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The Lowell Sun, 12 March 1892
   The Highland Club fete opened Wednesday afternoon and was a most successful event so far as attendance and display were concerned. . . . An oleo by local talent was presented with a lot of jokes peculiar to themselves. The singers comprised the following: 1st tenors, G. F. Sturtevant, T. F. Molloy, E. Ellingwood, G. A. Foster; 2nd tenors, G. H. Taylor, C. F. Smith, Alex. Greig, Jr., M. Butterworth; 1st bass, George Burns, J. P. Battles, Robert Beals, F. A. Robbins; 2nd bass, C. A. Mitchell, Robert Leatham, Bert Bedell, A. L. Kerr; and C. Harry Lyons in a dialect song.

Deaths
Guy S. Richardson 3mos, anaemia.
Charles E. Watson, 29, typhoid fever.
Josephine L. Breaucheue 2 mos., bronchitis.
Joseph Geautier 5 mos., cholera infantum.
Franis J. lee, 28, phthisis.
George Mahan, 2 days, internal hemorrhage.
Boe D. Bisson, 62, consumption.
John J. Grant 34, nephritis.
Josephine Vesina 3 yrs, la grippe.
Magesta Venillette 2 yrs, debility.
Delia Keefe, 60, acute nephritis.
Flavlen Ubert 66, la grippe.
Addie Deforge 1 day, debility.
Edwin Drew 29, suicide.
Clara Drew 18, killed by pistol shot/wound.
Mary McNulty 69, apoplexy.
Annie J. Nicholas 40, acute phthisis.
Chas. J. Noel 8, la grippe.
Marie E. Dalphron 2 mos., bronchitis.
Katie Waldron 1 yr. 2 mos., la grippe.
John J. Cushman 56, pneumonia.
Mary A. Beard 64, heart disease.
Sadie B. Weinbeck 24, pyaemia.
Herbert Ashworth 21, typhoid fever.
George H. Rock 24, pneumonia.
Henry Pinder 27, Accidental fall.
Louis Chautel 12 days, congestion of lungs.
Mary McKenzie 1 mo., convulsions.
Goldey Gray 2 yrs, meningitis.
Augustine Latandresse 4 yrs., cerebral meningitis.
   Laura Anna Maxwell, child of Wm. F. Maxwell, died Monday at North Billerica. Katie Waldron, aged 1 year 1 month, child of Augustus W. Waldron, died Monday . . . 
Submitted by DBH
Woburn Daily City Press, 18 March 1892
[minutes of of the Board of Aldermen]
A petition was received from . . . John Maloney, John H. Connolly, Thomas Moore, Anthony A. Doherty, Peter Kenney & Co., Merriam & Carpenter, Connolly & Kerrigan, McNulty & McLaughlin, Shinkwin & Reddy and John F. Scally, for licenses as common victuallers, referred to the committee of the whole, Samuel D. Thompson and Thomas H. McGovern for innholders licenses, referred to the committee of the whole.
[editorial]
Precisely what a large number of the various applicants for liquor licenses in this city expect to gain by filing those applications is a conundrum. It is well understood that a working majority of the Johnson-Moreland board of aldermen some time ago made up the slate of the thirteen candidates to whom they would grant licenses, so that it would seem like a waste of good money for the remaining unfortunates to pay for the advertising of their applications.
Submitted by mad

1892 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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