Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 105

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$ 10.+ 4 75 6 00 7 50 9 00 12 00 15 00 39 00 36 col 7 00 8 75 10 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 40 00 i col. 12 00 15 00 18 00 21 00 30 00 38 00 70 0 70 00 125 00 was only too pleased to let the people of New Haven know the fact through our Reading Notices, 10c. a linc. Business Announcements, Ic. a word; no notice less than 15c. newspapers. Three years from that date, or in the month of May, 1899, 1 just as Business end Professional Cards, to occupy one-half inch space, once a week, $5.00 per year; twice e weck, $7.50 per year. ardently recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as I did when they effected the cure mentioned above. My advice to anyone Contributions of incal news are always thankfully received el the SENTINEL, office, such as society, church, manufacturing, agri- cultural and personal iteme. suffering from kidney complaint is, call at a drug store, procure Doan's Kidney Pills, take them as directed, and you will be surprised at the results."


Secretaries ot associations will confer a favor by sending us es early in the week es possible such matters as interest the public-election of officers, entertainmente, elc.


Contributors would confer e great favor by sending in their articlea intended for publica- tion es early in the week as possible.


TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900.


VENDETTAS OF THE PRESENT.


They Differ But Slightly from the Hangulunry Feuda of Other Days,


It is through lack of information that the vendetta is referred to to-day as an institution of the past. Vendettas- blood feuds-exist to-day not only In Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, but i Kentucky and other of the southern and western states, and also at times in England, Ireland and France, Italy and the east, saya the New York World. It has happened recently that an Al- hanian whose relative had been killed by- a Turkish vizier shot the vizier's son-which is at least a partial exem- plification of the vendetta. In Arabia the system is to-day in full operation, a fact which is so well understood that offenses sufficient to start a train of killings are rarely committed, and' a considerable degree of order ia there- by preserved.


As it is generally understood the vendetta originated in the following practice: An assassin was never al- lowed to escape. The responsibility of punishment was assumed by the near- est blood relations of his victim. There must be blood for blood, a death for a death.


Feminine Financiering. That women are the best financiers of the world we have often had oppor- tunity to neknowledge, says the Hon- olnin Independent. We have seen them at the anction sales when they made a "bargaio" by buying an article they had no use for whatever, and we have seen them haggling over the price of cheap calico for a reduction in price of' one ceal a yard, and then triumphant- y carrying their purchase to a fash- tonable dressmaker and payiag her ten dollars for a "morning" dress. This morning we could not help smiling while watching a fady credited with possessing good business sense buying "Chinese birds" on board a mail steam- er, haggling over the price of the birds and beating down the seller of seven tine specimens by 50 cents of the origi- cal price. To the meantime her back was wait'og, and the driver ""charging." She made her bargain. saved 50 ceats on iLe bin's and paid the hackman one dollar for waiting. That is female tinanciering


F'Hled the Requirement.


Apr unry ierter was bearing a reci .ation in grammar, aod the class was romposrt. wergely of the smaller stu- den'> The teacher wrote the three works "lieps bear, boys," or the board and asked the npils to write a sentence containing the three words. She was quite taken back a few minutes later when one of the bright boys in the class handri! in ike following: "Boys ppes hear when they go in swin -.


Determining ylatnx. The Fool-1 know that, I'm not worthy of ynu, my dear. The Fairy-Remember that. Harold. and my married life is sure to be happy . -N. Y. Journal.


FIVE MINUTES FOR REFRESHMENT.


We all know how little refresh- ment is usually obtained in the tra- ditional five minutes.


It is often better not to try to get anything to eat, and so save yourself useless wear and tear on your nerves.


But if you can get a cup of Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee you can get in five minutes what will re- fresh and invigorate you for five hours.


It is because Chase & Sanborn's Coffee is absolutely unadulterated. The Seal Brand as well as their other high grade Coffees which are packed in parchment-lined highly colored imported bags is all pure coffee, consisting of carefully selected beans that have been raised on plantations, famous for their coffee crop, that it is so delicious. The kind that is deep port wine color before cream, and golden after cream.


Ask for it wherever you may be, until you get it. It is worth the trouble. The best is always the cheapest.


CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEES.


When Pa Fire' Et Tobasen France. When pa first et tabasco sauce-I'm smilin* "bout it yet, Although his subrekent remarks I always ohal regret. We'd come to lown to see the sights, aa' pa remarked to me:


"We'll eal at a bong tong hotel and sting some alyle," says he


An' then he sort o' cast his eye nmong the plates no' all,


An' says: ""That ketchup mus' be good, the bottle im so small;"


An' then he took a piece o' meat an' covered tt quite thick. When pa drs' et tabasco sauce an' rose to make his kick.


It all comes back so platn to me : 1 rikcollec! It well He Just wsw talkin' mild an' calm, an' then he give a yell Ant tried to cave the cellin' by buttin' with his head. "Er-hooh! Er-hooh' Fire' Murder! Hooh!" I can't tell all he sald. But when they heard hls heated words als women let" The room.


But pi. he only gurgled some, and then he yellid again.


When firs" he et tabasco sauce an' about It then.


W'e "ald him out Upon a board an' fannec him quite awhile. "" pa. he sort o' gasped at tiral an" then he tried to smile. An" says: "Just hi at a poker now, an' run it down my neck. I want to cool off gradual, It's better I ex But when he got me ont o' doors, he say's "I want to grt


Thsl there hiam- ketchup recipe an' leurr jus' how It's het.


Bo I can try It on the boys when you aa' me git hum, Till they, too, think the condiment ia mixed with Kingdom Come."


-San Francisco Examiner.


The Man Behind the Gun.


They say that life's a battle, lad. I think you'll find it true:


Weapons may be new; But In every kind of warfare that la waged beneath the sun. The contest Is decided by the man behind the gun.


There are many hidden dangers that a sol- dier never sees- Blind batteries to blast you, and sharp- shooters in the trees;


And whether you will falter, or the foe will have to run,


Will depend upon the metile of the man be- Eind the gun.


There will come supremest moments to the haitle for the right, When the deck Is cleared for action, and the foe is just in sight; Then, oh then, you must be ready : for Ma allas are noi won


When a sluggard or a coward la the msl. behind the gun.


anť


What though The foe grows boastful. counts up his array Of armies and of battleships lo fill you with dismay-


Keep up your target practice-victory's cer. tain aa the sun! For It's not the heavy cannon-it's the mar behind the gun!


-Alice Rolfit Coe, Sa Youth's Companion,


When the Cold Daye Cume.


We use to rall at winter, with Ita ice, in* sieel and anow,


An' heave a sigh for summer when heard the blizzard hlow;


But now we've Thought it over, an


growlers they are dumb,


An' we'll all shout hallelula whea the Cald


Days


Come!


Fact ts. we're fond o' blizzards, fer aar JaInly they beal The burnin" breath o' summer, when the skies are cracked with heat! We allus favored Iciclea (would give ti worl' fer some!)


An' we'll af: shout hallelula when the Cold


Days


Come!


Oh. come along, gray winter, an' wrap 1h. worl' in while!


We'll tune the fiddles for you where the fre's burnio' hright.


We use to call you cruel, hut the growleri now are dumb.


An' we'll have a jubllation when the Cold


Days Come! -F. L. Slanion, In Atlanta Constitution.


He Stooped to Conquer. He stooped and pleked a handkerchief L'p from the floor near where she stood And bowing s. id "Permit me." In The bravesi, courtliest way he could.


Tbe maiden blushed and sweet'y said: ""It Is not minz"-he knew 'twas not! The dainty thing he offered her


Was one that he himself had bought.


But there they stood and wondered who Might be . s owner, and before They parted talked of much bestces What he had found upon the floor. . . They walk In pleasant ways to-day: . . Of all mankind she loves him bes :: The handkerchief Is locked away, One secret st !!! is In his breast.


-S E. Kiser. In l'hicago Times-Herald.


CASTORIA.


Bears the Signature


The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletchers


Not a Friend. Mr. Northside-Who was that friend you had with yon this afternoon ? Mr. Shadyside-That wasn't a friend. Thai was mr father-in-law .- Pittsburgh Chronlele Telegraph.


Household Fruguilty.


Mrs. Younghuslund Du you notice any differener in the milk, dlear? Mr. Younghushand I should say so this is n much better quality than we have been getting lately.


Mrs. Younghusband-Imleed it is. 1 ; got it of a new man, who said he won't guarantre it to be perfectly pire, so 1 gotenough to Inst for a couple of works. -Chiengo Daily News.


He Knew That One.


A little fellow who has not, as yet, succeeded in learning the name of the three daily meals, came down to break- fast the other morning, when his mnam- ma said:


"Well, Rollo, what meal is this ?"


"Oatmeal." was the confident reply,- Cinelnoati Enquirer.


Trencherone,


Mr. Broadstairs-I have 300 hens on my place.


Young Quigley (solemnly) - Well, The same old confilet rages, though the ; you want to look out for them.


Mr. Broadstairs (astonished)-Look out for them! Why?


Young Quigley (still solemnly)-Be- cause they are laying for you .- X. Y. World.


Do not leave home on a journey with. ont a bottle of Chamberlain's folic Chudlera and Diarrhea Remedy 11 in alinost certain to be needed and coaunt he pronred while you are ou board the CAIN OF steamshin. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Albert (. Masos, drugeint


Beauty Is Bland Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood sad keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all in purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents, All drug- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.


Scrofala, walt rhemin, erysipelax and other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to The cleansing. purifying power of Burdock Bkoul Bit.


Bodily pain loses its terror if you've a battle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in thu house Instant relief in case of buris, cuts, sprains, accidents uf any sort.


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Chart Fletchers of


A Ringing Voice.


A merry ring has Roland's voice, That makes her malden heart rejoice And blushes lo her cheek can bring: Bul yet I've heard her sbyly own That It would have a sweeter tone Had It the irue engagement ring Judge.


CELER


KING


NATURE'S CURE


Headache for Forty Years.


For forty years I suffered from sick hend- ache. A year ago I began using Celery King. The result was gratifying and surprislog. my headaches leaving at once. The head- aches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, 1 bave bad but one hendache in the last eleven montbr. Iknow that what enred me will help others .- Mrs. John D. Van Kenren, Saugerties, N. Y. L'elery King cures Constipation and all dle- eases of the Nerves, Stomach, Liverand Kid- neys. Sold by druggists, 26c. and 50c. 2


Absolutely Free.


Sind name and


wirted ondor stone, puld plated **** % 1. . etl el 10 coute each. When yon her


sold than send you & watch, camera, or Buy willst article you they sisert from premium list de#1 with pills We give the hesl farmlem; offered by any #lrm.


Keystone Mfg. Co. ATTLEBORO, MASS.


Ao portion of the I'nited states offer such favorable


GLIMPSES


of historie country and batlle-worn grounds


OF


national amt world-renowned importance as the FRICO


COLONIAL


territory of the Jaren Itiver and the State of Virginia In these


DAYS


wlien especias allenitan le being given ju ances- Iral bioines, olel namea, encient dreita and land Urante. The rh h eture of uneiund histury lying et our dure la commended jo the attention noi only of the arhniar ent antiquarian, but to the general book- reading public.


The most attractive roule penetrating the hearl nf historle Virginla In the


Old Dominion Line.


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Charges moderate. Nofee till patent is secured. Tretterstrictly confidential. Address.


K +Ington. D. C


LIES


No man wishes to bav pig in a bag, and no me places confidenep In the advertisement« of Scale makers which


SPEAK


louder than words, and when you find a genu- Ine article made of good material


FOR


A fair price is It not better that the fuets in the ense shonid bo looked i


looked . into by fair- minded men for


RIG


percentage for the im- gination ; Investigale carefully.


THEMSELVES before buying any kind of & Senler


Full information regarding patterns, patents, costs, etc., in one book, sent free by


JONES OF BINGHAMTON,


Binghemton, N. Y.


jep 12tonin


News and Opinions OF


National Importance.


THE SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH.


Rally, by mail, . $6 a year Datiy and Sunday, by mail. $8 a year


The Sunday Sun


Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price &c. a copy. Br mail $2 a year. Address THE SU , New York.


SEND 50 CENTS


# sallefactory and equal to po. d. por ger double the price t r.


refund your money. OUR SPECIAL PRICE for all ela+lie 1bigh atorking, A lo 1, $1. 50; ah Jeprint, I' le 1, 40.001 thib led, 05.001 bees leggleg, " lo Q. 84.001 koca čap. gerlee clocking. A lo F, #3, 001 geriet R. Cto K, $7. 00; saklet, A lo l', 03.00; abdominsi bell, K ta COTTON KLANTIO CHORE ONE-THIRD Bapperier, made of soft linle thres well, Kt . 10.00. COTTON ONK-THIRD LESS. Speelal Covered Kisstic Abdamlanl besanson de thread, Interwoven prolected rubber thread, Bleches wide, #2.00; 10 Inches. 2 16; 12 loches, $9. 61. Write for Surgery Catalogue. ARS. ROEBUCK & CO., (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL.


TOUR WITH THIN AD,


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VIOLIN


send > ###; &bia Vlolin Outfit by expres C. O. D. subject to exnuil nation. This v


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ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice in " Inventive Age " Book "How to obtain Patents"


OBTAINED FREE


STOP SMOKING!


The, expele niet th


out Dervous distress x


tine, poridas amed the blood, ro


stores lost manhood


In health.bert


and pocas


Cfron


drugglet . ho


ouch for in Tame one


. or we refund money.


#lariles Remedy Ce., Chledas, Raste


hagate J. peraleler


If you want to buy or sell have lost anyihlug, ur wish to make ary fact known, ad-


Manything


This Month Take


Hood's Sarsaparilla


And have new pure and bright blood. Then you will enjoy life.


Spring


Carpets


ARE READY !


JOHN H. PRAY & SONS CO.,


Carpsts and Upholstery,


658 Washington St., opp. Boylston, Boston.


Jalles


-


SEND NO MONEY WITH YOUR ORDER, cul 1bis


rend l'o un.and We will send you OUR HIGH


$15


Year 148.09, sad THE GREATEST BARGAIN YOU AND of: Pay Special Offer Price $15.50 And freight charges. Machine weighs 120 poundsand the freight will your own home, and we will raturn y average 76 cents for each 500 miles. DIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL In raturn your @15.50 any day yon are not Hausded. We sell diforani makes nad graden of Bawlog Harbleen nt #


$11.00, 011.00 sad ap, all full Backles Cololegse, but @16. 80 for th the greatest valse avar offared by a


all fully described in our Free Bowing is PROF DEHA CABINET SCHOICE I.


BEWARE OF IMITATIONS byckawa concerns tisements, offering galaswa mechlars onder variousnames, w mata. Write was frised in Caleste sad i


who copy our adver.


lange nad leurs whe are roffers with varionala.


STEET GOOD POINT OF STERT HIGH GRADE MACHINE MADE, WITH TEN DEFECTS OP NORK. Made by the best sankers in America, rosa the best materiaissanay can bay.


SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK DROP DESK CABINET, pinas pellabed


" One Illustration shows machine


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$15!


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vs. FACTS Konie people are falr- inloded. and to them we refer the Scale question. Actions


SOUND


Improbable. " Some- thing for nothing " can never be had, and when you see Scales adver- Ised so Indefinitely as lo lenve a


$ '15 Tal winstretli4


THE BURDICK


ORAGE POOP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by freight. C. O. A. so bjeet tu basminh tes, You can examine Itat your nearest freight depot and If fera d. oqual to machines etarras call


No year freight agoal our


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1 in .. 3 25 4 00 175 5 50 8 00 10 50 16 00 28 00 stooping, which refused to disappear nn- An" said such language tl'led their soul. with shame. an' also g'oom;


33 00 der treatment of different medicines, I


RECORD OF THE PAST


No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had.


Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by, is the best guarantee of future results. Anyone with a bad back; any reader suf- fering from urinary troubles, from any kidney ills, will find in the following evi- dence proof that relief and cure is near at hand:


Mr. Patrick O. Dwyer, mason, of 62 White street, New Haven, Conn, says : "In 1896 when Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of backache which always bothered me when I caught cold, which hurt me when I stooped, or straightened after


Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed hy Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name- Doar's-end the. ..


An Enterprising Girl.


The Baltimore Herald finds a girl who is up with the times, along with the au- tomobiles: "A girl who is making a venture in the right direction is one who proposes opening an old-fashioned country inn in a popular monntair dis- trict. 'I am sure,' she says, 'that the antomobile will create a demand for such places. People will begin to travel as they nsed to do In the days of the stage coach, and of course they will need places at which to stop for the night. They will not care about going to regular hotels, even if such places were 10 be found in the country. So I am going to make my place as mnoh as possible like the inns we read about in old novels and run across once In a great while when traveling in England. I am going to have old-fashioned high bedstends, with dimity valances, etc., but I'm going to be sure that they are comfortable, even If I have to put in wire springs, and my floors will be sanded and rush covered, and the ehim- neys will have great open fireplaces, in which there will be big, roaring fires. Mark my word for it, the antomobile will open a new field for women-real. womanly women, who know how to raise poultry, keep a good table and an immaculate house.' "


.J. Eads flow, of St. Louis, who has refused to accept $1.00 ,00) inherited from his relatives because he has not earpré it hy his owa labors, has given $2.000 to be expended "for the public welfare." This represents the interest on a sum he keeps in bank to enable him to prosecute his work of relieviog distress among the poorer classes. 1 is "uoearned increment." he says, and. thereforr. he refuses to use it himself. As a matter of fact, it is very seldom that he spend's any money on his own account. Ile 'eft h's mansion in Lindr !! boulevard to live among the poorest classes in St. Louis. Ile conducts !! Mission h me at Mothand Wash rgic i. streets. One room and a kitchen cor. stitute his home. He is a nephew (' the la'e James B. Eacs. who bui.1 : ¢ bricge across the Mississippi river at st. Lou's. lle was educated at an east- ern college, and while trave''ng after- ward in Europe conceived the il'ca of devoting his I fe to the poor.


Miles MeMntI'n, of St. Albars, Vt. who claims to be 2 3 years of age, was in Fair llaven one day receotly. re- parts the Era, of that town. The old tleman is of French and English . looks as though about 7 over his head. Mr. years hit McMullin says ... hanrs shaking the hand of George W.i. igton when he was president, and that he has grasped the hand of every president of the United States since that time. He was wearing & coat which was given him by President Mckinley when he was at Bluff Point last sum- mer. The old man is bright and spry.


A newly married couple In New Brunswick, N. J., circumvented their mischievous friends by starting on their wedding journey by way of the roof. The friends, well supplied with rice and old sl'ppers, stood at the foot of the stairs. The pair ascended to the roof, walked to the adjoining house. then down and through the rear door to a back street, where they entered a waiting carriage and were driven to thi railway station.


Our world contains, we are 1o.d. about 52,1 00,000 square miles of land surface, owned by some 60 different peoples. First on the list comee Eng- land, who has over 11,000,000 for her share. Next. we have Russ's, with 8. 00.000 and more; then China, fol- owed close'y by France. aoc fifth, the United States, which, without the P'bit- ippines, counts 3.6 9,630 in square mules.




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