Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 113

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Secoud, as rapidly as possible the peo- ple should be trained in the knowledge and practice of self-government. For this they are not competent today. This is the testimony of experts. But they are a docile, tractable people, and have the capacity for self-government. The aim of the government should be in tlie direction.


Third, we should give them the gos- pel. This people have been uader the tyranny of the Friars. The result is a people who are superstitious, igaoraat and idolatrous. The official currespon- deut of the Outlook declares that they are as idolatrous as the "heat ben Chinee." These Friars have a very un- savory reputation and are bated and de- spised by the Filipinos. The first duty of the people of the U. S. is to give them the benefit of a true gospel. The new century will open with a magnificent mission before the American people. Without doubt they will be wise to per- form it,


these ambitious fellowe made for us with their greased pole, barrel race, sack race, ladder contest and crude but efti- ciont 'hoxing, while the little unea Herminbled and rolled over the short green grass trying to secure the dimes, and nickels thrown "for them! Just a jolly out door fark for all, with many a


ing, tonic, exhilarating, the breeze mild and gentle as.a mother's kiss, that one cannot bave enough offit, The lungs


place, Mrs. F. A. Everett of Oxford,


fore the April terin at Dedham are two


5.10


"There was a good attendance at the High school ou Friday evening to enjoy the illustrated lecture and entertaint- ment by Rev. Masashi Kobayshi af A handsome suit of clothes will be given | Japan. He was assisted in the wedding ceremony by Misses Mary Hutchinson, Maisie Russell, Charles Hutchinson, George Sneath, Arthur Stewart, EInter Thayer, Alden Abbott und Master leed.


THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1900.


Che'. Franklin . Sentinel.


Fublished Tuesdays and Fridays.


CARL B. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor


MRS. C.B. JOHNSON Associate Editor.


Subscription Price $2 a Year In Advance.


Entered at the Post Office at Franklin, Mass., as second-class matter.


I col. 12 00 15 00 18 00 21 00 30 00 38 00


Reading Notices, 10c. # line, Business Announcements, Ic. a word; no notice less than 15c.


Business and Professional Cards, to occupy one-half inch space, once a week. $5.00 per year : twice a week, $7.50 per year.


Contribulions of local news are always thankfully received al the SENTINEL office, such as society, church, manufacturing, agri- culturel and personal items.


Secretaries ol associations will confer a favor by sending us as early in the week as possible such matters as interest the public-election of officers, entertainments, etc.


Contributors would confer a great favor by sending in their articles intended for publics- Laon es carlv in the week as possible.


TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900.


TuE Paris exposition will open on time April 14, though it wou't be any where uear ready In that respect it won't differ from other fails


FAXON of Quincy is after the police of that city for permitting school boys ta smoke cigarettes and freqneut salonns. He has got a big task on hand, but a wor- thy one.


WHAT a scare Boston lad, to he sure, when it was thought the order had gone forth that sapho could not be sold iu the city. It was all a mistake; the order wax simply to stop the sale upon the streets.


PRES. HARPER of the Chicago uuiver. sity raised hix 3,000,000 all right and got 2,000,000 more from Rockefeller. It looks as if the Rockefeller purse had no bottom so far as this institution is cou. cerned.


THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR is to take base ball under its wing, and secure justice for the players. That will be much better work than ordering strikes without occasion. Hete's power to the association.


MCKINLEY and Long sounds all right and would be all right, hnt the time bas not come when the Republican party fears to lose New England, and not till then will New England be giveu a caudi- date for either office.


QUEEN VICTORIA lauded in Ireland ou Wednesday for the first time in thirty. nine years, This one visit may not atone for years of injustice, but the seed is be- ing sown which may bear rich frnitage, if Ireland nourishes it rightly.


ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE INTER- IOR DAVIS bas resigned bia position be- cause he sympathises with the Boers aud wishes to speak iu their hebalf. Hia re- signation shows bis mauliness, so long as his goverment shows uo sympathy.


FOR the first time Lord Roberts has been obliged to say "I regret to report." but the utter incapacity of one of his officers made it uecessary. That officer is said to be very close to the Queen, by the way, aud the mistake cost a good many lives.


ALL Massachusetts is agog over the coming of Mckinley to this state April 26 to the Manufacturers' convention, when the occasion will be a bigger one even thau that of last year. New En. gland won't be given the go. by this year by any presidential candidate.


ALL honor to our Legialature which bad the manliness to kill the proposition to increase the salaries of the present membera to $1,000 a year. What it might do for its successors is quite anoth- er matter, though as it stands today there are but three states that pay more and twenty-four that pay less.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY GARDINER of New York has been one of the worst nf the Tammany officials because of his in- telligence and because of his power to shield evil doers. But it now looks as if his time had come, as it is understood that Roosevelt may remove him. The coouer the better for New York, but he isn't the only oue.


THE ice trust will now double the price of that commodity to the poor of New York and nther cltles. There alionld he some law wlilch would protect pour peo- ple and prevent the trusta from control- ing the necessaries nf life. In Russia the government bas juat confiscated the oil truat because of Its extortiona. What'a - The thater with that cnurse here?


MARK LEMON


Was one of the best known and most valued contributors to London " Punch " in its early days.


His wit flavored the paper and added much to what was already good.


Lemon to-day is good in various kinds of punch, and many people think a bit of lemon is a good addition to a cup of tea.


It takes more than the flavor of lemon alone, however, to insure a choice cup of tea,


You must first buy a ten that is right, such tea, for instance, as Chase & Sanborn sell.


Their package telis are undoubt- edly the best that money can buy, put up as they are in pound and half-pound air-tight leaded forms. This prevents any loss of strength; and secures to the consumer their original freshness and quality.


Their leading Lind. are Kohinoor, an English breakfast tea, the Orloff. a Formosa Oolong, and the Orange Pekoe, noted for its delightful flavor. They are all equally good, how- ever, and each the best of their kind.


Sold only in pound and half-pound air-tight packages.


One pound makes over 200 cups. Chase & Sanborn's Teas.


SOME FIRST APPEARANCES.


Envelopes were first used in 1939. The first air pump was made in 1654. Anaesthesia wns first discovered in 1844.


The first halloon escent was made in 1783.


The first lucifer match was made in 1829.


The first horse railroad was built in 1826-7.


The first matches were mode at Nur- em burg in 1477.


The first newspaper advertisementa appeared in 1652.


The first copper coin was coined in New Haven in 1687.


Kerosene was first used for lighting purposes in 1926.


The first almanac was printed by


George von Purback in 1460.


The first chimneys were introduced into Rome from Pedua in 1368.


Glass wes early discovered. Glass beads were found on mummies over 3,000 years old.


The first attempt to mauufecture pins in this country was made soon after the war of 1812.


The first national bank in the L'nited States wes incorporated by congress. December 31, 1783.


The first temperance society in this country was organized in Saratoga county, N. Y., in Merch, 1808.


INDUSTRIAL NOTES.


Germany has organized a tool trust for the purpose of antagonizing the in- trodnetion of American-made tools into thet country.


Already half a dozen American engi- neering plants have been established in Europe, end some 20 more American firms have the matter of building Euro- pean plants under consideration.


Several soda lakes have been found In the foothills near Ashcroft, B. C. According to Feilden's Magazine, their bottoms and shorea are incrusted with natural weshing compound contain- Ing borax end soda. It Is quite equal to the washing powders fn common use for cleansing purposes. About 275 tona of the compound have been cut and taken out of one lake. It Is handled ex- actly the seme as ice. ODe lake alone contains 20,000 tons.


The production of petroleum in the world is 5,000,000,000 gellons, of which 2,500,000,000 ere produced in the L'nited Statea, 2.250,000,000""In"Russie, 87,000,- 000 in Austria, 72,000,000 In Sumatra, 30,000,000 in Java, 29,000,000 fn Canada, 24.000,000 In Roumania, 15,000,000 in India, 8,000,000 in Japan, 7,000,000 in Germany, 3,000,000 In Peru end the amaller remainderwin Itely and ntber countries.


Our Destres. In childhood days to get the moon We cry for all we're worth; But when maturer judgment comes We then deaire the earth. -Puck,


Cat in Two. Mrs. Bibhits-So you have named your girl twin Henrietta ? Mrs. Tihhits-Yes, but I changed it a little. It was such a long name that I ent It In two end called the boy Henry and the girl Etta .- Chicago Daily News.


Not Worrying.


Mamma-Don't eat any more candy. Johnny. You won't be able to eat any dinner.


Johnny-You ought to know more about my appetite than that. mamma. -Brooklyn Life.


The Seal of Frank ness.


Old Lady-If you 'must play ball In the atreet why don't you go down to the vacant lota in the next block ? Small Boy-'Cause there ain't no win- ders to break down there .~ Judge.


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Subdues aud hrals Solt Rheum, cures Boils, removes Pimples and Eruptions, gives fait, clear, complexion. It thoroughly puri- fice, vitalizes and enriches the blood.


"If you keep on ax you have begun. Mobel," complained the young husband. running his eye over the expense ac count. "we shull never be able to lay ul anything for a rainy day."


"low con you say so, llenry." ex claimed the young wife, righteously in digoont, "when you know I have Iwir of the lovellest rainy dey skirts thai were ever made!"-Chicago Tribune.


The Place for It.


"Well. gentlemen," remarked the president of the club, "motions are in order. It has been suggested that we have a honquet. What shall be done?" "Mr. President." spoke up the man- who-was-seldom-beard-from, "] move we dispose of It by laying it on the table."


The motion was carried .- Phlladel- phia North American.


The Onty Sore Way.


Country Doctor (catechising)-Now. little boy, what must we all do In order to enter Heaven ?


Boy-Die.


Country Doctor- Quite right-but whet must we all do before we die? Boy-Get sick and send for youl -- Judge.


Presence v. Preseols.


"Our engagement is at an end, Leave my presence at once, sir, and foreverl" said the angry maiden, stamping her foot.


"Oh, very well," answered the young man calmly. "I'll gladly leave your presence, but 1 shall take my presents with me."-Chicago Daily News.


What She Does,


First Lady Clerk - There goes the meanést womon In town.


Second Lody Clerk-Who is she?


"I can't exactly tell." replied the hus- hand. absent-mindedly: "I didn't keep any account of my expenses then."- Tit-Bits.


For La Grippe.


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The little folks love Dr Wood's Nor wny Pine Syrup. Plexaaut to take; per- fectly harmless; positive cure for congbs, colds, brunwhitis, asthma,


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Brown-I'm a slient partner in a pri- vate deaf and dumb asylum .- Chicago


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BISHOP EARL CRANSTON (Methodist Divine Who Has Recently Ro- turned from the Orient.)


ssoist the guests to take off their shoes and then sandals are supplied if the travelers have none of their own; they are then escorted upstairs, without ralls, to s ten-mat room or a 12-mat room, etc., the price varying according to the aumher of mats. As the latter are soft and noiseless they are soon appreciated by the tired tourist. Even in winter the only heating apparatus visible is a box of ashes "with a nest nf coals:" the doors are of paper and work on alides, and with a slight push from tha outalde every movement of the guest is visible. The waiters are called by clepping the hands and ap- proach the guest on their knees to receive his commands. In the absence nf chairs the traveler has to enntent himself with mata and sitting upon his heels, Japanese fashion, or In some adaptation of it. As to meals, "foreign food"-beefsteak, chickens, hutter. eggs and potatoes-can now he had at all the leading hotels, though some- times it ia apniled in the cooking. Per- haps nowhere else are travelers treated with the courtesy and distinction they are In Japaa-a reason, possibly, why the ""land of the morning calm" of late years has become so popular with tour- Ista.


SIR CORNELIUS CLERY.


Commander of the Second Division of Gen. Baller's Army Corps In South Africa.


Mej. Gen. Sir Cornellus Francis Clery. K. C. B., In command of the Second di- vislon of Buller's army corps In South Africa, Is now matched against Gen. Jnubert, and these two old and grizzled soldiers may fight It out In Natal. Gen. Clery is an officer of European reputa- tion. "Clery on Minor Tactics" is a standard work in the educational de- partment nf every army on the conti- nent. Ita author has been a British officer 41 years, entering the army at 21. He was given his present fank In


BIR CORNELIUS CLERY. (Cammander of the Second Divialos" af Gen. Buller's Army.)


1894. As a tacticlan he is probably without an equal, and his executive and administrative ability has stood anme of the most severe tests. He haa done ennsiderable fighting In Egypt and Zululand and has been assigned to ipe- cial service at the Cape. Hls ertraor- dinary knowledge of tactics will net be waeless In his engagements with the


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TRAVELING IN JAPAN.


Bishop Eart Cransimm Spenka af Hfs Experience in Hoteta In the Mikado's Realm.


Bishop Enrl Cranston in the North- western Christian Advocate has been telling the readers of thni paper some. thing of his experiences in hotels in Japan. Naturnily they were very novel. The guest enters a little area, practical- ly an extension of the strret or side- walk. nod sees before him a low plat- form or raised floor, from which he is greeted by the host with profound bows, forehead touching the floor. Nothing resembling the European or American hotel office in seeu- only & little table with an inkstone, where ac- counts are made up. Servants promptly


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