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North, South, East and West .. MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin, Mass., lune 17. 1898.
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A must enjoyable open meeting was held by the Alden club on Jan. S. (w. ing to the illness of Mrs E. K. Ray Mrs. Wiggin presided There was a must in- terexting lecture on "Ainne Land and the Eclipse Expedition of 1830," by Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd, wife of Prof. Todd of Amberst. Her charm as a speaker had preceded her, but none realized years there has been in the state a super-
Do you dance the four-step soliot. tische? A new round, easy and extreme- ly fascinating. Learn it before Jau. 25. Go to Ocher's barber shop and get a "winter" hair cut.
A worthy woman, with slx children, would like work of muy kind; will go Mes. Charles Rand will shortly canvass fout or take it home, l'ail for Mrs. M. MoCullock, 5 Church street. Can you help her? A FRIEND.
Robert Carlsou, seven years old, of the M. E. Sunday school, was present" fifty- two Sundays, and was presented with a book by the teacher.
CONCERT PROGRAMME. l'oole's Orchestra of Boston, 15 pieces. Louis S. Poolo, Lealler. March -""Under the Double Eagle". Song for Cornet,
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THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 12. 1900.
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FRIDAY. JAN. 12, 1900.
All the states in the Lot isiana pur- chase show the most cordial i terest in the coming international exposition in St. Lotos four years heure. Each will be representer hy a estinet state building and exhibit, says the Globe- Democrat, and they will be a revelation to the work of what a few years ago was d'my known as the far west. While this region is peer farly rich in min- erais, it is also developing fart in agri- cultire. The territories will be on hand to surprise spectators by the extent and variety of their natural wealth. In products of the soil, in gra n. cotton. catt e anc fr t. Ok ahoun, the j verile in the list, expects to make it interest- ing for the older states. In Arusha
bu ding world be a good idea, and, at its present rate of avancement, the territory will be nhie to get up & s rik- ing exhibit u 196 .. Our Lew tropica possessions will be r. 're. The basis for an American world's fair has wid- caed greatly and the opportunity wil. br improved to the utmost in St. Louis.
For the last three years Miss Sarah Con ningham, of Vancouver, B. C., has blindfolded her eyes whenever she stepped outside the door of the little cottage in which she lives all alone. Miss ( nning- bam is a woman about 47 years old. For years her conscience wa- troubled by the sights of sin and mmorality everywhere visible as she wa ked the streets of Vancouver, F'many she de- cided that she could s at dit no longer. If she could rot put a stop to the wick- etness whirl oppressed her she could al least shut her eyes to the outside world. Consequent y she handaged her eyes. Since that dov. 'n 1-96. her eyes have never looked upon the earth. As a res ut Miss Carringham reports that sbe is becoming cheerful. The bright side of l'fe now orcupies her mind. and. though she is aware of the fact that there is st' I sin in the world, it does not trou-le her as it formerly did.
The female swindler who knows her busi ess doesn't put chemicals on her hair, says the Cleveland Leader. She doesn't wear wany diamonds. "This." she wil say. "was my poor. dear mother's marriage ring." and she will show a quaint little stone which she picked up in Buffalo. The chap who is with ber, possibly be is a very shrewd lawyer or perhaps a business man who is strictly up to snuff. will pulp down the story, hook, line, sinker and all, and then climb up on the bank after the bait can. Ilis vanity is now so in- Hamed and be is so infatuated with him- Belf and with the tremendously clever game that he is playing that he has he- come a helpless imbecile, Women weak ? Bah! Go to the fox, thou son of u goose.
There is nothing at all incompat bie. feelingly observes the Philadelphia I'mes, with wishing surgeons and doc. tors well and entertaining at the same time a violent loathing for the uncivil- zed boor who, white eating a banana on the street, thoughtlessly lets the treach erous per. dr p just where, with the reckless depravity natural toinan mate things, it vah best trip up the peces- Priau. Fruit is good, rat'rg is not a ertibe, surgeors inust ive, and people wil go nível. but ilere is no necessity for any dangerous com ination of this quartette that may be avoicable by a litt'e thought.
Several years ago $. wa be- queathed to the city of Boston by George T. Randidge to be expended "for the sole purpose of affording to the chil- dren of the poor of the city, of all re- ligious denominations, the pleasure of one or more excursions during the monthsof July and August." The income . f this perpetual find amounts to over .. . try ahthori
Keep Coughing W'e know
of nothing better to tear the lining ol your throat and lungs, It is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right lor the germs of con- sumption.
Stop coughing and you will get well.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
cures coughs of every kind, An ordinary cough disap- pears in a single night. The racking coughs ol bronchitis are soon completely mas- tered. And, if not too far along, the coughs ol con- sumption are completely cured.
Ask your druggist for one
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It will aid the action ol the Cherry Pectoral.
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#ris us' freely. You will receivea pr mipt reply That may be of great tall el- you Alldress D .: J. \ AYER, Lowell, Mass,
SUME LATE INVENTIONS.
Leaks in metallic 1 pes can be easily st pred by a new patching device. i -shaped joke being passer ar und the pre, with the ends of the yoke curry og a detachable hear, with a screw in the center, which presses # cushi ned pateb over the lenk.
A combined mop head and wringer has been placed on the market, compris ing a pair of fluted rollers held in prox- imity in the wop head, with a folding crank attached to one roller by which
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A Maryland woman has patented a , Cure is lake , internally and acts directly on the
cover for ironing-hoards which is al- ways smooth and retains its place se. curely on the board, the fabric hat- ing a series of facing holes around the ' the best bhmd purifier . acting directly on the edge, in which a lacing strip is insert
poset of the best to lest tonics known, combined with I mocons sorfaire. The perfect cuchiration uf The two migreibrat4 is what produces such wohl- ed, with cords at each end to priven' | derfal results in curing catarrh.
Semul for tesomomal- free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tulelo, (. Sold by druggists, 7%. per bottle. Hall's Family Fillsare the best,
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"Now, boys," said the Sunday school teacher, "can any of you name the three great feasts of the Jews ?"
"Yes'ın," replied one little fellow. "Very well, Johnny. What are they ?" "Breakfast, dinner and supper," waa the unconsciously logical reply .- Tit- Bits.
Comparison,
McSwatters-Why are you always borrowing knives and dishes of your neighbors? Haven't you got every- thing you need iu the house? Mrs. MeSwatters Yes, but I want to know if thelrs is as good as ours .- Syracuse Herald.
Settled Out of Court. Mrs. Cusey- If iver I catch your gout atin' me washin' agin, Mrs. Mulligan, I'll sne ye fer damages.
Mrs. Mulligan There's no nude of suin', Mrs. Casey. Come over here an' I'll give ye all the damages ve want an' miore too .- X. Y. Journal.
Those Lartou Girls. Maude-Do you know that people are actually beginning to call me an old maid?
('lara-Oh, they've been doing that for years, but I suppose you are just be- ginning to hear them."-("hleago Daily News.
When he was of the poorer class He had to pay his fare: But now he travels on a pass, For he's a millionaire. -N. Y. World.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful auxiety was felt for the widnw of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could uot live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lin- coln, who attendent her that fearful night. "All thought she must snon die from pneumoma, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cored her of consumption, After threr small doses she slept easily all night, and fits further use completely cured her " This marvelous medicine ix guaranteed tu care all throat, chest and lung dix Pases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial battles free at A. C. Masou's drug store.
Whal Do The Children Drink ?
Don't give them tea ur coffee. HsvP you tried the new food drink called Grain-O? It is deliciuns and nourishhg and takes the place of coffee. The mut' Grain O yun give the children the mute health yun ilistribute through their sys- teins, Grain-O is made of pure grams. uml when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but Costs abont one fourth as much. All gryceis well it; 15c. und 25c
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To. Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York.
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GUARDING AGAINST FROST.
In the orange-growing districts of the south irrigation affords the most ef. fective protection against frost, while in sections where this process cannot be employed damp smudge fires, prop- erly haudled, are best adapted to gen- eral use.
The danger of damage from frost enn be materially lessened by placing early and tender plants on high groi nils aml crests, and hardier plants in low grounds and hollows. When grunnd can he selecteil in the ler, or to the south and cast of considerable bodies of wa. ter, the ilanger will be further lessened. In the dry climate of the citrus fruit region of California and in promising fruit districts of Arizona small and numerous fires, preferably of coal burned ia iror haskets, have been found the most effective device used for pro- tection ngainst frost; second in point of utility may be placed irrigation, and the practicable process which affords the least protection in that respect ap- pears to be smudge fires.
SOMETHING NEW.
Horses' tails are protected from mud and rain in wet weather by a newly-de- s'gned cover, consisting of a tubular snck of rubber or other waterpronf material, to be slipped over the tail, a strap being providedl nt the upper end to attach it to the tail.
Dishes can be secured in a handy posi- tion for scalding and draining by the use of a newly designed sink board, which is formed of a series of wooden strips set on edge on a base board, with slots ent in the strips for the insertion of the dishes in a slanting position.
In a new derice for banging ,ır re- moving pictures from high walls loug pole is provided at one end with a L'-shaped bracket, having slots in the euds for the reception of the picture cord, with a central binged finger wbich supports the hook by which the cord is attached to the molding.
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Don't conclude that you have never bad aby opportunities in your life. Don't repeat gossip, even if it does in- terest a crowd.
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it is made to revolve and wring the | seat of the disease, ('atarrh is a hlogil or con-
Calarrh Cannot be Cuted with lacal applications, as they cannot reach the stitutional disease, all in opler to eure st yan mutet lake internal remedies Hall's Catarrh hlousl and mitrons surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Core is not a quark medicine. It was prescribeil by que of the hest physicians in this engutry for years aml is a regular prescription. It is kom-
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the cover slid ng in either direction. In an improved fifth wheel for wag. tas a double row of links is formic into circles, one outside the other, with a series of rollers carried by the circle? and adapted to revolve on a circular track, supporting the weight of the front end of the wagon and allowing the truck to turn easily.
Ilere are a few hot shots from our rapid fire bargain Gatling guns:
39 59 5 | Dress Printe, light or dark, sale price 3': | Tailor-made Corsets, sale price. . .. 61 | Globe dollar Corsets marked to ..... Fall Dress Goods slaughtered.original prices 25 to 62c. now in 3 lots al 39.29, 19 I'mbrellas. +leel rods. loop handles .. 39 Umbrellas, Dresden handler, were 1.50 9% Irish Point 50c. Shams and Scarfs. .. Taffetta Ribbon, all silk. 4 in. wide .. 1.
98 Ladies' Jersey Vests and Pants, GO per
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 12, 1900.
900 DROPS
CASTORIA
AVegetable Preparation for As. similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
INFANTS CHILDREN
Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC.
Recipe of Old Dr. SAMUEL PITCHER Pumpkin Seed-
Rochelle Suits - Anise Seed + Appermunt . Di Carbonat Soda . Harry Sced - Carhed Sugar .
A perfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Fac Simile Signature of Chart Thatcher. NEW YORK.
Af6 months old 35 DOSES - 35 CENTS
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
And it was so decided. By practicing a little household economy they could get the needed goods, and they would exchange their influence for the services of the tailor. The tailor was seen and signified his will- ingness to accept such a proposition if based on what he considered business principles. He would charge them a fixed price for the gown -- the fact that this fixed price was twice his usual charge mattered neither to the tailor nor to Mrs. Powers. and he would credit them with a certain commission on all work they sent him be. fore Easter. The work on which the com. mission was to be allowed was to be de termined by the ladies presenting one of his cards signed by either Mrs. or the Misses Powers.
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