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all laid up to the meadow this side of S. C. Bourne's, and the poles are along tbe roadway, with the holes already dug. Linemeu will follow stringing wires as soon as the roadmen are out of the way. 'The work is being pushed, the only de- lay being the ledge just ahove Mr.
Bourne's house, which is requiring a good deal of attention.
"Last | the commonwealth It aids poor, sickly
the superintendent of the Worcester
division of the New Haven road, died re- cently, has gone to Pinewood farm in Bellingham aud will shortly be jofued hy her father, E. P. Mason, of Providence.
Mrs. Melvin Sanhorn, who has spent a year and a half South for her health, has returned much improved and will spend some weeks here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marston Sanhorn. Her daughter, Mixs Ethel, is also with her.
Mrs. C. C. 'Burnett, whose husband,
in the Congregational church, Rev. Isaiah W. Sueath will speak upon "The South Carolina Dispensary System or No License."
The members of Frauklin W. R. C. will meet in the vestry of the Baptist church next Sunday morning, at 10.15 o'clock instead of at G. A. R. ball. Will form in line with Post 60 when they ar rive at the churchs.
Mrs. I. W. Sneath gave a Bible read- ing before the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. in Cambridge last week. A large number of her Cambridge friends were present to hear her.
Mrs. L. J. Cronkhite sang very sweetly "Your Misson," Lincolu's favorate song, at the prayer meeting of the Congrega- tioual cburchi last evening. She hasa re- markably sweet voice.
Mrs. Harriet Walker of Los Angeles, Cal., has heen a guest at Dr. J. C. Galli- son's this week. She is a mecs of the famous Kimball brothers, the well- known carriage manufacturers.
Eastern States and Provinces.
A number of new telephones will shortly be putin, among them being L. W. Millikin, George W. Wiggiu, George E. Duffy, and others are expected.
H. W. and C. H. Gay have returned to Franklin for the summer. They pur- chased a restaurant in Boston, but found the work too confining and arduous.
The presideut on Tuesday appointed
watch next Monday morning for the Henry A. Talhot postmaster in place of eclipse, which will be partially visible Matthew F. Conroy, subject to the ap- here. The time of total eclipse is very proval of the senate, which is a foregone conclusion.
short, only one minute bud twenty-six seconds at Norfolk, Va. The first con-
tact, ot beginning, of the partial phase will be at 7.41 eastern standard time, at Norfolk; totality will hegiu at 8.52; last contact, or the close of the eclipse, will occur at 10.12. If it is a good day it will opened, and was speedily filled by those be viewed by millions,
The doors of G. A. R. hall will he a good team In the field this season and without the co-operation of the street
Providence .. . Boston and Kast Milford. ...
7.20 A. M.
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moved the business of the Providence Clothing company last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart ar rivsd home from Vermont yesterday. His sister died last week Wednesday, the fu- meral occurring on Saturday.
were lilt freely, Jenness had by far the | Is only stating a fact that is very patent, best of it, being very effective when bien as It was the sams law applying there as
Thence down Union street to School street and esonrt the children of the pub- lic schools to the Union street cemetery and decorate the soldiers' graves. Sur- vices for the unknown dead by Women'a Relief Corps and the usual exeroises.
served by Woman's Relief Corps, Nn. 89, friends of the hotel and miauy new ones, At 2 p. m. line will be formed and march to Catholic church and escort chil- dren of St. Mary's parish to Catholic cemetery, Beaver street, and decorate
CALKIN, Photographer, Depot St.
alul Mrs. John Geh the past week, re- turned home Monday.
There has been a good deal of discus- sion over Edwin Markbam's poem, "The Man With the Hoe," aud much differ.
one of the committee of investment of started a fund for the benefit of the
at the Baptist church next Sunday even- ing. She is stopping at Mrs. Henry
amt neglected children throughont the quartet and a chorus choir. The old sfate of Massachusetts, rescues children army songs so dear to every soldier's from uuhappy homes and provides for little ones when parents are unable to ou account of misfortune. Such are boarded
Tuesday a brisk fire started near the residence of Reed Newell on Washing- ton street and uear the line of the Provi- dence branch railroad, and burned through to King street before it was un. der control. Ahout the same time a fire started uear the railroad and near the line between Frankliu and Wrentham,
The violin solo and accompaniments at the Universalist church last Sunday morning and afternoon, and the singing by Mlss Phillips, were very much eu joyed hy the audience.
Directions for Giving an Alarm. Being sure that a fire actually exists, go to the cearest box, unlock, pull down the book and let go. The apparatus works automatically. Close the box and remain until the dremeu arrive to direct them to scene of the fire
Hermon M Fisher
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1900.
Che . Franklin . Sentinel.
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To Norfolk, Va., brlongs ' he distinc- I'm of having the oldest ist nic lodge mais Organization.
ge. No. 1. was in- ud charter d'un for the
. \\\ bange lodge, Nr . 172. pra lodge of Englas it D+ 74t. wher i's rendered barter n'd reven one from il grand lige somland. which . : : erred t'rt tle of St John's lodge, No, 177. The e e a period whe., .he reve ut onary war rut |1 off fr . ommur'ration with the grand At Wit ams urg. . 1777. a co) - .. . ion o .: Virginio lodges was held. !". AL. Mathew l'hripp. f st. John's lodge, was elected pres cent. Four Fer ater ibe grand moi ge of Virginia a > realized, um, in 199 St. John's was clar eret under its present title.
Hans llansor, a Yankton county farm Gond. is entitled to the honor of being nome. the Rockefeller of South Da- kota farmhards. for he has demon- stratec that steady application to his apparently bumble occupation results in a gratifying degree of success. Dur- Ing this fall, says a Sioux Falls ex- change, he husked 4,410 bushels of corn in 4712 days of eight hours each. For the work he received three cents per bushel, or a total of $132.30. With $182 added for wages received by him since April 1 last makes a total of $314.30 clear for a little over eight months' work. He has over $2.000 in cash saved up, all of which he earned by farm work.
Frotu a New Jersey inventor comer a lop which revo.ves 43 minutes. and stands erect when at rest. It is per- fectly ha asred wih weights inside. ADG The "Ing" is no larger than a tine red.e. The weight is four ounces. and on y ten inenes of string are re- jwired. The inventor is a >choolmas- er. and when he leriures at education- meetings, he spirs the toy "to illus- trate the beauty of a systematically de- le oped life."
Emperor William is said to have told come American ladies that women bave no business to interfere with nffairs outside of the fonr K's-"kinder. kirche, kuche and kleider" (children, church, cooking andl cloths). The success of the remark in alliteration ind'entes that it may not cover the subject in other re- spects.
According to recent statements of well-known phrac'ans who have per- formed autopsies on persons dying from intestinal d'seuses, the seeds of grapes and other fruit, also the hard, indigest ble portions of pop corn, are frequently the ca ise of fatal intesi'nal disorders.
Adjt. Gen. AAxline, of Ohio, asserts in mis aunual report that Ohio sent the first vol nteer regiment into the field in the Spanish-American war and com- pleted the mustering and espalch' g of her quota of troops first of all the sintes. Its total number of mren was 15.354.
A Hartsborn (Mo.) eli r. why he- lieves in a the comf rts of hume. says: "We would pi fr fing n a smil town, where the po le willsympathie with you 'n tr u le. a' i'f you have 't any trouble they w. hunt up & tre for you."
"Samp 'cker's tr: " the im cel tly . . . yr Engich phy- Fician to a form i' sor month Decir- "'spincerk wi . have me piersi stamp an seal, and wh moisten the adhesive surface with the ever reads tongue.
The factory inspetor. in Prin. y !- vania report 2.22% acri ents for the last year. Three fourths of them pre aFeribed to curile +ness.
It is reported that there are betwee :. 700 and 800 breeders of Guernsey cat- tie in this country, and the cattle num- ber abont 12.000 head.
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This also accounts for the saying, "One bottle of Ayer's is worth three bottles of the ordinary kind."
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WHAT FLOWER:
POETRY AND LANGUAGE OF FEL ... RAREST GIFTS.
symbols Ised In the Grand \rm) Ceremonies- Martial Valor abil Vir- tues Ty pified-llow the Poeta Inter- pret l'orin and Color.
, Copying .:. 191), by R C Elchor. | The elements hal combined to make Memorial day one of perfection. All na- ture blommed with the fragrauce of enrly summer. and the trees swayed in majes- tic splendor. overshadowing the green wathed hillsble graves. Veterans of 1Nil. together with many of 1:05, sur- roundal by sympathizing groups uf of old and young, stimul nwaiting the bitgle ca' to attention. A child dressed in white and hold'ng a tiny tine on bieb silden'y aruse on the edge of the crowd nearest the subijers bud repeated with nervous resolution these lines:
And we in .: busy waiting Pauw Prirfint cat a year lo pay The smal but souile! tribute Ot grateful love and pray
That the deer All Father may bless you With a fuller, neur life
Than that su freely proffered In be aid f a bu le strife,
Once to r . brave hearts, we thank you Fru . Lian free and (1 1. Once more # whisker. "Gud b'res you." Monti- Amr Wave our love with wur towers. The tender tobe aud beautiful ment appealed 11 every heart. Sensa- tive Alice Mason clung to her father's haud and betried her tear stained face in the folds of his wora blue jacket that had seen serrur in the tich. Aud she would pad . comforted with the bugle call demanded his pressure. in the front ranks, t'en tey letting him 2 , when be promised # take her with him at th distribution of Howers,
The soldiers fel in place about the grave . f their comrade. Au elderly com- mander. web gray hair aml bowed shoul- der's, advanced to the head-tour and said. "Here he> the body of a true hearted. brave aml earnest defender of the repub- lic." Another placed a wreath of ever- green over the tomb as "a symbol of un dying love for comrades of the war." Que who had lost bis right arm offered n Fre as "a symbol of purity." with the prayer that fiture generations might emulate the upselfish devotion of onr he, roes. \ Third placed b sprig of laurel as "a symbol of victory biol the last tokro ť affection from comrades in bruis." Endru with flowers for the dend. Alice and her yonne companions crowded rwund Majer Mason to share in the pleasing ceremony of the bour. Ma
"HERE LIES THE HOLY OF A T : DEFENOF
in girianos Au tant raco warrior might share alike "Every one must have a Epig of laul a ruse and some ever- gruen." she mbled. "for
"Nit richur the tinta ef the red rose Than te I vod they mos las kaly gave, % | toir + r lilies' w ite prtals Than the ause they purislied to save, "And The unfading gteen of the myrtle Tilis ť rib e bie secking ije Thal my ory is true lo the deat ties Who bow in their long furlough lie. "
"It is the first verse that we want bere. You see, there will scarcely be a Puis'. a sprig of laurel and some ever- green for them all," said Aire, looking doubtfully at the great help of the wers "That is right," observed the major. "We have plenty of other flowers, und We ran use those. Every flower aud bud has some ning ning. The poets have lav ishendl beautiful attributes upon ery plant of nature nil they have sem bit to seize Sch particular branty und give it some buman quality. thus making it denner to the heart of man. Lamstel- low wo te of them as 'stars that in earth's tricament di shine." mahiline
"W ndr u truths ard mamiluld as wondrous Gal lash written in Thar stars aluive, But not lem in tu bright flowerels umler us Stands The revelation of His love.""
"Theu we can have no trouble in find- ing thowers for each that will be sym- balie of those three virtues," saidl thinghitnl Agnes. Alice's older sister, Dual puntinued. "Ilpre is a pansy to be- giu with. That means thought."
At Major Muoin's suggestion they as- sorted the flowers in order to simplify the distriloting of them.
*Forgetuwnets, for true love." "Et. si fir reward of virtue, and the palm for victory," was the major's re-
A WILDERNESS OF SWEETS,
mark as be mnid them sale by side on thr grasa.
"I wish w had more palms," said patriotic Robert Shaw.
"Ibre is a great branch of cedar. Wheir sball I put that. Major Mason ?" Was Katie Hyde's query.
"There. Rubert. you wanted palm. take the cedar. They both repre- sent much the same virtue. for this sig. nities xt: neth."
"And where there is strength does vie tory fullow ?" asked Alice.
"Not always," was the reply. "bnt it is one sure thing that victory is seldom gained without strength."
"Don't forget the daisies that- ** t'plift in praise their little glowing bands O'er every hil that under heaven expands. and does not the daisy meau innocence?" asked Florence.
"Yes, "innocence aud purity," the poet says, "are thr heaven listowed virtues of the daisy.' " responded the major. "But." he added. "what of the hawthorn. I se a great branch of that bere ?" "That is rel. Can we use it-
"The red for the valorous blood you lost. W wo gallantly played your parts?"
queried Jennte.
"Y->" spd the major, "red bawthorn is the emblem of bibe. by no means an unworthy virtue. Let us place it with ihr Puses?"
"The clip, sball I place it by itself? Such beautiful green leaves!"' mused Robw+t.
"No. The elm signifies patriotism. I should plare it lustdr the palm and the cellar." said t e major.
"These stuw halls ure beauties, Where sball | pol them ?**
"Snowballs invan "thoughts of heaven,' Aller: so put thru with the lilies," said "The ferus are so delicate we must D& them."
"If we use them. Alice. we'll have to take the moss, too." said Toher!, "be- cause
"The fern loved the mountain, the muss loved the moor, For the ferns were the rich and the mosses the poor .
""Then the fem and the moss They grew wiser in grief
And cach turned lo the other for rest and relief. "Ani Thus and forever, where'er the ferns grow. There surely the motses lie sparkling below " "That was well quoted, Robert," sall Jbe major "And now I wouder dues uuy one know a verse that will be sym- bolir of all these Buwers? I am sure
lint Agnes was silent.
"W" -11. then. Alier, do you know one?" The little curly hvad shook its reply. Kalert spoke up " wilderness ot
"I have thought of our. papa." sald
"We want to know yours. Agnes, for yout always think of something good." Paid appreciative Robert and endilled up t the maje for approval.
"As is so though ful and serious that we know hers must los quile as ap. propriate as Hubert's," sol the major. st 'ng for lite head be de ben. En. 'e surh appalation. Agnes 1. "1 th. 1º was legb llunt, the Le a pat wu shu of flowers ax "nur -. - wit Prever. mere the thau . Marre, sweet f Tu ppene
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STATEMENT APRIL 30, 1900.
Dne Depositors $559,900 72 27,752 79
Guarantee Fund.
Proft anil Lors Account. 6,268 89
Interest Account .. 6.696 13
Real Puiate Income Account. 184 13
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$000,835 31
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Real Estate by Foreclosure. .. $20,76: 00
Town and City Botuls. Bank Stock. ... Railroad Bonds. .
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156,202 50
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0,350 00 194,360 0+ 144,760 88
Personal Securities Railroadl Stock .. 11,000 10 1,500 00
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Franklin National Bank .$34,374 14 Nat Bark of Redemption 14,451 53
Mercantile Trust Co .. .. . 1,4426 F4
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J. A. GEB. House and Sign Painter.
Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging.
FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
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PATENTS
TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS & C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether Invention Is probably patentable. Communica- tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recette special notice, without charge, In the Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr. cutation of cutation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 yenr : four months. EL Bold by all newsdealers, MUNN & CO. 361Broadway, New York Branch Office, 626 F St .. Washington, D. C.
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CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Dully, by mail, . - $6 a year Daliy aud Snuday, by mall, $8 n year
The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world.
Price 5c. a copy. Br mail $2 n yenr. Address THE SUS. New York.
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apply for schedule of rates to
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GRADE PROP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by Fralghc. v'. O. D. subset i+ ++ Dial
@ $15
You can examine it at your nearest freight depot and If luund enly andistariery, exactly as copresented, equal to mech let ds bith a+ 860.00. and THE URKATEST BANGEIN YOU ce AT
your freight ageal one
And freight charges. Machine weighs 120 promisds and the freight will Frage is cents for each 500 mltes. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL 111 your own home, and we will return your 815.w amy duy you mamed. We sell didrrent makes and grades of Sowles BY you are Ant $10.00, $11.00, $19.00 and op, all fully descrilist in us $ 20. Kaeblor Calaloger, but als. Go for this DEur BESb realest value ever offered by any hount,
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