Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 176

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Yet that is all the difference in price between a cup of ordinary tea and a cup of


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Just think : It takes one thousand four hundred cups of tea to make the difference of one dollar, It will take you almost four years, drink- ing one cup a day. to save a dollar. Don't you think it is worth 1-t4th part of a cent a cup to have your tea scientifically packed, under thor- ough hygiente conditions, in air- tight. moisture-proof packages > Yet all this costs you nothing. It's the quality of the tea for which you pay 1-14th of a cent a cup more l'his fourteenth of a cent on each cup gives you 30 per cent better ten than is ever sold for soc a lb. If you doubt it, buy a single pound of Chase & Sanborn's Package l'ea. I: wol make over 200 cups. e Isult-t-tower - an English Breakfast. The orloff an thateng. The orange l'ekoe - a Ceylon-Indla.


Money cannot buy better Teas


GLEANINGS.


In an office building ia Chiengo a 215 pound janitor is called "Cherub." aud an elevator boy, whose weight Is 105 is kuuwa ax "Or."


The timber supply of Georgia has been estimated by lumbermen of that state , back was looking around, with a surile


as sufficient to last valy aiar years at the present rate of sawiag. 2,000.000 feet doily


The American Mouse club is a recent addition to New York clubdom. The pur- pose of the organization is uot to exter. minate the little codrots, but to develop fine »pecies,


*Ancircum criptibleness." meaning iu. capable of limitatiou. bas breu admittedl iato Dr. Murray's new English ilictionary on the strength of ils use by a covenant. ing Byfield of the seventeenth century. In Brazil parents aud guardians may. before consenting to the marriage of their charers, require a medical certia. cate frota the Inide or bridegroom certify. ing that he or she has been vaccinated. All tourists ia Egypt are expected to go inside the pyramids. The entrance is a long tunnel chute, or iuclined plane. three or four fret vide, whose bottom and sides are polished stone. It is very dark, aud caadles are used.


CHIPS FROM CHINA.


Our trade with Chiaa tacreased more than two and one-half told ia seven years, and all this increase came to Ds without either fighting anybody or mak- Ing an open door bargain with anybody -Chicago Chronicle.


The L'aited States probably occupies a stronger position in China today than any other patiou ia the world, and this condition has been brought about be- canse the I'nited States bas exhibited Dobe of the spirit of greed that bas char- acterized European nations,-St. Joseph Herald.


Americans have yet to learn that the Chinese are very shrewd and worldly Wise, that they are a nation of traders, with successful merchants. large export- iag bonsps, etc., and that they know how to look after their own interests as well


is any prople on earth. - Indianapolis $150 at even money. Then I sat down Journal.


Chinese hunger for the things of west- ern civilization is being aroused-trifles like the kindlak stimulate it wonderfully- and it wio wmn be seen that we can hardly build ship's fast enough to carry to that woulruns market the American products for which it is daily becoming more eager .- St. l'aul Pioneer Press.


PERT PERSONALS,


The ameer of Afghanistan does aot propose to let the world fest under the impression tha' hr only exists as a comic opera theutr .- Baltimore News. Mr. Clark of Montaua may take occa- slon to remind Mr Daly that one losing band does not decile a gaate sad that be bas a no uher of chips left. - Washing. ton Star.


Herbert Simoner has just celebrated his eightieth lurt! ! ny Fatty years neu the doctors decided that he cont unt tive, but Mr. Speucer very sensibly decided uther- wise .- Minneapobs Journal.


Andrew Carnegie has gone to Europe for rest and recreation, after having leren tied dowa to the Florida golf links all winter. This thing of being rich n ter- ribly oppressive .- Chicago Times-Jlerald


It Natorally Follows. "They say that married people get to look alike."


"Of course; a man's wife is hr ung tu look like him when she wears a l bi collars and cravats."-Chicago Record. HIS LIFE SAVED


By Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Dlarrhoca Remedy.


" 'Loantaka wins" called the opera- tor. "Trong Binished eighth.'


"I sigesered out of the room. Alas. guir form player! Atıl I've grver had another such rhaner."- New York Suu.


Husband and Wife \re One. In Guilford routity N. C., nt yonue ! man who was courting a young woman wax forbidden Is her father to come


"I am aitre that Chamberlain's In Cholera and Diarrlues Remedy at our ( me saved my life." mais A E Lata letle, of Gregory Landing, Clark e muti, that the doctors said I could not live When I was at the lowest rbh, uhe uf my neighbors brought ist a las le of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera atal Die rhoa Remedy, and I took it xind gat in- stant telief. I soon got op aud armitil That was nine years ago and Iam still tu ab the premises The girl's mother told bity he was welcome, and he fol- lowend her advice. The angry faller spil him for trespass. The mother algord his bond. The case was tried. and the father lost. the magistrate holding that as husband and wife are one she had a right to lovit . the youup


A RACETRACK DREAM


THE RESULT FOR THE MAN WHO HAD THE VIVID VISION.


An lle Was n Rellever In Betting an loreen on Form, He Couldn't tig- ure Out Lonntuhn us n Winner and So Missed a Sweet 10 to I Shot.


"Back In 1-91, when I was working at my orenpation as telegraph operator for nue of the big commercial compa- Dies," sarl a former customer of Duol. rooms, "I had an odd experiener. 1 Was worklug the Buffalo eud of the New York wire and had access to all the luside luformation which the east- ern horse owners were sending to the western plungers. That was before the advent of the tout. with his collert message sure thing, and two or three lys In the office, myself Included, had made a little money by playing this Itt- was In a position to Int considerable money on anything that I thought was real juicy.


"Well. the sprlug handicaps canwe along Tenny, the grand little sway back. plloted by Pike Barnes, won the Brooklyn handicap lu a centmon can- ter. The Suburban, to be run a month later, looked like a gift to the little swayback-at least, I thought so-atund I made up my mind to bet the bank roll on him. The night before the Sub- urbau was to he run I had the most realistic dream 1 have ever lind. U'p to that thuir I had never been on any but a trotting track aml had never seen a running race, but I dreamed | was ay the right hand side at the finish and its plowed up conrsr, and I was In the stand, where I saw the entire track. 1 heard the ery, 'Jantaka-Loantaka wins" and saw the crowd waylng their hands and throwlug bats Into the alr. Just tlen a black horse all lathered with sweat passed the judges' stand lu front of a bunch, aod. most remark- able of all. the name 'wantaka' was branded lu letters of tire in the black ent of the horse. while the boy on his


"Now. before I go any further, 1 Witut Fun to understand that in all ble ; what I've never wore!


"Yes-wif my new ska-ates on- If they'd been his own he wouldn't have gone and Crowned:"-Judy.


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Cchwigger-Medicine has made won- derful strides since the days of San- grado, with his bleeding and hot water. Merritt-That's so. The doctors have shut down on the hot water. Town Topics.


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\ Cheaper .los. When the shirt waist in the window With the season's tide recurs Mand Is gla t. Init I am gla Jiler, For It takes her mind from furs. -Chicago Daily News.


INCONSIDERATE OR CARELESS.,


"Poor ittle man! Aral it's your brother that has gone through the ice. | is it?"


bandlicaps such as this race 1 was a player of form, and form only. I was wise rough to know that a common, ordinary race might be framed np, but a big handicap worth probably $50,0on could not be framed, and they were all ters regulates the stomach and bowels out for the coln. llow then could I. belig a ferm player, play the despised ontsider Loautoka when Tenny de- urel? 1 went to work the next day. hut every tiek of the telegraph Instru- CASTORIA ment seemed to say. 'Loantaka, Loan- taka." Try as I would I could not get Bears the that dreațu out of my mind. 1 had to . Signature stop work that morning because of nervousness.


"I went up to the poolroom In the afternoon, made a few hets on the first bree races, and then came the & bur- ban. Tenuy, with Isaac Murphy np. was favorite at 7 to 5. Ten Tray, who bad shown great speed in the Brook- lyn, but who was an ngly beast at best. was second cholce at 3 to 1. Loantaka. with Marty Bergen In the saddle, was at 40 to 1. It was Tenny everywhere. and everybody with whom you talked about the race would say: 'Nothing to t. It's a walk for Tenny.' I pulled ont two $50 bills and walked up to the receiver's window.


" 'Ope bundred and forty to 10, Ten- ny.' sang the mau who takes the mon- ey. I sent another hundred over to an- other poolroom across the street andl got It down at 8 to 5. Just then the operator Felled:


" 'Here's a dash! Tenny is now evet money at the track.'


"] forgot my dream and bet another to experience that sweet delirium which is famillar to all poolroom and track tieuds. My eyes lostinctively wandered over to the blackboard where the names of the horses were posted. and somehow the first name that caught my eye was Loantaka That come seemed larger than all the rest. When I turned away. I repeated the word to myself. It bail fixed Itself in my mind, and I couldn't shake it. 1 thought I saw It written all over. felt strange. and yet 1 laughed. To humor a vagne fancy or inter com- mand 1 pulled ont a $2 bill-my last. by the way-and told a friend of mine to put It on Loantaka. I was ashamed to do It myself. Hle came back and handed me a tleket marked 'Loantaka. N) to 2,' and he smiled a little. After a long delay they were off, and If I live 100 years I shall never forget the de- scriptlon.


" "They're of all together. Major Do- mo at the quarter; Cassius, second; Banquet, third. Same at the half. Douto at the three-quarters; Deninth. secoud: Casslus third; Tuuy Is hack In the bouch. Eintuo at the quile; Cas- slus, second: Flizjames, third: Tenny Is elghth. Now comes the stretch. Domo lu the stretch, a head: Demuth. second, a head In front of d'assins: Loaninka is fourth, a head nway on the lu-ile and coming fast.


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ONLY A MIRAGE.


Wenty I trod the desert one day, And fereely the sun beat down; The goal 1 sought was not far away. But the sands were bot oml brown, It must be near. 1 said to my heart, Unless I have missed the track; Only a few mure birlongs can part From the home that welcomes me back.


Ah, what is this: I have been unwise; Bebyll there stretcheth a sea Kcal to The lovelit home 1 prizel 11 was not wont so to be. Forward I rushed on my way once more, My heart o'ercharged with despair. Till I stood where should have been the shote, And, lo, there was no sea there!


Oh, joy of heart, here my trouble ends! "Only a mirage."" 1 cried. "Now for the sunshine of loving friends And safety at eventide. "


Tis thus, thought 1, all life's journey through, We are held captives by fent-


Fear for the dangers our fancies view, That vanish as we come near. +New York Home Journal.


"THE LONG ARM.'


A Case of Plagiarism.


It was 6 o'clock In the evening, and the editor of The Monthly Record sat alone in his room at a large desk strewn with papers and cuttings, gax- ing thoughtfully at the sheets of man- uscript which he had taken from a pile before him.


"I can't understand it at all," he was thinking. "Except for the change of scene and the matter of turning a col- lision Into a fire the two stories are practically Identical. At any rate, they're rather too similar for me to pass the matter over. The extra chap ter is original enough, though, and really Avell written, I'll admit. But


what on earth possessed the fellow to send It bere, out of all the offices In town where it might have gone in- stead? The whole thing is quite be- yond me,


"I don't know quite what to say at this early stage in the proceedings." he said slowly. "But, let me see, first of all, what's the sender's name and ad- dress? Ah! 'Claude Hellingham, 14: Soul,' as original matter?"


Cadogan street. W.' "


He paused Irresolutely for a second nad then wrote on the sheet in front of


"Dear Sir-If the author of the short story. "The Solltary Soul,' will call at this office at 3 o'clock on Thursday aft- eruoon, I or my representative will be glad to see him."


"There, that ought to fetch him." said the man, with a peculiar amlle, as be signed the letter 'Douglas Balrd, Editor.' "Theu, directing the envelope to the address given on the manuscript. be posted it at the corner of the street on his way home.


On the afternoon of the following Thursday Douglas Baird sat In his ofllee again. lle was obviously not quite at lls case, and from time to dme be wonll open one of the drawers of his desk and examler the papers It contained as if to assure himself that Doue of thera werp missing. Present- ly tie looked at his watch.


"1I'm! A quarter past 3 already." be mused. "I wonder if my corre. spondent la golug to fight shy after all .**


A inp at the door luterrupted h!s so- Illoquy. In answer to his somewhat Burly "Come In." the visitor entered. The militor of The Monthly Rocket slightly ralsed his eyebrows.




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