Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 180

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Monde Adams will go nbroad for n few weeks, but Inter will take a month's rest on ber Long Island farm.


May Irwin will divide ber time be- tween Irwin island. in the Thousand isles. and Paris, going first to the expo- sition city.


Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Goodwin will re- enperate onder English skies, spending the entire summer at Jockwood. the resi- dette they have owned for two years. Miss Gertrude Elliott will be with them.


THE SICK MAN.


The sick moc of Turkey doesn't even try to cough np .- Minneapolis Times. Sultan Abdn! Hamid is at least thrifty in starting his war taxes in advance of . baul, keep in touch with the benuti- the war .- Philadelphia Ledger.


If Uncle Sam wants to find out what bis Turkish claim is worth, let him try tu sell it .- Milwunker Wisconsin.


When it comes to standing off a dun, Turkey shows up as the smoothest artist in the entire dead bent gullery .- Kansns City Times


Turkey wants, it is said, to "settle the matter quirtis " The quiet way is to pay the hill ard say no more about it .- Buffalo News


Perbaps the sultan bas a enriosity to see if the American brand of ultimatum differs materially from the European brand .- Kansas City Journal.


If it is true that our charge d'affaires at Constantinople bas banded the porte a peremptory note. the next thing we shall probably hear is that the sultan hos bad the nute discounted .- Newark Ad- vertiser.


THE ROYAL BOX.


The literary proclivities of King Oscar of Norway aud Sweden moved him while In London the other day to leave bis enrd on Swinburne and Ilenry James. Count Elemer Louyny will be unable to take his bride, the Crown Princess Stephanie, to his home after the honey- moou. as his costle at Bodwa; Olaszi bas just been burned down.


The health of the young king of Spain will necessitate bis leaving Spoin earlier thon uspal this year. Accompanied by the queen regent. he will in a few doya go to furandougo, in Asturia.


Abdurrahman Kabn. the ameer of Af- ghanistan, who is now trying to get more money hy playing the Russinus off against the English, is already receiving Then will mutual respret and co-opera- from the Intter people $1,000,000 a year.


Don't Stop


taking Scott's Emulsion be- cause it's warm weather. Keep taking it until you are cured.


It will heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum- mer as in winter. It's cod Liver oil made easy.


50c, and $ 1. All druggists.


RELIGIOUS THOUGHT.


Gems Gleaned From the Teachings of All Denominations.


Good and great mien represent the architecture of gooil and great thoughts, of noble aud pure Ideas .-- Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Illis, Con- gregatioualist. Brooklyu. Spring of All Actions,


The heart is the spring of all our ac- tlons, and the state of the heart dieter- mlues the character of the action .- Rev. Dr. H. W. Provence, Baptist, Moutgomery, Ala.


Loyalty to Chrisl.


Be loyal to ('brist aud his truth, and God will be loyal to you. Be patient. The rellet Is approachlug. Christ's tri- unph is thear. God reigna. God loves. -Rev. Carl W. Scovel, Presbyteriau, St. l'anth


Need of Personal Wreponsibility. What our age needs more than any- thing else Is an lucreased sense of re- sponsibility. We must each do our share it the world is to be regenerated. - Rev. J. K. Brennan, Episcopallau. St. louis,


Patience.


Patience Is not the product of fair weather. We don't come to patience by being swung fu the hammock of a rainbow or by walking with goldeu sandals on the sunny side of life .-- Rev. J. R. Shantion, Methodist, Toleilo.


Reunion In Heaven.


One of the sweetest rxpertations of heavru Is reunion with the loved ones who have gone before, and this very instittet Is it proof that one ilay our de- sire shall be realized .- Rev. Dr. M. B. Chapman, Methodist, Kansas City.


Sacredness In Work,


A man's profession is sacred. He ought tiot to have a profession which is uot sacred. Even the business of the clerk is sarred. Ilis ogures are telling Ior righteousness, aud lu that mensitre he Is accomplishlus what Je- sus wouhl do .- Rev. M. E. Harlan First Church of Christ, Brooklyn.


Need of God's Spirit In the Church, Nothing short of a complete subjec- tou of the church to the spirit of Go-l. which will lead her to a rendjustment of the whole present plan of working. will justify her boast aud prophecy of converting all men and purifying the fountains of poiltleal aud social life .- 1 Rev. Howard MacAyeal. Cougregation alist, St. Louis,


Perfect Religious Life,


The perfect religious life is not to be found by bhling ourselves away from the responsibilities of citizenship aud of the hope, but hy throwing ourselves into the struggle of bumnulty, sacritic- Ing ourselves to help our fellows aud putting the highest, purest motives lu- to our buniblest toll .- Dr. Camden M. Cohern. Episcopaliau, Denver.


Christ's Religion.


If my religion can teuch me to live without a regret, it will also eualle mie to die without a fear. That kind of re- ligion covers the career of the soul from the moment of birth until it safe- ly lands on another shore, where it will tind something grander to believe and something better to do .- Rev. George H. Hepworth, Congregationalist, New York.


Goodness Inspires Love.


A mau who is bonest and virtuous only by the exercise of an Iron will may command our respect, hut be nev- er lins our love. The one out of whom goudness Is reflected like a light Is the vue wbo tospires love. It is not enough to be good: to be beautifully good ia necessary to make virtue attractive .- M. MI. Maugasariun, Soclety Ethical Culture, Chiengo.


Keep True to God and Christ. Life Is your workduy; toil Is your business Trim and train yourself. kill your evil tendencies, cherish every Doble luclination. Take yourself in


ful. the true, with God and Christ. Hea.eu and the augels are above you. Prayer will bring both angels aud heav- en closer day by day .- Rev. George H. Hepworth, Congregationnlist, New


York.


Parente as Holders of Children's


"My dear sir," exclaimed Lawyer Bartholomew Livingston, meeting the Rev. Dr. Archibald Windham ou the village street, "What does this mean? I thought you were laid up with all sorts of bad diseases !!


"And so I was," replied the reverend gentlemen, "I bad an attack of indiges- lion and from that time on my whole system has been in a disordered condi- Hiun until I began taking Hood's Sarsa- cured all my stomach troubles."


"I don't doubt it," said the lawyer. "This same mediciue cured my wife of rheumatist and my little girl of scrofula When they any it's the best medicine Dinney can buy, they only tell the truth.". "Yes, yes, so they do." replied the minister, and the two passed un.


Entitled to Consideration. The Judge-You must stop ibese in. terruptions! I won't allow you waste 1be time of the court!


The Prisouer-But. my lord, you know I have got no lawyer to do it for me .- Tit-Bits.


To Mothers In This Town. Childjeu who Air delicale, fevertoli and **** wili gel immediate relief tion Mulher tetay's Sweet Pundets fur thail. diru. They cleaner The stomach, act ou and healthy A reclam rate for worte. Sull by all drageisis, 2be; sample free. Adiliess Allen & Olmsletl, LeRov, N. Y.


Jell-O, the New Dessert,


pleasem all the family. Four flavors: lention, mange, raspberry and straw ber- ry At your grocers. 10 ct«, 'Try it


today.


CABTORIA.


Bears từa Bignature


The Kind You Have Always Bought Chers Fletcher.


Have a Boiled Dinner


FOR SATURDAY.


Thick Ribs. . .10c | Smoked Bacon, strip .. . 10c


Fancy Brisket. 10c Spinach, peck. ....... 25℃


6c Dandelion. . Flank ......... 30c Smoked Shoulders ..... &c | Lettuce, each .. .. , 8c


Radishes, bunch .. . 5c


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EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH


to the cook ? Turkey-No. Why ?


Rooster-He says he's going to cut you dead when he sees you Christmas eve .- Detroit Free Press.


A Lile and Death Fight.


Mr. W. A Hines of Manchester, In., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after mean- les induced serious lung tronhle, which euded in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Dis- covery for consumption, which complete- ly cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost me $5 00 a bottle. Hn- dreds have nsed it on my recommenda. tion and say it never fails to cure tinoxt, chest and lung troubles " Regulur size Me and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. (. Mason's drug store.


No Chance Abont It. Parson Jackson-Am yo' suah yo' didn't acquiab dat tuhkey in a game ob chance ?


Mose Mokeby-Dead sunb, pahson! 1 used mab own dice .- Town Topicn


The Sunday Sun


New England Telephone & Tele-


Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world.


Price 5c. a copy. By mail $2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York.


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J. A. GEB.


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK. House and Sign Painter. FRANKLIN, MASS.


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HOARD OF INVESTMENT.


D. Thayer, Jr .. E. H. Sherman, A. D. Thayer. T'has. J. Mckenzie. E. P. Chapman, Chartes Stewart, George W. Wiggin. STATEMENT MAY 31, 1900. LIABILITIES.


Due Depositors $559,216 21


Guarantee Fund. 27,152 TM


Rupture er ( Rupture belles] Hlersles Jun gel a comfort and eaue af


Proft att 1.086 Account. Interest Account .. Real Estate Income Account. 14 23 31 2


ARSETI,


Town and City Bonils $T,OTT 25


27,710 32


Railrosil Bonds ... 166.202 50


Real Estate by Foreclostire 20.74R OU


6,3.50 00 1121,310 04


! Looned on Bank Stock Mortgages -. Personal Securities 114,850 x0


PENNYROYAL PILLS


. Original emil Onty Genuine,dit MENGLISH


Expense Account Ha. k Furniture. Bank Depumit# :


1410 0


Frankih, National Bank -$10,919 15 Nat. Bark of Redemption 0,018 65


Mercantile Trust Co. .. 12.075 3M


32,013 TH


til Profzials Chlebetter Che Madlagi Park, PUILA.,


11:25-44


8602,315 33


We, the undersigned, have this day examined the books aml vouchers of this hank nud tud they correspond with the above statement. CUAS. J. M. KENZIE. Comtolitre of Examination.


June 6. 1900,


AN ADVERTISEMENT


Simply lells the public what you have got. If you never tell The people don expect them lo ask you. That's all There is lu it.


LOW RATES 3 MINUTES' CONVERSATION


APPROXIMATELY AS FOLLOWS:


For a distance of 5 miles u ; less, - 10c 5 to 15 miles, - - 15¢ 15 to 25 - - 20c


25 to 35 - - 25℃


35 to 45 ** _ _ 30℃


Rates for greater distances in propor- tion.


Apply for schedule of rates to


graph Company,


D. THAYER, JR., President. GEO, W. WIGGIN, CHAS. J. AUFKENZIE, Vice-Presidents.


CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk aud Treasurer. Dividenda declared the first Monday to January and July, payable onand after the 15th of said months. Money may be withdrawn at the option of the depositors. The treasurer may, however, require A notice if necessary. in accordance with the Blatute Law.


OUR $1.50 ANTI FAT BELT For y 1 ... we furnish the celebrated BROWS DOMINAL BELT for the cure ar CORP'T LEN TLENCY. l'orpulent people who wear the Crown's Abdeml-


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ag thatifit is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to wite that retail at @1.00and npwerde you ce t our expense.


r expense, Write for Free Brll and Trust i stalegut- BEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICACO


CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH


++ Itailruait Stock. 11,000 00 1,50+0 00 5,000 00 236 21


CHICHESTER'S K le RED and Gold toefaille boxes imlol


Dangerous Auhetitutions and


and ** Tellel fue Lailles, " in letter, DE Pe


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the lives, making a sickly child strony Cash on hand.


The Christian's Responsibility. A great responsibility rests on the Christian ron and woluan as they go out Into the world. Ont there you are in a sublime seuse the ministers of Christ. In your business or futr ish feaslon, In society, you preach to tJe people with an luduence lwyatui coul pute. The favor of your character. the method of your speech. the sarred. neas of your thought nyveen but al- butnaulty - Rev. Dr. Mailison. Meth- odist, Denver.


"Seeing is Believing."


When you see people cured by & remedy, you must believe in its power. Look around you. Friends, relatives. neighbors all say that Hood's Sarsaparuta, i.merica's Greatest Medicine, cleansed the Hood of their dear ones and they rise en masse to sing its praises. There's nothing Like it in the world to purify the blood.


Hood's. Sarsaparilla Never Disappoints


Different. "So you've invented an airship ?" said the skeptical friend.


"Yes," nuswered the high-browed young man.


"You're nware, of course, that great munny alrships have been fuvented -In fact, that they are being invented all the time?"


"Yes. But I bave a new idea, differ. ent from all the rest. Mine isn't cigar shaped."-Washington Star.


Could Take His Choice. Oklahoma Landlord-Sorry, parduer, on' all that; hut thar hain't no hatli- room in this hotel. I'm sorter figurin' on puttin' one in next year or the year tollerin', nu'-


Hypercritical Tourist-Thunder und Mars! I don't want to take a bath year after next.


Landlord (calmly)-Wu-nl, you don't have to; you kin do without .- Judge.


The trony of Fate.


That wealth has Its grievances many have heard. 'Tls a fact which Is sad beyond question That the man who can purchase the heav lest hird Hns often the lightest digestion. -Washington Star.


A MIGIIFY MEAN MAN.


National Importance.


THE SUN ALONE


CONTAINS BOTH.


Daily, by nail, . $6 a year Dally and Sunday, by tall, $8 a year


Street Incideat.


Forinnes, Whatever it shall be-whether lives of moral beauty aud power or the op- posite-lies largely lu the bands of the parents. Every pareut can become the fortune teller and also the fortune maker of his own children. It is your privilege now in advance to write their histories nud put in them what you | parilla which has put me on my leet and will .- Rev. Josepbus Stephon, Meth- odIst. St. Louis.


Work For Mankind,


All mankind should work, Work 1s the order of God, the law of nature. Achievement Is the glory of man, and We are essentially a working people. True, there exist various kinds of working people, but wbut we needl and must bitve is the mau with the hoe and the woman with the needle, That Is what constructs aud preserves a repub- lic .- Mrs. Vandalia Varnum Thouns, l'eople's Church. Chicago.


Religion In Business, Let the employer, as a religious duty, favor the particlputlou In all profits, In fair proportion, of all those who have been instrumental In produelug the profits. Let the eniployee recognize the Deressity of hourst and true work, whether he likes his employer or not. tlou be promoted to the mlvaucement of the best luteresta of all lubor -Rev. Jir. Williun: White Wilson. Episcopul. Clileago.


"We favor both gold and silver as the standard money of the country.


"We are opposed to that foreign policy of the present ontional adin u atiation, comumouly known ax 'lipperlainil. which contemplates scherjes mt con- quest and the establishment of colonial governments in acrurdance with British theories,


"We demand that our solemn ante war pledges made by congress of the and ta the worldi should be speedily ful. filled in goed fai hi.


"Our plain duty ta to almilish all cia" tom tariffa between the L'uten states and Porto Rico and give het products free access to vur markets."


The reaffirmation ul the Chicago plat- form wax defeated 33 to 7


HAIR


WEALTH


Wealth of hair is wealth indeed, especial- ly to a woman. Every other physical attraction is secondary to it. We have a book we will gladly send you that tells just how to care for the hair.


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FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1900


IT is understood that Dewey is Dow anxious to be the tail to Bryan's kite, but that wil probably be denied inm. When the people really desire Mr. Dewey they will uotily Intu.


THERE is political talk of putting upa negro candidate for president andl se. curing the support of all the colored men of the country, Ilespective af poli- tien. He would probably be a "silung" cand late


A FEW local coal dealers in Kundes City "combined' to legnale prices, ami they have been tinell about >1,000. Of course it's easy enough to get after the small fry, but why not try for bigger game while you are about it?


Loso stock for the vice presidency Is still at pat, though candidates ate looming up here and there. He will have the support of the euthe New England delegation, but "practical pult- tics" may step in and demand a western mau. The country would be the loser thereby.


Gov. Roosevelt says. "Iu life, as in a Tout ball game, the principle to follow is, lut the line hand; don't Ioul and don't abink, hot hit the line hard." That sounds very nicely, but we notice that when "the guruer" finds that Tom Piatt is filed up against biu on the other side he usually dripand the ball, cal s ' ilown" aud surrenders to the wily "hver." The latter has been in the game a trifle longer than the governor aud ** knows a thing or two."


MAYOR VAN WYCH of New York np. pears to be in "quite a bule" in the ice trust matter, and Tammany is as deep in as he is, as much so that even the New Yosk Jyurual cauLot swallow the com- bination Gnv. Roosevelt is considering tbe advisability of reinoving the mayor lor violation of law, and will do so if he finds bimsell legally empowered to do AO. IT would give the Democrais in New York quite a "jat" if the governor should do this, and it looks as if be iu teuded it.


ALTHOUGH the curtain appears to have been rung down, yet uut all of the actors have as yet lelt the stage in the south African affair. The end is in sight, Dal- withstanding Kinder says that he is de- termined "to fight to the lant." His better judgment will prevail and the slaughter of meus will cease. They will come the vexing question of pacitying the tubattants, which may take years to accomplish, and quite a large standing army for the present at least. Englaml Las bow a fine chance to show ber wiag- naunity.


A FIGHTING PLATFORM.


The New York slate Democrats have selected the delegates to Kalinin d ity and outhued the following platform, with Hill and tookes on the delegation "The Democracy nf New York favar the nomination of William Jeumany Bryan nt Nebraska for president of the United Statee.


"We express om unqualified opposi tiun to those momense combinations of capital commonly ktuwu as 'trusts." which are concentrating and monopoliz- ing industry and business, crusbing out independent producers of limited meklint destroying competition, restrictive op. portunities to lahm, artificially hat ing pr aluction aud raising prices.


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Rooster-Did you say anything rude Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, and don't cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument-band or orchestra-tells stories and sings-the old familiar hymns as well as the popular songs-it is always ready. See that Mr. Edison's signature is on every machine. Cata- jogues of all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York. inh1-eow


News and Opinions OF


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1900.


CASTORIA


The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chart Fletchers and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.


What is CASTORIA


Castorin is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morpblue nor other Nareotie substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It enres Diarrhen and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.




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