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First Great Event of 1900 --- Dyce's 28th Semi-Annual Mark Down.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
Lopared on Bank Stock " Mortgages ... 172.5-5 10
Halk Banks. Town Notes.
Fax Accutnt
es 25 cente per 100 Ibs. Tor 600 mlleet for 1000 mlles, 40 cest. WRITE FOR FREE SAFE CATALOGUE and special liberat e. D. D. offer. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago.
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B. Take it
440.00, and then tr convinced that you are saving $5,00 to $10.00, pay your frfluit nuent the ta the $15.50.
$10.00, $11.00, $13.00 end ap, ali fully described in
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THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 16, 1900.
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borue the signature of and has been made under his per-
ChatH. Fletcher soual supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you 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
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Harmless and Pleasant. It coutains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishmess. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of
Chart, Fletcher.
The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
POULTRY & BEES
TRIMMING THE COMBS.
It Is Not a Painful Operntion for the Birds, Considering the Com- fort It Assures.
The drawbacks of large combs and wattles are freezing in our northern states and the discomforts and strain resulting from carrying so much weight on the head. It appears as though the circulation of blood in the head is somewhat affected by these excessive appendages, for it has been observed what a Leghorn having fre- quent spells of giddiness and stagger- ing can sometimes be quickly and per- manently cured hy trimming the comb, and we would always recommend the trimming of both comb and wattles for both sexes when two-thirds grown,
LEGHORNS WITH COMBS CUT.
especially in view of freezing when zero weather occurs. Use shears or scissors instead of a knife so as to pinch the blood vessels and mitigate the flow of blood.
The operation is not so painful as might appear, we will state for the benefit of the Soelety for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals. Nature evi- dently provided that the comb and wat- tles should be comparatively destitute of feeling. As during the thousands and thousands of years the males fought for the possession of the females and the combs and wattles were the parts seized upon in the struggle a lack of sensitiveness in these appandages would be perpetuated and augmented
Ahead of all Competitors.
A Perfect and Safe Remedy for tha Cure of
Coughs, Colds, Croup.
A quick cure at a small price. Guaranteed to do as advertised or money refunded.
Large Bottles 25 cents.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltd., Prop's Perry Davis' Paln. Killer.
FOR SALE BY
ALL DRUICTISTS
on the principal of natural sélection. So indifferent is a fowl that after be- ing dubbed it will unconcernedly fall to eating its own comb and wattles if allowed the privilege. This dullness or fewness of nerves of feeling in the comb, when understood, may alleviate the pangs felt by many persons at tha mention of what has been wrongly called a cruel practice. It is easier
for a fowl to stand dubbing than to endure a frozen comb .- H. H. Stod- dard, in Farm and Home.
PRESERVING EGGS.
Directions for the Use of Water Glass Furnished by Prof. Ladd, of North Dakota College,
Prof. Ladd, of North Dakota College of Agriculture, in bulletin No. 35, gives the following directions for the use of water glass in keeping eggs. Water glass is silicate of soda or silicate of potash, the former being cheaper. It is not expensive.
If wooden kegs or barrels are to he used in which to pack the eggs, they should first be thoroughly scalded with boiling water to sweeten aud purify them.
To each ten quarts of water, which should first he boiled and then cooled, add one quart of water glass. Pack the eggs in the vessel and pour solution over them, covering well.
Keep the eggs in a cool, dark place. A dry, cool cellar is a good place.
If the eggs are kept in too warm a place the silicate is deposited and the egge are not properly protected. Do not wash the eggs before packing, for by so doing you injure their keeping quality.
For packing use only perfectly fresh eggs, for stale eggs will not be saved aud may prove barmful to others. All packed eggs contain a little gas, and in boiling such eggs they will crack. This may be prevented . hy making a piu hole in the biuut end of the egg. To do this hold the egg in the hand, place the point of a pin against the shell of the egg at the bluut end, and give the pin a quick, sharp blow, just enough to drive the pin through the shell without further injury to the egg.
How to Get Top Prices.
To get the advantage of full market prices for eggs nothing is more im- portant than the style of the cases and packing. Of course size and cleanness are very important considerations, but the first thing that strikes the eye of a purchaser is the exterior quality. notice many lots of eggs, especially from the south, which come into the stores in all sorts of cases-scarcely two alike, and none of them neat and trim. These goods are generally con- demned before they are looked at and can only be sold at a concession, no matter how good the eggs may be. Shippers may accept it as a fact that while all eggs in first-class packages may not sell at top prices, no eggs in second or third class packages will do so .- N. Y. Produce Review.
Keep the Henhouse Dry. Build the poultry house so it will be dry at all times. It is easy enough to have a poultry house that is dry in the middle of summer, but that is just the time when the fowls are in it least and are least affected by its condition. But in the winter, when they must re- main indoors for days at a time, is when tbe fowls need to have a place that is not favorable to the increase of disease germs. Wet and dirty honses are often the beginning of epidemics of ronp and other equally fatal diseases .- Farmer's Review.
Not the Right Sort. Visitor-How do you like your new minister?
Mrs. Muggs-He won't last very long His wife in too worldly minded. "Really ?"
"Yes. It's perfectly scandalons. All | her dresses ft her." N. Y. F'erl. Ir.
WHAT THE LAW DECIDES.
The right of a non-resident to the statutory exemption of household fur- niture from executiou is sustained in Bond vs. Martin (Ore.), 44 L. R. A. 430. The creditors of a member of a fra- ternal beneficiary society are held, in Fisher vs. Donovan (Neb.) 44 L. R. . 1. 383, to have no right to or interest in his certificate either before or after the death of the member, and can have no share in the proceeds thereof.
A statute providing that a trial by jury shall be waived unless certain steps ure token before the trial is held, in Silberman vs. Hey (O.), 44 L. R. A. 264, to he on a subject matter of general legislation, and therefore invalid when limited iu its operation to a single county.
The right of possession of property sold under foreclosure of a mortgage Is beld, in Dunehowrr vs. Dawson (Ark.), 44 L. R. A. 193, to be in the pur- chaser during the year allowed by stat. ute for redemption, where the statute transfers the title subject to redemp- tion and is silent as to the possession.
The obligation of the lessee of a rail- rond to maintain nud operate the rail- road during the term of the lease is held, in Southern Railroad company vs. Franklin & P. R. company (Va.), 44 L. R. A. 297, to be a necessary implication of a lease in contemplation of which the road was built and which provides for the use of the receipts, so far at necessary, to repair the road.
A person employed to cut merchant- able timber by a contract calling for a settlement each month and the reten- tion of a certain per cent. as a for- feiture for the satisfactory completion of the job is held, in Clark vs. Ren. ninger (Md.), 44 L. R. A. 413, to be a contractor and not an employe, within the meaning of a statute providing for a receiver of one who fails to pay em ployes.
LONGEVITY HINTS.
Au energetic temperament and active nabits conduce to longevity.
An important part of the primary in- heritance is good digestive and nutritive power.
Temperance is necessary in the use of the nutritive functions both in eating and drinking and in regard to all kinds of food and drink.
The primary fartor in a long life con- sists in an inherited durability : the vital machinery is wound up to go for a given period, and hot for accidents or in spite of them It will go to the time appointed.
I want to let the people who suffer from rhaumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It is the hest lint- ment I have aver known of .- J. A. Dod gen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have bean cured of rheumatism by this reme dy. Ona application relieves tha pain. For sala by Albert C. Mason, druggist.
Beanty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. beanty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, heauty for ten cents. All drug. gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c. 50c.
CASTORIA.
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletcher
Soclelogiral Disensslon. Weary Watkins-Of comise, it nin't none of our business, but I don't think no man has got a right to stop no other man from workin' if he happens to haw a mania that way.
Ilungry Higgins -- I dunno "boat stop- pin' him, but the injestice an' tyranny of makin' him begin is what riles my southern hlood,-Indianapolis Journal
THIS WOMAN
Applied for a divorce and got it. The reason for doing so would be thought strange by us, but the Turk- ish courts of her time considered her grounds ample and valid.
What were they?
Her husband refused to supply her with good coffee.
We do not think these gounds sufficient for divorce, but if one finds chicory and other adulterations in the coffee grounds at home, it will often be found to be the primary cause of domestic disaster.
Good coffee is enjoyable, and what is more, healthful.
Good coffee can be had by any- one who will buy Chase & Sanborn's } Coffees. Their Seal Brand is used in the best families in the country, and their high-grade coffees which come packed in parchment-lined imported bags are unequalled in excellence.
Pure, perfect, carefully selected and prepared, and what is more, it is all coffee ; nothing in it in the way of an adulteration. If it ever paid to buy the best in anything, it does in buying coffee.
Chase & Sanborn's Coffees.
GATHERED ABROAD.
A British medical paper gravely Mates that mosquitoes may he kept alive two years by tenderly feeding them with sherry and sugar. Salted whale meat is considered & delicacy by the Japanese. The whales are caught off the const of Corea, the flesh and blubber are cut up and salt- ed, and sent to Japan for food.
Unique properties are possessed by the River Tinto, in Spain. It. petrifies the sand of its bed; and if a stone falls in the stream and alights upon another, in a few months they unite and become one stone. Fish cannot live in its waters. Over 1,000 houses in London are ten- antless because they are supposed to be hauntedl. Seventy-Que of them have been the scenes of murder, and from some of the remainder occupants have mysteriously disappeared.
A "geographic board" in the Domin- ion of Canada settles all questions as to the correct spelling of geographic unmes in the Dominion, When a man submits a question and the board agrees with him, he calls them learned; when the decision is against him. he says they are orthographical jackasses. Beekeeping is an expensive enjoy- mentat Bath, England. Miss Kerley, an inhabitant of that benutiful city, sued her next-door neighbor for $250 dam-
extent that she had to let it go prac- tically out of cultivation. The jury awarded her $50, and the judge grant- ed an injunction, with costs on the higher scale.
FILIPINOS' MAUSER BULLETS.
Of 1,100 Americans wounded in the Philippines, but three required an am- putation of a limb, though 820 were wounded in those members. All cases of amputation resulted in death, strange to say.
The main artery in the leg of a Ne- braska hoy serving in the Philippine islands was severed by a mauser hul- let and its usefulness destroyed, yet the man will have a good limh when he gets well, so perfect is the collateral circulation.
To the small caliber of the insurgents' mausers many lives are owed, for the bullets bore a clean little hole, rarely fracturing a limb, and it takes a cen- ter shot through the skull to kill. A half-dozen men shot through the brain with mausers have survived.
A Montana boy was struck an inch back of the outer angle of the left eye, the bullet passing through his skull and making its exit in the same locality on the other side. He lost the sight of one eye and though the other may follow be will recover his usual health. A Nebraska man was shot directly over the left eye, the ball.passing down and out underneath the edge of the jaw, reentering the shoulder and out near the elbow, again entering the wrist and going out of the back of the hand. He also got well.
INDIVIDUALITIES.
Rev. John Naille, of Trappe, Pa., is tbe oldest clergyman in the United States. He is in his ninety-ninth year. Jason Brown, son of John Brown, of Ilarper's Ferry, lives a hermit's life in the Santa Cruz mountains in California. Hiram Cronk, of New York, is the only surviving pensioned soldier of the war of 1819, Ile is 99 years old.
Edward Walsb, a St. Louis policeman wbo died lately, had been 33 years on the police forve, and had never used a weupon in making an arrest.
Herbert Paul says Emperor William Is the greatest journalist, because the emperor always expresses an opinion on all subjects, by telegraph or other- wise, and he generally expresses it ex ceedingly well,
Among recent requests which the Rothschilds have received none is more ludicrous than that of a young man who professes himself tired of bis busi- ness of cooper, and, with promise of diligence, asks to be taken as "appren tice-millionaire."
CONUNDRUMS.
What is the difference between a plasterer and a fisherman? One cur ries a bod. the other harries a cod. When your friend is being beaten in a boat race, the name of which pation do yon call ? Roman (row. man! ) In what way is a miner like a thie ?? The more pockets he finds to pick, the happier he is .- Youth's Companion.
Having a Great Run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug sture, informus us that he is hinving a great run on Chamberlain's Congh Rem edy He sells five bottles of that medi- cme to ona of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippa there is nothing like Cham hørlain's Cough Remedy to stop the enngh, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within u very short time. The kales ara growing, and all whin try it are pleased with its prompt action,- Sunth ('Incago Daily Calumet For sale by Albert ( . Movun, drugzist.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag- tietie, full of life. nerve and vigor, take No'ro- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guarun. Booklet and simple free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
It's folly to sufler trum that horrible plugue of the night, itching piles. Doun's Ointment eures, quickly and per- manently. At any drug store, 50 cents Filucate Your Howels Wab Cascare ... (andy ('nthartir, Cuir roaslipat10: Inrever 10c. 2bc If C C. C fail, drilggisi . refund money.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of Chart Fletcher.
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day. y
teck. or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, In the shape of violent physle or pill pulson, Is dangerous. The best. caslest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels clear and clean Is to take
CANDY
apcareto
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
REGULATE THE LIVER
for free sample, and booklet on bealin. Address
Sterling Hourd; l'empany, Ililcage, Joelreal, New York, 322a
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Going Through the Motionw. "What is your purpose in remaining 60 sileut?" asked the practical politi- cian's friend.
"Are people wondering Rhout it ?" "Of course they nre."
"Well, that's what I want. I have noticed that nearly every politician who amounts to mneb in the country's ages, eaused her by defendant's bees. affairs is xt some time or other spoken She was badly stung twice and the of as a sphinx, I don't know as it does bees frequented her garden to such an ' any particular good, but it seems cus-
tomary."-Washington Star.
Sermons In Trees,
De Long Stayre (who bas been pros- ing on in the same manner for three bours)-See the trees, Miss Bright; bow like human beings they are. They know when it is time to doff their summer garb and don their autumn trappings. And in the spring-"
Miss Brigbt-In the spring, Mr. Stayre, they show their intelligence by leaving at the proper time .- N. Y. World.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONN. -
EASTERN DISTRICT.
Ост. 22, 1899.
PASSENOKA TRAIN SERVIER, (DAILY ZIOXPI BUNDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN fur
BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 16, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 605, 9 38 | mu; Sundays, 6 26. 8 65 a m ; 0 26 p i. Return, 8 07. 8 30 m m: 1204, 336, 432, 519, 6 22, 667, 817, 1117 11. Sunday8, 9 15 8 m, 515,7 10 pm). BLACKSTONE-0 15 a to ; 4 23, 7 45 p my Return, 8 35,1126 8 m; 141 Pm.
WALPOLE 5 15, 6 51, 8 03, 9 00, 0 15. 11 41, & m; 12 00, 5 01 . 5 45, 9 3s p m. 8 8 26, 8 55 a i1 ; 6 26 p to. Return, 848, A m ; 12 49, 410, 5 11,001, 719 9 100 10;12 12 & m. 810 17 am, 617, 654 pm NORFOLK-5 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 15 a m ; 12 50, 5 45, 9 38 pru 8826 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, [855 & to, 712 58, 76 21, 6 19, f7 25, 9 18 p 10 ; 12 21 a m & 10 25 a m; 6 25 | 1.
C111 MILL8-6 16, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 & in ; f12 50, 5 45. 9 38 ptp. S8 26 a m, 526 pm, Return, 18 58, a m ; f1 01, 5 25, 6 1 1, 77 28, f9 21 p mm ; 12 24 a m. 810 99 a m. 6 23 | ni.
PUTNAM-9 15 a mi ; 4 23, 7 45 p . 8 8 11 DI, Returo 7 20. 10 30 & m ; 3 50 p in, % 7 36 p. n). HARTFORD - 9 15 a m; 423, 546 p m. E turn, 5 10, 8 30 a :n ; 1 55 | il.
WOONSOCKET JUXCTI 1X-6 2, 1 m. Return, : 45, 8 40, 11 30 a to.
NEW YORK, all rail-9 15 a m ; 4 23 | m. Return 5 00, 11 00 a m.
New York, via Norwich Line, 745 pm. Return New Pier 36, North River, 6 00 |1 111.
Providence Extonelon,
Trains leave FRANALIN for
PROVIDENCE-T 04, 904 am ; 1 08, 4 25, 7 04 D TD. Return, 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 a m ; 4 35, 6 04 p ID.
MILFORD BRANCH.
Trains leave Franklin for
8 00 nm. MILFORD-9 18 a m) ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 35, 600 }+ mn; 88 31 pm. Return, 6 35,8 21,11 13 a to ; 3 48, 6 03 p m. 8. ASHLAND 4 30 p m. Return, 7 50 a to ; 535 p to.
Trains leave Unionville for MILFORD-9 25 a m : 1 19, 4 37, 6 42, 6 57, 8 6 44p m FRANKLIN-8 49, 8 41, 11 28 a m ; 4 03, 6 19 p m. 8 8 16 a m.
GRO.L.[CONNOR, P. T. M. A. C. KENDALL, G. P. A.
Explanation of signs: "Daily aud Sundays; f stops on notice to agent or conductor; # daily except Monday ; Truns daily, including Sunday, but on Saturday runs two hours later than time given. § Stops only for New York passengers. TyLimited Express leaves Park square, Bos- ton, for New York at 1 pm. Runs on week days, Arrive in New York at 6 00 p to same day. Leaves New York at 1 pm; arrives in Boston at 6 00 p mo same day+
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