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In New York city In the fall a private automobile stable will be built. In ad. dition to the carriage house there wil. he a room for charging the batteries and quarters for the men who will take care of the vehicles.
Increase in bicycle manufactures foi the current year will he about ten per cent. over last year. There are some 50 manufacturers in the United States and the total output for 1809 could have hardly been less than 1.000,000 wheels making the total number in the cour . try ahout 6,000,000.
New engines of the Denver & Ric Grande railway have iron pipes extend. ing along the roof of the cah and con necting with the boiler. Through this pipe, without making a perceptible mo tion, says the Railway Review, either the engineer or fireman can send, un- der 200 pounds' pressure, a jet of steam and boiling water that would effectually kill or injure anything liv ing that happened to be on the tender or the front end of the baggage car The blow-off cock thus arranged is ex. pected to prevent train robbers climb ing over the tender.
SHORT, BUT TO THE POINT.
A thorn in the bush Is worth two in the flesh.
Misery is like a marriageahle young lady; it loves company.
When pride heads the procession poverty always hrings up the rear.
It is better to be taken by surprise than to be taken hy the police.
Self interest is more likely to warf a maa's judgment than anything else Some people put on airs because that is about all they have to put on. One-half the world may not know how the other half lives - but it has suspicions.
Don't imagine a man belongs to the vegetable kingdom hecause he is a ven erable sage.
Don't wait for great opportunities A long, continuous walk will get you over more ground than a short run. If at the age of 40 a man meets a woman he thought he loved at 20 he is apt to helleve that luck is with him after all.
An old hachelor says the only differ ence hetween a wedding and a hang ing is that with the former a man's troubles hegin and with The latter they end .- Chicago Daily News.
POSTAGE STAMPS.
Of new Mauritius stamps the Phila telic Journal of India reports a six cent green and rose, 15 cent green and orange of the "arms" type and a 1: cent hlne, large size, having a picture of an old man with n white wig.
The diamond jubilee of postage stamps is at hand in Great Britain Sixty years ago the first postage stamps were issued in that country and the collectors think that some thing ought to he done to commemo rate the year.
A country postmaster, near Phila delphia, has got into trouble through not understanding his business. young lady employed in the city. who had a great many letters 10 mail hought all the stamps at the smal office, thus swelling its receipts, anc in return he gave her a small com mission on the stamps. The sudder increase of receipts attracted atten tion, and a post office inspector soor discovered the cause. Both the post master and the speculative young lady claimed that they did not know they were doing wrong
Cure for Cholera Infantum-Never Known to Fail.
During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera in fantum. The doctors lind given up all hopes of recovery. 1 took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar- choea Remedy to the honse, telling them I fell sure it would do good if used ac- cording to directions. In two daye time the child had fully recovered, The child is now vigorous and healthy. I bave recommended this remedy frequently aud have never knowa it to fail .- Mrs Curtis Baker, Bonk walter, Ohio. For sale by Albert C Mason, drugglst.
Spend your vacation on old ocean in- Atead of the dry, hot country. Take the Plant Live to the Provinces and see something of a foreign land. Don't feel obliged to take a stateroom; a free herth in the cabin is better than the average faim house quarters. A fourteen hun dred mile cruise inside of a week, Stop over allowed. Living in the Provinces cheaper than staying at home. Send for advertising telling all about it, to J. A. Flanders, New England agent, 290 Wash- ington street, E. H. Dowaing, agent 20 Atlantic avenue, Boston.
Pimples on the face are not only an- hoying, but they judicate had blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures thein hy puri- fying the blood.
One of nature's remedies; cannot barm the weakest coustitution; never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
"I suffered for months from sore throat. Eclectric Oil enred me in twenty-four M. S. Gist, Hawesville, Ky.
I Know One Sure Remedy
for an obslinate cold. Its name is Pyny-Pectoral.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Chart Fletcher.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT.
JUNE 10, 1900.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY KXOXP7 SONDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN for
BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 0t (Ex.) 605, 9 38 p m; Sundays, 8 26. 8 55 a m ; 5 26 pm. Return, 8 07, 8304 m ; 12 04, 3 31, 4 34, 5 19, 6 22, 6 57, 8 17. 11 17 p m. Sundays, 9 19 a m, 5 19, 7 10 p m. BLACKSTONE-9 15 a m ; 4 26, 7 45 p m. Return 8 35, t1 25 a m ; 4 41 p m.
WALPOLE-5 t5, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15. 11 41, & m ; 12 50, 5 01, 6 05, 9 38 1' m. 8 8 28, 8 55 & m ; 5 28 p
m. Return, 848, a m; 12 48, 4 13, 5 15,601, 713 7 30, 9 10 p từ ; 12 12 a m. 8 10 17 a m, 6 t7, 7.58 p.m.
NORFOLK-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 15 a m ; 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 pm 8826 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, 1855 a m, 112 56,75 25, 6 10, 17 21, 9 18 p m ; 12 21 a m 8 to 26 a m : 6 25 p m. CITY MILLA-5 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 a w) ; f12 50, 6 05 9 38 pm. 8826 am, 526 pm. Return, 18 58 a m ; $12 69, 5 20. 6 13, 17 24, 19 21 p m ; 12 24 # m. 810 29 a m, 6 29 D m. POTNAM-9 15 a m: 4 25, 7 45 p i. 8 8 it p m. Return 7 30, 10 36 & m ; 3 50 p m. § 7 36 p. m. HARTFORD - 9 15 & m ; 4 25, 7 45 p m. Re- turo, 5 10, 8 30 a mn ; 1 55 p m.
WOONHOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 p m. Return, 7 45, 8 40, 11 30 & m.
NEW YORK, all rail-9 15 a mn ; 4 25 p m. 5 00, 11 00 % DO, New York, via Norwich Line, 7 45 p I.
Return New Pier 36, North River, 6 00 p m.
Providence Extension,
Trains leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE- 7 03, 9 03 am ; t 05, 4 26, 7.03 p m. 8 8 58 a m, 8 13 11 m. Return, 6 04. 8 10, 12 04 4 in 4 50, 6 00 p m. 8 7 35 a m, 7 05 p tt
MILFORD BRANCH.
Trains leave Franklin for
MILFORD-9 18 & m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 38, 6 55 p tu ; 8 6 37 8 00 a tri. pm. Return, d 35,8 21,11 13 a m ; 3 48, 6 03 p m. 8, ASHLAND-4 30 p m. Return, 7 50 a m ; 536 p m.
ANALYZED ! And Stood the Test. ESTABLISHED ! And Highly Recom- mended for a Spring and Summer Drink
Malarial Scarlet Tyboid
FEVERS
Can be prevented to a great extent by the use of 1be
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UNNYSIDE .. . . Spring Water.
References and testimonials can be furnished on application by responsible parties, This Pure Spring Water will be delivered to your house or office fresh from the spring every morning, at the following prices : .$1 00 One gallon every week day, per month ... three times per week.
Single Gallon. . . .
All orders Jeft at Dean's will receive promt attention.
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HUBERT H. GATES, "P.U. Hox 481.
Crescent · House,
FRANKLIN, MASS.
Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam, Table First-Class.
S. T. CAPRON. Prop'r.
J. A. GEB. House and Sign Painter. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging.
FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
SHOP AND
RESIDENCE, MCCARTHY STREET.
22-1y
G.A. Martin, M.D., AND
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from & to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. C. H. KANDALL, Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main and Emmons Str.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
... Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours 8 to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. 12-t1
DR. J. CUSHING GALLION.
No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
) Morning, 8 to 9.
Office Hours : 5 Afternoon, 2 to 3.30. Evening. 7 to 8.
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MRS. E. F. STETSON, CHIROPODIST.
Painless Removal of Corna, Bonlobe and IDETOWIDE NAIlS.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. W. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday o each week+
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse.
O F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. M. FISHER, President. Vice- Presidenta A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Committee of Investweut - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. Palmer, Dividends declared apl payable the first Mon- day in Juve and December.
Bank open daily trom 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to p. m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.
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THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1900.
MILK
FOOD
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy.
DANA BLOCK.
CITY MILLS.
At tity Mins, July Vi. Look, Eliza, be- loved wite of Thumas Hallam, aged St years 2 months and 3 days Funeral from her late irsilence Monday, July 30. 15MM11. Buria at ( ity Mi > cemetery
Card of Thanks.
I wish to extend iny most heartfelt thanks to my belgbbois and frietids fur then dreds of kindies, and warils of sympathy in iny bereavement THOMAS HAI.I. AM City Mills, Mass., July 31, 10000.
WORK OF INVENTORS.
In Maryland a man has patented shirt having a detachable bosom which can be easily removed and a fresh one put in its place when soilet. the shirt having a series o. button> 10 which tongues on the edges of the boxdin are attached.
Ha 'es f kn ves and forks utilizel fitr The storage of salt auc pepper under a new patent, earl hun. alle In gr formed of a tube, which has spri g dips to hold . on the slank with a int .real reservo r for the sali or pepper, which is shaken through the ruds
Hors al cattle arr prevented from wasting their fee by a new feed xxx, which has its > des extenil ed to the height of the unima 's shoul. der», with a slet in each side deer enough to allow the feed to be reached, the sides forcing the anima to hold its head ver the box while eating
( Tombstones or other heavy mason- ry can be set accurately n pare by a newly pateuted method, which con- sists of placing soluble supporting blocks between the stone and its base a owing the stone to be adjusted over its bet when the blocks are dissolved. and the stone setl es into place.
AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC.
The Lon lon publ sber, Alfred Harms worth while touring in France. has countel in one day. on the Riviera, 177 motor carriages and 209 motor tri cycles.
A private ant mobile stable w ! be built in New York city in the fall. In addition to the carriage house, there will be a room for charg'ng the bat terles and quarters for the men who wir take care of the vehicles.
A ·1 se observer ,'ates . . by actual count the number of au' moln es in reg r use in P'aris represe is +wu or three per cent. f the traffic on week days, with a very much higher aver age on Sun ay and holidays, probably reaching five per Ner
At Maritz org in Africa, traction engines have en presse ! int , service by the British " tary sothir ties for transport purposes. . und in some occa- sion. they I've been used to baul way. on lady of refugee children into the ( notry to give the san ou''ng,
How spe was Landed. Down to Jeannette Hurried a far er. I thought she said she would mnur ry only a tan of : ulture"
Well - And se she id-a man of agri culture .- N 1. Wor d. =
CASTORIA.
The K nd Y Ham & ware Bought
Bears the Bigesture Chart Fletcher.
FOR LOVE.
SUNRISE = =
FOR BEAUTY.
"COOK CO." = FOR BARGAINS.
GO=CARTS, $8.00 == Nice.
Nevel vet
Babes are a. g . : "Coun's
Rolling Stock. Awatment is complete. Sam- Good Old Terms -- A Little Down, Then $1.00 or 50c. Weekly
Everybody waits f : 1 eil 'at HI
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I. T tar - ١٠,٩١ ٢٣٥٠ wenty
# Free delivery at your home the hingr you unIne.
MED FIELD AND WAY ST. RY. CO.
LARS LEAVE Frank in ton Medway. Milis, Medfield. Westwood and Ded mat 7 a. m. and every ha f Four intil 10.39 p. m RETURN.
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SUNDAYS First car one our later in morning . last car one hour earl er h evening, each way.
Cars connect at Medway with cars for Mefor I ant So. Framingham. Cars connect at Dedham for Norwood, Walpole, Forest Hills, Hy e Park and Boston.
Time table subject to change without notice.
HEDW. C. SPRING, 'ISup't.
Jty10-442%
There's a Sucker Born Every Minute,
so give the babies a chance for life by using our improved nursing bottles and our strengthening and nourishing baby foods. Life for the little ones during the heated term means bottles that can he kept thoroughly clean and lood that will make pure blood, bone and muscle, and our foods will do it.
We recommend Me lin's Food.
Hoag Lake
PARK.
WEEK OF JULY 30
Afternoons at 3.15.
Evenings at %.80.
NEW YORK VAUDEVILLE STARS.
The company includes the Con- mopolitan Trio, the greatest singing trio in vaudeville . Hart and Bessie in a comedy sketch. "A Lesson to a Chappie," concluding with "Great Men. Past and Present ;" Fisher and Clark in their original acrobatic comedy, introducing their sensa- tional comedy act. "The Phantom Staircase." Prof. Hart and Mile. Bessie, introducing the " Mystery of Cawnpore." Miss Adela Reno. accompanist.
UNDER DIRECTION OF MORRIS BOOM.
WANTED.
Experienced Fur Felt Finishers,
about July 16th, on Ladies' Felt Hats.
Aod:ev HIRSH & PARK, Medway, Mass.
:¥3.110
PLANTLINE TO THE PROVINCES.
Cheapest and Best Ocean Trip Out of Boston.
1400 MILES FOR $18.00.
Points of interest include HALIFAX STRAITS OF CANSO, CAPE BRET- TON, BRAS D'OR LAKES, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and NEW FOUND- LAND. Elegant steamships La Grande Duchesse, Habfax and Florida Fram ourth side Lewis Wharf four HALIFAX. HAWKSBURY Aud CHARLOTTE- TOWN. every Tuesday, 12 noon. Every Saturday 2 p m. New line to SYDNEY every Friday It 4 m. Illustrated adver tlaing free
\ FLANDERS, N. E. Azent. go Washington st . Hunston. E. H DUWNING. Agent, 20 Atlantic Ave , Huston.
Jy 24 11024
Collector's Notice
" LECTOR'S LIFFICE. FRANKLIN, MAS . I.P. 1 Tie - ne's ug ints of the tollon ; scru drer estile, situqiri 11 the town of Frank the ants of Nerf ia and the . u;st on wealth 1 Missac .usett nudd the publi . Is hereby politic that the Faxes assessed for the year herein alter >pruned, accordi ig to the list com mitted tx
1. . 1. 1 . 1 Tivos ft sad Fank i .y thr real estate the offered to - site F. p.
WE INESDAY , th - . M . : AUGUST, T'HO. with f'e . d. 1-t harg- 1. fees, umrss thc Hen'y B K. a. - A non piece - pmifuel
fran, il ite 11 "Le rastit's +ifr =i È reat ane , in sad Franklin,
Be
FOR SALE.
Two Grocery Wagons, one Grocery Pung, Harnesses, all Fixtures suit= able for grocery business. Also, stock of Groceries. Will be sold in whole or part.
Apply to
J. B. MCKINNON.
Chilson's Market
Sirloin Steak.
25c | 3 1b. pails lard. .33c
Rump
25c 5 1b. pails lard.
Round 18c Bacon, strip 12c
Thick Ribs, C. Beef, 10 to 12c Smoked Shoulder.
Fancy Brisket.
10c Haxall Flour, every bar-"
Thick Flanks. . .... 6c| rel warranted. .... $5.00
Best Butter in Town.
J.) 65.1
TAKE ADVANTAGE
Of the Business Announcement column in the
SENTINEL. One cent per word.
SOMETHING NEW.
Razors can be conveniently sterilized by a new apparatus, which has a tank for heating the water or sterilizing liquid, provided with a hood which con tines the steam, sluts being cut around the edge of the hood for the insertion of the razor blades.
A trolley street sweeper has been patented by a Massachusetts man, hav ing a short car mounted on wheels with u central receptuelr, into which the dirt is gathered by nu endless chain of buckets from a series of brushr> which can be adjusted us desired.
A new mechanical toy is formed ul two oppositely twisted spiral wires with two end portions telescoprd and interlocked, the other end> projecting in opposite directions. to slide through the fingers and rotate the toy, which spens to separate the coils and makes an optical illusion.
netorm. "No," she baugh tily replied, "I would not think of marrying a man to reform
The look be guve ber wus terrible. "You are right !" he said, iun strunge voice. "The only way to reform a mar Is to be kind to him."
Then he strode away, leuring het numb with all the consciousness that the horse was on her all right. Detroit Journal.
How She Might Have Done It. "I never knew such a bore," she sald when speaking of the caller of the previous evening. He never knows when to go. I tried' every way I could think of to get rid of him last night, but he stayed until nearly 12, just the same."
"Why, didn't you offer to sing for him?" asked her dearest friend,-Chi- cago Post.
('uts and bruises are healed by Cham barlain's Pain Balm in about one third thr time any other treatment would re qnire hrcause of its antiseptic quallties which cause the parts to heal without maturation. For sale by Albert (', Ma
Itchness of the skin, horrible plagne. Mont everybody afflicted in one way or another. Ouly one ssfe, never failing
motor for operating a churn, in which ; cure, Doan's Ointment. At any drug two heavy weights are suspendmal by istore, 50 cents.
ropes wound on a shaft, the latter be. ing mounted in a frame and rotating a sertis of gears, wth a rrank shaft >et | Boars the at the end of the train to reciprocate the dasher.
CASTORIA
Signature
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletchers
Witch Hazel Jelly ...
An improved form of Witch Hazel, far more effective and convenient than the ordinary Witch Hazel. It is a quick and efficient remedy in all cases of burns, bruises and all irritations of the skin, such as hives, nettle rash, mosquito bites, etc.
15 CTS. BOTTLE.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.
FALES, the Grocer NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.
Choice, not Cheap, Goods Our Specialty.
All of Kennedy's Famous Crackers and Cookies in 5 and 10c. packages for luncheon or picnic. See our list.
FALES, the Main Street Grocer.
Coal! Coal !
Now is the time to lay in your Winter stock, as the
PRICE WILL ADVANCE IN A FEW DAYS.
JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer,
DEPOT STREET.
THE CANNING SEASON
Is at hand. You can find Glass Jars, Rubbers, Preserving Kettles, Porcelain-Lined Kettles, Fruit Tun- nels, Stew Pans, great and small. Also a fine lot of Water Sets.
CALL AND EXAMINE
W. E. Crowninshield 2 METCALF BLOCK. 10y4-40015
Farming® Machinery
Farmers of this section will find tto their advantage bi inspect our line of McCormick Mowers, Ritkes and Peppers, the Osborn Mower and Disk and Spring- Tooth Har- rows, the Morgan Spading Harrows, the Reynolds Has Spreader, Wierd's Plows and other fanning machines . 50c at prices to suit the times. No wide-awake farmer can afford to work without some of these ma. chines.
As always, we shall be headquar ters this season for HORSES. Heavy Draft and Driving Horses suitable for all purposes.
CHILSON, T.L.MARTIN, Veterinary
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
fet-1y8
A HOME ...
If you have one you are glad of it; if you haven't one you'll be glad to have one. It is not profitable to pay board. FOR ...
what you pay in that way will go a long way towards paving for the very furniture you are using. Probably you would prefer to select more modern furnishings.
$5.00 ...
per month will pay tor furni- Inte und carpets enough to furnish a modern home with all the necessities and com- tort- enough to make the ordinary mortal supremely happy. We charge no inter- est. We only ask your prom- ise to pay a little at a time as vou earn it und you have the goods set into your house at once.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST. Near (Ipera Houve WOONSOCKET, R. I.
">" Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.
Lake Pearl. WRENTHAM, MASS.
WM. L. ENEGREN, Jr., . . Proprietor S. N. STEPHENS, · · General Manager
Attractions This Week
Afternoons at 3.30, Evenings 8. 30- Walsh and Thorne, In their new character sketch. "Our Country Keuchtirs."
The Musical Holbrooks, Boston's Favorites,
Mackie and Walker, Comedy Sluging and Talking and Change Artists. Edward and Josie Evans, The poputar and clever artists, in their bright comedy sketch, entitled "Little Sweethearts."
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Concert by Norwood Band.
ADMISSION to the Grounds, 10c. Chil- dren, 5c. Reserved Seats In Amphithea- tre 5 and 10c. extra.
Boating, Bowling, Shooting, Swings, Natural Amphitheatre, Bicycle Track, Flying Horses, Donkey Cart, etc. Pettee, the popular photographer, will be open for business for the sen . son and Prof Stevens of Boston has been engaged for the season tu amuse young and nld with a Punch and Jndy entertainment.
*77" Electric cars will run to the Lake aud trains ou the Wrentham branch of the N Y., N. H. & H R. K run within five minutes' walk of the Lake.
Churches, societies, military organiza- tions and private parties can obtain the use of the grounds by applying to W. L. Enegien, Jr., Wrentham, Mass. Good accommodations for horses. Circulars free on application.
Constipation
Headache. bilint. - ness, h artburt, indi . gestion, and alt ver ilis are cured by
Hood's Pills
so'd by all dru .. ...
2' rents.
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Marriage n Success.
Mrs. Malhooly - P'laze, mnm, Of've sthopped in to ask if y'd let me have y'r wash igin ?
Honsrker per -How can I. Mrs. Mul. hooly? When you did onr wash, the things never came back clean, all the delicate fabrics were toru, and miany things were lost
Mrs. Mnlhochy Oh, th' wash'll be done all roight now, mum, Have no fear Me prisent husband do br "hoinese cintlemon .- Harlem Lifr.
Leaser of Two Evils. "What's the unise in the other room "" he demanded.
"It's Maggie," she replied, "The poor dear girl has to have some accomplish- menis, you know, and as the piano ilis- tressed you so much I decided to let her take elocution lessons."
For perhaps five minutes he was si- lent. Then he sighed and spoke. "I withdraw my objections to the piano," he said,-Chicago Post.
Choice of Chores, O. If I knew a preacher who an editor would be
I'd counsel him to try tr. and stay with him Just to see
The rem.l. for wett I wot, from what 1 know of men. He'd find his putplt restfut after tussling with the pent. -Indianapolis Journal,
A DRAFT CLERK.
O'llana And fwhat are you doin' now days, Mack ?
Mack-Oi'm ( raft clerk in th' bank, O'llana Draft clerk, is it? .In
fwhat are yer duties, Mack? Mack-Openin' an' shuttin' th' win ders .- Chicago Inter Ocean.
Alack! Atas:
The mald suis dreaming of knights of otd. | Her mother at the washboard rubs.) Bhe dreams of mulds with lovers so bold And ngs for one with mi lions untold. Whose arms about her he would enfold. And prove to be a prince among hubs. The matd sits dreaming of knights of old, Her mother at the washboard rubs.) Chicago Dally News.
She Was Responsible. Noozy-Your husband appears to be a man of great self-control.
Mrs. Strongmind- Yes, he is.
Noozr-I suppose he inherited the quality from h's father, the judge. M.s. Strongmis ! significantly) No It's a virtue lie Required since his mar- Paz -tat , 'e standard and Time-
BABY
leave Ded am at 6 a. m. at every half lour un il 0.30 pm. Last car Fra ken to Westwood 11 p. m.
Summer St., Fran'slin, Mass. mp2TH
For army use a combined shelter tent and cupe has been designed, hav ing a canvas cover of pyramid >hat+ with a removable cap at the top, which is taken off for the insertion of the head, a telescopic pole being attached bon, druggist.
at the end of a bayonet to support the device os a shelter tent.
A Tran has patented a mechanica!
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1.Jan 01.
Hattie M Fisher The Franklin
Sentinel.
VOL. XXIII. NO. 62.
FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1900. SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.
THE HILLSIDE COTTAGE.
COMMUNICATIONS.
[ The editor assumes no responsibility for mat- ter under this caption. This column is entirely at the disposal of the public, avoiding, as far a possible, trivial and controversial matter.]
MR. EDITOR :- Notices are posted about town, stating that no one must be al- lowed to ride through the streets on a Far from the busy and noisy street. blcycle at a greater speed thau ten miles care There is rest from the dally round of an hour or a mile in six minutes. Why then is the law uot enforced? The writer ventures to assert that on any pleasant day more than one hundred bicycles are ridden through Main strert thetween Emmons street and the rail- road bridge) at a speed exceeding fifteen miles an hour, or a mile in four minutes. Many of the riders generally pay no attention whatever to pedestrians, Many bicyclist» seem to think that they own the streets, and in many instances on side streets use the sidewalk where they think no officers will see them.
Now, if it is the duty of the day offi- cer to stop it, why does he not do so? Why do not the selectmen instruct and insist that he do so, and if he does uot attend to it appoint some one in his place who will attend to it?
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