Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 28

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But Florence dreaded a jmissible mis- apprehension. "That was unly heranse you look so fat and comfortable." she bastened to explain .- N. Y. Evening 6un


His Change. "1 th igliy n were in riarian." "I used to be. h . " gave 1 p."


"Why? D' ; a Hit ! tl. t your xxx- tem require l nr : ***


People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now thal it is generally kuown that syrup of Figs will permanently overcame habitual const patton, well informed people will not huy other laxalives, which act for a time. but finally Injine the system. B11y the genu ne, made by the California Fig Syrup C'o.


I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed It is the best lint- ment I have ever known of -J. A Dod- gen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of themmatism by titis reme dy. One application relieves the pain For sale by Albert C. Mason, druggist.


'Tiatt't safe tn he a day withant Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil in the house Never can tell what moment an accident is going to happen.


Can't be perfect health without pure blood Burdock Blood Bitteis makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system,


To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money


CASTORIA


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Beara the Bignature Chart Fletchers


The Hard Part.


Plankington-What makes ron so dis- satisfied? Haven't you got a good busi- ness ?


Von Blumer- Yes: but I want to moke money enough so I can live be- Fond my income without being con- stantly annoved .- Puck.


Hood's Pills


Are prepared from Na- ture's mild laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient. They


Rouse the Liver


Cure Sick Headache, B:1- iousness, S ur Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.


ONLY ONE ON RECORD.


Georgia Man I'ayu n Rallrond for a Ride Stoten on Truehw Wany lenr. Axu.


J. K. Rulgely, Chic: go representative of the Lon stille & Nashsie railroad, tells in the Chicago Journal the Mlest "conscience story."


A few years app. he says n man down in Georgia wrote to him asking what the fare w ull be to ride . 1. the trucks from New Orelans to Cine' nat . The writer explained their sothe time he- fore he had in this was beaten his way up from The south, being in straitened circunistances. Since then he had, he


Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble.


Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. dis- courages and lessens ambition. beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid- neys are out of order or d seased.


Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to he born afflicted with weak kid- neys. If the child urin- ates too often. if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage. it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting. depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should he towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a d seased condition of the kidneys and hladder and not to a habit as most people suppose


Women as well as men are made mis- erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, It is sold . by druggists, in fitty. cent and one dollar


sites. You may have a sample bottle by mail free. also pamph.et tel .- ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received Homo of Se aup Root from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bingham:on. N. Y. be sure and mention this paper.


One Man's Theory. Giles-Statistics show that fewel men fll druhkards' graves than in for- mier y ul's.


Miles - What's The cause - worl ! growing better?


Giles-No; I guess cremation has something to dn with it .- Chicago Daily News.


Buying a Piano by Renting It.


There are advantages in our Rental Pur- chase Plan that are wartb serious considera- tion. Briefly stated, we rent pianos and by agreement apply all rent toward purchase. If you don't want to pay all cash, our Rental Purchase Plan will solve the problem. A little cash down, and monthly or quarterly payments running through Iwo or three years, and you own the instrument. If you will write us, we will send catfogue, prices and full description of our Rental Purchase Plan. IVERS & POND PIANO CO., 114 & 110 Boylston St., Boston. de19-3m


H. R. JENKS,


Carriage


Repository,


... DEPOT STREET ...


.....


Up= to= Date Vehicles.


A COMPLETE LIVE.


.....


A WORD WITH YOU.


Y'um no doubt already know that iron am[ steel have advanced more than 60 pel cent. within the last few months Wagous, Plows and Machine Bolts have advanced a very large per centage. The output of the manufacturers, of which ] am acting as agent, will cost at least one- half million dollars more in 1000 than the present year. This is a conspicuous reason why farmers should buy machiues this year and not put it off ontil next. my30-Ttf


By F. W. COMMINO9 & CO, Auctioneers, MEDWAY, MASS.


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer- tain mortgage deed given by Henry A. Walker to Mattie W. Edwards, dated Dec. 10, 1570, and re- corded with Norfolk Deeds, lib. 647, fol. 358, for breach of the conditions thereof and lo foreclose said mortgage deed, will be sold on the premises in Medway at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1200,


at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage decd, to wit-" A certain lot of land, with the wings inercon, situate in said Medyay, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of land now or Jate of Warten Gould, thence-west. crty on the northerly line of Gjurnsey street 123 3-4 feet to Phillips street; thence northerly on said Phillips street 323 22-100 fret In land of grantor; thence easterly on said land 194 4-100 feet to land of Charles Ford ; thence southerly on said land and land ot J. 1tichcock 160 82.100 feet lo land Inte ol John McLellan; thence westerly on sald land and land of said Gould 79 7-100 feel, "thence south- crly on land of said Gould to the point of ilepart. ore on Gurascy street 165 85-100 feet, containing 52,512 18-100 square feet. Meaning to convey the same premises as conveyed to grantor by dred from Hearl Batcheider dated March 24. 1863, and recorded with Nurfolk deeds, libro 545, folio 327. Terms given at liine and place of sale. E. GERRY BROW V. Guardmin MATTIE W. 'EDWARDS) SMALL .. Mortgagee. J=23.30.fe0 Medway. Jan. 20, 1900,


TOTICE Is hereby given that the subarriver has been inly appointed administrator ut The estate uf Katherine Mr Duwell. lase ut Meil- way, In the county ut Natfulk, der cased. itt- lestate, and has taken upon himself that trust by giving bond, as the law dtrerta. AH persona having demands upon the estale of sald deceased are required to exhibit the catue, and all persons indehteit to sa'd citate are called upon to make jayinent to S K. KINGSBURY, Administrator.


Asbiress Went Medway. Mans.


Ja_3.30,166


ON THE HEAD ... IS WHERE OUR


QUINONE HAIR TONIC


HITS YOU.


It stimulates the growth of tiny, new hairs and gives a refreshing glow to the scalp. We do not claim for it the absurdity that it will make hair appear where no roots are. but it will do just what we say it will-tone up the scalp.


It is 35c. per bottle.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist.


PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.


Coal


COAL is cheap at any price. Buy it while you can and keep warm. Why not buy NOW and avoid still higher prices, which are sure to come ?


ORRIN W. BUGBEE,


"The Coal Dealer."


RAY OFFICE, Depot Street.


THROAT TROUBLES


Are troublesome it they are not serious. The kind that comes upon one after having taken cold, pro- ducing a cough that is troublesome and annoying may grow worse. Why not cure it?


OUR TOLU, TAR AND WILD CHERRY


is a reliable and sure cure for these troubles; has been tested the past 20 years in Franklin ; always satisfactory.


A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. DANA BLOCK


CHILSON,


TELEPHONE 14-4.


Fancy Turkeys .


POST OFFICE BLOCK. . 15 to 18c 15 to 18c


Fancy Chickens


Fancy Fowls


Rump and Sirloin Steak


2 lbs. Round Steak 25c 14c


Legs of Lamb


Fresh Pork. 10c


Pork Sausage 10c


Frankfurt Sausage


10c


Fresh Hams.


10c


Fresh Shoulders 08c


Salt Pork 8c lb., 14 lbs. for. $1.00


Pigs' Heads, Ib.


03c


3 1b Pail Lard 30c, 5 1b Pail Lard 45c, 10 1b Pall Lard 80c.


3c for 3 1b, 5c for 5 Ib, 8c for 10 1b Lard Pails (my brand) returned. Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes. Best brand of Canned Goods to be had.


The Best Butter in Town. .


fei-1yS


Assignee's Sale.


Now is the time to buy your Winter stock of Groceries of the finest quality and at the lowest prices in town.


Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c Ib.


Gilt Edge Seeded Raisins, 12 1-2c


1b.


Fancy Dishar- Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Mixed Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Chocolates, 15c lb). Lowney's 40c goods now 85c. We carry the finest quality' Butter


Good dark Molasses, 30c gallon. [ cut from the tub, 1 1b. primes, 5 1b. boxes, 10, 20 and 50 1b. tubs, at the


Pure Maple Syrup, 25c quart. Best Cider Vinegar, 15c gullon. Boiled cider, quart bottles, 20c.


5 lb. can Java and Mocha Coffee,


90c The best 50c, Tea 40c.


The best 60c Tea, 50c.


Fancy Table London Layer Rais-


ins, 20c lb.


Come in and leave your order with us and get the best for the least money.


Gentlemanly Dealing and Prompt Delivery is Ou? Motto.


Mckinnon's Grocery Store,


CENTRAL SQUAR .


H. E. RUGGLES, Assiznee.


Chamber Outfits


Comfortable and enjoyable sterp will surely rome to you if sun pro. ville jimiranlı with une of tirsg unints. The prices will surely he higher when this stork is exhaust- Orl. Dami't xtou to connt your ANIny. l'ay tis a dollar a week atal Itave the outfit at once.


OUTFIT NO 1. This mtlit consists of a bedstead. bu- read with three alrawers and faury wlapeal tojų, commode with three ilraw- era and splanber back, 2 chairs, 1 rocker, İ lable, I soft top mattress, two parts, I woven wire spring hedl, I toilet set of ten gafedex, all ileporateil.


$29 $5 SJaluwis, $1 per we. k. OUTFIT NO. 2.


This point has a larger and better chamber set, Including the chairs rock- er. tohle. mattress, spring bed and


$39-$4.30 down, 31 per week. OUTFIT NO. 3.


"Tit4 ontht is made up with une at our mint pujailar selling chamber sults. Julitaling the 2 chairs, jurher, table, thatirpas, waven wire spring hed amal


$33-$3.50 ilown, $1 per week.


The Weeks Furniture Co .. 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.


F's" Store njeg Weilheadlay and Sat-


utilay oveulnis.


BOSTON AND FRANKLIN EXPRESS.


E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZEE & SON)


Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and 9 a.m. Goods returned by freight at 2.30 same day


Franklin Office at Razee & Son's old stand, Post Office Block. Boston Offices, 75 Kilby St., 105 Arch St. and 15 Merchants' Row. ap14-Ftf


Collector's Motice.


The owner of the following described parcel of real estate, in the town of Medway, county of Norfolk and commo wealth of Massachusetts, and the public. are hereby notified that the taxes thereon assessed for the year within spec ifled, according to the list committed to me by the Assessors of Taxes, remain unpaid, and that the sald parcel of real estate will be offered for sale by public auction, at the town clerk's office in said Medway, on


TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 1900,


at 10 o'clock a. In., for the payment of said taxes and interest, ogether with the cost oud charge Thereon, unless the same shall be previously discharged ;


Patrick Conly-About twenty-five acres of land, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east and west side of Holliston street, in the northerly part of Medway, bounded on the north by land of heirs of Oliver Clifford and heirs of Louisa Thayer, east by land of Arthur F. Leonard, south by land of Myron Smith and heirs of John McLoughlin and west by land of Frank Cass and George F. Newell. Tax assessed. $23.76.


Or however otherwise lhe parcel of Manil may be bounded and described. GEO. F. MADDEN, Collector of Taxes for 1808.


ja9,16,23


Py F. W. CUMMINGS & CO. Auctloncers, MEDWAY, MASS.


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained 'in a cer- Inin mortgage deed, given by lleary A. Walker to Arthur J. Edwards, and assigned by varions as. signments, duly recorded to Mattie W. Edwants, and for a breach of the conditions thereof and to foreclose said mortgage deed, will be sold on the premises in Medway at public auction on


WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1:00,


at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all and singular the premises, couveyed by said mortgage deed, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones on the northerly side of Gurnscy strect, thence running westerly on said Gurnsey street lour rods to Nurfolk avenue; Ilence northerly on Norfolk avenue six rods; Thence easterly lour rods to a stake and sommes; Thence southerly B rods to said Gurasey street al the point of beginning. Reference may he had to deed of W. P. Clark, dated May 13, 1884, and re- corded in Norfolk county deeds, libro 566, foto 531. Terms given al time und place of sale. MATTIE W. EDWARDS, Assignee of said mortgage.


Medway, Jan. 20, 1900, ja23,30.feb


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. 59.


At a Probale Conri holden at Dedham, In and for said county of Norfolk, on the third day of January. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred,


On the petition of Minme Gale Osgood of Norfolk, In sald county, praying that her name may be changed to that of Marion Gale Osgueil, public notice having been given, according to the order of court, that all persons inight appear and show cause, If any they had, why the samn should not be granted, and it appearing that the reasons given therefor are sufficient and consin- ent with the public Interest, and being sutklac- tory to the court, andl no obiectinr Jung maile, te is derreesi alsd' der name be changed, as prayed for, to that of Marion Gule Ospontl, which name she shall hereafter bear, and which shall be her legal name, and that she give pullle notice of sald change by publishing this decree once in each week, for ihree successive weeks, In the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published in Franklin, and make return to this court un- der oath that anch notice has been given. JAMES H. FLINT,


a , 6,23 Julge of Probate Court.


OTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has been duly appointed administrator


of The estaic ant Alrendy alministereil of


Winslow Cook, late ot Franklin, in the


nf Norfolk, ileceased, Intestate, and has taken upun himself that trust by giving Brond, as the law directs. All persons having de- mands njenu The estate of said deceased are re- julreal to exhibit the same, and all persons In- delted to sahl estate are called upon to make payment tu GEORGE W. COOKE,


3. 1800.


O11CK is herrhy given that the subscriber has Juven ilnly appnluled executor of the will of Emery Thayer. late of Franklin, in rumany of Norfolk, ileceased, testato, Amel has taken upan himself that trust hy giving bind aml'appainting Orerles T. Due uf Franklin af desabil his agent, as the law ill- recta All promis having demands upon the en. tate nf acid drcentral are required to exhibit the same, and all persons Indebted to suld estate ure rallel ngon to make payment to the subsrrib-


WILLIAM J. WIRITING, Exerator.


Address : Willinin]J. Whiting, Franklin, MasH. Anv. 13, 14fhf.


ja0, 10, 43


THE


RELIABLE


KEEP A .GOING !


BUSINESS IS NOW UNDER FULL STEAM.


This week we are moving te the front. Bargains in every department, to close out odd pieces before stock taking at balf price. Here's a sample lot as they occur : One No 421 Ladies' elegaut Mahogany Desk, reduced from $23 to $11.50, balf off. One No. 258 Oak Sideboard of high polished finish, former price was $37; present price $18.50.


Another Oak Sideboard, worth all we asked, which was $35; price now


$17.50.


One No 28 Oval Centre Table going for $3.38, for whilch tbe reasonable price


Aud the sale continues on over 100 Rockers at 25 per cent discount all this month. The first in line get first choice. €1


Austin S.Clook an 67 and 64 Main St. WOONSOCKET, R. 1.


Goods always delivered free by team, no matter how faraway your headquar- Lers may he. Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.


W. S. JOHNSON, SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE


Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.


The Oldest Life Insurance Company in America. The Largest financial Corporation In the World.


Since its organization to January 1. 1899 il has paid on it- policy contracts and holds for the benefit of its existing policy holders, $765,269.234, which amount is $77,797,704 in excess of the total preminme that have been received. $277,517,325. Asscts January 1, 1899, -


- 55,000,000.


Annual Income over


Nend your address and date of birth lo my address a' 11 AN .: 1\ MASS. and I will submit to you a proposition.


REFRIGERATOR CAR


.EAT .V : HIS WAY


Mr. Rulgely, in a spirit of jest, sent the letter to C. Pr Almore, general jas- senger agent of the read, Mr. Amore as a jest wrote the so itherner that : ne ernt a mile was the rate for passage on the trucks nil that the fare from New Orleans to Cincinnati would he $+.21.


No answer came to this letter and the railroad officials hal forgotten the incident until the week, when a man walked into The Louisville & Nashville railroadl offices in Chicago and asked for Mr. Ridgely.


"Mr. Ridgely is not in at present." said one of the cterks in the passenger department. "Can we do anything for you ?"


"Yps. I want to pay this rond $9.20 I owe it." The caller counted ont the money, gave his name, asked for a re- ceipt. and told the clerk Mr. Ridgely would understandl.


The railroad officials have ordered the money returned, but the conscience- stricken truck rider cannot be found. letters to his former bome in Georgia being returneil undelivered.


THAT NEW STENOGRAPHER,


The Merchant-But my new stenog. rapher is a most val able member of the force.


His Wife-Yes: I heard you call her dear. Chicago Inter Ocean.


By n Bored Listener.


He could not tell a 1.e-but that Was cot his only glory. For all who's heard h.m try declared He couldn't tell a story.


CHAIRS


Sugar, 19 lbs. for $1. . Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1. Fancy Ponce Porlo Rico Molasses,


never sold before less than 50c gal- lon, now 40c gallon. .. . .


Fanry New Orleans Molasses,


always sold at 60c gallon, now 50c gallon.


lowest prices, quality considered.


J. 1'. Squire's Pure Lard, &c lb. 10 1b. pails Lard, full weight, 75c.


J. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 lb. pails, 50c. Mixed Nuts, English Walnerts, Oranges and Lemons in stock t the lowest prices. Administrator. Appointed Sept. 12, 1883. Notice orderedl.lau.


16c 20c


"No, but my da el ru arriel the sor. of one of the ww. . .. pa kora. and I consider it miy e ti is re'ra's from anything that u _ lave a leideney to injurethe bus't >>." -. Chicago Times- sad .. I J. d the chi :-. V. i . a. I.t. r ting In Olden Times on the try ks. I. .. _ hthe wallthe road money. 11 . fer ike a thief and wished to pay what was right to case his conscience.


Thi theher


The


Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 8.


FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,


James Dyce & Co., Woonsocket


Sheriff's Sates. .. .. A. C. Dana & Son. N. C. Nye ..


Citation .. .. .. Fales, the Grocer ... Concert and Dance by the Placere Club. The World's Glass Show. ..


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Hours fromn 6.30 a.m. to 7.80 p. t. Satur days, 6.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 I. m. Money Order Department from 6.30 a. m. to T p. m. MAILS OPEN FROM


North, South East and West. 1.20


Providence .... .


9.90


Eastern States and Provinces


12.00 P. M


Eastern States and Provinces. 4.40


5.10


West and South.


6.40


Providence ... d Fas


6.40


Boston and Kast.


8.40


Milford. MAILS CLOSE FOR 0.05


Providence ..


.45 A. M.


Eastern States and Provinces 2.00


West and South 9.00


Milford. . .. 1.30 M. Eastern States and Provinces. 4.05 P. M.


West and South.+.+ 4.80


Hastern States and Provinces .. 7.15 North, South, East and West ... MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin. Mass., June 17. 1898.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


BOX 6-Corner Cross and Central streets. S-Central street, head of Summer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main streets. 23-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street.


34 -- Nason's Crossing. 3º Corner Unlon and Central streetp. 11-Union street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 13. Corner of Garfield and Crescent streets. Two Blasts-Fire out. Que Blast-Testing apparatus.


Directions for Giving an Alarm.


Being sure that a fire actually exists, g. to the nearest box, unlock, pull down the hook and let go. The apparatus works automatically, Close the box and remain until the fire Jen arrive to direct them to scene of the fire


AN ADVERTISEMENT


Simply tells the public what you have husband carried as accident Insurance. got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all there is to It.


FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF


Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.


Taxes! Seven per ceot, or collection -which? Perhaps both.


Wesley Fiske is slowly improviog from his attack of pneumonia.


Mrs. D. P. A. Jacoby of Newport, R. I., is a guest at A. C. Masoo's.


A citizens' caucus will be held in ths town hall on Friday evening, February 23. The hand of fellowship will be given


to new members at the Baptist church, Sunday forenoon.


Four cases of mumps in the family of J. P. Basset makes It seem as if he wers getting his share.


Davis Thayer bas beeu reelected as one of the directors of the Dedham Mu- tual Fire Insurance company.


The account oo the estate of the late Marie Bumpus for $4,001.00 has been allowed iu the probate court.


A fioe reproduction of Millet's "Glean. ers" now graces the High school, as a result of Mr. Williams' readings.


Fraocis C. Cleveland has preseoted a claim against the towu for injuries; re- drich was held on Wednesday afternoon csived upon the highway, by falling from a bicycle, from his late residence on Summer street, the house being completely filled with mourning friends. The Episcopal aervice was rend by Rev. Mr. Miner, the music being furnished by the Misses Whiting and Messrs Hosford and Harts


Dr. J. C. Gallison says that he has beeu flooded with offers of back Towo Reports as a result of his advertising for tbem jo the SENTINEL Of course ad- vertising paya,


Sunday belog the fourth Suoday in the month, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion for St. John's Mission, at tbe Rectory, oo Crescent street, at 8 A. M.


The World's Glass Show company will open at Mosle hall next Monday eveolog for one week, The company has been engaged by Division 8, A. O. H., aod the proceeds will be used for the society's library fund.


The meeting which was oo the Farmers' olub programme for Monday evening, January 29, at the town farm, will he held at James M. Parker's, North Frauk. lin, The subject for discussion has not been sooouoced.


It is possible that the fire department in the near future may be obliged to pay a larger amount for having the whistle blowo by the electric light company, the latter claiming that the price charged at preseut does not reimburse the company. The selectmen will grapple with the questioo.


The crossing teoders oo the Midland division railroad have received urders were takeu by C. F. Frazce and Mina


from the roadmaater to the effect that they will not be allowed to have persons loitering around their shanties, and will not be allowed to converse with persons during businesa bours. If they violate this rule their jobs will he the coose- quence.


Try May Morey, Mrs. Lucy Archibald, Miss Liuoa Ferrer and George Sneatlı.


cranberries, lleinz annr kront 10c. Heinz India relish. Ail the vegetables, Finext butter in town. Canned guods of jail kinds


Mrs. Charle - Rand will shortly canvass |days from 9 to 12: 30 o'clock.


for a life of Maudy.


ther to Ochce's barber shop and get a "winter" hair cut.


An Interview with Lillan Whiting.


Before she recently salled for Europe,


It is illustrated with fins portraits of Miss Field, prinled by the famous University Press and bound in a rich style worthy of the contents. C. L. D.


Apparently a Neccessity.


Mrs. Lizzie Treen Hosmer, in speaking of nmusic anpervision says; "I have been thinking of this thing for some years. Music is taught In the public schools of more than eighty per cent. of the cities


Beantiful" and make a series of three volumes of it "go!" She was dressed in the Hampton Institute, Virginia. A cir- a soft pearl-colored silk, with pink belt


The revivial Interest at the Baptist cular from the Massachusetts Forestry and pink somewhere else, veiled with church is increasing. The meetings association was also read, which stated lace, and so worn that she seemsd spir- have been well attended this week, and the new law requiring the election of a ituclle to the last degree. Her gold more arose for prayers last night than tree warden in each town of the state, hair tossed highty about her face formed any time previous, There will be three declaring the importance of the office in




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