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Lame Fowly Are Uselens. If the lten gets lame and continues so it is generally better to send her to the kettle. It has been the experience of many that a laine fowl stands round so much that she gets fat and stops Inying. The queer thing is that she will be found to have no signs of eggs in her. This seems to be due to the fact that the fat has increased to such an extent that the formation of even embryonic eggs is iliscontinued. Why a fat fowl should stop forming eggs lt Is difficult to say, but it Is a fact .- Farm- era' Review,
Kept Awake by ller Talking. Mrs. Benham-I believe there is a man under the hed. Denham- Well, I hope he is getting more sleep than I am .-- N. Y. World.
"Deeds are Fruils,
Wants are but lenves " It is unt what we say, but what Iuod's Sarsaparilla durs fint tells the story. The many wonderful currs effreled by this ment cine are the fruits hy which it should be judged These prove il to be the great, unequalled remedy for dyspepsia, rheu malisin, serofula, salt theum, catarrh smil all other ailments dde to impirr or impoverished blinul.
Hond's Pills ure non irritating, mild, effective.
"Two View .. Pessimist-I tell you the world is going to the devil.
Optimist-Well, I see you are going the way of the world .- Detroit Free Press.
I want to let the peuple who suffer from rhemmatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Phin Balm relieved me after a mimuber of other medicines and a doctor had failed JU Is The best lini- m .u1. I have ever known of -J. A. D.d. Rep, Alpharetta, Ga Thousands have heen emrd of rheumatism by this tenie dy. One application relieves the puin Far sale by Albert. C. Muaum, druggist
"Neglected cold- muke fat grave. vards," Dr. Ward's Norway Pite Symp helps mach nidd women to a happy, vigor
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag. netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. AH druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaran- teed. Booklet and aample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co . Chicago or New York.
To Care Constipation Forever. Take Ciscarets Candy Cathartic, 10c or 55c. If C. C. C. full to cure, drugeists refund money.
CASTORIA.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletcher
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
r. healthy movement rement of the
If you haven't a regular, heait re sich. or will be, Keep your bowels every day. Juni re Menyn boirele ofren. and It will Force. In thy shape violent physic of pll 0140h. Is coupe ous. Tho Butwat best. caslest. most iericet w bowels clear and olup islo tule
CANDY acareto
TRADE MARK REGISTERCO
REGULATE THE LIVER
l'lenganl. Palatable, Potent, Taste Grol. Do Hood. Never Hicken, Weukon. or Griper. 10r.
30€ : Write
fur freo samude und booklet on heaha. Address
Atorling Itomuedy company, Chicago, Suntreal, Xew Tork. 322.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
ONLY $5.00 SEND US $5. 00 ad & gust and we autre of gund faith and we will send you any fre proettete by freight, C. O. D., subject to examinetion, You evo eramles Ii et geor Freight depot and If you fud it the, oquel of ony fr proof combinetlon lock tron +mil steel ento innde end about esetbird the price charged hy Pra for the some elec ood geode, y your freight ogent our epeefal Thetory Přid 25.00 rent with order; otherwise return it at our .x pense luch cefes for the home, de. DE1 800-1b, omes gad alors auf'es, #[7.96| 700 lbs.+ #31.961 1000 Fhd .. freight charges, less the pa, Hae return It at our and we will return your $5.00. 100-1b, com leur .051 400 1b& : $17. 961 700 50 lbs., $38. 10:very large doable estulde and deebl malde deor ontes fur lorge hoalerin, Faelery, jewelry or bent, KO losbos high, 8400 1bs. , 86A. 76| 18 leekes high, Thoo ibd .. AND. 76. Freight overages IL cepte por Jonthe ferro Mer NO Met& WRITE FOR
FREE KATH CATALOGUE and opetal liberal C. O. D. offer. BEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago.
Another Kind. "I wish you wonbl use some powder," Mrs. Roomer," bald the irritable lodger one morning.
"What do you menu, sir?" exclalmed the lundlady, indignantly; "you insult me with your rudeness. The idea of me using powder!"
"Well, suit yourself," snapped the Ir- ritable ludger. "if you would rather lose $10 a week than to sealter a little insect powder in my room, I suppose I shall have to move." - Brooklyn Life.
No Hurry. Mr. Nevrich-1 gave you an order last week to trace my ancestry hack for 500 yeni's,
Chronologist-Yes, sir; we have It about half done already.
Mr. Newrich Bitt I forgot to give you my name.
Chronologist-Oh, that makes no dif- ference! We always begin at the founder of n hous . and work down, We won't need your name for two weeks, -- Judge.
Well Calendareil. December twenty-second Is the shortest in the year, Because the Christmas shopping Bankrupts us far and bear. -N. Y. Tribune.
The Cure that Cures
Coughs, Colds, Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is
OTTO'S CURE The GERMAN REMEDY Cures throat and lung diseases. Sold by all druggists. 25&50cts
ON CONDITION.
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Miss MeGillicuddy, kin I hev de pleasure of walkin' down de street wid vouse ?"
"Yer kin, Raggy, If yer'll pretend not ter know me w'en I meets me friends." -- N. Y. Evening Journal
#Is itet =__ Ile went a peaceful way And tried to do his best, With never any room For hate within hts breast.
He won no great renown, He gained no splendid height, For all his days were spent In merely doing right.
He never broke a heart. He caused no tears to flow, But where he slumbers weeds And briers unly grow.
So let him sleep away
Till summoned by the Lord- Sweet virtur hasn't ceased To be its own reward.
-S. E. Kiser, In Chicago Times-Herald.
Disappointment. She smiled at me! My foolish heart Responded with a sudden hound. I loved her so! It seemed at last That joy and comfort I had found. New courage filled me-for till then My hope had been but faint and weak. She smiled at me! And I resolved That I that very night would speak She smiled at me! Ah, lockless day! Its pain I never can forget. For now I have no hope at all,
Although she Is not married yet. She smiled at me! Foot that I was! For hours the wine of life I quafted: But when, encouraged by her smile, I told my love, she only laughed. -Somerville Journal.
Binrney.
My summer girl is home again, To smile once more on me: She brought a most bewitching tan Back with her from the sea.
But better than the tan she brought Is something In her breast:
Last night she looked Into my eyes And modestly confessed
She walked and talked with other nien. Down there beside the sea. And, from their foolish actions, learned To know the worth of mo.
-S E Kiser. In Chicago Times-Herald,
Bennty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. heanty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathast tir clean your blood and keep it clean, 1 stitring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day t. bamsh punples, boils, blotches, blackhead and that sickly bilious complexion by taki ... C'ascarets, -- beauty for ten cents. All di og gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c
"What's in a name?" Everything. to exnin|mutton. This violin
when you crime le medicine cpl lion's Sacmporilla jun gel the brel maury can buy.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Chart Fletcher.
if it isn't an Eastman, It isn't; a Kodsk
Kodaks
Load in Daylight with Film Cartridges for two, six or twelve exposures as desired. For work at home then, as well as for one's outings,. the Kodak becomes more convenient than the glass plate camera.
No dark room except for development, no bothersome plate holders or dark slides.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
ce TeLobut IaEr KY THE > Rochester, N. Y. -DEALERS .ON'DY MOIL.
She Knew b; Experience.
Careful Housekeeper-Bridget. you may get all the preserves we canned last year and boil them up again, I am afraid they have begun to work. Bridget- Like enough, mum, enough. Everythin' 'round this house has to .- llarlem Life.
ller Impression. Unele Hiram-You've heard of them Christian Scientists that claim they can cure anything, haven't you ?
Aunt lletty-Ob, yes. They've got out some new patent medicine, haven't they ?-- Brooklyn Life.
Only One of Its Kind,
Dorotby had never before been taken to the races. Among the horses there was one whose toil had not been docked. "My!" exclaimed the little girl in astonishment. "one of the horses is a long-hanilled one!"-Judge.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT.
OPT. 22. 1800.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. IDAILY EXCEPI SUNDAYS, I'SLENN OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN for
BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 11 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Kx.) 605, 9 38 p m; Sundays, : 26. 8 55 a mn; 626 pm. Return, 8 07, 830 a m: 1204, 336, 432, 519, 6 22. 6 57, 8 17, 11 17 p m. Suudays, 9 15 a 11, 5 15, 7 10 p tu. BLACKSTONE-1 15 & m ; 4 23, 7 45 p m. Return 8 35, 11 26 a tu ; 4 41 } ni.
WALPOLE-5 15, 6 55, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 il, & m; 12 50, 5 01, 5 45, 9 38 |1 m. 8 8 26, 8 55 a mi; 5 26 p m. Return, 848, & m: 12 49, 410, 5 11.601, 719 9 10 | m ; 12 12 & Di. > 10 17 a m. 6 17, 7 54 pm. NOHFOLK-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 15 2 111 ; 12 50, 5 45, 9 38 pm. 8826 a m; 5 26 |+th. Return, [855 & m, 112 58, 15 21, 6 19, f7 25, 9 18 11 m ; 12 21 4 m / 10 26 A TI : 6 25 11 111.
CITY MILLS-6 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 a us ; f12 50, 5 48, 9 38 1: 0. 8} 26 a m, 528 pim. Helnrn, 18 6A, a m ; [1 01, 5 25. 6 11, 17 28, 19 21 p ju ; 1224 a m. 810 29 a ni, 6 2 n m. PUTNAM-9 15 a m : 4 23, 7 45 1. T+ 8 811 pm. Return : 20, 10 30 a 10 ; 3 50 p m. $ 7 35 p. Ut. HARTFORD - 9 15 3 m: 4 23, 7 45 p 10. Re. turn, 5 10, 8 30 & m ; 1 56 p ni.
WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 1 m. Return, 7 45, 8 40, 11 30 a m.
NEW YORK, all TRIl-9 15 & 1D ; 4 23 p m. Heturn 5 00. 11 00 a m.
New York, via Norwich Line, ; 45 p mm, Retain New Pier 36, North River, 6 00 | m.
Trains leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE-T 04, 9 04 0 m ; 1 08, 4 25, 704 p m. Kett rn, 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 a m ; 4 45, 6 04 11 10.
MILFORD BRANCH.
Tralas leave Frankly for
MILFORD-9 18 a m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 35, 6 50 p m , B $ 37 pm. Returo, 6 35, 8 21,11 13 a m ; 3 48, 6 03 p m. B. 8 00 a m.
ASHLAND-4 30 p m. Return, ; 50 a m) ; 5 36 p m.
Traine leare Unlouville for MILFORD-9 25 & m ; 1 19, 4 37, 5 42, 6 57, 8 6 44p m FRANKLIN-6 49, 8 41. 11 28 & t ; 4 03, f 19 p m. S : 15 am.
GEO.LICONNOR.P. T. M. A. C. KENDALL, G. P. A.
Explanation of signs; . Daily and Sundays; [ stops on notice tu agent or rumductor ; ; daily except Monday ; « runs dlafly, including Sunday ut on Saturday rons two hours later than time given. § Stops unly for New York passengers. K Limited Express leaves Park square, Bos- tou, for New York a: 1 p m. Runs on week days, Arrive In New York at 6 00 p in samne ilay. Leaves New York at 1 pm; atrives in Boston at 6 00 p mt same ilay.
J. A. GEB. House and Sign Painter. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging.
FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
SHOP AND RESIDENCE, MCCARTHY STREET.
22-1y
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FRANKLIN, MASS.
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Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
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M. M. 1'ISIER. Prestent. Vice l'residente
A M. B. Fuller, A tark.
Cleili amil Treasurer, W. H. I'pion. Trustees-M. M. Fisher. A .M. B. Frtier, Walen Kırılall, Spinner Robbins, R. P Ross, F. L. Fisher, E. G. Wilson, S. G Clark. J. W. Thompson. A. Park, W. It. cary, W. P. Clark, (; R. brake. E. B. Stowe.
Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H Cary, Sminner Robbins, 8. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake.
Budenils derlareil auil payable the first Mon- ilay in June ani Deceother.
Bank open daily from 9 10 12 a. I. am] 2 to 4 11+ m.
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bunds and Mortgages
G.A. Martin, M.D.,
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from & to 9 .I. m. I to 2 and 7 to &'p. wir.
I)K. C. HI. RANDALL, n
Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main and Einirons Sis.) 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 avrille. Hours 8 10 9 A. m
12-tr
DR. J. CUSHING NiALLISON. No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
) Morning, 8 to 9.
(@ice Hours : Aftorunon, 2 tu 3.30.
Evening, 7 to 8.
92-175
F )RS. J. T. STETSON & M. E. POND, DENTISTS
Exchange Block (up stairs), Franklin, Mass. Dr. Stetson at office Mondays and TuesdayA TIT. 1'curl on Wednesdays, Thursilays, Fritto aml Saturday's.
ANTRS. K. F. STETSON. CHIROPODIST.
Painirse Removal of Corbe, Kunlove and Ingrowing Nails.
Office hours fron 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. It. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
D MAPLK ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. IN. If i, whilebram be
().F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER. Shop Work and Cases.
All tired out-
Once a day's work didn't use him op 50- Now he comes home with an aching back, aching head, aching limubs, feel- ing tired, miserable, discouraged, It's the kidneys.
The hackache is kidney ache, tired kidneys-
They are not filtering the blood as they should-are leaving the uric acid and other poisons in the aystem- The kidneys must he strengthened- Well kidneys make a well man.
Doan's Kidney Pills Make well kidneys-they are not a new medicine-not an experiment- they've been tested and thousands en- dorse their merit. Here's a case of it: Mir. J. W. Parker, carpenter in the wood turning department of the Fitchburg Car Shops, Fitchburg, Ma45., says: "In the month of February, 1596. I was asked by a gentle- man who called on nie to publicly give my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills, What I gave him for publication has appeared fu our Fitchburg papers, I was interviewed a second time over two years afterwards when I told my interviewer the following: Ever since my original siatentent aj peared in the Fitchburg papers, 1 have been repeatedly asked by people in the shops where I work. on the street and by callers at my house if the said statement weretrue. I ofien wi hed it were in Inhfax, and in allowing my name to appear as an endorser of Dont's Kilner Pills during the coming year, I want it thor oughly understood that they proved of great benefit and from my experience 1 can com. rentingsly say they are une ratent me ticine upon which propre" Can" Gepeud to do as represented."
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by a'l dealers; price 50 cents a hox. Mailed on receipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other.
OUR $1.50 ANTI FAT BELT For # 1. DO we furnish Ibe celebrated BEHOVEN'A AL- DOMINAL BELT for the cure of CORPI'LENCT. Corpulen Corpulent people whn wear the Brown's Abdomi- val Belt run no risk of Serai of Rupture or t'm+ belleal Lleralet cel . romfert sed ensref erliom No enepoleet persom
youwill appreciate. can afford to www
al to be without this belt. Cel ible Ad. ool enil send to us with $1. 50 ind ) il cente extro tor paslage. etnfs"height, weighl, ugeand lumber luches oround the body Infir-I part.and we will end Thebell to yoo by mail postpeld mail postpeld. with the understand.
fferty antisfactory and equal to wles thal retail at $3. 00auf upwards vint can Feinen It it our expense Melle Inr frre Bell and Teurs Catalogue. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICACO SEND 50 CENTS
TOIS WITH THIY AL. and wewill
VIOLIN
wpml yon this Violin onthe
by expreHn c. O. IL, MI
Is & hiengine >tradiverles Model, mudu of obi wood, curly mepie bark ond widrs, top of seasqueil pine, spo-cialis pelecteil før viullus, edges lalald with puentes. Ceel Muelle chomy finished telmmings, THIS IS A REGULAR $8.00 ext. Highly jual- hol, with splen-
YIOLIN, Incentifully tinl-ben did tour quellig. 1℃implete wild . gr model ham, 1'etirs art of ilrings, @ gral, well made vlolls Tour, large piece of reais, and one of the Deal comune great lostrgellos book. " mitico, asid if tomunil exactly a= prprestated wurd the greatest bargain yon cirrose ar livard at. they the ex press aient $3.75 lessile sueent Poprres thergre, andthe ouini le jours, SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. With every order be- wil we will else one Irllered fagerouned chari, which Adjusted to any villa wiele at cliniciog the lustry wret ain will prove a Valuable kulde to
kulaly to lakluners.And we will elso allus tue la-trupprut to lo returnedafterb days" triel If not found entlerly satisfartury In every respect.1
IsTarilus guaranteed'or money selonded to fall. Addresa, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.)Chicago,
A Perfect and Safe Remedy for the 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 Dovis' Pain-Killer. . FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
POULTRY
& BEES.
LOUSE-PROOF ROOST.
It Can Be Lifted Off the Supports for Cleaning and to Give Access to the llouse.
Make a foundation of four-by-four scantling. In the she. pe of a frame, ahout as long as the bullding and wide enough to make the roosts of suitable capacity. For the perches use three-by-four or four-by-four seantlings, ripped through the middle so as to make two pieces four by one and one-half or four by two. The upper corners are rounded off as shown, and the perches are supported
LOUSE-PROOF ROOST.
on standards of inch pipe 18 inches long, . or balf-inch Iron rods. . \u old fruit can is attached to each support by being soldered at the bottom of the ean, the top being left open. These cups are kept half full of coal oil or crude petroleum.
Bears the Signature of
he hasn't enten anything for nearly : week. Dix-I don'i donia it. llis wife and mine graduated from the same cooking school,-Chicago Daily News.
The roosts can be lifted off the sup- ports for cleaning and to give access to the floor of the building. They may receive an application of coal oil or he whitewashed themselves occasionally. Instead of using the framework for foundation the pipes or rods may be simply driven into the ground in their proper places. In the cut but one sup- port and one end of a perch are shown. The perch may he any length, and is supported at the end not shown In the same manner as at the one illustrated, -- Orange Judd Farmer.
Ahead of all
Competitors.
Pyru Pectoral
like
THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 30, 1900.
WRENTHAM.
There will be a concert held in the Mt E. church at Plainville, for the purpose of dedicating the new organ, tomorrow evening. - Tuesday night Grand Master Fish, with Grand Instructor Webber, will pay an official visit to Wampum lodge. 1. O. O. F .- Now that The engine house has been built, where is the fire company that was to have been formed on the completion nf the building ?- Chas H Bishop, who is now in Boslou, has been obliged to have one of his fiugera amputated. - Mis. William Nowell is ill at her danghter's hnine in Dorchester -Harry Parker, formerly in business here, haa been in town with a business man to see about locating in the upper part of the jewelry shop.
FOR DRESSING FOWLS.
Method That Permits All the Fenth- er# Being Saved Wilboni Any Selling Whatever.
The tilting table here shown is just big enough to hold a fowl firmly be- tween the side boards, with ils hend or meck down through the opening, so that
SLOPING TABLE.
no blood will get upon the table or the feathers. The latter can thus be kept clean and sold. Even at n low price, the feathers from large thweks make not a little addition in the profit side of the account. This metbor permits the feathers being saved without any soiling whatever, consequently the highest price is oblained .- Orange Judd l'armer.
Each Breed Hlas Advantages. It is donbiful if any me enn correctly select the "hest hreeds" of fowls witb. oui having the san e claim, made just as earnestly for a dozen other breeds. Some breeds may have certa n advan- tages, but il will also have its disadvan- tages. l'ach breed may be said to have only me dominant talent. Wbat 11 gains in one direction il nay lose in an- other. After all, there wou! ! n : betel eggs different in a year between the best and the most inferior (if they could be discovered), with all cut-itions alike. The man who will claim any one breed as the best issues a direct challenge to all other breeders .- American Gatiten- ing.
The Gala of # Chick.
The question of bow much will n ebick galn is an interesting one, says Poultry West. The following is about correct: The eggs weigh two ounces; the newly batched cbick weigbs 11; ounces; o one week old, Iwo ounces; three weeks old, 61/4 ounces; four weeks old, ten ounces; five weeks old, 14 ounces; aix weeks old, 181/2 ounces; seven weeks old, 231, ounces; nine weeks old, 32 ounces; ten weeks old. 36 ounces; 11
weeks old, 41 ounces.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup uf Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well informed people will uot buy other laxatives, which act for a time, hut finally injure the system, Biny the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co.
Can't be perfect bealth without pitre
blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones aud invigorates the whole system.
"A young man came into our store yesterday suffering from a severe attack of cramp colic," writes B F. Hess, miller and general merchant, Dickey's Monn- | Classic Solos and Duets. tain, Pa. "He had tried various home remedies without relief. As I had used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rbo-a Remedy I gave him a dose and it aoon brought him out all right. I never saw a fellow so rejoiced." Sold by Al bert C. Masou, druggisl.
EXCELLENT PIG TROUGH.
Fred 0. Sibley Describes One That In Very Convenleni, Durable and Enmy to Make.
The illustration sbows a kind of trougb for feeding pigs which la very convenient, durable and easy to make. The end boards are long enough so that the pigs cannol lurn the affair over, and owing to the upright bonrd running
TROUGH FOR FEEDING PIGS.
lengthwise of the trough and dividing it Into two parts, They are also prevented from getting into it and fouling thelt food. Strips four inches wide are nailed to the edges of the trough at requisite distnuces, separaling the trough into proper space for each pig. and thus pre- veuts crowiling. In order lo uvoid fight- ing among the animals, there should always be more spaces provided than there are pigs to feed .- Fred O. Sibley. in Ohio Farmer.
Chenp Shelters for Sheep. One of the advantages in keeping sheep is that they do not need an ex- pensive building as a shelter. A shed open on one side suits them as well as a tight barn, and even better, as they require considerable veut'lation. But it should be so arranged that both rain and snow can be kept oul of it, for the sheep should not get their fleree wet in cold weather. It takes too long to get it dry again, and the whole body gets chilled, reduring vital'ty, even if they do not take colds to set them cougb- Ing and running at the nose. Nor sbould water he allowed to run into the shed from outside. \ sheep will not lie down in the mud or ( wet straw. Keep the Inside of the shed dry and well littered with clean straw and the sheep will be bealtby and Thrive well, even on mod- erate ferd .- American Cultivator.
MIIm Encouragement.
"Don't despair, Joe; there is plenty of room at the lop."
"Yes; that statement, I've observed, is generally put forward by people who have never been there."-N. Y. Truth
Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your liver is out of order. The best medicine to route the liver and cure all these Ills, is found in
Hood's Pilis
2º c=ts Sold by all medicine dealers.
Music Hall, ONE WEEK,
Beginning MONDAY, JAN. 29th.
World's Fair Glass Show
VENETIAN AZ ALOEVILLE CO.
The famous Chrystal Spinners, Blowers and Engravers.
Benefit of A. O. H. Library Fund.
A big stage programme, changed nighily lustrated Songs, Funny Farces. Popular and
Dancing Free Every Night. ['p-to-date Music and Prompting.
Admission 15 Cts. to All. Tickets good for lour admissions, 50c. For sale by members of Division 8, A. O. H.
BOOKCASES
WOCHEN
THE
RELIABLE
FORNIWEH
KEEP A-GOING! BUSINESS IS NOW UNDER FULL STEAM.
This week we are moving to the front. Bargains in every department, to close ont odd pieces before stock taking at Italf price. Here's a sample Int as they occur: One No. 421 Ladies' elegant Mahogany Desk, redneed from $23 to $11.50, half off. One No. 258 Oak Sideboard of high polished finish, former price was $37 present price $18.50. $17.50. Anotber Oak Sideboard, worth all we asked, which was $35; price now One No. 26 Oval Centre Table going for $3.38, for which the reasonable price was $6.75. And the sale continuer on over 100 Rockers at 25 per cent discount all this montb. The first in line get first choice.
Austin S.Clook and 67 and 64 Main St. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
Gooda always delivered free 'oy team, no matter how far away your headquar- ters may be.
Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
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