Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 361

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eye. To the numerous humorous and chicken and fowls; all the vegetables,


and ensemble numbers, making it a per- formance well worth witnessing


Woonsocket Opera House.


A. Q. Scammon's funuy comedy, en- titled "Sido Tracked," will be at the Woonsocket Opera house Saturday, mat- inee and evening, at popular prices. Beginning Monday, Nov. 26, will be heralded by the Waite Comedy Co , ang meuted by the famous Premium Band and Grand orchestra. A strong company, everyone an artist, headed by George H. Summers, the versatile cmnedlan. "The


The railroad commissioners gave a short bearing Mouday ou the petition of the Milford, Attleboro & Woousocket Street Railway company for authority to issue $58,000 stock and $50,000 bonds. There was no opposition.


If you patronize the entertainment in Odd Fellows' ball this evening you will uot only have the satisfaction of getting your money's worth, but that you have helped a worthy cause as well. Tbe proceeds will be applied on the debt of tbe M. E. church.


The Youth's Companion Calendar. More thought aud expense than ever before have been lavished on the calen dar which the jaiblishers of the Youth's Companion will present to everyone sub- scribing for the uew volume for 1001, since it is to be a souvenir of the paper's 15th year. It is an exceptionally attrac- tive calendar, and has been designed and lithographed for the Companiou exclu- sively. The central figure of the calen- lar is an ideal portrait of a Puritau mai den of Plymouth, and the twelve colors in which the calendar is lithographed reproduce the delicate coloring of the ar- tist's original painting with perfect tidel- Ity. After the usefulness of the calendar is past, the portrait of Priscilla can be cut ont and framed and preserved as a heau- tiful household oruament.


This calendar, which is sold to non- subscribers to the Youth's Companion for 50 cents, will be given to all new sub- scribers for 1901, who will also receive, in addition to the fifty-two issues of the new volume, all the issues of the paper for the remaining weeks of 1900 free from the time of subscription. Illue- trated announcement of the volume for 1901 will he sent free with sample coples of the paper to any addreaa. The


Youth's Companion, Bostou, Mass.


See advertisement elsewhere for list of attractions.


There were would be lawyers, doctors, which time an illustrated lecture will be given by Rev. H. G. Spaulding, on Haw.


Local hunteis have been enjoying the


Milford High school football team de feated Dean academy second team of Franklin 5 to 0 on Town park, Milford, Saturday afternoon. Among those who played for Dean were, r. o., A Stone; r. t., Evans, Wing; r. g., Brookhouse; c., Bassett; 1. g., Echols; 1. t., Wood- ward; I. e., W. Stone; q. b., Currie; r. b, b., Peabody ; f. b., Hixon.


week's Y. M. C. A. work in Milford was the singing of Mrs. Leslie Anna Stewart of Frauklin. Mrs. Stewart possesses a voice of rare sweetness and sympathetic tone, aud outers fully into the spirit of the song. She will undoubtedly be heard again in the Sunday meetings. is probable that she will devote much of her time to singing In services of thie


The day was a memorable one in its


"Quo Vadis," the most powerful and convincing of all religious plays, will be presented at the Opera house next Thes. day evening. The play opens in the house of Aulus, where we see Vinicius and Lygia in the first dawn of their love. Petronius and Ursus appear; Lygia is carried to Nero's palace; 'the revels be- gin; Ursus rescues Lygia fron Vinicius; she flees to the Christians; Vinicius fol- lows her; she takes refuge with St. Peter and his followers; the Christians come and go on the stage; Nero is in many scenes and his frivolity le more prominent than bis cruelty; Rome is barued, and its glare is seen over the doomed city ; the Christians are perse- cuted and three of them are burned at the etake, while they predict ruin for Nero. The scene In the arena is the last, and in thie Lygia is rescued by Ursus from the horus of the bull. 'Tho com- pany is excellent and well-balanced, and the costumes, scenery and effects are correct, adequate aud beautiful.


Tremont Theatre, Boston.


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 23, 1900.


Ibe . Franklin . Sentinel.


Published Tuesdays and Fridays.


ARL B. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietnr. MRS. C.B. JOHNSON Associate Editor. s abscription Price $2 a Year in Advance.


Entered al the Post Office at Franklin, Mass., as second-class matter.


Secretaries of associations will confer a favor by sending us as early in the werk as possible such matters as interest the pub ic-election of officers, entertainments, etc.


Contributors would confer a great favor by sending in their articles intended for publica. tion as early in the wick as possible.


Contributions of , cal news are always thankful y receivel at the SENTINEL Office. each as society, church, manufacturing, agri. cultura. wad persona le =s.


ADVERTISING RATES


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Better Need No Vludicatlou.


Everyone i ges that Time w ll some day vindicate him. though Time has a bigger contract of vind:cations on hand now than he can ever finish .- Alchisor Globe.


Great Luck of an Editor. "For two years all efforts to cure ecz -- ma in the palms of my bands failed. writes Editor H. N. Lester of Syracuse. Kan .. "then I wan whol y cured by Bnek- len's Arnica Salve." It x the world's best for etuptions, sores and all skin des eaxes. Only 25c at A. C. Mason's drug


What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every day. Let nis auxwer it linlay. Try Jell-O. a delicious drasert, Prepared in two minutes. No bakivz: add] hot water and set tu con]. Flavor«: Lemon, orange. rampberty and strawberry. At your gro- Cel«, 10c. DAVID CITY. NEB. . April 1, 1900 Genesse Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N Y : Gentlemen :- 1 must say in regard tu GRAIN-O that there is nothing better int healthier We have used it tur years My bruther wax a great cuffre drinker. was taken sick and the doctor said cuffee was the eanse nf it and told us to use GRAIN O We got a package hnt did nul like it at biisi, but now would not be with Jout Is My brother has been well ever since we started to use it Yours truly. LILLIE SOCHOR.


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Electroplating the Dead.


Dr. Variot. of Paris, has discovered process for embalming hodies which it is thought will prove a great suc- cess. He not only emhalm: but m t- alizes the bodies by the Ruolt proc- ess, just as it is done with a fork or a spoon. In this manner they can he preserved indefinitely, and in such perfection that the most impetrep- tible wrinkles and lines are repro- duced, and the embalmed body has the appearance of a metal statue. The process is as follows. After bath in pure carbolic acid, and he- ing strongly rubbed with nitratr of silver. the body is seinerzed in a night."-the.gn T. es-Herald


galvano-plastic (?) luth. after wh'e a slight layer of nitrate is aff led to it.


Lanoring Incer Di Fruitles, "Did you say the ( )'neve 'nngunge is monosyllabic?" >a . Mr. Merkton. "Yes." arswerer 'Fe professor.


"We ! We .. ! 1 mnot te , Henrietta shout that. The t'es of the rirpress Powager and the other faces of the court being oblige to ex' 'ess theil fre'ings one litt e salah.e at a time! -Washington Sur.


strange AGalr.


"It is shameful for wat Mirtaenke MrCorker has treated Mirs Filer k'n>.


"What did he co?"


"Oh. he si miated her to improve der mine and then broke the ergare ment on the ground that he was a'ra to marry a woman who krew so huc . -Indianapuss Jour al.


Hlv Kirk.


Prison Refermer . @ \ ")-1.zw you aby complaint to make? Couviet Wei. I'd be h ters " Red if I wasn't locked up N. Y Wor !. Not Guilış.


First Tramp-Eating this steak is a good, dea' like work isn't it? Second Tramp-I cou't know, Inever did any/Harlem Live.


POST OFFICE NOTICE


Uttre Hours Itom 8.30 a.in. to 7.30 p. m. Salut lays, 4.30 a. in. to N. 15 p. m. Sundays from 9 to IV I. m. Money Order Department Irom 8.80 a. m. to i p. m. WAILS OPEX FROM


North, South East and West. . ... 7.20 A. M


North, south, East, West, Sunday, 8.30


9.30


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4.40


5.10


8.40


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MAILS CLOSE FOR


Providence .. 3.05 A. M


Eastern States and Provinces 5. 45


West anit > outh


Milford.


Eastern States and Provinces 11.30 ML.


4.15 ₱ W.


West and Sinth Eastern States and Provinces North South, East and West. 1.15


Sunday Mait closing in all directions at 5 P. Mt. HENRY A. TALBOT, P. M.


Frank in. Mass., lune 15, 1900,


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


B+++ 6-Curuer ( Tuas and Central streets.


&-Leuttat street, bead of Summer streel. 13-Corner Euitions and Main streets, 23-Arlington street, near corner Wacbu. arti street.


24-Nasou's Crossing. 1-Corner I'nin and Central atreets. ##-Univti street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's t'burcb 43-Literof Garfield and Crescent streets, Two Hiasts-Fire out.


Il'w' last- Testing apparati4.


Ihrections for Giving an Ahirm Being sure that a Bre actually exists, go to the dearest box, "intoek, pull down the book and .et ce. The apparatos works automatically. 'inse the box and frivain until the Dretten arrive to Hreet them to scele uf tbe Brw


MAXIMS OF C. P. HUNTINGTON


The great secret of anecessary w a nest egg and adding to your sture, never spending more than A mike. in ' being strictly ed nomiex . Fase price > an et rn. as obstacle I know young men in New York wh willd not carry a trunk along Fifth o nue for a the from age they cou .. Jass, because they would be afri at they might meet some girl they


Another princ'ple [ have e nstan' beyed s "Intsiness bef re p . asite. The chances are as good to-day as the! were they are even better. Hint li nit think that the life of one who has tt aceinulated a hundred mi oss. more r .ers, is in the .east insp ring. , izzles, it bewilder> the struggling youth. It may inspire him for a time but that inspiration soon wears off Appreciate the value of to-day. That's my advice to young men. It has been wy rule through life-I am nearing the erniury mark n-w-not to look for. ward, for the future is a blank. To-day is the all-important issue. I have Hever gone against the tide por worried while my schemes were maturing. 'armer sows a field of wheat. To warzy over it would merely sap his en- ergy. The wheat requires his atten- tinn at the harvest,


In my mercanti e l'fe t have noticed hr man who arrives at his post on ti ne ard n t ne minnie 'a er, and whi ,faves on the minute and not ine see- und later. Il- does no more than he has Then 'n do an does not do that wer there is the man who arrives ahead of I mie and works late if need he. He Makes an interest in his work and is anxious to be advanced. 1 have always lived w'thin my means and always strived fer advancement.


WhenI was a boy on my father's farm n Connecticut I worked hard, utiliz. ·ng every moment, for there was plen- ty to do. But if I had any spare time I did chores for the neighbors. 1 never wanted for anything I needed! I al- ways got it. But many buy things they do not need. When t went to New York in 1536 I had quite a sura of money, the rest of my savings, judi- cious investments, and little tradingi about the neighborhood.


It Tried Her Falth.


They were sitting on the sandy beach, ano no word had heen spoker by either for a full min.te.


"You donbt me!" he at length ex claimed. "Hnve 1 not told you ove: nud over again that I love you, and you only: and did I ever tell you ar untruth. Katherine?"


"I would that I could have absolute faith in yon." she replied, stifling o sob: "hut t heard you tell uncle that you once caught a brook trout that weighed three pounds a' d six ounces." And the tears flowed duwn her fail young face, while he tappert the Mine with his foot and solemnly gazed o'er the wide blue sea. Landon Answers


Good as an Alarm Clock. "Are you never afraid of burglars In your flat. Deming?" "No. never. The baby and the par- rot take turns in . '-er ' y is awake all


Catarrh


Its cause exists in the blood, in wtrat causes Inflammation of the mucous mem- brane.


It 1s l'.erefore Impossible to cure it by local appucations.


It is positively dangerous to neglect It, because it always affects the stomach and deranges tbe general health, and is likely to develop Into consumption.


It Is radically and permanentty cured by Hood's sarsaparilla which removes the cause, cleanses the blood of serofulous and all other Impurities and gives vigor and tone to the whole system.


The voluntary testimonial ot R. Loxo, Californila Junction, lowa. is one of thous- muds equally good. It reads: "I bad catarrh lu the head Three years, lol my appetite and could not sleep. My head pained me and I felt bad all ower. I was discouraged. I began taking Hood's Sur- saparilta and now bave a good appetite, sleep well, and have no symptoms of catarrh."


Hood's Sarsaparilla


promlars to cure and keeps the promise. Accept Do substilute.


Again the Como Vall. "Have you quit smoking the nasty little things?"


"Y'es. ] found they unfitted me for business."


"What business are yon in now?" "Well, I'm traveling salesman for a factory that makes 'tin, you know. "_ Chicago Tribune.


How's This ?


We offer Our Hundred Dutlars Reward tur any case at Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's I atarri C'ure.


F.J. CHENEY & CO . I'mps . Tuleda, 0). We, the undersigned, have known F .1 Cheper


ally able to carry out any obligation maite Us Their nirin.


WYSTA Til av, Wholesale Drug cents, Toledo. . WALKING, KISKAN & MARVIS, Wholesale FINE Hall's I'mtarih Chre is taken internally, acting rertiy nion the Wheel and myeuns surfares ut the systems, Pues Che per ledie sel by all HAR's Family P'His are the lu


Lleven cities whose population by


show aggregate gans of 10. .. ther present to's being above b. UU.L00.


Spread Like Wildfire.


When things are . he best" They be- come "the best selling." Abraham IlNie, a leading drugeist, of Belleville, D), writes. . Electite Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years You know why ? Most diseases begin in displers of stomach, liver, kid neys, buwels, hiund and nerves, Electric Bitters loties np the stomach, regulates liver, kidurys and bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, heuer cures multitudes of maladies. It builds the The entire system Pats new life and] vigor into any weak, sickly, ruuduwn man or woman. l'vice 50 cents Sald by A ( Mason, disegni


A Seasonahle Hint.


Ned-If you don't mean business with Mixs Flite he very careful when you stroll through the fields with her Fred-Why ? There's nobody about Ned-l'erhaps not; but the corn bas ears and the potatoes have eyes,- Town Topic>.


First and Foremost


In the field of medicine is Houd's Saisa- parilla. It thisesses actual and une qualled merit by which it cures all dia- eaxes caused or promoted by impure or impoverished hlund If you have rheum atism, dispepsia, scroftila or catarrhi you may lake Hund's Sarsaparilla and be cured. lf;von are run down and feel weak and tired you may be sure it will do you gond


The favorite family cathartic Is Hood's Pills.


%+ ta the Bird. "You call you" parrot 'Money,' 1 see Money ta ks "


"Not at all. Don't tell anyone, hut 1 call him that because nobody about the house can sunke him fly as well as my wife can."-t hicago Tribune.


COUCHES! COUCHES!


I have a large stock of Couches on hand at all prices to suit the buyer. Those I wish to call your attention to are BED COUCHES. You can make a sitting room of your bed room or a bed room of your sitting room by using one of these Couches. A fine Couch by day, a good Bed, with spring and mattress, by night.


Call and examine. No trouble to show our stock of Furniture.


... A FULL LINE OF ...


All Kinds of Household Goods.


The public know all about our CASH and CREDIT system,


Alfred Farrington CENTRAL SQUARE, FRANKLIN.


Our Business for Half a Century has been to make and sell


CLOTHING FOR Men and Boys,


We make but one grade of goods -the highest-and the work is done on our own premises under cleanly conditions and open at any time to the inspection of our customers.


It is impossible to make, anywhere, BETTER clothing than we make, or to sell it at a LOWER PRICE.


MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY, 400-Washington Street-400 BOSTON.


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Chilson's Market


Round Steak, 16c. Rump and Sirloin, 20-23c. Salt Pork, 10c., Il Ibs. $1.00.


CHILSON, POST OFFICE BLOCK.


fe7-1yS


WE ARE AGENTS FOR


FLOUR


"PILLSBURY BEST" Wholesale and Retail.


ALSO,


THE FAMOUS DULUTH IMPERIAL FLOUR.


JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer, DEPOT STREET .- 11 10-4


MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE FOR 1901. $1.00 Per Year. 10c. Per Copy. Here are a few of the noteworthy features


" KIM." A Great Novel of Life in India. By RUDYARD KIPLING.


It is the latest, longest and most important product of Mr. Kipling's genius, the must noteworthy contribution to modern fiction. This anthur returus to the who displayed a most absorbing ind | field of his earliest triumphs and writes of that mysterious country with vll his ex. truordinary power of description. It is it masterpiece of literature


" WITHIN THE GATES." A Drama of


The Seen and Unseen. By ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD.


This in the author's latest discussion of the great problem of death and the resurrection and carries the problem beyond the grave. It ja certain ur arunse as tuuch comment as her earliest work on this subject.


"More Dolly Dialogues," by Anthony Hope. "The Newest Science," by great writers. "The Jimmie Stories," by Robert Barr. "Wall Street Stories," by Edwin Lefevre. "Stories of Animals," by W. D. Hulbert. "Next to the Ground," by Martha McCulloch Wil- liams. "Great Character Sketches." "Dramatic Episodes in American History." "Unpublished Chapters of History." "Memories of a Great Actress." Short Fiction by such 'well-known writers as Robert Barr. Jack London. Sarah Orne Jewett, Josephine Dodge Daskam, Hamlin Garland, W. A. Frazer, Wm. M. Raine, Will Pavne, Charles Warren, J. Lincoln Steffens, George K. Turner. George Hibbard, Martha McCulloch- Wil- liams, F. B. Tracy, Alvah M. Kerr, Gertrude Roscoe, Frank Spearman.


Fully Illustrated by the Best Artists.


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Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy ? Is your tongue coated ? Bad taste in your mouth ? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and ir- ritable ? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping ?


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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 19


The origin of any particular fashion ia somewhat hard to discover and has


Fashion lu puzzled many of those who like to n Smile. sift things to the bottom Fashion has a ways been de- ger bed hy men as a woman and a ty- rant to boot she regulates The cut of our clothes, the culer of our hair. the nature of our amusements, the food we eat, the places we live in, the houses, furniture etc .. we use, our pronunciation of words, the books we read, the things we talk about, the people we know, the way we shake hands and even the thoughts we think. bnt up till now she has not inter- fered with us in any other way Now however, says the Chicago Evening News, she is encroaching a ittle fur- ther, and there is this year a fashion in snales. At the beginning of the yrar it was the "thing" to smile brightly, with wide open eyes and showing the teeth; now the smile is a tered. and the present one in vogue is a little sad and drooping, with a touch of pathos in it, and the eyes are carl down slightly There are people who study these things ane .t is to he hoped that they get & me satisfaction out of them, but they must find it irksome at times, one would think. to discover nove't'es in the way of fash- ionable crazes, to keep the ba' r.l .. ing All this makes the routine of a woman who aspires to be "fashion- able" above all else one of constant hard work and nnrem tting attention to-herse f. What we keeping up with every new movement a .d inau. ruraling several in her own account. mora. duties, dress face marrage shopping. the hundred and one things that make up her day. and finally the ** rest" cure. or s me such relief from the season's gayeties, the life of the ultra->mart wi man is one of constant toil. Her humhler sisters envy her. but, if they only knew, would be more contented with the groove into which They are fitted.


Not the least important advice to be given the aspirant for honors as Advice from a a substantial buti-


ness man i Business Man. marry. Though there is no lack of unhappy marriages and many failures result therefrom. It is nevertheless true that a good wife is gorera''y a source o. strength in a mart fight for success, says Al exander H. Revell in the 1" lade phia Saturday Evening l'os', Dress as well a% your nieans will a .. ow. Even be a little extravagant in this regard. Be persistenty hopeful and aim high. Str'ke a good. hr.sk, steady pace. look straight ahead, and never let a theap jest or sneer, a critic'sm. a mistake or a seeming faure stop you. but march forward over every obstacle and if you fail to reach the goal a' which you aim yon wil get near enough to it to justify every effort: and if you are square. sircere and charitable in the contest you wul find that the game has been well worth the candle, and that it is Go sma ] thing to win an honorable place among the plain business men 0 America.


Porto Rico har ad ro a new word "Spigo's." to the Erg' ch .arguaz -. \ Park.com; 'evoner met er of the America: & gnal corps was l'cknamed "Spaghe .. " and this was contracted nto ">" zo's." His cumraces n ted that the Porto Rican- hai the same comp.exjon, and therefore cal. ec the! "Spigolies." The word has spread throughout the islant, and is applied to anything Porto Rican. as a "spig iy hat" or a "spigory col.ar." "Can y u talk spigoty?" has brcoule a common salutation in the island.


A rich widow of Topeka, Kan., has given her lawyer these instructions: "I don't want my body embalmed. I want a pine coffin, to cost not more than ten dollars. There must not be more than the hearse and two car. riagea at my funeral."


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West and South Providence, Boston and Kast. if Hurd.


9.00


IT'S NO USC- A man s." : : '':e any sort 4. Lu's tortured


of success 111 L.


with backache.


That means if his kidneys are out of order.


Backache is really kidney ache. It is one of the first indications of kidney disease. It's bad enough of itself, but it leads to a great deal worse.


Unless it is stopped. How?


Doan's Kidney Pills There's not a form of kulney trouble that this wonderful 1 .:: le remedy will uot cure, and the people stay cured. Mr. John C. Me .. oun, grocer and provision merchant at the corner of Bridge and 7th streets, Lowell, Mass .. says :-


"In the spring of 1596 I was forced. from cevere pain in the back, lo procure Doan's Kidney Pills at Ellingwood & Co.'s d Estere, at the corner of Merrimack and Cel - " tral streets, and take a course of the treat- Irment. It was speedily followed by absolute relief, and up to date I have not had a symp tom of a return."


Doan's Kidney Pills for sale hy all dealers, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Foster - Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. [T., sol- agents for the United States. lememher the nawc, Doan's, an'l asu b ) subsi.tute.


Strange Reptiles,


A western writer thinks one of the prerest tests ever put upon his ris- ''e- was endured at # London diuner gute. He was seated next a los. v. rosy -checked. gray-eyed Fry'sh g'r'. fit'erinz interest in his native 'and. the app-ared to have imbib d starev. traordinary ideas about the , to be encour .red in the newly -. :: dre- gions of the United States. and tri il ont to look incredu ous when she was ns- ! wired that things were really not aw 1 ad ! as she imagined. "I'm sure it's pre- ant to be told there are not ral: e+ . nakes in all the gardens," she saal. with a pretty smile, "hint my consin wrote not long ago that he ha. se=" over 40 wigwams in one ittle vi.taze. Perhaps," she added. as her c ", an- ion made no imn.criate reply. "thi w g. wains are not as venomuns as ratt e. snakes, are they?"-St. Louis l'epub- lic.




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