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Rev. F. B. Sleeper will give the third discourse Sunday evening, at the Baptist church, iu bie series on "The Prodigal Son." His theme will be "The Prodi- gal's Repentance aud Return."
Sabin Hubbard died at his home on Central etreet last night about 10 o'clock of erysipelas, in hie 77th year. The fu- ueral will be held on Sunday, at 2 o'clock,
Dr. A. W. Buckland, father of the bride. Dr. Davis is a member and an ex-presi- chorister, Mr. Johneon, will provide dent of the Rhode Island etate board of mueic for the service.
whout each man striving for gain, for an | Committee of the Benjamin Franklin
Savings bank of Franklin, Mass." held at their banking rooms March 6th, 1900, the
Dr. Lee's sermon wae full of the spirit |following resolutions were unanimously
adopted :
The announcement of the death of the Hon. Joseph G. Ray has brought ns the deepest pain, and we wish to teetify to our profound sorrow at the great loes which our institution has sustained. As officers of this corporation, in which he was eo marked a figure, we feel keenly bow much we have lost, and grieve that | laws; if you wish to make children re- bellious and disobedient restrict their our beloved associate and adviser has liherlies beyond the point where you been so unexpectedly summoned from 118, We miss and shall continue to miss the
rich deposit. in the mine. It is under the | encouragement and cheer of hie presence
and the aid of his wise counsel.
Therefore, resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the family of the de- ceaeed in their extreme affliction and assure them of the confidence and esteem in which he was held by the officers and
isfactorily determine the vein, Seven had ever a watchful eye.
Resolved, That these resolutions he entered upon the records of the institution
They were years full of industry and Clarence Lee, D. D., late president of fruitfulness. One of the most beautiful St. Lawrence university. Dr. Bolles, who was to have preached, had sent a telegram saying he was not well enough to preach and Dr. Lee had been secured
residential towns in New England is e constant reminder of his labors and his interests, telling in its churches, its academy, its factoriss, its charming hnmes, its general air of comfort, intel- ligence and civic pride, in its stesm and electric railroads, of the mauifold forms
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being performed by Rev. Mr. White. The bride is prominent iu social circles
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For a number of months experiments have been going on at the A. D. Thayer mill by John M. Hathaway of New Bed- ford making linen cloth, from flax waste
many years a very active worker in the Ladies' Social circle of that church. Since Mr. Freeman's death Mrs. Freeman bad resided with her daughter jand son- in law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Baker, Pleasant as her home at Dorchester. there was, and much as was done to make bar last days happy she was not sorry to pass on. She missed her life- long companion so muob, 'her life with bim had been so long and blessed, ebe dwelt daily with the thought of being with him in the great beyond, and when the call came abe was ready.
Rev. Dwight M. Hodge, D. D., berlin and is "all right." All the vageta-
"The prime object of the course ebould he to fit pupils to prepare for the more general duties of businees Ilfe, and should be a four years' course. The greater portion should not be given to strictly commercial subjects, English is very important. Lees stress should be laid upon the study of literature than composition. French and German, if practicable, sbould be taught. Algebra and geometry should be included as n desirable part of a thorough mathsmati- cal training. Chemietry, physics, bot- any, zoology, commercial geography may be important, but only a part of a thor- ougb general training. Practical eco- nomics, including civil government and commercial law ers desirable but not os- sentinl, and American or general history should be included."
Repairs Completed.
Rev. I. W. Sdeath attended the funeral |sized house on Tuesday evening In spite of the storm, and gave manifest satisfac- tlon. Nothing wae mediocre and a num- ber of the specialties were unusually good. Manager Partridge has arranged to play a return date later, when the
At the semi-annual business meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congrega- tional church the following officers were elected: Pres., Miss Ida M. Brown; vice pres., George M. Sneath ; eec., Ber- nard M. Rookwoud; treae., Miss Laurs E. Blake; cor. seo., Mlas Olive M. Lov. ering.
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NAHANT had better look out. Seuator Lodge evidently has hia eye on Manila.
THE gypsy moth has proved to be a pretty good aized "bug," with bom as a prefix.
WITH Cronje and| his hrave Boers off for St. Helena it looka like the beginning of the "hundred days."
EXPERTS are now busy discussing whether marriage results in 90 per cent happiness or 90 per cent. unhappiness, Whichever it is, it won't be stopped even on proof.
SOME good msy come to Ireland out of the Boer difficulty. Queen Victoria has a kind heart, nnd Irisb soldiers are laying down their lives for her. What an op- portunity she has!
THE supreme court of Illinois has de- cided that if the United States flag does not of itself compel suffic ent respect as not to deface it for advertising purposes no law will supply the lack of respect. That's sound logic.
Now you see it and now you don't. First Quay in to be seated and then he isu't. The present turn of the wheel shows him slowly elimbing toward the top, withi goud prospects of getting there. What will Joha Wannamaker do than?
NEWSPAPER costs nearly 100 per cent. more than it did some months ago, and it is charged that the paper trust is re- sponsible for it. If this Is so. the "trust" should be denied the present goverumeutal "protection" that is given it
OxE Vermont town, having a town liquor agent, is going to publish a list of all patrous of the establishment, the amonut procured, the kind and purpose. That will discourage the sale as a hever age and may work well, thongh no- license is better,
A Liųt'on dealer has been mulcted in the sum of $3,000 as a result of injuries received by a man who had been:ue help lessly drunk in his establishment. 1f they could also be held peenviarily re- apousible for all mural as well ax physi cal injuries their victims receive they could soon be put out of business.
WHAT a Amiprixe the Bell telephone people gave the public when they cxine out and asked the legislature that all telephone malter be left to a commission, in direct opposition to their previous st- titude. Wonder if the growth of the Independents and tha advent of Erie had anything lo do with the ehauge of front? Who knows?
"FOR a certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith, which mada silvar shrines for Diana, brought no small gain to the craftamen, whom ha called together and said: 'Sirs, ye know that hy this craft we hava our wealth, but Panl hatb persuaded and turned away much peopla, so that our craft is In danger to be aet at naught.' And what they beard these things they wera full of wrath and tha wholn city was filled with confusion." Biblically that is the condition of tha managers of tha salacious stage today over the sup. prassion of "Sappho" in New York. They fear to lose their wealth.
"THESE are my sentiments, gentle- men, and it yon don't lika them-I'll change them." appears to be the present attitude of President Mckinley In the Porto Rico tariff matter. Indeed there weema to be a growing sentiment ammig Republicans that he should not have yielded his convictions and changed las policy after he had positively declared that this island should enjoy the same privileges as the states of the Umion It It seamed necessary to put on a tariff an a matter of principla. one per cent. would have answered. No less a person- age nod experienced politician than ex. Président Harrison asserte that it W/m both a politieal mislake and unjust to Porto Rico.
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How to Cover the New Togaes and the Materials That Are Now Being l'aed.
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Native- Yr winter keep strnight in this here town, stranger, fer the citizens lynch n man on the slightest provocation.
New Arrival (smilingly)-Would yer lynch n feller for killin' a dog? Native- Would we? Why, say, I've knowed a feller to be lynched fer kill- lu' a Chinaman. - Town Topics.
Altogether the most important move- ment in the business world uf Boston since the year came in is the change of the great carpet tirm of John 11. Fray, Sans & Co. to a corporation known ax the John H Pray & Sons Company. The real estate owned by the Arm changed hands at the valuation of $1,010,000. while the new corporation has a capital of $$25,000 Inlly paid in.
The Pray corporation, as it now exists. is the result of a beginning made in the carpet business as long ago aa ISIT by : Mr John Il. Pray The growth which succeeding years have shown has been due to the exercise of those qualities ut reunomy, foresight and intelligent effort, which are invariably associated with all conspicnonx business success
For many years past the old firm han- dled vastly more carpets and roux than all other Boston establishments com bined, and from the very tact of itx ex- leusive business has been enabled to keep selling prices nlways at the most moderate polni, since it is well known that the larger the amount of the transac tions of any firm the smaller is the per- eentage of prolit at which the business can be successfully conducted.
In changing its form from a firm to n corporation The house is simply follow- ing the accented line adopted by the best linsiness judgment of the day in all large enterprises Undoubtedly the new cor- poration will impress itself upon this community more forcibly than ever be fore, and will extend its already high reputation for straightforward dealing with its customers.
What DO the Children Drink ? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain (1" 1. is delicious and nourishing he place of coffee. give the children the more The more istribute through their syn- Bin O is made of pure grains wen properly prepared tastes like e choice grades of coffee, but costs about one fourth as much. All grocers sell it; 19 and 250.
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Ralph-Suppose a fellow's hest girl gets mad when he asks for a kiss ? Curtis-Take it without asking. Ralph-Suppose she gets mad then ? Curtis-Then he's got some other fel- low's girl .- Harlem Life.
Kept His Word, Whenever he sald he'd do a thing He never hedged nor tarried. So when he said he'd go to war He went straightway and marrled. -N. Y. Evening Journal.
A Philosopher.
Hopewell-I expect to make $20,000 out of that deal within six months. Glumbird-I wouldn't count my eggs before they're botched. "That's n poor maxim. If you can get any fun out of counting them, it's so much gain. What you don't want to do Is to discount them."- Brooklyn Life.
Knew What Was Coming. She-Reggie, dear, there Is some- thing of the old-time love light in your eyes to-night-something about you that reminds me of those sweet days of long ago. I hope you have- He-Yes, I have a little left. How much will let me out this time-ten or twenty ?- Boston Globe.
Proved His Innocence. Mrs. Crimsonbeak - I understand they found a shirt button in the con- tribution box, to-day. I hope you didn't put it there, John?
Mr. Crimsonbeak-Je? You ought to know I haven't had a shirt button on a shirt for six weeks !- Yonkers States- man.
Matchmaker's Problem, Hicks-It is hardly possible that a marriage should come out of it between two such persons.
Wicks-I don't know. He is a regu- Isr stick, and she has got enough brim- stone in her to make a match .- Boston Transcript.
Corsages are cut in front like stays with a Louis XV. yoke.
The double turned-down linen collar prevails just now for men and women. The newest skirts are entirely with- out lining and worn over silk skirts with frills.
Fetching neck bands of white velvet with applications of heavy guipure lace are being worn. Stitched bands are much used in trim- ming tailor frocks and should be lighter in color than the habit cloth.
The latest fad in neckties is the long band of silk gauze which passes twice round the throat and terminates in front in two bowa and long ends.
The Isce shawls that have passed through one or more generations are now being used in the beautiful lace frocks that fashion decrees .- Detroit Free Draco
MARCH AND THE LION.
Something Better Than the Old Saw. The saying about the llon and the lamb In March oflen proves falae, but thare is another and a better one which is literally true. When March comes In and finds you taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you man expect, when It goes out, that fealing and with nona of the boils, pim- plas, aud eruptions wbich manifest tbem- selves hecause of impure blood in the spring. If you bave not already begun taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for your aprlug medicine, we advise you to begin Today.
Wa assure you It will make you feel bel.ter all through the coming som mer.
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Afi this time the great railway mag- nate bad sat silent, listening. At last he spoke.
"Young man," he said, "I am not sure I understand you. Please be a little more explicit."
"I am asking you, sir," said the young man, reddening, "for the band of your daughter."
"Oh, is that all?" rejolned the mag- nate. "Why, certainly. If she has no objections I haven't. I thought you were striking me for a pass."-Chicago Tribune.
Prudent Precautiona. "Hello, Foresyte, what on earth spe you doing with those overalls and that blouse on ?"
"Going to call on Mrs. Hszem." "What Is it. s masquerade, or does she make you carry out the ashes when you call ?**
"Neither: but she said that I could hold the baby for s little while the next time I called."-N. Y. World.
A Wish, -
"I wish I were rich,' sald the young man.
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Wife-I bought yon a box of eigars to-day. desr.
Hubbie-Great Scot, you don't know what kind of cigars a man ought to smoke?
Wifie-I guess I do. These cost $25 a hundred, and I had them charged to you .- Detroit Free Press.
Making It Pleasant. Mr. Wiggles-Mrs. Bjohnson Epoke of you when I met her yesterday. Mrs. Waggles-Did she? What did he say ?
Mrs. Waggles-Ob. If I had thought yon would ask me that, I would never have sald anything about it .- Somer- ville Journal.
Could Get No Farther. " "My dear!' was all that he could say," said the husband, rending from atory puper. "And why do you suppose that was all' he could say?" asked the partner of his joys and sorrowa.
"Ob, I suppose because bis wife war ground."-Yonkers Statesman.
Give It a Wide Berth. Sandy Pikes-Strike Denver off our visitin' Ilet, pard.
Pellucld Pete-What fur? Sandy Pikes Why, dis paper says dat ennf soap has arrived in dat city to sup- ply 150,000 people fur a year .- Chicago Daily Newa,
Jel1-0, the New Desserl. pleasex all the family. Four favors: Leinon, orange, raspberry and strawher- At your grocers. 10 ctm. 'I'ry it
ry today.
To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cancureta Candy Cathartic. 10c Or 26c. If C. C. C. fail to enre, druggists refund money
CASTORIA
Fear of His Wife Is the Beginning of Wisdom with Him In Rainy Weather.
In one of the most frequented of the haunts of men and the marts of trade there appeared one day a well-known business man carrying with firm grip an umbrella with a slender, oval-shaped handle touched with silver. He clearly hsd something on his mind.
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