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9 MAPLE ST,-Nenr brick schoolhouse.
O. F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Werk and Camee.
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DR. E. M. FAXON.
Specialist in Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
Used by millions
in all parts of the world
A SAFE and SURE REMEDY for
Cramps Coughs Bruises Diarrhoea Colds Cuts Dysentery Croup Burns
Sprains and Strains.
Gives Instant relief. Cures quickly.
Two ofzes, 25c, and 50c. There ts only one Pain-Kttler, Perry Davis'I Sample bottle malled
(Mention this paper.)
ALL DRUGGISTS. Jato .y
CASTORIA For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
Char A. Fletcher.
The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA
Everybody
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DR. J. CUBBINO GALLIBOX.
No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
Morning, 8 to 9.
Office Hours :
Afternoon, 2 to 3.30. Evening, 7 to 8.
At Hotel Briggs, Franklin, THURSDAYS. Hours : 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m. mh20
sharpe and flatu in f Chart, Et SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. accompanied by 18. 44 cash in full we will give a Lotirred Flogerbeard te Is an accurate guide, having all notes, with Aharpe and flaty in full view, and can be easily Junted to any gultar without changing the Instru- ment. With the use of the lettered Angerboard any. one can learn to play without the aid of a teacher. Write fur free musical Instrumentand plano and ofgal catalogue, Ererything at lowest wholesale prices. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO,, CHICACO AKART, BORDUCA & CO. Are tharinghly rollable. .. Edlier. ) no28-8
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Bears the
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Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, ts
OTTO'S CURE
The GERMAN REMEDY Cures throat and lung diseases. Sold by all druggists. 25&50cts/
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
.... BOSTON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours 8 to 1 a. m to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. 12+tf
Household Medicine
T HERE was a letter in the senator's mail that made him frown as he read it. One of bis constituents was worried about the new bill that was up before the senate, and he wished for assurance that the senator would vote against it. There were more than ru- mors that money was being freely used to secure the passage of the bill, "and, thougb," the constituent wrote, "we, knowing your record, are not afraid of any question of bribery, we would like, if you are willing to give it, a defi- nite statement of your position in the matter."
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THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1900.
WRENTHAM.
The funeral of Mts Charles Gilmore, who died Friday night at the residence of her son, Warren K. Gilmore, was held at her late home Monday afternoon, Rev Mr. Minchin officiating. She had been a resident of this village for uver 75 years. She leaves one daughter, Mrs Nellie Fair, who has resided with her mother. two sons, Joseph and Warren K . besides grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs Bessie McGuire, who has been taking care of a resident bere, w.ts strickeu with paralysis of the right side last week and was taken to the alix- Inuse -F. N Fales is seriously ill with the gulp -Mrs Matilda Thayer, wild came to ourse her sister, Mrw. R. FI Dime nd, ix ill at The latter', home .-- Mie8 Abhie Lovrjoy and Fred Lovejoy Are guests of Mrs. W D Smith
Power of The Mormon Church. Beyond a doubt the Mormou church is, considered purely as a political econ- omist's scheme, "to-day nearer to being a successful effort to inaugurate the brotherhood of man than anything ever tried." Here, then, is a social and po- litical forre to be reckoned with. Mar- velous in its power over the individual, It Is rapidly becoming an actual menace to the nation. Already it numbers a millinn adherents. It owns Utah. It holds the balance of power In Idaho. in Wyoming, in Colorado, in California and in Nevada, When Arizona and New Mexico are admitted to the union it will control them also .- R. L. Hartt, In At- lantle.
Coffin of William Penn. During the removal of a dllapidated blgh back pew several hundred years old in the ancient parish church at Penn, in Buckinghamshire, England, the coffin of William Penn, buried there ID 1718, was discovered lying within two feet of the floor. It is of oak, black with age and perfectly snund. It was left nnopened and replaced after bav- ing heen surrounded with a layer of ce- ment hy way of protection. There are still people in England drawing perpet- nal pensions from the British treasury as heirs of that William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania .- N. Y. Jour- nal.
"Safe bind, safe find " Fortify your. self by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla now and be sure of good health for months to come.
"Ill weeds grow apace." Impurities in your blood will also grow unless you promptly expel them hy taking Hond's Sarsaparilla.
Love Their Animals.
The prince and princess of Wales show their affection for their horses in a curious way. When a farorlte dies, Ita hoofs are cut off and polished and the horse's name is inscribed on each hoof. These are placed in one of the harness rooms at Sandringham. On the wall above are photographs of the horses that have died. The royal couple are also devoted to dogs, and have numerous favorites. Just hack of the palace is a stone erected to a lost pet. inscrihed: "To the memory nf Rover-a true friend."-Golden Days.
An Echo from the Junk Shop.
BY THE REPAIR MAN
Once you were pure
As the beautiful snow;
But thou hast fallen !
Now your dazzling splendor Which glitters in the summer sun
Pleads to the hargain hunter Who will also fali. Then his hreath will come In hard blue pants- Like the hired man's-
And he will consign thee To the junk shop And huy an Orient.
Poor Bargain Bike! Thou art no more fit To be called s bicycle Than these lines are To be called a poem.
The Orient Bicycle will drop its price when, like other wheels, it drops its quality and stops win- ning races -- AND NOT UNTIL THEN I
ORIENT CYCLE AGENCY,
72 Union St., Franklin, Mass.
CHAS. L. STEWART, Agent.
FLOOR COVERINGS CUT
both ways -- cut down and cut off. Few words tell the Important news. Seeing is believing. Our Carpet room is overcrowded and we cannot display the stock on hand.
Regular Roxbury Tapestry, down on your floor, mow or later, for 75c. the yard, cash.
Yard Wide Brussels, 75c.
Extra Super Ingrain, 67 1-2c.
Velvet Carpets are priced according to quality. And keep in mind that these prices include making, laying and lining anywhere within 25 miles.
Austin S.Clook and 67 and 64 Main St.
WOONSOCKET, R. I.
W. S. JOHNSON, SPECIAL AGENT FOR The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
Assets over $300,000,000
Paid to policy holders over 500,000,000 Insurance in force over 1,000,000,000
issues the most liberal and attractive policies on the market, Including Cash Surrender Values, Extended Insurance,
Loan Values, Pald-up Insurance, Grace in payment of Premiums, etc.
"What did Dobhley do with that por- trait of you he painted ?""
"The one I declined to take ?" "Y'es." "The hrute sent it to the exhibition as the "Portrait of a (ient.' " Harlem Life.
They At Preach, "And why she "iln't thore le wom- en preachers?" she asked.
"No reason at all." he replied, feel- ingly. "I never knew a woman who couldn't preach."-Chicago Post.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oul.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or set- tling indicates an unhealthy condi- tion of the kid- neys: If it stains your linen it is evidence of kid- ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order.
What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, Ilver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or had effects following use nf liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won- derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizos. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery
and a book that tells more about it, both sent Home of Swamp-Root. absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men- tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
On a Stender Thrend.
There is a man in Washington, who Is a shining light in one of the prominent churches, who nearly lost his reputation the other night, all because of a child's innocent prattle. He called upon a friend who is handsomely "fixed" as to this world's goods, and who has a tiny golden-haired daughter of whom be is very fond. The friends adjourned to the smoking-room for a chat, and short- ly afterward the daughter went to hunt them. She came down to her mother in the reception-room a little later and found her entertaining call- ers.
In a lull in the conversation the child volunteered the information that "papa and Mr. Blank were having lots of fun." "What are they doing, dear?" asked one of the callers, idly.
"Playing poker," was the astounding answer.
"Poker!" exclaimed the astonished mother; "why, Jennle, your father never played a game of poker in bls life."
"Well, mamma, they are In the room with the big green table, and papa pokes a little hall at Mr. Blank and he pokes it back again. Isn't that poker?" Reputations often hang on just such a slender thread .- Washington Star.
An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, He , says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trashı of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have need one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate tlie manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by Albert C. Mason, druggist.
CASTORIA.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Bignature Chat H. Tletchis
To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. toc or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggiats refund money.
How Are Your Kidneys I Dr. Hobbs"Sparagus Pills enre all kid ney IlIn. Sam- ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y.
Buying a Piano by Renting It.
There are advantages in our Rental Pur- chase Plan that are worth serious considera- ion. Briefly stated, we rent pianos and by agreement apply all rent toward purchase. If you don't want to pay all cash, our Rental A Purchase Plan will solve the problem. little cash down, and monthly or quarterly payments running through two or three years, and you own the instrument. If you will write us, we will send catalogue, prices and full description of our Rental Purchase Plan.
IVERS & POND PIANO CO., 114 & 116 Boylsteg St., Bostea. de13-8m
Benj. Franklin Savings Bank.
QUARTERLY MEETING.
Tha quarterly meeting of the Trustees of the Benjamin Franklin Savings Bank will be held at the banking rooms of the bank on MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1900, at : o'clock D. m .. to hear a report of tha Treas- hrer and transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting. CHARLES W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer
WINDERS
WANTED
.. BY ..
Worcester Textile Co.,
UNIONVILLE, MASS.
THE CHATEAU D'IF.
Prtson of Dumas' Famona Romance, "Count of Monte Cristo," La It Extata To-Day.
A correspondent of the Paris Temps, who attended the recent festival In Mar- seilles commemorating the twenty-five hundredth anniversary of the founda. tion of the city, visited the Chateau d'If. and made some interesting investiga- tions of the prison where Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo was confined. A hoat made three trips a day to the island- one indication of how widely Dunas Is still read. The boat was full, and every. hody maintalned the serious demeanor proper on a pilgrimage. The trip takes about half an hour. The castle, situated on an lalet about 800 yards in clreum- ference, entirely surrounds It with its wall. It is a heavy structure, with short, thickset towers and a square don- jon, yet there Is a certain beauty in the color of its stones, even In its maaslve conformation. It was never used aa auything but a state prison-a south- ern bastille. Fraucis I. iu 1524 laid the first stone. Ife was through personal experience a connoisseur in prisons. The cella open into a small, gloomy inside court. Many have no windows; some are merely low dungeons, below the level of the ground. Three larger and more cheerful ones on the second story have contained famous prisoners; the Man In the Iron Mask, who waa transferred in 1686 to the Island of St. Marguerite; Philippe Egalite, father of Louis Philippe, who was beheaded on November 6, 1793, and Mirabeau, by vir- tue of a letter de cachet obtained by his father. But these places are not the ones that attract the crowds of visitors. They all direct their steps first to a dungeon on the first floor, dreadful of appearance, with an iron-hound door, a grilled peephole, a bolt weighing a dozen pouuds. Enter this door nnd you are in a chamber, dry, but gloomy, lighted by one little lamp. Written out- side it are these words: "Cell of the Abbe Faris, expelled from Rome in 1811, coufined in the Chateau d'lf as a con- spirator, died in 1829." It ia neverthe- less only an ante-chamber. Faria's cell is in a kind of recess, where a man can hardly stand, and where no ray of light
cnry. it Was countless the story of these men, literally buried alive, that fn- aplred Dumna. To-day for the whole world the Chateau d'If is the prison of Faria and Dantes, and the inscriptions are there to certify to thelr existence. An Itallan visitor some years ago kissed the stones of these dungeons and wept copiously.
The correspondent embarked for the malnland. The captain of the boat pointed out to him a tiny islet sticking up out of the sea-a masa of rocks, wave-beaten and tragic in aspect. "Tlboulen," he said, "where Dantes Arst landed after his escape."-N. Y. Tribune.
U'ndoubledly. Here is a little actual conversation that was overheard a day or two ago by a local newspaper man: "I see that 'suicide pler' haa claimed another victim." "So the papers atate. Awful thing to suicide, isn't it?"
"Well, you can bet it's the last thing I'll ever do!"
And the speaker was quite uncon- selous of the humorous streak in his solemn observation .- Cleveland Plan Dealer.
Journeys Around the Earlh. The time required for a journey around the earth hy a man walking day and night, without resting, would be 428 days; an express train, 40 days; aound, at a medium temperature, 321/2 bours; a cannon ball, 21% hours; light, a little over one-tenth of a second, and electricity passing over a copper wire, a little under one-tenth of a second .- Chicago Tribune.
Earty Church Muslo. Barrel organs were formerly quite frequent in English churches, and one has recently been unearthed in church near Rochester, England. It has six stops and six barrels, and Is ca- pahle of grinding out 60 tunes In all. Among them are such archaic speci- mens as "Job," "Old 11tb." The organ was operated by the sexton .- N. Y. Sun.
Walking On Peking'a Walts. It is unlawful for a Chinese woman to walk on the city walls of Peking, but it is an exercise in which the Americans and Europeans indulge without ohjec. tion, upon days when they are open to the public .- Albany Argus.
Esenpe Living In FInta. Quericus-Let's see; the married men all have better halves, don't they ? Cynicus-Yes.
"Then what do the bachelora have?" "Better quarters."-Puck.
Maternal Feeting.
The small boy likes maternal aym- pathy. hut he never likes hia mother to feel for him with her slipper .- Chi- cage Daily News.
Baars the Bignature of
CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletcher
Chamber Outfits
Comfortable and enjoyable aleep will surely conte to you if you pro- vide yourself with one of these outilts. The prices will surely hne higher when this stock in exhaust- ed. Don't stop to connt your mouey. l'ay us a dollar a week and have the outfit at ouce.
OUTFIT NO. 1.
This outit consists of a bedstead, bu- reau with three drawers and fancy shaped top, commode with three draw- ers and splasher back,2 chairs, 1 rocker, I table, I soft top mattress, two parts, 1 woven wire spring bed, I toilet set of ten pieces, all ilecorated.
$99.85-$3 down, $1 per we.k. OUTFIT NO. 9.
This outfit bas a larger and better chamber set, including the chairs,rock- er, table, mattress, spring bed and toilet set. $32-$3.30 down, §1 per week.
OUTFIT NO. 3.
This outfit Is made up with one of our most popular selling chainher suits, Including the 2 Chairs, rocker, table, mattress, woven wire spring hed and toilet set. $35-$3.50 down, $1 per week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
TY" Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday eventago.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW Enclosed . Arc . Lamps
Now in service at the Bresnahan Grocery Company, People's Clothing Company and O. B. Carter store? If not, look at, admi e and order thein for your own store.
MAKE YOUR STORE
BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE.
Woonsocket Electric Machine & Power Co. UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT BRANCH, FRANKLIN, MASS.
E. L. BLANCHARD, Local Supt. SHERIFF'S SALE.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. NORFOLK, SS.
FRANKLIN, January 25, A. D. 1200, Seized and taken on execution and will be sold at public auction on
FRIDAY, the TWENTIETH day of APRIL, A. D. 1000,
at two o'clock in the afternoon, at my office in Morse block, in Franklin, in said county, all the right, title and interest that Lawrence McGinnis of Medway, in said county of Norfolk, had (not ex empt from attachment on levy on execution) on the uinth day of September, 1839, at thirty minutes past eleven o'clock in the forenoon (being the time The same was attached on mesne process in suit of Samuel G. Clark vs. said Lawrence McGinnis), in and to the following real estate, to wit :
A certain tract of land situated in Medway, in said county of Norfolk, on the northerly side of Village street, with buildings thereon, and bound- ed as follows : Commencing at the southeasterly corner or the premises on said Village street, thence running northerly on land formerly of one Eaton, and known as the Eaton place, to land sup- posed to belong to one Wentworth, formerly of one Phillbrick ; thence westerly on said Went- worth land to a stake and stone at the northerly end of a drain at land of William Schroeder; thence southerly along the line of said drnia, and with suid Schroeder land to said Village street; thence ensterly with said Village street to the point of beginning, being the Phillip's place, so called, and a part of the Dr. Brown estate, so called.
A certain tract of land situated in Medway, in said county of Norfolk, on the southerly side of Village street, opposite the above described tract, and bounded northerly on said Village street, southwesterly by Charles River and easterly by land supposed to belong formerly to Mrs. A. H. Clark, and being the second parcel described in the mortgage of Lawrence McGinnis to Margare: H. Kenny, dated August 6, 1895, nnd recorded with Norfolk Deeds, book 744, page 529.
JEROME B. FITZPATRICK,
mh30,27,ap3 Deputy Sheriff.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 88. PROBATE COURT.
To the heirs-at-law, next-of-klo and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Sulli- van, sometimes known as Marla Sullivan, Jate of Franklin, In said county, deceased : Whereas, a certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said' deceased has been presented to said court for probate by Jerome B. Fitzpatrick and Metcalf E. Pond, both of Franklin, who pray that letters testa- mentary may be issued to them, the executors therein named, withont giving a anrety on thelr official bonda,
You are herehy cited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Dedham, in sald county of Norfolk, on the fourth day of
April,
Fresh Pork .. + 11 to 12c | Fresh Shoulder.
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Fresh Pork Sausage .10 to 12c | Smoked Shoulder .. 6 to 8c
Fresh Ham ..
. 10 to 11c | Bacon by the strip
BEST LARD IN THE MARKET.
3 1b. Pails
83c | 10 lb. Pails. 90€
5 1b. Pails
50c | By the tuh.
Finest Butter In Town. Best brands of Canned Goods to be found.
CHILSON, POST OFFICE BLOCK.
PAT - 1YR
WE SELL ..... Atwood's Hamburger
Steak * * *
PRICE: 10 cts. 1b.
...
.. Nothing Like it in Franklin.
Mckinnon's Grocery Store, CENTRAL SQUARE.
IT
THAT
A neglected cold or cough may and probably will kill the sufferer. Is it right, therefore, to neglect it? You can cure it in a very short time by promptly using
IS
COLD
Comp. Syrup White Pine and Tar And KOLD KILLER.
TOO
They never fail to relieve in a
BEFORE
very short time. Try them. LATE.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.
Fancy Young Turkeys, 16 to 18c Young Chickens, 18c { Fresh Killed Fowls, 18c }
L. D. 1900, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any yon have, why the aatne should not be granted.
10c And the petitioners are hereby directed to give public notice thereof by publishing this citation unce in each week, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published 8c In Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least before said conrt, and by malling, post. paid, or delivering a copy of this citation to all known persons interested in the estate acyco lays at least before said court.
Witness, James H. Flint, Esgulre, Judge of Bald Court, this tenth day of March, In the year one thousand nine hundred.
JONATHAN COBB, Register.
mht3,20,27
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 58. PROBATE COURT. To the heirs.at-law, next-of-kin and all other persona interested in the estate of John T. Stetson, late of Franklin, In said county, de- ceased :
Whereas, a certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said' deceased has been presented to sald court for prohate by George W. Wiggin of Franklin, who prays that lettera testamentary may be lasued to him, the executor thereln named,
You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Conrt, to be held at Quincy, in said county of Norfolk, on the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1900, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any you have, why the same should not he grante 1.
And-said petitioner Is hereby directed to give public notice thereof by publishing this cita- tlon once In each week, for three succen- alve wecke, In the Fmnklin Sentinel, a uewa- paper published in Franklin, the laat pub- fication to be one day at least before suld croirt. aud hy mailing, postpaid, or delivering a copy of thla citation to all known parsons Interested In the eatata seven days at least before said conrt Witness, James H. Flint, Eagnire, Judge of said Court, thin twenty-sixth day of March, In the year one thousand nine hundred+
JONATHAN COBB, Register. mh27,ap3,10
OTICE la hereby given that the subscriber has been duly appointed executor of the of Nancy J. Roper, late of Medway, In county of Norfolk, decenned.
tate, and has trust by giving bond, as the Inw directe. taken upon himself that All persons linving demands upon the estate of said deceased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons irtehted to Mpio oftal are called upon to make payment to
JJJAMES A. SNOW, Executor. Medway, March 26/ 1000,
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Www a Successful Operation. "Ynn say the operation for appen- dicitls was successful?"
"Yes; eminently so."
"But did not the patient die? I un- derstood that was the case."
"That is true. He had not sufficient strength to recover from the shock; but the operation itself was a beautiful one In every respect and eminently suc- cessful." - Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele- graph.
Not Tired of film.
Mrs. De Weary-And so you have been married five years, and are as much in love with your husband ever ?
Mrs. Cheery-Yes. indeed!
""Hum! What business is your hus- band in ?"
"He's captain of a ship."-Melbourne Weekly Times.
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penetrates. In this cell can he seen the hole dug by the abbe to communi- cate with Dantes'! Yes, it really ex- ists, this hole! What southern genlua dug it? It is not known, but it is there, unfailing proof of the power of a pop- ular book's illusion of reality. Through this hole Dantes' cell can be dimly seen, and in a glamour of mystery the more terrifying because the door has been walled up nnd no one can enter.
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