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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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scon's rem Second Edition 3.00 V. M. THE DAILY SENTINEL. One of York's cigar factories burned 1 dawn yesterday, I SELL Tnis being 'he Bfcood Thursday Cod Liver OH, wl'h Myp- the month there will be regu'af meet ing of coaocil to-night, land bear 60 POK THE NEXT Very Palatable a Effica-tious in Wuiia Diseases Dr. O.

BrotTPtr, KotheMt-r. N. fays: that it will be an important Dieting. The State Y. M.

C. A. College ass Prof, Granger, the mesmerist, Is givirig entertaiiiinents in Hanover. The Nosa family will play hero Fri. day and Saturday nights of this week.

The stretch of pavement Just in front of the First church is in very bad con- DAYS TVBLZIUx.1. EVE11Y EVENING. SENTINEL OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, CARLISLE, PA, Daily Six cents a week, twerty-five cents a month, three dollars a year. THE WEEKLY" SENTINEL elation will hild a three. days metl rg "After havicg Scott's Emrjoion wah decided bentfiUo myself, I have taken reiit pleaeu-e in recomrr.endiBg it eiuce in tho various conditions of in uariisie the latter part of this montu.

Jurors for April Court. The fullowins jurors have baen ilran for Anil court, lira; Monday, April 19, '86: W. A. Adams, ekifc, Saippensburg W. wa1.

II. A. Bushman, laborer, South Middle-ton. Jacob Baker, gentleman, Lower Allen, fesse Buchei, farmer, SUver Spring. D.

G. Beidleman, toll-gate keeper, E3St Fennsboro'. Samuel Baker, cooper, Shippensbarg, West ward. Jas. Blair, merchant, Shippensburg, West ward.

J. B. Beistline, saddler, Mechaniis-. burg. Fourth ward.

They expect about fifty delegates to be wasting in which it is indicated." dition, and should be repaired as coon as possible. 1 Mr. Frank A. Cole, advance agent of present. -Commissioner Hauck was La Fhila delphia a few days ago, looking after Those contemplating going to HOUSEKEEPING will find it to their interest to call at Furniture Warerooms, No.

36 North Hanover street, and secure bargains in (eight tages) published every thursday. One dollar a year. an oaoriess excavator, and having examined one which he believes will be satisfactory, the board has ordered Happiness is a ccld.Wfia goddess she ha3 to forget all the misery. But rheumatism knocks her out every round. REV.

H.B. EWELL, of Pavilion, N. of Gilmore's Aromatic wine: "I believe it to be a most desirable remedy to be placed in every family. rVirrpsDondence solicited from- all one to be purchased for the county, and narta of the couDtv. on all subjects, it may be expected along now very S.

It. jover, merchant, Upper A lien. saortiy, Correspondents are requested to eign ihcir nemes, not for publication, but in FuBliTDll, It having been rumored that I have withdrawn as a candidate for justice of the as. Owen vonnor combination, was in town today making arrange mentfl for his company to show here on Feb. 22 and 23.

The gentleman who is in town representing a new business interest is waiting for the samples of the manufactured articles to arrive so that he can exhibit them to our business men. These goods are expected to arrive to-day, "Father," asked little Johnny, "why is it that they always begin the legislative session with prayer?" "I don't know, my son," replied the father, ''unless it is to sort o' blind the eye3 of the Lord to what is done after the prayer is ended." tne peace me Dourtn ward. I desire proor of good raitn. Ofiioe connected by telephone. Addi sa all letters and telegrams to THE SENTINEL, Carlisle, l'a.

I mean to sell at cost, 83 you will find by calling and examining my stock and to make known that I am still a candi Wm. Cornmau, laborer, Middlesex. W. H. carpenter, Median' icsburg, First ward.

J. O. Diehl. manufacturer, ShippeLS- burg, East ward. Jas.

P. Ewing, saddler, Newton. S. K. Fishburn, farmer, Dickinson, D.

A farmer, Newton. Thadeus Giissinger, agent, Mechanics- burs. First ward. prices. date for the cilice and will be until the polls close on Tuesday evening.

P. J. BOLEN. ADVEHTISING RATES. A New Store.

Benj. Goodyear, latorer, Upper Mr. Wm. Wetzel is erecting a new Allen, J. L.

Heyd, farmer, East Pennsboro. building oa Pitt street, north of North, that wil be occupied by Noah Pinkney, John Heyer, gentleman, Carlisle, First the well known colored ice cream ped One Five One Two Three line. 11463. Inch, inches, inches. 05 25 50 1 00 1 50 07 35 70 1 40 2 10 09 45 90 1 80 8 70 10 60 100 200 300 11 55 110 2 20 -8 80 12 60 1 20 2 40 60 18 90 1 80 8 6P 6 40 24 120 3 40 480 720 30 150 300 600 900 49 2 45 4 90 9 8 1170 61 3 05 6 15 12 30 18 45 90 450 90018 2700 1140 7 00 I 14 0 0 28 00 42 00 dler and green groceryman, twho will run a general family provision store.

Ward. E. S. Hays, farmer, Newton. John B.

Heck, surveyor, East The Noss family will be in Carlisle to morrow for a two-nighta' engagement. This company is a good one. In their, advertisement they announce that any one dissatisfied or not pleased with thepeiformance can have their money returned. 11. xutcney, cruzgisi.

A covered light cannot shine. Moral; Advertise. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal injector free.

Sold W. F. Horn. "Isn't it funny how we happen to meet?" said a fair young soprano Singer, a3 she was going home from choir meeting on the arm. of her best young man, the tenor singer.

"Tes," said he, "we met by chants." RCkIeae Arnica lTe. Tto best salve In the world for crtff, bruises, sores, uicers, salt rheum, feve. sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaira corns, and all skin eruptions, and posl. tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfar.

tion, or money refunded. Price 5 cents vl bos. For sale by Wilbur F. Horn. Iulv27-ly "I would like sledding if it wasn't Xdays, Sdays, ddays, Mays, lweek, A WCftll weeks, 4 weeks, Imonths, months, tmuntlis, mth's.

Jacob Halo, laborer, Newton. A. Klink, gentleman, Newville, North ward. The Waite Theatrical company, which is so extensively billed In Car John Ka8t, Silver Spring. David Klinedint, he Sentinel has the largest circu- lisle for a full six nights' engagement next week, are taking Chamoersburg Dead.

"Word was received in Carlisle this morning of the death of Mr. M. F. Maize, of Pottsville, the father-in-law of Mrs. Carrie Maize, of this place.

Ue is a prominent business man and one of the oldest coal miners of the state. Maize has closed her school for a day or two, and gone on to Pottsville to attend the funeral. Mot Correct. The report that Mr. Frank Gardner burg, feecond ward.

Wm. Keeerise. carpenter, Newton. any parkin the Cumberland in by storm. They have an excellent band, rahey.

Matthew Lindsey, farmer, South Mid- and a company of twenty people. difcton. Ingomar last night was rapturously otioes 1 Deaths and Marriages inserted A.M. Lindsey, teacher, Newton. received.

free of charge. Obituary notloes Ave cents per line. Simon Martin, farmer, Dickinson. Charles Myers, laborer, Hopewell. We are under obligations to Mr.

John ntered at the Post Office at Carlisle at Second A. Duke for a.copyof a mammoth edition of the Kansas City Saily News giving a w. a. Mcuune, rarmer, nope wen. W.

S. Myers, farmer, Dickinson. for walking up says a York had died suddenly to-day was entirely incorrect, as he is quite as well as usual, and about his business all day. The Class Matter. gill.

number or illustrations or business houses and business blocks of the city, George Martin, farmer, Dickinson. John Manning, laborer, Shiremans- report started no doubt through the E. CARR, of Daggers Mills. and devoted to a description of the Datfy Evening Sentinel, improvements made in that growing town. W.

A. Mullin, manufacturer, Mt. Holly. George Noggle, farmer, Dickinson. saja he saved tue hie ot Ms child with croup hy using Giiroore's magnetic elixir.

V. II. llitchey, druggist. school children misunderstanding that it was Mrs. Maize's father that had died, instead of her father-in-law.

We are glad to say Mr. Gardner is enjoying city or the west. Capt. Colwell Post, 201, G. A.

R. will Carlisle. February II, 1888. It ia thought the iron buisness will ba bis usual health. meet at their post room this evening booming by tte 1st of April.

promptly at 7. bo o'clock and will march to the court house for the purpose to Hill Be ixulbited. The gentleman who is renresentinsr THAT HACKING COUGH can be taking part in meeting called. a a CO a 1-4 so quiokly cured by Shiloh's cure. We This country will soon have more monuments on its hands than it will care to handle.

It has several expensive ones under way at this time. Wm. Speck, carpenter, Carlisle, Second ward. Geo. A.

Sollenberger, farmer, Monroe. John Stahley, carpenter, Bhipyensburg, East ward. William Sheaffer, farmer, South Mld- dleton. James Snyder, mason, Mt. Roily.

George K. dealer, Carlisle, Third ward. the Ward brake expects his goods on tc-day or to-morrow, and will exhibit J. r. Urindle, Post Com.

B. K. Goodyear, Adgt. guarant-ea it. fc'ola by v.

F. Horn. "If the cod and snow blows in at the them in a public place and exp'an their workings to such persons as are interested in them. This will no doubt Citizens' Hancock memorial meeting. windows, jast fold a newspaper lengthwise and fri ut the window down on it Tae citizens of Carlisle and vicinity are requested to meet in the court house oe amy announced, and we hope our business men will call and examine to-night at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of hard, and no arsow'will blow u- der," eajs a house-wifti.

them, so as to be prepared to act giving expression on the death of Gen. All good citizens snould remember that Tuesday next is election day. Vote for good men vote for active men vote for men of good judgment and business capacity and do this without regard to party, and you will do well. judiciously in the matter of extending W. b.

Hancock. Saveral speakers will be present, and it is hoped that there llie llrnt Kwh As the easnn advances, thn naina and r.ohpa inducements for them to locate hoie. Eussel Thomas, barber, Carlisle, Fourth ward. Geoige Walters, farmer, Hampden. William; Wonders, farmer, Southampton.

Moaes Wagner, farmer, Mt. Holly. Jacob II. farmer, South Mid-dleton. Samuel Gleime, farmer, South by winch rheumatism makes itself known, are will be a large turn out of citizens.

It It Observed. That the numbers are being placed on Conferee meeting Postponed. RAINBOW RUPTL'Hc experienced after every exposure. It is Dot claimed tliat Hood's sarsaparilla is a sp jciflcfor rheumatism we doubt if there is, or can be, sucb a remedy. 13ut the thousands benefitted by Hood's warrant us in ursrinff CUKE.

the houses very generally, but that we have seen no'hing of the new index Bimplo, Pttfe, reliable and a perfect retainer. Is On account of the meeting this evening in the court house for the purpose of taking action on the. TTeath of Major others who suffer from rheumatism to take it boards for the street corners. That bad pavements are again on top, riot a 1 ruas nora im? nnu iMcut ana va prnpenoe forgotten. 8eml lor circulur with testimonials from frratefnl snifrrare cured by this ap.

1 iiince. Aiiilresa Central edlcai and Surgical ostitute 920 l.oc6t Si. Louie. Jio. Skillful treatment cin nil kinds of snnrical and ZDodivnl caaed, Consaltftin row nd invited General Winnelds.

Hancock, the meet. Of a car horse which died in Sacramento, last week it is told that he was so well acquainted with some of the regular patrons of the road that when they were aboard the car he would stop in front of their residences to let tnem o2. That the board of trade is not all talk ing of the democratic conference com as some people said it would be, but is mittee is postponed until Friday even- dome a good wort. Deiore tne nrst Keen twinge. Keep a sbaip lookeut for swindlers; the country is full of them.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser-able by that terrible cough. WhUoh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. F. Horn.

Independent Candidate. I beg leave to cast myself on the generosity of the voters of the Fourth ward, Cavlisle, without regard to party for the office of justice of the peace. It. Hughes. That we will bave quite a run of theatrical performances the balance of Slight Fire In Carllnle.

this month, most of which we are led The conscience fund at Washington I Last night about 10 o'clock the citi- to believe will be first-class. wasbecun in 1827. It tow amounts to I ot Carlisle were startled Dy the Opera kill Friday Of good fortune, as cf ripe fruit, we rtwnnnn anA I nugiu ui luo iijuu lire aiaim ueii, The Younar People's association of the 4 v.w, followed shortly after by the court church, beina ensaeed year, oo iar, nowever, no congressman i nou8e and Cumberland bells, and the laudable enterprise to assist youDg men preparing for tiie minittry are fortunate, has been known to contribute to it I fire boys turned out of their Lecause of his absenteeism, althouuh if homes very quickly. The night Indication can be successfully treated by the regular use of Dr, Bull's Baltimoie pill3. Keep your horses healthy.

For heaves, distemper, founder and worms use Day's horse powder. Babies cry because they suffer. The most reliable remedy for the relief of their discomfort is Dr. Bull's baby iu securing iub mn oi meir iormer pas- was very dark and fogey, but on hurry tor, Rev. Jivs Albeit, who has kindly every member and tx-member should ing toward the centre of the town they consented to csiiver tor taeir Deneut mai the fire bad been in Morris Weary's FEBRUARY 12 13.

THE FAMOUS lecture entitled, "From Leadville, the refund the amount he has drawn from the treasury for fervices not rendered cigar store on south Hanover streetand camp of the Carbonates, to the city of the Mormons," giving a account of was already out put out by several the aggregate of the conscience fund syrup, it is sure and pure. cents citizens with buckets of water. careful observation made on a recent epeedily be doubted. weary's cigar store is located in a trip to that country. The time, place must make the most while it lasts.

REV. W. F. REQUA, Baptist church, Aurora, 111., says that Gil-more'd Aromatic wine is. a household remedy and that no family should be without V.

H. Ritchey, druggist. The hydrophobia scare is spreading all over the country, in spite cf the fact that hydrophobia is nearly as scarce as honesty. A weak back, with a weary, aching lameness over the Hps, is a sign of dis. eased kidneys.

Usa tte best kidney curative known, which is Burdock blood bitters. It's the little things that tell especially the little brothers and sisters. A nasal ir jector free with each bottle of Sailoh'a catarrh remedy. Price 60 small two story frame building in and price of tickets will be announced which is also Hannon's liquor store. in due time.

The fire was discovered by Harry Sel Telegrams of sympathy have literally poured in upon Mrs. General Hancock, who is at home on Governor's Island. Among these sent was the following lers who lives a few doors below, who T. m. C.

A. Items. Regular monthly meeting of the NOSS FAMILY Novelty Concert Co. In their ever pleasing atd Sketch Entertainment. Full brass band.

from Hon. S. J. Tiiden saw smoke issuing from above the door. He at once aroused Mr.

Lizman who resides on the same lot, in the rear, aid they tore out a window sash in the rear of the shop and by association to-nighi at 7 30 o'clock. All the members are requested to be Catarrh Cured Catarrh is a very prevalent disease, with distressing and offensive symptoms. Ilood'a Sarsaparilla give3 ready relief and speedy cure, from the fact it acts through the blocd, and thu3 reaches every part of the system. I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Ilood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any with catarrh, and my general health is much better." I.

AV. Lillis, Postal Clerk Chicago St. Louis Railroad. 1 I suffered with catarrh 6 or 8 years tried many wonderful cures, inhalers, speeding nearly one hundred dollars without benefit. I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly "louhavemy most earnest in the great bereavement you have Mr.

Fred. Smith, of Dickinson col buckets or water irora the cistern put suffered In the death of General Han lege, will deliver a lecture before the out the names. A bout the same time Mr. cock. Tne country has lost an heroic junior branch on to-morrow night at Ste7ick and others broke down tae front soldier, an accomplished commander Full orchestra.

7 o'ciock. ah dots invited. cents. W. F.

Horn, druggist. door and assisted in the good work. and one of its most valued citizens. I The Carlisle association under the lhe damage is very slight The ire Ayer's hair vigor improves the beauty Full chorus. lament this sad event as a personal sor row." caught near the stove in the center of direction of the district committee will arrange for a convention of Christian the room, burning the lattice partition ELEGANT COSTUMES.

and destroying a few boxes of cigars, young men to ba hen at Mt. HoJly Springs some time in the near future. improved." M. A. AsisEr, Worcester, Mass.

and a lot oi empty cigar Doxes. SPARKLING MUSIC. A mechanic musicjle is the text The fire companies tumbled out very Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by. quickly, the Union particularly making Popular prices of admission. three peculiarities 1st, the combination of remedial agents 2d, the proportion; 3d.

tlie event on the tapis at the rooms. No doubt the young men will ba glad of the privilege of spending a musical evening with the members of the asso good time, but their services were not General admission, 35 cents. needed, fortunately. The place was process of securing the active medicinal Insured for the full amount of loss. ciation.

Gt)Jery, 2o cents. s-ats, 0 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed or money Intelligencer. Without a dissenting voice the Phila-delphia prison inspectors have recooa-mended the pardon of Major Phipps on account of his pitiful physical condi-lion. There never was much doubt that, guilty as Phipps was, the sins of many other men were piled upon his back and if his case for pardon is a deserving one, it should be heard on its merits and rot choked off by popular clamor or prejudice.

of the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractive appearance, a delightful and lasting perfume. While it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to lux uiiance, its effects are enduring and thus it proves to be the best and cheapest article for toilet use. The snows are probably not all down yet, neither are the cold waves exhausted. For lame, side or chest, use Shiloh's rcrou3 plaster.

Price 25 cents. A lady of fashion, while passing by a crowd commicg from the opera The origin of the ire is a mystery. Mr. Weary says he left the store about refunded at the like. clock, as usual, that the stove was 1819 THE 1819 Geo.

H. Osborne, Manager. not overhot, and that he cannot imag ine now it caught, near tne stove, ENTINEL OPERA. HOUSE. although not -immediately under it.

two holes are burned through the floor, qualities. The result is amedicine of unus. al strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. Hood's Snrsaparilla tones up my system, imriiles my Mood, sharpens mv appetite, seems to mnke me over." J.

1. Thompson, llegister cf Deeds, Lowell, Mass. "nood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and is worth its weight, in gold." I. Bajauingto, 130 Bank SUeet, New York City. Hood's fSarsapariJIa Sold by all druggists.

51 six for $5. Madt only by CI. HOOD Lowell, IOO Doses Cno Dc'? sr. showing that the fire burned fiercer in Oil Ma that place. Tnia would indicate that mm mm it did not catch from an overheated stove, and how it caught we cannot sur mise.

ONE WEEK COMMENCING. FEBRUARY 15. Choice Syrup and Sneers. Please try my choice Queen table Establishment syrup, only id cents a quart. Four Either the London police ought not to have interfered with the Trafalgar Square meeting at all, or they should have had a big enough force there to enable them to take the leaders to jail when it became necessary in the most summary fashion.

They must know by this time in London exactly what these gatherings are, and what inefficient police interference is sure to bring about. If such a meeting had pounds of very choice brown sugar for 25 cents, and three and one-fourth pounds of prime No. 1 wh'te sugar for 25 cents. Four pounds of prunes for Dyen and cleans all kind3 of gooda and finishes ia first-class style. The largest STATEMENT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE ft Mutual Aid Society OF LEBANON, PA; J.

B. Stelunan, Fres't. H. H. Kreider, Ti eas.

A. Mark, Secretary. Incorporated March 11th. 1S69. Commenced business May 21st, 1870.

25 cents. CaDned goods at bottom waits's hdy Comply prices at John M. Miller house, hd her bubtle pushed from its proper position, which made the wearer look rediculous. A gallant young tar, seeing this misfortune, calmtiy addressed her thu3: "Please, missus, yer starn what-ye-ma call-it is a-all adrift on the starboard side! The FxcKe uient Hot Over. The rush at W.

F. Horn's drug store still continues en account of persons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis and consumption, to procure a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is sold on a guarantee and i3 giving entire satisfaction. It ia a standard remedy. Price 50 cents and $1. Trial size free.

The frost got in a foul on Florida. Struck her below the oiange belt. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump and best establishment in ths United nut, vegetable and Grocery btore. febil-tf. Ptates.

The use of the word Sten Island, has no connection with cur been called to gather in Tompkins Square, in New York city, the police would have first asked Burns for his permit from the authorities. If he FOR SALE. BAND AND ORCHESTRA, Supporting two Favorites, J. W. CARNER AMOUNT OF DEATH LOSSES PAID TO January 1, 188 1,193,611.46.

establishment. B.iDg your work, ladies and gentlemen, to the agent, could show none, he would then have A Rare Chance. For sale, four shares Mt. Holly Paper been started eff for the nearest police 23,840.41 company stocs, Mt. Holly cpriugs, Invested assets, Cash in bank.

Advanced on losses not yet due, LIABILITIES. Liabilities flue and adjusted. Liabilities due and not adiustad. station surrounded by a police force which would bave terribly discouraged AND THE CHARMING ACTRESS paying 3 per cent, dividerds semiannually. Par value 500 dollars per Not any Mrs.

Annie Ring, 84 South Bedford Street. share. Yn further particulars, ad- that part of the mob inclined to be N. Y. Tiibune.

dresses Upton Kmpton, 20 Light tion Cure is sold by W. F. Horn on a ACTUAL COST OP INSURANCE IN DIVISION 1 r. This division has now been in ooeration over Street, Baltimore Md. feb5-6t guarantee.

It cures consumption. The item on the fourth page, reading two years and there have been ouly two dpaths. Any member can receive a paid up certificate after five years continuous membership for 75 Some cf Gladstone's enemies call him tr SPle er Exennge. Fresh Bread and Rolls, "Mr. and Mrs.

J. U. Urtzl," should read "Mr. and Mrs. S.

II. Hartzel." a knave. He certainly euchered the Der ceut. oi me assessments naia CH AH.W. HILL.

One good piano top buggy. One square top buggy. One no-top spring wagon. One two-seat top spring party that held the queen. General Supt.

Agencies. jan29 tf IN A REPERTOIRE OF COMEDIES. "SHADOWS Aver's Sarsaparilla is the most potent John Schmohl, at his bakery in the rear of Ritcbey'a drue store, bafcea LOOK HERE I dailv fresh bread, rolls, cakes. Sw Urocery. I have added to my fruit and vegetable business a line cf leading family groceries, such as prime white and brown sugais, choice table syrup, Turkish blend roasted coffee and prime green coffee, canned fruits, evaporated OJP wagon.

One business sleign. JNew wheel barrows. Old wheels for repair. At Senseman'a coach shop, Kerr's avenue, near North Hanover street, tf Town Properly for Hale. blood purifier, and a fountain cf health and strength.

Be wise in time. All baneful infections are promptly removed Ly this uccqualed alterna- tive. goods delivered to a1! parts of town yeast for sale. Give him a call. 5 feb4-tf LI New frame house, seven rooms, lot The orange crop of Florida has been peaches, lima and marrow fat beans.

Ten damaged by frcst, but the alligator enrdiafiv invite all Dercons to call and I cent, investment. Party intends going crop will be fully up to its usual stan The greatest four comedy on the American stR8. The undersigned, wishes to call the attention of ihi public to his fine stock of pure old Mon-ongahela, Rye and Malt "WHISKEYS, of the most popular brands. Also pure California and Doiuestic TIUANDIEH Imported and Domestic I IV 8 I'ure Tort, Sherry, Catawba and Champagne WINES of the most celebrated Brands at JOHN HANNON'S Liouor store, South Hanover ttreet, Carlisle, Pa. th stock and learn the vary I west.

1. rERLETT, dard. jaDSl-d2. 66 East Penn Street. If you ufe porous plasfers.tlm strong After all others fail, consult Dr.

Lobb, 329 North Fifteenth street, Philadelphia. Cure all Secret Diseases of both sexes. Twenty years' exper ience. Consultation by mail. NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DJSFASIS.

New Hook just out, send for it. Hours: 11 aC m. till 2 p. and 7 to 10 p. m.

books free to thk afflicted. est mads i3 the hop plaster. They kill MONDAY, FEB, 15TH. ADMISSION 0 AND 30 CENTS. Reserved seats on sale at Sentinel llice.

Grand matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. Band parade each day. feb910t. low all kinds of gcois that I have, as I Eball make it the interest of all customers to gi ve me a call.

At John M. Miller's Fruit, Vegetable and Grocery store, Market Uouse avenue, Carlisle, Pa. febll-tf pain and strengthen tne pans, a A good second hand piano, with stool and cover, will be sold cheap, if sold within the next ten days, at Dinkle's music store, 95 N. Hanover street. jan6-tf great many people say so.

25 cents, dealers. febi-12t.

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