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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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nemonrats of Third ward will mtet ibis on Are to Call and RUBBER COATS, RUE EE LEG GINS, RUBBER HATS, RUBBER HAT CDTERS, FOR STIFF II UilBRELLAS, from 75 cents, up, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, AT Political piesKiire-the e's fervent grip. ThoOdtnv.l-r.tsof Chi I v.ill my a return visit to Columbus ud, of Chin-bersburg in thu cauu-u oi few tiajs JrHme3 Uixon Uiort.i-ig bought or J. Siiover iiv' of catt'e the uross weight being 403:2 pounds. They will be droned ior the marker. The American Rapid, or 'ts it now is.

the Bankers and Mercluinis' corn pany, lias opened cilices iti Reading, Al-lenton, Pottstown, Norristowa, and J.er feySnt31athe Schuylkill and Lehigh val- The Rev. Dr. Crawford will preach in tae irst Presbyterian church to-night and to-moiTo morning and night. No service at the Seooud church to-nHht. That congregation is sppcially invited to all the meetings ot the First church held Ouiing this week.

The Rev. Mr. (Cambers, of Harrisburg. is expected on Friday. OlXY JPjXjXj Stylofl X3I.

G. NOBLE.tbel'w'f8'4' 2 West Main street, 3d door above C. V.R.K.depot J. M. BENTZ, D- D.

Gradnateof Pennsylvania Denial College nd of TEW YEARS' EXPERIENCE. TheniMt life-like Artificial Teeth. ints of gold and aU the better alloys. The JM.I11 of exacting (creatly lessened by a simple application to the gums-to be had only or aim. Jtm Offici-over Miller's Dry Goods Store, corner of Vain and Market Square.

JunttMyr. LOOKOUT FOR CAMERON'S LARGE STOCK ol goods on March 1st. Will give prices in a few days. REMOVAL or THE NEW STORE TO No. 34 South Hanover street, In Bentz's Building.

CALLAM) GET BARGAINS IN HOSIERY AND CORSETS, ia fact everything in the NOTION line. 2f-tf A. C. Miller. A Card.

The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Justice of the Peace, in the First ward of Carlisle. Subject to democratic rules. j22dlm. E. L.

Siieyock. A Card. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of justice of the peace, in the Third ward of the borough of Carlisle. Jas. A.

Green. febi-tf. A Card. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace, in the Third ward of the borough of Car-lisle. Respectfully, J.

M. Allen. Annonncemant. I offer myself as an independent candi- 3 A 11 rtl It A 1 ft 1 1 A aaie ior me oince or constame oi me irst Tuesday, February 19th, 18S4. Thanking in.

We notini that Bennett Bellman, has a ver I eautiful tribute to the memory of the liit'e Father the Lancaster New Mjcday. John Miller, one of our carrior hojs.lost his pocketbook list evening, near tho Man-sion house. It contained about 2o c)it3. Finder please return to this cilice. "But Join P.

UoWnsoD, ho sez, they didn't knoweverythin' down in They certainly knew little, if they did not know that the safest, quickest and most pleasant cure for croup, bronchitis, couga, cold in the chest, is Dr. Bull's cough syrup. XUo Cioblus to Masquerade. Tho Gobin Guards will give a grand masquerade ball on Friday evening, 1 eb-ruary 22d, in their armory. Invitations am nut.

and the manasinsr committee re- oort that it will be the best ball they have ever had. They have engaged tor tne oc-Msirm Professor Ncheaffer'a fine orchestra, of Harrisburg. Reserved seats can now be secured at Gehnng's jewelry sroip Fourth Waril Republican Nominations. Judge of Elections-Samuel Wetzel. Inspector of Election J.

C. Kjley. Election Assessor John K. Weaver. Constable iiobert Hughes.

Ccnferer.ce Committfe-M. F. Thoinp- son, Joim Moul, Taylor Secon 'Ward Kepublieau Seminations. Judge of rPfu Inspector of Election. 'r-9 a' ler.

Election Assessor-Charles E. Str-ohm. Town Council George Bridges. School Director A. A.

Line. Justice of the Peace David M. Bailey. Constable Joseph Leider. Conference Oommitteo John llannon, Nathan Ilantch, E.

B. Watts. Third Ward Republican Nominations. Judge of election W. F.

Horn. Inspector Joseph Z. Bent z. Election assessor James Yeingst. Town council David Dixon.

Justice of the peace A. B. Sherk. Constable Cha3. Rboads.

School director no nomination. Conference committee J. L. Meloy, Jos. W.

Ogilby, A. Rinehart, The convention adjourned to meet Friday night, to hear the reports of committees and make nomination for school director. Cireason Items. Our friend D. PflJll lpft this innminir fnr Washington, D.

where he intends vis-itins his dauehter. and takins a rf en at tlie sights. Hope he may have a pleasant trip. Two of our citizens got into rather a spirited argument the other morning looked as if it mizht end in blows, and so it did it was all blow. There seems to be great dissatisfaction between teachers, patrons and scholars of the schools in onr neterihorin villain fnr some time past several of the scholars leaving ana coming to our senools.

Tins is entirely wrong and should not be toler. ueu. Xew Kingston Items. There will bo an educational meeting held in St. Stephen's Lutheran church on Monday evening, February 18th.

The programme will consist of oral exercises and class drills in various branches, by classes taken from each of the schools also educational speeches by Prof. S. B. Heikes, principal of C. V.

S. normal school, and County Superintendent S. B. Shearer. We trust patrons and the public in general will manifest educational spirit enough to be present.

Of a total membership of 41 sehoiats a few missed one day out of the term, which is an excellent showing. Ladies Should rememher. a hnaiitifiil complexion results from using Acker's Blood Elixir. Sold bv Horn druggist, at To tbe Public. I would respectfully announce that I have bought the entire stock of dry good3 and notions, and gentlemen's furnishing goods of J.

E. Burkholder, and will continue the same business in the room for-merly occupied by Mr. Burkholder, and will be very thankful for all patronage bestowed upon me. II. O'IIara.

febl2d5t-wlw Wanted. A set of twelve or fifteen bins suitable for a grocery store. Apply to I2f-2t 11. J. Good Bro.

One Whole Week More To buy all kinds of dry good3 and notions at cost as the weather was so bad last week that many persons could not get out to get a share in he great bargains. John M. Miller. N. B.

This will positively be the last week at cost. The largest assortment of fine trunks and satchels in town at Brenneman Eckels', No. 32 North Hanover street. Gossamers! Gossamers -As this is the right kind of weather for gossameis, 1 will invite every person to at the Central Corner when they want, a perfectly reliable article, very good at a low price. M.

Millerj GREAT BARGAINS. OGILBY' WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT LESS THAN COST TO CLOSE IT OUT AT OTOE. Fir evnninV at in the arbitration room of the court house for the purpose of nating a wrd ticket. Valentine dav to-morrow. Some anxious ones have already shipped their mis-sive- of love and fun, and tho post office people look for a rush to-morrow.

The president yesterday appointed James Long, of Philadelphia, to be commissioner, and 11. II. Thomas, of Mechanicsburir, alternate commissioner of the Cotton Centennial exposition at Orleans. Both it will be remembered vr ro recommended by Governor Pattisoo. The South Pennsylvania railroad means business.

Oa Monday evening an ordi nance was read for the first time before the Harrisburg city councils that consent be given the company to erect tho cecessary piers within the city, for the purpose of building a bridge over the Susquehanna, The matter was referred to the finance committee. We were informed, a few days ago, by a gentleman living at Huntsdale, the place where tho sad ending of the recent abortion case took place, that the people are indignant that do apparent action is being taken by the proper officers of the law. He furtbor sajs that Railing can be found, in factj thp.t the officers know where he is, but aro waiting for the offer of a reward. If these statements are true it' certainly mates a very sorry-looking record for the officers. 'ilie Fry Concert.

The oonpevt last evening, by Madam Fry and her daughters, was a most delightful one, and was thoroughly enjoyed by a smaii tr -macce nf intrtnwp strange that a bv merit should not bo better miiif.lfwinor nponle of Carlisle. When a first-class minstrel show come to Carlisle the house is crowded by a 1 classes of people, while a truly artistic en tertainment liKe mat oi last nignc is received by a beggarly array of empty benches. It was noticeable that those ap- parentlv most interested in th Mi33kn church, were conspicuous by their ab sence. Still in a Bad Condition. The Chambersbure Repository of Tues.

day says: "A gentleman from Waynes Doro' informed us yesteraay tnat Mrs. uun ningham, who was shot by her husband at Waynesboro' is still in a precarious condition. She has been confined to her bed almost exclusively since the occurrence took place, but was able to sit up a short time on Saturday. It was discovered la3t week that one of her shoulder bones had been broken, which is supposed to have oeen Gone when she was thrown upon tne floor. For some reason it was never discovered until a few days ago, although she has remained a quiet though 6evere sufferer.

She is not yet considered out of danger, and grave fear3 are entertained for her recovery." Personal. Messrs. Will and George Spencer, the former of Philadelphia and the latter of Washington, have been visiting their motner ror tne past wet k. Chief Inspector Keller, of the Bell Telephone company, wag in town this morning inspecting the pnones. lie lound them in god condition.

Mr. William Faust and family, of New. ville, are visiting friends in Carlisle. Mr. J.

W. Vogts, represents the firm of S. Blum Sons, of Baltimore, was in town yesterday. Mr. J.

B. Spangler, of Greencastle, has entered the office of Dr. J. G. Fickel to pur.

sue the study of medicine. Use Acker's English Remedy for consumption, Sold at Horn's drug store. Every promise backed by guarantee. Acker's dyspepsia tablets will give immediate relief. Sold at Horn's drug store.

Pnce 25 and 60 cents. Wm. G. Peffer Son will sell all kinds ef winter boots and shoes at cost untol April 1st, 1384. Ladies and gents fine shoes, hand or machine seed, very chep.

Do not forget the place. No. 4 East MaH street, Carlisle, Pa. Give us a call and see for yourself. febl3-tf Canned Tomatoes.

This season we are handling the "York Springs" brand of canned tomatoes, acknowledged, to be the best. Try them. feb2 d2t. II. J.

Good Bro. Look 1 HncSisters, Look Having bought a large quantity of peanuts, oranges, cigars, candy, oysters in shell and in tubs, and crackers of all descriptions, I am prepared to sell to all hucksters for cash, at city prices. Call and be convinced before purchasing elsewhere, at No. 98 North Hanover street. febll-dct.

Jos- Herman. bargains in ladies' and gent's fine shoes, from now until March 1st. Brenneman Eckels, No. 32 North Hanover street. 1884 1884 of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, and CASSI-MERES to reduce WINTER STOCK.

I will offer during this month SPECIAL BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Shawls, Blankets, Ladies' Coats, Cloths, Cassi-meres, Overcoatings and Notions to make ready for Spring. THE ATTENTION OF HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commencing HOUSEKEEPING is called to my large stock of MUSLINS, MUSL MUSLINS, comprising all the leading brands of Sheeting, Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins at low prices, and still lower by the piece. TABLE LIKENS, TOWELS, Napkins, Tickings, White Spreads, Blankets, all at bottom prces. FOR GREAT BARGAINS CALL AT CHEAP STORE. BOAS' C9B SAWYER'S my many friends tor their would A be thankful for any new favor.

Very respectfully, 12f-tf E. F. Ruggles. No. 12 West Main street, Carlisle.

J. TV. It IIO AIDS iscE, mm PFOTi mmi, Bio. 18 w. Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.

for buytne or selling Stocks and cents per barrel; i4 ceuts Uerce- Quotations receded ererf Hall hour, lOJan'84-lr JtfEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCKS- cugwigg ejr j. n. acqm Co, PajLADXU'EU, Feb. 13 3 PcnnsyVanift. gs Philadelphia Reading, New Yarfc Central, B'mq Lake Shore, Western Union, Pacific Mail, 40 Sunn Pacific, common.

205 ftorth Paoinc, preferred. 4 Qrepon Texas fMitw, 3TM Kansas St Texas, 'iv-Z Union Pacific, Central Pacific, St. Paul, common, 92 Del. Lackawanna andWlUs; Northwest, common, jaew jersey uentrai. toulsviiie Nashvilja, Omaha.

Common Missouri Paciflc, Michigan Central. Opened steady. Closed strong. Reported by J. N.

Ehoas A CarUfie, Jf. Chicago, February W. TO-DAT'S OPBSING. lru May ik MX, STX 18 3214 Vi rO-PAf'S HIUHKST. Corn Oats Pons Mar.

mi 3:314 18 39 8 May 102 6i 37 18 es 10 17W Jano, ItiU W4 18 67 TO-DAI'S CLOSING. Wheat Crn Oats Pork Lard Mar. 6V4 S3'4. 18 30 99s May 1 (2 37 18 -5- 10 17 June, 1 My, 60 18 67 Special dispatch, to trie, "sentinel.1' Philadelphia February is Wheat Corij oam JC 1 0 eiOfi) 42.., 111 d. Feb.

Mar. ApriJ FREDERICK W. FOPMAN, ra, at nmm mm, Ao. 78 IF. Main Street, Carlisle, Fa.

Commissions for buying or selling Stocus or Grais of 1 per cent. Pork, 5 cents per barrel. All settlements made the day transactions are olowd, Financial and $)diumejreial. February IS Lackawana New Jersey Central, Reading, Pennsylvania, Oregon Trans Contin'l, North. Papifln mirnmnn.

North. Pacilic, pref'd, iew lors central, Buffalo, Kansas Toys a Texas Paciilc, Lake Shore, Union Pacific, Wftstpm ITnlAn Chicago, Burlington Closed strong. QaotatlonH In Wtaeai. Februair 18. Opening High.

Low. Closing 1 1 12i? 1 1 Mar. 1 1 mi New York I pr. 1124; 1 tMay 114 115JZ 'ISS'iS! 1 P8 101 1 i Chicago May corn closed 60; WANTED Ladies, young men, boys or girls cat business, strictly honorable and free from anything of a catch penny nature. You can learn it in one hour and easily earn from si to $2.00 in an evening, vassing or perfdling, full instructions and samples ta "vn, uj luiuiu xiKsiii lire cwnu iw cenrsf silver or stamps, to pay rostaeadvmtstoff4 PTO nun adni'Mca iu Ltrmr t.

l-b-iina- rWaltham, Mass, Old Reliable Coming Again With a car load of ennd hnrsna Tchlnt, v. V. TI UAUU will sell at the Thudium house in Carlisle, on Wednesday, February 20, 1884. William Henry Allen invites everyone to come and see for himself. Sale at 12 o'clock.

12f-ts Jamf.8 K. Foremas. One i'nll Piece More of that black silk, making tbe fifth piece, and almost, 500 vania. within Ki-rtv Hurra ni that magnificent black silk that has almost Boiuuseir. nisBucn a great oargam, as it is worth S2.00.

although it. ran hA this week yet at $1.45. It is open for in. spection to all that want a great bargain. a JOllJt 21.

MILLEB, florae Sale. Elia3 Brenneman will havn a rrof. oaia mrw jaj tAUQ of IShenandoah Talley horses Saturday February 16th, at the Pennsylvania house. All horses to be sold without reserve. Oyster Parlors.

Hays' ovster parlors open day and night until 12 o'clock. The finest oysters servea ary desired style. Families suDDliftd nf short notice. Confectionery of all kinds Fine cigars and tobaccos. Opposite Sax ton's hardwarestore, Main street.

aeco- ti "tboclatlnn." Tour atlfintifln is nallerl tn fhta V7 ucn iuiu delicious beverage. It is highly nutritious anri frpn from all rlAlfr.erinna Call and get a sample fiee at tebiz azt. 11. j. troop Bso.

Oarden and flower Seeds. we nave a nue lot ot crjc 4 nvi ma nvz io2 iot 4 47 2 21 21X 47 uy, wji 21 21 21K. 21 iy. 6 Vti 1262 126M m4 122 87K 8 87 O1 47j2 7K 832 3SVi UlA of 3s Ba 128 128V 128 126 my 8c, 87 2S 28 20 21 212 4 47 117 11TK 21 212 '21 2l2 l(t V22 1k 801 79 Eq2 12 128i Conferee, Jeu," vvan' codecs will meet in Good Will hall on Friday evening, immediately upon the close of tho meeting, 'or the purpose of forming a borough Give lis an asy One. If it takes three cats to kill three rats in three minutes, how many ca's will it take in one nunarea rats in one nuncred minutes No you're mistaken, it isn't one hundred cats, pry again.

tlx. Am sweu. Three cats. One cat will kill one rat in three ruinu es, and at the same rate one cat would kill one hundred rats in threo hundred minute. Three pats would do jf in one-third thp time', or one hundred minutes.

Gettysburg Camp. The National Guard will encamp near Gettysburg from August 2nd to 9th, inclusive. The ground charged over by Pickett on the Codori farm has been or will be selected for tho catnp, and the Round Top branch railroad will pass through it. ater, forty or fifty thousand gallons a day, will be furnished through a pipe from the rew reservoir. TLs ground is admirably adapted for the purpose, and will be so found by all participating.

The numbe? of soldiers may reach SOU) and there will be visitors by thousands likewise. College Kotes. On Friday evening, February IS, in tho College chapel, De Witt Miller, of New York, will lecture to tne stuaents. Any person from town desiring to be present may do so. Mr.

Miller is spoken of very highly by New York papers, and no doubt will give an interesting lecture. Dr. McCauley, who has been confined to his 100m tor nearly a wegk, is now able to be about again. Dr. Ilwrman had the misfortune to severely sprain his ankle on Saturday.

He has not yet been able to walk and in conse. quence ha3 attended to no college work. We hope to see linn about sqon. Y.SI.C.A. Tho reception committee will meet this evening at 7 Jjlembership com mitteeat8 30.

The regular monthly business meeting will be neld to-morrow evening at 8 clock These meetings will hereafter partake more era literary nature. After the hear ing of reports from the various commit tees, Mr, George Hench will give a talk on A full attendance is re quested. The bath room committee has decided to supply hot water on Thursdays, Fridays arid Saturdays. Rooms to be- kept open until 9 o'clock. Tickets can be secured at the rooms or by applying to any member oi tne committee.

Hundreds write they owe their life an. present good health to Acker's English remedy tor consumption, coughs colas, Sold at Horn's drug store. A DESIRABLE HOME -AT South Hanover Street, in the borough of Carlisle. The lot fronts ninety-six feet on Tlanover street. and extends back the same width to an alley, 240 leet.

ineuouseisa i wo -lory frame tiou.se witn a frontatie of nearly sixty feet. The house contains 14 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, consisting of wash house, coal and wood houses, etc. Also a nice stable, cow stable, hog pens, poultry houses and yards. The whole property is in good condition. The nouse nas every convenience, nre place neaters, range, bath room, water closet, hot aud cold water, fli.e cistern.

The house is surroundeded bv a line lawn has an Iron veranda ext udioir alone the front ot tne nouse. water at stable ana in aitterent parts of tne yard for irrigating pui poses. The lawn has on it the fiuest flowers, roses, and ornamental shrubbery in endless variety. ih-re is a great abun-dauce of small fruits. 20 varieties of graues, well arbored and in bearing condition; also apples peaches, pears, aimcots, plumba, quinces of choicest kinds.

Brick walks extend all around the house and to theoutbuildings It is undoubtedly one of the most desirable resi dences in the mot desirable part of the borough and is we deserving the attention of any one seek- ins a easani ana comioriaoie resiaence. It will be sold on terms tosuit purchaser. For fur ther particulars apply atthe se.ntnel ofiiee. lZldA W-tl H. PEfFEK.

UN FISSEL'S Mmhm. BARGAINS, Appleton A Brown Muslin, 7 Bleached Hill Muslin, 81 Fruits, -9 Divol, 9 Wamsutta, .10 All other makes a3 cheap in proportion Calicoes, 4. 5 and 6 cents. Bargains in Rlanketsatid Bed Spreads. Larare line of Hamberg edgings and laces yery cheap, Euiterick's Patterns, Noiti Hanover scrEbt.

BIG mm and Tor ustiee of tbe Peace. The undersigned offers himself as a caa-didate for Justice of the Peace, in the Second ward of Carlisle, at the ensuing election, February 19tb, and respectfully solicits the support of the qualified electors residing therein, without distinction of party, and will bo very grateful for their votes and influence. Geo. Zinn. "Sewing: machines." No agents employed their usual commission given the purchaser.

Buy the very latest improvements in attachments. The Domestic has the only self adjusting attachments with them. Your work can be done in two-thirds of the time usually Call and see them. Don't listen toothers. Offices No.

70 North Hanover street, and West Main street, opposit C. V. It. R. depot, Carlisle, Pa.

Itesp'y, M. II. Plktcher. For Kent. The stone dwelling house on East Lou-ther street, now occupied by II.

Latimar. Apply for terms, to Lizzie Zug, 31 West Louther street. lOj-tf. Live Geese Feathers. I received to-day another large supply of prime live geese feathers.

I keep none but a prime quality, is the reason I sell so many. John M. Miller. Desirable Honse for Bale The two-and-a-half story brick dwelling house and lot, situated on the east side of South West street, near Main, and until lately occupied by Mrs. Coble, is now offered for sale.

Apply to nov28-dtf. Mrs. II. N. Coble.

Horse Wale. On Saturday February 23, Jacob Marx will sell extra Kentucky blooded horses, consisting of saddle, driving and draft. Sale to be held in Carlisle, at the Thudium house, Reuben Swartz, proprietor. Should the flood not subside in time for stock to reach Carlisle, the sale will then take place on' Wednesday. February 27.

Due announcement will be made hereafter. Wait for UUs sale. fl3-td. Save Tour Honey All this voplr hv nallinff at t.hp. r.nrntr as have extended the time up until Saturday, thn ISth.

at cost for all kinds of toods. Be "wise and call for bargains. John M. Miller. Merchant Tailoring, The undernamed would respectfully in form hist friends and patrons that he has removed from' West Main to his 'South' Pitt street, where ho will 'continue merchant tailoring all its All work entrusted to his care will be done in a satisfactory manner.

Garments sold at low prices. Good fits guaranteed' GiVdhlmacall. J. Nr CAROTHERS, Agt..

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