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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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Mr. "'is irUy Rt'ins in (raw HATS Summer Hats OF EVERY DESCTJTTION AT NOBLE'S, THE LEADING HATTER. FINE MCKINAWS AT LOW PRICES, OUH SPECIALTY. I'lTEt EItloa v. H.

We are now having some of the warm wt'athtr promi3ed us by the bureau. Just think of it! Four presidential tickets in the field, and not ene of the candidates from Ohio. The Reformed churches of the Cumberland valley are making an effort to raise money to build a church at Mt Mto. Tho vaiioas candidates are gradually an. nounciog themselves.

There is no better medium of making it known than through the columns of the Sentinel. Lancaster city council ha3 purchased two thousand feet of Eureka thne ply cotton hose for the use of the city fire department. It wa3 purchased at 90 cents per foot. There is a point at Taxton where you can take a few steps and rest on the soil of five different couru ies, rerrv.Snyder,Nortb-umberland, Juniata and Dauphin. They all run to a point at that spot.

A car load of horses owned by a Mr. Snow were shipped away from here yesterday afternoon. Just below Mechauicsburg one of them was found to have been tramped to death. It got to the floor by some means and was tramped and kicked by those around it until it died. The death knocked the profits on that car load.

The contractor for getting into shape the fields rented for the Gettysburg encampment put a squad of men at work upon them the first of thia week. Their work is to tear down fences and lay out avenues and arrange it according to plan. The water pipes have been laid over half way to the grounds and that job is expected to be completed very soon. We hear complaint from parties who are in the habit of driving around the cut of town, of engineers failing to whistle when approaching crossings. A lady ont the other evening waited quite a while on the signal, and then attempting to cross the track, came within an ace of being struck.

Had the engineer whistled eha would not have attempted to cross until the train had passed. Therp ar great mnv straripfrs visiting tt Mt. Holly. Holly "Inn is filled. Miss of tvft Irullnn fchonl, is tie West.

vt id shortly rt-tu'n uh out s.vtnty.five new scaolais lr the We are in receipt of a ne-t pamphlet frm R. A. Gordon fc propile'ors of the Girard houfe. Phi adelphia. It i complete guide )k)ok to Philadelphia and vu in.

ity, embracing all points of interest for strangers and residents. It will be sent to any address on application. A colored excursion on the way from Baltimore to Pen Mar yesterday stopped at Blue Ridge. Several young men were trying a revolver in tho wo. ds near by, when one, ramed Alexander Hazelto i was accidentally shot in the forehead.

The man who did the shooting wa3 taken to Cham-ber-dmrg and lodged in jail, while Ilazel-ton was fent to Baltimore in a dying con-dition. The affair wa3 purely accidental. The Carlisle Manufacturing company a few days ago set up one of their and a-half horse power Gardner engines to run a well-boring machine for Mr. Henry Horner on the farm of VVm. Eock, near Church-town.

The engine and boiler is ou one base, and worked very steady and with great ease. Tne engine business for the company is looking up, inquiries in regard to it being received every day. Mr. Robert Young called on us this morning to inform us that, the use of his name in connectio i with the organization of the colored reform club, was entirely unauthorized, and desires us to give pub licity to the fact. This would leave the organization don to two members, Jos.

Jordan and Richard Johnson, the latter of whom hacded U3 the paper containing the statement of organization, requesting us to publish it, which we did as a matter of news. Died. Mokit. Tn Dickinson township, on Sunday, July 20, Mrs Rachel Moii 7S years Mis. Moritwasan old resident of the township, well and favorably known.

Thrown Oat. While Thomas IMeman was driving Mr. Dirfelv 'steam up Main street last even 0 ie bard ji sieri'ay by h.ti he 3 nana img. Steelton wants a lock no. At present prisoners Ukeu to Hanisburg The to is large enough tve a lock-up.

The Southern Press Association, whi started from Savannah, Georgia, will naa, enrougn fiere on ire vav to eHhlein rities. Mr. Mulliu, of the Cmiib-ilaud Valley railroad restaurant, at Ilageratown, has receive an orner to havo in iireniira- tion on hundred nitala for to-morrow mom ing. The Luthern nicnic at Pine Gve Paik, ye-terday, was a grand suo ttss. The conduct was irreproachable, ai the picnic as a whole eclipsed all of those held cn termer occasions.

The day was aareably spent ia dancing and ether amusem-nts Our German friends de-seive congraiulation for the valuable acquisition they have in Rev. Philip Wittig as it was generally acceded all that the social success of the picnic was due largely to me pi esecce ot him and Lis amirable laiy. The Carlisle band was in attendance aud discoursed beautiful and inspiring music. Wow is ill- I nu to for the Week Sentinel Onlv SI 00 Payable in aavauce. Outside the state Ilulft-d Vnt.

Charlf3 W. Railing was released from jail last evening, bail in the sum of S20t0 naving been eutrpd. his relatives who are well fixed financially. All for ll.OO. The Valley t.ho iiirfypst.

the brightest, the best local paper, all for $1 uu to any pare or county. Outside the county $1.25, payable only in advance. One or Carlisle's Boys Honored. Prof. Harry W.

Spangler has been appointed by the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, a member of the board of examiners for the coming International Elec trical Exhibition to be Id in that city next September. We congratulate Harry on his new honors nrl hope there are many more in store for him. Harvest Home. The following prominent gentlemen have been invited be present and make ad-drfses at t' Doubling Gap springs liar, vest Saturday 2d Judge Herman, Judge Ilenoerson, VV. P.

Sadler, SinTl Hepburn, Col. Kennedy. W. Stenger, Senator Waener and Excursion rates will be issued by tUle V. 11.

on that day. Coaches will convey passengers to the Springs. Mre Bobbery. Mr. William H.

Line's house, about four miles above town, on the Spring road, was robbed yesterday afternoon while the family were away gathering huckleberries The thief is supposed to be a tail slim man seen around the neighborhood, with lignt hair and darker moustache. He broke open the door with a crowbar, pickaxe and matt cn which he picked up around the premises, and patt ered together a liue diagonal suit, long frock coat, rolling collar vest the suspenders were taken off the pants and thrown on the fluor. He also bioke open a child's tin bai.k, and secured about a dollar. The felloe was seen afterward going along the road, with his coat off and hanging over his shoulder and arm in such a manner as would hide a large bundle. This makes the second time Mr.

Lice's huse has been robbed within a few months Kirsley, the scaped j-til bird, aud Joyce, his paitner, having been arrested for stealing clothing, from Mr Line's hireling in May last. fatal Accident on ihe G. U. The first fatal accident on the Gettys bu'g and llarrisburg railroad occurred early this morning at Gardner crossing near Idaville station. Joseph 'line, a far-mei aged abmt 80 years, approached the station in a buggy aud star ed to make the crossing.

Sonw pisseugers stard ng near warned him cf tlie approach vt the train and advised him not to attempt it. He pnrsited rower, and just as he strucs lh ossing his horse became balky, refund) to cross and start down the track Engine No. 6, ph. Mc leary, engi eer, was on its way to Gettysburg with empty passenger cars to haul pvei mi excursiou tioin that point to Pine Groye. The tram parne along rapidly and before the engineer knew what was going on his engine at ruck the buggy, km-cking tue horse off the track, aud th omg Mr.

Cliue across the rail, the wheels cut-ting his beau clean eft' The horse and buggy werf unhurt. No blame attaches to the employes cf the company, as Mr. Clino had timely warning hot to attempt to cross He was a wealthy farmer, and resided about two miles from, Bend ersville He has numerous relations in thar neighborhood, his son-in-law beih tha hotel keeper in Bendeisviilo. Croup, whooping cough and even asthma immediately relieved by Acker '3 English Remedy. Sold under guarantee at Horn's drugstore.

oi-diw-lyr. Hwaird. An energetic young man to take charge of the lusinessof the American Sewing Machine company in Carlisle and vicinity. Address' D. R.

Betts, Manager, 14 Maiket t'quare. 23 2w-d llarrisburg, Pa. Only a Dollar a Year, We will send the weekly Sentinel any address in the state for $1 00 per an nu'm, pavabls in advance. Ou'side the state fubi ftaitt There will be sold at Mrs. Maiy Ann Metz's house, in Foundry alley, household and kitchen furniture on Wednesday, July 30tb.

sale will commence at 9 o'clock. 2l-dot. AND -iqht Neckties mmmmmm 1 CiiiE IES ia erOur lino of 50 cent NECKTIES the best. Call and see them. T.

IV. RHOAD8 SUia', SSMN AM fEOVB WM No. IS W. Alain Street, Carlisle, Pa. Commission for buying or selling Stocks and Grain of 1 per Pork, 2 cents per barrel Lard.

4 cents per tierce. Quotations reed vedLe very half hour. 10jan'84-ly THE MiKKETS. i-fllLADBLPHU, July 23 Wheat HI 05 18 oru Oats July Aug. Sept Oct fi 61 61 35 a.

PuiLADELrnu Julys CLOSING PRICES Pennsylvania, Phila. Reading, 12 K-w York Central, 10 Lake Shore 74i Western Union. 5i N. Pacific, common, Closed firm Pacific, prefer'd. 45 Kansas Texas, xas Pacific 8 Lack.

West. Oregon Transcnt'l, Pl Union Pacific, 3fi CASlllDATES' ANXOtAtEMESTS. Election of Delfgwtes, Salnrtlax, Sep. terober 6, 1881. piDlt TUEASUEEK, JACOB HEMMINGER, OF CARLISLE.

Subject to Democratic rules. pOB CLEEK OF COURTS, SAMUEL M. HOUSTON, OF 8HIPPENSBURG BOKO. Subj ct to Democratic rules. JpOK PEOT1IO NOT AEYi LEWIS MASONHEIMER, OF CARLISLE.

Subject to Democratic rules. TP NOTICE. From to-day until the end of the season I will sell all Soring and Summer clothing Regardless of Cost. 1 would call your special attention to the fact that I have a large amount of job lots of broken stock on hand, which you can buy at your own prices. MU6T BE SOLD.

Put your money in your purse, call and see me and you shall not go dissatisfied. S. KRONENBERCt, (Cheap John). FOR SALE. A beautiful residence, acd handsome TOWN PROPERTY.

Mr. Robert C. Bradish, having removed to the country offers for sale, at a great sacrifice, his late residenre in Carlisle. The grounris are large about seven-eighths of an acre. The houae is well finished, and famished with every convenience, pas, water, range, etc.

There is a fine green house oh the ground, and a good stable, chicken yards, and everything necessary for a first-clas3 home. The property will be sold at a very low price, and on easy terms Apply to -S. HEPBURN, No. 23 West Main Street, Carlisle. Pa.

Bantnuaa. Banannas. 25 bunches of Aspinw 1 banannas from 20 to 35 cents a dozen at Mick's The best roof punt out. Beers Co's patent fire and water proof paint for tin, shingles or iron roofs. Lasts longer than any other paint.

One coat covers. Orders left at J. Hershman's carpenter shop, in rear of the American hotel, Mechanips-burg, will receive prompt attention. Reference S. P.

Gorges. L. F. Eberly, A-Dale, Mrs. Millar, S.

I. Huston, Thomas Mauk, Joseph Elcock, A. Koser. Orders left at the Thu'Uum house, Carlisle, will receive prompc attention. We will be in Carlisle this week.

J. W. Hershman no. McCoy- july7-lm. A Walking Skeleton.

Mr. E. Springer, of Writes "I was afflicted with Inner favor and abscess on luugs, and reduced to a walking skeleton Got a free trial bottle of Dr King's New Discovery forconsump-' tion, which did me so much good that I bought a dollar bottle. Alter using three bottles, found myself once more a mao, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 Call at J. B.

Havertick's drug store and eet a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all lun diseases Large bottles $1 00 Wo.TONonIi Hanover 8lrt, I For t' luiest improvements in Sewing Machines buy the Domestic and saye money. Also to ptt tne most preferable organ, try the Matchless Estey. I sell very close for cash. Call or sdf'rchs. No.

70 Nei'U iLmover street, cr Wtbt Main, 0nr. DR. JOHN BENTZ, DENTIST. unprfaltv TliO iessenin vi wo storefcraer ol Main and Market square. AT A REDUCTION OF 23 To SO Por Ooxrt.

We will offer this week our entire remaining stock of this season's styles of Ladies' and Misses' Inaiasi ad Vatrimmed Sonnets aui Hits. A choice lot of Children's Trimmed School Hats, names, Tips, Flowers and everythingperlainingtotheMillinery Line. MRS. A. C.

MILLER, S4 South Uanover street, opposite Bentz's. The FljlnR Cloud. To the smokers of Carlisle and vicinHy I would call your attention to the fine lot ol ci-earslhaveon hand, well seasoned, and which I ffikeTo constantly in stock, such as my social bwteTlwk Ilenrv Clays. rjarUaUons Jrttrra Fido. Olden I fflldeSersas'wellas consumers.

to give me a tr and be convinced ol their superiority. Know ina a trial from you wiU command a future repeli tlw of orders, 1 remain Indian Cigar Factory. 65 and 67 south lianover street, Carlisle, Pa. Ice Cream, As irood as can be made from pure cream and ripe fruits, 35 cents per quart. A cool retreat for ladies and gents.

College Confectionery, Sje-d-tf Main street, above Station. For the next sixty days I will make cabinet photos for $3.00 per dozen. Having secured a first-class retoucher. I will now make finer work than ever before made in Carlisle CII04TE, 21 West Main st, Carlisle, ra. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and FARCY GOODS.

Butterick's Patterns. W. M.I'ISSEL, Proprietor, Ao, 91 Kortli Hanover Street, CAULI8LU, Sew Livery nnd Boarding Stables. I have opened a new livery and boarding t.table on coiner of North Fitt street and Locust alley. All my nitftto ora now nnffffip.x.two sea'ed carriages ami nice i III ii i oitrA me a call from any oue Vvisn ing a nice rig.

Harry Hebtzt er. Horse will sell u'j tie Tim rarlislH. nn Saturdav. Julv 20 a carload of fine Virginia norses. Among them is a fine driver which should be inspected by all wishing to buy.

They will also sell a pair of ktavy mules, well broken. Drue Store for Male. Known as Dr. Day's drug store for JS 1 thirty-eigut years. Also tne room ior lease for a term of years.

Want to close irnrne- diatelv. Address. Annette uay. ld-tf Mechamcsburg, Pa. special inducements Cur iae the months of July and August to purchasers of pianos, organs and sewing machines.

A call will convince you that I can give you the best for the money. Re. spectfuby, wji. ti. jjinkle Music Store, Carlisle, Metropolitan Store Just' received, a new line of kid glovts of all the latest shades, wmen we are sen ing very faat.

Niles M. Fissel. jtme6-tf. Thnnimdii SnT T. W.

Girard, writes: "1 never nesiiaus to recouiuieuu your Electric Bittera to rav customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Eitctric Hitters, are the purest nnd best mediciue lmotfn ana win posm-VEly cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be without them. They will fl'ive hundreds of dolJers in doctor's bills every year. Sold at fifty cent a bottle by J.

B. Haverstick. 17-1 I wish 1" H'form the public that l.am fullv prftuiM to furnish at all times the of summer drinks, such as curaayiMil Soda, Little Daisy, Ginger Ale, i3eer, etc. the1 Borgner Eugel Beer, and also the celebrat-d Xannuausen Beer, a delicious and strength-ing Iwverage for invalids. Families supplied at short notice.

Thanking you patronage in the past J. willapprec'r 1 t. ether continuance oiWBcame. kjhx- man promptly UMRu SMI. Personal.

liev. Theodore Riley i3 town for a few weeks. Among the recent promotions in the pension cilice wa3 that of Alex Klinksq father of our townsmtn, and, by the way.a native of Cumberland. His numerous frieLds will be glad to hear of Mr. K's deserved promotion "The We received to dav the first copy of "The News," a small sheet issued triweekly by Lewis Sadler Norman Land is, boys or the age ot ten years, me-ir ratners procured them a small press and a font of Doys garnering iue lwuia, betuuii the type, and printing the paper them selves, as tney say "uie paper onginaieu in a desire to have something to do their parents obiectirijr, to their spending all their time playing base nail, etc." They will make it the organ of the boys.

The first issue is very newsy, and promises to be come better as they so along. heartily commend the determination of the toys to do something which will be of vast benefit to them in after years. JL hey will acquire a Jiabitof looking around and observing events which would come to them in no other way. Tlie Price or Grab. Ouartetma8ter Rhoads, or" the Cth Resi dent, N.

G. of Pa made a recent vi3it to Gettysburg to make arrangements for supplies of meat and other provisions for the regimental mess. He says that the report put in circulation that the merchants hHd clubbed together with a view to charging exorbitant prices during the holding of the encampment i3 untrue. Captain llioads made arrangements for his mess whereby eggs were not to exceed in price 16 to 18 cents per dozen, butter cents per pound, potatoes 60 cents perbushel. ham from JS to 20 cents per pound.

While in Gettysburg he stopped at the MeCkllan bouse, where he found excellent accommodatlm for $1.50 per day, which- is the regular price during the holdine of the encampment The troops from Phoenix ville will go to Gettysburg by way of the new railroad running from Carlisle to Gettysburg. "I don't feel well The stomach is out of order; neglected, this means chronic dyspepsia, i ju should take Acker's dys-pep3ia tablets and avoid this terriblo disease. Sold at Horn's drug store. Proposals. The Carlisle Gas and company wilt receive proposals, at the fllie of their treasurer, until the olst ulj, lXH, lor the building of a stoi wing or brtak water at their water house, 100 feet long, 12 feet high and five feet wide at the foundation aud 3 feet wide at the jp, well and secuieiy capped ana faced on both sides.

The stone to be lare, well bound together and solidly Iiid in sharp cement. The contractor to prepare the foundation and furnish all material required. The company reserve the right to reject any proposal. llcjnucii, Carlisle, -1st, Sunt, Notice. Allpttsous can save five per cent, by paviug their school tax on it befor Sep teinber 1st, 1884, by calling at the office of the treasurer, 41 West Main street.

II. Hitter, Treasurer. We do not want to say redurtionJ reduction which is a common cry at this scacon of the year but content ourselves by informing you. that the remaining stock of summer can now be purchased con- wv izv regular prices. J.

IV ILAaiv. HV'MY-iln'Ui ueni.cf a pair of fin? shots' oi call at J'-'o. 4 East Main street. VV i. effer bow.

pll-dtf. i More. V. Ladiea. Your a1 t-ntion is called to the fact that v.e celling Jerseys oilpaper than anyoue in tlm city to dy.

We bought a lare lot and w.ll sidl them cheap. Ito-member these are not job lota, but all ing, tha truce broke when in front cf tiorn 3 store, ana me norses matting a sui den forward jump, pulled Thomas out lie was thrown on his back, but fortunately did not hurf himself. Urowih of lonu, Former Carlislers visiting at present, who have not been here for several years, a'e astonished at the growth of tbe town. Those of us who have been here while the buildin? was going on do not 6eem to have realized that we are. growing rapidly, but such is the case, and we fel gratified that it i3 roticed and commented upon so favorably by those who live I here when we were "fenced in." In connec tion with this we would again urge upon our council the necessity of increasing the borough lim ts.

Building are approach ing the present limits in every direction, and we should have the bfrnifit of those which will undoubtedly go beyond them in a few years. Hoard of Trade. Pursuant to the c41 for a meeting of business men, the arbitration chamber was well filled last night and an association in the interest of tr-tde was formed Nearly every branch of trad was represented. The meeting was cal ed to order at eight o'clock, aud a temporary organization was effected by calling L. Meloy to the chair, and the election ot It.

II. Conlyn as secretary. The object of the meettng was declared to be the formation of an association for the farthering of the business interests of the town by tbe protection of the business men. the fostering and encourag-ment of enterprises ia the community and in such other ways as might be deemed within the legitimate province of such an association, A committee on rules and regulations consisting of the following named gentle men was appointed Messrs Barr, idges, Mahon, A Betem and E. J.

Gardner. A committee ou permanent organization wa? appointed, follows: Cape. W. E. Miller, Messrs.

Fissel, Wm. Blair, Wei-rich, Wolf aud Melny. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place on Monday evening next at o'clock, when a permanent organization will ba effected. A cordial invitation is extended to all business mn not alreadv identified with the movement lo be preseut at that time This invPatiou is intended to include merchants from the surrounding country. Acker's dyspeptic tablets never fail.

Sold at Horn's drug stow. Acker's Celebrated Euglish Remedy for coughs, colds aud consumption. Sold at drug store ou a guarantee. Oa Monday, July 23. 1 will sell IS head of O-no horses consisting of riding, driving and dra ught horses.

The sale will be held at tho Pennsylvania house. Cml isle, Tat at oneo'elocii. James Scle of Lehigu o. At public rale at the Carlisle, on Saturday, July 116, twenty-five buggies and carls.ot4'fferent styles, will positively be sold, no matter what they bring. Zollinger Kieffer.

Jerseys I Jerseys! Ovyi' to the iucreatiug oenririd for, Jerseys, another large purchase. In quality and price will surpass any yet offered?" 1 J. W. Plank. A Chickering piano for Pnle cheap-tit Dioklf's music store.

10 tf. SuKi Indiana Horse. The uci'teragiied will sell in Thursday, July 24, a car load cf Itittjaux state- horses, consisting of- diiving arid drugiit horses. will commence at 1 o'clock p. in.

A credit of W) days will, bf giver W. 'J ti. Brenxejian, Auc Plvldenrt Notice. At a rnppMng ot the nird of directors of Ibe Carlisle manufacturing company. July 9.

1SS4. a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent wis declared for the six months ending June Q0. Payable on at the office ol th? company on end, after Juby 21, -Te 'rrm. Wr to annuuaee to 'the publie that I up my parlors in a ci'sy and con i nuinner. I will keep hi; all flf.vorscf cream made frorr in 's My vanilla being made from i No extracts used.

I am prepared to iuiuih families on short rotico. Frep Pays. a X3 E5St Mas si CiSaft -r jAi HL'U t-ee them aiid you willfc32uxvtiss5. tstua Mf-irotioiitau store 4 1684. tnay29tf j12-2'T..

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