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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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BtrAtoha the chain until the scales I "Stay at home, my friend. and rest SBNTINBL THE CHAIN WORKS. i a i. 'oa nn1 Iruart vniii in Vi inenf a at Yes, and keep your mark the desired tension. At a recent i home with you.

ml WHERE AND HOW CHAINS ARE MADE. 1 QMLa Ham. Ham. Ham. I now have the control in CarTele of the choicest Sugar-cured Ham that is in the market.

Am prepared to supply them as they are wanted. Choice slices, whole or one-half II am. Also, choice Sugar-cured Bacon, largo and small Boicgnas, end tbe very cboioeet of Beef, chipped as fine as you want it. For a choioe stice of Ham, it call at my new store you will get it. 18apl3t John M.

Miller. inspection for the B. O. Railroad company among the chain test-. was some i-inch chain.

The test was for it to stand strain of 22,000 pounds. The scales worked that weight, but the chain did not tear. The inspector kept increasing the strain until the chain parted with a heavy thump. It had reached a test of pounds. SHIPPING.

H. Pefler. Published by Wm GO WEST rEOIMTIFIEilET, "When the settlers made the ru-h for Oklahoma, tha cry was "Oklahoma or bust." Now ic has proven to be a clear case cf "bust." As will be seen by our news columns, they thought they were entering, a veritable Eden, but soon found that they had settled upon A Plant That Occupies an Important Place Among Carlisle's Industries. Although unpretentious In appearance, one of the most important and meet prosperous cf Carlisle's industrial establishments is the Carlisle as Now and Ctogant Aortmont of Ladies' Cent's and Children's Sloos, Congress Entered in the Post Olfice at Carlisle Second Class Matter. Buttoned, Etc i $4.00, SG.00 and 6.50 i tin rr i nrftirica tt7 hilA cl inninna Man For shipping, the chain is done up in tQ 8ecure tbe eood land Chain works, situated like all other of barrels and is sold as so many barrels Ca.

ecopv Standard sheet music Itcitling's. 1 along the rivers. At present thpy are sh'ddi-g in their own efforts to Carlisle's iron works on the eastern 6ide of town. This industry is owned tv--j A very fine 11 of Kangaroo shoR, Good-year welt and liaud ittlched. These are guararited to be Kangaroo.

Alfoa Vcr Bne ilue of fn-ucU calf xhoes tnad by August LmitziC. These nhoe are made by hand arxlare of the very beta material. and operate! by Bower Malley, th3 Harrifcburg hta ibe circuses, bu fntn ifliiPH the ring master head of the firm, being r. Bower, duly to, Ulucher the very latent Btyls Loula aud Nnw York cut, the very latent get out of Oklahoma and into the new territory just thrown open for eeitle-ment. The business sagacity of the Indian is worthy of imitation and the white man will learn if you give him time.

and fills a number of front seats. uiot, Ht. the present uper'ntendentof the Carlisle Manufacturing company. The superintendent is T. Grove Titt, urder I- mi 1'isiu, imri ur cwilgrMH.

i ne nnest lot of hatctit leather ahpea v-r tirnnirht in Timthpir Tiroma? was at Harrhburg Carlisle. You can get any of the atove whose administration there nas been a of chain weighing so many pounds. A barrel cf chain usually cccta ns one piece and the length of the piece will depend rpon the size of the chain. POLISHED CHAIN. While much of the cha'nis painted in the rough by bein? dipped in a trcugh containing gas tar, there is much of the smaller chain that is polished until it looks almost like silver.

Most of the smaller kinds ot chain are thus polished and even log chains are thus treated. The polishing is not difficult. In the polishing room are several immense decided enlargement of capacity and styles tn either French calf or patent leather, wit patent leather. Kaniraron nr im, Public Auction of Peach Trees. Notice is given farmers aod others that 10,000 peach trees and a eumber of grape vines will bo offered at pub lie sale on the fquare iu Mt.

Holly Springs, on luesdav, Apiil 19, and on Saturday, ApTil 23. commencing at four p. m. If rain, wiil be continued next evening. C.

Bexdeb, al5d6t Residing at Mt. Holly Springs. yesterday and tod sy, nUht and day. He was for Lawyer Sadler aDd Farmer of Taggait. aim orzv Lurm.

yv Keen as une a uno meo Mhoew an Hallahan in Philadelphia. LADIES' SHOErf corresponding increase of business. Tn this as in all other business there is sharp competition and ai important factor io to so systematize work as to get the maxium output in shortest MEN'S SHOES 81.25. "When Mr. Bclizioover declares that dnvmrr PstUsua can usrry Penn For $1.25 you can biy a pair of tap soJe nhoei sylvania, if Dfminattd for the prefei' 2.00 tS.OyfU can buy a pair of fine dres i s.

TuIm is a splendid shoe for the mouey in' will gtvi most excellent satisfaction. Cor can have them In opera or common senst toe- with tips or plain. We have an excellent tin of these shoes and can please you both In style and wear. 2.50 IJ.BOwlllbuy a pair of Red it celebrated McKay sewed shoes. They are a time and at least expense, and a careful inspection of the works will show dency, be mskes a broad assertion, that this Idea has been well enforced here.

A large force is employed and the works ran on full time the year around. but it nevertheless jo.se tne remit" rived at or every careful political arithmetician. The governor was never beaten. lor ne ivy wpr. rnese are a goca shoe loi heavy work; they are very strong and 8ervl two-buckle plow shoes made of solid leather all the way through.

Also a call shoe leather insole outsole and con iter 1.75 A few years ago $1.00 more for these and you would get goc A value if you paid 50 cents more to-day. Pine and dressy enough, for anybody, lace and congress, plain and tip, as good style as high priced shoes and what is best of all solid leather very fine dress shoe and will five satisfaction The raw materials employed are iron and fuel, and the latter is a lead More Financial Trouble. The papers are full of news concerning the Lombard investment com pany, an immense concern doing business in two continents, and rated as first-class in point of financial security. The capital of te company is $4,000,000 and the business annually transacted is estimated at from to Now the report passes current that immense tree's of worthless western land has been foisted upon the company at enormous fig ures and as the result the stock has fallen from 103 to 30- The worst feature of the story is that a large amount of this stock is held by Cumberland county people and if there is anything to be lost our citizens will be among the unfortuna te ones. There is considerable talk in local financial circles and the quanties of stock held is reported large all though figures are not given.

ing item of expense, and, judging from the huge pilt of coal-dust outside the iron churns run oy steam. xnese churns are filled with chain and leather shavings and then set in motion. At the end of an hour-and-a-half, the chain is taken out polished. employe's pat. The employees, who are mostly welders, become very expert and can earn very fair wages.

The pay is different for different kinds of chain. 1 or some of the lighter chain they receive so much per foot; for others, so much pr hundred welds, and for other, so much per weld. As a rule the best wages can be made on the small chain, as there quickness and expertness counts. works, the casual ODserver woum in 2.00 One cf the singular phases of Judge Sadler's candidacy was the unanimous support he received in this district. It came not frcm republicans alone, but from democrats as well, ani there was almost as much enthusiasm in the enemies' camp as in his own.

A strange condition, but in politics just such occurrences take place. fer that it is the one great item; yet, right here, is effected a great saving. The fuel used is not coal, but sparks. At Mclntire's Clothing Store. South Hanover street, next to Stephens and Beetem, you can get Suits made to order by experienced workmen, you can buy the goods of the Carlisle Overall faotory, ready made loth'ng, also eewing machine oil, ceedles and repairs for ail machines.

nMarch 22- d2tawforlmo. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held by the stockholders of the Carlisle Gas and Water company, on Monday May 9tb, 1892, between tfce heursof 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. at the arbitration chamber in the court house, for the purpose of electing a president and five managers to serve for the ensuing year.

aprl83w Jno. B. Landis, Secretary. Carlisle, April 18th, 1892, tor an purposes, we guarantee tnem equal to anylhoe made for the price, 3.00 3 00 wrll buy a pair of fine hand tnrn shoes of the most excellent material and worn mar ship. These shoes are very comforta le and easy on the feet, very neat and stylish in appearance; they will please you.

3.50, 4.50 and 5.00 Will buy a pair of E. P. Reed tot fine sewed, fiae handturn and fine welt shce These shoesare of the very best material an are guaranteed in every way. F. Reed shoes re celebrated for heir style and SPARKS.

And what is "sparks It is refusa Glace calf, latest style shoes, lace aud congress, plain and wita tips. This is a very good shoe for the money and is worn by a great many dress as well as for service. 2. 50 For one iieedin a soft pliable, fine grain ed cal Ishoe for dress we can suit him ia our line at this pri je.L This is a very goodshoe. from railroad locomotives.

The coal used by locomotives is imperfectly i wMmMi mm AT HARR1SBURG. I I consumed and falls back into the engine in the shape of coal-dust and email lumps somewhat resembling coke. The latter makes good fuel A SHOE PALACE. $3.00 Carlisle Tuesday, Newville Wednesday, worKmansLip- The uauiornla shoe Is the lateststyle. Try them.

Misses' aixl Children's. We pay particular attention to this stock and believe we can please anyone, as eur took is complete, spring heel, and heel with psand i laln.from 25 cents to il. for children' it! 1.C0 to 2.t'0 for misses'. Try them. when separated from the dust, so the Dillsburg Thursday.

G. E. Jacobs, the well-known eye 1.25 sparks that collect at the round-houses Here we lead then? all. Best tannery calf, Goodyear wplt, flexible as you eould wish in narrow or wiiie toes, tips or plain, lace or congress. The finish is fine as those costing double the money.

We consider it one of the best values we have. are purchased by the car ioaa ana brought here. specialist, will be in Carlisle, at E. Steele's jewelry etore, on Tuesday, April 26th. The screening of tne sparKS is a For $1.25 yon can ouy a pair ol excellent hoes for service; the shoes are of oil grain and calf; they will wear well.

Yon can also buy a pair of light Dongola shoes intended 'or dres, but can beworn everyday They come either button or lace, with tips or plain. Mi- very sma'l matter. The cars are run A Jl In Newville on wecnesaay, Apia A New Meat Market. W. H.

Swigert, a well known Carlisle butcher, has opened a meat store at North and West streets, which will be open daily from 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. All kins of fresh meat on hand.

Or- 27th, at Mrs. H. Stough'a parlors, op in upon the siding, and tne eparas shoveled right from the car into a posite Odd Feliows' nail, ana xnurs- Lar3's New Shoe Store to be a Model One, Our townsman, Mr. H. W.

Lare, on account of delay in the making of improvements and changes in his store room, has delayed the openicg of his new shoe store until Wednesday, April 27th. Carlislers can expect a mc del store, and Mr. Lare extends a pressing invitation to every body to give his store a visit. On the opening he will present every person who calls with a handsome souvenir. Mr.

Charles well known shoe salesman, will be cbief clerk. Mr. Lare is a practical shoe man, and hopper that conducts them to a cylin day, April 28th. he car. be found in 1.50 iifTH nrnmntlv filled to anv part of D.Uefcursr at the iNeJson nouse.

Battling for the Supreme Judgeship. The contest for the supreme judgeship is very close the leading candidates being Judges Sadler and Dean. Both claim it, but the probality is that Judge Dean will be successful. The Lochiel hotel is fceaiqaaitere for nearly all tlie candidates, Judge Sadler included. Last night the streets were alive with bands and parades, but Judge Sadler's friends conducted a sti'l hunt.

The permanent crgan'zition was completed at l.SO this tfternoon, with E. K. Martin as chairman. LATEST 3:15 P. H.

J. Showalter has withdrawn as drical sieve run by steam power, the finer portions are thrown aside as town. apll8-12td. waste material to be used for filling streets, and the coarser portion is For $1.50 you can buy a pair of very good shoes for dress or service. These shoes are of bright Dongola, ar well made, a good shoe for the money.

You can have them opera, square, common sense or round toe, with tips or plaid, button or lace, sprint; heel or heel. Try a pair of these shoes. It will pay you to examine Richards line of Oxford shoes. the fuel used in all tne Diacssmitn fires of which there are many. For Mr.

Jacobs visits Nawville and Dills burg atth request of many who have not been able to call upon him at Carlisle. A rare opportunity for the cit'zens of these towns and vicinities to have their eyes examined, and, if necessary, the proper glasses prescribed. STOCKS AND FINANCE. the large engine, however, regular bituminous coal is used. Glassware.

Call and see Beialer Logan arge stock of glassware, at Beidler lagan's. THE IRON. The iron used ccmes chiefly in coils RENTS brings to the business a thorough knowledge of the wants of the trade. Lcok out for an elegant store room. Location, No.

9 North Hanover street, Carpets and the larger kinds in bars, xhe method of unloading thin is also novel. two stores rorth of Carlisle Deposit Cyclone horse and cattle powdei sold only by Waaner Bro3. Apply to 31m-dtf FOR RENT A six room house. A. Grove, Garber house.

bank. as the railroad siding is elevated above the works, the unloading cf iron is very sfmple. A wooden trugh cr chute Ountations furnished daily by Hartzell A 17 OR Roomsultable for lodge par congressman at large. Resolution was adopted thanking Senator Quay for Stock Brokers, rear of Farmers Sank, Carlisle New York, April 20,1892. A7 poses.

Also large well-lighted basement BRIEF MENTION. room. Both in Sentinel tuildlng. Apply at this office. dtf of every description come together in our store sometimes too many of a kind sometimes a pattern don't ko then comes your nance, and if you take advantage of it you are dollars in pocket; but we keep no shaius, no goods that are.

cheapened In warp or wool Quality is bere always, no matter how low the price. Clos- I Open Open- Clo his party services. No nominations leads from the track down into the iron room, a whet th3 iron is once placed in the chuto it eooa finds its way down into the ing tng, ing. One hundre.i more trees were plant F. Am.sugar ref Mi- UJ.

a ct A I M. 1 approvement 37 ed by the Liud and companv to-dsy. room or vaid below, and is tben piled Rich.Term Rocklsl'd ilver 8 Tenn C.k I ing. I wr -a I -) I 79 b. 109 up very much ss the woodsman ranks up his wcod, atd when ycu once see 80 Chic.

Oas "17-54 .47 C. C. I. 71 TWO FRONT ROOMS FOR RENT with 1 board. A pply at No.

73 West High St. apr6 dtf FOR RENT 2-story brick dwelling on corner of Bedford and East streets. FORSALE how the machines eat up iron you Tex Pacific r. w. lea firie County Superintendent Baitzel was ia Carlisle, this morning.

H. Soller of the Cumberland Fertilz3r enmpanv, was in Carlisle to-day. Hp says they are unable io manufacture it rabidly enough to meet the demand present. won wonder wny to mucn iron is kert on hand. 140M ion Pac iion 9i Pf.i.

2834 W.L E. Pfd 76Ji W.L K.coq. 34 H. Ws But this is net all the etccs. In an 614 77K 704 16ni8 139 141 TVs 135 6ni tm have been made as yet.

1st ballot. Sadler, 61. Dean, 49. White, 39. These are the principal aspirants.

SuCuKD BALLOT. Sadler, 58. Dean, 50. Henderson, 52 White, S7. Ewing, S3.

Archibald, 3. i5Xa Shore l3 aO joining building er thrsof bins and Mo. Pacific 6154 N. Pac.PM 6i WILTON $1 50, $1.75, $2.00, $2 20 per yd. AXIV1 SE GO EE RUN $1.50, $1.75 per yd.

BRUSSELS 90c. $1,00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35 per yd TAPESTRY 60c, 75c, 85c, 90c. per yd. INGRAIN 55c, 75c. per yd.

OOD FORSALAll orders tor kindlino-wood left at fc6 North West street, will N. Fac Co 2275 New 36 N. O. 102 C. 47 46 KO.

F. trust Silver Sua'trost Del Omaha 48 II Val. receive prompt attention, and be delivered to any part ot town. JL. Ucmtsbkkoeb Al-lmd all filltd wub swivels, "t3," spnng-hooke, which are purchased in quaLtity, end rings, linfcF, which are pae at heme and ktpt on hand.

MAKING THE CHAIN. It doesn't require much time tomske a chain. The coil of iron i3 taken from tha yard and dipped ia watcr au-i Secure a Copy. A third edition of a neat little book, giving en account of the evansceiiHtie services conducted by Rev Francis IS Pac. Mail- 37 B.

desirable buiMin? lots. TT'OR PALE Two I Edward Saiiiey, of Philadelphia, in Inquire of Arthur R. Kup.eyr J. olfice. Chicago Produce Alarket.

Chicago. April 20, 1892. The "Washington Pest publiebed the EiealtMuI, Cleansing. following inlervi-u with CcnocreEsman Open- Beltzhoover, vbich has special inter est for PennejlvaniHn: fl'GALLUifl Carlisle, Saippens-burcr, le, Middle Spring, and DuvcRnnon baa ber published from i Times office at Newville. A copy can be procured from tffici of publication, for ihe turn of fix cents, or in this place at for fiv cents.

J. Means. Cnxea Cliappod Hands, "Wounds, Bums, Ttc. Bemoves and Prevents Dandr-afP. Wheat BOILER AN1 1NQINKFOR SALE New 12-horse boil and 4)4-ho se enjrinc TJsed less than hall dozen times.

Apply at 18 East Fomfiet street. mch26-dtf Edw. Pendkqbass. to mate it slip and then treated to a shower of Baw dust to make it 6tick, (theoretically this seems strange, but in practice it is just what they do), it is piaced upon a reel and from ir td into a tending machine, very much as ycur grandmother fed Vac High- lew- Closest, est. ing, 81 7 J5i 81 41 41 29)4 29 9 62 9 3i 9 53 6 20 6 j5 17 "The dem(crats cf ing.

80 43 9 (52 6 20 Corn May Oats G. P. Ford Uu'd. idieo' tine ehoep and Oxford es at Maxwfll Davidson, No. 16 N.

Hanover al8 d2oi Carlisle, Pa. said Representative who Pork Lard May has juet return-. a frcm the etate demo 171 IUSSI1H SDfiP. cratic conventicn, over which he pre GROCERY 8TOR FOR SALE Good bus! uess. Sickneps for selling.

Inquire at firoome fl, 28 W. Main street. Janl2 yarn into tne iarg9 wLeui. The bending machine turns out Specialty Adapted for Use in Hard Wate a long coil, slightly flattened, "bapy Assisting al the PjjJaS Office in Harrisburg. MijiKKer Reigner of the Festal Tole- of the links wanted.

The ycuug man ocemg is jeiieving. 17 OR SALE A bu JP dition for sal. this office. 20 Per Cent Discount. WE have too many etuis in al wool black goods sucli as Cashmeres, who runs the machine alongside pick? office is in Harrisburg assistsng of this long coil and feeds it into wh.V.

at the Postal cmce in that city to-day BALE OR RENT Four new bricli Fhc OR MeEsenger Harvey Kutz has charge of louses, two containing six rooms eaeN the office in Carlisle during the absence and two, eight rooms eac all have large cel or Mr. Keigcer. looks like a small steam hammer of a hub-cur tiling machiao. Tjo Hrst drop of this steam chisel ii hears off a fragment that is thrown into the waste pile and every subsequent stroke chops ff a link ready to weld, and they drop Henriettas, Serge', Challies. Monair waicn we nive uerermiusu i offer lor a short time at a discount of 20 per cent.

They are such lengths as will suit for waists or skirts and for repairing or making over lars, oatn looms coupiere, noi water oouers large stationary cupboard nd sii.ks, gas and wter. Three houses are desirably loeated oil a xnacauamized etreet. ectiio ii-hta ar4briek sidewalks. For terms, call on The Carlisle Land St Improvement Co. aeh28-dawtf PHILADELPHIA.

uuarl-d39teod-wl3t jiiie Most Beautiful MADONNAS BA.DENHA.TJSEN'S, HAS JUST BEEN PLACED ON EXHIBITION. EASTER. Suitable and Attractive Pictures All Kinds. PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN 6 black dresses. KememDer per cent, buuuuu ium nil Moot o-nnrla nnr.

over six vards in length. This is good evi into a box below at the rats of 120 per minute. Some of the Probable Selections the dence that we eeil a great many dresses for otherwise we would not hsve the remnants to offer, Such machines are used for -inch Harrisburg Convention. iron and all smaller sizes. For heavier Hakrisbuko, April 20.

The delegates chain, the iron is cut from bars into suitable lengths and welded after the manner nsed by the ordinary to tne republican state convention are now crowding into the ball. It looks now as though McDowell and Lilly sided as chairman, are for Cleveland first and Pattison second. We did not instruct the delegstiS to vote for Cleveland because we thought it would be injudicious, but the feeling of the convention, as expressed in the vote, was about four for Cleveland as against one for Hill." "Do jod think there will be a hot flghtatChiorgoV" "I look for something of a struggle, of course, but not rror than has char acterized previous conventions. The situation wiil be such as to require generalship and tact. There is no question that Cleveland has a great hold upon the inaeses of the people, and he will have earnest and staunch friends at Chicago.

He has, however, expressed his own misgiving as to the advisability of nominating him, and I believe that if the seventy votes of New York are persistently cast against him, he will not accept the nomination. This is simply my opinion. "Can Pattison carry Pennsylvania in a presidential election "Governor Pattison has never been beaten. He carried the republican city of Philadelphia for the controller-ship three times, and has been twice fleeted governor, the last time by 20, 000 majority. Pattison can oarry his state next fall against any republican who may be nominated, except Blaine, "TTT ANTED A reliable trirl for eenera Some folks rti cheated in buying1 lamp.

Nobody ever get? cheated that buys the lamp with this stamp, "The Rochester." It is not lamp, it is one burner on 2,000 different kinds of lamps. housework. Small familv. Good wro-ps Apply at 62 E. Pomfret street.

al6-3td I CARLISLE, PA. The welding is bj far the largest 76 NORTH HANOVER would do tne candidates tor congress part of the work and in the train rco man at large, William Woods, of Phila are two long rows of blacksmith fires delphia, and B. P. Jones, of Pittsburg, GOOD HORSE 8HOER AND BLACKSMITH Wanted at Smith Bros, shop, Locust alley near Hanover steady employment, if suited. al5-d6t and that neighborhood is very thickly populated with blacksmiths.

The two of the four electors at large, and the following gentlemen delegates at large: welding ia done by hand, but so great W. L. Elkins and Hamilton Disston, of is tne necessity for quick work that even the foot is brought into use to James S. Earle Sons N. 816 CHESTNUT PHILA.

Philadelphia; General Frank Eeeder, of Easton; H. W. Oliver and William WANTED HONEST, ENERGETIC MEN to solicit orders for Nursery stock; expenses and salary to men who can leave horns and work steady also commission to local agents; write for terms and territory. Address. R.

O. CHASE al5-dlmeod 1430 8. Penn Fb.il a. Pa. lynn, of Pittsburg; S.

A. Davenport, of aid the hand. Several links are heating and as faet as they reach the welding heat they are given a few etrokes by the hand hammer and then placed under a machine hammer that hangs overt! anvil and ia operated by foot Easy, jne; 1. jsicCormick, of Ly And a wonderful burner it is indeed I Insist upon seeing the stamp of the genuine, "The Rochester," and ask for the written guarantee. If the lamp dealer has not the genuine Rochester pad the style you want, send to us tot illustrated price list, and we will send you (boxed) any lamp safely by express.

ROCHESTER LAMP 44 Park Place, New York iganuSactti rcrs, and rle Owner of Rochester BA Xh6 iaretst Imis more Ws Wurl4, coming, and Lyman D. Gilbert, of Quick, Durabic, 13 the Strong; Dauphin. xhe temporary chairman of the con like soma grindstones, and a few quick Miss Flora. Jones, South Bend, Ind. pays (17 a week to ladies for writing-, at home.

Reply with stamped envelope. vention will be General James Latta and the permanent chairman E. K. Mar I and Blaine can carry the state over fan, of Lancaster. The tdatform will any democrat who may be named lady as kicks nnisnes tne link.

The lighter kinds of chain are made very rapidly. Tbe mechanio has his finished chain hanging right before him. and as he pulls the heated links out of his fire, at at WANTED young Drawtauh's din! cashier Apply dtf declare against free coinage, indorse the That is the situation in Pennsylvania lag rooms. once. in a nutshell.7' iuctviniey tarut law, indorse in a hearty manner the Harrison administration.

he picks up the end of the finished chain with the open link and soon GEORGE ZINN DEAD. Remington Standard Typewriter commend Secretary Blaine and declare it the duty of congress to insure a free FLOUR The beet roller flour in the market at $4.75 at A. J. Beetem 's ware house. WANTED.

A good stout toyto learn Will pay good wages fo right ne. Call at 71 South West street. vl9 tf. adds another. All sorts and sizes of chains are ballot and fair count if necessary, A Fermer County Official Passes Away.

'lhere will be no lnstaTactions. The fight made here and other articles in the for the supreme judgeship is still unde ExPostmaster and x-Prothonotary same line. One of the leading pro cided. mi -mm. George Zinn died at his home, on East Wagner Bro3.

have a larger etock of field and garden saeds than ever. South street, at 7:80 o'clock last even more so ue various congressional districts in Pennsylvonia will be represented in the aucts at present is a peculiar short chain with iron pin used for a patent freight-car coupler. Something near a hundred thousand of these have been turned out and there is a regular ju-mneapoiis convention as lollows: 1. 1. injj, aged about 77 years.

He had been living retired for many years, and was for. some time past in feeble health. H. Bingham, Oliver Wilson. 2.

Jacob To-day than ever before A Boy wanted to learn painting or one under instruction at Snerk's Carriage shop.cornerof South and Pitt street al9d2t WANTED A wagon maker. Inquire of Chester C. Lutz, Boiling Springs. aprl9-dawt SALESMAN WANTED TO REPRESENT US in each city and Salary and ex penses, or commission. Address: Souw American Corboco 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.

al9-ltd-4tw Wilderson, David H. Lane. 3. James His death was due to heart failure. J3.

Anderson, Theodore B. Stulb. 4 The deceased wss a native of Mount yearly contract lor their supply. At first tbey were made on an ordinary anvil but it was found to be too slow George S. Graham, A.

S. L. Shields. 5 "Gold for Sale." A floe Schomacker upright gold string piano. Just new.

Will be Bold at a big reduction on account of removing from Carlisle. Inquire at once, before May 1st, cf 112 South Pitt street, Carlisle, Pa. WyckorT, Semans Benedict; J. b. McKinlay, David Martin.

6. Thomas S. Butker, Enos Verlanders. 7, a metnoa ana tnat tney could not Bock, and io his boyhood a schoolmate of Nathan Hantch. He was a very talented young men.

He farmed for a time and then kept hotel at Mt. make them for the contract price. Superintendent Trit then invented i Kerr, J. Jtrausberger. 8.

Maur ice C. Luckenbach, W. H. Stroh. 9 Bock.

He then commenced teachiog James Thomas, A. High. 10. J. P.

Mil patent anvil just for thi purp3se and now tbe woik is done very speedily LOST scnooi. For the be3t coffee in Carlisle at 25 ler, G. K. Sensenig. 11.

B. F. Hughes and at a r.ronc. cents call at E. N.

Willard. 12. George W. Shonk It was about this time that ha became a conveit of the Campbeltite Johx M. Millkr's, New Store.

TESTING THE CHAIN. v. o. oconir. Ki.

Alex, bcott, D. Lenker, 14. John E. Fox, Jacob A. Gross.

15 LOST A SOLTAIRE DIAMOND On N. Haaovror Bedford streets-Ret urn to Dr. Geo. Hemminger and receif reward. al 6-dS laitn ana very prominently io thst church.

Hj wai then elected prothonotry and served for three years. Ee then edited a paper in the But simply making the chain 13 not all tha is required. Tho chain rouat uaiusna A. Grow, F. I.

Wheelock. 16, 17. W. C. McConnell, W.

txougner. 18. J. J. Cromer, C.

F. Es- be cf good iron and perfectly welded, for it it is not it will be rejected. The Sensnade. 19. John C- Lower, C.

lullin. 20. John H. Jordan, H. interest of the know-nothing party relinquished ifcat to accept of.

the postmastersbip at Carlisle and served Home Again. Having moved into ray old store 200m, tho public are cordially. invited to call and inspect spring millinery. Very Rpectfu'ly, LT. R.

FlCKES. fetorey. 21. J. O.

Eddleblate, M. K. 834 Chestnut Phila. EGGSFOR SALE Last fall I purchased from M. S.

Sprout the Keystone poultry yards contaiamg a large number of choice fowls ot the very finest varieties. Hare now for sale egga of eighteen rarities you desire to improve your stock Icall at the yards or write to 11. E. Carlisle, Pa. What Was it, That made your face so free and clear from pimples, said his sweetheart.

Why, don't you know, Evas Ft over a year I took everything cald think of without helping me thnn I bought two bottles of Sulphur Bitters, and now I havent one pimple-on. my face. It ia tho bst blood tleanser I ever saw. oilier, an. J.

L. Magee, J. O. Brown. greater portion or the chain manufactured is gold ty railroad and similar companies and all such chain must tand a certain test be ore it leaves Bthe shcp3.

for this reason a in that capacity for tiaht years: Re was afterward elected justice of the William Witherow, J. N. Davidson, 24. C. Von Bromhorst, Fraud M.

Faller, NEW ENTERPRISE STORE. TODDt Proprietors. Headauarters for lamps and Queens ware, glass and wooden ware, cutlery, Agents for Miller Soap aundry and toilet soaps, and Wilson Cass Co's faultless biscuits. Confectionery a specialty. 99 N.

Hanover Street," novl7 eod 8m Carlisle. Pa. peace. He was a man of very strong convic zo. ji.

b. uoy, David W. Pearson. 26, Oxfords at Richards' shoe teetar was placed ia the vorka last Cheap store. J.J.Carter, C.

M. Heed. 27. W. tions and active disposition.

In the year and since that there Brown, T. B. Simpson. 28. D.

C. Oys- A. A TIT -11 Ureeley earn was an ecthu 11 has been a decided increase in business. Every company has its ier, vv uod. eieotiu luiwuer 01 ur-tiey am tcos a prominent part campaign work.

He chain iuepectar and when the time for Fresh uaf at delivered to any part of town by sending your order to Hsl Parka' meat market, Market avenue. Al4dGt. The LINDNER Lota CI AT.Ti ol 1' pr.lrf S'tuHsv. tilling an order for the company comes round, the inspector cornea end makes the test. The testing machine consists of an 8 JB Is al Hardwire ot every at Wanner Bros.

April 23, o'clock. immense scalea at one end of alone descriptions jar.5 was a greuf. of heoloay nd in later year? rrcte grat deal on theological subject, withrefei-ence to the Cmpr li doctrines- Six obildrcn biai Mrs. Sterrett Gould, Mis. Luther M.

Myers, Mr. William Dixoa. Mrs. Carrie lie-Itonald, George tad Hiss Jennie, who has been taking care of the father for jM sixt years. No Operation Necessary.

Upon the surgeons table, just because vou bave severe case of piles. Hill's Piles Pomade will cure you. It is guaranteed to give you relief immediately, and if used faithfullv ia platform and a series of cogwheels run by steam at It will pay An elegant assortment of cheaD the other end. The chain is WALL PAPER anyone 11 Oxfords just received at Richards'. North Hanover Street And see tbe finest display of 8TOVES, HEATERS.

GASOLINE and OIL SfOVEb TIN atd fcBEET 1EONWARE ever to Carlisle. barness reDairing to want of attached at either end. The cog 1 nrmitivn euro ttr nila. Take vour Stager Bros, 9mdtf wheels run out a large screw that toseiifl fie. tn postasre on our boantlfol lino of Over 100 niatcbft.

htmplcs at lowest prfcvii. Beohmen's pills cures eick headache For sale at V. Richey.

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