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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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TBIX WKECKiyO. FOOT BALL SATURDAY. Plank's. l)ld Saturday, John Kinter, an aged citizen of Mt. George Otto, Jr of South Mlticlleton Town- DIC1UXS DKFK ITS 8 WAUTHMOKK Holly, died on Saturday afternoon of cancer.

He was a very old man. ITTO18. We Make no Mistake In advertising Plush Coats, winter underwear and kindred sfork. Dolling: Hirluii I'ontmaster. SIcGlrk'K 1j.u-ii In a Hurd Tackle.

R. R. Webert, of Boiling Springs, wag nominated for postmaster of that The navs that McGirk, one of Dick The weather last week was mild place on Friday last by the inson's best foot ball players, had his leg broken in the tamo at Swarth- and very pleasant, and few wraps were needed for comfort, but our almanac tells ns that to-day is the 21st of October, and we iudee the HATS' AND Fill TTon Friz. Wilson Hurst, of Mechanicsburg, is more, reached here ac tho same time ths result of the fcui) vti aniiouueed 17 to 10 in Dickinson's favor. Dickinson ha (1 n.

hsnl timn nf cold snaps are not far away. one of the five young men whocorreot-ly guessed the result in the League race, and his share of che Philadel it, as three of their men had to be laid off and Lad not Wharton be present 'Talk is cheap but it takes money to buy tho baby a new cress That's true but it also takes money to buy a new suit for your bis; boy or for yourself. We're not in a business to supply you with a new dress for your baby. We re in business to soli clothes and shoes to men and boys and we've got lots of 'em and can suit almost anybody. When we found out how very cheap we could buy clothes his fall we determined to buy 'heavy, and have in our build-in" to-day the greatest stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes ever in the valley.

It's rather a broad assertion, but we honestly believe that we have more clothing than all the other clothiers in Cumberland Co. can show combined. We bought much because we bought cheap. We bought cheap because we bought for cash and we bought for cash because we could buy away down and because we had the cash to buy with Patterns and styles this fall and winter show many new designs and the fit and workmanship run up to first standard. J1 phia Press prize is 20.

Will Ask tr. Mum to ircsign. The Alumni Association of Lafayette as a spectator, and substituted by would have had to finish the game with ten men. Dickinson men were very much sur ARRIVING DAILY AT BURSK'S, No. 12 West Main Street college at Easton has preferred a request to the board of trustees asking that the resignation of Rev.

Dr. James prised to learn after the game was all over and they had been accorded the hlilp, Under Arret-Out on Hall. Our readers will remember that attempts to wreck trains on the II. P. railroad were made some weeks ago.

The matter had dropped out of public mind almost entirely until to-day, when it was made known that George Otto, of South Middle-ton township, had been arrested for the crime, and was in jail. He was arrested Saturday night by Constable Benjamin Bricker, of South Middleton township, on a warrant issued by Squire Lehman, of Ifeiling Springs, before whom an information had been made by John W. Shapel, a detective in the employ of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company. The information charges that the said Geo. Otto, had been guilty of placing a large stoue upon the track of the II.

P. R. R-, and removing fish plates from tho rail joints for the purpose of wrecking the night express. That this was done on August 19, 1889, and at other times. Squire Lehman placed the bail at 810,000, and Constable Bricker lodged the man in jail.

He is a young man, married about a year ago, and now farming for himself. It is rumored publicly that he made threats to wreck the trains because he had some cattle killed on the road. He has had no hearing, and what evidence they have against him is not known at present. His bail has been reduced to $2000 H. Mason Knox as president of the in stitution be secured.

BRENNEMAN ECKELS The U. M. Church Trouble. An equity suit was begun Saturday suits from 1.25 ud to 8.00: sizes to fit at Chambarsburg between the two factions of the United Brethren church, which has prepared as a test 32 North Hanover SL GUARANTEEING Knvs from 4 to 14 years of age, Exclusive styles, Elegant fits 03 -p victory by common consent oil all.that the refereo Lad given the game to Swarthmore. It seems that when McGirk was'hurt, he being the third man laid off, that Dickinson wanted to stop playing.

The score was then in favor of Swarthmore. But the Swarthmore refused to allow them gate money unless they finished the game, and substituting continued, winning the game by a score of 17 to 16. The report of the game sent to the Philadelphia papers from Swarthmore, stated the result as 10 to 12 in favor of Swarthmore. case, and will in all likelihood de We're being complimented daily on the perfect lit ot our Children's Clothing. They do fit.

They're the only perfect EQUALITIES THE BEST. cide the ownership of hundreds of valuable church properties in this and fitting goods in the town but tne -compliments Deiong iu STYLES THE LATEST, other states. Be Prepared. The lines of winter goods we have been telling yu about are very choice and you ean get what you want for the season better now than later. We never made a better offer in th cat line than the $28.00 Plush Uoat for $21.00 and the $25.00 Plush coat for $18.00, and as it is something which will not go out of style you are safe in investing.

WE AEE DAILY RECEIVING new garments of the styles which have the run, and they are the latest pattern. Dress Goods, We have a complete line of plain and fancy suitings, all the leading shades, 36 inches wide, ALL WOOL, at 37J cents. This is very popular stuff and is selling rapidly. A line of stripes in the same will be in to-day. Notions.

We have a big bargain in a worsted hose just the thing for the coming cold weather Oh, yes, 'tis coming: in misses' and chil i i Where Goods and lowest Prices A y-Phj Blelun for China. the artist who designed ana meuuiur huu uui we guicuw, ont abif? lot of Ions pants suits from a New York Spirit. Miss Madge Dickson, M.D., daughter ofnPtnrpr. riinninsr in sizes to fit boys from 10 to 13 of Bishop J. Dickson, of Chambers- The fact was that Swarthmore rears and we bought the lot away down below pai It's -nrVn'io tn hnvfi a bov when vou can dress him so XII thought that by finishing the game burg, arrived on the fast line last evening.

Doctor Dickson is under appoint ire All ajs Found. Boots and "Shoes pj For Ladies, Gents and Children are now open and ready for 4 i against Dickinson's disabled team they could run up the score in their favor, ment of the Woman's Northwest KaP- and when Dickinson, sailed in and de Branch of the Missionory Board of the Presbyterian church as physician for and he was released this morning, his i3we-Now take our line of boys' suits, to fit boys from father going his bond. the Natter hospital in Wei-Neium, 14 to eighteen years of age and you have the best assortment feated them they wanted to go back and take the score at the time McGirk was injured, and this the referee allowed them to-day. AIney saved on every purchase. to be lound witnm a nunureu imies.

ANCIFST ORDER FOIlllESTERS. Parade and Banquet In This City, Last Kvtiig, Boyer sent a protest to the Philadel G. T. B. HERMAN.

about Men's Overcoats? Will your last winter's Shantung Province, China. She will spend a few weeks in Chambersburg and will sail for her new field of work from San Francisco about December 1. Doctor Dickson was building up a a fine practice in Dayton, Ohio, but she feels this to be a divine call and phia papers, and it is backed in the Press by a communication from a Philadelphian, stating in unqualified terms that our boys won. The playing coat stand another year wearr Here are goods and prices for you. Here await vou the greatest stock and the nicest goods Bargains Sunday Capitol IN FOOT WEAR.

will mention only a leading articles. A very creditable parade was given promptly obeys." of the team was verv in this city, last evening, by tha Ancient Order of Forresters, followed by Any weight, color or style. Any fabric Beaver, Melton, Chinchilla, Corkscrew, Worsted and whatever else is made. Arflilfl'C KIT SPRING HEEL BUTTON 11111115 SHOE, to 8, for BO cents. dren's sizes, (the hose we mean,) Onr Water Fowers May Again Be Usefal an excellent served by w.

Edison comes back from Europe with rough, Their trainer, Shell, not a student, played with them and he was particular ugly in playing. Our boys have demonstrated their superiority A CMla'S HEE1, Johnston the Chestnut street modified ideas as to the enter market hall. The procession was form prise of Americans and reports that the Wmm' Dress button shoe, OlUfill 8tl" better enes at $1.40 to ed at the depot about half past seven ply Overcoats, whichever you prefer. From $1.75 up. A Beaver wonh $5.00 for $450 11.00 8.50 18.00 11.00 Germans have taken to electric light ing with skill and vigor, and are work' o'clock, in the following order- over SwariLmore against all odds, and should not play them again.

They don't seem to have the manliness to ui.u vile 1 VI I TA.W. Hand turned, prime one for and to clean up a broken line of sizes the price has been reduced from 50 to 25 cents. The warm weather makes a brief lull in trade and you can have every opportunity in this interim to look through the stock on the shelves and counters. Libertv cornet band of Middletown, FA NCT SHOES 1.75 te I2.M. 'S Professor Baumbaugh, leader, follow ing at the transmission of power over longdistatK-i s.

If his expectations are fulfill i the water powers, which have play a a square game. A Chinchilla worth 18.00 we are selling at 12.00 or just 6.00 under price. A Chinchilla we're selling at 5.00 is worth ed by Court Ivy, of Middletown. Union Fire company band of Carlisle, twenty pieces, J. Dysert, leader, and sold at other nlaces for no less than 7.00.

AND A SCHOOL BAG given away with every pair of school shoe sold. Call and be convinced at G. T. B. HERMAN'S, aprgdly No.

4 East Main Btreet. mucn ot tneir value in this age of sieam, are destined to recovor it, for perhaps before long power can be collected automatically A beautiful light weight coat, satin faced, and pure wool1 full uniform. JOHN W. PLANK. Hanover.

12 S. and transmitted by wire for ten or Aever made for less than from 9.00 to 10.00 we're selling for 8.50. These are only "pointers" for you. We don't permit onTOtiA tn mark their nrices as low as ours. When we Court Willow, No.

7542, of Ca rlisl in full uniform. Flute and drum corps, fourteen pieces. twenty miles at no cost save the tend Personal. Rev. M.

M. Foose and family, of Roaring Springs, were visiting in Me-chanicsburg last week, guests of L. D. Keefer. Mr.

Henry Sturgeon, who was improving nicely a couple of weeks ago, has had a relapse and is now again quite seriously ill. William Maize, of Brooklyn, arrived home Saturday for a visit. James Col well, one of Uncle Sam's ing and repairing of the electric plant. Building and Loan. Notice to delinquents fines and forfeitures placed on those in arrears on November 1st.

John Stock, Sec 'v. 12sept-dtd. Court Pride of Steclton, with hand The factory city of the future may be in no danger from bursting boilers, but some banner. advertise a thing we have it and when we say, here's unus ual value for your money, you will always find it there. We say we undersell all and we do it, We say we buy for cash and we do.

"We sav we have the largest stock and we have. Court Harris, of Harrisburg, in full FOR RENT. The store room in the Mooredale P. O. house, with dwelling house, war, house, stable and about 2 acres of land Also, the Mooredale house, well known as the Stone Tavern all incomplete repair, an abundant supply of water and about 25 acres of farm land.

Also, a good wagon maker shop and dwelling house with appurtances. Also, shoemaker shop with house, stable and garden, all situated on th the question on top just now is whether it may not be more dangerous to do unilorm, with handsome nags. business with lightning than with Short Band. Having been requested, will start one class, (in short band.) Any others desiring to join see or address octl5-6td W. J.

Shearer. The procession moved up Market to Third, to State, to Second, to Chestnut, employees in Washington, is home on a steam. and the market house, where the ban We say we have the largest lot of Boys' and Children's Overcoats ever in Carlisle and we can only show you better visit. Mr. Samuel Abrahms, of Altoona, quet awaited the visitors.

Forrester than ffiJI vnn. Little Overcoats small enough to ht the Carr inado a few pleasant introductory was in town on Saturday. Mr. George Thayer has returned remarks, after which Mayor iritchey Children Cry for Fitchers Castoria. home after a visit of several weeks at Walnut road, 7 miles west of Carlisle.

Possession given April 1, 1890. Apply to Johnston Moore, octl5-dwtf Carlisle, Pa. delivered a neat address of welcome. his son-in-law's home, Fairfax, Va. Ex-Congressman Beltashoover, of Carlisle, replied to the mayor in behalf of Strohm'c $1 button shoe for boys the usual to any in town for $1 25.

"Lamps, and Lamp Trimmings." Will sell these goods at wonderfully low prices to make room for other goods constantly arriving. New stand lamps, hanginglamps, bedroom lamps, plain and fancy, fairy lamps, bracket lamps, glass oil cans, also, store, shop and hall lamps. Call and see us before buying. J.L.MELOY. octl3-dtf.

lVill Kemove to the West. We, learn that Mrs. Wm. Craighead Court Willow, in a well timed speech. The declaration of independence of If hen Eaby was sick, pave Vr Castoria.

TThen she was a Child, she cr jd for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, 'J; te she had Children, she jave then Oastoril and family, who havo been living in the American Forresters was read by Carlisle for a couple of years past, and Forrester John E. Patterson, of Court who were long and well-known resi Harris. An original poem on Forrestry dents of 'South Middleton township. Dance, tho theme being, "A Foolish VV oman," A social dance will be given in Senti was then read by Forrester Taylor, of Before you buy furniture call on Parkinson, 90 South Hanover street. oct4dtf nel opera house on Tuesday evening, have decided to remove to Omaha, Nebraska.

Harry has secured a position there, and goes to acoepc it. They Court Ivy. The parade and banquet October 23, for invited persons only. were a dicided success and the visiting "Blammoth ftish." Lovers of good mackerel can now be gratified. Just received a lot, seems finer than ever, full-grown.

For sale by J.L.MELOY. octlB-dtf. HAVE Y0O MONEY Do you wish to invest it in 8 per cent, interest bearing notes and mortgager secured on real estate, and GUARANTEED BESIDES. As safe as government bonds and for sale at par, and drawing 8 percntt interest, payable quarterly. This is a choice opportunity.

Ref erences given. Any investigation solicited. Address, H. F. Norcross, 1310 street, San Diego, California.

oct4wd. move into the house now occupied by oddler of 4 years with or without capes some in price as low as 1.25. Better looking goods of course at 2.00, 2.50 3.00 or 3.50. Still better at still higher prices. But in every instance we can save you a neat little sum.

Bigger Boys Overcoats at prices to match the price of -erain. That's certainly low enough. You'll not ask more. TFale Diagonal Suits are all the rage now for men's dress wear and we present this season for your inspection the biggest assortment of these popular goods you ever saw. Cheviots and various styles of Cassimers will be very; popular and in many instances preferable to the aforementioned goods, even for dress wear.

We have too many things in men's wear to speak much of any. We have suits as low as 3.00. Five dollars buys a good enough suit for ordinary wear and we have suits up to $20.00. Suits of any quality and any price. Here's saying something.

We sell a suit to fit a man for $5.00 that we defy any merchant in Carlisle to produce the equal for $6.00. tPeople looked up in surprise the other day when we All those invited will please attend. A full orchestra will be in Forresters returned to their homes well Mr. Samuel Howell, who removes to pleased with the treatment at the hands octl9-d2t. one adjacent to his store.

For the Domestic Sewing Machine call on or address B. W. Hosier, on Waggoner's road, uear Carlisle, Pa, Old machines taken in exchange. aug 2. 89-daw ly of Court Harris and the citizens of the Capital city.

WANTS. II EMAKER At L. C. C'Neale's, 62 ii At BLAIR'S Store, South End, choice new Buckwheat flour, ji.iuovcr sireui, vrnsic, ra, octzircut Worth "Laila," to be rendered by the West SUcsmen. Good wages pr.id, IT siuaily work and comrol ot territory.

from Havana ew 1 ork. 19oct3td. McSlrk Taken Home. McGirk, the student who was injured in the game pf foot bait Saturday, was brought along home with the team Saturday night, and this morning at 10:20 he was shipped for his home in Parkersburg, accompanied by his father who had come on. McGirk was seated on a stretcher and did not seem to be Fullering at the time.

We wish him a speedy recovery. ddros.4 J. Austin ootl7-dlv. Naraeryman, Brooklyn, N. Y.

A YOUNG MAN or boy to clerk in a grocery. Must have bent reljrence as to honesty. Al'ply to this ollice. oct3-dtf Street A- Zipn churoh in the Sentinel opera house Nov, 1.4, is a perfect gem of operettas, and the thorough practice which it is receiving indicates that its rendition will prove satisfactory even to the finely sensitive and critically minded. A company, (especially of colored vocalists whose opportunities have been circumscribed), to handle such difficult and complir cated parts is highly deserving of a Charley Johnston has removed his barber shop from 81 North Hanover street, to his new shop.

No. 59 West Dickinson Alley near Pitt street. He has fitted up his new room in handsome style and invites the shaving public to give him a call, oct62md. A YOUNG GIRL To do very light work-one willing to learn may find a nurmauent place. 83 West Ponif ret street.

put a "slicker on a dummy and set it out in the pouring octl-dtt -r 1 11 1 1 opie stopped y.nd reupio siuppeu ram. It was quite an innovation, IlENTS. something new for looked at it wondering what it was. It Carlisle though nothing new in other sections of the country. 4 FINE KTOHH llOOM-On the best busi- Twins.

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, who reside just west of Carlisle on the turnpike, join with us in congratulating the happy parents On thoadventof beautiful twins into their family, George, jr. and Ann, jr. liberal patronage.

ix iikss street in Carlisle. Inquire soon ot Lock jx CI octlK-atf on Saturday, Oct. 26, Edward Clever will sell, one mile from Cleversburg, 3 head of horses, 14 head of cattle, 5 head of hogs, 8 head of sheep, and a-j large lot of farming implements, An oiled overcoat that will positively turn tne and outwear anv rubber coat made. S2.25 and $2.50. Our Ditto girl whn but three week old brok ost rtla (ciema.

tried the prescription from several good doctors, bat witboat ar.y special benefit. Wt tried S. S. 8., and by tbe time ene bottle was one, her head began to haal, and by the time the ud taken lis botties the was completely cured. Now ilie has a full itnd heavy head of hair a robust healthy child.

1 feel it bnt my duty to make ihU statement H. T. SliODJJ, iUcb fiill, Ho. for our Bark an Blood and Skla Diaeaoes md Advice to Sufferer, mailed free. Tna Swif Spgcifie Draws -S, Atlanta.

a- nOit RENT. 71 Wrfst Louther street. In Giim Boots and Shoes too are necessary requisites for quire at 75 Wi-'sl LoutlierSi octlatf. V. M.C.

A. The week of prayer by the M. C. weather and we'd be pleased 'to fill your wants in that A. throughout the world will be the Ij'uit.

x. no. go west Pomtret. Poh-; session at once. Inquire pf Mrs.

Heudcl. A new lot of couches just received aft Parkinson's. octi-dtt Toot Ball Saturday. Two pick-up foot ball teams of Car ocw-au. line week beginning Sabbath, Nov.

10. The local association has made arrange SALES. Look at our Ladies' fine Doncrola Kid Shoe3 for 1 50 and lisle boys Darned for the occasion the Undine and the lona played a game on Saturday afternoon on Sadler's ments for meetings every evening of A. J. WEINER'S FV Al ill TT where vou can find the match at 2 00 1)LBLIC Sitnrday, Oct.

26th, the executors ot Henry Webber, will field. The score was 26 to 0 in favor cf sell a house and lot of proud adjoining Bjil- A the lona iny curings, oaie ill iwu that week excepting Wednesday. The music at the meeting yesterday was excellent, being led by a choir accompanied by piano and violins. Mr. Gaidiner, of Dickinson, conducted the music, and Mr.

Diller presided at the piano. PUBLIC SALE OP HOUSEHOLD G001), I Tlltrwl V.V. (l I ,1 1 mill .,,.11 l' FranlUlii anrf Marshall Kelt Wool; -race uoniM Honse wini" wiu ii ub Mm of Georgo U. Wise, in Baling Hnrlnira, On Wednesday of next week, Dickin goods, etc, glle at one o'clock. oct3dta.

son eleven will play Franklin and Marshall team on the Dickinson Has the Largest Stock FOR SALE. The Richardson property. tSnlt'iidirf hwatimi. nrt h.wnut onn Fit, and Louther streets. Etepllpnt building mm.

Ai'i'ir tu IYI. i. a am rue Selection I The Lowest Prices I OetSdtf ground. Li-l Mrs. Catharine Coover, of Mechan icsburg, widow of the late John Ccw I.OR rollor in good condl-? tion.

Will be sold verv elioan. Aimi- -IN- hill 11 dtf er, died yesterday at the advanced age Look, for instance, at the Ladies Fine French Kid hand sewed Button Shoes we are selling for 2.50. They cost you not less than 4 00 no matter where else you buy them. We have a Ladies First Class Calf-Skin Shoe, suitable for any wear at 1.75 and a Kip at 1.40. The good reputation gained last season by our heavy shoes for ladies wear we hope to maintain for this season's stock ordered from the some firm.

It's getting to be quite a proverb now, "If you want to save money in foot-wear, deal at Berg's:" well, we'll save you an honest penny or two. Men's Boots and Boys' and Youths' Boots that will turn the water the same as a slicker. The soles are double and solid clean through. The uppers are the best of whole leather. They are well made even down to saddle seaming at the sides, $2.50 for men's $1.75, for boys and 1.25 for youth's sizes.

The Best underwear in town for the price don't forget that. We can fit out any man from top to toe and would like the patronage of all economical buyers. The best argument is IOR SALE. Grocery Store, flrst-class joi-a-. tion and doing a good business.

tood reasons for selling. Address Carlisle, Oct. 18, 1889. We, the undersigned grocers of Carlisle, agree to close our stores promptly at 8 p. beginning Nw.

1, Saturday evenings, and from December 13, to January 1, 1890, excepted. G. L. Geremyer, W. A.

Eppley, J. D. Meek, J. S. Humer, II.

M. Keller, R. R. Todd, W. W.

Braught, Jno. M. Miller, J. E. pague, G.

B. Hoffman, J. W. W. M.

Oilby, M. Cherry, J. A. Hilde-brandt, Chauncey D. Geiser, J.

Me-loy, E. W. Miller. Wm. Rlair.

A. of 87 years. A band of gypsies is doing the town, Men's Suits and Overcoats, Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Children's Suits and Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Trunks, Judge Henderson and daughter, are LOST. at Old Point Comfort, Masonic A. reward of 0 A A will be iin.nl fni.

im Charles Mullin is attending the -tit in ivi.iiu ti V.lttS. funeral of General Hartranft to-day A pretty maid is nice to see, And she is nice to woo; FINANCIAL. AND A GENERAL LINE OF Ensminger, Gilinore, G. G. Span- But it atter not how sweet she be If she isn't sweet on you I have money for investment in first mortgage, at a low rate.

JAMES V. ECKEIS, Attorn Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been be fore the public lor years, and is pro in our goods. ESS AL OILS. fl'lNTERG KEEN, PEPPEKMlJiT, TEN- pounced by thousands superior to all gonoerg, juountz Jacobs, H.

Rhoads. To cram ono-g bead ful, of krjowle)3ge and tue stomnch full of blood and then neglect to observe the simplest laws of nature, are the unfailing means to induce nervousness and constipation and certain loss of health. Laxador prevents all this trouble. Price only 25 cents a package. The best remedy for the complaints of early childhood such as colic, riatu-lencv.

it. n. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS The public -will be well served by calling at A. J. WIERJBt'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE No.

7 North Hanover St, Carlisle, Pa, HERMAN other artples tor the cure ot cougns, colds, influenza, and all pulmonary complaints. I used Salvation Oil for rheumatism in the feet, and after peveral applications was entirely relieved of pain and could walk as well as ever. Ann li. Watkins, Baltimore, Md. AXKU1AL, SIEABJU.VT, of prime quality, bojjght in any quantity for cash on delivery, free of brokerage, coiniais-swu, storage, by DODGE OLCOTT, Importers and Exporters, 88 William St K8aug-3uiw CLOTHES, HATS AND SHOES.

22 Korth Hanover St. Price 2o cents..

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