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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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TheTlrglula Legislature. Still Some Castor Cloves at 50o 2 dollars, some at 10 dollars, Mostly Small Sizes. borne at mtyrmoaiate prices EermanBer Some plain cloii, some fancy, -t75 some smooth and some rougn A Lot Of Dog Skin Small Sizce. AD iamond Bulletin If we were to devote a whole column of this paper in telling finish. Some at low prices and some at lower all cheap enough.

When we have good things we like to tell about vou of the excellence ot our MenV Heavy Boots you them it tells you wnai avb The latest estimate of the complexion of the next Virginia legislature is: Senate 9 democrats, 9 republicans, and 2 districts in doubt. House of Delegates E4 democrats, 13 republicans, and 5 counties in doubt. Scoti county elected a republican to the house by one majority. p'nw in fcinHiM'i The enow nt Clarendon, Texas, Is six inche deep. The ere nine feet deep.

All trains the Fort Worth and Denver railroad are blockaded. A snow storm prevailed in southern and western Kansas, on Friday. Snow, hail and sleet fell tlii.lx and was driven so fiercely by the wind, that in many places people did not even dare to venture out of doors. Trains ere delayed. wouldn't be half as well informed as a two minutes examination of the hoots them-coii'A would impress you.

Four-in-Hand Ner R'Jes at 18c Oil-Tan Buckskin Lined with Lamb's Wcc at 1.25. All Kinds of Gloves at Low Prices AT Ho. 12 West Main Street have and acts as sort ol an instructor. Now we tell you that we have a Boy's Over coat for 3.50 that 11 cost you not less than 5 dollars elsewhere. The paper don't prevaricate.

Look at the coat xmnrsAlf n.ntl when vou're here By constantly bettering the quality and improving the fit and style, wnere aeemw or wp. have cained in reputa -'V- tion and volume of trade to a we'll show you others that are eye-openers. We were fortunate in pick Stock is Large, a I'fr-oiiui. Jlisses Lizzie Stihl and Ma lie- Goods 0 ing up on the market a lot of odd garments, oats, vests Coy have goije on a week's vitiit to friends in Baltimore. Rev.

E. L. Jfupts left to day for Nr York state, to officiate ti.e fiir.eral of a member of his former chart; and pants. borne ot low PKEOES LoiW: 4 LATEST IN STYLE BEST IN QUALITY. TYriV.p ma terials and some oi Kyv.

II. E. "Wile preached in the the verv finest made. We Lutherou church, of Chambeisburg, boucht the lot at our own TO INTENDING DIAMOND PURCHASERS. An important increase has taken place in the price of diamonds.

It is extending to the markets of all countries, and those contemplating purchase's must look to higher prices in the future. South Africa supplies the world, and the product is controlled by large companies, the De Bsers, the Consolidated Bultfontaine, the Kimbcrly Central, the Pullinger, and several others. The mining of diamonds has not been profitable to these companies by reason of the great competition and the expense of working the mines at their present depth. The De Beers Company has secured a large interest in almost all these mines, which has resulted in the formation of a syndicate controlling the supply. The output of diamonds is now limited the shares of the companies have greatly increased in value, and the rough diamonds have advanced eighty per cent, in price.

The quantity of cut diamonds in dealers' hands is very limited, less than for years, and it is highly probable that prices will steadily advance. We obtain our diamonds direct from the diamond cutters, and by our connection with a member of the syndicate we gained an advance knowledge of what the state of the diamond market would be hence, early placing of orders to an important amount enables us to furnish from now till January ist all diamonds atihe same prices as last year. Intending purchasers should avail themselves of an opportunity which cannot occur again, Bailey, Banks Biddle Chestnut and Twelfth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Goods sent by express on approval, satisfactory reference being given. Qj Oar Fall and Winter offerings will not be surpassed iu Vy Tptoftk Shftpc And Rliniwe yesterday.

This was Rev. Hartman's charge and is now vacant. Rev. E. Daron has organized a large price and only call your attention to the fact that if you need any of the above it would be a clever idea to call inter denominational bible class at Sneelton.

RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Telegraph: "Major John G. Bobb, 1 Of Carlisle, will succeed Rev. P. Wil-lard as superintendent of the Tressler now as the lot will be completely sold before long. The lot embraces a stack of boys' Orphan home at Loysviile, Perry Brenaoi 32 North Haaoifer St county.

Rev. Willard has devoted the coats. A rattling suit for a man as best years of a long life to the work, and advanced age alono compels his low as 4 dollars. A good retirement." suit indeed for that money Rev. Dr.

Everett lectures in Altoona G. T. B. HERMAN. pleasing extent.

'Hie Dest quality of these heavy goods we have branded "Our Best Gent's Kip," and better wearing goods can't be produced in this country. A good boot of lighter material we have branded "Farmer's Calf," and it is a most excellent thing where a heavy boot is not wanted. It's not a fine boot but a heavy calfskin, well adapted for hard wear. A tip top split leather boot we have branded "We Lead" and where low price and long service are to be mated these boots are just the thing. Mor brands and more grades.

Men's, Boy's or Chil-1 dren's sizes. You know we carry a complete line of Gum Boots, but it's too early in the season to talk about them, isn't it? But we don't want to talk Boots at all to you just now. You kno we have them and that's sufficient to tell you where to buy. We prefer talking Overcoats and that's what we mean to do. Here's a rattler for you.

A working man's Overcoat of an Honest, Heavy Chinchilla, a good, warm coat, price $4.00 the regular $5.00 kind. Something better a good Blue Chinchilla for $5.00. The sort that costs from $0.00 to anvwhere. Still bet next Friday on "Worth the and as good as you'd pay 5 dollars for elsewhere. Dr.

Stahley, of Gettysburg College. Bargains IN FOOT WEAR, will mention enly ft leading articles. lectured on "hygiene" to Irving col Boy's Suits are Cheap. A clorious assortment in lege girls Thursday afternoon. KID SPRING HEEL BETTOM SHOE, 6 to 8, for 6u cents.

A Chili's FoorB iix Saturday. A Child's HEEL bhoe 8 te 80 ceutB- Dickinson PIbj a Tie With tl.e V. S. Nor Children's Short Pants Suits embracing some of the most elegant patterns and choicest designs. We're not speaking of our $1.50 suits just now.

mal Cadets. Women's The foot bU game at Annapolis be Dress button shoe, tiJOk. Still better ones at $1.40 tofl.n And a very gooel me for 2.0O. Hand turnen prime one for $2. Umbrellas of all kinds.

tween Dickinson college and the 17. S. normal academy was one of the closest and most exciting that Dickinson has Jj, FANCY SHOES 1.75t 18.06. Fast black and elegant hand played this year. Tliere was no scoring doue on either side.

The grounds les in fine goods; cheap umbrellas too that are fast black SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! Carlisle Staling W. Union Bund Fair. The fair of the Union band will be held on Christmas week in the opera were in terrible condition, water A SCHOOL BAG given away with every pair of school ahs sold. Rail and be convinced at U. T.

B. HERMAN'S, apr8dly No. 4 East Main Street. till they turn grey. How standing two incLes deep and after house.

They are now actively at work Ions? Better than umbrel each tackle the water and mud would Hot Gent's White Wool Under wear at $1.50 reduced to $125. fly in every direction, so that it was almost impossible to recognize the making preparations for it and it promises to be an interesting feature of the holidays. There will be plenty of music and a number of special attraction The boys deserve all we can do lor them. 1 lot Gen 's Camel's Hair Underwear las are our Slickers to turn the water. We mean to impress this fact on your memory and at the same time ask you; how many gum coats did you ever, own that turned the water? $1.40 redu cd to $1.15 1 lot Gent's Wool Hose at 35 cents pROPOSALS.

Proposals for the erection of a church and parsonage will be received by the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church of Carlisle until noon of Not. 25, 1869. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of the pastor, Rev. Dr. Evans, No.

64 South West street, on and after Nov. 11, 1889. The architect may also be consulted on the evening of Nov. 11 at the same place. The trustees reserve the right to re- players.

The game was called a twe o'clock and play was commenced in a hard rain. Captain Turpin won tht toss and chose the ball, while the cadets guarded the east goal. By short rushes of Paiton and Tur pin the ball was advanced well into the Cadets' territory, but the ball was lost reduced to 25 cents ter aSlO.OO Chinchilla Over coat for $7.00 and a $14.00 40 Manv a man walks around 1 'ot Children's Wool Hose at cents reduced to 25 cents. garment for $10.00. OK A.

AV PlanK For Collector, The Inqiurer of to-day says: A. W. Plank, of Monroa township, Cumberland county, has been settled upon as deputy collector of internal revenue in the seventh division of the ninth district, which embraces all ol Cumberland county and Fairview, Conewago, Monoghan, Franklin and Warrington tcwuships in York co all winter shivering with the But you needn't think we're on four downs. The Cadets then brought the hall back again to the cen 1 lot Gent's Merino Hose at 20 cents! cold, wondering why his un ject any or all the bids. reduced to 12 cents.

derclothing and top flannel tre of the field by fine rushing of Cat eena proposals 10 O. B. Super, Secretary. nov7-d9 don't keep him warm. He tin and Emerick when by excellent tackling of Eveland and Terhune th Plank's.

has fooled himself in trying to believe there is warmth in 1 lot of Children's Gum Coats at 62 cents red need to 25 cents. 1 lot Gent's Knit Jackets at $1 75 reduced to $1.00. 1 lot Ladies' Kid Gloves, black and colors, all sizes, at 50 cents reduced to 43 cents. The best for 'the oney By unusual good fortune we have been able to secure another lot of the 37i cent Plush which ball was lost to Dickinson. Dickinson failing to advance the ball Patton made one of his powerful kicks and Ford missing the ball Northrop dropped on it at 25 yard liae.

Everyone expected Dickinson to score but by bad fumble the ball was lest. The rest of the in ning was characterized by great tackling of both teams neither side gaining J23NNIE HOUGHTON, Tup Fo irKss Q-ieen and w'nner pf tlie Diamond will aijtar at tlis S-cating uiiikon THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS And Saturday Matinee for Children. compare Jennie Houghton with any other lady skatt'r, would lie as ab-c urd as to class the. genius of uiry Irvinur with the mediocrity of an ordinary stock ac went so rapidly a few weeks ago. Finding that it was a very salable NOTICE TO INVESTORS.

Persons desiring to make safe and convenient investments are notified that the Carlisle Gas Water company will, on January 1, 1890, issue tea mortgage bonds of $1000 each, and twenty of $500 each, maturing January 1, 1910, at 4 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, ou January 1st, and July 1st, each year, clear of taxes, and redeemable by the company on three months' published notice. Persons desiring any of said bond should give notice to the undersigned, as they will be sold as applied for. -Jno. B. Landis; No.

5 West High Carlisle, Pa. oct23-dtf. at all Chinchilla. Here's a stunner in Beavers 4.50 buys a COO coat, 6.00 8.00 8.00 il-00 10.00 16.00 That's the story we're telling you now. A deprecia tion in price not in quality.

How fortunate for you and ourselves too. What think you when we quote you a Kersey Overcoat (all wool) at Too cheap? Yes, we're well aware of that, but the goods are here just as we advertise. Now we have 2G Men's Corkscrew Overcoats at 5.00. Who knows how long the lot will If vou want one call Dr. Warner's Corsets, all sizes, reduced to 90 cents.

roods we becan a search lor it, the stuff he is wearing. Such casej are very plenty too plenty. We have underwear that is warm and top shirts too that are a preventative from shiv ering. Of the latter goods we display a window full to-day all wool flannels and cassi-meres. Prices from 1.25 to true value from 1.75 to 4.00.

'Twas our luck to pick up 29 dozen "at a little over half price. The( buyer is really the beneficiary. an advantage, aithougn tne ball was mostly in the Cadet's territory. During the intermission both teams retired to or something like, it, and found nothing equal until we went back to first principles and found a tor. It is commonly remarRea tnai "wnen you seeJenniw Houghton exhibit, you see all tliere is in roller skating." ADMISSION: Children 10 cts.

Unovulw the dining hall, where hot coffee had balance of the original stock in the Call and examine our stock at the Bee Hive. Boas" Corner. Opp Deposit Bank. been prepared for them. The second half saw the closest contest, and at no hands of the manufacturer.

We took all we could eet, and have it WANTS. time was the game uninteresting. The cadets started off with a rush, in the leading shades. The opinion is general that it is the st thing for the money on the market. I wish to employ a few ladies on salary to take charge of my business at theirhnmes.

Light, very fascinat and healthful. Wiges fcl per Wrfi'k. Reference given, (iood ay for part time. Address with stamp, Mas. uuon Walked, Louisville, Kj.

lluov ci.lOteod advancing the ball by great running of Catlin and Ford to Dickinson's 25 yard line, but Dickinson soon recover ed, and by great tackling by Eveland Holiday Ribbons. Vivldend Notice. Carlisle, Nov. 1, 1889. The board of managers of the Carlisle Gas Water company have declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, on the capital stock of the company, free of taxes, payable on or after the 20th instant.

John B. Landis, Treasurer novl-dtd HAVE YOU MONEY Do you wish to invest it in 8 per cent interest bearing notes and mortgages secured on REAL ESTATE GUARANTEED BESIDES? As safe as government bonds and for sale at par, and drawing 8 percent interest, payable semi annually. This is a choice opportunity. References given. Investigation solicited.

Address- II. F. Norcross, 1310 treet, San Diego, California. oct43md. and Hynson, got the ball on four downs.

Patton sent the ball flying down the field, and Mills by quick That's a good name for bright lades so desirable for'fancy work, "ITT A.VTEp. Reliable local and traveling IT salesmen. Positions permanent. Special inducements now. Fast selling ssecial-ties.

n't delay. Salary from start. We sell Laaies' and uini-dren's Shoes the same as clothes, viz: At less money than you could buy elsewhere. Hats, too, for men and boys. We feel positive wo can and iust now in demand.

We have No. 12 Satin gros grain with picot edge at 14 cents. Cheap A YOUNG GIRL To do very light willing to leavn may find a permanent place. 83 West Pomfret street. ocil-dtf save vou monev.

Were that Ladies' bronze slippers, and boys' and youths' kid dancing slippers at Strohm's. Yes, very. It was made to sell, work, dropped on the ball. The ball changed hands frequently during the latter part of the incing, and the half closed with the score 0 toO. Dickinson's rush line played as one man, there being no weak spot in it.

Eveland, Terhune, Stevens and Pei- no doubt, for 25 cents. not the case we wouldn't ask you to trade with us. Some of the Coats, Tiro Choice new houses for rent from Ist April next. Inquire of Wm. Blair.

Oct29dif. HOGS FOR SALE. We will have 250 head of hogs at the Thudium house in Carlisle, Monday for sale. They are stock and fat hogs. nov81wd Swaetz Jackson.

PUBLIC SALE. On Tuesdiy, Nov. 19, Mis. Sarah Bell will sell at 97 East High street, at the new hospital, a lot of household and kitchen furniture. Sale at ten o'clock.

nov6dtf. Plush onts, whieu we liave been now, right now? for before long such rarities will be a thing of the past. Better quality Men's Corkscrew Overcoats for 6, 7, 10 and 12 dollars. Satinet Overcoats by the car load would make the type blush to quote the little, insignificant prices. Some exclusive things in fine over jjoats we place at your con sideration.

There's no way of describing to convey the beauty and excellence. The one way a little ancient but very satisfactory take a peep at them. Those Children's Overcoats at $1.50 are back again WWO KOJbES on Spring Garden street. I Possession can be giveu at once. Inquire selling at 18 and 21 are still tinos did great work, excelling their former fine records.

Pettinos kicking and Mills dropping on the ball was the mm. F. GARDNER. ol Several more bargains in Misses shoes just received. Call and see them.

with us. We haven't a full line of sizes, but the coats remaining are feature of the game. Before you buy furniture call on Parkinson, 90 South Hanover street. at Strohm's. nov8dtf For the cadets, Catlin running and just as good in every respect as FOll RENT The Peter Hodge property in rear of opera house, will be 'for rent fttiin N)V.

1st. Has been put in complete condition. rooms, hallway, etc. Apply to FETEBlIonaK. oct88dtf Clothes, Hats and Shoes, dodging was excellent, considering the condition of the grounds.

Ford and 1 FIXE STORE ROOM On the best busi 22 North Hanover- St. Ruhm especially distinguished -them Inquire soon of 1 uess street in Carlisle, those which have gone out. 1 hey are worth the full value asked for them. We ask simply that you will look at them, and will not be displeased at your looking else octlii-dtl P. O.

Lock Box 61 selves. NOTICE. The referee was Mr. Wallace, cf SALES. Notice is hereby given that bonds of Dickinson.

The teams were as iol lows: i. J. WEMR'S One-Price Clothing House Has the Largest Stock The Best Selection The Lowest Prices the borough of Carlisle issued unaer the borough ordinance of December Naval Cadets Catlin, (captain) and AUCTION SALE. Wm. irtnnr will at his residence, neiir chun htown, a large lot of store goods.

lie afternoon and evening on Saturday, November i3d, commencing at 1 and 6:80 o'clock. lluov liwts 9th. 1886. maturing: January 1st, 1897, Emerick, half-backs; Ford, full-back; Sullivan, quarter; Gaitly, Bailey, Kit ter, Williams, Althousej Ruhm, Irwin, HOUSE FOll SALE. -A Two-story brick house, No.

t0 nith Pittstreei. Inquire i.f H. M. Rhoads, ti West Main 8 lluovtf rushers. Dickinson Turpin, (captain) and 17011 8 VLE CHEAP.

The best Platform grocery wagon in Carlisle, at R. R. Todd's IN Tatton, half-backs; Pettinos, quarter a. iuover sireei. novruu Mills, full; Stephens, Lukins, Nor where in an eflort to do better.

We think comparison will send you back to our counters to bit'. We have other coats, also the finest line we ever carried. Wc are constantly getting in new things keeping np the stock in regular goods watching the styles picking the latest and best have a standing order with the manufacturer for the newest things out. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF THE STAPLE GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JOHN W.

PLANK. 12 S. Hanover. On Tuesday, Nov. 12, G.

B. M. Zinn wiil eU uearUuntsdiile.li horses, E7 bvad cattle, sheep.hogs, and farming luipjemeuts. bile throp; Masters, Fraunfelter, Eve'and, and redeemable at the option of the borough on sixty days notice will- be redeemed by the treasurer of said borough on the first day of January, 1890, upon the presentation of the same to him at the council chamber in said borough, from and after which date interest on the bonds numerated in this notice will cease. The number of said bonds called for redemption are as follows: Bond No.

8-S500 CO 9 500 00 io 500 00 -t. 500 oo i3 500 00 ROBEET SHEAFER, Treas. of ths borough of Carlisle. Carlisle October 1889. 12 o'clock.

Hynson, rushers. 17 OR SALE. Grocery Store, first-class loca-. tion aud doing a good business. Good reasons for selling.

Address y. Sentinel Office. II Iks Hu ugh ton at the On Thursday, Nov. SI, M. Catharine Sliealfer will sail in SjUtli Middleton, itjc miles west of Carlisle, 8 horses, 1 mule, 3 cows, young cattle, hogs, farming machinery hoiiuiihold goods, etc.

Sale at 10 and are again meeting with a cordial greeting from many buyers. True it's about halt what they're worth, but that's no business of yours. As ong as we're content and you get the bargain, why concern yourself how we get them. We prefer selling the higher priced goods of which we have the finest assortment in town. Prices ranging up to 9 dollars.

Indeed such a full and varied assortment of these little garments we never had before and it is gratifying to us to hear the commendations wg are daily receiving. A combination of beauty and excellence in fact. And here are bigger boys' overcoats that vou'll call handsome. Trices some a The Carlisle Skating Kink will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenincs of FINANCIAL. 3 Men's Suits and Overcoats, Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Children's Suits and Overcoats Hats, Shirts, Trunks, AND A GENERAL LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHINGG0ODS.

The public will be well served by calling at A. J. WIENER'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE No, 7 North Hanover Carlisle, Pa bso- -wgrg this week and un suiiiit Locks and keys made to order. Guns promptly repaired by II. W.

Cacffman, 81 N. Hanover, nov9.Uwtf Carlisle. Pa. I have money for investment ia first mortgage, at a low rate, JAMES W. ECKELS, oetSmsdJiW.

Attorney-at-law. Saturday after a noon. Mis Jen AELISLE DEPOSIT BANK. Carlisle, November 1, 1889. The annual meeting of the stockholders for the election of directors will be held at the Banking house on Monday, the 18th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.

m. and 2 o'clock p. in. mvltd A. Keller.

Cashier. LOST. nie Houghton, the holder of thy champio i medal of the United States, said to be tho 'Peerless Queen' will be there. Look up the advertisement. 1OCKET HOOK pocket book containing and a valuable gold ring.

Theiuuiieof the owner, is written on the inside of the pocket book. Tae Under can keep the money if ho returns the ring and pocket book to this fflcc. 1' lit L1C SALE OF CO tt H. I will sell nt the TLudium house on Saturday, November I6tb, lt9, in Carlisle, 25 head of good milch cows, Deiham and Jersey, all Pennsylvania cows. This lot is worthy the a ttention of any one in ne of good winter cows W.

H. Hefflefikger. Kid dancing pumps are more serviceable for boys than patent leather, but you can find both kinds at very low prices at Strohm's. A new lot of couches just received at Parkinson. oct4-dljf 7.

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