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The Evening Sentinel. Something New! The "Raven Claw" fraternity held a banquet at Monyer's Saturday night. The "frat" is one composed of members of the Senior class who each year elect members from those of the Incoming seniors. Its object is for the furtherance of good feelings and friendship between frat men. About IS were present at Saturday evening's meeting anda royal time was enjoyed.

ProblcmsTo-morrow Was President Reed's Theme For His Baccalaureate 1 7 The only possible cauae for failure will be a forgetfulnee.8 to rely upon the arm of Him in whose hands we are and whom it is our duty to serve. That such forgetf ulness may not befall us that in all our work and we may be loyal to Him who is opening up before us these vast and splendid fields of service; that in us may ever abide the spirit of personal faith and trust In God and fidelity -to the work to which He calls us, leteac of you join with the speaker in iSajeir of the poet to whom once before we have referred, in the now familiar lines God of our fathers, known of old. God of our far flung battle line-Beneath whose awful hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine God of hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget lest we forget?" is the man. It makes him as the center of all we hear or see. It li the personal microcosm that contains all that is great and noble.

Let us consider in a simple way the soul and Its supreme need of care, for in this day we need to call the attention of men to the fact that they have souls for the things of time and sense in the rush of the market, absorb at tention. Dr Corey then 6poke of child impres- natural lnvironmentof man, as covering his social, civil and religious life, and said that all of these enter into every human soul and that what would make a man 300 years ago would not constitute the 'trimmings'" of the man of today. In eloquent language he paid glowing tribute to the work of Martin Lutber and said Discourse MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1899. The O. E.

Society, of the First Pres Look at the cheapest and best oil stove in the market; lights with blue flime in an instant. Frldley's, North Hanover St. 29mtfd MEN'S SILK FRONT SHIRTS 75c AND $100 EACH. STAMBAUGH SMITH. HEFFLEFINGER'S.

Our black diagonal, twill serge, half skeleton, single breasted, 4 button sack suit, Is an elegant suit for service and comfort, 34 to 40, price S9.69. Call and Get Them. Delivered Yesterday Morning in Al The sermon finished, the President next addressed in fitting terms each of list' fl pstiijPovH Large package of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater economy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N.

K. PAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Loul. New York. Boston, Philadelphia the graduating classes, congratulating them upon the successful accomplish lison Methodist Cnuch.

ment of their tasks and wishing them the highest success in their varied and byterian church, will bold a business meeting this evening at seven o'clock. Thanks to Our Friends. We want to thank our friends for their kindness In sending in the elec tion returns Saturday night. So kind were they that by midnight the Sen. tinel had a table of returns complete for 40 districts out of the CI In the county.

This gave the result without doubt except as to treasurer which was very close. It was a feat in gathering returns we have not before equalled. chosen fields of C. F. REITLING After President Reed had made sev Impressive Services on the Campus-The College that he like all great men was in an opportune moment.

Dr. Corey then spoke interestingly and instructively of the senses of the body and said that the soul itself Is vastly more sensitive than the body it has more nerves He referred to the peculiarities of the memory, of the imagination and of the conscience. The soul with its 40 or 50 faculties is very sensitive. This wondrous nature needs our care from within and without. If we Some individual evidently interested in the election returns, as they came to the Sentinel office Saturday night, let a pair of baby's dark russet shoes here, which can be had by proving property.

eral announcements, the congregation sang a hymn and the doxotogy.and the audience was dismissed with the bene Christian Association Service-Eloquent Sermon By Rev. Geo. II. Corey, D. D.

diction by Rev. B. H. Mosser. at 6 :00 p.

m. The Y. M. O. A.

service In the cam We have added a line of men's fine shoes called thfi 'Rnncrh FUrtpr in I 'mi i i liSOfevl If THE GROCERS Corner North and Ilanover Sts SPECIALS TOR MONDAY and TUESDAY wrestled with flesh and blood only, it would be easy sailing, but we have to OTHER EVENTS OF THE WEEK AS THEY WILL TRANSPIRE pus at 6:00 o'clock was attended by several hundred persons and wa9 an impressive and interesting one. The singing was especially fine, that by the AT OLD DICKINSON. patent leather, tan and Oxford ties. You can see them in SIpe's window. Open evenings.

Died of Diphtheria. Charlie, the little son of W. N. Winemlller, of New Cumberland, died Saturday afternoon of diphtheria. He was a bright boy of eleven years.

Mrs Winemlller is just recovering from a severe attack of illness. quartette being highly appreciated Among the addresses was an excellent one by Wm. R. Woodward, of The Concert To-night. The Dickinson College Glee Club concert in Bosler Hall to-night will be a rare treat.

The Mt. Carmel Item says "The famous Dickinson Glee Club and Orchestra made its appearance before tie Mt. Carmel public for the first time, last night. Owing to their reputation and excellent recommendations, the audience expected something above the ordinary and they were not disappointed, as they were treated to one of the best concerts that has been heard in our city for some time." and striking lesson for any land or people foolish enough to bait in a career of splendid progress, unwise enough to take counsel of its fears Washington, D. Class '38.

AT 7:30 p. M. 8C IOC Fresh Vanila Wafers 8c pound. CalifornialEvaporat-ed Peaches ioc lb These are extra choice. The College Christian Association rather than of its hopes, blind enough service held at :30 o'clock in Allison HE One Hundred and Sixteenth Baccalaureate service Dickinson College was held in Aillison M.

E. church yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Long before that hour the church, began fill to forget the traditions of a glorious past, reckless enough to forget duty deal with powers and "wickedness In high "places." Young men, your study of Greek, and Latin and philosophy alone will not fit you to perform your duty as men, but you must put on this spiritual nature. Cultivate your souls, elevate your minds. The great questions confronting us must not be settled by war, by government, or by lew, but by brave minds.

Conquer each individual soul and you will soon settle all the problems. Turn your eyes in upon your soul and see whether latent forces are not there, that should be developed; think of your soul's personality." President Reed made the announcements, the congregation sang the hymn "Abide with me," announced by church under the auspices of the Y. M. C. was not so largely attended and God because of timid hesitating voices, ceaselessly prating of inability MEN'S HALF HOSE, BLUE WITH FANCY DOTS, 25 CTS PER PAIR.

STAMBAUGH SMITH. MECHANICSBURG NEWS. as the morning service but it was none We have some extra choice butter which we we are selling for packing at very low prices the less interesting and profitable. to meet and conquer difficulties sure After a well executed prelude by to arise in any age to hinder and thwart a nation in its majestic march Organist Fought, members of the col Qif( ftPWflril to any person that dIprT best 10 20c. Show of the season.

2 lege glee club sang with pleasing effect Dtiirablo Offices for Rent. Several desirable business offices for rent In the Sentinel building. Inquire of W. n. Peffer, or at the Sentinel tofflce.

25mtfd DIED IN CHAMBERSBURG. toward the consummation of a god given destiny. So much for Israel. an anthem, "Peace, perfect peace," ing up with visitors and townspeople and when Organist Fought began playing his prelude fully 1200 people occupied seats within the walls of this Coming next to the parallel to be after which President Reed and the congregation participated in A TEST OF THE EYESIGHT Cannot be made by hastily trying on a few pairs of glasses. A knowledge of the subject, great care and the use of scientific instruments are necessary to a proper fit.

We possess everything needful to adjust glasses accurately and can suit any sight. Glasses to regulate and improve child ren'8 eyes are a specialty. Our stock of optical goods is large and complete. Solid gold spectacles and eve WELSH NEWEST GREAT SHOWS. beautiful structure.

The church rostrum was beautifully adorned with Rev. Miles O. Noll, and after the singing of the doxology the audience was dismissed with the benediction by Rev. B. H.

Mosser. cut flowers and potted plants. Seats were reserved for the graduating classes slve reading. The congregation then sang a hymn after which Rev. A.

N. Hagerty offered prayer. dr. keed's talk. After the prayer, President Reed of thecollecre proper and law school Superbly new, resplendent features, artists, wonders, trained animals.

The collection for the Northfield delegation amounted to about $33. high-class axd matchless arose and stated that one of the most 100 ha useful organizations connected with- COMMENCEMENT NOTES. At the chapel services this morning and these entered shortlv before the services began the faculty of the college occupied front seats, while the faculty of the law school, including Dean Trickett, sat in the rear of the law graduates. INDESCRIBABLY nrMOKOCS and YEUSAT1LE CLOWNS. Handsomest and most comfortable Tents erer erected.

the classes "moved up" without any the college was the Y. M. C. A. It was not possible for him to state all the glasses $3.50 to $6.00.

"trouble." Rev. Frank Moore, of ALWAYS MORAL. BRILLIANT AND REFINED. Newsy Budget of Personal News MECHANICSBURG, June 5. Communion services were held yesterday in the Presbyterian church.

Yesterday a number of the Lutheran people of this place attended the corner stone laying of the new Lutheran church at Camp Hill. To-morrow evening Rev. Samuel Stlne will be formally installed pastor of St. Paul's Reformed church. Mr.

and Mrs. H. O. Grittuger, of Cornwall, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Eberly. Miss Gertrude Aurand, of Berwick, is visiting Miss Grace De Frehn. Miss Mary Irvln, of Altoona, is visiting her cousin, Miss Marie Schroeder, East Main street.

Mrs. Scott Green, of Woodbury, N. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Singiser. Mrs. J. Irvln Steele, of Ashland, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Thomas, West Main street. Mr. and Mrs.

John Leiby, of New good it has done. He regarded it as the right arm of the college. The Moorestown, N. a son of Old Dickinson, offered a fervent prayer and President Reed made the 2 Big Performances -fl rrc I DAILY. JLU 2 RAIN OR SHINE.

AND JO 2 AT 2 AND 8 P. M. Doors Open One Hour JgQ 9 (jrold filled spectacles and eye glasses $2.00 to $3.50. Examination Free F. REITLING, OPTICIAN, 18 East Main Street.

authorities would have Dickinson a Christian college, as far as they can succeed. Howbeit, a Christian sentiment prevails. Every instructor, in prep school and college is a Christian. This afternoon an exciting game of 3 EXHIBITING AT base ball is being played between the drawn between the problems confronting this people of the olden time at a critical juncture in their history and those confronting us cf America at the present day, we observe, In the first place, that, like them, we are facing a future toward which many are looking with a solicitude greater and more pervading than, perhaps, has been experienced since the dark and terrible days of Sixty-One and Sixty-Five. To understand this sanation, to realize the occasion for it, it is but necessary for us to glance at some of the new and pressing problems, both in church and state, which, arising largely within the memory of the young gentlemen and ladies whom we are addressing, have now grown to dimensions so portentious as to create in the minds of many a feeling of doubt and hesitancy as to the ability of the people of the Republic to successfully meet and solve them.

Some, Indeed, surveying the future opening up before us, like, the unbelieving spies of old, say, unhesitatingly, that the tasks proposed are beyond our resources, beyond our strength, that advance Is impossible, failure in evitable. Others, and these, we believe, vastly In the majority, surveying the future with equal care, with equal 1 i college team and a team from the In the college associations are BARBOUR. The Chambersbnrg "Valley Spirit says: Miss Lyde A. Barbour died at her home on Hazel street Saturday morning of peritonitis. She was the daughter of James M.

Barbour and was born at Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland county. She enjoyed'the friendship and esteem of a large circle of our people who respected and admired her for her rare traits of womanliness and for her devotion to the cause of her church. She had not, for the last fifteen years, because of delicate health, been actively engaged in church work. She was a faithful member of the Methodist church.

In connection with her brother, J. Will Barbour, the photographer, she had a studio in the Hoke Appenzellar building. She is survived by her mother and father, one brother and three sisters. Funeral was held this afternoon. MCNULTY.

The same paper contains an account of the death of Mrs. Catherine Mc-Nulty of that place, which also occurred Saturday morning. Mrs. W. H.

Widner of Carlisle and Mrs. G. M. Mlllelsen of Shippensburg are daughters and W. TJ.

McNulty of Carlisle, brother of deceased. faculty. At seven this p. m. the trus CARLISLE ONE DAY ONLY" tees meet and at eight o'clock the glee club and orchestra concert takes place in Bosler Hall, at the conclusion of which the Junior promenade will be 000 men, doing a grand work.

He would like to be able to say that every man at Dickinson was a Christian but he could say that all felt an uplifting power. THURSDAY, JUNE 8 Show grounds on North West between North and Tenn Sts. port, are visiting Mrs. Leiby's parents, held on the campus. An orchestra will furnish music and the grounds will be handsomely illuminated.

MR. ARMSTRONG'S ADDRESS. At the conclusion of his talk Dr. Reed Introduced Mr. William L.

Arm To-morrow chapel service will beld strong, '00, president College Y. M. C. who stated the object of the asso Real Estate, Rents, rsT rn ves tm en ts, Life Insurance and -N1" 'Fire Insurance Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Huston, East Main street. Miss Minta Shultz, of York, is the guest of the Misses Hummel, East Main street. Van Bowman, who is traveling for the Woolson Spice spent Saturday at his home here.

at 8.15. The rest of the morning will be occupied with the trustee meeting at 9 a. and the meetings of the Union Philosophical and Belles Lettres literary societies in their halls in the ciation. First, it is to take the place of home for those who are away from GEO. EDWARD REED, D.

L.L. D. On the platform with Dr. Reed were Rev. G.

H. Corey, D. D. and Hon. Wm.

R.Woodward, of Washington, D. C. Rev. A. N.

Hagerty, of Carlisle; Rev. Mr. Swartz, of Mt. Holly Springs; and Rev. B.

H. Mosser, pastor of Allison church. After the classes were seated, the home; 'second, it is for systematic Bible study; third, to inculcate in the minds of students a missionary spirit. THE MARKETS THE STOCKS. The S.

G. P. Co. No. 2 East High St.

reported for the Sentinel' Kbw York. June 5, 1899. OPHN HIGH LOW CI1O8 Penna.R.R 1281 1281 128 128i P. lMg. 57i 57 571 571 F.

S. P't'd 81 811 81 81 Met. St. Railway. 214 215 2l0i 213 R.

1 110 1101 109 1C91 O. B. "129 1291 1271 1281 St. Paul 1231 1231 1231 1231 N. Y.

C. 129 130 129 1291 TJ. S. Rubber 511 52 511 Wab.Pfd 191 191 191 191 A.S.W 631 64 611 621 Omaha 41 411 401 401 Western 871 881 871 88 Dnion Pacific 401 401 401 401 D. P.

P'f'd 741 741 731 73 N. 153 1541 153i 153 Pac. Mall 471 471 47 47 H. P.Pref 751 751 751 So. Ry P'f'd 491 49f 491 491 U.S.

691 G9 691 691 L. andN 661 66 681 661 Manhattan 1081 109 1 1071 1071 Lead S- Ui 1451 1381 1421 T. G. I en 631 en 63 desire to justly estimate the difficul These are the principal aims, but to ties in our way, reach the diametric arge and well trained choir, under successfully perform any of this work ally opposite conclusion, namely, that he direction of Mr. JohnRorke Bland, it is necessary that men be trained First Class Town and Country Properties for Sale or Rent.

Choice Building Lots For Safe. Money to Loan in Sums From $loo to $looo. notwithstanding the greatness of the tasks before us, we are -nevertheless abundantly able not only to undertake sang Gounod's Holy, Holy, Holy 1 with line effect, Joseph C. Klssell, Esq-, being the soloist. President Reed and the congregation engaged in the responsive (scriptural) reading and the congregation sang the grand old them, but also, with God's blessing, to carry them to a successful conclusion Believing that these latter are right, hymn that success is possible, that for the nation to take counsel of its fears In the hour of its splendid opportunity, "Oome let us tune our loftiest song, And raise to Christ our joyful strain." The congregation Joined in the would result in disaster irreparable and untold, permit us for a moment to enlarge upon a few of the questions under debate which the hour will per and you cure its consequences.

These ar some of the consequences of constipation Biliousness, loss of appetite, pimples, sour stomach, depression, coated tongue, nightmare, palpitation, cold feet, debility, diz-tiness, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability, nervousness, headache, torpid liver, heartburn, foul breath, sleeplessness, drowsi-ness, hot sltfn, cramp3, throbbing head. properly and for this reason a summer conference has been established by D. L. Moody at Northfield. Mass.

Mr. Armstrong asked the audience to contribute means to defray expenses of the delegation. Dr. Reed also argued that religious training was as necessary as physical and asked that the audience contributed 5,0 or 75 dollars. DR.

COREY'S SERMON. After an offertory by the organist and an anthem by the male choir Dr. Reed introduced as the speaker of the evening Rev. George H.Corey, D. of Washington, D.

who delivered an eloquent and practical discourse on the words found in Psalm 142 :4 Ko man cared for my soul. Rev. Dr. Corey said in part: After listening to the eloquent discourse of my distinguished friend, your president, touching the problems of to-morrow, it is left for me to call your attention to one single problem, O. G.

Tr in 1171 1161 117 O. and 0 211 241 241 241 Q. 461 461 444 4 41 mit us to discuss. Apostle's Creed and Dr. Corey offered prayer.

After a well rendered anthem by the choir King, All Glorious, Mr. Klssell soloist, Rev. A. N. Hagerty, read the Scripture lesson, Organist Ed gar N.

Fought played with marked ability an "offeratory to St. Cecilia in The speaker then enlarged on the B. R. 1105 112 109i 109i Tobacco 96 97 95 95 K. andT 32t 321 ail a-2 Policies Issued in Reliable Life and Fire Insurance Companies.

Logan Rupp IG. SENTINEI RUlXDIPiG, Carlisle, Pa. m29tfd storageT FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OTHER ARTICLES. The old Cumberland Engine House has been remodeled for storage purposes and made a safe and clean warehouse. Space rented lor storage.

Enquire for rates. The Carlisle Storage Co: J. 1161 1161 1151 1154 minor." and the choir sang with telling effect an anthem The Radiant BEU1SBY, SNYDER STECHER. Nothing more enjoyable than a ride on the trolley during the summer sea-bon. ote our liberal offer TROLLEY RIDING ABSOLUTELY FREE.

We give for every dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store one full ticket subject to all the privileges given by the trolley system. Don't forget to ask for your tickets when you make a purchase. The value of trolley tickets is cents each, making our offer the most liberal of all premiums, independent of our exceedingly low prices. REHNEY, SNYDER STECHER. HEFFLFFINGER'S.

Gfrey mixed hatrllpe cassimere trousers for men and boys made with two hip pockets and continuous waistbands, all sues, I l.5p to 82.00. A New Tab'e. The Cumberland Valley Railroad Company has placed a handsome table in the ticket office at the station in this city. The table is of walnut of the highest finish, It is of excellent workmanship such as is characteristic of all the work turned out by the Chambersburg shops. Qa the one end is a place for semaphore signal locking questions of territorial expansion, the negro in the South, the Mormon question; centralized power and capital, social science, and concluded "In yiew of all these facts, are we not justified in saying with Caleb and.

Joshua of the olden time "We are abundantly able to go up and possess the land!" Morn. itch. Pfd 551 551 541 CHIOXGO GBAJH MARB12T8. 01 KN HIGH LOW CLC SB Wheat, Sept 79 191 771 771 Whea, July 781 781 761 761 ODrn. July 341 341 331 331 Oat.

July 231 23 8 234 23i PRESIDENT REED'S DISCOURSE. President's Reed's baccalaureate dis Course followed. It was a masterly one Denny building. At 2 p. m.

short class reunions will be held in chapel hall. Classes of '39, '44, '49, '54, '59, '61, '69, '74, '79, '84, '89, '94 and '96 will hold reunions. At 2 30 p.m. class day exercises of the class of '99 will be held in Bosler Hall. In the evening at 8 p.

m. the Commencement exercises of the Law School will be held in Bosler Hall. The commencement prator will Ibe Hon. St. Clair McKelway, L.L.D., of New York, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle.

The Omega Alpha Iota, a local chapter of Dickinson banqueted at Monyer's on Saturday night. Eight were present and a fine time was enjoyed by all. We are Informed that there were no toasts. The winner in the Junior oratorical contest which was held in Bosler Hall Saturday night, and greatly enjoyed by a large audience, will be announced Wednesday, DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. Among the distinguished visitors already here for commencement are Mrs.

Charles W. Brockunier and several sons and daughters, Wheeling, W. J. D. Kurtz Crook and wife, of New York; Mr.

Crook graduated in the class of '66. Miss Clare Sawyer Reed, of Lowell is the guestnf President and Mrs. Reed, as are also Gen. Horatio C. King, '58, wife and daughter Mabel; Hon.

Wm. Connor and wife, Scranton, are expected today and Hon. St. Clair McEelnay, ed itor Brooklyn Eagle, will be a guestat the president's mansion. Governor Stone'and wife will be present at the commencement dinner on Wednesday and also at the president's reception on Wednesday evening.

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Of the World. EARING'S host, the majority, all indeed, save two, who at that time were 20 years of age. men and women alike, had perished, their dreams unrealized, all Mansion House Block. because of their unbelief both in God Plank's Basement News Every family needs a Basket of some description. "Wo have all styles in various sizes.

A Bushel Basket, round, two handles and well made'ean'not be duplicated anywhere, at 10c. Round Clothes Basket, made of hickorv, should last a life time, at 28c. Measures 11 ins. deep by 23 ins. diameter, also 10 17 2G at 30c.

Chip Baskets from 5 to 10c, latter holds a bushel, has double handle, swing to centre, well made. Centre handle made of hickory, very strong and durable, answers any purpose, 7x12x18 at 15c lanrer sizes 18 and 20c. Market Baskets, covered, 30, 35, 40, 50, .70 and 90c. Everv one being exceeptional value. Window screens, fit any window, something new, not bulky and awkward to handle, easily adjusted, neat in appearance at 10c.

Strong, well made adjustable spring Window Screens 20, 25 and 28c. Landscape at 40c. Screen Doors CO, 75 and 90c Xone better made. lGx 20 Pictures, painted on glass, inlaid with Mother of Pearl, various styles of frames, are still going at 99c. 11 14 frame, glass, glass front, with lithograph picture at 23c.

BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK and in their mission as a people, the like of which has thwarted and hindered the progress of a people in later and more favored years. A sad Large Can Tomatoes Si can Hood's Barsaparilla never disap MEN WHO KNOW A GOOD THISSG are ordering, their serge suits now to be ready for the heated term. Our fine clay serge suits combine coolness with comfort and adaptability for every occasion. We make These tomatoes are enlrl nacfcprl nica Have you ever seen fickle points. It may be taken for impure and Impoverished blood with perfect bright colors and have a natural flavor.

Try a can and be convinced. We have now in stock About FIFTEEN HIGH GUADE Second Band Ladles and Gents Bicycles which originally cost from S50 TO SlOO in 1897 and '9S. These wheels have all been overhauled, some fitted with new tires, bars, pedals. Baddies, making them strictly first class wheels. Our floor space Is small to move them you may have your choice of any one of tli em for Plated Copper Ware? "We connqence that it will cure.

i Chronic RhiumaHsm Cured. "Pino T1 arlr have It in Coffee Pots, Tea pound Pots, Tea Kettles and Pitch Dr. H. B. Hettinger, Indianapolis, These cranes are larire.

hi ar crWow says: "ior several months after ers, Besides jts durability and of the best California fruit. 2 packages Shredded -j Cocoanut This is the finest ennnarmt. t. nr. the ware Is handsome as spraining my ankle I was severely afflicted with Rheumatism.

I finally tried Detchon's Mystic Cyre for Rheumatism, and in days could walk without my cane two bottles cured you a suit that is stylishly cut ancl that shows grace and beauty in the fit and finish and that will give both satisfaction and service. me sound and well. I take creat sUver; PORCH SE4TS AT, FOR 25 pleasure in recommending the Mystic Cure to all who are afflicted with Rheu Carlisle Cycle matism Bold by B. F. Emrick, drug gist.

have just received a fresh lot of the 5c size. ZEARING'S Blend Coffee LlS This is a fine drinking coffee, with a delicate aroma. Its merits are known and the quality unexcelled. This the time of the vear we need nnmot.hinn 3, 5 and 1 0c Counters DAILY GROWING TO BE WONDERS INfHEIR LINE STORE OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL 9.00.; Alfred Schweibinz, The Racket Bargain Store. New lot of high grade WEST MAIN Oppo.

a V. E. K. Depot. Carlisle.

Pa. Mowers at low grade prices. STORK ROOM FOB RENT, No. East Main street. i Tailor The first lot went quick, N-To-Bac for Fifty Cent Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak ptrony, blood pure.

6Qc, tL All drondst IJdW Apply to Job Irvine appetizing. Come visit our store and find it. Opposite Adams Express Office, North Pitt St. I.

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