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The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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5 THE VALLEY SEISTTHSTEL CARLISLE, PA. Wait is a hard word to the hungry. CUE VALLEY SENTINEL. 1- Cough is a symptom by which various dise ased condition of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs maiiifrt themselves. But whether it arises from the irritation produced in the 1 1 Tobacco Store.

We make no pretensions of being able to decide what is a first class cigar. The commonest toby and the choice Havanna, are about equal in our estimation J. M. Mahon leaped from the dome of 1 he Capitol at Washington, I jJ feet aod was instantly killed. ARLISLE.

FRIDAY. FE3. 19. 1875. Joseph 04'iiby, the iw Master, takes jK)ssessinii on Monday next.

Mr. John Sie, for a 11 umber of years, the popular cb-rk in S. A llaverstick's drug store, has. pun-has ed Cornman rt hi niton's es taldishinentou Ent Mai.i street, and is now doing business tbere. Ax A rpoi stem XT.

We iotice that Edward W. Biddie, E-q has ben appointed Attorney for the Cumberland Valley Tradesmen's Bureau. We congratulate him on theapjioiot-meitt aiid we congratulate the Bureau 011 its good fortune iu securing one who is, in all respects, so competent to take charge of its a (lairs. throat and arvnx l-y laKing com. Neither are we capaple of deciding of tobacco for from an attack of Bronchitis, from in M.

C. Grin eacher of one of the different qualities the male schools, has been sworn as or from various Mr P. Klliott assures cimeni consuiiipu jo, O.IIC. out I 1 allay it nil tho other causes, noiumg wm Assistant Post Master under Joseph W. Ogilby's administration.

US lliai lie relra 00 more spe3Jity or cui ik dilfereiu grades and varieties, and is nently than Dr. Pierce.s Golden Met! prepared to fill all oniers.thai he may vttle at Large. The following be favored with. Attending closely ill tor the preveutiou of horses.sheep, cattle, or swine, running at large in ical DNcovery. It does noi mauer whether it be a recent attack, of a lin-liering cough, the Discovery is in either case equilly well adapted for its relief and permanent cure.

In fact, it will cure a cough iu one-half the the various township of the Common Public Sale. Chi Wednesday, Marcli 17th, the subsoil, living one-half mile east of Middlesex Station, will sell at Public Sale, the f.l-lowirg personal property three head of horses, live he.il of miich cows, young cows, a lot of hogs, wagons, to business himself and selling at small pn.fiis, he hopes to meet and receive a -hare of the patronage of the public. Store No. SO1, North Hanover street. Carlisle, Pa.

wealth has been introduced into the LOCAL NEWS. Next Monday is Wushi'iton's An Adjourned Court will convene iu Monday "next. Orphans Court will be held on (he 6th of March. i Great as i the suffering caused by he scarcity of lahor, that due to liq-ior drinking is 'much greater. Adam county is out of debt, and has a balance of $7,000 in the treasury.

I Andrew Johnson is the only ex-president who has beeu elected U. S. Senator. ij Further extension of patents on Last week, Mrs. Wolf, wife of Mr.

Gwrge Wolf, proprietor of the hotel at Upper Holly, was returned for violating the Local Option Law. She gave bail for her appearance at court. Prompt action upon the part ofourau-tiiorities, thearrts' and proper punishment of a few offenders, is all that required to make the Local Option Lw asuccesiin Mt. Holly Springs. Mountain Echo Senate.

Anj thing to be said either in favor or against the bill now is the time necessary 10 cure it with any time to speak. Within the but few PAINFUL Monday other medicine, and it does it. not by lays we have heard argumeutson boih iftenioon last, William Soyelaud, and wagon bed, ploughs, nations, threshing machine, clover huUer.liay rake, and i lare lot of firming uteu-stls. Ukorg'k Gill. Mdea preauire public opinion is devtded very much on this subject drying it up, nui iy cause, subduing the irritation, and afflicted parts.

No lini" should be lost in commencing the use of a proper medicine for the relief of ShCTtoN 1. it enacted. of tnis place, and John bhultz, 01 Beudersviile, "Jet with quite a serious accident at the Heading ore banks, near Boiling Springs. They 110 io.ires, cuttle, sheep or nw me shall ne su 11 red to run at large upon the public roads or highways, in the various townships of the Con.in n- the frozen earth, and it a cough, for unless Public Ralr. The undersigned will seil at Public Sale, on Saturday.

February 27th, 4 head of Good Work Horses, thne of winch are you ha mares, six years old, heavy with foal, well broke to work gentle, three vearlinir Colts, five bead of milch 1 I I lO I tdPllUtt it Fine Bus inks Oppoutu.vity The suliscriber otters his larg- and elegantly furnished store room, with warehouse ami other privileges, on the corner of Hanover and South -onearsone of the blasts failed to go nueU, seiious aim sewing machines has been refused by II weadh, under penalty of two dollars for ich offence. otf. After the necessary precautions, they proceeded to remove tlve charge the lungs is liable to result. Golden Medical D.scovery is sold by all deal ers iu medicines. Barnum to be around next Sec 2 It shall be the duty of the 'kunimrr with oneof the largestshowa streets, on a lease for a term of years, (ws, live bead of imported Lincnn- I l.l i l.u..n.llli UJtkL' constable, within the various townships of the iiiiuioiiwe-lth, resject- Wm.

Blaik. jau 29 75 If. when it suddenly exploded. Young Swoveland was struck on the head and face with stones and frozen earth, ivciv, and they are hereby empower that ever traveled. 200 vagran's in our county prison Carlisle Case in nii Supreme ed and iii reeled, without any ial Court Interesting to Tt.x payers.

shire sheep, very hoe breeding hows mid shoats, together with a large lot farm machinery, all in good Residence six miles West ot the ro-id leaning frm the Chembersburg Pike to the S'one Tavern. John Pefkek, wailful or 01 her authority tnai. this act. 10 seize and eeurJ every an 111 il no. I so badly cut and disfigured that Im Wild fif 1 1 elv recognizable, His I one time Is this iot a matter deft serving the attention of the lax pay- r.diotviior case Wiii before the LaKGRSaLK Or PERSONAL PROP-kkty Oti the 25ih of February Mr.

Samuel Morrison wdl sell his entire i.i I ii.i Hi utoa iiireme Court at Wash of horse, cattle, sheep or swine kind ves are seriously li.iureu, neing auie era. mat may be found running at Iarg9 I. ee but little iron, the time of the ington. on Friday i ia weeK Eev Y. I) dihins will preach in as aforesaid, and the same to seh at Pa.

u. bimliv burn vs iru-aees 01 v.ai iaie. of Car isle. art-ideut. puoiiu sale in the same manner as is provided by law for selling irys, Error to the Supreme Court of Penn iFirst E.

church, next SaMmih at fill o'clock a and lUv. Dr. Ilum- mock, consisting of tour good work horses, I wo well bioke mules, six head of ini'ch cows, six head of young sheep, boys, hihI a huge lot of farming utensils all in good repair Site one fourth mile West, and in svlvania. Hepburn, a citizen of The auditor generals report thows that the fo lowing amounts were paid Into the State Treasury froin Cumberland county for the year 1874 Billiard Booms 70 llin, P. hI 7 i M.

giving the owner if he can tic found, at least live da,) s' notice previous to such sule. If ihe said owner sha.I ed 460 shares of cared for at his home in this place.but his recovery will be slow. John Shuliz was also severely cut about the head, but notso idly as young Swoveland Mountain Eoho. stock in the First National Bank of Carlisle, an institution incorpora night, of the Stone Tavern. oay to the said constable the said peuaily of two dodars, and also py theeipenses.

keepiugthtsaiil a al under the national banking law of 6,917 49 220 50 00 or unioials, llieii it fchall he Hie diny 1864. His stock was assessed by the Tax on personal property Restaurant licenses Pcdlers license Tax on Bank Stocks Disgraceful Scenes On afternoon a crowd of ill-bred fel- bank assessor appointed under the 289 7o The ordc-ror the Knights of Pythins in this State has disbursed $74,342,61 for the relief of needy members during te pat six months. It has 44, 593 member iu Pennsylvania, and nearly five hundred lodges. There evi be found no cheaper and better horse BUukets, Afghans, Buffalo Uobes, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars buggy and draught, I lows fathered around a woman who act of assembly of the State, of 1870 950 I was b-astly intoxicated in the vicinity at the value of $150 per share, their Singular Sunday ni' ruing a week since, Mr. Draw.haiuh, living near observing a ho-tnd lying in one of his fields on the snow, went over to him, to discover if possible the reason for his occupying so inhospitable of Reily and Fifth streets.

Thedrun- par value being oniy 5100. una ko.i victim bad a basket of marketing sessment was returned to tbecommis ..1 roiiioiiuhlv r.lad and Lorwira of Cumberland county and of the said constable to deliver said animal 10 the owner or owners thereof; but if he make sale as aforesaid he snail pay the overplus after deducting the said penalty and expens to the owner or owners thereof And the constable making such seizire shall te allowed for the same to retain one-half the ptnalty, and i'. snail be his duty to pay the other half to the Kchool treasurer of the townsiip where such seizure was made for the use of the schools of said towns. up. Sec 3.

That if any constable shall neglect or refuse to seize a id secure any annual as aforesaid running at oil lirr nun, a ivutt niakimr an awkward attempt to remains as part of the adjusted valu land Saddlery of all kinds at any other quarters as an open field. Upon ex maintain her equilibrium. Finally Ution of the taxable property of the the woman fell heavily on the pave- state. The school commissioners Carlisle Deposit Bank Far Mech. Bank Ship- pensburg Farmer's Bank, First National Bank.

Ship- pensburg First Nat. Bank Newville C. V. R. Company Carlisle Gas Water Co.

Tonnage on C. V. R. Ii. Tax on writs, deeds, D.

W. Worst, Prothy. John Beep, Register Geo. Emig, Recorder 005 15 475 712 50 950 00 2,890 04 185 02 4,388 97 506 11 67 43 359 39 ment. scattering her purchases in levied a tax of 9J mills on the dollar establishment than at the old stand animation he found a dead fox lying Samual Eusniinger, No.

17 West beside the dog, and the dog's feet so Main St. A lare stock on hnnd at wr tender as to disable him reduced prices. Ijin75tf from even standing up. The dog oa 1 proved entirely Mramre in that neigh-Now is your time for bargains, as 1 horhood. and Mr.

D's. conclusion, everv direction, whereupon thecrowd all property in Carlisle, and Hep- set un a ribald shout.crowding around bum's stock was taxed $655.50, This 1 i-iiinir at tUa mishan. An iudi tax he refused to bay. and the matb vidual, instead of acting in the npirit was submitted to thecourtof common of a samaratan, grasped a suspicious pleas, the question being whether the l.l I. 1 nr.

,,.00 i it taking all into consideration was, that he bal brouaht the fox from a long distance and failed to catch his game until be causiht it in the place 3,256 17 looking bottle which Had roiieu out; or property couiu ue nguu uny the basket and dashed it into frag- at greater than its par value. The 3,202 25 large being notified by auy person 10 eiz or secure the same, such shall pay a line of five dollars for die use of ihe schools of the township where the said Constable resides for every such neglect or refusal. ShC 4 The penalties imposed by this act shall be prosecuted and re-coveraide be tore ajusiica of the poaee in the name ot'tlie school district of he sad respective townships, Pro ments upon the pavement. The court held that it could not, ami tne hiva'rous bottle smasher stalked judgment was hr the defendant, lh" iho hetnlesa woman in Court, however, reverseo inheritance tax Retailer's license First National Bank of Me- chanicsburg, tax on bank etock Mechanicsburg gas and water company Herald Printing Company Culisle Gis and Water the decision, holding that tne prop the hands of the mob. tilU allAlHtn Vy 1 V.V MV will otfer some great inducements to purchasers within the next 30 days.

I have quite an assortment of dress goods on hand that will be closed out at a saorihVe. All can secure a ban gain by calling at No. 18 East Main street. L. T.

Grkenkikld. TheUuion Philosophical and He lies Lettivs Dickinson College -will cela rvet'odr anniversaries next week. An io. ileclual treat, may be ex-cted on itii-. oec -ision.

The annual celebrations of tluse societies have always been much enjoyed by our people, and we are assured that Hip nresent occasion will be fully tin- On the afternoon previous another 950 20 78 00 22 95 33 00 female, respectably connected ami where he was found. The crust on the snow doubtless was the cause of the dog's tender feet. Doubtless being very tired he hail laid down after killinir the fox, in the meantime his feet getting sore Mr D. kindly carried toe dog to bis had him Heufor. By all who know of the oci-nrieiic- it is an reed that the fox wa- arted a great distance off, and the dog in the excitement of the chase took neither note of time nor circim iau-e until he bk the 'brush erty could be assessed at its actual value.

This point is contested, an-l it i further urged that no municipal or school taxes could be levied on these shares at all, as by laws of the State none such could be assessed fashionably dressed, was picked up in a state of intoxication on Ridge vided. That the provisions ot tnis act -oy not tie enforced until approved iy a hi rity of the lawfal Ws on any annual sprin elec-iou 0 uohe utortheelectiOD Lowu-sinps, on said dty, the elec.io 1 lfi-ceis si all receive ballots 011 this subject, for or against its approval. Company, tax loans Avenue, iy one of the city police men. Previous to the arrival of the "other monied capital in the guardian of tne peace the frail creat- upon 623 14 2,290 40 Pne do in Mni'earance resembles 1 tire measured her full length in a snow hands of individual citizens, except bank. The policeman had made up for State purposes.

This provision his mind to carry hi3 fair burden to exempts the property injquestion. the mayor's office, but was pursuaded Joseph Casey for plaintiff, in error; to place her on a sleigh and carry her Carlisle aul McPhersuii for defend etj.iai ui oj nn.u iw 1 Newville ey iiitiino Cracker's 3tbs for 25 cts. at Meloy's Lotnestic dried fruits at W. A Jluturich's. past.

explain Joseph Neely, late Register of Cumberland county, collateral inheritance tax L-van H. Orris, Treasurer, retailers' Licenses George Bobb, late Treasurer of Cumberland county, retailers' Licenses Cumberland county for pensions and griruitie Amount paid White Hall Soldiers' Orphans' School for education, and maintenance, including clothing following letter will 912 85 The itself to her husband's residence Harris- ants. McClelbin House, burg Patriot. 1,054 33 75 Gettysburg, Feb. 9, 187 Borough Elkcti n.

CHIEF BURGESS, Foreign dried fruits atUuin- Killed On Wednesday afternoon about four o'clock, a sad and terrible E. Ward, W.Ward Total. J. B- Morrow, Dear Sir Star of the I'of-Icy of this date, giving an account of rieh's. 268 588 It is to attempt to co tnse a stream while lie fouutaiu impure.

Dyspepsia, of the liver or kidneys, eruptions of the skin, scrof ula, headaches, and all diseases arising from impure blood, are at once removed by Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, purifier of the blood, and renovator of the system, It has never been known to fail. Feb. 19-4 w. 36I 236 Jos.

C. Thompson, 320 Hannon, ASSH.TANT BURGESS, accident took place at the Foundry Machine Works F. Gardner Dymestic canned fruits at per act of April 6th, 1874 21,453 17 Uuutnch's. 439 54 I7S 325 261 179 of this place. The particulars; as near as we can learn, are about as follows: Mr.

Harry hhinehart, one John Faber, IV. David Wert, a "Singular Occurrence" of a dog and dead fox (which now accounts for one of our lost dogs on that day Saturday, the 30lh was handed ibis evening, which speaks of Mr Drawbauch near BloserviHe. We Amount paid White Hall Soldiers' Orphans' School per act of May the 14tht Churns, Backets, But- of the emuloyees, went into the cellar 526 ter bowls and anything in this AUDITOR. Geo. H.

Hoffman, 302 A. 7. Hecktr, 144 8,474 224 285 174. II'nburn vs. ttcnooi uireciors 429 line at Meloy's.

of the Borough of Carlisle, Pennsyl- foel tlmnkfiil to you for this informa- to adjust a belt, and, as there was no one present with him, it can only be surmised as to the manner in which 9,304 50 EAST WARD. TOWN COUNCIL. the accident happened. But the Tames A. Kerr, 306 Wm.

141 CARLISLE MARKETS, PROVISION MARKET. lion as we want to get the poor dog back to his ken'iel. If I was to tell you, you would ha'dly believe me. The distance our dog ran that fox is from 40 to 60 miles most plausible theory seems to be j. McGonegal, 304 Robt.

Sheaffer, 1873 Cumberland county for common schools J. D. Raft'eiisberger, mercantile appraiser, 1874. Herald Printing Company, Carlisle for publishing the new constintiioii American Volunteer. Carlisle for publishing the new constitution vania.

Error to the Supreme uuu of Pennsylvania. The court decided in this case that where bank shares are worth one hundred and fifty per cent, they nvty be rated at that amount for taxation that it is not the amount of money invested which ai-out this, Mr. Rhmehart had cut judge. Carefully corrected by J. A.

Means, 20 40 472 00 472 CO from one end of the belt a short piece Andrew Kerr, 313 John 1 Llaudy, 132 and was encaged in sewing the belt inspector. Houin Jiunover su eei. We started him five miles north ol this Place, thence ten miles east to BUTTER fi2 wilh his back to the bhaft, the belt Alex. F. Meek, 311 J.

C. Slock, remaining around the shaft, and, be- justice ok the peace. LARD 1 ALLOW. REUS WAX 131 llv tightened, drew the Tims I O. Delancy, Is wanted for taxation, but the amount pjm.town)Hamp!on.

Bragtown, round of moneyed capital which the invest- to'nearTetersburg, over tht Chestnut ment represents for the time being, judge, north of Heidlersburg to Cen- Afflrmed. The Chief Justice tleliy- Mm leavinir Whitestown one I 1 "-f CZ 1 HAOON. HAMS This single item of advertising the new constitution in the papers do SIDHS 3t) 7 30 13 10 10 1 75ti2 (0 teii eft OS 'A 2 I rt li 1 ttL't I5EANS bushel T. H. Ramsey 191 1 SCHOOL DIRECTOR.

Henry 442 I No opposition. ELECTION ASSESSOR. ered the opinion. mile to the noith, tlience over the throughout tne wnrai.Mtww.ii., 1- .1... .1...

liiH nm of $202 782.19.1 unfortunate man so ciose as 10 iasieu the tail of his coat, when the strap, wrapping around his body, bound him to the shaft which was revolving at the rate of two hundred revolutions per minute, his feet and legs striking W. H. Cornman. the popular livery T'lZ pTZI i or Uaif.D APPLESt -UNPAilKD PKACHE3 iMKEI) 00 -PI ITKO CHERRIES Samuel Bixler. 279 W.H.1I.

1 1 vai ev. ijului tuonumc 1 1 1 10 co man, located on Pitt street, is ol .1...... irurn all I COHt lll ISId APPRAISEMENT ASSESSOR. USPUIEU ao. I Wm.

Barr, iustice.for costs, Ahead. On Tuesday last as we were ouietlv setting in our office, air agent 131 thrown out except five, four did not Both John Gutshall, 310 Robert Black, a beam at every revolution. i1R73 3 68 FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET. Carefully corrected evettoetk. return until Monday, and were very much ustd up.

We started the fox Property subject to tax mills on the dollar in Cumberland county, FAMILY FLOUR It 0 constable. George Wetzel, 245 I Andrew WESTWARD. TOWN COUNCIL. about 8 o'clock, and ran him all that WHITE WIlEAi 1 VI RED WHEAT 1 00 day. The riders were all thrown out ls were broken off between the knee and ankle, but the body, head and face were not much bruised or disfigured.

The operators, who were at work immediately above when the accident took V'ace, heard the unfor-mite mau cry out three times. The and returned home in the evening, T. M. Masonheimer26i I E. Beatty, 243 NEW WUKAI RYE 80 CORN: f- OATS leaving the pack to take the "brush" JUDGE.

which we felt confident they would CLOVERSEED 5 Wm. F. Hen wood, 22 1 Jacob Rheetn, 270 Property subject to tax of 1 percent, on the dollar, $120,812. Amount of tax on watches, $346. Assessment of tax $7,355 11 Population, 43.912.

Taxables, 12,905. i Original amount of Belief notes is riMOTUY. do JUi do before giving up the chase. Our FLAX do 1 0 from this establishment notified us that at a certain hour, Mr. Cornman wonld be on hand, with six spanking horses, to take all bauds a sleighing.

We notified the boys what was up, and in the twinkling of an eye, almost, faces were washed.heads combed, overcoats on but not one moment too soon, as in the distance we heard coming the sound of scores of merry bells and presently a well cushioned sleigh drew up, before which pranced six mettled steeds. In a moment the boys belonging to the Sentinel office were all aboard and away they weut INSPECTOR. party consisted of Wm. Thomas, who machinery was stopped as soon as possible, but Mr. Rhinehart only lived about thirty minutes after being Tames A.Green, 224 Jos.

C.Ifa!beritf$ owns the missiug dog, M'llwain MONEY MARKET. every Thursdny by 'WHITE POW SCHOOL DIRECTOR. Jas. Orudorff and myself. Their dogs relieved from his terrible position, John Innne 206 J.

M. all returued the next day. My three ssed by the Carlisle batik, $57,627, ELL 00., bunkers and broker. 4'. which was accomplished with great Third street, Uhiladeli'Uia ELECTION ASSESSOR.

Amount of Relief notes of old issues U.S..H81.0. 0. T. Harris, 220 G. E.

Sheaffe; 281 5-20 o. si. ana difficulty it being necessary to cut away part of the clothing, so tightly large black and tan dogs did not re tumjuntil Monday. Thomas' dog resembles a greyhound very much but not so slim, and is a bluish color, APPRAISEMENT ASSESSOR. redeemed by the Carlisle Bank, Amount yet in circulation, $1,846.

J. John Gutshall, 244 Robert black, 2O0 around and round town until they CONSTABLE. 1-V5, J. 10-40 coupon. Pacific fi' cy.

The following amount of stock is roihpr beaw with biir He was were satisfied. This beats any other ltilff'- 1 "JO lnf'SlrV'C 14 (Ui ioy.rti.v-; 1ikV H'S Cxi brought from Canada, and is not like held by the Commonwealth in the W. B. Matthews, 180 Geo. P.

Myerstfi Democrats in Roman Republicans in Ital Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambers- livery establishment in Carlisle, Messrs. Sterner and Bretz must ac 0: li. our Pennsylvania hounds. As 1 have said before the point 6f starting ics and Independents marked will a turnpike, on December 1st, 1874, to which is addei the cost of the public was he bound to the shaft. Mr.

Rhinehart was a young man of industrious habits and much respected, the only son of our townsman, Mr. Jesse Rhinehart, The deceased leaves a young wife and child. This is a sad, sail occurrence, and the bereaved friends have the sympathy of this entire community. Truly, in the midst of life, how very near is death, continually. knowledge that Cornman is Two Silver, 1 lv.iinia.

5 miles north ot uettysuurg, was Ahead. In this connection we beg improvements, vis 106,200 00, Mince Meat 12 1 cts a pound theuce to Pinetown 12 miles, to leave to correct the local of the Herald I VI btio Ji(i iavw Cumberland county drew from the 1 tt A Prnfftnwn tn (pltl- Lfhigh Navigation, at Meloy's. alley. who says that our neighbor of the 1 nwVwu, 0 .1 in nnt 4 tc Piilfi State treasury, $9,304.50 for our com United R. R.

of N. Et Dir. leSOUlK 1U mon schools, for State Normal School Fresh foreign fruit? at Hum- Shippensburg, $13,126.46, and $1,054. Oil Creek. Northern Central.

Central Transportation. Nesiioehoninfr, C. 4 A. Mortgage Bentinel attended us on this sleighing excursion, when just the reverse was the fact. It was we who permitted our neighbors of the Herald to go along with us.

1 Grove 9, to BloserviHe 11. This dog could not have traveled short of 60 or 70 miles. Yours Respectfully, A Jno. H. M'Clkllan.

33 were drawn by pensioners in the rich's. Fresh shad are iu the market county..

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