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The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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THE VALLEY SENTINEL. CARLISLE. DECEMBER 1876. 6 ADVERTISEMENTS. 1S79.

1S7S. UNCLE EE MUS' VOTE. HUMOROUS. Uncle Remus had a hard time last Wed. nesday.

He desired to vote early, but not STORIES FB03IA NEW BOOK. The World's Model Magazine A combination ot the entertaining, the useful and the beautiful, with 6ne art engravines and oil picture in each HOLIDAY SEASON -AT number worth more than its cost. often, and in pursuance thereof he put in A gentleman who owned a parrot pos an appearance at the polling place of the First ward, near the Constitution" effice, with bis ballot already prepared, and ready sessed of much power of thought met with some cockles at hia fishmonger's one day, Surpasses all former issue! in Brilliancy. Variety and Artistic Excellence. and, being fond of these thlntts when pick to be counted In.

But he was disappointed led. he sent thetu Id, with a message to his B. 1 SAWIRS II I SR. The poll was surrounded by a drunken and motley ere w.acd the old man was compelled to hang around the edges of tbe crowd. Final! ha was accosted by a colored man cook to be put forward at once.

She cooked them accordingly, and put them into a jar, which she left uncovered till the fish Bhould cool. The parrot's cage was then standing with bis hand full of near, havinsr been brought down to be 'Come up, o'e man, an' vote de straight cleaned and when the cook left the kitchen No. 21 Hanover St, Carlisle, Pa. I have just opened a immense stock of New 0 joli especially for tho HOLIDAY TRADE and suitable for GHEISTMAS PRESENTS 1 AT VERY LOW PRICES. tt see about other work.

Polly came out ADVERTISEMENTS. CARLISLE HARDWAREJOUSE. H. Saxton Dealers in Every Variety of Hardware, Palut, Oils, Glass, Iron, Xalls, Cement, Wagon, Carriage, Saddlery and Undertakers' Goods. Tons of Wethertll White Lead at mntnuaciurerV price.

Sole agents for Cumberland county for THE ROYAL READY-MIXED PAW I of any shade desired. Better than any other will aot crack, chalk or peel-sold at aa low prices as inferior goods offered by other parties. Farmers Feeders of Cattle Horses should call and see the greatest Labor-Saving Hay. Straw or Fodder Knile ever invented Called the LIGHTNING HAY KNIFE Every one warranted to give entire satisfaction. Call and see our Koiseless Rat Traps As many as 20 rats caught in a single night.

Hundreds of testimonials as to its being the greatest rat trap ever invented. Always ready set has no springs to get out of order one will lan a life time. We have tbe largest stock of BREECH-LOADER in the Cumberland Valley. Alfo. Breech -Loading Implements Paper and Brass Shells.

Ammunition of every variety cheaper prices than before the war. Over 50 styles of revolvers. Horse Blankets and Lap Bugs in large variety and very cheap. KALCOIIIIIE, Readv for use. of anv iliiuJ a tint AAnelenlla a VXo iou said acoiter.

'You vote and soon found her way to the jar, from Jered 'Go way funi here I ain't todderinMon ger you all, an' you des tet jo' sweet life More Than Lxtraordinaey A choice of double premiums for 1879. The beautiful and highly prized oil Lion's Bride." lf 21 inches. "Rock of Ages." Ifx21 inches, "Old Oaken Bucket." 17x26 inches. "After the Storm." 16x26 inches, or ''Captive Child. "17x26 Inches.

A seleetion of any two of these pictures to each subscriber at or a selection from 30 other useful and -Valuable articles. Useful and valuab'e premiums aiso given to persons sending a number of names. Bend postal card for full particulars. Subscriptions can commence with ary month. Those who know how to appreciate the highest art, will be surprised to learn that two splendid oil pie-tures, in all their original beauty and excellence, mounted on canvass and stretchers, ready tor framing, are offered as a premium to each $itt)yearly subscriber.

Transportation, 60 cents extra. The siie of these pictures is just about the proportion to make them suitable for tome ehotce place in the parlor. Are full of sentimeot, and so purely ar-tisticaa to always command approbation. Suitable and elegant frames ot French walnut and gold, with engraved corners, will be furnished for $1.50 each, making the whole cost including subscription to the Magatine, but richly worth five times that amount And just what you want most. The largest and best Magazine and the best pallor pictures in America.

Pictures that combine beauty, sentiment, style and artistic merit, quite fqual to oil paintings worth i00 each" W.JENMNJSDEM0REST. 17 ast 14th Street, Sew York: dat you all can't loader longer me and keep hb'itby at the same remarked HANDKERCHIEIS. Silk, hemmed-stitched. and linen tor ladies, gents, and children-COLLARS tnd Cl'FFs. AH the latest stvles low prices KIDUL'JVES.

A full line of best makf from 30 cents to il.M. FfeLT HURTS. A good assortment from cents to S.OO- Uncle Remus, indignantly. 'I ain't pes- BLANKETS. The cheapest in Carlisle.

TABLE LINENS. -A large selection at panic prices. NAPKINS. The best assortment and cheapest in town. A large lot from fi to 50 cents.

FURS. Selling at cost and less than cost. terin' nobody, but w'en I giis started in de pesterin biznees I ain't nigh as old ez I has de 'pearance Well, less go an' git a said one. Also, Corsets. Kuchs.

Ties. Hosiery. Gloves Ac in endless quantities at low figures. yards ot Jew calicoes, latest styles, tori. 9, ana a cents.

G'EEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Shawls, Furs, Blankets, Ladies' Ccais, Dress Goods, Cassimers. Overcoatings, Ac, Ac. for the next 'I done had my replied Uncle Remus. 'Hit woz a big and it never SIXTY DAYS, To reduce my Winter Stock as low as possible. BARGAINS! THE CRY IS: cost nobody nothin', neither, 'ceppln' Miss Ba'ah.

You better go on Vt bar's your ticket inquired the smartest looking one. I got 'er pen tup said the old man, holding up his closed band. 'Who is Bhe asked a dusky politi TO MEM! TO IKS In Muslins. Tickings, Pant Stuffs, Flannels, Waterproofs. Shirting Stripes, and all Domestic liood.

tRemember that my expenses are lower than any other Dry Goods Store in Carlisle, and you can SAVE MONEY in purchasirg goods oi me. JJ SA'rVYER cian. 'I dunno, an' I ain't a responded which she helped herself liberally, scatter iog remnants ou the lloor and in the bottom of the cage- 'Presently the cook returced, and in an instant perceived what had been going on. Enraged at Polly's audacity, 6be exclaimed; 'What! You've been at the cockles, have you and Audr over her some of the boiling water she was carrying in her hand. It inflicted a terrible punishment on poor Polly, for in au hour or tsro most of the featheis of her head dropped off, and in this stripped and scalded condition she sat many days after, wretched and disconsolate.

Her ordinary gayety and talk ceased, and ehe sat murmuring only low com plainings of her unhappiness. At last, when the worst was over, and down began to appear on the naked bead, a visitor came into the drawing-room, who, on removing bis hat, showed a head perfectly bald. In an instant Polly sprang Into her ting, exclaiming, as she swung to and fro: 'So, you'ya been at the cockles, have you The sight of a fellow-sufferer seemed to restore her spirits, and she was not long in recovering her usual Of another and most mischievous bird it is said 'Opposite his owner's residence there were some buildings in course of erection, and the men at the top of the scaffold were in the habit cf calling to those below for such material as they wanted 'More 'More and so on. In a very short time Polly had these term9 by heait, as well as the gruff tones in which thf-y were uttered. No sooner did the Irish laborer relieve himself of a load, than the everlasting cry, 'More assailed his ears.

He bore it with exemplary patience till the mortar board at the top of the Tit Is. Notioo 1 Talto Xotioo THE NEW AMERICAN SEWI'(1 MACUINH COMPANY has opened an office at the Northwest Corner Pitt and Loutaer Street. Carlisle, where can be found the most complete Sewing Machine in the market. Uncle Remus. 'Mars John gin It unto me, an' den I went'n showed it to Miss Sa'ab, and Miss Sa'ab said bit wuz all a an' den I know'd I wuz 'He dunno who h's votin laughed hand.

Sole agents for THE EMPIRE CL0TI1ES WRINGER only reliable and easiest turning machine in use Our stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors aod Razors, cannot be equaled elsewhere. Priaes of everything reduced to present manufacturers' rates regardless of itock ob hand. You will find it to your great advantage to buy from us, as we have a larger variety, larger quantity, and lower prices than elsewhere. Respectfully, H. SAXTON rj East Main Street, Cat lisle, Pa.

VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a valuable Limestone Farm, situated in Hopewell township. Cumberland county. four miles west of Shippensburg. aad three miles eastofOakvilie.on the Middle Spring road, contain- HO ACRES 00 PERCHES.

Ten acres of the land good timber: the balance is under good fence, and in a high atate of cultivation, having thereon erected a one of the crowd. -a FOR THE largest, Best and Cheapest Stock ov Confectionery and Fruits, Nuts, Canned Goods, Groceries, AND A LARGB TAB! STY OF EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT, TO AMUSE THE CHILDREN'. 'You bet I said Uncle Remus. Mars Lowa'es 'n Mars Jim is bofe good men, ana uey bin mignty good to ae oie nigger. I dunno which er dere names is on dis 'ere paper, but I knows w'at Mars John say, and I know w'at Miss Sallie say, an' fuddermo' I knows whar my vittles come fum.

dat ain't knowin' who you'r A Large Basketful for $1.00 votin' fer, den I done live seventy-niDe and a little basketful thrown in. year.wdout gittin' any speunue. ou niggers better stop yo' fooliu' roun' and go to tsA Separate Room for Toys and I'ancy Goods.US i House, 1M11 wurk. Dot's des de same ez tellio' you good IS. THE 'I'll 13 1SK TO tfrank Leslie's NOT A FRAUD.

CO sjff CD SUNDAY MAGAZINE. conUinining eight rooms, with back building, wash house. Ac ic. A a good, large BANK HA UN stone and frame: also, wagon shel and corn cribs, hog pen and other outbuildings. A good apple Orchard of Choice Fruit in good hearing condition also small fruits in abundance.

There is a well of good water near the door; also cistern. Any perion wanting further information will call on Jeremiah Hocker. living on tbe premises, or on the undersigned, residing at Middlesex, Cumberland county, Pa: The terms will be made eaty. IKoctim ADAM HOCKER. The January number brilliantly opens the fifth JOHN IlECKMAN, No.

f5 West Louther ttreet. Carlisle, Pa Don't fail to exsm'ne this mschine before huyitg an? otbe' apr7S-ly semi annual volume of this most excellent magazine. As it appears in the Holiday Reason, it has the somewhat distinctive character of a Ckristmas Number, and the opening paper, 'Christmas Carols" (prettily illustrated), by Rev. W. H.

Withrow. is especially interesting. "Lottie." by A. H. Man, is a very delightful story of Christmas Eve.

A new serial story is commenced, entitled. "David Fleming's forgive CrVllPETINGS From the Manufacturers at First Cost. scaffold was piled up; but once more the order for 'Mortar, mora was given. Then, to the delight of the parrot's master, who was etanding by, the Irishman flung down his hod, and making a speaking trumpet of his hand bawled to the bricklayer above 'Is it mor r- tar mad that ye are? Sure a man nade have as many legs as a centerpeg (centiped) to wait on the likes o' ye's." A Friendly Father. The stern parent, so much dreaded by young and spoony serenaders, is not always such a ferocious monster as he is generally repre.

sented. Three young gentlemen, accom ness," which will, it is stated, run through several months. It ie by the author of "Christie Redfern's Troubles," and the opening gives promise of thrilling interest in the forthcoming chapters. Tte pleasant story. "In Mischief Again," is continued.

The pages abound witn good things, wnicn we can only reier to in general terms. There are short stories of great interest sketches of famous persons essays instructive and entertaining; poems, history, science, etc aa 75 Tapestry Brussels, Continued Sales of these Popular Goods. Body Brussels Best Extra Superfines (All Woo!) -Best Three-Plv admirable sermon by the editor. JJr.lnas. Deems, etc.

There is no publication, either in the old, or this country, more deserving of public favor, present your families with a subscription for 1879. The annual subscription is only li postpaid. Each number contaius 128 quarto pages and over ISO beautiful illustrations. Address. BASK LESLIE PUBLISHING HOUSE, 62.

55 and 57 Park Place, New York. I 25 75 I 00 panied by a guitar, began singing sweetly under the window of a favored one the 44 East Pomfret St. The undersign! takes pleasure) In announcing to the public that she has legally acquired the ENTIRE STOCK OF OK0CERIES in the store room, formerly occupied by Oeorge Spangenburg. and that she will conduct the said business in the same place, and hope for a continuation of a kind and generous patronage that shewill keep Constantly on Hand A FULL STOCK OF CLEAN FRESH GROCERIES, together with everything usually kept in a first-class grocery store. osepJw MRS.

GEO. B. HOFFMAN. PROVERBS. ASSOKT.TItT IT'IJL AXD COMPLETE.

Manufactured from the best material, and for durability warranted to wear as well as any carpets made in this or any other country. JOHN JAMES DOBSON, 800 811 Chestnut Philadelphia, "Sour stomach, bad breath, indigestion and henri ache eaail retired hv Hnn Bitters." Study Hop Bitters books, use tne mecucine, De wise, healthy and happy. "When life is a drug, and yon have lost all hope rrv Hnn RiHera." "Kidney and urinary trouble is universal, andthel only sale and sure remedy is nop flitters reiy on t. The other day when a beizineiah-look ing man entered a saloon ou Grand rivtr street and stated that he felt as if be would bave a tit of the ague, tbe bar-tender coldly replied that be might have four of them for all he cared. 'I bave no money, and I must have a drink of gin or the continued the man.

'Xo money, no 'Have you no heart appealed the stranger. 'Yes, sir, but It's ten years since I saw a man bave a fit of tbe ague, and I shall really enjoy your performance. Please inform me when the show 'It it will (shiver) begin (shiver) at stammered the man, and it did. His lips turned blue, his bands got cold, and be shook. At tbe first shake a brick fell out of one of bis pockets.

At the next an egg-plant was shaken from another. In about a minute he shook down four onions, an empty oyster can, a ball of string, two ner pie tins, a stove handle and about twenty cigar stubs. Where they came from no one could tell, but every shiver was accompanied by a rattle and a din. 'Got it pretty remarked the saloon-1st. 'Thisisonly the shivered tbe man, as he backed up to the stove.

There was no fire in it, and the pipe was shaken down in a minute. In the confusion two tables were upset and a decanter knocked off the counter, and a free fight ensued between five or six men. When peace reigned, tbe man with tbe ague was found outside, shaking so that the iron hoops rattled. 'You scoundrel shouted the salooaist. 'Do I s-sbake.

And can I help a shaking inquired the man. 'You hive damaged over fifty dollars worth I am 8-sorry, but didn't I warn you, and didn't you want to see tbe per-per-per-formance? Do you suppose that I am a fraud, and that I g-go around performing for nothing? Fifty dollars is my lowest figure, and I sometimes get a hundred She Fixed Him. The young man was evidently honest in bis intentions, but three years of constant courting bad failed to overcome bis excessive basbfulness. They were sitting in chairs at a respectful distance apart. Said the young man, having spent five minutes in search of a sub "Hod Bitters does not exhaust and destioy.

but restores and makes new. Vs- 8 my illness will prevent me from attending to a closely heretofore, I will sell goods Hsyat to reduce my heavy stock. I Lave a splendid assortment of COLD I SILVER WATCHES! LiDII' WATCRgS, E1SOI.VO Every article guaranteed to be as represented. Will. 1IHADV, 2lmaytf 302 Market Uarrisburg.

"Ague, billiousness, drowsiness, nor Bitters removes easily." "Boils. Dimples, freckles, rough skin, eruptions impure blood. Hop Bitters cure." Inactive kidneys ana urinary cause tn-worst of diseases, and Hop Bitters cures then: "More health, sunshine and joy in Hop Bitter; than in ail other OF THE PREPAEATIONS OF HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Apothecaries, Philadelphia, FOR SALE BY E. H.

Farmers' Bank Carlisle. Penn'a WHEAT- VOL a nutritious diet for infants and invalids, LIQUID RENNET, for making, in a few minutes, delicious desserts. Hop Cuogh Cure and Pain Relief the best. LAJIII BACK for sale by W. F.

Horn, J. 3. Ilav erstick. an J. K.

fcipe. Carlisle, a. other evening, when a dark otject was seen to issue from the corner of the house. It moved slowly and cautiously, and seemed to be armed. They were too much devoted to the art to break off in the middle ef the strain, which they were in at the time, so they held the fort trembling till It was finished, and then prepared to decamp hastily.

This was interrupted, however, by motion of the aforesaid object, who now be ing near enough to be seen more clearly, beckoned to them frantically, and whispered 'Hold on, boys don't be fraid it's only And sure enough it was him, the father of the angel they bad called to serenade. He beckoned to the party to follow him around to the side of the bouse, where be explained matters as well as he could under the circumstances. 'I've been out a little he said, 'and I'm try in' to get in the bouse without bein' heard. An Exceedingly Mean Advantage. A lady of this city sent for the chief of police tb otcer day and complained to him that ber husband had, in a most cruel manner, kept ber a prisoner at borne for the last ten days.

'Ah said the chief, 'does he lock the doors on you 'Certainly 'Does be have somebody to guard and keep you from going out 'No, indeed not 'Well, does he does be t-t tie yon to 'No, sir, be dare 'Well, I should say, madam, that pray excuse me that you bave about all the freedom you could 'Gracious heavens exclaimed the lady with clenched fingers and flashing eyes, 'a bcrrld mouse tied to the top of the box with my Sunday bonnet in it, and you talk to me about all the freedom I could want' rv VV AA 15 AUIv OURT PROCLAMATION. HKNSUN tapcine rorous nasier. This article is one which really possesses extra Th Riiv.M. C. Herman.

Presilent Julie of the ordinary merit. By eonsulting reliable physician; in your own locality, you will find that the above Common Pleas and Justice ot the Court ot true. It Is far superior to the ordinary the so-called electrical appliancea.and to all; I I T. Mnt.ini an i ra.1 1 CASTOR GLYCERINE TOMADE, renders the hair soft, QUININE GLYCERINE HAIR TONIC, DENTOCRETE (tooth powder), LAVODENTIS (tooth SAPODENTINE (tooth paste.) Condensed Milk, Racahout, Flavoring Extracts, Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer aid General Jail Delivery, in the Ninth Judicial District, com InilOIUBI new elements which cause it to relieve pain at once. posed ot the county 01 iuinoeriana.

oy nis precept to me directed, bearing date the 11th day of November, A. B. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, has ordered the Courts of Common Pleas. Court of Onrtr Sessions. Oyer and Terminer and General irrailDVU IHU curt HUSH vvu.i oven relieve.

For Lameness and eaknen of tad PACKAGES OF WHEAT gOOB.SREE. back, diseased kidneys, lung ana co est aimcuiiiej rheumatism, neglected colds, female affections, and nil local aches and pains, it is simply the best rem edy ever devised. Sold by all Druggists. Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, commencing on the SECOND MONDAY OF JANUARY, Ano Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-kain the thirteenth day. at ten o'clock in the frKe VALUABLE RPHANS' ALUABIYE FARM AT COUKT SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

IV PRIVATE BALK JR-ElJiJD THIS! Er virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court of Cam- forenoon, and to continue two weeks. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county of Cumberland, that they are. by the said precepts commanded to be thin and there in their proper persona with their rolls, records and inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognizances to prosecute ruifiRt the orisoners that are or then shall be in the barland count, the undersigned, executor of Marr Mctiranahaa, late of tbt borough of Carlisle, deo'd, Yo can hava FRESH FRUIT AND VEflETA-bk3 YOUR TABLB i THE WHOrt YEAR ROUND by using the GRANGER FAMILY A VKG-ETABLB EVAPORATOR. It can be ased on kitchen stove. Ao trim txvne for fuel.

Pays for Uel fin two dayi! RETAILPRlCK.b TO 110.00. AUENTS The undersigned will sell at private sale, valuable farm Containing 50 Acres will sell ON SA TURD A Y. DECEMBER 28. 1873. at the Court Heuse.

jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them very liberal discount. Bend fcrolreolar. free. as shall be just. ject: A.

HOUSE AND OF GROUND The Eastern Menataetunng Given under my nana at taritsie, tne zna aay 01 TW.TT.hor A. D. 187. being the one hundred and Office 708 Pine St. Philadelphia.

flseptf LOT 'How do you get along with your third year of the independence of the United States. Carlisle. Dec 5th. i tc Sheriff. replied tbe young miss 'I'm situated on East Louther street, in the boroagh of Carlisle, bounded and described as follows; to will-On the north by East Louther street, on the east by property of Ann Von Ileilen.on the south by property of English Lutheran congregation, and on the west IVORCB NOTICE.

It improving wonderfully. I can make JJ00KWALTER ENGINE Compact. Substantial, Economical, and easily managed. Guaranteed to work well, and give full power claimed. Kngine and Boiler complete, including Uovernor, Pump, defend boxing), at tbe low price of a llnna Power 1242 00 splendid cake Jane M.

Keeoy, by Id the Court of Common Pleas by property ot James Liggett I heirs, containing 30 feet in front on Eat Louther street, and extending in depth 86 ieet to property of English Lutheran con A crack-brained young man, who was slighted by the females, very modestly asked a youDg lady whether she would let Can said the young man in a pleased manner 'what kind do you like gregation. ber next mend, I oi uumnenana county, wm-Joseph Bautz, monwealth ot Penn'a, to No. vs. I 11 November term, 1S73. Jacob Keeny.

Alias subtobnasur divorce. E.4'4 do do 4 'IW IM do do him speed the evening with her. iw 1 on cars at PprlnHld, Ohio. JAM KH IiKKFKIj A itoaut balk ten per cent, when property is stricken down the balance of one-fourth on confirmation of sale by court the balance on the 1st day ol April, A. I.

IsT.t.Iwhea deed and possession will be given. 'I like one made with flour and sugar Notice to Jacob Keeny In obedience to an order of publication, to me di of first-class LIMESTONE LAND, situated in Penn township, Cumberland county. one mile southwest of Mt Rock and two miles Northwest of the Stone tavers, near the Mt. Rock road, and having thereon erected a comfortable wo-Story Log and Weatberboarded HOUSE, A FRAME BARN In good condition, together with all necessary outbuildings. This land is all in a high state of cultivation and under good fence.

An excellent Oxrolaxtird in good bearing, together with a great variety of small fruit, such as Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, The land is smooth and free from rooks.eonvenlent to schools, churches, mills, 4o. Bounded by land of John Hutchinson on the south, on the north by public road, and William Hastings the west. For further information call on Mr. m. Flckai, at ML Rock.

Andrew A. J. FICKK8. WILLIAM K.FICKEfl. Useptf Heirs of Benjamin Flake.

HrBiHiriivi.i.vi' nSr' flm and citron and raisins and currants, and rected, you are hereby notified to be and appear in that's what I she replied. 'You nee In't be so he replied 'I didn't mean this evening, but some stormy one wheal can't go anywhere bale to commence at 2 clock. The terms of sale will be made known and attendance given by 8. H. COVt.1.

lots of those things, and baautiful frosting on responded the young miss. tne ijourt oi uoinmon neas lwr me county oi the second Monday of January next, to show cause, if you have any, why Jane M. Keeny should I) I hli Executor not be divorced trom tne ootids ot matrimony enterea 'Why that's wedding exclaimed' ttttttrt.t.r4 -trial 4t.rtet into with you according to the prayer ct the petition filed in said court. the young man nervously. Panoy Dry Oooctw December a.

16. S. V. 11. U1L.L., You're right now, said she.

13d4w Sheria. That's just what I meant' This is the season when tbe girl whose father has kicked ber lover out of doors, packs up a few things, writes an eight-page letter to ber mother, drops a clothes line from ber window, and at midnight, when silence reigns, raises the sash, and seeing CHILDREN'S SHOES Tbey are married now. Bank up a summer bonnet with velvet wMe4 kigkett priM at Oalenatal icwuon f'tf fine cfaw'n? fWiftti snd txrtitn-e tnid fatfing after tmetenwj on4 fiarmtnj. The bent loSsc, evr made. As our blue ttrtp irr fo-mirk ia mutated on inferior goodi, Jaekvm't Btt ia on unj ping, bold by Bend for mpl, jeo, to C.

A. JicKjoj A fewtiburg, Va. bow very dark it is jumps into bed as fast and feathers, and fur and straw, and It is Wear twice aj long with either the SILVER "Or A. S. T.

Co." II Boulk Ueaaver Hlreet, CARLISLE FA M-Orders HnMolUd. 8. 8. IIIJBEH, M. (Ira mt atm nf Jarrassox union.

Cni.i.it), Has opened his OOlce la aonnMllon with Drug btore. All cues entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention and earoful treatment. (Rosidenoe: fl Railroad Street, Newville. l'a. 7S-10-18-ly as she can.

ust as good a winter bonnet as anybody V. WAKDLE, Gen. Agent, Phllstdelphrs can make. Then put it on the back of the bdee Tbe crowning ambition of many a man's BLACK TIP hair and let tbe ears freeze, and you will life is to belong to a secret society, and af TTEALTH AND HAPPINESS. be in fashion.

UPOif THEM ter listening for many years to the constant eaith and IlapDlneM are priceless Wealth to their An Irishman, seeing; a Teasel very heav iteration of one collocation of words, to die 17 LECTION NOTICE. ily laden, and scarcely above the water's and be followed to the grave by an awk edge, exclaimed 'Upon my soul. If the SIMPSON MUSGIIAYJ3, M. Formerly of Philadelphia, hat TAKEN ROOMS AT GREASON, For the purpost of the practice of medicine. 28 inly ward squad in black coats and white gloves The Aericulturai Society will hold their Regular "PUBLIC SALE.

ONSA TURD A DECEMBER 21, 1878. The subscriber will sell, in front of the court bouse, at 10 o'clock on the above day, a 3-Story Stone House, WITU BIUCK BACK BUILDING, containing A STORE ROOM in rood order. Formerly Used for a Grocery. The lot is 30x240 feet, running through to an alley, being No. 80 West Main street, Carlisle.

Terms made known on day of sale by W. O. PEFFER. river was but a little higher, she would go two sizes too big. Annual Meeting for tbe election of officers in the Court House, oo Tuesday, January 7th, H79, at 11 o'clock a.

m. LKWI5 i. LINE. possessors, and yet they are within the reach of every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver. Dyspepsia Headache, hour Stomach, Constipation, liability Nausea, and all Billioua eomplainta and Mood disorders.

None genuine unless signed "W'm. Wright Phila." If mr will not supply send 25 cU for one box to Barrick. Roller N. 1th Btree Philadelphia. iljanly wine 13dee becretart An old iiegro cook says, 'Sas3 is power In the make-up ot the modern small boy ful eood In everything but children, Dpt M.

WEAKLEY, AGENTS, READ THIS. needs some oder kind ob there ia altogether too much whistle for the amount of boy. It Is most too much Wa will pay Agents a salary of tlC-Oper month and expenses, or allow a la-ge com mission to sell our new WANTED A Oood Han for Every State and Tor-ritory in the Union a fair salary paid. Call on OT asl.i re-fl I Rell Us f.Alii.ina like using a two-quart funnel In a three ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 31 SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE. PA, J8-ll-a-4y What figure does a lady need when she ana wonaeriui inveauoas.

re mean wiat vestry. Address, without delay. iinovlw SUERMAN' Marsball.Micliigaa. ounce vial. 21uov4w hx Clark Street.

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About The Valley Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
3,145
Years Available:
1874-1882