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The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

The Valley Sentinel du lieu suivant : Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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A. April 2, lo. salls-n smtinsJ, Carlisle, 8 HEWS ITEMS. Local and General News. A THIEF'S STOET.

A New York thief recently made the confession Cursory remarks swearing. Kidney-Wort in hot weather sustains the sys THE GIEL SOLDIES. "The way we worked was this, and the tem and keeps up the strength. is mine. It is a good one, and I naturally feel Bloomington, 111., will have a full temper You have told us two or three very pretty sto THE UNDERSIGNED.

OFFERS AT PRIVATE SALE! ALOTOP some pride in its invention. We took adioin. ance ticket in the field this spring. CARLISLE MARKETS. Carefall corrected every week by John A Kadi, South Henovertreet BTJTTER 20 BEANS per l.H'toi.00 EJS RAOS LARD DRIED APPLES 04 TALLOW 6 UNPARKD PEACHES BEESWAX IS PARED ao li) BACON, HAMS 10 PITTED CHERKIE- 12 do SHOULDERS 6 UNPITTRD do.

C3 do SIDES 6 POTATOES 10 FLOUR AN URAIX MARKET FAMILY FLOUR T.n OATS 3S RED WHEAT 1 sjiCLOVER SEED RYE 70! TIMOTHY do .0 CORN 441 FLAX do l. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. ing rooms in a hotel say the Fifth Avenue or The Philadelphia Chronicle doesn't believe that American girls are mercenary. All are ics in the "Camp Fire" about gallant and heroic Pennsylvania women in the war, but you must not suppose they were the only women who made sacrifices for their country in that dark and bloody struggle of the union for its existence. Here is a story from Illinois about a anxious to give themselves away.

some other first class hotel. never did it at the Fifth Avenue, but we would have done it in course of time. Having secured our rooms and seeing that they were nicely located, we The Iowa senate has passed a joint resolution to the effect that no person in that state shall New Buggies AND Western girl, which beat if you can manufacture or sell any intoxicating liquor, including ale, wine and beer. installed ourselves. I made myself up to look like a well-to-do country merchant and went down.

I looked into one or two jewelry stores until I found the one to suit me. When I Frances Hook was a young lady whose par ents had died when she was only two years old. The senate committee on elections has agreed by a strict party vote to report that senator Kellogg of Louisiana is not entitled to his seat Side-bar Wagons She resided with a brother in Chicago who enlisted in the 65th "Home Guards." Frances was now alone in the world, and, unable to found it I went in and looked over the stock. Satisfying myself that I could suit myself there, I went awav, Dromising to call again. I would -rii' him" 1'fnmmMM-i3 and that Judge Spofford was duly elected.

A man who was for a long time greatly trou Philadelphia, March 81. Breadstuffs move slowly and wheat and corn are lower. Seeels Clover is dull at 6Ja7ic Timothy is firm at Flax is strong at Flour and Meal Flour is dull, but quotably unchanged. Sales of 800 barrels, including Minnesota extras at Pennsylvania extra family at western do. at and patent and other hisrh grades at 7a8.

Rye flour is dull at 475a5. Grain Wheat is inactive and lower. Sales call again the next day, and would purchase probably 3000 or $4000 worth of goods. These I would order sent to my hotel, with the bill. Then I went to tlie hotel, and telling the bled with wakefulness was advised to obtain employment as a private watchman.

He did so, and went to sleep on his beat early the first night. clerk at the office if any one came for me to send him to my room, I would go there myself. We haven't much faith in the young republi Locked in my room I set to work to prepare of rejected at 1.30al.36 Pennsylvania red, track, at southern amber, track, at and No. 2 red, elevator, at $1.40. At the open board, first call, 5000 bushels April sold at e1.40J $1:40 was bid for March $1-m for April 1.873 for Mav, and S1.3-U for for the arrival of the goods.

I took the back can "scratchers" of Massachusetts, nor in fact of any other similar organization which is not as ready to "scratch" after a nomination as before it. out of the bureau and put the bureau against THE WAGONS AND BUGGIES ARE ALL NEW, AND W1XL BK SOLD VERY CHEAP. STONESIFER HUMRIGH, Auction Room. No. 32 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn'a.

N. B. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR AliL. DOftTlD IF JFUIHtS S. H.

June, live is dull at 90c for Pennsylvania. Palatable Medicines. A ver's Cherry Pec orn is in limited request and prices are lower; Sales of 7000 bushels including mixed, at 54 Ac, yellow at 54a55ic steamer 53a54c, and white toral is a honeyed drop of relief; his cathartic pills glide sugar-shod over the palate and his ato4caoc. Uats are quiet, bales of 400 bushels, including mixed at 45a45ic, and white at sarsaparilla is a nectar that imparts vigor to life, the door leading into. the adjoining room.

My partner cut out a panel from the door, and by that means had access to the bureau drawers. Then I fixed my table, piled it high with letters and writing material, and when the man arrived with the goods I was very busy. When he entered, I asked him to sit down. After a bit, as soon as I had finished my letter, I turned to him and asked if he had the invoice with him. Of course he had.

I would take it, examine it and ask if the goods corresponded restores the health and expels disease. Water-ford (Pa.) Advertiser. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. "Persons suffering from impure blood, or Philadelphia, March 31. Cattle Market stand the separation from her brother, she smuggled herself into Ms regiment under the assumed name of "Frank Miller." She served with her brother three months and was honorably mustered out, without the slightest suspicion having arisen as to her sex.

Frances was a strong, handsome girl, and many were there-marks made about the "fine young boy with the rosy cheeks," but no one suspected the rosy cheeks belonged to as an heroic, sweet-tempered girl, as good as God ever made. When their time was out in the 6oth, Frances and her brother enlisted in the 90th Illinois, and he was killed while she wa3 taken prisoner by the rebels at the battle of Chattanooga. She was fighting with her regiment, when a shot from the enemy hit her in the calf of one of her limbs and knocked her down. Frances, fearing the discovery of her sex more than anything eke, made every effort to escape, but was too badly wounded, and was finally overhauled by the rebels and captured. She had got cut off and was lost when captured going to the rear of the rebels instead of toward the union lines.

She had changed parts of her uniform and hid in aa outhouse or old barn. When taken she was suspected of being a spy, and was conducted at once to one of the rebel generals. The rebels who had captured her wished to search her person for papers, but this she resisted so strongly and begged so hard to be taken to TieaJquarters that her wishes were finally complied with. The rebel lieutenant, on presenting her to his commanding officer, said "Here is a union soldier who was captured under peculiar circumstances and is suspected of being a spy. I ordered him to be searched for papers, but he said he would rather die than dull receipts, 2600 head prime, 5JaCc good, 5a5jc; medium, 4ia5c; common, 8a4Jc.

whose health is giving way, either as ministers or those who study closely, will find in Fellows' syrup of hypophosphites the material to build them up and the tonic to keep them there." Mieep Market fair receipts, 8000 head with Then we would call off the items, he taking the bill and I taking the goods. As he prime, 7 ja7fc good, 7a7c medium, OJaTc common, 5ia6c. Hogs Market slow; receipts 6000 head; prime, 7c; good, 7c medium, tiijc common, 6c. called off the goods I put them into a drawer Dr. C.

Clat. The First National bank of New York is Sec Literary Revolution and Universal Knowledge, in the bureau and closed it. My partner had it instantly. When we were finished I closed all the drawers and invited him to the table, MARRIED. retary Sherman's favorite institution.

It has a capital of 500,000 and the official report shows that it cleared 81,200,000 last year. It would seem that the bank didn't lose anything by its liberal deposits from the treasury. Stammel RtcnwixK. On Thursdav, March where I proceeded to write him a check. He would it was not banking hours, to which I of course replied by pulling out my Aa Wcloptpdia in 20 VOLUMES, oyer 16.000 PAGES 10 per cent, mora matter than any r.l Kdi.

ever betor. this country, and aal-j. handsomely and well bound in cHh for Il7 in alf moroceo for IIS. and or in ted on fine heavy uanar. m.r.n.

10 $20-an 18th, by the Rev. E. Daron, Mr. John Stammel to Miss Margaret Riehwine, both of Churchtown, this county. l)-an enterprise extraordinary that it.

aiiocata. beyond all precedent in book pub uhina, be ir claimrd to inaugurate a I. lterarv Rem iitmn fimuiu, may ds fa: It is the opinion of the Troy Press that the Stbohm Sanderson. On the 23d of March' watch and coinciding with him. Then I asked him to wait a moment while I went down stairs and got the money for him.

ne would not refuse that I was almost too reasonable. There was the bureau and there were the drawers; to opposition to Mr. Tilden as a presidential candidate cannot muster fifteen thousand votes in New York, and that he cannot only carry the 1880. at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. B.

F. Alleman, Mr. John W. Strohm, of Plainfield, to Miss Alice M. Sanderson, of Shippensburg.

state by thirty thousand majority against any republican candidate, but against Grant and a third term by fifty thousand. Allison Elliott. On the 18th at Te LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE is a reprint entire of the I art 18; F.linW.!, edition of -Chamber'. Encyclopaedia," with 40 per cent, of new matter added upon topic, Sf.De cial interest to American reader tbu. mikmu it equal in charaoter to any work.

other to the wan of the are.t maior.ty of tho.e who con.ult work, of refer'nee. and a tok.ther the latest Lncynlofwdia in the field. auogeiuer Specimen Volume, in either will be sent for examination with privilege of return on proportionate pnee per volume. va receipt 0. Special Discounts to all early and extra diount to clubs.

Full DarticuUr. with A. icnpuve catalogue of mmy other standard work, equally low in price, loot free. wun de-Leading principles of the American Book Exchange I. Publish only book, of real value.

II. Work upon the basi. ot present ost of makinf about one hall what it wis rw III. Sell to buyers direat. and save them the per cent, commission commonly Vlowed IV.

The cost of book, when made 10,00 at a time if but a fr.ction of the cest when fin time BdODt the low ijrii'a and sell the Ursa uuo Qrj be sure, his goods were there almost in his presence. I went down stairs and walked off my friend had long ago done likewise, and we Leesburg, by Rev. II. W. Cross, Mr.

Isaac Allison, of Lehmaster's station, Franklin count v. From Thomas S. Eastcn, IT. New to Miss Maggie H. Elliott, of Big Spring, this Orleans.

I have given Colden's Leibig's li count v. left the poor fellow in the room waiting our return. My partner and I had joined company long before the salesman suspected he was sold, quid extract of beef and tonic invigorator a thorough trial in several chronic cases in females debility and weakness, and find it more efficient DIED and we were estimating or dividing the value of our purchase." se ffooa type, paor. da oareiul and stroi.r. n.t kinri Gipe.

On March 15th, 1S0. at the residence fata mak nJ i heavily-leaded type, paper and audy bindinu, which are Tommonly resorted tat book, appear lame and fine, and which greatly ad.i to their oo.t. but do not a.lrf and much more acceptable to the stomach than any other preparation I have ever used. of her son, in Monroe township, Mrs. Margaret Gipe, in her 65 year.

"Have you played this game in New York?" "Frequently. Those ho have been victim I. To make $1 and a irieud i. better than to make $5 and an enemy, The democratic state convention of Ohio has Cline. On the 17th iu Leesburar.

ized have so far remained quiet, or if they have Standard Books. have that done, and begged so hard to see you I thought I would bring hi jj to you and receive your orders in the case." "What does this mean said the rebel general, looking hard at the little and Handsome 'young soldier. "It means, General," said the brave girl, "that I am neither a spy nor a man, but a union girl, who has been serving in the ranks with her brother, aud who has unfortunately been wounded and captured. I was afraid of your soldiers, and feared if they discovered my sex I might receive ill treatment or be taken for a spy. I am now iu the presence of a confederate general, whose position assures me he is as honora Marv Jane Cline.

aged 4'. vears. 7 months aud 11 da vs. reported to the police the thing has not got into the papers." Library ef l'nivers al KnowkJue. 20 $10.

nrME. In this borough, on the 2Cth of been called to meet at Columbus on the 16th of May, when all the delegates to which the state is entitled at Cincinnati are to be chosen, not only the four at large, but those hitherto elected by districts. The committee met at Colum March, Mrs. Leah Humes, aged 71 vears, 2 A High. Leap.

Thomas Boyd, a young months and 3 da vs. Rice. On March 10, 1880, near Leesburg, man about 28 years of age recently accomplished the feat of jumping from the bridge Emanual Rice, aged about 51 years. which spans the Ohio at Louisville into the falls below, a distance of about 100 feet. About ble as he is brave, and who will respect and Teego.

On Tuesday night in Carlisle, Mrs. Margaret Trego, aged 70 years and 7 moutlis. SALE EEGISTEE. American Patriotism, SO cents Taioe's History nf English Literature. 75 cents, feed Bonk of Natural Untory, II.

Pictorial Handy Lexicon. 35 oenu. Sapings, by author ot Srrrowgrss Papers. cts Mrs. liemans' Poetical Works, 7A rents, kit to Cyclopa-lta of Bib.

Literature. 2 Rollin's Ancient His'ory, 25, rnuh's Dictionary of the Bible, l. ork. nf laviu. Joseohus, 12.

Comic i History ot the 50 U. 1 ea th by Exercise, br. Ceo. II. Taylor, bu cents.

Health for omen, br. Geo. 11. Taylor. eenU.

ibrary Maganne, 1(1 cents a 11 a year. Library Magazine, bound volames. SO cents. Leaves from the biary ot an old lawyer. SI.

Each of the abova bound in eloth. If" by mail 01 ll" also published in hoe editions and fine bindings, at high, er prices. lleacrlptlTe Catalogs ana Term to Clubs sent free on bus yesterday and had a harmonious session. The number of copyrights issued by the librarian of congress increased from 5600 in 1870 to 13,125 in 1879. Verily of the making of books there is no end, though among these certificates or patents of authorship are of course included many musical, artistic and other com jminan uiooon nous, Ml su.

Macaulay'. History of England, 3 1 W. Chamber's Cyoloptr lia of tn(. Lit. 4 I i.

Knight', llistory Enaland. 4 vo $3. Plutarch's Livos of Illustrious Men. 3 vols II SO. Geikie'.

Lile and Words of Christ. cents. Young's Bible Concordance, Sil.Wv) references (preparing), f'J M. Acme Library of Riography, '0 cents. Book of Fables, do cents.

Milton'. Complete Poetiaal Works, So cents. Shakespeare'. Complete 7j cents. Work, of Dante, translated by Ciry.

So cents. Works of Virgil, translated by liryden, 40 eents. The Koran of Mohammed, by Sdle, 3 cents. Adventures of Don Quixote, 50 cents. Arabian Nights, So cents.

Iiunyaa's Pilgrim's Progress, SO cents. Robinson Crusoe, illus 60 cents. Munchausen and tlullirer's Travels, illus. SO cents. Stories and Ballads, by K.

T. Alden, illus $1. Arm. l.itlrarT nf Mnilurn Clajt.ifl ff nmnlM. protect a poor unfortunate girl." three weeks ago he jumped off in a few friends, and when he claimed to have performed the feat the public were loath to believe him; so about two weeks ago he an The gallant rebel general rose from his chair and lifting his cap, said respectfully "You are right; you are safe here, and shall nounced his intention of making the leap and have the best care and treatment we can af was on hand at the appointed time, as was a ford." On Saturday.

April 3d, Dr. J. H. Frantz will sell at his residence at the Carlisle barracks, a large collection of household furniture, consisting in part of one ash bed-room set with walnut trimmings, bedsteads, bureaus, wasustands, washbowls and pitchers, marble-top tables, mattresses, spring beds, lounge, walnut hat-rack, lianjrins lamps on pulleys, extension large crowd, but the bridge authorities objected, and the police interfered. He then determined positions not strictly literary in their character.

A Schuylkill county man who went to Kempton, Berks county, to visit a lady, left his sulky at a neighbor's house and proceeded on foot ne returned next morning to find his sulky missing, and after several hours' search he found that it had been taken apart letter, or by Express. Fractions of one dollar may Remit by bank draft, money order, registered be sent in rostage stamps. Address. Frances, who had strained every nerve to keep up, no sooner heard the assuring words of the brave general than she felt a dizziness coming over her; her countenance became deathly to jump off in privacy and let only the report ers and a few personal friends know the time. table, ic.

Sale at one o'clock. AHEKICAX KOOK EXCIIAXKE, Jog B. Aldix. Manager. 2apr Tribune Building.

New York- On the day named about 3:30 o'clock he and On Saturday, April 10th. C. K. ise will pale, she staggered and'fell to the floor in a the favored few, about 15 in all, proceeded to swoon. and put together again in the top of a large chestnut tree.

the bridge. A skiff was in waiting a short dis sell in South Middleton township, on road leading from Carlisle to Boiling Springs, a house and lot of ground, containing three acres. Sale at 3 o'clock. HELWEG The general had her carried to a house near by, and seat his staff surgeon to dress her Grant is homesick. He wants to revisit his wound.

Frances was badly hurt, the ball hav tance below the bridge, and at 4 o'clock, everything being in readiness, Boyd, dressed only in trousers, and shirt, stepped up on the railing and leaped into the rapids below. He turned one somersault had hardly turned the second I cannot breathe without my mouth own ing passed through the upper part of the calf of quiet little home in Galena where he spent just ten days in all during the last nineteen years. He wants to see his mother, in whose loving the leg and severed some of the tendons. It cannot smell a thing, and my food has very little taste allfromthat terrible scourge catarrh. I have tried and everyfxxlv that was a delicate task attending the fine Illinois girl and dressing her wound, but Frances was company he spent nearly five hours after the the people of Philadelphia grew tired of carry- NEW HHilli PLANTS in large and remarkable variety, including the Japanese Maples Rhododendrons.

Hardy and Greenhouse Amleas. Camellias, Koses, Purple Beech, in large quantities. Also nomplKe assortment of Fruit Ornamental Trees Phrubs and Vines. Price litis Free. Descriptive Catalogues 10 rents.

pr PAKSOSS AS0N3C0. (Limited). Kinena Nnrsenes. Flashing, Ji.Y. when he struck feet first, and after being under a few seconds appeared on the surface.

The boatman caught him, and he was brought hiin on their shoulders. Poor Ulysses Nor-ristown Register. promised relief until nearly mined financially. VS'eU, sir, try once more. Get Dr.

Josiah Briggs catarrh specifics. Sold by druggists. And if cured it will be worth more than all you have expended if not get your money back and try again. Sold by W. F.

Horn and others. 9m sir 11 MCI Sill flllffJ. Jm .1 rn rV 3 CD? Vl 3 ag JM as I CO 3alaf22fc3 to shore. The fall did not hurt him in the least. There was nine feet and eight inches of water Mary Steck has starved herself to death, at where he jumped.

Although young in years, he is an old diver, and has jumped off a number of bridges in this country, among which Maine Ntw. Hop bitters, which are ad Allegheny, Pa. She believed that, in consequence of her sinfulness, God had commanded her not to eat. She was kept alive in a hospital by having food forced down her threat, but on her return home she refused to take any nourishment, and died after six weeks of almost entire abstinence. JJUY vertised in our columns, are a cure for ague, biliousness and kidney complaints.

Thofe who use them say they cannot lie too highly recommended. Those afflicted should give them a fair trial, and will become thereby enthusiastic in the praise of their curative qual are the Guyaadotte, near Huntington, Ohio, and a bridge at Decatur, Ala. His last leap he considers the highest and most brilliant of all-He was born in Belfast, Ireland, and passed most of his years on the ocean. 0 ities. fontanel Ad.

2apr5t A young Maine farmer, whose new wife, a 'We also call special attention to our seamless Boots, Shoes and (iaiters, obviating the annoyance of seams hurting the foot or ripping. We have a number of customers in Carl isle, all of whom apeak in the highest terms of our work amir. HELWEO A CO. THE BLATCIILEY PUMP It can almost be asserted that St. Jacobs oil Special Notices.

Manning Flour still triumphant, and highly-cultured Boston girl, well up in geology and mineralogy, disappointed him by rambling over the farms, pecking at the rocks instead of attending to the milk and eggs, experienced a complete revolution in his feelings when she works wonders. Shortly before the new year, when I visited my family in Mitchell, I found my son Edward, a lad a little more than ten for sale at Mahon Mundorfs FLOUR FEED STORE cheerful, aud having a robust constitution, recovered rapidly and was soon walking about. Jeff. Davis, who has always been a gallant man and a great admirer of the sex, heard of Frances' story, and at once sent a letter, saying he would see she had a home with good people in the South, and asking her if she had relatives Xorth and where they lived. Frances replied, 'thanking the confederate president for his kind words, and said, "I have no home, no relatives, now that my brother has been killed but I prefer to be what I have been, a soldier for the union, and ask only that I may soon be exchanged, so that I can fight again for the stars and stripes." Frances was soon exchanged and attempted to rejoin her regiment, but was not pemitted to do so.

Miss Hook is described as beicg rather tall for a girl, had dark hazel eyes, I brown hair, rounded features and a great deal of color in her cheeks. Her eyes were bright and her voice soft and musical. She was delicate and refined, both in appearance and deportment. Every one who saw her in female attire wondered how it was possible that they could ever have mistaken her fora boy. Phila.

Press. Marking The Battle-Field. Representative Bingham, of Philadelphia, has introduced a bill in the house to provide for marking the positions of the regiments and batteries on the battle-field of Gettysburg, which were engaged in that action. The bill authorizes the secre for CISTERNS or WELLS nf any depth. Plain.

Iron. Porcelain, or ItnjuJ Genuine Snencer diamond snentarlex years old, very sick. He sufferedwith rheumatism, and so terribly that he was perfectly stiff discovered gold, and he was told that his farm was worth 50,000. for sale at C. Kramer's jewelry store.

The undersigned desires to notify the public that be has, and will keep, constantly en band a large supply of the lirands. XC. XIX. HO. (1 No.

1. BB, No. 1. For sale by the Hardware trade. Country Stores.

Pump makers, etc. See that the Pump you boy is stenciled. M. BLATCHLEY. Manuf-.

2apr6mo 308 Market Street. Philadelphia, Pa- in his limbs, could not possibly walk, and had A San Francisco letter to the New York to be carried from place to place. At once I Tribune contains a paragraph aptly illustrating BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR the habits and tastes of the larger class of suddenly rich men in the former city. It states sent for some St Jacobs oil, used it according to directions, and in a few days could see evidence of considerable improvement. On the tenth of this month I again visited my family il k.rarii suf "f-' that in the residence of the late William S.

O'Brien, one of the original bonanza kings, the furniture cost over .1,000,000, while the books and was astonished to find him well and hearty. He once more has fresh color in bis face and can go to school again. Whenever the old in the spacious library were valued at only 250. trouble threatens to return, relief is immediate Manning's Patent Flour a very SUPERIOR ARTICLE. Also Manning's Family Flour.

He will also have in store a good stock of AL.L. KINDS OF FEED at Wholesale or Retail, delivered to any part of the town. The HIGHEST PRICK will be paid for CORN OATS F. G. QERMEYER, 2aprlyr No.

183 North Hanover Street. Carlisle. ly secured by the use of the celebrated St. Jacobs oiL From sheer joy over this result I Although there was enough money appropriated every year of Hartranft's administration to, keep the "executive mansion" (or what would have been called, in old-fashioned cannot withhold recommending St. Jacobs oil to suffering humanity as a true benefactor.

English, the governor's house) in good repair, Chaei.es Metzdokf. Office of the Yolksfreund, German paper of Stratford, Ont we find that 10,998.91 were paid out of the state treasury last year for repairs to that build- tary of war to mark with metallic tablets or granite posts the positions, so far as they are known, of the various regiments on the Gettysburg battle-field, and to place in position con This sum would have been nearly enough milt) nmw to til -ppU tocu-lomert hhi f.r it. It conUti 1W Conrad buO nrsirvt, 5 jmf and fui 1 drtcrlpltofti, pticmt mnt tir.uiu vartottea of ntl lower Hindi, flmU FrRX Detroit, Mioh. Send 3-cent Stamp for Pierson's Illustrated Catalogue for Sprlnir, 1880. Kow ready.

For Greenhouse, Garden and Farm. F. R. FIERSON, Tarrytown, N. T.

Splendid Flowers to build a new house like it including a stable A Fatal Affray ia a Saloon. Pitkbi'eg, with mahogany doors. Bacon Bacon Lard Lard 1 wanted any quantity. Good prices paid at Mahon Mundorfs Mackerel Mackerel and a very fine article, in exchange for Bacon or Lard, at Mahon Mundorfs. TJie best Italian and Roman violin, guitar and banjo strings for sale cheap at F.

G. Kramer's jewelry store. Country friends, when in want of a keg of nice Mackerel, bring in a can of Lard or nice Bacon. Same as cash, at Mahon Mundorfs. MACKEREL A BLAIR'S STORE, Fat, White and Luscious.

Price low. Weight guaranteed. Exchanged for country produce. laprZl Blair's Grocery for the nicest Family Supplies, laid in specially for particular living people. Everything spe cialties.

Please try our Teas, and Best Bro.wned Coffees. For Sale by GEO. BRIDGES, The Mount Joy Plow, The Wiard Chilled Plow. The South Bend Chilled Plozv Patent Spring Tooth Iarrozi: York Cot Planter, igmj.t. Call and See them.

March 23. About ten o'clock last night an affray occurred in a saloon at Greensburg, demned cannon and carriages to mark the positions held by the various batteries engaged in the battle. The bill provides that the assent of which resulted in the death of a man named The compulsory education bill passed by the Iowa house of representatives requires the attendance at school of all children between eight and fourteen years of age, under penalties the Gettysburg battle-field memorial association shall be obtained before the act shall become operative, and that only such portions of the field as ruay become the property of the association shall be marked in the manner de Chiselm. It appears that Cliiselm'a wife ordered Mac Dixon, proprietor of a saloon, not to sell her husband liquor. Chiselm, who was somewhat intoxicated, called at the saloon and ordered drinks, which were refused.

He then to be collected of their parents or guardians, OVER 12O0 JMSTIXCT VARIETIES all Strong Planta, each labeled, delivered safely by mail. Largest Assortment. Low Prices. In busincaa for 26 years. Guarantee satisfaction.

Stock comprises all desirable varieties. Only mature plants sent. Our new Illustrated Hand-Book, sent free, contains tbe name and description of each plant, with Instructions for successful cultivation. IJo not purchase planta elsewhere before sending for our new HAND-BOOK Every lover of flowers should have it. All buyers of cheap plants should have it.

Every one wanting new and choice plants should send for our Hand-Book. I100PES, BROTHER THOMAS, Cherry Bill Nnrsenes. Weat Chester, Pa. for at least twelve weeks a year, in every district where public schools are taught. It also provides for the proper clothing of such chil PLANTS BY MAIL A Nursery at your door.

Beet new Raspberry and Strawberry plants. Early Prolific Tfpliiinra-fiithhA. 600,000 scribed. quarre'ed with Dixon, who knocked liim down. Getting op he walked towards the stove grumb dren as are really indigent and the arrest of the A Democrat Cured.

A leading democrat of EurliiJgton, Mr. E. 31. Sutton speaks in the disobeelient or incorrigible as truants. ling, when Dixon hit him a second time, again knocking him dewn causing him to fall on his head and breaking his neck.

His body was Secretary Schurz, having been advised that Queen ef the if arket, Thwack (red), Florence (yellow), Gregg (black), 5 c. a donen. Sharpless. Miner'sQ. Gleudale, Cinderella, Dnchesse, Continental, Crescent, Monarch.

Pioneer Setb Boyden, Forest Hose, 30c a dozen. Purity and genuineness of plants and safe arrival guaranteed. Send for a descriptive circular and bit of lowest wholesale prices. Address GIBSON 4 BENNETT. Woodbury, N.

J. highest terms of the curative power of the celebrated Kidney-Wort. It first cured him of a numerous explorers and adventurers are invad then taken outside and placed against the house, UlULll UUtlUAlU UU.U Beautiful Kver-Uloomlus; ing the sacred precincts of the Ute reservation of Colorado, gives notice by proclamation that where it was found by the sheriff. Dixon was arrested and lodged in jail this morning. He no mining or other claims made in contraven ROSES for $1 f0r i DOetDaid.

fl A n. bears a bad reputation, having already served a tion of the rights of the Indians will be recog i k7l house and bedding Dlants. hardv shrnh. term in prison. nized as legal by the interior department.

If THE BEST IX THE WORLD. necessary military measures will be resorted to bery, seeds, etc by mail. Catalogue free. J. T.

Pmixii-s, West Grove, Chester pa. Pr Great Specialty wto distressing kidney disease, and he now uses it whenever he has any eyniptons of biliousness or needs toning up. It acts efficiently on the towels, and cures the worst cases of piles. It is net until the flower has fallen off that the fruit begins to ripen. So in life, it is when the romance is past that the practical usefulness begins.

The State Agricultural and Jlechanical college, of Kentucky, is out of debt and has S408.f7 in the irei-s'iry. Gov. Holliday of Virginia is confident that the democracy of the old commonwealth will for the prevention of further encroachment, CA1ID! To all who art snfferinz from the errors and indiscre but Mr. Schurz will find it a troublesome business to deal with "manifest destiny," and the sooner the Utes are removed under new. treaty VmScbloomVVafel'y by" mail, at .11 ost J- forVlS Iforonr NewGu.de to Bow f.0 ilmstrated) aud choose from Five llffidred Finest Sorts.

Add To Growers. West Grove, Chester Pa. STRAWBERRY TLANTS. 1 other varieties in large quantity. Raspberry and Blackberry plants in variety.

Asparagus, very ine at $4 per 100. Send for Guide to Strawberry Culture and Priee List. WILLIAM U. MOON, Morrisyiile, Pa. tions Of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lone of manhood, I will send a recipe that will care yon, FliEE of charge.

This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Sooth America. Bend a self-addressed enyelooe to the Kkv Jopkfb T. Ikhan not be seriously divided during the coming campaign, but will unite in support of the national ticket. If the governor's opinion is as sound on this matter as it is on the state debt question, it is worth a good deal. stipulations the better for the interests of all "n'vMMyr rotation new lorn 'City concerned.

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Années disponibles:
1874-1882