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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 3

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I Dlp.lr will nnlw fnrnloVi It. nn norcnnal Removafs. Recovering. METZGER COLLEGE. application of new pupils; The Evening Sentinel Ed.

Green baa removed from Arch William Duke, of Harrisburg, pas street to West Dickinson avenue. K. of P's. Attention The Carlisle lodge of Of P. will go to Harrisburg uext Tuesday flight to confer the Amplified Thlril, on members of that lodge.

All Knights, whether members of Carlisle or sister WITH GOOD WILL OPEN D. Derrick from West Church avenue senger brakeman of the Cumberland Valley, who has been ill about three weeks, is improving rapidly. The fever NEXT WEEK PROSPECTS. to 34 E. Penn street.

Going to Klondike? as been broken up and his speedy re Harry Bottgenbach from Shamokin to West Church avenue. improvement's. Every year sees some improvements at Metzger. This summer, 1 he fence and porch have been re-palnted, the chapel stage and stairs have also received coats of pure white, the old box-wood in the yard has been removed new blinds have been placed in the dinin? ftom, the steam heating ap Growing Each Year in Popularity and coyery Is looked for. lodges, are invited to go along.

A Better stay at home and get special train will leave on tbe Reading railroad at 7.15 p. m. Round trip fare Charles Cook in Winchester. At the New Shoe Factory. ARLISLE'S worthy institution 55 cents.

Charles Cook, who has been playing Masons are making rapid headway on the Messrs. Thurston Wiener are now in Philadelphia and with Carlisle in the past several games, Metzger college One lot of $1 men's fine dress shirts played leit field lor on paratus has been perfected, and nam is steadily grow with fancy bosom to close at 50c. at Saturday in a game with Woodstock. erous other smaller matters have ingin popularity Behney Snyder Brov New York, purchasing machinery the latest design for the pew factory. He made several phenomenal catches received attention.

Thearge room and usefulness formerly known as the primary room New Laundry Manager. This growth is andmade a hit in the 10th inning when the score was tie. Winchester won in WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1, 1897. will be given to the college girls as a a solid character Jf schindel, of llagerstown, pro that Inning by the score of 5-4.

study hall, lecture room, and When billious or costive, eat caret, can Jy cathartic, cure guaran teed, 10c, 2nc FOOTBALL AT DICKINSON, i and the basis on which the various prietor the Carlisle steam laundry, was in Carlisle to-day. He has secured Featival. new room has been fitted up with from your where and For Sale. Class No. 3 St.

Paul's Lutheran S. black-boards, for the girls' juv the services of F. M. Berry, of Phlla departments will hold an Ice cream and cake festl work will begin phia, as manager of his laundry here. A freak calf, greatest curiosity in that.

line on earth. Apply to John enile department. A new recitation room for the classes int English has val on Thursday evening Sept. 1G, at this fall will have a permanency not Mr. Berry is an experienced laundry Myers, Carlisle Springs P.

O. lsept-3wd-3tw. been supplied with black-boards, pic mas, having been li years in the busi Nearly All the Old Players Will Be Back-Will Begin Practice at Phcenixville Tomorrow Coach. StautTer in Control-The Schedule. 209 W.

Louther otn et. Mrs. M. J. Stock, teacher, MADB ONtY BY tures of authors, etc and will be ness.

Work will now be turned out hitherto attainable. The faculty, so far as elected, wil contain the following persons, special THEN. K. FAI BANK COMPANY. found to be admirable in every re finer than ever.

Xl 1 PhliQirn Rf Tvnl. VT. Chambersburg Police Notified. Smith, Hagerstown, has no KTo save money patronize the Big spect. A force of helpers is at work ists in their line of work, representing Store; Bebney Snyier, ROM present re-ports, Carlisle now giving the builditfe a thorough the best colleeres in the country.

This Returned to Hie West. Carroll Pague, brother of Grocer renovation. titled the Chambersburg police to be on the lookout for William Rexroth. He is charged with the larceny of a Bates should be wel standard will be maintained. THE FACULTY.

Hanover Assistant Bookkeeper. Miss Josephine Tritt has accepted THE LIBRARY. represented Pague, left last evening for Cincinnati. Oa Thursday he will go on an ex automatic numbering, machine. Rex This will continue to be a valuable Wallace Peter Dick, A.

(Brown a the "gridiron' roth is a book-binder, weighs about 125 cursion to the Yellow Stone park. position with McCullough Linn as feature of the college. President Dick has subscribed0foy of the best University) president, grammar, Bib Ileal literature and philosophy. during the coming football sea pounds, is four feet five inches in Before returning to the Buckeye State assistant bookkeeper. Miss Trltt Is height and 45 years old.

Valley Spirit. he will visit points in California and Miss Sarah Kate Ege, librarian, member of this year's graduating class magazines anq ana nas purchased for his library about a hun son, for with the Indian School mathematics. of the high school. Oregon. He came from Atlaftitlc City to Carlisle, Saturday evening.

She Wished She Was a Man dred new books, including the best Miss Laura Jackson, B. (pupil of and Dickinson THE CRESCENT IS A PERFECT TOEEL AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Its reputation has been won by its merit. You will be proud to compare ft with any wheel mad'e, and you will know that you neighbor paid just th tame price for his Crescent as you did. fiction published during the year Get your dyeing done at home send but she gave it up and has been glad Sauveur.

special student. Harvard College elevens, Buy your carpets at the Ble Store. she is a woman since she got one of our University) Sciences and French. they should make These will be placed on the shelves of the Metzgar library. Only $1.00 per larsrest Btock and lowest prices, more SELF-HEATING FLAT-IRONS.

to Amy JN. INatcner, J44 s. uanover. Sept.l,dlmo A Freak Calf. Miss Nellie Higman, A.

(Vassar Now she does tha ironing under a tree, matters interesting for their opponents who will be amongr the leading team3 saved than the price of is the time to buy carret session is charged for the use of this College) higher mathematics and high Western Wheel Works where it is cool; one iron does the work; saves times and labor, as no combined library, President Dick hav Snyder 23 North Hanover street. is er English. John Myers, of Carlisle Springs, in the country. time is lost going from the table to ing already loaned about 1500 volumes Miss Bertha E. Smith, A.

(Wel- the owner of a freak calf which has at Manager Cecil A. Ewing, this year's Catalogue Fr Areata Xrerywhar Chicago New York to it. lesley Colleee.) hlstorr. Latin and manager of the Dickinson eleven, stop 0'Hara Albright Wedding. A pretty home wedding was cele the stove; no heated rooms, no hot stove, a fine glossy finish, if the iron is too hot it rots the clothes; if it is too cold it lumps the starch; the Self- LECTURES.

Greek. tracted great attention. It has hoofs a foot long, and the hind ones are in the shape of a ram's horn. It is a year ped in Carlisle on his way to Phoenix brated at No. 430 North East street A lecture and entertainment course Miss Martha E.

Barbour, (Boston vllle and was interviewed by a Senti nel reporter, to whom he very oblig Heating Iron can be regulated to any at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Of high character will be maintained School of Oratory,) elocution and phy old. and Is for sale. Here's a chance temperature desired. Big profit to a-gents. Write for free circulars.

Ad this year. In October the new direc sical training. for some one who wants to go into the lngly gave an outline and general plan contracting parties being Miss Minnie Albright, until recently employed Miss Cornelia Thompson, (Marion of the season's work. museum or side show business. tor of music, Miss Thompson; will give a piano and voice recital.

In Novem dress U. S. Novelty Mfg. 1517 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

DO YOU NEED A WATCH? All good filled silver and nickel watches reduced 40 per centto cl se out the remaining stock at Reitling's Jewelry Store. i3atf Seminary; pupil of New York and The team will be under the complete in the Carlisle shoe factory, daughter of Nathan Albright, of this place, and Mr. Stuart M. O'Hara, of Easton, son For the Ladles. ber Col.

A. K. McCIure, the accom: Boston Masters) director of music, control of Dr. year's pop plished editor of the Philadelphia piano and voice. ular and successful coach.

He will Don't fail to see the Electric Clean Chambersburg Will be Here. Manager Hubley of the Colts receiv ing ITlnirt rtpmnnstrated at J. W. Miss Louise E. Woodburn, (graduate take the team in charge at Phoenixvilie Plank's store this week only.

Bring Times will deliver a lecture, and the entire course will be announced in due time. to-day, where preparatory practice vnnr smiled and have them Metzger College, music department), piano. 'A Howling Success." of George O'Hara, a prominent farmer of Boiling Springs. The ceremony uniting these young people was performed in a most impressive manner by Rev. M.

F. Fosselman, of the Evan ed word from Manager Henninger last evening stating that the Chambersburg team will positively be here on will be indulged in until the opening cleaned, free of charge. Aug.30,2t eod Wherever properly introduced Dr. Prof. Frank S.

Morrow, banjo, gui Miss Tompson will give daring the of college on September 16th. Charged with Embezzlement. tar and mandolin. year six talks or informal lectures on the history of music. These will be Ofllcer John McCoy yesterday ar AT rnCENIXVIIXE.

The Phocnixville club house and Saturday to cross bats with the home team. The game will be called promptly at 3:15 p. m. Admission 15 cents; Miss Elizabeth E. Forster (Art Stu It Surprises the People That we sell our Wash Dress Good at 5c knowing them to be worth 10 to 15c.

But we can use the cash to better advantage than to carry the goods over. Same holds good i our shirts waists 50 and 69c. for $1 00 goods. See our 6i and 8Jc, percales. Don't wait if you want any ol these goods.

The prices hold good until the goods are sold or September 15 th. gelical church, in the presence of a number of their mutual friends. The Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as a cure for constipation, has met with a phenomenal sale. Many druggists cannot say enough in praise of its merits, as well as its great popularity with the people. In trial size and also in 50o.

and 81.00 sizes, of W. F. Horn. rested E. G.

Swarjjz, of Shippensburg, dent's League, New York) director of open to the public. It is expected also formerly an employe of the Singer bride was attirrd in cream silk, lace athletic grounds have been placed at the disposal of the team and everything Art department. that five other members of the faculty will each give an informal lecture on and bride's roses, while the groom Miss Elizabeth Rose, girls' juve ladies 10 cents. Everybody turn out and help the boys along as this will be one of the finest games of the season. Ensminger will pitch for the home team.

nile department. some topic to be announced later. Sewing Machiue Co. He was arrested on two charges of embezzlement on oath of E. F.

Grove, of York, a Singer agent. It 'is alleged that Swartz wore the conventional black. In the midst of congratulations the party was is being done to make their stay both pleasant and beneficial. The following players will report at once, while others will not be able to start in until the Provision for the violin will be made These will al-o be open to the public. THE LARGEST STOCK nvited to dinner, and the good cheer, on application.

It is proposed to make the name Met The departments in which Metzger ger a synonym for culture and learn -OF- added to the joy becasioned by the ceremony, put everybody in a happy opening of college Buy the best mason fruit jars at the ing. The candidates back of the line will mood and fun passed around the board Big Store with the little prices, pints 45c dozen, quarts 48c dozen, half gal- Bargain New Style Shoes Our 75c, 93c and Jl-50 Quilts are going off rapidly be Lowther, nockenberry and Fulmer, sold a machine and appropriated the money to his own use. The accused entered bail before Justice Hughes who will give him a hearing. norn take tickets at cut prices. 12ilyd PRIZES, SCHOLARSHIP, The Metzger college alumni scholar ons 65c dozen.

Leaders in low prices. the latter a new man, at the halves; fast and furious." In the evening a reception was held Behney snyder brothers, 23 North college offers special advantages are girl's juvenile, college preparatory, collegiate, music and art, and it is the aim of the new management to carry out the wishes of the founder of the college to the letter and make Metzger a center of culture for girls and young Yon, of last year's Susquehanna team, IN CARLISLE. Hanover street. lsdtf everybody is surprised at the low prices and good quality of our Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Remember our bargains in enmpt.fi and the young couple were -kept busy ship gives free tuition for one year to the youg lady of Cumberland county who had not at fnll back, and Houston, last year's until a late hour receiving the con Colors, Shapes and Prices DEATHS.

33, 39, 44 and 50c. gratulations of their friends. About 8 been in attendance during the past ALL RIGHT AT plucky quarter-back, for that position. On the line, where will be the weakest spot, are Sheetz and Ralston as guards; Wertz and Miller as tackles Captain m. a rousing calathumpian was two years and who passes the best en Mrs.

Jane Peipher, wife of S. C. given the newly married couple and trance examination for the Freshman At STROHM'S Craver, Wingert, Bosley and Hoover Peipher, of New Cumberland, this county, died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock, aged 66 years, after a lingering on the Some familiar names class. The competitive examination will be held at Metzger, Sept. 8bh.

A prize of five dollars in gold will be awarded on commencement day, 1898, iwam 1 Heartburn. Gastrit. Children's Corset Waists 19c, worth 35 to 50c. Special prices on Muslins and Sheetings Shaker and Cotton Demorest SEWING MACHINES $20. Agents for Standard Fashion PAT TERNS.

Every pattern in stock. Designers 10c, 85c. a year. Sheets free. "Cash makes bargains." WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR CASH.

will be missed in tbe above list, but llness. Mrs. John Kllnk, of Mechan- UhWOlA is and all Stomach Disorders nnsit.ivo. some will be heard from later. discoursed "soothibg" sounds until the bride and groom, from force of circumstances, were induced to make the customary acknowledgment.

Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara will reside in Easton, where the groom has a permanent position in the employ of a telegraph company. Guest. icsburg is a daughter.

Funeral services will be held at her late home on TROXELIi'S ACCIDENT. One of the names absent from the Market street at 1 :30 Thursday after to the young lady, pursuing college preparatory or collegiate studies, who passes the best examination in ten books of fiction to be read between Oct. 1, '97 and June 1, '98. Those ten noon, services conducted by Rev. A.

S. ly cured. Grover Graham's Dyspepsia Remedy is a specific. One dose removes all distress, and a permanent cure of the most chronic and severe cases is guaranteed. Do not suffer I A 50 cent bottle will convince the most skeptical.

W. F. Horn, druggits. above is that of Troxell, who has so ably played at center for the past two Carlislers at Waynesboro. Zephr.

I The Lindner shoe works managers, of Carlisle, will come here in state four-in-hand so to speak and will be a tluat ol their own, Thursday. Conrad Hambleton, arrived yesterday evening from Carlisle, and will do the centennial in his "old Kentucky home." Messrs. D. Wilbur Horn and Guy Elden rode up from Carlisle yesterday in five hours and sixteen minutes. They will do the Centennial.

Miss norner, of Carlisle, is visiting Miss Blanche Plank. The Cumberland Valley It. R. station is handsomely decorated. It was designed by Mr.

George Cook, formerly of Carlisle. Public schools will soon open. You ladies, where, as the founder expressed it "all branches useful and ornamental" shall be taught. The girls' juvenile department will be limited to thirty girls between the ages of six and twelve and these thirty will be especially cared for. The limited number Insures pure air in the school room, personal attention, personal comfort and will give opportu nityfor methods of instruction and means of culture not otherwise pos eible A juvenile literary society will be organized.

French will be intn duced. Practice in drawing and writing pill be afforded and the little girls will be taught to sing. In addition to their regular studies, these will afford a solid foundation for further study, Faslck. seasons. On August 20th he was out driving, when the horse ran ofl.throw- books will be found in the Metzeer Public Sale ibrary and will be announced in this ng "Tom" out and breaking his collar FOR SALE.

paper Sept. 30. bone, ills place will be hard to mi out Wi Givler Cash ly Goods HARPER'S CORNER, A RLIS LK, IA. -OF- Another prize of five dollars in gold offered by Prof. Dick tcf the young of the known material, but he is expected to be in.

the game by October; CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AND IMPRO ed property for sale in best location a reasonable price. Inquire of John Lindn ady who shows the greatest progress 1st. Sjdtf BOILING SPRINGS piano during the year, whether be Another position that will be hard to PUBLIC SALES. ginner or advanced pupil, and a simi- fill, will be that of Ford at tackle, who SEVERAL SHARES OP LINDNER 8HOB stock, 8 and 9 per cent annual dlvl dend paying- stock a gilt edge investment Address Post Office, O. B.

C. Carlisle. Pa. 8jdtf ar one is offered in voice. has expressed the determination not The exact stage of proficiency of to play during the coming season.

It REAL ESTATE will need a new suit or a pair of trousers for vour boy. You can buy OODFAMir.V nORSE. WAGON, SLED. is to be hoped that he may be prevail Note. A notice in this ii duuiu neat tirtjei.

Wa. Made and Merit Maintains the confidence pf the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a medicine cures you when you are sick; if it cures your neighbors and your friends when they are ailing; if it makes wonderful eures fit majy diseases everywhere, then beyond any question that medicine, possesses merit. That is, just the truth about Hood's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by a combination, proportion and process unknown to other medicines, it has curative powers peculiar to itself.

We know it possesses great merit because it has them cheap of A. G. Keefer.16 North ed upon to change his opinion. is given free when Hanover street. Duvall, who made a big reputation AN 8-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, 631 W.

Louther street. al8-dtf James Smith. each pupil will be noted on entrance and the progress made during the year carefully noted. The committee of award here will consist of President Dick, Miss Thompson, Miss Woodburn and two persons not connected with On Thursday, Sept. 2, '97 sale bills are printed at this office or advertisement inserted in the Sentinel.

for himself In every game he played A REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE. last year, will not be able to go to A DESIRABLE J3UXLDING-LOT situated on the corner of Walnut and Arnh st En. A. Latt. Phoonixvllle, but will be in the game 3Hstfd Letter Found in Many Great The On the premises in Boiling Springs, a lot of ground 120 feet by 160 feet.The improvements are a TWO AND ONE-HALF 8TORY before the season is far advanced.

the college, but who will hear the var Musicians's Names. ious recitals given during the year and With the players who go to Phoenix- THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING No. 215 North Hanover street, the hore of the late Hon. Theo. tJornman will be sold at private sale on easy termc.

Apply to Odas. T. Oornman. -29 atf 119 VV. Main i whose judgment will be of value.

We vlllc well started in the game, there will be formed a strong nucleus for On Wednesday, Sept. 1, MRS. W1I. RICE will sell household furniture ather resldenco 117H West, HiKh gt. Tv- On Wednesday, Sept.

1. DANIEIj 5eiJ HERTZLER, will sell a car load of Ohio cattle at the Franklin house Sale at one o'clock. On Thursday, Sept. 2, at one o'clock on the premises.the executors of JONAS AL-KR1GUT will hell the Mansion farm, the farm adjoining and a tract of mountain land. It has been observed that with a few exceptions the letter is found in some pne of the names of the world's greatest musicians and composers, as are authorized by Pres.

Dick to extend to the pnblic a cordial invitation to enjoy the superior advantages offered WANTED. Brick House and brick uncovered porch, a good garden, a well ol pure water, -A FINE FRUIT ORCHARD Franz Liszt, Anton Rubenstein, (four by Metzger College for girls and young the season's team and will give Coach Stauffer more opportunities to devote his attention to new players. The Sentinel will publish from time to time the progress and any matters of times), Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Wag The rates for this department are very low: per session, girls six to eight years old, eight to ten, ten to twelve, $15.00. Clergymen will receive special discount in this, as in all other departments. Two little girls from any family receive the regu iar five per cenjt.

discount, and ten per cent is taken off for three or more. A postal card addressed to President Dick with name and age of your daughter will enrol her among the thirty, and entitle her to all the advantages the school offerc; The college preparatory and collet glate departments will continue to do thorough work and give girls exactly what they most need. The faculty is conceded by all to be the" eual of any in the state. Tne music department, under the guidance of Miss Cornelia Thompson, will not only maintain the high standard of work already attained, but will be operated along lines of usefulness that will make tbe department still more valuable. Miss Thompson is a graduate of a first class ladies' seminary, has had experience in three of I On Saturday, Bont 4 the Rice building, 2-id dcor from C.

V. depot, with 22 rooms. adies. I kJLlABLE MAN to open small office and jl nanaje my Kooas. handle my iroods osition permanent ner, Schumann, nandel, Haydn, Paga- Stamp and reference? A.

T. Morrl2, care Buy your boy a this paper. nterest during the boys' stay at Phoe- nice new suit for G. Keefer's, 16 N. school cheap at A.

nini, Russini, Gounod, Chopin, Rosenthal. Careno, Loeschhorn, Eugen D'Albert, B. J. Lang, Satnt-Saens, Hanover street. A POSITION by a young man aged Clerk In a store.

Has had saver.l 22 aa years nlxville, which will be watched with much interest. experience a grocery. Address, Cures, not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently cures, when all others fail to do any good whatever. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known to possess merit or the power to cure disease; it is known to be the best building-up medicine on earth it is known to be honestly advertised, and for these reasons the people-buy and take Hood's SarsapariHa, almost to the exclusion of other preparations.

In fact, Merit Made and Merit Maintains the confidence of the people in Special JNotice. post oflice box 385, Carlisle, Pa. 30a6td De Pachmann, Czerny, Scharwenka, William Mason and so the list might the schedule. The following is the schedule as thus all in first class condition. Bale at TEN o'clock when terms will be made known by CHARLOTTE BENNETT.

RASCAL IS DEAD. The clothing and shoe merchants have extended their time for closing at six be prolonged indefinitely. Some notable exceptions are, Leschetitzky, far arranged by Manager Ewing: to Sept. 15th. Susquehanna University at Carlisle Joseffy, Tausig, Sherwood and Kullak, on Sept.

25th. but the cases ate rare where is not Hicks Discharged. DeputySheriff Joseph Khrom last Killed In a Dog Fight Sunday Last About 30 O'clock In the Morning. John Baker's valuable dog "Rascal" found in one name, as Ignaz Johann Indian School at Carlisle on Oct. 2nd.

Swarthmore at Swarthmore on Oct. 'Mice to Tax Payers Of the Borough of Carlisle. Yon are hereby requested to your Borongh, School and iiuilding Tax for the year 197 on or before the first day of September, 1897, 10 have an abatement of 5 per cent. off. Flease call on me in the Wil ness Room 1 the will be sold at ten o'clock at the court house.

Oa Saturday, heirs of DAVID COMMON will sell the farm of 61 acres in North Middieton well adapted for trucking. On Krlday, Sept. 10, the assignee of WM. DKVENNKV wilt sell the 48 acre tract near Churchtown. On t'riday, 10, at 2 p.

THOS DUNLAP, will sell the Lydia K. Walker truck farm in rankfo'd township. On Saturday, September Uth, GEORGE MENTZElt, assignee, will tell in Lower Frankford township, on the "Fere's farm," horses, wagon, harness, etc. On Saturday, i-rpt 11, the asMgBee of ZAC. MEIXEL will sell the farm near lloiUiig Springs and a tract of mountain land On Friday, Wept.

JV the executors of T1IEO. COKNMAN will tail the farm a Middlesex township. On Saturday, hept 18, the executors of Til EO. OORNMAN will sell a number of town properties and also the Vance Oo. planing mill; also industrial shocks.

On Thursday, Hept.23 GEO W. HETRICK will sell on the premises at roo o'clock, his -rm near station, containing 146 acres. On Saturday. Fopt. 26, tbe heirs of 8AML.

BURK HOLDER, dee'd, will sell on the premises at one o'i lock, nea- Grelder's post office, a farm containing 120 acres and On Saturday. October 2d, JACOB BAUGH- -MAN, trustee will sell the Wm Wagner.decd property. In Bloservi'le Sale at one o'clock. Paderewski. Local musicians often 5 9th.

is no more. In a dog fight Sunday evening took Samuel Hicks, ac alleged grangers picnic gambler, to Mechan-icsburg, where he was given a hearing. take much interest in this discovery and find its application pertinent. LnJQH8(Q The justice.after hearing the evidence morning last, in the vicinity of the site of the Thurston-Wiener shoe factory, he was so seriously injured that in a few moments he closed his eyes When we discovered this we ran -over the names of the music department of discharged him. Haverford at naverfordonOct.

16th. Lehigh at Bethlehem on Oct. 20th. Villa Nova at Carlisle on Oct. 23rd.

TJrsious at Carlisle on Oct. 30th. Nov. 6th (open.) Lafayette at Easton on Nov. 13th.

Franklin and Marshall at Carlisle on Court Houe as early an possible as I Metzger, out of curiosity, and found 'n" in the names of all the teachers Sarsaparilla he One True $lood Purifier. All druggists, tl. For Sale. All kinds of bicycle and sewlnc ma for ever, to the light of day. Jt was "Rascal" here, "Rascal" there anl "Rascal" everywhere.

He was a won who were catalogued for music and in 29 of the names of music pupils. may be busy near the end and make it unpleasant for all parties. Respectfully Geo. Zinn, Collectors of Boroueh. 'cbool and the best schools and colleges for girlv and is endorsed by the best musicians of the land.

Her specialties for ten years have been vocal training and piano. She is a skilful pipe organist and choir director and possesses all the qualifications needed for th3 important position of director of 'a conservatory of music. Her status as a musician may be inferred from the fact that a few years ago she declined a professor Nov. 20th. chine oil also sewing machine needles nf all kinds sold by Mrs.

Cameron, No. 43 East Pomf ret street.or can be found at market twice a week; etdsl derful dog never had any fleas, lice, or any bad habits. His owner would State College at Sunbury on Nov. Building Tax. 25th.

Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 m. not have taken a pile of money for University of Pennsylvania have him, so greatly was he attached to cure liver Ills; easy to flOOU FlllS take, easy to operate. 25c Shake Info Your Shoes.

Allen's Foot. Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tlgbt-fittine or new shoes feel easy.

It is a certain curs for sweating, callous and hot, tired aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mall for 26c" in stamps Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S.

Olmsted. Le Koy, N. Y. promised a game the date of which has To the Young Foco No Dance This Week. On account of the Union band being i Waynesboro thisweek the regular him.

But he's dead, and our friend Baker mnurns. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permarieiitly cure is the mission of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. For sale at Groome.s Modern Pharmacv. not yet been decided. Pozsom'a Complkxioi Powder gives fresher ship in voice in Vassar College.

She charms; to the old, renewed youth. Try We are informed that one of the dances at Boiling Springs will be postponed until next Thursday. Sept. 9th, The Grandest Remedy. Mr.

R. B. Qreeve. merchant, nf Hhll. curs that took a prominent part in the fight, was killed yesterday.

was pursuing her studies in piano under fProf. B. J. Long, of Boston, and preferred to complete her work with that eminent pianist and teacher. when the managers have engaged that howie.

certifies that he had con sumption, was given up to die, sought Economy and strength are combined entire band to furnish the music for dancing. The department of art will still in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every bottle $100 Reward $100. The readers of this raper will be pleaded to learn that tu. re is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh, nail's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical raternity.

Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any case that ft fails to cure. Pejnd for list of testimonials. Address, F.

Toledo, O. Cg-Sold by druggists, 75c. all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up In a have the efficient services of, Miss contains 100 doses and will average to last a mouth. Forster and no art school ever had To Cure a Cold in Ona Day Take laxative Brnmn Onlnlnft Tah- chair; was Induced to try Dr. King's A GREAT DEAL.

better. This department under such an inspiring, efficient teacher should ets. All druffcists refund the monev New Discovery, and was cured bv nse Children's Nightly Habits Dr. E. Deletion's Antl Llurtfic.

May be worth to you more than $100 you have a child who soils bedding from irjeontenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike It arrests the trouble at once. 91. Sold by W. F.

Horn and B. JF. Emrick, druggists, Carlisle, Pa. it fails to cure 25e of two bottles. For past three years of unnecessary expenditure of time and money may be saved if you will only keep a bottle of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup PepMn in the house. Nine has been attending to business, and Bays Dr. King's New Discovery is the attract a large class for the studio. Work begins on the 8th. In order to convince all of the superiority of this department, a special rate is given this year.

It is so very low that Pres. CLOSING OUT. All IftWPlrw a. Pa1Mlnna TAtscTrs grandest remedy-ever made, as it has done SO much for him anri alsn frr REDUCED RATES TO AT I. Wlin tlS.TT? irirvnnn tenths of all ordinary sickness is from SEPTEMBER io, 1807.

-Ta the stomach; keep that organ in others in his community. Dr. King's LI SCfiOLAHSIUP, day and evening. gelsfon 4750. Oue year T1fTMT.

gaol Inn OA ft Store. Rolled Gold Plate and Sterling Shirtwaist Set at 25c. choice patterns ixew uiscovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. "It proper condition and all will be well. Syrup Pepsin is a specifics Trial 6ize bOi-J 10c, large sizes 50c $.1.00, of W.

F. Hoi a- num ou ana itc. anotner line at 15c. reduced rrnm 20r cat. nt TJoiiori Running indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing may be cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.

It soothes, strengthens and It is the great pile cure. 4 Groome's oderh Pharmacy," don't fall. Trial bottle freest Horn's DrugStor Oue Year Day Session, 00. six Months Day Session 30.00 Months Night Session J18.00. THREE COURSES -Book-keeping, fborthand and penmanship.

B-vcnlng clas in penmanship, three months for $5.00. Gold Plate Collar Buttons 15c. regular A Great Surcme-Is-Itt-Mor jj-me uat Pins witn assorted btonesand brilliant Tops "25c. worth 50c. See East Show wi for those who will go to-day and get a nackaee of GRAIN-O.

It takes the Shoes and Oxfords at Half Price. Now is the time to secure great bargains in ladies shoes and Oxfords. Also a lot of ladies fine shoes will be sold at a sacrifice regardless of cost. R. A.

Richards, 108 West Pomf ret street. 20aug-lmd Bicycle Races at Five Prize Amateur race under the rules of the L. A. at Norland Park Chambersburg. Pa Friday, Sept.

10. 1897, at 2 p. m. Open to all riders, Blace of coffee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can S.

F. WHITMAN SON'S FINE CHOCOLATES Entry iee si.ou Tor first event and 50 be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of Dure crains and look and tastes Have You Seen It cents lor each additional event. Entry AND BON HONS lee for boys race 25c. The one-half mile track will be put in first-ciass condition.

Entry blanks can be had one-half, one, two and five pound like the flbest grades of Mocbaor Java co3fee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Gratn-O is better for te system than a tonic, because its benefit is What coffee breaks down Cave Hill Park Pavilion ROSY CHEEKS AND SPARKLING EYES yoiixvyr rs or utah kidkxt biaks. The Turners' great discovery. The warning notes from the kidneys are backache, urinary trouble, frequent matlsm.

burnine uride, dropsical twelllngs, irregular heart action. Reed the warning at once, your life is in danger. Utah Kinney Beans regulate the kidneys, cure all urinary and bladder troubles surely and quickly. Utah Kidney Beans, discovered ana perfected by The Turner's, of Philadelphia. THE TURNERS also make PO-MECtA-The Infant's friend, the Invalid's benefactor.

A perfect food. A new discovery for the little ones and for the weak at 109 N. Main St. W. L.

Forney, Manager. Proposals are invited for the pale of $20,000 coupon 1 per cent, per annum school bond. Interest payable Oct. 1st and April 1st in each year Denomination $500. $3,000 maturing October 1st, 1900 3,000 1901 3,000 1902 3,000 1803 3,000 1904 3,000 1905 2,000 1906 Proposals will be received until Monday, Sept.

7 :30 o'clock p. m. S. M. Goodyear, J.

R. Bixxkr, Secty. Prest. i a27-eodtd boxes. Lowney Fine Chocolates.

Mixed candies from 10 to 80c a lb. Grain builds up. ask your grocer Grand stand accommodations for ladies. 25a6td for Grain-O. 15c ana zoo.

8 -J Trv Allen's Foot Ease, From Sire to Son As a Family Medicine Bacon's Cel That Fall Suit I Orderid for You. IT'S A GOOD ONE sis bo Uere is a teauty, i70. We make them tor tin ro. 1 10, tn 00, 118 00. 19 00 and 30 00.

at J. I.G. WE IDLER'S, THEN HANOVER ST. No. 147 Carlisle, Pa.

TOM M. MONYER. A nnwder to be shaken into tbe shoes. At ery King for the Nerves passes from sire to son as a legacy. If you have this season your mo.

uui, and get tired easily. If yon have smarting LITTLE LIVER TURNERS TURNERS small pill. Turns your liver. A ver A verv No, 35 West Main St. eriodical tickets taken.

I7tf WEEK OF AUG. 23' Harry D'Estas ROYAL ENGLISH ANNIK1NS ''V-, WITH MECHANICAL MINSTREL Firs! Part. The Novelty of the Season. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. kidney, liver or blood disorder, indi gestion, constipation, headache, rheu Phar- jauuvru agents urote Snecial a mac; and W.

F. Horn. matlsm, this crand specific will cure you. B. F.

Emrick, sole agent is distributing samples free ieev or uku ltcooluthe feet and makes walking easy. Cures and prevents swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves coma and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores for 26c.

Trial package FRFE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. CUTfi that.

HlTInl. mltK riira Th Karl's Clover Koot Tea is a pleasant laxa tive. Bemilates the bowels purities the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, to cents.

Bold by B. F. Emrick, 84 West Main street, C5. to the afflicted. Large packages 50c Witt's Colic Cholera Cure, One million bottles sold last year.

40 for 35 cents. Sold by B. F. Emrick. West Maiu street.

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