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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 4

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k7 6c i c. -1 LOCAL DEPART lENT: I -----GRAND---- 1 1 i -1 4 i 1,.. G' 4 3 i 1 i 4 iki l'' EttNT. ir-4-A GOOD clIANC1.1 A Store Room irrthe tiPw Warehone at Turnpike SLItion. on th; tiatiroad 4 rniies from York.

Also if desired a TwaStory Brick with acre ot grouod. A good reliable perso n. renting this stand could attrna to tbe fleight business 01 tht, ILLIIro441 this pr)int, and Post Of11e could be established at this For further particulars call ou the undersigned residing at the Station. or address him at ark, Pa. oct1F-Iru1 IL C.

norsEit Commualcaton They are same very generous policemen in (Jur especially Mr. E. We a this go to a neighbor and 6ay, here's a (Dem.) ticket, if you vote it I will giye you a half a dollar." Samuel did tot like to yield, but It be was untiresome, and Sammie yielded to the servant. This is a fact and can be well proven. We now leave It to the public if this 13 not a violation of the law.

FROM SIXTH' WARD. In th it di so 3( AT TILE Beaver Street M. E. Church, tuder the auspices et I Beaver Street M. E.

Church, Auoxber laestIont. The other day a man, greatly under the influelee of Ilquor, narroaly escaped being killed near plan, by fal'aing among the wheel of a buggy in which Le had been riding. lie was severely hurt, though not seriously. Ten yews ago, la a neighharing town, this man had as good business prospects as any man we know, and his check was good for $25,00. To-day he is not worth a dollar, and the man la almost a vagabond on the face of the earth.

It is the old story over aLiala. He was a man of fine qualities; bad plenty of money, and hosts of friends; but he contracted habits of intemperance, and they have proved his illsburg CIEGAti COMMITTEr tlY Tit 11 ay( 11 Loultette, I AD.oAto-... I Fon RENT. A Two-Story WeatherboArded House, with gas and water, situated on East King St near the ruir Ground- Can on or HOWARD E. WANTZ, with Wantz At Son.

oet294mw 1t.2 East Market Street, rxi aim Td t- 5 OF YORK, 1 and the favorite Prima ilAiina, 1 Miss -Annie -Annie RooluerI OF BALTIMORE. Al Faith Ion Large buttons are all the rage. Cloak sleties are rather large and loose Jacquard cloth is a new cloaking material. Black Chalitilly lace ii again used on bonnets cleft halo brims are among the novelties in bonnets. Antique chveny is again coming into use for wide feminine collars.

Floral trimmings for evening dresses are richer than ever. Slate, gray and orange are deemed fashionable combination of colors. ki la. FAIWA'N mIt.mO00 os 1.111 -West "atvm-eN, St. Near the National Hutt Lie.

LOUR AND GRAIN MARKET. White Wheat per bushel Red Wheat Rye, Coru, Oats, Buckwheat I 40 1 34 t7 30 64 5 00 1 -25 1 30 ohot or 4.44,64t, oof I ReSerTed Seats cents. Genera'. 3.5 cents. Doors open at 7 o'eloek p.

m. tnence at S. Tictkets for sale at P. A. S.

Chambers Stallman She.tt-r'S, ereut book stores. the members of the tee, and at the door, at 3teCieliaa alt's, and Smith ei drug st )re. She.trr's, 3rg of tho IT St )re. Iles( 35 een Poo menet Tic ti Chain ereut tee, at aliTn 7.r owe aidu'c4 I 1 Cr. 101101111MMI1 Clover seed per bushel rimotby seed kix seed mlur SatTels, Plemokant, Plektinq, The Democratic headquarters were crowded till a late hour last ti4ht.

it uight's cold froze vegetation for the first time this season. It would be a hard matter for a fashionably dressed lady to climb over a fence. The gilt edge is worn off the weather. Turkeys were never more plenty than they ea this year. Coon bunters await the coming tot a full moon.

Wild ducks are 'very numerous on the river. Mosquitos still lingEr. The corner loafer has hunted a warmer spot. How dry I am," said a York man yesterday. The war is overnow count the SD01.13.: "Old Hawkins" as cold weather Is famillary called, seems to be around.

Sociables and mite societies are getting thlairer. Underwear Is more delicately called intimate linen." A good clergyman prayed fervently for those wbo were to proud to kneel and to to stand ion returns come in slowly. The election was remarkably free from fahts and conduct. Remember the poor. We're poor, subscribe for the DISPATCH-Sabbath School anniversary in the Presbyterian church this evening at 7 o'clock.

Go and hear something good. The Glen flock band Ere giving excellent entertainments in that neighborhood. Haydn Quartette to-morrow night, in Laver street M. E. church.

We've cft a heard and often read Abo'at a convers Ition's tin cad; But now a days it may be seen The one I saw to-day was green cart led many a word and tone From telephone to telephoae All I Science gives us one more 1113k, Tbat we may hear our neighbors think. Providence Journal. 'ecrowd- 1 for the fashion- ther. DRUGS, MEDICINES, TEAS, SPICES, and all things usually found in first class drug to re -s. i3 50 5 50 90 90 RETAIL PRICE FlourExtra, per bbl.

in Super, Mixed Corn and Oats, per bushel Shorts, per 100 lbs. Brown staff per I00 lbs STOCK MARKET. MITE ct3L-Z Vizi SON cr); E'r 7 E. York, Pa. NOTIC-A-E.

Notice Is heretiv given thlt 11r.d," signed, 6ealer ol Weights anti County of York, ILts for the tram action of bustueis to, at No. 400 West Market Street, oft, 1,44 where all persons wishing to have noir and measures compAred and call upon him. sep2t7-77-tf It. LEW-, thlt Ate4surt. I )t oft, :74 11.1.vo noir Ld It LEr'L -4N1 -AL signed Count, for to.

at here and tr caU ul sep 011Ic Lai Returns. The returns of the County is nearly com plete, and we give elsewhere the official vote as taken from the return sheets sent in to the Prethonotary up to the hour of going to press. Remember this fact, that our report is official as it is something rare that the county vote can be given correctly on the day following the election. We in this connection return thanks to our Prothonotary and his assistants for courtesies shown U3 in Making up our report, as they greatly lighteied our labor by such kindness. There are six townships yet to herd from.

The majority in York County: will be a Democratic. The vote was very light this year as will be seen in the returns. 'Oil I 1S37 LZ-13SE NEFF'S Keystone Oil Paste Blacking To Shine your Boots and Shoes. USE Horse and Cattle Powder, For Cows, Horses, and other stock. reb7lvd.febti-1vw 4 1 r4 1 twat' trrl 110 105 108 110 ins 1 is'Itt' IYork County Nationll Bank.

in 11111111TIN 1 purehasors, at syildricate io ax. and other United States Bunts taken in 7 for tht3 4 per Bonds At mArArt 1 ri-r. JAS. A. ug1-77-tfd 'ES FOUR pta red in $et t'a 4 takon it lquirKrt 1 S.

A. LL COAL MARKET. Corrected by BEOwN FRICK. Price delivered in YorkReal. per Ton AM 0 KIN BALD HEADS-BALD HEADS-BALD HEADS-BALD HEADS-BALD BRAIN -BALD ILL'AD; Lump Broken Egg and Stove No.4, Stove Chestnut Pea ft.

UT 0 17 X) 1r II IA 3C) 13 a Mmt twat BALT. CO. 5 04.) 5 00 500 4 NJ 3 ft 43 25 500 500 4 5 4. 5i 5 01 4 Es. Foii Lump Broken Egg and -Stove No.

4 Stove Chestnut oft condtfillinnau. The fishermen of Marsh Itian and Goldsboro' had a large supply ot a few bass and any quanti5, of catfish and u3kers in the Harrisburg inarket on Saturday and this morning. The granite used in the Grace 3 i E. church at procured near York Haven, this county, above Goldsbcro'. Yesterday a horse attached to a coal cart, belonging to Fahs fell down in West and broke the shafts.

No other dahia0 was done. LYKENSVkT.T.'er Lump Proken Egg and Stove Chestnut Blacksmith Coal ver 5vkT.T.-ex. ushel Al IP. 'State of tte temperature at 2:30 rn. to day 00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ItTISEMENTS DIN-ID EN D. YORK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK York, November 6, 1S77. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of five per cent. clear of taxes and payable on demand. ASS.

A. SetIALL, nov6-3td Cash i er. NATIONAL BANK. Cork, Noveber 6, 1S77. its day declared a tear of taxes and payable et A.

SUIALL, Cashi er. nave received from Hiram Young, the York. County Alinanac by him. It is in torm and character like the well known lyincaster and Hagerstown al so popular housekeepers, who generally p-gard those of dissimilar form and get-up with ma: ted suspicion. The York County.Almanac will doubtless have a large Gazette.

-Rflnftwfy. A serious runaway took -place yesterday afternoon in ithe south western portion of town, in which the occupants were thrown out, the wagon broken, and the horse hurt to extent. The parties have requested list withhold This kind of thing is rouzh on and just we thought we had a good item, it was gone. Carner GlorieLaying. Thi) lay ing of the corner stone of the new Luther tn Church, atNew Freedom, (a description and notice of wuieh we have al.

ready given) took place on Monday at noon. The ceremonies were conducted by Rev. J. Menges, who was assisted by Iv. ir Gerlin, both of York.

The frame was raked after the laying of the corner stone, and the work will go ON rapidly. THE BEST BOYS I A lla BEST cl. 14.) ...0 A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF 1 Tile 011iv Artic lo that Hair ell Banat is thet CARBOLINE CARBOLINE CARBOLINE prepared fr A wonderful discovery. Restores the hair. oil as it flows from Creates a new growth of hair in six weeks.

ature grta chemical laboratory, by a pietiliir CARBOUNE CARBOLINE invented by a practical chernit, who. was led to experiment upon An elegant 0 ressing. Restores faded hair. Was never known to fail in a single instance. as a hair restorative by reading an inter-; 01 esting account written bv Mr.

Geo llor- I i v-). CARBOLINE CARBOLINE ton, resident of the frontier town Kilt-Alta in Russia. Mr. Horton had 7 Erilincoat.tca.sdydeanditreustres iers 11 ag trial hair. tried With extraordinary success the ---1 P.4 Petroleum upon cattle tind CARBOLINE CARCOL i INE 1 had their hair on being afrycteil An Invigorates 4he scalp.

ts -lile magic- I with the cattle plazue. The idea was ..1 Ong 13 dohkg wonders ou tieto" bald heads. seSted to him through a very enrioust, sel 'T CARBOLINE CARBOLINE circumstance, namely, he recollected .:7,, that a former i4ervant at the hotel, prema- I rill Strengthens the hair. Recommends itself turelv baltl, ngu ad a silar ha bit w'nr! Makes tbe old look young again. '0- -01 trimnimg the lamps, of Wiping i I roi CARBOLINE CARBOLINE leuni-besmeared blinds upon thc lommf 0.1 till remainin to him Tbree Is not -a dye.

Restores lost vitality. rerforms what other hair restorers only claim. tuontns from his first appcarani'c at in. 1-3 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE hotel he was the subject of gtmlal mark, hi head 'wino. covered wi.11 I.

Makes hair grow. Absolutely certain. of FINE il AIR. I I Is the talk all over town. Such a wonderful change in so short a Mr.

Horton deemed of 71., CARBOLINE importance to make public to the: CARBOLI Is the best hair tonic. Beautifies the hair. world. Front practical exlierlim at, I- Omni P.1 Is destined to become a household word. our chemical friend became convincol.

CARBOLINE CARBOLINE that Petroleum if properly and freed fro la all irritating ,1 Excelled by none. Covers the bald heads. en lf. iiing su hs tances a the 7 r.k--1: Recommds itse One trial will conv llumnat ince. I able propertv of restoring the hair its t-4 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE natural state and color; stilT on tai ri no minerals.

Reitores oriOnal color. Pcnr12-nts were necesrY l'ruti Is praised by every one who has tried it article combining tbc t- of the oil in 13, A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEUM 4 o-1 0 011i Articlo that will', Restore Hai ll Banat. Th. I CARBOLINE CARBOLINE CARBOLINE' is prupart-01 tile'''' I oil as it flows from Nature's Lfrtatit r- A wonderful discovery. Restores the hair.

Creates a new growth of hair in six weeks. i chemical laboratory, by a peculi ir 1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE eess invented by a practical clienik, I to cu An elegant 0 ressing. Restores faded hair. led to experiment Ilott 0.. Was never known to fail in a single instance.

a hair restorative by re .4 ati: ng an A r-; 01 esting account written bv Mr. Geo llor- I CARBOLINE CARBOLINE ton, resident of the (rontier Klaelit a in Russia Mr Horton had l'-' Eradicat ff es dandru. estores gray hair. .,.1 ss Is not a dye. Restcres the natur tried with extraordinar succe the use ally.

1 of Petroleum upon cattle tind hor ses P.m! CARI3OLINE CARCOLINE I that had lost their hair on be a 'I I ith the cattle Invigorates scalp. 111110c pla gue. The Was ..1 Imq 13 wonders ou bald heads. tO him through a very curiotts CARBOLINE CARBOLINE circumstance, nantely, Le reeollectenA 1 that a former servant at the hotel, prema- I the hair. Recommends itself.

turelv bald had a singular habit whcn V. Makes the old look young a gain. trimming the littlipq, of wi pi lig i ft 4 ro- 1 Pn.ol CARBOLINE CARBOLINE lefuli-bestneare hands upon th -kFiy Ommf 0.1 Is nota dye. Restores lost vitality. locks still remaining to him.

Three rerforms what other hair restorers only claim. 11.101.1t1 from his first appearan'e at the i4 hotel he was the subject of CARBOLINE 12-itrk, lib; head beiurr covered -t1 CARBOLINE 1 Makes hair grow. Absolutely certain. of FINE 6 il A II I Is the talk all over town. r--4-tich a wonderful change in so tittle i cr.

Horton deemed of Hi 5, CARBOLIINIE CAR 0 LI NI Is the best hair tonic. Beautifies the hair. importance to make public to the Omni PI Is destined to become a household word. world. rom rctic.d ex pa perlin 1 I our chemical friend became CARBOLINE CARBOLINE that Petroleum it propeily and freed from all irritating --I Excelled by none.

Covers the bald heads. es, nao the P- Recommends itself. One trial will convince. I ablc-, property of restoring the hair it.i ot1 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE natural state and color; stilT 7.: Contain no minerals. Restores original color.

1 1 Is praised by every ohe has tried it. leritncn, were article combining of the oil in -41. 4-1! AN "4.iF-1 011 07 'U I lig I I 1 7 rf 021011Se ILIVL, 7 IN ANIERICAt IERICAs 4. OUR STOCI OF TOCI: OF Ready-Made IT? res 117V171 r-Ariade "Prenent Arni Last olaht a inAn who had imbibed too freely, notwithstandinz the bars were all closeci, went into Ncedel's saloon during last ev(nitILt and shook a pist)I under Tadvr Neo lel's nose. He was requested to put it away, which he did, but afterward Mr.

Ncelel and pointed the weapon, cocked, at his head. Ncedel immediately wrenched the weapon from the drunken man's hands, and kept it. Tbe man can have the same by calling after it when r. 1.71 11 gi 16.. Mal a.de rrqs I arlati 7 ,1 Nam ls larger and of fiaer quality than ever offered before.

ier quality than ever 1 before. LS P.M 1 CARBOLINE CAR BOLINE Is a natural product. Restores diseased hair. handled as daintily as the Is the crowning success of the medical world. Cologne; lie now CARBOLINE CARBOLINE tr Cooling and cleanly.

Removes scarf. is worth its weight in gold. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Makes the hair glossy. Is sure, safe, certain. i Buy it you will never regret it.

Fit IJ Oysters Served in Every Style, 17.1.PUI7T1'1'" OPEN UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT. boasted, Stewed, Fried, Broiled and Chafed. qmpoile 0.a wed" or-4 stA oL an 'Jona CARE 0 Larm to the public without fear of tion as the best restorative and 1.e:tuti1ier. 1 of the hair the world ilas ever produced.il; PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. by all Druggists.

1 .4 CARBOL1NE CARBOLINE MC 17. rz rz 3::: lt co. eneral Agents for the United States a 7 I Sold everywhere. Price, one dollar. 4ve.

7:41 ra. I BALD HEADSBALD HEADSBALD HEADSBALD HEADSBALD HEADS utton, Veal and Pork Chops, BEEFSTEAK AND HOT COTTEE, eel divi1 vit i 9. an 04-nt CARBOLINE CARBOLINE NA-Iliell 't 0,, 1 A 't i 01. A V. I a natural product.

Restores diseased hair. handled as daintily (Le anio 01 1.. Ge Is the crowning success of the medical world. Cologne; he now lireuts J. c'I'l CARBOLINE CARBOLINE CIIIIE 0 Larm tr Cooling and cleanly.

Removes to the public without fear of contradio-; Po'o, is worth its weight in gold. tion as the best restorative and CARBOLINE CARBOLINE of the hair the world has, ever pr41 PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Makes the hair glossy. Is sure, safe, certain. 0, Buy it you will never regret it.

by all Druggists 11 am rz rz la -5 cc CARBOLINE CARBOLINE General Agents for the United States et (arl3ia3. 7: I Sold everywhere. Price, one dollar. Zevztli LVO. 7:41 i BALD HEADSBALD HEADSBALD HEADSBALD HEADSBALD IlEADs pi, It -71 I 3 czn ri 11 fi qttr I i i i 11.

Aa I ti 1 8 i 11 1 a '1m 116, till l'''' I 4 OPEN UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT. Style Oysters Served in Every I boasted, Stewed, Fried, Broiled and Chafed. utton2 Veal and Pork Chops i 1 14 I. IIPPY qTEATC AND ..,,,...1 HOT. Cari'rE 14 1, 1 i 0.

4 r. el et! i. CI Li i itar I -Raw 4 077.i.v.th. e-t, CI- p' Prt Jr''''''') la. TY 444VC 11 a-.

ti i-J J1 -I; Co C--3) Znj -1- 4- -a- f.I-.. 4.2. ,,2 i (ils tj 4 a Ilb .1.41 rif.4 Pio 1 El im' wit'l I 11: El CORNET'. 4 .1111,47 ii I 171 CHESTNUT, I I I Lk large variety of the finet ety of the fineit MID DOMESTIC FOR MEN'S WEAR. 'ID 11 lAuti-tiia if IR 1 C---4 t-.

N'S WEAR. If 1 takes tbree minutes for three cats to kill Circe rat, it would take one cat three to kill one rat, then three cats could kill orie rat in one minute, three cats could kill lie hundred rats in one hundred min- utes if their wini holds out, and it ain't goo1 tight for cats either as Josh Billings said. Brogueville is said to have rectived its name from an old Irishman, a shoemaker who kept a grog shop in addition to his shoe shop. 1 Some friends from Ireland visiting him one day the name of hiS place. Sticktng an old.

brogue (shoe) on a stick, he said owe'll call it the Brogue." Tradition does not give the name of the father of this thrifty village. It was purchased by Mr. Rob'4 N. Kilctore in 1851, who built a blaeksmith shop, store and several tenement housi. The place is pleasantly situated on the York and Peach Bottom road 15 miles from the former place, and comprises a chureschool house, store, post office, ho" tel, blacksmith, wagon and sh-emaker's shopsand twelve dwelling houses, including the residence of a physician.

Tbe gentlemanly proprietor of the hotel is well known la York. C. Brogueville, Nov. 5, 0 Teachers' Institute. teachers of Efellam twp.

met in Rudy's school house, on Saturday, Nov. 3d, for the purp4se of organizing a district institute. C. McCann was chosen President pro whin the following officers were elected President, Wm. Omenheiser V.

President, J. K. Fleming Secretary, P. C. McCann Ass't Secretary, J.

M. Blessing; Treas4rer, A. W. Strickler. Thc Constitution was read, and with a few exceptions adopted.

The President then appointed a committee to arrange a programme fo: the next meeting, after which Mr. Blessing conducted a class drill In orthography. rhe following is the programme for the next meeting: Orthography, A. N.V. Strickler; Reading, NIrm.

Zmenhekier; writen arithmetic, P. C. McCann; Geography, J. 11. Blessing; essay, by J.

Me Case or Joel Briuton. L'intion was made in this paper of the arrest of Joel Brinton, of Goldsboro', on a charge or defrauding the revenue laws, and his subsequent incarceration in prison at Lancaster in default of bail. We have been informed that 11r. Brinton was not imprisoned, having given bail for his appearance when wanted. Fie is represented as a respetllo char-maker of and the whole affair seems to have been a set up job him by a discharged ALSO, LSO, Suits Ready-Made, udy-Made IN MEN'S SIZES, 'MADE OF Fine English and Scotch Suiting-.

'S SIZE Nc; DE OF id Scotch Suitings. LADIES' SUMS AHD liABITZ utsi.s tliti0 HABITS rk TO ORDER. To The prices correspond with the times. correspond with the Lancaster Tobacco. Larcaster correspondent of the New York To5acco Leaf writes under date of October 2.r), as follows.

"The 1877 crot, has had plenty of damp weather hud cures fully as dart as the 1876 crop (1M, sod is by far the finest crop we 'have ti.vl 1873; perfectly free from holes, etc From present appearances holders ara firm in their belief that for the fine grades a high figure will be realized, as the gnantitv of that grade is not so correspondingly large as last year's crop' flihIlr if this crop turns out one-third A. A Is dving better than I anticipate; whereas in the 1876 crop about one-half was h'at thf-a grade of 1877 run ere, ra')re so than last year. The 1876 crop Nan regularity from 'this place, as about eases of Lancaster county lot wi re sliippia4 to New York; one firm (Fatman Co.) sent 2,000 cases via adilig 1141Iroad. The demand still confkir low- grades, more so than for high i 1 I 1 I I' F. A.

Hoyt SOUTUWEST con TENTH At113 a 0ysters served by the Quart or (-tallon At 30 40 and 50 cents per quart. Orders taken up to Friday, and served fresh and fine, on Saturday Sunday morning al101. 1 037steres served by the Quart. or (-i- At 30) 40 and 50 centper peuart. Orders taken tin to Friday, and served fresh aria firi, on Sunday mornm PH1A.

oe t11-77-2md-e od 3ELPHIA-. trctLi-i Fleming. The following topic is proposed for discussion: "Resolved that total absti- nence is necessary for the younz peo plb of our On motion the Institute adjourned to meet school house on Saturday, Nov. The teachers were prezent Wm Ennenheiser, J. 31.

Blessing, J. 1.C'.'.12-".eraing, A. W. Strickley, Edward Frantlia Lehmar, and P. C.

Mc- cani ELESsrsa, SeeleQ P. C. McCann, 1 11 44- 1 1.7). oLaw.a-1 'Stu 1 Iew oge. w.

F. REISING HI 't PR ro 7 hrtuld go to Younces fr their aetks, e.ipy drawiD4 book eod i aD(1 cray onS. If yon want a good glass of Wocker's Lancaster Lager Beer cool ad lies'a-taa at all times, go to KLIsEws, next to-the Court House. lun30-1 oct26-eod-2 sv i I .1 1 Natm, 1 4 1.

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