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5 THE YORK DAILY, SATURDAY MORXING, SEPTEMBER 30; 1191 FINANCIAL PEAT. FSTATE AMUSEMENTS WANTED DEMON RUM FORCES MAYOR TO RESIGN it called. The bluffer and the shirk have no place In the sick room. Pretty well and good enough should be ex-purged from the nurse's vocabulary. She must make her own standards of excellence in her work and live up to them to satisfy herself.

No one may ever be able to prove that the patient was infected because the nurse neglected thorough sterilization, but that nurse will be a in her own eyes if her patient die." The Real Raisuli Wide "World Magazine. A troop of soldiers came first, blowing brass Instruments, banging drums, or swinging rifles (of every make for the last century,) according to which they carried. Then came the sheikha, resplendent 'with white burnous, yellow or scarlet slippers, and silver-mounted pistol and 'ord. Many of these, rerhaps two hundred, marched two by two; and at last cam Raisuli Raisuli the pretender; Raisuli the brigand; Raisuli, murderer, soldier, outlaw, governor an admixture of personalities out of all keeping with the times in which we live. And what la he like? He Is modlum In height, very stout, light-complexloned.

and heavy-bearded. Clear hazel eye that look you fair in the face are et beneath a massive forehead: hi hands, though fat. are well-ahaped, cared-for, and arctic He haa eoidlerlv bearing. Is exquisite In dress, and can. It Is said, score but after bull with his modern rifles at five hundred yards.

Undoubtedly a man to command, a man of action, and a terrible eneirv. Tint is crow-in? stouter almost cents per half peck; ep? plant. 5 to 6 cents eacn: grapes. 4 and 5 cents per box; lard, 15 and 16 cents rer pound; radishes. 3 to 5 cents er bunch; celery.

4 to 10 cents rer head; pears. 6to 12 cents per half peck; chestnuts. 109 to 30 cents per quart. Retail Flour and Feed Mirket York, Pa, Sert. 33 1911 Winter wheat Cour.

per bbl. In sacks 8 Wheat bran In 100 lbs sack 1 45 Wheat, middlings. 100 lt. 'Wk 1 70 Corn. oat and rye chop.

100 lb. sacks 1 80 Corn. chop. 10 lb. sacks 1 T5 Corn.

unel S4 Oat a. per bushel 63 Timothy h-y. baled. 100 lbs 1 43 bllt, b. -0 lbs 0 My I 1 t-f li EGGS EXCEED DEMAND Quotation Continue Weak Lively Demand fop Fish TODAY'S MARKET Center square, daylight.

Eastern market bouse, 7.14 a. m. Cltj Market he use. 2 pm. Ontral market house.

2 p. m. Carl-ele avtauo tiooae. 1 p. Continued weakness In the quotation egg prevailed at the market In the Farmers' house yesterday aftertax n.

The stx-ks were aNundant anl were in excess of the demands op the marketers. Butter was In Increased urply tut firm, the Quotation cf the diy before remaining Trere was a lively demand fv tl of hih a gov! nrlety was displayed. Melons and peaches continued In iod supplv and the request was food. Kirgs at 15 to JT ct-nta per dos--n coui.tv biitt(-r. 25 rents pel pouni; sfirat3r butter.

to cents per puni, rrea.ti'-ry butter. 3'i to 34 certs fr p.und. live chicken. 75 cents tn tr dressed chicken. 4' t- 75 rent ea.

h. live sjjai. 20 to 35 cents r-r eels. 15 cents per pund. cat fl-h.

12 to li cents rt pour-l. butter fish, li cents per pound: blue f.sh. cents per pojnd. like, 3ft rents per pound sea tmut 1 cents per ji-unJ. cents pT pound; untj pr paand; ron flh, 1 -rts rr rounJ; sea ras.

12 cents rer fr prices were: Potatoes. 19 to cents per half peck; sweet potatoes, 4 an 5 certs per pounl. 10 to 15 cent rer pea-'hes. 35 to 4 cents er hair pet k. and 91) rer.ts t.

11.35 per raakf-t; 3 to 10 tents each: at. e. to 10 cents per half wster rr.elT.s. 5 to 15 cents each; tear. 1 to 15 cents per half peck, turrits.

5 to I cents per helf peck; frter. 6 to 19 cents per dosen; en le. 2 to 3 certs per cHr, 3 5 certs per head; apples. 7 to 15 WsiUr flights We are prepared to buy or sell Tork Water Company's "Rights' at current market prices. We offer several attractive investments, in various amounts.

In M. icipal Bonds and First Mort- 6ae Bonds of local Public Service orporations. Is It not quite possible that investors, who are keeping their funds in hand with a view to buying che. Stocks, may find theso Stocks are rather expensive In the last analysis? INVESTMENT SECURITIES Ueoxn 1-8 Security Bids. Tork 'Paoae.

Org an ued 1903. Hi: Cuardiaa Trust Company of Tork. Pa. 1C0 Eat Market Street Capital Eurplua and Profits, 85,000. Solicits Your Business M.

D. Martin, President. Jacob A. Mayer. Vice President.

Klmr C. Zeigler, Vice President. C. u. Baucbman.

SeCty Treasurer. The ecurity Title Trust Company (NEXT TO COCHT UOCSBI 2 to 3.65 per cent, paid on time deposits Executes trusts of all kinds. Open fvsrjr business iar from 9 a. nu. to a p.

m. All bunking and trust business solicited. Loans made on nrst mertaasje City Real estate. W. BAY STEWART, President.

LAKBAN, Vie Presldeat. R. S. CANMON. Treasurer.

York County National Bank IS EAST atA.KX.KT STREET. Capital Eurpius and Pays "er cent oa sposita. tine JAMES A. DALB, President. EAMUKL SMALL.

Vlc President, WM. R. HO KN fc: k. Cashier. W.

V. O. ROM EN MILLER, Assistant Cashier. The First National Bank OF YORK. pa.

Capital $500,000 Govermcni Depositors' State Deport or Count Depo3itary Solicits Your Business INVESTMENT FUsf Siertaatta re (, tax free la I'esiesrlveaia. susiiurr mmi eUsereTe Elee. trie toalnsr Ce. lnteit i-wi Feb. 1st ana auk.

lt? ataaauaatlua Tnle line tae been la ueerlj Itur years and Uie annual net ctioiDK4 of the C'emuany hav been increasing about 'JS per rent per year. Dunns' the Na tional uuara encampment tuml eioax toe line this year the Company eu-nea ivS stmi-annual interest ia 1U days. on appllcatloa. Ad.ress E. E.

Brunner Co. a-tf Vsrk Uai ca. Fs, sf suaborir, s. STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Homes For Sale on North George St. (Irive Minutes Walk From Square.) We had 16 Sold 12 4 Left BUILDING 2 MORE.

OFFICES. 1 WAREHOUSE, 1 STORE ROOM, 1 FACTORY OR LCDGE ROOM FOR RENT. flee all others, but before buying or rer ting See C. BURGESSER, P. A.

S. SMALL LAND CO, 3 EAST MARKET ST. 0 Houses on Our Tract. 80 Lots Sold FOR RENT 423 S. George SL, all conveniences J20 Ot 112 W.

King SC. 12 CO Hi Dewey all conveniences. 10 C'J 1C41 W. poplar bath, j.oses- ion November 1st 11 00 42 7 Codorua St. 0.5'J HARRY S.

EBERT 10 WEST MAKKilT tSTUEET. FOR RENT IT III fcltJ Lt JOT fc5 H. Market store room Undcn Ae Mcta.son L.iiuien Ave it.chland 3. Water at Atlantic Ave W. College Atlantic Ave W.

OjUene Ave El. Locust St House Ave Allison St 3 Wall St W. iiarket 2 front rooms. W. Market 2 rexr Fulton St Windsor S1J5.00 1H.O.) 1S.U0 1.XJ lo.OO 12.5.) 12A lU.J 8.00 8 0 8 00 6i 7.5 1.50 YORK TRUST CO.

21 E. Market St. FOR SALE Stick in store and fixtures, consisting of notions. ladles' and men furnishings ani n.illtnery stock. Lari flvst floor room and Uisemeet, al-6o llvr.s apartments with all modern Kent reasonable.

Pine business. Good reasons for selling. Situate on Main ttreet, Ued JAoa. Pa. JPos-session given any time.

J. A. MILLER Fteal Estate and Insuranee. Offices No. E.

Market Street. York, Pa. Fc SALE. 5T acre farm, situated laatt WOOl wn and Yoe. 3 acres of which Is lleaf.

Splendid rt welling and barn. Two puuiu; iiuubci. Ail Kin'lS uit. Spring and well water. Bank ulldinsf aand on nremisaa.

Wmrm of ft cf In art in Igh state of cultivation. Large of the farm available for build- ites adjacent to the above named towr Keal Estate and Insurance. Center Square, 1'ork. Pa. i )3uy a New Home 01 The Kurtz Tract It Adjoins Faun Paric C1US.

KIHTZ 1C7 Meat Market street a9-tf MILLINERY Complete Showing of Authenticated Millinery for Fall and Winter For Women of taste and judgement MILLINERY NOW READT. Our hats this season are exceptionally pretty, besides we want you to come and see how extremely lew we are in price. MISS A. E. MANN.

MISS A. E. MANN tf 606 H. George St. New Fall Witer Hats Tha: are all the vogue this season now being shown at HITCHCOTT'S 56 W.

Market St. r1 RMfiirc's Warning Ac' ins; or decaying- f.eeth are na.uras warning that a good 3e: titt ls neeUed and you should heiKl the warning Immediately. "V'e o3er i the services of r' illful practical tntists apply, ina the rcost modern methods knovtti to tt.e sclejue of den-tiairy. Iet us examine your teeth und we will tell you exactly wut you need a.d. rest assured, whatever w.rk we oo for you will be of the substantial enduring k'nd.

Crown and bri.ige work specialty. FI NN CENTAL PARLORS. DIU WOGAN. MA- AGER. tlrt.

BOiiD.Nt.it. AioiafANT. $49.50 ERaffenspergers Colonial Bldg. 1 II WANTED Two experienced vhit girls, cook, housemaid and waitress. Apply after eeyen p.

rn. Zzi K. MarKet tit. NOTICE Members of Myers. Adams Employee Beuecia.1 Association will hold tnexr annusu meeting in Knii.ts 2 t.

Paul nail, K. Jackson irday, Sept. 2U. p. m.

2U-2t bElTLED WHITE WOMAN as cook and for general houaa work famiiv nf turee, per week and board. 1319 kutaw Place, Baltimore, Aid. 2U-3t AGENTS WANTED Men or women to Introduce article whioii helps reduce household expenses; telis at Bight. Particulars tree. Write today.

Miijer f-a- stpio-t-s WHITE OHPINGTOMS if buy a better utility and exhibition than your friends have, and at a i workirsman'a price, write V. K. Day-botf. Koute a. rork.

Pa. 8-4 t-a SALESMEN WANTED Several ang: men between 25 and years of age; Mood appearance; thote having cell- ius abihty tiven the preference. Apply i H. Wilson. Mercuanta' Hotu li to 12 anj 2 to 4.

fe-st WANTED 7,000 railway mail clerks; IV vu.iwu cram, mail carrier, xoik. examine.tions comias. Send postal -cuuhijj uaie ana tree pam -pie questions mm previous examinations, iranklin Institute, Uept. Koche-ter, Y. f.d Wanted a party who will discour-t gilt edse ehort time iar-mers paper and other commercial pa-P'r lrSm parties who hsve the best rat-PPr Slven as settlement for machinery.

Ia no risk. Will pay B-90. care Xork. Penna. 2U-6t FOP RENT FOR KENT Third fwor room oij Dispatch bund'ng.

Iq Kast Market street: suitable ulnes o'flce. Prlc with heat. S3 per irootb. Apply aC office of the Hmth, Aetnedy and supply Co, secund door. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two fine mules.

good workers, also a good d.iving and working boree. Will be sold cheap as I rava do use for them. Address Mrs. Lino unmth. Muddy Creek Forks, Pa.

20 -oi FOR SALE Good 85-acre farm wlta all necessary outbulldmts, running water at all points. Oood chance for energetic farmer. Will tell cheap to quick buyer. For full information apply to O. li.

Kisenberg. K. Ho. 2. Glen Rock, Pa.

Jun24-s-tf FOR SALE, O1 steam taction engine rebuilt iiigb cleats. One good as new hay bailer. 1 C-J Geiser thresher, rebuilt aud has swivel canvaas stacker. 22 small gasoline engirds. 40 larger sisee from a.

to IS a most any make. We baye one Case traction 13 h. p-also 10 h. Celser 1 li b. p.

portable Oelaer gasoline in-gin: It you need an enslne get our prices. Largest deelers in the East. C. H. A.

D1S3INGEK BBO. CO, Jy22-tf Lancaster. Penna. TREES! TREES! Over 2.000 acres of nursery trees grown on J. O.

Harrison Bon's nurseries. For prices write to our repreaeu. tative. ABNER ERENNEMAN. Spring Grove, Yorfe Co Pa.

R. F. No. 8. CaJI Lnd see our exhibit at the Tork Fair.

aug26-l6t FOR SALE Two acres, good dwelling and etable. Fruit trees. IV? miles south of Ued Lion at Sprlngvale station on M. P. iL li.

J. A. MILLEK, Real Ktate and luaurnnce. No. i il.

Market Street. York, Pence. Jy22-es-tx COWS! COWS! COWS! the un-derslpned, will offer at public sale a lot of fresh cows, also a lot of six-mortbs-tld Holsteln heifers, and few youne steers, on Friday. September 2t, at 1 ft. at the National Hotel.

Seven Vai-eys. E. T. KROL'T, Codorua. i-4t Mules For Sale Tdo carloads of Suckling and Tear-Uns: mules received each Friday.

H. A. SMITH. Hanover, Pa. HEILMAN received a carload of mule celts and IS month mules on September and every week thereafter.

Good horses on hand at ail times. HEtLMAVS LTVEP.T CTABL.ES, rear Central Market. JUST RECEIVED For sate or exchange. 60 bead of Western horee colta, horaee and mules, ranging in age from one to four ars old at my sta ble, rear of 8t3 W. Market 8U and sea them.

BOXER. Rear SC2 W. Market 8L Call A Free Trial OF THE Queen Wasier will convince yon that there la none better, savee labor and runs easier tnan any other. H. Westley Co.

Cash or Credit. W. Market St Agricultural Imphmsati A.NU UASOUiNk; UlVtiiAKii sUmuu uu Axul Water floating Boll-erk. wuus4. ttuuo uc tier uiaue.

iteit- "luo Capital is tiia only seilstarung a-m lu tae wwiid. Aiau tuiuos ie nuiu tx. P. to iu ii. P.

A cumpiste lint A it oiUii ALtJuiue-. tiorte Puwers. loader Cutlet', Curu fcueiisrs. Feii ui tuuers. ouii Mills.

vv ockI Hu.w, flows, CultlVKiori, Corn Planters, iroa fences. Hog liouglis, Water Troughs, Feed 'i'roufcns. Mowers, Keapera, iiai p.akes. Land Koliers and Hay Tedders. And also blacksmith and wheelwrlgat and repair sUop for machinery.

ROY ALTLAND. Maurkt'trr, PlL 93- PRIVATE SALE We have 3 new and 5 second handed bed-room suits, ward-robes, buffets, dining room tables and chairs, 2 couches, mattresses, rockers, ranges, double heaters, etc. York City Auction Company 1 1 II "iJlI -TORK OPERA i OUSE. B. C.

PENTZ. Manager. Saturday, September 30 Matinee and nlfht. Twentv-sixth Searon, DliNMAN THOMPSON'S. THE OLD HOMESTEAD Personal direction MR.

FRANK THOMPSON. Same yreat cast and production with "ULLIAM UWRLXCE" as JOSHUA i Willi COMB. Prices Matinee, children 25c; adults 50c. I Prices Evening 25c. 35c.

oe, 85c, I Reserved sale opens Friday morning, Sept. lt)th 0 o'clock. "VORK OPERA HOUSE. A B. PENTZ.

Manager. One Week Commencing Monday, October 2 (Matinees Stsrtlng Tuesday.) MYRKLE AND HARDER In beautifully mounted production. Special arrangement with Daniel r'rou-iiiaii. LJublet- at Co. and Sr.ubtrt pnoductinT Brewster's Millicno, Tive cireat John Gajton, Salomy Jane, Sunday and the Girl in Waiting.

Monday evening "Salomy Jane" Prices 10c, 20c, SOc, 50c Ladies 15 cnt tickets Monday rdht. Rttrvd ale opens SLUida.y morn-iny, oept. Jo, clock. VULITOKIUM. Kenned Vaudeville.

Week Starting Monday, Oct. 2, Lally matinees. "i-CAl LS The World's Greait-st Musical Act. liEVOltl," Tne b.vet Sir per. "NORWOOD NORWOOD." A Study in Biack ar.d White.

"LILLY BARLOW," A PifTerent. Kind of Comedian. "BEKNIEH and eJTKLLA." Tha.t C'iasy Singing Luo. "TER1SL The Wizard of the Accordeon. Artiled Attraction.

"THE TWO ItARPTcJ," liiA-letoue Axrot-ats. ACDITOHIL'M ORCHESTRA. 2 Shows a rav 2-140 and 8:30 p. m. pricer Matinee evening J0-20-a)c.

Sats now on sale. MYSTIC STAR and fbetep'aytDC CHARLTON AND JAROME. Corned Sincrln and 1 alking. MATTIK WALSH. Snijlnu Comedienne.

FRIDAY AMATEUR NIGHT. DEAD ANIMALS DEAD ANIMALS The iwrk Reduction will remove at abort notice, free ol cbarr all dead feorav and cows from York City and surrounding country. Both 'pbunes at plant and also at rest, dence of Cn- lea C. i lshsr. Superintendent.

Buy The York Broom Made by D. R. HEDDINGS 525 Weil Princess St. York Phoo. Now is the time to buy Coal before it makes its last winter jump.

Also you will get cleaner Coal then when the screens are frozen up. Please look us up. We sell Coal at the following prices: Nut, $6.25 Deli vered Stove Egg SS Delivered Pea 4.75 Del. vered Frey East King M. P.

R. R. Why Elactric Light? It is handy. It is clean. It's cost Electric Light is the only product that has decreased in price with the increase in daily wants of recent years.

Electric Light was a desirable article when Thomas Edison placed his first lamp upon the market twenty years ago. Today the people's want is supplied to them in the finest perfection in artificial light the new Tungsten Lamp, whitest color and quite moderate in cost. It is better for your home or business that you use Electric Light. Edison Electric Light Co, 27 W. Market St.

RAILROADS r.myusu and n. k. s.io a. in. for Psltimc n- in.

for Baltirn p. m. for Deita. Ualna un Sunday. Gram Corrctei dally ty P.

A. At S- Sniau ODDipany) No. 1 wheat, old and new (Myers- mud i No. wheat, old and new (York). So No.

2 wheat, old and new 83 Rye Corn Oat, new 1 W. H. Kurtz 1 Sons. Eye LOUCKS' CODORUS MILLING CO No. 1 ehest 22 COAL MARKET No 1 heat SHamokin, Lehigh and Wilkes-3arre Per 2.000 lb.

Broken ng and stove 00 Nut 33 Fe 4 "5 Lykns Valley Broken egg. stove and nut 36 75 Hanover. Sept. 20. No 1.

old and rew wht 5 ht No. 2. new Wheat rakintcs TO New dry rye. Far corn 73 8 relied corn 73 Owls CfvS-1 Tlmorhy ed. ft T'mrthy hay.

No. 1 20 04 Clo' eea tr of rlpp'e per GRAIN LETTER Furn.shed by W. L. Bear Co, Member, Cnicags Board Trad PTiiladelptvla te big Increaaa in world a and Increase cf in stocks at Mlnntaotis mltn pH'eciji of tiie spring u)uvemui yn.iL lmportaat piupwruont hd vn irun and during kreatsr prt cf tae tcwivii price dra4t-X The tu.tion aa not t.epel ty Modern Jdiuer. mntcti was silently teann out an entirely rtereat con.px l.n it p.uxa uu aft.rs Ui ins as tnuvea lht Italy bad i-cred xunti 'lurkey.

A sharp raiy cf a ce-n. ruuea. car lu to ui r.iiii (I tr.s uay. Ihs coirw untini luiiowed. paxUctpUi.g a several riiy.

city rvpurLcd tne of basie.s ot wheal for C.t.l. luri.i dcsJnatlcn. Iu.e'..c news wiuu.ifvriant. Chicago Grain and Produce evc ey Itxry kt 'u a aue lnfH tutgr 4r wural. 1 cose Uadlu 1 1 tutn uU 1 -1 i vc tu fc uwi, 1 wducu vaiji.i fiuot ise eauiMt Utx lrEl)uu liuan iyki iW.nr futures ranged as foios: Cii.

hih; low, close: aly lv. itwiltiV; .04 Uj Spu CS'i; CO. i-. '-sJt-. 63H.

tiy co; tw-. uJ. blU 4d. Lc. 4.A-1.VJ.

47; 47V- i. 'S tAi; idee vji pr bitrre Jao. lik.s. 14eS; 1506. May 14 li.u.", luO.

ixd, ir ltit paiids 1. vi. b.l7?: u. 1H- Ul. i irf.

i.tlS. jn. k.i'7i, a Ou. r.um, per lnu Sei. fcjS, ba.

AliSS-fclvi. J5. ou. May 7 J(C-ti. T.6S.

liuulailci. Weir as foliOws: Iwur- Nw. 2. le, fe-d or m.aing tsriey. ar to rro.ee mutJin.

Il l.il 1 i.nii!. lliil7rf. c.uM, IM'tlW, purs. oarrn. mj.

lard, per 1 jo 1 tirt r.wt, axle. iio. i.orl ciear sides. tb.td. I U'iiii.

Ne York drain and Produce New Vcrk. ScH. J-'iuur i'mn. i.eat t-ot sady; No. reo.

Vc 1 eivur exrt t. t. tavl, 1. tM.ttr.era Oiuin. 1.17:, jf o.

b. uiurea cio.ej t-l ijner 4001 i I Mi), i.u Cure hpvt 'ady. a. cm. "JVj ic t.

10 arrive anl t. riot. export basis. futures i.or. iti4 ua-Sjx-t eteady.

Futures nuuJnal. buiier i irm. treajnery 1st. Steady' unchamted. l-o 4 firm.

frean fathered extra firsts. Philadelphia Gran and Produce Sept. iS. het i-iead) 1. 'ri rirm; unehanaed.

a tlrm, urn rt. evl. sain, tltmar.l Cii-ed. I good demand; prices un-, ir.iw-r.roi, fair demand; prices ub-, chnta. Lie Steady; unchanged.

1 Tt.fr-j iuiiry cSieadv tr deriuind; resi (uws. rji by. 1'iillc; no "to Jo 1.1jl7v;, old ro.jsier, Jijijf bn.m iuu by, 17Siltc; ao wtsttrn. lU.ilTc. I'ncaanaed 1-ie K.r, mldd.lng i UJ-.

i irfis. 4-i. I Xailow i itm; Jatr demand, price un- ti I Steady; fair demand, price i 11 r. i'. i 1.4."C.5 IfoirJs rK.

wheat, tiusbe.s, ti-ri. 4 (- iijt busnf Is. ifrr ite heat. b-irwels; coi n. 4 busneis.

est. bushels Eaitirrore Gram and Produce BalttTore. -e; t. a-'. Flowr Wtner extra.

1. T'i do dMr, 1 ts- do rew, Ur-t Ni. 2. red. K.1c; No.

2. red. No. red. f' c.

rir standard No. 3. 4- y. i fr- trm In lb. sf-ks Pr P.n CJ eurn tntdl l' ih pr ten JT '-i i t- r.wJlnci, In 1 lb.

uckt n. 2 Wriif, (nfv, fsr bushel, pr.rn. ic MrrvUnd ard Pernvlvsi.l-i. pr nshel. ifOr I'utt-r r-jnifry.

fancy, 2( rNvrrt. pr pm rd. 2 'j 2T.nc Min'l Ivinylx-sr ia i er p. 17ie. I I 7 r.

i fin rnri.y r-. per d-r-n. If oft. 2te. 1.1m rlr-t- hrkr.

15c; ej 0 'Suroh Liv fprl Ysr.N Itttshvrrb. Sen'. HV. .7 V. 7 me, i'eht; W.t t'i'i rr.h..

veal f- jy r--'-' pi 7" tm vf) f. 'i Y' r- 1' r-- '1 hpv, 4 uJiiiU. tockers and William a Sanfcro. DLKtUXN N.J Wrecked on the rock of rum, the town administration of Duuellen, N. a silgbt Interruption on tbe Jersey Central Railroad, went to imt-th last week when Major William A.

San ford announced his retirement from office on the jrround that bis limited capacity was unable to roje with the Invitations to drink th.it have Wen burled at blni from all sides. Few statesujen have Ix-en confrnntMl with such a eriou rrolIera, bit le It s.tM to Ills Honor's cndit he did not flinch In the face of duty. Finding that drinking Interfered with his he has deMded 'o eetlr to prlce lif. feeders 33 3 cows and heifer. :ffl.3; calvew.

lioKk Receipts. market steaffy at cptn.nt fiuies. 31.10)6.75; mled, tWi-i mi. heavy, 't--7o; rcuih. I ro'd to crw.ice heavy.

trt.ii5yift.7i; lU, 4i6.13; bulk vt sales, t'i 1'. "i 5- Snei'p Receipts ftjOO; market slow; weak; native. 4 western. $2.75 4 10; yearlings. $.1 4.

Vl; Uriibs native. western. 31 New York Live Stock New Tork. Fept- Deeves steers steady; slow; bulis snd ows unchanged. Fleers.

gltJ.lO; bulls. 4JsV cows. freesed tetf Klow at hTl3c; experts tomorrow. 7S cattle. Six sheep ana lf quarters of beef.

Oeive Ke-eipts 3M veale s'eadv at 7tlfi.73. C.tUs. 4f7tiW; westerns. ftft.Sft; southern ealves. 34t.N.

)ree-l fln: c4ty dressed veals, li'jrKc; country drtseed, Iron Market New TcrV. frt- C1evelnl wrrsnta 461, tn Locally Iron wns nniet. No. 1. fnrdrv wrthern, l5.23li.5rt: No.

5. l.Vd 15.25; No. 1 and No. 1. southern soft, in HINTS BY MAY MANTON 7X43 Child's Apron, 3 to 8 years.

This apron that Ls made In peasant styte is a pr attractive ana precu-i ens. It is uTp.e and it means very IT.Ue time and labor tor the makUK. In one illustration it Is s-noan witn squire nee ai.d without a belt, la tne bir.er witti bmn neck and lcn aieeves 'and with a belt eonflntn Ute fuiir.ees 1st the waist Line It. l0 treatments are eseenually different in effect, yet tiie model is the wok for beta. White linen banded with pink Is the material l.lustratsd.

but all those that are used for children's aprons are appropriate. The aprun la made wltr. front and fcaxk poruone. The Beck cen be made square or round and oe aproe ran be rut hi eh and finished eliber with a turned or stsnding colisr. The dkicM pockets are on iiull-td line.

For the 8 year sixe will be required 2'i yards of materia 1 a or 2 yerds 3o Inches wide yard 7 Inches wim lor the trimminr. The pattern. No. 7141, Is etit In siies tor child rew ef 3 4. and years of S.e will b- msilid to any sndres by 'Lie Fashion l.epartment fthis pt pr tn receipt or ten cents.

PAY OF TRAINED NURSES It'e None Toe Hah fee Whet They Do, Says One ef Them "When father hands Miss Wilson her check for nine weeks of professional service In his home," writes a trained nurse in the Woman's World, "ho Is likely to wonder ruefully what she ls going to do with all that money. Twenty-five dollars in ordinary cases. 130 for obstetrical cases, tii for contagious diseases. And the nurse has had her 'keep' all the time! "Very true, Mr. Hrown.

but pray remember that you pay your private secretary 15 a week and seldom expect her to work for more than eight hours a day. Tou didn't hire Miss Wilson for that nine weeks; you bought her body and soul. For days at a time she never set foot outside your house; night after nlaht she had to content herself with fitful snatches of sleep; at the crisis of the disease she went 4S hours without closing her eyes. "Moreover, when Mlas Wilson leaves one case It may be weeks before she gets another. Indeed.

It is likely that she be too exhausted to go on active duty again If the opportunity offered immediately. The average professional life of the trained nurse Is ten years. Fifteen years ls about the maximum extent of active service. The nurse has need to earn while It ls yet day, for the night comes fast In which, sh will have no strength to earn. "No woman should take up the study of nursing until she is 2j or 23.

Indeed many training schools will not admit her before that time. At that age a woman ought to know her own msnd and to be sure that her aspiration toward nursing is not a mere childish Infatuation. The prospective nurse needs the highest mental and moral development and an experience In life that no girl of 20 or under can possibly have. No m-re technical experience will ever make a successful trained nurse. Professionalism of manner and bearing Is one of the worst charges that can be brought against a woman in this i line of work.

The nurse needs tact, sympathy, knowledge of human nature, ability to think for rself. She muft know how to govern I with kindness but firmness. "The nurse needs a conscience a. "laboratory conscience," as I have heard hourly. He passed by yet with a certain nne ocarina.

mu ments. strolled to where our horses we. leaving Mochta to his arrange-were being re-ahod. Handbag Made of Apple-Pips Apple-pips are probably amongst the last things In the world that one would have thought capable of being utilized in the making of such a useful article as a hand-bag. jet one In the possession of a Htrand reader was made of nothing else.

The pip have been most skilfully strung together to form a pleasing design, and the bag is quite large enough to carry a arnall pocket-handkerchief. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Lady to travel In Pennsylvania, Good pay and tailor tnaie suit in VO days. Experience unnecessary. supto. procery rpectalties.

Ale-Brady tk Ctucauo, 111. LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Home lessons. sii weekly lob guaran- teeo. weekly wtale learning. Auto School, 134 Rochester, N.

V. I FOR SALE Steam heating plant with 7 radltors, one iron Site, electilc lUnt fixture, cutting tablea. Vork Neckwear lol Last Princess SU FOR SALE A 12-horsepower Huber I Traction Engine for sale, on account of want of ua. Apply Go. Jpimkle, MenMes Mlus.

oO-Jl 1 AGENTS Either sex. sell guaranteed 'hosiery: 70 pr oent profit; goods replac ed free If hole appears; eiperlence unnecessary. AdJrefs "Wer West PhiladelptvUi, 1'a. sep3o-t-e I WILL START YOU earning S4 dally at hm In spare time silvering mirrors; no capital: free Instructive booklet. plans of (peraUon.

G. Y. Redinund, Dept. 270. Boston.

Mass. SALESMEN Visiting trade regularly malce rood pomralwrton. Free packet sample. Jntereetlnif to paper and hardware men. Llde White Lea-d 514 F.lm St.

Louis, Mo. CAPABLE SALESMAN to cover Pennsylvania tMth staple Mne. Iflgh oommlislun. glrtlOO monthly advance and rermenent position to ricbt man. Jes li.

Smith Company, Detroit, Micn-lan. MONEY ON DIAMONDS. watches Jewelry, guns, musical rrKds and ether valuables. Coben A lonn nw aain located cn W. Market street, 52.

next to Zion's Reformed church. WANT EX PF f. I RNCKD SHOE SALESMAN To represent us in the Valler of Vlr-Srtt. Westers Marrltss 4 part ther PfM Irasla. We have an established business and a fine opportunity for sn experienced, capable shoe salesmsn who knows the trade, fftat eaperlence and srlve ref renre.

nixon.n nTi.trrT Shoe Manufacturers and Dter1Hutn-s. sepTO-4t-eod PUBLIC SALE On Thursday, rwnober 111. The I heirs of William Melhom estate let of Cnnewaro townehJp. will sell the fallowing to wit: A tract of Und 1 mile west of Zlon View, containing 2T. aces, more or less, on which Is a two-Htcry house, bsnk barn and all ne-eary out- A well of never fatllner w.

ter at the houe. A sprlna- near the barn. A lot ef rhoiee fruit trees. 1 he bulldlnre are all In pood condition. This I would rnaVe a rod truck farm.

Also at the same time wilt be sold the followers; pernsl rroperty: I hore. 2 hegs. 3 wsjrr.s. corn sheller, praln fan. corn planter, plows harrows.

forks. rears and a lot cf household and kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. m. Terms at sale BT THF HHIRS.

Horse and Mule Colts Just received one carload of Horse and Mule Colts, ranging- In age from suckling to three, year-olds. Some of this stock can be seen at the York Fair. All for sale. T. Red Lion.

Cg This Beautiful Bracelet iimply your mme ar.d d-drsia si mcney and we ill 1 it to you lor examination and Free Trial. Try It Free 10 Days! It mad rf Kmti pv'hd. 4v flUnd tabms. har4- mnmr Kand tfirrat'. wiia J(r Worth but we offr rea at factory srtc of It sot.

rrtars at sor twptmie. Gvarmmt fur CUTS Mail Orders FiBd Ectryuihtr Sirron Manufacturing Co. DEPT. li t'Hir ADF.I PHIA YOU NEED ONE rrofessor. Teacher and Scholar.

450 WEBSTER 1911 DICTIONARY have been sold In 1 month. Price only SO cents at WKLSH'8 Oreat Hoi F.mpc rlum. Queen and Maiket St. Open 7 a. in.

to P. m. a.SO at VX: Jf It to VSJK A 1j jy Affjf UJT' lyjfif yoe oohir tT 10 bmton Jfjrf: rT 'u rrora oo to I ill you t- sona ui STOCKS AFFECTED BY TRIPOLI ROW RECOVERY IN PRICES IS INTERRUPTED BY ITALY'S DECLARATION OF WAR. New Tork. Pept.

29. Th normal recovery la prices oa the stock characterised yesterday's cjerations was continued through the early part of today's trading-. The eater.sive short Interest was the plTot around wikh the market revolved, the cbverlra: movement by that element constitutive tha moat lirportant factor. of by Italy against Turkey, lster brought about a reaction. To all arr-farances the street chose t- Sjrr.

the adverse condition which ccr.fror.t-d the market at the cpenlr.jt. In Lcb1o jviciartons of American stocks wers depressed, la sorr.e cases as much as points. In the fare cf this lnf un-e the market rose aon after the opening. United ftates touched Its high point of tne week at 62. It mas apparent that this seemingly artlnclal movement was due to the fact that the short Interest had been oer-eten Jed during the heavy selling erl.cr l.n the week.

Sar-fre conditions Indicated that the Interest reared ltelf cn th decline beginning In midsummer had teen largely put to rout, al-tsi'jgh from all accounts it remains unusually Urge. Italy's declaration cf war heightened the unfavorable effect of the foreign influence. i3 tv, utter part of the day the market tagged and gln cf er.t to three po'nU were lof. The close some losses cn the day's operations. net changes In must cue, er.

normal Total 77 (O shares. Whi the unusual etpansJoa In trad, lng b-nds recent. has teen due to spe.culatl.n In American issues, bni house reported tvt the market had Improved and that the f.rst time in several weeks there of Increased b-jying hy savings tanks. Total sales cf bonds, value. IMHO.O-.O.

I'clted States honfs ur.char.r-d. STOCK MARKET Fue.sh.j by Eesp 4. Co, Broks-s. Gsnly Buildmg New Kept. S9.

cn. C.o1 r-rtppr. i 4-, 4t 414 Am. Beet 5uesr 11 4T Artj. Can St, g.

j. Am. Car A F)y 41s, 42 43 43J Am. C. tt Ot: 4s 4', 411, 4,, Amer Ju 3i 34; I.

22 32 31 l. l.J 101S Ti to, fc Ohio 941, ,41, K. Tr. 73', 73 73, 30 7.H, erura. 21 Cr.e.

-'hi. Gt. 17 1h C. 24. fc St.

loi 31 701, 17, II lo7-s. -ol. Fl- tc 35 34 ons. Gas 133 121 121. ni Oas 133 rn rrduct 11 IP.

11 iv. or xv. Mian j( a --Ht 3 distiller beers. 31 sis I 31 fir 30 30 cine 1st 4i-, 4ji4 2reat Nor. ffd.lJJ 5.

N. Ore Ctfs. 4', 44-, 45', 45- terbc.ro. iiet 14 J41, 14 14, r.t-r. Met.

j.f l. 41 4 i 4 1 'Kaj ty S. pd 63 3, 1:7 jfe 14j', hi 14,, Kn. A- Ttx. 2 'let.

i'acinc tiocii lead 44 Y. Central. .101, I-Jl 4 4 i 4 li 1 101 1)2 CAFE THE MANHATTAN CAFE Serves You Right Regular Dinner 25c We make a specialty ef Deviled Crabs and Cakes, wholesale and retail Manhattan Cafe SM Seat. Oorgt treet. T.

RLDKU, PHOP. "We Satisfy the Inner Man" Special From Today On Tbe A. C. Boll Cafe will serve a business man's lunch for 30 cents from 11:30 a. m.

until 2 p. m. Table reserved tor ladies. GET THIS INTO YOUR HEAD! If you want the best things to eat, you must come here! St ill StTh, frwcHI H4L, 111 11, ll! llH 11S li-S 1.1 22U Z'U 'j 4:3 41H 44, i r. 'a.

3 1 tep. I. 22 do PM i to. -k 12 pf 1 4 4 h. ric.

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Cht in. 45 i 4 'eban i' 1 rfi t-rr 5l L. Tel .1 id cud pr c-nL Special Sale Men's Trousers $1.69 Regular $2.50 value Outlet Clothing Co. For I 1U II. P.

4 H. P. $110. 6 H. P.

S10H. II comr.lete ready to run. Other sizes to 3fi H. P. Water systems with a pressure that will protect you aralnt fire, sprinkle your lawn nnl other invenienoe of a city home same engine will Hcrht your home, barn and pathwiiyB.

Be sure snd ee my disn'av at Yrk Cmmtv Fair nxt week, or 'for Immediate literature and further information nrfdress H. M. BRIGGS, 173 8. Pine York, Pa..

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