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YORK DAI1.Y, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1006 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WOMAN KILLED COUNTY NEWS TROLLEY FIGHT STOCKS BONDS GRAIN PROTESTANTS FOR SALE A Knabe piano, as good aa new: will be sold cheap; no use for same. Inquire of Prey Thomas, North George street. BY A BURGLAR TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Red Lion, March 19. The Lower 40 39 39 Vi GOES INTO COURT 40 CLAIM ST. PATRICK 106 104 i 104 4 106 Windsor teachers' institute met at the! U.

S. Steel do. pfd Col. Pi. Iron Erie EGGS FOR HATCH NG From Snow White Wyandottes; finest strains in America; $1 for 15.

W. II. Clemens, Sanigaw, Pa. I283m 598 4ni 41 a 41 Mrs. Johhn Morrison, of Cumboia, 624.

42 Vt 77 'i Shot in Her Bed While House Was in do. 1st jyfd BALTIMORE CLERGYMAN 5AY5 PETITION FILED HERE BY ATTORNEY GENERAL CARSON Being Looted AN IMPROVEMENT IN STOCK MARKET Considerable Activity at the Opening But the Closing Was Decidedly Weak Furnace school house, with President I 1). Haines presiding. -Devotional exercises were conducted by J. K.

Leber. The topics for discussion were "Algebra," by 10. W. Shelley and L. D.

Haines; ''Oeorgraphy of the United States." by M. C. Jacobs. The committee arranged the. follow SAINT WAS A BAPTIST FOR SALE.

Complet mao of York county, printed In colors op heavy cardboard, in colors on paper, 60c. Dispatch Publishing 16-17 East Philadelphia atreet. tt Pottsville, March 19. Mrs. Jonn Morrison, of Cumbola, near here, was A Jersey Preacher of Note Says He shot and killed as she lay in her bea Attacks Validity of Charters Held by Local Corporation Proceedings in Behalf of Philadelphia Capitalists Was Devoted to Principles Presby ing program for the next institute, on FOR RENT AT ONCE 239 East Hay Street $8.00 APRIL FIRST, 258 East Philadelphia Street.

1358 V. Maket Street (Eberton). $13.50 143 Stevens Avenue $10.00 149 Stevens Avenue $10.00 161 Stevens Avenue 112 W. King St. (doctor's 243 East Hay Street $9.00 342 East Cottaget Place $10.00 Warehouse, rear of No.

16 North Water Street $8.00 Fine, New Grocery Store, corner. Grocery and Dwelling, southeast corner East Philadelphia and Sherman $20.00 REAL ESTATE BROKBR 10 West Market Street early today by one of three masked burglars. Saturday, March 31: Devotional exer terian cises, J. W. Barnes; "Great Men In Morrison and his wife were awaken- Phila.

Kead.l2SV3 l-'S's iztM ifs Ches. 57 57 66 66 N. Y. O. 49 49 49 49 Texas 33 Vi 33Va 83 33i Canadian Pac.

170 170 169 170 Philadelphia Oram and Produce Philadelphia, March 15. Wheat itc hiirlier- No. red in export elevator, Kl-ij M'ac; No. 1 northern. tSSViiftlSlHac; No.

2 northern. NOVof'ib VaC. Corn Uc lusher. No. 2 in export elevator, 4j1idi47c Oats Firm; No.

while natural, 30c; No. 2 white clipped, Ilran Steady; winter in milk, 21; spring in hacks, SitCilM.jO. Ren ned Suga re ead powdered. (fl4bO; granulated. 4.b5fi4.0; confectioners' keystone 4' But tor Steady extra western creani-" nvtra nearbv prints, 32c.

History." H. P. Keller; select reading. orl hv tVi ViiiT-clar ttwo Of Who COItl- Tii leo-ai flcht to test the validity I tv, hiiKhM.ni to nracede them to J. A.

Lentz; recitation, Miss Ldith Rev. Dr. II. A. Oriesemer, pastor oi Smith.

Franklin Square Baptist church. Bal of the charters of the Penn Park and th(J first floor to deilver to them a Colonial Street Railway companies was purse ceontaindng a sum of money timore. last Sunday preached on WRIGHTS VI LLE which was in one of- the sideward "St. Patrick as a Baptist." He says commenced in the common pleas court I yesterday by the filing of two peti Wrightsvflle, March 19. A telegram drawers.

in part: he third burglar remained in the was received here Saturday stating that fJeorKO W. McLaughlin, a resident of "St. Tatrlck was the apostle or me tions in the name ot Attorney ueiia Hampton L. Carson which pray for the room with Mrs. Morrison to prevent riKnisvuie, uaa oica ai MBncnviue, i rt I orantnff ft a.

writ Of UllO WaiTaniU her from giving an alarm. New York. March 19. The sprinkling of liquidation which, came upon the stock market today served to lift the trading out of the lifeless condition into which it has sunk last week. The growth In the volume of transactions, however, wan slight, and the most Impressive fact about the market was the easy way In which prices yielded under olteriilgs that were comparatively insignificant in vultime.

No attempt was apparent to sustain prices at any stage of the and professional interested In having the level of values maintained, were led to the discouraging that the market was with out organize! protection. FOR SALE Store Fixtures Including large Safe, Desks, Cash Register, Show Cases, Scales, Trucks, Etc. Also Buggy, Dayton, Dray Wagon with Top, Shafts and Pole, Dray Harness, Etc. JOHN F. THOMAS SONS.

Emerald Isle. Ho was in a measure to Ireland what Paul was to Asia Minor, Greece and' Rome. There are wijere no nuu oeen viMiing relatives ioi i uci no uau vcuii ifiictii a tiau -o i i if itArhv neart) severela months. He was aged about 53 against each of said companies to snow irood demand; It is believed by the authorities that years and was employed as clerk at tho I by what authority they claim to po fresh. 1.1 fee at malK; western ii" I VII 1(U J-r Vv mAau three things to fay about him: sess charter rights to consuuu th4t when he learn(i Kne had dis- "First Very little is known about Hotel Wilson tor many years.

Mr. McLaughlin was a member of Columbus conclave. No. Improved Order of operate street railways in mo uty ui coevered his identity he shot her. ut maw.

Live Poultry UnchanKed. Pressed Poultry Steady; fow.s. choice. 14c; fowls, fair to good. IWllifec.

olu i.w roastintr him. All that we can learn or nun comos from his two autograph writ York. By agreement oi ui I Am-il 2 was fixed as the day when the WAR ON GYPSY MOTH Heptasophs. of York. He also belonged to Viihtsville Fire company.

No. 1. Tho lr.es. 'The Confession' ana -ine choice, 13 tiw; western roasting chick-r, r-hnie. 15ffiHic: fair to good, iS wriia shall Via returnable ana tae an Real Estate! shipped this morning from nniKtlfi' mninfc CoroUcus.

These writ- body was swers of the defendant companies filed Parasites Ready to Begin Their Sum- 14 -c; turkeys, choice and fancy, lpfcjpe ducki. Menc-hville and will arrive here soma fair to good. 17Vw: 11 ings have "been accepted by me mm turkev to th. nt.tar,k tinon their cnarters. mer Campaign time during tho day.

The funeral will ox scnoiars as genuine, num Piht lioston, iiarcli lv.ino saugus PoYatoVs-'Duli; Pennsylvania, choice V. be held from the home of Mrs. Catherine Fleckenstine, South Front street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. tho reti- yarasiies, wxiicu, iiaviue v. There was no Important developments to explain the disposition to we learn that his real name was buc-cot.

The name Patrick came from the Latin word pair lei us, which was ap and fancv, per bushel, York, choice and fancy, per bushel. Alio niaiciid.1 u.uc6a.v..o lftftnnft hrnwii tions against Dotn tno iciu. tall moth have been wintering C.2c: New York, fair to good, per uusnci sIl ttovond the cumulative effect of Mi-ss Caroline Drennlng, the lS-year- Colonial companies are the same, with plied to him. meaning 'noble, illua- the stagnant demand which became I 1 lout filendy. ln Massachusetts, are reported to be thriving and ready for combat with He.

was carried away unto her home here Saturday saying she was exceDtion of the route or tna pio FOR RENT Hay Steady. whn wan sixteen vears old. Roing to York to do some shopping. She trnelfinre of each company. It is tho brown-tails and the gypsy moths of made hia escape at twenty-two, and 2.

KyLl1? that said companies were char The York Grain Market York City. March 19. New England, by Dr. L. O.

Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology of reappeared at forty-five as the great I daughter at Baltimore, staling, that she tersd on the 19th of June, 1901, and that preacher of righteousness. not obtain WUIU.n (Corrected dally by P. A. S. Small FOR RENT For manufacturing or, storage purposes, three floors, 81 by feet in building In rear of the l3ibpatch building; steam heat and elevator.

Tho top floor is especially well lighted by skylights. Call at the counting room of the Dispatch Publishing Co, tf the department of agriculture, and Prof. E. G. S.

Titus, both of whom n-n at TEitTirlr a. jitno I -r r. i i rnm h. ziatn rT their cnarters. aim Aiming wo.

Would you buy building site on the Keesey tract, East York, Northeast corner Rock burn and Philadelphia Streets, 50 120 feet, at a figure $100 lets than deed prioe three years ago. Or if you are looking for an 8 per cent, investment above laxea and water rent in good real estate on easy terms write, 'phone or call C. A. SPOTZ, Keel Estate, Renting, Insurance, Loans, 215 West Market St. intention of getting married.

have not yet obtained the consent ot lie? The Roman church claims him i and makes him a patron saint They Mrs. Christ Pherk. of ML Joy. la the the local authorities to the construction 62 No. 1 No.

2 wheat. Corn pruest of her sister. Mrs. c. k.

jjuuaing. railway over the route aioie- 47 say he was commissioned by Popt came over from Washington to look into the present condition at the San-gus laboratory. One of the cases of nests was opened, and in this, which camo from the llartz mountains, the WANTED iocusi sireei. sald. and have not in good faith com 33 Celestlne Jn 431-432; that during the WOK.

Monday morning's operators on the stock exchange are always to reflect a weekly readjustment of position on the part of the class of operators who conduct their efforts from a station more remote from Wall street than the average commission house contingent. Orders from this class of customers swelled the llstt of selling operations today and the resulting do-clhie in price seemed to aggravate the disposition it.elf. The deposition of the spokesman of the soft coal operators was taken a indicating dissatisfaction with policy Oats William Harris and of Ratu- twenty-three years of silence In his menced the construction of said railways or anv nart thereof and eaid hrldge, were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris yesterday.

Flour and Feed Flour, per barrel, (in Mi he went to Rome and prepared for 34 3: companies have not constructed any his creat work. The greatest argu- nests were found thoroughly paraslted, numbers of primary parasites being found on the tiny caterpillars In the There is a scarcity of dwelling houses MOULDERS 3Ton-union on machinery; steady work with yearly contract to good men. P. O. Box 591.

Pliila-delphla. Pa. ml7-3Ut WANTED Machinists. For flrst- elaKS. all-around mnn.

Hiif. trv 1 25 1 30 ment against his boing a Romanist is In towru A nurnber of persons will railway whatever. That after the 1 25 found in the fact that he taught none compelled to storo their goods until time limited by law lor obtaining tno nest. Mixed corn and oats Corn, oats and rye Corn chop Bran Shlpstuft Jn 1 huv rvrr 103 IbS. 1 10 of the distinctive doctrines of that Houses can oe eecurea.

consent of the local authorities to con Dr.Howard "will soon sail to Europe, v. In hi.l The trollev oomoanv is comnelled tfc I ovnirwt oilnnsivR resolu- 1 1 per hour. Apply to Maryland fteel Cotii- where lie will again make arrange lltUICll. 1UU UHU jiiv I I mi 1 85 Confession' of tho teachings of purga- To keep thonoV' from 'tho tions were filed." The petitions then ojiit, Md. 10-5t 70 No.

1 hay. perMOt) ibs straw. Der 100 lbs tory, adoration or tne virgin aiaui tracks and sand the rails in order tnai state tnat ine communw eauu oi icuu 65 ments or hipmenli of nests a parasites to prey upm the mV.ii scourges of tho state. He expresses great satisfaction with the condition and prog- BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE transsutatittlatlon or the authority the cars can come down tne mil in gaiety. syivania has granted to other compan Feed in 100-pound basa 60c per ton A heavv snowstorm set In this rnorn- I ip.

charters covering practically the of the Pope. One writer, speaking o. additional. Wheat these things, ways, 'We must not think IhVuTre 5 greets the and feel that th rri r.nrr.t.or nt stiih. I C6Ionlal and Penn Park charters, ine a deal toward There will be a number ot sleign 100 feet on Wst Market Street, 100 ret on PavXson Street.

of St. Patrick opposing these doctrines davs. (Corrected dally by the Loucks Co- new companies and the dates of their he brown-tall and gypsy He seems merely to have been ignorant Ins parties if the snow continues, aorus Aiukj WANTED Old Geese Feather Beds, Highest caan prices. Addreaa a F. DICKINSON, General Delirerj, ml2-6t York, Pa.

CO feet on Lexl gton Street, 80 feet on Roust Avenue. of But how strange this an No. 1 wheat. 'f charters are as follows: York nanway moth ravages less terrible, and Electric Company, December 29, ARGUMENT COURT 0 feet on Rouse venue. No.

3 wheat Feed 1904; York Intramural Street Railway BIRTHDAY PARTY sounds when wo are told that he spent twenty-three years In preparation for his work and visited Rome and re 200 feet on Sherman Street. Judge Heard Exceptions to Decision Rran 10 rv.mnar.v January 3. 1905. and The of concession to the miners and as increasing the danger of a rupture of relations aiid a strike. The stormy weather was against the operating efficiency of the railroads, but the reported advantage to the winter wheat crop of the snow covering was an offsetting influence.

A rather feebly rallying tendency In the last hour of the market gave way to renewed decline and the market weak at the lowest. Reports of an Important mercantile failure in Russia intensified the laAe weakness. Total sales today 76S.40O hares. IXnds were heavy. Total sale, par value.

$1,923,000. United States new 4s advanced '4 per cent, on call. 1 40 feet on Windsor Street. 40 teuton Ridge Avenue. Favoring Red Lion School Board King Street and Carlisle Avenue Celebration at Home of Mrs.

Catharine colved his commission from Pope Ce Shipstuft Screenings 1 10 Judge Bittenger yesterday heard ar- Street. Railway Company. January 13, Lentz, Conewago Township lestine. The evidence is against his Thi will be sold at attractlM guments of counsel on exceptions to the The r.e.tltlon then states that. John, a son of Mrs.

Catharine Lentz, ny being a Romanist. prices If disposed of soon. Girls Wanted (Corrected by W. H. Kurtx Son.) Bap- dlclsion previously made dissolving the said iast named campanlea have "in of Conewago township, was tendered a "Third Wan Sf.

T'atriek a SO Rye ttet? Where is the evidence? Thre Injunction against the Red Lion school good falth applied to the local authorl- WOLTMAN SPANGLER CO, LTD party in honor or his nrteenin Diruiuaj anniversary. Mr- Lentz was the re- Chicago Grain and Produce board to prevent their payment of the tifts for consent to build their respective balance of $400 due to Architect B. F. railways over their rfcspective routes. were those of the Church of Rome and those who were not in St- Patrick's P.eal Department 41 East Market Street.

eirdent of manv cifts. Those present r.hieaco. March 19. Close: Wheat- A-or-a Vm. Catharine JL.entz, Jir.

aziu Willis. Decision was reserved. Dut have been hindered and oostructed day. The latter were prosecuted by TO STITCH TRIMMINGS IN WHITE LAWN WAISTS. ALSO SOME TO MAKE WHITE LAWN SKIRTS.

LEARNERS TAKEN and paid May. 7s July. Judce Wanner heard counsel on al jn obiaining said consent by the offl- Corn -'May, 44c; July. 44Q44c. I the former, as the catacombs at Rome Mrs.

John SLubauer, Mr. and Mrs. v. Tntz. Mr.

and Mrs. George Llchty rule to strike off the rule to choose ar- cers and directors" of the Penn Park and the martyr's deaths affirm. From FOR RENT POSSESSION AT ONCE. Mr. and Mrs.

Af'am Meihorn, Mr. and bitrators In the case of William u. and Colonial companies. It is further the 'Confession' we leara that SL Pat and over while learning. Steady Ceoree Stouerh.

Mrs. Ldwara Mrs. rick preached the distinctive doctrines ISO. sou N. liaj-tiey street, (linprove- Stambaugh vs.

John C. The charged "that said defendant corpora-ludtro intimated that the rulo would be I tions have wholly failed, neglected work. MoindAi Mrs. Alice Ben el, Mr. James (ais-May, dOc: Jui.

I'ork May. W.J0, July, 1.1j. Iiird May. s.J7M.: July. Ribs May.

July. Rye Cush. 2c; May. Clc. Timothy March.

Clover Cah. Chicago Live Stock of Christianity. Repentance and faith nients), ifJi.uu per were his themes. Men heard, were discharged inasmuch as j. demurrer to and refused to do tne tnings or any oi waumire, jeuuy Clean Light Work-rooms APRIL 1st.

STOCK MARKETS Furnished. By. Wm. L. Bear A.

Co Brokers Traction Co. Building New York, March 19. Open. HIga. Low.

Closed Pennsylvania. 137 137 136 136 X. Y. 146 146 145 145 Atchison 32v S3 1 1 do. pfd.

.103 lt2 102 102 C. M. St- 175 173 173 Dwelling with improvements, centrally persuaded, repented and believed. lie the statement is still undisposed of. them which, by the provisions of the eJnny Jacobs, cora ieip.

xvwc.ory-had a largo following, and all of his Exceotlons to the record of Jacob law under which they were incorpor- er, Minnie Brenner, Mary Lcntz- 1 located, can be rented partly furnished HOLTZMAN MFO. 239 N. George SL, jw-ti Latimei Small Building. r-hlrmro. March 19.

Cattle Receipts, or arranged to suit tenant. at ot converts were baptized by immersion. Btager. alderman, in the suit of John T. ated.

are required to be done In order Miller, Mamie Me morn, voi si markut. bst etuly; others lu fice for particulars. -r. A a KonCtmo QrA I i i. tllltlHM Twwit n'Ava rtn- I Ihflt hAV mil I nai'ft nil rprfl, I nPir I Al inniri 1jU.UU.

iiaic tfiUtijr avwuuio v. wa VWlSOn against HllWWII J. i vut, vrri IT TVIntarWfiVflr TV fYlTTl Store room and dwelling, Manchester cents lowtr. cows and heifers, stt.ckers and a a k. i i a i i i nn.i vii t- mo-flc i 1 1 i ininniii i Hiiri ii iiutt iiiv.

i extant. j.eniius i uisiuiy i luv I fore the court on a certiorari, uuge i nguw, uiuk.ii j. and W. Philadelphia street, O.UU per month. I V.

,1,. nmes, thu rKf. I ATo Tinrn I jICni l-any uwu feeders. rexane. fr.j.t.iw.

410) nwntjons one bap Wanner reserved nis aecision. Sallle Hf rlRof.it)i. io.ouo: market 5 to 2 No. W. King- street.

(Improve PUBLIC SALE INDEX Personal Property tUm. Todd, in his St. Patrick, tn-i rinar.llans were aPDOlnted as follows: oi taiu ueimuaui Lvmi-omra V. nt imrr ivlixed und butchers'. 11.

I. Sc Pac. 26 26 25 t'nion Pacific. .152 152 151 fctrtuthern I'ac. 65 65 65 ments), $15.00 per month.

Leo Ilolllnger. of the minor children me null and void and by the No. 70- ork street, 8 rooms, sn per Apostle of and in his 'Life of St. all make men 151 65 94 71 4o; goott. heavy, 0.30i..4t; rough.

h'iw, tt.iofi.-A; liKht. pigi. UMuii bulk of pales. March 24. Anna S.

Quickel, Manchester S6 month. xtftihorn. Reuben Bni7el. Norman aieinorn. borough.

No. 707 York street, 8 rooms, $11 per 71 ri M. K. pfd. 71 Southern 40 tion of the papisms by lmm-erslon r.t ehlldrpn of Ianiel M.

Hoi- xianciuseo ana 1' Uarrv RifiAn March -T. L. Kaltreider, Red Lion. month. Sheep Receipts, market 10 cents lower, ijheep.

y.75i;; an1 I I William jinuuiu, 40 40 W4 'When the saint entered Tirawly-the linger; York Trust company of minor fendant corporations have been No. 700 East Chestnut street, 9 rooms. hna-pr. William Gross, uary du do. pfd.

.160 101 100ni 101 B. CLEMENS, Auctioneer. are forfeited seven eons of Amalguidh assembled (improvements), JflS per month. children of WalUr Arndt. Ix.ut Nanh.151 151 149 149 Feb.

28, P. Peters, Windsor tw. No. 704 East Chestnut street, rooms, Oliver Delp. Jacob Rauhauser, Bruce Milton" Wilt.

Paul Bortner, Want Charter Annulled with their followers. Profiting by the I Iwa Rfrtflr Private sale of real estate of William S7 87 fimnrovements). $13 per 1 v. v. a mill i ilrl.

tnu 1 The concluding prayer of the petition J. C. ERNST. Auctioneer. ura T.ifhtv.

John Lentz, Bdward No. 055 Prospect street, 0 rooms, $10 Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Jlrcj Conly was granten. Apostle entered into the mist of them.

19 Oattl fiuppl fair, maj-ket steady. per month. Auditor's report was filed in estate In the Perm Park case, which is identl T.ntI. Elmer Delp. Daniel Wallace March 17 Maggie Scnrnbath.

North Co- dorus iwp. March 28, William II. Lentz. Sprlnsneld rhn)i. oritne.

3.o. ISO. vanaer avenue, rooms, per his iul inflamed w-ith tho love of Cod. cal with that of the Colonial company, wmum Tidtxel. 'Harvev Brenner, of Leah Feiser.

Hots ReceiDts liifht. demand good month. and with a ctlestlal courage preached i is as follow "Wherefore the attorney 'The time for the transfer of the ho- twp. Prime heavies, tnitum and No. 030 Elm street.

7 rooms, Si. 50 per -irAii0t iT.rrv Nf man, Alien AOrroiK ic Balio Ohio. ..110 Wabash pfd 49 W. ir. Tele J3 Brooklyn R.

Tr. 84 Manhattan Am. Sugar Uef.137 Ami. 106 Am. Smelting.

People- 94 Mexican 24 S. Steel bd3. SS-. hi 110 49 S3 157 137 106 13S 94 24 heavy Yorkers, fd IMHB lw: light lorKW, month. tel license of Samuel J.

POmrc.nl ng. of general suggests that the said court do 109 109 49 49 93 iS 82 82 157 ir7 136 136 103 103 153'a 153 92 82 24 24 SS 9S to them the truths of Christianity, and so powerful was the effect of his No. 32 Park, alley. 5 rooms, S7 per Xelman. William lleindei, noy -vi-i AKoham eMlhorn.

Russel Lichty totvushlu. was ex- award a rit ot quo waranto airectea Maicti 21, Jacob Sowers, Manchester twp. March -1, Jostph F. llursh. WtnUsor Jb'eb.

26, Chriatian Prey, Kust Manciieslt.r twp. Marcn 19, G. Allen Ebtrt, West Manches month. burning words that the seven princes tt.r.Hrl ta Anril to the sneriil oi xorK county, renn. Norman Miller, Victor Sweitzer.

Curtis Shrrpi-tipply liht. market stronir. and more than 12,000 were converted Prim wthr, common, l(ji of master partition pro- syivania, commanaing mm to summon Shubauer, Clarence Lehr. ter twp. lambs, jS7.30; "vtal calves, I on lnat day anj wtro soon afterward iT.heK ei.

al. vs. C.albralft the said Penn I'arg totreei itaiway ELMER C. ZEIGLB Real Ettate and Injuria jj, Booms 4 and 5 Security Bldg. March lu, Charles Itunmer, West Man chester tWD.

-1 ixna I V.OIIlJ.aiiy I1U H. iicomcili baptized in a well (a rpring or fountain) called Tobar Enadhalre, the well AN EPISCOPALION ti, r-hHutian Reirister tells this Auditor's report was filed in trust ana oeorBe Dtuiiiiui, who. March i.0, George L. King, Manchester twp. March 21, G.

Allen Etcrt, West Manches of VmmiK Olt't wWow of Clin- they be and appear before said court tory of an Episcopal! an rector estate of Lmma X. ultt, widow or cun-1 Konth. nwt a I travelling -in the south, nwt a native, on a day certain, then and there to ter tWD. "Othr rocrds are to be found, all of which prove Patrick to have been CDOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooo also, by his own prerervnw i- March 2, Henry QuickeL Manchebtr ton J. Gitt.

The auditor places the co-st of audit amounting to S191.S5 upon show by what arant and authority 1 1 tw p. I i i wum'vu. "We Turn a House Into a Home." is: at, IX Gitt indi- an immersionlst. From these facts wo gather that Patrick was more of a March 23, David Cunriiughm, Springets. FOR RENT AT ONCE FOR BENT AT ONCE.

APRIL 1st. a th. enjoy the right, franchise and privfl Dury twp. rector. IUU.liy aim rutv.iiiv.o I wnolmrr niurgto un.l TYinlntaln Baptist missionary than an emissary 'Kohodv.

Whal March Yl, Mary Kohr. Manchester twp. March 28, VVlUiam Leutz, bpriiighcld sum of $1,088.77 the amount of alleged ZTZZV: line of street railway over the rbute of tho Church of Rome. a "But didn't you tell me you were an Improper credits included In their ac- and extension aforesaid, or any of the Two storerooms, Nos. and 135 North i Episcopalian?" count.

Tho accountants claimed mil S. T. ENSMINGER. Auctioneer. March 21.

Robert C. Hart, Falrview twp. oil sum Tne mu num. Cenrce street. S2 per month.

A Presbyterian rights, franchise and privileges con The Time for Refurnishing tell vou how it Is. Iast pprlng went March 211. Wm. KawsejvAv'arrington twp. Largo dwelling, ino.

ioo rsortn worse r. ml.v. nny fi'lll Ttr mnnlh An historical missionary service in honor of the patron saint of Ireland, I down to New Orleans visum uno fcrred by the said act of May 14, 18S9, and its supplements and amendments, and why they should not be ousted the "idow owed them $471.31. Application was made for the transfer of the bottlers' license of V. K.

Jordan of Hanover, to J. K. Schar- wont to enurcn, au 152 South Beaver, connected w-ith city steam heat, $24. no. No.

West King street, conveniences. Ht. Patrick, was hdd Saturday evening khv thev hau leit unawie therefrom, and why their said charter LhMn thini they'd outrhter done, and in the chapel of the Fourth Presby 116.50. adln. April 2 as flxed as the time of terian church In Trenton.

N. under the home it at hand and we want you to come here and make your selections for everything that you March iO, Harry JUrayur, Fmrvmw twp. March oeoitfo Spahr, t'uirvlew twp. March Zl, Chillies Wiiocker, Pairview twp. March 22.

William Fctrow, Falrview twp. March 2:, Elmer Wertz. Coucwago twp. March -1, lauiel t. ilutton, Newheriy twp.

March 27, Georgo Snyder, Fairview twp. March 2b, Robert Sutton, Ncwbcrty twp. should not be declared null and voldx" thm things they, hadn't oughter Thu T.titinr-: nrn selo-ned hv Attnrnov oml to mVfelf. 'Thitt'S hearing. the Joint auf pices of the Christian WS.

OWEN 6 West Market Street Endeavor society and the IJoya Broth rnay need for that purpose. Our stocks are all new. General Hampton L. Carson, and were Jest 'my fix. I found out that sworn to by William L.

Bear on Feb- was an Kjtsoipal church andso lve erhood of the church. been an Episcopal ever our prices are the lowest, quality considered, and you There were pretty decorations and The name of tho Goodwill fire company was changed from "The Goodwill Steam lire Enprlne company, No. of East York. to "The Goodwill Steam and Chemical Fire Engine company. No.

of York City, Pa." The ruary 2S, 1J0C i the emerald green or Ireland was mVngled with the colors of this nation. K. W. SWEITZER, Auctioneer. March 23, George Darone, Conewago twp.

Brunner, North Codorus twp. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANT TOWNSHIP DIVIDED "wvu iiui i jf auuui iawA icau v.aoi i twi uu know "your credit is always good." Shamrocks were diKidaved FOR RENT LARGE STORE ROOM WANTED Well recoinmended gentle shamrock about two feet higd court approved an amendment. 10 Manchester Citiiens Petition Court man desires boarding In private family. was constructed on the easel plan, te charter allowing the change vto te and Rule is Granted Southwest corner of Philadelphia nd George streeta. Also the basement and WANTED A Kirl for general house A ruJo was granted yesterday by Judge Bittenger on the county This Exact Iron Bed 0 I'here, was a box fatend on the of the emblem and contributions were made here for the missionary cause, 01 -'n the jdatform was an American, i work in a family cf three.

Apply to -is Usecond floor. WiU rent the hrst and sec- commissioners to ehow causo why nnri tinor ana basement xogetner or md- HnuOl l'ine street. Manchester towns-hip should not be arately for one year or longer. Would prefer renting first floor and basement together and second floor separately. Can WANTED A lodger, with board to be divided into two election districts, re eagle on a pedestal.

Below the bird w.ts shield and above was draped an Enamelled in white, sani- obtained next door. Apply at t-l turnabUi on the second day of made. Rule -'as granted to show caue why Judgment of the 1 Freystown Building and Ioan association against Oustanls A. Hellerman fhould not bo satlFfled. Answer was lll.d to the rule to show cause why Hen should not idrieken on In case of Jtmtt I.

Kopp vs. John Neuman. K. W. Altland was appointed examiner of the divorce case of Charles K.

Boyer vs. Lottie B. Boyer. eivu Dossession ai once, rur lurmcr n. Princess street.

FRGS FOR HATCHING from S. I tormation apply at the ofllce of RUPP SCHALL. White Wvandntts and G. lllaek and S. O.

Brown Let- Security Title and Trust Bldg laijr in every ropeci, tun size, brass rail on head and foot and brass knobs. Worth Specially priced at S4.98 horn iwis lor hjii or l'oultry Yards. Ocean York, Pi WANTED One unfurnished fron American flag, bearing tire Christian Ludeavor monogram and tho society's motto: "For Christ and tho Church." To the left of the eagle was a ban ner of Scotland and to the right a banner of Ireland with the motto of the Pr-bytriau church in that country. The program opened with a hymn to the Trinity, "Come Thou Almighty King." This was followed "by the in-vo-aticn and the Ixrd's prayer led by William P. Mose, president of the Christian Endeavor society.

Then there was responsive readings mnin wiili board, in private family, for A etttkm by 225 of 411 voters of the township was presented to the court asking for the division. Tho proposed dividing line will be the state road and the old board road, beginning at a point near North York borough and ending the LltUe Conewago creek. That section north and east of the ro will be the First district and that west and south of it will be the Second district. The polling place of the First district will be the hou.se of Ell W. SUine in Emigsville, and of the Second district mot and irrown daughter; or two or three iinfurnlahed rooms lor liqrht house Lf.rinir! east of Centre Square; terms must be reasonable.

Address, Solid Oak Bedroom Suite care Iiispatch. In TtmoB of Peace Prepare tor War by letting us fill your nQQA Coal Bins with UUUU VMl in adTftnce of ny Possible Coal Strike Village Improvement Societies Harper's Bazar. The organization of a society is simple. A president, secretary and treasurer are the necessary officers and the committees which- are appointed may bo as many or as few as are required It Is very desirable to Interest the town officials and the prominent citizens of the place and secure their co-operation. The school teachers should be enlisted and through them the children may be reached.

The young people also should have a share in making plans for the town. The dues should be small, possibly two dollars a year paid in quarterly sums, and in some places a prdtn- of the Twentieth Psalm, which palm I It is said was u.s.m! by St. Patrick on the house of Solomon JOi.senhart at I this rauslng news carefully for it tells you about the coal situation. A. strike may soon occur.

Prepare for it now by ordering your supply of coal. It is better to be on the safe Bide and besides our coal is the cleanest and bst. We'll send you a sample ton of It the Faster morning of his grtit Victory Containing 8 pieces (Bed, Dresser, Wash Stand, 2 irs. Rocker, Table and Costumer). Dresser is fitted with large French plate bevel mirror and the headboard and dresser carved.

Extraordinary value, for Fousttown. The oflieers suggested for the First district are W. H. Thompson, Judge; Eli W. trine, relgstry assessor; For the Second district, William H.

Horls and L. P. Hollerbush, Franklin Kohr, registry assessor. Tho F. BRDNHOUSE, JR, 149-151 N.

Newberry St. York 'Phone 2501 Sell 'Phone 12S if you wish us to. In York and vicinity bu ers of the i Celebrated Thomas Flyer (50 Horse Power) can obtain same only from the exclusive agents for this territory. Martin a Hart Motor 215-217 North Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. Catalogue and Demonstratios on re- year also is ise or two ciavs worK a addd, one day before given to homo remaining officers of each district are FREY BROS.

King St. and u. p. R. n.

and tho other to those I the present oIT.eers, except as above of a puoiiu character. over the Druids. After this Rev. Dr. Hugh B.

Mac Cauley, the pastor, gave a hort address on the life of St. Patrick. During the service Mrs. Herbert Lanning sang "Killarney" and "The L--t Rose of 'Summer." Miss Fiva VanArsdale and Miss Sarah Lemon gave a piur duet entitled "The Witch' Flight." Mi Lettie Vandeveer recited "St. Patrick's Breastplate." This selection Is from St.

Patrick's hymn. It is rather unusual for any but Roman Catholic churches to honor St. Patrick and at the head of tho program last evening was this flooyer Wagon I qeust. lt-n-zi Solid Oak Cane Seat Chair Suitable for bedroom or dining room, having extreme high back, brace arms, 3 rungs h) front and carved. Regular value is i.oa Special, while they last, each YORK, t-f.

Oelivery Wagons for all pur- K. pose direct from th factory. The most imjiortant committee, nc-caiuso the one whose work is fundamental is that on sanitation. The members are to Investigate the town's water-supply the public sewers and drains, and Xix' back premises of houses. The refuse too often thrown In rubbish heaps la to be carted away and destroyed; a place la to be provided for ash piles, and one where garbage may be varried by a public official and burned.

These unsightly soots should bo far from the center of the town and a thick hedge may screen the place from the highway. In all public places such as the railroad station, the village corners, the park, nd the school house yards, there should be neat rub-bUh boxes placed, nainted, not a burning red. as is too often the case, but a soft and inconspicuous leaf-green. named. Judge Wanner ordered a rule to show tj issue, to be s.erved on the county commissioners, inasmuch as it involves an lncreose of the election expenses.

Judgo Bittenger said that lie regarded the proposed 'division as unnecessary because the township is not too large to be- inconvenient for the voters to have access to the polling place. The rule of pourt governing the division of townships into election districts makes the division a matter of course when a majority of the electors petition the court for that purpose. Judge Bittenger remarked that the rules of court should be changed so as to make the court the judge of necessity. INJURED IN FALL Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Bargains Always on Hand.

West Market St. Below Dover. Ye Can Furnish Yon With DRAIN TILE MANCHESTER SHALE BRICK EMIGSVILLE, PA. P. O.

llarrlsburg, Pa. 2 Take Prospect 8tret Car from 3 th Square and flive us a call. i 71c "The life of St. Patrick of Ireland 1s a tribute to missionary ze.al and devotion to principles Presbyterian. He made much of tha Trinity.

He accomplished his great victory on Easter Sunday. He appointed a bihop over every church." Following the service there was a social. About 200 were in attendance. Z1EGLER'3 DIARRHOEA AND COLIC CURE The only reliable cure for Diarrhoea, Colic and Summer Complaints. Guaranteed to cure or mor.6y refunded.

Uet it at 25c a bottle at R. Wm. ZIEGLER'S, uikmim. Market and Penn Bta. Night School 4 Mrs.

Henry Carr. 115 South Park avenue, sustained severe Injuries by TRY H. L. NEUMAN'S slinnliie on the lev doorstep of her home and falling to the pavemc-nt yes terday. In her fal 1 she struck her hoad against a sharp comer, cutting a CHILDISH NAVETTE A Pitts-burg widower away from h'ime married a widow," according to Harper's Weekly, of the usual type, "1 lam" but "good." After his marriage he Ulegraphed to th eldest of tne children, a girl of fifteen: "Hale won a prize.

Am married. Will homo tomorrow." When the and bridegroom arrived the children were watching at the door, and at sight of the-ir future mother gave little gasp of consternation. The second child, a boy, nudgf-d his sister and whispered: "Say, Nell, that must been the coiusolalion prize that pa got!" deep gash In her scalp which necessi Courses short, practical. Interesting. All commercial branches.

Ia it worth a postal card to find out if we can help you I Our catalogue explains bow. Send for it. OPEN DA AND EVENIJNQ. The Patrick Commercial School REPLACING THE FURNITURE Before any of tho rooms at the Marlborough house are touched for cleaning up purposes a careful plan is drawn of the position of eaeh article in the room, and these aro repla In their exact positions. Tho Princess of Wales notices at once if an ornament or article Of furniture is out of Its usual place.

Caller "There la Mr. Henpex at the window, and you tell me there in't anybody at honio: Maid "dure, th-n. an' Mr. H'-npex fpn't anybody at hf-mc." l'itisimn; Dispatch. tated Dr.

Charles Pea drawing the wound together with several stitches Mrs. Carr's back was also severely We Can Furnish You With DRAIN TILE MANCHESTER SHALE BRICK EMIGSVILLE PA. P. O. narrlsburg, l'n.

Ice Cream 32, 35, Swth Newberry St. BOTH 'PHONOS "At the Big Electric Sign," 35 North George Street. bruised and she received several other contusions about the body. She will be confined to tho house for several Uehly Building, Yor. Pa.

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