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THE YORK DAILY, YORK, TAM THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 2 1892 TPE BITE OF A SNAkE. Two l'orlgn Milliliter. Arrival and Departure of Mails at the York, Postoffice. THE YORK DAILY. RAILROAD TlMt TABLES.

NORTUEXtN CENTRAL JN ORDINANCE. Fixing the amount of license to be paid by transient retail merchants. A Witty Customer. u.ent to a drug" store and asked for SOZO-IK)NT. The storekeeper said, "We're out of tls.it, but hero is something just as good." The practical customer said, "No you don't," and walked out to a i'rh hi ore and got a bet-tlo of )D NT.

REHMEYER'S VALLEY. One of our young men ate thirteen raw eggs on Saturday for the purposo if having a good bass voice for singing at the picnic. There arc a large lot of people in our town from York and Baltimore. Mr. Thoo.

liaymier was in your city last week. Mr. Robert Brillhart, formerly of here, but who is now residing in Virginia, is visiting relatives near here. A valuable buggy spread" was taken from a SeiUland party at the picnic near here on Saturday afternoon last. C.

Millt-r, wheelwright of North Hopewell, is seriously ill and at the last re-iort there are poor hopes for his recovery. Wiutcrstowh picnic on Saturday last was closed at '2 p. on account of the sickness of C. Miller, who resides near the- wood. llatr.eiown will hold another picnic September Mr.

Andrew K. McCanon had his btijjgy wrecked on Saturday lat. Mr. Geo. Dabbing who was in the buggy at the same time escaped with a blight Injury.

The spook made his apjH'aranc again one night last wok in his lirey suit. Oil Saturday last, August 13, I suppose there were quite a number visited Mt. Arbor picnic for the purp.e of hearing the darkey band of somy where near Baltimore, but it wasn't present. We it Decenary to correct all our 1 parkton co.0,m!ck;ickj-:: ts I to York. HTirmi-incssfysa'ai i and after Sunday, June 12th, iaa2, tralni will run oa this road as follows.

rTlme between Noon and Midnight la gives in Bold-faced Figures. v. a ts pb a o.siif rin-r: as in 7s a 2rB: 2-: 1 I 5 BS i i I wi 5 i i eg i I i I 8s i 2 a i h- Mmu; MHMMV totoictciOH.v-: Bffx rf. tr jo o-g a ot ea at at a en oi oi a oi o. oi a a ol "OPS 09 03 3 iW CSt-tOCa-iCdf-t3BtiO o.

1 MM gaiMBoiiinaoi'-Jo naMK' niT rxp-RrsS. South, on Rnnday. wUlatv fit all the above statlona to take oa or let ofl psieigorB. SUUTtiJitiH txruuk on Kill KVlfl Mll BIJliHll ni potmc oeyona uamMiunt. dm rtt ofr pfcsmingera Bom Minaum pnps hen nagea xo uvkb an pwmsn, rati or on notice to Ooadnctor, Estop it off Passenger.

'i cot "3 -w- i i i i i i I a naP i I I i 1 i i i I -ES- I 3 5 i I 22" i Zff (Sunday only i uaaaassaaaa: I x5----l I 5355.5 lrfm I i i gl it. (i I Vs! 5 I I i i I i i I 5 i i I 5 i I a i 1 i i 5 Aj i 1 1 1 I i 1 aaftao.a9e.o; i 1 I 11 I Uj i iliiiiiiiSi hit! CSP I I 5 HO i i i a iil: i i Q- s. i 1 1 i -U 1 1 11 i m-3 ss! Il 1 1 iLLLLsauillisLj! si ssi 1 i sssasiigssi -II. yi i mi si i ARRIVALS. P.

POST OFFICES. Wrigbtsvlile, lJa. Columbia, Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York, N. Hanover, (iettysburg, ...16 KX) ...:00 ...6:00,11:453:30 uauimore, a Washinelon. 1).

Harris bure, Pa Pitsb'rg A West.HtatesHrtJ0,ll:45 3:30,510 anchester MtWolf I Etters, Emigsville. iHKW utenMocanrewsoury 11:100:10 Codorus 11:15 Yoe, Red Lion, Ac.) Dallastown.M.CFkg :45 I Delta 16:00,9:45.. Lewlsbery A wy(stagey' Wellsville ill0 YorkHprlngs" JtaisttTosp'ct" jHMIO Logauvllle Farmer Hpry Htrlnefltown A way tVoItalr 1 tYorkABalttm'reKPO (lialt.AIehiifh K.KI fHgb. tit Bait. 6:15...

(Sonth)HKXl JLan. A Kred'k. (Kast) (West); 3:35... ElmiraABaltlmore (7)0 I1EPAKTUKEH, ZjTv.15 POST OFFICKS." WrlghUvllle, Pa. Columbia, 11:19 Lancaster, Philadelphia.

.7:15,1 5. 3J0 7:15,11:15 .7:15,11:15 .6:30, 10:: 1 10:00. New York, N. Hanover, Pa. Uettysbnrg, Baltimore, Washington.

D. Harrlsburg, Pa. PiU'brg est.Htate88miO:30 Mancnester Mt. Woiri -J Etters. Kmlesville.

oientoc.kssnrewsbnry;7:l5.... uworus ii3U. Yoe, Ked Lion, Jtc.l a. Dallastown.M.CFkg 8:30... woodbine, tsriaifton i Delta iSUJO.

il Lewisnery A 1 Mi. Uul l.nlll. YorkSprlnirs" ifasiprospct" Loganville Farmers Hpry 'istrinesiown a tvoitair lYorkABaltim'rcKFOj (Balt.ALehicrhR.Ki I IHgb. A Bait. (North)': tLan.

A Fred'k. (west), ElmiraABaltlmore Wednesday and Saturday. tHpeclal supply. I Hall way Post Offlcea supply all offlcaa tween terminal points. eimee open rront ew a.

m. to p. m. Money oraer aepanraeni, nam a.m. vo o.uj p.m MalU close on Hunday at6K)0p.

m. Cxi AH. H. WitlSUlt, Acting Postmaster. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Dr. John Ahl. OFFICE No. 23 East Market St. Consultation in English and Geo-man.

Dr. E. V. Brickley, Rpeclallst In Disease ofthe YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, and GENERAL SURGERY. Consultation in English and German.

OfliceNo. SN. George sL, (over Shearer's drug store.) York, Pa. Special attention glrn to th adjnstment or s(Mvovcies. s-'ai-a w.tx DENTISTRY DR.

E. H. NEIMAN, Oradunte ofthe Dental Department, Cnlverslty of Balttinore, also Post Graduate of the L'nl versify of Maryland, IssO.and having recent ly graduated at Haskell's Post Graduate Col-lei; a of Prosthetic Dentistry and Dental Labor-atory of Chicago, 111., isirj, la now better pre- pnrea titan ever to no au incut oi worn in my line, -Simc1hI attention given to Crown ana Bridge Work.bolng sets of teeth without plate. Prices as low as elsewhere, where nrst-clas. work Is wanted.

All work guaranteed. DR. E. H. NEIMAN.

8i WEST MARKET YORK, PA- E. W. Spangler. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, I'olark building. Opposite tlx Court Iiue 13 East Market Street, York, Pa.

N. Sargent Ross, ATTO EY-AT-LAW, Pelade liuildivg, lipnsilr. the Court Ilonse? 13 Fas-t Market Htrect. York. Pa.

George E. Hersh, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 29 EAST MARKET STREET, VOKK.PA. DR. LOUIS JORDY. Office Kith Dr.

Geo. II. Jordy, No. 103 East Princess Street. Opposite City Market, York, Pa.

Consultation In English and German. 8-2dAw6m. George W. Heiges, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has removed to room 2 In Small's Mercantff and l-aw liull.lim;. No.

19 East Market btreet over ftici leuau at ttoiwail store. DR. I. BETZ, PnYSICIAN AND SURGEON, No. 403 South George Street, York, Hpeclal attention given to Dlscasrsi of th6 Nervous Hystem.

Consultations In English or German. Oillce hours: 8 to 10 a. 1 8 jv 7 to ti p. m. 7-2itr DR.

LAURA J. DICE. I I i I I I I I I i I I .,4:15 i I I be- I PEJSN8YLVAJS1A BA1LROAB-KBBDEBICK DIVISIOIT. On and after Monday, June 20, 1892, tralni will Tho heads of most. of the ViiiiuruiiH rattler" bullock.

Without ix- snakes, including the iust beyond tho the ception they have fangs, either ereet or raised atid laid naeit ai These fangs are long, harp po.nnd teeth, with a hollow groove running their entire length. At the rooot of each snag is a little Oag oi poison. snake bites the the poison sac. and its contents vv down through the hollow in the tootlt in to ofthe wound. The harmless Ittlie nvn -i tongue is of ten spoken of by the uninformed as the is no propriety in the name, a the poisonous snakes do not sting, but Into tuetr victims.

There is no creature, ea ii brought from foreign countries and the rs, t.iiO i- "rattlers, do not exist, but will nait tremble at the lirst warning sound oi rattle. Dr. S. Weir oi has bet; making experiments with venom of diilereut serpents. He found fiom its poionous, ties, it contains living gt ruis wluen nave tho power of increasing enormously fa-t.

So, you see, when an animal is billeri thes3 tiny bits of life, entering with iho poison, cause hammu netionto almost at onco.Dr.Mitchell has found that the nervous centre controlling1 tho act of striking seems to bo in the srin.il for if ho cut oil" a snako's he-ad and then pinched its tail, thu stump of its n- ek turned back and would have struck his hand had In been bold enough to hold it still. August St. Nicholas. Strengthen the Mititla. events of the present sinum The have shown the value of h.

organ military forces, which tho Slates provide for the preservation of She protection of life and property and the execution of the laws. No one fails to-day to comprehend tie- importance of the Ouard ot New ork. Is one tailed a lew ks ago to comprehend uio imporiar.ee tho National Gu.t-d of Pennsylvania. And the lesson has been enforced in each instance by some remarkable conU as's. In Idaho bloodshed and incen diarism held sway for days, be- cause tuerc was so umo organ ized militia to cluick thorn, ibis Gov ernor was ooiigea to m.iinii toe i nsi-deut that he had only two hundred citi zen soldiers available, and then were sent to rescue the Slate from anar chy.

The same thing had happened j.ist before during the came runs ti Wyo ming, where the army was called upon in lack of other force; while in Tenn s- see tho deplorable vveaknets oi the mili tia has been manifest during lie la-t tew days. What lias happened in ae- cords with what might have been cs- Kcted from tint returns of the uiuitia of that State laid before Cotijrrcss by Secre tary Klklns last February. Its aggregate. ollicers and men, was but l.i-o, arid this has practically yielded much fewer for duly. 1 hess same returns snovveu for Ithodo Island, with her little a.xu and her joptlation one-filth that of Tennessee l.b'H militia, while Oregon has New Jersey had a niilni.i.

strength of 4, Connecticut, Maryland, Alabama, nia, 4, Soutn Carolina, net ino large Stato of Tennessee was satirlis-d to trust itself to a nominal force of only It should Ixs said, however, that the cxierience of last year a. and Coal Creek had caused the pait-re of a law creating the "Army of Tenn-essee" for use In niaintairiing order, making a small appropopnaLon for ilt, ais.ve all, tho Sheriffs furnish totr.e t.overt.or large bcslies of citizens as miiiiary fom-j in emergencies. There is no escape in any wcll-gov-rn- 1. el community irn ut teco.sstt.y having an armed and otjuipi il force tor tho muintenur.cj order and the execi- tioti of the laws, i'irnt or. riarr source of reliane1 Is in the poli constabulary and in the Shorn' or Hid an txjsso: but iS'itlttil them liitint alary tive organized and trained mi fore.

And sine. in this country a standing army of soiai out of tho oueelioii. the a iter! la an adequate force of militia. The mistake made by some states is of is of that of trying to save xj. such a force duruig times when no immediate pnspet of I'nud'ge-tK' reoitlrlng its ue.

the such States congratulate a time on avoiding outlays for thi. pur iMiso.But it Is a dangerous su-l of frugal ity, and, apart from the dak, sooner laU'r is nt to prove cosiU. 'i. inn has lv.cn put to -avy expense the last two years, hich possibly eo n-have hMn avttidrd had she maintainvd sutticiently large bnly of mliltla well arm ed, well trained, and ready to tho field at tho shortest notice. Aj art 5 of from any ouestion as to this the convict labor of that State, it evi dent that last year the r.mi-rs tested waknes of tho mtlitia tystepi, irni were tennitcd renew their tnitbtvttk this year.

As for lVnu-'i'lvania, no ef can say now tar toe anarcu.v ai st-ad might have sav.j for th- -in dent fore' of uiliuia she was to eau at once Into the field. is fit that an army had reported shortly Itefore that ho "knew of no oth. Stale, 'unless It bo New lur'i, that can nut Into the field cm as short, a nolie-; y.r, large, so well equipped, and so a Ixslv of men." Congress on its pitrt should not -l- tate to make lib-ral provisions for ing and equipping the State fore log particular attention to provi.ip means for bringing them gi v-' li.e the field ready for service, it prompt display of an overwhe foroj that to, iif ittti t. nii i propt-rty and gi vca to all citiztUis the a-siii-asiee i will Ix protected. MY WIFE.

When I married my v. i led stenography. Got that down solid, th raphy. Mastered that sci raphy, All in 11. ha i Pf.i.

Up pbt'te tart-rd tt; se i a ye-tr: Stu- presently Coioe ogy. Followed" that up with tholegy. Got a degree in the I instill her great clour. she took in writing. Some, lessons and po' lighting, A lung course on and lightning, For over her frour; Sri she entered tht? r- Son' Txk aiii ins' rii'-Ue-n it th I of And ma-tor.

the lion. And s'ii! -i- Next she ta-k i I l)rr reform itttt.o, Sought the he wav er.et ty. Ob, she's a- She at last ended no win phonetics. Gave a litth- uUenUon t.n-1 leties. The rest of her 1 uro no ties.

And now she is lent to f.i-'i." to cook An Admiring Husband in New York World. Ss l. lr t' is I. i THURSDAY, AUGUST 2T, 1892 HATCHED TEH MOHTHS. t-' skin 4 too to tn month-, auu iia-i boen itlt-, Uul mvj Lei I I lew days tt- if i WIPT'PEOIFIS vrrd eral years wltl'n inrcHim; I t'l: arid ha had li.

loan te jE7- turn of the dtv pa f-. irf ii (i laiis at'etaied na 1 all hut Si. 8. did the work. 1 At W.

iiivi-AiRK libunCity, Tenn. on I'-luoJ an.i Skin 1 si n- Brown Smyser, WICSTKIN'G ST, YOUK, BUILDING LUMBER or A LL KINDS if isr -r rw ii" 1 I.N mm j'it--i. AH cirat-t Ltin.r Esiio-te so or. ruAl. for ftt.ijity v.

Grand Summer Opening. cr- il I AT todiiii Bro's INS. GEORGE ST. An elegant line of gootU. nl furniture iu tiietUy The fin- urn it ure See.

we rr- PARLOR. CHAMBER, DINING ROOM and KITCHEN FURNITURE. SPHSNG BED, MATTRESS, JS pieK 11 lomf-r price- SX for 100. fo purchinhig. loleins Furniture Co.

va w. st. ill ft a 7 fovt. ToL-rpl, Poll ilirf 'f: fr i no. E.

Graybill, 19 tSf WiRStT YORK. PA. THE In the Case. 41,5 in th tu- :1 t(f of it C-: 11 -i 0 fir th? trivial til At tr; iaoe Ait IxkSiig1 For, i California Wine Depot 623 EAST MARKET ST3cT. corj i 4 lq YORK.

PA. i if TToiM Hi ivir uJ Ori fn x. I i IJil on (suction 1. it ordainnd by the Relect and Common Councils of the city of York: That in aeeonlunee with the provisions of an Act of Hie (ieueral Assembly of Pennsylvania providing for the licensing of transient retail merchants In cities, boroughs and townships, approved the 4th day of Muy, A. 1).

1SK9, the amount of tho license to be paid by the said 'runsien. retail merchants is hereby fixed at the sum of one hundred dollars per month, Hkction 2. A li ordinances or part of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Ptissed Helect Council July 25, 1892. 1).

K. HTAUKKKIt, President S. C. Attext: W. Ii.

WniTK.CIerk H. C. passed Common Council Aug. 22. 1802.

ACOK A. VV i L.T, l'resldent pro tern. C. C. Attest: 1).

II. Foku, Clerk C. C. A proved Aug. 2a, ISiri 1.

K. NOKLIi, 21 at Mayor. AN OKDINANCE. Authorizing a loan for the payment of tli am rnrujuH permanent inmrvvemerus on the Highways ofthe (Jity of York and of Uftnuiges to be paid oi saut City far certain of said improvements and also for the vaurnem of aimrlvm ot tlie enutnment of tlie Fire Jhpartment of said City. hkctiow 1.

He it ordained bv the Helect and Common Councils of the City of York: That tie vxmniitiee or inance ana ways ana Meus ie and hereby is authorized to borrow In the name of tlie city of York the sum of Thirty-Nine thousand dollars, and to issue noniiH itieretor, wnii interest coupons attached, of the denomination of one. two. five and ten hundred dollars each, for the following purposes, via: GRADING. For the grading of College avenue from ureen street to rant ley street, I 750 00 OKAD1MU AND MACADAMIZINO. For the grading and macadnmlzing of in ton street from Cleveland avenue to Water street, 800 00 Of water street from Colleee avenue to Kill ton street, 400 00 Of liroad street from Market street to Wallace street, 800 00 Of York street from Queen street to the Mtit roau, uuu uu Of Cottmte Place from Howard avenue to Out-en street, 650 00 Of Princess street from Cedar street to est street, 600 00 Of Cedar street from King street to NewMalem road, 600 00 Of Grant street from Clark alley to Cot tage Hill road, GOO 00 Of King street from West street to Bel vi.tere avenue, AM 00 Of Hartley street from Princess street 'oilece avenue, 400 00 Of Bel vtdere avenue from Markctstreet to Philadelphia street.

550 00 Of Jackson street from George street to Heaver si reel, TM 00 Of boundary avenue from Cleveland avenue to Water street. 700 00 Of the west half of Newberry street from North street to 1'ark street, 400 00 Of Lloden avenue from West York street to West street. 1200 00 Of Mason alley from Hartley street to lseiviaere avenue, 000 00 Of I hike street from Coltaee Place southward 3U0 feet, KV0 00 Of Poplar street from air alley to Kd Ktir street, 400 00 Of Park Place, 600 00 Of rielvldere avenue from King street to Malem road, 1000 00 Of Mouth street from Queen street east- wardly to the city limits, 12U0 00 OHADI.VO AIID PA VI HO. for the grading and paving of (las al ley from est 1 ork street to Hartley street, 400 00 Of Clark alley from Penn street to east side of New berry sli-eet, 400 Ow Of Clark alley from Penn street to old borough line, 800 00 Of Kittter in Powder alley from Wallace street to t'htladelptila street. wo ou Of Howard alley from Clark alley to Philadelphia street, 1UI 0U Of tlourt alley from Mason alley to Klna street.

800 00 Of Ouh alley from Ueorge street to Beaver street, 260 00 Of Chariea alley from Ueorge street to Cherry street. 123 00 Of I'htladulnhla street from liroad street east to cltv limits, 000 00 Also the sum of 00 to lie used, but only so much thereof as shall lie necesary, for the extinguishment ofthe indebtedness for the pavb of Centre Square, said necessary sunt to be paid only when the said paving shall Is9 completed according to contract and to the entire aiifactlou of councils, and not before. Ii AM AO KS. For damages for the opening of Jack- sou street from Ueorge street to Howard street, but only so much thereof as shall be necessary, 3600 00 For lite payment of tkte following Jndg- I.if in lor aamages in me opening and rail in if of North Onunn street: Annie It. Price.

No. 1U0. Autcust term. 4ju on Rebecca Hnylor. No.

120, Angust term. isoo. 430 00 Moses Thomas, No. lit1 Atttrust term. suit) Kilxa Hnyder.

No. 118, Aug. term, lSSJO, 60 00 Keesey A Trimmer, No. 117. August term.

IslO, 840 00 Huamcler ManufacturlnK Contpany.No. uti, August i eriti, iuuu uu SKWEKS. For the cont inuation of the sewer on Court a I lev from Washineton alley to the creek. 100 00 For the continuation of the sewer on Kltnt street from terminus to Cherry alley. ISO 00 For the completion of the sewer on Gas auev.

auuu uu For the extension of the Oaa alley newer ou West York street, ZfjOO 00 STBErt CROSSINGS. For the lnvlnir of stone or irranlte street crossings, tut follows: ItiUU 00 Across George street on north side of Jackson street, Across liucen street on south aide of Arch street, Across Hay street on east side of Qaecn street. Across Hroad street on south side of Walnut street. Across Iitiko street on north side of baptist alley. Aero Itttke street on north side of Church alley, Across South street on west side of Ouke street, Across Duke istreet on north side of Maple street, Across Duke street on south side of Mason alley.

Across I uke street at Newton alley, Across Pine street ou north side of KtUK street. Across I'l ne street on north side of Poplar street, Across Richland avenue on north stdo of Market street. Across West Market street on west Bide of Ktchland aveuuo. Across Poplar street on east side of Pine street strcct, Across Princess street on west Bide of Pine street. Across Pine street on north side of Princess street.

Across Cottage Place on both sides of Howard avenue. Across Princess, street on west Bide of Cedar street, Across Cedar street on north side of 'riticess street, A cross Pent) street on south side of College avenue. Across West street on south Bide of Kltur street. Across King street on west Bide of Bel- vldere avenue. Across ueorge street at a point be tween Maple street ana Boundary avenue.

Along west aide of Ueorge street at city limits. OfTTKRINO, COVERINO AND PIPINO. For the covering with Iron plates of the nutters at Intersection of Penn street and Mason alley. 9 60 00 75 00 orcoltAare Place and Duke street. Of Beaver street and Philadelphia street 450 00 For the placing or iron plates over or terra col "a pipes in the gutters at Intersection of I'hiladelphia street and Hartley street, 125 00 150 00 Of Philadelphia street and Newberry street.

For the laying of Iron pipes In the gutter at the intersection of Pine street and Market street, if ijueen street and Market street, if Howard avenue and Cottage Place, of King street and Penn street. Of 1 Hike street and Cottage Place on south Hide of latter, F1KB DEPARTMENT. For the payment of the balance due on the engine of the Rescue Fire Company, Ou enulneof the Union FlretVimpany, For the part payment of amount due I V) 00 200 00 150 00 200 00 100 CO 7S7 00 712 00 ou engine oi I lie iauret ire company, 1000 00 For the payment of Interest due on note for eitgineol the Vigilant Fire Company, For the payment of the balance due on tlie stable ofthe Ijiurel Fire Company For tiart luivuient due on truck of Rex 108 00 488 Hook and ljidder Company, 1000 00 Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and the chairman ot said committee and attested by the 'ity Treasurer, shall have the seal of the citv of ork alllxed thereto, snail bear Interest tit the rate of four per centum per annum pay able semi-annually, snail be exempt, irom an taxation and shall be redeemable lu live years at the option orsatd city and payable lu I went; vears from the date thereof. Hkction 2. There shall be collected annually by said city a tax sufficient to pay the Interest and also the principal of said loan within thirty years.

Passed Common Council July 11, 181)2. Yeas 15, Nays 0. M. M. LITTLE, President C.

Attest: D. H. Fokd, Clerk C. U. Paused Helect Council Aug 22, 1892.

Yeas ways u. r. bi au ek, president o. W. B.

white. Clerk H. C. A pproved Aug. 23.

1SW2. 1), K. NOF.LU 2I.3t Mayor. I fm-m a.C.M H.f. a4 U.a.- ti.X-M--lW 00 9, 1 Sloan, the millionairo railroad pi-iT ident.

a dislike for typew riters, l.iunan and meehtmic.al, and writes all his i in with a largo CT'dd 11 Nervous prostration, drunkenness, 11 1 opioid habit, St. Vitus ditneo, hysteria he.ndueho, dot llash, nervous dyspepsia confusion, aro curod by Dr. Miles' Trial hot ties and fi no Ixstksrcc at lart Co. mail Kkita. Dr.

Miles Medical Co. Klkhart. lnd tS i Ve pre nees K.Willard, who has been at form wor.r for twenty years, from engaging therein at her devotion to a helpless mother. The Canine Merit Hoods Sarsaparilla wins friends Of rever it it is fairly and honestly Its proprietor are highly grati fied at the letters which como entirely unst dieted from men and women in tho aim .1 pi-i'k warmly commending iioo-l Siirsapttrilla for what it has done for tiiem. Hood's PilU curt; liver ills, jaundice, biliotisneds.

sick headache, constipation. Worth Money, Mrs. Binks "Tho paper says Albert Bierstadt gut for his painting, "the the P.utlalooB.'" Mr. Binks "Ves: buffaloes is becom- in t.o i-ean Hint even a pictur' ol one worth money. New York Weekly.

Cruet, Cruel. let iiii4 is that Inexorable foe to hat destroy, of rest and frequent To tin Jrt'; of human lifo rheumatism. Ike many o'lu physical tils, it Is easily rent' nt outset with Hostetter'B siousaeh liitters, which expels tho rheumatic lrtts from the blood lljrotisjh the kidneys. Tht-rt exists tits amplest evidence to prove that lu case that have resisted other treatment the letter has produced thorough and pcriniiuent results. Hut to temporize with this malady is folly.

Attack it at once With tho Hitters and it insi.y be nipped in the bud. When mature it is the most ottsUnate. of corn- pSattits. Kidney trouble, dyspepsia, neuralgia, liie.pteut ifont, cuttsi ipation, malaria anil livt coitip.aint Iwat a hasty retreat when the Piu. Hiininoni-dto iha ruK'ue.

A wiue- three titties a day. Thank Heaven. There, as a man ho rocked a boat, Where is that man to-day? Down at tho bottom of tho sea, Thu others got away. for of liKKeii Pill worth a cpdnca At Last. Thin tb tried let's.

has hapiH-ned. A girl New Jersey city of Camden has to har.tr herself with her 8usien- New I'ork Sun. fcti was sick, we gave her Castorfjk iPTUfca ite vua a CluM, she cried tor Castotia. Vbm she became Misa, he chins; to Caatorls, "Uc she Uvvi Children, them CMtotts. OKI IN AX t'K.

it it P.i.je AlUyfnm King Hi-Coli i toK t. lt it ord.Utted by tlte Helei-t and .) of tu cit tf Vora: That 1 ay otii in it tee le and Is hereby 1 te. iu and pave Court alley front to in.it auev. 1 Cotiiin ei ouin-il Jittte 27, lHt2, 1.1 11 l'resldent C. C.

It. II. I C. 1 C.un.-il Ai. 22.

Pfl'i 1 K. 1 1 Kit, President M. W. it. VV iii r-r itrk H.

A up, 1. K. NOKI.U Mayor. AC' Alt. LI ildNANCK.

the, iiini'inbiiuiziaf) of Grunt Id on Hill ul 'rriii-i 1. St ordained by the Helect and CoiuiKn of the city of York: That li ay tiilEl-o of the said councils and Instructed t' i iuui. ti.ai.t street tu the city of York fioint I irK alley to Cottage Hill njad. Ci.inn;..ri Council June2o 1M2. M.

M. i.l i President C. Allot: It 11. I-oiu, -U-rit C. C.

in-l Aug. istri I President H. C-At'e-t: W. li. tt rt Clerk S.

C. At ii l. K. XOKLL, AS MiilUX AN Ski 1 III I'f Ail: I. Vfititin'J Stntt.

i if xarer or drain or.Ialtt.s1 by the Select and os of the city of York: That Committee i.e and is hereby iue ct.e,;. cotiKtrm I a twenty inch terra Irion oil VV ct Klu street, be- (ii.Ei).1 sitic of said street, at i ijt.i.l k. Oiatwurdly to sde of Ci.erry nvetine. ed I oiioiioit 'i eil June 27, ISint la M. l.i I l.V, President C.

C. Attest; I). I 1 -otitt. CI. rli C.C.

ianed Council Aug. 1S1I2. 1. P. l'resldent 8.

C. Atu-I: li. A' It i Cter H. AM'tftiil At.K. U.

K. KUEM, Mayor. i nrc iiitit'f tl 'An tj'iiri-i'iititiiina for the it.if.t tirih a i.i Sl.ClioN i. i o.ii moii or-iiiiauee hi trith the first ujtprovcd ttie i tn-fi, vl. IK it oi (laiiicd bv tlie Helect and iff the city of York: Thai the itl-d "An itiakiiiK up.

tor the ItM-ai year i i.il K.U.". ilti tiej miuy of April, is.ri," approved ttif ti day ol ci ii, u. ty, ie amcitued out Hi i lrom till items of appro atioii utiUer tti "Jttutjinents, In fcrcxt and ct-is i ti-re ua follows: ror the p. inetil ol luents, interest and costs tneitroti, too city, now overdue, the mi in oi or so much thereof in each case as may l.e m--4 tiry, as toiiows: Al.U,..- li. Price, jud'tiicnt Xo.

100, let in. l-l'i, i.fo 00 SMior, jitai'iiiont jto. lay. term, t-s 4J0 00 Jioc-i liidtiniit So. 11IL AiiKU-'t term, MX) 00 l.i: t-tiyuer, mdgmetit No.

118, term, l.viu, CO 00 oe.v 1 ni nor, judk'ttieut No. 117, tiKrtst I' 1-310 00 1 1 1, f.ie i. iir i si jiulitnient term, ItV) And utso by strlkme therefrotii the item of or. i. ttmier tlie.

hea.ltntf "ItlKhway i. a i.uiosss: 1-or cuinpicLion of i- on V. aiit-y, tti uuditiou to uu IfOil, i rjo.N ii-. the said ordinance Ise ii, it by uddittu: then to under the Ill I the lollowiutc ileitis, in delight department: er.i or t.aiunce tine the ti u- i.iKhi Coiiipany, el ol tou t-dison Electric tele v. 12 WJ I' liliil Dale, Hart A 10 Is ol onr.ul Aulbach, 6 00 I- I tie- pi 'ii' t.ie i.

-ici tlie ire 1 ici.artiiiciit: en! iii A Rodders, 3 0 it-tit ot t.eo. I'. Motter, 1 i lit oi Ecaihcry Hoke, 11 UU leies iu tho iicuartiiit-iit of High i- or a. Ml lit of P. J.

Towney A 100 HO f- ot tne Peuusylvaula .1 i "i'-aay, lit lit he York Water Co, i2 ti id ol VV. 11, s-iiie, 511 i.ey hi ti.e iilshay Depart ment ou the llrstt Moil nt of It. V. Powell, os rent due for Mayor's iminii.s of January, Veb- I i 81 25 or iui-1 i-leiit lu the Prlnt- 1 I.lei.l, 251 K0 lityt paragraph of said or.il- tnehii.i it u. ft-iiti us ioilows: 'For de- i i.

in tes ior the fiscal years lbHO-ld and 18l-t2 te riK-rw i-'- noted the sum of or so uu. I. thi'-teof as is lteftary, as Common Council June 27, M. M. LP! ILK, Pres.

C. C. Attest: D. H. Koitn, Clt-rkC.

C. Helect Council August 22, 1832. 1. F. si I A FFER, lTes-H.

C. A ttet: W. B. It tii, Clerk H. C.

Appi-ovcd A I'trust 1 ot D. K. NOELL, Mayor. 00 COLONEL SNOWDEN. rROKESSOU WUITR.

Presjident Harrison's administration is conspicuous for the number of ttcholurtj and etlifors appointed to foreign posts, and conspicuous among the latest njj-lintment are Dr. Andrew DLvon Whit a3 ruinister to Russia, and Colonel Archibald London Snowden as minister to Spain. Tho latter was lorii Aug. 10, 1S1.7, in Cumberland county, and gainol distinction by his man agement of the I'hiladelphia mint and as a soldier in the civil war. Dr.

Whi'o was born Nov. 7, 1831, in Homer, N. and has a worldwide fame as a historical writer. Why Ho Didn't Marry. A young man of small resources was bemoaning tho other day his inability to get married.

"It is all because you don't about it the right way," declared the vivacious young matron to whom he made his plaint. "Why don't you stop Hying around with that homely Miss Smith you don't care a bit for anu devote yourself to that charming Nelly Johnson? To be sure, she is poor and Mis Smith Is rich, but that should not make any difference to ynu." The young man heaved a deep sigh. "Mv dear Mrs. Brown," he said, impressively. "I can Imagine no fa to more blissful than to travel through lifo In a parlor car with Nellie Johnson, gazing into her eyes and eating bananas.

'But, you see." with another sigh, "I would have to tako Mis Smith or some one else along pay for tho bananas!" New York World. Flossie's Fancies. Flossie was spending a month in the country, and tho seeond evening after her arrival she was taken out to sec tho milking. "Well, "she said, when a glass of warm milk was handed her, "that's tho first time ever saw a milk wagon with four legs liens and eggs were objects of interest to her also, but she did not see a turkey until she had made the rounds of tho Hennery and then eh irlghteneti ud a great old gobbler In the melon patch, lie made a rush for tho fence and she fell over a watermelon. "What's that, inquired her mother.

"I don't said. as the brushed Iht dress, "but I guess It is the kind of hen that aysl watermelons." It Made Him Strong. "I like this warm weather," remarked tho humorous young man to slip of a girl: "it makes me strong." "I thought it had a weakening effect," she said. "Possibly on bome," he responded with a lurking grin, "but not on me. For example: Tho lc man left "U0 pounds of ieo in front of our store this morning, right where the sun was hottest, and I walked out and carried it in without the slightest effort." "You dont' say!" fho exclaimed.

"True as preaching," and ho grinned again, "but it was about three hours af- ter the man left ft, and I had to pay for 475 ihhsuus that had run ott into thu guv ter. The Chautauqua Salute. TTie crowning lteauty tf a Chantautsua girl Is her itocKet handkerchief, srte baa dozens of handkerchiefs, and they are all just too sweet for anything. She has embroidered them herself, and they match her dresses and often bear some beautiful llttlet legend wtiich starts you talking upon what soon becomes a very absorbing conversation. "The Chautau qua salute, buo will tell you, is tha waving of a pocket hen we come together our leader silently lifts his handkerchief, and every one in the big auditorium waves a handker chief at the sarno time.

Tho effect is ever Impressive: it is our national salute, and we take great pride in having retty pocket handkerchiefs ready for It. This one of mine is marked 'Ml which means the Lord watch between me and Hum: while wo aro absent one from another." Everythinir New and Fresh. Customer (in restaurant "Have vou nnv cusp lettucer Waiter sir. l'erfftly fresh, sir." (tttstf)'ner "And mran frsh i Waiter 'Some brought in rries." today. sir.

Customer "A r.d some nico green Waiter "Yes, sir. I got some just Chicago plck'-d this morning, sir. V. Fin Du Steele. IVrd'lo "Are you goiiii to accept him.

J'. "I ally don't know, dear. Bra.l-tr.s reports very favicauiy on him: but the detective have not com- piet tin tr investigations yet." I.i I r-j, Sri' tt A- 'Jlariar, yer ain't changed that much tVit I kin am any difJer'nco in yer ter ii.tt yt wn. as a cltild!" "An, ver look ter me jus' fur all tho world as yet did when yer wuz a bchooh'irl." Life. I.tloiuattr and "truthful.

iv irLlf 1 ill Etb.el 1 thongbt at one time he was going to kiss me, but fortunately soma one came hi and he didn't. Etelh You had a narrow escape. Ethel It was a tight eqi azet Life. No tor th Hetter. I 7.

1 I 1. 1 I yrv lLJ. .1 yr'-j'a1- -N li' I 1 mistakes and had this one corrected in due time, but it seems that it wad unsuccessful in reaching publication In last week's paper which wo 1kh3 to bo par doned for. Milter Sunday school will picnic on Saturday next, August 'JO, afternoon and eveliing. Mr.

AHvrl Kayimcr, of Barren Hiil, wan visiting relalivei in thw place on Sunday last. A basket was taken Of oeorgo Aic- lAinn at Mt. Arlor picnic on Saturday rtst. Did contain any Also, hi ou trie atn Mr. win.

woiies bons-e hi raru-aekeU, but fortunately, nt money was in the lioufc and no damage was done. Mt. Airey la erecting a new school house. JACK. August 1 DRACO ITEMS- A I have not ji-ea any news in your rn--cu appreciated pa iter, from our little hinail village, will vou mo a tpaej this wee It.

lim farmers are gathering thor po- tato cron. an.l ssiv it is very jxH.r. Miss Winniu Manifold has returned to her home, iu this placw after spending -veral davs with her friends near hnrewsoury, 1 a. io Smu Kauffelt. of York, epend-Mnou her fricnda ing ral weeks ar tlils Miss Lizie M- Wilson while on a pleasure trip, had the misforUme to loo one of her bracelets.

It was lost le- tween here and Gien llock, la. The tinder of cami! will confer a great favr on Miss Wilson by informing tho ost- nere of same ana the bracelet will fuiiv identifieil. Our astie K. U. K.

will b-s fully rei- at Feiton ou 7th Inst. This is still progressing; over htis been rats toward building a new hail, which ill be, crecU-d In the near future. Miss Grace Hild was tendered a sur- prLe party on Saturday afternoon, 2uth mst. yuiwanumwT oi her associaus gathered at her father's houso with presents, wjme of which were useful as well as ornamental. The wxlen factory of place has resumed its work agsvln.

The cider miils are heard in the land, but not as frequently as tho previous year. A numoer of our young folks will av camp on Sunday near WhiU'Iiall. Md. Mr. J.

S. sold bis bicycle to Mr. Barry Wiley, of Harrisviile, Md. Mr. J.

I'ayue U-m erect-d a new nog ilea wtiien is very convenient. A Pleasant Surprise. The friends of Mrs. Dr. J.

F. Mc- Cullough, of GrahamviUe, gave her a very pleasant birthday surpriso upon last Saturday, the 2oth inst. As a general thing, surprlao itfirties mow under cover of tho night, creeping stealthily through tho darknt-s until they have come to tho very door and then rush into the housj with a stampede wtuch cauiH more oi a fright than surprise. This however, was in broad daylight. hil the doctor and others kept the attention tf Mrs.

cCul lough busily engaged in the hock part of tho Tl.e crowd a-semhled In the front yard, and then hen sh5 WiiS at last permitted to fxnriii forward and see tho many well known faces. It was with that feeiing of joyful surprise which wo have all cwpi-r- iei.ee.i u(sn meeting with friends whom we were riot expecting to itoc. The parly catuu at 1 a. m. and at 3 p.

m. During that time they paltered in sdiail grouj.s uptm the pretty lawn in irontofthe iKeUrs under the shatlt tries, and whiled av.ay thj happy honrs in talk that amuvrnent whicn ncvl grows old. At a largo table was made under of the shad" tre-s which thu ladies covered with ail kinds of good things, and It could bo tmen that none had hr- gulton that knowledge which nature has so rschH ifiren to us all how to at. it was evruuniy a very happy ocea on. i he old wert? made young again.

ar.d the oung wul remetntvr it with in years to come. I tug is a list of tnoso who were i) t-: r. an.l Mrs. KutanucI Mr. aisd Grove, Mr.

and Mrs. antes t'TOwford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry, Mr.

and Mrs. Juhn Orr, Mr. and Mm, Wm. Welsi'r, Mr, and Mrs Abra ham Hayes. Mr.

and Mrs. OHv Love, Mr. Staj.pard, Mrs. Joseph Itarbcr, Mrs. G-oro lUwhousr, Mrs.

ICawiaski. Mrs. James, beott, Mr Ambrnw, Mrs. Nathaniel Heats. Mrs.

Isaac Iliale, Mrs. Andrew K-e'h, Mrs. Jamis Hauh. Mrs. fn-d I'ffi-tnan, Mrs.

James ltobinon, Mrs Mrs. Grandee, Mr. Miss'S Uoso llobsnson, Jebnie I'ithel Grove. a Motalv. Pannl.

it-Hi'srisoii, I'Aie anhyntng. K'Tie Vun- hyii.ng, Ora Ilidrinson, May Jti rand. ABfiw lieucaru, r.iva i eager, Messrs John Chas. and 11. P.

Saxon. and Mrs, MeCulIougb uruu- in tiiansing an ino a novo tr this warm exprcnidon of their friendship. A Possible Case- Th patrolman was In-fore his chief for aving slept on his beat on Sund.iv "I am surpris'd. Oftleer Sling," the chief regretfully, "that this chat had bH-n bitmgltt against you." "So am I. sir." rej-jswded the "You were never guilty of sued an offense, until you took your present "Have ytiti any excuse to oiTer?" Yts, sir," said the cot.f.dent! "llstTe'ii two chut cites in every squ my at and I can't get out of a.

i the s-nn os. sir." of L'figfi il.iw was ao planet Mart. Ho wrote in his "The Light of theao lin -s: "There is no light in earth heaven the and But the ce-ld light of st.rs, And the first watch of night is given To the red plait-i Mars. And earnest thoughts within tin When I behold afar. Su -peiid.

cm the evening skies, Toe shield of that red star." go leave as follows: York Exp. L't'n Acc. H'nr Ace. EASTWARD. MaU.

OT. 6.45 7.01 7.0H m. p. ra. Littles town.

Ly anover 10.:) ia4s 10.52 10.5(1 10.5K 11.02 Gltt'a Jacob's 7.10! 7.12 7.17 Iron Mengea Mllis-f Hprlng 7.21 H.U5 Martin. 1 Pair Graybill 1 7.it H.0H 11.11 11.15 11.22 7.2S! 7.JM! 7.42 7.45; west YORK 6.45 11.35 11.50 6.51 7.54 7.67 Btony Cam 6.67 11.54 7.00 7.02i 7.0H 7.10 8.00 8.02 11.67 11.5S 8.0tii 12.01 8.10! 13.0 B.I5i 1J.0 K.05 12.63 7.151 Col bla. 7J0j s.uti 10.20 11.181 815 New 1.201 8.20! 6 60 WESTWARD. MalL Exp.l Acc. a.m.

i a.m New 12.15! 4.at 6..) 7.05 7.15 7.20 7.Zi 7.27 7.) 7.H8 8.00! 11.50 aio 8 40 a. 50 8. 55 I.ancjiKter...-. 11.00 11.25 H.tf H.8S 11.40 H.4H Wrlghtavlile- trickier 8. 68 Campbell Htony Broofcf; 80S H.45 8.06 809 8.13 11.4 YORK West York 11.50 7.55! 11.5S 885 897 S.S7 7.57! 12.

01 i.0H 12.12 K.1412.1HI 842 8 4.5 Martin 6.17! 12.1 6.2l!l2.2S Hprlng 848 8-68 Mengea Iron 8.25! 12. 8 KM 12 81 8.56 Jacob 8.JH12.8S K.W 12.801 868 401 4.07 4.22 Gltt'a Run 8.50; 12.40 Ultlestown S.12:. mt ti ivi. Qtatinm Hanover accomodation, will arrive a York at 11.58 a.m., will run turough to Gettyatmrg, arriving there at L15 p. retnrnlng leave Gettysburg at 2.00 p.m., passing here There will also lie a through car leaving Gettyatmrg at 3.52 p.m., for Philadelphia, paaalng York on train No.

408 at 6.15 p. m. BALTIMORE A LKHIGH RAILROAD On and after May 1st, 1892, the train will run aa follows: nii uinituni'. Leave York at 1. p.

Red Lion StH m. Delta 8.S5 p. Belair 4.38 p. arrive Baltimore 6.15 p. m.

Leave York at 5 p. Bed Lion 5.83 p. arrlvUta at Delta at 7 p. m. NORlll WABD Leave Delta at 7 a.

Red Lion 8.80 a. m. arriving at York at Leave Baltimore at 7.30 a. m. Bclalr9.07a.m4 a.

arriving Special attention to Diseases of Women'. and Children, lias had extensive Hospital experience. Hours: Till 9:30 Delta 10.05 a. Red Lion 11. 3a at York at a.

m. W.R.CRUMPTON, General Manaser. TEWARTSTOWN RAILWAY. Connecting with N. B.

at New Freedom, daily except Sunday la eilect on ana alter May ra, tssM. A P. leave (Stewartfltown 6.25 Arrive at Ktewartstown 8.52 New Freedom5.5S York, Pa. 8.51 I Vnrk Stturartstown 6.25 u.30 Z1S ia5 12 10.5S 1.38 11.15 il5 S.2S 12.52 2 to 4:30 p. m.

115 WEST KING YORK, PA. ROLAND JESSOP, 11 PHYSICIAN, No. 206 E. Market SU YORK, PA. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m 1 to 3 7 to 8 p.m 5-13, C.MAY, 4.30 6.12 468 6.00 6.55 4.h0 8.45 11.46 8.30 1.dU ttiuci man nun iiaiu.

OFFICE, NO. 249 W. MARKET ST. All Business pertaining to the office attended xm lia.lo fortewartslown4.40 ly. JOHN B.

GEXXIX.I Bupt General Manager. JAS, FW1.T0W. smOTlrslwHhGonoiThfle TV1. i or any nnnatural discharge akJ f-' crngsmi ror a pottie of ir 14 cur a fewdava without the aid or publidt jr of a doctor. Non-poisonou and not to atnctnr.

The Vnivatiu Anerlecn Cr, Pa. Maan factored by ill, 1.11. UliOUtllttl W.I CINCINNATI, O. U. A.

-J? S. 'A WTZA MEN rorYtrit 1 to with promptness and accuracy. Collections a specialty. English and German spoken, Arthur P. ARCHITECT, Hi 8 Haitst StreeLYfifa, nglniT for aUry work.

C. H. ERESSLER, M. D. VV.C.

BRESSLER, D. D. Dentists. itrotm Oxide Gaa and other anesthetics. Cholera medicine for sale.

OFFICE 128 WEST MARKET YOBJC PA. 8-llT FREE by add) 'Jr P. LAWRENCE, Hartford, Connecticut 9 ItitJMtMVMl.

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