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EXPENSIVE AND BAD. THE DEMON OF HURRY. EXPRESSED AN OPINION. Rich, Red THS IOES DAILY. YORK FA.

TUESDAY NOVEvlBKK 17, 1898. AN ELEGANT with each BUTTON FREE package of Blood absolutely essential to health. It Is Impossible to get it from so-called nerve touici and opiate compoiutfU. They have temporary, sleeping effects, but do not CU RE. To have pure blood and good health, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has first, last, and all the time, been advertised as Just what it Is the best medicine for the blood ever produced.

In fact. Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood IMrifier. All druggists. $1. rt-ii assist Ingestion and cura rlOOd Pi I IS CoustUaUon.

iffi ceuU. Bave Money, Jeneiry, Clothing and Furniture by having put In your boose or store by Jno. E. Graybill ELECTRICIAN, No. 108 East Market Street.

8181T. Jr 1 dll I eocaatilor at ei' loUelta af Aaaarteaa tamn ratcsta trAn narka sad lauala. BUxiirt ST) tX.NocJ-rij ttiU3irt oiaar of FUta and atraota, WaafclDftoo, U. Hvanteaa yaara axparlanca trteltuSlc? mrc IiaauuDf Corps 0. R.

pa Via E-sod katok af nodal tar icpaat aa ta taawtgaojy itivnai DO YOU fl oodl 8 i 1 KNOW ALL ABOUT SWEET. CAP0RAL 'CIGARETTES AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST. Anywhere and Everywhere? aUaaCakaVaaUa get the "Daily's" Editor, of Arbor Day at Vocumtown. Wednesday 23, waa observed as arlor day by the Yocumtown school A numberoi tree were planted around the school yard. The exeroisea inci dent to arbor day observance began at clock p.

in. Amonc the patrons that assisted in the work were Messrs Metzjjar, Swiler, Dugnn, Harling, Itay-ler and Fetrow. All the trees were named and with selections of music ably rendered by the school the day's exercises closed. Ilavirg Fun With Hint. And the Ihonr he would have fnn with the old doctor to whom he said: What had I best do, doctor? When I vr.

take ltffht exercise I breath in abort, quick pants." uet a pair ot trousers eireicners. Will Do lt Later. "Has your hueband been fctamping any this f.il.?"af ktd the candidate anxiously. Jo, sir he answered the good woman." lie's aoe n.s potateis ana tack ed hie ccra.bnt he ain't eoin' to Btumpin tul after election; the stumps come out easier after it's frozen." They were done up VT -r1. II jl 31, NEW Ll 1 General Atlas Marginal Index Hp HIM HEAR.

find Some Feellnga. th Trunt Hadn't. He was a sharp-look Lcpf little man who was handling the baggsie, and it was a rosy-oheeked liMJe woman who waa walxihlngr him handling her old trunk with uwrentla haste, says the Detroit Free Press. It was not that she carea bo nrnch lor the trunk, but she had come from the eame part of the country and knew the baggageman's wife be fore he did, and here he had quite for gotten her. She did not know, either, that the roar of the cdty ana Uie cratwi breaking trunks had made hiin deaf.

Just as the lid of her trunk came asunder from the body she asked, tim idly: "How is your wife, Mr. Peters?" I oan.t help it you ought to have a stronger trunk," answered the baggageman, instantly on the warpath. "Oh, no matter about the trunk. How are Mary and the children?" "Tied up with a piece oif rope, ma'am, will look a well aa it ever did." "Mary and the children," shrieked tlva little woman. "It's nothing of the kind.

Keport me all you want to. That old trunk Isn't for the ark," and he gave it a savage kick. "I don't care a copper about. that old trunk," screamed the now angry woman, "but if you kick it again I'll have you arrested and lined and sent jitlL I've gob sonne feeling if that kvtuik hasn't. Kill Peters!" And that time the baggageman heard.

PECULIARITIES OF MILLIONAIRES Vaa HaJfpeaay Btaanpa and Hava a Poor Dlanar. I have been asked whether I ever receive social invitations from million aires in oven envelopes, with naupen ny stamps, and what tntnK of tha practice on the part of the millionaires, says London Truth, ai is noioiw-u t-ua am privileged to receive invitations from millionaire under any circumstances, but it is a s-emarkable fact that have had such an invitation addressed to me at penny rate of postogc, and aa others have had a similar experience I suppose that millionaire as class have a weakness for halfpenny postage stamps. Frobably this weakness has something to do with their having become or remained millionaire. worse failing on the part of mil lionaires of which I have experience that they occasionally aak their friends to dinner and ait them down to a meal qntte unfit to eat. Personally, I would rather that a man took a hajrpenny it the postage cf my invitation and spent It on the dinner.

So far as the invitation Is concerned, there may possibly bo many people who, when invited to the houses of millionaire-, would wish he fact widely known and would pre fer, if possible, that the invitation should be sent on a postcard, so that all who run may read. Perhaps it is from chls kindly motive rather than from parsimony that millionaire patronize the- halfpenny post. 1t ns think a well of Dives a we can. Conotipation Cauaas fully halt tha sickness la the world. It retains tha digested food too long ta the bowels and nrodueca bUlousaess.

torpkl nver, ho rui LrU eetUon, bad taste, eoated Polls tongue, sick tteadache, in- aoronia, eta. Hood's nils cure coriaunatioa aud all Its result, easily and thoroughly. 25c. Alldrugglsta rrepared If I- Hood ft Lowell, was. The only Pills to take with uooa aaraaparuua (tnae-J dally by P.

A. 4 R. Pmall.) 17, 1896. PT7SCIIAB15G PBIUJ2J. un, No.

1 Lonjrberry and FoJta.fla Tori). K2 Ma. 1 iUmg berry aaa iruitsat sajdi). No. Wheat No.

3 Wheat rtkinjt Bye Oata liackwheat txatx. (TeTav seed, ner 1 to to to S2 6 Timcthy aaed, per boabel 1 40 Flax, per bnxu9t, Floor bsvre! til I Coal AaxKct. wrtaUssAiuu, rt-Tkrorra in asi-Jfoiia 5 cant px tsn os tor caaa. fa Cheatcbl Pea. Lc'HIGH.

F4an! ftote, CiuWtact Vrokcti Fg Prokatu. 6 00 6 00 6 7S 4 25 i 75 1 00 6 00 5 74 4 23 3 00 0 00 ft 7i 5 in 4 25 il (0 1 4 1 10 Pea. qtjjletkh Tea pjltes. e-tcT lt Flour sbii reed Market The York ficcr and feed market clwal yatterday with tha qnataBcrt. ioar f5 i par 1 loor extra 4 75 Loo corn acd C-l H5 Uajr and biraw atarkcn Carre, ted daOy by Y.

Z. Stia fi-i rci ceAArr rtirrt. Per Ten Obolte r.ahy IT (bIM). fll 0-J no. 1 1 uncus tUU xsv- C.o7er(taled CO HUW i iiv' lr S) YOU ttX2T.

RK.NT A larEe?" Birg KOt'rf with ail (m.i(ivenieul. at iu-avt-r iwuraviu caa be had tatiuedt atelT. Apply at uoltf XiPOna. REAVER ST. T.X)R MfICK HVVIILIN'I Kf pi Wrst Ail convent.

tnees. iXwcmoa givtn mi jwemn.r. Appy It fc F( IC, noia.lt W' et Mark He XRRKNT. A tfToaa So. fJf cct Market i dn.

A ffroet; been owiptwi aa for yea. -a. App'y )uir'f Ptaaonaon given en July lt, la. C. A.

KtaEMHART, J.TOBRKNT. A TWO KY kkJCK UOUK With matiaard rof, Ko. ftHiut aiswfrry atreot. Poxw.w4a pive-u imiarli.U'lr. ImjMUd at ainaira ook Bindery, Ko.

Weal Market Flt HA A I.K. Twenty fle hnndred front feet 1 LOTSon and rieaver aueeta, and 'efferson. Hamilton and Buwvfni svennea, r'alruifvut. AIM thrwr brtek brmwsa. Verma enav.

JP- W. Bi'ANdLKK. pl5U IXJRBII.K, A two and a taalt-atoi-y ttiimZ tXVTTAOKou Fairroonnt, B'-x tooma. auic and hallways, front and back ranla. Intuitu si trWf bAILT OKKl IT.

NOTICK. Jastibn Mahket Conrifr, 1 1 a ROV, IWJfH A dtviden of baibeen rterlared, Layabieon and ater )rl. WM, at Uie rovers' 5 Mechanics Biuk, Yr.i t-a. aoUSt Treasurer. SHE MADE Is I I I la a Itoforra lu Honsehold Furatsbings It Sadly Needed.

"Too liUie furniture is bnd, but too much, it seems to me, is a good aeal worse," said a jaded housekeeper, "My life rs literally worn out with moving and puttiug in order and caring for the thousand and one articles of doubtful ornamentation andabsolutetiselessness with which the house is cumbered. I think that an ornament must have Bonie excuse for being in order to be really worth the time and trouble re quired to lake oare of it. Instead of this we have rcprescntQtiono of- nil sorts of quaint and queer things that nppear to me to have right whatever in the drawing-room to eay the least. Some of these days I hope to see more of what might be called adaptation in the bestowing of out household decora tions. The library is a good place for curiosities, unless one has a special room devoted to such purposes, and they ought to bo kept there instead of in the dxawingrooin or parlors.

A cabinet with shelves might be placed in of tlMsee rooms and filled with at tides appropriate to the apartments. t'ut how often do we And every sort of curio from the horrible and grotesque to the realistic and moet indecent arranged hi reception and family i'oonvs. Of course, where space is limited one must do tiho beset one can, but all the same there are many bits of bric-a-brac that would be much more agreeable if less prominently exhibit- rd. To jumble Indian. Chinese.

Jan- unese and all manner of articles into one place and in such close proximity that they continually elbow each other, ia like coJonizinsr the different sort of people under the same roof and com pelling them to live there whether they will or no. The incongruity after t. while becomes painful and it seems as though. In their own way, the arti cles would quarrel with ono another as violently aa would the human speci mens of the name species were they thus crowded in together. And what is true of bric-a-brac is equally true of furniture.

The fancy for odd pieces sometimes runs absolutely riot and brings about the collection of a hetero geneous assortment of furnialiingn that, however fine they may bo indi vidually, are an offenae and a weari ness when they must he endured collectively. Fewer articles, chosen and arranged ou a well-defined plan an with the moat scrupulous regard for one another, are much, more satisfac tory to an artistic taste than the choicest miboellanieoua collection that the gathering mania ever brought to gether under one roof." N. Y. Ledger. NOT A SINGLE CITIZEN.

Town Btuaalaa- rail lilaat with tba Ofllaea All FUled. An English iournaliat traveling mrougn tne united, states relates a ouiuorous incident in his experience out weat. Ha wa journeying: over land on horseback, and one day, after 3 long Mell of desolate travel, he tiapied a house on the Ho rode up to the doorway and accosted the only person around, a long gentleman in boot, these boots seemingly trying to reach the sky, they were perched bo h'gh above tha owner head. Tbey fame aiowiy uown at the salutation. 'Howdy do, stranger? Glad ter see yer.

itum is ijoonvme, and with a sweeping gesture he compassed a land. scape of grass and wooden stakes, "There Broadway runnin' down 'tween the stake, and there's Chicago avnue, St. Louis avenue, St. Paul avenue, and all them are streets staked off'n It On the lookout for a buildia "No" replied, the tournaUat. Just traveling for pleaaure, not for in vestment." 'That's my luck, utranger.

Here' this town been ex runnin' full blast with all the office filled, and I can't get a cltlaen," 'Where's the mayor?" "I'm, the mayor," "Where are the police, Judge and that sort of thing?" "I'm all that. Yer see, stranger, I'm everything. I elects ioyseli to all orb' ces, but it's mighty poor payln one I'm er-faoldin'," 'How do you manage to (ret alona then 7" 'Don't, stranger; that' the. puzzle. ler see, there's only 50 cent in the town treasury, and I've been poj in' my rent ami taxes with It, and collecting my wuary as mayor and all my other oflicea from it so loner and it's been handled ao much, that the town book won't balance any more.

Yer see, can't find anything to balance the booki with fer the wear of the silver off that coin and I'm out that much. Now stranger, if yer not goin' ter invent and want ter boom the town er little. yer might make up that deficit in the treasury, soa I kin balance them books and make things aqua re fer the next mayor." Harper' Itound Table, Now la tba ISaat Tim a. Growing girls do cot always appre ciate that it la while they are growing that the' are forming their figures for after Hie. Drooping- the shoulders a HuUe more every day, dropping $4ie)tca4 aa one walks, standing unevenly, ao that one hip dinks more than the other -ail these defects, easily corrected now, will be rive time aa hard in mo years, and 25 time aa hard in teu year.

A graceful, easy carriage and pa erect, straight figure are a pleasure to beholder and possessor, Albany Argus. Olaaed Sweet Potatoes. Select potatoes of uniform size, pare end cut into long oval shape. Cook in boilinff salted water until nearly fender. Mix one-fourth cupful of sugar ith one-fourth cupful ot butter, and melt in one-half cupful of hot water.

Arrange the potatoes in a granite ware pan. Moisten with the sugar mixture. pet them into the oven and baste often 'ith this sirup. Cook until they are covered with a rich brown glaze, but do not let them burn. Good House keeping.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applieatinna. at they cannot reach the dlaeaaed porUon of the ear. There la only one rav toctiie deafnria.and that i by coniti'iitl al remetltea. Iicafuciui ta canted by an luotmen eonditimi of thb mucooi llninaof the igif hUn I Tu1j.

When thfatnti Inilatned you have a r.inil llii? aund or liajrfect hearing, and when it la eutirely ebaied. Dearnee la the reuu, aim ii In-it the liiUammalion can be taken oat and the tube restored to tia normal condit on, har-iitg will be i5iroj el forevr; rine cait- out of wa ar.cauaHi eaiarrn. wcicn is nownn out In Bam ti ioiidvlin of the micia au'fafca We tU r1v one ore HiiMdrevl Initr lor any ca 'f DcanieM (caiiw-d bycatarrb) thatran not le rti.t brllali Catarrh Cure. 8. nd for circuUrt: fn-e: J.

CHENEY ft TOK'OO. O. S-ild by Cr'a'te an the football plater who falls la the reud. ajivextiira oee Hiit LLa. They lrcludethe bett jjwns and pipers.

ve can recom rend the tn highly. Rend ta Remington Maw Vort. fo'irtnv. DevoUr-s of boxing talk ahont ecarc'tv of void, and yit tLpy will Un djllart for a mlil. the pay Why lafier with Oongne.Ooldi and La-inpj when Laxitiv Bbomo la C29 day.

Doe not prodica the ringing In the nea silphte cf Qninine. Pat np in table, fr (JnaraBtsed to tnji, or iwop rfnndd Price, tenta. For sale by Win. Smith Co. Dinggiat.

What a Countryman Thought af the Work of a Physician. One of the moat prominent pbysicjans Washington owns a farm somewhere in New England, and whenever he geta unbearably tired of hia faahionable pa tients in town he goes there, puts on hisoldeat clothes, lays in a stock of corn cob pipe and rusticates. One day last summer, says the Washington Poet, he was jogging lazily along a country road In a rickety old cart drawn by a horse almost aa rickety. A countryman walking on the same road asked for a lift and the two fell into conversation. "Who are you working for?" asked the countryman.

"Oh, I'm working for Dr. down there," answered the physician. "What doin?" Oh," went on the doctor. "I do everything for him. I take care of him, you know.

I dress him and I feed him, and I even wash his face and put him, to bed. I do everything he needj done." "How much do you get for it asked the native. "My board and clothe." "An' you do all that for htm wash him, an' dreaa him, aa' feed him. an' all that?" "Yea." The countryman looked at the doc tor a moment in silence. Then he leaned over the wheel and pat solemnly.

"Well, of all the dern fools I ever seel was all be said. Fb.onog-ra.pb.le Clocks. The phonograph i well known, but aa usually constructed it ia a tolerably large instrument. An English firm, however, has succeeded in getting such an instrument into an ordinary-Bized drawing-room clock. There are many amusing and useful poesibilltles of this phonograph clock.

Imagine slttiDg in a room with not a soul near and sudden ly heaor the "Star Spangled Banner" or a voice in a sudden, inahatma-like fash ion crying out: "Don't forget." With a phonograph clock, now a trade nov elty, all this ia made a possibility. Tba phonograph is set to go off like an ordinary alarm, and the hands are set for the phonograph to commence lta opera tions at a certain time, either to amuse or startle friends or to give a gentle reminder that you have an engagement or have at a given time to perform some business. Had Ko Occasion to Cao It. There wa recently a public sale of the effects of a deceased artist, who, though he never bad any money and was always at the end of his resources, managed to accumulate a considerable amount of bric-a-brac, chiefly for use in his trade. AH these things were sold for the benefit of the needy widow, Among the item on the published cat.

alogua was the following eloquent one: "One money box, decorated, quite un us" Mean Managers. Fond Mamma. Did you have a nic time at the picnic? Little Dick Yes; only there wasn't enough ice cream an' cake. I ain't a bit sick. N.

Y. Weeklv. PUBLIC SAIaJE. S' TOCKa AKD BONDS AT PUBLIC BALK Il'HUAI, JSOVfiMBES 17tn, at 7:30 p. at Auction Rooms of W.

S. Owen A West Market Street: a shares York National Bank, 18 Co. 11 First IS Farmers' 10 Western 15 York Btrret Railway, 60 Central Market York Ubauceford Turnpike, 26 Edition Electric Light asM York A P. B. B't, scries 1000 York City t'a.

1700 York Haven Reboot District 1st Persona wishing stocks or houda ottered at thla sale please aavise me at ouee. W. 9. OWEM. Loesi Becarltiea, Real Katate and Boll-et Insuraace.

OF CITY REAL ESTATE. uuuviiuucu. c.n.uvui V. testament of Sarah Johnston, deceaaed, late of xorc city, un -er ana oy virtue or tno power contained In said last will and testament, will offer at public tale, at the auction rooms of W. B.

Owen. No. 4 Market York On Tuesday Evening, Nov. 17, '96. the following described real ea'ate to wit: A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE.

HI with a story brick back building, situate on the west siue oi a. ueorga street, ho. vol, ion, fa adjoluliia properly of W. i. Boll, on the sonth, public alley ou the west, ptorerty of F.

F. Buck ingham, on the north. Laving a frtntage of 27 fevt i Inches on George street, and extending-lu depth SjO feet to said public al ey Iheprera- taea are ia gooa couaiuun ana wul mate as slrable home. Bale to commence at 7 o'clock p. when terms or sate win oe suae mown oy nov2ts P.

F. WILT. Bxecutor, ABBIGNFE'S SATE OF- iuie mm On Thursday, November SGth, JS0Q, The nndemfgnrd asslgnea of Geergn ard wifert York citr. on tier a deed of voluntary as iirnmeut -for the tumtrtit of rrnlnm, wi.l sell at publio vt'iidne. at th AUCTION ROOM OF WOLT MAN A rt'ANGI Kft.

No. '9 Et Market (Street, York, t'a I pur.iiUDce of an order of -he Court of Comni Plaof York cottiity. l'a, the following tier, bed valuable City heal LtU.te, to wit: No. 1. All that certain tot or plee of ground sltutte on tne wtt side of South Beaver street.

In the city of York, Pa. bounded and lln Jtcxl aa follows, to wit: On the north by property of the estate of WUiiam II. Kurtx, de'catd; on the south by Wet College avenue, on the eaat by Srnth rU-arer street, and on the west by property formerly of John and Henry Horn, containing in front ou said south Beaver street, fifty-seven leet aud six im-hts (57 feet 6 Inches) and extendins; westwardly in length cr depth, two hundred and four feet and six luchea (A 4 feet 6 Inches), more or leas, to property formerly of said John and Henry Horn. This is enclosed with an Iron boo ou the front aud sides, and there it trotted on said a two and a half story with slate roof. There la a raneo In the kitchen; the wails of the Co.lar are plastered and the Boor of the fame la cemeu'ed: tbeieare altotwo port.

furnaces In the cellar; on the second door there are two bath rooms, with ail the necessary flxturt there la a. lavatory In the hall on first floor, and the aald dwelling rouse, with the ex-Crttionof the attic, is Cntshed ou the inside In hard wood. No, 1. A re-rain metsuatre or lot of ground ftluate, ly'ng and le'nr ou the west ride of Sonkh 11 aver street (Hiri ward). ihe citf 4 Vork comaii'ing iu fmtit on bearer street ihirly ft fectl, rooyo or le, and extending iu length of lieptt the soia width weslwantly two nun.lr.

auu tfiy feet 50 feet) more or to a public alley, lioundt and wrlbcd at follows, tow it On the north by properly of Mr. toi garetCa-re'y. on the s.Mitn proper ty of estate Wm. li. kur'j t'3el, the et by said Pouth Peavcr and on tlie west by aald publio alley There Is erected on this lot a oue and a half story 7 alw a small burn on rear of lot.

No, 8. All that ceitalu thr e-itory BEICK HOUSK and part of a lot or pice of ground si tu-a'e on the nor of Fast Kt'i strret. city of York. Pa aud limited as follows, tn w.t- On the south by satd Ring street, on the wct by property sold by J.hu A. Wt-iner to John Minnin and others, and now occupied by engine house of the Laurel Steam Fire Engine Company, en the north by a private alley lour feel wtdo-.

and on the ea.t by projierty of Levi to i ha t.now Andrew Kmhrer containing in front aud wiilih, on said King street twenty fret (20 cot and extending in length depth northwardly one hundred and eleven feet (111 feet, more or less, to the alley tforesoid, together with the free use, right, liberty and privilege at all times hereafter forever ot. In and to raid alley In common wltk the nwne'i and occupiers of property entitled to the use of said alley. The said house Is covered with a tin roof and has att-che-1 thereto a one and a ha1f-Rfy frame kitchen and bath moat. There is alto a portable furnace In tiie cellar. Bale to commence at feven (7j o'clock p.

said day. Terms end conditions made nown at ale by JAMES WolUnan ibSpaugler, Auctioneers. nc3. 10,17.21 BncK Dwelling House, il Rll CQSt Hoiisd Tint mm'c out of evcrr 0 suffer wiib ival 4ttaFeH such 88 CoM in the Head, It ty iwiiKH. wht-n with th UKSOf a nleaeut remedy they could be tn.Uully reiieved? HASALEUE ia to be the not valuable remedy cur iairodtKCd fortlxe positive cuiecf ClTM'KM NtiSiKoe is If a remedy but a lui- urv and extreiuely llciBl.

t'nr hv hit drorvists i5 PPt)t. Sample 10 n.m. DO NUT AWHP1- ASYTH1NU US I AH GOOb. Demand what jou ask for and are willing to ray for IHlNTItR MRI) HAL Ci te Em street. New York.

For by V7m. Sjjlth i Wholesale Agents. BACON'S Cntiodiaii EMOLLIENTS FOR or RoMKriened Huitbtirn. Eczema, Hums. i-calds.

Toilet Purpostja, M.tSCFACTUBED ONLY BY 3S Bacon's CanatliaiiEmoliicnt Cc-' i MONTREAL, CANADA. Depot: 245 East 51stlret. ew lork. 5 Free Sample. -And For Calo by ALFRSPT.

nOPNKTT. DrusrjiEt, li7 UtAiih Ucorse tit. ttoa't fall to and have yonr eyes tted. Boeaarselodetmmtoelf yoarsyealEUt may prove i or headache relieved. aTILLUM asd Opttelss tPToalte national Hot' To'a.

r- an7jau WANT TO IS0HES 160 PAGES. FOR $1.00, Each Part. for the Complete Work silk cloth, with to any express receipt ot $1.95 YORK DAILY. York READER tha DatLT, tit tan maitnc every put out Uie cvit-w iwiow n.t maU acootfuot ua f'uru in t.a eae oniwn. i Il wr.u, the eoapor Pattern Order, envelope la r.

era and least thta wikbi ia pK-nr-an. or neenle, to pv for ojli uf, haadtlas.atc ft Ma c- "laoa vamt is ynata that hat beenor.rasy be pablUhed In the Daily 1( xpeaaea 11 the He Itabs the Great Amci can People of Flesh, L'ncrgy bi Good Digestion. Th a ou'j thing the American people neve- la to rest. Nearly ever; ody we meet seems to be la a continual state of nervous excitement or press. eJ of a feverish energy to finish what Ihe are about and get on to other work; that Is wl to many people lose their h'alth, energy and ambi tion, become thin and dyspeptic or fall victims lo nervous exhaustion.

We live in a harry eat in a hurry, and sleep ia a hurry lt la not anrprining that wc tally break down. It Is for this reason that most of us stand In constant need ot something to build up the system, and enable ut to stand the acveie strains to which we are subjected. At a means of preventing the deblliutlng effects of worry and overwork, many eminent physicians recommend the use of a pure at meal time. Pure malt whlssey tat been fjund to give the beet results, and experiments have proved that the safest and best of all his-kies Is DutTj's pure malt. This is because lt ii no ordinary whiskey, but a pure medical stimulant which gives atimoiaUve nourishment to tha whole body.

IU health giving eflecU are ii eedi- ly shown in a clear skin, a brighter completion, and increased strength. Eaqulre, and yen will be surprised to due how many friends of yourt are also friends of Dufly 's pure malt whiskey. THE COUNT If WEEKLY. Abbottatown Aileton 9 14 22 3'- 42 20 7 17 8 32 17 67 37 10 2 2i 14 74 18 12 4 6 14 25 79 13 62 62 45 49 2 64 1CW 18 45 60 45 2 1 4 45 65 SO 20 33 5 34 34 21 43 2 9 1 14 50 23 27 12 io 25 14 25 18 7 4 41 VJt 4 29 40 114 10 2 37 27 25 Ctf 21 33 2 4 7 2d 43 14 43 20 34 22 65 24 64 25 2 17 15 2 66 4 4 14 41 Alnine Aniereontown Arbor Bald Eatrle lWMMltIMIIfOIMflllill Mandanna Bermndian Bis Dam Bisrmonnt Bittersvtlle Black Eock ea Bowmanadale-York County boo. Bideeton Brod becks Brvane villa t'abbane CastieFin Chancefnrd Clearanrinir Cndoma a a a a Conatitation Croa.

Roads Oavidebnn? Delta UI.S..IMSlttNaMtMa,,s,, Di laborg Dover Draco East Berlin-York Bubo fliasrmont East Promwt Ebetly'a Milla-York EmigBviUe Emevs it a mters Farmera awn Grove Felton aa Fiacal. Fran kiln town uatche'ville r-? vricil AOCK Glenville- Goram Grahamvilia Graybilla Uraydon Hall. tlam flannvpi. Hanover jnnrtion. Hartlev Hellam Hokea Holta Hopewell Centre.

POEk a a a Jacobs Mill Jacobna Key La Bott Iarne Lewiaberry Lineboro Md, York Co Sub. LtsbarD-York Co Sabs. Lofiranville Long Lncky Marburg Maryland Line-York 8uba McCalla Ferry McDermott McFord Mtngea Milia Mt. Eoval Monnt Too Mt. Wolf Monaehan Mnddy Crk.

aiuioerry Neiman New berry Vow Ttrirtaavllln a New CJamWland-York CoV. fen Wew Preedom New Oxford-York New Park New Eiineheim Norrieville Md-York Subs. uxete Orwig Peachbottom Porterg Railroad 1 15 69 2r 10 39 31 19 16 1 18 11 8 30 48 8 4 8 9 72 68 10 18 32 60 68 8 5 6ft 5 4 17 54 41 15 6 2 33 43 14 24 2 13 Relay Red Lion a t) Rtnely Hockey Roler Roy Kye Kanbenstine Schencka Fei ry Heitzland Seven Valley Shrewsbury SiddonBbnrj til i a Biao Smypera Mills Smith's Spring Forge ftpnnget. 8nrintrvale Spry Ma icy Sloay Brook Stricklers Btrineetown Sunny Hwarn Taxville. Thomaeville Tilden Tolna Turnpike.

Vltair Weijfleetown Wei1 a villa West Bantror. Wert Manehentfir. Whiteford Md-York Williams Mill-York vm aaaa Wirtflratown. iota. Wood bin Wrightaville Yomratown Yoe 8 43 63 27 64 8 65 61 42 362 68 673 Yorkana.

York Furnace York Haven York New Salem York P. York Delivered by Carrier wr aoione view Out cf the County. 9 683S "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSEFUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOU0S WITH THf. 10E5 CAIL1 racelvcavy tsi uiarraak tht tali li.llsd Pre, pcwa, and is Nl aliased very rt'tntlng C'rt rllOd)) Ualtll WIL tm.r--nt (Xkxur.it it bwl Uuktl ttreat. ojsfu.U Court Hyut.

trr-Na p-'" it sew ebarg4 on pn vni OZteni la the couaey ta wk.aa tksy sea am, uEBCRrarB out or th oodktt. (TUa Included.) Pnt Tri warah't advance at Pix Mco'bs 26 aervtr utaa, Fr ent at li in. crass Ermcsisiu or in CJOCNTT. -at yr aayablt ta advaa-ca tlx non tha tM t-hTMB)ltk ID On in f. Lh St I wibacrtbars sarra laspoaslkla carrier, 5 e-ut par aaraMa ta canton, at at bant olo.

TientMr sivaaaj-cU lias tor aaek ta- terMoa. rittoan eeuta i par noupareu una let shorter u.na than all Muk bsrti'ta fuf a ahortar u.aa math itetlucUwa VO adeitien by the ycal i rxr tMCikl hrr for a i virUneuU rsauinur tvna (a -cant without regular luaertioaj ajU tat nuuutii ta raia aaa amr wats. io run rotue. Vac. Aag aa, fik t.ll.

acwaoaoata alia Vat aU ktoadajr, Aagwat aStLL. That kra.er wa. taa daily -M- will fcaraa at ra r.Vr,. tauasstawa at ait asattaw sf UM folWwtaf ettaractari raofculoaa i-aaaasa. (aitavn pwlry.

Caxtta af taa rmrtiu at atalaaaeaaa afalt klaaa. Calia iot vntitif Mm, aaalaUaa, HtWiL aad all argtit4 aodiaa aaa tacal i aattma afi kind Co cbsrck ampan, fcaUvsK lain, anmrainma. lanlBaiaU aa nliTi iiaauraa va mm "7. in- tAa latiat ta aa aaUaaaj pawarty 4 Taaix aav, Twk Pti.ia. a.Aa THE YORK WEEKLY.

YT.XK WrfeKLT tl aa ra a rr.daf ard a Four Pt Fajei on tun ad t. at Ua tow rata erf 7Sceu Uicfx antr, and 1.00 oat of lhacounty. II e. nuiE a sumuaxy of ail th Uitrai)Uia lul bal ttrwt lor MMi nin thaUrala. Ttuoi (uxl Usrkau.

IB addition la a larga atial '''ft Btattax. It ladapca-iVii-t la i- -il v.r.. aJd In airy wuttcalar uiw aU rv r'Uir TUMH I aul Ckaaa at iatnfc' i.t Ua ViaaMy JCB PRINTING. fa1 jb ripr'i4 aii ta iatoat atylet of Co' I rpra, au. a ata (vprt to do ail kincU atlau l.

a-a aa aata auua, roaiora, mum kiU uf Liir io lucr tak wlsa ad at rt uuua KOMB QUE KB ISDUSTKI ES. The St. LcoU Il-pahlic has compiled from ti cenens the fbllowlug odd Wy0f BCHalCg ItTinit. Oi-cc pali pen lo the timfty in-divlduAls Ijoth ees l.ave greatly increased dating th last two decdt, or ren the last deem- nlal centu. In The ejrtrAordicary nrg's cf ctecee faring tLs tiaie and the application of it prinnp! to the practical problems ct tomsn life have not only liadtbaeffictof g''y inmaeing the pacily pro-Jaction In the trades ready fi-miy wubiiahtd, bat hare jpened hondredt of qnecr filde alle9 -which Ua dirctt the avenoe oj tfAie.

Tliei arr. of course. t'oMIia cf tbcs nrw issd iirrarkalle occupttiecs with which itk ne! An.n ro'. deal even in the a not starts. la thifla find 6 rat the simnk.

iaiuipr, the man mha n.akt-a Ms livirg by pioiiug ot teat th'nn it hcto', ef. and rtiornif is th ti their own rt with aaalsi.ii irJ tu cloci wiacter, limn ni coitecia rargf tud lect ors end the late Mich! it, now tn pagea raising black fjr their far. They ar ri'tng the cata on wa'er. at iniaUt rred fiooa the title, but havel-aerd- a'and io the great lake, arluh la no u.t filr stocks! with tooth xet of ter ecSing fu'iae. The- are at til re in the non ecica tllUcatrsorr tt ot-er oeapations, bat it Will I r.wtry to a few.

Hnaia a "iat.letiaVe firmer." who Uvkt la the 0rk Mountains, and makes the w. of his "fArm" burg xnotey diffrrrnt dirfttioiiB. The oil he di.ioa dioxjiitt, who hare alar ottotoert tuat belike ii to ba i panace a fw a honored diflVfent the ekine he to axald be cat bij. 'bo use thorn a bat bidi, and the akektona ara alwtra a ready tale, the pnrcbaten Imlng the cnrtora of the na'-ural LUtory doart menta of the diHereat tauega an muMnmi. TLe man who wakee oaiDlenpiathemoralng, the oiJ cotk CJlSett jrt, and tb CAtchert are well known el.aracttrt in rery Isrge city.

The Indl-riJaala who gain a liTelihood in pursnit that are strictly tcientifld are r.ti aquaily at nu jirruua as uu th nre LumUie xa ine has oct-nnr iir.a that are strictly tcUuitloa of the m.nafA.;Xre of artiflcial egt, arti di Also thaiu tf ia'Aa button, eU penbt ldt and other artUU? of alaiilar ttaton fr. rr iooc! attuaetanno' wa Ty.e iKJin Loniskit t'lUirJ fja'I. baUota and rkgi fcm. potatoe wttUh have been treated to a eolation of nitri i ao1 talpbaria adds i also the pro itnrt.t an wtercitt the piinciplee ate etrictly eclen According to tl. -toy bar tro wajscf thfcir crop of Tnoai, Ltld with their abdometja in tmall g'asa tut-ee ontil the poiacn eaca have been etupiud In ti eecond ttey are placed in a bottle on wtr- ue.U.13 aai aatil the tfny -opt of fenooa UM iato tLe alcohol which the lower tbird cf the This venom id I4 to be a iovereiiin reTo ify for cancer, tiieoroat era.

aaae a hnscirtd othets of the more teniae ll'd of humaiiity. erre broooh tid.eofd.ar.d couh re at onci itlieved and positively atd p-r mai.ai.ttr cutel by Dt IWVs 0.uU fij iuv tl incompsu able rmrdy Lt pntawa: and throat affections. xt dy lie i.an.et that ber father had an ed wtur that crowed every nia-hut conre, tl.e inAterh is oil. Civeia' LJ3uer. Dabbioe' Floating-Borax Boap i pot tation It it originaL The only aoaj that fl jata, con- a-ns Borax and is 100 per etnt.

pc. It worthy a trial. Every ldy whotrteait continaee it use. Red wrapper. Poll IVatisbta I want to be vaoci rated where ii won't show.

"Doctor MWbt- i your caurati.n? Polly lnit gh "I am a hying Ioctor an' troy Do not allow ir pt-m to get weak and debilitated. I iuea'yto keep well ad ttrong by tak'a lloid'a riarwparilia. oi it fit to I I a APOL1 60LD COIN EATERS onTop Others to Please Vou. A MPCQi Oauie Oven Door, Broadway, Triumph, It 1M VJI a Grand Times Cool, Extra Fortune, Etc CIlDMAPITQi Standard Royal, Steel and Kolaey, UnlinvCOi Ahead of all fof Kconoiny and Durability. GAS HEATERS: Severaltylcsand Very Cheap.

OIL HEATERS Btjlcs and Lowest Prices. Plumblno.Tinnlno and Gas Work. 6as Fixtures and Globes. All Warranted and Low In Price, PfaejasaBfjafaawB WEST END LIVERY, Prank Flemmlng, Prop. Weat Clark Alley, Rear of Vlgileat Eaglsa Hons.

rally equipped to supply teasu for weddlnc, rwruea, exennaone, loneraia, e-'j. anest oi hones and vehtnU xTra at jvi alt-U PROPERTY OIKIB JL1 LOOK TO YOTJR 1STKRIST. Beiora yno icaoa joai lncoranea. apply to Tk Fraystov data Fir laauraaca Cm Who will irlvt Toa low rate and tare uuuraaoa. TTtTT.

ncro! wur.t.ly UB Marltet Yor JESS0P, MMser. Three feet repsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Norm oeoroe Sfree sure cure tor SIZE OF PAGE 12xI4j mrAfiranwroLOUrD MAPS. SnOWINQ EVERY COUNTRY ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE. Index on Margin of Each Page. FOR A LIMITED TIM ONLY, at the following prices: Mm stove COMPLETE Or 10 Cents HAMTZ JBSS0P, Furnace ar fura rjIra Telephore ua Improved Welabach Gaa Light.

yet hour for Co candle power light. Beat It, jou can't, Prteoa reduced. All Parts Now Ready r- Orders Received Nov Superbly hound In hue colored edes, sent PKkPAll) othc in the United States upon SADDLE Como and sec this Valuable Work, JISK VOlll tigglst 1SI his --SoOy kSJ' rf.1- FREE to every of the UAILY. We btv mads ananeements by waictt are oSertu froa, ta re Jirt p.iknj. whleh are worm from centa csat eac-n.

8 1 LV5F get them Jobber imstal BOULTON Hop Biiicrs HEW YORK 4 For Sale hy William Smitu through or send a card to I 4- iSS 1 Iff i General rZrT, Lh uDurwortii from oonu to 60 coots, -A won will ranetva by return llMtdMU UJ Stamps Or fUU.VX to J7 as patvems waulu a4 rufa v. Doily Coupon FOR hMALL il I A 0ilJdla Fr Pica 2 and 4 Year Lawd, fJLwerU-, anl flu iiar-aarealiauiaMa frt.s to make by this aUwlira tnott-t The ntiittie htura nt h' lb laii.lrefdli'.rieaa Ireri la it tiding ibe full am lo the yk line. Tbera I a plaJu abort watat tha tuu of wUch tha Mrt tewtd fn Ihe brk and on (he jjid a tx ten-It acroas tb. froi.t tiie lullr.tw lp Tae. The Uioulder r'ffU: aad cuff ara irlramr witii Stmertion and a narrow fr embroidery The edge of tl atlrt is a wajta p'aln hera, tut this may be hrdcd by tavktor ticrt'-0t, wheu deairol.

A i'-Uffatiou Jd full dlnellona atwjitt the paucra will fo.ad on the ebvempe tn which It it cacUcd. tuail Kidney Diseases, Debility, A illustration aa4 full dlracUpnt about tike pattern will bo found on wl let li eatifilag tfc Ralier ft Oat r.etaoret Ptttors. mi Druggists, York, Pa. When In doubt what to use fof Debility, Losa of Power, Impolcncy, Atrophy arI other wcakaeses, from any cati.e use Sexine I'illa. Drains checked and lull vigor quickly restored.

If f.feet.d. i.S troabUMl mall f.1.11.. Mailed for tl.00-.fi boxes 13.00. With $5.00 orders we (five a guarantee to PEAL MEDICINE Ucvclaad, O. iior tale by Dale, Mart a Pruggtso.

nil tn bVw.B nwribev 1 cf t. r- lt yt 1U atreet, Kaw York, Mrtwa'i St- n.i to alve yoosx-aiaa aaarau aasrtas. ant arimharcil Ar21fft rnara Oeatrcl. alrcl. traat.

Taw. Thla eonpon is good for any Petnoreat Pattern sent with the renulnlte four ceuta to ray for SMBwittaianiwa.

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