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THEY ARE CONVINCING. XoOf boyT groaned tht A SHAFT BY CUPID. Pneumonia THE YORK DAILY PA Tho Cure that Cures the Bundesrath, or Federal Council. This, however, we presume he can obtain, inasmuch as the members of tnat bodv are mere appointees of the I The Crew of Yawl Three 9 By W. Bert Foster.

King of Prussia and the other sover- constituting' the German Em-pire. It is when he faces the elected representatives of the German people i i .1 pnot. "Hr mustn't drown!" cried Terry, standing upright upon the teetering ice. "He must be saved! Mina The yawl disappeared, sucked under by the tide. In the swirl of gray water where it went down was a man's up- raisod arm.

The band clung an instant the ragged edge of the Ice. Terry swooped down upo it instantly. He caught the rough coat slee-ve just If your liver is out of order, causing Bilionsnesg, Sick Ueadaohe4 Heartburn, or Constipation, take a dose On retiring, and tomorrow your digestive organs will bo regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This lias been the experience of others it will be youra. HOOD'S PILLS are Bold by all medicine dealers.

25 cts. Roast Pans. 8 kinds and 23 sizes from 25c up. The. Maryland, 4 sizes.

The Illinois, size. The IJoyal, 1 size. The Crown. 5 frizes. The Boss, 2 sizes.

The Savory, 1 size. The Stroud, 3 sizes. The Granite, 2 sizes. J. A-Walker, 24 N.George St.

Don't Press Your Suit until we press your clothing; then you'll have a better chance to win. We make clothing to fit and wear you will add to the appearance and lite ot your clothes by seeing that they are kept pressed, tiring them in to-day. GEO. KABLE, Merchant Tailor 232 Wast Market St E. J.

Hendrickson, General Upholsterer, 1 1 SOUTH BEAVER ST YORK, PA- Reupholstering of furniture and making over of mattresses a specialty. Send postal. 4ave Your Eyes-Examined and Fitted by H. M. Rebert, 331 Vat Kir'ut St Ink Pc.

Are You Interested We hope yea eie. IF NOT, 70a euffct la lae promer treatntsat of year Ualr. "To a forewarned la to be forearmee" la an eld a4ae, but a very true oae. nev erthelese By tse dally appil ratios of Hamburn's Palmetto Ualr (Irower, yosr Hair will mot only remain neaitny. bet ft will RtSTOKE tbe Uair you taar nave tost Lk'ouaa aeclect of ivper treetraenc.

It far excels any preparation we nave fvr eold. asd those who save used It are loud Ut their pralsee ef 1C Ke. 1 resteree te kir, ettfee raises out aod mnoves pendrvfl- No. restoree tee Celer. Maeuiactured by fUUBL'RN ChMBiats.

rtear Torfe. Far sale by U. TL SHEARER Ke. I rorth Oeorse lerk. Tn.

Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, Is "five German remedy irnrrc rmnou WAV ryFDP: FIRtB.SU'i bukn tnnnriu, BUNIONS TIRED FEET. CHAPPED FACE. UPS HANDS SAFE REMEDY FOR PILLS ALL DRUGGISTS MAILED FOR 25 I H.T.MASON CHEMICAL CO 515ftH5TrWP $500 KtrWARD. We will pay toe a'Oove reward for any ce of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. CouBtiiation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, the Up-To Date Little Liver Pill, when the di reetions are strictly complied with.

They ere purely Vegetable, and never fail to give, satisfaction. 25c. boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c. boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations.

Sent by mail. Stamps taken. NERVITA MEDICAL Cor. Clinton and Jackson Chicago, HI. Sold by Solo in fork by Dale, Hart Co, Win.

Smith fc Co. 1 And Klectrtcal Construction work of all binds, satisfaction guaran teed. Orders by mail and telephone ill receive prompt attention. JNO. E.CRAYBILL.

No. I I 8 E. Market St. IXin't fall to ean ana bave your eyes tested. No cnarfe to determine if your eyesight may be Unproved or headache reUeved.

WILLIAM KOCH. Jeweler and Optician, jtleUe National Hotel. Tork. Pa. ELECTION NOTICE.

The anual meetln of the stockholders the Eastern Market Company for the elflotlon of directors will be neia nor. toj ISM, between the hours of end 4 p. at the ofllce of C. 11. Frey 43 East JUrket Street.

JOHN MILLER, I resident. J. C. BENDER, novllt.tll elee Secretary. Ranches, Alines and Orchards Are the bast of producUve weslik In Sew Mexico, Arizona, California Cattle and nheep on tbe plalnK, Ciold.

allvrr, copper, lrtJD and Coal In tn Biountalim Luscloua and iroldrn icralus In the valley Abundant uitiloe and pure air everyebcre. A place to MaKo Money In. Write for tree pnmribieU sad info-maiion ar.rui buuieacckeni' eicurvoo rales. AadreM R. V.

BUttNETT, G.E P. Agt The Atchison, Topcka Santa Fa Rsdlroad, 377 Broadway. Nsw York N. f. CURE YGURSELFf Vt Big i tot Gonorrbcra.

fcl-wt, p.r taater 1 bva, Wlntrt. unnatural or any luCamina tu.o. Irritation or ulcera tion rf a membrane. Mot amtrfcogect or prlionoijii. hold by llranUU, llrvul.r arp.

on mitnat. roff ij I 1 Jl Vat iwSae "Trale LIVER PILLS 5 CENTS. Ik w.fi?.iv I 'M t'ftreiW evvl. Blood. 1 1 Will Kp yoar fl tS a MONDAY, NOV.

20, 1S99. I Hit T'JKK DA LI receives ty tele- aik-'m lull Liiuie for. in iit by lue lurs yai Vi fcM llarket street. tee Court House. c.

Kdltora Wo pes'. a tapers to juiatoHiees i tho coun.j whlrt O'ey ere lublianed- MATL K0 oVHbUl SUBSCRIBERS IN 1 CO'-NTT. (l'r aagc included.) On tslx months Shorter Ume, month 7L.K MAIL SUBSCRIBERS OUT Ok' Postage Included. One i4itH la advance Si a tuoii bn THH sprier Via by ri.r.'it cent vr week, payable to the carrier or at the Dally office. THE TOKK WEKKLr.

iiihk WEEKLT I a twelve oaca pater published in two of fouV.ege. -very Tue.day.and one Sisi e.t. vry Friday. Price. In the county.

per annum; out of the county, Q3- it contains summary o. ai graphic local week. with, a coiro ete report of in lYoduce. Coal. Cattle, Stock arw- Money Markets.

sdditlon to i n.mt of otae reading matter, large I It if tadepenrttet In politics, and le In every yarueulnx suitable for a family newspa- ADVSRTIHNQ RATES. twenty cents per nonpareil line for -is la-ertion. Fifteen centa per nonpa tent Use foT each Insertion for a snorter time th months. iu year or naif year. Spec i-v for advertisements requlrlne vr to stand without regu.ar Insertion- Himiiti la rule or flgur mw work.

JOB rRlNTIrl. Bln urP" with sis the latest styl of cu a. type. we are prepared fctnH. of Prtntlnc.

each ee 8a ElUa, Poetere and I of plain an. work wf" natti ant aeepaic and ehort nottf WTtV THE OEBMANS WANT A Bid NAVY. xw Vork Sun. the Germaa -tnptre, bur- it is with the eot of an en- army, can afford to double 1 authorized la a which concern exclusivel A. roule.

The que tiott will be anawered by r.iohtacr and. if we nia 1 wont exiM-rlence. will ic 1 i refative. ne reasons t.owe. aj.a.jriwi lor he proposed iners of GermaJi nATal force ar t.i foreiirn countries, and pecl to Great llritaia and to the ti roiuim are set iort in cod-efBelal ToUtiache Nachrich-thev include th axlveut of the I'uiUHt Mates as new world lwer.

Hjm 00-0 Deration JSrital aHl the United bta tea in ba-raoa, md the war in South Africa. Ttie however, arp not the only or the e'ot aigtiificant jrrounds on whieh th doubling the German navy as reganU -th the number of resel sad the date of armament is advocated. The "Politische no' (roes on to enumerate anion the srifuments tor Mr', program tl "recent misuse of twj by two rrrst ustions towsnl weak' itioM; the fuddeU growth eci tain naTies; and tlia preventlou of iaterventioti on the part of Kuro-ptna powers in faror of a weaker f-tsje through the vote exercised by the jorttious sea power of a part.c-tilar mtkin. It evident what t-oantrles re here aimed at though not rsmed. The "recent misuse of two ff-reat nations toward emn refer to nothing but ta war between tue unitea tatt r.d Spain srd that between Great and th Transvaal.

Then- baa been no other international transaction which, even by unfriendly observers, could be described a misuse of power, except the elismmbertnent of China, to which fierrtany. herself, was party. for the "sudden growth of certain navies, this phrase can only t.ln waries," this phrase can only -fr to Janan and the United State the aval ftces of which, up to a few vpriK tksro. were insignificant, but have now become among the important faetcrs of maritime influence, In t) far F.aat. It is equally clear that the attituue of Great Britain durst our war wit pain is contem- DlsUd in the assert.on that the err ption of En ropes powers in of a weaker state was prevented 4hrourh the veto exercised by the nor noua "ea power of one nation th ariter in the -Nschrich- ten" taliM the trwuble to explain that be le in view the imposibllity of tntei ferenc on the part 0 oniinen.

tsl Kuroi when America took cot nly the WeKt Indies, but also thej far Asiatic poeseions of Spain, Here we have in a emi-oftiial the sdmlntlon of a fact hither, to dnietl by the Berlin government, fhaf last year Germany desired to in-ierr ue on of Spain, but was ieberre1 rem doing" so by the Hat her navy was too ma to enforce br wi. The frankly -owrl motive for a gTeat increase of Cermsny's naval force Is not likely t- be overlooked by our next Ccp-grets when the enlargement of our fiws nsvy is under eoTisideration. paper, our navy ie, at present. e.oirv" 't inferior 'to Germany's, but, Jn pint 0 fact, it would prooatily he nhle to cop Tth it. Our squadron the Tar Fx will be decidedly Mronjter than the German fleet in the sara quarter wien the vessels now on trwir way thither shall Jjsve arrived.

On the other hand, the flee whi -h Germany could place in the orth Atlantic would surpae, jn re-p-f to numpers and wetgbt of a-niBivnt any naval force that we ho Able at present to array against her. If, then, the German Kaiser should eere the assent of the Reichstag to a programme which make his navy twice as strong it now is, it seems that orrtinary prulence would prescribe corresponding measures on our part. We ought in 1 rnth, if we are to provide betimes for the defence of our commercial fvt'T'sf and of our transmarine )os- mWOP, to lay down the fundamental jirircirIe that onr navy shoti'd be kert ew.il id ostensible strength to thaS of sy foreign power with the xcepion of Rngland and France. We st otr.sible. teeuse, if our navy were cm taper as large as that of Germany or Russia, it would, doubt less, te superior in fact, and, if if nominally, only two-thirds as that of France, it would.

have no roason to dread le'P trriflt, Vroposal to double th." 'i. never be carried nlfnnceci'hstag. neith 2 eigne that La I est Schley with a is fund rf We hottle J. FTER dinner the civil engineer be LA came confidential. That is to say, tht dinner was a good one in every de tail; for a stringy fillet and wing with 'harsh metallic twang closes the heart oi man to generous communication and binds his tongue and fast to commonplace.

Corned beef, criuson to the core with -t, saiipeier anu uanueu. uy uiiueruoiiea omoni 1 1 1 ana uaoDy caouage, wui maie me customer see in the host or guest an enemy lying in wait for some unguarded statement or care less admission of which he may take advan- "I never told vou about tnr old eiri back in Kew Hampshire, did asked the en-icineer, knocking the first feathery mar- gin of ash from his cigar and stirring the lumps of sugar in his conee. New Hampshire repeated his friend I don't believe yon ever did. Hold on, though-shire? is Dernersport in New Hamp-1 You told me about a girl there tonce. "No; did If What, about Polly Peter- son That wasn't the name.

It was Mabel orn thin a Mabel Nichols that's what it was. "Whv. ves." said tbe engineer, smiling rather foolishly, "your memory is better than mine. Mabel, of course; was now let me see, where the dickens was Pol ly? Well.it doesn't matter anyway. Neither ot them has anything to qo wiin my isew Hampshire eiri.

Dernersport Is in northern Pennsylvania. No, this New Hampshire girl was the real and only. It wasn't any ephemeral, light weight, buggy-nde-and cream-soda attachment it was a nerce un reasoning Ella Wbecler Wilcox passion 1 1 f. IT.na.t I'UlUlllg JUVC I'lair lia AC11 K.l,. UUUWl.

Mosely. if I had married that girl I would have been a better man." That's what you said about Polly. She 'scarred you up some, too, if I remember riitht" I shouldn wonder if she did, said the engineer, and 1 might have been a better man if I had married her. I not con tending that I'm absolutely perfect now Sayl Women are remarkable things, Mose ly. Did you ever stop to trunk ef it in that licht?" LTiuie ireauentiy, saia ms incuu.

"What was this one's name? It isn't im pertinent curiosity. I just wanted to get placed to avoid confusion. Her same was no. I not going to tell you that. There are some things thst are too sacred to tell even to a friend like you.

It wouldn't do you any good to know her name It I had any way of proving It I'd bet five dollars you ve forgotten Have it your own way, said the engi- neer. 1 loved her just tne same. 11 sue .1 had wanted me to Fd have laid me doon to dee, like the fellow in the song, at any stage in the game. I think I may say that she felt the same way about me. now is it we never msrry the girl passionately adore, Mosely "We do.

The trouble is it wears off snn then we get to thinking that the one with the blue eyes was the 18-cerat Fair Imogens. It works that way every time. Did she pass you up or was it the other way I r-'csa it was a little 01 both, it was Hoo keep. There was somethirg fa'f I alout it from the first, and we often ta'ked the matter over after I bad declared myself. It wasn't a week before she'd up to the piano just about the gloaming and sing: 'Perchance If we had sever met, I had been spared this mad regret.

This endless striving to forget. Forever and forever!" "That shows how it stood. We each had presentiments, don't you know. What d'you think she called me, Mosely?" BabyT' No, I'm not fooling." Was it JIv klDgr How should I know what she called you? I give it up. I had a girl call me Pigsey once, but you can prove anything by that The civil engineer sighed heavily and picked out a fresh cigar.

"I guess I won't tell you that either, he said, but I can never love another woman as I did that one. They donH thrill me in the same way any more. I can sit down asd hear a girl sing "Sweet Alice or something like that and it never feazes me. "It does me," remarked the friend. "Ex cuse me when they sing 'Sweet "It was a funny thing about us," returned the engineer.

"We didn't have to talk much to make love. We understood each ether so well that wards would have been an im pertinence. It was enough for us to be sear each other perhaps to clasp hands r.A lliA and look Into each ether "Holy smoke!" ejaculated the friend. "I went to see ber about a year ago the first time In six "She had grown fat, I suppose, and had seven cmiorea and aa competent dress maker," hurt end only bad four ehildrea. I wa naturally rather agitated at the tnougnt 01 meeting her again, and anticipated some alight degree ul awkwardness, considering ev-rytaing.

I needn't have worried about It, though." I "Did she turn you down1 "No, not by any means. She seemed quite pleased ie see me when I explained 'who I was, bnt it seemed to bother her at first to place me. She said she recollected my father and my cousin Joseph quite well, however. "That was something, "It was. We talked about Cousin Joseph 'and my parent for some time and then she asked me if I had ever met her husband.

"I called her bluff. I told her that I had n.v.v n.t Vim V. jjj a aJ- aiuw 1 Mil iMkCU aKBi cousin Joe speak of him. That husband of hers was the boy we first quarreled about, I was a little hot, she was so comfortable and unembarrassed about it, and I asked her tf she remembered that little slippery horse hair sofa In the back parlor. "It never touched her.

though. She laughed and said that she remembered it well. Then I pnt one or two others to ber straight from the shoulder. One was about a certain moonlight night coming home from the old meeting hquve, and the other well, it doesn't matter what the other one was. Anyway, she looked a Hi tie un easy and shook her head.

'I ought to have told she said. 'Just before I was married I had a bad attack of typhoid fever and my mind Is a perfect blank concerning what took place for perhaps a year or two before that "That was mighty neat," commented the friend. "Was it?" inquired the engineer. "Do. you know that just the point on which Fye been, trying to satisfy myself ever i'nee.

It's not tbicig a man can decide off-band, with all due deference to your penetration and experience. I've lain awake nights trying to figure it cut. Did she forget cr did she want me to think that she cad forgotten?" "On second thought. 111 give It up," said the friend. Chicago Daily Record.

LANDING NtTS ARE. LliUAL Jodfco Oralg Decides That Trout FUhermea Can Us Them. Stroudsburg, Nov. 16. Judge Craig has decided that, the use of a landing net in fishing for trout Is perfectly legal, and in the Wetherill-Elllo-tt fish oases he has reversed the judgment of Justice Gruver, thus releasing the defendants from their $100 fines.

Judge Cralg'a opinion In full contains nearly four thousand words. Iu it he says: "We cannot believe that the Legislature, in using the phrase 'rod, hook and Intended so narrow and unreasonable a construction as is urged by the Commonwealth. So common and universal Is the use of reels, fly hooks. Wit. bobs, sinkers and squids lu fishing with rod.

hook and 1U, that we may take thczu to be included in the phrase 'rod, nook and line' In ordinary and nonular use. Therefore, If we construe the leglv lative language according to its popular acceptation, we are bound to hold that landing nets wer understood and intended by the Legislature to be included tne phrase 'roS, hook and All men are born ecmal. Tint. mar.Tr of them do not consider women their equals. th always leaves the lungs weak.

Weak lungs are breeding grounds for the germs that cause consumption. Chronic bronchitis also often follows pneumonia. A If you have had pneumonia, the germs of consumption are at work. Don't let them get a foothold. Begin at once and take SCOTT'S EMULSION; it will drive out the germs by making the lungs stronger than they are.

50c and ft. 00, all druggists. FOR RENT. I OR RENT. A large brick house with all modern conveniences.

Furnace, range, not and cold water, bath and gas. No. 411 North Beaver street. Will rent low till April 1st. Apply to this office, or 407 North" Beaver St.

10-tf LEGAL NOTICES. AUDITORS' NOTICE. Estate of Sophia Heaxtzog-. Ihe undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of York county. to distribute the balance on the first and final account of Err.

Joseph A. Btoner. executor of the last will and testament of Sophia Heartzog-, late of the city of York, In said county, deceased, hereby rives notice that he will attend to the Sutlee of his appointment, on Saturday, tne stn day of December, A. D. 1899.

at 10 o'clock a. In his office. No. 29 East Market street, in the city of York, when end where all persons Interested may attend if they see proper. SMY8ER WILLIAMS, Auditor.

nll-Std i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Louisa Bond, late of York City, York County, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having- been granted to the undersigned. all persona indebted thereto are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having- claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned re siding- at 126 North Duke street, York, Pa. H.

E. FRANK, K. Z. Strine, Administrator. Attorney.

d-30-et-oaw EXECUTORS' KOTICE. Estate of Isaae A. Elliott, late ef the elty of York, deceased. Letters testamentary on the Last W'l 1 and Testament of said decedent hav.ng been granted to the undersigned, all per. torn inCebted to said estate are requested to make lmmed.u.o payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned residing at 11 south lieaver Street.

York, VIRGINIA AUGUSTA ELLIOTT. Ueo. B. Schmidt, Executrix. Attorney doc24-law-6twlt EXECUTORS' NOTICE.

Estate of Mina Klerrman, late of York ctty, deceased. letters testamentary on the last will and testament of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those gaving claims or demands against the same, will present them without de lay for settlement to the undersigned. residing at No. 27 East Market street The York Trust, Real Estate and Deposit company, executor. a-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

Estate of Margaret H. Wells, late ot W'ellsvllle borough, York County, deceased. Letters testamentary on the Last Wl'l and. Tvatament of said deced ent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlomet to the undersigned residing at Wellavllle, York! County, Fa. MARGARET WELLS, ELLIOTT A W'ELLS, Ross Brenneman, Exacutors.

16-dlaw6t ValMDlB SutMiian FOR SALE. 'iVemty-four Honored front feet of valuable btvildL7 lots are offered at private sale on North George street, North Beaver street, Jefferson avenue. Hamilton avenue and Lincoln avenue. These lots are the most eon- veulent and accessible of any markets, stores, poetonlce. pas senger depots, and the large manufactories.

They are with in easy walk! ay distance of th centre of bur city and no Vs3j-e stn-t e.r f-rw are neeveaaty to go so or from them. Assessments and taxes both low. Terms easy. For further Information Inquire of W. Spongier.

The ollowlng travers wert Jrawn ty.p cvtonion pleas, beginning November J9l Chns. D. Miller 9th ward, York. Fidellus Horn l(Wh ward. York.

Dalles Ehrhart. 10th ward. York. Adam Nes, 10th ward, York. I.ouls TV.

Klrtch, Delta. Herman Hubley, 6th ward, York. Ross C. Prowell, Conewago. John H.

Sterner, 2d ward, Hanover. Franklin Qulckel. Dover twp, John H. TTartuian, Hpt'lng Garden Jos. Mtaub, York twp.

Geo. Feeser, 4'h ward, Hanover. C. A. Welty.

2d ward. York. H. L. KaufTman.

East Manchester. Horace Croll, 4th ward. York. Geo. A.

Kuhl. 11th ward. York. Samuel A. 8hroff.

4th ward. York. Moses Boyer, Noith Codorua. Herman Heym, Railroad. John Smith.

6th ward, York Harris Lentz, Sprlnp-fle'd. Alex H. Lanlus, 2.1 wnrd, York. Andrew Melhorn, Manchester. J.

G. Donaldson. 3. Shrewsbury. W.

m. Phimy, Wrlghtsviilo. Simon Kuntz, Red Lion. E. D.

Bortner, Oodorus twp. David L. Slpe, Conewaro. Jacob Ha Ice, 8th ward. York.

Corne'lus Barnhart, West Mannelm. Wm. II. Bailey, Dallastown. M.

J. Oarrett, West Wanhelm. Jncob F. Glatfelter, Spring Garden. Henry B.

Stone, 7th ward, York. Moses W. Wagner, E. Tiiehvster. W.

II. 1.1, rletlaw, John O. Reeser, Sprlngefsbury. O. Tt.

Stroman, 1st ward, York. N. Kltzmlller. Manhetm. LOT I I 1 1 Statement of a Neighbor is to be Believed.

Nothing So Convincing: as What Per sons Whom We Know and Respect, bay. There is nothing so convincing aa statements of people whom we know and respect. If your neighbor tells you something; you know it is true; no neighbor will deceive anoth er. 60 that is the way with Kid-ne- oids. The statements nf nnnlA liv ing right here in York are that you may ask these people and find out the gieat good Morrow's Kin- neoiua are aoing.

-Mrs. i)r. J. Ii. Combs ifu rv.t- lege Place, says: "Our daughter suf- lereU lor some time from kidney trouble and it seemed that no thinir we could do for ber would give her renei.

sue complained constantly with aching pains across the small of ber bak and seemed to be nervous and restless. Morrow's Kid-Tiwifi. being so highly recommended we de cided to try them. We gave them to her according to directions and in a very short time she was relieved of the pains across her back, and all symptoms of kidney disorder disappeared. We take pleasure in recommending- Kid-ne-oids to others." Morrow Kid-ne-oids are not nillg but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug- stores and at Dale Company's drug store.

Mailed on receipt of price. Manu factured by John Morrow fe Chemists, Springfield. Ohio. WEAK ME ara teiaa rrom errors ofl Youth, Lost Manhood. 8.

mine Weak nesa, Early Decay, Nervous Debility, Impotency, etc, can learn A a sure cure ind receive a valnabl Treatise sealed FREE by addreecing DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby gi n. that the part nership heretofore existing between W. H- II- Welsh and Charles F. Welsh, trading and doing business as bottlers In the City of under the firm name of C.

F. Welsh has this day beam dissolved by mutual consent, Charles weisn, being the liquidating partner. W. II. II.

W-ELSH. CHARLES F. WELSH, 18-2t Nevember 18. Ii9. West Lnd Livery FRANK FLEMMINC PROP' West Olark Alley, Aear of Vigilant Hjrine House.

Fully quiped to supply teams foa weddings, parties, excursions, toner sis, etc Largest and finest stock of norses and vehiclts la York. Terms moderate. s-it-tf THE OLD AND RELIABLE PHOTO GRAPHIC STUDIO. Perfection of stj'le, exquisiteness of finish, permanency of tone, durability, satisfaction and the minimum of prices. Children a specialty, andl all work guaranteed at ZACH KAUFFMAN'S.

12 West Market Street. Direct your attention to the ad dress. See show case 01 tbe out side. i st 1 rmtmm-mmm r7' UN anything yon Invent er iaiprevei alao et CAVE4T.TRADE-MARK, Cef YKtCHT ev PROTECTION. Sendmeeti, for free examinatma aa4 aeviee.

BOOK OH PATH. SSleSS CO. I Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. 5 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

H. Griffith. Scientific Optician, 23 E. Market st. Eyes.

xSxamiried Free. DR. C. E. SPAHR, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, 10 West Harket Bt Fa.

octsw-tr JAMES II Consultation la English end GermaA Booms I ana Email's BnJUHngv YOEK FA. IS Xast Market 8tret. York, fs. OR Specialist In Diseases ta iYy EAB, CSOSE, THROAT ASD GENERAL S'RGKBY. Consultation in Knglish and Oennaai Office Nov.

8 North George BU, (ovaj SbeaTsr'r drug store) York, Pa. Special attentioa give to she adjustment of epectaelea. ac-4AvC SPANGLER A ITORXEY-A T-LA rolaek Building, Opposite th Csurl House, SARGENT ROSS ATTGXti Ei-AT-LAW Polack Dulldinjr, Opposite Court House, East Market Street. York, a. DR JOHN A tne Has removed bis offlee rrom No.

tout George street, Brst floe. To No. I 8. George Beeena Floor, (er Lee Reirveberg'a gfcoe Store.) Coaamltstlon in EngUah and Gernuu OVER MILLER, aucttoxees, 139 East Princess Street, Forte, Fa, Bank stock selliag a specialty. Prompt attention to calls, near or far.

Sales cried in EngUah and German. Prices reasonabel. jaaso-if 01EHL. AUCTIONEER 474 West PTieea offers his se vices to the people of city and eounty, atlsfp.ctioa guaranteed or. so chapf nam-f lt .1 11 Uyru oil.

ft -v rlV -jH 35tt For Sewing JMUS is Si 4 LJj Typewriters, I ICSr Fif Arm, to. The I V'-'J t1 HlaheRt Grade. Get 18 I 1 tram your dealer. I LW mA Diil a a t3.i serious opposition may oe iookcu A BKYAN-SC11LEY BOOM. port I Nov.

17. Hon. Jas. Murdock, of Lafayette, one of the known Democrats in the State, in an interview that the sentiment of the Indiana Democrats is favorable to the nomination of Admiral as Vice President on a ticket Brvan. Mr.

Murdock is credited with being candidate for the Democratic State Central Committee chairmanship, and also spoken of for National committeeman from Indiana, and his utterance is accepted as a significant movement to start a Bryan and Schley boom in the State. A vAKD. We the lindersig-n; agree to re the money on a buy cent doiiio Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar. it faila to cure your cough or com. alo iruarantee a twenty-five- cent to prove satisfactory or money refunded.

F. Pat ton Co. Hause Bros. "False" is the keynote of many a woman a Iocks. af 4-CCU The- manicure'a living- depends Tiostly on tips.

"I wouldn't be without DeWUt's Witch Hasel Salve for any consideration, write Thos. B. Rhodes, Centrefle O. rnfallible for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Beware ox eounterreits.

"in. Wholesale and Retail Agents. An envelope isn't fur-trimmed be- ause of its seal bask. A. Jf.

3C -A. ids Kina 139 nsm Kmn MAHKETB. Corrected IHur by P. A. B.

Small.) PURCPsstQ PRTCE3. Y'ork, Nov. 18, 1869. 1 T.Vberrv and Fults (at null) Xo. 1 Igberry ftnd Fults (at milt) 67 o.

2 brat vo. 3 Baked iy orn fats SELLUU? ritlCES- SO SO 54 40 29 Ths York Ho? xd feed market losed with the vwow1cg quotations vory White (per bbl) $410 early Croia Iper bbl) M.lt orn Chop 3 hon. corn aa OsU mixed 1.00 -creenlngs 4U hln Stuff horts, per 'ioo pouuJ 6 QUO rATionra. Corrected sWIy by York VUlbsf Co WHJCAX. Wheat tewtimx: i3 tKunds per 74 71 44 ..............69 63 67 .65 .6 ,5 .....4 -4 ...60 FLOIJB ATJD FKJTD.

rbe Beaut York .1 80 ust Uight 4 0 nited r.tM -hip rr 'Iran creeninf ..........1 ua HAY AWC BTBAW MARK1BT. Oorrd daily by V. Z. iUulfer.) Choice Tlmotby Hay 1 13 0 1 Timothy (baled) im lover (baled) i 00 Straw rbaled) '-Ml RYE MARICETB. (Corrected by W.

11. Kurt A Son.) live per bushel CATTTJi UAMKm York, Nov. IS, 1S69. ttitcher cattle J4.50 to $5.25 eeders 4.2S to St 75 heep 50 to 4.00 La nobs t.iO to 7.00 at Hogs 6-50 to 6.75 Veal 3.50 to 6.00 HOUSEHOLD MARKETS. York.

Pa-, Nov. 13, ls. BCTltll- COGS, ETC. flutter, per pound 25 derm wr toaa 2tj25 t.ulish Cheese. Vet pound I0(ul5 POUL1KY.

hickens. alive, per pair SiK7J lucke, alive, per iair 50il.OO Uucks, dreased, per piece hickettj. dressed, per 25(ui5 Piareons. ol iow.is t'igeous, anuabe iMfstxa KOKTABLKS. Cabbage riV arrota, per bunj 3(i5 Onions, half peck leans, aouu.

ver per buacb Ued lleeta, per vunoh salsify, per bunn Kale, per half peck Si5 5(gf 1 fkl0 Spinach, per bait peck r'otatoce, per half peck hJtlO t'otatoes, per pusnea 40(ul5 rKJJIJ. Apples, per half ppiee, dned, per qt herriea, dried, per qt 15 (aiiaoas, per dozen Oranges, per dozen 25fa30 lemona, per dozen 15('i20 l'eef, roast, per 12( IS 1 Deef, cburk. ter pound 12 l.eef, Loiliug, per po-jed. 8 I'orlt, per pound IC.H Mutton pr fl.15 Lamb, per ri20 Veal, per pound Ham (whole), per pound l4 llaiu, sliced 1K'1 Paeon, per pound 12(14 Sausage, per pound 12 VORK CO-OFjESATIVEASSOCIAT-ION 2140 ubW) tier ton Stove Egg Tea Cord ITood, YORK U)A(j WABKETS. Stove Chestnut Broken Pea LUTGH VALLEY.

Egg and Chestnut Broken Pea LYKEN3 VALLKY. Fgg and Stove Kroken Nut Pe QUART KR TO.3. and feg-g 1.50 to vO THROUGH the fog which lay a dead weight upon the water, the outline a great sail grew slowly. The fog-made it loom into fairly gigantic proportions, for there was little wind stirring, and it crept up in ghostly fashion. i Suddenly the blocks rattled, the boom creaked and groaned as it swung about.

For a moment the craft hung iu ihe wind's eye. There was aclatter of feet; yawl towing astern was pulled up under the rail, and three men in yellow oilskins and varnished sea boots tumbled into her. "Good day to ye, lads! Dropdown with the tide to-night and we'll pick up off the hook, 'r thereabouts." Mitchell, the pilot in charge of the yawl, sat squarely in the sternsheets, a tiller rope in eah hand. "Give vay, you fellows," he said, "if you want to get to Gurnett time enough to have yarn with that girl." "How in blazes can we know where Gurnett is in this fog?" growled one of them, bending bis back to the ash. The bow oar laughed.

"Terry's sul ky," he said, keeping stroke while he talked. "Mina didn't care mooch to see him last time he was there ch, Terry?" "That's a lie," declared stroke, roughly. "She was just as glad to see me as you." "Shut up, Carll Don't tease the fellow," admonished MitchelL "And you needn't be so touchy, Terry." "You'd be touchy, Mitchell," declared stroke, swelliugwith his wrongs. Those two heandMina, jabber away in their own confounded lingo, and I can't understand half they say. And I knew her long before he ever came nosin round, he added, ruefully.

Carl from the bow seat chuckled, and showed a broad, laughing faoe to the pilot. "She'll be mooch obLiged for that." he said. "Then she not have to what you call ship you herself, eh?" The other's eyes blazed with passion, and he dropped his oar, and. with an oath, swung about to get at the Swede; but the steersman's voice recalled him. "What d'ye mean you swab!" he shouted.

"Want to swamp the yawl? Grab that oar quick!" With a shamed face the recreant stroke plunged his oar again deeply. It must have been by the sense of smell that Mitchell found the long pier at Gurnett. He steered the yawl almost directly in to the steps, although they couldn't see the piles 20 feet away. "Xow we haven't more than an hour to waste here," said Mitchell, settling his hat more firmly upon bis head. "If you go to see that girl, Terry, don't ye forget.

He back here in an hour. I'll go along up street and buy the provisions we was sent for." Terry turned Into one of the little shops where a big Swede stood behind thecounter. After greetings had passed between them, Terry looked around as though be missed something or somebody out of the shop. "You lookin' for Mina, eh?" said the Swede. "She vas joost gone to de kitchen.

She back will be in a minute." Mina did not come. The sailor paced the floor with anxious strides, bis thoughts growing the more bitter as he waited. She knew he was there and yet did not come; his hour's leave was fast slipping away. Finally the shopkeeper's wife stuck her head Into the shop and saw him. "Veil, veil!" she exclaimed, with a laugh, "les it you? Vy didn't you say so? Go ridt into de kitchen If you rant to see Mina." The sailor followed ber directions, but as he approached tbe kitchen door his heart failed him.

He could bear voices within Mine's and a man's. They were talking in the girl's own tongue, and Terry's suspicions were instantly aroused. lie strode forward and threw open the door. Mina, her face full of laughter, cat upon a bench beside and her hand was held by Carl Jansenl For a eingle instant Terry stood without motion or speech, then he turned swiftly and was out of the bouse before either Carl or Mina regained their breath. When Mitchell came down to tbe plet to which yawl No.

3 of the Halcyon, officially known aa pilot boat 8, was tied, he found Terry there before him. The sailor stood like a statue on the string-piece of the wharf, looking off into the fog. Mitchell had to speak to him twice before he could arouse blm. Then the provisions came down on a truck, they put them aboard, distributing them so that tbe yawl rode evenly, and then Carl appeared. Terry took his oar with a set, white face end waited for the pilot's word to give way.

"We've got a nasty job before us," said Mitchell, gloomily casting off. "I hear there's a lot of loose ice coming down the bay. Tend right to business, boys, and don't have any auch skylarking as you did coming over. Are you ready?" The tide bad turned and was running out fiercely. Occasionally the yawl crunched through a little ice drift.

"Look alive, boys," said Mitchell. "Be ready to 'back water' on the instant if I tell you. Some of these cakes we pass might smash yawl 3 like an eggshell If we gave 'em the chance." But as he spoke a change had taken place. Tbe wind began to whip a cloud of the sleety mow across their course. Tbe snow stuck to the boat and to their clothing In heavy, aoggy patches.

Adding to their danger were tbe Ice cakes which now thickened around them. Carl broke hla oar short ofl upon one, and only by the quick action of the pilot were they saved from cap sizing. "Pell in your oar, Terry, and let me hovjj cointpapded "An oar's enough sight better than a rudder at such a pass as this. Almost Instantly, it 6eemed, the yawl was iu the midst of the ice pack. The aow swept down with fury upon them.

They could scarcely see the water for the white-capped cakes. Terry sat midships without speech or motion, snd finally the pilot's vexation turned Sgaliist him a ad he Cursed him roundly. Suddenly there was a shout from the how, and almost instantly the yawl trashed Into a large cake and was drit en back by the force of tbe collision. As though it was a signal for a general attaclf, the ice advanced upon the boat upon either side. She was crushe 1 betwteu tv4g grinding, shouldering walls of driving cakes and the sea begun to spurt between the strained seams.

"We vas lost!" cried Carl, leaping up. The shock which followed threw him iipoa tha ice pack, "Overboard with youl sang out Mitchell. "She'll sink in a minute. Get on a big cake, boys!" "But only Terry beard kim. Carl had disappeared.

The pilot and stroke of the wrecked yawl found themselves clinging side by side upon a huge cake of Ice, "Where is he? Where is he?" gasped the sailo at last to HE CAUGHT THE ROUGH SLEEVES. COAT- as the hand slipped, and, with a mighty heave, brought Carl'a head and shoulders out of the icy water. In a breath they had dragged their comrade out of the jaws of death. Carl's teeth began to chatter and Terry and Mitchell hugged him up between them, that the warmth of their bodies might in some measure counter act the chill he had received. The snow.which still packed around and over them until they might have been a part of the ice cake to which they clung.

Mitchell raised his heal occasionally, the better to listen. "Can't hear a single horn," be de clared. "We might as well be in the middle of the Atlantie instid o' a mile so off shore. I dunno but we'd bet ter shout." "What for?" grumbled CarL "To keep you from going to sleep. yoisjiker, returned the pilot, sharply, "Are you cold?" not chattered the Swede "I won't let him go to sleep, sir," said Terry.

"You're very goot both of you," de clared Carl. Then he added in bis mate's ear: "She don't care nothing -Dout me, Terry." "Who?" exclaimed the other, with a nervous start. "Why. Mina. We vas Joost teasin you.

It vas her sister I lofe not her. Her Bister in the faderland. She rill be ofer here in a mont' an we will be marry." Suddenly Mitchell si lenoe. "1 hear something he said, After aeveral minutes the dull bark ing of a foot-power horn reached their ears. "The old Halcyon, for a dollar! "cried the pilot.

"Let's shout!" A quavering, long-drawn "Aho-o-y! arose from the crew of yawl 3. Again and again it was repeated. Then a hail through a trumpet reached them In the very teeth of the storm. The foghorn kept snorting to cheer them; but they soon heard something else the rsttle of oars approaching'. Of a sudden the bow of a four-oared boat pushed into view.

A man stood upright in the boat, a coil of rope in his hand. Instantly the rope was flung them, and by its aid ail three were drawn into the lifeboat. "So this Is the way you go nshore for provisions, is it?" grow'led the captain of the Halcyon, as the yawl's crew scrambled Jn. "Well, cap, you came darn near los-in us as well as the yawl and the stor? truck," remarked Mitchell, calmly taking the tiller and steering unerringly for the pilot -boat, whose foghorn growled at intervals to guide them. But Terry put his lips close to tbe Swede's ear and asked 1 "Is It true?" "Of course it lss.

An if you chump don't be you vill marry ber when 1 marry Sophie next mont' eh?" Boston Globe. The Sherteet Title. nitberto, say the Academy, a norel called "If" has held tbe record for a brief title, but Mlsa Marjorle Williamson has beaten that record. She calls her first book We have iready had "6b lasnraace oa Hetheases. The Florists' nail association of tbe United Strtes carries $500,000 insur ance on hothouses.

GPZGIALISTS FMBLEO. Mrs. C. A. Merrill, cf Chetopa, utTered from a peculiar nervous rouble which baffled the skill of leading specialists.

Slie says: "I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Miles' Nervine. I suffered agonizing pain in left side of my head and I thought it would drive me insane. Specialists in and Kansas City treated me without benefit. Then I began taking Dr.

Miles' Nervine and obtained prompt relief, and finally a permanent cure." Dr.riiics' Nervine is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benehts or money back. Ikiek on heart and nerves sent frjp. Dr. Mile Medical Company, Elkhart, lnd. FOR SAJUL.

FOR 8 ALB. Tne nomt orner ef North Beaver street and Ha mil toe avenue. UJxlM feet. This lot lj convenient te depot, postotnee and tbe eentre of the city, and la sulUbie for one er two oot teges or row ef bouses. Low taxes.

Terms easy. Call on H. C. 'BRENXTEMAN, rebt-tt. IS Bast Varket Street.

fCH 8AL.JS. five pree- -bomi eu mj. avniv sairniount. Terms easy. JunlO-tX W- WfANOLKK, ml Tonic Pkrifies a posmvE cure DYSPEPSIA, KALiPJl CHILLS 1 FEYERe CSIPPE BIU0D35ESS.

SICK-HEHDACE COSSnPATIOSi- (mill DEBHiTYe PBICK 00 Cta, AT ALL DRUOQ1STS. JAVFR Psrefy Vego-, Tyspcxia. I'JC r3 J3 For sale by A. T. G.

Hodnett, No. -e: SJ v-i-. sr. Will care Bllonnft, a. Ae Ar-' 6 toaaiipaU.iu, Files, Sick-Headache, and Small liany taken.

I 1 1 r- -I 117 South George Street. 1.19.

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