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I THE VOUK HAILY, MONDAY MOUMNC. rEtlHUAKV MMi TO-DAY'S EVEMS. stockholder taken hi share on an Implied faith in the wlmKira anil integrity of tho majority holder, anil if ho gets fooled he ban nobody but himself to blame. Hut it's hard, all tho lame. McLean's Stor )ws McLean' Storo News Drives and Reduced Prices on all kinds of DRY GOODS at our Distribution Xr "Barringtoti Hail" is the name of a New Kind of Coffee -Harrington Hall" I a steel cut rranulated Java and Mocha coffee entirely tree from coffeodiiKt and chaff.

It yields its strength tjulckly anJ uniformly, then settles like sand at the bottom of the roffeo pot. Coffee, ground by tho old prooins consist of larto nd small particle of dust and (huff. Caffeone, the oil of coffee to which la due all Its flavor and aroma, can only be extracted by simmering and If the particles are Irregular in sue the small particle aro overdone and give off a bitter uoody flavor before the raffeone is eat racled from the large particle. The uniform fcranulallon of the Harrington Hall Brand render it possible to extract all tho raffeone before any of the woody flavor Is releas-t so that you can use from one third to one half less of 1 li ia coffee than that ground the old way. The price I 35c no more than any good Java and Mticha coffee will cost.

THE VCRK DAILY. Fu1)llhd rr morning (axcapt "'rata Tha Olilaat, Lrirt and bat li.f la tha Ouuntf (ilva cinpita Aa-oalatoa traaa haw fruni all parla I ha varhi ana ouvars Ik Yark Dally Publishing Prep's E. W. GPANULEIi, ITiwldent C. FRET, TrM.

ft Mug. Editor. ILAXL AKO OTHER IM THJD COUNTY. (Poi'g Included.) n. rr fill ulh feuartar Uma, par uml Ik MAIi iUUBCKIUMlH OUT OF THU COL NTT.

(Poaiftc Inr.lu.Vil Cm rar. to advauua II Him nantha Lt tlbortar lima, par month Olr tubaortbaia arvd rr raaponslbl can-lara at ciint pr wl payatila to tha aafrlrra or at Dally oraca. 8ieo-ai Iniuoamesta to utcrlbef who pay la tdvuoa. THE YORK COINTIAN aptrfal edition of Tn Tom Paili drallpurd for country circulation. Cua-talna all thn New, Marktil mid MUcal lanaoua mailar.

by mall oaly. IN 10KK COL'NTT. On year HI Biuntha 1 tlbraa muath Ju OUT Or" THE COf.NTT. rvna 12 'fl Hi ataiitha LJf, l'hiaa uuucha THE YORK WEEKLY la a twalve ps r-'Tir puhllahril In two aafunnn; cm four l' vrry and one of flht pan'" evarj Thursday. Vrtv Urn couiUt.

'5 rmia per annum. Out of the couuty, 111 It contain a mimrrmry of all tha tla graphic and Iwnl tii' of thi week, to-fslht-r win a complut" report of tlia Oraln. Preduc. Coal. Cattla, Stock aiol Moaay Mait.

In Mlilon to a lurn asotint of oi.rnr rrailln tnntiar. It la la avnry i-axuoular ultabla fur a fauil.y awapapar. ADVERT15IN0 RATES. Mi? 1 ppCrit i BREEZY WAR BRIEFS. The Jl'lwjicbe hae lho better limn blud tho Rtlius at mi it ho.

Kg to tin- man ktn.il the Hefiicp making any more njiprojirla-tintiK for it nnht be lo tnH'iiro recitM 1-r iretting rid of them. iJlou "lVht." Ktc means the laud of the morn- Ing calm." It ay. tx fore ninny weeks, tho land of stormy war, destruction and death. loulsill. lleiald." a Pocslb'y Kitssia is awaking to the fact that alio has aoinethl'vg more strenueim on her hand.

i thnn Kishinev Klaughters. I'lnclnaati "Com-i mercial TrWnine." The statement that the Japajiwe are all poets may cunning' trick of Pusida to cr-'ale sent I-ne-nt among the iple ity "Jouni.il a It is not safe fir ti etvn' upon a repetition the action of the lowers which cheated Pussia out of the victory it seond our the Turks In Its List war. Omaha "Pee." Th Firepro Drama. From the Chicago Tribune. "How did you rnjoy the play last night?" "I was a gcxl deal disappointed.

The fireproof paint on the scenery looked just like any ordinary paint, and I don't helitve the now Meel curtain a-! heavy by 2 jiounds as it has been advertised." LONEt INESS. Go plursre In the depths of the fiest's L'looPl. Or tracers" the sea-beaten inhere, Or llncer alone by the ruim-d tomh. Or lht to the night-wind's roar And lonely thoughts may haunt thee then, Hut never so sad will they be, i As when in tho crowded cities of mci, Where all are strangers to thee! For God seems present when man is nlope. i And the spirit on lllm relies: Hut whin 'mid the human world were thrown.

Tbt heart ask human ties. Anon. 'ihe young- girl's I'es-t wenjwin is youth; the older woman relies i-n ta-1 to accompli. fi the same purpose. Sun rles, 6:58 a.

ta. Sun HetH, 5:33 m. MiK.n nets, 6. uu p. Th? day In htory- -Ft.

Iini'ln captuied, lMi2. York Opera Jloue Thoa. IJ. Shea. County CoiuniniMoutra mott at tha Court House, Carpenter" and Joiner' Union.

Nu 131, Sinyser' Hank Hulldlng. (odorua Council. o. US. Jr.

O. U. A. Jr. vJ.

U. A. M. Tlall. Court York.

No. 118. Forester of America. Small' Fulldlnn. Flrnt Natiuna: I'-ank Plrector Dittet.

Cryylal Lodgo, No. Knlht of I'ythiav, Folack Isiiildlnic. Iowa Council, No. 26. raughler of America, Kro' Hall.

Independent Fiateinal and Iteneft clal Society of York Hall. Hand In iland lodi-e. Nc. Cil8. G.

V. 0. O. Small itulld.ns Homo Fulldlng and Ixian Asuocla-Hon. goutheant corner Centre Square Keystone liti'ldlne and loan A rlatlon, No.

23 Fast utreet. Mt. Zlon Iwlpe, No. 74, I. O.

O. F. Odd Fellows" Hall Spring-warden Itnll line and Iian A KClatlon, 4S.1 Kast treet. I Inden amp. No.

Modern Vadruen of Ametir, County National Hank Htilldlnc flshitu'ton Camp. Nu.Mc. Patriotic Order Bonn of America, North York. Relief Association, No. No.

62' Fast Market treet. Codorus No. IIS. l'epree of INicidiotitas. KrJi'ui Hall.

Opert.tive International AsKiK-latiou, No. 107, JoriUu' Ilulld ln. Hetieficial AssoclatUit), No. 1, P. A.

Iloliran's Hall. I'ri'tliertiooil of I "at tilers IVcorators and I'ajer Hansen No. Frill-hart 'a Hull. Aca leiaio Lit-riry Society. ouht A.

ademv. rk TWtNTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Ceor)-o W. MrKlroy. Ksq delivered a leei.ire en Moses and thn Law of If Sin i lire" ill the tor an church at and wan greeted by a larv, Intelligent and appreciative au.l'ennv The K' ystone Conclave of the 1m-irineo! Order of a In- luted.

The officers elected anj in-s wore as f.dows: James 11 7i. gler. A Allen II. FHct-er. Pr.

AS' MeC'uro Joslah Jonm. John V. nun Jm W. Fgei A ex. Wm II se, I.

Oan'el A. SpanaVr, Ambrose Iiaker. This conclave of Hepta-sejihs the first in the state, of I'eiinsylvan a. Tho building In Gas a' lev oc-upiod by the Welcome Vis, tor was entirety destroyed with its contents, type stands, paper, etc. Mr J.

Shelley Hover, who owned the build ne. estimated his loss ti- be about on which there wa insurance of about $no. William Zech, of New Salem, while retu-n ng homo from attending a sinking school at tie New Salem Fchoo! house, f-dl to the ground and rxidred Instant'. Mr. John Wltmer.

who resided on South ftreet, while woiking on the Iron bridge which spans Fiihing creek, rear v'dshoro, a plank upon which be was stepping tilted and. he fell to the Ice below, a distance of fifteen feet, and reeeivej very pa nful injuries. PROGRESS IN SOUTH AFRICA, ImiMii tation of mat hir.ery into South Africa is increasing, as these fiiureg show: Mlnlnt' 1101. 1902. p.i'fi, 1.

All other-1901. $1 337.3S7; 1902,, r.mx. 3.u;ti nu. Tho steady extension of the rail- roads in South Africa accounts for the increased Importation of locomotives, which were valued in the threo veers at $51." $1.1 (8 095 an.7 $1 903.253, respectlve'y. New lines of rai'read.

estimated at 4.000 to 5.000 miles In lentiih and to cot about JlnO.Ono.OOO to $125.1100,000, are pro-jvted. American ma mi fact ring concerns are nlready in tho field. Thus the Pittsburg Westinghouse I Company hns a contract for the con-jstruet'on of a 1'ne of roads In the Oe Beers mining disfrict. The Gen-J era E'ectric. Company of New Y'ork If.

trt furn'sh to the railroad shops of the Natal government. 119 motors, six dynamos of 300 horse power each three electrical cranes and other a-j pliances. Another I'nited Slates firm has received an order for seven locomotives for the Cape Co'ony rai'roads. The municipal tramway of tho city of Durban is being constructed by an American firm. The Ixmdon Flnanz C'hronlk, a paper published in the In-i terest's of German flnanc'al and com-i mercial circles, has called attention to the Imixn'tanec of South Africa as a market for machinery.

This paper B)ntos tllRt the importation of agrl culutral maoh'nery is vastly Increasing there, and that an order for eight horse ploughs has been given to three American manufacturers. An acent for an American firm, whose office is in Johannesburg, ha-s Font orders to the I'nited States for the bhipmont of agricultural Im-p'ements and machines aggregating 89 320 in value. The importation r.f irnna'iira hnn also increased heavily. Kidney Troubles. Build up the system: puts pure, rich are aesily relieved and cured In the beginning, but as the disease grows In ctivoritv wo mnut find a mnro nr.

tent remedy. Here's where Irvnig's Buchu Wafers excel as a cure. Of course they give quick relief, but more than that, they give a sure and lsating cure. They positively purify the blood. Many women are beautiful without being stylish.

Others achieve style when beauty is out of the question. Hut the truly clever woman is she who plea.ses without the aiJ of either beauty or tyle. I i I FOREIGN COMMERCE IN 1903. Calendar year i903 whh a rerord lutaKer anions rnlendnr ycai in American rijvorts and imports. The 1 1 1 is are.

accordlnR t) the Itureaii of Statistical of the Ivpurtmont of Commerce and 1-abor: KxH.rt Imports 473 101 Kxcoss of This addition of $483.000 000 lo our a'ready plethoric national ca-h box idiisi the profit we shall make In 190( i the exporting of la-ge pai-t of thrt manufartiirers' materials included In cur imports of recent mon.ds. Fully one half of lat year's Import consisted of mater a's in their raw state or partly manufacture)! The fact that our total imports have Increased year by year nee the adoption of the IHng'ey protec'lve tariff In imbrales that protel'on, contrary to the RSFcrtiona of its eppiv tuiits, doe Increase Imports It bus tie mo-o; It has chanced the char-n ti-r of tho im-xirtn. mi that Instead of importing flnl-hed goods almost entirely, we Import materials for manufacturing, and thus provide work and wares for our peop'e The fk'ires for decade years tell the itory graphicnlly; Years. 1V73 13 1'93 1903 In thirty Imports 000 OO'l r.s7 ooo.ono 77fi.bnO 0o0 995 000 00(1 Kxports. noo ooo 705,000 000 870 000 cod 1 4S4 000 000 years our imports have nearly doubled and our exports mul-OpPel nearly three tunes.

Imports and exports gether pave us a total foreign commerce for ca'i'tidar year of $2 479 000 000 or $155 000.000 more than dou'le what it was thirty years before. The odd money Is Jns't $1.000 000 moi-e (ban our total fore'un commerC'S in 1810. and the $2,479 00n.00 $i'3 000, OoO more than sixteen times tho total of that year. A CARD. We, the undersigned, do hereby arrreo to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails to cure your cough or cold.

Wo also guarantee a 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. J. F. Patten, nov 2 Cm Ilause Pros. The modern matrimonial yoke seen.s to be made of tlinisy material.

To mainy women ilattory is a panacea of never failing effect. Cherry Pectoral for the children. One dose at their night coughs and prevents croup. Ask your doctor. 10c values, B.

B. S. Price B. 11 11 5c I2C 25C 11 AGAIN WE LEAD THE WORLD. lor the calendar yar we loi tho world In exports of domttdlc product.

Only thrice beforu ha this honor been ourn, namely, In the cal-ftidar yearn 'MH and 1'JUl. The Itt-partiuent iif CoiMiiierce and ljttnir throunh IIh llnreaii of Statit ttt, Kiven tb tlures of em t-aleiidar year, comnieiK-int; In lSTTi, of our domentlo exKirts, foiiiiared with thoso of our chief eximrt rivals. Creal Tlrilam and Germany. For our purpose th fl-iintt of each lll'th er from 1S7j ti) 1 fMin mid each year ninte will be nnf-ficietit. For easy rending only round flK'iren aro quoted: States, lri7.0on,ivm.

fin at llrlta n. tier-many J.V.si.fioo.nun. 1-O l'niled Mutes. Croat Hritam. 1 ss: Civat niHnv.

Croat mane. 1 Croat 111H1IV. -I'll, ted St1to. Itrltam. Sl.Ki'.otMi nun; Gr- Sl'(S( IKWI OO-).

I'tiltod stat. l'ntain. 1 flOfi; dud nun -I'nited P'afex. 7 Ono.nnfl; Tlrita n. OAil iMVi; ooil ooil.

nnn nnO; Croat 0T- many. nnu n. Tioo rnUed States. 1" Croat ltrlta'n. $1 417 ooo noil; Oer-n'ativ.

Jl' (V7 nun doit I'nl'o 1 Siait-H. $1 lis nuo.fnn; Croat 1'r (am. fl $1 Stati'S. ti SSI OrtO.finO; Crect liri'ain. many.

$1.1 U.OoO. WD. Is t' be noted thnt wMlf Croat r.nlaln's eno'ts by only ixui in ln3 over and Germany InPrVaM-d its figures In the. name years only by $'107 nnn, ttw Vnited StaliN was nnn. Th's com the romb'net lirlfish r.nd German Incr-ase and over.

From tho sfsndnolnf of exiiorts. the Statis. Great Fr'tain and Co rncny are the oplv "lii'dhm ilollur ri-nnlrb in the world. Tho Vn'ted Stat -s did pot have tho 1 nvf" of beionrins: fn fh trio of the vorld's export naiiotis till th ear fidlowintt Mr. MeKlnley's fir.t riection, in 1V'1 Germany adopted i roteelii ti in and under It h'-r domestic exports have r'sen from JltNx ttntt.nivi to if I "oo.ikni 'ton.

1 sr7 ttie I'nited S'ntov Cro Mritaln's mm oii'i of ton rear provlous'y 1 7. To d'i It we had to climb if) nun. Our SI (ion for beat Crent Fr tain's b-t year. lH'o by Ote.t onn, and Germany's best year. 1 1 3 $1 "nn.Aoi!..

fiotn. by $2.17. tion nmi. In t'( I i of nat'onal comparison cur upward proprcHs Is strll-Inqly por-t rayed in tin? fol'ow'ni? proupincs: T'nitetl Kln.adom J1.0ST non.noo France 7 17 ftnn nno Gennany T'nitod Sttea Here we fourth fiddle in the finartc. Tr'to Kingdom $1 (17 ft-ifl 0 Gern r0 noo iinii I'nited States C71 rmn una Fmnre r.rHi enoenl Th's i rreivte i from fourth bird fiddle.

T'n'ted Kinsdom I'n't States Germany Fl'TO nno n-i) i S17 fliVl iVel "S3 nrn ho nnn nni us from third to seo.pud Tb Till fiddle. 1JM. i Tniteil States no-ina-) I Tnited Kinplom Corn any l.ronftun Oin.) Fratice il Tli's R'ves ns the of first i fiddle and concert master in this into-, national cuartet. The fnu't will b. our own it we fail to ret a In it.

The: Vn'ted States is now the world's preptest exporter tf domestic products. We Lead the Woid In Copper. The world's production of enppe-, since 1.S0 and our tdinro therein are shown by the following table, the record being in tons: World. isso 1V 52 1SS0 ISft.l 3.14.Fi8 moo IPO I. r.i.',ft02 551.31(1 r.S9.3f,1 r.

a. 27.noo 71.0.-.2 1R9.917 2ii1 111 272.6HH 303.440 318, SGI In this period of years the world's output of copper has not quite quadrupled, while our share thereof has Increased nearly twe've times. The world's increase in 1903 over 1893 was 251.791) tons, to which we contributed 148,944 tons, or 21.515 tons more than half. Comparing 1903 with 1902. tho production by countries was in tons: 1903.

1902. United States 348.8fit 303.446 Spain and Portugal 51.000 49.9i0 i Mexico 48.000 35.783 Japan 31 000 29.773 Chile 30.000 28 930 Australasia 29 000 28.K40 Canada 22 500 17.485 Germany 22 000 21.R05 Miscellaneous 37.000 Totals 589 301 51.316 Except in the United State's, Mexico and Canada, the Increase for Ifm.i over 1902 were quite small, the 1,22" tons Increase for Japan being the largest. The main increases were: T'nlte States, 15.415 tons; Mexico. 12.215 tons, and Canada, 5 015 tons. Hotter lie eternally hopeful, and sometimes lear disappointment, than eternally distrustful.

i i THE LEAF MARKET. A Summary Review ef ta ComJ on For th Wetk Ending Feb. 13. If. 8.

Tobacco Journal. Not much animntlon wa vlslb'e In tb leaf market during the past Week. A lark of confidence S'-en to have se.yei! tijxin tho trade on account of the financial catastrophe of last November and Its ramifications, a lack vhich is lu ing stp more by the late reports of some more financial troubles. The credit system is being thus undermined and when credit, tho foundation of bil-dness Is shaken, Its volume must natura'ly find itself restricted, too On the other band, the stock Is unnua'ly decimal ed and does hardly offer any oppor tun oy for large transactions. As the business from August to the rlo-e of year was phenomena'ly heavy, Mocks have been depleted to such sti extent that some houses have but remnants left and will have to psss many onths In Idlerey till the new crop become marketahie.

Althoueh the cigar Industry suffered last month a heavy relapse, chiefly on account of the urrprraHo'ed severity of the winter, the prof poets are such that stocks w'll be in rrent demand before they can be reeleuished from the new crojis. The demand, therefore, prom Ises to be rather brisk when the actual condition become better and more wldelv appreciated. In Sumatra ard Havana leaf demands continue fair. Phl'adephJa Gran and Produee. Philadelphia, Pa, Feb.

13 Putter Firm, gixid demand: extra western creamery. tic; do nearby prints. 29c, Kugs le lower; fresh nearby, "lc at the mark; do southern, 31c: do southwestern, I9c. Wheat Steady; No. 2 Pennsylvania In export elevator, 99a99ic: No.

2 red in export elevator. PSn98'4e; No. 1 northern. II.O'Hal.OS; No. 2 northern, $1 05Ual.CC.

Corn Steady; No. 2 in export elevator. 50Hr.OiC. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, 49c; do clipped, 50e.

Hran Firmer, good doninnd; winter In bulk, hpring In sacks, $21 a2? Penned Sugars Steady powdered 4 10; confect'oners' 4.35; granulated. 4 50: Keystone A. 4.25. Flour Firmer: winter suner, $3. 35a 310; do extras, $3 60a3 75; Pennsylvania ro'lor clear $4 15a4 35; do stra'ght.

$4 25M 50; western winter e'enr, $115 84 35: do straight. $4 40a4 60; patent, $4 K5a1 90; Kansas clear, sacks, $3 75 a4; do straight sacks, $4 35; do P'teet Fades, $4 35a4.40: spring rlenr, $4a4 10; do straight, $4 75h5; do patent do favorite brands, $5.30 a5.50. Hay Unchanged. l.lve Fou'try Steadv; fowls. 14'4c: old roosters, 9V.a10c; chickens.

l3Ua14'-ic; ducks, 14al5c; geese, 13 a14e. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls cho'ce. fres, killed. 14V-c; do fair to food. I3a14r; o'd roosters, 10'4c; nearby chickens, choice, fresh kd'el, 15a1fic; do western, fancy, lSalC'c; do choice; 14al4Hc; do fair to good, 13al3Ue: turkeys, nearby fancy, 20a 21c; wcFtern do fancy, 20c; do choice.

19c; do fair to rood, 17al8c; ducks, 14a18e; (tew. Sal if. Potatoes Steady; choice Pennsylvania, per bushel. 959So; choice New Y'ork, per hnshel, do fair to good, per bushel, 85a88c. A man may forget if he does not forgive; a wnmoti think 6he forgives, but she never forgets.

STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected by W. S. Owen Bro. McCIellan (ionvalt 41 East Market St.

THS MARKET. GRAIN. Corrected 6dUy by P. A. 8.

Small. Purchasing P'ice. York, Feb. 13. 1901.

No .1 wheat (at mill 1 old and new 04 No. 1 wbe.it (at Y'ork) old and new K4 Faking wheat 7D live 68 Oats (new. white) 4 Corn (new4 15 Selling Prices. Ivory White (per bid) 4 S5 Poi''y roes (per Ii4 1 4 Sj Com Chop per 100 If 1 Ttrun (winter) per I0't lbs 1 20 Cl op, co, and ats mixed 100 lbs 1 f0 Screening 1 10 FVp Stuff 1 30 Cover Seed In 100 lb bs, 30 cent ton additional. No.

2 Wheat and Raking. Corrected by F. H. Hflb. Shrewsbury.

No. 2 When! and Unkings 80c EASTERN MILLING A EXPORT CO. Corrected Daily by York Milling Co. WHEAT. No.

1 wheat (York nillM 91 No. 1 wheat (Uiucks' mill) PI No. 3 Wheal 7S FLOUR AND FEED. The Poauty of York 5 Just Uight 4 Ultra 4 Ship Stuff 1 Ilran 1 Screenings 1 TA 85 25 no 20 35 HAY AND STRAW MARKET. Corrected dally by F.

2. Stauffer. Choice Timothy hay (baled) $16 00 No. 1 Timothy (baled) 15 00 Clover and Timothy IS CO Clover (baled) 13 00 Straw (baled) 1100 RYE MARKETS. (Corrected by Strayer Rros.) Rye 6O0 (Corrected by Kurtz Son.) Rye 65o CA1TLE MARKETS.

Corrected hv L. 4 Co. luik, i TVu, Itf, Eutcher Cattie. Steers 4 75 to $5.00 Heifers JJ 75 to 14 75 Bulls $100 to $4 00 Cows $1.50 to $3 00 Hogs $6 25 to $6 40 Ca'ves $6 25 to $7 00 Sheep to $4 50 Ijimbs $5.00 to $6 00 FEEDERS AND STOCK CATTLE. Feeders $3.50 to $4 35 Stockers $3.25 to $100 HOUSEHOLD MARKET.

Kges, per dozen S3 Butter, per pound 25 to 30 Chickens, per pair E0 to $1.20 Potatoes, new half peck 8 to 12 Apple, hllf peck 8 to 15 YORK COAL MARKET. Lehigh, Lykens Valley and Medium coal, screened. 2000 pounds 100C pounds B'okon $5 25 $3.25 Egg 6.50 3.25 Stove 6.5) 3 25 Nut 6.50 3.25 Pea B.0C 2.50 Where carried 20 cents extra. At yard 25 cents less. Piices We offer a lot of Fancy Male These Co.

Some imported, others reliable American makes, sold last season at $20, $22 and $24 per suit, all go now at $16.00. Cheviot Suitings Will Twenty pmts per nfmparill Una fm anh Ijuortlon. Vlf'oPti rrn'a pT non- parail llaa for mora than tnraa umca i fiitw than aU roonthi. Ileductlon to al-vartlra by tha yar or half yavr. Bpt-c-tal chara far airTUamrnti rsqulrlTia; typa to itand without rrilar 1nrHon, ad advartlaeroiiia In rula or Cam a work, JOB PRINTING.

Having tha beat equipped Printing Of-flea In York County. rp propar-'d to ilo all kind of Hook and Job rrltitlpg In tha beat aiyla and nl IV. luvul Jiilcta conniatont ith wood work. RKMI'ITANCES. Adilr'M all cominutilratlona and mak ail pympnt to YOtK.

IM1LY ITHLISHTNO 13 K.ut M-uket Ptrt York. r. Dlil you Rot a Valontino? Leap vogufl. year nre all The lotior carrier dixn't enjoy Valentine as much as other people. Only ono day left for anto-eleotion work.

The puM -election will como later. There was one consolation about last Friday's t-now: There wasn't much dt it. Hanna is making a brave for his life. That's better than making a strupRle for the Presidency. The election to morrow may bo won or lost by the stay-at-homes.

If nn nnd vote It's up to Paltlmore to see that the now buildlnR lines in tha burneil district are what they ought to be. Judging from the advertisinp; columns of our Paltimore cotempor-aries, tlie lire wind is blownljr them (wild good business at any rate. The boys who are go anxious lo fight (or Japan will have to keep more t.w tt.t.ir will tin lioolofl on Viv I fi'H'tj yi wiv, itj. Lnclo Sam for violating the neutrality laws. The business agent of a St.

Imis Garment Workers Union insists that a union girl should not even speak to a non-union man. Yet this might ruin prospect's for a union that has been in progress since tho primitivo A holder of Steel Common Stock has brought suit to enforce the payment, of dividends which he declares have been earned. It is quite easy to bring suit for nnythlnf? nowa-days. A puree, long enough to employ a lawyer and a conscience elastic enough to swear to an injury, is all that is needed to set the machinery el the law in motion; but sometimes It is hard to get it stopped. We are afraid our plaintiff will be met by the ruling that tho payment of dividends, like all other affairs of the corporation, la exclusively within the discretion of the majority of the RtockhoUl-eru, and if he is not satisfied with the acts of the majority he ha3 the glorious privilege of selling bis stock.

If he can find any buyerte. This may seem bnrd linos, and often Is, but a DARON'S OF DOVEQ Until April 1st. we close tbe store Saturdays at 10:30 o'clock. Other nights at 9 o'clock. LMriEIN TO titer B.

B. Sale! YET? Why not be quick, as other buyers are to get things you need next to given away. Some of the Buyers' Benefits Heie New: Specials in china and glassware, Underwear selling up to 9c Underwear selling up to 19c Mufflers selling up to 29c Framed pictures selling up to 49c Savon buttermilk soap, 3 in box, bargain at 5c Harness oil, cheap at 75c gal Men's fine fur bats, were up to $1.48 Steel hatchets, were 16c Knee-pants suits, some were $1.69 Shoe polish.usual 5c and 10c Matches, 500, usual 5c Petroleum jelly, usual 5c Washing powder, usual 5c Needle books, marked 25c 45c 99c 8c 4 3 and 5c ztfc 2C 3c 3 5C Par Sale Last City Pank 50 98 City Market Co 25 40 Central Market Co 10 9 Trovers' Mechs 100 186', Eastern Market Co 20 24 First National Bank 100 215 Farmers' Nat. Bank 100 175 Farmers Market Co 50 R0'4 Security Title Trust Co 50 76 Western Nat Bank 100 152 Weaver Organ PianoCo 100 125 York Water Co 25 39 York Nation! Bank 25 47 York Opera Houes 25 Y'ork Gas Co 50 80 York Trust Co 60 80 Y'ork County Nat. 20 46 York 4 Chanc.

20 20 York Ice ft Rfr Co 25 York and Bus. 100 130 Y'ork Gettysburg T.P.. 100 16 Y'ork ft Maryland T.P.Co 100 18 Y. ft P. B's A 100 100 Y.

ft T. B. 100 110 Y'ork Hotel Co 25 1 Men's dress and work pants, were up to $1.48 99c VALENTINES Send 10c lor 15 Assd. Comic and Fancy, postpaid. COME to buy or SEE; either PAY'S YOU.

ARON'S OF DOVBp Watch Your Check Numbers, I Michaels, the Tailor, 36 south George St.

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