gn JR u have gone as i... as see her sick sister, two would probably "have been a stray dfummer for a grocery house and old Squire Leonard, who used to “e in congress, and who was the great man of Manikee. Dut, just the same, the fact that the cannonball express did not stop at Manikee made a deadly enemy of the town against the railroad. The town council passed the most strict laws against the railroad run- ning trains through the town at a greater speed than 35 miles an hour, and the town marshal, Jake Salters, used to stalk the freight trains like a deer hunter and arrest them every time they left a freight train lying over a crossing for a second over three minutes. Jake had a watch about as big as a saucer and a star like a tin plate. He would sneak down behind the old mill and peek out at the freight crew switching cars about in the yard. When a box car would be left blockading the street longer than the time fixed by the town council of Manikee Jake would converge on the scene, waving his cane and holding his watch as high as his head. “Surrender, surrender, gul darn ye,” the town marshal would command. “Surrender, b’gosh. Ye’ve kept that thar’ crossin’ clused for four minits, and th’ law says’ ye shall only clus it fer three minits. Come on, darn ye, to jail.” Jake would arrest the conductor of the train and a brakeman or two if he could find them and march them down to the office of Squire Rubens, wher Le perhag or <0 _ tor, suddenly, “if that train stops here, whistle or something, and see if you can get Pat Harris, the boss of the wrecking crew, to come over here. I want to talk to him.” The train stopped, and the brakeman blew a sirenlike note that lured Mr. Harris to the calaboose window, where he had a long talk with the gentleman behind the bars. Mr. Harris seemed guite taken with the proposition ad- vanced by the conductor. “It’s a go, Tommy,” said the boss. “The kellyboose is only about tin feet froin the track, an’ twill be aisy. We're a-goin’ now ten miles beyant, an’ we'll come back about midnight an’ do the trick thin.” At about 12:30 o'clock the wreck train came quietly back to Manikee. The car on which is placed the big crane stood on the track nearest the calaboose. A jail delivery had been planned, but a jail delivery on a scale that would have alarmed a hardened jail-breaker. The door of the calabonse was too heavy to be readily beaten in with an ax, and, beside, a few blows would have awakened the town marshal and his vigilant staff, who were quietly sleeping in their homes a short dis- tance down the street. The wrecking boss had a much better plan. The great crane was swung out- ward by the crew and the heavy chains dropped down around the ecalaboose. Then with much squeaking and groan- ing the calaboose was lifted bodily into the air and deposited on the freight car. The wonder and consternation in Manikee the next day was something startling. Who had stolen the jail? Ot course the railroad company was un- er suspicion, but nothing conld be ven. The town council offered $25 ard for the return “of the Manikee calaboose, stolen by unknown on the night of May 8,” but no- peared to claim the reward. pearance of the calaboose ake the nerve out of Mani- in was never quite the The other towns alt lace until some of noved away. ithdrew the blue , and now the be crossing Reda, rmfort, uring the spec session of the d'exas legislature niembers of {he house are permitted to discard their coats. Satisfaction Guerm Court Pro¢lamation! | WHEREAS, The Hon. John B. Livingston, Pres- | ident, and Hon. Charles I. Landis, Assoclate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county ! Lancaster, . ' . : and Assistant Justices of the Courts Oyer David 1. Engle § Furniture, and Terminer, an ener: Jai elivery | . and Blin I ind General Jail Delivery | West Main St, Mont Joy Sessions of the Peace in and for | the ( ounty of Lancaster, have issued their Precept, where Iam prepared to do eobbl§ag of coe i to me directed. requiring me, among other things, to,| i ll Pa : make public Proclamation throughout my bailiwick,, f Bescrintion at veusonuble vate that a Court of Oyerand Terminerand General Jail De livery, also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions. fi the. Peace and Jail Delive ry will commence in the Count | House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER' (THE 13TH, ) 1901, New Repair Sh I desire to inform the public that 1 have ope; a Shoe Repair Shop in the bag emene of ic Men’s Shoes Half Soled and IHeeled Jor Sewed on Jor 75 cents Shoes Half Soled and. Heeled Jor 4ie | a0 nts | | Ladies” | Sewed op Jor Boys’ Shoes Aecording to Size A Trial Job Solicited ON THE Girls and In pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE | IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor and Alderman of the | City of Lancaster, in said County, and all the Jus- | tices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of said | City and County of Lancaster, that they be then | and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain in their behalf to be done : and to all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are or then shall be in the jail of the said County of Lancaster are to be then and there to | prosecute against them as shall be just, Harry Sheaffer PARISIAN CI 0AK THOMAS L. MCMICITAEL, SHERIFF. | 28-30 F. King St., Lancaster FLORIN HOTEL - Po OO, aes | Quick Sales PUBLIC SAI. 2 ‘Not Large Profits a —— rE — > December 7, 1901 | A new season with us does The undersigned wil offer as public sale, at the not mean striving for large pro- Florin Tote, ra. ay fitis--on the contrary, we take those 3 Lots of Ground fronting on toh, = side of | | pleasure in naming Lowest Pri-| cess at which gowns of merit can | 5 Large 2 1-2 Story | be sold. Too busy to quote pri- : 2 Brick Hotel Property ; ¢es; but if you have an overgar- ment to buy consult us before (known asthe Florin ilotel, T' Wo amet Unre-Flalf-Story | Frame Kitch mn and Summer Hease attached, also, | S " is also, | o Oo y 2 se- a Large Stable, Wagon Spbq, Shedding, Scale, Scale making y oy j parehase gis House, and all the, necessary ortbuildings. This where. property has ali the « ow ences, has running water | PR RES Saturday, Florin, Lancaster coun iy, the Harrisburg and Eaneaster Turnpike, in the vill- | age of Florin, Pa,, on which is erected a mai in front of buildin g me SF the BEST JOUN TRY ev ee | 1 Chas. S; Mayer, 28-30 E. King, Penna. resent owner intends aii the hd ty will positively be sold. J town the lay of sale will please call on the ED eagl reiding § 1 el $s wishing to view the premises prior to the | hn the same Sale to commence at 2 o* clock p.m. Dee on Saturday. t «7, 1901, when terms will be mas aide known by i Lane: aster, AMELIA MEYZROTH, J Many E. TuaeT C. H, Zeller, Auct. \ : IH. I. Zeller, CIk, Independent Teleps, One 145a, 8 Warersoms | I} | Rob Douglas, MD's POTAYOES. I have justweceived a Carload of New York State Potatoes which 1 am sell- ing at Lowest Market Prices. Prompt attention to mail or telephone orders. T. N. HOSTETTER. | Washington D C MAGNETIC RELIEF or the One Minute Cure For Pain | A powerful irritant and a Golden Remedy for the Toothache cand. Neuralgia, Sore Guns, Sore Trroats Head Colds, Catarrh, Weak and Sore with dimness of Vision, Cramp, Wind or Colie, Ete Bunions and Coft Corns re- PRICE, TEN CENTS — —— J. D. fan, Sole Prop. 3 Hr, Finn, Pa. | Headae he, Eyes, Pepe psi, ieved at once, Oh Tes! Oh Yes! GEORGE §. YOGEL, AUCTIONEER Post Office Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa. Telephone Number 851. Rates id Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales FOR SALE! r Three Avres and Fourteen Perches (Gravel Land ina good stat? of cultivation and fenees in good re- pair The land ix gitnated on the road leading from Florin te the Mount Joy Cemetery, a short distance west of the latter For particulars call on or address MUSSELMAN, F lorin, Penna HARRY rom SALE. In the West Ward of Mount Joy Borough A FINE LARGE TWO-STORY TEN-ROOM DWELLING With Large Store Room and Warerooins At- All necessary outbuildings. (all on or address tached. €. B. Hershey, Justice of the Peace, Mt. Joy STOP AT THE Sorrel Horse Hotel WEST Kina St., LANCASTER The annex now complete with the SORREL HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 52, 5% and 55 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents, Best accommodations in every respect. your patronage solicited. “A. B, ADAMS, Pro. A share of FIL.ORIN, Co mrtg ke a gpecialty of Fine Up-To-Date Jenny Linds Rub If wou don't want to buy a new vehi Young Brothers Know hg Gi, vehicle gt owe owen works old one vebult, go to the same place, new amd they will do it for a reasonable compensation A SPECIAL P14 Fifteen Second-Hand Pianos to be sald Quality returned od from it, others taken w Hardman Pianos. Must be sol kind of terms. A rare chance to purchase such m ering, Arlington, Hallet &* Davis, Haydman, Steinuy We guarantee ail~the above known Hester & numeraius other makes. Jine condition. KIRK JOHNSON & West King Street, Lancaster, Penna. Remember, your terms will be ours. Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Estimates Cheerfully /Furnish JOSEPH B. GANT SANITARY PLUMBER #: AND # GAS # TT xro Doors “West of Bowman's Stig MOUNT FOF» Ind. Tel. No. 833 Vehicles, Carriages, Buggies, For Milkmen, Bake, 's, Merchants, constructed in a first-class manner enced capable mechanics under the direction of a manrwfactw the work speak for its worth, it guarantees every product of and ug = TR LOX MARIETTA aT The sarne care exercised in repairing as manufacturing. Contrac out ingquiry are seldom satisfactory Inquire anywhere about ne don’t neglect to place on the list W.C. HOWERY, M Proprictorof the Mayiettq Cadriage Works, who wild willingly vefe whom work has been done ag to whether it is satisfac,