— = # GOIN' BACK. j§ f've packed my traps and I'm goin’ back whére the fields are green and broad, ‘And the colts, with their legs all doubled up, are rollin’ on the sod; They'll smile, 1 s'pose, when they see me come, and they'll, some of ‘em, lkely say They thought I'd forsaken the farm for good thg day that I went away— But let ‘em smile—I'm goin’ back—1'm sick of the nolse and fuss, Where a couple of dollars count for more than the life of a common cuss; They'll nobody notice I've went away—Iif you told 'em they wouldn't care, But somebody's face'll be full of joy when she greets her boy back there. I'm goin’ back, for I've had my fill-I've saw what there Is to see; The city may still be the place for you, but it's lost its charm for me; And won't I be lonesome there, you say, with the people so far apart? Well, mebby they're few and far between, ‘but each of 'em’s got a heart; There ain't no hunéreds of thousands there to push you around, I know, Not'carin’ a cent where you're comin’ from or where you're tryin’ to go— Yor the one that's jostled day after day with gever a friend to greet, There ain't a lonesomer place on earth than the city’s crowded street. I'm goin’ back where the dog's asleép on the step by the kitchen door, WiTh his nose pushed down between his pawg—I'm sick of the smoke and roar; There's money to make where the crowds are thick and they're tryin’ to rip things loose— There's money to get if you've got the grit, but, dang all! what's the use? They hustle for ddilars. all through the day and dream of dollars in bed, ‘And forgive the gougin’ a fellow may do as long as he gets ahead— They hustle and bustle and coop them- selves in dark little holes and fret And honor a person accordin’ to the money he's managed to get. la I'm goin’ back where the poplars stand in tall rows down the lane, Where the bobsled’s settin’ beside the barn, defyin’ the sun and rain; Where the birds are singin’ away as though they were hired to fill the air With a sweetness that nobody ever can know who was never a boy out there; I'm goin’ back where they'll not expect me to sit in the kitchen when I'm. courtin® the girl I love because I'm workin’ for other men— F¥here the richést among 'em’ll shake my hard, instead of lettin’ me see That they think the money they've got must make them a blamed sight bet- ter than me. I'm goin’ back, and you'll stay here and rush,sin the same old way, Goin’ to work and then goin' home—the samething day by day— And you'll think you're havin’ a high old time and I'll pity you, lookin’ back (From where I whist¥ across the fields) at you in the same old track!— I'm goin’ back, but the crowds won't know, and they'N still keep rushin’ on; They'll never notice that some one's face iz missin’ when I am gone— No, they'll mever notice that some one’s gone—if they did they wouldn't care— But every tree’ll be noddin’ to me when I turn up the lane back there. —8. E. Kiser, im Chicago Record-Herald. YHE Reforme essenger Boy took ~§ Tadirty an e-worg paper froot the inside pocket of his vest. He un- folded it and spread it out on the table. It showed the face of a middle-aged man, with a brief description below it. Above the face, in big black let- ters, was the single line: $5,000 Re- ward.” “Dere,” said the boy, “is de mug of de guy what me an’ 327 got pinched. If it hadn'® been fer us de fly cops "id a-been lookin’ fer him yet. We gits wise to his nobs, an’ gives de tip to de flies, an’ den dey makes de pinch, cops de coin, an’ gives me an’ 327 de double Cross. “His name was John Rawlins Glim- mer, 4n’ he made a quick sneak put-a New York five years ago, after pinch- in’ $250,000 from de Newton national bank. De peppers was full of how smood a guy he was. He was de book- keeper, an’ kept de bank dope books, an’ he’d been pinchin’ an’ makin’ de Jooks lie about it fer ten years. Every day it was pinch an’ carry one wid him, an’ in de afternoon he'd go down an’ put a few dollars on de ponies, ’spectin’ all de time to win out an’ put himself back on de square. “Me an’ 327 was readin’ all about it, an’ wishin’ dat we could git a chance to do a little flyin’, an’ win de dough de bank offers fer catchin’ de guy. Den my fren’, de lute over to Central, gimme dis bill of de play, wid de guy's mug on it an’ tellin’ all about him. Me an’ 327 learns it all by heart. *“‘John Rawlins Glimmer,’ it says, ‘48 years old, red hair and mustach, mixed wid gray. Little finger on right hand is missing. Has big scar on back of neck. When excited is apt to stut- ter badly. Has taught class in Sunday school, an’ may be found takin’ part in revival meetin’s. $5,000 reward fer his errest an’ detention. Left New Xork June 11, an’ is supposed to have come to Chicago.’ * 327, I says, after him an’ me has got de descript down fine, ‘me an’ you mus’ cop dat dough. We mus’ keep our lamps lit fer Mr. Glimmer, an’ when we sees a guy wid his right mitt shy one finger we'll ‘row him down an’ look fer de scar on de back of his neck. You'll have to go to Sunday school, 327," I says, ‘an’ rubber fer guys wid red hair and mustaches.’ “327 goes de nex’ Sunday, an’ dere’s # big gezaboy dere wid de right color reof on his mut and a.red mustache, but he has gray kid gloves on his snitts, an’ 327 can’t tell whedder he’s shy a little finger er not. 327 says dat kid gloves are suspicious, anyhow, so he waits till de guy gets out on de street. Den he sneaks up an’ gives him a pinch on the little finger on de pight glove, t’inkin’ if it was stuffed d sawdust de guy youldn’t know it. e out a yell, and so 327 n a dead ‘un. De nex’ an’ 327 puts in pinch- nday school teachers in de right hand little 1 yells, an’ one of ’em t kick in de slats, so de real t'ing an’ not Bde i mnt dt mvibin ve “All dis time de peppers is printin’ stories about John Rawlins Glimmer. “Traced to Chicago, dey said. ‘It Is Knowad Dat de Newton Bank Wrecker Cun to Dis City,’ ‘Offer of Reward Is Poubled,” “I'en Thousand Dollars fur His Arrest, and Detectives Are Ilot on de Trail’ “De night dat piece cum out in de pepper dere was a telegraph cum from New York to de bigges’ fly copper in town. It cum in about midnight an’ it read like dis: “Octopus, Glimmer, tentacles, Chi- cago, seven, tempus, catamaran. “ ‘Eye. “Deliver dis message by special messenger immediately,’ it said. ‘Spare no pains. Most important.’ “De fly copper de telegraph was fer lives six miles out in de rubarbs, an’ de manager calls in me and 327 an’ tells us to go over an’ git a buggy at de libery stable an’ make a hurry-up trip. We goes over an’ I stops at de hash foundry to cop some sinkers an’ cigs fer lunch on de way. 327 goes ahead to get de horse hitched up. “When I cums up to de stable 327 ducks out an’ leads me into de alley. “‘Say,” he says, shiverin’ all over, ‘dere’s a guy in dere wid red hair, an’ his mustache is jes’ shaved off. He's wearin’ mitts, an’ de collar of his coat is turned up to hide de back of his neck.’ “¢An’ I'll bet,’ says 327, ‘dat he’s de guy we're after. We as good as got him pinched now,’ says 327. ‘What you goin’ to do wid yer $5,000?’ he says. *Glimmer’s in dere tryin’ to hire a rig to drive him down-town, an’ the libery stable guy says he'll have to wait a minute till he gits a driver in; dat all L lil | | | ] “W-W-WELL, I'LL G-G-GET IT OFF.” de men are out jes’ now, but he’s ex- pectin’ one back in a minute. “4 «Who's bossin’ de libery to-night? says L.\ ‘Mike? “Yes. “Pell him dere’s a guy wants to see him out here fer a minute.’ “Mike an’ me is old pals, an’ when se comes out I gits him on to let me put on a driver’s coat an’ go out wid de guy me an’ 327 t’ink is Glimmer. An’ I tells 327 to git a quick hustle out with the telegraph to de fly an’ to ring de fly back wid him. ““You call up 16 offis on de tele- phone frum de fly’s house,’ I says, ‘an’ I'll leave word dere fer you what's to do an’ where de guy has went.’ “So I goes in, an’ Mike says: ‘Here's a driver for you, sir.” An’ de guy says: ‘Well, hurry up. I haven't got no time to lose.” I takes a piece of red chalk T finds in de stable an’ I makes a mark on de back of de guy’s coat when he ain’t lookin’. “De n I says to him: ‘Excuse me, sir, but you got something on the back of yere coat,” ‘Brush it off,’ he says, an’ I pretended to try, but couldn’t make it come. ‘It won’t come, sir,’ I says, ‘an’ it looks like a big letter in in red paint.’ “fW-w-well, I'll g-g-get it off,” the guy says, an’ unbuttons his coat an’ starts to pull it off. Then he stops sudden an’ pulls it up again around his neck an’ says: ‘O, well, never mind, I'll change my clothes in de morning, anyhow.’ “By the time Mike gits my cab hitched up 327 is started out fer de fly, goin’ out West Thirty-first street like a fire engine, an’ it’s along to- wards two o’clock in de mornin’. “ “Where to, sir?’ I says, touchin’ my hat to de guy. “*To de Union station in a hurry,’ he says. ‘I want to catch a train at three o'clock.’ “I gits a hustle over to the West side an’ seen my guy safe in lower t'ree in de St. Louis car. Den I ealls up 16 offis an’ puts de manager wise to the whole show. ¢327 will call you up in a few min- utes,” I says, ‘an’ you tell him an’ de fly to catch de train at de Englewood station. Dey got time if dey drive fast. De guy dey want is in lower tree in de St. Louis car.’ “De fly and 327 makes a quick run in an’ catches de train O. K. at Engle- wood, De fly walks in and takes John Rawlins Glimmer out of de berth. An’ John Rawiins iz a rabbit an’ gives de hull game away. Den a fly gives 327 a dollar bill ap’ stays: ‘Split dat wid your pardner, my boy,’ he says, and dat was de nearest we ever came to dat $10,000 rewargd.”—Chicago Tribune. Her Newrspaper Instinct. “We can elope,” he urged; “no one need know a thing about it.” Badly she shook her head. “Alas!” she said, “if I were anyone else the plan would be all right. I would have no objection to fooling p4pa as a man, but, remember, I am en editor’s daughter. Think how un- gutiful it would be for me to deprive Bim of a ‘sgoop!’ YrmChicago Post. 1 / THE SAME OLD STORY. J. A. Kelly relates an experience similar to that which has happened in almost every neighborhood in the United States and has been told and re-told by thousands of others. He says : “Last summer I had an attack of dysentery and purchased a bottle of Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used according to directions and with entirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies.”” Mr, Kelly is a well known citizen of Henderson, N, C. For sale by J. S. Carmany, Florin, Pa. a The Reason Why. If the BULLETIN is brought to your resi dence and you are not a subscriber it denotes As the subscription that you should be one, price is only fifty cents a year, no home in the community should be without this wide- awake weekly informant. We will use our utmost efforts in making this paper a good one, heralding all the news of the town and community, as well as brief correspondence from our neighboring villages and bor- oughs. Do not delay but subscribe at once. Trial subscriptions, six months, 25 cents in advance. Sample copies free, JR — “The way to gain a good reputation is to en- deavor to be what you desire to appear.” That is precisely the manner in which Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy has gained its reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, croup and whoop- ing cough. Every bottle that has ever been put out by the manufacturers has been fully up to the high standard of excellence claimed for it. People have found that it can always be depended upon for the relief and cure of these ailments and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. S. Caamany, Florin, ———— ett wee Rule Discharged. Among the opinions delivered by the court last Saturday, was the fol lowing of local interest : Moses Gautz ys Jacob MeGirl and Alois Babe, rule to strike off non suit Rule discharged This was a suit to recoyer damages for alleged breach of contract in a real estate transaction eee HEARTBURN. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to ollow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food, Mas ticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a full- ness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by J. S. Carmany, Florin, Public Sale ! Saturday, July 13th Will be sold at public sale, at the Central House, in Elizabethtown Borough : FORTY HEAD OF CHOICE % This is an extra good lot of Heavy Cows hard to beat. In the lot are someé weighing 1300 lbs and some extra big milkers. Sale rain or shine EE. S. FARVER. Public Sale ! Tuesday, July 16th I will sell at my old stand, on East Main Street, Mount Joy Pa., a car lead of Illinois Horses Consisting of Feeders, Drivers and General Purpase Horses from 3 to 6 years old, which I selected myself and they are of the best quality. Sale to commence at 1 o*clock sharp, rain or shine. Credit of 60 days by giving a note with approved security. Bank dis- I. W. KELLER, Agi. C. H. Zeller, Auct. H. H. Zeller, Clerk, Public Sale! Saturday, July 20th Will be sold at public sale at MecGirl's Stock Yards, in Mount Joy Borough : 40 HEAD OF FRANKLIN CO. FRESH COWS and SPRINGERS A FEW STOCK BULLS 50 HEAD FINE STOCK HOGS Weighing From\ I0C to 150 Pounds LEHMAN & £ELKER \ y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IN EFFECT MAY 26, 1901 CPVAAAAAAANAA AAAAAA AANAAAAANNA AN AMAAAAAANAAAAAAA Going East From Florin Lancaster Accomodation ' . 707 am Seashore Express ' ‘ ‘ . « 23pm Lancaster Accommodation . . . 24 pm Laucaster Accommodation . 50 pm Philadelphia Mail . . . . T#4 pm (Sunday) Philadelphia Mail . . 74 pm Going West From Florin Paoli Accommodation . ' . . 70am Mail . . . . ’ . 1017am Lancaster Accommodation . 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Orders Taken For ALL Kinps oF Stoves Contracts Taken For Hot Air Furnaces, Steam Pip- mg, &., Gv. ainting and Repairing Roofs 0 IN T. Fr. STOIETF $ FLORIN, PA. $ YAY YY WY VI ARAARA AAA AR «7 Instructed and 191 Graduates I PENNSYLVANIA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE. 3? and 5 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. Has Instructed in ail sessions and departments during the year ending « e, 1901, (including the previous April and May, ) «87, Inthe above period 2 AL have finished conrses. Many of the most cultured persons have enrolled, ‘This is a great lesson to young men and women as it showsthe high grade of the work done, If it pays persons in middle age how much more valuable it must be to the young. The school has the aid of two of the most. powerful agencles of the conntry for locating young men and young women, free of charge to the student. Abso- lute guarantee of employment when qualified. As the school is in continuous session and the in- struetion individual, new students have enrolled each week without a single exception for more than a year —practically several years. Discount to those who begin now and continue during the summer. A%Send for journal giving full information, J. M. WADE, Principal and Owner Instruction by Mail or at the College ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of Bax a Hershey, deceased, late of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County Pa. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the undersigned, ail persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned residing in Florin, Lane. Co., Pa. W. U. HENSEL, B. FRANK EBY, Attorney. Administrator, ? why pay one dollar a year for a paper when you can get the Bulletin for 50c J. 2. Carmany, DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hardware, Ete. There is no necessity for going out of town when you can buy just as cheap Leading Store. and of times cheapzr at home. FLORIN, PENNA, B® | | and Earopean Plan. Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, | PANT Have just received direct from a manu and Boys' Pants at from 25 to 30 per cen to close out quick, sifer the Lot of Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes at Lot of Men's Cotton Pants at $1 Lot Men’s Cassimere Pants, Neat Stripe E Lot of Men’s Fancy Cassimere Pants Boys’ Knee Pants, size 4 to 15 years, in E and 50¢ per pair. Yours For HOWARD LE. EB MOUNT JOY, PE This Space is Reserv D. H. ENGLE Undertaker, Furniture Mount Joy, Penn Vehicles, Carriages, Buggies For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, constructed in a firstelass ma enced and capable mechanics under the direction of a may the work speak for its worth, it guarantees every pr 0) % 7I\ IN 77 tercesed in repairing Lf C8 seldom satisfactory Inquire anyw) don’t neglect to place en the [2 WW. C. HOWRY, M Proprietor of the Marietta Carriage Works, who will willingly refer y whom work has been done as to whetner tt is satisfacto A LOT SUMMEI From all the Leading Makers ready for yd Full Line Caps for Men, Bos H. L. BOAS. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. DELIV A.C There Isn’t a Better Piano in all the World Than the TT LE SI Guaranteed For Ten Years PRICE IS RIGHT SO ARE THE TERMS. WRITE FOR CAT KIRK JOHNSON & 24 West King Street, Lancaster, Penna. FOR THE BEST SCREENE, FAMILY . C GO TO T. N. Hostetter, LORIN, e All Kinds of Mill Fe Prices Paid For ds New Summer Resort «es GIEFEN « «= CANINE I B50 ORCEARD MIOONNNODNOTE0ONA 390000 Adjoining Wild Cat Falls, Large, new three-storied building, with ten mosquito and fly-proof sleeping apartments. Spacious Dancing Hall, fly-proof din- ing room, and wide, double piazza overlooking the Susquehanna. Romantic Glen, quiet walks and boat ing in th: moonlight. Elegant cuisine. American Fishing, boating and outing parties made comfortable. Steamer from Marietta Station, For dates and terms, address or telephone, I Also Han Graina Highest All “THE BEST IY A. S. FLOWERS, MOUNT JOY, PA, CASH PRICES PAID FOR pugs, Pigeons, Poultry and “General Country Produce iS as Atto Jat IH. Haldeman In He ? . 9 C e