on of ter in bast of enerally he fatali- rer than rs was se- culiar value [ during the e New York id for a single catch was $300, k silver fox, the earing animals of ouble that amount in of the same va- e specimen, about a es in general are d gt present as they b last year. s, which have brought 5 a skin, sold this spring to $18. Traders are es- oud of the otters and ch they obtain from Lab- ich have fur of a peculiar and luster. hunters from the interior of for had not heard of the death sen Victoria until they emerged the woods a few days ago. No can reach them during > Even the residents along coast had only six mails from Jutemn till spring¥and thege had to be conveyed over the snow by dogs, on sleighs, for want of proper roads and other means of conveyance. THE HOLD-UP MAN. Fhe Up-to-Date Bill Sikes Shocks His Vietims Into Submission by an Electric Current, e old-fashioned jimmy may do for rglar, who operates in remote count¥y districts. The up-to-date Bill Sikes has moved with the times, and in order to relieve his neighbors of their « uses his brains as well as brute strength. What may be called the electric confidence trick, as recently practiced im the streets of /Madrid, shows that ita inventor is d man of genius as well as crime. This thief, who has just been arrest- od, waa distinghished above others of his profession by the perfection of his garments and appearance. In a pocket of his elegdntly fitting coat was concealed the'secret of his success. It was a powerful little electric battery, joined by wires to a metallic plate, which he held in the palm of his right hand. Approaching his intended vic- tim with outstretched hand he would greet. him with the fervor of an old friend. Woe betide the unlucky man if he acggoted the proffered hand- rp electric shock ren- werless, and with a few nts he was stripped of and jewelry. the. 1 te the West, lore each year Americans it the attractions of our and as they grow toreal- ize the rm of iffe among the Colo- gado mountains or in the Yellowstone park the tendency is toward greater travel west instead of east for health and recreation. The railroads, too, are alive to the new conditions end have made lower touristrates this year than ever before. And then the train time has been vastly improved, so that now it takes only one night on the road be- #ween the Atlantic coast and Denver, that is, by using the Burlington’s fast I — A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED. At Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dr. Charles H, Utter, a prominent physician of Panama. Colombia, in a recent letter states: “Last March I had as a patient a young lady dixteen years of age, who had a very bad at- tack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour, Her parents were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this eritical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort pre- scribed it. The most wonderful result was ef- fected. Within eight hours she was feeling mush better ; inside of three days she was up- on her feet and at the end of one week was en- tirely well.” For sale by J. S. Carmany, or The Reason Why. If the BULLETIN is brought to your resi dence and you are not a subscriber itdenotes that you should be one. As the subscription 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. ert eseaen A. J. Cottingham went to Washington Co. Ark., to see his sister and while there was tak- len with flux (dysentery) and was very bad off. He decided to try Chamberlain's Col- jc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was so much pleased with the prompt cure it effected that he wrote the manufacturers a letter in praise for their medicine. Mr. Cottinghamre- sides at Lockland, Ark. This remedy is for sale by J. S. Carmany, Florin, Pa. stress A Proper Use of the Term, Twynn—Dr. Thirdly is a very good man, but he never preaches a sermon less than an hour long. Triplett—He must be a terror. Twynn—He is. He's a holy terror. —Leslie's Weekly. New Kind of Headache, “How's your wife, Blinks?” deal.” “Neuralgia?” Bita. TE a Reel for violating this law is piles. bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamber punishment inflicted upon you. For sale by J. S. Carmany, Floiin, Pa, ema AP —— Face Value. “My face is my fortune,” quoted. “It's no crime .to be poor,” phia Times. Quite Another Story. Yonkers Statesman. A Social Shuffle, menu for our dinner.” new people.”-~Detroit Free Press. —— - “Her head troubles her a good “No; she wants a new hat.”—Tit- The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties Keep yout berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets when ne- | — cessary and you will never have that severe Price 25 cents she com- mented her dearest chum.—Philadel- «Some men hold their age well,” re- marked the observer of events and things; “but when it comes to hold- ing e baby, that’s another story.”— “George, I can’t think of a new “Well—have the old menu and some What the most people want is something As Others See U TrE FLORIN BULLETIN, thd tion to our county journalism, h its tenth issue, and gives promis a valuable member of the local We have been keeping an eye ster, and are glad that he is such a generally heathful apy believes he has a future befor evidently means to get ther Daily New Era. 8 de nd ster PENNSYLVANIA RATERRAD IN EFFECT MAY 26, AAAAAAAA VAAAAAAANS AARAN (Going East From Flori Lancaster Accomodation Seashore Express Lancaster Accommodation Laucaster Accommodation Philadelphia Mail . (Sunday) Philadelphia Mail Going West From F Way Passenger Mail . . Lancaster Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation Harrisburg Express (Sunday) Way Passenger Going East From M Lancaster Accommodation Seashore Fxpress Lancaster Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation Philadelphia Mail (Sunday) Main Line Express (Sunday) Philadelphia Mail Going West Fron Way Passenger Mail . Niagara Express Lancaster Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation Harrisburg Express . (Sunday) Way P mger ., (Sunday) Niagara Express (Sunday) Fast Line +H unt Joy - . 6 55 d 10 14 10 48 ¢ 107 p 6020p Tp 6 55 a 10 48 a 246 p RRemembpber if you want anything in the line of Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c. the only place to get 't good and fresh is at the Empire Bakery FPLORIN, PA. S. S. GINGRICET, Prop. " | Funerals Sipplied at Short Notice Oh Tes! on Tes! GEORGE § VOGEL, AUCTIONEER Post Office Addgss Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa. lic Sale! Y, SEPTEMBER 27TH, rgor. public sale, on the premises, in County, Pa., the following : T OF GROUND, ON FRII ‘Will be sold Florin, Lan Situate in ed on the n on the east lands af F by a The improvements thereon sist of a 1 STORY FB 7 Ete. of fruit such as peaches, pears, s, etc. d must positively be sold. mmence at 2 o'clock p. m. B, B. EICHELBE RGER, Administrator, AYEDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION APRGOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMNWEALTH FOR THEIR APPRO- VAL ® REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSE[BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDIR OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM{ONWEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII, OF THE CONSTITUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION P50Fsing an amendment to the Constitution A345 of the Commonwealth, Setion 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and thejouse of Representatives of the Common- 40 X 200 feet, which is bound- y lands of Dennis Barnhart, arket street, on the south by Zell, deceased, and on the west FRAME This property is cens mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamberlain’s stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to adot. They are easy to take and Weith in General Assembly met, That the fol- lovng is Jiopesed as amendments to the Cons- tition of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania train from Chicago. pleasant in effect. —————————————— Only Natural. I Taking Advantage. + The ezar of Russia has named his infant daughter Anastasia. That's a anean way of getting even with her, For sale by J. S. Carmany, Schermerhorn—How amusinglymost girls write. Ireceive letters from three difterent girls, each of which is one In :cordance with the provigions of the eigh- te¢th article thereof : ' Aendment One to Article Eight, Section One dd at the end of the first paragraph of said Sttion, after the words ‘‘shall be entitled to a Ve at all elections.” the words ‘‘subject, how €r, to such laws requiring and regulating ie registration of electors as the General As- embly may enact,” so that the said section says the Denver Post, for not being “> ‘boy mwa ws Cm im long sentence from beginning to end. Stuyvesant—That is Does Quite = Profitable Business in Disposing of Kittens of the Offieinl Cat, Brooklyn Eagle. - Evidences of prosperity exhibited by one of the colored employes of the white house, best known as George, Bave made him the envy of his asso- eiates. He recently appeared in a new suit of “store clothes.” When they saw him bring a little kitten into the white house the other day, says a correspondent of the Tole- do Blade, and subsequently hand the dittle pet over to a fashionably attired lady who was riding in a trap the se- cret came out. . Not long since the official white house cat gave birth to 12 kittens—an even dozen and no more. The old cat end her family were in George's keep- ing. When the evens became known im official and socal circles there was a great demand for kittens born be- neath the roof of the executive man- sion. Learning that George was their keeper, society girls sought him out and each wanted the prettiest one in be lot, Fach was promised the “pret- £"” one. When a dozen customers n supplied the demand was as ever. of the kittens had brought dollars each, George etiring from the pt among his gton and dis- v were just and They are easy to take and pleasant in eff Price, 25 cents, Samples free at Carma Store, Florin, Penna. ASSIGNEE'S SALE! In Pursuance of an order of the Court of Colon gale on the premises On Tuesday, September 17, 19 A FARM OF FORTY-SEVEN ACRES, logd in Mount Joy township, near Milton Grove, oifhich | there isa 2-STORY FRAME DWELLING JUSE | with Kitchen Attached, Large Bank Baf Corn | Barn with Wagon Shed Attached, Hog § Soke | House and other outbuildings. taining | a variety of fruit trees. C. L. Peirce, Auct, Frank Grosh, Clerk. ISAAC ¥ eee] | WHEREAS, the Hon, JON B, LIVINCON, Pres ident, and Hon CHARLES I. LAND/ Associate Law Judge of the Court of Common bas in and for the County of Lancaster,and Assistf Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer anfeneral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the He in and for the County of Lancaster, have issuedeir Precept, to me directed, requiring me, amongier things, to make public Proclamation throughogy batliwick, that a Court of Oyerand Terminer aneneral Jail De livery, also, a Court of General Quartiessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery will comme in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, ON THE SECOND MONDAY (THE 9TH, ) 190 In pursuance of which precept BLIC XOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor alderman of the pf Lancaster, in said Courfind all the Jus- be Peace, the Coroner afonstables of said ty of Lancasteffat they be then OWN propesons with their > hnd inguisitions, do those things or behalf to be pzainst the a! of the ae to Coun PROCLAMATION. SEPTEMBER without punctuation not pecuiiar. ing the following qualifications, shall be enti- That is simply the way girls talk.— When you want a modern, up-to-dete physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liyer Tablet year (or, having previously been a qualified 2 Pleas of the County of Lancaster, the undersighas- | Coun signee of A. C. Good and wife, will expose 10 blie | at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described realtate: | | voting by reason of his name not being regis hall read as follows : | Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. Every nale citizen, twenty-one years of age, possess tled to vote at all elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring and regulating the reg- istration of electors as the General Assembly may enact : 1. He shall have been a citizen of the Unit- ed States at least one month. He shall have resided in the State one elector or native born citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, | then six months,) immediately preceding the election 3. He shall have resided in the election dis- trict where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. If twenty-two years of age and upwards all have paid within two years a State or ty tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section Seven. Strike out from said section the words “but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of 4. t he sh tered,” and add te said section the following words, ‘*but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may be enacted to ap- ply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class,” so that the caid section shall read as follows: Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws— All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the registration of electors shall be uniform throughout the State, but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class, A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPRO- VAL OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII,OF THE CONSTITUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the following is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accor dance with the eighteenth article thereof : Amendment, . Strike out section four of article eight, and insert in place thereof, as follows : Section 4 All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law : Provided that secrecy in voting be preserved. A true copy of the Joint Resolutions. W. W.GRIEST, J JAS. GLA | i A Rear Star and News Printing Office MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 2 Ts 9 & New Repair Shep! I desire to inform the public that 1 have open ed a Shoe Repair Shop in the basement of David H. Engle’s Furniture Warerooms West Main St., Mount Joy where Iam prepared to do cobbling of every description at reasonable rates Men's Shoes Half Soled and IHeeled for 6c Sewed on for 75 cents Ladies’ Shoes Half Soled and Heeled for fic Sewed on for 55 cents Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes According A Trial Job Solicited Harry Sheaffer to Size = | | ; J. S. Carmany, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hardware, Ite. 2 There is no necessity for going out of town when you can buy fust as cheap and of times cheaper at home. Leading Store. FLORIN, PENNA. New Summer Resort « «s G-IEN «2. - ne ORC BDOIBAN 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 the moonlight. Elegant cuisine, American and European Plan, Fishing, boating and outing parties made comfortable, Steamer from Marietta Station, For datesand terms, address or telephone, A. SBS. FLOWERS, CARE WILD CAT BOAT. MARIETTA, PA. For Sale ! Seeder Water Tank Iolding 30 barrels, never sold reasonable. The Bulletin or Box No. 91, FLORIN, PA. will be For particulars apply to used, Rob Douglas, M D's Washingtsn D C MacNETIC RELIEF or the One Minute Cure For Pain A powerful irritant and « Golden Remedy for the Headache, Toothache and Neuralgia, Sore Guns, Sore Throats Head Colds, Catarrh, Weak and Sore Eyes, with dimness of Vision, Cramp, Wiad or Dyspepsia, Colic, Etc Bunions and Coft Corns ve- lieved at once, PRICE, TEN CENTS — WW We J. D. Easton, Sole Prop. & Mfr., Florin, Pa. TOR S4ALET Three Acres and Fourteen Perches Gravel Land in a good state of cultivation and fences tn good re- pair The land is situated on the road leading from Florin te the Mount Joy Cemetery, a short distance west of the latter For particulars call on or address HARRY MUSSELMAN, Florin, Penna why pay one dollar a year for a paper when you can get the Bulletin for soc S FOR THE BEST SCREENED FAMILY . COAL GO TO T. N. Hostetter, FLORIN, PA. I Also Handle All Kinds of Secretary of the Conmbupaiin "ay re i A LAMPS LAMPS I have just received a consignment of Fapcy Lamps of the Latest Design, for Beauty, Quality and Price can not be excelled. Ranging in price FROM SO CTS. TO $5.00 NO TWO ALIKE It Will Pay You to Inspect Them Before Assormtent is Broken HOWARD E. EBERSOLE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Engle’s Furniture Warerooms Mount Joy, Penna. Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty Upholstering Done to Order Poplar Lumber For Sale in Lots to Suit the Purchasers UNDERTAKING EMBALMING HEI.I.O!! Do You Jenny Lind Surrey Buggy Road or Spring Wagon or any kind of a Light Conveyance ? Young Bros. Standard Coach Work! FIL.ORIN, PENNA. They make a specialty of Fine Up-To-Date Jeany Linds Rubber Tires set on any kind of vehicle at our ow works If you don’t want to buy a new vehicle, but would like to have your ’ old vie rebult, go to the same place Young Brothers know how to fix up a wagon as good a& new and they will do it for a reasonable compensation Give them a trial and be convinced Want a New Yes : Well then go and talk with Proprs of The ~~ Mid J XN ttn tay, Mitte 7" onsets Scrat SS ————- ——————————————————— -Summer Clearing Sale of Second-Hand Organs A Rare Opportunity for Securing Big Values for Little Money KIRK JOHNSON & CO. 24 West King Street, Lancaster, Penna. Jobbing Promptly Attended To. JOSEPH BB. G-AINTZ PLUMBER #: AND #: GAS # FITTER Txro Doors Wrest of Bowman's Store, MOUNT JOT, PENNA. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished . oie Ind. Tel. No. 835 Vehicles, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, constructed in a first-class manner by experi- enced and capable mechanics under the direction of a manufacturer who lets the work speak for its worth, it guarantees every product of + Fe Sa MARIETTA CARRIAGE WORKS ‘The same care exercis, ©d in repairing as manufacturing. Contracts made with- out inquiry are seldom satisfactory < Inquire anywhere about new vehicles, but don’t neqlece to place on the list WW. C. ECOOWRY, Marietta Proprietor of the Marietta Carriage Works, who will willingly refer you to those for whom work he 8 been done as to whether. jt is satisfactory. - L [= \ Grainand Mill Feed
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