poceleirden of Mvorth penitentiary. “1 know Emma Goldman,” a Kansas City Times reporter. “She is a very ladylike person; finely edu- cated, of prepossessing appearance and a person of power. In Chicago we then tried not to dignify the an- archist movement by making arrests. We simply watched them and pre- served order at their meetings. There were then about 25 or 30 leading an- archists in the central group, and prob- ably 3,000 to 5,000 in'the city. “Something will have to be done to control the anarchists. Of course, €F the lamentable death of Presi- dent McKinley, the question an- archy will assume a paramount place in the discussions of the prison con- gress.” Both Mr. Drake and Maj. Me- Claughry were vehement in their as- persions against anarchists. They said the sessions of the Kansas City prison congress might evolve a plan that would be practicable to handle these enemies of society. Atallevents, the deliberations of the congress will have much weight in the earnest dis- cussion of the matter, and inasmuch as this will be the first formal body of its kind to take the matter up, it can rcepdily be foreseen that its delibera- tions and conclusions will attraet svorld wide attention. About 300 delegates from penal and feformatory institutions all over the country will attend the congress. Many others who are interested in prison reform, in the subject of an- archy and like questions, are also ex- pected to be present. The congress will convene on Saturday, November 8, and will last until the following Wednesday. , Mr. Drake and Maj. MeClaughry said that probably one question to be con- sidered was that of admitting news- ~ papers into jails and penitentiaries. Heretofore they have been rigidly ex- cluded, except in those instances where they were admitted after they had been “expurgated” of all criminal news. The idea is growing steadily to let prisoners have the papers. The “Jock step” will also be considered. In discussing the president’s death, Maj. McClaughry said he had observed pat=ti¥terns. newspapers had sug- ested that Senator Wellingion, of gland, should be impeached for his nate remarks about the presi pj. McClaughry suggests that be ostracized by his eol- hey were to “cut” him, deal with him only when sary, his punishmg nd fH 0 he said to ¢ Lay ry pn A Mount Joy Steam Heater Co. Has on exhibition in €. Buohl's store room, opposite D. H. Engle's Furniture Warerooms on West Main street, Mt. Joy, a Full Line of Prizer Square and Oak, Single and Double Heaters and Ranges ALSO OIL STOVES. Rese=Call and See Stock and Learn Prices PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IN EFFECT MAY 26, 1901 VAVAMAAAAAANAAAAAAA AN ANAS ANAS AA RAAAAAAASAINANAANA Going East From Florin Lancaster Accomodation Seashore Express Lancaster Accommod: tion ister Accommodation Philadelphia Mail (Sunday) Philadelphia Mz Ail Going West From Florin Way Passenger . . . 5 * 7 an Mail 1017 a Lancaster ACCORRORLION 410 p Lancaster Accommodation 610 p Harrisburg Express . - we» . i3%Dp (Sunday) Way Passenger . . 79a Going East From Mount Joy Lancaster Accommodation . Seashore Fxpress Lancaster Accommod: ation Lancaster Accommodation Philadelphia Mail (Sunday) Main Line Express (Sunday) Philadeiphia Mail - Going West From Mount 4" oy Way Passenger - . . ’ . Mail . Niagara Express Lancaster Accommodation Lancaster Accommodati Harrisburg Express (Sunday) Wad 7122 22p 345 p 508 p 747 p 40 p THD - 655 a - 10 14 a 10 43 2 FLOKIN, PA. Royer's Saddler Shop West Main Street, Mount Joy I am still making all kind3 of Harness strictly hand made, no machine work. also sell anything kept in a saddler ¥hop. Repairing Done Promptly. Prices to suit the times. COAL For Coal That Will Burn you should place your order with me. No advance in price I. N. HOSTETTER FLORIN, PA. FLORIN HOTEL Ey ATTY” PUBLIC SALE AR Saturday, December 7,1901 at the Pa., sale, The Florin Tote), undersigned will offer at public Florin, Lancaster county, Our S@licitor will ry Tuesd@y and Deliv very "T™ Your Work Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A New Bepair Shop? I desire to inform the public that I have opened a Shoe Repair Shop in the basemenv of David H. Engle’s Forniture Warerooms West Main St., Mount Joy where I am prepared to do cobbling of every deseription at reasonable rates Men's Shoes Half Soled and Heeled for Gic Sewed on for 75 cents Ladies’ Shoes Ilalf Soled and Heeled for . Sewed on for 55 cents and Boys’ Shoes According to Size A Trial Job Solicited Harry Sheaffer jae Girls Cash Prices For | those 3 Lots of Ground fronting on the north side of [| the Harrisburg and Lancaster Turnpike, in the vill- age of Florin, Pa., on which is erected a ; Large 2 1-2 Story | uaixisd. Brick Hotel Property (known as the Florin Hotel) Twoand One-Half-Story Frame Kitehen and Summer House attached, also, a Large Stable, Wagon Shed, Shedding, Scale, Scale House, and all the necessary outbuildings. This property has all the conveniences, has running water | inTront of building and isone of the BEST COUNTRY STANDS inthe country, having a large patronage. The buildings are in first class condition. Asthe present owner intends leaving the town the property will positively be sold. Persons wishd s prior to the oe " yigned residing pn Saturday fnown by METZROTH, TROUT. BAKERS. GENUINE COAL! on the yard of 2000 lbs, is kin Pea § 3 00 Black Diamond Pea $3 5 Nut 500 500 Stove 5 25 Real 7 ens Valley Pea § Nut Egg Stoze - J ‘ cc cc ec Red Ash Nut 5.25 mount Joy, ' 1 | mozazo:s, I have just received 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. Rob Douglas, M D's Washingtsn D C cette reste ese MacgNETIC RELIEF or the One Minute Cure For Pain A powerful irritant and a Golden Remedy for the Headache, Toothache and Neuralgia, Sore Gums, Sore Throats Head Colds, Catarrh, Weak and Sore Eyes, with dimness of Vision, Cramp, Wind or Dyspepsia, Colic, Ete Bunjons (nd Coft Corns re- lieved at once. PRICE, TEN CENTS —— J. I. Bastn, Sole Prop. ir, Flori, Pa. Oh Yes! Oh Yes! GEORGE §. VOGEL, AUCTIONEER Post Office Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa Telephone Number 851. Rates Very Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales FOR SA&LET Three Acres and Fourteen Perches Gravel Lag in a good state of cultivation and fences in 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 MUSSELMAN, F lori in, Pex ana HARRY ron SALE In the West Ward of Mount Joy Borough A FINE LARGE TWO-STORY TEN-ROOM DWELLING With Large Store Rovin and Warerooms At- tached. All necessary outbuildings. Call on or address C. k Yoowy, uy of the be Yom, Ht. hoy STOP AT THE Sorrel fgoise Hotel WesT KG St, JANCASTER The annex Mow complete with the SORREL HORSE, nrake Sa JSrontage of 4 49, 52, and 55 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents. Best acconuncdations in every respect. your patronage solicited, . \ A.B. ADAMS, Pro. 53 A share of I oS Lily i Engle’s Ss Furniture Warery Mount Joy, Penna. “|Good Homemade Furniture a Specia ty Upholstering Done to Order Poplar Lumber For Sale in Lots to _ Suit the Purchasers UNDERTAKING & EMBALMING Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished JOSEPE B. GAINTZ SANITARY PLUMBER #: AND =: GAS & FITTER Tro Doors West of Bowman's Store, Ind. Tel. No. MOUNT JO¥, PENNA. ed JI Wehicles. Carriages, ‘Buggies, Wagons For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, constructed in a first-class manner by enced capable mechanics under a manufacturer who lets the work speak for its worth, it guarantees every product of erperi- and the direction of MARIETTA LLY WORKS Contracts made with- but The same care exercised in repairing as manufacturing. se seldom satisfactory Inquire anywhere about new vehicles, don’t neqlect to place on the list OWRY, Marietta q Carriage Works, 0 will willingly refer you to those L. Lalpicen done ag tdwhether it is satisfactory, out inquy WW. A