The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 14, 1901, Image 4

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4 isplay
ve an Oppore
with the Ob-
Adoration for
Pary Months,
curious customs
tendom of the
Harry XK.
of the
most
celal upper
Manild,’ says
Ary, ate secretary
rvice in the Luzon capital,
migthod at courtship. 1f a
City. judge had jurisdiction
2 WwW A wh a jail full of high-
vouths before he was on the is
alf a day. 1 understand he is
oe men $500 apiece for ogling and
xing remarks about young ladies.
an the young Spanish grandee
Ents to do the thing about right he
bns a faultless suit of clothes, gets
fut a light bamboo cane, and waxes his
mustache. Without this his case would
be hopeless. Ie goes to the home of
his lady love and takes his station on
the walk where she can see him from
her window. He struts up and down
far her inspection, twisting his idolized
mustache, twirling his cane, and go-
ing through gestures calculated to set
oft the. offering to the best ad-
vantage. The lady may not even deign
to look at him. In fact, he hardly ex-
pects her to until he has gene through
his monkeyshines a number of times
to prove his sincerijy. It may be
months before he receives the encour-
agement of a smile, but when it does
comé his raptured heart repays him
for fhis labor.
“After awhile, say six months, the
sofiora may drop a rose, a fan or her
pfriumed lace handkerchief. He
pizes the prize with the avidity that a
df-starve miner reaches for a
len nugget where he expected none.
the bird is not yet within the
grasp. Not by a long ways.
point the dutiful parents of
glady appreciate the fact that
's es become serious some time
future, and they begin looking
e young man’s pedigree — ard
Sy
ol i> LADY LOVE.
(An Every-Day Scene in the Cities of the
Philippines.)
*
-
bank account. They never think of in-
viting him in to see their daughter an-
til these facts are ascertained without
a shadow of doubt.
“His standing having been
tained, the bulldogs are tied up and the
wardens sheath their swords. The
coast is clear now, and the lover may
fetch out his mandolin or guitar and
send sweet melodysglong with the
moonlight into the bed chamber of his
sweetheart. At the end of the year or
12 months if he still remains
and refrains from prosecuting
with undue haste, he may appro
girl’s parents and plead for a
sonal audience with her. This is g¢
ting to close quarters, and a favorable
answer means that the girl has made
the same plea to her parents.
young people are permitted to meetin
the parlor, but not alone. The parent
or guardian is always on hand to see
that the proprieties are thoroughly re-
spected, and this sort of vigilance is
never relaxed until they have plighted
their troth. The lover cannot take his
mistress to church, theater or even f«
the refined, elevating Spanish sp
known as a bullfight, until his
rimonial intentions are spiked down
and welded.
“A person would think the rigorous
custom would ‘deter aspirants, but it
doesn’t. They accept the conditions
eagerly and face them like mpartyrs.
“The funeral customs—toJmake a
dudden change of the subjecf—of the
wealthy of Manila differ almost as
greatly from ours as do their court-
ships. If enough money is furnished,
the padre will see that the obsequies
go off about right. He iz the great
man of the cecasion. The ceremonies
age long, but not altogether impres-
he. In fact, the band which heads
rrowful procession is more like-
lay a lively, exultant air than a
1 have s<en acortege where the
rains ‘were ‘A Hot Time in the Old
own: To-night.”! Many of the natives
Manila think that is the national
ir of America and their musicians
play it as a compliment to this eoun-
try. From four to six stately plumed
orsed hau! tlie hearse $0 Paco ceme-
ry, where the remains of the citizen
placed in the chapel, to lie in state
days, in order to give the
ds alast look. A wallseven
ith surrounds the cemetery,
pierced with holes like a
nb. Each hole is fitted to re-
offin. The casket is slipped in
led up, where it is allowed to
in peace—until there is a fail-
$3 ¥ the rental. The receptacles
old, and when the relatives of
sed, through lack of interest
, cease paying the storags
sket is unceremoniously re
malee room fc¥ 8 more re.
tenanh.”
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As Others See Us.
Tue FLorIN BULLETIN, the latest addi-
tion to our county journalism, has reached |
its tenth issue, and gives promise of being
a valuable member of the local fraternity:
We have been keeping an eye on the young- |
ster, and ave glad that he is
such a generally heathful appearance.
believes he has a future before him, and |
evidently means to get there.—Lancaster
Daily New Era.
NN
“In dealing with man, remember that a
spoonful of oil will go farther than a gallon
of vinegar.” The same may be said of children
There is nothing so good for children
old-fashioned castor oil. However much they
may-abhor it, it is their best medicine for dis-
orders of the bowels. In the nore severe cases
of diarrhoea and dysentery, however, Cham-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme-
dy should be given after the oil operates and a
quick cure is sure to follow. For sale by J. S.
Carmany Florin, and Howard Smoker and
John Groff, Mount Joy.
— eee SG
The Elizabethtown Chronical Says
That at a sale on the farm of the late Jos-
there will be a bedstead sold that is over |
two hundred years old.
mi if es
Josh Westhafer of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor
man, but he says he would not be without
Chamberlain's Pain Balm if 1t costs five dollars
a bot:le, for it saved him from being a cripple.
No external application is equal this liniment
for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles
stiff neck, sprains and rheumatic and muscu-
lar pains.
3 It is for sale by
and Howard
Groff, Mount Joy.
Smoker and
pa
Dwelling For Sale.
Clarence B. Hersliey Agent, offe
in Mount Joy borough, a two
with
fraine
and
story
ten-room dwelling louse store
warerooins attached.
——
5s in the 1
If so you
Iave you a sense of fu g
g? will be
your nach after eati ng
Bantedted Dy
ston
mberlain’s
and sour stor H :
too. Price, 25 cents.
Ilorin, and Howard
Mount Joy.
ee tn,
Pool Table For Sale.
table,
Sold by J. S. ee]
Smoker and John Groff |
A good second-ha size
by § teet,
full rack of cues. All to be sold very cheap. |
Apply at this office.
i eumetsmeeaneepetey
physic
nd pool
sant try the
lain’s Stomach and Liv-
easy to take and
When you want a
remedy, Chami
er Tablets. They are
ant in effect. Price, 25 cents.
J. S. Carmany’s, Florin, and Howard Smoker
and John Groff's drug stores, Mount Joy.
new
<>
Farm For Sale.
Tuesday, September 17—One-fourth mile
west of Florin, on the premises of the un-
signed, a farm of 87 acres of gravel land |
with improvements by Fanny Hambright.
HE
When you want a modern, up-to-dete physic |
They are easy to take and pleasant in effect |
Price, 25 cents, Samples free at Carmany's
Store, Florin, Penna,


Pupklic Salc
ON YRTBAT SEPTEMBER 21; rgor. *
Will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in
Florin, Lancaster County, Pa , the following :
A LOT OF GROUND,
Situate in Florin, 40 x 200 feet, which is bound-
ed on the north by lands of Dennis Barnhart,
on the east by Market str , on the south
lands f Fa e
Jy an alley. I ements thereon
erected consist of a1 STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, Hog, Sty, Etc.
A large yariety of fruit such as peaches, pears,
cherries, quinces, etc. This property is cen-
trally located and must positively be sold.
2" Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m.
J. G. BEATTY, BB. EICHELBERGER,
Auct, Administrator.
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ASSIGNEE'S SALE
In Pursuance of an order of the Court of Common |
Pleas of the County of . the undersigned as- |
Mmee of A.C. Good and will expose to publie |
SHE U- the premises
Oy Tuesday, September 17, 1901
at 2 ot
2tlo’y
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i
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Land
. lock p. 1m., the following described real esta
E Ar MOF FORTY-SEY ACRES, located in
i, Joy tov war Mitton Grove, on whi
tY FRAME DWELLING 1IOU
Attached, Large Bank Barn, Coin
Shed Attached, Hog Sty, Smoke
outbuildings. Orchard cont:
t trees
L. Peirce, Auct,
Frank Grosh, Clesk.
Mount Joy Halll
ISAAC R. HERR
Assignee
Friday Evening,
Sept. 20,
Pawnee Bill's
& May Lillie’s
Dramatic Company
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23-PEOPLE-23

“Madaline of
Fort Reno”
See Small Bills*
Chart at Yoffe & Gaffin Bros.
No Show Like This Has Ever Played In


. Mount Joy .
presenting | {
| wealth in General Assembly met
as the |
eph BE. Martin, at Hillsdale,Dauphin county,
aiso cured numerous cases of |
J.S. Carma- |
john
J | I
rs for sale
rion of
Stomach |
417 |
Also a full set of ivory balls and |
pleas- |
Samples free at |
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets |
! ! Se shore Express
{| Laucaster Accommodat .
| Philadelphia Mail . . . .
{
by 1
and on the west |
Way Passenge
| Lancaster Acc
(Sunday) Way
{ Lancaster Accommodation . . . 7
| Way
NM
MAGNETIC
t Headache,
Sore Throats Head (Colds
| Eyes,
MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS
COMMONWEALI'H FOR THEIR APPRO-
VAL OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
OF Pp ANNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY
| ORDER OF T'HE SECRETARY OF THE
COMMONWEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OF
LAR’ I'ICLE XVIII,OF THE CONSTITUTION
A JOINT RESOLUTION
ic | Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth,
Section vr, Beit om, by the Senate and
| the House of Representatives of the Common-
That the fol-
| lowing is proposed as ame ndments to the Cons-
titution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania
in accordance with the provisions of the eigh-
teenth article thereof :
Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One
Add at the end of the first paragraph of said
section, after the words ‘shall be” entitled to a
vote at all elections.” the “subject, how
ever, to such laws requiring and regulating
the registration of electors as the General As-
| sembly may enact,” so that the said section
shall read as follows :
Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. very
male citizen, twenty-one years of age, possess-
ing the following qualifications, shall be enti-
tled to vote at all elections, subject, however,
to such laws requiring and re gulating the reg-
istration of electors as the General Assembly
may enact:
r. He shall have been a c’tizen of the
ed States at least one month,
2. He shall have resided in the State one
year (or, having *previously been a qualified
elector or nativesborn 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.
| 4. If twenty-two years of age and upw: wrds,
| he shall have paid within two years a State of
County tax, which shall have been assessed ¢
least two months and paid at least one AE
before the election,
Amendment Two
Unit-
to Article Section
Seven.
| Strike out from said section the words ‘‘but
| no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of
Eight,

| voting by reason of his name not being regis
tered,” and add to said section the following
| words, “but laws regulating and requirlng the
i rs may be enacted to ap-
‘ovidea that such laws be
ne ciass,” so that
1all read 1 as follows ;
Uniformity of Election Laws
lating the holdin of elections by
ion of electors
“the State, but
e uniform throug
rulating and requiring the registr.
ay be enacted to apply to
1 that such laws be uniform
| cities of the same class
A true copy of the Joint Resolution,
W, W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
FM TUTION
ENS OF THIS
APPRO-
| A MENDMEN'I
sid A PROPOSED TO TI
| COMMONWEALTH
{ VAL. OR REJECTION
ASSEMBLY OF THE
i PENNSYLVANIA,
RDER OF THE SECRETARY (3
| CC OMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUAN OF
ARTICL E XVII, OFTHE CONS PITUTIO
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it enaeted 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 ame .ndment to the Constitution of
| the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accor-
| dance with the eighteenth article thereof :
| Amendment
| Strike out section four of article eight,
| insert in place thereof, as follows :
| Section 4 All elections by the citizens shall
| be by ballot or by such other method as
| be prescribed bylaw: Provided that secrecy
| in voting be preserved,
A true copy of the Joint Resolutions,
| W. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
and
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
IN EFFECT MAY 26, 1901
P
bn
Going East From Florin
ancestor AecomGifation
yp
3243p
S505 p
THD
74D
Accommodation
ion
| Lancaster
(Sunday) Philadelphia Mail
Going West From Florin
700 2a
10 17 a
110 p1
Mail . . . m
ommodation
Lancaster Accommodation 6 10 p
Harrisburg Express . . . . T3%)p
7 00 a
Wottut Joy
11
Iassenger m
Going East Fron
Ta
shore I prs S85 . 1229 pa
ister Aceon modution
ancaster Aceamuadation . HOS pi
Philadelphia Mail . . : . . THD
(Sunday) Main Line Express 1 G5)
(sunday) Philadelphia Mail THD
Going West From Mount Joy
Passenger
S347 pm
- 655 i
10 14 a
Espre SS .
Ac ommodation
ter Ac modation
g FX} toss
(Sunday) wi ay
Col
Yassenger
Express
Line
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For Sale
‘Seeder Water Tank |
Holding 30 barrels,
sold reasonable. For particu
| The Bulletin or Box
PLORIN. P.
never used,
lars |

Rob Douglas, M D's Was
ai
ington DC
ELIEF
or the One Minute €are For Pain
A powerful irritant and a G Rey thee
Toothache
edy for
4 Sore Gums,
h, Weak aud Sore
ramp, Wind or
Cost Cr
tnd
with dimness
Colic, E
PRI
| Dyspeps ia, Ins re=-
lieved at once,
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14 Choicé¢ Building Lots
by the square of single lot
Florin, along
partienlars apply
in the village of
Ww Donegal road. For
B.
VER, FLoRrIN, PENNA.
n Perches Gravel Land
aad fences ty good re-
the road leading | from
tery, a short distance
ulars call on or address
HARRNEMUSSELMAN,
m |
ot
SLL —
SMITH
[EAs
ied Jang 87
Ul
hi
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MARKERS, &c
Printing Office
PENNA.
Rear Star and News
MOUNT JOY,
Remember
iyo want anything in the line of
Bread, fakes, Buns, &c.
the only place to get it good and fresh is at the
Empire Bakery
FLORIN, PA.
Ss. 8. CGINGRICEL, Prop
Funerals Supplied at Short Notice
A New Repair Shep!
I desire
to inform the public that T have open
basement of
Hs W ig

may |
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3
Mount Joy
todo co
very
tes /
STL Wiling of «
reasonable
liceled
7a cents
ription at
* OF /
Men's Shoes Half Soled and Jorgse |
Sewed on Jor
Shoes Haly Soled and Heeled fi
Sewed
Ladies’
on for 55 cents
and Doys’ Shoes According
A Trial Job
Harry Sheaffer
CA.L
For Coal That Vil Burn
iris’
Solicited
{
you should place yoy order
with me.
I. N. 10STETTER
FIORIN, PA,
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R ( fd 5 ;
J. 5. Carmany,
DEALER IN :
| Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers,
No advan in price

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= Bread, Cakes, Buns, &e.
| Adjoining Wild Ca
! hui
| apartments,
| ing room, and wide,

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Florin ua
h Harfware, Ete
There is no Afeessity Jor going out of
in WAR Yu can buy just as cheap
ang fs cheaper at home.
J Store,
PENNA.
£m
va
FLORIN,
The Only Place to Get
IS AT
Stholing s West End Bakery
Tount - 3ey, Penna.
Large, new three-storied
with ten mosquito and fly-proof sleeping
Spacious Dancing Hall, fly-proof din-
double piazza overlooking the
tomantie Glen, quiet walks and boat
legant cuisine, American
boating and outing
from Marietta
telephone,
t Falls,
ding,
Susquehanna,
ing in the moonlight.
and European Plan. Fishing,
parties made comfortable, Steamer
Stat . For dates and terms, address or
A. S. FLOWERS
3
MARIETT
PA.
CARE WILD CAT BOAT, A,
Oh "Taal! Oh Yes!
GEORGE §. VGGEL, AUCTIONEER
Post Otic: e Y
Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa
Tele eo Number 851,
Rates Very Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales
Cows Cows at Public sale
In Mount Joy Borough
Sat., Sept. 14, 1901 |
i (formerly Hildebrandt's
28 FX .AD OF
ill sell at my stock yards
PRESI (ow i & C SPRINGER)
These cows have been selected with great care for

Among them are cows that will give
These cows weigh from |
A credit of 60 days will be !
but this lot
m. sharp
this market.
50 Ibs. of milk a day.
1000 to 1350 pounds.
My last lot was a good one
Ha~sSale to commence at 1 p.
C.K. Bennelt
given.
beats it.
C. H. Zeller, Auct.
H. 11. Zeller, Clerk,
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jon’ TELAY |
2f you contmplate buying a GUN,
SAVE MINE VY, before the season opens. We havewn sale
250 UNREDEEMED &UNS
Double andingle Barrel Breechloaders, some of the best makes
As how As $4.50
PIRCSH .. &.. SIMMONS
OLD ESTABLISIIED BROKERS AND JEWELERS
th Queen Street,
OPPOSITE

not is the time to
TLancaster, Penna.
WOOLWORTII'S 5 AND 10 CENT STORE


have just received a consignment of Fancy Lamps
of the Latest Design, for Beauty, Quality and Price
can not be excelled. Ranging in price
FROM SO CTS. TO $0. oo
NO TWO ALIKE
kk Will Pay You to Inspect Them Before Assormtent is Broken
HOWARD E. EBERSOLE
|
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

. Engle’s Furniture Warerooms
Mount Joy, FPPcnina.
‘Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty
Upholstering Done to Order
Poplar Lumber For Sale in Lots to
Suit the Purchasers
NDERTAKING
EMBALMING


Do You Want « New
Jenny Lind
Surrey



Spring Wagon
or any kind of a Licht Conveyance ? Yes : Well then go and talk with
Standard Coach Works
PENNA.
Rubber
wre
Young Bros. 74
FLOERIN,
They make a specialty of Fine 1 “p=To=~Date Jenny Linds
vehicle at ovr ven works
Tires
Lut ire
set-on aay kind of a
vld like to
w to fiv up a wagon as good as
them a trial and be
U you doit want to hicle, have
Young Bi
new and they will do it for a reasonchle comp
by et ne
othe
ns ation
your
old one rebult, go to the sane ple ¢ know ho
(fire convinced

Mid-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. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
JOSEPIII B. GANT
PLUMBER #: AND : GAS :&: FITTER
Doers West of Bowman's Store,
MOUNT OY, PENNA.
of
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of) \e
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rs
Ind. Tel. No. 835

Vehicles, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons
For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, ec mstructed in a first~class manner
enced and mechanics the
the work speak for its w orth, it guarantees every product of
by erperi-
capable wn der direction of a manufacturer who lets
a
MARIETTA ( C ARRIAG WORKS
with-
hut
The S Cr DPHIQ . vo v . v
ame care exercised in repairing as manufacturing. Contracts made
ot { Te Gp fa . 2 3
out inquiry are seldom satisfactory Inquire anywhere[about new vehicles,
don’t neglee,t to place on the lijt
TW. CC. HOW RY,
Proprietor of the Marietta Carriage Wop ks, who will willis
whom work has been done. X18 to whether it is
arietta
yy rf you to those for
yatissactor Y