The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 21, 1901, Image 4

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ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
OF PYXNNSYLVANIA, 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 r. Be it resolved by the Senate and
the House of Representatives of the Common-
wealth in General Assembly met, That the fol-
lowing is Jioposed as amendments to the Cons-
titution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in accordance with the provisions of the eigh-
teenth article thereof :
wying a GUN, nof ame to
before the season ope. Wo on sale f
’
EEMED GUNS |
! Breechloaders, some of the best makes A
bw As $4.50
Btories about the delicate “taste”
of those who claim to be wine experts
are always interesting, Recently we
eame across one in which (foethe fig-
ures, says the Buffalo Commercial.
At a small party at the court of Wei-
mar the marshal asked permission to
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submét & nameless sample of wine.
‘Accordingly a red wine was cir-
eulated, tasted, and much commend-
ed. PBeveral of the company pro-
pounced it Burgundy, but could not
agree as to the special vintage of the
year. Goethe alone tasted and tasted
again, shook his head, and, with a
meditative air, set his glass on the
fable.
“Your excellency appears to be of a
different opinion,” said the court
marshal. “May I ask what name you
give the wine?”
‘The wine,’ said the poet, "is quite
unknown to me, but I do not think
that it is a Burgundy, I should
rather consider it a good Jena wine
that has been kept for some while in
a Maderia cask.” :
“And so, in fact it is,” said the
court marshal.
There is a great deal of humbug in
this wine tasting and ‘expert palate’
in liquors. We have seen several men
sinacking their lips over some ‘real
old” whisky from a bottle labeled
1843, and discussing what the effect
of the aging had been, when the real
facts were that it was very ordinary
whisky put into a bottle labeled as
above the night before by some one
who wanted to test the ‘‘experts.”
DOG AND PARROT CASE.
Pwo Novel Parisian Libel Suits Growe
r ing Out of Actions of Fet
ri. : Animals,
Two worthy wives mutually sued
each other for what they called libel
before the correctional chamber.
Plaintiff No. 1, being asked to state
her case, said it all came about owing
to & parrot, says a Paris correspond-
ent of the London Telegraph. The
bird had a vicious disposition, and its
mistress (the defendant) egged it on
{0 be even worse than it was by na-
ture. The plaintiff could not put her
head out of the window without the
bird shouting opprobrious epithets at
ber and gemerally libeling her charac-
ter.
Before deciding the case the judge
said he would hear the other, where-
tipon the second matron stated that
what she had to eomplain of was her
neighbor's dog. It had been taught to
bark at her whenever she went out,
snd so maliciously clever was the ani-
mal that at the instigation of its mis-





Sweet-Tempered Wife —Im glad
you're takin’ a wash, John—there
ain't a drop o’ ink in the place.~Ally
Sloper.
In the Mountains,
Among the summer hills and dales
She wanders night and day,
Although she finds her searching falls,
For no man comes her way.
And while she vows she can’t exist
Without a single one,
Yet all the summer through she’s kissed,
But only by the sun.
~Leslle's Weekly.
An Uncalculating Hero.
Helen-~Oh, he is not at all mer-
cenary.
Alice—But he doubtless knows you
are worth two millions.
Helen—TYeg; but he says he would
love me just as much if I wasn’t
worth but a million and a half.—
Judge.
A Delicate Hint,
“My dear, I was just reading a very
interesting article on ‘How to Enjoy
an Outing Without Impedimenta.’
“Well?”
“Well, I was wondering, my love, if
It wouldn't be a good idea for me to
take my outing alone this time?"
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
That Always Goes.
City Editor (to new reporter)—You
omitted something very important in
your account of the bank failure.
Reporter—What was that, sir?
City Editor—You neglected to say
that the depositors would receive dol-
lar for dollar.—Harlem Life.
Mistaken in His Calling,
“Who is that whistling in the other
room?” asked the proprietor.
“That’s the clerk who's addressing
the letters, sir,” said the typwriter.
“Well, just tell him he’s not en-
gade as a musical director.”—Yon«
kers Statesman.
Description,
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 words ‘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. Every §
male citizen, twenty-one years of age, possess-
ing the following qualifications, shall be enti-
tled to vote at all elections, subject, however,
MOUNT JOY,
rem
Rear Star and News Printing Office
PENNA.

to such laws requiring and regulating the Jeg
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,
2. He shall have resided in the State one
year (or, having previously been a qualified
elector or native born citizen of the State, he
shall have removed therefrom and returned,
then six months,) immediately preceding the
election
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,
he shall have paid within two years a State or |
County tax, which shall have been assessed at
least two months and paid at least one month
Seven.
Strike out from said section the words “but
no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of
voting by reason of his name not being regise
tered,” and add to 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 said 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 te cities
only, provided that such laws be uniform for
clties of the same class.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwea’, th.
MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU”, ION
PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS
COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPRO-
VAL OR REJECTION BY THF, GEN ERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMN ONWF.ALTH
OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY
ORDER OF THE SECRET aRY OF THE
COMMONWEALTH, IN P URSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XVIII, OF THF ; CONSTITUTION
A JOINT RES,QLUTION
Proposing an amendm’ ,n¢ to the Constitution
of the Co" ymonwealth,
Section 1. Beit e’ j50ted by the Senate and
the House of Reprr ve of the Common-
wealth of Pennsy’ capia, in General Assembly
met, and itis he’ .opy enacted by the authority
of the same, 7 jat” the following is proposed
as an amend ment to the Constitution of
the Common yealth of Pennsylvania, in accor-
dance with? he eighteenth article thereof :
; Amendment,
. Strike ¢ yt gection four of article eight, and
insert in place thereof, as follows :
Section, All elections by the citizens shall
be by t allot or by such other method as may
be pre scribed bylaw : Provided that secrecy
IN VO cing he preserved.
A true copy of the Joint Resolutions.
W. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth

Remember
Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
Empire Bakery
before the election, aT pie
Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section = S. &I SRIC 4 Prop.
if you want anything in the line of
the only place to get it good and fresh is at the
FLORIIN, PA.
Funerals Supplied at Short Notice

& New Repair Shep!
David H. Engle’s Furniture Warerooms
Men's Shoes Half Soled and IHeeled for 65¢
Ladies’ Shoes Half Soled and Heeled for 45t
Girls and Boys’ Shoes According to Size
I desire to inform the public that I have open
ed a Shoe Repair Shop in the basement of
West Main St., Mount Joy
where Iam prepared to do cobbling of every
description at reasonable rates
Sewed on for 75 cents
Sewed on for 55 cents
A Trial Job Solicited
Harry Sheaffer
For Coal That Will Burn
you should place your order
with me. No advance in price
I. N. HOSTETTER
FLORIN, PA.



MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MARKERS, &¢
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20 orth Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna.
OPPOSITE WOOLWORTIP'S § AND 10 CENT STORE
OLD
& © SIMMONS
LSTABLISHED BROKERS AND JEWELERS
AM
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NO TWO ALIKE
Li SW Sh
I have just veceived 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 $5.00
It Will Pay You to Inspect Them Before Assormtent is Broken
HOWARD E. EBERSOLE
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,
Engle’s Furniture Warerooms
Mount Joy, Penna.
Homemade Furniture a Specialty
“Did you hear what Judy Gibbs |.
said?”
“No—~What was it?" i
“She said the new bride next door to
them has the most elegant repertoitvy
of shirt waists she ever saw.”—C} i.
esgo Record-Herald, ‘
STuur: Ce C
A CERTAIN CURE FOY DV{SENTE RY
AND DIARRHEA. i
‘Some years ago I was one of a party th: it in
tended making a long bicycle trip,” says '&, L.

tress it actually threw stones at her
window panes by tossing them up with
ita paws,
By this time the people in court were
eonVulsed with laughter, but the judge
Yemained serious. In commenting up-
on the two cases he pointed out that
neither action had been correctly de-
scribed ax 4 suit for libel. Then he
rendered his decision, which was
worthy of a Solomon. One of the plain.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
IN EFFECT MAY 26, 1901
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J. S. Carmany, ] ie
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DEALER IN Jie
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, i Rr
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers,
Surrey Buggy
Hardware, Etec.
: Mo ao. Road or
There is no necessity for going out of \ Vi
town when you can buy just as ceap| SPring W ag on i A
(foing East From Florin
Lancaster Accomodation
Seashore xpress . .
Lancaster Accommodation
Laucaster Accommodation
Philadelphia Mail : . . .
(Sunday) Philadelphia Mail . . .
Yes : Well then go and talk with
tiffs, he said, should have prosecuted
the dog, the other should have cited
the parrot. Both actions having been
wrongly instituted, he should there-
Taylor, of New Albany, Bradford Ceunty , Pa
“I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea ancl was
about to give up the trip, wnen editor Wa rd,of
the Laceyville Messenger, suggested tliat I
Going West From Florin
Way Passenger
Mail
and oftimes cheaper at home.
or any kind of a Light Conveyance ?
Young Bros.
Proprs
of The
Standard Coach Works

Lancaster Aceommodation
Lancaster Accommodation
Harrisburg Express . . .
(Sunday) Way Passenger . . .
Going East From Mount Joy
Lancaster Accommodation .
Seashore Fxpress . . . . « 3
Lancaster Accommodation
Lancaster Acconunodation
Fhiladelphia Mail >
(Sunday) Main Line Exproad
(Sunday) Philadelphia Mail . .
A COMMUNICATION. Going West From Mount Joy
MR EDITOR—Allow me to speak a few words | Way Passe:ger - . /. , , . 6
in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I [Mail . . . 5. + 'B0
suffered for three years with bronchitis and | ¥1#8ara Express goo» 10422
could not sleep at nights. I tried several doc- Janvaster A ceohmof : w P
tors and various patent medicines, but could Harrie be ation y ” b
get nothing to give me any relief until my Sunday) Way Passenger , 6550
wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine, ! (Sunday) Niagara Express 10 48 a
which has completely relieved me.—W. S. | (Sunday) Fast Line 246 pm
Brockman, Bagnell, Mo. This remedy isgfor fcc oon i
sale by J. S. Carmany, Florin and Howard .
Oh Tes! Oh Tes!
Smoker and John Groff, Mount Joy.
| GEORGE §. YOGEL, AUCTIONEER
ee I eee
Dwelling For Sale. |
Clarence B. Hershey Agent, offers for sale | Fost Office Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa.
in Mount Joy borough, a two story frame Telephone Number 851,
ten-room dwelling house with store and | Bates Very Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales |
warerooms attached. LL Sa
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take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Ctiolera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bottle
and took two doses, one before starting: and
one on the route. I made the trip successfully
and never felt any ill effect. Again last sum-
mer I was almost completely run down with
an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of
this sample remedy and this time one dose
cured me.” For sale by J, S. Carmany, Florin
Howard Smoker and John Groff, Mount Joy,
FILORIIN, PENNA.
They make a specialty of Fine Up-To-Date Jenny Linds Rubber Tires set on any kind of a
If you don’ t want to buy a new vehicle, but would like to have your
Young Brothers know how to fir up a wagon as good «ts
Give them a trial and be convineed
fore dismiss them both.
THOSE MARRYING TEACHERS.
Natick Between One Couple Who Made
Each Other's Acquaintance
in an 0dd Way.
Lead ing Store.
FLORIN, PENNA.
vehicle at our own works
old one rebulty, go to the same place
new and they will do it for a reasonable compensation


Piano Tunin
By an Experienced and Reliable Tuner,
The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
Am=tray

) There was a romantic story of one
couple in particular. They were intro-
duced by a mutual friend on shore as
they stood at the rail when the trans-
yort was pulling out, some ten feet
of San Francisco bay dividing the lady
who presented the pair from the pres-
patees, reports the Honolulu Commer-
«ial Adverticer. This introduction,
bowever, though not the most formal,
evidently was very effective. They be-
came friends, and by the time the
shades of night had settled and the
snainland had faded from the horizon
it was evident that they had foutid in
each other’s company some consola-
tion for the hardship of leaving their
happy homes to journey into a far
country.
The. second day left them violently
re
Scholimg’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy, Penna.
MH
We Guarantee All Our Tuning to he! &
~—>8atisfactory&—
Now is the time to have your instrument put in goo
This is our busiest season so First Comes, First
KIRK JOHNSON &
24 West King Street, Lancaster, Pe


New Summer Resort
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OF DEEANGBNC ONAN RLIBOORT AEOIONALOOOC0
! ORNRCIIARD
MONONOONNANNOANN00
Adjol ping Wild Cat Falls, Large, new three-storied
bu? ding, with ten mosquito and fly-proof sleeping
aT axtmients. Spacious Dancing Hall, fly-proof din-
" mg reom, and wide, double piazza overlooking the
Susquehanna. Romantic Glen, quiet walks and boat
Private Sale ! i ing in the moonlight. Elegant cuisine. American
{ and European Plan. Fishing, boating and outing


fn love, and on the third day the young
man led the blushing maiden to the
captain, with the request that the
twain be made one as fast as he (the
captain) could tie the knot. Capt.
Buford, however, has had considerable
experience, and has observed with
some care the result of the moonlight
at ses, and he advised the young peo-
ple to wait dntil they arrived at Hon-
olulu. This they unwillingly did, but
it is said that the ceremony was per-
formed by a local minister—a honey-
moon ride being takendby the newly-
wed people out to Waikiki, where the
eloquent sea waves voiced sweet sen-
timents while they indulged in the wed-
ding dinner..
Restoration of Famous Temple.
' The French government is now en-
gaged ip the restoration of what has
been called “the greatest temple ever
bulit on the face of the earth.” This
temple is the temple of Karnak, in
Egypt, which for over 3,000 years has
been falling'into ruins. Originally the
temple was 370 feet wide and 1,200 feet.
long, or twice as large ax St. Peter's
in Rome.’ ‘It was begun 2,700 years be-
fore Christ, and was more than 1,000
years in building. Six men with ex-
fended arms can hardly reach around
one of the gigantic pillars still remain-
ing.
your stomach after eating ? If so you will be
benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They also cure belching
and sour stomach. They regulate the bowels
too. , Price, 25 cents. Sold by J. S. Carmany
Florin, and Howard Smoker and John Groff
Mount Joy.
———— epi.
Pool Table For Sale.
A good second-hand pool table, size 414 |
by 8 feet. Also a full set of ivory balls and {
full rack of cues. All to be sold very cheap, |
Apply at this office. |
—eertmr tlle
When you want a pleasant physic try the |
new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv-
er Tablets. They are easy to take and pleas-
ant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at
J. S. Carmany’s, Florin, and Howard Smoker |
and John Groff’s drug stores, Mount Joy. |
———— Pern
When you want a modern, up-to-dete physic |
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
They are easy to tuke and pleasant in effect |
Price, 25 cents.
Store, Florin, Penna.

Public Sale!
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1dor.
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 street, on the south by
lands af Fannie Zell, deceased, and on the west
Samples free at Catmpnyel To
14 Choicr,
Have you a sense of fullness in the region of §
I just arrived with another load of horses which
I will sell at private sale at my old stand in Moun
Joy, Pa. I have purchased the best I could find
in Illinois in their class. I have several
the rest are feeders and some of the quite heavy
kind, ranging in age from three to six years,
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sound, good shape and free of boas {iat tor
sell them as before, on 60 (7 blemishes. I will
bankable paper. Domoty 5 DY giving good
% 7 1iss this load.
2 VP; RBLLER, Ag.
sar=:
Build ing Lots
orsingle lot, in t he village of
the new Donegal rohd. For
apply to
IH. P. BAER: F
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FOR sar:
TOR
by the square
Florin, alongs
particnlars
LORIN, PENNA,
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Drivers, Draft and General Purpose Hors o
parties made comfortable. Steamer from Marietta
Station,, For datesand terms, address or telephone,
A. S. FLOWERS,
CARE WILD CAT BOAT. MARIETTA, PA.
Rob Dougli's, M D's Washington D C
| re fee
MagNETIC RELIEF
or the One M.'sute Cure For Pain
A powerful irritant and « Goldén Remedy for the
Headache, Toothache and Neuralgia, Sore Gums,
Sore Throats Head Colds, Cctarrh, Weak and Sore
Eyes, with dimness of Vision, Craiap, Wind or
Dyspepsia, Colic, Etc Bunions and Coft Opras re-
lieved at ounce. PRICE, TEN CENTS
——— ——
J. I. Easton, Sole Prop. & Mfr., Florin, Pa.
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For Sale!

Jobbing Promptly Attended To.
Estimates Chg
JOSEPH B. GA
SANITARY
PLUMBER #: AND =: GAS
T-xro Doors West of Bowrma
Ind’. Tel. No. 835
MOUNT

enced
and
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V’ehicles, Carriages, Bugg
For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, constructed in a
capable
rst
mechanics under the directio,
the work speak for its worth, it guarant
MARIETTA CARR]
» ; i
2'he same care exercised in repairing as maj
Seeder Watejr Tank
18 2d, will be
ia Soin €e Acres and Fourten Perch,
—— by state of cultivatim and fen
ot ve land is situated on the roa
mei A te the Mount Joy Canetery, a
tof the lutter For particulars cal
HARR RA USSE
# Gravel Land
ces tn good re-
d leading from
short distance
lon or address
LMAN,
+ Florin, Penna
by an alley. The improvements thereon
erected consist of az STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, Hog, Sty, Etec.
A large yariety of fruit such as peaches, pears
cherries, quinces, etc. This property is cen:
trally located and must positively be sold.
SP" Sale to commence at 2 o'clock Pp. m.
J. G. BEATTY, B, B. EICHELBERGER,
Auct, Administrator, :
» The Soft and Semsible Snail,
! At least half a dozen scientists are
bow carefully studying snails. The
season, according to \one of them, is be
eause these little aniguals are extraogp-
dinerily sympathetic pad intelligent.
ou't inquiry are seldom satisfactory Inquire
Holding 30 barrels, never don’t nealect to pla
i ble. For partdcule rs apply to
sold reasonable. For partfculc 7 Ww. CC. EOW RNR
The Bulletin or I ox No. 91, : Proprietor off the Marietta Carriage Works, w)
. whom work I
FLORIN) PA.- b rk has been dog as to