The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 28, 1901, Image 4

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i $ ADAMIC
Sastav aol, n WelltuDo Young
German, Advocates the Use of
But One Garment,
To transform the world’s fashions
into the fig leuf costumes of Adam
and Eve is the self-imposed mission
of Gustav Nagel, who is just mow
maki a tour of the fatherland.
Nagel “preaches that it is uhgodly to
assume fine raiment, that the human
form divine should not be burdened
more than to protect it from the efe-
anents—in the winter a simple ani-
mal fur, in the summer a thin linen
shirt. Hats, shoes, stockings, under-
wear and haberdashery of any kind
must be avoided.
Nagel calls himself a
mensch” (a child of nature).
“natur-
At
HERR GUSTAV NAGEL.
(Apostle of Adamic Dress in His Favorize
Robe.)
present he sojourns in a cave near
Leppin, Germany, in his negligee
shirt, where thousands have visited
him and where he preaches his pe-
culiar gospel. The courts of Arend-
see and Magdeburg have pronounced
him insane, but- he seems to have
plenty of money, for prominent law-
yers have kept him thus far out of
mmadhouses. The apostle of semi-
nudity is 30 years old, a native of
Arendsee, destined by his thrifty fa-
ther, a well-to-do farmer, to become
& merchant.
The nian seems to be physically
hardened, for all last winter he
walked about barefooted in snow and
jce and exhorted his auditors to fol-
low his example. He is also a vege-
tarin, his food consisting of fruit,
b! nd vegetables only. Nagel
reaping a small fortune by the sale
of illustrated postal cards. This, he
says, he intends to devote to the
propagation of his gospel. Nagel is,
perhaps, not as crazy as would ap-
pear, judging from the shekels he
can gather with his fad. The world
runs after anything new and odd, like
Athens did when I’aul preached his
gospel.
CYRIL ARTHUR PEARSON.
Famous London Editor Whe Is Now
Engaged in Studying American
Journalism,
now
pur-
journal-
Cyril Arthur Pearson, who is
visiting this country for the
pose of studying American
ism and its methods, is only 35 years
old, but has already made several
millions by his enterprise and inge-
nuity in the newspaper line. Ile be-
gan his career a few years ago as
a writer on the staff of London Tit-
Bits. He had just come out of Win-
chester school with nothing behind
him save his father’s blessing and
othing before him but the severest
vund of competition. After working
CYRIL ARTHUR PEARSON.
(Famous English Editor Now Vieiting the
United States.)
for four years on Tit-Bits he resigned
his position to start Pearson’s Week-
ly, which, owing to the novel meth-
ods of its publisher, was a success
2c9:a the beginning. Then the young
msn branched out and established
Heme Notes, Pearson’s Magazine,
$hort Stories, the Royal Magazine,
Home Cookery, the Lady's Magazine,
Dress Making at Home, Mainly About
People and a score of other periodi-
cals, all of which are paying their
swner a handsome income. Mr. Pear-
son's most important effort is the
Daily Express, a one-cent London
morning paper, which began publica-
tion in April, 1900. 1t is in connec-
tion with this new daily and with his
intention of establishing a chain of
newspapers throughout the. world
that Mr. Pearson is now visiting this
eountry.
The Home of the Potato.
The first potatoes were cultivated
fn the Andes, somewhere between
San Diego, Chili, and Lima, Peru. Po-
tatodes still grow wild in the moun-
tain districts of South America.
Italy's Soldiers Get Cigars.
- Cigars are given to soldiers in the
Ytalian army as part of their daily
rations.

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-
voila ror,
He—Theve's one NY I'm glad of.
It anything should happen to me my
vife’s father wonld always take care
of her.
She—Dut suppose something should
happen to your wife's father ?—Lea-
lie’s Weel dy.
Two Different Views,
Said a physician to a friend:
“Of all the patients I attend
None say my method fails.”
Replicd the friend: “I'm not led
To, doubt it, for "tis often sald,
That c¢ead men tell no tales.”
—Chicago Dally News,
THING,
“ULE TEASING
ITe—I have spoken to your mother.
She—Iave Afd did she accept
you ?—Ally Sloper.
‘ou!
Quecrest Street in Chinn,
One of the queerest streets in the
world is a street in Canton, China.
The street is occupied exclusively by
dentists and apothecaries. It is en-
tirely roofed over with glazed paper
2nd contains more signs, cards and
billboards than any other street in
the world.
Ye Ind Told lic
‘ou said you
artist
rrunis.
Ae—Y wire gong Yo
ul Ty an and now you're en
gaged to a dentist.
Flo—Well, isn’t he an artist? Ile
draws from real life!-—Philadelpbia
Bulletin.
Nothing to Worry About,
Ted—He's to get a hundred thou-
sand providing he doesn’t marry.
Ned—Well, there's nothing hard
about that. A fellow with that much
money doesn’t need to marry.— Town
Topics.
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“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 as the
old-fashioned castor oil. However much they
may-abhor it, it is their best medicine for dis-
orders of the bowels, In the more 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.
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Church Chronicle. |
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Methodist Episcopal Chnrch—Preachihg
every Sunday evening at 7 p. m. by the pas- |
tor and Rev. John I'oehm on alternate eve-
nings. Epworth League at6 pm. Sab- |
bath School at 9 a. m., Amos Risser Super-
intendent. Class meeting Sunday morning |
at 10 a. m. Prayer-meeting Tnursday 7 J. |
m. Rev. Wayne Channell pastor, Rev.
John I oehm assistant pastor.
ne |
Josh Westhafer of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor |
men, but he says he would not be without
Chamberlain's Pain Balm if 1t costs five dollars
a bottle, 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-
It has also cured numerous cases of
partial paralysis: It is for sale by J. S. Carma- |
ny Florin, and Howard Smoker and Jobn
Groff, Mount Joy.
f
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lar pains.
I'wo Lawyers,
First Lawyer (angrily)—I've a good |
mind to sue you.
Second Lawyer—I shouldn't like
anything better. There's only one
trouble about two lawyers going to
law. A lawyer can never do himself
justice when he pleads his own case.
First Lawyer—That’s casily fixed. |
I'll plead your case, and you plead |
mine.—N. Y. Weekly.
lp
Have you a sense of fullness in the region of
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.
pee
Pesaiming Reproved,
“I suppese,” he ventured, “that you
yould rever speak toice againif I were
to kies you?”
“Gh. John!” she exclaimed,
don’t you get over the habit
ways locking at the dark
things?" —Tit-DBits.
“why |
of al-
side of
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physic try the |
When you want a pleasant
“ . |
Stomach and Liv- |
new remedy, Chamberlain's
er Tablets. They are easy to tike 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. }
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Pool Table For Sale.
A good fecond-hand pool table, size 41: |
by 8 feet. Also a full set of ivory balls and
full rack of cues. All to be sold very cheap.
A pply at this office.
J— SU)
-When you want a modern, np-to-dete physie
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets |
They are easy to take and pleasant in effect
Price, 35 cents. Samples free at Carmany’s
Store, Florin, Penna.
FoR SALE.
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In the West Ward of Mount Joy Borough |
A FINE LARGE TWO-STORY TEN-ROOM DWELLING !
With Large Store Room and Warerooins At- |
tached. All necessary outbuildings. Call |
on or address
C. B. Hershey, Justice of the Peece, Mt. Joy
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| (Sunday) Philadelphia Mail
| Lancaster
MENDMENT 7
A POSED To I'I'E
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR . IPPROV. Al
JECTION BY TUE GENERAL
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PEN.
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRE
OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU.L
OF ARTICLE XVIII, OF THE CONSTITUTIQN.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an Amendment to the ( ‘onstitution of fhe
Commonwealth,
SECTION 1—Be it resolved by the Senate and ‘the
House of Representatives of the Comumnonwenlth in
General Assembly met, That the following is pro
posed as Amendments to the Constitution of the Coms=
monwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the
provisions of the eighteenth 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 elec
tions, ** the words ‘subject, however, to such laws
requiring and regulating the registration of electors
as the General Assembly may enact,’? so that the
sald section shall vead as follows :
SECTION 1—-Qualifications of Electors. Every male
citizen, twenty-one years of age, possessing the fol-
lowing qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all
elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring
and regulating the registration of electors as the Gen-
eral Assembly may enaet :
1—11e shall have been a citizen of the United 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 there-
from and returned, then six months) immediately
preceding the election,
3—Ile shall have resided in the election district
where he shall offer to vote at least two months im-
mediately preceding the election.
4—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 before the election
TO THE (XC
CITIZENS OF T
Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section 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 registered, * and add to
said section the following words, *‘but laws regulat-
ing and requiring the registration of electors may be
enacted to apply to eitiesonly provi ded that such laws
be uniform for cities of the same class, ** so that the
said section shall read as follows :
SECTION T— 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 requir-
ing the registration of electors may be enacted to ap-
ply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform
for cities of the sane class,
A true copy of the Joint Resolution,
WwW. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
MENDMENT TO TH
POSED T0 THE CITIZENS OF THINS COM-
MONWEALTH FOR TUEIR APPROVAL OR RE-
JECTION-BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE (COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANII,
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY
oF THE CO 3 MONWEALTU, IN PURSUANCE
OF ARTICLE XVIII, OF THE CONSTITUTION,
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the
Commonweulth,
SECTION 1—Be it enacted by the Senate and the
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth 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 accordiinee 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 preseribed
by law : Provided that secrecy in voting be preserved,
A true copy of the Joint Resolutions.
W. W. GRIEST,
secretary of the Commenwealth,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
IN EFFECT MAY 26, 1901
N PS ANARARAIAANANANANA
wong East From Florin
Lancaster Accomodation TO00
seashore Express . . . . . 2.05
Lancaster Accommodation 343
Laucaster Acconunodation
Philadelphia Mail
| (Sunday) Philadelphia Ma i
Going West From Flori i
Way Passenger
Mail
| Lancaster Aciomod ton
Lancaster Accommodation
Harrisburg Express
(Sunday) Way Passenger '
Going East From Joy
r
Mowit
| Lancaster Accommodation
Seashore Fxpress
| Lancaster Accommod ation
Lancaster Accommodation
Philadelphia Mail . 7
(Sunday) Main Line Express. ’ . 4 63
Going West Fromm dount Joy
Way Passenger = . . ’ HI
Mail : . .
| Niagara Express
Lancaster Acc avodatton
r Accommodation
Harrisburg Express .
(Sunday) Way Passenger .
1 (Sunday) Niagara Express
(Sunday) Fast Line
Oh Wes! Oh Yes!
GEORGE S. VOGEL, AUCTICKEER
! Post Office Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Telephone Number 851.
Rates Very Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales
Private Sale
I just arrived with another load of horses which
I will sell at private sale at my old stand in Mount
Joy, Pa. [have purchased the best I could find
in Hlinois in their class. I have several
Drivers, Draft and General Purpose Horses
the rest are feeders and some of the quite heavy
kind, ranging in age from three to six years.
ALAA A AAAAAAAAAANN CC AAAAAAAAAANAANAA
Do not fail to see them and as soon as possible,
I will assure you that noone can beat them for
sound, good shape and free of blemishes. 1 will
sell them as before, on 60 days, by giving good
bankable paper. Do not miss this load.
Z W KELLER, Agt.

FOR SALE!
‘14 Choice Building Lots
in the village of
For
by the square or single lot,
Florin, along new Donegal road.
particnlars apply to
Hi. P.
the
BAER; -zoriN, PENNA,
FOR S&LET
Three Acres and Fourteen Perches Gravel Land
in a good state of cultivation and fences tn good re-
priv The laud is situated on the road leading from
Florin to the Mount Joy Cemetery, a short distance
west of the latter For particulars call va or address
HARRY MUSSELMAN,
Flovia, Pena
CONSTITUTION PRO- |
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MARKERS, &c
Rear Star and News Printing Office
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Remember
i you want anything in the line of
Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
the only place to get it good and fresh is at the
mpire Bakery
FLORIIN, PA.
SS. GIINTGRICEL, FProp-
Funerals Supplied at Short Notice
A New Repair Shop?
I desire to infor the public that 1 have open
ed «a Shoe Repair Shop in the basement of
David H. Engle’s Furniture Warerooms
West Main St., Maunt Joy
where Iam prepared to do cobbling of every
description at reasonable rates
Men's Shoes Half Soled and Heeled
75 cents
Jor 0a
Seed on for
Shoes Ilalf Soled and Heeled for joc
Sewed on for 55 cents
and Boys’ Shoes According to
A Trial Job Solicited
Harry Sheaffer
Ladies’
Girls Nize
COAL
For Coal That Till Burn
you should place your order
with me. No advance in price
I. N. HOSTETTER
FLORIN, PA.

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J. S. Carmany,
i DEALER IN
| Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers,
| Hardware, Etc.
| There is no necessity for going out of
town when you can buy just as cheap
and oftimes cheaper al home.
Leading Store.
FLORIN, PENNA.

The Guly Place to Get
3 Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
CIS ATT
‘Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy, Penna.
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‘New Summer Resort
ss +s CGI: EFIN &. u
CPTI PONTO INT OC = TTIONCODN OAC OEN
ORCIIAILD
PEACE OCC DEN O0n

| Adjoining Wild Cat Falls, Large, new three-storied
{ building, with ten mosquito and fiy-proof sleeping
apartments. Spacious Dancing Hall, tly-proof din=
ing room, and wide, double piazza overlooking the
Susquehanna. Romantic Glen, quiet walks and boat
ing in the moonlight, ¥Flegant cuisine. American
and European Plan. Fishing, boating and onting
parties made comfortable, Steamer from Marietta
Station, For datesand terms, address or telephone,
A. S. FrL.oOwERS,
MARIETTA,
CARE WILD CAT BOAT. PA.
Rob Douglas,
MD's Washington D C
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MAGNETIC RELIEF
or the One Minute Cure For Pain
A powerful irritant and « Golden Renedy for the
Headache, Toothache and
Sore Throats Head (Colds,
Eyes,
Dyspepsia,
lieved gt once.
Neuralgia,
Catuirrh,
with dimness of Vision, Cramp, Wiad or
Colic, Ete
PRICE,
Bunions aud Cott Corus re-
TEN CENTS
cm -—
J. D. Bustn, Sol Prep. & Mfr. Florin, Pa.
B&R oH
For Sale
Seeder Water Tank
will be

Holding 30 barrels, never used,
sold reasonable. For particulars apply to
The Bulletin or Box No. 91,
FLORIN. PA.

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Week and Sore |

Single &
JO
as
We have on hand the best Fk
Grinner's,
‘ou can buy these
chased of us is guaranteed |
PIROSH
THe OLD EsTA
20 North
OPPOSITE
H. E. EBERSOLE
Moore's,
Guns for
Quee Lian
We
PPD
aster,
5
you pur-
Gun in place of it
MMONS
IRS AND JEWELERS
Penna.
ND 10 CENT STORE

RARER TIER
KEEP YOUR
ON THIS SPACE
NEXT WEEK
hh &
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CEL ERETETELY
&

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

HIE IIT.O
Do You
Want a
New
Jenny Lind
Surrey
Road
Buggy
or
Spring Wagon
or any kind of a Ligh! Uonveyance ?
Young Bros.
rs
“Lhe
Yes : 1Vell then go and talk with
Standard Coach Works
FILORIN, PENNA.
They wcke a specialty
vehicle at our vier works
old ure rebult,
go to the same place
of Fire Up-To-Date Jenny Linds
Isa don’t want to bry a new vehicle,
Gir
Rubber Tires set on any kind of a
but would like to hace your
Young Brothers know how to fic vp a wagon as good as
wee and they will do it for a reasonable compensation them a trial aud be convinced

Piano Tuning
> 5 - wy - y, 7
By an Experienced and Reliable Tuner.
We Guarantee All Qur Tuning to be Entirely
—> Satisfactory —
| Now is the time to have your instrument put in good condition
is :
This is our busiest season so First Comes, First Served.
KIRK JOHNSON & CO
24 West King Street, Lancaster,
Penna.

Jobbing Promptly Attended To.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
JOSEPIEI BB. GAINTZ
PLUMBER =:
SANITARY
AND & GAS =
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T~xro Decors West of Bowman's
\ Ind. Tel. No. 835
Nore Guns, |
Na
: FITTER
> Store,
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Vehicles,
For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, « yn in a first-class manner
enced and
the work speak fui
MARIETTA CAR
The same
out inquiry are seldom satisfactory
Proprietor af the
whom work ives bee. dui
capable
care exercised in repairing
Carriages,
mechanics under the direction of
of
OD
as manufacturing.
anyirhere about
list
Inquire
4
don’t neglect to pluce on the
Xarietta Carriage Works,
ts to whether it is satistociv.
« manvfocturer
Contracts made
new
who will witlinolu 1
who will willingly refer yo:
Buggies, Wagons
by
erper i=
who lets
its worth, it guarantees ecery product of
WORKS
with-
kicl but
veliiicues,
TW. C. HFOWRY, Marietta
to those for
Ye