The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, October 05, 1901, Image 4

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Ability
of America to give and pay for the
Marge orders recently executed in Eu-
rope. American individual ability
and American power in the money
market have been personified in the
person of Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan,
the most observed and talked about
person in Europe for several weeks.
His coming was heralded by the
news of his successful formation of
the $1,000,000,000 steel trust. He
stopped a panic in the stock ex-
RPONT MORGAN.
ftallst Who Has Caused a
tion In Europe.)
Jonglon by arriving just
mors of Wall street specula-
ore wildest; he took up $50,-
p0 eof the British war 10an;
ht up a controlling interest in
great steamship lines and he
zed the old dréam of the Geo-
hical society of Lisbon for a
mship line to New York.
he appearance of this man has
ed public demonstrations. At
Guild Hall banquet he said not
word, yet he was the center of ob-
ervation. At Windsor the king con-
fesned his curiosity to see the ‘‘great
reorganizer” and hoped he would not
take a fancy to England's historic
palace on the Thames and buy it.
At Paris a mob thronged the square
about the Gare due Nord when it was
lesrned that Morgan was to leave on
the 'alais-London Rapide. When he
appeared at the station the crowd
mv a distinguished-looking man
ebove the middle height, with a gray
mustache and hair, in a light gray
tusiness suit and raglan, and with
the rosette of the Legion of Honor in
his buttonhole. There was a curt
nod te the reporters who tried to get
a word with him, and the “Atlantic
‘fransport King,” ‘Steel Magnate”
and “Great Reorganizer” was gone,
na's Game War-
se of EExtermin-
tain Lions,
territorial game
a, has left Phoenix
irty, equipped for a
‘alifornia lions in the
nouritains, about 150
>it Flagstaff.
country the big cats are to
d in larger numbers than in
her locality in Arizona, and the
expects to bag several hundred
m. At one time the California
was to be found in all parts of
ona, but large territorial and



SPORT IN ARIZONA.
(Hunting Expedition to Exterminate
Mountain Lions.)
eounty bounties have caused his ex-
termination in many places. Many
thousand dollars have been paid by
each county for lion scalps, and at $20
per head hunters have found it profit-
able business, some of them in times
past killing a score of lions in a week's
time, and a total of over $100,000 has
been paid in Arizona for scalps in the
last tem years. Hunoreds of lions,
though, have been shot by cattle, borse
aud sheep men who have not claimed
the bounties, taking as their rewards
the faet that they have disposed of the
cause of the slaughter of their calves,
colt and lambs.
+ While the lions have grown less
common in the southern part of the
territory, there has been no percep-
tible deerease in their numbers in the
avilder northern regions. Sheepmenin
the San Francisco mountains
that their raids were proving ruinous
to the sheep industry. Warden Me-
Carty has takemd the matter in hand
and organized the hunting party.
) Smallest City in Americas,
The smatlest ‘incorporated city in|
has |
world is Fenton, Mo. It
an incorporated city for
8, but had a population of ‘but
rsons. This little city is ahout
from Sh Zonin.
25
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-| hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
have |
complained of late that the lions are
killing off their laanbs in such numbers |
THE NEW ENGLAND WOMAN
ot a Prepossesning Figure in Outs
iine or Motion, According to
Thin Writer, !
In body she belongs to a people
which has spent its physical force,
and lacks vitality, says Kate Steph-
ens, in Atlantic. She is slight, There
is lack of adipose tissue—reserve
force—throughout her frame. Her
lungs are apt to be weak, waist
normal and hips undersized.
She is awkward in movement. Her
climate has not suffered her relaxa-
tion and the ease and curve of mo-
tion that more enervating air im-
parts. This is seen even in public.
In walking she holds her eibows set
in an angle, and sometimes she steps
out in the tilt of the Cantabrigian
man. In this is perhaps an wuncon-
scious imitation, a sympathetic copy-
ing, ¢f an admirable norm, but it is
graceless in petticoats. As she steps,
she knocks her skirt with her knees,
and gives you the impression that
her leg is crooked, that she does not
lock her «nee joint. More often she
toes in than out.
She has a marvelously delicate,
brilliant, fine-grained skin. It is in-
aocent of powder and purely natural.
No beer in past generations has en-
tered its making, and no port; also,
little flesh.
| Ant 01d Institution,
The eight-hour day is not such a new
thing. Or April 2, 1792, the town of
Partridgefield, Mass., now Peru, voted
“to grant one hundred and fifty pounds
for Repairing Highways in said town,
to be worked out 2 thirds in June next
at 3s 6d per Day, and the other third in
September at 3s per day, Eight hours
in a day to be Deemed a Day's
Work.”

MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION PRO-
POSED T0 THE CITIZENS OF THIS (0M-
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR RE-
JECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
I'HE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
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 resolved by the Senate and the
House of Representatives of the Commonwezlth in
General Assembly met, ‘That the following is pro-
posed as Amendments to the Constitution of the Com-
wonwealth 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 allelec-
tions, ** the words ‘‘subject, however, to such laws
requiring and regulating the registration of electors
as the General Assembly may enact,*’ so that the
said section shall read 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
eral Assembly may enact :
1—He shall have been a citizen of the United States
at least one month.
having previously been a qualified elector or native
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born citizen of the State, he shall have removedahe
from and returned, then six months) immediately
preceding the election.
#—He shall have resided in the
where he shall offer to vote at least two months im-
mediately preceding the election,
{—If twenty-two years of age and upwards,


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
ing and requiring the registration of electors may be
enacted to apply to eitiesonly provided that such laws
be uniform for citiesof 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 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 same class,
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. Wi GRIEST,
JECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMELY
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PE!
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY
OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCE
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing «n Amendment to the Constitution of the
Commonwealth.
SECTION 1—DBe it enacted by the Senate and the
Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met,
the following is proposed as an Amendment to the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof :
AMENDMENT,
Strike ont 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,
PENN
IN EFFECT MAY 26, 1901
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PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY
elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring |
and regulating the registration of electors asthe Gen- |
election district |
shall have paid within two years a State or County
tax, which shall have been assessed at least two |
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- |
Secretary of the Commonwealth, |
MENDMENT T0 THE CONSTITUTION PRO- |
POSED 10 THE CITIZENS OF THIS C0M- |
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR RE- |
or
INSYLVANIA, |
GF ARTICLE XVIII, OF THE CONSTITUTION, |
ITouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of |
and it is |
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Secretary of the Commonweslth, |
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MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MARKERS, &c
Rear Star and News Printing Office
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Remempoer
if you want anything in the line of
Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
the only place to get it good and fresh is at the
Empire Bakery
FILORIIN, PA.
S. S. GIITSGRICET, Prop:
Funerals Supplied at Short Notice

A New Repair Shep!
I desire to inform the public that I have open
ed «a Shoe Repair Shop in the basement of
David H. Engle’s Furnitore Warerooms
West Main St., Mount Joy
where Iam prepared to do cobbling of every
description at reasonable rates
Men's Shoes Ialf Soled and Heeled for 65c¢
Sewed on for 75 cents
Ladies’ Shoes Half Soled and Heeled for joc
Sewed on for 55 cents
Girls and Boys Shoes According
A Trial Job Solicited
Harry Sheaffer
to Size
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Lor Coal Wat Vill Burn
you should place your order
with me. No advance in price
I. N. HOSTETTER
FLORIN, PA.
The Only Place to (vet
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.

2—11e shall have resided in the State one year (or, |
e168 ATT 5
Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy, Penna.
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| Rob Dotti, MD's Washingtsn D C
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‘MaGNETIC RELIEF
or the One Minute Cure For Pain
| ad powerful irritant and a Golden Remedy for the
! Headache, Toothache and Neuralgia, Sore Gums,
| Sere Throats Head Colds, Catareh, Weak and Sore
| Eyes, with dimness of Vision, Cramp, Wind or
Bunions and Coft Corns re-
TEN CENTS
| Dyspepaia, Colic, Ete
[ lieved at once, PRICE,
i -> on a
J. D. Easton, Sole Prop. & Mfr., Florin, Pa.

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For Sale!
Seeder Water Tank
Holding 30 barrels, necer used, will be
sold reasonable. For particulars apply to
‘The Bulletin or Box No. 91,
FLORIIN. PA.
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‘Oh Tes! Oh Tes!
GEORGE S. VOGEL, AUCTIONEER
i Post Office Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Telephone Number 851.
Rates Very Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales

FOR SALE!
14 Choice Building Lots
in the village of
For
by the square or single lot,
Florin, along the new Donegal road.
particulars apply to
H. P. BAER, FLORIN, PENNA,

TOR S4&LET
Three Acres and Fourteen Perehes Gravel Land
in a good state of cellicaiion 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 callow or address
MUSSELMAN,
Florin, Penna
HARRY
FOR S&LE.
In the West Ward of Mount Joy Borough
A FME LARGE THO-STORY TEN-ROOM DWELLING
With Large Store Room and Warerovmns At-
tached. All necessary outbuildings. Call
on or address
i B. Hershey, Justice of the Peace, Mt. Joy
BIRD MANNA!
| The great secretof the canary breeders of
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the Hartz Mountains in Germany, Bird
Manna will restore the song of cage birds,
will prevent their ailments, and restore
i them to good condition. If given during
{ the season of shedding feathers it will
| carry the little musician through this
eritieal period without the loss of song.
Sent by mail on receipt of 15¢. in stamps.
Seld by all druggists. Bird Book Free.
THE BIRD FOOD CO, J) ¢
Nov 400 NN. Third 5i, Philadelphia, Pay
Single & Double-Barrel Breech Loaders
IKIRK JOHNSON & CO.
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4 CC TU NDERWEAR —
Our Stock of Underwear is More Complete Than Ever,
Embracing a Full Line of
Children's White Merino from 10c up, Children's White Wool Wrappers 24c.
Children's Union Suitytat 26c, Misses" Oneita Pon Suits at §0c.
Ladies" Union Suits at 5c, Boys’ Bibed Underwear a thc,
Wer's Excelent Values in Fleeced and Wool a6 to 50 Cent,
eres eirnatgze sri
=H. B. EBEERSOLE
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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as Low as $4.50
have on hand the best known makes, such as Semington’s, L. Switk's,
Grinner's, Moore's, Ithaca, &c., Hammel and Hammelless
) 3 ’
Loery Gun you pur-
We
You can buy these Guns for half their regular prie.
chased of us is guaranteed to give satisfaction cr a new Gun in place of it
PIROSH .. & .. SIMMONS
THE OLD ESTABLISHED BROKERS AND JEWELERS
20 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna.
OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S 5 AND 10 CENT STORE
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


Do You Want « New
Jenny Lind
Surrey Buggy
Road or
Spring Wagon
1 or any kind of a Light Conveyance 2 Yes : Vell then go and talk with
Young Bros. Standard Coach Works
FILORIN, PENNA.
peCiuity uy * Fine Up-To-Date Jenny Linds
own works If yoondont want to buy a new vehicle, but would like
y yo to the same place Foung Brothers know how to fix up a wagon as good ag
ey will do it for a reasonable compensation
Proprs
of The
They make Rubber Tires set on any kind of a
vehicle ag
old one
new qu!
A SPECIAL\PIANO SALE
or
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Fifteen Second- Hand Dios lo ge sold at a sacrifice. Seven of High
Quality returned from rent, others taken in exchange on our well
to have your
Give them a trial and be convineed
known Hester & Hardman Pianos. Must be sold this week on any
Rind of terms.
ering, Arlington, Hallet & Davis, iardman, Steinway & Sons and
A rare chance to purchase such makes as the Chick-
numerous other makes. We guarantee all the above Instruments in
Jine condition. Remember, your terms will be ours.
4 West King Street, Lancaster, Penna.

Jobing Promptly Attended To. Istimates Cheerfully Furnished
JOSEPH BB. G-AINNTZ
PLUMBER # AND # GAS # FITTER
Two Doors West of Bowman's Store,
Ind. Tel. No. 835 MOUNT JOT, PENNA.

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Vehicles, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons
For Milkmen, Bakers, Merchants, constructed in a first-class manner by erperi-
capable the direction of a manufacturer who lets
the work speak for its worth, it guarantees every product of
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enced and mechanics wnder
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7 oA 0) oN
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MARIETTA CARRIAGE WORKS
Contracts made with-
out inquiry are seldom satisfactory Inquire anywhere about new vehicles, but
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don’t neglect to place on the list
WW. CC. HOW RY, Marietta
Proprietor of the Marietta Carriage Works, who «will willingly refer you to these for
whom work luis been done us to wether it is satisfactory.
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The same care exercised in repairing as manufacturing.

MYSTERIOUS IN ITS ACTIONS!
QUICK IN AFFORDING RELIEF L
IMMEDIATE IN ITS BENERICIAL arse
Arvelous asan ALTERATIVE
in its stimulant effect on a
TORPID LIVER.
A sovereign cure for
DYSPEPSIA;
INDIGESTION, OPPRESSION AND WANT
OF APPETITE.
HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS,
PIMPLES and BOILS
vanish as by magic after taking a few doses.
There is no more effectual relief for the
NAUSEA and LOATHING OF FOOD due to
INTEMPERANCE
than this article.
10 cent and 78 cent Bottles.
For sale by all druggists.
Send for Free Sample, Descriptive Circular
and Testimonials to
THE MEXICAN MEDICINE CO.,
400 N., Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA,
fT)
H
H. H. HB. YG
by external application only.
Itis the most effective medicine
known for the quick relief of Swel-
{lings, Sore Joints, Thrush, Swollen
|{Tendons and Lamencss in the Horse,
and for Headache, Toothache, Lum-
bago, Sciatica, Strained Muscles and
Aching Joints in Man: Price 25¢.
{None genuine withont the signature
and portrait of the inventor on the
wrapper: D. DODGE TOM LiNsoN|
400 N. 3rd Bt., Philadelphia, Pa
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TBADE MAREK,
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
They bring Health, Strength
'and Happiness to the Weak|
and Convalescent. {
An Unexcelled Appetizer.
ER HERB BITTERS CO,,’
MISHL Er 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. _
$1.00 per Bottle.
MISHLER'S RED LABEL BITTERS unexcelled
for all Female Complaints. $1.50 per bottle. ’
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
constant study of Catarrh’of the
ER convinced Dr.Jones that
2is AMERICAN CATARRH CURE is the best o:
111 remedies for these annoying complaints
Nelther douche nor atomizer are necessary 11
using it. The American Catarrh Cure restore
the hearing, cures the hawking, cough an
expectoration, removes the headache and nos
bleeding. Itailso improves the appetite, pro
duces sound sleep invigorates the whol
system and increases the vitality.
Sold by druggists. Also deliv ered by ma
on receipt of §1,00, by DR. W. B. JON ES.
No. 400 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa
| TO DYSPEPTICS :
1 Enjoy a good dinner, then take one of
Dr. Carl L. Jensen’s
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Pepsin Tablets
rade from pure pepsin—of the required;
strength to remove that intestinal
indigestion so pronounced after eating
a hearty meal.
For sale by all druggists generally, or send
25¢ in stamps for a bottle.
DR. CARL L.. JENSEN,
400 IN. Third St., Philadelphia.
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