The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, November 03, 1901, Image 1

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DLE HORSES
hips with Which
e of Insects Are
- Vogue,
“Fly nets for horses in harness are
old as the hills,” said a dealer: in
horse equipments, reports the New
York Sun. “but saddle fly nets, for
saddle horses, aré something com-
paratively new. They are made
B fit around the cantle of the saddle,
from, which they extend back over the
horse’s haunches. The net is made
leather cords, commonly in russet,
sometimes in black, attached across
in parallel lines to five bars or tapes
running lengthwise of the horse’s
ack, the free ends of the cords hang-
ing in the wsual manner at the horse's
sides.
“As to appearance such a net, seen
on a saddle horse, is not only entirely
sightly and appropriate there, but it
gives to the horse's outfit a touch of
picturesqueness.
“Another comparatively new thing
for a rider's use is the fly riding whip
which has, attached to a handle of
about the same length, a hair switch
ebout 18 inches in length. This is
gomething not intended for park use,
for which the saddle fly net is en-
tirely suitable, but rather for use in
switching the flies off a horse while
iding along on the highways and
Avways; perhaps gn a short-tail-
or, it 1 ¥be, in a region
rere particularly bother-
DISCOVERED BILL NYE.
Western Man Who Claims to Have
Early Appreciated the Famous
Humorist,
Col. Bill Root, of Laramie, Wyo., is
probably entitled to the credit of hav-
ing “discovered” Bill Nye, the humor-
ist. Root now has charge of the In-
dian village at the pan-American ex-
position, and tells the following story
of how he first met the writer:
“Bill Nye,” when he was a young
man, wasn't much; in fact, folks in
Laramie wondered whether he would
eventually dry up and blow away or
just die of plain starvation. Things
never would come his way, and that
same way led through many rocky
ses. Everything to which he turned
hand seemed to wither under it,
d he began to think that he was a
Roodoo.’
“Bill was a pretty discouraged sort
f a chap when I said to him and his
wife one day: ‘Come out to the ranch
and stay with me for awhile,’ and they
came. Long before this time Frances,
Bill's wife, had made up her mind that,
Bill was cast in the mold of a lawyer,
and nothing would de but Bill must
study law. So Bill came along with his
old books and would wander around
the ranch trying to imbibe ozone and
pages of Blackstone. But the canker-
worm of worry was in his mind and the
ozone and several of the things I had
upboard seemed to do little
KTEROUS AT FORTY.
Their
Two
Men’s Hands Lose
hey R
JOSEPH LEVI CRC HA FR
THE PHILADELPHIA
BRANCH STORE & &
244 LOCUST STREET
COLUMBIA, PENNA
(SSR OR VISTI OEE 3 88 §
Furnishings “and Hats
Love That Makes No Return,
For love he forfeited his friends
For love he turned away
From honors such as men are glad
To strive for night and day;
For love he lost what nobler men
Would be most loath to lose,
And had ro recompense, because
"Twas all for love ef booze.
~Chicago Record-Herald.
EXPERT ADVICE.
“What would you advise me to make
»f this colt, a trotter or a pacer?”
“1d make sausage of him.”—N. Y.
Journal.
A Peculiarity.
Jome men of wealth have made a lot,
And, pray, what have they done with it?
They simply add to what they've got
Instead of having fun with it!
~Washington Star.
Waiting to Start,
Impatient Husband—Will yow ever
ome away from that looking-glass,
(lara?
Wife (pleasantly) — You
Algy, that art is long.
Husband (sharply)—I remember,
madam, that time is fleeting.—Les-
lie’s Weekly.
forget,
Same Old Diwenchantment,
“Disappointed in love’s young
dream again?” queried her legal ad-
riser.
“Yes, sir. It’s the same old night-
mare,” replied the actress who was
‘eying to procure her third divorce.
—Chjcago Tribune.
About Haircuts,
Sunday School Teacher—hat do
we learn from the story of Samson?
Little Boy (rubbing lis head
thouy That it doesn’t pay ter
have a feller’s hair.—
Chic

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Court Proclamation!
WnereEas, The Hon, John B, Livingston, Pres
ident, and Hon, Charles I. Landis, Assoclate Judge
of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county
Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts Oyer
and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery
and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for
the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept,
to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to
make public 'roclamation throughout my bailiwick,
that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery, also, a Courtof General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Jail Delivery will commence In the Court
House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania,
THE THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
(THE 18TH, ) 1901,
ON
In pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE
1S HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor and Alderman of the
City of Lancaster, in said County, and all the Jus
tices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of sald
City and County of Lancaster, that they be then
and there in their own proper persons with their
rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions,
and their other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain in their behalf to be
done ; and to all those who will prosecute against the
prisoners who are or then shall be in the jail of the
sald County of Lancaster are to be then and there to
prosecute against them as shall be just.
Dated at Lancaster, the 15th day of October, 1901.
THOMAS L. MCMICHAEL, SHERIFF,

The Leading Clothiers
YOFFE AND GAFFIN BROS.
Mount Joy, Pa.
DEALERS XIV
Men's, Youths’ and
Children’s Clothing,
Overcoats, Trousers,
Shoes! Shoes !
Felt, Rubber and
Leather Boots,
Hats and Caps,
Underwear, Gloves,
Dress Shirts,
Neckwear, Hosiery,
Ladies’ Furnishings
Strictly gash. One Brice To All.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
FLORIN HOTEL
oA AD OD
IR

Saturday, December 7,1901
The undersigned will offer at public sale, at the
Florin Hotel, Florin, Pa. al}
those 3 Lots of Ground fronting on the north side of
Lancaster county,
the Harrisburg and Lancaster Tarnpike, in the vill-
age of Florin, ’a., on which is erected a
L_, Large 2 1-2 Story
Brick Hotel Property
Leh) Two and One-lalf-Story
r [louse attached, also,

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MENDMENT T0 THE CONSTITUTION PRO-
POSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS ¢0M-
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR RI-
JECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
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 1—Be it resolved by the Senate and the
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth in
General Assembly met, That the following Is pro
posed as Amendments to the Constitution of the Com-
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 sald 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
elections, subject, however, to such laws requiring
and regulating the registration of electors asthe Gen-
eral Assembly may enaet :
1—He shall have been a citizen of the United States
at least one month.
2—1He 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—I1e 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 Deen assessed at least two
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
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
4 enacted to apply to cities only provi ded 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, butlaws 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. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
a ——————
MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION PRO-
POSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COM-
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR RE-
JECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
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 1—Be it énacted 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 accordance with the eighteenth article thereof :
AMENDMENT,
Strike out section four of article elght and Insert In
place thereof, as follows i
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,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD!
EFFECT MAY 26, 1901
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Mount Joy Steam Heater Co.
Has on exhibition in C, Buohl's store room,
opposite D. HH. 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.
wicc==(all and See Stock and Learn Prices
Remember
if you want anything in the line of
Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
the only place to get it good dad fresh is at the
mpire Bakery
FLORIN, PA.
S. SS. GINTGRICEL, Prop.
Funerals Supplied at Short Notice
JAS. GLATFELTER

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MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MARKERS, &¢
Rear Star and News Printing Office
MOUNT JOY, - PENNA.

The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &¢.
—8 AT 52
Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy, Penna.
CAL
For Coal That Will Burn
you should place your order
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with me. No advance in price
I, N. HOSTETTER

ARIE SI RSET
(UNDERWEAR
Our Stock of Underwear is More Complete Than Ever,
Fatal
MARLEEN
AN
Embracing a Full Line of
Children's White Merino from 10c up, Children's White Wool Wrappers 2ic,
Children's Bnion Suits at 5c, Misses’ Oneita Union Suits at S0c.
Ladies’ Union Suits at 50c,
Men's Excellent Values in Fleeced and Wool at 2) to 1.50 Cents,
Boys’ Ribbe Underwear at 25c'
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=H. BE. EBERSOIL.E—
MOUNT JOY, PA.
AI TE IR LE TERE

UNREDEEMED GUNS
SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BARREL
Breech-Loaders Sold gs Low as 2.25
Hammerless Guns, Best Makes at Very Low Prices.
PIROSH .. & .. SIMMONS
THE OLD ESTABLISHED BROKERS AND JEWELERS
) Trays ? .
20 North Queen Street, lancaster, Penna.
OPPOSITE WOOLWORTII'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
& EMBALMIN
HEILI.O!!
Do You
Jenny Lind
Surrey Buggy
Road or
Spring Wagon {1
or an kind of a Ligh! Conveyance ? Yes:
Young Bros. Standard Coach Works
FLORIN, PENNA.
ey moke a specialty of Fine Up-To-Date Jenny Linds
jele at our own works


Want « New
Lroprs
7
of The
; Rubber Tires set on any kind of a
pup If you dont want to buy a new vehicle, hut would like to have your
we rebult, go tothe same place Young Brothers know how to fie vp a wagon os good ax
1 oi it fora r ;
ud they will do it for a reasonable compensation Give them a trial aad be convinced
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