The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, February 24, 1904, Image 2

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EEKLYJBULLET
Ee Mt. Joy, Pa.
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lof 1all
would dare XO leave DOr a trans- |
Atl ntic voyage without a fill comple-
imént of these useful aniruals, says an ex-
ghange. A comparatively small numbex
of the passengers on one of these crafts
ever see a oat at sea. Recently acat that
mysteriously found its way into the cabin
saloon of the St. Paul while the usual
‘aoncert for “aged sailors was'in progress
was hailed with as much astonishment
a messenger from Mars might have
as
gome of the passengers seemed
deen.
to think she had come from the sea, like
a mermaid. A steward seized pussy
the scruff of the neck and she promt
eared.
Rsapps big liner carries from 154
cats on a voyage.
they find plenty of occupation
ing after the mice in the hol i rivery
of them come lurking arow’ only duty
they are bountifully fed. & Ro set thet
imposed on the stewarf -., . sleeping
the cats do not get
cabins or the saloon, game of poker in
A cat once brokge the Germanic. It
the smoking cabl,isonous stuff in the
had eaten SOI the smoking cabin in
‘hold and ga efore going into convul-
great distry cabin was cleared an
islons. Wj Kentucky shot the cat
armed 2 rhoard.
and pegs
| ORNIA’S CHARM.





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om East Will Miss Much,
After a Year There Is Ready
to Capitulate,

ou will not find everything in south-
A California. You will miss the wide
rétehes of green in the open places,
ar removed from the dusty cities, the
moble trees, the clear streams of water,
the blue lake nestled in among the pine-
clad mountains; you will miss that
splendid gmiracle, the change of the sea-
#sons, when your whole nature comes
{nto closer touch with the great mother
heart of nature than at any other time
4n all the year, says H. 8. Harwood, in
the World To-day. -
| Yes, you will miss much, but when
you have been here a year, when month
after month of rare and beautiful weath-
er blemd into each other, when the
#ea woos you and the flowers charm
you and the brown mountains beckon
you and the soft air soothes you, after
& year has passed you find there are
some compensations for the lovely
things you have left behind you, you
leome to realize that nature has done
more for this stretch of sea and moun-
tain girt land than she has done for any
ipther spot on the globe.
| You may have been charmed with
California when you came, you may
‘have been captivated after you had
been here a year, you may capitulate and
consent to be captured by the time two
golden summers have stolen over you.
| COLD STORAGE A BLESSING.
Regulates the Market Prices of Per
\ ishable Commodities, Especially
| in the Line of Fruit.


Few householders appreciate the
debt they owe to the cold storage Sys-
tem now so generally in use through-
out the coundry. It has become a nec-
essary adjunct to the rapidly develop-
ing commercial orcharding of the
country. It is the reservoir in which
the tempora oversupply of fruit is
placed and f 1 which it may be uni-
formly distributed throughout the
Fear. From the earliest times it has
n recognized that some provision
must be made to store up the tempor-
ary surplus and distribute it in time
greater need if an Industry is to
into permanency and stability,
and if viclent fuctuations in supply
pnd demand are to be avoided, says
the Chicago Chronicle.
{The danger of so-called overproduc-
tion is greatest in an industry when
no provision is made to equalize the
distribution of the products through-
put the year. There can be no general
overproduction when the majority of
the people of the world are still under-
supplied, and an. industry becomes
safe and attractive when man masters
fhe art of handling the temporary
oversupply and of converting it into
a steady uniform supply to an increas-
{ing number of people.


i
To Dispel Ennui.
The climate of the great glacier of
the Grindelwald ix the heart of the Ber-
"nese Oberland of Switzerland is an ex-
perience that every seeker after new
sensations should try, says Kathleen L.
Greig, in Four-Track News. He had
best prepare himself by resting a few
days at Interlaken. Then he may go
forth some fine morning with a jaunty
Alpine hat ‘en his head, stout boots on
his feet, a fe@ling of ennui in hig heart,
and come back minus all three. First
‘he will drive along a perfect road
through tiny villages, past rainbow-
tinted meadows full
and turbulent little streams. Then th
road becomes stedper, and the soener
about him grows savage. The valle
below begins to look very far away, th
mongter snow-capped Alps frow
above him, and at last he approaches th
great glacier of Grindelwald,
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Twenty new varieties or nsn were us
covered last summer in the waters abo fut
Alaska by an expedition from the Unfit
od States fish commission. The boy with
the bent pin and the angleworm does fot
care. To him a fish isa fish, by whatg ver
sclentific name it may be called.
Rents and Suicides,
Rents are paid quarterly in Par
every quarter day is marked by a
number of suicides, the vietimg
~~ Door ‘wretches who cannot pay,
am tiUB to escape eviction, On the
Onth no less than nine pe;
for this r
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1ly one-half of the hoi. used by
rewers of Washington®, 4 5 fat
fi ruddy driver of one of t e big Wag-
s, according to thezPosty . re
Ewillers, and there are horsd, belonging
™ not leave |
beer |
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at lunch time. They nd
taste for the orl wengeud they refuse
to do their work unti they have been
supplied. Now, I say ta: ~_ horses ac
quired a taste for beer, bul ess 1am
wrong about that, is my tgndid
opinion that horses na 2
They seem to have hie same taste for
it that hogs have¢ or ‘mash’ and ‘beer’
from the stillhous¢t. It isa well-known
fact that in rusning down and locating
illicit stills inAhe mountain districts
the revenfyflicers are frequently aid-
ad in their York by watching the hogs,
the razordicks, sniffing the ‘mash’ for a
distance of two miles.
“Qur horses fatten on beer, and itis a
notieable fact that the onesdrinking the
mat beer can do the most hard driving.
ne horses draw the line on stale beer,
and one of them will have to be power-
ful dry in the throat before he will drink
it. But give him a bucket of fresh beer
and it will soon disappear, and he will
neigh for more. Drivers’ helpers and
horses are allowed a liberal supply of
the fluid by the company, and I would
do without my mugs before I would see
my horses go thirsty.”



SPECIAL SESSION OVER BUG.
Legislature Called to!
of Louisiana
Devise Means of Destroying
the Boll Weevil.
A little bug, almost too small for indi-
vidual notice, is taking up the time of


the Indiana legislature to be called into |
special session. This little boll weevil,
says the Baltimore Sun, seems a very
small matter to the people of the coun-
try at large, but to cotton growers its
coming is fraught with prodigious evil.
For years it has been the boast of Tex-
as that she could raise cotton enough |
to supply the world, and she did appear |
to be satisfied with raising about a third
of all the American staple. But this lit-
tle weevil crawled across the border
from Mexico and has swept the cotton
fields like a pestilence. Each year the
domain of the weevil is spreading, and
its kind is multiplying by billiens. No!
effective means has yet been found to
check the spread of the pest, and the en~
tire cotton belt is alarmed.
The Louisiana special commission has
recommended to the legislature that a
non-cotton growing belt be created
between that state and ™exas, by which
it 1s expected to starve out the weevil
and stay its further progress northward.
Already the loss by this insect is prob-
ably $25,000,000, and experts of the na-
tional and state government are doing
everything in their power to devise some
means to check this Texas terror.

FOOD VALUE OF OYSTER.

Bivalve Does Not Rank with the Cod
Haddock or Mackerel—Tipe
Blue Point,

As a matter of interest there is only
one species of oyster, ostrea virginica,
along the eastern coast of North
America, says Good Housekeeping.
€ western coast has at least five
species, but only two of these are of im-
portance, and these de not compare with
the eastern shellfish. Thus it is appar-
ent that a blue point, a Providence
river and a Chesapeake bay oyster are
one and the same thing, so far as spe-
cles is concerned. The difference is
merely a matter of environment, a dif-
ference in food supply and conditions in
growth.
The noted blue point comes from the
Lang Island shore, from what was once
a natural bed. It gets its name from
the little town of Blue Point, off which
the beds were discovered. These oys-
ters were of handsome shape and extra
appearance, and at once commanded
fancy prices. It was only a matter of
time when these and neighboring beds
would be worked out, and then it was
found necessary to resort to “seeding”
or “planting”—that is, covering the
beds with [young oysters from other lo-
/
calities.
The oyster is rich in phosphates, but is
almost entirely lacking in fatmaking,
muscle-bpiilding material and those ele-
ments which go to make up physical
force and vitality. While it is whole-
some and easily assimilated, the actual
food value of the oyster is not suffi-
cient tp rank it with our great food
fishes-J-the cod, haddock, mackerel, ete.
TREES IN CHINA.







Govepnment Sends Out Mint¥ite In-
stfuctions for Planting of Tim-
ber in the Denuded Sections.
 

Tiee planting in northern China 1s
beifig strnuously enjoined by the au-
thorities, not only as a productive in-
dugftry for the people, but alike as a
means of strengthening the river em-
bajnkments against floods and of check-
ing drought. Of late years, says Golden







jenny, trees have been cut down by
holesale for agricultural purposes,
hile the peasants do not take the

rouble to plant fresh ones, because the
80ll is 80 loose that they must dig down
very deep for a satisfactory foothold.
80 vast tracts of fertile land are left
f.barren, while in the northern provinces
especially the influx of sand carried by
| high winds from the Mongolian deserts

{ threatens to fill up the unoccupied
| ground.
~- 80 in the important province of
Chili, which contains the capital,
Peking, there is a government procla-
mation notifying the “Eight directions
tor tree plantation”—most minute in-
structions as to the kind of trees re-
(quired, the depth they should be plant-
,d and the fertilizers to be used and
the “Ten benefits to be derived from the
awe,” such among others, as the sale
of timber and fruit, the beneficial in-
fluence of trees in attracting rain, pre-
serving the just equilibrium of wind
Influences, and purifying the atmos-
phere, while, “travelers and families
Will find shade and rest under the
ches" —a poetic touch for coneclu-
.


property of Harvey
for Frances G. Mum}
ses, at the stables 0
for D. B. Keiffer, 7
+ Hempfield towns]
shoats and farmiy
1 N. Eby.
rning and | horses, COWS an
acquired a Henry J. E
several great states, and has even caused | to Horst’s
— a pn
C. H Zeller’s Sal
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Saturday, 20—A
Monday, 22—N¢
Tuesday, 29=
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Wednesday, ©
tcwnship, mules, hors9
ing implements for H. W


Thursday, 10—On the road 1€
Mount Joy to Maytown, about 3 miles Ww
of the former and 2 miles northeast of the
latter place, on the Hon. J. D. Cameron
farm, mules, horses, cows, steers, shoats
and farming implements by Michael W,
Shearer.




Friday, 11—About one mile north of Mt.
Joy, on the road leading from Mount Joy
mill, mules, horses, cows, steers
shoats and farming implements by John
W. Shearer,
Saturday, 12—In Florin, one horse, cows
wagons, and a large lot of farming imple-
ments by John Guhl,
Oo.
Monday, 14—On the road leading from
Mount Joy to Columbia, near the old Ris-
ser mill, horses, mules, cows, bulls, shoats
and farming implements by Jac, Habecker
Tuesday, 15—At Book’s mill, on Mari
etta and Mount Joy turnpike, horses,
mules, colts, cows, 75 shoats and farming
implements by John L. Book.
Wednesday, 16—Near Strickler’s meet-
ing house, Rapho township, horses, cows,
steers, shoats, farming implements and
household goods by Emanuel Eby.
Thursday, 17—At his coach works at
Landis’ mill, a lot of new carriages, bug-
gies, ete. by Samuel K. Landis.
929.
Tuesday, 22—In West Donegal township
formerly the Meckley farm, horses, cows,
mules, steers, and shoats by J. Levenight,
Thursday, 24—At Maytown, horses, wag
ons, buggies, harness and household goods
by Samuel Lenhart,
Friday, 25—Near Maytown, horses, colts
cows, shoats and farming implements by
John A. Houseal,
25

Two Weeks’ Tour via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
The second Pennsylvania Railroad tour
of the season to Jacksonville, allowing two
weeks in Florida, will leave New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington
by special train on Febraary 16,
Excursion tickets, including railway
transportation, Pullman accomn odations
(ove berth) and meals on route in both
directions while traveling on the special
train, will be sold at the following rates:

New York, $50.00; Trenton, $49.00; Phil-
adelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, and
Washington, $48.00; Pittsburg, $53.00; and
at proportionate rates from other points.
For tickets, itineraries, and other infor-
mation, apply to ticket agents, or to Geo.
W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad
Street Station, Philadelphia,
NOTHING EQUALS CHAMBERLAIN’SN
CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
Dr. P. B. Spears, of Pinchard, Ala., has
become acquainted with the good qualities
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy and uses it in his own family
and in his practice. He says: “It beats
any preparetiou I have ever seen for all
bowel complaints. I do not think of re-
commending any Other, and also use it
with my own children.” This remedy is
for sale by J, 8. €armany, Florin, Pa.,
and all Mount Joy Druggists.
————

Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Harvey W. Mummau deceased
late of Mount Joy Borough, Lane, Co.,
Pennsylvania.
Letters of administration on sald estate
having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted thereto are requested
to make immediate payment, and those
having claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, residing in Mt,
Joy R. F. D. No. 2. \
FRANCES G, MUMMAT,
W. U, HENSEL, Atty, Adugnistratrix,
————-
Executors’ Notice, \
Estate of Tobias Geiger, late of Bag
gal Twp., Lane. Co , Pa.
Letters testamentary on said estate
ing been granted to the undersigned,| all
persons indebted there






t Done-
to are requeste
make immediate payment, and those


ing claims or demands against the s
will present them without delay for se
ment to the undersigned,
FANNIE J, GEIGER,
Executrix



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ANOTHER CASE OF RHEUMATISM CURED
BY CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM,
The efticacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
in the relief of rheumatism fs being demons
strated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsby,
Va, says that Ohamberlain’s Pain Balm
gave him permanent relief from Rheuma-
tism in the back when everything else
failed, and he would not be without it
For sale by J, 8, Carmany, Florin, Ph.

and all Mouut Joy Druggists,
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WORK!

Watches, Clocks, Graphophones, Music Box-
es, Toys, Guns, Revolvers, Gasoline Lights,
Gasoline Stoves, Door Locks, Keys, d&c., &c.,
Promptly and Satisfactorily Repaired.
I Sell All Kinds of Electrical Supplies, In-
stall Private Telephones, Burglar Alarms
and Electric Lights.

Harry Peopples
Ind. Phone 860. MouNT Joy, PA.
Office: West Donegal Street.

¢uas. BL. ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Clerking
of Public Sales
Settlement of estates, collection of rents, surveying and
conveyancing,
Risser’s
Ell horn
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Our Solicitor will eall on you every
Tuesday and Deliver Every Friday
Your Work Solicited.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
PPP P0000 0000900000000 000
Shire's Meat Market
Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
FT.ORIN, PENNA.
W. W. SHIRES, Propr.
——
Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
Meats, Tallow, Lard, &c.
OH YES
OH YES OH YES
If Vi
ware going to have a real estate or per
sonal property sale consult
H. H. MORTON, Auctioneer
MOUNT JOY, PENN
Speclalattention given to calling 8 10f every de-
scription, Charges moderate, Satisfaction guir
tee Felephone La Plerre House. Mount Joy,



WANTED FAITHPUL PERSON TO Tray
supervise force of salespeople and make
tons for manufactufing house, Straight
a week and lary pald weekly
Previous experie
Business successful, py.
it, Enclose self-addressed envelope
y 324 Dearborn street, Chicago, .



 


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Superintendent

How can von tive, without a Local
Nywepaper 7 Smoke ten cigars less 4
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) nd-hand cream



 
oy Sim
Heha severe lus;
iow suiferers the means of cure.
desire it, he will chee! f arge 4
copy of the prescription used, which they will fin
& sure cure for Consumpt
tarrh, Bronchit it
adies. He hopes 2
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a wii cost them nothing,
blessing, will please address,
29%. EDWARD A, WILSON. Brooklyn, New York
sold in any quantity from a plate to a

$0 CONSUMPTIVES, TT OUNG BROT
The undersigned having been restored to health
i means, after ott ering for several years
affection, and sak gread Gans
i ake Lno
anxious to make ho dwn folie
rfully send (free of charge)a
tion,
ion, Asthma, Ca-
is and al hroatand lung Mal-
11 sufferers will jy kis Temedy,
> desiring the prescriptio
Ble, Ah fs prove a

Families Supplied on Short Notice.
OYSTERS
barrel or served in ay style.
NE
ICE
in all the leading flavors.
CORN SOUP
Try it and
you'll always buyit. At
ZELLER’S
Bast Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA
FRENCH FEMALE |
Ta DEAT PILLS.
A Sarr, Cgrrain Revere for SurPrEssED MENSTRUATION, bh.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy ! Satis-
faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid
fl for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for $2
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not §@
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, PA. [i
By tie plate or quart.



 
 
 


APE ER
Sold jn Mt Joy by J. C. Groff and E. W. Garber
ABNER M. HERSHEY.
AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy, Fenna.
Cant (iemtion tue to Catling all ius oF se,
Guaranteed. Charges moderate, Drop me «curd
or call up 836 A.

For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Elershey
Successor to W. W. Strasbach.
Tine Tensorial Parlor
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakss, Buns, &e.
trl S AT
Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy Penna
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All our Rooms are Heated with Steam and we
Make a Special Effort to Please Jurymen
Lancaster Loupty House |
E. King §t., Lancaster, Pa.
WwW. H. GANTZ, Proprietor.
(Formerly of Mount Joy)
RATES, $1 A DAY TO EVERYBODY
GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES

WANTED!
An enterprising farmer in this section to ear
during the state fall end winter among the far
his vicinity, Must be active, capable and 1 St.
Work will prove profitabie toa good man and can be
urce of regular and sily earned income
To it may be devoted as much or as little
sired’ 10 interested write at once to T, M.
4. Albany, N.Y.
 
  







 
 
 
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A cure guaranteed if you use [§
UDY'8 S it
PILES #% Suppository
D. Matt. Thompson, Supt.
Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes: *[ can say
they do all you claim for them.” Dr. 8. M. Devore,
Raven Rock, W, Va., writes : * They give universal satis-
faction." Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes: §
$8 “In a practice of 23 years, I have found no remedy to
BY equal yours.” Pmick, 50 Cxnra. Samples Free. Sold §
by Druggists. mapvinN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA,
 

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Sold in Mt.Joyby E.W. Garber. Call for free sampls
UIT" WE
E F.H. SHULTZ
Manufacturer of
Fine Dsmestic, CIGARS
¢ Good Smoking
at Low Prices.
Fo
MOUNT JO, PAL.


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Dealers will find it to their advantage to
buy from me, Ask for SHULTZ'S CIGARS
Sn.

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Royer's Saddler Shop
West Main Street, Mount Joy
Tam still making all kinds of Harness strictly hand
made, no machine work. 1 also sell anything kept
in a saddler shop. Repairing Done Promptly,
Prices to suit the times. ”
STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
West Kine Sr, FANcAsTER
The annex now complete with the SORRE]
HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 52,
& West King Street. Dinner 25 cents:
accommodations in every respect,
your patronage solicited,
A. B. ADAMS, Pro.
Bugs Rugs Rugs
The undersigned wishes to inform the pub.
lic that he Manufactures All Kinds of Woven
Rugs at Very Reasonable Prices, Also works
Old Ingrain and Brussel Clurpet into Ruys
If you have old carpet, let him make you a
pretty rug for your parlor, An
H, ISHLER, FLOR Ns Pa
58 and
Best
A share of

13 Weeks For 25c,
For the brightest, newsiest
and most popular legi.imate
weekly sporting paper published
Recognized for nih eteen years
yt huthomiey on matters pertaining
to Base Ball, 1 a, Shooting, Bil-
, liards and kindred sports, The
best paper of its Kind published,
For the purpose of introduc ing it
in new localities, we will send it 13



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“SPORTING LIFE,” PHILADELPHIA, PA,
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Everything in Musical Instruments and Merchanase and the Latest and Most popular
Sheet Music, :
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Photographic : : Supplies. P=
Our Photographic
Supply
Department
Is now in charge of an expert
Photographer, who will do.
Developing and Pj
Amateurs and Ig
neatly and on sl
We are’ sol
CYKO, the_onl
light Dyveloping Paper made.
We have a complete stock
of Photo. Materials.
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41 & 43 8. Queen Sireet, LANCASTER, PA.
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Opium, Laudanum, Cocainmend all Drug
ermanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving
or drugs or other stimulants, We restore the nervous and physical
cheir natural condition because we remove thd causes of disease. A ho
prepared by an eminent phgsician,
WE GUARANTEE 4 CURE FREE TRIAL TREAT
ans, solicited, WwW
Confidential correspo especially with ibhysici
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Manhat heray
Dept, A Broadway, Now
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