The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, August 31, 1904, Image 3

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RICKER'S WESTERN TRIP.
What” ¥ount Joyan Saw on a Trip Through
Colorado.
(Continued from last week.)
The public buildings are handsome and
costly from churches to school houses.
The conrt house cost nearly half a million
dollars. On the highlands east of the
city stands the National Home for Union
Printers, founded by George W. Childs,
of Philadelphia. Colorado Springs has a
water supply costing over $1,000,000;
twenty-eight miles of electric railway,
seventeen public school buildings; a
handsome opera house, &ec.
The Colorado College (the oldest insti-
tution of its kind in the State) with over
800 students is located here.
Manitou, the Spah of the West, 18 at
the junction of three cliffs in the rock-
ribbed hills. One is the famous Rute
pass, the old Indian trail down which
the Utes were wont to come when seek—
ing their enemies on the plains. Anoth-
er is Wiiliam’s Canon, one of the most
rugged passes in the Rocky mountains,
The third is Ruxton Canon, the natural
route to Pike's Peak. Manitou is the In-
dian name for the Great Spirit, the deity
of the Red Man. To the white race it
has become synonymous with health,
pleasure and a beautiful habitation at
the foot of Pike's Peak, a place where
sparkly waters gush from the earth.
Manitou’s famous springs are twelve in
number, some are strongly impregnated
with scda, others with iron and magnesia
Manitou was founded as a town in 1872.
and almost immediately its fame spead
Gradually fine hotels an houses have
grown up and there have come in other
features to attract tourists. It is esti-
mated that 74,000 strangers visited the
resort last year.
The Garden of the Gods is situated be-
tween Colorad) Springs and Manitou.
It has an area of about four sqaare miles
Its attractions are made up from immen-
se collections of eroded sandstone rocks,
formed by time and weather, into all
kind of figures ruins, spires, balanced
rocks, animals, mushrooms, &e, It
derived its name from the fact of the In-
dians visiting che place annually to per—
form their religious ceremonies. A rock
has been pointed out by undoubted au-
thority, as the one wo:shiped as their
“Great Manitou” (God), hence “Garden
of the Gods” ‘“Tnere is probably no
scenic point in the world better known
than this spot, due perhaps to its access
ibility, its very apt name, and to the fact
that it lends itself to the photographic
art in a wonderful degree,
Helen Hunt Jackson, author of Ramo-
na lived at Colorado Springs as one of its
pioneer citizens and her graphic de-
scription in “Bits of Travel at Home”
und other articles gave the garden its
first fame. Great rocks hundreds of
feet high rise straight up fromthe level
plains and hundreds of fanciful designs
may be seen.
The cog road from Manitou to the
summit of Pike's Peak, is a wonderful
engineering achievement, and in many
respects it is the most wonderful railway
inthe world. The road is almost ten
miles in length and in this distance it
overcomes one and one-half vertical
miles. The ou side rails are of the
ordinary T pattern and here the simi-
larity to the ordinary railroad ends. It
is the cog rails in ihe middle of the track
upon which the propa!sion and safty of
the train depsunds. Tne cog rails are
double every inch of the way from the
depot at Manitou to the summit of Pike’s
Peak.
The locomotives are a novelty to any-
one withan interest in machinery. Two
double cogwheels underneath the loco-
motiye engage Lhe toothed cog rails. The
locomotive and coaches are sapphed
with brake powerin abundance, and can
be stopped instantly cn any grade, 10
matter how -teep. The coaches precede
the locomotiye on the ascent and in de-
scending, the engine precedes tne coach-
es, the two however, are never coupled
gether and by this arrangs ent the
coaches can be stoppzd instantly and in-
dependently of the locomotive. I. takes
half a day to make the trip to and from
the peak and the fare is $5.00 the round
trip.
On seeing Pike's Peak ior the first time
fiom the plains, it does not seem to be
as high as some of the others beside it,
but on making the ascent of the pzak
and on looking dywn you find that the
others are small, that not one of them is
even above “timber line” and the timber
ceases to grow above 11,000 feet.
Upon the summit of Pike's Peak at
the Summit Hotel, by the use of a pow-
erful telescope eighty miles away to the
north, Denver can be recoguizad ; to the
south Pueblo, the Pittsbarg of the wes’,
crowned by the smoke-clouds of its fur-
nace fires ; to the west Cripple Creek,
and the other towns of the Cripple Creek
district ; Manitou at the eastern base of
the mountain, and beyond, Colorado
Springs lies like a yast checker-board on
the border of the plain. Colorad) Springs
is fourteen miles distant, vet so near
does the telescope bring it to the obser-
ver, that signs on the stores may be read
The top of the peak comprises several
leyel acres thickly strewed with big rocks
that are principally in cubes and other
rectangular shapes.
The Bottomless Pit and Abyss of Des
olation, are great rents in the top of the
mountain into which the sun never
finds its way, and where the snow never
nee
The rifle of forty-five miles from Colo-
rado Springs ovar the C, 8, & C. (!. Short
Line to Cripple Creek is one continuous
panorama of Nature's most gorgeous
mountain and canyon scenery. A climb
of seyen miles brings you to Point Bub:
lime, 7,200 feet above sea level, where
you can see the most gorgeous spectacle
of mountain and canon scenery in the
world. Some railroads boast of a single
“‘horse-shoe curve,” this road has them
by the score, single and double, forming
Abe letter “8” and Joops of a'l kinde

spanning the canons and twisting around
the mountains.
Twenty miles from Colorado Springs
the summit of the range is crossed at an
altitude of 10,000 feet. From this point
one of the most magnificent views imag-
inable can be seen--beautiful canons and
mountain peaks numerable, while to the
scuth Pueblo, the manufacturing metro-
polis, forty-five miles away, is plainly
seen.
© As the train goes down the western
slope by all kinds of mountain torrents,
over creeks, through forests, winding and
twisting, with as many as four- tracks,
one below the other, being visible at one
time, the ruggedness of the scenery is
awe inspiring. Bull Hill in the distance
looms up to turn one's attention to mines
and mining and to warn usthat the great
Cripple Creek gold fields are at hand.
Cripple Creek district, the most fasci-
nating spot in the State; is noted for some
of Colorado’s grandest scenery, including
the Sangre de Cristo (Blood of Christ)
snow-capped range. There is no trip
more enjoyable, than this journey of
forty-five miles o'er canon and crag to
the land of gold” via the Colorado
Nprings and Cripple Creek Short Line
The scenic grandeur and marvelous con-
struction of this railroad are continuous
from one end to the other. It is one
grand panorama of nature's most gor-
geous and stupendous mouutain and can-
on scenery.
Near Clyde station is a perpetual ice
cavern at the base of a large granite spire
ice formed in the winter from the moun-
tain stream that enters the cavern re-
mains solid throughout the summer
months. Between St. Peter's and Dauffi-
elds you travel over three miles by rail
10 gain a distance of 1,600 feet, and an
elevation of 540 feet, west of D uffields
you view the east end of tunnel No. 7
and the westend oftunnel No. 8, making
a complete loup of the mountain. The
Devil's Slide is a solid mountain of hard
granite with a smooth surface 1,000 feet
fiom top to bottom, the road being cut
through the face of this mountain of
granite,
The now famous Cripple Creek gold
fields were for many years a cattle graz-
ing country. Inl189l a ranchman found
some good looking gold ore. He brought
some specimens to Colorado Springs and
interested a few men with capital and
from that time on Cripple Creek has be-
come one of the greatest gold producing
areas in the United ~tates.
Io all the Pike’s Peak region there ia
no spot more picturesque, beautiful and
awe-inspiring than Cheyenne Canon.
Just inside the gate are the twe trem-
endous cliffs. “The Pillars of Hercules.”
They seen to stand eqnarely across the
canon, completely filing it and demand.
ing a halt. The way seems barred, and
you are at a loss to know which way to
20. Oa either side are perpendicular
walls, over a thousand feet high, and at
one place but forty feet aparr, barely
giving room for the creek and road-way
between them.
At Seven Falls, which is some distance
farther up the canon, Nature outdoes her
self in a grand display of mighty cliffs
and rushing waters. Hoare the canon
proper ends in 8 mighty amphitheatre,
down one side of which plunges the
foaming torrent in seven distinct leaps
from a perpendicular height of 234 feet.
You are not compelled to ead your jour-
n'y here, however, for a safe and easy
stairway ascends on the face of the way
to its top, from whch pointa most beau-
tifut view is presented, not only of the
Seven Falls below, but also of Colorado
Springs, miles away on the open plains.
While a great deal more might be writ
ten about the scenic grandeur of the
Pike’s Peak region, no exhaustive verbi-
age could properly present ils magnifi-
cence, and feeling that one who visits
Colorado will consider that visit complete
without a trip through Pike's Peak reg-
ion after reading this article.
S, A. RICKER,
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH .


WHAT SIH WILKEY BUMELESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK,
Der onner dawg hov ich en breef
grickt foom Johnny Retcher, foon
Saegtown, ivver der onner side em
Schlonga-barrick. Waer der Johnny is
waes ich net sel macht ovver aw net
feel ows. Beim nawma noch moos ar
ennyhow endtwetters cn boo udder en
mon sei.
Der Johnny sawgt in seim breef dos
ar shoon fer some time en deitscher
hrref schreiva hut wella oof der subject
foon ¢Leeb.” ovver dos ar immer
g'farricht hnt ich date’s ennyhow net in
der BULLETIN, doo fer een,
Ar sawgt we ar ovver g'saena hut de
onner woch dos ich en schtick drin
kotta hob dos enonnerra karl tzoo meer
g'schickt hut, hut ar sei meindt oof-
g'macht ar date sei schtick now schreiva
oon saena eb ich’s aw nei doo date fer
een.
Der Johnny moos aw aens foon da
karls sei dos denkt es is en easy ding en
deitscher breef tzoo schreiva oon dos es
en ferdulter growscr doom-kup nemt
dar net soe en gooter, won net en bess-
erer, oof-greeya kon os ich kon.
Ar mawg aw recht sei, oon fer selly
oorsoch doon ich sei breef in der BuL-
LETIN de woch, doch glawv ich net os
der Johnny en g'schrivva hut. Es
scheint meer dos ich shoon pawr yohra
tzrick endt-wetters es naemlich ding
selwert g'schrivva hob udder arriyetz
in'ra tzeiting udder im a bunch g'laesa
hob.
Ovver ich will em Johnny nix letzes
doo oon doe-room insist ich net droof
dos sei echtick net originial is. Fer
leicht is es oon ferleicht is es aw net.
Ennyhow des is wos ar g'schrivva oou

t200 meer g'schickt hut oof Leeb,

NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS.
 


Low-rate Vacation Trips via Pennsyl-
vania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has selected the following dates for its
popular ten-day excursions to Niagara
Falls from Washington and Baltimore:
July 8 and 22, August 12 and 26, Septem-
ber 9 and 23, and October 14. On these
dates the special train will leave Wash-
ington at 8.00 A. M., Baltimore 9.05 A
M. York 10.45 A. M., Harrisburg 11.40
A. M. Millersharg 12.20 P. M., Sunbury
1258 P. M.; Williamsport 2.30 P.
M., Lock Haven 3.08 P. M., Renovo 3 55
P. M.,, Emporium Junction 5.05 2. M.
arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35 P. M.
Excursion tickets, good for return
passage on any regular train, exclusive
of limited express trains, within ten days
will be sold at $10.00 from Washington
and Baltimore : $8.35 from York; $10.00
from Littlestown; $10.00 from Oxford,
Pa.; $9.35 from Columbia; $8,50 from
Harrisburg; $10.00 from Winchester, Va.
$7.80 from Altoona; $7.40 from Tyrone:
$6.75 from Bellefonte; $5.10 from Ridg-
way: $6 96 from Sunbury and Wilkesbar-
re; $5.75 from Williamsport; and at
proportionate rates from principal points
A stop-over will be allowed at Buffalo
within limit of ticket returning.
The special trains of Pullman parlor
cars and day coaches will be run with
each excursion running through to
Niagara Falls. An extrachargs will be
made for parlor-car seats.
Ap experienced tourist agent and chap
eron will accompany each excursion.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of con-
necting trains, and further iuformation
apply to nearest ticket agent, or address
George W. Bovd. General
Agent, Broad Street Station,
phia.
Passenger
Philadel-
—— ere
Select Excursions to the Seashore.
The Penpsylvania Railroad Company
has arranged five day excursions to At-
lantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City,
Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood
or Holly Beach on August 4, 18, and Sep-
tember 10.
Excursion tickets will be sold at the
following rates, good going only on trains
named below to Philadelphia, thence to
either of the seashore points aboye men-
tioned by regular trains within time
limit ofticket.


Rate to Rais to all
ey pti Tow
A.M, River Bridge Wharf.
Conewago 7.16 4.10 4.00
Elizabethtown 6.50 4.10 4.00
Florin £7.00 395 3.85
Mount Joy 7.06 3.95 3.85
Landisyille 17.15 395 3.85
Bainbridge £7.37 4.10 4.00
Schock’s Mills £7.34 4.10 4.00
Marietta 7.50 4.00 3.90
Watts f7 44 4.95 3.85
Philadelphia, Ar. 11.30
“f” stops on signal.
Rates via Market Street Wharf do not
include transfer through Philadelphia,
but convenient connection may be made
by electric cars at a fare of five cents.
Return coupons will be valid by regular
trains until the following Monday, inclu-
sive, and will be good to stop off at Phil-
adelphia within limit either going or re-
turning. For further information
sult ticket agents.
con-

A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used with
children during the hot weather of the
summer months to guard against bowel
troubles. As a rule it is only necessary
to give the child a dose of castor oil to
correct any disorder of the bowels. Do
not use any substitute, but give the old
fashioned castor oil, and see that it is
fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a
tendency to grip. If this doesnot check
the bowels give Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remady and then
a dose of castor oil, and the dizease may
be checked in its incipiency and all dan-
ger avoided. The castor oil and this
remedy should be procured at once and
kept ready tor instant use as soon as the
first indication of any bowel troub.e ap-
pears. This is the most successful treat-
ment known and may be relied upon
with implicit confidence even in case of
of cholera infantum. For sale bv J. 8,
Carmany Florin, Pa., and all Mount Joy
druggists.

Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamber-
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere, and nine ont of ten will give
their customers this preparation when
the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer
a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo., ina
circular to his customers’ says: “There
is nothing on the market in the way of
patent medicine which equals Chamber-
laiv’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for bowel compl inte. We sell
and recommend this preparation.” For
sale by J. 8. Carmany Florin, Pa, and
all Mount Joy druggists.
—————
Reduced Rates to Mt. Gretna,
On account of the United Brethren
Camp Meeting, to be held at Mt. Gretna
Pa., Augnst 2to 12, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell round-trip
tickets to Mt. Gretna and return, August
2 10 12, good to return until Au ust 24,
inclusive, from York, Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Parker Ford, West
Chester, Ly kone, Shamokin, and inter-
mediate stationv, at reduced rates (mini-
mum rate, 25 cents.)

How can you live without a Local
Newepaper ? Smoke ten cigars less a
year which will mean a year’s sub-
scription to The Weekly Bulletin.

I find nothing better for liver derange-
ment and constipation than Chamber-
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets,—L, F.
Axorews, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale
by J. 8. Carmany Florin Pa., and all


Mount Joy druggists,


My Breath.
Shortness of Breath
\, Is One of the Com-=
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Notwithstanding what what many physic-
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Dr. Miles’ New IHeart Cure has per-
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Nearly always, one of the first signs
of trouble is shortness of breath. Wheth-
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PENNSYLYANI RAILROAD. |:
Schedule in Effect November 29, 1903.

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EASTWARD—WEEK-DAYS
WESTWARD—WEEK-DAYS

STATIONS
S41” Sgops on signal or notice to Agent or Con
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“by” Stops only on signal or notice to Condue-
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quire of Ticket Agent.
W. W.ATTERBURY,
General Manager, Fass'r Trafic Mgr
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agent.
J. R. WOOD,
Cornwall & Lebanon Railr:ad.
Time TABLE IN EFFECT JULY 1, 1904


LeAVe..ciiiiiiiiees. AM AM AM pm pm
Mount Joy......... 65 1014 1045 242 739
Arrive... FP
Mt. Gretna « 746 11 02 1240 418 82]
Lebanon... , 806 1150 100 433 841
Leave..... x
Lebanon............ 550 900 1015 125 648
Mt. Gretna......... 610 918 1035 145 TOs
Arrivo.......
Mount Joy 706 952 1234 348 707
am am pm pm pm
All trains on C. & L. R. R. daily except Sunday
MT. GRETNA PARK, on the line of this road, is
the finest resort in Pennsylvania, andis the per
manent location for the Pennsylvania Chautau-
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G. of Penna,
Trip mileage tickets sold at all stations to per.
sons holding P. K. R, mileage books.
A. D. SMITH, Pres.and Gen. Supt.,
Lebanon, Penna
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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which we will serve to the public
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and would say if you want pure
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can supply it. Our solicitor will
call on you in the near future.
We also have for sale, the finest
kind of BUILDING STONE.
All Kinds of Hauling.
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Mount Joy, Penna.
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For all purposes.
Full Line Supplies
For Photographers
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St.,, Mount Joy.
AGENCY FOR STANDARD
Steam Laundry
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Ww. W. RuIRES, Propr,
Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
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ABNER M. HERSHEY.
AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy, Xena.
Special attention given to calling all kiuds of rea,
state and personal property sales. Satisfaetion
waranteed, Charges moderate. Drop we a eard
call up 836 A.
Court Proclamation!
WHEREAS, The Hon, Charles I. Landis, Pres-
ident, Aaron B, Hassler, Associate Judge
of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county
of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of ~
and Hon,
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 Proclumation throughout my batliwiek,
thata Court of Oyerand Terminer and GeneralJd at! De
Ivery, also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Jail Delivery will commence in the Court
House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Commons
wealth of Pennsylvania,
ON THE THIRD MONDAY
(THE 157TH, ) 194,
nance of whieh precept PUBLIC NOTIOR
| IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Mayor and Alderman of the
City of Lancaster, in sald 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 thelr own proper persons with their
rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions,
and thelr other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain in thelr behalf to be
done §
IN AUG.
In pur
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. i
Constables will make thelr quarterly returns MON-
DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated at Lancaster, the 27th day of July, 1904
AB, KREADY, Sugniey,
Royer's Saddler SU
West Main Street, Mount Joy
Lam still making all kinds Af Harnsse Strictly,
made, no machine work, 1 also sell anything
in a saddler shop Repairing
Prices to suit the Himes:
Ch SE Oh Yes!
GEORGE §. VOGEL, AUCTIONER!
Post Office Address, Morin, Lancair ©
Telephone Number 85
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and to all those who will prosecute against the