The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 21, 1904, Image 3

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TELEPHONE AS WINE-TEST:R.
Eiceritf Coerent Put to a New Use in
¢ is—Adulterations Made
to Talk.


One hears of wonderful new applica«
tions or uses for the electric current— |
some of real value, others nonsensical,
‘ut probally one of the latest is the
esting of wine by means of the tele-
phone. According to #he Paris corre-
spondent ef a Loudon* daily paper, a
M. Maneuvrier, director of the labora-
tory of rezeirches of the Farls Faculty
of Sciences, nas discovered an infalli-
ble metho? ascertaining by means of
the telephone how much a given quan-
tity of wine has been watered. The
principle on which the invention rests
is the variable conguctivity of different
ligiuds, notably wine and water. The
originality of M. Maneuvrier's ingeni-
ous application is his use of the tele-
phone to determne to what degree the
liquid under observation is a condue-
tor.
He has constructed an apparatus,
the details of which are wot given,
whirh is said to achieve this object
satisfactorily and accurately.
The apparatus works as follows:
Two vessels, one containing wina
known to be pure, an® the other the
same quantity of the wine to be tested,
are placed on an instrument outwardly
resembling a pair of scales. The tele.
phone is in cbntact with both liquids.
If the sample of wine under observa-
tion is as pure as the standard used
for comparison no sound is heard; if,
on the contrary, it contains water, the
tell-tale telephone “speaks,” and the
greater the proportion of water the
louder the instrument complains.
HOW JAPS PLAY KEN.
01d Game Gives Belles of #ar Fas?
Opportunity te Display Their
} Beautiful Hands.



In its most widely practiced form the
basis of the Japanese game of ken is
that the fully outstretched hand signi-
fies paper; the fully closed hand, a stone;
and two fingers alone extended, the rest
being closed, scissors. Each of the
players, says the Japan Mail, counting
one, ¢wo, three, throws out his hand, at
the moment of pronuncing three, and the
out whose manual symbol is superior to
that of the others, according to the the
ory of the came, was the trial.
Superiority is determined on the hy-
pothesis that whereas scissors cannot eut
a stone, they can cut paper, and whereas
paper Is cut by zo~tssors, it can wrap ug
au stone. Consequently scissors is in-
ferior to stone, but conquers paper; ston
{s inferior to paper, but conquers seis.
sors, and paper is inferior to scissors
but conquers stone. There are innu.
merable varieties of the gan.e—for it is
not a mere method of determining a dis.
pute of priority—and they are con
stantly aided to by ingenious young le-
dies, the dancing-girl class especially,
who play It with exquisite grace and ju-
dicious enhancement of beautiful hands
and arms
Rabbits, which have been the pest ol
Australia and New Zealand for many
years, have now become a source of large
revenue. brozen rabbits to the valuc
of over $80:,000 were exported from Vie-
toria, New Zealand, last year, in addi
tion to $79,000 warth of preserved 1ab
bits. This business is daily increasing.
Now that the trapping industry is such
an important one, employing as it does
several thousand hands, and is largely
eftective in lLeeping the ralbit pest in
check, the chances are that the meth-
ods of compulsory suppression now en-


forced on landholders will at least be
moderated by the government.
The rabbiis in Australia and New
Zealand were originally shipped from
England, 2nd it is almost imyossible tc
keep them out of the catfle ranches.
Fences have been built around these
taticns with a wire*netiing sunk
1es below the surface to prevent
bts from getting inside, but as
as grass becomes short on the
outside, “Mr. Bunnie” will burrow un-
der the wire netting and eat up the grass
on the inside.
Rabbits in this country rarely burrow,
but are to be found in stumps of trees
and under fallen timber. In and about
Chicago, where land is divided for build-
Ing purposes, ranbits male their homes
uuder the =» 1d n sidewalls, and can
be easily tarnec out by a good dog.
Such, however, i not the habit of the
Australian pest.


soon

Reappenrance in Baltic Drives Away
Small Fish—Fiany Tribe Likes
Change of Scene.
As is well known, fish like a change of
home, and frequently, without apparent
reason, abandon waters in which they
have long disported, ard are next found
in some distant part of the sea. A de-
sire for a change of scene, however, is
not the cause of the pilchards suddenly
leaving the west coast of France, and
the fishermen are unable to discover the
reason.
Now it is announced, accovding to the
testimony of fishermen, that the shark
has returned to European waters. In
the Baltic, where sharks had been ex-
tinct since 1759, they have made their
reappearance in considerable numbers,
and several fishing boats report having
whole catches of flsh devoured from
the nets, which were broken, in the
Belt and the Cattegat. A flsherman who
fell overboard narrowly escaped with hig
life. Shoals of sharks, some of them of
large size, have been seen off the Ger
mau coast, and they are even reported as
becoming far from rare in the North sea.
Their presence is attributed to their pur-
suit of the herring shoals on the west
coast of Norway.
British Mammals,
In his “British Mammals,” Sir Harry
Johnson's new book, that writer says
that man “is the commonest mammal in
our islands at the present day, with the
doubtful exception of the long-tai’ed
field mouse; and excepting the common
mow e brown and the black rat.
man 1s probably the most recently ar-
rived mammal in the British islands.”
“Coren's Capitol,
Seoul, the capital of Corea, is 18 miles
from Its scaport, Chemulpe, on the Yel
low sea
amp

When tient led with eopmipation try
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablete. They are easy to take and pro:
ect. dor sale by J. 8. Carmany Florin
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH .

WHAT SUWILKEY BUMELESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK.

Amole a ovet net long tzrick bin ich
shtettle nuner galuffa wu en kal mich
gshtopt hut. Mere hen avile gablouter-
ed de no hut aer gamaent ich set si
lodge joina. Ich vase net vos faricha
lodge es aer de tzu kart over miner sex,
ken lodge fer der Shwilkey. De ferdult
dumhita es se darich gaen glich ich eva
net. Now ich dates net minta von se
mich avenich fershrecka data over sel is
net gute ganoonk. Se mocha aem evva
de gase rita, en schmutzicher rigel ride,
en onera ferdihinkerta dumhita darich
ga es es em sheer narish mocht. Deno
nemma se der kal un binna en fesht un
f.rshrecka en bol in de gichtera. So
socha setta de lodga eva net du over de
yungc kals un oft mols de olta, misa
avenich gshpos hova un fer sel kon mer
ss eva net blama. Doe in Mount Shoy
huts about en dutzed differenta lodga.
De Inshing sin about so vilt es mer se
finna kon. Von se en kal ¢‘darrich
deen’’ mus aer en vacashun nemma fer
a pore dawk nochderhont. Ep ich de
vilt buggers jine, gane ich un fersowf
mich in unser olta waser droke.
BR
Cured of Lame Back After 15 Years of
Sufforing.
“I had been troupled with lame back
for fifteen vears and I found a complete
recovery in the use of Chamberlaiu’s
Pain Balm,” says John G. Bisher, Gill-
am, Ind. Thisliniment is also without
an equal for sprains and bruises. It is
for sale by J. 8. Carmany Florin Pa.
and all Mount Joy druggists.

Reduced Rates to Baltimore.
For the benetit of those desiring to at-
tend the National Convention Fraterual
Order of Eagles, at Baltimore, Md., Sept.
12 to 17, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany will sell round-trip tickets to Balti-
more, from Harrisburg and intermediate
stations; and from Columbia, Frederick,
and intermediate stations on the North-
ern Central Railway; from Lancaster and
intermediate stations to Harrisburg; and
fron all stations on the Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington Railroad
(except stations south of Townsend, Del )
on Sept., 12,13, and 14, good for return
passage until September 29, inclusive, at
rate of single fare for the round trip, plus
fifty cents, For the accommodation of
those desiring to visit Washington dur-
ing this meeting, excursion tickets from
Baltimore to Washington will be sold
Sept., 15 and 16, good returning within
two days, including date of sale, at rate
of $1.60.
ee >
The October “Smart Set.”
Tue October number of The Smart Set
is a veritable mine of brilliant stories and
poems. ‘“Moored,” by Anna A. Rogers,
is the title of the novelette which opens
the is ue. It is a story full of power and
qniet humor, dealing with the temptation
which comes to the young wife of a
naval officer while he is abroad and she
is “moored” at homa. The tale leayes a
remarkably vivid impression and will at-
tract wide attention.
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of foon taken is
too large or the quality too reck, sonr
stomach is likely to follow, and especi-
ally so if the digestion has béen weaken-
ed bv constipation. Dat slowly and not
to freely of easily digested food. Masti-
cate the food thoroughly. Let five hours
elapse between meals, and when you feel
a fuflness and weight in the region ofibe
stomach after eating, take Chamberlain’s
stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour
stomnch may be avoided. For sale by
J. 8. Carmany Florin Pa. and all Mt,
Joy druggists.

Reduced One-Way Colonist Rates.
From reptember 14 to October 14, in-
clusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
dany will sell one-way Colonist tickets
from all points in its territory to Western
and Southwestern points at greatly re-
duced rates, thus affording a specially at-
tractive opportunity to visit the growing
and rapidly develoying crop producing
sections of the great Western Empire.
Detailed information as to rates and
times of trains can be had of all Penusyl-
yania Railaoad ticket agents.
ems e——
I have money to loan on real estate no
matter where located, at 46 and 5 per eens
interest. There is no reason for paying a
large rate. If you desire a loan and have
real estate to warrant it, write to me about
it. All correspondence strictly confidential
I. Armington Peavey, Mortgage Broker,
1090 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York,
-
How can you live without a Local
Newrpuper ? Smoke ten cigars less a
year which will mean a year’s sub-
scription to The Weekly Bulletin,
BE

Columbia Records are best for all
makes of talking machines, price 26 cents
For sule by H. Peoples, Mt, Joy.
The BULLETIN would make a nice

Pa- aud all Mount Joy druggists.

present for a friend. Only 60¢ a year,


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From Little Irri=
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and Aches,
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Woman's delicate frorvots organism
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They act most marvellously on wom-
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cure the pains to which she is a martyr.
Headaches, neuralgiac pains, monthly
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Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills please the
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“For years I had spells of sick head-
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Going to church, and even visiting,
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