The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, July 19, 1905, Image 2

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Throughout all efernity,
The past and the future are shadows,
But the present is ours for aye
To us ’tis given to build our heaven
In the kingdom of to-day,
=J. A. Edgerton, in Orange Judd Farmer



RUNS A MOUSE FARM.
A Washington (D. C.) Woman Em.
barks in Business of Breeding
Fancy Rodents for Profit,

Breeding white, piebald, black, and
Japanese mice is the latest househol!
industry which is receiving attention.
A woman living on the northern out:
skirts of the city, says the Washington
Post, has embarked in the business
quite extensively. The mice sell whole-
sale at the rate of $10 per 100, and reg-
ularly, once every week, she delivers
80 of them to the leading bird and ani-
mal dealer, who sends them out to his
customers In this and other cities. In
this way she earns $5 every week, and
$21 and $22 per week from the oth-
er sales of her mice. It would be hard
to imagine easier money than the $5
which she "receives weekly for her
“dwarf cattle.” The rearing of fancy
mice involves little or no work, and
the proceeds are for the most part pure
gain. She has at her home part of a
large room partitioned off, and the
floor eevered with straw and earth.
This I8 her mouse farm. It must be
cleaned now and then and new straw
and earth put in for the mice, but aside
from this her only care is to feed them
twice per day and keep their basin full
of fresh water. The mice increase at
such a rapid rate that by selling 50 ev-
ery week she 1s able to keep the num-
ber down to about the original limits.
MOODS OF THE MOON.
Indicate What the Weather Will Be
~—Some of the Points to Notice
Before Forecasting.

A clear moon indicates frost.
A dull:'» moon means rain,
A gull: 2dkdpg
a the moon in-
dicates a 8
If the moon looks high cold weather
may be expected.
If the moon looks down,
weather is promised.
The new moon on her back always
indicates wet weather.
A double halo around the moon
means very boisterous weather.
If the moon changes with the wind in
the east, then shall we have bad
weather.
If the moon be bright and clear when
three days old, fine weather is prom-
ised.
When the moon I= visible in the day-
time, them we may look forward to cool
days.
When the points of the crescent of
the new moon are clearly visible, frost
may be looked for.
If the new moon appears with its
points upward, then the month will be
dry; but should the points be down-
ward, a good deal of rain must be ex-
pected during the next three weeks.
warm
LIVE IN SCALDING LAKE.

Traveler Diséovers Strange Species
of Fish in Jaunt Through Gua-
temala—Other Instances.

{ Marcellin Pellet, a traveler who has
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cently returned from Gautemala, dv-
scribes a curious species of fish, the Pa
ellla dorri, which he found in the hoilin
lake of Ammatitlan, says London An
swers. It passes its days literally “in
continual hot water.” So hot is the
water of this lake, it is said, that to
thrust one’s hand {nto it means scalded
fingers. Ebullition is, however, some-
what tempered, as the really boiling
water rises to the surface, leaving a
temperature of 35 degrees cent. at the
‘fevel where the fish is found, which ls
even then excedingly warm {or cold-
blooded creatures like fish,
Frank Buckland states in one of his
works that the naturalist, Broussonet,
found by experiments that some fresh
water fish would live for several days in
water so hot that a human being could
not keep his hand in it for a minute.
De Saussure, the Swiss scientist, dis-
covered living eels in the hot springs of
Aix, the temperature of which averages
113 degrees Fahrenheit. Humboldt alsc
gaw living fish thrown up from a vol
vano in South America.
One Hundred Pounds.
«The British government has
the step toward the adoption of
the mal system of welghts. The
board of trade will sanction the use of
2 ht of 50 pounds, instead of the
_presenit standard of 112 pounds (called a
#dweight), and- 56 pounds (called
2 T-hundredweight),
taken


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How's This ?
We offer One Handred Dollars Reward for
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
's Catarrh Cure.
¥F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O,
jhe undersigned, have known F. J. Chen-
for the lust 15 years and believe him pertect-
¢ Blain dll business transactions and
7 able to earry out any obligations
y is firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR
Wholesale pruge ists, Toledo, O.
I's Catareh Cure is taken interna'ly, acting
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
; goss imoniale sent free. Price, 7c
y all Di ukgse,
I's Family Pils for constipation.





sion from reptile to bird" ®
its wings are full grown, so imperfect
are they that no upward soaring can
be negotiated, and their only use is in
making short flights from a higher 0
a lower branch, while the ease with
which the hoatzin climbs affords an-
other indication of its proximity to the
lizard. trike wa
The Big Birds Greet Each Other by
Clapping Their Long Bills
Together Noisily.


Storks are not often seen on the
American continent, but are common-
ly found in nearly all the countries of
Europe. In Holland, where they are
particularly numerous and are pro.
tected by law, their nests are general-
ly on the summit of a tall post, put
up on purpose for them, on which is
fixed an old cart wheel. A Dutch gen-
tleman has one such post in his
grounds within sight of his library
window, but he improves on the cart
wheel by having an iron framework
for the reception of the nest. The first
year it was put up, toward the end
of June, a solitary young stork used
to come daily and inspect this frame-
work. He was seen there one day
standing in an empty receptacle ex-
actly like a would-be benedict inspect-
ing an empty house, contemplating the
view and wondering if the drains are
all right.
The verdict was apparently favor:
able, for next season saw the nest oec-
cupied by the newly-wedded pair
Their power of wing is very fine, and
en hot days they ascend in spirai eircles,
hardly moving their broad, black
wings, till they look no bigger then
flies. After the young are hatched
they appear to be suspicious of one
another, and unwilling to leave the
nest unguarded.
Storks have no voice. The only
noise they make {is “klappering”
(snapping their great red mandibles
rapidly and loudly). Thus they greet
one another, generally by throwing
back the head until the upper mandi-
ble rests on the back, but occasionally
“klappering” is performed with the
head and bill in the former position.
ROBBER BEES DESPOIL HIVES
Organize Railds to Descend Upom
Their More Industrious Neighbors
for Winter's Supply of Honey.

To the person who knows nothing
about bees they represent the supreme
type of industry, says the London
Chronicle. But even the bee commu-
nities are disturbed by those of their
own kind who break through and steal.
Robber bees are always a source of
anxiety to beekeepers, and in the au-
tumn the marauders seem particular
ly active."
Having gathered no honey, or, at
any rate, an insufficieng supply for
themselves, they descend upon a hive,
lll its industrious occupants and
carry off the golden treasure in an
astonishingly short space of time. We
know of a recent instance in which the
attack was developed and the home
bees killed in a couple of hours. Some-
times a hive will attack neighboring
hive. In such cases the old straw
“gkip” was better than the modern
arrangement, for a knjfe thrust
through the top would break the comb
and set the honey free, at which the
thieves would instantly return to seal
up their own store. It is not primar-
ily in their industry that bees are
human.
BRAIN VERSUS BRAWN.
Chicago Professor Takes Issue with
Those Who Talk Apout Race
Suicide—~His Views.


Prof. Wilbur Jackson, dean of the
school of education, Chicago universi-
ty, believes that quality of population
1s more important than quantity, says
the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
In a recent address he said: “Thy
higbest evolution is in quality, not
quantity. I am not particularly dis.
turbed by the hysteria of our strenu.
ous friends regarding race suicide. In
the course of evolution I believe that
the race has passed beyond the stage
of the rabbit and the rat.”
The good sense of this is in marked
contrast to much of the rhetoric on the
subject.
When the country {s new and sparsely
settled brawn is wanted in large quane
tities to fell forests, clear land for agri
culture and expel the wild beasts of the
wilderness. When the country fills up
and the problems of soclety press for
solution brain of good quality is most
in request.
The problems of civilization are com.
plicated anc intellect of rare quality ls
needed. If quantity is not so much in
avidence in families, we have reason te
hope that quality is not absent,
For sick headache take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick
cure is certain. For saleby J.8. Carmany
Florin, and all Mount Joy druggists.


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culation was
doctored right along but grew
weaker and weaker. The Nervine
8¢ cd, to strengthen me right away
and my circulation was better. I have
taken In all seven bottles of the
Nervine, and I am entirely well.”
ROSA E. WEAVER, Stuarts, Ia.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind





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AGENCY FOR
The Photomailer
An Envelope designed for mailing Photo-
graphs, Cards, or anything that looks better
smooth and flat than crushed and curled,
The Photomailer is light and strong, being
made of the famous Cellular Board, which
protects the enclosure from injury.
The photographs or cards are enclosed and
sealed as in an ordinary envelope, but as the
peculiar construction permits of inspection,
the postage is only one cent for two ounces,
AGENCY FOR STANDARD
Steam Laundry
LAUNDRY CALLED FOR MONDAY
DELIVERED FRIDAY
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Shaie’s~ Mcat Market
Rear of Nissley’s Tobacco Warehouse
FIORIN . PENNA.
W. W. SHIRE, Propr.



Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
Meats, Tallow, Lard, &e.
MADAME DEAN ; PILLS.
A Save, Cxrratv Reuee for Supprrssep MENSTRUATION,
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis-
faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid
for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX.7T4, LANCASTER, PA.



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Sold jn by Mt Joy J. C. Groff and E. W. Garber
GEV BVTHIOBHBBOS
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
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IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
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We are now fully equipped to
furnish the Finest Kinds of
Building
Stone
Ballast
Screening
or will crush them to order any
size. Gives us a trial order,
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna,
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quickly ascertain our opinion free wb
invention is probably patental
tions strictly confidential. HAND on Patents
Idest agency for securing patents,
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tak rough Munn & Co.
special notice, without charge, in the oe yucelve
Scientific American,
A handsomely fllustrated weekly. Largest cir.
culation of any gclentioc ournal. Terms, $3 a
ear ; four months, $l. Bold by all newsdealers,
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Groceries
\ Il line of Groceries which we sell
3inghams, roc a yar c
p some a little cheaper.
ies’ Black Skirts '
awn Uysters, 8c a can.
gnam, best qua
Good Laundry Soap, 3 pieces for sc.
One Pound Box Baking Powder, was 25¢; now 15c.

 
 

 
 
Sweet Pickles, gc a bottle.
We have Water Melons at all times as fine as they grow.
We plug them so you can see what you get.
p&=Watch our ad from time to time.
SHANK & KRAYBILL
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PENN’A.
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Reductions in all
Departments

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You can save from 10
to 50 per cent. by calling
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during this sale.
Hats, 50 cents.
Seme $8.50 and 10.00
Suits, 5.48 cach.
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LAR & BS
All Styles, All Braids, All Prices
90 cents to $3
Genuine Panamas, $5, $7 and $9
Largest Assortment of
CAPS in the City, 10c to $1
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144 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA.
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JOHN H. BUOHL
SANITARY
«PLUMBING:
Vapor, Steam and Hot
Water Heating.
Have your Heating and Plumb
ing looked after during the warm
weather and be in shape when
the frosts come.
Bull ine of Ftoves, Pardware, Paints, Fe.
Win Roofing and Fpouting a Hpeciaty

West Main Street, MT. JOY.
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Opposite Old P. B. B. Station
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No.1 Cedar Shingles always on hand
Ass Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etec, ,
Estimate. Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Muterial, Phone833 oF
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GARBERY
STOMACH B
TERS AND
TONIC

is offered in| then we would urge you to giye this bit
| ters a thorough trial in any of the follow
ing ailments :
Rheumatism, backache, lambago and
kidney aiiments generally ; sleeplessness
and nervousness, boils, pimples, carbun-
on the market. We call special attention | cles, felons, ulcers and other eruptions
to this Stomach Bitters because we know | due to poisons in the blood ; paleness,
that it is hafmless and reliable. We | sallow complexion and a general tired
know exactly what is in it and just how | feeling due to sluggish liver ; headache
it is made. The materials frcm which | due to indigestion, constipation and other
it is made are of the best quality that can | disorders ; poor appetite, sour stomach,
be obtained in the market and of such a | acute dyspepsia and distress after meals.
character as to produce a general stom- | This stomach biiters has given good sat-
ach remedy and general tonic of marked isfaction am ng our customers and we
afficacy. We do not want anybody who | much prefer to sell it in place of ‘patent’
Needs a Doctor to Buy This Blood Rem- | medicines, the ingredients of which we
edy, but if you are going to buy a “pat | do not know and therefore cannot tell
ent” medicine which vou have seen ad-| whether we are selling an injurious or
vertised for stomach and other ailments, beneficial medicine.
This household remedy
place of “patent” medicines. It is not
claimed that this is a “cure all” but we
do believe that it isas good a stomach
remedy and system tonic as can be found
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8f BE. Main St., Mount Yoy, Pa.
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If you want to buy a GASOLINE ENGINE, call on G. MOYER. He sells the
Columbus and New Holland Engines
- ¢ is also Agent for the NEW HOLLAND CHOPPING MILLS. There are no
better machines on the market today. Also Builder of

Fine Jenny Linds, Buggies, Sieighs, &c.
GIVE EXIM A CAIs
G. MOYER, Mount Joy, Pa.
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Furniture Buyers
will find our new show rooms now open.
They are the equal of any in the county for
roominess, light and convenience. Our
stock of furniture is equally large and di-
versified, consisting of
Handsome Rockers
In Rattan, Mahogany and Oak, Mahoga-
ny and Oak Tables, Tabourettes, Foot-
stools, Ottomans, Iron Enameled and Wood
Bedsteads of many kinds,
Sideboards
Chiffioniers, China Closets, Writing Desks. Everything in the furniture line
that can be found in a first class furniture store.
Undertaking and Embalming -
H.C. BRUNNER
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.


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Here's Just What is Needed
No matter what style you may prefer, we can fix you up on short
notice and at prices that are right. (Give usa call,

FLORIN, PA.
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YOUNG BROS.
K FRUIT BOOK
44 pages 9x 12 inches; 22 pages showing in natural colors
2186 varieties of Fruit, with concise description and season of ripene
ing of each; 64 half-tone views of Nurseries, Orchards, Packing Houses, ete.
Send 50 ets. for book (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of
" book by mail within 60 days and we refund the 50¢, Or, mail us within 1 year,
Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery stock and we will credit $1.00 in part
yment on your order and you Keep THE Book free. WE PAY TH FREIGHT.
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