The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, October 11, 1905, Image 3

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gshter boo,
dom gonga
gaerdt. Es hut
Kos ar g’'fished hut
om olta flood-gate, woe
soe about der race awfongt.
Es wawra noch en halb-dootzent
onnery hoova om dom os aw om
fisha wawra. Daert wawra es
Lawbucka eera tzway, der Sal
Yudder eera ocof-gliys les dr
Charry Trim, es Sendapetzer’s eera
Henner—oon noch onnerry.
Oof ae-mul grickt der glay Adam
en bise, oon glei reisst ar schlap-
penser growser fish ows em wosser
rows. We ar en ei-g’feddelt hut
g hot, schmeist ar sei ongel widder
nei, oon in tzeit foon a pawr min-
noota gate sei gorrick widder noon-
er oonich’s wosser, oon d’no tzeegt
ar widder en fish rows about soe
grows os der arsht. Oon soe hut’s
a wile fordt g’macht. Ae fish
“oom der onner hut ar g’fonga, oon
_ovvereb dos ar der finft rows
g’schmissa hut g’hot, hen de on-
nerra boova des ding fer-marrickt,
oon aener oom der onner sin bei
kooma oon hen eer? jong'la om
saema blots nei henk | wella woe
der Adam om fisha ‘or bis net
~ wennicher os elf go ick oon elf
fishleina dorrich-nonner wawra.
a 9 P».L
SPORTING (ILL.
js carpentering at
d son
nbia.
ife of Mount
y in town.
spent
installing an
jp plant at his
——
pught the A.
blic sale last
bnnonites held
church here
issley and her
Sunday with
od Dy.
J E. and puffer and their
wives spent 1 hday with Am-
os Sumpman’at Mount Joy.
TAC
MILTON GROVE.
Mrs. George Baker, of Florin. is
visiting her daughter Mrs. David
Kolp and family at West Green
Tree meeting house.
Miss Ella M. Grosh, has returned
to her home in Harrisburg.
Mrs. £ #rsole has leased
her desirable property near the
cemetery, to Phares Sprout.
Miss Kate Strickler and Mis. S.
Frank, of Lebanon, visited in town
from Saturday to Monday.
Miss Ada Grosh and Mrs. S. L.
Gingrich took in the Old Home
ek in Harrisburg.
John S. Hisey sold his ten-acre
act of land with improvements,
bar Chicque meeting house, at
jvate sale Samuel S. Shearer.
hnsideration 1,000.
brhe Zerphy Bros, practical
nters, have Teently put ona
1, sabes’ Paint on Cyrus
's House in this place.
ei
SALUNGA. |
Phipps spent several days
home in Philadelphia.
Weidman of i
bed in the Dunkard, ceme-
week. >
Aston took his Sunday
ss to Shoff’s chestnut
hist week.
ver will conduct revival
he church here com-
day evening, Oct. 16.
1d 14. UJ
REWARD, $100.
yor will be pleased to
a one drended disense
ble to cage in all its stages, and
4h Cure is the only
med ical frater-
tional disease,
, requires a con-
‘atarrh Cure i8
upon the blood
.m. thereby des
1g, and gIving
the consti
2 wo k.
nssian
Seen Outsid
in Th S
Very little is known in this conf
Russian pottery. In St. Petersburg there
is a royal porcelain manufactory where
exceedingly fine and artistic ware ispro-
duced, though it is almost impossible
to bring samples out of that country,
which accounts for its great scarcity in
Europe and America, says the China,
Glass and Pottery Review. The pottery
is a bold, semi-barbaric character, with
arabesque decorations, consisting of
heads of animals in relief, etc. The in-
dustry is carried oun rather sparingly,
and, aside from this royal porcelain
plant, there is but little attention given
to the production of ceramic wares.
In the Pennsylvania museum, of which
Edwin Atlee Barber is curator, can be
seen a case of decorated Russian pot-
tery, which was originally exhibited at
the centennial in 1876. This pottery is
of a buff or orange colored clay, and the
decorations are in reliet and highly
colored. The pieces are in the shape of
coffee pots, vases, plaques, etc. An-
other variety is decorated with conven-
tionalized animals, painted in enameled
colors. There is also in this museum a
single piece of fine porcelain, artistical-
ly decorated, consisting of a cup and
saucer, the product of one of the modern
Russian potteries.
WHERE ALIENS COME FROM.
Countries That Are Sending Their
Surplus Population Here—What
the Figures Show.
During recent years the character of
the immigrants to this country from Eu-
rope has been steadily becoming less de-
sirable. Prior to the wear 1880 the na-
tions of western Europe, Great Britain,
Germany and the Scandinavian coun-
tries furnished over 80 per cent. of all
our impigrants, the highest class that
we could hope for, Hungary, Italy,
Polaaé and the other countries of east
en. Europe furnished less than one per
cent. From 1881 to 1890 the ratio
changed slightly, bat still western Eu-
ropeans were greatly in the major
{ty. From Germany alone we drew
1,500,000 citizens inside of ten years.
Lately conditions have changed. East-
ern Europeans and Asiatics send us 78
per cent. of our immigrants (so-called
Europeans), while western Europe sends
us 24 per cent. In 1901, for instance,
Austro-Hungarians, Slovaks, Croatians,
Poles and Magyars to the number of
114,000 came in, while 136,000 Italians
honored us with their transfer of “alle
glance.” In July of last year 67,538 peo
ple of all nations immigrated into this
sountry.
~— — ——
A CALL COMES FROM PERU.
United States Besought for the Loan
of an Expert Geologist by
That Country.
“Come over into Macedonia and heip
18” 1s a cry that found a western echo
jie other day, when the Peruvian gov-
ronment asked the director of the
fited States geological survey for
he loan of a geologist. The official
who made the request is the chief of
the corps of mining engineers, an or-
ganization that corresponds somewhat
io our geological survey. In answer
© this appeal Dr. George I. Adams, of
she geologic branch of the survey, has
been selected for this Peruvian work
wd expects to leave early in April for
1s new post. His headquarters will
pe im the city of Lima, which is situ-
wed six or seven miles inland and
about 500 feet above sea level. ' Here
sn the west coast of the Pacific ocean,
only 12 degrees from the equator, he
will still be due souidy of Washington,
safely perched on the familiar 77th
meridian, the self-same one that runs
through Fifth Street East, of our cap-
tal city.
Dr. Adams’ chief duty will be to or
ganize a branch of government service
for hydrologic and hydrographic work.
The Peruvian government is develop-
Ing the resources of the canuntry, es-
pecially in the arid plain between the
Pacific ocean and the Andes moun-
tains. In places these mountains de-
$0 to 100 miles wide. Owing to the
tact that the moisture from the clouds
is nearly all precipitated on the moun-
:ain sides before it reaches the plain,
this narrow strip of land along the
scean is a sandy desert except where
It is traversed by small rivers that are
ted from the melting snows on the
nountain sides. The population of the
soast centers along these streams,
which are the hope of the irrigators.
Anciently, under the Incas, all this
plain was watered by an extensive sys-
tem of irrigating ditches, but the Span-
‘ards allowed them to fall into disuse.
Lately some attempt has heen made
to irrigate this region again. The sat-
Isfactory results of this effort are ac-
countable for Dr. Adams’ present
plans.
Dr. Adams will study the geologle
formations of the arid district in the
hope of locating artesian basins
and developing wells wells. He
will take with him the latest Amer-
‘can drilling machinery and will have
the aid of a topographic assistant and
a well driller. With sufficient water
for irrigation, this valley will produce
abundant crops of sugar, tobacco and
sottom, and the low foothills of the
Andes will offer an inviting fleld for
the endeavors of the vine-grower., An
effort will also be made to supply the
towng with walter suitable for domestic
tees
mn pr er Aer
WOUNDS, BRUISES AND BURNS
By applying an antiseptic dressing to
wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries be-
fore inflammation sets in, they may be heat.
ed without maturation and in about one-
third the time required by the old treatment
This is the greatest discovery and triumph
of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain
Balm acts on this same principle. It is an
antiseptic and when applied to such 1n-
juries, causes them to heal very quickly.
Tt also allays the pain and soreness and
prevents any danger of blood poisoning.
a bottle of Pain Balm in your home
an will save you tims and money, not

1 pn the inconvenience aud suffering
ries entail. For sale by J. 8.
prin, and all Mount Joy drug-
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sther Pparts—fe svastal plain is from
Unusual Bargains
IN SOME
Slightly Used
——AND——
Second-Hand
AUTOMOBILES
Lancaster
Automobile
Company
35 West Chestout Street
Lancaster, Pa.
Ch. Yes! on ~es!
GEORGE S. VOGEL, AUCTIONEER
Post Office Address, lorin, Lancaster Co., Pa
Telephone Number 851.
Rates Very Reasonable for AllKinds of Sale

The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
ts r-IS AT
Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy Penna
For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Hershey
Successor to W. W. Strasbach.
Pine Tonserial Parlor
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

WINDSOR HOTEL
Between 12th & 31h Sts, on Filbert St, Phila, Pa.
Three minutes walk from the Reading Termi-
nal. Five minutes walk from the Penna. R.
R. Depot. European Plan $1:00 per day and
upwards. American Plan $2:00 per day.
FRANK M. SCHEIBLEY, Manager

ABNER M. HERSHEY,
AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy, Fexnna.
Special attention given to calling all kinds of rea.
estate and personal property sales. Satisfaction
Guaranteed, Charges moderate, Drop me a card
orecall wp 836 A.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule in Effect May 25, 1905.
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ductor to receive or discharge passengers.
“ph” Stops only on signal or notice to Conduc-
tor to discharge passengers.
For time tables and additional information in
quire of Ticket Agent.
W. W.ATTERBURY, J. R., WOOD,
General Manager, Pass'r Trafic Mgr.
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agent.
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Sornwall & Lebanon Railroad.
Time TABLE IN EFFECT Sept. 6, 1005,
am am am
650
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Mount Joy...
Arrive
Mt. Gretna..
Lebanon...
pm
1640 232
pm
739

TH
. 1240 418
. 806
100 438
821
841
10156 181
1035 161
660
Mt. Gretna... 710
Arrive
Mount Joy 1234 348 801
am am pm pm pm
All trains on O. & L. R. R, daily except Sunday
MT, GRETNA PARK, on the line of this road, is
the finest resort in Pennsylvania, and is the per-
manent location for the Pennsylvania Chautans
qua the U. B. Campmeeting, Encampment N
G. of Penna,
Trip mileage tickets sold at all stations to per
sous holding P. K. R, mileage books.
A.D MITH, Pres.and Gen. Bupt,,
Lebanon Penna.

The People’s Marble and Granite Works!
Maytown, Penna.
J. H. KEENER, Pro.
Best Work at Lowest Cash Prices. Satis-
faction Guaranteed. On all orders received
within the next 60 days, a discount of ten
per cent will be given.
IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
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MANUFACTURED BY
The Stewart Iron Works Company
=3 CINCINNATI, OHIO
Whose Fence received the Highest Award,
“Gold Medal,” World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904,
The most economical fence you can buy.
$
Price less than a respectable wood fence. Why
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tractive IRON FENCE,
“LAST A LIFETIME.”
Over 100 designs of Iron Fence,
Iron Flower Vase, Settees,
etc., shown in our catalogues.
Low Prices
will
not replace your old one now with a neat, at
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CALL AND
SEE US
Catalog Display by J. H. KEENER,
Sole Agent, Maytown Pa.
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Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St.,, Mount Joy.

&
Full Line Photog-
raphers’ Supplies
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,
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Shire’s VMicat Market
Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
FIORIN . PENNA.
W. W. SHIRE, Propr.
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Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
Meats, Tallow, Lard, &e.
FRENCH FEMALE B
{ADAM Dna romuc
A Sawx, Cerrary Reuxe for SurPrrssED MENSTRUATION,
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy ! Satis.
2 faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid 8
# for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for [8
when relieved. Samples Free, If your druggist does not
have them send your orders to the
§ UNITED MEDICAL CO., ox 74, LANCASTER, PA.

Sold jn by Mt-Joy J. C. Groff and E. W. Garber
LBBB OJHBGRBOL
Weare Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICES
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
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.
SHG SSO OMS
BRGECHSHSSSSSSRRRHSSSRBEY
580 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
CoPYRIGHTS &cC.
nyone sending a sjet ch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably SADE Communica.
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
gent free. Oldest ngefioy for securing patents,
In
Patents taken throukh Munn & Co. receive
special notice, withoub charge, in the
Scientific American,
A handsomely lustiated weekly, Largest oir.
culation of any scientific journal, Terms, $3 a
Hold by all newsdealers,

BONN & To ae Broadway, New York
Ofmoe, 620 ¥ Bt, Washington, D,
to suit all.

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Horse Blankets
STRONGEST EVER MADE
The first requisite of a good Horse Blanket is sfrength.
The surest way to tell a strong blanket is to look for the
5A Blankets are woven from tightly
twisted warp, which gives strength, warmth and durability.
They are made in hundreds of sizes and patterns—with prices
Your local dealer buys the long-wearing 5A Blankets direct
from the factory, and can
therefore sell them cheaper
than dealers can sell infe-
rior blankets purchased
through
prices.

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= Te.
jobbers at high
All Genuine 5A Blankets have 5A Stays under Straps.
[iy a SA SQUARE BLANKET for street use.
Buy a 5A BIAS GIRTH BLANKET for stable,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Made by WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa.


Ought to Know
is how to make an attractive
home for his family.
Newly Papered Rooms are
the main attractionin a home
We have a Large Sslection
of Papers at All Prices.
W. A. BRINKMAN
13-15 E. Orange St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSE
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna,
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday. at No.
52 North Duke Street.
FOR SALE!
The undersigned offers at private sale,
a number of
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
on West Donegal street, Mount Joy
Borough, on very reasonable terms.
For particulars apply to
Jesse Heisey,
East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA.
june28--3mo
@uas. HB ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Clerking
of Public Sales
I USE IT
I DON'T
GARBER’S
STOMACH BIT-
TERS AND
This household remedy is offered in
place of “patent” medicines. It is not
claimed that this is a “cure all” but we
do believe that it is as good a stomach
remedy and system tonic as can be found
on the market. We call special attention
to this Stomach Bitters because we know
that it is harmless and reliable. We
know exactly what is in it and just how
it is made. The materials frcm which
it is made are of the best quality that can
be obtained in the market and of such a
character as to produce a general stom-—
ach remedy and general tonic of marked
afficacy. Weg “hot want anybody who
Needs a Doctor to Buy This Blood Rem-
edy, but if you are going to buy a “pat-
ent” medicine which vou have seen ad-
vertised for stomach and other ailments,
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8t B. Main 8¢.,
TONIe

then we would urge you to give this bit
ters a thorough trial in any of the follow
ing ailments : —
Rheumatism, backache, lumbago and
kidney ailments generally ; sleeplessness
and nervousness, boils, pimples, carbun
cles, felons, ulcers and other eruptions
due to poisons in the blood ; paleness,
sallow complexion and a general tired
feeling due to sluggish liver ; headache
due to indigestion,constipation and other
disorders ; poor appetite, sour stomach,
acute dyspepsia and distress after magshs,
This stomach bitters has gives good est
isfaction among our customers and we
much prefer to sell it in place of ‘patent’
medicines, the ingredients of which we
do not know and therefore cannot tell
whether we are selling an injurious er
beneficial medicine.
Mount Joy, Pa.





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Scttleme tofestates, collection of rents, surveying and
couveyancing,
| PILES #%:: Suppository
Pl S Boe up 0s 0
A D. Matt, Thompson, Supt.
Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes: “I can say
4 they do all you claim for '* Dr. 8. M. Devore,
ll Raven Rock, W. Va., writes: y give universal satis-
8 faction.” Dr. il D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn, writes: 8
8 + In a practice of 33 years, I have found no remedy to
equal yours.’ Pmick, 50 Cents. Samples Free.
by Druggists. ps ARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA.
A cure guaranteed if you use
Sold inMt.Joyby E. W. Garber. Calltor free sample
WANTED!
Several Young and Middle
Aged Men. Apply at Works
Rollman M’fg. Co.
Mt. Joy, Pa,
fm
The horse, man’s faithful, helpful friend
His ills are like/ your own,
He labors often when he's sick,
You never hear him groan.
Feed Him Dr. Holland's Med-
icated stock salt
A Conditioner, Blood Purifier and
Worm Destroyer, For Sale by
M. L. Creider & Co.
Mount Jovy, PENNA,
3TOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
West KiNG BT. Jo ANCASTER
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"1'he «amex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 62, 63 and
5 Wat King Street, Dinner 25 cents. Best
aceonmodations in every respect. A share of
yourpatronage solicited.

A. B. ADAMS, Pro.
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LESTER
PIANO
BETTER"
THAN EVER
BEFORE
&
public.
realm of the artistic.
cal quality.
appreciated by the musician,
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cash or on time.
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Undertals
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Wherever culture and refinement abide,
Piano. This splendid instrument has earned the confidence of the musical
It is acknowledged everywhere as the crowning achievement in the
Its mellow tone is regarded as the standard of musi-
Its action, perfect in operation, permits that delicate touch
Its durability cannot be equaled.
If you are thinking of getting a Talking Machine, we would be pleased to
have you call and inspect our full line of these instruments. We carry the
TURAN, V/STOR_AND
Prices ranging from $5.00 to $35.00 and
DISC RECORDS
Call or write for prices on
KIRK JOHN!
Piano and Orga
24 West King St eet, LANCAS
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Mount Jov, Penna.
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Good Homemade Furniture a Speciall
Upholstering Done to
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POPLAF we FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT THE PURCHASERS.
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