imma ——— _— aL | * Relief During that trying period in which women so often suffer from nervousness, backache, sick headache, or other pains, there is nothing that can equal Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pains, soothe the nerves, and give to Women the relief so much desired. If taken on first indication of pain or misery, they will allay the irritable condition of the nerves, and save you further Traut Te 3 suiiering. Those who usesthem at regular intervals have Cleas- ed to dread these periods. They contain no harmful drugs, and leave no effect upon the heart or stomach if taken as directed. They give prompt relief. “I have been an invalid years. -I have neuralgia, rheumatism and pains around the heart. By using Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills I am relieved of the pain, and get sleep and rest. I think had I known of the Pain Pills when I was first taken sick, they would have cured me. I recommend them for periodic pains.” MRS. HENRY FUNK, BE. Akron,O. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Plils are sold by your druggist, who wlil guarantee that the first package willl benefit. If it falls, he will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind i. for 9 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. WHAT SHWILKEY BUMBLESOCK HAS TO SAY THIS WEEK. Der vake des es hite gookt gepts bol a mole Vinter. Vunner ves kumt des de trolley uf deena is certainly kumpney ken shtashun doe im shtettle. Es noteventich. Now gepts ower amole shpuchta Uuser Counsel heta garn des de trolleys shpringa oly shtunt un de kumpney sawga se kennas net du. Ich maen de trolleys seta avenich besser tzite macha gshwisich doe un Iengeshter. Denk amole draw —en shtundt un tzwonsich menuta fer tzwelf mile ga, is avenich tzu long. Uf em rigelvake kon mer nunner ga in sevetza minuta. De trolleys missa uf bossa. i i UNCLE JOE’S WAGES. that Is the Speaker to Do with Hb ! 0dd Seventeen Dollars a Month \ —His Board Bill, ht Uncle Sam was a private employ f, and could hear what his men in .he house of representatives are say- fng about their inadequate compensas tion, he would expect to see them oul on a strike before long. The trouble here is that neither “union” wants to take the responsibility of ordering ne. “I should like to congratulate member of congress quoted in your columns recently as having a hotel bill less than his salary,” remarked a New York representative to a Bosfon Transcript correspondent. “I pay at the hotel for my family,” continued the New Yorker, “$600 a month under contract. I draw from the government | $417. You see where the profit comes ifn. Nobody wants to make election te congress a financial prize, but many of us do think the salary should be sufficient to support a man in Wash- {ngton according to his station. No senator or representative should be expected to go tu an alley hoarding house.” The story is told of Mr. Cannon’s purpose to go to a better hotel on his election to the speakership than be has formerly lived in. He accord- fngly was conducted by the clerk of wne ifiathe more fashionable establish- ents such a small suite of rooms as 1 needs required. “How much is d the speaker. ould let you have it for $400 | ’ the speaker hesitated, fingering in a nervous way, the so erk inquired: “That is not is it, Mr. Speaker?” not at all,” responded Mr, avely. “lI was merely puz ain to think wha* ¥ conld othe $17. o's Gigantle Guard. ns are a big race, and tha have European features ons. Min has a secretary 5 in stature, fair hair and res the late Emperor 0 six~doot-nigh servants of Japan, who attend g in liveries borrowed Emperor Napoleon's rears. If the Japan: they are now after all drum r#ajors In (nt Garde at the ge seem . | to | per | per square foot) thus giving a factor | | Or. TO POLE BY AIRSHIP. | CASH WILL BE MADE BY NOTED | EXPLORER. wontempiation—Craft to Be Employed—Prospects of Success. Mr. Walter Wellman, that notable | explerer and journalist who has twice gone to the Arctic region in attempts reach the north pole, expects to start from Spritzbergen the first of August on a third expedition, which will travel through the air in the largest dirigible balloon ever built. The envelope of the balloon is being constructed by Louis Goddard, of Par- is. It is to consist of two layers ef rubber-covered cotion and one layer— the inside one—of rubber-covered silk. In its central zone, which is the strongest, the envelope is to have a tensile strength of 2,800 Kkilogrammes square meter (about 575 pounds | of safety of 6 to 1. The average fac- | tor of safety is five to one, as against 81% to one of the Lebaudy airship. The form of the balloon is to be main- tained by an interior ballonette filled with compressed air by means of a five-horse power motor and compress= On account of the triple rubber layers (which are lapped one inch at the seams and sewed together, and the stitching then covered with cemented strips) the leakage of gas is guaran- teed not to exceed 1% per cent. per day. The amount of fuel and supplies consumed daily will more than coun- terbalance this. The length of the gas bag will be 50 meters (164.04 feet); its greatest diameter, 16 meters (54.49); {ts surface, 1,960 square meters (21,- 098 square feet); its eapacity, 6,350 cubic meters (224,244 cubic feet); and its lifting power (with gas having é lifting power of 1,130 grammes per cubic meter) 7,240 kilogrammes, or 16,- 000 pounds. The weight of the balloon Is 2,860 pounds, while the framework, gteel car, motors, and all other para- phernalia bring this up to a total of 7,500 pounds. This leaves an avail- able lifting power of 8,500 pounds for the crew of five men, three or four motor sledges, a metallic boat, and all supplies, says the Scientific American. The airship is to have two four- cylinder water-cooled gasoline motors of 55 and 25 horse power. The larger motor drives a forward propeller through reduction gearing, and the smaller one a propeller at the rear in the same manner. A speed of 15 miles an hour will be obtainable with the B5-horse power motor, and 19 miles an hour with both. The total distance to be covered is about 1,200 miles, while the 5,500 pounds of gasoline to be car ried should drive the airship nearly twice this distance This fuel is suf- ficient for a 140-hour run of the main motor. Should one motor break down be- yond repair, the travellers can use the other one; and if the airship gives out from any cause, the travelers can take to the sledges. A wireless telegraph outfit is to be taken along, so that communication can be maintained with the base as long as possible. At a meeting of the New York Mo- tor club on March 23, Mr. Wellman ex- plained fully his plans for the trip, and showed how he has tried to pro- vide for every contingency. The air- ship is to be transported to Spitzber- gen, inflated there, and experimented with during the month of July. If everything works satisfactorily the dash will be made in August and pro- visions will be carried sufficient for 75 days. Everything has been so care- fully planned by Mr. Wellman, who has an intimate knowledge of what is required, that the expedition through the air, if not altogether suecessful, bids fair to be by no means a dismal failure. Rush Paper, Very little paper has been made of late years from rags. Vegetable sub- stances are employed, as alfa, wood and straw; the idea has not prevailed that the wild or cultivated rush can be employed for this purpose. But an in- ventor has ascertained that when suit- ably treated, the plant will produce a very white and consistent paper pulp by means of the following treatment: One thousand Xkilogrammes of the green rush, cut up as fine as possible, is mingled with a caustic lye of 30 de grees B., and boiled in an autoclave for five or six hours under a pressure of ¢ix kilogrammes at 170 degrees C. The pulp is washed with water, sulphuric acid in suitable quantity added, then bleached with chloride of lime and washed energetically. It is then suit- able for employment in the manufac- ture of paper.—Le Papier. Railway Travel Safe, An amateur statisticlan in one of the government departments has fig- ured out the interesting fact that it is about seven times safer to travel on the railways of the United States than to stay at home. ei————————— THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT ROR A LITTLEY MONEY. Wilien your Christmas present is a year’s subscription to THE YOUTH’S COMPANION you give as much in good reading as would fill twenty 400-page novels or books of his= tory or travel or biography ordinarily cost- ing $1.50 a volume, Nor do you give quality | at the cost of quality. For more than half a century the wisest, most renowned most entertaining of writers has been contributor 10 THE COMPANION. You need never fear that THE COMPANION will be inappropriate or unwelcome, The boy the girl’--every other members of the family,—will insiss upon a share in it. There is no other pres- ent costing so little that goes so far. On receipt of $1.75, the yearly subscrip- tion price, the publishers send to the new subscription THE COMPANION’S Four-Leaf Hanging Calendar for 1907, lithographed in twelve colors and gold, and subscrivtion certificate for the fifty-two issue of the year volume, Full illustrated Announcement of THE compANION for 1007 will be sent with sample copies of the paper to any address free, 4 8 0 get subscription beh and miny for infoth a= | ag | particulars of the Daring Venture in | of Cigars for 25¢ Here is a clear-Havana cigar at bc that we want you to judge side by side with regular Key West brands that have sold for years at 3-for-25¢c and 10c straight. CUBA-ROMA All-Havana Cigar, 5c isanewand sensational value in the cigar business. Where, outside of National Cigar Stands, can you get a large, well- rolled, full-weight cigar, made entirely of fine, imported Havana leaf, and thor- oughly seasoned, for 562 That is what we sell you in CUBA-ROMA. National Cigar Stands save you the unnecessary middlemen’s profits made on the ordinary Key : West brands. RAT STANDS The best cigars are now sold in the 2,600 Drug Stores having this National Cigar Stands Emblem in the window. 2 L, E. W. GARBER For Results the columns of . The Bulletin The by none. deavor are delightfyily their graceful appearance and qualities. Gum Metal Patent Colt Viei Kid {=¥ Phone 315. 247 Locust STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. from newspaper advertising, try 2909009099090 09090999090090000000900000000000000000000000 bg manufacturers of this famous Shoe line spared no pains or expense in their efforts to produce a shoe equaled The ear marks of honest en- apparent in wearing LARGEST STOCK The. . Ludoscope A Moving Picture Machine for the house- hold. Something new and produces at a small cost, with excellent effect, moving pictures from discs provided by the man- ufacturers. It is simple in its operation and can be handled by anybody. The price of the device, with six pictures is Only 50c; Extra Pictures 15¢ a half dozen Full Line Photogra- > ~~ * ind phers’ Supplies W.B.BENDER Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing E. Main St., Mount Joy. Agency for Standard Steam Laundry For a Neat and Clean Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to JoscprihhIElersihhey Successor to W. W. Strasbach. Tine Touserial Parlor East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. WANTED: der house, int 1m for this county aud adjoini $20 and expenses paid weekly; wdvaneed. Work pleasant: y Chicago wholesale and mail or- ung * {man or woman ervitory. Salary expense money osition permanent No investment or experience required. Spare time valtable. Write at once for jull particulars and enclose se't- ddressed envelope. address GENERAL MANAGER, 134 E. Lake Si., Chicago July 18-101 TATED AT s Free, If your druggist does not E fers to the LCO FRENCH Fi PILLS.§ have them s b 8 UNITED MED NCASTER, PA. § Sold jn by Mt Joy J. C. Groff and E. W. Garber CHOICE HAMS Let us furnish you with some Choice Ham for your dinner. It is finer than the ordinary and remember, no small picnic hams either. Must be good or I will return your money. One purchase will make you a regular customer. Don’t forget that 1 have rented the slaughter house recently used by Mumma & Detwiler where I will do all my own killing, Always have a big supply of Beef, Pork, Sausage Pressed and Prepared Ham, R Bologna, Dried Beef, &e., &c. Call and be convinced. H. H. KRALL East Main St., Opposite Post Office, MOUNT JOY, PA FELLOW” [f you need a (Gas or Gasoline Engine buy it direct from the factory and not rom a Sub agent. Capital Gas and Gasoline Engines are positively made vithout any packing. They dont have clock spring or sprocket wheel for an igniter. nly by C. H. £. DISSINGER & BRO., 100 Hellam St., WRIGHTSVILLE, PA The genuine Capital is made Mr NX NK @. 2. Wiles Justice of the Peace Conveyancer LOWEST PRICES and Scrivener Special A'tention Given to the Colicction of Rents SHE $3 to $15 Lancaster, Penna. Horse Blankets, $1 to $9 Lap 7 Blaniiets Edward Kreckel Your Iatronage Solicited Office: Main Street, Florin, Penna. | | | $0-000000-0-C-000000000000000 Shire’s Vieat Niariket Rear ot Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse FLORIN . PEINNA. W. W. SHIRE, Propr. Fal Furniture Buyers wil! find our new show rooms now open. } They are the equal of any in the county for ©, roominess, light and convenience. Our abn stock of furniture is equally large and di- versified, consisting of Handsome Rockersl In Rattan, Mahogany and Oak, Mahoga ny and Oak Zables, Zabourettes, Foot stools, Ottomans, Iron Enameled and Wood Bedsteads of many kinds, Sideboards Cluffioniers, China Closets, Writing Desks. that can be found in a first-class furniture store. Undertaking and Embalming (FoR A Everything in the furniture line Dealer in Fresh & Smoked Meats, Tallow, Lard, &e. The Only Place to Get (Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &¢. C18 AT 29 Scholing’s West End Bakery Mount Joy Penna I desire to call the public’s attention to the fact that I am prepared to 7 Repair Furniture, Watches & Clocks GRANDFATHER CLOCKS a Specialty B&" Please give me a trial, My Work 1st be satisgaetory. Pripes Are Right, se remen hat 1 gees a special le cf r g agains = Thea a. ctl ga — To Ready-Made Garments after you have exoerienced the pleasure of wearing International tailored- so marked that you feel like blaming But the get your clothes made to order in the loring Concern in the World,” the 1 x nes. 1 to-order cle yourself for not ha 1ipparel made to measure sooner. greatest surprise is ir latgst style from the “I YOO whose great sanitary workshops are at CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO OOOO NEW YORK OOOO ~ means no more than what you've been in the habit of paying for good ready- mades. You can come in and have your measure taken from over 500 of the smartest samples you ever saw, and the garments will be guaranteed to fit you or no pay. \ H. E. Ebersole, Mount Joy, Pa. ) SEEEI0000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000004 J. B. Martin 2 Co. 9990090000906 9090909990900000F 0900 009009909090909090000090000009090009090000000900000000000090000000000009 Our Special For This Week MALL PAPER We have jnst put on sale a new line of imported Papers, that are ink than anything we have ever shown. These Papers ale the newest things, in halls, *.dln- ing-rooms, libraries and parlors, and the only way to appreciate them is to looky at them. ; IS I . If ycu are at all interests in Wall Papers, we are sure that you can find so! thing that will please you, aud the hest prices, too. our Sale of Special 7c line of Papers still on sale. as advertised for last we ind a bunch of good patterns left, A good way to save money on Wall Paper is buy from this line. Rugs For This Week Our 3ox60-inch Axmiunister Rugs, appropriate for dny room in the house, $1.98 30x60 Wilton Rugs, £7.50. I.argest stock of Room Sfze Rngs in Lancastes. Tapestry, Brussels, $14.00. Axminster, $10.00. sels, £25.00, Wilton,s £3 All 9x12 feet. Art Squares as low es 33 oo. They are just the shing to protect Carpets and Mattings. Light in weight and easy to clean. Ingraiu Carpets, yard wide, some as low as 19c. Velvete, $17.00. Body Brus- ).00 Others at 25¢ to gsc a yard. L1 on 51 Fg (4 "Hl st King and Prince Streets 0090090000090 990999000000000097000000C0000000000000000¢ ® Bargains In Overcoats Bargains In Overcoats ~ OVERCOATS 00004 9000000000vI0008000006000905000090000000 her clocks | At Exactly One-Half Price We have placed on our Bargain Counter about 75 Cvercoats for Men and In order to ¢ rde > out these broken lots we have reduced them tojust one. halt their original price, which means you can buy a $8.50 Coat at $4 25, and so on up to $18.00 Coats for $9.00 . These goods are in perpect condition, ductions. : Boys. There is no mistake ab out our re- No Juggling With Prices Not marked up and then marked down. ; Come and see what Real Bar- gains they are. 7 Clothier and Furnicher 207 Locust St. COLUMBIA, PA. C0090 9009000000369000600000050000000006¢ * * ~RL.L. % HEADWEAR Sensible; Serviceable; Stylish Soft, Stiff and Crush Hats Novelties and Staples L.arge Variety & Excellent Values 20000080000 00000000000000000090900000000022 3
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