r 7 5 Lard . "10¢ GC Tallow. . . be Potatoes . 30¢ WINDSOR HOTEL BRUBAKER, Manager. ay Broad St. Station and eading Terminal on Filbert St, Rooms $1.00 per day and ap. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA. Yaramsa |_ OOK HER Photo you Midwi > Torrenieed —_— Have would like I ‘can vou a to have enlarged? fill large your order at once for an I ment of any size, from 5x7 to 4ox72. Your orders solicited. Photogora- Full line < Supplies phers W.B.BENDER Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing E. Main St., Mount Joy Ate :ncy for Standard Steam Laundry Shires Ss Vieat Market Rear of Nisley’ s Tobacco Warehouse FLORIIN - PEININ.A. Ww. v SHIRE, Faves Dealer in Frosh & Smoked Boats, Tallow, lard, &e. NOTARY PUBLIC. WwW. M. HOLTLOWIBUSHE ATTORNEY-AL-LAW, 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna, Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday. at No. North Duke Stree | raise its tracks five Th®egular mo Borough Council wa? day evening with Mes necker, Zeller, Mumma and 9 er present. A communication was received from the Selicitor asking Council what it intended doing with the poll tax proposition made by the ‘Western Union and Postal Telegraph Companies. These com- panies refuse to pay their poll tax of 50 cents per pole but offered to pay 10 cents for every pole in the borough. Referred to the solicitor Burgess J. W. Shrite reported that his collections for the past councilmanic month amounted to $62.50. Mr..Greider of the Street com- mittee reported as follows: Macad- amizing on Columbia Avenue is now completed from Delta to Bar- bara street; pipe on Walnut street at Columbia Avenue does not car- ry off the surface water, jd rec- ommended that the CL nestoga Traction Company be notified to inches. Re- ferred to the Street committee. Macadamizing on Old Market St. is completed tc |Pube’s crossing and that Mr. Bube still runs water into the gutter on said street. Mr. Greider stated that some time ago he investigated the waste wat- er situation from the Market street sewer and although there was no surface water in sight at the time, a large amount of water was flow- ing from the sewer pipes just men- tioned. Also that he understood that individuals had connected with the borough’s sewerage and for that reason would recommend that the borough lay pipes on Old Market street to carry off Mr. Bube's waste water. Recommen- dation stricken off. Chairman Longenecker -stated that complaint was made relative to the condition of West Main street in front of the Miller proper- ty and also the Bopp property. The clerk was instructed to notify these parties to put the street i deniy, one of the tion of dismay a™ the wind almost sho panion a sentence the TS which was “broken.” The two girls took refuge in the lee of the Tract Society building and held a consultation. A stream of people was passing along Nassau street, and the nature of the mishap seemed to call for delicate treatment. Then, while the girl who had shouted held the umbrella turned toward the rush- {ng throng, the other girl knelt down on the wet sidewalk and began fum-: bling with her companion’s skirt. A dapper young man stepped out of the passing throng. “Pardon me, Miss, but can I be of any assistance?” he asked, raising bis hat. The feminine reparr department came to an abrupt halt. “No, thank you,” came in chorus from both girls. “But, really, you should not kneel in the rain like that,” pursued the young man. “Do let me fix the shoelace.” “Please, please go ’way,” implored the kneeling one. “It isn’t her shoe lace—" And the young man lost himself in the crowd. INFLUENCE OF GREAT MUSIC it Can Move More Profoundly Than Any of Nature's Great Voices. Great music is a psychical storm, igitating to unimaginable depth the nystery of the past within us, says Lafcadio Hearn. Or we might say it s a produgious incantation, every dif- ‘erent instrument and voice making separate appeal to different billions of prenatal memories. There are tones that call up all the ghosts of youth and joy and tendencies—there are tones that evoke all phantom pain of perished passion—there are tones that resurrect all dead sensations of ma. jesty and might and glory—all expired exultations—all forgotten magnanimi- ties. Well, may the influence of music seem inexplicable to the man who idly dreams that his life began less than 8 hundred years ago! But the mystery lightens for whomsecever learns that the substance of self'is older than the sun. He finds that music is a Necro- mancy; hedecls that to every ripple of melody yw billow of harmony, 2 rithin him out of the Birth some eddying ancient pleasure and in: they commingle 1d therefore S more pro- f ocean or p. But in t is ever ndertone, bf Soul. vast the pt have nse of in of Be 0000000000000 000009 ~ * 00000000) VICT( PRICE Equipped with an en Carrying an 8-1 The Best Talking ured for Suffering PILES? You Suffering From ITCHING, BLIND or HEMORRHOIDS b a] To ie a LUMBUS,Q POULTRY POWDER,—We claimthat this Powder will largely increase egg production, strengthens weak and droop- ing itouls, promotes the health and growth and development of all yarities of Poul try, and insure fine condition and smooth plumage: Compounded upon the most scientific chemical principles, being highly tonic, stimulating, antiseptic and alterative makes it a moat powerfull and natural preventive and curative agent, beside bring specially adapted to mak- ing hens lay. As an eggfood for making hens lay it has no superior. For carry- ing fouls safely through moulting; fitting for exhibition and market, increasing the size and strength, and hastening the groth of young poultry, it has no equal; is absolutely pure and highly concentrat- ed. One onnce is worth a pound of any other kind. Strictly a medicine, to be given in the food, once daily, in small doses. Prevents and cures all diseases of hens. Worth its weight 1n gold when from Are or BLEEDING PILES or any form of rectual disease, come and get a sample of my Pile CABINET: Oak, hinged top. MOTOR: plays several records with SOUNDBOX : tion if preferred. HORN: 16-inch Black Steel; Brass Bell 50¢ ext . Pol Cure or I wlll send a sample through the mail FREE. This is one of the greatest pile reliefs and cures ever put on the market Noiseless $8, If it does not help you any after you have used a soc box, I will refund your money. Concer! Put up Only in soc Boxes 00 000000000000000000000000000000060000060000000000000000000000060600¢ Manufactured by miei FE W.GARBER sortment of Up-Zo-Date R hen hea; there is no other food on the 3 ~ : a - mari like it 1} Ibs. 25¢., 3 1bs. 65¢. 81 KE. Main =t., Mt. Joy Call and hear them. 0090200000000 000000000000009000000000000000000000000000000000 0900000000000 00009000000000000004, 2. > EE WW. CARBER, MOUNT JOY, PI RECORDS : I also have on hand a Com ye NII eINN tetera CO090000000000000000009009000 0900000000000 0009000000000990000 EAST MAIN STREET, 0000000060000 0000006000000 00 0000600000000 ¢ Sa ob ich bb bc SR J RR Ne a Se Yk New and Seconds ~hand J Cash or Oredit Harrisburg Cycle & Typewriter Co! Third Street, HARRISBURG; PA. £ : Apples he Finest Fruit in town. | Call at my plate of bi | say so yourself, : 25 North I have th i Oranges 1000000000000000000000000000200000000000000000000000s (Candies Oysters Gra pes I. D. BENEMABN All Kinds of Nuts, Etc., Etc. The-Up-To-Date-Clothier Our Stock of Clothing, i BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, UNDER- WEAR, Ladies.’ COATS and SKIRTS are greatly reduced. s @ Main St. Darrenkamp’s Vr Ted RW uEemTnT reen Grocer? Hast Mount Joy 0-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0000 0-0-0000 0-0-0-0-0-0 0-00 0-0-0000 0000007 Our e of Shoes a. m., January 4th Misses’ and Childron’s 06 — ee 00-0000C ¥ Come Goods must move, Price or No Price. 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