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THE BULLETI
dah MT. JOY, PA.
J. E. Schrall, Editor and Proprietor
Subscription, 50c Yr.
Six Months 25 Cents
Single Copies 2 Cents
Sample Copies FREE
SERRE RE
Entered at the Post Office at Mt. Joy
as second-class matter,
All correspondents must have their com-
munications reach this office not later than
Monday. Telephone news of importance
between that time and 12 noon Wednesday
which time forms close, Changes for ad-
vertisewuents must positively reach this of-
fice not later than Monday night. New
advertisements inserted if copy reaches us
Tuesday night.


FHROTTLING NIACARA FALLS
@igantic Community of Financial Ine
tevests Wiping Out World's
Wonder,
In World's Work, French Strothes
describes the influences that bear on
Niagara falls and threaten their de
struction. From this article, “Shall
Niagara Be Saved?’ the following quo
tation 1s taken: “Thus we swing the
eomplete circle of interests that are
eentered around the incident of Niag
ara falls. The same interests control
the railroads, the electrical supplies
companies, and the power companies.
munity of financial interests, whose
operations are already of momentum
sufficient ultimately to tax the power
producing capacity of Niagara, stand
the falls—not as a magnificent monu-
meant to the pride of the United States
fa 8 glory of nature, but as the 168-
foot drop @ 224,000 cubic feet of water
por second, transmutable into 5,000,
800 electrical horsepower for the used
of an Industrial monopoly. That we,
a8 a people, have given our share of
dhe necessary permission is to our
shame. But there is another side to
the question which strikes home at
eur pocketbooks, if we meed such a
spur to our pride. This is: What
-— have we, directly or indirectly, received
$a return for the franchises we hawe
given? So far as the United States
government or the state of New York
is eoncerned, the answer is brief—not
one cent. The franchises were granted
without price, and the companies op
erate without even the meager retusn,
exacted on the Canadian side, of $1.50
a year for each horse-power developed
up to 10,000, and a sliding scale grow
fog less with additional develop
ments.
£8 @RECT POSE CHEATS TIME
Ohicago Physician Urges People ts
Stand Straight and Retain
Their Youthfulness.

*Don’t imagine you must becomd
stoop-shouldered because you are grow:
ing old,” said a Chicago Physician to a
friend recently. “Old people do nol
stoop because they are old, but they
get old because they stoop. The stiffen:
fag of the tissues, which is the sign and
sccompaniment of age, is warded ofl
by exercise. Self-indulgence in eating
and in drinking is the sure road te
senility.
“] have often been surprised and
gratified to find that regulated moves
ments of the neck and upper truncal
muscles, employed for the purpose of
soceomplishing something else, resulted
fn a comspicuous improvement in hear
Ing, In vision, in cerebration and, as a
consequence, in betterment in cerebral
eirculation, also in sleep. Persons whe
habitually maintain an erect powsitiom
in standing or sitting are stronger thas
those who slouch. A person who stoops
and allows the shoulders to sag down
and forward and the ribs to fall bagi
toward the spins shortens the ante-
posterior diameter of the thorax any
where from two to five inches. The
lungs, heart, great vessels and other
fmportant structures in the thorax cane
not live, move and have their proper
being under such circumstances.”
‘Wherefore, the proper thing for pete
sons who are not so young as ones
they were Is to brace up, dress young
and feel young. Sitting “hunched up”
ver a fire won't da.
Marine Hoopital Representatives Urge
ing Southern Counties tc De-
stroy Fever Districts.

Havana and Sawin-
eft Mexico the
That country,
W, is never fred
“ugh the indica-
ult of the severe
a different story
fh Mexico out of
p expected that
will carry oul
made to rep
fed States maav
destroy tr»
lp sanitary reg
Kd South Amerl
to deal with
e said within §
slean their ports
cannot be relied
that the sanitary
ted States will be
" the camal strip
pficial resslts tham
© district a healthy
EY The influence of that
v fn Central and South
nd it unquestionably wid
negligent governments to de
‘share In preventing epidemics.
This phase of the canal question has
attracted little attention, but it is of
far-reaching importance. The build~
ing of such a waterway as the isthe
~ mian canal will be a great attainment,
of hardly less value to mankind
be the clcensing of the foul citier
40 the porth and south of the isthmus
? fps
~The Dairyman’s profits depend upon
Full Milk Pail and the i of
butter fat the Milk contains. Both
se important items are assured by
p use of Fairfield’s Blood
and Milk Producer for Cattle
It purifies the blood, increases
‘the m‘lk and removes all
7 ¥. H. Baker, Mount Joy
1 ville and D. B.
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And in the midst of this gigaatic com- |*
~ The Oldest
Trunk and Bag
House
In the State

OFFERS
woo 500 to $16.00
Suit Cases.............$1,00 to. $18.00
Trunks from.......... $2.00 to $25.00
Bags from........
“WE ARE LEATHER WORKERS"

Large Stock Harness!
Lowest Prices,
FR—————
Rreclkel
Harness Maker
30 Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa.
Prof, 6. F. THEEL. 535 North
Si th St Philadelphia, Pa. “Ein Deutscher
X ® Arzt.” Only German Speelalist.
The GERMAN TREATMENT the only guaranteed
eure for Specific Blood Polson others ean’t cure.
All Vrivate Diseases, Excesses, Abuses. Weaknesses, Nervous
Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Losses, Varicocele & Stricture,
(no cutting) Kidney & Bladder, all Shrunken Organs. 48
years practical & 6 years hospital experience In Germany,
Rend for Book, tells all, exposing City & Country advertising
frauds. Secrecy guaranceed. Mail trentment. Call or write


STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
WEST Kina St. Jo ANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 62, 53 and
5 West King Street, Dinner 25 cents. Best
accommodations in every respect. A share of
your patronage solicited,
A. B. ADAMS. Pro.

La Pierre House
Mount Joy, Pa.
G+ F. GROVE, Proprietor,
Formerly of the County House,
Lancaster, Pa.
Choice Wines and Liquors at the Bar.
Best Hotel Accommodations. Good Stabling.

APM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Margaret Hershey late of Lancaster
City. Pennsylvania, dec:zased. J
Letters of administration on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons n=
debted thereto are requested to make immediate
payment, and those )aving claims or demands
against the same will present them without delay
for settlemement to the undersigned, residing at
Waynesboro, Pa., or to W. U. Hensel, Lancas-
ter, Penna.
FRANK B. HERSHEY, WAYNESBCRO,
W. U. HENSEL, Attorney. Administrato
Ip
&uxs. BH. ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Cierking
of Pubic Sates
Settlemen t ofestates, collection of rents, surveying and
couveyaucing,

H. S. Musselman
FLORIN, PENNA.
en
I wish to inform the public that I
am prepared to do all kinds of
Upholstering
Sofas, chairs, rockers, lounges, &c
Good Work. Prices Moderate



For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph EE ershey
Fine Tonseorial Parler
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
2090000000000
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
For a neat and clean shave or Hair
cut go to the
New Tonsorial Parlers
Opposite First National Bank
West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
IRVIN M. BAKER, Proprietor.





Agent for the Elkhorn Steam Laundry
PILES #e:: Suppository

Matt. Thompson, Sup't
hools, Statesville, N. C., writes: “I can say
they do all oe claim for them.” Dr. 8. M. Devore,
Raven Rock, + Va, writes; *‘ They give universal satis
faction.” Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tens., writes:
“Iu a practice of 23 years, I have found no to
yours.” Pmics, 60 Crs, Samples Free.
by Drugsista.- manTiN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA.
Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber



CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.

WHAT SHUWILKEY BUMBLESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK,

De ledsht load hoy! Now, boys,
hurray!
Fort in de shire un lust se shtae
Bis Moondawg free.
Worehoft!
Den owet wardt ken schtrache
mae g’shoft!
’Sis Somshdawg,.
morge
Wesh de fees im wasser-droke;
Black de shtiffel-farflompte bloke!
My grey-awyg doot mer widder
wae—
De shtiffel sin mer gans tsue glae.
QO’ aelend!
Well, shtiffel odder net—ich muss
Ins shtettle tsu der shaena "Suss;
De ledsht wuch hen mer ous
mocht
Ich set se seena Somshdawg
nocht
Den owet.
De onera maid un era beaus
Shpotzeera uff un ob de shtrose
De same tzeit karraseera ich
My maidel hina in der kich,
Gadictich..
De Suss hut olles ei-garicht,
De uhr shtate shtill, mer hen ken
licht;
De oldta sin in ehrem nesht—
Sis uns net bong—se shlofa fesht,
Un schnaricksa.
De uhr shtate shtill—awver net de
tzeit;
Is es now morga odder heit?
Es maucht nix ous—so gons arlae
Leeblich um armt. Och! Muss ich
gae?
’Sis Soondawg!

Finger and Thumb of the Famous As-
tronomer to Be Bought by
Italia Government,

What is the finger of a dead scientist
worth? This question has been stire
ring all Florence, the thumb and ins
dex finger of the right hand of Galileo
having recently been offered for sale
in that city by an old woman, Laura
Joni. Being im straitened circume
gtances, relates the New York Post,
ghe tried to obtain the highest offer
for her strange property.
The government, getting wind of the
affair, caused an investigation to be
made, and ascertained that these relica
of the great astronomer were genuine,
having been cut off in 1737 by a fanate
fecal admirer, Marquis Capponi, when
the body was reinterred in the splen-
did mausoleum in the Santa Croce
church. Thereupon the government
decided to acquire them and to replace
them in the mausoleum.
The only question still to be dis-
cussed is the matter of price. Upon
this point experts will undoubtedly
be called in. But one person, we are
sure, would not be welcome—the
American tourist, who, as reported ro-
cently in the Atlantic Monthly, re-
marked on being told that of Gali-
leo’s tomb in the Santa Croce: “Gali«
leo? Oh, yes; Galileo? Why, of
course! Pygmalion and Galileo; you
always hear of them together; mow,
who was Pygmalion?”
In some respects one of the most re-
markable war photpographs ever made
was secured by a man named Meyer, a
sorrespondent for a German illustrated
newspaper during the war in South
Africa, says Everybody’s Magazine
Meyer was with the Boers, and one day
furing one of Buller’s attacks along the
Tugela he took a postition on the firing
line. The fire from the British batteries
across the river was very heavy during
the preliminary period of the assault,
and shells literally rained on the low=
lying kopjes occupied by Botha's army.
Meyer thought he saw a good oppor-
tunity to secure a fine picture, and he
jumped out, of his “schanze” to snap it.
Just then a big lyddite shell exploded
within a few feet of him, killing him ine
stantly. I afterward secured his came
era, which was comparatively uninjured.
When the film it contained was devel=
sped I discovered that Meyer had made
a beautiful photograph of the huge shell
which sauffed out his life. I sent a copy
of the picturs to bis relatives in Geer
=manv
The Magic Powder that turns a
Chicken into Gold is Fairfield’s Blood
Tonic and Egg Producer for Poultry
Only. It increases egg production,
keeps all fowl in the pink of Condition
anh fattens them for market rapidly.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole, Elizabethtown.
DOES THIS MEAN YOU
Indigestion, sour stomach, constipation—
then headache backache and a general mis-
erable feeling. Do you know that the
pleasant herb tea, Lane’s Family Medicine
will remove all these troubles almost im-
mediately ? If you do not know it, get a
package to-day at any druggist’s or dealer’s
(25¢) and you will be glad we told you.
ps
EGGS WANTED
DeLong pays more for eggs the


year round than any one else.
REACHING THE SPOT

It Can be Done, So Scores of Mt,
Joy Citizens Say.

To cure an aching back,
The pains of rheumatism,
The tired-out-feelings,
You must reach the spot-get at
the cause,
In most cases tis the kidneys.
Doan’s kidney Pills are for the
kidneys,
C. M, Webb, 3 Barbara St,
Mount Joy, Pa. says: “‘I had been
afflicted with rheumatism and kid-
ney disease for some time, [I suff-
ered from pains in my right should-
er, which greatly hindered me in
doing my work. My general health
was fast running down when I pro-
cured a box of Doan‘s Kidney Pills,
I bad used them but a short time
when the pain entirely disappeared
and I am glad to say I have not
suffered from any symptom of kid-
ney trouble since, My strength has
returned and I am better in every
way
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents Foster—Milburn Co., Buffa-
lo, New York, sole agents for the
United States
Remember
and take no other,
the name—Doan’s—
Greatest Show On Earth
The Barnum & Bailey greatest
show on earth is to visit Lancaster
on Wednesday, June 2.
since the beginning of time has an
amusement enterprise So tremen—
dous in size been organized as this
one. Its magnitude 1s almost be-
yond belief. All America, together
with every foreign country, has
been scoured frcmend to end by
agents of this big show in search of
novelties and the result is a perfor-
mance brim full of sensational acts
new to the circus world. In the
big Barnum & Bailey show are
nearly 400 arenic stars, most of
whom are seen now for the first
time. A new sensation will be seen
at every performance in “J UPITER,
the balloon horse,” This remarkg-
‘ble animal with its fearless rider
ascends to the dome of the circus
tent in a balloon and descends to
the ground in a shower of fire
works. Nearly 1000 animal won-
ders are to be found in the big 108
cage menagerie. 8 herds of ele-
phants, including one herd that
actually plays upon musical instru-
ments in time and tune. A group
of giant giraffes, monster trained
hippopotamus, only living bi-horn-
ed rhinoceros and hundreds of oth-
er strange beaste. Barnum & Bailey’s
big, new street parade is the most
gorgeous processional display ever
attempted in the histry of crcus
business. Its tremendous size and
wonderful length can only be be-
lieved in the actual seeing. It 1s
natural to expect this biz circus to
lead all others in quality and quan-
ity of street spectacle as well as in
other departments of the big show,
yet never in its splendid history
of nearly half a century has it dis-
played such extravagance as is
shown this year.
never

The Purpose of Advertising
The purpose of store advertising
is not merely to sell goods, but to
sell more goods—to make friends,
build up a patronage that will not
only stick but grow. Newspapers
reach the greatest number of
people in the immediate vicinity in
the most natural way, at the least
expense, and they are therefore the
best of all mediums for stores. In
a newspaper you follow the lines of
least resistance—you follow with
the stream—you talk to an audi-
ence already assembled, to the
people who want to read—thei
mental cosmos is right—they are
on your wire, and they won’t ring
off if you hold their interest. At-
traction is the basis of all advertis-
ing—the store is the sun, customer
the planets that revolve around it.
eee eens
Success with foul of any kind is assured
when Fairfield’s Blood Tonic and Egg
Producer for Poultry Only is used reg-
ularly. It prevents and cures Roup,
Cholera and all contagious poultry dis-
eases and makes hens lay.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole, Elizabethtown.
Talk Is Cheap
When you can get a telephone
in your house for $1200 a year.
Call up the Columbia Telephone
Company and they will tell you all
about it.
> —
Don’t let the baby suffer from ec-
zema, sores or any itching of the
skin. Doan’s Ointment gives in-
stant relief, cures quickly. Perfect-
ly safe for children. All druggists

sell it, -~
ummer 1S
Herel:
TE
Corn is being planted and will soon
need cultivating
? ®
We have on hand the

New Horse Lift Riding Cultivator
“Pivot Gang”
With a Hoeing Attachment

We Also Have the

Horse Cultivator with Hill-
ing Shovels
This is decidedly the strongest cultivator of its kind sold today.
If in need of Fertilizer we have
Armours “Blood, Bone and Potash
on hand. Once tried you will use it again


M. L. Greider & Co.
Mount Joy, Penna.


Tell the public whit you have to sell thru
the columns of the Bulletin

ma

Pay Less [or
Carpet & (Matting
Here are four special lots of Carpets—in full rolls, not rem-
nants—the season’s best designs—surplus stocks which we pur-
chased from the makers at less than regular prices,


60c. Ingrain Carpet. Special at §0g, a yard. Scroll effects.

50¢. Special at 35g, a yard. Bright,
Snappy Patterns.
Ingrain Carpet.

60c. Rag Carpet. Special at 50g, 2 yard. All Wool Stripe,
All New Rags.

55¢c Rag Carpet. Special at 45g, a yard Cotton Stripe.

Our stock of Mattings while we have been selling quantities
during the last week yet there remains a splendid assortment to
geleet from. Both China and Japan—bright snappy patterns,
Special price by the roll. Yours for business
H. E. EBERSOLE,
W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.

Trolley Schedule
Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Salun~
ga, Mount Joy and Elizabethtown
Street Railway Company





WESTWARD
Leave Lancaster--u my, & 30, 65106, 6 15,7 156, 8 15
) 16, 10156, 11 P.m A215, 110, 215, 315, 415,
B16, HAS, 61 5, 8 15, 9 15, 11 15,
Leave Rohrerstown=u m, 450, H35, G3Y, 786
8 85, 0 85, 10 35, 11 85, Pm, 123% 185, 235, 335
$35,685,600, 6 35,7 85, 835, 9 35, 11 85,
Leave Landisville—A wm, 512, 657, 607, 7567
7, 007,10 067, 1167. Pm, 12 BT, 107, 207, 357
37, 0 27, 0.07, 707, 807, 807, 11 57
Leave Salunga=A m, 5 15, 6 00, 700, 800, 900
10 00, 11 00, 1200, Pm, 100, 200, 365, 400, b 00
600, 6 50, 7 00, ¥00, 9 00, 10 00, 12 00
Leave Mount Joy—=A m, 530, 6156, 715
916, 1015, i116. Pm, 1216, 115, 2 1b
5 15, 6 15, 6 45, 5,810,016, 1016 Am
Arrive at Elizabethtown-—A m, 645, 74
04h, 1045, 11 45. Pm, 1245, 14D, 245, 34
HAD, 645, TAD,» 40, 15,1045. Am, 123%,
EASTWARD



Leave Elizabethtown = A m, 6 46, 7 4b, 8 4b, 945
1045, 11 45, Pm, 1245, 1 45, 2 15, 345, 445, H 4D
GAD, 745,845, 0 45, 104D, Am, 12 Jo,
Leave Mount Joy=A m, 5 30x, 715, 81%, 915
1016, 11156, PP my i216, 115, 2 156, 3156, 415, H 16
615 645, 7 15,815,015, 1015, 11156, Am
12 45,
Leave Salunga- Am, 5 45x, 730, 8 30, 9 30
10 30, 11 80, Pm, 12 30, 1 30, 2 30, 3 30, 430
5 30, 6 30, 730, 739, 830, 930, 10 30, 1130
Am, 100,
andisville
Pw, 1233, 138

A m,

we Ronrerstown

10 55, 11 55. Pm, 12 55, 1 65, 3
4556 555 665, 726, 756. 855 065 10 nak
1155. Am 125, §
Arvive at Lancaster—A m, 630x, 815, 017
1015, 11 15. Pm, 1215, 1 15,2 15,3 15, 415
515,615, 715, 745, 815, 9 15, 1015, 1115
Am, 1215, 1 45.
On Saturdays a car will leave Lancaster at
10 15 p m; Leave Elizabethtown 11 45 p, m.
On Saturdays an 1 special oceasions cars will
be run between Lancaster and Mount Joy every
half hour from 6 16am to 8 15 pm, .
Sundays, first ear leaves Lancaster at ¢ 15am
Leave Elizabethtown at 7 45 am. Car marked
(x) connects with News Express at Lancaster,
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Photo Supplies
1 have always on hand the most sta—
ple photo supplies that can be had such
as Seeds’ D. Plates, Seeds’ Developers
Developing Papers, Kodak Films,
Brownie Films, Trays, Tripods, Ton
ing Solutions, Intensifiers, Velox Li-
I quid Developer, Emerald Acid, Clean-
ing and Hardening Solution, Kodak
Tank Developers, Passe-Partout Bind-
ing, Flash Powders, Printing Frames,
Stereographic Views, soc a Set; Tray
Thermometers.
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St.,, Mount Joy
Agency for Standard Steam Laundry
The undersigned having remodeled the
old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of
sleeping rooms, bath, etc., is now prepared
to entertain transient and regular guests.
Restaurant
in connection with hotel where he will
serve in season.
Oysters and Clams in every style,
ZLurtle Soup, Etc
Private dining room for ladies.
J. W. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR.
[Windsor Hotel |
/. 'T. BRUBAKER, Manager.

Midway between Broad Street Sta- i
tion and Reading Terminal on Fil-
bert Streer.
European, $1.00 per day and up.
American, $2.50 per day and up.
The only mederate priced hotel of reputation
and consequence in
PHILADELPHIA.


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Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer
and Scrivener
Specral Attention Given to the
Collection of Rents
atronage Solicitea
Office:
Florin, Penna.
Your
Main Street,
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H. Clay Miller
Electrical...
& Supplies:
Repair Worls
a specialty

242 East Walnut Street
Bell Phone 146X Lancaster

EXECUTORS NOTICE
Estate of Dr. John M, McCanna late of Mount
Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pa. Deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them without de-
lay for settlement to the undersigned, residing
in the Borough of Columbia.
HENRY F. MCCANNA, Executor,
CLEOS N. BERNTHEIZEL, Atty.
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LADIES!
Ask your Druggtst for CHLCHES-TER’'S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rep and
GoLp metallic boxes, sealed with Blue
Ribbon, TAKE NO OTHER. Buy of your
Druggist and ask for CHI-CHES.TERS
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

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