y and Mosquito Dangerous? _S23e With spongy feet, collects the invisible germs of diseases, spreads our food and poisons us with typhoid and cholera, The mosquito with injects into our veins malaria and yellow fever. The bacteria of consump- on, or grip. are everywhere present for us to breathe into our lungs. The blood which flows ‘hrough our veins and arteries is our protection, It should contain healthy red and white blood corpuscles—capable of warding off these disease germs, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a blood medicine and alterative made entirely without alcohol, a pure glyceric extract of bloodroot, golden seal, Oregon grape root, queen's root, mandrake and stone root, which has enjoyed a good reputation for over forty years, I'he refreshing ine fluence of this extract is like Nature's influence the blood is bathed in the toni¢c which gives life to the blood the vital fires of the body burn brighter and their increased ietivity consumes the tissue rubbish which has accumulated the winter, ng * Abou y ye iro while in Newark, New Jersey, 1 had chills MicHAEL MAGuUIs of ational Military Home, | nt to Kansas City and in the spring of 1877 the chills and Doctors and everything 1 tried failed to do me good. I 1 Dr. Pier Golden Medical Discovery advertised. | took ( f it and the chills vanished In about a year afterward I felt « « ng back so I got another bottle and have never had J { ver or ague since I'hat is all of twenty years ago, for I had hills about twelve years before 1 started to take ‘Golden Medical I very M. MAGUIRE, Dr. Pierce's Pleasent Pellets are for liver ills, sledjeedeoboderiedderdeodedecderderdederferdeieiodesioiodd dedhedeirdeb dodbdd dbe + i Summer Shoes Reduced + At least a dollar or two less than usual; many * I pairs as low as half price. bs 3 See Windows for Great Bargains 2 i ~ t Get $2 to $4 Oxfords for $1 to $2 %, i We fit you just as carefully, as though you paid : Y full orice an h 4 iui pric i 1 OXFORDS FOR MEN t + Regular $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 now $2.45, $2.85 % : + $ and 34 3 $ Boys’ $3 Oxfords at $1.85 i : gm : SHAUB & CO.| Ae on - i i i BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY i + 18S N. Queen Street, LANTASTER 1 : ofeefoofeofecirefefocociocdovoafocfosiosfooirfedpiped ‘““All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy”’ more to clean out l.anca dull care than any medicine the fun on ‘taking wonderful Witch, Sam gator, o1 rm and factory, you e the sfaction « owing that vou are contributing to the bettering pbuilding and pend o ; we depend on them now THE GREAT LACASTER FAIR October 1-2-3-4 fnere “Why, for instance, of most countr wioefesfoctonfociorfoctorfocfociocfonfocferecfociorfe Is Your Piano Intertaining? You Say No! Why? pecaase, perhaps, you cannot pay, ome one else comes to play e the piano you now ra Famous Hardman Autotone have to wait until home when wt will inment, you don’t 1sic on the piano and d right in your Norman, who nhliegm, his en qualities, larly of indu siedrefororf jofocfosfectfocfochojscfodofpaforiofesionts: food sfosie sfeoosfeets fo oge PPbdedd dd did bd rider didb doibid bb dd bad dopdopddy fdbibitirted ear that song you Gold,” and to know J ever know until you : Hardman Autotone + payment plan will enable to purchase a Hard- J have the World’s Best Pi: % your home, 4 i NIT o1fnnson Q., § 16 and 18 West King St., LANCASTER, PA. * H deviestesdeobedeoioododoobooledeodeoddedodeds siefuriocfecionionforfoniorionforfocfosiooiosforofoofoadfeofocooferionfonds “Of course no American famil HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR, DEAD ANIMALS WHICH WE REMOVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK. George Lamparter’s Sons LANCASTER, PENNA. Bell Phone No. 920. Ind. Phone No. 1:99 Speleodreforfoodeoderiorfeodeofooiorfecfoodscfonfe dood forforfesfocforerd Cf eee Read The Edicion being insufficient to sup EAST HEMPFIELD NS, NS Aonual Convention To Be Held Hohrerstown on Saturday and of earnest Sunday held ifternoon se we presented for raded lesson 8S ohn F., Knittle | | nm mi ons ession Rev, S ( ill entertan to the Hol er —— Must Have Permit to Plant Poles, electy I'( | will her )é inde regi High 1 1¢ 1 v » Higl comp i hed rou S ma orde ir poles ind be removeq ture not a pole can be plante« 1 main h 1 0 nd without permit, which will 1 ranted under conditions suitable calityv where the work is to A sss tienes Family Theatre ration theatrical people, own the tl rformers come to vorlk equently, Ther IL 1lt i Geographical Puzzles, I'rance has t! wed south the Scotw and more hot the Prussian man of Ger ny. Northern Italy is a nd the man from compatriot from and fractious child so, but why? tands on a southern? Newcastle, id fashion and district are always on the vy. ti 1 » oreat migra. in the world's history gone west 1 east ?’—London An n England many years ¢ ican woman of prominence who somewhat annoyed by a tactless lishwomun who undertook to ban and who said: “I take it for granted that vou have ne ¢oats of arms in your new coun- could one unless it was borrowed from wiry,” replied the former r instance, has your family any 1 cause for pride over vonr grandfather?’ persisted this particu larly tactless female cad th American woman opened up and replied; as calmly as possible the circumstances, “Not much perhaps, only that my grandfather on moth s side received Burgoyne's when he surrendered at Sara- and my grandfather on my fa- ther's side received the sword of Corn: wallis at Yorktown.” Digging a Well weld at the Farmers’ Cream- 200 barrels of water per day, which is amount required, Mr. Wm. COC. of Salunga, is now busy, sink- ith-inch shaft for a sec- well. This one is being dug at the engine room. etl eer. Read the Bulletin Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Advertize In the Mt. Joy Builetin. | THE BULL most su the ine are lots of puzzles in geog raphy,” said the geographer. 1s the northern 's got a reputa- n for being harder headed and more businesslike than the south? The sman and the York man we i rpart in istinguished for rgy and his busi- and rather pities the f always far The great REGISTRY OF VOTERS PARCELS POS1 ight nor more and 79 cents a ls length and girth cents, 9 cents Books Are Iiled in The Office of | The Provisions of the Measure Are combined, nor likely to injure the zone 11 cents, 10 cents and $1.11 I'he County Commissioners | Explained. mails o posta equipment of em- over 1800 miles, 12 cents, 12 3 e— | Senator Bourne, chairman ot KF t per ounce up and $1 Al e I SESSOrs ¢ ept!Sena C( nitt 1 yostoffices, ha 0 yunces regardless of dis- The postmaster renera 1 f 1 their ok n thel 1 mndated with 11 tance Above Un ces for first make provision for indemnity missioners’ office The returnsiquiries abou 1e detalls of the pro- pound, each additional pound and 11 surance and collection delivery e followin 1s the n | ns ol ¢ ew parcels post law 1 1 1 ectiy 1 with onal ( 0 ~ Su : "2 0 each district 1 ich wi [ e effect ( Ji de one and 5 service, and may, with the convert outs uary 1 next He made hi esponse ent espectively fift miles zone, with the inter-state commerce m- x Conoy a 124 /in a general circular letter in whicl nd 35 cent toll mile zone, 6, mission after investigation, modify n Done Eas he \ offici S mal of the ent ! sone, 7, 5 rates, weights and ZONE distances = nso} ¥ 2 fa All ph a : ex wil and : Tom 600 mile zone, 8, 6, when experience 1as demonstra i =n Owl : pa Basen y article is mailable if not over and 68 cent 1000 mile zone, 9. 7 the needs thereof Mars nae ee mil one, J, ( the needs thereof, | Eli n 5h ae S11 =n POL) OR E1016 1 0 : Hempfield, 1 on sa il] 2 |: ER a . ‘1 LEINBACH & CO. - i Rohrerstown 303 Mm —_— . a = H ipfield, W t m = u =u Veantiille 11 iii gitse.s 13 |g g 5 Yoriiwes rn . . . 124 " 5 x Gm 7 oH 3 ‘BE EH ER n \m bog § § = Yom ; d | 4 % | : Lm aie LD JE BBB 2 ¥ econ rd 16 xr : 4 . oe : : hi 2 06 |B 3 : Pld ' In the Latest Weaves and Coloring--Ready for 4 a 1S X 1 99 | m ° a = bs ot | Your Inspection “ Upper 98 | 8 Fach season, as the new mate lals arrive, we think the designers and manufactur- )u Lower oii ; 5 CIS are at their wits end, but this season they produce designs and colors combinatioy, = i Siow fie ns sins a which surpass all former effects. We will not try to describe all of them but ask You ® Cant m to come and visit our dress goods department and view these new things. : = Newtown . sini ieinteinle > » Sporting Hill x Strickler’'s S. H I Tr — etl) eens eee Automobile’ Club's Next Meeting This month's meeting of the caster Automobile Club to yon Square ..... vi You'll find at 50e¢. a yard A fine assortment of 36 inch wool batiste in every wanted shade 36 inc thie newest fall colors -new whipcore the newest for fall and winter wear. and novelty suitings--the colors and 1 Datterns are on Friday evening, Sept. 20, at New Fabrics at 75e¢. At 7.c we can show you some fiue quality storm serges in a full range of fall coi* ors--heavy weight woven with clear twill- just.the fabrics for fall suits and Quarryville, judging from reports = received by the officers will be an- other lar attended gathering. The Clul Quarryville for several vears but not held a meeting in dresses-also a good selection of English serges and fine novelty suitings. The $1.00 Dress Goods Priestleys all wool dress fabrics Every woman knows that a piece of dress goods : ; THe AY Er a fv} y .n}} . A) x * bearing the name Priestley-is absolutely all wool. T e serges 44 inches wids and are sponged and shrunk; all new fall shades - superior quality--beautifully finished that section is fully alive to the ad- vant: s of good roads and members OOO from that vicinity promise a large number of new members as an in- 101 crease to the club’s strength, re- sulting from the visit of the club to the metropolis of Southern lLan- caster county. The meeting will be held at Fritz's Hotel where there 100 will be ample accomodation. ss NE a. Ah Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletir '§ 47-49 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. Pead the Bulletin ES VEE EEE EERE EE EEE I