No Alum fms Phosishales CLUB They whole wheat flour. great ex- lacked enervate r, Chicago, at houses | allv pations You and usually revices to in- earn by nusually a had to most part nd u evailed in The tr given uggle ne was com igerous hodi¢ edies = a doctor match r ] har that diet nd who hnd ‘orn mea mill do V1 of it that heir wheat not sure the same from flour has aring Booklet . DD. Chand- Moyer and . Buohl Furniture Hall Racks Desks r kind Mirre rames QOrher hsets, Votes chen Cabinets anything wniture Line king and Embalming = RUNN ha ol EO INT IN gh ye PP JO £3 “ . KLINE s _oncrete Work BUILDING BLOCKS All Styles and Colors Porches, Columns and Banisters Door and Window Sills anc Lintles, Ete. Retailer of the Bem Grades of Cement C ST CASHPRICES DR DEAD ANIMALS OVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK. Lamparter’s Sons LANCASTER, PENNA, ind. Phone No. 1200 "ables, Davenport Chimneys, | THE teen {more or hie! BULLETIN, MOUNT OY, 1!) olhaivi ALASKA'S “ Mirage That Is Photo pid te Wonderful Have the In Bear raphar One of mirage is that t« ing the appearan This “silent city tually been photographie there are skeptk seen it to make , enough peopl “0 have the story nied esting The lence” Willoughby first account of this “city of si was told by a prospector numed He was a miner in Call fornia und went to Alaska, where he pettled in the vicinity of Muir glacier, In fact, it was Willoughby who pilot. | ed Professor Muir when he ascended who the immense ice field which now bears the scientist's name. Willoughby al- ways told the story of this city which , sky with much ear carried a photograph took after several whence the vision appeared in the nestness, and he which he sald visits to the he spot | could be seen who live in the common to see bakery made past canned foods on the farmer's If highly we are contented to subsis | ens a concentrated factory foods, and live ir 1 manner sistent with modern ideas he willing to and said to ideals, we should the consequence not whine 111 to go woul! the of grandfather's After has been who want back wavs living in vogue in our } day? I would not, neither would | you, but we must, if we wish tn of i overcome the habit, ves the habit wake radi There are will constipation certain changes in our dietor) some articles of food that prove i affective in any a rule are certai . the erhaps cured entirel a reader o wish vou would answer question through t [column f the Homie Health Clu What {1obeli used to make a lini pProportie of mulle and black cohash should le ment”? I think you would get the best r¢ tincture of black cohash per cent Dear Doctor:—1 have been ler of your articles for years, and have saved but your am sure I not only many dollars, avoided sicknes S by following advise. 1 want you to help out a friend who seems {to have inflammation of the stomach |and very poor digestion and is badls (constipated. Mrs, L. J | If you will have vour friend write | me giving jand symptoms | shall be glad to advise her. I had lengthy |Smithland, Towa but name. If the writer {her full name and {sonal S. age, occupation, history of her trouble, I letter from there was will give address, a no me a forthcoming. {One of the unbreakable rules of the Health Club is | janonymous | per- reply will be | | Home not to answer unsigned letters All readers of this publication are at all pertaining or to write for the Address all com the Health tage Grove Ave A and at liberty times [infor mation to sub {ject of health muni Home Club ations to Chicago, S full with name |and adress at least four ents in postage. 0 - A Bay Rum F Not even [that is named for it fl down on the isiand of St. the West Indic that gushes forth of the place is on the baicony of a cafe and would lattract more attention not bay rum the dominant odor of St. This town is the great rum market of | the world, and everywhere it fairly as- | sails the sense of smell.—New York | Press. ountain, Cole s the perfume But Thomas, wing free. in is a fountain 2reat specialty bay rum. ‘he fountain were Thomas. Bright Scholars. Examination ‘“howlers” are by no means confined to schoolboys, as an “Information test” of freshmen at New York university showed. The defini- tions of “hypothecate’” as “a druggist” and “esophagus” as “a tomb in which dead kings were placed” were worthy of lineal descendants of Mrs. Malaprop, while the statement that “Beowulf was a character in Shakespeare's ‘Ivan- hoe’ ” rivals the classic account of Aesop as “a man who wrote fables and traded the copyright for a bottle of potash.”—New York Tribune. Poultry Show at Lititz Commencing on December 24 and closing on December 28 the eighth annual exhibition of the Lancaster County Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association will be. held in he gymmasium of Linden | Hall Seminary, Lititz. Indications are that the show will be larger; than last year, when over 2,000 en-| tries were on show. The judges, will be F. G. Bear and James Glas- gow and a number of special and cash prices will be awarded. | distinctly , bomething. When Willoughby first went to Alas ka natives told him that at certain times of the year when the days were longest and the atmospheric conditions | right they saw suspended in the bheav- town with houses and many different kinds of buildings. So impressed was he that he engaged the Indians to take him to the place where the city could be seen, and In their ca- streets, i noes traveled to the spot After several attempts Willoughby at length saw this “silent city,” as the natives called it. He said that the at- mosphere was so clear that mountains many miles away seemed bear and that as he gazed the outlines of a city gradually shape, and bulld- ing after building came to view. He saw tall office buildings, churches and spires, houses and ev- ery indie ation that the city was in- habited; but. though he saw it several times, be could never detect a buman being. A hale of light seemed to cov- er all. vision faded and gradually receded. So convinced that he looking at the an actual that he made that be had been on the picture in assumed As he gazed the was he was mirage of records to show city exact spot whence the sky could be seen tograph was crude, discerned to lead it was a view many thousand yy told his story Since then sev- that they saw y In every instance the as surrounded by a halo of h poured a soft glow om roof New York Sun. ouEBhYS pho gh could be ssert that and, miles : in 1K¢ eral persons have said the mir: light whi and walls. Jenny Lind Hated Us. Jenny Lind hated the Americans. She abhorred the very name of Bar- num, who, she said, “exhibited me Just he did the giant or any other of his monstrosities.” “But.” said 1, “vou must not forget how yon were idolized and appreciated fn America. Even as a child 1 cap re- member how they Jenny Lind.” “Worshiped or not.” she sharply, “I was nothing more than a show in a showman's hands. 1 can never forget that.”—From '‘T'he Courts of Memory,” by Mme. Lindenerone. as hig worshiped answered Wholesale Favors. The young man entered the presi- dent's office and stood first on one foot and then on the other. He dropped his hat, handkerchief and umbrella. Altogether he was in a highly devel- oped state of nervousness. “Well, well!” said the employer. “Out with it!” “] bave come, sir,” said the young man, and then began to stammer. “Well, speak up! Have you come to ask for the hand of my daughter or a raise in salary?” “If you please, sir,” young man, “it’s both.” — Exchange. Dead or Alive. Two Irishmen were working on the roof of a building one day when one made a misstep and fell to the ground. The other leaned over and called, “Are yez dead or alive, Mike?” “Oi’'m alive,” said Mike feebly. “Sure you're such a liar Oi don’t know whether to belive yez or not.” “Well, then, Of must be dead,” said Mike, “for yez would never dare to call me a liar if Oi wor aloive.”—Phil- adelphia Record Simply a Bad Actor. The Lady--Hew did you come to be thrown out of employment? The Thes- plan—"Tis a but soon told tale, madam An ape-like audience threw ancient eggs at muh; a mangy and mercenary manger threw muh down a flight of stairs; a dull witted doorman threw mub out into the street, and a twice cursed taxicab threw muk twen- ty feet. Thus it was, lady.—Judge. sad Evolution. “Of course you believe in evolu- tion?” “Yes.” replied Mr. Cumrox. “My own recollections of early days in the west remind me that many a sixty horsepower limousine can trace its financial ancestry back to a ‘prairie schooner.’ ”— Washington Star. The Main Difference. “What is the real difference between mushrooms and toadstools?” “One is a feast and the other is a funeral.” — Baltimore American. Merely Fiction. Minerva — Isn’t it strange, mother, that all the heroines in novels marry poor men? Mater Yes, my dear, but that is fiction.- Judes, Every being that can live can do This let him do.— Carlyle. Are You Happy? 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But while tak- ing Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its use until I was made well.” | — Mrs. HENRY LEISEBERG, 743 Adams St. Kearneysville, W. Va,— ‘1 feel it my duty to write and say what Lyaia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet. “After taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone. Words fail to express my thankfulness. I recommend your medicine friends.”’ — Mrs. G. B. WHITTINGTON. The above sands of grateful letters which are con- stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound does for those who suffer from woman’s ills. if you want special advice write to I via E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- | dential) Lynn, Mass. 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