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The Bucks County Gazette from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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CSffVf need iittiuilioD mfort nkjoh ou willing to want to ring V.trVM wo-Matwl lernaaett apnpcnu. aid other a i Gazette Ads. Brmir xn-ator reaulta than other niadlum the Del awaire Valley. Try one VOL. XXXIV.

NO. 5 TULLYTOWN Circulation IB big factor In obtaining remits In advertising. Look luto Ilia Qaictto's clraulatlou. BRISTOL BUCKS COUNTY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906 ANDALUSIA I How of tan memory noes haek to some old familiar town or village of our ihlld lloort, and unr thoughts for the tin 9 are Blurt with riminiseonsoi Tho iwn I lime ia view him lieen repopnlated ai 01- paiuleil but every one ol the or glnai forty twj are still stand In Ii hm over half a century since 1 first entfirol the village nnd minified i the tiaro fontod boya at piny At I time Tree ruin waa flowing in Hourly homo, anil kept on tap at the eery Threo of tlio chief niallnluctunng uter --prism tried to anrpnsa cnch other i i dis tributlon of free i And this led to Soros ol the causes I a now ibnut tn truth'ally sot forth Tba hool in cuter would come to hool In Ihe morning and at me tide cturvinij a lit tla brown jug and qanlluh bis thir on hind the desk lid The iehool at mieb tlmos irouUI steal a look from tbe win toobaervo three old cronlos udg- ing over the i with tNir earthen life pntsorvera, purehanco they would It ba Death tno spreading shellburk tc it ibibe ai and dOEO At Intormisaion tin the bnys I titiiu would timber ntoutia from thu but brook, and am wtfi tor gets Many a one went irto fragments tin ugb the! praetico litt.e tighhorly iiliy luatu, hfl whtHo father was a in tho camp of ihu nleko ud frdm wuu and died for eare I him rest ing in a corner of a wretched ho IIP and whou they carried Him IL rilled me i a wonderment a lingon jit, and when sho fioor takerii aliurlly i Tier ward cnmo for the (ath( 1 Inoke I on with naeiisc ol ratributiou There lived in that another man who as (t human demon lie would set his soul tire with rum and drive his ftinuiv out into tho winters night He wan tho mull hoys enemy 1 romemb to have ui a croup of thos Irojs wulc hintf Ills hut union upon tho a ol tho waters i some men pullr 1 hl-t lifulcss body friun Iho bciltora of tuc stream My flrnt reiuembored honjiture loMOn ilaleti a timii and onl It were better for him Unit a mill tone weiu tiuiiKcd ulio it his nuek Gmxl wore it Tor that iriiia if I had betn born A short time ago while out ridii in mer luinn nrder W.ISOD I ha i the chunie til take un outside obsarvatloci ail around tlio hortleullura) conaervato at Kilgely It was a beautiful sight ti ob serve the many and varie 1 flowers a stages of grafting, budding anil blc om ing In speaking of the inserting pro cess I am i i a it tht nigh this aelfneo i Harry Simpson tttp managc'r of Him i plant produced ttie tielebrutod roHu, The Que'n nf 1 due ly known throughout the State for ita boauty oilor tied sweetness Vs 1 watched tho and elipi ori mar ipti lating tlio flowers I thought they i uuld say when the days work had ended, I have been lereod by ma a thorn' 1 I want to RO through inoFo glass hoiuws, and shall some day Mr Simpson permitting I chanted to meet at tlio i i lour a wayfaring mortal, i a chllci of Brief Tho man was iitltieted d'jii ted, diaoonsolate aod bordering npun the oon- flnea of remorse I know tho man in the bygono when tho diureh gl idly received him aud tho sccloty welco lied hie presoneo There could be a sermon preached and some loseons extracted from tho tuxt Triu subject I ow ever, In not intiot for preaching. It, alii or the power of earnest united prayei ou tho part of tho prnyertul Ihe subjei ot theto remarks, has had a i of rebukes, soowls nnd scoffs le is ady (or repentance, and knocking lit the door, who will be tbo first to lost him int A Christian friend from a nearby vil lago comments in this wise--I subjoli tho report verbatim, without remark "Over i our town preparations are umlor vtpy to open a pool room fen it pitiful boiore a whole of ml and and oliristlin poopio, that such things are allowed by the slate law ol taxation to xiit Some years ago at the tittle iu Jlaml adjoining wn a licensed pool ible wisopeiated and the i i of the um it caused vere many nnd varied Irom the wrock two broken eases arc selec ed A young man who robb'd hie father to play and forced the family to va ate the tarm and go Into retirement a nnd poverty 'f ho old man who pit yod away tho dollars saved from years of I ard labor and wont into a sheltering refuge of chant).

Gaming leads to Ihe terminal at the end of the brcadway See the mountain The al ove report shall be neighed in the balai cos of my forthcoming lectuie It Is pleasant to know and to i ate that almoet the entire lamlly circle of the town have during tbe season low closing i been nway visiting dii ant relatives aud friends, or sojourning at the aeaside or mountain resort 1 ia more satisfying to understand that our gentle folk have the moans anil i to enjoy life in full measure May on tentinent and prosperity go with then all the way to the joyful terminal, Dear Andalusia --We have uo version ol tha Bin ioal rhyme Neither ia it our office work to paraphrase Bible char ict ora Your inquiry liowovcr caused to ro road Byron a 'Cain nnd Abol," ind Milton a Paradise Los' Tbon we ti ra ed to bible history of creation and to Che genealogy ot Uhrist from Abraham lo i Joseph And we go to prens with the marker rotting en thehe words, And lead ns not into temptation The moloncholy days are come, the 'ad- dost of the year. With closed club naked la and no more free beer, The empty bottle lies dead, in manny hollows wide. And bear kega bob up and down to the swelling tide Mis John Morris, Mrs Lou Moms, Mrs Ilammol and Carrie Keed, of Nor- riaville, Mrs Howell and Howell, of Jersey City, and Miss Ki tie Weld, of Wilkes Barre are tbe gn els ot W. Howoll, of Tolly town LOWER BENSALEM i Porter and union ra visitors in Andainnia Tho Ho? ell havo mm from Spring Luke M.B8 Knte Simmons is to be i liandBome Ijdy Urn Eric Drih gran bin been vjs mother, MTH Drexel Misa AdiuiH 1-4 a a Dioxol'o. Therj ia an nrtloie mt Her a ID the 'World's (or Stptexn bor, oallwd 'BaglRndH fltilf Way Huuue to faoaina At Brynn'a death IIH hram waa found to tie withered tint tin IUOFB were unusu ally IfirgB aon hoaUhy uutl of a al ratiBb i i i i Nu wonder lie IB BO long imkd la i last poem and that it Krudni ly a literury point of view I hrt sido-, of tho pyramid of Cl.nloba io a nre 1423 leet nnd it Lovers au if nsiirly 50 wcres lieins nour'y four the of the groat pryuntid of Iti hclKht is i 127 toot Ilia i a Pyramid uoumimGd Dour ly miihons of table tent of alone anil could not be i at the promt day for tliuu 150 million dollars In iintfl-wl) the plnrfil of chert and Hornpti in choruba and In Ht brow itJH chorubim and without the En tho le Deom it is given Iu Ho ire tlie biulo IB ofitm given i Haul choru'bfwH nnd ptfaphiuis whiLh in not in cither htngmMe Il.o i a a tho priyer book wore triuBlated tu loJJ Those in tt i not iKitii 1GU The book and the i directly contra Iictoty read inyi of a part of tbo 28ih of the I05lh Hin'm I tho piftyer book it is nude to a to tho EKyntian 1 ami in tho Biblo to tliH leurcUtea But thut Is no concern of yours The tetter, the spirit of it ia from Futher no mut tor how otherw read it or repeat it earhpst moutiou of i razors tho Urst tlie chapter of Ez the tirst person who id ijipOMod to tihuved himue't with one wo hope it wua dliaipor lhau Roma we imve neon 1 he circle deacribtd by the soveo bor oiighe, correspoiidentf, of the is the s-atue length in ml lea as page of tho nen Gazette la in inchee Morrisvillo so do writes but whou vuoii la the ca nnd mer ton is Idod the i tune of the i a of the Gazette is BioUed ever Vieek as WHS for a long time the case It iti curious lhat 28 IB also onti of tlm very fow perfect numboreof course all who appear on the first page must bo per aad compared to tbo papers refiotthing to view amusing to road over the answers to corrBSpuotleots ID some ot theae high flown jonrnula and we i defy any one to produce a FALLSINGTON ilie public Kthciola opened ion Monday Sept 3d A Paul Brown, nf Scraiuoo, iw at bin paroi 1 he FalUingtou Library ro opened Sat feept 1st Ohm Flochnor will attend Went Chester State Normal School Jennie and Ltly Moon spent Suodny ut Trenton Junction.

Mrs Kilhurn of IOWA, in at present i i K. IV. Wrights. Mm Thomas Clark and children, ol New visiting at Andrew Olun Ednard Bonn a and Frank Bitibi have returned from tt dahiog trip to Delaware Bui Oh i and Ed wan! Moon spent ilan laat week la Now York their uncl Isaac Blown of New town, as been i i i friends aod relatives ID the Frank WnrrlDcton Sattetthwaite aud James Muoro each hud tiie mtsfoitune LU horse lust week Mr sod Mrs George Wilson and AI oil 70 oC Philadelphia, spent Sun i at D- 7 SfchanlB Henry IV Moon, ot Glttwood Nuifleriea, has returned from an extended i Clttougb tho Middle The i famHy reunion waa hold at ihe nopieBtead at the liotue of Mrs Abram borvig on Jhursday lust hUziH Ohedestcr, daughter of Albert Ohed Htor wits thbeo Co St franc.a hofl fiiliil i a to undvrgi HU opera I ion (or iipfMiiidit-uis Mit9 Chedeater is a of tlie Motrlsulle High School and Ima (JOPD appulaLed teacher of a ichuol in bolelmry township Quarterly Meeting of Hicksite Friends waa not aa litrpely attended ns usual, owing no doubt to the ban weather pre (tiling It and the Fr ends Ooofecsnce being tho next day Voty BPOI' speaking however by Sarah Flitcralt and several others, uas listened lo with intereat NEWPORT VfLLE IB attending Kfljmond I I i Hi fell ychonl Mra Jesse Everitt Was rela tivee at Oamdeu tbla week Joseph Ooar and a i trn cd to Ne i Falls on Monday i Goalin hue been quite i bub is inucn improved at tha writing Elizabeth Shaitey ia spending Home time with fuends at Munch Ohuolc Sohool opened OD Monday with full at- which IH not copied out of eome tendance aud oth teachers at tdejr liook i copiea them out of WtUBon Spencer, of Oxford Valley hi? own head and so do nu nil we hope Muro it Kin this the Uaiette now hag a the equure of the Brut perfect i turn bor anH accorclinffly we are all ing oo relatives iu town oil Sunday a a returned to square You will oot bud the ca the NormQ School at VU Oheeter with any other (apnr take for initaoce rj Momluv --no we will not mention a names of PhilndelphlB. but tako aoy of thn choup tr eh of mar der atirt udultory done up for joy every (hty ami what do you make of You in (ike of it that to hunched years jou will have forgotten a I ic But if i liva forever you i not forget that once you i in Aorta usifi It will al ways be (o you beoausc it will always be a roiiiftnie and a mjetety lo find out how you ever came to live at all It will not, we i over ba en- UrtJy claurod upfot if ao it wujlcl ooia to bo noffi bat aa Tullytown is tin puz editor of ihe Gazette wo it (or him to unruvel and to let nskno.v If we have hoai develop oa or have auddenly come into existence Mr Hazlitt 1ft not an evulatiam but ho knows a groat deal about cowa and any Afiiistanoe be can reader he wilt give.

PENNS MANOR Rev 0 Book preached a orci ble from A Us 21 2 last Sunday even Mri A i Ivias waa the guest of Mr and Mri Fred Wurat, Mooreatown, a few days Ki-t week Mr ami Mrs Mills and eon, of Phi I a delphiu, were guests of Mr and Mrs An drew Moore laat Sunder. Mrs John Ncoly will bo Christian ED deavor leader next Saaduy evening Topic for the evening The Triumph GliriBtianitv Mrs Jnne Wojlaoy and Mrs Eilra- beth Emme.t, of Bortfentowii, were re coot Msttors at tha home of Mr and Mrs. Iheodore sterling Mr and Mrs Charles Robinson outer til tied Mr and Mrs Fred Wurst, of Moorestown, and John Graenlee and family, last Sunday William Merslion nud Jacob ScrTboroufih attended the Harvest Home at Linvale on Wednesday of last week Ihoy were tbe eueats of MIHB Anna Palmer. Woodvil.e, Fish Direct From the Sea. George Born receives direct from the Ben every day coneigiiments of salt water flub.

Sea basa, flounders and weak fish from the ocean a tew houri after the; are caagtit Gleaned and delivered tu any ourt of the town. 5 17 tf Hoiman Goslin visiting his graadfathfr, Samuel Goalin. oo Sunday Mrs Orn Chapman and cluldrea were viauiag ut Buitlagton and Sutur day 01 laat wetk The Uniofl Sunday eohool weloomecl Rev Welles on Sunday after a month vacation Mr and Mta Kinc nnd Ab hie Coll IDS are spending some time with MIBS Surah Vandegrift Mra i i a Vunrlegnft am) daughter Amy, epent Sunday at Wiegmomiog with Mrs WUIiam Moran Many of our voteiB took a trip (o Doyteotonu on Monday to atloud the Rcpublicau County Oonjention Mias Mary Vanznnt died on Tuesday morning about five clock of tubeiculos- la. I i a i second child that trank Vanznnt has buried within a short time of the Bame disease Charles Dig man nnd son, of Anualaia Leu is of Groydon and Mrs At bert Tewia and sou, of Bristol, Sun (lay visitors at the home of Mr and Mre Wi liam Sharkey on Sttndny PENN" VALLEY LANGHORNE Mri. Parmelia Leach it ill Mrs Katharine Baney In visiting rola- Ml a 3 Elizabeth 3 Eahcruk is vlu.tfng friotidn ID Bordeiifovrn M'sa well Burdidg ia aueodlcg the week st Paxtnoaa Ion George Ambler ha betn at Buck Hill Pulltt Cor a abort soj urn Norman Etlienth bcid spending several days at Buck Mrs Prank Ridge IB making a ral weeks 1 eojourn at AsLnry The Misses Sarah aud A a Phillips mil aa.ll for buiiie, tenttor 5th Mies Emma Paist and Fred Paint have returned from Bethlebem, New England Tho mnlfl qnt.rtclte enng most eccep ublv at the Ctuucii un Sunday evening Many of fcbe cany guettts at the Be'le- vue have run rued after several weeks' i DOtLfa Mrs Charles Pbl a lei phia IB Bpen ling tome time with Mn Henry Loiatt Mies Dutton and tea tterl, of Phlla- dephls are RpeodiUR Iho woek with Bianthe Cliff Tho public tct ofil oppoed on Labor If ty The FHeitdti Institute nil! not op a i Sept 17-th Mi" Staiker das ranted from tbe Vandine property to the Jtaae Darrati place i Getfevue tt venue tiavelllog public are grateful that the creat surpiu" of ma i ban been ecraped Cioni Bellevue avenue Kpicsoinii Church being steadily build a un 1 from all indtiaiiona a gieat oruaa out to tliiu sectiun of Ibe iown Mr and Mre A Venaaiit, Mils Jewell Hard me Mrs John Le Conipte, made a i to Baston on Labor Day Mi and Mrs Drory Win field Wat BOD made a trip vm utitu on Ssmrdav to DahewooO, Sea Bnghion an 1 other atony the thore Rev A Buck'ey of tbe A Church here, who has been ill for several wee Its, is "His work has been looued after ti local officials New town defeated the Langhorae team an exceutionally fine game of b-iM on Saturday store 1 to 0 On Labor Day Jifl home team win defeated by the rlulnievitle a oao game, ti to An a i wan given tn the loeebone HaR, ti "queen contest Mies 2mma Anderson captured the prize, bringing $17 74 The committee of whtch Mri- and Mrs Voodland were chief, de erve great credit; or the success attained $5V 57 were re lized A porty from rwro i i Miei Lit le Allen, Mrs faurah Allen.

Miss Sachet 1 A Child Bir and Mrs Joseph Miss Helen Row, Misa Carrie 3rtcRH, Miss Marion Osmoiid are at he Friends Conference at Mountain lake ark, a Miss Lilho Allen to'malte a return trip via Looray and MIBS Osmond to visit PRICE THREE CENTS Tbe Hve Saturdays in the B. 0 0 0 programme give pronmc of much pleae ure, calenderpd they are. September 1, dance September 8, mnsicale, 50 centi September 1 6 dinner dacce, 6 per cover September 22, dance September 29, dancing Eveniog dress Tha programme for the mnncale ie ex epLionally attractive tfie "La Favor its Quartette," being highly appieeiated when he to re MISB Helen Mar Wilon ii reader and David Dabineky, vio in i fit, 'HA'PENNY TAVERN" GLEANED AT THE 'COUNTY SEAT Xjie News of Doylestown and the Cooatjr Selected, Condoned ami Pat in Readable Shape by our Special Correspondent. September 1, 1906 Juit about this lime uf tiin y.ar tbe sweet school begins to come lu view because of thucpeiiing of tliesolioolh the nearness ol the time for tne Backs Cuunty Icnjhtra' In tilule Of OUUTEO ua soon an eotiuol begina tbo yuungstera benln to tt of tlie nest and that's Institute ck ibis year, muoh sooner than ever before, Ooant; Superintendent Shelley aauutiDced Ins day mbtrtu even Ing lecturers ami entertainers and other fdcta concerclog thn onmlng ge slon to be held from October 29 to Movemuei 3, Oj inBtrtfctors i all be tried and true men pujiular the teachors and public i hey aro Dr -S ol the Onicaeo UoivitBftj Dr. 0 1' Oor Bon of Columbus, Dr.

Ljte ut Millererilla Noi al Dr Q. -M Phllllpa, of-tW Went OheatLr Normal Sohool, Dr A 0 Ro hermt.1, of Knlz- Soimtd School, Dr 6 Krlebel, of Perkiomen Bcnjiuur Foreveniugs Uiere 1 be the following Monday, William il, of Doylebtown pcobably tbe greatest explorer of recent yenrd and one of the finest pUtform ora tors, luesduy, Glee Oluli, of Pittsburg, tVedneiday, Uoataville Fiowera ID interpceilve recital, Prof Frank Hanlty, of I i a a Friday, Cleveland IJadlfs' olchestta Ptof Jere March, no institute favorite, will have chaige of tbe music That soutuld good Lbronghout. ENLASQING THE OOURT BODSB Since tbe volume of business HUB been increasing in tbe Kow Offices at the Court House there has much epeou lation us to wliat i be ilonu in a few yenrf Almost all tbe availab space lor old records is taken up now This week a attorney said It will BOOU be necessary to en arue the Court House Tne County Onmrniseloners need a room lor a jirnaie ofllce, many of tbe Itaw OfficeB need mure space und there should be an estru cuurt for often two idges are'ooliued to Hit tiere and then i arbiUatioa room IB tha only available iilnce This double et-cma Lo be several connlies VUD in Norrlbtown they aro i beginning to say that hundaume new court i not be adeqtmte Co meet all demands for meny jears ESCAPED FROM PKISON. One day this week i VVillairu Mel Ion a QaattertoRQ beattr ulider sentence of au ujunuis A i out i a gucg of trustieit' ptcbing pntdtoes in care ol Assistant Juilir Howard slipped away His absence noticed about three minutes later iut tbe atarc WBB too much for a speedy capture as it nas not Known io what direction he fOU IU1-1D KKADING Levila Garga, of Doylealinn town ibip, died this morning of hardening of tbe spine Michael Beagan, an aged resident of tbis place, dropped while working at Bdlson, uour here, Mondny In nu esciling game Labor Djy the La- j.le A of this plare defeatedfhe Rieg e'atille A A at ti ball park 8 to Auditors have filed their reports in the following estates Harriet Orlan, late of Bristol township, Robert Reed, lale of Bonsnlcln township Monday the public, schools opened an enrollment of In a few weeks tin ro will be 600 pupila enrolled Of these about thirty are from out of Invitations have been. iSBned for the wedding of Dr frank P.

Stt.no, of this place and Miss Margaret Gilbert, of Philadelphia, on September IS, at the bride's residence Fxienda have received announcements of tlie uiariiago of Mian Mary Elia Wrlgbt of Philadelphia, daughter ot Dr George Wright, formerly of this pluce, to Walter Oreveltng, of Chester State ofllccrs and 100 members of Philadelphia Councils visited Doyles town Council, No. 40, D. ot on Monday evening Tlle State Councillor was presented i a cm glass dish and the State Vye (nnullor irltli a picture Officer John 0 Oopple has given notice that, aa agent of the 0 A he will not pay any attention to anonymous torn- rilaiuU of cruelty to ammalr, and that those who know of cases of cruelty and want proEecutlons brought, must be willing to give evidence Steward Hesley Bunting reported at the recent meouug nf the Poor Directors thut the iimates at thid time cumber 127. Since tbo meeting 7 inumles have died, 12 been (U charged and 19 wete admitted balea of produce and cash received amounted to Bills were passed amounting to $1468 90 Veteran members of the 101th Itegi tnetitfl Survivors' Association i wear the new souvenir badges, consisting of a peudant medallion of the Swamp Angel" at the reunion held here on ep teuiber 27th It is hoped to have Rev Patrick Kane, a veteran of the 69th New York preeent to make an address. 'Tlio Bellyer family sat in easy chairs st the hotel in Havana and watched the Cuban soldiers marcll by to Bght wrote F'ttnk Hellrer, jaet from Cub an city He left with his a i nomfl time go for the of Pines and Is de lighted with Cuba No mosquitoes here he Buys, they ponr loil oil in the sewer manholes and it does away with all the little pests Because of a sharp incline and slippery crossings at Main and State etretts number of horses hme been thrown re cently and some carriages have been over turned The most reoent accident was Friday evening when Misses Eratz, of HULMEVILLE The I O.

reunion on Saturday, Siptombor 1st under the auspices ot Ne shainony lodge, S'o J42 nod Wild Rose K.ihokah todgo, 251, win well attend Tho programme was as follow Wheeling at mute pilzi, boxotolKare won hi HlbbB i race SOo, won bj bj Cerdle Baehofer Ladiea' wheeling at stake urine, ladle' btck oonib won by May Bluing Potato picking oonteat, prize 2c, won bv Frederick Williams Pie eatiuu contest, prize, ball won by P.ank Hmisun Three legged rect, noeklte, won by Oluulen Afflerbaoh, Jr Waieruielon eating contest, prlee, Bll ver by Frank Ilnnsen Sntkraie, prize, 25o, won by Obarlca Aflterbaeh A great deul ol: credit IB duo the com mitten for the excellent programme of sporta In tho manner Iu which they carried out THAT PLEDGE TO BRYAN Emery Campaign Orator Defeat of Republican Con- greiimen. community lost its olaest iuliub Hunt on Monday morning Andrew Joyce passed away in the entity sitxh year of his ago lie loaves thn daiiKliters nud onu son Mrs Thomits Gill Mrs Louis Rose, Mrs. Lillio loyuo anil Kennedy loyn Tho funeral wr- vices were liffld on Thursday afternoon ut 3 o'clock, at the home of his aon in law, Thomas Gill, whore he liv. He jjaat few years Interment waa made hi tho fam ily Jot at Betcbuood Cemetery Mr Joyce was a very active man for ono of his years He hud only been confined to the house for tho past ten days His death WHS duo to old aiie We extend our fiympathy LO the bereaved family GRACE OHUUOH Siptembor 9, tile Sunday school ml 1 resume its scssiona, 9 80 a morning prajer and catechetical instruction, 10 45 a i morning praor and sermon, 7 45 choral evoo Bong und Bermon Sunday school pionio ou Saturday bop tember 8, at Hulmeville Park Games for prices at 2 bnso ball at 3 in Dancing and a good time for everybody OHDKOH Neehaminy and Bensalom charge of the Motholbt Episcopal Church, Robert Oomly, pastor NoBharniny Church --10 JO a. ui pray er and exp rionce nicotine 2 80 p.

Sunday scliool, 7 Epworth League, 7 evening worship and aermon Prajor meetittg every Friday evening at 8 coc Bensiilem Church --1 45 a Sunday school, 10 4 a morning wmahlpaod sermon The poblio sol ools opened Moudaj of this week Rev and Mrs Clayton Welles re turned home ou Friday hint The services held at the 0 A hall last week was well attended evo evening. Mr. and Mrs John H. Reynolds returned home after several days Bnen 11 Ooean drove. Labor Day brought many people fr An Philadelphia to spend the day along the Ncshamlny Creek A Dec congregation greeted Iho reti rn- ing pastor last Sunday at the Edding-On Presbyterian uhuiob Prayer meeting of the Eddington Pieti- -byterlan Ohurch was held in the led ire room Wednesday evening.

Xhe aubject of the evening service at tbe Presbyterian Church neit bum lay wll be "The Triumphs of Christianity Esquire James Mngill la to be the leac er. Tho old and new friends and neighbors ot the okl Bensalem cburuh are all In tied to attend service at the church on Sunday September 16, at 8 5 be queation of reviving services at this ild religions centre will be considered tad everyone Interested should be present A word to you, sonny--yon little twelve or thirteen-year old boy who la ninok ng on tbe ily. What do you mt to Tx when yon grow up--a slalwi rt, health, vigorous, broad shouldered an or a puny, measly, no 'count we ik minded dude? If yon want to be a in, like a man, strong like a man. th hair on your fane, brains io your In ad muscles in your limbs, you must let those cigarettes alone. If yon nt to be) thing pitied by yonr folks, le- avlBwd by girls, and bald in oontn pt fallows, keap right on sinom ng nA your days In an asyiun Oaawb is tallad upon to aubsidiie 43 new nd liaH, at a coat of 820,010 a leattn of S38o 4 Now, said the llutl witnt lo go to her ven, stand up fur us bo ooul 1 sec everybody ilie house tiroie Now, everybody lliitt wnitls lo po to otlter luce, t-tntid up No TI i i once, I ut iitler a brief un ol nrnu Tie- ar iti door slow gol to Ins feet "You do I nicnn to tell tu Hull you want lo go to pe rJilion, do you? suld Ihe itMtoniHlied pieaob er not csnclly want to, sail (lie old man "I tit 1 looked nrouad BIIVV no one "tHiding but Ihe prcaclier and thought lhat he would be lonesome Pit (inailing uitotlie crowd ah tiling a top of hiH Show me tlie man tint struck our Mile' 1 i romaiked a six foot tiNcVsnn Pa'(seunR II sue of i bure ye sttuck htm tve 1 Everybody happy when you use Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) You are happy because your house looks better; the paint and color and gloss last longer, thepaintgoesfartherandcosts less, and so does the painting Tlie painter is happy be- I cause he does better work; does it quicker and gets to I the next job Tha dealer is happy be I cause he sells more paint -sells it faster.

Ask your I painter to ask his dealer all I about Lucas Paints. John Lucas Co phUMtdphta mmm Btfoatl at. T). Brunt, suewsBK. I MIBS Carter has returned from Asbuiy Park Mrs Jobn Ryan had a Etroke of para! yalH last week and is quite ill The Indiun bovs in this vicinity re turned to Car isle school on Saturday.

The publlo school opened on Monday with Miss of Atlama county, in charge Mrs John Conklln is recovering from the edects of ruptured ligaments 0' her ankle joint Lewis Muscnert, of Morrisvllle, was tbe guest of hie brother, MuKchert, on Labor Day Mrs David Daley and son, Earl, vivited Mr and Mrs finmuel Ewing, of Glenmooie, three daye last week Mra John Pancoast has been visiting Mr and Mrs David Pancoast.of Trenton, and Mr and Mra John Yo of Titus ville. Homer Prentice has gone to hia home in Philadelphia, after spending the sum mer with his grandmother, Mrs. Esecb White Miss Florence Hall of Tioga, Mr and Mrs Carlton Hughes, of Wayne and Uui'bes of Mt Holly, have been visiting at Charles Hughes' Mrs Lizzie King of Cainden, Mr and Mrs George Vveldon, Mrs Julia Pan comt and son, Willie, of Philadelphia, Mrs Elizabeth Bendy and son, Stephen, of Princeton, and Mrs Lydla Pancnast, of Trenton, were reoent at John Pancoast'u Mr and Mrs. David Daley and children have returned from a week's ouciuff at New Egypt, where they enjoted life in a bnogalow with Mr and Mrs John Daley, Ueorge and Howard Daley, Miss Florence i a Mrs Maggie Bowers, Florence and Harold Bowers, of Pbildel phia, and Mrs Lizzie Eing, of Oerndco Letter to ElBs Comfort. Dear Sir There's twice as nmoh hone ID one horse--it may be a mare--aa there is in two or three others together So with paints too If a painter oan do yonr job with 10 gallons Devoe for $uO it'll take 12 15 or 30 of other paints, and the cost of a job in about $5 a gallon, whatever the paint mar be.

There are paints adulterated three- quarters--only one quart of paint-in a Bailor--he got to paint four gallons of rubbish to get one gallon of paint. Ihe worst horse you've got ii as good as that paint, and he'll go as far. The less gallons paint ia the paint, aa the moat horse is tbe borve. Yonra truly DEVOB or New fork It wasn't a Missouri editor but a printer's devil who waa going tbrongh big first experimert of making up lorma Tbe paper was late and the boy got the galleys mixed. Ihe first part of tbo obitn ary notice ot a penurious citizen had bann dumped in the forms and the neit handful of type came off a galley describing a recent tire It read Ilka this' "The pall bearers lowered the body to the grave as it vaa being cocralgnetl to the fiamee, there were few if any ngrett for the old wreck had been an eye lore to the town for years Of oonrse then was individual ion, but that waa fully covered by insurance." The widow thicks tilt the editor wrote the Obituary that way becauM the lamented partner of her joys and sorrows owed him (ve yean' subscription.

The money Talua of the mined in Ibe world mrjr year man Ifaan fonr tinm thai oftat goH miiwd IB lh MOM timt. Old Historic Inn at Bridgewcter, where Washington and Lafayette were Guests. Whan) Briatol pike across tho Neshamioy Greek, jnst off from the highway, etanda a rambling old atom house with the date "1765" cat in 8 tab let at the lower end, and in from the creek Thia is now used ns a dwell ing house, and 'ew realize the impoitaoee of the ancient and well preserved atruc tire during Revolutionary dajs when was known as the "Ha'penny Tavern During the time of WaahinitoD'a en cainpment on the Nesbamioy there was a goodly company of famous men Iu take advantage of the of the Inn, acd some very forlorn foot sore Bod lien paased its portals. Historians tell us that it was on the banks of the Neshaminy that Lafayette first entered the army, and from his memoirs and correspondence we obtain vali able information Be says that on the day of hia arrival there waa a review by Washington and the men numbered 1 000, who were ill armed and worse clothed, the best clad rrore banting shirts and gray linen. Aa to their military taotica they were always ranged In two lini's, (he smallest men in front In spite nf their diead vantage the soldiers were a fine body of men and the offloerB were zealous in the caose "Virtoe," be syg, 4 stood in place of science and each day added both to experler.ee and dieciplice It waa farther up the NesbamThy that Washington had his headquarters at tbia time; bat many amusing stories are told of arm; discipline in the neighborhood of tbe old "Ha'penny Tavern," Oonrts- marUal were held at which Colonel Sheldon presided, and respecting which the following orders were promulgated.

'Edward ffilcox, quartermaster to Captain Dorseyie for'deserting and taking a horse and accoutrements belonging to Oolubel Moylan'B regiment, IB sentenced to be led around the regiment on horseback, with his face toward tbe horEe's tall, and his coat turned wrongsiae outward and then lo bo discharged from the army The commander in-chief approves the sentence and it to be pat into execution immediately Count Pnlaeki also entered the army during ttjfe Neabaminy encampment and though the main encampment of the American army on the creek was at Hartavilie and vicinity the ancient "Ha'penny Inn" down on tbe Bristol pike was the acone of man; stirring Burlington City Loan Trust Company. CAPITAL AMD SUBPLOB, Wa solMt jour deposits, on wbloh ve allow 3 PER CENT INTEREST HKNBi IB10K, Prwldent. B1CHABD MOTT, Vice Pnatdext. KATHAN HAIHES, Bee. tt Tnaa.

nntBOToas Henry Trick, Bichart Matt, H.ll, H.D., H. Blrob, Jailer Douglass followed him to a cheap Uidging bt upe in Philndijlphiii where he btupped under the name of iuid Whlttee, but tbe bird lucl flown a short time be fore Jailer Fletcher, of the county prison, has received word that the police of Philadelphia have cjptured William Mellon, who escaped a few days ago A KILLED As Wilson Ruppect, an employe of Isaac Ftjnn lumberman of Bridge a ley, was driving down Main street, yesterday afternoon, he found a crowd of peop at the Newtovvn trolley terminus, and in an effort to avoid running through them he turned to one side with hie team of heavy logs, WBB thrown from wheie he was standing on the front part of tbe truck and under the iront wheel which crushed him so badly that he died inside ot an hour A few beconda after the wheel passed over him tlie horror stuck en spectators saw bun struggled to bis feet and take a few ateps Men rushed to his assistance but he died at the rail roaj station where he was taken by men who intended to.remove btlu to a Philadelphia Hospital JAIL Sii prisoners were released from tbe comity prison yesterday, and one new one has been received The Biz released and the terms they have served are ai follows Frank Brown, of New town, six monthB, 'Dutch" Tohn Bldreclge, of Bristol, time months, William Meckeg, of Philadelphia, one year, John Stew art, colored, of Doylestown, six months; William Boddy, of New York, four months, Joseph Christopher, of Bristol, fix months. The man brought in was Cwen Melvaine, of Bristol, who was tried some time ago for non snp port His bondsman threw up tbe responsibility and Melvaine was brought to jail COURT AFFAIRS. Judge Mahlon Stoat he'd short session of Miscellaneous Court, Monday morning at 10 o'clock When a petition wac presented for the discharge of a prisoner.under the msol vent act, the Court declared chat he would insist upon duplicate scheduh being filed in the Orphans' Court office The Court ordered the discharge of William Meckes, of Bristol, from tlie county prison, under tbe Insolvency act, after the expiration of bin sentence Bond died by Henry Feaster, collector of taxes of Southampton township Bute granted to show canae why tbe license held by Leonard E. Fell for tbe Central House, BiegKlsvllie, should not be transferred to William Bellis, returnable Saturday, September 16, 1906, at which time all persons Interested for and against will be beard REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Bansalem--William Foulkrod to New Britain, were thrown, head over lieela, into the street, and bystanders held tlle horse or might have been badly trampled Doylestown wen feared for a time that they would lose considerable money as tne result of the failure of the Real Estate TruBt Company A prominent man en tangled tn the collapse of the institution recently built a large hall In tbin vicin ity aod as the last payments have nut been male there was some feeling of un certainty as to whether tbe sab con tractors would be paid It is now that tbere is little dnnbt that all concern ed will get their money NEWTOWN MJBS Ruth Lori is vialting Mias Marian Leedom in West Cheater. Mies Mame Davis waa jlven a Kitchen bower" on Monday afternoon Biaker Mrs James Sullivan, of New York, has been viatiug ber sinter, Mrs Crewitt. Oliver Hough, of Philadelphia, is spending sums time with bis sisters, the Bough Margaret Martin August 6, 1806, 14p', Middletown--Ernest Schiller to Wai. ter Keieninan, August 16, 1906, lot Bristol--John Qrandin to Harry W. Phipps, July 24, 1906, lot, $1800 Newtown township--William Wright to Afro American Association, August 1906, a lots, $50.

Briktol--Charles Wooimau to Lewis H. Worthington, August 21, 1906 2 John McCoy et to Tillle Brownlee, August 24, 1906, lot, $1,400, William Peirce Mary Brown, January 31, 1906, lot, Hugh Nel aon, to Joseph atad Marlanna Olllardi, Angul 27, 1906, lot, $1000 Northampton--Albert Faxson, Sheriff, to Joseph Frank, August 13, 1906. 66a 120 $60 Middle town--William JH Bell, trustee, to Annie Benner, August 17, 1906, 2 lota, SI. Bennlem-- Cbarlei Vandegrift to Benjamin Fort, August 21, 1906, lot, Southampton -Rqbwt MoDowell et a to Johaun 0. Sohmid, April 25,19067 21a S3260.

HELD FOR TRIAL. Seller Broude, a given a hear- og and held for court on charges of assault and battery and highway robbery. bail on that charge was fixed at ,1000 by the Court. The Justice filed the ball on toe charge of conspiracy at 1200. IN ODPIDS' TOILS.

Marriage licenses tone been fawned to following periods. Srnest Samlet, of Philadelphia and Mlaa Margaret Don nelly, of Bristol; Ban; D. Cadwallader, Of Lower Makefield, and Miss Battle Hibbn, of Middletown, Jonpb McEI- roy aod Fannie 0. Sweoney, of Bristol. Moat housekeepers like to hare somaone say something emphatic for hem.

That is, they would have welcomed inch a person recently during the damp, atioky mat her prevailed" de- tha weathermen's foolish prediction ol "ctoar weather" eva-y day. Furniture gotaatuny, ourtataa were damp and la ten wall paper Mi oft Miss Laura Eastburn, of Atlantic City, ia visiting Misa Mame Davison, North Lincoln avenue Mr and Mrs. Pureell, ot Bristol, were guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Evan Wortliingtou Capt William Wynkoop returned on Saturday evening from an extended tour through Canada, Mrs. Wilson Shaddinger, of New Hope, was a rece it guest of Mrs.

Everitt Freeman on Centre avenue Mrs. Watson Church is visiting ber brother, Dr William Uillain, at South Manchester, Connecticut Mrs Frank J. Linton has been called to East Orange, by the sickness of ber brother, Philip Gary Mias May Bempfer, of Philadelphia has been visiting her uncle, Churls Bempfer on Bast Centre avenue. Misa Florence Boyd of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday with ber undo, Samuel 1 Buckman Mrs. Alice H.

Fitch, of Baltimore, Md is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mar tha I. Beyd, on North Chancellor street Fred Du Bois. a former George School student, now of San Eianctsco, Co i If or nia, called, on friends In town on Mon day. William MawsoD, one of our prominent bDsineBB men, has been named a direc tor of the Tardley Water Company, to Bll the place cf Irvin Aaron, deceased The base ball game on Monday after noon belweei New Hope and the home team proved a victory for Newtown, the New Hope team forfeiting tbe game Major and Mrs Samuel Comfort sailed from New York on Wednesday for Paris, wncre they will hereafter make their home.

They formerly lived in Bombay, India Mias Helen Worstall will go on day to Washington for a few days She will meet her father there, who has been intending tbe Friends Conference at Mountain Lake Park this week, Mrs. Stephen Vandegrift and son, Albert, returned on Saturday to their home on South Chancellor street, having spent tbe three summer months In other vicinities. Their house baa been rented during the anmmer by Philadel phla parties. On Tuesday the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Went wort was the scene ot a very pretty wedding when their eldest daughter, Eva Sophia Wentworth, became tha wife of Walter Harris Smith, son Harry A Smith The 03uplo en tered the room promptly at 12, to tbe strains o' LohengrirVg Wedding March, played by Mias Annie Smith, Bister of the groom Tlle brMe was attended by ber sister, A Mae Wentworta and Donald Smith, brother of the groom anted aa brat man.

Rev. J. Elms, of the Prealjteirlan Church, of wcieb the con- tracing partlea are members, preformed tha ceremony. After the wedding breahfaav the couple left for a abort trip id on their retnrn will live with Mr. and Mrs Wdntworth until they go to housekeeping, which will be la the near fntnre Mr.

and Mrs. Smith have the hearty congratulations ol their many friends here, where they have lived nearly all their lives. Mr. Smith employed a carpenter lu Irenton. Many handsome and valuable gifts went received Raymond IlllcU, a rtudont of tlio WI I iamson School, who in visiting his brother bamuel und family, entertained a few of hlB frienda at his brother homo last Thursday evening Those preaent were Misses Ornoe Hartpence, Lois to bleb, May Uertvin, Sarah Spencer, Hekn Hill, of Trenton, Miss Pauline stutter, of Maryland, Miss Nollio ot At tloboro, Messrs Raymond Illick.

Ihomas SchaiA Edward and Walter McBlweo, of Hulmeville, Oeorgo Pldcoot, Lsnf? home A very pluusunt evening was spent aud refreshments were served John Barlow and tamily of Pietl mount, Alabama Mr ana Mrs Charles Ko 'li, Miss Jcanctlu Rue John Noon and Djer Cooper, Albert Qoslln, of Phllidol phia. Miss Jessie Brunner, or Andalusia and William Suverns and daughter Flor once, of Trenton, were the guests of Mrs Rachel Noon, ou Sunday Walter Smith, of Elizabeth, spent last Thursday afternoon with Chares Haefner and family and on Sntar day and Sunday. Miss Lulu Smith of Pennington aod Mist Alice Smith, of Philadelphia, were visiting at tbe same place MUB6B Laura Kenley, Bcaslo Siokel and William Remolds of I rankford Fdwurd Wataon, of Philadelphia, John Watson, of Red Bank, and MIBS Rae Vabdo grift, of Bristol, were the guoBta of Joseph Oliver nud family on Sunday Mrs Hellyer and children, of Doylestow who have boon spending tbo past month with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jitmea Hellmgs, at Middotown returned to their home on Friday Mr ana Mrs. Charles Palmer, of Irv ington, Chester, spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mrs Pal mor's parents, Mr and Mrs. William Walton Mrs Cora iswan and Mr.

and Mra Harry Williams and child, ol Camden, (pent a few days the forepart ol the week with Thomas Qill and fam iiy Mr and Mrs Harry Pearl, of Phila delpbia, who have been spending the past week Mr and Mrs Jesse Webster havo returned home Mr and Mra Kennedy Joyce and daughter of near Wildnian's Corner, spent Saturday evening with William Boberts ana family Mies Edna Helling? who lias been seriously ill with gastritis for the past two weens, we aie glad to note is able to be about again Frederick AtBerbach, Jr and family, ot were visiting hia father, ill Cor espondoncc a September 4 i i a i and business men OH i be sitting up nnd a 0 iiolicu since that deniomtra tiou In i homocom. Ins ol i i knnhigs llrjan I it i to i rvan that i i i a kaiu of ut least hi i i i (onMcsmniMi In Uio i i i ol tho November election, mule Ii) cue ot Un tampaign orators In the 1 in rv ktibi i xtoila! i hdH Hit I ol IN imshtmu Ho imblii to i il MI'S that i in the i i i i i it in tins stole i lie ot it piiblu in toiu less man mo Male, tm c.lbial or I uilbin i Ihe Hiicer- l.ilnt\ a in MI i a congre 1 oual liistucib in i uitiUul 01 drliita bie i more In Iho tolal ic-bult (h iu Is i understood OIK tt in a ilcdilu the elec (ion ol the i ol tlio tm tlonil house ol rcpicsontatives, und tho i a that vole fioiu I'eiiiibvlvniua the game that Ib bl nig i iu the dea' bctwoeu tlio IJcuiui tins and the Liueolnllcs VicMdcnt i In his recent uUeuiiccB itialette lo membets of congicsb and otlicu has sounded aim in and hub A liuiiublltana everyvvhcic to bt, JO their i i ia evety cungtessloual distilet to as to iusuie the i i uf membets ot con grcbs, i coHi loiato i hib a mintsti itiun earning eiut th I poltetts i lie liau inau ut 1 tht ol ill. a i i i i al caual the i ot the i i tiou ut i dihciluiitiations i i tiou ol iiiiinlgratiou uiul tht i i a piobleius which he lias i Ulan to i i a i a 'epper costs little enough to it good while you're getting it. Colburn's Pepper li well worth the Be or Ibe you piy forti aud ipr-nk- Img top can Your money back if you don like any of Colburn's Spices. Mustard lOc a The A Colburn Co Frederick last week ASIerbach, on Wednesday of i Aim of the Qryanttcs When a bin i I HI 1 a nla i i I I I I I iu i i lasl i to leU Lui.iu Hi i i one i i i iu eu i It the clc( tiou i i a i lu prcsiilcmj to i i i I 1 eiy pflort lhat i can pnl lu 'i tvucu id IK PM i il i be i i vv i end i ir a i i in ttie blate 1111 paigu I'cniibslvdii a i eiu ii it ol a lelnuie, i tin election ot 'he next president as ila ultimate object a i a a wllh I enthusiasm with v.

Inch "Uu ir i i filled them the i i a i a Democratic touting! nt al UH Ijnin plion in dibcieclly levealed i cloven foot In the lusion campaign for Liuery for go cinor John Carman a former chairman of luc IJtinut a i a toiuuihtec ol I'ciinKylvania vv ho bouUotl to btump Ihe blale i Linery nnd fusion from now i i ly in Ihe hotel Aew avsa i the en i i i i i i ol his Cm'r) I HKoInite fel lov, campaigners th cw off llu- i loali of the fusion couspitacy and i a 10 a and In the unwilling lv Ihe a i dial the a aim or the Democracy in I'cnn a i i a this fill is Lho i of Demodutic un mbors of Airmail vvab spol min for Ihe dele of I i I a i i a i who pieient 011 Bryan i i i i i silver shield eiiltahli riiied and mounted iipm i I a i oliioik escutcheon and decorifcd i flow i A i i i a Testimonial Knsraved in laipo script i waj i i i i The moie a half a million Demo crats of mis wilh pride in the national greeting I I A I BRYAN, IIP most Pinint nt puvite citizen of America upon his i from lo ir of Ton IITI I mils T1II3Y I I I I A i NEXT i'lll blBLM OK riiB I CD SI A I 1 A- an in Iiration the a i of WE SAY AGAIN IT That the Checks en with oui inure uablo than are those given bv mil competitors i Teas, Coil PCS, Etc. It don't take a tartload of our cliecks (o obtain the articles wanted. Wo are eatis-fied with small profits and pive real value in premiums to induce Compare our Present giving plan -with other plans and you i deude to use our goods. Save the Present Checks these superior quality goods Golden Joss Tea, Karang Java Coffee, White Crest Baking Powder, Thistle Ammonia, Golden Bar Soap, Golden Joss Rice, Golden Joss Washing Powder. SOLO BY ALL GROCERS.

Who Chkkeiu? Prank Pierce, 122 Mill street, Bristol, it a big flock of chickens soluble tor all The "blrda" ranajp In weight from to all ponnds each, suitable for broiling, roasting or stewing, dome piek ttwo oat. Leave orders on Friday. Mr and Mrs Martin Grade and son, of Philadelphia, were ilia guests of Hugh Sherry aud family from Saturday until Monday Mr and Mrs Allen Johns, of Lnm- bertvilie, spent the latter part of last week wi Mr and Mrs William Barkley Miaa Amy Dakin, of "New ITork, was the guest of Rev and Mre Joseph T. Wright at the rectory on Sunday afternoon Harry Bush anil family of Elizabeth, K. were the guests of Mr aod Mrs William Perry, from Friday until Mon day Miss Nellie Vaniant has enrolled as a student at the Philadelphia Business Col lege aud began her studies on Monday.

Mrs, Eosella Dodd, of Torresaale, has been spending a few days with her parents, 'Squire and Mrs. Joseph Keen Mr. ana Mrs William Worrell, of Ken net Square, have been spending a few cdis at the home of George Ridge Mr Urs Jobn LaRue and son, of Dear EtnlJIe, were tile gueets of Edward Bicktng and family on Sunday Miss Elizabeth of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mrs Edwin Henry the latter part ot last week. Miss Gertrude Johnson who lias been the anmuier at Ocean Grove, N. has returned home Qu ta a number of our leadinir politic rans attended the hold at the connty seat on Monday Jesse Hoi Iyer, of Doylealown, ia vis Iting Constable James P.

Meltings, at Middletown Crossroads. Samuel Illick and family and Mrs Sarah Stoner were visitors at Willow Grove on Friday Contractor Henry Douglass is making lome improveents on Spencer Hibbs' house. Mr. and Mrs John Reed were visiting' relatives in Frnnkford on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Emma Rue, of Philadelphia, was calling on frienda in town on Kabor Day.

Mr. and Mrs John Danlap took a trip by trolley to New Brunswick on Labor Day. Hits Lolla Phillips was a visitor at At lantio City, from Saturday nntil Monday. William Bail, of Philadelphia, waa a business visitor In town on Friday Misi Marietta Staake, of Philadelphia, is the gOBat ol Mrs. Laura Eirk.

Mln Bae Goheen was visitor In Trenton hut Thursday. the a i i Demociaey of Key stone blat( upon I i issue they puliit with gi itifi ilion lo the a i adoption Hie a i slate con held In a 27 190f of a plaHnim the most note- worlhy plunU ol i reaJs as lol lows i a i i I i upon the fid i Uio promlne ice which Ihe i i a na'ional i i i i a i i i i has a i has been athioed fccbli and pretended ap plication of Ihe principles enunciated by tlio WM I I A The Great lie Comrnoner Who ib nov, as the certain successor of Theodore to Ibe preside ncy The above leprodiietion from th' platform adopted by the DemociaU convention acmmated Emerv for governor should In be an admonition to Republicans of the Kev stone state of the greit danppr to future success of publieanism in the nation tint follov. deft', of the Republican ticket in this state this fall They ould recall how, at ter the two DemocrUle victories In, gubernatorial campaii ns in this slate in the last 20 years the Democracy triumphed in tbe natl in with the elec tlon of Grover Clcvelmd to the presl dency upon each occasion Pledge to Their Leader. Rut adrtml to the warning that should be contained 10 that plank from the state platform comes a speech by Carman In this token of isteem to Mi in Said Caiman to the Nebraskan Deader We bring greetings from a united Demociacv who recognize In the dem of popular sood will toward ou an Inspiration for every Demo- ciat to look with confidence to lue future WP at Ihe same (r are not ua mindful of import mce of the elec tlon of Democrats tc congress and there ib every reason lo believe that wo shall gala from si; to sentatives (o (he lower house, wjwl will cooperate with tl eir fellow ocrats of other states to advance policies which you bare ently and ably championed There is evidence that there has own an awakening among Republican: the commonwealth to th fact Ihal nothing must 1 left undone to thwart the Democrats and their Lia- coluite allies In the state campaign. MUSCHERT, REEVES CO.

1 Premium Show Rooms STOOETON STEEET, Opp. Hanover, Trenton, N. J. hot coal I liave thJ best MEHIOH COAI In market, lota ol lienttn 't ind will not burn Luto "A SQUARE DEAt FOR EVERYBODV." John J. Buckley St Heath School.

BOBIOMS and shorthand day aud night aessions Oor. 13th and Market atrcuts, oppo WaDanuker'i, Philadelpfam, Pa. Heath, Principal, formerly with Peirce s. 8 8 it CHARLES HENRY MOON, Surveyor and Engineer. TopogrRtiblcftl and Fw nPSorvtyi.

and Troiley Boad Sorreya WOOD BOURNE, Telephone 31 Bucke PURCHASING AGENCY. AM PREPARED TO DO SHOPPINQ OF ANV I Will UUnd to It personally, or will accompany those wlio wish me to do to. SpocUl attention given fo tbe selection of ds, childienfi wearing apparel, tumltare. ware, Samples of goods tnd cueerfall; rnrnlihed CXunmnnlcaUoui bj null promptly attei ded to ELIZABETH CRIGHTON. 312 Walnut street, Bristol, I Phone L129 FOR SALE A rery desirable dwelling, No 221 Dortance Street, i Pa.

All modern Improrementa FBEDBBICE STDCCEBT Eetate Notice. Kilate LfVJS laU Bmto TnvnAtf, POL ittxated A LL persons Indebted to said MUU an re- JC1. quested to make Immediate payment, and having claims are rcquetted to pnsant Item in proper order for settlement iyto JOHKSOk. CLAKECC8L JOUNSOS. Or to their Attornoy, Kxacutara.

btuckart Estate Notice. Itofeqf lOnHW, CROSSLFT lot Bru Somtffk, Bucii C0 Pa defeated KTTBKS ol sdBilnlstration hftTllw he timoted lotbe undenlcnM, eJlpamMl Uektea to Mid are requested mmtM Itlfllw u.eut atid Ouiee aailnc lenl (Utes vU ice- wut tiwot wiLaour ou? ST tleaeM.te JVZS 1.

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