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The Bucks County Gazette from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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G6e Daughter By FRANK B. SWEET I'jTiebt. lu Frank II Bweet linRE wns the iiBunl morning bustle immml Hie Btnnll tlon nt rinlcy. On tho pint- forui were lous Hues of niutl pnel'd crates ami or.i«ge boxes, nnd nnl( them the owners, with stencils nnd i i pots, making mire that their Ings were nil right. Pi.wutly there ronr nnd a qulM-r, nnd the great engine rushed by nnd came to mow stop us the passenger i ar.i glided opposite the platform.

Ai ong those to alight was a young Klrl seventeen or eighteen, plainly but expensively Crossed, and with )rlt eager of expectation A qulcli gliu about the platform brought Bhlii ,1 of disappointment to her fucc. A i i a moment's hesitation she ap pro 'hed a man In shirt sleeves nnd bro. 1, low. flapping hat who was tain- tag igalnst some ornngo boxes ho hud JIIM flnlHhed marking. "i you dlreet mo to Mr.

John Austin f.ho naked. jhn--Austin," he rcpeited re flei vely "Why, no, I don't- Oh, yes, of John." Ho stopped oln as ho noticed the Inquiring look on her face. "J-I-yes, I reckon I ki tw. Arc jou some o' Ills kin?" "I am his daughter," she replied, wondering a little nt the startled whistle whleh came to his lips nnd which noticed ho choked bnck npologot- ly "I tiavo been nt a boarding ech since I was little girl Tli 1 Is my first visit to Florida docs paw. itln know jou're coinln'7" So.

but I liiucu't heard from him In ilimiHl year Father doesn't like ito write, but he never allowed my let- tei to go unanswered so long before. I ivnrod Homclhliig might he the mat tu with him 01 the boys, and ho ulilii't tell I just had to come I n- so glud that 5011 know him." She lu Itated and then asked in a lower v. A- 111 though she feared her ques- II i would 1" answered In the mjga- "Is hi--well7" Yes, fur as hlikncss goes, your paw's o' the rugKedeV an' healthles' men 1 I now. 1 'low he an' the buys never )i 1 In all their born 8 1 ey'rc piiffectly well, all on 'era. I iw.

for their place Jlnes ml no." Wlij. riMlly''" Hor face grew radl a t. -Their'nearest neighbor! And i know the bojn and all about them? ar little follows 1 It seems strange tt it 1 should never have seen them. see. when we left father it me to the boarding school nnd tl came south.

That was twelve irs ago, and I a been nt the 'iool em slnc-e I.lttlo Tommy Is al- ist nine, and Fred-let me Rce-Frcd it seM n. Is the pliue fni'?" eagerly. "Mont half a mile" "Well, of course, I can go with you 1 run and see about my baggage and In back directly. Won't they bo Uedf And, leaving him staring I. inkly at knothole In tho platform, I hurried ituny to look after her nnd valise Half a minute passed, then the man raised his head with a dismal, express- for a "Well, If you tl Ink best." She was dllent fur some tl ue, wntfhliij; the uu- famlllar plants al nig the roadside and the curious, brlgl colored chameleons tliat flashed fron the warm sand In front of tlio i i lo nnd disappeared nlth mnrteloui rapidity among the palmettos.

"Cui'us, ain't lliey?" said Williams (in he followed 11 glance "Jest like a bit o' rainbow s'r mg on llghtniu'. Hut they're 'inazln 1 Ine things for pets Your brother I-'rv Uly used to have one that would scoot ont from some queer hldln' place wh 'never he'd wh'btle Great hand, l-'rci dy, for pets." At the mention of Freddy she-lost Interest In the ants and chameleons and turned to hii i with tender, tremulous smile on h( lips "It i he no 1 leasant to have one's own folks to live nlth," said softly. wei nil nice to me at the school, but none of them belonged to me It "HI lie al nost like--like heaven to i In the sn ue house with father nnd the boys." Williams punch 3d out nnd struck his mule viciously, but she did not notice. "I suppose cry body rouud here likes father, lie is such good man," she on In tone th.it was an ns Bortlon rather th in a question. "lie kept yi to school pretty stcndy," returni 1 her companion.

"1 knew he had a sal up north, but had anjdtc she was 'moug her kin "llams reflectively "I can go tomorrow." "That will do." She stood out at the vista of piues and palmettos nffoiiled an opening in the clnmbor- Ing Incs, her face white and stricken, but ealtn with strong, determined purpose "What kind of employment Is there here for girls?" she asked. Williams looked dubious "I don't reckon there's any," he answered Stoics geu'rally git men clerks, an' thi'U 1 ten applicants to one job. Folks lound here don't hire much help "1 must have work now Fnthcr must not find anything against him when ho comes home. Do you think I can get washing''" Mrs. Williams looked at ber blankly.

"It's dm iocs' work," she objected. "It's work that 1 will do gladly If I can get It," a sudden passionate sob the color bnck to her cheeks. "I will scrub Coots--anything that will Help father a little. lie has been working and making sacrifices for years that I might remain at school, and I-I nevci 1 suspected. I ought to IHHO been here, watching him and caring for him and the boys." It was nearly two months later before Williams again encountered Thompson on the station platform "Waal, how'd ye make out with.

Boozy John's flue darter?" Thompson asked. Williams looked up from the box he was marking. "That's Jest what she Is," be Johu's fine darter I've been round with her consldcr'hlo lately; flown to the pilson twice to sec her paw an' took her to towu several times In my wnggln At first her pnw was nil broke up--never wanted her to inow how low down lie was, 1 I s'pose Hut she brought him round, an' now he can't keep his eyes off her when she's nlfth. Boon's he's out they're 1-olri' over an' take up a homestead In Ilernnnd) county, twenty miles or more Irom town, I b'lieve, on account o' his Tallin', and I reckon she the boys Ml do all the triidln'. Boozy John ain't much rf a in an' never can be, but I toll ou," Impicbshcly, "Jest all the man there Is in him that gal's go- In' to brlug out.

Mark my words on lhat." A MAGNIFICENT ART SUPPLEMENT "Eas.er's Sf.ry Pictures'" superb photographs reproduced in color on superfine paper xvith cich copy of the Nesl Sunday, March 31 Edition xvill be i i Onln adiancc of c.irriir, ncwsdc.ilcr or the PUBLIC LEDGER Philadelphia, 2 CENTS 2 CENTS is an enjoyment to any man who smokes. If you want that kind of a cigar call on us as that is the class of goods we handle. C.C.STRUMFELS Wtiolusule itiul Retail A I I 311 Mil I Bristol. I I I A LUMBER YARD IS WEIL STOCKKT I WILDING bUMBI-R OP ALL KINDS AT KEdSO.S- ABLE PRICES. Mill-work Stair-work GIMC, STRAUS AND THE SULTAN, i Heirlooms Wanted.

EMERGENCIES Sickness, Fire, Burglars ARE REALITIES ANTICIPATE THE.M- HAVE, YOU A TELEPHONE? USE THE "BELL BE.LL it am a collector not a dealer and will pay blent prlcOT for eld family helrloonu mcli as oil Ad- nt prcOT or am luces, old bended old eto. Adro all to, rHEB K4MTi Z7 WcitlUhMreet, New York City, N.T. MilUi THE W01 LAST A9 LONCl AS 1'OB fllliliK. "CAN YOTJ DIRECT MB TO MR. JOHN AUSTIN'S 1'LAOfc?" Ive whistle.

It wns echoed by nnother. equally expreislv from the other sido of the orange boxes. "Waal, you're In It now, for a fact," said the owner of the second -whistle sarcastically. "What you goln' to do 'bout It?" "Lord only knows," groaned tho man In the shirt sleeves. "Keckon mebbo I'll have to tell her "Reckon mebbe you will." dryly.

"How could 1," Indignantly, "an 1 she almost the same age as my C'ludy? Ijind'9 sake alive, man, d'ye s'pose I wns such brute ns to tell her thnt wn'n nobody but Boozy John, not fltten to be father to nobody, an' that he'd been sent to prison most year ago for stealln', an' that the boys was In the poorhouso an' that the place wn'n't wuth the brlngln' out ef nn auctioneer to sell It? For tho land's sake, Thompson, tell roe what am I to do' 1 nppenllngly. "Jest give It to her straight. Thnt's what I'd do You're too nil fired chicken hearted, Wllliami H'shl Here she comes now." 'Tour landscapes are so quaint and beautiful," she snld, with flushed cheeks nnd sparkling eyes. "I know I shall like to live here. Well, I am all rend).

Can you take my trunk and vnllse In your wagon!" "Yes," gruffly. Ho was glnd to get away from her, and he made the -work of transferring the baggage as long aa possible. Somehow he could not bring himself to tell her the whole brotal truth. If It had not been his money that had been stolen and If he had no' been the one who hnd.complained o) the worthless drunkard It would have been less difficult. He hnd been sorry for his Justifiable act ever since he mnde the complaint, and now-- Well, be would tnke tho girl home to hU She hnd more tact he and would know Just what to do.

This mental throwing of the respon slblllty from his own shoiilders Iroughl back his natural cheerfulness and buoyancy, and he smilingly motioned for the girl to climb Into his wagon. "Ever ride after a mule before?" ho nsked as he left the animnl's hend and climbed up on the seat beside her. "No." Then her face grew wistful "Do you suppose father and the boys are nt home today?" "I 'low they won't be there jest rlgh now," he snld evasively. "You see they didn't know you was comln', so they happen to be off for a spell. But you mustn't let It put you ont any," with more animation.

"I'll take you home, an' my If e'U fix you ap mighty -comftable till they git back." "Thank you. But why can't I go right to the house nnd wait for them? It would be such a surprise." "No, no!" he objected, -with sudden entreaty. "By no manner o' menus. Bachelor llvln' ain't apt to keep a bouse fixed up, an' Jest now 'taln't In place for you. I know that.

Yon 'Tnther has done oveiythfiin' for me -evevythhiK," -aid the i a ten dor light In her big sr.iv i'vei "He was not i or he once i that I might i to wait a few da.vs for my year's tuition, ns money hard tc get. But It i imo the verj day nnd he alvva sent me pluit.v for books and diewpi nud 1 wanted Ue rote for me never to stint no self on thing n.id tlmt aftei I graduated 1 iv.is on no account to come home, 1 to keep on 1th my music and Ing and other studies, nnd when I learned all I could at the school he is going to bend me to Europe to lea i more. Dear, dear father! I hope I may be able to make It np to him sol le time." Williams gn.e quick sidelong glnnce nt the earne.t face nnd then garcd steadfastly at the ror.d ahead. He had known Boozy John for eight years and could not remember single redeeming feature about the man He was erratic, shlfthss and utterly Irresponsible. His was one long spree that reeled betws absolute drunkenness and scml-lnUulcation But he was good lawyer and fine scholar anil even In his partial stupor was able to pick np good clenl of money about the courts and In olher wnjs.

People supposed that Hi this money lo the Jrnmshois, id tbs iwppoiitiou made them regard the mac with extreme disgust, for his house was a mere hovel and his boys wholly neglected and un- carod for. When they reached the vine corered cottage In f'n nt of bis ornngo grove he cnrrled In tl ttunk and valise and presently called his wife aside nnd mnde whispered explanation. Then he went to the burn to unharucss his mule. But ho made a much longer Job of it thai was necessary, and "when it wns flnlshi he leaned upon his fence and gazed with uuobsenant eyes nt his fields of sweet potatoes aud pineapples nnd matins. His wife came to him there "lld you her?" he asked.

"Yes," in i low voice. He noticed thnt her lips trembled. "Tnke it ird?" "She's hlch strung, Jim, an' that kind o' folk- mostly take things hard, but they clun't make show. She wouldn't b'lieve me at first, when she did she turned white an' stared at nothin' till l-I Jest bust out cryln 1 myself. Seemed like 1 never felt BO sorry for nuvbody lu all my life." The two ttood there nearly half an hour; then the girl loft the house and passed down the road on the opposite side of the fence.

"She's goln' over to look at her house now," said Sirs. Williams In low voice. "I told her 'twnn't fit to live In, jut she they'd lived In it an' she could. An' when I told her as how we lowed on koepln' her awhile she Jest hanked me nn 1 shook her hend." When the girl came back they were on tho She went directly to Williams. "When does my father come home?" she asked.

"His time's out-cr--that Is, he'll come home in 'bout three months." "And ho-n much does he owe you?" "Oh, noth n', nothin' at all," hastily. "How mi ch I'oes he owe you?" the girl repeated I a tone that he felt could not dis egardcd. 0. Hit you needn't bother 'bout pnyln it." "I cannot Just at present, but everything must be straightened out before fnthcr oomi'S home. There must not be single thmg to worry him.

And now American Won a Victory That Amazed Other Diplomats. It was a long and sub.le struggle between Oscar Straus the giund vl- rlei, but In Uie end the American Jew wou toi tho Christian church lu Turkey nud foi American citizens throughout the Mohammed in empire victory which amazed the diplomatic representatives of other countries. wns lie less a Jew when the congratulations of the cnTirche'! of America were reaching him every hour. lie went Jerusalem to inspect the American consulate there. At Jaffa lie was met bj the goigoons aid-decamp of the governor gcnei.il of rales- tine, i .1 giand ht.Ue piurlage, brilliant ontndeis and all the gaudy trappings of scnilroy.il loccptiou.

Evidently the sultan had i orders concerning the honois to he shown to Mr. Strnui The pale little American minister was Informed that the new road between Jaffa and Jerusalem was to be opened In his honor and that he was to be taken to Jeiusnlcm lu state. But neither tbe sultan nor the grand vizier understood the American descendant of the tribe of LevI With a stern face Mr. Straus sent away the glittcilug aid de-camp, the state cnruagpi and the horses, outriders and pmopl'od lackeys. "You have p-it hundiCils of my brethren In your pnsous In r.ilcitine without Just and simply because they are Jeivs," he said, and I can accept nothing nt the of the governor of Palestine until these poor prisoners are set i Mr.

Straus rode with his wife from Jaffa to Jerusalem lu a ramshackle Cook's tourist hack, scorning the tainted splendor of tho Mohammedan op- of his people. The ti uth was that there were about 400 Jews In the prisons of Palestine, held on practically no accusation save that they were Jews Complaints hnd been pouring In to the diplomatic representatives at Constantinople of Eng- Innd, France and Austria, whose subjects nnd citizens were majority of the Jewish captives, but nothing was done. France, England and Austria had political nud diplomatic ambitions aud designs which made it difficult to take up the question of the unjust arrest of Jews In Palestine. So the unfortunate prisoner? languished lu the Mohammedan dungeons of the Holy Laud, with no one to Intervene or plead lor them. When he reached Jerusalem, Mr.

Straus was Invited to call on the governor of Palestine. This he refused to do. "I will have nothing to do with him so long as poor Jews who have done no wrong nre kept In prison," be declared. "Before I leave It will cost his head or mine unless these people nre released Whereat tho governor of Palestine ordered the dungeons opened, nnd tho 400 astonished Jews, English, French, German, Austrian, American and what not, walked forth free men because a son of Israel reaied In New York had dared to nsscrt the dignities nnd rights of his persecuted Creelman In Pearson's Magazine. Announcement! ON SATURDAY, A 16 Wo will have all the notolties in Spring and Summer Mi linery which you are cordially invited to inspect MISS SARA K.

COOKE, 3-16-ti Briatol, Pa. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by acting direoUy on the SICK PABTS without loss of tiue. A. A. Tnflammo Estate Notice, Ellalt a' FFEKTf, Into Bmfol Rucks Covtit'i, Pa.

tkcratcd, FTTKtES nt i In tlio t'b ve cs- tata I ecu to iimler-tini lo wlion, all iierrti.nM uiiabtcil to sum i.rt i ami Inn i i i I 11 "i'lliint Utlliy 10 A I A lit M3F. Adinni's IHtor, i A i Pa B. B. A I Injurlei. OORE8 1 Kbeuilialiniu.

c.i sunn THBOAT, Quiaiy, Epizootic. ODBBfl Dtiileaiper. WORMS, BUM, Grab). B.lCOl'OHB, CoMn, Inflnpnxo. CURES Fiuuro.Hneumoiiia.

F.HOLIC. Wlni-Dlown, cuaKSi Wnrrhea. UyBKHlt-rv. O.G. Pretenu MIBCARRIAUE.

LADDER DI6OBDERB. Golden jJoss haa been a household name, and has stood for quality and purity for more than ten years. It is perfectly blended fiom tho choicest teas ami is always t' 10 same. Karang Java Coffee makes a wholesome and delicious drink and jjlenses particular persons. PRESENT CHECKS are (riv- en with GOLDEN JOSS TEA and A A A A COFFEE, and are redeemed at our show rooms.

PRESENT CHECKS are also given with the following brands of groceries: Qolden Bar Soap, White Crest Baking Powder, I Thistle Ammonia, Golden Joss Washing Powder. Sold by all first-class grocers. If you do not receive one of our new PREMIUM CATALOGS by mail, call us on-eitlipr 'PHONE, No. 211, and i mail you one. ODR PREMIUMS ARE ALL GOOD.

Estate of Eliza Middk'ton, deceased. VERV COUNTRY SEAT, FARM AND MANUFACTURING SITES. 88 2 8 Acres i on tliu Dclawaro Hm-i, Slate Koad anil U. 13uekB County, Pa on TUESDAY, APRIL J6th, 1907, lliitk'H, liimlniB Allov, nu-c ot i timl If nil I'tirtlcunirH In nt tliu i llti ot BARNES LOFLAND, 147 S. 4th Pa.

is a commodity, however may appear so pour by reastn of its application through improper or appliances tliat criticism a proporlj bo made it' those furnishing it fail to respond to appeals made at i ollioe to remedy existing local troubles. A postal brings our representative to door i i i i a i a gas ranges A WITHOUT CHARGE, or, if liighci candle power is de- shed, oideis for Wclbbach burncis will be given immediate attention and installed at (lie lowest possible I AND REPAIRING Oi- FURNITURE. lint Win A 0 a i I. Fe'illn re i eiHMuUnl nj a n. n.

unit Oul'TH fioiu tin 1 'uil'i country i jn imiwl attention. CHARLES H. ANCKEM, 109 Cedar Bristol C. H. FLAICr, 'or E.

28 62801WSH Pln I i -lima, your Iftvc tmtvl chi, or i b'tiV miflit fie fr in nil UK i 1 1 i i 8. B. AUDREY Engineers and Muchinistb. STEAM AiNB HOT MTIR I1EATIM, a G- (Successor to A i Wells.) Corner Wood and a Etieeta Bristol, Pa A share of your patronage solicited. i 15-0 I I I I niSEVSCS Munec.

Eruptions. cwaSLlcen, Oren.c, Farcy. J. A SterlnB Pout, CUBES ludiceHttoti, falotnach Htaaueru. GOc.

each', Stable Case, Ten Speclflcn, Book, 87. At druggists, or sent prepaid on lecclpt of price. Humphrcj Medicine Cor. William and John StrcelB, Now York. BOOK MAILED FREE.

I Dissolution of Partnership. I Ifli. rebv ueii tlia! UieparltiPrJiln liwotolore bitooen A i i Wfl'n lai tills day been dfa-olved li) a conxpnt All Ijilu ol i ivy naiied firm iiertalniiiR lo lie iiliiiulilnB buklncws lie pild bj Harry Wolla wlto I 'mliiiuB tlie liuHhiet ue ttie cor- icr ot Wuoii ami i Mreets. Bristol, Pit 1,1901. i A.

P. VANZANDT, Mason Buildsr, I I A I P1.AST1 KINO Cor. Wood t. and Jefferson Bristol Oil PllDllB. -ino Boxwood Wanted.

FOR SALE. Slnglo Dwelling Hmiae Mtntted 220 lipt street, Brmtol Borough. contain ii-imeii rooniBand Imtli, JJHH, watei ml beat tliroughoutthB house. Applv iHih street, Pa A I in gnorf condition from ti2 tcet full, to replcnicb AII old gtmlati. Scud uflera with price to Hrhiol tl E.

B. MINSTER, Tlio Old Reliable L. TT 33 H. IP ready to en pales SnliBi'iictidn Bimrft'i- tcod or no Ooriiwood and fmlt lor ilo. Box 21.2, Biistot; Pa.

Or Emilie, Ta. "-Id 6m MUSCHBRT, REEVES CO i iSimw Rooms odi" 1 i A QTUTTT 1 10-jii i i iii-D-Di Opp. Sanvver, Trenton, N. J. Bristol Gas Light Co.

245 Hill Streef OOOOXXXHKXOOCKKOXXKKKKXKXXXXHKXHXHMXX Oo5oXKXKKXXXXKKKKXKX)OOKX! OOOOCHXKXKXXXXKKMXKXXJ Electrical Work and Repairs Elcolr Rolls, ir annn LinhliT Ku bulinmlcs fiveu fur bicch'i, Lighlmg, i i J', JWl au BRISTOL. A HERE WE ARE AGAIN-! Hottest Thing on the Market! FOR RENT. A A one hundred a acres, altimtcd on the Rath Komi, Brlf-tot i HID ianu good buiklingH, nnd If i and lliere la a fine ai- ilB orUmrd on the liirtu. i Farm Bltuateii In J. Towifthip, (now oecutiled by '1 liom-ts Elber- mn gooU a pro a a Id i i one-balf taitu of Urlotol Borough.

2-1-tf For Urms apyly to JOHN a A "LansJowne" Farm, Bristol. SCHOOL TAX NOTICB 1906, The duplicate lor Hrlntol fon St-hool Tax lor 19 (i tmvltip beeti i i In im hanrttt lor col lection I am re triv the (-MIIJ at tin trillce, WiKL'ln Farm, during ttie i irom 9 to 12 a in mid 2 to fi in all School TKX paid before Octolter 31, 1906, I "Ul allow deduction of 3 per centum, at.d on all inipi id nil Noveinber 19i6 flvojur coiitura i idJed. Pay now and save ten per centum, A Tax Collector, I. No. 1., Wlggln Bruiol Pa PURCHASING AGENCY.

AM A TO DO SHOPPING OV ANY KIND. Will attend to It personally, 01 will accompany those who wish mej to do so SnccUl attention given to tbe selection ot drotw- goods, cliildien'B wearing apparel, turnltnre china ware, SampUaof gooda and cheerfully furnished. Communications by maU promptly OBICin (Ml phone L129 Tho Terrlblo Itching, Burning, Disfigurement, Humiliation of Banished or no '312 Walnut Btteet, Bristol, Pa, 9-21- tl Estate Notice! Etta.lt nf JOSEPH AKDKKSON. tale of Fattl Toumiktp, ttud: OminUj Pa daxtual. KTTKRS testamentary Having lioen granted to Ilie underdltnietl, ull indebted ro said 4ntfl rtqneaUtl lo 11 alto payment, ami Uioge having legal clanu will prevent them wuhou, in P-per ijrn, Young Beggars In Mining Camps.

"The mining camp child usually develops into niic greatest besrar a class that child life ever sees," snia an old miner. "1 have never been In a mining camp yet -nhere there were children that one of them did not stop me every now and then nnd task for some money or a piece of ora Their plaintive avails are to be heard on all "A story is fold of a little girl In Dmvson v.ho mnde It her custom to ask every miner slie saw for a nugget She was a cute little thing, and her request was nearly always acceded to. After nv-hile she had $3,000 worth of nuggets collected In this fashion. As a rule, the miner is a generous fellow, particularly in a gold camp where the inhabitants have ptospcred and where most of the men have claims of their own. Nearly all of them carry loose gold aroand In their pockets and think nothing of giving little chunks of It away.

"In camps where they nre not thus supplied with gold they usually are free with their money, and the begging child is tossed anything from a nickel to a Herald. Or We Attorney, Harry SlnicmaVer, 0 a Executor. Tiillytown, Pa. Estate Notice. jlate of HR1DOET KSLtT, latf ttf BnsM Borough, dtccastd.

ETTERS tosUiuentitry having bi-en pranted to the iiiiderttlKned, all i UU estate are requested to make payment, Mid lose having legal claim" will present them with- $5.50 Per Ton. orders at BRISTOL GAS OFFICE, 245 Jill I Street. "The Beer a P.A.PoTH SONS IMC 5J JEFFERSON 1 the remembrance of a sweet odor" in i i i nc I 1 1 onto IK i of i i i i i i i i for HIM- A i I A I In i i i i itnnmblj (or sen ou 5 9 BA 11 n. a tin-, i i i i irn Tl nr. IP mo'-L i S.m mo 1(1 Casrs that baffle all medical pUll--CFISCH 1c- Hood incurable, tlictie are the people we wtmt to Try Dr.

Taylor's Eczema Remedy It Cores Permanently It the blood of ilie poison which canoes thedlHeane.it kill- Uie surface germs, leaving Uie jkln normal and. heultliy. will positively make liei lay. NOM the time to sommence Its use. It will bring the pullets to curly maturity, and keep (hem laying all wiater.

BOOKLKT FRKM. 4924 Hawthorne St. Hendricks Manner, Cor. Wood and Perm Streets, Bristol, Stoves, Heaters and Ranges. i a a R'Q 1 I TST Roofs painted with paint that will not come off.

GIVE US A CALL PHONE, 70X. Your Turn Now 10 hi MHI I 1 i I i I 11 tin 1 lucl imuhiii lluul 10 Gold Belt nonii or Tonopah li lor pr United States Gold and Copper Corp. Land i lllc BulMinij I'MU I'l. I BOROUGH AND SCHOOL -TAX FOR 1906. For sale liy Ktnlcn Martin, Bristol, and all otlier Brstrclaw druggiau.

Ask for free illuRtrated booklet. Sun Spotl. Astronomers have no generally accepted theory ns to the cause and nature of sun spots, but some connection with terrestrial phenomena surely exists, because the curves representing the frequency of magnetic storms anfl of the aurora borenlis are practically Identical with the curve of sun spot frequency. Real Sinkers. "How did they catch the thief that robbed the railroad eating house?" "Ha was so weighted down with plunder lie couldn't run." "Money and silverware, I "No; Senti "I JKSl BUST OCT OBYTO' MYSEIiF." can I get you to go after my brothers? 1 shall fit up the house, and we will until father Partially Revived.

Johnnie--Papa, papa, come quick Mamma has fainted. Papa-Here, pu this ten dollar bill In her hand. John ale (a moment later)--She says sh 2 22-6t CH4ETEE NOTICE. In the Court of Couimrn Pleas of Pucks county Notice In herenv given that an a will he made to Uie wild Court. Monday, tlio I illeentli day of A i i 19117, the "Act to provide lor the Incorporation a i of certain approved 1874, and eup- bv Ktmuiid Kopfr, Qcoree L.

Horn, arry 0 Houert Peaiwm anil Chanett A Dougherty lor the chartor of an Intended corporation to be called ttie Bristol Business MenB' Association the character and object of ttliicli in Ihe tncoiiragcmeni, iiroleetlon and adv niceroent ol trade in the said boiongli, and lor thce purposes to have, pofwos and ot'jov all privileges contorted by tlio said Act and its uiiinlptoeiits. 3 22-3t Solicitor. EDWIN S. WARNER, a Eddington, Bucks Pa, Old houses repaired and made equal to new. VATEK PIIOOF COLORING ior outBide waiie Jobbing promptly attended to.

THOMAS J. RONEY, UNDERTAKER EMBALMER 914 aOtU PltUndelpbtn, Pa Branch Office 705 Garden Street, BRISTOL, PA. BULL FHOMC 42 hot coal Ihfive the best. LKRIUH tbe market, lots of heat in It and will nol burn Into clinkers. "A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERYBODY." John J.Tyrol, Buckley St Complete Your Business or t'leaeuie Trip lo I A I A 1 BY A VISIT TO High-Class European American 1 Features KEITH'S Continuous Vaudeville One to Thirty 1'.

M. THE I I A "Meet Your Friends In the Crystal Lobby," Prices, 75c. Box Seats, Reserved, $1.00. Ilie Mntlneen are Especially Delightful for Out-of-Town ridten to Uie Quaker Cllv. I lioreln i liollco Umt I a to Mimic at a aul tb at PROMPT PAYMENT i give rti-liiniiietil- on Mlc i i pormital elicits, tohlc on i i a a for i i lor non mmt i i i i i i IlimuiBli mil be lirompli) I i KKK1) I A I HrlnlAil, Pa Soi't.

uotj. 1 ax 9-H-tl Newportville Carriage Shops. LEWIS J. BEVAN HEADQUARTERS FOB PAINTING AND TRIMMING. Call ana select your colurs.

A Good AsBortmontof New and Seccnd-Hand Wagons, Oermi-ntownii. Buggies Throe-hiiring a Wagons, PhaeUmi, NewKarm CArW.lwo etc. I 7.27-tI BOC1 On and after Tuesday, March 26th, 1907, our famous Bock Beer can be had at saloons and from your bottler. This special brew is made of the choicest imported hops and finest selected malt, and brewed with the scientific skill characteristic of the firm of Poth Sons. F.

A. Poth Sons, 31st Jefferson Philadelphia --AND-- iffl-Now ii the proper tin.e to myeBt in a n-at-claeu Qaeolino Store. Tin SuecSdty Custom work done in tin, sheet-Iron, oopj er and jmo. Jobbing rxpamug ita branches otteniM to promptly. Stove repairs of all ISTO.

10 MILL STKE'ET, BRISTOL, PA DO YOU WANT TO BUILD DO YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL DO YOU WANT REASONABLE PRICES IF SO CA.TL.TL, ASK Leibfreid's Lumber Yard, OTTBB imWTOt. PA. UBCOMI LISB, Coal Prices From August ist, 1906: Chestnut, Stove and Egg, 2240 $0.75. Large Pea, M.75. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.

Mill-work in variety. Glass, Etc. CHARLES H. MATHEWS, Newportville, Pa. Doylestown Trust Company, OOTl.ENTOWN.

I'A. Nnrplns, mi.io.noo IM.dl.O Admlnlrtjator, Kxec-itor, floaidlsB ABrtgnw, Committee, KOIIilBT OH tUPOMI MIB- JTKCT TO CHUCK. Inior.w utle to i Ml allowed OP Collet Ir nown, ilrartl, ooupotin. and and wilt- utookv, and other recur- Itten, iiatronc w'thoHt charge. and publlo oB- JOHUHAHT, ARTHIIHOHAPBAH.

Vloe Preeldaut. JOMK TAKOLUT, HKHRTO. ABBIS 1 TnulOBoer, Arthur Ohanmaa John a guokart dohn A OfttM Hart Henry rt. lletdlw Wllklnwr. John II Mahlon K.

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i i irl; 1 I Ol KSS TOU'LL Mil, lifting and carrj-n oral boy in cl: tin; Let us It Rr.iii'I "We ik'cor 6iol.e tip auo lier an' I don't liloomln' pl-mts ic hood. 'Taint tiai bloom." T.aster nan a few otbu 1 wbit confidence in Milt me best for cannot not til boughs and pu-s tblngs from tiiO "All the can't scare up for A buttonhole third woman Easter lilies. I find narcissus I The ides o' deeo this time o' year' "I've beard Ml clssos," said a "she tliat wan 1 know An', com a master hand fl ness. Sbe haa cburches filled "Mis' Bray-al Honed another. same afore In know ebe ain't In the Articulate "Who (s Mrs.

1 to be found us "Perhaps with this. Curl of ner before." "Oh, I don't kn o' away frot enter a poorhoi band was for to the elty an trade. For a tt his business bro wife came back little she had. nothin' but the always held a I than a grave foi "Well, ire ir "Perhaps she some assistance go with me, fn woman I NEWSPAPER!.

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