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   Bucks County Gazette, The (Newspaper) - August 7, 1879, Bristol, Pennsylvania                               VOL. 1. BUCKS AUGUST WHOLE NO. 365. PENNSYLVANIA YORK Trains to and from Bristol Station For Kensington A.M. and M. West A. ami ami M. On and 1'. M. at ami 1'. M. Fur Now At ami A. ami P. M. Sunday trains A. M. For at A.M. 4: anil Al. On A. M. anil f. M. 11.00, 2.M, 4.48, and M. trains with From nml A. M. 1'. M. On ami P. M. From Leaves Kensington at and A. M. and 1'. M. West at A. and 1'. and 12: From Now ami A. M. From Trains leave Went for and ut 8.00, A. and 12., Bud and M. 11.53, P. For tho Oil and ut 12.56 and 11.55, r. M. For Hai at 7.20, A. M. A Through Passenger especially for imi til moving leaves uL 112. nago by this application should be made to Francis 116 Market and emigrant can be Fur further information seo time which run bo obtained at the ticket F. L. M Gen. 60 Gen. Supt. U. It. K. of N. J. Division Trips THE ON and utter May 15th, the bout Bristol for at 7. A. M. and 4 touching and leaves Philadelphia at and II P. M. 25c. each 1'HE s T Street 7 and a r. mid at House Florence ut 30 o'clock A. ut all landings each Trips Resumed to EDWIN FOREEST Will Aifh street touching at Pony's White D st. 7. 6X A. M. C A. M. A. M. A. A.M. 9 Leaves hour and a lifter loaving Ph tir Fli to Trenton 40 All other 25ctfl. 40 South 8, A. M. A.M. 11, A.M. 14, 1 V. M. M JAMES it VINE Vine S C A Ii I S IE A cure in all cases of Cholera Chronic in thiee to six Jt saves life if used only at tlie by all n Cottages on Washington are being repainted and Vapored and put in re- P will be rented Cor Nine Dollars per mouth lor tho of tho Apply to No. Jl 0.111: DAY M ISS will school September 1879. For address until September 1st. MISS A. T. NOTARY M Mill Pa. Special attention Riven to taking Statement of of in all Ita lessons on and other In Vocal MuMc for at lowest H. D. H. W. and K. J. For small otono houses on Lafayette mid one house on JOSHUA from to per guaranteed I to lit and cut tho morning teeth in thu after- with 50 rents per Teeth extracted are Old Bets repaired equal to Filling with Gold of 514 PINE clip this Estate of Martha late of the ough of in tlie All indebted to estate are to make immediate and those having legal demands the same are deal red to In for without to CHAULES fj W. late of the ough of in the County of de- All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate and those having legal demands against desired to present them in proper order lor without to r WILLIAM C. No. 13GS. Third or EM U. P. 8HOKMA.KEU, Bristol of Margaret 8. late of Bucks de- AH persons Indebted to said are requested make immediate and thone against same arc desired to present Lii proper order for to PAGE Executors Margaret F. their COOPER CONARD The success in Our Silk Department this SILKS SILKS is owing to Ilio MOST in every SILKS MILKS ami and Co the SILKS SILKS SO LOW AS SILKS SILKS NOW IN EVERY SILKS COOPER CONARD GOODS DUESS WOODS DUESS GOODS GOODS I JESS GOODS We 3000 PIECES of Dress all bought for cash in tho of Europe and have proved to be JUST WHAT THE PEOPLE Dor not fail to see DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS GOODS GOODS DRESS BARGAINS NOW IN EVERY COOPER CONARD SUITS an evidence Uial the SUITS and other Made are Ihe sales SUITS tor we have rarely sold so many thus early in the SUITS Walk our Show Rooms and the SUITS SUITS NOW IJf EVERY COOPER CONARD WRAPS WRAPS WRAPS WRAPS WRAPS WRAPS UNDERWEAR UNO Ell WEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR ion Room HAS this includes Muslin and Quantities ol Little ic constant NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS BARGAINS NOW IN EVERY COOPER CONARD HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS BARGAINS In Pi- ano and Table Lace Cm Slip and Upholstering Goods we have the most col- lection of Fabrics we have As to pi ices wic KNOW AKK HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE NOW fN EVERY COOPER CONARD Orders for MAIL ORDERS or Information TO MAIL ORDERS MAIL ORDERS WITH QUICK the MAIL ORDERS MAIL ORDERS medium of our Mail Order MAIL ORDERS BARGAINS NOW IN EVERY COOPER CONARD Adjoining Corner Market and Ninth N. J. a Fine Selection of Choice Onyx and Amethyst Diamond and 1SK Plain Engagement Lockets for Ladies and Mosaic Crosses aud Matinee and Chatelain Gold Plated Vest STERLING SILVER And COIN SILVER etc. Various articles lor in Bronze and All tlie new styles of tons Agents direct for the sale ot brands of of made suit customers in We sell all the Brands ol Foreign Watches lor Ladies and Gents All kinds ol FINE WATCH REPAIRING done in 1'or the i A A -vn A ci a. j. AND COOK 41 East State N. J. Are tlie JOSEPH OF SHUTTERS AND Siding and EVERY of OPENED A Dry Goods and Trimming At No. 59 Mill Witli an entirely NEW and well-selected stock of respectfully solicits a share the public LOWEST THIS IS INVITATION TO H OUSES of and Term JOSHUA E. L. B. FOR ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL INCLUDING ATORS Anil in fact any machine used in also repair and put in complete order any machine at short WEST OP PA. J. R. Daily Between Bristol and Via Steamboat Leaves Bristol at 8 o'clock A. o'clock P. M. Orders left at No. 142 Cedar or No. 6 Vine Will be promptly attended to and delivered to all parts of the city at a reasonable ESTABLISHED 1804. W. J. BRO. WHOLESALE Avenue and Front A EN S. is harrowed by the modern romantic poets from Malayan It consists of a series of tlie second and fourth lines of each as tho first and third lines of next Victor in the notes to Ills gave a prose translation ot a Malayan which MM. cle and and others have written rious and Tlie English attempt Is the of Mr. Austin in 1870, and included in his latest in The first American attempt is here It is to be noted that Malayan pantoum resembles the old in that tho opening words re- cur at tlie Hero we are riding the Gliding fiom out of the station Mini though I J am Certain of heat und Out trem tho city we of heat and Sure to be covered by Out from tlie city we wo the Sure to be covered with Stung by a of we run o'er the Bushing we dash o'er the plain Stung by a thousand of Certain precursors ot we dash o'er tho the clouds darkly Certain precursors Fields about here need a the clouds darkly Track here is high on a Fields about here need a Boy witli the books needs a Track here is high on a by a wretched old hovel Boy witli the books needs a I don't want a new a wretched old S mall speck of dust In niy I don't want a new novel beginning to Small speck of dust in my will not buy papers or beginning to for a tomahawk handy 1 will not bny papers or candy I Train boys deserve to be slain for a tomahawk handy for a cool of the Train boys deserve to bo Heat and are choking for the cool of tlie rain 1 just behind mo Is Heat and the dust they arc and filling my j list behind me is Justin trout of me Clogging and filling my Ears arc on at the rattle just in of me Sounds like the noise ot a Ears are on edge at the Man though 1 I am Sounds like the noise of a Here wo are liding the MY BV S. I had been sitting at the window of iny studio in apparently absorbed in a novel but really furtively watching ray friend and in the and wondering bow far friendship illicit venture in sympathy fjr a Sternly repressed Twice I had heen Edward's companion Q his visits lo a famous French who out hope to his and ing me had whispered 1 It is but a matter of time before will be totally And to all my eager there was but the same dread 1 knew but little of Edward formed his acquaintance on the steamer that carried us from Xew York to but I did know thai the studies that to me were lucre whore to urn preparation for bread He was rigidly economical in all his ex- and designed on wood for a Xew York illustrated when not studying with but lie would not allow me to piy one farthing over my fair half of our joint I no arrogance because Providence made my ot that of a very wealthy respecting my companion's I suspected he was woi king for a homo and a for every steamer brought him dainty letters directed in a delicate female and among Ills treasures was an ex- miniature of a sweet girl of seventeen or with soft brow n eyes aud wavy golden Twilight was gathering as I looked over at the downcast face and set lips of ray lie liad a pen in bis and before him a sheet of letter but he Lad Written a few aud I could see that those were straggling and At last alow moon of such pain as wrung my decided me. I threw aside my and crossed the loom to put my hand upon Ned's Your eyes pain you I Cannot I write your letter for you His lips quivered like a woman's as he lifted his face to meet my It's no old be said y. It Is all a confused Then the noble head fall forward upon my and the strong man shook with sobs that seldom break from manly What could I I dared not hold out hope that must be crushed when tins passion of grief had exhausted Ned said Poor I have been a shrinking from facing the But that is over Ton will help me now to prepare her a I could not read the last There they lie in my and I do not know what is In You shall read them to me and you write to I answered quickly ami There was no service he conld ask of me I was not glad to But it was long before jbe Then he said am a proud and 1 do not think there lives another man to whom i would be willing to my But you have a true friend to since this last blow has threatened to and I know you will help me I was working hopefully to maka a home for myself aud my We have been orphans since I was twelve years and Isabel but a mere Our who lives in in a small gave us and some but all gingly and with cruel to em- bitter every crust he threw at It was a sordid and when I was I ran and tried to earn my own in New I need not tell you all my struggles for the last nine 1 managed to obtain employment with a de- signer on studied lived closely and thought my foot was on the round of fortune's ladder at when I was sent over here ky the magazine for which I work with the opportunity to I wrote to Isabel so and I grasped his hand She a hard Allen ed in every a slave to an old 1 do not believe she ever owned three dresses at once in her and yet she Is its cheerful and bright as a little singing will you read her last letters to and write her the I opened the Edward handed with a heavy It was so unutterably sad to think of the dear little sister in her nourishing bright hopes that it would be my duly to Aud yet with the heavy truth over with my friend's sad turned to all the clouds hanging over the two Isabel awakened smiles on both our and left us ally Thuy were so so full of wit in all thu little details home ances seeming to turn to josis in her blight Every line was full ol for the absent all the lively theie was a thread of thought showed bel was a Christian as well as sweet the lining to all the clouds overhanging hei young is just what her paint Edward as L took up the pen to write his dearest little sunbeam Hut ever gladdened a She is and with the most meagre lowance always contrives to look Poor little flow I have hoped to throw some real brightness into her not leave it all to her own cheery to make I wrote the that was to add one more burden to the young girl's as Edward but after that was I could not terrain from adding a few lines in my own assuring Isabel of earnest friendship for her and begging her to feel certain that he would have the most care until such time as he wished to return to At the time of writing he was still under the care of an eminent The letter once Ned talked to me more freely than he had ever dona His salary fiom the carefully would for his simple wants for a few and he would learn some ait for his if lie realized fully tlie hopelessness of his It has been so he ing that 1 is no hope of God help me to bear I could only echo the It was simply cruel now to raise false letters came from Isabel wo could have looked for a reply to and I wrote again as The growth of the disease in poor Ned's eyes was more aggravated 1 felt by his mental despondency aud my first letter could have crossed the he was ly Something of tlie old stubborn pndc left when ho had to take my arm lor a daily to wait for my hand to tlie food upon his and he allowed me to consult other oculists in his and lo add some luxuries to our but com- We weie alone together one and I had been reading when a to some other work in tho one I was sent me to my own room lo look for the volume Oiu studio had u bedroom at each but we had used one for our anil the as a While I was ing the books in a gloat a knock ul the studio and arose lo open it. But before I could cross tlie Ned cued come and the door A figure in deep mourning stood for one moment on then tlie room stood beside One little hand was so upon Nod's and a quick cry the Isabel I saw her sink into his open and thou 1 closed the 1 tho mur of as i to anil left thorn She to burden something of the darkness from but brother's I stopped at the we ordered our und vai ions to onr usual hill ol bought a anil wandering about for luTo my Two What will not a accomplish in luo hours was another I since he could not iis own hull hail never jim look as hu did after Isabel Ho was a with his spotless linen iis blight silk Ins curls brushed to glossy And tlie studio was a sight to be- aold Every bit of was and yet not one artistic necessity was interfered told me what I must not Isabel said when complimented 191'. Aud the little fairy in her simple with snowy collar and her goldeu held back from her face with a black can 1 describe what a brightness she brought to her brother Many limes 1 IVIt my own voice as i saw her blown eyes upon Ned witli heal till he would anil then would rattle away with gay until he would or even break into boyish The dinner was a great Isabel put her chair close beside Ned's and whereas I had been ing the poor constantly by my bungling anxiety of his own Isabel waited upon him so plied his wants so that he hud no opportunity to miss his own save when he turned his face pitifully to hers as f longing to see the he could feel all about To the young gill was frank and evidently deeply grateful for the little I had been able to We are going she said to as she sat holding Ned's hand against her your landlady can give me a room on the next floor until we so you may keep your bachelor quarters un- But we are not going home until Isabel has seen something of said You may congratulate Our uncle is aud he has left twenty-five thousand apiece to Isabel and and he made a wry his country When you return to said I hope you will pass a summer with We have a superb pig a barn through whose holes in the walla fine view of the surrounding scenery may always be and a house that threatens to col- lapse iu every high But we had some happy times Ned iou would find something to chirp over if you were shut up in the pig stye was the So we chattered and Isabel flitted admiring my wiping away more than one as I pointed out poor Ned's last efforts until it was time to separate for the One week longer we lingered in and the Hopeton's having determined to travel for a I discovered that my artistic studies required change of and we all left the city It was the merest farce for me to pretend that I was a most necessary third in the for country bred as she rapidly learned all the traveling and it was a sight to behold the grim officials and smooth the way for the pretty little and her blind All mv money would not have secured such ready courtesy as was freely extended to her on every Anil day by day I learned a now tho lesson of 1 hud never known a mother's caie since 1 was a little and had neither or It was strangely pleasant lo me lo sen how ono conld change thought of my and 1 if at i was Ino cunning to lo iry to attention from Xul in the first shock of his J only studied to keep beside and litile by tle lo win a 1 to hold in her We fast for mom than a one we stood in 1'aiis once and the next steamer was lo take tho back to New bel was looking over the timn table for the next to when Neil said How shall 1 ever get nlong without A little my attention to Her lace was white as in a ond she tinned it thought you were going lo New I was close beside her in a New you will give me the right to remain always with I love The dearest happiness of life will be if 1 win my But she Ned bogs you will nut send his and 1" died And then iho beautiful bright all was turned towards and 1 knew tint my darling was and that my friend's sister would bu my own sweet Our voyage to New York was out ding and uur is on tlie site of iho old home and Isabel spent their We have dear old Ned ever with us in the and in tlie for blind as be iie makes the sunshine of om home with his and tho linging voice Hut back lo him when Isabel the ocean lo his Ilir BEAUTIFUL MIDSUMMER there's a rent In the T hat is gaping lor needle and There are garments ought to be And books that look up to he read u letter Hint for an And clothed to bo and 1 am Aio thingb to bo how cun 1 Mitch on a curtain In the Ami 1 bother M gai When is the noes uro telling Such my That 1 only can Though Jill in the ho And were J to Ilio t nm that half of my bein the Of my noisy the InnK There are lilies in the That rose nod and to smile So the thai ought to be folded wait my attention I tin allows of And the While the Forget and unnoticed go And the beautiful blossoms of Are lulling on head and on 1'cft, And the cool and so Aie odor deliriously There's lice in The now and nmv The has Mopped lo To tlie bobolink's call The stop sing to The he This midsummer not tho so men of lo explain what she did not under- She did The poor dog hail none I Ami nt thia point our information do wo not know wo not cognizant Who would dare to the that ulterior fate of old Mother poor the hone that win not Must we imagine her still standing at open pict dog Mill his disappointed I ail on the the sought for hone slill remaining Ah my drar wo am not so lo attempt to read the it for us to glean fiom this beautiful story its many II for us to apply to study them as far as in us and in mind Iho natural ly of our to avoid being widows to slum the patronymic of to havis if our means more than onu board in the and to keep stoios in them dear keeping in what wo have this let us avoid keeping arc of if wo if lato 1ms wo should do any of lot us thin as Mother unvoting or to out empty though it let like accept the with and should ever be left witli a dog and an empty may Inline also of us in the words of our And the pool dog got A for tlie Ihc in u sume stt the my Mother went to To Ihu poor dug slm the cupboard was And so the got u (i oai ry with a solemn 1 tin's evening to and In attempt to apply as i1 to onr everyday Old she went lo the To get poor dog a was being no mention of ol may she was a Yet did she Did she sir down and or a or her bhe went lo And observe that shn to the She did not or or or or use any she solely and merely to the have seen she and and we further see tlut she was the words are Not ol the or right hand 01 Ihe hand or the onu above or the one or the one under Ihe but just the The one humble little cupboard tlie widow Ami did she go to Ihc Was it lo bring foith golden or precious or ly or or any other of wealth It was to get poor dog a Not only was the widow but her the of her was poor Wn can imagine the The poor dog crouching in tlie looking wistfully uL the and the widow going in that in expectation open although we are not distinctly lold that it was not half open or to open it lor that poor But when she got there tho cupboard WHS And so tho poor dog got When she got there You dear what perseverance is. You sue the beauty of persistence in ing K he got There weio no turnings and no and no leaning to the light ings to the With sympathy we are told she got And how were her noble efforts re- warded The cupboard was It was There were to be found neither nor nor penny noi nor nor nor The was bare Theie was but one solitary in the whole of that and tlut one the sole hope of the and the glorious lodestar of the poor dog was bare Had there been a leg of a loin of a even an ice from the case would have been the incident would have been But it was my bare as a bald baic as an infant born without a of you will probably with all tlie pride of worldly no out and bought the dog a removed from ideas of these mundane poor Mother the whom thoughtless lings would In that she only owned a or I might even say once the relentless logic of the and yielded to it with all thu heroism of that which had enabled her without de viation to reach the barren She did not like the scoffers of this generation to war against the is full Of accounts of the fascination of women who no longer Thus Helen of Troy was over 40 when she tho most famous elopement on and as Ihc siege of Troy lasted a she could not be very Paris her lo hoi who n to have received with love and Tench's wedded the when she was and yol she for thirty or wielded an reputation for Cleopatra was past 30 when tony tell her which never sened until her ten years and Livia was M3 when sho won Iho heait of over whom she her ascendancy to the Turning to mure modern where it is to dates more accurately wo have tho who was 3U when Duke of and just at- lojier and she was as the lady and most beautiful woman at Com I up to Ihe period of the death and the accession of Catherine of An- nie ol L when she was as handsome of and when Buckingham and Richelieu were her jealous the mosl wil anil beauly ut the idol of golden youth of and she was TJ when the Abbe de fell m love witli it is in the of this rare oi talents and personal endowed their possessor ingly with Hie gifts of eternal Blanco Capello was 38 when the Grand Duke fell captive tor and made her his he wits five years hor Louis XIV wedded do when bhe u .is oi 11, of she Ihe of Russia ami Iho dashing lo tune ol her 07 seemed lo have the same for the were all uhu known her the celebrated only at Mined and beauty between and At thai the loveliness of her ami u The f minus j vi as w hen hum to bo iho must iu held ful 1 111: I 111-' Till K Oiu i. s and lin i- 1 lie tn in nil il hit ion a m l un dissolved at said in strike a deadly blow al an nt in meant lo bo above all is the charm of all inai the Cbt what the most priceless take which it heait I1 Not flush and uf its y love not Ihe richer which il hi ings to the not even the children who are gathered its hut tlie intimacy and of its Ihc fact that it gives who enter iu each in tlie other and through ail scenes and a near aud blessed linge in some of ils aspects is doubtless the source ol an immense amount of il blight and of the institutions society to deal the blindest will deny Oti the other this is not mere ment but all evidences of God's goodness lo be found in this lower all proof thai he cares for us not only with the wisdom of a Creator but with tlie interest and love of a is none quite equal to his sending human be- ings into Ihe arena of not to fight its win its victories and endure its rows lint giving us they go out a tion in which each them aie bound together witli the closest of all live gether under the same have their thoir their parental all in and are moved to stand by hand to hand and heart to in every trial and stormy day that earth can it is an if always in which is tasted even amid all that is said about marriage widely perhaps than any other happi- Grace Greenwood entertains a cordial dis- like for it is be- cause of the refusal of the eminent divine to answer the annoying letters he receives daily asking him for his but at the same time retaining the postage stamps enclosed by the She says Beecher never has to buy postage THE young Parisian being relieved of a tormenting laid down ten francs in Looking al the fee contemptuously the dentist asked if that was for his responded with a sweet il is for bolh of they started a girl's seminary in It well j but Just in the height of its the principal eloped with the whole An old living in London is the mother of fourteen all whose ages range from forty-two to seventy sho 1 think soda He took the hint and soiU dime on the harvest field of  

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