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i f ®l)c Consljoljocken Hcccrrkr. No. 2331 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY CONSHOHOCKBN, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1904 $1 PEB YUAN NOTES OFJUR TOWN mBMB OF IMTOHMT CONCBBH-INU THB I'Kill'I.K OK OllH BOB-OHISII CONDBNBBD FOB RB-COBDBB ULADKKS. Mi. .I.ilili Silk ll ipCDdlDI I lew Ml , I, I 111 l.illlel'irk. ii;,,,> Measlnger an.I \v s Bell were m Cone) Island on Bunday, Bradford Las and Bamnel Blnni ipeol Sunday in <":>i>-- May. . ;,h c Moore ami family arc spending two weeks al Caps May. Ml • katli ind Helen Plneran ire spending ■ week's vacation al Aahland Pa. Dr Frederick Ellas, ol aermany. Ban been added lo the J. HUwood i." blaff ol experta Tin- Bible class uf UM Baptist Sun day Bobool plonlced on the Perklomen at Collegevtlle on Saturday. Mi John Qranel and Mra ffllia-beh Murphy have returned from a 'rip through Nan fork Btata Master Cleaver Hampton, la spend-ing his two monthi vacation with Mra. Bmma Pouat, In Cheater County. Mi Inters Lawn al High! avenue and Forrest street was crowded all ol Bal urday evening when Bt Marks lavi Pete was glvan there. The Consho-hockeo Band gave ■ eoneerl dnrlni the evening which waa greatly enjoyed, Oao i McFadden, or this borough has returned from Atlantic City, where be baa beta apendlng his vacation. Rev William Harms Lower, n. i). ol wyncote, will preach In the Pre ay terian Church on Bandar monuiw and i M nlng. Will ■ legraph . u»> leti thla morning tor ■ visit to frienda al Coneordvine, Del-aware county \i. Joseph Colen and daughter. Miss Lavlna, ol Third avenue, have re turned from a ten-days' Hall 10 rela-tives In Reading. Rev. Raymond J. Davlea, of WH-llnnisburg. N. Y., a brother of Rev \ .1. Davlea, pastor of the Baptist church preached la the oburab on Sunday morning anil evening. David T. Hurley, of Ml Weal Third avenue, is making a record In raising aouaahea. in one bill he bad 19 squash es. He lias nine hills In his garden and each one contains more than ID squashes He considers llial he lias the finest truck garden In the town. The Sllnglnff family reunion win be held In BeilMT'l 1'ark. on Thursday. august is All relatives ami frienda of the family are Invited, Ri • i..\v. Halner, of Morristown, lepresentine Hi" Montgomery County •unilav BebOOl Association, made an address In Bt. Mark's Church OB Sun-day evening. Frank Smedley wa- arrested yester-day on oomplalot of ills boarding tnia tress. Mrs. Hinknrd. that he was ilriink and disorderly In her home Magta trats Heywood held him under |M0 for court, nr. n. n. Deavar has returned from Lake Placid, N. Y . when' he hail ben In attendance on Mr. W. S. Perol Mr. Perot has been seriously ill with typhoid fever bul is now In ■ rait way to recover, although still ■ very sick man. The annual plcnlooftheConshohock-en Prei bytorlan Sabbath Bchool will be held at Plymouth Park on Tuesday, August:::'.. Bpedalcan)will IM«»Third arenas and Fayette atrael al I a. m. returning leave Plymouth Park i', p. m The six handsome new bonnes now being Mulshed lor BflWOOd Hart, al dghth avenue anil Hallowell contain six rooms, bath, bol and cold water, electric light and all modern conveniences, Mr. Hurl expects to have them completed and ready f"r sale next month, Prince, a valuable pet dog owned by Mr. John W I, died on Friday after-noon, from old age. He waa sixteen rears old. Prince was a present to Mr. Wood from I dear friend, and was an Intelligent animal, ns at one lime be nine),..I with ■ (inns. His death is Ineerelv mourned by the members of the family as all were deeply attached to 11 i in Th" Forresters of America will cel-ebrate Forresters' II.iv with a grand picnic al Washington Park, on the Delaware, Saturday. August 18. The ■ports constets of dancing, foot racing putting ths shot, etc The members of Court Spring Mill. No. 18. anil the public are Invited to attend. leave Oonnhohocken on the 111 train on the Heading railroad. Tickets in.riudlng (are on the bOSi and admission to the grove can be secured from Hie mem-bers. MIHK Neil.. Brook and Mri Mathlas line In Boston, A groat many resident ol this bor-ough went to Atlantic Cltj on Sunday, John H Wood ran to Atlantic City mi Bunday In in- automobile, Thi trip was made in about thn a hOUl Llttle'SOperS House will open lot ibe , ,in Saturday evening, Septem-ber nth. Qfflcer Hastings arrested James Bcanlln, of Plymouth an James was too bflai lou lie had no money to pay hit Bai 0 But P I I Nuas sent linn to Jail. Frank Thomas "i tbl boroui : representing the Cold Polnl Council in the National Convention ol the Brotherhood M the Union no In i shin at Columbia, The M. B, Bunday School will bold Iholr annual ptonli al Plymouth Park ,„, Saturday of thla weak » cu will leave Hector and Walnut ni 'i o', lo,:, ami three more be-tween the hours of i and Returning, special can wfll leave the Park about 8.80. Tli k< la will b ,m all cars either by way ol N ■ town or Plymouth Meeting Thi miiiee in charge requests obtain their tickets I Ing on the cars as no tickets will be sold by the trolley conductors. In the after noon there will lie n game of bail be-tween Conshohock, .1 v c and the Tremonl team, ol NorHatown The choir of the church win give a eon-eerl in the casino in Lht afti moon. THF LATH RF.V nit VOCOM i publish' i It I'ldla lelphla, In thi ne ol the ctb . 11 '.it- Ite I" fi r.. Ii al- . ,, which parish hi id'er doing missionary work In 0 The itev. Dr, Thome* focom, tor al-moel thirty years rector ol Bt, ln-drew'a Church, Richmond, bed laat week alter a short Illness and the fun-eral was attended by as many of the clergy of Slal n It tai il pat hi at . ere not absent on va* atlon. Wanj oilier friend* were i" it Dr. Yo-iiun was seventy-three years of Bay and a nathe or Pennsylvania. It early life be was a missionary to China, and went to Richmond In i*"<i A century and a halt ago the rector ate ii Bt, Andrew's waa endowed with lands some Of which fronts on Mew Tort pay, and has row upon it the quarantine rtation. This land was gradually sold, and the Income of the proi Is now maintains Hie rcct.u The parish Is among the oldest on the Island, and flourished more than now when il was tb" county scat or Richmond county, When Mew York grew and tin north and south shores were si tiled, o'her parishes, among iiiem st. John's, Clifton Christ, New Brighton, and Ascension, Weal Bright-on, passed by it In growth and prom* Inem a. BAND CONCERT The Bprlng Mill Band will render a concert on Murray,? pavllllon, Fayetti ,,,. i on w,d la] i • rnlng The ... i am win be as [ol ■The Ramblers.' Crumbllni i,o.i i'1 •''"•"'' ■ ■... r "Ma) Fit wet Polka" Bmlt . •!, and Mi . Th.nia iiphcr.s w,. , l:nib-' K>i - ma iai,e '•. tlk \ Coon Band I ft" Be] ORDERS MUST PAt BENsWITB. judge Bulabarger, of Philadelphia, decided two deolBlonB.lnBOthoPwhlch be ruled ■ ' : :":l . .HI. nptgd i" avol I ma ' oi i. i" Ms ("i '' '' ..... tnua F Morrla >ui I I lord Cou No. 12. Da " Ub- Ick benefits. Paymenta to i.,, ,i re itoppad oi. ths gr id thai Ii awing bi neiii aha atenl about II,,. i on e ami e\po ted hersell to stormJ and Inclement weather. The defense fi riiu r contended thai the Blck woman had not, when the paymi at aaed i pealed rrom the action of her coun-cil to i In- tribunals stipulated In thi by laws of the or.b-r In his decision the Judge decides that Hie pro lines which resulted ill topping the woman's banellta were entirely invalid and the Judgement in which i bey terminated was entirely void. "Everything done," the Judgi al I, was a mere wrong i" rpetrated by the defendant,not only In defiance of , m ral principles and usages and ot common right, bul also In disobe I The proceeding! therefore, were a ,„ i,. i, ...i I the w ithhoiiling o ihe plaintiffs iiTflfllTS^Jin^BnjMtor the redress of win , mm a a entitled lo appeal to ths court." In the suit-of Mam lei Mullen against I. M. Hastings and others and thi Court of Thomas Jefferson, No <8, Poi ri star ■ of America, Itwaaconti aded thai the payment of death beneflta fi r the plalntlfTa brother was refused because ths man had been In arreara With his dues at the time of his death For the plaintiff it was shown that when tiie secretary-treasurer of Jeffer-son court sent notice or the Indebted-ness Qeorgfl Mullen was in his last Ill-ness His little- daughter showed the letter to her uncle, ami the latter went to the home of the secretary to pay the money, hut found the officer absenl. Mr. Mullln then gave the money to the ,, 1,-iary's wife, who returned him a receipt fot it. The order however con-tended that thla was not a valid pay-ment of the dues because the money was not paid at the regular m inc. The Court, however, held that hnv-ing paid the whole of his Indebtedness Mullin had lieen restored to his posi-tion as a "financial member" before Ills death. HOWARD i ('MM The numftonTttVWtoJS.SB: Came are pressing him to become a Candi-das for th.- Republican annanatlaa foi "»*!*« of wills la I9t>5. A CRANK ON TEA. BPARB FAMILY RBUNION The second annual reunion of the descendant! ol Leonard Spare was held at Banatoga Park, near Pottatown, on Saturday, ovr four hundred being i I., oiiard Spare wns of lOng-iisii parentage, and n aided In Ifppet Providence township, Hontgi v i onnty, Pa Bach member ol tits family was dis-tlngulahad from the other picnickers by wearing the Spare reunion badge. Th,- i Ideal mbi .• oi i he family, Mr \n" Bean, "i Roywafo'u, who is sn year- of age, and the granddangbt-ei of Leonard Spare, was present ami I "My Solll QOing \buve ■■ She was afterward presented with a beau-tiful bOUQUat of lose: A business meeting was held, ami the following officer elected for the ensuing year! President. Charles M. Spare, Philadelphia: vice preeldent, John ''■ spare. Limerick: Secretary, xdleS. Wile. Norristown: treas-urer. Miss Sarah spare, of Philadel-phia Inhrrlte.l. They were Jollying ilie man about his enormous appetite, but he kept "put-ting away," undlatarbed by the taunts. Filially be said iii defense' "Well, you aee. I take after both my father and my mother. One ate " long while sud the other ale n ereat deal " rrrua V4\ Flrld'a Karoiatrr Wllll »■ i .i„-. i Tee Taster, It may be that OW millionaire is no in,,re eccentric than humbler mortal., and yet In tin- tier,,- white light of publicity it often KCCIIIS HO. Cyrus W.J Field-waa never given to any of the expensive bobbies „r other rich men. He did not dote "ii bones or yachta or pictures. Hut Mr. field did like tea He used to say there was only one man or ids acquaintance who know how to brew It. and 'h.d| man was "Old Field." Tie- father of the suhmarlns cubic used 10 travel n great deal by rail, but im never went anywhere with-out his favorite hruud of tea and bis personal utensils fur brewing it. Mr. i-"i.-iii seldom traveled In his pri-vate ear. and none of his retinue of servants ever made ten for htm, From his berth III the Pullman he rose early, as at Inline, and It was nut an uncom-mon Bight tn see the eray old philan-thropist half dressed and stirring aliout in a biiTel car al daylight, seeking hot water with which to brew Ids choice young Hyson, a canister of which was Invariably a part of Ills baggage. One day when Mr. I'ield was going through Fronl street be was attracted by n tea luster who was sipping the contents of a number of small cups. Mr. I'ield watched the luiltl cureftllly and observed his method of using boil-ing water. Kinnlly lie entered the ODD FACTS ABOUT COLOR. Ome of Thi-iu la The.1 There ■• Its Kiniil The.1 !■ Blue. Did you ever notice thai there Is no blue food? Wa <-ut thtngg. green, red, yellow und violet; llesh. Hsh or plants lu all the colors of the rainbow except blue. Many deadly polxous are blue in col-or, aui-h us bluestone or the deadly nightshade flower. The color -lands In our slung for everything miserable and depressing. But thla !■ only one of a rtiousand queer facts about colurs. Heat n bar of Iron and the particles of the metal ure set lu motion, shak-ing violently oue uaaliutt another. Presently the surrounding ether Is set In motion In large, slow waves through the air. like the waves of the aea, until they break upon our skin and give ua the sensation of heat. As the iron gets hotter Other waves are set lu motion In Immense numbers, traveling at more than lightning speed, anil these break upon the eye. giving us the sensation of red light. The redhot Iron, getting still more heated, throws out other sets of waves, still smaller and more rapid- orange, yellow, green, blue, Indigo, violet, all the colors of the rainbow. The eye cannot tell one from another: the whole bundle of rays mixed up gives us au Impresslou of white. That is the glow from white hot Iron, ami such Is the light from the still greater brightness of the sun. Sunlight Is a bundle of rays of light red. orange, yellow, green, blue. Indigo and violet all mixed together. The mixture of all colors la white light. The absence of all color la Utter darkness.- New York Journal. STRUGKWITH A BAT AT BALL GAME \s (OLE WATCHIMO THB) PASTIME —KEYSTONE OAME ON s.MTTt- 1>.\>,. ON THE WEST BIDB WIL-LIAM BTURQIS IS KNOCKED I N I S Wl I'll a BAT IN RE VENOEOF w.H.n TIMBURUnCTE in, oi the most disgraceful ecu witnessed In thi vicinity took il the West Side Public School ball I'loiimis on Saturda) after n when "Billy" McDonnell in the beart-j , a ol a deapi rado, deliberately i up behind William (familiarly ' known a i Pompi and atrw k him .-I • i mnlng bloa on the load with a i..i . ban bat, Piling him to the . .1 in • a log, "'ii lerlng htm tm- .:. h condition be lay veral minutes Pastime and the Keystone club, of Phoenlxville, were engaged In a game ol had and the l ie team waa having B run away of IL It WSS at the end-ing of the Blxth inning and 81 \ ns • land i■• hind the catchei coaching tor the visitors William i owi i '■. Jr., wa standing ■ short db - . away with a bal thai belougnd to the Pastime Clnb. McDonnell walk-id up in Lowory, ami asked him for the hat a' the same time remarking that he wanted to play the nexl day. ( Without further cer- | he winked up behind BtOrgSS ami delivered the blow, the report of i was distinctly heard as far as the pitcher's box. Storges sank i" the ground and as he did so the crowd rushed to big aid bul n was several minutes before be w«s restor-ed lo consciousness. Ills bend was iiil and blood was oo7.lug from Hie wound. McDonnell walked oooly around the crowd out through left Held to Church slreet where he was joined by a friend both went down Church slreet loilalll-gOmlngO road. One ofSlurgls'sfriends who witnessed the cowardly net waul-ed to lake tin- matter up bul q > persuaded him not to do so, ns they hclie.O'l the affair to have been , iirenicdilatci. and had he taken It up ; McDonnell's Mends woulahtrwlntei rei . ,i and the consequence would bave been a riot, As soon as he was sturgis went to his home on i atreet it is understood thai McDon-nell'! act wa>. perpetrated In n for some trouble between the i» eral months ago Wliile the ail was n most dishonor-able, cowardly and ungintienianly one, flic place selected to enact It only add-no to lawlessness Such actions as this one would soon kill the sporl and wnii» the management and entire team uf players command ths respect ol the population of the entire borough and vicinity through their courtesy and principles both in and oil of the dia-mond ii seems a shame thai such par-sons who wou.d belittle themselves lo siu-h a low in commit so loul FRANK NOBLE WEST C0NSH0HOCKEN ITEMS BHOBT ITEMS OF IN I BB1 TUB BOMOUO'l ACBO HIVKK. i'ien e It,,, l.el, ,,l thi . borough. Sunday al Manch Chunk. Thi w. i Con idle" ken Fool team la about to sou or i'i"i. I'l h I,ration of the Free B Sun,lav S, IIIKII will be held in 1 Ciove on Saturday. II,. It, IIIK Sun Building and latlOB will tin ei in Odd I Ion . Hall i" morrow evi tiling. .1 i:,. Burhou e, ol thi boro . win bin,- (o-morrow on a two-wn ■ m to lie ■ i» in in Bo ton .lames Rod rave foi m< I b, bui now ol Chi i'i. fi lo i bom i Saturday and brok arm Mr . Frank MeOlathery, of I avenue and William treet, ..iiili. has retun ed i rom a in Sprlngl ■ The Ml ' Davi "i this bon .-ii ,iu Saturday lor a trip to II DEDICATION uf BELL The n. at ball ot the Conahohocken i ompany waa djeduic„a.t^edi„a,n,di oni,rnia ■■""'* '-M' u While in the u. i EXERCISES FOR HEALTH. A Llllle Shekliiu H> Before Break-fast Is a 1.....1I ThlaaT-For almoal .very parson nntter ufty. and for a great many i pie over ilf'y, exercise is tbs Beared! approach to a panacea for bodily ills thai has ,\ el been devised. Cnusing the body to move and stretch and push ami pull makes the tdood circulate, the liver do Us work and the nerves pick up their dropped stitches. An excellent time to exercise Is before breakfast. Neither man nor beast, as a rule, goes to sleep hungry. During Bleep there Is little w usie of energy. On waking mere is no Immediate demand for replenish-ment of lost tissues. Furthermore, the long sleep has 1,-11 the nerves and the digestive apparatus dull and leadened. To sit down to a heavy breakfast with-in fifteen or twenty minutes after get-ting out of bed alls that the stomach receives food which It does not need and will not readily digest A little shaking up before breakfast arouses tin' vitality and consequently makes the appetite and digestion better. |a .|....,| |„. allowed the pleasure oi the That means better work done during the day. If a mau can get away from toned on Saturday night. The bell was hung at the temporary boot ,,i Seventh avenue and Maple n> si ami was Inspected bj a large number ol visitors. A stund hud been erected in front of the b.ni nt from which Hie addr. ■• were made. After the Cimshohockeii hand had given a selection Frank Noble, in a short speech. Introduced ra-Burgea Ulrleh. Mr. Dlrloh told of the trials of the Washington Oomnany und encouraged the Conshohockee members to pat svors until they bave the best of quartan ami apparatus, Chlet Mm I temple. "'' ""' Washing toii Hose Company, mad,- a I Inu'l ad-dress and then rang Ihe bell. The bell i weet loin il one and can he heard all over the uppei end of the town. Whil • the chief was ringing the befl the member., ol the Washington Com-pany turned on a stream of Water from n tire plug, and "wetted It down they will vli it a number ol placi I i ink Wlckline, employed er In the Conshohcken Woolen I B'a truck by a shuttle on and ,, painfully injured that he compelled to quit work and go t. home, where medical aid was moned. During Hi" absence of the Pat I lea Saturday H came ha 1 alll'i d between the elilphc. holiocken Woolen mills and the Merlon Wor o I mill A great Is looked for. The gnme will be ,,l at 2 0 Clock harp. The f'hrl : ice F. an I law lie, |f I a telil on I'oril si above iriizabeth to-morrow evening, i tings will be held nightly. The i.-nl wa from Hector street. Rn it SI present location. William Martin and line returned on Sunday rrom their trip to the si I exposition. Thej with munv inlere ling incidents pronounce the exhibit Ihe life I l , onipai i. d llu in. remained am week. '■'iV DROWNS IN ■'HI v lKll.l. II old, ■• aing In t'5 C-!r":.'iiio,ii. ' nation tl • er lino leal h i men drove up ,., his h \\ yahl! Ing uv< inn . and cave him I clothes found on the river bunk. T body was rerun red. Till-: TOST FAMILY BEUNION Aa Odd Coast Inrldeal. Sensational lucideuts are not uncom-mon In the dosing stages i.r famous criminal trials. One of the most re-markable occurred In Melbourne on the laat day of the trial of Ned Kelly, known as the "ironclad bushranger of Australia." A knife dropped from a gallery overhead and fell at the feet of the desperudo lu the dock. He had every temptation to grasp It and put an end to bis existence, for there was not the slightest chance of his escap-ing the gallows. But It was promptly picked up by a bailiff, and Its owner waa arrested and brought before the work In time to take additional exer-cise during the afternoon he win bave a belter appetite for the evening meal and more power to digest it. That will mean better sleep at night. Muuy a man baa succeeded in the world with-out paying any attention to his body Joseph Chamberlain, fur instance. But such men would probubly have sin i-ecled more easily and certainly with more pleasure to themselves If they had taken cure of their bodies. A strong mind is certaiiily stronger and more enduring lu a healthy body than , „ni|m,mn In n sickly one The best way to keep the body healthy Is to uae It-Chicago Tribune. pastime. There was u large crowd present in-cliiding many ladies ,,\n\ nearly all ox;- i their opinion of toe net In con-nection with the sport. !.,, i .... anitrg Sim.., ■ appeared lie-lore Magistrate Bmona and had a warrant sworn out for McDonnell*a ar-barglng hint with aggravated as-sault ami batter] with Intenl il kill. \i iii,. hearing McDonnell was held under $:ioii ball lor his appearance at court George Baldrick become his AC.KH M VN'fl CRIME judge. He pleaded tliut the occurrence was purely accidental, und the explana-plae, I said to the expert: "HOW long , tlon was accepted by the court. have you been in this business'.'" Thirty i years." said the lea tnst- TI1R DEATH PBNALTT A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch. Insigni-ficant cuts, or puny boils have paid the death penalty, II la wise to have HnCklln's Arnica Salve ever bandy. It's ihe best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burn*, sores liters and Piles threaten. Duly '-'"». ai William Neville's Drug Store. im. MASON K MOV l■■'.: DENTIST .'16 Fayette Street. Copshohorken. Office Hours:-7.:in A. M. to -1.30 P. M. 8.30 P. M. to 8 P M. PAINU'SS EXTRAirriNO Nitrous Oxide (las or Local Anean >V". WhVM l« I ""Id He Sera. Sign I'u liter 1 don'l see any suitable vacant spact your walls. Where do you want the motto. "Terms Strictly Cash," pnlntedl Barber Shop Proprls tor (111 the celling, of course Chicago Tribune. Wa do not learn to know men through their en.ing to us. To llml out wbut ■Orl of persons they ure we must go to tin-in Ooetbe. DEAFNESS CANNOT UK CUBED by local applications.as ,,iey cannot reach the diseased porlion of the ear. There is onlv one way to cure deaf-ness, and that Is by constitutional rem- Deafnese is cans,! by an In-flamed condition of the mucous lining ol ths Eustaehian Tube When 'his t ii,,. is Inflamed you have a rumbling lound or imperfect hearing, and when ntlrely closed. Deafness is the re-sult, nnd unless the inflammation can he taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition haaetae- will he destroyed forever: nine .uses out ot ten ure caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mUCOOS surfaces. We will glVS One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) thai cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure; Bend for circulars free. K. .1. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. Bold by Druggl its, Tie- Take Hall's ••amity Pills for consti-pation. er. Who "as enjoying i i annual In- , come of about |2O,0tS), "Well, you bad better give It up." remarked Mr. i'ield frankly. "Too don'l knew how to make tea and you Slwaah I 1.1,1,,. The Slwaah Indians on I'uget aouud make their living principally by tlsb- Ing, but the Slwasli buck does not con-descend to go out for bis evening meal of smelt or snrdlnea with n hook and line aa the white man doea; he takes arc t.s. old to learn. Let n.e brew some | ( ^ ^ (w (wo ^ fr()nl^ of that stuff for you. Ths aged philanthropist poured water on some leaves which lie tisik from a paper In bis pocket, let It draw for a few seconds and Invited the tea taster to test It. But the expert spat the stuff out. "Worst ever:" was hla comment. "Not even properly brewed." Then Mr. Field, who was a sensitive man, turned on his heel and walked away, mutter-ing, "If you are an expert, the good Lord help some of our tea drinkers." But when the millionaire wu out of sight the tea taster roared with laugh-ter and said to one ,,f the clerks: "That was old I'ield. He's a crank on ten. Pays Sen pound for it. and I told him It was like dishwater." end he makes a sort of comb of it by driving through It long, tin French nails, then lie launches blB canoe and goes out tor a pleasant sail lie pad-dles easily with the |H)le, nnd every few minutes he pulls up a flah Impaled on the nails. With a shake he drope It lulMiard and then calmly continues hla paddling. I:\II OF BITTER HGHT •Two physicians hail a long anil stubborn tight with un abceaa on mi right lung" wrltea J. F. Hughes of Dfl Pont, On. und gave me up. Every-body thought my time had come •i IILSI resort 1 tried Dr. King's New Discovery fot Consumption. The tsm-eflt 1 received was striking anil 1 was on my feel in a few days Now Iv,- entirely regained my health." it eon- Troublc. William Neville. Drug Store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. SITCIDK PREVENTED. The startling announcement Hint a prevontatlvc of suicide hail been dis-covered will interest man. A run down system, or despondency Invnr-lably precede siilcld- and something lias been found that will prevent thai condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction tnko Electric Hitters. It being n great tonic nnd nervine will strengthen the As nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach. Kidney and I.iv-ei regulator Only BOo. Satisfaction guaranteed by William Neville. Drug-gist. Temper. A great source of cruelty is temper. When it Is considered what a vast sum of misery temper causes In Ihe world, how many homes are darkened and how many baarta are saddened by it; when WO remember thai its pcrsecu Uons have not even the purifying con-sequences of most other calamities. In-asmuch as Its effects upon its innocent victims are rather cankerous thau me-dicinal; when we call to mind that a bright face and a bright disposition are like sunshine in I Ionise, and a gloomy, lowering countensnee as de-pressing as nn Arctic night, wo must acknowledge that temper itself is only another form of cruelty, and n very bad form too. . A Fatally Probleaa. Teacher was explaining the meaning of the word recuperate, "Now, Willie." she sold, "If your father worked hard all day he would be tired and all worn out, wouldn't he?" "Yes'm." "Then when night conies and his work la over for the day. what doea he do?" "That's what ma wants to know."— Cleveland Leader. jm II. point "t View. "What is roar idea of a tro'v e-""i wire?" asked the youth. "A truly good wife." answered the Ciimniinsvli;e sage. "Is one who loves her husband and her coiinlry. but do, ant attempt to run either." 1-hila-delphla Inquirer. MAKING ITHKNDS BVBBY DAY This can be truthfully sal JELL-II ICE CREAM POWDER, thenewpro- ,i„,i for making the mogl delicious Ice cr.ani v.ni aver a''", everything ill Ihe package Nothing ts ' '" ihe hot weather. All grocers are plac-ing it In stock, if your grocer, can'l supply you send S6& for two pS by mail. Four kinds: Vanilla. Choco-late . Strawberry ami Unftavored, Af- Tha cam. atas anunlnteroetlngaffalr from beginning to end. The bome team winning by Hie one-sided SCON of IT, t n a seen Inning contest The visitors did no! Banffl 1" have BVl r played the game before and would do more Injury to a lown rather than build up its name. The visiting man-ager however apoltgtaed for the 'hum" exhibition ami said the greater pan Of Ids tenni was away from home and ii, order not to disappoint the local atlon he brought a number ol players be pick, d op. The pitcher played a hard gams an I Incidentally a good one in the face Of such tank Support The catcl.. r was also «i with the exception of throwing to sec OUd, possibly due lo ihe grade ol the diamond. The local i , n waa greatly strengthened, expecting a hard game McDermOtl Qlllesple and Charles Markland formerly of ths Friendship team, of Bridgeport, have signed with Pastime and win flnli b onl the ■ a at with them their respective positions are Cat, I,, r. pitcher ami left Hold,-. McDefmotl is one of thebeel men i» hind the plate to be found in the ama teur ranks. Markland is a good pltch-r and a heavy wie'lder of the willow; i. al "i Balder and fa it on ihe base. Qlllesple ii one m the best Raiders In ihe county, aoi >i his , an lies would make many Ol the league lieldeis blush w jsSSflSw,,,,. |[, Is also I batter. <^Hgliic team thai be bas now got togener Manager pope could i Ivi any ol them a run for their mom v an I ■ apei lal cane- with Conshohockefl A. C would prove l hit with the followers of both loams. There was a large attendance al the Vu.l Family reunion al /.eiber's Park on Friday, guests being prasenl to the number ot 140. The following offl era ware elected: President Frank n. shwenii. Norristown Secretary, .1. tr-ain Voat, Centre Bojiara; Trea Harvey Barlow, Pottataiwn. I'lc exercises were very Inter including a history of ihe family, ami historical aibin sses b) Hiram CBoov- ,1 ami Prank 11 Bbwenk Mitt i Hen drlcka, of Philadelphia, rendered sev-eral recital ions. The di a- was an Important fea-ture oi the exercises. Those who par-ticipated numbered MS. The important ancestor of the family was Jacob Yost who i ante to fcmei lea about 1726 and carried on w< avli small log i se near where Ii now Centre Square, in Whitpain tov This was built iii 1787. Tin- farm was pur, hase,i in IT:::.'. The Yosis were lantoiis BI ed -e tool makers al the homestead from 1760 to 1816, Dining the Revolutionary War ihey made rifles ami other weapons for ihe colonial troops. Sampson Anils , ,aiui i enlli and Su qaehs avenue. Philadelphia. II his hbin arrest, d on Sunday night on thjM lathhheiu pike, above Cm stunt Hill Park. I>> Dlllcei I'eb rinaii. t-lV I with indecenl i (posurc and for uT^n: immorally II yeai of> «ho . names are «llhbeld I" Ma irate Kitzwali r, nn ai mini ol th ' years, bill who i ' med to ttv* A lean street, Philadelphia i,, i i i was given a bearing by Ma , rate Kitzwaler, who conimltti d I Norristown jail to awaii trial at i next i.i III of court. When taken lo Nm rl lown bj I Downey. Alllbere, , Ii, Ol Ihe IIIOSI lie '."lleial, the officer had a\ i r i ome II with. aWLMMlNO AT I.Ar'AYE I Selling out to close business Two tiui show cast ale. rood as m w All 'P • lOck of "-C china Hlore, No 10 I'lr-.l avenue, must be cleaned onl in ten day* Great bargains i". B, Rlgbter, No. lu l'ii«t avenue Umbrellas covered and repaired at dress, The tb-nesee Pure Food Co.. Box Kehoea. Hector sattrreeeett. ' 295, LeRoy, PUTS AN BND TO IT ALL. A ■-, |ei on wail ofttmi ■ comes a i s resiiii of unbearable pain from ovei Liver complaint and Constipation Bul thanks In Dr, Klng/a New Ufa Pills they put an end to II all They are gentle but tlioroui-h. Try them only ISo, Guaranteed by William Neville's Drug Store. McCOYS Little Liver Pills ; , , are as good a I. iv we have ever sold I lei,I I 111 :lc- Hon. 10 not i HIS., grlplns. unleaa taken In ever do Sphmlld foi the liMI. \ i, iiahh cure lo.- habltt al con-stlpaUon nnd fot Blck Hoada he HllioiiKnesi, Jaundice, Loss of Ap-p, tile By mall or at the store, price. Ill I "ill PI I li.lttb' Bold only by Thos. F McCcy Fayette Btreel above i:im. i.'ay, ii. I real ind Fourth a' anus 211 BkUl Hector Street. CONSHOHOCKEN The approach ol ihe swimming 11 i plonshil iin-ellns II ; | the mi pi,' of the Phils I . il,. al i-n. ihe Schiiylkill iiv i which time Ihe annual cont« tiacketl cup will al 10 iik. pi--" pill all the - tt iniiii'i - i'. uaio and c.niscientioMs training, Ihe re iH'iiiK thai Ihe IK>\ al l-aley.-tta i r • Mivv v,i j in ,ir on edge and OBH thorn an going very fa i The inn-yard baiulicap vvmn ii nre event in com lion willi Ihe wee lie h.rs ni the Philadelphia Clnb. in l.alaveiie on Saturday afl*J Kinli. ami Leon Hold. With 18 .HI nn Haul Si rntl Ii. won I. phi, e h i-idil). Cm \V. D. Itinedol'ler I Ihird The vv luner's iiclnn , -, miii'ii' s " . ::-'. se, mid- .tin man civ,Tin" iii ii e iii I mini. ind i. Caul cat liii'i lir.I liimon ill i > aid handicap from ' i, dim o Kugene •'' ... ho » i plai el i '"'"l W I ,'..li. r third, caul actual time v H The club champion got to ll i i lime, and the ' cut down the leaden up to the was n treat tn the spectators. w. ._k*vviAm* DENTIST, ill) Fayette | Hour- ll a m. to t p Hell 'Phone 61 W. Klectri, al equip READ THE RKCOBDEH «1 A ■aamaHaaal
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 9, 1904 |
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Date | 1904-08-09 |
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FullText | i f ®l)c Consljoljocken Hcccrrkr. No. 2331 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY CONSHOHOCKBN, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1904 $1 PEB YUAN NOTES OFJUR TOWN mBMB OF IMTOHMT CONCBBH-INU THB I'Kill'I.K OK OllH BOB-OHISII CONDBNBBD FOB RB-COBDBB ULADKKS. Mi. .I.ilili Silk ll ipCDdlDI I lew Ml , I, I 111 l.illlel'irk. ii;,,,> Measlnger an.I \v s Bell were m Cone) Island on Bunday, Bradford Las and Bamnel Blnni ipeol Sunday in <":>i>-- May. . ;,h c Moore ami family arc spending two weeks al Caps May. Ml • katli ind Helen Plneran ire spending ■ week's vacation al Aahland Pa. Dr Frederick Ellas, ol aermany. Ban been added lo the J. HUwood i." blaff ol experta Tin- Bible class uf UM Baptist Sun day Bobool plonlced on the Perklomen at Collegevtlle on Saturday. Mi John Qranel and Mra ffllia-beh Murphy have returned from a 'rip through Nan fork Btata Master Cleaver Hampton, la spend-ing his two monthi vacation with Mra. Bmma Pouat, In Cheater County. Mi Inters Lawn al High! avenue and Forrest street was crowded all ol Bal urday evening when Bt Marks lavi Pete was glvan there. The Consho-hockeo Band gave ■ eoneerl dnrlni the evening which waa greatly enjoyed, Oao i McFadden, or this borough has returned from Atlantic City, where be baa beta apendlng his vacation. Rev William Harms Lower, n. i). ol wyncote, will preach In the Pre ay terian Church on Bandar monuiw and i M nlng. Will ■ legraph . u»> leti thla morning tor ■ visit to frienda al Coneordvine, Del-aware county \i. Joseph Colen and daughter. Miss Lavlna, ol Third avenue, have re turned from a ten-days' Hall 10 rela-tives In Reading. Rev. Raymond J. Davlea, of WH-llnnisburg. N. Y., a brother of Rev \ .1. Davlea, pastor of the Baptist church preached la the oburab on Sunday morning anil evening. David T. Hurley, of Ml Weal Third avenue, is making a record In raising aouaahea. in one bill he bad 19 squash es. He lias nine hills In his garden and each one contains more than ID squashes He considers llial he lias the finest truck garden In the town. The Sllnglnff family reunion win be held In BeilMT'l 1'ark. on Thursday. august is All relatives ami frienda of the family are Invited, Ri • i..\v. Halner, of Morristown, lepresentine Hi" Montgomery County •unilav BebOOl Association, made an address In Bt. Mark's Church OB Sun-day evening. Frank Smedley wa- arrested yester-day on oomplalot of ills boarding tnia tress. Mrs. Hinknrd. that he was ilriink and disorderly In her home Magta trats Heywood held him under |M0 for court, nr. n. n. Deavar has returned from Lake Placid, N. Y . when' he hail ben In attendance on Mr. W. S. Perol Mr. Perot has been seriously ill with typhoid fever bul is now In ■ rait way to recover, although still ■ very sick man. The annual plcnlooftheConshohock-en Prei bytorlan Sabbath Bchool will be held at Plymouth Park on Tuesday, August:::'.. Bpedalcan)will IM«»Third arenas and Fayette atrael al I a. m. returning leave Plymouth Park i', p. m The six handsome new bonnes now being Mulshed lor BflWOOd Hart, al dghth avenue anil Hallowell contain six rooms, bath, bol and cold water, electric light and all modern conveniences, Mr. Hurl expects to have them completed and ready f"r sale next month, Prince, a valuable pet dog owned by Mr. John W I, died on Friday after-noon, from old age. He waa sixteen rears old. Prince was a present to Mr. Wood from I dear friend, and was an Intelligent animal, ns at one lime be nine),..I with ■ (inns. His death is Ineerelv mourned by the members of the family as all were deeply attached to 11 i in Th" Forresters of America will cel-ebrate Forresters' II.iv with a grand picnic al Washington Park, on the Delaware, Saturday. August 18. The ■ports constets of dancing, foot racing putting ths shot, etc The members of Court Spring Mill. No. 18. anil the public are Invited to attend. leave Oonnhohocken on the 111 train on the Heading railroad. Tickets in.riudlng (are on the bOSi and admission to the grove can be secured from Hie mem-bers. MIHK Neil.. Brook and Mri Mathlas line In Boston, A groat many resident ol this bor-ough went to Atlantic Cltj on Sunday, John H Wood ran to Atlantic City mi Bunday In in- automobile, Thi trip was made in about thn a hOUl Llttle'SOperS House will open lot ibe , ,in Saturday evening, Septem-ber nth. Qfflcer Hastings arrested James Bcanlln, of Plymouth an James was too bflai lou lie had no money to pay hit Bai 0 But P I I Nuas sent linn to Jail. Frank Thomas "i tbl boroui : representing the Cold Polnl Council in the National Convention ol the Brotherhood M the Union no In i shin at Columbia, The M. B, Bunday School will bold Iholr annual ptonli al Plymouth Park ,„, Saturday of thla weak » cu will leave Hector and Walnut ni 'i o', lo,:, ami three more be-tween the hours of i and Returning, special can wfll leave the Park about 8.80. Tli k< la will b ,m all cars either by way ol N ■ town or Plymouth Meeting Thi miiiee in charge requests obtain their tickets I Ing on the cars as no tickets will be sold by the trolley conductors. In the after noon there will lie n game of bail be-tween Conshohock, .1 v c and the Tremonl team, ol NorHatown The choir of the church win give a eon-eerl in the casino in Lht afti moon. THF LATH RF.V nit VOCOM i publish' i It I'ldla lelphla, In thi ne ol the ctb . 11 '.it- Ite I" fi r.. Ii al- . ,, which parish hi id'er doing missionary work In 0 The itev. Dr, Thome* focom, tor al-moel thirty years rector ol Bt, ln-drew'a Church, Richmond, bed laat week alter a short Illness and the fun-eral was attended by as many of the clergy of Slal n It tai il pat hi at . ere not absent on va* atlon. Wanj oilier friend* were i" it Dr. Yo-iiun was seventy-three years of Bay and a nathe or Pennsylvania. It early life be was a missionary to China, and went to Richmond In i*"i - ma iai,e '•. tlk \ Coon Band I ft" Be] ORDERS MUST PAt BENsWITB. judge Bulabarger, of Philadelphia, decided two deolBlonB.lnBOthoPwhlch be ruled ■ ' : :":l . .HI. nptgd i" avol I ma ' oi i. i" Ms ("i '' '' ..... tnua F Morrla >ui I I lord Cou No. 12. Da " Ub- Ick benefits. Paymenta to i.,, ,i re itoppad oi. ths gr id thai Ii awing bi neiii aha atenl about II,,. i on e ami e\po ted hersell to stormJ and Inclement weather. The defense fi riiu r contended thai the Blck woman had not, when the paymi at aaed i pealed rrom the action of her coun-cil to i In- tribunals stipulated In thi by laws of the or.b-r In his decision the Judge decides that Hie pro lines which resulted ill topping the woman's banellta were entirely invalid and the Judgement in which i bey terminated was entirely void. "Everything done," the Judgi al I, was a mere wrong i" rpetrated by the defendant,not only In defiance of , m ral principles and usages and ot common right, bul also In disobe I The proceeding! therefore, were a ,„ i,. i, ...i I the w ithhoiiling o ihe plaintiffs iiTflfllTS^Jin^BnjMtor the redress of win , mm a a entitled lo appeal to ths court." In the suit-of Mam lei Mullen against I. M. Hastings and others and thi Court of Thomas Jefferson, No <8, Poi ri star ■ of America, Itwaaconti aded thai the payment of death beneflta fi r the plalntlfTa brother was refused because ths man had been In arreara With his dues at the time of his death For the plaintiff it was shown that when tiie secretary-treasurer of Jeffer-son court sent notice or the Indebted-ness Qeorgfl Mullen was in his last Ill-ness His little- daughter showed the letter to her uncle, ami the latter went to the home of the secretary to pay the money, hut found the officer absenl. Mr. Mullln then gave the money to the ,, 1,-iary's wife, who returned him a receipt fot it. The order however con-tended that thla was not a valid pay-ment of the dues because the money was not paid at the regular m inc. The Court, however, held that hnv-ing paid the whole of his Indebtedness Mullin had lieen restored to his posi-tion as a "financial member" before Ills death. HOWARD i ('MM The numftonTttVWtoJS.SB: Came are pressing him to become a Candi-das for th.- Republican annanatlaa foi "»*!*« of wills la I9t>5. A CRANK ON TEA. BPARB FAMILY RBUNION The second annual reunion of the descendant! ol Leonard Spare was held at Banatoga Park, near Pottatown, on Saturday, ovr four hundred being i I., oiiard Spare wns of lOng-iisii parentage, and n aided In Ifppet Providence township, Hontgi v i onnty, Pa Bach member ol tits family was dis-tlngulahad from the other picnickers by wearing the Spare reunion badge. Th,- i Ideal mbi .• oi i he family, Mr \n" Bean, "i Roywafo'u, who is sn year- of age, and the granddangbt-ei of Leonard Spare, was present ami I "My Solll QOing \buve ■■ She was afterward presented with a beau-tiful bOUQUat of lose: A business meeting was held, ami the following officer elected for the ensuing year! President. Charles M. Spare, Philadelphia: vice preeldent, John ''■ spare. Limerick: Secretary, xdleS. Wile. Norristown: treas-urer. Miss Sarah spare, of Philadel-phia Inhrrlte.l. They were Jollying ilie man about his enormous appetite, but he kept "put-ting away," undlatarbed by the taunts. Filially be said iii defense' "Well, you aee. I take after both my father and my mother. One ate " long while sud the other ale n ereat deal " rrrua V4\ Flrld'a Karoiatrr Wllll »■ i .i„-. i Tee Taster, It may be that OW millionaire is no in,,re eccentric than humbler mortal., and yet In tin- tier,,- white light of publicity it often KCCIIIS HO. Cyrus W.J Field-waa never given to any of the expensive bobbies „r other rich men. He did not dote "ii bones or yachta or pictures. Hut Mr. field did like tea He used to say there was only one man or ids acquaintance who know how to brew It. and 'h.d| man was "Old Field." Tie- father of the suhmarlns cubic used 10 travel n great deal by rail, but im never went anywhere with-out his favorite hruud of tea and bis personal utensils fur brewing it. Mr. i-"i.-iii seldom traveled In his pri-vate ear. and none of his retinue of servants ever made ten for htm, From his berth III the Pullman he rose early, as at Inline, and It was nut an uncom-mon Bight tn see the eray old philan-thropist half dressed and stirring aliout in a biiTel car al daylight, seeking hot water with which to brew Ids choice young Hyson, a canister of which was Invariably a part of Ills baggage. One day when Mr. I'ield was going through Fronl street be was attracted by n tea luster who was sipping the contents of a number of small cups. Mr. I'ield watched the luiltl cureftllly and observed his method of using boil-ing water. Kinnlly lie entered the ODD FACTS ABOUT COLOR. Ome of Thi-iu la The.1 There ■• Its Kiniil The.1 !■ Blue. Did you ever notice thai there Is no blue food? Wa <-ut thtngg. green, red, yellow und violet; llesh. Hsh or plants lu all the colors of the rainbow except blue. Many deadly polxous are blue in col-or, aui-h us bluestone or the deadly nightshade flower. The color -lands In our slung for everything miserable and depressing. But thla !■ only one of a rtiousand queer facts about colurs. Heat n bar of Iron and the particles of the metal ure set lu motion, shak-ing violently oue uaaliutt another. Presently the surrounding ether Is set In motion In large, slow waves through the air. like the waves of the aea, until they break upon our skin and give ua the sensation of heat. As the iron gets hotter Other waves are set lu motion In Immense numbers, traveling at more than lightning speed, anil these break upon the eye. giving us the sensation of red light. The redhot Iron, getting still more heated, throws out other sets of waves, still smaller and more rapid- orange, yellow, green, blue, Indigo, violet, all the colors of the rainbow. The eye cannot tell one from another: the whole bundle of rays mixed up gives us au Impresslou of white. That is the glow from white hot Iron, ami such Is the light from the still greater brightness of the sun. Sunlight Is a bundle of rays of light red. orange, yellow, green, blue. Indigo and violet all mixed together. The mixture of all colors la white light. The absence of all color la Utter darkness.- New York Journal. STRUGKWITH A BAT AT BALL GAME \s (OLE WATCHIMO THB) PASTIME —KEYSTONE OAME ON s.MTTt- 1>.\>,. ON THE WEST BIDB WIL-LIAM BTURQIS IS KNOCKED I N I S Wl I'll a BAT IN RE VENOEOF w.H.n TIMBURUnCTE in, oi the most disgraceful ecu witnessed In thi vicinity took il the West Side Public School ball I'loiimis on Saturda) after n when "Billy" McDonnell in the beart-j , a ol a deapi rado, deliberately i up behind William (familiarly ' known a i Pompi and atrw k him .-I • i mnlng bloa on the load with a i..i . ban bat, Piling him to the . .1 in • a log, "'ii lerlng htm tm- .:. h condition be lay veral minutes Pastime and the Keystone club, of Phoenlxville, were engaged In a game ol had and the l ie team waa having B run away of IL It WSS at the end-ing of the Blxth inning and 81 \ ns • land i■• hind the catchei coaching tor the visitors William i owi i '■. Jr., wa standing ■ short db - . away with a bal thai belougnd to the Pastime Clnb. McDonnell walk-id up in Lowory, ami asked him for the hat a' the same time remarking that he wanted to play the nexl day. ( Without further cer- | he winked up behind BtOrgSS ami delivered the blow, the report of i was distinctly heard as far as the pitcher's box. Storges sank i" the ground and as he did so the crowd rushed to big aid bul n was several minutes before be w«s restor-ed lo consciousness. Ills bend was iiil and blood was oo7.lug from Hie wound. McDonnell walked oooly around the crowd out through left Held to Church slreet where he was joined by a friend both went down Church slreet loilalll-gOmlngO road. One ofSlurgls'sfriends who witnessed the cowardly net waul-ed to lake tin- matter up bul q > persuaded him not to do so, ns they hclie.O'l the affair to have been , iirenicdilatci. and had he taken It up ; McDonnell's Mends woulahtrwlntei rei . ,i and the consequence would bave been a riot, As soon as he was sturgis went to his home on i atreet it is understood thai McDon-nell'! act wa>. perpetrated In n for some trouble between the i» eral months ago Wliile the ail was n most dishonor-able, cowardly and ungintienianly one, flic place selected to enact It only add-no to lawlessness Such actions as this one would soon kill the sporl and wnii» the management and entire team uf players command ths respect ol the population of the entire borough and vicinity through their courtesy and principles both in and oil of the dia-mond ii seems a shame thai such par-sons who wou.d belittle themselves lo siu-h a low in commit so loul FRANK NOBLE WEST C0NSH0HOCKEN ITEMS BHOBT ITEMS OF IN I BB1 TUB BOMOUO'l ACBO HIVKK. i'ien e It,,, l.el, ,,l thi . borough. Sunday al Manch Chunk. Thi w. i Con idle" ken Fool team la about to sou or i'i"i. I'l h I,ration of the Free B Sun,lav S, IIIKII will be held in 1 Ciove on Saturday. II,. It, IIIK Sun Building and latlOB will tin ei in Odd I Ion . Hall i" morrow evi tiling. .1 i:,. Burhou e, ol thi boro . win bin,- (o-morrow on a two-wn ■ m to lie ■ i» in in Bo ton .lames Rod rave foi m< I b, bui now ol Chi i'i. fi lo i bom i Saturday and brok arm Mr . Frank MeOlathery, of I avenue and William treet, ..iiili. has retun ed i rom a in Sprlngl ■ The Ml ' Davi "i this bon .-ii ,iu Saturday lor a trip to II DEDICATION uf BELL The n. at ball ot the Conahohocken i ompany waa djeduic„a.t^edi„a,n,di oni,rnia ■■""'* '-M' u While in the u. i EXERCISES FOR HEALTH. A Llllle Shekliiu H> Before Break-fast Is a 1.....1I ThlaaT-For almoal .very parson nntter ufty. and for a great many i pie over ilf'y, exercise is tbs Beared! approach to a panacea for bodily ills thai has ,\ el been devised. Cnusing the body to move and stretch and push ami pull makes the tdood circulate, the liver do Us work and the nerves pick up their dropped stitches. An excellent time to exercise Is before breakfast. Neither man nor beast, as a rule, goes to sleep hungry. During Bleep there Is little w usie of energy. On waking mere is no Immediate demand for replenish-ment of lost tissues. Furthermore, the long sleep has 1,-11 the nerves and the digestive apparatus dull and leadened. To sit down to a heavy breakfast with-in fifteen or twenty minutes after get-ting out of bed alls that the stomach receives food which It does not need and will not readily digest A little shaking up before breakfast arouses tin' vitality and consequently makes the appetite and digestion better. |a .|....,| |„. allowed the pleasure oi the That means better work done during the day. If a mau can get away from toned on Saturday night. The bell was hung at the temporary boot ,,i Seventh avenue and Maple n> si ami was Inspected bj a large number ol visitors. A stund hud been erected in front of the b.ni nt from which Hie addr. ■• were made. After the Cimshohockeii hand had given a selection Frank Noble, in a short speech. Introduced ra-Burgea Ulrleh. Mr. Dlrloh told of the trials of the Washington Oomnany und encouraged the Conshohockee members to pat svors until they bave the best of quartan ami apparatus, Chlet Mm I temple. "'' ""' Washing toii Hose Company, mad,- a I Inu'l ad-dress and then rang Ihe bell. The bell i weet loin il one and can he heard all over the uppei end of the town. Whil • the chief was ringing the befl the member., ol the Washington Com-pany turned on a stream of Water from n tire plug, and "wetted It down they will vli it a number ol placi I i ink Wlckline, employed er In the Conshohcken Woolen I B'a truck by a shuttle on and ,, painfully injured that he compelled to quit work and go t. home, where medical aid was moned. During Hi" absence of the Pat I lea Saturday H came ha 1 alll'i d between the elilphc. holiocken Woolen mills and the Merlon Wor o I mill A great Is looked for. The gnme will be ,,l at 2 0 Clock harp. The f'hrl : ice F. an I law lie, |f I a telil on I'oril si above iriizabeth to-morrow evening, i tings will be held nightly. The i.-nl wa from Hector street. Rn it SI present location. William Martin and line returned on Sunday rrom their trip to the si I exposition. Thej with munv inlere ling incidents pronounce the exhibit Ihe life I l , onipai i. d llu in. remained am week. '■'iV DROWNS IN ■'HI v lKll.l. II old, ■• aing In t'5 C-!r":.'iiio,ii. ' nation tl • er lino leal h i men drove up ,., his h \\ yahl! Ing uv< inn . and cave him I clothes found on the river bunk. T body was rerun red. Till-: TOST FAMILY BEUNION Aa Odd Coast Inrldeal. Sensational lucideuts are not uncom-mon In the dosing stages i.r famous criminal trials. One of the most re-markable occurred In Melbourne on the laat day of the trial of Ned Kelly, known as the "ironclad bushranger of Australia." A knife dropped from a gallery overhead and fell at the feet of the desperudo lu the dock. He had every temptation to grasp It and put an end to bis existence, for there was not the slightest chance of his escap-ing the gallows. But It was promptly picked up by a bailiff, and Its owner waa arrested and brought before the work In time to take additional exer-cise during the afternoon he win bave a belter appetite for the evening meal and more power to digest it. That will mean better sleep at night. Muuy a man baa succeeded in the world with-out paying any attention to his body Joseph Chamberlain, fur instance. But such men would probubly have sin i-ecled more easily and certainly with more pleasure to themselves If they had taken cure of their bodies. A strong mind is certaiiily stronger and more enduring lu a healthy body than , „ni|m,mn In n sickly one The best way to keep the body healthy Is to uae It-Chicago Tribune. pastime. There was u large crowd present in-cliiding many ladies ,,\n\ nearly all ox;- i their opinion of toe net In con-nection with the sport. !.,, i .... anitrg Sim.., ■ appeared lie-lore Magistrate Bmona and had a warrant sworn out for McDonnell*a ar-barglng hint with aggravated as-sault ami batter] with Intenl il kill. \i iii,. hearing McDonnell was held under $:ioii ball lor his appearance at court George Baldrick become his AC.KH M VN'fl CRIME judge. He pleaded tliut the occurrence was purely accidental, und the explana-plae, I said to the expert: "HOW long , tlon was accepted by the court. have you been in this business'.'" Thirty i years." said the lea tnst- TI1R DEATH PBNALTT A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch. Insigni-ficant cuts, or puny boils have paid the death penalty, II la wise to have HnCklln's Arnica Salve ever bandy. It's ihe best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burn*, sores liters and Piles threaten. Duly '-'"». ai William Neville's Drug Store. im. MASON K MOV l■■'.: DENTIST .'16 Fayette Street. Copshohorken. Office Hours:-7.:in A. M. to -1.30 P. M. 8.30 P. M. to 8 P M. PAINU'SS EXTRAirriNO Nitrous Oxide (las or Local Anean >V". WhVM l« I ""Id He Sera. Sign I'u liter 1 don'l see any suitable vacant spact your walls. Where do you want the motto. "Terms Strictly Cash," pnlntedl Barber Shop Proprls tor (111 the celling, of course Chicago Tribune. Wa do not learn to know men through their en.ing to us. To llml out wbut ■Orl of persons they ure we must go to tin-in Ooetbe. DEAFNESS CANNOT UK CUBED by local applications.as ,,iey cannot reach the diseased porlion of the ear. There is onlv one way to cure deaf-ness, and that Is by constitutional rem- Deafnese is cans,! by an In-flamed condition of the mucous lining ol ths Eustaehian Tube When 'his t ii,,. is Inflamed you have a rumbling lound or imperfect hearing, and when ntlrely closed. Deafness is the re-sult, nnd unless the inflammation can he taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition haaetae- will he destroyed forever: nine .uses out ot ten ure caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mUCOOS surfaces. We will glVS One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) thai cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure; Bend for circulars free. K. .1. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. Bold by Druggl its, Tie- Take Hall's ••amity Pills for consti-pation. er. Who "as enjoying i i annual In- , come of about |2O,0tS), "Well, you bad better give It up." remarked Mr. i'ield frankly. "Too don'l knew how to make tea and you Slwaah I 1.1,1,,. The Slwaah Indians on I'uget aouud make their living principally by tlsb- Ing, but the Slwasli buck does not con-descend to go out for bis evening meal of smelt or snrdlnea with n hook and line aa the white man doea; he takes arc t.s. old to learn. Let n.e brew some | ( ^ ^ (w (wo ^ fr()nl^ of that stuff for you. Ths aged philanthropist poured water on some leaves which lie tisik from a paper In bis pocket, let It draw for a few seconds and Invited the tea taster to test It. But the expert spat the stuff out. "Worst ever:" was hla comment. "Not even properly brewed." Then Mr. Field, who was a sensitive man, turned on his heel and walked away, mutter-ing, "If you are an expert, the good Lord help some of our tea drinkers." But when the millionaire wu out of sight the tea taster roared with laugh-ter and said to one ,,f the clerks: "That was old I'ield. He's a crank on ten. Pays Sen pound for it. and I told him It was like dishwater." end he makes a sort of comb of it by driving through It long, tin French nails, then lie launches blB canoe and goes out tor a pleasant sail lie pad-dles easily with the |H)le, nnd every few minutes he pulls up a flah Impaled on the nails. With a shake he drope It lulMiard and then calmly continues hla paddling. I:\II OF BITTER HGHT •Two physicians hail a long anil stubborn tight with un abceaa on mi right lung" wrltea J. F. Hughes of Dfl Pont, On. und gave me up. Every-body thought my time had come •i IILSI resort 1 tried Dr. King's New Discovery fot Consumption. The tsm-eflt 1 received was striking anil 1 was on my feel in a few days Now Iv,- entirely regained my health." it eon- Troublc. William Neville. Drug Store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. SITCIDK PREVENTED. The startling announcement Hint a prevontatlvc of suicide hail been dis-covered will interest man. A run down system, or despondency Invnr-lably precede siilcld- and something lias been found that will prevent thai condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction tnko Electric Hitters. It being n great tonic nnd nervine will strengthen the As nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach. Kidney and I.iv-ei regulator Only BOo. Satisfaction guaranteed by William Neville. Drug-gist. Temper. A great source of cruelty is temper. When it Is considered what a vast sum of misery temper causes In Ihe world, how many homes are darkened and how many baarta are saddened by it; when WO remember thai its pcrsecu Uons have not even the purifying con-sequences of most other calamities. In-asmuch as Its effects upon its innocent victims are rather cankerous thau me-dicinal; when we call to mind that a bright face and a bright disposition are like sunshine in I Ionise, and a gloomy, lowering countensnee as de-pressing as nn Arctic night, wo must acknowledge that temper itself is only another form of cruelty, and n very bad form too. . A Fatally Probleaa. Teacher was explaining the meaning of the word recuperate, "Now, Willie." she sold, "If your father worked hard all day he would be tired and all worn out, wouldn't he?" "Yes'm." "Then when night conies and his work la over for the day. what doea he do?" "That's what ma wants to know."— Cleveland Leader. jm II. point "t View. "What is roar idea of a tro'v e-""i wire?" asked the youth. "A truly good wife." answered the Ciimniinsvli;e sage. "Is one who loves her husband and her coiinlry. but do, ant attempt to run either." 1-hila-delphla Inquirer. MAKING ITHKNDS BVBBY DAY This can be truthfully sal JELL-II ICE CREAM POWDER, thenewpro- ,i„,i for making the mogl delicious Ice cr.ani v.ni aver a''", everything ill Ihe package Nothing ts ' '" ihe hot weather. All grocers are plac-ing it In stock, if your grocer, can'l supply you send S6& for two pS by mail. Four kinds: Vanilla. Choco-late . Strawberry ami Unftavored, Af- Tha cam. atas anunlnteroetlngaffalr from beginning to end. The bome team winning by Hie one-sided SCON of IT, t n a seen Inning contest The visitors did no! Banffl 1" have BVl r played the game before and would do more Injury to a lown rather than build up its name. The visiting man-ager however apoltgtaed for the 'hum" exhibition ami said the greater pan Of Ids tenni was away from home and ii, order not to disappoint the local atlon he brought a number ol players be pick, d op. The pitcher played a hard gams an I Incidentally a good one in the face Of such tank Support The catcl.. r was also «i with the exception of throwing to sec OUd, possibly due lo ihe grade ol the diamond. The local i , n waa greatly strengthened, expecting a hard game McDermOtl Qlllesple and Charles Markland formerly of ths Friendship team, of Bridgeport, have signed with Pastime and win flnli b onl the ■ a at with them their respective positions are Cat, I,, r. pitcher ami left Hold,-. McDefmotl is one of thebeel men i» hind the plate to be found in the ama teur ranks. Markland is a good pltch-r and a heavy wie'lder of the willow; i. al "i Balder and fa it on ihe base. Qlllesple ii one m the best Raiders In ihe county, aoi >i his , an lies would make many Ol the league lieldeis blush w jsSSflSw,,,,. |[, Is also I batter. <^Hgliic team thai be bas now got togener Manager pope could i Ivi any ol them a run for their mom v an I ■ apei lal cane- with Conshohockefl A. C would prove l hit with the followers of both loams. There was a large attendance al the Vu.l Family reunion al /.eiber's Park on Friday, guests being prasenl to the number ot 140. The following offl era ware elected: President Frank n. shwenii. Norristown Secretary, .1. tr-ain Voat, Centre Bojiara; Trea Harvey Barlow, Pottataiwn. I'lc exercises were very Inter including a history of ihe family, ami historical aibin sses b) Hiram CBoov- ,1 ami Prank 11 Bbwenk Mitt i Hen drlcka, of Philadelphia, rendered sev-eral recital ions. The di a- was an Important fea-ture oi the exercises. Those who par-ticipated numbered MS. The important ancestor of the family was Jacob Yost who i ante to fcmei lea about 1726 and carried on w< avli small log i se near where Ii now Centre Square, in Whitpain tov This was built iii 1787. Tin- farm was pur, hase,i in IT:::.'. The Yosis were lantoiis BI ed -e tool makers al the homestead from 1760 to 1816, Dining the Revolutionary War ihey made rifles ami other weapons for ihe colonial troops. Sampson Anils , ,aiui i enlli and Su qaehs avenue. Philadelphia. II his hbin arrest, d on Sunday night on thjM lathhheiu pike, above Cm stunt Hill Park. I>> Dlllcei I'eb rinaii. t-lV I with indecenl i (posurc and for uT^n: immorally II yeai of> «ho . names are «llhbeld I" Ma irate Kitzwali r, nn ai mini ol th ' years, bill who i ' med to ttv* A lean street, Philadelphia i,, i i i was given a bearing by Ma , rate Kitzwaler, who conimltti d I Norristown jail to awaii trial at i next i.i III of court. When taken lo Nm rl lown bj I Downey. Alllbere, , Ii, Ol Ihe IIIOSI lie '."lleial, the officer had a\ i r i ome II with. aWLMMlNO AT I.Ar'AYE I Selling out to close business Two tiui show cast ale. rood as m w All 'P • lOck of "-C china Hlore, No 10 I'lr-.l avenue, must be cleaned onl in ten day* Great bargains i". B, Rlgbter, No. lu l'ii«t avenue Umbrellas covered and repaired at dress, The tb-nesee Pure Food Co.. Box Kehoea. Hector sattrreeeett. ' 295, LeRoy, PUTS AN BND TO IT ALL. A ■-, |ei on wail ofttmi ■ comes a i s resiiii of unbearable pain from ovei Liver complaint and Constipation Bul thanks In Dr, Klng/a New Ufa Pills they put an end to II all They are gentle but tlioroui-h. Try them only ISo, Guaranteed by William Neville's Drug Store. McCOYS Little Liver Pills ; , , are as good a I. iv we have ever sold I lei,I I 111 :lc- Hon. 10 not i HIS., grlplns. unleaa taken In ever do Sphmlld foi the liMI. \ i, iiahh cure lo.- habltt al con-stlpaUon nnd fot Blck Hoada he HllioiiKnesi, Jaundice, Loss of Ap-p, tile By mall or at the store, price. Ill I "ill PI I li.lttb' Bold only by Thos. F McCcy Fayette Btreel above i:im. i.'ay, ii. I real ind Fourth a' anus 211 BkUl Hector Street. CONSHOHOCKEN The approach ol ihe swimming 11 i plonshil iin-ellns II ; | the mi pi,' of the Phils I . il,. al i-n. ihe Schiiylkill iiv i which time Ihe annual cont« tiacketl cup will al 10 iik. pi--" pill all the - tt iniiii'i - i'. uaio and c.niscientioMs training, Ihe re iH'iiiK thai Ihe IK>\ al l-aley.-tta i r • Mivv v,i j in ,ir on edge and OBH thorn an going very fa i The inn-yard baiulicap vvmn ii nre event in com lion willi Ihe wee lie h.rs ni the Philadelphia Clnb. in l.alaveiie on Saturday afl*J Kinli. ami Leon Hold. With 18 .HI nn Haul Si rntl Ii. won I. phi, e h i-idil). Cm \V. D. Itinedol'ler I Ihird The vv luner's iiclnn , -, miii'ii' s " . ::-'. se, mid- .tin man civ,Tin" iii ii e iii I mini. ind i. Caul cat liii'i lir.I liimon ill i > aid handicap from ' i, dim o Kugene •'' ... ho » i plai el i '"'"l W I ,'..li. r third, caul actual time v H The club champion got to ll i i lime, and the ' cut down the leaden up to the was n treat tn the spectators. w. ._k*vviAm* DENTIST, ill) Fayette | Hour- ll a m. to t p Hell 'Phone 61 W. Klectri, al equip READ THE RKCOBDEH «1 A ■aamaHaaal |
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