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KIHBTEHfTB YBAB LOME rlHBT-THB WOILL' AFTIB WAilDB. ■BTABI.i D 'nH».-i;.£«TABr.IiaED 1*;T rOT,.XIX. NO. 45. CONSHOHOCKKN, PA.. SATURDAY, J AXUAltV 12, 18S9. *1.00 PET. fEAR IV ADVAM'J ! ... "VER TOU DO. DO CHEIRFUU.T Wbat.rer >., ido, doeiiaarfnlly, AS if your heart »»• in it, 'Twill .mooih th. WHJ 10 the f««l y°" •»*■■ Auil five you-atrcngUi to win It ror lltti. of sIlY.r and gold 70"" *"1' lryouuim»uupyluru>uatofto»u»"1"u1' I.lulo ol Jo, fO'» lonoly bo«r, ft yon MTjr bar.. pl»ot.-l • sing" "owcr. WbAt tloxBli tb. IM- » "a*"1 OM "•■ 81111 wliU A smll. begin It; Anrt tb.u»r yon do, do one.rfuJJy, A. II your hr-Alt WAS In It The help you glye wiili A chesty wot I . It a doable h.lp to your «wl«bUor, For It pot* A socg in the weary bean That knoweth no real from labor. For little you'll «not ol reAl dellR-bl II yon work (or yoaraelf from morn till night Aud u.yer have A penny to spend. Or A lOTinf thought (or A nrc.ly frl ml. Tin ibn-ad ol lift- will longer wear, II wltb A »oni you spl" It; Bo wliateTer you do do cheoriully, At If your heart was In It. ONLY AN ADVtRHSEMENT. I w»i lii de-a I u'.e olrouimUiice.. I was A young physician. I was kuown but (list WHM about f II. Aim ' he peo).l* ID my uelghborliood wbeu they r«— quire.I lb* AKHltUnce nf» mulical iiuni ofauy kind alwayn left roe oul <f Ibe question. My u.'uiH la Philip Dunn ninud.atid I bud nu office iu one of ilie l.tisim-as oeichborbnnd* of New York One in.ii log I rent h my office ti lit-tle earlier than u*ual. I lookup tin-few letti IN tbat availed an- tl.tie, and after peruclfg lbcm glunced over tbe morulDg paper. I had been readlDg It but a abort time wlmi. my <y»s caught an adrertlsemti t I smiled at tbe pe-culiarity of II, ui.d I lead H a second time, aud actually laUKbet'. Then I walked to tbe truck • .1 lookirg-gljas lu ooe corner of the room und g- Md upon ray-elf. I pride riy-cdfon bavli g S'ltie gool links, and I »«»"> read the ad- Te'lia'.'uieir. It reud «s follow.*: WANTED, -A good-looking young man, with a view to matrlnjnr.y. I!e t-eed i o', nece^parl'y.poasfss a fortune. Apply ut oi.ee lo No. 46 aireel c tv. A IiADT OF FORTU.M I a'ralgliieoed my iiair, and set out for the al ove rueitloied resldei ce- Why slmird I U'>t have a ohm ■ ■ i I winning u fortune on my good looks a* any otie els. ? There Is many H girl who has obtained a fortune by I.. r goo 1 looks, and, although I am not a girl, I d etfruiii.nl to try my luck. 1 wa'ked alocg, deeply maditblln;; on wbat kiad of a house I would live In, •nd what kind of a lady I v, .u going to make my wife, and sundry other nonsensical uotlous, wblob naturally strike a head with ruch great h»p«H HA I bad that day. I had been walking tnmet'tnr, and wasjuat ahoii' to cross astree', Wl en I beard s commotion, and Inrned my bead to sec from whence It proceeded. (lather.'d about mblway between the two sidewalks was a crowd,«°.esd!iy In-creasing In site, and' It Immediately struck me that It wus ua scold-.1 uf some kind. I abandoned my luerceu-ary motives f..r ihetime.aud Joined '.he orowd to are wLii tbe unfortunate crr.*- ture war". I succeeded In getting li'df way through the mown wben I brard a ruualeal vn<oe say.ln pltaou) acoe itfi "Won't somebody please go for a doc-tor, or she will surely die?" I cried to the people to let uie through, Intlniati in U.a: I » i.- a phy-sician, and as I readied Ihefnmi i f tie crowd a sight greeted my ev.a Ihal 1 will ne\er foiget. Stre'.ohed upon th« grouud was a fennt.e, upparenily bbou> 80years of a^e, with a strange y beau tiful face. Her uycs.whlob were open, bad a look in them lhat I couldjiint for. bear shudderiinr al, so piercing was It. Kneeling over her WAS a veiy pretty young girl, about 10 yenrs of ug« who was dressed lo clo'bes so flneiliat il.oy made rne think she was a resident of oueof th- fitehlocable nrlgbb'irhoniK, I toid her In as few w, rds as ].ossihld tbat I was & Dhysiciau, aud llftiug tins bead of the other on ceeded to discover If she rtcelved any atrlous woaod*. All was 4111 I for a few inomenta.every persou bending forward to catch a glance at the uulorluoate woman. "You have timed ton long in send-ing for help,'' I said. 'Tbe woman Is dead." The yomg girl u'.te.ctl a sl.rlfk and fel' seuBP!ess, aud I Ju-1 arose In lime to receive her in my al .ua. A man i:. tbe crowd --ii.i lhat lie knew ber. "Where tlo 111. j l,v«?" lluquirtd. "Tuat woman was tho young gin's AUill, e ut MIO was H little gone In Uie head. They live at 40—atreat." • I atarted up. and uttered a cry, for it came to me that thai was the pi.en where the lady 'Ived who was BO UIIK- 1'ius to marry. Tbey were liniurillu tely lakei to ihnt p'uce.and 1 follow- il. Tbe glil recovered In a sl.ort tfme,and tbe body l.elng removed, I begged her •ttentlon for a few moments. I had something to1 say. ' I have learned that the inly was your auut, miss," I said, ' but the par* tiuuluia of the case I have not yet dla-oovered, but I hope you will eullghlen uie.for I have something toa-y nu (be ■Object." Sb9 raised her head and '<«>t;ed nt me, and from that moment I WAS In love wltb her. Oh, how I would have liked to bave t Id her, there und tbe-n, of Ilia' love, but I had m ( the couraire required lo aucb •VMtful moments, and besides she was a total strauger to tome. As I happened to remember the advertisement a tln.up it struck me. What if II is should be the lady o< fortune? rjuppot.e Ibis beautiful yoacg glrl.wlioiii I was already in love avtlli should be the very one I bad come lo ln'ervlew? "My aunt," she said, "when but young girl, was jilted by a in .n whom she bail ae' her heart upon, and the fearful shoe'< (urued lor brain. I have had tbe greatest difficulty lo keep her within doors, and this very day she wandered out; 1 fo'lowed hsr, but only to nee her si ruck down And killed by a vehicle. Ob, sir, let mo (bank you for the service you bave rendered me this morning I can never forget i." 1 sat and lool-ed at her. I lad al-most lost my voles while listening to thai oat «o full of distress ai d nioriiii-catlou I mAdo Btipr6sne effort, and at last commanding my voice I said. "It may seem mercenary on my part, but I must conf -a (hat I met wilh yourself and aunl la a verv curlnus manner. 1 am In distressed clrcun-s'suoea, end liappening to Ut (his morning's P'iner, I noticed au sdver tls-njetit desiring a young genii'man who bad a detlr.- f .rmaiiiinony locrll at llila rsslattOM al • no* The strange advertlsomeui. was slgued by 'A Lady oi Kortuue,1 Whiloun my way bar* I Ptaaed alo ig (be stieet In which your unfortunate aunl met wliitli thai aw (a1 acoldeut, and was thus by a slraoga ootuoldwnea Ibrown In with thuprrsors whom I sought." Tlo.! was :he only way I cou'd get -ut of It, to I pptf. rred to toll (he I rut I . I watched tba (Scot my worth bad upon hi r. Her f.ie? turned white,then v*ry red, as ai.e leplli d : ' .My Biiul Imd a strange fancy for publishing sueli things autl, she WU 0110*1. 'i lady i.f education, tney were ■lsrayw surpeeeil to lie genult.e. How. oyer, I fesl v«ry sorry for you that all ynor hopes are blighted, but BB time works wonders.you may yi I succeed m a fortune." I did not know what was implied in li-r v.-orda.but 'lien sl.esald fiat she was s. i. y !ha' my bd| es were tltgut'd, I iheiigl.t It i|Jti an Insult, and bidol.g her a col.l adieu, I left the houat\ A» I walked along the .treet I fill to cursing myself, Instead of blessing my lucky stats (hat I had escaned marry-ing a maniac. I wonld bave given a deal of money to have taken back tin -e word- I bad said while In thelioune I t eed Rnt have to'd her lhat I was lo hopes of obtaliilog a fortune, but tt en it might havebean berth .tins -r ed the f ital n ' 'er: i te:i;e ', a d I wou'd bave .. lesed i*. At., ii: Eve ivee'.s after my adventure I it.: n lo de.-pi.lr of ever having a ciiBiico to tell her thai I loved her, wbeu. while strolling along Broadway I met a near friend "f mine. "A'low me lo congrntutate yon on y ur :tood luck, my good fellow," said (his pi I In j« I will cone iu with seme ' f your good wisl.es." 1 locked at him with staling eyes, fo* I thought he was drunk. "Is It .nsslbl- that you douol know." he cried. ■ Read Uils." lie (ixk from his pocket a uewspai er, and poluted lo the following paragi..ii i ' If Dr. Puilip Druuimiud wld call at Xo. 40 atiee., i.e .» II bear som.- "hli u 11 !i!s advai■ t-ige. Me bas been li-fi a fcrtu'ie.'' Idarlt>1 down thi street without a word to my astonished friend, aud seoa ratehad the we !-know*h lesidecce. Wbeu the door was opened I hai the grealieal difficulty in cuutiolllug myself. Ai lesl I reached .he parlor and saw bc-lore no* (he ynuug girl. "Sir," she said, "m-- father boa just d ipi.rted for Kntland, and learulcg of your heroic conduct on the occasion of the denth. of his Bister, he Insisted that you tthou'd receive this small aum lu acknowledgment of the valuable ser-vices reader (d," There was u merry twinkle in bereye as she said tb's, and I ai.twered: "ludietl, miss, I cannot iiuderaiaud •Oil. I rendered no valuable services in. lo.iy. Wnal in nor conduct does your father rtfer to?-' "He made no remarks on tliBt. but when I (old him becoriipliine.iled you and insisted on leaving this for you." I gsz d at her for a few seoicd'.and, knowing lhat I had money at last, be-fore T kr*w It myself T bed clasped her In try arms and to'd her of my love. ruse id . frt-i lying she bars'. < ut laugh-ing, aud turning my Lead,I s-.w stand lug at aotuo diatucce uway au elderly gentlimau gnzirg at us with a compla-cent Minlo upon bis benevolent face. 1 knew tl ut tins was her father. He stepped forward aud gianped my hand, aaym.': ■'My young friend, I admire your cool nets. TaRe'her snd (rrather wed." I was sUfprlwd at tola si range manner of love-making. I Bald: "I am overwhelmed by my happi-ness, but may I ask y ur name? ' "Phi Ip, don t you ki ow we?'* the elderly geulsoiau asked: "I am Dick Brintep, aid this is ::iy daughter KB'a." i lee., mi/eil i ■ hlra an old school friend of my father, whom I r-ao" met when quite lUsl"; but I n»v»r knew he had a daiigb'er.nor In Whal part of tbe world bo resided but as l had received ber love I cared for nothing e'se. It is live years si nee I have been mar-ried, and BB I alt here In my own home Ibavelothe right of me an elderly geutleman.whom the reader will recog-olze. acd to the left a baautlial womaui my Kate, and on all sides of me I have any amount of youug pbyBiolaus loos-ing iu the papers for ad mtise ni»nti. Tbe Importaaee of purlfylnf the blood can-aot se overeetuaated, (or without pure blood you eannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, And eorlcn the blood, end wo ask you to try Hood's Pprilliar SarsapArillA. ItitrenzUieni rcv,uiiai ^n tullds up Oie ayttem, creates An Appetite, And tones the dlgeitlon, while It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, And preparation of tbe vegetable remedies used give to Hood'i SanapArlllA pecuP ■_-,- lA-^lf Ur em-AtlTe powers. No ' O ItSClI othermedlcinehassncb a record of wonderful curee. If you bare made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do Dot be Induced to take Any other Instead. It la A recullAf Medicine, And la worthy your confidence. Hood's SarsApArtllA is told by All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood ft (Jo., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar !HOOKS f The undersigned has added to his already extensive depart-ments, a Book Departmsnt, Where will be found all the LEADING STANDARD WORKS From the best authors, hand-somely bound in cloth, illustrated, at Astonishing Low Prices. CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL HOLIDAY BOOKS. Handsomely bound and very attractive At all prices. A great variety ot FINE BOOKS For ladies' and gentlemen— gotten up especially FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Complete editions of COOPER'S, SCOTTS, DICK EN'S, IRVING'S, VERNE'S, THACK-ERY'S, ELLIOTTS AND HAGGARDS WORKS. Fully illustrated at AWAY DOWN PRICilS. These books have all been purchased from the largest Publication Houses in New York and Boston, in large quantities which enables him to sell them at prices lower than ever before offered any-where. I. H. BRENDLINGER, 76, 78, 80 and82 MAIN STRFf1 NORM8TOWN. THE NORRISTOWN TITLB, TRUST, SAFKTKPOSIT CO. Three O's,—There are threoc'a that seise the obildrea and carry them oil'. The thrse o'a am i-i.Ul•, cough, and oroup. Mothers I Ur. Hull's Uough Syrup sares the little ones' Urea! If men are suffering torture with tooth-ache. tbey should uat try to amile and look cool aud liAndiome. How much wiser to ease the pain with a bottle of Salratlon Oil. Price 28cents. IS. I A III.IN II Ell 1*97. j. M. ALBERT80N & SONS, BANKERS, D3JL2R3 IN EXCHANGE, NORRISTUWN.PA , MONET TO LOAN on Bond, Uortgage, lllll.slogleand col latent I I mil 11 ; a I'BH oiinrT. Interest Paid on Deposits, Hub|'<ct to cheek on ten days iioiioc. STOCK BOUGHT A D SOLD on OommlMion. Drtfts tor »le on Kntrjjaanrt, Ireland, Scot-lun «t, Franco, Bweilen, Belgium ami Italy. 'in- branch ol our DU8lne*a in* been In oiteration tn years and notadra.t or a dol-lar lost that *« know of. Sare Deposit Boxes In our Burglar Frool Vnui! l.ii I'.-IU. iiuviiair avlYBttitagai in eon sirucilun, for gaiety, seldom obeervable la olkei vadiu. CAPITAL, $2bOtOQO, WOW BRADT FOB BUBINB:SS. TEMPORARY OFFICE. 313 DE KALB ST. Hi'celves money on Deposit an<' pun In-teresl at tlm rate ol Tbrw per Oul. per annum upon Saving fund D poults. Loans money on moriifacu sod other ap-proved security. Acts as Executor. Administrator, Uuaril-lan. Trustee, Assignee. CommlHee and ex* eoutes all trusts. Ilecoincs -ecurlty for per-sons acilDR In such o»paoities. Insures the Title to Itenl Kstate and Mort fcsffo* andaitHinut loaa by Moclianlcs' I.leni and Dfcetlents' Debts. JOHN W. LOCH, AIsBKHT BBOMEK, President. Vtco President. I*. Q. uoll-i >.**, Treasurer and Xruit ulllcor. Direetora: John W. I.oob. Albert Hroiner, J. A. strasberKer, Isaac W. smith, S ILLaxelere, Saiuusl J. tlarner, Ashley P. Hunter JHIIICS Kelsel. bllus Jones, John Walton, Horace C t'nlenmn, J. P. Hide .»i-i.kiim, H'-nry M. Truoy, I nuiltei) .Smaiiriiiuii.-'il asat M"'o"oirne, George W. Thomas. [sap WANTED. Good men to solicit tor our first clan Hursery Stock, on sulary or coniml<tsiom paid weekly. Permanent employment guar an teed. Outfit tree. Previous experience not required. Address. A. J. VAN I.lKl , Nun-niain, Mention this paper. Booties*,. N. Y n. s-'i mi. A. C.YATES&CO., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT, LEDGER BDILDJNQ. Best |]ade Clothing — mi V rt'.i A. C. YATES & CO., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT LEDGER BUILDING-H. G. J. Hallowell, Pure DRUGSI PAINTS, Oils. "V.arnish. WINDOW GLASS, Toilet Articles, Pertnmery, Fancy Soaps, Ac, Ac. Family Medicines. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. WmmBTBBsrr AUD POOBTH Anunri fiONHIKIHIKlKBN. PA. Martin's Shoe Store Fayette Streatt Oonshohooken. Men's shoes mado to order Iroin $i.fio and npwuni-. l-adit-s' French kid shoes, Missat* and Children's shoes made to order on short notice; aldo. ready made Boots, Shoe*. Ullppers, etc., always on hand : Come and examine my stock before purchasing else-where. JOHN MA.BT1N, Fayette street, xaddoor above Elm, ubl9<.m conshohooken. Pa. McCLEMENTS RELIABLE SHOES STORE. We have now on hand a large stock of fall and winter goods In LBATHSR B00TS,aUMB0OT3 SHOSS and RUBBSRS of tbe beat reliable maker., At tbs vary lowi st piios*. We Are preiatred to salt you la iTin j thniK belorgiag to tbe trade. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Rapalrln? In: ly toil Promptly AtMadss to. ROBERT McCLEMENTS, Hector Street, above Cherry. WHBRS f0 QO for tbe l>est Oents' ouBtom made work- Inn shoe at $2.00 former Prioe S2.76. WHBR3 TO GO for tbe best Gents' flne sboe, I.rice, Button or Cnng-ress, at (2.76, to order. WHBRB TO GO for the beat dents' extra line calf hand-sewed, bome-made and warranted, at IIH better tban any city shoe costing 15 50. Where y m can got Repairing of All kinds of shoes done neat and At the lowest price Where Ladles' Ought to go who claim, to have any common sense of their own for Instructions when ordering high price shoes, at DANIBL PURCBLL, HacTOii ANII OAK BTUBAT, C'lXHHOHOCKKtr. PA. JOHN NEILL, JR.. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING GRAINING, . GLAZING & BARD WOOD FINISHINtr- CON8HOHOCKEM, PA. Or<lers reostved at shop, Adjirlnlnit cArpen- U<r ALop of Samuel Unvla, Flltb uronuo, or at residence, Tenth uvm.au above Forrest an in i. lost Offloe Box IN. GRAINING done for the TRADE. CARPET WOVEN! Rag Carpet Woven to Order, atlowpr!3ea, and AAtlsfACtlca guaranteed CABfET BALLS BOUGHT. All orders will recelY^ prompt attention II uotlct- le left at CouniuIT A Co.'s store, in the UIIHIII' -- Block, ilector «treet. ANDl^EW 00URDDFF, |e23] Oir.aVstihtKsken. Thomas J. Carroll PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD AN ■> l.rASEl) LINKS OM AMD A1TKII JANl'AKV 6, 18ft). TrilMa lt-t.Tr llruskd Siroei 1*>IIUIS>SI : •Dallr. Iiiuliv.exuent H.m.lay. "New :, ork and Chicago Umlied" "II -Warn KH-, Una Plttabarg and iiiu west..*n ftoa m Western Kxpress •9»pm l*!ie10n Kxprois West •ll»pm (-. x press •! SO a m :JJ0 pmind TJ II *700 .1 ni Vlt'tiirt. York ar.d HanoTsr Bzp, I? 40a m iu HinreHS. illfni it, iu -ni KochOitor ttxpreaa •lllftpin aians Ksncs)M. |7t0am LOCk Hi":1 r- xp'-oss |4SUft.n > b »pief-jliiv>a m.On Sunday,4 semi -imiy i'xpi-e.in(*ia Uarrlsburs;) f* 90, • . II '.Ml 111. inmloah Valley Express. 17 4'a m aid 7 i«a m. Ner Orleans Express •li ftp tn. MartInsdurnr Kxpressf4 30. and f 11 50 a tn. Clitmbcrsilmrg Kxpress (S6o p ni. Lei in.n K\press fi 30, 7 *>>. 11 &u am. and 5M p n. HKiriaburg Aeeoti motlation |31S p m York, Uanorcr fttul fr»«ierlfK Ra< presfi ..6 4.*Oanu 11 W » in Columbia and Ynrk Express I&B0 P ni For QSftnayunk, Conshohooken and Norrlstown. l-e^-ve Ur. ;niion. 6 i'f>,7.14, *< :t5. 0 ofl nnd 10 10 a m. 12 tt. 2 20, 8 »«. 4 10. 4 26. 6 10, 6 56. 6 25, S 00, 10 06 anil 1187 p tn. On Hundiiy, S 10, 0 23, 10Ma in, 1 Id. • 56 4 10, 6 *>. 6 50, H 10 und 10 20 pm. ror PtiocuixrlUe. I'ottsiown, and Bea<ltng, fiiB ninl 866 it in.'- 1". 4 10, 5 10 Hiid 6 86 p m Naii.i .v», 9'.Ma.tn. 1 10 and 5'Jn p. u. ror 1'ottxviUe K«6, b 36 «. m. »*\ and 4 10 p.m., wbek-('.uys. Sunday,9 ^1 a m. 110 p. m. Koi Frarkvl lo and Shi'iiandOHh. Tia Pott*- vllle, i» i»6ana 8 35 a m and 4 10 pm week-day*. Leave Ccnshohockon for Manayunk anJ Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, •;06. 6 41, 7 21.S07. 8 4*. ft 10,10 15 am. ir,142. 2 49, 4 4s. 5 28 expi*M 5 48, « 67. S 1.', I > 10 45 p in. On Sundays, 8 18, 9 80, 10 OS a m. 12 83, 1 38, S 18 1 83. 5 86, 7 14, aid ft 28 p in. Leave Conshohooken for Norr.sfown, 6 41,8 10,9 03.9 42. 11 07 a m, I OM, 2 54.4 12,4 87 6 01,6 40, 6 23. 7 00, 8 87, 10 41 pm and 12 09 night. On Sundays, 8 47. 10 00, 1102 am, 1 47,8 15.4 47.6 00,127,9 46. and 10 57 p ui. Leave Conshohooken for Phoenixvilir Pottstown and Reading. 8 44, ft OS, a m, 2 56, 4 87 fast express. 5 40 and 7 00 p m. On Sundays 10 00 a m, 1 47, and 6 00, p B. ror 1'ottevllle and Intermediate sUttons, 6 44, 003a in. 2 56,4 87, fast express pm. Sundays, 10 00 a m and I 47 p in. For 8: .•n»mlnah. ti 44. 9 03 a m, and 4 37 p m. FOR HEW ,.»KH. Kxpro«>. on we.»aaya, 3 20, 4 05, 4 40,5 ?Jl 6 50,7 80,8 20,8 30,9 40,11 00 and 11 16 am., 12 00 noon, (Limited Kxprosri.l 14 and 4 60 p ui, with DlnlngCnr), 12 4;». 1 40, 2 30. 8 20, 400, 6 00.6 00.6 36,7 12, 812, and 9 60 pm. and l.'Ol night. On .Sundays 3 20, 4 05. 4 40. 6 36, 8 80, 9 40 am .12 49, 140, 3 20 (Limited Kx-pinss 4 60). 5 28,6 86, 7 12,and 8 12 p in., and 12 01 night. ror Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains con-nect at .Jersey City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex,"an*ordlnRdlrecl trantilurto Fulton Street, avoiding doable ferriage and Jour-ney across New York City. ExrreuM for Bon ton 6 85 y. m. dally. i>f;RHANTOWNlRiiiHIIi:%T5rTIIIM. xvvek daya.6 oo.o m,i uo, 7 Tt, 7 43,8 ot, a sa, s It, BS2 1035. 11 32, a m. 12 10, 1 02, 2 00. t 83, 2.56, 3 38, 3 65,4 17. 4 39, 5 06, 6 13,6.36. 5 47. 5 58, 610, 6 28,0 46. 729. 816 926, l0 2<i, 1114 p m and 12'>0 night. Sundays. 7 30,9 25, 11 00 and 11 47 .un, 12 43, 1 81,2 80, 8 06, 4 30, 635, 6 30, 7 80 8 40,0 31,10 81 p in. Leave Chiwtnst Hill, week-lays.B 00,680, 664 7 15, 7 38, 8 00, 8 07, 8 20, 8 33, 8 45. 9 (0, 9,16, 9 46 10 10,10 40.11 47 a.m.. 12 20, 1 16, 210,2 45, 8 19 8 54. 4 20,4 46,5 16, 5 45, 6 20,0 46, 7 15, 7 46, 9 05, 1011, 1111 und 1169, p. in. bunilavs. 716, 8 80, 9 18, 10 Ob, a m.. 12 80, 1 34.1 84, I 34, 4 84, 5 65, 6 84, 7 29. 8 20,9 80. ami 10 80 p. m. Leave Germantown, (Chelten Ave.l, week-days, « 12. 0 48. 7 05, 7 86, 7 51, i II, 8 19, 8 33, 8 44,8 66, 9)1,9 28,9 58,10 23, 10 69, a. in., 12 (V noon, 12 39, 1 28, 2 23, 2 58, 3 23, 4 07, 4 83, 4 59, 5 28, 6 68, '1 33, 6 68, 7 28, 7 88, 9 18, 10 27, 11 24. urn., ami 12 10 night. Sundayw.7 so. 8 43 9 41 and 10 18 a. m . 12 48, 1 47, t 47, 8 47, 4 47, 6 48, 687, 7 41,8 83, 9 43, and 1043 p in. ror Sea tilrt. Spring i*ake, Ocean Beach, Otean Urove, Aabury I'urk, and Long Branch, 7 32,1115 a m, and 4 00 p. m„ week-days. For seaUlrt only. 6.00 p. m. Week days:Kxpress for Kaston, Scrauton and BlngLismlon, 080, and 8 20, a ui. 1130 i.cM. and 6 00 p. in. For Scr^nton 410 p m. TrftlN* leav** saenftinsriosi Niniion, Prosit aa.sl Mvrrla atireeta For New York, 6 60,7 40, 8t6, 1010 and 1116 a IS, 1" 05.1 68 2 52, 6 86, 6 10, 7 84 and 1126 p. ii .o i week days. On Sundays,826am. lh'1 / except Sunday i express lor Kaston, bcianlon and Blnghamion 6 60, and 7 40, 1115 a in, and 6 85 p. m. ror Scrauton 2 52 p. m. ITIMII Market Street Ferrj. Express lor Hew York via cauman an i Trenton, 9 00 a m on woek dayc. Express for Island Heights b 80 a m and 4 00 p TH, week daya. polct ''leasant, Mondays and Siianlays only, fl 86 a. tn. Beach Haven 8 80 a. m. on Tuesdays and 8aturda>c, rnd 4 90 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Barnegat City 8.30 a. m.. on Thurs-lays and Saturdays, and 4 oo p. m. on Mondays only Trains for Trenton, connecting loi flow York. 6 20,7 20,'"«), l • 30 H in, and 12 00 nO)U, 130,4 30, 6 30 and 7 SO, p. in. Sundays. 9 15 a m 5 45 pm. Pllllt KI I.I'IIIA. HII.MMIUTON AND BAI.TIMOKI XAII.MUA... Trulns leave Broasl klreeiHlntion. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50,7 20, 8 81,910,1'*), 1116 am, 18 66 fLimited Kxpress), 8 68, 4 08, 480,6 42 (Limited Ex-press, with 1'enn ylvanla l.ailroad Olnlnic Oar), 6 67,11 67 p m. For Baltimore only 102, 5 08, II 30p. III On Sunday,3 60,720,831, 0 10 and 1118 a. in. (6 43 Limited), 6 67, 11 67 p m. For Balti-more only 5 08 and 11 80 p. m. For Ulchinond 7 20 and 11 18 imjl^pui On Sunday 7 2Q a m and 11 57 p m For Cupe Charles, Old folm comfort, and Norfolk, v a Now York, fhlla'elphla A Norfolk Ballioiid, 11*0. p.m.dally. Ao-ci ir,ino.!at:oii lorvJape Charles, 7 87a. m., week days. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD For Ailaiillo Cltw. From Vine and t-oacttainaxou 6ti*est Fer-ries— AccoumiudutIon,8 CO a in %nd 4 80 p m. Bnndavs—8 00 a m. ano 4 OJp tn. Fi (ni Market Street Ferry~Kxproas, 8 00 p m week-days. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. Train* leave Market Htre«t Ferry M roliowa: For CAPS MAT, HBA ISLB CITT AND OCIAH CITY—fcxpresi, woakdays. ftoo a,m. and 6 5op m. Sundays, Accommotiutlon, 8 00 a, in. Feu ATLAHT1C CtTT ANO SOMBae* PoiST—tl Siess, weekdays »■ ao a.m and 400 p.m. undays, express, 8 46 a. m. Foa AI'OLBSS*. WILUWOOD, ABO IIOLLT niACB-yoo am., SfiOr-ns- Sundays 8oo a. in. Fon 1.RIMarrow-* a. m., 12 00 noon, 380, 6t*0 and 6 80 p. m. weok-.!aya. Sundays, » 90 a in. u.ni 4 45 p. m. FOP. BALIOI (via bwedeslwro)—* '-■> a mlS", 4 lo 5 40 p m week-days. ^ und aye - IH m ami 515 p. in. (via Uiass'-Joro) 8U>n ra and 8 30p in. weok-days. For Port Noirls and points on tlauiicn Klver Branch. 8 20 a m and 12 00 neon, and 6 20 p in w> ek- 'ii'. a. Sandk] a( 4 U p m. SleopinK«ar 1 u it tn can \y had at Broad andOhentnut Htroeta, 8;!8 i.heslnut Street. avi. 1 Broad StrMl station. The Union Tronsfei t'iu[»,>iv will call for and check l(a'rg.i);e Iron ■ nw\+ and Kesl-ilciKos. Time Cards and lull Information can be oht'i'ned at the Stations and at n.o folio •< Ii A n.KKT orrioBai Mo. 888Ci.tjA.4Ut »Heel, I'.ithi UlpLia. B. E. Cor. Brote! A Che t in1. 3ts. " I*o. 4 Chelten Are.. y<»ri-. latowr. No 314 P«dT.U Strict. U'iT<len OHAS. K. PKdi, J. K. WUQD, •nifrii! Mi.naa-er. Uett'l. Puss. A«l FURNIHHED ROOMS FOR UK NT —Three nicely furbished rooms, hot air bath room, and all modern Improvements food location, for single gentleman For full . particular* apply at TBiearnos. Furnishing Undertake, HECTOR HTREET, (OFPOSIT* TBS CATHOLIC SCHOOL. ) GON8HOHOCUEM. PA. JOHN KM OX, Bncceasor to John Koss A Bon, HATS, CAP , OENTS' FUBNIBHIBTO GOODS, BOOTS and SHOPS. Also an aaaostment of Infants' and Chf!drens' CAPS in PLUSH , G\i iv! -: : :, ni V > Lt-S. Toboggans an«l Tam-O-Shanters for Misses' fai.d4JM.dren- A full lino ol Muslin and tlerlno Undorwe.r. For Ladles. Rushing, !,».■«' ltlbbon. MILlln Calico, Hn»iery.Hand- I lerchleU, Table Scarfs, Ac. tjall and exam-ine onr stock, riv CITE sTfctKKT, between Hec-tor atreet tuonehohockan oa LADES' AMB aENTS* OfERQAITEIS A.KD CHIIADREITS ^VQQltmS XB** largtut and oeat s i >c; In the woild. j, J-JZ. Ulob.oldc.-for M innfsplnr»r,hole«le a nd He-tall I>(-aler. traitors aud leKifliiffs nift'ii' to order, I'liibroldereu sns* f-wnden* mountoil. Gents' tin .il«h-ng c<*ods in g'^al variety, cloves, lion siarfk. ooilarn, cufli. hosiery, mafllers.^nspond.-r- Th« M brace niisp«'nd.'r for sjents'and tK.y-.the cr'flctshonlder orv.ro.the K nick-erb. K'koi .m.oiLier brace tci ull everjliodT, O.rta, drawers, car-dl(, an iHcketf-. merino and i'arlcl flann«t* nnderwear, tinckskln mi* dervr&ar for i.u.ii.-.' and Gents', al*<o grrat chest proteotorand 1000 articles too nnmnroniito mention. lCii»'.iPfltnut Mtract, celluloid waterproof, lluon collar and out* depot, wholesale and r*ttai<. Ui BU' neckties and aearfs made to erder. ItKBBXnKi raw's * * i« al r<i*slnn I'm andltunlon Balvt1, certain cure. For side by drug"Ht»andatH08 Ck<inut street. I'hna. kam. ncenta a bor wnt ty mall. Tia.le ■app'lwl JirmttlV VaTINTSZR ! Kow is the time tor Winter Suite; we Lave a complete line of Bait-ings, consisting of CHEVIOTS, WORSTED AND SERGES of all the loading styles. Also, a fine line of TROWSERINGS, at the lowest possible prices. A good fit and the best of work-mauship guaranteed. 9JIB.RY ©. D^YIS, Merchant Tailor. Wm. Slemple't Building.above P.AtR Railroad Bridge, CONSHOHOOKEN. N. B.—Scouring aud Repairing a specialty. Dr. E. E. Fleming, DENTIST riBUT A.-*rairaTT7-aB below Pa%slt«st..Gonsriohock«n, Pa. DR. XriRAHTlHAHKSHAVV, DENTIST Fayette Street, B.los H.llow.HY.Dru Bton. Oonihohoco. Fa DR. Da fj PBPPBR, The Gay st. 22JJTIST°lMan*y<mk Has moved to his new nfflce 1M Center Bt. opposite St. Duvld's P. K. Church, near the new Fen nu. Pobnylki 1 Valley R. K. depot. Where ho will be phased to have his*patron-* ot ousbnhocki'n eidl ((Jus Administered) Our new process for the piluless extraction of teeth free of charge to all. Two square* Hhovoold ofnYtv W7 H. EASTHAM, ( rganist of Calvary P. E. Church) Professor of Music. Fi.uUTU AVK„ Consbohookon, rgan, I'iano, Harmony and Vnico Cuitars, rgan. aud rianos tunes and repaired, nov»i tr James B. Holland, Attorney-at-Law Ovrrcas - Iforougb Hall, Norrlatown. _,,„,_„ osi^"l Conshohoocen, Stemple's BMMn' °mce- I HUl.7to9p.ni. UiM. .. ntlEII, Attoruey-at-Law, 903 WALNUT STHKET, PHILADELPHIA Evening Offloe, Harry St. and First Am, ConshohockSD. DAVID H. ROSS ATTORHSY AT LAW, 801 WALNUT 8TBEET PHILA. •) CON.-JHOHOC'KEN Evening Office > Over ! he Post Offloe I 7 to 9 p. m. I -IRAN K M. CONRAD. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate Agent ana Conveyancer. Kenla ami bills aelvaataal, money losnod and convuyancing in all lu branches care-lully attendu.1 to, UBrr-t'ar. Frnnl aad Wllllauns MIS., WK&T COMSIIU1IUCKKM. William j? sinith, REAL tbTATE AGENT, -AMU— Justice of the Peace, OFFICE i-FAYETTE ITHEEl Over mearar'.'a Clgav Store. H'.en pie's Hnlld- C0NSKOHUC*.CN Heal V.i lalo tat Sale. ■.an. ansal Mis* Prnrai>n> inii.n«s COLD AND STORMS AT G TJLF MILLS H. kccpubreait of the times b niomptly lucrMn* all tho contingencies of wea» lior and tiade. for t' •• cold and storms i )>at will soon come we haTe Just opruvd a f ill GUM GOODS yum Coats, Gum Caps, Gum Moot", O"' in Hoot"* Also for LaJlea, Gents ami L M HIII MI, In a variety oi texturo. weights and prlciaa full ass-irtment of UNDERWEAR We keep everything f mnd In K 'live ' ot un-try storo. ISAAC MULLEN, Uon.lsdsllT.riHl Ira.. ti I IK •! ILLS. F. il. LUBrJE, CONVEYANCER. REAL ESTATE BROKER, OKIVUL BUSIHBSS AQ3ST ASS NOTARY PUBLIC. Honey to loan In desirable sums. Mortgage.! negr-tlatagl, iionaes lo runt, And Collections promptly made Om»v>en lT"Ctovstreot,flnOtoor below Pos «ntip-,«*»c«.nd ris>iT. *e Hnuvezier tfe Hart, Carpsntsr: A»D Contractors, CUT end WEST CONSBOHOCKEH Flaiii »nrt ^neclflcnllons drawn at short notice, -lobbing promptly atKndod to. Roberts <S; Meredith, FURNITURE EMPORIUM is still the place to buy Furniture ofall kinds cheap. BED ROOM FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, DINING, BREAKFAST & EXTENSION TABLES. CHAIRS of all kinds, Carpels, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Wall Paper. No. 74 FAYETTE STREET. CQlSTSHOHOCK.I-yN'. HEADQUARTERS FOR USEFUL GOODS! Where ? Cor. Hector and Ash Streets, CONSHQHOCKT^N. -e—r^-?£±AA2^>r—T—— ROCKING HORSES, HOBBY HORSES, WHEELBARROWS, BABY COACHES, EXPRESS WAGONS, ALBUMS, . SILVERWARE. FURNITURE, CARPETS. OrL CLOTH, and in fact almost anything you wish Call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. Campbell's Furniture Stored, Corner of Hector and Ash streets, OOISTSIHIOIiOOKIJiJIsr, and 214 and 216 West Alain street, IbTOIRBlXSTOWIN". Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Brink, Peanuts. Etc allof the in it ■ rand* at JOHNW. FORREST'S, t.PRINO MILT. AVFNUE. uppo.it. Komth afsaaa. I'OV-II .tv BIM S. IR3HS HEEBN3R, Fashionable Dressmaker, 224 HECTOR STREET. (Business Block,) ( ONMK'UOt KKNJI'A. ■tempi ■find Plasm(r done to order Lands., b Waterhcmse, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTUULRS, UOXBOROUQrH, E».A. * (OPF >BIT1 WAONKR'a aHOP.) All ktnd^ or work at ro.ainabln nrlr.. Uupairlng pronmliy utlonilad to AU work guaraiileotl. --Knr Sale -flr-l-cla-a IlutPliir wagon, Bufclnesa, and Hlelgbs. NEW •.•GROCERY. Tim un<iors<gned would rreptctinlly an- Dounoe to tbe rcslden>s of We>t cunsno-bocktinaud TlciultyThal lit baa onrnoda OASH GROCERY aad PROVISION STORE, COR. CEDAR AVE., AND WILLIAM ST. Fresh Pork, Sausage Icraplo and Oysters. FRESH VF.OF.TABLrS constantly on hand. Ai.o all kinds of rnH - II IPXaaE^K On Thursday aft.rncon And r rlrtav of evrry week. FULL LIKE OF OsaaOES. LEMONS AID BANANAS rra.li Homo Mado Plea Kvory Day. Th. abOT. roods will All be sold At tho lowest cash price. aSS-lr) JOMH T. aeklMII ■ ThoWOI DERFUL LUBURS SUM omlainnrtaog, aa ■P■.<:!.', Llferr Bffh-l.o, er 1-v inner, nto. a OUCH, fiia U. a r ■ ■.:. • Uie lar.oM .^ ill, Kulllka. Pk,la.. I laracb.B' ■rcrfll.f, lava H.|. Vaiaawt, IBas, Libra, r.lSl.f. t'-al.a. It>"m CHAIRS ano I BICVCLES.TRIUVCLES.VI* ES and btLF PROr ELLIRS. fsscy drH' f K3CKER8 >CIPEDi ALL KINDS OF APPL'ANr.ES FOB INVALIDS. BaBY nOACHSS aaBBtraaSaBBal Vi'"--** A.: ■- *.,.im Wfi«r lOOdlff'-rral Ai -\i Our filial htw- TinjM, frrr Vt it : wholauMn.*: \>j pi dirf-et with th* m v i- • tuidsporlal Il.irj . fws. OiKK.ii •Htkl uii'! ri« ami daliwpaU |'n p (.. 'i toil..! malm, £. OMslSfasi, snd rim • i.-xxls you < LUBURC IViFC. CO.# laUN.rtl. I l.lilh : . ,:, f|,ll J. I.lila, I'a, It for.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 12, 1889 |
Masthead | The Weekly Recorder |
Date | 1889-01-12 |
Year | 1889 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | XIX |
Issue | 45 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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. It a doable h.lp to your «wl«bUor,
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II wltb A »oni you spl" It;
Bo wliateTer you do do cheoriully,
At If your heart was In It.
ONLY AN ADVtRHSEMENT.
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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