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- * 1 EVERYTHING BBS! PLAIN AND CLEAR. Consljohockcn EccorDcr. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NO. L962 CON'SIIOHOCKKA, PA., FUIDAY SEPTEMBER 31, 19<M>. $1. PER fESAK 11OME APPENINdS OF THE l MINUS AROUND US THEIR I'l.KASUKKS AND THRU WOKS I warmer ..i ! rei etormcr. Ml I'lli'lles .loli.-s Of I I i barking In the bakery business, ■:"> •■ the clear dealer, trill football i arda tor the 29U>. i<;i■ ■ >ii K. shaner, Dmnoorai County Chairman waa hare on Tueadaj 1 ■•"' 1 hompaon of Norrlatown la rialtiaa. Chart, i I:I.IJ. r ol Pom oua. I. P. Boo ii n "ii n.'.i en \\; ,h ficnn a •'■>v pleasant thr< e da in Maryland. lip Builer family h d from He. tor sum to Bprlng M I i ennjeand Walnut street Pedt Ii candy la thoroughly enjoy- I ■ eta. Increased pat-la the tale Woi i "i Washington who nave b ip< riding u o lummei here, n turned home to da] Mrs. Kllanbeth Hatry lias an din., ilini she wishes to rant Prank Collins baa returned from \ with II fllllli ol ii the runnj Booth. An Ice cream and fruit festival will be held at the home of Mary Jane Drummond to nun row evening. The Surgical Woi ka have now Bnlsb ■ '1 thi Ii .-MM in II- ■ II t order and have laid nfr a number of extra hnnda, Pbe a ibjecl of the sermon In th Bap-i urch on sun.i,iv bight will be ii- from : rtoo Calam-ity." .ii hn McRrath who hai lati I] Btarted in the hui kater buatnen la no* ln| i n mi Bprlng Mill ai i nue near Apple. in a i'li n pole and lit" DOV la R common thing but to see a man with a string of fish would Jar the pet rtle of this borough. Bel I-' Webster found a bunch of keya on Many street on Wednesday tnornlng. The Under can have them by appl) in'-' i ' Mr, Wi i ill- dramatic compemy has threat! n ••ii in give a performance Bhot I n ward is <»IT- red for tome who can dli cover one ol its members, The I adlea qf Qolden Bagi will give .1 '• in' and social In P, O. s. of A Kail .HI Friday evening, October Beth. Music by Prof. Barrett's orchestra. Mlas Bthel Blgsbee, dsoghter of Cap-tain Bigabee of the Onited States Navy was visiting tbc Misses Wood of Wash-ington, who were spending the summer In re. \ semblyman Wellington Kosenhei iy.nf l.ansilnl" who is re-nominnted for \siemblyntan. lias a great many frl ndf in ihis borough anil all Hie ileloant.es Ii. re I'.IVI..' Iiis renoininntlon. . . evening llir "Huhli'-r Neck De-ll" will lie conferred on all appli-cant, by the Villa Rehi'knh I.odire. No.*] 82, ii being the anniversary of the la.' afltutlon nf the Rcbekah Degree in thi I. o. o. P. " Mi JbhnWood, Jr., wive a eorol parly :if her home lliis morning; in hon-or of Mra. Smith of New York. Mrs s'miiii Is thi ilsti i of Mrs 11' i lull i * '■ - ! and is visiting at the i Church Ret tot) The following have i n appointed a domjtnltti i " ioll< it subscriptions for the I'II I.', i lian church of i! ought Mis -Ui'm Ku,,\ Miss l.nvliiia Crawford, Miss Marj McParland, Miss MH v Calms, Miss EJMa Magee, Miss Fannie Robtflott, Mrs. N. Ronan, Mis. Milton N'ns.-. Mi s. .!. I". Bhappard, after an ilim i raJ months Mi- David Jayne Bullock, 17S5 Pine -•i mi Philadelphia died at Beach Haven on WadnaadaV. Mrs, Bullock waa a member of the Society of Coin ninl Dailies. She leavi - ;i husband and three children—David .1 Bullock, Jr., Bdw«rd s Bullock and Arthur Bollock. David Jayne Bullock is a son of the Buttock of this boron rti A number of our resilient' | the i'. n Wawr Horaa show yesterday, The Woi Mlasnnary Circle or th" Baptlal church have arranged (Or Mia i "Miv in. '••in;' in I"- bi Id in the church on Sunday morning at the usual hour for morning servlo Then ting will be addreaaod by Mis. Bishop, a a missionary from Ohgtanoga, Ten. Her talk will be chiefly uhonl the work among Hie colored people nf thai pi n i Being 'ii active, live missionary her description of the plaoe am ling and I" I llu a very ;il. as- ■i'ii speaker her address will bi nuirli enjoyed by all who have th. siiri tO hear her. A cordial in ndi d to ovary one to !"■ pi The following is I lint uf the UK-MI i the Washington Hose Company who will go on the pleaarare trip toNia gars Palls "ii Sunday Cn i I Miles si. mple, who will a.' President Qustave A, Bnmmera Secre-tary Harry Murray and Treaaurer Thomas Murray, Llewllyn Joniea il McCart r. David Maaon, John Bailey, Charles Perrler (M* ard Btotl J.din \. ii. Jt. William ii. Horn.Thom- ''•, - pie, William Hi - Harry Wllllan s, Chart, s Hn." rd, i.. r Piaraon, John Carr, Wil-liam ii Jones, John Bnnlap, Walter W. Morris Thom Pi fries Sol. p, .l.af-l. Tiv. Joseph* \l. \iidoi. loll II W, Mor-gan, Jjunas.C. Bocdh.C. B. Hippie, Wm. Dii rion. '■ developed, prlnti d and ted al i Maxwell Harry' when you bity thoa Brownie Cameras : be I-1 onom) Clothing House, corner 1 ' Payetti and Hector itreeta will he "ii Monday until ii p, in. Ing 01 the 124th Regi- '- soi latoo waa bald ihis >. ar al intlolam, uing ovei the i oute the reg-imenl went In going into thai battle, atlon l< n Philadelphia on Saturday and arrived bon n Monday on of Manayunk ami Ml I Ion a. - l'o\. oi ihis I., ini led ai the home of tho brlde'a parents on Fourth avenue bj Rev, B, Mi thodlal Church on \ n ptlOU and banqtii i followed the can my Mr, snd Mi- Button a ill reatde in Mana- Bprlng Mill Hand will open In Waahlta HalL on Sat- O tobai IS, and conlln-two weeks. The following or-ganlsationa have aipreaaed a wllllng-nd will aaalsl In making it a i.i'd ihi. following is the I tables i has far assigned: Table No I,- Odd Fellows, Daughters "i Rebecca an.; United Americana, with fi hn s. Qrauel In chat Tabli No. 2. Knights and Ladies of the IGoden Eagle and the Brotherhood of i!i" iinion, aIIh Qeorge Jonaa In Table No. ■'. Washington and Qeorge Clay Fire Companies, Poal 79,0. A. U.. i i ii urn corps, with il . Krlebel In Table No. I.—Coaahohockan Cornel Band, Poreeters of Unertea, and :i ii Harry Knlp In NIL ■".. Improved Order of Red Men, Juntoi Mechanics and sons of a with W, s. Qrauel in charge, No B.—Conshohocken Foot lal Y. M. A. A,, and the V. O. H., In el . I fames Ramaey. EST SIDK HIMS AND WAYS MISS TII.I.IK HAITI.Kl; Couretsy of the North American. A ROMANCE OF THE WRECK ;, , WEI LINOTON II R08BNBBRRY MR. SURETTE'S LECTURES or the Course of Uhivei slty Ion I. ctlires by Thomas Whil-irotte, have be n placed on sale ek, ami the local committee are - ill possible in the lent, Mr, Burette cornea to ua fresh from hie summer of travel in Europe, and ddltlona] eiiihusiasni for the voi in- oi the composers whom ha inter-illy. The lectures for tins course are ar-ranged at intervals of two weeks In-li. as formerly. This ' mini will doubtless suii better the convenience of thoaa desiring to st-ti n.i. I:i addition to the musical lllustra 'ions by Mr. SuNtnn he will he as-sisted by soloists, and it is expected ihnl other atiractive features can he ud-the Course. Tickets can he oh-from any member of the com-from the Trensuri r, Isaac Rob-erts. Trad smen'a National Hani and ii tin drug stor. of Thoa, r. McCoy, Wellington n. Rosenberry, oandidate for Vsaembly was horn in Bklppack, Montgomery o tty, Pa., January Bth 1866, removed from there to Phlladel phia In 1-::.. and theme to Lena is?.; whan ha baa resided aver sine,-. H< atti nded the public schools of Una- to bottom dale, took a conns al Braner'a Acad- Mr. Rosenberry is , hustler in . emy, North Wales, and also at Pieroe'a over he undertakes, full of energy and College of Business, Philadelphia. He ambition. Re 1. peasant of an . haa been a member of the Democratic slve dlanosltton and in this a Standing Committee „f Mootgomery BOme enemies but his friends are of the county for ten yeare. He waa elected taunchesi kind is of Lanadale In 1886 In the face through ■.carriages than any which waa almost. WCeeaarul from the other dealer in Mootgomery county, raci thai he was .,,. ,, . . , Ho hold, weekly rtoek reimporting been t^rrlbjS5^?£^ S? a large amount of cattle from llarylan it HaWeid 7*h™--Jl and Virginia. ..is carriage repository Mr n«„ , ,-' • "ks T »°-treat. 1 shl. makea an In7 and wllTn^ %Z ^ ^^^ n,C8" l"IS1"-' and is filled wllti carriages of all descriptions from top what-and stand by him '" able t.. aee his warm friends of Conshohocken and rl-clnlty before the aampalgn cloai •enberry Is weU known InConaho- '"" :""1 throughoul the country "-hen Miss Banner, who is his fiancee heard what had befallen him, sho hur- ■l"'1 to Hatfleld and undertook th • task 10»>ng him to his homoal i.,„s- Then the posted herself . t his ■ m injuries which menaced ;■ i, Mr,. Hwwer bsa been mittlng ' ;i"" m her betrothed ami sui" thai he will recover. tions. held < oi several weeks ago, In fn.-e of the most desperated " He Is a dealer In carriages an.I live eve, uaed to defeat il candldal' elected to the House of Representatives in November iv'.is. FOR GALVESTONS RELIEF MB. SURETTE'S LECTURES order:— music and of good h'c-nshohocken will rejoice In '" ' portunlty to again hear Mr. su-a i out si oi lectures on the i ii ii Composer! of I ec steal Period will begin on next Thurada] I Hn- -'Till lust., in the Pariah 1 : i opal Church These lectnrea of Mr, Burette'a nre unique. He ■ is to have discovered Bi I ! hitherto unexplored, and be at cnplos ii aa though it were his by right. The manner In Which he combines in-ion ami entertainment, lllustrat theme by selections from the worka of the great masters <>r music, is worthy of ill praise, and make his lec-doubly valuable to his bearers Even i having Mule or no knowl- 1 music, they are full of Interest .ti i lain in lit. rhe co.us.- has been arranged to be given on every other Thura- -1.in | allowing for other engag. in the weak between. No Ane p in si! ly arrange to attend this ' us. should allow the opportunity to go by unimproved, Course tickets are I by mernbera >.f the Unlver-ilty Extenalon Committee and can be had ai the drug tton i also MUSIC. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preaching by the pastor al lo.3u a. m, ■IHI! 7.:!.! p. in. Sunday seliool al 1.11 i. in. r", P. B C. B. 6.48 p. m. MATY PEOPLE ARE AFFLICTED With sei IT ■ hi aaachea; caused by torpidity of . ne liver. Hood's Pills, By Invigorating the liver, Quickly overcome the headache, cause no blood to circulate naturally uml about complete relief. Hood's Pills act ilroctly upon the liver and boweU, They are prompt and reliable and yi r gentle III action. They lone angthan instead of weakening the system. Large sun spots, astronomers say, ' I xtreme heat this summer. and iioctora declare Dearly all the proe-tratlona were induced hy disorders of tomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia cure whal you eat if you have ba-ton oi dy ipepsla ii will qalckly ami permanently cure you. fit. Maxwell Harry and W. E. Supplee \>. Coiishohoekon. The following wire received ai the Uecor.hr Office from the residents of ihi town. '• ■'• Boogar ! hag Bour Rev. H. .1. cook Package of oloth-ln| and box or hats. Joseph Rakoaky Glothlnj M. n. wiisky Clothing John P. DeHaven suit of Clothes 0. !•' .Hess Coal and Veal |;'" Beni urn n,s. flour Joaeph !■■. iriirieii..ii.,x marked ' i Mrs. Cannon BOX of grc Anonpiions Box of Clothing Samuel (hid. n. Cox of uroceries and Bag of FI ' il. Q, Jon. s. CO I ease of oloth \\i11inm II. M.iconaiiiy groceries ;■!' B llu se n treat many of "in " i ■ nt contributed through other SOUn es. Collected by The Coaahohoeken Ri corder: Name Amqunt Anonymous 16.06 Mis. Joaeph Collins. Br 1.06 .Mrs. .1. V. Stewart..i 1 ..in Mrs. E. I". Corrigan, Hotel Montgomery 1.00 11. Colcleaaer I.OO .i. Wood .^ Bros, < So f-vn Bdmund K. Williams I.llu 1 leorge M, Williams 1.00 John W. Harry :,u .limes Platt :,u Arthur il. Bagebeor J. A. Crosslin.re v\ illiam Mlnnlck Join. E. Rogers i bomaa Landla T. C. Wood Qeo. sp, aker \\ illiam Maiwood Allied Thawley M. C. Campbell Richard llran.lt I'rank C. Smith 15 Taomaa il. Blngllsh ::;, nenrj Bchenk William II. Ilol'ou >!■ 0. W. Cl' s-niau itn bard Pi arson \\ iiitam speaker Speaker I William Oroasniorc Thomas Snyder .'licriis Pyles Paul Johnson John Raysor ■.:, H. W. Harry i 00 Qeo. W Royer so A i ndei Long 50 Chillies I'!. Jones |5 U K.nnc.ly 21. Hai iy Welah !... LT. James C. Williams 25 .award i ioe 25 A Illiam Stewart 25 Charli s Marwo d -jr. McCauley 25 William C. Woodward 50 Robert Bebjhaw 2:. John Kllpatrick 88 John Cloud 25 Lee |8 John Douglass ig i.'\ Is cloud ■;,-, John A. Siullb 1 1111 ■ Dewees 25 John Weatwood 25 Mark Qiiiim -,, Heo, II. linker 1 , 1 William Nixon John w, Rhinehart as • Ii ore ■ A. Loir m jj N'njgle _•-, Patri. I. McShane ., ■ I Smith 25 Jami s Mi I'ann 1 1 ms 26 William M. Connelly 50 imew 1 Erowley 50 ODonnell Michael A. Hlngltah 25 William B. Burton BO Fohn : 25 Iviward llei undo 25 William iinteiem 25 \\ illiam Kllpatrick 511 linn s M. Connelly 25 William Raysor 28 1 Ihnrles Brandt 25 cov.ird Campbell 50 James Mellon 511 Edward O'Neill, Jr 26 a T. WOOd 25 Total, 148.86 CONSHOHOCKEN'S GRIST MILL 11 waa started in operation on Vug 11 I 16, 1896 by Henderson Supplee. who «a • 1 oiiy proprietor of the Old Qulf Mills which was destroyed hv Are on May 8, 1896. Having thirty yean ex-perience aa a miller, he had I lie ma. I1I11- 01 y placed so as lo run as automatically Ibli a large turbine wheel be- 1 ' hi soi, power. since its establishment in Consho-iio, ken iiiisine. a haa lb adily Inei ind at present the linn has orders ahead for two thousand barrels of flour, btforward dealings and the excel-lent 1 nallty of "goods" offered is the Of the mill's great success. In a short time it will be enlarged and the ' MI Increased owing to thi ' d i' r its out put. rapacity nf the mill Is ' ■ 1 1 ■ : ' which Is known as ■ ■ - m ra foi Hi" 1-i-' nti h ■ eneral 1 ulc "ii-hohoi ken Flour Mill has n, nji ncy, nil ord< ra coming direct to the ■ stablishment The Bxrelslor Baking Company, one if the largest sstabllshms)nts In Phils di l.ihla. us. I 1'iiot," flour '", i-luslvely for pound cake. 'I hi mill also nmniif etur. s cm n hoi ■" d corn, cracked corn and chopped oils. Their Hour comes in tltlon with all the winter wheat Hour maanfactur. d In the United 'mi hi i trlctly on its merits is ide to stand the test. The Arm Is com-posed of Henderson Bupplee, Albert Ir-vin Bupplee and William Wagner Bup-plee Their united efforts have brought "iisii'd ken I'Moui Mill among the leahr of Amerti 1 nan FOR LOWER^WATEH HATES '■" wnpal raoQgniUon of their olaln ""■'I'd water rents property ,„„ Lanadowna, Darby, Bharon Mill *»rton. CoJlingdale, Ridley Park Rnt- O'enolden Bwarthmon v,,,- " ™* All|"» WU1 Nike legal action ' "" North SiuiuMiiiid water '• *< ■ maeUng o) property '! «"• Purpose In view had " Unadowne April 2« laat. 1 con t- '"' V •'"'',,,il I to consider 11. beat 1 ' * 1 reducUon m v.-.,,,., f«nu Qeorgi w. Oarrwaa made ehair- 1 committee, ami a Finance """""" "U.S. Van Zanl i Cheater Wilson, Angus! Hofatetter '""l " "• "WtwU waa appointed. On "'"s-iay this circular waa issued to the i""i'' rty ".MH ra concerned: The committee having ailed la Itaat '""' "' i'"'"'" the Bprlngfleid Water to recognise the justice of the r|il"" tor cheaper water renta k. »boul to be Instituted. The Court "' Common Pleaa of Delaware County lv,n '"■ wkod Cor a mandamus to eom- ' company to furnish wate »«"«» HI tO Sllch euslo- "'"' "'•'>• ■" dl on al rates no. I to exceed those charged In other see p"kl ' ' ■"" and a lull in •"» he Wad asking the Court as ■'•thortxed by \,i „r April 89,1874, .,, '"," "«« question „f the exorbi-tant prices charged under t .,„,„„. ill tariff or rates, both of wnlch will he mod o„ Monday, October DOINGS ACROSS THF. BRIDGE Mis i:ila Williams Is eonlineil to her home by illneas. 'he railroad station In thin bor-ough is being painted. —Morris Lawrence has accepted a position al the l.alayell,. || 1. pbjjj delphia. M. I. Hush, n. proprietor of the Mingo Hotel is having his bar room remodeled, Joseph Todd, of Chester, a former resident, is spending this week with his Slater, Mrs. William Smith. —William and George W. DavlB have sold the old mansion house on Ford sir. ■•! opposite the Komling Railroad station io Richard Jardine for 816UO. Oscar Pleraon, of Hector street, Conshohocken has lieen held under $300 ball hy Magistrate Simons on a serious charge preferred by Miss Bessie Allen, —The fair of the George Clay Fire C... will open to-morrow evening In tii.ir hose house. The Spring Mill Band win be in attendance ami render sell, tions. Miss Annahella Fearnside Is filling a position na teacher In the Lansdulo s. hools, in the absence Of one of the teachers who is sick. Miss Fearnside recently graduated from the West Cluster Slate Normal School. Christopher Bhank has completed a large contract lor the Hecksher Iron Co., ai Bwadeland and is now engaged In building a stone wail for the Qeo. Clay I'lre Co. When eomplete.l this wall Will he on,, of the strongest In this ■action. —A party was given on Mondayeven- Ing by Miss Mary M.Kenzle In honor "f lor brother, who will leave for the stem part of the state. He Is going to eiuer the llabiiemann College, Phil-adelphia on his return, to study medi-cine. A very pleasant time was enjoy-ed. Upon her return from a trip through the Baatern states. Miss Mary V. Koley was tendered hy a party at her mother's residence last Monday evening. Miss [Toley antertaned those present by relating exiierlences during 1 ' i Visit and them any pleasant sights She had seen. THE PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK I'resident McKlnley will be heard in this borough on Saturday evening, A Hspublican mass i tine "ill be held i" the 0, A. it. iiaii ,m ii,.,i evening ami through a glani phonograph Presi-dent Ml l.inley will make an a I Bpeeehea will also b. m id. b] Hon. James M Beck, ofPhlladelphia,ex-Mln latea to China Denby, ami a nut of oinera There «iii also be son ..and music ihis will be an opportunity for our townsm, n to hear thi Pri aid. nt and should noi be a. gli oted bj r an politics nationaltlea and erai i NORRLSriWN OI'KRA HOUSE The performance of th ■ hypnotic Flints tins wet I. i the talk of the town. Many Conahohoi kcnltes said it wa the most novel show thai the] "v, i wit- Uht it i. Flint seems U aide to do anything be wishes to \n obstacles n, peadil] ovi rcome, and aucceaa marks his even ventura The most sceptical have left the opera house well satisfied that he is Hie genuine ai tide. In fact both artists present an enter-tainment that deii.s a description ill words. The tremendous crowds which have poured out nightly BhOWS the quality of the performance. To morrow night Is their last, so don't miss the op-portunity of Basing these wonderful people. run ALVIN JOSLIN A SPLENDID CHANCE To he fitted nut for the winter is now bang offered by the Economy Clothing House. Hector and Fayette str.-ets. The very latest styles In clothing and gent's furnishings can always be found in this established house. The acquantaoM of many years with the thoroughly reliable goods exchang-ed for the money Is the best reference obtainable. It is a mistake to go Philadelphia. thinking yu can save M this house handles B Is at prices that will equal those lii town and of quality that in most eases will surpass. So yon are sa\..l the time, trouble and car fare Incidentally being better acquainted which altogether gives you the best general result for your money. Ii Is well |o go early as these fall goods will ttol , , long on the counters. Quick scrvl,... polite attention and honest B is are the three sterling qualities which have given this house Its a 1 n potation, On Wednesday night, September SB, Alvin Joslin the famous drama of Charles I.. Mavis will bs presented with one of the strongest acting companies on the road. This play abound .will huii'or and pathos, the trials of the good hearted country man being thril-ling In the extreme Brand new scenery painted by one of America's leading scenic artists will be I feature of this production. The real-ism is of the sterling quality the main feature being real acting. Baonra > seats lo advance ir yon don't want to stand. This show will be followed by Uncle Tom's Onhln and A Night In china-town. THE LITTLE MINISTER On Monday September 14, Mr, Chaa Frohrnan presents the success of the century. "The Little Minister, found-ed on the famous novel by J. M. Hun. Tills play was presented tor three hun-dred nights in New York. The fact that it is under the direction of Mr. Charles Frohrnan, assures a splendid performance. The east la composed .of the cream of the theatrical profession, each artist being a recognised leader in his style of Inisiness The play has been unanimously approved by public and pulpit and appeals greatly to the human sympathy. A crowded house will undoubtedly greet this fine pro-duction Seats were placed on sale this morning at :i a. m. That or iiionu That ibi i IOWI That l ha. uroun in l hai np I."I se Ilia] That la usual! Thai ib io her anil i hai is the on Thai trudge all That, tr there, iin.i i iind the i drunk. That sd liberal, I hut so Hoy evil combe, I nat II genrilly tli.-r morn NO Mi, ha, I-niarri. d m l.lzzi, Midiuel-j mlliar da I is it, - flsb ran Jim—"1 yard." Walter-win) is te MadgaJ me on a i BEN IIUR BARRETT TOBIN 11 Mary Tobln. the daughter of Mrs Hani, i Tobln', of this bor- 1 '' I '«>hn !•'. Barrett, of Norrls-own we,,, married Wednesday after- " :! M* In St. Mai thews fhurch by Rev. Richard EClnnahan. William Holland i r Norrlatown, was ' ' ' Sis slater of the same Both brld and whifa II ■ led a b autlful bonqui i of '' '' ' ■ ' • atlon was Rlv. n th, happy couple by the parenta f the ini'!" at their bome on Fifth i ate in the evening they left on a ng tour through Washington and ther points of interest. On theii fe- •'"ii they will r.siih. in Norrlatown. Wouldn't it make you mad when ) on hat the hat you paid three for Is no better than the one found out that "iii i.olib. Algernon II. doltaa» The emergency nags sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers In the Phil-ippines contained among the necessi-ties n box of Hewitts Witch Haxel balve, the well known cur.- for piles, nj'ti " s and \ POWDBR Mil.I, BXPL08ION Removes everything In sight; so do drastic mineral pills, hut both are I dangerous. No need to dVns- "in bod) when Dr. King's Nea I.it" I'ills do the work so easily and I" i t'ei tly cures Headache, Constipa-tion. Only KB cents at All Druggists, "ii Wednesday Hie Prohibition apse- '»l train left Chicago on its first Jour 1 ' ■ through iiiiiii- 1 no i st.it.s. •;•!„. purpose of the train ;"!m Q Woolley, the Prohi-bition i Ildt t tor tin- Prealden. i m • sltj t" apeak in the people. He ■nil b" accompanied by Henry M. Met-calf, of Pawtucket, u. i., the Prohibit-ion candidate for Vlei President; Sam-uel Dlokle editor of the Neat Vol »; \'oi:i, y II. Cnahlng, of Bangor, Maine and Oliver w. BtewaA, of Ohloago, man of the National Prohibition i't" Ni \t Sunday the party will ' Worthington, Minn., ami will ' after the oloalng ral- 1 thi Northwi at rn trip at |||lwau- , Baturday evening, Beptemher tu, IT IS NOT YODR FAULT Maiu_SprLug of your watch To prevent consumption quickly nil" throat and lutiu troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. 11. Maxwell Harry and W. K. Supplee Klaw A Brianger's stupendous pro-duction of Hen. Lew Wallace's "Ben Mur." that held the stage at the Broad-way theatre In New York forslx months last season, entertaining over 400,000 people and drawing receipts In excess of 1460,000, and which has been pre-sented to capacity lo this playhouse for tnc past three weeks, will eiul Its New Yoik run Saturday evening, October lilh and will enter on a limited stay at the Chestnut street Opera House In Philadelphia, Monday evening. October th. The advance sale for the I'hladel- I '.. engagement will open Tuesday, i End. Suburban patrons may or- ■ ■ ita by mail, accompanied by re-i I.is Is admittedly the greatest pro lie In America or But p|' . \ , ..iiip:itiy of ;.",u people are oni-ll">,, t in its pWsentatlon. The scenic and mechanical equipment comprises ' 'i a «tj foot carloads. There are also twelve horses ami two trained camels Utilised In the Staging of the piece. l\ i-. presented In six acts and sevcn,t>-rii •■ n,s. in which the story, reluttous |n-tereat and characters of Qea, Wallace's in mott 'i i ile are Uajaslatad to the With llliineloiis fidelity t„ t|u, nook story, While the religious Int.-r set i>y no means predominates; the stage version, il is so distinctively preserved aa to especially anp«Ai to all church people. 'I'h< nhgrtOI race Is the most remark-ably reality ever seen on the stags, I W0 Chariots, racfi attached to four gal-loping horses, are shown In full view of the' audience. The smashing of Men sala'a .harlot by Hen Hur at the turn of the anna Is presented with wonder-ful ■•IT. cl. A great feature of the entire production is the beautiful musical tie men i. I'II I't sed by Prof. Bdgar BUI>- mini Kelley and the choruses of L'iill Voices. iiows IHIS.' We offer One Hundred hollar l{. ward for any case of Catarrh thai can- I noi h.. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, ! I F. J.CHRNRY ,s CO. Toledo, O. ■ "'" We. the undersigned, have known F. i A"-'i>cs- .1. Cheney for the last IB years and he ' m, ii.-1. a him perfectly honorable In all business tranaac a and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their llrm. West ti Traux, Wholesale Hi i,. Toledo. 0. Walmng, Rinnan *; Marvin, Whole sab- Drugglata, Toledo, n. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-ly, acting directly upon the hied and mucous surfaces of the system. Tes-timonials sent free, price 7.".,' per hot tie. Sold by all Druggl Hall's Family I'ills are the b. 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Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 21, 1900 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1900-09-21 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 62 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 330dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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EVERYTHING BBS!
PLAIN AND CLEAR. Consljohockcn EccorDcr.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
NO. L962 CON'SIIOHOCKKA, PA., FUIDAY SEPTEMBER 31, 19 |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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