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RV1 RYTHING HERB l'i.AIN AND CLEAR ®ljc Ccmsljoljockn fUcor&cr. ALL THAT'S TRUE WE LL GIVE TO YOU" PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NO. 1972 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER .'JO, 1900. >l. PKB XEAB DOOME VPPENINGS turn OF TIIK I RII Mis AROUND US THEIR I'l.KASURES ANI> III' II,' WOES , ly " 11 [row in.'.. 1'.!■ ini«-is look n iKed up I'II.i ii , • Bhui'iicncd Where I Ihnl n d of i rade? Gum illon are IMIIIIII Ing in prli KIM I' • i'ii < 'In I v.i . bank (ill Coal collars are hcRlnnli Mi' Whal is becoming of our fair eye In -ln.'il.l inn In iiiul mali ii i in- i-nnieni Rend Is in hi-- ilollghl ..■ ill. Couch -' run '. going up mill also llnW II - I. il slurl - i • ripe, ; I i» I i- il nnti I' ilsi i.i. ■ - v. ill ii |io|iulni ii -mor row night, Theic's . a ai ■ 11 \ of Idle nun nhoul I,.. I c\, II Vpples Bre blushing :ii the • i for them. Hen arc now going around carrying conceal* .1 < DUKII syrup To run for n train is a good way in train fur :i run. n.ll... am Ills slill go 'riillllil tak Ml Will. Thai frown is removed while smok-inc. ;i sinnoti i Igar. Rlverton is I ked fur Saturday on i..r Conshohocki n ^i Idlron \i.ii:ii i leavei brighten the nppi ar in. i.i* the hom< 'a Interloi Henry Devlin has |ual returned from .1 \ isii iii relal Ives in I'lttsburg. "I was out tolling ilp- ball" is the lati -i definition oi a u.«..i time. The frowning Bkloe Baturdoy kepi Mi* football i nthual Ing. \ ii'iii.n lenvi i are now 1I.MII!' worn in the hair by our fn 'mils. John Hurrn} ol I • Po ; ill Ward. hat ..pi ned up . there. Rome of oui ■ - ■ I II nboul i "oi gnniiu nn autoi i dilli club ! ■ ever lie bill nad-ile I.I - - .-in. i then. Mrs John VanMeti ' lladel-phin wna \ is-ii iiiL: friends hen on laal lay The game with Frankfort proi in I.I. up. mosl hotly rontested mi'' of Hi., aoaaon i hi' bis" pilglltBtS ale How keeping ipu. i io give McKlnley and Bryan n DCS. 'I'ln' man who Data 1 ... ii 11:Iii hefon h. goes !.. lied often wish-i's thai in- hadn't ii is iii. flutj ..I every i Itlsen of the United siii...- i.» vote Remember i..is on election .lay.. Lots "i election bets arc hatching ami there promises to !"■ l"is of fun in ill. I. -ii mi the 'lav after The Directors of the Firs! National li.ink have decktied a dividend mi the capital stock on the earnings of the '\ mouths. ipostoi -- I:PI' tickets for alleged Qalvi ston i meflta They have I".'ii operatlni through the hehuylklll Vallej The Trenton team evidently heard how easily Haddonfleid »..- defeated .■in.i believed thai discretion was the P. i ter pai i of va nn. tov i nfested with bow wows win. seemed to lie in league with Hi., mldnlghl engineers win. keen the town awake, Several 'I"u murders have been threatened. \i ihr ActIvi '. ■ ■ lon'i hasaar on Saturday i rening Daniel was awairthed I Deiansy, .iii.i Antoyni Messmer, a hox of * Igars. The Jury of view lias aaaoaeod agalnsl 'b*' county the sum of fiitm namagos sustained by Patrick l.ynrh by reason of the opening and grading of Third avenue al Spring Mill avenue, Mo II i.i I*., the eleven year old daugh-ter of Councilman i W. Campbell, was awarded the Ladies' gold watch, ai Hi., fail- given i>y Ho- Spring Mill Band on Saturday nlghl in VVashlta Hall. \ musical entertalnmenl u-iv.in un-der iii.- auspices of '!.■' Calvary P. B, choir, will I... given in ill.'Parish House mi Thursday evening, Novem-ber ISth 'I'll.' choir will also P.. as ; by talenl from Philadelphia. c n N S II (i in the rush we're sure to go il ii '■ K i: N I'ollshoh.'i kl n Its ihe te 'in we all take stock in Consh]' Conshy! i lonshohocken \ Ladles' ami Gents' prises arc exhibition in the window of |»\ Rlghter's Jewelry Sim., which will be given for the mosl beautiful costumes ai ih. dam. .a the i'. nn Social Club in l" o s. of ,\ Mali ' ■ i ■ . even in". On la; i rnisiiav evening Mis i in • pupils of ih.. Seci r.i lirammn' l.ra.li- in mil Public S. ho.Is. through the i mil tea) . i Phni macisl Thos F Hi COJ «rei <• given an illusii at. .1 I. s son on weights and measures which pi'".' 'i to i y Instr ii tlve ami In-teresting, an.I wa- mil. Ii i:.i.i... Inted II i- rag • . i thai Conshohocken has am..p..: its Inhabitant i many loll • ■I! win. usually stand around both railroad bridges and instill strangers I" ina ' i". alii Imbued with .■ ;m-on a . in' . i ihelr numbers They lake in.. i;.i .i. light in Insulting nun ami women together their remarks of i. n being ipii." 'pi. on Saturday ami Sundnj i sp., inllj th< y are more per- ■I ami i"any of our no I i. sp... I • d Citlsens hay Io run lip. gauntlet of iii.ii' Instill hoiild topped ai once ami the rowdlea 'lisp. I H. .1. Menghre writes to the tansdale Reporter thai there is a marrlaa i" take plan in official Mr... You oon'l Biipp. : - a a .ii \ a pretty IH-il. proverbial cage without Intending io put the pretty little proverbial bird In li. Wi II. Mrs is whin Record, r of Deedi H"i i . p. Righter has don.', ami rumor BRJ IS Intending in com-plete. .Mr Rlghtl I' has JllSl pun iias.-il a mo lern dwi lllng mi Weal Marshall street, Norrlstown, He is single, ami ih.- houa i i a ' truths taken In . onnei tlon srltn II'' li'l thOI a- "in:, 'han usually serene look upon hli fai • ■ ami is i isily delighted with nil references io matrimony Are what the missi,, mongi i. are building upon. The only thing i know |i thai he i. going to got a pretty ami ii:..- little wii,- a neigh-h. ii ■ daughtei i here will be a stir in social circles al Spring Mill when the iti rorder mates WEST CONSHOHOCKEN Alfred Noiiiii is making extensive alterations to his property mi Ford ii. .a There an several masque-rede par-heduli .1 in this borough for to-morrow night Harry Potter, who was recently admitted to the German Hospital, in Philadelphia, to undergo a surgical op-iration, is slowly recovering. The small hoy is laying In wall on to-morrow evening when he win make himself prominent by calling nn hi: neighbors attired in bis masque- - nil. ih.- public schools ar.. closed this week owing to the teaciiers' Institute whlch is being held al Norrlstown. All of i in- teachers from his borough are in uttendnni.-. William Merkle will occupy the I ae of Mrs. K. Gallagher on Apple ai.-. i recently made vacant by the re-moval m Lawrence Ramey who chang-ed his place of residence to a house in 'in- Old Fellows' row. ih.- funeral of George WMfoni •i.k place on Sunday afternoon from i residence, Mechanlcvllle, ami irgely ail. nded by his many rcln-ind friends The intermenl was a the (lulf Cemetery, i Paul, in.- three- months-old sou in ll ami Kate Smith, died al .-ins' residence, Merlon avenue, lay. 'I'll.- funeral services will ". I., hi mi Wednesday afternoon, al i o'clock, from his parents' residence. i ne intermenl will be made in the i.uif Cemetery, MCKINLEYSURiiTOWIN. on II. DEATH OK M MORLEY Mi. ii ai Morley died on Friday morning of pneumonia niter a short Illness, ai his horn.' on North Kim street. Mi Morley was horn In Ireland slx-ty- flve years ago ami came to America a 1868. After arriving in America he wenl io New Jersey where In- worked mi various farms mil 11 the breaking "in of the Civil War. when be enlisted in the 28th Regl it, New Jersey Vol. ami served through the entire war with distinction, A Fredericksbiirg be was wounded. Afer being discharged from ih.. military hospital be again was s.-ni io the from ami served with distinction si the battle of Gettysburg, M " lose of ih.- war, be was honor-ably discharged and in ISf." name lo Conshohocken where he resided until - alh. Mi. Morley has worked in ami about Conshohocken until about eight vears ago, when assisting In loading a boiler i the Conshohocken Cinder Crusher he sustained an injury of the hand which necessitated the amputation of Bin arm. Since then Mr. Morley has lived retired, ii. has always been a good citizen: In politics in- was a Democrat but m ver look any active part. He is survived by a widow. The fa- Bel ii was held yesterday morning and High Mass was celebrated In si. Mat-thews Church, the Intermenl being ma.!.- in si. Matthew's New Cemetery The pnll bearers all nephews of the ceased were Michael ,1. Morley, las Morley, Patrick Morley, Michael Mor-ley, Anthony Morley and Thomas Mor-ley. THOMPSON HELD FOR COURT .lames Thompson who stabbed i In s McNnmarn of this borough on Saturday night, October uoth. and Richard Vincent charged with being I been~ the work of weeks an accessory were given a hearing yes-, es letters have i II s.-ni III represeo AN ESTIMATE FROM WILLIAM 1IKNRY SHOWING THE STATES THAT WILL GO FOR M-KIN LEY Philadelphia, Ocl -"•. n lass than two months ago the out-look for the re-election of President William McKlnlej was exceeding!) gloomy and the election of William Jennings Bryan seemed an assured fact. Mm high in the Republican pai iy. fully cognisant ol the state of fi-ei Ing throughout the United States perturbed in mind ami did not hesitate io express the nnesalneBs which they fell as lo the reSUll of Ihe No\.|uh.-|- -II. I'his . ..million of affall I u.i - due to a number of circumstances. Never has ,i president passed through such a trying period as thai in which I'?, si.1.-in McKlnley has been Ihi can 11al figures Aside from the wars in which our country has bean Involved, greal issues have been met affecting ..in- financial, commercial ami manu-facturing Interests, A feeling of un-rest, ever more cognisant among Americans during prosperity than in times of adversity, has pervaded the country for s.-verai years post With il dv.-ni. or rather revival, of Bryan as a presidential candidate, the coun try si fin.-.! to look upon him as the prognltor of new Pleas which ii mighl lie well lo experiment with. Thai he was popular with ihe working cli none unbiased will deny. urn now all is changed. Bryan, with a free tongue, has opened his neari to the American people. The sober minds have seriously studied both si.i.-s. ami realising what n lec-tion of Bryan would mean to a country so great as ours, have become con-vinced that although Mr. Bryan mighl make an exceptionally bright Mayor of a city, or possibly, a Governor of n Stale, il would be wholly iinwisi in pjace a man of his Ideas in the position now h.l.l by President McKlnley, The people of ail classes have begun to realize that William McKlnley has acted wisely. Judiciously, temperately ami patriotically throughout his ad-ministration, and fully deserves rec-ognition as one of iim greatesl pr si dents we have ev.-i had. lie is differ-ent from Washington, ami in- eannol be classed as a i.inroln. for he lias in. l and acted with issues sueli as neither of them have had occasion lo meet McKlnley stands alone. Inn future hls-i. ny will .-lass him among ihe great-est rulers of bis age ami writers will place him in the same category with Washington, Lincoln ami Grant. McKlnley will he re-elected on the sixth of next month. Jusl as siir-sun rims In the East and sets in the West No power on earth can now dc teal him. An avalanche is sweeping our ihe country, sweeping every op-posing force aside, and Ihe result will be that Mr. Bryan will he a badly de-feated candidate fur Ihe presidency. These assertions are not made oil' hami nor ui«in ihe strength of infor-mation gleaned from biased or unre-liable sources, I will endeavor to prove by ex facts and by Bgures carefully gathen I from reliable sources thai McKlnley'a election is certain. Their reliability oi sin h a character as to mnke them as fair and as conservative, if mil more BO. than any oilier flgnrea given In an ante' election estimate. The work of gathering these Bgures baa in many caa GS INT R Mefil VTH in Conshohocken, I with the Ti- ■<!. ,,,; '' McGlather) la well ami favorably known and bis vole here will he a lai -. on mnocl ""'" s v-'"k "f llM- ' ' •'■ > nni by his kindness and 1 ■"■",' mnnj mends ,-. i „,,,, working for in. nicceM op Tues day. aim ol in. m..in l : , ,,,l .,,,,| na| h„| r(HI,| h||8. Inesstral g so that he should make in admirable representative. Those who vote for M. McGlathery Indeed for the whole Republican ticket, will make no mistake Total, Taking these two partisan i i si. i,- IU. !... 3tati s only remain, terday morning before Magistrate Hej wood in Ihe station bouse. lames Stewart, one of the witnesses said that when annoyed by McNamarn. Thompson warned him to keep off say- Ing he would knife him if be didn't. He also claimed that he could only use a. hand. Vim eni who .sat beside him said he bad two ready for use but that was ihe only way that he figured In fracas, M igistrate Heywood beid Vincent to await the result of M. Namara's Injur-es l.ul as the latter Is on the road to recovery, Vincent was discharged, in default of one thousand dollars ball. Thompson was sent lo jail where he awaits a further hearing. A WOMENS MEETING Tin District Convention, No. 3, of ihe the Women's Relief Corps, met in ileorge Smith Post Hall, yesterday. BJtghl corps were represented with 87 delegates and other members. The session was opened with the usual devotional exercise. An address of welcome was made by Mrs. E. Stewart and responded to by Mrs. Jnmes. the president The realistic work of the Women Relief forps was then exemplified by ilu- visilinj; corps, which look up most of ihe morning session. Dinner was served in the dining com "f the hall and the convention was Balled lo order al half-pasl two. with routine buslncHs and an election o officers for Ihe ensuing year. Mrs. Stewart being made president, with vice presidents Mrs Ringler, of Oxford ind lira Vldenger, of itovborough. A rising vole of thanks was given ih. Corps. \::\. for their hospitality. The hall was beautifully decorated with palms and Hags and bunting. I ■ -i T:i visited in ihe evening and addresses were made by Commander Rogers ami Past cm ander .1. c. Jones and were i.Mpmiileil lo by sev-eral ladies from Philadelphia DEPARTMENT STORES Many of our residents who obtain eie.lil in ihe Philadelphia Department sioies would shudder if they knew the mirse taken by their creditors before the goods are finally sent Besides finding i.-.ii whai the weekly Income of - a- h housi-hold is. they also inquire Into ii"- habits and morals of the prospective purchaser, Of course ii If a very wise method to learn a person's financial standing before giving cred-it, l.ni ihe custom followed by lh.se l-nlladelphla establishments is nothing short of detestable. The degrei of suspicion with which they look upon credit . ustomers would arouse their utmost Indignation were || known Bo ii is w.-ii lo deal with our own Con-shohocken merchants who know ail al I us lalives of both of Ihe are ll i and in only one case—Wyoming haa a letter failed to secure ihe informs tion desired. The Information in Ibis rase, however, was subsequently II cured Horn a reliable source. As a basis for starting the calcula-tion or estimate proposed, n method Whldi has not yel been used in the many already published, is resorted to. The given estimates as disclosed by the leaders of III.- tWO pa i lies ale taken, li is safe to assume thai neiih-er will concede to his opponent that which there Is n ghosl of a show of obtaining. To gel the Btatea an McKlnley we take the figures out by the Democratic National Com-mittee conceding them to 'be Repub-licans. The best of tbese is the one which ex-Governor Stone ami Con gressman .lames n. Richardson, of the Democratic National Committee, re centiy gave out for publication, These figures, ii inusi be remembered, were intended not for political Beet, bnl for purposes of Information to Democrats and Republican! alikv- The •Malts conceded to McKlnley, as well as the electoral rotes of each, nre as foflowi miisl be regarded i-: doubtful. Tin v i .. .. Colorado, i Illinois :l Indiana i:, Kansas in Kentucky I:; Mai ■ land B Nebraska. 8 Ohio 1 South Dakota, 1 Utah ... .:l West Virginia, .. t Wyoming, :i la llo. k- California .. .'.i Connecticut ...8 Delaware . .1 Iowa 1.'. Maine ..« Massaebnsntls ' . Michigan I . Minnesota . a N.-w Hampshire, . - ■ . 1 New- Jersey I-New York North Dakota ■ ; Oregon Pennsylvania :' Rhode Island 1 Vermont .1 Washington .1 IS Isconsln Total. !:: .s. on ii. • other sldi i number if males - i-.e bee,, ^i . la \. !'. .1 .ellain 'ales . r ' I. 1 ! to Bi V. II III one of these Joe M.iiil- W ho has .barge of III ' < alu'ii-i ",n n -ll i iasl g,,ivveeas !lbliyvnainl iInhiilr'liceee:a .-'i..: iie-ss.. naamme"ly> »,,„, ,,. ,„,,, „ „„, ,,, Alnl'iiinn V,''".""? ' :v"J, "'::' i'l-nt's hem-Ill His plurali. '■"'"■■ "■' Wl» ' "'I'1- s ""''.' '- "" ' in l-.'i; will I... increased ti BISMARCK'S IRON NERVE Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will nnd tremendous ener-not found where Stomach. Liv-er Kidneys and llnwels are out of or-der. If you want these qualities and I ne sue. ess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 2.1 cents nl all drug stores. Dr. Mason K. Moyer.D.nlisl liilslave. Wouldn't II make you mnd when yon found out that the hat you paid three dollars for Is no better than the one your friend bought of Tracey, the Hat-ter, for two dollars? Wouldn't It Jar you? I Carolina. I"en .-. Ti \ is. Virginia, Montana and North farollna. We will, hoWl ' . r, ll kl a mo . . neroilB . on.-.-s sion reci ni.y made and give li I in Idaho. Missouri ami Nebraska I' will be remembered thai In IBSM Bryan had a plurality Of 18, MM) in Idaho ami .... 7:'.. In Missouri, and me in.li. ilimis are Dial In- will again earn lie -• Slates. This then, will give Hryati the following: Alabama II \i kan IBS . . . .X Florida I Georgia IS ■Idaho Louisiana ,8 Mississippi i Montana :! Missouri 17 Nevada. ,1 North CaroUaa n Routh Carolina 9 Tennesee 12 Texas . . i.". Virginia |] The best method nf cleansing the liver Is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWltt'a Little Barly Risers Easy to lake. Never gripe. H. Maxwell Harry and W. K Supplcc W. Conshohocken. 121 \'.'.- mn i Col - Into consideration. Thli Stab In 1898 iiiyan a plurality of 134 792 over Mi Klnley. Tblngi i i ... an I ■ of Bryan's BIIVI r frl deserted him. He will, howi .■ i n plurality oi al This will cive Bryan foui more el cton Illinois it e battle groin ' ■ in the Middle W I It. publican factional then «ill do greal lamage to Hel I- ) 'a ; iurallty, and the Demi utilised the n I - with i M plur- . will be n in- id i" ."■ OOP i HI igh howevi r ti 1 : the El ' 18 ill .• : U til tora lo Mel otal. The I lemo ' ' Itate It i t I . on ■ :, II el tie* bill in Ihi McKlnley, ii. Kansas ilie ,. mlitimi ,.i . \-. ill lie compl li lv 11 i*mii-i i with 1890, when Bryan had a plurality of 13.6011. Thla year Mi Kin ley -.viii 'any th i,0 I and thus gel r ii -.a allotted to Kans is, llai i-.s.tn carried Kan-. only B.87I pi iralltj in I As usual Kentucky m having a ler-lif: ...in si In '•'■! M.Kinl.y earrl i-l iii" i-- - only 281 plurality, tail i -.1 twelve of the il ■ electors, one of the I lemoi i atli glee- •ois being insen The Goebel law and i onsld-iralili effect The 1 IBI iy is • !i ii1 il. hill i. ih ■ sup-who voted ii will cany Kentucky bj more than linn al'i v. The fa-1 thai s. nator Well I in di ii i led the Republican parl nvei :.. li .an -,v ill have bnl little fie.-i unon ih- condition ol i ■ -• I : in I i li'i Vii'Klnli 'is plghl "i. ■ ltd ■ ■ ... i i i . ., ' '' ' :' "»■ |l ■ - 1 ll'il 111 l.-'W | ,in I. ■ Bryan's own SI b i bun IJ D3S plurality in I }»6 H 'i j ii tin.- '""■ bj n thi run i'. eight elecU) i the Ni hraska Legislature and I le s.-ni to Waablpi ton ns a ites s.-iiatm from his home State. Ohio is unquestlonabl) Repti and its twenty-three electors \<i\\ h< I'm McKlnlej State pride and many ih. ni to I" South Dakota's four eli rtors will all be for McKlnley Bryan carried 'his State in 1898 by 183 plurality, bill ..ill lose ibis iim. I.-. I'lab has only Hue,, electors ami la controlled entln I; bj the Woi mi a ele in. nl in i .,i 118 in for Bryan and Indications polnl i ii' in Hi-van's majority thl - ' io |.-ss than 10 \\ i -i Virginia a hli • ^•' majority In 1898 will i1" i ■ii.-i thla ycni an I will i li | h. r six electoral votes bj | . :ly. Wyoming, whlcl gavi H : •; majority In ^w will him thla year .-.ml the thn isi their votes for HeKlnle i II v. Mi h cai rli i' th foui real .i n i thi ■an. State Coi i on I funds to i any on a ■ ontesl \ - a ■ ol iii ■■ conditions Mi K will bi . ' In all of the figures quoted to he is credit, d with thi on the Democratic and all othi i ol iiiiins Taking Into consideration all la. Is and flglin estimate of the general resull I follows: M. KINI.I'V. : ;i 1 DtiCUl li j | Indiana |g i : |B Maine (j and I'husetls [fj Ml hlgan || Minnesota ;» N 'i imp: hire 4 N' .• Ji .aey in fork North I Nikola ;] 'ihi.. ;»;. on i i mil SJ llllOfle hdaiul .| South Makola i ■III I V I in: I..II nia ,: 12 :: Total 281 BRYAN. ma || Arkansas g Colorado i Florida 4 |;{ Idaho " ;j KI ntm ky |8 Louisiana g Ippl «i 17 Montana :i ■ ika x 1 ;: '' 1 "linn || C ii'ililla .| Tennese* 12 fex*» ...!!!« 2 nia 12 Total IGI! Total number of electors 117 M - for a choice :':'i McKlnley'a estimated majority,, ..108 Gain IVI 1- 1898 majority 10 Thl a i.ii. show ing chang- ■ s in pluralities In many States nnd ' h uming from one party to the other, gives Mi Klnley ten more elec-in he reeeiveil In 189(1. While th.- wiit.-r is a Republican the riven with the assur- 1 ii nn ■- ai-- neither given in a biased or prejudiced vein or for polit-ical effect They are given for the In- 1 a ni Recorder readers who iiniii Democrats and Repub- 1'1. estimate has 1 n care i- ■ i.n 1.1 and has no conned ion . . 1 with any othei estimate ".huh has been punllshi 1 wi'.i 1 \.\i HENRY : l-'REAK OF A BFT 11 ra llai ' :■ 1 -I n I'.i '.1 :■ ' h ... s igen .1 ! . ■ 'r the suh . II ■ ' el "i..; i;;-'. mils' starl l'i ni eleel 1 .ml creep 'hi del] ' and Reading . a :.i hand - mi knees, 1 n rorrj Ign '.v or l- 1 I voted I- 1 M Kinb y ''mill lliution .a 1 1 illy n ' li'11 lip alia, he 1 to 1- ■ trlng will be iisi-il lo eal 1 > 'll ilu- 111 \ iimpp 1! Ihe iln.i.p iiin.i then h 1 I - imall lioya of the! >« n nl 'he 1 1 m rii IK tor and '■' 1 tiee| |f McKlnley is elected Buck "ill have to perform the tin 01 - a there promise to be some fun for the public the day following Hi. Nntlom REALIZE AND ACT Pi ople ai-.- not mini rand is i'h. \ 'i tell whal niu - 1 "i 1 -han'. nli be It : HI liim In his pi i.. a befoi ' . ii . v. s in a |. ... rial 1. "I..,., he will I when : ■ in.« much ha - iir.l 'li ■ .. hohorken I 1. v. -ii- el in Will I . iliul ; 1 :.- I \- I M.E t'S TE! ■ IMON1. I ll'i'i I ' ell -v. liv I I I I Cain ham St., < mi.'in. SB) "I have tried 1 il everythti g thai i.1 used as a pre - 1 - ni for hi adache, but noth 111 11 lillli h good as KrotiBi . ■ he Capsules. Others who have used them say the same thing." Price sold by 11. Maxwell Harry and .1. Itufus llarr. West Conshohocken. FOR I KM M.K COMPLAINTS mil diseases arising from an Impure of blood i.iehiy's Celery Nervi • .impound is an Invaluable specific. Sold by II. Maxwell Harry and .1. Itufus Bnrr, Weal Conshohocken. QUAY'S SPEECH i'» s.n.it.11 Matthew Stanley Quay red the In si speech he has de during the campaign al PI nlxville ..11 Saturda) evening to a targe audl 1 in-. . An overflow meeting was held "in oi ih, p| my Hotel, uther • i" OOI Stum Nat al Ofll ' Jf 1 T. Mi 11. k, 1 1 Philadelphia, ' Ub 1 Joseph 11. Baldwin, 1 Ihi si. 1. ami others in the . muse of in - sp. ". h Senator Ouc week ag lay, In companj with sinne gentlemen preeenl on ibis nn. 1 went in Sklppack to tell thai upright agricultural communlt} whal I did not know about terming, ami thence to Pottetown to witii iblli HI :-:iiln ring there. Thi n 10 mild a gentleman as Profeaaoi iter screamed as followa ai a meeting of triends ol - 11 1 "W. are nol here to plead the slatuti ..1 limitation; we are nol here to om 1 1 felon] \\ i- are nol here to claim Mil.- as boss. s. p. complain of com- . iuiaii .1. to apologise for our ex- We have a right to ai t, i" think ami to live, and we call upon you to think and act with us ami i.. pm me io their Innermost lair these wild thai hai e been pn ring upon the Stall." The outburst is encouraging. Leav 11 the oiber haul names v.- an here to meet you to-night, people of rim nlxville, as a traveling menagerie. ; hi is Wild Beasl Btone, the Gover- 1 f your greal C monwi ill h ibis is wild Beasl Stewart, your .lis innnisiii-.i \.|jiiiani General of thi Pennsylvania National '.Guard Thai M Bee -1 St ha. iv.-r, the recoi der - Ittdlclal oplnlona of ihe highest court of 'in- Commonwealth. This is Wild Boas) McBlree, a respected and esteemed fellow-citisen of yours, ami 1 am "Wild I-. : 1 Quay. Wild Beasl i-ikin y ■ distinguished Attorney General, haa broken loos.- ami away, ami is west of tin- Alleghenles aoi "inn-, on this dark nlghl doubtless sucking blood of ihe iiim ni "Friends of ( ".nl 1 ;..\ 1 run a 111. There, So. a.. Drdlng to Prol the bunt is on. the "Good Q01 - ernment" people have loosed their dog inn thane particular "Wild it.-asis" before you are nol exactly taking to their lairs, in fact, thi lave turned to hunl the hunters sixth ni November, The pretense thai the campaign of the Poslonlsts is conducted In the la-ti 1 "si - ni good govei inin-iii is as false : ite of limitations in the trial al Philadelphia, Which von all ri-iniinlier. It original ..I in the political miseries and per-sonal malice of disappointed men for-merly members "f the Republican pai iy. The Democracy, hopeless of 1111- aidi :i ad nit' rly forgetful of ihe resulting demoralisation to iis or-ganisation, look them to iis in.sum. warmed their sickly vitality ami set them to wmk in its vineyard. 1 have large charity for dlsappotnt- ».1 ambition, "The flesh will qnlver when tin- pin.-.-is tear. 1'he blond will follow whore tin- knife is driven," and the wounds bul half heal and gangri ns .-"is in. Then the blood is poisoned and the senses are numbed, and to the victim all nature seems changed. He looks al the worid through smoked glasses, lie has evil ' 'alks iii his sleep, 1 lope d.-i.-rred become hopiessness, He aa- . a monkish austerity, announces i.iiiiself as a man with a mission, puri- 1 in the crucible of adversity, with a d given errand, to Inform the iiiHi- II. 11. ihe evils from which they are ignorantly suffering, ami lead them to redress, fear after year, in Instance after in-stall..- this history repeats Itself. Un-derlying Ih" present tempest is the United siat.-s Senatorshlp Pi nnsj ivanla in a whole centurj has not lost a single dollar liy defalcation of one o' her public olll.ials. The united fortunes of all of the heads of departments at Harrlsburg, from the Governor down, added t<> the fortune of our United staiis Senator ami my own will nol in total equal one year's Income of the merchant prime or the traction magnate who an- tin- main-springs of ihe fusion movement, the greal teachers and treasurera of re-form Tin- treasury of Penneylvanls is not tiie great fiscal Institution re-formers would ban- you believe. Ill .1. i- our financial BVStem the annual receipts of our Treasury are nol one-f. inrth of the annual receipts of the Treasury of the city of Philadelphia, Tin y do mil more ihan equal tin- an-nual receipts of the city of Pttteburg or th.. .-I.HUM nf Allegheny. The money is not held in Hie vaults of ll-irrisnurg. bul di nosiii .I .1 11 irdlng in lav ii-.ul 1 In slate, w li. 1.- Mi. 1 1 ilu- n •■ of it. union il - ■ immonwealth n pilre A ill.iliav.1' p. nnaylvanla la honest. 1 ler ■ iri honi BI li'i' .ii- i 1!. : '. a 1 ■ a.' . ■' all lll|. I :-ii .1 of si Hi .,.,,-, .| , 1 .,,.| . . in nnd th ,1 . : I nil,-. ', - , - ih ■ M 1 f I In- hist twenty liv- 1 ■ mini 1 11 hnvi ii "■■ : I ,-| ', 1 - - fpui I' nd m- " ha1 <■ hi n .-'' II ll of paid lab '.- in " 1111 ' if Hi 1 ' ■ 'if 1 b -. 1 -a- 1 -I I' BI " I Btlllll ilmi" am: be a nation am.: herai If. Oitl of hi ■ I : 1 '""Will.: M piai in tin Bel I 1 1 f • I"- unai I. I of 11 mill: 1 'i" II. .-!" 1 llllld Imil.l at h 1 o v n s ilpynrda hoi ov n BUI V plal ■ hi r ■ hei .-'.'. :: -.11". i- planl ". "h Willis li ne: 11. 1 OS 11 :' in 1' H " Ii ml .-. ml them out on the M 1 ■: -I . n her ll Inite on 'll [ nil fn i i- ! , in ■ I l'i : . i- III.I a In : Mat i'-' n 'I " a IWO Cf-1 ii -i|.| 1 ■ .1 h.>'. ■■ rni a 'l a In .' inu'iuit of 1 1.. exi "in' In -i -miii v -mil other i In a contest, one of the ' 1 Mn- rnsi 1 11 1 1 f Ihe s |o Phlladi Inhln hai -■ a histoi v, la the aim nl'' lie v will bribe piously, They iiavi bribed pray-e fully, v.,a can scarcely any them 1 i] Taki Ihelr mom y lav it care fully out of reai h until aftei eli ctlon Th. 11 there are laud ible chart! - hand lo tip- use of Which il 1:111 be usefully donated ami you can 'consider Ihe propriety of mentioning IimJ|b.|itl-l iy of Ihe donors. ANTI QUAY MEETINGS anti-Quay Republicans ol gomerj county hold .1 ■ tin Grand Opera ilu on Haturday < venlng, 1). . mil. in . though ' ! ■ ■ IS In any , 1 le.-ia 1 It.ii . •| he a '■• tin H thi il II. II l-'.-ll. -roll Ki'icbcl, thn .- of thi 1 an lid anti-Quay I.-1 The Bpcnken oi II ' larli Hi - 'ii,.-k- 'in 11 Maxwell of I 1 ■ in. .1 Bayard Henrj il PI I 1 . ■ 1 1 III till Sill ' da] night In the North H d 1 - Walet 11 S Krii ' .1 North W known thn I.I . hail arm I I .11 -.. Hon ' Public Snfi iv Phlladi I!. I...V.-.-I-. 1 her Clark, Cm hoh 1 - on the Indi i» nd "i ': 1 Govrrmni nl 1 em and ihi Messi Pettei olf, Krlebi I. .1 in Sexton, The i.i.v... Mi , |on 1 . soi i.iiinii represi ntlng tl Governmenl lantl Quay) tli l.itiir. in Mom held a n ting .11 Brj n M renini 11 Herl ;.| < si.l. .1 Ih" I,, . nn. live legislature ton, ll. 11. Pettei 1." 1. ni... THE CONSHOHOCKEN PROPHET PREDICTS A DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING \ Democratic M held ai Hotel Barrett Col on .Monday evening, No o'clock 1 h toll -ain address the meeting E M Baq Norristi wn; 1 Smith, Esq., candidate foi Norrlstown; Jerry Deloney RJsq . .,r pmt. I., ori 1 W v'. ai Philadelphia; Dr. ci Artsdalen, of \siii 1,,. lobn A. Wentx candidate for in grass, Kmt Washington. DEATHS GANNON In c.iishiiii.i : . October 28, II Michael Gannon The relatlvi ■ ami fi lendi ..1 thi family, also Ihe m. mbera of thi "i- MrEvoy Beneficial Chestnnl llill. Philadelphia, nn Holy Rosary So. lety of Bt. Matl ''hull h. Conshohocken, ar fully iir. io d to attend the 1 Wednesday morning, al B o'cli his late residence, Fourth Wood strei t. ili^li Ma - ol Ri it St Matthews Church, int. 1 ii si. Matthew's Cemetei y SMITH On Ocober 29, K 1 infant son of John ll and K 1 an. .I 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ip, || tend the funeral, on W noon, al 1 o'clock, Iron- his pa residence, Merlon avenue v ahohocken, Montgomery Count] Intermenl al Gulf Cen I HEWITT. Mary BHisabeth da 1 ler of Kphi-aini ami Mary T I! aged nine months hied Mondaj Oc-tober 29. Funeral on Thursday morn ing al 11 o'clock. 1 li-i- feller thai got ■ aronn iei-r rounty oughl tar be man ■ ' i in manage hlmsell ♦ ' anill.v : lluini; |M)y |H In polltlshun'd drop dead ■ a bard day's work ♦ 'i hai thi 1 football pi mat kli mii> kb ;, with tii. 1 mouth ♦ " thai builds castles '." "" 1 no foundation ' ' luis a " 'I'd Job, I.Ill li,. olwuz . ..nn s ..ill op top. go insane from givin . very bod} -i,,.,- mind. • Thai a HI Increase In tho "'■>■ act poii- :i hlnw-in. e ttin that "skeer> 'I look. ♦ pBttSe in th. i- of ■ "al 'll ma- In ther price ike s|f>\ 1 feel mate full. .1011 COULDN'T ll >Vi: sninn IT If he'd bad itching riles. They'n ■- 1 riidy annoj Ing bnl Buckli 1 Sain- will line l.,e worst .as. of Pill s on earth. 11 has cured thoui l-or Injuries. Pains or Bodily lions it's tin- best salve iii the world, trice LT.C a box, Cure guaranl I. Subl by all drugglsls. No other pliis mn equal Di " Little Barly Risen for prompl certainty and aflli 11. Maxwell Harry and W. B, Supplee W. Conshohocken Ism ss is now beglnnln (er iiuivo a lltl ♦ M people kin ' ben y«j- nint [oi no in-ill. j Thai ilii-r feller that don't mend his ways usually lias ter mend his clothes. DAMAOUG EVIDENCE 1NST ALLEGED WIRE THIEF Bali ai. the alleged wire thlff. wim wi.,:,., ui-,.,1 nn Wednesday Weal Spring Mill 1 '• Offlcei Daniel Hastings of this bor- |"i' a hearing yesterday fore Magistrate ilevwood. need, be posed for a plrtui Onigguri William Neville testified - - open ami noti- !"' '' suited iii Friday's 1 C. Bevan, an employee of the ■ ml Atlantic Telephone Co "nl" "n" he f nl four spans of wire intlng 1 r.-ot or i«o pounds vnluod at twenty cents per sum,, nf the wire which was ; i-rippleil and broken off Daniel Hastings said thai he - i« Baldwin and another man stend-* 1"" 1 w 1my feet from where the v. ii-.- was coi, He covered the ■ with ins revolver, hut his companion escaped, 1 William ll.-iild who searched ■h" prisoner then produced the articles found iipnii him. Among them was a sleeve sllllilil I' III I he kind UBCll by linesmen in Joining wli 1 . ■ her In atsld 'inn he used the knife ii wn,.,1,■„ handle, which was found iiiiun. hirftrTTTr7*axlng and ■ 'i ere nf rutting Wire ' v it li ii ifii-rwiu-.ls. \s Hi evlrienoe against him was ' -' ■ lio'i'i'ii'i' Magistrate lleyi ...il hold iii,,, under one thous-md dollan ball in defauu of which he ni i" the Norrlstown jail to awali 11 iii iii court I 1 I-' "I is mi eczema of the scalp i.'iiines. inn ii can be cured. Hums Ointment, quick ami "in in iis results \i any drug i:ls Read the RBC0RDBB. $1 n year. POWDER, < Absolutely Pcire Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all others.-C. GORJU, late Chef, Delmonico's, ' ROYAL BAKING B0W0M CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW VOftK. i y y
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 30, 1900 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1900-10-30 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 30 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 72 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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FullText | RV1 RYTHING HERB l'i.AIN AND CLEAR ®ljc Ccmsljoljockn fUcor&cr. ALL THAT'S TRUE WE LL GIVE TO YOU" PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NO. 1972 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER .'JO, 1900. >l. PKB XEAB DOOME VPPENINGS turn OF TIIK I RII Mis AROUND US THEIR I'l.KASURES ANI> III' II,' WOES , ly " 11 [row in.'.. 1'.!■ ini«-is look n iKed up I'II.i ii , • Bhui'iicncd Where I Ihnl n d of i rade? Gum illon are IMIIIIII Ing in prli KIM I' • i'ii < 'In I v.i . bank (ill Coal collars are hcRlnnli Mi' Whal is becoming of our fair eye In -ln.'il.l inn In iiiul mali ii i in- i-nnieni Rend Is in hi-- ilollghl ..■ ill. Couch -' run '. going up mill also llnW II - I. il slurl - i • ripe, ; I i» I i- il nnti I' ilsi i.i. ■ - v. ill ii |io|iulni ii -mor row night, Theic's . a ai ■ 11 \ of Idle nun nhoul I,.. I c\, II Vpples Bre blushing :ii the • i for them. Hen arc now going around carrying conceal* .1 < DUKII syrup To run for n train is a good way in train fur :i run. n.ll... am Ills slill go 'riillllil tak Ml Will. Thai frown is removed while smok-inc. ;i sinnoti i Igar. Rlverton is I ked fur Saturday on i..r Conshohocki n ^i Idlron \i.ii:ii i leavei brighten the nppi ar in. i.i* the hom< 'a Interloi Henry Devlin has |ual returned from .1 \ isii iii relal Ives in I'lttsburg. "I was out tolling ilp- ball" is the lati -i definition oi a u.«..i time. The frowning Bkloe Baturdoy kepi Mi* football i nthual Ing. \ ii'iii.n lenvi i are now 1I.MII!' worn in the hair by our fn 'mils. John Hurrn} ol I • Po ; ill Ward. hat ..pi ned up . there. Rome of oui ■ - ■ I II nboul i "oi gnniiu nn autoi i dilli club ! ■ ever lie bill nad-ile I.I - - .-in. i then. Mrs John VanMeti ' lladel-phin wna \ is-ii iiiL: friends hen on laal lay The game with Frankfort proi in I.I. up. mosl hotly rontested mi'' of Hi., aoaaon i hi' bis" pilglltBtS ale How keeping ipu. i io give McKlnley and Bryan n DCS. 'I'ln' man who Data 1 ... ii 11:Iii hefon h. goes !.. lied often wish-i's thai in- hadn't ii is iii. flutj ..I every i Itlsen of the United siii...- i.» vote Remember i..is on election .lay.. Lots "i election bets arc hatching ami there promises to !"■ l"is of fun in ill. I. -ii mi the 'lav after The Directors of the Firs! National li.ink have decktied a dividend mi the capital stock on the earnings of the '\ mouths. ipostoi -- I:PI' tickets for alleged Qalvi ston i meflta They have I".'ii operatlni through the hehuylklll Vallej The Trenton team evidently heard how easily Haddonfleid »..- defeated .■in.i believed thai discretion was the P. i ter pai i of va nn. tov i nfested with bow wows win. seemed to lie in league with Hi., mldnlghl engineers win. keen the town awake, Several 'I"u murders have been threatened. \i ihr ActIvi '. ■ ■ lon'i hasaar on Saturday i rening Daniel was awairthed I Deiansy, .iii.i Antoyni Messmer, a hox of * Igars. The Jury of view lias aaaoaeod agalnsl 'b*' county the sum of fiitm namagos sustained by Patrick l.ynrh by reason of the opening and grading of Third avenue al Spring Mill avenue, Mo II i.i I*., the eleven year old daugh-ter of Councilman i W. Campbell, was awarded the Ladies' gold watch, ai Hi., fail- given i>y Ho- Spring Mill Band on Saturday nlghl in VVashlta Hall. \ musical entertalnmenl u-iv.in un-der iii.- auspices of '!.■' Calvary P. B, choir, will I... given in ill.'Parish House mi Thursday evening, Novem-ber ISth 'I'll.' choir will also P.. as ; by talenl from Philadelphia. c n N S II (i in the rush we're sure to go il ii '■ K i: N I'ollshoh.'i kl n Its ihe te 'in we all take stock in Consh]' Conshy! i lonshohocken \ Ladles' ami Gents' prises arc exhibition in the window of |»\ Rlghter's Jewelry Sim., which will be given for the mosl beautiful costumes ai ih. dam. .a the i'. nn Social Club in l" o s. of ,\ Mali ' ■ i ■ . even in". On la; i rnisiiav evening Mis i in • pupils of ih.. Seci r.i lirammn' l.ra.li- in mil Public S. ho.Is. through the i mil tea) . i Phni macisl Thos F Hi COJ «rei <• given an illusii at. .1 I. s son on weights and measures which pi'".' 'i to i y Instr ii tlve ami In-teresting, an.I wa- mil. Ii i:.i.i... Inted II i- rag • . i thai Conshohocken has am..p..: its Inhabitant i many loll • ■I! win. usually stand around both railroad bridges and instill strangers I" ina ' i". alii Imbued with .■ ;m-on a . in' . i ihelr numbers They lake in.. i;.i .i. light in Insulting nun ami women together their remarks of i. n being ipii." 'pi. on Saturday ami Sundnj i sp., inllj th< y are more per- ■I ami i"any of our no I i. sp... I • d Citlsens hay Io run lip. gauntlet of iii.ii' Instill hoiild topped ai once ami the rowdlea 'lisp. I H. .1. Menghre writes to the tansdale Reporter thai there is a marrlaa i" take plan in official Mr... You oon'l Biipp. : - a a .ii \ a pretty IH-il. proverbial cage without Intending io put the pretty little proverbial bird In li. Wi II. Mrs is whin Record, r of Deedi H"i i . p. Righter has don.', ami rumor BRJ IS Intending in com-plete. .Mr Rlghtl I' has JllSl pun iias.-il a mo lern dwi lllng mi Weal Marshall street, Norrlstown, He is single, ami ih.- houa i i a ' truths taken In . onnei tlon srltn II'' li'l thOI a- "in:, 'han usually serene look upon hli fai • ■ ami is i isily delighted with nil references io matrimony Are what the missi,, mongi i. are building upon. The only thing i know |i thai he i. going to got a pretty ami ii:..- little wii,- a neigh-h. ii ■ daughtei i here will be a stir in social circles al Spring Mill when the iti rorder mates WEST CONSHOHOCKEN Alfred Noiiiii is making extensive alterations to his property mi Ford ii. .a There an several masque-rede par-heduli .1 in this borough for to-morrow night Harry Potter, who was recently admitted to the German Hospital, in Philadelphia, to undergo a surgical op-iration, is slowly recovering. The small hoy is laying In wall on to-morrow evening when he win make himself prominent by calling nn hi: neighbors attired in bis masque- - nil. ih.- public schools ar.. closed this week owing to the teaciiers' Institute whlch is being held al Norrlstown. All of i in- teachers from his borough are in uttendnni.-. William Merkle will occupy the I ae of Mrs. K. Gallagher on Apple ai.-. i recently made vacant by the re-moval m Lawrence Ramey who chang-ed his place of residence to a house in 'in- Old Fellows' row. ih.- funeral of George WMfoni •i.k place on Sunday afternoon from i residence, Mechanlcvllle, ami irgely ail. nded by his many rcln-ind friends The intermenl was a the (lulf Cemetery, i Paul, in.- three- months-old sou in ll ami Kate Smith, died al .-ins' residence, Merlon avenue, lay. 'I'll.- funeral services will ". I., hi mi Wednesday afternoon, al i o'clock, from his parents' residence. i ne intermenl will be made in the i.uif Cemetery, MCKINLEYSURiiTOWIN. on II. DEATH OK M MORLEY Mi. ii ai Morley died on Friday morning of pneumonia niter a short Illness, ai his horn.' on North Kim street. Mi Morley was horn In Ireland slx-ty- flve years ago ami came to America a 1868. After arriving in America he wenl io New Jersey where In- worked mi various farms mil 11 the breaking "in of the Civil War. when be enlisted in the 28th Regl it, New Jersey Vol. ami served through the entire war with distinction, A Fredericksbiirg be was wounded. Afer being discharged from ih.. military hospital be again was s.-ni io the from ami served with distinction si the battle of Gettysburg, M " lose of ih.- war, be was honor-ably discharged and in ISf." name lo Conshohocken where he resided until - alh. Mi. Morley has worked in ami about Conshohocken until about eight vears ago, when assisting In loading a boiler i the Conshohocken Cinder Crusher he sustained an injury of the hand which necessitated the amputation of Bin arm. Since then Mr. Morley has lived retired, ii. has always been a good citizen: In politics in- was a Democrat but m ver look any active part. He is survived by a widow. The fa- Bel ii was held yesterday morning and High Mass was celebrated In si. Mat-thews Church, the Intermenl being ma.!.- in si. Matthew's New Cemetery The pnll bearers all nephews of the ceased were Michael ,1. Morley, las Morley, Patrick Morley, Michael Mor-ley, Anthony Morley and Thomas Mor-ley. THOMPSON HELD FOR COURT .lames Thompson who stabbed i In s McNnmarn of this borough on Saturday night, October uoth. and Richard Vincent charged with being I been~ the work of weeks an accessory were given a hearing yes-, es letters have i II s.-ni III represeo AN ESTIMATE FROM WILLIAM 1IKNRY SHOWING THE STATES THAT WILL GO FOR M-KIN LEY Philadelphia, Ocl -"•. n lass than two months ago the out-look for the re-election of President William McKlnlej was exceeding!) gloomy and the election of William Jennings Bryan seemed an assured fact. Mm high in the Republican pai iy. fully cognisant ol the state of fi-ei Ing throughout the United States perturbed in mind ami did not hesitate io express the nnesalneBs which they fell as lo the reSUll of Ihe No\.|uh.-|- -II. I'his . ..million of affall I u.i - due to a number of circumstances. Never has ,i president passed through such a trying period as thai in which I'?, si.1.-in McKlnley has been Ihi can 11al figures Aside from the wars in which our country has bean Involved, greal issues have been met affecting ..in- financial, commercial ami manu-facturing Interests, A feeling of un-rest, ever more cognisant among Americans during prosperity than in times of adversity, has pervaded the country for s.-verai years post With il dv.-ni. or rather revival, of Bryan as a presidential candidate, the coun try si fin.-.! to look upon him as the prognltor of new Pleas which ii mighl lie well lo experiment with. Thai he was popular with ihe working cli none unbiased will deny. urn now all is changed. Bryan, with a free tongue, has opened his neari to the American people. The sober minds have seriously studied both si.i.-s. ami realising what n lec-tion of Bryan would mean to a country so great as ours, have become con-vinced that although Mr. Bryan mighl make an exceptionally bright Mayor of a city, or possibly, a Governor of n Stale, il would be wholly iinwisi in pjace a man of his Ideas in the position now h.l.l by President McKlnley, The people of ail classes have begun to realize that William McKlnley has acted wisely. Judiciously, temperately ami patriotically throughout his ad-ministration, and fully deserves rec-ognition as one of iim greatesl pr si dents we have ev.-i had. lie is differ-ent from Washington, ami in- eannol be classed as a i.inroln. for he lias in. l and acted with issues sueli as neither of them have had occasion lo meet McKlnley stands alone. Inn future hls-i. ny will .-lass him among ihe great-est rulers of bis age ami writers will place him in the same category with Washington, Lincoln ami Grant. McKlnley will he re-elected on the sixth of next month. Jusl as siir-sun rims In the East and sets in the West No power on earth can now dc teal him. An avalanche is sweeping our ihe country, sweeping every op-posing force aside, and Ihe result will be that Mr. Bryan will he a badly de-feated candidate fur Ihe presidency. These assertions are not made oil' hami nor ui«in ihe strength of infor-mation gleaned from biased or unre-liable sources, I will endeavor to prove by ex facts and by Bgures carefully gathen I from reliable sources thai McKlnley'a election is certain. Their reliability oi sin h a character as to mnke them as fair and as conservative, if mil more BO. than any oilier flgnrea given In an ante' election estimate. The work of gathering these Bgures baa in many caa GS INT R Mefil VTH in Conshohocken, I with the Ti- ■ nni by his kindness and 1 ■"■",' mnnj mends ,-. i „,,,, working for in. nicceM op Tues day. aim ol in. m..in l : , ,,,l .,,,,| na| h„| r(HI,| h||8. Inesstral g so that he should make in admirable representative. Those who vote for M. McGlathery Indeed for the whole Republican ticket, will make no mistake Total, Taking these two partisan i i si. i,- IU. !... 3tati s only remain, terday morning before Magistrate Hej wood in Ihe station bouse. lames Stewart, one of the witnesses said that when annoyed by McNamarn. Thompson warned him to keep off say- Ing he would knife him if be didn't. He also claimed that he could only use a. hand. Vim eni who .sat beside him said he bad two ready for use but that was ihe only way that he figured In fracas, M igistrate Heywood beid Vincent to await the result of M. Namara's Injur-es l.ul as the latter Is on the road to recovery, Vincent was discharged, in default of one thousand dollars ball. Thompson was sent lo jail where he awaits a further hearing. A WOMENS MEETING Tin District Convention, No. 3, of ihe the Women's Relief Corps, met in ileorge Smith Post Hall, yesterday. BJtghl corps were represented with 87 delegates and other members. The session was opened with the usual devotional exercise. An address of welcome was made by Mrs. E. Stewart and responded to by Mrs. Jnmes. the president The realistic work of the Women Relief forps was then exemplified by ilu- visilinj; corps, which look up most of ihe morning session. Dinner was served in the dining com "f the hall and the convention was Balled lo order al half-pasl two. with routine buslncHs and an election o officers for Ihe ensuing year. Mrs. Stewart being made president, with vice presidents Mrs Ringler, of Oxford ind lira Vldenger, of itovborough. A rising vole of thanks was given ih. Corps. \::\. for their hospitality. The hall was beautifully decorated with palms and Hags and bunting. I ■ -i T:i visited in ihe evening and addresses were made by Commander Rogers ami Past cm ander .1. c. Jones and were i.Mpmiileil lo by sev-eral ladies from Philadelphia DEPARTMENT STORES Many of our residents who obtain eie.lil in ihe Philadelphia Department sioies would shudder if they knew the mirse taken by their creditors before the goods are finally sent Besides finding i.-.ii whai the weekly Income of - a- h housi-hold is. they also inquire Into ii"- habits and morals of the prospective purchaser, Of course ii If a very wise method to learn a person's financial standing before giving cred-it, l.ni ihe custom followed by lh.se l-nlladelphla establishments is nothing short of detestable. The degrei of suspicion with which they look upon credit . ustomers would arouse their utmost Indignation were || known Bo ii is w.-ii lo deal with our own Con-shohocken merchants who know ail al I us lalives of both of Ihe are ll i and in only one case—Wyoming haa a letter failed to secure ihe informs tion desired. The Information in Ibis rase, however, was subsequently II cured Horn a reliable source. As a basis for starting the calcula-tion or estimate proposed, n method Whldi has not yel been used in the many already published, is resorted to. The given estimates as disclosed by the leaders of III.- tWO pa i lies ale taken, li is safe to assume thai neiih-er will concede to his opponent that which there Is n ghosl of a show of obtaining. To gel the Btatea an McKlnley we take the figures out by the Democratic National Com-mittee conceding them to 'be Repub-licans. The best of tbese is the one which ex-Governor Stone ami Con gressman .lames n. Richardson, of the Democratic National Committee, re centiy gave out for publication, These figures, ii inusi be remembered, were intended not for political Beet, bnl for purposes of Information to Democrats and Republican! alikv- The •Malts conceded to McKlnley, as well as the electoral rotes of each, nre as foflowi miisl be regarded i-: doubtful. Tin v i .. .. Colorado, i Illinois :l Indiana i:, Kansas in Kentucky I:; Mai ■ land B Nebraska. 8 Ohio 1 South Dakota, 1 Utah ... .:l West Virginia, .. t Wyoming, :i la llo. k- California .. .'.i Connecticut ...8 Delaware . .1 Iowa 1.'. Maine ..« Massaebnsntls ' . Michigan I . Minnesota . a N.-w Hampshire, . - ■ . 1 New- Jersey I-New York North Dakota ■ ; Oregon Pennsylvania :' Rhode Island 1 Vermont .1 Washington .1 IS Isconsln Total. !:: .s. on ii. • other sldi i number if males - i-.e bee,, ^i . la \. !'. .1 .ellain 'ales . r ' I. 1 ! to Bi V. II III one of these Joe M.iiil- W ho has .barge of III ' < alu'ii-i ",n n -ll i iasl g,,ivveeas !lbliyvnainl iInhiilr'liceee:a .-'i..: iie-ss.. naamme"ly> »,,„, ,,. ,„,,, „ „„, ,,, Alnl'iiinn V,''".""? ' :v"J, "'::' i'l-nt's hem-Ill His plurali. '■"'"■■ "■' Wl» ' "'I'1- s ""''.' '- "" ' in l-.'i; will I... increased ti BISMARCK'S IRON NERVE Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will nnd tremendous ener-not found where Stomach. Liv-er Kidneys and llnwels are out of or-der. If you want these qualities and I ne sue. ess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 2.1 cents nl all drug stores. Dr. Mason K. Moyer.D.nlisl liilslave. Wouldn't II make you mnd when yon found out that the hat you paid three dollars for Is no better than the one your friend bought of Tracey, the Hat-ter, for two dollars? Wouldn't It Jar you? I Carolina. I"en .-. Ti \ is. Virginia, Montana and North farollna. We will, hoWl ' . r, ll kl a mo . . neroilB . on.-.-s sion reci ni.y made and give li I in Idaho. Missouri ami Nebraska I' will be remembered thai In IBSM Bryan had a plurality Of 18, MM) in Idaho ami .... 7:'.. In Missouri, and me in.li. ilimis are Dial In- will again earn lie -• Slates. This then, will give Hryati the following: Alabama II \i kan IBS . . . .X Florida I Georgia IS ■Idaho Louisiana ,8 Mississippi i Montana :! Missouri 17 Nevada. ,1 North CaroUaa n Routh Carolina 9 Tennesee 12 Texas . . i.". Virginia |] The best method nf cleansing the liver Is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWltt'a Little Barly Risers Easy to lake. Never gripe. H. Maxwell Harry and W. K Supplcc W. Conshohocken. 121 \'.'.- mn i Col - Into consideration. Thli Stab In 1898 iiiyan a plurality of 134 792 over Mi Klnley. Tblngi i i ... an I ■ of Bryan's BIIVI r frl deserted him. He will, howi .■ i n plurality oi al This will cive Bryan foui more el cton Illinois it e battle groin ' ■ in the Middle W I It. publican factional then «ill do greal lamage to Hel I- ) 'a ; iurallty, and the Demi utilised the n I - with i M plur- . will be n in- id i" ."■ OOP i HI igh howevi r ti 1 : the El ' 18 ill .• : U til tora lo Mel otal. The I lemo ' ' Itate It i t I . on ■ :, II el tie* bill in Ihi McKlnley, ii. Kansas ilie ,. mlitimi ,.i . \-. ill lie compl li lv 11 i*mii-i i with 1890, when Bryan had a plurality of 13.6011. Thla year Mi Kin ley -.viii 'any th i,0 I and thus gel r ii -.a allotted to Kans is, llai i-.s.tn carried Kan-. only B.87I pi iralltj in I As usual Kentucky m having a ler-lif: ...in si In '•'■! M.Kinl.y earrl i-l iii" i-- - only 281 plurality, tail i -.1 twelve of the il ■ electors, one of the I lemoi i atli glee- •ois being insen The Goebel law and i onsld-iralili effect The 1 IBI iy is • !i ii1 il. hill i. ih ■ sup-who voted ii will cany Kentucky bj more than linn al'i v. The fa-1 thai s. nator Well I in di ii i led the Republican parl nvei :.. li .an -,v ill have bnl little fie.-i unon ih- condition ol i ■ -• I : in I i li'i Vii'Klnli 'is plghl "i. ■ ltd ■ ■ ... i i i . ., ' '' ' :' "»■ |l ■ - 1 ll'il 111 l.-'W | ,in I. ■ Bryan's own SI b i bun IJ D3S plurality in I }»6 H 'i j ii tin.- '""■ bj n thi run i'. eight elecU) i the Ni hraska Legislature and I le s.-ni to Waablpi ton ns a ites s.-iiatm from his home State. Ohio is unquestlonabl) Repti and its twenty-three electors \ 'll ilu- 111 \ iimpp 1! Ihe iln.i.p iiin.i then h 1 I - imall lioya of the! >« n nl 'he 1 1 m rii IK tor and '■' 1 tiee| |f McKlnley is elected Buck "ill have to perform the tin 01 - a there promise to be some fun for the public the day following Hi. Nntlom REALIZE AND ACT Pi ople ai-.- not mini rand is i'h. \ 'i tell whal niu - 1 "i 1 -han'. nli be It : HI liim In his pi i.. a befoi ' . ii . v. s in a |. ... rial 1. "I..,., he will I when : ■ in.« much ha - iir.l 'li ■ .. hohorken I 1. v. -ii- el in Will I . iliul ; 1 :.- I \- I M.E t'S TE! ■ IMON1. I ll'i'i I ' ell -v. liv I I I I Cain ham St., < mi.'in. SB) "I have tried 1 il everythti g thai i.1 used as a pre - 1 - ni for hi adache, but noth 111 11 lillli h good as KrotiBi . ■ he Capsules. Others who have used them say the same thing." Price sold by 11. Maxwell Harry and .1. Itufus llarr. West Conshohocken. FOR I KM M.K COMPLAINTS mil diseases arising from an Impure of blood i.iehiy's Celery Nervi • .impound is an Invaluable specific. Sold by II. Maxwell Harry and .1. Itufus Bnrr, Weal Conshohocken. QUAY'S SPEECH i'» s.n.it.11 Matthew Stanley Quay red the In si speech he has de during the campaign al PI nlxville ..11 Saturda) evening to a targe audl 1 in-. . An overflow meeting was held "in oi ih, p| my Hotel, uther • i" OOI Stum Nat al Ofll ' Jf 1 T. Mi 11. k, 1 1 Philadelphia, ' Ub 1 Joseph 11. Baldwin, 1 Ihi si. 1. ami others in the . muse of in - sp. ". h Senator Ouc week ag lay, In companj with sinne gentlemen preeenl on ibis nn. 1 went in Sklppack to tell thai upright agricultural communlt} whal I did not know about terming, ami thence to Pottetown to witii iblli HI :-:iiln ring there. Thi n 10 mild a gentleman as Profeaaoi iter screamed as followa ai a meeting of triends ol - 11 1 "W. are nol here to plead the slatuti ..1 limitation; we are nol here to om 1 1 felon] \\ i- are nol here to claim Mil.- as boss. s. p. complain of com- . iuiaii .1. to apologise for our ex- We have a right to ai t, i" think ami to live, and we call upon you to think and act with us ami i.. pm me io their Innermost lair these wild thai hai e been pn ring upon the Stall." The outburst is encouraging. Leav 11 the oiber haul names v.- an here to meet you to-night, people of rim nlxville, as a traveling menagerie. ; hi is Wild Beasl Btone, the Gover- 1 f your greal C monwi ill h ibis is wild Beasl Stewart, your .lis innnisiii-.i \.|jiiiani General of thi Pennsylvania National '.Guard Thai M Bee -1 St ha. iv.-r, the recoi der - Ittdlclal oplnlona of ihe highest court of 'in- Commonwealth. This is Wild Boas) McBlree, a respected and esteemed fellow-citisen of yours, ami 1 am "Wild I-. : 1 Quay. Wild Beasl i-ikin y ■ distinguished Attorney General, haa broken loos.- ami away, ami is west of tin- Alleghenles aoi "inn-, on this dark nlghl doubtless sucking blood of ihe iiim ni "Friends of ( ".nl 1 ;..\ 1 run a 111. There, So. a.. Drdlng to Prol the bunt is on. the "Good Q01 - ernment" people have loosed their dog inn thane particular "Wild it.-asis" before you are nol exactly taking to their lairs, in fact, thi lave turned to hunl the hunters sixth ni November, The pretense thai the campaign of the Poslonlsts is conducted In the la-ti 1 "si - ni good govei inin-iii is as false : ite of limitations in the trial al Philadelphia, Which von all ri-iniinlier. It original ..I in the political miseries and per-sonal malice of disappointed men for-merly members "f the Republican pai iy. The Democracy, hopeless of 1111- aidi :i ad nit' rly forgetful of ihe resulting demoralisation to iis or-ganisation, look them to iis in.sum. warmed their sickly vitality ami set them to wmk in its vineyard. 1 have large charity for dlsappotnt- ».1 ambition, "The flesh will qnlver when tin- pin.-.-is tear. 1'he blond will follow whore tin- knife is driven," and the wounds bul half heal and gangri ns .-"is in. Then the blood is poisoned and the senses are numbed, and to the victim all nature seems changed. He looks al the worid through smoked glasses, lie has evil ' 'alks iii his sleep, 1 lope d.-i.-rred become hopiessness, He aa- . a monkish austerity, announces i.iiiiself as a man with a mission, puri- 1 in the crucible of adversity, with a d given errand, to Inform the iiiHi- II. 11. ihe evils from which they are ignorantly suffering, ami lead them to redress, fear after year, in Instance after in-stall..- this history repeats Itself. Un-derlying Ih" present tempest is the United siat.-s Senatorshlp Pi nnsj ivanla in a whole centurj has not lost a single dollar liy defalcation of one o' her public olll.ials. The united fortunes of all of the heads of departments at Harrlsburg, from the Governor down, added t<> the fortune of our United staiis Senator ami my own will nol in total equal one year's Income of the merchant prime or the traction magnate who an- tin- main-springs of ihe fusion movement, the greal teachers and treasurera of re-form Tin- treasury of Penneylvanls is not tiie great fiscal Institution re-formers would ban- you believe. Ill .1. i- our financial BVStem the annual receipts of our Treasury are nol one-f. inrth of the annual receipts of the Treasury of the city of Philadelphia, Tin y do mil more ihan equal tin- an-nual receipts of the city of Pttteburg or th.. .-I.HUM nf Allegheny. The money is not held in Hie vaults of ll-irrisnurg. bul di nosiii .I .1 11 irdlng in lav ii-.ul 1 In slate, w li. 1.- Mi. 1 1 ilu- n •■ of it. union il - ■ immonwealth n pilre A ill.iliav.1' p. nnaylvanla la honest. 1 ler ■ iri honi BI li'i' .ii- i 1!. : '. a 1 ■ a.' . ■' all lll|. I :-ii .1 of si Hi .,.,,-, .| , 1 .,,.| . . in nnd th ,1 . : I nil,-. ', - , - ih ■ M 1 f I In- hist twenty liv- 1 ■ mini 1 11 hnvi ii "■■ : I ,-| ', 1 - - fpui I' nd m- " ha1 <■ hi n .-'' II ll of paid lab '.- in " 1111 ' if Hi 1 ' ■ 'if 1 b -. 1 -a- 1 -I I' BI " I Btlllll ilmi" am: be a nation am.: herai If. Oitl of hi ■ I : 1 '""Will.: M piai in tin Bel I 1 1 f • I"- unai I. I of 11 mill: 1 'i" II. .-!" 1 llllld Imil.l at h 1 o v n s ilpynrda hoi ov n BUI V plal ■ hi r ■ hei .-'.'. :: -.11". i- planl ". "h Willis li ne: 11. 1 OS 11 :' in 1' H " Ii ml .-. ml them out on the M 1 ■: -I . n her ll Inite on 'll [ nil fn i i- ! , in ■ I l'i : . i- III.I a In : Mat i'-' n 'I " a IWO Cf-1 ii -i|.| 1 ■ .1 h.>'. ■■ rni a 'l a In .' inu'iuit of 1 1.. exi "in' In -i -miii v -mil other i In a contest, one of the ' 1 Mn- rnsi 1 11 1 1 f Ihe s |o Phlladi Inhln hai -■ a histoi v, la the aim nl'' lie v will bribe piously, They iiavi bribed pray-e fully, v.,a can scarcely any them 1 i] Taki Ihelr mom y lav it care fully out of reai h until aftei eli ctlon Th. 11 there are laud ible chart! - hand lo tip- use of Which il 1:111 be usefully donated ami you can 'consider Ihe propriety of mentioning IimJ|b.|itl-l iy of Ihe donors. ANTI QUAY MEETINGS anti-Quay Republicans ol gomerj county hold .1 ■ tin Grand Opera ilu on Haturday < venlng, 1). . mil. in . though ' ! ■ ■ IS In any , 1 le.-ia 1 It.ii . •| he a '■• tin H thi il II. II l-'.-ll. -roll Ki'icbcl, thn .- of thi 1 an lid anti-Quay I.-1 The Bpcnken oi II ' larli Hi - 'ii,.-k- 'in 11 Maxwell of I 1 ■ in. .1 Bayard Henrj il PI I 1 . ■ 1 1 III till Sill ' da] night In the North H d 1 - Walet 11 S Krii ' .1 North W known thn I.I . hail arm I I .11 -.. Hon ' Public Snfi iv Phlladi I!. I...V.-.-I-. 1 her Clark, Cm hoh 1 - on the Indi i» nd "i ': 1 Govrrmni nl 1 em and ihi Messi Pettei olf, Krlebi I. .1 in Sexton, The i.i.v... Mi , |on 1 . soi i.iiinii represi ntlng tl Governmenl lantl Quay) tli l.itiir. in Mom held a n ting .11 Brj n M renini 11 Herl ;.| < si.l. .1 Ih" I,, . nn. live legislature ton, ll. 11. Pettei 1." 1. ni... THE CONSHOHOCKEN PROPHET PREDICTS A DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING \ Democratic M held ai Hotel Barrett Col on .Monday evening, No o'clock 1 h toll -ain address the meeting E M Baq Norristi wn; 1 Smith, Esq., candidate foi Norrlstown; Jerry Deloney RJsq . .,r pmt. I., ori 1 W v'. ai Philadelphia; Dr. ci Artsdalen, of \siii 1,,. lobn A. Wentx candidate for in grass, Kmt Washington. DEATHS GANNON In c.iishiiii.i : . October 28, II Michael Gannon The relatlvi ■ ami fi lendi ..1 thi family, also Ihe m. mbera of thi "i- MrEvoy Beneficial Chestnnl llill. Philadelphia, nn Holy Rosary So. lety of Bt. Matl ''hull h. Conshohocken, ar fully iir. io d to attend the 1 Wednesday morning, al B o'cli his late residence, Fourth Wood strei t. ili^li Ma - ol Ri it St Matthews Church, int. 1 ii si. Matthew's Cemetei y SMITH On Ocober 29, K 1 infant son of John ll and K 1 an. .I 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ip, || tend the funeral, on W noon, al 1 o'clock, Iron- his pa residence, Merlon avenue v ahohocken, Montgomery Count] Intermenl al Gulf Cen I HEWITT. Mary BHisabeth da 1 ler of Kphi-aini ami Mary T I! aged nine months hied Mondaj Oc-tober 29. Funeral on Thursday morn ing al 11 o'clock. 1 li-i- feller thai got ■ aronn iei-r rounty oughl tar be man ■ ' i in manage hlmsell ♦ ' anill.v : lluini; |M)y |H In polltlshun'd drop dead ■ a bard day's work ♦ 'i hai thi 1 football pi mat kli mii> kb ;, with tii. 1 mouth ♦ " thai builds castles '." "" 1 no foundation ' ' luis a " 'I'd Job, I.Ill li,. olwuz . ..nn s ..ill op top. go insane from givin . very bod} -i,,.,- mind. • Thai a HI Increase In tho "'■>■ act poii- :i hlnw-in. e ttin that "skeer> 'I look. ♦ pBttSe in th. i- of ■ "al 'll ma- In ther price ike s|f>\ 1 feel mate full. .1011 COULDN'T ll >Vi: sninn IT If he'd bad itching riles. They'n ■- 1 riidy annoj Ing bnl Buckli 1 Sain- will line l.,e worst .as. of Pill s on earth. 11 has cured thoui l-or Injuries. Pains or Bodily lions it's tin- best salve iii the world, trice LT.C a box, Cure guaranl I. Subl by all drugglsls. No other pliis mn equal Di " Little Barly Risen for prompl certainty and aflli 11. Maxwell Harry and W. B, Supplee W. Conshohocken Ism ss is now beglnnln (er iiuivo a lltl ♦ M people kin ' ben y«j- nint [oi no in-ill. j Thai ilii-r feller that don't mend his ways usually lias ter mend his clothes. DAMAOUG EVIDENCE 1NST ALLEGED WIRE THIEF Bali ai. the alleged wire thlff. wim wi.,:,., ui-,.,1 nn Wednesday Weal Spring Mill 1 '• Offlcei Daniel Hastings of this bor- |"i' a hearing yesterday fore Magistrate ilevwood. need, be posed for a plrtui Onigguri William Neville testified - - open ami noti- !"' '' suited iii Friday's 1 C. Bevan, an employee of the ■ ml Atlantic Telephone Co "nl" "n" he f nl four spans of wire intlng 1 r.-ot or i«o pounds vnluod at twenty cents per sum,, nf the wire which was ; i-rippleil and broken off Daniel Hastings said thai he - i« Baldwin and another man stend-* 1"" 1 w 1my feet from where the v. ii-.- was coi, He covered the ■ with ins revolver, hut his companion escaped, 1 William ll.-iild who searched ■h" prisoner then produced the articles found iipnii him. Among them was a sleeve sllllilil I' III I he kind UBCll by linesmen in Joining wli 1 . ■ her In atsld 'inn he used the knife ii wn,.,1,■„ handle, which was found iiiiun. hirftrTTTr7*axlng and ■ 'i ere nf rutting Wire ' v it li ii ifii-rwiu-.ls. \s Hi evlrienoe against him was ' -' ■ lio'i'i'ii'i' Magistrate lleyi ...il hold iii,,, under one thous-md dollan ball in defauu of which he ni i" the Norrlstown jail to awali 11 iii iii court I 1 I-' "I is mi eczema of the scalp i.'iiines. inn ii can be cured. Hums Ointment, quick ami "in in iis results \i any drug i:ls Read the RBC0RDBB. $1 n year. POWDER, < Absolutely Pcire Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all others.-C. GORJU, late Chef, Delmonico's, ' ROYAL BAKING B0W0M CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW VOftK. i y y |
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