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The Ambler G.xzetie. XIV.-NO. 49. AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. PA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1896. $1 35 A YEAR ^) Professional Cards. Professional Cards. 1 ?r««.vf. I .<«. pBEAS STYER, .•\ttorncy-at-Law, .i07 Hwi.-<lt- Slri-i-l. ^..f-ii^Uii* 11, I'll A LBERT R. PLACE, .Xtiornt:) ill Law. IJliiMlali-. I'.i l.:-.iwl;iU-iui'l NiinlauiMii. I'n, jan 'il-ly JOSEPH T. FOULKE, Atlorn<;v at i-aw .V.VIi riiNVKV.VM KK, r/i;; Walnut -iln-i-l, I'liilmli-Jiiliia. I'a., mill AiuliliT. I'a, .Vlti'llil.i lii'-ii l'> ill'-lllaln-'.. i-iiIli-.-tlliK .lll'l w-ttli.. UK'Itt 111 l>Uit." lOHN FABER MILLER, \riiii;M;v ;it-i..\\v, :si'i Sw.ili- Sin-i-t, N.iiTii.t.n»ii I'a. Ti-li-iihiiiii- Nil, Inl, KVK.MSd (iKtlCE: Ui-tlili-lii-iii Tiirii|.ili'-, iitar iii;irl-J ly ctii'iimt Hill QEORGE N. CORSON, .\'rrok.M;Y-iii-i..\\v, .WJ Hwi-ili- stri-i-t, Niirri-timii I'n. ll tin-i- 'liii>r> mI«ivi- till- <:.,iiniii". - • S|»-<-illl uttl-lltiull IBliil til .-iilli-i-tliili>. «-tlii liii-lltiil i-^Iiil.-- aiiil -till-, mi'l 111 ll.^Il^ ill law Jul li'.i.ui JOHN S. BUCHANAN, Notary Public, Jul .' ly \\|Ml.i;.l(, I'K.N.NA pEX KEISEL. X'lUiry i'lihlic. .11 ni.VVKVAMlNi.. I.KNKlt.Vl. Illnl.SfrJV-- .11.I-M, VMIll.KIt, l',\. l..f ,Mlll.l..|- -l.iti..li :i|il.l'.Ill Ht:\ I ISIS. I HOWARD OZIAS 1 )i-|llist, MIlliilK liril.lil.M. .XMI'.l.Klt, M,M,S mTKKKT, All .i)«.riitiiiii> |«iliiiiiiiit' 111 iliiiliMtry run-fully iitii-iiili-.l tu i,ii~ iiiliiiliii»ti-i-i-"l, I.HI. 1; III.I II-: '111. Ill ll,.'. |.. Ul, juii i'.ly I ¦« V lit 14 ni Its IMP III 11. M t:Hs. DENTON S. RUSSELL, (,(liltr.K lor ami liiiildi-r, .\Mi'.i.i-;i! i-A, 1 fmiii-li.-.l luayj,', ly p M. E. SERVER, CariKiUi-r ami I'liilili r, IIHI.I„\,Mi r II., Mli.Nll., I I., \'.\ llrtlil.lii Ul l.riiiii-li Kra.liiiK Uailniii'l Work ill.11.¦ in all parts uf tin- rmiiitry, fi-I.JI ly pEORGE AMBERG, JR., C ariHiUir ami lUiiklcr, l'..--ri.iKii 1, AMlil.l'.l: 1.1 111,1 1-. UKl.l.. K-.||iiiiil..« fiiriii>lii-il .liilil.iui; |.riiiii|.lly iil.llJ-ly all. 11.1. .1 I.I j-NANIEL W. SPERRY, L (iiiiiai lur aiul I'luildcr, iiiirr WAsiiisi.TiiN. I'A, ,I..lil.iii.,.' i.|..ii!i|.llv nil.-ml.-.1 t.i, ii|.r.' ly I B. MARTIN, ( ar|iiiUir ami iiuilili-r, AMi;i,i-:i; m w 1:1.1"ls, i-\, ,li,l.l.iii-' |.|-.>iii|.|ly atti.|i<li.il 111. jun I r.iii[. 1,-1 luial. - .,^i\ .11. I \in HI ili I.Its. pEORGE G. DAVIS, rmlci'lakcr, ^lliiin lilM.VM K K,\,-.-T ul- ,tMlll.i:ll. ,\I1 mill.i> I.y rail lir i.tlii-rwJM- lift at r. i.rr- IiiiUm l.iviT), Alul'li-r, Hill li-i-iivr |.r..lii|.| at trtlttiill, 1' II ,\ilil|-r-v lull \Va,^liilij;l..n, I'll iiiavllly p G. YOUNG, lumi'.il 1 )inii(ir, .wii-.l.Kl;, i-,\. I i.li.il-l. iill'.; ami luniiliur lir|iiiiriu^' ilmir iu all its l.Miiu'lii-s. iii-il.-r> taki-ii fur !-ayiiiK iiiiir.'. ly|i iiuittini! iiiiil riir|N-t. If«7i«vi;i.K.s. JOHN G. DAVIS, .\ll( lidlicfl', lliis. lllll. I i.i.i liul.llu I » |. , M..11 1; I II , I'a, 1,1 IIi.rslaililii>-..-.l I.. Auil.l.r, I'll will 1»- |ii-.iiii|ill\ an^iM-ii-il, 'riTui-n-iwiiial.li-. iMa\ r I'MM'fits. pLLSWORTH NIBLOCK, r.iiiilii\ I l.inl \\ ooil I'inishcr, \ Mill,1,1;. I'A, II tH\t:ss, w A. THOMAS, Manularliirrr 1.1 I.lull r am! IIKAVV I1A1{SK.-;S, Ui'imiriuu' iniiiuiith iiUi-iiil.-il In, Full Um- uf Hiulir lliii--ii. Itlaiiki-ti. .VA is tlu- liluiik»-t fur wiar All sizi-s, kliiils ami i«itt<'rii,s, Un uf I'lii-li 1;..1n.s, I all ami m-'- tlu-iu ami jmlKt- fur luiu-v.-h..-. M lltt III IIITS. B. BEAN, .\rchilfct, .iNsn.M.i:. i-\. jllll 1', u in n lisfiiriis. T J. HILLWICK, 1 lorsi'shoiT, AMIU.KU, I'A, SiH-i-ial iittruliuii i;ivi-ii i-ua.l uml trai-k liur-^-s, apr :iiviy OAMUEL HAMILTON, Cjcncral Hlacksinilh. (Siu-.-i-ssiir tu .lull 1 1.. lUisIiiaii AMlil.Ki:. I'A ll.u-M.sliui.iui; a s|H-riall.\ jau li'. iiist t:i.i.AMAHs. A RNOLD AIMAN, ru.MTu .\i, SI.An: .v tili: uoofkk, « V.M.MiHil-., V.\ Hi'iilor in Uuuliiii; SliiU-, Sliiti- KlasniiiK. Kill, lin-i'ii ami Itliuk Slatt-. .' ami ;;ply Kt-iiily Knutiiw. lUiil.lini,' ami Slu'i-tiiu; Kilts, ilraiiitr, (Vinont, i-ti-, Ui-iHiiriii',; a siH-i-ialty, K-tiinati-s i-liivrfully fnriiisli.-il. mar niy THOMAS S. GILLIN, C. E., .Surveyiiiii, AMIil.KK, r.\. Farm. T.I" n ami Tu|wii;ra|.liu-al Survi-yiii;; i-.\ifnti-<l ami i-i-rtilUii lo. .\KOiit lur Uk- s«k- uf UuM- Hill t'l'iiioti'ry lots. 11 UK ¦-'-Iv STATIONERY. lllaiik Iluuks ami Siliuul Statiuiu-ry, l'ai«-r, Kii- vt-lulii-s, Wiiliui; TaUUt-, Uux I'aivr, I'riis, Ink, .Miu-ihii;!-, I'll' .-^lu-.-t Miisiratiiit |irii-<-s. Tuys iiull-.. liaiiu-^. H.i.ik- aiiil a tliuasaii.l nml ono arlii-li--. l*«i uuiii..ruiw t.i ini'iitiun, VioUn, iliiitiir. Banju ami Maii.luliu Mriiigs. WILLIAM GRACEY, I11J5. Builer Ave., Ambler. Oysters and Clams 1,N ShA.-Ml.N In |.,iii .1 ill any Mylt* ili-i-in-il. -Mi-iili^ ul all liutin', Kaiiiilii-s -iipiiliiil. Bricks for sale AI I UK Ambler Brick Yards .\N\' (UANinW Onlcrs lakcn amUlclivcri'd >n sluirt notice IRWIN DAGER. Aiiililir, I'a. I'.il. \ iiiiuliall, >liiiiiii;i-r. Hotel Wyndham Itiillrr .\v<-iMi«-, AiiiWli-r, I'a., J, D. COOPER, Proprietor. lirsl class accommodation for licrmani-iUaml transii:ntj.^ucsts. Kales, 51 ,CK) ])cr day. Choici- rooms. I lomr comforts. New Meat Market AT FORT WASHINGTON. Till- uiii|i.rsii;iiril lias u|ii-iii'il n .Mi-at Marki-t at Kurt \ViL..liiii;.'tuii, wlirii. lu- will ki-i-p tin- U-st I ity Hn-issiil lliif, Mutluu, Kami., Vi-al ami rvi-rytliiu).- |ii-i-taiiiiiiK tu a tirst iliiss Miat uml I'mvisiiiii .\larkrl. 1 siilii i; a sliiiri-uf pultlii- palruiia..i.. aiul tiiiar .mil-.. salLvfiu-tlun. All i-'iiuils il.-li\iTt-i| frri' lit rliiip,;i-, iir.l.'i>liy until piiiiiipth atti-mliil t'l. (;. W. HELLINGS. Proprietor, Crushed Stone, Slag and Sand ...FOU SALE... Th*. nmli'rsii.'Uril is iiuw pri'inin-il tu fiirnisli Iruslu-il Stum-, slaj! iiml Siiml fur mariulainiziiiK ruli.ls ami ilriyrs al sliurl iiuliri-: alsiia Iliii- i|Uiil ily uf llnililini; .i^anil fii.iu Ills iiuarry at Kurt \\ a^liiniiti.ii. I'll (JKOKliK HKRRMAN. Wedding Stationery... AT K1(;HT I'KKKS. Elegant Line of Samples Don't Fail to See Them A. K. THOM.AS. Ambler, Pa. HENRY SLITTER, Wagon Builder, AMBLER. P.V Illl- lati-st stylrsuf I'arriaKi-.- iiiaiU- in tlii- iiii\st salisfaitury iiianm-r, K^tiinati-> Kivi-n fur n-pairini:, n-iiiintiui; ami l.niUliiiK m-i\ wapiiis un.l i-arriiifrt-s, .All work i;uaraiiti-isl ai«-'il tf WILLIAM E. BURL, FOKT \\.\SHlNCi roN, l'.\., —llKAl.Kk IN — Building Stone, Lime, Sand. Hauling and Grad¬ ing Done. WEEXAMIHEEYESPBm I'OculistsT ___^ Orders Filled YOXTTTTlNK YOUH EYI NEED EXAMINATION? naTpynu n.-ailafb.^? Do yonr ev«i bum ? HsTt yiiu iniii-llnRsof ih.'ll.lsf IMyo hiTe tronbl* to re*I niiei>rliitr llnr.-yoo pain'In tli»h«rki>< toot u«.vir IK^yLiireyps f..i.l Hivitt In tb. monUnifr Tll« (Vlebrat.xl "HI,**! A*T.4" l!lM.<!r« which arf 'a.-vl..'or,l¥ by us.aiKl wtilrb »r,'rei-.'mmen.1*i* bf leailiiiK I'hvsli-lan^ as thr h.-st aids to weak cyaslgbt, will rvaiisfy all i-vr truutiliis. Si'llil 11..1.1 i^miAi-U-s Sii.391 Ti<na1 frlrc fS.lM Sifs-l sp.vtarlini - .rVOt u^ual t'lli-. I-O^ Artin.l?.! 1 1-.-J InMTtwl A.un; nsnal pru-e lO.OO M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 South 9th St. OPTICIANS I PHILADELPHIA. 8etwec?n Chestnut md Walnut Sts. H%!icst of an id Lea« itrrngth.—Lat«^ t'. S. Govt Rcrmru lAIALTER DEPREFONTAINE, hl-IK HKl.l. l'.\ 1 cacher of Piano and Organ. .\i;i nt fur tin- AMm.i.K nzent luar 31 tf CORT SIDE INN, MiiilKHAksH pufitomrt, I lir»i-mill-!, aluiv*-1 li«3«tiiul Hill, 'i niili- '>;.,. Kurt ^^'li^ltillinl>Il, on Ik-tliit-lM-ni pik- lijii-ii all vi-ar n.iiinl. II.in*n»uiiiiiii-r»-<l ami miuiiml i;.,-viv liKlCkKl.K -: I VU/.KLKRK. 1- JOHN MCCLEAN. i.i.a; 1,1', ;*, Liini-, .Sand and lirick. itMP.l.Kl: I-A. llaulliii; aii'l KrartiiiK 1. WALL PAPERS ; lini Ml 1 1 III ¦• 1 '•¦• I. Chas. E. Aaron, I llK-l "si 1 -1 I'.KKT AMKI.KK. I'.*. "^Ambler Hotel WM. C. BLACKBURN, Propr. 1'irst-class accommodations for [x-rmani-nt and transient guests. .Sail- and l-.xchangc Stahlcs. .St^ibling f(^r yj Horses. I''ilili- alli-iiti" 11 ami good M-ryici.-. OYSTERS at .Niblock's Rfslaiirant, I'.I -ILlMt AVKMT: WI!',! hi'. 1-A HARRY NIBLOCK, PROPR. Good Clothes to the Front. riil» I* t« »erve notice— Wanamaker & Brown Prices lowered now. The conditions of the times, the importance of keeping our work people busy, and an already inimen.se stock on hand, determines us on this Policy Extraordinary—We Lower Prices now. We sha'n't wait for mid-Winter. We want prompt, very large sales. We want to push off dull times bv keeping mone\ circulating. You'll get good clothes and save money by it. Thousands of $10 and $12 Suits for $6.75 and $8.50. Lots of Fall Overcoats—$13.50, $12 and $10- now $8. Lots of Winter Overcoats—$15 and $20—now $10 and $15. Thousands of Trousers from $1.50 to $4 and $5. Thousands Dress Suits-$20 to $12—now $15. $10 and $8,50. Special bargains in Men's Overcoats, $5 and $7.50. Special bargains in Men's Suits. $5 and $6.75. Boys' Clothes, $2.50 up, a Suit; Big Boys. $5 up. This new scale of prices will surely kill the sale of poor stuffs. So much the better. Nothing is too good for our .-American wear. Wc put the best within your reach. WANAMAKER & BROWN skih & Market WM. H. WANAMAKER Twemti i Market PHILADELPHIA Railroad fare paid if you make moderate purchase. Powder ABSOLUTELY PUBE .¦LU_\.:l in verse. ¦¦- : . ..r« u' «A"..1 ^ I :-.A\ t »; - .~,i iLll )uur lLar<S .<-«rs«<! rra^'D it^''^ WHh sniut rft'jm ta huiitr. milk or mmt. W;:!i '..' It sav* a pll» of l»»ch*^-out <lur.t .I.r J r: :. . v.rty to lnv- tmfcinil' •>%¦& .; ; = . h k U<.-work mak« ? ou wuh m* '.* th* dl^i r»-r;.'t- i'. you wiJ r-J^^i* ',d tbe milk and tr. tr.enufari-are from that food . --.iijld dl* tci-nirhi—I'd thank my -.arn , ,f you fhtrk of dylnir. Wt m« ta* .\i,- a I nrnj turr. you irto be^f, at l«-»i'. r.i lore you dlf to-nliflf —KuimJ Nfw Yorkr-r ONLY ONK (ilKL lllll HEY wsre htaudm; u^(f*'th»-r oul ou the nicjunlit Urr- racf. Itfbind them In thr (iUtaiic*^ Boundt-d the tmnd ;ilayinp lott, dreamy v^allz niu mU-. I'.ui what cared lhry for the hot, crowdfd ball- Mli'h tn-illt^r Onl\ >nir!! ihr-ni O, ! King of low prices .\i-vi r in till- liisiui-y •,( iiii-n-liiiiiiiii-iii); havi- liigli (fnult- .•^'iinniialili- giinls Ih-i-ii tiiarki'il ul till- ri-iiiurkalily low |iri(-«.' al wliii-li v.i- an- now s«-lliiij» itii-iii. Ni-vi-r in our l)ii!*iiii->-i- rari-ir liavi- \vi- Ix-i-ii iliiiii^ llu- i-iioriiiuiis liii^iiu-H.-^ wi- nn- now ilniiij;. Sjml ("a.^li IJiiyiiit^ and Spot ('ay|i Si-llin;; nn- tin- tw.. |,.Mr> tli.it lia\i- Ih-I|r-i,1 Uj- at¬ tain llu-sc wiiiiili-rftil n-,siill.'-. Hosiery and Underwear Special Bar^jain in corsets Wiiim.n'h Jcr>c-y l-'Uiiinj Hi-.-, i Kilil«il WiirtliiiH-'. 12'/2 C |.:a<.|i I,ii.li|.> 1 .11^-1.. in \\ li.ti- uml liruli. iii.^li will mill loiiK wuInUi. iH-ttvy Uiued. rt-^ulur VUlllI- "WW... ul, 39c \Viiiiirii'>. Kil.U-il l',iillii-i(.'(;iiri Vi-t- mill IHiiHrni, "ilk un.l rri«lii t. ¦! Wiirtlii'«-, I9c Ijiilli.).' Van Itliuk Kull Ki-„'ular Mmli l|i«-, Splli-i-il ll.-.! iiii.l Tl... lOl'« Wi.rlli I'Ji-, 1^ , J t I'alr MOHAIR SKIRTS ISu-ll.. l.iil.ll. K.Miii Will.-, a $1.39 Millinery ItillKi-iit MiK.k 111 ti.wli 111 t iitriiiiiiit-.l HiiU* mill Siivrltii-i- ut lii»i->l i.rii-i-M, Sjii-riul liitK of Cliililn-n',.' T'litrlmnii.l llni^ ill nil sliiijM.s mill riiliir>', at \Viirtli7,V-, 49c l,ailii-»' riitriiiiiiii-il KnKlinh Ki-lt QOn Hal,- at Ulft li-ll \l)..i;. WnlkiiiK IlaM. .-^ilk Ai\o r.aii.l aii.l llih.liiii: Coats and Capes llmi.l^iiiie lli-uvi.-r rliitli r.iut. wltli X't-lvrt liillar. Half Silk I.iliiil. Hi).xiil Kr..lit HiiUi.ii 'rriiiiiiii-il, ,-ii\ lii.li I'llt ami Fiiii>li *a ^(\ I<i1.'iiliir Vahu. Skiiii, at ^H-.OU Till- vi-iy lu-wi-I i-lTi.|-l in KiiH-Iy Tailuriil luul ill Hilk iiirl ,\^t^lkhllll I'liitli. Half I.lm-il with Silk, ikniil Valui- at ^/j ri(\ SliLim, lit ^O.'Jv silk Si-ul riusli ('u|»- I.f r,\tra full Mii-rp, ripiiliiit.'ifTrit, lllll-.! tl.n.iiKliiiiit with irmxl silk, llrui.Inl 1111.1 .Ii-UihI in niaiiy iit-w ilr- *i^rIl^, aii.l triiiiiiml in fur, IiimkI tf*.r AC Vulil. at i"i Kl at i^O.iJO M. H. Bash& Son, 62 EAST MAIN STREET, XOIUUSTOAVX. Reliable Clothing liir newest styles, rniest f^ooils, hcst work iiuinshiii .inii rheapcsl jirii es, see our new I'all ami Winter Stork of .Men's, I'lOys' ami Children's (.'lothiiig, as saiiijiles ilisjilayeil in oiir show windows, SPECIAL this week of Men's Suits, we are sell¬ ing fur Jio, si/.es 33 to 44. ii.iii.-:-ife' : roorn'.' In all the wcrld for bim there I was 01.ly one woman, and ijie stood, her ; hands i-las,H-d in his, hi-r brown hi-ad resting on his shoulder, lo«» la a bapiiy Jn-aui. "Vou w-jn't fo-tjet Ui«-, linrling," he \vbi«i>ered, "when I am thousaiuis of Diiles away »A the otht-r side of the world, and li-tters are long iu i-onihig'' Vou'll renienilK-r that I am eomintr hack in two yi-arw at. the latest to eisini my little wife." "Oh. it i-au't really lie true, (ieoffrr; tliftt you are going to-morrow ? ll is too dreadful to think of! .\nd ii"s not I that will forget; I shall think of you night and day till you eoiiie liack. Hut you'll most likeij nieet w ith some love¬ ly .\inrrican girl—all .\niorieau women are lovely, you know—and then you'll forget f.ll about poor little Mysie Traf- ford, who is waiting for you in Knp- land." "When I am out ou thi- great lonely j prairii's," he suld, drt-auiily, "I shall just shut my eye« and think myself b.ick to this night. I FhaJl bear th-.- baud in the distance, I shall feel you once more in my arms and 1 shall smell the faint smell of that heliotroiK- you are wearing." For answer she totik a piece of the heliotrope from the tiosoin of her di-ess. "Here's a little bit of it," she said. ".•\nd when you meet that lovely .Vmeri- ean and yon wish that you were free and tJiat this evi-ning had never been, 1 then you jiut that little .lower in an en- 1 velope and you needn't write a word to 1 put with It. but jiuil nddrejw it to ir.e; land when 1 get it I sliuli know what if liu-aiis, and you will Ir- free," ! "What nonsense, .\lysiel" he said, angrily. "Why do ym talk like that? You know—" "Oh, hefe you are!" cried a shrill voice. "I have been liKiking for you ••verywhei-e. Mr. Castleford is as i-ross na e\cr he can be, .Mysi*-. He. says you promised him the la.st two dances nnd then yo(» had disappeared, and no one rmilil find yoti, while as for you. Mr. lianiilion, I think you had bett4T«eep <-ut (if the way altogether after di«ai>- poiiiliiig Liidy May, nnd goodnesj, knows w ho iM-.'iidea." .\iid licrtnide, Mysii-'s sister, chatti-d on. totally tincon.'-riiiu.s that she wa.s a most unwcliome intruder. She and Mysii- had always been taught that it was tlii-ir duty to make a g<io<l match; and lleofTrey Hamilton, wilh no nionei,- and jujittiff to .\inerica, was so entin-ly ineligible that she su.s- ppcted nothing, and ruthleiwly insisted Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Child's Suits, $6 to $25 $6 to $18 $2.50 to $10 RKLIABLi: CI.OTHII.H.S Browning, King & Co. 910, 912 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. iii.i<.^it.. i'..-t.,tii.- ilH-i, -;,iiii.l,n l-l! 1.. I- M Irwin Dager, amhi.hr, 1'.\.. Dealer in Coal, Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Bricks, Baled Hay and Straw, Etc. \Vi' liaiiilK- s<-vi'i-.i1 gi-.nlis nf tlu- U-i irililizi-is. Ti-stiiiiimials as to llu-ir valiii' luriiislii'd mi applii-ati.'ii. r.iiililin<; T.rii-k will In- luriiisli- (-(I ill any qiianiiiy. Orders for Coal, I'lour. I-ceil. Ktc, promptly delivered. uAe Original 9/ea/ J'arm u/agon FORMERLY OF .I.VRRETTOWN, IS NOW BKlNc; Hiii.r .\T J. L. Rush & Son's Wagon Works, Willow Grove. Cdward TJcal Seneral Tiiana^er, WILLOAV (aK)VE, PA. Oct 8 6m ••A_FA1R FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR¬ GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO •l .SKVl^W .si..NT IT ¦• tini so pi»-a.sed! Ix>ok! belt- m .. i..! ..' heliolrofie and some nxaideu-hair that will just do for you." To her siirprise .Mysie turned its pul. as di-ath. and shrank bm-k. looking al- inost appealingly at her loxer, v» ho wu.s wati-hiug, .\s their eyi-s mi-t there was muiu-- thing in his— an '-xpres-'-ion. a coii- t>-.-iou.''nes». a what? Mysie did not know, liut a great tn-inbliiig came ove.- her. .\ hundred thoughts seemisl to |nuoi through lur iniiid in a moiin-iit; but of one tiling she wa« i-i-rtain- HerlH-rl ( ai.tleford knew all aliout thosi- play¬ ful, lo\in^ words »pi;ik<«ii out on U»e terrace on the never-to-he-forgotten i night. Then, leaning forwaixl, she iiskeal, as If thfy had nln-axiy Iwen »|»eaking lo i.ne another; "How did you tieiid it from New York 7~ I "I- -that Is -what <lii yo«i me«iii. My- ' hie'.'- I iw-xiT wilt ill" \ Se«'lng that Mysie's ole.ir ey«•«setined ¦ t<i rend him through, he att«-mpl»d no • n.ore denial, bul i-aiighl her lutndH in : his, nnd itiiplore«l hex to forgive him, \ "I CJiine nut to liKik for _\ou that night," he wiid, "and I lu-ard w hat yoti weire saying just uji ("lertrude cuiine ii|>on you frviiii the ntlkCT side; and it wa« such a teinptntioii. for I love.1 you I dearly- nmeh In-tt^T than be did. It ! wa« all don<' for love of you, .\l_\Hle!" I .-Vnd »he txied to wave him away, but ! liidtead fell fainting to the grrmnd. j When she reooM-red HerlKTl ('ii»t!j« ford had gone. A f"w hnsty lines from bim besought her f >rgiv('in'.ss, aixl told her that (.ieoffrey wiis now <in his way liiu-k to KngtaJid to find o<it why she had not writteB to him, and that he boju'd Ihey would have tui-n nuuTied before Oeoffrey cnuld arrhv, but that lOw he would go away and wvi r tiotiblo her ngnin. "V')u w ill fi.rgivi' nie, Oi-offii-y, won't : vou," she Willi, "for doubting you liko ;iliat? Itut it se«'n»-d so trrribly truel Ixxik! Here i« the i-nvehi|M' and flow- ' r." ".\iul lu-re In the flower you g-avi' nn," <.aidi.oilfii-y. "Tlw^re'snof niin-h dilTer- enee, i-<irtainly, N^tw-it-ti lh«'in. but aa for the envelopf -well, I mii>-t give yon a fi'w- siKH-imen.i of my handwriting wlwn 1 go away again, s«i that yo« may liot lie take.n in M.t e;isily." "Hut I shall never l<-t you go uw-ny again," said Mysie. .\nd that wan how tli«-y nrnmgi'd It. -Forgef-Me-Not. .'..ROAD - J/£.pRoyEM£;..' t- COLLAR ARIjUMEMT X . .i 1 ' liiAl 1 f :y. why s- .Viid *t> \' i'. -^ !'*> ;.c'i:r» itrr she r r o«n rooea. haling }.!«-vU-^iJ ii.rt.if lo Herbert fav ti. f.ir 5. Irunrrad of the I Ul.- h<*op «»f j«-,i.''is »hr had oeT* - ¦• ¦ - s.^^.sr-.i a hatidM>iiir the I'rsd flower and th^ |M-»rt» merr -It f;,r aw.'n nut of K.ghl, to be for ¦ tlen—if Sis mof.t - : ; ASii-^i snd Herbert x.s tie ford wait prrssinfr for aa etixiT tnarria^. My«}e aod her molhrr '. ' ' fooe away from home iR!mr<l : after her be«wmir.jr engajred, M,= • ' oompiiiDerl of the eoi.'i and looked v \ delicate that her mother took her awaj ¦ to the i-outh of Fn-iiee. «h«ra. kooo ,'ter. Herbert followed th<ci. M»«1e «>«iD'-d willing for the ired- i!ir:g !o liike place whenever they ' ' - ' 'r> arratice if. Po matters were - ! iirrii-d on 10 auil the impatiriit 'um r vs hen, one dj^y, Gertrude ran info tt' room w-here M_\ »ie and Herbert were- sitting. I "I.00V. Mysie!" she cried. "Heri-"* » • lovely huiTch of flowrrs from that dear count! Ist't be B!f!\ ? .\ad ihev arr w... r»-(r3rtl«-d »» b" ;r isM jr. rr uax 1 hren ^1 ^ HK liAIi l.iiVED HEH I-'OU YKAHH on llu-ir immediate return to the ball¬ room. .\nd slit^ looked ofti-n at tin- litild hoop of pearls—the pledge of her be¬ trothal- liut never pul it on except in her own room for a few minute.i. Somehow IUS the days ivent by it sei-mcd a harder matter to si>-N-ik of that even¬ ing to her mother, tbe more so tliiil her mother bad not tbe faintest siL^picion of anything of t.he sor*,; and soa month pa-ssed. Then one evening Mysie ri'turiud from a walk and saw- a letter lying on the hall table. A glance at her ow-n name and the postmark—"New- Yoj-k" •-and she snatched up the letter, won¬ dering if anyone had noticed it; tlii-n ran ii|..stairs to her own room and loi-ki'd tbe door to enjoy it in jK'ace. The fire burned lirightly mid loolcd inviting, and she drew- up a low easy chair, and seate<l herself comfortably xn sl-.c broke the seal of the envelope. Wiat wa.1 tlie faint peirfiimc as shf <lid so? She drew out a piecf of blank notejiaper from Ihe folds of which a littli* bit of read heliotrope sllppefl, and fell to th» ground. ">fy5!e. yoti rii7":t come dow-n." spM (jertrude. "Mr. Ca.stleford is dowa- sliiirs and mother says you axe to come" —as .My.-iie looked rebellioua. "Hut you must change your dress; you cai.'t come down in that. Has any¬ thing lappened? You look very .jueer." "Xo,'' said Mysie, with a stracge lit¬ tle laugh; "at least, nothing of impor- lance. 1 will come down In a few min¬ utes." .\nd in a very short time she was in tbe drawing-room, and Herbert Castle- ford, as he looked at her, tho»:;ght he i had never seen her so bcntitifil, TT< had love<1 her for years, but had rr- reived so little encouragement from 'lysie tiiat he had never sfioken; but to-night he bad delTinined to put his fate to the test, while Mys-.e, with a jiain In her heart that ser-mfd .-ilmosl HCOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bll- I iotisness. Indigestion, Headache. ' Easy to take, easy to operate. 2&c. A <:reat .lokrr. Mrs. X. I'eek I'apn iilwaya wns a great joker. .Mr. \. reek -That's so. When I asked him for you he said: "Take her, young man. and be hapiiy."- ludioB' Bpolis .Jourtiiil. ilia KInil nf a r»lh. I There was an old doctor, a-lonfcago. Who hlrcl a fellow to shovel his iinow, ' B'Jt liistr-ai] of a shovel hu Kavti him a hoa, I For he wa» a hoe-me-a-jiath, you know. | i -I.. A. W, Uullelln. 1 TBE CIKBK Oir ilERKIllTT. | rtc spJTtHfis I S'jnii^li! I % Soap SAVES Its cast in LABOR ten tim«» o*<»'. Rub t! on lift'l ly ; kt tK« ck-»tHo», ^oxk a thort !««•; t^->en rin««. Hwa«K«t Cloth** rt**H »rKl doesn't Nuft tN« cl^thos. l^"'«%i Tben iltiAVItJi. i.i i-;irr\. lurt iS biiM.< . i-.;.- Inads made up frsim 'Xi to :. ts. aud St.It the h.ad> ar< s. ; ak hesty. Two honwk ar ¦ w ur k t ha n 1 . . more ra?.*-, Iill iht' old roaii« twn .•r».«-», with a wagon ^ .iliids, could take two uii.i .. . f pnnliice to market and I-: nil eipiul amout:t of fert.!i/«-r, Ui..i- oiif trip a day. Now, on the gvunl ri~.. one ii.un with two hi'rs*'*. and a w.i-.- ".ighing 2.;H0 {Miunds, makes ( l» lo market, briugini; lai k »i. . 1 I iglit and making four trip* a .; Jersey i'ily Kveuing Journal. UNIFORM GAME LAW . I'rkrllrul ri»u MuKKr.«t«-il I.J lh« \* ••term ^leia iftuii ntrrttUk. Wckleiu i-'u Id and .Strviiiii. p'il>i;»hi'-l iu St. ravsl, Minn , presenti-tl a prattica hie nchenie fur the pr\>tection of the (;anie of ihc country, which we ate in¬ clined to lielicve ottt-rii a conipl«-te no- lution of this much venid pr.il.l. in, «uid ita senior editor, Mr. Oiarles HnlliMk, w bo de*i»etl and formulal»d the siheuie ha* also tbe fulleat imUintemcnl of all leading naluralit,l» and sporl>-meii who ha»e had un opi.-ortuuity to eiauiine it. Hrietly, it eontenipjulrii diMding tbe en¬ tire territory of tbe I'niUil Stat«-». from tbe .\tlBiitJc to tbe rB<-itic, into Iwoixin- cesfcion.i along tiie hue of the 40th par¬ allel of taliliide, or near it, for ea«'h of which there shall lie unform laws and iinifortn clone time, Ihe whole to tie un¬ der the police surveillance of the na tioiiiil assoi-iatSoii for the protection of game and llsli through Ita muHifarioua •¦Uile auMliurics. The close time for the nirtbern conceasion villi i«' fnun ,laniiary 1 lo l-i-ptemlier 1, and in tbi- Miiillurn eonceasion from Febrimry 1 to S<-ptctnU-r I, during w hich no shool ing shall lie allowed on any kind of jyaiiie whatevi-r, exci-pliiig Ihat won.! co<'k und shore birds of ihi-oidi-r l.iiii i-olae may lie shot in .Viigii.st Th«- t'lii- iinl (loiH' time for all kinds nf inland lisbPK, riH-ogriirid na game fisln-s, lo ex¬ tend ftnrnOctolier 1 to June I. except iiig that ti-hi-s of the onler S.nluionidae. in- i-liiditig the tforls, may Iw- caught in .\pril nnd May. These close seasons i loiifo.-iii very iH-arly to Ihe distribution, ' habitat, and breeding seasons nf Ihe \urinus fauna which an- soujrhl to U- protected; and »\here they do not es¬ pecial r\c« plioiii may be utnde, if. iKeined expi dii-nt. The lawt, whvh are lo dominate will Inhere by b gii-lativc ' rliaetuictit; iiiiiforni in nil Ihe lute., and cno|s'riitive througiioiit. I'.mer •'i-ni-ien and iKHlily atri-«i« will iilways -land in plea fnr eicmplion fti'iii jx nul- } IV for lit I 111 I in 11 nf 111 t.ivt «, V, li.-i; '^ejl ' jitovi-n. Mr. II;. ,....:•- :- in B Vi-ry logical and i-oin iiiii-,.' i. ai nr, and he believea ibut it c^iiii.it Ih' toig ; Iiefiire this salutary e<«le will be In ««< | cessfiil oj erstion. 1 feel Iti it aiiM tei J di pth of »« leral ! onl flndiug «n> loilttim the iint I . ,. , : ,. , .j, I,., (>... I..J, »,, that J, 1. from 11.. PROVtS TO BE A POC. I>»ltl« (alrt t.liv* I p Hrr Rf«l T» • tMM»r«ll> Itallf . t 4fe«lfl4| %9 I»«»,MI1 .ml I i«i k atrrrl . .. I U«erv aeal » atut tiiiii . li.en werri w hen at oie ..f the c tere<I thr i-• • den of her Wnipfieil in .i -..f; «n: full\ c»rrie«l I, |.r\il. the raw, chilly air. > and nioiiiig it» tinv ' aide, she wjitel,' o»rr it* bead of tbe car. atwl, seeing i took one »f the »ira|i* indu«lri<lll^'^ tei«!ingthe Ihe ( hicago l hroniclr, "Theae geutlemeii can ki-. •eata." said a young » "- • sroae and pnifTered hei Woiiiiin with Ihe bunlen. • sii.lden lurch forward • Ccept'il Ihe nffej'ed aeat > you." the Hhdwl liecame ' elud iig her grasp. Ihe freed ilarif fr«ini tho foM The ineii ' w-om.in. 111. the iinwoiile.l Hi.iih. I woman's lap, not a ba! Jioseil. bill ¦ ¦ \ f r eyejl [iiiif .' Khe—Did your father leave you an in¬ heritance? He—Yes; a decided taste for liquor. —Brooklvn Life. AlMBril. "Jim liagsby has written a book." "How absurd itmuntbe!" ".Maybe so. He told me he bad take* you for the heroine."—WaehinytoB Times. Much in Little Is e^^ieeiaiij- Uiie of Il'XidJ I'llU, ! - Cine ever eontalneil -^ great curat . «o small -space. They are a mU- . Hood's chest. alwa>5 rr-.w!]-. &: ^_^ ¦ ¦ ¦ way« effieieiit. i-Iwavs sal- ^^B ill ^^ Istarton . pn-veiit a cikl ^^^ III S^ or (pv-r. cure a!! liver !!h. lick hfadai he ;..,indH-e constlpaOoo, etr ''<• The only I'ilb vi take with Hood'* SsrssparUa Mudil/ Roa«lii In Arlianutn. S.lMr(il\ i.-» the I iiphnii'oiiH I . ' tt small settlrn-cnt nf In IVM'k. .\rk. The "eil\ ' nii-a.n*i of 12 miles of dul : VM'fltbi r. and the sjiiiie «r> . biilli-t-fTOiind mud of g!ii si^eiie-is w In II it rains. T!.i . the distini-lion of beiii" l' ill the world. "I bad to ,- City." uviil Col. Jimmy Wi."!. of the i Sarat<igB. "wlK-n I »tui dn. ii I'.'iti country a few yearn n;'-o, thn-e drur.inii'ra and niyci : . Hiher City eonveyaiiie, a fntm «l(goti(j V, itho'it spriiigs, and we lia-l t-i '-'- >¦- nnt«r to jiiiy the farmer for hii. if they {ni>t lui[nle«is«Iy "ftuck In lli<- inn . before be would conwnt to start. It took IIS seven hours to Kiake llie frip. and the l«irw« Hctirally sank up to their i flanks. 11 was tbe mii(!di«-*t ride I < ^ ti>'>L. To gi^e sou an idea of how 1 the roiwbt were Col. .loliifc^n. one <»? our par'y. wat<-b«d fi»r t'le Imlm uf tlw- ) wagon wheeb. Kvery time thejr ap- j {ieare<l aUjve the surface he would ''rr 1 osit. Met Ihe lioraen go. ni.ijor •• ^-t tiMT-l n'eie of Io.ld ' " til* H^etBllf. "'.¦"ho is that man who call* oi> yoi ao fref)-jently'.'" aakcd the ini|)ert ineiil friend. "He's an inventor." "Indeeii! What haa he inrcnte<JT' "fill, ever ao many thiuga." ".\ny of them practical'.'" "Ves,^ wai tho answer, with aoinf. hesitation, "he haa bad a good deal ol succesa In inventing reasooa why i should lend him anything from Wlceuta i to five dollars."—Washington Star. Tba Mvarc* of Hap^aMs. I've known men with a t«<llgr«« thai reached back to a klnn. Who'd %t>\ real drunk and heal tbalr wives and all that aort of thln«. I I'va known men wUh a miliioo who bad such a BorxT dearth Of love they seemed to ba about tta poorest souls on earth. It Isn't wealth nor psdirraa tbat r«a«7 cuts much Ice, But hearts. In Just ths proper place, can make a paradise. —II. A. W. BuUat:.- WHAT TO SAY. A l.l«i uf Itrmarlia in Malic Ahoa >r™ I' 1' . til rig ¦¦"¦• on a new • quirer. ami .is ii ii lie •afe lo tell the triilb ai. little red, pndg-y cr. .' like ani-tli'ii.', we ; patent. to !«• "Isn't he »w i-i-t '.• He : "I Ihiul. t.i-'- )• i't-g to ' U»er!" ¦•Ha-,. • let me si-e hii ilrar 1;'' "lan'l be large!" "Isn't he n liny darlini,''" "How bf ' • ' -' ¦ ¦¦ • "Did .1 mouth'.'' "Un't I. ,1 ¦, ,, -'- tu ^ I < "111. inliiti'< ' An.v .'ii'l I'l "f lb' • ra n t. ' ha-. .M(My AND flAVY ITLM-i .1.1 • ml all king of SwMlen si iu li *'.: 1, . ta|>l.. ew-ii sea , pr-r' -1. nl I- one of ! Not tb* BIsht Aaswae. Tars^iO I>jw'nyco-ji b—How thankful one should be for the a-utumnal seaaoo with iu kaJ*Jdo»copic f,-»«t of beamy. You know whst tbe autumoal aeasoc means, doo't you? (.la»»—Fall. ".N'lrw, what do you uoct lo»e lo tb» charming days of autumn?" Johnnie ChafBe—.Sau«a|fe and buck- v^heat cakes.—Texas Sifter.
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 18961112 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 49 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 11/12/1896 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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Language | English |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1896 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18961112 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 49 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 11/12/1896 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Ambler G.xzetie.
XIV.-NO. 49.
AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. PA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1896.
$1 35 A YEAR
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Professional Cards. Professional Cards.
1 ?r««.vf. I .<«.
pBEAS STYER,
.•\ttorncy-at-Law,
.i07 Hwi.- |
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Year | 1896 |
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