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¦wi^nt^r^!^''.' '¦ -1 *-." 'x'Sf-ieeiv^Jrm/v>-F'fm>i<^.<^'^-'A If VOL. XIV-NO. 38. The ambler Gazette AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, ATCil'ST 27, KSJML "1 $1.25 A YEAR, m IN MIDSUMMER, GOOD GROWING WEATHER FOR THE GAZETTE, NEW SUBSCRIBERS EVERY DAY. Professional Cards. ATTOBlfErH. pREAS STY E R, Attorney-at- Law, M7 Swede Streot. Norrljrtown, Pa. ALBERT R. PLACE. Attorney-at-Law, I.ADaclale, Pa. Omo«B:—LaosJale, Pa. Norrurtowu. 1-a. Jan 24 ly JOSEPH T. FOULKE, Attorney-at-Law AND CXJ.N'VkVA.NCKK, <tZ3 Walnut Htreet, Phi!a<leli>bia. I'a. Ambler, Pa. Attends alsn to Iusurai.je, orillectlne and settle¬ ment ofentatea. July -i I year JOHN FABER MILLER. ATTOK.N-KY AT LAW, MS 8WEUK HTUKKT, .\OKUI.HTOW.'<, PA. Telephone No. 184 KVEHIHO OPFICK, BKTIILKilKM TL'R,M-IKH WEAK c-aBaTNin- hiu- mar 13 I7 QEOF.GE N CORSON. Attorney-at-Law, .MlUUI.STUW.N, I'A , Uas rtmovc-tl tr. .VjS ,Sweilc l-tr.-.-i, llir.-t- iliH>r» alKjve the OiurthouHc-. Special attention psid to Collecliont, Settle- ¦itnls ol Etialei, and Sulti and Aclioni al Lsk, Jul lim KiiTAKIKa. loyJiy pEX KEISEL, Notary Public, Real KnlaU; ami ('< b(iniii«*(M aK.-nt. (Iffli statlou, >[iv<-yaiM-inK niKl ti^rnrtai :e I mile Ka-it uf AmWer AMHI.KK I'. O., I'A. apr 6 ft-m rtE.VTISTH. J HOWARD OZIAS, Dentist, Nilil.Kk IlulliliiiK. .Mniii sl., Ainlili-r, All operalloni pertaining Io Dentltlri carelull|r al lendcd to. Gas administered. (IFI-ICC II'.fliH : Jun 2ft-ly 9 tt. ni. to .*. p. m. tAlNTBADTOKH ANII IIUILDEKM. ENTON S, RUSSELL. B Contractor &, Builder, Ambicr, Pa Estimates Furniabed, may2A-l>-r C M. E. SERVER. Carpenter and Builder, Onilaiid l'.)Ml I lllll I-, .Mmit){. Co., I'a Bethlehem itranrh, Keiulinx Kailroa.1. Work d.iue in all parU of thr country, fell '11 lyr r^EORGE AMBERG, JR., Carpenter and Builder, I'Dnt (im.f: AMHI.KK '.r llLUE llEl.I.. Ivstiiii.-ite.s furnished. Jobbing promptly attendc-d to. apr13 I y QANIEL W. SPERRY. Contractor & Builder. JOUBINd I'KO.Ml'TI.Y A TTK.NDKll ro. KOKT WAHIIINirniN, I'A. •pr1 ly J^ B. MARTIN. Carpenter & Builder. JobhiDK promptly a tciidi'd to. I-'jilimttti-H jfivt-ii. AMHLKH, or WELPU.N, I'A, Jun l-6mi> VNIIEKTAKEKH. QEORGE G. DAVIS, Undertaker, Hhort dlnlance cast of AmbU-r. All orders by rail or otherwise lefl at A Nib¬ lock's Livery, Ambler, will receive prompt at¬ tention, may Uly P. O. Addiubui, Fort WssHiitoToH, P*, p G. YOUNG. AMHI.KK, I'A. FONERMU DIRECTOR. Upholnlerliiu .111.! I-'uniitiirc Il.-psiriiijj done in all ItH branrbefl OnlerK tak.Mi Ibr laying MattiiiK and Carpt-l. mar 6 ly p A ircTioyEEK.t. JOHN G. DAVIS, Auctioneer, (UIU, Upper Diihiln Twp., Montg, Co,, Pa. T«-riii» lU-asonable. All letlers addreased U) Amhit-r, Montgomery coonty. Pa , will be promptly answered, may 1 Sm PAIKTEBH AMI FAl'EK llAStlEKit. P H.JOHNSON, ' AMBLER, PA., Painter and Paper Hanger Estimates ruruished on application. Orders bv mall promptly attended to, feb '21 1 yr r-LLSWORTH NIBLOCK, Painter and Hardwood Finisher, AMBLER, r.\. may T lyr II AKK ESS, w A. THOMAS, MANUFA(-n'KKH OF LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. Repairing promptlv alti-iuItHl. Just got in a full line of winter Horse Hlankeli. t-A Is the blank(-t for wear. Have aU sizes, kinds and patterns. Havi- lot of Plush RotH-s. Call and see tbem aud Judge for yourselves. Yours truly, W. A. THOMAS. ABCBITEOT. M B. BEAN. Architect, lU ly LAN8DALK, PA. lIL.lChS.XllTIIS. T. J. HILLWICK, Horse-Shoer, Special bones. AMHLER, attention given PA. to rood and track apraO-Iyr CAMUEL HAMILTON, General Blacksmith, (Snoceasor to John L. Qusman) AMBLEB, PA Hores Bboelng a Btieclalty. Jan 18 6m MISCELLAHEOVS. tATALTER DEPREFONTAINE. BLUE BKLL, PA., TEICHER OF PIIHO IBD ORGO, A«eat (br the AMBLER GAZETTE. marU tf q-HOMAS S. GILLIN, C. Surveying, Ambler, Pa. and Farm, Towns and Topoi Bzecnted and CerUfled to. Boss HUl Cemetery lots. igrapblcal Sarreylng Agent fbr the aale 01 aug Ily JOHN M'CLEAN, Annbler, Pa., Daalar In Ume, aand and brlok. mag T Ij Hanllng and grading done. h. RNOLD AIMAN. BICTICIL SLITE and TILE ROOFER, ¦DIOVHD TO WTNOHOOR. Dealer in Roofing Slate, Slate Flagging, Red, Qreen and Black Slate, 2 and 3-plj Ready I. ^f- tng, Building aud Sheeting Felts, Grauite, Oement. etc. Bepalrlng a specialty. Qtlmates otaeerfally fomlsned. mar S It. WTNDMOOB, Pa. "r-ORT SIDE INN, WHITEMARSH POSTOFFICE, Three miles above Chestnut Hill, }-j mile below Fort Washington, on Bethlehem pike. Open all year round. Horses sammered and wintered. BERBELL 8. LASZELEBE, Propr. JOBS Kir STATIONERY. Blank Books and rSchooI Stationery, Paper, EnTelopea Writing TableU, Box Faprr. Pen*, Inks, Mucilage, etc , Sheet Music at Cut Prices. Toys, LVilU, (lam«a- IVK-ks, and a thoaaand and one arturles tint numerous Ut r*ientt.jfi. Violin, (iuitar, f'.Mno ami .Miii.'Uili.-i Hiringa. WILLIAM GRACEY July S 6 DI iiuiirr Ave., Amblar. UPHOLSTERING. If jou wanl yonr L'pbolstering done in a Arst- clasB wanuer at reasonable prices go ti) UONAT, Next Door to Wbllemarsb P. O , Beth ie hem Pike. Chairs recaned. khadd and awnings pnt nplo order. Orders t.i iii.ni Kven prompt stieotion. joly 2 ;i m p WALL PAPERS AT PHILADKLPHIA PRICES. CHAS. E. AARON, OAZflTK hLILlJl.S';. AMBLER, PA. AfiBLER Hotel, ffilliam C. Blackbarn, Propr. First-cla.ss atcoinniodations for pernianeiit and t.^aiLsient guests. $6 Bargains in <^n caI Men'sSuits'^'**'^ Highest of iS to Ixarcniag Power.— Late« U. S. Gor^ Hqnit FAMtL* 1000 Men's Suits (Ligbt and Dark colors, Sacks and Cutaways;, formerly sold bv us at $8, ^lo, $12, Jjc and $18 ; now on sale at $6, $7.50, ^8 and $I0; Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds and Serges among them. All these goods our own make, which guarantees style, quality and workmanship. P. S.—Special Sale 1000 Children's Blouse Waists, 25c; 1000 Children's 2-Piece Wash Suits, Soc. AB^OMMTBMm\ PURE $8 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. iSff ^e< $10 Sale and Exchange Stables. Stabling for 50 horses. *»- Polite atltnllon snij guud »cr>tce may i*. Iy OYSTERS AT NIBLOCK'S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Ambler, Pa. HARRY NIBLOCK. Propr. y^ Oysters r^>. . and J; ;^\ Clams '\ IN HEAWIN .' '\\. ^'^ rll'reparod In any style % ijt-f^ '' '¦* Meal" at all bonra. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. det m ly Bricks ...FOR SALE AMBLER BRICK YARDS AXV yLA.NTITY. delivered Orders taken .short notice. and on IRWIN DAGHR, Aiiibk-r, I'a. KIJ. V.\r(iI!.\.N', .M:ir.«i;er, July -ii.lm XEW ME.VT M.ARKET AT FORT WASHINGTON. The uu(l>ri,igiiu.1 liu:> 'iiw-ned a Meat Market at Korl WhmIiiiik'.'H, wlii-re ll.-will Ici-i-p ll.., I.est 'Mty I)r.:sji<yl Uii-f. Miituii. Liiijib, V.-al and everytliiiiK I'ertiiiniiig to a HrnUtlass Meat and I'r..vision .Mnrlftrt. 1 fv.licit a Hliun-of public patronage and guar¬ antee saliH.'-ricti'in. All g.HHlK ileliverwl free of charge. Orders by mall promptly ull.-ud<^l to. G. W. HELLINGS, Proprietor. IfOTKl. WyM)II.\M, J. I). COOIMiU, Propr., BUTLER AVE.\UE, AMBLEK, PA. First-class Accoiiiuioilatious for Permanent iiiul Transient Guests. r»A-rco, ^cotj « orfr. ...Clioii-u Rooms. Home Con'forts... July II Crushed Stone Slag and Sand ....FOU SALE Thf' uinI('rHi;;iH'ti is now prfpiircil to funiish Crushwl Ktoiu', SluK and Hand for nincradAniizinK roads aud driven at bhort nottct,*; alm> a fine (luality oC Hiilldintf Siiml, from bis quarry at Fort WaMliinKt<m, I'ii. may 14 tf GEORGE HERR.\1AN. F. Q. Kramer, Sanitary Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Ericsson Caloric Pumping Engines. Steam and Hot Water Heating in All ils Branches. Pumps of every .iescripliou, Wiii.Iniills, Hy¬ draulic RaniH, Ktc. I'l-rw.inl attentiou given to all sanitary draiiiiUK- l'',flttniaten cheerlXiIly furnished. Mall ordt-rs K'iv"u prompt »ltenlioii. Opera Hou.se Block, AHBLER, PA. HENRY SLUHER. Carriage Builder Ambler, Pa. The lat.-.st «tyU-8 ot Carriages i-. aile iu the moet satihfai-tory man ner. Eiitlniat..>s Riven for rt-pnlrinR, repaiuling aud building new wagons au.I carriagea. All work gnaranteed. apr 2^1 tf WM. E. BURL. Fort Washington, Pa., DEALER IN Building Stone, Lime Sand. Hauling and Grading Done. ntar 10 lyr Ambler Oomi Servre And Livery Stables AT BLACKBURN'S HOTEL. O. W. GERHART, Prop. Teams to hire at all boors, day or night. Hack meeta trains at the station for all parts of town and surrounding country. FREIGHT AND EXPRESS DELI If ERY. Freight and package* delivered at reasonable rates. Orders left at the station or hotel will receive prompt attenUon. lone 1 tf For Sale. Farms and Country Seats of all sizes, at TELFORD, CHALFONT, COLMAR, LANS- DALE, NORTH WALES, UWYNEDD, PEN- U.YN, AMBLER, tXIRT WASHINGTON, and BSTUAYERS, Alao City Property, GEO. EMLEN. Atty at Law, 828 Walnut 8t„ Phlla., or Penllyn. Montg, Oo. aept 17 ly AN ALAR.MI.NG OUTBREAK I Almost an epidemic of COl'OHS and COUW is reported an attendant on the recent storm wave, COHEN'S COUGH .\ND COLD REMEDY is an effective cure, aud aold under a gujUTUitee to care or money reftinded. 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE. Every article found in an ideal dmg store we have and sell at the lowest prices. Prescriptions and other orders sont by first train to any address along the Penna. or Bead¬ ing R. R. READING TERMINAL DRUG STORE, COBSER 12th a WARKin- S-TRE^rS, FHXJUA.DKl.rHiA. 910-912 Chestnut Street, Philada. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR¬ GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO Store Closes Every Ivtmg at 6 o'clock Except Saturday. THE GREATEST SPECIAL SALE —OF- FLOWERS and HATS KVKII OFFEKE]). wv hav« purchaH«d the entire .ntock of Klow- (¦rn frf-m a luanufiu-lurer, H. A. Meyers &. Co., 720 Arch Ht., at lew thau '^ their value. LOT NO. 1 We have reduced all of our t'otrimmed aud will divide them into three lots LOT NO. 1 UaU 5c. each. A'.I of our Uulrioimi-d Hats tbat were 2S to 19c. Worth 25 to 50c. LOT NO. 2 17c. LOT NO. 3 kki)I'<:ki> to . LOT NO. 2 All of our Ik:. to|l. 9c, Untrimmed Hata tbat were Wortb 50c. to }l. KKDlXKI> TO 22c. 25c. each. Worth $1 to $1.^0. LOT NO. 3 All of our |1 t'l (1.911, KKUL'CED Tl> .. Untrimmed Bats that were 39c. FANCY RIBBON in all colors, thut wan 19 and 2,5-;. kki)i;<;ki) to . 9c. yd. Coiue early in order to get your choice in these gorxls, as they will not last long. M. H. HASH & SON, ^l!EJfil^^5 OPPOSIIE POST OFFICE. JOSEPH M. STACKHOUSE, -DEAl.Klt I.\- Ff^esh Fish, Oysters and Clams. Vegetables and Fruit in season. STRI-ETS, MALN AM) HACi: flOODS DKI.IVKI'.KI) I-U1-;k OK ClIAIt. IK AMHLl-K. mar 12 6iu ^^ Here Is Yoi;r Oi'I'ortinity ^ Wc .still claim that we are tlit- only reliable hou.se for cheap aud uiediuiii goods. Durinji the .KlOMtU of A ».n(11,;t \X-'t. \f,\^ iri^.l^ ..A^,. — " - ^ ^¦^. ..AA,t..J to btty Bom« cheap Htiby Carriages and Refrigerators We do not want to carry any of these goods over for !uxt season, so we will close them out and we will do so by Septeinlier i.st. Baby Carriages: (llir ? .S (HI CarrLiges now ?-") Ut Our 10 m " " " <X) (lur \'2 00 " " !' 00 Our $l-'i 00 Carriages iKitv -tlO 00 Our IS IK) " '• 11> (X) Refrigerators and Ice Chests: Onr Our Our tiur i H 00 Ieo Cl.estK now s li 00 1(1 (Ml " " " -S 00 12 (H) " " " i) 00 1,-, 00 " " " 10 (K) Our jil2 00 Kcfrigerator now $ H 00 mar 19 tf Our 1.5 00 " " 10 00 Our 18 00 " " V2 00 Our ;?0 00 Ice King now 2'.' 00 Our $25,00 Bedroom Suit which we had a great sale on this ,season, we have also reduced from $25.00 to Ji.S.oo for a full suit. Come aud satisfy yourself, B. E. BLOCK, 203-303 Swede St., below flaln, NORRISTOWN. WEHAVENOAGEN til ilirt'.-t to thf»coni>ara(»rfor23fp'.im, at ¦ Mrlii>lfsai«viricr», wiTinctlJcui llu! (icahjFM' i-rofits. Ship 1^,. inatii'ii ^ i^p\aiiyv(hcr<<for binmi ™^l j thintr ^varraDtcd. very warraDt jlmt My:.s ¦>! Car I'f ii.iriinHs, 41 "htyhia Ti'linir wid <1Nm. T (• Roirpi*'! i.rirt «¦* lov; nn :*l.V.. S|>rin \Vinf,ui.» jt'a to ;*•:«'. f > ) -^rnil Tor l^irfff ('Htsli»cae< ELKHART CARRIAGE & HARNESS MFC. CO •o. \r.x^ B, Pratt, 8«c'y,ELKHART. INO. 'ni RIDB n MONARCH And Feel Like One. Models 40 and 41 $100. Monarch Cycle M'fg Co., S3 Reade Street, New York. FACTORY CHICAGO. SKss::; i Pennington I Seminary g For Uc-th "•cii-s acaaaa«>»a»>oo—<•>••••: i ••Highest Orade at Lo-west Cost." ' ACKER'S Guarante* r>ERFECTLY Cr*i^£»ff Brand K URE ^piCCS Groond from only th* Finest 8«lect«<l Whole Spice», carefnlly screened before piDdinc. Hine»t and Purest Spicea in the World. Packed In ^.^ lb. foil and 1 lb. tin packages. fonvctiU-i'.iij- located iii a qiiie;, beiiutiful, l-.e.iltlirul viilufre. i:i«i1t ' ao.-es.«lblo from New York, i'liila¬ delpliia, lialiimore, Wa-'tilnRton, Popijlar and meetssftll for &¦") jeurs. ; RiiUt firii miHiemtc. itackward students glvcu Indl- Tldual Htteution. ¦' Parents and Roardian.^ may send tbeir chiirtren to renninKT<*n >>enil- narr »n<l be (»ure to havt- tbem wt-ll carvtl for Hnd well edurated."—J^ttn Mci^oMi. Lu. i're.iJcnt i)rrrtii.-.u>c Cv.lct«. Send for Complete Priced Catalogue. Mail Ordera promptly Filled. Fin ley Acker & Co. 121 & 123 N. Stb ani Readiu Termiii -i THOMAS IIAKI.OV l». 11^ President. |*t.'niila(1«B, N. J. iiMMmgasamam FUNERAL NOTICES PBIHTED IHILE YOU HIT AT THIS OFFICE. aof 18 8t THt SEA THEIR BEAT. Ik. Soitk ».*. Ic the taiddUt oi the North »e« woulj prrhap. be a cjiiotii place to find a po- li<viiuui on dtilr; yet sooie hntidrtJ.s .!» appoictei] to keep ortJer tijerr, in-; «t other placet where thrlr .er^icc. are liktiy to t* rfqmred. Grrat nritain. IU-!pium. France, <;*rciany aad HoHand e.cl. keep a certitin cumber of cniisem upon Ihft hi(fh aras for thin purpose. » hilsl they are empcwervd to proee^ute. or. If necf-asary, take into custody uiiy vessel U:!onjrl.i|f ta either of thei* coua- tri»-». In ed'lition «-uch crui«*r earrir« a judge. Id Uie siiaj* of aa oftcer In char^, who c«ic Uy tbe et-ae and inflict a p«-nalty—provldlnif the defendant «.-on- !*iiU to hiH irylnjr th« ca.« beforehand —9iid w bo>>e decialon can only be al- trifd by the court of appeola. •\Ilowinjf a ship to *andor a'lout the hifrh st-aa without keeping proper c.'Q- troi over ber is far mors >-oiiiii>on th^n niij<ht tw exjiectctl. The man whasc watch it is i:iey be Miltep, and it i& often o difli-rlt iriiitt«r t<i prore that a larjre peroTifaire of the colUslona that occur are directly due to this eaattr, T.te Y.Wte disaster is only one example of the roanr awful result* of careicu w-a'chinif. However, the eajrle eye cf the -f,ea bol)l>y." by his biiU'b-eye lan¬ tern—which in the ca«e of the mari¬ time poilcem.-in is a i-owcrful seorch- liffht—Is bO kwiily on the alert for cases of thiH sort, nnd »uch a hea\y fine is in- | flicted on conviction, that ch«rjr''a of ' '¦wnnderiinp without ptoper control" are every year becoming leaa fr«-quer.t. y :::t'l paik. t^-Xhw^ 'Tl'^TltMn' llinujs f Uj. ¦ -.-ac. I<acir. Hupl* « Hai»f»ry ^ 1 m\„., auae ln>ea virrs-.*. nMMi.»ad iar. : . e« tke rears 1 . . . I., 't* t: SPRAYING MIXTURES To Xaa* Tti.aa I:9kU*« Titry ttmm* Ba Tl>or*«caty Aftiaic<l. I'aert cf .praying luUturt-. an- oftea Ineuarenieaoed by tbe aoiid j-ATUcJe. Mrttlta^ ia ibe rraerrolr. One cf tix t..''i>t methods to keep tbe solution in a^ Itatluc U ahowa below. The t^ritator, a. shown la Fi^f, 1. U ciode fur uw with a tianvl iy^tig In Ita skW, which I con¬ sider the heat way to carry the lArre;. and oonsiataof aaarm,a.of flat irunoD*. eighth Inch thick and thn-r-fourtha Inch wide, attached to the handirof the pump and eisterlc^ the liarrrl al-uut six or ei^t lacbea firociitaheed. The arm Is attached to ac c:b<.iw, h, w ilh univ> »l> Itirhea In length, which ia faeteti<-<i into a socket about four loche» In leii|flh, that ia bolted to the bead of the <.¦! au prr-M " ira». WHEN (ireat SOVEREIGNS CONFER, of Ado Mada on tha Oceaaloa. Boyal Meetings in Knropa The limiuiieruMe ban'iUet-s which are o(T<-re<i to the royal jiersonson every oc- (-li-sion are exact i-mblems of tlie many valiuiVile! and pleasant duys which are, ot their Instij^Uon and by their com- amud, waft ted luiK-ii(*eJe«» fonnula, says Oiilda In the Forum. Once, when cos¬ tume was Ix-autiful, i>Q^-antry waa so iil.-io, and ceremonial was «o alno; btrt now Ixitli ore iin-siphtly und g-rotes<iue. Two Ix'.ardcd iiw-n in hemlets. or cape, kl.s.s each other on a railway footboard; old Indie.M In waterproof cloaks toddle throiiph twx) liiK-a of ixjlii-."nion; a fat pcntl«-nian, wilh a nniiid ha^ with a ci(far iu his mouth, walkM over a piece of red cariM't, noddlnff to a l>endinR' hur mnn he<lf>'e of supple spines; fac<-sbeam Iniinfly. throng out-side the station door cheer, tliey know nol why, troope nre in«.sKC<l In reiullnew, for nowhere are thett' i)ers<>nnfri-s Kife from at- tf-iniilH i:iH>n their live*; the whole Itiint,' '-s 'iiilovely, nljMiinl, aiKiinnlous, a larl.-uture of what wiu, onct- lK>th In- t<-lli(,'il,|(- an<l n-fjx-etalilc, but In -.hich there is no longer either jirestipe or ^ynilK)listn. Witlujut di^rnity In it« ol>- ji-it loyalty is q mere l»in.-le(«) bundle of "ornoiit rol«-«, and difnilty perishes at the M-n-sim of the railway whistle. AJJ lio» ¦.i a- ;.. r It ttXli Tey\.i2 V..l^ .f .. _ t--i g;Vr as iai-t i>au.e or latui •¦ k».-k for the ollief tkJurvTv. . and researcher . of .*),L*.«,' iiiii.ee c lu reut>yi\ai.ia al«ivc UirtllK'Ur-i.!. ^!iS xVr l:: -.: ¦ . i HuNr .. u^u i!.a; .... 2V ir.iJ, and n-achiikf thu i.... T!k- t.-^t ol Uie Hid alter .11V rtwsoos tot ! itaaie wliO an. ?¦ AQITATIO.N IMl'ROVEfi M1.XTUUE8. Sl'ItATINQ A New NurKlcal Instrument. .\n ln.struii»i-iit which, as the UJlne de¬ notes, is inten<k-d for tlie arrent of bli-edinsr in sur>fical opt-ratlons, ban been I><-rfcct<,-d by l.awsou Tail, of London. .¦\ platinum wire, orrouffed to i-.irry a current of electricity, is inclowed in tb«' blailes of a i«ilr of Bt<-el forceps or auy other requl.slte Instrument, tlie wire be- cluy, A currl-nt of Buiiable'v'olinje'ls turned on, Uie artery 8cize<l nnd ix>tn- jiri-.K.sccl and in a few neconds the tissues and arterial wnlls are so o^tflutlnatcd that the pa«.s!i(fo of bloo<l la n-nder'-d iniiK).s.>ilbIe. The temperature em ployed Is ulMiut ISO degrees Fahrenheit, sj tbat It w-ill be seen that the principle Is fun¬ damentally different from that of elee- Irlcnl cautcrlzlnff instrumeutit. It la ¦tattvl that by Mr. Tulfs instrument the nt-ces.sity of a llfratiire Is removeil, and a new and completely eiT«*cllve method ia placed In the hands of tho fciirjfeon for the treatment of tiurfuc« oozlnp. nird and Balloon. If by any ine»ins a bird nttiilned the lijrhtjiesH of ft balloon It could not fly. A holloon drift* with every jnist; utr-er- Inff Ls ImposKible, the wbid choose** lt« course. Tho blrd-bitlloon, n.s llfi«ht as Uie wind and na strong- im Iron, 1« a flg-ment of the irno^^natlor. Elephant's 8cnse of Rin«ll. Sense of Fmell In an elephant Is tto delicate that when in a wild state It can scent an enemy at a dlsfunce of 1,000 yards Ao Aehory. "Well," Bald Ui« dentist, who hiid Just moved In, "the next thing to do will l>e to have this 'bakery' sljfr that Dough¬ boy left painted out." ",Tu.st paint out the first letter," su;^- gt^.stjjd his student.—Indianapolis Jo«r- tinl. RII Id Quite Mkcly. ".She says shi-'U newr marry, her first dear friend. ".She muBt liuve bwn looking at her- Relf in tho frlaw," said her second dear frieml. "That's the only way I con think of tlmt could hava broupht her to my wa}' of tWnklng."—Chlcngt>ro<>t, WantoS Hora. Mary hnd a little lamb. And 'twas so very nli:«, Bhe passed her plate agrain: Tleasw, tr.a'am, I'U take another slice!" —Chicago Record. Bncfclen's Amlca Halve. The Re.st Sai.ve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe¬ ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬ blains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re¬ quired. It is ffuaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Joseph S. Anjjeny, Druggist, Ambler, Pa. feb J7 lyr — If you have ever seen a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of tbe trouble and appreciate the value of instantan¬ eous relief always afforded by IX-Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. F'or dysentery and diarrliua it is a reliable remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. Rees C. Roberts. —"Boys will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple season by ha%-ing DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in ".he house. Rees C. Roberts, —The whole system is drained and undermined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt'sWitchHaicl Salve speed¬ ily heals them. It is the best pile cnre known, Rees C, Roberts. SEHISSLER COLLEGE S of BUSINESS, Incorp., Norristown, P*. NINTH COLLEGIATE YEAR. A PROCRESSIVE SCHOOL. WITH PROCRESSIVE TEACHERS. FOR PROfiRESSIVE TI«£S. We «*cnre desirable poxitiotu for ( ' a (greater per cent, of oor pnpiU thaa i \ any other school. f. L HtUAIAA. Prattemmt. i .' SCHISSUR. a. A.. Priitcleel. barrel at o. At th« lower end of the ellxrvv ia attachiAl a abort arm, d, w hich Is joined to a loii^ arm that carries the datihers or ugita- tors, o. This Joint is iiecesaary lu order that tho dashers may He on the l-ottom of the btirrei aud not \as llft4-d up at every stroke of the pump. With the movement of the pump huiidlf, the duslw-ra mov-e backward und forward over tho entire bottom of the barrel, thus keeping the liquid in constant mo¬ tion. In order tbat the liquid thut may huve ¦etUed ou the bottom may be Btirred thoroughly i>efore slurtJug tho pump, the arm, a, is fitted to the pump handle by a slot, t, so that it may be liulckly slipped off and w-orke<l upwurd und dowuwnrtl a fi-w tlm«-K Ix-iurv Ugln- ning to jiump. All the luirta un-ruude of lliit Iron one-eighth inch thkk by three-fourths Inch wide, und cun he luade b- one having faciliUee for cut- tlrg such iron uud drilling holts to f;iKten It together. The parts ure held t<igetlRT by short stove bolth. The dusheau are foi-ti-ncd to th<- rt-l by a w-rew passing through it. Iu tin- ud- Juttinenl of this uppuratua to the b,ir- rel, the puiiip must Ih; brought m-ur enough to the end of the barrel to allow of the full sweep of tho pump bundle, ond tho rod, a, fixed to the bundle so as to gtvx a full KWQKp to the elbow, b, that the dushers may be curried forw ard and t","';^,»i« E'j i5i} Al;-irMlt^.«.lW-Vti? ';i-giVfOf- turul College, in Farm au J Home. GARDEN AND ORCHARD. W«-«tein !s»r' I',.:. l>'tt«r thin th« fruit than prop th" tr»-e. XeveT permit a vine or tree to ov-er- liear. Peach grafting la ao dlfBcnlt that P. is usually better to bud. All cutting should bo iono with unooth, clean cute, leaving no stiibe. To plant trtva ond uot take <-^iro of them Is a waste of Ume. und money. Whtn strawlx-rrles are through fruit liig remoTo the mulch and ciUtlvut«-. Suauner pruning- of mapberrlcs con- al.sta In pinching off tbe grow Ing point of each caaa. Peach treea often fail to do wrll especially on old land for the w-ont of mineral plant fix>d The more peiw-h trees are cut back when young the niore stocky will Ixi the trunks ond branches. One of the easentlal items in growing 0 good crop of cablwge Is early, fre- ciuect and thorough ctiltlvotlon. Too early m-eding to groea ruinn more orchards than It beneflts, al¬ though on certain noils It doeji w-ell .'nough. Dwarf poor tre^-sare much Inclined to overlx-tir. Much of the ii'»r quality of fruit from thf-se trees comes fron {lernilttlng too large a crop.—St. I,oul< Jicpulillo. Pood for Apt>Ie Trees. .\ lihocle I.slund experiment station bulletin says that ajipb- treea are kciit thrifty nnd fruitful by feeding Uiem Ijberully in one of fourwu'-K; liuniely: Flrwt, by toi)-<lrt-fi.slng th'- moH during wintrf with burn manure nt the rate of a cord fo four to ten tr<-e«. according to size, omitting mnnwre and t-ub.stltut- lug a«hes once every ihree-or four years. Pecoml, by applying aome giK^l cora- jilcte commercial fertUl/^'r. Third, by the appllcfttlon of ."eatv-eed, which glvp^ good results on apple orchard.s. Foiuth, by growing clover, jicaa, or aom<-1. her nltrogen-gatherlBg crop. This -rop rhould be ferUllzM with jiotn-di and pboRpborlo acid, ond wb"i m •-¦¦ed Rhould be left to decay on the jrronjnd. Knlee for Tre« PtaDtiag. Tbe following riile« for u'^ ,,lsLf'> Ing are aJwoys in order: Thi'sollahjtild bo well firmed about the roots , * ti?**; the ritrttit Btmightei;f-<1 ort In '-i.riroxi- mately their natural pofitior, ilw-t holo ahould be larpe and rrion.y; ;!•¦ earth finf. rirxJ dry enough to criuible; the tree Ut be 8«-t a litUe deeper in 'he "oIl than It stoo<l in the nnrw ry row; the roots of the tn-e muirt not be long un¬ covered, and every c,nre jnu.'.tbe taken to get the tre<! in the tuitu;-*] enrlrorment oa quickly aa poasible. A MUctTlay. We've aeea tbe rweet girl craduata with high and p«nslT« brow; We've watched her pauso tbe mulUUite w-lth wisdom to endow. And we car.not help tut doubt— If, when one short year ta out, Bbe'U remember ten per cent, cf all that aba la telllnc now. —Waahlnctco BtaK Cora (or Ilesdache. I .\s a remedy for all forms of hea-lache i Electric Bitters has proved lo be the I very best. It effects a permanent cure \ and the most dreaded habitual sici: head- I aches yield to ita influence. Vt 'i nrge ail who are afflicted to procure a Ix/ttle, and give this remedy a fair liial. '.z ca»- es of habi'.ual con»tipat),jn Eleci. c fit¬ ters cures by giving '.he needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the \ use of this medicine. Try it once lArge : bolUcs only fifty cents at Jos. S. .'^r jeny'a ! drug store, .\mbler. Pa. Ptiiiade.pliia «a» tiaii.i • bo buidnl .\ii^. i'.l, were four brol!ir«, vii ¦ ir John, Hans Martin and Jac>.!0, ». •andcd .SrpL -i, \7'S'2 IWi . f tViT*-, Ila; .Maniu and Jacob tciug .tfc nl io . Tbey came in i ¦ I'luk I'.eajui.ce,' John I'aiet ix.t.g il.e uuiMo ¦r lapiiUi of Uie tbip. Flr^t, I rt-uwa,- in-r Very distinotly bearing my lalliet u> tliat bis ({randfatbir and li.rw timlbers .anie ll. ll.is couniry ti^jelhti -jf tliem aent to Wetiern I'. :tiiotlier t.,i Ijli .. ' ' .IV. U.i ;;..i i v- uue !.,( the »-u' -.where be be came very Wi^.,. ,. ....,; then aidd hie property ibere and leluiiH-d lo iiis natne land, tt IS lUppoM-d be dieil without children, as be «as t^ot uiairu-il abiie in lliia ooiiLlry. Tic kuilii »! '. >¦ : elude waji my gnat-jjraiidla; ill iiiicks county, Ya. I i . detMlidaiilS ol the one lit I'eiiiijiylvauia, lu the vear a tnie 1 W14S a itieii.ber of the 1 became atqila.iil*-d aitb Hoover, who was a pr\>nauei>t .a*;cr residiiij^ iu t'aiiibiia coiiiity, and alter iMiiipaniig our knowledge i..f our (aii.;!.\ l.;-t.ii V, came to the c«ii'la»uai tbatnV «i-ie Jc.-ctiidaul» I'f llie bn.tliere in-.'iire ii,ciili('i.i-d 1 Imve at«o met qtiiU' n uiiinU-r of the name ^n WantiiiiK^'jii, V ('., will; whum 1 o.iivenkd, and Iraimil Ibat llu-y were dcKeiidanls o( uue aiu- i'rij{ii)ally si-ttii-d in l.anca:il< r cjiinly. I'a. Uue of ibeui, Wiliiam II. lltHtvir. i»Iio IS olio of tbe lierks lu tbe coiu uiiaeioner's odice iii llie liisinci ui (ol uiibia ' iiiforiiieU uie Uial i.ia ^laud falbers tiitiiie was Michael, und uioveil (roiii l,aii(-ii»t<r county to WnR!iiiiKt<'i', but be di'l not know lils crt-at-gruiid falliel'i! Iiullie, but be i-uUciUilt-d that bb- ^rfat-grundfal!i<-r wm a brother of my K'ri-at-graiidfatber. There are n iiiiuibei of lioovei-' in I.ziiicai'tei luiiiiiy »till. My second reHuoii for rcsuluiig the uIxhc c,'iicltiKioii ie that there i» uii ret-ird ui l»oy!eBtij«ii, I'.iuks county, a detnl foi properly purcliii.-*-d by Juctib lloovei who I U'lieve Wit^i my great giundfalbcr ' ill llie year I7iti. >^id pU'|.»-rty i^ situat- <-d in Pliiiii!?teud U'Wiiiiliip, aii't this fact corivelMJiids »Illl the dale of my tfraiid- Marta. I . J tny nit., A \ .tndn liitti ,V Hi. ..-O. Ill lilt km —Many a day's work ii lost ly rick headache, caused by iadi(rs»tic_i and j stomach troubles. DeWitfi LitUe Early j Risers are the most effectn;! niU for otct- 1 coming such diffJcuUies. R. C. ILoberts. d l'l.ic,-.l Illl-!.,-!. I. I! l>.-,:,uk , 1: K.il!e MrUi nue Mulliii, Y:l. M...,, icratn*' i1.i!n '): i r »iti,>ns t ( lte,<|> Trl|i lo .tilisullc niy V. i.n .V, ,,•:.. it. In Ami I.-l Tu k< t^ »V lit U iv.i' Vmbler at ^11 a. III., ittid \i' -i.'ii w ill have I lliilllitlldili.il>- W-!. t. III;! III. i lie. t! I'll*- IH»eu%r''> 'Hit**! il« J.i, ,l'>»vl**—••-. ..l^.*.-- l)lv'<\rr) 1 ii«e Jliv llle with I..-> C.npi* .lllll liieil mU units fvir miles alMHlt, but of tm avail aiul v.!i% jjiven up and told I cmiM rtnt live Having Dr. King's New I in my !>lorr I sent lor a Imt tie .. Its u»e .-vnd from the first .Iom- lH.uaii lo ).;row K-lter, aniLiller usuif; three iKitlles wns up and alKiut again II is worth lt> weij;iit in gold We won't keep store ot bouse withi/Ut tt." (>et a free tna! at I"-. S Atigeii)*' drug store, Anibler, I'a witb diar- of Atco, I'a., S^.nie veara ago when aulTeriug ,111 uncomnionly severe attack of tli.ia, Mr. W. H (".uiutiip teceueil through the mail a sample IkiI- tie of ChamlK-rlain's Colli , Cholera and Dutrhiea Remedy lie \avs I found it to l»e one ol the most tlfwtive irine- dies I ever naed. It gave mc alinoal liiiinediale relief. It has no auperioi and 1 think no equul. No bail rlJtcls follow the use of thii reinrdj. It is ]>leasant to lake when reduce.1 with water and swceteiied. Children like 11. It never falls. It is the most perfect rem- fdy ever prorluced for bowel complaint." l-'or sale at 25 and *,', rents per l>«jttle by T. C Coltman ami J. .S, Angcny.. drug- gilts. aiig I*. ,\. H. NaUonal l.tirNUi|MfirHl ul H4. TauI, Tbe Jt. and O. U. K will wll ticket* | fi.'iii all I>oiiit<< on it« liiie<t en-' I M.i.i river Ui .H. Paul at "lie .1 .1.. f..r the .\.iK. -.' r-iir •. '¦>" I.t,; .1 t,: -kkI for ild lor I'i.ii •¦¦¦ oil eaU- il¬ ll. 1 l.lig lin<- Tlie rate fror, 1.. . ,«¦',. •irslu.n I! ' It. aifl tl. liiaiiiUiiii -4-1 ; H'l- I'f t' Is-twi-en tl • liirtii slei-Jii ti A. H nil ii. and << il...... . ... ..,. '.. Ilarju'r's Ferry and the I'ot'ti 1 i.'.- \irii] ,• . that the most arc not neceaaai... .. ¦ " - ... .« a ruie, Ihey .-vre not. What Is waiiteil i^. »r>iiirthing mild and rure, lurli as Cham l»erUin'» CoUr, Cholera and Diarrh<ra I ..'.'.\ -.'rmaiit to take leetrned. where to v in thr ,« a r.v lor the i< ' a and wiij leconimend ¦peaking of th!* Remedy. T- •-' when r»du- Then it i» t.>e the most »• worM for bf.A' nuiid.-er of tbey have '. out of ten Iain's. In Mr n h Uuffum. of I- qurhanna Co., Pa , »ays it in onr family lor jjain in Ibc ttoiiiai. b, colic and diarrbo-a, and found it to be a most efTective remedy. " For aale by T. C. ColtB:an aod J. S Angeny. druggists aug Try . llMi-s ».K.t I »> A ..irmA^r 11^ tiw .hatiwri ¦•rii' It.. -•¦ r- At ll*i« dnjacr^su III Haapa. Tru. (tod. Imaay, H. tut Tt tm ». OIn. aofRM mar 5 \y RAG CARPETS.... | MADE TO O&DEB. | Something entire'r new in Rac Carpet, made from joar own rj^a aAMPLEci BY MAIL. JOSEPH WILSON. 1» MAIN iSTREET, LANSDALE. PA. aarKB asy to Take asy to Operate WANTED-AN IDEA J^^^ thing to patent ? Proteet ye :r ideas; tbey may bring Ton wealth. Write JOHN WKDDER. BL'ffN * CD., Patent Atton.eys, WaehlDftoa, O, a, for their tl.m I^Ue i^er. E Are features peealiatic Hotid» nils. Srjaa in size.tacteleM,eaeiJittlKiftiitc:L AaoBeaaa Hood's said: " Y*m Beter know you ^^ hare takeii a pin tin :t» all ^^ ¦ 9 I #^ orer" 2Se. C L Hood Itt it., W^ 11 I i% Proprietors. LoweD. Mas*. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^ ' TUe oBly pilH te taihe witb Wtafi — Theotiea of cure may \ir '. at !en2t!, ?;y pbyanians, but t! ¦ « 'k relief, and <>;.' ' , :•• will g;v« Jt to tbe-v c-aie lot chlldreti It ia - .^.-u. 'e*» cure tbat •rTrf\tfr. .« re- 'ilu." Reea t — It '\'A--r, • : H whether »j<k i . . • , -- and < .. , -If try «i, l«;'A'ltt» ;. . aptedi'.y ctirr thtin i.V.. Keti C K-o:.<rU. — lion't tnf5e twar ''.rar whii '/': ave cholera tn - . era in tbe '-' . LfAie and Ch'/'.tra i.c:r. "i'-jj 'io:; ', have to wait f'/r re»a;ls, tbey ar* loaUn- '^.aeoaa, ar.d it leave* the bowels ;' ."railhy coaditioB. Reea C. iLobrrU. LrwM I>ay> 'jcd cstuea '¦•tma tftmbW e» ber eon- '^VfTTt-ft HtAOQWAHTtm. A, a4 ^ tttttyt tiAa . aifrntta rh* »»i la liial «• *• t < m.A,wm.A,t wA \ht. Ma#s«« NU> asf •t .1 »«-«5 »>' mr }«it . >i * tt tbU.«lat II* .1 lb* >,1. 1 I.' all) ii.pl Ibe ,, i > I IU . xml ,iid Irlultl tu V, I I. tiitlier 8 biitii, which wus 17J1 , and aUboUgli I Jo iti,t kiiuw 1 .h( where in Hiicks coiiMv be wx- bom, /do know that lie liv<-il lu liie ciiutitv and wa» iiiarrietl to .Maigarel Kern, mul tliat tlu'ir five cliildien Wen- Ijoru liu-re soiue- wbeie In Hiillowii tiiwnsbip, from wl.u-|i piMce be moved lo (iwynetld lowi!--!.:!'. MoiiHtuaitiy touiily. JU llit- vuu i.-',. ing :.1X) Hi-.-t-H from lleoige Marin, f.ii which be jMiid i'l.HtH). .Sui.I tract wa? dividi-<l ufU-r bin deu'h into two farms ol UK) aires each the one Willi the ciiginal llllll.iiiigr beingtukeii by my falher, I'liilip lb«ncr, the other part by l,ia broiber ,Iuc<'b. My third leasoii l? tbat I don't tind among all the others who lauded in I'liiladeipbia during tbe jM-ri>Hi iiienlioiied any other group ol four in miiiilM-r at tbe miiiit.' lime, alllioilgb then- were luore than '2S) others who cauie at differ¬ ent tiiiit^ii up lo iri'.i, .Viioiliir v< ry -tniiig reawjii for my i-oncliihioii i.- tbe fact that my gniiidfulber named two 'if bin sons alter Iwo of those brollieii", vi/.., C'lirihtiaii and Jacob no doubt tbe latter afU'r Iiim ow u father, tor llil» wai a coiniii'iii ciisU'iii at thin iieri.-d, and ihem- faiiiily uaiiu-H weie also given by tbe other'bnilliem to their cbiluren. .\iif>llu-r reason i- the fart that uii of these brotbers chaiigeil tbe name from tilt' lierinaii i Huber) tti ll-Kiver, Kng- lieli. While many if not all the other iniiiiigranlH Htill continue to n-luin the < ieriiiaii nu.iie Huber, Iben- may be olher faclM disiovered 1 and I lio|ie there will lie t'l establish beyond any doubt thai we are the ileMeiidaiits of ,lacob l|o<)Ver, who settled in I'luinstJ-aii towii- •.liij), Bucks county, in llu- year 171."». .\iiil it would be a great Kutihfactioii to know the exact property 'in wbicb be H»'ttleil, and a!wi where be was buried, ttj< wt- would then know the laHt refting pliice of him who, we ln-lieve, wa.i our ancestor in tliix great land of which vie all feel truly proud. I uui soiry liiat I dii nol know more about tiie life of my graiuifallii-r, Hei.rv Hoover, bill whal iiltle I d'l kli'iw I will here inxriU; f.ir lilt' um; and Uiielil ol the present and future generations of our family, U-lieving that biither investi¬ gation will reveal many fails thai wii! prove the coirectiieKs of the ground on whieli I have founditl the genealogy oi our family in tbi* ixnintry, 'Thai be wtu> a man of rtroiig will aiul ile< inion of character, in proven by a < ircuiiistaiue i reineiiiU-r bearing n.y father ^late to ii.- friiildn-n Huring the time that J'din .\>l3iuN was president of the t'nited Slat*-*', lon- gre'.- f»aHie«l what is known as the alien aii'l sedition laws. Thefe laws wtre very obnoxious to many ni the i»«*'ipU-, as they gave more iifiwer to the pn-ciilenl than whal the I>emo<-ralir ICepubliran party of that day conniden-d aninij-ieiit with a fiee governiiieiil; »>nw.-<jiiently, in at- tet'ipting I'J enforce ilK provisions there we-,;. ilioHe who reU-!!ed aiui ri.-«iste<J the co'orcemeiil of them, which resulted in til::.;':» known as tbe Friid reljellion ; coiiai-.,'K;nlly rresidcnt .Adams onk-red '-,t tr<jo[» t« stipprcfc/- tbe reljellion. There wa."- a regimei.tof infantry which came to the .'ipringhfjui;* tavern, aiul the colonel sent the 'juarU-nnaiter Vj grand fiilhei's farm near there i and direcleil him t'l take rcj^se.'-j'ion of the buii'J- iiig« as (juarters f<jr the ri-giment for the night, aifio directing bim In i.iitain b«-«-f and other proviftioii.s f'*r li.> '. To llii« grandfather very d> - jected, arul orden-d !.if Uiys t < ..'.t ;irri nai! ?i.til every doijr aljoul tbe l>arn and prepare U> rt«t»l any attempt lo enter his buildings; bnt l>efor« any (>.ilici<<n occurred, William roiilke,a neighlj'jr.who wai in sympathy witb the Fi-<lera! jiarty, invite<l the r(=»iiment to iiis place f<ir (iiiarters—grandfather tx-ing a 'lecidf.-*! Jefiersfjnian iJeiii'xrat. .An'Aljt-r ic.'.t* - occ.irre<l which sbowe'l the rev< gl'irit on their ptrt : They w to take a fine black heifer for bet-f, wi.n n grandfather refuse<i to let tbem liavc-, and daring the nigbt some one rot tiie ham stnrigs of Ujlb hind leg*, nr.'l th>- next day they asked if he wo-; • . have ber now, bat he refa««- . he bail t^) kill ijer. lliey aUso 'A^iiUfi a fine black lionie, bul be rcfa»e<l to iet them have hirn at any price. He waa a menrr»*-r r.i tli* li*form«<i cbnrcb.but I liave ! f- tain «ii<»ch of the c- coonty i-e wa*< a n.•.::;,fj-.-r'.r, i/-.; ¦- .-' eittier H.litown, Toluckon or .' . .. Cn-ek, ae ,! lieard father iijieak of aiui.-i ; ing etTv;'>« at ail of tiiem. YatXut i wai bip-Uitd in Tohickon churcK. .Mter his removal t» Owyn«r«id township, Montgfjtnei-y eonnty. in 17'<7, he con¬ nected iiimself with VifA-ittu t Yittturvnt^i church, and was eierted an e>d*-r i^. t^ •- v<-ar !-^iJ-i, aiKl ci»r.tiini«<I in off,'. Lis death, which occ«rre<J Apr l¥fJ, age«J -j" year*. ¦') n^jnlbe and ii d«yi,and waa boried m fViehmacetr.e-t' rr. and sn is bia widow, Marfuvt, w>. .Nov. 27th, lal3, agisd 61 yean, '¦> r and 23 day*. The ehiWren thAi i--..^- Tited them were (lirustian, Jac b, i1...ip i A '.!«> datigbler of Mr. (£Mber>, Elizabeth, wbo marhied John i v,o, aa oW andnt. Bile, aod Marr, who married Wiiiiam | <A Qamiu, I'a , ocr..; Kneedler. 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960827 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 08/27/1896 |
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. |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1896 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960827 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 08/27/1896 |
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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VOL. XIV-NO. 38.
The ambler Gazette
AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, ATCil'ST 27, KSJML
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$1.25 A YEAR,
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IN MIDSUMMER, GOOD GROWING WEATHER FOR THE GAZETTE, NEW SUBSCRIBERS EVERY DAY.
Professional Cards.
ATTOBlfErH.
pREAS STY E R,
Attorney-at- Law,
M7 Swede Streot.
Norrljrtown, Pa.
ALBERT R. PLACE.
Attorney-at-Law,
I.ADaclale, Pa. Omo«B:—LaosJale, Pa. Norrurtowu. 1-a. Jan 24 ly
JOSEPH T. FOULKE,
Attorney-at-Law
AND CXJ.N'VkVA.NCKK, |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1896 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
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BitsPerPixel | 8 |
DPIX | 300 |
DPIY | 300 |
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FileName | 1896_08_27_001.tif |
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