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' VOL. XlV,-XO. 41 The Ambler Gazette. AMBLER, MONTGO^LERY COUNTY. PA., THURSDAY, SEin-EMREH 17, 189(». :?1.25 A YlStAR. GOING TO MAKE PUBLIC SALE THIS FALL? THE AMBLER GAZETTE IS THE BEST PAPER TO ADVERTISE IN Professional Cards. ATTOBXErn. pREAS STYER. Attorn ey-at-Law, a07 Bwede Htreet, Norristown, P». A LBERT R. PLACE, Attorney-at- Law, Lanadale, Pa. e. Pa. Norriatown. Pa. OmcB:- ]aD 24 Iy JOSEPH T, FOULKE, Attorney-at-Law AND VOSVY.Y.KSCER, ttt Walnut HUcpt. Philadelphia. Pa. Ambler, Pa. Attend! alao to inaunu. je, collecting and aettle- mant ofeatatea, July i 1 year $6 STATIONERY. Blank Books and ,'Scho'il HUUr.in.:ry, Paper, EnTelopea, WntinK Tahleta. box Paper, Pesa, Inka, MudlaKr, etc , Hbeet Muau: at Cut Pricta. Toya, UolU, fiamea, B«ika, and a ibotuaod and one articlea too numeroua tu mcntioo. VloUn, Ouitar, Banjo aud Mandolin HtrlDfS. WILLIAM GRACEY JnlrtSm Butler Ave , Ambler. UPHOLSTERING. _ , ^_ -:^^ iisoowantyoarrphoiateriBf donein a Orat-1 now OU salc at $6, $7'50» ^8 and $lo; Cassimcres, Cheviots, claM manner at reaaonable priceago to ii']jr< t Worsteds and Serges among them. Bargains in t^n rn Men'sSuits^P'**'" Highest of all in Leav«nmg Power.—Latest L*. Sw Gort Kqmt lOOO Men's Suits (Light and Dark colors, Sacks and Cutaways), formerly sold bv us at $8, $io, $12, $15 and $18 ; JOHN FABER MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, «J8 HWEDE HTKKET, NORKIHTOWN, PA. Ttlephent No. 184. ¦TBMIIIa OKVlia, aiTTUI.KHaM TtBKi'lKa HKAB c-Hamxn- atu.. mar 11 ly QEORGE N CORSON, Attorney-at-Law, .MlItltI.'<rOW.V, PA , Haa removt-d to WS Hwede htre.-t, thr.-t- liimrn ali^ive the . -^lurthmiae. Sptcial atltnllon sail) to Collecliant, Settle- ntnli of Ettilei, and Sullt and Aclieat at Uw. Jul Ite iroTABixa. WbleK^// imy Ily DEX KEISEL, Notary Public, Real Kntate and CoiiviiyaiicliiK and general buaineaa agent. I>ffice 1 mile KaMt of Auihier •taUon, A.MIiI.KK P. O., P/. apr S A-ra w IIKSTIHTH. J HOWARD OZIAS, Dentist, Nil.lfitk HiiildiiiK, M.iin HI., Aiiihl.-r, All operalloni pertaining lo Dentiitry carelully at tended lo. Gii idmlnlslered. Opfk-k lIoriiB : Jnn 211 Iy « a. ni. to ."i p. m. CflffTKACTtlHIf AND HI!ILIIKKM. QENTON S. RUSSELL, Contractor & Builder, Ambler, Pa. Eitimatet Furniabed. mayzviyr P M, E, SERVER, Carpenter and Builder. Orelaud P<i«l omc.-, MmitK. I'n., Pa. Bethlehem Ilran.-h, Reailinic Iiaiiroa.1. Work done in all parts of tbe couniry. feb 11 lyr QEORGE AMBERG, JR., Carpenter and Builder, Pint Office: AMHI.KK or U1.UE BEI.L. Kstiiuatcs furnished. Jobbing promptly attended to. •pr 12 1 y QANIEL W. SPERRY. Contractor & Builder. JOBBINU PKd.MI'TI.Y ATTKNliEI) TO. KORT WA.'^HINUroN, PA. apr 7 Iy B. MARTIN, J. Carpenter & Builder. Jobbing promptly a'l.'nd.-d to. Kiitiiiial«-H viveii. AMBLEK, or WELDON, PA, Jun l-Sinp VSnitB TAK EBH, QEORGE G, DAVIS, Undertaker, Short dlntauce eaat of Ambler. All ordera by rail nr otherwlae led at A Nlb- 'look'i Livery, Ambler, will receive prompt at¬ tention. mayUly P. O, ADDKisa, RoBT WaaBiHOTOit. Fa, p G, YOUNG, AMIU.KU, PA. FUj4ERRli DIRHCTOR. UphnlaterluR and I'lirniliire llepalring d.ino In all Ita hrani-hi-a llrderii taken for laying Mutt.iig and Carpet, roar 5 ly p AVCTloyiSEKS, JOHN G, DAVIS, Auctioneer, ¦oae lllll. Upper Dublin Twp., Moutg. Co., P>. Terma Ki'aaonable. All letter! aildrnoml Ui Amhler, Montgomery eonnty. Pa , will be promptly auiwered. may 1 Im rAINTKBa AKII I'AVEH II.tJfUEBS. Painter and Hardwood Finisher, AMllLliK, I'A. may 7 lyr HABHEaa. A. THOMAS, MANfFAI-TUIIKH OF AND HEAVY HARNESS. ¦ ni. w LIGHT Bepalrlng prompt Iv attriide.1. Juat got In a full line of niiiU-r Ilnrae Illankela. t-A la the biankt-t for wear. Have all aliea, kind* and patlerui.. Haw lot of Pluah Robea. Call aud aee them aud ju.lKe f.ir youraelve*. Youra truly, W. A. TB0MA8. AMCaiTECT. ivT""-'"^'^- Architect, LANBDALS, PA. iMUly BL.tCKS.tllTIIS. *r J. HILLWICK, Horse-Shoer, Bpectal taonee. AMBLER, PA. attention given to road and track apr30-iyr CAMUEL HAMILTON, General Blacksmith, (Baoceaeor to John L. Guaman) AMBLER. PA Hone Shoeing a Specialty. ]an IR Sm w MiacELiiAirEoua. FALTER DEPREFONTAINE, BLUB BELL, PA.. TEiCHEE OF PliHO UD OBGil, AgmaX fbr the AMBLER GAZETTE. ¦vSltf -THOMAS S. GILLIN, C. E., Surveying, Ambler, Pe. Farm, Towni and Topogniphlcal Sarreylng . Agent for the iale oi Kxacuted and Oartlfled to. I Hill Cemetery lota. gent for the iale ol anslly JOHN M'CLEAN, Ambler, Pa., Dealar In Ume, Htnd and brlok. •ac T ly Haollng and grading done. ARNOLD AIMAN, eilCTIClL SLITE and TILE HOOFER, amOVKP TO WYNDUOOR. Dealer In Rooting Slate, Slate FlagKlng, Red, Green and Black Slate, 'i and ^ply Ke«.ly Roof¬ ing, Building and Sheeting Felt*. Granite, Oamcnt, etc. Repairing a ipeclalty. Estimate* •heerfully fnmlaned. mart It WTNDMOOR, Pa. pORT SIDE INN, WarTEHARSH POSTOFFICE, Three miles above Cbestnnt Hill, S mile below Fort Waahlogton, on Bethlehem pike. Open all year round. °-""w rn •* and wintered. BEKRELL S. LABZEI.ERE. Propr. Jau IB 17 RAG CARPETS.... MADE TO ORDER. Somethintr entirely new In Rag Carpet, mad* from your own raga aAHPLES BY MAIL. JOSEPH WILSON. 128 MAIN STBEET, LANSDAT " ' apr 2 Cm DONAT, Next Door to Whitemarak P. O , Bethlehem Pike, (bain reraned, nbadea and awning, put op to order. Order, by mail given prompt atteution. July 2 3 m p WALL PAPERS AT PHILADKLPUIA PRICES, j CHAS. E. AARON, OAZETTK Bl ILDI.V'i. | AMBLER, PA. Ambler Hotel, Williani C. Blackbarn, Propr. First-cla.ss accommodations for permanent and transient guests. All these goods our own make, which guarantees style, quality and workmanship, P. S.—Special Sale lOoo Children's Blouse Waists, 25c; 1000 Children's 2-Piece Wash Suits, 5oc. $8 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. ¥re. $10 Sale aud Exchanji^e Stables. Stabling for 50 horses. •V Point ittantlen and ga<i4 larvlca, may I* ly OYSTERS AT NIBLOCK'S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Ambler, Pa. HARRY NIBLOCK. Propr. Oysters and Clams IN HBAMON Prr>n*red In any atyle d Mired Meal, at all honra. FAMILIES SUPPLIED, dec u ly Bricks ...FOR SALE ambler" BRICK YARDS A.NY yUA.NTITY. Orders taken and delivered on short notice. IRWIN DAGER, Ambler, I'a. KD. VAUOHAN, Manager. July 28 3m NEW MEAT MARKET AT FORT WASHINGTON. Theiindpp.igned haa npenpd a Meat Market at Port War.hiiiKl.>n, where he wiil keep tiie beat City I)re««Hl Ik-.f, Mutton, Laiuh, Veal and everythinn iiertiiining to a flraUclaaa Meat and Pr.iviiiiiin Mark.-t. I ..iliril a ahare of piihllc patronage and guar¬ antee- natiHfaction. Ail goixlfl delivere.1 free of charge. Ordera by mall promptly attended to. G. W. HELLINGS, Proprietor. Hotel Wyndh.4m. J. I>. COOPER, Propr., BUTLER AVENUE, AMBLER. PA. First-class Accotnmodatious for Perniaiieut ntid Transient Guests. RATES, $2.00 A DAY. ...Choice Room.s. Home Comforts... July 11 Crushed Stone Slag and Sand ....FOR SALE The uniU-r»ign<-d in now prepared to furnish CruBhisI St.in.', .Slag au.I Sand fnr macadamizing rnaila anil drives al short notice ; also a line iiuality of Uullding Hand, from hia quarry at Fort Washington, Pa, may Ktf GEORGE HERRMAN. F. Q. Kramer, Sanitary Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Erictton Caloric Pumping Hot Water Heating Tn and Englnei. Steam n All its Branches. Pumpa of every description, Windniiiia, Hy¬ draulic Rams, Ktc. Person,ii attention given to all sanitary draining. Katimates cheerfully furnished. Mailorders given prompt attention. Opera House Block, AflBLER, PA. HENRY SLUHER. Carriage Builder Ambler, Pa. The Iat(-st styles ol Carriages made in the moat aatisTactory manner, Ea-imates given for repairing, repainting and bulking new wagons and carriagea. All work gnaranteed. apr 33 tf WM. E. BURL. Fort Washington, Pa., DEALER IN Building Stone, Lime Sand. Hauiing and Grading Done. mar 10 lyr Ambler Coach Service And Livery Stables AT %si^. BLACKBURN'S HOTEL. 0, W, GKRHART. Prop. Teams to hire at all honrs, day or night Back meeta trains at the itation for all part* of town and sorronndlng country. FREIGHT AMD EXPRESS DEUVERr. Freight and package* dellTered at reaaonable rates. Order* left at the station or hotel will receive prompt attention. lone 1 tf Want to Get Married ? WeVe in the Market I With the best line of Wedding Stationery. A. K. Thomas, Ambler. Store Closes Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Saturday. m GREATEST SPECIAL SALE -OF— FLOWERS and HATS EVER OFFEllEI). We have purchaaed the entire stock of Klow- em fnuu a mauulacturer, H. A. Meyers ti Co., 7-2(1 Arch Ht., at leas than ', their value. LOT NO. 1 5c. each. Wr have reduced all of our Untrimmed Hata and wiil divide them into three lou LOT NO, 1 All of oar I'ntrimmed Hata thai were 25 to 49:. Wortli 25 to 5(x:. UKIJl tKI> T(» . LOT NO 2 17c. LOT NO 3 each. LOT NO. 2 All of our 4K!, Ui|1, Untrimmed HaU that were Worth 5'^. to }i, txY.iiXVY.lt TO 22c. iV^U each. Worth JI to J 1.50, LOT NO. 3 All of our Untrimmed %i to ti.ae, ItKItlCKU TO Bau that were 39c. FINCY IIBBON in all 1 olors, that wan 13 and 25? UKDUCKIJ TO 9c. yd. Come early In order to get ycur choice in theae goods, aa they will not laat long. M. H. BASH & SON, ^\^lf±}^rf'' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE THE ILBERTSON TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF NOHiaSTOWN, PA. GEOROE W. BOOERS, President. ABNER U. HOWARD, Vice President. WII.l.MM E. .M.IIERTSON, Trea.surer. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTEREST, I'Ki: rV.'ST. IntereHl paid on Ilrp.inlla |i»yHl>le wllli Cliei-k .»r Ten lliiyn* N.»ll<-e, I'KK CKNT. Interest paid uB l>.-p.iKlt. ntit.Jeet to Cheek on Oeniuii.l. Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, Mortga§:es, Notes or Obligations. Accaitts TrastH. sept 10 A.U Becomea Hecurlly fur I't-rsoiis Ilulillng Ponitlons of TruBt. ^Here Is Your Opportunity •?!- We .still cl.iim tlml we are the only reliable house for clieaj) and medium goodi-'. During the month of August vve will give you au opportunity to buy some cheap Baby Carriages and Refrigerators We do not want to carry any of these goods over for next season, .so we will close them out aud we will do so liy .September ist. Baby Carriages: I Inr I .H (H) C':iiri;igi-K imw i't ()i) Our ^l-'i IKl CarriagL-s nuw *ilO (Xl (hii- KMll) •' " 7 tX) Our LS (J() •' " 12 0!) (hir I-' tm !• (Ml Refrigerators and Ice Chests (lur .* s (Kl Ii-o Cla-.-^ts imw $ (i (H) (Mir f 12 (K) lU-f ¦igt-nitiir imw .* S W (hir'l(Hm " " " S (K) (hir l.'i U) " " 10 IK) Our VI 00 " " " i» (K) Our IS 00 " " 12 (H) Our I.'l 00 " " " 10 00 Our ;50 00 Ice King now 22 00 Our $25.00 Bedroom Suit which we had a great sale on this season, we have al.so reduced from $25.00 to j!i.S.oo for a full suit. Come aud satisfy yourself, B. E. BLOCK, 203-305 Swede 5t., below Hain, iimristf NORRISTOWN. WE HAVE NO AGENT _ bat hftTo »«il(l (tiTfct to Ih" roucumcr f^r 23 ypnr", at ~^ «h'ilu«al«^pno«'*, naTinc tbfiu till- ili-aliirs* prolitJi. Ship \atiywheri>riirexAmtnati '] bt fore aalr. Kvery-;^ thinff xvnrrnntcrt, |lt)U f.t.vlrs .it i'.ir I.f IlnriPH.'*. 4l! "ntvU'8 riilinir nftrt- , |..w Bf* <IT, Vhitt^ Mftnluvt a^'^r^. S,.ri I $11.-I. WaKniid I«ni to ip.id. ¦ f'T % " "^f-nxX for Inrfcr <'nt«l»Ktir. BLKHART CARRIAGE & HARNESS MFC. CO.. W. »o. in^ -Surn-f 11.11 Urnp«. luiiTlirfe, I No. 771—Prlfw, wnn lamp*. lutKnan*. ¦nt'-!) a-'A Vrry lire, fii ¦-) A- . t.t.\ t,^ mf'-a fi-r T"' I D. Pratt, Soc*y,ELKHART. INO. aiiK 6 *n\ RiDe n MONARCH And Feel Like One. Monarch Cycle M'fg Co., 83 Reade Street, New York. FACTORY CUICAGO. CL-BMENT COMUY. DE.iLER IN BEST GRADES OF LEHIGH COAL. ALSO BITUMINOUS COAL. FLOURTOWN, PA. apr 9 t f RBT^D THB Ambler Gazette and keep posted on the LOCAL NEWS! $1.25 a Year. Powder ABhOiMXEW PUBE SUMMER SONG. 910-912 Chestnut Street, Philada. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS. WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO ttahmtXaraAaatma. Uaitrft CMBlac hooM fmm co:i««« With tb« -¦beep.klB'' thmt »he"« wmt I luppM. abm-agaizimiia kDOwt«l«« Of bli xblDgm b«ne.th tb* .ub. I ahail h&rdly d&re aMiata bW Now, shc'a col . bl« . B. Would 1 tmmrt a grara protmor, Th<m iMTlup. .be 4 taacy m«; WoodM- If Mtn Uab'a torfrttxmn. Ere .h. coD)ucBted Grwk, How -mm rxmmr^ tmamaxb the cotton Wood* Ihat b«it aixrta xhrcnmkt Bi>rri lor.« aftenuKKia lofr'hn- When the corn waa In tb. huak. Wand»rtn« alowlj hack toc*^tb«r Throuch the dvwfail aad tbe duakT Wond.r If abe .till remember. All the merry wlnte-r nlchta— ChrTitnuta rocsted In the emben, Coaatlnj p*rti«-» on the brlfhtaT Wonder—h*Ji« thi. Jolty table- Now her IrmrtilDgi .uch a '-.tack." If BheU let m* call her "Mabel." 1: »lie .till wm call me "Jackr" Uatx-I^ coming home from c-oUefe! Matters comlns borne to-nlsht: fitrmiiKx. but aometblDK In th. knowlcdg* Uakea the cloudy day grow brl^bt! It'a abaurd—I dont deny It — Iiut e»ch bird benraih the dom. BM-ms to know my Joy, and cry u— "llaN-'l's coming home to-nlght:~ —Harry t-tlouae. In Ijetroli Kree Treta. Wiah't I Wm • Uarl. Wlhh't I Wii. a rurl. Bild uv t eln' a t-uy. An' bang iny hair an' eat Ire cream. An' rlJc al Ind my feller'i team. Like gurl. du.— WUh't I wua a guHt Wtah't I wji a gurl. An' wher.'t came Sunday nil* I'd whack that old plainer, Juat clean up outen Bite, An' I'd marry M>me rich feller IJtie gurls dui— Wl.h't I WUI a gtuii Wlsh't I »-u9 a gurl. Id Juat (haw ^m and talk. An' when dut ter promenod I'd take up ail the walk. Like ttoxnm glrU dux- WlAh't I WUI a gurtl WlaVt I wuB a gTjrI. All boy, good for U't Ter carry coal an- run odd Job." An' git off the w-alk for dudy anoba Like I did t'other nlte— Wlah't I WUI a gtxiil Wlsh't 1 wu. a gurl, Wlsh't thi- I.urd made all boys vurta. An' made gurls txiyii, tud ben U>e auiM An' Id Itr.i LUy Ann by name. An' .he'd been John or Joe add of Jan^ WUh't He had— Wlah't I WUI a rufll —llradford (Pa) &a. ¦ai Larlsh bamiaer Brought th. Mmamt H.a lavish summer brought th. rmaaf Why did my heart not know, When every gossip wind that blowt Mad. haste to tell me ro; And all the birds wont mad with glma. Anil sung from morn till Might; And then thp mars came out to se. What made tho wgrlU so bright? Hut I mlsiied something from the tlm^ AnJ so I did not guess The meaning of tho sunimer'a rhym.^ Or the warm wind's caress. fan gladneiM* f* where Hhe Is nott Can rose, bud and blow? Doe. all the world but mt- forget What now we must forego? gracfr— I care not for the day's kind The magin of tho night — BInce with them comes no more the fac« Tliat was tho June's dt-llght. —I..o.l8e ("handler Moulton, In Toutb*. Companion. When with Soar Urapea. remlnliTint vli-w Tbe rising itocks I didn't snatch; The heiresses I failed to catah; Ths books and poems that I might Have bi-en in-iiilrrd somi-how to write: The plcti!r<-9 that I might havn driiwn; The journeys that I might have gon.; The loads of fun 1 might have liad— It makes mo blua, and gn-rn, and mad! nut when I seo the chaps who got The IhlngD whose absence soured my lot; Who jiut their money Into .itorks That turned out naught but pnper block.; \\ Iio won the girls I longed to win. And .suddenly grew bald and thin; Who published books (at their own cost). And by the critics' horns wer«« tost; Who on long voyages knocked about. And turned their stomachs Ir.sldc out, I've come to think—iwlxt you and me~ That grapes both sour and high may bel —I'aiil I'u.stnor, In Detroit Frt-c I'rewi. Be as Brave aa Yoa Can, I was weak and despairing from lllnea. and pain, I seemed to be foiled in each wish and wiclk plan. When n friend gave me hope that yet all I might gain; Through my sobbing I heard: "lie a. brave as you can!" Bright with cheer were the w-ords, sym¬ pathetic and strong; They conquered my weakness! Newcour- ago began. They may gird up some heart, so I pas. them along Ta all In sore need—"Be as brave as you canl" When the night gather, round you, and gone Is yo'ir light, ; Ilelk-ve In the morning, you scan; The su;,?hlne will com. again, tnke night: Trust the Lord and cheer up! brave es you ran!" —Emma C. Down, In Kome and FanzL when darkness shadow. "Be .. The Flight of the Arrow. The Ilfrt of a mon Is an arrow's flight. Out of darknes. Into light. And out of light Iito darkneiis again; r*-hBps to pleaaure, I'erhaps to pain! There must be iomethinf, > bove or below, Bomewhere unseen, A mighty bow, A land that Urea not, A slcepli-sg eye Thit sees the arrow. Hy, and fly; On-5 who knows V.'hy we live—and die. —nichard 11. Stoddard. In Atlanth} Month* Iy. I l.oTe loo. Dear. "I, lovoyou, dear! " There 1. B« phrace so worn and cid la all the world, nor one so sweet To lover's lips or maia»>n's ear, A. thia refrain; "I love you, dear!" "I lov9 you, dearl" There Is no change a» time gota oa, Ko new word* sec m to mean so much A. when they're uttered, fondly near, In trembling toTie:!: "I lov. you, dearP "1 love you, dear!" No night 80 dark, no day so long. But hope brings cjmf-irt to the heart, U only ".some one" star.deth near T* murmur, low: "I love, you. dear?" —»f. O. PtcajiuMk A Fad Explained. Von Clove—Old Soak wems to h.Te developed a perfect tuacia of lat« for havinff hi. picture taken. De Caverly—Yee; the reason ia that the photog-rapher nhvay» asks him to .mile before the exposure la made,— Town Topics. De Might Eaally HaT. MiMcd. She—Dill you bear about yotmg Tompkrns? He—.No. What? She—Took up a pistol aad blew hia braioA out last nig-ht! Ue—Must have been a mighty good ahot.—Ray City Chat. Baeklen*. Amlea flair.. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe¬ ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬ blains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positiveiy cures Piles, or no pay re¬ quired. It is (guaranteed to tfive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price J5 cents per box. For sale by Jceph S. .\ngeny. Druggist, Ambler, Pa, feb J7 lyr .gOAD Jmprovement ROADSIDE ORCHARDS *«rnp« Hu Maay af Tkem M hte-h Arm m aasm ml ra.ii. Kvvmi*., Lattd ia not yet K>raj« ic ttuaeoundy tbat wc arc obligml to cuilirAte that along the border, of otir bighwayv but the time ta no* faj- diat££t n bee raodl- tioo. hera la thU rM{irct will iiK<r* oeaxly appraximat* Uujw of other eouQtrie. thaA they do at j-re<k-»t. acd we may then leant a leason from the thrift of K>m« of those ~rffete de*;H t> tamv" In aa article In La Nature (Puria, March 14), Kmrnacurl Katoiiin telU how the ro«()side. in many {urtaof Ciermany har© be«-n made to yield a rich return tothestatx-or tuniunlcipeli* tie. by being planted with fruil tree*. We tranalate part of bis article t>ek>w ; "In foreigTi coontrle* orchard, of fruit trees along tbe nmda have gi«en the lie.! result*. In Wtirteniburg. Sar.- ouy, UaTurla, Uaaover, the grand duchy of Liixemburg and in Atiytria the fn.it tree roads have broupht In imiiort.-uit sums, to the tn-aiiury. In f^axony tito fruit tree budget is especially Mti.fKO- toiy, and the benefits reajl^«-<l by Wio state under this have htmn i^tlmatrd at nearly 2,000,000 francs ($-»0iJ.0CO) for'he last fourteen yean. "In Wurteniberg the plantlu|r of for* est tre<« along tbe ruoda ha* Im^-h en¬ tirely given up, .\ law- ha. been pa«se<! applying to i.U fruit orchards am) sy.- teiiiHtiziog their working. The O" ner of the neighboring land takes charg-.- of tht on-hnrd and the nxid officials see fo tlu > protection nnd care. This mrr\- Ice Is very well organized and doct It. work economically. It has been cstnli- lisliod under almost identical coudlt..in iu the i'alatinate oimI in Ilavaria. In these localities each looiiiiiaii has lii. ccirn-spondlng '.ylvicultor.' Kvery fa¬ cility i» given to these agenta for in¬ ert-using their ngl^cult^r»ll KnowU-il^e. They are placed under the .'nirvelllacre of rural inspectorx, \» ho direct their la¬ bors. This special corj>. la recruited, in part, by c»mpetition. Theae 'rood sylvirultors' pa«. an eiominafion awl follow couraea of instruction. Th»y Bomi-tinir. are given the iiecessury funds to complete theii studicA. "The course of study that is uffentl at Landbchule, in liaitae Kiviere, hn» given the ojiportunity of enlisting men ea- pecially adapted for the can- of tn^a In .\usfria, Moravia and IWJii-mi.n the orcliard road.-t, which are very iiiimer- ou»i, art- in geneirnl ]ilanted with plum *.rec8. In these fertile plains there iixe orchards of (.¦orifidi-rulilc size akrtig tJie borders of the road*. The tree* ar« »*et about six metcm (19 2-3 feet) opart; they are the object of exceptional cnre, and it Is not rare to Ket-, esiiecially in the region of ITradlsch, young opiile trees coveri-<l with «fi-nw up t'l tho middle of tlveir trunks. The old ajijik trees ;:ri- can-fully cleaned and ^Kl:Illc^I \\ ith whitewash to pri"<*-rre tlictn frnm nios« ;ijm1 from fungoid grow tli.--. .\5 Droning, in Moravia, along the romdj the acu-in altematea with the cherrj mm.A *V... .. 1- "In the Tyrol, where the culture ol fruit trees is highly apiireclnted, the road orchards are numerous. |l in uo( unusual to flad in these regions, es¬ iiecially at noffgartt-n, orchanls of 2,00Q to 3,000 apple and jiear tree*. .Vnd not onl.v nre the carriage roods utillted thu.s, but tho railway compoiiics hav« fallen into line. Many of them havfl planted the edges of tlieir cnil"vnk- nicnts and the apoces Jeftl)Ctwi'on their f rn-cks and the neighboring proi>enles, "The efforts made by foreign iiaMonI in thin matter of rood orchards can scarcely be descrilx-d without ppi-nklng of the grand duchy of I.uxemlnirg, which is the chosen land of the fruit tree. The. efforts made by the govern- ment.s of the grand duchy to develop fruit culture are most InU-restlng and remarkable. Nowhere have rcsnurcea been better employed and encourage- ment-s lietter distributed. The state h.-is estiibliched an aerricultural fervn-e, whioh has for ils sjiecial object the fos¬ tering of agricultural work and the di¬ rection And execution of mo«>t of imch public work an the planting of fruit trees, drainage, Irrigation, experiment atations, the establishment of roads etc,"—l.lternrv Dis-fst. SHADED HIGHWAYS. Trees Add Deaaty and Corafort to Frery Coaotry Read. During tfu-si; hot suriiiii»-r days Is when the traveler on a Oii-sty, tn—Icks highway .igfus for "wiiiio bouiidlc-s eotiliguity of Bliaile," or nt lenMt for gocvl roads liord^retl by trooei nhoae shelleriiiglioiighs would offer some pro¬ tection against tl.e rnys of the ci-lestlal ¦corclii-r, tlio sun. Trees rnlil more tlmn l,»oauty t.> a country hlsrhv^iiv, nltlu>u(?h that f^'.it- ure alone sh'wild b<< a fufflcient Incen¬ tive to insurf thi-ir presrr.cr. Hut they are comforting, as well, and their sh-Tjle helpfi tore.t.iin a degree of moisture tli,-vt ret.nrd.s the making of dust, Thei iisu.al highv. uy should be made beautiful and comfortable as well. Every negligent lilifhway commi«^»loner ihould 1» comix-Iied to ride a wheel along a gun-bli.«t*rod rood, or, bi-tler yet, be bames.<«-d to a loa*l, ns is the poor, dumb honw. This would biing llim to a realization of the fact tliat a little aha'lc along the i-o.od is ag'Kxl aod gracious thing. M.ake tlie higli^eny U-autlful.—Good Doods. Be C.rafal of the <'alTert», BuJld tbe culverts properly ond not too far apart. ^Vater standing on the upper side of tho rood makes trouble. A Little Folltlral Hint. Other things being efjiial, give tho odds to tho candidate whowiJl work for good roads. Good Road* Pelltle.. Don't vote for b man who is (citlsfled to stflr.d on a muddy platform. ills Ecrentrtrlty. "Beverly Isn't like any other man I know," "In what uay dcea he differ from the restr "He is courteous to people who couldn't possibly Ij© of any aerrlce to him."—Chicago Record. BU Reaaoa. "Men are so conceited; when a man gets to be -W he thinks erery w-om.-:n tbat looks at him ia in love -with him. ' "Yea, but not because he ia conceited, it la becatise be knows how irratiooai women are."—Chicago Recortl. LAF.VYETTE> TOI IL JNA»t£ TO R£Vi&T Tme Of VALULY FOAGS. UM *Tgt! lamn, ttmXm^ma Takra ky i X'matm4y ta laita*^ R»c»tl»rtl»a« a< WaiWatarek aa4 mhan—ttu Afft afaac* el tttm Ttata rWM ml Rraaa}.!**. Tliere ara, m a maltat et ;>rr« rs wiM dtatxmtHy ttaooUeiH Lalaf- K> thta n<uitnr la l!a4-i, mm , ..ncvat llval litoe. I I;^ k..«j«ta( «a -ieaatfOmm et tha '¦ «li«u)(uiahcd (Mat ia itm q^imtm !¦»< nare of the amwwpapet o( Uiat day : ' i.afarMta ¦ypfri ratl^r \' ¦tciami aje !ac« aud A ..-.tir Lu.. . a le» \. . ¦»..»• a slick. 5uij.< », to ao* DnJioy bw ti^i .: •i!f«ry ivflk ' -J- • utetatierr'.i UrUmt h..- ._ in pria n. iiiadrne- quiir (iaio, la aiai^.. :., He »rar» a dark ooat. ydioa |«n;.i • • aud niK, and a btew hat. .'.» ax. < \ pcrtnl, the eslhoaiaam ol ttie cn>«d to¬ day aa. graatrr Ukau un any oilier orca- aHMi .liter the day. of Waei.uigVoi " K»-ery rfluri aae L-^ade U. ii..;.: e hrra to Irvtait oid Kt-tkr» iii >; oxinty, but ail aitv uhmi.xvw to other etifa^aietiu. .\l a inee«tii)[ < ( tlte l^eetied tioop HimXgoatmty ouunlv cavalrv. l'«|>iaiu i iicufp- N\ (lojMein. !iel ! \;ig 7, !-.'l a ] rerniiuliuc «a» advplevi a^n-riUj{ to "march to auy c>.>o«rnieiii dirtauo to itiix v>thrr mihiary cv^rj ? i - e Ijifavelle U" iKit »l,>rt-»- aasl •'.-.--' • N.irrwtuan and i..r ;i;f«-i- ing a . .e. Fim..i. «...;. was ta'-c- ¦» - '¦—• ••¦* of llie ortiocrs i.if the Se»- : Nornrtowii, Aug. '2!^. X't,',^..i ,. liulstviu, tViSoijcl Wi.Uam Uurk. (.V k>m-i Will;aui I'oacl, .Ma^ir W ui M.iii.^r, Captain Philip ,S Maiklrv ai. . am Kichard 15 Junes liriinj a,. a couiitiitlre o! ariaiifeiiieuU tu 'aait on tiriteral I.aLt.>etU- .-u !.m aiTiv.I :ii Pliila- deljiliia atiil re«iv»liai;\ itmle l.liii lo vi»it Ibe CiMibly ul Miiilgoutery, parucu- larly Wiiitemansh, r>arreii Hiif, and aWi Valley Kor),-*-, aceiir. that lunrt !¦«- en¬ deared lo lus rectiUectioii, by event. tItat Iried men ¦ aoula." tiovernor John .\ndrr'« Shulie airi\e-i in Norristown on ihe ci«-iiiii(; ,.( >ali;i- day, .S'pt, l.\ em-.Tied by lli.- I>»i;jliiii cavalry. t>ii Suudav moaiiiig lie atu-nd- ed Worship III till- 1'm-»1'\ lei l.lll nie<-ui j- lioui-e, aa it aaa liieii i-.*iUil, ,\;.d m l. - altrnioun at tlie r.j«i.-»i-..|al il.urcli. *-;. lliin uccacioii the giiveiiiur uas ai<^>iii- imiiit-d bv lii!» privatf st-trrlary, ihivid kiaii*', a^lt-raaids Judge Kraiise, llieii a r»i<idenl o( l.eli«iinii, tin- (aiiirr <¦( -Mrs. I»r. .Maliloii I'rentoii, of .Noinelown. On Monday inoriiiiig, ."vpt. 'Jtl, tiover- Ilor ."^liuixe ami Illl- atU-iidaiita left Norris- Uiwii (or Pliiladelpliiit lo itwint in tli«- pie(iaratiiiiis for the r\-<-«-pli<iii id l.«(ay- eltf, wlien lie should (Xiilie inUi I'riins)!- \«>iia. .\ week lau-r, >»-pl. 1'7, be aiid Ins !itHfl und the Ihaiiptiiii cavalry, ibe I'liilailelpliia coiiiniilU-t-of arraiigeiurnie, and iiuiiicnuis tria<|4< and rilir^-ns of Hllck^, .Mmitpiiiu-ry and I'liilaililpliia iiu-l I jtl.-«\etle. Ills Slill, liiw pnvalt- m-« re- tary and the othen- of the twrtv ut llie wi-j-teiid of tbe bridge over tin- IK-Iawuit- al Mnrrisvilli-. Tlie meeting of ijtiuyi-tte and Iiir got- eriiiir l^ (Ii-m-mIniI ai liavine U-en aiu-iul- fd allll iiiui ll illU¦^l-^t and einvtioii on bolli ^itl<-e. Klixiueiil addrrnet-K were iiiiuh- by each. .\ll look break.(iu>t al llie Waddcll mansion, in MoriisvilU-, li.e [".Hiiie dwelling aliicli was WaRliiiiKt^iii's lii-ai|i|iiurterH jiiid prior to |li« bulili- of Tniil.iii. I.:t!ayetle reviewed the iroope, and, wate^l in a baroiictie wilh Jon-pli ?-. ¦ .i-m.-, a proiiiiiieiit ciliu-ii of I'lnla-lel- pliia, pri>i-e«'<leil towards liiisUil. The r and tieorge \V. Ijtfavette fi-l- aiiotlier baroiiclie. .NIu)..r (ten eral Julin l>4vis, father of (leiit-iul W. \V. il. IhlvlH, of |)<i\ lestowii, colilinaiid- cd the HiK-ks coiiiily iiiihlia, wlm par- licipaUil ill tlu- pri*-ttsioii. The imMy rt-hted tivo liimni al llrislnl. .\tiiiiiig ihe iiicideiits at this iilaix.NJW iltv liilfjAlut- tiad niin>t-<l him after the liattle of | I'.niiidywiiii-, when hi" woilinl was Ireuli ami lie was not able to Ix- removed lo KetiiU-lieiii. lie reiiK-iiilicred Iter and expresK-d liis delight at meeting oiii- u Illl bad liestiiweil HI much rare and al- teiitinii ii|ioii llim. It is worlliv of note, jK-rbaiis, in ihis c-oiiiicctioii iliat the (-oiiiitiitlee of ar- raiigeiueiiUi apixiiiited by the ciiliicils uf I'liiladiilpliia met (iovernor Sbiilze on liis joiiriiey from Nurristoun to lliat cily, on S<-pi. 'Jll, Rl llie Ivobiii IIixhI laveni. on llie Kidgi- mad, alieiii-e he wuf eMTorted by Ibe voliiiilei-r n-giinente of llu- dii>lricl and a i-avalcade i I cili«-ii>' to llead'n tavern, which bad previously liet-ii prepiiri-d by the BiitlioritiuM for bis ri-ceplion. .\t tlii.H lime eiilliii"iai<iii an lo I jifayi-lle ioH(> to a high pitch. .\ wilier in tbe New York Patriot |iro(i(ii»»-<l him fur llie I.exl prctiideiit uf till' I'liiti-d Mati-i- It ivox urgiK-d that he hud lx-<-n a ¦ ili/.eii prior t<I the adoption of the coiistitiiliuii. and that tlu-n-fore tlu- inliiliilion in rei- erenri- to foreign Ijorii jx-rwjns in that iiiKtriiiiieiit did not apply U> liliii. .\ large iiiiinljer of citizens aHm-iiibled at Valley Korge on ,S-pt. '22, fnr llu- pnr- IxiM- nf CO o|M-r:iting in the effort t-i in- dure l-ifuyelle to visil the old ciiiiip gr'iiiiul. Captain I >avii| WiIh-ii pri-ddcd and Dr. Win. Harris was set-rclarv. Il wai< rewilved thai "llie (ilizeiiH iuljacetit to \'alley Kurgi' woii'd t-«t«-«-iii il llu- liappicft day ol llu-ir livef could lli«-y have an opixirtiiiiity of welciiiiiiig and eiib-rtainliig on the siU- of the lialinii's eiiiampiiieiit the nation's tnily welc'iin<->l giu-ft, I ienenil I Jifayetu-." Tlu- nu-eiing aii(iointe<l John .M. Ihivii^, William Har¬ ris and (ii-'irge I;. 1/iwiH-s, the lai'l iiaiiud then residing in \\ aclungton's head fpiarlern, a comiinltw- to co-oiK-rate wilb the OIU- naineil by the iiiH-ling at Norris- tfiwii, already iiientioni-ii, to invile I,afavette to enjoy the h'ldpilalilies of the Jieople of Montgomery county. The entrance of I.afay<-tu.- into I'liila¬ delpliia was ileiM-riU-d in glowing leriii* in the newspajK-r chronicles of the time. II won eiitiniated thai ,j(i,iJiii) jK-rwins jrtir- ticiimtL-d ill thr- iwraiii-al J'liiladi-lptuu, lli-vijlulionary soldiern were a coiis|iiciioiis ftaliire of all the proo-wiions. The deputations from .Moiitgomi-ry, ClK-titi-r and Delaware ooiiiilie»<, and the coininittee from the iniiiu-dlau- viiinily of Valley Korge waited iiixiii liifayette on Wei.'neeilay, ,Vr.t. i'i, at the stati- hoiise, ill Pliiladeljiliia, and :iivil»-d Imn to revisit Valley I'orge, liarren Hill and the liHlllefield of Brandy wine. The iii- ter\iew was very aaiisfactory, Ijifaycite answering that de could not do ko at once, but that be ex|*<te<l to return laler and visit all the lucalitii-s. OnJuly '2>'t, IH'2.'), ].3fayette vieiu-d the liallle groiind of Brandywiiie, coming friiiii Wiimiiig- ton. The vieil aas excw-dingly interent- ing to llim. The crowd on the ncz-asi'-n wad very large, there U-ing over lii.iiti personn prf-«-iit, and the heart ol I.afay- eU»- was deeply loiirlied by the old as*^- ciations. lie wax frtipieiitlv heard to exclaim aa he ro<le through iiu- slr«-<-U< of Wert C'begt«-r, "Happy pennle ' Happy jicciple ' " The day was a iioli'lay lo a great jiart of tlie people of the county, the «(-allier lieing ci...\ and delightful ,\i Chadd's Ford Ijifaye-tu- calie'l iitxw ^f^^,- J«KlteTT«l«>-> M.w I l IUi( atHiMM HOI at DEATH OF OR SWrlNOtULS. COiv SCHOOL MOUM ra* Wall Kaoaa «. lent; tH«e tU ttrmmm Xirmam M< KJIIat Tae %»« ^t««4«r« el tmrr^^tm^a, ia« »«>• ml ta« •••>«•* t»watrmfmA oi Xiw ! of ll«- . the Mci;.^ Ills l-'-lUAp- Wl - ¦ r..v:i- W:!!:s-:; S»;r.». !' 1< o»-(. Jar- .t-i I at governor liiwi-d In ; I' Slid many t.-tetids. Hi> U-en lieanl: in .\uililer .ilK-e. riie d<«.-l<ir had i for .•« line ll IIU-|ia»t. hi» p' had t«H-..Illl- git-ally r»>tlui-<d l-\l-»-Kl-' sl. • a* a cmlii U- i. J 1 t\-r!-'» Srat ¦» ' • d Uw -i-a- \ v5 iMai!) Im • w • •k ita4 ImM«. prr.ld»«l MM 1 (fac«. ttie leu rxxOMxl -. I » tt* ry- >i ««U(in Ul III. r^g- atnt llie "I ttti lurt- art* •»gaf imlet (An., aba !al. ril ( again iiul pill \i-iiiiig was roll! wliuh r« Hi 1 ami ^ 11... .\.he! nu 1.1 l.^ pil .lib .1 llltctlllg. Ill liil. Iliert' lur a brul i -Kiig "J»i, he lisik iiK-eting al the laiiet p riu- next luollillig be the liHH-ling - ' • -' ¦ pri-av!u-«l. I llu- cal-'- ' ,. ,.,.,,.,. an "|>< He lia>l lieaxy ¦! -i» Ihe ihilly ' . -"CMri' ciiliuii,.,. , Ilia. l«-v. \\i:liaiii M. ^-wiiidrlU was U.iii Nov.-."I, IHU'. inllu-sliir.-, r.iiil.iu I II. wail deKt-iuK-d fnmi Melli which liu-ludttl H'llirrl ¦ lra\eliiig cuiniNtiiioii ul .1 Im \St<>i<-\, and llu- linit Meth<Htiht win- pii-aclu-l In In laii'i. William Swiiidt-lls. his |iaU'f iial jj-iaiidfiitlu-r, »,-»» it l.x-al pnailu i in the- Wi-ii|e\ttn c.l In IVc* the fun I to ihl.rtxin- try, aii>l un Manh l-*, l--''. William M. -windells was c-onvertiHl in Oak Mn-el church, .Nurnst'iwii, which he al j.iint-il. He was Iici-iihihI l-i pr^-.-i- llu-:ip-of I''. In I^»IC' lu- was ailiimi, i un pii.butiuii ill the Pliiladelphia n-n- leti'iu-i-, ami mhuni-1-il l-i riders urili-rs aii'l full «ivliil^-lili^U-Ul.lai(;4. , I.'«nmj't4-r cuunly. New Philiuielpliia. Sluiylkill I'uiinty, I'uriiwull, ln-Uiimii I-..lllli\ ,l'otU'l'.wii,.\lleiitowii,M,i M ..n«-'s Western ami Wlmitoii elivile, I'liiladi-I pliia. 111- wai- apiHiinU-il pn-sidingeldi i ol the Nuiih Pliilaih-lplila district in IhTh, and lu-ld that jxieiti.m two years. SillM-<|iit-iilly he was pn-siding i-lder ut till' .Nurth»i-st district fur tlu' kiiiu- length uf tiiiu-,afu-r w Inch lu- again enter i-d tlu- Inlnl^try and U-caiiie presiding ildi-r uf llu- Suiilh I'liiladelpliia di^liirt Ile was tlu-n up|H.inl4-d sii|h rinteiid<-nt uf the MelhiMliel KlilM-<.pal h.^pilal, fui oiu- yi-ai. during wliiili tmu- he eiii-<-«-«-<l ed 111 ^Jl^illg ?J<I,llilll ful lliiit Itisliliitiuii He was lu-xt M-nl t<i the Kensington cliiiri'li, wlu-r»-be n-iiiaiiu-d four ye.n<, and III 1><''I to S-\eiilli ,Mr<-<-l churcli. Dr. .'-windells was a nu-iiiU-r uf the Uiards uf cliurch exu-iisioii, <-diicaliuii, Tnict HMiely, I'lty Missimi and t'liiiich l-'.xt4-m<i'iii society, of llu- Uiard of tniel«-<-s l.i tlu- c-iiifen-nce. Irimlei-s of the huepilal, Uiard u| control nf the Voung People's .Melliistlst KpiiK-opul union, of tlu- CliesU-r Heiglile uml Simp¬ son I iroVe (amp iui-4 tliig* Kot si-M-ml sii(-ct-seive years and unlil he dt-cliiu-d the ix.sitinn lu- was pri-ac|u-r in charge of Ciu-sler Heights, Siinpwiii iirove and Hawlinsville (-amp !iu-«lings. He waj. n iiu-inU-r of the gi-iu-rul rofderi-iue of |h«((, 1K.VI, ihhh, iwrj and Ih'm, ]n Ihx; tlu-degr»-«-ol D, D «:is cnfiried ..n Ililll by DirkiiiMiri C'ilU-g<- in ri-i-ugnilinn of his U('kii'iwt<-<lg<-d lil<-rjry n^ will -a* tlu-ulugical atliiiiiiiu-iits Dr. .Swindell's wife, w Im siir\ ives liiln, with fuiir rhtldren. wiis Mi»» i .urU-r, whose iioiiie was iii-ur I'oltet'iwn. His two sons an- }->l«ari| J., an arrliil«-<-t, and Walt4-r (' , who is a sliide-• - rnixersity of Pi-itniiyhanin I' ti-rs' names are Mr*. .l--!iii I' I .Mi^s lUier- Swindi-lle OM l'eu|il*. Old Jiroplc who rri|uirr tucdiciiie lo regulate the Umeii and kidneys will Iind the true remedy in Mlertiir Itittrr*. This medicine <loes not atiniulate and <oii tains no whiskey nor other lOtoxiianl, but arts as a tonic and alterative. Jt aits mildly on the stomal h and UiweU, adding strength and giving tone to thr organs, thereby aiding nature in Ihe jierform.ncc of^ the fnnition*. Kleclrn hitters IS an excellent atij^eti/rr and aids digestion Old people find it just ciact- ly what tliey need I'nce yr and f I <X) per Ixittle at Jo*. S. Angeny'sdrug store. Ambler, Pa. y It >( an hit '- I Oak Ij . . ,1 drai i>( arwk iM iiis arr* Miboiillad lo Uiaili an-1 aetr aeerpknt. hjaniftea -¦ ai'iv draaii up and lit* ixntrart aaai<tp<l lo liantvl \V -|iMry, uf W «»(i.nft,-!. aluidid a tar^ ymit I lial Mei4»u a<rii»nal I i. ••¦I i.n M.t ?i, and 111 aaa u.ni Auaa Ial -Ilia ily rianillia Millrf .liaxirml a .1 Ihr .(oiir aoik aa* n c«ii ot I an.i lb, , Ivsilll n-1 lilt pnividi-d • llh Ul.l Ihr i.-e i nir<t .\ Raby '/mltrm A baby />-bra tiufb- st Ihe '/.Am. at the Philadelphia/y^i H. Kor an lionr a , i keepers plnrigr<l inUi tiie la*, ol u-aiing the m:i'.e iinreiit from itsoffi^iring for fi-ar bewo«ild fondk" it with a kick. Th- baby zebra is '(itiU- a mirpruw. Il got u ; a few iniriiiU-s afu-r it wa* lium aii-l mag- gnl itf hllle Ull. Il IS aUi'll the stw of a •e{t<>r d'« and well prof^'irtiorwd. It ii tl.i- first zebra Uirn in Amerua as far a* IS known, aifi only one ol a Kttry tr* that ha\(r lieen U/rn in captivity. Tl- -¦•-,- - ¦ »rv sihI - . imeti ample rlnak atal ItiiMlog 1* well Oil Ibe gfoumt mir. <:'».'VI (ret, wilh a lieii luwet uu Ibr bhiiIi lacad. I'.' f«rl »<|uaie, all BoriiHMiutnt lit a iiitrlieil slau* r<s>l eilittding to a lielglil <•( .V| laat alsMi- grailr. llie tliat sluiy is nf irtoiie, |spbl.le da.li- e<i aii.l Inu ,l . rf in tegul.i range aabtai Wuik Ibe m^md tXtny isuf luud brirk. wilh black heailei* laid Kteinlsh UiImI : 'IUI nf the Itral l1.>or nf llirarlHstI Ul lie tlimwn into una r<a>ni, by Il.I 111-. I llu- khdiiig .Itsiis, wilh Mack Uwid liaiiels, wl,i. h l<.riii ihe |iartili<«t. .\ \Ft! = \ sM-U-iu ..I heatiiig and vaiitilatin* kmil ¦irc<^'^w«»*wv'... V.H',:<°.\taM<nK^i>(<Mr; when the linialiing luiichr* ami |Nit iwi the wlmle blillitilig The mill .ltd all the Wisxlw.xk. llM-liltt- log Ibe window ami .|<a.i fianira. were the wuik <l Ml O M Wrie-i, id North Waler-. an.i il l. due bun In MaU Ibal the ctielleiit mau-tiai twa-d ba*d>.iie miicli to¬ wards impinvini( the building aim) will iM llir end piove Ihat Ihr U-M 1* always the rhr«|ir«l. Tbe slatr rooriiig wa* pul on by I'liMile. .\riiul,|, whu is an eicrllent n.rcbanir 'i homas iiUgrisId did tlia sluiie wo.k and pl«st>-iing, Uitiiui whW-li are highly ailiiiireil by Ihr kImsiI taiard and Ibi- builders tlleliit.i I., Iltrak Jail. Frank liai n>oii<l, wb-i was arieiiiail a| |jiii»dalr aiiiu- wet-k;, agii 'or n>bblM| a jewelry slure al l^iiakriViwn, WH-raMlrit III tiinnellliig out nf Ins <-rll in llir ).il al I»uylert,iiWli one liiglil laat wet-k, and bilt fur the \igllaiice nl the nlliiiis W'MIhI have iiiaib- bis iwraiie. HUittly afu-i 10 o'rliMk .Mr* NiiUiIa*, ailroflhe sbetlft, beard a rmiri- in Ibr jailyard in Ibr rear of thr shriiff. ii-aidrnir, and iwitlAad .^s.lstanl Jailrr Arthur Wriahl I'poii making an inveMigatioti it wa* IimimI that Kayiiuiiid hail liinnrllnl through the liea\y .liiiie wall ol the )ail and mk- it-e<h-<l in gi-tliiig inUi ibr rard A searrh was made siul the inlainrt was luiiiid Ml retei! in the oial liilr in tbe Uiiirr ns.m ile ba'l fltlnl hliiMrlf ont with a.iiie l-nl rl.ilhifig and blanketing, w bii'li he liileii>le<l to liar in Kaliiig tlx- wail lUytiiuiid aaul It tonk him ihrr* werk. lo tiiniH-l tbruiigh tbr two (ret of ¦l<ilie wall, bill Ihr jailers My ll is not mt, tot a ihur.iiigh arari h of Ibr cell waa ni.di- lasl Niliirday An riaiiilnaiinn nl the wall shoas Ibal thn tiKirt.f i. very rniinbly aiul the ¦tonr. roiild rwadlly lie liiaplat^l with a knilr aiel f.-ik, t.«rtliar with an iron liar from lIui U^iste^I, tlia iiMrument. uaad by Itaytuoud l>r. Mffti am .veer's Wlar. Dr .Moll, of Ihr llrllrvur hocpllal college, gives bis un<juaillird rndoftr- mrnl t-i Sjierr's Wiara, and rrrotnmrnds their lite to sickly female* and cun- kuuiptivet llr.nli* pfKured of amy fir.t-cl.M druggtirt in the cuunlry. oir>«»i*e r.ni*aa*hl|i. A .les|i.t< I. If ' '¦¦ glufi lu lb. N. Herai.liHiT* <kirig In tli« in- ¦' ' '- . ilryan i,. ... i/» the failaral ¦ will lir rrg.r'lwl by Prasi- ,1 ' ' -;i.| bis labiiirl a. 'ofbii* and will ikH l<r toWr> . ly of stirh iruliw-rHi'in ' -1 I rnetnir. of Ihr aitmlo- . 1- la- rwpiiml lf> raaiga ilhodt nu b (orinalitT if tljay \ Un ' ' of! dei.l 1 file JU!' • »le.l w istf,-'.- <ir get 'Hit refiiMi t<i take |l,>- I,.-,I arr wanted ' ]',\:i'. V, lb. : - ¦ ly ol a tnroiljrr ..u-fiirrit " ll.al their |/lar«si <y la-in/jrraia, Tlo-r. I. Iba ol tli« rabinei Itit I'Miaiiaa wtiaMii tA r.nrsi ¦¦ I! a U-;,';. I .:,»;/.» l;:. ¦ter, an.i there is a ' Zoii that tiie new arr.,.. * ...ir- ,....>..- fully rearetl in cajitivity. This is a rare sight, f»iiecially irartrirtite lo tli« chil¬ dren, ai<d tyi one sb'iuid fail U> pay an earlv vi»;i tli the //'. Twe IjTre lla**a. —The whole systetn is drained and undermined by indolent ulcers and open sores, DeWitt'sWitchHazel Salve speed¬ ily heals them. It is the best pile cure known. Rees C. Roberts. — "P>oys will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple Maaon by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cnre in the house. Rees C. Roberts. Rev. Mark Minser, a Dunkard minister j j of Deckers Point, Pa., says he can recom- ¦ mend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to any ' one in the need of a good liniment, and i j that he considers it the best he has ever j ' used. Pain Balm is especially valuable i for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, i swellings, cuts, bruises, bums and scalds. It is one of the most remarkable ; medicines in existence, and its effect-^ will both surprise and delight yon. ! For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by T, C, Coltman anc^ J. S. Angeny, »ep Druggists. ROOIV'8 PnjUS 4MM Urge nk, Bntonmeaa, ladlftij^Pk, Haa<laeha. No Cripe When you take Hood's Pins. Tbe I>tc oliMaab looed. sogar-ccaied plih, wtucfa tear yoa aO t« piece*, are not In It wtlh Hood't. E^totake Hood's and easy to operate.!«tnie ^^ • - - ol Bood-a mis, whieh are ^^ ¦ I I ^ 8ale,ecftataa«Mre. An ¦ ¦¦¦** 3Se. CI. Bead * CO.. IxweD. Man, to take wtth Hood's Sanavarilkk 'lideon 'iilpin, at wh'iwr hfiuise be lapt the night before the liaitle, but who was o-infineil to his Ix-d wilh age ami inlirrn- itv. Tlie aged srildier, notwithstanding hie great weaknew, recfignin-.i I^fayeite, ar.d the visil greatly "f»othed hia lart moment*. I.a{ayette n.-cognized and p'tinted otit tl-) his companions the prfiminent places conisemed witli the mano-uvre. of the two armiee on Sept. 11, 1777. He paa.oii a moment on the rjyit where iie receivnl his wfj^ind, exhibiting prfdound em'Hioii He eprike, however, nol of hiraeeif or ol big own eerrir**, but of the ability di»-i y,-t» I/iscovcrT played by Washingt/m and tlie ouragtr l ,n^ »i,e .ays it tuanikfiVeil by the ofBcer* and ttAdirn ' — under him. Alter taking Rtinper at tl>e house of .Samtiel Jr/iie*, which had been for a short time occipie'l by Howe dur¬ ing tlie battle, the party went Ut West j Cheater, awl the next day to lADcaster. r^n llie 20th ol June, the aune y<!ar, I lafayette and his party went over the field of iiattie at 'rennautown and ti>« C1j€w rraniion, which wa« pr'.ifEinent in . the conflict that raged af.'md It. Tliey breakfaateri with Mr. ! Oiew, ; llie owner, and then cr, - •¦ roate j to Chentaot Hill, from ¦»•. •:. i-.iiiiii rmatl- ily be teen the site of lU- camp at liar- j rtn Hill, wlier«». 47 y»-ar« l»-fir»-, i.e ef- | f»-cted his tnaiierly r*treat from an oirr- , wheiir.ing force alm^iet wiih'.«ot i^.*.—a -..„.,-..., . , . . (eat which won the warrr--^. rr,mmenda- ; "Piilladelplua partwi teiag abiwt i'.l.naa, Mnrris 'V .¦mi Mil. y war im tita 'Aher <)*«laf« (Jrnkinl/fWB. l/xighiin an'l aiis. WMW ar- a l>.*rtng lia- w Uj ttPtriaad ll.i 1.1 jAt A.i'. I ijf u«l from ra< ll iM Qiaia! I.ortix fre. 'Vifiitf»ot,» were •tmntaA (/f J'jartih 1. I'ai'm aiyl l-zlwafl <>arrM, arfi a. tl«ry lailr.) u. a^i^mj. jv wa* enVemJ agaiiu4 tlinii in lavjr al bofoogh 'nitrrm agattttt wltom r/i ri. wrrr irwii-.! are ll/if rr Iiwtoa*, of < iffutiuittimti <trtiTgr Itrait aa^ William I»ean. of l,an><itt. /'iin K. Hmrtlm acd Sar.'i'irl Pattenrin, of PtnladelpU*. I Mr«. I'hfjrlie Thomaa.of Juncl.ori i ; 111., was told by her tlurt/^n s};e ha.l • tuniption and that there wa» no h'/pe for ner, t/ut two txXtle. of Dr. King'. Cfjmt/.efely rnred her '-»»» f ..red her life Mr »• Tho«. F-ggers. ' -. ' -' '' •¦'—-• ^¦- ' Pranci.c<j, .offi^-- approaching (..: , . . out re»u't everything e:»r. then '•,!••.:¦//:.' •¦¦ otie Uitlie of Dr. King* .Sew D;vov«-rT and in two week* aa. cured. He i» t-'-. natora"-,- t:.ar;kful. Il u wttch reMilU, !<• •¦ of wi. - are aamplea, that t»r'/*e the v.ii*« the » eftcacy of^ thi» me^tieio* it . fair Inal. Then it i. in cotighs and c/Ma. Free trul Vjttle safe to takr. making at Jot S. Angeny'sdrug U/trt, Ambler, Pa. Kegular Hxe yjc. aod f l.uo. valuable C C©lt A rretdrnt ' itittirmn, ¦ifiiaaiag t boiar. .,'--«. 'If .07- ¦: ti XhiM r»ti»r«ly will '!• wb.t '¦It ll. tell tbetD ye«, atd refer :.-ie."--M Aiea.oder htJikm. .;>. P. Set trttm tan ^imtA <A thu me<licio« after giv-.; pteaasBt It tayorialiv Utr chiWrea. Pot aala »7 T J H Aagesy, draggwu. '^:!i Wky %mA AasMw* Tlie JoomaJ 'if Ojmjnerce, of PliiUnW- phia. aay.; ar M OM fjwt th«M li'iM of Waghington an<l laid the f' • '^¦'- iftn of hij rejitjution f-/r military • At tlie time of Laisyette't >-:.i Scbaylkill (anal had reoratlj been omd- pleted an^l Norriiiovn or/nUiaed % ooart Ukisp, coonty oflScea. tbe yail, aa K(>iaco- ;>al church and a Pmbyteriaia eborch. aUi'ii Vf) dwelliugR aad %m in^ ' enrsg^ ertmet-re^y While I^layette WW nnabie, on ateoaiai ot latk of time, to yay a ritit to the place, it tbou'd ;. *. lie (orp/ttoi tiiat many of the It-.e crAinty «d- braeed the f>j.i- u> ai« hif», either . - at PhiladeJpliia or at U'e* Cheater.—KU- 1 Addiw* wood Robcna, in Sonrielova Heold. ' n Xiif! I—iifaftiiie of etc , will eooMfer - .'ve llieir tuamhti^ifj at mrtiin eftaxnuttbt ix»:nt 1 - • '5 railn-iad bcilitiea, ttfA over » *^- tant frrim PhiiadeipbuL Placta i.i,:.af atyxxaptefl f^fwy tmikltofi anitebte ir>r to the *]l'^7 <^ OK OT t»f 'lel«*l, whicb tiiAf J* ¦eemvl t . an«av», »ili i,«rgiTe« —Thcorica al care aay he at teagtb by pbrtariaam, waat (]«kk relief and r>ac Mimwtm Covgh Cm* wtll give it to theae. A teie care for childfea It te "tbe oalr baf»- lea. etire that pwitocea tiiiii eti r«> oalu," Reea C. t«beftiu the preftnriMX. J diHry ioewee aa a. ll'in of frxa WO lo htgb c'lM. of i*cb;- of tbiS in¬ ll* pTTjAiia- oitiy a ;,ioy«sJ JiMtWU tri — !f }'>ti have ever M*a a lltUe child cas realize Ibe daager gif tlte U«abte aod apaeeciate tbe valae of JeateMei eoe* relief alwayi. aftrrded by IwUTi^ Colic aad OnAert Cafe. For dyj aad dtarHkea it ie a retiabte We eeald ao( eSati to re ojtfi. wei Otim- aa a can mmUaa H were a cmre.
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960917 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 09/17/1896 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1896 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960917 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 09/17/1896 |
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. XlV,-XO. 41
The Ambler Gazette.
AMBLER, MONTGO^LERY COUNTY. PA., THURSDAY, SEin-EMREH 17, 189(».
:?1.25 A YlStAR.
GOING TO MAKE PUBLIC SALE THIS FALL? THE AMBLER GAZETTE IS THE BEST PAPER TO ADVERTISE IN
Professional Cards.
ATTOBXErn.
pREAS STYER.
Attorn ey-at-Law,
a07 Bwede Htreet,
Norristown, P».
A LBERT R. PLACE,
Attorney-at- Law,
Lanadale, Pa.
e. Pa. Norriatown.
Pa.
OmcB:- ]aD 24 Iy
JOSEPH T, FOULKE,
Attorney-at-Law
AND VOSVY.Y.KSCER, ttt Walnut HUcpt. Philadelphia. Pa. Ambler, Pa. Attend! alao to inaunu. je, collecting and aettle- mant ofeatatea, July i 1 year
$6
STATIONERY.
Blank Books and ,'Scho'il HUUr.in.:ry, Paper, EnTelopea, WntinK Tahleta. box Paper, Pesa, Inka, MudlaKr, etc , Hbeet Muau: at Cut Pricta.
Toya, UolU, fiamea, B«ika, and a ibotuaod and one articlea too numeroua tu mcntioo.
VloUn, Ouitar, Banjo aud Mandolin HtrlDfS.
WILLIAM GRACEY
JnlrtSm Butler Ave , Ambler.
UPHOLSTERING. _ , ^_ -:^^
iisoowantyoarrphoiateriBf donein a Orat-1 now OU salc at $6, $7'50» ^8 and $lo; Cassimcres, Cheviots,
claM manner at reaaonable priceago to ii']jr< t
Worsteds and Serges among them.
Bargains in t^n rn Men'sSuits^P'**'"
Highest of all in Leav«nmg Power.—Latest L*. Sw Gort Kqmt
lOOO Men's Suits (Light and Dark colors, Sacks and Cutaways), formerly sold bv us at $8, $io, $12, $15 and $18 ;
JOHN FABER MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
«J8 HWEDE HTKKET, NORKIHTOWN, PA.
Ttlephent No. 184.
¦TBMIIIa OKVlia, aiTTUI.KHaM TtBKi'lKa HKAB
c-Hamxn- atu.. mar 11 ly
QEORGE N CORSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
.MlItltI.' |
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