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¦?/¦'¦' ,>";^'r;'S.^"'-h»",-'?'^'-T;--- ¦¦¦*-v¥*it*>".:-;~--.K . ¦, :^^^"^^ .r< .>i«ij5pnH(,.i - -::'f^JF.'^ ^"^.y The Ambler Gazette. //. K VOL. XIII-NO. 4G. AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1895. §1.25 A YEAB. ^*i Professional Cards. ATTORSBTH, J B. LARZELERE, JR., Attorney-at-Law, SM DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Collections. Conveyancind and all LrKal Bnai- ¦ess will receive prompt attention, apr 'iu-ly Professional Cards. M ISCBLIi.t SEO IS, pREAS STYER, Attorney-at-Law, &07 Swede .Street, Norristown, Pa. ALBERT R. PLACE, Attorney-at-Law, Lanstlale, Pa. Omen:—Lansdale, Pa. Norristown. Pa. jan 24 Iy JOSEPH T. FOULKE, Attorney-at-Law AND CONVKYANCKR, ira Walnut Street. Philadclchia. Pa. Ambler, Pa. Attends also to insurance, oollectini^ and settle¬ ment of estates. July -' 1 year I'lirsiciAS.s. QR. A. C. HERMAN, A. M., Oculist, N. MAIN STRKKT, I.ANSDAI.K, PA. r>iscaw.» of the eye and ear a Ki»e<-ialty. Kyea examined and pro|MT glawses litte<l. Ofkick Uouas: ; to 9 a. m., I'i U> i and 6 to ( p. m. nov ii ly P SOT ARIES. ARNOLD AIMAN, PfilCTICiL SLiTE and TILE ROOFEB, RKMOVKD TO WVNDMOOn. Dealer In Roofing Slate, Slate Klaeging, Red, Oreen and Hlack Slate, 'i and 3-ply Ready Koof- mg. Building and Sheeting Fella, liranite. Cement, etc. Repairing a specially. Estimates cheerf\illy furniiihed. mar 3 It WTNDMOOB. Pa. tJkf M.SULLIVAN, Steam Marble and Sand¬ stone Works, MAIN STREET. NORRISTOWN PA. Indiana Limestone, Pennsylvnnia and CVir^nectl cut ilrowustooe, Wyoming Bluestone, etc Oct t ly Just Received SHOES For FALL and WINTER. LARGE STOCK. ALL STYLES. ALL PRICES. l^S'TNlt loly 2 ly DEX KEISEL, Notary Public, Real K.«tale and ("onveyaiirliiic snil general biLsineHS agent. Ollice 1 mile Ka.'.t of Ambler BlaUon, AMBLEK P. O., PA. apr 6 S-ra Hf)TELS. Q F. HENDRICKS, Springhouse Hotel AND SALES STAHLES. Excellrnl accommodations for permanent and transient guesta juu 9 ly B ROAD AXE HOTEL, JOHN S. SCHREIBER, Prop., BROAD AXE, PA, Boarding hy the day or week. First-ilass accommodatious for .'^lock siiles. Choice liquors and cigars at the bar, July 20 ly DESTISTS. J H. KEISEL, M. D., Dentist, 163» Columbia Avenne, Philadelphia, At Ambler, Wednesdays from 9 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. COSTRACTORS ASD BUILDERS. JAMES O'NEILL, Carpenter and Builder, OGtlNTZ P. C, Montgomery County, Pa. mar 3 ly pENTON S. RUSSELL, Contractor & Builder, Ambicr, Pa Estimates Furnished. may25-lyr p M. E. SERVER, Carpenter and Builder, Oreland Po.st Office, .MonlR. Co., Pa. "hem Branch, Reading Railroail. Work done in all parts of the country. feo 'il lyr r^EORGE AMBERG, JR., Carpenter and Builder, Post Office: AMBLER or BLUE BELL. Estimates furnished. Jobbing promptly attended to. •pr 12 1 7 VSDERTA KERS. QEORGE G. DAVIS, Undertaker, Short distance east of Amhler. All orders hy rail or otherwise left at .\ Nib- locli's Livery, Ambler, will receive prompt at¬ tention, mayltly P. O. Addbbss, Fobt Washimqton. Pa. AUCTIOSEERS. QEORGE GEATRELL, Auctioneer, PENLLYN, PA, Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. B«v 28 JOHN G. DAVIS, Auctioneer, Boae HiU, Upper Dublin Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. Terms Reasonable. All letters addressed to Ambler, Montgomery connly. Pa , will be promptly answered. may 1 3m WAKEBS ASD COSFECTIOSERS. A B. STILLWAGON, Bread and Cake Baker, Ambleb, Pa. Fine confections, ice cream, fancy cakes and rhoice fynita. Parties and weddings supplied on ¦hort notice, and orders solicited. aug 1 ly FAISTERS ASD I'AI'ER H.iSOERS. C J.JONES, Painter and Paper Hanger, BROAD AXE, PA. Hardwood BnUihing a specialty. dec 21 lyr Jobbing promptly attended to. jr H.JOHNSON, ¦ AMBLER, PA., Painter and Paper Hanger Estimates furnished on application. Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 'il 1 yr II ARS ESS. w A. THOMAS, M \Nri. ArTritl'.H OK LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. Repairing promptly at'.eniled. Just got in a full line of «ink r Horse HlankeUs. .VA is the blanket for wear. Hnve all sizes, kinds and patterns. H.ive lot of PlUKh Robes. Call and see thera and judge for yourselves. Yours truly, W. A. THOMA.S. ARCHITECT, 1^ B BEAN, Architect, LANSDALB, PA. lU lr WiseE1.1, A y EO VS. CAMUEL HAMILTON, General Blacksmith, (Baocenor to John U Gusman) AMBLER, PA. Rorac Shoeing a Specialty. jan 18 6m MISCEIiLASEOVa. tAfALTER DEPREFONTAINE, BLUE BELL, PA., TEICHER OF PIIKO JJD ORGIR, Afent tot the AMBLER GAZETTE, marntf JOHN M'CLEAN, Ambler, Pa., Dealer in lime, sand aod brick. aai; 7 ly Hanllng and grading done. THOMAS S. GILLIN, C. E., Surveying, Ambler, Pa. Farm Towns and Topographical Sarreylng Executed and tvrtified to. Agent for the aale ol Rose Hill Cemetery lota. ^ aug21y pREDERICK SPOHN, Fort Washington, Landscaping and Gardening IlHiillns and Grading done. jnne 20 ly FORT SIDE HOTEU WHITEMARSH P. O., MONTO. CO., PA. S. T. GODFREY, Proprietor. Pasturing and Wintering Horses a Spedalty. dec 13 Iy For Sale. Farms and Country Seats of all sizes, al TKLFORD, CIIALKONT, COl.MAR, LANS- DALE, NORTH WALES, (iWYNKDI), PEN¬ LLYN, AMHLER, FORT WAfSHlNUTON, and BETHAYER.S. Also Cily Property. GEO. EMLEN, AttyatLaw, S23 Walnut St.. Phila., sept 17 ly or Fenllyn. Moutg. Co. WM. E. BURL. Fort Washington, Pa., DEALER IN Building Stone, Lime, Sand. Hauling and Grading Done. mar 10 Iyr ALEX. NIBLOCK. Ambler, Pa. Restaurant & Livery. Hack meets all trains at Ambicr Station. Will run to any part of the countr)'. may 19 ly OYSTERS AT NIBLOCK'S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Ambicr, Pa. HARRY NIBLOCK, Propr. Oysters and Clams m SEASON Prepared In any Btyle Idesired. Meals at all honra. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. deolSly Wall Papers kl 1'HII,AI1ELPHI\ PRICES. CHAS. L ARROtI, GAZETTE BUII-DINi;, AMBLER, PA. .si'pt Uly The Wird Restaurant AND Sole atrent for flrcat Western Champagne. Choice Wines, Beer, Ale and Porter. Ladies' Dining Room Second Floor. Meals at all hours. S. C. CUSTER, Proprietor, No. 16 EAST MAIN ST., Norristown, Pa. noy 29 6 mo iFTER ILL OTHERS FilL 8?S1,^eV1a^b"l^e Dr. Lobb SPECIALIST ¦*-'¦»•• ¦a-tyjKfKf Q9Q N \^\\\ Q\ Below Callowhill. OIwJV ll. 10Lii 01. Philadelphia, Pa To .secure a positive and permanent cure of K.r- rors of Youth and Loss t,f Muiili(ii>d and of all disea.ses ofthe lilood. Kidneys, Hladdor, Skill and Nervous SyHleiii consult at once Dr. Ixihh. He guarantees in all c«.ses caused by Kx- cPHses, IiiipriKleiu-e or liilierilmire lo restore to llriiltli and SlreiiKlh hy building up the shattereil nervous system and adding new life and energy to the broken-down constitution. Consultation ami eitaniination free and strictly confidential. OfTice hours, daily and Sunday, from 9 a. ni. to 3 p. m..and 6 to 9 evenings. Read his IxHik on Errors of Youth and obscure dis¬ eases of both sexes. Sent free. MEN WANTED. To sell Nursery Stock aud a first- cla.ss Hue of Ncw Seed Potatoes. No experience reiiuired. Sti:.\i>v WORK aud GOOD r.\v weekl)-. Outfits fice. Write CHA5. D. LEONARD, Geneva, N. Y. aug 22 .Ini Bricks ...FOR SALE —AT THE- AMBLER BRICK YARDS IX ANY QUANTITY. Orders taken and delivered on short notice. IRWIN DaXGHR, Anibler, Pa. ED. VAUGHAN, Manager. july 25 3m Grant Jenkins & Co^ Practical Plumbers, IN A. NIBLOCK'S BUU.DING, BUTLER iYENUE. iMBLER, Fi. All orders In the line of plumbing will receive onr most care.lil attention. Main offlce In I.ANSDALE. Telephone Ko. 11, Jun 4 ly WJ-: CAN FIT YOU AS WELL AND AS CHKAPLY AS ANY STORK IN TIIK CITY. We sell ONLY. Note these prices: Fur Men—Hand-made, "Wet Weather," cork-filled .soles, $3.75 Men's fine Dressed Calf, equal to custom made ^4.00 Good shoes from the above prices down to $'.50 IJroken lots low as $1-2,5 Good Working shoes, new lot, $1.50 Ladies' shoes, "Our Special," made for our trade, $3-50 Good shoes at $2.50, $2.00, $1.75 and $1.35 .Shoes for Buys and Youtlis at 1 $2.00, §i.f'o, $1.50, $1.35. $1.25, $1.10. Misses and Children—a full line —prices from 40c. to 51.50 Wet weatlier is cctning. You need Rubbers. We have them. A room full. All fresh goods. Large line just in. Come, try them. Some¬ thing new — Storm Rubliers for Men, Women and Children. CUSTOM WORK and RKl'AIRING. H. S. COPE, Manager, AMBLER SHOn STORE. Hunters' Supplies. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of GUNS RIFLES and AnnUNITION IN rillLADKLPUIA. LOADED SHELLS A SPECIALTY. E. K. TRYON, JR. k Co. 10 and 12 N. Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. oct;! .'illl. BANG! How is this for a shot at prices? CLOB or RIVAL LOADED SHELLS Guaranteed, carefully nackeil 25 In a hui JIKI In a case, la araase, 91.35 per 100 10 " \.ta Onr No. noo BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN ^^$9.50 it is a sure shot... Writo or rail for our <l<v forliitlTe ('ala|..gue. Rlvlnn prices In (lotall nf all Aiiiiuu- nltliiii, (iuns, etc. J. B. SHANNON & SONS 1020 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. oct 10 3m GEORGE SMITH, DEALER IN Gi*cci> Groceries ar^d proVisiorvs, CORNER MAIN AND RACE STREETS, AAIBLER, PA. A full and fresh supply of Oysters, Clams, Poullry, Game, etc., in season. Fresh Truck Uaily. GIVE ME A CALL. I am now located here per¬ manently, and ready to give the best service. aug L'S tf Cotton States and International Exposition, ATLANTA, GA., VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS Upon Which no Extra Fare Is Charged. Leave Washington. D. C. daily, at s.lO p. m.. uiMin arriv.1l of "ConKressionul Limited" from Ncw York, and reach AtlaiiUi at l.Ofl p. m. thc next day. A tsecoiid train, with tlirouRh sleeping cars from New York, leaves Washington at 4 .'in a. in., arriving at Atlauta at b 20 a. m. the next day. Both trains leave from the Penn.sylvania rail¬ road station and land imsseniters in the lnion Depotiat Atlanta-as near the Exposition grounds as through paR.sengprR via flity line are landed. At Portsmouth and Norlolk. Va , the Seaboard ..\ir Line has other connections eiiually as im¬ portant as tho^ at Washington, namely : From New York and Phil.idelphia, the Cape Charles Route; from Ilaltimore. the Uay Line steamers; from Washington, the Norfolk and Washington steamers; from New York, the Old D<miinion steamers and from Boston and I'rovidence, the .Merchants'and Miners'steamships. Clo.-se con¬ nection is made at the steamer sides with throuith trains and Pullman Drawing Room, Buffet Sleeping Cars operated through frnm Ports¬ mouth to Atlanta without change. Each of these routes take the passenger via Old I'oint Comfort and through Hampton Roads. KlJlIrMKNT. These trains are composed of the hand.somest Pullman Drawing-Room, HufTet Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches, The 8.40 p. m. train ("The Atlanta Special") is vestibuled from end to end and is operated solid J'roni Washington to Alianta without change. POINTS OK INTEREST ALONG THE LINK. The route from 'Washington is throngh Fredericksburg, Richmond and Petersburg, V,r- ginia; Weldou, Raleigh and Southern Pines, North Carolina; Chester, Clinton and Abbeville, South Carolina, and Elberton and Athens to Atlanw, Oeorgia. RATES. Excursion tickets will be sold to Atlanta and return, via the Seaboard .\ir Line, as follows: On Tnes<lays and Thursdays, September 17th to December '24th, inclusive, fio.no from Phila¬ delphia, limited to ten days from date of sale. Daily, September 16th to December 1.5th, in- cluaive, at ^'i.ib. limited to twenty days from date of sale; and at $33.25, good until January 7, 1896. THE EXPOSITION surpa.s.ses, in some respects, nny Exposition yet held in America. Here you find, side by side, exhibits from Florida and Alaska, California and Maine, tbe United States of America and the I'nited States of Brazil, Mexico and Canada, and so on until nearly every civilized nation on the globe is represented. On the terraces are found, among many other attractions, Arab, Chinese and Mexican villages, showing ju.st how those peoples have their "daily walk and con¬ versation. " Ask for tickets via "7'A f Seaboard .tir Line." Pullman Sleeping Car reservations will be made and furtber information furnished upon application to any agent of tbe Seaboard Air Line, or to the undersigneil. H. W. B. ni/IVER, T. ,T. ANDER.SON, Trallie Manager. Oeneral Pa-ss. Agt. E. ST. JOHN, Vice Jhrcsident. Raisers of Wool never received so little for Wool as now. If the raw material is so low in price isn't it fair that Clothing ought to be correspondingly low in price. Dealers, middlemen and the wholesaler are interested in. keeping high prices. Your best interests are ser\Td by coming direct to our store. We manufacture all the goods we sell expressly for the wearer. Our aim is to sell you at lowest possible prices thereby increasing our business another Million Dollars. ^ •-. You know just as well as we do—the larger the bus¬ iness the less the rate of expense. You needn't wonder that we sell Men's Ail Wool Suits $5 end $6.75. You'll get an excellent Winter Overcoat, All Wool. $5. For SIO.OO, $12.00 and $15.00 First Class Best Suits. Boys'—if he is big, $5.00; Small, $2.50 and on up. Keep before you it won't cost anything to verify our statements. We pay your Railroad Fare on ordinary purchase. WANAMAKER & BROWN SIXTH ^ MARKET PHILADELPHIA KELLY'S. KELLYS. KELLY'S. Instalment House... WE SELL Dry Goods, Ladies' and Ciiildren's Cloal<s and Suits, Shoes and Millinery, IVIen's and Boys'Clotliing, Jew¬ elry, Chinaware, Household Goods, Furniture, Car¬ pets, Etc. TEKMS TO SlIT YOIR ME.\NS. pi 3 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 0 a a n STORES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 O'COLCK. Any Person in this County can buy these goods of us on INSTALMENTS. We Give Back Carfare to tlie cu.sloiuers spending on purchases OVER $20.00. GEO. KELLY, 808 AND 810 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. oc' ?, IUt SEND FOR CATALOGUE. GO TO... B. E. BLOCK, NORBISTOWN, PA., 203 5 Swede Street, below Times Building- FOR YOUE Furniture, Carpets, Dry Goods, Clothing, Blankets, Comfortables. Ladies' and Ciiildren's Coats, IVIen's and Boy's SUITS AND OVERCOATS. All kinds of Parlor and Cook Stoves, China- ware of all kinds, Banquet Lamps in variety.Onyx Tables. Come and see our $17.00 Bed¬ room Suit. If you want to see a beauty see our $.l-'-oo Parlor Suit. Anybody purchasing a bill of goods over $15.00 we allow car fare. Persons desiring to open an ac¬ count wilh us, we will send a rep¬ resentative to give full instructions. CLIFFORD H. MARTIN, ~ M.^NTFAITlBKn ,\Nn DEALEK IN Tin and Slieet Iron Ware, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. REPAIRir^O n SPBCIAUTV. Stoves Stofad foe th* Summac Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rates Reawnable. Orders by mail proraptly attended to. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. 'A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE¬ FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Our Customers will not question the fact that our .store is in a position to do belter by customers in varietj-, quality and price. Why ? Because our number of stores gives outlet for such large <iuaiililies. We're alive in everything that's business, and our business motto is "Plenty of Selling and Not Much Profit." Ladies' Coats and Capes. Ladies' Cape of fine quality Beiver. fall wide sweep, embroidered in beantiful dr^Bign Real value Jk 00, (hi AQ OIK I'KICE 4)^.yO Ladies' fine Velour Cape, beautifully embroiiler¬ ed with beads and silk braid, line<l throuKli- out with satin and trimmed witb fur Real value flb.OO, OIK I'KICK Ladies snperb quality of Velour du Noir, trim¬ med with fur, unibroidercd with cut beixls and silk braid, lined with satin throughout Real value 120.00, OIK I'KICE $9.98 <oir, trim- cut bea<ls oughout .$12.50 Boucle Cloth Coat, with box front and ininicnse sleeves, bound with braid. Keal value |6.0(), OIK ruifE Imported Beaver Cloth Coat, very styli'^b elTect, box front and velvet collar, h ilf satin lin<-d. Real value $10.00 Oilt riiiCK I 1,,-idies' Black Hilk Figured Skirt, lined Ihronnli- out and made in the latest style, with full back. Uoal value SlOO, Ol K l-KICI $3.50 ry sty lith h ilf satin $7-50 Ihronuli- with full $1.98 Store open everj- evening until 9 o'clock, excejit Wednesday and Thursday close at si.K o'clock. 'Z:::?^^^^'^^'^^ M. H. BASH & SON, Mfi^L^l^^' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. FOR TME Wheelwright Shop, Amblef, "a. jane 6 ly THE PHILADELPHIA HODSEKEEPING SCHOOL AT THK STAUGHTON, Ambler, Montgomery Co., Pa., MISS E. V. CORNELIUS, Principal. Course opens second we^k in October and ends early in May. Positions secured for those taking the ful course and passing a successful examlnstioD. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. SALESMEN WANTED. Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us in the sale of our Choice Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by us. Highest Salary or Commission paid weekly. Steady employment the year roand. Outfit free ; exclusive territory; expe¬ rience not nece'wary ; big pay assured workers; special inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY CO., angM6ni ROCHESTER, N. Y. SPECIAL PREPARATIONS Holidays at EGOLF'S, NORRISTOWN, PA., CDNSISTINC. OK L.M)iKS' SKCRKTARIES, KANCV ROCKKRS, Large A.ssortment of Fine and Me¬ dium SIDKBOARDS, DIXIXGROOM CHAIRS, 20 differeiil pattern';. A HEDROOM SUIT, consisting of seven pieces, $ i.s.00. Wardrobes, Couches and Office oct n ly Desks, etc. COLUMBIAN Carriage Factory. THE proprietor of this ncw Carriage and Wagon Factory is putting up Hay Wagons, Carts and Delivery Wagons as well as all differ¬ ent kinds and styles of Carriages, at reasonable prices. Repairing done promptly. Horse Shoeing a specialty. Call and see for yourself. A. P. SHAW, Proprietor, Park aod Iilndenaxold Aves.. Amblcp. Pa. apr 6 ly Hard Wood and Building Lumber Under Cover. Enterprise Steam (jrist Mill, Flour, Grain, Feed and Fertilizer Warehouse Lumber and Coal Yard J.WATSON CRAFT, Proprietor, Manufactarer, Wholesale acd RetaU Dealer in All kit. lis of Lnrober, best Lehigh and Schnylkill Coal.". .Norri.otown Roiier Mills, Family and Oiit Bdge Flour, Buckwheat Mour, (iraham Flour, Mush .Meal. <V>rn, Oat«, Screeninifs. Se*^. Bran, Mid- riling!!, Cake Meal, Linseed Meal, Corn Meal, Hngar Keed, ("im Bran, ("ob Meal, (bracked Oim, Malt CSDcine Plafiter, Cement, White Sand, Hheathing Paper. Roofing Kelt, et«. Best Ferliliiers, Land Pljuster, Plows, Flow Beoairs, ColtiTatora and Repairs, etc., etc., constantly on huid. Higheit of all in Leavening Power.—latest U.S. Gov't Rcixxt 4BMILVTEI.Y PUItE THE PORT KENNEDY CAVE. ^OOTBAl.L AS PLAYED TODAY. rre-Hlatorlr Kemalns p( AnlmaU Koiinil In a ra»e -Hurirti KmirJ. oC AbclrnI and Kxtion Life lUxiitrrrtI (rttiii • Kruiarkable Urpuall at I'un Krnnrdjr. Henry C. Mercer, of IViyUistown, *Ih> is conm>cted with the liiiveniity of IViinsvlvania, in i»llalx>rati.>n niiti I>r. ¦S tt. Ihxon. of tilt- I'tiiladi'lpliia .\cail- eniy of Natural Jvifnct-r", for the jiaiht month has liet-n ftigagiNl in tlu- I'Xaiiii- natiun and ex>-a\atiiin of ricli {(w«il- l>eannc d»'ix>git at I'ort Ktnnf<ly. on tlte Shuylkill rivtr, livo miUW U-low riiuniwille, ami a larg»- nnmlH-r of int«Ti'!>liii(: and valuaMo r<iH-»-inu'n«, tlu- can'ful .-itudy of wliich. it is exjH'ci*-*!, «''.l throw nuuh new light up««n l»alt.i>nU>K>gy in .\inerica. have aln-ady bet-n nnwereil. It is Ijuite p<ie«»ible that disiooveriej of tlit'Utuio(<t iui|>i>rtancoto aivlui'-'logy will also be made, for the privif of anv hunian tnici' in this undisturUxl dejyisit woulil lUniiCul .,,,1 l)»„„,,«)UlnB ta Mna«ali.. aiMl l.<aa> mil H|>or«» tn raiaUllr*. So far as the bmuUly „( UnXadl i» i><n- ivnieii then* can ih> longvr In-iw„ m,1,» to the ¦jiie.-tion. wriUf K-lwaril W. Vw,k, ill NoveiiiU-r l^ii**" IIoiih- .Kxirikal The nioet uiuxnipn^uuMii); «<l\oiiittt> <>( the gunie Imve o>iu-«-d«-d this fa. t. If • •IK-came of college I'-'tUvH dillt-r?! fmin another it isi pim-Ty and r'iii'l'ly in it.t« de- );Tvt- of hrulahty Ilow dMB.-'tn-iis and fatal wen- tlu-ee iiisjiiayi iMrTeiir wiil tn- l>r<>iighl hoiite mon- din-elly lo |n>o|>le when by canfiillv c^'inpuu-il tiniin-s it i." shown Ihat lorty-;-ix death.* rTviilu-.! Ix-^t year fwm c»>!l«->:iale piiiu-* of fi«itUill within tt "iMirt |>eri.«d i>I four immtli:* No n-cord luv-i. of ct-iirm-, Kvn keW of bniken ear«, lor4 vision.-* and oUier distii;. un-iiieiits. .v.* a inaitrr ..f fact, iherr i« n.l siv^rt i«racti^-«il by any civilised n.-«i^>n wliich can (><iu.tl a rtvoni of fortv !>i\ lieath.* in fonr iiionth!<. • • • \\ b^n ' DECEMBER JURORS DRAWN. i • : ''^*'* ^•»««-« -il Tw.. iiuB,tr»>< aarf fame xtrw ntkt, will Ito M^„ir,.| to lWr^» a* lh» N»»t Tvrm mt (mrt. IhfIiiw will (h> r.jana the nam«a at M« I xioleTf »ho widbv i«<|atrr«l lo aetka m jinror»at Ihe I•eefnil,«>r ternj of cnqrt. which lie;.iii« Mondav. fVc. 5.1, an.l cmiinam ibte^ meeiiA, (tno maek witl tw criminal aot) two eitil. uKAHD n-at -amcmmatm X, Wm llrwrr. Bnilaaywu John (¦ Mrunr. RorHMaw*. ArabrMM' Hrwlcr. tgtm U<«mtUW. I.a"rrii.T iKnaii, Norrlatowa. K. M Ikanirli, llArry ft. nwuK i\>iuanwa. J<«M>|ih Mitnu. - W»il».^ HraJftwU, •• establish beyond all doubl the exi,-t«-ncf we rfgani tin- efftvt." iijmn tho tilaycn- we if paleolithic man in .ViiitTi.u. That the 11uiitan race e\lilted iu K.un>iH- al the geological epoch denoted by tln-se fuasilc and their s'lirmnndings is now fully oni- cedeil, but no satisTac'tory evidence ot man's pn-si-nce on this t-ontineni has yet bei'ii offereil. Mr. Menvr if there¬ fore conducting the work with grejit care and tht scientitic resulu* hiv lieing awaitei-l w ith considerable anxiety. The finjsils an' to Ik- found iu liie floor of what was once a largi-cave in a liiiii-- .sRi/u- iijarry, now (iiH-r.ite<l by .Vn-hilmld Irwin, on the (^!>,r of the village of I'ort Kennedy, and i^iiiie cf the older iiihabi- taiit.s of ihe phuv ailegt- li..tt - ithin their n-colltvtion festivals and ir.>nix ,.;»fj'/-s were held in its nioiiiy nitnnda. In IS'.u .tohn Kennedy, while Uikiiig out linu>- stoiie, bhuitt-tl off the niof ol the cavern and ex|>ostHl in one of its iL-isures a IhiI of earth full of larp- and curious Ixmes. The discovery excitetl a giv«l ileal of iiitcn-st at the time and svune scientitic Work WIUS atteiiniteil. but no n-markable results were obtained. The iiuarryiiier. afterward used the tissun- as a dum|iiiig Jilace and the b"Ilies wen- forgotten until IS'.M, when a new level s«'veral feet ile<'iM-r wa.-- started in the inuirry and the work¬ men ag:iiiicaiiieui).iii tliedc|iosil. ihrough which they cut a cart n-ad, leaving the fossil-bearing str.ita exjKised mi each side. It is ii|xin tlie north f:u-e of this exjHisure the iiive.-tigalioii is beiiij; rar- rieil on, and as the pre.sent quarry level is forty-tive fei't U-low the siirfaa- and slightly U'low that ofthe Schuylkill river the work ia very dillicult on account of the water, which must U- ihiiiiihiI out every day, and lbe danger of a cave in from the iliiniped refuse aUive. .Vs the strata seems to run indelinitely back into the escarpment all the down fallen earth hxs to lie carried away and this entails considerable e\|K'iis»-. The scientists have advanced si'vrral feet into the liank, however, and their efforts have met with such succe.ss that they intend to devote all the means al iheircommaiid to follow ing out the evidence ihen'in coiilaiiieil. The bones of such exlinct animals as the mastotlon, sloth, tapir, fossil horse, fo.ssil ox, fi>.ssil bear. ;-iaiit lieavcr, Klber- tootlied tiger and many other sjieiies have alre.tdy U'i'ii ri'covereil ami identilicd, while the jaws and teeth of several sixt'it-s of carnivores, the lionis of birds, shells of turtles, iiJolated ti'ctli and turks, trunks of tn-es, twigs, leaves, nuts, with a profusion of other mali'rial not yet iileiililieil, are friiiueiitly found. .\ great many Ixmes are Utdly decoin- p<ise<l and areof cours*- very fragile ami delicate, but aa they an- generaliv well enough prewrved to show their identity great can-ia usi-d in Uikiiig them from ]xisition. The inethiHl of removing the six-cimens inl.ict is in itsi-lf inten-sting. 'Ihe Ixtne or other ohji-ct is tirst exiBised as mu<h as jxissible by digging cautiously around it with a trowel, and if it is very frail il is treated with an ajiiilication of soft plaster of I'aris, which (juickly hardens and strenglhens the object. .Kiier dig¬ ging away still nion! of the surrounding earth it is eiica.«ed in a comjilete coating of stiff pla-ter and further streiigtheiied with splints. The sjx'cimen is then la¬ beled according to its jxisition in the bank anil takeii out. The presence of the reniains in the stratilied llixir (if the cave is still a jiro- fouiid mystery, but .Mr. Mercer ho|n's to reveal some clue that will lead to ils Hatisfact<iry exjilanation. The writer recently saw the place and lalkt-d with Mr, Mercer concerning the meaning and the signilicaim- of fossil reniiiins under such cin'uiiistances. It is his ojiinion that the animals which the Ixmes rcpieseiit must have collecteil ii|ion a hill on the occasion of some great cat.v clysm like lire or Ilood, and were tln-re overwlielmeil and washeil into the cave or sought refuge in its sheltering corri¬ dors and there died. I-'urther than this it is onlv safe to sj>eculat<-, and he is not yet abli-to acccount for the crushed and dislocated condition of the Uiiies, as the tlesh would naturally ke«-p the skeleton entire until it had decomixiM-d, and earth drifting in afterward would have biirit'd lliem thus. Itut on the contrary the remains an- broken and s(-allen-d and uiatUMl and mixed so badly that im two parts of the same animal can U- found t'lgether. The iwsocialion of animals radically different in nature and habit.s is ex¬ jilained by the motive of safety, in the event of a gn-at natuni! calastroiihe, which would have brought them together I on any |ioint of apjian'iit n'fiige legard- Icss of characteristics. Hut this theory j is confused by the jiresence of birds and i turtles. If il was a IIoikI it would not I kill turtles and if (-itli<-r a tlixid or a tin-; it would not iiire.«.sirily kill birds. j It is (-stimated that tli<- dejxisit in from ; 7,IHKlfo 10,(KKl years old and .is coiii|iara- j lively litth^ is known of the tlora nnd fauna of this e|xich, the place is of great scientitic value and no doubt contains ' s«-crets of till'greatest imjxirtanc)! in the studv of the earth's hist/iry. Mr. .Mer¬ cer exjiects to coiitinui- wilh the work until (il iven out by snow and ice. ' 'While Ihorougli in action. Ayer's Jiills strengthen rather than stimulate the excretory organs. Leading jihysi¬ ciaus recoiniiiend them because they are free froiii calomel or other injurious drugs, being composed entirely of the best veget.ible aperients. iiu-et acoii'lilioiiof things eiiually M-n.^ufc U-aving th»' J>liy»ical iiijiirit^s eiitin'lv out I of the •juestion, the g:tnie of lixithnll, as itis I)lay«^l t.xlay, is an alwiliite deln- ment to the menial develiijMiient of th.>s<- wh.i 1-art ici jute in it. I have, .luring llu' past six m.inths, Uvn at s.iuie jwiii- to i-an-fully iiuiuin-into the cl».sti sttn.lings of the men wli.> comjirise Cv>ll«-ge fi«.nli;»ll teams, and the ii'sults were inten'sting In two la.si's 1 found that the imijority of fcxitUill I'layers st^xxl among the lowest in their cl;i-sses, while in the oilier two inslam-es this si.me faet wtis Ime of ont^ half of the niemUrs of the t4-aiiis. • • • Furlhermore, the »• ealKil "fame" which is U'Stowi'd U|iou these colU-gi- fmllull jiLyens is din-itly injuriou.«. Their bves an-expi>.... , Ttrails an- (iriuteit. their every movement is i.'.' "ncUil until the siibj.'ctaare made t.i fivla )iromi.,» -fv which ittat ono- jireinx-ti'nms an.l alv<iinl. lU'fon-a Ixiy is hanlly out of lus lilting seluKil he is sjxiiU-.! with a misjilai-.'.l mi- jxirtaiuv of himself an.l a llll^uken "fame." the evil I fft-cts of whi.h he c:ir- rieswilh Ililll through his life. * ' ' Nor is the effe.-t on the other stmlents a wholesome one. ll n'l pi in's a slinnglv- llalallC^^I mind, such us is rarely guen to a gmwing Imy, for a young man t^> pursue a craving f^ir kimwledgi- when all arouiul Ililll he hears nothing but footltall t;ilk. and N-i-s the men next lo Inin U-coiiie the talk of the couniry. ll strikes f^ir hiiii, at the Xery oulbet uf liio otn-er, a fai-.- noU-. .V >«liiBiilHr Iti.'ltlrut. The puicliHseof the Kiss projii'ilv by the Doylestown NhIioiihI Imnk rtcad-. a singular incident which liMppcnt.l in connection with the old munsioii a shmt lime ago. In the early years of Ihe .-en- lury, when I >.iy lestown was sciinely more tliHii a eiosH-mails villnge, the honse fervid the put pose of a I'olel, ami |iroliably a very po|>ular hostelry it whs » ith the olil time sliige c lacli Iravi-lcrs. Uecently a servanl in the ICoss house- liol.l, njion aiisweiiiig a sumiiionH of the doorbell, was surpiised lo tind a Viry ol>l Wunian w ho ii ipilre^l if she conld ohlHiii liohl Mii'miiui.Mlaijons tlierp. The stranger, silver liair<-d and bownl under almost a century of years, told llie lerv- av.t lliat she hnil been n gueitl «t the h'.iisi-iluiiiig her giilhuod, when it was a fsm us inn. Mnce Ihat tune she hail never belli in Ilnvleslow n and supposed that Ihe liiveiii III I.SKi slill oll.-ri-d en- lerliiinmeiil to wavfirers. The aged traveler ili.t not lell who she was nor in what little iioiik ill the wmld she had heen livieg all tliese years that its doingn Mhotilil ll .w by her linlireiled —I) lyli-s- town Iiin.ocrat. Will Slii|i oil Ihr "Fitr" .M.l«. The executive cominittei-of the board of dinctors of the I'nion rraction com¬ iiany of I'liiliiili'lphia eolicliiileil Thurs¬ day Ihat the Jiublic s;ifety and coiiveiiienc.- would Ih'.served by slojiiiing the lais of ils system on the "far" side of intersii t. ing stn'ets oecujiied by tracks, fur tin' jiiiriMise of letting off and taking on pa.-.- seiigers, instead of the "near" side, which system has been in \i'gui' almut a yiiir. Cars will coiitiiiue to stoji on the near side, as usual, in irder that the molermeii may see that the crossing is clear aii<l avoid colli>ions, but this slop is not f.'i the ftcciimmiMlalion of pa.ssi'iigers, who are exjiecti-d to gel olf ami mi at the "far " side. ll is undel'slood that this means Ihat cai^ will not stop at the "far" side al all unless lliereare jiassi'iigers lo gel off or on. This n-giilatioii ia to go into effi'ct Nov |."i. ll is stJiU'd that the jildglneiit of the coiii|iany, ba.sed on exiK'rience, is that accidents will Ut less liable to hapjii'ii ami the convenience of the jiiiblji' Ix' U'tter serveil nnder the |iio|xisei| new svstem than nnder that in o|M'ratioii al tlie present lime. A llrii-r l.tiirUhlii. Oneof the briefest couitslii|is mi record was that ofa wealthy physician, who, driving along the strei'ls in his carriage one day, saw a U-auliful girl st.aniliiig al a wimlow. Ile immeilialely st'ipjieil his horse, rang the Ull, iiMpiired Ihe la-ly's name, was Usli(ir(sl into the ri:irlor, aii- noiinci'd his own name, said Ik- was jilea.>^-(l with her apjsiariii'e ami wished Ul marry Ik r at once. To hi-r pl<-a of nwr prise al this unp\pect('<l anni>uncem( nl he only rejilied, "Now 'ir newr.'' Wheil she :isk(-d to U- allowed a we.-k to Consider the nialt<-r, he said: "I nm gi'iiiig down the Street to .ItU-nd a critical case, and have no liiiH'losjiare just now." "liive me n dav then." "I'll tell you what I'll do. When I'ni through with this iirofessional visit I'll drivearoiin<l and gel a Jireacher. If you've maile up your mind to marry me by that lime all right, " and he left her breathless ami unalile to arliciilate another word. When he le- turind they were ipiiei ly mai riid. MISS EVA G. STEER, ^ Dressmaker. ^ Liiiitig.s and Triiiiiuiii^s furnished ' .{ desired. Greenwood Are., AMBLER, PA. iM'pt a> 3m ' I NO GAS : NO PAIN : Dr. J. H. Oliver's NKW Methot] , Ri'iuain wiil.' awake. Imt reel no pain. Alwayx fresh gan ami vapfir if ynu want il. ArtiA'ial Te«'tli in l>e«l Killing a "(lecialty. Ki-i.airing. Ht- , tracting.l'p and .WcenU. DB. J. H. OLIVEIl, 1534 North Fourth St., Phila. apr 1« ly Stationery and Sheet Music. Blank Booka an<J .School Stationery, Pap'-r. Knvelopes, Writing Tableta. Box Paper, Penx, Ink^ Niacilaife, etc. Toys, I)ollx. (tames. Books, ami a thonaaad and one articlex tno nninerooa t^i mention. Vilin Htrir. graceV Ambler. riill.lreii Whu .Suffer I''roiu scrofulous, skin or sc.ilp diseases ought to lie given I)r. I'ierce's (iolden Medical I liseovcry, for jnirifying the liUxid. I'or children wlioare jinny, pale (jr weak, the "I iis«:overy" is a tonic which builds iiji both (lesh and -itreligtli. What IS said of it for cliildren applies eipially to adults. As an ajiiK-li/iiig, restorative tonic, it sets al work all the jirocevses of digestion and nutrillon, rouses every orgmi into natural action, and brings baek health and streiigtli. Ill recovering from "grijijie," or in con¬ valescence from iiiieiinionia, fevers, and other wasting diseases, it sjieeilily an<l surely invig(.»ralrs and builds nj) the whole system. l''or all diseas<-s caused hy a torjiid liver or iinjiure lilo<j<l, as dysi>elis'a, hilioui- ness, blotches and eruiiti<;n", it gives most Jierfect satisfaeti(>u. ,\ Tlie Tramp Nnlxanr*-. jx-tilimi of citiwiis of ."-jiringlield Violin, fiuitar, Banjo and Mandolm Htri^yg. Butler Ave July S 8 m THE anji WILLI A Bl Ambler Hotel. f illiam C. Blackburn, Propr. First-class accommodations for permanent and transient guesta. Sale and Exchange Stables. Stabling for 50 horses. ami :uljoiiiing townshijis was liaiide<l to .liidgi'S Swart/, and Wi-and at N irristown -in Wi-dnes<lay, "n-'-jx-ctfiily solieiling that they ailopt and n-i omiiiend siicli measuri'S as may ri(l tin- community of the tramj) iiiiisaiia'.'' The jx-tilion in signed by Wivetity jxrsons, and sets forth that that Miction of the counly which they n-jiresi-iit is inff-stJ-d with traiii|N>, who occupy barns or other oiilbtiildiiign which may happen to U- in their way, and commit dejiri-dationg. The c^nrt has deferr<sl a.'tion, but it is likely special ofhc-n'will U- apix-iiiitcl, jiroviding their ajijsiintinent involves no exjien«e t'i the county. for iXlngrr* anil I'uhllt Hpeahera. Use Aunt Kachael's Klecanijianc and Horehound. It is known that clear white rock candy is the most henling of all sulMitances, and horehound and ele- canii>ane the very l>e!t throat remediet ; combined we have horehound, elecam¬ pane, Kr8j>e juice and rrjck candy, one of the >>cst pulmonary remedies known. Singers and public speakers shonld carry a Ujttlc in their p<x:ket. For sale by drugjcists. Trice »5 and 75 cents. Pvlite itttnlkm aii4 looO »er.te« may M 1/ I AU <'.t!«»»U iwll Or. Milea' Ner»a PJaat«n. J ..a.. Jani. rtl. 'trkiry, Aagmialaia. claaa. '¦ naiWrw-k J." '' » t»«ni«»r, Lown Martna >^ai. H. H*l»..ry Wm I- Kll,». tio„„ ,^^ iXrttiamitt || Tyr». Maa| (it«iT|t. llivKlrr. Krank Kamwy. rifm.iMh. Court.an.l in. k, t'pprt liubun * t>«.:ik Mr.rr^. rpprr ()wtb><m! <>e.-r«r llrh. l'rt>rr IVMU^rotr. Wiluirt J.>hufl.-n. Whit|i«4n. rirrrT .11 «> eai-aiiaiui t. Ileiiiv Wa>i«'. ItrRlcrpnn. XVm It Veatman, .'.vn»b..lHvk«'a. tiaa.T. lUM ()i»eaTlll«. -MiuH->. HatlKim.. I. Vk«.u-r sprrnr. Jvakialoaa. .-Spth I, !S.-h.ii;. I.*u>.lale. .\m.x>i' Kirk, llcury K IVwiav, fh.rU.. K ItMa. N.wlli Walva It Killm.-r» Joan. NoTTMIava An.lrrv MiirUU, J.ihn M Omir. J.-hn N |-iiiii«. J.^hn iiitifi.in. J«>h« W su.,b, |>c4la««VH. liar y.pi' 1,1 •• J V\ J MrU||.. 1 llarrir .Hhu , Ji'hil K Sl.....k. Jani.-> K Harinuui. J.wpli II ii«rli«r, Will I- \ii.iit||. - Krnlrrkk il.vt..hall. IkHklwIgr. Ji'ua* .\ Kul)". K><rrnifin.l. J.<..<';ih W Hall, chrllrnham. Thi'itiaa Nu IuiImiii, lUi.hx-l iMj^rraUI. Ii<'ii>aiuin I' M.iyrr, KTaa.naia .Vtiraiii 'Oifctn. Kraiiii'. yiUrr, l'r*«l<n-K-k .Vbrani S h.>«.ulwr|«t. lUllWM. W'ashiiiiil.in Hraii.ll, I.lniprkk. J.-vtih W HIm-ali. lAtWTt Mrrlna. Ilriir) II (..rttmaa, I.rwu M lUrrrll. Ilrnr, .' I»«.lp. t ¦ .'" : .\. KAlwanl .\i.iirr. x , Ji.hu S..»rrr«. M.. Ji*4-.ili II. Kauai. Xni *"*!• Sniilh. New llan.iv*.r Ca'rb H. •'.'>ll..w»n. l-lvmoulh N (I M..)rra. (' j'-twf Huhlm. K. t shi<<makrr. K.li Vaiil>^««.n. rp|H>r (if>yDl.'^^ Jaiiiti V llrtiiiiit.r, lii.war.l Kiirla-l, rp|«ri Mrrtiiu Saiuii.'l II Ilallnian. fpiwr I'mixIriHe Jaiiioa K. Wrikcl, ll.tT\r> (1.1^1. HiTiui'.Xwlirnfrlter, X II Al.l.rfrr. 1.4'wiii laiiii»ita, - Tliouiai. .Siiiiih, New Hannrrr. Ja.<'l> Kiihlmaii, Ip^m Hailunl 1 lirMi.i|'lii', llrlliiii:^ Whiirinarah. (' il l>aiini.h<>\<rpr. Whil|Ntin TKW aaaa nm\ Dai-aaaaa a. Iii-il ttetk. Il.-nry SluUrr, Amhin' riiiiniai. K .\llniia<, llrMla<'|a>rt .-^aiiiiu'l U Wi'lla.iu, JaiiK'N M. si..wi*rt, ('.iiinh.'hivki-n. I'r.ink . ••lliiiH, J.'hii Mi>rilt*.tii. J^in.'H Kittaiiiitu.iu<t, Airrtsl Kltik. Mcllanl H ha.la, Jaiii.-a Krllrr. *- I niuly WalkiT. Ilallmfn. K VVrlan, J.-iihltitiiail. .int. K. Nl.,., Jai'.iM' All.'liai'h IJMiialalp laaac Ij«ii.lt4, N.irrlaUfwn. Will il;iit4.|iatiiie. " Will J li.llina. Ji'« K lliiui«t.-kar, " Ji'liii Jarrrtt, - John F. Wairnrr, " Kii«»a (li'tmaii, '- (Irani M. KtM»iia. l-.iitali.wn haiiiii.'l Kllln Krank l.lltliilic, ** (•.iiiKr J. Nrwlon. " .Illllll s Mi'rr), Mr , Rnyeraf.ird. Maltliiai. Moypr, " iitiiiKi* W. Have. Wiw! ('iinftli.ili.H'kna. i.r,.rti.' niaiititii 1'lirlli'iiham. niiM..|| K lU'iin. (....iiKrW I'atU-rMiii, " I'lihiiu. suholl, llainrUI haiiiii.'l M Marlui, ll>ir»haiii. I(.'iiri(.> 1 ieatr.'ll. I..i»*rr (Iwyiiisltl. Hrt Ilaarr. KilMitnl lliiKli'-r. l.u«rrr Muriim. Jm«'.>Ii I,. Wariirr, " N. |i SiiiUli. I llinl I lirr I.at.'li. ** C Aii.leraiiii Wai nrr, " K.li li>Niiii, Uiwrr I'nivlilrnin*. J. Kr.iiilf V.MirlirK*«, l.4iwrr Protiiilaam, l.«-win iK-twilrr .Iniiuift A. M.irKaii, J. Iloraiir /lti(lrr, Ijowrr .Salfiinl. Ilrnry II. Zerii, ""(rw HanuTfir. .Illllll K. Aiiil.'rmiii, hklppa.'k. Iti.iijaiulii M. Tiaiill, J I. Krrv.1, S|iiiii(ll<.|.l Urilllth Jiirtlan, Kriliaiiilii S. .MiHirr,'r.iwanirllt-lli Itariiirr (lillifit, t'p|M'r tliililln. llarry IteintiiiiKrr, TpiMir lian.iver. Jiiliii .N Anilrrwi.. Ipjar Hiililin. Il».nry S«-hw..>rr. .Milt.Ill Selira. k, I'ptirr rr.ivl<lrur«, M^irria K. Krat). I'piirr Halhiril J.iwph KIrkiK'i. Whll.inanli. Aliiea 11 tli.htfl/, VV.iriratrr TaAvaaM^'jI'HV—IlKI'KHKKa i(. .SVionif Week. Hitmiiel Akinn, Briilgr|M>rt. I'alrick Klii»<ita. ,N .1 Allen. ('.inahiihiH'krn. Jnhn y. Aiiilil.'r, Laiiwlalr KIwikhI /.linittrnian. Nnrrial.iwn. I'. Il.ioar.l (r.ill. I(...iricr H MU-iiinii-l/. K.ilward II. I'rllill. Alfnsl Jai-iilia. Wilmin K llBviilhrlaiT, I'lillaliiwn. Win M lluiitiiiK. Jalitra K.wi»k. iilivrr Kryrr, .NrwUiwii K Viaiiiii. .Illllll A Srlllli^rr. " lliiraei' li.riiiiiiignr. '* Jiiliii A. Iliiwilj.ii, " Ilarrv It. l-aol Jiiliaad. llatfli'I'l. (l*.*iricr A Kraiia*., *' 'I'h.iniaa Whiliiiaii, " Hillary l/.-aalK, " ham uri Hkraii, Inaa' M IVhrllriiiirr. Iliiyrrafiiril liaiurl llilrlry, W.al ( niiali'iliiickaa. Harliy lluahrn, / ant VVilliaiiin. " / Urniili. M< lliiKn, " / (Iriiricr MarKi-'iiiu, Alilnict'Mi Joarph I, 'lull, ^' T Kllw.s»l Ililllrrr, Aliraliaiii Ixinxalr^lh, " J1 maa A Kiialrr. IsmiclaM. Ilrnry K. Hihwrliifiir.1. Kranmnla. / Alirafiam ('. Allrliai;li, Malftrlil. j ( liarim l>. M'Kirr, Hiirahaiii. I.rvl HlirplMkril, " Wm IliiiU'k I.lmrrkik. IIOHik M. Harliiw. " II. Krank Daiiiirhnwrr. Ixiwrr (iw Krai.k llnlairiii, Jaiiif* Krniir<ly. I...iwt.r Mrrlon .Mlltoii Siipplw, " J.ihn II Harur. Ixiwer Halforil. Adam H H. hlfiaarr. '* , .lamra l.ittir, Nrw KannTrr / Itnemce J. Millrr. " ll. M Jarrill NiirriU-ii Aamn 11 HliyiUr, TnwaiiirlHMn. JiAUiea 11. l.iiilwlK, Anilrrw B Kn.-lxl. Jraar (irrliart, I li|i*-r llail'ivur. W alt4.r Ki'lUili. I pprr .Mril<m. Wm. Irvin, Jr.. " .MliUin II Wallrrn, TpfM-r nai ford. Urn K Vraklr. Whllrin-rah. Iiavul M.i'.irk, Amlrear W I'l.lU, Howard Wllliama, haiiiiiel Vrakri, IlKrrlaam tViMMlManl'a l.tahtllUv*. The deiil of aisigiiiiient ol llarrinill Woodward to Irwin I'. Kni|»', of .Norria¬ town, wan tlli-il lai-t week and lirKt tiitiUs known ihroUKh the c<iIiiiiiiik «( I'xt (i\/Krr>;. IIih habililiex ineliMlM tlit! following jiidgiiM-i.t>i: IliitUiro National Imnk, iHII,Ol»V, I'hrP»U>jiUT llerin, l!2,,b>iO. Iti-Uica lOiU-rta, H.tJilil; Marm W itiiier, !MiiO. .Mr. WiK^lward waFtriwlee of g nuni¬ U'r of ei-latef, bill e<|MTtJ* to DIAkr g KitiufHcUiry accjiuntiiig of all truat fniula in hi>! imtmutm'ion. 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18951031 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 46 |
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 | 10/31/1895 |
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 | 10 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1895 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18951031 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 46 |
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 | 10/31/1895 |
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. XIII-NO. 4G.
AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1895.
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Professional Cards.
ATTORSBTH,
J B. LARZELERE, JR.,
Attorney-at-Law,
SM DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa.
Collections. Conveyancind and all LrKal Bnai- ¦ess will receive prompt attention, apr 'iu-ly
Professional Cards.
M ISCBLIi.t SEO IS,
pREAS STYER,
Attorney-at-Law,
&07 Swede .Street,
Norristown, Pa.
ALBERT R. PLACE,
Attorney-at-Law,
Lanstlale, Pa. Omen:—Lansdale, Pa. Norristown. Pa.
jan 24 Iy
JOSEPH T. FOULKE,
Attorney-at-Law
AND CONVKYANCKR, ira Walnut Street. Philadclchia. Pa.
Ambler, Pa. Attends also to insurance, oollectini^ and settle¬ ment of estates. July -' 1 year
I'lirsiciAS.s. QR. A. C. HERMAN, A. M.,
Oculist,
N. MAIN STRKKT, I.ANSDAI.K, PA. r>iscaw.» of the eye and ear a Ki»e<-ialty. Kyea examined and pro|MT glawses litte |
Month | 10 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1895 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
Mode | grayscale |
BitsPerPixel | 8 |
DPIX | 300 |
DPIY | 300 |
FileSizeK | 62666 |
FileName | 1895_10_31_001.tif |
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