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VOL. XIV-NO. 37. The Ambler Gazette. A^rnTER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., THTRSDAY. Al (il ST 2iK lSiH>. 3SC $1.25 A YEAR. IN MIDSUMMER, GOOD GROWING WEATHER FOR THE GAZETTE. NEW SUBSCRIBERS EVERY DAY. Professional Cards. ATTOBSKTS. JPREAS STYER. Attorney-at-Law, vr Swede Hlreel, Norristown, Pa. STATIONERY. Blank Book, and Oi.Y.'aA tjtaiionery. Paper, EnTelopea, Writing Tabl<rta. Box Paper. Pena, Inka, Mucilage, etc , Hfaeet Muaic at Cut Pricea. Toya, UoUi, Oames. Hooka, and athouaand and one articles luo Duxoeroua tu mention. Violin, Uuilar, Hanio and Manrjollo HtriBga. WILLIAM GRACEY $6 Bargains in (>n zf\ Men'sSuits^P'**'^ Jaly 16 m butler Ave , Amblar. A LBERT R. PLACE. Attorney-at-Law, Lanadale, Pa, OFFiC«i:-Lanadaie, Pa. Norriatown. pa. JaaHly JOSEPH T. FOULKE, Attorney-at-Law AND CO.VVKVAM KK, ea Walnut MUeet. pbiladelpbla. Pa. Ambler, Pa. Attends alao to inannu.je, collecting and aettle- Biant ofeatatea. July -11 year JOHN FABER MILLER, ATroU.NKY AT LAW, ns BWIilJF. KTKKKT, .S'OkltI,ST<JW.N' I-.4 Telephone No. 184. ¦TBIfiau OfKICB, BKTllIKIIKM -TUani-iaK .NKAH CHinrTaVT MiU. ¦MWUly QEOPGE N CORSON, Attorney-at-Law, NdkHlMTOWN, I'A , Baa removal to ;ta Mw-ilc Hrect. three tnors abrive tbe CiiurtbouMc. Spsclal attention p.M Is Colieclioni. Settle- atairts •< EiUles. and Suits and Aclloni at Law. JDl l»S HOT A Bl EH. injur pEX KEISEL. Notary Public, Real Kstale and CoiiveyaiKiiiK and general boalnraa agent. OIBce I mile l-^-it of Amhler station, AMIil.KK P. (>., PA. apr fi R-ni nENTIHTH. J HOWARD OZIAS, Dentist, Nitlixk Hiillillilg. .M:iill HI.. Alilbll-r. All s^rallons pensining to Oenllslry carelully at- tended to. Gss adminidered. Okki(-k Horio, ; Jun 75 ly II a. m. to ^ \i. m. COftTBACTOKH AKII IIVILDEKH. DENTON S. RUSSELL, Contractor & Builder, Ambicr, Pa Eitimatet Furnished. mayJVlyr P M. E. SERVER, Carpenter and Builder, Or.land Post Offii;.-, .Montg. Co., Pa. Belbleheiu Branrh, Reailmir Ilailroail, Work done lu all \,aiUi ot tbe country, feb Jl lyr QEORGE AMBERG, JR.. Carpenter and Builder, Postoffice: AMBLKRor HLL'K HKI.L. Estimates furnished. Jobbing promptly attended to. apr III y QANIEL W, SPERRY. Contractor & Builder. JOBBINd PKOMITl.Y ArrKMiKIl T(l. I--OKT WAHHINliTO.V, PA, apr) Iy J B. MARTIN, Carpenter & Builder. Jobbing promptly a tended to. I-iitlmateH given. AMIILEK, or WELDON, PA. Jun t-Anip VNDBRTAKEKH. QEORGE G. DAVIS, Undertaker, Short distance east of Auibler. All ordera hy rail or otherwise lefl at A Nib¬ lock's LlTery, Ambler, will receive prompt at¬ tention. niayMly P. O. AooBBns, Port WasmHuTON, Pa, p G, YOUNG, AMIII.KU, I'A. FUpiERAU DIRHCTOR. UpbolnteritiK and Kiiniilurt. Ui-painiig doiu- iu all Itn Itrani-Iicn iinb-r-* tiiki-n I'ur layiug MutlliiK Itllil I'arpet. mar R Iy p AVCTiONEEBS. JOHN G. DAVIS, Auctioneer, I lllll. Upppr nublln Twp., Montg, Co,, Pa. Ti-rnis Kt-fuioiiable. All letters addrenaed to Amhler, Montgomery eonnty. Pa, will be promptly answered, may I Sm FAISTERll ANn fAI'EK IIAMIEBS. r* H.JOHNSON, ' AMBLER, PA., Painter and Paper Hanger Estimates fliruisheil on application. Orders hy mall promptly attendeil to. fsb 11 1 yr pLLSWORTH NIBLOCK. Painter and Hardwood Finisher, AMHLER, TA. may 7 lyr UABWBaa, _™^....,.^..,.^,^..^..^..„^.. HiANl'PArTl'HFR OP LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. Repalriug promptlv atu-udiii. Juat got In a fnll fine of niuler Horse Ulankrls. t-A ll the blanket for wear. Have aii xiies, kinds and patterns. Have lot of Plush Robes. Call and see tbem and Judge for yourselTea. Yours truly, W. A, THOMAS, I . . . ABCHITECT. ly, B BEAN. Architect, lUIy LAHSDALH. PA. ItLAChSMlTlia. T J. HILLWICK, Horse-Shoer, AMBLER, PA. Special attention given to road and tracit borae*. apr 30-lyr CAMUEL HAMILTON, General Blacksmith, (BnoceMor to Jobn U Qusman) AMBLEB, PA. ¦one Shoeing a Specialty. Jan 18 8m Mi!iCELL.tifEo ra. tAfALTCR DEPREFONTAINE. BLtTS BKLL. PA,^ TEiCIER OF PIIIO UD OBGil. A«aat R» tha AMBLER GAZETTE, ¦kartltr 1"HOMAS S. QILLIN, C. E.. Surveying, Ambler, Pa. Farm, Towns and Topographical Surreyinc Kzecnted and Certified to. Agent for the sale ot I Hill Oametery lots. aug a ly JOHN M'CLEAN, Ambler, Pa., Daalet tn Ume, sand and brick, aiu T ly Hanling aod grading dome. ARNOLD AIMAN, I eJlCTIClL SLITE and TILE ROOFER, \ BaMOVBD TO WVHDMOOR. ( Dealer In Roofing Slate. Slate Flagging. Had, r Qreen and Black Slate, i and 3-ply Ready Roof¬ ing, Building and Sheeting Felts, Granite, QMKnt, etc Repairing a specialty. Estimates imt. ^EwrrtiUy ftiniiabed. Mar t lr WTHDMOOB. Pa. r RT SIDE INN, WHITEMARSH POSTOFFICE, Three miles aboye Chestnut Hill, }-i mile below Fort 'Waahington, on Bethlehem pike. Open all year roand. Bones eummered and wintered. BERBELL 8. LARZELEBE, Propr. joatieir UPHOLSTERING. If J on want your L'l^bolatering done Ln a first- Claaa manner al reanonablc pricen go to IXjNAT, Next Door to Whitemarsh P. O , Uetblehem Pike. r hairs rrcaned. shades and awnings put up to order Orders by luaii given prompt attention, joly 2 .1 u p VSAALL PAPERS .\T iii;i,A!ihi.i'iii.4 I'KicEa.; CHAS. E. AARON, OAZETTE Bl'ILDlNO. AMBLER.^A. Ambler Hotel, William C. Blackbarn, Propr. First-class accommodations for {<ernianenl and transient guests. Bricks ...FOR SALE -AT TIIK AMBLER BRICK YARDS ANY ^)UAM1TY. Orders taken and delivered on short notice. IRWIN DAGER, Ambler, I'a. KI). VA1'I.H.\N, M.iiiiKir. July -artra NEW .MEAT M.VRKET AT FORT WASHINGTON. Tlicurirterfii(fnf*I hafl opened a Meat Market at Knrt Wa«hui((ton. wbt-re he will kctp the \t*'Hi City Drtfvst'd litt-f. Mutton. I.ainh, Venl aud everything; iMTtairiing to a firnt-cla«a Mtal and Provision Market. I nolicit a share of public patronax'' and guar¬ antee BatiBfaction. All g(¥KlH deliv»Ted frtje of charge- Orden bj mall proiuptly att^Ddnd Ui. G. W HELLINGS, Proprietor. Hotel Wyndh.vm, J. D. COOPER, Propr., BUTLER AVEXIE, AMBLER, PA. First-class Accoiniiiuilalions for Pcrnmnetit .ind Transient Guests. RATES, $2.00 A DAY. ...Choice Rooms. Home ComforLs... July 11 Cpushed Stone Slag and Sand ....FOR SALE The underslgmd is now prepareil to rurninb Criisbe^I Mlone, Wlug ami ,Sand Inr inuMuItiiii/ing roaiU and drive.s ul Bhcirt uolice ; also u line (luality of Iliiilitiiig. Sand, from bis ijiiarry at Fort Wai^liiiiKtoi;, I'n. may 14 If GEORGE HERRMAN. F. Q. Kramer, Sanitary Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Erictton Caloric Pumplnq Engines Sleam and Hot Water Healing m All ils Branches. Pumps of every "le.seriplinn, Wiiidinllln, Hy- draulir Ranis, Kto. FcrRoiiil attetitioii given to all sanitary draining. t>ttiiiates cheerfully furnished. Mailorders given prompt \tlentlOD, Opera Hou.se Block, apr 4 AHBLER, PA. HENRY SLUTTER. Carriage Builder Ambler, Pa. The latest styles oi Carriages made in the most satisfkctory manner. Estimates given for repairing, repainting and bulMiuK new wagons and carriagea. All work guaranteed. apr 23 tf WM. E. BURL. Fort Washington, Pa., DEALEK IN Building Stone, Lime Sand. Hauling and Grading Done. jnar 10 lyr Ambler €o.\€H Service And Livery Stables AT BLACKBURN'S HOTEL. C, W. GERHART, Prop, Teams to hire at all bonra, day or night. Hack meets trains at the station for all parta of town and sarroondlng coantry. FREIGHT ANO EXPRESS DELIHERY, Freight and package* dellrered at reaaonable rat«a. Order* left at tba station or botel will reoelve prompt attention. tone 1 tf icxx) Men's Suits (Light and Dark colors. Sacks and Cutaways), formerly sold bv us at $'^, <tio, $12. 515 and $18; now on sale at $6, $7.50, $8 and $lo; Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds and Serges among them. .\11 these goods our own make, which guarantees style, quality and workmanship, P. .S.—Special Sale irxx) Children's Blouse Waists, 25c; 1000 Children's 2-Piece Wash Suits, 5oc. j Highest of all ta Leavemaf Pover.—Laiot L.i Gj»"; Kqiart Ivv^ Powder ABSOLUTELY PUBE $8 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. $10 910-912 Chestnut Street, Philada, OPPOSITE POSTOrncE Sale and Exchange StaWes, Slablinj; for 50 horses, aer PoIHa attention iml good s«n>ke ma) m Iy OYSTERS AT NIBLOCK"S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Ambler, Pa. HARRY NIBLOCK. Propr. Oysters and Clams IM HEAUKtn Prejiarerl In aay style iMired Meal, at all Honra. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. dec i« ly For Sale. Farms and Country Seats of all sizes, at TELFORD, CHALFONT, COLMAR. LANS- DALE, NORTH WALES, GWYNEDD, PEN¬ LLYN. AMBLER, FORT WASHINGTON, and BKTHAYERS. Also City Property. GEO. EMLEN, Atty at Law, sa Walnnt St., Phila., wptHly or Penllrn, Montg. Oo. AN AL,\R,niNQ OUTBRE.\KI Almost an epidemic of COUGHS and COLDS isreporttL^i an attendant on i^a reoeHt $lonn wave. COHEN'S Cpmn AND COLD REMEDY is an effectivecnra.'aaAsold oadei aigaaremiee to cure or money re fanned. .¦"• "¦ 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE. Kvery article fouml io an iJea! drug ston we have and sell at the lowest iiricea. Prescriptions and other ordera sent by firA train to any addren alone the Penna. or Bead- li>CB.a BEADING TERMiNAL ORUC STORE. OOKItEB 12th a MARKBT BTKBETS, FBILAOEU-HIA. Wl' lia>i' purchaaed tbe entire atock of Flow¬ ers froni a luanulacturer. H. A. Meyers & Co., 7'2(1 .^rih Ht., al leas than ' ^ their value. LOT NO. 1 5c. each. We have rednoed all of oar Untrimnsed Hata and will divide them into three Iota LOT NO. 1 All of our Untrimmed Hats that were IS Worth 25 lo 5UC. LOT NO 2 17c. each. Worth 51JC. to fl. LOT NO. 3 25c. each. Worth fl lo f 1.50. KKUl'CKI) TO LOT NO 2 All of uur Ciitrimioed Hat* tbat wef* XM. Ui|l, ItKlll'CKU TO LOT NO. 3 All of our. Untrimmed Hats ihat were »I toll W, UKOI'CKII TO 9c. were E2c. ,t were 39c. FANCY RIBBON lu Bil i.ul'>r»*, that wa.-i 19 an J W • KKi>rti:i> TO 9c. yd. Come early in order to get your choice in these ROols, as tbey will rot lanl long. M H lUSH -^ SOX 62 East Main Street, LMa 11, lJr\\Jil Ul vjV7i\, NORRISTOWN. PA. * ? NORRISTOWN, PA, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOSEPH M. stackiiousp:, -DK.Xl.KR IN- Fresh Fish, Oysters and Clams. Vegetables and Fruit in season. MAIN AM) RACi: STREETS, AMBLER. (lO(II)S DKI.IVKHKII KKKK OK ril.^IK.K. mar 12 6m ^ Hkrk Is Yoru OrrouTiNiTY ^ We slill claim that we are the only reliable house for cheap and mediuni goods. During the month of .'\ugust we will f;ivc you an opportunity to buy some cheap Baby Carriages and Refrigerators We do not want to carry any of these goods over for iic.xt .sca.son, so we will close them out and we will do .'^o by September ist. Baby Carriages: llur .^ s IKl {.'ai'iiiigf.- iiKW i'i tXl <»iir *l'i tX) CarriiiK'-^ imw $10 (>) Iliir Hum " " 7 IW Our IS IW " " 1'.' (Xl Our 1-.' (Kl 9 mi Refrigerators and Ice Chests Uur > >i (Kl 111' ('lii>lr iKiw i li (10 (»ur ij-li; (K) Kffrip'riitoi' now i S (K) (lur'kiiki •• •' " SIX) Our l.'i IK) " " 10 01) Our r.' (K) ' !MX) Our IS 0() " " 1:> (K) (lur l,i (K 1(1 IK) Our :M) (X) let-King now •.'•_MK) Our $J5.oo Bedroom Suit which we had a great sale on this sea.son, we have also reduced from $25 oo to SiS.txi for a full suit. Come and satisfy yourself. B. E. BL-OCK. 303-30S Swede St., below Haln, NORRISTOWN. mar 19 If WE HAVE NO AGENT 1 «l.rf<t t.i t tl" rniiMimor f 'r JTI y.>fin», an ' **h-<i.*nal('priii'S ».i*iritr t iitm t!ic ilfftW'M* pruL'itA. Rliii) anywlifirf foremminal iM'f.iro ea!p. F.Tery thiiisr warranftMl. liw Htyl.'* *.i Car ¦lapfS, 9.) RtyipHl .1 l\ itrttx'txs, 41, stvlt'8 ri'lmir i*ji(1-» y <li.-<». Tip Rn^?iei\x Art low KK f'Vl FlUf-X,^ I'fM ¦* low «¦* )BSfi. 8iirini? Warfnni* '1 eo #:«l. ELKHART CARRIAGE A, HARNE^SsTffFC.'cO." W. D. Pratt, 8ec'y,ELKHARTi aug 6 • m RIDE H MONARCH And Feel Like One. Models 4O and 41 $100. "Vi^ Models 20 and 21 $80.00. Monarch Cycle M'fg Co., 83 Reade Street New York. FACTORY CHICAGO. ' Pennington 1 Seminary For Both Sfxra Conveniently Ux-ftttHl in n quiet, beaiuifui, liealtliful Mllapc, tiii'U.v 8<~oe>.-lI>l<' from New Vork, I'blla- dflphla. Biiltimor*'. WushlnirUin. Popular and sutvt'ssful for 55 yeura. Itntrt trrv vifttterntf, Ilaokward ftiidento given Icdl- vltluHl attention. " Part"nts and (^nardiam mar »«i'1 IhHr clill<lrvn to Pmnini^ton SmuI-. nary an,l br fiirr to have tbrm arell can-d for and wfll rducalMl.''—J.an UcC.am. Lat. l'reu4c&tcli'rlBb-«ui«C«ilif«. TB«HAI> NAM.<»!<i, D. Jl.. Pr«al4ait, smsmssssasMm STORM INSIR.\NCE. The Doylestown Mutual Insurance Company inmim property from Ion or damage by STORM at reaMioable rates. Tbe Compacj baa beea in the bu.«ines8 10 years and haa beea roocoafkil. EvervbTKiT should t>9loDC to a atonn ooxnpAoj Ibesi^ stormy ii3iea. It oosta but a trifle and ta aa neceasarr aa fire insurance. The andirrsifiicd Secretary of the Company, also a Director and Cteneral Airent for the Company, will, npoa notk-e make insurance. R. R. PAXSON, Sec, Lahaska P. 0.. Pa. jun II.Sinp FUNERAL NOTICES MmU f ULE YOU f ilT AT THIS OFFICE. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO Store Closes Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Sa'urday, TFIE GREATEST SPECIAL SALE flowers"and HATS EVKii Ol Fi:ui:i). I CURIOUS ODDS AND ENDS. The taetalten cf Uk Fttltoci (M<>.) Are d^partuciit rtuelrs oo* dollar fer OaOBXh aaiarr. .Sbock'tl at the TaWefa ttaitig th* trmi "wrnscnrtlc," occ ut lt« n-adcra •<!vU«-i it to ii&e "wmiuncJe." which ti At k'sst Latin, instead. .\ eurioti^lj olij-fashionrd military raricsttjre appe-arrvl in a rt^rat nuic- brr of I'unch. auj tbeartuit urctctorx- liJaln that It had Urra drawn, a<-«^j.!.d •ltd paid fur :5 yean ixiorv. ,V I'ari*lan mrentor I* endeatiATitig Io perfect a jihono^rni.hic watch. If he ia «u<-<-Miafu;, tbr world will aooti m-e a taatch whlrh, hy touching aai>Hn|r. will whiaper the tiatr In vo*jr rar. •V dock w^a floating contrntrdly on a [<ond in I'atttatn, Conn., and a ai>or1»- man fired a dorrn shot* at It without miflinjf a frather. Il »b« a drroy dock, moved \>\ airing from tbr ahon'. coo- trolled by fnu-Iovinff l«r>rB. A fotinjr wife in Ilanpor. Mt , hm »t.-irted a coiikinp fcchtio!, luid pne* to hrr Deljrhbor& all the %iaiida cookrrl I;y thr rlasai. It l^ fiu«ii«ftr<l that t'he is th IS einlt-Qvorinp to hrlp h>-r bu>l>aiid to [MitlrntM. m- ia a youinr (ihysician On tbr duy I(>lli>w luff the prrfornianfe of a orrtaiti play In Mrllioiirur, .\vt- tr.illeL, thi- inanaRvnirnt ^^•cri^rd thia notr: "Mydt-nr«lr: Vour prrfomiame lu-it tiipht w no so Iwil that srvrral drad- heads have written deuiandttip tlmt tht-;r names br remoit-d fruai tbr t.rv Hat." ETIQUETTE NOTES. j It ts not ctiHioiifflry tor the hridi- ti ¦ ,>rpsent thr bridt-Miialdn with thrir iliYMtrfi. The bride u«ually give* ihitu Bome littir souvenir of the'^ay. In ackiKAvledjflng her w aiding giff#, even if the brlJe U m»J ai-ijii.Tlnird with tbe givers she should write her notrs ' Vi the flrs- [tertoD and not in thr 'bird. Id making' a formal rail on a married Icdjr one iviives one of one's own and two of on i'a huslxiiid'a cirda. If the iiiiild oflfera fo take them thry ar* all , g1\rn to ber at oiw-r, for during the , (l;i3tlm<> It la a recognize<l fart that the buslxLT.d Is Usually repn-.senlrd upon miob tx-<ti.sloii.s by hLi^ vlnlting card. 1'rofes.sioiml men or men in thr army or niity hnve a right to thrlr f itJrn, coii- ro.jii.ntly the liivitatum uoulJ U; prop¬ erly o(Mr.-.-KS.-<i If It reiul: "Capt. and Mns. Willinni Illnck." Inltlais ore con- hidend l«d fi.rmf tifb*, such as doc- »<T, cupUiln or gem-nil, should be writ¬ ten lu full nnd not abbre\iiit<rd. Thn furt that the nioti you are to iptirry Ih a nldower nod not pn vent JOU from wearing white or Ix-ing mar¬ ried in rlnin-h. It uould Im- jx-rfeetly proinT to Invito all your friends and ac- quaiiif,Tne<M to wltni-.-* the church mar- riiipe, niul tben only to have tbeimine- dlut<- fumllleii and tbiKsr close frienda wlidiii you wish with you at tbe wed¬ ding broakfn.st.—I.a<lieK' Home Jourr.al. THE GIRLS' FRIEND. A girl of IC might have her bo<lio«-cut low In t4»e neck. .\ young Undy should not takeagen- tleuiuii's orin unless he offi-rfd It, All Invltatloii.s, e.xcept those to aft-r- n<x>n ti-u.H, reijiiire b<1>ii»\\ ledgment, \Vhlt«' mohair may be mnde up pret¬ tily, e\eii If a riitber hevere taifor-madi- • iesign 18 copied. lilack [latent lenther slippers would not look well wlien r. white gown and white glove.~ lire to 1* wonuif o dance. Wben two gentlemen arv walliinir with a ludy It ijt ijuite propc-r for one fo br. at lier right nnd the other ot her left. I do not conaider It proper or wise for n very young girl to nftend any place of amusement ¦#lthout a clun»eron. If your hf»ste.s.s nnswer^ your ring ii: tbe bell leavn- a card on one of the tables In tbe i»rlor jiiHt ns you are bidding her "giKxl-by." If a young nuan Is rude (nough to bow to you without rai.sing his hat you may, with proprl'-ty, look in another direc¬ tion w hen you nM-<-t him the next time. —Uuth Asbinore, In I.a<li"H'Home,Tour- nal. Aiiothet Caaablaoe*. The boy Bat on the Bcorehlng wheel, (.If nothing did h* rwk Tin a copper man puta after him, AnJ grabbed him by the neck. —Detroit Tribune. Kcatrallalo( the Effert. lli'tr. Dr, Primus—What nre the men .if your ch'ireh doing to prevent tbo Kix-ctncle of short Rkirta on the stage? Mr, SccurMlus—They nre paying for tiii-ir wives and dnnghtci^' toll botiDefa. -Ilay City Chat. AU Are Intrreatrd. ¦'Does your family Hyuipatliize with y<r,i when you hnve in.somniii?" "Yes. Wben I can'l lUoep I sit up all uiglit nnd practice on my accordion." —Chlcngo Heconl. Tile common Pate. SIm'—Wn-i there any particular thing n!>out the town which struck you? He—Yes, a bicycle.—Y'onkcrs States¬ man. WUa Maa. Jonea—Goo<l morning, Benson. How do you find bu.'.ioess? llen.";on—By Judiciotu advertising.— Uay City Chat. Thafa What** the Matte*. "Her face would stop a car," "It once did. That whafa the matter T?lth it."—Chicago Tribune. iCIilSSLER COLLEGE of BUSINESS. Incorp,, NORRISTOWN, P* NINTH COLLEGIATE YEAR PROCRESSIVE SCHOOL. WITH PROCRESSIVE TEACHERS. FOR PROGRESSIVE TIMES Wc '.ec'.irc dfiiraWe position* for I ' .1 (trrat.cr per cent. oCourpopils than ( I any ol'UCT iKboot, f. L HALUtAH. Prttittat A J. SCHISSUR. a. A.. PriiKlpal. mar .^ ly ausUSt Want to Get Married ? WeVe in the Market I With the best line of Wedding Stationery AT RIGHT PRICES. Elegant Line of Samples. Don't Fail to Sec Them. A. K. Thomas, AMBLER, PA. RAG CARPETS.... M.U)E TO ORDER. 9omettun.( tatirely aew in Rac Carpet, made from Tonr owa ng*. aAMFLSB BY MAIL. JOSEPH WILgO!«. IS UAIS 8TSEET. LASSOALK. PA. tgtttai WAMTED-AN IDEAoT'.^^^ AtaCtonatrnt? rniectyonrWeaa-thertaar fc55 tpo wodth. «>ite J0H1< ..XDDKIU BvKSxA CO.. Pat«nt^Vtior°«T«. Waihioctoo. O.Cfortheir H^KOif^oOer. mi^gmmim.A TME PRECIOUS METALS In the fiM-at yrar r: '.: .- : l^t tLe Ucilrd Sutra had J«*i.i.».«,v^v in gtd'S and Str^.OOO.'HiO ia ailvrr in ciictilalioiJ. .\cford ng to Mcaaodaglia, thr wtst'."- »i!\er T!i:'.-iiyt haT« produ-?rd \STte* :, l-><?.V<i u-:r.t of ftilver. valtknl at £ 1.- iJH,itX'.iM.i''>. Thr jrani brtwren ISJl aiid IS6Ci» the csoat prudiieUve is the gt>!d m ¦. of thia countr}. Tha amount mihn: maa fl.i32.5?l,{j00. Tbr gold and aUter moory of Traooe fci estimated by the Bank of Fraocr to amount to (£00,000,000 of thr fortnrr ami $liiO.0OO.«» of tbr Wttrr. Ind* la on a «lrictl\ allrer ba»l». gold oot rlrrtiletlng to any Bp|>r«vlal>tc riteiit. Tbe exixrettey ci>mprMi«« IMt* • fMi.iiiiO In aih^rr and tTT.Ot^i.iioO in jmh«t. Thr director of tbe mint eaettatatr*. that in all Socth Amrrlea thrrr are ttttm in cirrolaUoD ^U,000,000 of gohJ. isn.- 000,000 of ailrer and t«0O.00«,t)O0 of p.> jjer mottpy. hi the dr<-»dr ending with IsStt, thr *-orld produ-:«u WT.SOO.OOO ounce* of allvrr. of which the I'niti-d Stot<-> coo- tributrd is9.7uO,t>00. or ao(i»iiWml>>v more thin c«ir-thinl. .\ri2or,a aud I'lafa ha>e r«ib j«o- duc»-d alx>ut $Si,OoO,000 worth of pre- clou> mrtal, .\rizooa baviiig ciHitrilr- ut«nl SC.'JJl.TOJ of gold and lU.ll-J.lTl of silver, and I'tah $1,477,:v.2 of gold and $19,r<2(.i,4:i'* of allvcr. Kvery country on the gKjt* 1» said to prxxlivce more or le«s gold, a^en Chiiia, « hich do«« not Mac gold ai" a clr- ctUatlng nu-dltun, produocfc aiumaily about $>,000,0O0 worth, eitln-r rxiorir^l or eniployeil in tbe art*. Thr l'nit«-d Statrn lends the world In the production of silver, Ua pro.!uct Ixilng alKiut $<".4,00(i,000 p«-r annum. Mexico <T>mes next, with piO.-l'i.iir); Hoh\ia Is third, with $2^444.*00, acd Australia, fourth, with »2.'i..167,700. SOME SCIENTIFIC FACTS. li'a.^hU•r, fhe aoronaut, bua iii»tlcfd thut the voice of a woman lit audiblt; Ii n balloon at the hright of about t'wo riUrs, while that of a man has never reached higher than a milr. I'rof. Falb, of Vi'-nnn, announcra that •be earth will collide with a eomrt ou NovrmlH-r 13, 1'''j9. Tbe earth lt»«-!f will survive tbe shock, liut every living thing will lir choked with jxiisonous gjses and be Hiiiilly cremated. It lu claimed tbat the j«Tfiimr of flow¬ ers db-iupiH-ars ns soon t.s tbe starch In the petals U exhausted; and It may. It Is said, br restored hy placing the fto-Acr !n a solution of stimir. •vben the forinn- tioii of stan-b and fhe emii-sioii of fra¬ grance will be at once resumed. The moisture of the eye is a g»nuhie solvent. Many jiersons have gone to brd troubled with a foreign substance In fhe eye, and have wuked up In tbe morn¬ ing fo find It gone. In many cases of this kiml fbe foreign matter has Ijren illssolvfd by flie moisture of the eye. Tbat .siu-h plants ns "Venus' fly trap"' iitiially catch nnd sipiee/e fo denth n.es and other insectsaligbtingon their U aves bas long Ix-en know n, but the dis coM-ry Is com|j«irnfi\e!y r<-cent that tb • I'lants digest tbe softer partx of their [irey by mcniis of a i>e()tic ferment "eereted by the leaves. These, then, are real Instances of planta fording upon uninmls. ISN'T IT STRANGE? "ideal ideioi gfM«l The "Ktrulned relations" often flud Iheir gnatest sfjuin among nearest rr- 'atioiis. Tbat 111 dwelling iijion the vvicki-vlne»,» of otiK-rs, we oft.-n forget todwell u[xin «.iir own. That ilu-. "mantle of charlt\" growa smaller and smullcr as tbe workl grow-s l.'Wgt-r and larger. Tbat "love ot finit alght" la ro de- jH-ndent on "second sight" for a gixxl sight at fhe real tiling. Tbat tbe milk in the co<-<Kitiut, al¬ though ha>ing often Ixeii aicouiittxl for, <lo<-sn't always furnish the ricli<-st cream. That "Ideal bu-^banils" and wivca" nro ofti-n fouml without enough befw<-<'n fbe two for one one of either kind. That Bai« for the goose doesn't seem to have the same llavor as flu- sass for fhe gander, nnd af fhe i*aii¥> time that for the gander <loe.'iu'f wiinetimeij taste ns gixnl OH di>e« that for fhe gc«>se.— tjood HouseUe»-plng. RIDERS OF THE WHEEL. .Mr. Ilalfour now biLi an alumiiitini bicycle of American make \veighi149 only IS iKJunds. lioitmnnlnn bicyclers must have their nnmes ond aiUlres-ses not only on a plate fastened to their mnehlnes. but also on fhe gla.^wt of thrlr Ininfix. so th-it they may Im- read nt night. Cyclist* in fhe sfreef.s of Iliicbarest must rfde In single file. .\ n-dnti- uhei-lman, wbo is anxious to strictly follow- the rub s i,t etiijiiefte, wrote to nil Indianapolis jwiper, nnd nxked this Important question: "Wouli! it lie all right to ride a bicycle fo the fiiiii-ral of a dUfnnt conn«-ction by mar¬ riage, providing yoa keep behind »be burse r* .\ bicycle drowning aeeldent bas taken pinre In Wnlea. A fisUiermnn r>,ame<l Conway ro<le down to Iny his lines at low water, but could not keep ahead of the Incoming tide. Hlii body was enrrled ont to »wn, and bis bl<-ycle, found at low fide lietween two Kand banks, WBH the only mark of what hnd become of him. ETIQUETTE AND PROSPERITY, It Is oourfroti*. If a lady's wrap Is heavy, for flie genHeman to af.»|iit her In putting it on. A gentleman always rrmorrahisglor^ when be im Aliout tot hake hamls with a lady. In mnVlng un ordinary evening call a genllemnn micht remain »lx>utthie«- qt-.artrrs of an hour. At a formal dinner the gentlemen wearing glovea would remove them Ju»t befor« the dinner began. Old People. Old people who require me<licine lo regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the tnic remedy in Kleclric Rulers. This mediane does not stimulate and con¬ tains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acta as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and liowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, iherebv aiding nature in the performance of' the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it jnst exact¬ ly what ther need. Trice yic. and |! '<^j fier bottle at Joa. S. Aogeny'sdmg store. Ambler, Pa. —.\Iways in season, Hopkins' Steamed Hominy ¦ Hulled Cora . Klegant Inncii in Milk. Qt. can, loc. jnl 30-42 —The whole system is drained and undermined by indolent ulcers and open •ores. DeWiti'sWitchHa7.eI Salve speed¬ ily heals them. It is the best pile cure known. Rees C. Roberts. —Poison Ivy, insect bi'^s, bmiaea, acalds, burns, are rjuickly cnred by De¬ Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Rets C. Roberts. Liver Ills Uka eared by Hood'* wc pnaafOy They ae thth work Hood's eem awl thamushty. ^^ J | I -» Sceola. AI*i«Ciite. I I I I d Prepared I7 a L Baa4 • Ca., Lowell. MaM. The flBlr m to take aiik HeaCs <»N THK VxIKYaa AWmEEV TMaCuM VOSTCOWCBV ANO DCLAWAItC COONTlt- talMmtisf %a»taka« fcj "t. «.- t*«u«ai. tmt X^mmmXt] XrmtmmmmA Thtfatmm T»«>> mtad AttrtaatX Mailf. Sli -'"'y'V tate tiy» at i «l ^«^ f>««it a !( V -.If ¦.tft. a 't^A>£ The fui . va-w-H- sl»or val krv and 111 •t>»-tie . \V:i!..i. ; Sardrlai tiers »ei. and Wri-t a.tb I-' fare land of Uie itirtiiet «i- j tia:!u-d Mat^.jn, lUm!*- Ymuui. i:,-.i.' I..- "',v,-t r, .' ::.a^ir Vt lur ae^ - '.er-r-. .: ' tUe\ n«ki I. ivtae*"! .V* «e ¦ i-r.t »lew - ftii a:-.'^x- 1*1 I '.• forest. The ¦ Karti.t r « <•»! .! ; 1.1.1 . \l. '. : i; t. Uiie T ¦ ,,;.>. .-a made, il lie to 1! abich I..,- . .. .... tin- »;i> Korg** It i!- »ni««'lli a iiuitiiig >is Ul liirii » a.i«el:l ;- ii it I vel 1 I'. be ll ii.Uvi tx-fore rt-.i :lie iiileri' 1 .iiuntry. ', Tliere 1-e\idenc«-if a brxoud.aiid a lit-rliiieii m. . oMiir morr iuiiim imiii- IL cncMndrr. '1- '!. atr t«i 8>.s.>it upkiii llie great I.aiK-aiH<r pikr. grial road l4) Lincaisler," id tiiU»'uai j liint*. Till.' man o|iri5rti lot (ravel in 1711, and il ytaa ibr lit'st niitd macadam' iz.1l in reniieyuania. or iu 17!>.' Il jKissws-li iiilU-s l! ' «rt Mer I lue woiiders at il- :uivl al*!' i ol tlic IVnii") lvai...i I.l . , au, Ibey an- .. . . ruiiiiii.t: towauLs laiicister, bul r.aber lo«ar\lr. Ih-udiiig, aiul ci'iilinur iu ll,e latter dirt-i tion till |>at>t luidiii'r, and tbr S< utb V'aiiey lllll is iiiouiilrtl, llieii b-lli lake the direct oiiirKr. Tbey have tbiu ve»-rtd lo ibr riglit in older lo av iid l^f steep b,l'.» i.( ISliw.ii, iitvl coiinliee. l.oVier Meriiiii »:t.-< (Mil u! Uie ulicietil Wrlsli tract, compris<sl al*) of two other tow'iisbiiis, Kadiior and llaverlunl. .\t tin-t il was e\< Uisively nccupii-d by Welebiiieii. and their deeet-ndaiiU aiv yrt iiiiiiieroilr. Liter there tta.t a tierinan •HllU-meiit made in tbe !,)«er j»art oJ the Uiaui'liip, Hberea l.tilberaii cburcb was built in 1 ?(>,¦>, now kiiottii as St. I'sul's. Ill Liter tiiiui: the whole toiAiuiliit) bas been o\iitl-)«ii by- tbe iiilliix ol nty Isipiilattoii, e.'-lieeiariy aloiif the tiiiii)'ike Hud tbe I'i'iiiisylvniiia raiiniihl, r.. ibut fir nulls it s.'.-iiis a c piitiiiiloiis villB^'e It bus b< Come tbe iiiiwt ixjiiilouii dietritl ill Montgomery county, nilb a |Mipiila lion (.[ some l.'i.um, and U-en divided into eight or 10 e'ection districts for the accommodation o( votrrT. iUiaeiiioiil is lell behind,and the exten¬ sive town o( Hryii M.-^wr ln-yoiid tMivrrs a wide disUict.luitotily utoiic; llic turiipiki-, but on the liiiely jmxed siih- street,". It is a place of subiitliaii ri-sideiices, wilb eiioiigb storef Btld nIio|is lo ai-c-niliiiisiate Ibe iie<*ds of llie '.',,1.**) people. riie low 11 bas nearly all grown up wilbiii Id \ears, a.s ill IS.V1 there were onlv "1 housrs herr-, and it was tailed lliiiupbreyville. Itr Iieculi.ir name is from ibe Welsh, and iiieaim "greal bill," riie coiiire of the tunipike is near (lie itoulliern e»lge iif Moiiipiiiiery County, and near ilic line of ivlawari-. The iiiuiitiy. iiaiiinilly iM-aiitifiil, is made iiion- »o by ibe ail of man. The line of llie turnpike and surriiiiding bigbways, where not built up, is lined Willi ore spurious lawn after anotber, amid wbicb are the oniiily seals of I'liilailelobians One se«>s no oldfasbioiiisl farm lioiisis. Tbe city man has largely ainiiilird (be whole rttjioti, Tbe |«ipii!iili<iii, in lone and iiiaiiiier, differ considerably from tbe reiiiailidi>r of Molitijouiery r-'UiiIy. Tbe jMsiple are in tin- cuunly, polilicaliy and geograpliicaily, but jailake iiiin li IrSM of ils MM la! cliaraclerislics, living inonecotiur of tbe cuunly, ibey li«ve acipiired a cbaracter of tbeir own. Tbis, Uki, is Siijx'M is-ir Caseatl's dotiiiiiii.il lie given the Iieo||e of l/iwer Merioiigoiid mads U-caiis*' tbey have the Mieallli ttt |>.iy for llit-iii, and tin- line imins lo drive iiihui lln-m. Tliey wiuld tolerate no other kind, iie will not allow any (rollejs aJ! U-oniH-i! an oiricrr of the l'eIlll^)lvaIllil railroad. Tbat ci-iiijiany iliM-s not «aii( any cumjx-litioii. Trolley i-.irs, Usi, iiii^'lit frigbten the liors.— of tbe weallby taxjayers. Tliec«iivenieiice of the [SMirer i'\simet iie«-<l»nol U- r<-gurd- t;<i. Ilown (be pike we ride, Hcan-ely kiiew- iiig where llryn Mawr is left lieb.iid and oilier divisi'ins enlrr«sl Here coliirs l.iU-rlyville .Arlmore and lasl of all, Wyniiewixxl. \rdiiiore is 3 consi-lerabie town, comprimiig jierbaii* IVi dwellings. Tollgati* ke«-jiers have i»«rn demanding I'lll all along ibe l.anca'^lrr turnpike, (ill Montgomery (rr;uiity comes to an end at City Line, or Sixty-Ibird slrei-t. I have I»erliap« n«'<lle»ily jruie t<s. far wiulbi-aiil over tbe splendid bii;l,way. On my rr turn I Uiok a more dirt-cl wmrse througb liaverford fnjni l.aiieilo»nr. A sharp turn hi the Wf#l, I ride a mile aiMl slop at a st<jiie farniboiiw for a drink. The woman told me (bat her'« was tbe Ix't luHiSP III the lity .\rri>«a tlic ruttil was Ila\erfcnd township, iN-laware coun¬ ty. Onward by an inferior dirt roa<l for a mile or twi, till a line of heavily laden t<-legraj>li js^ta on tbe beijjhts to the southwt-st indicalr the coiirv of a greal highway. Il is tli«; West t'liestrr turn¬ pike, here also troiieyeij. It emerges troin the cily litnit* into upper IiarbT, and tlieiice runs ibro'igb liaverford,Mar¬ ple and Newtown ' ¦ ¦M iX iff* westward. The !¦ ; la railroad \iaa Ii'it lieen able to I^-kk the t.'iliey line here, tlKiugb it trieil tiard rnoiii;li t'l do an. I txsrKiWKi Tlien trj the Bfmtbi-af-t av. toilgate keepers are onee tnor ed. When in any le-iiiiiiifir:: fet-l iiiiea»y until I ki.ow .i I am in. Other iie»»j.i' stitated, do not care, 'i tion of the Alalxitna congietisiiiaii ci np, "WlxTC am f .tl "" '"i i s«ki-fj 1 UjII Uker. ib v, "I p u[>-ui>-l,'pper i .. iii'iat- eo. It was ll* IH rti.oant Vi'.-. lyibip of I>eiaware ounty. Turning tri the w.rfjthwe-rt f ¦ miles, over dirt ftadr. in i-lop wi liil »rK.itlier gr* ¦ countered—tb- -r called it—ani: ji,tio»\ <¦:, u.' ..<.• iis lialtinyjre avenue. Tbey V.ld me 1 wa* srjmewliat out of my way, at ' •• de a mile up Uie pike nortbw'- v downe, and thia vas s" • i Tlii« t^iwn, or wl»nri/:: m'lrt b»«ulifo! 1 <•' trip. Tbe ref>r/crc' - gence have b»-«-ri ... : , and groiii.fi* and b'lU-*-*, to render life attractive ' . -. .\ia:n ' road tlie - tfie valley of trie Itazby Cfe*-«. ;ij wiiici. f>e»tie« I>arby tftwti. I tb'Jtigbt of tlie old Kng'ish chiWreti'' rbyirx-, 'fjt^.nriirig "As I west drrma lo IttuXry ¦t^.ti a iu»rk<>'t '.a-i I saw aa tn* a ram iaab •• ei<pr tram fmi m hay It waa named fmrtt the Kr;jr!i»h Ix-rby. Tlie Yaiu ¦ ¦ ¦ iitinttcf a ¦ name ar> uprl.in/ can lieip.i- -•.'.-.'% .1 . !»•?- - Very seitaibiy, il»e nan.' tri AiBtfica, hat aJvayi 'tji:«& t{*..- -a --¦ ,, DQonootL Tbe tJDillry line to Ckaahat pMm tbroaflj here, aod bere if the oM BttUoo* wood hotel, which haa acbMv*i WMoe recent notoriety :,n cettinf a lieenae. I thoocht perfaa{iii itt «ae tn ealkd liM^-iM- there wac no wntonwoci tr«e d»:. f'"ind one near ti* f-rwk. A. -^rby M qnite a hofe town, it tiati ..ct^naed place fer many yean, i people of Cbceler and Detawrare awnt;<^ differ tttm tboae of Mtrntf^oentcry otx tlie lieeoae untitdimx. <>MMle of 1001 |tiarca M Chatter City nd FbGCKZTillt tta 1', I one in nnt a '¦rltuan, if a strariCi-t tu I'bvwter, itave a ditKcnll rutty u>k> aiHl ,:'.: t' 1* c-.r He rnv-i know tl* •, and Ib.ar •» «»*• aw at .¦w!i-bt tt !.,:r N.-,»-ii,l -' ,rt : Citv tUM IMiw Itmi: • ¦•< * ¦ ¦ .1 .:'.¦€¦ 1 ..\t I. .- 1 ..,-.l,ib ttu« in IVnnsv naiiia. '¦—•¦• w Ililili Ibr it il Wita an Ovi Iiir >.x» a Unix nat the -. arv, iiHiiided L>> m .1 'bn Cl n-r. aid 1-; i S ..inuiv aiisi. I la 11, ?«.>..li illti i:i Kl '.'liilion, (br more distant |iart* of tbe Counly n-volird againM ooiihhk al! tbe way to t'lrt-»ler to court, 'vi IK law an- oiunly Was cit*al«''l 111 \~>t. West t'bi-st.i Uvraiiie (be itrw capilnl of t'besti I ii.iiiily, wblUt t'lirttrr rriiiaiiird tbe seal of justicr fur thr lirw count) .tgaiII tlll'le was a rrvoll Tbe civ w»» tbat (1i<-«Ier wtu not cenltst nii-ti);!, foi even lillle IK-Iawarv .. 11,i> ^' . n !V*i, thev bll! t a oiiirl "l ibi town of Me<tia, su ll wa" exactly 111 the ivnlrr oi tbr «niiil>, aii-l tberef..ri well iiainrd Si Cltewlri this tune wholly loet ibr ii»unty m-wt Tbr founders of Mtslia inlrndrd to make it > iinslrl town. TIm-v hi\.l a probibili-u pul in ils I butter forbidding the sale .1 m tinic.aiiiK h<;a'ini forever. Tbu". I'-t neatly ball a crnlurv the w',ti)«wn-s, tbr Jiirviio'ti, tbe law V • '" ,«-clalo»s have iieMt iss-n able !• ;'ior tl.ul wa» k-gally Sold. in.,ig,i.i \i . ¦ . ,.,, CouMy i-oiiit std'iidaiitii su! .., dry a n-ijinir. 1' • " ¦ -• .^ ., , i\ couiiiv ain'( i*< ilow mucb ,:¦;¦' • ' 1- ' ' I HI. Hot sav On the following day afler my arrival in Smtb Chester I nsle two iiillni farther nititli lo Mareii* llisik Hrrr has grown up a si'nttriiii); miMlerii tiiwii where wa* a veiy niicient setlleineiit ll has a new pleasure pii nir ground along the l^'a- ware. Tlie name of Marcus llisik is famous III Ibemiliiary blstnry of I'eiiiisyl- vaiim. I low manv |«-rs<ins in Cbi^rr, IVlawar*-, ^' ' ¦ ly and I'ucks couiilies can liu-t Ibat it wa* 111 re that 11,. ,1 i.ii:.. IS, irraiidfiihrnt or itreat grKtidfalbers plnvisl mldier daring m:f ¦ ¦••¦ ' - ' "¦¦¦ -v.- '¦ i-^U ' Tbr III lies wrrr Co . ,. , ; . Tbey saw no lighting. ¦ -.'l camp life, and sonu- 1 lisl it a b>i.r<' fioiir. ll Would have Lm-n a niore serii IIS matter for iher*- fnuiciKiiiir S' idler*, however, ll the llrilisli liivl takeii a notion t') c'lme up tlie IH-Iawarr and attark i'liilaiielplna instewi of Haiti- iiiole. Tbey were wnl li«-re lo Iiit«-ri'ept the enemy. Thr enemy, Usi, bail ^. years befon- i«ile«| up the Cb'-vaiirake an<l iDBrrliitl overlaiul t'l i'bila>lrlpbia, and whom \\ aslungt'in and Ins uriny vaiiiiv Itiid lo slop al tbr folds of ibr Itraiidy w inr, V2 or Ti miles distant. I knew no one In .Marcus ll>«>k and bail not liern there liefiirr. Turning down the maiiislmt lsci<«tist trversl men ill front of a gricerv store, avkirtg for tbe old camp groiiml. A loan of iiii>li|l<- age said bis grandfallirr waa a soldier tlierv, but br C'lUld rK>t U-!l tbr exact locality. Then an oid man of ii'-arly "ii woiters sjsike He piiniMl tit Ibe 11 Jgr of bij/ber ground I'i tl.e nortli w«-st. On onr side of the roail were held the old-limr ariniisl liatLaiion m<i»U-r*, in which br bail [laflicijiaU-il On (be 'ip|«M!itr side wa* tbr camp gr<Hind r>f |s|t, and Ibitlirr bis mother ba-l rarrinl watrr b> the goldieni. I psie op k) th« bs-ality and aaw 'inly {irarrlul lirlds arxl a nrw CatlKiiic criiMrlrry Histurical sorietii-* sboiil'l mark tbe spot, wb'-revrr 1! IS, with appnijinale UK--nunir»it«. A an.E isTo i.tl ^t^ mik. I asked Itowt far it waa to tiir iftatr line, "Only a mile ami a qiiartrr," was tiie nt. ply. Thr temptation In ridr int'i liela- ware wa* ('i'i g"-at I'l br r«*isir«l. l/-av ing llrf- If'sik the intervening t<-rr.lor. IS l»wer '' ' -•¦ • I ha'! ,.-..,1.,-; (bat ilie t . 1 cut It 1 1-. . tliai '«! N ....... ^ .'. ." A .int. .\ wU- of niHliJlr tgi trip. ,\s we r"*!'- !,a! 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960820 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 37 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 08/20/1896 |
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. |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 08 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1896 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960820 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 37 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 08/20/1896 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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VOL. XIV-NO. 37.
The Ambler Gazette.
A^rnTER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., THTRSDAY. Al (il ST 2iK lSiH>.
3SC
$1.25 A YEAR.
IN MIDSUMMER, GOOD GROWING WEATHER FOR THE GAZETTE. NEW SUBSCRIBERS EVERY DAY.
Professional Cards.
ATTOBSKTS.
JPREAS STYER.
Attorney-at-Law,
vr Swede Hlreel,
Norristown, Pa.
STATIONERY.
Blank Book, and Oi.Y.'aA tjtaiionery. Paper, EnTelopea, Writing Tabl |
Month | 08 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1896 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
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DPIX | 300 |
DPIY | 300 |
FileSizeK | 67864 |
FileName | 1896_08_20_001.tif |
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