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:''i»*s"-sf5~'j.i The Ambler Gazette. Of. V. VOL. XIII-NO. 43. AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., TIIURSDAY, OCTORKK 10, 1895. ^il.jr> A YEAR- Professional Cards. ATTORSEYS. J B. LARZELERE, JR., Attorney-at-Law, 3'iO DeKalb St., Norristown. Pa. rollcclioiis, ConveyancinR and all I^egal Btisi- oefls will receive prtiinpt att^intion. apr 2tvly CREAS STYER, Attorney-at-Law, 607 Swedi' Ktreet, Norristown, Pa. ALBERT R. PLACE, Attorney-at- Law, l.anndali' Ofpiciw:—I.Aniidale, Pa. Jan 'ii ly Pa. N<irri»town. Pa. QWEN B.JENKINS, Attorney-at-Law, Wood BuildiDg, Professional Cards. MISCELIi.tSEOUS. tAIALTER DEPRErONTAINE, BLUE BELL, PA., TEICHER OF PIOO IBD OBGM, Asent for the AMBLER GAZETTE. mar 31 tf A RNOLD AIMAN, PRiCTICiL SLiTE and TILE ROOFEB, KlSMOVliD TO WVNDMOOH. Dealer In RooflnK Slate, Slate Flagging, Jled, Qreen and Black hlale, 2 and tng. Building and Klieeting Oement. etc. Repairing a specialty. ch_eerfUlly fumiahed. ^nDMOOE. P.. 3-plv Ready Roof- yiiHii, (Iranite, Eiitimatea A Qreat Push for Fall Business. )"i 400 Chestnut Streol, Philadelphia •l.v i JOSEPH T. FOULKE, Attorney-at-Law AND CO.VVEYANCKK. «£) Walnut Htreet. Philadelphia. P». Ambler, Pa. Attends alsio to iuuurance, collecting and fiettle- ment of enlatiw. July J 1 year I'llYSICl l\S. r\Fi. A. C. HERMAN, A. M., Oculist, N. .MAIN SlUKKT. L.^NSDAI.E. PA. Ili;*eaw« c>f the eye and ear a specially. Eyiii examined and |iroper gla.sneii lilttil. Okkick Houk.^* ; ; lo » a. in., 1^ to i and 6 to 8 p. m. nov n ly p SOT.IRI EiS. JOHN M'CLEAN, Ambler, Pa., Dealer iu lime, sand and brick, aog 7 ly Hauling and grading done. xmi M.SULLIVAN, Steam Marble and Sand¬ stone Works, MAIN .'JTREET, NORRISTOWN PA. Indiana Limestone, Pennsylvania and Connectl rut Browustune, Wyoming Bluestone, etc. Oct« ly THOMAS S. GILLIN, C. E., Surveying, Ambler, Pa. Kami, Towns and Topographical Suni'jdng Executed and Certified to. Agent for the sale of Rose Hill Cemetery Iota. aug2 ly lyi E. ALLEN, Carriage Shop, FORT WASHINGTON, PA. For repairs of Wood Work. Carriages, Wagims, et<"., give me a trial; good exjierieuce in light work, Ijolh cily autl country. New wheels to onler. apr ii tim What are Wanamaker Sc lirowii after.? Last J-ear they could hardly wait on the crowds. They took out their frout, en¬ larged the holding capacity of their store fifty per cent, sold Suits at $5 aud Trou¬ sers at $2. What next? Why more of thc same sort of prices and better goods for you. We haven't half the business we can attend to. We've prepared goods by the carload. Next thing is to sell. We'll sell—no doubt about that, we've fixed the prices where every custom¬ er is sure to become a purchaser. The ke}-note of the season—Lower jirices for all sorts of clothes—Best Suits, Every day Suits—everything in the Clothing line. No greater Clothes selling possible than $5 and $6.75 Suits. $20 and $25 kinds Black Suits for $13.50 and $16.50 this season. Substantially half prices for Fall and Winter Overcoats. T-« • -11 t 1 xr • 1 ¦ • T • "'""au W'ju.tl I rrices v.ill be no lower. Materials are rising. Iron is on tlie upgraa,-_ W^e're told we're getting too little. The way we're selling, it will take half the mone}- or about half to buy what jnu're used to in clothes. Btjys Clothes, too—same rate, about one-half prices. Highest of aU ia Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't RciHJrt Ivv S! RDwder CRICKET. Mr. C.W. lla>wu.Hl'» Team ItefrAla Mr. J. .1. I'aldnrir* A X„nKt Hltkrl Make* Heaty !i«>rliig. I4i.«t Satnrilay ira* an MtTiI day for rnckirt, or :ij fjit fir "jnirt of auy kiuil. rtii> criakrlerx itlio a^H-tutiUJ uu ;' . .\iul>ier .\tlilelio a^•¦<-ldt:tlu'9 Krvnit .!.itin( the aftorbuou auii itHtti'j{o.l lu FREEING TURNPIKIS. Iluwar.1 M. J«ahU« TklBk* ll • IJiirillaa al'>c I'ullry-WIU II IW fur tttm faAlta Itenrtiir llowar.l M. Jet.kaia, of (iwflMiIti, wni.-. th- Sorriatowu lUra'.J m ftUlotn fr««tog Of III* CValrf uik! ui.r.e aiii'.abltf t BRAVE LYDIA DARRAH. .V i'nm.¥pt>niloiit writf." the (i.izETTg Oil fiill«ivi-j': "Till' fiillowiiig lint's wer*' i-alU'd ftirtli oil M'.^i.iiii'r till' 'llijloriittl I'iK'iu' it) yiHir irsstif of .S'|iloiiibfr I'.Hli. While »f aJiiiirf)! anil fiijuyitl tiio jiir- tiirt', nur iiiiDHitnillalilt.' feelings liursl furiii in uiirliyiiK'triijil vi-rse :"' Told he nol of Lydia I>arrah, That ooce noble patriot woman. Who. in tho«e soul-stirring momenta. Rendered thos her name immortal ? 8ang he only of tbe heroes. Who achieve! great dei.d» of valor. While he told nol of the heroine. Who surpassed thetn ali in virtue? How. coiupelled. withiu ber household, lu that far-tanied tjiidker t'ity, To adtnlnieter to the i liiifVain Ut her Nation's ifreat.st foeiuen i How. in the silent in..ini..i.» Get HOOD'S At hia retreat in >. ui.v. No change in the Railroad Fare conditions. Purchasers of reasonable amount ofour goods arc entitled under our rules to their carfare paid. MleK lUly 2 ly pCX KEiSEL, Notary Public, Real P>t.ite and t'oiiveyaticiiig nud goneral biii.ini'sii ageut. Office 1 mile K;i.st of Amliler ¦tation, A.MUl.KK I'. (1., PA. apr 6 ti-iu II OTE L.S. pREDERICK SPOHN, Fort Washington, Landscaping and Gardening WANAMAKER & BROWN SIXTH iri2 MARKET PHILADELPHIA KIUe<l at IjtnMUI.'. M«hlouC}erb«rf,of llilltiiwD.waastruik »nJ inauntly kiUed on Tliursday after¬ nixin. at Lanadale by tLe train iwninj? iKivleetown at 2 tO. •-ierhart, who txas drivin»j a j>air of horses to a wajjon loaded laith tftu-k,had attempted to cross the track ahead t f the train. The locomotive altm deumlislied the wagon and killed one ofthe horsen. • ierhart was pickml dp dead attNe fide ofthetratk. t'oioner Kuri/:. of Xorris¬ town, held an iu.iueet ufHin the remains andthej.iry rendered a verdict of atx-i- dental death. (ierhart was well know n in this itiunty and by many peuple wa." re^'Huled as a fur'the rtintrat any niMiitt th;t; ti'».fllier to plav t U-v placet.. Mr llaullug und Gratliiig done. jnne 20 ly p F. HENDRICKS, Springhouse Hotel AND SALE.S trTAllLIia. Eicellcnt accommtxlatlouB for permanent and transient guests jun 9 ly pROAD AXE HOTEL, JOHN S. SCHREIBER, Prop., BROAD AXK, I'A. Boarding by the day or week. First-class accommodations for stwlt sales. Choice liquors and cigars at the bar. July 20 ly DESTISTS. J H. KEISEL, M. D.. Dentist, 163.'^ Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia. At Ambler, Wednesdays from 9 a. m. to 3.30 p. m. COSTR.ICTORS ASD BUILDERS. JAMCS O'MCILl. Carpenter and Builder, OOONTZ P. O., Montgomery County, Pa. nmr 3 ly pENTON S. RUSSELL, Contractor & Builder, Ambler, Pa Estimates Furnished. mayiviyr p M. E. SERVER. Carpenter and Builder, Oreliinil Post tmUi., .Mmiti;. to.. Pa. Betblebem Uraiich, lieiulinK lliiilro.-ul. Work doue in ali parts of the couniry. feb .'1 Iyr y^EORGE AMBERG, JR., Carpenter and Builder, Postoflice: A-Mlll-KIl or lit.UK HKI.L. Estimates furuished, Jobbing promptly attended to. apr 12 1 y ^ FORT SIDE HOTEL, WHITEMAIWH P. O., MON'Hi. CO, PA. S. T. GODFREY, Proprietor. Patituriug and Wintering Uoraes a Specialty, dec 13 ly For Sale. Farms and Country Seats of all sires, at TELKORD, CHALFONT, COLMAIl, LAN.S- DALK, NORTH WALE.S, OWYNKDD, PEN¬ LLYN, AMBLER, FORT WA.SUIN(iTON, and BETUAYERS. Also City Property. GEO. EMLEN, AttyatLaw, 623 'Walnut St., Phila., sept 17 ly or rjnllyn, Montg. Co. WM. E. BURL. Fort Washington, Pa., -DEALER IN- USDEHT.iKERS. QEORGE G. DAVIS, Undertaker, Short distance east of Amhler. All orders by rail or otherwise left at A Nib¬ lock's Livery, Ambler, will receive incmpt (vt- lenlion. mayUly P. O. Addbbss, Foet Wasbinoton. Pa. Building Stone, Lime, Sand. Hauling and Grading Done. mar 10 Iyr KELLYS. I KELLYS. KELLYS. i5HSZSZnsZSZSZSZS2SHSHS2SZSESH5E52SHnSMZ5HSaSESESESESiSHSMHSl!SZSlSHSHSZSaSHS2S2SHSiS?FZSTS^ Instalment House... WE SELL Dry Goods, Ladies' and Children's Cloaks and Suits, Shoes and Millinery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Jew¬ elry, Chinaware, Household Goods, Furniture, Car¬ pets, Etc. Any Person in this County can buy these goods of us on INSTALMENTS. We Give Back Carfare to the customers spending on purchases OVER $20.00. GEO. KELLY, 808 AND 810 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STORES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 O'COLCK. oct 3 ll t SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ALEX. NIBLOCK. Ambler, Pa. Restaurant & Livery. Hack meets all trains Ambicr Station. at A UC TIOSE ERS. /QEORGE GEATRELL, Auctioneer, PENLLYN, PA. Tertnti reaaonable and BfttUfaction guaranteed. nnv 'ib IOHN G. DAVIS, Auctioneer, Fa. Rote UiU, Upper Hublin Twp., Moutg. Co. Tcrnifl Reasonable. All letters addressed U, Ambler, Montgomery coonty. Pa . will be promptly answered. may 1 3m Will run to any part of the country. may 19 ly OYSTERS AT NIBLOCK'S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Ambler, Pa, HARRY NIBLOCK. Propr. Oysters and Clams IN SEASON Prepared In any style desired. Heals at all bonra. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. declSly RC*.0 IPIO - - RAILROAD. Anthracite Coal. No Smoin. No Cinder*. On and After -Mny 12, ik8'>. The Ward Restaurant AND BAKERS ASD COSFECTIOSERS. « B. STILLWAGON, Bread and Cake Baker, AMBLKK, Pa. rjne confections, ice cream, fancy cakes and choice fruita. Parties and weddings supplied on ¦hort notice, and orders solicited. aug l ly PAISTERS ASD I'AVEB H-tSOERS. Sole asent for Oreat Western Champagne. Choice Wines. Beer, Ale and Porter. I.adies Diuing Room Second Floor. Meals al all hours. S. C. CUSTER, Proprietor, No. 16 EAST MAIN ST., Norristown, Pa. noT 29 6 mo TPAIN3 LEAVE AMBLER. For Philadeipbia, Rcadini? Terminal, r..tl, 6..^7, 7 27 7 39 7..''iH, 8.41, 9.11. 1".'.6 a. m.; 12.18, l.M, 2 'I a21,4.o(! .').0l,6..37,7.t2.'.MS, 10.26p.m. Sundays, 7.:i6, 7..'>6, g.!", lO.IG a. m.; 1.11, 3.26, 4.1i, 6.32,5.3;i,6.RI, 7.42, 8.31, 10.21pm. For Philadelphia, Srd and Herks St., .'i.4l, 7.39 a. m.; 1 bb.'l.'il p. m. Sundays, 7.3i. a. m. ForBethlehem.4.46,6.f..3. 8 43a.m.; 1 4.', 2.2.5,2.39 6C6, 7.11p.m. Sundays, 7.17,9.2.; a. m.; 2.12, 6.01, "ForDoylestown, 6 .53, 8.43, 11 .56 a. m.; 1.43, 2.2.5, 2.39,5.30, 6.0i;, 7.11, ll.« i-. m.; 12.40 night. Sun¬ days, 7.17, y.-'-, 10.32 a. m.; 2.12, 3.40, 5.111, 6.38, 8.3«, 11.37 p. m. TRAINS FOR AMBLER. Leave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (.0,5, 8.00, 9.17, 11.02a.m.;|1.00, 2.iio, 2.17, 3.U2, 4.0i, 4.53, .5.10 5.32,11.02, f..33, 7.47,8.47.111.47,11.47 p.m. Sun¬ day.s, 6.27, 8.32, 9.50 a. m.; 12.15, 1.0.5,2.45,3.25, 4.20, ,5.42, 6.33,7.41,'1.011,111.42 p.m. ,,„«„,= Leave Third & Berks, Philadelphia, 4.10, 6.05 a. m.: 1.40 p. m. Sundays, l.'iO p. m. I.eave Soutb Bethlehem, 5.20, 7.20,11.00 a. m^ 12.00, I2..311. 1.15,6.10 p. m. Sundaya, 5.15, 6.35,9.iO a. m'.; 4.10,6.10 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Pbiladelphia. Chestnut St. wharf and Soulh St. wharf for Atlantic City, Weekdays-Express, 9.00 a. m., 2.00,4 OO, 5.o0 p. ni. Accommodation, H 00 a. m., 4.31, 6.311 p. m. Sunday-Kxpress, '.i.Ofl, 10,00 a. m. Accom- modnlion, 8.110 a. m.. 4.45 p. ni. Returning, leave Atlantic City fdepot). Weekdays—EApre?-, 7.^5.9.00 a. m., 3.:iii, .'..3" p. Accommodations, 6.50, 8.15 a. m , and 4.32 p. m, Sundays-Express, 4.00, 7.M p. m. Accom¬ modation, 7.l'l a. m., 4.15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. L A. SWEIOAKD, C. O. HANCOCK, General Supt. Oeneral Pass. Agt. Ambler Hotel. William C. Blackburn, Propr. irnrtTKi Our GaUery at 1030 Chestnut St. 2 DocBS Below Eijcv<!nth STRRn', the fiuest in Philadelphia, will now receive our entire attention —the Arch street gallery having been sold. Our pheuomenal success has re¬ quired the erection of a new skylight, the largest and best in this city, which will be used in addition to our former light, so that we can ac¬ complish A QUICKKR DELIVERY OF ORDERS. For large groups, no other studio is so well fitted as ours, and the new skylight enables us to offer superior inducements to Committees representing Colleges, vSchools, etc. The superiority of the Gilbert & Bacon groups," and individual portraits, photagraplis and pastels, has been universally recognized dur¬ ing the past twenty years. All negatives made by Gilbert & Bacon are now at our gallery, 1030 Chestnut street. LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS Knowing well her preaent peril. Her *lrm resolve at ouee waa taken ¦- Trusting no one with the mlasiou Hut the neart that throlibe<l within 1 er, Wanhiuguiu mu:it tie told Uis danger, Wliitemar&b must be saved from bloodbheil. Daylight »aw her ou her journey; Having feigneil the need if floor For brtad lo supply tier family, Lydia gained the lu^dlul pa.wport, Which led her through the Krilish pickets. Ix'aving then the milli^ of FraakfonI, Turned khe quirkly to the northward. Ha.iteoiug on through wood and nieiulnw. Crotming noiv o'er iilaiu and upland, Wt-ary with the arduouh jouriie.v. Aniious nilll tier pent-up fi-t-liugs. Determineil thus Ui st-rve her ivuntry At whalever price was calk.d lor, .\t length she rea<'hed the near eat outinial Ofthe Americans in WhitemHrah valley At ptiint where eastern spur of Ches»lniil Hill Itows lowly down to.'^andy rill Hhe bailed u uoblv cavulier, On duty for his chieftain dear; To him she gave the sacred nieaaage. Then quickly turneil khc homeward. Trusting lo the ti'Hl aliove her, Who salely iKire her througU ll|e ordeal Ofthe trying so* uu that foJIowiKt. But what bapiieued on the morrow, .vallev » When Ihe Reu Coat* rame t»i \\ hiieiiiaiVh Washington reatly to rtx'eive them, <(Uiis witb wide iiiouthi* pointing nt them; Turned they back all diapptiinte*!, Wbiteniarsb savetl from direst blo<Hlshed. Free from iihoik of war aud lialllv Sing we now of I.ydia Da.rHli, Bravest of American women: Let her nol be e'er forgolten Where e'er this hisUiry may lie citeil. Lliikt*d wilh dee.<ls tif gre;ilest valor. The ineiuory of this noble HOiiiau Shall live in every p:itriot heart Among Coiuinhia's miiis and daughters. Yol'NU AMKRU'A. Illit>t by Hll lliftlluu. Jolm J.aiie, H:;vtMitfcii yearH olil, of .'^wedeslnirj}, and a f(irii|'iiiiifii were tit- ting on the river liank near tlie Treiitmi Cut-till brlilae Kriilay Hfieriiciiui. when an Italian walking ainn^' the iailrii.ttl ami carrying a Biiiall rill ¦, delilierately look aim ami tireil at tiietii. Y.iiing Lane va- strtiik in the riglil ihigli. Ttit-ir acHail- ant, niiticing he hail wmimleil Line, liiir- rieii (iir. Lane liiuiieil til Dr. A. V. Klier s^haw's oHioP, Hri<lge|iiirt, wliere that Iihypii;ian eiitraideil a hail the h'vh'<if a [lea frdin the wiinml. The two Imys are unahle to ace Mint fir the a.Sfiaii!', except that further (low 11 Hie liver hank there was a cruw li of hoys who lioolnl ami yelled at the l;aliaii. Free I'ilU Sciiil your address to IL l']. lUu'kkii \ Co.. Chicago, and get a free .saiiililc hox of Dr. King's New Life Tills. A tri:il will convince you of tlieir merits. These pills are ea.sy in aelion and are particu¬ larly eflfeclive in the cure of Cor.hlipri. tion and Sick Headache. K'or Malaria and I.iver trouhles tliey have heen prov- ' ed invaluahle. They are gii;iraiiteed lo , he jierfeclly free Ironi every tleleterious I 1 lie > tiu lll'l. 1t^i\r.\:,t ". ,..^i. ..vL,^..i, ij-.tl l,y giving tone lo sloniacli and howeis I greally invigorate the system, kegular | si/.e 25c. per hox. Sold hy Rees C. Rob erts, druggist, Amhler, I'a. man of unsound mind. He, at t-ne time, Httempteii to coaimit 8u;cide hy hanging. - - - • •-;, 1 i„ t|,,.roi>rt« ^^I\I.L HOl'SE containing five roumi, il KtMl Wasbuigton. .Aonlv lo OKORliK HKRKM.^N. Oct Ki-tf >¦'..¦'• vy,.».i. •..« p^ t>roo«J«t over the mattTr for a long tune. ..¦Auie ctuld have f day. j Ttie teaun »e!*»t,>d I weie nen tl.e Im-t hv IMUliI lie i^uien »r«iue, hut lln.y ,,.„. ,1 ' who came to i.,ke |ari 011 lliat tiay. , CVtldweli'a It^in H.ts the iiioai lu'iftnitiii. ' ale in llnsi re»«|K'i-t. iiil!uiu»;h Mv H,\\ wooirs tmm w-ta it'iiipi*»d nf "eveim who were ^-tiange at the irmne. -Mr. Caldwelf!' team luiltitl liis*, hut !.u.\-eetled in pitln-ring .>iily ll.iily jeven . ¦ n «, m teiuuv. ti,„ ,«ir. runs. The jimall sttire ii«« in fact due to > e couuty of a -ttiuexl n»«,l. the i^plendul iKtwIiiii; of .NIrMia. l\ \V. fi k...'..» tnKtini;' flT.T.itl, and now HaywotHl and Hi>«.HrJ. N me tf llie 1 valiie.t at $1IHIXI, and Ihen the jtft of l>i»tter« iMUal make any tiaii-l a4:»iti»| thi« prt>i>er(y to tlii> two tow ruiiii|ia anil th»8v trundletn. However. Mrf. Ke.fe, the lxir.iiij:ii thriMl);!» whuii Ihv rt>«>l H. 1'. Vaux sud Kichard Vaux.Jr , m^ile rumi. In olher worxln, lti«i tMuntv n. .:l,i ¦'«"''*• as wel umlriiake, in oilier lown-l ,~ Ml. Ilaywim,! «,.nl IWk antl llik.'jri iu the .-t .luMij of Iheir roJIil* «t Ihe roM ol to liul aiiil the tiral wickrt fell lor four I 'he t^•untr lini>iirv It uiay Xte MlU runs. Tl.e otheiit 011 Uie team ii.atie U-f ter staniU antl the whole iiiiiin^r nrtli 1 t t: '• mry to ".'ntl' Uia .ke ii|ipe«ri to fiT« I I litrrve that you .lerl«ra :l>«l It "thua diA« itnetf credil .uua the thank* uf Ihe wltot* 1 wouiler if yoa ate M ¦n. The treeing of thmat •««l» «t>|>e«r ti> me a rary <• {sdicy, nmler ei>*tio( elf'- IVctuil uie lo tUta tb« ^I'M T»ier,«lof tlda falls u,on th* it:;>..v nf Moulj,^„,„.ry. But Ihr advan- It i», in teiiiity. '• couuty of Ki runs. .Mr. Hay wtMxI't team '•'7 run" Tiie larife m\ire wasi - ¦ 1,1 OPKRA MOISH BLOCK, .\-.\lil.l «, Wtin hy thie nI. . I' ' lit* lh« •New .\dverll*er*. The well-known hou:»e of <ieorj^ Kel¬ ly, of I'hiladelphia. plac«« an advertim'- uient in thi!! week's (i.*/tTrK. The name of Kelly has iH-comea hiiusehold word in the »tate, aud the itnn neeili' no intro- duciiou to our readers. Kead the adv. Jolin Kry, Ihe («ipul«r N.irrmtown hat¬ ter, ha." a supply (if the celehraleti .^tetitiu hats and is dninH a liyely trade inthe hat line generally. Kry in nn >louch in the liusiness and his success is well tie- served. Tracy, the Norrislow n hat manufactur¬ er and retailer, wtio also has titoren in Chester anl l'olt»lowii, is celehrating the tenth anni vernary of hia I'lalion in Norristown. Tracy has hiiilt up a large busine!« by close application uiul |«'rsi8 tent a Ivertiiiiiikt of hiA eicelleiit jj lods. The .Vriiiy of Tramps. There can he no thuiht that the lianip is, in a certain sense, the maker and the chooser of his own career. The writei's exjierience with these vagrants hascun yineed hiin that, lliouuh lliey are almost always the victims nf liipior and Is/ineas, fully four-tifihs of Ameiica's vnliiiitary beggars have hegiiii their wide and rest¬ less ways w hile still III their teenii, and have been furthered in their wrong ten- ilenci** by unwise tieatnieiil appludtu them when young. Year after year, even nmnth aftei nionth, trampdiim is increased by Fijiiads of youths who will sunn take and hnld the places of lheirelders,w ho will nalui- ally drop away wilh Ihe years. These boyish loailsttrs are more often illegiti¬ mate than lawful children, and cniise- ipiently proper suhj i-'s fir stale c^ireaiitl guardianship. Ami the fact that eveiy tramp iu tiie riiiled Siutes has spent some part of hiii youth in a r< firm scho-l, or, worst of all, in j uls, demonstrates that there is a failure somewhere in our system of correctiin and refnrmatioii, and makes it necessary and nnly ftir that the sociologist as well as the' refniiner should know the tramp fi.iin boyhood to nianliood, Sup-iticial and unsystem- alie studits of hi-- character, w ith bIihIIow thtories about renietlial measures, have so far fjiltti signally in cluckiii:: hi- malign iiillience upon society. -Josiali Khnl iu the Oiloher C'entiiiy. liiiekleii's Ariiita Snlve. TllK Hi:ST S.M.VI'. ill the wnrld fnr Cul.s, Itruises, Snres, I'lcers, Salt Rheum, I'e¬ ver Sores, Teller, Chaiiped Hands, Cliil- qilTre(\. ' IVisgu'iraiitectl 'in' give iii-rfect salisfaclion or money refiindetl. I'riee 25 cents per box. l'"or s;ilc by Rccs C. Roberts, Dniggist, Anibler, I'n. feb 21 iyr lAltl bat fnr a spleritlitl score^i rm. tuns Weie niade by got^l, dean hittiug. Duiiiig his iiiiiinit he made eleven Ihnee, Iwu Inurs. fmir Imkh aiul eleven .iiighn. Mr. i'H'dwed lrie«l nx Ikiw Iers, l.ul .Mr. H. 1'. \'.»ux proveit tlie mu»l succewful with the iKtIt, although Mr. ('. Keefe tlitl g. K'd Wnrk, The scnre Is .MK. J \ I Al.OWKl.I .s IKVM H. IV Allen, h t' W Hajw.^'d H. 1". Vau«. h an.l ., Id.waul .Vr (i.iuld. I l>. w , U C W ll.ijw,.,. i". Keefi', U. Howai'tl l'. C Sliles. ll. Hon^inl W Huber, h. i' W. Havi>..o.l K. Vaui, Jr.. t J M. ll»)H.n«l, n. li J .\ Caltlwell. b. Il.iv »,~,| N. W Vaux, not oul 1 bjitras I rule, "haie \V':l' Gilbert & Bacon. mar 11 6m First-class accommodations for permanent and transient guests. C J.JONES. Painter and Paper Hanger, BBOAD AXE, PA. Hartl wood flnlshing a Bpeclalty. dec M lyr Jobbing promptly attended lo. p H.JOHNSON, ^" AMIII.ER, PA., Painter and Paper Hanger Estimates furui.slietl on applicalion. Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 'it I yr M \Nfl'\l-Tl'nKll OF LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. Repairing pronipi'v alleiiiietl. Just got in a full iine of » inter Horse Rlankets. 5-A is the blanket for wcir. Have all si/.cs, kinds and patterns. Have lot of Plush Robes. Call anil see them and Judge for yourselves. Yours truly, W. A. THOMAH. iFTER ILL OTHERS FilL S|SlSft#Dr.Lobb 329 N. lotll St. 'Philadelphia,'Pa To secnre a positive and permanentcurc of Er¬ rors of Youth and Loss of Manhootl and of all dise.-i.so8 ofthe lilood, KItlneys, Hladder, Skin and Nervous System consult at once Dr. Ixibb. Hc guarantees in all ca.ses caused by Kx- eesses, linprndeneeor Inlierltanee to restore to HeHllh and .streiiBlU by building up the shattered nervous system and adding new lue and energy to the broken-down constitution. Consultation and examination free and strictly contidential. Oflice hours, daily and Sunday, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. ro.. and 6 to 9 evenings. Read his book on Errors of Youth and obscure dis¬ eases of both sexes. Sent free. Sale and Exchange Stables. Stabling for 50 horses. gf PoIHe attenUon and good (ervlco. mar 18 17 MEN WANTED. Crushed Stone FOR SALE. The undersigned is prepared to lurnish Crushed Stone on short notice for Macadamizing Roads, Drives, or for Concrete. Also Sand for Carriage Drives and Foot Walks. QUARRY AT FORT WASHINGTON. PA. W. H. SHAFFER. mar 28 6m A pecu pacts Kor sensible people who aim to save money: if you want goods that prove their wortn in use, come in and see our splendid line of High Grade goods for the year 1895, a stock that is always fresli. By the virtue of values, by the power in qualities, by the quick and polite attention and by the prompt delivery of goods, we ex¬ pect your trade, we fully guarantee the quality of our goods. Put us to test, our goods cannot fail to win. Keep your eye on us. We are going to offer some specialties next week. It shall ahvays be our aim in the future, as in the past, to give our customers the full value of every dollar. Thanking our friends for their past favors, we solicit their trade in the future. Very Respectfully, J. L. BROWN, Penllyn, Pa. P. S.—Remember, we give special prices in quantities. OUR Union Brand STIFF HATS $1.50 are the same .style and look as well as any high-priced hats, and they give a gcxiil $1.50 worth of wear. Tracey, LEADING HATTEK, 38 E. Main Street, NOKKISTOWN. T"F- PHILADELPHIA HOUSEKEEPING SCHOOL AT THK STAUGHTON, Ambler, Montgomerv Co., P.i., MISS E. V CORNELIUS, Principal. Course opens second weik lli October and ends early in May . .. , ,, Positions secured for those taking the full course and passing a s-ucces-tful exaiiiiiiatiou. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. When We Tell You There is no nee.1 I ikiiig our w.ird for it. Facts don'l lie. We tniiry the linest line of POPULAR PRICED Carpets IVilal MK. t . \v IN NORRISTOWN Our ililll is 111 oiler nli.dile iii.ikt « Direct from the Mills which you Hill lind a greal sa\ilig lo ynu, and also insures jour gelling Ibe Newest and I-ri.-ti<".l -*lie;i ynu hnv of us, Kvery til tail of this iin|H<iUlit departinent is kept fully up to tbe slaniiard of the besl city hmises, and we can convince you that we cnn lit you out ns wiiiiplttely antl FOR LESS MONEY Have ynu si i-n .utr greal < If, rs and the Pliturv i;iillery? y.iiirs truly, D. M. YOST & CO., NOKRISTOW.N, P.A, 11 \ VVVlKlll > W C Beek. tv Keefe (harles lliKK". >' K.ttt- J. M. lla)u.sHl. ll 11. IV V.UH C. W. ll:n»iK>tl, f. Slileii. ll. II I- J. Howanl. ll. II. p. Vaux .\. lititlfrry. not nut ««,« II. Wairt.,., ll Ktfle..._„ I'r. Ytrk.s. b. Keefe .\. .\ndcrsuu, »t.,h. H. P. Vaui Eilriu ¦I'm ll ITS BI-CtNTENNIAL. Lower >l<.rltiii »¦ leiiiU' MeetliiK ll-Mise .XlMiiverMry-Wiirrv WllUitiii I'eun W.ti sllip|»«.4|. TllC'.'iH.I'.ii aiiiiivi'is.iiy 1 I till- ereitiiiii of llif nitl dtniie I-rioiiilH' iiitetiHK Inmsi' III l.iwcr .\lcii;iii tiiwii'-liiii, Miiiitt;i'iiii-iy I'liiuitv, Clllliiiieiicfti la«t Siitiiiiliy •mil lii.-tetl sevfiHl ilnys. Ttii< Biii-ii-iit sliiu- tiire is ill lis |.i-ilVi-t i-ninlitinii Itnlay ns when t-icflcti, aiiil iletien tho ritva>:t H of lillli', Biiil wiiishi|i IS hell lliiTt' every ."^uiiiliiy, I- iieiiils ilriviiiif tn the (.Jaci- fnnii liiilefi ainiintl. Olio (if till' fcutlireH of the Ci lelirutlnll WH? thc erectiiiii iiii the uf"""!'', c'H iieitfil with the int'etiiij: Inmsi', nf ii iiiiiiiiiiiiilii ti-iit, whit'ii Hcciiiiiiiiiuhtlctl ahiuit I.IKHI |ier:<i IH. It was nl lir.-il iii- teii.lcil til hiiVf Ihnt |mrt nf llic ccU lira- tiiiii ciiiitiiieil to wiirHhi)! heltl in Ihc liieclili;; liiiii<e, whicli Iihn h hchIiiii; (•«|iHcily fur hIi'iiiI :i.Vl, hut in vic* iif lln- f.ut that there \iiin t'l ht) h untlicrinit (if Iiriiiiiiiiciit Kiicinls ffdin ull nvc- I'enn syiviiiiiu, HH well bh l.iritc ilflci!iili.inH (rum .Nev* Vurk, .New .Icrscy, llthiMiiic, .M irylaiiil hihI ulhcr HtHtcH, it was ilcriil- eO llmt hII iiici-tinKM he hcM in the tent. The prnKialii whb B!Iii|iIc hihI I lielnl like in its clmrHcter. The (¦elcliialinn wus (1|ICI1C(1 with 11 oIlHIHjI'Ti.s^li- iB-ri.i.l t'.iiiiil iiililrch'M M, (lc. .-Xn liiBliiiicrtI |i8i cr nil the lllll Mcrimi liicciii^j Ikhisc wiis reml liy .Mary .1. Walker, of Clicslcr Valley. .\ iiiieiii Wits rcul hy I'i. .I.iincs H. Walker, (it I'liiUtildi'liiH, llllll niiutlicr (lajier was rcml hy I'r. .¦\lleii C. ThniiiiiH, (if lliiverfiinl ciil!i i;e, (111 thi ini'rclien- sivc Mllijcl Ilf " llic Wnrk if the Sii-iely of IriciiilH Ilf thc Wnrlil.' Ibiriiiif the excrtificH l-.iiu' II. C'lothicr, if Wynin- wiiiiil, rcHil H |iii|icr (III the iiilhieiicc cl Ihc .'Anilely Ilf Kri( ids lit the |ili sent iIhv. .¦\iiiillier |iiieiii w:is icail hv Dr. Fiuiicl" ll. (iiiniinric, nf llrtvcrfiiiil I'lillcjic, nlnl tlicic were n i.iiinlicr nf iiitcrcHlinj: hhiiuI rellllinl'S. .\lllilllU thoHc whn wcic |.|i-s cut al the Hi.nivcifiiry cclclnatim urc Hllih |iriiiiiiiieiil inciiil-cri' (if the Sin uly (if Kliflltls HB Jolm J. (.I.iriiell, nf New Vntk, l-aiii: WilKiiii, nf (Jaiiicl i, ami Lcyi Hciihiiii, nf tiJiKi, uil w«-li kiinw ii sjicakciH ht iiii|iiirtaiit af(-ciiilil.i|;''f' "' '''*¦ iiM (.^ laker Mtuck. A lir^c cniiiiiiittcti (if wiiiiicn lunl chaise nl thc hii.|illaliticM nf the ncciihinii, 1111(1 HinnlitC ntlier fciitiircH «a« « cnli- liliunll-ly Well i-|iicutl tuhlc n.l the k;|n|ll|i|-i. The lllll iiicctint; hniiai' is a Hina!!, lull Huhstuiitiully lull.I ftriii'tiirc, witii h ptakcil ronf, Binl huilt in the hliuiK- nf B crnss. ll in a iniiltcr nf liislnrical recnril Ihut Wiliiiiiii I't nn regulttrly utii 11 Ictl lln .Mcrinii nicctii.i; Imii'-c, hihI Ihc hcmh is H'ili clinwii vilicrH rtiiii uml 1i;h i ui- JOHN 8. BUCHANAN. ARCHITECT. jy, B.BEAN. Architect, LANSDALB, PA. lasts U llll.scKI.I.ISEOt S. i»*ATSON DONAT, '''' BETHLP^HKM PIKE. Uelow Kort Washington. Upholstering in all ito branches. Carpets taken up, cleanol and relaid. mattresses made over, chairs caned and repaired. Satisfaclion guaranteed. 'VS'hilemarsh P. O. _ may 30 3m p gAMUEL HAMILTON, General Blacksmith, (Stuxeasor to John L. Gusman) AMBLER, PA. BoiM Shoring t Bpectally. J"> " «™ To sell Nursery Stock and a first- class line of Ncw Seed rutatocs. No experieuce reiiuired. Stkadv WORK and GOOD PAY weekly. Outfits free. Write CHAS. D. LEONARD, Geneva, N. Y. auR 2'i 3ra FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! OnFlOE Get the Genuine! hKrfldt SoldEierjihere! Uilfcfl^fc Bricks ...FOR SALE -AT THE- AMBLER BRICK YARDS IN ANY OUANTITY. Orders taken and delivered ou short notice. H. C. BIDDLE. Buchanan & Biddle, AMBLER, PA. I^eal Estate and Insutrance. A selection of choice Real Estate always on haod, including some of the mort desirable prop erties along the North Penn Kailroad. ¦We will cheerfnltr show any of these properties to thoee seeking homes In lhi? garden spot ( f Montgomery connly. Fall Millinery and r.»i.Ms HI SINKNS 4'«»I,I.K4;K. 17111 Chwtnat Sl PhlUili'lpliin Arilhmi't Pf*nniaDsliip and alt llit> ('oramrrciai Brancheti. The maximnm <if knowlprli:* at tlie mintmura nf com. WriUM crcuUrt. THEO. H. PALMS. I'rnt. July 18 13t Tfnth Yp«f. Thnroii^rh. IncJirldc*! InMlructinn. Situations FomiBhed. IRVilN DAGHR, Ambler, Pa. ED. VAUOHAN, Manager. jnly 253m CLIFFORD H. MARTUI, MANlF.\(Tl'nEn ANO DEALER IS Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. nePAIRmO R SPECIALITY. Stovas Stol««d lop ths Summsit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rates Reasonable. Orders by mail promptly attended to. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTINQ. fiUCHAflAH & BIDDLiE. may b tf COLUMBIAN Carriage Factory. THE proprietor of this new 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 and liindenouold Av«s., Amblav. Pa. apr 6 ly Millinery Department Untriinnitti Kilt Hals, in all the latt-st AQn shapes and colors at —rw-it-i Much less than n.^rnal price. Children's Intriranied AQ :3nci 69c Hats in all coltini T'C' dllU XJZ^K, IBc Children's Tam o'Shanters .^«-*vy Trimffled Mi. Elegant Trimmed Hals, every one stvli«h and iieaiitifnl, cannot be duplitateil for double the price, at $2.98, $3.98. Coats. Coat Department Tilis year our i ont D' i.-irdiK iil i» iin.rf i ••in- \ pl.-te than ever liefoie. '^V.t bave an unliiuile.| I niinilier of Coals Ihat will siirpriM- yon. We | will (jive JOU Kome urellenl bargiiiin in Ihis | linc lor thil" week. ) I'liilmrrtrich U-(-il 1(1 hll. Till' iiiii-tiiiK lii'ili'e in diily I I f- "t liiijli, :ib feci III lcin;tli uml ;:0 yanlH wnlf. 'i lie warnarM alimit twn fci t tliicU, aiiil llie w intliiWH ainl wiinl'iw iiaiifM art; ini* iml ail ijii-y wi-rc t»i) (•(•llllllii'« m,'ii. Over Imlf a cciitiity ajjn tlin old liuilil iiiu WM- riMiKlicaateil, uinl lli« I'lof *•"' |itit 111 iiriijier r('|iait. ll was pii-|.i*eil Ul liavc lilt! ceiiieiil (if the ext^-rioi iif Hie Wii!U wraiieil ulf in unit r tliat tli« Innll- iiiK iiiiKlit Iw rentiiriil ti» lliu |iriiiiitive i-iiiniitii.ii mill liw.k as far hh imHuiliie ju-il aH il lllll '2'tO yearH a«ii. At ililli-n-iit p -r- inilfl .HOIIIC hlitflit alteralinliH liavc (iccii iiiaili"'ill tlic iiilcriur, but ureal larc Iihh liccii taken til prrncrvc ita (iri;.'iii»l Hiin- [ilii-i'v, iiml tlic Itfiidi omiiiicil liv Wil liam I'mii ainl li'lM awdniatcH ri iii;iiti" ti;- (lay ju-t an it tli.l wlien tli« fniinler of IVliiicylvaiiitt worHliipjieil tlicrc. Ills a mailer of liinlorii-al recuril llial llu) site lit the L i*er Merion nn-trtiiiK l.oiiw! WHh firiiielly 0<(:ll|iif'l by tt i-t"" "I''''' lot; (l ii-c Ilf won-liiji, bill tlio Ktcst in- ireasc ( f lbe Krieini eleiiiciit in lliat vicinity ncrcffitated tbu ercdioii of lb«j (ireM^nl flone buildiiiK. Anotbcr mailer of ri eonl in tbe I'ai-t that in S.-|,t(-iiil.cr. 17.7, iliiriiii! tbe lark dayn ot tbe war, Ib-j Aniericaii army eni.iiiiixd in a lield ai'j lining lbe Lowtr .\Icrion mccliiiK boiii'c and were Ibere ab'iit lbc tunc of lbc niasnacre of VitoVi, and many of lbc liA'btii.K "iiakcri! ol tbe army uiwid to repair lo tbe old liiCtliliK bou-e fjf wort-bii'. Toe oid burial croond cOnrii-tlcil witb tbe incelnnj lioili»e in a pii' e nt bii!lon<; intcrcfit. Tbe tomlmlone»! CKiilain lbe name" of fome of tbe oldiet and lu'jiil l.r"min"nt I'bila lelpbia (", niay a«iiie Ita iti i^c^, and iite.iu-, ».-! .11 a tow Villi-. (i>nt|»aiiy |iii,l^<<<i o»er thi> v. '' ¦ " "x ii.aiketl iliiTenent-r. a iim '" tulf, aud Htlll la, ttial M l\(:i^n Il.ei! .mil ii..i,!«. ^'jtf"JQJ'^0^l\-.. iu.ru an.l late iKf n CM-tLsl II) all |H,rU ol ihptAM." ' ¦ * tile IMII,Illllll c(>fl 11 I <<«, ll i( iiittind- eil ttl make il: i ilie muiily Ire.tsiiiy U,r turn, -, it nhtmld !•«. H|i.iii a >;« iier:«l sy-ii in aiitt by a M-lllrtI »ti i)i«t nil ixtrla nl lbe counly may ' lbt> ailvaiitaKi<. Stii-li a i;ifl tn p.^in, .N.irnltiu and .NuirnUmu ta voritbiii. I tl -Willi* ||ii> t-hari;lii|{ of tolla i> .-KIU a bardabip td tlitioe wlio tiriv* 11 tl.O ii.rttl, It |^ iprtiiy 11,1 iiior«« than II Ilf a ftir lav li,<iii Uuw* tbe beiirlll. Tbe lai la UOW I I ".' I'Aii 11 tbi.i luiii|i RUlll liy all III* taxpaycradf llie cniinty fnr tin. atlvail- lak:e nt lbe liiiiiird nillulier uf iH>r»iiia iifiiik; lbe roatl. Ak I bav« aaid abnva tlnn wtiiiltl Ite all riglit if we were eiitcr- iiii; u|Kiii Home general ¦nnveiiienl lo iiiilirnve all our matlK, or at bant lb« mam unen, ii.i tbnt ull wniiitl uli.tie Iba belli til, but ll In very unfair un.ler tbe eii-iimr afaie cf f.uta. Tliird !t will Ih> no advanlnKe to anvlntly It) bafc Ilm rmitl free.l, il lli« tniMlpllll) aiJ|i«t|Vil.. 11. ^lln rfniii,{ |,| treat U bi'M'uflei ata tl.. .In. 'i'beri^ ia nn lu.-ianrc, I m. h i|„> count/, 'lUis-itle (if l.twi-r .Mi'iniii and one or Iwo ¦ itber lowiiabi|w nctir lbe cily, wliwrw Ibf i<u|H-rvi'<or» Imve i.kilfiilly coieilruet- ed nr carefully iiiaiiitainetl a kimmI mn<-utlAiiii/.ed rnnd. It may lie aaul Ihey niigbt lo do ll, »nil tbey can do It , ll (• eiiniiKli In reply In Ilun, wbal everybiMly kiniwii, tliey don'l tlo it. It an illii»lra. Ilnn lit nciileil, vnit may liHik al Ilia S;at(. road eant i,{ ('i>ntre .'•^ipiarc, atXei Ibc tiirnplkc'K end Ik reacbiMl. ltiitbeMe<s tinn frnlll Ihal place III liii< nw n rcMiilenv*. ami Mtiiiic tli-taiicti bcyniid, .Mr. .^uiitcrly ban Illllll lime tn lune bel|>cil the ail|it)r- vianin, aiii) iimiitiial clliirl baa Ih-cii mada III II ake a plllil iniid, bill veiy moileralv rcMilii* have Itcnn Hcciimpliidiftl. It la ¦ mililcHlirtt liiipiiived InWIiabip rouil, alid Dial IS tlllf luiiitt Ibal cm be ^a.tl. It ilncH not ijiunpaif m nnv nf Ibo eai<en- liali Ilf g |M'riiiaiicnt and pulwlanlial bicliway Milll III!) Iiiiiipiku wliicli liM bi'cii iiiMiiitained belMi-en ('.iiitre Sijuar* and .NiirriKtowii. ll, nnw , tbe Itirnpika IN til be left Id decay, an wc may reafuill- ably expect, jiiilninif by expenence, what l.H\i< Vdtir niuikeliiieii and lieer WHKuna and iitbeiM gained '.' ibey paid a f^W i'i'iiIh tull Mild bad a Kiititl road, ibey have Kilt tbe cniiiity til preaent lbe roaJ til tbe liiwiiHliip.', and tlicy will now bave uii!eM< xilperviiMiiN bave btiefi iHirn aiictv--iin loll to pay and a but! road to Iravil. ,Wii liMVp intttM ll.».j»..l. ..—.•.** .- —- ¦ ¦% were divided, lbe road" would Ihi iiu- pmved, lliat eliicricni'c waH tried,Ibanka lo a cniiipliant jury ami an amiabia cmrt. Tb« n-itiiil i« a uical iin'tcaae in liixatiiin, and no tbaiiuc wbatcyer for lbe litdtcr III Ibc iiiuiIh. If any clianga ban been made, it in I'nr the wniBe. Wbal kind ofa mad you will have three yi'ura lii-iit'f Ih>Iw< ("fiitie ."-ipiatc and Nor- liNtt.wn, it Will be iiitctcHlllitf to aM. IhM'tiira Mual In- N< linUm. .\l a mecliiiitnf lbc Stute Medical coun¬ cil till TiieKilay,.'•September Ul, al llarna- bur^;. u c(inHlintlin:i agn «iyen to lbe law ircalina lbe cniincil which rt iplireH Ibal aipiicHnlafnr lin-mte to iiraclice iiicdn ina atnl hiiiKciy in I'ennHjIvania aball have a (•iiiiiH-leill iichiiol Ctlucatiun. Tbocnun- ril ad.ipted a rcitnliiliiili that Ibm aball Illl III.If aiilbmelii', i>rammar, Kei'Kraphy, iiillii'Kraphy, Aiiiciichii lii»tiiry and r'.iig- bhli comtioailKin, wilbnut a knowb'dKa Ilf aIiicIi after March I, IH'.ci, no appin a- tmii will be favniably c innidcrcd if leaa the applicant ImldH a diploma from • cnlli-Xf, acatlemy, reininary, niiruial nbool or IiikIi hi Imol, a Icacbci'i" penn»- 11* III ccrtiliiatc, nr ban panM. d an exauit- iiulinii for ailmiHnion to the licHbiiiaD ilaH- in any cnllciic, Ihe >)'» ItriiMM lain Clialriuuii. l';«-t>iinty Ticanifcr Jacnb U. 'l mtt wan elecled ( baiimali of the l»eiiiii( lalic HlandiiiK comniiltee of tbia t iiinty on Till clay l'l Hiiic I i». K. •i'lillman, rii- HiKMctl. Mr. Y iMt in an HBKtdKtive I'cin- ocrai and a brainy one and a very pliaaant t'eiiHeman who baa lota of fricinU. iie lived at Onti.' .'¦ipiafM unlil Ilf wan eleited licaHiircr, twelve veara iii; I, and in a pmlb n nt )ii'fman talker, Ilf "in eliKBKcd ill tbe real rutate biii<ine»ia with ei-lriiiHiirer i:. H. Ktahl ker,wbo it a Htuuiicb Iteiiiiblican. Tbeae Inn men K*"! alonn liarmnnioualy in i'mh biiHincHM and have Iota of | itln ii;(jfc, wl.icb Ihev de«ervc, fnr Ixjth ara Iruat- woilliy — I'ttkiomeii J.cdi^cr. Iltr l.aillra' llailiie .liillrliiii lllliaal*. What ia generally ironceded In I'ldU ; la ccnerall to lie one ,V1 Itl uml/. ir.iudy of lilt Hhort fhinchilli J.ii.li. t ni.iile and Inund, nt Tiiih.r Kin.. Beaver Jackal, new 11- Knint. at would lie cheap al |>i W) $3.50 $4.98 blpbia to Im« one of the moat deairabi* building'Hiler ill the city ba« jiil l*«'n piKi-baa d by ihe Ladiea' Home Jour¬ nal, 'lbe prii;H«rty IK bMated al hialli an-l Walnut nlreela, wb Cb liieaiiH that ll frolita on <*'» "f 'he IiiuhI baautlful npiaiew in I'liiladeipbia, lbe f.,inoiia in- ilfpendcnce K.piare on Ibe eaal and Wacbinvrl'in .-'I'lare on the aouib. Ihe land acijuircd includea live pro|ierties. On May Itt. neat, the hoiiacH thereon will Im-torn down Id make room for a biiildiiiK c'NilinK '>'.'.<)'MX), to Ihs nolaly owntjd ai.d ex( lUKivcly (»<(Uj»ie.l by lbe Journal. Tba buildinn will fc'iuirc two yeara in Hi) crinatriiclirtu. Ilriiuti TIraa and •.•••r Tale*. It 111 ly be of I nil who uae ro-t a leient acl ' 1 lilled to a rebate Kxtra Kin<. Heaver Coat, with iiil.-ii'l '.'¦ !•.' t (.'i.l- lar and Velvet pipinit, new H'ufljY C^f) :, extra large Blccves, at --P • .'-''wf Kront, Commencing October 1st our store will be evening until 9 o clock, except On these days open every ng 1 ^ Wednesday and Thursday, we will close at 6 o'clock. M. H. BASH & SON, (^^iasl Main tet, OPPOSITE POST Office What Kverjlueljr Saja That the wines and SlKcr N. J. Wine Co., I'lssaH', .N. J., are leailii)« all 'itlicrn in psi'.lit favor. Their winea arc unexcelled for delicacy f>f llavor, and arc prolKjUiiccd by the njo*t (apablc judges to b-; llic very b'-sl in tlie inarkct. I-or pure gra\,e. br.iiidy their Old Climax, vint:i>;c of i>>7'>, i> ;id- niiltcdly the 1ie-t to Ih: liad and umte ic- lialile than French bramlici. J>riij<»<'*l« scU il. - To remove the constipated liabit, t1i< only safe treatment is a (nurM- of A)- I'llfs, followed by a l.ixalivc d'ct. M oilier rathartio do more harm than gneA, therefore Icadinj; physici-ins re- fitnniend Ayer's I'llin, especially an a ' I faiiii'.v jibvsit. 1 l.it«rarjr ><>le. ^n^^ tgi-ww. fnr IPtntft hat a nrw and nrutXr ', ri I to farineia and know that by ilicy ara tn* on tbeir road lax if ll,,.v 11 ,. Ml", '^aft waaona witll tifW , ' - vt id(t to iiani j ' '1 iidiinila. Tli6 reiiate I ir cai ii v«-ai »" on»-foortli of ll»« awcaaed bitjiiwBy t»x. The purpoa« of the net ia to induce lb i-e who liaol I,,.,, V !'i«<)i| lo il*» broal lircd wagon 't. <bat the roHilfl may not \m ao !,, I, Hit with till- narrow lirea. and K'""! tnn'l ill Jiienty rh.'. If not U'ln Itc the Villi' ¦ jil. t^ucc >i»<;d , it IS alwayi I / inl.t. I'!r'-tt " i' .....1 I ; i.iiollld lie |)r, I'irrce'a It, I 9haw'§ Imhlpr Pa Wheelwright Shop, AUIUICI, I a. June 6 ly This Office for .... ziiiE^job j,^ j.:,.^-', ivlt.'tt <-nre con«tipatio!< i \ •jictmta. OlR" a Work. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE¬ FUL OF SHAME." 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18951010 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 43 |
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 | 10/10/1895 |
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 | 10 |
Year | 1895 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18951010 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 43 |
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 | 10/10/1895 |
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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The Ambler Gazette.
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V.
VOL. XIII-NO. 43.
AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA., TIIURSDAY, OCTORKK 10, 1895.
^il.jr> A YEAR-
Professional Cards.
ATTORSEYS.
J B. LARZELERE, JR.,
Attorney-at-Law,
3'iO DeKalb St., Norristown. Pa.
rollcclioiis, ConveyancinR and all I^egal Btisi- oefls will receive prtiinpt att^intion. apr 2tvly
CREAS STYER,
Attorney-at-Law,
607 Swedi' Ktreet,
Norristown,
Pa.
ALBERT R. PLACE,
Attorney-at- Law,
l.anndali' Ofpiciw:—I.Aniidale, Pa.
Jan 'ii ly
Pa. N |
Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1895 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
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