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Ambler Gazette. VOL. XIV-NO. 21. AMBI.EU, MOXTGOMEUY COUNTY, PA., TIll'K.SDAY, Al'UII. :{0. ISiHi. AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER THE GAZETTE COVERS THE FIELD. ITS A PLEASANT HOUSEHOLD VISITOR. TRY IT Professional Cards. ATTORNEYS. J B. LARZELERE, JR., Attorney-at-Law, 3'^ DeKalb St., NorrisUino. Pa. CoUectionH, ConTeyanclnit anit all lAigal Buoi- •CM will receive priiin|il attt-utiiiD. u|ir :«i-ly pPEAS STYER, Attorney-at-Law, 607 Bweile Street, Ni.rrinl'iwD, Pa. ALBERT R. PLACE, Attorney-at-Law, Ijiiiwla'.r, Pa. OFKit-HH:--lJinml»le. Pa. Norristtiwn. Pa. Jao 'iX ly JOSEPH T. FOULKE, Attorney-at-Law A.NI) ('(l.\ vr.V.Wt 'Kit, Ii23 Walnut .Stn .-I. I'liiin.li-liiliia. Pa. Amliler, Pa. Atlenilii ttlMi lo in«urai. je, c<>ll<x.-ti>iK antl settle- ment of enlatt-x. July i i ytfiir JOHN FABER MILLER. ATTDIl.NKV Af I.AW, Vib HWKUE H'i'iti;i-rr, .mhikis'iow.v. pa. Telephone No. 184. VVENINtJ OHII-K, lt|./llll.l'.lli.M llltMIKi: .M.Alt t-lllJlTNLT mil.. mar 12 ly NOTARIES. \uly 2 ly DEX KEISEL, Notary Public, Heal Kntiilf ami i oiivi-yHiiriuK iiu.l Kiiit-rMi hiulDetw Btfi'Ul. UIBci; 1 iiiili- Kli-'l of .\iiililer ¦Ution, AMHI.KU P. tl., PA. apr 6 fi-in B HOTELS. ROAD AXE HOTEL. JOHN S. SCHKKIBER, Prop.. HIltlAI) AXK, I'A. Bonrtlinft liy tin- iluy ..r -..i-ek . Finite.Iiuis iuronim.><latiiiii.s for .st<K-k kiiK-h (.'III,in- li.iuiirH HUtl clKiirM rI llu- liar. July 20 ly tIKNTISTS. J H. KEISEL. M. D., Dentist, VOb Ckiluiuhia Avtiiiie, pbilmli-liililK At Aiubler, Wedni-wluyn from » a. iii. Ui .I.:i0 p. m CONTRACTflltS AND IIVII.IiKRS. JAMES O'NEILL, Carpenter and Builder, tllJtl.MTZ P. <).. Mi.iitK"mery County, Pu. mar :i ly QENTON S. RUSSELL. Contractor &, Builder, Ambler, Pa Estimates Furnished. nifty'i'-lyr P M. E. SERVER, Carpenter and Builder, Orulaiiil Po.stdllk-.-. .M.uiIk. Co., Pa. Belhlelieni Bram-li, Hi-iiiliiiK lliiilroml. Work ilout- in nil parl.s of tUc-i-ouiitry. feh '11 lyr QEORGE AMBERG. JR.. Carpenter and Builder, PontUIIki-: A.M 111.Kll ..r Ul.l'K lU-.l.l.. Estimates I'uniisliL-il Jobbing proiiiiitly attended to. apr12 1 y QANIEL W. SPERRY, Contractor & Builder. JOBBlNCI PltOMl'TI.Y .\ll'KNlil':i) 'I'O. KOIIT \VASIIl.M;ro.N, PA. apr 2 ly tlNIIERTAKERS. QEORGE G. DAVIS. Undertaker, KliortiiislaiH-e cast ofAiiilili-r. All ortiers liy r.iil or otlierwiiw li-l\ iil A Nili- lodi'a Livt-ry, Auililer, will rtxcUe |.ii.nipt nt- teution. ninyllly P. O. Addehhs, Foht WAniiiNtiTtiN, Pa. p G. YOUNG. AMIU.KU, I'A. FOriERflU DIRECTOR. I-'irst-claas woik .lout-lit iiio.-.t rt.i.-.oiiiililf priif.s- Ilcarae furiiislietl trc-e of charge, mar 5 ly p AVCTIONEERS. QEORGE GEATRELL, Auctioneer, PENLLYN, PA. Terms reasonable anil satisfacllou guaranteed. eat'it JOHN G. DAVIS, Auctioneer, ,<\Boael.lll, UpiH-r Duhliii Twp., .Montg. Co., Pa. - I'lTnis lliii..toiialilf. " AU letters aiiiirewuHl to Anibler, Montgomery county. Pa , will be promptly answered. may l 8m PAINTERS ANU P.U'ER UANUERS. C J.JONES. Painter and Paper Han^'er, BROAD AXE, PA. Harilirood Qnlsblng a specialty. dec 24 Ivr Jobbing promptly attended to. P H.JOHNSON, ¦ AMHLKR, PA., Painter and Paper Hanger EstimatoH flirnisheil on application. Ordera by mail promptly altenUetl lo. feb 'il I yr w. IIABNESa. A. THOMAS, r M \Nri"\l-TrHKR OP LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. Repairing i.roiiipiiy atU'ii.lt-.l. Just go! ill a full iint. of winter Horse Hlankels. 5-A ia the blanket for wear. Have all sizes, kinds anil patterns. Have lot of Pluah Robes. Call and see them and jiidge inr yourselvea. Yours trulv, W. A. THOMAS, ARCHITECT, taaU ly Architect, LANSDALE, PA. MISCEI.LAXEOVS. CAMUEL HAMILTON. General Blacksmith, (Baoceaaor tu John L. Ousman) Hone Shoeing a Specialty. AMBLER, PA. jan 18 6m fALTER DEPREFONTAINE, BLCE BELL, PA., TEICHER OF PUNO IHD ORGiN, Atent for the AMBLER GAZETTE. marSl tf ¦T-HOMAS S. GILLIN, Q. E., Surveying, Ambler, Pa. Farm. Towna and Topographical Surveying Executed ai^i Cvrtitied to. Agenl for the sale ot BoM Uill Cemetery lota. aug 21;; JOHN M'CLEAN, Arr '^'e*- Professional Cards. .vise El. I. A NEOfS. STATIONERY. Hlauk IVjokii an! .SthiK.l Hlationfry, Paper, Euv<rlo|H.-8. Writing TableU. Box Paper. Paaa. Inks, Mucilage, etc , Sheet Muaic at Cul Pr1c»-« Toys, Holln. iixinea, IttKika, and a Ihouiand and one article* titn nuineroun t^, nifmtion. Violin, (iuitar, Kani-. and Matuli.lin strings. VVILLIAM GRACEY July 5 6 ni Isuller A^ e . Anibler. WALL PAPERS AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES. CHAS. E. AARON. UAZETTK ilLlI.Dl.N'i. Jan'itr AMBLER, PA. RAG CARPETS.... MAUK IO tlKUEIt. .S..iii.;l:.iig entir.-ly new i" '**« ('ari«rt, made from voiir own r»g» hAMI'Lh> HY .'VIAIL ¦^"' JO.SKI'H WILSON. r^x MAIN MTItKhT, LAN.lDALE, PA. uj.r 1 I'.ill Great results demand bold strokes. FUNERAL NOTICES PRINTED WHILE YOU WAIT AT THIS OFFICE. THE AwBLER Hotel. William C. Blackburn, Propr. Fir.st-cla.ss accommodations for IKfrnianent and transient gue.sLs. Sale and lixchange Stahle.s. Stabling for 50 horses. af Polite attention and gootl lervlc*. may 18 ly For Sale. Farms and Country Seats of all HiieH, al TELFOKn. CIIALKONT, flOLMAR, LANH- DAI.l-,. .Nllltril WALl-X, (iWYNEIlI), PEN¬ LLYN. AMllLl-.ll, KOIIT WA.Slll.Nti'l'ON, and HKTIIAYKU.S, Alao t:ily Property. GEO. EMLEN, Ally at Law, IVi') Wuhinl Ht., Pbila., Kept 17 ly "r I'enllvn. .M.)iili{. fo WM. E. BURL. Fort VVashiiigton, Pa., IlKAl.KIt IN Building Stone, Linne, Sand. Hauling and Grading Done. nmr 10 lyr OYSTERS AT NIBLOCK'S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Ambler, Pa. HARRY NIRLOOK. Propr. Oysters ^, and ,\ Clams t, ., '-^ IN HEAHON V P^ \ Prt-parert In any atyle OL "- (j.lBBirnd. ".AAAimr M,,A]n at all bourfl. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. "decisiy Bricks ...FOR SALE AMBLER BRICK YARDS IX A.W t'LANTITV. Orders taken and delivered on short notice. IRWIX DACFcR, Ambler, I'a. I'.l). VAnJHAN. MiinaKcr. jnly 'ir,V,m Grant Jenkins & Co., Practical Plumbers, IN A. NIKUX'K'S lil'ILDlNO, BUTLER iVENUE, IMBLER, PA. All orders in the liue of plumhiiig will receive our most cart*Ail attention. Main offlre In LANSDALE. Telephone No. 11 luu 4 Iv NEW MEAT MARKET AT FORT WASHINGTON. Tlio umlorsiKned has opened a Me.it Market at Fort Wiisliinjfton, where he will keep the best City lirt-xseil llei-f. Mutton, Lamb, Veal and everythinK pertiiiiiing lo a first-class Meat and Provision Miirki-t. 1 soliril a uliiire of public patronage and guar¬ antee satisfiu-tion. All pftioil.s ilelivi-retl free of charge. Orders by mail proniplly altendwl to. G. W. HELLINGS, Proprietor. ...NEW... pish and Oyster Stand. Osyters Irom my own beds al Chesapeake Bay and Avalon. .1 // liinils of Fish la season. JOSEPH M. STACKHOUSE, Freas Building, Coi. Main and Walnut Sts., AMBLER, PA. mar 12 fmi Hotel WiNDn.iM, J. I). COOPER, Propr., BITLER AVExNUE, AMBLER. PA. First-class Accommodations for Permanent and Transient Guests. RATES. $2.00 A DAY. ...Choice Rooms. Home Comforts... July 11 F. Q. Kramer, Sanitary Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Ericsson Caloric Pumping Engines. Sleam and Hot Water Heating in All its Branches. Pumps of every liescription, Windmills, Hy¬ draulic Rams, Etc. Person*! attention given to all sanitarv draining. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Mail orden given prompt attention. Opera House Block, AflBLER, PA. M.\.ItSTIC Kl'i;Ori'L\>- HOTIX, CoR. Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, , PHILADELPHI*. Under n-*3, -natjomcnt. Clean, warm, com- ' '*"".( ^^ 'easonable prices. Special e^ I febauzm '1 5^;. We must doubie otrr sales or cut dowu the work of lhou.<;ands who look to us for it. Unless we sell twice as much, we've goods enough for the whole season. That's why Revolutionized Prices for Spring. Amazing—but Absolutely True Prices just one=half to double the sales. We know it's unu.sual. We know it's unprofitable. We've gone all over that, and decided, with vSpring just beginning, to Break away from cut and dried methods by Selling for Half Price. Whatever clothes you want for Spring. Ixrttcr buy now. Whatever clothes you want this Summer buy now. Whatever clothes j-ou waut next Winter buy now. It just comes to this : Finest Overcoats worth $25.00 ne.xt October, are $12.50 now. Finest Black Suits worth $30.00. to=day we sell for $15.00. Spring Suits worth $12.00 go for $6.00; $8.75 ones $4.38. Sprinji: Overcoats worth $12.00 are $6.00; $7.50 ones $3.75. Boys' Suits oujcht to bring $8.00, now $4.00 ; $4.00 ones $2.00 Men's Trousers by thousands at just half. We only give a few ])rices out of many. The city is stirred up over onr prices. Nothing has ever been done like it. We're clothing with Wanamaker tv: Brown's make of Clothing at prices that don't pay for the cloth and work. Notwithstanding the prices, we're paying Kailroad Fare on purchases ol moderate amount, as usual. SAME AS FVER Sixth and Market Sts. WANAMAKER & BROWN Twelfth and Market Sts WM. H. WANAMAKER PHILADELPHIA BAUGH'S COMPLETE PHOSPHATE THE CENERAL CROP CROWER "".r" $20 Per Ton In Bags. I-'1M-:I-: '.n l...tir.l , .ir ..r I,.,.it :it I'liill.lilliliia. Discol .\T ii "• nil ¦r...s mil C'abu. DEALERS WANTED ; r7~ IScQil lur prict'U ftnJ nlj iiil.>riiinti..n. .Jll 6^1 CROP GROWER llt-AllANTEED ANALV6I8: 1% Ammonia, 7% Available Phosphoric Aeid, X% Actual Potash. C7!^.V..l.-the f'.ll.iwjna fnim the PpnnnjlTanlft Nlsti- li..«r.l 111 Airriciiflur..- Saiiipln No-MU — , Hniiicli*.. l.t'nrrni I'roii l.rowcr. Si-lect- j . .1 at li.ttjhliurK, I'a.; .\iitliiiilllii. ... l.'itP^ Avalliililr I'liosphorlc Acid, H.n* .¦ liiMiliilile " " '.J.N7 .. ToImI " " 11.71 .. I'oliinli, .... 1.45 ,. POTATOMANURE HICHll aiCOMMlNDll .'.KD IMCOKSID. Artnal I'ulu.h l.i i. 11 jnr ct. Solul.lp .Md l-rrrlj.UM.-d M..w|,l,ori. Arid. uU. : I. Com I r. lull ulBf pirToii, #51. in. Sfi.il for I'rici Animal Bone $25 Phosphate THIIITT'THIRD CONSECUTIVE SEASON. Au;.'. ..i ' ,. i'A I .. : ' A .,¦ Aa«o>l>. U.II prr lialUUr i1,a.i.faorl< IrlJ. >.'M - lawlubl. n)...|>bwrlr l.ld, 4.IMI . H.U.fc, 1". • COMMERCIAL VALUE PER TON. t24.4S. tAtSI I .\. it 1.1-i BAUGH & SONS COMPANY, tililrfsn, :0 S. n.U»arr.(ir. MllUkS: ImI of lorris Ui !l'.i.r( Ms. PHILADELPHIA. I <„ninicrrl»l ' \ hIuc [H-r 'toa, PURE RAW BONE MEAL. BONE AND POTASH COMPOUND. DOUBLE EACLE PHOSPHATE. GENUINE NOVA SCOTIA UND PUSTEI. lAINIT, MURIATE POTASH, NIT^IATE SODA, ETC. HIGH GRADE AGIO PHOSPHATE 11 lu It; ^.-r ....!. i.kJlu!.:. rhu.|>l...r.. In.I. Send for PRICES nnd nil INFORMATION. FOR .SALE BY J WATSON CRAFT, AMBLER, I'A. WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO Grand Opening OF- Spring Millinery, Wraps, Etc. This ilisplay of Kino HhIh, Kxquisitc Millinery (liifnis, Heaiilil'iil Wraps, EU'., lar surpiuiHi'K any of our former CTbibils. Our well-earned rcpulaliou as LEADERS IN THESE LINES tli;it il iH unntrcs.sHry now to sj ORIGINRLi AND E Ladies' Black, Figured Mohair Skirts 's HO well kiiinvn tluit il in unnwi's.sHry imw lo ^pcak in i itail of thi.s wonderful tjatberinK of ORIGINRLi AND EXCbUSIVE IDEAS. l.iiiwl IlirouKliout anil linislii'd with vilve- leeu bindiuK. The full Hare is particularly allraclive, bul not so inviliiif^ as the price. sorvKSiR PRICE, QoC. lli'Kiilur price |1..'.... Chidren's Double-breasted Reefers ¦ am 87c Exlra large sleeM's. In Navy blue anil Ked. .SiM'8 4—11. SOrVKSlR PRICK, Ladies' Velvet Cape KnU sweep, emliroiilereil in cnl jet wilh ruch collar of satin ribbon and lacc. $2.98 SOIVKNIR PKICE, Worlh ib,:«. Ribbon No. IB All-Silk Hulin (Iros Uiain Ribbon in alt colors aud black. SOl'VESIR PRICE ^"C Keal price lite. No. 60 Fancy Dresden KiblKin in all colore. SOrVKSlK 1 RICE, l2C. llt'Kiilar price l!)c. Towelin}^ (iood Qaalily Toweling in red and blue check, (lllafw Toweling I. SOVVESIR PRICE, Gloves 21-2C yard [.allies'Ibulton Kid lilove.s,all colors and white wilh broad, block stitching. SOrVKSlR PRICE, Uegular price T.'c 7t IS. tVinr. CREAM All Linen Damask SOVVKSIR PRICE, Uegular price G'.ic. 59c. 45c. M. H. BASH & SON. MlBu^^^' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. (IIAKLKS K. LINDII, AWNIXG, TKXT ai^d SAIL MAKKR. Mjii* Window Awnings, Flags, Net and Canvas IJanners, S Tarpaulin and Floor Covers, Transparencies, Horse ¦„ and Wagon Covers, Signs and Lettering .\ilditloii to tlie .Amliler I.lltrury. .At the liiHl ri'tjiilar Iiieetiiig of tlie .Amb¬ ler riiuiii Liliniry toiiiin.iiy the boanl of direct'irM unlrrcii that tiie piircliai-iiiK coimiiittet' be iiuthurized to buy about $10 worth lif books. Jii acionlaiice with the instructions tlie eoniniittee iia."! aildeil t!ie fullowing voiiiiiics to tiie Hlielvta, of the lilirary : Tlie lied MiL-itani.', The Talkinj; Ivoavi-fi, Chiiniley'a I'ust, Williain • •. .""loddard ; The ]'.achf'liir'.s .\;ii:i.«, I'.ilxTt (Jiaiit; Tiun .Sawyer, Mark Twain ; The Wis^e U'fiinan, Clara L. Hurnhani ; -K Yigbt With l'"atc, Mr.-i. Vlexander ; Fort FrayiU', t'apt. Charles King; Tlie Kront Yard, I'Vniniore Wofilsmi; I'nder Fire, ('a[)t. Clinrlc.s Kiii^; ; The K.vploit.'^ of ISrigadier i lerard, A. Coiiaii Iloyle ; (ireweand Itus.'^ia, By Ways of Kurope, 15ay:ird Taylor ; I-A^aya and .\ddres.se.-4, I'liilip Brooks; .\iiierifan Literature, 1(1(17 to IS,S."i,Chas. F. Kichardson; Vailima Letters i L' vol.!, Robert L. Stevenson; .Sliaksjieare i.'i vol.J, Charles Knight; History of Kngland, Samuel K. (iardiner, M. .K.; .Aunt liiana, Kosa N. Carey ; Macatiley's K.«says i .'5 vol. i; The IJoys of '70, Building the Nation, ("has. C. Oitlin; Cleg Kellev, .Arab of the Citv, S. K. Croikett; The Hand of Kthelberta, Thomas Ilanly ; (lakleigh, Kllen D. lieland; From the Memoirs of a -Alinis- ter of IVanie, ."Stanley .1. Weyman ; The Youni; Liinchcr, The I'alh in the Ilaviiie, Kdward .<. Kllis ; Tl.e Little Mwrland I'rince.ss, Mrs. .\. L. Wistar ; (iretclien, .Mrs. M. ,1. Iloliiics ; i.yreand Lancet, F. -Anstey ; The Life of N'ancv, Sarah Ome ,lewett ; The Day ol Their'Weilding, W. D. llowells ; My Honey, Melo'ly, Laura .A. Lichards ; The Voice and Spiritual l-Alncation, Hirain Corson; Century Book for Young -Ainericaiis, KIbridge S. BriKiks ; Hoosier Schoolmaster, Kdward Kgglcpton; Cliff Climbers. Kree I'ilU. EIM? of Everv- Description. S. U/. ^or. fflptf^ 9 Spri9<5 Carder) Streets, pi^ila. •Send your adiiress to H. K. lUicklen i^c Co., Chicaf^o, and jjet a free sample box of Dr. King's Xew Life I'ilis. A trial will convince you of their merit.s. These pills are easy in action and are particu¬ larly effective in the cure of Constipa¬ tion and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been prov¬ ed invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, bnt by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by J. S. .Angeny, Jr., druggist, Ambler, Pa. Try a can of H'lpkins' St<>anied Hom¬ iny (Hulled Oirn). It is delicious. Full quart, 10c. apr0 4t SCHAFENACKEIl?:HUPER Kntruncc ..fl i S. Sintli Struct, apr y Im Resilience unit Wister Street, CL-ETV^ENT COA'^LV. BEST GRADES OfTeHIGH COAL. ALSO BITUMINOUS COAL. FLOURTOWN, PM. apr 9 I f THE BEST FERTILIZERS produce larijc crujis, maintaiiiig the ferliiily of the soil. To use proper fertilizer materials is of first import;.nee to every grower ol crops. High-grade Pone l-'erlilizers lurnisl the clniijufl and best plant food known. We manufacture our goods to supply a con¬ stant supply of food for the needs of the plants and to keep up a vigorous growth. Vou will have the right material at the right time by using our goods. F'^ur Sale hy Irtvin I)a.^er, Amhler, Pa, 1. P. THOMAS &t SON CO., 2 S. DEUnWARE AVE., PHIUA. F.ie<ory, Mimtiia Point, .V. J. apr 9 8t "'¦^'Z) , > at Lowest Cost." W #coi. ,^ ^ . , ID sayrj' ^ e(/^Hf xiiis sum wa\^ ^^ ''-'^"''^.ins Hard Wood and Building Lumber Under Cover. Enterprise Steam Grist Mill, Flour, Grain, Feed and Fertilizer Warehouse Lumber and Coal Yard. J.WATSON CRAFT. Proprietor, Manuractarer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer lo All kinds of Lnmber, best tiehigh and Schnylkill Coals. Norrislown Roller Mills. Family and OUl Edge Klour. Buckwheat I-nour. (Iraham Flour, Mush Meal. Corn, OaU, Screeninis. Seed, Bran, Mid¬ dling, Cake Meal, Unseed Meal. Com Meal. Sngar Feed, Com Bran, Cob Meal. Cracked Oom, Malt Calcine Plaster, Cement. White Sand, SheathinR Paper. Roofing Felt, etc Best FertiUxers, Land Plaster. Plows. Plow Kenairs. Cultivators and Reoairs, etc., etc. constantiT on hand. /imbler. Pa. PRACTICAL OPTICIANS. Wanted. SEVERAL trustworthy Gentlemen or Ladies to travel in Pennsylvania for eslablL«hed. re¬ liable house. Salarj 1:80 and expenses. Steady posilion. Enclose reference and self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Compaaj, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, 111. dec 19 6 mo Wanted. SEVERAL trnstworlhy Gentlemen or I.adie8to travel in Pennsylvania for established, re¬ liable house. Salary 1780 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference ana s«lf-»ddrea«ed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Thircl Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicaco, IU. dec 19 6m TWIN DRESS STAYS 'TWIN" SAUrEI, Ia. SCHIVELT. A. JAOKSON SMITH. SMITH & SCHIVELY, JENKINTOWN, PA., kik!*'^"^'^"^ Dealers in Coal, Lumber, Feed, Kindling Wood, Curb and Paving Stone, Linne, Plas¬ ter, Hair, Cement, Bar Sand, Etc. PAT. HOv. II, IBtO. JUIi£ 23, Itfl. T;»*nt HARR -A*. 5*, tf, BewAr« of fraudulent and wnrthle«i ImltaiknU. HONE Genuine Jx^'-^^W iSs moft Ix^autifu!: m.wt pliable' ii..»t perfect ftayf They ne»er tre.!*: They never cut; They nerer ruit ¦ade In C.tu.n an.l Silk Casings and Klekel PUtnL Send a cts. (Stampsi for samples "Gennlne Twin." w C. aisTBCKS, Mil. aik tinm, rkUsdtipku, rs. ap r 'Sl .y ID DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all tuflerrr. of EKROKS OF YOCTH. UWT VIIJOK anl DIoKASI'l*^ OF .MK> ASD WO.MEJt. il'i P««w; clotb ocund ; •»- cmvly sealed and mailed free. Treatment by mall strictly coaadenllal. and a positive, qoick rurs fnaranteed. fio matter bow Ions standing, 1 will positively cnre jon. Write or call. HR inRR329N.i5tiiSt.PMIi.Pa. Ulia lawUU Stpeareeonltnuotupraetier. Jan 2 ly b. Boies. Box. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP the mostof wtiich is UNDER CUVER,always in We rocelTe our feed direct from tb« r»uiL "..-¦'t' Hciie agents for the celebrated Aduaai IJMBBR Always ON HAND. It mr e or fUiU\}MiTtAk "belts: EL.4.STIC Stocktegi Knee Csps. Ankleu •>u»v«ra*ory aandsg-s. Ike. &c. Bcsl Material. Ftt Suaranteed. Prices Jtea-oonable. LadyAttradant NEWELL H'F'R., 33* «. STH STREET. Highest of til in LcA\c:;ng Pow«t.— I^cst U. S. Gor^i Report ABSOLDTELV PURE inCRmciml (hNB Um bawl, |xv«. bid kt lU mwtkA et Uk* U- he aod IiifiiJ H*kct Uw at. !J«M\1 Lm«)>. MnmrtAf-*, ta CUBTt rihaaaal REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS. AMBLERS NEW J.CMOOL HOUSE lAat tit lIunUaM amd I'pprr I>ubUa Tk* r.«lairsp<t •Mnart i'airiol* Mho ng«r*d lai th* Ifrui»ral>lc •wtrtiggtr ra in-vu'uti-ji by In. Vi iiiiatu H Kf U-, »4ait an.! O.: J In V 1 :rr; nt M ntitrrtl iwj lAS^ it tltttjlA tA Ive'totitimlitAtry f'li-.etf. rhii.kiiik' llif li«t mhctit »1») I* t'f iii'tri?!, if n.>t a r«-v»>l.n'i«in. »¦¦ man*- "' your rtadrr' aiitf^of tie o ! -: - 1 '.^t iV d I'lHHT MilllV »;,. M.imd very lu.;... ..: bave li\iiic reprvtieiitaine* a friiiiils aiiii iieigliUir*. .•»,.!. . ,. .- ouglit t'j I e «n exceiient tit-Id lo nrgaiure cttapterv of tlie .^iii ;iii<l l>aiii:lit«-r> oi thr Revolution. Wiit-n tlie pcaivfiil, j'(xi*p.r- imii Ftat« of IVnufvlvaiiia iia» in\adeU and des|ioi!nJ by a nitli!ei» foreign army iu encrtittcliiiienu were bitterly restiiteil and bravelv r*!si^U-d. The general call for the .le/eiwe ..f lniii»e, couiitry and the riglils of maiikiiui, met with a ready and generous rwjx.iis- frm every sect and nationalily, eieii KrieuiL', whose non-rv«iMaiit {iririt and the stern adiiionitioiis of their wucit-ty coinbineil c>jiild not retrain the tnartial •spirit and mtriotisiu of Honthaui!* tight- iiijr t^aaken'. The Fourth Elaltalion, I'hiladelphia ('ounty .Militia, (.'.,1. Willuiin I»traii and Lieutenant Col. |{<jlK-rt l>oller ii>tiitiiaiid- iii^, naK enlisted in the to«'n^h!|« of Moreland, llorshani, l'pper l>iililin, • iwyiied.l an.t Monteoinery. In t'liplain Ihivid >lari>le'» Kiflh Com¬ pany, r.'Urtli ISattali.in, nearly all from lloli'Iiaiii were : S-th l^uee, Willijini KiitcvUer, ,Ia<oli Wright, Stephen .Murray, iK'niaiiiin S(.arrh, Thonia." Ilolt. .\rciiiba'd Mi (.¦l<«n,,Iaiiie> Ifadcliff, William .Mullen, It-iU-rt I'arku, Idjiac I.iikenc, Kobert Lukens, ,Iohii Marple, William llariu.j'. .lohn iVlwallailer, I'eler I-uken?, ,loliii Kenderdine, Koliert .\rr.i.strong William JamiMiii, .I.ihn Lloyd, .Llllll (tritruli, I-uae Walton, Kii'haril Wliitecoinb,.Iohn .Vdami', lohn ("layti'ii, 1-aac I'criy, .'^.iiiiuel .Mann, .1.lllll ('<inarii, I'hilip Suiiiiiiei>i, litor^e lirowii, i>eiij.iniln White, 111..111:1." Nixon, riiiiiiia." r.iliiier, William .Iiirrell, .lillH-!. ("< ././.I'lll', l,e»i;^ WooliKiin, ."-eiieca Lnkeiif, Williain .McClean llrtiid Lnkcii!', I'.van K..bert.i, lo-epli H.irni's, William I'.iirk, .Malthew llajrue, William .>>inipf.iin, .¦^aiiiiifl .MrNair, Iiaviii I'.uiv, .lohn ltri):lit, .Mordeiai Holt, .lon.uhan l.ukeiis', Tlioma.... HiiriKtH, ,Iolin Hallowell, JaiiieH I'aul, Samuel Conanl, .I..I111 Siiii|i.>.oii, ' .lorii ph Williaiii.", Uriij Kilnleriiie, Tliomah l.uk^¦ll^, Tlioina!* liariie!', .\braham l>eHa\tn, Charles' MiiUcii, ,lame!' I liiiiii, Thomas Hallowell, .•^aiiiuel llellaien, Cliarli* KiilH'iicaiii, llenj. Cailwallailer, Hii;.'li L!o\d, William Morgan, .Miialiam l>oiid, Henry Knullielil, Kdwanl Walton. .Nathan I iikeiii', Charles Iredell, Uoliert Iredell, .\lkini-on Iliij;lir8, I'.iioih .VrmitHge, .lahe/ White, Hi'iinis Coiiaid. Ji'ffe Holt, .lohii .Na.'-h, Daniel LiikeiiH. * (ireat-graudfatbcr orHencrel Urant. In Captain .lolin Mann's Ki>;hlli eom¬ panv. Fourth liattalion, I'diiiHylvaiiia Militia, reiTuitetl chiefly in rpjier ! Hib- 'iii, v^t-re Henry l-'inlier, .John Kobinsoii, .lohn Huston, John rolts, .lesse Cleaver, Amos I>ewis, Abner Lukens, Matthew Fitzwater, Oforp' F'erringer, ,Iolin Lewie, Christian l>unn<>tt, I'hilip Iin;hart, ,Jr., I.>'aae Kirk, lieorge Leinhart, Willium Homer, .lohn ISiK'kman, .lames Jonei', William Huston, .lohn Kirk, John Tysfjn, John Spencer, James .*^pciicer, ,Tob LaiiciWer, John .\imaii, lieorge Fulmor, Samuel (iardner, ,'>aimu.l Spencer, Williain Keefe, (ieorge Fi-^her, Peter SlKK-maker, John Stain, Peter Cleaver, Isaac Cleaver, Niciiolas Kynear, Williain Iiii;liart, Nathan Cleaver, Daniel Shoemaker, .loHi-ph N'aah, Daniel MeVaugii, David Kvans, Heiijamin Walton, ,Ioliii Inghart, Peter Iiiirhart, (ieorge (iray, .Vndrew CiLwlner, ,Ios<ph Cleaver, Peter Kvans, Jonathan Johnson, Ik'njamin Stcniple, Kdwanl Kiirk, John Craver, ,Iohii Kaiidle, Philip Inghart, John lUirk, John Jarrett, Daniel Kynear, John Forrinpcr, Jonathan Thomas, Tlii^M; divisions saw servieeat Trenton, lirandywiiie, (ierniantown and 'ither (•Iierations incanipaign of 1770 1777. Cii.Ani.E.s S. M.tN.N. Maple (ilen, Pa. ,Iacob Prest'in, Samuel Hallowell. ,Iohn Clavton, Ale.v. .Mcliowell, Peter Cleaver, John Fit/.waler, ,Iolin Whitticomli. How's This! We ofler 5ic«) rewanl for any case of Catarrh that cannot he ciireil hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Y. J. CHKNI:Y&C0., Props, Toledo,0. We, the undersigned, have known I". J. Cheney for the last 15 jears, .-.nd be¬ lieve llim jierfcrtly honorable in all bus¬ iness transactions and financially able to carry oul any obligations aiade by their fitni. West & Tritax,Wholesale Druggist."!, To¬ ledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale DrUKgists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon trie blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. apr Itest N'turlshment tor Consninptlres. ('oiisuiiiptive ]M'rsoiii' are said to be greatly benelite.l by the usi; of Sp^-er'i' I'ort (irajH' Wine, Inith Fermentcl and rnfermented. ll seems t'i give noilrii'li- inent when everything else fails. The rich properties of tlie wine derivcl from the imn siil on which the grap«'fi grow makes new blood and if it dnesnot rure, we l)elieve it jirolongs life in many ca«e« of eonsiimption. In fact, c'L"!* have be«-n rejiorted of perfect cures U-ing effeete.l by the ii-v of Sp»'er'h Port Wine. — It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anythin;; else. It's eas¬ ier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. I'.etter medicine ; l>etter result , lielter try it. Rees C. Roberts. — It's all the same, a .slight cold, con¬ gested lungs or .severe cough. One Min¬ ute Cough Cure banishes thetn. Rees C. Roberts. —A liltle ill, then a liltle pill. The ill is gone, the pill has won. IieWitl's Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ill*. Rees C. Robert.". —Busy people have no time, and sen¬ sible people have no inclination lo use a slow retnedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives jiernianent re¬ sults Rees C. Rol>erts. —It is not a tnirac'ie. It won't cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's what DeWitt's Witch Hazel .Salve will do, because it has done it in hundre'Is ot cases —The autograph letters testifying to cures made by .Ayer's Sarsaparilla and other preparations are kept on file at the J. C. Ayer Co.'s ofTice, Lowell, Mass. They are from all over the worhi and are cheerfully shown to any one desirous of seeing them. —For every variety and phase of the many deseases which attac'ic the air pass¬ ages of the throat and lungs, .Oyer's Cherry Pectoral will be found a specific Its ancdyne and expectorant qualities are promptly realized, and it is always ready fir use. Liver Ills Like \,,..'ji%zi::is, .J5.s;.-:;.b_i. hii.iirLo. cosstt- rat:..n. war stomach, todifesthni are premglity ci:r. 1 ly'nood's Fills. They do their work Hood's easily and thoroughly. |^% * I li ^^ Best after dinner piUs. W^ III O 2S cents. AQ tngg/lsXa. ¦ III ^9 Prepared by C L Hood ft Co., Lowell, Maa*. The unly PiU to tak« witb Hood't Sanaiwrilh. XhMl WlU IW m Crrdtl 1. Ou t;r«i>li>« IWrassh - Uhtacy mt Ik* TBtatc KcIm^ U> >kto CawaJly. Tlte rnUncni ptibln >rl~v>l bnikjtifr Ayl.l.i. ll "A- .>i«<i» eraa dtiw ¦ in I* a riHhl Jt!.: tt.osn lu I i<-«iitno«uu 1 Iiie liuiUiry 1 (ch'ol aiit<\Liler ! Imrxiugh by - •a* llien un of dirv«-ti .r» . known ka tl.. dtstntrt. .\s IS \Tprv mell tlie Xorth l'l ertvtn.n of ¦ kBowB. Ut* bnikliiif of !I.,M.,k. Liwer <im\ • irove. ill \\ ill ilie .Viiibh-r W hit. .i.-toli ¦I.J. lli : !ie tow ti- Uie Work would Ik- n f.irmer the iiii.li.rlal.e. nil . VI ae'.' rvn . ; nio«.iat4-il in ', at Puff '•¦ c<,.i ship; Fight -^ tonm-hip, ai. : , pain, while a few schoUrK distriit afttrwards kn..wn a- tb Indt|>endent dirtricl :. iiianih i<cli<i<il, lielow I It is therefore weli tl.iil ll.e .\in lerionlribulti.1 scholar*'tor of the Mirn Hindi ii>: f.ur ti.»iii»i.ij«.. 1 order to make it ni'in- n.m.-iiie' 1 for tb children,who wet. dlstailCi' to aoboi. for a Hchool bui Id I! j; : Older to pn.vide tin? pbijiC Would |jf iil;ilj;<M I.' .1 ami ftaiid ihecont, or tbere new di?trict crtated Tb< t'lwiiiihips were unwilling lo l)ei-au>e of airt'sily e^tabli^lle«l M iHatla.uiid the .\mbler lnd>-|M'iidt'nl ."^cliOol dii*trirl was the oiitmiiii- .K |H-tili.iii foi tbe autl.tiiitv to oiyaniie a distinct scIkhiI district wa* ciintlaUHi .Uld pni»«.|il»tl Ul coiirl. and a charii r wio granti-d, Tbe district an oiilliiied wa,i irngular in fhaiM', Ix-iiig made M) in onh r l" airom- iiiiHlale the rhiidren (hen in iitleinlaiiii., and li.fti to III.lain territory eiti.ti^;li to yield a ^.nHiclellt income to the ^.^b•Mll i>i.anl. The lxniiiilarii.s aie ; IWtlililii ni pike t.i what is now Tennis Hveiiui', then the line fence U-tween tbe I ¦iid"'of Iwiac K. .Vmbler and JoM-pli Haywood, yteft ,.n lllil' line t'i the line fence U-twei-n the pn.perties of Samuel Willitt and Joseph HaywiHMl t.«Tlioiiij>s.oirs Mill road,11..ill.- east on tbi?' ma.l a few yanln t.i the r.iad riinnini; U-iwren ibe pni|H-iti<T< of Hai riMiii Kynear and Frank HoU!iloii and Saniiiei ."sliiMinaker and the former Ihigei e,-liite, fillowiiig this roa.l to the turn ami then »e^t lolhe ir.iiki' of the Ni.rtli Peniij'vlvania railma.l; •'¦ ' ¦ i2.- ul -le iwu Ui SX.ICI ,xl t. 11.ran tl C. 1! H L Iv.M, tl bml.l an 11 KEDUCtD RATtS TO WASMINTON, 0 C. « ;. Ill Feb. I: iv.'l. 111-.; l-' I'r 1' ai.l .11 The toUl .!>»» of the «in(l<. laiT luf Xhm ll»««ii<l TiiptI* •>•>»• • «liaiila KalliMi'l. a<<««iHI > I - i I « .•¦,<• I,I|.,H I tl 1; . ' »w ¦), It 1 ifr.imi by tl 1 w bich Wl .. ! Were tifi ',, w bell .; W bo wttit the I. Work for *¦- is. high bv ; : and a . pliiiis Wll .!,«!.' bid toi. I >n Jill,I . 'Il.l 'I I till- school tiiiiidiiig, winch I left ill an iiiiliiiii-btHl stale in a with tbe conlrju't for the ..! Ibe ciwl. wa» orden-d r • .¦ ! .\. M Walkup Will' gi\. fl,ii7:t. The annex to ihe pti'Miil x lio-i l.ii.l.l- ing IS under tin' Mi(ier\ ifion of a building iiiimmiltiv i'oni|>o(ie<l of John .\ Wenia, Will. .V. Wallaii- and Samuel A Faiiat The contract ba.- b<vu awanlcl t.i Milkin II. liiehn, of l^limkirtowii, Ior fl''7.'i. j Ti IHW bo haie ¦ ¦ .> of tli. »)| have Imvi. I--1 \S 111. C Walk'-r, pn -. I. :,: Dr. .Iohn .'". Shrawder, NS-relarv, .MU-rt pK'ck, trea.«iirir, .Io«'p' ' ' '' " ' a i- Wr r.'-.-!:' .lU t .^im 14 Iwitig plraaanl ti IUK _, k.. Itiiri. I>rWnt • app lot hail ud tclllrvii l.'l 1. ll tttrti 1 irip ' II ¦i If mil'* mhI :.t.HIH.! lr, •ttore It. ll .X My .ii« « i>ci(c«t ¦t, cnld*, >irMir«»n««a. UvMtllr (. 1 takr and ., . (Mlill ' ¦ » . 11 . 1 1 X n IJ • U and lipi. HU.I lirxi'l Ial 1. - . - . 1 ¦ . 1 . . 1 . ¦I 11, .1- leaa wbcii Illy < r- .. 1 .iii|.(*t! • to t ure V-^. ...4 Tlionipson'H .Mill road, and wesl I'l Morris road, Soulh on tbo name lo Ihe t4)W n;"liip line Ix-lwi-n Wliit<-iiian!li and Whitpain townsliipi', taking in the build¬ ing." of the lale .loseph 1 N'twiler, lip to the top of tbe bill on the I'lymouth and I'piX'r Dublin turnpike, and then south on the M'irris road t'> a road below .\liibler, Ihivid Kni|i«' i. signed June .'1 and I'/lwurd I'iumly waa. eli-cted din-i't'ir and treasurer, de< lining ¦. the liitt4T. D. J. .Ambler wa."i'litU-.| trea»>- ; urer on June Ul. During lins \ear |><i'> ' was levied in tbe 'listriet f.ir wbool |mr- IKMeH. IHJC.' -I'/lwari H Johniioii, pri*nideut. (iei.rire Knight's property, taking in | Wm. C. Walker, si.cretary; Flue's buil'Iiiigs; then east to the lJ<.tlile- hem pike. .\cc'irding t'i this line the .Vmbh'r Inde- jHMi'leiit .^cbiKil district, costing in nil fUl*s.o7, was forin»-<l from parts of ihe four townships of I/iwer (iwyneiid, Wliil[)ain,Wliiteiiiarsii au'llpfK-r Dublin. .\lx;iit half of this district is now com- prii'e"! in the iKiroilgli of .\mbler, wbile the remainder retains ils aul'iiioniv, aii'l each year eh-cts a sclio<il Isianl, wh'is<' main duly it i.- to levy a tax rate an.l pay the Ambler borough scIkkiI Ixard a cer¬ tain monthly fee f'lr each pupil enrolled fmm t' at distrirt. .According to the laws governing the organi/.ati.iii of in.le|K'n<leiit districic the four tiiwiiHhips were oblige«l to jjay over t'l the in.lejieiideiit district sums f>f money from tbeir treasury pro|K/rtionale to the arra taken ainl the amount of money on band. Thus, Cpju'r Dublin t/iwiisbip Jiaid |l(>s.tj7; \Vb;l'iiiai..rli township, »^bi 7>»; I/iwer (iwyncJil Uiwn¬ ship, ?1.>'7, and Wliiti>ain townsbip, f.M'il. Having n.-ceived a de<ri..i. from the court, an election in the newly lorii.e<I district was held on May I'l, ISKI, when the following were ilesignate<l by the l<tl nr more viters of the di'-trict to serve as the .'«cli<Kil Uard; Wm. C. Walker, AiU-rt Keck, Jowpli L. Keiff, Iiavid J. Ambler, Davi'l Kni|i«. ,ir..I Dr. John S, Shrawder. The first meeting was held .May'.'1, in a n<<jm over the old Uillli'iiuje, which for¬ merly st'Sid on tbe northwes* eorner 'if Main street an.l Kiitler avenin-. Immediat*-ly after tlieorganiz:ilion, the question of prfx;uriiig gr.iund for the erection <jf a 8«'b'y>l was taken up. .AlU-rt I?e<k offered (several lot* for fsiri,».itiiaU-d where the iioiihe now owned by Mrs. Kstber D. .^Iatli.«<•n stan'K Cirner Kidgi and F.irest avenue*. The liAn on tlie nortll corner if Sprinu 'iarden ' ¦ ! F'orest avenue were tliought : able, ami arrangementsf'jr pur. .....^ -¦ gl once made with the owners, Iiavid J. .\mbler au'l Nathan Halt, fronting '2'/) in, iiriTU D .1 All ibler, lieimiirer; JoM-pli L lt»'iff, hiilwiii H. F'aiiht, David Kiiip<v Tax rati- 2i mills. |.HS:{. Ytlward 11. JoIiiim.ii. president Wm. C. Walker, wcretari. D .1 Amhler, tn-aKiiter; I'UIwin 11. Faust, .Mrx Mary .Viiiff, J'lsepb L. lU^iff. The laH<-r re- sign«<l and .VlUrt lUfk waselecU-d to the vaeamy. Tax rale i'i mills IH-'iV -YAastrd H. Johnson, i Win. C. Walker, sm n-tarv, D. I treasurer; -AlU-rl lii-ck, .Mrs. Mary v<..:( K. II. Faust. Tat rale .'i mills. IkV). l->lw:ird II. J'lhi.son, oreaideiit Wm. C. Ualker, "ifrelary; D. .1. .Ambier, tn-asnrer, AlUrt IU-( k, Ff H I aiist, ^'-- .Mary Acuff. 'Ibe laller resigin.l .\p and H. H. Kvnear waselecU'I Tax ;.. . :{ mills. iHs'i, — F>Iwaril H. Johnson, prtisi'l''' Win. C. Walker, secretary, D J. .Vn treasun-r; II. H. liynear, .\IU-rt V' . K. II. Faust. Tax rate :; mills. I*"H7 F^lwanl II. Johnson, Win. C. Walker, secn-larv; K. tri-'i-' ¦¦ • -... — ' I ' ¦¦¦''• n< ; Th • 1 lira e moiitl larmer* 1 Wm T!, .Slav W.: ' 1:' J. i . f .'Ul ,-.11-. ;.. '. llMIII 1 4t ii»vr»' 1 V meeting i'll .ill » ¦ -t . l.*M ail'l '.tt II • 1 lit ul X lu Ihe III' , ^i ',... l.m' :,r Ij. Homhain • home of • 1. .lie |l> lh«> wtHitma Iba I'hllad*!- .. m, ¦ In I'jra rrviir. •¦ 111 ib> ; 11. I"" I It 1,-r.' • • It 11 *#*.|JI 11,J 'fl t* lit lb* iauitAit. am .« irsalng briomlBC I. .A • tof ammd presi- 11 I fl M ¦ fe ol • Ul ..- . ta- J IVn- t ka thn .' my. Y W .'inrv . .m, I'I Tax rite .',' T <i-.lfr.' w<retary , Kyii';ir. If Tax i 7. '¦ m-eteliiy, F, l',\l,e-tr, I.. I 'If. II. Kvi.'-ar and feet on Spring (ianlen street and l-Vi feet Wm. C. W I Ircasun-r; I. H H. Kynear. KVi. 'Siiiiiiiel Wm. C. Walker, tr'a«i;i. 1. IV II I. ; .uel Will. ( . 'Aaik'r, treasur'-r; il II. IV W. K Kii.l. 1). (iusman rt-MgLe-l Au*. 1 I.. Vaii'legrill aiid John were elected. Sain'wl T ( edOct I 5 aii'i N. ail'l Hillerv Viit. H. W li. I: . Hjel was ele ItAtg) ¦¦ (rait, ; tarv; Di m,i". r 1: H. Kvnear, I.'H. (ia- Dr. \\try P. Hoiigb trr ji. and K ff 4i milla. I '^i I.—I ndepetident ll '-" '¦" rxlexrift. L 11 W. I',. mills. I:. f>r'*i.i H 1 P. I I TF. .lie. ti 'ilm ttiAl wilitrr arrr, m tlttrta H i (iU.» at. H i-.t''.'y iii Ua; UAlAtt toii¬ ll ..Ifr .»' Itl W « , .1 I; 1 l>mii, • liere a lar, I V*f> 1: 'luxtimt 1 \i ri» t-ifi i;.iit Faust wa* electfl. Jistri't a;. 1 - H I rea« wsa ;i<ari riti.gr.etl Nov. »2: tect, Uien of QoAkertovo, forniaixsl plana | for the Dew bailding. Albert Beck, haj'- on F'orest avenue. Tiiese five lots are a port of the old propierty once owne«l by .Andrew .Ambler, who pocBcwcd a greater part of tlie lain.! M '-retart. I now comprL«ed in the First ward of ti.e er . . ..„ '¦ 'f I' borrjiigb of Ambler. When he diefl, in i er. Tai ras 1S.>J, tlie estate was leit to his wife, .Mary | I**"! !'. J. -Ambler. Afler l»er death, in Iv>m, the ; Craft. ; L F>l«aril Ia< propertv was cut op int/i ijfcven !rart> I:: iarv ', ir,. H H I; 1S()-S .lolin H. iiringliuist U.Ui'iit ¦,'. .' ¦.¦-. '¦'."¦. comjirisiiig the site of tbe M:','nl and the <.ld .Ambler l.omeHeaii, on .-prn g (iarden street atid lieiri'ont a^eniie. I:. Iiecemljer, IVilf, tbe oid miii borne.! down, aud in Jaaaary ot tl><- next vear Iiarid J. .Ambler porel»a»ed the who'e .T. acris. He moved thereon the following .April. In the faring of lH7l'pwt of tl»e pr»'perty, M acres, was cut up int/-) btiiid- ing lots. .A few moDtlis afler. Nathan Hal! pqrciaased three l'''tii. whcb ilie.I>att'J .Ambier Independ»-r • : t tresxtir booghtin i'v-! for ¦ been'! 'tw(xk*B from l>avid r ; On>B^ 23, IKSL ¦ erect a boildiog (of !.:,<•«.;. great deal of diaaunoa in meetingB OTer tbe anwtir.t '• U) be expended for the ^ .•. l>r. 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960430 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 04/30/1896 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 04 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1896 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960430 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 04/30/1896 |
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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Ambler Gazette.
VOL. XIV-NO. 21.
AMBI.EU, MOXTGOMEUY COUNTY, PA., TIll'K.SDAY, Al'UII. :{0. ISiHi.
AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER THE GAZETTE COVERS THE FIELD. ITS A PLEASANT HOUSEHOLD VISITOR. TRY IT
Professional Cards.
ATTORNEYS.
J B. LARZELERE, JR.,
Attorney-at-Law,
3'^ DeKalb St., NorrisUino. Pa.
CoUectionH, ConTeyanclnit anit all lAigal Buoi- •CM will receive priiin|il attt-utiiiD. u|ir :«i-ly
pPEAS STYER,
Attorney-at-Law,
607 Bweile Street,
Ni.rrinl'iwD, Pa.
ALBERT R. PLACE,
Attorney-at-Law,
Ijiiiwla'.r, Pa. OFKit-HH:--lJinml»le. Pa. Norristtiwn. Pa. Jao 'iX ly
JOSEPH T. FOULKE,
Attorney-at-Law
A.NI) ('(l.\ vr.V.Wt 'Kit, Ii23 Walnut .Stn .-I. I'liiin.li-liiliia. Pa. Amliler, Pa. Atlenilii ttlMi lo in«urai. je, c<>ll |
Month | 04 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1896 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
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