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The Ambler Gazette. VOL XIV.-X(). 42. AM15LER, MONTGOMERY COL^XTY, PA., TflUHSDAY. SEPTEMIUCU 2i. KSIMJ $LUr» A YEAK Professional Cards. AttoriH'j'H. pREAS STYER. Attornc\'-at-Law, 'jrC .-'wnli- .Mil-**!, Norrlfitown. I ^LBERT R. PLACE, A ttorney-at-La w, I ARNOLD AIMAN. I Practical Slate and Tile Roofer, EKaovtu -I.. WT»i>«...'a I I»r»lc-r III Rf>..fli.,r mat*. Slate Klairrt»«. I Kr.l. i.i.-.-ii BI..I Itl,i<:l< ^lilt.-. -.' and 1 ply I Kra'ly K.M'fltiK, H.lilil luif an'! ~llrrtin|C Krll., tiraiiitr, C'rrnri.i i-u-. Kriailriiiif a »i»rclal tjr. Katlmalea cUe«rrully_«uriil»lird. mar,lly CORT SIDE mii. \VYNI>M*X>K. KA. iirri.iaa:—I.l.'i J..11 '.'I ly I.i.iihiIhI.- -.h.lr, I'm,. I'a. S.it-rlati.wi., Joseph t. foulke, Att()rne\-at-Law .1 A.M. I IIWKV AMJKU, <S41 M'ali.ut SII.-.I, I'liilitilrlplil:', I'a All.hi.-r, I'a. Att«nilH alM. tl. Iii«iiriiii.:<-, .-.>ll,-.-tlii-j- atul aettletimiit nf r-tau-B. July "i ly John faber miller, All. Ill SKI.I.t I.AW, .t-W '-WKIlK -lUKKI. .Mlltl<l-ri)W,V, I'A TULKI-II.IXK .V... 1m4, nveNia.i .irFi.-K, aK-i.ii,KiiKM tvwtviar. aa*K .-iiKHrai I iiii.i.. Ill HI- Vt \V QEORQE N. CORSON, Attorney-at-Law, .NllKKI-llltV.S. I'A.. Hun I..-II1..V.-.I I.l .'i.i.i >a.-d.i -^tre.-t, Ihri-ti 'I...H>. IthllV.- tlir l,'i*lirtll"lll».-. ><|K-r-ii(l att.-I.ll..11 llllll t.. I...il.'ti tl.i.m. Srt* II. 111. lit,, 1,1 1 -llit. ,1 i.ml »iiit,) itii.l A.rtl<.ll. I't 111* Jul II!lim Willi KM Ml«H I'o-TorKICE, Threr ii.i|.-< a»..vr i.'li.-.ti.ui IIIU, H "'"• Ijrii.w Kort W..,.liiiii{U... im Ilrll.Irlirii. plkr. all )'rar i i>iii,-l ,rari. Huiri.uri. .1 an.i wi..t*-i' -I BKKKKI.I. ». LAli/.Kl KKK, l'r..(.r. June itt Iy Op.-li I lli.r. STATIONERY. .II-.UII.I -^rlL-.l t.t.li.>ii»-'y W'riliiiK T..hl. 1-. '¦•"* .Mu llaifr, rU- t'aiKT, ra|H-i, .Mu.lc al i.irt |i,r.ki) anil a thnii'Lliid Notari^H. JOHN S. BUCHANAN, Notary Public, July 'l ly llluiili ¦«<> ICllVr|.*{»n.*, I'eii", liiki.. Cut rrlcra. T.iyK, liolli.. Oiin.-a. au.I -mr articlr. i.k. ..u.nrr..ii-. f. Iiiri.ii...,. Violin l^ultar. Ila. J , a. .1 M .n K.ll..-ti l..,r,, WILLIAM GRACeV. JuIySHin liut rr A»r , Atnbler. UPHOLSTEEI!TGr"'~ If y.iu »..iit > ¦•111 I lllll.1-t.i iiiK .I.m« In a llr.t-<.-lai>. nil.I.II.-r nt rra.oi.ahlr pricr. ...it tt, Il.lNAI' .S.-xt D.Hir lo Wliltriiiar.h P. i>,. Itiitlileheiii I'lke. I.lialra i.niani.-(l. .had.-aarid .iwiilii,r, put up t.j.ir.Irr. Older, hy mall kiv.:.. |.r.iiiij,t at- t.-iitl»i.. July -3 „,p WALL PAPEES" AT l'MII.A|iI-.I.I'III,\ PKICES. CH.AS. E. AAROiN GA/TKIK llUlLUI.Vfi, AMKLKU, PA. THE Ambler Hotel Win. C, BlackbDrD, Prop, \ MIII.KK, rK,N,S'A, pEX KEISEL, Notary Public, Ural Eltatu Hli.I (...iivi'f iui(;lii)( and nm .-nil liualn(-iMi nuiut, iiillir i .nil., .-iiHt .if Aiiil.l..r8tHtl.JIi. AMIil.KK I' 11, I'A, iipi-ffflni l>i'iili'«ts. J^ HOWARD OZIAS, Dcnti.st, .Mt/I.K^k lliilIiIluK. Muin .Sl., Ainhirr, All iipi-rntliiiiB p.-rtulnliiK to liriit|,.try eai.;. fully attviidi'il t... i..... i.iliiiliiiNt.-i'.r.l. .iKrii K llui.-HM ; Jun -i'l Iy :, i.. m i<i '. \,. i.i, Coiitriii'tiirs ililll Jtiiilii'Ts. QZNTON S. RUSSELL, Contractor > Builder. Fir.st-clas.s accommodations for |K'riii.iiicnt and tran.sient guests. Sale and Kxchange .Stabios. Stabliiijr for 50 Horses. l>riMATF> AMlll.Klt. Kl ltM-~l||-, I'A. iiiiiy -i'. ly p_ M. E. SERVER Carpenter and liuildcr, , I'll, mil. c-.iiintiy. Orlniiil l'..,t Dill,,,.. ,\|,,„t^' I .1 Itilhi.-li.iu Itrmirli Kl ii.liiiK Iliiiln W.iik li.lll.' Ill nil iiuil., (ll 111, f.-h-il Iy QEORQE AMBERG, JR., Car})cntcr .and liuildcr, Polite atlentlon and good senrlce. i OYSTEES AT iNiblock's Restaurant, IlLTl.l'.R .\\i-.„ I -\.mhl1':r, pa. JHAKItY .MKLOCK, Tiop. Oysters and Clams I ' IN .SKASO.N- I I'reparcil in any .style- dcsircil. .Meals at all hours. I'ainilies supplied. Bricks FOR SALE A I III K I'..,sl .Mil,-.- .\iiil >ri M ATK-^ KIIIN I- .IllllIlIM; I'lIilMI' u|ii I.' Iy AMBLER BRICK YARDS A.NY tiUANTITY ()rilt.-rs taken aii'l delivered nn short notice. > 111:1 I'M I llllll' ll.'ll. I. A r I KNIil I I11 IK WIN cr, I'll QANIEL W. SPERRY, Contractor n Build II .lillUll.Sl. I'ltllMI'II.V Al TK.MiKI KOllT W ASIIINliTll.V, I'A. iipr -2 1 V J. B. MARTIN, Carpenter and Builder, i>.\<;Kit, .Amhler, I'a. .i.ii.i,iii« pi. l.'IV.-ll Jllll I limp lll|lllV lltl . Aiiilil.-r ¦nili-'l 1.1. Ill' \V.-li|.i K-.liiiiiiI. , I'll ''iiili'i-lakiTN. QeORGE G DAVIS, Undertaker. sii.iit iliNtiiii.' .Ml ..r.l.irs hv Mill . Mill...k'l. I.l'v.-iy, I ILIlipt llttirlllliiii. I"ii, A : IlIll:^,1, Kl P G. YOUNG, Kt: - .-i.^l .if AlnlilPi-. 1 iilh.-rwi...- l.ilt lit A. .1 nihil 1, will i.-<:clvi- liiity II Iy 111' \V ANII I ."IU riiN I*.. NKKAl, HIKKrlllU, Aliilil.'i, I'll. rphiiNI.-riiiK iiiiij Kuiiiitur U.-pulriiiK iliinc In nil lis liiiiii.li..,. Ill lln s tiiki-iif.ii liiyiiiK iiiuiiiiii{ mill CHriiut mil r.i Ivp Kd. Vaujrhaii, .M.ma^er. Hotel Wyndham, ,1. I>. (OOI'KK, I'ropr. Butler A venue, Ambler, Pa. l*'irst-cl;iss Accoiniiiodatioi. for Permanent and Transient (iiicsts. Rates, ;|S2.00 per d,iy. Ciioice Rl mills. I loiiK- Comforts. New Meat Market At Fort Wa.shington 'I'lir iiriil«'i-«i;^mMl it i kt't iit KlHl \V;(snitiJ4t Mm' lM*<4t (Ily l>i >-.^t <1 \ fill Hlld I'V rlusM Meiit und I I Miilirit a Hiiaif ^ll:ll illltri' .¦''iili.sfu Alt ^immIm (li'lJvt by in;ii| opi* I II .Mi'iit Mi-r- n w hrif In* will kf -p Itct-r, .Mittlnii. Lull b, l>»Ttiiiiiiii:4^ to Jl ttrnt- (Vi'shiii Miirkct. '>r |Mil>li<; |)iiti<)ituf<u at)(i Iiltli. I In**! of r.hiirj^c. OnU-rts Auctioneers. John g. davis, Auctioneer, It..".' mil, I'lip.i Huliiiii rwp , ,Mi)nl({, Co., I'll. 'r.-llll;. n-llNlllliilil.-. All l.'tt.-i-s a,I.Ill's-.,,I I., Aiiilili-r, MonlK- t.i,, ru., will 1.0 pr.illiplly UIIMW.-I-.'.I. iiiiiy I .Sill ¦ "iiiiitiT. pLLSWORTH NIBLOCK, Painter and Hard Wood Finisher. iiilnplly iitt.-ii.I.'.l to, <;. W IIIOLKlNdl.S, I'roprietor Crushed Stone Slag and Sand ....FOR SALE. Iiiuy 7 Iv AMItl.I.K, |',\ lliii-iie Th.! i:n.lei-i.l);iiril in now prcpari'd to ftir- ni.ili rnmlii-il st.inr. Slim nnil Snnil for iiiii- ciiiliiiiiizini; roiiiN iiiiil driv.--. :it ,-.liiii-t ii.it ii-.-; hU.i 11 Illl.' iiuulity "I ltiii!ilini< .smiil, from hi.s i|iiiirry lit Kurt \V:i„liiii;;iiiii, I'u, GEORGE HERRMAN. yy A. THOMAS, MANl'KA.'TI-ltlCH OF I.IlillT llllll IIKAVV 11 All.VKS.S. Itrpiiiiiii^' iiiiunplly utl.'inl.il to .liiMtKiit in 11 full lim, uf wliiliT Horsii lllmikets. h .\ Ia tii,. lilunkci for wiiHr. lliivi' nil siz.-s. kinil.s mill piitii'ins, IIiiv.i l.it of I'limh Kolii-s (nil mill s.-.- Ihi'iii una jiiUi?i- loi- yoiii-solv.->, \ ,,,11, tl uiv, VN .A III.IMAS, Architect. jyj B. BEAN,' A Jllll 1:11> rchitect, I.AN.SHAI.K, TA, Itlacksinitlis. "P, J. HILLWICK, Horse-Shoer, AMIII.KU I'A. Sp.'Ciiil iittontiou ^¦lVl 11 I.l mini mul mu-k lini".-.-.. upr ml lyr ;AMUEL HAMILTON, General Blacksmith, (Succe»i!nii to John K. Ilorwr shtH'inj^ il specialty. Clll^<In}lll.} AMIlI.Ktt, PA, Wedding Stationery AT RIGHT PRICES Elegaot LiDc of Samples ::::DoE'i Fall lo ScB Tliei A. K. THOMAS, AMBLER. PA. Henry Slutter, Carriaee Builder A^ibler Pa the Tin' liit.'.Ht style-, .if t'lin-ingeH umilc In most sutlMfiii'tory iiiiinnnr. KKlliiiiito,-. Klvoii for mpiiirlnu, ropnlntin); nnil IiuililliiK ii.'w- wngons anil currtiiK.'H, All work (fiiiirniitoi'il, apr -£1 tf Wm. E. BuM, Fort Washinqton, Penna. Washington, IIK A 1.Mi IN — .>Ii.seoIlani'>mi.s. yyALTER DEPREFONTAHE, lil.I'K UKI I,. I'A , Teacher of Piano or Organ, AReiit for the A.MIll.KU (.JAZETTE. iiiiir.ll If THOMAS S. GILLIN, C. E., Surveying, Aiiilil.'r, I'll. Fniin, Town iin.l Tupoiri-iipliirnl Survey¬ ing Kxi'ciiwil mill oevtitl.Ml to. .Vguiit for the ^aIe of Rose lllll ceiiietei-y lots. niiif-.' ly JOHN McCLEAN, Ambler, Pa., Healer in Iliiii' iuig71y , sniiil mill bri.-k. ilnnling and grading done. Building Stone, Lime, Sand, Hauling and Grading Done. AinMer Coach Service And Livery Stables c. w AT BLACKBURN'S HOTEL. tiEIlIIAUT r rop. $6 BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS $7.50 1000 Men's Suits (L4t,'ht and Dark colors, Sacks and Cutaways; formerly so'd by us at $%, $\o, $\2, S15 and $\%, now on sale al S6. *7.50, ** and $10; Cas.simercs. Chcw.jts, WorstctJs and Serj^ere among them. All these fjood-i "ir own make, which ^uarantcv-i style, .luaiity and workmanshi|). V, -S. —.Special .Sale 1000 Children's Blouse Wai-sts, 25c; lOOO CThildren's 2-IV-ce Wa-li Suit-. :ru Higbest of aH in LeaTcning Pover.—\xaA U. S. Gor^ Rqxxt Bakincf Powder ABMIUITEE.Y PUBE A Brother's Wife. ..rl t. l'.« .!i I w>. \Am*. bale .-ojiw, l_; . . . „.., Uo«inF««r. <•« aluUt w-p. It time ta>T i* RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. Rrowning. King & Co., 910 912 Chestnut Street, Phila. $8 $iO Ht •. IIAKI>U GOrUO. af -M.luUh.- -Kilty -Th* iJar^B uf t«T».~ El«^ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS WASTE RULES." <;ki:.\t .s.v\iN<i ice.sllt.s fkom thi; i.si: or SAPOLIO Great Sale of. Goods Damaged by Water. We quote below a lew of thf |>i-i<-«*n of tlie fj'""!'* 'Intt were Hliclitly (laiiiaKed by water. Ladies' Figured Mohair Skirts. Illi.'l lIiri.UKlioiiI llllll vi'l\et«en IiiK. Heifuliir prli-« II.UN. rb:i»i'<-ed TO Ladies' Wrappers. ; Silkaline. I Kllxlitly wilItMl. RKDCC'KD TO .... Ribbonsi li.'Kiilar pn.-.- r."/-. .98c: In ln.rK -Ililll.•« 1.111. Illi.rli nml While, Willi liLsl...]. >ir.-\n. Mini Unlllr .i\t!r IlH! Hll..llMirrH. Kei^ulur pn.-t: TV. I RKOVCED T«t . .3c Ladies' Fall Weiglit Coats ,\<>. r.'iilI-HlIk HmIIii liroFiiralii KIbboii, nil (-.ilorH, UKIX'eED TO OC Tr AMD Sll. l«-.N'o. 22 AlKSIlk Katlli lin.H I'.ili- Ih.ii, ail .'otorn, RKDCJCEO TO 9C rv.lil III CoalK. REDI'CED TO White Marseilles Qallts .-*iii,-iiti\ iiiiiiiiik'.-'i I I-n. f iL.r.i, KKDCi'KD TO Muslin Underwear. I.f Ul Ixilof ,MiiKlln 1 ii.t.-r».-iir, Mln;nti.\ ilniiium-.t b.v waler ttuit waa 'SU unit iW ceuti., | 22c "'•^'"<'^'"-"'''** ll.-. ,Nll.-lll liy waler. liOW-OH, Hlllf Iltiy illllll KKIiI IKIi TO lAit lit l.a.Ilei' Wtill« HklW, HaiiiburK Itiif- II.-, Mllxlilly Koll.-d liy water. Ileijiilar prli-e .'¦1O1-. UEliL'CKU TO 3t:C Ull of Kin.- .MiiHlIn .Nlftbt Oowdm w-llli Kml.roldery, RllKlilly duiiiaged I.y wiiu-r It.-niilar price fl.25. 7*1" KKDll hai TO ... 1 WW iCorrnctic. itas. tt]- innac Bacb^iM 1 **My .i«-ar," aai.i Mr. llurjfatrojd, U>« ; tMOikrr.Uihis «ife.''it talht dratC'hnat-; I mas M itbout our Uiy. and, pleuv brav- ' : rn. it Mill Xtr tt.e Uat; but under: the cirvuinstatM>-ti it wan inrvitable." "I iui.ixim; bo," a«iuje»c»-vl the Udj,; «ith it llllle heritatioci in hrr tonr. > "Vou M-r. Kliia," coiitinu«-d thr bank- ¦. ; ••T, "we could nol Irll when my father ; i would dip, and, m ilh his drath and the \ : funeral, thr hou*r woulil br no ufwrt i I that wr couldn't -really tuulda't—bate ! i lat^it hrrr, with his treinnidou* kpirite j und noinr. .\ft<-r all, it won't mattrr j uiurh; wr i-ao arnd for bim nrnt wcvk; 1 aiHl I dMrri^..\ hr will uot mind." | "1 ttiiiitt br will tiiind it a grrat do*!,'' | i^id Mm. Miiriffctroyd. "Hr only wrnt i lo M-hool at Mk-hiu-lnia«, and br will ; bavi- itttrn oountinfT days till thr Christ' i niaii »ac«ti.»ii and now—" i "Well, Kliiui. br will bii\e to remain i Ul yt M-houl onr week nftrr tbe rrkt ot till- lioyi. leiur, llmt inaJI." "liut be luui bet-u uiukiut; a holiday dower." "What Ik that?" "(Ih, a s<.rt .if ro^e or chrysanthr- luuni. or fc.iiuethinjf of tbr iioudrKcnpt ^.ir* of flower, w-ilh a« many petals ffiirnnie.l .>ii an there are daVM in tbr lerin. Then every day a leaf in rrtuovrd, and by ibe time all are ifone h<.iliday bait aiTi*i-d. PiKir Jai-k, hr will have hia •itripiied ohryiiantbemum—and no hol- iil.iy." "VeK, he will ha\r boli.lay, but de- ferri-d." "Thill cuta his vu.-ation itbort by a week." "It i-o'uld aot b« heljie.I. With my fjtlirr dyiiifr. then .lead in the hou^e. It WIIS .juite iuiiMM^Nilile to bate bim home till all wa* w-ltled." "Well." Buid .Mrn, .Miirtratroyd. witb a .sijrh. "then next week be comrs." ¦¦N.-\t week be coiiieK," reju-ated her liusbiuid, "To me the privation Ih l^reati-r tbaii to you. Ynu have your M-rvanU to iitteud to und oi'c-upy your , ! tnind." trliiiined I .. With fcttUatnr taatiort. lost—it ik due to v.'U " "Mt lirur. for lli-avrn'* •«k«, «J»i; ••¦fc';i. »....; Lj.'. I cjiti't an«.*rr jo«i I :sn.>'. ft-.i after him. Hut whrrrcmiibr tw? U hither aball 1 p» r" "Vuu Biui.t gu to tbr K-hont At anee. \ |,ret-ioiMi M-buot: Tu let a boy of riflll : Uii awav aud iM^rr lo i.Kik aftrr kite " "Xo di.Mibt tbr_v havr lU.iir that." "I orvrr apfjroirni at aii of hiafoius I.J whool." "My .lear YAixm. it waa iM>rr««ary. Ily (athrr cviul.l not bavr l«-f-n attirturii' i;iirr tbr riot ' n the bi'tiae." "Uril Ul. -. aj.inra. Inrv- r knew a Jt.i.ea uviib anv heart." "I'rrhapa vou nrvrr knew a Jcttra." "I reo.1 otilv iast week 11. tbe |«prr«( >nr aetitroord fur ttigmtuj, hm htul ti\m \\ hen." "K.ttbrr too mttrh brart Id that etmt," tjkid thr hankrr, bitterly, and tbm: "Thia ia drlayln^ Jnr unni ta—ar'\^ ¦ uiuat tie off." Tbr bankrr ran fruin hia hoBi^. ,.. 'iiadr for l!ir i.latiun. He korw that '.l.rrr was a train due aloitt that tinn-. and hr ha.-.t.-iird tooaich it- He did KUi-i-eed io c&tehinir thr train. out without batiuir ImmI tJu.e u. krv-ure his ticket, and be HtHBg hiui»rlf into a arria^re. in >pitr of tbe kliout uf tbr :u;.rd. whil^l it was in Uiuveiuetit. ,^'? .49c: I^fl ."-t-Hnoi 38c i I tegular , .89c .44Ci And you itut not my affect ioiia. have your clerkK. Samuel." "Wl II, well, well," said the banker, "we win not ar^^ue aliout the mutt«'r. M H Basil & Son ^^ East Main st,'i-HjlirStSS ¦*-'^ ' *¦¦*¦¦ mJU,}JIM. V*. K^Vllj Opposite Post Office, NorrlslOWa, course, that meaii.s that ull win »v»nt- Store Closes Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Saturday. Albertson Trust and Safe Deposit Company, beard of George, I Dot likely that tbri-ti OF NOKICI.STOU N, TA. l.Hlilt'.l: U . Hi 'I. i:il.'-i, I're.>.iil.-nl. U ll.l,IA,M \iim-:k I 1,'^, Tn-i.'-ii III lU Al;|i, \'li .- I'r.-Kl.lent, ,\i,iii-;i;r- RECCiVED ON INTEREST. r.-r I .-III. InlereKl |iiil.I ..n lie|i<i«llii »iilije.-l I.l I li.-.-k nil I..-111HI11I. DEPOSITS OF MONEY Sl'iir Ci-iil Iiil.-r.Ml plllil I'll Ii.-|«>i.ilM I ^ puviible Willi I Ii.-.-k ..r Ten Uiijm' ^f .\oll.-e. I ^ Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, Notes or Obligations. Accepts Triists. Becomes SecuritK for Persons Holding Positions of Trust. Here is Your opportunity. Wc still clitiiii that uc- arc: the only rclialilc hoii.sc for cheap and iiicdiuin fjoods. During' the month of .Srpttnihcr uo will i;iv<' you .m opportunity to buy sonu; cheap Baby Carriages and Refriwrators son We so ue do not w.mt to carry will close them out ;i my of these ^oods over for next se.i- n<l we will ilo so bv October 1st. Baby Carriages: Our $ .S 00 Cairiaijes now ^5 00 Our $15 00 Carriages now gio 00 Our 10 00 " "7 00 Our 18 00 " " 12 00 Our 12 00 " " 9 00 Refrigerators and Ice Chests - Our <; .S 00 Ice Chests now ^ 6 00 Our ^12 OO Refrigerator now $ 8 OO Our 1000 8 00 Our 1500 " " 10 OO Our Our 12 GO '• " " 9 00 Our 1800 " 1500 10 00 Our 30 00 Ice King now Our S25.OO Hedroom Suit which we hail a great on this season, we liave also reduced from 525.00 to $18.00 for a full suit. Come and satisfy yourself. i; 00 00 .sale 203-205 Swede St., Below Main. Norristown. Team-* to lilr« lit nil hours, ilny or night, Iliirk iiie.-tK tiiiins at the gtiition for all parts of t.iwii anil surroundlni? country. | FKKIOHT .\NI> RXPIIKSS DKI.IVEKY. KrelRlit anil pnrkages ilollvereil at rea..ion able rate". Or.len. left at the station or hotel will •-,; cclve prompt attention. June 1 tl ' uully fro lo Jack ".V.itliiuff iK'cn giilijMise?" "Oh. nothing; noulil." "Dirl not your father auk ofter him?" "Of courae he did. But what e.iulil 1 say —thut we liail receiveil co laNor- •lile iiewM." "^'.111 mean no ik-w-s at nil?" "\Vvll, yefl; jtnttm a* all. Unt of • onrse we know prelly well liow mut¬ ters {{-o in Kiicli caM's," "How \ouK jif^o in it aince your broth¬ er fell out with you'?" "Ileiiiil not full out with me at all, hut with my father. I have hail notliiiif; w liitlever to (to with hin afTairH. He was in<l.-ii<-ii(lent in his ways, anil iiide|ieml- ent-s|ilrit<-(l, am] did not incline to en¬ ter the bank. Tried one tiling, then another; oust father n j^ooil deal; vexed him dreadfully. Kolliiiff stone he wa«, never Ki'ttled lo un\ thiii|r very loiiff, and llien <-aiii.- I he crush." "Tra-ih?" "I mean hiti marrying that Ringing ^'irl.'¦ ¦¦'I'liat \\;is had," Fiild Mrs. .Miirffn- trovd, jrrav.-ly. "It w.-us (-.-rtain ruin. .After that—" The hanker did nut eonclii.le liiK wn- tence. ".No, I suppose not," said his wife, whf. iind.-rst.i.xl what wbh inijilied with onl more wonlB lieinR said. ".My fill h.-r did his level Ix-st for (ieoi-(.'e. That cannot be denied. He offcr.-il lo s.'e him af,'ain. He might -onie on a visit—witliout hin wife." ".\nd hi- refused?" "He refused. He said thai he would not enter his father':, doors w lllioiil her. U'liere he was acknow ledped, lliere slie miisl be aokiiowledy-i'd al.so." "That \(Ms lio[H-li-sii," said Mrs. Mur- g-.itro\ .1. "Quite so. We could not hav*. n pub¬ lic niiiger cross the threshold of our l.ankiiiff estnlilislinient. It woiiM not b<i decent. It niif^ht affect the stabil¬ ity of the affair. I'eople niiirlit sav- he wa.s in iwirtnership.iind this sort of crea¬ tures have exjiensive, pxtravapint Instes. There is nokiiowinpr whal thev- niiir^it dra'.v hlin into—forgery. ]>erhap«. No, of course, afK'r this we waahcl our hands of him," "Your father nnd you?" "Ves, my father and I, He has no Interest In the bank. All now is mine, not o sixjience goes 111 llim. If he would have cast her off, got a separation, we i might haie done something for him,! but with this running sore It wa* not: possible." "I sujipos^ijot." "What is his lona la my gain—and .lack's." "Then you do not know w-here Ocorge Is?" "Have not the remotest idea. I am much afraid—gone utterly to the bad. You see, it wouldn't do for father and me to inquire too closely; ho might hear of it, and found expectations which never could b«" realized. The only wonder is that he haa not troubled us with begging letterji. But he was nhvavK proud. Perhaps he Is dead!" ".\nd she?" "Oh, praciouBl don't oak. What can vou e.xjiect of a 'womab of that sort? They all go one way." "One way?" "The broad road that leads todeatruc- tion, moral, social—everything." "Please, sir, a telegram." The Servant had opened the door and Ftood with a silver salver, on -which la}- nn orange envelope address<yl S. MuV- gatroyd. Esq.. The Bank. Mr. Murgatroyd tore open the cover, without much curiositj-. lie was ac- v.U8tomed to ret^lve teletframs. I5ut no sooner had he read thU particular one than his face beeamc blank, he started to his fet't, and giuped: "Eliza: what ia to be done 7 He—he— has run away." "Who, Samuel, from whence?" " lack, from school. Look, what ia to be done?" Mrs. Murgatroyd, no leaa agitated than her husband, pemsed the dis¬ patch; * "Heptonstall School. Y'otir boy rtuj away. Has he reached home?—Jonea, Headmaster." "It ia all your doiag, with yotir Bon- «ensc about not letting him come home, when the other boys returned for their A t-benp Kleelrle B^-II-for call or burglar purpiise*. Poruble.can be pot In atiTWbera- I 'hristmas holidays!" exclaimed Mra. Baticry an.i all cnnipleie. with Sd feet eleetric wire, only t'^.aO.aiid will last for years. Can ; Irfurpitnivd, turning on her tiushand lie altarhed I., any door or window. "UB-HK -HAS arx AWAYP* Xr. Vurgatroyet was bn-uthU-ita wtitu .-h it-ii .iie.i the w»t ..f u tJilr.|-<-lHK.s car- I'iiige. lie usually tn«\el.-<l m-coikI, hc- eai-ionnlly tirst-claxH, never tliir.i, aa that di.i nut .-.insiht with his .'.ij^nity, und might gi\. (w-ople the impr<-Nsi.in that the Itunk was not condition. He wijied his brow-an.i Ux.ked aUmt him. Tht- sliort l)eceiiit»-r day li,.c| al¬ ready eloM-d In, and the lamp WUI. liglit¬ ed ill the carriut^. The weather was wrelrh.-d. l hera was no snow-. How Heldom dc we now have suow at Christmas! Sharp and bitter wtather there hod li«en, but o change lii.d en¬ dued, the snow- had m«lt<'d, ther.' were IUhmIs, rain descenileii, colli anil driving, and the iiitrht vvas black an Kfebiis. What llllll U'come of Jack? lla<l he money? He douliled il. At the school nil |MK-ket money was taken av*ay the flr»t day of ti-riu and dolr.l out iftet-kly in thrcejieiices and f.jur|»-iii-< s. Hia Ikiv, he luld insisted, was t.i have six- jieiice. The niiister Kjiid this wi.s unu¬ sual, but 111' had InsiNti'il. U hither ((llllll .Tack have gon.-? lb- ha.l no rel- n-aa put u(i lhe«iMwJafT«MUM<dl.l>t3l liir ^bfliu^r ksnl Kaorti&ir of tbe raipia* t»- .i><i tlw •ta'ais « hUtir MiUiMlrd. '.rain «*» .in>U(fh! t..- a »t»&il- .Vt <mc« «kiuiu»« w^o* », : h<-a<i« tltrvst foettt. awi It: .tetl as to «Sal waa ihr tualtr;*-., ll •: xRvthinir •snrttrrpi)? Ihr t-alu itrmt tm tbe facrs of wh,. f-».WrJ r.x-tk. Thry saw fi. >irskm. aad Srr* of coal |i»i.: Mii.ke aiMl ftamr. I*m«rntt« akwayiut: ti<ttl «aa«i»{^ - ami a vok« wa* heanl Atu.tt •.. ,• < fuani waa ontumg tk>wB tl.. Ihc ttr-uib. cwitigtuf hta lain,. ....,, ,. ittg thr paaM-ni^ra tm gtr-X out ol It* carriag«r». -Sow. th<>B. all o«t! and stf»i|li( ahr:i. i '.M-iwrr* thrat Area «ImI ttitt )Ot.j- Boara.** .VU »tuntbieil frutn ihr train, tWr* lo- iii(r no plafforw. Thrn> wrrr rrxr^ •.xildiug. aoate fell mtttl hurt thru i*el«r«. 8(>Bir rrfuaril tn lra«<r thrir t-ar I la^rs unlraa purtrra eautr l*> thrir m» iictan£« ta carry tbrir iMK-IUHrra aa>l rugv .\ laily waa rarrv itig a papier IKukittrr fx.nlaiuiug iT.riatmaa |»r« • * ¦ for hrr ohililrrn Tlw »lrlu<f th.. laini^i the whole »Itl>tw^l ..ff. and aii the tOMi were utrrwn on the itlr<>]wn fdrf i lutwern them, all riirhUBI^ ' t10l'.^ Then-were! • ; m »ufHe4eBt t*> :v«,v,^i ,,;: .»i.,, , i«iji.*<-t,.i f*»r h. goal 1!.,. ' -,' "oltiirMi wa» niA in the III. r<i \»»il!ii»r thrm- Mflveh of I' - -ft and of tl.elr hav¬ ing IH. etiriii thry kl.|<|v.l a« ay w ithout , i he women \ntr- .l.-ll. ,1 with l«liir«aiid Ixindlrs. .\ »ui-c«-»j.ion of brartetm. rmittini,' tolumr* iif f<tmrmr ftann** anti l»i. .v ¦tuiking amokr. intUcaliHl where I Ur fail hati Ittfn. anti whieh wa> tbt- \>n\ tc \<r purt.ue.1 by the (Mtaarngrrs. hi Minte places the rarth wasaoft ai their feet aaok in sK.ve thr ank- - other pla^-ea were bl.K-h» of »t<.i. alii, h they bnike their ahlnii T! tell, the wiii.l blew the volur. aiii.ike in their fa»-ra. i'mtrrfooi > ,. Piud. Kvervone wu* out t>f U-Uii-r; aiiue woiiiru crying, chil.iren fright- ent-.i an.i lu-rrHuiiiig ".Now Ih.-ii. iii.>*e ..ri, pleiutr!" woa the call I.f the guanl an.i )>.rtt'rK. .Mr, .\liirj,'nlrt)y'l. rr(."irtllew. of r»er\- on.- ill his prt-{MHU.«-Hi.it.u of the itlt-« tlibf hi* Mill iintfht tia>e lirrn, ami pmlMtl.ly hnd Iweii, ill the train that hiul Ut-n in¬ in tlouriahiuf , Jnred. K.'runil.l.tl .ner the fallen Ktoiiea, '-rtMlttl through the uioiiit earth, sliptirti. picked hilliM-lf up. went .low ii ..ii Iiih knees, rt-.-oirnti hiiiiM'lf, then inxiHteti on |Mirtieulan> rrlatlve to thr nt-ei.leiit from the gtiar.1. nnd wa.H«nublM-tl lorao doing. He applied lo the [wirtrrs- thry aere ttMi buay to ntteii.l to him. He slagK-ered over the a<-euniulatit>lia of fallri) r.M-k ami ••.iil. till he caiiie on a liateli of navvies eniruget] in rr-iioviiig It, and Miw Iteyond the wre.-kage .'f n train. Me inimt-tliuU'ly in.pure.! .if a Workman whnt liM.i lmp|M>:ie.l. w hi-ii tl..- n.-.-i.iei.t ha.l lukrii place, u ht. luul Im-.'Ii hurt, wlietli.-r many hatI lirrn in¬ jur. .I I'h.' ftiuii WHH .tia)iuaa|*Aa iw •tt.<«..irnt, but III.- I.aiik.-r pr. >".. .1 half n at.verl.-gii llil.i his .-lay slaiii.-.i liaiid. The fellow h. I.l it to the iH-itr. Nl brw/ier It. hm-.-t tuiii Ihat Ihe coin was not a faiihuiK Ol a six|M-nee. and when he diiM-ii\eie.| CLEMENT COMLY, —DEALER IN— Best Grades of Lehigh Coal, Also Bituminous Coal. Klouirto^M^n, Fa. IR^A/IN DAGER, -IIE,\1.KR IN- Coal, Flour, Vdcd, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Bricks, Baled flay and Straw, Etc. TestlmonlaU fu. to their vnlae furnish- We handle seveial (jrsJP* of the best rerlllUcr«. ed on applIcalloD. BulldlnK brifk will be farnliibed in sny quaoUly. Orders for Coal. Flour. Feed, etc , Promptly Delivered GRANT JENKINS I CO.," Lansdale, Ambler, Philadelphia, utlves, noac(|uaiiitanc.'sat lleptoiistuU. Was it cerftiin that ht- had run i.w ay ? : Might not some a.-rideiit have bt-rallrn | him? When the rivers wen- swollen and \ had ovcrfioweil their banks, h.' might i h;ive Klip{>ed int<i the wntt-r iiml lieen (trovvncd. At the thought .Mr. Murgu- trtiyd groaned, and his ilisfr.-h.s was ho! Ujiparent that the fellow liavelen ' looked at him with coinpastsion. "Stoiiiick Bill.-, sir?" asked acoin{iaa- sioiiiite fellow traveler. The lianker mad.- no reply. "Hail- a |»-p[i.-riiiiiit, sir?" said the: ayin|>atliLuiig tiuvcler. Mr. Murgatroyd look one, without^ knowing what he did. i .Vs for the fortune Into whi.-h he had ' i-iiiiic by the death of his fiitlier, lie | thought of it no more. W hut was wealth to him without his . I il.I ta In-1 herit It? Life il«elf was M.liielesa (« ' him apart from his i>on, in v\ himall hit ambition, all hia pride, his In.-, were ' centered. The train movt-d very slow ly. With- I otit .-..iisidering w hat hewav; IkiiiI, .Mr. i Murgatroyd sIimuI ujiand tin ii%t against tlinl he ha.l l^-eii gi\. ii (rtihl, nt once la-- t-nnie coniiiiiiiii.-nliv.-, "Well, yer we," sniil he, eontl.U-iitial- ly, "I w-ajin't 'ere w I n it 'up|«-iit-.l, but fr.iin wot I've 't-nretl 'Iwum u reg'lar Biiiitsh up Y.-r *.-'- '' '- fall o' the i-iilin' Plumbing, Steam and^^=^ '-— Hot Water Heating. i Xew TWO SPFXIAI.TIE!4 Rra Ratlialor.—ThiR lit R ulniple but practical beating srraneement tbat wi:i beat v.iur Heoiiiil Kt.irv nwini from the beat that goes out the ("hlmney frum an ordinary move r.r henier It utilises Ihe heal Ihal otherwise Koe* tn wsfle. Come aitd see 11. Tbey sell (or ^;. and will heat a r.,<im l.'xil cheaper than an extra stove. I [TIN ROOKING AND SPOI'TIVa-jobbingof allkln.ls attended to. ' Orders by mall will reoelfe prompt alleaUon. Coontry lradeto!lcil«(J. i Tdepboac Na. ii. i HOOD'S PILUS cnr« Blliouanetw, lodigeatlon, S pleasant laxatlTe. All Lirer HU, Headache ACCIDK.ST. WHAT the comimrtinent Iwick opponite him, :;s if liy so doing ne could drive the train along (juicker. liis eyes rested on the unsteady flick¬ ering light in the lamp. Thru he threw .ijK'ii ihe window and looked forth into the night. .HU witliout was dark, and the dro|Mi of rain glitlere.l aa they caught the light from within. The train uppro.iched a atation. a town; a ha/.e of light, a halo surround¬ ed the cluster of human habitations. In the falling rain and enveloping va|>oni nothing could l<e made out witli dia- tinctncsR. iie looked at hia wiit.-h. "Ijtte; late'" he sjtid. "ik-hind- liand 20 minutea." "We shall Ix; delayed more than that," .said another paaaenger. "Why ao?" "liecause of the accident." ".Vccident; what atcidenlT* "Have you ntjt heard?" "Not a wdrri." .V sweat, cold but pro j Waa fuae. bn.ke out over the banker's brow. ; rails "There was a fall in a ciifting. and ¦ train ran into it and got off tlie I'ne and was ufiset. lit.-urd it at the station w be> I started." 'Train.'—train! What train?" "Oh! the up train." "The up train!" .Mr. Murgatroyd feU back and trriii..i¦'•d. Much in Little I* specially Iritt, iA ll'itxli rilla. tor no Biedi- eioeeTereoDtaiiir.l v> peat riirati«e poarr la •o sinall ipace. They are a abuk- \\»«,t m ll ix-u r. . Ve..*. •» WiIm I f III 1 a trmii.^ (tiab i -.ttt \tlrr Ui ttnitg ak >ay hx UiKU i'ttamatlm 1-4 Ih* ao*M «t thm tar<4i-ai .^* * WUrrv la ai.u KatI galr..>il Hood's cheat, always reaAy. ai- a^ ¦HI way* elBcleDt. klwayi Mt- E^ I I I C Ufactory: prrT.-nt a enkl F^ III ^^ or fever, eijr.- all liv.-r ill*, j sick bea.:.i.-h- lauhdkse, inwHinlklii . 'e. 3le. I The only PJIs to take aUb Hood'* Sarv panila HK MA.N'Y or TIIK PAHaRKOKM in HI'.' ' took pliuH! Just afore tli.- I rain, aim- up, and thi-re wasn't no v^arniii', ao ahe r.in slap-bang into it all. nii.l then the infill biier bustt-d, un.l tht-re you tu-r the iiigin lyiii' ..fl Hit- rails on 'er ai.le like a killed pig," "And were many of the pasKt-ugera hurt?' "llh, lots. lycL's nnd anna and all ttiat broke, und acrt-ainiin.' aw ful." "A Iw.y, a little la.l 1 ii..-iiii, li.ir.lly mort- than a child ?¦' "(Ill, for thai, i-'ds and laaaea ns vt.-ll. Twas a re)f'l,-tr .-.iriiaii.xi." (iiiiiHur he m.-aiit; Mr, Murgatroyd untlt-rHUiud him, "I wasn't "ere," pursued the nmn. "l wor w-iit on w i' my (miIm to clear the ine; un.l now, sir, I must lie al my vork, or, by jigg.-rs. I'll kel.-h it." Mr. Mllr^,'al|-o^.l, sati«fl.-<l that he oiild .>l>t.<iin no furiiier informati'in rom the navvy, and doubtful whether -vhat ll.' had obtnin.;<t w-as r.-linl.te. now ..iahed on to where the fraginenta of Ihe broken carrisgea lay. 'iTjew were lieinir removed with Ihe greuteat ra¬ pidity. ICailriMid conipnnlea do their utrooHtt to eff;i .- all tracea <jf an acci¬ dent with pr. ...titiide and .lis|>n|J-b. Lines were i n, roils bent, slee|..-r« 'tarted out of :'.. 'ir |»o«itions. The lianker went nnii.Ut the ruined i-arriagrs. ".Now th.'ii. ii-TW then!" said an ofTt- i-ial, "not this V ay. pleaae. Ihm't you : see y.iur train <>• er yontler? tiet along ; like greaaetl Tf itninir and tn. or aite'll ! leave you in ll..- lurch." ! "I do not vvaiit the train." anawerrd ; Mr.Murgatro_.il, "I want t<i know about my lioy. lit be hurt? Where la he? | he in tb'- train that ran off tha i ?" ! "How am 1 to know ? A»k tlieni aa ; doea," wa,« : ehurliah rett/rU | "But wll,1 iimltoaak?" "y'lri ¦ it for yotiraelf. Pm not here • to n., Aer qiiestiona, but t'l kt->-p the I Idjot* movin' on." I "1 iukiat on knowing," aatd the dia- \ tre«ae«l father. j "Then find aome one on wboin f-%tt j can inaiat," an«i»ere<i tbe funrtiooary, : iitcii'imi .-iwny. I .Mr. Munrafrfjytl mtufiht tUr foreman, ) and put the (juetttion tn bim: "How i many had Ijetm lnjur*<l? Who were the injured?" "I»»>k hen»," answerwl the man ad- liresntl, "Ije aou for the preaa'?" ".No. I'm n0t: f am a tat her." j "Oh. fatlirr be biowed. If yon was on the preaa I might <ui done axute- - thing for yon." "Mace youraelf at my di»{»o«al here in a aoverviirn." "Oh!" exi-Iaitoed tiie man. "il»at'» ai home of anotJMnr color. S^fjm ttteq. al^ ' halle<i. Whither waa tw g*. V. (in. thr gale i ' 1. .».-h It »>•>. •' lie I .lia. 1. I'iC waj .' Ilr wiu. Ih. tU» . itie trail, '.n wmt.tii^, ai..' ' ••' .. t.r!.!(,'»- where the ! ! .n.l the liiM- Ilr muat a»t . -. I ¦.'...tt. au.I lb. 1. be txiuiti »..« I.l"'- - " ay. V. ! ¦ .,, ;« ;-..-.i •! ¦ him l..en, whri. .... \\... f.- ahoulrti the gtiani ..f the Irain wn • for Ibr (laftarngrra "Ixw^.k allvr. In! Ytiii're not ir<>tii|; aloni,' the In Mr M . . • .ll. III- rrat-lteti II :ik lirai.t' wiu. lrniiip:<a li.l.- -^!^^"•. a;.,l Ih. Ing torn down Hy thia wav liatt - who ha.l e«..-«|«Nl I tn.iii ll,. wreckrtl train left ; ,f il..—,- culrnt, au.I by Ihia v«at removrtl wh.i had Itern I A rt-tl lamp glarrtl likr m thr pliu-e w hrrr tl..'git . oct-urretl, an.t a* a t'ii.iii to ihr i.;,: that he ill usl e\|H-t t the »..rat. ll< reattltett in mlii.t tliat hta ai.u aoiight tt> rrlurn h.nur bj Ihlal.b-i.'' train which had cranhrti int.. the f iiioaaea of t<M-k antl earth UL.i>,, . ahoultl the laiy go but bomr ? lie hn.! uot Cf.ine by an rarlirr tram, or hr would have reached hlaiUatinalltin If he lia.i ra.-a|>e<l unhnriiitHl, hr uii|,'ltt hute, Itr probably wt.iil.l havr, hm. ii tt.nvrye.l over the niHxH of .I.-l.ri- ' Iwvn whirle«l h..iiieuai<l« In Ihr ' thai hn.l }<»aae<l aiih a whu i.- .if liirhl Ita he caiiie In the .'; rection. If ati, by thia tuur ll. witaa«i. in hia nioth.-r'a nriiis Hut ibrrr w.ta the .-huii.t- that he ha.l ..iitTert-.l. Ihni li.- wmt Iviiig ill one of the retiigea ..|vii'-l hiiKtily for the n.'.-..iiiiii.Mlnll..ii of th.i-.e injiiretl, an.i la-furr r>-luriilii|; hoiii.- I.. lliiisI make sure w l.elbrr thia were ati .n not. On Ihr lin.lgr a |«irly ..f can>lri-« were walking,'. (Iiouling .."i ^....i. i. ~ ..' Ihe ('hriatniUK hymn: -Hflall n«. ama'f .,i....- i Wh»rvi»ii lh» Iiart it »»na eteri morning, not appr.>a.'liii.g i. but Ihut lli.I 11..t .-oii.-i-Mi ll- w ho t-uw ii.it hing ii.hppittprlnte In Iheii hong. III.- banker ran after the >aiol'-t» .i.-.-iMtt'.| th.-m, anil lntpiii.--i .. i., .¦ .i. Injur.-tl |M-rH<>iia were. "Therr'a aonie al lb j .Its key," he waa ni.swei. .1 "Where's thai?" "Kight ah.'nd -the way wr begtilro; ^ I ««>, have yon a hallo vol.-.: our hall'.'a I furretl hia |>i|a- up w itli |uirkili a-nke ni I I la-er, antl an.'I nti g.K»l nt all Th. ' I ini; ilon't (ro pmiv witlmul a ! ] Its likr play Inir a toou on a n.l.llr wi Oi>« airing broke." Mr. .Murgatrtiyd di.i not (lauar loan ; swt-r, bul aped aloiiir tta fiisl na he . - ' walk, fualer than went llie lue caroiit-rH. towarda the Inn, Ihe i ci.i from w hi.-h he .'otil.l m.i- like a Ititnliio.iii li.tiirie of HohM ailk 111 Iht' rain an.t f.ig He rushed Into Ihr hoiiM- M.-n we|. ¦.iHlidillg in the |tfi»-il»fe, .ithrra wrrr j 111 Ibe bar. The In.i.iiii.ly waa running I al»iut in arnil '' ' She in ' ' H glimpae of tl< father. It.) uite," alie t-ullr.l. ".-«ii'i t-i..- i.i ¦ - lietl. .Ml'a <M-k.-pir<l, »..! willi 111. i in brought from the aei lib nl, aiet wot i we wniita oiirHi-la It"- n,, 'ii.- i,.-'h«!» .-an altenti lo you." "I d<m't wunl a i ^ .i. . ,.. banker. 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960924 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 09/24/1896 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1896 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18960924 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 09/24/1896 |
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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The Ambler Gazette.
VOL XIV.-X(). 42.
AM15LER, MONTGOMERY COL^XTY, PA., TflUHSDAY. SEPTEMIUCU 2i. KSIMJ
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Month | 09 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1896 |
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