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The Gazette. VOL. XlII-NO. 17. AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA„ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1895. $1.25 A YEAR- Professional Cards. ATTOBir.B.ra. J B. LARZELERE, JR.. Attorney-at-Law, ta DeSalb St., > orrutown. Pa. OoQections, (.^inveyanc ng and all Lacal Boal- •eaa will reoeive prompt attention, aprXV-ly pREAS STYER, Attorney-at-Law, W7 Bweele Street. <MTtetoini, Vtk. ALBERT R. PLACE, Attorney-at-Law, Ljuiedale Pa. Omcas:—Lanadale, Pa. Norriatown. Pa. janWly QWEN B.JENKINS, Attorney-at-Law, BulUU Btdiding, Phihulelphia. Third Floor Froat. Tetopbone No, ZTM. jnlftly lOSEPHT. rOULKE, Attorney-at-Law AND OONA'EyANCEK, an Walnnt Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Sprintrbonae, Moiit«. Co.. Pa. Attend* alao to inauraiMX:, ooUectinc ao^iettl MO! of eeUtea. July :; ryaai furaiciJixa. ^ r\R. A. C. HERMAN, A. M., Oculist, K. MAIN STREKT. l>itNSDALE. PA. rWeeaers of the err and tar a specialty. Cyea examined aud proper glasmis fitt«d. Orms Boi-Bs: 7 to « a m., 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m. nov :!2 ly p VOTARIXa. inly Ily DEX KEISEL, Notary Public, EMatr and r.onve3-ancin|t and jreneral agent. OfBoe 1 m.le EJiat of Anibler AMBLEH, P. O.. PA. apr 6 a>m BOTELS. p F. HENDRICKS, Springhouse Hotel AND SALES gTABLES. SageDen^ aooommodations fbr permanent and at gueeta jnn > ly DROAD AXE HOTEL. JOHN S. SCHREIBER, Prop., BKOAD AXK. PA. Boarding by tbe day or week. Flrat^lai* aooonunodaticns for stock salea. Cboice Uquors lad cigars at the bar. Jniyaoiy DBKTISTS, J H. KEISEL M. D., Dentist, 1BS6 OolnmUa Avenou, Philadelpliia. Al Ambler. Wedneedays from 9 a. m. to SJO p, m. COKTMACTOMB AXD BVILDBRA JAMES O'NEILL. Carpenter and Builder, OOONTZ, P 0.. Montgomery Oonntf, Pa. mar S I7 DENTON S. RUSSELL, Contractor & Builder, Ambler, Pa. Batinuitca Ftyniahed. mayitiyT ^F. M. E. SERVER. Carpenter and Builder, Oreland Pott. Office, KoDt«, Co.. Pa. Betblebem Branch, Readinc Railroad, Vork doae in all part, of the coantry. febn lyr QEORGE AMBERG, JR.. Carpenter and Builder, Post OfBce: AMJILE or BLL'E BELL. Estimates furnished. Jobbing promptly attended to. ¦pr 1x17 TXHERTAKEKS. QEORGE G. DAVIS, Undertaker, Short distan-:^ east nf AmblCT. All orders by rail or otherwTee left at A Nib- ock'e Livery, Ambler, will receive prompt at- tantioa, mayl41y- P, O. KDnama. Foar Wj.BnniOTO«. Pa, AVtmOVKMBA. QEORGE GEATRELL, Auctioneer, PKNLLYN, I'A. TofMa reaaonable and Mti Khctkm gnaranteed JOHN G. DAVIS. Auctioneer, •nae Hill. Upper Dnblln Tirp.. Montg Terma Reaeonable. 40taim 1^1 new 1I to /jablrr, Mnni (eanty, Fa, will be promptly anawered. Co., Pa. Professional Cards. VPBOTaSTERERS. P^ A. BAUM, Undertaker and Upholsterer, AMBLEB, PA. IPHOLeTEKING in all branches. Hair Mat- tressei. a specialty. Grandfather Clocks and An- tique yuraiture neatly done, mar :»Im p MlSCELLAliEO VS. OAMUEL HAMILTON. General Blacksmith, (Booceaaor to John L. Onsman) AMBLEB PA. none Shoeing a Bpeclalty. jan 18 em ;aMWMFflfl.Wffl^?<W^ 2 I i Skylights. Our GaUery at 1030 Chestnut St. 2 Dooaa Bblow ELRvaitTH Pnaaxt, w ALTER DEPREFONTAtNE, BLUE BELL, PA., TEiCHER OF PIIKO IHD OBGJJ, Asent for the AMBLER GAZETTE. martl tf the finest in Philadelphia, will uow receive onr entire attention—the Arch street gallery having been sold. Our phenomenalsuccess 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 QUICKER DELIVERV OJ ORDERS. For large groups, no other studio is so well fitled as ours, and the new skylight enables us to oSer superior inducemenis to Committees representing Colleges, Schools, etc. The superiority of the Gilbert & Bacon groups,) and individual portraits, photagraphs and pastels, has been universally recognized dur¬ ing tbe past twenty years. All negatives made by Gilbert & Bacon are now at our gallery, 1030 Chestnut street, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS ARNOLD AIMAN. PfilCTICiL SLiTE and TILE ROOFER. BEMOVBD TO WYNDMOOKB. Dealer In Roofing Slate, Slate Flagging. Bed, Oraen and Black Slate, 2 and ii-ply Read}- Hoof^ mc BuiMing and Sheeting Kelts, Oranite, dement, etc, Bepairing a specialty, Estimatea VTMDMOOR. Pa mar 8 It JOHN M'CLEAN, Ambler, Pa., Dealer in lime, aand and brick- ana 1 ly Hanllng and arading done. lAf M.SULLIVAN. Steam Marble and Sand¬ stone Works, MAIN BTBEET, NORRISTOWN PA. Indiana Limeetone, Pennsylvania and Connectl cut Browustone, Wyoiuing Bluestone, etc. oct Bly -THOMAS S. GILLIN, 0. E.. Surveying, Ambler, Pa. Farm, Towns aud Topojrraptiical Surveying Executed and Certified ta Agent for tbe aale tA Boae HUl Cemetery Iota, ang 2 ly FOKT SIDE HOTEL, WH1TEMAB6H P, O., MONTG. CO., PA. S. T. GODFREY, Proprietor. Paaturing and Wintering Horaes a Specialty, dec 13 ly If Experience is worth an)-thing, bere il is: Over Half a Century at the Watchmak .-r's b ^nch and sUll at it. E. STELLWAGEN will call for Clocks and Watches to repair, and return the same when in (roo<i order at reasona¬ ble coet for quality of work. Kend nostal to him at Fort Waihington. Mtntg. Co,, Pa, ang 8 6m p Box 7i. Qilbert & B^con. mar 14 8m WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 3D AND 4TH. .....THE OCCASION anticipated and awaited with interest by the people of NorriHtown ii near at band. For several years Our Millinery Openings have burn noted events. Each occasion has surpaaael state that the coining evenl will be a success ita predeceaaor and it te unneoeaaary to IHE HLUHERY DEPA8IMEHI wUl have an irreaiatable attraction to all visitors, and tbe charming models to be ahown will in¬ dicate that we will sustain our reputation wbicb has been long eitabliaiied. The Coats and Wraps as is always tbe caae, will be mirked by an individnallty of taste that ii desirable to woman. All are Cordially Invited. Wednesday and Tliiirsday, April 3 and 4. Handsome Souyenir TOEiCHCOSTOIEE. M. H. BASH & SON, ^llJlf^.^freet OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. For Sale. Farms and Country Seats of all sizes, at TELFORD. CHALFONT, COLMAR. LANS- DALE, NORTH WALKS, OWYNEDD, PEN¬ LLYN, AMBLEE, FORT WASHINOTON, and BETHAYERS. Alao City Property. GEO. EMLEN, AttyatLaw, «B Walnut St., Pbila., aept 17 Iy or Penllm. Montg. Oo CHARLES E. LINDH, AWNIXG, TEXT and SAIL MAKER, Window Awnings, Flags, Net and Canvas Banners, Tarpaulin and Floor Covers. Transparencies, Horse aud Wagon Covers, Canvas Printing, Etc. S. U/. ^or. )^li>tl7 ai>d Jprii?^ Qardei? Sts.. pi?ila. Residence, loio Wister St Entrance, 512 N. Ninth St. apr 4 Imo WM. E. BURL. Fort Washington, Pa., -DEALER in- Building Stone, Lime, Sand. Hauling and Grading Done. mar 10 lyr ALEX. NIBLOCK. Anribler, Pa. Restaurant k Livery. HOTEL WYNDHAM, J. D. COOPER. PROPRIETOR. BUTLER AVENUE, AMBLER, PENNA. First-class Accommodations for Permanent and Transient Guests. RATES, $2.00 june Uly Choicc Rooms, A DAY. Home Comforts, Hack meets all trains at Ambler Station. Will ran to any part ot the countr)'. may 1* ly Chas. E. Aaron, Ha« H« RjLNXAjARy AMBLER. PENNA.. Painter and Paper Hanger. I am prepared to do H.4RD House, Sign and Wall Painting. WOOD FINlSfl A SPECIALTTa Paper H^^S^^d- 1>ADPD H A NTiFP Jnst received the latest styles of wallpapers and decorations, have a fAfCK I i/\i>vj CR. j^^^^ ^^^j^ ^^ ^j^^ j.^^jj^ ^^^ ^.jjj j^ pleased to wait on all that have anything to do in my line. I am bette: prepared than ever to do plain and decorative work. Guaranteed, Orders Promptly Atten 'd To, Shades and Shade Fixtures. to famish shades of all kinds. Shades put up and DECORATOR, Gazettf BuildiDg, AMBLER, PA. Satisfaction Window ^AAMBA AXB CO'KEBCTlOVBBa. V B. STILLWAGON, EJread and Cake Baker, Akblol. Pa. yiM OMifccttooa, ioe ceetart^taxtry ca^a^ rfaatofrnfta. Partial and imddmsi ¦np;di«d oa ^f/^ aoOea, and ordera aolwitid. aat l ly I am fnllv prepared to do all kindp of Paper Hanrinsaiid Kancv Iieooratin^r All work caar- antecd. A ftall line of MonMug oonmantlv on , band All oidera by nail promptly attendod to «pp 1 ty I OYSTERS AT NBLOCR^S RESTAURANT, Butler Avenue, Amblcr, Pa. HARRY NIBLOCK. Propr. Oysters and Clams VR BEAaOV ts any itylc JleulB at all boon. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. declsiy I am also prepared and altered to fit. Also have for sale room moulding in g^eat variety. Inn. f. tr fAIirTKMB AJTD TAVEB BASOERS. e J.JONES. Painter and PajXit Hanger, E. sMin BSOAO A2I!, PA. aapeealty. MiUw pnwqrtir attrnted to. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE¬ FUL QF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO A Y-zrii pacts The Ward Restaurant AND H.JOHNSON AMBLEB. PA.. ^Painter and Paper Hanger BrttMtw nvalahed OB a|>pHGati«a. by aaa yaoaavtlr aMaBdad to. »« in for Oraat Weatam Champ spana. LidieB' Vealfi at all hooia. 8o)e acvat Cboioe Wine Dining Boom Second Floor. S. C. CU5TER, Proprietor, No. 16 EAST MAIN ST., iNorristown, Pa. BOT VSmo For sensible peoi>le 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 fresh. 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 always be our aim in the future, as in tbe past, to give our customers the fuil value of everj- dollar. Thanking our friends for their past favors, we solicit their trade in the tuture. Verj- Respectfully, J. L. BROWN, Penllyn, Pa. p. S.—Remember, we give special prices in quantities. READING - - - - RAILROAD. Aatliraeltt Caal. He Saiaki. No CIndara. On and After Novafflbar U, 18M. TRAINS LKAVE AWBIJS&. For Philadelphia. Readiner Terminal, S.M, 6.87, 6J17, 7.r, -Lbf,, %.H, ».ll. K.bl a. m.; 12.13, lAb, S.IH, 3.21, t.!0i, 6J11, cas, 7.42, 8.31, lO.V p. m. Bnndays, 7.S6, ll.iti. 10.46 a. m.; 1.11,3.36, 4 JT, bXI, 7.00, 7.4«, 8.81,10.21 p.m. For Philadelphia. 3rd and Barla St., 7.41 a. m.; 2.21 p. ni. Hundaya, 7.as a. m. Por Bethlehem, 4.4e, e.SS, 8.« a. m.; 2.38, £.57 p.m. Bondaya, 7.19. 8.S7 a. m.; 2.12. S.Oii p. m. For Doyleatown. 6.53, 8.43, n.S6 a. m.; 2.38, 3..11. i.4», &.8g, 6.37, 6.M, 11,4:^ p. m.; 12.4h night. BuD- daya, 7.1V,8.«7, 10.48 a. m.; 2.12. 6 00, 8.40, SJH. 11.3y p. m. TBAINS FOB AITBLEB. Leave Beadmg Terminal, Philadelphia, 8.06, 8.00, 8.06, ll.OOa.m.; 1,00, 'i.w, 2.47, 3.30, 8.56, 6.00, bM, B.ll. 7.3S, 8.4.'., 10.46,11.66 p. m. buudays, t:il. 3.06, 8.66 a. m.; 2.30, 4.16, .'•.42, 7.42. I'.Oo, lii.47 p.m. Leave Third & Berks. Philadelphia, 4.10 a. m.; L40 p. m. Bundavs, 1.20 p. m. Leave South Bethlebem. ;,.HB, 1.V,, 10.56 a. m.; 12.30, 3.60, « 10, p. m, Sundays, 6,3'), b.36, 8.20 a. m.; 4.10,6.10, p, m. AT1.ANT1C cmr DmsiON. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut St. wbarf and Bouth tit. wharf for Atlantic City, Weekdays, expreaa, 8.0» a. m., 2.00, (Saturdays only 3.00), 4,00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, k.iXl a. m.; ,'>.46 p. m. Sunday, expreaa, O.OiJ, lO.Oii a. m. Accommoda¬ tion, 8.UII a, m. and 4.30 p. m. Betuming, leavs Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenuea. Weekdays, expreas, T.3S, 9.00 a. m.; 4.in, 6.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m. aud 4.32 p. m. Bunday, expreaa, 4.00, 6.16.8.00 p. m. Accom¬ modation, 7,16 a. m., and 4.IS p, m. Parlor cars on all express trains. L A. BWEtQAKD, C. J. dAMOOOK. Oeneral Snpt. Oeneral Paa. Avt NABCISSA STORE XXX rfMIIB week wi' want to call yonr atteution to X our Teait and Coffees, ranging in pnce fVom 26 centi* fur (..kilong to (K) oeuta for t>esl l-ormosa ; same braud sold ut Mjme places for 80 per lb. Beat Imperial at 60. Uoiaen Rio coffee at 28 and beat Java at 38 cents per pound. In Syrups we offer you pure sngar at 4 anc 7 cents per quart, tbe oelebrated H B. at 10 cents per quart. Water Crackers. Trentona: dinger Snaps, Soda Crackers, Cotlee Cakes, all at 6 cents per pouud. We offer you some fine 4-crown looae Muscatelx at 7 centt per pound, or 4 pounds for 26 cen Is; these are genuine 4-crown, no 2 nor 3-crowD. Alao 4.crown Ondararti at the same hguree. _We wonld like you to try a Ikjx of our "Hoyal Hr Macaroni;" this it; American manufacture untouched by the liand in the process. Onr 6 cent corn slill nolds its own, one patron sakl as good as Wiuslow's. We wouid hanlly like to sav that, but the amouut sold^is ita own reooninie"dation Perhape you would like some black barnew oil; we bave it, but we are anxious tbat you shonld liave it, D. L CRATER, Agent. Ambler Hotel, William C. Blackburn, Propr. First-class accommodations for permanent and transient guests. Sile and Exchange Stables. Stabling for 50 horses. iV PalHs attention and goad aanriea, may 131 y HENRY SLUHER. Carriage Builder Ambler, Pa. The latest styles oi Oaiitagiii made in tfaeimes aatiafactory manner. Kstlmates given for repairing, repaintini! and building new wagona and carriagea. All work gnaranteed. apr S tf Ambler Coach Service And Livery Stables AT BLACKBURN'S HOTEL. C. W. OEBHABT. Prop. Teams to hire at all bonra, day cr night. Hack maata trains at the station (br all parta of town and aurronnding cmintry. FREIGHT AND EXPRESS DELIVERY. Freight and packages delivered at reaaonable rates. Onten laft at tbe ataUtm xa hotel will receive prompt attentiaa. aa» 1 tf Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report BakinsT Powder ABhOMJUTOX PURE FROM THE YEAR ONE. LOCAL MISCELLANY. —"Uneaaj' lies the head that wears a crown;" but it will not bea circumatance to the uneasineaa in tbe head ofawomas who doea not wear a new Kaster boanet. —Printer's ink is a prelty ^ood cement to u»e in laying tue foundation of a suc¬ ceasful busiuess. —At the beginning ofthe preaent year orders were issued from the ¥. ik. R. railroad headquarters giving clergymen the benefit ot a half fare uutil Marcb 51. By a new order, juat issued, the benefit of this rate is extended until the eud of the year. —A dead man can drift down stream, but it takes a live man to pull against it. That is lbe time that tries a man's soul— when the tide is against him. ANNUAL CONVENTION Arbor jUays Appointed. Ttie governor bae iesaed a proclamation fixing Thuraday, April 11, and Friday, April %, 88 Arbor daye. The governor saye : "Our citize&Bcan do mucb to repair tbe loeaea we bave sustained in tbe defor- eatation of tbe mountain regiona of tbe state by the faithful observance of tbe one day in tbe year aet apart for tiie por¬ poae of planting treee. To ornament the pabiic achool irroanda and make tbem more attracti ve.to protect and add to the comfort of tbe traveler upon the public roads by the shade of treee, and to pre¬ serve tbe shores and banks of tbe sreal rivers and nmaller streams of onr state by the piantiuji; of treee upon tbem, are ob- j»ct« worthy of tbe attention of every one who liaa an eye for the t>eaatifal or a regard for the useifaL Bucklen's Amlca SiUve. The Be.st Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fe¬ ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬ blains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiliveiy cures Piles, or no pay re- (juired. It is i;uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pritx 25 ceuts per box. Por sale by Kees C. Roberts, Druggist, Ambler, Pa. feb 21 iyr Of tbe Montgomery County Sttbbatli Bcbaol Association, to be Held lu Amblor, April 16, IHUo. The annual conTentioii of the Sabbath School aaaociation of Montgomery connty wiil hole this rear's senions in the Mouui Pleasant Baptist churcii, Arabler, on Tueeday, April 16. Tbe prBsident of the association is Kev. J. K. Beeber, I). D., of Norristown ; the secretary, Eev. 0. T. Steward, Bridueport, and treaaurer, Rev. J. B. Henrv, Norriatown. The Baptist, Methodist and Presbyter¬ ian Sunday bcIiooIb of Ambler have uni¬ ted in preparing for the reception of the members and delegatee wlio will be in attendance. It is expected tbat several hundred visitorE wili be entertained here ou the occasion. Tea will be served in the baaement ofthe Baptiat church. The program ae announced is as fol¬ lows: 2.80.—Devotional service.—Led by Rev. WiUiam Neison, pastor i'resbyterian churcb of Ambler. a.4S—Explanatory addreea.—By the Prealdent. Rev T R. Beeber. D. I'. JK.—Hymn.—Work for the Night is Coming. 3.00.—Address.—By Bev. C. J. Kephart, of Asu- ville. Pa., secrelary ot tbe Peuurylvania Htate association. S.fO.—Hymn.—What lihall the Harvest Be? 3.25.—Primary ezercist:.- Mrs. J. W. Barnss, of Newark. N.J. 3.5S.—Beporta. 1.15.—Offerings for convention expeoaaa. 4J0.—Open Parliament—Topic: "How to Pre pare aud Teach a Leseon." Coiiducted bv Bev. Oeo. A. PelU, V. D., aasociaie pastor Uraoe Temple, 4..W.—Uusinesis. 6.00.-Befreahmente and Oreetingi. E^'ERIHU. TJii.-Devotional—Led by Bev. John B. Poch'. pastor Bl. Peter's Lutheran church. 7.«&.—Hymn.—All Haii tbe Power 'Ji<>.—Addreaa.—"Preaching U> Children Hylvanus Obeerver. Bull, D. D„ Editor Bev. Lutheran ESTATE HOTICE, ESTATE of John Batdorff. late of the borough of Anibler, IdonV/omery couuty, deceaaed. Letten of admiDistration on tbe above estate having been granted the -jndersignod, all per¬ sons indebleri to saiii eatate are requeatea to make immediate payment, and tboae having legal claims to present tbe same witbont delay to a. C SEIPLE, Adminiatrator. apr 4 St Centre Sqnare, Pa. F?8TATE J Owynedd tuwnship. ESTATE HOTICE, of Esther F. Tyson, iate of _ . . Hontgumery connty, deoeasedT Letters testamentary on the almve eatate hav¬ ing been granted the underaiened all peraons in¬ debted to said estate are requeated to make im¬ mediate payment, and those having legal claims, to preaent the same without delar to CABUOl.l, B TY80N, NEVILLE 1) TY80N. Executor*. Address, Boz 31.5, Norristown, Pa. apr4 Uf) ESTATE lOTICE. ary A Dublin townsnip. F?fiTATEof Marv A. Hague, lale of Upper J Dublin townsnip, Montgomery county, de¬ ceased. Notice is hereby given that letters leaUuneotary upon the above estate have been grated to the un¬ dersigned. .-Vl! pemnnp indebted to said eatate are requested tc make immediate payment, and those having legit', claims acainat tne aame. will nre<ent them without delay in proper order lor settlement to DAVID THOMAH. Execntor, Or bis attornev, Qilbert B. Fox, Norrislown, Pa. ain-4 at fAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai THE SUMMER SESSION \ SCHISSLER COLLEGES OF BUSINESS, Karristotm ud Phlladelphift. Fl, ESTATE HOTICE. T7"BTATE of Margaret A Hague, lale of l-pper Lj DubUn townsnip, Montgomery county, de¬ ceased. Notice is hereby given that letter* testamen¬ tary upon the above estate have been gran ted U. the undersigned. All persond indebted U> said eetate are re/jtiesled tc make immediate pay¬ menl, and those having legal claims aaainst the same wlU present them withrmt delav lu proper order for settlement to DAVID TtfOMAB. Execntor. Or his atUnsey, Qiltwrt B. Fox, Honiatown. Pa. apr 4 at 8TATE1CEHT OF tht finances of the borough of Amblei, for the year ending March 4th, laK. J. Wataon Craft, treasurer. BECEIPTS. Balance on band Mar. 14. ia»4, $l.o>» n k'A IB printing or- I ADBOTTED AT AKT TIHE. Senioa is continuous —on I Affords Tcarh«r<i and otbers a rarr ojipor- lunirj' t" tMkr a Sj>f-ial { onrst >n JEn$Sli.th, Clmmmical, ttr CnmaierciHl Sttzdivs. PTTFILB The Annual rarati(«is. 1 hir instructors are thnnm^ly experienced educators. Wr |>o«ieas the remarkaMe record of placinc n irrraier pcrcentajre of pupils iri lucrative pou- tiua» than any ot our compctiton. A J SCBJBSLEX K A.. rw«f tm-t Fownd^ i carT ly ^ ^ ^mA.^^A^aie^A.^am.'^l^m' A. H. Manderbach, collector Jobn FLiher. collector ~... Thirteen bonds, issue of ISM... Isaac Landis, overpaid by bonds Mr. Keim, ooat of pi dinances Ambler Electric Bailsray Co.. ordinances - Ambler Electric Bailway Co., notic?e Holland & Dettra, amount of judgment Id fiilL Granil Union Tea Co.. license J. Overholtzer, Itcenae Aaron Heyett, " ta. F. Hartaell. licenae. Wm Kerber. " tJe<i Bohrbacb. " Frederick (ianry, " ............ f. C. Biddle. " Plamset&Mtevena," Jam«s Stevens, " — Leon Waahbom, " ~ John Lipscomb, " ....» f ieorge Amberg, •* Jacob Black, " A. J. Oberhi.luei,'• Jacob T. Swartley," ...¦. J. B. Funk. " Samuel Effrig. connty treasur¬ er, acct. holel licenae zan as 1.3U0 •> 682 4Si 6 to T fa 600 6(0 6 to 6 00 i ou lu til I 00 sm iai * M 7 »• 10 eo '.38 no-M.'w sa •e.5f<« m akjut at DI8BCBSEMENTB. Ambler Electric Light A Mo¬ tor Co I,**' 00 Ambler Spring Water Co HO W Daniel Dowlin, atreet commis sioner -.. W) tO Edward Bright, constable JST T. Isaac Landis. ciu-biug and stone 416 SV Charles F. Andrews, work on lindenirold avenne -, 400 to Wm. H. Shaffer, crnsbed atone 146 71 DpsaherTrap Bock Co 147 00 BAJUrjCSS. \Na A. THOMAS AMBLKB. PA. I have a ttaU ItaM at iVinter Horse Blankets, all Oan f^OB fl BBward. Plnafa aacB ii ABCBITBCT. |Mal7 BEAN, Architect, UinanAUi. PA. >OWARO C. KENT, Architect, AMBtai.PA.. j Mr-ls«aira at asaaars <rfiea. PHILAD'Ah PA^ ;S.K.a>r.l«ka»*Wri rtiijrp ¦ Grant Jenkins & C(k Practical Plumbers, IH A. NIBLOCK'S BI.ILDWQ lUTLEi UEIUE, ilBLEl. PI. ABordaratetMltaeerftamWaK wm reeaie* o«r noat canCU attaatitn. Main odloe ta LANSDALE. Tetepbone Ko. 11. »™«1T /JBDOIWAL "belts: K14STIC StocWnfl. Kare Capa. Arkleta. -«*peii»prv8anda(ca,lkc.,ftc. Best Material. FA <;uaranieed. Prices Ke««out4e. LadvAtlmdaBl NEWCU ¦Fit., 339 H. STM STREET, PHILA.. PA. K B.-Trtt«iea caiafeSy btted Mait-if* Beechwood Laundry. FIRST-fL.\SS DOMESTIC WORK apr4Uit LUMBER XJNDER COVER Hoey & Christ 1207 Market St. PiiliOa.!>RU, I^dnrwd hy I>r. tr*. K. D. Blark»<<nA. et Imiatelfibta, m (be bett Wbisker far kavaikls. Tbe moat eztesrive BtocA of Lranber and Sbii^lei to be f-nind between BettihAea yoa ean Ito* at NOVTB WALBS. CoamMaf at ^ite and Yel! Saia«^Qmaaa,Vitti^smaVta\bOia^a»lf^ma^^ SKty,lKSJataS,He_aM»BBnjrKDraCOVKIL Fencing maleoal of lOl O-Ua p»BaaiiTlrfi tfiTr—Tl T*—' "-'— (made<rfpare white le *"" A. K. SHEARER Philadelphia and Pine. Hemlock Poplar. Maple, Cbeetaot^ - —¦ -* -" kiBda. Terra ll. Kbeatbtag lANTED-SALESIEN. NOfiTH WALS» PA. We want a few men tt- sell a Cbaiaa ————————— —¦ Lbiaof Nnrs- ery Stock. We cannot make yoo rkb tea BKmtb bot can give yoa alaadr ta^<a>iiat ifA will pm MasNMIarK. Oor pricta eonennad with the tinea Write for termF and territory to THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., ¦at7aa: WCMESIEI, N. T- J Watson Craft, rent 1 year... 18D W A. K. Thomas printing 10" 7* J. Watson Craft, mercbandise 10' *! Irwin Dager. merchandiae 47 a J. B. Shannon A Hons -.. ¦ tt Patrick Uney. stone - t •'' J;>hii Steer, services 12 80 A. H Manderbach. J. P., Heaa.. 2 .W .John McClean, work 81 » H. W. B. Reed, mercbandise- T« J. J. Houghton, aocount appro¬ priation (or Enclid avenne... tO (W Borough auditora' fees 6 On J. B. Holland, boro'gh solicitor 76 tO Job. Haywood, Pres. board of j health - *'¦ » A. P. 8haw, repairs 6 00 Thos. Rose. councL expenses | to Norriatown - Sta Wm. C. Blackburn, meaki ftim- isbed prisoners - * HO Wm. Murphv * Bons, books... 4 40 B B. Kussell, carpenter work.. « 15 Tbos 6. Oillin, borough con¬ veyancer ~— to 14 i. Walaon Craft, salarj' aa treasurer — 80 to J. Watson Craft. sUte tax CB t« Interest on bonds, per conpon | paid - 81*15 I Six bond-s redeemed with ae¬ emed interest. *» »l-f6,7l8 8B BBiaBOe on band March 4tb, \m •• gr4 n- »rr4 a ItwStI 8>|B,M9 W We. the nndersigned anditing eommittee o* the Boroogh of A^iier, have examined tlw ac¬ count* of J. Wataon Craft, treararer. from March Uth, UM to March 4tb, 1886. acd found tbem oorreet. C. T. DILU ^ ) QBOBGE T. 8TYEB;, -Aaditor*. WALTER C. BBCK, S Mareh Tth, 1806. Atteat: Wn. A. Davw, Clerk. AprU lat,Mta. apr4»t GLADIOLirS BTT1B8 AUmoST GIVEfl AUIHY. 7C CENTS FOA M: t1.26 PER 100. I have a large stock of bulbs of these snperb flowers, all ool<wa, fisnt mixed varietiea. con¬ sisting of Scarlet, Crinaaon. Pink all shades of light and dark colon), Vellow. Variiegatad. Wbite and light colors. These bnlhs are my own ralaing and Bi«t<lam stock. Having more tban ! ^riU BMd fbr my own use, bave condcded to diapoaeof a torn bondnd, and owing to bard timea bave plaeed 'ben witb¬ in tbe reach of eretynae. Tteae baiba win all bkmei dnriiw tbe arnnnwr aad asalir a great dir- piay. I will aln bave a Umtted anmber of DAHUA BOOTB ftir aale about May lat-over Ito cboioe variettea. Order at once U e«a wWi to s«nm good stock of OladloloB and Dablias at a bargain. 6 K. WORRELL, mar a 3t Fort Waah-'agtoa, Pa. TbeKenderton." OCEAN EM TENNESSEE AVENUE ATLANIIC CirV. N. J. ".»>.—Hymn.—Snn of My Bonl. 8.2&.—Offerings for conventiou expenses. 8.80.—Address.—Hon. John AVanamaker, presi¬ dent Pennsylvania Btate aaaociatiou. (Mr Wanamaker has prumiseil to attend if po<>- slblc. In case of inability, will send a competent subs.itnte. >.aii.—Hymn —Blest Be the Tie. Benediction. I'aator and Frienda lu tbe Uark. According Ia) reporte tliere art- lively tiuiee just now in tfie Oxford street M. t'. cliurcli, Frankford, of wliich IU',\'. .1. W. Perkinpine, fonnerly paetor of tlie .Auib¬ ler M, K. cimrcii, is I'luatur. Tlie trouble lietween pastor and jieojile ie reported to be of long stitnding. MatterK reached a climax one night re<«ntl_v when the diKirn of the church werv locked hv the janitor agninet Iiev. Mr. Ferkinpiue uikI hi^ friends. The jiaKlor, however, got inaide, and he now announces thut he intendg to hold the fort againat hie eneiuinee. The church, which hae a nieinberehip of uliout -'.tO, ])rior t<i the (tinlerence wae divided in regard to the udviaabiiitv of re¬ taining Kev. .Mr. I'erkinpine. Thoee who were opiK>sed to hici gignitied to the pre¬ siding eider that the church did not de sire Kev. Mr. I'erkinpine to be sent lack hy conference. It ie aaid that he wae <if- fere<l a church at a lese ealary, which he refase<l, leaving no alternative to Kiehop Foae but to return hini to Frankford. The paator'e frieiuls arranged to give him a reception on Friday evening, >rarch '2Si. It ie eaid the proiuotere of the affair did not a»k tlie oflicial board for penniefiion lo hold the reception in the charch. The boanl con8e<|uently told .\ndn'W Iloupt, the janitor, to keep the d'lore lo<^'keU. The |iroinotere of tlie reception, however, contrived to get inside, and when Uoupt l)ecanie aware of thie he turned the not- out, leaving jiaetor and iKWjile in the dark. .Subsequently one or two niaU- ineuibere fell down the cellar stepe in tlieir eagenieae to get at Houpt. I'aelor I'erkinjiine. who cluinied the right U> ase the iiuilding, (¦Jille<l on jxiliceiiiaii Keck, of the fifteenth district, and aeked hiui t^, arrest Houpt. The oflicer refu.sed in the absence ot' a wamint. The reception wae then held, (In Sunday the war wae renewed. It ie cliarg(Kl against the pastor that he called for the claae bookp of (ieorgi- Pick- gring, Thomae .\iken and .lohn T. liaekill. all of whom resigned ae claw lea<lere. Mi. llckering also remgnini tlie offiir of .Sali¬ bath Hcli<!ol fiuperintendeiit, which he liad held for Rixteeu 'ytaob. The Ordinance la rnlawfut. Every town in Pennsylvania is indi- rectlv affected hv a decision rendered Wedneeday by Judge .Scott, at K<iaton. The cauae wae hrought hy .Sonth liethle¬ bem againet a New York firm for the recovery of a penalty for the violation of a borough crJinaiu«. Thie ordinance requires iiereone not engaged iu (lerma- nent retail bunineae there, before begiii- niue the aale of any snod;! whatever, shall pey a iicenae fee of $.50 a month. .K penalty of a fine of oot leae than (IOO ie proviledfor tbe violation ofthe ordi¬ nance. The defendante contended the ordi¬ nance wae in violation of the inleratate commercial iaw. Judge Scott de< lared the ordinance void, becaiiae the Act of 18!l3does not limit the amount ofthe fine tn be imposed. Theordiname wae alao dttclared to be nnlawful becauae it ie in contravention uf the righte of iuter- tate commerce. ••Am 1 Married er Not?" aaked Mr. A., despondently, "I declare, my wife is so nervous and irritable that : I don't stay in tbe house a moment long- I er than I can help. My home isn't what . it used to ht." "Mrs. A. is sufferinf \ from some functional derangement, I presume," said B. "Ves, she has lieen an invalid for years." "Exactly. Her experience is tiat of my wife, hut she was cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre¬ scription. Get tbie remedy for Mrs. .•^., and the happiness of your home will aoon be restored." Mr. B. was right. For prolapsus, painful periods, irregalar- ities—in short, all "complaints" pecjliar to the female sex—the "I'"avonte Pre¬ scription" is a sovereign spethfic. Rupture, or Hernia, pennanently cur¬ ed, or no pay. For Pamphlet and references address. World's Disperaary Medical .Association, }tuffalo, N. Y. NOTHING LIKE IT. Dr. A iMid D«ed as Old as tke Karth-A Ue- iiiarkable ll»vuiuent-It Conveys Prvparty lu Muutgouiery (.'aumty aud Ueseribee tt l-'roiu the Hogluniug uf Creativn. A most remarkable deed wae placed on record lu the Kecorder of Lleede' ofiice at Norristowu, Friday. The puper d«e- cribee the tranafer of a tract of eeyeral acrea of land and improveuienla iu the towQahip of Tpper 6alfurd, Monlgomery (»anty. Tbe unusual feature of the deed ie that it datee from the time the world wae created aud ie the only deed ever placed on record in Al luiguuiury countv con¬ taining thie ciauae. A portiou of the deed reads thua: "Whereas the Creator of the earth by parole aud livery of aeixen, did enfoeff the pareute of maitkiud, to-wit, Adam aud Ere, of all that certaiu tract of land called and knuwn in the planetary eys¬ tem by Che name of the F^arth, tugether wilh all and singular the advautagee, a'oode, watere, water coursee, eueeineut libertiee, priviieirea, aud all otliers, the appurteuaiice.- wbateoever thereunto iielougiiiK ur in any wise apjiertainiug tu have and to hold to them tiie aaid Adam and Eve aui. their heire of their hodiua, lawfully to be begotten, iu fee tail general for ever ae hy the eaid teotl'meut. Kecord- ed by Mosesiu the firat chapter ofthe tirHt liook of hie records, commonly called Genesis hv reference being thereunto hud, will more fully and at large appear. "And whereas said Aduui and F>e died, Beiz^ni of the premisee aforeeaid in fee tail geneial, leaving i8Bue,heir8,child- ren born of their hodiee, to-wit, aons aud daachlers, who entered in the same pretuiaee and became tliereof seized ae tenants in coiumon hy virtue of the do¬ nation aforeaaid and multiplied their aeed nixm the earth,and whereas iu pro¬ cess of time the heire of the said Adam and ViSe, having become very nnmeruue aud finding it tu lie inconveuient to re¬ main in common ae aforeeaid, besongiit themeelvee to make partition of the laude and tenemente aforeeaid, to and among.4t tbemeelvee and they accordingly ilid make such partition." The deed then goea on to explain huw the land wae purchaaed from the ludiane by William Fenn in July, 10H5. The propertv remained iu tiie Penn familv uutil 1751, when it wae purchaaed by Soloman Grimley, then a eciuatler. It hae heen in the Grimley family ever since and the present deed conveys the property, which conaiele of thirty acres of land, from 8oloman K. Grimley, to James Z Koone, hie aon-in-law. The original tract purchased from tiie Penne consistei of over one hundred acrts. Tbe Tranafer of Uoeuaes. Judge Yerkee, of Doylestown, in re¬ fusing to tranefer a reeturaut license, on the ifround of the uuflluees of the jierson making the application, made some com¬ ments in thie connection which are of genera! interest at thie time, in view of the fact that fhe present law reetricte the granting of licensee to persons of tem¬ perate habite and gooi! moral character : When the legislature made this law they aesurapd all the responsibility ofits consequences. Il is asking too much of sworn ufhcere of the law to expect v blind disregard of ite plain provieione, in the face uf facte which are notorious, even though twelve men may be found to certify that thoae facta are not true. When facts are directly under the ob¬ servation of the court in the matter of a license app'iuatiun, it ie bound to take notice of them, liecause the seventh sectiof! of the act provides that the coort ahall refuse the license "whenever in the opinion of the court the applicant ie not a fit person to whom such license ehould be granted." The titneee here referred to ie that prescribed hy the act. We are cnnmrained tfl add that the fact that there may be other (lersone holding licensee who, becaaae of intoxication, in- teniperani-e or immorality, are ei|aally unfitted to be entrtisted with them, is no reason for irrantiug thie application. lu conclusion, thoee landlords, of whom there are too many in thie coanty, whu are making exhihitione of their iu- comjielency tu hold license by reaaon of intemfierance and acts of intoxication will have themselves to blame if at the June court they eball fiud themselvee obliged to find other occapatione. Fort Wadilngtnn Items. The firm of Knig'nt i Unger has mov¬ ed from Arch alreet to Cheetnnt street, Pniladelphia. The junior partner, Frederick B. R. Unger, le a son of Henry Inger, of this place. The senior part¬ ner, Jadge Knight, ie a citizen of Aml>- ler. Mias Sallie Conard, who has lieen an invalid for several weeks, ie still very sick at her home. Wfien ahe ret»vere ahe wdi l-e taken to Atlantic City. Edward Ford, who aae been butcher- ini; ali winter, baa agreed to help llaniel Speiry with his carpenter work daring the eummer. John Went!, Jr., son of Thomae J. Wentz, is engaged in H K. Young's store, Whitemarsh. Walter Wolf, who former¬ ly heid the position, hae returned to hie home in Bucks coanty, where he will as¬ sist hie father in running a store at .Southampton ville. Morrie K. Allen, of Hatboro, who takee charge of tbe wheelwright shop here, hae been onable to straiglilen hie place of hue ness owing to eickness. Hie KotkIs were moved here on Monday. Mr. Lauer. who vacates the shop wili build a ahop of hie own on hie lot on the Engar- tnwu road. He hae had severul corKl offere from outside iiartiee wanting good workmen, but hae refused them all. Workmen are busy over at L. t-. W'hitcomb's. nRS. J. F. NEALL., of TJof*. r»s Keanedy's Pavoiitf Reine<ly Make.. Anuther Benuu-kable Cure. [The Times Union, Albany, K. Y. Four years ago, Mrs. Markham, who resides on First streel, comer of Nortll Swan, noticed a sensitive spot on her lefl limb. It was apparently nothing serious, but soon developed into a sore, and before long the limb was a mass of ulcers. Mrs. Ma'kham employed some of our best physicians, hut obtained no relief. In fact, was told that nothing couid be done for her, so for four years she suffered with tbese dreadful ulcers, which had eaten their way to the lione. A little less than a year ago, an ac¬ quaintance told her ahout Dr. David Kennedy's Fa%-orite Remedy, and that he believed she would find relief in us¬ ing it. Mrs. Markham's four years of suffering bad made her skeptical, the more so as she had obtained no relief from any of the physicians who had at¬ tended her. The friend offered to send her a bottle of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy if she would try it. He did so, and there was aach a decided improvement that ahe concluded to give the remedy a fair test. Today, not quite a ye:ir after tak¬ ing the first dose, the tilcers ixaxt dis¬ appeared ; all that is left to show what she has suffered is a swelling on tbe ar- kle of the left litr.b, whicb is fast disap¬ pearing. < Mrs. Markhatn if naturally strong in her praiaes of Dr. David Kennedy'a Fa- vorite Retaedy, and feels that but for it she wonld now be a helpless cripple, if not a corpse, Snch a straightforward endorsement needs no connnent. Dr. Kennedy's Fa- .'oritc Retne<iy cures diaeaaes when tak¬ en according io directions. It acts di¬ rectly npon tbe kidneys, liver and blood. In cases of nervonsness. dyspepsia, rhcn- tnatism, ulcers, old aores, blfcod poison¬ ing; atKi Bright's diaeaae, it has made pronounc-ed cnres after all otber treat- ! ments ba>e failed. afir 4 at Jeuklntown Itema. I'nclainied letters remaining in the Jenkintown post office, April (J, (Ieorge Acme, John Braaeiom, Mies JHIa A. Con¬ ard, Mise M. L. Conquest, Joseph Fer- eneon, Miee Mabel Grove, Mrs Grieh, Mrs. Holienaack, Mise T. Hall, Mies Katie McKinnou, Mr. and Mrs. New¬ burg .Strecker, Mrs. E. I). Siherley. The telegraph poles on York pike will be replaced bv higher onee in order to prevent interference with the trolley and electric light wires. There seems to be a little falling off in the passenger bosineae of the trslley cnni[wny e:nce the onslaught of the Reading railroad. Mme. T. G. AIot, o! New York, has moved into the store room in S. R. Aiman's baildini; vacated by Jeweler Foy. The new proprietor intends to condnct a firsk-tdase millinery bosineae. A Tiew iias Discovered. Quite a nnmber of the membere of the lecielature recently witnessed a trial or test of a new gas tlia' hae juat been dia¬ covered. Tlie discoverer le Thoman L. Wilsun and the teet took }>lace at the Franklin institute, Phitudcliiliia. The new ilinminant ie called acetylene and it ie twelve timee brighter and stronger than the ordinary- gas and can lie pro¬ duced wonderfuly cheaper. The quant¬ ity of the present illuminating i;ae that costs %V2 ,50 of the new gae wili coet just twenty-five cents. It ie believed that thie new discovery will revolutionize oar entire system of illDniinating streets, buildings, vesaeis, etc. Residences in the country can twe aoetylene with tbe same advantage aa cities. Heal Estate Traoafers. W'hitpiiin townsliip—I iwelling and two traete, containing '2x ucree ll'S perclies, Williani HunioMuumd J. Hart, fWOO; tract of '271 percliee. .Jacob A. Deuvw to Jamee Hoffiuan, of Xorriton, HJO. Towamencin towneliii.—Farm of -18 acree :Ki percboe, Henry H. Bower to Abr.ilmu> K. Honaicker, H7UU ; ianii of 41 acre* Ss perclies, Miltou K. tiehiiiaii h .low'pl] B. Audere, ^WAIO. -Moreland Uiwnahii.—Furm of r.". acm 70 jien-hee, F^dward PaiieUi ,lohn Curtey, of I'lii^T Dublin, SfCHKi; farmof 70acree 70 Jierchea, Linford A. Sbuenmker to Martha K. Paul, of Horsham, $7015.(17. Fpjier Imblin townaliii-—-Two tracts <-ontaiiiing alxiut Kt perches, Jolm Car- ley to .Martlia E, Paul, f ^XIO. \\'eldon—Dwelling und I acre 40 percb- **r .^•'.V*'^*''**""*^ ^> William H. Hansen, of I'liilailelphia, filiOU). Jeuklntown—Dwelling, lot 25 bv 150 feet, U illiam B. 14oberte lo Annie H. Kubert!^, Jl'lOO. .-\iiingtoii towiiuhip—Dwelling, irreg¬ ular lot, John (;raig to ly<juie ( Inch, of PhUadeiphia, *400(). S[irinj.'iield townahi|i—Dwelling and .¦>7 iM^rciiee, William Ycakle to Eliza Na«e, of >)>riiit:tield, *1'*J«0. I.aiiedale—Coal vard, Abraliani C. God¬ shull u> Isaiah T.' KuJp and Ciiarles A. Kline, Ui.'iaW. \\'liit«.>iiiar6h—l.ot, containiin; l'£i Btpiare percheB, Dr. Milton Newlierry to Henry I'nger, *aH). .Anibler—Dwellingand lot, containiug 8H4II eipiare leet, Albert B«wk to Uarr\- S. Na«h. *L'JOO. Ipper Gwynedd township—Dwelling and 2 acre« iit< iierches, Sarah Snvder to Jes«' H, Snvder, Jr., of Towanitjuoein, lsi-.7.y Montg»>iii«ry townahip—Farm of 18 aerve V2i, perchea, Henry J. ilufiuttrto FJdw:ird Turner, $4,500. Worcester townshiii—Farm of 21 acres 17 perchee, Juhn W, Berke to Thomas P. Berke, S2HoO, Worc»,'ster township—Two bniw ton- taiiiing .'Xj acre.-^ 11,'! jMsrehes, (ieorge Erb to Ikirbar.i Bean, $4.yX). Plyniotitli township—llwelling and two tnu'te, containing .5ii acree IiK |iercliee, Ciiarlee C. Righter to John J, Webster, IjMillOO. .Abington townshiii—Two lots, each 30 by 100 feet, iypinVt Ijxnd aud Improve¬ ment coniiiaiiv to Isaac Aiburt Brown, of Philudelpliia,' $a.50 ; lot »l by 100 feet, same Ul Roliert and Maggie Allen, $2U0; tract of one acre, Harrv 1. Hamel to Kline Van Winkle, of Fxlge Hill, $1000. Ipper Dublin Towushijy—Tract of one acn-, Albert I'el'refontaine lo Samnel Knt'le, WOO. Clieltenliam township—Dwelliia;, lot 7:; bv 180 feet, Jolm iioe tu Lewie Sinitb, oflUi.Mott, $1250. Whiteiiiarah townshiii—Tw<i tract(< of tinilier lund, containing !!• acree 96 jKjrchee, William Yeakie, adniinistralur, tu .lowph Y. Nash and Harvev L. Naah, of Siiring.leld, $l'.522,.5l'. (iwynedd townsiiip—Dwelling and 4 acree kit perchee, Sumin ' " ," an to C A I tiifliiv Kiege, of l'li $^>50u, Bubje<-1 for a mortgage lo, ....i.., lioreliaiu Township—Dwelling aud 10 ai-ree 7.5 (lercbeti. Joiin Walion lo Bar¬ tholomew Daley, *lti00. Hatfield station—Dwelling, kit oO by 'Mm feet. .John A, Kratz to Louis Schulke, Plyinouth township~ Two liouses and lot*,. W.J. Molonv to Ambrose I>ettre, of NorrisUiwn, $4700'. Itatai Hlatorlcal PuklicaUun. The Hiaturitail society of .Montgomery county, Pu., lias just pubii^jited a laize l«'mo. volume of 4A) page!?, beiug a col¬ lection of historical i>apen- prejiared for the .^xtiely by itt: uieiulierH. The book is illiistrateu with sevenl maps and engiav- inp-. There are twenty-seven articles in tlie liouk. oy twenty-one autliore, all tehttiog lo the hislory of the county. Among liie most iiupurtant Hubjecte are the followiug: '"Farly History of A^'' " " «ii- eiiip;" "Bankn of Mon;, ," "Sketch of L/iwer .Mii, ¦. j-.,nn.ip;" "The F'irat Troop of Montgiimery Oiun- tv:" "Clock and Wuti'.i.i.'u.rv „f Hm; County;" "The l^dei: "Aid I{ond(,Ted by Montg>iii.- iity Wo¬ men in Hosiiilale, Etc., in the Laie War;" "Swedes' Church;" "Nirrhon l*re»byt^ rian Church;" "Friee' ! 175«>;" "A Briiish Capture of.- .; Valley Forge;'' "Fourth aud i lUl. iUttaliouB, Pennsylvania -Militia, 1777-17S();" "Tbe Jellereonville Tavern, Built 17i>.5;" "Har- ritori. Home of Charles Tlionieon, Secre¬ tary of tlie Continental Oingreas." .Vlltiu.' articlee contain luuttiTeof much interest, lioUi ti) the peojile of the county, and to the historian generally. Many incidents tlml owurred duriug Colonial und lievi/lutionarv timee an- mentioned. I luly a eiiiali eJition of ihe book Ixaa iK-en printed, mostof wnich will be utken by membere of the g<iciety, 100 copies will lie offered for saie at $1..tO each, bound iu cloth. These ure printed in clear type, on gofxl, toned Uxik paper. A few copies have been printeil on ueavr, hand-made paper, and will be sold at $2 each, boimu in vellum, or>il..50 unbound. The jioslage on the book ie 20 cente each for the ctoih-lxiund c<ipiee, and twenty- five oenti< each for tlmse on tlie hand¬ made ;iaper. ¦m Fun Wlfh Bia rollkw. "Some folke can't drink cofTee nnleas it's hot," said Mr. Gosliugtuu, "and I don't like coffee nnlesa it is freshly made and scn-ud hot, bnt I like to drink it through ull its varying pbaata from hot to pretty nearly cold. I like a sip of it, when first poured, writhoot sngar or auy u>51k or cream, wben ita arouia ie fresh luid pnngent and com¬ plete and quite numarred by the admix¬ ture of any foreign eobstance wbaterer. Then I pnt in tbe oanal qnantity of rac- ar aild of cream, and tben yon have the cop of coffee in its higbest normal state, and how delightful it is! Then, M I drink it, I add more cream. Tbe re¬ mainder becomee more and moro dilut¬ ed, cooler aud lighter aud lighter in color. The coffee flavor beoomss BMSe and more attenaated, bnt it tonevertke- less keenly dafined. and i« so coutin— to the end. The last of thc trap is ooly tinged with tbe color ef the coffee. It ia uot cold, bnt nearly so. By contrast with what yon have drank it is grate¬ fully cool. A sip of rrcain witb a coffee bonqnet, and yoo set dowu the cap witb a friendly feeling for it for what it bas oontuiued. "—Ncw Vork bnn. A eorrespoudciit of tbe Pbiladelpbia fh"e«, writiuK from Norniaudy, says: "So few tonrJKTe pase tbie way tbat tlie an.«WCTR to yonr fir-Jt iii<;niries are like¬ ly to be di- 'Which ia tb* bonse of ('hu; lay?' 'Hiibcaiinet beloug to tlierte ij-artd. We do not know ber!' 'Bat she died a long ti!u«ag«i^' pendats ibe ttmrist. 'They guillotined ber bncanso sbe killeil Marat.' 'Bir, this is a cotuitry of boBsat people. Tb«e are no aseasBim isere.' " The Lesal Method ^f Taklac au Oath. Governor Hastings has just signed the Fow bill, which prohibits the kissing of tbe Bible in taking an oath. Instead of killing tbe Bible, oaths must be taken wi'L the right hand resting on tfie 0{>en Bible. Thie law goes into effect at oaee, aud at thc April term of civil conrt, oom- rjencinp the fifteenth inst., the old form, against which ec mnch hae been said and written on sanitary groonda, will be abolished as illesal. Ttie only tbree legal ways in wbicb an oath can hereafter I 'Cnion. be administered in this state are by the hand resting 00 tlie open Bible, witb tbe nplifled hand and by affirming. ¦^[laih wm aaaa Be Va Gladstone oompntes that tbe baUtMd speaksn of tbe Eu|;lish langnaffe bare inoreawd from i.n,000,000 to 10.=i,000,- 000 daring the last 100 yeara, and tbat tboy will unniber 130,000,000 by tbe sad of tbe year IWO. At tbat rate of is- eraaaa, 'wliirb is aev«if old eacb oeatnry. snch speakers will incltide not lea tban WiO, 000.000 by the end cf tbe year SOOO. —St. LoBts Bcpoblia. Kttt to Tatk Tlueaah IC Flapjack—Gliblcy is quite a talkac; isn't tae? Treacle—Tes. bat bia bat will ftA down orer bis mootb.—l^iringMd Core far Hen<la<die. As a remedv for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. IteSecls a r'- cnre and the most dreaded hat iieadaches : yield to its influence. ¦ .;t- all wlio I are afflicted to procure a bottle, aad give i this remedv a fair trial. In ca.«8 of ; habitual constipation Electric Bitters i cures bv giving the needed tone to the i bowels, and few ca-*es long resist tbe aae I of this medicitie. Try it once. Lar|«e j bottles onlv Fifty crots at Eees C. Roberts' Dri^ Store, -Amblcr, Pa. ¦prtesTlase Is wben neai|^ everyone firels the nceil of aome blotid punning, alreingth in- vigoratisf and beaith producing medi¬ cine. Tiae real ment of Hood's Saraa- parilla is the reason of its widespread popularity. Its nnequaled succeaa ia its best recommendation. The wbole aya-', tem is susceptible to the most good from a medicine like Hood's SarwoarilJa taken at this time, and we would lay special stress upon the time and remedy, for historv has it recorded tbat dehya ar« dangerooa. Thc remarkable aaceos achieved by H-^sod'e Saraaparilla and the many wao^a of piaiae it haa reeeiwrf, make it worthy of ye*r confidence. w« aak yoB to jive thjaawdiiriiiraiair tnaL i
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18950411 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 04/11/1895 |
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 | 04 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1895 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18950411 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 04/11/1895 |
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
Gazette.
VOL. XlII-NO. 17.
AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA„ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1895.
$1.25 A YEAR-
Professional Cards.
ATTOBir.B.ra. J B. LARZELERE, JR..
Attorney-at-Law,
ta DeSalb St., > orrutown. Pa.
OoQections, (.^inveyanc ng and all Lacal Boal- •eaa will reoeive prompt attention, aprXV-ly
pREAS STYER,
Attorney-at-Law,
W7 Bweele
Street.
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Month | 04 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1895 |
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FileSizeK | 64371 |
FileName | 1895_04_11_001.tif |
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