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t he ambler gazette vol xviii.-no in ambler pa march 22 1jk si 25 a ykar norristown letter fntly of ifiillilav m^rllnj of hi ii miiimi run comity ttinimtrf it pflf|iuii9s folly in otivftir i^'kmhimi 1 lir y'»n1 wlillp in our cmirtltittlnn nnrristnwit 1'n mar 19 1900 a propel i'i 1 < i_r ; i i holiday it i lo be notlrpri n new move in congress im^i iict ii iiiinli1 in imvi iwn more stilled '" lint for tlit battle of lexington chiiciiki will thig foil never mil daya me mcred dav holy i d he ftofthfp the and mi given ilnvf and he worships best who lies bestow bis powers i am lik paul in this regard i have no patience with tbla thing of making holidays now that philadelphia hg rpproprl nted fl crore and 2 000,0(10 more for the purpose nl ottering their drinking water the people of ihe metropolis ill no longer hnve to cultivate the insitiency of the camel nnd go witli"iit drink for a month or two at a lime and tbe return by net of congress of w 00,000 collected by tariff from the peo ple of puerto rico ought tn make tin people ln'ppy in the case nf louisa pienon rotter vs henry potter it being an applica tion for divorce the court appointed george n corani master to take the testimony and hear the evidence and make report to court a delicately attended meeting of the ltepulbican county committee wan held here on mar 18 mid april kith fixed for electing delp|zhte.8 to the stnte con vention to be held at unrrinhnrg on april 86 then1 nre nine to be elected tu a etnte convention which is to nomi nate an nodi tor general and two con gremtnan-at-lanre to be elected bv the people nest full it will also elect del egaun-ht-lnrj;e lo the national conven tion to be held in philadelphia to nominate a candidate for president anil a candidate for vice president and sel ect w electors four at-large to serve to the presidential < lertoral college the democratic state convention will be held nt enrrisburg on the 5th of april next our convention to elect two nations convention delegktei will be held it icnliintown on monday may 14 they will also elect two aller nntch as they are called but their functions are perfunctory a joint con vention if thicks and montgomery counties to nominate a candidate for congress to succeed mr wanger will be hell t bristol bucks county on monday 3 une 2i uo you see tire peo ple will inive us many conventions as in the cuining months of this g eventful year death is a factor seldom taken into account by politicians lint one death of ten diaairangro all the plans of the must aistnte statesmen it looks now of course that mr mckinlev will he rp-nnnii noted for president and mr wanger for colgressman and 1 dre mine that our conpressmen-at-large will be re-nominated 1 have seen statements however that the venerable fnlu-ii'.i a i irow is m he pppoaud i think his is nn imagiiwrv spectre tlie old mail ought to be permitted to re main in hami'bh until he voluntarily should desire tn retire he h;is not l*en an offensive partisan mid although he lias not been afrjrreaa£v-6 or prominent in the political arena t'he last fyw yean he iiiih been nt tire post of duty and bus cast his vote according to hitt convictions of right it looks ik if governor hustings will hardly be in tlie national convention this year to nink another eloquent forensic effort in support of m.s.qnay whether governor stone w»h ri;*1it or wrong in not re convening the legislature to elect a senator one tliitip is certain it would have been absolute folly to have doive ho for that legiata tnie was uimliu to agree and no man would expect any member to chance his viewb at anotber'meetlng indeed it would be dangerous to any member to do so is his reputation would bo open to all borte dl iinputations of dishonor the enovmon expenw f an txlrn session of tlie same icgislutulf onght to be nverteri let u new legists tare see if tliey ii>n agree upon a seu ator vlion sctkmtl directors can iki1 aflree tlie court diamisaea tbera and appoints u new board the iu way when a jury can mot agree they arp discharged and the cave goefl before sn entirely new set of men and lie same luaj be said uli«>«rt the expenae of u special election to erve perhaps hut a week or tm i m ihiiiuer's vbcwl sent we bud u m><ulnutn or twi killed nl uxetei but may but the conu eil did not incur the cost of a special election but left tlie vacancy csisl til it was lilled at the pehruary elect inn pattitan called an extra session when he whh governor and notbiug i'lmie it but n enormoua east to the slate in speaking a.f the death of the ven erable l"b h mather in another journal the printei mwlc me'eoamit the grave violation of grain mar sa.eonimon witl our uneducated people i wrote thht mr mmiiiit so pinch resembled luilgc chapman unit indue ciiiipiiuin told inn iliai he u frsqueutly taken for ii r mather when riding on the car in the vicinity of lvnllyn ob tlie north lvnn road mr mather wuh a tidier man but fiittiiic down the jud^r rehcinliled him very cluseiv cspeciully in the eyes of thuse who only occaaiuiully seen either of these two noble men mr mather was in former yearn a frequent visitor i norrlatown and i bad the of vlaiting at his huaspitablt1 uouie nutny cai-h ii^o lie whs a nuble man of the lilt'n stboi'l anil in this regard alao r«h»mbled the luti judge onapuian of doyleatowu tuere were gentlemen in the district in tiiosedavs leiiinil w w 11 davis alwhvs interesting an an historical writer in tlie lionlrstowu btelligencer nf mar l,r n i n i s an account of the introduction of tne wonl '" white in out constiln tion of is;;s nil r which the culmci nun ere not allowed to vole until tll dr abolishcil slavery and the auneudents to tin count i tut ion of the i ' n i i i.i state again i'hting«l tlie stutus of the pulure i linn ii thai of fieeineo entitled til the friineliise hut a very interesting chapter him be written ou the fur her subject bni did uie word white oul of fcltc 1'eiiiisvlvania qoostitu i urn i'll 1 a a qualltkitiun rcquilite to avwy per*jn who id tn fvcieise the tlectlve franchise iii rifjht to vote in this stall ile|ieuded iipnn bin being white mow ingn in hl«j"menof montgomery cutwtv l::i makes ii note h to bow tfre work i ill niotion in ilie e,,nsl ilutional ciinx 1'iitinn nf fl72 mid i'v rtb'im bnl little is known of the d'iirieultv that wns expel ii'iin d tu nc o'liplisl the era dication and arcnmplilh the < ¦ 1 1 i 1 1 l ¦- ii is is us illtctngtlng a st tj bi the uiie bid by i leneral davis manj nf the old school yeiitlcinen it anted tbo clailw1 (', remain us in the constitution of 1838 ii r me itf lliem hi re nf i lie opinion that the amendments lo tin constitu tion nf the united state were nevei ci.iistitiiticiiiallv adopted < mliers wanted obituary watson ki-niikkihni watson kcndi'rdine a long time dent of bucks comity died suddenly al his hone near ltir/iberville on day morning the imjh aged y tlie p in ihe constitution to di p remain foi there nndertlieir fonntrnc tion siiiirnn1 could be extended i women bnt under tne rtlautse adopted saffragh is reatrlrtrd to rverv male iii , 21 years of nge poa^ssing the ing qnaliflcntinns " then follow quail flcatlons in the nonstitul ion 38 th l q o 1838 the cliiuse rend by t he eihzeiip evi rv whit f 21 i jn elections freenihii of l i y the age of 21 yean bavina realde»l in this stale etc plndl enjoy the right nf mi elector the weird male rented as much trouble us the word wiiite which by inanv was eoiihi dereii innocuous under the 16th amend ment to the national constitution the arguments were elaborate white women are white freemen mid lu;nce female eaffrtge could have been extended by n nere act of assembly hut this for bnnther mid separate article the next great oonatltutionbl agitation will be on tin1 queatlon how to r«>t rid of i be word male old friend 1oo reward 1<h the readers of this paper will be pleased to lenrn that there is nt least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and tlmt is catarrh hall's catarrh cure is tlie only positive cure known to the medical fraternity catarrh being a enlist itiitionnl disease requires a consti tutional treatment hall's oaturrli cure is taken interally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of y y the disease and k strength by building d it t the patient i th constitution anil ns.-istnib nature in doing its work the proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they oiler 1100 for any case that it fails to cure send for list of testimonials address f j cheney & co toledo o sold by all druggists 75 cents hull's family i'ills are the best mar lirsl from the efti cts oi hem i failure rai h i-iisi da morning mr kenderdine com plained ol nort feeling well and arosi and went down stalls simple re medifjs were administered and he sal for a time ill ; ill inn ibair near the stem without suffering apparently il at tempting to rise fie fell over and iinme i diatcly expired mr kenderdine was will known id bocks county and was foremosl in all enterprises for the wel fare of the public he never held pub lie office and was actively engaged in business affairs since lu was four yean old watson kenderdine lived in sole bury township and eiiiicil mi tnannlae turfng for himself from 1865 to within a couple oi m;hs when liis son-in-law hon hampton w rice took exclusive charge of the bone fertilizer works at l.miiherviilo mr kenderdine was an active member of the solebury partners club and mas a member of the society of friends watson kenderdine was the son of john b and martha quinby kenderdine and was born in llorsham montgomery county on pel 3 1830 john k ken derdine in 834 moved to solebury and built a grist mill at lumbcrville in 1s47 lie built the saw mill now used by hampton w rice for the manufacture of fertilizers this saw mill in 1h51 was changed to a planing mill and in 1854 to a sash factory in 1h62 it was changed and the fertilizer industry was commenced in 1886 mr rice became a partner john e kenderdine was the projector of tlie cuttalossa road and in various otlicr township enterprises john b kenderdine had the following chil dren watson ellen i the wife of kast burn reeder thaddeua s isaiah james deceased robert killed at the battle of gettysburg lizzie mrs e watson pell watson kenderdine married hannah daughter of nathan and martha strad ling preston of i'lumstead township they have three children living ellen of ambler mrs edward v i'liillips emma l k mrs hampton w rice and florence living at home mr kenderdine was a wglljthown writer on agricultural and otuw topics and had a talent for writing verses his latest paper that on corn and its hi products w.-is read at several institutes and published in the gazette the first of the kenderdine family to come to america was thomas who at united states transport sum li f n x vi newport xe i abseift for an inde has had a years will john on the nier sailing from newport xews v'n ginia he will be charles o b invert rvlio meat market here for many become hn dtcrd of the hotel meanwhile charles b kratx will remain fn charge of bis shop here ctootge beheld wlio carried on the batoery business here for many years lias lentei 11 house ir perl;asii « hitln r lie will ivinove bis'iuiiiiiv uliout april let the age of eight years came here with his father one of thomas kender dine's children was jacob who married and had a 9oh,jae>ib 1st jacob 2d also has frr»i»e t(i manila i bad a mvii jacob jacob 3d was tlu nnd u-alkim hack nnd forth from in work 1 eei daj hi tin n » 01 !¦< i p01 m ers ft irwin the fork in.mul'rn tnrers of slioeiuakcrtown now ogotltx al the time of war he mule the die lor tin company of lancers which entered the pastor accepts charge ii ur ii llriifiiiiii . iff w i*>.l timiiiimu iii ( rtll ilf illf nilili-i i'n-.lnt mt 1 a time in ipem-cl a ¦ hop it l'ive points on the sccoti'l btreet iike then moved lo i lnnliiij;dtiii valley he and then bacii to shoemakertowii wheri lie conducted an extensive blackamith shop in lijj he purchased a property in mbler and moved there abotti christ lm < hiirili ttml viii-iiii l,y tin ti"ii i ret win r bi ii«iiii rev oeotjfe h l{i'hikiui smith uiiii.nn baton and charles weid ner and trustee lohn s buchanan mei mr broening fast thund 1 rooms oi the presbyterian board of pnb lication and he gave bis assent to li unaiiimoua call exti tided mas time lie continued nearly 20 years in business in ambler and ibeii sobl nit to bis son john and for a time they worked together later on the decea ed again worked for myers & irwin and then took a place ill the keasbv & mat tisofl works ambler about mx weeks ago he was stricken with paralysis and had apparently recovered ife had gone tn l-'ux chase un a visil and while there contracted a cold which earned bis death he was probably one of the best me chanics who ever worked at a forge do ing many b piece of work which requir ed the utmost care ingenuity and knowl edge not only of the trade but of the properties of metals the children are john and ivster.both deceased thomas of ambler nnd harriet wilson and mrs carrie plumlv both of fox chase ellen maitkoe klmen the death of miss ellen markoe knilon oeeiitrcd monday at her residence in philadelphia miss kmlen hail been ill i'm some months but was thought to be improving her death at the end wns sudden and unexpected to her fiunilv nnd friends miss lcinlen was the daughter of mr and mrs george knilon her mother being mlsa helen wlinrton a member of the distinguish ed family of that name she wns well known in this community having spent tnunh of her time at pen liy 11 their country home and having attended runnvside school ambler for a time cluiiiik her youth she was born in philadelphia and was graduated f'om miss carter's school at catonsville maryland she msdo her jle'mt in society three veins ago miss elllleil wae a great lavoritc with a vivacicms and agreeable manner whiuh attracted persons to her and made her many | friends wherever she went added to i i milepath commissioners of this pci-s mil beauty she had r « inning nnd ' county have received the following let i.'eneroiis disposition which makes her ter from the sidepath commissioners of btss doubly sucl fir her family end lycoming county broening pastor of presbyterinn chnrch has ri ceptetl the call rei ently estendeel by the ambler presbyterian church and expects to take charge of the pulpit in apnl the session os the ambler clnirch coniprisinb 11 s cope ( h 11 ii ¦¦ r sih vvilli d y hn hll l-rlli mi spring work on the farm is bring •!• 1 1 v '¦'! bj the frerjnent ti 11 n 1 hi boys nnl en k thorottglil et ed the splendid cohstinjs i-isi saturday nios rrh and wilbnt morgan h been trouble i for >.< viral i < heavy colds mrs 1 i.i mi.iii hhaj is now settled ta our midst mi-1 ! j.-tii ti.-i ii tyson of horsham htu ih 1 11 spending h week with hi mft ida i i fii ii.tit.iine i'lank iionpt ni dreshertown coal ducted 1 bttccewful combination sali fw mrs niewig uid others on tucsda of on sunday mr i me uiing announced tlu acceptance of the call to his own congregation at wissinotning and called s congregational meeting which notice requires to be read on two successive sabbaths at this congregational meet ing mr broening will request the con gregation to assist him in recommending the presbytery to formally declare the pulpit vacant a committee will be ap pointed to attend the presbytery and lay the petition before that body whieii will then appoint i man and name a date for declaring the pulpit vacant although the presbytery met march 13 and will not again convene in regular session mr broening thinks lie can secure a special meeting to assist him in th tf f hi h bl if is ''" i<w1 sveeje iliek l-tikens was auctioned tin kllwood potts farm sold by agent piddle list week to thomas w bai nl philadelphia furrlshes one of ifi best building sites in his vicinity crank cleaver has hauled son 1 '"¦ roodi to bis recently purchased farjn near c ntie square in the absence of pastor kingsley it conference john s rodemich had char 11 lie services last sunday at the met odisi church the morning uisconfs was b.-isc d upon the 2_vl psalm the transfer of his charge to ambler he can obtain itbis special meeting it likely lie will be formally installed pas april y y tor at ambler on easter sunda 15 previous to that time will beat liberty to occupy the pulpit at ambler and the church session hope to edith youngest daughter of pralli and mae wright died last sunday tn orn ing at ,| o'clock the funeral took pi i wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in tcrment at rose hill cemetery rev wcidner of montgomerv-i ilfc preached a very interesting sermon la's sunday mortiirib during the ap sence of rev w ii bisbing who wfc attending conference held in i'bihulel how"ever,"he phja i mr joseph stemple ¦ last sunday to visit while on his v his son geo stemple of castle valley had quite a mishap in tearing his sleigh apart %-. hih going through the hard crust of snow miss anna m taylor attended con ference last sunday in philadelphia samuel weikel our obliging bupenri secure him to preach on sunday march 25 rev george h broeniag i'h 1 was born in philadelphia september 30 187a he graduated from new windsor col lege maryland in 1x92 and from princeton theological seminary in 1805 l>r ls l usual making his rounds loqst he was licensed to preach in 1804 v i my up the roads and havimj them a " paired in bad places the sociable held at the home of jlr and mrs joseph weiss on last saturday was a grand success the evening wns spent with vocal and instrumental niuai and recitations the presbytery of philadelphia and or dained and installed pastor of the wis sinomiiig church may 31 895 by the presbytery of philadelphia north fur i •¦ i'atlis fijiendt interment as privately much at 2 o'clock this v scr philadelphia . lee c red btor of thomas jacob 4u1 the latter luarriecl father of four sans john and joseph nn hciwards ami they had four cliil lu-r llai'.nali robert khzabeoi an i jolm i the latter beinjj watson keu denhue's fatlu-r the funeral took place this weclucs day at 1 o'clock at soleburv i'viends meiling i icu,tse juxatiian j morrison jonathan j resident of tht morrison lower end 1 well-known of mont"om vmhs adela-lde bheilv of hatboro is 0 county and a prominent real estate and general business agent died aged teaching here temporarily in place of kiniiia v wcidner who ii absent the lanschilc lodge of american mcchmricb now hue-over 100 members in ill there havo been 1 deall heie from dlphf h'.iia the pnst winter sis years at his borne iii bethayere on wednesday afternoon ratbtr suddenly he had been out the day previous attending to lii usual wda mr mor rison w89 a st:(unch democrat andwben tbe-flpnna meetini of the north ivnn he resided in philadelphia many years ag he filled the position of commissioner of highways ilv held the office of justice of tlie peace iii moreland fjor over 10 years the deceased was a widower and leaves christian endeavor aocinties will be bold here in the methodist church on fl idiiv iifteriiooii nd evening april scltb tht heebners arc nnw makins woo i kiiwing macbinit for the united states iiiinv the hands are no longer wmclv ini ¦ vertime there aie now about 20 lu-r.ls j'b he - m — he that aeeks bnd ou wial takes iluiid's fttreapaiilla lin.lr in its fne i'uiv blood good ai<)u-titc rood lig'^tioii and jflrfdct health it cunt dyspepsia sofdnila salt riieum i*oiilfi jii ni|ihs and all blood liiintors tlif lavorile rchartie is jioxi'k pills '., e5 t to t.'-h nicle 1'ntli u n to court ssturaay momlba oi i>ctei»<iu if wilincr atkillsun ii'iin (¦¦ kllk'lerainl tbottm \ . inilli de pulli ucumdissioden if munik'niu-iv niiiiy lintii the act nl isooi h'us presented by their utiorncy i i kni|>c mttilme furtli liuil on 1 iii 1 : hi they rivoiiiineiklcil u the eouutv commissioners the levying cif an aiuiuaj tux f i cent - n each iiic-.i'li in the oountv u.at tbe euuiiiy oonnntailonom have failiml to levv kuift tax hud lc nut ii'lclicl in levy 111 sjinie uiii to accumulate a side path fund tliut tli nut furnished aueoson with i»kiks wbemrj to ai^i tax iuul urther set faith limt lu ounty cuiimiissttin.r ullcge said net in is'jji u iicciiualuitiiinal 1'lic jkiiliiuimisk tin oourt to iissuu u writ of iiuidamiist'iiiiiinaiullnif tliecoiiutv oo er li levv u l:ixuf riooenlbciii fiichliicyciec !¦> i:i\,il,ie 11 id iii^iif tlwriiuniy fur thi iic-u muliiiion of a«lde path land t<i irovm the an kwitfirt with p'ljh'l ihhii rllrli ii i'l mihjmi im-h tii,u'lit ta\al>li's with llle liicvcles sci uwnett by lien the btdl push cciliiii.issi huts lie-in witli uii ifj.iii i'ie\i inns feu sncli expenditure i>m lie oourt to direct the expeaiesol thttae irck-eej stii be paid liy the county rammtadoneni he c4hu i kianu il 11 rule dipou tin cinoil e m __ ssicucrs tu shuu chum ii the maadatuus \ 111 slioiilcl 111 1 l,i issued re'-uniuiilc man hk at ida 111 in ohm i-it iipim iu twu dajrua ju lasfnva baovo qunuw t4slktc lniknisis refund tin money ii ii ils lo euro v gbqva'ssiguatureooever bom fic all took i'ttnlliu my llli-r uik vliun n over i in - u-li'lili lit . 1 ' - i'-ccplct cum one daughter mrs tht'odorc wvsiknop whose husband lias ik dead for sever al rears jonathan j luorrion was bom may (. ijv's near doylestowa he removed to ' \, ... , roofage ullll c-olldl 1 1 .' e 1 . linsi ness there for about lo years during nwbioh tinu be beoame identified with li'isinc.-s intert-sts in liucks ixiunty l-'or wveral years thereafter he operated the m'ittee flour mill ir whitemaash town 3iip but remained n that locality for wnlv a fe years v.liout 20 u,usa,i;o he removed to bethayer when be con tinued in busineaa until death k01 a tiuinbet'o years he was a director of the jdikinlow n bank jlc was a bmulber of slenaington lodge no jii f ami a u lie wae buried saturday morning a 10,30 from his late residence bethayre it the soutliaiiipt».'ii baptist obunli l ii.i.1a.v it j.lik-j'.nv win m i likens lied in bfciladelpb.il march li il^ci 1 71 cars ht was ai aid time resident ol wjiiteuiarsh and 1 prinniiici't man 111 il.e township in his young day he livucj with peter child iuld atteiuied sandy hill school wliei in ereu t,i uiiililioud be kept store at hall for mam yearn and also due the rev iikni'.y 1 ev henry i lee i be shleni itiini'im church leiilcintown dioil of consumption on mur 17 he was 7 veins of i»e kev mr lee was an eloi|iu;[it speiiker ami iuul written extensively for the church iia|*rs he 1 il bee , paator of suu'in cl'iire about tivoyeiir he is survived by his widow be wu interred in tli colored c-«'i c icry at rene hill ambler on tuesday flomtown misses kniinn and susie conily of norristown spent sundav illi theii i hunt ixlis ulam mccrock cm viillej by a resolution of the board of bide-|gre«n road mies clara habler whoso iilm was tated in lust week's writings was you arc 111 ted to meet the sidepath il taken i i philadelphia hospital and commission s of the various counties of had m operation perfornied which slv the state in convention in thec'tv of piissed very suees.-fu'.ly and in cluing w'illiamsport on tuesday may 15 u | well op tn the present time tln imblie sale of w s l\hrp"r ing wednefday wm well attended clock this wednesday afternoon path commissioners of i.veoming county cs wore iiclci in christ church passed the eighth day of march ioaxi the objects of the tion are l;irst to i'ortnulat proposed conven needed anieiicl mi ileiiry kcrper mr nillirt incuts to the present act of assembly in gordon mr jowix fox employed t relation to sidepatb foi_«>iuffuii construction and j ii w;it action to secure uj«1 mi h llliss margin c i iii rrl "¦• 1 a r jnn ji»l r mather died in pennsylvania march 11 mather quakertown 1900 at tile h«ane of his sister jane m ptoulke in ts\e 90th year of his age to all who knew jot r mather and especially to those who knew him most iiitimatelv hts life was full of kindly thoughts ami deeds his sense of jus tice was keen bis respect for opinions that diffewd from his own unfailing and bi.s charity such as could wilv conic from a mvble generous heart quiet and unobtrusive only those who knew him in his daily life could fullv appreciate the thowghtfulnesa the gentleness the sereuilv and unselfishness of his charac ter he close of a life «> long so well rouiicllcd is ever a benediction and in the lialo of its perfected hjjjht we learn and the passage of such legislation the sick list lli&ya second to arrange for concerted ac miss blji smith of phil iff e tion in building trunk line sidcpatlis ' spc-nt sunday afternoon here visi 11 from one county to another throughout if riciids the state the envy now which covered the groond last tlmrsdav rain which followei third to disaiss and determine lie u ethoils on the best and most practicable 111 of constructing sidepaths l-'ourth to eltect a permanent state organization of sidepath commissioners tbe coasting was excellent mid the sic el ami iii the evening made traveling very bad on lrtid morning tbe sleighing was good ma g p fifth to discuss such i other quest jnminder of b the jd th 1 q j tlie week wllicll many on ions as may be deemed advisable by the joyed the old bs well as t 1 i e convention people but ninny ended with hcratcbw there would see-in to be no question ana bmises received by falling oi the under the act of assembly but that the hard surface expenses of commissioners attending mr rash ctaig of new vortk n such a convention can be reimbursed sunday with 1 ii mutz iiiul fuinilv out of the funds in their respective on monday the exucutoi's sold out ( enmities we are anxious to tion a successful one lions you nlay make will be received you are requested to inform us at the thank full v bow beautiful ti»*o die,*1 and closely headiest date possible whether you will wstdung we nia coatdh a faint reflect ; be present at this convention giving the ion of the perfed peace beyond that oamee and oddreases of your representa green teut whose curtain never out swings iv p tives who will attend iu iron ore iii bpriiigxicud township on clinics veikle farto lor sonic time > ' 1 rms on tbe wiitetuareh hoarj and wiw county cominittee from liis district his brother i rank is al present at.essni ,,| micl.ll \\ inteinaisli district while lus other brother hiratu now deceased nver half a century cni]jlciyecl as coi1i 11 tile jlos lestoun lntelli^enccl the huieral nervicoa will be held at liis sou residence in philadelphia tues day evening and interment was made wednesday inoroing ai banrea hill ci meter ii-.uis li c.l'sman lewis 11 guantaa » jong resident of 1 n s.inmuttii rr da uiatofeliu«i nm ul ambler cliccl cm march 1 |, ut pm iiiniui « in lunacy as in ijui nun in linn mich ,\ 1,1,-n , u;i offered liu-u v/atf i,,.,f euuukh without thai fitim die ttileplume in a the c 11111111111 in o nyo lo hit li ij linn mill tleiiici hr \> 1 h 111 u inlc ihe ,- 1 1 — i >¦ 1 in 111 1 me ii in . j nyce . ens hi testlniuu ul t)r n i 1 ui kulpnvllle wan wanted but th docuir nuui 11 ii i i'l in in iii hi arm 11 tll.il 10 tin i'l i mid d thim albriattit 1 in cxiuim a hi 11,11 i i\v >' i 1 ii lllll.-t.l . i i'l iii 1 in n.-chu-l i'vct ilk i i'liiine utul lii , nleii ,- a llougll lie u . u it v to luro cuuall|iatioii turnver fuk ait 10 or 250 if q oi 0 ml lu sure ucuggibu id uuil uiuuty | p 1.1 ii l-us ^ lie ii aged 67 yean the re mains were buried mondu in cedar hill . . in ten . mar prankford the deceased was born in puiladel pbia although he spent the greater wirt ni hisc.nl life along the susqnehauuet near 1 1 11 rislmi'n . his father died when the sou w is about lo years i>lcl ami ik was bound out t a blacksmith till his maturity al tin age oi m he married ann 1 bteer kuglish bj birth john steer ol auibk 1 vot a whill '" worked ui lialdwins luconiutive cnks riiil.iddplii ', re«i<iiug ueai o.ck i me the iiidile,i ns l.owoi"<:i w'vlii'd i towu sluip perl'orine'i their difuies last week walter h linrkiiih octiived a carlond i»f hiinhs tllu wi'diiewluv inuiil!nt lie will serve tin y/riine eal out oxer lii nattinter the roa«l ilown t&wm4 gwynodd sta fion is receivimg 41 eojnotlh dtetmlag ot iiie trolley matters up in our section uie in an iutereataiir stiiu th inland traction eorapauj have aecuied releases ciown to aeiill ¦ cui'iht where the own era of the acubt pioperftles effectually block il prpornb because the proper i lies 011 either side of the pike iuul the owner lvt'use to sijjn off mr walter jenkins who was reported to be opposed t the vine and hud also refus d l j b ld in 11 false signified gng his willingness to grant them the right of waj past hir property tin ootupau i considering a route the other tilde of the railroad down to the state roa«l und it is juit possible that friends orner will be left out of the route no th'iug definite baa as yel been decided bind safe youraelfby taking flo 1 now and be sure jf ! months to come on nday the personal property at public make this conven bolonging to the estate of dauie.l wil and any bugges 1 liams deceased thi bale was largqlv attended ami evetv thinp that vtos bq^j brought iini jiric^es mha katie m scliettn is spending « few days in the city and devon iiiis week veiling relatives 1 ¦ 1 s"tnv,i veiiina 28 men li r ul ttjo luulil^uujor incite 1 u ( ) of nonistown paid a visit tn ttte wissuhickoii lodge,i o 0 f..and toqli p»rt '" givinn nve new member their f'ro degree alter themectiuy was over all were ewxirted to the lowor lvffl room where a supper as anaitiag them prepared by a number of lad itk it d to thl by four luirajw l'cl r yobl 51 find fortify d'a fiaraaparrilla good healtli for pps ed to release jnis been plac light inasmuch an lm ban l hi illi tlie choir pmllrn hie the vixitok in a hum alter repeated utlem jit and nearly go ballots belonging to liveryman ihe ni-nlj c'licicil cunt.-ii , f an«lalu organized i that place 011 thunuaj afternuon tiy the election f daniel 1 ¦ s wliultt clerk this ww tbi uttlce m vumestly cuii ils ' " icii.1,',1 for by the two factions tu cciuncll tic whs 1'lnnty the 1 aniliiliiu of the wefli ward and hi pnlltloh u kejiillihcrth.tlir v\'<mt ward thus ujcureil ihi prcs idem mill clerk while the democrats of the east ward hue ihi ir,-iiviirei solicit ir and supervisor \\ hen the bod got together thursday atti-r m everything wont smcmithly ami the orkaulzatton was effected uithout furtbe-r lrletion ih - izutlon now coiwlsu w fcillow piviildent a 0 ishiih 1 lei-i iiiiniel shuli trcuiiurer jcihu mekiutey attorne . e j bunnott u|«r i ir i i \ an l'"cissctl the organisation was effcutud on the lasi day allowed by itw two petitions were in i-eailinesa for preaentatlon to court on krlday in the uveni « if tile il,*ai i li leu ccmiliniiilit the livusuivl bgrt't'd to serve one year for nothing thus saving the borough about fliis the attorney is to be paid in 11 vrnr ski re is l-harge the ialary uf tin in write mi lerl h'llillhiic be paid hxed at free i nrn 1'ltitur llllitlllu'ti with mi imptenlta servic ne ins was liihtnlktt pastor t pbl hh 1 h , he f the . william gcott histori abl saturday aveniug miss mamie was tendered a birthdaj prise b a number of relative and friend tlie evening vflh indolgeil in i'anic mild various lunuscuieuts ami ill pad a pleasant time the party l<i.>lu in the wee hours of the inoin'in for their homes wishing l'm i ill led flarit many more such uccabign 11111 on of george i • in the infant dud blinday al il p rents lioin wcli i 11 it was buried cm tuesday ivi new (. 1 ' hod lal c cinei 1 1 ¦ of the proposed tri lley hiiciujh this town are again afloat theory raised this time is hat it \ y hat it follow the limekiln pike from pittv'i l ll to the tollkilto at ftd|ie ilili i ucl in tbe hill rood to hiluiidi>,froirj haws uvciiuc church of korrietown will live a imi-ieal ami literal v eiitertuill 111 in in t lie chapel on i huisday evening pril r for the benefit of the paator'i id ietv llllik 11,11 well attended w 1 g was well attended at mr k-niy hoover's on saturday evening t being the 1 ith anniversary ui the so ii-tv mi clifford iieruhaiil gave the ni'siilciit's annual idduss the journal ,, 1,1 in ih editor mi ohn ill jr mi james henry horn jr ead an original poem the i » i will have a sin 11 in in i musical program in connection with luii ici'iiiii routiue at the uieetiug on s.uuida afternoou tht uiiilitorti niei ii i.ii 1 ii,,u-l on lloudu toil presbj lerlau chureh i hursday evening rev 1 l'l.rlcr ice ni lii-niiiiiitiiwii in l nil i ol thi presbytery o/phlladelplila north fireached tbe j nl i||)vv e < '« 1 iiianu.wii pi sermon kev.rlehard mmilkci ry.vl uhbourne willow < irove the april number of the ; rev.rlchard monlgcimer of uh delivered the charge to the eopie aud m uuyle of the falls of the bchuylklil ed ii h t th r 1 s eliver h ci 1 in charge i the iiastor kev 1 i htf|iiiens nl jrttc e liiil'cli it'llkilil u ii i ue irl icil'illi il ttev.willum s(-,iit n,-i lus s called ui the 1 1 lugton church uui month lie iuul orevioiuly 1 been mstorof theoaknitint i'nlted prrabyterion . ehmch near plttsburg ami of ihi dale meiiiciilul church ut thirty-second and 1 uinberland strei-ts philadelphia the ablntttuu chun-h wua ized in ivi 1 iuul is called the mother frc ¦ inn i'huicli ol uontgomerj county ms in e.liii i iiu fiiiinh mi the i'l i kite the brtt uelug ciiiimriu'ii'il of in ami the third luiving been burued in lsso april number of the iruinises to lie quite attractive ii w ftl he inci>a.-i d iii kite and will eon talu several other features of intercut lo it ivad 1 .\ 4 i.iii oyop ul huakt*isi li h hows through a manlier ol pcim'i maiiiu fi miem where tin foundci f hhlladulphlaouce lived has always bren ncitwl fur the uuuiberol luuskrats thai live in its 1 in ken nil iv i cords win stokvn who li vc u«ar the erei » " ho i"i io 1 been tn,,un ax the muskrat i-lumiplon of tb l'ami-,1 nil hu irevioui ci!"i-t l>urh 1 in » intel in hii timi'i'eil ovoi n m 1,1 hi 1 ma he 1 i»ii in ci-i many mort wttrm weather makes the fur untuluble tl uorethitu he ins ivel trapih*i 1 m ¦ i lie i iuul ( 1111 a i i the supreme ei mill moiiclav the clceli uf llle molltjjiiinc-rv iulit eollll in the appeal of marv ii | mi haytm is a re.sicienl of c-»i jersej hi 1 prouert in iwwi'cdd township tins ciiinilv mis j . . . to the w i'nisi cunipuiiy fo collateral security for a loan 1 i fi.lher after the ilidehleducs o tfie trust company hud btx q paid tin 1 i hsge had been banded to the tru » pany the l.i«i i cullil husuilllxi the i i nf oompajt but miss lia .. | iiu id eairic.l 1 hi nmti 1 uj i rie lupreuie court
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19000322 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 03/22/1900 |
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 | 03 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1900 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19000322 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 03/22/1900 |
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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t he ambler gazette vol xviii.-no in ambler pa march 22 1jk si 25 a ykar norristown letter fntly of ifiillilav m^rllnj of hi ii miiimi run comity ttinimtrf it pflf|iuii9s folly in otivftir i^'kmhimi 1 lir y'»n1 wlillp in our cmirtltittlnn nnrristnwit 1'n mar 19 1900 a propel i'i 1 < i_r ; i i holiday it i lo be notlrpri n new move in congress im^i iict ii iiiinli1 in imvi iwn more stilled '" lint for tlit battle of lexington chiiciiki will thig foil never mil daya me mcred dav holy i d he ftofthfp the and mi given ilnvf and he worships best who lies bestow bis powers i am lik paul in this regard i have no patience with tbla thing of making holidays now that philadelphia hg rpproprl nted fl crore and 2 000,0(10 more for the purpose nl ottering their drinking water the people of ihe metropolis ill no longer hnve to cultivate the insitiency of the camel nnd go witli"iit drink for a month or two at a lime and tbe return by net of congress of w 00,000 collected by tariff from the peo ple of puerto rico ought tn make tin people ln'ppy in the case nf louisa pienon rotter vs henry potter it being an applica tion for divorce the court appointed george n corani master to take the testimony and hear the evidence and make report to court a delicately attended meeting of the ltepulbican county committee wan held here on mar 18 mid april kith fixed for electing delp|zhte.8 to the stnte con vention to be held at unrrinhnrg on april 86 then1 nre nine to be elected tu a etnte convention which is to nomi nate an nodi tor general and two con gremtnan-at-lanre to be elected bv the people nest full it will also elect del egaun-ht-lnrj;e lo the national conven tion to be held in philadelphia to nominate a candidate for president anil a candidate for vice president and sel ect w electors four at-large to serve to the presidential < lertoral college the democratic state convention will be held nt enrrisburg on the 5th of april next our convention to elect two nations convention delegktei will be held it icnliintown on monday may 14 they will also elect two aller nntch as they are called but their functions are perfunctory a joint con vention if thicks and montgomery counties to nominate a candidate for congress to succeed mr wanger will be hell t bristol bucks county on monday 3 une 2i uo you see tire peo ple will inive us many conventions as in the cuining months of this g eventful year death is a factor seldom taken into account by politicians lint one death of ten diaairangro all the plans of the must aistnte statesmen it looks now of course that mr mckinlev will he rp-nnnii noted for president and mr wanger for colgressman and 1 dre mine that our conpressmen-at-large will be re-nominated 1 have seen statements however that the venerable fnlu-ii'.i a i irow is m he pppoaud i think his is nn imagiiwrv spectre tlie old mail ought to be permitted to re main in hami'bh until he voluntarily should desire tn retire he h;is not l*en an offensive partisan mid although he lias not been afrjrreaa£v-6 or prominent in the political arena t'he last fyw yean he iiiih been nt tire post of duty and bus cast his vote according to hitt convictions of right it looks ik if governor hustings will hardly be in tlie national convention this year to nink another eloquent forensic effort in support of m.s.qnay whether governor stone w»h ri;*1it or wrong in not re convening the legislature to elect a senator one tliitip is certain it would have been absolute folly to have doive ho for that legiata tnie was uimliu to agree and no man would expect any member to chance his viewb at anotber'meetlng indeed it would be dangerous to any member to do so is his reputation would bo open to all borte dl iinputations of dishonor the enovmon expenw f an txlrn session of tlie same icgislutulf onght to be nverteri let u new legists tare see if tliey ii>n agree upon a seu ator vlion sctkmtl directors can iki1 aflree tlie court diamisaea tbera and appoints u new board the iu way when a jury can mot agree they arp discharged and the cave goefl before sn entirely new set of men and lie same luaj be said uli«>«rt the expenae of u special election to erve perhaps hut a week or tm i m ihiiiuer's vbcwl sent we bud u m> |
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