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ambler gazette amd leu pa ~ hi mis ii ln.liim our solio«l wwc riitinp — < iriiikinu mm'smlim i nmm af cnlklnri c.ltri.in l<r*>«t to our i nil.t rrisimwi i'ii mi"1 '-'¦' kioo riioimie ii in 0 ''•!' i uni'h iiml inn ' 1 1 i . died hpt in kriilay niornii vrnrs mi-ecu liiti^r i tli n hut il sivms li irir llml hi inn t been much olili-i f n i can remember til in my father's horse to him to hr when i was i little liny on the i'iirm . mt'lllv ill ii i ii ft hill vi vi . vend i his wlio nrr iiiho . eli i mite d us skilled workmen ill lie lini of the ancestry thomas ii jackson was a genial man in lii c way ami day bul hi1 art as « shocr of trotting hursesjive riim his l'ri'iiti t celebrity ii • i:i<jph'>t » kiipcrinr in the county bark ittoie io'p he scrvid tlin people in h vertd imparities ami unco as deputy sheriff ii was always popular ana hail a larjre acquaintance among the eoi>le who • wiifd horses especially we have to record the good news that ilonvcn'p rolling mill iibh renewed hei fires ami furnaces thit enterpripo so long slumbering will add thousands and tens of thousands of dollars to mir pay roll every week much comment lias been indulged in by the public journals over tha fact that english liirtory has b«en banish rd from the schools in chicago judg ing from the parlance among the school ie 1'iiilii 1 n'orri children in xorriatown as hut multitudes alonv our streets n rnglish history bnit the eng pung has been aiiandoned aboil where the utehhi shout we got no school tomorrow 1 hain jim nil day i seen him yesterday bet i did mlow where do you at now u day " much comment was also indiili ome lime ago because one man jury turned the other 11 around view of the-ciw why i have seen man many a time turn tin « around toll is way of thinkin was not one of tlie jury c-itlu only thc.v'idtic in the case if a man can turn one it gives n'm • od ful crum to torn two and aftei tn 111 will follow all you want is a teldei to juiii.p and the ' ethers will follow like disuhtars that come not singly \\\\ as if thev watched and waited scan ning one another's motions lirst as1 a shadow iiien a oriow till the air is dark with mitmish as longfellow says in hiawatha if 1 could et some things pull'1 that ought to he read now a days 1 woul'l re-produce the able articles th»t were published in the norristowu ) loral d and free press of a ujr !•, 1848 when hon thomas hwing conie to the wyipg ienetul ta.-lor for presidi-ir against hewit i'ase who was eajjer < > swidlow all mexico and cuba in hi desw i i'-'e i in ii ii in general tayfor's chain t r and con duct which ii-.idears liim to tlie people his name to them is a rallying wd ; he ha their devoted ent.buaia8tic ad miration but 1 am not disposed to touch upon his liijjli personal ualities or brilliant achievements j>"or ihein his fame is his reward and iw can have none more nob'.u or more entitling 1 look to the iintereats the hope of ur countrv only and it in with a view to thmn not ai a reward to his valor that j ii.v him tay beaitgr support bcaveasihe in and victorious as lie has been if he loved war and were impatient of peacq if unmoved by feelings of humanity and regardless of risjht if he wrrelhc ad vocate of war and coii(|uest — ne-ady.to swallow all of mexico and run a tilt against kntilanj 1 would not wippurt him but on these subjects im1 views are in nay judgment sound and jiwt he looks logon war ah a great national calamiuy to be avoided if couiniiatible with national hun<i>r he is oppoxed to the subjugation of nations as the principle ami policy of our _ nient mid ho thiiisvh we ought to lie forbearing and magnanimous to mex ico our fallen foe what loves of peace can object to anv one of iui kwdtinumta how xti'qiigly does he oqii irast with i is opponent 3n bis opioiouw m well as in hisachu'vuiuents that see wrote hisitiue opinions and teelingi is clear from hw acts llix attempt to netji tiate an armistice on wie jt io urauda opposite maumoras and the capitulation of monterv for which he was so deeply censored bv tile admin wtratj on attest his humanity and snows as that he was a lover of peace not of war and his cojnluct that it was neither doubt or misgiving but humanity alone that caused him to sh an end to tile strug gle lkm washington hunt writes in the name herald li there were no other reasons fur supporting general taylor it would us enough for me to know thst in electing dim we dffeat gen eral ousfl and arrest tlie poltb of the party in power if general cuum should chance to be elected we are forewarn ed that the worst measures of ihis ad ministration will be continued in . t to oui toteiub policy he has labored incessantly in ihe senate ui \ tlie country thai lie cannot tie uutdoue i'i the i ktragavaiice of his views if il he conceivable he limls a lower depth than mr polk and out : i him nppnrad t i • ar in l'ie 111 i il"l 111 4|nii ii ( ;< mii tiivhir hud inrn defeated fn ls ni i h'ui-rxl < '¦>¦' inid been i me ico \< wild hi ihly h«vp i it war would i i ued hihi we \\ o'dd have been p'nii striiih'ir ilh mi\ii'n llnin « itlin . hi i i ¦ lin ii ii sttonp iiml fri mlly ppuliliv i mi ally at our h wp lire in no posit ion now to recede from run purchase of the i'll ilipp but ii ri'i'iiiinly miikph lie no triiii({pv in the world of imtionn or of morals to iimvi cotitihcted tin alliance rill i do not intend to no into the sul.j ct only in iiiske tlie citation from history and h \ < in r readers d in w thcii own infer and r inclusions ui.ii friend wheel pump licenses map m ii 2 1000 si 25 a yl rev s ('. i'arter the new methndisl pastor hi',irli<'l li is iii>i beriiioiik here on suiidnv miss kinnia v wiedner one of our tcaihers n absent in keaititili for sevctnl week piist uii recount of ill health it if said that the north penn railroad will reduce laves to the simic figtlk as the trolley line ns soon us the latter i'ts ranning to perkaxie phis willl give amhler people a hint of what is in store for them us to fares us soon s the trolley comes down their way 10 cents nt the utmost ought to carry pa lenrprr from ambler to chestnut hill and then only 10 cents more will pine them on market street five preachers from elsewhere were in the baptisl pulpit on the various even ing if the past week their ministra tion were fnirly well attended for the b nefit of the family of wil son heckler who recently lost three children by diphtheria the sum of 100 whs i'i ii ected about the town lie is a poor man depending upon bis daily wink for a living and did not liavt | kni insurance policies on his children this town has live pupils in the west ohe-t'.t normal school and two in t lie similar institution at milleraville our townsman samuel shaw wm chosen one of the seven lny delegates 01 the recent methodist conference to po to the national conference held in chicago two young indies from hosensark hellish county i illie and lixzie mover 1i!iw rented the rout nioin of i'let wher's house on main street ami ipcn t'd a mill inei v store the funeral of mrs hannah s liar ley took place here on sunday morn ill and her interment was at the towa niencin mennonite church grounds she w;i tire widow of abraham i itiuiev 70 f d hd did nun i m.kinim nf amlrier frp1lm*fl rtmtltarrfll i ic i-tixi i'm < li.-liinl hill turk wllli'oii itnilii sl,-h , f i :, ll.itri i.iitii ii u imii pnmp hgmnel m k inlftj , haiieiidei of 1 1 nn v mill ii . restaurant license foi • i i nut ii ill park and william i'.aiui ban ma 1 ii application foi a hotel li at wheel pump l.'i hr it i t r:iiiii - ng dm i both were flb i monday morning in the clerk of courts mmu'c nml mown ihe pflnerfl are ed i iv ninny of the mo t prominent lent of springfield township mont irj i ount . iii-i aerom the phila delphia line and by many residents of ( ihestmil mill < lermantown ami vicin ity the remonstrance flgflin the v'':'m ing of a license to mukinley for chesr nut hill park states thai the building is located in lite grounds of the park in the mid hi of the usual attractions to bu lound at such resorts and is only in mo tive operation during a portion of the year that it is not located on a pnh lie li it'll nay ; tliat the traveling public call now lind all t he accntiimodatiiins it needs within a shoit distance of the park that the public sentiment of the neighborhood ia against granting the license that the park is within » short distance of the philadelphia city line in the midst of suburban residences of value and lit tlie distance of one mile fiom the nearest business community and that the granting of the license would depreciate the value of mil estate in the vicinity the argument against the granting of both licenses will be made during the may term of court at norristown the opponents to the granting of t lie li censes base their action largely upon the opinion of the court rendered in january inct in revolt ilia the license of gordon they point to the fact that the iermant.own branch of ihe union trac tion company has its terminus 150 feet « tr.'hiiml ruliolt , of phil idi ipbifl • i hi i ii h itttrti i l ilion hrni iki -. coiiti mplfltcs rtifl ; in stotii i ruslwr formi i ly run bj s liliuime si son mr cletntn « ii hm hi ¦ n on thi ne inn lo\\l has apfiln il li'i n welch nii'1 fmtiilv itti pump and passengers hint from the the was 70 years of age and had died on tlie previous wednesday al tlie house gf'kii'r daughter m a now brtmner kwo brothers itaviti and christian pii'iier reside in kui|isvillc • kc'v ( '. v admnson late methodist pastor here refiuw anv cbnreli the r!.:ninp c«-ai n supenruuiaiy list he was reokdmed to be uo ablest preacher the church has ever had here alfh'm<;h he doubtless made soine enemiefe by ilio bdldtieafi and vigor with which he ussailed beme of tbe evils of the liqimr trafflfi and other ills that besnn all towns nf this size from the wind company carries southern part of philadelphia for a single iire of live eenls from june to october the daily visitors to the locality average abont oooo oowda of diiink en boisterous men and women wire always on hand and these disturbed the residents alonir the line of tlie trol lev road during ill hours of the night they point to the fact that gordon's license wns revoked because minors and intnxic ted persons obtained liquor at this place and because k""'s and boys frequented it all hours they hope for favorable action hy the court on their remonstrances lie cause of the fact thai in the opinion rendered by 1iu1l'<-s swartz and wennd last january it was stated tbat a gar den of with this character where mourns and fiunili . who n • n the aim in farm fi i souu i ill v i to ( l.ik i me ii tb lirsd i . i v i ... 1 philadelphia saturday afternoon here cirpiilat •' mg iiii bi l il r gillini(hatii has cotnnicnced to build m addltioti to liin fine re»id ncs in i ii statii'ii avenue a heckman of rdffe hill li.is tin contrai i i'loyd server and the misses blanche and jennie bly are confined to their homes suffering with tin measles kcv mover delivered a vcrv forcible sermon at oreland baptist church on sunday night rev moyer will preach his farewell sermon next sunday ni^iit win ravior and family and mi . burnett of philadelphia spent sunday heir with george ravior and family pastor takes charge rev i i irnnka nl ammtr l i im.n.i kpfarnpnl i inn h ( mi ti.i « iii llntlm 4 paitor s i t niornlnc iwfvlo r i ¦¦:¦ it - hy linn ih-iiiii ex ton t ii ( r dk he newly nppoint ed |," ni of ili ainmei mi i i i:ii church ha inken u p hi il dtitii in ambler and di i j m irning i im tp i i*lf hr from i he piilnit the px ri i i ng of o vtor h lie kinu all ili irlous above i wis folfnwcil by a fervenl irayei bj rev uro«ik.u tin > choir then nn a iiiliein " ue^toru i nto me tin i f my snlviitii hi " and the pflstoi read the lirst si ripture lecnon from l " in nnx of solomon following h witli the second lesson from i cor ii the choir and congreaation sang")>ralra god i'roin whom all blemings i low rev 1 ii martin made the announce ment followed by tb olfectb n and l.i nl of all being was siintr rev crooks then arose and — n i < i lie idereo it somewhat of a dre;nu for mrs o n fimmoiis^i confined to in to be here an he expected tu have re her home on rark avenue suih-rim cie . 1 a cnarae in another direction he with the grip mid no minister is sure of and tlie the 2.1th century stocking club of ] conference itself is not wore just where free cn eveninft the m e church will give i tertninment on wednesday apr 1 1 mr and mrs lames mcpertiidge and family of philadelphia spent sunday here is tile guests of mr mill mrs john hallman rev mover pastor of the ireland iiii]ilist church lms accepted the call to the lehman baptist church near wilkes me aiu will take charge of the ser vices in the near future the attlbler gazette is for sale here every wednesday evening at 6 o'clock i aininn's store entertainment which is to take this thursday evening in the at a th place ureland baptist church promises to be a jjreat success there has been already over 200 tickets sold the so ci.il union of the church is conducting the entertainment and they have secur ed select talent from philadelphia for the occasion a i ainiiin our enterprising grocer has again taken up the agency of the adriance i'hitt 6c co.'s mowers reapers and fanning machinery the farmers of this vicinity who are in need of ma chinery can in no wetter than to give him a cai ' ia handling a lirst class machine he is also agent for i 1 thomas fertilizers the court monday forenoon settled the springfield election contest for su pervisor 01 that township l>y appointing mitchel harrison a wealthy resident and large property owner of that place at tin february election he was on the republican ticket for supervisor and ran in opposition to peter l maust then free music ure the attractions j the incumbent a tie vote was the re . be uoudurted without violation suit of tlfe election lai . ! signed pe lit n i ' - !"" i cr..w>l oi i ,-. vvc i . mi ! tb tjie'onirt 1»c.u has nemovefl to i'.i a«l . mr k b llechtel south ambler mr rant stackbamte isun he list mr charles s baker jr in still fined u the house witis rip althoudh i fonild necessary to cut them down somettbat improved ms is stayuij witli t|)e interests or morality chastity the court men and women assemble is at thi jmiiit.kspeeiallv is this true where as in this casv the crowds are made n in piirt nit the drinklntr class and rougher elements of 11 large city pissolutu men and women are sure to gather at such a garden they seek the excitement dissipation and disorder that is always found at drinking places of this char acter the place has n special fascina tion fur the youne who will iiml ad - mission in some way and while in the garden they are introduced to nuw phases d immorality both in spuemi and conduct of the regular patrons wherever these places spring up it is p y his sisttr mrs james h hoim mrs fitzgerald is im philadelphia 1 ut order and good government ai declared tlie whwl pump a place of this character revoked the license and mr k t price is ewcting a large htlien fitbted uoaoerning the chestnut spoi.swood inn i>ai-k association that a licanse was refused it " because we do not oti iprove of the salo of intoxicants ai a mi addition tto his lar,ne bamian iarins james henry lloni jr visited j'liil.i lhi vdd l j y j dclphia oni ved11esdav a«<l was the ipieabure resort of ultt character tf of his cousin mias elizabeth horn in the afteanoon in tlie morning he vintml st i'aul's p k cfaaurch thirrl below walikit to a icrrtun serrioi it v!l«-..li hishuy whittaker preached seth jamct is over rustled vvith w<*rk this swkson ol the year bring icaiie uf the lba«t wiluain snaiucott who ism l«n i.|iiitf ill is able to be out jom-j)h l-'.dwauls of itod kere last wtvk prat walter lucl'ivfontaim df hint we'll has a uuinlkt of pupils tuti»j iji structmai in music in our village ind several have fmished with hiyh inutur to thctiuetwm and special credit to their teacher among them is miss claw k martin f this place miss i.vdiii ll-ar ner and llii»s ada tasgart an rapid pnagraas sad bid sir to make splendid advancement ling in conclusion objections similar to hose mentioned ill connection with the wheel pomp as soon ys it was learned 1 1 in t new applications for license at both places had been tiled a largo number of per soim interested in the kurrounding j country began the ciiculatioai of peti tions protesting agaiimt the issuing of the licenses and engaged g ileide ! xorr'is of philadelphia and n h liirmere of the firm of lamlere 31bsan « fox as attorneyii to jire|)are the car the remonstrance aghinst the application of kraun for tht wheel jmrettowii lieroils herod instead of cultivating night ul win 0 loww hotel aspiiit of peace and th i vili prank lloupt of dwshi'rtown i he teems i o consider ii the tli > chhsed a bne upriubl piano list duty of a statesman to prepare the hi of 1 1 1 < people foi inevitable war ii is patriotism luxuriates in visions of end - nd bound he idy i wullow all ui ttblj if ne can forclblj if w8 must no pent up llica uontracts our powers the whole bouud iiis theory of territorial expansibility and man de liny run only be leali/.ed llunli.-li a of war deviwttttioji and debt 1 ial iiii-erv and political had ihe ullmfortuni corruption iatroduciiik new eleuient of thiith bones the pump mutes that neither the llcensg prayed for nor the place askeil to be licensed in necessary fur the atvomo dation of the public or the entertain n«-iit of strangers anil travelers there being a numbei of other licensed bouses in the vicinity of the place thut the tavern was within a short lime a licensed hotel kepi by robert gor don the ureaent owner of the premises h'ev 1 k kioanley has entered upon i thai hi lleense was revoked bytbeci nt the second year oi hit pastomteal th and that tins public sentiment of the methodist clmrch liborbood i opposed to vi.un^n i miss maggie smith hat been quite ill the ho iili an attack of the prevalent grip j inn is now improving i.nsi week john s.bodeiuicu re-roofed bome of the farm buildings on the ben son property m fori liill the 1 iwnocratf i if this township held bo elcii inn of ili isl saturda v hl week heard ago when arguinent was also hill ltev and mrs a k von tobel nere entertained at tea by mr and mrs george vv uo^gs of west seymour btreet gertnantown last monday even ing samuel wils'on expects to pay a visit tc his parents in ireland tlie coming t>|iriuij l w spend an indefinite time in europe returning perhaps by next autumn mr uoerga 1 heist is having the old chestnut woods below his hill pro perty on wavcrlv road cleaned up fully one-hull of the trues have been cut down and converted into ports rails and kindling wood this interesting bit of woodland is known to many of tlie neighborhood's older residents as a former center of chestnut harvesting many hundreds of bushels have been gathered from its trees by the several past generations mr horace wnnderle recently en tertained the junior christian endea vor society at his home on mcrmuid road mr walter watson and family have moved from their home in kitzwater town to a residence in onr village near the station where they find it more convenient for travel a preacher will n hut he nousiderd it not st range that he was sent to ambler he had preached here before ami hud met a few of the friends but he fell that ai this time it would be better to be presented to his congregation by on who knew tha pastor and the congrega tion and he bud accordingly askeil linn bison sexton of north wales wtio had been in mr crooks church foi three yeais and who had also helped organize the amhler church to say a word by way of introduction mr se\-(on said brothers and sis ters of the ambler methodist church us a loyal methodist and living io near ambler i ouglll to know the must of you hut i do feel a little htrange in running away from niv own church as a loyal methodic 1 feel it my july to go where i can do any good as l ut here and joined in the services i thought of the organization of this church not so nianv veins ago i knew most ol the members then and knew all of the trustees 1 u,i well acquainted with the litte chapel facing to the ether street which you have charged to the beautiful audience room 1 coii'ira'liihuc you on the advance made i inn glud that the society has growl hut perhaps it lms ooi expended as dltti h as you would wish and not as much i it should hut we must ra tnember tint all have our seasons of prosperity and adversity but prayer and faith always lirin^s us safely through some ot yon may think it has not grown as it shouldjmt compar ing it with others you have dune well in north wales il has been a strn;_'ule hut during the winter < hav bjul n revival aiu,l ou lia lie i ...; tor a ureat future for amber ii t u fervent prayer you must haw if you would succeed the pastor i lot a stranger to me and lie should no i)c to you we know what the woi k of a methodist minister ou^bt to he 1 re joice that rev crooks has been ent ilal lluv i mid til ¦¦: i 1 - ii tin ¦ ill ir i ni tin i . lint iii if flic wiulilv sal n nnlrnt li 1 1 inn v i i hi woi 1 i helon ei i , him ii in christ and i,,,,i lm ( ;,„; ,,,,,¦ fat be i i nil • in ah mali i ial lhin in -. i ha i i ile m for m i ihodism when tm pci iple dres ed plainly i iy d !•<•> ii ,. \ h e verv fully i lotbi i mid ' u i iiiml it teaching us to make use of hi ¦ ><•"• lieaiilif'iil nml th ost .'-'¦ • t li ¦ world ti . ' mi n i find did net create the diamond t • > remain fxrevnr lint ' il in tin cls of the earth bomi people however nre righl hen supposiiijj all hiauty and uwfulnem iv gathered ii in ii display of jarwelry uoil iiys all thmgh are oun and al around us in the lirmamenl and in dewcy urns he ! ac placed liis jew ¦ be enjoyed to our heart's content " i'eople p«iy a foi tone for a pi t . . hut yesterdnv moming i saw n i heiniliriil sil'-in as the sun crept uj ovi the blue mountains iiiwi shed her nolfio lustre ovi-r the hills and inln lie vn lej"f it was mine to enjoy free fit run given me by od who sayp all thiiil-f arc oum uod bus paid the cost thc by making it iomlblu foi uh to eiijov it the flpoftle nays all life !• oun thingm present and things to cotthj ju do"s not nay the past is ours becaum that is mil's we wouldn't wan u possess the dst with its mistakes and blunders but he has reserved for ve the prenent for its opportunities an the fllt»re id do with what we will there wrh a time when the chris tian eliipcli vihnislied tie novel but i<ni in his providence reared dp inch ai thors as scutt liiekens thackaray qt'orge idiot who give us good svorki of purr lirii m all music and the enjoyment then if is ours tiling u esem i in i tiling to en i means heaven and that shall be o r b i-iin-e we are christ's and he i • death is ours men say denth own ¦ s because il will come to all of 0 i time and every man and every \\>> m is destined to it clutch hut it doej nf t ohm us wi own death il i a movt'iiger to hid us lav aside the wenri snine toils and the burdens of life and ( ie up higher und en joy tlut ileli and jiivh of the father's house li u not an unemy bill the welcsjbe to uh sharing of tlie father's kingdom prepar ed for us death is ours and we ounlit to thank him that monies to forward tlie simm.ons to the father's bi n ¦ li enjoy the delight ami felicities of tin uptier home to go mil no inure foi ever " i.'i'v martin led in prayer and th«n the hvmii ' " < led i .' u . l.il'e was s hih h i which th he ai ' or i'lie in1 wac m and it means a year of prosperity for you and the filling up of these seals but not by bis work alone you've all got to work in unison lie did a noltle work in north wales — great work too financially he built a parsonage and it is nearly paid for today we aie neartly encouraged we know that amb ler is far ahead of north wales and must make a growing town in the future methodism must grow tuu and 1 expect to see it next ami hope that you will soon begin to feel th need of a larger audience 100111 it depends mi i mi earnest ness the minister lues not come as a stranger he lias a good reputation in conference stand hy inui as you shnuul ; seu that not oulv the seats are tilled up but the financial prosperity is maintained it givus me | great pleasure to introduce brother looks this morning | von will make him homo " rev crooks then and 1 hope that f eel that he i at i me . received we ii.einu'ix of the elinrtl following from l!i v ',> . it ridillgtun the former pnsti i'i mit me to i<c iinmend o youi jiinl tin whole church brotbei grooksywhile my prayer is thai thfi n:i i , i • a — - bsesi ye ir in the hiitory of the clrow i i a in 1 ¦ departments best year spin ma y lipst socially best inn munioiisl y befiiv fituuicially w.is married after an month etta son became that they d balm toi lviiimiieii iii'ioi philadelphia reroid of u'c-dm llowillk ai : i ' ' win t day publish ed the of the troubli - of haigy a slioemaker of doylcktomi u ia t week : copliiv aiiil-ililrry fagvn m enamored o each other ecided to inar.-y and hngagemwit was to have been ¦ ,, mn . ed by a party last sunday evening v few davs prior to that time kttn received a ' lllltl iluk'.l '¦-* hwever v otonilde monthly meeting of ' c'llllst endeavor society was held at l|ie;*1o'i>t\all.'"-c yours and ye are c • of mrs harrison ilukle on tues lhllj christ is god's mi thin l.uiii.klt r iii ( iilivn butluy e\|ieci to move ,,| iuto our political s ii in till tlnaliy oui gloiioua unioe will be brok en into fragments or held togethei by dm iron power of military deanot i in i make i in horn lln lead ing statesmen nl i sis in thow vou bow i repeat it if everylmlf century daniel ( ileavei and i ami ilium summit avi.au l"'oi't wushillglon lay nf lin week john madden ii c h.tivlo hou i mi . i il ice iiii lin i li ('. shoemaker sowed his clover d-d la-t week i'.-io tlie iii-i iii thin \ icinity to do o while eoaitiug recently ma-u-r kilv uloild t heel a gralldboil i tltlo k.i break one of b i bapponcd mr i ini'iiiii lewis of pliiladl'lphia pent sunday in thn vlll u ho wi re ii the id pur ui mr ki hatl'er ami family sp mi m vlor and wife f > i sited in tlie \ il i rthur maikley i hjieii ! few daj - with her mother mr 1 1 dager and family nt bunda with mi . and mrs dri'iinen . mct'laiii of centennial row is conlini'l to her ihii huviu-j both of hei knee eaps mil trenl i ie ct here in i si a lug for oioe time the li hat little in ai 1 been fellow bean bi like a gud i doing as well u can lie c\|.cei link l.ilkells ls ail a|i|ilii-ain for tin ition of census iniiiii i i i i ii i | put nubliii fill ( ' search an i uiher c;i|'iial i philadelphia are conuiderlnti tlie project of locating tt bleach iny null at vardley the water available hat boan l d d ailable hat boan snalymw aud uroved to be well adapt cil i i lie work the iinhi.-tiy will employment to ilooor.'loo bands and 50 v ill he hllill the ian home day evening lrs heiiton hoover has been ill with a new attack of grip william 11 fry's h e on liaujtore avenue baa been greatly im proved by the addition of a fine stable mr and mrs kd hoeck left satin lay for china where they will visll the former's brother who i establish ed there in n lucrative lnisinc a millinery aud notion stoic has been opened by j s durden in thi k • ihler hlook the embankment about the large luiii t>utfern ill tlie rear of the l.it inn being re-shaped and uaddod by 8ec lion i reman i onovan a large part of the work already acoouipli ihed wa destroy ed by the lir-i enr placed on the mi monday afternoon vl i is withoul doubt ' lie of tlie nuwl trouble i the north penn rail road ml - kldu pfroni of phlladalphi i-nlcil.iii il by ml lillian i i wilson of mi < ii'ih i a 1'iiuc fl ¦ i i nidifiiiation ino , prise was informed that he did i intend to make her hlu wife read his text from i vatu says she spent over 30 inpttt tiie third chapter of paul's first epistle to paring for the betrothal pattv matt a the corinth i ans 22 and 28 veraas as be does not propose to stiffer the ixiiiiiliami.ii of a disgraced uiaidwu without makiuji an ettorl io punisb harry for iii flckleaetw suit in hat behalf wh yenterday instituted in ui coinnion pleas i-ouit htfaiust liim l'jfct wants a halm of smiiki for her wounde hearl and blighted hopes ami to m .. , me that harry will answer in i a capias wa is-ued lor his arrest wi»u ijail lixcil at rolk mid l'ii verses is follows whether paul or anollos or cephas or the world or'lire or leath or things present or tliinusto clirist's flu ¦ ¦( laztttte will b i'lc |. lrui.il i m t in wadnuttday st a cops on n ftei in un i • llllhi u ai in . mi k ii ¦..-.. i davit haii returned to william chool aft i ui ibseuce ul i\\o mr and mis thomas b.wuudei uave ritiu lu.l from i im li i'i 1 il se from cromwell '" liana , and miss lvarl v'oorhi \\ i shue were married this iviilh ii luimed letters in penllyu post ii milk-r uiy allen i miss k.iiu m kumt john liruuo kilu smitli mi lie said it nilgbt at lirst glance havi seemed that paul liould have used i words of cant ion in writing to the cor , intbians corinth at that time was the ¦ most ciirrupt city of the most corrupt county at iho mo>i corrupt time evil whs organised then and religion ex cept iii t|u hearts of the very few who professed christ wgs rarely met vet i'aiil does not caution but aava all iliiiiiis are yours and vou ougbt'to live a lit'o broad und free iii consonance with liberty of tha sons of uod his state im nt is uol ii mi iviriiin-j for all i h do belong to you the ehildran of ' io i " 1 therefore nanl to peuk aboul the wealth of the christian what do win'.1 all tvligious teachers are youi'h i'aiil filler the cheapi -' item lir-'l in corinth ax in other places there were disputes about iniuistui - \ few have laid we mm inn <• i'lul others wu prefer a polios ' und till . >| live ii c'epni yi vvhv have icnce k y arc ull yotlsjvou - i have thi'in all id in > mind tb over loin wu oi ighl tu hu e them all be i lien is no one nearer tu you with w ii com foi i when i i ¦ hrol !, : in u the i the mini ; » in ujfortiu(j after yiiniutb«tic 1 1 have left " all deiioin iliul , . urs and ul though there are onu iliiuns in ottlcim we i to not line foi we - 1 ¦¦ the hid cut ial ili then faiths calvin the presbyterian luther the lutheran and foun-ier ul the i'lotc.-tant clmich spurgeon tin baptist inui tin wesley have all left their words ami teachings us our nnd their live u nt of n kveil the pagan ie:u lui - oi i h put>l si i maicus iim-iiii s.iu-cii plato and lii«t not i „. llli-.-li repotted that i :. l kline a le.u her in the public school t i lam , tiii >¦¦ uniy i to be avn ihe uharuu of cruelly beatinu i m hi m hulai1 1 he vici im of ihe pi 1 uojjue'h hircli was a hik veat old ulnl m klin i w ll-known v tliij borough he i fi lr p ii the hour while - 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19000329 |
Volume | 18 |
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 | 03/29/1900 |
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 | 29 |
Year | 1900 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19000329 |
Volume | 18 |
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 | 03/29/1900 |
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. |
Full Text |
ambler gazette amd leu pa ~ hi mis ii ln.liim our solio«l wwc riitinp — < iriiikinu mm'smlim i nmm af cnlklnri c.ltri.in l |
Month | 03 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1900 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
Mode | grayscale |
BitsPerPixel | 8 |
DPIX | 300 |
DPIY | 300 |
FileSizeK | 28345 |
FileName | 1900_03_29_001.tif |
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