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the ambler gazette vol xvii no 5i ambler pa notembeu 2j si 25 a vkah norristown letter old l-'rl«miil ft<>mnin un i.1mi.11 all lliliik <¦! tnllo on mir rfllrh t ilir i iniri i riit of 1'iiiiiiiiii rrenta in rm world win spirit n rlffc nun litoflti nov jo 18b9 tin fnilicr ni f mir roontry performed . and to man kind but null rtnnately for me btid many other oi ' hink thai every i reorge r named after > ¦ washington even the printer of con nhohoeken cull ' in honor of washingtun i upposo foi ii i:uii'y:iiiii i i ii not man to be known by another name bui it if bo cv h in the science . in history in law we rcc even in literature mistaken in man and wotnen in their productions preacher accupl the i oini i < rrora of tnank i nd ami talk of things as established which never exlrted we find in philadel phia newapupers publishing trash as if ii were trite and ii tie the tart is that by book natural law people will be divided ini i part ies in polil ics and in i ligion in law and medicine even the laws of the state the constitution of pennsylvania and the common law of common sense nnd the common law of riflhteousnew all recognize thai there are two contending classes our old law restrict eai h voter to casl his bal lot for only in insnector of elections although two were to be elected all through the wxie and constitution run this recognition of two rival candidates sn in europe ii exists in all the pnliti ciij departments men may change from one side to the other as times nml circumstances change or war calls forth tin patriotic spirit witheiectric force history is full of instances sacred and profane of the < i 1 1 ti 1 working in the wiiys ol man and men even from tbe time coriolanus said we will before the walls of rome tomorrow set down our host nay mother resume that spirit when you were wont to say if you had linn the wife of her cules six of his tabors you would nave done m id saved your husband si much sweat in our country changes have been as numerous as they are ratable han nitial ihunlin of maine to andrew john son of tennessee the war in the philippinee will make many changes the war in smith africa will upset many notions the nations had enter tained as to the rights of england in the land of the liners the constitutional en actments in the southern states ot our country by which 5,000,000 people will be disfranchised who had been made free by a lon expensive and sanguin ary wur will open the eyes of thoughtful and serious men to t lie dan ger of democratic govenment in arnori ca 1 look for a revolution i ii the com inations of nifii in political parties even daniel webster could not wive the whig paity from annihilation wfcen the blast of freedom swept over new england calling on thoae wonder ful wives !.) bssalt evei'.v jtojts unilo the heavy burdens and let thewprefcaed t free history ia even repeating itself there will re a mightv upheaval in africa and in england queen victor ia is aged unit much respected as wo man queen anil mother but according to the laws of nature must soon pass ¦ away tlieu will come tumbling down the tower of london and as napolean lost his throne when lie left the palace of the tueilleriea to take the command of his ariuv to light the prussian empire in 1s70 so will england be revolution issed when the good woman shall take her departure anally from winsor castle knglnnd was n common wealth before and bo she may be again every one who has eves to set1 can see thai the spirit of war in rife and what does not that betoken it means revolution as well as great desolation and destruction of human life from the lays when the assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold his cohorts all streaming in purple and nold to the present hour war presages vast aiul far reaching changes the history given in holy aa well as by the writers of later times will tell to him who reads with a view to learn that the killing of one another nation or men is no way to settle the strifes between but shal low politicians demogogues publicans and sinners dash into war for the pur pose of self augrandisseihent partisans abuse and berate each other abate bal lot bills and public loads anil other is hues of the luilean day hut we want more intelligence in legislation and more wisdom in the treatment of the poor and oppressed what great question waa settled in the last election v one was that the register of wills should he taken from north wales instead of norristown ami a clerk of the court from l'ottstown in stead of lenkintowu stupendous thought gigantic conception wonder ful achievement vet the vote hhows a spirit of annoyance or resentment or in dependence or indiuvnence as to party ties men urn slaughtered without re gsfd t'i anv sentimental love or attach ment in philadelphia for hi years i have heard the cry of fraud tlie saints down there could not trust their coim eilmeii in huilil the court ami they pro cured it purr and holy commission who will hold their bands on the melancholy ile where they will sit in hear from be valley of johoshaphat when the judging 5od shall close the book of fate and there the last assizes kepi for those who wake and those who bleep the saints of philadelphia could nut trust the law of elections in procured a charter that wai to make ail the elec lions iuie the people of peimsv vania demanded an australian ballot law ami took away from us our little ticketl an i stickers wherewith we been accustomed tu vole i'm1 goil&cieucti ake iind the blanket has blunted and cursed iinnn ever ril y mid county in the cuiiiuii uiweallh t hit upon al i this stulf alml i-h all tin se law and mine nacu in the simple law and ilniple bal i oni ms make the lawn uniform ami lection flee in all then tin iv w ill he a rullillimllt of the motto oil our l.r liield : v mile libel i v and iudipenik i old friend school directors tin oiimtiilv in-lltiil i li ii ill i li-til'llitou n m:,l ii riln , !)¦'<'. "! \. litres on went iiiiiiih iiiixni mil mora pi it flrnl l-iilimmtinn tot yoimn i'f'iijil i'll sili.'.il i mfprtofv a ih-i.-m inn nf ijowpv montgomery county will hi'lil their mi;imrrly institute in mllkotdc hull ii;,,iih m on bfttnrdnj . i cci in in i ¦ i ; liel'l i hr morn iit : . ¦ , n ^ il i i ii ; ' '¦ l o'clock i n ' rnntid talil at i il i i.in:i i i ipli ¦¦¦ \\ ill h(i ¦ md ' ii iilim ] mihts nnd illi pc tnrs pi . i'im afternoon ¦ ¦ lion will upon til 2 o'clock i inn i if i .!¦¦•. prritlili'iil o the ilnnril of l !¦¦ ilil n in ill u an tuu 1)1 ii lily li i n v l < iii i ".\.\\ \\ n ' i om nshqi 1 1 nltli bill thin ad.ii i ii mill nroi lu^ily inntriu'tlvti in iln1 inntriu'tlvti in ii mill nroi lu^i.ly inntriutlvt i i tin si \ i t1 i tllrttru'tfl who will nit ilniilil l'i>i>i i i . hptlefl i from ii inni nu i lull i:i ni lij i tr lie upon the iiphi int1 inn nnd met hod m i1 i'im i in^1 the lull in orcp this is mi i 1 1 1 1 : ' • i in ni iiipnsure ¦ itid to ilie lleillt h i'lllness oi inail.v ili i iii ts important in pffpctiially checking the kprtad nf effntnuioun ilis piihi'c wliirh ni'irii lntprffrp greatly m ii h i in1 propri'hh of the nphooln an iid.li'i s will alsn lie clnllvcrpfl by iii'je ii i'islm'i ki ni hei'fiutoii i'll ii on the l'ii|ln\i in - 1 1 1 > j t ¦ . ¦ 1 : a mure t'i'neticnl loilnrai inn ni our vnling peoplp this simiiiiii nppenl in every iliivrinr ami every taxpayer in a frnvi lili in.-minit as ii brings prominently in both director nnd teaelicr 1 1 uv real pull hi1 wlint is drsired in the intellectniil training of the pupils of our ncl is niii what we know but how in use the kllnw li'ilue lliat we pns^ess is the i ' - 1 . 1 . ' i ' .- 1 1 1 1 1 n rm the viiuih ni niir land ai morning nnd afternoon nohsiouh then will a large children's ehornb of trained voices i he ewnint session will opeil at 7.30 o'clock when a musical entertainment will lie introduced by the il.vperian quartette nnd will he of a high elass character after nevernl selections prof m ii brumbaugh of the university ni i'ennsylvunia will deliver a lecture nn historical i'l'iinsylvunia this lee inre will he instructive as dr bruin liauch is an entertaining speaker ami worthy or a large audience elaborate hurts are belllg made to make illis in slilute one ul the hi>st thai has ever been fjiven li iho school directors as sociation ill liiiwer montgomery the teaehers association of that vicinity are working band in hand with the di rectors association for the purpose of giving those who attend ¦¦! feast of good thing's along educational lines nnd their efforts are solely in the interest of bet ter schools ailvjllleed eihle.m inn anil a higher order nf citizenship iiiill'oiit on the 15th and 1t;ih hi december the teachers n.p new britain township cimtenipliite holding a local institute in c'uulfont friday ufternoon and even lug in he devoted in tile lemrllers ami iu|iils wink saturday all day ami cvmilng able spcuki is will instruct ami interest the audience ii liilds nf 1'rtttntown visited with : in liiv ami mrs williams b few iixyi hist week rev s m williams hnent last week with relatives in new jersej jacob kuln has purchased a house in l.iim lexington and inteuds in removb there in the sprint and carry on the butchering business thursday evening the ladies prayer meeting was held ai the rev s m wil liams the gentlemen's prayer meet ing is held each tuesday evening at 1 sw art ley's george krutz of philadelphia spent several days with relatives here ahram toy of washington 1 <'.. was the guest at mr and mrs prank 1 kerns lust week john mnhr ni ililltnwn moved juto the house vacated by mr holt john lapp and family moved fi no the grove farm here i the knipe es tate in warrlngton mrs lorviu llelloriek is spending gome time hi i'liiladelpliia anil ierinan imvii visiting the exposition in the meantime alphnnzu b sellers nf new hope was visiting relatives here last week mrs elmer moore nf new bone is visiting her parents mr and mrs ,\. 1 llertzler for several weeks dinner ill rlyimilllll at the request of several friends who were siiiiunei'iiik with mr anil mrs win it itiehards they were given a i o'clock dinner nn saiurilay evening at the old homestead in plymouth the menu in • - 1 1 1 < i i 1 1 ir two linn l-sized roast liif-'s with oyster blling criiuborry bailee and the well-made npple butter i'm which the kieli'irdms hit famous alsn vegetables in season and other things that go tn make up a first class dinner the guests each and every one save mis richards great praise fur the man ner in which the cooking and all else per taming i the make-up nf a first class dluuer was done the after dinner en iittainmcni consisted f luusical selec tions by mr horace dumont miss rob inson mr elton mis mekee aknl others recitations by mr williams l-'ltnn and ni hers the follnwlug were present mr and mis mckee mr and mrs cniiin mi and mrs kewbern mr ami mrs sherrerd mr franeis sherrerd mr anil mrs knnnerd miss brnlnerd mr v t pierce mr and mrs 1 ('. staples mi>s susan stapler jerinantnwn me ed ('. keanlen mrs robert 1 i leardeii si1 miss qraco deinden mr win ctton mr and mrs a i lmunnut mr horace t dumont mr win crulg miss julia robinson mis i'inii mrs lten.ianiin philadel phia mis i'lini'li ('. lieisel prospect ville miss l.idia oleuver miss relaol and it.iyinniid ltrisi-l e'hlladblphlu mr i mi1 s s klchardu mr and mr win 1 richards mohui's randolph hi h.inl ¦., i leilv*>r itiehards sainuel iticuardti jr misses l.i/.-iie etlchardu and jennie liicliards aud others tlir affair passed off very pleagiinlly mi tendering their best wishes i.i ihr iiohi nnd liojitess st'liiitil i r«»nblom m lmllllloy a l.'.'lrhel lit illllsie in l i \ im'u i iu^l nirliiill nil'1 a nn li snllle el ill'1 pupils wlln httvb md vnici s rt'oll't s ' 1 1 u when llley ai1.1 lilviu'i i bi'can '¦ 111 ¦"¦> uri i 1,1 l,y i ii.'iim-i1 ti;ui'l ii is , in in1 tiioa teachel ' i il ihil'l t communication rrol s i llriinint of n'irlti will in i ir .« ilii liii/i'lli ¦"' l:iml.ni;ll ill l.ll»t \\ . ru in illfi'lill i hi l'l*it;mli'l|ltllll i'llhllf l.l'illiel a polfltfffl ' im^i|on nni-lh wall ¦, i'll nov 17 1 kilil.ii1 ambler i a/i tie '¦ addition to works th k.-jmlir'.v a miimuoii oiiip:m.v ai inli 1 m;iw cimiinniirfil o|i*'rilt lull idllllc llrrilinii il il mngb ll'lll.lllii to i1 i ->• l in tlif miiiinlitrttii1 nl v-jii'mios i'lipcr the keasiiey ¦' matl iron comp my nf d | rndina the e y matl iron ami ili r have commenced i n mir \'- mi i ilnclv ilil.n ial nl list lirniiiul lielween m i [>! ¦¦ and oiestnut ,.,.|-'^ iwne nf : i ' mi the sli'in south ambler ror'the rmlli iinl i<l ling of the public i ptrikt •¦¦. haul but none in hard i have i ii n constant n ader of the 1 i foi1 mure than i > i nine into in1 reading mom laii foi all of that ! ime and i can conwii nt ion fenrlewly ailinu thai shier that noble nnd 1'iainv lie.nl mr chi his ii e mil i ii ¦ polil ii -. illl ii i.l of ii n tidenl as i 1 ! heii wub wliil i hi tend ing i he to el 111 it 1 1 : i - fulluti in 1 ' low estate of the wont type of partisan polil ie . as an illtutral imi let mi - - > i . ¦ a ntlttl uii'iit made by it a lav or two after the i nl election ii claimed that as a 1 nf the election iii 1 thio llie mc k inlev ailininislriil imi was indorsed by ihe election nf mr nai-h us governor whilst i may adinil that mr nash was hie administration candidate and wan elected by about 50.000 plurality iioboiitsl man would claim that mr snsb's election fuivslmdows the success of mr mckinley in ohio m-xt year iiiinliiiicii vote of mclean and jones will show a majority nearing 100,000 vi tea against the adn in istrat ion for the ledger knows if it knows any thin that mr i ones did not imi dues not uphold and favor the administra tion at washington in fact he waged his bght against ropnblioai sand demo crat us well wind else can it be but partisanship that cause the ledger to make such false and malicious state noents of facts mr hanna in other winds the national government was himself unmercifully turned under by his constituents nnd yet the audacious editor of the ledger claims that a vie torv for the administration in ohio 1 presume bethinks tlmt an intelligent public cau be gulled by snob blindness and willful misrepresentation more recently still commenting up on the election frauds in that rlghttfous and spirited city of brotherly love it makes this statement with all the power of tammany at his back tweed v\as broken and sent to jail in a city which had not half the public spirit of philadelphia lam of ilie opinion that weie that statement true tweed might still lie tammany's boss for tweed's fate proves that the public spirited citizen in the person of samuel j tilden was entirely too much for such political trash as he to thrive in the citv of new york if philadelphia has twice aa much public spirit as new york had in the days of boss tweed why did not the public ledger of philadelphia slmw some of it by cprning forth manfully last year and this year in support of ienks and creusv i'pflpaertiuely instead df half-heartedly supporting their op ponents thr fact is there is not a single intelligent reader of the ledger since the present management has had control of it that can exactly discern its position politically in unv recent important political contest if thrre is such,i should lie pleased to have him discern for instance where the public ledger stood in the gubernatorial con bfest of last year did it support mr jenks mr swallow or mr stone echo answers which s lt brunner lohn lievisky a 1'nlaiuler boy about 10 years old was mil over by a friegbt car near tlie station lust wednesday afternoon one lei was badly mashed below the knee he was conveyed to charity hospital norrigtown on thurs day where li iu leg was amputated rof i 0 green of west chester bpoke in the reformed church on sun ilav afternoon and evening to large au diences the methodists closed revival services isting for four weeks on friday of lust week they report 10 converts gained the usual annual fair will be held in freed1 s hall beginning about the 10th of december ana lasting three weeks it will he iii behalf of the suhall post and life and drum corps there has been live 1'aptisiiis in the baptist church in the past two sunday evenings last week a force of trolley workmen planted all the iron poles along the line if the road and also north of town where wooden poles have been erected union thanksgiving services will be held iii the reformed church and hey c i adamson methodist will preach that r ban decided that a local teachers institute will be held in i ansdale lasting two ilavs.snme time in february there will be even lectures 1 red imi of a 1 mi11 2i>8jt<w feei front n i he fiirnii ¦ 1 1'-.t at present it l luxigned to hi onlj one lorv.but the nil i'm a live story building of ami iron cohering the whole nil •¦' 1 ing in its enl it ity pron tin imiidiii.1 1 for ilie pur if installing n modi 1 n ami up-tn ms pupi'i plant with all mi.1 impiovements know 11 to the bu-i 1 t he manufacture nf 1 he product i met has been made with mo ire a v bite philadelphia i'm a large papet inaeh ine of 1 11 9t inn rrovetl i to elivered whieli i line ilie been completed \\ iii lam ( '. hvan i for tlie ina t in four months by 11 1 i story w ill have potatoes without seed \ bwmtbi nt lli •¦» i i • •" l'<il,iiiim till i ¦ it illl i i in llmv in dull » r.mlli iv lle:iltliv i'lrtfll •'( l',tt;lto«'m hfllreri from < niiiin ecotiom ical fbrinen wives will notice lin : vly hi i'1 i i!(l up from i lie drain where tie niiali from the kitchen l tin1 a ii a potato the ' 1 i sniiill walnuland n niiirkeil that il wa - 1 i wfll euiinii what could lie prndiireil fium ii i planted it cutl ing ai usual and under on able '¦ i ii 1 1 1 n i inees pimlunil 7 tllbcri had if iiei ii planted eai her for it was i|llite lite il wdllld liave inadi i crop per now f.ir economy :""' fcienw oninbin id i mippn.-e many persons know that l h li p y p llie li nder tops nl the ll'i ii |' ' make a splendid dish of greens jtliey an better i ban poke and bel « i en spinnai aiul a - ar:i m . while i : ' i i 1 1 (.' : . of \ nibler has hi work and the hit of t hem i 1 bought i wnihl plant few i the cuttings to sec what kin i 1 hey would produce with the ill i he i the loo lender 1 at ion for a pail nf ihe < ellar w ill he hut sun at that tilnt iimi hy william burl the carpenters the ground was in ami mechanics of tlie c pany will com plete the building . llie i'llll ings wi i1 plant under the extremi i y by the kipling whlttter people here are pleased to leant superintendent hoffecker ' — j leit ii hii'sil teachers in thanlmfftylng exercises hi anii.iir tlie following program will be ren ilci":l in the ambler school wednesday afternoon nov 29 at 2 so ir ¦ nf t he high school : musie recessional 1 1 1 ¦ li school girls rend ing president's procla matton mnmle harvey recitation tin pumpkin osceola burl biuiiu bolo niinimiuisi'it pier sabolle hlnellne tliiinkv«iviiik iums high school girls recitation the famine longfellow l.iilie vandegrlfl piano bolo the dancing sprites bertha slmw paper thanksgiving in ye olden time l.imru allen recitation the farmer's wife cmleton when tlie l-'rnst is in the i'liniiilcin keillv marie o'donnell song sweet bummer's gone away ttluli school liii-ls rmltation theolrlof salem lucy turner paper si'luml news banjo solo isnlielle i incline pirtiiris from our poets huh school oirl the yirls of the high school extend a cordial invitation to parents ami friends to be present at these oxerciseb thev hope to give all an enjoyable time and a thankful feeling bed hot from the gun was the ball that bit g i steadman of newark mich , in the civil wai it caused horrible ulcers that 110 treatment helped lor 20 years iben liiicuum's arnica salve cured him cures cuts bruises burns boils felons corns skin eruptions beat pile curt on earth 25 cents a box cure guaranteed sold by '. ¦•. vnyeiiy ir flotirtown mr frantz contractor of centre square is erecting a stable on his lot on mill road wliien he recently bought be will erect a house in the spring tlie ia/.ette is for sale at the store of m f scheetz every thursday morning jlr 51 f scheetz and family mrs george styer and mr anil mrs w is cerper spent last tuesday evening with mr behiing is sleifer and family of wyncota mis a^nes ludwig who is living iv i 1 1 1 mrs charles rotzell spent a few days at kulpsville this week visiting lier parents mamie ami harry maust of fit watertown spent saturday anil sunday with tlie family of sylvester rotzell ami llie collditiol is a wonder they produced any tubers al all the dry weother was in much for them i lad i planted htroilg malured rnllin.'-1 the result would have been entirely satis factory us to size my idea was to find nut if tuber produced from cuttings wonld he en tirely trie from scale and any other diseases which proved to be the case while ihe potatoes produced are nut large they are entirely free from li easo i believe with good strong cuttin about fight inches long a line crop would be made by pruning the vines to fret the cutting it would nut im prove the old vines oi stocks hut wojlld on tlie contrary be a benefit 1 was anxious also to see the growth and formation of the tubers i put several cuttings in a clear sluss bottle but the location was not suitable while they rooted freely they prod need no tubers owing to the unsuitable loirlilinns in planting a beld the dictanne for cuttings about the same as cut potatoes d b g se cut pot two-thirds of the cutting should be nn der the ground when planted or three fth ld bbl b b i nn fourths would probably be better and quickly planted with a dibble on level ground ami worked as other potatoes are worked vv a m deafness cannot lie cured by local applications as they cannot reach thfl diseased portion of the ear there is only one way to cure deafness and that is bv constitutional remedies deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of tlie eus tachian tube when this tube gets in rumbling sound or and when it is ei flamed you hav imperfect hearing ------- _- tirely clo::i.,l deafness is tin1 n-s'.ilt and unless the inflammation can be taken out anil this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forever nine cases out of iu are caused hy catarrh which is nothing but an in llaineil condition of the mucous ur face we will give 100 for any ease of deafness caused by catarrh that can not be cured by hall's catarrh cure send for circulars free f j cheney & co toledo <>. soli by all druggist 75 cents hall's family l'ills;ire the liest nov y mr milton snyder and family spent tlireei days at sellersville this week visiting his parents mr george matz is confined to the house with illness last saturday evening air and mrs frank ilurner mr j ii matx and daughter miss sarah mat and mr d i xash attended a bu prise party given to mr and mrs samuel burke at broad axi mr and mrs m f scbeet attended the national export exposition on monday mr charles van winkle and sou george from lebanon spent last friday here with friends mr van winkle is erecting a tombstone in memory of his if in the onion cemetery houses there there are quite il dumber sf for rent here at the present time are more bouses unoccupied now than there linvo been fur some time services on sunday even ing next the ion lutheran church ir o r a m will turn when tin1 out iii a body ami the pastor will deliver a ser nimi appropriate for the occasion christ i it ii kmlcii voi kully tuesday evening november h was a rainy and disagreeable one nevertheless j il was pleasant ami cheerful ill the hut burn melhndist < lunch and it was well tilled witli tsealuaii workers for christ the occasion is a rally i llie chris tian endeavor societies in thai section the following siirielies were represenled : i l;ii liur.i baptist hatboro methodist lvylaiid l'l-esliv terian willow tiiuve methodist kd-e hill presbyterian jar i'ettowu meth'idisi leiikinl own methu dist neslianiiuy l'ri'shyterinii and beth ayres l'resliyierian the progruinmn was particularly good ami as below siugilll onward chrislia n snldiers,'1 hy aiiilienee prayer liev b khlridgc address nl welcome rev william 1 mills i ii aulhein ilatlinrn meth odist choir address itev lohn i1 xieh bis slugintf lenuiiiinwii smieiy rec itation miss ida cornell the mjgeud i ii.i in i in i lvylanil society xlutfluic triu hearted whnle llenrted audi ence report u btute christian kudeiiv or cuuveutlun at washinyinn l*u hv miss waisnn edlte hill society ad drex by pasinr ut jari'eltnwn melho disi ohurcn i'wltatlou hy miss qiiigley willow til'nve sueiel mluifiug bolo h.v miss miilll'lslleilil ill llallinln melllie disi society address rev mr i'lllery u'illnw giovh authi'ui by hatboru bap tist choir sin>:m all hail ihe power xaine by audience lienedic itev mr van tobel kdau i ¦ 1 li.ini anil ililllioro turnpike the annual meeting of the ilorshaiu unl hutboro turnpike company was held on monday nov 1 at llnrshain hotel a motion to pay a dividend was icfcated and il was decided to puv oil sioo of tbedebt leavijig 11300 standing pue following directors weie elected lames a cn/.ens joseph k dobbins i k llallnwell 1 1 v sill james van 1 bun 1 i comly j i irdell w s worth ington and alfred moore the last two take ihe places of < ieorgejarrett who resigned and thomas !>.( icatrell who were mi the old lionnl the follow iliii'i s wile rim-en : l'rcsideni.,1 i oinelv : v ice presldtjut j t irdell ; m'ltetarv james co nt ; treasiiri r jobo liovle superintendent davis v sill as a cure for rlicui nat ism ( liauil ut iin tain halm is gaining wide repu mi i • i johnsi n of biolinioiul lnd 1 1:1 been troubled with that ail ment since 1802 in speaking of it he 1 i never i'muul liuytlullg thai would celievo me nut il i iisi',1 cham i'ain lialtn ii acted like i with me my pool u swolleu mid i vitv mini t but hie good ap liutin relieved me " iiv.l r . a mill . vii llil.l dliy itt new jtrltii.ll bible day was observed in new britain liii|)tist church on sunday the an ditorium wa well tilled and an interst program wasrenderd by members of i lit b linll niii hi ilin he sabbath school after the qeorge lear of three fun tuouuted mi liis von gray was noticed in our vil i bd oa anil scripture reading the school jig " the lamb of life followed by recitation wonderful word of ml by willie kellar and a select calling entitled three ideals by iy miss sadie uanlall the wee little ues of the infant department sang i'm a little sunbeam and misses i lyineraml ihitlic randall sang a cry pretty duet mv mothers bible wo recitations when i learned to ray by bessie cogun.arid a small oy's problem by charles i'retz u ttlc boy of live years were verj interest if singing the field is the win id " as followed by twn neitat ions the piui door " i>v mabel i luuk ; the urtuiii hy charles cjonurd the uoior clinii i in si us if ) 1 in pastor and v 1 lie school e1 i-'i i ii lil'mll i lii von gray invooa iage on bunday i'l ii i d suiukti yuurl.ifii uj i ii ii ol lllc ih'1vo»1hi % worker hi.1 k a 1-181 ui'c o ov new thomas ii iaiublu s|uui saiiuda.v and sunday in rhilailelphia w heie sim uiiiublu i htuyiug i'm1 ivi-im daj . 1 luot'ge ( lu imi laijoi'ta quite a uum hel ill his young rhieueli luuslllgi lull we did imi bear ir he thought their ab selui ilue in ihe hhleu i luleh nun t luued in 11n1 paper a i.u vk ugo nl \\ llile llial.ldl . v lair sizi'd auilii'iiee w il nrsm'il llie har\csi it ises tflvou h xhrey tuns i'.aiuisl missimi school on siiiida all.i1 nihiu november 1 ur lailu-i li^iennl i ilu m i 1 i s and wiiue.-si-d iln lieau unl display hi uutuuiu !'¦'.' - in their rarlotu enl us whieli decked tbe wulu mid ilu picturesque hirunguiueut ot ihe \ i'uat.-il'u1 • liur '¦ itutl at this 1 ilue u i1 i i.1 1 im 11 iuti 1 uiindii1)1 lij iiio ¦. nl l:ll iv ii 1ii..i1 ¦ u . i1,1 gl ill !',. i he lit lie |" • lie i iii 1 dent mr [•'.. m sir.1,1 read i purtli nnd 1 in 11 111 1 al llie null 1 lime w in-u i-xei'i 1 11 wul 1 in uli'd li llie cuuliluj nl i ¦• vuleutlne whu ugtli 1 horsham tarmers hillillu 11.1,1 nl t,f;|ilt mil \,| nilii m l,i.lln«l 1 11 11 ilii i i i m menu in i lii-iiinir i ambler inntend i 11 iii n i ini>iii,,n v bilnmitlnn a large nnd iiiterrntiiig 11 1 ing of ihr l!i 1 ' 1 iuii wim in-lit nt l!i 11 i nn and iciiznbetli 1 1 lit imi'.i i im rcci ibv ii \> 1 ; 1 v tiirj pro ii in i lie , , ' , 1 h i 1 he 111 i adopted • hlvor 111 rj . i1 the crop < m c i ni urn it i i nl ., 11 nod iii h lllifnrtuni telj well as ¦ . nble 1 labor under the head ol i'colmii 111 a count ni 1 im net ion e lvntttrj ci11i1 of i'hll i'liia liihtituting nn annie ai nong - 1 1 1 1 li ilny i erj n pmlii 1 i«i , mniueni ¦ 1 in lilrtlnliij ni utie w ho for tliclr llnnul'i'd ple>iih'l|l . > ¦ ' . i i,1 i 1,1 li hived tu 1 , •- . 1 1 ! 1 • ij a i vutiil on mm pri wit nn 1 buds innimeuri'plnk and lioun 1 sliimld like tn bee 1 it ol 1 ur i | ii'l she mill i'vi 1 j nl her uiiiieci'rtwir.v re i-ii.uv ni1 iiuhi i | 1 il ¦- he hlmi mid hi v mild like tn llllvc lloufll'will u lifted i till i'hllle id illl mil i1 1 11 nst i-ii-s mi ,. mi 11,1 mirnl i-apeiis iii ii nml shnuld visit the 1 1 iiirlli-i v fllpy ire eimilu'ed in t.t'i -| i cli 1111 n 1 cprtnin npcthtii'tl in 1 1 noli week i'lii washing mid i hiid slm v ^ x 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 ^ -. clenniug she thinkx nrn cor tiilnlj men's work she wnttlil have no piirpptn nit iinlishi'il hnnrn nnd rugs ihi was iulei e--i in-_r ai this lime i..1 ciiiikp ilie huxluiiul nf mrs nonifstreth is o nntive nf vnrminnter the i"wnslii|i when the club was being held miss oncntni'r nf ihe kxporlmenl committee gnvc an ncconnl <<( a menu -!'.' hail sni-ved in sunie l'llesls whieli n\jis eninpnseil uf new dishes and whieli she thunghi si '" try on her friends ih-hl railnr thnn her nun immediate rurally as meinhers nf uiii-'s laniily are i|ii to he so frank in expressing their iipiniiuis one of llie ilishi's was wal ihirf salad composed of anples celery shi'llha cus and maynnnaise dressini:1 sniue of the guests who were prettent at tlie club and had pnrtaken of the ex perimental supper pronounced it very umind and a great success t'lidec letters and eiinuminiealinns 1 i.i atkinson aid that il had heeil deeid eil lu hold the institute al ambler in sii'ad nf i i.-i 1 li.ii-o if ilu iliu-shaui far mers chih would ininish iimsistnnre it was finally decided mini the dub won id furnish some help in hip innu of assays etc i'.lizabclh 1 muni in answer in the ipieslinll how to w.ish till.1 in1 i lulies v in sin had hud i miehoih-e ml bail lieanl smile say tliry could lie washed jus as any nthi'i tine articles while others said ii was ruinous thus to wash them i ihey iniiihl he si'ni in the cleiuiers and rle.nied in this ivn.v they cinil'l be made li look like iiimi nwns this w'6a sniiu-mlial expensive i"il was luiisl s.i i isfaciiiry mary ('. v ilinins in inswer in the «, i v f[),)v wjuii ]¦¦ i uujuti u.j'mll kpilill fruit and nul said wheat is the must uxeful grnin npple tlie mosl usi'i'iil fruit and cocoa ant the most use ful mo miss mamie ooentner had if spn.ial question what is wealth she aii su-ered il in i very exluiuslive liuiuuer she drew llie line very dlstluctivel.v he . een wealth and riches unyiug riches i-'i'iierally means an abundance of money while wealth is the inssission of that which gnve romfort ami happiness it lnifiht lie health 01 rrii-nds or talent ur the power of enjoyment whieli sin considered one t the best forms of1 wealth the law an ruiiipulsary eduea tiun was ilniiissi'd at length some oon ttideriiik it n i liiwi niheis not thuiuus sliahi-nss a visitor from rhila ilelphia county said there was not room for thiisi who wished to go to school in his city and il did unl seem worth while to force those tn go who did mil wish to llr also suid ii hud eusi 2(>.imkj to take the census hi the ehililreu nf the city dr l'liwuall thought it was n good law and ih.it all ehililreu should receive an eilueal ion whel her t hev wanted it or not ii warner llalluwell said il had not heen eiifiireeil in his district franklin llallnwi'll said he did not think there was nnything ill the new mad law relat ing to the sidewalk or hieyele i rack that would heiielit llurshani township as a riu'tain number uf signal ores o inhaliitants were iiecehkiiry iieforo il t'utihi in 1'iii in operation and thai there were only two inwnships i hehenham and springfield which contained enough people the milling nf the chili lazetie foi lowed by editor s ii jarrett con ii'iiis l'miinrial eusl f harveotiug ap ples ami pears economy hi ii wide farm chapter -. and u girl several tie tereil ipiesiinns were iinswi'i-ed wil iliun i1 morgan dlncitnwd win-less iel egriiphy hi a very interest ins manner a debate on the subject resolved thai the fanner's wife works i larder than llie fanner himself was ably disi'iissi'd by harriet atkinson in the iitrli'inative atciilnxl 1 j atkinson loliza lirtli it wind and newlini e wiiml in the negative the other speakers mi tin alliniial i ve being alisnil nn derisimi was made lull the sml inieiii s uf tbe lull were rather in favor of tin at lirniatlve elizabeth 8 parry in reply to the iiiii'siiiiii what are b uf the exp»r ii'llees of a youug hnllsekeepi-r '.'" gave niuue of her early tululakes which were i|llile uultlmluv isaac i'.u'ry called on the visitors for ivtnarks and louuu wnndniaii ol the vr itstmvn chili huoke appi'e,iali ik if ilii elilli pajiel1 which eonlaiiied till many original nrliiles mill v aiau 8 ¦• i'i '¦¦' i hl pleasure n being present ¦ then bolub no furtliei uiihiuess the ink mljoui iii'il i niej'l at i in reside -.- irf 1 i and i l.-o i'ii't w al iii-',ii 1 it i^liihel 1 1 a very pli»asani ha puiiij b an ipenl in i mi \ ei-s.-ii inn and iu ndmirlng the me hoini i i i i md im ¦ i ¦ ilciiirnl ed w iih i >. i i m 1 1 ul am u inn how i ill i irili-i a i'rriklit i him frank itufc'itsk u gun nl sia uiula iiu ] in iptnl iujj ii sn ii;mi l that itmpul t curu
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18991123 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 51 |
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 | 11/23/1899 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1899 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 18991123 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 51 |
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 | 11/23/1899 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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the ambler gazette vol xvii no 5i ambler pa notembeu 2j si 25 a vkah norristown letter old l-'rl«miil ft<>mnin un i.1mi.11 all lliliik <¦! tnllo on mir rfllrh t ilir i iniri i riit of 1'iiiiiiiiii rrenta in rm world win spirit n rlffc nun litoflti nov jo 18b9 tin fnilicr ni f mir roontry performed . and to man kind but null rtnnately for me btid many other oi ' hink thai every i reorge r named after > ¦ washington even the printer of con nhohoeken cull ' in honor of washingtun i upposo foi ii i:uii'y:iiiii i i ii not man to be known by another name bui it if bo cv h in the science . in history in law we rcc even in literature mistaken in man and wotnen in their productions preacher accupl the i oini i < rrora of tnank i nd ami talk of things as established which never exlrted we find in philadel phia newapupers publishing trash as if ii were trite and ii tie the tart is that by book natural law people will be divided ini i part ies in polil ics and in i ligion in law and medicine even the laws of the state the constitution of pennsylvania and the common law of common sense nnd the common law of riflhteousnew all recognize thai there are two contending classes our old law restrict eai h voter to casl his bal lot for only in insnector of elections although two were to be elected all through the wxie and constitution run this recognition of two rival candidates sn in europe ii exists in all the pnliti ciij departments men may change from one side to the other as times nml circumstances change or war calls forth tin patriotic spirit witheiectric force history is full of instances sacred and profane of the < i 1 1 ti 1 working in the wiiys ol man and men even from tbe time coriolanus said we will before the walls of rome tomorrow set down our host nay mother resume that spirit when you were wont to say if you had linn the wife of her cules six of his tabors you would nave done m id saved your husband si much sweat in our country changes have been as numerous as they are ratable han nitial ihunlin of maine to andrew john son of tennessee the war in the philippinee will make many changes the war in smith africa will upset many notions the nations had enter tained as to the rights of england in the land of the liners the constitutional en actments in the southern states ot our country by which 5,000,000 people will be disfranchised who had been made free by a lon expensive and sanguin ary wur will open the eyes of thoughtful and serious men to t lie dan ger of democratic govenment in arnori ca 1 look for a revolution i ii the com inations of nifii in political parties even daniel webster could not wive the whig paity from annihilation wfcen the blast of freedom swept over new england calling on thoae wonder ful wives !.) bssalt evei'.v jtojts unilo the heavy burdens and let thewprefcaed t free history ia even repeating itself there will re a mightv upheaval in africa and in england queen victor ia is aged unit much respected as wo man queen anil mother but according to the laws of nature must soon pass ¦ away tlieu will come tumbling down the tower of london and as napolean lost his throne when lie left the palace of the tueilleriea to take the command of his ariuv to light the prussian empire in 1s70 so will england be revolution issed when the good woman shall take her departure anally from winsor castle knglnnd was n common wealth before and bo she may be again every one who has eves to set1 can see thai the spirit of war in rife and what does not that betoken it means revolution as well as great desolation and destruction of human life from the lays when the assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold his cohorts all streaming in purple and nold to the present hour war presages vast aiul far reaching changes the history given in holy aa well as by the writers of later times will tell to him who reads with a view to learn that the killing of one another nation or men is no way to settle the strifes between but shal low politicians demogogues publicans and sinners dash into war for the pur pose of self augrandisseihent partisans abuse and berate each other abate bal lot bills and public loads anil other is hues of the luilean day hut we want more intelligence in legislation and more wisdom in the treatment of the poor and oppressed what great question waa settled in the last election v one was that the register of wills should he taken from north wales instead of norristown ami a clerk of the court from l'ottstown in stead of lenkintowu stupendous thought gigantic conception wonder ful achievement vet the vote hhows a spirit of annoyance or resentment or in dependence or indiuvnence as to party ties men urn slaughtered without re gsfd t'i anv sentimental love or attach ment in philadelphia for hi years i have heard the cry of fraud tlie saints down there could not trust their coim eilmeii in huilil the court ami they pro cured it purr and holy commission who will hold their bands on the melancholy ile where they will sit in hear from be valley of johoshaphat when the judging 5od shall close the book of fate and there the last assizes kepi for those who wake and those who bleep the saints of philadelphia could nut trust the law of elections in procured a charter that wai to make ail the elec lions iuie the people of peimsv vania demanded an australian ballot law ami took away from us our little ticketl an i stickers wherewith we been accustomed tu vole i'm1 goil&cieucti ake iind the blanket has blunted and cursed iinnn ever ril y mid county in the cuiiiuii uiweallh t hit upon al i this stulf alml i-h all tin se law and mine nacu in the simple law and ilniple bal i oni ms make the lawn uniform ami lection flee in all then tin iv w ill he a rullillimllt of the motto oil our l.r liield : v mile libel i v and iudipenik i old friend school directors tin oiimtiilv in-lltiil i li ii ill i li-til'llitou n m:,l ii riln , !)¦'<'. "! \. litres on went iiiiiiih iiiixni mil mora pi it flrnl l-iilimmtinn tot yoimn i'f'iijil i'll sili.'.il i mfprtofv a ih-i.-m inn nf ijowpv montgomery county will hi'lil their mi;imrrly institute in mllkotdc hull ii;,,iih m on bfttnrdnj . i cci in in i ¦ i ; liel'l i hr morn iit : . ¦ , n ^ il i i ii ; ' '¦ l o'clock i n ' rnntid talil at i il i i.in:i i i ipli ¦¦¦ \\ ill h(i ¦ md ' ii iilim ] mihts nnd illi pc tnrs pi . i'im afternoon ¦ ¦ lion will upon til 2 o'clock i inn i if i .!¦¦•. prritlili'iil o the ilnnril of l !¦¦ ilil n in ill u an tuu 1)1 ii lily li i n v l < iii i ".\.\\ \\ n ' i om nshqi 1 1 nltli bill thin ad.ii i ii mill nroi lu^ily inntriu'tlvti in iln1 inntriu'tlvti in ii mill nroi lu^i.ly inntriutlvt i i tin si \ i t1 i tllrttru'tfl who will nit ilniilil l'i>i>i i i . hptlefl i from ii inni nu i lull i:i ni lij i tr lie upon the iiphi int1 inn nnd met hod m i1 i'im i in^1 the lull in orcp this is mi i 1 1 1 1 : ' • i in ni iiipnsure ¦ itid to ilie lleillt h i'lllness oi inail.v ili i iii ts important in pffpctiially checking the kprtad nf effntnuioun ilis piihi'c wliirh ni'irii lntprffrp greatly m ii h i in1 propri'hh of the nphooln an iid.li'i s will alsn lie clnllvcrpfl by iii'je ii i'islm'i ki ni hei'fiutoii i'll ii on the l'ii|ln\i in - 1 1 1 > j t ¦ . ¦ 1 : a mure t'i'neticnl loilnrai inn ni our vnling peoplp this simiiiiii nppenl in every iliivrinr ami every taxpayer in a frnvi lili in.-minit as ii brings prominently in both director nnd teaelicr 1 1 uv real pull hi1 wlint is drsired in the intellectniil training of the pupils of our ncl is niii what we know but how in use the kllnw li'ilue lliat we pns^ess is the i ' - 1 . 1 . ' i ' .- 1 1 1 1 1 n rm the viiuih ni niir land ai morning nnd afternoon nohsiouh then will a large children's ehornb of trained voices i he ewnint session will opeil at 7.30 o'clock when a musical entertainment will lie introduced by the il.vperian quartette nnd will he of a high elass character after nevernl selections prof m ii brumbaugh of the university ni i'ennsylvunia will deliver a lecture nn historical i'l'iinsylvunia this lee inre will he instructive as dr bruin liauch is an entertaining speaker ami worthy or a large audience elaborate hurts are belllg made to make illis in slilute one ul the hi>st thai has ever been fjiven li iho school directors as sociation ill liiiwer montgomery the teaehers association of that vicinity are working band in hand with the di rectors association for the purpose of giving those who attend ¦¦! feast of good thing's along educational lines nnd their efforts are solely in the interest of bet ter schools ailvjllleed eihle.m inn anil a higher order nf citizenship iiiill'oiit on the 15th and 1t;ih hi december the teachers n.p new britain township cimtenipliite holding a local institute in c'uulfont friday ufternoon and even lug in he devoted in tile lemrllers ami iu|iils wink saturday all day ami cvmilng able spcuki is will instruct ami interest the audience ii liilds nf 1'rtttntown visited with : in liiv ami mrs williams b few iixyi hist week rev s m williams hnent last week with relatives in new jersej jacob kuln has purchased a house in l.iim lexington and inteuds in removb there in the sprint and carry on the butchering business thursday evening the ladies prayer meeting was held ai the rev s m wil liams the gentlemen's prayer meet ing is held each tuesday evening at 1 sw art ley's george krutz of philadelphia spent several days with relatives here ahram toy of washington 1 <'.. was the guest at mr and mrs prank 1 kerns lust week john mnhr ni ililltnwn moved juto the house vacated by mr holt john lapp and family moved fi no the grove farm here i the knipe es tate in warrlngton mrs lorviu llelloriek is spending gome time hi i'liiladelpliia anil ierinan imvii visiting the exposition in the meantime alphnnzu b sellers nf new hope was visiting relatives here last week mrs elmer moore nf new bone is visiting her parents mr and mrs ,\. 1 llertzler for several weeks dinner ill rlyimilllll at the request of several friends who were siiiiunei'iiik with mr anil mrs win it itiehards they were given a i o'clock dinner nn saiurilay evening at the old homestead in plymouth the menu in • - 1 1 1 < i i 1 1 ir two linn l-sized roast liif-'s with oyster blling criiuborry bailee and the well-made npple butter i'm which the kieli'irdms hit famous alsn vegetables in season and other things that go tn make up a first class dinner the guests each and every one save mis richards great praise fur the man ner in which the cooking and all else per taming i the make-up nf a first class dluuer was done the after dinner en iittainmcni consisted f luusical selec tions by mr horace dumont miss rob inson mr elton mis mekee aknl others recitations by mr williams l-'ltnn and ni hers the follnwlug were present mr and mis mckee mr and mrs cniiin mi and mrs kewbern mr ami mrs sherrerd mr franeis sherrerd mr anil mrs knnnerd miss brnlnerd mr v t pierce mr and mrs 1 ('. staples mi>s susan stapler jerinantnwn me ed ('. keanlen mrs robert 1 i leardeii si1 miss qraco deinden mr win ctton mr and mrs a i lmunnut mr horace t dumont mr win crulg miss julia robinson mis i'inii mrs lten.ianiin philadel phia mis i'lini'li ('. lieisel prospect ville miss l.idia oleuver miss relaol and it.iyinniid ltrisi-l e'hlladblphlu mr i mi1 s s klchardu mr and mr win 1 richards mohui's randolph hi h.inl ¦., i leilv*>r itiehards sainuel iticuardti jr misses l.i/.-iie etlchardu and jennie liicliards aud others tlir affair passed off very pleagiinlly mi tendering their best wishes i.i ihr iiohi nnd liojitess st'liiitil i r«»nblom m lmllllloy a l.'.'lrhel lit illllsie in l i \ im'u i iu^l nirliiill nil'1 a nn li snllle el ill'1 pupils wlln httvb md vnici s rt'oll't s ' 1 1 u when llley ai1.1 lilviu'i i bi'can '¦ 111 ¦"¦> uri i 1,1 l,y i ii.'iim-i1 ti;ui'l ii is , in in1 tiioa teachel ' i il ihil'l t communication rrol s i llriinint of n'irlti will in i ir .« ilii liii/i'lli ¦"' l:iml.ni;ll ill l.ll»t \\ . ru in illfi'lill i hi l'l*it;mli'l|ltllll i'llhllf l.l'illiel a polfltfffl ' im^i|on nni-lh wall ¦, i'll nov 17 1 kilil.ii1 ambler i a/i tie '¦ addition to works th k.-jmlir'.v a miimuoii oiiip:m.v ai inli 1 m;iw cimiinniirfil o|i*'rilt lull idllllc llrrilinii il il mngb ll'lll.lllii to i1 i ->• l in tlif miiiinlitrttii1 nl v-jii'mios i'lipcr the keasiiey ¦' matl iron comp my nf d | rndina the e y matl iron ami ili r have commenced i n mir \'- mi i ilnclv ilil.n ial nl list lirniiiul lielween m i [>! ¦¦ and oiestnut ,.,.|-'^ iwne nf : i ' mi the sli'in south ambler ror'the rmlli iinl i |
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