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THK MJLBNTOWTH "LEA BEE, WEDlSI KSlJAT. MAKUM, Its, IUUT. ENCAMPMENT ELECTION. I wipi I Gbe Xeabec. Publish Bwr Djt MHO wi mm AHfll IM X9i fft ft i i mr 'uin re a ut i It ttM Joy of tte luMMohoM, lor wtthoat it bo lutppinett.coM fcoomplete.

How twttt th ptctUM of mothor and babo, npls tmile at ud commend tho thoughts' tad aijriratfcns of the mothof una 17 nc Leader Pub. Co ALLENTOWN. PA FAIRsTlftiQ IPHLLiS vOESE I FOR- bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which tho expectant mother mutt past, how ever, it to full of danger and suffering that the lookt forward to the hour when the shall W. J.

BARTZKLL caused 'jy a dirg.n; ecfic is often a heart ctit TP. r. BOTH C. w. r.

Bora, mtor. ifa, Young Men end Boys assar.t for it cor.ta:r.J a Icrjra feet tho exquiake thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, scientific liniment for external at only, which teujjhcnt and renders depv f.mo mt ot wibcj THOS. F. GHOSH LEADING IN ONLY CONTEST.

An unusual amount of Interest Is be-ln taken by patriarchal members of Odd Fellowship In the result of the I'loctlon fur oinoers for tho Urand En-campmont, now being conducted In the various subordinate encampments throughout the suite. Interest In tho balloting Is heightened by reason of an unanticipated contest over tho office of grand repivsentntlve. The voting commenced Friday, March 1, and will continue ell through the present week, but (lie result cannot t-e announced until iifur the Grand En-osimpment Commltleo meets and counts'Jtho' returns, Tho few figures received from encampment voting lust w('lc show that Amrw II. Hall, the preHcnl! Incumbent, and Thomas V. Gross, both of Philadelphia, are the loading candidates.

The meager returns available show that Mr. (Irons is receiving an unexpectedly large vote. Tho candidates for the several odlces are: Grand Patriarch, Peter Fritz; grand high priest, Charles W. Fox; grand senior warden, ison. you nave r.o 3 pOi if yo vill drini I Addrttt aU commumtottom XHB LBADSR.

til Hamilton BtxMt. Allan town. la. urn assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this rreat crisis in perfect safety Itfl TRIED TO KILL WIFE 6 hot at Har For Refusing to Live With Him, Then Killed Himself.

Philadelphia, March W. After making a futile attempt to murder his wife Maud, from whom hs had been separated, William Mean, formerly of this city but recently living at Reading, committed suicide In front of his wifo's home here by ehootlnK himself. Hean ended his Ufa apparently lu the belief that he had killed Mrs. Hean. He sought his wife at hor homo and went with her around the city, boggln3 hor to return to him.

Though tho woman refused to listen to his appeals r.nd tried to drive hlra away ho followed her for several miles on trolley cars and finally to tho home of her parents, with whom she has been living. Near tho house he drew a revolver and threatened to shoot her unless she promised to ajwln live with him. Mrs. Hean plended for her lite and got down on her knees in the muddy street. She begged to bo allowed to oeo her mother and Hoan permitted ber to walk to the houso.

He tried to enter the dwelling with her, but Mrs. Hean pushed him from tho steps and shut the dnor In his face. Mean fired, but the bullet was Imbedded in the door, Mrs. Henn's mother cried out that the daughter had boon murdered and Hean turned the revolver on himself ar.d scut a bullet into his brain. Mrs.

Hean left her husband because of his brutal treatment. and without pain. Sold at per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BttAOntUO KEpatArOlt OO.

Atlanta. Om. F. Si)t. 700 Mppiooott Bulldllg iltk and FiltMrt Atrarts.

SUITS. Immense gatlioriiig of Nsmv' Spring Suits iu fancy CaRsImeies, Sorscs, Clicvlotsi, etc. Klofiantly tailored. For Men, $9, $10, $11, $12, $13.50, $15 to $25. For Young Mem, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $11, $12 to $13.

For Boy 3, $1,75, $2.50, $3, $3.50 to $8.50. Superb Srwf or li ias be "-n anc! pv.ntid. The tannin-bearing cellulose tiss'as that contains bftut pc; ceai tanaic litis teca removed. Chit clLst-ssabis tasting feature havtn oen vi.i-.rc is left ilia eleomts Vnich can be brewed tha siocl cv.v oi coSea 5a air-ftbit txid harmless even to ir t.nd I Stales lid win Eureckson; grand scribe, Usher A. Hall; grand treasurer, J.

Henry Helteli grand junior warden, Richard J. Llppey, Hurry F. Whiting, William O. Maxwell, Otis A. Wanner and John P.

KlliigonKinith; grand representative, Amos II. Hall, Thomas Gross and William B. Orlmes. The grand master has Issued his formal proclamation calling upon all lodges throughout Pennsylvania to arrange for public meetings and suitable celebrations In recognition of the 88th anniversary of Odd Fellowship, which will be celebrated on April 26 in all parts of the country. Long, Short, Modium, any prefor-enco milted snionK tho Vast Assemblage of Spring Overcoats in new fabrics.

For Men, $3.50, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 to $25. For Young Mon, $7.50, $3.50, $10, $12, $15 to $22.50. For Hoys, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 to $6.50. The Leader circulate largely In Alien town and every borough In Lehigh County and read more eitunalveiy than any other paper published or circulated In the county. It.

lb the home paper of the people who are the buyers and merchants receive great-er return) trom in The Licadeh than from the same amount Invested in any, other local racer. Trelchlers, Fullerton, Hokendauqua. Coplay, Cementon, Lnurys, Slatins-ton, Franklin, Slatedale, Lehighton, Emaua, Macungie, Alburtls, Trexler-town, Freemaneburg, Catwauqua, Northampton, Siegfried, Egypt and every town In the Lehigh Valley tat clx certta a week. for tale every day at 4 p. m.

at tho Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central Station, at the Relmer agency, on the atreeti bv newsboys. Sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada for $3.60 a year. If paid in advance $3. Mali subscribers can easily see when their subscription expires by noting tho data printed on the wrapper of eacli paper. 1 1 BACKACHE.

TRY THIS FOR 1 1 iToiisers 9 Get from any prescription pharmacy the following: Fluid Kxtract Dandelion, one- CHARGED WITH BRIBERY Three Arrests in Paving Scandal at Columbus, O. Columbus, March 13. Fred. J. Immel, president of the Columbus hoard of public service; Nelson Cannon, former local superintendent of tho Trinidad Paving company, of Cleveland, and Arthur Beck, former assistant city engineer of Columbus, have been arrested on Indictments returned by tho grand Jury and charged with attempted bribery in the paving contract on East Broad street.

Immel gave bond and Beck and Cannon have been taken to the county jail. The disclosures were precipitated by half ounce. miners BEER Is brewed from mm i. vi Our Trouser Department affords the most extensive and satisfactory variety, the widest price range you will find attainable hoc-abouts, we foel great confidence in our ability to fit your liking In every detail. MEN'S TROUSERS, $1.50 to $6.

BOYS' PANTS, 25c to $1.00. YOUNG MEN'S TROUSERS, $1.50 to $5. toured in the post office aC Alltntowi; aerond-clafw mall matter. 00 YU NEED fl GOeaRT OR CARRIAGE FOR BaBV'S OUTING We have the one you want. Our stock is large, varied and complete.

It contains tho pick of the best lines in the country and affords ample choice for a most critical selection. Our prices are right and you can use the goods while you pay a little at a time for them to suit your convenience. si.69 to mm. I ong Distance Telephone No. 243 I chigh Telephone No.

380ft 1 ij mmi ana hods univ FermsMiiGSe I San Francisco detectives captured Ruef, and Mayor Schmita says be captured Roosevelt. Strictly a high grade Lajrer. a confession by Cannon. According to his story, Immel and Fred Lied, vice president of the board, were each promised $3000 for voting to give the contract to the Cleveland Trinidad Gatcly Fitzgerald, Easter Ties, Easter Linens, Easter Gloves, Easter Hosiery. A wealth of variety and distinctive styles that woo interest from every beholder, high grade furnishings, UP-TO-DATE all along the line.

company, and (Jharies is. Burr, the third member of the board, was prom- Compound Kargon, one ounce. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take a teaspoonful dose after each meal and at bedtime. Tjlie above is considered by eminent authority as the finest prescription' ever written to relieve Backache, Kidney Trouble and Weak Bladder.

This combined mixture should act on the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys to filter and strain the uric acid and other waste matter from the blood which causes Rheumatism. Being composed entirely of vegetable 'ingredients, it is harmless and inexpensive. Mix some and give it a trial. It cPTtJrtrrty comes highly reeom-menflwr" It Is the prescription of nn eminent specialist, whose entire' Reputation, it is sa'Id, was established by it. The first steel postal car was put Into service on the Pennsylvania Bail' road on Saturday.

Steel coal cars have been in use for some years, and It Is about time to build all passenger coaches of steel. We use no corn, rice, grits, glucose or chemicals. A reliable and healthful beverage. "The Home of Reliable House Furnishers," 806 Hamilton St, AHentown, Pa lf.no $uuu tor nis vote, it is alleged the money was paid. Arthur A.

Beck is alleged to have been promised a division of all money allowed on padded estimates, and Alfred A. Shoemaker, a street paving inspector, is alleged to have been cn the pay rool of the Cleveland Trinidad company for $2 a week. According to Cannon, Beck received about $3000. i Telephone Orders to Fom-1 According to all accounts, the duties of "consulting engineer' on the new-Capital at Harrisburg consisted principally in "keeping mum" and saying untij such time as he was 'consulted." tain Brewery. lib STORE CLOSES 6 P.

M. EXCEPT SATURDAY EVENINGS. 9f Sectiona.1 Book Caics. A state board of examiners "for the examination of horseshaors" is one of tho measures proposed nt liarrisburg. Now let us have a state board for the examination of manicurists.

NEGRO WINS SCHOLARSHIP Alain Locke Secures Rhodes Award From Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 13 The Rhode9 scholarship for the state of Pennsylvania has this year been awarded to a colored man. He is Alain LeRoy Locke, of this city, a senior at Harvard University. BEST IN WE WORLD. Charier Amendment Notice.

Notice1 is 'reby givea that application will ALBANY DENTISTS DR. KOONTZt Prop. 3500 "Units" Sold In AHentown. Instead of trying to violate the Immigration laws' by importing contract labor those sections of the South that need help should seok it in the con seated districts of the country where the conditions are "overcrowded and men ai'3 in need of employment at decent wages. The scholarship procldcs for a three years' course at Oxford University, $1500 a year being its value.

I.oche will be the first colored man to receive one of the American Rhodes be 1 1 ttio Coin'L of Common 1'Uws of Lehitrii County on JMonday. tao first rluy of i Apru, IUUT, at i o'clock in tiio forenoon, uud tho Corporation Act of 1K74 of tin Co'iirncin-wealtb of Pennsylvania, and the thereto, and tho Act of Ats'iibiy of iho Commonwealth of Prmisy.vam'a. re.atmjr to amendments to churcn chartory, approved April Hth, IHOo. for til 3 allowance ot' crtniu ndmenttothoohTtM- ot TH ST. ENGLISH REFORMED CIJUIit'H, AT ALLKaTOWN.

I'A tho said amen mnt to be made by adding the wo-ds properrv, real or belontrin to sa corporation, or wliufi s'-iall hereafter be fequouthed, devised, or conveyed to it. shall not b' otherwise t'iken, lrjll, or to enure, than subjiot to the control and disposition the lay members of such church consrocation or reli ous society, or such constituted officers or representatives thereof, as shal. composed the A Wonderful Apparatus to Cure Sick People. We are the sole owners and Inventors, We can prove that we can cure so-called Incurable diseases. We have patients in your neighborhood, that we can use as references.

What diseases have you? What prevents you from calling upon DR. CLYMER MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 205 NORTH SIXTH ALLENTOWN, PA. We were the first to Introduce the "GLOBE WERNICKE" Sectional Book Cases hereabouts and have never had cause to change our opinion that they are and always have been THE BEST in EVERY respect, having more than held their own In competition with numberless others that have sprung up like mushrooms, since the GLOBE scholarships. In considering the selection of Locke it was stated that his color was not taken into account, ia accordance with the provisions of the will of Mr.

Rhodes. His presence will be accepted as a matter of course at the English institution. iwt'i in A MVS 1 We posilivoly extract teeth WITHOUT by Iho latosl methods. Gas. Vitalized Chloroform and Ether, or by harmless injection in the gums.

GOOD TEETH $5.00 BEST TEETH SS.OO GOLD CllOJVX (iOU) PILllXK $1.38 T'l CEMENT 1T1.EING GOo SIEVE IS EI LU NG BOo REP4IRIXG A PLATE 50c I'p PORCELAIN CIIOWX S4.00 Painless Extraction 25 Cents. After, a long fight In Legislature and Courts, Greater Pittsburg is now about becoming a reality. The Supremo Court has swept away the final obstructions, and the authorities of Pittsburg and Allegheny City are' free to move peacefully towards majority of lay member-, citizens of Pennsylvania, having a contr ilii: power, according to the rnhs. reyrulations, usitfos or corporate requirements thereof, so far as consistent The etition for tho allowanco of the 5aid WERNICKE first appeared. Imitation la the sincerest flattery a well known truism in this connection.

Wo have said more than 3500 of these "units." They win universal approval and continue to grow in favor. We have them in all wanted wopds and sizes to fit wherever fit and match your ntnandnunt is now on tile in the C'ftica of tho Protbcnotarv nt AHentown, Ph. Marcus s. hottentkin. 0, 13, 20, ST Solicitor.

A free examination tells vou exactly what your work will cm We hav." all had ten yrars expi-rieace. No students or boys to do your work at tin oiuee. All work jjuaruutood live yeara Crown and Brldire Work Is Our Specialty nt a Tootli. Norv.ms people and thoe who dread hnviap: teeth extraeted are ppeeially invited to (tiro ns a ml' and wo will demonstrate to llleir entire satisr.r-iion our i-Uiia lor painless deutistry. have been hero years and are here to stay.

Offices open from 8 A. At. to V. M. buudaya AND Amends 2-Cent Fare Bill.

Harrisburg, March 13. The Dunsmore maximum two-cent fare bill will be reported favorably in the senate from the railroads committee. The bill has been amended by the committee so as to provide that shall take effect on September 30 next, instead of immediately on its approval by the governor. The penaj clause has been changed so that the corporation, in-1 stead of the officers and agents, shall be liable to a fine of for violation The statement is made by Dr. Lawrence P.

Flick that "60 per cent, of the patients who have entered the free hospital for poor consumptives at R'hite Haven during tho last Ave years "lave been discharged as improved," The only trouble with the White Haven 'tospital is that it ought to be able to ils in three or four times as many atlents as it can' now accommodate. orney Furniture Go to. for children: safe, sure. No opiate SHOEMAKER Bankers and Bond Dealers. AHentown Xai'l Bank Bldg.

CORRESPONDENT Edward 6. Smith 01 Co. Member New York aad Philadelphia Stock Exchanges. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clerurs sallow complexions si Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Torpid Liver and 333-335 Hamilton Street, ALLENTOWN, PENNA. Agents "Globe Wernicke" Sectional Book Cases and Filing Cabinets.

The experience of 200 or more vic of the proposed act. The imprisonment provision was stricken out. Chronic Constipation. I YlfivP Pleasant to taRe JUlAaU mm 3 'jlllp It is guaranteed Seventh Si, Ailentown 41 North For Sale hy II. L.

Keiper, tims at Scranton of an "investment" lcheme, which has just been exposed by the arrest of ono of the proprietors, jught to prove a lesson to those who Ve temperamentally disposed to credulity by the promise of big profits. is almost Inconceivable that men of jtherwise sound judgment can be made s.o believe that there is any legitimate nvestment which will return them a profit of two or three hundred per cent. We offer the only New York Stock Exchange Private Wire Service in AHentown Can Complete Csnal In Eight Years. Charleston, S. March 13.

Conditions in general in the Panama canal ione are declared to be extremely favorable for completion of the canal within the eight years ending January 1, 1915, as estimated by the engineers in charge of the work, in the opinion of committees from commercial clubs in Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis, who arrived here, after a visit aii0RianBBBRG to the Isthmus. This opinion is embodied in a series of reports, all ot which were approved by all members of the party. 224 North Eighth Street. Monday Thursday, atord ay Cpen till 9 p.

in. Dr. Dixoc, the state commissioner of public health, has proposed that the Legislature shall pass a law providing that the state, shall take the watersheds of the commonwealth under its special care and thoroughly examine them, with the purpose of effecting a thorough cleansins. In order that tho purity of the water supplies of the principal cities and towns shall be kept uncontaminated and the health of the people preserved. The task is one of no little magnitude, but, at the same time, it Is exactly what should be done.

Burned to Death In Her Home. Trenton, N. March 13. Mrs. Florence S.

Snyder was burned to death In a fire at her home on Beatty street. Her body was found by the firemen. Seifert AIniassy 719 LINDEN ST. Artistic Decorators First-class Work Guaranteed. Terms Reasonable Give Us a Call.

Pianos Pianos A FAIR COUNT Every Time the Clock Rounds off 24 Hours Count that Hartman Lanshe Have Sold Between One a.nd Five Pianos at 527 HAMILTON STREET. HARTMAN LANSHE ONE PHICE PIANO HOUSE. Cash or Easy Payments; $10 Down and 56 Per Month. Pianos Pianos Dining Room. Parlor Room.

Our great big four room outfit completely furnished for $129. Worth $180. TOR SALE. 1 KiT- WIS I NUGGETS OF NEWS M. Caslmir Perier, ex-president of France, died suddenly in Paris.

The New Jersey senate passed a bill making theatrical ticket scalping a Misdemeanor. The fourth annual convention of the American Association sras held at Pittsburg, with over 2500 lelegates in attendance. Dr. Oliver C. Hough, convicted of surderlng his father, mother and jrether at Dayton, will be electro-suted at Columbus on April 6.

The biennial convention of the JVoodmen of the World in Pennsylva-lia and New Jersey was held at franklin, with 200 delegates in Atendance. The Legislature of Indiana has passed an anti-trust bill which will probably become a law. It provides against "every harmful and unreasonable scheme, design, understanding, contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy In restraint of trade." It must be proved, however, that the alleged violatioa Is in restraint of trade, that It limits production, prevents reduction of the price of any product, or prevents competition In any manufacture. On, the whole, this seems to be quite a moderate enactment. A One mansard roof brick bouse on North Fourth street Nos.

Kin, KB, 64U, 643, 644. 64ti and 448, all modern improreuints newly papered, will be sw.d ainrie or in lots. Price J25tu Possession given on the first of next April. Also a few Merchants National Bank shares and 23 shares of Alk-ntown National Bunk. if Save $51 on Our Terms of SI29.

Kitchen Room. V. Z. KOHLER, K0U17 Public and Ieal Estate Aen; 524 Hamilton SL. AHentown.

Bed liGom. T-. at Lyric F. O. En Minstrel show Thestre this evening.

$15 cash down and $4 a month. ANNOUNCEMENT UEdAIlD. IN(i THE NATIONAL PI'RE FOOJJ AND DKUO LAW. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for c-oukus, colds aurf lipid troubles is not affected by the National Pure FddnDr aoo kflHyoLkSkkkSkk talus no opiates or oilier harmful druas and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. The editor of the Memphis, "Times" writes: lu my opinion Foley's Honey and Tsr Is the best remedy for coiiRbs, colds and lun Ktrouhle, and my i own personal knowledge Folev's i Do You Need Money? If so, why not call on us We will loan you any amount from 10.00 on up qn your Household Goods.

Without removing same. The money is returned in small monthly payments. Call, Telephone or Write. Allentovn Loan iewte 8,13 Our Music MU3KJ CABINETS Cablneta are the kind you want 'handsome In appearance, well built, newest styles end reasonably priced. KRAMER'S MUSIC HOUSE, 544 Hamilton Street.

CHARMING WOMEN. Nothing lends more to personal Jharm than a clear rosy skin and nothing Is so sure to free tho skin from the moth spots, sallowness and the effects of chronic constipation as tho Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, 25 cents. H. L. Keiper.

m-vr-t "4 r-P- I Special This Honlh The P. O. E. minstrel performance repeated Friday night. Lyric and Tar bus accoiuplisued mai'iy nvrman.

ent cures that have been little short of manreJous." Refuse any hut the genuine in the fellow package. 11. L. Keiper. F.

O. E. Minstrel show at Lyric Theatre Wednesday matinee and even-Ine. March 13. 8-u U-St A..

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