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a- fettle III VOL. XVIII.NO. 92 ALLENTOWN, $ATUliDAY, JUNE, 21f 1902. PEICE ONE The LEADER Is the Largest Circulating and Best Advertising Medium in the Lehigh Valley, way that would lead me to think that WEATHER INDICATIONS. For Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair to FOR BETTER ROADS GRETHER'S CAPTURE he wanted to get Into my good graces, nor did any of our talk allude to his night and Sunday; cooler to-night.

escape. "I was never sworn into office either Formally DEATH OF MRS. ISAMQYER. a Woman of by the sheriff or county commission Lehigh Discovered in Hiding; by Belvidere. County Association Organized.

SHE WAS NORA, DAUGHTER OF ers, nor was I ever glvtn any orders or instructions as to what my diitlea URIAH BIERY. Nora, wife of George Isanaoiyer of EXHAUSTED THROUGH LACK OP FOOD J. MARSHALL WRIOHT PRESIDENT Mertztown, died Friday of typhoid fever, aged 38 years. Her son Rowland died five weeks ago of the same dis It: were and had to at all times act on my best judgment. "No explanation was ever given me how to lock the cell doora and as I had never had an occasion to lock them until the deputy went to Philadelphia, I was compelled to my own Judgment." Told the Men Whom the Woman Sent Road Drivers' Parade to be Held on ease.

Another member of the family is 111, also with typhoid. Deceased was a daughter of Uriah Blery and was born in Siegersvllle. She was a After Him Who He Was-He Won't Leave New Jersey Without Extradition Papers, Saturday, July la, at 4 p. Wright's Excellent Speech on Our Road Laws. THE CHURCHES TO-MORROW.

member of Longswamp Reformed Church, where Interment will be made. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Herbert. Immanuel Evangelical, Rev. Charles Preliminary to "Stock-Taking," special Low Rating all over the store, every Counter a J3AKGAIN Kare opportunity for FURNISHING UP your Wardrobe and putting things in GOOD SHAPE for Summer's Hottest Months. If there are any "Gaps" in your Personal Needs, fill them up at PLANED PRICES, for there are great possibilities here.

The movement in favor of better Grether and Alello, the Monroe County murderers who escaped from Mertztown, and Luella, at home; also by her father, Uriah Biery, and tha following brothers and sisters: Miss Cabbie Blery, who has been livlni D. Dreher pastor Sunday School at 9.30 a. special sermon to children at 10 a. C. E.

meeting at 6.45 p. Sunday School program at 7.30. Catechetical class Monday evening. the Stroudsburg jail last Sunday morn roads In this community received a big boost last night when there was organized in the Girand Jury room the ing, are again behind bolts and bars. The Italian, who was caught by Better Roads Association of the Coun with her for a number of years; Samuel Blery and Mrs.

Clara, wife of Max a posae on the mountain ait Manunka Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday evenings. ladies' ty of Lehigh. Chunk, four miles above Belvidere, There was a large attendance Aid Society Wednesday afternoon. N. was taken back to Stroudsburg Erdman, Allentown; James and Mlssea Ada and' Edythe Biery, Shamrock.

Mrs. Isa.moyer was sick 27 days. people earnestly in favor of better All our extensive line of Wash Trinity U. Rev. W.

F. Heil pas and Is again in the Monroe prison Separate Dress Skirts roads, including such substantial men, Suits in Ducks, Chambrays, Lawns, Ladies' Ribbed Vests (With and without sleeves tor No services on account of building Operations. Grether, who was captured at Belvidere, is in it' at that place, where he Col. Trexler, Geo. W.

Eckert, T. Linens and so on, are to be had Koch, J. M. Wright, Dr. Wieand, St.

Michael's Lutheran, Rev. J. Stein- is being heiT 10 await 'the arrival of H. Hunsicker, Frank Jacobs, and sev this week at great reduction from ROUSING REDUCTIONS. Were $2.95 now $1.95.

3.95 2.95. haeuser pastor Sunday School at 9 a. preaching at 10 a. m. eral score of like caliber, all men who extradition papers.

It was about 4 o'clock Thursday af Ribbon Trim (white lace) value are making a success of whatever they prices usually asked for these goods at this time of year Bargain find Andrew's Reformed, Lyrla ternoon when Mrs. Frank Shay, who undertake. 12c at These can not be duplicated for Theatre, Rev. R. M.

Kern pastor-German preaching at 10 a. Sunday GEO. SCHMUCKER CAPTAIN. At a meeting of the Allentown High School Athletic Association held Friday evening, George P. Schmucker, was elected captain of next year's track team.

Mr. Sohmucker was a member of this year's track team and did clever work. His friends say that he will surprise his opponents and turn out a winning team. This morning the High School team crossed bafts with ers "TAKE NOTE." "4.85 3.95." The meeting was called to order by Marshall Wright, originator of the any such prices. School at 1.30 p.

English preaching at 7.30 p. m. movement for better roads In Lehigh County. He stated this wasn't a fancy movement merely to show off a lot of Salem Reformed, Rev. Dr.

A. R. Bar WHITE WAISTS fine teams but an earnest effort to se tholomew pastor German services at 10.15 a. rn. and English services at 7.30 p.

m. Sunday School at 9.15 a. cure better roads not only locally but the strong Moravian College nine. Regular Wblte Wings to Comfort, These was walking along the Pequest Creek, Belvidere, saw a stranger along the bank of the stream In a clump of bushes about 200 yards above the McMurtrle flouring mill and only about 300 yards above the Hotel Belvidere. The man had his shoes and stockings off and was dressing a sore foot.

His clothing was wet. When Mrs. Shay got near him the stranger drew his hat over his Haoe, an evident Intention to prevent his being identified. The woman went to the flouring mill, where her husband. Prank Shay, is employed as a driver, and told him throughout the state.

MR. WRIGHT'S SPEECH. m. C. E.

meeting at S.3U p. m. Salem Evangelical, Seventh Ward Mr. Wright made a stunning speech Children's Sailor Suits VERY NATTY AND STYLISH. Come in Red and Blue Cham-bray, in Polka Dots (Ducks), wide 'tailor collars, trimmed throughout with white duck.

89c. An inventory bargain, size 12 to 14 years. school house, Rev. H. C.

Lilly pastor READY TO YIELD. "I used DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salva for piles and found it a certain cure," Big Drive in Hen's Fancy Negligee Shirts All sorts and varieties of patterns usually sold from $1 to $1.50. Your selection here of any, at. TO CLEAR OUT THE LOT. (These are standard brands, well known, and most decided bargains at this figure.

Some have pockets, in which he gave his hearers a sur Sunday School at 9.30 a. in German at 10.30 a. interesting prising lot of information relative to the road laws of Pennsylvania. He PLANED PRICES. Worth $1.25 .95 1.75 1.39 Many other expressive values here.

says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's Wtteh program at 7.30 p.

m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. said partly: "Every one here who drives a horse Zion U. Rev. J.

M. Walters pas- of the stranger's actions, adding ihat Hazel lve. Cures skin diseases, all knows there isn't a really first-class she believed the man was one of the tor-Preaching at 10.1a a. Sunday kinds of wounds. Accept no counter- escaped murderers.

road in Lehigh County. Although Pennsylvania collects -more road taxes felts. H. L. Kelper, 41 North Seventh Street, Druggi3t.

School at 9 a.m.; Y. P. meeting at 6.30; preaching at 7.30. Tenth Ward Mission School at 2 p. m.

Prayer meetings Wed Shay and George K. McMurtrle, the some without, all with extra cuffs to than any other state, it has the poorest roads of any state in the Union." "Up to 1874 Pennsylvania Legis match). One Lot of Percales, nesday and Thursday evenings. Mission Band Saturday afternoon. head miller, went up the creek to take a look at the man.

The latter throw his head forward, to conceal his features when the Belviderians approach Hot Weather lature passed 4562 road laws, and since Allentown Rescue Mission, Obediah Ladies' ShirtWaistsSuits wt Come in blues and garnets, made 'llf Chambray, Waist Tucked, Brier Stitched Skirt, flounced, a $2,68 value tor Ladies' Summer Flexible Absorbent Vests White Gauze.sold everywhere for 25c, our special. 18c. tho T.nrrt nnlv knows how manv. There One yard wide, in dots, stripes run Becker superintendent Holiness meet- ed him. He kept ills head' bowed umtil Shay and McMurtrle were three or are special road laws for every coun- fffC 'ffif Pennsylvania and for almost lJl 1 ng and preaching at 3.15 p.

preach ning patterns, foulard effects, worth four feet from him. One of the Bel- ing at 7.30 p. m. every township, and for many of the 10c, this week vlderians asked the' stranger for match. The latter turned his face to road laws of Washington Township Keep COOl if you Can.

To do differ from those of Heidelberg, and this you must have One of Our Serge wards them and both identified him as Grether. Before he could have had xnose oi rK a.e i suits. There is a fference in serges those of Montgomery. There is such a vast conglomeration of road laws in ana were is also a difference in the any opportunity to draw a weapon had he been armed, the Belviderians had him secure, each catching an arm as Zlon Evangelical, Rev. B.

C. Krupp pastor German preaching at 10 a. m. and English preaching at 7.30 p. Sunday School at 1.45 p.

m. Y. P. services at 7 p. m.

Prayer meeting Tuesday and "Wednesday evenings. Ebenezer Evangelical, Rev. W. L. Bollman pastor Sunday School at 9.30 a.

special sermon to children at 10.30 a. Children's Day program at 6 p. m. Prayer meetings Monday, Tu.esday, Pennsylvania that good road3 are lost cut and making up of them. Our they sprang at him.

altogether in the maze of laws, MOTE. Remnants in Dress Goods, Black and Woolen Goods, Muslins, Ginghams, Seersuckers (short lengths at short prices). These can always be utilized for some purpose, especially where there are children. clothing is made to your order, and When asked if he wasn't Grether, "Our idea is to get together so that the fugitive replied that he was, and first there may be enforced the road laws we have, and next to aid the added that if his captors would permi the trimmings are ofaosen carefully by us. It bears our name and we stand for its excellence.

him to put on his shoes and stockings Wednesday and Thursday evenings. he would accompany them without St. Paul's Lutheran, Rev. Geo. A.

Greiss pastor Sunday School at 9.15 causing any trouble. a. m.i preaching in German at 10.30 After they had searched him to see if he had a revolver or any other C. E.v meeting at 6.45 p. English preaching at 7.30 p.

m. German weapon' and found Mm to be- unarmed. WW Mil they permitted the murderer to put on his shoes and stoeltfngs. Then they took him to the Hotel Belvidere, where prayer meeting Tuesday evening; English prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Communion on Sunday, July 6, morning and evening.

they gave the prisoner a drink cf Co John TavlorBc liquor, he having complained that he Grace Episcopal, Rev. R. H. Kline 629 HAMILTON rector Fourth Sunday after Trinity- was so weak and exhausted that he was scarcely able to walk. From the movement for the passing of a universal road law that will apply to all parts of the state.

"I have here the 19th revision of the road bill drafted by Arthur Kirk, which contains the best ideas of all the progressive road students, road builders, county commissioners and supervisors in the state. It provides first for a state engineer, then county engineers and then township engineer. "Now as to the multiplicity of road laws. For Allegheny County alone there are 31 road laws, for Beaver 18, for Bedford 14, for Bradford 37, for Carbon 8, for Chester 53, for Erie 25, for Lehigh 6, for Luzerne 23, for Wash-ter 40, for Susquehanna 31, for Washington 36, for Wayne 22, for Westmoreland 26. "In every other state the commonwealth has taken up this matter, and a strong effort will be made to 5f Lehigh phono, ALLENTOWN PA Early celebration at 8 o'clock; Morning hotel he was taken to the prison and 5 701, 703 and 705 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa locked up.

Prayer and sermon at 10.30, subject, "Passing through things temporal;" Even-song at 7.30 p. m. Grether said that he and the Italian had left the Stroudsburg jail about 6 First Presbyterian, Rev. J. F.

Pollock pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. and at o'clock Sunday morning. He declared that they had no trouble to get away; 7.30 p. m.

Sunday School at 9 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. that they merely walked out of the prison. He said that he had had half First Brethren, Fifth Street above Al a dozen pervious chances to obtain his lenSunday School at 9 a.

preach- liberty. i 10 a. m. by Elder I. D.

Bowman and After leaving the prison, so Grether have the next Pennsylvania Legisla by Miss Alice Harley at 7.3 p. C. E. meeting at 6.30 p. m.

savs, the fugitives waiKea direct to Noted For Selling: GooJ (Joods Cfiean. ture enact the Kirk bill or some other Bbenezer Pentecostal, Rev. E. C. POLITICAL SUIT.

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REPUBLI. CAN POLITICIANS IN COURT. I The 5. 1.1 The S. L.

The S. I. law equally as good. Let us therefore the Delaware River, secured a boat and went over to Jew Jersey. They kept in hiding Sunday.

Monday they get together and as an association help 713 Hamilton Street, Allentowa. Krapf pastor Preaching at 1.15 a. m. by Rev. A.

A. Williamson; Sunday School at 9.15 p. holiness meeting tha good cause. There is no reason were at Dunfield, where they man with the taxes paid in this state, why The Elkin and Pennypacker forces in the late contest for the Republican gubernatorial nomination were arrayed aged to buy half a loaf of bread. That, at 3 p.

m. preaching at 7.30 p. m. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. it shouldn't have good roads." Grether claims, was all the food he Bethany U.

Rev. J. H. Shirey pas OBJECTS OF ASSOCIATION. against each other in a case in Court and his fellow convict had from the 1st.

To crovide pleasure for its at Pottsville Friday. time they left the Stroudsburg Jail members. torSunday School at 9.15 a. preaching at 10.30 a. m.

and 7.30 p. C. E. services at 6.30 p. m.

Prayer meetings Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Postmaster G. C. Schrlnk of Potts until they were captured. 2nd.To establish a fraternal feeUng en After escaping the posse at Manunka 4 amniif measure an vers ior muiuai Chunk, Grether ran across fields and ville, who is a prominent Quay leader, charged County Solicitor Snyder, an anti-Quayite with transmitting and publishing a libelous telegram to Presi benefit. Thursday evenings.

Mission Band Saturday afternoon. through strips of timber until he Very Fine, Valines. 3rd. To maintain harmonious rela Christ Reformed, Rev. H.

L. Fogle- reached Belvidere. At the latter place he waded across Pequest Creek to the iMons with other organizations ot a RICH SUMMER MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES. It costs but very little to wear sty. lish hats if you buy here.

There ara no more dainty or correctly trimmed hats in the Lehigh Valley than ours, man pastor Preaching at 10 a. similar character. point where he was captured and Sunday School at 1.30 p. Y. dent Roosevelt.

In this telegram Snyder charged Major John Finney, assistant United States treasurer at Philadelphia; Postmaster Schrlnk of where he expected to remain until it 4th. To -foster and protect the ii: terests- of its members. meeting at 6.30, Florence Schall leader; was dark enough for him to -get away preaching at 7.30 p. m. Kth.

To take an interest in the unobserved. Pottsville, Postmaster Heinbach of St. Free Methodist, Rev. C. M.

Sanford When asked why he had left the driveways of Pennsylania in general. 6th. To use our efforts in establish Clair and Revenue Collector Clay W. and the prices are less than charged pastor Quarterly meeting by Rev. A.

jail, Grether replied that he merely Evans with directing the fight for state G. Miller Preaching at 7.30 Saturday 1ne and maintaining a boulevard in elsewhere for hats not near the equal wanted to go out to get money to de delegates at the Republican district conventiofl in Pottsville. It was also and near the city of Allentown. fray the expense of a new trial. evening and 10.30 a.

m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday. Love feast at 2.30.

of ours. 7th. To enforce the existing laws Sheriff Mervine wanted to take St. Stephen's Lutheran, Rev. Ira W.

charged in the telegram that the agents of these federal officeholders were off We begin at the beginning in getting clothes for men. The materials must be all wool, of the right qualities and the freshest patterns. The workmanship must be such as we can honestly stand back of for we guarantee every suit we sell, no matter how little the price. The styles must be the smartest to be had frequently we show new styles as soon as other manufacturers know how to make them, and they wonder how we do it. With it all prices are the lowest for which high-grade clothing is anywhere sold.

No wonder Allentown men stand by the Shank-weiler Lehr store. Here is a handful of summery hints: Have you seen our hats at $2.98, $3.50, concerning the establishing and main taining of roads. Klick pastor Sunday School at 9 a. m. Grether back to Stroudsburg at once, but the prisoner refused to accompany him without requisition popers.

ering money for delegates and coercing $3.98, $4.50, German services at lO.lo a. m. and Eng 8th. To lend our aid to those inter subordinates. The evidence of the com lish services at 7.30 p.

m. Hats easily worth from $4 to $7. '7 Shay and McMurtne are entitled to monwealth did not show that Snyder German Baptist, North Twelfth the $200 offered by the sheriff for Street Mennonite services in English I LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. ordered the publication of the telegram, and the defense did not offer any evidence. Judge Bechtel ordered the Jury by Rev.

Samuel Musselman at 3 p. m. ested in securing legislation favorably to the betterment of the roads In Pennsylvania. OFFICERS ELECTED. The following officers were elected: President, J.

Marshall Wright; vice presidents, Wa, H. Hunsicker, T. J. Grether's capture and will get $60 offered as a reward by a couple of Stroudsburg citizens. Twelfth StreetBaptist, Rev.

J. F. Nei- A manufacturer's entire line 1 of buhr pastor Sunday School at 9 a. to acquit Snyder on the first count. The second count in the Indictment, in waists.

One of the largest manufac AIELLO'S STORY. Alello said that he was asleep in his which the defendant was charged with Koch and Geo. W. Eckert; secretary, turers wanted to close out all summer m. German services at 10.30 a.

services in South Bethlehem Mission, where Children's Day services will be held. transmitting the telegram, was given Geo. R. Roth; treasurer, Frank Jac to the jury for a verdict. Sheleton Coats obs.

The name adopted was ne wel cell early Sunday morning when he was awakened by two men who stood in the corridor in front of his cell door and who told him to get ready to leave. One of the men was Grether; the The trial of the case has intensified ter Roads Association of the County of Lehigh." factional feeling in Schuylkill County, goods, as he needed the room for fall goods. We made him an offer. He accepted, and the waists are here at a little over half of their value. $7.50 THE FOURTH AT NIAGARA.

The Lehigh Valley Railroad announc Tr. Wieand: "I now move tnat we other walked away before he could see and as a result ex-Congressman Chas. N. Brumm of Minersville, announced that he is a candidate for Congress In who he es the low fare of from Allentown for the round trip for July 4 at Niag There Was a big crowd of people at have a street carnival or road drivers' parade." This was agreed to. After considerable debate the date for the road drivers' parade was fixed for Sat AT 98ck.

20 stlyes of fine white law and Trousers, $1000 Of foreign homespuns, in pearl, medium or dark grey tones, plain or with faint stripes and over-plaids, made to our order by the best tailoring organization In the market, in the new straight front, single-breasted sack coat. Trousers have belt loops and belts to match. ara Falls. Tickets on sale July 3 and the Stroudsburg station when the posse arrived with Aiello, but there limited for return to July 6, and will opposition to George R. Patterson, the present Congresman from the Schuylkill district.

Patterson is blamed" for the unseating of the Elkin delegates from Schuylkill County at the state waists, trimmed with fine embroidery inserting front and back, with fine urday, July 12, 4 p. m. was no demonstration of violence. The Of foreign and domestic homespuns, fancy flannels and worsted serge in the regular three-button single breasted sack style. Trousers have belt loops and belts to match and are made to turn up at the bottom.

Choice designs and colorings, finished and tailored In a first-class manner. be honored on any train except the Black Diamond Express. See agents for further particulars. Several present tnougnt oaiuruav captors were cheered repeatedly for wasn't the right day for a parade, but cluster tucks, either open back or front having caught one or tne muraerers. convention.

Saturday was finally cnosen for these jnl9, 21, 24, 26, 28, jy 1, 2, 3, 4 The Italian denied tnat mere were Worth $1.50 AT $1.60. Ladles' fine lawn waists, reasons: Jj'lrst, an me signers me people who can afford to take an hour two men in front of 'his cell door when I he was released the morning he es LECTURER IN DEMAND. WEDDING ON THE CARPET. When there's a "wedding on the car off ore a Saturday afternoon. Front entirely of embroidery inserting Serge Suits Men's caped.

He now says that Grether unlocked the door that set him free; that Grether had not been locked in his cell pet" there's no anxiety about the culinary part of it if you let it out to Peters Jacoby's. since it is to be a sort of event, a crowd Is wanted, especially people from the country, whose Interest It aturday night and that he had a key $7.50 $10.00 ia desired to enlist. Third, Saturday Is to unlock his, Aiello cell. a half-holiday and manufacturers will The Stroudsburg authorities are Dr. C.

D. Schaeffer on June 11 spoke before the Alumnf Association of Franklin and Marshall College on "Recent progress in medical science." Such a hit did the lecturer make and so interesting; and instructive was the lecture that Dr. Schaeffer has received three pressing invitations to repeat it. One came from the principal of the Milleraville State Normal School, the other from the Seminary at Frederick, Md and another from Principal Knappc jerger of the Allentown Col now trying to find out where Urether got that key. be at leisure to participate and their employes will have time to enjoy the parade.

Sack suits of fine twill serge, in fast colored blue or black, full lined, very light in weight, but tailored for hard wear. All sizes, 32 to 44. These suits will stand comparison with $8.50 values. Sack suits of hard twist, firm serge, medium light weight, fast color, blue or black, full lined and all hand tailored. Without a doubt the best serge suit ever sold at the price.

Sizes 32 to 44. There will not De any entry i WATCHMEN'S STAXJBiaii! x. John Shiffert, who was the night atchman at the jail, has made an other statement, in which he declared he did not leave the jail until 5.15 charged for participating in the parade. Not only are city people invited, but those from the boroughs and townships of Lehigh County who have pretty teams. lege for Women.

clock Sunday -morning, but admitted A. K. CAR SERVICE ACCOUNT and lace, Worth $2.50. AT $1.98. Extra fine lawn waistst iu many styles, every one worth $3.00.

AT 98c. A line line of waist tuck and hemstitching front and back, worth $1.75. AT 98c Fine linen waist with eili dots of red, blue or black, worth $1.58 AT 98c Fine stripe Chambraj waists with fine embroidery Inserting! Worth LADIES' NEW TIES; NEW BELTS'. NEW PARASOLSk NEW FANCY HOSIERY. NEW GLOVES AND MITTS, NEW BELT PINS.

NEW SHIRT WAIST SBT3 GAVE A FESTIVAL. The Sunday School of Linden- Street-M. E. Church on Friday evening gave a successful strawberry and ice cream festival at 618 Hamilton Street. Candies and lemonade -were sold in prettily decorated boats.

The proceeds will go to the building fund. LEADS THEM ALL. "One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles," says D. Scott Currin of Log-anton, Pa. One Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately.

Mothers everywhere testify to the good it has done their little ones. Croup is so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it.

Sure cure for gTip, bronchitis, H. L. Kelpef, 41 North Seventh Street, Druggist. JUiST 'A SMATTERING. How many people have "just a smattering" of piano playing ability, but not enough to play at eight any very difficult compositions.

To such The Simplex Is even more of a boon than to the absolute novice, since they can better appreciate the fineness of its effects. The Simplex is sold by G-. C. Aschbach, 639 Hamilton Street he did not see the murderers after 3 o'clock He also said: "The iron door leading to the corridor was never locked while I was a watchman and the statement that it was, is untrue On Sunday morning after I had locked the wooden door, I put the keys in the closet which was the place selected to keep them while the deputy sheriff was out of town. 'I left the Jail about 6.15 a.

it may have been a few minutes later, and the report that I was seen on the streets at 4 a. m. is absolutely false. "Grether never talked to me In any Kutztown State Normal School Commencement, June 26. On Thursday, June 26, account commencement of the Keystone State Normal School, we will run cars at frequent intervals, so as to afford flrst-classt accommodations during the day fend evening.

The 10.30 p. m. car from Kutztown will run through to Allentown and we will also have an extra car there for this particular trip. THE A. K.

TRACTION CO. Clothiers and Furnishers. ALLENTOWN. CRABS ARE FINE. PETERS JACOBY'S..

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