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A VOL, XVII. NO. 75 F1UDAY, XOVEMHEK, 22, 1UQ1. PltlCE ONE CEXTi The Largest Circulating end Best Advertising Medium in the Lehigh Volley, JASPER DEFEATED FALLING OF A PLUM 7ATER iMICATlOIJS. For Kabteni Partly cloudy and warmer to-night; threatening and probably rain Saturday.

And so Was Field Club by tbe Second Icam. Clayton McMichael to be Next Postmaster of Pliila. the choice of delegates and committeemen from wards and districts regardless of tile wishes of the Democratic voters expressed at the polls. Results of the primaries will be determined by tlie votes cast, instead of by the whim of a ward or city committee chairman, as at present- It will be possible for every primary election officer to be prosecuted if he attempts to diSiort the voting. Unier the Donnelly-Ryan rules theue officers are prac tically exempt from legal restraint or responsibility.

BOOMiNQ YERKES FOR GOVERNS DESPERATE CA KEI BALL PLAYING MRS. E.TTLER Viol TS GRETHER. TELLS HIM THEY CANNOT RAISE MONEY HE CLAIMS CON-' SPlRACiT. Mrs. Samuel Metller of Easton, sister of Charles Grether, accused of the murder of Adam Strunk, visited him In the Ftroudsburg Jail on Tuesday.

It was in Mrs. Mettler's home that Grether was captured. Receiving permission from Sheriff Fisher to talk to her brother she said that it was Impossible to raise money for his defense. "I can do nothing for you, Charley," said Mrs. Mettler.

"Had you listened to me you would not be In this trouble. I've done all I can for you. If you had obeyed me you would not be here." Mrs. Mettler, who Is older than her brother, told the sheriff, who stood between brother and sister during their Opinion That Connell ri ght be Republican Nominee Lively Politics in Reading New Rules In liiila. FINE display of White Table Linens, Napkins, Table Cloths, awaits your inspection.

Thanksgiving Day will soon be here. At such a time wo generally endeavor to do our best in Table Decorations. The linen plays a very important part therein and it is well to see just how we stand in this respect. Lehigh and Lafayette to on Lehigh Field lo-moriow Alleged Frlnctoii Players Were Doped Wi Whiskey. D.SaVEi?p GUaCOlTON DIFFERENCE IN THE MONEY VALUE OI'- PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE.

In a notice of a published biography of the eminent chemist Scbociil.ein, a writer in Science says: "No one of the discoveries r.iaue by Schoenbein made him more popularly known than that of gunootton, destined lo play so Imrortsiit a rule in International, as well as Industrial enterprises. This dates from lS4i. Its value as a substitute for gun powder was at onca perceived, and experiments with firearms were Instituted as early as May of the same year, it Is a sad commentary on the unprofitableness of pure science from the money point of view that this prime discovery brought to Schoenbein only $20,000, while Alfred Nobel gained through it nioro than $10,000,000." NOT A "BARBER" BY TRADE. I am not a "barber" by trade, but if you want a close shave on piano prices, I can accommodate you better than any one else. Call at my piano ware-rooms, 708 Hamilton Street, and be convinced.

20-3t A. E. BARBER. Both Allentown teams were victorious at basket ball last evening. The sec conversation, that she had advised PLAYERS PROTESTED.

ond team easily defeated the Field Club Grether to gho himself up to the Monroe authorities and claim the $200 re LEHIGH SAYS THERE ARE RING ERS ON LAFAYETTE TEAM. Lehigh has formally piotested several ward, which he could have used In engaging a lawyer. "We are poor," said Mrs. Mettler, players on the Lafayette College foot The announcement has been officially made at the White House that Clayton McMichael will be appointed postmaster at Philadelphia upon the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, Postmaster Hicks. The term of Mr.

Hicks ends on the 10th of January next. It Is stated that the selection of Mr. McMichael is the outcome of the conference between Senators Quay and Penrose and the Congressmen from Philadelphia. It is understood that Postmaster General Smith is satisfied with the selection. The Norristown correspondence of the "and can do nothing for Charley.

I'm ball eleven. The protest is now in the hands of the Lafayette football au sorry for him, but It is his own fault." Grether says the Easton detectives, thorities. The protested men are said 15 to 9 by superior team work. The playing was somewhat rough. The regulars pulverized the famous Philadelphia Jaspers 17 to 3.

The Allentown has developed into a fast and scientilic basket ball squad. Although the Jaspers are fast and somewhat scrappy, the home boys rose to every emergency. The first half ended with the score 6 to 3 In Allentown's favor. In the second half the Jaspers played like tigers but were' blanked, while Allentown increased its score to 17. The line-up: OUR PRICES an in keeping with your ideas of a Good Article at a Reasonable Figure and a few are quoted for your guidance in making a selection.

to include Ernst, the big guard; the Halrteman brothers, end rush end half especially Jacob Johnson, who caught him, have formed a conspiracy against back, and Cure, full back. The latter, him. "I won't have a fair trial," he said. It is said, has already played four years at the game before this season, having BY UNSEEN HANDS. Such wonderful music boxes as th Regina or the Symphonium seem to pour out fairy music played by unseen hands.

Come to our ware rooms and see how fine a music box we'll sell you, for a little money. No other store in town has so fine an array of them. No other store will give you such splendid bargains in them. G. C.

Aschbach, the King Bee Music Box Dealer. Detective Johnson, when told of this Philadelphia Record writes: "The 3300 played on the State College eleven be majority for Judge Yerkes is an un talk, said that all criminals think the detectives who arrest them are tore going to Lafayette. The agreement between the colleges provides that TABLE CLOTHS precedented testimonial to a Democratic candidate by Montgomery County. Naturally his friends are accordingly a player can not play longer than four years. Ernst and the Haldeman broth THESE GOODS ARE ALL BLEACHED, ALL LINEN Allentown.

Klinka forwards Lutz Sykes Moyer center H. Woerner guards F. Woerner Field goals Allentown enthusiastic, and believe he should be given the nomination for governor next year. With Klkin as his opponent Jasper A. C.

Patterson Batzel Kephart Winsch Cameron Jasper A. ers are charged withe professionalism.A similar charge will be made against Sit- LIVERY MEN. If in need of harness, wagons, blankets, robes, do not miss Dlehl's great auction sale on Saturday. 21-2t And in those Fleur de Lis and Vine zer, a substitute quarter back on Montgomery County would roll up a NEW SUB-CARRIER. Eddie Burkhart has been appointed substitute mail carrier to carry th mails between Stettlersville and th trolley mail cars on the Slatington line.

Lafayette eleven and third baseman on Patterns so de.ightful to the eye. majority of several thousand more, for Elkin is as unpopular in this county as Yerkes is popular." 1. Foul goals Allentown, Jasper A. Fouls Allentown, OUTLOOK IN READING. In their effort to maintain the big Jasper A.

3. Referee Vogt. the base ball nine, who formerly played with Franklin and Marshall and is openly accused by the Athletic Committee of the latter college of going to Lafayette for a consideration. The protest, It is thought, will not interfere with the Lehigh-Lafayette WHITE DAMASK in SOLD FANCY PATTERNS FOR Full 60 inches wide par value, 65c 53c 60 75c 55c 62 85c 65c 66 90c 69c 72 95c 80c 72 "$1.25 $1.00 72 1.35 72 1.50 1.25 WHITE DAMASK in SOLD FANCY PATTERNS FOR Full 54 inches wide, par value, 28c 23c 58 "37Kc 33c 58 "62c 47c 66 75c 59c 63 75c 60c 72 85c 65c A BRAKEfiAN'S GfJlT. RAN A MILE BETWEEN MOVING CARS WITH HAND CAUGHT IN A COUPLER.

Joseph E. Howard of Bridgeport, Montfromery County, a brakeman on the Reading Railway, while at work plurality given the fusion ticket In LEHIGH-LAFAYETTE. Only a day Is now left until the final TITESE GOODS ARE ALL UNBLEACflED, ALL LINEN, Reading the Democrats of that town have plunged headlong Into the cam- YOKE OVERCOATS. All colors, 46, 48 and 50 Inches long, latest cut. Prices $10, $12, $13.50, $15, $18 to $25.

Just the coat you want Come and see them. House for rent. 13-tf THE THREE TAILORS, 729 Hamilton Street. paign that will end with the February 5ame scheduled for Lehigh Field on Saturday. If Lafayette persists in election.

Booms have been launched for candidates for mayor, treasurer and game between Lehigh and Lafayette, and every man In the Lehigh squad is being worked to the utmost. No new formations are being worked up, but all of the old ones are being perfected. Special attention is being given to the defensive play of the ends, as it was Choice designs and Fanciful Fig- coupling cars at West Manayunk, got his hand caught In the patent coupler. He could not release himself and the train began to back. Howard was forc urings.

playing the protested men, however, it is quite likely that the Brown and White will sever all athletic connections with the Easton college, as the University of Pennsylvania, Yale, Cornell and all the colleges have already done, with the exception of Princeton. controller, while a number of those who have their eyes upon seats In the Council chamber have come forward. Saturday, January 11, has been fixed upon as the date for the Democratic city primary election. around the wings that the Maroon and ed to run between the cars until mile away, was reached, and the cars stopped. Then he walked to St.

lOyrSfock White made her best gains earlier in the season. Timothy's Hospital, nearly two miles The Lafayette football squad is being and had three fingers amputated with Thus far there has been no move on German Linen, Unbleached, 60 inches wide, worth 55c, sold for 42c German Linen, Unbleached, 60 inches wide, worth 60c, sold for 48c, given long and severe practice. In out taking an anaesthetic. the part of the Republicans, as far as the organization is concerned, but this some respects the practice is quite sat When his hand was caught Howard Magnificent line of fur scarfs, boas and muffs at Anewalt 615 Hamilton Street. Sign, White Bear.

21-3t Damask Table Cloths in Fancy Reds, 6j inches wide, worth 28c, so.d isfactory, but in others very discourag involuntarily threw up his left arm in pain. The engineer thought It was the ing. The men individually do good of for 22c. has not prevented former Mayor William F. Shanaman from making such good use of his time that he is looked upon as the most available candidate signal to go ahead and he started the fensive playing, but the interference is ragged and the defence the worst.

The Damask Table C'oths in Green and Red, Red and White, Blue and If composed of all the latest Foreign and Domestic Woolens in Fancy Cheviots and Worsteds to select from. We will cut to your measure, makj and lit in our usual exquisite and elegant style a suit of clothing that will be correct and swell in style at a reasonable price- Exclusive Merchant T.ii orlng. teams will meet on Lehigh Field, South engine. Arter tne nrsx snocs. nowaru said he felt no pain in the crushed hand for a few seconds, but when the cars CALL EXTENDED.

A unanimous call to the pastorate of Grace Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, made vacant by the resignation last summer of Rev. F. F. Fry, was extended by the congregation to Rev. Aden B.

Macintosh of Spring City. Rev. Mr. Macintosh was born in Morrisburg, began to move he tried to pull his hand for the nomination for the office of chief executive of the city, which he filled so acceptably during the term that ended six years ago. For the office of city treasurer Mayor Adam H.

Leader is re away ana could not. tie couiu nui reach the step to get on the car and was forced to run between the oump- White, worth 48c, sold for 42c. LINEN NAPKINS, Bleached, in Fancy Damask, all sizes, from 5-8 to 7-8 at SSc, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 2, $2.25, $2.50, $3, $3-50, $4 per dozen. SPECIAL IN SETS Fancy Linens for $5, 5.50, 6 50, 7.50, 8.00, 9.25, 1O.00. SEPARATE COVERS at 1 95, 2,25, 2.50, 2.85, 3.00, 3.75.

LUNCH CLOTHS, Tray Covers, in great variety. garded as the probable Republican nominee. rs until the train stopped at Pcnooyd. Walter K. Bush, who was defeated Choice selection of electric, "near" three years ago for controller, is again spoken of as a Republican candidate for the office.

He Is a resident of the mm seal, seal and Persian lamb coats at Anewalt 615 Hamilton Street. Sign, White Bear. 21-3t 14th ward, the home of ex-Mayor Bethlehem, at 2.30 Saturday afternoon. SPORTSMENS SHOW. Elks, fallow deer, trumpter swans, wild geese and ducks In many varieties and over 400 pheasants, grouse and other European game birds have already arrived for the Sportsman's Show in Philadelphia, which will be formally opened to the public next Wednesday.

Many other animals, birds and fish are now on their way. The aquariums for the fish are now being put in place. They will be so arranged that a perfect view of the fish can be obtain. This is the first time that all of America's game fish will be shown alive. They are sure to be one of the most attractive features of the show.

TICKETS ALL GONE. The Pennsylvania Committee on the West Point-Annapolis foot-ball game repeats its announcement to the public Shanahan. There Is a precedent for 629 HAMILTON S. OF V. NOMINATIONS.

Allen Camp No. 6, Sons of Veterans, the mayor and controller coming from the same ward for, nine years ago, Mr. Lehigh horn ALLENTOWN PA Canada, 30 years ago. With his parents he came to the United States in 1883, locating at St. Paul, Llian.

In he entered the preparatory department of Thiel College and in 1S93 was graduated from that institution. Three years ago he received the degree of M. A. from his alma mater. After graduating from Thiel Mr.

Macintosh registered at Mt. Airy Theological Seminary and pursued a three years' course of study there, graduating with honor in 1S96. In the latter part of May of that -2tir he was ordained to the ministry in St. John's Lutheran Church, Allentown.and in the month following he received and accepted a call from trio Lutheran congregation at Spring City, where he has since labored. Rev.

Mr. Macintosh is married. He has a son 4 years old. made the following nominations for officers: Captain, Harry Stiunk, Charles Shanahan was elected mayor and Walter B. Koch was chosen controller, while both were residents of the ward.

Jacoby, Henry G. Smith; first lieuten ant, Nathan Baker, Charles Adams; Although in making nominations un John Taylor Co second lieutenant, Lewis Fritz, Charles der the Crawford County system the Smith. Harrv Koons; Camp Council, contest is supposed to be a free-for-all race, there Is no doubt that Edward Yeager will be the Democratic nominee HnTC-TV. m.i. O.

D. Kr.auss, James M. Culbertson, J. Kurtz Good, Jerome Lentz, Charles Smith, Clarence Berger. Isaac Strauss, John Birkenstook; delegate-at-large, William Weiss, J.

Kurtz Good; alternate delegate-at-large, H. G. Smith; 7O1, 7O3 AND 70s HAMILTON STREET. and that City Controller Charles L. Moll will be placed on the ticket for a second term.

that every seat at its disposal has been I assigned, and that further application to the committee or to Individual mom-i bers is useless. After 14,000 seats are The only apparent contest among the Democrats for a place on the city ticket Is for treasurer, between John Y. delegates, Harry Shaffer, Charles given to the two academies, and the Jacoby, George Harry trustees, teachers, alumni, undergradu-Christ, William Guih, Charles Able, J. ates and benefactors of Pennsylvania SHANKWEILER LEHR'S Hoffman, the incumbent.and Walter M. Kotc.1 For Mill CUcap.

713 Hamilton Street, Allentown. Millinery Department Open Evenings Until 8.00 0'Clock. Tyson. Kurtz Good, Oliver Weaber, Harry Koons, Clarence Berger, O. D.

Knauss, have also been supplied with there are very few remaining even at the out- CONNELL FOR GOVERNOR. The Harrisburg Star-Independent sizes up the Republican gubernatorial situation as follows: O. R. B. Leidy, Charles Smith, N.

D. Martin; alternates, II. G. Smith. Charles Jacoby, Harry Strunk, William P.

Smith, Lewis Fritz and Charles Warm-kessel. The camp has a membership of 3S0 and Is adding recruits at every meeting. set. These have nil alloted. It was repeatedly announced that the date after which applications could not be received or considered was November 3.

It is hoped, therefore, that, the persons who have recently applied will understand that it Is impossible either to "Out of the existing political compli cations in this state Congressman Connell of Scranton Is likely to become the Republican nominee for governor. In this connection it may be said tU. the favor Is drifting toward Mr. cv.inell ALUM BAKING POWDERS. There are many alum baking powders about, most of which are represented to be made of cream of tartar, that the following list of powders in which chemists have found alum will be of value: DAVIS' O.

Iv Contains Alum Manf. by R. B. Davis New York. CROWN.

Contains Alum Manf. by J. P. Dieter Chicago. LESLIE'S Contains Alum Manf.

by The A. Colburn Philadelphia. LADY'S FRIEND Contains Alum Manf. by Canby, Ach Canby, Dayton O. GOLDEN SHIELD Contains Alum Manf.

by Monroe Co. Chemical Fairport, N. Y. The housekeeper should bear In mind that alum makes a cheap baking powder. It costs but two cents a pound, while cream of tartar costs thirty.

The Men's Suits, $6.50. Dark pin stripe worsted. Men's Overcoats, $3.73. Dark brown mixed Cheviots. Fur coats to measure a specialty at Anewalt Bros.

A perfect fit guaranteed. Sign, White Bear. 21-3t not becan.se he is a favorite with the machine, for he Is hardly that, though during recent years he has been an obedient follower of the fortunes of Senator Quay. But the unexpected strength of Colonel Watres has alarmed the machine and made it necessary to head send them tickets or to reply to their communications. PRINCETON PLAYERS DOPED.

Princeton football coachers stand accused of overturning the policy of play adopted by players and trainers. They are the subjects of asweepinginvestiga-tion by the undergraduate body as a result of their method of running the team In the Yale game, according to the statements of Wilbur J. Keeler.the assistant Princeton football trainer. Mr. Keeler said: "A searching investigation has begun.

Princeton undergraduates and players feel that much ler.s was got Stylish Trim fried Hats. The elegance and beauty of our Trimmed Hats can not be told In mere words. Seeing them for yourself is necessary that you may appreciate the beauty and elegant values of our millinery. We show hundreds of new-hats every week. No two alike and every hat a work of art.

$2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.60, $4.98, Every hat worth at least from $1 to $3 more than the price we ask. DESCH MARKS. There was a pretty wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marks.

10Ji Walnut Street, at 6 o'clock Thursday evening, when their daughter, Miss Adelaide V. Marks, was married to Edward A. Desch of Allentown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Desch of Fogelsville.

The ceremony was witnessed only by the Immediate families and a few inti-mRte friends of the couple. Rev R. M. Kern, nastor of St. An Men's Overcoats, $5.50.

Brown Cheviot or black and biue Kersey. Men's Suits, $7.53. Black or blue clay diagonal worsted. quality of the powder is therefore, usually indicated by the price. Largest selection of fur neckwear in the Lehigh Valley at Anewalt Bros.

Sign, White Bear. 21-3t out of the eleven than could have been drew's Reformed Church, officiated. 1m-j obtained. The treatment of the players in the Yale game was a point which has Men's Overcoats, him off, so to speak. "In former years Mr.

Connell used to give the machine a good deal of trouble. He is rich, and some say liberal, and when he couldn't go along, he made his opposition as costly as possible. But he wouldn't consent to be a straw candidate for the purpose of beating Watres and in order to enlist him in that service he may have so bound up the machine that it will be compelled to nominate him. That would naturally create a good deal of trouble in the party in Lackawanna County, for it would encounter the opposition of both Scranton and Watres. "It is practically admitted now that Attorney General Elkin will not do as the candidate for next year.

The majority in the state outside of Philadelphia at the recent election was perilously small and when it Is remembered that nearly if not all the Philadelphia majority was fraudulent, the necessity of nominating a faultless candidate becomes apparent. There are plenty of stronger men than Connell, but it Is not certain that any other could de SYNOD ADJOURNS. Rev. Geo. A.

Oreiss of Allentown preached the sermon at the closing session of the Eastern Conference of the East Pennsylvania Lutheran Synod at Easton. An address was delivered by Rev. H. D. Newcomer on "The ofllce of the Sunday School teacher." The proposition to change the time of the Men's Suits, $8.50 Grey Cheviot with dark stripes.

medlaiely after the ceremony a fine lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Desch will reside at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

Desch is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Class of litno, and Is manager of the prescription departing rt of the Palace Pharmacy. Sixth I Hamilton Streets. The bride is an estimable young woman with many friends. created a great deal of discussion. The coachers took charge of the entire management of this team.

They changed the entire style of play, ordering the team to play a kicking game, although they had in every former game this season won by finding the weakest spot In their opponents' line and hammering it. "The Princeton playerswerenot given a drop of water during the game. When they grew so faint that they could hardly stand they were given whiskey. Now, Trainer Robinson would never give athletes whiskey to keep them in a game. We had 29 lusty substituteson the side lines.

Jim Robinson wanted to stop this handing out of whiskey, but he wa3 overruled." annual meeting of synod from Septem ber to June as voted down. The mat $7.59. Oxfords in three different shades. Men's Overcoats, $8.00. B'ack or Vue Kerseys and dark Oxfords.

ter of the division of the synod was not brought up for discussion. FasSiionable Furs AT POPULAR PRICES. Our stock of furs for neckwear is the largest and most complete in this section, embracing everything that Is new and stylish. Ladies intending to buy furs will find it to their advantage to inspect this stock for the values we offer can not be equalled. At 08c Black Coney Cluster Scarfs trimmed with 4 tails worth $1,50.

At $1.50. Elegant Sheared Coney Scarfs, trimmed with 4 tails, worth $2.50. At $1.98. Elegant Electric Seal. Water Mink, Biue Hare and Chinchilla, trimmed with 6 tails, worth $3.

At $2.50. Elegant Blended Mink or Near Seal Scarfs, trimmed with tails worth $4.00. At $2.9. Fine Coney Long Scarfs, trimmed with 4 long tails, worth $1.50. At $3.50.

Cluster Scarfs or Sable Opossum, trimmed with 8 tails, worth HOW TO RID yourself of old or new household goods. Either notify, or send it to, Dlehl's auction room and they will make you an offer for same. Do so at your earliest convenience for the great auction sale on Saturday. 21-2t Men's Suits, $10.00. Black or blue rough cheviots.

DEATH OF LEVI SCHNECK. Levi Schneck died of apoplexy at his home at Ballietsville, aged C6 years. About two years ago he suffered a stroke of apoplexy and was disabled feat Watres for the nomination and I that is nearly as important as winning at the election. 5 NEW RULES IN PHILA. tinder the rules of the reorganized RUNAWAY HORSE KILLED.

There was an ugly runaway at Siegfried yesterday, which resulted In the death of a horse and the ruin of a heavy freight wagon. The team belonged to Ed Romlg, the Cedar Creek SPECIAL DEPARTMENT. Have opened a special department In human hair and hair goods, best quality switches ready made, or to order. Ladies, gentlemen and doll wigs, hair chains and hair jewelry, and the patent pompadour to be worn by ladies. Democracy of Philadelphia every real Democrat may have a voice in the party councils.

since that time. He was a cabinetmaker and previous to his illness was employed at the Slatington rolling mill. He is survived by his wife, nee Helm-bach, and eight children: Richard, Wal-nutport; Robert, Hazleton; Emma, Allentown; Henry, Revellen, Benjamin, Carrie and Martha, Berlinsville. Two brothers, Paul of Kansas and Samuel Schneck of Slatington, also survive. Funeral Saturday morning with interment at Indianland.

Every election division will be repre Men's Suits, $12.00 Medium dark grey pin stripe worsted. Men's Overcoats, $10.00. Light and dark Oxford greys in extra lengths. sented in the nominating conventions, and every primary election officer will be held personally responsible for a correct return of the results of the primary vote in his division. In toilet articles, we keep Madame Graham's celebrated preparations, such as cucumber cream, quick hair restorer, bath of lsis, face bleach and many other guaranteed lotions.

Hydrovacu for face sending a self addressed envelope will receive free Instruction how to bo beautiful. Mrs. C. S. Gerberich, 3 North 10th Street.

miller, who was delivering flour and feed to C. W. Haller, the baker. The horses were hitched to a post In front of the bakery and when all but the last bag had been removed the horses.scared by a passing car, broke the halter and made a terrific dash up the street. In front of Knappenberger's news stand they collided with a telegraph pole and came to a sudden standstill.

One of the horses had a leg broken and had to be killed, while the wagon was entirely demolished. These are the important features of the new party regulations drafted by the sub-committee on rules appointed several weeks ago by the Democratic $5.00. At $3.93. The New Florodora Scarf, 3 yards long, trimmed with 4 long tall3, and scarfs in the following furs: Electric Seal, Water Mink or Opossum, worth $0.00. Ladles' Muffs.

Of Sheared Coney, 9Rc, Ladles' Muffs. Either in Chinchilla Blue Hare, Water Mink, or Electrlo Seal, at $1.98, worth $3.00. Children's Furs Fine White Lamb Setts, 98c, worth $1.50. Brown Coney Setts, 98c, Worth $1.50. Genuine Opossum Setts, $1.50, worth 52.50.

Blue Hare Setts, $1.50, worth $2 50. White Angora Setts, $1.98, worth $3.00. Fine White Thibet Setts, $2.98, worth $4.59 Shankweiler POST-MORTEM OPERATION. Dr. H.

J. Laclar made a post-mortem on the body of Mrs. Agnes E. McCann, wife of James McCann of South Eeth-lehem. The operation showed that death was due to internal hemmor-rhages, caused by rupture.

Dr. Laclar was assisted in conducting the post mortem by Coroner A. M. Keim and Dr. S.

J. Weaver. The funeral of Mrs. McCann will take place on Saturday morning. It Is claimed her death was due to injuries received In the Kutz-town wreck during the Kutztown Fair.

RICH BIBLE CLASS. Chicago has a "Bible class for the elite," composed of women only. Th-? aggregate wealth of the members is given as $50,000,000. town meeting committee. If approved by the Hasson Committee of the late State Convention, these rules will go to the voters in January next for final approval.

The aim of the committee has been to produce a system of party management utterly prohibitive of the evils of concentrated authority that have brought the Donnelly-Ryan organization Into disgrace. It will be Impossible, under these rules, for the city chairman to dictate NEWLY-M ARRIED COUPLES, should not miss the great auction sale at Dlehl's storage house on Saturday afternoon and evening. The public Is invited. 21-2t Clothiers and Furnishers. ALLENTOWN.

GREAT AUCTION SALE. Of new and second-hand goods on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 1 and 7 p. m. 1 will sell at my public auction and stool-rooms all kind of household goods, etc Diehlt 224 N.

8th St. 21-2t 4 70S Exclusive designs in rich furs at Anewalt 615 Hamilton Street. Sign, White Beat. U-3t A. E.

Barber The Piano Man. Hamiltou Street.

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