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THE ALLEOTOWN DAILY LEADER. WALTER P. EMBER'S WILL. STRIKE RUMORS DENIED. STRICTLY PERSONAL 3lt How Cheap, But How Good FORECAST FOR OCTO LaSI CUIIIUII.

'SAVE fHE MOHEY! John Davies, of Lansford, stopped off at AUentown while on his way to the Kutztown Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. V. D.

Barner left for New York this morning to meet Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Fox and Dr.

and Mrs. All the Troops Likely to be Withdrawn From Kazleton To-morrow. Numerous rumors have been circulated at Hazleton to the effect that another strike is to be ordered, but inquiry among all those who have authority to speak elicits nothing of the BOOK IN THE IRON INDUSTRY. Decker, who are expected from Europe 737 HAMILTON to-ciay. B.

M. Crane and wife, Walter Wood and wife, the El Mars Sisters and E. B. Sullivan, of the Kennedy Players are He Bequeaths His Large Estate to His Wife, Brothers and Relatives. The will of the late Walter P.

Huber leaves his large estate to relatives. To his older adopted daughter, Mrs. Dr. A. L.

Kistler, he gives $1500 and to the younger, Jliss Bessie Heimbach, he bequeaths $500. His seven half brothers get $500. His wife's brothers and sisters, four in $500 apiece and Mrs. Kistler's two brothers also get $500 apiece. The widow shall get the income of the rest of the estate for life.

After that the estate shall be divided in four parts. Mrs. Kistler shall receive one-quarter; two quarters shall be divided equally among the seven brothers and the widow is empowered to bequeath the fourth quarter as she pleases. The widow and L. H.

Mertz are appointed executors. The estate is estimated to be worth between $150,000 and $200,000. "THE BIG STORE." Every Department In our NEW ENLARGED STORE is now crying to be heard; but no one is beard above another, for each has something worthy to Furnaces and Mills in Eastern Pennsylvania Starting Up in Force. The improvement in the iron Industry in the Heading section is very marked. In a few days the anthracite coal miners in the Reading! Coal and Iron Company's thirty-five collieries will be paid their wages, 5 per cent, above the $2.50 basis, which will be the largest pay the men have received in a long time.

The iron furnacemen of Eastern Pennsylvania are greatly encouraged kind. Nothing was given out by Organizer John Fahey regarding the meeting of miners held in Harmony Hall Saturday night. The men were in conference until 12 o'clocK, but none of them would speak for publication. Another meeting of miners was held at Milnesviile Saturday atfemoon, but this related to a more thoroughly organization of the workers, and no secrecy, was maintained. Portions of the troops will be withdrawn to-day, but it is not announced at headquarters what companies.

If nothing new develops all the troops will be withdrawn by Tuesday night. The rumors of a strike are not taken seriously by the officers, but the retention of the militia there for longer period depends entirely upon the circumstances. Allentown's most Popular MHIinery Store is going to have their Fall Oping by the present state of affairs and the guests at the Grand Central. Rev. J.

E. Smith, of Philadelphia, who preached in the court house yesterday, is a guest at the Grand Central. Mrs. R. W.

Kurtz left on tire 10.55 express, this morning for Wilkes-Barre to spend a. week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Haines spent Sunday at Manheim, Lancaster County. Mr. and Mrs. E. Peters and family yesterday visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Green, at the Hotel Wyandotte, South Bethlehem. Miss L. M. Ebert, the modiste, has recovered from her recent illness.

A. V. Loux and wife, of Hacketts-town, N. spent Sunday in town vis- future probabilities, and many have already soldi their entire product for 1897. This increased demand for pig iron ON- does not come from any particular be listened to FALL OVERCOATS cry: "I'm the most conspicuous." to $15.

FALL SUITS reply, "Nonsense, you're short, I cover the whole body." to $1(5. FALL NECKWEAR chimes in, "Well, I'm on top." 25c, instead of 50c. FALL UNDERWEAR murmurs, "Never mind, I'm nearest the heart." 25c to a garment. BOYS' CLOTHING shouts, "We clothe the boy and clothe him best." But don't do it at the cost of IIP manufacturing industry, but seems to be general. The pipe and rail mills are very busy.

The demand for pig Vrm, manufacturers of locomotives. A wards at Carlisle Fair. Hiram Shinier won first and second on two entries of white Plymouth Rocks. Theodore Wittman won five firsts, one second and' one third on eight entries of brown leghorns. HERE, THERE AND ELSEWHERE railway iron ltmS relatives.

Ed. Odenheimer and Fred Fatzinger and plates, nails, and small hardware; The Liberty Fire Co. will have a house-warming on Wednesday night. The Hast of the country schools start is vers' good. Wrought iron pipes have biked to Easton yesterday.

Hiram A. Roth left yesterday on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 7, 8 and 9 human life. Have a double etaadard quality and price. Common sense teaches the I necessity of careful selection 'when buying a Piano or Origans. Look at our large line jcf instruments and then use iyour own judgment whether jyou save money by buying just been advanced 5 per ana the large mills in that section are full of orders and' making big shipments Adam Noll won first and second on white leghorns.

Prizes were awarded by Judges Dreverertext and Zimmer, two of the best poultry judges in. this country. daily. KOCH THE BIG Sheet-iron mills, all over this valley week's visit to relatives in Wilkes- Barre. As Mr.

Roth has been a.n active fireman for many years in the Allen- town department, he will also incident- ally take in the Firemen's Convention, Henry SeJiubert, superintendent of Seranton district for the Prudential Life Insurance and daughters. Misses Mame and Ruth, are spending a i few days in town. ed to-day. G. C.

Aschbach, the music dealer, is flfl-ving a large upright tubular boiler placed in the 'basement of his store by Thomas Yeager Co. to be used for heating his establishment during the winter. A. J. D.

Guth, the proprietor of the Lafayette Hotel, presented his son, Ellmer, w.itih a large handsome pipe or- are full of orders, and makers of steel rails are asking $1 a ton advance. The Fishback Mills, at Pottslown, You are cordially invited to call and inspect our large stock of fall and winter millinery at our annual open Hotel Allen Centre Square, Allentown. ing, Wednesday and Thursday, Oc-1 Three Gala Days Fcr tober 6 and 7. STAR MILLINERY, 621 Hamilton Street. Frank R.

Wolle. Mrs. L. Kappier, Manager. l-6t kr us.

Fred F.Kramer Allentown's Greatest flusic Store, 544 Hamilton Street. have just reorganized, anSJ will resume operations at once, giving employment to over 1,200 men. The large anthracite furnaces at New Ringgold, Schuylkill County, are torn clown to give place to improved buildings with improved machinery. The Lebanon Boiler and Machine J. George Kerschner, theological stu- which was on exhibition in the dent at Ursinus-, filled the Durham i show window of Fred F.

Kramer's i charge yesterday and was a visitor in music store. Allentown last night. The executive committee of the Wo- I Mrs. McClintock, of Philadelphia, man's Missionary Society of Lehigh who visited Emma Rose, of Hall Classis met Saturday afternoon at Al-! Street, for a. week, returned home College.

Arrangements were Com.panv has gone on double time. made for the fall meeting. heavy press of orders necessitating aa'- Willis Kuhns, clerk at Koch A Chautanqna Circle Organized. A Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle was formed with ten members, and Rev. Dr.

Mi H. Richards is the chairmaa and1 instructor. The circle will meet at the home of Dr. Richards on Friday evening. Imperial Germany and the social life in America will be studied at present.

We have received new fall designs in cluster rings, set up in the latest combinations. Get our prices it will prove that the lowest rule in our store. Millinery, We extend a raest cordial invitation to all! and promise you that you will be more than repaid for your trouble. Our store will be open the opening, and every lady visitor will be presenied with a souvenir. Our store will be handsomely decorated for the occasion and neither time nor money has been spared to make this an event in the history of our business.

"The good times are coming" and we are "ready for them," as we no doubt can impress upon your mind when you behold our elegant stock of new goods. We have paid special attention to our The contract for the addition to the Palace silk mill, South Allentown, has been awarded to James Nagle Son for $12,150. Work was started to-day. Nicholas Eibertz, aged 81 years, fell down stairs at the Ninth Wrard Hotel this. The Temple (Berks County) Iron Cnmpanv is making excavations for an additional blast furnace.

It is now shipping from S00 to 1,000 tons weekly. On the whole, the iron and coal industries of Pennsylvania are in a healthy condition. Six Feet of BEAUTIFUL AUBURN JIAIR Grown in Four Years by the use of SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS' spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns, of Upper Macungie Joseph H.

Martz and Leonard Refing, engaged in erecting the new plant for the Somerset Chemical Works at Bound Brook, N. spent Sunday in Allentown. M. J. Amey returned Saturday night from a visit to Brooklyn and Troy, N.

oni Friday and fractured a hip. Dr Herbst attended him. The Reformed Ministerial Association Exhibiting at Dazareth. Mrs.John Yeager.Mrs. W.

R. Yeager, E. M. Stearns and John D. Gossler took exhibits to the Nazareth fair this morning.

They report an unusually large number of entries. met to-day in Christ Reformed Church. THE RFEDER HEARING. Franklin Chamber, No. 9, K.

of will hold a "tramp smoker" October 21 HAIR GROWER in Earner's Hall. Y. At Brooklyn he was the guest of The Plaintiff Denies Tnat He Intended to Make Geo g-iiney and Ailbert L. Johnson, a Cnarge Auainst the Defendants. president of the Traction Co.

The Reeder-Wei'fS-Luc'kenbaeh habeas Daniel Fatzinger, a highly respected Now is the time to subscribe. W. H. Heimbach Co. got 10 prizes 1e a positive and perfectly safe cure for baldness.

NO DYK W. H. APPEL, Jeweler and Optician, 625 Hamilton St. out of 12 entries on single comb Leghorns at the Trenton fair last week. Mai-y Berkenstock has issued an exe rmnu5 case came up at Kaston ueiore i citizen oi nanover.

is suaerir.g- irom a -jf. 'T paralytic stroke at his home, near East morning. I he ais- Judae Scott this fine triuimed millinery and believe that we have reached the acme of perfection. Nowhere can. a finer variety of pattern hats and bonnets be shown.

AU the latest foreign and American ideas are reproduced here. Our assortment is large, and we are prepared to please everybody All tastes and all purses can find here just what they want. cution against Benneville Fenster- macher for $182.53. Hitternia Entertainment. The Hibernia running team will give attorney moved to dismiss ine case.

Chobart, the Philadelphia hotel clerk, who made the complaint, made a statement saying he did not intend to make complaint against the accused. He said lie didn't read the affidavit and thought the complaint -was against somebody else. W. S. Kirkpatrick then, moved to dismiss the case.

At this point Judge Scott adjourned court. Decision is expected some time this an entertainment this evening in. Em Allentown, and is very low. He is 82 years of age. D.

R. Malcolm and family are boarding at the Allen for a season. Frank Latona, manager of the Kennedy Players, is a guest at the Hotel Allen. Henry Yeager and Miss Emma Bader, of Centre VaJSej', were married on Saturday by Rev. Dr.

A. R. Home. E. P.

Harris and H. W. B. Masters, president and clerk of the Hotel Clarendon, Saratoga, are at the Allen for erald Hail. The proceeds will be de voted to the equipment of the team.

The program, which will commence at Every other department will be in line with everything that is new and seasonable, and all we ask is your attendance on our opening days! Closed Wednesday, Oct. 6, on account of Holiday. Rupture and Goitre Cured by Dr. J. D.

Chrislman, 124 North Sixth Allentown, who received the following testimonial from one whom he has cured Allentown, Sept. 28, 1.897. have had a double rupture for the Inst 34 years. Having been a locomotive engineer, matters became so bad for me that I had to resign my position. Lately I heard of the method practiced by Dr.

J. D. Christman in curing such cases without the use of the knife or detention from business. I availed myself of his liberal contract and after three treatments on one side and four on the other I am perfectly cured and can now discard my truaa after a torture of 34 years. His terms are indeed liberal and I unhesitating.

advise any one afflicted with rui-ture to uudergo like treatment. letters inclosing postage or personal interviews cheerfully solicited. HARRY S. FISHER. 155 Walnut Street.

8 o'clock, is as follows: Batonical evo-llutions by Frank J. Boyle; Otto Pay-lor, tenor singer, in descriptive ballads El-wood L. Newhard as clerk of quarter a few days after a trip to the SUICIDE AT SLATINGTON. sessions; Master Fred Stuber in banjo selections; Dave Caldwell, the quaint jjj is a harmless pink powder. Acts directly t-OOTiedi ah; ellmer Quartet in, popular upon the nerves.

vmMuy reneves me jestionin the bloodvessels of the which IS llll- IIIlJlll'UlUlC WIUBC ML All IF YOU HAD A CASE OP Smallpox You would have a physician who knew how to treat such a disease You would never think of CGfloOLTINS A wm DOCTOR would You should feel tha same when you buy Guns, Shells, Foot Ball Goods, etc. you dowe can save you money; We are specialists in Sporting Goods make it our sole and exclusive study business. Therefore we know all about it md can offer inducements to i rchasers not found elsewhere. Vest us. selections; Patrick O'Donnell and Lulu Mover in a comedy sketch; Chas.

Pfeiffer, the baritone, in classic selec Cures in Five Minutes Any and all kinds of DR. P. H. BROWN, CHIROPODIST, OFFICE-CROSS KEYS HOTEL, HAMILTON STREET, Lizzie Snyder Leaves' Allentown to Drink Carbolic Acid and Die. Lizzie' Snyder, who had been working in AllentcAvn.wais found dead in her room at the home of her brother-in-law, Henry Jones, at Slatington, at 1 tions; uias.

man with a hundred faces, and Chryst, the wizard of the Nile. Tnn Tin, or. rtnA nnirilivr o'clock this afternoon. She killed herself by drinking carbolic acid. The girl ALLENTOWN.

cure. Sample size. lOets. All dealer, or JfC -vj by nuiil pri'pitid. NERVEASE Boston, Mail.

'T 'T 'Tt 'T HAIR fiHQWEB Frank S. Drake, formerly superintendent of the Traction system, came on from Brooklyn to-day on a visit to General Manager Walter and Sunt. Uhl. Mr. Drake is now general superintendent a.nd vice president of the Johnson lines in Brooklyn.

Mr. Knorr, leader of Knorr's famous Metropolitan orchestra, of Philadelphia, was in town yesterday on a visit to the Arion Glee Club. The orchestra will play at the rendition of Dudley Buck's cantata, "Voyage of Columbus" at the Academy, October 18. Wm. Linn Allen, the New York broker, visited his Allentown representative.

Spurgeon Weston, on Saturday. -Michael J. McDermott, customs inspector at Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his brothers in Allentown. John Doutrich, of New York, former-1 ly of South Bethlehem, was a visitor in MARRIAGES. left Allentown last week and went to Slatington on a few days' visit.

She had locked herself in her room and the door had to be broken open. It is supposed she took the poison late last, night or early this morning. Coroner Yost was notified. He left at 2.18 for Slatington to hold an inquest. mm Ladies' Shoes.

Dongola Patent Tipped, Lace or Button, Sizes 2i to 7. .75 1.00 1.25 These goods are better tha the average goods sold at these prices. TOO MANY TO STEAL. The following story of a. Yates County, N.

farmer will give one some idea of the immense yield of peaches in that section of the State. The said farmer had so many peaches that he did not know how to get rid of them. Not wanting -them to rot on his -grounds, he picked several busihel baskets of the fruit, placed them in his wagon and drove out into the roadway. Hia plan was to fall asleep by the roadside, so that the small boys would have a chance to steal his peaches. Upon awaking what was his dismay to find DERHONH GII.BKRT.

On Thursday noon, September 30, 1897, at8iS Hamilton Street, hv Kei'. J. D. Schiiidel, John T. Derhone and Amelia M.

Gilbert, both of TetersviUe, Pa. JOHNSON IOHNSTON. On Saturday even, ing, October 2, 1897. at the same place and by the same, Harvey B. Johnson and Minnie M.

Johnston, both of South Bethlehem, Pa. BOWMAN RATTLER. On Saturday. October 2. by Rev.

G. F. Gardner, at his house, William Bowman and Mary C. Rattler, both of this city. For Over 14 Years the SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTKRS' HAIR GROWER and SCALP CLKAN-EK have stood at the head of all hair restoratives.

More than 3,000,005 bottles have been used by the American people and thousands of testimonials bear wit EARLEB, DOUGLASS, ness to its excellence, while there were never any coniplaiuts when directions Tvere followed. DEATHS. that the 'boys had emptied the fruit out of the baskets and stolen the Johnj.iiaiiser town on Saturday. Misses Cornelia and Laura Martin returned yesterday from a visit to friends in New Jersey. Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Harlacher. of Geissinger's, left yesterday on an extensive trip through the western part of the State. District Attorney John L.

Schwartz is to-day receiving congratulations on his 32nd birthday. Though still a very 618 Hamilton Street, Allentown. 58 Main Street, Bethlehem. AT THE ACADEMY. The following list of productions are presented by the "Kennedy Players:" "The Midnight Express," Colonel Jas.

Rnelweisner's great London comedy, "The Two Thieves," "The Octoroon," "The Two Orphans." "A Brother's Crime," "Ingomar," "The Dark Side of London," "A Celebrated Case," "Daly's Daughters." "Legally Dead," "Two Kids," and "Boy from Boston." This is a great list of plays and should pack any place of amusement to the doors. This company carries every particle of scenery used in its productions, as will be seen as each play Is presented at the Academy this week. The opening performance will be given to-night. Daily matinee beginning to-morrow at 10 AMERICAN MKDiniNR fMPANY Hamilton Si, Hot or Sol Cut Rate Drug Store. Nosv 516 518 Hamilton Street.

Enlarged Bunions Made Smell! ThB Cams or Bniiions Don't Return. Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Toe Nails, Enlarged Great Toe Joints, Chilblains and Sweaty Feet cured by Dr. Brown, here in Allentown ten years ago, have not come back, and the teet are to-day Bon Ton Opening. Ladies in search of fine millinery for fall and winter wear can do no better than inspect the large and beautiful stock of Mrs. J.

K. Himmelwright at the Bon Ton millinery store, at 706 Hamilton Street. Mrs. Himmelwright has had long experience in supplying handsome and stylish millinery and this fall she has fairly outdone herself. A large number of trimmed hats are on exhibition at her store and there is an immense stock of trimmings to select from including feathers, ribbons, spangles, Roman stripes and other stylish ornaments.

KLUMP. In this city, Oct. 3, 1837, George I Klump, aged 36 years. Funeral services at his late residence, No. 537 Hamilton Street, on Thursday at 2 p.

to which relatives, friends, techa Wonk Tribe, No. 20, I. o. Greenleaf Lodge, No. K.

of and Lehigh Saengerbuud are respectfully invited. Interment in Cniou Cemetery. SMITH. In this city, Oct. 3.

1S97, Jacob Russet, son of Harry A. and Mary A. Smith, nee Grim, aged 2 years, 10 months and 6 days. Funeral set vices at the parents' residence. No.

37 South Tenth Street, 011 Wednesday at 2 p. to which relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Interment in Niskey Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem and Reading papers please copy. GINKINGER.

In this city, Sept. 20. 1807, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas O. Ginkinger, aged 76 years, 11 months and 3 days. Funeral on Tuesday at 2 p.

from her late residence, No. 119 North Seventh Street, to which relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Interment iu Allentown Cemetery. Friends, please omit flowers. young man, especially as age goes in public life, he can look back on a very successful career, which his admirers hope may long be continued.

Misses Annie Krell and Lizzie Yeager, of Hazleton, who visited friends in this city, have returned home. Miss Mary Binkley, of Orwigsburg, Who was the guest of the Misses 111 Yon Allow Us I OBITUARY NOTES, We have that which produces both. The best Lehigh and Honey Brook coal for sale at lowest' cash prices. Full Weight Guaranteed. rS 5 1 I Wm.

Linn Allen i Co, Brcto, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions. DEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jonas Reitz, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Reitz, of Lynn Township, died Saturday at the home of his parents, near Lynnport, after an illness of four weeks with brain fever, aged 18 years.

The funeral will be held on Thursday morning. Interment in the cemetery at New Tripoli. tree irom nulies and pains. Head tlm proof. The following borne testimonials should convince the most skeptical.

Dr. P. H. Brown, Philadelphia's leading Chiropodist, who has been making periodicul visits here for tha past twenty years, hns opened an ollicejit the Cross Keys Hotel, Allentown, Pa. Wetakepleasnrein recommending Dr.

Brown to all sntlereis from Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Toe Nails, Enlarged Great Toe Joiuts, Swealy and Tender Feet, etc. He has completely and permanently cured our feet sevoral years ago. His treatment is absolutely painless and bloodless. No soreness alter: Hon. W.

H. Nowden, A ttorney-at-Lnw; C. iSwartz. Messrs. Johnston ASchwarlz, Wholesale Grocers, Second and Hamil Two Surgical Operations.

Mrs. Valientine F. Minnieh, of Cata-sauqua, last week underwent a critical operation at the hands of the Drs. Kistler, at their sanitarium, where she will have to remain several weeks. Her husband is an employe at the Eagle ALLENTOWN ICE Cf To quote prices and show you our 5: Organs.

It's our very strongest point. We will cheer- fully give you all the information yon mayVlesiie. Don't be shy by telline us you're looking for the jj: place wliero you can buy to best advantage. People are doing that everyday. Some come here first ami come back here to buy when they have been around.

Some 5-come here lust and don't go any further until they have got what i they want. And it's just as easy to prove as to say so. Every sale we make is an ad. mid every cus-tomer a salesman. Sohmerker, of Union Street, has returned home.

Walter Jacoby, night Lehigh Valley telegraph operator at Coplay, has accepted a position at Jersey City and left for that place to-day. Miss Lulu Koch, a member of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, was taken 111 in church yesterday arid was taken home in a carriage. W'illiard D. Kline, who graduated from Muhlenberg College last June, entered Jefferson College, Pihiladelphia, to study medicine.

Miss Jennie M. Weaber has returned from a week's visit to her sister, Mas. H. K. Lantz, at Germantown.

Francis inkle, clerk at the Cross Keys, is on duty against after a week's "ITT ANTED. -jo ladies to work on shirts. Queen City Manufacturing Company, 35 South Seventh fctreet, Allentown. FOl'ND Some money in F. Woolworth's store, Hamilton Street.

Owner can get same by calling on the manager, proving properly and paying for this ad. LAID TO REST, St. and T. Brewery. Solomon Young, of Northampton, is likewise an inmate at the Kistlor sanitarium, where he submitted to an operation for hemorrhoidal tumors, which incapacitated him from performing any physical labor for some time.

CFFICK. FACTORY tud Yard Telephone. "117 ANTED. A capable youug married man with thorough buiiuess training for manager ot one of a chain of 5 and 10 cent stores outside of Pennsylvania. Department or dry goods store experience would answer.

Address Lrauiir office. GRAIN AND STOCK QUOTATIONS, The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter RabenoUl, of South Whitehall, took place this morning. Services were held in the Jordan Reformed Church and interment took place in the cemetery adjoining. Rev.

Messrs. Semmel anil Kuehner officiated. Stove Repairs. Gastritis and Dyspepsia, arte 7 positively cu ach Disorders cured, ton Street; Hon. Monroe Kulp, M.

C. 17th Congressional District, residence, Sha-mokin; Chas. A. Kern, with Messrs. Dieter Meat Market, lCMi Seventh Street; Mrs.

J. S. Weaver. Grocer, 28 N. 13th Street; Miss V.

B. Heilmnn, N. Fourth Street; Mrs. Barbara J. L.

Lawfer, Linden Street; Mrs. L. M. Gibson, Bridge street, Catasaiiqua; Miss Minnie I. Snyder, Siegfried's; Mis.

Julia D. Wellner, Kittersville, and several hundred others. Separat parlors for Indies and gentlemen. A lady attendant. Honrs 8 to 8 p.

Sundays, 10 to 4. Graham's Dvsnensia RpnprlvkixmM'iRp Closing 2 ts P- October 4 1S97. American Cotton Oil Co American Sugar Refining Co Atchison American Tobacco Co Faltiniore Ohio Canada Southern Central of New Jersey Chicago Northwestern Chicago, Burlington (juincy Chicaf(oGas Cliicaso. Milwaukee ft: Si. P.iut RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.

Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pnin In bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of wator almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Peters Smith, Allentown. II yi need stove ropairs call on or address G.

C. Aschbach, 539 Hamilton St. it. i 9S Neff Best, dose removes all distress, and permanent cure of the most chronic and severe cases is guaranteed. Do not suffer A 50 cent bottle will convince the most skeptical.

H. KKII'HR, Druggist. a reliable Fraternal Insur-Tf ance Otder, a competent organizer, to devote all or part of his time to the business. First class plan, easy to work. An excellent opportunity.

Give age. experience anil relerences. Address State Deputy, care No. 429 Odd Fellow Temple, Philadelphia, I'a. I Chicago, Rock Jfhmd I'aciiic illness.

E. S. Flick and wfe and T. H. Pate-nall and wife, of Easton, were guests at the Cross Keys Hotel.

Misses Lizzie 'Mack and Daisy Geid-ner left on Saturday for Wilkes-Barre, where they will spend a week. Miss Florence Marsteller, of No. 919 Oak Street, has returned from Philadelphia, where she spent seven weeks. Miss Minnie Fogel, of Fog-el svllle, left for Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson Saturday morning to visit relatives. Prof.

B. Cohen, the artist, of West I Chester, is visiting Dr. H. S. Clemens and family.

pslJSole agent for Steinway Son's Pianos, Masou Hamlin A Reported Cliane-e of Plan, The purchase of Island Grove by the Kaston, Palmer and Bethlehem electric road for a site for their power plant will not be consummated, it is said. The company's engineer.Mr. Francisco, after a careful examination, has found that the water power is not sufficient. Since Bethlehem has taken steps to have its own, way about the point of entrance of the new road into the town, it is said that the company will run over a different course.passtng through Freemansburg, creasing the Organs. i 428 North Tenth Street, and they will bo funiishoil promptly FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Beginning Monday Oct.

4, we will sell to thoroughly advertise the Visiting- Firemen. The Marion Fire Company, of Reading, will be guests at the Grand Central Hotel on Wednesday. It will be ac Chicaio.Ht. ram, umaiia Cleveland, C. C.

St. Lotus Delaware HuiImjh Canal Delaware, Lackawanna iSt Western Denver Kio Grande, Fief Via. C. Krie General Klectric Co HockiiiR Valley I.ehiKh Valley Lehigh Navigation Lake Shore Mich. So Louisville 1ft Nashville Manhattau PROPOSALS.

Sealed proposals will he received at the Mayor's office until six (61 o'clock p. of Marriage licenses have been granted River and interewtin.fr the Hollertown '77 rond at Iron Hill, thereby entering Rollard and Kate S. Rinprt South Bethlehem instead of Bethlehem. Rating-ton. and Joseph Flels- I chaker and Mary Wesner, of Egypt.

1 uesuay. tictoner 5, A. 1S07. for street light-ins, ''ids will be received for lighting for a period oi one, two and liv? vears. The city reserves the right to reject oriv or all bids.

Fk'KD K. I.KWIS, Mayor of the City of Allentown, Pa. companied by the Ringgold Band which will give a concert from the balcony in the evening. On Friday evening the Junior Fire of Reading, will be at the snme hotel. It will be accompanied by the Oermania Band whlt'i will also give a concert.

On Frt-day afternoon and night the Norris Hose of Norrislown, will he guests at the Cross Keys Hotel. and cheaply. Wo can furnish repairs for any Heater or Kiu.o inantifucttiied. is filled with thcgrealest assortment ol 50 Cent Medalions ever shown in A llentown take a look at them. THE ART STORE.

PETERSVILLE WHISKEY Wm. B. Nace, Owner of the Famous Petor-Mville DNtiL leiy, has reopened the wholesale liquor tore 165 Hamilton Street. Hyeand Wheat Whiskies. Age2 toflyrs.

6000 gallons in bond. Absolutely Pure. Also gins, brandies and lull line liquors and tobacco. Twenty-Two Funerals in One Family. Mo.

Kan. Texas, Fret Missouri Pacific National Lead Co Urooklyn K. -4 N. Y. Central; Hudson N.

Y. Ontario West North American Northern A'ocitic Northern I'ncmc, Pref Neff, Klotz and Neu-moyer will leave to-morrow- for Gettysburg to attend the State Convention. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. MM and toe Tonic, at the advertised price $1.00 Eotthfcr 35c. or 3 bottles for $1.00.

Howard Miller, 6.15 Washington Street, He. ding, snys: I suffered lor 1(1 years from Rheumatism and neuralgia ii lid alter trying all liniments and elixirs I over heard of, without SHtisfaetory re-snlis, I ninight bottles of Burdock lilood mid Nerve Remedy for and alter bullies sin happy to sny am well. I herehy thank this famnuH remedy for what It has done for me. Ulysses Haines and: Edwin Sensen-bach, arrested 1y Officers Miller and Smith for drunkenness on Sunday, got 10 days for the mayor in default of J25 fine. Lewis leaver, who lives in Mount Pleasant Township, Adams County, has JtiKt buried his second wife.

Mr. Weaver has had twenty-two funerals in his family having buried two wives and nineteen children. He has eight children living, making twenty-seven In all. He Is a shoemaker, has lived nearly all his life in Adams County, and Is about 70 years old. The wife just buried was 45 years old.

Professional Card. 34! 4 2 Will of Michael Stortz. The will of the late Michael Stortz. of Upper Mllford. was probated to-dny.

He leaves his estate to his wife for life. She Is appointed executor. After her death the estate Is to go to the children In equal shares. The will was made May 4, ISM, and was witnessed by P. C.

Weaver and Tllghman Neumoyer. Pacific Ma ilts S. Co Philadelphia Ac Reading Fennylauia Southern Railway Southern Railway, Pref Tennessee Coal Iron St Texas 1'aciric Union Pacific Vtiited States Cordage Co Cniied States Kubuer Co United Slates Leather 1 Wabash Wahasli, Pref Western I'niou Wheeling Lake Krie Wheeling Lake Krie, Pref Pamphlet Laws Arrive. The pamphlet laws have arrived at the prothonotary's office. There are 59 copies for the justices, 11 for the county W.

E. PETE IIS, 839 Hamilton Allentown, Pa. fr-AIl work guaranteed. Dr. P.

J. Kress, Second Floor, L- V. T. S. D.

Co. 636 Hamilton Street. ALLENTOWN, PA. Practice Limited to Diseases Rev. Mr.

loos Installed. or sale only hy Mucsi Spial Excursion Rates -to-WM kes-Barre FOR TIIK- FIREMEN'S CONVENTION, ox-October 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1897. For this occasion Hpecial excursion tickets from Allrntown will be sold good to ro on all train October 2 to 7 inclusive, good to return until October 12 inclusive. One Fare for Round Trip, $2.50. A special train will leave Wilkes-Harre at 12 o'clock midnight of October 7.

for H.iMou, stopping at alt intermediate stations. offices and one for the law library. Rev. George C. Loos was Installed at Justices are requested to call for them.

8 p. m. last evening as pastor of Beth- -OF THE (UICAliO MAKKlir. Intelligence and Employment Agency If you wish to proeuro a liom-Coft Monthly Installments call on 8J Weidner, Noh. 11 it 1,1 North Seventh A II on to ii.

where with littlo cash and, Irom 58 to l(l a month you can secure American Medicine Cut Rate Drug Store, 516 and f18 Hamilton Street. Allentown, Pa. EYE, Our annual opening of fall and winter hats and bonnets will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, October 6 and 7. You are Invited to call. STAR MILLINERY.

Frank R. Wolle, B21 Hamilton St. Mis. L. Kappier, Manager.

l-6t lehem Lutheran Church. Thirteenth and Diamond Streets, Philadelphia. This la hia first charge. Revs. J.

Fry, D. and W. Ashmead Schaeffer officiated. Rev. Mr.

Loos la a graduate ot Muhlenberg College, class of FRIED OYSTERS. Fine, lnrgt fried oysters at 30 cents per dozen. Delivered hot. PETERS JACOBY, Gem Dlnlnsr Rooms, 1-St 627 Hamilton Street. CnsH D'P 8914 27'i V-5 is'i 2ji 8 10 8 20 4 47 4 55 EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.

Whsnt Corn Oa( Pork riiiiiM now wiui muifmii lllipruvv liiunts within lue licit wvek..

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