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THE ALLEOTOWN DAILY jaO' DISASTER TO THE MAINE. STRICTLY PERSONAL. Globe Warehouse. Ebw Cheap, But How i- Last Edition MAJOR ANDRE'S FATE. The Lesson His Capture Teaches to Many Who Need Advice.

First Formal Op OF J. J. Fetlrer and wife, of ITnloptown; James Woolsey.of Scrunton, and Harry Ratcllff. of New York. were stopping at ths Hotel Allen yesterday.

J3. Wilier, of Jolin A. Hvckey, of Algten, ami A. F. Hart man.

of Lynnport, are registered at Ui Pennsylvania Hotel. Joihn T. of New Yolk; F. L. Itammoud.

of Newbuig: Frank P. West, of Philadelphia, and W. W. Kmisher, of Readiing. are guests at tiw Grand Central Hotel.

H. Falstlch, of Bat Allentown, the' tit'dt Judge to make his election returns to Clerk of Quarter Hri-sion Kreitz this morning. LADIES' SUITS, SEPARATE SKIRTS, COATS AND CAPES, OR THE SPRING, '98. They arc now ready for your inspection th a view to giving each the best value for the money, the mfket affords. Will te put on sale to-day at prices that caret fail to leavo a lasting impression on the public mind.

i Second Floor, Main Building. Win. Winllti, or near oa llh lne tanle as sraln. An-moved Into one of Jack Adilun's new olner official said: "Thete ought to be MORE RETURNS. Resnltaof the Election la the vari.m Twb- ships The following- are additional returns of yesterday's election: LYNN TOWNSHIP.

Jacksonville District. Justice of the peace. Elmer C. Kisller. 8: Alvln F.

droits. 172: school directors, Wm. H. Hoffman, 28: Ja. K.

Hart- man, 68; Clias. A. Kllnganimi, i 170; Win. F. Krausa.

1M; super-j visors, Edwin H. Snyder, 27; John S. Weiss. 26; Jan. K.

Klingaman 37; Moses a. Wuchter, Relmert, ISX; Daniel F. Snyder, assessor. Ellas 3. tlreenawald, George F.

(techier. 164; au ditors, Win. A. 36: tStarles Oswald, bu: Jacob F. Seehler, 1G4; O.

Daniel AYerley, HS; treaaurer, Levi J. Moaser. 42; Jacob Frey, 159; Judge of election, Charles Bonn, 44: L. J. Doiutt.

161; Inspector, C. C. Hartmau, 42; E. P. Slump, Ml; us-wasor.

A. lv. Hoppsr, B3; C. E. Fthfrolf, 1.12.

New Tripoli District. Justice, Kist ler, 122; Creiti. 91: school directors, Hoffman. 12u; Harlinau. 96; Kiinaa- man, ip: Krause, 101; mipervlsors.

Buy- (iit, hi; ws. ids: ao ler, 141 Wtiohter, 911: Keinert, S8; Snyder, 77; i 1 I Comnasder lirsbee Bet Tat Prepared to Give I Canse of Accident. SvtvM to Hie Washington, D. Feb. 16.

At 0.t.ufk I niB morning Secretary Long wal, homing- a mfneiM with the! I yl esi tne of which Is ex-j pec-ted the Issuing a statement re-j that public- opinion be sue- i pudtj uutn full report of the, Maine disaster have been received. A official of the navy de- iparUnent made a statement tu this ef- i (et.t,. "Whatever caused the disaster jnpoitarit fact sticks out nitwt pl01ii4nenly that the United State lost one of har lx battle; hips, leaving us no delay In Congress voting for an increase in the nmn-tiM uf b-Jtlelships." Kvrry avatlaiblp -boat is bring. cent to aM dis -tress -tl tin vlvors mttrHzlne larefully suai ded both day and night I that sometnlng was ihui not' watr-hed Naval ofHceis deflate I hat a torpedo could not possibly have done licutes at Kmaus. Ills Klissttieth Mctilnley, of Matnh Chunk, left yesterday for Allentown, Ing accepted ponltkmi a clerk In one ItiK aci srpe'twt a.

position as clerk in one i yueeaJa. ee.jrela.y of the of the fading stores of this city. Her i Cuban Legation hre. Haid this moin-many frlewta wluh her success. have heard nothing definite of Rcbei-t Sc-hulcr.

elevator attendant at (he Malne and don't want to the H- building. 4w leturned to ytt It seentu tJtiaivge to me. how-work after Wing confined to bed for a the. If the-acci- week wMh a -heavy cold. dent fliould have w-ra-ml at night KiWlla M-oJi-r, of Mlneelte.

on whe WMe ialKl it wa Monday piewnted her husband, W. W. (he Vidi.T would have.ha-Mo.hr with a fine Jil-pound valentine, nfullnv uu i "1 grew worse under treatment Ladies' Suits. First One assortment of Lndios' Stylish SpriiiK Suits, made of choice covert cloth, fly front Jacket, handsomely stitched. Skirt hound Willi vei.

vet and lined with percaline. For this Opening Sale only $5,00 (In K'ay mixud only.) Second Ladies'. Stylish Spring Suit, made ol choice quality two-toned covert cloth, fly front, Jncketlineri withcbanije-able silk, velvet collar. Skirt lined with good percalino. Here to-day lit.

lingular value for this suit, S.50. Third Ladies' lieautlful Itroadclotli Soils in a complete array of Hie newest and correctsliades lor Spring Jackets and Skills are elaborately and Jnckel miul with tlglit back, lilouse front. Special for this an In, $9.00 Worth 12.5". Fourth An extra good value in a Indies' lly-lrout reefer suit, inadooflino french cheviot sorgo in black. Lined throiiglmtit both Skirt, with black taflcla Silk.

This suit in the regular way (lie price fsliould bo 20.no, Special price $14.00 Ask to see il. Look at a King. Who Why a cat Indeed, a i it often sees more than its I aaster. you can see all we aye. We want you to know tlet what we offer.

A better' understanding can be obtained jy a personal visit. So we want i you to call and see tor yourselt car Pianos, Organs and musical tv tl a 4J a Fred F.Kramer Allentowa's Clreatost Htnlc Store, 544 Hamilton Street. This Week Only! Oome early. We have 100! (oaly a hundred) 75c. which we are selling at 35c, EVERY ONE GUARANTEED FOR ONE TEAR, Come early and get a Powder 3ox, Powder Puff and a package TWO SPECIES Medicinal Atomizers ttsa-eaxor, OrfteiiawaK, Kenhlcr, liW; Ella and Anna ICgge, the ac-audltors.

SclieU'namer, 113; tJsuald, ompliybecl daughlHrs of Kev. Pr. 1US; techier, 92; Wei ley, S8; treasurer, Kgge. foimerly of this city, nw of Mosser, ltHJ; Fvey, 97; judge, Nathan Fleetwood, are spending a Week with Snyder, 108; Frank KeiT. hneiv 103: in- biother.

Walter lUgge, and sister, "spector, Hnii- J. Robert. IMS; Monroe' Mrs. Walter P. Huiuer.

Ireintzelmau. registration deoige. son of Mr. and N. A.

M. J. Warmkfcssel. I2; Jas. A.

Weav- i KiiMt.lcr, of N. 1231 'lurner er, 78. ceh'biated the anniversary of bis Lynnville District. Justice of the Wi th cm Monday and entertained the peace, 7S; Crfitz. 36; school di- mtanliers of the firpl- class of the Hev-reutors, Hoffman.

Hart man. Ward grammar school, lvllngaihan, 59; Krauss, 63; guperviaorH, Mis. Envma Henninger. who spent a Snyder, 36; Weiss, HS; Klingaman, 26: week with her aunt. Mrs.

HartxeH, of Wuchter, 49; Iteimed, 44: lu3 Linden Srrvet. has returned home, assessor, tireenawald. 48; SeohJei-. 58:. Miss Klsle 1enrtz entertaiiifd a E-re auditors, Hhellhumrner, '16; Oswald, friends at a valentine party on Mon-Heohler, 49; Werley, 62; treasurer, Mos- 1 Jay evening.

ser, 51; Frey, fi6; judge of 1 Henry A. Bachmnn, 34; W. F. Bleller, HERK. THERE AND 75; inspector.

Jarias Trexler, 53; Walter C. Miller, 55; registration assessor, i xmev Hoffman, through Hitter John O. Peters. 57; Jonathan Smith, 59. KlllltllH )ok out building permits for the deed, for in mii'h a case tlie Maine! handsome yciing mam on horseback whs obliged to give up all work fur wiult have sunk iminediately.

Inft-ea l1 halt at a pluce in Westchester Conn- several months. I had three kinds of of Moating two hours, as she d'd. 'I he ty. New York, here the road to Man- medicine, to be taken in turns, yet enplts ou fcrwaid also inuicates that hattan Island divided. The horsema was not helped by them.

Finally, was in the magazines. Keuetnry knew thai If he chose the riglit hand i needing mure medicine, I went again Long and 'the Pi asident are feverishly 1 road, lie would save time but run great! to the doctor, but. be was then away, waiili.g larticulars ki explain the tnys- rlslt. for he was a British Ulcer, and I. went to O.

T. Ilemenwuy's store and teiy. Trie orlnlon 4s salll prevalent the riglit road whs infested with vig- purchased a bottle of Warner's Safe that the Spanlth had a. hand in the 1 llaut American partisans. So he turned Cure.

On my way home I dismissed cause of the disaster, but the polls to the left, hoping for a safer, If long- the doctor. are to meagre that there is no rtason er Journey to the British lines. was much benefited by the very for such belief. 1h' president has fell into the hands of three Americans, i first bottleful. which gave new tone to summoned a special cabinet meeting to and every grammar school boy knows, my stomach as well as to my kidneys.

coliS'lder the news of the dbaslen what happened soon afterward. Ma- A dozen bottlns gave me such relief The se-nitiy on, the poop leportu that jor Andre, young, brave and ambitious. that could go to bed and slecp.soiuc-tr.ete weie no veiaels in the vicinity was hanged as a spy. That was one thing which had not been possible for when the explosion occurred. A able exam.ple of the Important results thai a number of weeks.

I (improved grad-dej'pakh from Cap ain Sigtbee received (low from trifles. Here is another told ually, yet steadily. During my illness at man fays 253 i.f the Maine's crew by Mr. E. P.

Shumy. of Lebanon 1 lost over forty pounds in weight, were Icvt. Springs. N. I but I soon regained it.

1 feel sure that It is a boy am! i number three in il- Ham's family all boys. Clerk of Ccmmon Council Harry R. vvagner is connnru i nw iniiui nu a tevere cold. two lvo-Btory Itrlvk houses. 211 by 30 feet, with additions.

14 'by 16. on the west side of Fnuiklln, 'Ueitween Turner i and Chew. Tlie funeral of Uie late S. Caroline, i 1 1 1- ill inuri c-ipi luur u.ui-r iiur ariri nmjii liuiii liirii iiuiiip rviut Avenue. Interment was made In Villon Cemetery.

O. L. Kline, of Mary Ann ipv nt-ert an exeo.tMion Hiralnal Jc tmn Kiealey, aiao known as Jonas Kreswley, of Lowhlll. for $571.10 Abuat s. Wetbel.

formerly with John M. Hoffman, lias gone Into the electrical business at 949 Hamilton Street. THE ACADEMY LASTNI0HT. The Via Oetes Cemjany Again Pletae i Crowded Home I Another Crash in Ladies' Isses' Jackets. Secif tarv Ijhh' baa leceived tlie fol- lowlnir dev.na,:ch fro.ni CaLtaiii Slaahee: i "I would Fendlnw a wrecklnif vesstl at.

wwe. The Maine is sub-I kidneys, attended with great soreness merged all except the debris. It island tenderness, as well as considerable Not a garment shall be packed away put on sale a year later. moitly work for dlveis now. Jenkins I ana Mrrm are sun misi-ing.

Madrid, Feb. 16. A dispatch from Havana to the Imparical says tlie explosion on board, the was fti-Mt cjused by the bursting of a boiler. biv spread to the- 'magazine and in a few seconds the vessel was wiapped iu Humes. ENGLAND'S PREMIER.

The whole stock of Ladies' lots two in ladies' and two in To make a clean sweep of Note the figures at which Lot 1- All our 5.00, 6.00 and Jackets, in plain, heaver, diagonal, boucle, astrakhan. For this sale $2.95 Lot '1 All onr 7.50, 10.00 ami 12..10 Jackets in astrakhan, kersey, meltons and persian cloth, all put in one lol, $5 For your choice now if we have your size, you will get a great bargain lor little iiionev. These prices Printer's Ink. speak for the we lord Sliliiry sad Son Barrow Escape Serl- An unwarranted assault was com-uslijury. mi'tled on Thomas O.

the Egypt Special to the Leader. school teacher, yesterday afternoon. London, Feb. 16. Lord Salisbury He was urutully beaten by two of the WASHINGTON.

Southern District Justice of the peace, Wilson Rex, 26; Alsxander Peter, 176; school directors, Lewis A. Dor-ward, 95; Alvln P. Semmel, 125; Peter New hard, 110; Lewis Scheffler, 37; su- filHeon Lent 111- Kmnnnel 1 Wehr; 78; Peter Kern. 21; Paul Miller, 123; assessor. Oscar B.

Peter, 173; Jas. A. M. Riedy, 26; auditor, Frank E. Hhenton.

108; Robert Kern, 88; Jtidge of election, Leon P. Rex, KM; jonainan ensiermaKer. inmiecior, P. Wilson Kern. 125; James O.

Sensing- 1 er. registration aseettsor, James K. Ward, 107; William H. Smith, 93. Wetern District.

Justice of the peace, Rex, 180; Peter, chopl, directors, Dorward, 150; SSeminel, 130; New-hard, Scheffler, 22; supervisors, Lents, 75; Wehr, 150; Kern, 70; Miller, 28; assessor, Peter, 127; RJedy, 66; auditor, Shentiui. 163; Kern, 26; Judge of election, Edwin W. Bitting, 143; Robert H. Thomas. 48; Inspector, William A.

Smith, 128; tjulncy W. Ferber. 54: registration assessor, John M. Jones, 160; Josiah Rex, 28. Eastern District Justioe, Rex.

104: Tf.Ur- 4fl; d11' forward, 107; Bemmel, 72; Sheffler, 48; SUperVlSOI-8, t-entZ, 45; ehr, 59: Kern, 99; Mlllej-, 18; assessor, Peter i 109; Riedy, 31; auditor, Shentou. 75; Kern, 61; Judge, Hugh J. Parry. 80; David A. Jones, 53; Inspector, Oscar C.

Thomas, 87; Geo. Mlssou, 49; registration assessor! Je're Peter, 80; Henry J. Beltz, (16. UPPER ilACUNGIE. District.

School directors, Llewellyn J. Mohr, 67; Willoughby Kocn. liw; Airrect Sclimoyer, lOi: James i ,00 peris Edwh. 53; James. Srrdth, 39; Wilson linan, 180; Lewis S.

Doll, 105; as- I Oliver Kocher, 37; M.th.as 1 Hoffman Bortz, Hellinan sessor, The an 0t Three btar Cwnedy Hartfur(, HoWi. Tlle premier and munity is that the pupils are cold-Ccmpany gave tMr second nights per- were seKted lll a vk.torla bloo Jed young rascals and ought to be formance a roman. ic melo-drama In twc hol.sel, As y. ntwd Their offence will be al-the Heart uf tlie Storm, in the Acad- ua Separai Skirts. First Figured (ohair In nicely assorted patterns, alined and velveteen bound, at $1.00 Second Figurjf Brilllantine, good quality, new dns, lull sweep.

All lined, velvetonn(iiind, at $1.50 Cape to mill Something new for Spring atj $1.50 Third Skirt Ide of novelty two-tone effect, in larglgures. All lined sntt velveteen boy full sweep. A big $3.00 bargain, at, Fourth Fir Figured Hrillian- tine, large flcji ilesigns, full sweep and well lined, at $3.50 i Silk Skirts cades, at pric rosgrain and satin bro- $4.50 up to $8.50 Fine Fur CiJiretles, about 50 in nil. showing evf i ityle of fur, must go th week at low pins from $3.00, $3.50, $4 00, $0, $5.00 up to $18.00. be unpacked and Garni'ei are put into four misses' entire ock.

are givii; them awa Lol3-Ms' Jackets. All the Misses' that sold formerly at 5.00, 5.50, (J and 0.50. In this closing sale youjciui have your choice $2.95 Lot 4 rises' Jackets. All the Misses' Jackets lit sold formerly nt 7.00, 7.50, H.OOand I Jo. Will be sold in this sale $4.95 themsefcs louder than can house.

Marcl will have swept awa," It all former' mppens ti I way by a 'clonic stroke happenei it our store. iircliases our Spring' SHELVES TTY Ol! 1 AT 4 an immense he Prices. excel rubber shoes, marked loi we will allow going ti low anything to Pi lour gain and that i.ey were yesterday yet attatj to triem. uimerate the real this entire paga. ivc taught us to buy ry dollar invested ouble the amount ueau that give gain.

Globe Wan i i rJof Titlow's Powder for 13c, 2 That by the first of not less than and his son narrowly escaped death; iiic fatcv liit7 gai, a.n sn uag ii.v a. gust of wind and struck the vehicle, 1 it In two. i The horses went ahead, but the oc- cupants war left In the debris, badly i senousiy nuri. usly hurt. 1 Krs.

Wisser's Fsseral. The funeral of Mr. Abraham Wisser. whose death was ncted In yesterday's paper, wild take pla-ce on Friday muni- a Mickley's CI 'i wW uffkj, huich. Rev.

J. 1). 4n'ih4 inlet will ofTLidMIe M'h WHa a diiuuh.ter th. llv l.url- wlg, nd as 62 yetus old. Slie lived man, at Fullerton.

She was a bh-ter of 1" VlSl m' Alnlown; "'T and Fiancis and Joseph Ludwlg and of Oyster Ssspers at Sierfrlei's. Oyster suppers will be given by the Iuies AIU society of union Church. of Siegfried's, on Friday and Saturday evenings. February IS and 19. Tlie supper will be given in Schaeiieberger's Hall, for the bs-nellt of the church.

A FIT IN THE Pl'LPIT. Rev. J. D. Lindsay, of the Nortl Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, while standing In his pulpit, preparatory to iv'ln morning sermon, on Sunday.

ln noor unconscious, it was a 1 81 ne tieau. and he wa cai''''ed the ante-room. A pronounced tbe attack an epileptic stroke. One of the elders dis- the congregation. Rev.

Llnay was at one time pastor of the Presbyterian Church. East- 0 eager, in; aunitors. A. Mlttle. no; wing darner, who are both clever per-llham C.

Fealev. 114: (Imrie J. Frv- i r. .10.000.0 on fine autumn day in 1780, "After an Injury iveeived wmie about my business." he said. "1 had very severe patns in the region of my coaling or me auaomeii.

-al cones seemed as if there were a twenty-five pound weight dragging down each of my hips. One of the most skillful physicians of Pitlsfleld. pronounced mine a case of Height's disease in its early stages. ASSAULT ON A TEACHER. Mr.

Fiterof Kif.vpt, Badly Braised by Tc Ruffianly Pupils. larger pupils aged 16 and 14 years re- ill iu lo jcisn ii.y niiiivi ii 1110 gallants are said to 'belong to a gang of tough' youngsters who are. In tlie habit: of creating' disturbances at school en- te-rtainnients and at all kinds of gatli- ering erings, lo cue si eac oc ut cent people. The two boys had conceived a grudge against (Mr. Flster and schemed to thrash him.

They had evidently plan- Med how they would proceed. Yeater- dav morning they invited all the pupils' nh nu t. younger boy iiiinbe- haved willfully, and while the teacher alUrlied Mm from t'he rear. The teacher was do'wned ami cut up about the face, and otherwise greatest excitement prevail, sed. The ailed In the ded by the majority of the patrons In his district as one of the best teachers in the coun- ty.

lit is said wan ants have been Is- sued charging his assailants with ug- gravated assault and battery. A CWKW SERMON. At Sunday morning's service at tlie First Reformed Chut fill. Easton. the pasitor.

Rev Dr. Kieffer. preached senium on "The responsibility of pa rents for children." During the course of his remarks the pastor spake in favor of the passage of hhe proposed curfew ordinaire to keep the yuunjc people off the street. He said when? irarents did not take are of their ehlld- ren it was the duty of the slate to do H. T'he home circle was, he said, the foundation of good government and It was the place for hlldren nt night.

He also paid he did not favor the organlza- I Mon of ctabs that would keep lne young folks away from home. EASTON-BETI I I.EHEM RAILWAY Matters in the affair of the proposed electric roait between Kaston and Be.hh-hen, will no doubt be brought ,0 a crisis very soon. W. (). Hay.

of 1 electric road between Kaston and Kaston. who has just returned from I Boston where lie was In cons.llt.Ulcn with tlie New England capitalists, said that the projectors of the road would1 hu in rn.t.in nn M.in.lnv novl would attend the meeting' of the lehem town council on that evening. 1 r'Km en ready for work in Easlou on the fol- I uwiiih uu. .1,. Debating Society Organized.

evening a literary aim neuaiing miuee, n. 1'jroman, n. lcand. (i. Wetzel.

The first subject adopted for discussion ls "Resolved. That the In- vention of Laborsavlng machinery Is Harmful to the Laboring Classes." Ci tiATMS. COI.bt'M In this city, Feb. 15, 1S0S. Catharine Madeleine, infant daughter of Charles and Xnthrvue Collum.

aged nioullts run! 2 days, striclly private luiierol arrvices will be held front the residence of tlie parents. No. 107 North Second street, 011 Thursday at 10 u. m. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p.

lo which relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Burial will be made in the Csiholic Cemetery. Bs this city, Feb. 1 1. 1898, Lewis sou of Oorge and Mary Miunich.

aged 22 yeara, 9 nionthsand if days. Funeral on Friday al i.jo p. at the residence of his parents, No. 716 Norib Seventh street, to which relatives, Irlends end James Alten Council, No. Sij, Jr.

O. V. A. are cordially Invited. Services at the house.

Interment In Highland Cemetery. BAsTI AN. In this city. Feb if, 1898, Mary F.liabeth. wile of lames naatlau, aged yeara.

mouths and is dava. Funeral ou Tluir.dnynt 1.30 p. from the residence of her hustiand. No. 517 Park Street, to which relatives and friends are respectf ully invited, services in Reibert'a utted Evangelical cnurcn.

inieriucui 111 west una cemetery. i i worth of Footwear. Sometimes it "low prices" are completely swept I of enterprise. This is just what 1 We have made immense heavy emy last evenln, end fheir reception, as on the previous nlgtut, was all that lOltbt 'Ke iljtut I'Ali HViM lutu in Hi'. an1 ls tne of Willrd i.

bu. nniicu xiai- i mon, t'he heroine of the piece, who took tlie part of Florida F'arnum. Lee, as Paul Hudson, of th Wtalei revenue cutter service, made a hand some and darlivg- Edmund Bll'un, as Juan Ceballoe, a Spanish smuggler, FiircioT- anyone. Mr. and Miss Harmon were compelled to l-espond to two curtain calls.

Albert Kiajui as Dr. Sam- ZlTnZ lle lh.at ilded T1-e tal Included singing and' hX bv i Liutal StmOu uej rover, a inedlctil student, was the K.nir.. I in nve ai.t9. WM hM biml.Js to. mHit.

a I TW0 RAILROADERS HURT. one Blows from a Box Car' Anotaer Burst bv Flames sot Steam, Richard Mcllee, a brakemau on one of the fat Jersey City freights on the Central Railroad, was standing on top of a box mu at High Bridge, N. this morning-, when the wind tore' off I the roof of the car. MeOee went with! it. He landed with oonaidierable force and was pretty badly He was brought to town at 11.30 and taken to Ills home on Turner Street neat.

liiriae Avenue Burkholder tbe Perkiomen nrln: plosion at Palm tilts morning. A flue burnt wlhilA flvliiu- u. Tha. water ran into the firebox. The flames' and Ptc-an.

shot out of the door and' struck Burkholder. He Inhaled some 1 of the fumes and wa scioirjied nally and Internally. He wu brought to h1 home at 0 Maple Wtree, wiliere lir. Huas attends hint FAI CAUSED DEATH, tTatlmely Ind of a Manch Chnnk laa Baries at Cattaauoua. Pivston the nn Puli.

lor 1 Jet rv llo land of Maud Conk TV? I. llau'1-" yluuik. died ENnuier. mm Ifr he sustained hv a fall In ISStT. He was asstatlng h-ls father at i i I I'm- iiiiiiiiiK 01 juimes 'tons nouse in MtuiAh Chunk, sn.1 in 1 Inhaled winif omhed wu I 1 I trade and as we once a vear through a genuine and legitime i am permanently cureu.anu uiai uc ie is no lingering trace of Hright's dis ease in my Possibly if Major Andre had! fid-lowed the right-hand road, he might have been captured and hanged anyway.

That Is a matter of speculation. The fact is in the case of our friend in Lebanon Springs, that tire doctor's absence led him to try Warner's Safe Cure How lucky that the doctor was not at. home! M'Ji'SES I ED ENT HTA IN A number of friends were entertaincJ lart right by t'he Misses Tlllie and Hlanch? Hiedy. at nine at 1117 North Seventh Street. Curds and other games were indulged in.

The gufsts were fa voted by selections on a grap'ho-phone by William Schlechler and J. Murphy, of Packertcn, delighted his friends with some of the latest songs. Refreshments were served at suitable hour. The following were present: Misses Floreince Setple, Emma SmlMi, Lizzie ifieehrley, Rosle Beehriey. I.IIIIe tiuthekuiist.Eni'nia Rohn.Blancilie am TVUie Riedy, Victor R.

Butz, H. Ouy Erdnian, t4orge Winkle, Harry Ehler. WHllam SchJeehter, Rodger Riedy and Patrick J. iMuuphy, of Pack-erlon. A CARD TO THE LADIES.

We have taken the agency for the McCall Paper Patterns, which are conceded to be unsurpassed in style and accuracy by any other pattern published, and sold at aliout half the usual price of other reliable patterns, 10 and 15 cents bring the price asked for anything' In their catalogue. In order to introduce these patterns, we will take your subscription for the of Fashion" (to be delivered each month at our store) for 35 cents for the entire year. Instead of DO cents, and in addition, present you with any paper pattern which you may select. If you accept th pattern, the Magazine thereby only costs 15 cents per year, providing you call for It al our pattern department. We believe that after you have become familiar with the merits of these riHtterns von will always use them.

Respectful'lv, W. R. LAWFER CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HARD Slf.K WIXDHRH and donblers wanted.

Apptv nt the West End Silk Mill. WAN Till) Reliable men to tack up ad. vending signs; $12.53 wcelclv; steady for aaiapte. Y. M.

29 North Lolor.do Street, Pa. log RHNT. In very desirable location, store room No. 27 North Seventh Street. occupied as a grocery more by toeph l.euia.

I'oseftsion Kiven April 1. Apply lo V. Schelly, 32 North Seventh street. on Front Street, between Chew and Cordon 1 uitJ 3 KortbTront Street ALLENTOWN BAZAAR 100 HORSES--100. carloads of Western hors will be sold 1 lllirsday.

1-eb. 17. ilj, at 11 o'clock a. ill One carload consigned joaeph Paraoaa. from Iowa, cotiaisting of (Toe bay carriage team.

16 hnmla, Koine tine drivers, good kneeactori; and fast steppers. best load shipped to Lehigh County lids year. Also a carViji of Missouri horses, consigned by J. O. Snyder.

1 pair extra mulc-s, 2800 pounds. All horses sold muat be as represented. If not. money will be refunded. RO'l'll, Prop.

Professional Card. Dr. R. J. Kress, Second Floor, 1.

V. Trust Co. 'a Bide 6U Hamilton Allentown. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lung: and Diseases of Women. Former Resident Surgeon of Stale Hospital, Huzletou, Pa.

Wm, Linn Alb Co, Brokers, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton, Etc. Private wires to all New York and Philadelphia Exchanges and Chicago Board of Trade. CLEARANCE SALE ii 1 i we win oner ueiween now stock of Fine Slioes KION'8 GCTLD MHET1NO. Nadig last eveuing en- Actually at and Beljlv Cost. Not Gifts But the nexi tl'ing to itiVlien WE want to move stock a little faster, "c're not ajd to whip out the knife and loung r-eoiie a or her home al anct Llndn Streets.

The pro- tertalned 'the loung people Cuild of lfor 25c. Recularlv sold at 25c each. American Medicine Co, CUT RATE DRUG STORE, 316-515 HAMILTON ST. Allentown, Pa. Ask tlie Ladies a Tfbtrt tbey go when tbsy want to i tyw especially Ine Plane, Organ or other Mimical losuu-m Suits, and ftey'tl tell you onr stose.

1'tiers's net only tbe asv-lng of time nd wocry, but ths ssrtnrof monsy when your buy ihig Is dons hste. KesplBg the Isyrgeat Msortanarii or isatrnmants 1 and quetlng prices ibst satisfy all bss mads this Hie most sueoSHStul muslo bouse la Eastern Fsonsyl- ranta. The mtnnteat te ths greut-ssii want receives our strictest attention and aoortesy. Tbe sightseer and the lsrjreat buyer Hie sqaally welcome to roam tbrnugli onr store at their own sw't-st lYlli. G.

C. Aschbach, 539 Hamilton 5t. at 1 i Son's Piaaos. Masba ot Mainliu Br i Oiirsns, Rupture and Goitre Cured by Dr. J.

D. Christman, 124 North Sixth St, Allentown, who received the following teiilmonlal from a gr.ttaful patient whom ha hit made entirety well: (. Cr.tisTOM, Feb. io, This is to certify that I. have suffered from rupture for over five I placed niy.elf Christmas ana tn iai t.a a oerfect one.

i feel as I felt bfn. 1. vnu.c uiuu IIIC. ilmilar teitimonlal w.b ri.ru,H ehrfKl'nan from Emanuel stauffer. Rev n't.

hriwni Dyspepsia, Heartburn, tiaitrilia and all stomach orderspositiveljrcured Drover orsnam'a Dyspepsia Remedy is a peclfie. Oss doie removes all diitreaa, and a permanent cere of the most chronic and sevare eases ia guaranteed, no not suffer I a 59 cent Bottle will conviV-e th sou akentical. If. KltlPKR, Drugglat. Even on our regular (which have been previously special discount of mail, 126; treasurer, A.

S. Wenner. gu; i rrauK Moyer, us; mige or election, Frank Kuder, 4C; Bcujemln Beck- er, 128; inspector, Wesley E. Wenner, 49; Osoar W. Freas, 119; registration assessor, Alvln J.

Dean, 134. 1 jower District. School directors, Mohr, 51; Koch, t8; Sohmoyer. 97; Hoff- man, 102; suipervisors, Bortz. (4; Smith, S2; Hellman.

88; Doll, 104: asseesor, KocJier. 29; Yceger, 119; auditors, Hit- i tie, 51; Fegley, Fryman, 90; treasur- er, Wennar, 49; Moyer, 100; Judge, Solo- man Llclmenwalner, 42; Harvay Wal- bert, 108; inspector, Frank O. Peters, 4: Charle Huff, 103; resrtstra- fion ia.sseswr, James W. Smith, 33; Malhias 118. SALISBURY.

Kolwiol tftreuoors. Pettir U. Suttretz. 1 Marcus J. Kenmierer.

248; H. F. Bean, 323; M. M. Rabenctld.

l) 301 Henry A. -ftctiioll, it: Srlre1ir R'ebcr. 204: John F. iRufcf, Edf.vl fipJnner. 345; as jr.

Lcrudemiag.er. jr.7; Wnt. If. Itaiuss. 3V9; a.UKKtr, )liver Grmuan.

52; J. W. Lanaeh, 303. Easte'i-n District Judige of election, Joint J. i'vloluu, 106; livspector.

Veo. H. Pptinger, 103; rvgiliitratioii a.sss-cor, fiPin'ge T. Uelnerroth, ill. Western DWntirttut Judge of election.

Clialies O. FasKlie.r, I9S; George R. Triwnp, 22S: inspector. V. Schmoyer, 165; Osc4ir D.

Relnhard, T) ric4aura.4on iM.r 1 ewjs A ivrney, mi; as. WMtmeyer, SOWm WHTTEIHALL. Snihnol IMreCitors VV. U. I i P.

Latlbaeh, 49 19 19 W. Rabert, 47 16 31 Henry radar, Cha'. Iyobadii, Suipei viiw-Alex. Millar. 11..., SO 85 208 85 81 49 IS 2S 18 18 74 7B 7 Frank W.

'Rruch, 49 Joshua. Ranch, 44 23 15 IS 82 l6 s7 87 17 SS 22 87 Wm. n. Onth, R. Thos.

SbthafTer. Chas. Wieend, D. Jos. Bear, Thos.

Rtmajy, D. Assessor-Hem Leh, Wrani Oroll. Auditor-Oscar Mickley. i9 42 Frank P. Keck.

D. 66 82 Eastern District Judge of election, Jacob Kteckle, 16: George F. Kimball, M); Instpeclor, B. j. Minnlch, W.

Colbert. 79; registration assessor, lie wis Clauser, 16; Calvin F. Krk, 81. Middle DistPlot Judge of election, Frank P. Horn, 52; Tllghman Sclmeck, 59; inspector, W.

C. Frantz, 48; Osrar Borstsch, 60; refristi-tlnn ssseasor.DavId Acker, 32: Irwin Smith, 77. Western District Judge of election, Thomas iBenner, 28; A. V. Dlel'en-derfer, 88; inspector, BerrJ.

Schlios-ser, 2-1; Jeremiah. Roth, D4; regis-tratlon essassor, Chas. Kern, 24; MVton 90. 1 anything to sell tall It to 1 I K'l I I i 7T 2." 2.11 1 TEN PER CENT. W'he fll fim th -nminy 111 Kefliiing the society was organized In the Y.

M. C. toe ipgln mleTttl lo I A- The following officers were elected: 1. T'JS 7 1 "'the position of division freight President. James E.

Uowen; first vice ''turilTW at Mr. 1 president, William E. Seitz: chaplain. wTT nln h. hp 1-eonard.

during h-ls tay in Reading. Herbert Templin; treasurer, (Uorge las again taken III, and lingered ever ma) ()f wh cnrrp8p0ndent Howard Hlng- HHUlOairil ithnd'l- hM record "cVetary" jh, O. dsvs I 5 1 the place of Mertz, critic, V. H. James; pro-74 house aT 11 i he Sumnel W.

Stevens. Mr. gram committee. 11. Singmaster, P.

lnZ the Kleckner. R. Fritch; reception coin- during this time. We arc not stand in our way- NOT EVEN wati: Uss Heultth ii lecta ion mis r.aoie w-the. 1 la no solo, M4es May Hersli: solo, 1 iM'ss Nadlg; telegram contest, by the I Bllibl Flisil ril-ivte was w.m Inr AbUe Snyder.

There wai a gooJ at- tendance in s-plte of 1he disagreeable 1 held at the home of M-lfs Ma.mie Mack, i 0 out 1 r'Jitii wli rrii uu i iil'cn I. P. R. Promotion. 11 r.f 1 nrauiue.

iimiij imiwiik; previously held the position of agent at Shamokln. Hp Is Mioioughly fa.miMa '1th the rtihamokia division. Died at Akron, Word has bsen received by friends in Allentown of the death of Joseph Harrier, at Akron. Ohio. He suc- u' operation for appendlc Ills.

Mr. Harrier visited several times and was a friend of Charles H. Cohn and the Wuchter Mr t4" a Partv Safely. At noon yesterday Truman M. Dod-son, of Bethlehem, received a cablegram beating the good news of the safe arrival at Olbialtar of his biother, Charles M.

Dodson, and party, who are bound for sunny Italy on the palace steamer Kaiser Wllhelm II. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, cttlds, croup, grippe and. all throat and lung troubles. H.

Bluer. 41 (North Hventh Street which the remains were taken to sauqua for inteiment, leaving Mauch Clinltl, IV, l.l Remember that our sacrifice will our foods are all inst th same to-day when the regular prices were We regret that we ran not. uogin bargains here as it would Ill0r(; t'fl 1- i.i 1 11. rears or experience and reiianie and sell to vour ndvant.ioe. and during this sale of 30 davs ill in value.

Hence our jVs, your 1 lP" loned to I he (li and Array Drum Corps I and mfrnbers of that organization the pall hearers. Interment was made In Pairvlew Cemetery nt Catasauqua AN EPILEPTIC SUFFOCATED. Ediw-ard Davey. aged 22 years, of iBangor, was found dead in bed Monday UKirnlnar. He wu iili1e.ir erilnniiM flt'S.

ami from the nnnltlnn In u-h4nh h. -was found, lying on' his face on a pil- low. It Is suipposed he suffocated. He Is survived by h4e Dsrents. Mr.

and Mis John Davey, two sisters. Flora and fJrace, and ene brother, Raymonid. Prompt Telegraph Service. Yesterday afternoon Manager Thos. Hagentbuch, of ths Western sent telegmm to rhe Bourse, In Phlla-delrfhls, for Oeo.

W. Eckert, and received sit answer so promptly that the repjy was delivered to 'Mr. Eckert In seven minutes, Mr. Eokert s.ld he Juad never experienced 1 anything so 1 faas I Keck, f- ft I st'ootNttTo ijra sh I A. E.

B'ARBERf PIANOS fi HasiiLTON rL ass 80S KAMILTONTREET. 601 Hamilton Street. rwapit lif aH 'bla life, 1).

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