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THE ALLENTOWN" DAILY LEADER-APKIL 19, 1895, THE BURIAL OF MISS WEAVER, STRICTLY PERSONAL lLast Edition. He mm. SPEOIA People should realize that, the only true and permanent cure for their condition is to be found in having A BRILLIANT CHURCH WEDDING. A Wedding: Down the Perkiomen. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Pimmig, of East Greenville, was last evening the scene of a brilliant home wedding, when their daughter, Lizzie, was married to Elmer Graber, ot the same place. Invitations had been issued only to the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. G.

Walbert, pastor ot the New Goshen-hoppen Reformed Church. 5 TORE closed Evenings at 6 O'clock ATURDAYS at I 0 O'clock. Pure fir. Ward and Miss Gallagher Are Married in the Presence of a Large Assemblage. John Ward and Miss Sallie Gallagher Because the health of every organ and tissue of the body depends upon the purity of the blood.

The whole world knows the standard blood purifier if were married yesterday afternoon at Sale Special o'clock in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The ceremony was per formed by the llev. Father V. Done Wall paper, 631 Hamilton Street. The church was filled with friends of the bride and bridegroom.

The bride -OF- Her Will Bequeathe fluch Money to a New York Charitable Institution. The funeral services ot the late Miss Teresa Weaver were held last evening at her late residence, No. 34 North Filth Street. The body was attired in a black silk shroud. At the head of the casket on a table stood a vase pf Easter lilies.

The Rev. Dr. Repass conducted the services, and made an appropriate address. -This morning the remains were taken to Philadelphia and interred there in the family lot, at Woodland Cemetery. Miss Weaver's will appoints Mr.

Bently, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Alfred J. Martin, executors. She leaves to airs. Vauderslice, of Philadelphia, glUOo'and her estate exceeding that to a sailors' home in New York.

Her personal property consisting of raro old china, antique furniture, she gives to her cousin, Mrs. Elemhia Diokenshiedi of Spinnerstown. No other -bequests are made. She had no uearer relatives than first cousins. Mr.

Rently, the Philadelphia executor, is a brother-in-law of Hiram Shinier. was beautifully attired in a cream- colored dress and carried roses. Miss Grace McGonigle was bridesmaid and Charles Ward was best man. The bride A Faith Cure That Didn't Wear Well. A peculiar circumstance is connected with the death of Mrs.

Francis Frey, who passed away in Bethlehem yesterday, aged 55 years. She had suffered a long while from heart trouble anjl 10 days ago was persuaded that prayers would relieve her. She rejected her physician's attention and accepted faith cure. The next day she was up and about. A week ago she was again taken ill and died last night.

groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ward, lie is an armature winder in the Rev. and Mrs. George Stem, of Littles-towu, York County, were blessed with a son last week.

Rev. W. F. Ileil, of Reading, formerly of this place, passed through town this morning on his way to Perkasie. Miss Sadie Lewis is visiting her sister, Mrs.

II. C. Lougnecker, on Chestnut Street near Eighteenth, Philadelphia. Miss Ida Barbey, of Reading, is visiting Dr. and Mrs.

A. L. Uistler. Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Gossler, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Schauta and Maj. Kautfman left this morning for Mrs. Samuel Seem, of Easton, and Mrs. Rev. A.

W. H. Hodder, of New York, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. G.

T. Fox at the Grand Central yesterday. Paul A. E. Guerber is in Harrisburg for several weeks.

Dr. Wm. J. Humphrey, of Cherry-ville, was in town yesterday on business. Norman Foster is in Allentown on business for the Canadian Pacific Railroad for which he is a traveling agent.

George Mest.of L. F. Grammes fc Sons, was in Perth Ainboy to-day. Rev. Dr.

J. A. Little, of Ilokendauqua, has very complimentary invitations from the Christian Eudeavorers of Altooua and Harrisburg to delever addresses in those cities next month. Mrs. Anna Roxberry, Jsiines C.

Gallagher, Daniel McFadileu, Con Cunningham and Dennis Herrity left to-day for Hassleton to attend the wedding of Edward C'rampsoy, of Shepton, and Bella Devinney, of Allentown. Patrick Dwyer, ot Waltham, employ of the Traction Company. In Ar.d therefore it is the only true and medicine for nervous people. It the blood pure and healthy, tiius cures nervousness, makes the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet gjeep, mental vigor, a good appetite, perfect digestion. It does all this, and cures Scrof ula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum and all other blood diseases, because it flakes the evening there was a reception and wedding celebration at the home of the To keep things moving we will sell for this week only Men's Fine' Black Cheviot Suits.

bride's mother, Mrs. KUen Gallagher, on Front Street. Berjinninsr to-dav we will close There was an elegant' supper and an Japanese Liver Pellets are the best rt a i i. entertainment and dancing afterward taud co wajjes ai me lowest family medicine for liver complain prices ever quoted. Bargains for constipation.

oO pills in vial lic. August Weber, Michael Agnew and Patrick O'Donnell sang. The music was furnished by ROUSED BY BURGLARS. miss this AT everybody. Don't chance.

George's orchestra. DEATHS. Among the many present were Mr and Mrs. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs.

Beers MEAi.EY. In this city, April 18, ISM, George Doable Cloth Capes. on Results prove every word we have said. Thousauda of voluntary testimonials fully establish the fact that The Landlord Tried to Catch Them But They Decamped Too Soon. Burglars broke into the barroom of Henay Rice's American Hotel at Northampton at 3 o'clock yesterday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wangle, Mr. and Mrs. Manns Gallagher, Patrick Iiouner, agM 58 yearn and IS (lay.

I- uneral Sunday at 1 p. m. at his late 414 North Kijrliih Street, to whioh relatives anl Ruffled, collar, black and tan, TT 1 Sarea- mends, Allen ijodge, yo. 71, 1. O.

O. rtT, Aft leaf Lodue. No. 2fi7. K.

of and Kranklin i Only Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ward, Mrs.

Hugh Mc-Dade, sister of the bride, Pottsville; la ti EL Chamber, No. 9. O. K. of are respectfully id- vile.d.

Services in Seibert "United Evaneelii'M PTJi Pnnnn Church. Interment after services in C'edarrille liIS blUlll Ua'juS. Kvangellnal Cemetery. I GERMAN. In Heidelberg, April 18, Klfm-! With ruifrle and Miss Sophy Boyle, Freeland; Miss Cassie Ward, Phillipsbui'g: Mi.ss extra sveep These are e-ttaranteed strirf-lv all won! m'sdfli in Be Sure UteS to Get Hood's "I was Very nervous.

I used Hood's Sarsaparilla and my nervousness is all gone." Catharine Keck, 1130 Maple Allentown, Pennsylvania. years. Funeral on Tuesday. April 83. at 9 a.

m. DlaCK. and tan, SO at 1.75 from the home of Daniel German. HeiilelberK. Services and interment in Heidelberg Church, Malloy, Summit Hill; Michael Agnew, Philadelphia; Misses Mary Mcllcigh, Anabclla McGettigen, Mamie Brown, Lizzie O'Laughlin, Bella and Kate Kgun, I the latest Style Vbuttoil CUtawav sack nf rnnrh finish The noise they made in entering awakened Mr.

Rice, who was sleeping in a back room on the first floor. He thought the noise was made by thieves. He tiptoed upstairs for his rifle, which he found unloaded. Then he sent the girls out by the front way to arouse the neighbors. A man came on and stood guard on the porch with Mr.

Rice, waiting for the burglars tocoineout. But they had fled by that time. Some wine and cigars had been taken and the money drawer rilled of its contents, about 81. Krlalives and friends are respectfully imited to icheviot and are well worth Unit Gallagher, Minnie' Ward, Mamio'i DSt1 cure all liver ills, hllloug- iiwu raw ness, headache. came on yesterday to attend to some business and visit bis brother, W.

G. Dwyer, of the Atlantic Pacific tea stoce. The Massachusetts citizen believes in the good old Irish -name of O'Dwyor and that is how be signs his name. He left to-day. The Misses Lehnen, of Chew Street, have returned from a visit to Philadel Cf 4 jTS LOOK AHEAD Plain and good quality, a bargain, 2.50.

Imported Double Capes. Clay diagonal, worth 4.00, now 2.98. The "Trilby" Velvet Capes. Dougherty, Agnes Kgan, Mary Breslin, Annie Breslin, Maggie Breslin, Annie Monngiiiin, Kate Ferry, Mattie Woods, Annie McHugh, Bert Breslin, Bella Gallagher, Annie and Mary Ward, sisters of the groom; Katie and Bella Gallagher, sisters of tho. bride; Katie and Mamie Gallagher, Mamie Herri ty, Patrick Harrison, Patrick 1 1 errity, Patrick Gallagher, Patrick O'Donnell, Patrick llarkins, Patrick McGee, James J.

phia. The Misses Sadie and Margaret Hues, of South Bethlehem, were the guests of Git AMM F.9. In this city, April VJ, 1S05, Susan, fe of Asa Grammes, in her 76th year. Funeral from the residence of her huslwtnd, North Second Street, on Tuesday at 1 p. to which the relatives and friends are respectfully invited.

Services before burial in Christ He-formed Church. Burial in Kairview Cemetery. -MOVER. In this city. April 17, 1805, Samuel 8.

Mover, ned 2(1 years, ti mouths and -2H days. Funeral services at his late home, the residence of hiB mother, corner Sixth and Turner Streels, od Saturday at2 p. to which the friends and relatives are respecti'ttlly invited. Interment private in Fairview Cemetery. IIKbP'RICH.

In this city, of scarlet fever, April is, 195, Helen May. daughter of John t. and Zenia M. Helfrich, aged 2 years, 5 months and 17 days. Interment private in Onion Cemetery.

On account of the disease memorial services in Salem's Iteformed Vb urch. on Chew Street, on Saturday at 2.3u p. to which the friends aud relatives are respectfully invited. KE1IM. At Mi'nesite, on April 18, 1895, of apo-plexy, John Kehm, aged about.

65 years. Funeral services at Salisbury Church on Monday at9.30a. m. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited. B.

S. A Ccrd Party In Bethlehem. Last evening Mrs. A. B.

Fichter, of Bethlehem, gave a card party at her beautiful residonce.in honor of her niece, Miss Lucy Ash, who with six schoolmates from Madame Brown's school in New York is paying a visit to Mrs. Fichter. Among the guests from Allen Miss Mary Lehnen lust evening at 124 Lace ruffle, jet trimming, Chow Street. L. Horton, the new superintendent ribbon bow, special at 4.98.

Crepe Silk Capes. of (he P. A R. R. R.

telegraph, has taken charge of the office at Reading. OPEN EVENINGS. Misses Sallie and Elva Faga and Mary Lace and gimp trimming, Gallagher, Soil Ward, Jno. Ward, Chas. Ward, Jus.

McGee, Jerry McGec, John McGettigen, George Wieand, Andrew Gallagher, Kdward McGinley, Mauch Chunk; Michael McCloskey and Edward Deveis. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Ward moved into their newly furnished home on Kidge Avenue. town were Herbert Kohler and sister, Miss Fannie Kohler, AVill Bonneville, and Misses Bessie Longnecker, Irene Martin and Millie Martin.

There were also present a number of Bethlehem's society people. Gabert are at Allentown attending the wedding of a friend. They, will visit relatives and friends at Bethlehem and Easton before returning home. Mauch Chunk Times. velvet yoke, only 5.00.

Figured Silk Capes. Trimmed with lace and ribbon were 8.50, new price 6.00. Misses Hannah and Maria Reuber, of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. North Second Street, will sail on the 27tli THE FIRST DEFENDERS' REUNION. on the steamer Amsterdam, of the Rot before it is too late.

Nature never falls to rive fair warning and the EYES always tell ibeir need. DONT DELAY Look at our Silk Waists and terdam line, for Germany, where they will visit relatives and friends in Berlin CI HANI) DANCE at Fairview House, North-X Saturday night, April 20. Chas. N. Albert, Proprietor.

Music by hush's Orchet. tra. Electric cars pass the dor. separate skirts, the latest shapes, lowest prices. A Muticale By Miss Nevins' On Wednesday evening Miss Margaret Nevins, ot C'atasauqua, gave a musicale at her home in that town.

Several of her pupils sang, among them Miss Uminii Nonnemaoher and Miss Fannie Ormrod, of this city. Miss Cora Hartnian was to have sung, but was prevented by Illness. Refreshments were served and the soiree was thoroughly enjoyed. Cologne and Dusseldorf, expecting to stay about a year. I DrPQ A friend in need Is a friend indeed.

LilUlLlJi if you want a regulator that never lulls, address, 1 he Woman's ed. Home, buffalo, N. Howard Weiss, of Siegfried's Bridge, was in town to-day on business for his father, S'oah Weiss. till th? day Is past when wise forethought mn avail, and nothing is left but the sad and oitter recollection I hat. YOUR SIGHT IIIGHT have been preserved had you only Seeded nature's warning.

Why not Consult us? Examination Free. PROF.W. A.WEIONER, Scientific! Optician, room 1, Breinig Bachman Building, Allentown, 1'a. ARTIFICIAL EYES Constantly on Hand. 7331 Hamilton St, Up Stairs.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leli, of Kuiaus, They Spent Yesterday in Celebrating Their Heroism at Lewistown. A reunion of (he survivors of the First Defenders, the Logan Guards of Lewis-town, the Ringgold Artillery of Reading, the Allen Hides of Allentown and the National and Warren Infantry of Pottsville, was held at Lewistown yesterday. Dr.

W. U. Parcel welcomed the visitors in a happy address to which ex-Congressninn llramm responded. The parade followed and was participated in by all of the county and local officers and the association. A business meeting wrs held at which a message of congratulations from 400 Massachusetts veterans was received and responded to.

A committee of fivo was directed to be appointed to arrange for transportation PaMic Sale of Personal Property. Tho undersigned offer for sale on Saturday, April 20, at 1 o'clock p. m. Ail the personal property of jwob Bast, deceased, at his Ip.te residence on the A. A P.

turnpike, Hanover, near Kitters-ville. Said eff-cti nonsiH of beds, bedding, stovep, carpels, tools, crockery, queensware, kitfheu uLenslls, etc. Terms and conditions on day of sale by E. C. and D.

F. Bast, Executors. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, 705 Hamilton Allentown, Pa. I It Will Be a nodel Plant. U.

II. Wieand, the Emails electrician, will place a new boiler in the electric light plant in that town, as soon as moonshine makes the lights unnecessary before midnight." He will put in a dynamo for the incandoscent lamps which will be introduced into the town soon afterward. Mr. Wioand intends to make the Kmaus plant a model one, after Br FIRE INSURANCE were at Laury's yesterday attending the funeral of Wm. Frantz.

A. S. Trexler, one of the prominent citizens of Shamrock, was in this city last evening and took in the sights on Hamilton Street. Tilghman Reinsmith, the Emails undertaker, was an early visitor to this city to-day. Ex-County Superintendent J.

O. Knauss took a jaunt to Emaus yesterday. Francis A. Kreitz, ol Slatington, one of the lnost prominent young business men of that town, was in the city to-day. Penrose Weaver, of South Allentown, is repainting his unclo's hotel at Green Lane.

It will be artistically done. STEAM BOILER INSURANCE. 3 Intelligence and Employment Agency Wanted Girls. Wanted' Girls to go lo Ausbury Park. Wuuted Girl tor New York.

$1400 on first class security. Wanted I800. For sale and exchange nil kinds of Real Estate. Alwavs lor sale Bonds. SCHNURMAN SAMUELS, ACCIDENT INSURANCE which other towns can pattern.

We are now ready for business in our 3 to the next annual meeting at Reading, on April 18, 1S96. 25 The following officers were elected: H. A- Kisonbiso, Logan Guards', president; A. II. Levari, Ringgold Artillery; Daniel Downey, National Light Infantry; E.

J. Slocksaud small securities To let Several small houses. Call on or address. M. S.

WEIDNER, Nos. and 13 N. Seventh Allentown National Bank MILES L. ECKERT Room B. B.

Building, Er ALLENTOWN. PA. Noted for Selling Good Goods Cheap mn A big Cement Plant Begins Work. Work on the great Northampton cement plant, so long planned by President Maxwell, of the Central Railroad, and other prominent capitalists, was started to-day. The ground was staked off yesterday.

Tho plant will cost 150,000. About 300 men will be em-ployed. The company expects its charter on April 30. CADEMY OF MUSIC. A 713- Hamilton Street.

Israel Reber, who is working at Free-land, on a summer residence for Eckley R. Coxe, is visiting his family in temporary warerooms at 339 Hamilton Street. We have four rooms 100 by 20 in which we will display a nice assortment of furniture. We welcome our friends and patrons. i.uynor, vvasningion Artillery; Georgo Kipe, Allen In tan try, and Edward E.

Zegler, Logan, Logan Guards, vice presidents; J. H. McKnight, of Reading, treasurer, and F. B. Banuan, of Pottsville, secretary.

'VONEWEEK'V Commencing Holiday, April 22, I895. Engagement of tiie BDBB COMEDY 40-Pe ojiIe-40 Challenge Band and OiCliel ra, in the following repertoire: Evening -A. Kentucky Home HERE, THERE AND ELSEWHERE. When yon wan a hat or bonnet you want a stylish one nd you want itat a popular price. That, is what.

iIih ladies say about our jnllliti'i-v, they are noted lor both, it not aeusu mr ol ours come and see our st les and prices aud see how quick you will be one. MEN TALK ABOUT WOMEN and women talk abcut men. Both men and women that have ever paid the Aschbach warerooms a visit are talking "lue-iaay Kasr Lvune Laces. Laces. Laces.

I.it'ie Wildcnp I Stars and stripes i long Branch Mystery 1 New Bags for the Letter Carriers. The post oflice yesterday received new mail las for the letter carriers. They are larger than those in use at present. This is the first time since tho carrier system was introduced that tho Allentown oflice received new bags, except at the They always received shop worn bags from New York and Philadelphia. about the large and beautiful display of Tuesday Evening Wednesday Matinee Wednesday Kvening Thursday Matin- Thursday Friday Matinee Jriday Evening Saturday Matinee uok: King A sband A Double Life Uncle Tom's Cabin At tne uraiorio concert last evening beautiful floral gifts were made to the soloists and leader.

The Allentown Drum Corps had a drawing lust night. About 50 prizes were channed off, including umbrellas and cigars. The city properly committee will make a lour of tho town to-morrow. The r'awnor base ball club has post-poueXl its drawing until Saturday, April 27, on uccount of the deitii of the late Samuel S. Moyer.

Saturday Dad Buy Have an entire new line of lace for dress triuimint, in black', white and ecru. widths and inserting to match. The prices are right. Ladies' Shirt Waists. Only this season's styles.

Laundriedeollara and cutis. Kino pmt'tlcs, neat patterns, 50 cents. Plain bine anil nlc cliambrin, 75 cents. Navy blue ground, wliile figures aud dots, cents. Ci ei on plain colors or neat patterns, SI.

5, Silk waists. A big assortment, S2.75. I'Kiciis-iu, -z i ana cents. Death of an Aged rleideHerer. Mrs.

Adam German, of Heidelberg, died yesterday, aged about "6 years. Her husband died about 12 years ago leaving an immense amount of real estate. He was worth about $85,000. She is survived by six children: Mrs. Kuohner, wife of the pastor of the Jordan Lutheran Church; Mrs.

Susan Reitz, of Lynnport, and Henry, Kdward, Nathan, Daniel and Harris German, Mrs. Reher, of lieber's Corner and Mrs. Nothstein.of Normal Square. The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning from the residence of Daniel German, with whom she lived, near the old homestead. Services at the Heidelberg Church.

Rev. Mr. Fox officiating. The Wife's Side of the Case. Pianos and Organs contained therein.

Another sribject to talk about is the liberal terms upon which an instrument can be had. Yon are not obliged to pay down the entire amount; the conditions are made to suit your convenience. Come see us and let us explain to you our time system. It may induce you to become a customer right away. Diagram for entire week opens Friday morning, April la, at 8 clock, at Kramer music store.

raiture C. A. Dorney Fa CADEMY OF MUSIC A Infants' Outfits. Infants' Outfits. from 2,3 Saturday, April 20, 1895.

A flood Lecture Postponed. James AT. Keck, the brilliant orator of Philadelphia, was to have delivered the lust of the winter sericsof lectures before the people of Pennsburg under the auspices of the Perkiomen Seminary on Saturday evening, but was unable to be present on account of illness. Tho event was postponed to the regret of a largo number of people. embroidered, Silk caps, nicely cents up.

Engagement of the Kest of the Younger coiueaians, iM nil caps from 10 cents up. caps, em br idertd, rom 25 eentsup. I luiants' iumr dres-es from 25 cents un. 339 HAMILTON STREET, Allentown, Pa. MR.

CHARLES DiCKSON, In His Famous Comedy, Intants' bhort dresses from 26 cents up. Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. Have you seen our extra lonv waist corsets IN G.C.Aschbach, 539 HAMILTON ST.

SOLE AGENT FOR STEINWAY SONS' PIANOS, MASON AND HAilLIN ORGANS. Mrs. josepn Actais was prosecutrix before Alderman Fry last night in cases against Joseph Addis, for assault and battery and surety of the peace, and against Joseph Addis, for trover and conversion and for assault and battery. in while and drab which we sell at fO cents, I worm ceii is? Also a full Hue oi all popular I The Childish Voice Too Mnch. A good story is told of Signor Foli, the famous basso.

Ouce upon time he was singiug "The Baft, when a childish voice from somewhere iu the stalls suddenly piped in and attempted to organize an impromptu duet. Unfortunately the next line of the song was: "Hark I What sound Is that which breaks upon mine ear?" This so tickled tho fancy of the great vocalist that he burst into a hearty fit of laughter and loft the platform, followed by the pianist. Twioe they came back and attempted the song, and finally they had to give it up in despair, much to the amusement of the audience. Smash Go the Records jiuutt; cli ei. FEATHER WEIGHT.

The cleverest light comedian on the Amcri. i cad staae New York Dramatic Minor. Due ot the lightest and airiest comedianson the boards New York Herald. It Will Be a Private Funeral. Allen Trump, the' nine-year-old Kmaus boy, who died yesterday of malignant diphtheria, will be buried in the Union Cemetery to-morrow morning, llev.

C. 13. Sehaeffer, of Macungie, will' officiate. The funeral wilt be as private as possible. The 'defendants were bound over for court, as all efforts to settle the case failed.

Diagram opeus Thursday morning, April 18, atlio'clockat Kramer's music store. Hosiery. Hosiery. Hosiery. A full line for ladies misses and children, from 10 cents a pair up.

Extr.i heavy stoi king, fine rio, for boys, 2.3 cenls a pair. Underwear for Spring. Child's ribbed vests, all sizes, 4 cents. Ladies' ribbed veslf, all sizes. Scents.

Also full line for boys and men. The Best CAD EM OF.M USIC. A Friday, April 19, 1895. The Popular Favorites Fell Beneath a Load of Kegs. While Henry Ketnmerer was driving a wagon load of kegs down to the wire mill this morning an axlo broke and he Death of Mrs.

Wise. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Wise, died at Franklin on Tuesday, aged 68 years. She had dropsy and a tumor. She was confined to bed a week. Five daughters and three'sons survive.

The funeral will take place on Saturday at Frieden's Church, the Rev. A. N. Helff-lioh officiating. ft iM It rill St Schnurman Samuels.

MMAKIOM ANOLA As a matter of course, in buy ing a hat you look for the be6t quality and latest style that the market affords, but above all you want comfort. Try Stetson's Feather Weight, easy fitting, stiff hat and you will have the three principal points of a desirable hat combined, viz: Quality, Style and Comfort. was thrown troni the wagon. He fell below the load and his leg was badly in. jured.

He resides in the First Ward. ROP US A A Verdict on a Railway Victim. Coroner Yost this morning held an inquest on the body of the man supposed to have been Charles Moore, of Philadelphia, who was found on the Lehigh Valley tracks and died at St. Luke's Hospital on Wednesday night. The jury consisted of H.C.

liaehman.F..'. Frank, Oliver Sechtorly, Aug. Kriegen, Oscar Fnliner and Leo Wise. The verdict was accidental death and the company was exonerated. For the least Money you always find at 641 Hamilton Street.

Handsome Easter: Panel with every purchase. Will present under the JOHN direction of Chas. ly Atkinson.thedeligh ful 2 lASON Musical Uuiuedy l.rama "FRIEND FRITZ." SXfSK Scenery for Every Act, Exquisite Light Effects and Merry Music and weet Kougs. The most beautiful plav ou Hi siage. Diagram opens Wednesday morning, April 17, at ti o'clock, at Kramer's music store.

Postal Card Getting Ready For Camp Meeting. The Memionite Brethren in Christ from about Mauch Chunk will hold their annual O'imp meetingthelatterpartofnext month. They have as yet not decided as to where it shall' be Fast Mauch The Manola-riflson Troupe. The Manolu-Mason Company, which will appear nt the Academy to-night, came to town at noon from Wilkes-Harre. Charles E.

Cook and and Mrs. Mason are at tbe Allen. They had elegant houses at Wilkes-Uarre and Scranton and expect the same to-night. mentioning what you want and we will deliver to yonr resideneo in any quan Chunk, Lehightnn and Weissport are the places men tion ed, an on these pi aces will be decided upon next week. LINE tity you may want.

Select wines trom following list: liiesling, Hock, (Rhine Wine,) Zinfandol, (Claret, red wine,) Port, Sherry, Angelica, Sctippernong, Catawba, Muscatel, Tokay, Malaga; Madeira, Sweet Isabella. Prices 30 and 35 cents a quart; 75c, IX)c. and 1.20 a gallon. The best and purest of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, etc. You can afford to wear pretty and slylish hats if you buy at Hellman's.

Hamilton Street. JohnJ.Haiiser Such enthusiasm, such volumes of business, such gratified customers you never beheld in the history of the music trade in Allentown as result from our selling high grade Pianos and Organs at prices usually asked for "job lot" We sell Pianos and Organs focash or on A Junior Entertainment at Hokendauqua. The Junior C. K. Society of Hokendauqua Presbyterian Church are to give some entertaining exercises this evening in the Sunday School room.

Songs, dialogues and. recitations by these bright Ilokendauqua boys aud girls will more than amply reward the contributors to the silver offering at the door. The public is invited. Remington Bicycles Are wheels sold on MERIT. That's what puts them so far to the Improvement! That Pay.

The South liethlehem Improvement Association has declared a semi-annual dividend of 21 per cent. Tiie association is the promoter of the knitting mill on Broad Street. Only one year's dividend has been missed since the mill was built. Litenin to Appeals. The commissioners sat as a board of appeals yesterday for dissatisfied tax payers from Kinaus.Macungie and Coop-ersburg.

To-day they heard appeals from Coplay and Fountain Hill. EW.Na I easy payments to suit your con- venience. .147 Nortii Mm Street A New Quartet on th Scene. W. Grossman is training a new quar We will be pleased to show you our trimmed hats.

Hollman's, 633 Hamilton Street. 605 Hamilton Street. Sign of Spotted Tiger. Take Good Advice. The duties appertaining to a well regulated household involve a srent deal of time aud labor, especially that portion of protecting the home attains! lire.

No property owner Rhould be wlttiout a Fire Insurance F'oliey for a Kinele day. fet your household furut-t 'lre insured. First class insurance at. reason biae rates NORMAN L. C.

TROXELL, Insurance Real Broker, Room No. 2i. B. B. building.

Allentown. Mr. Gorman Has Stroke. The lather ol Joseph Gorman, common councilman from theSjxth Ward, was stricken with paralysis three days ago. He became speechless.

Mr. Gorman is now much improved. Dr. Gear-hart is attending him. ALLENTOWN, PA, tet, Called the Caledonia.

It consists of your' expert friend to Fred F. Kramer REMOVED. James Armstrong and Robert McClel-lan, tenors; Charles Mackoy, baritone, and. Fred Lanshe, bass. The Caledonia has several engagements in view.

look thein over with you. 31 East Thirty-seeond Street, Hayonne City, March 11, 1MJ5. To whom it may concern: This Is to certify that on this date, March 11, my wife, Mrs, 'etlie Oantield, wrole a Imhinens letter containing lonwor.is, at the rate of 2(10 words a minute, usinjr. Hamersly's utilized phonography, she having studied aid system less than two months. (Signedj Wayne Caufield.

DR. HAMMERSLY, 242 Korth Sixth Street Allentown A Native ol Fleetwood Dies Out West. Mrs. James Kline died lately at To-peka, Kansas. She was a born Welder and was raised at Fleetwood.

Dr. J. 1. Christman haw jemoved his office and residence from North Seventh to 124 North Sixth Street' wherft he will be pleased to see his old patron h. Special atteaiiou to chrotitc di.s- Eight Clergymen at a Funeral.

Eight ministers of tiie gospel wore In attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Joshua S. liieber at Kntztown ou Wednesday. MUSIC DEALER, 544 HAMILTON ST. Allentown, Pa.

You can all'ord to wear pretty and stylish hiits if you buy at Hellmaii's. 633 Hamilton Street. You can afford to wear prettv anil stylish hats if you buy at Hellinan's. 033 Hamilton Street. W.

H. APPEL, Jeweler, 6i9 Hamilton Street..

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About The Allentown Leader Archive

Pages Available:
57,664
Years Available:
1893-1918