.... Primltlvo African Woaponu Ubo 1ob3 Against British Guns, THE MATEBELES LOSE HEAVILY. Th Kln and nil rollowvn Now FWe iar Rapid. ;cioiljr rrtiied by th Brltoni Lobentnla! Captnr Cooild rd Almost Certainty. LOSPOIT, Not. 2. A pecUl 4tspatch. frOM Capetown arithat the troop under thm command of Major Forbes and Dr. Jameson, administrator of the British Booth African oompanj occnpled Bulo WftTo, King Lobengulaa capital, after r etal flffhti, In which the Matabeles iuf fered heavily. The Uni flghtlngoccurredbetweenlTope Tonataln and Uuluvraro, whersthe Mat-a-boles had concentrated In force. The Matabelai were armed pr.no.paUr with the native weapons, st and knot fctnias, although some of them had rifles LOSKVOUtA. (flia prored of little service to them. The natives fought bravely and made drsptr ate atteapts to gt?t within striking dts tjwioei of the British. The latter, how tver, with the superior arms and their ObtUng gun, were able without trouble to keep them from getting Into danger eosiy close quarters, During one of the fights Major Fortes' columns made an on slaught en t tie Aiatatieies ana tiescrorea half of a regiment numbering hundreds of the natives. The British loss in all the engagements was light. The natives were finally forced to re treat, followed by the Chartered corn pan I s forces. They followed the road to Buluwayo, where everything was in the greatest confusion, runners from the scene of the flghtins having arrived with news Of the Matabeles' defeat. No set stand was made at Buluwayo, And all the people living at tho Kraal joined the fleeing army, the course of which was northward along the foot of the Matoppo hills. It is thought that the Matabeles will make for the Zambesi river, or for the comparatively uninhabited country to the westward of the Umnlati river. Ring Lo bengula accompanied his regiments in their flight northward. The Britons are In hot pursuit, and there ia now no doubt that Lobengula will be captured. German Gamblers Sentenced. Bsnuy, Nov. 3. Sentence was passed on the men convicted at Hanover of being concerned in the great gambling scandal. Fretherr von Meyerlnck was condemned to four years and six months' imprison ment, Captain Johann Faehrle five years, Tjudwlg Abter seven years, Samuel See mann and Albert Herzman four years each, and Max Rosenberg two years. Julius Rosenberg and Julius Suesssman were each fined 1,500 marks, with the alterna tive of going to jail for 150 days. Several officers who figured in the trial have al ready undergone severe disciplinary penal ties, and it is expected that others will re ceive similar treatment. The antl-Semetio press exalts over the fact that six of the prisoners were Jews. Father Dent Indicted BROOKLYN, Nov. 3. Father Francis Dent, who recently sued the Friars Minor of St. Francis for 15,000 damages because they expelled him from the order, has been indicted by the Kings .county gTand jury for perjury. On the trial he testified that a rescript from the pope had prohib ited the expulsion. He put the alleged re script into evidence. It turned out, it is &ijegeaAo pg rorgea. White! ltetlrement Catues Surprise TjOUDOW, Nov, 2. The appointment of Mr. James Roosevelt as secretary of the United States embassy to succeed Mr. Beery White has caused quite a oommo tloa in the American colony here. It Is evident that the appointment caused equal surprise to Mr. Bayard and other officials of the United States embassy, where it was generally thought that Mr. White was a fixture, as he had successfully re sisted numerous attempts to dislodge him. My. Bayard says his relations with Mr. "White have always been most cordial. A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Friday, Oct. ST. The Illinois supreme court decided the weekly pay law unconstitutional. Mrs. Grant, widow of General Grant, will winter In Santa Barbara, Cal. "Speedy" Taylor, who participated in a price ngnc near unampaign, iub. nan ocea ens to J an ror ninety nays ana nuca Rev. Samuel w. Haddaway, chaplain of the house of renresentativea and pastor of Marvin ehapel, M. K. church south, Is dead. Poo Taylor, an ex-preacher, who was hanged for murder at Wise Court House, Va.. preached his own ;fuueral sermon on the scaffold. Fire destroyed the workshop connected with Nebraska's state prisonnear Lincoln, causing a lois of 1800,000 to the state and 130,000 to the contractors. ftatnrday. Oct. S. Dr. F. C. Vincent, the wife murderer, was hanged at Fresno, Cal. The Bt Paul street car strike has ended in a victory for the company. James Kirk, for twelve years state printer of Delaware, died at Dover, aged 67 years. Ex-Vice President Levi P. Morton, ac companied by his daughters, has arrived at Paris. Tho remains of Gounod, the great com poser, were buried In Paris yesterday with full civil and military honors. Miss Daisy Garland, aged 8t years daughter of ex-Attorney General Gar land, committed suicide at her home in Washington by shooting herself through the heart. Monday, Oct. 30. Ex-Judge Gunning S, Bedford died yes terday at the Windsor hotel, Now York, of pneumonia. Ex-Collector Albert Scott, of Louisville. Ky., charged with making falme salary certificates, was acquitted. William Morton, Frank Williams and James Moore have been arrested for rob bing the poitoffice at Orient, S. D. The three unknown victims of the Penn sylvania railroad wreck at Ilarrisburg were burled there in potter's field. For killing Engineer Edward T. Tohlll in a wreck the Evansvllleand Terre Haute railroad must pay his heirs 13,000. Cast eS by his former sweetheart, Let tie Jackson, James Ralney, of Oaawato mte, Kan., shot her dead and escaped. Tnesday, Oct. 31, John Joseph Cal dwell-Abbott, ex premier of Canada, died in Montreal. The trial of the cruiser Columbia will take place Nov, 13 off the Mcssnchusetts coast. It Is reported that President Carnot, of France, has finally decided to become a candidate for re-election. Fire on the stock farm of J. B. Kverly, near Nashville, Tenn., destroyed twenty valuable thoroughbred liorse. Sunday elections in Switzerland resulted In a crushing defeat for the soclalists,only one of that party being elected. Sam Jones, the evangelist. Is preaching to crowded houses at Memphis. There were 7,000 In the Auditorium last night. The trial of ex-Detective Dan Coughlln, for complicity In the Cronln murdor, has been again postponed until after Mayor Harrison s funeral. Wednmdaj, Nov. 1. Quebec. Ont.. is being ravaged by viru lent typhoid fever. Bad drainage is sup posed to be the cause. The private banking house of Martin esoo. in the City of Mexico, has failed. Inabilities exceeds assets by 84.000. Two trotting horses, valued at 110,000 eaoh, were burned to death in a fire at the St. Joseph, Mo., exposition grounds. Angry citizens are hunting for a fiendish negro who made an unsuccessful attempt to assault Miss Lillie Laubach at Orlanda, Fla., and then set fire to the house. Secretary Greshnm denies an alleged statement of the Brazilian minister at London that there is an arrangement with this government to prevent the restora tion ol the monarchy in lirazu. Thursday, Nov. 9 The receipts of the World's fair will amount to nearly 111,000,000. The senate confirmed Edwin F. Uhl, of Michigan, as assistant secretary of state. Charles Hampton fell Into a cotton seed crusher at the elevator at lianas, Tex. and was ground to pieces. Albert T.EStory, president of the Herk imer County bank, dropped dead in the bank building at Little Falls, N. Y. He was 81 years old. In a fire at Detroit Beveral firemen were injured by a falling wall, and an engineer had his left arm torn off below the elbow In. the gearing of a fire engine. TREXLEE fTo have a large number o well built and stylish wagons and carriages which we must get rid off. To do so we are selling them at piices -that are below what compctitionwould ask. Other dealers can't touch us when it comes to low prices and GOOD Goods, REIMS DRUG STORE. Not only Drugs. CIGARS, loo, excellent quality, Pure llavanas. DON'T FOIIOEY I NOH THE LA DIES, IN rKUFUMKllY 1 Quite a variety, too. Vocelei's, Col gat's. Itlilkscr's, and Imported. Call and eee. Pot PourrI, In vaBes, 60 cents. Lasting and delicate Sachet Powders. Purest Soaps and Toilet H'aters. The New Bible just out Self-Explana-torj Bible, with a complete sei of New Aids and Helps, prepared especially for tb(a Bible by tbe most eminent scholars of America and Great Britain. With New Maps, by Major O. K. Conder, of the Palestine Exploration boclety. This h the best Bible for the family, for the minister, for the student, and pew. All Rellnlous and Moral Books of any kind ordered and furnished as deslrtd at least 10 to 20 per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget REBER. - r i The Or tat Moitu of Damascui pettroyed Constantinople, Nov. 3. Details have been received here of the burning of the chief mosque of Damascus. The fire ex tended to and destroyed all the houses on the street adjacent to the mosque. Near the pulpit in the mosque was a richly gilded dome, beneath which the head of John the Baptist was said to rest. The loss is estimated at K.nuO.iXN). The sultan has contributed t-00,000 to help to re build the mobque and to relieve the poorer sufferers. Tlia New Iluui Chaplain VTa hikotos. Not. 1. The Democrats held a caucus lust night to select a suc cessor to the late lie v. Samuel W. Hadda way, the house chaplain. On the third ballot Key Ktlwanl B. ilnixley, pastor of the Christian church of this city, was selected by a vote of 68 against 58 for Iter. Isaac Cantor, of the Mourn Vernon Place Methodist church. v On thm lit and 3ml Of each month Dr. Bowers, the well known and successful specialist will at the WeJssport House, Welssporr, where he will be pleased to receive all those deetrlng his services, if. T1t Hundred Soldiers Drowned Rio JAXirno, Nov. 3. The warship He- l pubUa rammed the transport Hie de Jan Retro, which was conveying 1,100 troops to the foreign power. Ida Favton Gets Twelva Tears. Philadelphia, Nov. 2 The jury in the case of IdaJPayton, colored, charged with the killing of Samuel Jar Icon In Be em ber last, brought In a ver net of murder In the second degreeand sue was sentenced to imprisonment for twelve years. Terrible Croitlng Accident Newport, Me., Nov. 2. As J. H. Young, of Cortnna, his wife and 18-year-old daugh ter Jennie were drhing across the Dexter railroad at Young's Crowing, one mile north of this village, their carriage was strui k by a train. MUm Young was in stant ly killfMi, Mrs. Youuy was fatally in jure' t and Mr Younghutla leg and sev eral ribs broken, lloth hursea were killed. Monev move World and money we must have, and for that reason have slaughtered1 the prices on our immense stock of men's and boys' overcoats, suits, hats, caps, shirts, etc. We hate tosell at such'a sacrifice, but have to do it to raise cash. For proof look at our advertisement on another page or call in person. Our Ladles1 Coat Department is chock full of bar gains In all the latest styles of coats, capes, jackets, etc The One Price Star Clothing Hall, opposite the Central itaiiroau depot, iuaucn L uuriK. Fall Fahlou For Lad lei. Season 1893. The latest fashion news from Tarls all sgree In sa lite that the -(iodfts" st)lf-s of cluutar drapery In new and endless variations, will be moat extensively worn tuts seaioii, bklrt, canes, jtakets and, cellars mil pa i lake ol this tendency. t 'ineoverskfrtts meeting thus tor, with veri utile favor, and Parisian ladles tH-fng adverse to It. It la onlv Rfii on mr mi-Htnna. 1 The old time pauler isrelved lor certain falf ureas luiicues. r,lhe.roiiudual3totttieTrlnK and Bummer s still a fiivortte with theddltToii of circular, or "Uodeu' hlpcroMUrfn varied deylgus. jiicdv iit'fiiitoi news areaniraciea iroin me Mel k Will FssLlun Journslnd will nn.loiiiit- edly be ol Interest to eur lair render, lor the aim of these handsome i arUUn publication Is to Hi u s urraeut to their -cut tome n the onl correoE and refined Btjles adopted by the Ken- icuwuiau uwuii). miicu 13 acKiiunieuiteu lit bu the fountain neadof fashion. Thews muga zluet Include besMe 1'ractaai Lessons ou Dress making, which are Invaluable to professionals as well as amateurs Moreover, In the Pattern Department connected w 1th these artlatic publl cat ion Alegars. McDowell reiuoduee all dmiiftn win oiij wuiio imicr in re lorin oi mat a uu Paper Models with additional flat patterns tli utef ulness of w lilcli cannot bo o ereitlmated by either druksumkeror tlioia who wish to do their ownn drettsmaklnK In the most tit) llsli and economical plan. "La Mode d farls" anu cans Aiuuui oi raknion" tout only $3.w a ear each or 36 cis. a copy. "'J lie trench Jressmaiter" ) 1300 iter annum, or aocti. iter copy, -La Mode" cobta uniy st.w a ear, or y a copy, which makes it the economical family loumal of fashion In eilatene. It ou nr un. able to procure auj of these publication at your w unniu w urwi, a illClOWCli Oi WJ.i 4 SesllUUbHrfet ew York. M'ATCII FRICE 1 In order to Introduce our Miirte npm-rfl We Will Bend a hllld Willi wntrh froo. in Ilia nrsi.ana eterv uinetv-iiintn uerson Bendtmrim ten cents In sliver mo stamps tsken) for a sample package 01 our Mukio Headache Powders, potuce paid, with the Powders we will seud ten vajuabiti household receipts, eayh one worth many times tbe amount sent, wfth full Instructions how you can make money by nuiauiK iui us. ocuu ai, uuct, it may mean (Have Traders Acquitted. liONDOX, Nov. 3. A dispatch to The Times from Zanstbar sns that theeap taln and crew of tbe French dhow, which was capture i in April lat by a British warship an found to hate sixty-seven slaves on board, have been acquitted by xns conn Deiore wutcu they were tried. Fatal Exptodlou of Natural Gas. Etna, Pa., Nov. 8. Twodwelllng houses Were destroyed and two others damaged bran explosion of natural gas about 2 roioeh In the morning. Georse Webber. a baker, in whoM house the explosjon oc curred was fatally burned, and several members of bis family slightly Injured. MOXOHGAUFI.A Citt. Ta.t Nov. 1. The river coal miners held a convention here to take action In the out in wages in the fourth pool to two cents par bushel. Dele gates representing thirty-four miners were present, and after fully dlscusslag the situation it was decided inadvisable to atrUa at this time. Pittsburg, Nov 1 The Iron and Steel Sheet Manufacturers' association have de cided to insist upon the 10 pr cent, reduc tion demanded of the Amalgamated Asso ciation The worl.mrn would be given time iftsufot th 1 it, and If they refuse the pJniiM will Leo r 1 l by non-union men A im'kuut wotil i .iiTctt from 16,000 10 is KJt men DICKINSON & KAD0N0. Civil Fm.:m.eh AND Si BVKTOB8, Bcuth Fiisi ht , 1 . highton, Pa, PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU Brairatfs Mlracaloas Remeiics. Ubara.1 Minded Physicians JEndorseTbein As being the Greatest Discovery 01 mc ako I Positive cm e whenatmc In accordance to in here ions. In diseases Incur oiore Bo-caneu apiii i able. Diphtheria, tanli ma, oronc n ins, camnes cnncestlon of the troke the result of Bunss Dar ipopiexy and limbs par auzeu resiorea loineir. 1 natural oonaition. bpine mri.livireomDlatnt. dvsenierv. tn dso-called I start alsesse are entirely cured D ure medi- or e of any own prepiilnn. nDsrlnx nine years over 16,000 person have sd theie medicines and are living witnesses et tbslr worth. I will not go into practice my lelf, being otcr TMears of age; will sell my midlilnesoniy. I have two eminent physicians connneoted with me to attend to calling at the residence! 01 m iick 11 reouirea. TESriMONlALH. From Patrick lturke. 1'Hil.UKLPHiA. Aerlt 6. If 91. Proftisor Boudrou Dear Sir Allow me to itua you lay sincere tbanas for the good that your medicine done me, and )ou emi publish this letter it you choose, for the benefit of the sufferers. In which I will state I had my hand rushed coupltnit the cars, and doctored ror it. and was in the hosmtai about six wee ks. ssd tsy hand became 10 swollen, and inflamma tion taking place, some of the doctors thought I would have to get my hand amputated to save my lift, but 1 was told by one of my Irlendi to co te rrof. Uoudrou'i ornce, and get some of his eh lnt for it, and that he knew it would save my kand. I went there and cot the medicine, and In two weeks the swelling all went down, and Iliad the uie ot my linger, then I went la woik, and the remedy to all anltcted like me. There Is oihinr in the worm like it to destroy niooa rtolsou, reduce swelling, annihilate pain, res tor nt action in the nerves, and circulation In the blood: there la nothine to comuare to it. ivcviiecuuitv umn, n PATKIOK DURKK, 1703 N. 9th ULt I'hUadelplim, 1 From Joseph Klrkner. UNlulh fatieet. 1'hlladeluhla. V&. PIeae allow me to add mv testimony to your Hit. llTlnj been sunsmick three times during twesty years, tue imi time it was so uaa iimi 1 ii ad fait for four months: had the very best ot doctors but was still pining away, with ap petite poor, ana great pain an over me. ai MratiUd to eoout. but could not stand tho sun, would oftea drondown whtleat'emptlnirtowalk Us ease was considered a very bad one; It was Incline to run ou eonjtesllon of the brain, was taea rseororaended to 1'rot. lioudrou'a medicine ssd I raaue out to cot to nis omce, iizi n. lum suttt, and 1 got the medicine and In three vrctsi time 1 was aoie 10 ue out anu lenuniK io My kuslnew, tliffUKhooeoImy horses died In tiie meantime from the head, while I stood It. snd am able to attend to business now. Thanks to (led Alinlahtvand to frof. lioudrou'a uiedl- tine, which 1 will recommend forever to any poor sufferer as I was, would be pleased to hate my cue can nun sec 111c i'ir iui inn luiuiiuanuii) J 05 K I'll EIKKF.lt. Office and laboratory open dally fiom 7 a. m. 10 s p.m. uau or wrue 10 NortliTpiiIhHttpt. 1ee. 10, 'u-lr. l'hiladelptita. Pa. Beud 2 cent stamp for valuable book. a watch for vou.and permanent employment. 1 his offer will be withdraw u January I. imt., auareas, uayie itemeuy vo., t.ien jun k. fa. Mr uui una oui. 11 wm appear but once. Notice of Dissolution Xottce la hereby shen that the co-rmrtnrh1n O. Anthony, doing buslueBs undei the 11 rm name of A. Bell Si Co.. The K(utb Knd Livery. was formally dissolved on Thurdy ttctouer as. 1W3. All liersoui havlnu lutnia mil dib seni in em wunooi ueiay anu iikfwitte tnoae 0wiu ine nrm win niease maae Keiuemeui ine Dusiuens wm te cuinueu oy lhes. bell, 1 HUM. Ml.U, V. (1. AKTIItJNY. Lebhthton, Oct 36 &3-8v. Notice to Hunters. All persons are forbid Huntlne on the anils of ibe uuderilfinetl. iu Mabontns Valley, Carbon ooumy, Pa., after this uoUc uniW inalty uf the law. OHAKLE8 XANDEK. Oct 13 08 3. AQministrator's NotiGB. Estate or 0. H. IIOU, late of Let I b ton Doroush. Carbon count y. Pa., dteeased. at) peisoni Indebted to said estate are requested to mike immediate payment and those bavins legal claims asalnu tbe same will present tbein without delay In proper order for settlement to Z II. C. II OJ, oet 27. w-uw. Admtniuraior. CAUTION. All wws an lwttj eattUonad against WHSpai.lMK M H4. WWN in U4. WW ibua In Franalla tiwtulilu. Carina oocuttT. tor Vba intrpoM o bualloc, ftabtac of etfcw pur pom aii pwoni souna utt- DlHU(1IIUMIWai 10 UM Ha M StOVGB, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel Graveb's Popular Store, Bank Street. !tsa9:;;; .tsggsaagg STUPENDOUS SALE! $35,00 0 Worth of WINTER STOCK to be Sold -AT A SAORIFCB OF- ONE HALF WHAT IT GOST ! ! WE Are ready fur business with a full line of Kali and Winter ... , ... Footwear, Hats, Cans. Ready- w,lich the ost critical cus Made ClothinK, Overcoats, etc., totner mavkave. In choosing in such va.iety as to enable us ou' st?ck. wo ,tavc ?eeur?,d, to fill any styles that wo feel certain will meet with WANT YOUR approval and by this catering to your interests, consulting your taste, and anticipating your requirements wo feel that we are justified in soliciting your TRA Wc over estimated trade in our purchases during tho fall with the result that to-day we are over-crowded with winter poods. -It won't do to carry too much stock and we intend to move it. The quickest way to do this is to inaugurate a sale on bo stupendous a scale that it will bring buyers to us from all over the county who want to save money during these hard mor.ey times. When we tell you that we will save money for you, you can de pend on it is no humbug. We mean what we say. Look at these array of figures. Glen's Overcoats at $A.O worth .. Mesa's Overcoats at Sf.OO worth $12 Mesa's Overcoats at SSO, worth $18, Mesa's aiits at $4, $5, $7 aaad $1, worth $8 to $1. Boy's Overcoats afc $1.18 worth $2.50. ; Boy's Suits at 87c -worth $1.75. Better Suits and Overcoats for Boys from 4 to 15 years at $3 to$10. 50 Dozen Boys Pants at 15 Cents a Pair. Ladies and Misses Coats, Jackets and Gapes. We were never before so well prepared to cater to the tastes of the ladies in this line as we now are. Our entire stock is one of style and excellence. We haven.t got a coat, cape or jacket that isn't stylish, well-made and a Bargain, and on which $3 to $8 cannot be saved. We have FUR TRIMMED COATS FROM $3 UPWARDS. Our Merchant Tailoring Department. We have in this department, one of the finest lines of Imported and Domestic Suitings and Overcoatings ever brought to the Lehigh Valley and we will make you a stylish and well-made Suit or Overcoat at these prices. At 15 a Suit or Overcoat wortn $22; at $20 a Suit or Overcoat worth $28; at $22 aSuit or Overcoat worth $32 Can you bo better 1 Then leave your order here. OUR SPLENDID LINE OF Underwear, Hats, Caps, Neckware, &c, is a pleasure to look at, and no body can sell as cheap as we do WE PAY CAR FARE. On all purchases we allow a FIVE per cent, cash discount to pay railroad fare. ItEMEM BER this great Sale and Bargain Place is Tim UXii 1'IIICIi Star Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Hall, flgr Opposite the Central Railroad Station, Mauch Chunk. The Cheapest Place in Town TO BUY Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes. Our prices with the times are right. You want to buy a good made up, and in the very best style Overcoat, at such alow price that no body else can offer you at the price. v Men's Over coats $4 50. You will want to buy good goods and bheap. TFe have them. This is the place you all want to go, to buy. Roofing an Spouting a specia! ty Stove repairs tuinished on short notice Reasonable! ; MERKAM & SON, First Street Lehighton, Fa, ftUX)prBotUO Om-M CanrTn. Ifo&raanecs.tiar Throat. I CrDupprompUrtrelleTMWbooplniCoDctt I and Vor Coninmptlon it buno I rii Alt ha cured Uaotumn da where all other I ft)A uritlnr!a vnTTlf taken In timA. Aold I by Drugi.1U on a fuarantMi. FcrLcmelUck I IILOH'S JCATAHRH 'REMEDY lava vou llatarrki V Hill remedv la BliarftB I tNawBUniVUi a (MWVMi U1JWUMUW Notice to Contractors. Sealed btJi Mil be received op to Satur day, October Slit, 1808. at 12 o'clock, noon, (or the flooring ot the Lebljhton weiiipnri uoumy unogfl. ah informa tion In reeard to the manDer Id whleb tbe work iball be performed can be bad at tbe office of tbe County Commlulonen, where ipeelueattoBi can be examlDfd, or from itber ot tbe roemberi of ihe Hoard. The CoainilMlonari rMWTe tbe right to rateot aa and all but. Br order of tbe liotrd, V. LAWLElt. Ulerk. FALL MILLINERY, The cool evening's tells us in no uncertain language that sum mer goods must soon be put aside !e are ready for Fall with a fine line of Stylist Hats and Bonnets, PRETTf CAPES AND COATS, The Lowest Prices Prevail. City Trimmers Always Employed. "Weissport and Lehighton M. CULTON. 1311. CAUPBKLL. ovatr th nanal RrUl. Ras - WlMMMt, euubali, faa-aod ktewpou sivl. Ul IM ft OeW. You fts aUo buy I THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY II BOTHERS. U Warm Bk, tnr Tort. rnceWctaJ ir "THE BAZAAR' 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PA. COAT BARGAIN This Wed Infants' Coats. In cream and tan cashmere flannel, lined children'! coats In ttrlped and wool Dlaldt, eiderdown In plain and fane. ICatteau back, Ilussian back, plaited capes and puffel ileeves. Examine tbla line; It will pay you. Misses' Coats. TT . n . . with 1-IH'c e mm Tfn.mlan back and lee of mutton sleeve, plaited capes, many colors and styles, fAUo. Dutterfly cape coats In navy.myrtle. golden brown and tan, tailor-made, styles entirely new. S3 76 to f 10. No trouble to show toods. Ladies' Capes. Lone cloth capes, embroidered collar. back and down front, ribbon bow, a be coming gal meat to any lad), $8 98, S10.SO and 115. Cloth capes, butterfly tops, tar trimmed, riooon Dow ironi sua Dui,ai Inches long, In black, nary and golden hrnvn. tha most sivllah earment of tbe season, tl B0 and upwards. Genuine Lon don ded seal plush, 80 and 34 Inches long, quilted and plain satin iinea. Duller fl and Columbian tODS. 115 to (28. See our line before you buy. Our cloak room is overflowing witn ims seasor-'s laien novelties, and fully 25 per cent, less tban our last year's prices. Lace curtains 2 34 yards long, 50c a pair, were 76c Lace curtains, 8 yards Innr. Ttr wide. SI from S1.&0. Lace curtaius, 3 1-2 yards loug, handsome patterns, (2.68 a pair were tl W, and so on. A cis anye iocubuiiio i.i.ii.iu.,u.h colorings, dados In many designs, (2 03 a pair; the same are sold elsewhere at (4.60. Blankets. Our blanket department It In better shape than ever, 10 white blankets, 86c to (10 a pair: grey blankets, 8Se to (t.60 a pair; all wool scarlet blankets,' 10-4 11 4 and 12 4, at (2 76 to (8.S0. These are better than ever ottered by any bouse. MsF.Morrissey THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Societt Of the United States. JANUAKY 1, 1803. Assets $153;060,052 T?ponrVf" alleilstlni iveservep,,Mi.ii., nn,r Total Surplus (4 percent. Standard) llH'iUUlDg pMHI KU lerve ot wo.ooo to w&rdi efttablliliment ol a 3 12 per cot. Ql ICQ Q1A vajuauou -, w j-- Income 40,286,237 New Assurance in 1892 200.490,316 Outstanding As surance 850,962,245 EsUsrttan t Sli-Pir Csnt. Inrsitrntst. New Tork, Much 7, 180J. In 1872 I took out Tontine Endowment Tolley No. 79.620, with the Equitable Life Assurance society oi tne united ataees, for (6,000. and have paid, in all, (4,768 in premiums to tbe Company, On tbe maturity of tbe Kndowment the Company paid me (7,086.30 In cash. As an evidence of my satisfaction with this return (wblcb Is certainly liberal, con sidering tbe fact that it Is In addition to tbe protection furnished by the policy for twenty years). 1 have taken new assur ance with tbe Company for (10,000. W. A. Boss. N. B.ThU U a rtturn of all (As prf mtumipali, and Intireti en the taint al tht rate o6 2-6 jier tint, per annum. W. P. LONG, Special Apt MhtOD. Penii'a The best goods at the lowest prices has always been our motto. ZERN'S Opera House Store Lehighton. rystal Palace Clothing Hall, The cool weather sneaks louder than words of the necessity of a change in Clothing. First you will need an OVERCOAT ITe have them for tbe big and little and at a multitude of Prices. Our goods are strictly first-class, Newest Styles, the very best workmanship and were made this year for the Crystal Palace Clothing tlall. J liese goods are not "Shoddy," and are not old styles but are the very newest effects from Philadelphia and New York. The Prices are the very lowest in the couty. Think ot this Children's Overcoats $1.50 and up Boys' Overcoats $3.00 and up Men's Overooats $4.00 and up. Come and see the "Very Latest Styles in Overcoats. Tn T.ntpt. Kr.vlpR nml Well-Made Suits we also have a better and newer assortment than can be found elsewhere in this town or county. Children's Suits 1.50 and up; Boys' Suits $3.00 and up; Men's Suits $5.00 and up. M. LOSOS & CO., OBkRT'S BLOCK, FIRST ST., LEHIGHTON, PA we mm the mm ? With as carefully selected a Stock of Furniture as can be found in the Lehigh Valley. The new effects in Furniture can be first found here and at Prices too that can not be touched by competiiion. Wo invite you to'call and examine our unapproch able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. We are showing many new things and are confident that we can please you. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. PEACHES ! PEACHES ! .RETAIL DEALERS will find it to their advantage to give their orders for all kinds ot Fruits and Vegetables with Saeger, who makes a specialty ol this line ol goods. TFo huve made arranseni ents for 5000 baskets of PEACHES and a large num. ber of Fater Melons and they will be sold at such prices as will astonish Retail Buyers. You will save more than the price of the freight on each purchase. Let us have your order. Wholesale Commission Dealor, East Welssport. Pa. KOON8' LIQUOR STORE is HiapgrABTiss roa Pine Brands of Wines, Bran lies, (J ins, Whiskies io., in quart bottles, also for THE CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE BEER la Quart Bottles ADD BEBXEBSTOCK'S SUNRISE BEER Goods Delivered to all parts of Town Free of Charge. If yeu need anything In our line we woulslb pleased to have your order J. H. Koons' LehiKiiton Lipr Store, KeeJea bush's OU fljnd. First Strt, - - - Lenlghtcn, NEW GAPES AHD COATS Having purchased them late, ' we are able to show the Latest Styles. We have shipped our Old Coats to a party to wll for us thus enabling us to show New Gooiii, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. ' CARRIAGE BUYERS" will do well to look at this Line of Fine Vehecles which wo carry in Stock: Banner Spring, Elllptea Spring, Thomas Coll Spring, Brewster Spring, Duplex Spring, Bide Spring. Wo have them In Piano Body, White Utmpel, Corning, Phaeton, Spindle and all styles tn 2 and 3 Seated Buggies, Our Price, Always The Lowest Henry Christman, port, Pa " -WBISSPOBT Phaetons, Surreys, Spring Wagons Carriages Sleighs, &c. Prices the lowest possr ble, consist ent with First Class Work. IHIUIMKI. MM. JUM n.JUHI. 0, 8ir mm IHtm, Mtf 2WUC, Mm u w tuj lets,
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