The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 11, 1893, Image 4

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    Fearful Explosion of Dynamite Fol
lowed by Many Firos.
rtJLLY HVE HUNDRED KILLED.
A
Dastardly Work of Anaroliisto in
Barcelona.
TREXLER
TMETT KILLED AND FIFTY DYING.
Mantle BtxSle and Iiarntnff Timbers
Sot Flying Through the Air -Tha E
ylotlve Wat Ulejrallr on Hoard Yei
ll DUohargtnj Her Cargo.
MAtmiD, Nor. 0. The terrible dliMttr
wbluh has wrecked the port of Eantander
nd deetroyed kundrcdaof lives hai sent a
thfVU of horror throughout Spain.
The story of this great disaiter, In brief,
Is as follows-
TbeCabo Mnchlcboco.a pnnlih steamer
belonging to llllbao, canitht fire while the
steamer was at ths quay Aide discharging
fart of her t'firffo, which comprised 9,000
tons of merc-handlse, though the main
cart of the enrtro was Iron ore and a num
ber of sacks of flour, barrel of twine.
many eases of petroleum and over 600
c& of dynamite, of which only twenty
cases were declared on the steamer's man
ifast. The remaining 480caesof dynamite
were contraband.
the fire wn first &ieo 1 1 cd In the coal
bunk: ora, and Is Raid to have been due
etthrr to spontaneous combustion or to
carelessness on the part of the engineers.
In any case flamen broke out from the
bunkers, and soon raged w fiercely as to
be beyond the control of the ship's crew,
though the latter promptly took steps to
fi mother the fire Finally, fleeing that the
Are was spreading In the hunkers and that
fcht smote was rising, the loral Author,
ties were notified, the fire department and
a detachment of the civic guard being
sent to the srene.
The provincial governor, who was one
of the first to reach the spot, displayed the
greatest activity In directing the opera
tions, and upon learning that the ship's
manifest showed that there was dyna
mite on board the firemen were directed to
assist the crew In bringing this explosive
matter ashore This was done In safety.
It bslng believed that no more dynamite
was on board, and a tug which had been
hastily summoned to the upot was or
dered to tow the burning vessel out Into
the bay
?The fire from the ship's bunkers spread
uldklr and Ignited the prtrolcum which
Drned part of the cargo, and which the
authorities had for some rtaton failed to
more when the twenty ease of dynamite
waa taken ashore.
4-bout 4i30 p. m a detonation on board
the, steamer shoved, as It aftenrards
turned out, that the boilers had burst, and
soon after there was another terrible de
tonation heard.
The scone following the blowing up of
the steamer Is almost Indescribable, and
fhe effect of the explosion of 480 cases of
dynamite will hardly be believed. The
power of the explosion shot tons of Iron
Into ths air, where It mingled with the
burning fragment s of the steamer, tug
and wooden quay, as as with the
mangled bodUs of hundreds of unfor
tunate people who were hurled upward at
the sums time, and the falling of this hor
rible mass can be better Imagined than
described.
Over the adjoining buildings, tottering
with wreckage, fell a shower of Iron, fol
lowed by huge pieces of wood and the re
mains of human bodies, ana above all
dropped flaming splinters, nhleh set fire
to hundreds of buildings, causing a scene
of canto similar, one would Imagine, to
one which would have succeeded the burst
ing forth of a volcano at the water s edge.
The force of the exploding dynamite
caused such a conclusion that In addition
to shaking hundreds of buildings off their
foundations It sank a hundred small craft
in the harbor, in addition to setting fire to
a Urge number of other vessels, Inoludlng
the Alfonso XII, whloh vessel caught fire
Jo suddenly and burned so fiercely that
orty of ber ctew lost their lives on board
of ber.
The effect of the explosion upon the In
habitants of Eantander was bewildering
In the Intensity. For some time after the
disaster the people were stunned wttn dts-
nar. ana tben loll owed a namo. aunns
liave-cone stark mad.
J.aequay anu promenade cioso xo iqq i
scene of the explosion as one of the most I
sickening sights ever witnessed. Mangled 1
and blackened corpses were scattered here
and there, or were In heapa.ln many cases,
upon the wounded and dying, whose fear
ful shrieks of agony filled the air and
struck terror Into the bean- of those who
after a time summoned sufficient courage
to venture near the carnage ground.
X train from the province which was
lost arriving at the station when the Cabo
Machlohaco blew up was set fire to, and
the majority of Its passengeis were burned
to death before any afcfeUtance could be
furnished them.
Boon after the explosion whole blocks
tipcn Mendez Nunez strc-., parallel with
the quay, were blazing, and other portions
of the olty were In flames. No one dared
or eared to make any attempt to stay the
spread of the conflagration, und those who
preserved enough presence of mind to do
seran wildly about the town crying In
horrified aecents the new a of the disaster
to those who had rushed from their houses
Into the streets In alarm, fancying that
the end ef the world had come.
The shower of Iron from the dynamite
laden steamer fell on nearly all of the
the town and injured buildings at a
great distance. Some idea of the force of
nre have a large number o
well built and stylish wagons
It Is Hellved the Outrage Was Com
mitted In Revenge for the Execution of I
rallai, the Assailant of General Mar-
tines Campos
Barcelona, Nov. 9. A dastardly out
rage was committed In this city that for
flendishness and crasy desire to murder
has seldom been equalled. The Lyceum
onera house, one of the places of amuse
ment much frequented by the elite of Bar
eelona society, was the scene of the out-
rare. In the second act. when the audi
ence was listening Intently to the slngsrs
In "William Tell," two bombs, presuma
bly loaded with dynamite, were thrown
from the gallery.
As the bombs struck the floor below one
tf tksm aavniwtawt trltll a trvtflft MflArt.
Almost every person In the house sprang and carriages which We mU&t
io nia met ill icrrur uu uiiuj. i t.u
tirt1ra enri pt-Ub nf AtrnnT t-OBB from the
lowerpartof the house, and It was known get rid Oft. 10 UO 60 UC QIC
i oat many persona aau own injurru.
Thn wltr1ft bind of con f union nrevalled.
and many men, their face pale with selling them at prices that are
rnrtftd and made dearie rate rushes for the
exits, knocking down and trampling upon below wlint COmpCtitlOllIwOuld
or sex When the smoke and dust caused
by the explosion cleared away the forms a6k. Other dealers can't touch
oi many persona were seen wruning upon
the floor In the vlcinltr of the place where
the bomb bad fallen Tne seats tbere- us when it COmeS tO lOW priCt'B
flooring In spots was torn up and the ana UUUU UOOCiS,
beams partly shattered.
It is supposed that the reason that one
of the bombs did not explode wasthat It
struck the back of a man sitting In one of
the seats, extinguishing the fuse. The
missile itself.havinit been broken, and the
burning fuse put out, dropped harmless to
the floor.
Notwithstanding the frightful confus
ion, the lower part -of the building was
emptied In a few minutes of all but the
officials and the dead and Injured,
Fifteen persons were killed instantly
and fifteen others have since succumbed.
Eighty persons are In a serious condition,
some of them from injuries and others
from fright, It Is report od that fifty of
the Injured cannot recover. The Interior
of the opera house Is badly wrecked. The
killed Include a German named Koggen
brod, an Englishman named Itaram and a
feJL
very bitter, the people believing that this (ton taking p.a
la but the first of a series of outrages that "u$.toi", i
PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU
1) SCOVKHE I OF
Mta's Miraculous Remedies.
Lbrl Blinded I'hjftlciniiV Kn dorse Tlirui
As being the (J r eat est
.Hscmtry of the Age
Positive cii'e nhenittruc
in accordance to lit hero
ions, in diseases Incur
Dlore sfK'allid AM It
sine, uipniiiena, tiirrn
ntJi, uroncuiiii, canines
eMiL'vMlon tit the trnkc
heieult oi sunss pur
tiMtfitexy and limb p;ir
an?td restored to their.
natural oomlttlon. Hiine
nn liver eoinnlatnt. dvsenterv. in dso-ralleil
Atari unease are rnijrriy i-uitu uv uin ineui
nr. nt mi own ni'UMtLinc.
n During nine years over 16,000 person hate
tia.i Lhasa medicines and are llvlns witnesses
Frenchman named Verdon. Among the el their worth. I will not go Into practice my-
Intnrad In a German of the name of Wlcke belnK 0Ter T4. ea" .0l ncei . 8eli . ",y
injured is a merman oi ine nama oi " icae, mrltnl ODTt i i1HTe two eminent phyfichius
who was the representative of a North cennneeted with me to attend to calling at the
American firm. Tbere are no Americans residences oi inn iick " rryiurru,
or JLngnsumen among me lujurau. rroni Patrick Uurka.
An Italian named Maurice Haldanl, who I'liiLAuKLmiA. Annie. ii.
was arrested on suspicion of being reipon lroressor Boudrou Uear Sir Allow ine to
athla forthaoulraire has confessed Bev- stud you lay sincere thanas for the good that
sinie lor tne outrage, nasconressea. eev- iBedlcine done met and you can
era! well known Spanish anarchists have piblUU this letter It you choose, for the benefit
been arrested on suspicion or complicity or the sunerers. in wmcii i win state lnaani;
1Q IUI OniDB. .,.rt In lh ti fnr.it al ihnnt ,lr ivaVt
The feeling against the anarchists is and ny hand became so swollen, and lnflamma
iiace, some oi tne aocwrs inougnti
epl id t iiuuu ainnuuiea lu save
will be attempted to avenge the death of g0Ju rrof. iioudrou's office, and get some oi his
.fanes, wno, ine nigns neiore nis niam, i neauine torih ana mat uo anew u woum aave
deolared that some of his fellow anar- "I""?;, .h..n. ,nA,ntarn
his killing.
AFLAME ON THE LAKE.
Destruction on tha Steamer John Prater,
Twanty-ona Loit.
North Bat. Ont, Nov. The steamer
John Frazer. which burned on Lake Ni pis
sing, was on the way from Callander to
Davidson & Hay's lumber yard, at the
west end of Lake Nlpttslng. Beside the
crew, which consisted of Captain Doug
lass and a crew of six men, tbere were on
baard tha ataamar soma twentr lumber.
men, and of the whole number on board ul doctors but was still pining anay. withap-
in VVUII IUU H .1 .111 Bll WHI int. -
te ranted to eo out. but could not stand the son,
would often drop down nhlle attempting to walk
ucase was considered a very bud one j It was
laclined to run on congestion ot the brain, was
then recommended to Trot. Uoudrou's medicine
,nd 1 raada out to cot to till office. 1727 N. 10th
9tiest, and 1 cot the medicine and In three
weeki time 1 was able to be out ana tend nir to
tav busfnma. thnuirh one of mv horses died lu
the meantime from the head, while 1 stood It.
and am able to attend to business now. DianVs
to (lod Almlehty and to Prof. Uoudrou's medi
cine, which 1 vrlll recommend foreter to any
poor aimerer as i waawimu uw pirasiu to lime
ac j ouo can auu sea uia tur mi mcr nuuiiuuu
JObEl'H KIRKEK,
omce and iAboratorv ooen dally fiom 7 a. m.
io b p. iu. via u or nip m
1717 North Tenth Kteet.
1ee. 10, 'ti-Xy. I'll Had el ih la, la.
Bond 2 cent itamp for valuable book.
wsslcs the welling all went down, and I had the
uis ot ray flocers. Then I went to work, and
oaslder mysell well, and earnestly recommend
the remedy to all aflllcted like me. There Is
ootblog In the world like It to destroy blood
fioisou, reuuee weiiiiiK, uiiuiuiiate puni, reswir
na action In the nerves, and circulation In the
blood; mere is nomine to compare to iu
r: I'ATKICK HURKE,
1703 N. Oth HU, Philadelphia, I'
From Joieph Ktrkner.
18 Ninth btret-L riilladelnhla. To.
riease allow me to add mv testimony to your
list. Ilavlng been sunstruck thiee times during
twenty years, the last time It was so bad that 1
was bed last for four months; had the very best
only seven men escaped.
Following Is a partial list of those known
to have been drowned by the burning of
the steamer Frasert Captain W. Carr.
Matthew Drennan, J. Stherland, Alf Bar-
beau, William btoryo, Thomas Osborne,
Alex Donnuhus. John Shaw. Isaao Shaw.
John Smalley, Tom Massey, Tom Bowers,
Tern Sheriff, James McCann and seven
others whose names are not known by the
survivors.
The steamer caught fire about three
miles from Goose Island, and a panle
must have ensued. Notwithstanding the
faet that the steamer carried the usual
supply of lifeboats and preservers, and
had a large scow In tow, Captain Carr
ana Mr. uougiass, tne nrm's storekeeper
at Frank's Bay, are among the lost.
The nre was witnessed from Frank's Bay
by Captain Burril and a young Indian tn QtnVAa
the employ of J, B. Smith A Bona They 3tw vuo,
Tinware.
Heaters and
ore
1 $35,000
TPIMirc SAM!
Worth of WINTER STOCK to be Sold
-AT A SAOItlFOE OF-
E HALF WHAT IT COST ! !
WE
Are ready for business with a
full line of Fall nnd Winter , , ,
Footwear, lints, Caps. Hontly- w,lich 1,10 most ontlcal ens
Mudc Clothing, Overcoats, (Be , lmncr mnyknvo In choosing'
in sueh'vaiiety as to enable us ou' slock ivo havo 'cured
to fill any stylos that wo feel certain will
meet with
WANT
YOUR
approval and by this catering
to jour interests, consulting
your taste, and anticipating
your requirements wo fecPthat
we are justified in soliciting your
Vo over estimated trade in our purchases during the fall with the result that to-day we are over-crowded
with winter goods. It won't do to carry too much stock and we intend to move it. The quickest way to do this
is to inaugurate a sale on sosiupendous n scale that it will bring buyers to us from all over the county who want
to save money during these hard moi.ey times, yiicn we tell you that we will save money for you, you can de
pend on it is no humbug. We mean what we say. Look at these array of figures.
tmnudtatelj pul off In their boat toth
ecene of tho accident, but b7the tlmether
reached the ipot the boat waa burned to
the watera edge, andjeren aurrlrori had
reached the top of the ecotr. The engine
waa not etopped, and during all the time
the boat waa burning ehe continued to
plough through the water. Some of the
TTlftn fttril n-mllncr In tha w.t.. m.n.nul tn
fA'XL$ttL th:d.ba"a Samuel Graveu's
er e wheel and went down.
Ranges
In Great Variety nt
Twenty-four Drowned.
Popular Store, Bank Street
Spouting a special
ty Stove repairs furnished
on short notice
ItpRSonnhlp!
Just Opened!
m . .... ti. . (i .v. x a mi . .
peller Albany, of the Western Transit nOOting an
eompeny, loadea wltu grain, and the pro
peiier aVnuaaeipnia, oi tbe Ancaor line,
Inftdexrl with fnl anrl intnarBT mtrnViin,
the eiploelon can be formed from the al eonided off Port Aux Darquea la a
t ... . .r..v. aenee rog ana eunt in 200 reel 01 water,
falling Iron at Pena Ca.tillo. two kilo-, Tn, c,pUin, of both boat., with twentr
jnetere dUtant fTom wheie the etoamer lmtDi B(,t aehore at Port Aua Barquea.
blew up. The other boat, containing twentr-four
Another remarkable effect of ths explo- men wal lunt- ThiT pteka1 up ,i,n
alon la mat tue uuiortunale eicnmer an- i hodl. with nr. tir..r.r. on nd u 1.
auvicu unuuj n.. ... " tuppoied that the whole crew of twenty
to fall In a street S00 yards away from j
w litre the explo.lon took place. In falling ( W.ka Oet. Tea T.are.
the anouor anmnhed a .tone balcony Into NEW Yona:. Not. . Lawyer Francis n,
, pieces and sank deep into the stone pae- Weeks, who waa brought back from Costa
ment below. 1 nea. wae arratuned bafare Recorder
The explosion lifted the sea UP Into the KmYtl,. In II,. n.nrlnt r.n.r.l ....Inn.
air lite a waterspout, mingling enormous , pleaded gulltj to the Indictment of North Tlrst Stoet, Lehlgbton
jMPNioive uuu a..a i.vuej nun rrina urrpnT WDirn icnnHn nim m n av. i .... . . ...... . .
wreckage, and hurling them for a great stolen $75,000 from the estate of Mrs.
distance on every side. Nicholas Fish. Thereupon Recorder PJ.01.6?. "Ia?s a.u L.UlPa .Ware,
Two seamen who escaped from the dy 1 BmYth wn.PnrM w-.v. to t. aoJh, wom-nasKew, ao.
namite laden steamer have arrived at lmnrlsonment with hard labor at Sin r - . you wuut to buy uecossary articles
Slltoa, after having been blown np la Bin for ine upusenoia you w ill uaa tUlfl to
that vessel and thrown a great dlstanos , pe just the place, lou will be astoa
out to sea, falling among a mass of burn- ' Kentucky ropntuu wiped Oat. Uuea to see what you can buy for a
Ing wreckage. One of tbe seamen bas his ouisvillk. isor. b. ine uemocrata smau nmouui oi money, uooie auu
hair badly singed and the other has an have gained probably ten legislators. The I see us. We will treat you right,
arm injured. JJoth assert that theorew ropuusis nave oeen practically wipeaouv -r -w- - T-.rX7
of the dynamite ship were Ignorant of the The Democrats will haveatleast llSmem- I M Hi I 11 i
v w -a s -J, L. V JL. S
Popular Novelty Etore.
Montz's niock, Opp. Advocate Office,
reienceofthe contraband dynamite on
oara oi ner.
rbelossof life by the dUuter is Known
be fUllv&UO. while ovemtbausand have
lOetved lnjurte which In hundreds of
oases Lllunpple them fur life, while many
are dying of their wounds.
Pxtlaoelphia, Not X - K mysterious
robborr of &K in gold ooln irom the house
107 N irth Third street on ' he night of Oot.
SO and the alleged stabbing of John Cross,
who reported the theft, nave been ex
plained by the arrest of Ci i s and his oon
fesslou that he stole the cash and stabbed
himself in order to make the affair look
5enume. The gold was the property of
ohn Welsmau.Crohs' tax tu i In-law. Cross
was held In 1 1,000 ball for trial.
Gni.r'NSBrno, Pa , Nov 9 An u nit n own
man committed suloide on the public road
two miles east of here lat evening. He
waa nearly six feet tall bad a black mus
tache, ana was well li ".!. Inhts pocket
waa found a lettr saying ' I, the suloide.
wish my bodv buriml nliout an autopsy,
as tbe cause of my death it apparent, when
I say that I deliberately pointed the pistol
to my right temple aud fired." The letter
was signed "Ouly a Sulci. le."
Bbaddotk, Ta, N'ov. 9" Furnaces of
the E'lgar Thomson bteel v orks blew op
yesterday afternoon, causing a terrible
disaster. The noise of tbe explosion
created a panic a moon tbe Hungarians
who live near tbe furimte. and the men
and Tiuraeu lied from tbe r homes tn ter
res, 1 be whole top of tbe bugs furnace
was blown off, and the death dealing ele
tnenU were scattered In every diretion.
John Metes was taken ottt t the debris a
perfect mass of blisters It is feared that
be Inhaled the deadly gaMW
Cniontowx;t ,' j5oV" J. Tie recent
heavy rains have enabled a large number
oi coxa plant in this rriun to resume,
after au enforced tdleutM of several
nomli The Hill Farm p. ant of the Dun-
tarFuioaoe oompHoy Lunuttug ot 340
ovens auU employing 150 iueu and IelsenJ
ring So t, of 40i) otui employing 900
men, resumed -tenUv, IHh Sc Hrown-
reid ia part 1 a 4u iron oompany
and tiVHoy otln - v ill be making coke in
a lew 'ya Mr igu(loi vl tbe week
asveral thou m I at'itional ovens are ex-
peatfil te be i it
MooMOAl.ti i' Sc 6 Referring
to tk ftulur
anything a
Coal ' -ntrr
the li.rgrt
vallcj , v.u
ltlltlt D
aa i u
lltilU " v t
pnftl u 1
Wb'.l IK,
if Uey w
(aik'e4 u,
r n.e ti
i, fin in
er n tneee to eflfset
v an nt bare and at
f i i weak, ass of
r Monooxahela
c.t authority ia
l saarkeU,
- sigbt mw to
i s iv at linn
. u i.. ighuut the
u . i furore asxt
i -e the prtee
the u.eo to
i a ise
here of the legislators out of a total of 1M.
XIb Bft LafayetU.
South Bktblhiim. Pa.. Nov. 9. Le-
bign deieatea mrtyslte in the Zoetball
game played here yestsrday afternoon by
a score oiuioa
ITEMS OF STATE NfeWS.
To Whom it May Concern.
All tiersom ara herebv forbid Mllinir mv nr lv
uigUi . J. WekUn. ol farovlUe my loriuer
atui, MDythlug lu my turn as I wlu not be re
siKHialbielurauyilsbUcoutracled by the U1
JOHN W. BE AYE It
Kov.T-M- w Weissport, iu
Katters of Interns from AU Over the
Co lumen wealth.
., WnceK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
Kn.. n.. rhllad.lphla Eachan,...
I VwYibv V.. a TV - . t .
LiVCiSTER.Pa.NoT.S-Allthenrisonera 7. i. .v. ..' Z S.-i!T
in tbe BheaCTer caae, Includlnf Abe Das-1 Some of (a. lancst galas were scoreil oa the
cara, aiacnargea, except juart una-1 epeainr transactions. Closing bldst
urd and Jo, Brownswelger, who ware Laalgb Taller (IK w K.v.ip,...
held (or trial at court. reaairlraala H D T com... mi
Booth Bbtuleheu. Pa.. Not. After ? """ ''"-
being In session for a fortnight the grler. u'hiib NaV '."!;! hS
no, eomraiiiee oi rauroaaera nas aa i justtlng r m j, esjj
u.iu, uuiuit vw k.. uai.reuoe I ri.saing 1,1 pro. . M
with the Lehigh Valley officials. Rsadlng Id cf 5,,. u
Rbadiko. P., NoT..Tacob Schall.. S''i'i'p?" 'A'1
an.thlnv for Rr. rf.va an d .1 a u l..fe
be will tAr.hlm.ltnri..th It. I. . I Oeewral Market.
rellgiouamonomanlao. N P","D,,fSf,.?0I ' -Flour !
Bxtiilkhem. P... Nor. 8.-K.tl.Kohl.r, No. $8?iR&
.a jmi, uiu, came uere irora .loaroe I reusr. .iraigut, ,i4ss ; western Hlnter,c1,ar,
Erl. lit;
D L..W 1W4
N. Y Central.... 10a
WestBhors ...
LaksErleAW 171,
Kew J.rr Cen.llT
Del Hudion H1H
leu's OTercoats i $JL.OO worth $f
Men's tilvcrcon&s nt StfO worih S1300
Ulen's!) lvcrc4 at 19 worth $1.
.Mean's Salts nt $4, $59 $f .tut! $1, worth to $16.
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 Goats, Jackets and Capes.
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 huven.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 rrake you a stylish and wcll-m tde Suit or Overcoat at these prices.
At 15 a Suit or Overcoat wortn $22; at $20 a Suit or Overcoat worth $28; at $22 a Suit 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. REMEM BER this great Sale
and Bargain Place is
TDD ONK I'llICIl
Star Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Hall,
fgr Opposite the Central Railroad Station, Mauch Chunk.
The best goods nt the lowctt
prices has always been our
motto.
ZERN'S
Opera House Store, Lchighton.
Crystal Palace Clothing Hall,
5
The cool weather speaks louder than words of the necessity
of a change in Clothing. First you will need an
OVERCOAT
IPe have them for the big and little aid 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 Hall, i hese goods are not "Shoddy," and are
not old styles but are the very newest effects from Philadalphia
and New York. The Priees are the very low est in the county.
Think ot this
Children's Overooats $1.50 and up
Bova' Oyerooats $3.00 and up
Men's Overcoats $4 00 and up.
Come and soe the Very Latest Styles in Overcoats.
In Latest Styles and 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 aud up.
M. LOSOS & CO.,
OBbRT'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. LEIIIGILT0N, PA
The Cheapest Place in Town
TO BUY
You Avant to buy an Overcoat. We
will sell you one at the right price and
will guarantee it, we sell Overcoats at
prices that can't he heat.
Children's Suits A Specialty
Come and examine our stock.
ADAM MERKAM & SON,
First Street
Lchighton, Fa.
county to work. She was given lodging, f UV II, do. do., .might, 3.laa3 to, do. do
. Mr. surer, a Baptlet
out tbe gas and waa
in the home o( Rer. Mr. Sllrer. a BaDtlit fet.nt. 3Hais, Mlnoeeota, dear II
mlnliter. She blew out the gaa and waa ". Wa.; do., pateat, Wsua
atDhTKl.ted I o. or.na., meo.r nr. floor
aipnjxuiea. IMW r barrel Whe.t Arm, hlgll.r, with
Philadelphia, Nov. S Jamea MeDer- Wto bid and Wttc. atied for Nov.mW: ou
mott pleaded gulltj In the court of quar- 'd and uiic. aaked Cor DeotmUri rr(e bid
ter leulone to aelllog liquor without a U- J aikrd for Januarr. eu)io. bU aad
cenae, aud wae aentenced bj Judra IUd !?fft "f r,!2t"- f"? u- "r"1
bid and (5c aiatd ot Januarr, tllto. bid and
TDKXRAiritocK, Pa., Kov. Beginning aSo. aaaed for February Oate ul.t, un
next Monday, all trainmen on the night ehenced. with W.c bid and asjtc aat for
p....ni.r train, of the Delaware, Laeka. "TiTHj; .bMS? D.-
wanna and Waetern railroad will be armed SlS. Llffi Ur .Si'f S r.f:nttr,i
with Wlneheete, rifle, and revolver. U ffi&JJliSXL
PmaioJSa P'n., wrrf "t0- Pork qul.t. arm; new UM, lUMao.
? W- R-.CV!?' U,d iM m rendered. IWUS
who olalma to be general ageat ef ihe M.u Butter qoiet. (Irm. N.w York dalrrS
Order of Solon, made Information agalnat atn(e : weet.rn d.lrr. lo : Biglm. wa
uiwi t. iiwan, euBreme pfieiaeni. 111 i tec . flf. lura orr.werr, wejimii . tern
all the membera of the eieootlre ooceialv eream.rr. Vec : imitation uhuhi, ltt
tee. eharirina- oonaDlraor to dehant tab Ckeeeedull unebenMl. lane, DOllH. .
order br making an aiilgBment. He ab "knHc MWMllHe i M't
. " . - a i , wi iirrn
wua torgery ana oonspiraoy.
NonaUTOWX, Pa., Nov T. Rlne4 taan
oially and toned to realgn the eaiUenb.1
of the Faraoere and Mehanloa' National
bank at PboUvlUe, George Roberta, n
mental aad phyeloal wreek, waa ailjndfed
a Inaatae aad aent to tka Bute Be.pUal
fer tba laeana at Norrtetow. rUk.rtV
downfall ia oHreetly ItateaMeta hllaforu
to u.i Btetvard a. Hester. praaUeit t
tke bank, from pasubment (or au bang. I laiave. M t.. auat a,..,
fllll'.'llM
Eul LlWrlf Cattle U.il.t.
EierLiaaiivT. Hi . Sm -t attle etaadr.
Ntme e ealra. t.l i oed tt.akn
440. ooauaoa to uudi.u. ( .41 lei ouwe ai.4
kAf.te. H atui t.i 1 ii iai itmmm
aad bolegna Lull, .t--A u iuua oetea. M
UIW,lmto. tj , w xrrdell
corn fed. - ,...,,. ..a un wo fl
W.neW iM..ri 1. r ,,., uatouau.
fair te 1- u.uoa n, t, l
wave, a. i v .
aad tUa, M Will,
KcbL,
tOctai
sua pi
Curve Congbe. Dowimmi, harm Tferocst, I
Orooppromptlrt relieve Whooping Oongb.
ana A.mm . for Mnanpun n Dae no
rtralt has eared tbooeaade where all oUaero
failed; will cdki TOO If taken In time. Cold
by Druggist, on a guarantee. For Lame Back
CTtxrot.uaonUitam'Mt'IJUiigit. Kcta.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
DICKINSON & KAD0N0,
Civil Enoinebrs
AHD SUBVEYOBfi,
ScutU First St, Lekif htori,
Prtiupt Atirotkia llodento Okimee
EniiMfgrit i.m the raai Bridge. Baal
Uilul.,11 tuulul,. laMMud wmiwi.
aJi, ekavee aad auaotf
eail Tea can aiau
. Ike eo Wee
RGBER'S DRUG STORE.
Not only Drug,.
OlQAItS, loo, excellent quality,
Pure Havana,.
DON'T FORGET I
NOU THE LADIES,
IN PERFUMERY I
Qulle a variety, too. Vogelet'e, Col
Sal'i. Illdkier!, and imported.
Call and aee. Pot Pourrl, In
raiei, CO cenla. Letting
and dt-llcaie Hacbet
Powder.
Pureat Soapa and Toilet U'atert.
Tha Nw Il.Ue luit out Salt Ei plana-
tori Bible, wltb a eomptete aei of New
Aide and Ilelpt, prepared eepeelally for
Into mute by too moei cmineu,
al Amutn and Or. at Untaln. "lib
New Map., by Major C K, Coader, of
tbe Paleatloe Exploration society.
Title It tbe beet ltlble for tbe family,
for ihj, mtnuiar. for the atudout. and
ow. AU lUUdsaa and Moral Bookt
of aar kind ordered and fnralebed aa
desired at waat 10 to SrO per Boat leet
Ikaa atoeauwa. Do not Ioit
RE BER.
"THE BAZAAR"
729 Hamilton St,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
COAT BARGAIN This Weet
Infants' Coats.
In cream anrl tan caabmere flannel, lined
children's coata In elrlprd and wool clalds,
elderdo n In plain and fancy. H'klteau
uacK, ituastan uaca, piaii.ru capca auu
puffel alcevw. Examine tbli line; It will
pay lou.
Misses' Coats.
tleavy coal, with military cape, Ruatlan
back and leg of mutton alwret, plaited
oapee, many colore ana ttyiea, (Avs.
liutietny oape coata 111 navy,iurrue, ru.ucu
brown and tan. tailor-made, uyleg entirely
new, (.76 to ia No trouble to tbow
coodi.
Ladies' Capes.
Long cloth cape,, embroidered collar,
back and down front, ribbon bow. a be-
cotnlUK eatment to any lady, tS OS, 10.60
and tin. Ulotucapee, nutiitny tope, rur
trimmed, ribbon buw front and back, 8
loebee long, io black, navy and golden
brown, tbe matt ull,b garment of tbe
aeason, tl 60 and up aide. Oenulne Lon
don d)ed teal pluib, 30 aud 31 Incbee
long, quilted and plain aatin lined. butter
By and Columbian tope, 116 to tt, See
our Una before vou bur. Our cloak room
ia overflowing with this teaeor't laical
norolllet, and fully 86 per cent, leti than
our lilt year'a pricca.
Lace curtain, 2 S-4 Janls bmg, SOe a
pair, were 7Gc Laea ourtaioe, S yards
long, extra wide, tl from 11.60. Law
curtalua, 18 jardi Ioa, handaome
pallWBt, tt.9 a pair were il SO, and eo
on. A big driT Io ebealUe out lain,, belt
coloring,, dadoe tn many de line, f i 86 a
pair; tbe aame are told eltet uera at H.60.
Blankets.
Our blanket denailmeot It In belter
tluna than erer, 10 d white hlinkeU, tit
10 f 10 a pa'r; grey uankett, see to ie.au a
pair; all wool tea rial blanket!, UM 11 1
and IU, at it T6 to M X. Thttt are
bettor tbaa ever offered by ay bouie,
M.F.Morrissey
TUB
EQUITABLE
Life Assurance Socistt
Of the United Slatei.
JANUARY 1, 1891.
Asset $153;0(S0,052
T?o.ov-,n alleilstlna
lotal Surplus
(I percent. Standard)
lucludlng Special tU
lerte oi f 2,000.000 to
wurdi entiibllsliment
,.iu,.!...r..c.: 31189,815
Income , . . 40,286,237
New Assurance
in 1892 300.490,316
Outstanding As
surance 850,962,2-15
Setter thin a Six-fir Cut. lartitmist.
New Tork, itreh T, 1(01.
In 1S71 1 took out Tontine Endowment
Poller No. 19,630. with tbe Equitable Life
Auurauce Society of tba United SI aee,,
for (6.000. and bare paid. In all, 11,768
in premium! to the Company,
On the maturity of tbe Endowment tba
Company paid me 17,086.10 In cath.
Aa an evidence of my tatltfactlon with
thlt return (which It certainly liberal, con
tacting the fact that it It In addition to
tbe protection furnished by the poller for
twenty yeart). I bare taken new attar
aliee with the Companr for 1 10,00a
W. A. Host.
JV. J3.-77.fr e a rtturn of tit iAl jr-
miumt paid, and infer ( on lAe ram at
the rate o o 2-5 jr et ptr annum.
W. P. LONG, Special Acent.
LeliiEltoi, Fena'a
KOONS' LIQUOR STORE
18 KKtDQUABTXat VOX
Fine Brandt ot Winet, Bran.lies, Oint,
Wbleklea ic, In quart bottle,
alto for
THE CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE BEER
la Quart Dottlee
AND BERKEBSTOCK'3 SUNRISE BEER
Qooda Delivered to all parts ot
Town Free of Charge.
Ifyeu need anything ia our linn we
would be pieuea to Dave your oruer
J. H. Koons'
MVM. Liper tore,
EaolMawb't OH 9Uad.
First Street, - - - LUsto.
With as carefully selected aSlock of Furniture as can be
found in the Lehigh Valley. The new effacts in Furniture can
be first found here aud at Prices too that can not be touched by
competition. TPo invite you to'cnll 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, Lehigh ton.
PEACHES ! PEACHES!
iJETAlL DEALERS will find it to their advantage to give
their orders for all kinds ot Fruits and Vegetables with Saeger,
who makes a specialty of this line ol goods. We huvo made
arranjrpii. ents for 5000 baskets of PE AUHES and a largo num
ber of H'ater Melons and they will be sold at such prices as will
astonish Retail Buyers You will savo more than the price of
the freight on each purchase. Let us have your order.
WliolQsnlo Commission Dealer, East Welssport. Pa.
NEW GAPES AMD COATS
Having purchased
Latest Styles.
them lute, we are able to show t'je
We have shipped our Old Coats to a party to sell for uj
thus enabling us to show New Goodi,
mm & mm,
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
CARRIAGE BUYERS
will do well to look at this Line of Fine Vehecles which we
carry in Stock:
Banner Sprint;, WHptee Spring, Thomas Coll 8prtasr, Brewster Spring, Duplex
Spring, Side Spring, We have tbwq la liio Body, White Chupel ,
Coralng, Fltaetou, Spindlo and all styles ia S and 3 Seated Buggies.
Our Price, Always The Lowes t
Henry Christman, sport, Pa
Aflmiiiistrator's notice.
Estate of O. II. 1I01I. late of Ubljtbtori
Borough, Carbon eounty. Pa , aWaeed
ail persons Indebted U said estate are
requested to make immediate pa) ment and
hose having legal claims aealo.t tbe satoa
will present them without delay In proper
order for tettlement to Z II. C. IIOAl.
Oet 27. GeVSw. Administrator.
Notice ot Dissolatien
LW eUiW to TIM:Pn W W
M, WM. 1 imtmhm having claims
MtBttWi wlUifMl del) aid like
rtii
mlfc Kad Llvwrv.
Tburttdax, Itctottcr
mil win irt-
nwuiK tr trn will plcM tuakr MUtueot.
TOWW,,,T'iRS"fclU
W U AKTUU1.Y,
LeatfMea.uetMH'ter
jSotico to Hunters.
All persons are forbid Hunrlne on the
andt of ihe undersigned. In Mahoning
Valley, Carbon county, I'a.. altet ihit
notice under penalty of In law.
OIIARl.ES XANDEK-
Oet IS t$ il.
Mte to Cootractors.
Scaled bili will be reelvd up to Situr.
av, Oetobtr SUl, UN, at 12 o'ciuck,
nooo, for the Hiwrinc ol Vb LMibton
Wrfwrt Countv lmi(f. All lofurma
Lioo In regard io ilio tiunnef in wblcli iba
work aball be m tforn.xl an W btvl t tb
oltto of ibr ( uutiu t.mii.iftitonert, bere
(veclftcattont tan I ii(tn liil, or f roa
oltbor of iln mt-mt't rt ot ai1 Board.
Ttw C'oiituiiMi n i-v.' ib rltbl io
rjtct..D mu, all h ofdar of lb
Bcanl. 1' ! ,W KB-Clark.
ni.ai swousaa.