BUI llAliUYJJlK A Railroad Treasurer Relieved of Twenty Thousand Dollars IS A OKOWDED OiriOE BUILDINO. BREATH IN DhAl) MEN STARTLING RESULTS OF A NEW JER , 6EY DOCTOR'S EXPERIMENTS. TREXLER i Two Mn Entered Itli rrlrIe Office, DIm ftbted nim by Itlowi with n Sandbag, mm. Kiosped llefore lie Could Olre the Alarm. Chicago, Nov lfl.-7obn A. DrftkMrea. urer of the Aidlnnft, Illinois and Iowa Railroad cbmpany, was sandbagged and robbed of tu.UOO In the office of tlrt) com pan?, on tbe ninth floor of the Itoolcer? buIMing, yesterday, Mr. Drake had the money In a little hand satchel, and was preparing to go out on the road to pay the emnloTes. lie had first ulneed the money In the Tallse, and was aliout to leave the office, when two men. stole up behind him and felled him to the floor by several hard Slows on the bead, presumably with a sandbag. When he' sank to the floor In sensible tbey seised the precious handbag and sncceesnilly escaped into the street. Tbe treasurer was knocked nearly in sensible, and ere he could move a finger In defense, he claims, the thieves tore tbe satchel from his hand and rushed out of the office, slamminir the door as they went They rode down In an elevator tery unconcernedly and made their escape. A mall carrier, In passing Mr Drake's office, heard groans within, and upon entering found the official lying upon tbe Door, bruised and in a aem.-conc.ou- con dition. Mr Drake had evidently received tough treatment. Dig welts on his head bore evidence of savage treatment. The central station detectives were notified and Inspector Shea put men to work, on the case. It was tbe most daring, nensatlonal robbery that has occurred in Chicago in mauv years. Occurring ns It did In one of the best known office buildings la the city, right In the very heart of the business district, tbe crime caused the greatest ox dtenient. K has been th custom of the treatarerto pay the employe of the road Id. checks. Had the custom Itcen contin ued ihe startling robber) nould not have been attempted In all tcobabillty, but Within the past week the officials of the company decided to pay the men In cur rency. From the story told by J rpasurer Drake, tt appears evident that tlit robbers knew of tLLs trip change. Ii. . me way they leaned that Mr. Drake i' i ended to call at tit office to get tbe moiii y. They must have followed bim into the building, around the north corndnr of the ninth floor, and waited until he Lad secured the money from the vault. The news of the robbery created abustle at the central station, tbe like of which has not been seen since Assassin Irender gast was brought there after shooting Mayor Harrison. The police overhauled many suspect, and it U reported that de tectives aires, cd two men at a depot who refUHed to give an account of themselves, and that they were lockea up at the cen tral station. Jsoue of the officers would admit that nn -arrest had been made. Ifeld for Criminal Neglect, CHICAGO, Nov. 10. The coroner's jury, -which for several days has been Investi gating the wreck on tbe Hock Island rail road at Beventy-ilrst strewt, returned a ver dict holding the railroad corporation re apourilble for criminal neglect. Conductor Freeman, Flagman Putnam and Collector Porter, of the wrecked train, were held to the criminal court for negligence. The jury claims that the rear of the wrecked train was not properly protected, and that the twelve deaths of the wreck were di rectly due to this negligence. nig Itoltbery at Johnstown, I'a. JoKSSTOWJf, Tn., Nov. in. An extensive robbery, Involving the boldest jobof burg lary ou record here, was committed In the heart of tbe city last night, Walden's hardware store was broken open and en tered by a gang of men, who carried away large quantities of fancy hardware, re yohcraand knives In bulk. They took only the finest lines of goods. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloilnff Qnotatlons of th. Kew York and Fhllailelplila Exchange.. Nw Youk, Not. 13. The bioo market con tinue, lrresatar. with price, generally ashada lower Closing bias; 4 1BH xhl-h Valley.,.. 13, Pennsylvania .... CO Beading 2JM S. Paul Lehlsb NaT 51 M Kaaulnfg. m. 4s., 7u Iteaalnalatpffe.. SS HsaulnsfclDf s... MM Reading 8d pf 3... l!-4 New Jersey Cen..lM N.y. &N. E X!li Del & Iludson 130 W.N. Y.&r-a.. U.&B.T. com., ll.&U.T.prer., Erie 1371 V.. U Sc W 13 N. Y. Central 101 West Shore 103), mite E.ries v... iz Generat Markets. PBlulnlLPmA, Not. 15. Vlour weak, win' ter superfine, (332.10: n Inter eitras. t2.12H tjajI no. x winter lamuy, 3r.az.75; J'enn- ylTanla roller, straight, S333.K; western winter, clear, f3.tl&M1; do. do., straight, t3.143J.10i do. do., patent, J..TOJJ.T3: Minne sota, clear, 12.6013.'); do., straight, t3.2VS3.C3; do., patent, $3.7&M0: do., favorite brands. higher. Ky. Hour, l&U&o-l per barrel. Wheat tmltt.steadr. witness, bid and c. asked for November; .IHc. bid and Ojg. asked for lie cember: 66o. bid and CtUc. asked for Janaarrt S7e. bid and Wc. afikod for February. Corn Unlet, steady, with ttv.c bid and 3o. asked for November: 444c. bid and UHo. asked for uecemoerl c ntu ana ll.o. asked tor Jan nary) Mo. bid and stc Lid for February. Oats steady, doll, with 8Vc. bid and Stlo. asked for November; W t.iii and HOW. asked for December; Hoc. bid and a.lt$o. asked for January; 3Jc. bid and IMhw asked for Feb ruary. Beef flrui. dull; extra mess, SlO.Wa Jl; family. Hi.' U 3). 1'nrV dull, weak; sew mesa, 1171. 5) l.ard quiet, nominal; steam rendered, ttf., Butter quiet; New York dairy, WS64c ; weateru'dotry, lTMftMo.; Kl eins, J?c i New Turk cr un.ry, i&diXJa.i western creamery, axtt.; luiltatlou cream ery, 133c i'Umwv dull, st ady; New York, larffe, Vibuaw. Ms Uas Made a Simple Apparatus With Which th. Lung. May II l'nt to Work After They nave Once Stopped It Is No Talented and Any On. Oan Malta It, Dr. Edwin Do Bann of Passaic, N. J., makes the announcement regarding the time honored statement that n man has died from lack ot breath that if breath was all he needed be should have lived. Considering that air is the most plen tiful resource of nature, having, as polit ical economists would say, no value be cause of its abundance, one would think that Dr. Do Daun had made no particu lar discovery. But there is more In his statement than is apparent at first From time immemorial physicians have directed their ingenuity toward an effective application of this wealth of air, but without satisfactory results. Cases of suspended animation como un der their notice every day. Man are rescued from the water after a hard bat tle with the waves, their lungs filled with water, the life's action suspended. In the majority of instances restoration of animation cannot be effected. The lnngs may be emptied of the water; the life giving nlr, eo abundant, is at hand and if it could only be forced into the organs and respiration started life conld be re newed. Physicians' efforts to, solve the problem have been unceasing, but, says Dr. De Baun, misdirected. When a man is rescued from the wa ter, the first thing done is to empty the lungs of water by rolling him on a bar rel or lifting him from the ground head downward. Then he is laid on his back, the arms raised to expand the inugs and a ryhtlrato contraction and expansion of tho chest walls effected by alternate pressure and relaxation. Some times the forcing process has been kept np for hours with ultimate success, but considering tbe possibilities recognized in artificial respiration the results have been far from encouraging. Dr. Do Baun has worked on an entire ly now line, and tho result of his experi menta and observation is a method of Internal respiration, which, ho claims, cannot possibly fail. His attention was first directed to tho subject by a case of suspended animation in a newly born child. It has been the practice in such cases to force air luto the lungs of the infant by breathing into its month and then contracting the lnngs by pressure upon the chest. But this has been found not only intensely disagreeable, but high ly inefficient. Dr. De Uann decided to try a new ex pedient, lie passed a small rubber tube through the nose of the infant and down into the throat. Closing the mouth, he forced air through the tube from a rub ber bag, inflating tho lungs; then, releas ing the pressure from tbe mouth, found, as expected, that the elasticity of the muscles of tho chest caused immediate contraction of the lungs, forming a com plete respiration. This was kept up for 45 minutes, when natural respiration bad been restored, ana a life bad been saved. Since then Dr. Do Baun has per fected this hastily improvised apparatus and finds that animation may be often restored within 13 minutes. The apparatus is as simple as it is in genlous. It consists of a long rubber tube, near one end of which is a piece of Boft rubber with whloh to cover the mouth and nose. At the other end are two rubber bulbs. After the tube has been inserted between the teeth, and the mouth and nose covered slightly, the lower bulb is compressed, forcing air into the second bulb, which acts as a res ervoir. This second bulb is much more elostio than the other and maintains a steady pressure of air through the tube. It Is covered with loose netting, which acts as a sort of safety valve against overpressure. The tube is fitted with a stopcock that may be used to lend force to the first few respirations. A few compressions of the lower bulb are sufficient to fill the lungs. Then the pressure on nosoand mouth Is relaxed, and the lungs arc- emptied by the nat ural elasticity of the muscles of the chest. This elasticity remains even aft er death, and with this instrument it is quite possible to make a dead man breathe regularly as long as tho applica tion continues. In Borne of the doctor's experiments ou dead bodies this simu lation of life has been absolutely star tling. It is not for dead men, however, that the "insufflator,'' as it is called, has been devised, but for men who have been brought apparently to death's door by asphyxiation from gas and water. In the. latter case the lungs must first bo emp tied. The apparatus weighs but a few ounces. It U not patented, as Dr. De Baun is a strict observer of medical eth ics, which dtvlaro that the discoveries of a physician belong to the world. lie is treasurer of the Btate board of medical examiners of Kew Jersey and has in vented several valuable surgical instru ments and devices. Hew York World. II o have a Inrgo number o well built rind stylish wngons and cniringes which wo mti,t get nd oft. lo do so we arc piling them at prices thntarr below what compctitionvoultl uk. Other dealers can't touch us when it comes to low prices uid GOOD Goods, PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU UlSCOVKKKIt OF Broil Miraculous Remcflifs. Ulirl Minded riirttclani KtntomeT!:etn Althing the (ii-tattH rIcocry ol the Am FottUhecu e wheustruo Hi at lulUulKe Ion. (tci ions, in dWcuffs incui More MwnlWd AMI able. Diphtheria, tarrl ma, hrotii-him, catting' fonjrestlon of th troki 'lie i pMilt of suns pai iiHtiiiexy and 11m bt nar htl7cd n-atoriHt to their', natural oundltion, tinttie n,.terrnmp!a1nt,dv'mery, 'ii dso-oHlli itt ihfsi,r -ire nti('v cuivil D ure lutxtl ate of div own urflt.ti.lniT. uDurtns nine years orer 18,000 person have hail Mete medicine and aio llvtnjr ttnesbpg ft meir worm, lwumoi jr." "ho prniicemy elf. hrlnv ntT 1A fnr (if lure: will sell in in eel til lies only. 1 hae two eminent phyfiidfiitB ton nnec ted with ineto attend to calling at the rvsiurucen vi inn hick ii rri'iint.'u, TESriM(NiAlS. From P trick iturke. ruiLAiiKLTBiA. Anril o. nvt. Profensor Boudiou Dear sir Allow tne to send ) ou my sincere tnanKS lor me good mat onr iiiwllrniB done me and ou cjiii pmoIUI) this letter It you choose, lor the benefit tl wiu uurrrr3. in wnitii i win mie i n ins hand erutlied coupllnz the ears, and doctored (or it, and waitn the hospital about six weeks, and iay hand became so swollen, and tiiflamma ton taking puce, some oi tne doctors thought 1 nae tofiei iut nauu ainnuiaieu 10 aat i. but 1 was told bv ono otmv friend tn to to l'rof. Iioudrou's olllce, and set tome ol hU would bae to cet in) hand amputated to aatt m y nit, uui i Yi as loia nv ono oi my inenoito medfi lne for It, and that he kuen It would save nv hand. i went them and (rot the medicine, and In two weeKSine swelling an went uown.anu xnaa ine is ot my fi users, 'then 1 went to work, ant1 consider nijsell well, and earnestly recommend tke remedy to all anitcted like me. There 1 othlug In the world like It to destroy bloou potion, reduce swelling, annihilate pain, restor ins action In the nerves, and circulation lutlu Mood, there Is nothing to compare to It. Uespecllullv ouri, TA THICK IUTRICE, 1703 N. mil bt, Philadelphia. Ta Fmm .?ni!, Klrkner- 18 Ninth street, I'hlladtlid.Ia. Pa, 1'Ie.ne allow tne to add mv trstlmni.v to .0111 list. 11a vine been suustruck thiee times durliif. twenty )(ais, the lant lime It was bo bad that J nits bed fast for lour months; had the ery bem ii donors uui was sun pining away, wun ap ua ite itoor. and irrpat nuln all nvir inc. Al wrant fd to ro out. but coidd not stand the still. wouia oiien urop uown w nne at'empting in walk (tiecase was considered a ery bad one; It wa iclinrd to run ou congestion ol tho brain, wat ;ben iccom mended to l'rof. Uoudroti's medlrlne ind I made out to got to his ottlt-e, 1727 N. 10th itrect, and I got the medicine and In thrce week time 1 was able to be out and tending to my Dustiness, tiK-iigii one ot tin hows died h .ha meantime from the hrad. while I stood It. uinamaoietoattfud touusineisnow, liiatikk o Uod Almumy and to I'roE. ll-mdrou's medl lne, which 1 will recommend foreter to anj "wr sufferer as 1 was, would be pleaid to haw iiiy ono Cilt and see up for further information, Kespectluny ours JOsElil KIRKEll. Office and Laboratory open dally fiomt a. m oa p. in. 0,1 1! or writ to ALhXANtU'H ItOUDKOU, 1717 North I en hi-t'cet, tec. 10. VJ-ly. I'lTlladelphia, l'a Send 2 cent stamp for valuable book. The Acrlcutturat I'rufeitlon. TUoeJucated agriculturist is slowly but Burely driving the uueducated and do., fancr. nwaiiKo.: do ' nntliinking mau from the field. With smatl, iofVtfi-"4c.t part iHou, sftMro.t full tha retlreineut of every quack and the 'yylUfS "T, ?yeat ot, th,e bS' whole agricultural profession, whi.ih is thus brouglit ono step nearer its trne position that it justly held in Roman tiroes the foremost rank of all the world. Science. llaOalu Cattl. .Maratls. ilrrril). Nor. IS. No CHttl. on sala, and tha R.arral l!lnB atrouif. r Uoirs stronger for light gradiMi. utli.ra t a t r; Yorkers, I4.0S C&ls'. Ifigs. milfl iaokers, t&,8; raedlnmaand hrarr, tt"'i&; cholca hearr, I t4AJD9s.iv, euerp .low ana tasltrt fair lo tood htp, 13 lavas 1; chc.lc, mli.d, H&3 tti; fair to food lamb,. JS.Wai; cbolc., t.lla(JS. C'anaJ a larabs dull at $1 IS. A l'olnt for Conductor Scott, DATTLK t'HFEK, Mich.. Kot. 1ft The examination Ix-fore Justice Henry of Con ductor Scott, who wan found guilty by th. coroner'a Jury of criminal neglect, which caused the Grand Trunk accident, began yesterday. Switchman McCul. louxh, tha first witne-s, got mixed up, and swore that he gae train No. 6 the mam track before Euinui-er Wooley slg nalrdforlt. At the nm ncr'a inquest be Mtl that Engineer WouiVy celled for the swttub and he gave It t him. This testi mony will bare a t.n.Tiiy toliwentbe res, onaiblIty of lit,, i, n T Wooley and Conductor Scott for tht incident. The Srld. of Our Nary. BWToy, Nor. 15. TL,- new eommwee dea-royer rolumbla van -rat on a prelim lna'y trial spin yaMen iv with the bast gra lfying reaulta. Vu;..r forced draft he teveltnH.,1 a anew! uf 83.8T knots per hour, anl under nat.ual draught 90.3 knnia, Tkii means tlmt on the oftloial tnul, which occur lo t nrrow, when the vessel ill tn- pushed lor every ounce of energy and every particle of speed that there la in her, she will easily make as kno's, and earn a premium for her build ers, William Cramp & hone, of Philadel phia, of cluae upon (400.1100, riruriUli Murilar In Ohio. Oi fTEi t, o , Nov id -Near Alliance, O., .Viae Birdie Baugh. a handsome and highly respected lady in the community, and a student at Mount Vernon college, was outraged and lunrcli- ed by Curt Dav idson, a farm hand In tbe employ of Mr. Baugh, who cut her ihrnat from ear to ear Davidson ms fuu! lying heeide the road with his tbm.ii i -it He may recover, in which eeee a 1 i.. hi u i predicted. General I tooth to I.,.,ut. lo America. Ixindov. Nov in li.e Morning an nounces that r.il Uiuitb will goto New York tu 1SW to hiiperintHnd the trans fer to the United .-4 iters or the heudqaor ten of the Suh&um Army Geuernl Booth thinks th. re Is a v v Hold In Amer ica for the IwtU .11 Km A 'i.y propaganda, eepeclally anionti the Me uodUu He In tends to try in A i ue. u.t u.auy new ldeaj and experiments XHaeUy I looila to fruMla. BamiN, Nca 15 -h f ut atorme have caused Iqmeiise Jam.i r m Kast r-ruaeiiv Nomeroua vil 1 1, i;ulf (f Dentate hare ben paru..li) p... .inted.andalarge 4um.ui as luiiiirr 1.1; I number of ha 1 u ,e pertMjua v. er i i .1 A SUIIUul Ironer. Augusta Sleviu, who is employed in one of the hygienic laundries o'f Now York, oan iron 108 shirts in a day. She is n Dionu, with big, Lrown eyes; youtui, slender altno.t to delicacy, nnd could bold her own in apy beauty oouleet. bb.'ll Know Aim Again. When the kinu of the Belgians stopped in tavern at Bpike during a recent rain storm he overheard the hostess remark: "I've seen the mug of this tall fellow be fore." Ere leaving the place tbe king presented tbe huxtees with a bast of himself ami later forwarded a large photograph, with his autograph. Ex-chanwo. AN ORDINANCE ! An Ordinance Re-gulat.Dff tb Nuru berlugof Uouees, Ac, In the Ilorougli of LBhigutoUt Pa. B it eiiMtetl auil ordained by tbe borotivb ol Lehlithtoa, iiiTowh41ouacll,MteaibliHl anl tt it hereby enacted audordalbec by tu autEorlly of the khk1: l. 1 taal tbe bouwi, tore and otlter build- mj oeiue or iroininiE on any oc uie imbllc ueU or alley of U said bo ro tufa aliall W DUiubftred In the nuni.er hrilniaitatr t.rnviai and th owner tlrf be rrquired to iuw numbers platftly I awed upon Ui liont tlierwr. ablorhJten&inltaudtrti be at least tbre (J) iocbM id clear beixbt ol fliriire, ut b taat ud lo tba door traaie or ou tbe traiuoin o ci t e door Id ucb a manner to be rwllr wu. 2. rit butw, kloriM aud ocb r bulldintc aforMnld alkail b numbered aa follow. Nor l ti and Houtb from Huuib and Mahoning- strefisi I ail aad West from flrat tirtwl, oouiiIIuk our buudred number to each aouai and alowiau ue nuiubfr for every kiiUMtu hud one tuil lies) ttt txoept tu auh eae wbi- the trquiue wuuM tut lo loui. Ibeu oniiUou In tbe ueit buudrd ontll the ft at loteaoctiu trcH rite eveu number atuOl be utwutoT ou tlte et side of Ue atrMta. runatOK .North ttud outh. and tbe odd nunibert ou the UUat ldr Uierc.r. J he evau number tOiall be phtced un i n s.nih aid uflue tieet rnaiiUiX Bast and ft i ai'd odd humbei ou Uie South ld lbtrif. a tif prntju retustuff or oi(leciiua lo oumblt Aid. il if ur..vt,iou of tlus ordiuauee witbiu tiilnj dty afUtr uotio, tball be liable to a ! n.tlt uf One IKiilar. wulrh shall be recovered tvt-.iiuiiuc itf utw iu saeu case nuuut nod ,'tovided- I- oat wi Into an ordluai e at Leblahtoa. pa . i n il.t Mulb llay u( November A It Wao. J.L. OAbEUPri-bidout. Attebt, C W BOWER. bbcreUr. AproT)d ttua tth da of Noveuibar U. laWS. J. U. ZtMSi, Burton boa tit are i fu dttroyod. A uiizd and 1B4 it vrul ttabing Intiusuat im St i-tUnu liUM. Ka.a. , irt nTlal fi.o. Silver 'ILc t-Ki Iiiduaoi ' i of ll uuai, Al n.bava' u. , 1.1 ut iLuiu-t to i house anu rtfyuou olf. lr.-o.ej laave uaca dUpa r-ted to thm aceno, aaU aarioua troabk U buuo1dU4 Auditor's Notice. In tbe OitdNUM' Oourt of Car bo roanty. the mailer of the wtat ol WUtlam Uarrct Tne Auditor anitolnted bt the said raort makf dlatilbutloa oi th balaucr lu lbs bauds ( the Kireuirfx uf aaid estate amaua lite Just Opened! Popular Novelty Store. Menu's lllock, Upp, Advocste Otnce, forth First Steet, Lehighton .'ltlt nnow and full line of all kind of fovoltlOR in Glass and China Ware, .'ins, Dolls, Toys, work baskets, Ac if you want to buy ueces&ary articles or the household you will find this to u just the place, You will be astun hed to see what you can buy for a mall amount of money. Come and oe us. We will treat you right, r. R HORN THE PRESS rniLADKLrniA, Daily,Sunday Weekly FOIt 1893 &. S'.tll maintains It ivnsitlon as rtiiladelplila's l(ieatest ranilty Newspaier. ft Prints All the News, I carefully tertfled, full tn''! ntore lultreetttis by belii well Anu uits iirws II tarriuiiy .rnuru. i elaHslned. ably eMlt-l. lealbly rlulvd Illustrated. Eihtorinlly It Is "Strong. It editorial tmlkv tielrv at onee forceful, fearleee, linpattlat. ajtaraaelve, bonest and always Utrretud to tbe public welfaie. It Is Prc-Etninently a Family Paper, Martin? alt rMulreitientfl aaueli bv an leallu directly to the bt IntrreftU of erv imn.bT of tbe loupiold nd by the alienee ot antUilita of an objectionable c araewr in rnner i)s news, mrruryor au vertuvtiut eelUHiua. TERMS OF THE PRESS. Wallj (xept Sunday.) one jiar - - SO OO " Oil IllDUttl .60 Including Sundav) on y-ar 7.60 - one luouih ntwUt niinTmr. - - 2.00 WHCKI.V Titties one year . - l.OO Dr afts, i Mteek and other Iterolttance kbould he Mia4 payable to the order ot The Pros Company Limited. PHILADELPHIA, Fa. t an ArtvertUlns Medium TIIK rilEHfi 1 Ainuux Die Ut In the Uulltnl Htales, lr?ss Went ,lAd.M Rle tbe giatt".t rr kul. Thf iieouli Ijfllrte lo tlM m tttnl im thttn Taa Para prints a lnuh as 4 oi waut advrrllacnit'nls to a iHtiif in .i bna receMvd o.ajr anawvrs to Prfi Whim Ad In a atiiale da. IbU hIiow h fmuWant Ads. vlte the itrt-sttt r epulis. Hates for Clasilfltvl AdverlUement (lrratd)i ltiiatln Wauled" II AI.K OFS'T A wn.n Uflti Wanbxl" - - N8 HN r A M ! Rial Kalate" - - - 'INK OK NT A Wi KI BiaHi-dliuT' - - - TW. O N Tti a Wi Hlh em" .... TWO CKNtM A UKI For Hale" and t tjUKMH A Multl Bualuv4 (lupirtuQltles"( 1 Of N I A UHt l ror small amount ntvctnt or two-renl lamps ara accptMl sauir as oasli. NOTICE. Katie t bsH-eby iltea taataa anidleatfen tli bemad l tfte lvvrnr ot rVnunyhMnia ou Tueedar the 1Mb day of Iiworiuber llus bt i l -nM Uaiuh rim,,! a iini.' raaa' Mm Laurv. V, A. Andrew. Pri Miltou Kiuery, audi'lmrla A , r. a. Apwrvws. iiaurv ui iir. Kobt-K Heofrn, p. a Uravrr. llttr Ol WteiKail OfL. nUli'al. nslM. ike Art of Amt-sably of Uie UtinMMiw-ltb of rt Boaj iaiua fnuwu ah aiti io -nVHllr iaailattllt . Tit oka mmim aitd nbjvx I whereof Is the Manufacture of shoes and fur tuts turiot u lu..-, iitaum and eajoe all the rtibls. beustiU aud prlvilexea ol the said axioi aaeiuuiv uu nr uuiriu ai iDreio. aoiu-lior fuel tf i-nilUrd iherto. alll ut lor tbe pur AT a. j TT i uw-solhtiiiifMtioenton Nudv. tf tmb 1X0110 Tfi I lllTirAl .!.. r Wermtr7tW at ! oilock A M . ai i -' w Lv LKJ till LUA hts . ftU-tj- tu lkluu a B .t-a, to llir lUinuih of Mui. h t'bai.tt, l'ua.via.J. abru aud Mbt r alt ttnrtud will am-sr aid ii k n t. ir 'aim- tit be lieba'rvd (roiupartlc ti'i i tit tlutr.K.uau thi aiil be suada klautat uuoi Nov leM. IMILULABCBAIO, All penom are forbid Hunt lne oo tba and of ihe andvnlaued. lu Mahoaintf Valley, (aruoQ cuua'y, Ia., after thla mBLks muuer ytnaly of tbe law CffAJtLXS IAMDBR. Ottttttv, THE 6 I (I! BEAT MMCIAL. SALE! ! At The ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HALL WE Arc remly for busiuess with rt mil line ol rnjl nnd Winter footwear, lints, Cnps, Itently- ttio most cruicnl ens- Made (lothititr. Ovurconts. ifn . totnor mny have In clioosinir in such vaiiety as to enable us our 8tck, wc have seeured to nu any styies inai wc leei certain will meet with We purchased la3t week at forced sale in the city of New York $1,78G.OT of Ready-Madc Clothing. These floods consist of Men's nnd Boj 8 Single and Donble Breasted Cheviot and Citssimer (Suits; ifingle and Double Breasted Overcoats in Diagoi.nl, Melton, Kersey, Trish Freeze, &c, also Cape jvercoats, Storra Overcoats. These goods will ba sold by us at One Third of Tlieir Yalue. This is a great opportunity to buy the best Goods at the Lowest Prices. T r.r.lr ot Th-acc. I r.W Pvinoa Mcn's Overcoats at $3.G3, worth $7.50; Men's jUU1V ell- J-iUV X J10LJ Overcoats at $6.79 worth 12.00; Men's Storm Overcoats $7 59, worth $13 50; all-wool Suits at $3,38, $1.G5, $7:32, $9 95, ach suit worth from $8 to $20 00. Boys' Oveicoats at $1.18 worth $2.50; Boys' Suits a rt7c worth $1.75, Belter Suits and Overcoats for Boys from 4 to 15 years from $3 up to $15. 00 dozen pair of boys' pants a 15c nnd 25c a pair, warranted never to rip. Ladies and Misses Coats, Jackets and Capes. In 'this I'cpmtmfnt we are receiving daily new styles and were never better prepared to cater to the tastes of the ladies. Our stock comprises Imported .Diagonal nnd Beaver Jackets, Reefers and Capes in Tan. Black and Blue. We haven't (;ot a coat, cape or jacket that isn't stylish, well-made and a bargain, and on which we can save you lrom S3 to $18. We have fur trimmed coats from 3.00 upwards; mioses lonir coats from 1 98, 2.2G, 3.29 and up to 10.00. Our Merchant Tailoring Department. AVe have in this department one of the finest lines of Imported nnd Domestic Suitings and Overcoatings ever btought to the Lehigh Valley nnd we will nrnke you a stylish and well-made Suit or Overcoat at these prices. At 15 a Suit or Overcoat worth $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, TIats, Caps, Neckware, Sec , is a pleasure to 100k at, and no body can sell as cheap as wc do WE PAY CAR FARE. On all purchases we allow a FIVE per cent, cash discount to pay railroad fire. REMEMBER this great Sale aud Bargain Place is DOE Oft It! 8 IS I C 8! r Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Hall, Opposite the Central Railroad Station, Mauch Chunk. Sta JiLLUU..J.t-'l.g'!iBl WANT YOU approval and by this catering to jour interests, consulting your tnsto, and anticipating your requirements we feel that wc aio justified in soliciting your The best goods at the lowest price has always been our motto. ZERN'S Opera House Store, Lehighton. Crystal P alace Clothing Hall, Oftcst's BIoefct I,eRigIifof The cool wpntltr-r snpnlia Inuring limn ... 1 r .1. - 1. , , t-"!"""" n.uii nuiuo ui nit: necessity of a change in Clothing. First you will need an OVERCOAT We have them for the big and little nnd at a multitude of Prices. Our rood am strintlv tirct.l.,0 w e...i. , ...Uv-..u.-o, iicntsi oivius, me Terr best workmanship and were made this year for the Crystal Palace Clothing Hall. These goods are not "Shoddy," and are not old styles but are the very newest effects from Philadelphia and New York. The Prices arc the very lowest in the county. Think ol this ' Children's Overooats $1.50 and up Bovs' Oyorooats $3,00 and up Men's Overcoats $4.00 and up. Come and see the Very Latest Styles in Overcoats. In Latest Styles and Well-Made Suits we also have a better nnd 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., OBhltT'S I1L0CK, FIRST ST.. LEHIGHTON, PA With at. carefully selected a Stock of Furnituro as can be found in the Lehigh' Valley. The new effucts in Furniture can be first found here and at Prices too that can not bo touched by competiiion. ll'c invite you to'call nnd examine our unapproch- ahle bargains in all kinds of Furniture. We are shoeing many i new things nnd are confident that we can please you. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. The Cheapest Place in Town TO BUY . orauMis, - Yon -want to buy an Overcoat. AYe will sell you one at the right price and will guarantee it, we sell Overcoats at prices tliat can't be beat. Children's Suits A Specialty Come and examine our stock. ADAM MERKAM & SON, First Street Lehighton, Pa. i. mm m hi "THE 729 Hamilton St, ALLENTOWN, PA. 00c & 11.00 pc Curr Cough. IIoar,ttei- Throat Croup promptij: reltsrea Whooping Coach tod Ajlhuuu or Consumption it bus no liTak bat eared thoaandvbefaUoUir fatld; will cuki tod it taken la time. 80M u7Dragg1sUona.ffuaran(e. FrLameRck or Cbe t, uaq b in lo n 'a iLA5im. ct L1L0H'S kCATARRH 'REMEDY. jiaro you uatarnir tbm rraav U ruaran. taautocuisxou. Prwo&Juu. lnjoctoi tn DICKINSON & KADONO, Civil Kxoikebrs amd scrtxtois, South Fiiftt t , Lrliigliton. Pa. Prompt Atiimion. Modrrata Chutm. ED CAHPBEU.. owr th. I saal B Ualn..i ruU lull, dlk.i m &md RUBER'S DRUG STORE. N'ot only Drnjs. C1QAIW, too, sio.ll.nl quality, l'ure llnaoai. DON'T FOI'.OBT I NOIl THE LADIES, in rEnroMERr i Qulle a TsrUly, too. VoicUi's, Col cat's. BMkstr'i, and Impottnl. Call aud sta. Pol I'ourrl, la TasM. &0 oanta. LasUefl! and dalicaic Sartiat l'o.lfi. rami Saaps and Toilet M'aUfi. Tbe Kew BiW. just out SaK-Kiptau tor) Bible, Itli a eooiplie tat ol Maw Aids and Help., prepared etpaciallj fui tbla Bible bj tbe moat eminent sebolar. uf America and Oreat Itnisln Wliu New Mapa, by Ms tor O. R, Cood.er, ol ine PaleetiDfl KiptoraLlon boeit. Tble it tbe twei BiU lor tba l'mllj, for tbe minister, for tbe student, ami saw. AU ReliaJooe and Moral Books of ant kind ordared and furoUbed a desired at least 10 to HO par seal lew Umb arse bare. Do not forget REBER. In the Tfrr helxht ef the sratnn. h.n fT.ry ladi Is msainsproDarattouato Dur- chase her lntT coat ur p. V hare maae swrepinc reoui'tion. in evrr tar rueul In our -J cat loom. An epportunlt; to bnj new si.illih (armems at reducrd prices, tbat bas never bc offered so earl) in tbe season. Infanta' cashmere ecala. flannel lined in creams and tans. Ekl.rrto n and clotb, angoia aiHfurirlmmed.at reduerd prices Children and misses' loaz csals In nati, iireen, broan, and prettr rolitures, tbe latest notelty in capes and colors. MI.sm' and ladiea Jaelieialn stjIUhind el.eautlr madegoods. In vft, black and broans. These are trade uluoeri. ladln' plush and cloth rapes, Isr as aorliuent to stleet from, all at reduced prleee. Ladles' plush jackets flast but not least! are as at lish as eter. Our isles on tbem are up o tbe standard. For tUM jou can bo) a Jovel p'.tuh toil, aetiull; worth $10.00. We would be pleated to base the ladle, pa; us a visit, examine our goods aud prices. Ko trouble to ebew foods. M.F.Morrissey AOmlDUtrator's Met. Estate of O. II. IIOM, I .ir of Lehl(auw Boroufb, Caroon county Pa,, oUceaaed. ail persons Indebted to said eeutte are refoeeted to make lanaedl'tepaiaMM sad ibose bavins lfal chuaM a.aiata tM saeM will preeaai tbra wittaoai deiar U meegar order for lettlwueat la Z. H C BfiS, Oct IT. 9i w. Adrata teuatar 31.169,815 40.28G.237 THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance SociETr Of the United Slates. JANUARY I, 1803. Asseti $153;0G0,052 l!pirVf" alleiUtlni 'C6.ne Policies (tper filbVutS?.V."d.fiirA."$ll,070237 Totul Suriilus (4 rerc.Dt. Standard) lucluding- SietAl K. mi ol ii.ko.ooo to wards eiubllnliiii.nt ol a J M per cent, valuatlua Tncome , New Assurance in 1892 200.490,310 Outstanding As surance 850,902,245 Sjtterthen t Slx-Pir Cent. Investment. New Tork, Jfarcu 7, 1698. In 1873 I took ont Tontine Endowment rolley NO. 70.60, with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of tbe United Stce for tS.OOO and have paid. In all, H,7W in premiums to the Company, On the maturitv pf the Gndnwnient Ihn Company paid me .7,086 20 In cash. As an evidence of my satisfaction iritis this return (which is eertalnlv liberal, con sideline, tbe fact that Ills in addition to tbe protection furnished by tbe policy for twenty jears). I bare taken new assur ance with tbe Company for 10,000. W. A. Ross. JV. B.TMt U a relum a ell tkt prt- mtamtpatd, end trterett on lie same al (Aerale c8 2-5 yirr tent per anum. W. P. LONG, Special AddL IMto.. Penn'a APPLES! APPLES I ire have a hrger nnd finer line of Apples thun ever btf re nnd the prices can't be beat. Write or call and see us. Qol-f t TPe have several car loads of Salt, and will quote rOtOJ.li. y0U a very low figure on any quanity that you may want. "F'iqTi I H'e can soil letail dealers Fish at a lo.ver price man uiey can uuy ir prove it to you. in the city, call and we will tt'holcsnlo Commission Dealer, East Woisport. Pa. KOONS" LIQUOR STOIIB re RauDQcahTKBS roa Fine Brands of Wine, Bran lies, Glue, Whlsklee Ac, la qaart bettlee. also for THE CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE BEER Id Qaart Bottles AND BERKESSTOCK'S SUNRISE BEER Goods Delivered to all parts o Town Free of Charge. If yau need anything In our line wouM ba pleaaatl to have jour order J. H. Koons' Main Linr tire, Eaaaaabatk'e OU Sand. First Straet, - - - I.nJghtOB. NEW GAPES AMD COATS Having purchase d thorn lute, we are able to show t'ie Latest Styles. We have shipped our Old Coats to n party lo sell far $ thus enabling us to show New Goods, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. CARRIAGE BUYERS will do well to look at this Line of Fine Vehecles which we carry in Stock: Banner Spring, F.l'tptee Spring, Thomas Coll Spring, Brawatar Spring, Duplex Spring, Side Spring. We bave them In I'lano Body, White Cbepet, Corning, ThaetoD, Spindle and all styles in 2 and 3 Seated Haggles, Our Price, Always The Lowes t Henry Ohristman, sport, pa. Mice of Dralntisn Netlte 1. ber.br Uvea that see airiar.hli bas .latere .llaUax between The, sail aud was. O. aktaoai, duia buaiaaee uad.r tbe, Srin uasa. el .M LVa.. TbeSoutb.lUMl Uvenr. M.1US. All i.rMuis barlDg eia&s wfU w. sat these Mtboat delay and UketM tbase uotes the Una will ideaee aiaae iiitkMaset. Ti.- ' b. .MitiBiiaa av Thai. bo. cTaStIiont, LebUstea. Get M Mm To WIm It Mai Concern. all rstsaas see htrebt b.rbid ..lllaa mv a. .Iv hvte P. J. VcaUu. ol f.rn Ml. mi f.Tmer sgent. aaisBUui lu ai imib. a. 1 wh) not b. r.- nasltl i lac any asoU couti acurii by tbe s.u ..V-SS- I n , JOHN W. BtaVER WevneaM. ra. Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel G raven's Popukr Store, Bunk Street Roofing n Spouting ft special ty Stove rpp.iirs Anmshed on short notice ItoaWrHifthM
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