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"1,011.0 , 3 , , ~., . _ , 4,10, tit is 1 NIS: - •• e- • '. 4 . -•' • ~,' - • Si l ißatinlKS. • ' , - FOS TORS •. 11 cots/4W* During the preseng eftylalp, f.rotp,August 12th to Noreatbei 1 0) , *Pfried Of- three' months, tfie DAILY Ekallstill hac, l rded to campaign sobscribirs,at thefe4wing itttet From Aug. 12th to Noy., l *Ottott: .$l4O From Sept. 12th to tts3Y,ffithi 2 tlY))o- From Oct. 32tb to Nov. 12th, 1 two. 90 No' inbscription for the campaign !will b e receiv'ed tinlegt i t accomptuOd y the • , , cash. Any person getting, up a chtb o Ten subset) hem will receive a copy gratis. Tho Bowe will , keep its reside* Well formed on all the political topics of the day, and will labor jealously, the'4lesetnina. lion of sound. Dernoeratie " ) ;16Ctrineii, the unity and laruinuy tho gregl i t 'Democratic Path .0,40 4r 1 .1 111 0 . 0 1 Pglitioctratio PqociPlesiOd the Peffictorial9,eattolletes.': [. It will also contain, in - a,condeused 'form, all, the general news Of the tiaip with it com plete and correct it&oent , of all local mat ters in or connected with our city .and coup Every voter io , Berke county: eltould tako the EAingfor the campaign.. Addieei RYMER & ' . . . MO \ O f fice, Reading, Pa.. • (RA SOL111•041)1f. t , Quoth Oon'yal print. "It's blamed unluoky—: Virst Oregen—and thou Kenttts by !- Soh eOaaget ffon'tSkoi any sense— • 'And hits iflfn my reasons& I IVO not that tlitY tiara got the Stater- • Brit that they 'gain' At 1611 a rate Aad'whatia most nnedramoil tough, Our party's vote is 'falling of 1' We'll have things Axe(' a little straighter In Matte that yote,hY lint here's s pint 'that'. rather toner 11,err, are Wo cute tti!vo'l! bo 'elioUgh j' Atatll aerated:urns and I think to ind take another ffrink i 4. TUAD CUOPO. theletegitplatiii tVota `g all parts of the 'C'oun'trYiti reference to tho 0001 2 eta I#llgoini maybe , considered as highly Oivertible:tothe,pleultural lute refits, as may he „aeon 11 , ont, ,the following summary. The Whosi crop Je t accoiding to f0r,26,0 60,per :coat. larger than it was last yottrin . West Ohio, 'Missouri, Kansas, Utah, Colorido t Montana, Illinois, 'town, i'fisconsin, Almn mom, New York, Penneylvania, New aer soy, Mainc t Massachusetts, Connecticut and New ilarapshire r and the quality is regard ed as excellent.. , In , GeOrgin,South Carolina, Alabama and Texas the reports tiro Wotno good, the 'yield being iudifferout. 'ln Louis, Win, Mamas, Hentucky,MisSissippliMary ,land; Bouthwcstein Virginia; Central' 'Ten nessee, North Cc:reline, Delawit!e l 'and Vera moot, the crop has been qn average one. The corn crop in all sections of the coun try is reported lc be 'ver;y\large l 'and the quality !retunrkably good. 'l'ke .yield this year, it is ,asserted, will be fully ono-third more than last.. This is especielly The.case in the Erouthein Sintetil - • The oats crop wilibe less than usual in Newporsey , , PeansylVania, Delaware, Mary anti and Maine,on account of the rains. In Louisiana, Itississippit Georgia ; •Florida, South Carolina, and tho. other Southern States, it'will not be more than)* average.' The yield otgate, however, will be large in lentuelcY, Titnnessee,,trest .Virginia, lan. 'dianni Idissourict.,Kansesi Ohio; loWa, Ne— braska; Wisconajd , , , Minnesota, Vermont, Now York and Illinois, especially in the lat ter States. The bay orciPlwill yield more than the aver age returns, capaciallyin Pennsylvania; Now York, Indiana; faio,,Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland; Where the hay will be abund ant and of °lei:dick • Tba .... ,bar.10 - crop will not be above the aver 'age. Th.e POlt:to eroP is reported large and good. Thd h ps in Ponnsylvania v itt• is itat 'ed, have bee'altilled,by heavy.taildoW from the rains, ,i4.la.iiy ' Th 4 trait; et* especially in the middle States, is T eo por. The peach crop Will not be 41f Itinkt It was last j' , :snr, in the eatrerae South it looks better:" , New York the aPpleprop is more promising than' ift any other State. ' • . • In the South, t:he'eugar crop is said to be very promising, ~but very ., foi canes ~ivere• planted this Year. 'Cotton has.been inhred by the caterpillar in Florida, but in . other Parts of the Cowittry the inperts are encourar• BLIAITIffi OP RADICALIIIII---VICORTANT firoistasenti.=-41ndee an Act of CongrOss,. passel July'29, 1868, every dealer iu`tobac co and cigars having more thank; twptity pounds of tohaeco,, Or, ten pounds of iduct, or more than five thousand cigara l 'is requirf ed to Make an inventory of the same Immo ' distslyi 'ld deposit it with the ,AesititUnt Assessor tittle diviiieni t who Will stveaiiiie party to the truth of his ?churl. .The op praisetnent Mimi he Miide on the firSt day of each month thereafter, and `filed as shove., M Thief" \ate lki "ti*ttit*l4ll)e • • , Tay Emn , stoet . ttierroliiire. • • • The 'hived() :fzenter'S correspondenco of July 18 fivf: Thoeonelusionof the trial of t,he assassins of t rince• Miami has been speedily.foUottetl! by tho execution of the condeinned.. • Elente.tiielias pronounced yes• terday, and this morning 'at six o'clock the' rheum's wets; executed. With the excop• ton oVoie :Teretnialf, who was sentenced to five YOrs' iutiirisonment,ell the other asses' edpions who bad been arrested, to .the number of fourteen',' were condemned to death. 'At 5.80 the condemned. men left the forVess'end proceeded to the place of execution, which watt In a valley• about 'two miles 'hone. the town, on the shere of 'the Danube. Even at , that early hour in im mense, number of persons were assembled, who occupied the heights surrounding "The , Black Valley,” as the .place of execution is . eallo. In the valloyitsolf a:lOn4 freshly• dug trench wits to tie ileeni along the edger Of which fourteen posts wore erected. The'prisOners were not ironed, and all of them preserved'a serene t ahupat cheerful demeenor. • The Honionee of the coda • wns 'first read out to them, during which some of thent smoked: At . tho conclusion of the reading, poste. Radovanowitseh and his.' two brothers bogged porinission to be allowed to appioach their brqhei. Paul. .This being *tinted; thothree brothers advanced to him and khied his head; he responding in this act of affection by a fervent - kiss upon the lips arid forehead of each of. them. Then ,com• inienced the pinioning of the condemned. Their oyes .Woro Intntlaged and their hands hound behind their.backs, while : they wee° fastened to the posts by ropes around their hooks. Four gendarmes:lllou adruncei t i with breech•loaders to within\ i six paces of. the . posts,andilied Upon the first prisoeor in the row, who died instantly. Tho body was then detached from the- post, end laid in the trench, and the same , course of procedure was , pUrsued toward all the rest, who were each shot separately. At the execution of NOlladowitmoh aBO catestrophe happened. Ono Of the bullets :aimed, at the !condemned Struel; the • post to 'which- ho.'was fastened, and,glanolng off l entered the eye of an Officer, Lieutenant Pull .latatotvittioh, who ives:com.; wilding a -eoiripan of soldlera on Alio graund t killing him Instantly. The extradr-, dinar) , calginess with which the condemned men Mot their - fate, has been a matter of general remark. Sims Nonadowitsch con tinued smoking till. after his' neighbor was dead, quarter of an hdur the tra• gedy was over; and tho - bodies laid in the) trenchothich was at onCo Silted up and levelled withtho earth," 131novr's CAtigirs.—Thti Council Bluffs (lovta) Deptperat ofjuly 9 copies on article from the-E4yeas on the cause*. of Grant's retirement from the army when a lieutenant, and eotntnenta'onit itsfollows s • Our contemporary,. if We have been truly informed by one who knew the • cireitm• ifancees intimately well, has not,stated cot.• teetly and entiiely thO 'manner in which Lieutenant (i ar' General) Grant came to leave thdarmYritid go into thb pawnbroker age,lpsiness4St. Louie, under the - firm- of " BditgB4i 7 Grant": • • We are asatired by a leading citizen and fiblitielan of the Northwest, who know Grant in the days 'of his ; lioutonaney, , that after freqriontly beeominibeastly . ':-Intokieated . 'to the neglect . of his duties, and . "for conduct iinbegoming an officer and a #entleman," he was commanded by Colonel Buchanan, his superior officer, to *write out his resignation find deposit the same with him; conditioned, verbally, that it should not be . ' sent to Washington until lie again 'became intmci: cited. This was a guarantee required by Col. Buchanan ns a stimulus to LieuteriaSit Grant to conduct himself honorably, and as a vouoher to his superior and to the service `that ho would not dishonor his pledge of abstinence. This resignation of th e lieu tenant, wore assured, •vas held ..by his colonel for tho period of sixty days, when Grant again becoming indecently drunk and behaving badly,tho Colonel sent it to Wash ington, where it was promply accepted, and the now "greatt general:of the ago" re tiro* from the my peimiless and discour aged, morally a' wreck,' and regarded as a mere trifle in a world pregnant with mighty men and events. . , , This is the story as it has -been vouched for to us on high authority. -,—The wife of Alajor Strange, late of the United States army,. was murdered near Lit-, tie Rock, ArkanSas, on 'Saturday, by a ne gro, to obtain possession. of a cash-box be• longing to her husband. From appearances, she had foughtolesperately, but she had `tlist been choked and then had her skull spliti twice with n hatchet. She was an educated hilly,' and •was' highly respected. The mur derer, a negro named Warner, is said. to hive been arrested: Is it any wonder that Rlux glans are formed in that. section 'fOr Seittdernee 'whist theblacks? • EMI 'Teneical s l : spend ONE HUNDRED AID TWEA` IV.ETADIJSAND LAIL§ per annum more for. Legislative 'ex- I penses thaft,tl63-Demberati-d41.--:,?ai.rioi. . ..,.- ..„--;,-,....„-_,-..,,.. 4.:.,. 4 - 7 8 eh. Or ffith, ft .nototiono despers4o., 9 A4, ll Mit : riff •tlisille,Tousi„,re;, tipsily, by l'ri andhis dcipniy. ~, . ißaffiiHiMiaMiiiW ~, I: R tam.,.,.. , ,Vinv, will a mecbanio support Abe; Radical What has .that organization done to better the condition ofhirasOlror 'familyl Padietinktiine lost by sickneas and all other causes, he now-earns from .$2 to $8 per day.. Ile has a family to . ,_support, feed, !Clotho had educate. Saturd ay night co ni es, and he pockets $l2 or $lB. If-he lives in a favorubte iocality, and ,has a comfortable house, $3 of tho aniount received goes for rOnt. Then his boys want shoes, and muslin fOv shirts,- and the family a good many other arlicles, meat, flour, vegetahles, coffee, sugar.. Lle goes to the shoo store, tho dry goods store, and thagroccry, and finds that $lB don't go as far as $lO did ten year,s ago. And why ? Because the Radical party have increased the de bt . and taxation of the,coun• try by feeding thousinds offazy, idle nigroes, finpparting a huge standing army, "rem .sfructing"'negro States, nad other oxtrava gnat party projects. All the burdens at last fall anon laboring men, and heitco they, are yearly becomipg poorer, -although nominally getting higher wages. Keep the Radical party in power, and mechanics will see harder times yet, Perlis of the Ocean. A few days ago, a barque was found adrift, outßido ofBandy rfook,New . York,and towed into the harbor . .' In tho wreck the Wiles of four ,drowned sailors were found. • : , Capt. Hotchkiss,Comnander of the barque, has arrived at his home in New Haven, Connecticut. Ho states that after his vessel had been towed outside of Sandi Reek, on the 4th inst., at three o'clock on the morning of tho htli last,, the .weather suddenly he- .came squally, and a thunder•stor i m aroso,in the Southwest , which inpidly shifted to.the Westward, when a sqUall struck the barque before her course could be changed l , and she was thrOwn on her port beam ends, -the deck load being nearly all wished away, and: the vessel,filling quickly with water, drowning four men in the forecastle, and washing the ecoic overboard in the galley. ; • Captain Hottildtito,,by.the aid Ot the.sea 'men who were reported saved a few days ago, succeeded in getting Mrs. Hotchkiss and.one child out of the isihiu into a boat. They were All picked up about sOen o'clock in . the morning, by the Sandy Hook,Barston, master; bound to Barcelona , ',Moon after they intercepted the schooner Franklin bound for . Halifax, on which they sailed to that port, from whence they came ,by 'steamer to New York.. SMAI I Ii CORSETS AND Eton EEt.A IN Souooi..-...-There are such _schools,. and 'the most cruel, the most rigid and most exacting 'of all is not located in New York, or any of the largo cities, but it is in the progressive .State of Ohio. At this school _the young ladies, on entering, are not only encased in a corset, but they are forced to wear shoes with heels four inches high, and which are ,no broader than a shilling, It is with the greatest difficulty that girls fin , stand up• srightin these shoes at-first, but 'they are 'compelled to walk two miles in them every . day - in a • lane near the houSe,,unt3l they have acquired the faculty of walking in theni with ease. • After this frightful exaggeration, the Frenchleel, whith is two dnd a halter three inches high, seems moderate by comparison, an&tho pressure being forced wholly upon the front part of the foot, ,Oci young ladies tire "veiled to walk 'in the -,ackneiviedged Style of:elegance—upon their toes: • The largest corset which it is said was ever Used in the establishment-was' one ineasur. ing seventeen inches around the waist. This was upon a very fat'girl, and was brought to gether throe days after her, entrance,' and kept upon her night and day for four weeks. She fainted away, it was stated, every once and a while at first, but her, health was not permanently im'paired.by it. :The corset, it should be added, is fastened hi such a way at the back, whore it is brought together, that the subject cannot herself loosen Neivark,Paily Advertiser. EMI • MONET 'WANTED. • ‘MONEY WA.NTED4 ' BY• TUE OITY lUDINO. The undersigned, Committee on' Finance of the Corporatien of , the City of •Iloadint, having been authorised to borrow the sum of SHVHNTY7FIVH THOUSAND DOLLS. for the 'purpose of enlarging the Wager 'Works of the said city, hereby give notice that they are,pte. pared to issue Certificates of Loan. bearing six Per cent. interest, to par ' es desiring to loan itonoy to the city. Apply to either pf the undersigned, or to William Heidenreich; Esq., City Treasurer. • REECE. LAUER, DANIEL U PORMW% • . DANIEL SN. . • , Committee on Finit,ntr NOTICE TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. SRALED PROPOSALS will 'be received by' the Cotomittee on City Property of the Corporation of the City. of Reading for the .build'ng of n wow Engine 110180, at the north-east corner of Eighth street and LihertY alley. A draft and plan of the building, with specifications, can be seen at. the Select Council Chreuber,Fifth and Franklin streets. Proposals will be received until the evening of the 224 .4)it August. ISM By order of the Committee on City Property. -augls-td B. F. HAUS 'Secretary., 011 N FOLEY'S . . 4 J ~ 041.011RATIM, „ • • (ioLti PEN'S. • . For sale at the "KOLE" BOOKSTORE. No 351 Penn &root; near Fourth. ' Jan. 2stl rtuirirruum •WARE ROOM. CIONSTANTLY ON NAND a large assortment lief the best Cabinet Mare, fultauitsof Chamber Furniture, also Parlor suits and 'a , , . - a l immaik - At hirge_assortment: of CANN EiNAW 01A,IRN, Best hair and' ,bus k blattresste. Prons 'wishing to lig oo lll &roue. wgpl do VII tg pall qtpkataraine ear 'eloc,ltL ~ .1). . BaBRMAN I .4.I2 Penn BOA* _...also,.ent_fortite celebrated Florence:Loot an Knot F .4 Family Sewing Mach hie, (ea t a wii WANTED. • pea. iv. K. sallittromit t imicarrlisir, Ofilto, No. 639 gist Market kSloarir. °tor Dcrjd re Dry Cloodelitore. • • •• reII4IX TOllll W. lIICKUL. ITORNNY AT LAIC U °Oleo—Looser ITupdtns. let floor. OA.) No l 180 centre street, Pottarilio. ,, . Is,.tmn bo cournlted in the Ourinan laristUAW . ' • triariV., _ . renAvoL o. nvuusta, ATTORNC LAND OIINSISLLOR AT LAW. OtAcet o. 51,9 Court Bt., (near Inge, MU ATTWINOY 'AT RgAnitta l .PA. Orrick: No. MO oourt Stres), (up stairs.) LL y M. NAGLE, (U. B. Penelop Surgeon.) . (110PennStreet, Reading. Pa. , 00100,hOurs---12 to 2 m.. oto6P. m. . " .A L 1)1 , 1 Rlit AII , ' .01119 e. !to, 29 Ninth etit Street %vet* PoistOtfice; MrSorivening and . onnvayineing n'rovot t •ly at= tended - • 5 f#41.3040. I , GEO. DIM. KEI)I • ' (den of Mutate (leo. M. Koim. Ewa ATTORNEY . AT LAW, Ofileet Cent re etre et, opposite the RplecopalCbureh. , Janti-tf wars VI GU?, PA. rESSE G. lIAWLEY, 0 AITORNEY AT LA.W,':' Office, No: 40 (Reoortiffloor,) North Sixth' Street,_ toddy oPtiolte tho Coirt Home, Nixtdimr. POI Jan. 28-tf H ENRY M. KEDI, 'A RN YA r LA W."• - Onlee t 2, NORTH SIXTH STREET; 'READING janZIOIS. 1 O,IIIIN 1{141114,1t1M, . . 1 IA ATIVIINRY AT,LA W. • °Moo, N 0.530 Court street, over the Oleo of lobo% Richard& Hoe, ' _ folk-t I DANIEL ICILIMENtIIOI/T,. , ATTOIiNIVi• AT LAN'. . Office in North Stith Street, corner Court Alley. (obit-a AUOVATIJB 8. SASSAMAN. ' ± A 2 TORN/1 VA 2' LAW, Office, No, 46 North Aixth alroeti opposite the Oeurt llouao. Oonsultatlana hail in lhe English or liar nian language. telffitt . ' JOIIN'ItALSTQN6 ATTORIyiEr AT LAW; • Ottoe, No. 19 North Sixth street. opposite ihe Kok stono'lloitse, Re'ading, Pa. febti-tf OUNTY I 1 B, • Joor. ATTORNSY AT LAW, United States Claim. Pension and Bounty Ag.on Otlloo No. 520 Vaithington strear." between Fitt and Sixth streets. Beading. Pa. No foes demand§ until , the olai are secured., . fobti-tf WILLIAM O. ISIIEWIFFER ) • , 1 1 (Organist of Fires Reformed Church.) TEAOIIER OF PIANO FORTE; 'num AND ,• HARMONY. • ' N0.'223 North Sixth atr e et. Reading, P 4. B.—Piands Tuned. •• Linn° ?0-tf Dit. 310/4Elt, . SURGEON .PEIVPIST, OFFICE-519 I , enn,SCreet,lleading, Pa, ' Invites the public to call and exitinitio . . by now plan for eitraoting tooth without pain. All dpoi ationir in the profession neatly executed and charge), reasonable, ' itp2sif tAin:Es , ' , ..•. ,, — : - . 7 • DRESSIRINIMINGS! LA,CES OF ALJ, ,KINDS, Root and imitation. EMBROIDERIES, . . • GLOVES, , c, NOTION S , &c o &c. • Aleuit lino of ZEPHYRS, ' A LA MODE CORSETS, Gents Furnishing Goods, 11. R. & A. ,S. BUYER'S (Late Atteh'enbaah pro.) 520 Penn Street, READING. , July 22-Imo. WEBZ , ENP - . C ' WA 1 • • . ME,I;I k:S AND 7, , . • YARD!' .(or.Ponr k and' Vront Stroota. , . 11HV undersigned'vro,uld respectfully inform, hif friends and the public, that he. isrepared to iltrnish the best of Cintl, Lime, -and Hand to any part of the city, free of charge. •". . Orders promptly attended to. . • • JOAN 11. BRONX Ma2:9lf , • Iftl,Front 4 Penn Ste., Beading • • Notice to - Water Consumers. OiNci to 'th r i oft iemely lOvr . ittnte` otth Sp Water in the nese oirs and the impossibility of coin pieting the lutprovemerits for increasing the water supply of the eity before the next two oy three months. the Commissioners of Water wohid re quest the water-takers of the city to heal! cel)12041- • 101 es possible in the use of water at present.- By proper attention to thisroptest, theP,yart of each eonaumeri large qiientities of wate r can be Faired and a full supply •for' ordinary pnrposes guaranteed to all. • , • The several Fire ,etimPanles are -al4 requested' to cease using weterduring the present drought; except in cases of fire.. By order of the VOMMISSIONERS of WATER. JILCIPP, Secretary. . . i t saty tiapers plosiqeopy , SEYMOUIt -11 : - 'P - . 114 BejAkojy iti ßa gee c.an e. NW e .0 bit 0 . se t fiun. Attsll: - 00,(1**0 ? - Hosiskos a' Ivihmmitlo &c., of all klade. m iiphoolikkoit*ait -; ElactroiYaCa raraishatiir,dt , stratt.. . , atudaarill be 40aelaitte od baaakirol, pica vrt atm at Rik lowest tato. A pp ly taco laato, 77-7 COMPOSI'IIONFAVENCEIrr . AND FLOORING. • frlllB PAVEMENT A. lto Prioora 61/411V JLaeknowlediell Lug rt ti".. conies hard and Arta lanno4fla e dry, durp to , and impereloat to water, and notalreeted by Ober heat or ' All orders promptly attended to. and the troth guaranteed to xlvilt•eatlefsetlon ADDIt ' 1 Is. Lipai k u t ,June 18-t! • No . lo. bait our s t 'NEW MEAT 1 f MR unierallge,VPs °Prod. 4 ilei ro ldt hind" sumo ti eat at et, vow sting 'n 1 t eat, 1 ams, Shouldem,Dried Heel, BOlogafts" 8001 ongues. dtp. ,• 1 , . ~ . , 'N. BOER, ''qo Ponll Stieet..`-. , • .$ Jprietoro, tanzaTart l - s. ' iringibis " Deniers IA .eut • 1- • I - Hold' by all I 'Ys 0::EL '§r,-: ~A,49 ,-'1 H; B 1 Di. A. H. T IGHT, : , '•- rA,TA.it'irELLS; • A g entp l iteading, Pa. , mrty Ely REMOVALtt ItIENOVA. ARTVS LIQU ..r,r9E,E,, d from the Keystone Building to etd-etote,, ii been remoyn the now and deg NO. 41r. PENN .IWEREET, Where cusionieo wilt find *ivory largo staolf of the best andpureat • , . WINES, ERMIDIES, boos In • All ~ • o tt re atgO thrtlis A t share o potronlote is so) o ted..Vol3 ; ir.ull, WHEIIE IT IT! . : ••,/ A'•• •• • ; '••• t ; 717 ict . 721 Penn Street, Rectal* • rIJIi,.N IT, , 13 1 V,, ,, • IN ALL !MYLES AND MATERIALS. ' • 4 • The largest assoitment, In ill olty loftiest kap, and prices much lower than any other hones. 'A call from persons in want of any ankles:l krallure from the most expensive &inn. is solicited. CARPHTINGS, ISIATTINOW,AWD • OIL OLQTII.B,.' - ' A full stock always at.lo*lttivilnbes on cost. • Callandsee.. JAW R. RITTEte' febl9tf OIigAT,,ANITM DEPOT,: • SCHNEDER. , & FELIX • Warerooni t isomer PM and' , Wasbingtoa ,• ' streets,. • • .imstirAcTOßY o IV4lBlllNliralir BFREB2 ' BEZOW.:PIPTH. • '‘ • WIIOI,ESALE AND RETAIL: , tiNtEnarditEr(Rmstqcormilitrai TN.." irite publio. attention to their apleadid ambit of ret 7 olatia furoitupe n9y , An4 ux end made to order to suit ottatome tr. ' • Among OrtiOlta. PPeoial atteltion Is In vited to their uoeurpeared, EXTENSION TABLES, .- DRESSING DIIIMAU,S; ,;• ••• - • DINI NG 401)DI'CITAIRS, • • , . •• • CENTRt AND °tuna' TABLES • . EEDORADS OF 1 17 ( • „ . • ~ and e v ery other article in their line - of. business. • Every article is. manufactured by theroveveiv i o their atinairabl, trrabged aretofhlYiib , mole perfect mite inerY," and mechia and finished in an unsurpassed tninnbr.'s,c• t Mao prepared to execute ill orders fo • = ;': •713RN1N(1,=4 MOULDINGS. 11 IME MEM I 1: . . smkritio; 44 lir tit :Mew. 1 . i lVitilitibikk L lAr ki 01 % trof°orr** 1 , (Ir o 3 " ....too • th r p• 7tet , otritwitvrotl4ra l uso VA . Roading & Oolumbialtailroatl. ON Atilt Area' MORD 4 YP , -1/4000 ,- 4 ti t 6 a a Passenger Trains *IR nut On Ws Road, as tollowt t uti.so Rotator e 10 0. ti l AteNottaist al, " ‘ 1 is t 't , " ti r , lie 1 ,90 0 tM, .itsio tsraskiro Itt I,t, \t 8 01, ti t ~. Ault. it Rtvl t illg i ,t ' *AI ' : . 1 '' ' * ,4 sitsbiii"xlittiel l ' 4 1 1 ' ‘?"1: LeKi* tteklinglA ' ' t ItAitl. •Arrivo at Lstteamtbr awl Colombia at 026 A, 3 . t• , Vototabh.m.l Ismmtstoyit OCo I'.l, , illigtl,l4 il l sold Cb- . ilitllini , 0 L LlRaarlio laa q Frt 'anAT la at Ilkri 4 ) V 1 ) 1, •----..-.--... i rt:r,_- East Fennsylvatia Railroad Slmman A ItANONMIINT. COMAtittl9lNii VOdneclay, ay woosos. • , SIX TRAIN& il4t_ I'D o kiv quit milli, _ .iv 0 liqkg oiig ..i in !Ina itutt 11l (Mob t t y, tit ttli Pm two aargarratir will 44 ,6 t r i 0 1 01 11 411Y• toxoett un aw ot eal i wa an woo lons, at Itr. 4 .74 and* 4, r ~ etopp ntai t a.„ i fs Wanitia• ttona etWobit Riad t•f r And vie x 9 , • 'ARUM( also o qoonyA l lons r Mauch nn and Phil. t.tialt , %Act !et allify lt, ~ and arrive at VOW a rks t %pit F. 15 iv. rit . S V°r ,i ) thrgur r gs , rlittlfi Mill IVAIg.) I itel i ni 11l ilia Orb Wilda Va. Int i Nett' lurk al a 0 1 41, 08• V pp oplips 4 4,41 and 7.06 1 A .1 an at 11.40 and it. at,. It ate,. at Jim Atone IVoin intlaburat to Aim lon'', witnOntOltaino O Ottyklitopplup only at LY na. Altar liothte ont i Cat i ten, Hump+ •tol l onupprvi o, I l latuflol qn It lanboth, qui ; arr teat Re ork. at 11 00 4. ~ 2.00 ht., 741 uo) 6. „a t , ittlONt __lr t g l atil :141.1041 4 ,UN: TiMginiglitplilettixito t ill4it r Area daily ; _(o:ki l t:TOT , et u.Q Ai r .,lia noon a. B'. an 4 t , OA V • 4pr at 1,150 i Op° Ae o ni • ottrtia v tim - al ovr or vinyl 'll . OtTri, na t .. ~ "sk a b Utida ' RettAtl i Tteha Wlll • larkie • lteadhat caPqry Ountlftt ti A, !, !ftapktnit at . ell stattonq MI '11141131 lite Vit# t o Attill at AliOntown. } t it 416IniiItttitirOISlarAl_r"e* 4 0 , A .P en ff o r a are requeOled cf . Pute g uctlaketa • b0..1 tor Pe a the car& as Oakii extra will bp oh ea and collected on t the train fro th all who ; pay orate!. to 6o Continci,p. Juno 23-tt' O. bftnia, Etat. and Supt. Philadelphia Br , . Reading Railro,, d.. , •: (luivilea..) ,_.,- . . , .. . ;\ , aiAtoo, Annual' Rat 140, SQ. - WARP AItRARGBIARN2 O PABS111+1(1 I ' M ~ TRA i,NO.; August 3,1808, , Five Trhinsdown to Philadelphia, passing gra • ing at 7 80, - 10 85 and ,11 80 a. an.rarPt 425 and al ' ) p. Up . _ . to Pottsville, at 10 40 a, M., and 060 atulli auP. . I • , . rains W est to Leta and Ifarrisbpra: j Western - xress front .Noir York, (al 1,0 'l4 to. • . llndtao tsol IA D. tn. . • . ' i s, • ~• Harriob 1 edommodatton Traria 715 11, an,, I, and m9l tut atIQ 45 a.ln. and 0 Csi P. al. On bun arp3tte stown trains pass Reading nt 94Q st i . m. l nq a 25 p i Mosso up tralnkat, 1950 a. moral Ir° in. ( -1 • l . The p. m, down4lnd 1050 a. ha. up trains fu l l on r• %wean !.1111 eiphia and Beading, p trains leave ail& 00114 Or Beading. Iter. ris arg;id_tptter lis t 7 a 04441.: 815 ,A..vi,14 45 , noon'. an a ZIV p. m; a n s lB 11. M u cot steadips iipi,t. 815 a. 111, tr a ns costa w_ th trial& for I:4lnutUrilliainsport. Elaalra,, Valfclo. I • iisgura anlOan A. i, tio The 8' a. to . r 380 i. .up trains In Phil. adolphia, mut i.O a l na, n 4 2.spostidnys.p truins • itop.only atprob paistat one, below /46sageo • Reading Accommodation Train loin* .. leg itt 776 a, m., returning leavet,rituadelpnia a 't. JD Pottstairp' Accommodation Train Ifil.oB POtt/•• town At 645 a. In 4 return i ng :les/ea liniladelph la • at 430 ilte._ , • Thecatern Eipross 'Trains conned at Itariii.'' tall • "Ir i rifk - Arabo.on.thp, t t ersylvanbt It. t 'Or ' alt ore ( rattsourgo, an points west, rid tne 10 Mail trail' conneets t arrlaburs for itteburelt,j‘mmapteLPutgitierstig,,puubury,,, • tpl i cl ni ' A itm L° 4: l 4l. ll 4:l4l IY . lij r aill, , V° ! c '' - r I 111 1 1 et ansjeave p_ _or o tit IVO a'. in t , 14arm ir na o r - z brats P /4 impactor's LI 0014 - Eg t "- P !, , , : . '. ntNon)fik Yirit-61 Giontileit and E' iv ton sir 'to . prtgol al. , grants' aro ey t 1 8 1 m oth_ i it g to. . 1 PO2nts , iti to et vl b ar da 4 With Vstionports. at Pet cont. . • , . Ott holw en any points desirr 1 - ~ :, . - . , , • MLE 40,0 . Ir/. a'Sri, , . • , Good fell Mt m eg tlVOlin au punts; at $52.60 tor. fatapiessuplims ness,arps. ~ , ,Timms, , ....•.,, 19oodfortoder, OM • lot 8. %It stpl Mon tbit : It VTV t etti r ' :'f. , .• ' • ' AlliT an '''' 4 • ' ." ' 4 • IN' 1 -•••••;/ ' ' • itl• ' 1., , 1 • 4410 ..., 0 •., 4 ~kap u•.. • ~ „0 g• r;l et t ra i t r r - ,... ,... ,• "y:, Ay, ' 4 .u r p i) EV . . 9, . l a? . ',.11 ' ',. t " , relk• • nit I .r, ~,. -4, ii•OR .' .f •4" '• • 41 . ' , ' ' 4, ' • 1 OrIC-, .'f • . . , , u • . Y a, .6 ' • 4' on ''' i t app 'it 4 i0 1% Aopugultodation Tt siprettn, • at pea' east!. ~1 • ' ' .. - . -.. . .' G, 4:2lrouLtB. , 1 000 800% INA( i't' INK 1 ••'' • • ;•:-.•'.!, • altiff.reellystfikri4rse ipt r • 4 •• s ;;. 04,0bratf i i .ohtegal •Writing Aid 1 . C ‘ ) . 1 . ,. . 1: ' SIC " 4106/0L- A A