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TIM DART EAGLE
PUBLII3 .
fIED, EVERY, UTIIRTICION*
- (Sandals Excepted,'
At THE OFFICE OV TEE READING AD/sER!.
' 'Eft 361 - 1 0 111111 STEW.' % ,
The Xtuoito Peitx BIM will be fultdabid_to
111bBenDeti In the elir R o lm, oar rut To
mail subscribers at let a rear. or 111,215 a outer
—to be paid for howls ly in advance/ A liberal
deduction will be made to clubs of tenor more ettb4
coribert4, f p prove utvijs taseelllot4eri should b.
edaressett itIIADIKO PION 'OO4 •
1 • WILLIAM p. lUTTEII, '
. JB3OBll Ct. 'HAWLEY.
PROFX
D i; LOVIN De PART'S WORN.
' ll
. 01414 ANDlEsnistrog,
No. 4 North illatbfilirsei,lll4o4lllnirt Pow
• aus 21).1mo o . ,
Tilt, or W. it. WOW' 11:010Pirily
ottice,
O N 0.639 Stud listkot Squire, otreittad
Notes Doodo Store.
TORSW. 1/1010144. ATTORNHY AT - LAW,
ti! Office—Loeser Dilldsnr, (Ist floor. • baet t )
1110 Centre street, Pottsville. igg.,Can b e een e e i te j
in the German language, . •
TSRAEL C. 01113011EXlitt_ATTOR . NRY
LAND COUNSIILLOII , AT LAW. Offices
.jrot 0 Cloud Eit.. (near Oixtb,) 11111 DINO, Pa..
6 Eonom v. n.,Eig,
ATTOIWEr 4T LAW,
&WagOp
0I1102: No, 50 Court Street, (up IWO
Ll. NAGSLIN .
xj.+ s PUT ', l
8. PO4lllOll Surgeon.)
810 Peniaireot,_Readini. r:
,
'Office art—/2 to 2P. 43. 1 3,10 DP* in. 1
WASUINGTO3II
,ALDERMANiI
Ofbe, No, OD North thh fitreet;oppostto kostOMeo.
al
iorivenhug and convoranolos Oromptli it..
tended toi •fehl9-3mo;
GEO. 1)011.
Mim e o; the tate Geo. M,
n
ATTORNY AT LAW, 0
omoc Oetitre street, oppoelte the Hplmpel Church.
istaii,tt • POTTEOIIIIII.PA,
j ma. o. netwtay,
ATTORNEY I AT LA*,
Office, No. 40 (second fici.gr,) No‘th Sixth Street. ,
nearlyoppolte the Mutt House, !tending, Pa,
Jan. Wit
RESAT Et.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oboe NORTII BIXTU BTRRTT. RHADING
Jan3Dtf.
LOlllll. 11110)1ASTIS,
. , .4T20RN141" A 2' LAW;
°Mee, N 0.530 Court Wed, over the Oleo of John 8.
Richards. Rs. . , febo-tf
DANIEL ERMENTROUT.
ATA T A if;
Once In North Sl i th Street, coiner Court Alley.
febo-tt .
AUGUSTUS S. BASSAMAN,
AITORNRY AT LAvv t
Poo, No 40 North BlicAltreat t opeelte tbo Court
:ir vonigltationo nut In trio /splash ot Gor
an !esthete*. febutf
• N.
jOtiN. 1141.8k0N. I • 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 .
°Moe; N 0.19 North Stith street, opposite the Key
atone Meuse, Redding, Pa.
BORITY
' JOBL B. WANIOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
gir t rafted ngton And
DIAILIAtiq
an /tree% maculae, pa. No fein . depiana
'anti the claims are iootred. tOO-tt
WII4I4IA!Mfo. HIRFA Venal%
• • (0107441 of First Rearked Ohneoh.)
TRAOMIR OF PLANO IO/4X XQX,
_TR. ORGAN AND
MAR
No, 223 North Sixth s M Reading. Pb.
N. A—. trut
une 2)4f
TA .10.3tosisit,
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SURGEON DENTiET,
OIrEIVE-519 Penn Street, Rending, Pis.
'lnvites the Pnbile to call and examine his new
Plan for oaring teeth without pain. All -oper
ations in e profession neatly executed and
charges teas table, << ap2stf
MIMOMiLANZOVR.
HELLED.'S
•
•
00 1 / 1 19kTIONTAVEMENT
AND PLOORING: •
%MIS PAVEMENT.. AND FLOORING IS NOW
ul
Joanowiedged to toe the best in use. It be
comes hard and ttrm immediately, isdry, durable,
holmpervious t 6 water, and notaiTeoted by either
torehea old, • •
All ordtre promptly' attsnded to, and the ;fork
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Apply to
D. O. HELLER,
June 18-tf No. 27, South Fourth-St
4: R.•fl iOETT Ga,, Prop!lakifit
SIANWEBTELR, Yll4.
"4 alir r t fNg Deiders in
rgeis:
R BIRCH & •B R
rht. A. It MOUT,
, •
I WILLIMI WELLS.
Ilass , 517
WEST END
COAL,
LIME, & SAND
.YARDI
•
Cor. Penn wind Front Streets:
i . . .
11E undersigned would respectfully , inform
_his
---il trifide and tho üblio, that he is proparod to
' unds Use beat o Coal, Lime, and Saud to any
f i ll the 4,00 ordure;
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tatt : ' taiihotA you KIN R 9544.
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VOL. 194.
- - XIIIO,ZIAZIA!IEQUIO . ,
pule BEADINIO Wink.
TRUST VOSLIY
Osoaxi sip Jura, 1867.
o.lXeo Rea&lip insurance Building • N 0.19 North
ilifth stress, B. B. trabrerr a Gbitrt street.
k . i. . .
Oftle,olioxiiittosn,B at. Lto a f. k .
pup oils $
&Pringle Joliet. ernes Moßmiglit.
Henry_ Z. Van Reeds glob Mailer. '
J. T..likeitson,' 1 . N.ltollt, • '
Jonas Bhalter„ , ,T. Valentine. k
• lleirte Moser.
' This Company insurer all kinds of property '
against lose or deree4re by frost rates as jow as any
other reliable Coen pany and upon every plan known
- to Stook Insurance Companies.
Perpetual Petioles issued requiting no renewal
and u which the amount of premium paid can
bo reela pon
imtjat, any time, less a, deduction of Ave
per (M t, 1310 advantages of this method uro
worthy of the attention of farmers and others hay.
bng fi rst-class dwelling houses, barns and other
uildings, in town or country, as being the cheap
est and safest. I , , 1
Poliolee for one, twp, three, five or more years, or
for less than ore yeaf, issued wed no charge io kilts
Tor Polley an t survey ohm r newed pr wh tt in
surances are , t ransferred fro lother comp nids.
The citizens of Beading vicinity . hitherto
4,
dependent, mainly 'upon foalga Companies, have
pow the privilege of effecting their insurances in a
home institution, well organized, with an adequate
paid in and guaranteed capital, presenting its
strong" a basis °tomtit). as that of any other com-•
Pans.. The advantage of doing business directly.
with the Company and theimportnnee pf keepin
some portion of the largo stuns paid forinsuranetc,
in circulation at home will be appreciated by al .
J. PRINOLPI MIMS, President.
\ JAMES MoKNIGHT, Vice President
S. H. Moon, kW? and Treas. • Ciunelo-tf
_.
S
IClllOOlt HOOKS I •
SCHOOL BOOKS 11
Just readied at the HAI= BOOKSTialtg, a
full lino of books in use in the Public Schools in
this city, which mill be sold et the very lowest '
prices. It would be to tadvantage of' such who'
nro in want of books to c ertain our prices before'
purchasing elsewhere. 43 have I
SWoodbury'e m ow tithe% with flerman,B
b/esquire; Course,lir l e i nelr e '
• ' ' Bonnicastle's Mensuration, ' 0
I Btddrd: k t t m°sl' . )Parfor: iisop}4 (
P
V ' Bullion's Grammer,
\
Ray's Algebra, K ,
N 4
• Cutter's Anatomy, -- si
r
Goodrich's U. S. History,
ILA tireenlears Arithmetic,
• 'renney's Geology, • ' •
Davis' Logondor. - S
Thomas' Etymology.
A. • Dlottollnarles,
Pons and .13Ponboldon.
Slat* and /181ato Poona. -
•
SponoorinplJ: r ipy Books,
1.41 Anthon irgli.
Bullion'ak mar. _
ElVoodbury'aElomenttry UormanitoadorE
Eloplool Cu t
Cask a,
Parker & Watson's Box os of Bohoollßooks,
Pr , • ,
prlttendon's Bookkeeping, with setts of Blank-.
PENN OPRBET.
Pennooli's IlistorY:of England,loteeee, and Romo,
READING.
Mitehel's Intermediate and Primary Geographies.
NEAP IifIAT KOHL
~ ,•
Tarnillo une>rs . Igned has iopened a new and him&
setae eat Market cons i sting of Fresh 000,
le, El oulders, ;Dried Zeof, Bologansm, Beet
Tongues, &o, .
PETER N. BOYER,
k
No. 628 Penn Street.
aplftt
V ISITING CARDS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS, 46e.1
of all kladeonay lad had at tho EAor,E
Eloo4otYPes furnished if dosirod.
All cards will bo done in tho most beautiful mau
noriand at the lowest rates. Apply at the Eagle
Bookstore.
MRS. J. V. DIEHL,
•
• Ms removed to
4 1 10. 15 North Stith Street.,
ibere eht. wilt Iteeo) full line of Trimmings,
thepost reliabilPatterne for Ladlop and Oitildron'e
lotting. Particula attention paid, to Cloak-mak.
ink, °od work pa d perfect fits warranted.
GREAT .FURNITURE'DPOT.
,
SCHR(EDER & FELIX
~ 1
Warerooni,' corner Fifth and :Washington
streets. • .
~. 1 : -
MANUFAMMY. WASHINGTO,N ; STREET
BELOW ,PIFTR: , ..'
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TIRE UNDERSIGNED RESITTFULLY IN-
I Ate publio attention , to their plondid stook of
t 1 rat-olluts furniture now and eo stoutly on hen&
and made to Order to suit customers. ,
Among other , artloles, especial attention is 'in
vited to their unsurplissed ,
0.. ..
EXTENSION TABLES, . .
• ..
`; DRESSING BUREAUS, ' - • '
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
• OEN E AND OTHER TABLES,
BEDSTEAD OF THE LATEST STYLES,'
1 .,
) .
and every, othir einem in theirline of business.
Every article is manufacturedby themselves, in
their admirably arranged manufactory, with the
most perfeot ; ninehinery, and skillful mcchanlos,
and finished in an unsurpassed manners
• : Also prepared to execute nil orders tor
cAnvintl i
•TURNING, • . '
• SAWING, and
•
MOULDINGS.
,
All orders promptly executed, and warranted to
givettitisfitotien. „ . , "I); 104.
M' MONEY
WANTIED. -
biONE'i 'WANTED! ' .
RI THE OITY OF READING.
Thenndereigned Committee on Finanee of the_
Corporation of the bill? of Rending, having been
authorised to borrow \ the euni of
SHVENTYTIVE . THOUSAND .DOLLS.
for the purpose. of ergarging tho Water• Works of
the said eity;heteby give notice that thy aro pre
pared to iasue Oertiticatep of Igen, bearing 4: per
cent. interest; to parties desiring to loan money to
thieity. Ajoldy to either of flyiof e lersigned. or to
.1Y Dthim H # eidenreich Esv laUttr.
AH Oity_ D .LAUER,
DANIEL MILLER,
' • DANIEL SPOIIN.
Ootamikte,e on Binnut
soli/OR THAI GOOD THAT LACKS AIDMITANOIII FOR oniii WDOIO 'THAT NsNOM irtic(ozwpAxi*. •► • ,
TRANCE AND
INDUIS
?AL $15000.00.
READING, PA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, 'lBO,
4 , i, •' n;soka,LArizoos.
rURNIBHrNO UNDERTAKER,
No. 'S26
'326 Penn Street.
=I
• ' ILL kinds of otting Aunighed at short 4
notteo
AEnnorats attended in town or,country. Entiro
attpntiorloyon to Op business. I ,
ryng 22-1 w I -a ' , E. B..llllLLER,ititt,
MOTZER & HOKE'S
• (Formerly A. noel; ipuohre).
14` _lt E E CO E
SALOON,
UNDER TUB POST OFI.ICE, ,
RgADINO,,PA.
Hl A o V , lN u a m p e o r ulgt o t out Mr.i t
i ) .. m( J , 1 4; I t l i o lo ok
i t t i n ur e l r i e l l 's g
n Sa ,t i
announce tht they will continuo thobusiness uh
dor tho nbovDfirm, and provide 11,11.th.0 varieties pf
entertalmnetd for tyhielt this vino° is celebrated,
els; • . •
Free 04eert Every Evening
AND
WNW! EVERY MORNING.
Soliciting a continuation of•tho patronago of nn
aPPreolating public, thoy aro
Vory Rospeotfully,
d. li• Meteor,
Daniel Hoke,
n4•lmo.
Good News for Old Berks.
• A LARGE STOCK (F •
I ,
3i :31 X Jek. 41.1
AND
CABINET ORGANS,
. ,
FOR SALE ON INSTALMENTS,
- •
AT
E, :A„ BERG'S'
PIANO , WAAEROOMS,
No. 403 Penn Street.
_ Great inducements offered to Lodges aid
Assooiattons. •
Also a few good second-hand Pianos for
sale cheap. .
Aeircall soon.
E. A..IIERG,
No: 403 rClql Sired.
jPgir
RED i r,OVALI REMOVAL!!
BARTO'S
LA9IJOR: STORE,
Iles G removed from the Koystono Building to
the na nd elegant storo, ,
• N0..43.7 PENN :STREET,
•
Whore customers will firtivery large stock of the
best 4nd purest
WINES, BRANDIES,' WHISKIES,'
ko., ever offered to the public of Reading. All th
proof of tho above soli c it required is trial. A
share of patronage ised. TOBIAS BARTO:
00A011 MAKING 1
.
COACH REPAIRING !
C. H. HESSLER, •
•
Sixth St.,
i breen Washington (f: Walnut,
Respectfully announces that ho is prepared to' o
all work in is line with despatch. The .experi
sue of mailman will be used for tho beneiltql
his patrons. Thd terms will be the best that o
be given by anyractory in tho oily.
COACH ItEPAIRINGt
Coach repairing roll every kind, as ell as
SMITH worm, attended to at short notice.
itmaltf 0. IL HESSLER
IRON RAILING WORKS.
LEWIS NEUDOERFFER,
Court Alley, blow Fifth Street,
„(In. the rear of the Farmers' /rational Bank)
T Ail NOW PREPARED TO ATTEND TO 41,L
my friends and thq community in general. ails
I PIVintitiAIXLCICE6, 4 h illta° ll . l lnisA I n ats
DELLS. NO LOviai t ice. All repairing
attended to at e shdrtest not e. Charm mod
erate. . LEWIS pEppCkERNIER
sip 25-tf.
CEMETERY LINE !
-THE LINE OF CARRIAGES
FOR THE
CEMETERY
Will leave !Fifth street nrul .Cherry alley every
bout of the day, commencing at -ebb o'clock, until
further orders. TILOS. uopu a Duo:
ant-tf - •
(FsoffTfin LT00:01 VItiDWATOR.I
YllO WOOLY•ROAl)-A PAR
UT 8. R. II
Of all tho fsitlous men rye seen.
Existing now. pr lone sinco doid,
rnover knew of ono'so moan
As him wo call a'SWYooly•lioad ;"
The draft evading Wooly-hea4 I
e bounty jumping Wooly-head.
Tho growling, pandoring,
Scolding. elandoring. . •
%riotous, sneaking Wooly-head.
From him the decen'eles of life.
And ull its courtesies have fled ;
Ile loves miscegenation strife 4— •
A pesky, stinking Wooly-head,
A negro loving Wooly-head,
A wench embracing Wool , head,
A heart:against his country steeled ;
An unanointed, unannealed, ' •
Dough-faced. cringing Wooly-heitd.
I '
\ ,
" (bid for.tho Bondholder," Weary..
But no b for thosoinho fought and tiled ' t
tO
To save ti p Unio lot Untan die, ' , I i p
','
Cries il l ' s ungrateful Wooly-bea ; • ' ; '
Tho Union Loworing Wooly-head s , ,
to Carpet-bagger Wooly-Ilead;
Tho ech o ing, tying,—
Coward, flying, ( •
Mean mulatto Wooly-Lend. ,'
The coward sneak who oft . desired,
His neighbor's-4,- brother'i—blood to shed,
In prisons damptiavo them confined,
Because thoy had no Wooly-head ;
The patriot hooting Wooly-hottd,
The brother shooting Wooly-head,
Tho ale() seeking, . •
Service snaking.' • '
Vongenneo wreaking Wolly-head;
When widows mourn their lonely lot,
And soldiers' orphans cry for bread, ' •
lio pays thowirconbado—does he not?
Not gold, for those wbo fought and bled ;
The bond-creating Wooly-head,
The witiori-hating Wooly-head, '
The goldtimiring,'
. .
. .
False, eon Wring; .
Nog 'o-marrying Woolylheaa.
Nor 3orasn's grief, nor orphan's teatti, -
Nor even; a Nation's honored dead,
Are saered !Nom tho Jibes and jeers
Of tho Bond-holdor's WOoly-head
Tho negro Prating Wooly-head,
The wench elating Woolyihead. —
Thabond-oreating.
Freedoni-hating,
Reiludiatifig «'ooly lead,
Johnstown, August 25th, 138.
TU (IMRE or PiMVOS.
T i o piano should be closed when pot in
use,j in order to'prevent the collection of
dust; etc., On the sound•board, and also to
preserve the strings and " actic•n frohs the
ill effects of sudden - change of temperature..
Nothing can injure a piano so much as ex
trome heat, ,whether arising from a bright
fire in front of it, or, 'what is. worse, the hot
air in the furnaces in such general use. Care
should be taken to prevent moisture of any
kind getting betw g eon tho kfya, parpoularly
when cleaning them, as it will cause them to
stick. Moths aro destructivo to pianos and
should be kept out of them by placing a
lump of camphor, wrapped in paper to pre
vent evaporation, in the inside 'corner. Any
hard substance pliteed inpon a piano will
cause ajarring noise, anil if the -top'part is
unprotected by a cloth cover, that also will
often rattle. Young 'pianists Would injure
the - piano less if they would refrain from
striking .the kepi with such force ; alittle
touch,with a judicious use of the lOud pedal,
will yield a l tar,
,better and equally as full ,a
tone as if they exerted all the force at their
command. 7 •
Few are aware of the benefit to be deriv
ed from having their pianos regularly •tuned
and kept in order : every new ,piano should
be tuned at least once a month, and none
should bo allowed to remain untuned over
three. When a piano is half a note' below
concert pitch, and it is required to be drawn
p, it should ho twice tuned, the second tun.
ing about a month after the first, or it will
not stand well in tune. • 1
41. Fooman.CUSTO3L—A Boston pope , has
a sonaiblo art v iclo against the system in Voila()
of young amen; paying for each other on all
occasions of *moments or in restaurants.
Tt does not refer, of course, to special „ and
direct invitations to accept hospitality. In
Europe, on all occasions, it iS as- much a
matter of,prido for a gentleman to - pay;for
himself as it is when ho buys A:now cos' or
a pair of boots. Ono, gentleman no more
thinks ofitiying for Another :than :to 'would
think ofiiving hun a piece •of money or
buying him a pair of gloves. It would be
insulting to him. —lf we consider it a sign
of hospitality to pay for a friend ; when we
happen to Accompany him to a theatre or to
a bar, why 401 , 10 not consider it equally a
sign of hospitality toinoist on paying for his
hat when we enter, ,a store with linn? In
Europe your friend buys tickets for both is
a matter of convenience, and tells yon the
price of yourlicket as ho hands 'it to you,
and you return him thOmoney. In America
you. request a friend to buy you a pair of
gloves, or an umbrella, or a necktie, while
he is in the street. He does - not hesitate to
tell yo u it s price, and to accept.the Motley.
It would be indeliCato:fer him not to do so.
If, liowevcr i , you go yo -a .thkitro together,
he hurries on before you, buys two tickets,
and is insulted if - :you. offer to pay your
share. 'to do ouch a thing in Europe would
b e as indelicate as it -iwould have been for
hint' to have declined payment ifor the
gloves. .
• , 41•14. hini v 9014°41... An ola. bachelor
64 , 8 Wet. is a , eociai c.O4tilvanec
deoigne'd for the creation of papperi.„ .
Does in cities aro qot merely useless but
in numy 'cases absolute nuisances, awl iq
sonny cases positively dangerous. 11 ,
remarkable fact,,that the large Majority of
the oysters of canines l • ate of the llutzdrlei
O we* Having mission to visit 'the
family of an indisstrioq3 workingman t day
Or two since, who it know ilways fi nds it
difficult to: snake .ends meet,' ere Wore
hooted at our'etitratteo • to his hut4lo home
the barking and growling of no 1034 than
fivo fierce-looking cure. slifteralseurlugc our
eelve3 ;lot Iva well safe from forth
otnenatrations ; we vcutured to . iseked dig
good Wonsan.. why so many dogs 'wore kept ,
"I don't know," was the laughing ropy ;
as she 'friendly patted the head of ono of,
the most ' wisp, of the 'pug. In answer
to our inquiry whether it did ~uot,, , cost con,
siderablo to feed them : lolndood it Aloes,'"
was 'the reply. "Every
r. 04 'of them dogs
eats 4, much as a fivo Step
this thero was no doubt, end yet this- :hard , :
working couple, who found it diffictila
proridp for the Incas of themselves and,
their three children; wore daily , feeding to
them, worse than worttles s brutes nearly
much us would have sufficed for the'• woutit
of the entire household beside. —P/dhs. Rim)
sling Star. , .
ODY.
...)
irs
Omuta on Apts.—An aniusiQg colloquy;
came off at a supper table.okl board of one,
of the .Mississippi boats, between rin cr.!
"qiiiiite; reeking ivitti hair oil. ; and cologrie,
whp was. cursing the waiters, assuming very",
consequential Jonathan:
seated by his, side, dressed in lianiespiin.,
Turning to vulgar ,Mond, the former,
pointed with his long jewelled linger, rital
said t .
"Buttoh, soh." ,
seo it" is, cooly-replied 4onatiuf.r ,
"l3uttah, sah, I 'say!"';* tiercoii
tit* dandy.,
"I kOo‘v, it, very goo4o first.. rate arti•
do,"
"Iluttah, I tell You 1" thundCred the (lan:,
dy, in still louder tones, pointing WithYsloi,'
unmoving finger, and scowling upon . ( *lits'
neighbor as if Would annihilate him;
"Well, gosh all Jernsalem,•what. or , it r•. 4.
now yellod the down easter, :getting his,
dandcir up In turn. "You didn't think I.
took it for lard, Aid you ?" • ;
'Sav n IM Itrout y9ung fellow in a
eountryotei;),6 who thought very highly of
himself, had been paying his 'addroses to a
pretty who, omong other attractions,
p'ofeaned q luxuriant' groWth rati
The young lady.gave ' , the mitten.", Ono
ovtning after this, thinking hie time to get
ovep had arrived, ho stationed himself in the
41810 near the 'chapel, door, and inking the •
young lady coming, throw up his hinds pro.
tending fright, and 'exclaimed : "Arend
aside boys i orion will tako fire'! Hero C0L1:43
J—" . naming the lady. She walked' 'Very
leisurely Ix) whore the young man ryas stand
ing, stopped and looked him ift• the face t .
saying:' You need - not be alarmed, lir.
you are entirely too green to burn." The,
roar of I aughtor, that greeted tho young man's
ears was more than ho eould 'relish, and he :
bear a hastlietreat. " '
i arn . .*= : —A young' coulitoolOpedliout
a'iloPg lll "csring eoint,lfttebr, .and.wboUar..#,
safe distance from hems were married. Soon : i
after On 'officer wag bent in pireuit,'•undiatl
living,l4, the' hotel Iyhern they voi ‘ eatepiiitig t.
thediiltalieat4e4Ocit riiPpaitindfuAd'
#6lll Pug in bed, Ile,explained his ertitik
veheletbe young lady.' said,' with .4firirigly
: laugh : 'roll Malt is too late,---iVe i ve 'bed
married oome.tinse,• and have been be
half an hour. To Iho 1. ho- •o - - - 7.l,den f t‘
you get out of bed , for hinvl"L-4reenibure ;
Dem.
•
To Dmany Caaws. earn 14;tugge,.--Tifl4e
One doen han's eggs and, break a smith bolo
in eitheiond o `and With a s i inali Mick inititt
small quantity pcstprebnine f '#42tAn p,149
theni"ehout fhe earn ro, and you will byre
a dozeti or more dead crown in or inani4
The` same remedy Will wetly' for skunk*
plaely the eggs in the bOjp. 00 :
to lay it wtereanything Ose will, take it.
1 1.L4tmr,entoirs,-4Lingi Chipmeyttft4a
crack triimbOing - fastened. (#1 too
The aciim Pt applied while the' cl4aißaii fa ,
cold, and (Aim ao tightly to prevent the
glass moKiag. at '44 Of coarse, *hani?the
chiwn ,PY,?,r4104004). 1 . 0 ,0 4 2J4 1 r.9l)fil 'to,
expand and consequently they must - crack.'
AlwaYi Bee that the glass, qlecuro f .and,at
the same time znevee ea4lj 43.31/03/0/doro,'
Fop nuitrg:- The; be 4 remedy`, ; for
burlt~, in uni'stagc;iB:l4tiii,n4 aOlition of
Epsom salts In Wald.. „PIO aPPlikatiOn
condo' relieves - . the *pain, tequi 4alms f t ke&
places with wonderful rapidity;' "Um kr•
aonaloxperienco'furnishei Oei9fatlnttonces
of remarlial;l4eurei rpm 1.1:!'1,..:!:`,4141 4 4ti0l Qf
th!ti .i
. „.
baby elephant, whieltii* gallatin;
Tenn.; the other flspelyod hillts t *
into otaalqeii, 4 ,looo4 liffAtie)rivi l trkiglkojea
irt,OpieetaNisikultOti afterlirtu*iMPO4*
sugar boyfl,'eratistePtitki,49:fite:Mittenia )
Anl APAlli - fielibti-bie.vealk,deyonring a
peaphglllsl4,u4 theAltunlter, .
. . ,
'PvNiii ' • ' ' n- . '` ' 7:— ' . ' ' • •
neatilliiii;gig Arne. 1 ter
Afc
haidirate.iikeittori
7 11 '6l remit -
arlinut k liatimott. rt Pf
. . . -.- • • ,
Tun awn narj
In OUTS PER
~, .i - • • 6:141p.m:
t o kmAlkl . _lit N Walt, c,
V4kittle, LO
a Ok. r ._ J e t*st.
P 1 6 464 4 14 4 t '
01.04 T, it:10 p. to o
ra earn .......6A
pit b„,,„ ,d1.,,,v,10.-.....-_,
*NIVN Its a lA% Witm a to. omit
4;6.6; ' Pi to t
ti i i r , 7 \ L, i , ~ - 4,,'
, - •, '' --, i tot ArOtir ',. •
II:h r e 1 :1011:11== '4 6 " stml o „4l L a n.,
Anci6 .$
° I ; ' lo . 04 . 1 4iRrqii4c 4 rY1V 10 It gy m.
or "- ' - •', ~ " • ' 4 : 2 1?,, P.l ll .
-.4 is 'and,piaallgtray WSW OM
i Agri ha naiv lout al tco. thuu I. ca. 'Mai.
am. *IQ von. ' • ' • -
MM
kgaig & Qolimihk4Wlroad,
, • ' , ''' ON, AND Apttg--...
A, O ND 4 4 —r I , -. 4r VIST II I. , 1,;, 180 8 .
Pupiefipt, tiktAit'llt itaXt glit4l 5 4013 # ,as
, ~: ; l _ , - ,, ,1 , f0 o itst:, ~: •1 ' • .
Lef."o itetaitilt:o - •. ' ' 710 VI
Attir" !titt 'it' '..
- ' ' '4
' • ' ' 'il m
p :. ? :
It 11, utai
~ ., , itsaivarl%,'..--
Ltpo I.4l , aatlar sA a atebit . , at 800 8 o A. 1.
ArTivo at Roe - 10 20 i, I.
' ft 0' l'i
SUNDAY TAXlfifilt - .
bome Rotupsiy4 ' .-, ~ , ° LA' t ,
- • . 1 , ( ik ri
J
Arty° att ncatt4ftiatriator ilt.,: , : o94 iikt i ,
• 9 4 Mann er,l4
14 ' aim • ' l
ioatti Ira 015104 t it k I '7 , '' tit
..,, lig . •
tg ail n/PlP t4 .',
. ' .7* . I. '' fg q:
Aroyelo . altqt, ,.., ,-! t ) ,l • 14.
Bt LI w i Vas siiad t a l a i c i i tti n io e nti a til ,
Z i 41 '3 'vtelLti tittriffil% '•
-e" °ro ts i y r To t irl , ..— ' •
4
I
Or4r 4 N ., .lootba to partl4 to Mt
F a aj 1 11att a t a ''‘itt a otttt t eltieriltitYtla:
olpal statlOns on' ta, , row ! --iood for Baruity 2 mina
6 11464 pill bia ' Olititiniliti' alt tho 0 ti` I' Om
r IA •'s4'
Now J'oniey QoattalitatltOA tat -$. O - I, it . /1 i.
Now York, ana t.: l%llp ilk,4 net i int! nu Fon , t t
C‘r lihlo al u i ,. V, l l`l l Okt_ t ri 'to fyr Ii a. Phtlaloi ph ka
i
Sow ni it t ivtho '4llno I'. Rork and , 'mallow° i
()hooked Through. . ', .• • •
Trains arQ ratIPY .1:6. ill(kkerAlticr, wl . loh Is 10
r1314M99! D'..+41c4111,011044V,113/4/t.)
, . . , c . 4' - ••_ • ~•-.if ..,.:. ....--,,, - , . • Ogpafigto4dula t. v
R. P. Kignv KR, a (*I I*,;:arki . ! Tkoket Agt, Mly
, • .
East , P ennsyl v an i a : . Railroad'
dtildlitlit mtjlisinthie; tOtlldliNOlNti
A.Tiffedntedi.y, may wig, I .- .T ,
Bx;gßAltrA s p /7 41 ( )YFF it '
) • 0 A lt I ,
~,
On. and p a, Wean, at ,ofsl n t 48119/ two
:Poepnger Intrlll leave 00101 aijy, (oaoppt
TinaaYS,) Or Al entOWn an way Ot t e ona, at 10.3 )
A. Bi t and 4.24 , fd.,itotallat n lt the way eta
tone between f Rtadtni aria ow York, nuking
alio °eig:rani or ail . uhuntr anti Hilt
adelphi via; idlik'' , tielty, Bran d arrive at
Now Xo rk at .. apt i 3.) A.,
.i.•
• Fo r (4) 1 , 1 ..,,n ~..e will tanvo
fleatt as dal 4 , , °soot nu 47), for '• New; )(kirk
'WI t e'Nos I 00114 stns . ht 4,44 atill 7.tX)
A L M. .An Z(Oand /1.40,k, Al. . .
Whose rains r un th rough from: Vittiburgh to
Now Yot t wlthotitobarigo of eats.. , Stotiolnit only
Lyons,Allentormaz liethlehom. Easton. 11 am ll
mertimix!oatmrtnantlitilAriieraati a i l litTigliiii;etlr, anti
,
12.00 14,, 7....)
• • he 4.44
i t 1: tram wl,ll not. litoo , Rending on
,Dfouliaye4 he 4.08,A. ei, awl ,11.40 .rou. 3 n o w ,
lua'datit andayilnoludod. I • l '! ' .
L Trains, hate 'ROW - TalkifOot qt • IsMistii Allot
a milY,_ (oxotvt sunaoya) at v.OO ; A. N g 14 noon, a, 8
and 8.90 1 1 , M. and arriVe at , Re ytt i At 1.60,p 6.00
ard i r.lo J. Bt and at 1.00 ruld 2 . . ,
I' e B.OOP. . train from New o,r .0.60110 F,
Rep ayajael ed. ... - , • '. 4 21/ : • • .
7§
A Btaplar ionritill'rain wiit teaio Itonillng
every nunday at BA. ~ ItOpPint at all .atatianN
stal intirnedtate po nti. lArtive a ANntopin, i
ot 10A . Returnialy leave Aildiftown 'at 4.00 .
P. L. hi. rrlve at Readin . cat OP. Ily .
4'l:mangers are toquoavea to puronaie tlokota be
fore onterfor the oate,'-•aa VI °ems ()era will ho
charged and collected on the .train from all who
Pay the fare to the Conductor, .
June 23-tf • 0. o'lo=l, Eng. and Supt.
Philadelphia: 8; Reading Railroad,
. (noyis o d.).
1 • Rkinit4i, - Ati.nuirr Giu . lBBB.
'SUMMER, ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS, August 3 1888,
Five Trains dowu to Philadelphia,' peeling Rea d - .
lay nt 780; 1035 , and:ll 80 a. ati - asid 4 .C...) and 0 3,) .
P• m• ' - " .
. OP to Pottsville, at 10 40 a, in., and 560 and 800
.P.. Ms.,
- pvtint Wed fo fxbanon and ifirrAintrat
... l o r Vxprotto from Now York at 110.p 4 An;
an 1 ml4l'loloo, ni. - -
. - arr sbury Aooomniodation Train at 715 a:'m,
anil Rail. train, at 10 4f a . m. pact 005 P,rn.
h riundayftitb down' trains, pus . meadl6g nt
9.40 a. %and 42 2 p. WI and ,up teaiag at ow a,
.m,Jutd 5 87 p. ni,
- The'42s m: down, aid ID 50 a. m. up trains
run only botween Philadelphia and Beading, -
' •Up trains leave Philadelphia for Readiny, Her=
Asbury and /?_44ttaville, al 7,80 and o t ls a. in„ 12 45
1100nt 44nd Il 30 p. in. and . s 15' p. na,, for, Reading
,emy, The II 15 a. as. train!! conned , Ifitharainefor
L
antglik Williamsport. Elmira, Bulfale, Niagara
Tr , no 111 4 a. In; a i r a 30 p, rn. ti
t g tralrui l'rom,Ph 11.
. adeipbia, Ind 10 a; m. and 4 . P. m, dOwn train,
/to only at.prlno pal Mario% e ic wiows..„
0.. eadig.Aocomniodatoo, its lapis gauping
'at- OD W. - nt.l - r;tarning tearer
,b adelohla at• 0 118
0)14
Wottatosie ecomModailon Tin jeilY4l twi
totwn at 6 45a to„ - returning 'leaves Philadelph ia .
414 8° t# m .
' e astern Expiess•Trainielneot at Ifirrbt- .
V? „,„, etprese judos' on the Anniarlyania R.
11' cir Baltimore, Pittsburgh,. an ali points west, .
n the 1945tua1l train oonneote at ,flarrtuts for
' ittsburyh ancluiteribambertiwity„ uneurY,
ritntttn, 'P I.oto p, )Y keebarte,' Will nuiport,
- it liaren.Elmirstin the Caniideitti l - 4 '“'. i : '
I k e
•, . monger Trgiirudepro Upor poo Olt 7pp rn,
and 615 p, in., for Ephrata, Bitis. .bancait 4t Sad
°43 ). i g i ol li tif ' Fitit-Olait OlUiOit:tiltitiilly s lgii:
MMUS - sioltotit at redr ed area td` ie pr !pal
points In the Nrth, Yetaodkerliu.!4
OUMM,UT TION Q E • -
.Witii 26 oOtkwile,rer ear& 41 int ; between
ahy toltits deelro
. • •
f- S ' ' ' MI RAGR Troxspr e ,
gglitizAgiv itt ozr.opoyiy.o#,l24o,for
7 - 4: - .... , •BRANON nusErs t a
Good for the bolder only, for 6, 0 &Id 10moothe, '
between all pobts 72
14 k
....i.......
.0... At onelbird I ttl 4 11,
•Ar r . 'RI . 1 ' bv, tem :Train's
west at .ei • • - Toi l o trainsatlhe
zowee4 4 $ 0 . $ erks4,• i.,...; ..,-..; ay . :: f.-:1 -kit .1' ;4
• - Vaititiji e gitlVOWEntittii
rt r rniti r rill f trilltr ioll ' ' 0 f O4I IA* II7
i . ..sled ost Tickets se . o d foro,4arAy22:
_O6 ii.ni er. .
Anommpdatiso Twill 0, pl . pkploomvg return,
at 65 with: :" ' • ••.4 .. ,.. , •;/ ~ ,
, •*., t • -, ..! • , 41,./4: MOLLS Gael. Sup't
filingt — 1 •
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f i e 1 04 4 44 ,0 1 1 1 1011 4N - 4 01 a 0a ;
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