Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 04, 1868, Image 3

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B HADIN t, PA., NOVEM
iffir AND COUNT
I'll- EDITION...4S 1•D
primmest; are renu u rt4, to hand in their
„ a i l ments as saris in ne asy sis pogiiO4 is ou i
w ay inersasins ere aUon stomped' us io go bf
pteS4 about Z P• P .
4
couvusicsitoes intended for zubteation in ihei,
Do sca , • must be sew pan ui yii teivonsv
~, gnu a s s tuarantee 0 since - rlty dig the part,
Mb. writer. The /nine W I Mit btpublisheti mil
et t o desired by thee* 7 ,,:
Write oely Damp side o t • piper, and pep
poseiblo, *loollt flourishes. .
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SC ISC SIMS who fail to twits the BUMS Ili'
v i i , win confer a favor by mating noise et •
onto, ! dare all complaints of mogul ty an
Woes' of delivery Will be promptly at oded to '
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COIIIISKINDINTS IllhOtt make theirCOMMUIIINVII
Oe a fiband end to t h e p 'Mole o
s. i ief Our space i t t oo 1 1 01 . 4
itor 110 long
p, j,,—
Pink, flue, meet Sixth, 7, No. '
meet Sixth, !if, Noll.
14 OWN —Fr' rt"
g NAN ABOUT T -at
wo
run nor y el terday in South Sixth street; Ha:
owe d, got bls book up, and ran away, not giving'
U 4 aAgnes to Wattle extant, of hist:o,les t
A temperA nce author wrote Nriinkenneas .hr
f u lly," and the printer wade hint say "frunkon
•.t
A greet bald noise on the streets but, night:
ono win billoood as though he hid tungp-im
his throat! t
"Wm the Devil hie due"—but be oarefOl that:
there Alta touch duo him. .
Edwin permits are still : beloilssited,
To communieste with the dentine of the dee, ,n-r.: f
drop a line. I •
Mies store boxes were nilesid led night froni irk
(runt of the store,.
can an excellent krainiAirtan be' ealleti porno.'
taonlou9
NOW ill th's time to Omit frill! treed. -
if you hall s ban in the Ada, does he pot!set uA
liable dose of 110,i)enteati . ?
Typhoid fever prevails hi he ' ,
,DallufAsPreiellafri pollee iratitilikiis cio c iiii; '4,
Uo bookskore, for your ))ooke and
itatlonsry.' •
Wks, like coupes upon a flinger, table, fbonbi'
be well dresiea.'. " ' •
' •
Bulges are pleiei ant,
Quad opsnling i fir shTaterlatNpisie--tbst . ra0144
k i i )P l ' ' c 6 !
New crossing aer ssfilxtD r lbeeL, la kirstddini
Invitations for balls, eke.; • are lie*
lonia up upon silks end
Second street bin geetivAloltion, , t I.'S': ; I fr,
Judy thinks that Insult); out your toes" Is "base
II - ,
II h Frialoo43AlllVOla*Pl)3o'll. •, itior..okating
,won — tbst b If there to ice.
The lady Who' tittavi he); Mind i'o" a
vvilhborhecbeett ettor,t, pretty ev,er Auvre.,
fru too LitttrAlt ! q v ,;, •
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SOMS (COP frif);dat ,
MAI for the itiaidelliikeirsittehiteithlilt`Witi
tbnut nutlet doots,on Monde) , %evertlyie. ,, ,lt ,
vu Itbor lost. however.
,
The pronenedes vreeiniiid ii'deeetted enem—
ata
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hinsh4o9o/70t fil 4 s44,3 NP rel ?"lr eet '''
"Oran!' Nohow" and "La Melle;lieleie nre
the names of ntilt '44 beptlf4 skirts for ladle)?
41. Co. ion Wein,
Tight equeeze44Muikeit kaitti throutth a
coil-hole on thefilieWfil/FiAn
. • 1 1f 4J. . A•s):
Look out 1o? 0 loSil 'attend marl
ki t . tfy t‘k i :A Ule:Jtt 11%'.1
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Mira "pd.* tet r 9,v * i
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. k. ". L4..
~, skti ‘ flti9'
don't midd 10, •*.
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, ~,.)„0 t, Sli• 11: , : , , 0 4 N. „ ,
A h eugryeur .0) a ikviemoTtior*CatirtkeAs, Ik, .
p
V.';' ', r , t 6 •el 4 ' - t s .A . li'd a tZ . 1 4
morniou . :..: • ' li m y
:.
People Should be olvilised MI walk siinatiiiallsia.,
.•• , 1 ~..,....v.., 5 ~
The ran ran over a man Yeati*Fo4l4l
jtralikei
to lay, he was not injurt) d—tbel',:waAsmler Oho;
i.
bridge. • ,", %I ~,,, .'' ,•::• ,-
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The lopeth of the north polo Is t bt* ki ll: 4 l3 :::,
bas never been measured,
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,/.:::, t ., ''',' ' '' * •
Chriitmat toys are being
,displayed ik tile B MY.'
windows.
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Quito a number of rosy Fislip#4; ll ,4 l `ye-mr . ~,.."-•
dies from the rural districts are sal eurnitsit.let.9lt.
city at present. The very slight WilhotCP l 9l#.*...PL•
health to retreating to those who can oPptediato
'Mural beauty. t.'')•: - •`' , C;lfief,
OUR anniemekt.'l6thi,oo,4l4"Titiiiiiid:
not forget the enlertainthentit intiotineed b'
the Hanlon Broa" on Friday and Sciturditt
evenings next.' ' ' • • "
TURK T 9, 11 . a . 04 V
STOl.ili..-8610 , "111 al
tered the praudiel of Cyrus' J. iliiittlr, in,
South Fifth street, ,ourlion4ii 4 t. , 4 t, and!
carried away two flee turkeys. , e thief 1
i° preparing foe ' 0 4ititnia '' - ,ict r
~,Yad-V. it
IN roa e! Eittoi.: , -9:k engine o' .1 r 1
which ran 01%6406V and we t s OA" a !
AR enbankraent hear'Orivigateurg, bas been
'quad on thallooka in ~ the Alheptl 'A n Alel
city, to be tehttilt, - •,
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PREPARD
11 r:1
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stodi* Vincr t .44l44olol 4 bt: "
t°**l ath
Cdl io t lt74;44 Mithat *4
mediately pe4hAbleliV„tvtri,i
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Ear, Piti t - ii to bittro.lt horse:, railway. .....1
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s undio9 Ettitti.' - .'
Whit hat ;boi‘Orniiptfl4ll4l*:•l)i,oo
ailway?—thwei t ri , ' '31 . 1./ : , ,-f , ..,'; 1 f..,!,j - .
That's tehit tit0'41i*14,;•::::1 1 4 1 ' : ,
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~,,, `'.1:!„:, ; ~ t ,i;•;;;:zi't,,,: :1 tvilli,
gl O O W 11011 ( 0 :1 11 0 , -84tibit " 111 A pro r
..4.gi,itlithi o i * 0.1 60 4:*5••
Et , being 444,4 tf , • ' . '‘!: , i ,
the stook,, It *los . ...,, ,- z-tu: 1 ion
t l lk
etwip,ltinbe P. ,II :*,`, ' ':f . , '4sa*bil
emmueneelYA4W ., ;., , ViZ - e;-„,,%;:qr , ;:i,
- ..I,_
Paten Iwriniunitow.-No ono' eirto. put
behind tho bars iest(irdiiyfiSr AiilinketititM
There were a groat tow utOuf drunk on l' .l
streets, but their con' itet; it keime, did not
iuttity their Wok ..our,. lodiri**otroP Atlt:
tonnuod a t e d *Bile& ..,, .
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Tax Toir.—A, trot ia announcet.to.conut
Sate
off at the Fair ,
Way uftemott rPl ectilli *l iiti'VP,
"Bh,ek 13,4k,w,tkiA 4 1,vb,1i,4 i y,,,,
"John Adamo- t dil 4 " t " v
t 0,0"" V -3 .:
heats, threolpfive V. 4 • d i g i ' '; U : Mae -
1
' A 11141 r n =4l 1.1A4044
and "Smith one -
for 8100 a sidtatill.polituftlit New Store- .
Clio ou Aipraiy, 12th Haiti ,hi t. •q.
saw
tie(
down to matter' of interest tiopielvo
all our neighbors .' k 111141110 40) - dik
mike a start, and atioarsneteleme
siness men enter the duties of the tend'
vigor and determination to make Wee
on. Then moral matters should have
lion. Get up a moral Sentiment tin
render Sabbath-breaking,profanity and
hideous and d. , raliziex 1 4 1 4 8 "
tke*Sk 41601
'es an .ureh people make great effoi
advance the great cause,: by personal
tion, and by the continu e d efforts of thr
gantritions. Those about you in neeL.
enmstanees must not be overlooked In
advance movements. brake home happy' lia
attractive; do'not be afraid of a romp with
the littlertniels.. - :'.' , Y6tfg:felliit,litas and
ales, have your joyous social gatherings, old
ones, too, laugh and feellhat Ood has madei,
this world beautiful, and all nature is truly:
happy, and if we are the true and faithful,
followers 'of that Saviour of sinners,who pre4
peted palyntioQ f. 011184110.4 TO, mayite ehtier4
fat" — and'happy. Let us ail, kind friends and:
readers, be up and doing good to all about
us, and we shall be happy. Let us therefore
lay aside all political differences, and go to:
work, and work for the good of humanity in,
geooral. , _:‘ ; ,f' : ,; •
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ban 'Or RRAI. ESTATE.-,--Jamelt McCann:
has sold hie farm of 803 acres, in East: Nant-:
meal township, Chester county, to Mr. Trey?.
of Berks county, for $20,000. •
The Downingtown Hotel property, at,
.Downingtown, Chester county, has been
pyrchttoesi by,plehataßelbrichte,fer $113,005;,
Hr. Bolbtidgn4aiifOinferV condaetor on'
:the Philadelphia and Readmg Railroad. • ,
5E01.1112 TIN LEAVES .—The woods are now
'full of leaves, Indeed they, appear to be
more abundant than ever, but farmers do ,
not value them as highly 'as we think they :
should. • For barnyards especially they , are,
'profitable to 'haul in Thor are obtainable
'too when theiels:a little ' . `pressing work .on
,hand. Gathered• up in heaps they can be
readily loaded in carts and wagons with close
'shelving', by using either a cloth man two
or three yards square l or with a wooden rake
and the arm. Hogs are very fond of them
.for litter ) so are cows; and for compost they,
'are excellent. As oat straw is. now usiially
fed to cattle;:amEryeTatraW?ctitumands
high price in the market, there is nothing
lea for the purpose of litteringexcept wheat
,straw. Hence forest leaves should be held
in higher estimation than they commonly
are. •
It is a good rule to gather them this Routh
or early m December,. as they are not quite
dry and ran he loaded more readily,and larger,
quantities canto got on flit) wagon. .v's
GRAND RALLY OP THE HEIALBERONRS.—.
A large and enthusiastic meeting of the De
mocracy of Lower Heidelberg, was held at
Ike public house.ol, u Backs; lei D. in the
'vil M
lage of Wernersville, on Monday evening,
,•November 2d. The ineetikig was called to
'order by Mr. John Maurer, and organized
'by electing B. F. Ludwig, Esq., as Pied
?dentf.Bo;l,4 number of Vice Pxesidenta 'anti
Secretaries. The President then introduced
,Dr. Smith of Lower Heidelberg, who deliv
ered,a tiro address. The noz.t speaker waslMaa
' Becker, N.'," of 'Reading, who
,then delivered an eloquent speech of. two
'hours' length. During the delivery of his
'actslress, . he waslrequentlyi interrupted with
i apPlause. At the conclusion of Mr. Becker's'
capeech appropriate - resolutions were unani
,mously adopted.Th? meeting f i rmed at
hcifirp'witk 'ahead' . withl
will for Seymour and Blair. T e speakers
were then escorted to the house of. Mr.
Fratailillo4o , figtAwito .lartlgt.W,kkoae
Or the best ''fellows'' "living) where they
were entertained in Frank a usual style,
plenty to and an "fun by the
L 3./
Aucnio the list of articles to be disposed of
by lilowatl.,& COI, f .,,iiuqtjpn., side, of- un,,
kilititited . PaokiiM; its adv,iiitised In ilid - ,446 , k
,of yesterday, wo find 'the following from
Reading. These packages can be recovered
, if application .Is.maitelleforeihey , idol wadi
14 , Tovember Gtb:
i J. B. Althouse,l package,. Berke County
Press, I package; E. H. Blau., 1 valise, Q.
' • , 'o4..cafiJulgt ‘, ! liii',;Blauff;:lsogeting,',W , :+
ing r, Iblack bag, J. Chrhity, 1 barrel, A.
'Chapman, 1 package,Cole i & Idoo4, Ipaek,
sage, H. F. Chamberlain tpackage, W. W.
•Donaldson, 1 coil and 2 londlAs of rope t ,,E.,
Delman, 1 bundle, E. A1,41 ,, bui1du 4 8:.8.;
'iEvens,.2 boxes, 2 bundles, J. J. Everbart,T
package, H. H. Fishbro,. 1 package, P. W.
.11sher, 1 box, P. W. Fisher, 1 bundle, A.
frjleorge, I eau o, Goodman, 1 bundle, E.
iGorX4lnck g, N. geek - ngn ett l ik cast.
i ii igl, 0 yp, boitAykit i t 1 01411. 1 .
l ite
Hein; 'rib akel len' n ' V, 4- 1 ' V. .I.‘
:11tausman, 1 package, John Kifferle,l pea
-1 :age, W. Loner, 1 stick„ H. Leitel, 1 box, I.
I . .enhart, 1 box, I.Morrow, 1 package; S. H.
kldlller, 1 package, L. Moore, 1 package, C.
, Mathews, 1 trunk, 1 bag , M. Mills,l bundle,
!!111. Rasag, 1 parcelAL *her, 1 casting, W.
Shaffer, 2 boxes, A. "'StiltPer, 1 handle, J.
4 Schumacher, 1 package S. Selig, 1 box, A.
Sulzer, 1 box, C. Scholl; 1 black bag,Oeorge
'Smith; 1 bundle r H. Trexel, 1 black bag,
buyer & Noyes, 1 bundle, Mary Treaman,l
'package, Samna Wynn, I box.
.:,:r - tt!!'jr.t . ;t:rl..,A [t
Tun Diid.'—;-"The'Reyht - 64 ad *Sehuyl k ill
:AM Ball Clubs played a match game pester-
May which resulted as follows :
II Sonongiu. • RUNS. OUTS.
iti Sher—C. 7 3
1 j Beitzinger--, -. P. ~,,,,
, s , '
~ 8 • • 2
i Hamer—S..B. ' ' :'''' ' ' ' l ' ' 7 ..2
Reif-1. B. 6 - 2
)Green -2 B.
tOetz-4,3,8.
Kilpatrick—L. F. 4
Wethorhold—C. F. 4
Oswald—R. F. :.:,“,trv.} 4
KEYSTONII.
De'flinger—L. F.
Kline-1. B.
:Diehl—C. F.
Thirrah-2. B.
'Thoper—C.
Ressler B.
[Benson—R. F.
jtessler —P. 'A'
Eben—S. S.
Fly catehes;•Keystone 14; Flies missed 6.
_ mi nce
§ityattlitTe P r. i ttief
, nspe
Scorers J. NIT A, ofKeystone, M. Rhode
`of Schuylkill.
` iittaVOCTITIMPIrT
cfrVOIATION.,—
, ng Lo gi Mo. 7 ; a to following
1 °Scarp_ inakdled on last Monday &ening, to
serve the* ensuing term: , , . 1 .
W. M.--Godfrey Simon;
I W. Dt t ilifil r rat',A•ki .? r `.. ;
I.
F. S.—Jno. N. Bdatnatt.
TrewnirerrTaus." IL Landis.
• Obs_p.-11 :. Sminit. , . '
A. XII - . -,'‘ l . ~! ' 4 TM L
IU 2 Pitti
Con.—Oeo__ .. " ' dung.
A. Con.—Otku. Boyer. • .'
LT.-44mb
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RUNE. OUTS.
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taut , isrow Or, stririxtsso
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- -.44,allarat . ' 1 blyht_ ....4ar t;; ;
fl i olaNri ita l lttlitte e rn t iadMS 41
at a ateo4. - „I per cent: em a t . asiyi,66iliausA
anillis9 we% ow bilged ,
The lriumactions Atha litook Yiliterd B 7 , , l
show 6 Etatlirial is Of* the rut °Dust*
nem effected. except la Reading. which wila 4her
moat active on the list. and which was a fraction .
higher than• at the close yesterday. State loaniii
were Ingetite: •.GovornmeililoMMtwere
or
so;
strong. .City loans were Offired at 4 or the
new. and 4V 44 Old„t4SSUpi
,lif OM
Loan clop ' hiSile , r ~ ,
5 1 "
i
Relirt, all d 0 d litteliat 4 afil'—the;
lattt u ;Ist ti s o.irsin advaketi of %five the doe-.
Int eat et hviMing. retinsylvanin Rkilroad
so; at in, ex-diviaenn—to °balm. °snde!' and
Am yRa iroad WU stead atl2B ; Little Sobuyl-'
kill llaiirond At 4.8' LsA h DO' Ba t iMt a t
'IIJ.YeI • % woken , Rallftsd,.Preferred' tit '8 ,4, abd
north rihnllB lvisnia Rallrind at 38, , k ,
Mimi. toe a lime siegieisted; and- Pn„, : 1 04tiohl
liOnlinal. !air arayitaWr im ent Was
olfored atti on I k eklet 6 h 64 28,4.
i
ia Dank cif aieWahli lia one. ,
;1411titi -MAsk* ,, e-
Iloalional#9.44okois t niklBl44,llth ilrolt: - .
al '
f'r aain c-"14". I k t nt i ga. WA. INt :
84 ir -- 'i' ''' '
1 , • A11at32.•( , , ' -,. -
lew 11. 14. 5.20% 1864, .hilt and Ji no ,g.
ew U. 8.,15
.•,.! , lank, may and ploy.; , ..• pl y,
NOW U. S.e. a ..ew i i - - -
. U 13. li•• • I a •I, ...ftily and Jan : -
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,111 10 114 ,
1 14 1114 '.. ' ' ". -1•)
Ton- ory .Op
, A . , -#. -, , - ig,.
GOld in a* xont lip to 11l ot t ojAr . 1 , s 1
Gold in eadins at UtilhOkig
Tux market this morning extended from Fourth'
dretlt, 1 1 11
anee of he bounties riovidince was pleased to
'give us without pride, but when it is brought to the
market nobody seems to be, VleMed to eve it , even
with a fair price in retain. Auction men left peo
ple know AO gleY,ltcce thore. ,Th• pate* meat
ei n e tdaii.reminded so' UM* Mai come
when they need medielde. The man with the
"roots and herbs" told ,pepple how I ttealtpx Kra
it) no° 4(100446"C' 44ti lady . 1 06 iill4 good 41Riii
allpperd attitioaiiiintioned people again! hosted
feet, whichoould be avoided by procuring a pair of
her socks,,The.o7.,"o o lt4ctin, frames and pho- '
tog raphs Claimed a portion of the public patronage.'
The toy stand reminded people that it was drawing'
nigh , A ; with-loota and. alicime
didah forget tali peopletbtt he had the Obtiapest
in the city. Fish men raised their voices above all
others in ordeoq,let people , ' know, that they were
eheafttibiiiieet Cifere Tilos And 'fritkaplend ,
etc, We don't doubt but what they wore; as many
•
people bowght pew, at till, prices we give helow t
Men With loalliforotibbiige:splendid'at ttikt;riffeit
: ed it'at4oB cents and for extra 118 and $lO per Min
dred. flUoistorti bad Piles of sweet potatoes which'
they "spilled" into your basket at 25@35 otwO, Rev
:half peck. Irish potatoes were bought at WOO
cents per half peck. A large lot of Apples brought
from the West, could be bought by the barrel at
Ma. or 25a35 cents per half peak. Turnips were
plenty,* :40 attl; 4h cote per,149111., lavataaa
wore to nob noticed, ne'tti4r are out ofseason,
'and have a bitter taste. Early in the morning
.butter "gobbled" 60 cents for a pound ; some a
shade stronger, could be taken from the , ground at,
48a48 i‘dtkiit odd: Ifiticonra :be' bilight ritifb
;cents. Turkeys were offered at 14a16 cents per lb.
',Chickens at 000. up to $1 per pair, duck., do. Apple
butter, said not to he raixedwithi grapes and quin
ces, was sold at 40 cants per quart. But many peo
ode coulddo without that luxury, and hence some
;of the papers—Bsai.ga—tied over the puts were not
,broken. Cup chirps: :hipLa:pecidiet scent, but wait
;hastily dumped into tho basket at five cents. Lima
beans were sold at 20 cents per quart; small beans
,at 15 cep; radLhes
_pfr bunch, 5 esafsf rel pep
, pots, Per' d°loiii 'lo' tents e`inastemeal, d Vents per
quart; dried corn, 25 cents per quart; IA of a pump
-Ic=l be carried. away for 10 cents. Illokory
nu scarce—sold at 10 cents per quart. Chest
i r
nnta wee poldiat.„Bo eenteper, qticsilt, The M initees
nter county butchers heard that the people in this
keit,' Were, agientitOriCedAo. PaY,,lihth Prices fot:'beef,
Sand thus "pht it on ;" as they were entitled to abig
',11204,*1.3 , 0111 anybody, els% There wash large'
s lot of beefand pork at market this morning, which
'lol4,,akpricea A°. t rilve below. An abmidcumb.of
,overything the inner man needs to keep life afloat
, wies Stil1oP) 1 , 1 41301020 1ft , P;(40111°)P
'to the wages the laboring man now receives, with a
• Respect of a llight,adyaboe next market, dole 4,,i
After market boars Penn street presented a
1 1 1” 1 7', 8 PPtsrarice. Whelleather,heleg Age, form-
;era were not in a hurry to; get home. The
keno AlPfai all Pretty well:throngolV. ,
,eiection is over, people will devote more energy
i)e business and we shall soon he,.mevlag,ctri
%usual. The perturbed condition of the country
the.last few months produced its natural effect, and
flow' vre hope a revival will take place in every
!branch of trade and commerce.
3 Rfalr*a :
'BUTTIIR—Fresh dairy,'Tt! lb.,
t" Lump, .3,,
,Ouggisg—(Meese iii lbw: 20022
.Lstirr—Lard; 1 1 :04••rnm . ~•1, - ,4.1.0., . .•••4.4.•.4., i
Toon—Eggs dozen,4o
Appits—Apples 1 11 peek, 30@40
1,,,„" Dried lit qiiiirt, 12
,CSACIIIIS—
!MHAT—IIeeteak, round it pi., 20
, IG ,
• ShiOIPO I ' 20
* •
.. tiO I! , fi.ottUni " IT@lB
P• ~ ,
" Beef roast, 18
.. 20
" Beef dried,
" Veal outlets, " ••.••..• .„1, 23
ohm, it 1
Ttic -" Mat t e n t r ' ' ??71 ,•
~f.rh2o
i r
Pork, .
• - 4 ' steak, • " " • " 20
800 1/ge
' smoitea, 26 I .e,
11 : tu—Ilant , 25
' Slice „ ts "-Y4O ‘41.4•0”4 30
,SHOULDERB- 20
00
•Stp,za— viottilMe 000000 OO tll,lla
'iPou s tisai-titlakeus lift; ,!! • '
..p
AlO
, _otato_i_ •i 0•
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t `Ditifit'llitiitil itg 7 f3dittltbret t. tilitf:?ittlofee
i-Fivh Iva foltowe:
. 18 .f is'' ' I. lb • '
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Bel,' /5
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fa $ el II
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Fish Runtime(' at ibiltWilrlfikt will be cleaned
' nd delivered to any part Of the city. the of
• .
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Two 1 , 1 Reii lwatkfr '1" ',N ew
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a &cave domF d t im bLihpslees d manage -
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• LABOR in vain—pilling up t s filth front',
the . gottera in front .of ritorea; and then ah
Imagine radiaiallintil *lobed ibiek ggsln
by the rain. -! •
AN Evening Entertainment 'and . Ball by.
the Schiller ,Nrerein t acksietlit the: Ptted-)
iag Maennerchhr, — *Sipa given 'tit '.AttiOn-,i
back's Nall on Tuesday evening, November)
10th. See advertiseMent. •
„..
,w*.olaeretand *4 . 001* tatts**4l
, 'w. elty,
purchased ten acres of land in Aunville l :
Lebanon County, from John D. pieher,Es4l.9
for $lO,OOO, whieb probably will be laid out,
in town lots.
RELDIXO has gone into the tenefneot house',
business. A large ininber nie'gOing
Phila. likes,.
Perhaps it has; but not such tenement'
houses as they build in Philadelphia.' . They:
are fit to he occupied.
SNOW STORM IN PAstOW.—The Easton
Daily New of Mondayflays We had quite
a snow storm hiirtfthhi Mani* For atitae:
the flakes fell thick and fast. It did not'
last long. Ono of the down trainh on the'
Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad, This morn•
ing, was covered with snow.
Woman are bus* engaged digging
away the bank atom the , south Ba 9 of - the
'Reservoir 'ikbiiie r .Ele'ventt street,. for the
' purpose of laying a pavement from Eleventh
'street up to the prison. This was a mach
needed Improvement, and persons who visit
the prison frequently will boplemed to learn
that thAy--will soon have a good pavement
above Eleventh street, wherti they have so
I Rpg Peen R o ll'ol4o 'r,OM.o,3ll,r.PAloolig
PROTEOTlON.—Proteetion is needed for
`the robins and other insectiverous birds
,that aro daily being shot by men and boys
around our city. Let the farmers act, and
report the names of any ono found at this
violation of all that is just, and of the law.
Parmera,will;ke thg isipora• by, -,f4Y4l.g' the'
!law enfore`ed,ciii lthesa birds' . 'are invaluable
in protecting fruit orchards from the rave
ages of worms andinseets. ,
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.—
The November term of the United States
-District Court will be commenced on thu
third Monday .I:if thelireient'niontb . ,"at
• dolphin. The cases to be tried arise chiefly
out of the alleged evasions 'of the revenue
law. At the previous term of the Court
,very few cases werevalled up, owing to the
trouble about the District Attorneyship.,
This will make the trial llitAtilliecoMitig
term a pretty large one. The criminal li st
is made up of cases growing out of the illicit
;distillation and removal of whiskey. There
:are no persons held for trial who are charg
ed with either manurnotiging Or i . p astong
countotfilkiiitiheiti) ti
(Oompunlosted.) )
There was an interesting game of base
r 3 ,1 0 00.yee t r e fly zil . t epp l evntthlt
ek4 „into! • i t o t i t
lagita‘i .
! ort dlithiactif (above '•thelliso
~road shops. The game was played for a
klut WaEweii,toho
kill after a well contested fight ocabout three
hours; the score sti:;o4 69,,being a dif
iference of but tine'tijn,
The Behlaylkill has been signally success in its games this' year, and in' several
'instances has re-won laurels i that Wet° Ilk
on the base ball grounds o .ethde
The Keystone is also , a club of the first water,'
'And outside of their garesif yith the Behuyl
, kill they did rednitkabliwelrthis year.
; Both clubs are composed of 'fine, well be
lhaved, and intelligent young men, using the
game of base notrie \ ft gq*kng medium,
sae it is used In Ace; or our large cities, but,
)as a simple mode of' enjoying themselves.'
a was astonished to find so few ladies on the
'gr9untli,tat -:apeclatertt,',A 4 n4. what %Co: 1 , 61 4'1 11 e
their *Owen, I emit' qilloiC to knote-'ln
;Philadelphia and other cities I have wit
pessed games not near as well contested or
as interesting as thojprnaplikml.rstsrday i .
'And their groundil , itere qiterailrthrongec
;with the fair nex t who seemed to take as
)great an interest in the gatne as the male
'portion of the spectatOrs4 ;A SPECTATOR:
iMk • Etioribti. l 44TieelesitiiiiilYeiiiiilitii
1 4:
,passed off quietly; no distu hence of any se•
mous character occurred mar the good
'feeling that generallypreva led, The bright
,sunshinereloti4letur lityiluut bracing iatetnii
p here ',Wi e ti rtiveryt,Chig , thikelinla 1)0 .4,0'0'4
foT: 010 C0nte.5i0'?1 10 . ( 14 11 44)440 Ad At
r,e,iiitit .the iun mtiiiii . ecimeil that ' they . did 'at,'
410 Octiotiq e1i60,61i , -,-.' T l 7ltllirkitco ll3 4 l
31tie3 sittitiZElMl t a*tille *4 ttlyit'to'ilitS
!sheirsdiallotisindliinineroti were the viSters
!whe ateedittiiiiiiiir or two is order that they
)might exercise the glorious privilege of as- .
1 'o_,isting in choosing their favorite candidates.
,True, there, 'ore ittro,l*l4, iftitigs at the
1 polls yesterday. The greatest crowds - at any
'time were early in the morning and•just be. i
fore the closing hour. The vote was more
liteadi all day long than in October, which
accounts for the large pol •
l
',_ There was but litr i t,i/htdigitgategi,t4l
fact that nine.ten Ai t g':* `,Ottietit:
themselves at the NV Mbiti, 41 at ast
election, and were at that time required,
whenever there was a do bt, •to undergo a
Itonsiderable amount of . ath-taking., But
little qu arrelling and les fighting was in,
bulgedin than is usual o . eensideriog the bit
iness of the campaign. J So the day wore
, until 8 o'clock in the eveniuz. The
people gathered at headquarters to hear the
esult. Much cheering was. done by both
arties . , and at a late hour people retired to
ilnkopepc„filflipil'efl o t4o,,,the contest is
tin 6 01: 1 1 1 4000'. 11 100 would devote
their attention to mr a different na
ture.
0-
MEM
42 a 48
ell
/ft) t It:
I! )11
from Our Spoolsl,l
Poar CI ov. Bd - 0888, t
N
riDlTOßpat* to tosjdontud
election puimiO 7e;Atidiie wets
;02 r votes polled f. sB .... ri tuonr and 44 for
Orant. —The majority- forlo=r
Viva Democrats l
r
17+
press Company _
aid form -• conipm
title or the C'entrat,Ea
1 014 13 gallient isyto go fito
Janners next. • T h e IMF comb ine
ee''
te
ar erlisai r
er the eyrie
sex Lettish Sad Sus nelumna Rano.
Ttie new COLA will ru over the NI
d r rOt ie t'
. o _ • •
kirilleht Fk • O. 74
,
uring , P ,
tad BloomeboTioitiiisk
Tea =sort , r _
I
411 s 0, t ri44#9C. the *Koons 11 the diffident
Bike ote,reforfid - ailbilOrii 1 o
Maine is reported to hagiven 2 7, 000
Republieiko,RAjoriß t t ., , ~!, 1
'l l . ;
44
. 4ttiew iliiiiipishit44-imitiend ''Republioo;
majority 0,000. • ' ' i
Yeriuont—eatireated R , epublican majolityi
20,900 to fi
Massachueetts--eatimated Republican ralv;:
jority 70,000 to 76,000. Butler said to bo
reelected tolktitgl*f: a f.
_ It s hoal3 Islandil !republican. mijorley,
and Jenckes and , Republicans, re.}
elscted to C0up:4424, 1 ;i,
'Connectiefatr eves kiliitiitethblican
jority, ' I •
Nfivr York 4s lrot ooprile4,to 44ta gene
m oOratic, and.itoan tiro bly eledied`
-Governor. Griswold, Rep., runs 10 per'
cent, behind Grant. New Yoik city givest
Seymour 108,026—Grant 47,921—Seymour'4
,rosjority 00,104, BrOoklyn city,. gives Sep
.raciur 11,704. •
;New Jersey )04414 to kievnone for Grog;
,dint Randolpli;Dinfejeeiiiiiiiis'a to be elecia
Governor. -
rennsylvani . 44 'mooed
. to have g4c,
&publican bra amall-iitjoritio,
phis Ia riporteil to have given a Republican
akejoritytt:ltill47alfurautnbeß otniturali
ised citizen(' being dial neltiteC
Ohio has. gone Republican majority
016=4 35,000 to 40,00. • •
( Indian% is repotipf porilli,an by a surf
Illinois is claimed by the Republicans by
.10000 to 15,000.
tjatailicii*.ii.ij, Y!l4Y4' Oen D
:6Vratio majority of .. zo,uvO to 80,000, The
:Degrees, armed l took posseision of the polls,
'and, thorii were tasbyleitsistenieidlfitilding
;in their defeat, Many .persons were killed or
'wounded. • •
. , . .
1 - .
• biaryland goes trigoeratic. Baltimore
'gives,l2,s4l Demoikittlis*ority.
North Carolina is 010110 ind doubtful. The
' :*°tk9.vasr!,v,l l 7ll44k,9l,i :1 ,' '5 . 1 . 1( - . 7,
totitkithmilinroilait'ileo q u ie t..' Grant has
',carried the State, but the Democrats claim
two out of four Congressmen:- 1 •
' Delaware hap;ttssuaWept:vy 'the Demo.
: i eracy, who carried everything.
West Virginia is claimed by the Republi•
:can Pl , t o' Y
8 1",:t - 71 1 1 1 0kia/ 0 !*tfal• i\, , , ,-,`,,,,,„ , i
e
. Aiiiiiiiiili`dhehittil,ltti` d' le' claimed by
:both parties. ,
1 • Louisiana Was quiet
,ent is claimed . by
4 ‘ , rvs .
Abet Democrats by ett eiceiW luri ng majority..
e l California is probabli Republican, but the
: Democrats have carried San Francisco, and
AlMlXPfAhlirt . 4 , 3 lSiat tbo litate.'l%, w..i ~ :,-;.. ,4;
Nebraskans reported at 4,600 for the Re.l
p
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sconaintivet'aioutNt6,o9ofilte i ' . ..an
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ragliVin : many, . peril
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lority is no doubt greatly exaggerated.
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6 0 • WEDNESDAY ? Nov. 4.
A riot occurred at Savannah yesterday be
tween the white and colored voters, and
limirins werafreely•nsed i One Tolioetn)M.
and five 'negroei were killed, and 'several
,ere mortally Wounded.
`'. A disturbance occurre'at the polls in Au.
gusta, Ga., yesterday, .and the Sheriff and
ik negro were killed, The. riot Tea sup.'
pressed by thaildnillin l inilltary.
itA motion to dismiss the appeal from the
em° of Judge Wylie in the Suratt case,
Was argued before tho Supreme Court of the
. District of Columbia, yes !day. Decision
rpserved.• . 1 0 1%, 1 i - 3:.t16 . 1
Hon. Samuel B. Betts, J dge of the U. S.
District Courtfor Nore l Yo , died at New
Haven on Monday night, o apoplexy. 1
, . Lloyd G. Ridgely jump from the roof 014
hotel in Waslungton,l doh • and was
lled.
James ii. Stevens was ru over and killed
a locomotive at Dultimore yesterday.
A locomotive exploded yesterday near
UneaviliNQlloll4loPlClone . . PAW , erid 'fa.
n, injuring two others.
'Three
~ , .
stores in Elmira, N, Y., were burn
itl on Monday. The loss is not,,atated..
The Swiss Consul General at *ashington
'peals for assistance for the s i o gert ,„by,
e inundation In Swi4erland. He esti.
mates their,loss at over ;8,00,000.
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et
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