Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 14, 1868, Image 2

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.raltOt annekation Veltect, 113tigeo l ,
and there tareasett to believe .that new .
Spanish gaYerinnetit le:ileilobidifidalined at
the'progrese of tile revolutipn in the island.
The insurgents` appear to kic'strong ,stid
braveotod it iii4 . be possible that. the new
State of Cuba will aeon : be. aalt;ng athuit:
tane l e 'into :Our .republic, ithough why. the
Cabans:idiould . desiiiiillosfiefoii i into, such a
tyrannittaily
I Ilk at
prpsOnte,is tkotheil!iil,OF • , 1
'A.pulebo'r of bittlee - and . •skirn?ishes 'Uwe
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taken place; theimosiluiPortant which ins
thus desCribed in despatches frdni Ilavanrt
11 ) ,AvA,tiM ( ,:kblove entonnler
took`plOffon thalOthjnstei)t •betwerin the
81 1 440.1 * Orgsa 'under Colonel Quirosy num"-
bering Kind thouband• vane '
anti; the patriots
turtle CAS t i t
110 and Di flano',
numbering six hundred men, in the ViCinity
of Beira. csortilpg to,the
report Colonel Quirps, supposing that the
triots would. fly of the first, fire of the regular
troops under his AinciiiiiatidPonly ordered an
advance of ono companye(Rieeprona regi
inent,,eutiparteil liy,diaiAmiiitair of the Cuba .
re (pmompl vii ,tll9..rornalning coMpanion
in'resetvel oiit WAR !iiiieedily' hi:l4l'o6'6d
that so far from Waded the
patriotti 'Afire obeli t` 'to attficit' hien, he'
ordered 'untie whole force, , one
company. reserve. Of the-patriots 960
were n otlntod. Theyovertyiruied only with
maelietepi .(entlaShosl; IGO Mora, 'Nyere..on
foot, aimed with rifles and revolVers.
inediafely on the advance Of;',the AMMO'
troupsi the 460,1' cavalry delioheb44 ~ o n the
inAlitroadsand , chargedr.thu 'Span itiit';trobote
w itti `OA '4otOrAtted",
,Irttlny
that'they lm 4 no. 101,6 4116tred,theni.to xelead:
niter the first tiro, but rerecohipoliedlci rely,
sole y )ollol•Plib`cet, for' aiefoolie t ythig,.
ne . the ',901041, - I,eport ' . .ettps, k(5.C11.1.6
midtown their groulidi.-After abut o-nantl.
.0 hethit4of i.'o4olt Pieta' Otia r b'OU'r 660 ,thteii
quarters, the' Span fah troer4i:reticalcil - te.
Illiiire,"haitinrstititaindd d lOss of'lB6
in killed andriiteuntled,r•thb`loss Of tlio • tilt.
ttiotalftel.tlity,' As the telegraph wires
are'eut in s' dirOction. - theAtewa .was' not
roepived untiLihe 2dJost. ,
IVA *OP, Xrlll 9k, OBS., if INDft.ll4.
We recom mend thdlellowing adeOunt "tif
tlioin&tacti'Orflen'. : lliridnicka. A,r atlas
r . ". • • "
to ) the,tiptice iotthea9, eatillyAorrified Repnb.
‘t • ,
beano wOo nave -, bat ed - their opinion of' tiro
.
usteritinitto44°.l l 9.' 6 o9'o
the AhtenAt4 . ‘01:
pot 11 164 3!ii Vetoey ,e'. Troth) ; , And • 81MM:a
,th0,'14644:
IV(4);;;, it,iii*Aptili'Mikli#oo.4,iiroy: t
'The Country btu; not'. yet recoveroa (rani
horitir caused by, the announce
ment 'of the Murder in lleletut; . Artansati,:tif.
GenoratT. - C r Madman', who ) while in' the
inlaid of hislamily;' yea fillet down by:some
uelthowp neeasain, eneral liigdmnn .had'
been .proniinoat in the raves ort e oppo
'lents 'of ltlidiealigm ' in ArkonsaS t lim tl,his
terrible blOws Won for him »like the adinlia
tion of his respectable felloW•eitizens and
the eternal' ()Molly . of the 'Radicals. When
he fe ll by Rio assasSin's' bend it was °Vilest,
- that he (Reilly martyr to the console which
he so earnestly 'And powerfully :labored.
But, in order to lull iiitspielon, - the' RadicalS
became foremost among those who:denounc
ed his death. In public meetings and their
newspapers they fiercely called for the pnn
ishinent. of his murderer. .Tlie pretence was
ton bare, and no 'one was. deceived by it.
The pmt few Jaye have produced revela
tions which,firinly.tlx the crime of this hor
rid murder upon not nn individual , member
of the Radical.party in Arkansas, but' the
leaders of that foul organizutiOn themselves.
The efforts of detectives have developed,
beyond possibility of it Alenht, that the as
sassination of Gen. Ilinarnau was planned
in Little Rock by lending Radicals, and ex
ecuted by their. orders. Time assassin was'il
white Humpy/he ivati naid $BOO for the trans
action. • the left , Little Rock stealthily, ap•
preached Helena, and was taken charge of
there by Radicals in the plot, who thrmshed
all needed information about' General Iliad
nian,tho most practicable method a lei:limit
ting the , mintier ) ate.. AS .sCon as the deed
was committed The.assassin returned lo Lit
tle Itock L and thence
,weni to Mexico via
T e xas,„ .Goviwnor .claiton's reward for the
nitirderc'r Mil:Ala ',appear until 'sufficient
time' hadAtiOsed for the assassin to get be
yond the reach of justice I This is the Rad.;
icallsiti which desires "peace."
, A 9os, 14x A alnkag. • •
''fbe young= Seymour anfl Bair
Club 01Waelangton ban• been re•organized.
under: tin), namo'of tlNational Denioern '
Club,twith the iritaation of itutkingit a per.
Innen! . organization.
This is an example that should be followed
by every Demrieratie organization . , in . the
country., The Detnocratio 'party WAS never,
so strong ns now; and it nevlr, as high
and holy a mission to perform-as at present.
let us heop our : ranks unbroken, and vie ,
tory, moro' coinpieto front having been so
long delayed; will.at • last.tingo our 'banners'
with glory; - -The mitinion of the Democratic•
patetie io A.lr9err4 , the Union under' the
Constitution, J
,and,,,thanislon must and
hill te .4ttoookileiiea. salety of our
coniAryl k jigpitiWiliOmke,da ,that oor party
044 12 diki;04'414#. ( 1/02ffPt , ' ia!49l,,itai4 it is
the duty of alfileinoerati to stand eVealde l r
to illipaldeF l in the fight until the,' tool
ster of Radicalism is ni t teFlydestroyed. z
: P,9141‘ , o,icialoue of Grorkt t npd evidently
means to do him all posilible, injury. The
Beast bad liettee be Careful; or ,he may ho,
"bOOlih.',a s etTeeitittlii 'next tiipe; If (tient
ehouid.l44ipi*.t.o ti.e4'PitivOTY,l?!Llittle bolt."
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ItOTHER
rounds of the Radical papers,tto the ef
sir
flit that a sippq of OrrA'att Day.
etipor, Illioilt oted f *Wain n 4
4
!reslifent in 1
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4113eh90(1; 1, ....rt 108 titi . sla
~ ONI N
York, not tbiPPeOpici. • `the iresiden jai
vote. • The leading . Radical 'sensation news
; .
papers are shameless, and every one Of their,
*slier blood•hounds copies' their greatest
ilea ;Without the last regard for probability
or tho 1494 ighlatOry. ' : : 4
'6 l "President"
Kit
ditWAVV, the negro_ An t o;
,aeirds a little attention at the hands of the
Vnited Siatert , government. 1,4 recently
bombarded the town of lerentie, unheeding,
requebt of the foreign consuls that time
'shbuld be given for the removal 'of the ivo•
;rOn and children: , One lady ;and three Oil;
'liken were killed In the consulate by a can;,,
n'on shot ham Salnavo's batteries, whira
s ere at'a safe distance of about four 'miles
'from the toWO.''SalnavirilliwWa;ds withdr‘W'
troopS , and, returned to tort-au-lirindo. ,
4 is, time for : this sooty : , barbarian to be
;brought to his aenats.by , Americart , men-of
andihnt for his "troOly,1611"'‘color, he,
would
ne) doubt' We' been iitinished long
.
since.
lIMPNWII
• liow ,
t The/Democratic' party, , in the Mee of de
friirtVhas been censtantligaihinOu ? strengtb,
ft'firl'fo•day,lias•hutulteds of thousands both
%%eters in ltd• ranki than everiliefore.,,
1'869! its vote was, 1!1,888,220. 1880,
counting, the votes of notiglat and
Oreekinridge, lt,Was 2,228,1104-an.inerease.
(4.684,881. : ,, 1tt 1 1864 ..144;011ates vote Was.
1 1 ',811,154: glut it. Muirtho,remembered thht
'tliii.Sotttliern States did. Wet'. Adding
ttio ,vote,yehichihe Denuteratie candidata r -
collier] inlibese States in 4300 f to ,the Yotouf,
#ootellan,. it Would,, , Make , the aggregate
:vote ahnostithe tame tis.ht.liffith ()Opuntieg
in'a, fair „ estimate. of the Totes yirgi A l et
*ississippl and Iteofir,Whitthilrer.a. ,49nled
'Partlaipatioain the eleetion,,V
'prehension that they, would vote ,p@motrogo t ,
nn4w aY o &boat twft,.tnillineS awl a, balf,
‘OtkrB, iP9Te0iR0ff,688 1 246,9134 „Mar:.
`olollan's actual Notttllt 1 8 04 f nviii•of a `tqllarr
fer,of a inillioia,oygtoyjim Alic, N ote
have been, adding to itfigo . Perno,oratie ygttn
Of 1860 in the Buuthergt3lateB.,; , „ „ ).
'Whit) statement plesents,,eyery,ground far,.
entouragement and; perrieverance,, .1014;inari.,
strates that the',DeMooratio, party la.nat only.
indestructible, butiavineibles: :Nay.; is a,
arty to bo . trifled pith by tyranny, Pr, ciusti-,
'ltd by. the harid of pplYort t , While this •party
lives, liberty carrnot„be,whollY„tuulTeralk
neatly. leat., And, 414;41, livo , t til ell lta, fnen,
rind he onewigo, of (rep, government shaithe
put' under ; its feet, 7 —,N, Y. p emppr at.
-
The Working Women'a Protective IT]d.O . P,
of Now Yerk. City report that, ,duriog the
past ntotith, 106 persOns made:, apigeatioit
for employment to, the Union; 'of these„ 278
obtained - work though, OM toeietY., TIM
jonrneymen, piano Makera NMI/York held
a mass meeting on Wodneld - .4 night; in
,ro
forme to a resolution passed' by tile, manu
facturers, that no member du trades-union'
will be employed. A resolution was adapted
by the journeymen,' that 'the piano makers
itt largo will remain on strikeuntil the above
obnoxious vegetation was repealed; and un
au ndvaneo'of ten'
per cent. On the pre-.
sent rate erwagea is In consequence
of this'actioN about 700joarneyna'en ' piano
inakeri are'im it strike: . About six 'fiems
have 'rtiituliated . the restitution . and. - pay the
advance; the:hands in these ph* tiro,.
therefore,*ntWerk. •The ilimcitlties betWqoo
the cigar inaker Mid the cigar - *mauler.'
ere have been . settled. The eigar'ninkers
have gained their point, 'the employetis
granting the demand for. 'an ad'van'ce oe $2
and $3 piT thousand on rates previOuilly
paid. The wage' novittro froni $l6 to $20,.
instead of $l4 to $l7, nuintine"ry.' 'About
one hundred men in the - employ
: of a toy.
manufacturer in Jersey 'City,' N. J.,. have
struck in consequence of not receiving their .
wages. .Tho iron trade in NeWburgh,;N.Y.,
is reported to b.e reviving, nbont five hun
dyed men being employed there daily, and,
a demand exiling for .additional hands.—
The atrialeamated eneietylof entpenters and
joiners is repoittul to 'he one of theinrgeat
and wealthiest tuiseeintioni in existence. 'lt
has brafieheS itrEngland and Wales, in Ire
land and the United States.' In the former,
there aro 102 braiches 3 in' Irelan'd, 19; in
ho United StnteS, 10; numbering altogether
8869 member's. It is reported that six bun
dred men' will be employed this *inter in
building the grant railroad bridge across the
Missouri river,, at 'Omaha the work
will be coMmenced during the eoniing weelii
Tho General guilders' Association', Of Air.:
tlingliam, England, have' abrogated their .
'old rules relating to the - reoltOning . of time
and quarter time in the payment; Of Wages,
'and to the non:eMPloyintent of Steife worked
et the quarry er Areskett by Mfichinery.—:
New rules haire 146 adopted' Whereby
‘vorkmerk aro hereafteil4 be paid , the
hour; and stipetiOV and "AAferiei‘ 'hands Are
'to be rated by speelatrigildenienti the lent
associations regulating The lien'eral:leale of
itt4es. • All trade role - s; dispuksi deniaticia
and differences are hereafter to be settled
by conciliation pat} ar'hitrathia, in proper
courts constituted for that
•:I'!
L'!
ST. Lours, i 5 i30W ,12 . -,-13 y,theNT,f6aton l'pr,
the constitutianal teat oath i it,, is ,estiatated
that 96 ) 000.whitpnaen were , fliatccl) l oe4i in,
this State. 1
t In,f3t; Louis and the County
,tilane IVO
were 8.0. tregea; c, , ' _ , ,
~
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, ,
A hotel Itli'3ltl4liiii, ,Totin'wonlnistiod=
iostprday morning, ant a iviitptqt,Oilfput
dhlid;en perished in the ilamea.
story going
The Harrisburg
following as the fel
Oct9kstAttul Novel
delpin t Oho Radii
threiwl t gt 'oeveral
Seyel+ 2
amk•••••••••••••
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Oftlirriga,:fi. •
Adams
Allegheny •
Amtstcong,
Beavit.o 11
Bedford, • '
it r e
redfard, '
luck',
utter, . .
Camhris,
Cameron,
Carbon,
Centre, .
Chester, 2
-Clarion,
i:Wartield,. •
on,
tumble' ,
Orawfordi • •
Cumberland,
Dauphin, )• • •,,
Delaware. •
Elk,
Erie,,, 4
ayette,
Franklin,
Eulton,
,Forrest,
lireene, ', q r
iivitlllitilep,
Inleha,c' ' !' '
Afferson,
Juniata,
Lancaster. if::
Lawrence, .
Debanon':' •`, •
Vehigh,,, ,
Lusetne •
iixtrairi'g, . r
Amin,.
tram ''• '•"
Min, • . T
011T00, '
Il' ontgomery. ~ ./
ontour,
orthampton,
orthumberland,
err,
hila y delphin,. ,
ko,
Potter, .
-
Schuylkill,
Snyder,
Somerset, •
Sulliyan,
'Susquehanna, '
Mega, .. ,- ~ • .
I hien, ' .
Nonango,
Warren,
Washington.
Wayne,
festmoreland,
yotning,,: ) , • i •
.ork,
' / '. •
) ,Total, '
lAta.lority, ..
, , 1
Ma ,
Ids pis , psiiliisjitiiltiiOtteetiolr or
t
i.• • " , 4' Clirsitt matiliesiiiiiereiia'A .g , A ',
i New Yd1uri11et... , 18.4.4A: youhg man netned
i l ames Hendersoo, , pr r tient,e 4 .ft,cheek for
'595,000 at. ilie't Pena gotiobat 'Blink for
ii,a/Mentt4esterday lafternao.n, but as the
cashier became .-..a impicional the. yo.otig lama
'Uccame Trighienta :44) ono but:was. cattily.
4aliteted". ;De examination it- PrOvo iliOr
'the eheek,was:4 getkulae!vrts . altfir°4 ‘ ll : 9ln
18/15 1.9 SO6•QQQ. ,vt ' t ' ..,;:t ,: , ;, , :
A. beols,mepeeoger,,with SiQQAoflia:b,oad,c
‘Ond alpney in his ppaac?sion, was aasailed ja
cedar, :street,yestetclaY l , 1,4'; a ,man -.who, tit
,t;empt9itto steal the, trpasere.! ~4. policemen,
'came to tllo,l43ll(lllop,horeveri encl ,arrestc4.
1 elblef. . ., , . ~, ;
' Nina ,tboupalutdoilato in billamoro etolon,
I '
't c rorn,tho Mechanics' Bank, ,in court, etrot,,
thooklyn, on Tuesday, by an adroit :thiO4,
who, with two 2gonfederates, entered the
()Ike abopt,l o'clock, in the afternoon. The
two clerks present Were eagaged..by two of
1 the thieves, while the third quietly, emptied
the drawers nenTest him.
.- . :
, A. meeting of. the Cigr Manufacturers'
Association took place yesterday afternoon
lt the United Statei Hotel, when it was
I
agreed to pay an advance, in prices oft $1 per
thousand till the Ist of 4uututry next, and an
additional $1 from that time till the Ist of
May next, providing that the state of busi
ness permitted it. • „
Mire /trimly for
...Negroes—Exeitemolle
Raiston, Nov. 18.—Quito an excitement
was occasioned on Wednesday evening over ,
the pass*, through the streets here of &
v agcm - train laden with boxed email arms.
Ai they were safely dep sited at•the State
Aiseind it was naturally neluded they were
intended for the loyal militia ; but after
the most peaceful e mien that ever °c
ontrol' in the State some feeling and in
flignntion resulted from the arrival of the
arms. -The Governor says the arms shall rest
safely 'in the arsenal. They will probably be
15stted to loyal volunteer companies, and
this will be the beginning of more anarchy
and strife. The Governor disclaims anything
warlike in relation to' the arms, but is of
opinion. they, as well as &Militia, are a State
necessity. The arms were procured' in the
North, shipped to Newbern, and transported ,
thence by. rail to this city. , .
The Legislature meets on 'Monday next.
Thellovernor sends in his message on Tues
day. Several weighty Matters in regard ,to
internal improvements, State bonds, and the
debt will be,disposed of. . .
Witmtg-woald the party.of universal ink
rage be without ,`disfraUCliieeirient f, Suet
figure' it .up; All Virginia dtsfrioichised,
170,600 veto.; all TeXftS t 60,000 ; 'all Meals
aippi, 70,000 ; • in lilisiouri; 6000; 'hi Ten.
, nessee, 100,000;'in the so-called. rCcou
strueted States, 150;000--totul 005;000.
Then, when ; they have talon:this oat by dis
franchisement, they . ;by ncgro, suitrike, jug
gle in J 60,000 Veto., Cau ;an ,•leetipn po
`carried be 'pelie l idered,p. fair 'ono? Ole'
the voice' of; the p ople ?
womndruriditic'oVery-has been-Made.
by the citizen Elizaheih, , N.. 4: ? . , inil the'
yininityef th'd Orein - ft is ti cavern
of iiiipeetrible depth, i•whieli prom.
'hies, when fully - 5, P1 explegreiro'
tor., take -.intik , among the . i , weeders: of
the , ;coon 4,y, ‘.‘ , htis beet' hut paTtiOIY
phired t and;Sentid to , 'contain . Maul bOlitltit
. ful
strangely, shaped MO handsome staisetites,
-7itrog,tc! higkw,Y,9 l Prqvaillii ArontkoP!'
ery Aktuarna,. : •
ellY , ?-Tho :10epOiing .stagon , h05.bc.04:19,
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BLANKET 'SHAWLS,' • "'
BROCHE SHAWLS,
CHAIN LAIN BRAWLS,
PAISLEY 811-Ak.S; I
4171
MISSES' SHAWLS,
6507
2016 4106
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' Also in Stock, a full assortment of Silk Vol
will be sold by the . yard, or mule to order in
at abort notice and moderate prices.
I NEW ADVERTINENIENTN, 4
OUR SMOLT - ILIINCIL—Thero trill bo a
Sour Ktout Lunch this ( 3aturday)_evonipg, at
iv, 0, Kueller's Lager Boer Saloon,Tio. 2a2 North
ighth street. ‘.
nor Wit
,130001 r FOR NALE.—A new buggy, without
a top, will be sold cheap for cash, the owner
_pint; no use for it. ApplY to
Nov. 1 , 1-It. W. VAN Kge,u, 324 Fenn street.
B OCKMUIMIA COLUMBIA 'HALL,'
" ‘• :;, ,f;•
014E' AND LAGER . BEtIR . SALOON,
Penn street, between Sixth and Seventh.
' All kinds of best Rhenish wine always on hand,
and sold at the lowest price. • nov 12-3 in
XTOTICI/I.—l hereby notify the public that Mr.
Ilonry A. Summons is no longer In my employ.
end has no authority to collect bills or transact any
business whatever of wino from this date.
nov.ll WILLIAM C. KR9llBlt.
ty-Ausnont.s
41 'r. gal
2ss9B
FRANKLIN STREET ABOVE SEVENTH,
i
i Open every °yentas. with a first elassoompanY of
talented ar t iste. New beep ; new artists: new
:inifil i etc, piret leayanop or D4lss Style Liert 7
ektho mosttaee 1 datuemile on i the "Amerieml,
gago. • Dan. How ard i ßilly Fog and the Brooke
amily will aipmear. Doors 01)01114 , 7 o'oloot• per
formance at 8. DAN HOWA R D,
t M ,ger.
.I[3DANTE:MS, ATTEINTION.— FOR NAM
—One-third interest in theAtrirEvurefp_pta
siarcisi • published:lh the ribtbriehlliecikV Of . HOIRI4
ins, Pa., the only Republican daily in Berke coun
ty. is offered for sale. The paper has a oirculation
if over 4000, and is doing a flourishing business.
his is a rare chance for a live. energetic young
an. Reason for selling—a desire to ,emblirk in
Other business. _ Address
CHARLES D. ELLIOTT.
Evening Dispatch °MOO.'
Reading. Pa.
nov 10
S. EYSTONII - OPERA itOUSE.
'TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 17111, 1808.
t .
,
BERG CONCERT,
On which occasion the following Artists will np
pear :
MAD. BERTHA JOHANNSEN,
i
RUD. HENNIG,
-OARL
Tickets, - - -
Reiprv'ed sente.
tits.
-; $1 00
Tickets to bo had nt B. A: Berge Music, Store, 403
Fenn street, 2(1 floor. whero a diagram of the
may be soon.
Doors open di o'clock ; Concert to commence at
B.nov 9.td
,t_
G RAND RAFFLING MATCH
FOR
. TWO FAT HOGS
At the Di:overe hotel the. Eighth 4.7 Washitipton ste.A
ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, N0v.14111,18613.
„.
The highest number of Mails thrown tikes first
choice, lowest number takes second choice. Tick
ets 25 cents. .
. nov.9
130ARDING.—Two or three gentlemen can be
JOnecommodated with board. at 739 Penn mired.
nor 7 2.ar
JOSEPH 11EDEIOLT'h, .
•
NO. 710 PENN‘
READING, PA., -
has constantly on hand the
BEST BEEF,
as well as all kinds of meat snd, salvages, live'
'Pudding, blood pudding, Trankfort 'Salvation
magen' , Arc., all of which will be sold at the lowest
prices,
nov.6-3m
QCIIOOI. COMPANIONS.
~ 1 ,' 1 i ; ` ~.' , ' J • 1
INC'e havebst received a large let of those desira
ble little Caskets, which we are 'walled to sell at
reduced rates,...eontainhig a Ibpler, fiesj, PqT)OU
Crayon, yen molder, mate l'endil.f ount anal{
Sponge. Itarßlt k Ct iont.
1 Eagle 800
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i t
rOlifl•iitnikisi ' I i' ' . t ~ , 'f,,, , ,. ~ , le,
..,,/}. AMU roPrietot.
1 One of the itidlistriitWdo 4 ban duo.
t y mo dst : it
n
j .0 4 0.
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j7 ll/0 ti=r; i a ' . i Obv. - 37: Gil.
' Sir eV pd about sr o rlt.
• .• A irate Vert CIA ,I!iffl itiA, II!
eorulectlop tam otel. , ', . —l. ,0. cow •
,V; ZST,'I , 4 - ‘. 4g
SICIOOND
Prima Donna.
Violincellist.
Organist of St. James' Church.
BLAqc Nyypismiggy- t ,
CHINCHILLVOLint. OLOAKS,
'iVErriitlititvgietthitks:
FROSTED ifOicipitittuitittti l l '" `‘j
WATERPROWOLO4B,
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' SILK VELVETS CLO I MI. '',' - .'i ''..;:.:.
''' - sit c i l i'' : ii ' d - do' Viet lb " hi h•
vete, eve ee sen a n _ o o t w c
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the eipst \ ttutable ttnt, ,ftteloool4 t4,4ntter r
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NEW atitipS . e...ROVISIONOToiIK,
. i . ‘ , • ti c t n fi l - : i nr ,-...; -..,. f
; 3 • , p , , ,. .; , , , E1.,,qL.V.-1.4[ 1 ' 1
Announces to the p4tlo that he has °mut p
onciogki'&,‘lipmpni,gronE, ,
at the N. 10. Corner of IE3 . aud i plitt i ltri tith
abort he w il l keep onnotkn c b 'WO to
wpil selected ibookdef, U - et, or oni,,amv,
Ica Mlle *ill sell at the lIMOS whet erse. 4 .
f'A 'there of publio Patronage WI 'PUY ,P1L 4 37,
rived. Country produce nought andL oa. '' ..
4. D Olio
' N. Corner.Eighta aid Ws, , „
,novklia
erE
_ll.:„#Otrii4 a
'Eighth
it h Sonya grthe llpier 'New'
• • t it o
J. 111.
Bu -
13' ARNHART
IliWojuet te,opiyed pepuitiof the pfit
, ,
I -
MOUNTAIN ,PINKVIIPEAT:FLOUR,
i '
*blob 'they Will 'melt'vt 4 heleeAte andjytitall.
Mao, constantly on hiryl Veal
FAMILY lAN 'BAKtllS''FLOiTilli."‘
All kinds of Food, Kiln Dried Corn Moal, 'ker. die.
oet 30.2 w N as. 2t, 24 and 20 North Eighth street.
CITY •lIOTEL, -
80:UTII SIXTH tritEET' s
(Near Penn,) •
"READING,
113-Charges moderate.
A. N. ESTRIMLY, Witftprletor.
aug •
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
U M 13All
f
READINct PA..
Keeps constantly on hand and forage at tits
• A gonerarassOrttneniof
WHITE PIN E ,' HEMIL:001t 1 SPRUCE,
CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT,
INDIANA BLACK kitting WALNUT. !
CAROidiTA • YgLLOIV PINT
ikutt
. 111:11ER
Thoroughly spason'ed and under wen
WHITE PINE, CYPRESS; ANA *mg
CAROLINA GREEN' - 8 1 6411 I) CEDAR
SHINGLES.
Orden, ressectildly solicited end promptly
tettded' to t Nor LoriOer t &0., Dail at the
NEW BRIOX OFFICE,
Oa the Corner of Fourth & Pine Ste.,
.febllly
DR. 11110ENB soitcENnias"
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find' • •I trio. os_ 5 ceigi ili *. ''. , .'i
fot,O. ittstOtit t ti "Roes" , , , 1%_•:•i .
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J. KEELY.
LOWEST
MICHIGAN PANEL
♦LSO.
itddrese.
ell. 'SEELY
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binding
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litoriithicturero of
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lobratod Toni() florb / Bitterer
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WINES " AND
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Also Eiote olgaa4, for BOttlant!s UIVIA7O I I* !Op
140;:le1' dith Third!ifiii,exTht;
: I i , pilliet t niPFA.
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Tor gala at tlia;swag, isp9l „ s.
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t f thiiittliiiiiit I littiOisiiotili Tile
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'sir We deliver free if 41E6 &kis to say
_t of
ho otty. , .. • MIR
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MEM
INES
A. ORIEBEMIpre
rztensive. Grtiin Warehous4
NOR relay for
FARMERS AND OONBIGNORB, _
lo n oTtifttfullUalt e crOttegmovg
FLOU R AND FEED,'
; •
Oa l nigilroliti l etel e a get" " A
ret t , ° 6tu r p P eto s r a l t o t ro l l
Bnokwheat Meal, and Potatoes.
1 4 #
•
ra e . No:105 North Elighth-nt:llmiding,l4.
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TARE NOTIOP
GREAT REDUCTION
BOOTS AND' SHOES, AATS; OAPS AND
GEIGER & BRO.,
We have just repaired *splendid stock of the
tbore goods, which are now offered at the follow-
Dg low prices:
Stsn's rf,
• OD
IS r i p Wier •• •
enoh calf Congress rattail,
working shoes, extra heavy, 112 00 to 2CO
(Ng bahnorals, sewed, 4 00
hops'l 03
• kip " 60 to .1
Women's lasting, high Polish, 2 00
' Congress gaiters. , I 60 •
" lasting baimeFa o o Is (best), I 3 1 M
bal morals,
gaitlirs, - , •/1 , ,1 00
fge h ot a ilior l O b l t nio s ra l ls P;dish 2 g
e pas, fist,
Kisses' lasting Polls , 05%
ylr i omen's kid slippers, ,
bamon 4ove kid, Polish, high heel
12 65 to 3 25
xbe above prises are as focw all say 4:(110T IWO"
blase of btolpeps to,the,elty , , .
REI'AI IN-G.
•
Particular attention Is paid to all kindest lE.
or
!have on hands large and well selectid
etoek l
Remember the name 4.114 somber.
IN
1110
Ps,
OEIGFER do
1 11,110.,
Nevi wre4 - •
CITY OP RHADING
tistit .os,
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L, IN • ~.k • NI •'" i• • . Or
.va 0 , 7•*:‘ . "11 - # 5. T 1 be,
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No. 612
4ap0 . 01,1 of ,
; ';‘-s
c yOtiORS.
CLOTHING 1
431 PENN STREET,
ME