1 ; li n Ottl I F* —At Ebensburgi 'C'embria connty l last week; a Milo girl livlekWith Ilurgesa asl3. MOOriii was Welted ned.coininitted to Jail rot endeavoylnk to'set het° Mr. Ittuire's dwelling. She made several attempts, 'suc ceeded in , Alettroying wearing apparel aud bed clothing valued at $5OO, andodd, when detected, thill'i!the devil put her op to it." Mr. Moore obtained the young fiend at nn orphan asylum iu Philadelphia. ifec age is fifteen. • • —A Paris fashion-writer tells Of a new kind of headArces •, agarland of Amara so' contrived that / an 'Ake ,heat of the dancing room increases, the petals gradually open and finally fall in the hair, disclosing a dia mond or ruby heart . in" each, , Thus the crushed. fiorrers after a dance will be. rt place& before the close of the bell by a second head•dress: f.—Five hundred families of Armenian Christians, sober, quiet,:indwitrions; intelli gont people, am ready •to • emigrate from Turkorto the South. 'Alloy ,compriso agri• culturaliats; mechanics , artisans, .labOrors, and nil the 'requisite reprosentatwes `Who contribute to•make tip tithriving community and a prosperouti state. ; • . • —On' Saturday tuornin 4 last at about nine, o'clock,' the Wife of Patrrek _Barr y was round dead on the floor of her houso At 'port Hill, near Scranton horribly mangled. There being every indication that Patrick beat his wife to death, ho has been arrested and hold in jail on'tho charge. , . —A. Miss Maggio.. Marshall,. aged. about 16 years, raiding, with her parade near Gettysburg; died a few' daya ago, of look. jaw... Some dayaprevious to her death she tramped upon .a testy nail, Producing an opparently trifling injury; but inflamti lion aoon set in; ending as aboio. —The word 'earthquake over known in England took place in 1818.: T,wo centuries later another earthirake shook down part of St. Paul's and the Tempi° ' ehurehea .in London, A. slight shock was . felt in .the north*est of England in November ? ' 1862. —They havo a post•offi i3colOrk at Coluti• bps, On., who, according to the Sun of that city, dooms it to be his - "right and duty in times like the present, to open and examine tito'correspondont of-parties .who, in hie judgment, are disloyal." —The Intornatiopal Military commission called by ItipperoratlexaPder to' dra up a cpnventtoil for the - mitigation of the horrors of war, has contraeneed its :sessionti in t. PpterabPrg, Russia,'lfpdot ths presidency' of the Basilian Minister of War, • ' f —C:g Minitel! I of,Hartford Connect ,a heat, recelifli, facetted a'present of $lO and a grateful letter ; frotri a man whom, , two years ago, he plokad up drunk, and gave a breakfast, a butt of clothes, and some• goOd advice. r • r t 1 j ,—Mles Anna Bora% whom Preston King refused permission to Bee President John *, to beg Air her lunar:ant measles' 'We t was the moor day at a ,tournament In Vie. ginia crowned "Queen of Lovo , and Beau. ty." . , _ —A man named Billy Luby s employed at thhe ChicageAtrieltlstde se a driver, was ac cidentally shot; on 'Monday s while assisting to recapture a lvicions ox. The shot de eigned,Tor the t 4 Wok fatal PgOot on Lubli —Last year ,Ohlengo burned-620;000 tons of coal, 180,000 tone of which same from Il linois rind 4100 1 060 tong from, Ohio and Perin sylvanin.. Of this •170,00 tons were anthra cue froni East Pennsylvania. C. Wolter killed himself in Chica go, on Monday, on the novel grontid . that his wife wished to got a divorco from' him, and he wished to Niko her. -=-General , avant does not pronoso to ro• sign ns (lettere! of the Army until his elec tion to the Presidency is oflimally proclaimed by the Electoral College. —John ex -quartermaster in the Federal army, is in, trouble at i Nstiltville, for stealing $70,000 from the government. He was "truly . loll." —Old Jacob Baker, aged ninety,' of New Orleans ' voted for Seymour mid ,Blair.; It Witfi the fifteenth vote for Presideht ho has cast. —The second vein jn nconl shrift nt Bloom ington, 111., has been renehMl at n dititnnee of three hundred ninety ono feet from the miriade. F -The railway bridge over, Alin nerthwes branch of the Cape-Fear river, nt Wihning ton, N. C., in ht the course of comtrnetion —Tho Peaks of Oiler, in . tho Moo ltitigo of nro now on fire, nntl nt night presont n inagnifieent appearance. —Kato )..ohnson eenieneed in BnU'alo on Snturdato ho bonged for the murder of Bridget Mc Dermott in it drunken brawl: '—The binrkeville ('Peke®) Stanitard says that, n a general thing, planter; are hold• ing Choir cotton for bettor prices. . , —North Carolin a ha anxious for immigra• tion, and wants 100,000 Gorman, Swisa and Lombard familiCs and' 0,000 Dutch. —Mrs. Sallie Sutherland relict of a 801 Bier of the RoVolutioil, die d' near Augusta Cia., on the Bd, age4_lol years. —A lumber milt "at Portsmouth, Mich., recently cut 180,852 feet of lumber in ten hour:rand forty minutes. • !. • —Ex-Governor Orr t of South, Carolina, has accepted a judgeship under the present State government. • —5260,00015 the bstimatod value of the hay crop for the Northern and'Weitern States, thiioetagm. --The British 'Navy, according to the las retiort, consisted bt 785 steam vessels and 18 sailing vessels, . • ,—A woman in Dinglismtoti t , it. Y. has been sent to jail at her own request, to keep her from tippling•` , 3 Canadian woman has been fined $5O for smuggling a dozen pair otwoollen stock• ings into Detroit. , • - -Da word "Radical" is derived from the Latin Radix, a root; it is supposed that this root - is a dead beat. —A Railroad has been contracted for to connect the , . Sunbury and Erin Railroads at Idahanoy., prOtective and beneficial astipciation hit been torpid by the vorkingmen rof Ash. land. , ; , )Nriscidta, - 41*ovs. scnnteo Juet received at .the EAGLE BOOKSTORBot full line of books in use in the Publio Schools In this city, which will ho sold at the very loirost Pickles. It would be to the advantage of such who are la want of books to ascertain our prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have SWoodbury'Li Now Ifetbod_, with GennanAD vomposition B ooks. JD Fuguellea Fronoh Course, Bonnionstio's Mensuration, T— . Btodtlard'a Arithmatice, Patkor'a ehilos4by, Bqllion'earammar, Ray's Algebrri, , 0 coarii;;'Aratry. GreenlaiVe Arithmetic), TenOei's Oeology. 1 4 E Da*le ender. Thomas' KtymolOgy, DletiolDVries' Pens and .L/P enhaderi. Stites and eiSlatel)enolle, G larencerlanl/Copy Book; AnthoteertVirill, Bullion'ell 00:4111T, TM iVoodbtt p r"Rlomebt•~ar~Qotmanlteede "R°fidel Park4rl:WationVerles:9t School Books, 3M thittenden's litiokkeeping, with setts of Blank . bOOKIII• PENN STREET. Pen`nook's History of Hovland. Greco°. and Rome, READINQ. Mitchel's Intarnxodlato and Primary Oeograrblie r u PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY Containing the principal MIIJROII METAODIES, Noylda with GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXTS For Bale at the “EAOLE” BOOKSTORE: 861 Penn Street: =MI PENS AI to PEN HOLDERS. A farce ;tar,' et, of dinerent maks% for sale at tie Eagle Boonton. senoor; scions 11 0 notig;fr4.l4,Alt, F REDERICK 64 OLD'JAIL,?$ (loner Fifth and Wathingfon ittreds, Readi44' • Bole Agent for Bello and iebanoncoitittAfor celebrated SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY. • the most reliable and durable Scales over placed before the public. _ Call and seci them before inrchasing elsewhere. 13uperierindaeentents offered to buyers. A lot of pee'ond-hand , PLATFORM SCALES on hand and for Palo cheap. TES FACTS BE KNOWN FAR AND WIDE! That the best place to buy READY. ..MADE CLOTHING, • Forman and boys argot them, made to order. to the lowpopularl by good goods, fine styles and low prices, n or by Immense throngs of people, to who JAMESOT & .00.9 CORNER EMIT * AND PENN STREET. ILiVE BECOME •WOU.SEIIOLD WORDS, It Is well 7 known that wo make up nothing but what is good, that onr large business has been built up by always having the handsomest styles and the best fitting garments; and this, coupled with mederate prices., has been, and is still tbe secret wily so many people buy at our establish ment. We sell only what wo can recommend and each customer. therefore. has the satisfaction of knowing ho can depend on the article be bluYti: We are enabled to buy cheap, and therefore, sell cheap, Celt and seo 00t13 , 1m., • • JAMEI3ON & CO. NEW WINE MOUSE, No. 852 PENN STREET, • READING, PA. ' . OSCAR R. CHRIST, PROPRIETOR, beater in all kinds of Don:instil, Wines of the keit vaait tr• LAGEß BEER, ALE, &o. itp 24' STOVES, REAMS. WattIAM.BRIDEGAI4, No. 242 Penn St., Reading lite undersigned respeettUlly invitee putdie t s t ttention to Ate nerdy invented Miter , named h 0 • : KEYSTONE HEATER t! DEBT BEATER EVER INTRODUCED. TUREE SIZES. • It hums lin coal, makes more heat,takesuptess room, and glyes better satlifeetion than any simi lar invention over introduced to the public. • - Tho advantago of this superior heating appara tus will be fully explained by the Proprietor, who guarantees that ho will be able to satisfy all who give him a call that It is superior to any one inven ted., Tho advantages aro so manifold, and so easily comprehended, that it needs only to be seen to convince the most skeptical. In proof of this ho respectfully refers the public, by permission to the following named persons who aro now using those Waters: . Clan. It. Fnii.a, • Ms. J. STCVRHSON, C. I). GERM, 81.11,4 .t; Co., (1. A. NICHOLLS, lIY,NUV JOHNSON, JoHN . 1)1 1 1(NI01IT, JcslltrA Nifoo.v, REUBEN ADAMS, Wil. JACOB IiAIIPFM AN, Blandon , Orphans' Home, M'omclsdorf. Ile also Invites special attention to the BEAUTY RANGE 'WWI is a lato Improved, Superior Itange for Walling in, and for which ho is the Solo Agent, fl this city. Th is Range can be aoen in operation it the Iron City Hall, No. 43 Penn s tr e et; at Peter High* Franklin street above Fourth, and at other • plPartiaces. cular ottontion paid to TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING' I - AND Plastic plate Roofing, He etnploys none hut skillful Weltonles—all orders promptly executed, and warranted to give satisfaction. WM. BRIDEOAM, may 22 Nr, 242 Penni*. J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprletk 311ANCIIESTED, IS. U. ld by all Drnagists and Dealers in • Patent Medicines. H. BIRCH (t . BRO. .1 Da. A. H. LIGHT, 'W . . J. TRIERWECHTER, WILLIAM WELLS. maysly 4.1 • 1e nal= quartile ant a th s 201FhiTatinileSliadi4otaii, s s front street. Philadelphia. su 7-6 mo T . vopreitootiga. , • W.II,..ARTMAN, PrePrletOr. Al • ' Otiko of tho best bon* Ontgdel of ibis large atlas. ft is located on tho Sae Of,the ittvt Pennsylvania Railroigi„ about midway between Mad ana lentown, Ail Arsine. between .New Xasit Sing tat West, as well " s all l lay trains, stop at L7ens r n. immediately immediately in front ofthe Lyons Hotel. • 40Pilverything in and about the hotel Is unapt- Passed. A first rate Livery Stable is also' ke_pt connection with - the Hotel. Teb 2 4 0 • ; 1,"" [opt 4- VOlitS.—Ladies should call at the atiopal Fur Store, (0. 341 Penn street. Imo doom be low 30 RAoLli Office i t rhere they will End well selected stook 'FURS, which will e sold at small pro , L• _vailety_of finey iIIOHINO 'and itIFFALO ROBES 'ways on hand. ► to order, altered. LIOIITSTERti Agents, Reading, Pa. Ix lOr 1 6 r I I A w ;, • „•,!, .*; , , Jadieeelved a has lot of , . • LAUOULIN k BUEIIIFIBLVI3 ' Oelebrated Ohimioal Writing Fluid. In Quart, Plat and smaller bottles. ' For sale cheap, at the EAGLE 11!)01C STOBIL Ina " READING ADLER," The oldest German Newspaper published In the United States• REITABLIBIND I) 1797: arculatkn over avit Thailand The "Reuling *dlei" tithe beet tuiverthltig me- . , Mum fpr the German Di*lots In Eastern PPM-4A.. yania, baying a dilatation, of over Ilya thoatiuM oopten. It contains t ',pray -eight large columns of Advertis em tints and oareffillyeal Wed road Ing mats ter, ' The Adler le thoroughly Democratie in pan ciple, ondoavoring to inculcate the sound political doctrines ofour forefathers, u laid down by Joffer- son and Jackson. PRICE ONLY $1 60 A YEAR. Published every Tuesday morning, by EMI b'db, 15 VISITING CANDO, • ---, • BUSINESS CARDS, • " WEDDING CARDS, &o.; of all kinds, may be bad at the EAoLI °Mee. Elastrotypes furnished if desired. 1 • I Ali mob *ate dowels the mo at lus t rlti n=tne lowest rates.. APP y atei- DR. WORM sowzmias ' CELEBRATED SWEDE)" HITTERS uriand l j iti Care ir#L .ti, i ' • • i , i s l es qU old Ai w a • o''illi' l e , ° lad Air. 41) l/2 : 41;‘-:1 ' s */ ' . - k-o' i 4, ' '%-ik for 11 , opor r eethip, 2 - ''l '= '• ' 11 : . ll ''''.. 4: : jk st,, ain 8 lEal ME RITTER & CO., N 0.351 Peun.l3treet, :1i ~utisn;~aA '*Qv.,: MeV** No. Ttl4 1068 j,. ~ - ,il yalapir ~ .. ; . .* • , 0 ; ~ Or 1 4,1,/..i!// , ', • ,91 r :, ~ • if„ . :, ..., ' ',' '' ,' , •-•. 1 1 1, ', ''ri'l l '''' 1• os i ii• , • Alta' , . Pa e tut, Re , WO ' toki taa ab a ft . . I,:ienreii . a follOW_ag nal* mu, aouglerlMlls, Adiainstoitw — gataitk• *ft • 101 2in ' - ER N MAIL AND STAGE lall ' • Leaves Boyertorti at 0 0'010tk,,5. nth, A vill &f ai t 3 4 %thug at 10 co OlOck, a. m• l i eturnialr , ' f ri e l at 5154 p. m. Arrives at BoYettoKa, p. Di , It Serves. Stoners ilia, •• Brainliejdvi 5 Orsslivllle: Yellow lionso. XatiyMo Mid Dann" towri,___ A _ DERNVILLE MAIL Arm STACIE Mg ' ' Leaves Bethel at 3 o'olock,_. a. ta. arrive:oat Reading 'lt 10 o'clock, a: at,, Meturni i ng, katres Reading atleolock,n, es at siersburg at 9p. 111.. It serves beln _ iver Behr. Beni. 'Ole. Rd' Mau!, De Talpetiooden And Hei: mil • i RUBE ri ljt Lbeves Bead, on oni n ly ; nesday and Fri da at 3 s'el ,a. m. to ng, 4eayes Blue pa lon Tuesday, 'nu ay and isatitraay. sr' thing at Readin at 4)4, o'olook, V. so, . it sties mohn's Eitor , nitor a DiFniaosvilte. ". stddY Creek, Terre Di I tatter's IT& Bina . L PIQUA A LAND TA BLINK Leaves Reading. on • Mo,ndsy, Yednesday and Priday MT o'clock, a. in AA:trills at Reading on megda,y, Thintidsz and uaturday at 5 °loots. pm. it _saPplles Mt. p fi no, Beekiilleille. MAMA Twilit*, Morgantown, Talbotville, Money Brooke, Cambridge and South Ilermitag_e • ' LODAUUBVILLEI STAQII AND.MAIL LTA Loayes Lo¢achsville on TuZir TkVild and fie urday atu o'elodc.'a. M. Wes at nes ng at 9 o'cl ock , a, M. metattitit. olives .Rea di ng at t i 2 o 'clock. p. tn. • Arrives at bobachsvUle at 0 osiook. p. in. It serves Alsace,they and LObsObv , vne. , BEADIN G Tow T t aja.- • riii Daily by RMa ~ -Leaves ing t 4, i ra; Arrives atlo:3oa.m Safes tatowk, e olds Station. Swat A war tit an. hehtailii, II 1 13 tin tit trigs . esi t alt Td- wee — by taiteloutves Wesackter on Monday Opt aY Ft Frid.syJ at a. tikr eater_ rim: it . Birdsboro at . 11 ? DAIWA • sellYel Birdsboro on Tuesdat u liy_ Mir ay lit ht iti 75. m. BappllesOelge illail oak, g 4, Wallace, Uwe ideal , and eat ite lam TO MORMON . Semi-ma 17 *HI LtaYeareidl ol l l4 " - day and urday at, :30a. in. axt atria qt ead lug kt 11 a. m. • . ' / / : ' READING TO HOST ', '", • Semi-weekly bY Stager-Lesvos Reading Zits day and Saturday. at 11130 a. en. Arrives at_Road. wg at 0:30 5. in.' 'Supplies Addams:: 'raven Lower Melberg, North Meidelberg, Kriok's Mills and oat. LIIESPORT TO NORA _ ' Tri-weekly by Staiiir-Leaves Lowed TUeedaY. Thursday and Satu at 19 m. &Titres at Lees port at 3 p. m. Sup pl ies rd South Kvansville and Molltawat XTOWN TO VIIMINSVII:LIit Tri-wee ly by Stage—Leaves Oostox Tuesday, Thursday and ;Saturday at 9a. in, Arr yes at Oox town at 4p. m. Supplies Kin: t yy lle, oselezu and Virginsville._ . RRIMBRSIRIRG TO STOUORSOURO • Til-weekly by stage—Leaves ItehroyskiPirgTiles day, Thursday and Saturday MU a - , ni. Arrives at UM:Reran= at 6P. m. Supplies Wintersvillo and Host. READING MAILS. TWIOII DAILY. Nelltork—Qloses at IQa. a. and 10 P. a. MrlYes at i A', U. and 2 r, N. Philad i llphia—Arrives at 10:305. a. and 6 P, a. Closes at 10 A. a. and 4 P. liarrisburg—Arrives at 10:30 A. 11 1 and 4:30 r. a. , II Closes at 10 A. U. and 6:30 P. li. . • Pottsville—Arrives at 10:30 A. 11 1 find 4:30 P. 16 ' Oloses at 10 A. sr. snot MO P.M. ' • ALLINTOWN AND SABYON. I Arrives at 2:00r. U. I Olosehatlo:ooi.i. stninnown—three times a week., Arrives 07:00 P. n. I ()loses at 8:005. a.hianvium,- Arrives at10;00 5. w. I . Closes at 2:00 r: it. BOTRUBTOWN'. Arrives at 10:00 A. it. Closes :30 r. Is. LOTIAOII4VVIINK-4 tiV 1130 tIMOg_ a lrotilb Arrives at 9:30A. tr. I Close at z:3O r, u, , - PlllUA—throe times a wook, Arrives at 7:00 P. w. I Closes at 6:00 A.*. BLUM DALL—thrlie to a week, )1 Arrives at 4;30 P. M. Close at 8:00*. W. • I, lIIIIIDIMSERG-05100 il week. Anitelf At 9:00*. If. I 01080 at 11:30 i. R. soolsolt—tyloo a !took, Ant ea at 11:00 A. 81, I , ()Jose at 7190 A . aili N. T. GEHO, . FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE 'MASER, 668 Penn Street, :.Reading, Pa, ' ' ' A$ CONSTANTLY ON HAND UNPIN/38T assortment of Fine find Heavy Boots anShoos n this city, also "tidies and Chlidren's Shoes of all Inds. Hoe list o styles and glees : l itin's calf baßts, om o mode, I , Ed 25 5 50 "kip " "----‘) f baltuorale, "' Brogann, " • Congress gaiters, _." (Hove kid Congress gaiters, Om' hip boptA, • baluiorale, Youths' kip boots, " • hal tuerals, Women's glove kid high Polish bal morals, 360 4 Women'slastinrchighPolishbalniorals 200 . 3 -nt g oit'iftien iiirthir - itp - goo' - 8 :Co. "KMa Al ippers, ' 100 176 mnesls i' goat patent leather tip bat- -1 ... ora 60 240 Children'sr goat patent leather tip bal- ' morals, 125 • 100 T. GEM re O, 653 Penn Stet. April Venal rim E REAMING FIRE INSURANCE AND 211.11WUCOMPANY OF BEIIIKO CO. OROANIZRD Ju Li-. 1867. Office Reading ineuratice Building, N 0.19 North Fifth street, AV: E. l t broter of (,burl street. Office bourn from 8 A; M. to 8 P. At, • DIRROTOREI: Prinalo Jones, anion McKnight. Henry Z. Van Rood, ' Jacob Shaffuor. J. 1% Jackson. - D. H. Stout. Jonas Ethalter. J. T. Valentino, . George Moser. . This Company 'insures all kinds of property Ogainst loss or damage by fireatratec as low as any other reliable Com pony and upon Ove ry pi an known. to Stook Insurance Companies. • Perpetual Petioles issued requiring no renewal and upon which the amount of preMium CO be reclaimed at any time;' loss a,deductiOn o Ave per cert. The advantages of this, to the are p n ity of the attention of forme a nd others bay bo arr .t r o d i g e th a r . d inn ttrol own orcountry , n huse tts tat and safest. • ,„ _ Policies for ono, tiro, throe, live or more years, or for less than ono year, firmed and no charge m e for Polloy and survey when renewed or when in surances are transferred from other companies. Tho citizens of Reading and vicinity. hitherto dependent mainly upon foreign. oompanies,le pow the privilege of effecting their insurances In a home institution, well ofganiked,irith an adequate paid in and - guaranteed %%pita!, presenting as strong a basis ofsecurity as that of any ether Com. piny. The advantage of doing business directly with the Company and the importance of keeping some portion of the largo sums paid for Insurances, in circulation @ t hoine. will be sippreetated by all. P INGLI4 JONES, President. 1 JA E 8 MoKNIGHT. Vico President; -B. B. ANCONA. Fieo'y and Treas. . finnelo- LENUART 044111. • itAORINISTS; BRASS . FOUNDERS, And • 04NBAAL DRAM IN . Iliaohinfate and Manufanturere , No. 627 AND 629 railnlLlN 81111111., lan2B- RRADJNG. PA. OAIWETS 1 "CARPETS! I V B. MARKLEY, fi C 0 . ,. No . . 118 Plum striiii 6440 Attihitt, • Siith and Scierith streets, . , . l i i tiOr th ira m ll7 th i o t at tm emt ais u c ticif ittursp rin at Be,dhas n ta *the vr,,_ . 141.w00l %meta, ev@roffere4 la al ' PlP u tatterne and colors. Sind wholeau at,... ay lorkprices. ~i Iv t th r i te ukel i biktoexlMlne oar goods is rtizo at nst. *hew ire, andaaVe 25 pat Ont. mkt dent Panda and eava no_nait _L - '--.:` - ' oct 18-1036 . B. B. iialtiCVNl ' Vta,:'4 ob thin !testily e*ecia - t We,. mr , ttlttablletimot. ';;!., ',t 4. 0 1.A04)*** ***WO* 'l.-:-i'. V . MONMMI. . , Wohter's'Unalarlikest, Reldeßnallsh DlnUottary, Adloea German artil English Inctionial. Oehleohlageed Protiouttoin‘,oertain Dlotionon. i ~ „ , For sale AM') GREAT FURNITURE MOTs SCHIKEDER Wareroom, corner rifth and WaON* • strepf, MAIII;FACTORt IVAAMMO i rarrISIRSIt 'BRZ,OW 4f71 0 1 1 0. • WHOLESALE AND ;4414 Pal gregit i latt tIL V I ? tarrantrtign 4 o, u!al saLmn: *eV ° clea t %Zoo itt•suilik lite *Hag c io tatir IlklntrPAMlt* 4 EXTENSION. TAMPA fiRESSING , ROOM CHAIRS, CENTRE AND OTHR-TABIARI I , BEDSTEADS OF THE LaRBTB2FII9, ond 4r4ry other airtiolt of ,44__41. their e t ied l in r ait is nn' "Erg 17 ,1 1 n: mitapapeurziringdami err" 4lloir4pirealtib ate" atlorcirlittoi . CARVING, • TURNING, ; • • SAWING, ali 1i 3 0ULP124013. ' Ail bit a ilti *flank" eiteeitedo UPI iii4l4tia (Ivo sat Almon. ,• ' 144 • 400t0'600 2M 4M 2M 1 2M 2 4 400 5 200'3M 160 225 11---2W115 ____ NirIOtIOUPD - 414 niatt pal +We Ci a Oft isosu ji to thie newoid valaa Firs. of Ain lui, combined wilts ittrlala II DID tir • tracts; es unsurpsussed forte Milli* ap f ft 3 arik p tiro portiebin'all th ose esitetnalooMbleibbi mu a Liniments aro used. each as Out', ChiV Galls, Rheumalhot CIA r 1 TA t, $1E0.000.00. ' In all each eases tt may be MVO% rail orrelfer. It b lo bet la tool teplpti where an extern l aviAlestlon IS regaire • iff or, Beast. ink t o mtbeerlber ean 00YArbitn 1 recommend It as one of the best lilatmealsoft day. LAURWB lIDDyfRItY I . *FADING. PA. • , The subseribeireenedhalyirtertsle Ile that he hi... 4 reeent4 Wats A 1 1 • 1 7 oomilderepient, sad lett need. „E.,t, In all Ste d ente, and le Attir MO 1 0 Pglir , all damn for , • " a , • ' „ " • SUPERIOR lamas, For home and distant eonnpaptlop. Bho *lock I! mat t ptenom wAmotoa, to moo istou sows , I. "Co" . " Bitoi v ng BOTTLING 'ALB; AND LAUB BBB& mimic iMllOl,_ ver.Nitlige.; l 44.. :4 1 4 1 010 L AseSubros,, Maw" _ • r moor MEI r ~ ; j 1 1 ~ mad,w4.l.. ffidl' W, !Wee* IBA Mod, (N T . Ed.) Websteea Common &boot Webatees Nowt. (der, Rd) 14 VoroOter's oo;nprehonslve Motion*. worcoaler's School Mellows "EAGLE" BOOKSTORE, 351. Penn Street. pe►r YOurth. Gout, Nervous 4. hifiammatory Palm Neuralgia, Headache, Pains in aide, Back or Joints. Prioe 26 Clete per Bottle. Vol "tie it the "EAGLE" BOWTOIi7I4 / • urrna&do, 1 ilal 131 A