Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 19, 1868, Image 4

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    NEWS 111114.M5.
—A., romantic -cm of jealousy is chroni
cled in NO* York 'lt i oung and handsome
woman, dressedgeneni y black trimmed
or rcliarea with white, has reeenti i i become
enamored of a young paifiter in a roadway
studio, who has suet returned from Paris , s
and promises fairly In his profession. o
such a pitch has this, young woman carried
her infatuation, that, becoming jealous or
suspicious of the models usually employed
by
. the object of her attachment, she his
insisted on serving him, herself in ,that ca
pacity, and allows him at present date to
use no other models, of the female sex at
least.
—The fire insurance Companies of Hart
ford lone heavily by the burning of the Sher
man JIMISO and other buildings in Syracuse
lest Friday morning. The 'Etna has a policy
of $5,000, but the exact amount Inst is us
vet unkoown; the' City and Hartford lose
. $3,000 each; the Phoenix loses $2..500 on
the Sherman House; the Merchants' heti a
policy of $2.000, and the Putnam, loses, but
the amount is Yet unknown: The Cornweli.
cut also loses heavily.
•
—Of 19,000,08 h noes in S 01111) Carolina,
only one-fourth is under cultivation. The re
mainder. sonic
. 14.00;000, is mainly in
primeval forest. Fully half of the 4,500,•
000 now under quasi cultivation is for sale,
some of it even so low ns one dollar per
acre, end ranging from that up to twenty
dollars. Oood farms have within the year
sold nit low ns three dollars per acre, and,
in certain easel, even below that.
—Pranklin cnt u ►ty has pat in on(thonsand
five hundred and four claims, Fulton one
hundred, and twenty-seven, Perry five, , Bed
ford forty•seveu, and Cumberland one ban
died and , thiity-two, for, depredations cotn•,
milted ,by The Confederates. Adams will'
probably haven thousand or: more, and York
several hundred. The claims are expected to
aggregate from $1,606 4 000 to $2,01k),000..
—On Saturdnv, the 711 i ingt.; n child of
John Hamar, of Springville, Chester county,
was choke►l to death by part of a chestnut
given to it by its grandmother. The little
one WRI4 about two years of ago. This is the
third unnatural death that has occurred in
Mr. Humor's family, within two years past.
Two of his children were drowned in the
canal, about six months apart. , „
—A negro 10-collecior down South rolled
on n whito man for his taxes. ,fifis be, "Mr.
dis is de second time I &led on you
for de taxes. How do (lebbil d'you 'arose
wo culled people nin to lib, if you white
'people don't pay your taxes?"
—NO additional jurors havo'been obtained
in the Colo•Hiscock - case since, Saturday;
Ono iof the jurors already empanelled has
been' discharged for having expressed an
opinion and visited Cole in prison. Three
jurors are yet to be selected.
.
—A. little boy of 13, having placed-n pen
ny on the railway. track at Idrithawiek,
Maine,-to see the locomotive. oral it, ono
of the train hands threw a stiek of wood at
him and he was instantly killed.
—A. party of thirieenfamilies, and num
bering seventy-three persons, recently left
Clarion county, destined for Dickson county,
Tennessee ' where they had previously. ar
ranged to locate.
—A prominent banker ! ofJerEey City has
been arrested onla charge of selling enn•
celled revenue atamps, , l the cancellation
!narks being removed by themictitprocess.
—A boy, Ron of Daniel, Buyer, of South
Woodbury township, Bedford ,county, wag
killed one day last week by being caught in
the tumbling shalt of a threshing machine.
—Jacob flaunter, n notorious character,
was shot dead on Monday at Madison, N. C. !
by Win. Jotter, who surrendered himself, and
was tried and acquitted.
—Drunkenness is terribly on tbo increase
in ltnssin., The nninher drinking phievs
has increased from 469 to 2,500 hi six years.
-1 fifteen thousand - people attended the
funeral of Ex-flovernor Tod, of Ohio, at
Youngstown, in that State, on Monday.
—The Princess of Prussia, Queen Vic
toria's eldest daughter, now has six chil
dren, the youngest stx n►onths old. •
smith A; Tompkins' paper will, at Chat
ham Four Corners, Now York., was burned
Tuesday night. Loss, t•-;•,`:15,000.
—A school teacher waR moonily poisoned
in,Zurieh by guano, hi which lie Was work
ing, getting intOi wound.
—Twenty.livo million feet of limber are
stored in the lumhor yards of Minneapolis
ttud St. Anthony, Minn.
—Mexico Inuti a (lend woman of 118 aml a
living woman of 120, whilst Vera Carr. fins
an Indian chief of 101.
, —Vorrest has paid hin wife 0;5,0.00, re
bendy—thepreeess of tho 01(1 divorce juJg
nient, in her favor,
—A prize ox weiF,hing four thousand
Iporda took the premium at the Staunton
(V .) fair of $4OO.
—Two thousand - dead-heads helped to
make up Anna Dickinson's "crowded
house" in New York..
—Houston elain4to ho tho land of rhilk
and honey, because !zilch cows sell there
for $4 a heed.
—The Hancock Club, of New Orleans, is
to be made a permanent institution, like its
principles.
—The portraits of Napoleon and •Eugonie
have been publicly destroyed In the streets
of Madrid.
—There' is a wine Mini in London ex
tending eleven acres under ground.
—About ono million of postage stamps
i aro used in the United States datly.
—The abolition of bullfights is now the
demand of the reformers in Spain.
—A yoni Lonilnltltioblittely paid $125
for onn of Nllssori'm hnir•pinn.
—Florida lens n !telt.° Presidential elector.
MillilffittLA MEOWS.
SCHOOL
,:00.0101
Suet reeeiVetl nt the EAGLE BOOKSTORE, a
full Hut of 139neks itt uee iti the Public Schools in
this •city which will ho sold 'at the very lowest
prices. It would be to the advantage of emelt who
ate in want of beaks to weeert nin our prices before
purchasing elsewhere. We hayo
S WoodbuiYie New Method tviti , h Oerman,B
Composition Book,
Fasyaclle'n•Frenell Courie.
liirtre Arithmetic:l,
Pat ker'3 Pit iht4ttpll3.,
(111%11111111r,
Ray's Algebra,
0 Cutter's Anntorny,
Goodrich's U. S. IIi:AGIT,
/I
Orconlonrs Arithniotic,
Teliney'd (Gut)logy.
E
Davis' Legender. ,
Thomns' Etymology,
ADiet•
10 - t)nnries,
Pens and JJ Ponholderp.
G Slates and (\Slate Pennile,
• BPoliceritin‘Jeopy .ilookft, 0
Anthniesn Virgil.
Dullimi.'6v/ exettr,
I •
, 3 Wooduur l 'alilemonti;
try GormrinftondorE
/ Sehooll‘thiskoo,
Parkotliglifatgon's:Scrie3:of School Books,
Orittenden'A Bookkeeping ‘tith l666l setts of Blank
PENN STREET.
Ponnooles llistory of England, Greece, and Rome
READING.
•
UltahePLlntormadiattl and Primary Goographief
THE
PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY
Containing:tho principal
CIIURCII MELODIES,
Provided with
GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXTS
For saloaCtho
"EAGLE" BOOKSTORE.
861 Penn Street.
,
rENS AND PEN 1101:DERS. A larfe ,
oty of different maker, for sale at the s itsile i
ookstose.
sonoore zooms I I
, S
351
WHERE TO GET rp
.‘
7174. 721 rim Bb*, heading, lb.
FIANI:TURE
IN ALL 611LE8 AND
The largest assortment In tbeelti to select from
Ind prices mush lower then any ethos douse, A
tell from persons in went of any article of Ilitnitnr•
from the most expensive down, is solicited.
CA RPETI NGB, MATTING-8 AND
OIL CLOTHS.
A full stock always al low advances on cost. "
aIIIF.Q 11m:dem JACOB R. RITTER,
febl9 717 & 721 Penn-sl.
McGowan & Miltimore,
DRALERN IN
II A R D VA R E ,
OMER', GUNS,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
METALS
TIN PLAms, BHEET IRON,
Building Materials,
SADDLERY, &0., &0., &0., &o.
No, 612
PENN STREET, READING, PA.
m 124-
_ _
K RYDER, & CO.,
• , Afanuffteturots of
' 1)R. ST(EVER'S
Celebrated Tonio Herb Bitters,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Also Solo AgentA for BAILIIV'S UNRIVALLKI) RYE
WHISKIVS.
M
No. 121 North Third Stroot,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale at tho Engle Bookstore.
pEACOCK k ORTII. •
Corner Second and Franklin Slreets,
Rave constantly on hand and soil at reasonable
pricos, .
LUMP. BROKEN, EGG, & STOVE COAL, NUT
CUESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL,
HICKORY and OAK WOOD,
LIME AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD BY THE
BARREL.
47P We deliver free of extra charge to any part of
the city. feb29
C a
A. GRIEBEMER'S
Extensive Grain Warehouse,
FARMERS AND OONSIGNOREI,
Who may wish to store grain, &o. Storage and
ooupvission ronsouriblo. Ale°, neuportor atuok of
FLOUR AND FEED, &c.,
Forma° wholesale and retail, ntloworprieesthan
can bo purchased chamber°. Also, asuperiorlot of
Buokwhoat Moat, and Potatoes,
°Moe, NoAOS 'kora% fflighth.fit, Itottdingata.
f 045-
T Ahll NOllOlll
GREAT REDUCTION
BOOTS AND RHO #3B, HATS, CAPS AND
AT
GEIGER &
431 PENN STREET,
We hare just reel:lived it splendid stock of the
nilove goods, which nro now offered nt the follow
ing low prices:
Men's calf hoots,
kip bvots,
..._
" Wienah calf Congress gaiters, :1 aft
working shoes, extra heavy, $2 00 to 250
" . (111 balmorals, sewed, 400
Boys
kip " - C r r-
la 50 to.l / l'irt
Women's lasting, high Polish, 2 00
14
Congress gaiters, 1 ft)
ta lasting haltneruls (best), • 300.
Ladies' balmorals, 1 00
gaiters, 1 00
Boys'--hats 50
Women's Morocco balmorals, Polish, 2 00
II "
shins, 2 00
Misses' lasting Polish. 1 75
Women's kid slippers, 135
glove kid, Polish, high heel
balmorals, $2 C 5 to 2 25
Tho above prices aro as low as any other similar
place of business in the city.
REPAIRING.
Particular attention is paid to all kinds of re
pairing,We also have on Land a largo and well selected
stock of
FURS ; TRUNKS, VALISES,'Ito.
Remember the name and number„
GEIGER BRO.,
491 PENN STREET.
sept 22-
NEW WINE HOUSE,
No. 652 PENN STREET,'
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READWG, PA.
. OSCAR R. CHRIST,
PROPRIETOR,
Dealer in all kinds of Domestic Wines of the best
quality.
LAGER BEER, ALE, &u.
ap 24-
Importers of
nug 51,
Now rontly for
CLOTHING I
-Is4' LL**EOV$.
IWIli 1 INK I 1 .11Xii t 1
ft Just rooslved lino lot of
' LAWMAN A BUSIIPIELDI
Celebrated Ohemioal Writing Fluid,
in Quad, Pint antimatter bottles.
t - ,
For sate cheap. at the KAOLE BOOK STORE. I
TRY.
`READING ADLER,"
Tho oldest Gorman Newspaper published in the
r Unitod States•
ESTABLISHED IN 1797.1
Circulation over Five ,Thousand I
isTh e "Road ing Adler" is the best advertising me
dinm for tho florman Districts in EnntornPonneyl
vania, having a circulation of over aim thousand
copies. It contains ta , enty-olitht largo columns o
advertisements and carefullysolooted reading mat-
tor, The Adler la thoroughly Domooratio In prln
ciple, endea l voring to inculcato the sound politica
doctrine! ofour forefather:l,ns laid down by Soar
son and Jackson:
PRICE ONLY $1 b 3 A YEAR.
Published every TuesdaY morning. by
Yob. 15
VISITING CARDS,
•
BUSINESS CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS, Ace.,
of all kinds, may bo had at the Beata Office.
Electrotypes furnished if desired. f
All cards will be done in the most beautif n l man
ner, and at the lowest rates. Apply at the Bogle
Bookstore.
114:00
2 25'
DR. EUGENE SCIBENING'S
•
CELEBRATED SWEDISH BITTERS
•
Cure with certainty 811 chronic derangements of
the Myer, Stomach and Kidney!, is the most Pow
ertbl Tonle of the DWestlye, - Muscular and Ner
vous System and thif most Reliable Preservative
against all kinds of Fever, Dysentery. and Infra.
Roux Diseases, espedelly against Cholra. TYPb old
and Yellow Fever. Price 75 eeNts nettle. Six
for 111. Yor sale at the "Eagle Bookstore
RITTYR & dO.,
• 351 Fenn Street. •
Ciiiil
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lil
RITTER & CO.,
No. 351 Penn &root.
ISIXOEILLANIBOVI. ,
(toriP.cd Nov. 7th. 1868.)
iautzvAl, AND DEPARTURE Or
OTACIES AND MAILS.
IRE AMSTOW MAIL AND STA° LINR
Extended to tlntoh Station—Leaves Beading at
ga. 4-1-weekly, Tuesday. hursday and Satur
day. Returns IMO days and arrives at 7 p.
Itserres the following named Post Offices:
Omura, tiougletsville. Adamstown, &Asserts
vine Iteanistown.
110YERTOWN MAIL AND MOH LINR
Leaves Boyettown at 0 o'clock , a. tn.. Arrive*
at Reading et 10 o'clock, a, in. Returning, leaves
'w a din g at 2y, v. m. Arrives at Iloyortaira 7
p. in. It serves Stonersvitte, Bruiageldsit
Oreshville, Yellow House, Eativills and Boyers
,
to n
w IiRIINVILLE MAIL AND STAOR LINE
_ - •
Leaves Bethel at 3 o'eloek L _ m„, arrives at
Reading at 10 o'clock, a. tn. Returning, haves
Reading at 2 o'elock i p, in., arrives at Millersburg
at 9p. tn. It serves Lower ldern,-Beru.,
villa. Rehrersburg. Bethel, TulPeboocon and
Holsters DlillP. • ' - .
BLUE BALL MAIL AND STARE LINE
Leaves Reading nit Monday, WednestlaY and 141-
day at 8 o'clock, a. in. Returning, leaves Illue
Ball 'on Tuesday. Thursday anti Saturday, at
riving .at Reading at 4)-(.. t e'cloek„ p. in. It supplies
biotin a _Store hammy s. Bowmarsv BIC MutitlY
Crock, Terre dill, Illeaver'a Mill and Blue Ball.
PIQUA MAIL AND STAtill LINE
Loaves Reading on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7 o'clock. a. tn. Atirrives at Beading on
Tuesday, Thursday and_ Satunitly at -5 o'clock,
lm. 'lt supplies l'enrq Beekeniville, Joanna
umace, bl organtow n, Talbetv ill ee, Honey Brooke,
Cambridge a n d South Hermitage.
I,OIIACIISV I 1, tab: ri'TAUU AND MAIL LINE
•
Leaves Lobachsville oh Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at n. In. Arrives at Reading at
ii' o'clock. a. tn. Returning. Leaves Reading at
o'etoek, p. tn. Arrives at Lebachsville at 0
o'clock, p. m. It serves Alsace, ()Wand Lobacbs
ville.
IthAING TO COLIIAIDIA -
Daily by Rail oad—Leavea Reading tit 0
Arrives at 10:30a,nt. SuppliesFritstown,Roittliolds
Station. Steves, Ephrata, Millway, bids, Man
ticiin,Blcorting II ill, I,andisvillo anj Silver Springs.
WBATensr hit iro BIRDSBORO
Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves IVestehoster. on
Monday, 11 ednesday and FritlAy at 7a. in. Ar
rives at Birdsboro at 7p. tu t Returning, leaves
Birdsboro on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
7 .Suppliestleiger's Mills, Blue Reek, Loatett,
Wallace, 11 wohland, Lionville and West W hito
. READINO TO ROBESON .
Semi-weekly by Stagb—LeavosHentling on Tues
day and Saturday at 7:30 a. tn. and arrives at Read
ing at 11'non i . r ___ f''
i III.3ADIN9 Td 11 Si% i .
f zi
Senil-weekly by Stage—Loav Reading Tues
day and Saturday nt 11:30 a in. Arrives at ltead
lag nt 0:30 a. in. Supplies Addit i's Tavern, Lower
Heidelberg, North Heidelberg, Kriek'e Mills and
nest.
LEESPOitT TO NORA
.Tri-weekly by Stak e. —Loaves Leesport Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 12 in: Arriv;os nt Lees
port nt 3 p. in. • 6111)141es (South Evansville anti
51011 town.
, corrow NTO VIROINSVILLFI
Tri-weekly by Stage---Leaves Coxtown Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nt 9a. in. Arrives at Cox
town at 4p. tn. Supplies Hirbyville, 51 osoleui and
VITO:POI°.
ItE11111311881111() TO STOUCHSBIIRO
Tri-weekly by 'Otago — Leaves ltehroroburg Tues
day, Thursday :iipl Saturday ntll a. in. Arrives at
ltohrersburg all p. in. Supplies Vlintersvillo and
ilvet, ,
READINU MAILS.
Twlmc DAILY.
Now Vork—Closos at 10A. v. and 10 P. v.
.. Arrives nt 1 A. u. and 2s'. it. .. ,
- Philadelphia—Arrives at 10:30 A. 11. and 6 P. U.
.. Closes at 10 A, is. and 4 P. U.
Harrisburg—Arrives at 10:30 A. it. and 4:30 P. Y.
Closes at 10 A. V. and 5:30 P. U.
Pottsvillo—Arrives nt 10:30 A. ii. and 4:30 P. Me.
II Closes at 10 A. it. and 5:30 P. it.
A i.i.cNToWN AND MANTON.
Arrives at2:oo P. sr., I Closet/WO:00a. sr,
REA wiTowx—turoo times A week.
Arrives at 7:00 P. U. I Closes nt 8:00 A. U.
, • lIXRNVILLI,
Arrives at,looo A.II. I Closes it2:oo P. IL
ROVERBTOWN,
Arrives at 10:00 A. H. 1 --- CIOSCS At 2:30 P. U.
I.OIIACHAVII.I.K — t Iroo . times a week,
Arrives at! :30 A. U. . I: ()tof) at 2:30 P.ll,
eIQuA-11oree times a WOOk.
Arrivals at 7:(J v. u. Closes at 5:00 ♦. tr,
, .. .. __
AWE nALL—tnree dines a wadi,
Arrives at 40) P. U. I Close at 8:00 A: IL
- lIKIONI.IIRitg—tiTIOO a week !
Arrives at 9:00 A. - U. I . Close at 11:30 A. IC
ROUREION — t4IOO CI week,
Arrives at 11:00 A. 11'. i Close :a 7:30 A.
-- N. T. GEI - 10, •
FASITIONABLE'
BOOT ,AND 'SHOE MAKER.
60 Ann street, Reading, Pa.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST
assortment of Fine and Heavy Boots and iShoes
In this city, also Ladies' and Children's Shoos of all
kinds. See list of styles and Prices :
Men's calf blts, home made,. 'pi 25
5 50 •
46 ki n 46 400 to 500
" miff balmorals, 250 400
46 kip 2-00 ' 60
111 Brogans, ' - 200 250
" Congress gaiters, - 275 450
" • (Hove kid Congressgaiters, 400 500
Boys' )1!p hoots, • 20(1 300
'Winona% 150 225
Youths' kip hoots, 176 260
liniments 1 25 1 75
Wom - en's glove kid high Polish hal
o
350 ' 400
Wdinen'elasting high Polish balmfirals,2 00 350
gondpatent leather tip ' 200 325
" slippers, 100 175
Misses' goat patent leather tip bal
morals, 150 240
Children's goat patent leather tip bal-•
morals, 125 190
N. T. 08110.
april l ndl 553 Penn Street.
READING EIRE INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY 01' MEWLS CO.
OROAtiI,ZISD JULY. IBM
Office Bending Infoorance Building, N 0.19 Non
Fifth drect, N. E. Owner of (burl sired.
OMNI hours from BA. 1,0 Br. u.
DIRECTORS: '
Pringle Jones, • James McKnight,
tonry Z. Van Road, Jacob Shaffner.
J. T. Jackson, D. E. Stout,
Jonas Shaltor , J. T. Valentine.
Ocorge,Rieser.
This Company Insures all kinds of property
against loss or damage by tire at rates as low as any
other reliable Com pony and upon every plan known
to Stock 'neurone() Companies.
Perpetual Policies issued requiring no renewal
and upon which the amount of; premium paid can
bo reclaimed at any time, loss a deduction of five
per cert. The advantages of this method are
worthy of tho attention of farmers and others hap.
in first-class dwelling houses, barns and other
buildings, in town or country, as being the cheap
est and safest.
Policies for ono, two. three, five or more years, or
for less than one year, issued and no cbnrgp made
for Polley and survey when renewed or vsnon•in
surances are transferred from other /companies.
The citizens of Reading and• vicinity, hitherto
dependent mainly upon foreign companies, have
now the privilege of effecting their insurances in a
home institution, well organised, with anadequate
paid •in and guaranteed capital, pressnting as
strong n basis ofsecurity as that of any other corn.
pony. 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 at home ,will le appreciated by all.
J. PRINOLR JONES, President.
JAMES ItioRNIOIIT. Vice Presitiont,
-B. E. ANCONA. See'y and Trans. fiunolo
LENIIART d (METH,
1140HINISTS, BRASS FOUNDERS,
And
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Machinists' and Manufsoturors' finronlies*
-- No. 627 AND 629 'HAULM BUM'.
fag&RRADING. PA.
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LAUER'S BREWERY I
READING, PA.
•
e eabscri berrespeottallyanadnppc es to tbepub 4
Ho that he h-.• recently enlarged his Brewery to a
considerable extent,. and introduced steam power
In an its departmenta, and is now' ready to 'apply
all demands for L .
SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS,
For homaind distant ConsoMPtiOn. Ma stock of
Malt Liquors, warranted to hoop In all climates, is
as follows: •
BROWN RTOlirt PORTER,
BOTTLING ALE; AND LAGER BEER.
YREVIC
N. B.—A liberal percentage will be allowed
Agents abroad. • Jan.:23-
VOTI9NARIEB.
Vobster's Makl4l4
Relde Enilleh bled arat
Adler's German and Enslid Mellow?:
oohlechlageria Pronouncing Gernan plcUowy,
WWILINCPO lintlVD Aulotlainiut
The tiubsort l a bels mut. le eaVss ettosti
of tho.publlo to t now T i d value 0
of ARNICA, cora t oed to (104410
tracts; as unsurpassed for its eii4
proved's:llo4llolone esternaleolaPditstote
Isinnuonts are used.luchaS
pas, Brui!res,
.ohqfes, pall., Rkumatims
In all such eareelt May be urea with titlibto
f
of relief. It le good. in ael.in ail this
whore an..extornal application mai* ie
or Beast , and t he subscriber In soNekstlnk
recommend it as one of the belt
day.
For Bale at the "EAGLE" 1100Kephlk
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SINGING' 1300K81
CA MAT. 8150,000.00
lio. Stil Peas Otroeto
HAPPY VOICES, ,
HAPPY VOICES,
THE SABBATH SCHOOL BEM
TO SABBATH WOOL WI)
Together tithe varlets of other Noel
tor scooole. no, rag
tittaieatiLAPtiibi;
Vlobstees Amaemle s (ier. E.l)
Viebiter'sillsh Sabot (ROY, &I)
Webster's common
Wit!steea blowy, opt
IVorcester's pomprehengto DkUnity,
Worceater% fkbool Dkiluilry
Por saltt •t'tho
"NAGLE" BOOKSTORE.
M Penn Street, nen Fourth.
Gout, Nervous d hifiatima l tory:him
Neuralgia, headache, Pains is'
tide, Back or Joints.
Price 25 Omits per Bottle,
RITTER' & 00,
AT TAM
EAGLE BOOK STORE,
U.n be bad
THE NEW GOLDEN COO
THE NEW 006 EN CO
U