Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 21, 1868, Image 2

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    TIE DAMY
READING, VA.,•NOVII
OUR HENETTI
The great drawback tol
individual prosperity of!
United State r j, is their be l l
travaganee, especially in ti
Instead of inakiiiiiprovisic
the greater portiOu of on'
itikly.nnxions to Ivaqe
idly as pn:isible; and the
financial panic every ten yearn, ryul great
safrering on acconnt of so-called hard timen.
With the exception of a tow, comparatively
epeakingovlio disgrace /11(qm:elves and in-
jure the whole\ community in-which they re
Hide by their mineeentair;
people generally nem tc.
pleasure in making a
we►tlth thun their neiglib
ly is this the erase in rep
hougelioltl furniture. Per
ly tiled their pecuniary o
to yearovro ►u;hnn►cd to ti
which wort good enough
►noro wealthy, and nine
twenty years ago.
- ',when who would km
per interest in tl►e nlli►ir9
bo near a n d dear to then'
or liusbandB have great
thprimeiveß free from de l
only befitting the Bang iters and wives of
millionaires. Men whose wives re toiling
i and economizing, day fund night, to DIA . ()
tlto pittance grodgiugly doled oat to them
meet all necessary family expenditures, will
lavish upon foolish bet: ,or upon worse than
useless luxuries, stuns Ivltich would lift from
the hearts of those whom they promised be•
fore God's altar to love i ,protect and cherish,
the dark clouds of trot+ ►le and anxiety which
are slowly but surely p• ling the once bloom
ing cheeks, and dimm it g with tear.eews the
mice joy•lit eycB.
hit it is to tl►o 'work
pernicious spirit of es
most harm. Young m
who toil with common
1
and lato,d•equently net
their youth and strettil
--giving novel a thoull
or lack of employment in the fu t it re,but cite!'
Apparently endeavoriti g to outstrip the other
in the costliness of hj4 l'ir her perAonal
•. 4 .
adornmont or lavish wzponditu IT orliard•
1
corned money, ns thongli :melt wastetalnes I
were the whole aim ! and object of exist-
MUM
A twenty dollar overennt, Avit It twenty (lot
eaali in the inieket or the wearer,
(JUR() 118 (0111i . 01110)10 Cody dollar ()S*l'l'•
coat with nn yboubl Sidi•
pose vastly Ilione so-- yt , l Wallyllr, 111;111
throws away unneet , lsarily Molioy6l'4 he
011110 t IVVii span., for the sake of dres , :ing,
well as his wealthier neighbor. An alpaca
tltess, neatly fitted, graedully and
paid /or, is rnore nPpropriate, and should
give morci pleasure, to the young lady in
nioderate circumstances or the Wife of tile
- struggling worhingr
ki iI It for which the
which iony ho spoi
grenso Or n fill,OWel
carpet, with money (
for it to buy the winter's coal, is more lip
,
proprinte for tho poor 1111111:8 parlor than au
expensive lirnswls, costing mo r e than b e
can well Word to pay.
This system of I.,tittvaynnt eVpPriditilre
must cease, ifwo wo becton , prolleroug,
either collectively or individtially. To look
well—to be ns clean awl neat in personal op-
}Aquae° as circumstlare3 Will hermit—is the
duly, ns it Arndt! he the pleasure, or every
one, male or feinale, But neatness is not
extravagance, lint( finery out of place ie not
good byte.
Lot is dress Anti ILe according to what we
are, and not what we hope to appear. Let
Nuttional and individual
ver, to avoid the othei
parsimony-3ndwegliall
us practice econou► 1
—taking care, how
and worse extre►ue o
become tv wcultitie
This change cannot be effected by 'the efforts
of n few; all must loin in the reformatory
work to 'make it a successful one. "Hard
times" are before' us---let us prepare to
. .
mnko the visitation lighter when it is tinnily
f 4ree d upon us. Let . ns begin to economize
now, and it will be easier to economize here
after; for unless appearances are extremely
deceptive, the strictest economy, in a . ll re•
speets, will soon b imperatively necessary.
TIIE Radicals ,n • w ,propose to maintain
their two.-thirds rajority in Congress by
throwing out a sullicient, numher of Demo 7
eratic Congressinek IF the American pee
!
ple have not flegenerated, they will- not per
mit such an outrage. If they are willing to
ho slaves, they may as well nelinowledgd
Want as their King at once.
SUBSCRIIIN for the EAULE,
EBGLI4I
--__T __ -
MISER 21, 1868,
NO KIN.
the national and
'the people of the
"setting sin of ex•
tie matter of dress.
In for Ware wants,
people seem pus•.
Leh. money as rap•
consequence IA a
par:l9llou, our
find their greatest,
greater dil,lay of
)t.:3. Moroe6pecial
f4 to apparel and
Amin who can bare-
)111.fations from year
VP 111 ilit: nt
'or thn c who were
► mono respected,
w, if ttektooli tu,o•
of those who Nhuulil
, that their fathers
illiculty in kepping
t, &Liss in ci style
ng cinsses that this
- travaganeo (ken the
en and young women
induntry early
s though they thought
► would endure foretr
IA to darn of sickness
'
an, titan an extensive
•earer and
tql by a fov dropa of
of rain. An ordinary
hough loft nflor payinr;
and a happier nation
IVANTvo, en' iasurani:e "agent who can
"MAC oat "Graitt.'spolivy." Apply to tiny
of the Washburn family ) - at WaOlington,
I). C. •
• 'lllll 4 . CittrAN WAI4OIII.4IPeS) tO the disgrace
of the United Stetes and every other power
ful Christian nation in the world. 'Another
Navarino is molly needed. •
, . .
EN. G►:.lsT wag driven from New Yo'
by the annoyances of an nr►ny of Nail" bores
and place•hunters. lie may. well exclaim
"Let us * have pence!". but he is not likely
to obtain it personally until all the offices in
his gilt are disposed of. " Vnea•=y lies the
fiend that wear a crown."
.OV/u/Mtlrffraa,frmaa . .ff R.,cier•U•r•
Pr,-”4dential Electors in New York
were never ehn , en by the people nntil lti`2B;
before that they were always appointed by
the Legislature.—Exdhafifte.
Then what bee ra tes of the ItAical e,tories
about old fellows who "voted fur Washing•
ton a nd amt. in New fork ?" There is a
elmhing lib somewhere.
toi.ltt the Constitution of the United
States,Vbielr enfranchises adl l while citizens
over twenty•one years of age, Horatio Sey
mour would have rceeivekl a latie y
s majority .
of the p(!gitilar vote. Cep : I;r , ant was
elected only by negroes,, hauliers and kayo.
nets ; and yet ltailieal journals have the
imitrance to state that ho is "the choice of
the people." What a mockery
Lyn' g•roNt: announces that
tike has entered suit ngainst , the election
judge nt Vineland, N.J., who refused to re•
(Tire her vote. She intends to. carry the
ease to the Supreme Court of the United
Stntes, Luey nittA lose no thne,or Congi•es
will legislate the Supreme Court out of ex.
istence before her case conies up for urge.
inent4
Feejee Islands'itre at present devas
tated by a terrible war, waged between the
natives and th e settlers, in whielt hulk par
ties perpetrate the most cruel atrocities.
The colonists are driven front their planta
tions and Ow buildings burnt. The coup
mander of the British war steamer Chal
lenger destroyed a native village and killed
forty-one savages. King Ilutkomban has
paid the lip i:,stalment of the debt due to
the Unit( .1 .tes, amounting to ::312,2.7,0, to
the United :1;oes Consul at Melbourne.
Tot: Swniumn Ancric I , i'xcEnrrtog,, accord
ing to a letter received by the PreAdent
of the Royal Cleographical Society of -Sive.
den, had rettehed at the end of August,
degre e s, tt seeonds'latittide, when the steatn 4
er was stopped by the lieldn'of ice. A week
later the sea became clear, and the, explor
ing ateainer, after taking in a . supply coal,
started again for the North Pole. The ves
sel whiea took oat' the cord Itas .returned to
Sweden, bringing. live of ,the exploring
party, and rich collvetions of geolo g ip a l,
zoological and botaniu.tl :Ipeeintetni.
;,Yuri 'l`c
The Britihlt (lorernment has witlolrawn
ifs (lain) to the Watt.' of ;lan flr_Ov•
in;; the United ;.totes the sole eotttrol of the
Straits of Fuel, or l'tw,et Sound, ono of the
hest horhors between San Francisco root
tiitka. l'll;",t‘t 1.;6111111 is the dividing line he•
tweet( Wasltittg!olt Territory awl roiti:M c o •
het"; w.tter around tyltielt etas.
ler many (.iota tt lating to the tnatet re"
sourees of the Northwe , ,t emmt. The chief
resod ryes of that I cgion are the dense forests,
‘vhenee a large portion of the ailtra for the
Mercantile marines of Ette;latitt ,:out
aro drawn, beii(leS the major portion or the
lumber and thither tbr the supply of the
whole Pacitie t.mt&l;.
'l'llv Itev4llllllloll.
!kVA N . ( 1;`, N'ia Kitr \VI:AT, Nor:
19.--Froni il‘volnlionary snit tve3 e Ivan'
that Celn.(ll:s is acting as
in tlin 01,•;4(.11c(! of (oloiliA
Agitilem. Ile l)a - ; i snrd :t ilecnse ot•(letilig
a n 6tiy.ons betweco the :1:,‘•:; or piglitoen and
forty to i)e vitrolit , tl ft+l. utive 1-evvit-e, tinder
penalty, in east' or (lint they be de.
etlemie4. All -Halite male iii•rsolis
be(ween the or fury :lad sixty lowit, do
"li!ottip guard" ditty.
Lieutenant Geto:ral 'Atarpatto eentmatots
the Eastern D.epartment, Aguero the ('en:
0.31, the other chief.; being l Atarinoi, Btitteme•
bao, Bertloolo, RII(1
government Iroolet who were lioFivityti
hy,the aovernot. iu neonvent had surrender:
to the ingurgent.
At .lihira the insurgents 11' h;pited the
troops,
.....r.orrt"..-rwrarrev-rrmar,i•>ses.•
The Nvitt funse nodded.
A deeision was made on Saturday in the
U. S. Circuit Court, for the District of Mas
sachusetts,in the famous 'lowland will case,
adverse to the plaintiff, Mrs, Edward
Green; better known as Itliss lletty Robin
son. This holy sued to, I have a will of her
aunt set aside on the ground
,of. its being a
vi o lation or a con Oct previously made with
hq. The whole case re e4l on the atbuis•
. lion of the deposition of Mrs. Green, and
this the court declared inadmissible, so far
as a colltraCt between her and Mmliowl tia d,
and the hill of complainant was dismissed,
with costs. An appeal tb the United States
Supreme Court was taken for the complain
ant. lied Mrs. Green succeeded in having
the will set aside sloi would have . obtai ll ed
an addition of $2,500,000 to iter present for
time of.so,ooo,oqooneking $8,500,0001 11 nil.
Tho chief point of interest in the case was
that the alleged contract, which was set up
to defeat the willoves pronounced by the op
posing parties to be . n forgery 4 The sig . na•
tore is so exact an imitation that it was held
one must have been traced over the other.
An expert testified on the. trial that the
chances, against any person being able to
write two genuine signatures so' exactly alike
were as -one to several mitt oa.
TELEGRAPHIC SUKAURY
SATUnDAY,' Not'. 21.-7
.Tohit'Nenny, n truant Mint)! bo);;who S ' VAS
afraid to return home, was found bathed to
a crisp in a limekiln in Willimnsburg., N.Y.,
an `Thursday morning. lie had gone to sleep,
and wai suffocated,' or burned to lie
was elev,e'n yetr:s
Semi•otlicinl returns from the Seventh
North Carolina distriet,indicate the election
of Durham, Democrat, to. Congress by a ma :
jority of eighteen in the twenty counties.—
The vote of Vancy county, howevei.,teceived
on Thursday, the last day, is informal, and
probably be thrown out, which svould
elect Jones, Republietin, by a majority of
fifty flair. , The election will be contested.
The American steam railway. in Rio Ja
neiro was,opened to traffic on It& Wit nit.,
in the presence of the Emperor mid an im
mcnso ermeonrse of citizens. Filly.tliree
millions of dollars were subscribed at Rio
Janeiro the first week in October, as a loan
to the government, which only asked li
ft
teen millions. '
'fl ys emninissioners in Monroe &minty,
hio, propose to defeat the Detmeratie can
4ttes by throwing out all tip ballot:: for
hem, Imeattse titi hare a "device" printed
Ipon them in addition to the names.
lloffinan's official majlrity in New York
city is 0,150. Se3mrour's majority in _that
city is 60,6 t-I.
Wilson, nne . of the two negro pirates who
escaped from the jail in Princess Anne, Md.,
has been recaptured. Wells escaped.
(Ice. Sherman's report on Indian Affairs
has been received, at the War Department.
11 . 6 accuses the savages of faithlessness and
treachery, and recommends that the ranks ci,f
the army in the Indian country he kept full
for the purpose of protec i ting the whi e
tiers. Ile condemns the practice, of white
people settling in such exposed pojtions at
present, and the policy of the government
in encourtiging it.
The Caban expedition is likely to end in
talk.
Violent riots took place at Drogheda, Ire
land, during the election. Troops were
called out and fired on the mob. As far as
heard from, one rioter was killed and several
wounded.
Chief Justice Chase will arrive at Rich•
mond, Va., next 'Monday, to preside at the
fall term of the United States Circuit Court.
Jeff. Davis, it is understood, will appear by
counsel, as at present arranged, the
government should make different legaire
menbs.
The ship joiners shop of King & Ellis, 89
itwi 91 Morgan street, New York, Ins
hnrne►l yesterday. Loss $15,000.
A man was knoolml senseless and rbbbed
in his ow•n house, at Worcester,' Mass.,
Thursday night.
Ocu. (lrant held a levee at the Union
League House in Philadelphia, lasOevening.
TWo men attempted to rob the Third Ave
nue Central Park Savings' Batik, inS`ew
York, yesterday morning, of $lOO,OOO, but
the robbers Were obliged to leave their
booty to make their escape.
- Atlvices from Paraguay state that the allies
are besieging Lopez at Villein, that fear
irotpeladi had passed the fortifications
there. and that seven thousand Brazilian
troops are attaching along the West bank
of the Paraguay river with the
intention of erwsing to Asuneion, tout
ilteneo ueseentling seven lempfes to iVilleta
to take Lopez in the. rear.
Complete official' returns from fleorgia
give the total vote for Pretident at
090. Seymour's majority is 45,2113.
(;cant's official majority in Indians is 10,-
1:6.
The vote of Ohio inns foilows
Grant, '230,222; Seymour, 249,032. Ortutt's
majority, , tl,lOO. •
'l'hi }Meet ion.
It, is now conceded that Seymour told
Blair have can ied the State of Oregon by
small majority. This renderA it certain that
Gen. Or'ant hal been elected by military
vi
olcacc and Irald, The electoral vote, it
constituted according to the will of the pece
Isle, would el au n l n'B rolinwti :
FO It :; RV
New York,
New der,,oy,
Oregon,
4111 the old fdnve States,
rotal,
whole
number
or ovetoval
Of this Seymour and }flair have secured a
majority upon a fair and lomat vote. Who
supposes that North Carolina, South Caro
lina, Tenneske, Missouri and i WestVirginia
art' for (rant It is safe to say that not one
man in five, unobstructed by any outside in
terference, would vote for him; yet, by mili
tary violence and by the sending to the polls
under its auspices, of,hordea ofillegal negrO
voters, these States have been declared car
ried for hint. Their votes,together with these
of Mississippi, , Virginia and Texas; which,
by a pure act o 1 military despotismovere,not
allowed to vote at all, decided the contest.
The result of all may be \ summed up as fel
lows
geytnour Vas elected hy - the legal ekctors
and white people of the United States.
Grant was not elected, but by the power
of the bayonet, sendineg several hundred
thousand negroes to the polls, and keeping
back several hundred thousand whites, he
was declared chosen. This is nil there is of
IL—One/Anal/. Enquirer.
TIIE Radicals carried the Presidential
election, .but it cost them heavily. The
election expenses of•that party in New York
alone were over tti million and a half, while
the amount expended by them to carry
Pennsylvania is variously estimated at from
$750,000 to $1,000,000. The, public treasury
have to suffer for this, depend upon it.
—Evening Herald, •
I=fiMl
ICLINE, EPPS,
SHAWL AN
MA NE ET sirs UTS,
BROCIIE SHAWLS,
• CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS,
PAISLEY SHAWLS,
SITAWLS,
TiIIEARFAsT SIIAIVLS,I
MOURNING SHAWLS,
SITAIKI2
Also in Stock, a Ml n►,sortontlit. of Silk Ve
kill he sold l►v the yard, or made to.orklerin
at short notice and moderate priCes.
Shipwreck Aisiti iiarthquake in Call-
SAN Faixelsco, Nov. 19.--The ship .110-
lespont,
,OTL, Soule, from Melbourne, Aus
tralia, was wrecked this morning about :10
miles south of this pat. Seven of the erew
were saved; eleven are missing, including
the captain and mate,. The vessel immediate
ly 'went to pieces,ami will prov 9 a total loss.
A heavy shock or earthqUake , was felt at
Millertown, Trenoe county, California, No
vember nth. The wall of the court house
was badly cracked,and the wate's of San Jo
aquin-river Nyere disturbed.---A slight shock
was also experienced at Attstn, Nevada,
November W. --
Wontaxn Pcopt.r.—On Thursday
evening a meeting of the Grand Society of
United Coopers wa3 held at the Metropoli
tan. NOM, in Hester street New York, for
the purpose of taking more decisive action
respecting the strike contemplated for, Mott
day next. 'rim meeting was presided over
by Mr. Patrick Relic:by, and George A.
Clemments acted es Secretary. Delegates
were - present from eight unions—six in New
York, one in Jer. , eyl City, and one in Wil
liamsburg—representing about I,rato jour
neymen Coopers.
--The widow Cr - esswell, of ;-+lillivan coun
ty, Tenn.„ about lour miles from Bristol,
committed Suicide reeently by hanging her
sell' with a couple at hanks ofOread, which
she so adjusled that in swinging oil' they
drew her hands tightly within the folds and
pinioned them above her ln'iid. She
was about seventy years of at; . Iler sister
CO umitted suicide Solna years l ago in'Smyth
county, Va., and her lirother cut his throat
about twelve months ago:
--Tho London L«nect reports the ease of a
boy in Russia, whose kg was amputated at.
the knee by a stroke of lightning. The
Alivision of the limb was effected through the
superior extremity of the tibia, the petella
and the femur not having been tonAed.
The healing ()roe wOllllll very rapid,
and by the-use of the ordinary
severed leg was dried tip, the tibia being
black and stripped of the flesh.
--- A young Baltimore lawyer and a heau
tiful young- Baltimore4elle undertook to
eon:anion:lle bymenial obligltions_Wedne , ,-
( 1 9' M'
bY "fffPlifg to vioro to
w n ,thi ngton' v thade igu orOliti
n»xions lather bad the titire party to
rr.fleil whilst in the ears, 1)1'61110a hack, and
plaeed in the watehlton ,
:;e, ,where security
was given, and the whole atta i ir frustrated.
—The jury in the Nue of \Vnt:Dunn, fm
the murder of David Mohe4an, al (lreons
burg, rendered n verdict 01 guilty of murdel
in the second degree.
NEV A OVERTINEINENTS.
kowlin 11.111N111.--There will be
Voor Kroitt Lunt (S itorilay oi.t.nior, ut
M r 4. Fitellee6 bagel' lieer uluun, N 0.2. 3 .2, North
Eighth stied. • nos' ?.1 - It,
FIRST (IRAND 11DP
01'
1,. B. ASSOCIATION,
A T
A17L1;N11 A C 11 '8 11 A L ,
wEI)Nr,ADA Y EN I NO, NOV. 25, 18118,
114)rwi; oppn nt eolittemwe 0 . 1•100:•
ri..r. it,hows or,hvz;tla. heot en
gaged h,r the ocolvtion., 'now 21-It
ME
'1 ' 1 , t 1 , 1 114)4111 'l4l . K. Wl'. lll Penn Ftreet,
tiviiintielr I kmtutt: Apply:it )Ipl,l,:ti
Atliru.
BE
,
I 41ST— Cul 'meal H•vvii i n gu n inee
many, of Nu. 15:)7,t-2,1).9.),1h,',"4,: 1 11,1
Nn. 1:112. WM). 14;1. been made
fur cluplicate:=. %V I. ;4. ItITTIO,
uu 20-3w2taw Ilea(ling,
) 11A111N1.) ItIFI ',TE E gtiV
ill7leli.—Tho an
ti\ meal meeting of the lleolikint t•trieiety,
("commonly called the Soot) SeetetY) will he held nt
taut 1111.1 Fellotv:(' (1011, on evening, Nov.
2 I, at o'clocit. A lotion or the oporistiomi nl
the SOeIIIIy the past year will hn renal* . the Swre
tory, pH" nu dressitelivered hy John S. Itiqiutrilg.
I:4ft. ;-. l t•veral addresse:z ol.o)beexpeeted,
Board of men:leers for the emitting . yeal. v. ill he
elected. The immie are reiipect fully invited to nt
ten
)t9v G Et) at: 1.1 \V. OAIELEI', Secretary
A 31EktiC.V.ti fIi)USIE ItESTAUItANT.
/t Corner of Pow th owl Penn streetg, Iturit .V
‘i•n, ietoie.
on.l on howl a most
oh ryt in trm offing and drink
lip; line, it at , II: 1 . 1.rat.1 to nit . ..e.t our unit
1:v001111110.1.th: the - best manner. (fiw.t.. , i , t
84 'Ted ill 4 4 , 4 474 A)1414 , . I nov 17-1 too
g , s. nth.,
N 1) E . ' It TA K It,
NO. :129 PENN STRErr
AH iiimalof fuvnisheil.tit Oiorieg noth.e
Fun ev.11::: attended in town or omotry. 017 -Iw4
GRAND RAFFLING MATCH
Two lUT .110 GS
At fhr• Drorrre Ow.ohth &W. hingbm 811..
ON BATIIIIPAI EIi:NINO NEXT, NOV. 21sT, 18c8
fhe his;hest number of lteivhi thrown takes first
choler. lowest 'lumber takes :wood rhoiee. Tiek
et4 2:i rents.
•
tiov lti
130ARillPIN1:.—Two or three rentlemen ean be
Ilmeommo , lated with heard, at 7:f,9 Peun street.
, nog• 7 2 vl
F'YVM/M•
CLOAK 'DEPARTMENT .
KLINE,
Niffli=EEl
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YO H.
En
SEIM
MIMI
MI
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
CHIN CIIILIX CLOTII CLOAKS,
WITITNY 'WAVER CLOAKS.
ruosTED BEAVER CLOAO,
W&TERPROOF CLOAKf4,
c1111,1)1;1?.N'S
OPERA CLOAKS,
sfr,K VHIXET CLOAKS. -
vets, Volvetomis and Cloaking Cloths, which
Om most aerobic) and fashionable manner,
nov 4
=I
BocK MttEii 12 s COLUMBIA HALL,
• •
WINE AND LMIEIZ, DF,EIt SALOON,
Penn street, between ',Sixth awl Seventh.
All kinds or best Rhenish wino alwaygon hand,
and sold at the lov, est Klee. nov 12-3111
JOSEPH itEBEIOTATZ,
. ,
'
,
NO. 710 • PENN STREET,
11 EA ic.II,TA ,
a,-; constantly on hand 00_ _
•
BEST BEEF
•
ns
.11 nq nll kitukof meat and saupagee, liar
pudding, pliddiug, Frankfort "Beltwarton
fi aKon", Sc., MI of widelt will be Bold at the lovost,
PrICCR. •
110 v IR
-k--
G EN. TAYLOR, HOUSE!
341 North Eighth Stroot,
Within" a As',)iiiire,of The UPPer New York Depot.
T. Ilropriotor, F(111-3m
CITY HOTEL,
SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
(Near Penn)
READING, PA.
WO—Charges inoilerate.
A. H. ESTNItLY, Proprietor.
nut? rt
_ AlloN tp
TUE
Aifr FIRST PREMIUM
At
or t► - Silver Medal
WAR AWAIll0:111 10
7117 DARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ti
47 By Mr N. 11. State Agricultural tinciely. at
Its Vat., holden in Nashua,
BARRETT'I4•
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Ve^liable flair Restorative
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12 ,, toreR Gray flair to HI Natural Culur I pro._
oloto4 ilia gran Hi or Itio Ilairi change. tho Eh*
rim , tH to Mir otivinnt ml:flute netion I mull
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Vi lair railing not ; i., n superior lin. , tlig.
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It cnottaini no innitinui• inureilienti.,
and ia IN. 1111,1 I.ollillar nod n.li- 4400 *
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J. 1?., PARRETT S CO, ‘ , Pr — opriutorp o
MANCIIF:STI:II, N. 11,
NOI4I by all Drum;ban and Dealers In
Paitt.nt Ritalieinem.
H. 13IRC1 & BRO.,
Dn. A. LIGHT,
WI L LTA Ikt WELLS.-
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For doing » falnibt 'washing in the best and
eheape4 manner. tharanteed equal to any in the
world I Ilasi alt the 4 trength of ohl rosin soap with
the mild and lathering qualities of genuine
Ca , tile. Try thi A vedentlia Soap. Sold by tho
ALDEN ctn.:1111 ( 1AL WORILS, 4$ North
Vront street. Philadelphia* no Plimo
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• I flout) ?VIEWS Folt THE
UrICOPLE.--(10 to the NA
' . r j e r lONA 1, SilON &lIA T S . Until ,
%situ. deirig
N. 341 Penn s treet. three &on
, ?k
he!ow tho 111Aut.t: (Mee to buy
ehe.to unit well-made 1100D3,
SllO and HATS.
oet o :ttneeod L. LICIITSTERN.
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N EIV OROCERY& PROVISIONSTOI4;,
$l- -- ; 1). 1.1 IGII . '
Announces to the public that he has opened a
(.1 IZOCERY & PROVISION' non
nt the N—E. (lrrter of Eighth and Franklin fits.,
where Ito %%ill keep constantly on hand n largo mid
xvell selected Sleek of Groceries, "Provisions, Ate.,
which he nitl.ell at the lowest market price.
A +-Iturb of public patronage is respectfully solic
ited. Country 'produce bought and sold.
( J. D. MOIL
N..E. Corner Eighth and Franklin;
nov.t-Im
IThJLI, It ' S
COMPO§LTIONEqEMENT
AND 14 1601tING.
'NITS PAVEMENT AND FLOORING IS NOW
LttAxt,tivltOfcell to ho the best in use. It be
comes hard and firm imniediately, is dry, durable.
and impervious to water, and notatrected by either
heat or void.
All orlers promptly attended to, and the work
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Apply to
D. O. HELLER,
June • 'No. 27, South Fourth St.
MONEY WANTED.
• •
MONEY 'WANTED!
BY TILE CITY OF BEA - DINO.'
Tho undsiritigned. Committee on Finance of the
jorporation ot the City of Reading, having been
t Ithorirod to borrow the sum of • • . •
3EVENTYTIVE TiIOUSAND DOLLS.
hr the purpose of enlarging the Water Worke of
the Pahl city, hereby give notice that they are pre-
Paroil to issue Certificates of Loan, heating il ls-per
cent. interest, to parties desiring to - loan It
oao eY tto
the city, Apply to either of the nntletvigned, or to
William ilehiecreich EvlaCitponsurer• •
ritE E. LAUER,
• ' DANIEL MILLER, •
• DANIEL EPOUN, •
Committee aa Finance.
•
HEADING, -PA.-
Agents, Rending, Pa.
FREDERICK W. LAUER)
4 0,LD JAIL,""
a i l ar t ier relit 111ithington 'tree!, Reiuting, p a :
Solo /Went for trite and Lebanon oountie.; forth.
celebrated
SAMPS
The west rella
before the puhl
Cell and Fee
uperior hut •
. A lot of ecru
rle awl 4urable Scales ever tvtAcct
hem before piirvti ming elsewhere,
r t g i gl a (11."(4 t° buyers,
'FO.IIII SCAIO.IIS
L A
on hand and to
STOVES;
MEM
ANGIS, iIEATKIIS:
M BRIDEGAM,
No 24
No.
Fowl St., Roadipg,
The untiorligneki j vesPeettkliii invites publie
attention to his nowy inveute.l Beat er .
, imut4
the
KEYSTONE HEATER I!
I '
I3EST lIE TER EVER INTRODUeRD.
• ' MtEE SIZES.
R burns les coal, makes more heahtslies artless
room, and giVcs better satisfaction than any simi
lar invention over introduced to tho public.
Tito ativantture of this superior heating pra ra ,
tut; will be fully explained by tbo propi et „,, w h o
Ruttranteess ticat ho will be nolo to sans& all w h o
give hint a en I that it. is superior to anyone lints.
ted. The at vantages RN k 4) lnithiloiti, and to
easily compr hentletl, that it needs only to W m il
1
to convince tto most skeptical. In proof of this 4
ho respectfully refers the public, by pormirdor,, tc i
the following named persons who Are now sting
those Heaters: i
Oro. It.! l'utt.t,, Mus. J. STENRES(N
0. 1). OEIOEI4 '_'. HEM. it CO., ,
(1. A. Nuatot.t.a, HENRY JOHNSON,
JOHN /114{Nloir, JeAlitrA KNELV, •
ltKultux AtiAms, WH, HRH rni„
JACOB IiAIII4'I4IAN, Blandon. .
Orphans' 'Louis, Wolifeßdort •
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110 also Invites spetial attention to the
. , BEAUTY RANGE
Mich Is a /late Improved, Superior Bunko for
wailing in, find for \Welt lie is the Solo Agent, is
this city. This Range can Int seen in operatiou st
the Iron City Hall, No. 4',11 Penn street; nt Peter
High's, Franklin street above \ Fourth, anti at eth er
places.
Particular attention paid to
*IN ROOFING AND NPOIITINII.
Plastic, Slate Roofing,
Ho eintdoys nano but okilltld littottuda-111
ordora proinidly•okooutod, and irarranted to 140
sattdhotton. WM.
may 22 242 Peno St.
J. K-F. EL Y.
P,TH.OLESALII & RETAIL DEA= IN
1; •
READING, PA.
ICcops constantly on hand and for sato at the
LOWEST PRICES,
A general assortment of
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, MUCH,
CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT,
INDIANA BLACK St WHITE WALNUT,
' CAROLINA YELLOW PINK,
I MICHIGAN PANET4
il UMBER - ,
ThJmughly seasoned and under cover.
WHITE PINE, CYPRESS, AND NORTH:
CAROLINA. OREEN SWAMI' CEDAR
~S" iINGI'~ES.
Orders yosvccttillly solicited P ant prompt',
tended to. lor prices, .Yo., call at the
NEW BRICK OFFICE,
On tho Cornor of Fourth & Pino Ste.,
Or. addrosm,
fob 1 By
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT,
SCHWEDER '& FELIX,
Wardroom, coiner Fifth and Wnel►ingtoa
streets.
MANI7PAO7JI2), IVA 81111 W TON STREEI
BELOW FIFTH.
- • WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL,
lINDERSIONiiD RESPECTFULLY IN.
1 vito publio attention to their splendid Ftork
first, etas furniture now sold constantly on
and made to order to luit cu.:touters,
Among other article:l, etverial attention I, Ito
vited to their unsurva4ett
EXTENSION TABLES,
DRESSING BUREAUS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
CF,N'iltltl AND OTIIEIt TABLE,g,
BEDSTEADS 010 THE LATEST STYLES'
!
anti every other nrtielo in th - elr I no of busineee ,
livery artiolo 13 numuthetured b) themrelvee, It
their admirably arranged mama story, with the
most perfect utaeltinery, and skillful nieehanleot
and finished in an unsurpassed manner. - -
Also prepared to °mato all orders for
CARVING, •
TURNING,'
• • SAWING, and
MOULDINGS.
All orders promptly executed, and ,warranted to
give satiefootion.
CITY OF READING
130NDS
for sale, at a Blecount. Empire at
i • '
FAR ERB' NATIONAL, BANK.
sept 2.1-;3lnos
NOTIOB
THE GOOD AA. PIRE COMPANY,
OF ALLENTOWN, PA.,
Would hereby announce to the citizens of lleadist
they, owing tog considerable number of tickets rt;
mauling unsold as well as coupons uareturneli
they are compelled to postpone the drawing tow
the:2'2d of December. --Tickets can be had ) for t
short time, of E. D. Itieehard, Agent, Pleven An'
Bartow Hotel, and atfitricklund k Jiro.
nov.s'
Lit ONO MOTEie• • •
V.R. ARTMAN; Proprietor.
One of the best houses outside of the Isr6B
It is located on tha line of this East PennsYlvsn' s
Railroad, about midway between Reading and Al
ientoYin. AU trains between New York and l b.
IVest, as well as all way trains, stop at Lyon , .
immediately in front of the Lyons Hotel.
siii-Rverything in and about the hotel ls unser-
Passed, A first rate Livery Blade is azo kep
connection with. the, otel. • fet/24 Is
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AND
and
DEM
J. KEELY,
Reading Pa,
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