Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 28, 1868, Image 4

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— A it'. 'Wirt' ti 4 ige;)Ehj!iirotifeiiii Were
1061040 k excavation for ti , tellat draft); one
mil of Cintre*llle, Montgomery - toile.
ib le tikti: qitse ta'coatael !Witte feet
et it iNd Nkt Willi 'plated die' feet bit
1aw371,140.fr ik024144 . AY fprou the road •
bod - o. e forgplki. ` , The COTO • had bepti
burl stead hearl sea done, and the
hapiesikiii 0014 in - the , community that,
the hien 'au killed at " . the time of the con- .
stet Oort Of the turnOike, about thirty years
re ,:i aint ; :ziecl o b o l e e4h .w th o e n . roa d
ne
never be
made. . • • MI v
--aughes brewery at Pittston. Luzern°
county, Was destroed by'llre on Saturday •
afternoon last.. T he loss• is estimated s4,t
15,000, and there MIN an insurance of
$BB,OOO on the building and contents. The
ClllllO of the fire is not positively known, but
is supposed to have originated from the spark
of•aloo.omotive on the Lehigh Valley R. ft.,
which passed there about ten minutes prey*.
ous to the discovery of the fire: •
—A terrible explosion occurred in the
Arley mine colliery in Wales, on Thursday.
Three hundred men were in the pit at the
tinsit, most, if not all of whom, have per.
ished. Thirty-two dead bodies have thus
far been recovered. Hundreds of the rein.
tivee of the ' dead gathered at the mouth
of,the pit, and the scone was heartrending.,
--John Pepper and bis wife, of Chelsea,
Miss., have been arre4ed for burning a
little orphan girl, named. Mary Anna §nnth,
in twenty places on the hands, arms and
face.. The girl; who k between twelve and
thirteen years old, had been frequently
beaten by the parties, who had adopted
her.
—Riots brolce out at Tredeger, England,
oe Wedneiday, during the election, andrn uch'
damage was done to property. The author
ities were obliged to call upon the troops to
suppress the disturbance. The ringleaders
were arrested, and order is now restored.
No lives are reported teat. r
—A levy 4f four persdne hi every thou
land inhabit - int, !nut been ordered in Russia,
with the object of completing the full
strength of the army and navy. The impe
rial ukase directs the conscription to cam.
;nem on January 16th, 1808.
—At Montgomery, Ali., it few days ago,
a negro knocked down another contraband
with ai &Fe, stabbed and killed him ) swam
aCrOCII the river, and escaped. Ho was cele•
kitting Grant's election.
The ship Lawrence, on her way from Salt
Francisco to New York, was burned at sea,
September 18. All hands were rescued by
the ship Valparaiso, and have been brought
to New York.
.—Charles Roes, a negro, aged ieientcen
years, is in prison in Philadelphia for sic.
Ming %apron of a nialatto girl isiz, years
old
,and communicating to herea loathsome
disease.
HThe Vermont Legislature has closed its
usual slx weeks' session. It haa chatteied
a telegraph company with $1,000.000 capi al,
and the right to run lines anywhere in t he
Mate.
i
—A man in 4 ew w him has • recovered a
verdict of $5OO Against another, 'because a
child of the former was drowned in a tub
which the latter had placed at his door.'
—Colfax is the name of a new station on
the Western Pennsylvania railniall. All
the ammo:lotion trains atop at: ,Colfax to
enable the passengers to "sniile."
• —The •official majority for Grant in Ne
braska is 4,290. Butler, Republican, has
2;410 majority for Governor, and Tails, Ite•
publican for Congress, 2,430.
—Prof. Newton, of Yale, says that a
cornet, which is travelling at the rate of two
million jniles per day, has just whisked it
tall in brur faces: '.
is officially announced that -Minister
Johnson and Lord Stanley have agreed that
the Alabama Claims commission shall sit
tin Washington,
--Early in November, the greater part of
Switzerland was :completely buried in snow.
It fell incessantly for two days and two
nights. •
—A cotemporary speaks of Butler as "a
min of great, ancestral fame." his father
was' a pirate, and wad hung at the yard
arm. k
—gen. James Shields is elected to Con.
green In Missouri, but the Radicals are try•
ing to reject votes enough to defeat hint.
—Experienced miners are at work digging
a four hundred foot shaft at Quincy, Illinois,
in the hope of striking coal nt that depth.
—Lake. Memphretnagog is frozen over,
and the Meane!. Mountain Maid has gone
into winter qurtera. •
. ,
—There nrbreo hundred female physi
clans in the United States, some of whom
Lace amasied fortunes.
—A. W. Norton shot himself dead with a
pistol, in Williamsport, on Wednesday.--
V use not stated.
•
—Lemons are now sold in Boston by re
tail at less than one-half th? price asked for
ffil>l4 llo4 ' •
nt illion Backe or wheat are • stored
in the warehnises of Biin Francisco.
—Attie workmen go to their labor in the
suburbs on velocipedes.
—Tbe Mettornich rose, a violet purple, is
the new color in Paris. •
—bottiewilie is to Imo a new City Holi,
which to to t ost $260,000.-
—Owga'of organized ruffians aro mailing
Philadelphia unsafe.
—The majority against negro suffrage in
Missouri is 0,485. •
, —Thq }Mg of Sweden has abolished cap
ipi ponishinent.•
•
' —Londoa r ,has bad its first snow storm of
the season.
—Spurgeon drinks i►inn.
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gallot,',oolis
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just received at the 'EAGLE BOMEITORR. a
full line of books In use4n the. Publie Schools In
this 'city which will be sold at the very Lowest
prices. • it would be to the advantage of such who
are in want of books to ascertain our prices before
Parchising elsewhere, We have ••f
with German.B
SWoodbures New Method a
• Composition nooks.
• I
(1 • Pasqualle'e French Course,
itonnicastle's Mecumrations
Stoddard's Arithmettos.
• . Parkdr's Philosopby.
Inullion'eareinmar,
Ray's Algebra,
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Outtor's Anatbmy,
Ooodtioh'i U. S. History,
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Greenleaf's Arithinott4,
Tonney's Uoo
!Dula' Logender,
Thomae Etymology,
blottollnarias
Pena and JJPenholdere.
Slates and "S late Pencils, 'n
ky
SpencorlanOoPY Book%
Anthon'en Virgil,
Bullion'sk, Ogesar,
E Woodbun is El ementv ary normannenderE
eahooll‘Oaakots,
•
Parte4B4WAtson'Oories:of School Bioko,
351
Orittendon'a Bookkoopinf, with sotto of Blank-.
1 OOP,
PENN STREET.
Pennook'e tßatory of England, Greece, Mad Rome.
READING.
Mitehel's Intermediate and Primary Geographies.
THE
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PRNNAYVANIA CHORAL HARMONY
Containing tho principal
CHURCH MELODIES,
provided with,
GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXT ,
For Bali at the
"EAGLE" BOOKSTORE.
851 Penn Street.
Peats AD PEN 110141i41. a t vim
ts of dument maw, rorp,;* at WO Emir
Monte..
mmooti . *millus I I
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WBORE Okt a.
717 & 721•:Ptiits Sp* itotidfng, ..
. IT It , N I T u
IN ALL STYLES AND MATERIALS,
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The !trent assortment tireoßl y ttoselesit from .
and be es much lower than any Other how. A
tall ni persons in want °fir* article brihrnittire
from fro 411 slot expensive down. is solicited.
OARPPITINGS, MATTINGS AND
OH: (MOTHS.
A Bill stook always at low advances on cost.
and leo. JAOQB R. RITTER,
febl9 ' 717 & 721 Penn-st.
McGowan & Miltimore,
DMUS IN
4 11AR . DWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD:8
METALS,
V
TIN PLATES, slaw RO ,
Building Mate& ,
SADDLERY, ito., io., ko., dco.
No. 612 •1
PENN 'STREET, READING, PA.
apzi-
K RYDRII, 1 Co.,
Manufacturers of
DR. MEYER'S
Celebrated ' Tonic Herb Bitters.
Importers of
. _
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ahio Sole Agents for BAILEY'S UNRIVALLED Rya
%mum •
No. 121. North Third Street, ,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale al the Engle Bookstore:
ang
pEAOOO/1 k ORM
Corner Second and Rank/in Streets,
Have constantly on hand and 50 at reasonable
prices, •
LUMP. BROKEN. M. & STOVE COAL. NUT
CHESTNUT AND BITUMINOUS COAL.
1110 KORY and OAK WOOD ,
LIME AND SAND. KINDLING WOOD BY TUE
BARREL.
thane deliver free of extra charge to any r e r 2 t 9 , o
. .
O A, GRIMMER'S •
Extensive Grain Warehouse,
Now ready for
' PARidERI3 AND OONSIQNOBS,
Mho may wish to store Grain, &o. Storage and
commission reasonable. Also. asuperior stook of
FLOUR AND FEED, &c.,
Form& wholesale and retail, atlowor pricesthan
can be purchased elsorrhore. Also, a superiorlot of
Buokwheat Meal, and Potatoes.
Offido. N 0.105 Northiillghth-St.ileading,l l &
-febs
TAKE NOTICE 1
GREAT REDUCTION
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND
CLOTHING I
GEIGER & BRO.,
431 PENN STREET,
'!T have bet received a Pplendld stock of the
above goods, which arc now offered at tho follow
ing low Prices:
Men's calf boots, ' t 81'00
ip boots, , 225
Id F ronoh calf Congrese gaiters, . 300
". working shoets, extra heavy, 52 00 to 250
" calf balmorals , sowed, 400
)3c0131 kin " 1 GO
' $1 60 to:1 65
Women's lasting, high Polish, 2 00
,
Congress gaiters, .1 !A
lasting balmorals (best), 3 00
l i dies' balmorals, 1 00
' ~
' gai4re, 100
Boys' hate 50
Winen's M orocco balmorals, Polish, ; 200
oboes.
2 00
Misses' lasting Polish, 1 7
75 5
Wsomen' . B kid slipp ers, high heel
glove ,
balmoralt,l2 65 to 325
The 'above prices are as low as any other similar
place of business in the city.
1 REPAIRING.
PaYtieular attention Is paid to all kitideof re
'pairing.
We also have on hand a largo and well selected
stocker
FURS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &o.
Remember the name and number.
GEIGER & BRO.,
' • 431 PENN STREET.
NEW WINE HOUSE,
No. 868 PENN STRUT,
READING, PA.
OSO4R► B. OKRBT,
•rROPRIXTOR.
Dealer to all kinds of Doatestle Wines of the but
qualitY.
LAGER BEER, - as).
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INK I INK I I INK II i
Just received a lute lot of
LAUGHLIN & lIUSWFIBLDI
Oelebrated Ohemioal Writing Fluid,
In Quart, Pint and smaller bottles.
For sato ohm at the RAM 1100 K STORE.
T"
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READING ADLER)",
The oldest (formai Newspaper published In the
United States•
ESTABLIBUND IN 1797.113
Circulation over Five Thousand!
orho d 'lteading Adler" le the bed advertlable m•
dlnm for tho German Districts In Eastern'Penntyl
vania, having a circulation of over Ave thousand
copies. It contains t genty-eiglit large columns o
advertieemente and eareffilly selected reading mat•
ter, The Adler le thoroughly Democratic in grin
eiple, endeavoring to inculcate the round politics
doctrines 'dour forefath ere, as laid dowd!by Jefferl,
BOA and Jaeloon.
PRICE ONLY $1 GO A YEAR.
Published every Tuesday morning, by
VA. 15
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VISIItINO CARDS,
BUSINESS CARES, , 1
WEDDING CARO, ie.,
of all blade, triay be bad at the EMI OMCIL
Elestrotypes furbished if deiired.
. •
All cerds will be done in the 1104 btalsuftljiew
ner, 1111 a et the lowest rates. APPIy it, be =fie
Bookstore.
DR. EUGENE scuanaNa's
CELEBRATED SWEDISH, Ehttlig
- • •
. Core with certaintystitchronteitereollm oLto of
the Liver. Stomach and Kidneys. In the most rPyr
erful Tonto of the Digestive, Mrecsdar ro gr
volts System. and the most rimers
satinet all kinds ofiler i pritY. RS TANI:
tlousjAseiutee. eep 1 y • OliolviMPktul
and Yellow Fever. • oe_ 5 cents a Douse. , DLit
for P. Yor it the ItelSONA— •
mars SI * Vib
an NMI Sii4t•
iiiiiii
MI
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RITTER k .CO.,
Nt. 3M Pain Street
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ARRIVAL MID- Dar_ TURN , OE'
IMAGED AND * • *M.
• . itiVitt a rlYra t r Za ',4 IV
is 4 t
: 16111 141 "Iktr 'hal lia r 101 4 0 ta l i t it elit m la'..
k w
I ke l ivesfika s f l olfowips loop Pest valitat . . .
ru. imatilamrlia . Au rln. bohwarta
villa, Reematown.
BOY RTOWN mArt, AND STAGE
leaves Boyertoyn at 6 (Veloic i a.aa.Fael
at Heading sit.lo o clook s n. m. turning s jetivis
Reading at 2,1 p. m. Arrives at oyertowi o N 4
p. •m. It serves •Stonen_yille. Small
tireshville, Yellow Rona% Malvin. and yaM
lOWn. i •
BEDNVILLE MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leaves Bather at 8 o'elookoi. in arrival itt
Reading at 10 o'clock. a.m. D'eHirakt loirtal
Reading MA o'cloeirtall.,.. r i l a r it 37"
a 9 p. in. serve s ine 3. _ War tit, . taw
rilleh i ßivt/tblulte Bathe . Tulpehoecon and
Reis rs ilia.
...
• 11 li BALL MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leaves Reading on Non/ Wednesday and Fil
day at 8 o'clock. 1 1 / 2 _ln. Milan i leayea Blue'
Bail on Tuestiril. • Tl 5 p$ and ttattirdaY. O
rly in/ at Deadirit at, 4 o'cioek. O. tn. it art
Mohn'a Store, rie 0,
'a a[ 44
Creek, Terraxii . eT /411114 l
• PlaU s i M AI L A D STAUB
g i n/ Te r: i t 7 ieelgt nn
tnr of day
nr fel'
Tuesday. Thursd rad Saturday at taloa".
twin. It supplies Mt. Penn. Beckayiville. 40411111
Formic% Monianton Talbotville. Honey .111:098..,
Cambridge and Sou 11ervaitage.
1.011A491113Y1LL T AG S AND MAIL Tanis
Leaves Lobachsville On Tuesdm Thursdal and
Saturday at 0 oilcloth. a. ro. Arrives at 08 at
9% o'clock , a. m. Returning. Leaves ell neat
25f, o'eleck , p. to. Arrives ittLobite tyi le 06
1
o'clock. p. ni. ,It serves Alsace; play and Lo ha-i
vino.
, READING TO COLUMBIA , c
Daily by Railroad—Leaves Beading at Li sa.
Arrives at 10:30san SuppliesFritstowmite ckla
Station. Stevens. ipbrats, Miliwg. Mil. an
beitn,Shortine 11111 AndieviDa an Awl PHU&
W Hsi r gillikflilt 10 liiii BO
'Tri-weekly by Stage—wrap 'ate ester on
Monday. Wednesday an Molar at 7 a. in. Ar ,
rives at . Birdsboro ate P.
r m sa -Retu hint, leavek
Birdsboro on Tuesday . Th u Stall Batae : Af is t
7a. to. sqpplionlielgey's Mille. Slav oak, .
Wallace. Uwobland, lone Ile and Yost IV 10-
land.
READING TO ROBESON .
Sem -weekly by Stikse—Leares Rea4incon TIII4.
Asp ark_ Saturday at 7:30 a. ru. and arrived a! Read
ing at i a. m.
, READING TO HOST
,
semi-wee i slY by' Stage—lives Readingnma
day and Saturday 11:3(1 a . trgives at it4ad
lag at Ih3o a. m. upplies A &me Tavetit
_Lomat
Heidelberg. North Heidelberg. Krioles MUlsand
Rost.
IJEES I 7/RT TO NORk
Tri-wcely by Stu e—Leaves Leesport TuldidaY.
Thursday and Saturday, at 1,8 in... Arrives kt Lees
port ids p. in. Supplies MIA Nyman, and
Molltown.
• COXTOWN TO YIRGINSVILLE_
Tri-weekly by stage—Loaves Cortown TassidaY,
In
Thursday and Saturday at 9 a. . Atrives at txx
town at 4p. m. Supplies Dirbyville. Moselem and
VirgialYillet,...
RfillltanSßUDO TO STOIIWISBURG '
Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Rehrenbureues.
day. Thuraday'and Saturday atlln,m. Arrives at
Itehrereburg ate p. In. Supplies wintersrille and
Bost. . READING MAILS. .
TWIOS DAILY. a
New Yori—Closes at /OA. W. sag 1 0 r. it. -
Arrivesat lA, 11. an d 2r. u.
Philatlphia—Arrives at 10:30 A. li. and 0 r. it.
Closes at 10 4 / sr. and 4 r t E.
Harrisburg—Arrives atlO:au A. M and sßiu r. B.
•• Closes at 16 A. 11. an ds:BQ t i it,
Pottiville—Anives at
. 10:30 A. Il i and 400 1 , . IL
Closes aflU A. Y. and ik P. w.
fLINTOWN /IND XABION• .
Arrives at 2: P. 11. OOlO at10:0(410.
RNA BTOWN•"4100 times a week.
Arrives at 7;00 r. Is. I Closes at 8:001. se.
BIRICIILLII.
Arri'ves atlOOOA. hr. 1 ' Closes at 2:00 P. W.
BOYIIIIBTOI/0.
Arrives at 10:00 A. 11. Closes at $9O r. K.
LOBAOHBVILLIP•4 NO timely wee*,
Arrives at 9:30 A. 11. aloe at 2 1 30 r. v.
rivAL--rthres times a rest.
Arrives at 7;00 r. it: I • Closestfi 5:00 A. M.
MI HAtoto—ttlfoo times 4_llOOE.
Arrives at 4;30 P. at: I close ats:oo A. K.
lIIIIDILBIIIO-4111i00 II week,
Arrives it HO A. 14 I alflo at 11:30 A. w.
aoassoll—twiee a we
Arrives at 11:00 A. /1. I Bose at tatl A. 110
N. T. GEHO,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
058 Penn §lirieh Reading, Pis. .
i fl h AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BMW
assortment of Fine ind Kaavyßootaand Khoo!,
nt is city, also Ladles ' and Children ' s 15 1 03158 Of l'W
Inds. See list of styles and prices:
n's calf boots , home made. $8 25
. 'lf .0
6 60
" e kar( i n 4
0 09 tO 00
balmorale, , 2 50
1) 400
" kip 2 • 5
51)
" " Brogans, . . • 200 260
" Congress gaiters, 275 460
" (Hove kid Congress gaiters, 4'oo 600
Bvs' illp boots, 200 800
balmorals, 150 225
Yontha' 10 boots, 175 2
.09
balmorals
Women's glove kid high Polish ba1. 125 175
morals. 1. 8 81) 4
WRmen'slasting high Polish balrerals,2 00 8
g_oat patent leather tip . •2 00 8
" Kid slippers, 1 00 - .1 1
Misses' goat patent leather tip bal- 1
00 i
40
morals, .
Children's goat patent leather tip bal.
1
morals.' . • 25 190
N.T. 08110,
april 2.4041 • , • BIS 3 renn S • et.
.T N zaril A T D lzi e ltrar l s i r jaroite
OROANIZRD JOLT. 1867. CAPITAL 5150.000.00.
(Me Reading Insurance Building, N 0.19 North
Fifth street,,. E. artier of Mutt street.
cilia° hours from 8 A. 11. to 8 P. N.
DiNzarosuis
J. Pringio Jones. James McKnight.
Henry Z.Artin Reed. Jacob Shaffner.
J. T. Jackson. • P 'Rout,
Jonas Shalter. T. Valentine,
Georgeloser.
Thin Company insures all kinds of property
agn hut loss or damage by fire at rates as low as any
other reliable Company and upon eve ry plan known
to Stook Insurance Companies.
Perpetual Policies issued requiring no re opal
and upon which the amount of premium Pail can
bo reclaimed at any time, less a deduction o fi ve
per cost . The advantages of this metho are
worthy or Ole attention of farmers and others ker
ing fi rst-Class dwelling houses, barns and other
buildings; in town or country. as .being the chtigp
.est and safest.
Policies for one, two, three, five or more yew, or
for lop than one year, Issued and no charge made
for Policy and surv_oy whop renewed or when in
surances nil, transferred from other compiles.
The citizens of 'Rending and violent hi therto
dependent mainly upon forelii comPaniel. Ale
hew the Privilege of effecting eir ipouree_oee in a
ome institution, well orehlae ,with Illindtattlate
paid' in and tuaranteed 'capita), preetntleg
strong a basis ofsecurity as that of any outer eom.
pans. The advantage of doing i t ui a4nese 421reetlY
with the Company and the Impo eageeping
some portion of tue large siims paid for tano 6 4
in circulation at beine t wiliMi e eei MI.
3. PRINO_Ii elident.
JAMEd bio HT. e President,
8. E. ANCONA. Ben's , an Treas. Muni°. ,
LENNART A GANTH. •
MAORIN.IBII3, BEAN POUNDERS,
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Ilaohintate and Atanateeturors' Buppliteo
No. 627 um 629 hewn them
Ise& • ÜBADING. PA.
LA MM BREWBRY I
READING, PA.
The siltderiberreepeettellysenoppeeeto thspith ,
lie that Ito Pr} wimp, oolateeit :pry to *
lal a rage,exte*Lanaiproaeed .
in
llegemiuldrfor. "»d snot! PINS,
81TPSR.101$ mums,
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Assets abroad. • 1ett.,26-
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kooommeuu It ea one of I • r` ON i
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Price 25 Conti Kr. $44
For We at the IMOLIV BOOM"
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