TilE DAILY - EAC S. • j - { ,B A PI. 1•1,43. ? P A ; I v EDS E4DA V*, DEUIpI DER lo s 180. CET Y AND C(YONTY . . . . vory Roy; V. X. Gartland, of i'illl3,lolphia,Verfornied tho ceremony at the I , y ) D g of tho owner steno of the Catholic I well In South. Fifth 'street, on the 4th of r 1 I 15515. 181:1',ith'efo ivere 47 bemoerata, In tho !Iwo of Itcpresentativoa: ' # night watchman, Mr. John 11111, lixy bon placed on roan atroot, between s i x th a nd Ninth., ~JJels pAO'hY the citizens.. Dade): INTELLIMENON.—NothIng . doing ja aw clroles yos!..oydoy f ~fjoyonwor,,loit o r s t o und AliOßO' In tho loht night. A- Ft, ropmt of MO trial of,fpie•;i,.,'W., j ,4lei: savior is to lie published. In book form. The booli will contain In the neighborhood of 400 pies. YESTERDAY afternoon fta'aittilif and hot littlo daughter roturfiod from market, tho ilangliter tilippod and foil and hurt hersolf mitivrely. A I.lt sow r,coo3t 1 , : IN 1.. —,ta mos Jarttoson,Fisq.,; tho trelooror of tho Reading Rollo! Hoofoty; acknowledgoll tho rocotp pf: 04 , ..frotykditov, Smith, Esq. _ -•-• -- _li ILLEp.—Johp )Iritil, I c t r q effii,4ont 'of l'org lifeiliOolAr lod 61114'• by Old IVlMiiigum and i (II licadi by a Wok of earth fatting oporilitto, , __~:_~ Ax election for thirtbon Dirobtors of the I .. arn iors' National 'Bank of Madbig, will be held at tbo Banking House on Tuesday / the twelfth day of January noV. If iIAVY rAr.,-Mr: / 4 lierirr, iry, ' TotiVO towomlilp, .oulf hot rook, f our wOokit old, which wotghott 161'ilentrido, whon dressed. It volghed 121 vounill after It was four dayti si - ---- n o Nwr forgot the Concert of 010 fall to morrow ovonitig, at the Koystonit9Ma/ousel. 'llk %Olt; In oil probAbility,:bli the‘list ppor. tatty tho citizona of Reading wilt havo of hearing the groatest ofllving yloltntsts. .• Mn.h itaarnom W. timnm.,,. formerly prO• prietor of tho Washington flOtoso at Hamburg, purelmod a tavern 'and 'toto Stand at nohlmboro, Wayno county, Pii.;'for the sum of p;joo. Ito NV 111 ta ko possoaslou of the proper ty In April. -...++--s.rA.. COM IN(1 EVP,NTS, &4 .—lt is said gist coming ovouts east their Ithadowg totero: ',Jukt now the shadows aro the hideous false floes, dells, Kris Kringlem, devils In boxim,[dons can. dlo, rte., in tho shop windows ov9ntB Aro ChrintinaH end New 'lrehr 4 MA but • • • nlito tivm distant. . , GEN Ell() WOOOOl.lO 414 Wiinatitjur. , chive(' a hog at tho ReadirtOok,Yard4 of Mr.llegass, and niterl4 lieddfriVett dijray from the yard it died, ;. p,itretutlidrs . linnimol, wont back and s atod his misfor. tone, when Mr. Tilllegass kindiy, rostored Another "unto him," free.ot oheric% INCHEASI . NO Jivsitigsser/She work at the Heading Itailioad'alioldl is Steadily Increasing, A now arrangement wont into oporatiop Monday by which WoVlt'lt bo'botAitmod (iv and night,. ono „ gangworking (Wring the day andtutottibr duthig f tli6 About thirty now machinists woro added to the taco. ' ; , Su:mitt No,-Wo aro infprtriod by our court• try mash's that Thiry enjoy exeolient sleighing ;it present. in , the, town hipp; i ltieluend; I t moms loli k hiNxiitimti lintrl' pf Longswatnp, they had s'i.xtoon I»eitet 1. 'mow, which still mfortls theta splendid hlb glib*. Our citizen/I %111 rind the sleigh the bolt onnvoyanoo When I Iliteildo Or t hie 01711 nits. ► i w i: k ar a th a t a .young man came near' twilig drowned yesteiday., Ito Wan on the low ~n the canal and brOke through. Ills orlon for help were hoard by 111011 who worked near by and who came to bts *Matinee and rasouod' him from , a watery grave.; no iwas. , almost: ooduntsled, and could not have struggled much longer. We were not able to learn tho young [man name.l) y , - .:._....... . 4 6' . ..1!......z . To :41:.‘soun Vynri IN TIIPOmln•—•/%Tilmr° the length, width -Mid •thiPth hr the t, lu In feet; multiply these the oe diukonsionti togeth er, and the pxelluct liyl.l lOut ' etlf the last right.' !mid figure; those 'to the left express the numhor of bushels of , •velltelied. - .cern. • If, meme,rett In tuqlms, multip ly thO tureo dt. mensioni togetb fer A and dly de, tke i produot by 4,300 ; the" qttettopli *VI) 'o,' :MC number of. bushels. ; -- • '. , -46 ittl i- ~ rtoire.—T,ast . evening',` twV cl./ out u o Clock s ow . North Ninth troat, two. young mon 'had a• tubittiolorstatit litg )itt :Irogard to ono thing or, :mother, when. hey procoodod to blows. They, (monocled ouch othor,pcottypattly i . for emu) 1 1 tinio. Ihn IA i not ' low 1116 n Ihtfirf rod and, sclutrated them, thoro to no knowln 'llOw tho atlalr would bavd in - itilifittbd,,' , it hitittaadd about the time tho Catholic Church loot lout, Rad the rokeo T( of tritolridlfqracelyty" .. ,...,_ . ,. 2 • _, „ x . I ~..,,J!.... SKATERS, TA It NOTIOn 1101% , of the "Luling semions, IptilowlpFb cfr9lAtiral" .Intoi!al of Iteafeli, 4 n t illyittioeuttir-frienus Indulge In the recreation of akatlug no small amount of' tllgootnforti " 4 11006 starting for the ice, bathe your Mot In' tOld , W'atOri:dry them perfectly, and glvo them a good rribbitig with A eraalt'towo), isttt l 'lp'itiptilfor Violeta or heavy ootton'etookidAv, arid-yatiriM4l will ro !unlit comfortably warm for throe or four hours la the coldest w.athar) t i • , ..t Air tho M 4416004 kittlfd Fortuna Building and &trim A ssoelatiou, tho „f,Olinu(hig lrnmo gon t I mod' woro ole toxl,ettiourfi. folr..the e mut* tog tom : I %—ttobort Wagh r.' • :4 f , ,.• I V. P.—Thootal O. , yoknor l ',.; l ", ": Bess 1 1 / 4 tal'or. , . • . Troa3.—bas 0. yrtionuts, •i t. hirectont,-401108 0: Thbmtisplotin It. Miller,. elm% Binge!, 14.1, illrutnintoh,, 1. Sellers, it 1%1 °Vold :Albo4 AC)(013 Ravi(' 't tit than whom no shrewder busittosstlutni eSlit lived, used to shy in los old ngo :' • ' • "1 have alweys pom4toroir tnlVeithiltig erallyantl long t0, ; 116,,,the greet mediuut of, NIIVCCSI business, Mid the prelude to wonitify And I intve intititY It iminvnflablo 14110 too, to atlVertiso to t p ) dplll3l 1% On tho busiest season, rung eiiporione o d'hOing taught, mot !hitt money thns spentiis tint vas by kekitig my busltteS4 'doothvoaltr,hothfo the public; It bas Soeureil', , .ml4 , ;pl§Uky, 191004. Pat wouldot her wise hay° , • f, . uItEAT ENl`lint'llliPoLaadrlinele WOOk ir lYi • of Jimlubor fkhe/Ifalliingftviplielttise r' Viaduct, St. Vatil's •I ts billiottd, Brant, it a stivi ' t hat (ho conetruetind of (him railway nit; one of the wondets ‘ of ,modern ouginsoing." 'fbe viaduct renteßatifeti , idthe'thigiattittg oerossee , a ravine more than 1000 feet wide and MO feet deep," The paper, after complimenting the chief englueorki, insygi that, '9[0114 4f 1 the ae" tual work , W 6 l intrusted to the. ',sit 11 of ex perienced American oontractors. Messrs. D,II. Sampson, Samuel Drlesback, 0. 0. James And 1)r. Reinhart aro among thdia 6flohir:ntry men who have been connected with It > This is a big feather in the caps of our old lends 6T James and Sampson, , Both, are / thorough Americans and Ponnolvantnna by birth, edu ('ation and feeling, and no more energetic or, trustworthy, men Could ; have N been. found ta' bare Ontktrucitall t t lio lwerk l , Olio iftlends 'Ot lul. Jamea in Iteading,"(t o plae6 o his na.„ "YitY. and 1)10 Llear,ohlapo to which 1w Mee so O ROIinOW 111h1 110 I,l3lhilil land of his blrthi# will Join with us in,our mite lt , . nr,alawto no worthy mid' eathUnble ' tt4Oht„ePrit)q:,l .t.mij.:_ l l; is also - Mt honored InOtnb*,i4,l)tei'e ri " . Borratlve of all Arta,” bniing_s e t o gdpit I:with distinction In the hlakettePuitll and :hive are\ pleased to state haws we' m'Plaisli la hia' heart' for his alma nutter. • 1 ;') 1 ( li ' ..., . , n, T ' / '",l '' ,` "' . ..,.'n ii,f.t.h..:; OM MIME ,;, , ~, , ME 9 n ~ W l;-4lis reuhiyla "Doi Jil:4* l itottow,hig ite the . 41%* Nit 'N 1 1 01 4 111 " t tll -41141 6 Mollifkial 6 PrOPOr. shall eidgruite *hicti` ttVo tgiturye el ' be to to partkoracrottooi Month, may ; kt the disoro )l,lon, affirmative ilite of a majority of ail :thetahets of the Beall of Directors, or C°lit irit l 4 4 l2Propriated to , institutes for the prov of the teachers of the amid 4 111 10Wrq : 'IVovided, That hi• districts in whit/10moms are; or sball be; kept ofm, and hi operation, the thaximinn term now by olved `ION and the teachers employod the year, the lbrving' clads u to the nulber of days In the wheel month, Shall not apply any further than that the reports and met, Wise Of the eobool shall be kept in word- Wee gnitavithcand that District ; Institutes mkt piratic thereby dirookld ; acts or DlAter Or 1006 itieeNtideat herewith, be eed arb buebY rePokled." • , .;;' Tr, . ArerSestart says, s .<, ( 444. liver ftett Williams' sr. , a colored man ;real in East Oran townehfp, and for merly a servant tbr Stonewall - Jackson, per. fbrmed , the remarkable' feat of walking twenty:eight Mlles over monntain and valley, in fi re , bOurs; • leaving Seventh and Penn Stitotli, Reeding, at 0,30 - osolock, p. tn. Wed. utiedey, the 2d inst., an arriving at his home pear Downingtown, at 080 o'clock the same aq, Making three dope to whet his' whistle (Allay 'ton 'locomotive, luta nO better en%) once at the pleir tavern, •lifOrpntown, tied at Loag'4,o6enoir ; end the next day be out and fftipiess t rti e rosT d Adty . W al l f ' ft c . ie wood ,at:l tOniAll i roglng Mt 'iv to St.' ,Lotds and , Ph _ln get; little opt otitis way, and 4eiliegioliiestienitc, Walking with 'a 'flukey; he . will walk over •.; the • eanie . ground for.a % i.w oflifFellersiand if ,be . seeePte the ;Vi :and 011444 without 4 I WAYughting a' #o 4 (r. I##o liceli ii re Mobs,' he *lli make him a kit: ,of kto 'ahsg gobbler,, to come Niel somewhere.. W lliams - is over sixty years of age, and as active' Ws be was at thirty.llve.": ••BIDIRS COUNTY Binut flecwrir.—Wo aro glad to' learn that this expellent soolety is pn4 wo i rk h this 'city.' The agent, r. (ow* week agitbeltan 'the /visite./ ticaverthelrottrtlx Ward, and Mot Couipleted his tiro week's work,: cslling upon every fail y, lAtwessi Sixth and Ninth streets; and bettveen Penn and Pine. The following is his report • -: Number of fau3illeS visited 272. Number of families destitute of a copy of the B blti , 22 , ' ~,,..Nntber of familie s supplied by donation 4 1 m. A • .Nuniber of Bibles or Testaments sold, 29. ' •Money collected in aid of Um work of sup plying the ds.stitute, .14.93 • It is thus seen theta largo proportion of the families •visited—one . twolth were without thp Bible,--showing that there is a groat need oft his werk'l t ielug done. :We are sornewhat•survrised attlio small sum contributed in the district visited, to wards the supply of those families who aro too pooi to tittrehasO. Only en average of live Oents per family. •• We hope that the agent will receive from all parties' and sects a kind response to his api peals for aid: he work is really a grand ono. f 1. 9114 ;Weinerarlite Letter. Wsnrisl;aviLkt:, lea 10th, 1898.. ill PDITOIT. JOAO 1,13 s—Thiwo is not much to retitirt this morning, although things are moving in, the right direction at, present. Them Is now , a ear of elegant amber wheat on our) aldilugidlreet through: from the far • Word EmOlte ', is Alto right • kind p *Wet for,OtirtnillerstO ieeke geed ficlur,iut o IV Wheat hero iS einlaiderably inferior, that is, to comparp it with western amber. • our old friend, Mr. 3no. Whlskeynian, the preterit turniiiip gato.lrooper, is Ili from the riffeott of having taken a bad cold, although it ,is not horlous yet ;* hopo ho will gioon• bo con. valeseent. • :, • . We 'noticed • this morning n alight fall of snow. /Sleighing is in eteoliOnt 'condition up tho•pike, but toWards Beading 1 t Is pretty we ll played out.. • ' • Void 14,111003 g pretty fair at present, .but grain is Coming in almost to an over, stow ; atilt we manage to get rid of it at tho present dulinemi and fluctuation in prices. Butchering la brisk in our town, By going i!tong fitreet ono can sea' the ',porkers 11 / iniging trilok and fat, • Yours truly, G. Onsititivu 'MB DlPPEnuxot.—Whilo Walk ing ox riding through Penn 'street Wes() cold days, observe for curiosity, it no better Motive can be served, the , difference in comfort that WILMA between the apparel .of the ladies and gefitiernentwhom you meet along the way. Hero cornea a gentleman Wearing a heavy hat, Alpine perhaps, with furs about his neck, looking very snug and comfortable ; a long board, perhaps, protects his face from the plero ing blast, dad two great coats to keep his body warm to say nothing of the vest, and heavy flandols underneath it. His closely ' fitting pants., Of .hsavv t; woolen fabric, set hand - - 761)tlellitPlfolettix74ititanr4a°0ntentudi in n f the wily snit the. isit wench or American cal . Woolenstookings, tucked up to .com lbrtablo underclothing, and lined gloves com plete the ontfit. .1 . 1.18 tr think how comfortable 404 persOn must be, . Here .is a lady crowned with a bonnet,or hat •that the o,her sex would consider, cool in the Simmer. Her face and care aro exposed.to the keen wintry blast. From. the taco we skip to the foot, ftot4tuOwing how to MontiOn the in tervening clothing cotrectlk, perhaps, and find a pair of cloth gaiteis. The body is com .fortablo, but , the .6aula exposure of extrema tics by the other sex would make them wear blue instead of red noses ell' day, and cough On Ines all nigbt: lcid gloves pro tect (7) fhb lutild-' Why proceed ; see for yourselves when next you walk out. . . BRIEF MENTION6.-4t seems to us that nor enading one'a laslv ;OV4 those nights shows a fervor of 'devotion that Is not soasonablo, to my the least of it. Fashions in cattle are said tif,be changing ' and. many farmers are now going in for the Dutch stook as the most profitable description to oultivato. There is now living in our town a man who avers that ho can remember how a silver half dol lar looked--and has a faint idea of seeing gold 00113. -- " -- A wino writer on to bo com fortablo,in cold woatiter;!,recommends keep ing Away , from, the fire as much as possi lbleol----443auer-krouti sausage and scrapple are nowsthe trump articles iii the home mark et-Totir, eititizons composedly consuming thorn Without 'asking any questions.—,Count not 'youriChristmas chickens before you are sure of your birds,. remember rough roost robber ii 'ramble rotmd rural regions, slyly, snatching fowle ninnbor of Inuidtarebointnitted by itisono people through out.this country is getting to be very large.— !Wild winds whistle around corners and in at oroviow4, while , blustering Iloreas Nilth his itio chains fast atoning Our creeks Wad . ponds. —lce • men have commenced tai}ri# It Is from 4 to 6, inches thick.--- 'rho _totn -- „yosterday tuflioti the streets into ;dunk. Ilepiember, you esn have any- Ihlng done b; 'the Yob printing lino at this lea:Ve wi ral snow-blrd nadrons have arrived; and • are shivering and pklpping in off ge,odrubers over :our fields . Look out r l'unl; and brulatfol thiS 'wintry weather— fit if Rid down you must, do it. when' nbbody Is looking at you. , -- , ---,--.9unday was the cold est day of this Winter so fae.-4iending the ;nor 'coal snloW in the thertnOideter 'that it got into the i rogions of cold 'oorufort.—Ole Bull till itivtieOnderti4 on Saturday, afternoen and'' ovening neat, at the Academy of Music Phil adelphkr.:te-'4,-Whiush and milk wiciablea are the latest. Wo would not wander many miles to partake of a pan (nil of the boarding school fodder. .A big brother with a pistol be hind the bridegroom *us one of the concomit ants of a inarrlage out West reeently,A. man bait been tenteneed tothltty days' I inpris ournont a 41040•• f9r stealing an umbrella. Oar county prison Would not holden that class .01%811 with according tor law. -- ItminwAtia.4ticat reduction to Batt the waft prices an immense stack. Buyers will find in4Pit assortment, cheap, at Stich- ItertsrElith tin . 1,1,141 *Wide. • dec. 91-11 v A coleb;ated chemist says: "1 consider, after a careful comparison and analysis, illarrotEs Veg etable Ilairliestorativo, by far do host hair pre paration in the market. It is the only ono I can fully endorse:4-4/01ton Alumni. doe, 9--lw . ' *NW' • , *MIS iteirlair Of; ; • RNADIII . O6 Dee. le, 1%.% BM M=!=OM uit Philei:alpha*, the pressure for moneystill continues with but little probability of *n abate mint until after then commencement of the new Yet. The haat tstatetncitt made public fester day 41011 0,11. ithOW S %lat thitsairiSttlinttetts are deleg their utmost, toaccomniodate the taerc4n• tile community, as their loans exhibit an le treitse of 12tff, 4 4.1 over them of laitwooko The other Items,With the exception tithe amount due to banks, show a decrease. The Legal Tim dere have fallen' off .Ill,Tiff ; the deposits re 4, Ei fr nd the circulation $1,24. The banks have testy( their reserve resobreca ex,m, and lee. sOned their Itemised Ilabilitto 11PDP77.' There was but Ulna attlytty at the Stook 'Board yetiterday morning, without any essential change in prices; all the hotter °leis editnread dint Canal beetle aro held drutly.,City Sixes were steady at for the old, aut.1100 1 ,40100% for Out • now. Mahon g R 8r0.,' ulcers, No.lll, Nortlk *1 reel.; o,tu Aut folow& t •• , I • RlAbixei Deo. • Old U. 8. o'll lltd • . Old' U. 8. Vs 1808 • - • '" 1° Ndw &awe, 1644, July and Jan: NOSY 11. S. &Vs IRA Judy and Nov. • • 07 New U4'. S. leak new - • • • New U. 8.5.20'a lan July And Jan. • • 10' Now U. 8, 6404 tva, • • • - 110 Ton Forty JP - woe. - • • • ' • 105 tiolA 111 New York up to 18 Wolook t • • 13574 tlold• la Wading at 11u:thong it Oros., 135 The Uny Merkel. • Tanta toads of bah wore brought to the city thta biorbi►ig s which wore dlatioiniit Of at Coals Ver•tou.' . • • - r ice* Pots' for Flour wild Or in: JIMADII4O 11110.11513. White, I' heat itlotir per 1)10., $ 4 3 00 it 4 ‘4% e ~ .Extra.Extra Foully per bbl 1' at to Cryll . COVlOld) .1 y 85 3 ' 9 " ) • • 1 10 85 nellly)' 110 Ii 1( Rent iiiiiiiiiiimi • . . . connoon o ' ~...1 51) Bran :• , ' . i ... 1 Vont 4114: .. .. -..! . • ," 4- ..... -1 „ so ' Ito • PAYI?IQ r'niord. 111111to' Wheni,por 210 Ittd s k 1 .3 (X) Corn joltt) ' ; 115 Cool (neW):...c...4 ' 95 The Pelee of Ctonld • .honk the Lattrapter Expi eaa.- Tux' ifarrtsbarg 'Telegraph has an editorial at. We, explanatory of tita enornibuS attritin) in the _price of coal *Min MORO six wpoUs, which it declares is not attributable to strikes mown; tho minors, nor to an 'lnereaSe of don • of transportation, as hue boon alleged by the deal. era in coal. • : In regard to "strikes" at some df the mines", the writer says they did not continue more than about a Week, when the "strikers" went to work again without having accomplished thefrobject, I ,tio that there was little diminution of the quan tity mined, from this cause,' To confirm this and to show that there is no geareity, of produe, Lion; it Is stated that ."of the various printed tabillsr statements of Goal shipinentsmine•tentbs of them exhibit a much greater number otter's. mined Of not shipped) titan over before 1 ,, Mul therefore, so far as the coal at the mines 1s con cerned, there is no cause for an increase Of price. As to transportation, the 2Wegraph states that by tut act or Assembly, passed last winter, railroads are prohibited from increasing the rates of transportation pf mud above-the -prices fixed in the act ; and those rates are the seine us have been charged by the railroad cempanies daring the whole WHOM. The plea of tiloreeveitUst isausportation,then, is of no avail. The real cause of the advance, which has been so profitable to operators and dealers, and so un profitable to consumers and oppressive to the poor, is given by the Telegraph as folioWs 3 "The matter, then, ilea Just hero. Coal companies and coal dealers have entered into ti combination to get better prices for coal than they heretofore had reason to expect, and in that combi Nation—or rather "Corner"—they have boon eminent!strceesful,We know • this to be the iJaile—to pro .e. which we will recall an incident Which occurred in out oity. $ few months ago,: Several dealers in coal called, upod a gentleman, ulso a dealer in the article, and while several of our eitisens were transacting business in the roma, took him to one aide and stated their ob ject to bo -whet has since been brought about. Tho gentlemen at first protested, expostulated, then Ar gued, but to no, offeat—the greed of gahrr-larga pro lits.,inereased dividends—conquered all opposition, rink fintilly'the gentlemen acknoWledged that ho woi compelled .{o succumb to their wishes—or, should wo not rather soy? demands. A few days after there was n sudden the in coal, and we havdaince heard of several enormous dividends being declared—elect,/ crate on the dot! , ie in one cage, near Pittsburg, And who has hoard, sirco the inosease, of a Seal dealer breaking up, or having the appearanoo of a man on the verge of bankruptcy ? Not one! Our word for it, the cry that "coal had to go up" is beaus; and the only way to bring it down; is by inereaAng competi tion, or the invention of something whereby the de mand for coal will be greatly lessened." 'tit is true that the dealers have 'thus con• epired together to enrich themselves by xqhhing or frooshig the poor, it is to bohoped.they•will moot with retributive justleo soon rintltbg tUoy havO well burned their tiugOrS , tnthis World, to gay, nothing of the hotter tires that aro said to be provided for their class of people in I he'rnore distant future. asituma rums. Rom Egg and Broken Coal, 01 ?Le VI 00 per ton \ II Nu, ' ' Bituminous Coal, - - _ • "..28 ats, per bus. Ittntling liouseticeporto Morkei; Tan housekeepers' market syestorday after neon and this Morning was pretty well attended by bah cousumers.and producers. We noticed a nunitter of farmers, Who Carrie to ri;er,liet, in sleighs—which would indieatO.tbat eleighing Is good !tithe country.. Batter 'stuntiiVitat earl:Lac ed, over Saturday's prieei,lfoithgat Otis per lb, A man ran the risk of asking CO ceitia,hut people' passed by, and wo noticed: afterwards that he made up his mind that, his butter was net better than any other man's, and finally loft It off at 53 COMO. Eggs tiny() gone np two, cents over Saturday's prices, selling 0.,t, putt, four cents apiece. At some stands they could be purchased, at 45 emits a dozen. There was a largo lot of poultry., home very fine, (dressed) geese were of fered* at $1 50. - Geese (live) at $1 21 Turkeys 'were much higher ,yeaterday ternoon than on, Saturday last, and ilia supply did. not Seem to be' so largo. They Wero,taken away at from id to $1 per pair, and $160®05 to $2 upteee. Drefts . Cd wero . ' worth 18 cents per lb. Vhiekons in largo lots, selling front CO to el apiece, or Id cents per lb fa dressed. There seemed to be a larger quan tity of vegetables than on Saturaay fast., Some fine (Ohio) apples wore Offered at 33 cents por 34 peek, and these, of our far/nova nt2r, tents per peek. Sweet potatoes sold atilt,' og:i3 touts' per %peek; Irish, 18 to :23 cents per half peek,. Cab bare, sofa ''the' hundred ; !Lead,' at ms coals; small white beans, 10. cents por quart; cup choose, 5 cents ;'dried cherries, 20 cents per quart; drioti string scans, 17 'cents per quart; turnips, 20 Dante per , '3, 1 , peck; 'enfons, 40 cants "per 14 peeirpn advance ot.o cent* over' Saturday's. price ; pop corn, ti ,CtintCper quart ; pickles, 15 tents per dozed; et' %pock ; lima beans, 53 nano per quart; °matter , ries, 23frt0 cents Per quart; dried corn; 30 cents per quart; chestnnts, 3.` cents . par quart. A large tot of boot and pork, which seta at,_:pork, 4130 1 4, Beef $15010.. ..,..., , #IITTSII- 4 reiii dairy, Vi lb., 55 II Lunni, 45 Cazasz--Cheese 31 lbb, 20622 1.r.n0--I..ard 11 lb • • 24 EClOR—Eggef doz n ' 1 42 tryLag---Apples V pe ck, •• , 20133) 41 Dried V quart, 12 savors— " • •lb., s 20 IlsAT—lloofetoak, round 31, b., . 20 sirloin, ° Ir IA ruulp,, " • . r • ii .. Deaf roast, ,:. . it 1. v"ift I . Bea drioll , , a, ..,,,,,•, 4 20 41 Veal Cutlets, 111 ti ill " obeys, 0 4 le ", Pork, - Dlutton, II 1433) 0 . • o '' ' 11V20 .. " " steak, J , II z 500 ' " . Sausage free]) •11 224k25 41, • " sniollod, , " ." . I 26 Illsts—Drarns, . 1 . ' or • 0 , Sliced, ,i •". st "7"" • • ' 22 • SnourraxSs— 1 e - v ild % ' 2° SumspA POULTRY—ebloketit, nye, - ' '4l gl ." "' .• 13 is " drelestal; • ri"1,•,.v.4..* ' /6 14 ,. •''' • Turkles liver • • I s k '... ' 16 ' i - . -tt,, - , 4 ." • ' 2 ,‘ I .- I .v , P, _ ,dr ."11,:t1 1 1:77 1 ,7 ' .11: ,, :t;Y1 .Al 4 ;,11 . 111 patibwvm.s . 740.'..m. -1 4 1 * C4110' 1 0* s „ • •- ?AO.. 1511. Monday , ' 'Tneada) , ,, r_ 7 , e 'd • % i t, 1 Mkgbadamly p t — ou , e •, •. ` l / 2 1i614 nAtilt STOOkt t WM IsOld Infit'WOOk at 03 per share. I . , OUSIIONG it; BRO., 11411kOra havo OVOi a million of dollars on It will bo two Years la J*uuiU Shwa Ow: Oultscotood ; the baoklng ()saltless. 170, YE Illm.Hnn t4cit Monday Air. J t Ci. Herman (Ninth and , Piaui) attd Mr. Ron. luau Rauch will shoot . at Lauor'a Park for fa a !lido, 2Q shbta cifb, ► 60 Sittda, Pkli::ktiatoh will no doubt attract *groat mica. - • BINE 4 , 4,181,ft Sa.tut OP. 1'14103014AV Pitopturir.,- tie said ptiblla Gala,' on Batthrtiat 800. igth,A V t o'clock; at' the tasfdenao of Itachaol Boyer. No. 101 South Sixth atrek, a lot.of household furtilttlre., Soo culverghto , . - meet: Dutatt.-4-On SatordAy noon OA Mr. John Reichenbach, who resides-near llitlCera town, Lehigh county; was at the depot at that plow awaiting the arrival of thopassenger train on the Last Penn; Railroad; With which ho Intended to come to Allentown, he dropp• od down as though Ina fit, and When those who worn present attempted to plcic HIM up, his body was dificovered, to' bo The cause of his death is euPposed to have been heait disease. :Yin was about"(ls years ofage. Decoasodhad bee tj employed- one' of thke Companies In shipping ore.--Allasion bafty t Noes. , . , Coot IliMow MORELS, Wilt give opa l .; of their grand entOdaineaents at Lt rary Ball this evening. 1 The m n*end, 01. Ti is tronPo• flood no 0110;17 at our hands. i , The , , are fUlly skilled In iho rrk , tpixithiellitrta`th y Assume. Their travel-through l'onnsYlvanta has I.etr a porfoot ovation: .- Evorywherathey have ox. hi blted • 'to largo anti • delighted' inSidlenees. Cool Burris is e whole .sho'w within hinmolt Mr. J. h. Campbell, late Tiookley's Mitt. strop, Jio)ohlyn, has reeehtlyjohied th'e cent. patty. Mr. 'tarry ,Mortimor Is an oxeoliont Scotch tenor,. and 'Mews. 'Atkins and Fox, ologglsth, in 'singing and dancing have no equals. They. should' have a grand reception is this city. Go early, hundreds of pooplo in tend to see thorn. notAnAY SrOuTs Rimirs.:—lt 'snows that this year (ho good people of Om county aro dotorminod to enjoy t ho holiday season by their peculiar sports in an unusual dogrdo.. Wo find no loss than ten shooting matchos,ono fox Otago, ono wheel-barrow match, and several other sports advertisedln the "Adler," " Dec. 18, a hog of 600 pounds will be shot for with No. 0 shot at the Halfway Reuse; in Maidoncrook. • Del i 49, a fox pintso will start frop tho hotel bf rt, ,D VisitOr v irt loritsl44)l• = , On t 1010alne day tt hOg of 400 rounds w 11 bo shot for with balleist . Van Resitirk's, in krlco town. - DOO. 26, rifiofilmating for s hOgef 600 pounds at J. B. Mailer's, in Frltztown, flame day s almoting with No. snot . for , s fht ox Klinbstkorner, near Topton. . Sarno day,.riflo shootingifor a fat ox: oft 1000 ponmks,, ptWm. Althouse'o, in tiltroustowni Doo;.2 o kAt ,h,oiol of Nathan ,Landis in Pike,' nit cutil 1200 pounds will bo Shot foe. Doe. 31 and Jan. 1,, shooting match fora door at Mellor's, in GroonWieh. Jan. 1, radio-match fora bull of 2000 potthdla at Abraham prick's Mite), 'goading: Santo day, raffling fur a wagon and slolgli at Cyrus M. Ruth's, in , Sinking Spring. Jan. 1, and Jan. 2, shooting-match for g begs nt Muth's. in tfirtking Opting. ' ';. ')' Jan. 'l, -shooting-match for 2 bogs at the hotel of J. A. Slittitz ht Sheridan Station. ann. 2, a turkoy of ' 4O potinds will be pushed for with a whoolbarrow at sameplace. Jan. 1, at the Douglassvillo hotel, a hog will be shot , fer.wittillesi and another ono raffled for. s ' • • " " • • ", Jan. 2. at Hartio placo, shooting with No. 0 shot, for a fot hog.. • •• Besides these, which will ail be largotY at- tended, a number•of similar sports of a more priVato °nature will bo arranged, and if wo should have fine sleighing, which frdtn all ap pearances is quite likely. the holiday week will, ho enjoyed all over tho County in the good old fashioned way. • ---e------- Our liamburw I,etter. Erman 'DAILY liimit.n:—At no Limo id the' history of Hamburg, haVe so many of Its fair damsels, old maids and young widows, been led to the. hymeniol altareas have been „dur lug this year, and it seems as though tho end' wore nut yet.- The cause of lids, is owing, no) doubt, to the magic influence of the fair sox, to whom Is ooneeded •by Venue the ,right to captiVite; during tithleap year, LOl ' l4 batehas" whose faint-heartedness doeSn't allow, them to "pop the questibil,t' and be,joined Jn the ,mn tual relation of husband and wife. ,• Poor fol lows I has it Cane to this? No use rousing• any unnecessary antagonism. Thoth is noth ing manly about yOUilurcept your Whiskors. ,Indeed it wore bolter if leap year Came oftener, in ordor'. that those drones of 'ecielott wore brought more under the implacable darts of Cupid.' Dot Imu digroasing. ; • fJll4hing - fs exoellent, and. ette pap Ole: are taking advantage Of ft. The skating park is' nightly thronged pay tho beauty and fashion. of tho town, iyht Inigago In this healthful ex ercise. Thobutchersibrowers and restaurant keep ers havo begun. o store up the usual supply of ico, wherewith" to cool our parched tongues during the next Summer, ' • Slaughtering cattle hOgai and Malting sau sage, has begun in right earnest among tho people hero. Iron know old liorlut ban a rep motion-abroad for lictodSausage,andllombarg in particular. . l'otor Burkoy bought of U. Kemp, a lot of ground, located on White Oak street, thisi boro ugh, for kci2o.oo. Jacob f.(4ob cabinet:inaker,offerod two bonftesillidlota[situated• on' Main, "street, at public sale,_ Settirday lost; but tin) hldiling 'was of such it Oharactotas to ,warrant a post ponement of tho, snl - , shOivna day two' ago,' by :rotor tialtis;r: M. of this place, the - 'drat eta three story brick building, which he, Contemplatott erecting next Spring, on the present site oft ha , Post Odle°, which will bo an ornament tobur bo ough, and furnish' filitt,:funple; room, In which to carry' on both - the iitatidncity,busf nem and thol'ost °Meg.: H At a meeting of the Whoa' DirietOrs of tit* , porough, hold on Monday, eVeninglski . a reso ntion wits passed, Yelpdrlng•'the, teachers to attend the County Instittito. ,", • PROVENDINGS o)F voNcutElfo; C Ellitiairo#' l bee., 15. In tho , sonnto,lllr.,finginiT,Otii,t4n'roreign Committee, reported two r . esolutionkof' tym path). w i ttl Spain. • • - • • Mr. Willey's resqutiop censuring the Presi- dent's propoSitions relative to the public debt, was reported' from the Finance Committee .by Cattelhibliti its 'consilioration!iiaiobjceted to by idr, Ifecreety. z , ; Ur. Edmunds . 'introduced a bill,' which waa referred,.pivolibtifit:arMY'officers from hold; ing civil officdsitind the holding ,of two offices at the same time. On motion of Mr. Sumner,the PTe4Ont iraa askocl., for ilformasion up to ,tte Venezuela Cldirnit onitnieei‘on.' ' • ' • , • Mr. ; Stawartts ~14111 to 'Knish., the hOldiag, of office in violation of the Fourteenth Amend • ment, was referred. ' • Mr. Y ilson!s,hill repealing the prohibition or militia otiganizaiions ••19 the South, was then taken up, and Mr.iEdniunds moved an mini' , Juni continuinethe prolkibititiin in Mississippi, 1111 ii0o: loth; 1668. exec and Virght‘ -1 00 inistaidasisilt *eta to t aria the'bill'ai attieOwli\ pasta. Adjourned'i . • • • h thaThasi l Mr. Clati . l 'of Kuos, , Patto• dated a.bittiu rafatectea to,tho hillane t which' 'was referiad. .t is : 04 moiiOn or sr, ugmiasis t 410 cowskerve 000040;40,..ftere; oitatto to, Oitaidet., Alto c z . pedienciot prohibiting the cattriaga of petco hum by. patio incant • "emit& Mr. Whittembre offered a resolution vacating 411 c vil t4terat ip tho ISoutit tilled by .dioquall fled petkonc,,* but :objnetion 4as triad° by Mr. Chanter;,‘, l 2 - t. ! X 'Oa 8040 - ()Otranto ,on Ow low York' election tranda,eas announced, Mr; Laurence, of ado,' tioing %airman. , Mr. Schenck gave notico that ho would move to go into ComMtt,eo gethe Vholo on Januar! 6th, to cOitsideiiht Taliftbill l .whereupon Mr. Mooreheadashed hint to yield, for si motion Co go irtto . cOMmitteo nn thelarlif at'onee. Mr.'Achonak consenting, the 'notion ins put and carrie4-404103, tzky• 69;•and tholioust, wont'into Committee. Mr. ;Hooke, , of N. Y., spoko against. Aim bill, and the tactics by which its pasiago Was Pike, of Me., moved ,a redaction of tho proposed 4ity.en copper plAtia,,l'or the bene fit of the' shiphnitd4 irtterSii ) , but his amend-, meet waiieleoted., • Mr. ,TIFIA*O alolte4;1• .„etnendtuent to exempt 11:thaldulty copper wind for eldpbuild• ing, which was alto rejected. Hoare. Plio!ps !ktd OpikMiss bfrotod'ohtOnd• monte, allowing draWinicka on copper, i tut tho Ifni Co adjourned without (Prolog of t t. Wrosa• The citi l 'ef Caflit is now perteetiy quiet; and theyrefiellion f ended. IThe insnrAentihava • • given up tnew ante to= the, military'oflicere, and, the people generally are returning tho arms they had sfteted. Perfect quiet: now prevails,. though the soldiers still patrpl the streets, and military guards are around the Ho tel d t e , Vilie and,other pu%lie buildings. 'Ab6Ol-11114 pereons basing been attested for altempting to ineite the ,workingnion of ,these\tY,to robe against:the slovern moot.: Tut decisimi of , the Supreme Court' in the case now beforo that body involving the con etitutionality of too legal•tender act, is looked forward to with great anxiety. The court has not met in consultation yet, but it is expected to do'so, f dneing the work. r CIIRIBTMAR,—DoyIa eiede t iooklog oratmi tool .oheatat fa largo ailaortmonl, at ivaaonable pri cosi at attoiltorfa s lritth and roan otrtots.; • ,• (100. 0.4 w, • • , - Way don't you go to De.visaints. No. l¢North Fifth street, and get some or these ozoollant oysters, ()oohed iu the best etylo, fried, roasted or stowed t Call and Sky , theta. &a non )nrgent Invploo tit Sleigh Bolls and Btrapf, saver plated ' and othoOdi avcsr roonlved In 14104111 g, very cheap by ITO; 2ris6l' • ' J. Li ersclittni boo "gin street.-, Doves Butioli l-,Tie ;best, oboap!st :Lan& 8 7 i€11 a(1 7 8 11 t 1 1 "4.11 11 . T 0 .L.ls . r . tottri . R.so3.reitit etroot . Baarii! SKAraa I—All varlatlOa At oxooOdlaglyi 10aPpr10118 2 nuyara will tatlt tat halt adintatago to 45311 an 4 o . ,xamine at • • doe 164t 1 • •• di 1., EPriarrgari s 600 Penn xtroot. Cl.llpitta ng qUATULAtt t • OtraiSEM ni (Mil/JAN! I .Parolcults V. Mato,/ Petroleton K•Enotky/ / .I)orkft.. fail Co itenr thlt poonlm , writer tutu lboturer on Friday ovening nest,. l'ini_oppOrtunity luny not occur again. 1 [duo 10-21 • • • lojorlowis Efibcto• of Cord-iron filoveo. . Tbo publio mind has been Somewhat Billeted by the recent action of that repository of useful knowl edge, the•Freneh Academy of t3elenoes, 'whieh at its late sitting in Parts. deliberate upon the extremely injurious effects Upon the heal thl nt castdron Stores, arriving at the eonclusir that the heated surface generates hydrogen from org anic matter pitted to a high temperature. • It Ira also said that, by tho nso of inch stoves, fevers wera_producedi bearing analogy to those generated by marsh gam, the hightemperature decomposing the insensible perspiration,igeneratin_g ammonia, which is always preJutlioial to health. It did net require at( expression of opinion from the lireneh 'Academy to prove the deterioration ottheat mosphere resulting front tho tile of mtet-ipon had ult..' lined cylinder stoves. a s It bee long teen known that their use as nest alleraters hmtbeeit aktectilianic k in jurious to health, of alone the fNlennents 'of pr vote room, halls, steam Oat cabins and hotel' rooms h a ve I I had cause to compleitrefA r ts ,enervatig e eta*, but salesmen inatorsapd tier pin fees rive led their efficiency infpa red bY tria Mt 1 0 'Po B onds fatness. 'phere,,Which t riders t etndEw y,' nerved . thirsty , and debilitated.'preventing t dir usefulness and per manently injuring their.h • : 'This is not the oak, w i th stoves baking orate, li ning, as the deleterious matter complained otle not tt:iterated when the heat passes through Inch a Me hurt, And the we 9( emelt 'doves (a recommended by the highest scientific: and medicst authority. tirlIAR Sr. BROTIIIIR. NG& 111 8 and 1118 Market street, hay manufactured a large num ber of the most approve 8410 of olay-lined, gas-inyrning sitting-room °Theo and sales room stoves, which' we o ff er to the trade end to individuals desiring an excellent, durable end heater et 19w rates, to enable theta to make healthful alterations in theiralready spaetelks Storerooms to no commodate their extenslVo trade. Those unprovided i l with stove , or wishing to substitute a health-itupartl int for ojt 111th-imp:ring one, will consult their best • interest h consultin the Messrs. opear. . ' " • We 'won d also add hat meson). James Sneer & 010., have invented the wet perfect base-burning and Il luminating stove of the age. Nunierous efforts have been made by prove manufactwers and others to pro duce a' perfett base -burning' or ' ielf.feedinst ?Wye, with illuminating windows; boWnli this latter point they have signally failed, because no adequate means wee invented to prevent. the mica •vrindows from being smoked while kindling the lire. In this ne* stove the totes nindowseraiplitaid In a patent revolving cylinder. The windows can that bo olosell while the Are is being , kindled, and after the colt). ie ignited the cylinder can be, reversed, throWini the windows open - , ontlrely free front amore--fin Presenting a perfectly bright and clear light, tale ' cannot be produced in any other ;tore. Wo.would satin' ell who went thy 4test:ond most, perfect stove to call enclose° this great invenllon. . - ' LIGHT AT LASTS _ .1f on. FractkUn, with his rd ap4 hike , . ' :Drew lightning film t h e 0 1011 Hr Pill" Now, Spear, with his "Revolving defies t, • ! iThe power pf.dirkrktim dedes, ' 1 ---: The oldeelen IOW; so In vain. . _ IBy meohaniblan - an i Sage, • comet, forth Item Urea prolific brain— -, • '; i *.The*loder„of t worwrogs age.! As morning or its eveningstar, . Meowing sun or mellow moon, 't Shine &out' the firtnatnent afar. • " ' i So shines Spear'd stove id cosy room, N9gentus could a stovollevise mote perfect that Shit Wittig Md. Not Argus, with his hundred eyes, N9r .i; Ip_ l 9Pl. NM bl.s OrtAtle one. i - 'Tie free from all annoying dast-L i'' -. t• 't 'Tis free fromlieleterious gas,— , /Tit free fromlnfokty and tree (tett fast, And other excellent:tilt has: it saves the fuel and•saves the health. r , Promotes good (*.link Add road cheer; , AV ``motes loarlibe fool to Wealth, , I uythtft painless dove { tom Ow. , •,_... We' are glad to learn that our ' townsman; V C. &bonder. has becalm , Attotit: tor:thy nicer ttieso Stoves in this ens. klo. 414 Yank street; dect.,l2t w NE . f ;lii4E.NO:tt 1,172,451.i1tAZ844111: en sutra FARMER, Druggist, writes front QM. Allod.: "Chaves lust sold the Met bottle of AL. LE:Os. I.uno BALssx. It sells like 'hot calms, and gives parrsasaagATTIIPACTR+L Yells, 81.Alititir ' ft littrralt, Chip Y's, . Ma l write: 1, We wish you would aim it: good sup. ply of ALLIIIII°B Lotto DszsAli t salt tictting to o, l ' tile orMolitYfitentelittOMit ate eonn •trYr- #t Bens 1 %114 "lid Styes oldire filf. , Option to ;hose using It. . . V. L. At.tAtir, a weitiotOwd druggist at Hely .London, Vona., yttlitlia ati 'l4l4.aaj.inVis LUNG . , BALBAIII is • favoraoly r i i %ekref i A u t i tio a ffl icted. lie says: ,40i have 14 13r, foot dozen bottles toyer zny,,tnintater••lOW lk: , ,liitten goOd sittlefatftlolo ~ ' l ' ..', 7 'l, , . ~ •-,, • • at , liany 10044 . 'th e il k .*, reeekfed 'from all pasta ilititilt ,- ~ Iff errand for 111 , 1rOat Wiforn isirm ,- .1 Ins so re cently,oftextd for le; Wei afro % ,t. , undrods of dmvoimtogo to $ . •- • i - gold. IT cease, and Wat accounts' its great sueeeett. 'Nona use IN who do not, irt'Marti, rimoiximend it to Cho* frieadtit Unnoe Its atelq,-qate. Price sipmbotsltu ---- ~ , • ... ' n ot 23414 , , —.0,-, Av 750 Palm STIRWt. on can b eholp 011, rEb7 4l ' Mk" amthitextrae 4 ,4 4ov 0. I 000, IteadC, ' - 0 trait Bite.; entis4acmtcrdesoiS , ,‘ , 0. in) 104,i4 litibitA t eitatt4 ilt(itillt 'W 4 ol l lll'o'4* htitteot alit at tbo kg° plattroclOor, 'Mica tbr %Aril .4 IK I elK4k 3 qt.t 0red4 ,104 0 0 0 *OOP'S l ei lv ll I " tt U 41 4404 ", tot thimtil** o 4 t 4 1t 6 310 OPt:v:I l ft Mr ivule 9 r 4 APllt + fi li c '4 t i t ri" WC t 4ii i r' '' ' tot, ,sy, , J ., N I .. '' , ''''SAYRE4' I ,'' ''"" '' 4 ... STANr-P.AIN, - 3CLUZI, 4 vitt ,IttArnoil tie)lt:ml;l4 *Okla IliPp*h(l4/161tt 4 - 11 , •. ' Iti afki it veabeitr iiigitaLioss 0.144.4441400.. outlrely bativat4iimitg i be ta ipiticams tei It* n 414 hi. drr opt us to tbo adult. Thousonds of ourtrofol noses trik. Itty WM tb,* to IP 1 140,0 1 5 t IP4 1 %4'0114 4 0 9441PottV. ond a %NO application 0 Olt , tirrotpl,cts‘,ltolo,ltt ptto ' okot , tiodintrktt 064 0 1 44 . 01 1 '01 1 1 1 Priff.,+!rt or t-1 Wil CIFAIMISOB ',WS oiNtfatlY . • To Per its .riool;, .1 ' , , :,,, . , ilolionity that mica breams* aorta fain , .144 t/ ifrtkiatsa NvOi WiiithaitUft."'/I , ;• , , . „• .. •. e: ~,, !.1 „„ ,love. hien 60 Me, Beta Itr ill Druggists. ' it. lIIISIRLItIi 'VC?' , 1 4 arl l * bilt h ' l ef f 4 4 Bee what f a A', a klai•z. 0/1 tag il • ley A Kyle ono o tee i •w • eatabltilmenWin thttcoaatt7 4_ • N4. tilkilatarit ore. Mem, NOiteetiet 00•• Xeetil • !ip i tVi p olr ill g s iip, f "I n kilL 1 .1 mien I was at liti abd and Ade,. fter su t 1701 ens4l7 I ()arty two weeks, i v f au Induced toter you hand Toe oir appreupn„ to icer, A or I le 1 64 1 4 114M4 t • *lel tutt rout firmly Alum My Mow ilte• di, timely believe that it w 1 sto p t r 4.l polo every cause anteimost Instantly. AtereetfUlty,loyN unt it Of the dr= of Dudley A Stoiol.4T, lihaa ii 4,. INA. • leititiv • , • 1 ) EAR' 14 SOA P , TIM' (MAPIcRfr AND 178. 4 17 A IMICI I IIIVIK T 4 .M . ll TIM a l (Mit , MA Y Pi l ir,..L RH ORE T AMERIOAN SRAP 00111PArtz take pleaanro Id Informing the people of R di mid vicinity, ( t tut_toOre pettiy igo l e) 4i r t igr:i e nlfSba; 4 grigrio a r t i l O il a gt et* o ° As f il ilin eg i r m elitie Paint: 100d-w i Mk t ilt km Mk_ RE D—Xor (flettnlng (awl oHablng at the nine t me) stetals or au deism easi s It Llousekeeportin at (ice ste le • iitadviti tape of thla,ae t entirety' ono mart* *se hoftofqre. i re Ins ramie* IF4 ,Ftqii„ Nag , A es ite., o. RIRD-- or a Palm or via eel: oPeothitis whey° there ere pry- iptpurttes•V tie) I t o:. 0 01 1 '1% 1 4 UPI , ( M a ll ) P, it fi t .1117 r DR ii end lest—Yee thei(houladvol *is other purpoxra tor which poop is In oonstant•Pe. and widen It le Impossible to enumerate attn. thne. , ntiVnuntlit ton Alamo it4lutie ti t& ker for eaoh knit ester Ontpoati siorti metal ed , ire be used in the same vent* en AO latkir this excdptlon. that it otuy ragmen $N - 2 the amount of our Holm to sooomnllsh the smile eitir t svAre, and iniFIIIII* I O.4t Uti'.TLIII an vA v i An 4v e u e ,q, ) ,- n'll i."111,t, I iy hp . oc ry 1 em n .1 rw - ° 1141tinIfi' vviAil IA i. DIIIVAIti3 OF. ALL TITATIONBI • '2l/mitithchised kichoiiiely . Sti VII, 'eMar,Ainfrie ' $002) lb.k iva 'Art* iSteti.t; PAiltorl4MAAL 4 . ' it A il, Et, i'l3 a , * 00 :. •PtoikristOli, o ' , .AOO BURICHOLISKR It AfADIIIIRA• corner of M i tt v t i and mkohlngtoa Otrects, § 9l O 6 r i A4,..• It*N "AtrilnA l thag , ~,P Tho Soap to noirottorM tb thee lid iitliiiiiii lowing Stores: kttnutior & litionfolder, Yoompl & 'billions. li4 Pottiliet, ‘, f I' erne knob, J, •*- 0.15.710 L. ' . . , .rit o ,ii; v .[, narer r & upon, 1). Kehler, ' , : iltnibtarlijaAriAbily J, Dundopo , O. Ilettelfinser. . 1 5 t Aaft, , fi t h ydrigo, -- -eoffr _. - 0 k `XP4' ) 41 1 , 7 4 A: ALDEN CHEM A wO Prone street.. Philadelphla• Askifilime SVPDAX 8040Q1) , Mil i SINGINGis;,,, :•;1.,,!.. H„. ~:., SINGING ooKs ME ~ ,~., ;~. EAGLE BOOK STORE, ,;(1 `lo : 1/1 Mil E • : 1'; OOP ' 1 t * , •2; 11% 361 PEum Alsreel.l NM #o l l' *VO/CE§P. .„:„P• - ■ •,,; . HAPPY. VOICW3 1 2w , ' El , . THE TEAT CIOLDEN/CHAIN. Til ,; rj:.; ,3 to? ~ ~, i' , •rrfr•ti • 4 . sl• 11153 ATTHE 1,•11..;rr •.1 r ,! 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