MATTERS OVER THE MVER. A Distressing Casualty. Yesterday afternoon, between 4 and 5 o'clock, r daughter of Mr. George Bozarth, between lour and five years of age, residing on Fourth street, below Alickle, wai accidentally burned to death. Mrs. Hozarth Las been confined tu her bod for some three weeks, and while the nurse made a short visit iu tne eiuK-rtium me enna was ten in me basement, in company with a boy about her own ape. By some means her cloibinjr byname ignited, and when discovered she was completely enveloped In llamcs. A gentleman of the noue hold speedily smothered the tire, but not until nearly all her clothiutf was consumed. Dr. Itidpe, one ot our most eminent physicians, applied such remedies as the case demanded; but In vain. Its body was literally baited, and the skin peeled oil' in many places. The little sufferer presented a horrible spectacle: but death kindly relieved her about 1 o'clock this morning. It has not been Ion since this samo family was driven lroin home by the fire which occurred at Parnons' stables, which reached the dwelling In which Mr. Bo.arth resided. lie then lost quite a number of his household articles. He is an industrious, hard-working man, and this double misfortune is severely felt. A very distressing scene was witnessed when the dviriir. child was brouphtto the bcdwlde of its afllicted mother. The shock was to prept that it threatened to prove fatal. A Gala Day at Tbentok. The inau guration of Governor SVard came off in Trenton yesterday. The previous day am! evening added a large population to that city, and throughout the night and up to noon yesterday, trains and vehicles were arnvin crowded with passengers. The ceremonies were of the most imposing character, and the entire programme arranged tor the occasion was carried out in an orderly manner. The military display was highly creditable to the citizen soldiery of New Jersey, among whom were seen many veterans who got their first schooling on the sanguinary battle lelds ot the South. Sad Accident. The good feeling which pervaded all hearts at the inauguration o! Gov ernor Ward yesterday, was not a little dampened by the death of Mr. Bernard King, of Princeton, caused oy being crushed betwen two cars. He was a member of the State Rifle Corps, and had participated in the military parade. It was while taking the cars at the Trenton depot, in the evening, that the accident occurred. This sad accident cast a gloom over the immense throng of visitors, as he was a gentleman highly esteemed for his many excellent qualities. Infant School. The infant school con nected with the FiM Presbyterian Church of Camden, under the superintendence of Mrs. Stites, has Just held its annual fair, and the ceremonies were of a highly interestinr char acter. There are over one hundred children belonging to this school. The exercises on the occasion were participated in by a large number of people, parents of tne pupils and others. Tools Found. A number of tools, con sisting of augers, chisels, screw-drivers, braces, and bit, weie found secreted behind some rub bish in Taylor's avenue, below Fourth street, a nisht or two since, and were taken to the Mayor's oliice. They have evidently been hidden there by thieves, who used them for burglarious pur poses. Sleigh-Riding. Everything that could be employed in the shape of a sleigh was in requisition yesterday in Camden, and last even ing the air was rendered melodious with bulls and merry voices gliding over the "crisp and slippery snow." Sleigh-riding is an institution. CITY INTELLIGENCE l For additional Local Items see Third Page. Acknowledgments Additional Con tributions to "Frigid Zone." To the Editor of Tbb Evening Telegraph: I'lease permit me to acknowledge the receipt of the following addl ' tional contributions lor the relief of destitute Soldiers' Fam i J ies : D. C, special. $10; S. H. M.. 6: A. C. E. 6: Mrs. S. T., Philadelphia, 5; A widow, 6; E. R. H., 5; Ned H., 1; J. 5; L. C. 2; Mrs. It., 15: W. H. T., 6; E. R. W., 10; M. T., Greenwich, ,1-50; Mrs. M., Philadelphia, 2; Mrs. W. B. II., 2; Anonymous, Philadelphia, 20; Anonymous, 2; A Friend, 5; W. W. A. J. T. C. It. A., 25; Mrs. W. L., Philadelphia, l'2f; E. YV. C, 5; Sixth Precinct, Twenty-tilth Ward, Philadelphia, 81; A widow, Philadelphia, 5; Mrs. II., do., 2; Cash, 26; Mrs. C, 5; L. M. L., 50 cents; per Mr. II., Chesnut Hill, 40; II. II., Phila delphia, 2; A. F. C, "to feed the hungry," 10; K. 8. T Philadelphia, 2; Anonymous, do., 5; J., Philadelphia, 10; Anonymous, do., 1; E. W. S., do., 5; J. B., Turbottsville. Pa., Presbyterian, 50 cents: Mr. D. W. O. B., Philadelphia, 5; E. A. 8., 1; George D., Philadelphia, 6; B. L. L.. 5; Theo dore Bliss, Philadelphia, 25; L. L. N., do.. 5; U. N.8., 10; I.C. Vior poor soldiers' children," Philadelphia, 1; II. It. L., 5; Anonymous, 1; Mrs. J., 1; A Friend to the Buffering, special, 4; A Little Boy and his little Siter, 160; An Israelite, special, 1; F. D., Gcrtuantown, 5; Anonymous, special. 6; E.4 B., 10; "Orange," 10; Mrs. L. A. C, Philadelphia, 6; I. F. B., lu; Cash, 5; Mrs. 8. A. G., 10; Mrs. 8. F. O., Philadelphia, 10: Mrs. A. It. McH., 5; Anonymous, "for the widows and orphans," 5; "From a mother of a fallen sol dier," 1; 8. H., 1; J. K., Port Kennedy, 20; J. K., Port Kennedy, groceries, 20; M. O. N. N., Phila., 6; 8. C, Wrightstown, Pa., 6; A. B., New York, 10; From C, 1; M. E. C. Pnilad., 2-50; Williams port, 10; "An Episcopalian," 5; Olney Sabbath school, 2: Prayer-meeting at Crescent Village, 8; Cash, 5; It., 5; "Myself," at Telegraph Office, 25; A Mother, "a portion of her son's pay who was killed in the service of his country," 5; Little Walter W. W., eight years old, "his own savings," 1; M. C. S., Newcastle, 1; J. C. K., do., 1'63; A. C. K., do., 5; Little George It., Philadel phia, 3: A Friend, 2; M. O., Philadelphia, 2; J. It. W., Philadelphia, 5; W. II. W., 6; D. , Mount Holly, N. J., 5; E. D. T., Phlla., 1; H. E. Z., Twenty-toiirth Ward, 6; G. 8., Phila., 10; from a Sympathizer, 1'25; A Lady, 5; A South erner, 5; t. G. It., Pbila., 5; A Lady, 1; 8. L., 5; M. M. G., Phila., 5; Mrs. E. II. V., 5; Twenty sixth Precinct oi Twenty-filth Ward (add'l), per S. M. Met'., 23-50; Auonymous, Phila., 2'50; Miss Anna Gaudy, Cedarville, N. J., 2838: Anony mous, 1; H. C, 6; C M Jr., 10; Mrs. F. M. S., Scrauton, Pa., 10; Mrs. C. M. L., 5; G. II., Phila., 5; C. J. M., "ior Christ's poor," 5; L., "for tne poor," 5. Clothmgand food. Mrs. E., 2 bundles; W. H. II., 14 pieces; Mrs. L. A. C, 2 pieces; Danville, Pa., 17 pieces, and box dried corn, cherries, beans, dried herring; Mrs. M. It. M., 6 pieces; E, G. W., 11 pieces; Mrs. J. T 22 pieces; Anony mous, 18 pieces; Mrs. D. W. O'B., 30 pieces; Mm. )., Scranton, Pa., it'7; Friend, tor the orphans, 4(i pieces; J. G. M. & Co., Chesnut street, 20 pieces of woollen goods; L., Philalelphia, 11 nieces: Mrs. 8. A. G., 32 pieces. City Pastor, No. 1341 Lombard streel, Phila delphia. January 10. Snow-Bai.lfbs, Take Notice. This morning Chief KugvlcB gave positivo orders to his Lieutenants to cause the arrest of all per sons, old oroung, who were found encaged in snow-balling. Those arrested upon this order issued bv the Chief will be most rigidly dealt with. I'he nuisance ha become so great lately that it Is dangerous for-partes to make their appearance in the streets in a slenih. Yester finv n (TPtitlrmtin and hii wife, while in a sleish on North Broad street, were attacked by a pan" of vounc ruffians. The gentleman sustained serious iiiiuries about the head, and was obliged to aismouut ana piace nis wiie iu Hnoac-i who was shockingly .beaten by her husband auoui a weeK since, was uu muxum pro nounced bv her physician to be out ot danger, klm ia Rlill'nt tin, Xlmuhnnan. Ilnr husband is p in Moyamcnsing awaiting trial. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. TEE DAILY EVENING .TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SoLDiirits' Families. To the Editor of Tim Evening Tel, bob ami. Sir: Last evening I had sent me a slip from some newspaper, I knew not which of our city papers, until an hour afterwards I received from a citizen the Sunday Dtspatch, and found the piece to be in its edito rial column. The writer says that my "discrimination" In regard to the ohiects of my kindness is "indefen sible." My discrimination is between a worthy and an unworthy person, between one in need and one not in need. His idea is to give to all indiscriminately. He can do so, yet I will carry out mine, and not do so, and "vox popull" is my tribunal. Here Is a nice, worthy, delicate, modest widow a soldier's widow mother of lour helpless children. Her very appearance, if she had no other recommendation, would tell you she is worthy and needy. While she tells her sad talc 'mid her suppressed emotions and flowing tears, you feel like putting your purse, with all it contains, into her hand, and with the tenderest words soothing that weeping heart and wiping away the flowing tear. Here is another soldier's widow so she says she has no papers to show it. She is abso lutely filthy, her lace bloated, and her breath s.rong with alcohol. Is it not wise to be discrimi nating f Give this woman a dollar, she'll drink it before she goes home; give an order tor some food and groceries, lyou are In great doubt as to whether herself and family shall ever enjoy it. Yet I never turn away a hungry case without 6ome food. The second point to which he takes exception is a recommendation irom a minister or from sonio respectable citizen, endorsed, if possible, by a minister of the Gospel. He says: "The persons who are actually In need of as-istance are not likely to have much acquaintance witu a minister of the Gospel, or with a respectable citizen." Here be is mistaken. I have one hun dred recommendations on my tie, received during the last week, from as many clergymen and laymen, declining the applicant to be. worthy and needy from personal observation of the case. Our clergymen know more of the wants of humanity, and are brought more Into contact with them in their humble homes than the editor ot the Sunday Dispatch gives them credit for. And our "respectable citizens" mingle more with the poor and know more of their wants than the Sunday Dispatch thinks thVy do. Ii a case be known to neither clergyman nor layman, we try to do the best we can with it visit it, or give according to our judgment of the merit of the case. Another wrong impression might be drawn from the Dispatch's article, viz.: that my work only extends to church members and Sabbath school scholars. There is evident malice in the whole piece, but this caps the climax. I have given more aid to individuals having no church connections than I have to church members. I would not have noticed the Dispatch's article, only lor the erroneous Impression it was calcu lated to make upon the mind3 of some of our citizens. City Pastor. A Stranger Victimized. A sharp swin dle was practised a day or two since upon a stranger stopping at the Union Hotel. While sitting in the bar-room, he was accosted by an individual who repre;ented that he was a stranger in the city, and had come in with his sister for the purpose of purchasing house furnishing articles. The two men got quite inti mate. A walk up Chesnut street was proposed, and the two started out toaethcr. The stranger thought this triend a line fellow, and the two in dulged in a long conversation. Alter proceeding a fhort distance, tne sharper rushed suddenly across the street, at the same time exclaiming, "There is the man I bought my furniture from. I suppose he's after his pay." The lellow went into a furnishing store, and in a few moments came out and found the stranger, remarking, "Yes, it's as I expected, he wants monev." He also added. "I am just $00 short, and will have to borrow that amount until we arrive at the hotel." Tli" money was forked over instantly. Sharper went into the store and in a few mo ments returned witii what appeared to be a re ceipt in full. The two walked on, and after a short time the sharper excused himself and said he would meet his friend at the hotel at dinner hour. He hadn't since been seen. A "Hong Kong House" in OuaMrDST. The demand for the narcotics which originated in the East, and have soothed the sorrows of all the human race tr"m Mecca to Minnesota, is so great that the increase in tirst-clacs establish ments tor their lmoortation and sale is never sufficient to exceed the demand. In our o wn city there has been abundant field for a whole sale and retail h'iise tor supplying our citizens with teas. That held has been well covered by the opening of the Great Philadelphia Tea House ot uoya & to., corner ot Twelfth ana Market streets. Cold Weather. "Well, Jones, it's a dreadful eold day, But you don't seem to mind it." "Why, no, I never find It So cold as other people say." "Yon take, then, something warm within V "Oh, no not I, my lad ! A man may freeze in spile of gin ; 1 save my comlort health, and tin. And am at Bennett's clad!" Gents', Youths', and Boys' Clothing. , Towkr Hall, No. 618 Mabkkt strbkt, Bjenmett & Co. Prices greatly reduced to suit the times. Goods eold at tower prices thanor severed years, Economy should he practised by everybody, in all things. One dollar expended now Id purchasing a bottle of Jayne's Expectorant, by those troubled with a slight Cold or Hoarseness or Sore Throat, Day save the expense ot a doctor's bill. A neglected Comb often ends w Consumption. A slight iuflain nation Of the lining o the wind-tubes, the usual symptoms of which are a sore throat and painin the breast will soon lead through wan to attention, to Bronchitis. A day' delay may entail months of suffering. Let the afflicted try at onoe Jayne's Ex pectorant. It is a standard remody, and Its curative properties have been tested by thousands of persons who have recovered their health by its us. Pre' pared only at No. 242 Chesnu: street. La ( otekib Carnival There wi 1 be a grand exhibition of the fancy dresses brought on from New York for the use of iho patrons of tne Cotene Car nival, opening on Monday next, at No. 910 Chesnui street. Dominoes and fancy drosses ot every churac ter will be uiund here. A Warnii.g Beware ol suunous extracts deloteriou ; Can irauds compare with pure "Night-Blooming Cerens?" l'halon & ton, manufacturers, New York, bo d everywhere. Marriage of .Mrs Stephen A. Douglas The to be happy husband and proacnt groom is Jiajor Rolen Williams, U. S. A., reckoned one ot the handsomest men about since the ivar. It is r ported that the handsome widow was tint struck by Him on n omi him with Mb new civil milt, he hail on made by Churlcs btokes & Co., the eminent Clothiers inner tne lontineutai. ol tuts cny. hot other U. S A.o iu me market tunc nonce. How havpt would the girls have been, Who used to stitch, and weave, and spin, If, in tlieir day, they cou'o have sen 1 he beauties of th Flnrnnnii. The most verfuot. the must reliable i rhnret'nru t ha cheapest Sewina-machlne in the world. For a e at No. C30 Chesnut street. Piocharire ior iustruoUou, whether you purchase or not REDUCED PRICES. Er rmuDA, TM.itoRAPH. Dour Hln-For the benefit of oihi r wbo mar hnre been indued to pur chase some of the ournalls advertised irom tltnn to time, without moeiv'nv anr equivalent tor thnir money, I hereby gladly give my testimony to thu mediolne advertised In voar paper under the name of llahe.ph ( atulu Nearly two moslha ira m wlfa took a very severe cold, v. hlch settled on her lungs, producing; a violent cough, accompanied with great pain in the chest and a (enernl prostration of the nervous system. After trying various remedies UKtially proscribed ia such caog with no apparent effect. I was recommended to a trial of lliutlweth Vaniiv. the result of which was that she soon rooo vered, and I have faith to believe that she owes hor recovery entirely to that remody. ri w. (toitt, :arpenror. No. 18 Bank sfeet, Philadelphia. To bk or hot to bT VVith the ladies the ques tion is, whether in parlor or saloon, this winter, tliey will appear with comploxions of childlike brilliancy, or whether they will remain freckled, speoklod, and pimpled as to their cuticles. Those who use IEmail de Paris exult in possessing complexions from which every diHfljrurina: blomish is removed. Try It. Eugene Jouin, No. Ill 8. Tenth street, supplies it, and so do all the first-class drugalsts and dealors generally, Deserving of Confidbnck.- There is no artiole which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as "Brown's Bronchial Troohos." The Troches have received flattering commendations from the most celebrated Clergymen, Lawyers, and ruDlic Speakers, wbo speak from personal expe rience. Those suffering from Asthmatio and Bron chial Disoases, Coughs, and Colds, should try the Troches. Kendall's Amuolini is a scientifically com pounded article for the Hair, whtch, while it beauti fies and keeps in perfect ordor, adds to its gloss and vitality. The remarkable popularity of the Ambo line is thus accounted for, for it has no superior in the world. We advise, you to procure it at onco. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. Dr. Kozers. oi the University of Pennsylvania, will lecture at the Academy of Muio on Wednesday evening, l'tli lust , for the benofitof this Home, lie seioct as his suo oct, "A mance at the world we L,ive In." and will, in popular language, with the aid ot draw I n its, diagrams, etc, and with that aiility which characterizes him, explain the groat facts in ( ieo oey written on Nature's imperishable monuments. The interest of the topio wi 1 reward a mil attendance. Coal. Do you want a superior artie'e of coal . free trom dirt, s'ato, and othor Impurities, and at a rsasonapie costr ii so, you can procure me same ot W. W. Alter, the extensive dealer in tamilv coal, at his yard, No 057 N. Ninth street, or at his Ollioe, at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. Mr. Alter gives his personal attention to the delivery ot coal to pur chasers, and he guarantees what we have stated, with the other important requisite of good weight. No matter whether poor or rich, Y'.ur Sneers were not made to stitch. When ou can buy a Florence, which Will cost so little monev. No fan ily can afford to be without a Florence The best Sowing-machine In the world. Upholstery. Carpets laid, Beddiuir, Blinds, Shades, and Furniture mended and upholstery work of every description done immediately on call, by as many workmen as are required, at W. Henry Patten's, ;, o. 140S Chesnut street. Hair Dye! Hair Dye! Batcholor's Hair Dve is the best in the world. The only truo and perfect dve harmless, instantaneous and reliable produces a spb tidid black or natural brown romodios the ill effect ol bad dyes, and frequently restores the ori ginal color. So Q dv ail drueeist.s. Tlio penuino is Rientd W. A. iatchelor. No. 81 Barclay street. New lork. Window Shades, Curtains, Curtain Goods, and Bedding, at W. Heney Tatten's Old Entabliahod House, No. 1108 Chesnut street. How happy Is the household where Industrious habits banish care; ' Where all the clothes the children wear Are made upon the Florence. The very best Semng-maoiiine in the world. Havana Cigars and Lvnchbnrar Tobacco, best in the city, at moderate prices, at Flaherty's. No. 837 (Jliesnut, opposite tne continental, in once, Store closed on Sunday. Customers please purchase Saturday night. I'attresses and Bedding renovated and made up equal to new, at W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. "Pharaoh's Sebpkms." A Soientiflo Miracle! Astonishing evervboav! Amusement for all. Bower's Laboratory, Sixth and Vine streets; 60 cents; man, 66 cents. Lace Curtains, and Vestibule Laoes and Bods, in groat variety, at W.Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. When you feel a cough or bronchial affection creeping on tho lungs take Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. Trusses, Braces, and Mechanical Remedies ad justed with professional skill by C. 11. NodUles, corner ox iweiuu ana itace streets, iauios -entrance on Twelfth street, first door below Kace. Old Fctinitixrx overhauled, mended, and re- upholstered, at W. Hkkby Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. M. Siiokmikir & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 Noith hifffitti street, have on hand all the latest stjlos of Chil dren's Clothing. I. K. Walraven, Masonic Hall. Window Cnrtains, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Shados, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Shades, I. K. Walraven No. 718 Chesnut street, W. fc B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W.&B , Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. fcB., tiood Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W.&B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth ajid Market W. 4 B tiood Clothing, Oak Hall.Sixth and Market MARIUKD. UOFF LANE. On the 14th instant, by the Rev William T. Kennedy, Mr. PHILIP II UOFF to Miss .MAUUIK i. LANK, both Ol this city. MULLEN SIMMONS Od the 16ta ultimo, bv theKev. (i. VV. Bnud e, THOMAS A. MULLEN, r.sq., io mi? r.:ujiiA r.. si-ujuurva. DIED. DAVIS. Suddenly, on the evening of the 15ih instant, KhBiAJU Jfc... wile ol amui H. Davis. 1 he relatives atid iiiodus of t'ie deceased are in vitcd to attend her funeral, from tne residence of her husband, No. 2M0 1 rank lord road, on Friday morn ing nxt at 10 o'clock, 'lo proceed to Laurel tliU Cemetery. HEY. On Tuesday morning, January 16, MOSES , in tne ma year oi ins ae. The relatives aud irienas ol the family aro respect iullv invited io attend the funeral, lroin bis late r s- deuce, No. 2038 Green street, on Saturday mormug aixuo ciouk. KETtaEB. This niorninir. 17th nstant, of tvnhoid pneumonia, ANDHEW KLYSEll, in the 7dtj year oi ins aae. The friends and relatives of the family are rospct fully Invited to attend his funeral, on Saturday alternoou next at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No 272 S. ht-oonu street. Ml-LLON. Ot apoplexy, on the loth instaut, ItituiAa xicuiajm, ill ine join year or nis age. The relatives ana inouds ol tne family are reuut fully invited to ationd his (uuural, from his lu o residence, No. 71d Spruce street, on Thursdav, the 18th instant, st 10 o'clock A. SI., without turther notice. (Pittsbura, St. Louis, aud New Orl-ans papers pleaso oopv. I MOOKE On the morniup of the 10th instant. K A I K. wife ot Cbarlos H Moore, aud dauehlor oi the lute Jonn Hintcle, Fsq., in the lath year o, hor age. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully iuvued to attend 1 er funeral, from the residence of hor husband, No. 11)16 Wallace street, ou Friday afternoon, the l'Jtn instant, at a u o oca. FINE CLOTKIKO. THE BtrRCl.AUlKH AND MimrETt9 NOW occnrrln should Indnos every HonAknnr to Dro- ur IN tchumn's KntUe at a tnenn of prlving an alarm, for sn'o, with a VBtlrtr of Iron and Brass Holts and Door Chains, and Sash Faxtonor, by TRllM A BIT A VV, No 8M(tCluhtThlrty-flyc)MAKKErt.blow Ninth. IMTSTEMW!. CHILLY WEATHER WILL I ' make the closInT ol tho doom very dHlrblt tor this a variety of strict of Door spring mar be louoj at the Hardware Htore of TRUMAN A SHAW, ho. B)t ( Ktunt Thhty-flvei MARK KT Ht.. below Ninth. PADFFEIUNO HCI&SOR.S, WITH TWO OR Patent 1'ollsliinK ironn, Tailor's Oeese and (Smooth bad rons, lor sal at the uarowaro tnm ot No. 66 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Ninth. T II E O . II . M C A L L A , ' FASHION ABLK RATTKU, AT TUX OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, No. KM t'HESNOT BrREKT. 1 2tt AUCTION SALES. FITZPATRICK & CO. AUCTION ERR. . New Auction House, No. 927 CHESNUT Htreet - SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, 1020 CUES- JJ. NUT STREET. KALK Ulf ItlU KUt-r:HB UlU I'MNTlNUS. On FRIDAY KVKNIN'l noxt. Kith Instant, at 7 O'clock, at the Art Gallery, I". 1021) lhoniit Rtrnet, will be sold about 100 Hupirb Oil I'alutlnxK, comprising worts of rare merit Now oten lor examination. ll8 4t ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER MONEY BROKER, N.E. COKNEB OFTUIKD AND SPRUCE BTKKET3 Only one Square below the Exchange. NATHANS' Principal Office, established for the last tort yeaia. Money t loan In larira ot stnaiiamonnU at tne lowest rates, on iiamonas,miver riate. atones, Jowrlrv, C'iothinK.anditoodfi oi every description- Oftlc bours ironi n a. ai. tin ir n 1 1 inn TO REN r. frf TO LEX. A LARGE HOUSE ON BRIIMHC jjiiistrcet, near Thlrty-llrst, fourteen rooms, wlthntnblc. iiaat i. r aun'-'tiL,. LOST. rlERTIt'ICATE NO. 195, FOR 1D0 SHARES IN tne name of Humphrey Kiel, and Certidcate No. 196, lor 100 shares In the name of 1) 11. Rnwiey. Doth In the Ocean Oil company of Philadelphia, having been lost or miscarried bv mall, application has beun mad a lor new certilicaios. 113SW8f rAUL A. 1JAVH, JB. TOST. LAST EVENING, AT SAM. MARK i LET'S iThe Abbey, analr of dark FUR Ql.OVm. fastened iok ther with a b ack slk cord. I'hn finder will please return thorn to No. JlW PASiYUNK. Jttoad and be rewarded. It SKATING PARKS. g K A T IXO-SKA T I X U ICE VERSUS SNOW. SKATING TO-DAY AND MG7I1 ON THE V II L LADELPil I A SEATING PAllE, TUIBTT-FIBST AND WALNUT STREET i. Notwithstanding t'ie extraordinary depth of snow, the proprietors of THIS I'ark hare at an ENORMOUS ex pense, and by their suoerlor facilities, bad the snow re moved, thereby demonstrating ttiolr determination to overcome all obstacles ior tho gratification oi their patrons. Take Market street cars to Thirty-first street, and then good Walk, free trom SNOW, to Park. it gKATING TO-DAY 1 SKATING TO-DAY! NATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWENTY-FIK8T Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. PARK CLEARED OF bNOW AND PLANED. Music and Brilliantly Iliumluuted this evening. . SINGLE ADMISSION, i5 CENTS. Take RIDGE AVENUE and 8KVEXTEF.VT1I mi NINETEENTH ftlBlSElS CARS. It SKATES. ftTEEiL SK.ATi; Jf'Olt fc.NT(3 AND Ladles; common Skates ior Boys nd tlltln. at JOHN A. ftp ( K A CO S. 1 15 Bt No. 2B1 K. THIKU. oua door bolow vine st. (JOSTUMES AND FANCY DRESSES IOR LA COTERIE CARNIVAL. L. A. PHILIP S, THE GREAT NEW YORK CITY C O STUMER!! HAS TAKEN ROOMS, No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, And will open for Exhibition his most magnificent stock of FANCY DRESSES, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 18GG. ladles and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and select. 117 U J- E N E 11 & I) A V I S, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 13 S. THIRD STREET, MERCANTILE Cf.Al.US COLLECTED, And Law Business ofall kinds attended to In all paras of J the United hta.es and Canada with lldcllty. MATURING PA PER COLLECTED AT USUAL BANK BATES. 1 13 13trp 'Y o S P Oil TSME N. JAMES E. EVANS, Gun Maker, Has resumed business at bis old stand. No. MO SOUTH STREET, Where he will be Dlcasel to ee his o'd patrons and the public generally. hPORTINO AHTIC'.FS, damaged by thela'e fire, will be sold at a sacrifice. 1 15 6trp MTY COMMISSION KR'S OFFICE, .y PintAOEU'HtA, Januarr hi, lSrtD. Sea'ed Pionosals for aooks, stationery, a id printing, reiiulre by the c It oiuuusslonera for the yeur Idtiu lu aecordiiaca with ordinance of 1'itv i'ouiicih anprored bectmiber 36, lotii, iuukiiii an approprlntioa to tuis l)e uariiueat. will be reciilyed at this Offloo, No 11 Mate House Knw, until U o'clock M.. Saturday. Jonua-y 2n, lwti. Printed scne.lule of artio es required will b fur nished ou api!lcatin at the Cl'y C'oinuilsnio.iers' Oliice, oa whlck tlie bld munt be made. HIH.IP HA.MU.ION,) IHOMAs IiU'KdOS. J-city Commissioner!, 117 3t JOHN GIVEN, $ D K. IIUNTEB, No. ii N. SEVENTH KTKF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged bv all pttriiet mterttted ai by tu the MOST L'CCMBFUL PHTttlCIAN in the treatment ot Dieeaitt in hi$ tpttiaity. QTJIOK, 1 llOKOl'liil. andptrrnuit'tit rum guaranteed luevr cvse. euieuiber i)H. UI NTF.B'8 Celebrated RemcdKi cttu onlv be had genuine at his oid estahlubed Oihce. No. 41 N. SEVENTH Ktreet. aboe Ellburv U30t VERY LOW PRICES. JANUARY 17, 18G6. LADIES' FANCY FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAUE3U V, No. 718 ARCn STREET, AUO VP. SEVENTH STRKET At his old-established stors, IMroitTZH. MANUFACIOBUR. AND DEALER TX FANCY IP U It S FOIt LADIES AND CIIILD11EN. My assortment of Fancy Fprs for Ladles and ChlJ. dren is now complete, embracing every variety that will be worn during the coming season, Kcnieniber the name and number. JOILN FAREIRA., Ko. 718 AKCH bTEEET. above beveutU. I have no partner or connection with anr other store in this cit. 10 2 4mSp J 0TlK A.7 S T A lFl5 A C II, lMPOHTKB ADD Iff AKCFACTtTRER Or LADIES' FANCY FUTlS, No. 826 AUCH Street, Below Ninth, Has now open splondid variety of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANC5T FURS Of every description, latest and most aoproved stylos. 1018 8m Kvcry article warranted aa represented. LIFE, GRUW1H AHU BEAUTY.. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Ji'air Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Sold by all Drtiggista. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. M IL1TARY AND NAVAL AGENCY OF MATHEWS, P0UIS0N & CO., ATTOENEYS, No. 808 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia-Box 2851. Claims foa Bounty, Back Pay, Prize Money, and Pension Claims, promptly collected. E. T. MATHEWS. (Late of Treasury Department, at Washington, D. C). E. POTJLSON, (Late U. 8. Pension Agent). A. TRUMP. 1 15 Im T O 1 1 O U S E K E E P E R S. I have a large stock of every variety of Furniture which I will sell at reduced prices, conslstlnir of PLAIN AND MAEBL9 TOP COTTAGE SUITS WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR 80ITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN KEPS. Sideboard, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book-cases Mattresses, Lounges, Eic. etc. P. P. GUSTIXE. 1 lo am N. E. Cor. St-COND AND RACE TS. I N E OPERA GLASSES. A VERY LARGE VARIETY. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., i l No. b24 CIIESNUT 8TREKT. w 1 L E V BROTH E R, 1VPORTEHS AND DEALERS TV HAVANA CIUAHn AMU MK'HCH 4 U M PIPES, K. W. Cor. KltiUlll ana WALNUT Struts. We offer the finest Havana Clears at l rices from 20 to 30 per c nt. below tbe reuiur rules. Also, tho celebrated '"LONE JACK" SMOKING TOBACCO, wblch Is far superior to any yet brought before the public. M otto of Lone Jack r "SEEK NO FUBTliJiR, KOK NO BETTElt CAN BE fOUMD." 1 16 3in y noun, . " PrWe ol the West." " Mussulman." Eagle of Fort Wayne." " Lebanon Choice," LewiBtown." " Alternate." BROOKE tfc PUOII. 1 6 lmo Nos. 1731 and 1788 MARKET Street. j)HIEI AND CANNED FRUITS. ADAMS COUNTY PABED PEACHES, UNPABED PEACHES. DBIED CHKKR1K8. Peaches and Cherries lu CANS. These Fruits are the finest put up. Koranic by ,i AMI'S . WKIiH, 1131m WALNCI AND EIGHTH SfUEETS. WHOLS SUIT3, 5 INSTRUCTION. QKT A T II O T-0 U O II iwmm EDUCATION Br AITENDINO Itryant, SiraUon & Kimtely'3 NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, S. W. Corner Tenth and Chesnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA W. It. KIMBEKLY, A. JL, Principal. The Philadelphia Cclleiro, an important link in the Great International Chain of Colleges, located ia forty-two principal Cities in tho United Statra and Canadaa. EXTENSIVE ROOMS Fitted up with Banks and Business Houses. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED. Thereby bringing into use all kinds oi Business taper. Penmanship. The Spencerlan System of Business pm.tibii tauirht in its purity. Telegraphing Tausrht in the mott thorough and praotioal xrzv.a t. EVENING SCHOOLS. Tounfr Men who are engaged through the day oaa acquire a thorough knowledge ot 1100K.-rihB.plNG and BUSINESS by attending Evenings only. Students received at any timo, Lhpiouiaa awarded on a satisfactory examination. For further pnrticu are, please call at College Booms, or address BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY, 115 3trp PUIL40KLPUIA. J1 XJ A 3V K LI N mm mmi company, FOR MINING IN NEVADA. CAPITAL l,000o6o. SHARE1 $10. DIRKCTOHS: CEOUGE STILLt, Presfdont. Dr. R. P. HARRIS, Vice-Preaidoot. SILAS BKTTS, Treasurer. R. P. KING, CHARLES HILLBORK, WILLIAM STE FK, B. B. FI1TS. BAKRISON GRAM BO, Secretary. G. P. F1ITS, Mining Engineer, Canon City, Nevada. OFHICK, ' No. 4arj CI1ESNUT STREET, StCOND STORT, PHILADELPHIA. The Directors of the FRANKLIN SILVEtt MIMNU COMPANY invite investmentu in no doubtful enterprise. 'Ihey hare secured two mlnea ot arocrtained richness, In Big Creek Mining Dis trict, Lander county, Nevada, situated but one and a halt miios from Canton City, and about ten miles from Austin. Their ledges are of great width, rich in surface in (libations, and at a depth of only sixty loot, the eon tinuatioi of their property, yielded ore thut paid $215 pti i ni, worked by the radost method. For oiii'-balf interest in a location adjoining tha "CUflTOM-HOUfeE" LEDiiE, upon the same vein oi' ore, an offer ol $150,000 in coin was refused. 'lbi "CUSTOM-HOU&E" LEDGE, ot whion.2000 feet belongs to this Company, is exoeeilmg y rich, and so located that a tunnol 200 feet in length will strike the ledge at a depth of 200 loot below its out crop. Longer tunnels will strike the ledge at pro portionately greater depths Work upon this tuuncl is bing prosecuted with the utmost vigor. It can bo continued nil winter, and rich "j ay-rock" will be ready at an early day for reduction at tbe mills, already located at a short dlstanco, and favorable arrangements are already L made for crushing the ores of tbe Company untL tuoh time as their own work are ereoted. The "PRICE CURRENT" Ledge of 2000 feet ia length is located on the opposite side or tho samo Canon as the ledge already described; It is about eight feet in width, with well-defined co&iiigs, crops out nearly its whole length, and eroding the summit of the ridge which divides Perkins' Canon from Brooks' Canon, it presents favorab.e conditions for development from either valley. A suitable description of these properties cannot be given in a lew words ; full information may be obtained at the oliice of the Company. The advantages of a cho'ce among many good lo cations have been secured by the personal inspec tion of a representative of he Company, of praotioal mining exp rienoe. From hi detailed report, the Company are assured ot the great value and richness of their property, aud arrangements are made lor prosecuting tho lusiue:S with viijor, economy, and despatch. Twenty-five thousand shares of tho stock of the Company will le sold on account ol Working Capi tal. No othor stock is offored for sale. Subscription Books will open January 16, at tho Office, No. 432 CHESMJf Street (up stairs). 1 10wsw3t WANAMAKEB, & BROWN.
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