THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH: PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 18CC. 5 THE WOULD OF FASHION. BfM for prl JHKt Thfejga About IH. naii, Boaat Tie Trnl opBlr f th Ndtnte, Ktc. The fashion-makers are not lets prompt tbnu the seasons. The first day of spring brought the flnt opening ot styles for the ow year; aud it wa ot cuarra an event ot Treat Interest among the ladios, who wore invited to wl'nesa the dlplay. It was no:, poibnt s, thonrht so important an ocoiM m in ceita n circlra a' the 7tu Koirimrnt bMl, or the Le.de kranz, or the Grant rocniit ou, aurl will not be remoraLcrod so Ion j but nobody can over-etiniat the .tcnt ot the commotion that may ie produced by the new eulen when thov aro once osiabli-ibtd Ihe Lew dettrns wre exhttiiiorl bv Madame Di moies. in Lioadwav i and her rooms were oiowdtil during the day. Ihe ar ti po mild, and tiie weattcr In all rejects no peasant, tliot tho 'adies came in nnrxmnt' 1' ln"p fnm eA, and to1' ware evident y pieussd w.th what they saw.- The stylos of aitio.es ol dpi un-i Wi to i- lucrum i and thiti was, In par;icu ar, a frcut varjoty ot the new aloiinlo nsd pored dre sos; sninrthuiir to unit the admirer of the I lam ai.o in at, orot tho elneant and e aboiate. I.APIK8 rnEsfE. 1 A pTetty t;e t-f lr-ss was 01 wh! e nlpa1. Tho Vut waa pored, ovri ir-mniod wit qui' am ot laven der In the lorm ol a tunio. tin tao buck breadtn from seam to aenn were four deep so i Hops, the lower one ten inches Irom tho i de ot the akirt. rorn the back to the tront there as a scollop on euoh breadth, the qtiHing running np the seams o t at each Ream was covc-vd, and the scollops were so (raduated aa to bring the one in Irom flltosa Inch Irom the lo'tom. The plain, poinnd waist was trimmed t match the skirl; and tliore was a coat iloeve having- a fall ot Inco headed wltn quilling on the shoulder, and opcniu at tho hand With a pull oflaoe ana quillinir. A insteiul so to ol morning dre.' was marlo of buff and tiimmed wth blue. On tho front pioow were at, o aa 10 rive it the arpojranco of bvingr loft open and turned bask, and of com n together at the wa nt. This wai ti'inmed around wit d bluo velvet ar.darowo' b'ue buttons, and in the ccntie ot tho front wero t'irea rowa ot buttons. Around tae hot torn it tho skirt woru throe rows of bluo vol vet. The waii wiui ruiice p'u d. wan two point; ami was lint toner' tho d rim turned back at the neok to miMli tho si irt, and to be oin with a chcmiottt. The aloevc bad cups, mudo in tho same Biylo, at tne thou'tlir and band A hiu.tlsomo bluck Bill robe was cut in veiy small ... fcro-, vh ch l ad 10 ds liko tii(,e 01 a fun, around t f k'rt. '1 he reams served as a ba-a for tho buttons which covorcd tho soauis. 1 ho buttons wore o black aiW, with, .mall god sequins banking, from the centre. ' The "Crystal" tuntc was of preen silk, over a dress of prey poplin. 1 he tunic wri composed of a skut and a little low bodice, out in one piece and onen on tbc shoulder end at the side. Tho troy body was cut equate, and the prey skin Ion?, and bordered with preen silk. The tunic was tiimmed with niching- of its own material. The Madelmu pored dress was a beautiful gar ment, ot very )aie buff pout's hair cloth, trimmed with bue velvet. A novel feature was Its lou? ooat tails, with imitation pockets. Smaller pockets weio al-o in front. The skiu was jjorcd and bad a Ion k trail. 1 he Adelaide drcssis also pretty. It is partially gored, wi h to upper sklit a so cord, and cut d ep at he back, and open half its longth at tho sides, and in trout. The entire drocs is composed of two shades oi preen satin. nndor skirt of dark preen 1b inmini'd with a band of the licnter Khado, ornarreuted with silver buttons. Tae upper kirt, ot liirhter preen, is trimmed with a baud of the dark ra'in and studded witn silver bullous. The vaist, of lipht preen fntiu, baa a flior. burque, and is trimmed and bolted with the darker gnaao, with buttons to match. BABQTTSS. Ladies find basques so convenient thstthoy cannot ve. v -veil do wittiout them A pretty spring stvle is mado ol black si!k, cut in points, tront and b ok, with a mateiial of a contrasting 00 or Inserted, i'hi is crossed by narrow ve vet, fastened to the polar with cilt or silver buttons. The col-r miy be blue, ci eon yioiet, or cerint, but should match the tiim mlnp on the dre s. Tho leeve has a cap, and an in frit ion at the band to correspond with the baique. The iront is a la mihtaire MIPSK8' DKERSI8. A Vf ry pretty dress lor misses was made of laven der and trimmed with eieen. Ihe skirt was pored, with a box-planted rufile, beaded with preen', on the bottom. The same style ot luflle ibso rrraneea upon the skirt as to reoresont a basquine, thou eh the gieen rnus np in front. This pives the dress the ap pearance of two garments. It is usually voted by tne ladios that deception, when it is economy, is allowable. The neck U trimmed with preen ribbon, to represent a pointed coliar. Tho buttons are . preen. Tho straight cont-sleevo is going out of favor; and those on exhibition wore ceneratly some vhat lull, home were plopeu irom the elbow with lare pulls. JACKETS. The sleeveless Jackets, in all colors and beautifully embroidered, attracted mnch at ontion. Thoy are muoe to be worn over a wntte waist. One, a laven der silk, with tnmmlnp ot the same material or ' color, anal ot creea velvet, embroidered with beads, was paiticulariy admired. Tne combination of lavender and preon is unusual, but very effective, aach looking ricl r for the blending. Theso sleeve loss jackets wei a embroidered from entirely oripinal deelpns. A ladv, of a well-known fumily, who tvas thrown on bcr own rasonroes, not only devisod the patterns, but embroldorod them. BOJTNETS. It is too early in the season to judge very defi nitely of bonnets, or to say what shape or style will be tne favorite. It will not b dith cult to make a prettier air 1 than the Empire, which, though il has been penerally worn, has found lew admirer. There u a road v a considerable change, and more tian tha usual variety f .ahupus. Tha uipsy Bbape is new, and. for the present, popular. Ina bonnets ars still so small tiiat laaics ure compelled to dress the hair elaborately. THE HAIR. . Kot Ion? since curls woro so much worn that it led the invention ol the hair-curler, which being heated with boiling water, does not erv or bum the hair. Crimps, or frizzes, aro fashionable now, how ever, and ladies who have bad their hair ."done mo" . in pins or t apers all night, and have found that there was no soft spot, even upon a downv pillow, will be glad to hear that a hair crimper baa also been inveuied. It s heated witn boiling water, and will crimp nearly bait the hair on tne head at once, and in a lew minutes, and without injuring it. j.V. I, Mvenng foil. The Value of a Lady's Tfardroba. An Interesting Jury trial it now in progress In Cincinnati. The action was brought by Mrs. Juno I Long against tie steamboat (Jeneral Buell. The nU-iiUn souabt to recover the value ol two trunks iad their contnu'S. niea were shipped at Lauia- viile. HepUnaber 6, 1F.86, to oo dolivored ar Cinoin- an iho acuon was oiiginuny proujui in ins aama ol her husband, General J5:i Long, but the articlns beinr the perfoiml property oi his wile, the petition vni amended. On the part ef tha defense It was claimed the boat was not HaB'e on tue prouna mat tua loss was ooca aloncd by the act of God; and aiso that the truuk oniainea iewelry and articles of stiver-ware, ot which no notice waa pivtn to the officers of the boat, and for wbioU no Ireipht was paid. i The rj1ainiiareplld that the trunk contained arti ces that were legitimately boonglug to lady't wardrobe. The defendant's coune' read a list of tha articles oi,tHtnAit in mi ot tiie trunks:- If izamhinua dress ll do. emb'd linn skirt.... K'J-ou chemises rj-uu Checked prenadine. 40 Oti Velvet bat 13 00 '.Mttcx alpca cio....-47 OOiNme nil- belts and jilveroolor'dgrtiia aashes dine do 40 00, Toilet soan Oelaine do 20 00 Law a drawers.. ... Lawn skirts 20 00 ehlk baique Lawn dress ........ 16'GOi Velvet back Bible. JjraD silk do aud Ivory comb mantle 130 00 Fans 1760 1200 40 tiO 80 00 . 10 00 . 12( . 20 00 . 8100 .140 00 Drab silk bonne'... 40 00 Jewelry Corbels -0 00 Gold bracelet Canihrieundeiflklrts 1100 foarl ear-rings.... W0 00 tlM.lm nnil.raL irtn. f,2 (l0 Hilver m.t nnlltri 2 ba moral suirta... 20 00 lined with gold .. 60 00 Night wrappers.... 66 00 Gold buckle 8000 Total, including a few othor articles t2()04 00 A list was also read of artie'es in one ot thetrnnks i Hot lout, which eonta ned ahonr a aozen drestes ranging in price irom eou up to iw The Colnmhus ffieorplal Ennulrer remarki , npon the uncommon number of bills of incorpo ration belora the Legislatures of Georgia and Alabama. The most of these are for companies desiring: to entae in 'manufactures and mtnincr. The people ot both State are, it says, ev.dontly awake to the necessity of exploring new avenncs to Industrial pronrerity and proeresa. It is noteworthy that the iMqutrer lrankly attri butes much of this activity to the abolition of lavery. While slavery existed the planter invested all their surplus capital in land and ne groes. It is now being placed where it stimu lates Int labor nd enterprise. AMUSEMENTS. riltKLM'i Ornt,-Maria ti Rohan. Thlp Opera was pivon entlr. It was tha first of ad tha amateur opBias lai-t year, but thoa was only given In part, Miss Hewlett being tba heroine. Last evenlnp the "Ducherae" wss played by the third prima donna Ttrelii bas pressmen to us. Miss C . Her axoon tlon t not as yet fanltlesa, but nor styie is good. Hhe la . .rf..ll m i anllin,iD,t suri f,i 1 r,f ammB.I . n Ibh I was more at ease on the stare tnan either of l or pre- accespor. nr, rfaiermnu, now poriocy at easo on thf stage, fnng the tenor part excellently, and with groat expression the cntrrauig duott in the secoud act witb All is C , and wns oscored. The part nt "Duke" Monsieur )uranrl has made bis own. He sings like au artist and aots with the finest iraglc power. Kits Denere has woniMrlully improved in the partof tne pair of ' ls (iotiai" since she sang it last year. The honin was crowded the r.val opeia baa not affuctai this audiunuo in tba least. 4 Acadfmt o Jl r.io. Rohert drew a fl ie hotMo. Himmer's ' Iiobort" Is fami.iar to tbe pub ic, it is good, both in singin aud in act. up. Few artists bave the dramnt'o power aud the confummsta rr' ce ot 11-inimrr. M'me KoMt. w'.io'e 'A loo" mnds a deep Irrprcston when phe first t mj? it, hern, ws m fptaially good vo.ro, aud ssug wiin tho fervor and power which blstinpuiili her. lio i lebra e i air of "tiiau" v88 aot onlv Biimlrabiy ang, bu; 50 ro ploto with pass-on nnrt d..imaf'0 effect as to assume a new autct: it wns one ol the ie lure - ot tho opnu, Ihis arttrnoan J-r Viavoi wl I fc.i givnn. witn Hal e'niann ns tho here, and llerruaaaiaud btinecka la the cast. rOUr.TB lfATlUKB 0 MR. jAnTIS' SEUIKS. These rechoiche entertainments ate univor.-ia iy looned lor b ah genuine lovers of musio, for they oiler a solid, earnest return, and one ominontly satisfying in nil 1 (fpoo.lt 1 ho programmo tor next Thnrsdsy is es''utla!ly eno lor tl.opiiino, and Dffords a line cuancj of hear ing .r Jin vim' biillinut iiud varied qua ittos to tba gieatest advBntacp. Uo will be assibtcd by Ms-lit, Octrtiicr, cchmlti and oilieu. Walnttt Ptkket fnitATUB. The lcmh",r fri 'ik,n other pucci, witn Ur. Cjartc aa tho at traction. Arc a Stekkt Tucatrs 'Sam," ' 'am," r-am," it h the minor r.-us that aoccinpaut lnm. Tuo uuses aio iill crowded. Kew Chebnut Stuebt lHtATa. The Ice Witch. Gint-TANIA Oucbkstra. This ponalai' asd fsshHUiulJlo enlerlaiuuuiit hasucu?ilal program mo ior this aiternoou. HATTERS 0VEH THE The City Convention. Last evcn'tio: the ddcpnts of tho Unt n pai ty for the several Wards oi CatuJen held their City Convention. lor the purpose ot ponj!nutmtr a municipal ticket. Paul C. Budd, E.iq., present inciiiiibeut, wae rcnomiuated for Jluyor. Ahuough. there was considerable competition at the primary rtieetiugB to Eecnro deiesatos for other candi dates, yet the nomination ot Mr. Utidd wai Imost a lorctrone conciusiou. wo wanner nna n:ore energetic Irieiid ot the Union cause than Jlaor Budd can be found in the eil.v, and the arduous duties devolved upon nim oaring tno past tvrojyenrn ot his J-iTicial career have been pertoru.ed with tha uttnopt proinp'ttudo and eor- ectu-Ts. iae iiepuD"cnns in u.imnen nave a majority of nearly lour hundred, and Mr. Budd's election is, therefore, a matter of cenaiuty. No true Union roan should rnfnpn to tntpport him. Tbb Citv Marsh ALsnir. Ai was ex pected for some wefks previous to tho sitting of the t-ity convent on, jonn w. uampDeu, it q., t'je present City Jlaraiial, wai renoui mated lust evening ior the frame position. The faituful d' l charee of his duties entitled Mr. Campbell to the nomination he has jiibt received, and an appre ciative people and party will coulirtn the action of the Convention, in elect'nj hint by an In creased niator.ty. This will be a deserving com pliment to him, to the Convention, as well as to the national onion pavtv ot rue cut oi oumucn. Komtwatib. At the Union Convention held in the Union League Rooms, at Fourth and Fedeta' streets, laat tveuing, Ueneral George M. Robeson win nomiuatod lor Citv Ho'lcitor, K. H. Pennders for Snrveyur, and Captain Samuel Hufty for City lixasurer.' These aro exceJie it nominators, and will bo 1iluraptian(ly elected. The Ward tickets will be made on Monday even- injr next. . New Kailkoad. A b'!l is before the New Jevcey Leglsluiii:e autliori;;nj the coast .'uction of a railroad from Woodbury to Swodraboro. Tiie road will. b of vast importauoe to tho citi zens and larniors of that Beotton ot country, for It is rich in n"i.ciimirai resources, ana well cul tivated. Farmer?, therefore, will find it of great benefit for bringing their goods lo market. Democbatic Convkstion. The Demo crats of the different Wardt n Camden hold their Convention thtt ever'ng; to nominate a City ticket. Dr. L. V. T ie'er will probably be nomi nated for Mayor, and Rellly fiarrett, formerly a n emberot the Legislature, ana also utty Trea surer, will bs selected lor Treasurer aga'n. Starkweather, the Murderer of Ilia Mother and Meter, Ecntonccd to be Hun's on August 17. Frm the Ilarlford Qnrant tfthe 2th ult. The 8upeiIor Coort met ye .terdav. Chief Jus tice Hinnian and Hon. Dwlht Vv". Pardee on the bench. Albeit L. Starkweather, the mur derer of hla mother and sistor, in Manchc-t;r, last August, who had hs Uial th-ee weeks a-o, was brought into the cot'rt-room hanacunea, nnder charge of Deputy rihenff Dibble. He had Very muca tho 6atue appearance usdariug the trial. On entennsr the pnsonerV dock the cuffs were removed from his wriets. and he sat down, look ing about, as he did so, at the spectator, over one hundred of whom were "present, though no public notice had been given that the sentence was to on pronounced, n there was any chance perceptible in him different from his previous appearance when in tne box, it was in his efforts to control himsclt aguinst the exhibition of any unusual emotion: and some detected in tne com! presbion of his lips and the rubbing together of his hands considerable nervous excitement, with a st rong will at woi k to subdue it. lion. R. D. Hubbard. State Attorney, recited the action of the fraud jury in the case of the prisoner, the hnuiuir ot the petit Jury, and asked that sentence mUrbl be piven. Judge Htuman "Starkweather, staad nn." Tne prisoner did as ordered, keep.ng his cjes npoa the bench. "Have j on anything to say, on the flndinor of the .lury that you are iruiity or murder in the first degree, why yu should not receive the sen tence of death " . Starkweather (n a trmnlous, hesitating tone): "1 will-will say nothing. I should like I xhould like to bay eouieihin?; but-but I will not." He then sat down, and keeping his eyes look ins; in the direction of the floor, lUteucd to the senience of the Judite a deadly siit-nce per- vadmg the spectator meaullme. fYlday, Aagust lvtb, was tue day nvea ior nts executiou. titBrkwe&ther was at once lemoved lrora the couit-rootn, and in the narrow walls of his cell should ponder well the mcanina: ords of the Chief J ti bt ice from this hour uut 1 the moment ot.bls execution. Let no folie friendship or interest rtep in to mniena me uni.nuuate nciin from hid prepaiation: lot no lale Hopes be ex cited which must soouer or later be dashed away. Hope for Starkweather, is passed; not even a forlorn shadow temulns. The final word has been spoken; the law has asserted its power, and death mut come to the pilsoner as a pun ishment for his teirible crime. "May God have mercy upon hi9 soull" Vad'lle Pattits still a minor; Bhe is a Spa niard, and in Spain women do not attain their majority antil ihey are 25. It follows that the diva will not be of ace under two years. This circumstance, rather lnslgniticant at tirst sight, aenves great importance Irom the siuguuir nota tion of iled'He f'atti. In vi.-tue of a contract. rando by her nilatives with M. 8trakofch, her brother-in-law, her cuins are divided into three eli at os, tne um of which goes to h'r relatives. and the pecond to M. Birakosch, whila the third is Invented at rood interest to loin her own for tune, of w hich she will be full mUtres from her majority. FINANCIAL. yE OFFEll FOR SALE 0S, 1895, Issiied to the Pacific Uallroafl Co., Interest payable In currency. The hranest Govern ment Bonds on the market, received by United States Treasarer at 80 per cent as security for National Bank Circulation. Morris and E3$ex Railroad First Mortgnso 7's, Due 1014, utrlctly Flrst-cliss Bonds) (or sale lower than othor Bonds of the same class. Govornmrnt securities of all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Ge'.d bought and sold on commission in thin and other niarkcis. Interest allowed on deposits. E. W. CLARK & CO., Banker, 1133m Mo. 35 S. Third St.,Philad. 5-20S' C1TY.WAIUIANTS. 7'3Q O. A. 11AIIM & CO. BACKERS, Ho. 02 SOUTH THIRD STREET TCT CITT Vl'APKAMS at lowest market rates, an! allOW BACK INTF.KKMT. Buy and sellUMlEO STA.1ES LOANS at best market prlL'ts. COmlOCKb KTERK3T NOTL3 wanted at a tbe- MIVM COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points In site Vuion. , STOCKS, Brokers. etc., bought and sold at the Board ot 221 tuihHlinrp 10-40 c o u p o x s Due March. 1, WANTED BY DREXEIi & CO., No. 34 Pontb THIRD Street. 2 21 m rp AMUSEMENTS. i-ar additional Arnvsemrntt tee Third rage. MEIUCAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Brief 3oasn of W R A 1 1 UlllJliS OPEKA. LEONABD GrtOVER . ..DIREOTOK. '1UI3 (Hatunla.ri a FTiRSuON . SI arch .. DRAM) t AltlLY Mi l lS KK. Toon ODf-n at 1, to onmniente at 2 a'clo-k. AiliplsBion to the lint I me. to all prt of the honio Oii. DoLLAK Ko extm cliarxe tor reervlnu seats. Auocr's Eomaatlo Opcr.ln three acin, KRA DUVOLO. Vme Rot'er. M'mo Jotianmen, Habelman, Armand, nermana, Welnllch, Rtelneuke. Air Hermans will introduce Russell's celebrated i giish ba lafl. I'M AFLOAT, I'M ATLO aT." coHrrcTon adolpii neoesdor? MONDAY, March . Rossini's lasiorrrorl, WILLI M 1ELL, with a ce't ol UTipirnleiied stvonpth. 1CK lAt-iebnt ol WlLUELlf FORMk.8 DON CIOVANM. AUCTION SALES. pIMENSE SALE QFDltY GOODS. JOHN 13. MYERS & CO., AUCTIOVEEr.9, Koi. 2S2 and 234 M VtHET Street, WILL Stl L On Ihursday aad Friday, March 8 and 9, Commenclrs e. ch dry at 10 o'clock, BY CATALOGUE, rOR CASEI, The very loe 8teck of DF.Y GOODS o" MK8SR8 JAMES, KENT, 8ASTEB A CO., Par't.'aUv dnmaKcd by the lite flie. A lane norltoa of tie stock hut 1 tt'o, if any In lured 'i he att D'ton o ' the t.aUo Is lulltit. Ja; bolo-t woll wouhylhel- not.ee. 3 8 6.rp B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONKFR, PHILADEL l'UIA ART OALLERY, MM) CHL8XDT btreet. JOfXT SALE OF MANTcL AVE PIKR LOOKIN'Q. ULASSti.it. 1 IKK 'lAbLES, KltA.l KI-.Td. Kit;. From the estslillHlimonlN ol JohIius ( oneiand No. fil S. Fourth street; (icorgo v. Ruukaull. Mo. 911 Arch strooti K. Nevilanrl & Co., So. C04 Ai h stiret. to be hold at fccott s Art Gallery, No. lWO t lietnut street, on iimraay Morning, March 8 at 10X o'clock Included will be found mantel and pier I'Issses of fine Kilt, roatwood, and walnut tramps ot all sizes. In naif 1, nod s ouie i Iooe.iie k annas ot a I sir.es ana ueicriutiuns. oven ior inspection on Mondujr aitornoon, wlin cata logues, oaie witnout resei ve. 3 3 it J. FITZPATRICK & CO. AUCTION RUS. New Auction House. No. 927 CHEKUT Street FOR SALE. FOTJ SAT.tfDRRTT?.AHT.K nWRT.T.TNfl ii.Xo 247 N. Sixth street, opposite Franklin Square Apply IO r, in Aiir.i n , 2 26 6t No. 115 B. TENTH St., below Chosnut. WANTS ITAK1ED AT A SEA-SUORli OR SUMMER f Resort, a poattlon as HEAD WAIl'EK in a Ilotol or lnrne lloardiim iiouae. by a coinpeuint man. IIis mie would act as llousekeeoer. Hi-hi ten Iniunials can be Kt'en as to ability. Integrity, etc. Address JViisi lil.IISON , tii.rnmnto n, I'a. il 2 Ut fl HREF. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO 1 act In IniDortant locations for the New York Aci-1 dental Iimurauce Couinany. Active menot sood al'lrctm apply to KBASK O. ALLEN, Branch Oil Ice, No. 4i9 C'llH-aNUT r-treet. Aop'y soon. 2 21 TI7"ASTED.-A KEW ACTIVE AND EX H perlencea men to se'l a most valuable Fs'cnt t or pertinns competcut., the uiot liuorul luducoruonn are onereu, utuiat o. in DOClv otrect seoonil story trout ream. 'I u smw iw ( WANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE. LJk Residence In eit Flil'ade phis, situation be mn beiiiut and l'le, au-1 'lblrtv-Klklnh anil 1-erij-Fmtl Hirceu Adirss Un lull nartiuulurs. No. 320 M. 1'WtJi lY-FlRST Hireet. 3 3 it SEGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. rfEN FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. 1ST DEAN X always baa his store lull oi cuKtomers Why? lie caure be kecpa tbe best ntock of segard and tobacco In thel nitd ttiate. and se.ls at least lroiu 2 to -'Ml iior cent, li-sa than you enn buy elsewhere. Uo to DEAN'd, N.413 CIO BKlIT htruot. 2d. W hy r it tljut the tliy totiacconlsta are down on Dean? Because he svl s a bet er unallty oi tobacco and scyaraata mucb iea price than tUo can sell. Oo to Dean's. No. 41:1 Cbei-uut mieot. 3,1 'J lie reason wby bo can soil so Cliuap Is bo ansa his retail sales are ovi-r S'luJ par day, aud his wholesale trade hi over t700fl per day. tie can aflord to sell at 'ruin 2 to A per cent, prntlt while others cannot livu on le-i thantroui 2A to 100 per cent, Uo to Ddau't, No 413 C'bCKLUt sireet. 4ih. Deau sells prluio Imported Havana seuors for Blx cents each. Uenuiue Tara lot ten cents, and makes a liberal cisoount to those buying br tha box. Uo to Dean's. No, -ll-l ( liesnut tret. filh. lieanse lx the best navy, of six d ffrtreotkln.il, for ml. M and !l0 ocntn per pound. Dry navy 4v centt lr pound, with adlac iuni to those buylntlve pounds or upwards. . . . Oo to l-an s. No 41S Chesoot stroet. tith. Doan h1i ah kinds ot smokliiK tobacco from 11 curs per pound to l'5n per poaud, an l a din.;oant oa 6 pounds or upwards, 'i ry it, you wli I like it. Oo to Dean'", No. 413 Che. .nut street. 7ih. Deau'sHtorels No. 413 chaauut street If vou Inqalra ot some toliaccoiibla they wl I teli you tby dun't know Jilii- and don't acknowledxe him to bain ihe Dur-lut-H. Why don't they know Mm f Beoamo he sells so cheap he Is klllinu i lie business. Oo to lau s. No 413 Olicanut siraai. I bid. Home tobaceonlsut' iea'nusy niaket them mean, bin lieiia enn afloid lo le Iberal ; lili trade Ualwayaon the incieaae. 'that's What iroub'es tho Kpanbib Jews and nil uonos, M ben you waui prime tobacco or soifura ut a fair piice, o to Doan's, No. 413 uhnut airoet. Otb. Ixtau'a Yura H.-i-Hia are the only uenu'ne Yara in this clly, all oibeia are oi lulerlor iiuallty. Deau si curpd tiie whole crop ot Vara thin year and lor next year. II you want uulne Yara HoKara, no to Dean's, Ne 413 Cuesuut aireet. lOih 'l i e lareat a-sortm nt ol segars In any one S'orelntbp fulled Htie you will find at DbAh'tj,No, 413 t HESNU'I Mfeet. N. U. For eiganilttMi, apply to tka Government, NufT eed if'illiujp . "yilAT 25 CENTS WILL DO ! JiO. (i0'4 CIIESSUT BTRKKT. NO. OOa C1IK8NTJT STIIKKT, 23 CESTR. 93 CBN rfi. KO. O0 CHKSXUT STItEET. a. j. norrs, A. J. UOYTS,. 25 CLUTS. 25 CENTS. A. J. nOYTS, GREAT SALE OF RICH JEWELRY AND FANCY CO0D3. A NEW FEATURE. A NEW FEATURE. 25 CEN'13. 23 CEST3. NOrniNO LIKE IT NOl'HISU LIK.I4 If. ji a,1t r.f m flr4f-f'la4A .Trpl1rr anrl Prnii-.r floods Dealer, to bo closed out to make room ior tho LedRcr o.nce. ONLY ON" AmirLP. 25 CENTS. O LY OLE AUl'iCLE 23 Cl.Nl!. HOLD AT A TIME. BOLD AT A TIM t.. ? Better than anv GiltSale. GIFT HALt;. GIFT FA I.E. 2 CENT. GIFT h A LE. TWENTY FIVE CENTS 25 CENTS TWrtNT-FlV CKNTS TWEN'lY-FlVE CENTS And One Do lnr Is a l that Is ke.I nor antolc. no mat ter oi w but va no It may bo. Hj t.iiu uicihod you luaf ('' . A 1 '1.1 T A I ' 11 ' A GOLD M'AlClI FOTt ON" DOLLAU Vail ONE DOI.LAIt. I A Silver Watch . a Silver plated Tea SeV a Kllvcr Co.Toe Urn. a ot.ver-i-iateil Gi bict, iior. lee 1'itoner, I'.utt,"r lui-li eet oi Forks or inoone one dolinr. Hich Jewolry. oi all toe liiuut anil most l;nrovud pntiorns; Onera i-innie".1 hip, iaijie .uu hkk i i;utiery, iieKiet a yreut vurictv oi - tlinr gomlH. Ail to bo i'.lpspd of ou a uey I'inu oi sate at a pcice aa onipiituit to evorvnouy inclined in tins u t nmy io loumi a tfr.'at ar:etv or artlc eH. s-icb as tmitloncry Fnveloues Ink, l'ons, ciHe.B Mm Uulr Nets, Ludicn' Blt LiK'klos. TO'itli Hnislic s, l ocket Hooks 1 oiiilm. Fanor Good and l'or tiinitiry, i1! ckiKCot 1'aier Co Noc Tun, I nstav lnk's, etc. eio 1 jiokp gi-ods can bn purcbaien ot 2', couiJ per article, accoruine t- tne loi.owino- terms s - First. Our pmoiia lire required to se-eci from the 25 eent list such an nrtlc e or ariic e a the may d-aire, lor which thev irie tho pr!e (twenty dve cn'. per artli c) wh'ch In ninny Insuinees is lower tha i thai of the wholesale dea'crs. 8ocond linundlato y altor con- cludhm this pu'cbase 1 reKinkcred certificate or onb'r w ill be (ilven, free oi eliargc naming an arilc'e In tlin fll l'Ht, ibn' can be had tiuon the payment of one dollar, 'iho ariloie so speeded will ibeu be shown, and the correct informal ion as to lia uo and ;uthty will be Liven, ihlrd. It Is tben loft optional whetber ihe bolder ol the ceriidcato pavs ibe do ar and tnkus tho article, or. not r-oihiiiu is pain ior until you Know wnuiyou Kt. special ntttnilon Is called to t lie tact that in no case ran Iho xlluhtest deviation from our established terms mhI rules be nindn , n.l nilberence to oar imnar lal System of conducting tlili novel sulo is nncessary, tnat ail may snaie eiuu iy tno aiiviiinnxes ivsiitunK iron our liberal nieihod c JMiiH business. Hy this motli id no money can e 'ort. SO u oney Is h ii.ardrul. For youdonotpiy neither nra you under an' oliltuations to pay. ior any ariiclo until you know wiiut you are to receive. i:verhdy receives more titan their money's worth, ntd. as a matter of coumo everybody wli. be ae'iK red wiih tins novel sa e. A visit fiom 110,111 0 Innles irad cen'lcmen Is exnect1 Ve ore ve cIopp out our imn'enso stock. anil see for i oiirsclvoi. '1 be ladies v, 1,1 lln.i A ;ri!.-it vnr etv of pond particularly annptod to their i:so nu t wl 1 not fnll to call early. 'I his sale is really the late-it novelty, No. (Ml C te'pnnt street Sale to continucday and ev.uiln? until all the fcoods are disposed of. A. J. H0YT, ' 8uocosort.) J. M. Lloil A Co.. Ko. C02 CMESNUT STREET, . ' rhlladolphla, Pa. . JtOTICE. Vino French Plato Fhow Cases. Sutcs Debits, 'Counteis Ciulugs, etc. for td'C. 2 24 smwsli QniSXCT GROYfi WaiSKT. ,- J . No 220 North THIRD Stroet. If aythinpt wanwentnl t9 prove the abrolute pnrlt c th's Whisky, tiie fol'owl.i ort flea Irs should dolt. There l noelcobollc a.Imulunt knonaconmi ifll igsu;!! rccorxmcudallen nom such b'gu souiccs: , 1'EibADELi'iiiA, .Septeu,bcr 3. lfl'3. We have cs"!'lly tested t'io sump e o CHEHNLT GKOVE WH1HKY vhich you Bond us, and flml tliat it contains konk vviuk voikonoi s si:u.si a;k knjwnsi KfslL oil whiLh Is the ebiiractenctio aad luju.loui .j grejiei.t of tiie wlnskii s In general use. DUOIU, G.vltK.'.iT .t CAM AC, , Analytical Cuein'its. Ktw YoriK, SeDt'niber 3 IS 8. I have ana'vsed a hample ol CHiS-iNOT OKOYE V-Dl&KY received i,nm Air t harka wiierf on, J r., of rbliado pli'a! a-id htviii't ia"rtiallv tesu d 1' 1 am pie stJ t sti,tc that it is entire y l-uu iimoh i-oisosous ur iKLFTKi'iore aubslanoos. it li uti unuauuliy puro uuu liut llavortd qua iiy of whisk-. , JAMK8 B ( ni 'rOV.M.D., .' Aos'ytical t lienmt. Bo-- on, irnrsh 7. 1811. I have made a chem!"-.! O'lnl-sls of coinmorcial sa n p es of CiiF.SNUT GliOVE WabKV, wbicli provej t j be iree from tho heavy Fmil Oils, and porieui ly pa-j un,l unndu't -raied. 'I he tl'io flavor of this v, n'bky is derived torn tbc grain usou in mauuiaciurrm it UeipeH u1 y. A. A. M YE, JJ. D.. btnie Assayer, No. lii Boy istou stiect. For sale by bar el.demliohn. or bottle, nt No. 226 North TU1I1D Si.eut i'blladeiphia. . 3 3 E L L E 11 S V 11 O T II E 11 S, No. 13 N. SIXTH STUE2T, ' Having added to their foiuicr business that of YAIL AM) FACT0KY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full assortment of everything in that me, -which they will sell t the lowest rates, Including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Belting and Steam Packing, lace and picker leather, band and iiabness leather, roller cloth and skins, card clothing, belt hooks, rivets, etc. Alto continue to manulacture as heretofore, vim: cloth, SIEVES, MC KEENS, Etc., Of which a full aceottment Is kcit constantly on band. - 1 Stltuthsimrp LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Jtair Restorer and Dress ing ihvigoratc, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon tho 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. Xadies and Children ' will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hairf and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Sold by bll Irsg( Depot 193 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. JJ3 PIIICB & WOOD, H3 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARCII. Poet makes bloachod and nnblcaohod llu'llns, at the vcrr lowest intrkot prices . Bleached Muslin, good qualKy, ?i. 8, CI, 25, 67 J. Best bleached Muslin fntto otty, rrd wide, 71 and 40 cents. Wide TJnb'cttchcd Muslins ? and S3 cents. Heaviest yard wide, unbicaohcd Muslin, 81 cts. 5-4, 6 4, 8 4 9-4 and 10-4 Sheeting Muslins. Tablo Linens, Napkins and Towols, Shirting Liuons, best make. 8ootch Diapor, br the pt oe and yard. Bussia Crash, 18, fO and C5, very cheap. WHITE GOODS 1 WHITE GOODS! Jaconet, Cambric, Nainsook and w:fi SIujUus. Viotoila Lawns and white Tarlotau.-i. Plaid and btupcd Nalniook Muslins. PlalJ Cambr.c Mu;hn. Whtto Blar.!illcs, 75. C3 rind SI 12 a yard. Marseille, Lancaster, and llonoyoomb Quilts. Black Alpacas 60 conti np to SI 12. Ladies' and GcuU' Llnon Catnbrio Hdkfs. . Ladles' and GonhV Hosier v. Ono lot of Ladies' Enrjli'h MIk Gloves, l and C2 cents a pair. Ladies' and arises' Coo' Sk!ti. PHICLi & WOOD. o. 113 '. NINTH. Street above AfoU. N. B. Will remove to tho N. W. corner Eighth ond i burt fcireo'8 about tho last of April. 8 3 OUllNING GOODS. J. ffi. li At LEIGH, TSo. S02 CHESKUT STREET, II A3 SOW OPEN A LAltQE ASSOBTMEST OF srjrKiaoa LLACK SILKS, GRENADINES, DELAniKS, B02MAZINES, t CRAPED And a erect variety of rare and now fabrics, suitable tor C2 24 stuthlOt MOURNINO. IIEAP LACE CURTAINS ' TLo Sulscribcra have received from tho NEW YORK AUCTION SALE A LARGE LOT OF LACE AND MUSLIN CTJETAINS, PP.0CATEL, SATIN DE LAINES, TEPwI'-Y, COT ELI NE, AND OTIII-R I UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Wbicli were bought at a rout sauriCou, and will ba sold cheap. ' SHrPPARD.VArsIIAR'JKGEri&AnSISCK, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, 2 27Ctrp No. 1003 CHE3NUT STREET. J) U P L E 'X S K I II T . FASHIONS FOR 1G0. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLK SPRIKQ) HOOP SKI 11 T. Koch Hoon of this PEOC7.I Alt SKIRT Is composed of Two nnc't-:tmprrd He. l nr.t.gt. braided TioerLVaiwl VlliMLV !i;eiiier Kius to tour., iuruiing ai once tue h I HdNOKSl and moat FL1.XI liLK HUOl mad a 1'ljcy will not bund or bkkaiv like tne Blugie sprlnss, tut lll kvkh 1'itKbituvK their mik'Kor ona beuth'ui. hiai'K where three or four ordinary skins wilt have bem thrown away as usclesH. Ihcii u ndrrful jl.abHiiy Anns emtATtr to the Oou- JOKT alld CONVH.MhhrR, bl'slu(-I(KlvillKIJi rEK81iPLICA.-)I'K8 to the wbakkk, aa will he yarticumrly e-jyerunexdhy LADIES aiu-numx croact-u ric-j'i-ont, iuni. o;ru. etc In fact fur the promenade, or hnutf. tha churrh. th-a Ire. or car they are IjNBuiu'asjkd. coiiihiulnK OOMi-OttT, rii'KAini.iTY and r.cohouv, with that kleqanob ot anane which has made the DUPLEX: ELLIPTIC THK BTASDAIil) HKIttT . J , OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Manufactured exclusively bv tho SOLE OWNERS of 1'ateut, , WESTS, BRADLEY & CA11Y, So. CIIAMBEKS and Noa. 79 and 81 RKADE "ti., NEW YOUK. Ifcroiianta will be supplied as above, and br I'nlladel pha Jolihern. Foil HALE In all First-class Retail Storks In Tnu ClTT. luqulielor lU3mip BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, j p A P I E It M A 0 II E GOO D S. PAPIER MACHE (JOODS. TARTAN GOODS, ' I SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. -A fine assortment of I'eulor fache Work Tables, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch 1'laid Goodn, Jnst received per the steamer "St. George," too lata tor Christmas sales, suitable for Bridal Uittu, etc., will be sold low. ' ISAAC TOWNSEND, Tfonre Fnmisbinfr Store of tbe late JOHN ; A.. MUEfUEY, , ! t . No. 922 CIIESNui STREET, 124 Bojow Tinth street. ri'UE 8TATEN ISLAND VKKCY DYKIKQ Jk f.BlAai;lJUf.fl I, At ur, nuni-, , . o. 47 a. E1CIHT1I 8 roei, Kai side. NO UIUKK Oli'liK IN-'IHIS t:HY. With the henents ot an axperleiice ot ncary flnr yeai-s on itiatan Island, and UctlltlMt uneiiualial by any othr entail Isaim-nt In tins couutry, wo offer suimrior Indurrnieuts to tho having rn, waoiiauor rancv Goods lur DYJlINQhR CLEANSINO. bAkRETI', M PbKiH, it ro.. j No 47 N. I-1'. HI H Ntro.t. I'lilladnlolila, I os 5ad1JOU blrriit Now York, o 7ltl HKOAlW4T New Vora, Xoim l U LI ON Streat, UiWlyo. film X DRY GOODS. I?! IV 13 SHAWLS, A good opportunity to securo t Fino Shawl at Tory low price. PINE EPwOCEE SHAWLS. PINE PAISLEY SKAWLS, FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. The entire stock will lie aold without regard to th ' COot. JJIjAN KETS ! BLANKKTS I LNOLISU BLANKE1S. FINE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All our fino and n c-Oium grade, Tory much r diict-d in prices. MAI5KILI,KS QUlllS, OP OVTl OWlt IMPORTATION. ' A prcat variety of now patterns in all sizos. A larptr stock to select from than in any olhcr osta. ll.'sl inent in this o.ty. j. c'gtrawbridgs sea, T2 21 rp. N. W. COE. ElGIITn AND MARKET STREETS. I 1I 1 O IL rV ANT! TO LIKEN EUYEHS. 1UE RIGHT PLACK TO GO FOn IBE LARGE?,! STOCK OF LINENS. FOR LLNEN GOODS of tlio best quality. FOR TURE LIXEX GOODS, warranted. FOR LINENS, at Importer's prices. FOR IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. FOR STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. . FOR TABLE LINENS, all Vlnda. FOR LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASINGS. FOR NURSERY DIArERS AND BIRD EYES. FOR TOWELINGS, of all kinds. FOR LINEN LAWNS AND CAMBRICS. FOR LINEN DRILLS AND COATINGS. FOR ALL KINDS OF LINEN GOODS. 1 MILLIKE N ' S STORE, ' . t FOR LINENS ONLY, No. 828 Alien STREET. N.B. The new style LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES, expected by the next steamer. . 1 18 thstu2m JJAN I) S O ME SILKS AT LOW PRICES. We bave now open a choice assortment ot SPUING SILKS, Of every variety and quality. IN CHOICE SI1ABES AND COLORS. Silks Suitable for Evening Dresses. Silks Suitable for Street Dresses. r BLACK ORO GRAIN fill KS. BLA.CK TA Ft ETA PA RISIENNES. BONNET TAFFETAS. DBAP DK FRA5CK. AIllll-Rr8, COKDET). UliO DE AMFUIQtTE", tiRv DU KUINES. TAFFETAS, AflD BLACK SILKS, Of every variety, with and without Lustre, at le.s than present cost oi Importation. IT. SrX"Il fc SOIS 2 i7,lnw 7J8 "1(l 716 N- TKNIH 8T SPLENDID .TABLE CLOTHS. Just received, a tow eta of the very finest OAMASK TA LiLl'l CliOTIIS. WITH NAPKINS AND DOYLIES TO MATCH. Abo, a few pieces of . ' Wide Irish and Freaeli Sheetings, 4 TUE FINEST IMPORT KB. SHEPPARD.VANHARUNGEN&ARRISOM, Importers of Linen House Furulshlnu Dry Uoodd, J2 3t lio V U8 CilESNUT Street. I 1 LNEN GOODS UNDER REGULAR PRICES. 'We are soIIiuk 7-1 unbleacocd Table LI nan i,r (2Xc. per yards the celebrated band-loom c-.tra heavy Tabie Linen lor W Hc. bio J court Bcvfley Taiie Llaan, b7Ho. hauiW-ouie doub e llama k da , Ml -25 ; 1(1-1 Lluea Mieetnu'. i"! perj ar.l. Pi1 low Llnpaa-l 4 L'nena lor Ladit ' Waar j 4 4 hi aty hhir.'niil 4 4 oe Hhirtl-w, Very cteap by t'ia piece: peoj Linn I oe:8, ai'3 par oonjue I.liin Towelsol every deacr.pi o Gl-it Towellluut Nuri-ary Dlape.a, il , wt piece i Hpr.ng loUitl 1iiuIh lone si Linen HtHiilkeiolile ;t Honey Comb (iuIiMj Lanca'tfr Quills, Mar.,il s Quits W eall aaptciul atin Ion to a vary tine Blanket we tro ItiliBL'a a0 per pair) s iiue we did sail ai !. Aho.a lariel.neof Uosiory, K. D. & W II. PKNNKLL, 0 I St Ko. lO.'l MARKET etrit. J CHAMBERS, NO. P10 ARCH STREET.-. Hniinj tJoods u opeuod. FRr M'll AH'f Li N, two v.rds wale, fordrcHos. VI All) and K'lRIPH), do to 1 A1.S1- 1LI.1 rt, lor ill f .-'. HllJKKi- u anu i ui'keij. for waist I'Nt, UIHKAl) VE1I.8 . V A I KNCIENNE K l s. new utrlea. ' l iil.sm Lack Uoodh, la e'i uovc'tle Rlt'll CAMMKIC ItUt.lNtiH. IHKUTIOK. ETC. Ut pitees so t flnlnhcd CAMilRIC, U yard wide, at Mvcum. AUivaui.