THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAUOil 5, 18GG. AMUSKJ1KNTS. Vvw Churhut Street Ihbatrr. The Ice Witch t)M been taken oil the bills, the expenso of each debt's periormanon bains' 100 (Treat tor a lone run. She Thrte iiuardnmen a favoiite dramatization of l)unta' rmmmtal novel mil be revived. Mr. Hor daunt and Mr. Clarke playliw the two prlno pal parts. Altogether the coat is a strong one. The puce i very showy lull of utirnnx incident and well pat on the stage It ll bo fol o iwd by a play of an at morlt. enti'lod Vharle Xll wbioti has a pi-eat Enropean rrpntati in, and is a drama both in censi ruction and dialogue, far a ore the drama of i be present day. Wat.rut Strbkt Tbiatrb One of the Snort creations of larke di n'avlnt; pd ns. not talent, will be jrlven iofcerf JBrierl. of which he was the original representative in tins o'tv. The piece -rill be pot on the stage with the grea est care, and well cast. - As.cn Strkrt rnEATRE. Sim, whose fokoi are sever stale, and yho- po itone-s never tails. A cadi ht or Mnio Ouillaum Tell wilt be plven this eenlnv with a most magnificent cast Hernial s, Himmcr, Habe man, H emeclte, Maa'He heddl, and Mad'le itim 1. This stib.lma conviosl. tlon, iuli of grand klinp idty and local ctiaraotr, can never be beard or seen under more lavorab.e circumstances. rKBSLLi'H Opera Hie next performance will take place on Tuesday, the Ota Th Printers' Ball To-Nioht. Trpoprao'ilcal Union, Mo. 3. ot rhnad Iphia, lve their annual ball tbis evening- at Mus cat Fund Hall. I bote who wish to enjoy a tlist-class citizens' tiros hop should be on hand at the Musical Fund to nic lit. I be proceeds will be nted to procure a suitable place of assombly lor the "Lnion" In tutnre. Speakiug from experi ence, we can reoommpnd the typographical Hop as being among the most delightful ol the season. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Democratic Conventiok. The Demo crat c part v of Camdt n held a convention on Bmurduv evenirjfr.at the ball of that association, for the purpose ol uora nating candidates for the cotnff municipal election, which takes place on the 13th hist. Th following eontlemcn were selected : -For Mayor, Dr. L. P. Pisler; for City Marshal, John Lauiug; lor Treasurer, Robert Y. Bouin. Immersed. Last evening the ordinance of baptism bv inimcreion was administered to some twelve persons In the Plrt Baptist Church, by the new pastor, Rev. Mr. Kose, under whose ministration a profound religious interest has been awakened, and many are being added to the membership. Revival. The revival in the Third Street Methodist Episcopal Church, which has been in progress for aeverul weeks past, still continues to excite deep interest. Yesterday, dnring the mornina' service, sixteen were admitted to pro bationary membership, and twelve were bap tized. RionT Hand of Fellowship. The right hand ol fellowship was given to lour porous yesterday momine in tho Tabernacle- Baptist Church, who were taker into membership. General Bnell and Senator Sherman. From tlte New York World to day. General D. C. Buell thus puts his foot on a slanderous story, invented to his discredit, out of political hostility or- military lealousies, we presume, and which Senator Sherman allowed himself to repeat in the Senate the other day: The Hon. John Sherman, United Sla'ea Senate: Kir: 1 and tbe to How mar passage in a speech which you delivered in the Henate on tho 2iith ultimo: ... "It ever the time shall come when I can no longer confide in his devotion to the principles upon which be was elec.ed, I will Did lure -veil to Andrew Johnson with unaffected sorro. 1 wfll remember that when a retreating general would have left Nashville to its late, that again with heroic courage he maintained his nosi." It will be understood by most persons that I was the ollicer to whom you mean to allude as bavins been prevented from abandoning Nash ville, during the invasion of Kentucky ov Gene rals Braes and Kir by Smith in the autumn of 1H02. The story has "been a popular ono in cer tain quarters, and once belore appeared in a shape wnicn induced me to give n ouiciat con tradiction. Admitting that importance has again been eiven to it by the position in which you have repeated and endorsed it, 1 shall, on some future occasion more fitting than the present, recur to the story, lor the -purpose of tracintr it to its origin and refuting it. I will permit myself to say here, however, that, in addressing the Senate upon the important question of reconstruc tion, vou would have done better if you had not erone into the domain of Action to find ex cuses, whither lor Anally givine to the policy of the Executive the support wnicn it merits, or ror now hesitating to commit yourself absolutely against it. l our oneaient se. vanr, l, j. JDUELL. New York, March 3, 18G6 Condition ot Western Colleges. Our educational interests naturally suffered to a considerable extent during the war. This was especially true of our Western Colleges, whose young men buckled on the Armor with an un paralleled enthusiasm and unanimity. Since the close of hostilities, however, these various institutions have, as we learn Irom the recent reDort of the Society lor the Promotion of Col legiate Education, regained moot of their former prosperity. Antioeh Colletre, Ohio, oripinally started under tho Presidency ol Horace Mann, besins the Year under very favorable auspices. The Bellows and Starr Kins Professorships have been increased by subscriptions respectively of $20,200 ana 2U.UU0. Citizens ot I'roviience, K. 1., have recently donated the sum of $29,500 lor the establishment ol a 'l'roviueuce 1'roies- sort-hin." Olivet College, located at the pleasant viKaee of the same name in Michigan, is one ot tbe most nromisina of the Wesiern Universities. The buildings comprise one brick hall used as a dormitory, and erected at a costTif $24,000, and one wooden hall divided into recitation and lodging-rooms for yountr men. At a recent meetintrof the Board of Trustees, it was voled to Lulld a new edirJce durintr this year, costing ioity tr hfty thousand collars. There H lite wise in connection with the college a chapel capable ol seating lour hundred persons, which, rliir'nic the nast vear. has been refitted ami en larged at an exDense ol $."000. This institution, which is modelled after Yale, though noniiaully under the controloi the Conaretratiouul Church, is vet desicrued to furnUh educational facilities for evory denomination. An effort is now being made to secure an endowmeutol $100,000, which will place the Colleue on a firm and permanent basis. President Moinson has been spending some weeks In the metropolis lor this purpose, and is, we hear, meeting with encouraging suc cess. Several subscriptions, rangiug from $000 npwara, nave oeen secureu. AnnlArbor (Mictiiean) Collece, has an attend ante ol 43G medical, 300 law. and 205 other stu dents. Its finances are in a very flourishing condition. Three new assistant piofessors have recently been appointed. The Institution is well endowed. Oberlin (Ohio) College, of which President Flnnev. the Itevivalist, wai until auite recently the President, has enjoyed , the patronage of between eleven ana twelve tnousaua s'udents einee its fouulatiou in the Western Reserve wilds, thirty years ago. The annual averase attendance for the hrst fltteen yean wa? 600: for the ten succeeding, 1200; and for th war Tierlnrl. 9H7. It has educated J00 colored stu- dmita. nri tralu'ated 155 ministers, 84 lawyers. 18 physicians, 12 lonign missionaries, and 72 Tirdfetidnra and teachers. i Iowa Colliire. located at Grinnoll, suffered very much from the war, nearly all the young ' ripn nt one time being absent in the tented field. Many of them have, however, returned to renew their studies, and a prosperous future opens up before ft. A stuue cdificti in the town has recently been purchased and. added to the College buildings. - ; " - '..'. 7"' ' - The following report shows thn number of I students in attendance at the Western college?: onio. " Name of Inntitntion. 1 No. of Students. slsiictta College 4 Wesiern Kerve College. ad 40J 300 ".'.!.'!!!!! ii i3tj Mount Union College V ittenLerg College Wnberloroe Umvorsiiy. .. Iniaon Univerit Oxford Female Uo.l-f. . . I Pi DIANA. Wabash College 1(50 Sia e Unlvraity w... lnO Xaruviiie Univeisit , 115 BJ225I ILLINOIS. timei-slry ot Chicago 202 Miurtiefl I ollece 220 II mois College 110 Knx Col em- Ill 1 cKendree C'-i'ttre 135 Mortiiwosiern Univefmty ; , 128 Nurthwtsterii lema eUntroraity 100 wisoohsi. Univers'ty of Wisconsin 100 Beioit ColletM C9 MICBIOAK. Ann Arbor , 239 Olhe' 8i)J IOWA 1 Central Univera ty 158 MINNKROIA, llanii ton University , 800 KENTUCKY, Kentucky Universifv 225 TENMESSEB. . lusculum College 25 JXtw lorle Commercial Advei titer. AMUSEMENTS. 'r additional AmxuemenU tee Third Pag. AlblvlUAN AUiutitll Or" MUSIC LEONABD G ROVER D1BECTDB. l OBniToj iRPi nve mum 01 bRAMi Of KM A.N net-HAl THI (Mondavi I VIMNII V.rrhl FOB THE rlBSl 'llMK IN AMERICA ID SEVERAL BoMlnl's Master Opera, WILLIAM TELL. Presented wth M.W and J-AUMFICENT COS- KEW AND TiKAinirnL BnPNFTtV AN 1M HEA8LD CHOEUS AID ORJllEsTR I. and tee lullonlnit cmbriclna ibe area strrngtli of the - Oil AM) UtRMAN Ol'EK 1 COMPAVV Arno'a Mecbtol Krnnz Hlmmor Jncqup, 1 bo Kifheman Tbeodre H.he m m nuouipn an u nicer. ,. Jelno Aroiand " l'resentlns tbe three Frtml 1 noil Wa'teriurs Jeaeph Uermannj Cum theUoreroor Joaouh Woliilloh wuiiatu leu Ue'nlaU Sieinecke Preflpntlncr tha 1hrMi Prlnil liana. llathllde the Governor's Mece MMeE vlrl Haddl jemmy, kdii ot J oil M'.le honhle Dzlaba IlcdnlK Wi eof iell Madame Anna Ploeouail maicniai Alpnonie brouo j.euu!oiu vii.o iieninaa 'ine ballet incidental to the upaia ny Miss Ttiorea Wood Barons. Courtiers. T.adlea. flo'dlera. Mouitnlrnv-n, tuapeia 01 1110 Laiiioadj 01 1 swrz, uns. ana uuiur- if allien COMiUCTOR ADOLPII "EDESDOBP J i CjnUA I JJI-UUt Ol the CPlCDTtttBll Ariit Willi ELK FOIlMtd. In Mozart's chef d'uuvre DUN GIOVANNI. WILLIAM FORM EH as ;. Don Giovanni 8 VlUBPtY NEXT. crand family maiikee. AND E K L I Hi P BBN'BPIT IX alD OF THE NOBLE FIKPMFN ' ' K1-A11LI U AT TUB ORE AT FIHK ON M ' Nn.VY rnhrnarv 2ft. Tbe Management of the Al-W CHE9T.NTI1' STREET THEATRE. ever dfialroas and wll!ln to asnist nl saftercra. enne- cia ly tl:ose who In rmrxult of tbelr d'.i'lea. irelnliirel in a public cauce and are therefore oubllo benefactors, use (real I icannre in 1IU(.K1U A H'CMSriT in aid of tbe untor'unate snfterora and are happy to be FIRST .O RI-8POMl to the call mode upon he citizens ot Philadelphia Inspired by these sentiments, tbe Management are uapp.r iQunoiiniei GUAM L.UUHLK BEMSriT, -ON TUB AFTERNOON AND -KVEN'ISG OF ilJED.Y. Nardil 13. 18G6. cn which occasiina 1WO LIMIxCT R1T.LS WILL H PRESENTED. and the STAR (!OMP Nf OF 'im, CIIE8NTJT H I KKfi'l' I HEATRE WILL . PPEAft. i HF. ENTIRK HIT PH KITH ot both perfonnnncea will be devoted to the rollef of tbe BDove-named snilerera. The Commit ee aupolated at the Convention of Fire men, he'd on Haiurdav evening. Match 3 are r.'S.wc- lullv invited io call anon the anauemen ot the Theatre tor the purpose of reoeivlng 'Hciets to be sold 'or ia lieneut, anil or cooperating wltn me manage ment asmwut TDETIELLI AMATEUR OPERA. CONCERT JL BALL. i MARI V T)I BOHIN win be repeated 1UE3DAY iVKMXG, March 7, tor me iaai lime. Season ilelcels. admltttna a irentleman and two ladles tna reiiiainuer ol tun season, sh. hinu-ie ticaeta. eae.u. l f,0. To be bad on v at Mr. PERELL' 8 Rooms No. 12'M Cheanut street, this atteineon troiu 2Ji to 4 o clock, ana on luesaay uom v a. m. to t r. & . a a n WANTS TIT ANTED AT A SEA-8HOKE OR SUMMER V V ItcHort. a position AS HEAD WAll'Elt in a Hotel or large Boarding House, by a competent man. Ills wile would act as Honsekeeoer. Kent tes iinoulals can be given as to abl.ltv. Integrity, elo. Address JOHN A Ull K8UM , Uennantown, Pa, H6t q HREF. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO I act in hnt ortant locations for the New Yon Acci dental Incuranee Comnany. apnlv to FRASK O. ALLEN, Branch Otlice nvVH.UII IIVI K"VU HIIIIIVBl. AO. 4 111 tiitBJ u i utreeu Aopiy soon. 'i 21 "IT f A NTED. A O'EW ACTIVE AND EX! II periencea men to soil a moHt valuable Pt'ent For persons competeut, the most liberal Inducement- are uiirreu. lhuhijiu. iuva otioui. buuuuu iiurjr iront room. iiisiawtw Prf WANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE, A Li. Residence in est Phliade'phla sltuatlnn be- vtcen ( besnut and 1'ine, and lblrty-Kiglnb aud Korli -Flrnt streets Address with full particilnrs, no. iuu b. i r.A i i-i 1U51 tireet. a 3 ii- FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A HANDSOME COUNTRY Place, containing 98 acr.-a. H i of a mile from city i u ills of Chester. P. Good Dwelllna Uouho. contnlulug 11 rooms; large nam, HtaD eand l arrluwe House, hiring House, t orn Crib, and largo Uardoni ono-hal: acre oi' W'oodH and a uiua 1 Urchurd. '1 he house is splendid y shaded, and has a tine lawn in front. 1 be land can soon be cut up Into bnlldlug lots Chester Is one ol the ; wont improving places in mis ntaie. rnce, ii,vuj ror pur Iculars imiulre ol L1CW1S LAUUMU-S, No. 8uj CHKSMIT Hireet. r niiaileiplila. 8 0 at FOR SALE. A NEAT COUNTRY PLACE. conslstine ot a ba'f aero of ground: cool bnuo. containing seven rooms; also a stu be aud carrlue bnuse; excellent shaue and haudsoinn iront yui'cL Bltua.ed on ihe Middletown oh1. two miles rom Cho- tr I rice, aiHth). liuiulre of LKWIS LADOMU. No. Kii CIII-BNL 1' etree'. 1'hllan-elpUla. a 5 3t SEGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. 'EN FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. 1ST DEAN cause he keeps the best stock of segara and tobacco in lucinneo BiatoH. auci so, is at least irom iiioni per cent, less thai vou cart nu.v else where. Uo to DEAN a, n.412 1UBNUT street. 2d. VN'bv la It thntthe cliv tobacconists are down on Benn ? Because he sul s a bet er qnallty oi tobiuco and segars at a much its. price than they cuu sell. Oo to i i k 1 1 j . . .. . .... . 3d Ihe reason wny he can sell so cheap is po .-aiise his retail sales are over '3uH per dy, and bis wlio e-ialo trade Is over IKKI per day. iie can utlord to sal) at rom 2 too per cent, profit while outers cannot llvj on loss Tliun uoin to iu ivu pvf uvui. uu iu asjuii a, u tliuabtit sneer. . . . ' 4'h. llean sells prlmo imported TTavana segars for six cents each, liemnne Tara 101 ten cents, and tuakos a liberal Discount to those ouviitg ov me box, llo to Dean's. No. 413 ChesnuFstre jt. Kih. li.xnsii.ia the best navr.of six d tTrirent klml-i lorWI. btt and 00 cents per pound. Dry navv 4V cents per pound, with adlscjiuu to those buying flv juuuds or upwards. (in f, Dean's. No 415 Cbesnut street. ' fiLh. Deanst'lis all kinds of smoking tobacco from ID cents per pound to I M per pound, and a discou it on 5 pounds or upwttrtls. 'i ry it, you wti i like it. tlo to Dean's, Ho. 413 Ohesnut street 7lh. Dean's Store Is So, 413 dhesnut street it von Inrmlra ill come tobacconists they w l 1 tl you limy don't know him and don't acknowleu-o him to bo in the business. W uv don't thev know him ilooause he sells so cheap, be Is killing the business. do to Dean s co i.t uuesnuv aireei. Sth. Some tobae-onlsts' lea ousy makes them mean, tin Dean can ailoid to be Ibeial ; his trade Is always on the inn ease, 'lhat'a what troub es tho Hpanlsh Jews aud red nores. When you want prime tobacco or sonars at a fair pi Ice, goto Dean's, No. 419 Cbosnut S'roet. Hth. Dean',. Vura Seuara ara the. only uena'ne Ysra In this city, all othoia are ol Inferior iiunUty. Dean se cured the nhole crop of ara this year unl tor next year. If you want genuine Vara Segars, go io Deau's, No 413 C'hesuut atruet. . 10th. lue 'argest a-S'irtm nt ot segars In any one store In the Untied States you wlUVlnd at DKAh'iJ, No. 413 CHEW NTT K ect. N. b.-Fot clgareues, apply to the Government. NaT eed ,, 2'411mrp, f ? 3 3 tSFHUJIf OS J i 0)09 V. iob a a on- Df-h Dtsbtsbtj' I fvt.U'PW ill 0880 1 II 58oc35 . CO n 5; tri k trj w w tt V to X H I ft a M H 0 Em Emal - 0 it o a Oeou 03 W H w w W ' w U W oi w stNUsisiMM-4 W o pq Eh w w 02 0 H A H 0 - KKMBtrSBB 3) Bl tr BKB233a PBBKBXttH p.KSiB.pt,Ka E3 Ea ts E HKf'-Kf-HH H H H rs H e rUbrUbLsh b. U, l It) Eh Ui Efcb. In W. swwHs.exlt CO ceo CCOo CO CD CD CO CO oo o os o 1 o ' CO o ririnslHHi- o 8 p O kO l U3 ' H C5 C3 0000 03 BC6 . M (s3 ten a b a tn 00 5 cn en at50 03 co ooo 1 ti or a i mtl 'tl Wrfi If: 00 CO to trta 00 go , b tr ... a. HE 'GREAT . . ' ' , . t. 1 STEENGTHENINQ TONIC, (Sot a Whisky rreparatton) II OOFLAND'S GERMAN 1JITTER&, , 1 , WILL CURB DEBILITY! DEBILITY! ' , Resulting from any cause whatever. H rKOSTKATlON. OF THE SYSTEM INDUCED BT TUB BBVKBK BABDSniFS, XXPOSCBE, FEVERS, OF DiBeasea of Camp Life. BGLDIEBS, CIIIZEN8, HALE OB FEMALE, ADOLT OE TOCTU. Wfl flrd in this in ters a pnre Tonic, not dependent on bsM liquors tor their a.mst miraculous effecw. DYSPEPSIA, and Diseases Resulting from Disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, ' ' I . . : ABE CUBED BT IIOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters has performed more cures, gives better satisiaoiloa, has more testimony, has more respectable pcopie to vouch lor It, than any other article In the ujarket. o We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and WILL. PAY rBlOOO To any one who will pieduce a certificate published by as uihi us uui genuine. Iloofland's German Bitters WILL CCBB EVkBT CASK OF CL'ROXIC OX XERYOUS DEBILITY, . .' AND DISEASES OF TILS KIDNEYS. F Obseive the loMowlnir fympioms, reeu't'ng from Dis - orders ol the Digestive Organs : ' Constipation, Inward Piles Fu ness of Blood to the beau, Aciuity or 1110 ntomacn, Mauea. Heartburn, DifHist lot Food, Fu.ness or Weight iu, the Htoinach, Hourf-ructatious. Sinking or Flut Urmtt at the Vit of the ntomaub. nwlin - ming of the liead. Hunted and Dim cult Breathing. Fint ering at the . Heart. Choking or Suffocating xensntions when in a lung - posture, Oinr nees oi Vision, Dois or Webs txlore the elluht. Fever and Dull l'alu In the Uead, Deticicncy of feisplratton. Ye lowuess 1 . ol the hkln and K)es Fain in the Mde, tack. Cbest, Limbs, tto. budden Flushes oi Heat Jlurning in the Fiesh Constant In.BL'luUiKS of tvU. and breat Depression of ttpintt, 1 REMEMBEH, That this Hitters is not Alcoholic contains no Rum or Wliulry, and cannot mae Drunkards, but is the Beit Tonic in tlte world HEAD WHO SAYS SO. Fiom Bov. W. D Bclgirled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, bentlemen : I have recently been laboring nnrier thn distressing eflects of Indigestion, accompanied bv a pros tratlon 01 the nervous si stem. N uinerous remedies were recommended by menus, and some of them tes d, but wl'hout relief Your Hoottund'H Uerman Bitters were recommenuea bv persons who had tried them, and whose lavoiab e mention ot these Bitters Induced me tn trv them. Iniust confess that 1 had an aversion to Patent .Medicines from the "thousand and one" quauk "Bit ters," whoseonly aim seems to be to pa m oil sweetened and dragged liquor upon tbe sommun ty in a sly way, and the tendency of wnich. I tear, la to make man? a confirmed drunkard. Upon learnlnr that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took it with happy ellect. Its action not oniv upon tbe stnmacht out upon the nervous system was prompt aud sratliyma:. I teel that 1 have derived gteat aud permanent benefit from tue use 01 a lew ootuos. Very lespeet'miy yonra, W. I BEIflFRIFD. No. 254 KhackamaxoM sUeet From the tt v E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Cbristlaa curoiiiciof ruiiaoeipnia. , I have derived decided benefit from the use of Qoof. 1 am 's Cetman Unlets, and leel It my privilege tore- crmrriena ihem as a most valuable tonic, to all woo ara fullering irom general debility or Irom disease arising ireu derangement ol the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Dev. T. Merrlge, Pastor of tbe Tassyunk Baptist 1 nurcu. I'liuaueipuia. From the many resectable recommendations given to Pr. llootland's Uerman Bitters 1 wns Induced to give them a triui. Alter using several bottle I lound them to he a good remedy ior debility, and a most excel. eut ton 10 ior the stonuidi -u. I. Mc KUIUE. From Itev. William Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vtn cc 11 town and alinvule (N. J.) Baptist Lliurcbes. Having need in mi tami y a number 01 bottles of your Ilocflauu's Ueimau Litters. 1 have 10 say thatl regard tixni as an excellent medicine, specially adapted to ro n.ove tho dLea.ee they are recommended lor Thar strengthen aud invigorate thn system when dobl lUteil, and are usclu In disorders of the 1 Ivor loss 01 appetite-, etc. I have aho recommended them to several ot m v Iriends. who have tried them and lound Uiem greajy bcmtlclul in tho restoration of health. Yours truly. WILLI M PMITH, No. Bu6 Ilutcblnson street, l'bllada. D BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ere tbat tbe S'pnature of "C. M. JACKSON" is on the wrajpei of etch bottle. , , PIUCK, SiBKle Bttl IolIr, or t UIf Itocess for t3. t-hould voor nearest Druvgist net have tbe article, do rot be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations tlat may be oflered in lta placs, but aeiid to us, aud we will luiward, securely packed, by express 1 i PRINCIPAL 0FFICJJ ASD MASUFACIORt,' No. 631 Arch Street, PMladelphia, Pa. " JONES & KVANSV j SUCCESSORS TO 0. if- JACKSON 4 CO), '. i, : : i j -.1. , PUOPBIETOB3. ' For Bhlo bv DrQfltfUtB nU Dealoni In titry town tn th tutted Suites. DRY GOODS. 113 piucK & wood, 113 N. MNTU 8TREKT, ABOVE ARCH. Beet makes bleached and nnbioached Mmllns, at tbe very lowest market prices. Bloaohod Mnslln, rock! quality, 25. 18, 81, 25, (7). Boat bleached Muslin In tbe olty, yard wide, 87) and 40 cents. Wide TJnb'o icbcd Muslins, 25 and 28 cents. Ileavleet yard wide, nnbieacbod Muslins, 81 cts. 6-4, 6-4, 8 4. 0-4 and 10-4 Shertini? Muslins. Table Llnons, Napkins and rovrol. Ebirtlnft Linens, beet make. Scotch Diaper, by tbe piece and yard. Russia trash, 18, 20 and 25, very cheap. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! ( Jaconet, Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Muslins. Victoria Lawns and white Tarlctans. . riald and btriped Nainsook Muslins, riaid Cambno Muslins. White MarsoiUos, 75. 93 and SI 12 a yard. Marseilles, Lancaster, and Honeyoomb Quilts. Black Alpacas. 50 cents up to SI 12). Ladies' and GenU' Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. Ono lot of Ladles' English bilk Gloves, 55 and 62 oonts a pair. Ladios' and Misses' Hoop Skirts. ' PRICE & WOOD o. 118 N. KINTIl Street above Arch. N. B. Will remove to tbo N. W. cornor Eighth and Filbert stree's abont tho last of April, 8 8 IIOMAS SIMPSON'S SONS, NOS. 922 AND 924 PINE STREET. TTSDEH OABMENTS. Ladles' Dauze Merino Vests. -tieuts' Gauze Merino Tests, aliases' Gauze Merino Vests. Bovs Oauze Merino Vests. Ladies', Uents', aud Children's Hose, and Half Hose, of an me uesi maaea New Hprlng Oloves, In great variety, dents' 1 men Handkervhlels hv the dozen S92V Uents' Oennan Linen Ilundkercb'eia, a6 to 5 per uu7.an, apienaiu gnous. Linen lape irlmintngs ror skirts eto . new designs. Linen Damask, only fjoe. per yaid, worth 85c. Batter coous. eiiuaiiy cm an in pro t uil assortment of Linen Town s. Blrd's-eve men Dinner, only 4So Dnrva-d. 10, II, and 12-4 Linen r-hcctlng cheap as oot'.on Vest imoorted makes tshirtlug Linen. choaD. lilaek and White Mohair bklrtings, 65c. per Yard, worm t?uc. 1 lot B ack and Monrnlng Mohr.lrs 37c, 'worth 60c. ' 1 lot I'laid Valenciennes, inc.. worth 4uc Jnst received, a lull assortment oi beat makes of Hoop THOMAS RIMPHON'8 SONS, . 3 5mws os. irii and 924 1'INt htreot FINANCIAL WE OPPEll FOR SALE 1 1 Issued to llie Pacific Railroad Co., Interest payable in currency, the cheapest (iovorn- mont ISonds on the market, received by United Mtatoi Treasurer at 80 per cent as socurlty forHaJonal Bank Circulation. Morris and Essox Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due 1914, (strictly Flrst-cltSB Bonds; for sale lower than other Bonds of tbe same class. Government securities of all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Oold bought and sold on commission in tbis and otbor markets. Interest allowed on deposits. ' E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1188m No. 35 S, Third St., Phllad. AMERICAN BIHEAU OF MIXES, No. 61 BROADWAY. . Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers futnlBhed to Alining Com panies. . Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at tbe ofllce of the Buraau, BOOMS 1!), 30 and 21, Nos. 64 and CO BROADWAY. BOARD OF TKUSTEl-S. George D. H. Gillespie. Francis 'j onies, Jr. i t. O. alhoun. President Fourth National Bank. ( hsr es Augustus I'avls i Freaerlck fechuchardt, of K. Sehuchardt & 8on.i. K. Ciiylos, ot Coy us. 1)0 IttM tor A :o. Eugene Kelly, ol Eugene Kelly fc Co. " , J. F. Beliepeier. of tichnpcler Co ( harles Holapfel, of Tro ist, -clunidt & Co. AVilliMin F. liiake, of IJiulte iirothuia , George F. Dunning, Supt. of V. 8. Assay Ofllco. K. E. Mount, Jr. '1 heodore Uentll, of Gentl! & Fhlpps. , BOARD 0 KXPKBTd. Dr F. A. P. Barnard. PresiiUnt of Columbia , College anil Bebooi ot Mines, Pre dent ol the Hoard. Dr. J. P. Kimhail, Mining Engineer, Vice -frusldent of Boaia , lr. John Torrev. Assavcr of he United States Assav Ofllce. - , Dr. Justus Adelherg. of fall-erg Raymond. Dr Alexander Trlppei. ?!ital tirglca' Ens'inoer Protessor Francis L. Vinton ot tue Reboot oi Mines of Co umhla Col.cge Protessor Thoinus Egleston, Jr , of the School ofMHos oi oluuihla Co let.e. Pro.essc r t,'. F. Chandltr. of the School of Minos of Columbia ' Ollege. i Elton Buck, Esq., ofFnrlz & Buck ' XV. P. 'J'-owbrfilge Esq , ot tliu sovalty I on Works. ' K. W Kaymond. l'sij., Soore ary of board Dr. lleiman Crcdner, Geologist and AiUiing Engineer. GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President,. DBAKK DE KAY, Secretary. 35mwsrp 5-20 CITY wahuants. 7 30 O. A. RAH AI CO. BANKERS, j . No. 52 SOUTH THIRD STREET i BUT CITY WARRANTS at lowest market rates, and allow BACK JNTEKKoT. . Buy and sellUMTED STATES LOAN'S at bot market prices. 1 COMTOUKD ISTEHESr NOTK8 wanted at a PHB 1111 u COLLKCriOSa madeon all accessible points In she tuion. KTUCKS. etc, bought and sold at the Board ot Brokers. ' tuthslairg ' . , .. - 10-40 c 0 u r 0 " Due Maxell 1, WASTED BY N S, dhexel a do., ;,U113trp. ' No 34 Suuth THIRD Street I DRY GOODS. 1? I IV 13 SHAWLS, A ood opportunity to secure a Fine Shawl at a very low prioe. PINE ER0CHE SHAWLS. TINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. The entire stock will be sold without rogard U the coit. 1 .1 SsSsssBaM JlI.ANKlilTS! BLANKETS! . , ENGLISH BLANKETS. FINE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All our fine and rredium (Trades, very much r duced In prices. MAR8EILI.ES QUILTS, Or OCB OWN IMPOBTATIOIS. A preat variety of new "patterns in all sizos. A larger stock to select from tban in any other osta. bL'slimcnt in this city. J. C. STRArrDuiDulrwCw.r,, r ra 2i rp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STB RETS JIOUIINING GOODS J. M. I1AFLEICU, 802 CHESNUT STREET, No. HAS OW OPEN A LARUE ASSOBTMHNT Of c Burtitiun BLACK SILKS, . GRENADINES, ' , DELAINES, BOMBAZINES, CRAPED, And a great variety of rare and new fabrics, saltablo tor C134stuthl0t , 'MOURNING.,' i , , . , (HEAP LACE CURTAINS Tte Subscribers have ncoivod from tho NKVV YORK AUCTION SALE A LARGE LOT OF LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, EE0CATEL, SATIN DE LAINES, ' TERRY, C0TELINE, AND OTHKB UPIlOLiSTERY GOODS, Which were bought at a groat sacrifice, and will bo sold cheap. ' SHEPPARD,VAN KARLINGEN&.ARRISON, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, 2 27 6lrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. pilY GOODS. DRY GOODS. PllY GOODS. NEW STORE. NEW STORE. NEW STORE. ONE PRICE. ONE TRICE, ... t ONE PRICE. SMALL PB0FITB. SMALL PROFITS. SMALL PROFITS. REED & CO., T. W. NO. 310 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVIS VIUE, (Under peed's Kew Bulldingl, BOOF BKIUTS MADS EXPRESaLY P03 OUR SAi.Es. sau j ; J gl'LENDID TABLE CLOTIFS. Just received, a low acts of the very finest DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, WITH NAPKINS AND DOYLIES TO MATC:!. . Also, a few pieces of - Wide Irish and Freacli Slie&tings, THE FINEST IMPORTED. SHEPPARDjVAM ARRISOH, Importers of Linen House Furnishing Dry Goods, 12 St No H 08 C'-1 1CSNUT Street I IX E I -W INEN GOOlft UNDER REGULAR PRICE3. e are aelllna 7-4 untikaclu-d Ta'i'i l.lnen i if 6'iWo. ier yard ; the celebrated burnt-loom t xtra heaw Tab;e Linen lor 81 Ac. bli-ached DaruKlor Tan e Linen, bl'Au bandotiie doub e Daiuaxk do , at iri; 1 0-1 Line,! KlieetliiK- ' '2o per jard. Piliow l luens-4 4 Linens lor l adles' Wear; 4 4 ht-uvy t-birtlng 4 4 "ne Hliirtlnu, wry cbup by tbe pleet pood Lim n Towels. SJ-i'i per ooentUiie llut-n Towels oi evi-rv description; Glum Towelllugi Nursery Diuuera, $i 'ib per piece; Hprlu-r Cloths) t buniols 'i o s" Linen lluntlkerniile s; Ilouoy Comb guilts ; Lanctttftrr Quilts MnrsiHl es Qui ts V eall especial at iulon to a very tine liiankot we ri selling a kill per pair; same we did Hell u S1H. AUo.a large line of Uuaiery, R. D. & W II I KNSKLL. i, 3 at No. lO'l M.iUKEl' etreot. J CHAMBERS, NO. M0 ARCH STREET . Huring Goods tust opened. FRI Nt H iiU. LIN, to yrds wlile, for dresso. ri.AlD and HTH1PI I), do o KI1IKKI- D and ITCHED, for waists. k A 1:HKII l.l'.M. Ior drHnt-a. 1,1'MJ IHHKAD VtlLS ' VAl KNi lNK 8KI8. newatvles. l itlN I K k U(i01s, la'esi nove'tls Kit ti CAMMIUO MitUVli. INSKBTION. KT" lMpircea ro t tlnL,bed CAMUU10, IH yanls wide, at M cents. Atsxgalu. lint , 'it, , ' .-J.i.i. - ' i ,' i r ;