8 man Attempt Outrage - - vi i wo Mill viriii. exchanges irom all quarter of the conn- "J re filled with BivnnntH of nntriurps com suited In their respective communities, but we nui ior jeRM been compelled to recora bo ombre a crime perpetratecf In our midst as iMt we are about to relate. It seems that on Saturday afternoon last, a man (whose name we veiv reoentlv omit, out of repect for his relatives, who are among our highly esteemed citizens) who resides In the upper end of the wy a man of family, enticed two little srirls, Red respectively about seven and eight years, Into his own house, and there, after locking the amors to prevent ouiiuers irom lniruaioff, attempted to violate their pe rsons. Fortunately, the little ones, by their erles, alnrmed the vil lain, who, fearing he might be discovered In the eornmirsion of his crimes permitted them to leave the premises. The littls riris. upon reach ing ttielr; homes, made a plain statement of the facts to their parents, who had the scoundrel arrewted yesterday morning. Ho was taken before .Mayor Edwards, who held him in one thousand dollars bail, in each case, to appear at court. The bail was furnished, and the prisoner released iro m the lock-tip. While we deeply sympathize with the family and Ineruls i the man and although It is natural for them to desire a settlement of the case the public good, the safety of the chil dren ol the community, and justice demand that the individual who thus enticed two little innocent girls into his own bouse for the pur pose of gratifying his evil passions, be prose cuted to the full xtcnt of the law, and that he fee made to suffer the severest punishment that can be meted out for such a crime. As long as persons of this character are permitted to run at large, there is no guarantee that the offense will not be repeated, and to drop the matter acre would be an inducement to others to per petrate similar Jontraees. It is necessary that an example be made that will prove a terror to all evil-disposed villains, aud prevent them from rommltting equally hellish offenses. In behalf of the people of llarrisburg, we eay let justice be done speedily. Had the outrage been committed in almost any other community, the case would have been settled summarily before it came into the hands f the law, but we are gratified to know that our people are law-abiding citizens, who are disnofed to have offenders tnpd hv llarrisburg Telegraph, Idlh. An American Baronet The Morning Star gives the following account of Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, the Americun lost created a baronet: "He was born io Vermont, in the United States. The early life of Sir Curtis was passed in the hunting and fishing grounds, which, not only in his native State, but in Canada and the Hudson's Bay ter ritory, offered such extensive held for the grati fication of his ardent love ol sport. Married in Vermont, became to England in the year 1834, and permanently settled in this country. In 1848 he took the oath of allegiance and became a naturalized British subject, and was enrolle I among the fiiends of law and order who in that year did so much to preserve unbroken ttie public peace. On his arrival in England he en gaged in the business of a furrier in Queen street Jheapskie, dividing wilh the Hudson's Bay Company almost the whole of the home and foreign trade ot this country. Impressed with the value and importance or telegraphic com munication with America, .Sir Curtis Lamtxjon was one of the earliest directors and share holders of the Atlantic Teleeraph Company, and with the exception ot Mr. Pender, M. P. and Mr. js, Gurney, be is the only one of tnl original directors now connected with the old Company. His pei severance and close atten tion to the interests of the Atlantic Company 4ye ten-Jed greatly Jo the final crownln sue- ; ea wuiuu uas now owi ov;ineqt qj fgp J.?V& Company S . -y 'rvu vih eicoted to the nost of Deputy governor, and in that capacity his great knowledge of the trade and his business-like capacity have proved ot great value in the management of the affairs of that corporation." nun. mjw.jutiri jftoaKiSSEY. John MorriBsey was famous "long time aao" on account of his skill as a prize-tighter, out trince he baa become rich on the profits of his faro bank, and neento the dignity of a member of Congress elect from the city ot New York the entire Morrissey institution is flourishing in most extraordinary style. Mrs. John, as it appear, attended a wedding in Troy, on Wed nesday last, anJ her "get-up" is thus described by one ot the local JeuUuse: The lady was certainly attired far In advance of any of her sex who were present, and it nas been said that the value of the precious stones which adorned her person would purchase not only all the dresses worn In the church, but the ediBce and its entire furniture. Mrs. Mornssey wore a pearl-colored silk dress, with black thread-lace flounces, over which was thrown a black lace shawl. Her hair was arranged for lull dress, and upon her head was a silver crown or wreath, thickly studded with diamond stars. Upon her neck was a coral and diamond neck lace of great value. Diamond bracelets also sacircled her wrists. Upon her feet were slip pers of gold color. In addition to this gorgeous display, the lady's hair fairly glittered with diamonds. Gent Grant at the Baltimore Horse Fair The Baltimore Commercial states that at the Horse Fair in that city on Saturday, General Grant was present, and occupying one of the Manas, when his attention was called to the lact that General Jo. Johnston was upon the other, the question being put, "Would he like to see him t" - "Certainly," was the reply of the General. There Is no man on the ground I would be more pleased to see I" General Johnston was pent for, and a cordial erecting took place. While this General Stoneman also made his appearance a like cordial greeting occurring, the three occ'u- pjiug vuc ammi wracoupieot nours in company. A Curious Lawsuit. The case of Calm vs. Cahn, on trial at Cincin ti ou Friday last, came to an abrupt termina- nati tion, In consequence of the disclosure of the strong bias of one luror. The jury was dls- wuurgea, ana ine case adjourned until net eriu. ine suit is or a novel character Th plaintiff and defendant are brothers, very young jucu, buu miy a iew years in mis countrv, and commenced the sale of Derlodicals find nnwa. papers, when quite boys, in the hotels and other puuw piaces. une went to JLoulsvUIe and realized a fortune, amountinsr it is alleged, to upwards of $00,000. in five veara. a nnrtinn n which was invested in the lease and furniture of ine uiDeon jioupo and of a handsome stone Iront residence on Fourth street, Cincinnati. His brother, Julius, contends there was a oart- ..ciouii uemmu mill una IjBB Up to IHBZ, and uni ma tuure oi me proceeds amounts to 40U,UUU. ine Kothschilds' Tobacco Case. Before Judge Aj.uua uu numraay me sun growing out or tlie seizure by Colonel John 8. Loomis, United States Government Agent, of u lot of tobacco l"i,?lbJe11'8 warehouse, belonging to the BothscbUd Brothers, was taken up for consi deration, judge William W. Crump resumed and concluded his argument against the admis sibility of the paper presented by L. U. Chand ler, ine purport ui wnicn lias already been ex plained in the Timet. Mr. Chandler, on the part of the Government, followed Judge Crump in an elaborate speech, wnich closed the argu- inent. wnen duaee juvons annonnnpH that should take the papers iu the case and render a decision in a few days. Thereupon the Court "juurneo. mcamona itmes, iwn, I-etter from 'the Governor of Canada. Gov. Pnt..! jIJ . , ! t . "ncuiia, oi vriHconsin, nas received a pnvate letter trom Lord Mouck, Governor-General or Canada, in response to a letter from him appealing for lenient treatment to Captain IT0"! o "iwonsin, now under sentence of death In Canada as a Fenian invader. From the lenor oi inia leiier, without violating any con noence, h may beatmnH that thom i ! inclination on the part of the Canadian Govern- jpoe di w mc a merciim view or bis case. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGilAFIL PITILADELrinA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER" 20 18CG. RrOTT'ft 'A TTV n A T T -i-r--'V r-7 -" , . SCOTT'S NO. 1020 CHESNUT Street, Opposite . . . ' WILI.BK(WrVTaI of A,sM , CLOTHING. CARPETINGS. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S.E. Cor. SECOND and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING F0K MEN AND BOYS, CLOTHS, CASSIISEKSS, AXD TESTINGS, t. Department for Custom Work. Agents Tor Oiled Clothing. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. 10 2.1 tnthsintp "W A A B ' S STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. COG MARKET STREET. No. C06 A must complete stock ol MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT YE BY MODE BATE PRICES. ' WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SHALL PROFITS. Fine F.Bkimo Beaver Overcoats, only t26;floe Beaver Overcoats, any desirable color, tl ; fronted Ueaver Overcoats very fine Chinchilla Overcoats, nniv fin: frosted beaver Butts, contninlnu coat, oants. ml veet.aJO; tine short Beaver backs, Irom aio to 24i aars grey warns i.-aesimere rtuita, coat, pants, and vest, do. sUk mixed, only $24: biak Back Co aw. trom yiu to rzu t itusiness coats, from to ai4; Pants and Vents to match, irom 17 to tU; Boys' Coats, from 6 to M ; Pants from 1 76 o . Come and convince yourselves. 11 14 3 in 8p C H I L D R E N'S CLOTHING. A Splendid Assortment in the Latest Styles. Special attention it invited. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., 10 4 thBtu4pti Nos, 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. I. E. WALRAVEN, (MASONIC HALL,) 719 CHESNUT STREET. Wo. ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS. LIBRARIES, Dining and Sleeping Kooms, In Srooatelle, 8atin Damasks, Terry, T c . 1 4 ww Mice, ana Nottingham Lace WINDOW SHADES OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, Am now offertaB the most complete assert ment of the above goods of my own Importation. (10 28 tatha K WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Th largest and finest assortment ta tee eity at the loweat srlcea. CIV M 2m TOWt BHAUkS MADB AKD LXTrXUJD. HALL. Academy CARPETINGS. J A IVIES H. ORNE &. CO., No. 626 CHE8NUT Street, Betveeo Sixth and Seventh Streets. Juet Received Per Steamer, Invoice of French Chenille and Large Axminster Carpets, -NJLJW DESIGNS. JAMES H. ORNE & CO. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Street. MESSRS. JOHN CR0SSLEI & SON'S NEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet and Tapestrv Carpets. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Eetween Sixth and Seventh Streets. ENCLISH ROYAL WILTON. ENCLISH BRUSSELS. ENCLISN TAPESTRIES. JAMES K. ORNE &CO.. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, NEW 0ARPETINGS. FALL IMPORTATIONS. Now Opening. I '11 2m4pj QAKPETINGSI CARPETINGS 1 Reduced to Present Gold Price. ' J. T. DELACROIX, No 37 S. SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUT, Has received per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CROSSLEY & SONS' BRUSSELS . CARPETING NEW AND ELEGANT rAHEKjJS. Also. large line ol TaBErLi EXTRA NF. INIlHilll (1AKPKIH IiiUidv AM) rlJSE VENETIA STAIK AND HaLL OABf KXItiUSOO T TAUE AKD HA(J CAHHE'l'. OIL CbOTHH, SHADE Kle., wblco will be aoio low in consvqaence of thei In Gold. J. r. Dh.LACorx So 87 B. KUUOND Street, Between Cbeanat and Market 10 27atntb2tn LEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL CARPET WAREHOUSE No. 910 ARCH STREET. J net received per iteamer, an Invoice oi new and handsome dealgni ol CKOHSLBT'B ,TAPE8TKrE8, en tirely new tor this market 4 Alto, a fall etaortment of DRUGGETS in all wldtju. J U ST OPENED, LARGE VARIETX" OP Colored Sunday-School Cards, VAHYING IN PRICE FROM 12 TO 50 CENTS PER PACK. ion sale at MRS. .). HAMILTON'S Book Store, H8ihMbic No. 1344 CHESNUT Street. DRY GOODS. a! LINEN STORE. BB AltOII STREI-1 S i t f CHEAP SAL E. ; r o riKCEs POWER-LOOM TABLE LINEN, MARHED DOWN. I'ereone wanting TABLE LINEN S, tbonJd trail tbenMelvos of U1I9 ppor.'onlty to get BARGAINS. MILLIKEN'S LINEN 8 TORE, 9 17 U2 31rr Ko. ARCH Street. FARIES & WARNER. No. 229 North NINTH Street, ABOVE H ACE, Will open to-day (toe eaee (1200 yardB of VnblcaclioJ Caoton'ri.n. nel, at 26 cents, wfkg aito. Same sooqb we wild at 83 cento ix Unbleached Canton Klannele. 22, 25, 28. 31, and 37 1 eente. White Canton KlannelF, 20,28. 81, 37c , eto White Flannels, 81, J3, 8J J, 46. 47, CO cents. Bed and Urey Flannels, all qualities. Ladiee'MennoVeft-, $126, l'87l, 1 CO, 8176 etc. eto. " ' Gentt' Merino Vests, 7i cents, CI, 1 26, 60 2 etc etc. ' ' Intents', idmet', and Boys' Merino Vests. Marseilles Barman Covers, from Auction. ' Cheapest all wool Blankets in the city, GLOVES! GLOVES! '' JUrxe lot from New York. Ladies' and Genu' Fleeced Gloves. M6te' C.otb Gloves, all sizes and colore. Ladie Cloth Gloves, desirable colors, cheap. Genu' Cloth Glove, 60, 76c , CI, CI 26, and 60. MikmV and Ladiet' balinorale, cheap, FARJES & WARNER, No. aas North NINTH Sffeet, above Baoe. v. U Froflt' Qu,ck 8,e" Wrtem cuauicn ub io turn our stock often, and to meet "Low friceb" with moch selves and customers. catifcfaction, both to our- 829 Q-REAT REDUCTION OP PRICES I. il I. aBCU,v luo '"WAucuon Hales good nf lata IrnlinrtHtlnri anlH . . . """Buwuiui .v i v e 1 coi .uvnnco. a nn with enabled to ofler ureat lndncemenu to buyers. m LADIES, KOTJB THE PRICES I LCPLN'S FABRICS Lupin's Mertnoes reduced trom S1-2S to 1 Luoin s Merlnoes reduced from tl J7X to M2J Lupin s Merlnoes reduced Irom 1 Si io Lup n s plain Rep Popllus reduced frem l S to iL Lupin's best quality reduced from SI 6j Jo Sl-M 12) ALL THE CHOICE BHADK.S 40 pieces of Empress Corded Ponlln ni . elthth wide, a full line ol eolor? odJ & 7 d n - '- "'u i vpiini reauced to Sl'60. FROM AUCTION. Several lots of Striped Poplin, a bargain. JUST RECEIVED. One esse ot corded Snk Eplnnllnes, price si -SO. ranldSU.00'1" " novltla. nd are telling with gr a Acompiete assortment ot Irish Poplins; best goods Dally receiving New Goods from auction. BALMORALS I BALMORALS! Full, large size, in bright colors, heavy, only SI. a. inn une oi tweeting, Bhuting, and Pillow-case FLABNEL8! FLANNELS I A large stock at low pi ices One case oi extra beavy Canton Flannels, only 23c. C. D. WISHAM. 22sratb3m No. 7 K ElOHId etreet No. 1024 CHKr? Street E. 'M. MEEDLEO. traagert nd others will find at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A larte and complete assortment ot ". LACES AND LACE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, "WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUIT8. SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In (treat variety, and at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. HWII XflSSgHO K01 'ON 18G6 ! SHAWL EXHIBITION. Ei. I UK. Ellin 1 u Ajsii pritinu uanuEn si w r ntcnaritil io sbow one oi the verr finest stock ot b b aw is m tnls city, ot every grade, FROMJI'OO VPTO80, Most of wnich sre suction purchases, and are under re u'sr prlct s. We inlte an eaaminailon. J-onghDa hquare raisiey rn.wim. I ong irnd rjouure Brocbe Hbsws. Long aud feuuare black Thibet Bhawla long and hm.re Blanket Mi awls. Stella Bbswls, Breakiaat Sh.wlii. etc. etc. We ould also invite attention to our a "i BLANKETS. '" Excellent AU wool Blankets tor S6. " tl0 8 3m 'in.....niia t ai att aft. S10. all. til. and sit. In laci, our general atock la worthy the attention Ot ail burere ol Dry Oooda who wiah to buy cueap JUNKfll IS. inumwiiBl, N. E. COB. 1UUTU AND BPR1MO OAKDEU Q01LED BLANKET 9 WE WILL. OFFER I hi. ainiiilM .hunt twa hundred DairS Of KOOd all-w.ol Blankets, siigntly soiled, wlilck wUI be aold much aoder tbe usual pilcea, vie. t A- good Blanket tor 4 per pair t larger and beavter tor per pair) vary large, STSet abo, ilareell'ea Quilta, allgbtlv smoked at a Die. lor as n. we are also onenng every mate oi JHiulla at tbe very lowest market prices. H. It, W n. rrJfci.L.u, " 10 J No. ul MaBJitT HimvU DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH aad FILBERT, HAVE JDST OPEHKD ,FROM AUCTION, Mk and Wool Stripe POPLLSS, vory eboap All-wool Poplins, 91 pr yarel. Plaid Poplins and All-wool Plalda. 'All-wool Delaines and Merlnoes. 1 inequality Black Alpacas. Fine Black bilks. FLANNEL": FLANS ELS! All-wool Flannels, R3, 37, 46, CO, and 60 cents. Ballardvaio ilanuela .All wool and Lomot Sbakor Flannels. Heavy Canton Flanneis, 6, W, 81, 85, and 40 Hst makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, lab.e Linens, Napkms, and loweia. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! A large asfortment of Ladles' Cloib Olovos. Laaios'Bnffand White t;loth Gloves, ladies' Colored Cloth Gloves tlilldrea'i Red, White, and Bine Cloth Gloves. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTH GL0VE3. FpuD-silk Gloves, fleeced lined. Ladlo.', Gents', and Chilaren's Hosiery. A-aaits- ana bents' Ateiino Vests and Pants, very Misses' and Boys' Merino Vests and Pants. PRICE & WOOD. H. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sbi B.-J0DV1N'S KID GLOVES, best qoality heal Kid Gloves, tl 25 a pair. Good Quality White and Colored Kid Gloves. 91 Pr 1021 TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We have now faeturers, oor received, directly from tbe manu A. FALL IMPORTATION F EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. Comprising a Largs Assortment, which we are Selling AT REDUCED PRICES SHEPPARD.YAN HARUNBEN & ARRISQN 1UPORTIB9 0F House-Furnishing Dry Goods, No. 1008 CHESNUT Street. 9 14 thstu6mrp VARBURTON & SON. Ho. 1004 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE SOW OPKM FOB tNBPKCTlON A 8PL.KMDID STOCK OF BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, CORDED SILK, POULT DE S0IE, GEO DE NAPS, BONNET RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS. 8ATTW PTBRftwa ' MANXUA RIBBoks, F LOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, FRAME, ETC. A Large (Stock. Beat Lace Goods in CLTJNT. POINT, VALENCIENNES, APPLIQUE, ENGLISH a FRENCH REAL BLONDS, THREAD. GUIMPURK, BLACK THREAD, H0NIT0N, Etc IS8EBT1KUS AKD BARBK LACE 10 MATCH. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Embroideries, Plain and Figured Nets, Crapes, Edgings, Insertlngs, Veils, Collars, WHITE GOODS, Eto. Eto. Vlrst-elass Goods at tbe price of inferior. ' ' A GOOD DIHCOUST TO THE Tits.DK. 929atath QLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. HEADdTJARTEBS FOR CLOAKS. Tbe cheapest Cloak Btore in tbs eity. Small pioflts and quick sales. THE OLD STAND, WATKIN, K1NTH and CHEBBT Streets. 8ES! THE PRICES. Waterproof Cloaks, only S5. Waterpioof Cloak a, only Wau rprooi Cloaks, onlr Si. Heavy beaver Hacquea. trimmed, Sfl flfl. lleavj Beaver Basques, truumeq. Sit 50. 1 he old Original Cbeapeat Cloak Store In tbe city. DAVID WATKLNS, . No. 131 N. NINTH Street, N. E. eoinerMlMTUandCUURRY. Tbe Ridge Avenue and Cmon line Cars pass the Store every two minutes 10 2tuths2m T. SIMPSON'S SONS No. 822 PINE BTHkF.T Nn ml neaiers iu i.inena, uiie ana vtism uooas. jCmbrol deries Hoslfrv. Uioves Corsets. Unndkorulileis rialn anu iiemstncnea. Hair. Kail, looth. and Plata Hrubes Couibs, Fialn and Fancy Hoaps, 1'ercumorv, Imporiad auu uomraiio runs anu run ooxea, ana an euuiea variety oi oiions. Aiwavs on hand acomolete stock of Latllss'. Gents'. and Cbi'dien's Cnderrests and Drawers t Eoglisb aud Merman Hosiery in t otton Merino, aud wool. Cllh. rr.nl. unri UA UInketM. Karaellles. Allendale, Lanoanter, nd Honey Comb Quilts. Tab's Linens, Nspklns, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, tiennan boll, Bussia ana American urasb. BBa"Paidvale. WeUh, and Shaker FUnnals In all grades A .oil line Vof 9 S , s. WJ and 84 PINE Street. WHOLESALE C0TTON YAUN ; ft. T. WHITE A CO.. Uannfaciorsr s agsais for the sals of . . .- COTTON WABlfS AND SKEIN VAttWa. all numbers. .' uositni TAKwa in the skein or cod. COn ON. WOOLLEN. AND LINKs RiRpr r CHAIN. 1 T " JUT. iiLLimu, tor Venetian Carpets GILLING. BtlN K, AND FLAX f WINES. vilRA HEAVY BLACK wnniNO vnR CLOTHIERS' USE Eto : No. 33T MARKET Street, Phlla. B T WBIT1, f, s, so BOIS. 11 1 wthtuJmrp J)R. HUNTER, No. U N. SEVENTH H I BEET, aUUVE FXLBEKT, riUtiUtwm Acknowledged bv all parltf intended. as by lar the in tbe treatment Duta a A" PtHp- .QUICK, THOBOCGH, andpermanml eurl maroHtted in every case. Bemeuber CB. Ul'NTKB'S Celebrated Bamedlea run unit hm hmA ..miiiu at hlaold aatabllabli Otilea. N. 4B,BEVJUIiTUBtreet,atovsrillen. 11 11 It MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. Q-REAT BARGAINS! 1 FREEMAN & CO.. Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts., Oi'FER 1000 Hats at 73 cants. 600 Hats at Sl'OO. 600 Hats at $9-00, InjQladiator, 1 urban. Bistort, la Catallne, and ALL 1BE FRENCH SnATEH, made of the best mate rials, and in all tbe new shades. We also offer a nil Hue ol MILLINERY COODS, At 25 Per Cent Below the Wholesale Prices. FREEMAN A CO., 10 86 2m rp) Corner EI OhTH and VINE Streets. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESKUr ST. THIHJIFD BOWSKT8. TItlMMKB II ATS. ltUANKI' Vll.VfcTf. WAIKKKD KIHItON. VIH,IVV KKATIIKHS. HNKT 81L.KM. MOUHNINtt BONXRT8. 1IOSSET FHAJ1KS, HAT KHAMKS. JKT BKADH. .IK.T OHNAMRNT8. FKI-T llONNKl'H. JKT FKINOti, FELT MATS. FHKAC11 BOSNETS. PRICES MODEHATE. WOOD& CARY, No. 75 CIIKSNUT STREET. QIIKAT BARGAINS. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 19 We shall offer oor waole Stock of HATS, Together with a lare Stock consigned Kto Eastern Uanafaotorers, AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Comprising Black, Brown and Drab, Silk Plosh, Black and Colored Volveta, French Felt, FroeteH Wster-Proof, Velvet Trimmed, in all the new shapes. Also, on our Cheap Counter we shaH oflor ONE THOUSAND HArs, in all tho new shapes and made ot the best materia's, at 73 CENTS EACH The above Goods sre In sizes suited to Ladies, Misses and Infanta. Willow Feathers la all shades. Ostrich Flumes in all shades. , Ostrich Tips in all shades. A foil Line of Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Flowers etc., we offer much below the market pnee. FREEMAN & CO., CORNER OF EIGHTH 11 17 If AND VINE STS. 2ST- 13 N0RTII EIGHTH STREET. We are Now Closing Our Entire Stock of Black and Colored Bonnet Velvet, Gros d'Afrique Boyal Velvet, All Widths of Colored and Black Bibbons, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, , Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Lace Edf inffs, Eto. Etc. Etc., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Call and see ns before purchasing elsewhere. HELLER, FIECEL A HELLEft, UHtothm Ko. IS Hortb EIGHTH Street. MOURNING COODS. Having made the Mourning Department of m.v establishment a specially, I am prepared to fur slab, st tbe shortest notice, every description of Mourning JWllllneiy. Fartlculsr attention is directed to my One and vailed assortment of Widows' Bonnets, Capa, Tells, B'bbons, Jets, eto. MADEMOISELLE KEOGII, So. 004 WALNTJT STBEET. 6PLENDID OPENING OP FAT.r. Avr WINTER RTTI.vtt uuq u . CLOAK TRIM Ml n a unitae) Aall their wr?,k iJi-J8!? ?B t"" artistically Oiled, an3 l?'r, work nnlshed In the moat prompt aod effl fon,thn..n'r'.,t loWM poaalblepnees artwariv ?.S .notl0.- Cnitlng and baatlntr. Patterns la sjT MRS. B. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Bui bandaome assortment of VILLIHKBT, Uisass and Intents' Hete and Caps, Bilk. Velvet', Crapes Bibbons, feather. Flowers, frames, er FOR SALE. K?vATh E8IRABLK CORNER FRO- KACK btrentst saw hraar. mh .- . . ... plana ' V B,w na er, range, gaa bath, ate r nenoes. Could be altered la it. L7.u-.,r, ""S.v.eJ "." inci. itepieie Wltn all rnnv.. attacLed. Posaesslon with deed. O. If 8, LEflLIE. Ho. m MAN HUM Hlreet 10 30 R E M. O V A or P8BENOL0G1CAL OFriCE TO no. mnnrstfiTHTRr'tT h HO. IU CUESDUT HTSPPT where examinations are ma4e as usuaL bv 1 1 stutbsmrp euoceaeor ts Kowiar, w aJJs A Co. I. It- W'-Si I
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