The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 24, 1868, SIXTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1868.
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CHIVALRY.
Th KjelfthU of if. Lost Cause" on tB
lld of Uiiuiu.
from the Washington 8 at of la.it. evening.
Tbe memorial cclcbra'ton of ldauasas, to
tcbtob we bave beretoiore reierroJ, comineDoed
at Manassas on Tueedav ni'mint, a art was at
tended by a law number of citizens irom ttaU
District and Alexandria. The cemetery Is und
ated about a quarter of a mile from the villaifc,
nd It Is a beautiful spot. Taere are at present
4Y0 praves there, and tbe objfft of tne meeting,
as to rai.-e funds mr the purpose of ri-tuoviuir
Ihe Oonffdera'e deHd, which lie scattered over
the plains of Man an a', to tbe beautttul sooi,
selected lor tho oi metery. There are no Fe le
ral dead at Manasa. al: having beea remove 1
te Arlinetoa within tbe last, year or two. Abo.it
two tnausmd Con ederate dead will bo interred
In the new cemetery.
The ceremonies were commenced with an
address bv Waiter We r, a piomiu'tt lawyer la
that acctrtm of Virmnia, wlo wel-otned the
assemblage In behalt ot the lud:eot' the. Mem
rial Association.
Afer the addresses, the tournament took
place In a protre near the villtiri). Th Knlpnis
rode up to the stand lu ciiatpe of M ilor W. L.
Thornton, Marshal, (.'apt. K. K. llof, 4.-sbtan".
Narhal, and rt. J. tt ! I, HoraM. James P.
Clarke, editor ol the f'ape Valley Courier, thou
delivered an address to them. Alter tne cniirxe
Jiad been cli liverfd the rmir(r commenced. Tae
followtntr Kulph's en'ered fur tn? contest:
Knlgbt of Fail fax, Lucien Lnn; Knight of No
Raine, William Summer; Kniuh'. cf Memorial
Association, Albrt Gaines: Knight or Ivan
hoe, Arthur Sim'lair; KuIrqI of Gaiotsville,
liobett Lynn, Kn'sht of FuTbaveu. Talia
fnrroj KnlpBt ot Unknown. Dr. Albert. Fs;
Kniebt ot Lost Cause, J. It. Browner; Kuikdi
of Kvergrceu Guard, Jhuicm Lynn; Kuight ot
Prince WUiiatn Cavalry, John H. Claesett;
Knight of Al.xaudrw,. John W. iinranj
Kniebt of bt'llebaven. Norman F. Moure;
Knight of Scvenio"DVh Viretuii lipgiuieat, KJ
par WarBeld ; Kniglit f Maoasris, Philip
Weinibeip : Kniebt ol Old Doiniaion Utiles,
Cbas. 11. Vvhittin&toii.
Tbe riding orcuped about two hours, and It.
Was very hutly comes'ed. Tb' tol'o viuir acted
as judyes: Captain Robert Tyler, George T.lur,
and Ati os Fox. Tin- lolloping aeutlemen wore
the successful knluhts: Knight ot No Name,
Knight of Fairbavr-o, and Knight of Fan fax.
Alter the auuouncement bid been nude, the
knipbie, under charse of their mntsUnL pro
ceeded to the stand, where the coroua'ion cere
monies took place. Tne iuccc?srul kuichts then
advanced in front of the starjd, the Kuitrht of
No Name havine selected as O.iern ol hove an 1
Beauty, Miss Jennie Ay re, ot F'airlax; Ko'gbt of
t ali haven. auss tatlie Jubnsou. ot Prince Wil
liam, as First Maid oi Honor: aud the Kn.ht of
Fairfax, Miss Belle Summer?, ot Princa William,
as Second Maid of Honor.
After Ibe coretnouies were ended Professor (1)
Tillett, of Priiice William county, walked a rope
come three hundred teet in length, aud about
one buudred feet trom the ground. At mgnt a
large ball was held at ihe Minast-as hotel. The
beauty of Washington. Alexmdria, and the sur
rounding country were jueaent aud participated
In tbe festivities.
Yei-torday political speaking was the order of
tne day, ana aanri-s-ts were mine by Juice
Botts (brother of Jobn Minor Bo t) of Cali
fornia; Judge Moore, of Alexandr a; James F
Claike. ot Luray, Page couctv. Vu : lion. B. II.
Shackelford, tbe Caudiriai lor Congress, on the
conservative side, of that district; and Judge
mciair, oi rainax county.
MORMONISM.
Vb Karly 11 of Habar O. Kimball.
Tbe following sketch of the eatly life of Heber
v. Ktmbait is given by a correspondent ot the
Xroy limes:
"I see in your paper to day what purports to
be an address of liriiharu Yountr to a conre-
faticn of Mormons at ihe funeral of Hebur 0.
Limball. Brigbam says of Kim Sail: 'He was
a man of as much integrity, I presume, as any
man wbo ever lived upon the earth. I bave
been personally acquainted with hm for fortv
three years, unii 1 o.u tettits tbut lie bas beeu a
man ot truth, a mau ot beuevoience, a man that
was to be trusted.
"Mr. Young also slates that Brother Heber
bad beeu his first counsellor lor almost tenty
tour years. If Briiroam Young's testimony Is
pood lor anything, theu Ucber C. Kimball will
be taken lor an hme-t man. An Intimate asso
ciation with him for tweaty-four years, and an
acquaintance of forty three years, would give
Mr. Young's opinion the credit 9t being bused
upon ample knowledre. But a circumstance iu
the lile ot Kimball bad come to my knowledge
that would not confirm the tebtiiuouy of Brig
bam Young.
"Ki'iiball began bis life In Fjnda, N. Y.t
probably before his acquaintance with Vouuif.
He kept a country store, and made hi purchases
in Bohtou. He traded amonothers with tbe Urtn
ot Amadou & Bowman, aud became largely a.
debted to them. Becomine embarrassed, be was
pressed by tbem to secure the debt in t-otue way.
To do this he pe-suaded his father, who lived in
Oracge county, N, Y., to mortgage his farm to
Amadon &. Bowman, promising himself to pro
vide lor the mortgage. The whole proDetty of
tbe elder Kimball consisted of the farm which he
thus encumbered to save his sou from fuilure.
Boon after this transaction Ueber joined the
Mormons. Years ran on, and the mtere-t on
the morteago accumulated, remaiued unpaid,
and was fast eatiug up tbe value of the larra.
Ihe- old man could not pay it. and Deber
neglected to provide far It. Tbe farm was
finally sold on a foreclosure of the mortgage,
nnd Heber's pareats were turned out of doors
In tbeir old age and reduced to extreme poverty.
Mr. Amadon, of the Brin of Amadon St, Uowmau,
is now a resident ot Set Sork city, and would
undoubtedly recoll"ct this trausactiLin. alth mxh
the claim ngainst Kimball passe 1 Into tbe hands
of his partner, Bo vnian. It may ba tbat Heber
subsequently oontributvd to the support of his
?oor and aged pureuts, but I think be left them
o die in want.
"He has lor twenty or thirty years bad the
reputation of beins one of the wealthiest of the
Mormou leaders. He was said to be in pros
perous condition when his parents were disoos
eeesed of their farm aud home. He may bave
been a fast friend and luilbtul couell jr ot
Uriah am Young, and a man of truth, integrity,
beoevoleucc aud trust, according to Mormon
faith und practice, out in his treatment of bis
parents he did not regard his promise; he was
iiot honest nor just; he showed himself without
natural affection.
"In the Republican platform of 1850 was a
clause severely reprooatinz those twiu relics ol
barbarism, slavery aud polygamy. Slavery is
abolished. Is It not time that tbe (Jovernment
ehould put an cud to the disgraceful practice of
polygamy r"
POLYGAMY.
A Yowatcr Hat ot Satltflsd with Tbr
Wlvii) tskii a f ouria.
The Lanark (III.) Bonner says: A few months
since a young man calling himself John Wblte
came into Shannon lowuomp ana oniainea some
kind o' emiilovmciit we are not infoimed whit.
He almost immediately attempted to win tho
favor of a certain voung lady iu the town, but
she verv nlainlv told hiui that she would have
nothinsf to s;rt to a straugcr. He went into
Shannon vlllaeo. changed his name, and
shortly after returned to the south part of
the town, nrerjored for a Iresh attack upon
the esteem and affections of some lair
one. Bv carelul attention, he soon won
the favor of a certain young lady of good
family, whose name we suppress, aud they were
married. A while alter their marriage they
aid a vL it to his mother. The old laiv very
kindly informed her son tbat be whs working up
a bad career, and thai as this was the f jurth wile
be bad Droupm nora, ne mustn't Dring any
more. Of course this announcement uucesoi.
tated a basty departure, tho yonug wife haiten
in.r back to ber falher's. White, who had
accompaubd her, gently reminded her that if
Bbe Should ten oi wmt em nan uuaru av ner
mother's he would kill ber." Immediately upon
their return White borrowed a horse of her
lather, and pome money we believe of hr bro
thers, statinir that he wit-bed to so io Miaunon.
Jie lailed to return, aud nothing was heuru from
biro for some weeks, excopl that he bad sold
tbe hore.
Subsequent events prove that b went to
Cbirago, formed the acqiiB'ntaoce of a tu'el- of
the joimg lady wbom he had so rocertly mar
ried, and left In hhatinon township, made a
proposal of trarrfage, and tbe youn? lady, like
a dutiful danzhter, wrote to her parents, refer
ring the matter to them. Bv mesDS ot this letter
of the considerate dmtphter to her pirent, the
villain was unearthed. Measures were nr imotlv
taken for his arrest, and we learn tbat b't
now In cutody, with not very flattering pros
pects bcfoie him.
WHOLESALE SWINDLING.
Hour (ha ailchlffna Caniral Railroad has
! Flccl by It Ticket Agaatf.
The Detroit Tribune savs: ,-By the merest
ac ident ia"t week a fiirewd and most suece-
Inlly executed series ot robberies wai pariUlly
uneariLed, urn tune only has been require t to
bring tbe whole to a head. Tbe cotuptny that
bat beeu robbt d Is the Michigan Central Kail
road. According to orders the conductors of
all papsenper trains on ti s road, upon their
anlval in Detroit, deliver nil tickets gathered
by them to Mr. Thomas Praeur, the general
aeent here, so that tbey can be properly disposed
of; H has bappeuo l very frequently that con
ductors have omitted to punch or cancel many
ol these ticket?, and they nave bpeu stolen trom
the oiliro ot the acent aud resold to travellers
by private parties.
' This bu-mess, It now appe irs, has been car
ried on for years, and so extensively that tbou
saidB ot dollars have be:n pocketed and the
railroad company has lot just so much money.
S- vetal days since a young man named bhaw,
who has been In the emp oy of tbe railroad com
pnny for a number of years, aud who has always
borne a good character, was arrested and plead
EUiliy. He was pnnc pal clerk In Mr. Frazer's
otbee, and ban ibu hardline of all the. tickets
letuined. as be'ote state. I, bv the conductors,
lie took those uncancelled whenever he cboo
to do so. and told them to Air. Burnst ne of this
city, who had. from all appearances, been prime
mover in the whole affair.
"Precisely ho long this robbery scheme has
been going on, we know mt, but cirormstunces
point to years gone by, and it is presumed that
$1h,(jOO or $2U,()00 may have b. en madu alto
gther, Th' arrnngenient has not beeu con lined
entirely to Detroit, bat the ramide.atlous of the
plot extended over considerable space and time,
and the developments thus tnr mane implicate
uiany persons, although it is poible many may
be able to sl.ow a clear record. Tbe uncanceled
tickets bave been sold at the did'ereut Tailrotd
tieket-oflices in the country, but the fact that
they were da'ed would seem to inlicatethat
parlies celling them must have been cognizant
of toe theits or they would have bal nothing to
do with them. We are intoruid that Burnstiue,
wbo seems to have been the only person who
purchased tickets of Shaw, did so in almost ev
ery instanre at reduced rates, and then dispaed
oi them at their full value."
B US1NESS NO'll CES.
Clothing, fob Hot Weather. Every variety
suited lo the season for Mt-n, Youths, Bojs, aud
Cblldren. new. fresh and taahlonitble, replenished
dally, and selling rapidly at prices guarauleod In all
oasts lower than be lowest elsf where, and tult'Batls
lactton gunrnntecd every purchaser, or the sale can'
celled, aud money refunded.
Mai way between ") Binkitt A Co.,
JKlhand y Towkr Hall,
tiixtfi ttreeti.) No. 61S abrtt
PUILADKLPHIA,
AND NO. 600 BBOADWAV. NW VottK
Disastbb Follows Nkolsct. Whoever feels the
premonitory symptoms of sickness should remember
tbat It adds tbe agony of self-reproach to the pangs of
disease to remember that they might have been pre.
venled.
Languor, debility, and low spirits are often tbe pre
cursors of terrible disorders. Tbey Indicate an Imme
diate necessity for a tonic, and the best tonio In exist"
ence Is IIostktthb's Btonach Bittebs.
Oleic Headache, pain In the right aide, and yellow-
nest ot the whites of the eyes are unmistakable symp
toms of an approaching bilious attack, and. In order
toward it off, common prudence dictates tbe pro
priety of resorting to tbe most efficacious of all ant I
bilious preparations Hostettbb's Btomach Bit.
tebs.
Flatulence, nausea, oppression after eating, Irregn
larlty of tbe bowels, and a distaste for ezertlon.denote
a disordered slate of the stomach which, if neglected,
is sure to culminate In chronic dyspepsia, but which
nay be relieved in a Tew hours, and entirely cured In
a few d.ys. by taking half a wineglassful ot Hostet
Tin's Bittebs at regular Intervals.
All physicians admit that Innumerable lives are
sacrificed evtry year that might have been saved by
jirtcautlonary midita'Aon. Remember tkat one of tbe
principal unus of Hobtkttr's Bittebs is to put the
system In a condition to befel disease. It recruits
and restores tbe waning strength, and is, therefore,
especially needed during tbe season when Intense
heat makes such heavy and constant drafts on the
Vital principle.
Thb Trials of Life, "What shall I do? I am so
debilitated tbat I cannot attend to my ordinary du.
ties. Try peer's "Btandard Wine Bitters." They
are unexcelled, ana will act ravoraoiy on an tne
functions of your system, and restore then to vigor
ous action. They are simply Bpeer's Wine, without
medication, except by such herbs and roots as Phy
sicians use dally.
Bold by Freaerick Brown, Johaston, Hollows A
Co., and by other Droggists.
Cubes of Rheumatism, Gout, Etc. The state
ments of wonderful cores by tbe Gettysburg Kataly-
slne Water are given by Invalids and Physicians ot
high cbarac'.er and standing, and can be relied upon
as worthy of entire confidence.
Tbe enres of Dyrpepsla, Bheumatism, Gout, Kldaey
and Urinary diseases, as well as general debility and
prostration, are wortby tbe attention of invalids
generally.
Pamphlets can be bad at any of tne Druggists'
biores where the Water is for sale.
It is BAin ttoere Is a man In Connecticut seventy
years old, who has lived all bis life within fifteen
miles ot Bartfoid, yet has never seen that city. But
we will guarantee tbat no man has lived wl bin five
hundred miles of Philadelphia and never heard of
Charles Btokes & Co.'s lira '.-class Clothing House,
under tbe Continental, whether he has ever been to
tbe city or not. The fame of this Houe Is almost
"world wide."
jBWi.LBY.-Mr. William W. Caaaldy, No. 12 South
Second street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of tine Jewelry and silverware in tbe olty.
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled
lie also baa a large stock of American watches in all
varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure
to result In pleasure and profit.
It is altooktueb wrong to trifle with a bad cough
or cold, wr.tn a remedy as sure, prompt and thorough
ssJayne'b Expkotobant can be readily obtained.
Sold everywhere.
Fine Custom Maub Boots and; Bhoes for Q?n
tloiuen. itari.ett, wo. S3 bourn bixtn street, above
Cbesunt.
Tbknwith has all mar ner ot Interesting Journals,
nlcti rlKls. luuuy pamphlets, uiagazlues. eio., enough
io snpply every Cltlseu, great ur sujall, la our city.
He lias a kiihvk, hu,ui lui.wuiHi emruuswitu
.K. Yiirlt imoer" boforf the malls arrive, that la
mix-daily commendable. Ilia emporium, at No, lo7
b. Third street. Is completely slo kwt.
uiocy Alpaca Back.
jMlMOftlui Chncoliile IAnfn SocJti.
Xoli of Ihe L'luicolate Uutttri,
Lull of Jlurk Hneki,
jAiltof White. Vrstt,
JsiU of Linen lmt$ and Vttti,
AU rem and very nice.
g- Alpacat fromWi toii.
itntni ft om 11 tsj lo 4. etc. ele.
Wanamakb Bboww,
Oak Hall,
K X. corner of Sixth nnd Market ttreelt.
Hi' A awd lot ui fki wwi'i Imq hiuckt.
MAnniED.
Rt.mtmFiu nAT.T.AOir.R. on the ltd Instant, by
Rev. J. N. Konnelwan Mr. JuHN O. HLtIMN:K, 'if
Pht'Mdolnhla to MlliallaNNAU. a. ttALbAUUKS,
Of Wmivtlle, N. J. it
BKWKlta RU8KLL. On June 11. at tbe Parson-
aae oi ri. eorge m . ru .nurun, iu. a n nww -.r-,
by he Re. M Tt KurtsJHr NK.WTON R. DHWKDj
to miss B. viiiwim ku-hhlu DOin oi vuis city.
DIED.
OAMPBKLTj. On the tl Instant. JAMES CAMP-
BKLL. In Ibe 47td l-ar ol hll air A
'1 he relative and irlends ot the family, a'M the
itpii hnrs of Lalayetie Lodge, No. II, A, Y. M.t al'O
the Dicnihers of Puritt Lmige. No. M, I. O. of O. F.;
aixo Ihe member ol Ahmi Jin Aithrm Annoola'inn.
I. (). of O. K.; alotbe mrmlifri of South Perm Hose
C nipany, are reeei fully invited to attend the fune
ral, from bis laa residence. No. ias8 N. Tenth f ront,
on tMinoay aiternoon, tne ziih mutant, at 8 o'Oioca.
inierroetn at una l ell .wxM'emetery.
CHANDLER, f unn in. 1HSS. In Canavlclras, Pro
vince of HRiila, Fmplre of Brazil, while In discharge
of bin duilt an Ctv. Kngli.ppr iu ili Imperial ser
vice. Mnrlie T. W. 4 nannter. seed 49 veara. eldest
son oi lion, jopb It t handler, or tins olty. -
HAI.IXIWKM. tin tlia ninrnllic ir lh2!fl Instant,
rtKhSUN, yimngeni mu of Josbna I and Barah O,
al ocli, In tlie sib year of bis age.
HATCHER, On the 21st Instant. ANN. widow of
tne la'e John Hatcher, In tbe 70ih year or ner aga.
Tbe relative and trlenda of the lauilly are iMieCt-
rinv inviuKi ui aLtpnn iha ninnrai. rrnm me rmi'if-uuv
ol her aon-ln-iaw. Charles u. F. VandeRrlft. near 11 is-
iieton, 1 wcnly-th'ro Ward, Phlladelnnia, on uavur-
uay niorninr, tne iJin instant, at iu o ciock.
HKNbZKY. On the tvsnlnr of the Slut Instant
Mary, eldest daughter of Catharine and the late
monies nen-zey.
The relativM and frlpnds of tha family are respect
fully nvhed io attend the funeral, from Ibe resldnnoe
the i6th Instant, at (o'clock. Interment at .Laurel
i ii.
KANE. On the 2d Instant. ROSANNA. daughter
Ol Jnun ana urniget Kw, agea is years.
j he relatives aud friends or tne rauiiiy are resnect
ftillv Invited to attend the funeral, trom tbe residence
ot her parents. N. K. norner of Tweuiy-sec n1 ajd
iiumuu n streets, on Sunday afternoon at i o oiock.
NAGLRK. Suddenly, on the 2lat Instant. HAR-
RIK1', daughter of the late William and Martha
Neelee.
1 he relatives and friends ot the family are respect
fully invited l atteud tbe funeral, from her late resi
dence, No. 2is Marlon street, on Hunday afternoon at
ii O CIOCK.
REBISOrTON. On i2?d instant. MA RfE KT.TZ V
Infwnt daughter ot Kmtle aud Fanny U. Kebisononi
aiied 17 montns ano is aays.
The rnlatlvea and frlenda of the family are respect-
fnliv invited to anBiid ihe fnnoral. nn Hunday aftr-
noun at 4 o'clock, from No. lo6 Orthtidoz street,
Frankford. To proceed to Presoyierian uemetery.
RKESKY. On tbe 24lh Instant, JUBPiI K REE
nir.v In i.he AAth vpHr nf hln acre.
The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend his funeral, from his late residence, rear of
No. UU4 Lombard street, on Sunday morning, tne ziu
Instant, at 9 o'clock.
RUTH ERMEL, JAMES A. The remains of the
late Lieutenant James A. Rothernpl, having been
Inrnariied from Fort Blse. Idaho Territory, the
funeral will take place from the residence of bis
parents. No. 18 is allace street, on Saturday after
noon, July its, at 4 o'cioca.
BR ARPLKt-8. On Thursdav, the 231 lust ant. AL
BERTNKWJtJLD, Infant son of lartso and Rebecca
II. Sharpless.
Iniernient from No. 2?ia Spring Garden street, on
Saturday. July 23, al 8 o'clock r. oi.
SHUKMS KKR. On the 22d Inmant, FELICIA IN-
TIFPKNHKNCK. daughteroi J.nin aim Mar.nn n
bboemaker, aged 1 year ana 18 days. Disease, typbold
........ ri ..... I a
The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend the fnneral from the lesldence of her parents,
No. 24 1 It Uermantown avenue, above York sireet, on
Baturday afternoon, the 25th Instant, at 1 o'clock. To
proceed to Monument uemtnery.
WAGNER. On the 221 Instant, JOHN WAGNER,
asred f3 years. .....
Tho relative and friends of Ihe family are rtwuen-
f.niu invited to attend ihe funeral, from the residence
Of bis brother-ln-liiw, Thomas Beetz. Nn. 4Mi Lelpr
stieet below roller, rrai Ki'tru. iu nunuajr .iimuuuu
at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Monument uemetery.
Amebic aN
Life Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia-
S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
tt-ThU Institution has no superior in the United
fttateM tlO
HOLLO WAY'S
COXCEXTHATKD ESSE.VCE
Of
JAMAICAJ5INGER.
A riEE ESSEJiCE OF THE TRUE
JAMAICA GISGER.
Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture.
poasetslng
All the Carminative and diffusively Stimu
lating properties
Which are so potent In tbe Jamaica Olnger alone,
and wblcb are so efficacious In all cases of Chills from
Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Colic, Cbolera Mor
bus, Diarrhoea, etc.
OBSERVE A half teaspoonful ot Holloway's Gin
ger Is stronger and more effective than a full tea-
spoonful of any other In tbe market.
PREPARED BY
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
0. C02 ARCH STREET,
7 8 ! PHILADELPHIA.
OPERA GLASSES.
"ROM BARDOU & SON, PARIS.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
JEWELLERS,
No. 902 CHE8NUT Street,
liar Just Opened a Xiarffa ImTolce mt
PARTICULARLY FINE
ns-n ACGEfO
J r him l n 4ls?JBa O,
Including every variety of
Rock Crystal,
Ocular Graduated,
Duchessc, and
VARIABLE AND NIGHT LENSES.
ALSO, 1 4 SW
Tourist Glassy and Telescopes.
copartnerships.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
lliulu d partuKrsblp bereiofore exWitng i)iei a
iht uuilt ibUutd under ibe name of KM 1L bOUALa.,
is ibis aay aiasoivea oy mumai ciibhii'..
CHARLES LEiSNia,
Philada.. July 1 A. D. 18C8. 1 thfot
parasols.
PARASOLS AT $1. $l-25t LINED, $1-60,
44 bilk bun Umbrellas, ti, tl is, and upwards.
Al WlAWn'O,
No. 21 b, H1UHTH Street. 7 1 ita
s
TUBUS'
X X
r c it
WIU core the DYSPEPSIA,
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
RENOVATE THE SYSTEM.
Principal Depot, No. 2414 FRANKFORD ROAD.
For sale at all the Drug Stores lo the city. 7 IS lm
TTvEAFNESS. EVEKY INSTRUMENT THAT
Zf science and skill have luveuted to assist the
hearing In every degree ot deafueaa; alRO, Rplratnrs;
itlau, CraBdall' patent Crutches, superior to any
.it her In uie. at P. MADEIRA'S, No, IU B TKNTH
FINANCIAL.
POPULAR LOANS.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAL
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
At 102,
And Accrued Interest.
CENTRAL-PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
At 103,
And Accrued Interest.
Bonds on hand Tor immediate delivcrj.
Full Reports, Slaps, Etc., furnished upon
application
De Haven & Bro.,
No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6 28 PHILADELPHIA
700 MILES
tf mi
m PACIFIC
RAILROAD
Are now finished aud In active operation. One bun
dred a'ld sixty miles ba bet-n built la the lau
thiee monirs. More than twenty tb insanU uaeu are
employed, and this averacx of forty ml.ei per njontb
will be continued throughnnt 'be soason, akl: g
NINKIiUNDRFD COM HLE THD MILES by Jaii
nary 1st and It is now probable that the I' N
GRAND LTKK TOTHB PAU1B.C WILL BKOr'ifiN
FCIt IiUINESS IN 1809.
Do otter hrst-class railroad In the world has bsen
nuilt and equipped so rspidly as the Union PaclU
which ruiia est Irom Ooana
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
The United Plates Government mulcts of this rail-
roAd a OKUAT NATIONAL WOKK, and alus lis
construction by very liberal grai.ti of money and or
lands. To further Insure tbe speedy complntion of
tne ltoad. tne Company are au. honied to Issue their
own
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Having thirty yea's to run, and having Interest cou
pons payable seml-aunuaily at the r. t ot sir. vot
cul, in gold. Tbe priuclp U, as weil as lntereit, is
made
PAYABLE IN GOLD.
The Mortgage Bonds of nearly all o: ber railroads
In this conuiry, are payable, principal and Interest, in
currency, and It Is asserted, without fear of contra
diction, tbat no other tall road cimpany in tbe world
builulug so great an extent of road, issue bonds of
equal value with tbe first Mortgage Bunds now of
fered for sale by tbe TJuion Pacldo Railroad Co,
Tbepilce of these Bonds Is now las. and aocraed
Interest trom July 1, In currency. The Company be
lieve tbat at this price their Bonds are the
Safest and most Profitable Inrestnicut
In tbe market, and tbry confidently expect tbat tbey
will shortly command a higher piemlum than any
similar security.
The Company reserve the right to advance the
pi Ice at any tlme.and will not fiU any orders or receive
any subscriptions on wblcb the money has not been
actually paid at the company's omce before tbe time
of such advance.
Subsc. Iptlona will be received in Philadelphia by
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
iso. so o. tuicU) street,
W. PAINTER & CO.,
No. St S. THIRD Street,
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
jno. is o. -Aiiiuu street.
AND IN NBW TOBK
AT THE COHPANT'S OFFICE,
No. 20 NASSAU Street,
AMD BY
JOUN J. CISCO A SOU, BANKEUS,
No, 69 WALL Street,
And by tbe Company's advertised Agents throughon
the United State.
Remittances should be made In drafts or other
funds par In New York, and the bonds will be sent
free of charge by return express. Parties auhscrlb
lug thruugb local agents will look to them for thetr
safe delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has Just-been
published by I he Company, giving fuller Information
than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting the
Progress of the Work, tbe Resource or tbe Country
traversed by the Road, the Mean for Oonstruoilua
and tbe Value of tbe Bonds, which will beaent free
on application at the Company's office or to any ol
the advertised AVaent.
JOHN JT. CISCO, TBEASUBBR,
July tl, 1888. I 1 frow ttl. New York;
p4E
SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
For af KeeplMK of Valuables, Reeeiri.
tl,tad lieattiaic of Safaa,
DI R ECTTO RS
N. B. Browne, I J. Ollllugham JTell.l Alex, Henry.
O.H. Clarke, O. Macal.isier, S. A. Caldwell,
JohnWHlHh, IK. W. Ciark. - Geo. F. Tyler,
OFFICE. NO. ai CHE ITT HTKEKT,
N, B. BhOWNK. PruaUleuk
O. H. CLARK, Vloe-Pieeldent.
K. FAfTJiAOlS. bttu, and Traauiac. U6 wbul
financial.
mm
BUY COUPONS OP
GOVERNMENT BONDS
AT SAME PRICE AS GOLD.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE POPU
LAR LOANS
Central and Union Pacific Rail
road First Mortgage Bonds.
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
C0TJPON8 OF TUEE BONDS CASHED AT
OUR OFFICE.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
No. 16 South THIRD Street,
T10 PHILADELPHIA.
COUPONS
OP THS
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF
The Union Facific Railroad Co.,
AND
Central Pacific RaUroad Co.,
Paid at Die Ranking House oi
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
No. 36 S. THIRD Street,
1U PHILADELPHIA,
Yi'Jio Lave tlie Pacific Bonds on baud for
inimcdiate delivery.
New Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map,
furnished without charge, on application.
IEHIGH VALLEY
KAILliOAD COMPANY'S
MORTGAGE JiONDS, DUE IX 1898
5,000,000,
With lnlerent at Six Per Cent., Payable on
theFirbt Day of June and Decem
ber of each year,
FREE FROM STATE AND UNITED
STATES TAXLS.
These Bonds are secured by mortgage an tbe fol
lowing Kal ruadi belonging to tr.ls Company, namely,
tbe main liu fiuiu PblldtJsaurg.New Jersey, through
Munch Chunk to Wl'keebarre, Pennsylvania, 101
miles: tbe Beaver MeaUow brauoh, 17H miles, aud the
Lei Igb and Mahaioy branch. 12; miles, uiaking a
total of 161 tulles of road, lnclodlu7S mile double
track, equal, With sidings, to SOO mile of single track,
together with a l la ds, bridge, work-shop, ma
chinery, depoisi engine houees. and buildings there
unto belonging, urd all rolling stiica, tools, Imule
ments, and material, belonging to ml Uompauy, la
uee on tbe said Railroads.
Tils mortgage is a first 'lien on all of the above
Reads, except 46 miles, from Easton to Manoh Chunk,
on which It la preceded by a mortgage for t)l,Ju),000
due In 1878, the Bends of which are exchanging, as
fast as presented, for the present Issues; those not
presented nntll maturity are to be paid out of the pre
sent loan, making it a tir.t mortgage on the above
mentioned property.
$1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS,
Either Coupon or Registered,
Are offered al ninety-five per ceulum, with Interest
from the day of sale, free from Btata and Valued
Stales' taxes.
CHARLES C.L0XGSTRET1I, Treasurer,
Office of tbe Lehigh Va.ley Railroad C"aibu,
7 1 lm No. 808 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
LB
AN KING HOUSE
OF
JayCooke&Gx
Nos. 112 and IU South THIRD Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Dealers In all Government Securities.
Old 5-20a Wanted in Exchange for New
A Liberal Difference allowed.
Compound Interest Notes lVauted.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
COLIKCTION8 MADE. BTOOKB bought and sold
on Commission.
Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for
lac lea.
QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS.
MO. BOVTU TIIIBD fiTBEBT)
Btock and Gold Brokers,
QUOTATIONS OF- NEW YORK BT0CK9
AL WA YS OH HAND, ti Da
B, abaufPiatwiMa, fa.
IOHM K. BAVlt
FINANCIAL.
gEYEN PER CEST. M0RTAE B0'D3
Of ibe Pennsylvania and New York Canal aa4
Railroad Company, Oaaranteed, Principal
and Interest, by tha
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
For Sale at 95, and Interest from Juno
C & II. HQ HIE,
No, S MERCHANTS' EXCHANQH,
B01VE9T & FOX,
eMlmrp No. la MTTTirir a tvti.' rrniriiifiii
IITY OV PITT3tTTf nrtircn rrmnw
ly - -uuunvi UAiaa TT ViUa.
BEVEN TER CENT. BONDS,
FOR 8ALK BY
YTnELFJ BROTHERS,
Kg 105 Booth THIRD Btreet,'
SUMMER RESORTS.
HYCENIA HOUSE.
COLLINS' BEACH.DRLAWABIl,
Is new open for tha remantlnn nf
rite place of resort Is besutlmlly si uatKl at a point
on wrnwun uav, a rew mil's from the Cap.s. It
bas a beantnul lawn lu front, well ahsed, gooa sal
water bathing, sailing, etc Take sleaaer Perry
Arch street wharf.
7 10 lm FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor.
Post Cfllce address, Dk nevllle, DeL
tJHE CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
Tbl favorite BUMMER RBHORT. situated on tha
OA IT KILL MOUNTAINS, Btaie of New Tork, and
commanding theflueat view In Amarlca, having hnan
recently enlarged, will be open from JTJNB u to
OCTOBJf R 1.
Terms, $450 per day, or $2800 per week.
B'agmcdijnectaiCavklil with all of the Hudson
Fiver Kuilr ad trains, aud the day boat iroiu Naw
York t Alhany
Also wl.u the steamboats Thomas Powell nnd New
Champion, liaviug PUr SR, foot of FRANRLIX
Street, New York, dally, at 6 P. M. Saturdays at
P. AL 6 2m J CHAKLEB L. BAOH.Proprieloc,
ijOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAT.
TUB COLUMBIA IIOUIB,
At Cap Ialasid,!!. J4
was opened on tbe 2 th of June.
Bltuaied but a few rods Irom the beach, with three
bnndied good bthlng rooms standing directly at tha
surf, and with flue shade trees upon the lawn, this
house must surpass any other at tbe Capes, as well foe
lis outside attractions and conveniences as for Us ex
tensive arid well regulated Interior.
Tbe COLUMBIA has long been sustained byasnb
stantlal and select patronage from all parts of tha
couniry, and Its appolntmeuts may be depended upon
as strictly Hrst-class, For rooms, etc, address
GKOaUti J. BOLTON. Proprietor,
CAPK ISLAND, N. 1 ,
BOLTUN'M HOTKL,
1 1 fmw tt HARR18BBRU. P..
3E A-BATHING.
SUKF HOUSE.
ATLANTIC CITY.
A few choice room fronting the Ocean can be hael
If applied for immediately.
R. ft. THOMPSON.
PBOPRIBTOB.'
Music by Cail Sen's' Band, T 21 (t
TJNITED STATES LTOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Is now open for tlie reception of Guests.
Muiic under Vie direction of Simon Sottleri
Persons wishing to engage room can do o by ap
plying to
EROvvN & WOELPPER, Proprietors,
ATLANTIC CTTY, or V
Wo. 827 RICHMOND Street.
6 211m
"-HE NEPTUNE HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITr, N.
Haa been enlarged, repainted, refurnished with ney
furniture and spring beds, and Is now open lor tha
reception of visitors. It Is within FIFTY YARDS 9t
tbe beach. JOHN bUIOK, Proprietor.
ROBERT L. FURY 7 II lea
o
OUHTRY BOARDING.
OHEKNUT SPRINGS,
NEAR WILLOW GROVE AVENUE,
(Formerly Hospital Station.)
Two communlcutlng rooms vacant.
Apply on the premises, or at No. H02 WALNUT
Street. 7 It
WINES, ETC.
QHARLES BOTTLER'S
IMPERIAL SFABKLIXCt
CATAWBA.
SOU: AGENTS,
H. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
No. 1310 CHESNUT Street,
B 18 fww8mrp PHILADELPHIA.
HATS AND CAPS.
n JONES, TEMPI. B & CO.,
ii-FABHIONABLK HATTBBB.'
No. Ji H. NINTH Slret,
First door above ckeinut street. tt
if WARBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTT.
toted, and eaay-tlttlng Drtes Hats ((atented). In
all the Improved fashions of the atuuon. CHKtt
MT humu next Pour to tha Powl Olhue. 11 18 Sp
SOAP.
QUEEN OP ENGLAND 80AP
Ul'FKN tF K NlJLANU HA P.
QUaKN OF NULAN SOAP.
For doli.g a lauilly washing lu the neat and oheap
eht ujantitr. Oiiaranted .glial lo any in me world!
II ax all the tlrennih ot iheold rosin aoap with tha
mild and latln-rlng qnallnea or cemilue Cartlla. Vt7
tlita" iih udid rs.iau. HULI BY THiU
aMm CHEMICAL WORKS, NOi 48 NORTH
L FltON'i'bi'., PH1LADJO.PUIA, US. unp