THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHiLAfiULyHIA, SATU1TDAY, JVLY 25, 1868. 6 FEW YORKISMS. From our own Correspondent. New York, July 25. 1868. About an equal amount of vice seems to be perpetrated In very warm as In very cold weather, and perhaps the raon is tht ex tremes meet here a In everything; ele, anl the ame proportion of liquor Is swallowed In July as in December. At any iae, most of the as saults and butteries, homicides, and murders, that disSgnre the anuul of New York have their ngin in that lndisoovernble quality, In malt, and spirituous liquors, which disorders a man's brain and converts him Into a temporary domon. The Bowery is constantly being bloodiod aud blackened by such outrares as thi. It swarms With laircr beer saloons at the back of which men and women, the lo e:t ol their sex, exhibit themselves in ton&i and dancer, and to which admission, In consioeratiou of the quantity of beer drunk, is jjrutU Ibese places are porhaps one shade better than the broibel basements of Broadway, where nijiht after meat Is to be wit nessed the remorseless allurement, the worse than death, of bojs and joung men, fresh to New Yoru, whose father? and raotheis are pray ing for them at home with ail the patient ineffl cacy of foad and pious hearts. Among the lowest oi these low places is the Atlantic Concert Saloon, a Bowery basement At this place on Weduesday morning, at two o'clock, two men involved themselves ,ln a quarrel with a youth there named William Kramer, pursued him to tho sidewalk, and mauled and beat him to death. The cause o' the qaarrel was some venial but unconsidered criticism about one or the "pretty" waiter plrls present a delusive institution with which beauty is the vi ry last attribute any one but a greenhorn would think of abscribing a connec tion. This murder, which Is politely termed a homicide, was followed up, on Thursday even ing, with the murder of a policeman on Firs' avenue, as early as hall past ten o'clock. Tho murderer is a wretch named Ileal, who only a few weeks aeo bad been arrested for having made a similar attempt, but was set at liberty on giving the necessary bail. That the Board of IIcaKa should exhibit a genteel disregard for sanitary measures hits ceased to be an anomaly. Health officers amuse themselves with publishing cards for the pre ventiou and cure of caes of sun-stroke, and the amelioration of tho sufferings of horses and ther animals exposed to the beat, but pay little attention to the preclusion of causes of public disease. Many of the streets of this city are at nrenentin a filthv condition. The cholera is Invited to make itself at home, and lavish in duce Bents are given to every form of epidemic. If the city escapes, it will be in spite of, and not because of, the Biard of Bealth, unless, Indeed, that body speeiily changes Its tactic3. It met on Thursday, when It transpired that more than two hundred deaths from diarrhoea alone had occurred eince the preceding Salur day noon. Of the two hundred miles of streets In the Metropolitan District many have their gutters choked up with refme and their sidewalks strung with garbage boxes. Ah for th; network ot lanes and alleys whictt Interlaces many a ueigbboibood shut in by browu-stone fionts tbat conceal the rottenness behind, many parts of Five JPoiuts are Paradias- lcal compured with them. Dr. Harris, the Registrar of Vital Statistics, believes that cop peras and caibonlc acid would make a gool disintectant, and tbat a quantity sufficient to dlBin'ect the entire city might be obtained at an outlay of little more than three thousand dol lars, or about one dollar for every ten gallons of the liquid. The only reiult of this "health" meeting, however, was the "ordering" that four of the Wards should be disinfected by next Tuesday. Bo far from everything being lovely, aud the "goose" banging high, with the tailors, at pre sent, that indispensable class of workers has Just been proclaiming its equality with the rest of mankind by demanding an. increase of wages to four dollars per day. Tuey met on Thursday evening in one of tbe smaller balls of this city, and organized and ucoreanized thops alike sent their delegate. In this age of the world it seems as though hat d-woik was almost ready to compete with brain-work in the pay which It demands. Many a smart reporter In this city would be glad to get by the labor of his pen what the tailors are demanding lor the labor of tho needle; and tho number of other striKea made with - varying succets during the spring and early part of summer seems to hint tn at hand-labor is raaguityiug its office, and tbat the hewers o wood aud drawers of water aspire to place themselves on a par with tbe subtler workers of Intellect. If these tailors' demau Is are not ac ceded to, tbe strike is to take effect after next Monday. Tbe journeymen bricklayers are also on a strike, but the weekly stipend the strikers receive from the Protective and Benevolent Union, has been cut down from $12 per week to nearly one-half that amount. "Barbe Bloue" and ad'ile Irma are successes here, because tbey are tho only amusement novelties in this city at present. While admit ting tbat Madame Tostee is cot go young as bite used to be, aud that her voice is certainly not of the richest and rarest, it Is beyond cavil that four aitistes, total strangers to us, even by re putation before, have won such immediate and pronounced f ucces. Consequently the public is looking lougiogly for bcr return In tho fall. From the moment wben, three-quarters of a year ago, she came upon tbe stage at the French Theatre and annouueed, a little nervously, per haps, ber love for the military, the large hearted public took her into its capacious bosom which is as accommodating as Abraham's at th lowest calculation Jorgave Uer her many "severe indispositions," aud forebore showing a vestige of ill-humor whenever it pleused her to re-enter on the scene. Ao.-opos of other amusements. Brounhaoi's Lottery of Life is to be withdrawn in another week, and Miss Lutta Is to commence an engngement at Wallack's. Banvard's Opera Iloute is being transfigured Into Wood's Museum, which will be opened in the lull with Miss Lydia Thompson, the English builesque actress, a nime familiar to all who regularly read the trans-Atlantic papers. Mary Wells is to be a member of the slock company. Bbe is one of the few actresses who have that xquisite sense of humor which aptly Interpret burlesque. In fpite of the occasional homicides, murders, and deadly assaults which figure In tho various police courls here. I think Nev York has been somewhat mallernod in this respect. As a rule, peaceable and respectable citizens, who keep themselves to themselves, can go to tbtir homes wi'hin or without the metropolitan dUtrlct, tiUbout greater chance of bcluz knocked on tits head than th.e nocturnal pedestrian of Phila delphia, Ba1tioore nd Boston. The parks ' ri -a r j rm especially UniO u BHre, manu-on oaare, City Hall Park, Wk,8ulm4l0 Pe Grouad- are said to be t. he resort ol desperate nnrt ,,ffli .t,ar..'ters. It has never It hat been my misfortune to flow' lhcm ,0- anJ 1 naT0 wandered through them on 4""y onely way home at 2 and 3 o'clock In the roorm.'1- At lBM nonr the circumspect watchman was tne on,J WB,k- iug animal I met. All around, on e nencnes, beneath thn trrp. beside the fountain na on the gras, lay poor wretches who cUbe." uaJ uo homes to go to, or prelerred the long 8uc0se,8lon ol fresh draughts of air to tbe seclusion of c. ose bed-rooms. I have repeatedly beard aud rva d of scenes of brutality and lndoceucy transacted in those plnces, particularly after 12 o'clock. Bnt on my way up or down town, having walked through them repeatedly nearly every hour of tbe twenty-four, aud having wltnossed nothing mre than a numoer of the poorer class of people endeavoring to breathe freely, and with out the aid of beer, I am inclined to believo that such reports are the exaggerations of those who think they can peer further than others beneath the surface of things, and discover a nauseous sediment where there is nothing but harmless slop. Alt Baba. The Union Pacific Railroad. The telegraph announces 700 miles of this grard enterprise complete. T wo hundred miles more will doubiless be in running order at the close of the year. The whole distance from Omaha, on the Missouri, to Sacramento, at the tidewater of the PaciQc, is 1721 miles, of which tbe Union Pacific Company propose to build abont eleveu hundred miles to meet the Central Pacific fiora the West. It they shall meet near tbe point contemplated, the work of construc tion can hardly extend through another year. This grand conception, which at first was re garded as a wild fancy from tbe brain of an architect of air castles, is so near a reality that its full embodiment will excite no marvel. Who can conceive the amount of business thls road is destined to perform? All present esti mates rest on present facts. But, if our expe. rience of the past is our light for the future what does our past history teach? Within the remembrance of those not now old, less was known of tbe Northwestern States than is now known of all the Territories. Yet these States have been converted from a wilderness to popu lous communities. Butnj railroad preceded these civilizations. What will this road not do towards t-ettlii g these vast regions, which, when settled, must carry all their commerce over this road? Add to this tbe through trade from east aud west Asia, the Sandwich Isltnds, and Califor nia, and the cities of the United States on and east ot the Mississippi and who shall compute its value ? The need of this road was so great that Us local business already pays a handsome profit over all expenses an amount more lhn equal to the Interest on Us bonds; and it is believed that its through traffic with the Paclflc coast and Asia will be limited only by the capacity of the line. B USINESS JSOTl CES. Clothing for H9T Weather. Every variety au 1 led to tbe season for Men, Youths, Boys, and Children, new. friMh and fashionable, replenished dull;, and selling rapidly at prices guaranteed In all cases lower than -be lowest elsewhere, and Inlt satis faction guaranteed every pnrcbaser, or tbe sale can celled, and niony refunded. Half umy between ") Bewkbtt A Co., JWthand Tower Hali ttixth streets.) No. 618 mabkkt St., Phii.adki.pbia. Attn No. 600 Broadway. Njcw Youk. A Wish Fubfkbence A case bas jast come to our knowledge of a lady In this city declining to spend a few weeks out of town on tbe ground of preferring tfcat ber busband would appropriate tbe amount which ber trip would cost to tbe purchase of a Grover A Baker Sewing Machine, alleging tbat tbe latttr investment would not.only be ot more perma nent value, but tbat as a promoter oi health the ma chine far surpassed tbe springs, the mountains, or the sea, because It preserved tbe health, and. thus rendered remedies unnecessary. This Is what we call Spartan beroUm, and It really gives ui a more exalted Idea of the philosophic virtues of tbe six. The lady showed ber good Judgment laaspecla manner by prefei ring tbe Grover fe Baker machine fctbe has slnca called at tbe warerooms, No. 730 Cues nut street, and made her purchase. Tdk Duty of Life Insurance. We learn tha many perions are availing themselves ot tbe new method of Life Insurance as adopted by tbe Co-opera tlve Company at tbe N. K. corner of Fifth and Wal nut streets. We nave referred several times to and given ful particulars as to tbe working of Ibis Company, and bave shown that for the small sum ef IP25, paid on thirty days' notice, that the wife or children ot the Insured would, on his or her death, receive the hand some sum ol $1(KK). Tbat ibis mode of Life Insurance will be generally adopted we cannot doubt. It Is clearly tbe duty of all to hertome Insured. 'SSM "Enckk's comet Is due, and the etar-gazers are turning tbelr telescopes to tbe skies In the hope of discovering tbe presence ot tbe x peeled visitor. It ia lulererting chiefly for performing Its revolution within tbe boundaries of tbe solar system for the comparatively short peilod within which Its revolu tion takes place, and for the reason that we know more about It than we do ot those vast elberlal crea tions which visit our system and then rush olf Into space. When tbe Interest In comets equal tbat which tbe public have In Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing Bouse under the Continental, people will know more about them. The warekooms of tbe Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company are now at No. 814 Cbesnat street Tbls machine received tbe only Gold Medal for Hew ing Machines at the Paris Exposition; since then It bas received another Improvement, i.e., a ''silent leed xcotlon," which makes it the most quiet running machine In use. Jxwelby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled He also bas a large slock ot American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result In pleasure and profit, Fine Custom Made boots and; shoes for Gun tlemen. Bartiett, No. S3 Bouth Sixth street, Above Cbesuub Gbover A Baker's uigheut Premium Bewlng Machines, No. 730 Cbeanut street TuruwiTH K News Dkpot. at No. 10T H. Third rxL Is tne ulane to nuo an Eiuas or rdadlu mut ter, fie keeps on nana consiani, aunpiy ot all the periodicals, niagualiies. Dlotorials. fashion piates, and every description of light reading, ir bu does not bave vn you umro. no win .nua ,,. ti you ,1,11 ine New Yor papers Trvnwlib's Is the place to oblMn them, as he bas prtected arrangements vhereov ne receive mal s arrive. - ong before the regular L010 or Alpaca Backs. JmIs ot the tVutnolut Linen Ntckt. JmIi 0 Hi vnoeouiu D inters, i.ut$ jf lu k Saukt. , lA.it i,f While Vtatt. ' Joltof Linen 1'mUi and Vtsli, AU fitn UMt very ntos. tyr Atpaea from toU. JUt'Xlucii.fiomAltM! (o(4 etn.ete.' WlNlglglB A Bboww, link HW. mahhied. pr.rvwrn n iT.T.inK R. On the rtd Instant, by Itev J. N. Knnselmen Mr. JOHN OL BUIMN'R, of Phl'adoiphla to Silas HANN Alt B. UALLAUUKn, Of Westvllle, N. I. It CARNKY-HTRRTCrT. Joly , hv Ttav. William Oat heart. Mr. WILLIAM K. PAHNIY M atlas BAL LI B hTRa-TCH. both of this eliy. KNOX BOYD. On July to, ISM, by Rev. lama Crow. Nn. ntS H fVcnnd aire!, air. AHDKKff KNOX and Uiaa QRAfR W.YD, both of this olty. DIED. e-ATtllOT At Norwich Conn,, on tbe IHh Instant, EI'WAHDo, A BRUT, funeral on Tuesday afternooa, the tstb Instant. AVUK. On theeventnr of thezuh inst., RAM0KI. BARKIS aud Jh-NdlK HELL, Infant son and daugh ter nt Hanmet T ana Hell J, Auk, M1 1 mtnihs. The mauve and Mentis arrnvlted to attend the funeral, from tbe reaMwnne ot ibelr' parvnu, CI tin a m I anon laue, a ! Waah'tigtoa etrM, on Madar afternoon, tne intb maiant. at t o'clock. Iniwmmi at Lvverlngton C-tiitr, Train lrM Ninth and urren atrecm. ror Manaynak at I SO T. M. i rBHl.-0 the K4 Instant. JAMES CAMP- I fll. hi tb 47tb ear of hi age j be rwiativw ana mends oi the family, also the (pen. ber or l.aUyetie Lodge, No. ?, A. V. M ! alo the rr,enb. of furil Looge No. I. O. of O. K.i elfloihk nieinberaol Abon tten A1hm Awocla'lnn, 1. 1. of O. alo tbe niemher of Honlh l'ann Hose Company, ,re mpm fully Invited" attond ibe run rai. from hi.' 'a'a rvaidMnr. No :til N. Tentb s-reot. on Knnday art "rnoon, tbe nth iimmi, at I o'clock. lBtrneptat t'oo renews' tmeMry. DF.VI.IN. At Cubrev Ooantv D,miAt. Troland.on the Bth of Jnly. BXHNAKO DKV ui H, a cttisen of l'Diiaaiirni, m tne 4id yvr or his age, (New lors guy ana iirnoai n paoers pieaa oopy.l I II' KINHON -On the uh Instant of nearalaia of tbe bai t, JUnfl llCKINbON, la the Hth year of bU Aft- The rela'lves and friends of the family, also the members i t Ty pocrapbioal Union, No. I, and Lal ftlaa tiroinernooo, ar respeciiuiiy mviww to sivna bis funeral, from Ills la's realdrnce, corner ol Fif.b and Cherry streets, bouth Camden, on Tuesday morn- lnr tbe atlli instant, at 10 O'cIotk. H A L LOWELL. On tbe morning of the ill Instant. CRPMiN, youngest soo of Joshua I and Sarah O. Ballnwell, In the sth year of his age. K ANK. On the 21 Instant. ROSANNA. dnshter Of John and Bridget Kate, aged IS year. The relatives ana irienai or tne rauiiiy are rtwneot ful.v luvlu-0 to attend the funeral, Irom the realtlnnc of her parents. N, K. corner of Twenty aeond aod Hurulli' n s'.reeta, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o clock. LAVENS Stiddenlv. on th 2td Instant, at Atlan- tic City. N.J. , MAOUIK OKKuu, daughter of Jebn and Kllza Lave or, aged 8 rear. 1 be relatives aud trlendn are reapeotfully Invited to attend the funeral from the leldnnce of herparenu, No. 8400 Haverford atreet, Mantua, Weal Philadel phia, on Monday moraine, tue 27th Instant, at V o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands. MCVEIGH At Elwvn. near Burlington, rr. J.. JOHN WH1TEMAN. Infant am of II. T. aud KH A. McVeigh, aged about 8 mouth. KAGLKK. Huddonlv. on the 21st Instant. H4kV R1KT, daughter of the late William and Martha NabIaa The relatlvee and friends of the family are rwspect- fhiiv invited to attend the funeral, from bar late resi dence. No. 21 Marion street, on sanday afternoon at H O'CIOCK. HEBI8UHON, On the 2fld instant. asiBKi,iin InlBt t daughter ol .mue ana jranny it. neuiscuou. aged 17 months and IS days. Th. rot Ativ mi and mnnda of the family are reanect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock, from No. ln6 Orthttdox street, Frankford. To procepd o Presbyierlan Unmetery. RKKltY. On tbe 24th tustant. JOSKfJl K. Ktt SEY. In the 88tb year of bis age. .... ... i hA roiativwM ana rnpnaa art renneotitiiiT inviveu m attend bis funeral, from his late, residence, rear of No. 1KI4 Lombard street, on Sanday morning, tne xutn instant a' o cicce. WAGNER. On the 22d Instant, JOHN WAGNER, wl r9 VMrH. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are r pest- full v Invited to attena tne luuermi, iroiu iun miugun Of blsbrother-ln-luw, Thomas Beetz, No. 4511 Lelper sneet below rteller. i?r kf-trd.on rluoday aileraoou at S o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. America 11 Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- S. E. Comer Fourth and Walnut Streets. Jtm'Tliit IntfUuilon ha no tuperiorin th Untied State B-IOLLOWAY'8 CONCENTRATED ESSEVCE OF JAMAICAGINGER. A PURE ESSENCE OF THE TItUE JAMAICA GINGER. Free from Cayenne Feppf r or any other admixture. poesejsluf All the Carminative and diffusively stimu lating properties Which are so potent In the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are so efficacious in all cases of Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness. Collo, Cholera Mor bus, LlarmoBft, etc. OB8EKVE A halt teaspoonful of Holloway's Gin ger la stronger and more effective than a fuU tea- spoonful of any other In the market. PREPARED BY JCKNSTON, KOLLOWAY & CO A1 DEN, No. G02 ARCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. GROCERIES, ETC. s M N. TILE FLRST KEW ST. JOllX'S SMOKED SALMON Offered For Sale this Season. SIMON C0LT0X & CLARKE, OU00ER9, 8. We Comer BK0AD and WALNUT Sts., 6 18 tuths PniLADIJLPHIA. 40 f'RNTN.-TIIH UKNT ROASTED COF. fr':Uevvr.uld in l'iilliulellilila. a WlMOM's oldstabil.hed Tea Warelioune, Mo. iUtf OliJiBflUT bireet. 30 KT.N.-JOOI MTBONII HO ANTED COFK at WIIAIMI'g, No. 236 CI1 linMIT Mireet, f f rvlTt ISVA IIIITKi;. IM LARflB ,,,.. JJ uovernnient aatas at miKun Clllt'KOUr, FOB 1IIAHINH 1' l?NI.ISH I'j t iiH. n noli and siruuir Jj'or sale at WILMO.Vrt old establluhed 'lea Waiehouse, Sso. 23t CliiikiJSUT sirteu 80 t'FNTN PKIl POt7ND,-ilOODSTHON No. SMCIIKHNUf Hireek O1 VH ANVK PKUOE AN O i:NjLIMII BREAK- I'AaT 'I I. a. at WILAiOAi'M Tea Warehotue, no mi r.sr u 1 wtreet SIFTINSFBOJITIIK:TTF.AS IN TUB (11V, lor sale to-day at W 1 LMON 'at.l 6 IbtUalut TO RENT. ET O R REN T. r&EUlSES, No. W9 CIIESXUT St., FOR BTORH OR OFFICB. ALBO, OFFICKS AND L4.BOE ROOUS suitabl for a Oomruerclal College, A,Bjiy( MEDICAL. WONDERFUL CURES r RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ASTHMA. GOUT. Certificates from Thousands, Including the folIoTTing near at Home DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUM ATIO REMEDY USED INWARDLY ONLY. Warranted lo Cure In a Limited Spcclfled Quantify or Monej Bcfundcd. Warranted to contain no Mineral, or Meta g nor anything Injarioni to tho Human System VERY FLEJ.SANT AND AGREE- ABLE TO TAKE. ITS CUBES ABE POSITIVELY WONDJsBFUL, In order to convince the most skeptical Sufferers that Rheumatism, Pfeuralglia Gout, and Asthma can be cured, a written Legal Guarantee U glren, setting forth the exact FpccICcd quanUtj warranted to cure his or her case, or the monej to be.rclunded. Dr. J, P. ntler oat Rhestnaatlam. It I a coni-eded fact that no tuininu.iu nii... In th worid can, combined, firoduce ihe thousand of certificate Irom cure a. oao be annwo hy Dr rlti.r e Ureal Khrumallc Ketnady, wlilob nre.euu Ita Inlallitil power oer Hoeumail.m. In tna name ofcurea Ironi amunc our nioet pruminintcltUen. it is yui. 9 .r.v.Mwiv .IWW.UI, mu9 nniujurious. neaatia a. Pbjrelciasi UuratL. I, Docuir Walton. No, UI W. T.nth atreet. do publicly announce, thai after fruitiest effrt uirV mm. nnruiuxiMii. irnm wnirn 1 nave auffered tea yarn. 1 tried Dr. riuvr a Kbeamailo Ram-dr. and am cnmpleivly cured. I bav no hltat on In recuui mendliig It lo my brother i.bysluiaii f,.r goneral me a being tbe moat Important di.cuverv of lh prMent viiun iii iii .1,-iiiuiw iii mvHiicine. jDot. Ka 7a H t OUKTH Htreet. Warranted to cure. ItbeumailSBs Aatoltaer Ureal Car. Dr. Klt er: For y.ar I .nfTnr.d tarriht. aritt. Cbrorlo Rheumatism; I bad Ibe bat physlclana: tnei liiuiu uu ij.ii. i..r uj.-; a vimi mvmwy averlla niruiciue wiinoui rueci; iwimt lliorou.1117 belp , requnlng several 1 erson lo uiuv me. Hearing tbat you wra regular pby.lrlan I obtained your Hti.u matlo Remedy, and ai.-r takli g several bottle nave beu cured II I truly th greatHtt hleulnc I have found In this world. HA af UEL. txjli K.V. rlli M0 North JClgbtb atreet. RheamatUm Ills Iloaor, Aid. Coaly, Ol Frank lord, y: "I wa cured one year arob Dr. 1j let's Rheumatic Keniedy: It .a a ruilaiiia u.ti. cine, and lo everybody aufWIng I beartlly rocoia meua it,-- i;eput, no, g a. jiuurtu sttrevt. Cattlflcata fram a Cured Rbeamatle. To Dr. Filler. No. 2 H. Fourth trea-uar Hir- Hy antipathy lo advertising a blessing to humanity is now ovett-ome. Your great maclcine will Immor talise you When I looa back thirty ears upon lb thousands suffering with tbat painful dlsaaaa. Rbeu matlsiu or Net rait la, with Itiliu re lei, aud no cure Irom Ihe many artlclea with which Ibe hava hwn duped, I dealreynu lo announce to the public that I, a curea ruut-rrr, givin up an nope, invite ail to try and ceriamiy be cured by your wouderful and barm leas medicine. B. .. DADOHKRTT, No. toa K . Ninth street, Camden, I Wu Cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Filler' Rbeumatlo Remedy after spending Urge nun) In the dltlerent treaiuienta uu.ucueailiilly. I laLUidlvsay to all autterln.. lomm iir k'tiiur'a condition that be will curou In a certain uuuioer 01 u 1 1 L L i or rt9iurn iu. ujiidmt. 1 on u. iii-.. ..r. aud run no rlk. Hi. mediulue I do i.mi.i... -.l nun. 4 uuuji. un.ru, uamaen, H, j, Iou't BuTr with Rheumatlism. xi . 1 . .. . BA . xt riurii-ai uut v yuu ion am paoiio coixi- Eelt me to ttc lbi fti glvlnv up aiJ hti ol mvi etiiR cured ui Hbtumikiiiirii, ftaapruooyocMd lacurtv hla hv utiiiTilnviit tjhVBif'imna I Lriaxi pakh riu.ti.... imLostd udou andclven un all I Vo. ITU Si. Tweuty-aeoond sueet. A Great Nesiralcla Care, Url VmI.V IVlrtaa Ji.mA k..t.. U 1 . . .... that sue sutlered su years wlta Mauraigia. bn'e tMsr. i" '"' u"ri mw. miitilhuu, k'f. w mar s Ureal Ruaumatto Rvincny, lnautlui la all cm a of c ui J i ui uvau Ui ovuy. Aattonast Am Important Certificate. Dr. Filler: Your wouaerlnl ltii.uiuii 11. ... has cur d uie of Hie Asttiuia. I gave up ail bone long ago t l ever being cured. 1 bat e done every tiling ! It ever Ijfcard ol. Avery siitlemr abuuld im vour medicine. DIOM 1 HlVtt TA VLult, no. 40 Taylor Htret,MuetuUt Ward. Dr. FUler'a Great IlbtaiaaiU Retaesy la legally warranted Incur In a atated ananiity or mniiry refunded. Pretiarud Bu.2 bOUTil Kuunni htreeu Treatment of RfcancaatUaa. This peculiar dlnease has reeetved ths.uaclal ui.il tlon ot Dr. J. P. Itlvr fur many years. Dr. Pltler at Resular Uraduat of 1433, Of t'nlversity of Pennsylvania, he ua.l th Ireab mi in ui nnnuniaiihni, neuralgia ana Mnta.pclity, Dr. 'ltlr Coault Vrea t Us.rsa, Dally, from 10 to 1 o'clock, aud Invite all .in"rln. 1th Rheumatism to call. UUloa, Ha. S O. iUURTU Strecu DR. FITLER'S GREAT BIIEUMATIO REMEDY, Is sold by Druggists generally throughout th United Slates, and at tin PRIWCIPAL OFFICES OF DR. F1TLER, No, 29 S. FOURTH St., Philada., AMP, 704 BROADWAY, New York. Consultations gratis, daily. Orders ana municutiotu by mat prtvyrt'.y tUiuaicJ Jour iXitrfiiciue. it bus p.wiilTeij our4i m reuii liarolv rxuwtfd. To mil iMrjn .hn ha k--. iop. I reoouiriinoii DRY GOODS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., WILL OmBAT TnilB BEE-inYE J)KY GOODS OT0IIE, Prior to takluff their J uljr lhTghtary, TlTEIIl ENTIEE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BLACK AJTII COLoniD MILKS, PI! I N GOODS, KBlUnOIDEBIFJ, L4CKH, LACE OOOBi, LAIBS' noilKBT, OLOTBI, PABAIOLI, AMI FAMCr AKTlCIfcJS. CMJIEB SHAWLS, ACigfJE, BA17K, PELISBS, SEA-SIDB AUD CABBIAB VABSeXTI, LAMA LACE S II ATT LA, BOTJBIOUX AUD BOTOIDEI IS BLACK AMD WHITE. WHITE HOODS AND LIKBSS, PIQUES, PEBCALCS, KHI.ISn NAI 100111, PLAIN A CHECK. FBERCH OBQAHDIES, ETC. HOtBIiae DBESS GOODS, CBAPES CBAPE COLLABS AND TEILS. LINEN COLLABS AND SETS, LINEN CAMBBIC HANDKEBCniEFS, ETC. ETC. ETC. J. W. PROCTOR a CO., THE BEE-II I VE. No. 02O CHESNUT Street, llltuthaHP PHILADELPHIA. PRICE & WOOD, N. W.COBNEB EIGHTH AND FILBEBT, HAVK JUST RECEIVED, A new lot of Nalniook Masllm, 2s, 89,85, 10, 45,50 and 60 cent. Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Victoria Lawm, Balki Musdns, eta eto. Nainsook Plaid and Stripe Muslins, Satlo, Piald Falnsooka. PIQUES! PIQUES t 'White Plqut s, very cheap, etc MarseilU s, tancatiter, and Heneroamb Quilts. Table tilacng Napkins and Towel. Best makes Bleached and Uubleaohed Mulling Bargains In Ladles' and Genu' and Children's Hosiery, ana otavee. - Ladies' and Genu' Linen Cambria Hdkfs. Ladlea'Hemititched Hdkfs., all linen. . Children' Linen Handkerchiefs colored harder 12. cents. Hamburg Edgings and Inserting, cheas. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER LIOUTH AND FILBEBT, 10 Ins PHILADELPHIA. JjADJES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE city for tbelr country house or the eea-shore will find It greatly to their advantage, before pur chasing elsewhere, to examine Tlio Exlcnslro Stock, at Greatly Reduced Trices, of C. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OIIKSNUT STREET. GIRABD BOW, Comprising a complete assortment for personal or household ose, of TRACKS. EH BROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS fUFFED, KKVaBJiD AND 1UCKED MUS IONS, OAMBEICS, JACONETS, fiaOEH, and WhlTK OOODS, la every varletj. VEIUS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrip tion, together with an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD 'LINENS, iVT TISMI'XIISO PllICESi In every width and quality. BniRTlrTO.PILLOWOABE, SHEETING, ATABLB LINENS, NifKIHU. DOYLIES, FLANNELS, &IMIT1EM FUM hfUKADct, AND JTUKNI. TVBK rjOVKRS, MARBKILLES, HO KKYCOMB, AND OT1UR MfKUADS, TOWELS A NO TOWKLL1NU LN PAMAttK ANOHUUKABACK, kUM si KR OLAN KK I S, TA BLK UOVEHS, ETO. ALBO, SUIUTINO, PILLOW-OASE AND SHEET. INU Ml'HUNd. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OIIKSNUT 8TUKKT, S U OIRARD ROW. ' FULL LINE OF COL'D SILKS Ui CHOICE B HADES, AT It PER YARD, ajlWBAiB 1. WIWIIASffc. QPENED THIS MORNING, had. vw inuas r'-P 1 1 tujum. Slack and V hit Plaids, If .i. SnD and v hit Plaid. Iril Mlti and White Plaid. 1112 Purple and White Plaid, It'll). One eae etlll Blchar, at l Sk WISHtW'S CHSIAf BTOBE J WILL OPEN THIS MORNING 1U1HH POPLINS IN CHOICE SHADES, POSTS BPRlNti OP lS. at 3K. P. WISIUM S. PICHTH ST. EMPORIUM yOli lUAOIC BILKS. M White Edge, Heavy, oul 1 71, ' Vrv Oralo. Havy,oolyl 7, U,u Uraias, EUa heavy. oolV !! rjou Uro brain. Elegant, only ft SO. mat alaaca trout lSW4 per yard. ALL THE AHOVC AT (sihtarf FIFTH EDITION LATEST BT TEtEQIlAPir. KU BtM KteM MteM Bts. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. Prance and tbe'uex ean Denda. By Atlanlto Cable. Pib-8. Jul, 2s.The Corps Lfglslatlf was en rad for a long ume ltt8t eTenln(? ,n tn ex. cUIr debate on the question 0f the Mexlcaa bonds. M. Bouher, In hie speech, denied that the collection of the Jecker bond hid any share lu the eanse of the Mexican war. Jules Favre in his reply lnlted that that wag the main cause, a ihone creditor were the onlj ones who had rt'calved pay. M. Kouher rcpllt-d that the French Govern ment only protected the Jecker bonds In French hands, and tbat the bnd were paid by Mail nvltiin and that Franco had presented other payments. M. Favre demanded the names of those who had received their pay. The College Base Ball Championship. 81 tecial DerfxUch to The Evening Te'eirnph Wobc8tr, Mass., July 25-3'3o P. AT. The mulch game of base ball "between IlarTsrd and Tale, plajed in this city today, was woa by Harvard the score standing 25 to 17. The Flood in the Lehigh-Valley. Eaitoh, Jnly 25. Captain Fisher's boat baa bet-u lost tieie, and ou tutu aud a woman Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltiworb, July Si. Cotton rerv dull at lie. Flour very tli ns, ltd a guod demand. The frenuet y-sterday Injurird or destroyed all tne m.ils aronad tbls city, aou sum. aradea are held a little hlvber. but tbe advance will he euly temporary. No accurate quotations can be given. Wneat qu ett choice rd at !??,!i'v' " P0'91: wulie, tvam tf, yellow. 1120, Oals. SoC'VSoC. Fruvlsious uncbaagsd aw Torn Stock (Anotatlona, 4 P. BL. Rooelved by teleitrapa from filendlnnlns A Davis, Block Brokers, No. 48 tt. Third etreek: N. Y. CeuU K.......-.ll! Ohl. and K. I. H IU7V NI V BtiH T If 1:l'I Lk . . an tir ' PhlL and Kw. K. ... B. R 110 Miou. H.and JN. I. K. 1 raciflo M. 8. Co uie. ana riit. k uuiuu xei.. w Gold .UVsl Market dull. .If T. m . ... uui, ctiiu rn. w . com. tvf Ohio and N. W. prt Ki, IIearino at thb Cbntbal Station. John Byan, realdlug at No. 627 H. Front street, was chsreed with bteallntc a horse. Otlicer Hooeria tentlUed that he arrested th defendant at llerkuesu' Bazaar With a horse. Which bad been Btolt-a. Henry Oarsyr tetlned that the bone belonged to hliu, and was taken Irom nls pas lure un the UtholJutie. He had cot seen the norseniuce. till tOKlay at tbe IJa.aar. JJdeuuaut said i tie horse was given to hloa by Tbomaa liuckman. Newton Towushlp, MoDigornery county. Held In (010 ball for a lurtuer umrlug on vt ednesday next. Mary Stratum, charged with obtaining got ids under false preiensts. Kobert HtlUon tetirted tbat defendant par chaKt d gtiods from iioune be Is oonneoted wltn. She would buy a oraie of bananas, aud prbmlae to pay lu r lew day. In June abe puroiatied between $200 aud J:l'"0 worm and promised to pay all after the 4Ui of J uly. Toey aw nutning more ol ber for a long tltue, aud beard she was going to leave tbe couuiiy. On Kolag to ber bouse they learned she bad sold all ber furni ture. Tbey arretted ber on ber way to Aa plnwall. Ttie rlrm of Soatierttnod &. Co. testified that aha bad bouitht gooon ol ibetn In ton name ra.ni.er, promlMDK lo pay after tbe 4ih of July. Mr. Wiillaru H. Powell, No. 232 B Delaware avenue. teHitled that she bought JI21 25 wortli or bananas In June, to be paid for after tbe -HQ of July. Several otbers testified to having been dealt Wl' ii lu Hit same manner. ODlcer Williams, ol ibe Reserve Force, ar resttd ibe defendant In New York. Bound over la $2(M) ball to answer. DRY GOODS. RJEW STYLE OF GOODS FOR LADIES OLOAKINOS. J A M E S & LEE. HO. 11 MOBXII SECOND STREET, ABE NO TP RECEIVING ALL TUB LATEST STYLES OF CLOAKING CLOTIIM A SID CASSinERtN, WITH A LAUGH A4SOBT MENT OF GOODS FOB UEUT AMD BOTE WE1B liil AT WHOLESALE AJI3) RETAIL. OPERA GLASSES. F ROM DAllDQU & SON, PARIS. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS. No. 002 CHESNUT Street, Have Just Opd st Large Iatvoloa off PARTICULARLY FINE OPERA GLASSES, Including every variety of Rock Crystal, Ocular Graduated, Vucbesse, and YARIABLE AND NIUUT LENSES. ALSO, I4BW Tourist jHasBpa and Telescopes. PERSONAL. p 0 UNTIES, TENSIONS, PRIZE MONHT, and all claims agalust theMatlonal and State Govern vienU promptly collected. Call on or adJrma GtORQK W. FOttD, No. Wl DOCK Bfeet, One door below Third, CatnthZlt REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGER ATORS AT fcKVKN DOLLARS AND UPWARD. WATKR POOLERh,rLOTHB WRINQkR AWD WAfcHKKB. ai d a Kcneral variety of HOUbE-FOR-N1BHINH OOODH. B. A. "WILDMAN h BRO., tStntoaBn rtoiKit. ro. tnll HVKTNH OAROKNa HA.VS AND CAPS. J . CT JONES, TEMPLE A CO., W V A V H IONAHLU HA'i'TERB, No. W h. NINTH 8lrel. ... ' Flrdt door above Ulieanut treet. i H 17 WAHBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTI. h U'Hl,rii(l rai-vHitlnv PrMi HalatnateutKd), In i. .... ii..i...m1 imuioiu ul tli MMtiiii UHkai 8V tJ. u-i.t Ouol Ui lh OOUtt. Wl
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