The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 30, 1868, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEQRAl'x? PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1808.
MUSICAL AM) DKAM1TIC.
Th njelonn Wife" at the At-eli.
There are tew more entertaining comedies
than George. Colman's Jealous Wife, which was
pi Ten at the Arch Slreot Theatre last evening.
The plot it artistic and ekil fully carried oat,
the dialogue i brilliant from the benlnmng to
the end, and the characters are strongly deHned,
o that the actors have a fair chance to do them
elves Justice The part of "Mrs. Oakley," in
particular, Is a capital one for a talented actress,
and it was admirably fill.-d by Mrs. Drew, who
personated the unjustly suspicious wife to the
life. The scenes between "Mrs. Oakley" and her
husband are replete with telllug points, which,
irithout being overdone, were given in a stylo
that the audience was quick to appreciate.
The performance last night was even more
spirited than on the previous evening, and the
actors appeared to be in better accord with each
Other. Mr. James, as "Charles Oakley," manage!
to use hia voice to that the audience had the
benefit of It, and Mr. Everly personated "Lord
Trinket" a part somewhat out of his usual line,
by the way remarkably well. Wo were not
quite able to determine whether Mr. Craig was
not well up in bis lines, or whether he did not
have a very clear comprehension of the require',
meLtsof tho cbaiaclet of ' Sir Harry Boagle,'
but we ate strongly inclined to the latter opin.
'on. Mr. Craig at times does some pretty good
things In the way of farce and burlesque acting,
and that he has more than usual talent is un
deniable, but as far as legitimate comedy
la concerned be appears to be the merest
novice, and we have seen better performance!)
by actors of not hall his ability. The present
opportunity is one that tbls ncntlcman ought to
Improve, It he has any desire whatever to make
his murk as a comodlnD, and the worst point in
his performance last evening, in our eyes, was
that he did not seem to be inclined even to make
on effort to do justice to the ro'e entrusted to
him. If an actor Is pa'pably deficient ia ability
we can afford to pass over his failures in chari
table silence, but from oue who has been as
much praised as Mr. Craig we have a right to
expect tho bett that he c:in do at all times, but
inore especially when he is Included In the cast
Of as good a play as The Jealous Wife.
lha other characters were very well repre
sents! as follows: "Mr. Oakley," Mr. Barton
Hill; "Major Oakley," Mr. Mackay; "Mr.
Russet," Mr. Wallis; "Captain O'Cutter," Mr.
Bnyder; "Paris," Mr. Meagher; "Lady Free
love," Mrs. Maeder, "Harriet Russet," Mrs
T. A. Creese.
The elegant and appropriate costumes are
entitled to a word of commendation; but the
moustaches worn by most of the male actors
were out of character, decidedly, and good
taste would suggest that they should be sacri
ficed in toe cause of art. To do this might
cause a pang of regret at first, but the approv
ing voice ot conscience would be a more than
ufficlent reward. Try It, gentlemen, and see.
Dramatic Notes
Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Florence produced
the Paris dramatization of No Thoroughfare at
the Broadway Theatre, New York, on Monday
evening. This piece has been running in Paris
ever since last winter. The versions of the story
heretofore brought out in the United States did
not succeed.
Miss Lydia Thompson and her English bur
que company opened a t Wood's Museum, New
iYoik, on Monday, in two pieces, Jxion, or the
Man on the Wheel, and To Oblige Benson.
A new play by Mr. Uayler, entitled Ou
of the Streets, will be brought out at the New
York Theatre next Monday.
Fraulelu Fanny Jauauschek was to have
commenced an engagement at the Academy of
Music, New York, on next Monday, but as the
Democrats are to hold forth in mass meeting
next door on the 5th of October, she has pru.
dently deferred her performances until after the
'untemued" get through. Jauauschek will
only give eight performances In Ne York at
present.
A new piece entitled A Dark Bour Before
Day was produced at the Bowery Theatre, New
York, on last Monday evening.
Mr. G. L. Fox's pantomime of Bumpty
Dumpty is still running successfully at the
Olympic Theatre, New York.
Musical Notes.
Grau's Opera Bouffe Company will open at
the French Theatre, New Yoik, on Monday
evening next, with La Grande Vuchesse de
Qerolstein.
The last performance of Barbe Bleu by the
Bateman Troupe will be given at Niblo's Garden.
New York, on Wednesday evening of next week.
The troupe will then be transferred to Pike's
Opera Hoase, in Twenty-'.hird 6treet.
Mr. Max Strakosch's Concert Troupe consists
of Miss Kellogg, Bignor Lottl, Signer Petreliii
Ilerr Pollok, and Stgnor Susini. It is thought
that Mad'lle Stella Bonheur will also be added
to the compauy. Mr. Strakosch will give hu
first concerts at the Academy of Music, New
York, on the 19th, 21st. and 23d of October.
The City Amusements.
At tub Walnut Mrs. Lander will appear a8
'Queen Elizabeth," on this and to-morrow eve
ning?, for the last time. Schiller's Mary Stuart
Kill be produced on Friday.
at tub Anon Sheridan's comedy of The Riva7s
vlllbe performed this evening, with Mrs. Drew
as "Ljdla Languish." The afterpiece will be The
Sough Diamond.
At tub Ciiesnct the romantic drama of Un
tline, with its fine ballet and beautiful scenery,
will be given this evening.
At ihk Amkeicn the Greeory family will
appear for the lttst times during the present
Week.
At Uooley's Opebi Housh Joe Emmett will
appear this evening as the Dutch "Captain
JcLke."
CI TY ITEMS.
N iw Btylks Fall Clothing. In store sad receiv
ing dally) also, new and choice styles la the piece to
be roado up to order. Great bargains in bummer
Goods, rtady made or made to ordtr. Style, fit, sod
workmanship of our garments surpassed by none,
quailed by few.
All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else
where, and tall satisfaction guaranteed to every pur
Chaser, er the sale cancelled and money refunded.
HaV-wav between ") BittiNitTT A Oo ,
filth and Town Hall,
butLlhttreett.) fits Mabkbt t.,
PUILADHLPHIA,
AND 600 BBOAIiWAT NEW YOUK.
A CO I'D tMtKMS A BMALL AFAIB. MOt pBOpI.
neglect It. Who minds It? Yel a Cold may turn to
Consumption, and then follows almost certain death,
Take a Cold In time, then, toat Is, take Dr D. Jayne's
Eipectorant, the well known standard remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
and all Pulmonary Complaints, and yoar Cold will
disappear, aa well as all appreueuslon ot danger,
gold by all Drugfe'lsta
Hots Thmi Facts. The object of this article Is to
call the attention of the feeble and ailing tothemtr.lvei.
Ordinarily, basinets, pleasure, In short almost every
thing la tbls saolunary world obtains more considera
tion thn the preservation of thatbleasing with whloh
nothing earthly should be put la comparison, Tlx.:
health. Thlslia dangerous season, and.lt does not
find the human system lo the belt condition to deiy
Its perils. To use a homely phrase, the torrid inmmer
weather "takes the starch out of people." and leaves
them limp and languid. The Ores of vita lly burn
low. The naturally feeble are unusually depressed
the naturally strong are not as vigorous as tbey
might be. Feven-elgbtbs of the csmmunlty f-el more
or les the Infloenceof the atmoipherlo change which
produce the malarious disrates coram la 0:tobr
and November. It Is at a protective against the effects
of these changes that Hontkttir's Stomach Bit
ikrs have obtained no small pgriljn of their cele
brity. TheO BEAT VKQBTAttLB IONI0 OW TUHAQlll
not only a seciflo for Chronic Djspepsla, Indiges
tion, Biliousness, and Nervous Complaint, but also a
preventive of malarious epidemics. Whoever wishes
to be Insured atralust an attack of Intermittent or re
mittent fever (both or which prevail to a mtlaocioly
extent all over the country), wl 1 do well to retort,
without delay, to this famous Invigorating and antl-
bilious specific. Qulnrne has bad I:s day. It leaves a
stlni behind, and phjslc'ant are beginning to discard
It, But IIostettkb's BiTTsns become more popular
and cemmand a vaster sale with each successive
season, limply became they produce a belter medicinal
tJJ'cct than any of the powerful poitom used at tomct, and
are at once a safe and palatable preparation.
Dklicath Machinhbt. As machinery will not
wo, k wllUi ut being lubricated, so It It with the hu
man nj'Blem, sthlch Is the mo t delicate pleoeof ma.
chlnery la existence, and requires aid la the operation
of Its different lunottoos. Tus Wine Hitters" will
afford that aid In a greater degree than any ever
be. ore ofleied to the public Bold by Druggists.
Finn Boots and Shobs, The handsimnst Bot,
and Shoes Introduced this season are unquestionably
those made by Bartlett. Of course, tbla Is iio news
to his patrons, but may prove a valuable place or la"
teliltence to strangers sojourning at our hotel!. For
their benefit we state that Bartlet.'a store Is at No.
33 8. Sixth street, above Chesnnt.
Jbwelbt. Mr. William W. Oasaidy, No.l2 South
Second street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty.
Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pore arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled.
Be also has a large stock of American watches In all
varieties and at all prices. A visit to hla store Is sore
to result In pleasure and profit.
All roit 25-no
Suit of Customer-made Clnth'ntr
at C HAH BT0K.B8 A CO
A Wbi.l-known Fact
The Ready-male Cloth'.ir at
Cbas. Stokes fc Co.'s Is brt'.er ctit.lht-tter made, aud
Dni.r innjuiei man aoy in ruuaneipuia.
ids prices toe same as oeiore
Tim Wab.
A 8j undid Suit fob 125 on
at No. stt Cn ksmpt Btrbht.
Fai.i. Ovbkcoats
'ali Overcoats.
all Overcna's
Fa' I Overcoats.
A splendid assortment of new style Fall Overcoats
now ready at
UHAS. BTOKKSS E VO.'S
Customer made.
Bonkbt Ol'KNJNO,
Thursday, October 1,
P. K Gill A Co ,
No. 720 Arch street.
Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Th
Evbmino Tlleobaph. at Hlllman's News Stand, at
North Pennsylvania Depot.
Palk op Boots and Shohs Dealers will1 find
It to tbelr interest to be at ibe larire sale of Bouts
and Shoes, to be sold by ratal gre. lor cash, t vmor-
row ( i nursaayi morning. ujtoDer l. conujeioluit at
Id o'cli.ck. by C. D. MculetS & Co.. AncLloueera. Nn.
Bu6 Market street.
Tkknwith's Nbws Dkpot. at No. 107 S. Third
s reeu Is tbe place to find- all kinds of reading mat
ter. Be keens on baud a constant suudiv of all the
periodicals, magazines, pictorials, fashion plates,
.ltd every description of light reading. If he does
not nave wnai yuu ursire, uh win eenu 101 it. it yon
wish the New Yon papers Trenwlth's Is the place to
obtain them, as he has pertecUtd arrangements
whereby he receives them long before the regular
mails arrive,
TOMORROW,
THDR3DAY, OCTOBER 1.
FIRST GRABS OPENING DAY.
WANAMAEER 4 BROWN.
jesV Our object in having a Grand Opening offO.
jHTF'tl and Winter Clothing U limply to
BIT our patron$, and the public in general, ou'uO.
IHTopporlunUy of impeding lite inate.riaf'tit.
f and (athtonabU tlylct to be worn Ihit ea-a
nron.
jay- Salesmen will be in attendance to amwr'it
syrmv inquiries retptcting prices, quality. eic.,im,
Bfbui no one will be AHKD or EXt&iJTED to-i
B iT make any pur enait.
BiT tk4L
Bb Drop in in the courte of the day. even if jou-;
Bm'cn'1 l,oy a and tie tomelhing ot tlea
U-tnarvelUiw preparation we have made for fte'i a
WAXAitAKER fc BROWN.
The Zargesi Cl'ithi'ig Ifaiue,
Oak llml,
The Corner of SIXTH and MAHKJiX Streeti,
MARRIED.
DBKKA MIPKKY. On September 29, at the resi
dence of tbe bride's parents by ttie Kev. u. D. B jard
man. I Ollli- !KttK.A to KATK S.. youngest duutU.
ter of W. F. Miskey. Ksg.. both of this city. i
DIJ5D.
GRAFFEN. Alter a short Illness, Monday morn
lug, at 5 o'clock. CHARLlsJS 11. URaFFHIN, lu the
Stub year oi his age.
Tbe relatives aud friends ot tbe family, and the
friends of tbe deceased, are Invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of bis lather. No. bifl
fine si reel, en Tnursaay afternoon at S o'clock. Ser
vices and Interment at bl. Andrews, Ohurch, lgbth
street, above Spruce. ;
LEI PER. On the 29th Instant, at Laoldea, Dela
ware county. ELIZA p., wile of Ueurge u. Lslper, In
tbe 77th year ot her age.
Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited
to attend ber funeral, rrom tue residence of her hus
band, on Friday, Uo'ober 2, at 1 o'oiock P. M , with
out further notice. Interment a, the Ridley Presby
terlan Chuicb.
MORBI8. At Conrtland, Ala,, on the 2Hh Instant.
Mr. MAURICE MOKH1S.
NIXON. On the 2l.h Instant, MARY LOTIISA
NIXON, eldest daughter ot James M. and Susanna
Nixon, aged 18 years i months ana 5 days.
Tbe relatives aud friends ot me tawny are respect
fully invited to attend inn funeral, from the residence
of her parents. Nf. 43S Wharton street, on Sunday,
October 4, at S o'clock. To proceed to Whartju street
Church.
WOLF. On Sunday eveclng. the 7th Instant. SU
SANNA, widow of the late David Wolf, aged si years.
Tbe relatives and friends of the fauiuy are respeoi
fully Invited te attend tbe funeral, oo Friday morn
ing, October I, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her
daughter, No. (07 tjallowhlll street. ,
3T NATIONAL UNION CLUB,
No lies CHESNUT Street,
Philadki fbia, September 28, ltxsi.
At a special meeting held this data. It was resolved
i bat the members ot tbe Club be requested to attend
.he funeral of our late rellow.metnber,
ROBERT P. KINO.
Members will please meet at the CLUB HOUSE on
Tal1" 11 1 4
1
to r
Prel
mat
unii
ASTttrrww
In the social vineyard there Is a ripening" 1' f
Harvest, louowing not the order or ma seasons- t-i
ever at the InretheMttg ot death, heaittf of ctiaran'.er,
I's maturity and worth, are bequeathed as treasure!
of Kible emulation.
Tbe Managers of the Polrtlers' tlnme convene at
this time to recelve'tiy oincial annotinnement th
n elat.chnly Information that the President of the
Board has been taken hence. In ths visor of man
hood, In the midst ot tuhilo end private usetnlness,
dath has claimed hltr. Before he s laid In the loan
we, his colleagues, would pay fitting regards to bis
memory,
V hertas. Onr presiding officer, ROBERT PB
KtK K KINO. q., depaited this lite after a brief
ll'tiess, on Hni day evening, Sep'ember 27. lo the
fifiy-fourth year of his age; and Vvtiereas, In deep sor
row at his loss, we de- Ire io render the lat sad re
side's to his memory, character, and example; there
fore he It
lUsolved.Thatat thnnameof Robart P. King we
will ever recall the faithful Irlei d, the patriotic clti
ren, theefllrlent co laborer, and the honest man.
Keaolt en. That lo nionrning uifl(iiedlv his loss to
tie country and a wida circle ol fr'ends. we will
miss with SMI deeper grtrf mat geoial heartfelt
k'ndreas which marked tils Inl- rconrse with n and
his ready, prao lcal tounsel aud aid In our delibera
tions. Iteeolvrd, That we will attend fhe retrial's ot onr
President and friend to the grave as a body, and
that we now direct, these minutes to be eng imsnd on
our own reroids. aa wi ll as to be published In the
patm-s of the day, over Ibe signatures of tliaolllosrs
of ibe Board.
Resolved, That we will offer to h's bereaved family
a copy of these proceeding a tribute of estimation to
the departed and to tn'ise he so we.l loved, a tikeu ot
sincere sy mpatuy lu aill'itum.
J NO. R. BAKER, Vioe-Presideul.
T. H ITai.l . Peeielery.
Philadelphia, Septeu hr in. WH. U
AmerioaN
Life Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia.
8, E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets
-I7ii ImlUutionhasn tuperiorin the United
Slate 610
DRY GOODS.
1868.
JOSEPH H. THORNLSY
Would reerecttul'y present his claims for a share
of public patronage by offering tbe following Induce
ments, vis.;
An Attract I to Stock.
A Splendid Assortment.
Prices Put Down to the Lowest Notch.
SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO
Fa isle j Shawls.
Broehe Shan Is.
Silks and Dress Uoods.
Blankets aud Flannels.
Cloths and Cassinicfcs.
IiiNKNB. Qril.TS PIANO aid TABLE COVERS,
SKUt'lS, CORSE IS, E1U E'IC.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and Sl'KLNU GARDEN,
t6mtip PMILADKLPniA.
727 POPlLAlt F1SICES 727
DRY
FOB
GOOD S.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
MO. 727 CHESNUT STIiEST,
Importers, Jobbers and Retailers,
Have now on cxblDlMon THE MOST KXTtCNSIVK
AND DESIRABLE HTOCK In this market.
Their slock Is unrivalled for .-EXTENT, VI.
IUETY and general adaptation to the wants of toe
trade They are In constant receipt of B IKiialNs,
which are Ireely offered by the yard, piece, or package.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. 727 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA
QARD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We have established a Department for the conve
nience of COUNTRY MERCHANTS who do not wish
to buy whole pieces of tine goods.
We will cnt FINK 8ILE9, GOODS,
LINEN GOODS, CLOTiS, and CASS1MKRES la
such quantities aa will best suit their sales .and con
venience, at the regular wholesale rates.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CENTRAL DRY GOOES STORE,
COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
2t6m PHILADELPHIA.
AMUSEMENTS.
for additional Amusement: tee Third PageA
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C
AND
E
BASE BALL
EXTRAORDINARY !
1'liiladelpliiu ts. All-England.
United States ts. All-England.
ATHLETIC ts. All-England.
These International Ma'cbes win open on 8ATUR
DAY MCXT. Ooiober S, at 11 A.M., and close on
JU.UJN.U I , uciouer iz
FIRIsT MATCH. October .. 8
Twenty-two Americans.of Philadelphia, vs Eocllnh
fjoieSHionai,
MKUOND MATCH. October 8. t. in.
Twertv-iwo of All United mates ve. SugllsU Pro-
lessiouais.
THIRD MATCH Ooiober 12.
Athletic Nine vs. KiiKllsh frolesslonais.
TO BH PLAYKI N TR OlCllilANTOWN
VL.VU UKUUflU,
Take cars at Nloiu t.ud Ureeu.
Hif clal iralus aud all regular trains will stop oppo
slteOilcktt Flfld. Kxcursioo tickets at reduced rains.
Aitmlaclon to Orouuil......... .... .. t SO
Season Tlcke;s. ...........-. 2 oo
BMn l ickels, Dim reserved seat on covered
platform..,...... 5 co
VicKfta lor aaie a' uliAM. w. A. TrlUMPLttHM
Mun'o btore. No. V2 :I1KSCT htreat, aud at
JOhKPH PiHthK'ti, maim btrepc. uermaulown.
Tbe Oermaula Bund iiaa beon ei'gagfd.
Kulaurant anil H'Oresbmenls ou tue Oround. S3
DRY GOODS.
5KCPPARD,
VAN HARLINCCN &
ARRISON
Kef ireclfullj Inrlte tho attention of buyers
to their
FALL STOCK
or
IVEW LINENS
AMD
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS,
NOW OPENING,
Purchased for Cash at Greallj Reduced
Erlccs,
Comprising all tbe different varlo.les and widths In
Hcutj Linen Sheetings,
Ilcarr rillovf Linens,
Real Darnsley Table Damask,
Table Kapkins and Doylies,
Table Cloths, with Napkins to Mutch,
Damask Towels and Toweling,
Embroidered Tiano and Table Covers,
Striped and Fluid Table CoTcrlngs,
Unc Marseilles Quilts, Tery clegaut, I
Rich Cretonne and Furniture Chintzes.
ALSO,
SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANK E
All-Wool atd Extra widths, fur beH family usd
M1.IDM BLANKS PS,
For Hotels, Tubilo Institutions, eu;. eto.
CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS,
FLANNEL, MUSLIXS, Etc
No. 1008 CHESNUT Stro
21 mwf tntrp
PHILADKLPH
SELLING OFF !
TO CLOSE DUSINESS
DRY GOODS.
LEASF, F.XTUXES, AND ST
FOR SALE.
Established Twenty-Seven Yoars,
(TKN OF WMCU IN l'ltGiSENT LOCATION.
Tbe undersigned announces to the public that he wil
se 1, at and
BELOW COST.
HIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OP
SILKS, RIBBONS, S1TIS, RUCHES
VELVETS, FLOWERS, Elc.
A1.SU,
A LARGE STOCK OF
REAL LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDEBII8, IMITATION LACES, QL07E3
AND FANCY GOODS.
TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS
OF COST.
TO CLOSE THE CONCERN.
WAEBURTOH,
No. 1004 CHESNUT St.,
87mwf im
PIIH.anKI.paiA.
jjo PnomiETOiis of
HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES,
SHIPPING.
We have a special Wholesale Department for sup
plylog LINEN AND COITO.V BHKE1INO, TOW.
KLH, NAPKlNd, BINULB BlD AND BERTH
t LANKETS, and other goods partloulrly adapted
to your wants.
All tbe above kinds ot QO0D3 made up at short
notice If desired.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CEXTRAL DRY GOODS STORE,
COB. Kinillll AWPWABHET WTBEKTI.
pOR THIRTY DAYS
I WILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE
SURPLUS STOCK,
Brought from the Old Stoc,
COBSEB OF SEVENTH AMD CHESNUT
AT THE NEW STORE,
No. 1128 CHESNUT Street,
TVkO DOOm BELOW TWELFTH.
4mwim JAMES M'MULLAN.
GENERAL OPENING
in rna
FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS
IT THI
JBJE1 IliyiH"
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS STORE,
No. 020 CHESNUT Street.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
Hare now open full unil complete lines
ofScTT and Attractive Goods In the folio tt
Iiiff Departments, to which thej InTlte the
attention of
CASH OUYER8,
BOTH WIIQLE&ALE & RETAIL.
Wholesale Buyers,
Country Seal era, Buyers or Onarl'able loatltatlons,
Iloiels, etc., will And the must eularged liber
ality In the scale of priors adoptel for
shi Ir uia.
Country Storekeepers
Will find an opportunity ef "HOlU INa Vl" their
Stocks and buying HI VOI.K dkk.hs PAT
TEKN AT WUOl.li TIICCE 1'ltlCKij.
We -hall ofTor English, French, and
Gera.au iKslt-ry, lo Oo ton, Mriui),
IN TUB elo. etc.. tjr Ladies. Ueuts, anil liuli'
tkh.il ii v 'Ir.n. M..rit. Un.lprrlnt.htnir or every
Ireuvu
Inula'
kind'.
iaatl
-LAS
all allied their fal'mt proportions and nOTTTmmTrrTrr
tints, are KUtlit-rfd In. Ttie lalleu glory ot the tigs Is
tot wealth io tne .atueiers.
1 W.VRJBaUilca&r
TH!e7IT!!oTraTsndCuU's slightly
soiled, closing out at le-s than halt
pi Ice. Colla'B So., CulTs luo. li
pair.
OPENING OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, AND
SUITS
WILL TAKE PLa.UK ON TUESDAY, OCT. 6.
In til's department w.ll he found
Trimming. Fringes Oriiameuts
CLOK AND and Buttons fur Cloaks, I eoses. and
DltriSt .bulla: Fringes and Trimmings ranue
TR1M.M.IK09. to order; Dress Braids In ail colors
and shades, luc. tbe piece or six
yards
Will be lonnd complete In all Its
var'e its. Chameleon Heroes, itou
balx IMpllus,. Panama Oloths
DEF f"001"1 H'rlped Hemes, Pooling d' Kcosss,
DEPART- Velours Uuiee and O toman. Poplin
' ubM'. Knmln, Aloftoan, Mohairs, Oxo
nians, eto. etc ; an exqu'alte aMort
nipnt In prices ranging lrom irfo. to
1 3 60 per yard.
THE "DUCnESSE" AND "LA BELLS"
SKIRTS
ABE SPECIALTIES IN THIS DEPARTMENT.
Inclod'ng Huaelt Cloths, Brocbe
Berges, (lliene Oxonians, Ml and
MOrRNINQ Vool Ottomans, Irl.tb and French
UOOIK Poplins, Bombazines, Blarrllz, Al
D PART- pacas. Mohairs, Merluov Crape and
MKfT, Australian Clotbs; Orey Mixed
Uoorts, etc. etc,; also English C'anes
In 4-4, s-4, and 6-4 widths; Crape Veils,
Collars, and Vets. eto.
OFENING OF CL0AK3, MANTILLAS, AND
PUITS
WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY. OCT. .
Will embrace the p-oductsof the
fnl'owlng eminent niannfaciurers:
Bonnet ft C'le Uulnel it Cie, Poo
son, Bollon, Paule et Cond jurrler.
pn.K' andoth-rs. All tne desirable makes
DEPAHT- Oros Oralns, Tafletas Parlale ne.
MltM' Gros de Paris, Cirliemlre rjubllm.
etc., from i to S7'5u, will be found
ropresenteo. Inclndlng. also, Colored
TalTeias:and I'onltde Holes (Chame
leon Ulacrs Fall Colors In Cheues,
Htrlpes, no. etc
OPENING OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, AND
u SUITS
yylLL TAKE PLACJl ON TUESDAY, OOT. 6.
Will be found to be an attractive
feature covering evory reouirement
of tbe domestics household. Extra
Heavy H-4 and 9 4 Do'ib e Barnsley
Damasks from r2": 7 4 and 8-t il
Linen Camatiks lrom 734,; l.-id Hall
Lluen Mapklos, from the best
bleacbeiies. fi 60 to flu per doz-n;
elegant KxMblilon Pattern He's;
Cloth Napkins and Doylies, Brown's
renownt-d manufacture, up to VI a
set. Ail the leading manufactures
rTNTN AND of Ireland. England, France, and
HOUSE- Germany are repreeen-ed In their
KK.KI'IP10 Kneeling aud Hmrtlng Linens, Pillow
tjWPAKT- Linens, llucks. Towel, Towelling,.
MlLNTi eto. elc. Domestic Cotton, hhlrtlims,
and Hheetlurs, 4-4 Wllllamsyllle.
Wamsulla, New York Mills, and
oiber celeoiated ruokei, retailing at
wholesale pi Ices. Blankets and
Quilts lu the most attractive makes,
at prices In i he Interest of the buyers.
Heavy Domes' io Klbbeil and Houev-
como wuiiui. Butes" pattern, l Ml aud
f.1 iiHiailv srld at 1 1 aud f: HO: Mar
seilles and other l ported U"llts,H)-4.
11-4, and I U, In white bull, pink, and
blue, wlih Toilets to match, all at
mvurnuiti prices.
OPENING OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, AND
SUITS
WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUE9D 1Y, OCTOBER 6.
An elcsant assemblage of tbeie
fssblonalile coverings, from the com
mon "P.ald." Louguml square, to ti'e
most recherche productions of the
Looms ot Paisley, itolnburuli, Nor
wicn. Par s Main e, elc. We have
recently opened about Sro Long and
Hquare 'liawla. Iki maaufaoture ot
tbe renowned "Heuoeiiiln," pur
EIIAWLA chased uno.-r rlrciimsiaiiuns more
FDH than usually favoraoie, wblch we aro
P CART- enable.1 to sell al loss loan gold uilces
MENT. for currenov. rnis Is equui u ous
thlrd lees than value.
Onil FUR DKPART HENT, now
In progress of raanulaoiure will, In
due lime, be ton d wi rmy of the at
trillion or buyers. The same stand
ard of equl! la n-lces a'd repre
seolatlou o tnme comparatively
llule-known articles of Ladies' Cos
tume will be paramount with us as
heretolore.
CLOTHS For Ladl.a desiring to have their
, own nd t-hllilreo's Over-tarrannis
CLOAEING8, made lin1ur i,.lr awn aurervlalnn
wesall ntriran elegani c ilien.lon of
laso'onaoiH i wis J. sum. euiorau'ng
all the Kuropeau novelties, for sale by
the yard.
OPENING OF CLOAKP, MANTILLAS, AND
SUITS
WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE "BEE-IIITE, '
No. 020 CHESNUT Street.
80 Tim
PIIILADF.I.PHIA.
DRY GOODff-
t
QLANKB.T8 AND QUILTS.
STRAWBRIDGE & ( LOThMER,
COT1IAL 1)KY GOODS STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
HURON BLVINKETS.
We are again rcoolvlng in tbla aenson tht
celebrated HUUON ULvNKEra. wblott bar
beretofore bad such unprecedented sale.
Attention la specially dlreoted to tbe quality,
alee, and weight of tbese BLANKETS. Tbey
oo me to ns direct from tbe manufacturers, and
will not be found In any other establishment.
Forohaters may rely on gelling BLANKKrS
of tbo beat quality, and at only oue prom or
first coat. '
UTJUON UOLD MEDAL.
HUHON 8WANHDOWN.
HURON FREMIUM.
HUKON EXTHA SUPER.
FUHNITUUE DIMITIE3.
MAI13EILLE3 EXUIUITION QUILTS
BUREAU COVERS.
COUNTERPANES-
Tlilrij-flrc Cases
Fine All-Wool Blankets,
Sllgbtly damaged at tbe mills, will be sold at ft
Bargain.
ALL-WOOL BLANKErS, f I PER PAIR.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, 15 PER PAIR.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS. 16 PER PAIR. It
MILLI KEN'S LINEN STORE,
No. 828 ARCH STREET.
NOW OPEN,
OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS
OP
Tabic Linens,
Extension Tabic Clotbs.
Napkins and Doylies.
HOTELS 8UPPLIED AT IMPORTERS!.
PACKAGE RATES. g 30 wfm
HB STEEL & SON
OPENED TIIIM DAT
YARD-WIDE BLEACII ED MUSLIM,
12H CKNIS.
CANTON ILANNELS, CliNTS.
WOOL AND COTTON DOMET FLANNELS,
IZVs CENTS.
HEAVIEST BllOWN BIIEETINQ MUSLINU,
16 CENTS.
CALICOES FOR COMFORTABLES, T CENTO.
inE BEST CALICOES, 12 CENTS,
All or the above LOTS OF GOODS are EXCKRD
INGLY CliEAP, and are the UliEATESf BAR
&AINS ever onered sine j the war.
NOW. 713 AND 715 N. TENTH STBEET,
It PHILADELPHIA.
s
I
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8.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 107 N. SECOND St.,
HAS NOW OPEN
BLACK SILKS,
FROM MEDICM TO SUPKKFINH QUALITY.
CHANGEABLE flLKP,
BEAVY COBDED 8ILK9,
1'LIIN AND FANCY BILKS,
Light Silks for Evening Drosses,
SELECTED FROM UHK LATEST IMPOUTA
Tiuys. 8 16 rp
p A P E R.
50 T08 50 TONS
rapping, Manilla, and Hardware Papers
OF DESIRABLE SIZES iNI) WEIGHT
PRIOiS ORKATLY REDUCED.
O. B. UAUItKTT BBOT11EB,
8 licrp Fai er Manufactorsrs and Dealers,
Warehonse. Nos. 12 and 14 PKOATUB Street.
RODtiERS' AND WOSTKN HOLM'S POCKBT
kMVrH. Vfuri ami biau IIouJiks, of baautlful
Unlab. RODUEIto' and WADE t UUTCHKH'S RA
ZORS, and the oelkbratnd LKuOULTRK KAZOtt
bClr-SORH ot tbe fliiM.1 quality.
xazrs. Knives, hclamra, arid Table Cutlery Oronad
and Polished atP. H ADEIUA'S, N U6 U. TEN 1st
streel.heluw Chesnuk 6
Clark Biddle;
mm