SHE DAILl EVENING TELEGRAPH- PHI L AD ELPH1A, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18G8. FOURTH EDITION WSIIITVGKTOIV. Department Clerks to Go Home to Vote Aural and Army Orders Weekly Treasury Department Exhibit. FROM WASHINGTON. Special D'ipftch to th Bvenxng Telegraph. The October Elections. Washington, Oct. 10.-8ecretary Sohofleld baa leaned an order allowing all employes la tbe War Department balling from Pennsylva nia, Ohio, and Indiana to gJ home to vote, provided tuey have not voted at eloottons In the Ulbtilotcf Columbia. Army (.Ifllcer Arrested. First Lieutenant John F. unelter, of the 45th Infantry, appointed from Iowa, and First Llou tenant Ueury Sornmer, of the 2d In ran try, a German, have been arrested here and commit ted to prison, charged with defrauding a shoe' dealer out or several hundred dollars. Somrnor Is also obttrged with forging a check on mm V. S. Depository at Loulsvlde, Ky., fortZM. This aireht, lias caused considerable commoilou lu aiiuy clicks. IhB Trensnry Ocptt rt men t. Fractional cnirencv printed for the week, !60i,OW ; do. shipped to National Banks, Si ll) Dili; d . U. H i ejiOi.tory. Olun, ",()(H); do. (Jul cngo. f G'i 000; do. ARNlHtant Treasurer, (Jburles ton. 155 000; do. do. 8t. IiOuU, Slno.ODO; securlMu held for circulating not en. H.'illoso UjO; do. dpo Bits of publlo moneys, 8:18,071 :B0; National Hank notes liwued, S103.730; total to riUo. 310,i;H.hD(J; mutilated bills redeemed. i) 374.070; notes of lu solvent bunks returned, $.S.Ii,;t:)l; actual olrcula tlon at this date, t2Ji)fiii,iJo; 1'ructlonal cuneuoy redeemed, tai loo. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Liability of Election dicers to Arrest. OOTJRT OS COMMON PLEA. .Indue AllUOB, Lndlow, Brewster, and Pel'c. TtiU noon, belure a full bencti. District Attorney VI Ron came Into court, una saving that be bad for merly Riven li s his opinion thai an election ollluer could be arrestei while lo tbe discharge oi bis office lor a malfeasance of hlo duty, ana that be now leit convinced he was lo error, wisbe 1 tj obtain lbs opi nion of tae Court upon tbe suhjent. He did not see how eircttous could be free If the Oflicirs appoiutea to conduct theiu were to he awed by threats ol arreit. '1 be question n argued by Mr. Mann In favor of their exemption from arresi, and by Mr. F. U Brightly and Mr. It. V. Hellers cmtra, the latter dtnylug tbejurlioiuilou of tbe Court la tue matter. After coniu'tatlon In oien Court, Judge Allison an nounced, as the unaultnous oplulun or tbe whole kiei.cn. that for an aot done in tue course ol the par Jornianceol his amy an el'doti othoer could nut be arreai.d and taken away, whether luat act was right cr wiong. As to tue question whether the taking and Impound ing of election papers given by ai,y one who Dro josed L to Vote would be lelony, wb cb question wai mooted 111 Ulf BrKUiueui. u9 Kvt iv tAB u upiuiuu tUKb tais could by no possibility be construed as a felons-. Judge Ludlow said that be thought tbe Court wai no', called upon to g;ve any opinion as to wbat would or wou'd not be ireaion, felony, or breach of peace, elec tors nili'g liable to arrest i.,r tuesn th-ee offenses Judgw Brewster and Peirce expressel tuelr concur rence In the views ex pruned by the President Judge. Tbe Ihtebhational Cbicket Match. The weather tuin morning was everything that could be deuireu fur a continuation o( the Inter national Crick e Match. Ou tee arrival of the 10 o'clock train lrotn this city, tue twenty-two took their position In tue lluld, and Jupp and B nltft. fr the eleven, appeared at tne wickets. The first over from O. Newbnil was a maiden. Barclay, by mlsUelulug, a'lows a run by Bmllh oil Newhull, who also bowls a wide. leade, In the preceding over, delivered two Wldea. In the next over, Smith drives a ball to the on for two. Jupp cms Newhull prettily for one, and repeats the doso oil Meade, who adds another lo tbe score by a wide. Jupp drives a slow Irom Newhall for one. The bowling of Mutde does not seem to be np to its usual mark, this young gentU man ap pearing to be worn oak Jupp cuts him for a ingle. On the tlltu ver li. Newhall captures Jupp on a fly oil bis brother Charley. Tne econd wtoaet down tor twenty-five run. Old Hen GrlflHus Joins Kmlib, who Is beautifully caught by Motgxn while on ih dead run. This the third wicket Is down for tweuty-slx runs. Charlwood then takes tha willow and has a maiden irom Newball every ball being In the right spot, tin Hi '1,8 drives Meude to the on lur a three, ana inarlwood slips blm to tne leg for a douole. Newbail, by bis pretty fleldln. Srevents Ui 1111 tbs Irom increasing the n.urea. in 1th bits Mende lo tne leg for two. Another maiden by Newhall, who Is bowling ue d on. Wright now changes places wltu Meade, and Is cut bv Cuarl wood for one. This K batsman finds It excedlngly difficult to prevent Newhall irom t-nivering his woou in tne nest over. A leg bye is ttuued oir urimitrj pad. from Wright. Urlfnths tries oue or til famous drives oil Charley Newhull, but Ilusttter Is In the epot where the ball drops, and holds It, too, amidst great cheering. Fourth wicket for 3j runs. Newhall delivers a short louge ball, and ou Us getting np was gently tapped by Pooley, who bad taken Griffith's place, and a two vrs tbe result. , Wright ga7e a wide and a maiden. Pooley lifts Newtiall lor a three. Another maiden for Wright. Charlwood makes a forward drive for four, tbe ball alighting on the pavilion, then cnls Newhall for a single, does the same thlug oft Wrlgut and cuts Newhall lor a double. Meade is again putou bowling and bis first ball Is a wide, and Is driven by I'ooley for four, when be retires by being handsomely caught by Morgan. Five v. ickels for 54 runs. A rather good aver ageindeed, loo good to give tne tweuty-lwo any prospect ol wlunlog tbe game. Kowbotham Is the seventh man, and tnkes a maiden from Meade. Charlwood Hits Newhall again for a four, and then drives blm thereon tor one, and cnls Meade for a two, the fine fielding o( Wright preventing a four. Hjwbotfam scores a two off Newhall, when his stumps are scat tered bv tbe same bowler, biztb wicket for 63. Overman, the destructive, appears, and is louuly sppiaudtd, butnis puriuer. cuariwoou, puts ore into the hands of 1 Newhall, who accents It kindly. Seveuth wicket for uJ runs. 'y Cbarlwoud's 20 consists of tro 4 four 'ii and destructive give Cadwalader a chance, and be goes to pavilion with nothing to his credit. The last throe wickets have gone down for naucht, and only one was added before the fourth went down, Lilly posing one up to C. Newhall. Tarrant in the inesntlme bud driven Newhall for a single, W i;ch may be set down to misfieldlug. Toe lea! of two wickets in one over received due J us, Ice at the hands oi the auditors. Wlltsuer, the modcBl man. Is the last h.tcd to come In, and as he approaches tbe piny lslustlly cheered; but be is destine! to o rry bis bat out, as Meade accepts a liner off nls own bowling. Tne total Is t4 inns, the lowest score made by the Eleven In ttil. country. The following Is the full score of the second Inning of the Eleven, the first being on our In side psgea: S avrnwn twiptwa Jupp, 0 D. b. C. Newhall 8 Humphrey, b O. Newhall 0 Hitillli. o Morgan, b Mende 11 h Onflith. c BusHier. b C. Newhall 3 Cliurlwoi d, o V. Newnau. u ueaue z Ponlev. e Morcan. b Meude....M 9 Kowbotham. b C. Newhall 2 Freeman, o Cadwalader, b C. Newhall 0 Lilly white, c ana D V. XNewuuii. Tarrant, o and b Meade . Wlllsher, not out !- byes..... . . .. W ldes....... Total 61 Tctal score of the first Inning 117 Grand total.. 181 HOWI.INO ANAIYH1H. n ...f.. U'ltlem. Rnlln. A'uua. AfnUUna. Wlrkef. xrj,l,a'll .... 1 1!W 0 15 6 8 1)4 22 13 4 Wright 1 24 2 4 0 Tha k and tota of 171 le .ves the twentv-two 18j tO maSB lO WiU, WltU 1 OI overcoming m. . . -. At l'i-80 the eleven went to the field, and Meade and Cadwallader went to the wlokets, IT. iT.r ih. orst vr from Freeman. who bad posted blmself at the lower wicket. A tr-uinn fV.r Krenman and Wlllsher. Ou the second over from Freeman Cadwallader re- iirJi irnm m. itnooLtsr jur uuhuiuKi "' greaves Is sabtifj.nt'd, and tbe over tallies one wlrketand a rnHld,n- Meade soores first on a pretty drive to the .'n for three off Wlllsher; ua then slips Fres'm"n beautifully for four. Hargreavea touches a hall, but not gettlug It fair on tbe hat retires eatoh by Kowbou ham, Second wicket fora1,T'n runs, a decidedly poor beginning, Norley cimes In and finishes the over. Tbe first ball i.'nm Freeman Just graces tbe leg sinmp, but wit n sufliolent foroe toremevea rail, and Meade i etlres for 7, a 4, and a 8. Third wicket for ."even. Pearson appears on the scene and "m out a lea bye and then plays Wlllsher , tne on ,or one. Going to Freeman's end bO llP hlm throurh the rope for four. The lea' lamp of Norley takes an npward course fro." 'ult rliched ball by Wlllsher. Rogerson ful.'ows In. Pearson pokes Frteman to squxre leg ft." on"t and Kogerson does the same. The score fc' stage stands five wickets for 15 runs. Tm Extra AssitstiMgNT this year amonn to 21,831, In comparison with 11.001, the numbet' which It rem bf d last year. The following are i" "uuioers in eaon warn: DRY GOODS. Wnrdi. Ward. 1 82r 16 B28 2 (i.U 17 6KH 8 ti(17 1H 7.13 4 II) 9 6 71 -6 20 100(1 "SO 21 .. 8W 7mmh 871 22 48 R 610 W 4! 9 911 21 HH 10 ..l(i.S8 Zr 4fi1 11 017 2fl 1171 12 7!K 27 4 IS 7WI 2d 81i 11 --. W - . 15 1291 Total 2i,811 HSAKISS AT THE CRilTRAL Btatios John McCounell. residence No 1009 Mallory street; Hugh McCllutoctt. No. 1714 ML .Tnunh'a avnnmc Thos. Lievinney.No. 1811 Jones street; and Henry Iitumeil. No. 1629 Jones street, were charged with rioting on Hunday last. A ter tbe examination of sevoral witnesses, tbe defendants were each held In ftrfoo bill to keep the peace. NEW Y0RKISM8. From Our Own Qorretpondent. New York, Oct. 10, 1888. The fight between Htreet Commissioner Mo- Lean and the Citizens' Association, so tar from subsiding, kas become more riotous than ever. Mr. McLean blmself has developed a new phase. You often bear of short and sploy let ters, seldom of long and sploy ones, yet of this nature are the persecuted McLean's. Seldom have official letters been written with so mani fest a gusto. Seldom basa Street Commissioner thrown so completely aside offiolal trap pings, and interspersed technicalities so plentifully with causticity and viru lence. In bis last letter he under takes to show that all the charges against him were trumped np by an Individual named Na thaniel Sands. lie says that this Sands has been In the receipt of large sums of money, la one case as much as $20,000, for the purpos3 of Influencing" legislation at Albany. lie affirms that the Citizens' Association, originally com posed of a large number of our wealthiest aud most respectable clli.-'ns, as well as of some who were neither wealthy nor respectable, has become absorbed in that one individual who manages" the entire concern and make tlnu- Banosof dollars per year In tue character of a relormer, or, ratner, informer. m far Mr. Mclieaia seems to have liottou the better of hU accusers, aud the tone of soorufal compassion lu wlilcn he alludes to Mr. I'e'er Cooper muit certainly be ans thing but grateful lo that loun- grey-balred gentleman. ISO local news is uigii.Hi.ing lun cuy uii present. Fashion's hands are as busy among the hues of women's dresses as Autumn Is among the changing foliage. alt. Baua, rniLADELriUA STUCK eicuange sales, ooT.no Reported by Ce Haveu &. Bin., No. 40 S. Third street BSl'WEIN BOARDS. tHC0flCB10-4O8.cp Ik!ai IM50 fa s. 8 st!r.........)liiH I i.MllW Jerltba fit on Bel iJel 2 m 6s.... 8.'V tSOOobch N Ott, 'HZ....... tl'J. f wi ao 0a 60 sh C A Am ......128 112 an runtia it. ibi 10U do hid. 67 SECOND BOARD. Hiuun Kead R...b5A(n. 41',' lot) do bit). 4h ', 2 0 do.......bu 100 do 4S 'i 1(1 Sh Leh V R...oA. 65 100 sh tsch Nv 2iy hiJiuCaui ff. l6().. Kl'i 100 do......M0. Si;, 12000 Leh 6. Ed 1(1 V4 tii'OUAll &KIIC H7s.. H! Ill IM ilclAv liel 2 m - Si (Oiibcb N KH.'82..buiu 70 1.1000 do 70 2l.0sbMechBk 83 2b ah L.eh V It KS 21 do.... ............ fi t 15 do 61 4n0 sh Read K .is. loo sh Lh N 8 V, 100 do. is. 2t) DIED. DOWLIKQ. On the 8th Instant. Mrs. MART DOW. Llr-G. The relatives and friends ot tbe family are respect fully lnvlied lo attend tbe funeral, from her late real. deuce. No. W5 8. Necnud street, nn filorday murulug, tbe 12th mutant, at 6i o'clock. Interment at the Oulhcdrai Cemetery. RKJiHS. On tbe 9th Instant. Colonel OFT ART. ICS BAKU RE'EH. in the 63d vear of bis age. UIh male relatives and friends, also I Concorila Lbtfue. No. 87. A. Y. M.. and the R. W. Ursnd L idiro ol Pennsylvania, and tbeO'der in general, aruluvlied to attena nis innerai, rrom bis late residence, No. iw x iiDeri s'reei, on jaouuay uiernoon ai o ciock. RICH MAN. On Friday eveolns. the 9th Instant. H'hAN4H B., wile f Richard Ulcbmao. Tbe relatives and irlendi ot tbe ramhy are Invited to attend her funeral, from tbe residence of her hus band. No. 1107 Vine stree'. on Tuesday, the nth tu ft ant, at 2 o'clock P.M. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. - WAr- DEIX. On the morning ot the loth Instant. or heart disease, JOHN WAN oKlL, In the 76th year of his sge. mie notice or me iunerat win oe given. Amebic aH Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E Corner Fourth and Walaat Streets. KVThlt Institution ha no luverior In the United Ht(Ue .10 CHESTNUT ST.XjX FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. QLOTH HOUSE. COOPER & COWARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET, Are enabled, front their long experience and supe rior laclll'.les lor obtaining WOOLXINS dlreot front manufacturers and Importers, .to offer just tha right things at Just tbe right prloes, In goods adapted to LaD-EB', MEN B, and BOTH' WEAR. CasfeliucreB, Broadcloths, Cklncklllds, Bearers, Astra cliang, YelTeteens, 9 U futuSrurp BTO. KTO. HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, BAVK JUST OPENED ANOl HE t LO T OF KEAItLT 0xE HUNDRED FIXE PARIS BR0CIIE SHAWLS, EMBRACING MANT NBW AND KXQUWTB DF8ION8, which tbey have conclude! to offer a tha low prices which so qnlckiy aisposedof their first Invoice, At 15, north $20. At $20, north 25. At $25, worth$35. At $30, north $40. JndatfK't Ho, 45, M. $W, 0. being In all caiei cotielderbl" below value. Attention IssJso invhed to one of the be9tassort rueu s of Long and Square Woollen Shawl. HAMRICK & COLE. Ko. 45 Aorth EIUIITII Street, 10 10 Stu2t PHILADELPHIA. SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. BLACK MILK VFLriTH. Jil.A K frNWI.1811 :HAPKS, BLit'K FKIN:ll UltAI'KS. l;l'( K KAHUSH UKAPK VKIL9, ULAt K TAKL TANH, BLl'K HIl.K NMM, BLACK KKAL THRKAI) T.AOKS, B AtK IMITATION LACKS, IILtK KIBBOVH. Hl.Ai K CltA"K RIBBONS. BLACK OLOVK3, JTU KrC. Will be sold at A BACKIFICK, TO CLOSE BWINE-H. WAUWURl'JX. 10 10tf No. 1001 UHKiM U 1' (Hreet, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. JA51ES E. CALDWELL & 10., IMPORT KRS or 13 I J Jl O TV 1 MANUFACTURliiliS or DIAMOND JGWELtJY, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET, sw PHILA DELPHI A. BAILEY & CO. DIAMONDS. CHESNUT STREET, 819. tntbst NEW PUBLICATIONS. ""HIS DAY PUBLISHED, A DIGEST OF THE DECISIONS OF THB FEDERAL COURTS. From the Organization of tbe O over anient to the present time. Ity Frederick C. Brlgthly, Esq., Author of the "United states Digest," etc 8vo. PRICE 11000. KAY t&, BROTHER, Law rubllshers, Booksellers and Importers, Ko. 10 South SIXTH Street, 10 10slnth3t PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBL1GATI O N 8. HJtN BOLAND8 UAKDKN lflujo., Cloih, W ctuts, A story mat will be louuu deeply iiiteresllua to Ihe more Intelligent clanses of Juvenile aud o lit readers. The wilier has Hbowu huw tbe rich an, iiojr Uj ay meet tutteiber wlin deliicbt and profit, to bmb, when lullueuutd by ike j-ower of Chrutlau hive. PILURIM STREET: A TALE OF MANCHESTER UfK, By Hie auibur ot Jessica's First, Prayer," t ern Holiow,' etc. luio., clotb. s c.'nt. A most touching nnd beauillul ni.rv. Tue book I full ol pathos, ami we wi uid commend li u our read ers, oiu ai d youtig Wttkly Htvitw, 'I lie American t ui dny ecljool Unton, No. 1122 CHK-MJ T l-tivet, Phlludelphla; No. ooa BttOAll WAY, New York. tfSowisat NKW PUULICATIONS. THK TWIM HjellM. Ittmo. uiuik, t)i-J. A HnJy wrlilen book, pruseiiilUK weil-drawu can iibbi between a wl.e and unwixe tialulus t fcliilclreu, ai d C niaiuing elements uf loieubu lnuireut to ulildt a writ as youi cer readers. CUHtHY.TUK SIISHIONARY: or. the CbiircU In ti e W'lidemiss. Uy tne atulinr r "Klury of a Chinese Roy." tic, 12mo. I loth. Oil cents, AMfcttlCAN bL'N DAY MUHUOL UtHlOX. Bio. llCUilSNUri-tn-H. fnlladelpiila: 10 8 3t H'O i)auDWAY, Kuw York. THE ENGLISH BOOK9TO RK A large Blcck ot KiikIIsu edliiaus ot liooks in every department, ol Literature, particularly hiamaril Books In plain aud hue bindings, kltgaoily IiluKlrutel Werks, choice copies. Bucks ou Natural History aud the a li-ncos. Children's Books, a cbarmlnx collection. '1 be store buvlng changed proprietor, a large pnt porilon of the mock will be closed out at VK' HE UVUKU I'hJt'EH, to make room for newstocic comlug iu Irom the receut auction saiee lu New York, 10 ej Mo,7MHANaUM MIR EBT. yJm T. SNODCRASS & CO., WIlOLrSAIJE ASD KETAIL CLOTH STORE, o. 34 South SLl'OM) Street. EXTENSIVE STOCK AND ISViBY VAR'liTY FOB LADIES' WEAK, MEN'S WFAK, and .tUntrp 0VS WEAR. DRY GOODS. LADIES' CLOAKING 3. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. We call espeolal attention ty oar line of these GOODS, being tha Most Complete Assortment Eror Offered in Philadelphia, And Comprising Every Style and Make.. LY0N3 VELVETS, BLACK VELVET CLOTH, BROWN VELVET CLOTH, DAHLIA VELVET CLOTH, BLACK ASTRACIIANS, WHITE ASTRACHAN3, BROWN ASTRACHANS, STEEL GREY ASTRACHANS, PURPLE ASTRACHANS, BLACK MOSCOW BEAVERS, COLORED MOSCOW BEAVERS, BLACK CASTOR BEAVERS, COLORED CASTOR BEAVERS, BLACK CHINCHILLAS, BROWN CHINCHILLAS, BISMARK CHINCHILLAS, PEARL CHINCHILLAS, STEEL GREY CHINCHILLAS, PURPLE CHINCHILLAS, LIGHT BLUE CHINCHILLAS, WHITE CLOiKINGS, SCARLET CLOAKINGS, DIAMOND CLOAKINGS, SILVER-FOX CLOAKINGS, OPERA CLOTHS. CLOTHS OF ALL COLORS. BLACK, PURPLE, WHITE, SCARLET, DAHLIA, BROWN, BISMARK. VELVETEENS. BLACK, BLUE, PURPLE, BROWN, SCARLET. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS IN THE VARIOUS GRADES. Also, just received, a large lot of Ladies' and Children's Cloaking, WHICH WE OFFER AT PRESENT FROM $2-50 TO f4 PER YARD. THESE GOODS SOLD LAST YEAR FROM f 5 SO TO $8-50 PER YARD. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL EMPORIUM, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 10 lOtf PHILADELPHIA SHEPPAED, VAN HABLIHGEH & Alt HIS ON. LINENS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS. AND EVERY VARIETY OF HOUSEKEEPING IXR,Y GOOD, CUETAINS, CUETAIN MATERIAL ETJ. JEIC. NO DRESS GOODS. Being tha OLDEST EstabU.bment for tha SPK CIAL BALK OP THE ABOYK GOOD I, tt a eau give to our patron, the advantage of a long experlenoe and thorough acquaint wit tM. Hpeclal Department of the DRY GOODS BUSINESS.and making all our f DUO IA3K3 rot CASH, secure to them the LOWEST P03 BIBLE PRICKS at wtaloh tha aaaa quUltlaa a, either In this or the New York market. No. 1008 CHESNUT Street Philadelphia. NEW AND FASHIONBLE GD0D3. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Are now prepared to exhibit a full line or the fol. lowli g DKSlttABJjB GOO DM. and at Uie Very ioejt price.: HAW FAKCY BILKS. BLCNDIU QUALITY COLORED SILKS, BCPRKIOK BLACK StLKB. OBAMELKUM I'OPLLNa AND "ria'a" iBiaa poplins. FKENUH SILK POPLINS HICAVY OOKDKD POPLIS3. With a great variety of NKW FABRICS for LADIES' 1IOU6E DRESSES AND WALKJNU SUITS. BEST SILK CLOAK VELVET 8, SILK PLUSHES. SILK FINISH VELVETEESS, BLACK AHI COLORTD NATINM FOB N. B, Ladles can have their dresses made to order at the shortest nclio, aud lu me most fashionable irlte. 10Smvs3t 1B68. JOSEPH H. THORNLCY Would reapecttnl'y present his claims lor a share orpubilo patronage by ofldrlng the lollotvlng Induce meets, via.: An Attractive Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Trices Put Down to the Lowest Notch. SPECIAL ATTENHON INVITED TO Paisley Shawls, lirociie Shawls. Silks aud Dress Uoods. Blankets aud Flannels. Cloths and Casslmcrcs. LINENS. QUILTS. PIANO and TABLE COVERS. SKIRTS, COKbE'lS, JiTC, EIC. JOSEPH H. THORKLEY. N.t.C or. LIG11T1I and srELXO (JAKDEX, 9 16 3m tp PHILADELPHIA. 727 PGrtLVIl PBICES 727 DRY ion o o r s. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ko. 727 C LIES NUT STREET, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, Have now on exhibition THB MOST EXTENSIVE AND DESIRABLE STOCK In this market. Their nock la unrivalled for EXTENT, VA RIETY and general adaptation to the want, of toe trade. They are In constant receipt of BaHQAINS, which are freely offered by the yard, piece, or aaolcage. RICKEY, SHAHP & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHLLADKiiFlil A. jjo pnoriiiETous of HOTELS BOARDING-HOUSES, AND SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department for sop. ply It g LINEN AND CO 1 TON SHEETING, TOW ELS, NAPKINS, SINGLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds ot UOOD3 made np at short notice If desired, S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEM'ltAL DIIY U00DS STOKE, COB. EIGHTH AMD HABKEI STBECTS. QRESS GOODS. riai uros. & co.'s FIRST QUALITY IBItH POPLINS, In all colors. CHAMELEON TOPLINS, BILK AND WOOL POPLTNH, BILK AND WOOL SEuGES, PARISIAN STRIPED POPLINS, PLAIN AND CORDED POPLINS, CREPB AND EMPRESS CLOTHS, PLAID8, MEHNOE1, CAMIMERKS, AND DS LAINES. AND EVERY VARIETY Of Seasonable Dress Goods. JOHN W. T1I0MS, Nos. 405 and 107 N. SECOND St., I 2 rp PHILADELPHIA. PRICE a WOOD N. W.CORNEB EIUIITII AND VIXBEBT. BARGAINS IN FJiAHMEU, All-wool Flannels. 26. II. M, S5, 40, 4. aud M oenta. 7-8 aud 4 4 B.il.rdvale Flaanels. H-avy All-wool Shaker JFUnnels, chrap. Domet flannels, 12hi. lK,i2, U, J8. St. J, i0, 41. Ma. Ktd and O.ey 1 willed Flannels. Plaid fchlt tlDg Flaunels. Scarlet and Culoied Opera FIsnnels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Csnton F.aa nets. Canton Flsntels. 12;, 18. 19.20, , 8s, gj, t. ;, and to cents. HU3LI3T; ( Bhlrting, SUeotlne. and PIIIow cm Masllne at th very lowest market prices. BLAHHKTSt BLANKETS! f Ar.-wool B ankets at very lowest market price, Bargains Id Tab e Linens, Napkins aud Towete. Usndsome M.iselllts Uullw. cheap. A large assortment of Ladles' and Greats' Uertav V sis and Pants. Yoatba' Vtsts and Pants, e'o. Ladles' and Genu' Hosiery, Ladles' and Gems' Linen Hdlcfa. Genu' Hemstitched Colored Bonis Hdkts. Ludles' Hemstitched and Tacked Jnaudkorchletar etc. etc. PRICE & WOOD, w.w.roBHEReiunTii and vixbebt N. B.-Jonvln's JKId Gloves, best quality Imparted, choice fall colors. 0 1 QARD TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTB, We have estabilabed a Department for the conve nience ot COUN'iRY MERCHANTS who du not wlah' to bny who:e pieces of line goods. We Will cut FINK SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LINEN UO0DS, CLOTtS, and CASSIMBKES lir such qnantitles as will best so.it their tales land oon veiiUuce, at the regular wholesale rates. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CCKT1I1L DliY GOOrS ST0BE, COB. KIUIITU AND BIABKET STBBETS, . H Cm PHILADELPHIA. GROCERIES, ETC. Y A D L E WIN E 8. Another invoice of onr well-known TABLE SHERRY, At 2'7S per gallon by the cask or 20 gallons, or 3 bf tbe demijohn. Also, very choice Amontillado and' High Grade SHERRY. In ajoall caik, demijohn aczen, or bottle. A so, our VERY OLD PORT, - 38 and 21 years old. for extra rse. or for invalids. The Wines are all our own direct importations, audi are pure. SIMON GOLTON & CLARKE, S. YF. Corner UltOAD and WALNUT Sts. 618tnthe PHILADELPHIA. JpIRST PREMIUM "AWARDED AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR, 188. FOR AZURENE. 10 tutht3l O. J. FELL dt BROTHER, Wholesale A gents for the Stat of Pennsylvania. POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. POINT BREEZE PARK A grand Eznibltiou D.y lor the beuelii of the Improvement bund or tbe Association will to, piacu ou AIUADAY, lath Instant, ooiumenclug It will consist cf a series of exhibitions in tbe mile drive, and ulher enteriamuieuu. particulars of wliicb will be furnished Id Progiamme Rooks to tbe holders of tkkeis. Upwards of forty norsea will content In trials of speed. Mr. Proskauer, tbe well-known caterer, will keep the Restaurant on the occasion. Rlrgleld'a full Rand U engaged. Single admlFBlon. 1. Admlrsion Tickets, including ladles, $2. Members are respecVully reijues ed to waive their privilege of free admission. TIckeiH and Becks of Programme may be obtained at the otnee. No. 144 S. FOURTH Street. Onii lbosses and other oonveyauoes will leave Broad aud Walnut and Broad aud Prime street, every few mluutcs for the Park. Commeno ng at ils A. II. 10 f li POINT BUEEZE PARK MONDAY, Oct. li, match tor f2S. Mile heats, 8 in 8 to har ness, gnoa a.y ana traca. A. K. Myiln names blk. . Jersey Bov. M. Godwin name g. g. General Thomas. Admission li. It POINT BREEZE PARK The Exhibition of October ( la postpoued until THURSDAY, (DID IIIHU IV O Di Try D 8 U II BONO' STANDARD CIGARS. Retailed by leading grocer and dealer; each bo 'rUner'WU?RIANA RITA" brand, nineteen vr.rle. tles-genulue "ALL HAVANA" OIOARS, tha leaf our Impoitatlou. Under "FRADIAVOLO" brand, five various! H blgh grade "HAVANA-FILLER" CIGARS. We continue our importations of HAVANA CIGARS by each direct Havana teamer, B. FUGUET A SONS, M i wi 5p No tt B, FRONT Wree
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