TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPI1 PHIL ADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, ld03. NEW YORKISMS. from Our Own CorrerponiUrd. Naw Tom. Deo. 7, 18. MM. SOOT Ml DOOMS. If rhlladatpblana ara not prepared to believe tbat Mr. Boott-Hiddone U very wondarfa otreM, it la not because professional pnffr have not apent an extraordinary quantity o breath In her behalf. 8ne la a ahlnlng exemplification of the pro Terb ibat where tbere Is so moon smoke there must be some Ore; hat the smoke bai oeeu very great Indeed, aud the Are has been Tery little. Phlladelphlana appreciate good acting a moon as the Inhabitants of any other ureal oitydo, but I shall be surprised If I hey run wild over Mrs. SoiiU-Slldons.as the BomonUu have done, or if thy fill the theatre at waloii ahe may be forluaata enough to effect an eu f agement, aa the New Yorkers have done. Last Friday evening Mrs. Blddoua gave her fifth performance In this elty. 8 tie concluded ber week with a Saturday raaliuee aud ove nlng performances, and Is re engaged for tola week. A distinguished photographer has exerolael fell nla alilll and art In placing her before too publlo, in mualo and book.-ai.ore windows, lu the inoHt charnalog altitude aadann toe simplest yet most enbanclug aurrouudin. Jler theaitloal manager has buDg up in the Vestibule of the New York; Theatre a picture Of Baruu Siddoua of wuoua the preheat llltl ady Is aKHumed to be lue proteiype. Nu uie tua nave bnu left untried to remind tne forgetful public tbat a lineal dtacendant of lUegien Blddoua Is btfore tbetn, aud thai If tuey U not adualie her, they ought to far her uuoet tress' sake. But let ua approach the tragedienne (as she is called), and see foi ourselves what sue la. During the week, commencing last Monday Bbe has appeared as Jo.llet," "11 jsailud," aud "Lady Tcar.le." I choose the character of "Ldy Teaale," in which to invite the reader to aee ber, because the vast majority of readers are more familiar with the character of "Ldy Teazle" than with the Bhafceapeurlau onea o1 Rosalind" and Juliet." Latil Thursday evenlcg the School for Scandal was presented at the New York, belter k no ru As the Worrell Bisters', Theatre. Tue oast was a follows: bit feierTets'e ..Mr. William Darldge hit llvf Horlaoe ... ...r. ll. V. Hy ant Joseph feu i men.. ...... ...... a.r i. H fearaiuu Cbanea curiae -Mr J K atoaimor CzaOtiee.............. .. Mr. T. Hiud Blr Jin Ju-lu UckOite... ...duf. . A Uoaaiu Kowlry Mr. KKOttri Al08tB.,..HHW..MH.l . " I. T. OWUU8 'J rip r. C T. Pa sluu Hukke Mr. Hndl Careitsa 'ar. J. Ujuii bir Uhh Bniupei.............. Jjd y Teaale '. ...... Mrs. tscoti-Mddoua Vara. . ....... MImi B.Bohairy Lady Bneor ell u Uit. . Wrgut trs. Candor ... -Mia Wlikiua Five or six of these names may be familiar t Phlladelphlana. These are Mr 8. Biddons, Mr Davldge, Mr. J. K. Mortlmor, Mr. O. T. Para Bloe, Mrs. WUklna, and (through the notoriety Of the Broadway Theatre homicide) Mr. D. U. Barklna. Of these six Mrs. Biddons, Mr. Davit ge, Mr. Mortimer, and Mrs. Wllklna Hone showed any merit. Of the remaining nine of the oast, all were equal failnres. With ti e exception of the four that we have men tloned none of the actors gave evidence of belug familiar with their parts. The flashes of silence Wereaa frequent as sheet lightning; some o( the most brilliant points were quite lost; hisses prevailed for a short time, aud I would be ready to swear that by the time the second act Wi a over Mrs. Biddons could have wept those lovely eyes of hers out with vexation. Aa one instance of the several good points that were utterly lost, owing to the stupidity of the support , the reader will be pleased to re collect the brilliant siring of repartees which 'Lady Teazle," "Sir .Peter," "Mrs. Candor," "Lady Sneerwell," "Sir Beojamln," and "Crab tree" bang their tongues on In the aeooud acene of the second act. "Lady Baeerwell" re marks to "Blr Peter" that he 1h too phlegmatic for a jest and too peevish to allow wit In others, and the conversation continues thus: tnrP Abl madam, true wit Is more nearly allied to good nature tbau your It dytulu Is aware tit. Zad.y 8 -True, Sir Peter. I believe they are 80 near til kin tbat ibey cau nuver be united. At this point the reader will remember that It Is "Blr Benjamin BackbiteV" to step In With "Or, rather, anppose them man and wire, be cauhe one ao seldom sees them together." Tblscaps the climax of the witticisms that save been uttered, but the lnoompetent "Sir "Benjamin" of Thursday evening, who, how ever dull his memory .ought to have rememoered Buch a reply from Us very point and elegance suddenly collapsed. In vain Mrs. Biddons whls pered the words, in vain hisses were heard from the uppermost circle, "Sir Benjamin" re mained In his slate of collapse, and how the rest of the act waa proceeded with nobody knows. But bere have I been beating about the bush of Mrs. Biddons' perlormauue wnnout ouoe making at her. Is she a good "Lady Teale"T No. Why not? Come, let ua have reasons, not Vague and general dispraise. Listen. True, "Lady leuuie" la represente 1 an having been, previous to iter marriage wlm "Blr Peter," a country girl. But luerw are oouu try girls of reh'ieiueui. and my "Ldy Tort ile," previous to ner marriage, waa uo more a great slrapplug weucU thau re luoe eleguul young ladies of to-day who reside at Qcriuau town or at Chesnut 11 ill. aud are Indialiauuiau ablelrom other elegautyouug ladies wuo nave homes on Piue or Walnut or Hpruoe streets. Tue more primitive aud simple hauiu of tbat period enabled her to transact uuiieo which have loug passed out of tue curricu lumof the well-bred youDg women of io-dny. Bbe was used, according to "Hir PeierV Ue aorlption, to silting at her tamnour in a pretty figured linen gown, with a dudgq of keys ai ber side, her hair combed smootn over a roll, and her apartment bun- round with fruits in worsted of her own uiakiL'ir. Her dully ouou nation, acoordlng to her own words, wai to inspect the dairy, superintend tue poultry, make exiraota Irom the lamily receipt-book, and oomb btr aunt "Deborah's" lap uog. Hoi evening amufcements were to draw pattern lor ruflles. to play I'ope Joan witu the curate, ti. read a novel to her aunt, aud to be stuox dovu to an old spinet to strum ber falser to sleep after a fox-ohase. From iheae tame pursuit she was suddenly transferred into a oen'rai position among rank, wealth, and (aablon. For thla position she was naturally adapted, and aix months' aoboollng In It perfected her in all the acquirements wuion dieiioguisa the aaa Kllng woman ot fashion. This Idea of "Lady lenele" la what Mrs. Bid dons did not Drtseut. If her ebaraoieriaulon lacked many of the old traditional points, ii presented no new oues worth meutloniuir. Her voice 1 lined too monotonously to express all we graceful and varying railleries wniou bei relationship with "Blr Peier" calls forth. Hue Indulges In a number of the dlsagreeaule trloks Ol the voice. Bue alves the words of the cuk With suen emphasis and gesticulation that the Whole house observes tbeiu.as well an tbe aotor ft r whom Ibey were lueaul. Bue lUuuts aud flounors about tbe stH;e with a bun led nervous ness which Is ceriuluiv not siisxestlve of ele gant caprice, bulcuusus the obiter ver to bolleve that in reality It is only wnat It seems to be, and nothing more. Hue mxke ton muou of eyes and a mouth wuich Bhe has quite euouuh reason to believe to be beau tltul. 11 baa ben simgesinj tui the stock company of either Wullaok's or Boom's Tlit tie Is her rtroner spnere. It would cerluliiU be a better sphere lhau the one slie uu a.t falsely focuples. Bhe permits herself n be announced as a tragedienne, wilhoul glviuif the stlghiesl lullinailon or ponsessiiig traio bowtrs. Bbe la simply a beautiful aud lovely woman, trying to lo her best, but tout tel wui not enable her, lor several years at least o compare with native Amerion aotraMea. iie m imt to b mentioned beaide Mrs. I) Itiiwera. and any one who bna oeeu MM. J in Drew eiform toe cbaranter of "t,lr TeIi" will reriaiiily never oraira to see Mrs. But l i n I but purf. In brief, irons all I have seen n Mrs B (loons. I anoubl not rate her above Km- K.vlig, ot WaiUck'a (except la point o -emit and, a far hm verHattllty Rea, Iia will not comi ie with Mian Or'on. Whet you ttke nt 0' nslii. raln that her atage ezprlenoe r-ttrnd over on'y three years, you would pro i, tin- o- hei ,e formance ImIt and promlHlna;. lit I Ii neither tbe acreeii scene of the fourth net, ir what la Oomnn nly called the "Moandal oeie". tue aetxiiid. did stie mk use of the fltoailmia in any eileut compared with what miKliI have beii d-nio in oilier hsO'M. A great Mciie mic-Iihkh im pre'enda Ht be. would bavn inaile an audlenr hinms' weep In the one and nae ooovn s.-d l In tlie otner. Botnethlng of couixe tuui be hI l .wed (or din K'oiny nlreum-iai-e ot tLe rHM'.wnich cloud' d her efforts. Hnl Hi r nil nlltiWMi.ee hua bwn m l, It mnit be admi t rl "hat Mr-. Blddnna Is a dlsHipciinl runii in New York to pe.ii eof cul urn wn iot nect.detce leiitso ln. as an lllu-trttlon oftbls 1 CHtiiiOt do bfHer tnun o'ihk wlih an extract irom h tlt-t crnlcn tn hv the dia-naiio editor of 'be Tribun. wito ei Jayn thx repuiat Ion of btn 'he mm st acooroplihued tbt atrical oritlc In New York In Ibapor'rrmnnreorTTiiori'w Scandal there In i e in fcdm're. Ttif c oi. d .. n ail art! awar. rquri. niirly orlilUnt aninK on tna part of ail I In t'V let rnera aid uoa.t lei coocord or tul- at, purp mn, Nana Ir I. Wmt n req'i'ra it hy no man rua'vd. Hrkn sr""W o fanip'ar as t. bx Lilnlnrab Tne it'at dm sofiioa we e n sy wHUout mfaulng aid ur iMIi iii- wuh at litna-. Ho maur anuT.r DHiola in Mj turn.) fa at. p hI'Iiv iiri-'y never we-esnei ba tore A in th L' y T as e' of r hoo'l-Hid in, po m er itin a OaRor'a rt n n e L1y Ti a' el ma fra nailo p'ln I. wh'le It cunnit fir en ii"int be u lrait-d n.M the Miperl ir rfnrenej. lai'iina file rhar nier 10 hlou tli local viate Has h n cn' huhI T'i hop art'in' ih ftmIUe a clit- til i n hot hovel la p. t hy an- meana l i r al ra Mier!flair -ir ral. of ha brilllvi wi.otn of falilju Id oi ol the nioM p llsi.eu of social prluds " And ao, youra tru'y. ali .u V. MLSKAL AM) DRAMATIC. "t'Auat." A very good performance of Oonno.'a opera of fau( w8 alveu on Hatarday evening, and it Is worthy of remark that tbe UeruaanM, what ever comparisons may be made ns to their vocal accomplishment, are Infinitely better actors ttian the 1'nlUna. Jhe Italian opera Is too often a mere maiter ot lunga, but the Oer man opera generally ba brtlns la It aa well. If Blugltjg were all ibat we attend the opera lor, a concert performance, It seems to us, would answer aa well. If not better; but In tbe opera we have a right to expeot dramatlo as well as vocal effects, and it will be unsatisfac tory If tbe artists are not aotora aa well as singera. Good operatlo aotiog la not ao oommon but that we are glad to see It, even if It should be a trifle overdone; and 11 is al ways a pleasure for us to bear and see such performers as Madame Rotter and Uerren Habelmann and Hermanns, not merely on account of tnelr trills and quavers and Intricacies of vocaliza tion, but because Ibey endeavor to express all that there Is In the music as an Illustration of the characters and theme of the drama. Madame Rotter Is not the best singer that has appeered In I he roie of "Margaret" during the pant two or time seasons, although ber vocal i Sorts on Saturday entitle her to hearty corn njtndatlou; but her perlormance, as a whole, whs lu a high degree artistic. We might take exception to her noting, that It was at times too energetic; but then she really did act, did ex press, with fidelity and Intelligence, what there was In tbe character of "Margaret," and, like tbe "Met hltopbeles"of Hermanns, her person ation was not M udied merely, from the soore- book, but from Goethe. Hermanns' "MepQls lopl eles" was great, of course. This part he has mt.de his own, and In ll he la unapproachable. While ackuowltdlug the truth of the com monly arued cbjuoUou to Hermanns that he curries "MephUtopheles" Into everything he does, we would not have him leis perfect In this lor tbe sake of a possible lm. provemtntln other roif Habelmann'a "Faust'' wuRgood, and Wllbelm F rmes appeared to advuulage aa "Valentine." His dying soene was fluely done, allhouga we did wonder when he wuh goli g It make the last gasp. But, as we before ri marked, a little too muoh acting cau ba excused in an operatic performance. when the singers know what they are about' und are evidently doing tnelr best. Madame Cellini, who undertook the part of "Slebel," was lather overshadowed by lha Gorman singers. Borne passages she executed creditably' allhongh her vocalization waa rather uncertain, and she acted not at all. In many instances tbat which cannot be well done bad best not be attempted. In the case under consideration this remark will apply to tbe tableau representing the apotheosis o "Maigaret," with which the opera of Faus concludes. The dirty -looking clouds painted on tbe back or a flat, with all the framework in sight, aie not calculated to leave a favorable imprtBtlon on the minds of an Intelligent au oience at the conclusion of a performance Bnch a shabby affair as the tableau exhibited on fcaturday night would bring discredit on a third-class theatre, aud It was dlegracelul at such an establishment as the Academy of Music. We have also to take ex ception to the dungeon scenes exhibited last week. In Jl Trovatore and Vidclio the fiats set for tbe dungeons were' painted to represent the corridors of a castle with a court-yard attached. where tbe prisoners might step out aid get the fiei-h air whenever they ft.lt Inclined; and In ITtiust we were treated with tbe upeotaole of "Margaret" Immured In a dlsmal-looklng place enough, but with a gallery adjolulng It wbere she could xofim at ber own sweet will, with no one to interfere In case ahe should conclude to climb over tha railing and tukke her escape. We bave no disposition to be hypercritical, but such matters us tnese are not trivial or unimportant. As we have more than ouoa remarked, the success of tbe Opera liouffe was In a great measure due to the care and good luste displayed lu putting tbe pieces on tbe stage. Every detail or hceuery, costume, and appt'iulment was attended to; aud the mana" gers of the grand opera might take a number o hints from these much abused burlesques which would be of advantage to Ihemselvea and the public. A rcpos of matters to be raeoded, tbe follow ing, from tbe Prtxtot thla morning, ao entirely coincides with our own Ideas, tbat we quote It at length In preference to giving remarks of our own: "We bave been several times requested to call attention to tbe great annoyance oauicd by hoys selling librettos in the opera. Not oal lire ihtlr shrill orlea dtsagreeab e and distract ing, but the bov a ttiemseivea are Impudent and annovlog. Ou Saturday evening a genlleinau seated by us, who held a libretto In his band, a 8 Importuned five several limes to pa roll ana another, and on remarking that he had a oopv. was told, 'You halnl got this oue, tnouh.' We know by experience that Ibey often charge blaher thau tbe fixed price, and seldom have cbaiiue. The whole system isadisrace toevt ry uiauBaement, and could Mr. Maretzek realize tbe coinnlalut to whUfti it gives rise, he would do away with ll. A stand outside a bere librett i oonld ba sol i to those who really wan'ed them, where ch tnije could be given wnrsily.uwi where tne price for the llbreito could be stated nn a placard, would answer eveiy ptirMtt.e, Another advaotuge would be 'naiaiaunu a stand iioretti oi otner operas, music, and pholoiiraphs ciuld be sold to a re at. ad vantaice, fiolh aa regards the publlo aud the mauakt-iuetil. People of en wish while an air It rliiKit'K fieshiy In their memory to obtain Hie in u-lr, wune uumtiers would buy lb lllnello if th nrxt opera to study Petlina. If Ibey auw It Hdveitlaed. though toey mtgut not lake tne pain to ko to a music more to ..bialu uImiiiI I he house should be BtoopHd. ll. Ia any oaso the Boreaming of libretti "On the anrjert of sonoyanoos, we reiret It nbsfrve that tbe double Hue f 'gentlnmnn' who aland to walch iho ladle going from lu inner toihe outer d.ior of the Aidrny n bn 'ome denner than ever, rendering It almosi I in FM bin to cross the lobby. And, mtIiI worm. Huniber line ba beicun to fm m ItSHir from 16" east en'ranco, leavunr only tne very n irrn v and Inconvenient ticket laker's enlrancn for throe who wish to pans out quickly and tinoo fervid. Duilng the prea-ut seanon toln lnrlu in tbe lobby, S'Mudlng lit tbe door ways, and in truding ln'osenM where the Intruders hav no inif.li enn, has ben cnrrled to an ttnpreo -dented pifrh. m d we frtiat tbat. our oouieinporarle will unite wltn us in condemning suoti uogeu tlemanly at.d tinoili-h praoiicw." The City AmnimnniH, At tub ACAPiCMYor Mimic VTdt'a oor of Kivani will tie tiven this events. Marih't l aii nou need for Tuisday aud A'ormj lor Wtd- At tfibj A BCH Ctilnnel Fl'r.irerald'a nwdrarria of Wolvctat Han will be ptiMlttctd thia nvenUig wltn new scenery. appoiitne its, greatspxo tncular erTecis and th f Mowing vaNi:-Mra. Diew aa "Lucy braytoo;" SU-tt Prion as Mary KelB'j;" Mia. Mneoer aa Aire. Hiriuor iHillyei;" Mlaa Oreean aa "Miss lteoy H nnr vliU;" Mhs Cauiiy Davenpurt as Tom Uoll jr;" Mr. Marion Hill aa "Arthur Ij-verln;" Mr Crlg aa ".Inck -tomervlil. ;" Mr. Mtckay ai Mr. Uiaytt.;" Mr. Wallls ns "John iCelney." Tbe scene of tue piny la laid In the pi-eaoul time, HDdltia said l be full of highly seusatloual trlecta. Attiir CnkMNtTT the feoond week of the cir cus win tomiueuce wi h several novelties, wLlch wl!l r)oubii M prove In tne hlxhst de Riie attractive. Mr Tom King will make h:-. Ural nppe,-rHnc and an autualug pautoitilme, ei.lltled Lntnn und Annexe, will lieglveu. Mr. Jamea ll.ibluaon and nls lulant sou Ulareuoe win nppnr. Attii it WALNUT Mra. 1. P. Bowers will appetr thla evinii'g an "Cafiiiilf.' To-morrovr the dipma ot hrahU-r Forikrn will ou given. At tiik Tiik.atkk Comiqur there will be a chautte ot program tue nils ween. Too a it) ni ton, Ibeaplrhl ascent, "Jocko the Vioukey," and oilier new leatuiea will he Intro I urn I. AT thk American Ml-s Lteily Kixl will ap pear for the la' l lime this week. Tueeuler. lalbment la VHrl?! and atlrHnlive. Uu. It u I' us Adams lil givo a select reading to-morrow evei ion at Ooticeri. Had. undnr tlie auspices of the Young Men's (JtirtstUn A-s c la in n. li e lonowiug programme isauno nice l: Part I The Piodtgal H in," from th Btbl. ; fie trial aceiiH from The Mcrchtuil of Venice: Darius Green and his Fiviug Machine," tiy J. '. Trow l rldue. Part 11 "Tne tirave Dixuera." trom Huml.t; "T"e Building of tue Hulp," by Ijongt'eiion ; "ParrbHsliiH aud trie CapMve," by N. P. Wlills: aud ' Tne Loiter." An u vinous. Tickets, fifty cen'i-; ohm br procured al Gould's music store, ino. hz3 tjneBuut ai reei. A ukam vonckbt in ntd or tne National Printing Ahsoc1;u1uIi lor tbe Uilnd will no at veu this eveninx at tbe cburcu, curuerol Broad and Kansom streets. A number of einlueat muslclan8 will assist, and a; fine en'ertnia- nrnt may be expected. Toe onjrot Ih a most deserving one, and we hope there will be a full attendance. Tickets cau be procured at the princi ai music mores Miss t.i.AKA Louise Kkj.i.ogq. assisted bv tbe members of Max Stiukoauii'a troupe and the "Amphlon" Association of tbls'oliy, will (live a grand concert at 'ne Actdemy or Mu-du on Friday evening. December 1H, fir the benefit of tbe Lincoln luatliute for Boldiera' Orpnaoa. Tickets for Bale at Trumpler's, No. H20 Ouesnut street. CITY ITEMS. Wi woi-Lnat present particularly invite tbo a'.te i- tlon of tbe nubile to oar atabllbed buslneia rul, which Is strictly adhered to under all circumstances: "We guarantee all prices lower than the lowett elsewhere;, alio, guarnntre full satiffnetion to eivry pwchmrr, or the sale cancelled and money reumted." We give all customers mure v lue for tbelr money TBAM THSY CAM GET KLHKWHBBl, untltr any and all circumstances. To Fully Cahby out th s bulk at tub i-bkhbnt iimb, we bave reduced the prloea or our entire stock, which will be disposed ot lowar ttian tbaaameor equal goods caa ba purobaitd ot AMY Otiisb EBTiiLisnuKNT in ti a City, Wltbunt going lot further detail, we wo ill say tbat our stock comprises allk'ndu au1 alzfsof tve-y d 8lrabld style of goods tj be lou. In tbe market, and Is f Cl l-B OB TO ANY STOCK IN PHIL4DKI.PHI A, iii Slile, 1'U and tVwhmanship. We have a choice aaaor mjniof Piece Giois wblch we will make up to order now, or at any time, with tbe same guarantee as weolTor on our Koady-made Urods, flutf-wav between ") Bicmnftt & Co.. iilthund lowiti M.TI., aUth stiff Is ) So. 51 a M AKKicr St , PUIl.AUal.PUtt, Ann No BO BuoapwaY, JaW VboK.. T. B Pktbbs' N dk Brothkkb, No. 3(C Chesnu( street, are now aeding all books at retail at a dis count of irom twenty five to Xrty per cent, off from pubtithtrs' re'ail prices. Tui-y have on baud tbe lurgta. aud btat-aelcoied stock ot ail kinds of books from tbe cheapest toy-nook to the moat eipeualve illustrated broks ever offered for tale la this city. Ti are Indebted to a. Wluch, No. as Caeguut street, for J'unch, Fun, and licynolds' Misrellaiiu. Winch has an extensive assortment of both foreign aud domestic peilodicola. MABBIX3C. HILLBOHN DYOTT. On Tbursday evening, tbe td liisiaui, by tlie Kev. J 1. Nrwliu, KuUKf.T lULI iiOKM tojilAhY IDA. daughter 01 J. U. XyoH, M. J.. bum of Phliauelpma. ' DIED. ABBISON. Ou tbetth luatant, PETKR ARtlSON. in tbe ear oi Uis age. Tlie relatives auu irmuds ol the t&nilly are reapect- fully luvued to auenu ma luui riu, iroui uia late real Hence. ou lluailelou pike, near Uu-ln-lou, on Tun i duy, me luiu lusiaui. To proceed to tue i'eou Ceme- ttirj, eummertun. Al WOOD Suddenly, on tbe 4th Instant at bis late resldei ce, in CaaiUen llANIku V , youugeatsun ot hev. Autuouy Alwuou. sgeu xo years. Tba nuattviM auu nrieuas ui tue lamny are respect fiiliT iiiviii a ia aueud ihu raocrai. fro.u uis fatner's rtaioence, fro. 'aiberiue alreet, nn iunday. the mil ins ant, at lu o v.ots. e pioceeu ij auuumit m.. JS. Vault. tilt lit: KKl.r,.-On tha th Inatant. aner a llnserlou ill neax, Mas al AH Y ASM, duUKUter of BoiuuuluuU barab Jaue lluie I, lu me 2ia year ol Uer ace. i he ttfiauvts and frleuas of tne iau.liy mit respect hilly Invited to a lend ttm luneral, from the resluauca ol Her parent, xo. iidu rriu. iuju ruan, uu t7uuw day niorumg at 11 O'ciooa. To proceed to Hauovur bireei Vault HUOlN.-On tbe 5th Inatant, Mrs. B. HOOaN, In tbe 6Ul year of ber ai-. ...-. i h. ruinvM. and. mends of the family are respect fully invited u attend tbe funeral, from tbe residence ol bfcr S"n-in-iaw, ur. w xj. t ibo txr, v.ia unai ei.be atieet, no Wtunetday niorulug at S'j o'clock. AmebioaN Life Insurance Company, Ol XMiiladelphia. S. E. Corner Fonrth aud Waluut Streets. Jtty-This Institution hat no superior in the United Stales. 818 CLOTHING. JONES' ONE PKICE CLOTHING HOUSE, o. C04 MARKET Street. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. FALL AND WIN ThR CLOTHINGr. FALL AND WlNTKli CLOl'UINa. Our Stock Is Large. Nona but wall-mada O ARMKNTd are offered. But One Price IsAskod. Hatlkfactlon (usiauteel to every paronaaer. jom:sOxe mit'E clothinu housk T.H E FINE AS 5 i R E AT S kLi oft READY-SV3ADE CLOTHIWG, PER ARRANCEMEMT WITH THS EXECUTORS. 11 1 mwtlm Mo. 0t MAKKKT Hrea, Aoove blata. THE SALE HAS COMMENCED, AND ISIS0"WJN I CIL PRCOM5S3 AT O A K HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE CIT. WE ARE RAPIDLY SELLING OFF. ritioEs ins low the cost of manufacturing. OVERCOATS. All 8tyles. SUITS Evory Description. ' PANTS AND VESTS. Hundreds of Varieties. For a Short Tim a Reduction of 15 Per Cent; on all Cash Hales in tho uusiorifc .Department. BOYS' CLOTHINC, THE VERY BEST MADE, AT HEAVY REDUCTIONS. 25 Per Cent, Discount on all manner of Gents' Fnrnishinc nrmria Determined to close out nuicklv the Stock of the lain in 'in. nn of.Kiw 1 wc are selling off, as the large crowds who have filled tlie htore all the wet k cu tesl ifv. atl.t .1- r n . i i .. . . tiiisc gouua are oi our own excellent maKC. ana satisfaction warrnnted. HOUhE ul'EN FIIUM 7 A. M. TO 9 AND SATURDAY NIGHT LATER". Any enrment bought at niirht or anv other time cheurfulltr tx limir,.,! .nJ wlion untnhWiA .,.;i s uj c a O 1 " " -vw w r a7Utti lLJ VtUf ' tomcr the money kkiuunkd, according to our custom for yvara past. An extra lorce ot salesmen in attendance, and most careful attention fiven to all. AVE AKE GLAD THE l'KOl'LE AVJ'HEOIATE THE OI'PURT UN I i'V. vVNl) A TLK'. (VKTTl vn snnir BAUGAIWS. AYE HAVE toTILL AN IMMEM8E STOCK. 'WANAMAKER BROWNr THE THE CORNER a a - r-w m. -m tr J.. I V 11 sT. A J 1 , LA11GEST CLOTHING HOUSE, OF &IXTH AND MARKET STREETS, DRY GOODS. S1LE1S. GREAT REDUCTION. J. M. HAFLEIGfH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St, WILL OFFER MONDAY, December 7, HIS ENTIRE &TO0K OF FANCY SILKS aT A GREAT REDUCTION. 5,000 YARDS REDUCED from $2 50 to $1-2j 10,000 " " " $3 00 to $1-50 2,000 " " " .$0 00 to $300 DRY GOODS. 727 IHESMJT ST.IEET. 727 DRY GOODS. ALSO, A WHOLESALE STUCK or RlDBOxNS, FLOWERS, FRENCH BONNETS, ETC., AT RETAJL 12 STRAWBIUBGE & CL0TIHEK, CENTRAL DUY GOODS STOKE, Cor. EIGHTH aud MUIKET, PHILADELPHIA.. Among tho bargains wo are offering tllly wll. be lound tbe following deairable Uae of DRESS GOODS. Que Hundred Pieces Faucy & Flaln Poplins Al 25 ce&U; have been aeillng at 60 centa Fifty Fieces Changeable Serges and Double Width Alpuca Fopilns Al 81 cenU; bave veea aelllug at 50 ceula. Slxtj-l'ivc rietes Yard-wide Chameleon Poplins AtC2Ji centi; have been Belling at 81 00. Two Cases Very Heary Wide Ottoman Corded Poplin At fl 25; bave bean aelllug at Jl 75. One Cuse Wide Silk Chain Fplngllnes a.1 tl 50; bave been adlliug at ti 00. Dlaek and Fancy fellks, at Very Low Prices. Changeable Silks Reduced irom 82 CO to SI 50 per yard. Ljous Silk Cloaaiug Velvets, Huduued (2W or 3 00ou tuo yard. STltAW imiDUE & CLOTlllLir, (OHi;it tlUIITIt AM Mtltk KT urn,, 12 6 St raiLADJtLPUIA. RICKEY, SHARP & CO 11AVK ON EXHIBITIOX BLANKETS, In great variety, luoludlug beat makes. . LINEN 8UKETINUH, Ileal BjirnHlcy, lietow tbeir value. LINEN DAMASK4, Napkinv, Doylies, aud fable Linena. BLAPK SI I. ICS, A full atrtck at low prlcea. COLORED TAFFETA 4 AND FANCY 8ILK4. Tbe beat assortment of new atyles aud oolor logs, lu great barg. Ins. DLACK VELVETS ANtJ VELVETE SN3, Ol eveiy gtade, at a great reduction. ni.AtIC EI'INOLINE, Velours. OuomauN, Popllna, Hups, Alpaoat. POLLIN ALI'ACAS, Moua- Drlnluea, eta, eto. All marked down to less I ban importation cot. COLORED AKD (JUANUE.vULKSlLK I'Oi LINH.Veitinr OttotiiHijh, Krtuioli I'opUna .Serg-s, Lh&tiiigK, aud IhiosI general aixrtmeat o Novellna In Diet,s Goods ever exhibited lu Ibis uiBiket. 1CICKKY, NIIAllla&1., 125BDJWMI A'o. 7U7 EHMIT Ktrept AMRICK & CaLE OPENED TUH MORN1NO Til R BE CASUS FREACU WAX SPlillUXi DOLLS, To wblch they call particular attention, aa being tie ONLY LOT OF REAL PKESClt HANDSOMK-FACED HPEKINU DOLL IN THE CITY. La&t Year's Dolls Closing Oat at Fx tremely Low Prices. CARD. Ou Monday, A. M., 7 lb. instant, we aballopen a very attractive display of Holiday Gooda, In tbe select lou of wuloU otre baa been taken to combine utility wltn. ornament. Tuat the day may be long aud convenience offered to all wlbtilng to luspecl, tbe Blare will be open at 7 30 o'clock A. M. HAMRICK & COLE, eat No. 4.' X. EIGHTH Street. HAMRICK & COLE OPENED THIS MORNING NEW L0T3 LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS, AT REDUCED PRICES. AS USUAL, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF THESE GOODS IN THIS CITY. Tbe quality of Lyons velvets sold from our bouse tbla season la a gratifying attestation to tbe superiority of tbe gooda e bave offered; and we now bave merely to announce tbat tbe depression In Importing clrolea permit ua to offer tbe beat gooda at reduoed rates. HAMRICK A COLE, 1252t fCQ. ih y. EIGHTH STREET. g? X T R A NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SEC0XD St., Juyites especial attention tn his LVRUK aud FLFUAKT nssorlmeut or STAPLE AND FANCY DSY GOODS bUITA.xi.li FOU u t HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Full re Stork Is OflYred ol tho Very L0rti:sr rmtTs. EYKE-& LANDELL FOURTH AND AJICII. REDUCTION. IN lv'110ii8 ( hristmas Holidays. MAONIl'ICHNT SIIAWL8, KXPKNSlVli BILKS. FASUiONaIIlE POPLINS. DESIRABLE CLOAKLNQS. 4-4 PUKE BILK VELVBTO. SATIN 6TKIPK SKIIU'LVGS. bTRIPE POPLIN SKIRTLNOa. OKAND DUCHESS SKIRTS. BKLLK UKLKNR SKIRTS. FlRaT QUALITY A8TRACUAN3. COCOyarda DELAINES for Presenla fr tb-e Heli a of tbe l.use. (j(MJi) yarda luai Kat Colored CHINTZES, dov 2000 i area i 4 K KEN OH OH IN I ZES, do. Dritalua lu tiandaeicliieri, Ulovei, Collar hcaifs, and Neck Tlea. 12 i fmwlmrp E. 5 LEE, No. 13 North lilCiHTK Street, OPKNED THIS MORNING, PBENriT 8l'KAKINf4 J OLL. N A.TITRAT. HATR. tU.Ki.Vkt loU HKiHH, NATUKAu JllW. P1I.K AND UiLT VAtiB. Closing saa ol aleauui Pa: la auf. 500 PARIS FANS, BO 1WO AL KB. IN orr.T AND BLACK, GILT AMWHlrE. PANPAI. WOOD and VIOLMT WOOD FANS, Si H. KiANT KKAI. i.aCK M ANDKaK JUlr fe'd lKL VAL. JiiJFH..i21M)ii. Hreat HraalBa. MVf.'il.H IM LaU.-eJ' FttKNjU BhivVlNJ imirAMOkH, N n.A'N WHITE HEMSriTC IIED AlfB ( I.oREIt HIHD11.K MKm, I. ADIKV liLKFs. tue beat and cheapen la tba ui . t a ft. trtCII.TIlW IN HANDKERCHIEFS. Will open on Tuesday and Wednesday, SI.tOANT PAUI4R FI,KER VASEion Padea l.W: HI ll.uu HI, H KS AMI itttKt ttc i'UUtrtu, anl variu y ul I'xeiiil ad iltnd suiue UuocL. lor loo XI jiiilar. E. R. LEE, No. 43 North EIGHTH Street, 12 7 2t PHILADELPHIA. LINEK STORE, Mo, 820 ARCH STREET. SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS OF TOWELS, TOWELlXtJS BY THE YARD, TABLE LLNOS, MFKIXS, Ll.NFN II AM DKEUt'lIIEFSa The lurgest stock of LINEN U00DS la the City. sowfm HO L I I 1 V I'BBBBNTS. Ju.l TM-etvcd, a IsaMrUuo of Paplaf Uacbe lloi.ew..nd r tm 1W. BaclntTiiuo Hi.aicl,t1.wi.OPlH,,'". Wallei.Crda.Oinea.eto. p rncli Paper aud KuVf lopes, already alampad, la JOHN L1NKKD, Uiituwa No. ill BPJUNU Q AUOli bireut. t