The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 16, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELKGttAPti PfltLAf)ELPIIIAt WEDNESDAY, MtMmM 10, Ufa'
NEW JTORKISMS.
From Our Own Correspondent.
Nw York, Dec. 16, 1888.
James W. Jennctte Is tbe nnme of a man who
8 ratber young to be no much married at once.
From tbe affidavits of various ladles, it appoara
that be la the
1ATKST TRIOAMIST
that baa appealed btfjre a New York police
magistrate.
Tnl. Jcnnette, who la only forty year-gold,
waa in the habit of finding a Jeannot (a ) to
apeak) wherever he went and lie went about
everywhere.
Be traded principally between tbls port and
the Bermudas, and no less than three wives
have already appeared against him.
The Jefferson Market Police Court has been
full of onlookers, composed principally of hid
wives and children.
First, or rathor seoond, he picked up Ellzi
Ann Baker: for he bad been already married
nearly twenty years lo Deborah Bparks.
Thirdly, be led In the altar Lucy Hmlth, all
three of whom assembled yesterday to petition
for Justice.
Tne trleamlst remained stelld, and looked
tMgs calmly In tbe face.
He did not look bis wires In the face, though,
but sat with his back to them all tarouga the
examination.
What a pity these things cannot be settled at
fiolloe courts as they are at the opera, every
woman hopping oil with a different man, ami
the dispoHluon of the characters at the fall of
tbe curtain l mean ine clone or ine irui udu
lng Ibe bloodless "Bluebeard" quite content
With the forgiveness of 'Biulotte.''
I am Afraid Jennette will be treated rather
differently, for lie was held to answer In default
Of 810,000 ball.
COMMODORE BIEADE'S NEW SON-IN-LAW
lias be en. publloblDg a somewhat entbusiuiUc
card, In which be declares Unit be is married
and means to slay married; that ho had no
band whatever In the Commodore's confine
ment; that be even aid not know of Its taking
place until the morning of his marriage; that
for a long time past the Commodore had been
tbreatenlng several persons' lives, and tbat be
carried loaded revolvers about him; and tbat
bis aberration of mind was Induced by the
injustice with which the United W tales Govern
ment bad treated blm,
Mr. Landls uses warm and spirited, though
- perfectly creditable language, and puts a new
side to the mooted question of the Commodore's
alleged insanty.
A SEQUEL TO THE "MOONSTONE"
baa Just transpired at the bouse of a Mr. Tor
lance, in West Thirty-eighth street.
Tbat residence was seized with an attack of
burglary, from which it has not yet recovered.
The symptons showed themselves in tbe
mysterious disappearance of (U000 worth of
diamonds, which were kept in a bureau at the
bead ol tbe bed in which Mr. Torrance slept.
Now the question naturally arises (at least In
the minds of Wilkle Collins' admirers), did Mr.
Torrance unoonsolously swallow a dose of
opium on the evening when the so-called bur
glary was committed 1
If so, did he steal bis own diamonds, and what
bas b come of them ?
Superintendent Kennedy bas cablegraphed
to "Wilkle Collins to learn the real name or
the Loudon detective irom whom Sergeant
Cuff was modelled, and to have terms oliered
blm to work np the case here.
The answer bas not set been received,
MR. BBlttiH,
that angular limbed, cudaverons-eyed sympa
thizer with dumb beasts, employs an amanu
ensis whose sole duty it is to write lo the
newspapers. ...
At feast such Is tbe popular belief.
And when bo speedy a remedy exists for
every evil under tbe sun, tue President of the
Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelty to Ani
mals is surely not to be greatly blamed for
using it. .
But in truth Mr. Bergh is somewhat badly
treated by one or two of the newspapers here
the Herald, for example.
One of its reporters states that Mr. Bergh
requested him to make public his (Mr. Bergh'B)
exertions In a recent case known as the "Cas
tello Pony Whipping Case."
Mr. Bergh. in a damned and gentlemanly
card, indignantly denies having ever made
such a request, which be appropriately styles a
"vulgar application, for personal notoriety."
Mr. Berub is an angel amongst a host of Ba
laams. The modern Jehus fear him. During
His dal'y walks abroad there Is a universal
neigh of gladness around him; and when he
sleeps at night, no nightmare ever haunts him,
BEV. WILLIAM ALVIN UARTLETT
has felt called npon to leave Kim Place Church,
Brooklyn, for Plymouth Cnuroh.Chloago.
In his (Sunday's farewell sermon be bade bis
people not to weep for htm.
' As for himself, lie said, be had had bis nights
Of weeping.
I do not understand the quality of Mr. Bart
lett's weeping, bull taluk lew preachers weep,
except for Joy, when they are called away from
a pas' orate which is only good lo one whloh is
only belter.
This pulpit gossip reminds me of
JKFK'ERSON'8 "RIP VAS WINKLE,"
Whloh is a New YorElsm tbat has taken im
mensely In Chicago, s j lmmeusely, indeed, that
the Kv. It. B. Collier, of that otty, la credited
with having said of htm and it mat "no suimon
written in the world, except that of Ohrlat,
When lie stood with tbe adulterous womau,
ever illustrated the power of love to conquer
evil, and to win the wanderer, as that beautiful
little piece, so perfectly rendered by this genius
which Uod has given us to illustrate in lue
drama the power of love over the sins of the
rae."
Is this true? Is it a canard f or is it mere
bombast on the pai l of Iho Heverend Collier ?
For my part I nave always thought tbe mnra
or Mr. Boucloault's dramutlsitlon of Hip Van
Winkle decidedly bad, and that tbe perteoilou
of Mr. Jefferson's acting made It no beiier. lis
morality is soaroely beiier than that of "Too
dies," for drunkenness furnishes the points
where the laughs come in, and at the fall of the
curtain tbe last words of lue hero are drowned
In bis libations.
A 1UVAL TO THE WINTER PALACE
bas been started on Broadway opposite the
Metropolitan.
Llkeihe Winter Palace, everything Is priced
fl, and sold by female clei ks.
The aiivertlsetneu s banhtuliy describe It as a
celestial palace, a superb baziar, a palaoe or
beauty, a maglo arcade, a haveu or dellghl.aud
a sphere f joy, aud neatly add that "100 youug
laoy oleiks, endued with thai ri-ttnement aud
modesty becoming Ihetr sex, have heeu selected
to wait upon tbe cuutoiufrw," and are "habili
tated In the garb of modesty and neatness."
'Another Christmas enterprise, got up
especially for tbe holidays, is tbe
CKM'HAL PAUK OAIIDEN BAZAAR,
for tbe rule of CnrlmuaHS pi eso'it.
AdinlHfclnn may be ootulned at 25 cents acy
time af.-rfl P.M.
It opened lust night for the first time, with
Thomat.' orchestra, the 8Micntfer Tyrolean
Singer Society, the Ialevttnle Brothers, an auto
roano iluatre, "Punch aud Judy" and "Cap
tain Jinks," Otis. William", two comical giants,
Herr JauHon, baritone, and Madame Delorme,
soprano. The euterpriHe will certainly prove a
success, for it cheaply furnishes inducements
to bring enjoyable parties together at the moot
enjoyable season of tbe year.
OLIVE LOO AN,
a shining example of now successful mediocre
talent, wllii Industry and puhhabeadall veuess,
can become, delivered ber lecture on "Paris,"
last night, to a fair audience, at Steinway Hall.
New Yorkers do not forget that Lester Wal
lack is not growing youuger with advancing
years, but on Lis reappearance on Mouday night
greeted blm as warmly as of yore. Yet some
ttmMi Lha Hiuue there seems full of ehosts. and
there Is something mournful In the warmth
With which old favorites are reoeivea.
ALI BABA.
MUSICAL AND DK ASIATIC.
doubtless attract large audiences The great
vMFiujiHi, was never greater in bis command
over bis instrument than be Is at preeoot. Ole
Bnll will be assisted by several competent
artists, and very enJoyablentertalnments may
be expected. The sale of seats oommenoea
to-day.
Mies Kkllooo'b concert on Friday evening,
at the Academy of Mnsio, for tbe benefit of the
Lincoln Institute, will afford onr cltl.ent au
opportnnlty to contribute to an excellent insti
tution still, and to hear one of the raont obarm
Ingslrgersor tbe day. We believe tbat a few
choice seata remain nnsold.
The pkrkormancr or Mendelssohn's "lt
formatlnn Symphony" and Sohnberl's "Unfin
ished Hyrnphonv," on Saturday evening, at
Muslcnl Fund Hall, will doubtless bo in tbe
hlchesl degree gratifying to our music-loving
citizens. A largely augmented orchestra will
give the works in the beat style.
AT the Amrbican an attractive variety en
tertainment will be given this evening.
At the TnBATRE Comique the Gregory
Family will bo superseded artor the preannt.
week hy the Pyne and tin Hon Kugllsh Oonaio
Opera Troupe, who will produce the works ol
Offenbach and other popular composers.
CITY 1 TEilS.
Wk guarantkb all priest lower thanthe,
louvtl elnrwhere; aim. puarntilrg full
tntiufnction to rrrry purchaser, or the,
tale cancelled and money refunded.
rnoTKOTioH to Oor Patronm. To fully carry out
the above business rule at the preeeut lime,
we have
Rkduckd All 1'bicks. Our stock of Men's. Youths'.
Boys', aud Children's Keady-made Clothing,
which la larfce, complete, and comprehensive
econgh to embrace all desirable styles, slzos,
and kinds.
just All JSk 8oi.i, as It was manufactured for that
(special purpose To Insure this we Intend
to continue, as heretofore, to give all cus
tomers More Value kor Their Monky than they cn gn
elsewhere, under any and all clrcuraita icei.
Call on us, heir our prices, and examlue uur
goods before pur cussing.
Half -wait between Bus w btt & Oo.,
iilthami Towns JIatc,
tjixlh ttreeU ) No. 51 Uakkkc St ,
PjtlUADICI.PHlA,
And No 600 Broadway, ikw Yobk.
Charlbs Stoic as A (Jo., .
Merchant Tailobh
and
Clothiebs,
Continental Hotel Building,
No. 811 Chesnot Sireet,
WoKi.rrKB & B itoi her (successors to C. A. Butts),
shirt manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealer
in Ladles' and Gents' Furnlsblug Goods, are making
at their two stores, the main ons No. 27 Norm
Eighth street, the branch, No.x43 North Ninth street,
a magnificent holiday display. Tne reputation
which these two establishments have acquired U
well merited; for at them every purchaser can find
articles exactly suited lo his Uncy, and In baying has
Hie certain assurance that tbe goods will accord with
the representations, The Messrs. Woelpper are
wide awake, and fully up to ths limes. Nothing new
In their Hue makes its appearance but they at once
secure It. Th?lr thorough bualne.s enterprise and
activity bave made ihetr two es abltsnments great
popular depots for furidsklog goon of every descrip
tion. En'.Ire Bath faction both In tbe quality and prloe
of goods is guaranteed, and so person can utter the
complaint that lie was ever deceived at either of tha
s'orev. Only let tbe rial be trade and the remit will
be jouna to be Just wuat any one acquainted wlm the
standing of tbe piuces could have predlcieu a doier
uiiLanuii iu purvuaae mere, nuu at no oiler plucs, in
the future.
A NewFkaturb in Ready Madh Clotiiik,
Kvary Garment made and offered for sale In the
way oi Coats,
i-ANTS. anu
ViHT8
at Charles Stokes & Co.'s.la made Just at well and cut
Justas fashionable as (hut made to measurr. Only tbe
very best workmen aud moat artistic cutters em
ployed at
ro. b'm UHKsai ot street.
Tbe useful always most aeolraole. Tbe prepara
tions made by ltltcbie, at No, 2U North Klghtu sireet,
for the holiday season, are appreciated by every one
who contemplates making presents. He bas gotli
his line siock kid-lined yloves, ties, scarfj, aui
penders, linen cambric handkerchiefs and mulllers;
also, a good assortment of portemonnales, cigar cases,
hair brushes, combs, and a thousand other articles,
useful aud ornrmentat. (Jail at No. 29 North Klirhth
street if you want any kind ot goods cheap.
A Beautiful Novelty in Dbkhs,
Tub Kkw Color or Material
for
Gems' Walkixq and EVKnino Coats,
uat received direc' from
Paris,
at CHABLKS 8TOKH8 A Co's.,
N". hH Cuesuut street.
The City Ain-aem enlflt
At tiie Chesntjt there will be performances
by the circus troupe this afternoon and even
lug. The present hue company will appear for
the last times during the present week.
a- tuu Walnut Mrs. 1). P. Bowers will
appear this evening a9 "Lady Audloy" in John
iir.mulium'i drama of Latl.u Aualeii't Srertt. Tue
performance will conclude wlm the farce of
The drama of T7ie Orange Otrl Is in aotlve
preparal inn for tbe uouuays; hibu, a uew iaroe
unilii...i r ' . . ih ITnlidaiit.
Atthk Arch Halve $ at Hay will be performed
tbisevenlug. Daly's uramaoi a v, tf ru
tiiir win l.H hrnnatit nut on Mouday next.
Oi.k Hull's one concert and matinee on
Baiurday. al the Aoademy of Music, will
ILL I AM G. PERRY,
No. 728 ARCH Street,
Begs to announce that be la prepared to offer
nis patrons a very extensive stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
At prices which will recommend them to
buyers for presents or for every day ute.
ISiblcs, JJynin, aud l'rajer lfooks,
In every style of binding.
Juvenile Books
In great variety, selected lrom the best authors.
Writing; Desks.
A very large stock of Square and Uegenoy
I'aiteruu, Papier-mache, Kosewood, Mahogany,
Walnut and Morrocoo, embracing some new
and beautiful designs.
Portfolios, Bankers' Cases, Pocket Cooks,
Purses aud Cutlery.
IjIAKIES POK 1809. A full stock, embracing
over eighty different vai ieiios.
Ink Stands
In endless variety, Including a very large stock
of recent importations of the choicest
artistic designs.;
GOLD PENS AND IIOL.DKH4, all sizes, with
a full line of Hubber Pen aud Pencil Cases.
I M POUTED AND AMERICAN CHUOU03
A fine collection of the most popular subjects.
BTEUEOSCOPE8 AND VIEWS. A large
variety at reduced prices.
DRESSING CASES. A fine assortment of
English nrd French Importation.
Stationery.
This department challenges competition with
any establishment in tbe country. The slock
which Is very large, comprises not only every
thing new and choice In Fancy Stationery, but
every article, also, In Counting-bouse Station,
ery known to the trade.
Card Engraving and Fancy Stationery.
This department will be found very complete.
Tbe stock comprises all the choicest styles of
French, English, and American goods, and to
which every new style will be added as soon as
produced. Wedding and Visiting Cards en
graved and printed in tbe best style. Mono,
grams, Crests, Initials, etc, designed, engraved,
and printed, either plain or in colors,
Ho Charge Tor Stamping Initials.
Purchasers are respeotfully requested to call
and examine tin stock, additions to which are
being made daily.
OPEN EVENINGS DURING DECEMUEll.
w. c;. rjEKUY,
No. 72 Alien stisi:i:t,
12 10wh2l PUILADLI'UIA.
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
Clark Biddle
GRAND OPENING
F JR Till
Christmas Holidays.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS,
KOVELTIKS,
TINS CORAL,
MANTEL CLOCKS,
LEATHER 0.00D3,
GOBI I AM PLATE.
Wishing to rednce Stock previous to RE
MOVAL TO NEW STORE, we shall offer
inducements dariDg December that will
INSURE RAPID SALES.
LARK EtBuDDLE
No. 712 CHE8NUT Street,
1121sawslm4p PHILADELPHIA.
ESTABLISHED 123
G. W. RUSSELL,
No. 22 North SIXTH Street,
OFFERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
From the best manufacturers.
FINE JEWELRY,
Of all descriptions, and latest styles.
FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS,
Direct from Paris.
SILVER WARE OF THE GORIIAM MANU
FACTURING COMPANY,
at 12 5 3svrp
TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICKS.
E. 8TELLWACEN & CO..
AT THE OL.D STAND,
Xo. 032 MAlSliiyr STI5UET.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, LADIES' AND
UEN'i5' CHAINS, ETC.,
selling at greatly reduced prices, and all goods
warranted.
A call la solicited before making your Christ
mas purchases, to convince you of this faot.
No trouble to show goods if you do not wish
to buy at present.
E. STELLW AG EN,
1215mrp GEO. W. GRANT.
C. k A. FEQU1GN0T,
MANCKiCU'RERS OK
WAT on CASES,
And Dealers In American aud Imported
WATCHES,
Xo. 13 South SIXTH Sireet,
12 1 tlrp Manufactory, No. 23 & FIFTH St.
fcm D. WARDEN,
S. E. Corner FIFTH aud CHESMJT hts.,
PBEVIOUa TO HEMOVAL TO
NO. 102 CIirSXCT KTUUEr,
OFFERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
A LARGE AND VARIED ASO&TMENT OF
bold and Silver Watches,
Fine Jewelry,
Sterling; Silver Ware,
l'lated Ware, Etc. Etc.,
8DITAULK FOR HOLIDAY OIF1S,
atthk fU81mrp
LOWEST rOSSIMLE PlilCES.
PRESENTS
or
WATCHES, JEWEL.IIY
AND
sixyeiiwaui:.
HENRY IIIUEli,
12 12 lit No. 5-iO AKl'H Sireet.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
J A C O II II A It Ij K Y.
JEHELLKU,
12 1 lmrp No, Qii MAKUKX Ntreet,
THE SALE PROG R S SES.
OVER $100,000 WORTH
OP TUB
STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATE BEEN SOLD, BUT WE HAVE
$200,000 WORTH YET TO BE SOLD.
TEE PRICES ARE DOWN, THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD.
THERE NEVER WAS SUCH A CHANCE FOR REAL BARGAINS
Deductions and Discounts are tho Order of the Day.
ELEGANT OVERCOATS,
Of INE SUITS,
PAN Td AND VESTS ,
' BOYS' CLOTIIINC
AND ALL SO CHEAP.
Storo Open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily.
WANAMAKER & BROWPJ, i
O A. I UAL I,
C. CORNER SIXTH AUD MARKET STREETS.
n
lASLSY & CO.,
CI?A(ID OPENING.
FRESH IMPORTED NOVELTIES
o
F
Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Silver ami Plated Wares,
FOB THE
CHRIST ffl AS HOLIDAYS.
Diamonds,
Emeralds,
Sapphires,
Rubies,
Opals,
Pearls,
Solitaires,
Clusters,
Italian,
Roman,
Byzantine,
Venetian,
Opera Classes,
Pipes,
Match Boxes,
Cigar Stands,
Inkstands,
Portemonnaics,
Cigar Cases,
Bridal Fans,
French Clocks,
Vienna Clocks,
JEWELRY.
Viennese,
Bohemian,
French,
English,
Swl&s,
Russian,
American,
Watches,
Swiss,
English,
American,
Chains,
Seal Rings,
Seals,
Charms,
Scarf Pins,
Scarf Rinps,
Studs,
Sleeve Buttons,
Lockets,
Necklaces,
Broocheu,
Earrings,
Bracelets, Etc.
FAKCY GOODS.
Partv Fans,
Reticules,
Clove Boxes,
Mouchoir Boxe3,
Card Stands,
Music Boxes,
Skate Bags,
Jewelry Casos,
Dressing Cases,
Bonbon Boxes,
Jardinieres,
Vases,
Toilet Sets,
French Bouquets,
Etc. Etc.
BRONZE COOD8.
Statuettes, Groups, Etc.,
Busts,
From, the best French Modellers.
Marble Statuary, Parian Ware,
SILVER AND PLATED
E pergnes, Cake Baskets,
Fruit Dishes, Flower Stands,
Vaiters, Vegetable Dishes,
Corham Silver Wares.
Paintings.
WARES.
Castors,
Butter Dishes,
Etc. Etc.
Corham Plated Wares
Open every Evening till 9 o'clock during December.
BAILEY $c CO.,
CHESKUT AliO TWELFTH STREETS,
' rniLADEirniii
gCWIHC MACHINES,
No. 720 :IIESXUT STI5KKT.
V Illcox & Gibbs', very latest Improved, $53
Wlllcox&UIbl8',tfjloor 18G7 . 50
HilIcox&Ulbb style of 1SG5 , . 45
Willeox& (iibbs1ylo oflSG.'t . 40
lYIlleox&Uibbs'.htjlooriBCO . , 5
Every Machine Warranted.
M ILl.i OA A JI lilts,
12 15 2t Ko. TM t lli:s irr Street.
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL HOLIDAY
UKH. f A. BINnElV,
Ku. lo;il (JHKnN Lfl' Hcreet
Polls Card BHktg, clirar Catica, Nmnklng Capn,
I'uiifiiiniiimlcs. Lumber (luuds. Zephyr Hnpperii.
t'ualjIuiiH nail Tldltxi, Lace (Jjoils i '1 tirad, Uuiuur.
i-liiny, V.linciniif.. P..lul AppUque. Collars. fstn
.nil iturbcH, Colllurta, JluuUktrchitia. While wliu
Itertb.H. CbeuilMtlUa. 1 "--
A U'HUHlul nts'rliuont of Fit. .Tfwelry. new St vies.
Jel.OIll, l'o.ri, Kteel I'Jtal, aurt Haln hots.
Cliama, Nokllc8. Hn.1lierclilof UoMoi, Biuds.
Hlpve Uuiioi b and Bruca em.
II fud Dret-st-. r Parllf. and Opera,
Vine 1'aua aod l auo Ooiula.
Klbliout. Jouvln'. KU (4lovn. Ilrldal Vel'a and
Wre.tl .. Vienclt Corfcuti, lluup bkirw.
ten pall, very iu.li uibruldHrdd bllppors at f I 7i
aud i
btur oea erouin a durlog holiday., 12 U in
MEDICAL.
g S1MES' PURE COD LIVEK OIL.
HUB OIL baa been In conaUnt oae FOR THE
LAST TWENTY YEARS, and darlnt that period
baa bten pionounoed by tbe medical profession
tole Tlie llcst lii the Market.
For tale Wholesale and Retail by
CUSTAVU8 KRAU8E,
B. BIMEb' 8CC0ESH0R.
N. W. Coruer TlVtLlllI and CUESNUT,
10W.wrp PHILADELPHIiL.
CIGARS.
HAVANA OIUABH. I, K A II I N O
brunili-; Cretin luU) Imporied by every
.learner. Price lew.
Ai.o, of our own make and copyrighted
brniulx:
MARIANA TtlTA, best pure Havana loat
Kit A U1AVOLO, pure Havana tiller..
Imw price's and wary anted quality.
H. FUGUBT & 8UN8, No. 229 H. Front St..
11 wlmlilop Importers &n& Muuui-cturors.
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
GOODS FOR TM
HOLIDAYS.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
Ko. CG2 CHE8NUT Street..
Are now opening a collection of
OToltics, Oieuis aud Artistic Goods,,
Greatly excelling la variety aad extend every former
efTgrt or tbls House, to which they Invite attention.
Gold Watches, Diamonds, Oriental Ruble?,.
Fine raids aud Sapphires, East
ludia Pearls.
A MAGNIFICENT 8T"CK OV JEWELRY lit
ITALIAN BYZANTINE MOSAICS.
New Designs in Gold Jewelry.
PALAIS ROYAL JEWELRY.
Uronze and Inlaid Marble Clocks and Yases
In Sets, Tor Mantel Ornaments.
Vf RY CHOICE PRODUCTIONS OF ART IM
REAL BRONZE.
fcPF.CIAL DESIGNS IN
STERLING SILVER GOODS.
Bst Qaalltles and Newest Styles In
ENGLISH AND AMERrCAN PLATED WARES
an umlvalled display of
F0RE1UX FANCY GOODS,
Iu Metal, Marble, Cut Glass, Leather, and:
GOLDEN LR0NZE,
Oi the most exquisite taste, from all quarter, ot
Jlurope.
Our arrangement, both In Europe and;thl. country,
ar suck as give us nnuaual lacliKlei m tbe seleo'ioa
: Q ecuiiuuilnal proonctlon ol oar .took. It Is oar
wltih, as well as our interest, to secure to oar patron
Iih beucbt ol such advantages la
Moderate Trices Throughout our Stock,
WITHOUT EXCEPTION U Uwsm tl2 2
Tbe finest atsortroent In tbe city. A fresh Invoice
just received direct iiooi Geneva. wUb be.uulal Bell
ocronip.nlm.nta.
Our sfilectlons comprise the choicest Operatic aud.
Horn. Melodies.
FAltll & BIlOTIIlilt,
IMPOUTERjJ,
Xo. 21 CIIESXUT Street,
11 1 wn Jrp BELOW FOUR ffl,
8AAC K. 8TAUFPER,
WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELLER,
No. 118 . SECOND St., cor. or qaarrj.
An assortment of WATCITE9, JEWELRY, and
PLATED WARE, constantly on band, suitable for
Holiday Girta. n u wtmlst
GRAUD DUCHESS SKIRT,
SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT,
PIUCE, -4 OO.
CURWEN ST0DDART & BRO.,
OS. 430,45, AND 43 lN.NECONDTBET,
12 IB St ABOVE WILLOW.
FOR SALE, TO ARRIVE FIFTY TtlOlT
, HAND First Quality YHUXJW PINK AND
CYPKkHtt JIOAKDS aud BCANTLINQ from Enter.
Hise Mills, H. U 1
WARBKN A O BKGQ,
lilHt Mo. 131 s, keivwa.HE Areauo. '