THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 18ti8. 5 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Mr. ScoU-Slddona "Lwtly Macbeth." Last evening Mrs. Boott-Slddons appeared as "Lady Maobeth" to the largest audlenoe tbat has yet attended her performances. We are not among tboaa who think thai an exaggerated physloal development la essential In the aotresa Who would aaeoeasfally represent this charac ter; on the oonlrary, we have always been In cllned to Imagine "Lady Macbeth" as a little Woman, and that Mrs. Blddons approximates to oar Ideal rather prepossesed us In her favor That she laoks the thews and alnews of Char lotte Cushma Is, however, apparently the only qualification she has for the part. Bow mnoh her success In comedy roles wm due to her very attractive personal appearance, her enjaglng manners, and her lively and animated atyle, rather than to her merits as an aotress, was made painfully apparent when she undertook to Interpret this stern trnglo eharaoter. The reading or the letter, and the subsequent Interview with "Macbeth." the lnoltlng him to commit the murder, and the awful scene where the crime is consummated, were rendered In a ranting st; le that any school girl with sufficient Self-possession to appear before an audlenoe could easily have equalled. We have never seen anything more crude or unsatisfactory from an actress who professed to understand the rudiments of her art. Mrs. Blddons' ges tures were neither elegant nor appropriate Tha words, "Yet do I fear thy nature: It Is too full o' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way," she illustrated by a violent clutching at the air, as If striving to catch something; and In the passage, "Hie thee hither, That I may poor my spirits in tby ear, Ami nhaHttna with the vluor of my tongue All tbat Impedes thee from the goldeu round Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have tbee crowned wllhal, " she beckoned violently, as if to hurry "Mac beth" on the Btnge, and Indicated the "golden round" by describing a olrole with her finger hnn her head. And bo we might go on mul tiplying Instances of similar character. Mrs. Blddons' elocution, too, was palpably de- fectlve, and her emphasis was almost Invariably - given in the wrong plaoe. We do not argue for traditional nsages in matters of this kind, and If an actress can evolve a new meaning, well and good. The effoot of Mrs. Blddons' misap plied emphasis, however, was to make non sense of the text, and to our mind she had no particular idea of any meaning to be expressed All these peculiarities may be evidences of genius, but we do not think so. The first indication Mrs. Blddons gave that he had any clear conception of the part she was playing was in the scone in the third act Immediately preceding the banquet, the first scene In which she appears after the murder of '"Buncan." Then her manner was subdued, she seemed distrait and oppressed by the weight of her crime; and while ecdeavot lng to assume an air of ease and un. -constraint before the attendants, and to en courage her husband, she clung to him for sup. port, and the remembrance of "DuncanV blood occupied her mind to the exclusion of Other thoughts. During the banquet scene, too, While "Maobeth" was raving at "Banquo's'' ghost, only by an effort was she able to rouse herself to the tank of explaining matters to the guests, and more than once she sank back in her seat as If exhausted, nervously olntohlng t the arms of the throne and drawing her robes about her in a preoccupied way. Tula Is how we understood Mrs Blddons, and wheir It was correct Interpretation or not, lWa scarcely necessary for ns to discuss now. At any rate U was Intelligent acting, which is much more than we can say for the previous portions of the performance. The sleep-walking scene was tolerably well done, although It seemed an effort rather thau an Inspiration. Mrs. 81ddons is evidently at her best In come dy, and such a heavy tragic part as "Lady Mac beth" is certainly beyond her powers. Not having seen her In "Juliet," we will not under take to say whether or not she Is equal to .juvenile tragedy; but we beg her to remember, In any case, that rant Is neither forcible nor -expressive. Mr. Harkins played "Macbeth" like a pano rama man explaining the pictures. He was -extremely confidential with the audience, and Appeared to think that they would not be able to understand the drift of the argument unless he explained It In a pleasantly familiar sort ot way. Some of Mr, Hailtlns' readings had the merit of novelty at least, although the style in whloh he mixed up the text can scarcely be considered an Improvement on Bhakespeare. As for the rest of tne cast, the prompter was the best man among them, for he did give the unadulterated text so that it could be heard to the remotest corner of the house. We wish that some enterprising manager would forget the traditions of the stage, aud oblige us by announcing "Maobeth" to be per formed without Locke's music. We think tuut Locke was a humbug, at any rate we are sure his music "entire" Is a nuisance that we would gladly see abated. The City AmnHnmentn. AT the Ahch A Flash of Lightning will be given this evening. At tub CflKSNur the circus troupe will con clude tnelr engagement this week. I'etforui ances this afternoon aud evening. AT tbk Walnut tb drama of The Orange Girl and the farce of Up fur Vie Holidays are announced for this evening. A matinee will be given to-morrow. ATTHB ACAD km y of M chic Mrs. Boott Bld dons will appear as "Julia" lu Thn Hunchback. To-morrow evenlug Jtumeo and Juliet wilt be performed for the benelit ol Mrs. Blddons. At the amkuican a luatiiiee will be arlven to-morrow, when lueSiantoiulme of Jacc the Viant K Iter will be performed. At the Thkatkk Comujuk Offenbach's operetta of A Marriage In Uuiterns and Dlb dln's ballad opera of 'J he Hitiernuin will be per formed this evening by me 'Pyue-Ualton Troupe. McEvov'a New "IfinKRxrooN" will be ex hibited at Concert tiaii evening. JTesr Tear's U re? I J 11 c, Jutmnry , isnt. At this aubpiclons season, with a new year opening before us, we desire to call the atten tion of the publlo to the t blabllshment of a firsUolass Dry Qoods and Cloth House, upon principles that we believe win commend them selves to all. We respectfully Invite the atten tion of the pnbllo to tho following facts: Our facilities for conducing business cannot be surpassed. We buy our goods exclusively for cash, and the advnntagts secured in every murket by large cash buyers are too well known to need comment. We sell our goods only for cash; therefore, having no louses from selling on credit to provide for, we can afford to sell for small profits. Again, our large business gives us tho oppor tunity to bny goods hi largo lots, whloh is a great advantage, as it enables us to deal dlreotly with manufacturers and importers, and theieby save tha Intermediate profits Which our competitors are obliged tq pay. Another principle is to keep no of.f stock on baud. The usual custom is to keep undoHlrable goods from season to season till purchasers oau be found at about cost price: We shall soil unduslruole goods at once for What they will oomntuuU, v'Uiout refereim to eosl, thereby making room for new goods and keeping our stock always fresh and olean. The following goods we keep in large assort ment, vis : Bilks, Dress Qoods, Cloths, Blan kets, Muslins, Linen Goods, White Qoods, Hosiery, Bhawls, Flannels, eto. etc While we make a specialty of every depart ment, yet we desire to call attention particu larly to our stock of Cloths, in whloh depart ment we have unusual facilities both in the purchase and sale of the goods. There has been no centrally located Cloth House in our city where a complete stock of these goods could be found. We Intend to keep by far the largest assortment to be found in Philadelphia, Including Ladles' Cloaklngs, Men's Coatings and Casslmeres, and stuffs for Boys' wear, In almost endless variety. We believe those who have patronised this department of our bouse during the past few months can testify that we have already in our first season carried out the above promise, and we propose to exhibit hereafter each season all tbat can be desired in this line, being deter mined to make our house Ve Cloth House of Philadelphia. Wedo not wish to make high-sounding claims of advantages over our competitors tbat oannot be sustained. The essential advantages we claim are those of place and opportunity the opportunity to buy goods at loss than ordinary market rates, attendant on a large business and a cash system of doing It. While we realize the advantages of extensive advertising, vet we as fully realize that no per manent success oan be achieved unless tbejpro mlses held out by advertisement are found to be fully sustained on a visit to the house. We hope to sv stain every promise we make. Lastly, more than all, we realize that no busi ness can be a large suooess without scrupulous fair dealing, at all times, and uniform courtesy to every customer. We shall endeavor to make every buyer a constant dealer at 1 he house. We therefore Invite all who buy dry goods and cloths in large or small quantities to call on us early in the new year, and give us the opportunity to secure their constant patronage, Btrawbbidob 4 Clothier, Central Dry Goods and Cloth House. Eighth and Market streets. Cxothino jxwb thin fob tbn ye 13. Ovkbcoats. Fine all wool Chinchilla and Fur Beaver reduced to............. - m..18 do Of the newest and most sty 11th materUI, cut and make, whloh have been sold at MOO A great variety of all styles, upwards frOIH ! -, mwim 1 r-r 00 Ska-tins Jackets. The beat assortment In the city, selling off very low. Pastalooss, all-wool Casstmers, reduced to......lii1)o Vfht Fine all-wool Cassinnre, reduced to...2-o9 BtsisKss Coats, In great variety, at prices equally low. Boys' Clothing, very low Indeed. Our whole stock or ii knb, Youths', Boys' and Cuildbkn's Clothing to be sold out at a great Rkdcction cr Pricks, which are In all cases guaranteed lower tban the lowest elsewbire, or the sale cancelled and the money refunded. Call and examine our goods after having examined those tt the "saotlflolog." houses before purchasing. A fair teat Is all we ask, Hatf-wav brAxvern Bbnhktt A Co., J'illhand Town a Halt,, Sixth struts ) No. Bl MAKicicr St , FUILAUHLPHIA, And No. COO Bbqadwav, Mw Yoan. 8JCWINC) UaCHIHXS AS HBALTH PHKSKBYKBS Tt is not the least argument In lavor of the universal adoption of tha Bewing Machlae. that they are among the greatest promoters and savers of health. The ntedle 1 as carried Its hecatombs to the grave, and to that clans of victims tha advent of the Bewing Machine has cinie like a dispensation of mercy. In deed, there Is no subject upon which one's pen is actuated by deaper convictions, or moves with more earnest steal, than In advocating the widest adoption of these health, life, and labor-saving Instruments, Of the various Bewing Machines In use. there are many reasons for prelerrlng the "Grover A Baker," sold at No 730 C'hsnut street. They are operated with greater ease and do their work more satlsfao t rlly than others and they also perform a variety ot the more ornate aud elegant classes of sewing which no other sewing machines attempt. For (hit, and ether reasons, tUey are the most desirable Sewing Machines for holiday presents. Salesrooms No. 730 Chesnut street. Ye Ehivlbino Mobtals who stand in mortal rar of winter's blast and Us accompanying Ills, why don't you go to Alter's famout Coal Yard, at No. 957 N. Ninth street, and get the very best of coal? It Is a drmrotlo paradox why men and women will go stamping and fuming about the house because the elate. Instead ol coal, lire gives forth no heat, wten Alter keeps constantly the cheapest and best of fuel. In such a gilt as a ton, even more or l-s, of coal there Is a merit which makes ltdoubly interesting to the recipient. Tbsuaandt of dollars are to-day being wasted on trifles, which, If but turned to some good account, by stocking some deserving poor man's cellar with Alter's coal, would greatly ameliorate misery In our midst: and be who Is prompted tod j such a kind act, not only to the poor, bat 10 Alter him self, should remember that It Is more blessed to give than to receive; To the PUkCHASiNO Pdblic A call Is extended to visit Woelpper A Brother's Ladles' and dents' Furnishing Ooods establishments one at No. 27 N. Eighth street , the ether at No. 215 N. Ninth street, and acquire satisfaction by Inspection that nothing In their lice can be found better or cheaper elsewhere Why, a man may go theie and array himself from top to toe In nnderwear tbat fits to a T. and deck himself out with the prettiest or neck-ties, collars, cuffs, what not. A lady can do the same In articles pertaining to feminist nse, and render herself sweet and pretty In colors of the rainbow, or others more quiet. The steam. Woelpper have Just at the present lime, a most heavy and bandaoms stock of goods. Their stores are Just th places to purchase holiday pre sents, aud articles can be found In them to suit the lentthof any purse. Don't fa'l to vlsi. Nos. 17 N Elahth street and 248 N. Ninth street. ' Fjkb Iouih's Papkb. The "Youth's C'uupa n low." In Its new farnof el t lit pagett, Is oae of the bands-.niest weeklies ptibl.stied. The first number, Jubt issued, Is filled with a great variety of delightful reading, has line UluAtrailous, and, taken at a whole Is certainly a most attractive sheet for either young or old. Many years ago. when It w ts tl rst published by Mr. Willi, ni.ii; a boy or girl thought there was no rtadipc to be com pun d wlih It, but this number t bows that while It has grown Inyrars It has alto Krown In visor. Ir.terrst, aad briUUucy, It la tor sale by aii newadealem. Fikk Fbknch Calf Boots and Oaiti-bs. The man who haa never experienced ihe pleasure of wearlfg a pair ol boom made oy William II. Uelweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak know Intly, bavin- worn Belweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, is not their only recommendation, as they are mads of the best mate rial and In the very best manner Uelweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work Is always first-class. His store and factory is at No. ti;5 Arch Btreet. next to the corner of Sixth. A Baokims Coitoh Is one of the most distressing as well aa dangerous forms of cough one can be allllctid with. I la continuous aotlon fatigues and Irritates the lungs, and thus engenders consumption. TJpham's Fresh Meat Ours will cure the o mgh, soothe the irritated broncbia. and give tone aud vigor to the lunts and whole system. . A single bottle will couvluoe any ons ot its p nrity Bold one dollar per bottle. . Johmhtom, Holi.oway A Cowuhmt, No. W0' Arcu sweet Troop or thb Ponnmo is Hating it; so w'tu Clothing, the proof of Its quatty Is by Us tiurmuUlty! and the Uctofli coming fom Ohablbs Stokbs & Co.'s la prool positive that you will he perfectly sails lied with the quality, styi.h. and pbicb. Uaovca A Bakbb's Highest Ptaailuia Sowing Machines, No; 7W Choanal sire. JJwlbt. Mr. William W. Oaasidy, No. U Booth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of Dne eweiry and silverware the city Purchasers can rely opon ob'alnlog a real, pare arti cle furnished at a price which oannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is snre to result in pleasure and proilt, Opbn Boussj osr Raw Yaaa, Don't fall to call on your friends, and, among other good thine, par taks f Bpeer's Port Grape Wine. Moat all New Year tables will have It on. Johnston, IlallowayA Co., No. SOI Arch stree't Fred. Brown, corner of Fifth and Ctesnut, and all otber Drniclste; and Thompson Blaek A Co., corner or Broad and Ones nut. have a lot In Irom the vineyard, and will supply the demand. . Bkik Disbasss Wbat form of dneais Is more annoying tban that of the akin, with Its Itching, stinging, smarting, Its ugly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous desquamations Happily, Hleekell's Teller Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form of skin disease, making a radical cure la every case. Bold So cents per box Bent by mall for 60 cents. Johnston. Ilolloway & Cowden. MARRIED, McOtTLLY WKTjSH On Seeembar tl, IKS. at 'be renldeneeof the bride's parents, b the Kv. Father Powers. J1MK4 MoUULLY, Jr.. to SUrtlK. daughter or Job Welsh. Kae... all of this city. No cards. DIED. H ALL On the morning of the toth Instant, KOBKKT s. HA LI,, In the ad 'ear ol his age. The relatives aud male friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, the 4ib Instant, a 11 o'ol ok. from bis late residence, No. 1121 Uirard stree'. Ser vices at Ht. Peter's Churoh, Third and Pine streets. MILLi:it,-On the tfltb Instant, OATHUIUNK MILIKU, wlte 01 Daniel Miller, In the 60th year of her age. 'I he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the realdenoe of her husband, Wayne street, between Qoeen an1 Manheim, Uermantown, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. STKB.RETT.-On Wednesday, the 30th of Daoember, J A M1l B. bTKUHKTT. The friends of the family are Invited to attend his funeral, fiom bis late residence. No. 411 Oroto slroRi, on MoDday morning, January 4, at 10 o'clock. WOLFF. On the 2S'h instant. CATHEfttNK WOLFF, wife of Christopher Wolff, In the 47th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respecu folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, N. V. corner ot Front and Moor streets, Houthwark, on Friday afternoon at I o'clock. OBITUARY. The genial spirit of ALLEN J. HUBBS has quietly departed this earth. ' A kind, Indulgent father, faithful to bis beloved lamuj: though dead, his vir.ues wll1 forever live In the hearts ot his devoted wire, daar children, and many friends, wbo all sadly mourn his loss. His noble traits, bis extraordinary abilities, his great success, due to his own exertions, the architect of his own fortune, remain a monument to his good name, which was In H e, as In death, "As chaste as show, as pure as Ice." A fame to be envied aud an Inheritance to be va'ued more than life -a path which followed will lead to happiness and renown. I can only offer this poor coudolnoca to an aUlioted family, this shallow honor to depar.ed wortu, "To die in Christ U but to live attain." ills upright life, his lorg suffering, which he uro with Chrisimu for titude, give us an assurance oi his bllsslul eternity. His charitable and rueritoilotis deeds were not eni bl7.oied to the woild, and his aversion t' display and noto letyls butanevlueuceol'trietra,h,"Mendl. but their deeds do live alter lueni." Toenuinerateh s virluts or recount hi' worth would be "plaiing a roie leaf upon the brlmmluR Jar." canning ".lie crystal font to run oer." We leave him with h'.s God, In who- e lmege be was created, and whose teaching he followed wuiibv peruiitiuu tu u ilu u-i. fbUaueipuiajjeciuiurjoi, iow. SINCERITY. Amebica1T Life Insurance Company, Ot XUilactelphla. S. E. Corner Tonrtlt and Walnut Streets. JKfTJUs Institution has no superior in the United Statci. 610 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE PERFECT SAFE. MARVIN'S OIIIIOMIU IUON SPHKllICAL, BURGLAR SAFE CANNOT BE SLEDGED! CANNOI BE WEDGED t CANNOT BE DRILLED! CALL AND SEE THEM, OR SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. MARVIN & CO., lTJSClPAL 1 721 CUliSJiUT Street, WAREHOUSES,) Masonic Hall, Fliilada.; No. 285 BROADWAY, New York; No. 108 BANK Street, Cleveland, Ohio; And for sale by our agents in the prlnotpai clues tmoufctiout the Uulteu Hut as. 12 an ii FOR SALE. 0KOR HALK LAIiUK DWELLING, NO. 714 t-pruce ktreef. JU11 U feet M Inches by SoO la. lu40 feei slrtei. Htabie on Ihe rear. House aud iuiu iei mrtMi. ntaoie on ine rear. House 1 stable In thorough repair. Immediate possession. M WlllMb'U T .. Wa. 8 B. ThlHU btreet. meet FOR RENT. p O R RENT. TIIEMISES, HO. 80J CIIESAUT St., JFOU BTOKK OB OFFICE. AIXO, OFFICK8 AND LARGE BOONS Suitable for a t ommexclal Uolltge. Apply at Hit SAKE OF TtLK REPUBLIC TO LET-SIIOWY STORE, WTTII GOOD Cellar. Ho. 424 N. KlUHm 6 u eel. Uoud liun. urea tioc-atlon. Kent aoderate. li i si PIANOS. STEIA WAY & SONS' GBAND I e I I square and upright Pianos, at BLABlUtt iWOa1 No. lmm CHK8NUT btreet. s 1 if CIIinKRRINft t l i Grand, fcjquare and Upright DUTTON'H, 11 Kf Wo 814 CHK.SSUT Btreet. SIECK & CO.'S A HAINES BROS' 1 1 PIANO FOHiKS, AfiJD MASON ft HAMLIN'S CABINET AND JaETUOPOLITAN OUUANd, with the new and beauiinu VOX HUMANA. Every Inducement offered te purchasers. J. K. OOITLD, II 1 lutbs Im No. W CUKSNO'f Hireet, TERRAPIN. 200 DOZEN FINE JERKAriN, Just received and for sals by M. MEiUIIER & CO., 12 2Z ttrp No. 125 Bonlb SIXTEENTH Street. HOICK ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY 8. AT the BIJou Furulbblng Hiwre, No. 64 M. faUXTH Rtreet, below Arch, may be found a superb assort ment ot Fancy boarfs. NecSlles, Gloves, Jlanaker itiieis, Hosiery, etc, which are oll'ered at very low prloes. Mr. UlCttARU KAYKK, the proprietor, has n eel lout Usie lu the aeleoilnn of his stock. A I no, his improved tohould.r Kain Pattern Bhlrt, whloh ha. giveu suou uulrrsal satlaCaclhiu. oat by meaduremvui. 11 tl lui5u IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE FOR AN Y HOUSE TO GET THE PRICES DOWN AS LOW aa wo N?ro now eelling all our CLOTHING, an J the REASON for it can be very easily seen. An appraisement of the stock, was made under direction of the EXECUTOR, and then it was determined to sell it at ONCE to make a quick settlement of the accounts of tho former Firm. To do this THE PRICES WERE ALL PUT DOWN, are that we GUARANTEE them fully TEN PER CENT. LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ELSEWHERE, OR GOODS TAKEN BACK AND CASH PAID OVER AGAIN WHEN SHOWN TO BE OTIIERWIBE. It will be remembered that our Style, Make and Finish is FAR BET TER than ordinary Ready-Made Clothing. Our large facilities always enablo us o SELL CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES; and now, under these special circumstances, it can be reidily seen that this is THE opportunity to lay in a full supply. We hare still a very large stoclc (at least $ImO,000 worth of Goo and freshly supplied every day by new lots, as we are making up all the piece-goods wo had on hand. As before announced, we continue to allow those whom it suits be3t to mako selections an! jay in instalments until all is paid up. Store Open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. WANAMAKER BROWN, OAK UA.JL.Xy, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. DRY GOODS. BLANKETS AND QUILTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DOT GOODS STOKE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. HURON BLANKETS. We still hays a, full sni- of tha ceieb-aUJ HCRON SLASKETa, Whicu have heretofore bad stch unprecedented sale. Attention is specially directed to the quality, size snd weight ofjihese Blankets. They come to us direct from the manufacturers, and will not be found in any otber establishment, Purchasers may rely on getting Blankets ol the best quality, and at only one profit on first cost. HURON GOLD MEDAL, HTJBON 8WAN8LO WN, HURON PREMIUM. HURON EXTRA SUPER. FURN1TUBB DIMITIK3. MARSEILLES EXHIBITION QUILTS, BUREAU COVBRS. CO UNTJi SPANK?. Five cases fine ALL-WOOL BLANK" K T3, slightly dan a ted at the mills, will beaoldat a oaralu. . ALL WOOL BLAtfKETH. it CO I'lOl PAIR. ALL-WOOL litANKETj, 5 00 PJilt PaIH ALL-WtOL BLAKK.ET3, iotiO PilU fAlB. STRAWBRIDGE & CL0MIEP, 9 242cm PHILADKLPdlA. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. aii k wow orrERixu SPECIAL BARGAINS LADIES' FINE CLOAKS, Reduced Oiie-Tlilrd to Oue-Ualf F0KMER ALIO. LA D I IS S' lXJltS, Ihe whole of which they desire to CLOSE OUT in order to reliiKjalbh the Department. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE "BEE-HIVE," No. 020 CHE8NUT Street, 1 18 tuthtw PHILADELPHIA. X T R NOTICE, JOHN . THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 107 N. SECOND St., IiiTitcs especial attention to his LAIiUL' aud LLUANT assortmcut or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS suitable: for m r HOLIDAY PRE8ENT8. Ihe Entire Stock Is Offered at tho Vcrj LOWEST 1TJCES. DEAFNrJSS. EVERY IN9TKUMKNT TllAl solHnoe and skill .have Inveuted to assist tu. hearing In every die of deatuein; also, Kenplra tors; also, Uraudall's Patent Cliuirititw, suneilor to any others In use, at P. MAUUIUA'H, No. 1I6 H YiUiTtt bureet. below (Jhssuut, tUiI DRY GOODS. CURISTMAS. 18S3. USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT?. 4AEY1EQ kVScRflULLAN, No. 112S CIIESXDT STREET, Kext Door to B1ILEI FOKMIKLT SEVENTH AND CnESiSUT, IS IEUINU BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, TABLE CLOIES, NAPKINS, PIANO AND TABLK COVEaS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS, EMBROIDERIES, HDKF3., ETC. ETC. The very best goods at lliO loyest prices lor CASH. la 10 thsiJilOlrp pOPULAU PltlCr 1 (iT DttrT GOODS. BIl'KEV, SUAUP A CO., Xo. 727 sjJIK.saUs' ireet. PILKH. VKLVK7 S. VKLVKTICENS. IH16H POPLIN.S. FINANCIAL. FKKM'H PvPLlN3. bjLK POPLINW. WOOL tOPLl8. PLAIU Put'LlNf. CHANUtilILK PulL,IN8. Dicta tiooiis at -ci'uu. Umnu Goods ut 30 ouu. Uren Goodt at H6 cents. Dress Ooods at 40 cents. Dress Goois at 5) cruta Dress Ooods at 62 cxnts. Drew Hooos at "it renlt. Dres s Goods, II to ii. BLANK KT8. FIMNUKLX. Oloths aud Casslmeres. Paris La Belie lr A BALM OR A LH. BI.EACHKD MUSLINS. MNKNH WI11TK QOODS. ltn'K D.Y, bllAKP A CO j.JUb K V, WHAItP S O'J ItlOKKY, (tHAKP 4 OJ. lltUKKIf. WHAllP & CJ fv KKY, Hil tHP dt VJ B"t KKY, fcUlAKP OJ ttlVti. n. V, 8HAKP dc CH. til-KHY, ttURP A x) Bl KEY. Kb AK A O l KlOitKY. H1IAKP & OO. Hi UK .Y, bHAKP u Ou. KlfrtKY, fc.H iKP m CO tii KKY, UN A HP & OJ. KllliKY, iH AHt A O .vH ICKY. SUA HP fc CO UlL'KKY, hUAKP CM hu;k.ky, whahp a oo HICK KY, iHihf t CO ItlC'KKY. RH RP fc CO Kit KK t. HliAKP A CO ItfCKKY. ISIIAKP A CO KICK K Y. BllAKP .fe CO HICKKV, 8UAKP A CO. tt. Six . HUAKf A CO. Ht KICtCWY SHAKP A VO. Popniar prices for Dry Goods bv the v.rd. niana. packace. mcui:r, .sharp & co., 128 mws(rp No. :a7 CliitSNUr biree WINES, ETC. BRNEST IK ROY & CO. CHAMPAGNE. Carte Klancko iind Special, JC8T KECEIVED AND IUR BALK AT THE QENTb- t HI tils The Wines from this Iluiue. si favorably known In Kntland. are fruity and cdiwouh. They need but a trial to place them on au equality wuh the finest Coaoit ague here. SIMON COLTON k CLARKE, S. W. Corner BS0AI aud WALNUT Sts., u l puiladelphia! R M L. TRADESMFN'S NATIONAL HANK M ill Occupy Its Kew Buukluff Koom, No. 135 South SrCOttD St., ABOVK WA'Ur, Ou Salurdny, January a, 18C9. It 80 Slip R0D0EB8' AND WOBTENHOLM'3 POCK El KNl VKH, Pearl and ibtas Uandlna, of beautiful ilnlsh. KODUlOUs' and WADE A BUTCHER'S RA KOKH, aud the eelebrated UOOOLT&a &A20JI bClhHOKS of the Ouhbi q utility. Bason, Knives, Hclsiors, and Tabls Ontlery Ormind and Poibihed. at P. M AJLUUHA'S. No. Us H. TKNTU srw.tstiiw t inswant. LEIIIUII VALLEY BR. MORTGAGE BONOS. We offer for sale a limited amount of these FIRST-CLASS BONDS AT NINETY, And Accrued Interest Irom December 1.' The Bonds are la amoaatg of PATENTED. PANTS S0OUBKD AND STBKTVIIKO from 1 to J Inohes, at MolteS iTrench hteaiu Dyeing and Boonrtiut, No. JS M StUiiai bleats sutd Wo. Ut atAUM tut IMU Either Kpgi8terei 0r Conpon, at the opUoa of the purcUa0r, and bear Interest at SIX lEli COT., Free from all Government and State Taxes The Mortgage under which these Bonds are lfsued is for JIVE MILLIONS OF D0LL1RS, TJpoU B property cosllns over TWEMY MILLION r B0LL1C3, The gross receipts npon whluii lot tlte yetsT ,f are over F0UB MILLION DOLLARS. We oiler these Bonds as lu every ratpeot 1 A ILKST-CLASS StX'UIHTT, And will receive In payment for them United StaU6, state, City, or other Muraotaols (Securities, allowing the lot! market price. DREXEL & CO, BANK KHS, No. 34 S. THIRD Stroot. WM. U. SEV1D0LD, SON & AEKTSM Corner WALXUX and DOCK St., lZrilmrp PlItLAOKLPHLA. OFPICK OP CliNTKAL PACIFIC IAIL KIAJ COMPAN 1 ' CALlSCHMA, Mi). M V ILL AM Mm t, New Yon, lroriiiber 16. HiiS, 'I he Coupons ot the FiK-tt' illolt f iAOHl BIX PER CI-NT. BiNL OK jHW CUNTIUL fAOIFlO UAlLKOAK USIPANV, due January 1.18s lil tra aid in FULL hi HuLL) COIN, on presentation ' ht-rt at'er auhe Bai kn.iBu.t ot JMMsn. b'loK A HATCH, No. 5 N AfMAU t-feel. New Yora city. H.-lieilulm i f i't ur uiore c'oupoos will be recelveel lor Xaiuiuatlon, etc,, uu a- d alter thn iHtb in.it. C. P. HtlNriNOTOjr. 12 21 t Yliiu-Presideum P. U Oo. MINCED MEAT. INCED MEAT. THE ISKST IN TIII3 MAHKET. THIS FAIT 1H liKTOM) QUESTION. The undersl;uel, a few days since, issued a chaUeiige that his article was the beut MINOKD MI3AT In the market. This has not been accepted, but evaded by one who heretofore has claimed superiority. JOSHUA WRIGHT, B, W. CORNER FKAMKLIN and Sl'IUNU UACDO sts., rHILAOXLPHIA, Fob Bale by all Okocers. 13 15 tf HATS AND CAPS. JONES. TKMl'LB ft CO.. t r A a B I O N A B h m U1TTIB& . No. 8. NINTH Street. First door above Obeenut street. H EWAIiBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated, and f asy-flttlDB Press Uata (patented) la all the Improved fashions ot the season. oKttt. "J I T btxttct, next door f the Poet OfHoa. MU l 1317 ltUorD IO f&fl BKLOW THE UNITED BTATES MINT, MAKHH & CO.'H NEW MUHIU STORE, NO. 1317 CHKttN UT HT.. above TUIttTEENTBC PIIILAL-KLPUIA. Muslo Publishers, and Dealers In Mnsleal Mar ohandlsa of every Descrlptlou. JOHN MARHH, W'H0LF3ALh! AN U HlfiTAIIi AGENT FOR THE SALE OK rHL BET OOLD AND HI LYE It WArOUEi DIUKirp FROM EUROPK. CHEAI'KHT IN THE WORLD. No. till UH ESN UT HT11EKT. m iuUisztu IN TUG 14U-JIU aiORE.
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