TIIE DAILY EVENING TKLKGIUPH pimADKLNHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1800. 5 NEW YORKISMS. from Our Own Oorreipondml. Nbw York. Jan. 7, 1S69. We have had some silver watlier and a great deal of leaden weather. Yesterday we had some Rolden weather. It wa a day that brought forth beauty, wealth, fashion, talent, intellect, people of renown, poverty, misery, rags, idle ness, pleasure, profit, show, humbug, virtue, vice, hjpoerlsy, works of art, and exhibited them all alius the world's epitome Broadway. The mis's were lifted from Eat river, which was as sparkling and glorious looking as though no ferrjboat disasters Ihi'ie had ever sent unsuspecting passenger to sudden death, or as though no aspiring contractor had never dreamed an Impossible dreum of damming it up and annihilating It forever. The fog was blown away from the harbor by the golden breatbinus of 5eBterda.1V spring-like atmo sphere, and the loungirs.at tho Battery hud no remembrsuce of the late explosion off Sanly Hook, whereby so many human btings were flashed face to face with e'eroity.' And this reminds me that the widow of CAPTAIN WILLIAM L. CIUJRCHILL, one of the victims of that calHmlty.whoJforfcite.i bis life in tho discharge of his duty, while endeavoring to raise the ehlp Scotland, Is a Clippie, confined to bed, and almost totally helpless. Tho death of ber husbnwd has left her without a penny, and the only relation upon whom she has a claim is an almost desti tute motbir, icsidiiig somewhere in Georgia. If any reader of this paraeripU desires to lend to the Lord, theie never was a belter opportu nity. The East river bridge, the tunnel, the uuder groutd railroad will they f oou exist, or will they await that far-off time when Tennysonian navies shall grapple in the central blue ? The UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SCHEMA has, for the time, fallen tbrougb. The incorporators are, it is true, applying to the Legislature for a new charter, whose terms shall not be so stringent as those of the firat. The first required that $3,000,000 should be subscribed by the first of the present month, and that $300,000 should be deposited with the Etate Controller, and forfeited if the railroad was not completed within the time agreed upon. Neither of these stipulations was complied with, and hence the whole affair has simmered down. The old incorporators were only willing to sub scribe about one-half the stock and one-halt the depobit money stipulated for. and their present demands of the Legislature smack of the sen timent that economy Is the better part of enter prise. Meanwhile, a new test of the cleva'.ed railroad from the Battery to the intersection of Green wich and Corllaadt streets is daily expected to be applied. Colonel Fiumous Clark, of the SEVENTH BEGIMKNT, has written a lecg'hj, argumentative, but polite refusal to an invitation from Generals "Postley, Burecr, and Ward to a contest for the Jnilltary championship of the First Division. The ieasous which Colonel Clark states in such a genlkinauly maimer are, that the 7th egimeut repudiates any deire for any emblem Of superiority as compared with the other regi ments of the Fiist Division ; that all competition of the character proposed is sure to result in general dissatisfaction, and to inflict permanent Injury upon both the vanquished and the victo rious regiments engaging; and that any regi ''mett eo acquitiug the championship Is in houor bound to defend it against any other relmeut challenging the juslucss of its claim. . Colonel Clark's whole reply is a fair sanple of the suaviter inmoUo, ford'er in re. THE PKESIDEST-ELrCT OF 17-' (the reader will rercelve at once thit 1 mean George ; Francis Traiu) delivered, on Tuesday evening, a speech nearly four hours long, at Cooper Iuntitute. J This incoherent demagogue this brittle, bril liant babbler this impromptu and irresponsi ble constructor of uurjtuuncal epigrams was listened to with attention by ths populace, if that may be called attention which expressed Itself at frequent intervals in loud demonstra tions of Fenian furore. His appeal tiiat every Fenian present would grouu the (SuglUh consul and the British minister out of house and nomc was received with cheer. , As has been his custom for many je irs pist Mr. Beecuei, on Tuesday evening, was present at the AUCTION SALE OK TUB PLYMOUTH IEW3. That he should niane a practice of doing eo, and have acquired the habit of seeming to abet the auctioneer, has furnished both his lriends and enemies with an cxbaustless topic for criti cism. But here, on the one hand, we have a vast quantity of pews wanting to be possessed, and here, on the other hand, we have a dispropor tionately vaster quantity of people burning to possess them. Are the pews to be left unsold, and is the public to be let In pell-mell, and is Mr. Beechfr to subsist on a Geoige Muller-like faith, with such peiquisites a? his lectures pro Tide? Or are the paws to be 6old? and if so, by what better way than by auction? and if it is right to sell them by auction, why is it wrong Or Wr. Btecher to be present? If the thing really be ripht, and have only the appearance of wrong, Mr. Neeehcr is bitter, stronger, bolder, and nobler in bis church, ut such a time, thau out ot it. TYI'UCS FEVER has been raging in several of the tonemenl. houses ou Jiast Thirteenth street. The first symptoms of the disease were observed among itme very young children, almost infants, Whose debauched parents had abandoned them and left thorn to the streeV. Tue houses, how- ever, have been fumigated, and no uew cases 1. j . . f , A SUIt FOB "LITERARY 8ERVI0E8" (..' said "Literary Services" being a "Life of Els V"") has just been decided in favor of the del jndant, 'aac C. Pray, who thereby recover9 imposing .'in of $14!). The claims upon lch Mr. Pray b:?s his suit extend as far ck as 18C2, when was thought that Mr. Iman could induce ta; tragedienne to visit is country. There Is not a banker in Nee York, I wager ho does not go to bed at night without won lcring whether j "that tin box'' I Ifwlll be forthcoming in the morning. ' Tho peculiarity of these tin boxes of backers i ' is that they invariably contain many thousa d If of dollars' worth of greenbacks and bonds, an 1 that sooner or later usually sooner they mys I I terlously disappear. Several hundreds of thou f sands of dollars' worth of bonds aud greenbacks ! have so disappeared within the last two or thice outus. 1 no latest tin box disappearance has been that of one belonging to Messrs. Carabre ling A Pyno, Wall street, containing $135,000 in notes and bonds. When I add, as I did on a similar occasion In my last letter, that tbe detectives are working up tho matter, it will be seen that Messrs. Cim brellng A Pyne are morally certain of cvontually discovering the whereabouts of That Tin Box. Wno MURDERED BOOKRS? is at present the town. cry, up.stalr and dowo stairs and In my lady's chamber, and the whole detective force answers, "Who?" THE CAPTAINS AND SERGEANTS of police are asking for increased pay. They say that $2000 per year is uothim; nowadays, and that half as much again would De some thing neaierthething. Ali Babi. CITY ITEMS. Cloth j no lower than fob tbn vk4r4. Ovkbcoats. Fine all-wool Chinchilla and Fur Heaver reduced to -,, iso Of the newest and mom siyltib malerUI, cut and make, which have been sold at t'fOT A great variety of all styles, upwards from .H 110 Skating Jaikkth. The best assortment In the city, selling oir very low. Pantaloons, all-wool Casalmere, reduced to.......i ou Vkkib Flue all-wool Casslnnre reduced to...2D0 Bubinkss Coats, In great variety, at prlcea equally low. Bovb' Clothino, very low Indeed. Our whole stock of V km s, Youths', Boys' and Childbkn's Cloth i no to besoldoutat a great Reduction it PnicKs, which are In . all cases guaranteed lower than the lowest elHewhtre, or tbe tale cancelled aud the tnouey refunded. Call and extmlne ear goods after having examlued those ot the "saciiiiclog ' houses before purchasing. A fair test Is all we ask. Half-way between ") Bkhnktt & Co.. ytA and - Towku Ilia, 6u(i streets.) No. 514 Makkkt St , fUILADK I.PIII., And No. 600Bboadway, JNbw Yohk. Th k:E bison. Oneof our clllsens, has until recently kept a diary of his wile's temper, to the following efTrct: Monday A thick fog: no seeing through It. Tues day Gloomy and very chill); unseasonable weather. Wednesday Frosty, at times sharp. Thursday Bltttr cold In the morning, red sunset, with fir. Ing clouds, portending bard weather. Friday Btorm In the mornlnr, with peals of thunder; air c ear afterward. Saturday Gleams of sunshine, with a partial .thaw; frost again at night. Sun say A slight soutbwester In tbe morning; calm and plea sant at dinner-time; hurricane and earthquake at nlcht. He discovered the cause to be unburoable coal. which cost "a thunderln' sight" and didn't emit paitlcle of warmth. Ills last purchase was at Aller's, No 9.7 North Nlotb street, and since uilng his new stock of fuel, enthusiastically declares that be has not only the warmest bouse, but tn best wife In the community. A word to tbe wlBe is sufUcleut. Fink Fbench Calf Boots and Gait as. The man who has never experienced the pleasure of wearli g a pair ol boots made by William H. Helweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak knowlDgly, having worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, la not their only recommendation, as they are made ot the best mate rial and In the vtry best manner Helweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work Is always first-class, His store and factory Is at No. fHS Arch Btreet, next to the corner of Hlxth. A Hacking Cough la one of the most distressing as well as dangerous forms of cough oue can be allllcted wltb. Its continuous aotlon fatigues and Irrlta'es the longs, and thus engenders consumption. Upham's Fresh Meat Cure will cure the ougli, Boothe tbe Irritated bronchia, and give tone and vigor to the lungs and whole system. A single bottle will convince any one ot Its p nrity Sold one dollar per bottle JOHNHTON, HOLLOWAt IE UOWIIKN, . No. 601 Area street. Jkwklby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of flue ewe. ry and silverware a the city Furchasers can relynpon ob'alnlng a real, pure arti cle lurnlBhed at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western watches lu all varieties aud at all prices. A visit to bis store Is sure to remilt in pleasure aud prolit. Skin Diseabks Wbat form of disease Is more annoying than that of tho skin, with its Itching, stinging, smarting, Its ugly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, aud loathsome Ichorous desquamations Happily, Hleskell's Tetter Ointment Is asoverelzn remedy for every form of skin disease, making a radical cure In every cae. Sold 60 cents per box. Hmt by mall fortsu cents. Johnston, llolloway & louden. It is well to get clear 9 r a cold the first week, bat It Is much better end safer to rid yonrselfof It the first forty-eight hours the proper rsmedy for the turpose being Jajue's Expectorant. Soil by all Drngglsts. Mookrh TAiNTisas. B Scott, Jr. , wilt sell this i veulug, wlibout reserve, at 7ii o'clock, at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chcsnut street, a collection ot modern pictures of pleasing subjects, all by good hr. lots, and neatly mounted In fine gold-leaf frames. Faoor 0 tbi Pudding is Eating it; so w'th Clothing, the proof of its quality Is by Us duraolllly! and tbe fact of It coming l-om Chhis Btokbs & Co.'s is proof positive that yon will be perfectly satis fied with the quality, btyi.w. and patcu. Bnovsa A Bisis's Highest Fremlom Hewing Machines. No. 730 Cheaunt street. MABBIED. C'OLDETJ DKMPSliY. On the 4th Instant, by the Rev, Fa S. Jleusou, at the residence or tne bride s mother. Mr. 1UCHAKD J. COJ-UKM to Miss piiiNM DKMF8KY. eldest tlauuhler ol the late J ames JJempsvy, all of this city. GODLKTf-SlTGItEAVKa On the 'D Instant, by liev. 3. I- Kisegnod. at Pbllllpsburg, N J.. WIL LI am HODLKY. of Philadelphia, to MAttY, daugh ter of the la'e Kdwln and granddaughter ot the lion, Charles Bltgreaves. ol New Jersey. LAMBEKT-HKNHY.-On the 4th instant, at the Trluliy Church, lloboken, N. J., by t. e Kev. K. W. Howes, Jr., JAMfcd B. UMHWiT, Eq.,ot !)oyles town, l'a , to Mia 1KKNK UU.NKY, of lloboken. W JiKlDE ADAMa On December (i, 186s. at 'be resilience of the bride's parents, by itev. W. sienett, Mr JAMUfe McUKlDtt to Miss aUMA AlHltS, both oi this city, DIED. MATHRWS,-On the 5th Instant, HAKOLI) 8. MaI HaWS, lu tbe 4 lot year Of bis age.; The male friends, and o Ulcers and members of E Ast ern star Lodge, No ltd, A. Y.M.; Columbia Mark 1-oclgp, No. Si: Harmony H. K. A. Chapter, No. 62; Philadelphia C .uncll, No. 11; aud HI. John's Com mrndery, No. 4, K, 1 .. are respeolfully Invited to at tend his funeral, from his la.e residence. No. 1904 Montrose street, on Saturday afternoon at l)i o'clock. TTJltNBTJLI On the morning of the 6th Instant, MAKfcAKET lUUNIiULU . , . M The relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, the 8th Instant, at Vi o'clock P. M., from tbe realdeuce of ber nephew Lr. T. M. Drysdale, sio. 1631 Arch street. WYAMJ.-On the 6tb Instant, JACOB O. WYAND, In the tstb year of his age. The relatives and arieuds of the family are respect fully lnv,ted to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, corner of Fourth and Svoamore streets. South Caaiden, on Hunday, the loth Instaut, at a o'clock. Interment at Kvergreen Cemetery. An ehicaN Life Insurance Company, Oi IhlladelpUla. S. E. Corner Fonrth and Waluut Streets. JTTThii Institution has no tuveriqr in the Pnited FRAM LESLIE'S NEW PAPffi J THE NEW WOULD. THENEW WOULD. THE NEW WOULD. THE NEW WOULD. THE NEW WOULD. TH NEW WOULD. THE NEW WOULD. The Hands mest and Beet Family Journal Publlstjel DEVOTED TO IIOMAHT, TRAVEL, and UISCOYEKY. l'EICE. SIX CENTS FEB COPY. As a Journal for the amusement, Instructor), ele vation at d refinement ol the family, and as an ever welcome companion lor the leisure hour, THE NEW WORLD will be found the most comprehensive of all the heb domedals publish! d, It la devoted to everything that Is pleasant thst Is Inlerestlrg. Its contributors are among the mos dtstl igulihrd foreign and native authors. Of these the names or upward of two hundred are npon lis lists, who, In due season, will prepare for Its columns the moat dellgbtlul romances, striking narratives, notes of varlons things, biographical and historical sketches chats upon all questions of Interest In every depart ment of knowledge, acd much besides that will prove of Inestimable value In the various depart menta ot A TIT AND SCIENCE, In a word, THE NEW WOULD Is sought by the mulil ude. and treasured tor lis teachings and varied contents. It is Just such a publication as Is deinandad by the people asked for lu the borne circle beoaase ot lis Ireshness, vlvac ousaess, wit, ana elevated tone. Among those engaged to contribute to Us pages may be mentioned: Hen. E. Q. PQTjIEIt the well-known antiquarian, author, and traveller, whose works on the ancient ruins of Honth America have b.en translated Into every language. Professor C. A. JOY. Lecturer on Chemistry and Cognate Holencts at Columbia College, New York. A.K.OHtDNKH. M. D author of many Import ant works on med lotne. WILLIAM ltOHS WALLACE, the poet ot passion and chivalry. Captain MAYNK REID, the world-known Inter preter of Mexican, Texan, aud border life. FIB H JE EG AN. thegreat Kogll&h romauclNt. A. J. H. DUG ANNE, G. W. A. BUNGAY. VlltlllNIA V. TOWNSEND. M. A. DENllSON. To give the public a fair Idea of the charaoler of THE NiW WOULD, the papers In the llret uumber aie subjoined: CONTENTS. "THE KING OF Fill: or. the Sorcerer of the Tenip'e," a epleud'niy vritifn rotiiauun proline y Illustrated from tbe psn of Arthur Mlbley. Tnis splvndld storyot tbe Eau, por-raylr.g the reign of the beautltul Z nobla, Q inn Of Palru ra.will lb read everywhere with pruluuud lu ereat. "OUTWITTED: A Novel of Circumstantial Ev -dence," by Frances Girry Kairrleld. This st'jry is pownlully written renlme wit.l Incident. It is a tale of lileln tbe metropolis. Il:us:rated. ' THE HOUE OF MULLEN, K0ICK8 A CO by Virginia F. Townper.a a l.dywhoie gra(.efu;peu la known to every readrr of btlles leurts. "AN HOUR 1M A DrSSEOriNG ROOM." ThM ta e or real life, by Mary A. Denlsnii Id well worm bliiulive perusal. "THE DUMOND RINO; Ihw It was Lost and Found," l'hia story Is founded In lacl. To commend It to tl e reader, It ih ouly necessary to remark that its author Is Hon. If. U. Squ;er. THE LOVER'S REVENUE: A Ta'e of the M-x. can War." is uuu ually exc tl. g. It Is from thu pen otUayneReld. Illustrated. ' LOST IN A PYRAMID; or. The Mummy's Curso." This Is a line. Imaginative sketch, profusely Illus trated. Its author is L. M. Alcot, "HOW I GOT INTO THE BALL OF HT. PK'lEh'H." An Interesting relation oy FrauK Leslie of bis ascent to the ball or iheCUuroti of Hi. I'o.er s at Rome. Tbe situations In It are Illustrated. ' "THE POST OFFICE HOX: or, Tne Conspiracy," Is a curious romance of Disappointed love and unholy ambition. It Is by Catha-lue Earusliaw. "THE MAGIO SOUP KETTLE." A Fairy Tale. ' WHO WILL CARRY THE U A.BIE3 V A humor ous sketch by Nellie Ames. "POEMS," by William K-ss Wallace and others. AMERICAN INSTITUTE: Notes ol IheDjIugiol the 1'olytecbnlo Association and Farmers' Club. MEDICAL INFORMATION; Healtn ! WhAtlsft' By Dr. A. K. Garduer, author of many Text Hooks ou Mtoiciue the DINNER TABLE: How to Live and What to Eat. By the Chel deCdlulue of the Metropolitan Hotel. m IF.NTIFIC DI COVERIE;; Aluminum. nv Professor C. A, Joy, Lecturer on Cihemsfy and uioierl .sciences at Columbia Colleee. A series . exceedingly interesting papers, divested of learned teunsaua preieisionai leouuiuaiiiies, is promised by ibis gentleman. They will, questionless, attract very general attention. MANY THOUGHTS OF MANY MINDS; Balng curious collection ol the say lugs and uolugs of enil uent personages. WORLD WONDERS; interesting facts excernted from many books. "BUBBLES." Thtse contlat of anecdotes, conun drums, tic. wun no. i IS ISSUED GRATUITOUSLY A BPLENDID SUPPLEMENT FOH THE YOUNG FOLKS: Containing g KNGRAVIKQ8 AND OLD MOTHER HUBBARD. ALSO numerons In and out-door G A ME-, 1 HE GRAND DUOIlE8 QU DRILLC, 'composed exurss!y tor "THE NEW WOltLD." FKANK LEhLI E 8 N WW PA PER ready lull day. Tcbms FOB 1S69. ''Ths Naw Would" will be on a le at the stands or all News Agents, at six ceats per copy, The snbscrlDtlon nrlce ner annum Is t tnnr copies for lo, and eight copies fur S-0, which Is at tbe raie of i'to oerconv. adv uereou wuu iorw.ruBi:v ioren:ut copies will be served wnn a copy iree oi cost. No. 1. with innnlement. will be sent post said to any peiBcn enclosing a toree cuut aiauip. It Address: FRANK LESLIE, NEW YORK, pURE OLIVE OIL, Tlie Finest lliatcan be Imported. Over 1000 Dozen have boon Imported and sold by us la three years, without a bottle everjbelng returned or complained of. No OU now la tbe market can atand this test. 11)3 a perfect guarantee. SEeN CQLTOH & CLARKE, S. W. Corner BI!OAD and WALNUT StsM 1 S tutls PHILADELPHIA. R EMOYAL R EM OVAL To accommodate onr bualness, we have removed to onr new and spacious Warehouse, No. 29 S. SIXTH feTRBET AND NO. 11 DECATUR STREET, wbere, with Increased facilities, we trust to bsable to meet tt e wants of the trade and the oonsumsrs ol paper generally. 1 7 Ut T. METAROF.E CO. Q QAUTLAND. UNDERTAKER WJ. S faouth T1U1U BANTU Street. is a lui FINANCIAL. .IEUI0U VALLEY KB. MCRTG1CE 00 HPS. We offer for sate a limited amount of these FIRST-OLASS JIOND AT NINETY, And Jccrucd Interest from Dfccnl)cr 1. The Bonds are in amounts of $IOOOf Either Registered or Coupon, at the option of tbe purchaser, and bear Interest at SIX TE1S CENT., Free from all Government and State Taxes. The Mortgage under whloh these Bonds are Issued Is for FIVE MILLKttS OF DOLLARS, Upon a property costing over TH EM I MILLIOAS OF DOLLARS, The gross receipts npon which for the year past are over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. Weofler these Bonds as In every respect A FIRST-CLASS SECURITY, And will receive In payment for them United fclates, mate, (Jlty, or other Marketable BecurHles, allowing the lull market prioe, D REX EL & CO., BANKERS, No. 34 S. THIRD Street. Via II. NEWBOLD, SON & AERTSEN Corner WALNUT and DOCK Sis., 12 21 lm rp PHILADELPHIA. WORKS OF ART. C. PELMAN'S NEW AST GALLERY AND LOOKING (iliASH WARLT.O03IS, No. 028 C'ALr.OlVIIII.L Street. FRENCH l'l ATE LiSS MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, In Fine Gold, Rosewood, and Carved Wal- nut Frames of Best Material and Workmanship. New Patterns. OIL PAINTINGS, CIIK0310S, ENURAV1NUS, ETC., Of my own linpcrla'ion. now opoa for exhibi tion and s&lc. 17tf O. PKLMAN. EUGENE VEIUsOECKIIOVEN'S GREAT WORK OF ART, Recently Imported uj A. D'llujvcttcr, Esq., of Antwerp, Now on Exhibition, Free, AT G. PELMAN-S NEW ART GALLERY. No. 038 CAIsLOWIIILIi St., 17 tf PHILADELPHIA, CHURCH'S NEW "rJIACAR A," His l.st Important P.cta'e. and the best and most couiprehecslve view of the GREAT FALL, Ou Exhibition Tor a Short Time. Admission, 25 Cents. CARLES GALLERIES AND LOOKING GLASS WAREK001IS, Mo. 816 CHESNUT Street, 12 81 thsto8m5p PHILADELPHIA. UNITED BTATE8 PATENT OFFICE, Wabhinuton, l. IV JB.4,ltt. On the petition of CHuKLKS VI I.I1KLU aud ANNA Ua'lHAHTNK WlLrtKLM ol Pulmdelphia, J'.nnsy IvsdU, pr.ylUB for ma exieatlon of a patent grant. 1 lliem on t le Sd tl.y of April 16j, for an lm pruvement lu UtOTtUl UK FUrt LA M f SHaDKS. it Is ordered mat said petition be heard at tins oftlceon tlieKd dsy of March HHZt, Any persoa my oipoe ibis exteosiou. OiJatloiit, ilop isl luns, ud other psoer. thuuld o (lied lu I hi. olUoo twenty days belore the dy of heurluit, KLI8HA FJOTK. 17th3t Commissioner of I'at DM. CHOICE ARTICLES FOU HOLIDAYS. -A.T the Ilijou 'urnuhlDK bi-re. No. ft N. HIXT1I street. In low Arch, may he found a superb Assort nieut ot Vrcy ttcerfs. Neckties, Gloves, HandKer cblels, Hosiery, etc., whlcli ere ottered at very low nrlct-s. Mr. HICnAUl) KAYKE. tbe proprietor, has excellent tste In the si-lectloa of bis stock. Also, his Improved bhoulder Hm Pattern Bhlrt, which has glveu suota ualvexsal stttlsfactlon. out by measurement. IS 21 lmSo THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS STOCK of superior Dairy Cows, Horses, Harness, Farm Wagons. Carta, Mowing Machines, Horse Hake, Kay, Farming Implanon la, eto. On MONDAY, January 11, 1809 at 12 o'clock noon, ut V. llarmar Tnouias' Farm. Urav'a Lua, between Darby road ami Haiti more pike, Twenty-seventh Ward, will ba Hold at pnblio sale, wiiuouv reserve, mo enure won. 1 1 u at f-fl- BARGAINS IN CLOTIIINll. rus BAR(AlNd IN CLOTHlNft. BARfrAINS IN CLOTHING!.. r BARC1AIN8 IN CLOTHING. p-Q- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. - BARGAINS IN CLOTUIN J. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. ' pf BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. BARGAIN3 IN CLOTHING. tl- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. Vr- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. 0- BARGAINS IN CLOTUING. 'pit- BARGAINS IN CLOTUING. -Tt YT' BARGAINS IN CLOTUING. -t r BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. -r,, frr BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. tV stir- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. tT- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. Sir- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. fr BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. A CABD. Priona of everjtbinir ndnel ainoth appraisement of atook. of Mon'a and Bojs' S iiW and OVKRCOATS still very good. WANAMAKER ft BROWN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKKR Sc BROWN, THU LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, f Tllli CORNER OP SIXTH AND MARKSF STRUHFS. LAST MONTH EI?. COL HAVE THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ORDEll TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Nos. 818 and 820 CHE3ETTJX Street QOTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT, STRAWBRIDGE L CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DKY UU0DS 8T0UE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. Wo shall continue to maintain and lnoreae ths re putation we nava susiaiuod at being tbe largest and Cheapest Muslin House IN THE CiTY. Receiving onr supplies from first bauds onlv wn sbali taertaiter sell all " Miisllus bj the Piece at the Itegular Whole sale Prices. T1IIKTY-FIYE CASUS AM) HALES MUSLINS, Comprising all tbe lending bran la and widths of fII,I,OtY Jit!SS.I, wiui; s .; liNtsii ii;ria lS, WAWNi'TTAi HIM.ISHVVII.LK, RBiW KltH J.IL.L?, It A If MILS.. Aba itMJii r, tOKK'tUtLV, hoii':mi:i;ii;h. Fit U IT Ol' THU LOUS, Our constaut aim will lie o ine tue lutvest prices In the market. )Md yatd-wlde Bhlrtl u' )2't ccnti. Yard-wide UublHAubed .vJaimi, i-i'i con's, it,' varus wide Unhleac ua olieuugi, 60 cen's. House Furnishing Linens IN LARGE A-I-ORTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. EXTRA NOTICE. JOHN . THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Invites especial attention to his LAKUE aud LLLUANT assortmeut of STAPLE AND FANCY DHY GOODS SUITABLE FOB n T HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Entire Stock la Offered at tho Vcrj LOWEST PRICES. LOST CERTIFICATR OP OLD CITY LOAN Mo, Isis, lor one hundred doll urn, In the name ol Id arf F. Reeves. Application VU he tuiule lor isauuofauew ceitilltsko, umutuui The AUiH'.mant OF THE SALE LAD AY fk C I J. V. PROCTOR & CO ABE MOW OFFUBINtt SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' FINE CLOAKS, Kcduced Oue-Third to One-Half POCMER PK1CES. ALSO, LADIES' FURS, 1 lie whole or which thej desire to CLOSE OUT in order to relinquish tho Department. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TUB "IIEE-IIIVE," No. 020 CHESNUT Street, 1 18 tnthfw PHILADELPHIA. jiUENGll M E t I N O h. 8, 62 CaXTTlTTf Mrounx, Junes, llrtcn Modes, (, 75c All lite iuutt shmu s. ssc, ' UnrtHta, tic, exit a fine. . VUUfBn b COIf A R D ft E corner IflNiMA- MAlMJit alreitt. iC C E N 1' WOOL POPLI NfT lOid)lc Fold rtduedroiiiH9 cetUs. "ft cenl J'ujiiins, i educed from SI. 1 I'uiiiina, reduced from l aid II 58. - j Buna flue reductions on our Dt ess Ooodt. g E comer MM jtund A1ARKKV 6rii. MOURNING QO ODS Jlluck Velour OWtmans, tVli'i uu MUick Wool J'oidins,6e up black JHuhule Alpacas, 44c up, Jlluck teitcli Mi rinues, 76c. up, JJ ack Wool JJttaiitrs. 3'c. tin 8. E corner NINTH and MARhUT IKreett, 1 ? O MAN SCARFS .LV Jinman Ties, all widths, 25c lo S.I 50 US witl lies, rlvh and erienstve. ' tv cent 'Jies hundsoma B niche ends. UiOuosen Jldkls, lammed and hnnnHrKed, B, E. corner NINTH and MARKKTtitree'j. SILK VELVET 4u auk 8 A C Q u m. heaver Hucuues. cluop la $1 j. Jirdveed prices for many Cionks. V heorsy laran Wixd'en lAnti Shawls, 17tUstn H. K corner NlNTJl wd MAUUHlktitift,.
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