5 THE DAILY EVTING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 18C9, MUSICAL AND DRAHATIC. :Aftr Prk" at the Walnut. LMt vev,ln Boucloault't drama of After tark wan prOvinoed the Walnut. This piece haa been Miens' "vertl8ed by mentis ot a lawsnlt about the o."'ln of one of principal efleots-a atyle of derll8,nB. h7 the way, that, from too frequent uae. u' beginning to lose 1U effectiveness. ltouolcault'a nanae, too, has a powerful at traction to a large a?!" of playgoers, and the first performance of jltor Dark In this olty waa accordingly given to a fall house. The plot of the piece may be thus sUted; A ftcoandrel known aa "Chandos BelllngUam," but whose real name la "Klohard KoatchDull," a number of years before the opening of the play eloped with the wife of an army officer The woman, after being deserted by him, died In the workhouse, and her legitimate daughter waa taken care of by strangers, with whom she grew op virt uous and happy, and finally mar rled a aeemioKly honest cabman. Her father, oa returning troin a distant field of service, hears of bis wife's Khamoand death and his daughter's disappearance. lie endeavors to drown his Borrows wtlU drink, and at the opening of the play be appears as "Old Tom." The cabman, "George Medhurst ," Is of good family, and heir to a large estate, the popseaslon of whloh, how ever, is oontlDgent upon bis marrying his cousin. In his younger days he ran through a large fortune by a course of dissipation, aud ' forged a bill, which "Dicey Murrla," the keeper of a gambling house and concert saloon entitled the "KLysluiQ Hall," and the confede rate of "jsellingiiam," holds In bl possession. These scoundrels endeavor to turn to their own advantage the peoollar circumstances lu which "Med hurst" is placed. They Induce him to consent to tbe conditions by which alone It Is possible to gain possession of the coveted estate, and to v. purchase the forged bill lor a sallsfuctory sum To get rid of "MedburblV wlio, "Belllnghaui" persuades her that she has lost the affections of k her hoabaud, and in despair the womun Jumps from the Ulackfrlars brldgo Into the Thames. 'VOld . Tom" rescues her, and recognizes her as his daughter. Ashnmed, how ever, of his degraded condition, he keeps the relationship a secret. Through the Instru mentality of "Captain (iordon Chumley," of the Light Dragoons, who has recognized lu "Old Tom" a brother oflicer, the daughter se cures a Nitration as Jady's maid to "Miss Hose Egertou," who Is preparing for her marriage with "Sir Ueorge Medhurst." As the wile had only known her husband under his assumed name of "Hayward," she is unaware of the shook which is in (tore for brr. Bhe has Ju t recognized his portrait, when he enters the room, and In the durk, mistaking her for "Hose," he asks to be leleased from bis marriage engagement, as his affections are given solely to one he believes to bo dead. The enlrauoe of "Kose" at this moment reveals the v.real situation of affairs, and affords an effective Vluation for tUa conclusion of the act. In the meaulime "lieilingham" has been re cognised by "Captain Chumley" as an escaped bushranger, for whose arrest n. reward Is offered, and be sets to work to obtain from him the forged bill, "llellingham" consents to part with the bill at a much smaller p. He than, he origi nally demanded, and the music ball of "Dicey Morris" i up pointed as the place of rendezvous. "Belllngbam" aud "Morris" contrive to have only their friends in attendance, and "Chum lev." after obtaining noHstssion of the bill. Is drugged and robbed. "QUI Tom," who has fol lowed "Chumley," manages to secure the 1 pooketbook, but the villains force It f-Trom hiiu aud throw bim into a cclUr 1 As the underground railroad passes under the adj oining houe, the scoundrels agree to dispose of "Chumlej " by putting him upon the train aud then to throw the cars from the track by placing au obitruclou in their way, With a view of compassing "I'lmtnley'a" death thereby. 'Old Tom," however, views the Whole proceeding through a chink in the wal1 Of bis oellar, and Just as the traiu Is heard ap proaohlng he manages to break through and throw the log off the tract, aud the cars dash pastlu safety. After the great sensation of the piece, nothlug remains but to bring matters to a, conolubiou as expeditiously as possible. "Belllnghuiu" and "Morris" are astounded by being confronted by their supposed victim, and on being placed In tbe bands o' the police, and with a view of making matters as easy f r themselves as possible, they give up the forged bill. 'Old Tom" reforms, "dlr George Med burst" and bis wife are reunited, and it Is Inti mated that "Captain Chumley" will console "Kose" for her matrimonial disappointment. In the drama as originally performed, "Chumley" was pUced noon the track, and was rescued by ."Old Tom." The Court, however, decided that Daly's copyright of Under the Oatlight covered this man on the tracir., but not the cars, so It was fuiiad necessary to nub itltule a log of wood In the great scene of the play, thus depriving It of its chief Interest. Tbe "Klyslntu Music Hall," in the third act, is taken from John Brougham's Lottery of Life, and most of the situations have been adapted in Bouci tanli's usual graceful style. After Dark Is certainly not the best of liouel Malt's pleots, und It Is about on a par as regards merit wltu Daly's Flash of Liyhtn'ng, and Is icarcely equul to I'nder he (jutlight, or Broug ham' Lottery of Life. Tbe last-named piece had some fun in It, aud the author, to a certain extent, disarmed criticism by gracefully ac knowledging that he himself considered It to t unmitigated trash. Afte Lurk Is well pluced upon iho stsge; the scenery is good, but tho luilway t aiu is by no meu us eflective us was tliesliollnr contiivauc.e at the Area, nor is the concert room sceuo cquHl to the one in The ItUery of Lift. Indeed, the hone and banj.j liulnten, uid other lealuru Introduced, are fr frotn belnu eiitertHlulrjg, and an improvement will beeilecled by repassing the enthusiasm ot tte ElbiopUu ueutlerotn, who ujcupy eontddor- Igbletiuie 10 very little j.ni joM;.v Tho part of "Old Tom" Is played by Mr. McDonough with coniddt-raiule -power aud elleci. 1 uvie i. ui times a nine iuo luuua ui poelllou to mount the ingti tra-lo slilU; but., on llie whole, Mr. McDouou'a Is to be om mended (oravoldiug exaggeratt u, especially with re trd to the drunkenness. Mr. Waloot'd "Dicey jjorris" lii well acted, uDd the "mako-up" is gdmlrablf. Miss Anuie GrnhRin us 4,l i.a," ll,ewlfeof "George Meluui.si," und Mrs. Vy'al fl(,t lu IUh (.mall purl 01 ' H. so l-i tou," ap peait'l to advantage. I.h Colerlo. CstrulvHl. JjHSt night whs as dlsmul out 01 doors as any 0 the iimuy dismal lights which the euf .rcc l ftndcreis ubout the streets will recollect, tfitbln the Academy ot Music, however. ah M light, mirth, music, aud JollltloiUlon. The dickers, as their canines dvwhed up lo the hg.lld.ng, tripped across the pavement, through Uj darkness, aiett,, and rain, aud la a moment tljy safe within the realms of Prluoe Crnlval. and the diemy outside weather fded Itota tne memory ,.s lr ttitro were no such yjioge, ss iVukui-SH, wet. and wind lu exlst- euce. Messrs. Abel t Hisioy have had ,ocb locg fxpetleuce in getting up balls that iwy iduw vxwiy miw 10 urranga everything lUM u cuv.:'...iuiii.2; .i jTreii olock work, and all the Impromptu performers be able to go through with their parts without previous rehearsal. Tbe floor last evening was laid, as Is usual on ball occasions, so aa to oover tbe entire stage and parquet, and In Its oentre was displayed the Insignia of "La Coterie," a buge white ball bearing upon it the words: "La Coterie Carnival. Welcome, im." Tbe stage was set wltb the magnificent ball room soene of The Sicilian Veper;n& la the arrangement of the candelabras on each side an Improvement was made over former occa sions, and a very brilliant effeot was prodnoed. An Improvement was also effeoted by plaolng the orchestra at the back of tbe stage, Instead of on one side ot tbe parquet, and the various other changes in tbe decorations and arrange ments were suoh as good taste and experience suggested. The dauoing programmes presented to each guest were very neat affairs, printed In rd and black, and each page bearing a out of a character In cot u me. The mauagers were as follows: Directors, Peter K. Abel and Henry O. Hlsloy; Master of Ceremonies, Major Charles W. Smith; floor Managers, Howard A. Stephenson, Frei-irlck W. Glmber, 8 C. Konigmacher, John D. Mahoney, W.H. Miller, Philip II. II off, 11. F. I Ike, Jr., Carlos Mondmn, M. B. Andrews, and A. Shotwell. Tbe orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Carl Bentz, and the supper In tbe Foyer was set by Mr. Adolph Proskaner. Shortly after 9 o'clock the curtain rolled up, snd tbe markers appeared upon the floor In a long procession. Kvery variety of costume was represented, and soon the floor presented a most brillUnt appearance as the gayly-attlred throng broke up luto detached groups, or as the music struck up dashed away in the danoo. Kverybody was In good humor, and Ibe spirit of enjoyment pervaded the fcene. At midntgnt, when the misks were removed, there was a general lecogultlon of friends, and a number of comic il urj rises. The d.tneing was kept up until far into the morning, and a largo numoer of the assembly seemed determined to go through with the entire programme, let the ultimate consequences be what they might. The ball was a success, the name of "La Coterie" Is covered with fresh glory, and Messrs. Abel A Hbbycan put another plume In their oaps, and until this time next year they can rest from tbelr labori and rejoice in their gains. The City AiniiMeiaenix. AT TrtB Walnut Bouolcault's drama of After Durk will be given this evenlug. At thk Amcu Daly's dramtt of .4 Flash of lAuhlning will be peifonned this evculuz AT TH E THKATUKCOMmUB MIns HUH-U (jl Alton and troupe will appear lu the comic opera of -iiti." AT the American there will bean attractive variety entertainment this evr nlug. Madamk Pa k kpa-Ho.sa will mve her first concert at Concert Hall to-morrow oveuiug. Madxme Rohh will be agisted by Mr. B;ooi hcuse Bowler, Slgnor Ferranll. Mr. Carl ltosa, Mr. Pattlson, Mr. Oeorge W. Colh.v, aud Mr. J. Levy, the celebrated cornet player. Tickets can be procured el Ti umpier's. The 8kn'i.-Ha8.si,k.r Conckkt on next Satur day alieruoou, in Musical Fund Hall, lias a brilliant programme. Too cele-ira'ed Rtfonw Hon liijvtphoitji and the new Hail Columbia Over lure will be peif rmed by u luige'y Increased orchestra. The distinguished pianist from New York, Jerome Hopkins, will perform several original compositions. 'I11B Gmimania tJnoincsTRA will give a pu'r I lo rehearsal to-morrow aliei noou for the beue Ot of Mr. Hobeit KenHhaw, editor ot Lu Matinee. Miss Csssie Kentz will rppear. Thk Mnnhrchoh's Guano Maskro Bali. will ue glveu on Thursday evenlug, at the Academy of Music The gentlemen who have charge of Ibis affair ere experienced in getting np entertainments of like character, aud they are exerting themselves to make ibis ball the finest of the season. That they will succeed, none who have attended the Mtennercbor's balls In former years can doubt. Tue subscrip tion list is limited, and as it is rapidly filling up, those who wish to procure tickets should do so at once. Miss Anna E. Dickinson will deliver her lecture on "Woman's Wrongs and the Kemedy," at the Academy of Music, on Friday evening. Tbe sale of seals com meaces, to-day at Gould's, No. 1)23 Chesnut street. Mr. hamubl K. Murdoch will lecture on "Kiocntlon as an Arl,"andglvnattracilve read ings, this evening at Concert, Hall. The leo'ure will be for the benefit of tbe Teachers' Insti tute. Tickets can be procured at Trum pier's, No. 9i6 Chesnut street. C I TY ITE M S. CL0THIN8 LOWKR THAN FOB TFN VK4BS. Ovkhcoats. fine all-wool Chtuchllla and Fur Beaver reduced to.... ....M..nunM 18 0 Of tbe newest and most stylish materl.l, cut and make, which have been sold at ......f isoo A great variety of all styles, upwards from...... pj uo Skatino Jackets. The beat assortment in the city, selling off very low. Pantaloons, all-wool Uasslmere, reduced to fa 00 Vkmts Fine all-wool Cassirn're reduced lo.....f2 uo Bi'sinkss Cots, In great variety, at prices eqaally low. Bovs' C'lotuino, very low indeed. Our whole stock oi tv kn s. Youths', Boys' aad CHiLoaicN'a (Jlothino to be sold out at a great Rkuuction if Parous, which re lu all cases guaranteed lower than the lowest eltewhtre, or the sale cancelled aud the niouey refunded. Call and exsiulue ear goods after having exumlued those oi the "Bactlilclug ' houses before purchasing. A fair teat Is all we ask, Uulf-vay between ) Bknnktt b Co., ill tit o'ul v Tow tea Halt., Sixth tlrtfU.) No. 01 MaaKur Hr , i'UILAllkl.PHlA, And Ko. BOO Bboauwav, Mw Yuk. Uami- js Jth Wicathsb hazy th9 nights muddy the streets but warm Is tbe atmosphere. You In voluntarily throw oil' your overcoat and throw up the windows of your house, lluth are well enough an locg us you keep yourself protected from tbe un. healthy Utluences of the molit and untimely tbaw. lo do so you must keep your feet dry wbeu oa the aireet, and your dwelling dry when at home. Uums accomplish the first and good fires the latter, Guuia can he gotten at any store, but sood C jal can only be procured at Alter V . He has bis oQlce at the cornur of btxtb and Spring Qitrdeu streets; hla depot at No. 9j7 N. Ninth street. A Hacking Cough Is one of the most distressing as well us dangerous forms of cough one can be alltiuied with. Iu coutttiuous action fatigues aud rrlta ea tbe Iuuks, aad thus engenders cousumptlen. Dpham's Fresh Heat Curu will cure the Cmgh, sooii.e the Irritated brouchllt and give tone and vigor to the luniB and whole, system. A single bottle will convince any one ot Its purity sold 0110 duilar per bottle. JoUNHI'um, Hol.LOWAT A COWOKN, 1 No. to Arou sireeU jEWKLav.-Mr. William W. Cassldy. No. 12 South sreottd street, bfta the largeet aud most attractive uMtorlmeiil of One ewe.ry aud silverware a the city eurcbascrs con rely upon ob aluing a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Me alao has a large stock of American Western watches t all varieties and at all prices. Avtauto his store Is sure to remilt 111 pleaiure aud proUU t-KiN Uiskabhs What lurm of d.seass Is more aiiuojiug than lhat of the skin, with, its ftohiug, htiuKliig, amar. lug, its ugly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous desquamations Happily, Illeskell'a Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign rimedy for very form of sain disease, making a radical cure hi every Hold 60 con's per box. i in by mail for uu couis. Johusiou Uolloway Jk t'owueu. UONtV LOANK1J lu sums front 0110 duilar to thousands, on Dlamoudi, M'.ver Wars, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry O 0ds, etc., at llKTTaw's I.uau OiUoo. Njrtheat corusr B KteaiT Vaaits, Ptatusttks, Platfo Wa. OOTLnav, RTO.-Thls evening, at 7H ' T.Vk '1." Birch 4 Bon's Auallon Btore. ho. I lOChernutstrest, . " . , Italian VMes. Mantel brn 01 F,ur' silver-plated Ware, Table Crtu. ' c CHAK1.1S 8T0KKS A CO., Mercbso. Tailors a and Clothiers, Nj. 8!4Chertnui'reet, ertoraa A Baker's II It heat Premium sewing Machines. No. 7W Chesnut street. MABBIED. YARUI.FY-SMITlf.-Jannary (, by the Itov. . O Matlack, llrto- ot the Chorroi of "Mailviiy Mr. TbKO YAI'.DLKY to Mrs. KLJ.iilKl'U A.Htl l II both of this olty. DIED. C'AttSlN.-On the loih Instant, JOHN C1S9IN, aged AS years '1 he relatives and friends, the Aitadnmy of Natural Sciences, the American flilloaophlcul noolt-ty, ami Frapklin Ixxlge, No. IU, A. Y, M,, ra resiiwamiiy In vited to attend the funeral, rrora his late residence, No. 4W Spruce street, ou Wednesday, the U.h in. taut, at t o'clock. InterraoBt at Laurel Hhl. IJYKK. On the Bin Inatant. of dlaese contracted In tbe army, Lieutenant JOHN 4. JJVKK Ha., or Com pany ll.ulBl Iteglment Ft. Vols., aged 04 years and 1 month. The relatives and friends of the family, alao the members of tbe Mat Regiment l'a. Vola., are reapect lully Inv.ted to attend the funeral, from hla late resi dence, No. inn Kidge avenue, un Wednesday after noon at 1 o'clock. WHISTLER-On the !'h Instant, JOHN WHI3T I.KK, In the Ht& year or bin age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to atreud bis funeral, from the residence of his sou-Inlaw, Charles RuorT. Jr., No. 123 S. Juniper street on W eunerday. tbe lun insiam. Leave tbe house at 7 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Wllllatown, CheHipr county, Pa., via Pennsylvania Raj'road 8 A M. train- Am eeicaH Life Insurance Company, Ot X'UiladolpUia. S. E t'oruer Fonrtb and Waluut St roots. KtTM Institution hot no superior in ttm United Staiet. BIO rASniNGTOJS, D. C, NOVUMBKB 20, V V us. To the Boston aid Philadelphia Bait Fish Company: 1 lllivn fcUurMi;ii fat' 111 iiii h the Letter Patoi.t gran'ed to William J) Cutler 01 I'liilad-I- pbla, tseptemOer S, IH3, lor an in proved ruoinoa on n par ng deslccatng. and presorvhn fish, with the followl ig resnli: '1 be claims in inner a patent rover first, the boinl aud do slccattd llah asancwiuauutac- tLre or c.nniinciai artirio: and. sppolcI. he rrooess f!e- i-cilbid In the siieellicutlon by wbtch that. ..cv artlct. Is prepared In my opinion . these are valid aad suli- clenl claims. 1' be first claim securest') trie Invontor bnnd und itesiccattd tith ss a new article of niacu'aciuri or commerce, by wl utever pri.vess It may lie pr 'd i.'-d. Ulher procetS',s tuan thut clelmedby Cull r 111.1v be deviut-d, and may, perhaps, b nw ain p.nut able; but tbe discoverer of such now procena cannot put the aitlcle Into the market and s?ll li. II Imdl t so, he would Infringe tbe flrt claim lo tu'lor'i patent, and be liable to damages to -he piiv.ii nf s ch lufrlugt menl: ncd to produce litis ue.v nrtioie by an old i.rorenH npp'h'd to other Ui'-irs. w ml tt ttitinlly an lofrlngerijeiii of the llrt olubu In Cutter- patent. 1 have no doubt the article and the uranra. claltmd in drier's patent are new and paWutablo, anu me patent huuiuimii 11 iu-ir iir'iiHciinn. EUlifM) U' KKK I concur In the shove 1 pinion. OKO. HAHfVO Philadelphia, lecercbur hi, lsus. I concur. C. A. HCvV.VKD. New York, December 24, l:s. I have examined the lettrs patent relerred to In tbe lor going opinion of Sir. Hjrke.anU Inlly airreo wi.h Air. Burke In that op'nlon. 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Weofler these Bonds as In every rspuol a first-class security, And will receive In payment for them United (States, wtate, City, or othr Alarketaljle becurities, allowing the .lua uiaittut price. DREXEL & CO., No. 04 S. THIHD Sti'oot. VM. II. KFWDOLD, SON & AtlRTSEN Corner WALNUT aud DOCK Sts., 12 2. lm rp VliLLA.UKLVU.lA. 1UE RAILROAD CAR THUT LOAN. J. CAl'l 1'i.l' 8'lOClC. IToii.uiO. uivlded Into aharrs o' iluM) eucli-CAKKYlNO DlVf. UKM)b AT litlfi MAlli Oi' lu i-JtK CJST. -Kll AlJvDM. 1'ne aah'crlbers to the above L an have oulted under A'Uclea ol AbMOuiatlju lor tna inirpoie of bjy Ids aid cJ' a ruotlng ltllrol Cera ana 1. ico notlvee, to tin leased 10 Iho Ltn gb t'oal aud jMavlKatlon (-'J uany. The Arlloha of Aaauuiatlou and lue i:ae to saio Company have been neuuhlied with the ULl'LllY INHl'ltANCK '1 KUST ANU 8 1FK Ul iOtir COM PAN Y. iNo. 411 Cmonut alrxel, who liave been appointed Trua'et-s on bhaif nf said aiauulution, aid r. autt'oi ized to receive anbacriptlons tu tne aoiount of Hi0.ttO. About :teo.fiKi cave he.o already kibtcrlbed. Jf'ur further iHlordiaimu aptily to IS. 11. Bit JWSV, PresldBtit. K. PATTF.BBOW,Treaanrer. l gut QOLD, fctlLVER, AND CITY WARRANTS purchased on bent terms, SAMUEL WORK A CO., 1 11 8l No. lai 8. TlllltU Btreet. CI0ICK AKTICLKS FOR HOLIDAYS. AT the Kijou l''urulehlua btwre, Mo. M M. blXl ii Htreet, below Arch, may Tie found a superb aaaort lueut ol Jrancy Hcarla, Neckties, uiovbh, llananer- tilelH, JloHiery, etc., whim are ottered at very low ,iwm. Mr. HK'aAKI) KAYKK, the proprietor, hat J-xrelleul lame lu the seleulion of I' In stock. Alao. hla Improved bhouldor Keaua faltern Bhlrt whic h haa fclvoo such uuivorual satialactlon. cut b) iiieaaureiuvuk Ui'. lutSp jrr BARGAINS 19 BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN JXT BARGAINS IN 4r- BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN Jt4T- B4RGAIN3 IN 'JK-lr- BARGAINJ IN BARGAINS IN f ir BARGAINS IN BARGAINS Iff A CARD. Prices of flverytLInjr redaoed elnoa tbo appratwmaut of Btook. The assort 190 4 Of Mea'd and Boys' Suit and OVERCOATS still very good. WANAMAKER & BROWN, W AN AM ARB R & BROWN, WANAMAKBR & BROSVN, TUG LARGK3T CLOTHING IIOOSR, OAK HALL, TIIK CORNER OP SIXTH AND MARKET STRBET3. LAST MONTH ORiEi?, COLLADAY & CO, IIAV1: THIS DAY MAD II STILL FURTHER REDUCTiOWS TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Nos. 818 and 880 CHESNUT Street. DRY GOODS. COTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CEMKA-L D1IY UOODS STOIUJ, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. I We shall cont'nne to maintain and tnnreae " r- putatlou we have sustalnc'4 u( bo.o tbe Urgent aut Cheapest (Vlusiin House IN THE OVTY. Kocolvlng our supplies from 11 rat bands only, we shall bertaltor aell all Muslins bj Uie Ticce at the liegular Wliole sale Trices. T1IIUTY-F1TE CASES AM) DALES MUSLIMS, Comprising all tbe leading brands and widths or PILLOW MllkLINN, W 1 UK KIIKKlIN U.t. t'lMKMllUKTlaiUM, WAMM1TTTA. n IM'IAMVII.LK KKW lOHH MILLH, BAT AUK It IN II T, aVOHHVl'OAliK. iioiiaKHi;:ii:i:, FBl'IT Or THBLUUM. Our constant aim will be to make the lowest prices lu the market. ' C4od yard-wide Bhlrtlng )2 eents. Yard wide Uablaauhed .lu..iu. ti'i cnnt. yarus wide Unbleacued bheuliug. oo cea a. House Furnishing Linens IN LARGE A-OHTMKNT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 1869-coapET1T10N 1ICES ! ! UP TOWN LIGHT KXPENSrS !! OUR CLS10ME15S HIE UAIXFUS!! HooDs delivered lu all j ar." ol th c ity ero'ul!r aud free ol charge. ( MUSmsi MUSLINS! Thornleys Popular Corner. We have laid lu auparloc sMttk of KDstlN'ij, Sleachtd aud Unbleached. l nldth. and qualltie.', and ara prepared to aurnly the thou.audt of our I'll ItUtlphla honaekeapor. 011 the very be, teruis. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, Si. i- Cor. ElUUTIl and Sl'KlNU (; ARDEX. N. B. Y oa ciri ride to our d3r. It will pa? to come- ilOlutrp GCOCS AND Sll WL8 clnalng out low p E MOV A L li M O V A L. To accommodate our htislneaM, we have reinovd to our now and Hpachum W.irelnmae, (. W H. B1XIU blRBKi' ANU.N'Q, H DKUJtTUB B'l Kkl'.T, here, with InrreaHed f.i-llltlei. we truKt to beable to meet tl e wauu ot ihr trd and the uouMiumrs ot 1 ain-r generally. Z01 T. MatsAllUBK t. ' '- i' CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHtNG. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHIN'3. CLOTHING. OF THE SALE, DRY GOODS. i W. PROCTOR & CO. ABK MOW OFPKBINtl SPECIAL BARGAINS LADIES' FINE CLOAKS, Reduced OncTlilrd to Otie-Ualf FORJIJiK TRICES. ALUU. LADIES' PCJt8 1 he vhole of which thej desire to CLUS E OCT in order to relinquish tho DepurtuienU J. W. PROCTOR & CO. TMK UICE-MIVE," No. 020 CHESNUT Street, liattiwilif PHILADELPHIA. gXTRA NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Na. 403 and 407 N. SECOND 8tn Iniitcs ceppclitl atteutlou to his LARUE aud ELEUAM assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DAY GOODS bUITABLICIOR 11 T HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 'llic Entire Stock is Offered at the Fw LOWEST PRICES. AM) OAKS CKMETEUT COMPASr 0f I'lllt. IDELPtllA. (U l'ICK. KO MH WALK OT STRUCT. The CniDPan V H now preparo to dtapoae Of lots oa r.hAMtfAliI.K TKKMS, The advantages oilers by this Cfuit'tciy a'e well known to be equal 11 not aui.rr'or tsthoao .o. ea"1 by any other Cemetery. Well vl-eull whoUiai'e to pure lias burial lots lo pall at the ullloe, where plana can ha tenn and alt I ai Mc ra will bu given. Detdi lor lots sold ar rti dy fi.r dPllve-. l;H'l! KrVTJ'. Pr.hl.mt. 1'KTKKa kKVK'K. Vl 'e.Vrmlilpni. WAli n i 1, VNUlWULilJEU, Xrtfmrr. 5ln n A at. 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