TUK DA1LV EVENING TKLEfl 1 1 A PIT PITIT. A T) 171 i.PHIA, FRIDAY, JAN (JAR Y 15, 1889. .5 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC M ntm Pfsrepavllosr' Second Ooncert. Last even lr g Madam Parepa-Rosa gar bsr second and last concert at Oonoert Hall. A large audience was In attendance, the artists acquitted themselves In such a manner a to teoure the most enthnslastlo applause, and the only matter lor regret waa that the atay of ' Madame Rosa and her troupe In this city ahould ; be eo limited. i Madame Koia Is undoubtedly one of the very finest singers that has ever vlBlted the United States; bat when we consider the furore that other ooallflla have at various times created. It U a matter of some surprlae that this lady's 'career should, np to within a comparatively Short time, have been only a partial saooess. Singers or not half her menu have attracted crowded houses everywhere, and have created the utmost enthusiasm, while some of Madame Ilosa'a managers have scarcely been able to meet their expenses. Madame Rosa's talents . bav reoetved the fullest recognition from the press and muslolani; and It Is one of the oddi ties of pctbllo taste and appreciation that the finest oantatrloe In America should not be able to make fortunes for herself and her mamzers. In a matter of this kind, however, skilful man agement la often of more importance than arUstlo ability; and without resorting to direct puffery, a manager can so contrive to place the name of the artiste under his charge before the publlo that every one will be on the qui vlve to bear ber. We apprehend that to a want ol managerial tact Madame Rosa's failures to achieve the most brilliant success is to be attrl baled. For a year past Madame Rosa's entertain ments have been managed by Mr. D. Da Vivo and this gentleman has brought about a mos gratifying ohange lu public sentiment. Tue tour made by Madame Rosa and ber troupe through California and the otter Pacific States and overland to the snotes of the Atlantlo again, was as brilliant and successful as either singer or manager could desire. In Ban Francisco lorty-ooe opera nights were given, which receipted over $70, (KM; for seven oonoerts the receipts were $10,009. Be sides these three matinees were given. At Ooa laud, two concerts were given; at St. Jose, one', at blooklon, one; at Sacramento City two; at Maryvllle, one; at Grass Val ley, one; at Nevada, one; at Virginia City, four; at Austin, one; at Halt Lake City, two, for which $8200 were received; at Omaha, two; at Council Bluffs, one; at Chicago, two, for wbloh I3M0 were received. At Madame Rosa' benefit in Chicago one gentleman paid $oo for a single ticket, and she was presented b her admirers. with a diamond cross worth J-JOUO, and a bracelet of quart, set with diamonds valued at $700. Mr. Da Vivo will no v travel South with Madame Rosa and her troupe, aud there In no doubt bnt that be will be as successful as he ha been in the West and la New York and I'nlla delpbla. Tli Jli'unfrhr Unit. The Mwuiiereuor Society Is launoud for Us masked balls, and those wiilcu It lias glveu In former jesis were conducted with so niuon Judgment, good taste, aud skill that the dhII In' 1H08 was looked forward to with more than usual expectations of pleasure by the devotees of TerpaloUore. It is no disparagement toother enlertalnmeuts of like character to stty that tue Mtonnercbor ball given Just evening at the Academy of Music was the most brilliant aiMr of the seasou. 1'he managers exertod them selves to make the oeoaslon one (hat wonl.l be remembeiud by tbelr guests, and If any partici pant In the festivities felled to enjoy hliusolf heartily, it must have been bis own lault. The ball opened with a graud tableau repre senting Prince Carnival receiving the uomut of the flowers. Then followed & ittand Carnival tevlew.wheu the following passd before his ' Majesty in procfsslctn: Slas'.e-r of Ceremonies, Adjutants, Jockeys, 1'ollucniuello, the Jolly Boys, Mueloiuns, C'onimlt'tej, the Carnival Guard, Germany, led by Cismurk, whs drawn in triumph by the petty sovereigns of Oor- . msny, with the Kmperora ol France and Austria vainly attempting to retard tier progress; theu came a variety of amusing cuaructers and Car nival oddities which created much amusement. After the teview Prince Carnival aud suite lea . a grand Buloualse, in whicn all tue ratuker participated, f his fairly opened the ball, and the dancing was kept up until lar luto Hie - morning. The ni ulc was excellent, and the decor tions wereucbasto add to luo ureou-tue- of the scene. Everything passed oil suiootnly and the managers are to ne euugialulaled ou ' the success of the enteilluiijut. lUe Vity Aiuiitiiiuii. AT tii a Walnut Boucicault s drama ot After . Dark will oe peilormtd tuts tv:mug aud at tue matinee lo-uioirow. AT tub Akch Daly's Oram of A Fuh of Jjighininy is auuouucei lor mis eveuiutf. AT tuk 'Hi katrs) Com iv fx .vtlsi Hussn Gal. ton will have a beuent mi ev-uiug, and will appear lu two operas by OUnnOMcu, iAenwn and Prilvchen auu La Roac ilr si AVeur. jiist - Gallon la a charming siugcr, auu we hope mat sbe will bave a lull nouae. There will be a inaiiute to-morrow, when the operetta of w" will ne givco. AT 1HK AMkHICA.N agfrfU I.U 111 1M Of I slCllte. t - artists will appear mis evening lu an altrucll ve Variety euleiibluuienl.. (J A HI. Woi.ksoHN will give las third Matinee to-day at liie foyer ol lu . .iUciuy of Music, at 4 P.M. Caki. Bunt.' and Mui W BasVi's Or.-heilni Will Ptllorui tliu 'lUioiii.K' iini'' sy lupi'.cruy ot Menuelhsonu lomoirow aLernoou ai Music! fund lisii. Misa Anna K. Dh-kinvoi will lecture on "Woman's Wrouas hui! me lt.;iudy ' ui tue .Academy el Music llns evrnlpfc. liotels can be proooiedal G miaV, N.. tiJ'J Cu-sutu street, and at the Academy. In rit lo avoid inter ruption, Miss Liicliluson rniesis tuat ttio ao.ienre will be seatea tieioiv u'oiouk. The Pii.i.HAKMi;Mi: Ajiuiv will give tnelr first granu conceit ot tin: mimiiiu tomorrow night, at wie Auadt-my or .ihi-ilv JVethoven's Beveuih lj mpuouy aud olu-r o.ivssl i uiurfto will toe renden-J ly a I -rue ortli-,i.f :. ftl'liecitinillii L'iso, theyciiug viultiust,, mi Mr. C.U. Jurvls, tbe pis nisi, wnl Hppiur. Mil Uavi . H. Caskoav wilt ier.fnre at Crtn cert Hall ou Monday uveniug, oa tho suojecl ol "True Womanbood." Chahlhh K. 1,k, lq., will lecture at the ball of i he Yomu Mt n's Cbi imUu A-soolatittu, .No. 1210 Clie:,aUt HlieHt, llU evening, ou "l.au guage; 1U Origin uiul Ur.es." UaoiiUK FiiANOJH TkaIN, F-f will lnc!nro at Conceit Hall tiv morrow eveutug, lu t ie inte rests of the woiBluguien and women of A rue rlca, and of Hie I'culaii KroMierlioxl. Toe suo Ifctwlll be, "Tialu veisus John Bull aud bis jKngllbh Iiiisliles." If Mr. Trulu cannot expa tiateon euch a subject as tun, nobody else oaa. C I T Y IT il S. OVKBCPATS i AnfoA in iifipm s rtlos:- ytne ail-vrcol Bssver to... .U'iv Fins all-wool Chlucbllla aud "ur iteaver to..... m fis v( Of tbe newest and most stylish materia, cat and make, anion have butu sold at fjspi A great variety ol all styles, upwards from.., ...w.8 oil BvrNo J Ac-Kiel's. The r.ettaw rtinenilaiUe cityi selling very low. t inoNH. good style, all-wool Cilinern, reduced to....... m f.itio ' V swTS We all-wool Casiini rn r:d ioed to..M..j l0 UM-toau t'un )B:fwicrrdkV).. ttrttU J No. 51 MkKitraT, f ii '.n-.i pir, A1" Ao.J iiaol r, AW in. "A tim.i Biuovs." How ottsa this Is the rc. J saoase te tbs eeqalry after a niead's hsaim I as If be bilious was a trifling matter, hardly worth think ing about. Bnt 1st It be remembered tfaat, ae' tall oaks from UtUs aooraa grow," so forasldaMs diseases arise from being "a II -tie blllou i." Hevere bilious at'acks are more common la sprlog, samiusr, aad autumn than In winter, bat tbsssrloas disorders of (he liver wblcn sa often occur at tkose seasons might be trscsd, In hundreds of Instance, to wlater Indulgences and their segleoted coossquanees Mors blghly-aeasoned rood Is salsn, more fiery drinks Imbibed, In cold than la warm weather, and ibus the biliousness Is prodaced wbloh, audnr a warmer temperature, culminates In remittent and 'utermltteot levers. Tbe Very best med loins for persons wbo are either a Ultte er a good deal bilious Is Hoht'kttb'b's Sto mach Hittkha. No blue-pill or calomel U required In such cases. Those powsriul mineral medicine out two ways, like a double-edged sword. They sot, It Is true, upon tbe liver, but reset moat deieterlouny on other parts of tbe system. Tbey "stick" there- and cannot be got rid of The Bitters contain vee tabls agents o( an antl-blllous tendency, that produce a speolflo and most genial eflect upsn the b Clary organ, without entailing any evil consequences what ever. Tbey are altogether vhotnom, and act favor, ably and simultaneously upon tbe stomach, the liver, the bowels, the nerveus system, and the txtln. Wa tiki rt.K4sus.it in oalllng the attention ol our readers to the acverilseuieut, in another column, of 'The American Life Jniutance Oompatxy of VMlaarl j, hit, ' which announces that a very large UivlJend tlity per cant. has been declared to lis "inu.oal policy holders " These facta snow how tbe American has attaloed such success It Lever loat a do.lar of lis Investments, It ezero'ses the closest scrutiny In ssleo ilon of risks, and lis atTlrs are In all respects well managed It Is on every account Just the Company In which it payi to be Interested, If you will take our aavlce you wnltate out policy on your Ufa at once. Damf isTna WaATHsa bazy the nights muddy the streets but warm Is tbe aunosphete. You In voluntarily throw off your overcoat . and throw up the wlndowa of your bouie. Both are well enough a lung as you keep yourself protected from the un healthy Influences of the moist and untimely thaw, 'lo do so you must keep your feet dry whan on the street, and youi dwelling dry when at home. Gums accomplish the first and good fires the latter. (Jams can be gotten at any store, but good Coal can only be procured at Alter'. He has bis office at the corner of Hlxth and eprlug Garden streets; hi depot at No, IMT fj. Ninth street. A BaCKlMe t ouwH is one or tbe most distressing aa well as dangerous forms of cough one can be sllllcted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irrlta'.ea tbe lungs, and thus engenders consumption. Upham's Fresh Meat Cure wbl cure the c.tagli, souths the Irritated bronchia, and give tone aud vltcor to the lungs aud whole system. A single bottle will convince any one ol Us purity bold oue dollar per bottle. Johnston, Holloway A Cowdkk, No. Wl Area street. nkin Bisbabis What tarra of d .spans Is mors annoying than that of Ibe skin, with Its itching. stinging, smarting, ita ugly red pimples, blotohy eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous des ina nitions. Happily, II ieskell'a Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form of sslu disease, making a radical cure lu every case. Sold 60 cants per box. Kent by mall lor t cents. John.-it.ou iiolloway A Cowden. JrwTi.sr.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment ol Biip eweiry and silverware a the city Purchasers can rely upon ob'aiulng a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be Also has a lare stock of American Western wairhea in all varieties aud at all prions. A visit to his store Is sure lo rem;lt in pleaum and proilt. MONF.Y LOAN KB lu sums horn oue dollar to thoubuds, o i Dlmii itKli. Sliver Ware, Watches, Jev(,lry, Ulo'.lilnp:. Dry u tods, etc, at Kkttkw'h Loan Olllce, Northea-st corner Fifteenth and Market s' reals. DsmcaTB Fkmalks. riutlsrlng humaulty aud who does not sud'er Irooi disease or from balng over tasked ?-vlll fmd the "Hiaadard Wlt.e Blttirs" of Allrtd Kpeer an antidote lo general debility, merino aud liver affections. The most delicate women cau use It with un'aillDg a'tvautage. Tney only nsed a trial to supersede allothei toiucs. Hold by drag(ils. l ui.M Mb A. Wixck, No. COS Caesnut stresi.we' have received tbe lutest numbers of tbe Lwlnn J'vnch. fun, Jbiutlrtliie' Magazine for Biy, the 1. n itoo Jovruat, Iiouoon K'atirr, and Family tlrralit aud also Jlrwtli and Home, Mr. Wlnih's siock orperloiil cal literature Is very large at.d varlsit, t'HAKl IS tiTOKKH A Co., Meu'hant Tadors aud Clotlilers, No. KM Cliesnul street. MAHHIED. KAIKN RAHA4f. OathelO h nf Aimus . ISfis, b ilieKev. W. W. Nswton. Mr ALl'llil) K UKN, in l'.tiniluirlifem, Kuglaud, to Miss Km MA P. UKa IIAM.Oi this city. HI1 ATH-KKlis F, On the 12th Instant, by Rev. r bliyker. Mr. (IK'iim E J(. H il, t i ll of UronUIU, to Miss li.LI.l'-N B. Mc).sK, formerly of Kaston, Pa. DIED. CARNIlB. On the llth Instant, Mrs. MA KY ANN ( A h .N Ha. lu tlie hJiii year of her age. The relatives and friends are reaimci fully Invited to attend her funeral, from ber lata residence, K 6.7 1 tonipson street, on btindav alternoou a. 1 o ciock. To proceed to Ood Pellowa' Cemetery. LAIN. On tbe Win Insiaut. Mr. J04KPH T, LAIN. sou of Mary U. and the lata James U Lam, assd a3 yta'f. Tbe relatives and frtands of the family. Botith oark Loii;e, No. lis. I. O. of O. P.: Bhltll si Hoss aud iteaia Ptie JDngtoe I'mupauy, No. i: HouihAiK Lodge. No. is, K of P.; aud the Kmployea o( tu Pas i lial Imn Works, are respectfully luv.ied to aiteud ihrt fui.era). from his late residence. No. s.!i Mwars mreet, bi low V 'tisrum aud helow s.rentu,on S in lay aneronon at i o'clock. To proceed to Wunrtun di.eet ( Imn li Vault. PAI K ia Tne'day evening, lUe 1th Instant, IlAKl.ln'I' C. PA A LK, rol.it Oi the lute Itninbraiu-1 Vi.e'relHtlven and friends are respectfully Invited ts aitend ber funeial, fium her Ixle reulitnce, No. Mis Vine street, ou batuiday mormug, the lii-.u intcaut, i.t lit 'click. cLACK. At nfn no (he I Til Instant after a llnger-ii-g illi.e-ic. Mrs. KiA'A -J1I-. I It W. BLACK, ru.lctot Ai.ner P. black, in in totu year of her una. Hit relalivs and ineuds o tue iBmi.y are respeo". .ully invited te attend her funeral, Ooui nor la.e resi 1 ei ce, N. I': CtiliHiiliia avenue, ou buiurday ui iu irguest in 1 tstb Icaiant. at 11 o'clock. BN YI'KIU Ou the Mill instant, IDWAItl) SNY h U.tii the iSili yei.r nl bit age. TUeretatlvea aud trieuua of the family are r aspic t iuli liivut-o to aitvuu Hie funeral, trom his lat resi- nc. Ni', 87 Wt'it lii liy htr.'et. Krankford. on 8.111. lit murnliia. Jtuusry 17, at 11 liloou, withoul lur tlu r u. ulb. AUieiuiefai at t edur H1.1 Ueiue.orj , U. Vi It I a A Life Insurance Company, Ol IliilHdil4hla.. ,S. ! CuriUT l onrtU and Walnut Street Hr J.tt4ffwi.Kwa!jsfiorffci United Vof 810 NOIICE J8 III KEBY. tJIVEN TUAT APPU-tirii'-.i Mil i.e u adeto tne O iveruer to uaidoq Jir. V! 11. 1.1. 1 M. ItAbvU, OJUVluted ( larceny, li ceojber III. l7 11 it OKT-CEUTU'ICATG OF OLD CITY LOAN 1 nil mm. ii.r uuv liur.iniii dniim. lu ma name uf ar K. t-ev. Aipiiatiuu vUl be made lor 'Jia i INSURANCE COMPANIES. 50 PER CE.YT. DIVIDEND Declared January 1, 1809. " BT TBI AMER X O IV LIFE INSURANCE C03IPANY 8. Em Corner I'UCKTH and WALXUT St.n. WHAT DOES THH SIGNIFY TO THOHK IN SCKKD AND THOHK ABOUT TO Ba! IN8URKO IN "THK AMERICAN LiFRT" 1. ItshowslhePKuaPKRtl'ir of "Tlis Amerluao." S. It shows that "The Ame.-loan" does a BAVSi business. . Il shows that The American" Is WKLt. MAN AHfJ. 4. Iishows thaf'ThsA-nerlcan" have placed Juit ONK-IIALF o the annual premUm Id tne credit ol "Participating Polloies," and may be used lu the pay ment ol future premiums. a It shows that Pblladelphlaneand Pennsylvania need not go ouialds of their own eitr aud Btats to nud ALL that la desirable In any Lite Insurance Company, and to secure all po.slule benellta of being Insured. WHY DIDNT YOU O0 INTO "THE AMERI CAN" LAST YEAR? BUS lO IT THAT YOU lO IN FOR THE NKXT LlViLl'.NC ALF.XANDKR WBILLDIN, President. OKOROK NUtfKNT, V.ce Presldeal. . JOHN B. WILSON, Secretary. JOHN C. BIMH Actuary. 1 is rmtf PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY Of PHILADELPHIA. (jnicc, Ko. Ill South FOUKTU Street Philadelphia, First Mouth 1,1sh. The following statement of the assers and bastiieis ot tut Coiupany la pub lined in couiimauce witn the Ueueral insurance La 01 ma hUio of fuiisvyAOI4i Auihorized Capital lUily paid lu... to,iM tig Hurplus Capital........." itt.nrig 6 1 Amtpin. I'retinf 1 '..... 4U tVi 10 e.ototo Iss.wuoo bafeOUU Morssgcs lirKt Hons ou city pro perly..... - 1 015 ik Orvnnd KeniM..... o sis 0.1 Dnlied Slates tif-nrcejt. nouon, 5-20 1.17. 7,-4 6 00. do. do. Jsais.. oi biiiii,! do, uo. 00. cur rency 1 1. ti l est lOUU .. Jlii,,ir,,. 1 60 00 j.meffl ft IWW j111teu bia.es 5 per suit, cv.-iincy 1H-4IH .. l.rui'io CUT ol Ph'lttdelphlas p.r cstI. I una b ,riK. Junction Paliroad 6 pn cu .bond'... 4.1, A.iWiOO 6 000(H) 28.174' s.iws; Btate 01 rou nsy ivaoia s per cent. bonds.... .. - 2t6uo (10 Leh gh Navigation Couipau H per ceuu bonds Siiiii-iiii K shares Oui.lrai National Bui.... -.'( 2K,I 80 than a Bank of tile Jteiiub.lo .s 0 0 S Si&Ml S.77h I." KKIslia es i.enun va'iey itailronl... .i,,.,h 2usares Fidelity Bale Heposlt Co... '"7iim M7,7'.Mi-M l,i;,s0i loi WjI w. Loans on oonaieiai 'euurity :l 7hi euiidry securities deposlu d wi.h u for Cullecllon uf Interest....,. 'M'jini (Mhonliand... m ' rremlum noiea secuied by iOsus ou J" Policies..... .... 'n or, 1 , Iti.l0l -in onice Flxtnres iM.oofi-oo -h in bsnti(rl Ag'mx ej not 4 Valne ot ixiorred Pre mttiiKS lor I lie current er.... .. i,H(iot H1!1N KWOP 1 HK ( OMPANY KtlR IW, WS l'lfliili.nis, liicltidinit Ann"ilie8H... :l,li'7 0t Jxitorfst tin Premtnni l-'und Hons 77 IuttrtHt on Annuity i'und.... 1 6IG ,m Cash In hards nf Agents and !) lerieu i-ikiiiiiiuib , 7J.074Ti5 302 Oftl-uu I.eis Agents' corn 1111 sions Hi.tuirc Interest on other Investm3tns Policies Issued In Ik8, iwil Ineuriug s Po.leies outstanding li mo. si, lst,s, 20U lu- SlirlUK ; .............8 Auicunt ol Annuities old lu 181.8 'loiai amount ot Ainuuies told in lhtia..... I. Hses by death, miuitienns seven 'Jntal amount ot dealba frum the origin of ihe Ocmpany p:xrenses lor ln8 Liabllltii'S to Deposileia and Trusts..... 178 487 Al 2ii ta uo ,t)!9 7 00 1Z,77 1 i Tl,Wi W JS isoi-oo U 7i 9 31 44J,078-36 BAMUKL It. BHIPLKY, President. WILLIAM Q. LO.NOSTHKTII. Vice-fresideut. KOWLaHU PAKHY, Actuary. DIKtX'TOKd r-aUiiiel R. BI Ipley, Phlla. Iticbard radbury, Phila Jfliua 11. Minns, " Hnry II t'nes, niihar.t vood, " T. Wistar Brown, V Hacker. " Vm O Lonsstrntb. Clisrlts P. Cotbu. Kicumaud. lad. 1 1312' REMOVAL. HOWELL & BROTHERS OFF I CI'. For the lVesciit VTill be iu 1'arlor 1U, 10MIAFMAL HOTEL 1 It 3t PIANOS. rrrrt jsTEINWAY & WONS' CaANP lis 1 1 suare aud upticnt riaui.s, atJiLAslL iiltOel.' No. low CHKdNUT Htreet. 1 u C H 1 C K E K 1 N r. 1(1 Or and, buuare ana Upright r 1 A il u D, DUTTONS. 11 Sl No HUHEbNl'l M reel fiStS fcl'ECK & VOM A HAINES HROS'. ST I ' PIANO POlO'Ksl, AND MAbON HAMLIN8 UaBINKT ANI' MKTKOPiiLI I AN OltOANS, with the new aud ln.aun"ii VOX HUMANA. Kvoiy liiduceuieut oil-red to purchasers J. K. OOI LD, It 1 tuihs 8m No. m fUi oT fan-eel. FLOUR. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Tfce best and most suitable Present for a frleud 01 the needy Is a barrel of our "J.H. WtLCU" PIRbT Pill l ll'M l-'LOL'K and a bag or halt birrel a I H.F--LINO'b ' MOUNTAIN" LUCK. WUUi AT MEAL, wv ranted superior lo any lu the market. Const autly on band tbe b si assortment ol dlQeren Oram's of FLOUR. INDIAN, aud KVK MJiAL HOl'tj, etc. OKOltCiK F. ZKHNI31511, ltliUU rp t'OHHTll AN1 VIMB Mrs. LARZELCRC & DUCHEY, i'tihtom House Urokers aud Notaries 1'ublK' No, 405 LIBRARY Stroct. AH lUhlPin House Huslncss transacted PASSPORTS PROCURED. DK.AFSEHH. EVEUY INisTUUMB.VT TIUI auiunoa and skill have Invented to asslst-ths hriiig m every decree of deafness; also, Keplra tors: also, fjraudall's Patent OruMdie, snperior lo V7 'n in use, at r. majjaj.ua'h, ho, " a T It MHhtrert, below Obasoui, tain TjniPiKB MANT L V70 UKS, J. B J KlhKij, up, nn QK K NUTHtrse.. 1 lr'ui S Q A K T I. A K TV TTNT4RTITA ICFR JW tttuUl 1 HX&TIU. Nl H tunes. UltlM WCRKS OF ART. C, pLMAN'G NEW ART OA Z. LEU Y a0 L00EI.U ULASS T1SLI10VSW, No. G2S CALLOiVIIILlV 8trce. FKLMH rLATK MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, In Fine Wold, Rosewood, and Carved Wal out Framos of Best material and Workmanship. Hen Patterns. OIL FAIMIMiS, til CON OS, 9iUBAVLUS, Of my own inipcrtntlon, now opoa for exhibi tion aud sale. 17 If a. pklman. EUGENE VEUBOECKHOVEN'S GREAT WORK OF ART, llecently Imported bj A. U'llajretter, Esq. or Antwerp, Now on Exhibition, Free, AT ti. PELMAN-S NEW ART CALL CRY, So. 02$ CAI.IsOmillsIsfiit., 17 PHILADKLPUIA. FINANCIAL. LEHIGH VALLEY RR. MORTGAGE BONDS. We offer for sale a limited amount or these IIBST-C.LASS IJOND AT NliMETY, Afii) Aeeriied Interest Irom Vrtviuber 1. The Bouds are lo am-janls of SIOOO, Kltber KeglHtered or Coupou, at the option of the purcliusei , aud bear latarest at six vm CENT., Tree from all Jo veruuieut and State Taxes. The Mortgage under w Licit these Bonds are Issued Is lor FIVE MILLIONS 0E DOLLARS, Upon a property costing over TWEN1Y M1LU0NS 0E DOLLARS, The gross leoelpts upon which lor the year past ' are over F0UK MILLION D0LLAHS. We ofler these Bonds as In every respect A FIRST-CLASS SECURITI, And will receive in payment for them Unlteo tilates, Slate, City, or other Marketable becurltles, allowing the lull market prioe. D REX EL & CO., BANKERS, No. 34 S. THIRD Street. V3L II. N EMBOLI), SON & AERTSEN Corner WALNUT aud DOCK Sts., 12'lrurp PHI LA DKLPH I A. FOR RENT. f O R RENT. rREMISEh, Ao. WJ CHESNUT SU, Uv STOiU OH OPPlCJi.. AlU. UKfil'l AN1 LAKH ft ftOONh SQItahU fnia ouiuii.rulal Oillt a. Ai.niy at a Mil HATS AND CAPS. JONK, TKMl'l.a a CO., V K A 8 tl I 6 N A H L it rt A I' T ii H a No. it, b. NiMH ct-reet, I'lrsl tUMir ative i'ht-sutit siroe-. 9 U WAltUrJltTON'S IjTpHOVfcD VKN1I f i,.it-d, aud t.Bj-iinliig I'rens Jias (usieotd) la til tbe tujiruvvU .j-iikiiis ot Him ites.Oii. t'HM VU'I M-ree-t. Hunt floor Ui Mie Pol Ottice U hi lip o LD OAKS C12MITKUY C0Ml'A"V OF PHIL ui:lphia. OPl'lCK, NO 61S WALNUT BTUKKT. The CompBr y li now prepare to disinte of los on lib ai ONABLK TBKV8. Tue advai(ai;;s oilVrei uy tbli C'euittfiy ft'e well known to la egiisl It not superior to tbose possessed by any oilier Cemetery, We It vl e all wbo dtal.e to purcoass burial lots to call at tbe oilice, where plans can be sepn aad all partlcu'ars will be fflrea. Deeds for lots sjld are ready for delivery. IttCH AKD V ATJX, President. rJDTKH JL.KKYN s;R. Vlie-Presltlent. MA It 11 N LANDKNBEttJiUt. Treasurer. Michabi. Nihbkt, Htoretsry & ii am CHOICE ABTICLE8 FOR HOLIDAYS. -AT ibe llljou PurnuiilDK bUre, No. b ei. blXTU Blreet, below Arch, may be found a superb assort, ruenl ot Vrnicy Hearts, NeckUas, (lloves, Haoaker. Uilels, Hosiery, etc, wlilob are ottered at very low prioea. Mr. Kltm AK1 KAYUK. the proprietor, hat exoellent tssie In tbe selection of bis stock. Also, bis Improved bboulder Beam Pattern Shirt wbtcb baa given suoh universal satisfaction, eat by measuremeiil 13 U luifio R0D0SR8' AMD WOSTENHOLnTS POCKBt KNl Vli, Pearl and iHlsi Bandlea, of beaattfal finish. HOiHikUM' and WAijK A HUTOHiCK'U HA. KOKr), and lbs eelebrated L1UJOULTUSI &A20U BClhHOiUl Of lbs tiuwil gulltjT Kaxors, Knives, bclssors. and Table Oatlery Oman 4 an" "'libei. al P MAOKlUA'l, W, (4) tklK"'''! LAST MONTH H O JTtl c iv, COLLADA Y I'C C U. HAVE TniS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCT.ON3 IN ORDER TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, A3 THEIR , ! LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street JMT BARGAINS IN jZir BARGAINS IN BARGAINS IN fcT BARGAINS IN JMf BARGAINS IN X- BARGAINS IN PT BARGAINS IN A CARD. I V.tA. ,1. ? . . . " v'. '"r7""Blt reuacea since tae appratsemnut of stook. Tit aart4Ml of Men's and Boys' Sutta and OVERCOATS still very good. WANAMAKKR 6c BROWN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, TUB LARGEST CLOTHING UOUSK, OAK HALL, TUIi CORNER OP SIXTH AND MARKKT STRI5KW. DRY GOODS. QOTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT, S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER COT1UL DBT STOKE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. Wesball coDt'nne to maintain and Increase the re pntailou we bare sustained ef being tbe largest and Cheapest Muslin House IN TUK tUTY. Receiving onr supplies from first bands only, ws sbalt hert alter sell ail Muslins bj the l'iccc at the Kegular Whole sale Trices. XHIKTY-FIVE CASES AXD I1ALE8 MUSLINS, Coiuprlslog all tbs leading brands ana wldtbs or PILLOW fflUfkLINS. W1UK NtlKKi 'l H . Si 11 KU TIM !, WAMSIITTAi tllll.lSHNVILI.li, KliW iHk nlliU, 11 41 JMIL.I4. AiiisnrKiuii r, tOHKVCOALK, IIOUsKHGOPt; B. PHPIT er Tllli L.UUM. Our constant aim will be to make the lowest prices In tbe market. Geed yard-wide Bbirtlng 12'4 eents. Yard-wide Uublnacftea uiuiuu, iJ; cents. 2s yarns wide Onbleacued biieottogi, 6u cell's. House Furni&hin Linens IN LARUE A-ORTMENT. STRAWBRIDGL dt CLOTHIER. 18G9-C03IPETlTI0x PKICES ! ! Ur TOWN LIGHT FXPENSCS !! OIK CLSTOMELS THE (lAINtKSII Goods delivered la all 1 ar.a of tbs city carefully aud fiee olcbarge. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! Thornley's Popular Corner. We bave laid In a superior stock of MUSLINS, Bleacbed and Unbleaobed. all wldtbs and qualities, and er prepared to supply tbe tbootauds of oar Philadelphia bousekeepers on lbs very best terms, JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and SPUINU UAEDO. N. B. Yoi caa rids to our door. It will pay to come. lllmrp DKESS GOODS AND Bit AWLS OloslDg oat low. E x T'R NOTICE. JOHN . THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND StM IuYites especial attention to bis LARGE aud ELEUANT assortuicut of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS SUITABLE FOB T HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TUe Entire Stock h Offered at the Yerj LO'.YLSI raiiTs, OF THE SALE. CLOTHINO. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. . . . . DRY GOODS. V I IUEU GTf&fSE No. 828 ARCH STRECT; NEW TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS. Tabic Linens by the Yard. The Cheapest Buyers will fin I PRICES SATISFACTORY. F BENCH MERINOE6, 62 CEXTiM! . Mroum French Merinuti ttuc. Jtroutu, Hive. Urten. Mode, etc. 750, All the good ilxade. sue, UarneU, etc., extra fine. tl. , VOOI'BR A OOffARO, S J corner Nl&i'JI t MARK Hi tlrett CENT WOOL POPLINS Do note Fold rtduetdfrom 88 cent. , cent J'tpun,i eaucea from f I. fit i'u))lin, reduced from tl 23 and SO. Eoiia Stie rttlttrft'oiu on our J)ret Ooodt. VOOFJCR fc OOfARD, X ecrntr KUiTHund MA if A AT tlrtet. MOUBXINO" DRE88 OOOD9 F.luel: Vrluvr Ottoman. i'lV, vu, Mloel; Wool Poplin, UHc up. Mlurk Mohair Alimea. i&c up, JHorc Flf iirh Merinoet, lie. up, . M uck H'toi Delaine. 3'e. tin 1 COOPER t CON ARB. S. K rornrr NINTH and MA RUST Mr err. t, 1 O M A N SCAR P 8. XV IU man Tift, all width; 25c. to $, so. 3 '7if Tu t, rich and ejr)ei)Hve. ' St. ivmf Tie hnnitmme B incite end JUiaoien Jldkf. hemined and lumntlched. ... VOOPFR UUtt A til), At H. corner AJXTJi und MAJilxhT Mrcei: SILK VELVET 8 A C Q U E 8. It Silk Velvtl Hacqur. Hmwr Sacque cuop flfotlt. Huhieed price fin- i(itv Cloak. f i heavy large Wool'en Long MiaiWt. UXOPKR it COIf A RD, 17l8n?j S, corner NINTH and MA&KKTtlreet. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STYLE SKATING 1IOOT.4, BARTLETT. THE BOOT MAKEIt, Ho. Vi S0UTII SIXTU STUEET. cw Styles for the Promenade. New Styles for the Parlor. Xew Slyles lor Henry Weather. His largo block enables biro, to furnlsb a good At at ulUInies. iq fmw WANTS. O W A N T K U TO It E N T -Oii or tMiois Hi. JJlhof March, A MaDKltA fB felZKD HOCeK cui.contala a 1 liis uixlHra eoat Dlenoss. and be In good ordur, lor wli'iih a joI isut win ds pato, and tbe boat o. i uk'u ofl nioptriy with Ohl'll ltiisK a'"ie rrw- AIOrisF. O u no. i'uii1a,.p'li:., aVAlltm M-m WANTED A 1'AliTJMKH Vliril $li00 C'Sii ctlial tm.ks 'n il it"t oi a'..i..c pariiwr iutii.,i U l.iinlon.uit'i.ituili.11 OiihIuhh. ' iW-rs UmuiX. Allan - It. W, C, Talrs.
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