The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 20, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    MUSICAL AJiD DRAMATIC
' Th City AmiiMmesH.
AT THE WaLkut the drama of Dtrk,
With Mr. J. E. MoDonougb as Old Tom." will
o performed this evenlug. . m
At tub arch Daly's drama of A Flash of
lAghtning will be withdrawn after tne present
week. Oo Monday nexiHnafcespeare's comedy
Of Twelfth fight will bo produced.
At rum Theatric Comniuk the operetta or
r'tH" wtu be given for ihut-Mtt time ttita even
ing. To-mono J4t Rosa de Stint rlnur aad
liUehen and Vtitzchen will rie performed, wltU
Miss Susan UaUon and Mr. Whltlln la t&e
leading ro'c.
At tub Amkbican the pautorolme of Jack
the Oiant Killer and a vai My of other enter
talnlngpeif irmances will be given tuts evening.
Thi Ukkuania oik UBrtrBA win give a
pnblio rehearsal at Horticultural Hall tills
afternoon. ...
Dr. J. F. BoyntoN will clve the first lecture
Of bis ooitmo at tue Ao-ulemy of Mnslo thin
evening. The subject 01 Hie lecture In ' World
Making." The o nor U-cluies of tho course will
be delivered on ThurMlav and FrlcUy evenings,
and on Monday, WeduesilHy, and Friday of
next week. . , ,
Dr. Itoynton recently deliver? 1 this coarse or
leotnres at the Coper Idh luue, New York, and
the bouse was crowded lo ovei flowing every
evening. Be bides conialnlt k a vast amouutof
valuable Information, the niDjeots wnicu ur.
Boynton will illustrate are us interesting as
fairy tales. A number of our prlncip l schools
nave taken tic-acts tor the entire course.
- Tickets can be procured at Gould's, No. 9j
Chesnut street.
Miss I'aciiwk BRF.WftTF.R HMYTnK will lec
ture at tiie Atnateura' DrawlUK-Koona, Huven
teentb street. aMve t'liesntn, this tvenlufr.
But ject: "An Appenl to Women." Tickets can
be procured at Tru rapier's. Wo. 920 Chenuut
Btrtet, and at Covert's uews stand, Continental
Hotel.
GUOULS.
Hie History or ( rime In Hie Kr.nl.
A cniiitrtal his just been tried in Northern
India on a terrible etiuree. Oae Ramadboen,
a Hindoo ot the Mirzapore district, took to poi
soning as a relict iroru ennui. The number of
his victims is thus tar unknown. He ha", how
ever, killed twentj-seveu inayctr and a half,
and exhibited au especi! tute lor holy men on
pilgrimace'. A society of poisoners is believed
to exi9t lu India. A tew jeur ugo, a uejgiir In
Folomyia, Galicia, was proved to have Killed
and eaten fourteen children. Dunn? the ti
teenth and pixiceutli ctnturies cunnibalbm fre
quently manlicbted Itself among those supposed
to be civilized. On the 14th of December, 1598,
the Parliament of Paris sentenced a tailor,
named Chalons, to be burned alive for lvcan
thropy. The evidence showed that he had
decoyed children Into hi shop or attacked them
when they strayed from home, and having torn
them with his teeth and killed tnetu, be dressed
them as ordinary meat and devoured them with
great relish. A whole cask lull ot boues was
discovered in his houae. In 1410 Marechal de
Eetz, a Marshal ot France, a "licholarly man, a
patriot, and a man ot holy life," bi-came sud
denly possessed by an uncoLtrollable desire to
murder children. Duririr seven years he con
tinued to inveigle little srirls and boya into
ai ca9ilc at tli-i rate oi about ten a week,
and then put them to der.tti in various ways,
that he might wttne9 their usony and bathe
In their blood experiencing after each
occasion the roost oreadiul remorse, but led
: on by an irresistible cmviusr to repeat the
Scrimp. When this uuDaralleied inlouitv Wii9
anally brought to light, his castle was found to
t contain bins lull ot children's bone9. During
! the sever.teenth ctnturv a Hungarian countess
f named Elizabeth enticed voune ciris into ner
j palace on divers pretexts, and then coolly mur
' slered tbem lor the put pose of bathing in their
blood. The spectacle of human suuerinR at
last berauio such a d. liaht to her that 6he would
annlv with her own hand the most excrucia
ting- tortures, keenly relishing the shrieks
of her victims. In tins way she 19 said
. to have murdered six hundred and fllty
neisons before her cureer was brought to an
end. The old Herserkerd of Scuudinavia
t killed liuin:in betn29 tor the ovre love of the
thiue. Their clnt t amusement and business
was to 3ei sail for some pleumnt country, like
i Spain or Fracce, snd make a'l tho coasts and
f naviuabie iiveis hultous witii rapiue aud mas
sucre. When at home, lu tho Intervals between
their fret-booting exped'.ttoup, they were liable
to become possessed by a Btrnutre homicidal
mad'CAs, during which they would array
the' (selves iu wolf skius and sally forth by
Bibt "to snap the backbones, smash the skulls,
aud sometimes to drink with tit-nuisu gleu the
blood ot unwary travellers or loiterers." The
peasantry of many secluded portions ot
iiurope still cherih the superstition ot the
Middle ages concerning wcre-wolvCS. A
were-wolf. or a loup garon, was a person who
had the power ot transforming himself into
a wolf, being endowed wuile in this lupine
atate with the intellk-euee of a mau,
the ferocity oi a wolf and the irreistible strength
of a demon. "Hkln chunsers" was another
same for these my tbice I beings. According to
the mediu-val theory, while the were-wolf kept
his human term, bis hair grew inwards; when
ke wished to become a wolf he merely turned
feinoBCIf inside out. Aciwuing to another theory
the person possessed bad merely to put on a
woll fckin in order to assume iubtantly the lupine
iorm and character, baring Oould, an Eiigli-.il
writer, h89 recently produced a very entertain
ing volume on this Buperstition, wheiein he
demonstrates trem numerous instances that it
a as a foundation in fact to some extent. He
cites many cases iu which the homicidal aud
cannibal craving has been accompanied by
genuine hallucination, in which miserable
wretches have supposed them-elvesto be wolves
or other animate. N. Y. Advertiser.
GEORGIA.
Wrsnt mid (he State Legislature.
From the Atlanta (Ua.) Intelligencer, Jan. l(i.
A telepram from a gentleman In Washington
ity to three citizens in Georgia (the proprietor
of this journal being of the three) has been
widely circulated, and with the transformation
which always attends tales ot wonder, has been
alluded to oy au Augusta contemporary as con
taining the advice of General Grant to the
Lecudatuie 0f deorgia-. Tue despatch recom
mends tiie General A-:;embly to refer the ques
tion of the eligibility ol negroes to office to the
Supreme Court; not to allo w auy excitement in
passing the legislation necestary for the State;
and, having done all that i necessary, to ad
journ, adding that in couver a'ion with General
Grant the author learned that General Grant
thought that sueh a course would be the b.st
nnderthe circumotances. The following is the
despatch :
Washington, Jan. y, fioo.-To Hod. E. C.
Cabiness, General J. 11. Gordon, and J. I. Whit
aker: In conversation with Gene ml Grant I
learn that he thinks it will be hot to pass the
Joint resolution referring the right of the
colored citizens to hold otliee to the courts, aud
adjourr. I have written to sou at Atlanta.
Wherever legislation is nccci-cary for the Htato
khould be done without excitement. Answer.
Nelson Tn r.
LOUISIANA.
Murtlemlii lie Nolo Parihti-Nliinglitcr of
luoiieuuiujr Aegroes.
The New Orleans lif,ubiican of Saturday
copies the following from the Hed River Aews,
published at Natchitocaes, which paper justly
denounces the murders committed in De Boto.
The good people of that ptirtf-a can, if they
choobe. slop the.e fiendish aeis:
From the SiansHeld Times of the 2d lustant we
gather tho following particulars of the perpetra
tion of a most dtabolicil aud heudish wholesale
laughter ol freedmen. It teems that ou tho
night 01 December 2H, 18U8, six meu, thoroughly
armed aud disguised, vUlted the plantation of
Mr. nayora JMvidBon, dUtaut about rt'ht tulles
from MautGcld. and arrested four freedmen,
tauoiers uu vue piace, carried tuem a snort dm
tance from thi-tr-cabius, and plieei a uard
over them. Three of the meu then proceeJcd
to pillage and burn several c:iMn, even settiuif
Ure to the corn cribs, the fruits of the lubor of
their victims during the last year. Having
pcipcUfcled this crime, they returueA to their
comit'OW. me whole paitr now started oil"
with their prisoners, but ha 1 proceeded only
tfhoit distance when they deliberately hot and
killed tuiee oi vuem, ana wouoded tue foutth
THE DAILY EVENING TFT.'RflU aptt PltTLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
who succeeded in e.oP'n to Mr. Oivldon's
hoohe. Mr Pnvidpon nrtcd to the scu of
violence, but whs halted t? armed sentinel,
who prevented bis approacblDa the quarters.
At the inquest held over the bo liei or the
murdered men, the wounded oitoredmaa stated
that he recognized among the perpetrators of
this outraee Messrs. W. L. Jordan and Duvid
stid Jackson Butge, citizens O' De 3"to pnsh.
These psrtles were arrested and tried before
Justice Wt mack. After a trial lasting two days,
thev were acquitted and set at liberty.
The Time adds: "do far, suspicion now rests
upon do one as being engaged tn the aiabolical
ati'alr." We hive beard, among the many
crimes and oil' rases so frequent at the South,
no account wh.ch equals this in deliberate
barbarity, wholesale murder united with arson.
We cauuot learn that the un'ortunato victims
of this fiendish malignity were guilty of auy
offense aud even supposing they were, that
woull Dot justify their murder, tho burning of
houses aud des'ruction ot gathored crops.
Juttice seems to have chwed Us eyes, and crime
Ftalks nbroad in opeu (lebanco "of law, g dug
about boldly, unwhippod of its merited punish
ment. Not a week passes but nr columns
record some deed of minder or crime. TUo
land is becoming so red with blood of innocent
victims that all Neptune's ocean cannot wush it
clean without becoming Incarnadined.
Mr. Gladstone was defeated by a great
man. Tho Tory member from Southwest
Lancashire measures live feet one inch around
the waiBt.
A swindle Las been perpetrated upon the
people of BrookOeld, Conn. Several weeks
ego a strangf r visited the neighborhood, and
represented himself as a cattle dealer. He
bought about $10,000 worth of stock, and
gave his checks on a New Uaren bank, pay
able in three weeks. He secured the oattle
and went off, bat was afterwards arrested.
A marine curiosity just presented to the
Conneotiout Historical Booiety is the work of
a shell-fish from the Philippine Islands. It
is a shelter for the little creature, fifteen
inches long and from three-quarters to one
and a half inch in diameter, shaped like a
cornucopia, and resembling a delicate fabrio of
lace work wrought from asbestos or spun glass.
C 1 TY ITS M S.
Overcoats
Beduced to prices ai follows:
Fine all-wool Beaver to... H.tl4'09
Fine all-wool Chlachllla and fur
Beaver to .......13 00
Of the newest and most stylish materUI, cut
i,nd niHko. which have been sold at ..ttSOO
A great variety of all styles, upwards
frOBl.M.nHHI.H.HHHM.M.1 ..H(I.HI..H..UM.HMMHf 00
Skatino Jackkts. The best assortment In the olty
selling very low.
Pantaloons, good style, all-wool Casslmere,
reduced to t3 0o
Vests Fine all-wool Cassim ore. reduced to....lro0
Uoir-wau between 1 Bkmnktt & Co.,
H 'UnJ I- Towkk Hal.
xth itreelf.) No. 81 Maukkt 8t ,
philadelphia,
And No, 600 Broadway, Kbw Yuhs.
WliAl Abb You Taking'." IVobauly two-thirds
ot the adult population of the United States Indulge,
more or less, In bar-room stimulants. Hot alcoholic
beverages are habitually Imbibed by thousands of
people In the winter months "to keep oat the cold."
The alcoholic material of all these drinks Is more
or lets roisonons, and li rendered all the more
deleterious In ccnRequence of being taken warm.
Avoid these dangerous excitants. Shun, as you
wthila Bhun the deadliest drug, all tavern sllmulivtli,
Tfcey paralyze the digestion, congest the liver, oU
turb the natural action ot tho kidneys, Irritate the
bowels, shatter the nerves, and Impair the reason.
The operation of HosrKTTa's Stomach Bursas
Is ulametr!cai:y opposite to this. Tney spur no organ
Into unnatural aclvl'y; but tbey tone aad regulate
all. It the digestion Is feeble, they awaken the
dormant energies of the stomach, and promote the
work or assimilation. It the liver Is sluggish and
torpid tbey regenerate it. If the kidneys fall to per,
form their lunctlori properly, they ara regulated
without being Irritated. It the bowels are constipated.
the per 1st a tic action Is moderately Increased, and the
discharges become natural and regntar. If the nerves
Bretremuious tbey ere strengthened. If the mind
la clouded the Bittkbh tend to disperse the gloom,
These are the effects of the great vesbtablk tonio
and coBBKCTivit, which for twenty years has been
a staple medicine In this country, and the demand
lor which steadily Increases In all parts of the West
ern Hemisphere.
It Is not offered as a beverage, but as a medicine;
nor will It ever be used to satisfy a craving for a!o
nolle stimulants, beoanse Its tttec. Is te t hi ck, nut to
a tale, a raise appetite for ezoiiauts. The cuamplons
01 temperance win ao wen u) mum iuis peculiarity,
and to recommend It as the oulv sate preptrAtlou
containing alcohol that caa be used tor medicinal
purposes, ,
Marvin's Bafvs abe Bate The Messrs. Marvla
A Co., No. 721 Chesniit street, publish a card over the
signature or James . Caldwell A Co., la which It Is
slhted that the two targe Marvin hales which were
In the store during tho "great fire," when removed
thence and opened, displayed everything tbey con
tained In the most perfect condition. Tne dlamands
watches, etc., to an extensive amount, whtcn were in
tbem, were found uninjured In the slightest degree,
The firm of Caldwell A Co. express every cond
dence In the Marvin Bles under auy emergency; aud
alter the test tbey nnutrwent, we Imagine the public
will coincide In tbls Judgment.
Bsdoino, Window Shades, Curtains, and Uphol
stery tioods. Upholstering ef every description
dune a 1'atten'a, No, Mi s Chesnnt sireet.
A Haokiko Couch Is one of the most distressing
as well as dangerous forms of cough one can be
afillcted with. Its continuous action fatigues and
Irritates the lungs, and thus engenders consumption.
Upham'a Fresh Meat Cure will cure the cough,
soothe the Irritated bronchia, and give tone aud
vigor to the lungs aud whole system.
single bottle wui convince any one ot Us purity
Bold one dollar per bottle.
JOHNSTON, llOLLOWAY w COWllKN,
No. 60 Area street.
fcKJ-N DisKASkJi What form of d.se&ie la more
aonoylng tbau that of the skin, with iw itching.
stinging, smarting, Its ugly red pimples, blotchy
eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous destiuauattons.
Happily, Hlettkell's Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign
remedy for every form ot sklu disease, making a
radical cure In every case. Bold Su cents per box.
Bent by mall for B0 cents, Johnston, .Holloway A
Cowdcn.
Fi bnitl rs mended and varnished, and made loik
equal to new. at Panel's, No. lies Chesnut street.
Work done at the house or taken away.
Jewf.lby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South
becond street, has the largest and most attractive
asBortment of tine eweiry and silverware n the city
I'urcbKStrs can rely upon ob'alnlng a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price which cauuot be equalled.
He also has a larKe stock of American Western
watclii tn all varieties and at all nrlcea A vlj.it to
bis store is sure to result in plew.iU aud uoUt!
MONEY LOANED
In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Diamonds,
Silver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods,
etc., at KHTTitw's Loan OlUce, Northeast corner
Fifteenth and Market streets.
Dkiicatk Fkm alks, Suffortog humanity nd
who does not suffer from disease or Irom being over
tasked ?-wlll find tne "manaara wine Blttsrs" of
Alfred Bpeer an antidote to general debility, uterine
and liver aii'eclions. The moat delicate women osn
use It with un'alllng advantage. They only need a
trial to ippersede all other tonics, gold by druggists,
Havb voi;b UrnoL-iBBiNo doue at Patten's, No,
Htm Chtsuut street. Ue Is always ready, prompt,
charges moderately, and gives entl.e satisfaction.
Chablss Stokwh Co.,
Merchant Tailor
and Clothiers,
No. 8.1 Choanal street.
JIali.it, DAVU.A Co.'s Pianos are unequalled In
durability, brilliancy, tone and power. Distinguished
pianists say tbey are the bet. We uever listened to
any plauo so eaohaating. .
No Ffcvaoa. Cartalns and Bbades sslllng at a
treat rtduotlon. No pretense, nut real, bona !M
bMgains, at ptteo's. No. WSChesnuHtreet.
Bakoai"" ir lotwiro. -s
Jlnriinlnt in Girthing.
Jtarvaint in Vlhl0. -,a
Jiatpnint tn CMhUtft. 'ill
Jiarpnlnt in tUdlhmu.
Jinrcalnt in Mottling,
finrpainl in Vi'ilhlufi. f
Jinrenint in UtotMny. -J a
Mnrfiaint In f7'Ainf.
Jinrgntm tn ''IntMnf
Jturgnint in ('totninp. f,f,
linrgnint in CVtlMnp. j,a
n.. Pricft of tverytninn rwluerd nhice l.he
n,Mrainmnt of Stock: the. nirliml of holll Mt:n'nat
22S?6'-. tf Onrrnnt.'UU m-, , uoo a
A
Wanamakkb A Kbowm,
WlNlUtKIK A Jit OWN,
V 4NAMAKHI A IHlUWH,
W A NAHAKKIl A BrtOWM,
WaKAMAKIH & fluowN,
VANAWAKKB A tlHOWN,
WiNtsiKitA Rbiiwn,
WlNAUAKItt A BR1WN,
WAKKM4KICR A Bl:0VW,
Thr Laikht Ciathino Hotifn,
TUB l.AHUKXT C'LllTHINtl ltOllNIC,
Thb Laiiofst (Maititino lior'R,
TUB liAB'IKST Olothinci Hoikk,
TnH LaRUKMT (JlX)TIUNf( Hoithk,
Tub LaBukht Ui.nTHiNu Hui'sK,
Oak Hall,
Oak Hall,
Oak Hall,
Oak Hall
Oak Hail,
Oak Hall,
The pon. Ruth ani Mahkbt strict.
Tub Cur, H.ih and Mahkk.t mtbkktn.
The ( or. Sixth and Mahkbt htrkrt.
Tub Cob. Hi xth and Markrt Rtrbkts.
Tub tx't (Si.th and Mabkkt MTBHF.T'.
Thb Cob. biXTir and Mabkkt bTRKars.
MARRIED.
1M NKFORP-CLARK On the 13th Instant, at tin
bride a residence, by the Rev. M. I. KurU, eator of
8'. C.pnige'x M. K (ilinrcb, M r. Wl LCI A&t I DU JJi-
l UHDK) Miss KL1.A 11. I LARK, botb oftliU olty.
LKETfTt MOLL1N On the 1 lib InMnnt. br the
Rev. Father Relt.y. Mr. JAM 1.KK1TH M Miss
I AKHlU.MlliL)N, notn ot this city.
WcKiMELLr-THOMAS. On Utm 19th Instant. at
the rwddence of the bride's father by tte Uluht, Her.
James K. Wood Blshnp of i-bliBdelphln, JACKSON
Mi'KLMfTT.I.. Chief Knirliieer U. B. Navy. H AlAK V,
daughter ot J uhn Thuiuas, Esq.
DIED.
Mf( f-ARANAN. Ou Tneddnv. January Id. JAM Ks
Mil LiIUNAN. In the 6:ith year ul his age.
Relative and mends are Invited to Attend inn rune-
rl, from his late reslderee. No. Iil8 Monterey street,
on 1 ridy at 1 o clock, Interuieut at Mount Morish
Cemetery.
ro lTS.-On the lath Instant. ISAAC POTTS, in the
72d year of bis age.
Tne reinuves ana inenns or inn inrauy ure reapf-ow-fnliv
invited to Attend his fnneral. from his late resi
dence, No.ZOlaftepvlvaHtreet, on Friday at 11 o'clock:.
To proceed to Laurel 11111 Cemetery.
BCOTT.-On tne 19th Instant, PATRICK SCOTT.
aged fit yearr.
tho rniktivai and friends of thn family are respect-
fully Inv.led to attend the fnneral, from bis late resi
dence No. 2.VJ N. Broad street, on Friday morning at
bX o'clock. ;
Am eric
Life Insurance
aN
Company,
Of lUiladeliUia.
S. E. Comer Fourth aud Walwit Streets
M&Thi Itistitution has no superior in ihe United
Stat6$. 610
DRY GOODS.
(JOTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT,
SIRAWBRIDGE k CLOTHIER
CEKTllAL 1)111 GOODS STOIC K,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
We shall continue to maintain and Increase the re
putation we bave sustained et being l tie largest and
Cheapest Muslin Housa
IN THE CITY.
Receiving our snpplles from first hands only, we
snau nereatier sen mi
Muslins bj the Tiocc at the Hcgulnr Whole
sale Prices.
TIIIHTY-FIVE CASES AND 1JALK8
MUSLINS,
Comprising all the leading brands and widths of
pillow .num. i ms,
WIUG NllltEl 1KUM,
mUMIUKTlflUli,
WAHKI'TTA,
UILIIAIMIIM.",
HEW lOHK BllliXjH,
UAI flllL.!,
AUKWKIOIIT,
rouiivriitti'',
iiouKKi:i:iKtt.
FBfJIT OF THIS 1.0UJBI.
Our constant aim will be to make the lowest prices
In tho market,
tieod yard-wde (shirting. 12'i eents. .
Vardwide Uubleacoed mohhii, i-i.a cents,
yaros wide Unbleached bheeliugs, bo cents.
House Furnishing; Linens
IN LARGE AhSOKTMUNT.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER.
18(J9-C03irETlTI0N TRICES ! !
Ul' TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES !!
OUlt CUSTOM EIIS THE UAIXERS!!
Goods delivered
ia all parts of the city ckrefully
aud tree ot charge.
MUSLLNS1 Ml'SUNS!
Thornleys Popular Corner.
We have laid In a superior stock of MUSLINS,
Jileached aud Unbleached, all widths and quallt'es,
and ra pr pared to supply the thousands of our
Philadelphia hoauekeepers on the very bwt terms.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
K. E. Cor. E1UUTU and SL'BINU UARDEX.
N. B. Vol can ride to our door. It will pay to
come. iiiiurp
DB3 GOODS AND B1IAWLS closing ont low.
pOPULAH PRICKS KOK DKY (JOODtf.
IlICHEY.MlAKI' CO.,
No. 727 ClltfiMl' Street.
KILKS.
VKLVK1S.
VKLVB.TKBN8.
IhieU POPLINS.
FltKKt'll Pol'LlNS.
hlLK PUPLlNb.
WOOL rOrtlNH.
PLAID POPLINB
CM ANUKAU1.U Poi'LINS,
Diets Hooiis at xs cents,
Dress (iuods at Stfovuu,
lJreu Uoud at H8 tenia.
Dress Goods at 40 centH.
Dress UooOs at 60 ceuts.
Drew UooUs at tiUi cents..
Hiosh Uuoos at 76 ceuls.
Drfks Goods, l to ii.
BLANK KIB '
H.ANNKLM.
Cloths and Casslraeres,
Paris La Belie bklris.
1JA LMOH A 1;
Hi KAt JI1.D MUSLINS.
HtfKKY, bHARP A CO
KICtfKY, BMAUP A CO
KICK E Y, BIIAKP JE CJ.
KICKEY. KUAUP A CO
HICKKY, SIIAKP A CO.
ft It 'KEY, MIAKP ih. CO.
KU:KEY, HllAKP A CO.
KIOKKY, BHARP A CO.
RICKKV, HiiAHP A CO.
HICKKY, 811 ARP A CO
KIC K KY, IsHARP A fcO.
KICKEY, f HARP S CO,
KICK EY, feHAUP A CO
RICKEY, bHARP A Qrt
KICK K Y, BH AKP A CO
KICK'KY, KH.VRP A C'J
KICKKY, HHARP it t:0
HICKKY, hllAUP A CO
KICKKY. bliKP A CO
KICklCY. bill A KP A '.CO
KICKKY. SUA HP :CO
RICK KY, Bit ARI A W
RICKEY, PIIARP A CO
KICKKY. hUARP A CO,
NVllllK OOOI1S.
KICK it V. HMAUP A CO
Popular prices lor Dry Goods by the ys.rU, piece
or
RICKEY, BIIARI CO.,
lWmwsirp No.VtfOilKHXUTBlreet.
LIFE INSURANCE.
50 MB CERT. DIVIDEND
Declared Jnnuai-y 1, 1800,
nr. tag
AMERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF rilIL.ADKr,lrM:ilA,
S. E. Comer FOUUTH aud WALNUT Sts.
WHAT rOKSTHH BIGNIFT TO THOSR IN
EttJHUD AND TKOE ABOUT TO Be! INSURED
IN "THK AMKHJCAN LIFE?"
I. ItshowslhePUOSPERITirof "The American."
X It shown thai "The American" does a bars
business.
3. It shows that "The American" Is WELL MAS
AGED. 4, It shows that "The American" have placed just
ONE-HALF ot the annual premium to the credit of
"Participating Pollclus," and may be used In the pay
ment ot future premiums.
6, It shows that Phlladelpnlans and Pennsylvanlane
need not go outside of their own city and State to
II Ld ALL that Is desirable in any Lite Insuranoe
Company, and to secure all possible benellla of being
Insured.
WHY DIDN'T YOU GO INTO "TUB AMERI
CAN" LAST YKAH?
BEE 1 0 IT THAT YOU GO IN FOR THE NEXT
DIVIDEND.
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. President.
GEORGE NUGENT, V.ce President.
JOHN 8. WILSON, eecretary.
JOHN C. BIMS, Actuary. I Pi fmTK
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
United States of America,
WASIIlSltiTOX, II. c.
Chartered bj Special Act of Congress,
Approrcd Julj 25, 1868.
CASH CAPITAL, SI. 000,000
BRANCH. OFFICE:
FIRST XATHtt'Al BAAK RUILDL,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where the business of the Company Is trans
acted, and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed.
DIKKOTORS.
CLARENCE H. CLAKK,
Jav COOKK.
John W. Ki.ms,
W. G. MOOllHKAD,
OKOHOK F. 1 YLKlt,
J. IilJSCKLKY CLAKK,
e. a. kollin8,
Henry 1). Cookb,
Wa, K. Ohanslkb,
John D. Dki'kkrs,
hOOWAKO Uoduk,
a. C. Fahn&oiock.
OFFIOKK8.
CLAr.KNCE H. Clark, Philadelphia, Prealdent,
J ay Cookk, Uhau'iuau Ftuauca nndExeoatlva
OouimUiee,
Hkmiy I. Cookk, Washington, Vioe-Preeldeut,
lZMEiuiON W. J..tr, I'uiiaUolpIila, -eoteury
aiid Aetnai y,
K K. Turnek, WaHliiutfton, Assistant;. eo'y.
Francis G. Wmitii, M. i)., Modlcal Director,
j. Ktv ino Meabk, U. i As6iuiaut Medical
L1 rector,
MKOICAIi ADVISOKY HOARD.
J. K. liAESEs, 8uigeou-Ueueial a. M. A., Wash
iuiou. P. J. HORWirz, Chicl Modlcal Uepartmea
U.S. S Wa.hliiijiou.
U. W. lSLiaa, M. !., Washington.
SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEYS,
lioui. Wm. Ii. Ohanplkb. Washiugtau, D. C.
GMiltOE UARPINO, PUlltitf lphia, Pa.
THE ADVA N TAG
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Ollerod by this Company are:
It Is k National Company, chartered by spe
ciBl act of i.hDgrena, ItMH.
It huti a paid-up capital of (1,000,000.
It oileis low rates ot premium.
It furnishes larger insurance than other com
pa til en for the same ruouey.
It Is defliilte and certaiu In Its terms.
It Is a home company la every locality
Its policies are exempt from aitaciimJut.
There are no unnecessary restrictions lu the
policies.
Every policy is nonforfeitable.
Policies may bo tafceu whlou pay to the In
jured their lull amount and return all tho pre
xniunis, so that tne Insurance costs only tne in
terest on the annual payments.
Policies may be taken mat will pay to the
Insured, utter a certain number of years, daring
life an annual Income of one-tenth tne amount
named in the policy.
No extra rate 1b charged for risks upon the
lives of females. Hi wsrp
It insures not to pay dividends, but at so low
a cost that dividends will bo Impossible.
DRY GOODS.
LINEN STORE,
No. 028 ARCH STREET.
NEW TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS.
Table Linens by the Yard,
The Cheapest Mayers will iiud
9 I
PRICES SATISFACTORY.
LARZELERE A DUCHEY,
Custom Rouse Brokers aud Notaries Public,
No. 405 LIBRARY Street.
AH Custom House Business transacted.
PASSPORTS PROCURED.
G
1HOICK AliT'CLKS 1 OU HOLIDAYS. -AT
(lie illjou I urulniituB t-.t re, JSo. R M. tjlXTll
Kreei. below Arcli, may ie niuuu a supuro iHort-
ment of 9 Aovy sens. xtn;a.iiu, wiuvoa, xiButiKer
rlilt-is, Jtnsmry, lc wlilrU .re oiIukkI at very low
prici-B. Mr. lUl'tlAHD KAYUk tba proprietor, hat
txc.elleui Usia to tiie sMleclloa of his mucH.
Also. Lis Improveil bliouitltir Stu FuUora Bblrt
wlilcb bs.s given such universal stlfcll'n. cm by
meuurf mni't- 18 'il ImSo
rv d . F. f : l u a li I , v k i li ri i n .vBTbuk.
JrfOKON. Ircsu ail Ulktmsei oi liors a and c.t
tiBHUU all surgi:si oitrUou. wi'.n eUloient aot-oiu-luodailoi-s
lor liorii-M t lils lnliruiftry, Ho. tttiu
MAUGHAM- Blrt-et, .bove foplnr. 1 lti
PRIZKfi CASIIEi; IN ROi'Ali HAVANA,
KKNTUI KY, and MItMUiU I-Ol l l'-ltl K-l.
tlircnliirs su( aua liiiorumuoiu Ktveu JOSEPH
BAI1 M, No. 7S tlKOA.lWAV, Hon Vork. Pot
OU1C0 U" tiM, 1 19 lui
JANUARY 20, 1869.
UNDERWRITERS' SJ-E-
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING;
Slightly Damaged by Water.
Stock to be closed out immediately.
i
PAINTER, READ & ELDREDGE,
No. 321 CHESNUT Street,
1 IS (Up
LAST MONTH
HOEV3ER, COL LAD A Y & CO.
IIAVH THIS DAY MADE
STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS
IX OKDKR
TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK,
AS THEIR
LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1.
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street.
FINANCIAL.
LEHIGH VALLEY BB.
MORTGAGE BONDS.
We offer for sale a limited amount of these
FIRST-OLASS BONDS
AT
NINETY,
And Accrued Interest from December !
The Bonds are in amounts of
SIOOO,
Kither Rpglfitered or Coupon, at the option of
tne purchaser, aud bear interest, at
SIX l'Eli CEKT.,
FrecTrom all Governmculaud State Taxes
The Mortgage under wnicli these Bonds are
issued Is lor
11YE MILLION OF DOLLARS,
Upon a property costing over
TWEMY MILL10.NS 01' DOLLARS
The gross receipts upon wlilch lor me year past
are over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS.
WeoQer these Bonds as lu every respect
A FIRST.CLASS SECURITY,
And will receive In payment for them United
States, Htate, City, or other MarAelaule
becurllles, ullowin lUo lull
market price.
DREXEL & CO.,
BANKEUS,
No. 34 S. THllil) Street.
1VM. II. KEWB0LD, SOS Jc AER1SO
Corner WALSUT uml DOCK Sis.,
12 221U1TP
riULADKLPiilA,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW STYLI'l
SKATING IfiOOX
BARTLETT,
THE BOOT MAKEIt,
A'o. 33 SOUTH SIXill STREET.
Sievi Styles for tiie Promenade.
Kevr Stj les for tlto Tarlor.
Aevr Styles lor llearj Weather.
Ills large stock enables him to furnish a good
At stall times. 1U18 fmw
CIGARS.
s.
FUGUET & SONS,
IMPORTERS OP HAVANA URIAHS,
mid Mauafecturers ol Hue Clears,
No. 23 8. FRONT Etresl. l'lilladelphla.
lending brands of Havana Clears, Imported by
every su-.iuer, at low rUuie. Al..o. ol our own
make aud copyrighted brands, as followa;
"MARIANA BITA" puro Havana (Hgars.
'I'M IIAV01-O" purs Uvna 1'iii.h cisars.
''ixKUH1Vi"i'lS."'elcUd Le''-
l.o prices, variety ol sl.tw, and warranted
quality l U "'i
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PHILADELPHIA,
OF THE SALE.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
CHAMPION SAFES !
I'h ii,ADFi.rnf A, January 18,198.
Met-srs. FARREL, HEltRING A CO ,
No. 029 Chesnut street.
Gcutlemen:-On the night or the 13th Inst., as
is well known to the citizens of Philadelphia,
our large and extensive store and valuable
stock of merchandise, No. DOli Chesnut street,
was burned.
The fire was one of the most extensive and
destructive that has visited our olty for many
years, the heat being so Intense fUat even the
mat ble cornice was almost obliterated.
We had, as you are aware, two of your valu
able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE.
PROOF SAFES; an1 nobly have they vlndl.
cated your well-known reputation as manafaq
lor ;s of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, U anyfurthsr
proof bad been required.
They were subjected to the most Intense het,'
and it affords us much pleasure to Inform you
that after recovering them from the ruins, wa
found upon examination that, our books, papers,
and other valuables. TTere all In perfect condi
tion. Yours, vfcry respectfully,
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.
TUT. ONLY SAITS EXPOSED TO THIJ
I I Hi: I Sir I'ALDWIXL'S STORE
Htm: n:iiKEi., iierkinq a co.
Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1889.
Messrs. FARUEI,, HERRING A CO.,
No. 629 Cnesnut street.
Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th Instant
our large store, 8. Y. cornerjof Ninth and Ches
nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock,
of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire.
We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE-PROOF SAFEH, which contained our
principal books and papers, and although It was
exposed to the most lateuse heat for over M
hours, we are happy to say It proved Itself
worthy of our recommendation. Our books
and papers were all preserved. We oheerfully
tender our testimonial to the rnany already
published, in giving the HERRING 8AFE tho
credit and confidence It Justly merits.
Tours, very respectfully,
HO WELL) & BROTHER
ru;!;i;i. iu;i:u(; & co.,
ClIASiriOX SAFES,
No. C29 CHESNUT
Street,
i 8 at
PHILADELPHIA.
DE 4 FX KfS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT
si'.itmi aud skill have Invented u anlawlM
hoartuir id every dtpe of dearae: also. HttirHm.
tor.,- alo, Craudall's Paten Crulcbas, saparlof ta
anr othars lit oa, at P. MADaiUAkTKij. U H