THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, I860. . Business Enterprise. Imong tbe most entcrprlsinfr men of PMU doiphia. tnd Indeed of the country, Is Dr. J. II. Bohenck, who by strict Intenrtty and Indomit able eneray and perseverance, bas built up for fllmselt a name or which his children and Ms follow-cltizens may equally feel proud, lie has pent thirty years In tbc manufacture of his renowned medicine the Seaweed Tonic, Pul monlc Syrup, and Mandrake Pills; and deeply onsible of their value as valuable specifics, ho pared no expenre In Introducing them Into the world's market. After devoting twenty years of bin life in this labor, ha commenced to reap tho reward, and has con' nue I , until now he Is In possesion Of a magnificent fortune, and un bouored mlm ber of a Urge circle of friends and acquaint ances. In order to accumulate wealth he must have secured the confidence of the community, and In order to do this he must lave bad a pood article, and It must have been accordiug to hU representation, for it is well known that a people once deceived will never give tbe same individual another chance to violate their con fidence. Ihe medicines compounded by Dr. Schick are the results of years of experience, and be himself was the party operated on. When quite & young man he became aware that be wis a prey to the most insidious of diseases, con sumption, end ho was treated by eminent pby Blclans, both in tbis and ofher countries. Finally he began treating himself, and iu a short time he gained In flesh and strength, and has con tinued in good heaUh. Tins favorable, hippy, VCt nexpcclc(l result of his own specifics upon himself, not only convinced htm of tho real valuo of his "consumption medi cine, " but also induced a like belief iu the minds of the general public. He saved himself from the ravipres sure to result, if unchecked, In death of that destroyer, and then gave the boaefltof his discoveries first to bis own country; then to the world at large. Tbe fact that he, although far gone in health, almost beyond the hope of recovery, was saved, yields the must flattering assurance to those in the Incipient stages of tho disease, that they can, by tbe use of the medicines which succeeded in his case, recover health and vigor. But then it must be borne in mind that his case mav have been a peculiar one one to which his specifics weie exactly adapted. They may be, to be sure, equally as well adapted to other caics as far advanced in danger as his, but the sooner their Curative pi opei ties are applied the more rapid must be their happy effect, and tbe more ' quickly will the person who takes them be restored to health. These are facts, and carry their own argument. Do not wait until your lungs have disappeared in expectorated blood, ud your frame has wasted away into shadowy , emaciation, before you fly to measures of relief and prospective cure. Dr. Schcnck himself, notwithstanding his faith in the applicability of his medicines even-to desperate cases, advises all threatened with consumption not to delay, but to at once obviate auy further advance of the dif-easc by destroying its first symptoms. The experience of thousands testifies that for the cure of the premonitory indications of the approach of the disease Dr. Schenck's medi cines Lave prevailed ; and surely in tb.9 llirut of the recoveries they have effected, they are worthy of a trial. As staudard specifics they can De piocured anywhere. We copy the fol lowing articles from the Philadelphia Xortti Anuricjn and Germaniotrn leleqraph, eo tliat our citizens can fcce iu what estimation Dr. Scueiick is held by the newspaper fraternity: On Saturday we reprinted lrom a Western paper anarticlc commenting upon the extra rdi nary bucccss of Dr. Schenck, the celebrated niiinu'acturer of tbo family medicines bearing his name, and stating most truly that tbat gen tleman most thoroughly deserved his good fortune. Dr. Schenck has been one of the most enterprising business men in Philadelphia, and having early learned that no matter how great tbe Intrinsic woith ot bis productions, tbey could not be made popular until the people were taught their merit, bo commenced a very extensive sjstem ot advertising. Not dis couraged by tbe fact that his receipts were not immediately made enormous, he continued to work with increasing vigor, and he now has the satisfaction of leeltngtbat his present immenc revenues are tbe result of his own foie?lL'tit and shrewdnet-s. By the constaut improvement ot the locality selected for bis country seal h3 has added to me value of all the property in tae vleinltv. With all who know him he is most popular, and we doubt if any man com manding so large an acquaintance is more thoroughly appreciated for business integrity ' and personal kindliness of disposition." Phila delphia wortn American, eb. l. CONSUMPTION AND ITS TREATMENT. "Iu former times diseases of the lungs were ibnt imptrlectly understood, and the remedies mem pled generally hastened the progress of jurdisease, and its fatality was consequently much greater than at the preseut time, fir the t treatment of tbe malady is now much more i effectual and the number of deaths proportion- ably less. Diet, and tbe relieving of the patient i uioou, me supposed panacea tor almost every . disease, were usually resorted to. ami the do or sufferer rapidly became weaker, and died eailier man 11 me aiseae was allowed to take its own rourbe undUturbed. Now. it is wcIlkno,vn that what is of the Bret importance for the relief 01 vuis disease is plenty or whole.-ome fool, moderate exerciso in a warn and dry atmo sphere, and abstinence from all exciting causes. if possible, such as explore to cold or damp ir, vioieni exercis", oinoufiiess, etc. As an instance as to bow great an age consumptives may somellcncj live, we miy mention Presi dent Day, of Yale College, who died about two years ao in his ninety-filth jeir, auij geimciLan. in his younger years, was treated for consumption bv some of tne bekl ptnMciaus in this couutrv and Eurone. but con tinued to grow weaker, Hiidat length became so lurch reduced in flesh that he was scarcely able to walk. At this time he visited the Bermudas, without experiencing any beneficial effects, and finally icturncd home, to all unocarauces iu the last i-tsges of pulmonary consumption. He went tl rough a course of treatment of his o n, gained in nosh and btrenctb. and continue t in good b alth. In disra es of the lungs the blooi b.xTmei impoverished and the flesh wattes away, mereiore. what mo patient wants is a course of treatment that will replenish the lost blood, heal tbe tubercles on the lungs, and restore a healthful circulation throughout tbe system. This Is precisely what Dr. Schenck's remedies will no anU arc doing every day iiiere ore numreus ot persons, formerly patients of Dr. Bchenek, who acknowledee that tbeir present vigorous health is ojviug to the timely use of Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandiake Pills. Ali discuses when attended to in their incipvut tttaees are ni'ich easier to subdue than if allowed to progress nucbecked and become firmlv estiPlished. Therefore, all who aro in the Incipient stages of couHuuipviuu, rouKu, pain in tue Dreast, uuut sweats, etc. etc.. should 'take tune hv Hie f.re. lock,' and no longer bexttate wbeu a restoration to health can so readily bo obtained. Even in cases of consumption supposed to be incurable, where Irlenrls and pbjsielaus have despaired, the use of these medicines bus caved an 1 nro. longed tbe patients' lives. Dr. Scbenek can bo consulted every Saturday, wituout charge, ut his principal ofUce, No. 15 North Hlxth t-treet. corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, and uW medicines can be obtained of druggists throuvu- out tbe 1uitedbtaU's." Oemaioiv 5 tai'otV leiejraph, MUSICAL JLKD DRAMATIC. Th City Amusement. At the Arch Btrkkt Thkatrb, this even Inn, Edmund Yates' comedy or l'ame Oat will be presented for the first, time la this city. Mn Jotin Drew assumes the role of "Mm. Harry Lsngley'' and Mr. Barton Hill that of Mortimer Wtdgewood," while tbe rem itn'ter of the cat la distributed among Miss Ll'als Prioe, Miss Fanny Davenport, Mrs. (Jretse, Mrs. Thnyer, and Mesars. Evorly, Heraple, Junes, Aiaekay, and Cratg. Tam twi, we Imagine, la a modern sentimental soct-ty drama, dealing with the traditional types of English character, good, bad, and Indifferent. 1 1 was first brought before tno publio at the 1'ilnceof Wales Theatre, London, on the Urn of Deoem'-or last, and Us Urat representation on this side of the ocean was ut Helwyu's Theatre, Boston, on January 11. Tame Call will be produced every eveulng until further notice, followed, on eaah occimlou, by Mr, H. Craig's fanciful pnrvernlon of 11 irbc h'.cit. Ax iiik Wai-nht htkkkt IiiKATKK Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wllllama commence an ensie ruiuil this evening, aoprarlnir In Tits fairy Vircle, Tnr Custom f the Cmntri, aud A Lta of a Lovi r. Mr. aod Mrs Williams are anonn tub ben interpreters of Irish and Yankee ltfotn.it we have on the American stage, and their en gagement cannot be other luan a prosperous one. At titis CnKNirr Ktkfft Thratck ihe Hunan Uallou Comlo Onum ( rnnuy Hiipe.ir this evening In Otltmuiou's ())," mid mi to morrow f venlna they will again give The Mur riutje by Linitcrm. Mk. Jamkh K. Mnitnsrn will cive a reading at the Academy of Mintic thl evenlnir, uu.lor the auspices and for the m-uetll of the MerCMU li.'e Library Conpaoy. Tne progiammu em l)i net s the following: f-dectlon from tbe Mrieha.nl of fv,nre The Trial Sernp, Act iv. ' Drilling," hy , T. Iluctmtmu IVvul 'C:Ihw() WIiim," hy IOciy" 1 1 "Umlruollon ul btnnactii-i'lU.' Dy Itvrou 'MieriUan's Jtltli-." by T. llncviaoHii tton t B"ini'tion Iron Jiiltus (vsoi lut- Oratloua Ih lao Forncn. The Aoventiires of A freil .11. pie and Kuchel ths Sp liHter-lroui Ilia Fick wl':s ro.po.8." The O fum ani a okciikstka will give an other of tliflr Httraeilve nil )lm reueir-ials at the new Iior:ieullural Hill on W e.luesd afternoon, the probramuie ooing as follows: 1. Overture "L Slrene" Aub r 2. 1 ruelihncei waolmii (ov ro i irsi) - 10 B vU 8 WedrtlriK Vnur "Wll,"( -....A. Kulllng ( Utdieait d to the (irniniH Orenusir. ut II u.) . AdaRlo, fr jtn Premiere MlnT'i'il" Kaliwo ls S (ivfritire 't.e Val d'Andorre'' (hy req iH4ll..lla:evy 6. Nehelbildr 1-4iitl'(by rqaes' ) H. VJ. Luiubye 7, llrpHlau Llruultier KiaeobatiD "jiO ' (lirst tloiM .. II. Il'lie At tub American Tii kathk, In addition to the UAual varied and entertaining proeratams. the mai vel'ous achievements of Harry Uuir, taa "Man-l1 lsn," are a gret attractiun. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Scpremic Coubt ii Uano Chief Justice Thompson and Juclgca Agnew and Williams. rue loiiowing judmenta were tnls mornlag gl ven by Acnew, J.: f.uward Kvansvs HamricitiV (;o.. uarnisneea of Owen Evans. Error to the Ulstrlot Court of rbiladelpUla county. Judgment affirmed. Uuiggle and Wife vs. Hepburn fe Pdi'seh. Appeal by certificate from Nisi i'rlus. Appeal quaHhed at rosts of appellants. Tne argument or tne rniiadeipnia list, was rtsumed. liibTKicT Court, No. 1 Judge Hare. wor- man & btover vs. Adam Waitnman. Au action to recover a balance on a book account for a boat load of stone sold aud delivered. On Ulai. District Court. No. 2 Judee Btrond. Alonzo Cordon va. George C. Barber. An aotlon on a promissory note. No defense. Verdiollor plslntin, UKJU-ao. Charlemagne Tower vs. Louisa A. Loeser, administratrix, etc. An notion on a promla-i-ory note. No defense. Verdict for plalutifl', 81219-21. Cbariotte is. (Jewell, executrix, etc.. vs. Francis U. Collnday, Kxecutnr. An action on h Dromlsanry note. No defense. Verdlol for plaintiff. 82741-45. KPDjamin Aj. wrinuiHnu juun j-. ciuerium, Bnjlding Inspectore of the city of Philadelphia, va. Kobnrt It Beatty and Frederics: A. Lntt- man. This Is an aotlon to recover a nonalty of gfiuo tor an alleged Dreacn or an actoi Assornoiy, It belDg averred tbat tbe defendants, lessues of Cot cert Hall, obstructed tbe entrance from the 6treet wltb benches and chairs during tne Dickens readings, oontrary to an act passed in tbat reaard. Tne penally, if re covered, the act gives to the relief of disabled llremen. on trial. Court of Common plicas .in ige urewster. Tbe feigned issue liat was taken up to day, and the nrntCHce neiore uie iwuri whs tnatoi Mary K. Tripler, by ber next friend John Jennr, vs. W. Trloler. This was an action In dtvorco. the II bellant alleging that she married the respond ent wnile under age ana agninat ner win, nav- lne been coerced thereto oy ner moinor. un trial. Coubt ov Qtjartfr sessions Judges Alli son. Ludlow, and Pelt ce. Tbe Court this morn- Ids was engaged In bearing tbe arguments of petitions presented oy property owners praying a decree that tbe Park Commission aball pay tbem Interest upon the priuclpal of tbe pur chase money agreed to be paid from the time of tbe agreement made down to tne lime oi pay ing caab, alleging, In most of the cases, that the bargains were made eight months ago upon rash terms, and tbey have been slnoe that time. in consequence thereof, deprived of auy benefits from raid properties, xne arguments, at tne close of our report, were situ in progress. JOHNSON'S AMXLSTY. Tlie Proclnmaf lou Nnntained by the loiirtM, FromKnorville Tenn.) lJresi and Htiraht,Fcb. 2. Judee Tries delivered an oral opinion yester day lu the l ederal Court upon the motion to dtamits tbe prosecution lu the ease of the United Btates vs. John II. Cro.ler. for treaaou. As stated in our previous report, tbe defendant. along with about a thousand others ot more or less prominence in tne ueceiuon, was inuictea In the United Stales Circuit Court at this nlace aome four or five years ago for treason. He wan arrested and admitted in ball though up to tue present term of tbe court be had tiled no plan of any sort to trie inuicimcnt.ana.wuuout pieuaing, moved the court, through his oaunael.rodistn iss the proceedings againat him uuder tne general provisions oi tne proclamation ot tne rrosi dent. iKBticl the 25tb of December last. To tills the district attorney objected, and a lengthy argument ensued, of which we have already mude mention, ilia uouor ueiu. ursi. in-At tue President ha a right to Kraut p:irdons either to individual olienuers (except in cases on mpcaou- inent), by apeclai exercise of tlia power, or to classes oi oueniiers oy a general exer cise of it, and ibis right Is derived from or conferred by tue Constitution; sooond, that be bas tho rlKUt, likewise, to make such pardon or general amnesty known by solemn proclamation; third, that courts of the United Hlates should lake judicial conus ance of such uroclarnatious for the patdoi of a f peciHed ollense nud stay proceedings t ir the punishment oi sucu oiuriKe. wnr.iuer auc.i pro- el iniitiou be specially pleaded in bur of the prosecution or not; and, therefore, fourth, that tho President, bad the constllu'lonul rlv.ht lo Issue bla proclamation of the 2'jtn or Uecaniber laar.anu mat tne uoietiuaut cannot un item further to enawer an Indictment for an oft'euso for which tbe court miiHt know, from the in dictment Itself, be baa hevrn fully panloned. l i e nit tlon was bUHtiilned. tlto iudieimout dis- mlfcsed, and defendant dlacnar ged. A l'nrls Inriileut. The Fall Hall Gazette tells this story: "An amnhicg incident occurred at the opening of inerreion uuainutrs on aioaoav. Aneviv- appointed at'aobe at the American Ktubassv came to wltuet-a the ceremony, but, Lelns on- known to tbe police, was Htopped by the two olllclala at the ooor, who asued mm bis name. Tbe attache answered Komethltis In KnitllHh. nn.l Mttemnted to nasa on. but lha otlinlalM re. fund to admit him. This so enraged tbe Ame rican that ne aeieu trie two omciats oy tue collar and knocked their beads against eaoh other two or three times. An officer now came unand asked the attache for his card, which was immediately produced, and bad a remark able eli'ect. on the conduot of the policemen, not. withstanding tne treatment iuey n i recuiveu. n ii.u iinurufi nrniuuuuiVi nun wi.u wuuu cm preemen showed the aittohe to his seat." miuir( liv a wacr of Berlin on New Tear's Day attracted crowds to one ot tue pnn- . c a l i., I Tn i i a cit !( At t Knra I I Mil PHlVkil Ul v-.-r--- , . . ..t i. if ni.ni cirnia i t run iii 1 1 1 i.ii x i lua '-"-'-' uv aw U n In.. rn.unr'i chrtn nnn I LIB HULUUl Ul 11J i . i ...,.in. iui,.... i.t (.it. fnr four hours, with out moving, in the place of the wax figuro in the window. At 3 in mo auernouu uc oi-i'V" ... bin post, dresced In a white sheet and with a ihim.i u ir rtn nia npn i imrmMiiiiicii uv a jta vu,. " j,. i iiiiiu v inrt maae nv tue ijYsniiiuti to muke Ulia r;Uow wm ltsu oi direct boys we'e tempted by the promise of larere re wards lo moke their most rldicnloas grimao-s, and andrcPs him in a'l sorti of fnuny speeches but all In vain. Ho remained Immovable until the clock struck 7, when ho roe. bowel gravely to tbe assembled crowd, and retire 1 into tin shop. CITY "ITEMS. Patcim ObkaTlv Iss-.m'CKii to rloif. out WM't tstneknf Mrn't, YuutM and Jloyn' Clnthinp. UtUt-wav brtwfn Bbnwktt A Y., iirtAnnrt: V Thwkk Hai.6. birth ttrrftn.) No. am Mabkkt MT , Fnn,uiri,pnt, And No. 601 Broadway, Nw Vobk. Why is it lbt the fioble totter, with uncertain s'rp-, over the tace of the earth, In danger every day of falling victims to the morbid Inn traces by whlc i we are all surrounded, when a toited and provoa vegetable toolc. crhlo orrttdowlng them Willi the vlgcr they reed, la procuraMe In every city, twn. lud settlement 7 It inl-ht n-ituDKhly be thought that after tbe twelve years' experience wlilcli the world has tad of IfoKi ETTi. k's Bittkrs, all would know that Its ellVct Is lo prevent disease. At UiIh season the atmosphere Is surcharged with tho seeds of Intermittonts, renitttents, rleiiiua.tsm, pulmonary disorders, bCIui.s cnmplolols, aud tho like. Persons whose nervous sytt'etns are relaxed are the first to succumb to these distempers. It race up the physical energies, Ihea, with this poteiitUI vpgetsble toaic. Ii Is the mont owrrlul raonporant which the botanic klnudtiui has ever yleMed lo p tlent reseaich and (sperment. Try II. The blludest disciple of the old medical docmai will at least admit that a tonlo and alt, rllve compounded of approved herbs, roots, and harks, can d'j no haria. while the lehtiinoDy or thonsa: ds lnvlUs a trial or Its vlrlu. Vigor Is the thli.g mo-t ncetlel lu Hiahu oA-es, as well es lu riyspop.'ila and ncrvuiis airec.lins, and Hohtkttsr' I1itti:iis Is the sjlnst. r u rest, anil must wholesome strengthening prepara'lon that human skill has yet cuncocted. As a tonic It Is both mild and agreeable to the tvite and ctlmnlatlug la lts action upon the system, Hundreds of physicians have abr-ndoned all the officinal receipts, and prescribed thU harmless toilo as a preventive aud cine fur ail caiej ol Chills aal Fever. IK 1HIS CHASniAllI.W CLIMtTK of OQ'S a Cold Is easily taken, and without due care another will 1,9 contracted on top of It one Cold thns running Into another until the accompanying Cough btoomei settled and confirmed, straining and racking ihe IUDt;s, and uUiuia'ely stimulating Ihe production of tubercles; yet notwithstanding a mJorlty ot eitstiug cases of clearly defined Pulmonary Disease may tuus be accounted for, ihouands are now carelessly ai- lowlrg themselves to drltt through the prell nluary symptoms, under the fatal delusion that tiiny uro troubled with ''Nothing but a Cold." Hot obvious Is It therefore, that a Cold should be carefully cued for fiom its Inclpiency, and every exertl-in Ui3d lit rid tbe s;stem of Its effects T Coughs an t C'ulds Pulmonary, Bronchial and An'luuatlo A tljcitoin, are readily cured by that s andard preparation, Dc, l, Jaynt's Kxnectoiaut, and by promptly risjrtlng to it, all fears of dangerous rejults will sojn beCI- slj a'.ed. Sold everywhere. Cube by raiNo beitKa'M Ci rmas. Tha co'n-.diu wuHle ot the eueriy of our ey: to.u. Ir jiii b jing ovt.r- taalrfd both mentally aud vhyslcully, riulri s mmic thing to keep our faculties lu tune and oiironstl tullous in a snnud coudlt'.in, so us t j ririh'.n mt;i meet tho deiuani.s which .re cenirantly UpIiik m til.i upon n-. This is provided fir la Speer'a "dtau'lard Wine Hitters." 'J he use of them for i. -ilioi t tlae cocvltce the mrst Incredulous. They arj Mpaer'a pure wine embittered by tho best vegetable t jiiU.s known to analytical chemists; nothing uioi ani nothing less. Bold by Iirutte''' - An liieotiTANT Hals. On Tnecday next a larire ale of horsci, carriages sMghs, harnoss, rjh s.e'c, will he held at the Cas.eiherry Mtab.es, Uuates street, below Eleventh. Borne of the horn's are tip-top trotters, and all the articles ofl'ired aro first-class. They compri o the entire stock of W. A Bolger, and totbusewuoareluqu.se or hAnaaome turnouts tbd sale oflers excellent iaduccTuents. Alfred IS., fiertc- ness, of course, Is the auctioneer oa the occasion. A Hacking Cough Is one of the most diatresslng as well as aannerons loruis oi conu one can bo allllcted with. Iu cotitlnuoua action fatigues and Irritates the luugs, aud thus engenders consumption. Upham's Fresh Meat Cure will cure the cough, soothe ihe Irritated bronchia, and give toue aud vigor to tbe lungs and whole systom. A untitle bottle will convince any one ot its niiruv Buld one dollar per bnttle. jUJiMBX-uai, jii'LiJ'Uwar or i;uwiikn, No. 602 Arch strueU MOSEY LOANED In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Dlarunuil. Irillver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Uooilti, etc, at Rkttsw's Loan utuce, jNortneast corner Fifteenth and Market streets. ntnucTiON is FmcEa To close oft Winter Stock. Chablkh !tokks a Co., Clothiers, Ko. 821 Chesnut street. t'KiN Diskasks What form of disease Is more annoying than that of tbe skin, with Its Itching, stinging, smarting. Its ugly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous desquamations. Happily, Hleakell's Tetter Ointment is a sovereign remedy for every form of afcln disease, making a radical cure lu every case. Bold b cenla per box. Sent by mall for Wl cents. Johnston, Holloway A Cow den, Jkwsxby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 Booth KrcoDd street, bas the largest and most attractive assortment of fine eweiry aud silverware u the city Purchasers can rely npou obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He alito has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bla store la sure lo result iu pleasure aud proUt. Hallktt, Davis fc Co.'s Pianos, No. 9i7 Chesnut street, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone, and power. Dlstlniulshed .pianists say they are tbe best. We never IMteued to any l'lano so en chanting. Mabin Bhothbrs, Aucilonefrs, No, s-.m Oheiinui street, sell a valuable private Horary ol Miscella neous Books this evening at 7 o clock. tXOSINO OUT WINTK8 BTOC'K, f j Closing Out Winter Block, Closing Out Winter Block. Closing Out Whiter Htnek. Closing Out Winter Bto 'k. n Closing O it Winter Block. -iu Closing Out Winter bujck. - t'lotliiK Out Winter Block. -i.a am 9 ft' cial. Kotick Uoterttiii.ed to olissout ad tm. stoikot the termer nrm. we again call Hiiemi,,,, tu the la -t tliat since the appraisement we have reduced the price or an our koou i ue uir on muni, i i uen s biid Hoys' bulls ana overcoats sun vt-rv noon. Wanamakkr it Brown, WiNASt KIU & JUOWN, WANAMAKUH iSi BUOWM, Oak Hai.l, THU IiAROKMT Cl.OI'HISO HllltKIC. Tirr. Con. biath and Maukkt BiunbiS, MA.RHIED. r.lIlC IIAT.T. W ATT, -V.ti.l.r.,. 0 hir Tlo A r.. . .v.-f. e. I IIOM AH Hi HI 11 AIJL tj Ji,IZAlii:rH A AllOH, both of 1-hlladeiiihirf.' I'HAVPKr.I, 11 A 111 Til U A , ., nwiMsnnA nl Ul Fauinel . rrlpps, in-ar HnuiHrto:i a.. Knnriiarv 4. by i.T.'. Oprnwell, Mr. JOHN W. I'll APr-fXL to oii jr. uxacoOK. both ol Philadelphia, .. , . p,u,l-yI'l'ANi:ifl-Fohruary 4. at Ihe lisp 1st Parsouaice In Bu-t eion. Pblladeluhla. by Key. W K. etllllWBIl. Mr. KIltvlMU unun.i-J .1 u.,.lla. ton. loMias ANNIK VAI.LANOK, of Philadelphia. ..7. t i, 7.. 1 1 On ti.a 4th Mstanr, at No. l.?'..Kilber.',?,'!L'v-'' biJlv. Ihwld meele, 1) D.. Mr, J A M aa VV 11 A to Mls ANNla! X. PAT rfcUHOtf, DIED. ARntRIl-Otl lha7th tnatsnt ftf tv Old BnSUmO- yt No lila, IIKU I. A 11 A IK H Kit, In the 701b yi- of ber age, tellctoftbe late Bunt am In Archer. . The relative and friends of the family are respect full Invited to attend ber mneral, from the residence pi her son, Benjamin F. Archer, No. 81s Cooper street, Camden. N. J., on Wednesday, the lUlh Instant, at 11 0 clock A. M. without further notice. LAMPLUOH. At Chester, Dslawara county, Pa February 7. KAMUi-1, K. I,AMPt.UUH, In the 7id year of his age. 'Ihe relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from Ihe rmluanoe of his danohUr. Mrs. S. M. Mmltb. Wetlnesdav, the 10:h In slant, at i o'clock P. M, Intermenl at Ches r llaral Cemetery. Masonic brethren take notice. I.ONOBHOHK.-On Ihe 8th Instant. SAHAH IONG BHOK K, wife oi Ihe late James Longshore, in the 6di year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited te attend the fnnera'. from the residence of l-er son In-law, Jacob Landls, No. 4M0 Penn street, below Vi.iilkmrt KranktoH, on Weclneedav after noon at 1 o'clock. Klllieral In nrnlWMl til CSdar Hill Cemetery, MORTON.-On tbe Stli Inst . PKNSRU COOMBt. son or Joshua and AtuamlA Morion, In the l.m year of h Is age. The relatives and friends of Ihe family are respect fully invited to attend tho funeral, from the mlienco ol his parents. No, S1.I Allen street, KonstnKion, nn Wednesday atteruonn tae UHh insiBir, ai S o'clock. PI.ATT.-On l e rrnary 7. Ih-iS KANK1K I) , wife of W. Harry Plan, and -lauchter ol Joseph 1). and Cor nelia Murphy, aged V4 year1. 1'iincml liimi the teulloure of her paren'S, on Wednesday, Kebiuv in. lsi;!i, at 10 o clock A . M. Interment at Wood mini". t BPKNCKU On tlia 7tn Instant. RK'I AtD RUK BPKM Kit. son of John and Klt.';eth p.ii;! r, sgitd in yeara . . . The relatives and rriemls of the famtlv. and the members of tin. Werteaeos Htcnra l-'ire Cimipaiiy. are resin.fi'Ily Invited to artend the funeral from kU parents' residence, No. si! B. Mi:un l st-eer, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cloof. lo proceed tn l.bene.er lit. K I'hnruh Vault. BTOI'DA ItC, On i.tic evi-nlim of the ,Vh Inr-tant, fwrs KKBKCCA HTOKDa HI'. r'.lel oi the late John 8 rdilHri. In the Wd year ot h"r rr.e. Fuuernl frm her mie residence, Nc. ll'n N. Ht vetith st eel. on Tuemhiy at In o clock A. M., lo winch the mslo r lends are Invited. if I'A Vl.OR. on Ihe evenlnn of the r, h insisnt. fitt NRLI&, t!HiiKhlrol John M and Kl .betu M Tay lor. BgHii 2 years and Hi days. Th relatives and friends of the family are pflneot fully Invited in attend the Inner a), from her imn-uU' reMlrlenre No. 414 Queen street, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'oloc-. WIUOCKS.-On tbevth Instsnt, THOMAS II . son of Harriet aud the late Thoiuus Wllcockn, In II. e 2&lh year ot bis age. Ttae relative:, and friends of the family are resueot fully Invited to attend the funeral, from thi res'dem-e of bis mother, Ne. l:.:'.6K Seventh s'reot, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Funeral services at IheCliurch of ihe Annum lallou Interment at Br. Mary's Oam terx. WOOLDRIPHF.-Oo the 8 h Instant, JAMK4 N' , Jk.. son of jAiA.es W. aud CatherlDe Wooldrldga, agfd years. His friends and relatives of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from tho rexii clence of his parents, fvn MS N. Eleventh streit, oa TueEilay aftei nooii, tUe Si.1i liisrant. at 3 o'cloi k. LIFE INSURANCE. BY THE AMERICAN MFC CO. Of tbiltidelUia, S. Corner Fonrtli und Wujiuit Street ! AGENTS WANTED IN ! f.et er terms i.ri-d. NOWHKRK of- Ad lre--t or ca I at Olbce. 1 to S P. M. C'irucany's riiil.utclitliia 0 1.VIN U. Mi-LEAN, 4 1(1 Miinaner Of City Arsncy CIGAilS. O CIGAR SMOKERS, "MARIANA RITA" Cigar?, in twenty variv)tie.A of alz and price, are pure au Havana ioiiacco; prononuoe't equal to Imported Cigam, yet mui;h cheaper? Tkv Tuem. " FR A DIAVOLO' Cigars, in five variuties, are purn Havana Fii.uobs, Still cheaper, and umsarpaial at tbeir price! Tuy Theu. These Brands, Copj-rightud, are uiauufao- tured exclusively by S. FUOUET & SONS, No. 22l South FRONT Street, r.F.on.Ar. InroKTKRs, as always, of Fi.ni? Havana Cic aks. h tn iu BOOTS AND SHOES. 1SJEW STYLE SKATING II O O T M BARTLETT, THE BOOT MAKEK, ao. S3 SOTU SIXTU STKEET. 'cw Stylos for the Promenade. Sew Styles for the Parlor. Sew Styles for Ilearj Weather. His large block enabita uim to Xurnlsu a good fit at all times. lOiafiawi! CARPETIMGS. GREAT REDUCTION. $50,000 WOKTII OF OUR STOCK 01 CABPETINGS Have been retliieed in price lo close out curly aud make room (or HEW bPRIfiG GOODS. IiEEVE I. KNKJIIT 1222 & SOX, CHESNUT STREET 1 in liuwluirp 1'Uli.ADKLPHIA. D1E FEIM3TEN MEU3EL ARAKOIKHT IN Di:a UANZKN K TAG 12 FKBTia .UK ANSICHT, TEPl'ICU UNU G A KT1 EN KN E S BKG Rl t't'K N . GEORGE J. HENKELS, jiKUUKL FAUUICKANT, TUIUI'EKNTU AND CHESNUT. jjjuirp PUILADELPUIA. DRY GOODS. JOHN BURNS. NO. 317 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE BFRTTCB. WHITE IOSDO tOBDED PI)VE. To arrlva tnls day tho well-known WHITE CODDED PI Cf. lf. WIUTECORDI riivr,si4. if " WHITE COBDEO riVFf Sic. On eas of that desirable Whlte Corded Pane, and vtsrranlsd same as were sold last season, ai d WOULD BE VEBT CflE.tP AT 50o. 1 CAME SPLENDID FM1CREO PIQCE, t7S' PlKiirf d PTinias, m to fff'jC, last year's prices. Tine Corded Plqnrs, 31. , W'jC, 7, Wc. aAINMOuUIV. t'AMHItHSJ, AND WIM Jill MM. Patlu Plald Cambrics, iH,V,iS. M to53c Hot in I'.ald Nainsooks, lor Evening Dresses, 2S OPIItS up. f-yardswide Froncli Muillns, lor Evening Dresses. IMaln Nrliuooks, Victoria LU8 It dressed Cam br.c. IIA tllil Kti i nl!l, EBOn !,. I'P ll tJIHI Kfl JNNEKTIN4.M, FltO l 12'jO. t'P Tl)lcLUBiif,Na,klns, Towt-ls, Bblrllng Linens ta every varistr. 8 4 Whwuii & Armstrong White Daniaik,s7',c. JOHN SURKS, So. J7 S. ELEVENTH STREET, It All )VK SPKO06 glLKS ! SILKS! SILKS I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S SILK DEl'lIMMEJiT Is uow Uuusually Attractive. The assortment is large and prices reasonable. RICH BLACK SILKS. RICH FANCY SILKS, RICH PLAIN SILKS. RICH KVENTNCr SILKS, PINK SILKS, WHITB SILKS, CORN-COLORED SILKS, SCARLET SILKS, BLUE SILK?. PLAIN DRESS SILKS at $2 00. ALL SHADES DRESS SILKS at 2 00. RICH CORDED SILKS at 6275. VERY WIDE HEAVY SILKS at 3 30. GOOD BLACK SILKS at $2 00. HEAVY BLACK GR0S GRAINS at $2 50. Just received, per late steamer, fall assortments of SILK aud LINEW POPLINS iu Maids, plain, and BROCADE FIGURES. SiRAWBRIDSE &l CL0IHIER, ijE.vnuL way wmis house, Corner HGHTH and' MARKET, VHIt.ArjKf.PHfA. W Hiri; AM' A 'J AS KUlt PAUTIE3, '.Vlilte Cordeil A.lpi!its. Wblo Fr.:r.d MerlnotM. White Pi l'llu Aljmp-iH. At vtry popular prlcts. vn i l l; 4:ooi. i'.Ditl and striped Nainsook-?, 'l eta. up. W'lilte bof. tliiljli C'aiiio; tf, HI cl. up. Victoria Liwvh, bar iln i, 07 unci 5(i ots. .rnooftct) While II, worth 500is. Wlilte Swits MtihlluH, 2V eta up. si rsi.nx.s Gciod j-aril-wldBSUlrtlug4, !:, ctl. op. All tbe tcood makes Hbtrr.lDi;ii. W Ide lieavy Huoeiir.gH. 50 m 8. stteuojis, all widths, by Ihe yd. or po. im:. is, i:ic. Nrw ?prlui 1'riutB. fc-hli tlu Vrlnts, n.vellls. 18 lo 37 ots. New UlngbtuaB, Dtlnlnas, uto. a7? ...-ct. Freuch 1'i inta reduced from 62. 10 cl. UilalLus reduced from 22. I'OOI'KIS A- t'lUVAUD, 1 7 fhfu S. E. Cor NINTH uni MaKKEl'bA STEEL & SON Have Now Oiu'ii a Large Assortment or Black and Colored Silks. Black Silks with Luttre, $125 to $2-50. attack tiro (Jiaiu Silks, to W. IMat k Dress Silks, if I -50. Colored 1'ress ilks, SBl-75. Spring Shades Colored Silks, $U. ColM-cd Silks ofererj variety, $230 to A few lots of Kaucy Bllka cloHlbg out taw. Winter Dress Goods. JJithwce of our Stoek t losing oit without Regard to L'ott. KOH. till AM1 715 KOHTII TK1TI1 T., PfllLADKLPHfA. V V TOWN LI 0 1 T FX PI'M SFS ! ! 0UH tl'STOMEiiS Till: (UimtSI! OooJa delivered la all .aris of the city carefully aud tree t charge. musllnsi yi;sust Ihornleys Popular Cornor. We bave laid In a snpprlor stock of HCSLIKM, Bleavhtid aud UnbieaLbetl, all uhiilij Mud qua'lt'es and an prrpared to turply the thoua:idi of oar Philadelphia hoosetceeppru on tbs very bust terms. JOSEPH H. THORN LEY, S. E. lor. E1UUTU and Sl'KlNU (JAKUO. K. B.-Yoaca;i ride U our Coot. It will pay lo come. llUluirp DUi'iiS GOOljS AND 811 A WIM closing out low. PROVISIONS, ETC. HJICIIAKL MliAUUKK & CO., Ko. 11i South SIXTEENTH Street, WHOLHbALE AND RliTAIIi DKALKU3 IN PUOYIslOKN, UtalllllM, AMU HASH CUM. IUH I'AM lit V VMl!. iieustAriK 10 run bokkm. a&j DRY GOODS. LINEI1 BTOEIE, NOa 828 ARCH STREET; SPECIAL B A R Q A I If . One Hundred Dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfe. 31 Okts, or $350 Per Dozen, WELL WORTH $5 00 PER DOZEN". pOTULAB ntiCES FOR DRV GOODS. IlICKKY, SHARP A CO., Ko. 787 t'HESSl'X Street. HfLKS. VKLVK1 'KN8. IK1NH POPI.INH. FKkM'H ful'JJNs. hi LK POPLINS. WOOL POPI-INH. PLAID POPLINS CSANBKAHLS POPLINS. JDrtfcS Hoods at cuuUi. JJrss Ooeds at iiOCfiiM, lrexs Uoods at H5 cents. Dress Ooods at 40 cents. Dress UooCs at bo cuis. Dress Goods at 81', cuta. Dreis Ooous at ;s cents. Dret,s Moods, tl to 13. BLANK KT8. FI.AMNKLx, .Cloths and Casslmere. Par's La BbIih ISklria. BALM OKAIJ. BLF.AClll.Xi MUSLINS. MKKNH BfCKBY, SHARP A OO K1CKKY, HHAKP fc OX) K1CUKY, bHAKP dk OO KICK E Y, BHAKP OO KICKKY, bll 4.HP A CO KICKKY. HHAKP Jt OO RICK KY, SHARP fc CO KIc'KKV, a RP Sc OO RIt KEY. SHARP A OO KICK k Y, SHARP A OO KICK k:y, HHARP & CO RICK RY, KHaKP m CO RICKEY, SHARP A OO KK KEY, SHARP ft OO HJCKKY. SHARP A CO RICK K Y, SHARP A CO RICKEY. SHARP A OO KICK KY, HHAHP A OO RICKEY, 8H.RP fc CO RICK E Y. SHARP A OO KICK EY. SHARP A OO RICKEY, SHARP A CO. RICKKV, SHARP A OO. RICK KY, SHARP A OO. whitk ooona Ponnlar prices for Dry Goods bv tbe vard. rjlnoe. or package. KICItEY, NIIAKP A CO., 1 23 wfinjrp o. 727 CHESNUT Street. FIRE AND HbUrglAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! Philadelphia, January 18,1009. Messrs. FAKEEIj, HERRING A CO., No. 629 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: On the night or the 13th Inst, m la well known to tbe citizens of Philadelphia, our large and extensive store and valuable stock or merchandise, No. 902 Chesnut street was burned. Tbe fire was one or the most extensive and destructive tbat has visited our city for many years, the heat being so Intense that even the marble cornice was almost obliterated. We had, as you areaware, two of your valu able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES; and nobly have they vindi cated your well-known reputation as manufac turers or FIRE-PROOF SAFES, 11 anyfurtuec proof bad been required. They were subjected to the most intense heat, and it afiords us much pleasure to Inform yoa that after recovering them from the ruins, we found upon examination that our books, papers, and other valuables were ail In perfect condi tion. Yours, very respectfully, J AS. K. CALDWELL A 00. TIIK ONLY SAFES EXPOSED TO THE FIRE IN (ALI)WfXL'S STORE H EUE FARIIEL, IIEKRI&G A CO. Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1889. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 Chesnut street. Gentlemen-On the night or the 13th instant our large store, S. W. corner.of Ninth and Ches nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock; or wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We had one or your PATENT CHAMPION FIUE-PIIOOF SAFES, whloh contained oar principal books and papers, and although ltwaa exposed to tbe most Intense itat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say it pror5 Itself worthy or onr recommendation. OarobrA- and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already published, in giving the H Ml RING SAFE the credit and confidence it Justly merits, i lira, very renpctfuiy, HOWELL & BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. 1'iIII.AUELPHIA, Jin. Ill, 1HU8. Mefers. FARREL, HERRING CO., No. J2'J (Jhesuut street. Gentlemen: I h?rd one of your make of safes in the baeroent olj, E. Caldwell A Co.'s store ai the time of the great fire on the night of Ihe Uih instant. It was removed from the ruins to-day, ami uu opening it I found all my book, pipers, groon bucks, wntclK'S, and waleh tuutorUIs, etc., all preserved. I Kul glud Unit I iiad one of your truly vftluxlile tufos, aud shall want auother of your make when 1 get loua'.ed. Yours, very rthpeclfuUy, F. L KIRK PATRICK, with J. E. (U'dwcll Co., Nd. bid Chesnut street. FA KM!, lEWIM! & -CO., C1IA31FI0X SAFES, Ko. C20 CHESriUT Street, i ti tt PHILADELPHIA. smi-iii. ana ssrn u- "" iiuarlns lu vrr Ui-rt ol uaalneua; also, Reoplraw US( tlfffl-i'MMiraat. tali tlUMBUS K11 frbrunry 3.
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