THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1869. MUSICAL AND DKIMATIC. The City Amusements. Opra MoirrrE Mr. Fist's season of opera hovffe, to com men oe next Monday evening, at too Academy of MqrIo, prouilaea to be as plea-s-tasltw.libeshorl. Lovers of muslOHndaotlna Will be glad to welcome Irma, Tosteo, Aajic, Led no, Lsgrlffonl, and tbe other artists who established themselves here as perma nent favorite. The season will be limited to even performances, under the direction of Adolpa lUrgfeld. and on Mouday evening La rerichols will be produced for the first time la this oily. Three other novelties will also be given L Bavard, Cfiamon do Fortunxo, Or phee aux Knfer. The prloe of subscription tlokets for tbe reason bas been fixed at 7'60. At th k A Ken the comedy of A Victim of Ci'r cumttancet And John Brougham's burlesque of Pooahontat will be performed this evening. Ax thk Walnut Mr. ami Mra. Barney WIN llama will appear this evenln? in the drama of Shandy Mnguire and In the farce of In and Out tj Place. On Monday evening John Brougham's new Irian drama of The Emerald King will be pro duced In handsome style. At tub Chf.snut MUs Susan Ualtonaud troupe will appear this evening In the operetta of ynchelle. On Friday evening Mr. Thomas Whiflin will have his first benefit In tbla cliy. Oflenbaoh's operettas of La Rotede St. Jeur and "OtT will be given. Mr. Whlffln Is a comedian of much ability, be has established himself as a favorite with the public, and we hope that he will have full house. At thk Amkiucam IMsley 's Japanese Troupe Will appear this evening. Th Oer-ania Obc ukstra will give a pub to rehearsal at Horticultural Hall this after, noon. Thb Arabian Nights' Kntertainmhn-t, Whloh will open at Concert Hall on Thursday, March 4, Is a combination of attractions which Will be appreciated by the public. Fifty beauti ful tableaux will be exhibited, and a number ol talented artists will appear in various enter taining performances. A number of valuable gifts will be distributed to the audience every ventng. Rv. Henry Ward Breciikr will lecture on ."national Amusements" at the Academy of Musio, on to-morrow evening, uuder the aus ploes of the Young Men's Christian Association. MB.JAMK4 E. Murdoch will glveareadiuz On Thursday evening, at Morton Hall, Haver ford street, above Forty-first, West Philadel phia. Mr. Murdoch will read selections from Shakespeare and the modern poets, and we can pi omlse those who attend an Intellectual uud t Djoy able entertainment. CITY ITEMS. P&IOEH OBKATLY ItKDDCKD tO ClOSt OV.l Winter bUck of Men't, Youtlu' and Soys' Ctuthing. Mai tony btween Bum sett A Co., Fiftn and'. y Towkr Kali,. 6ixtn ttrerts.) No. 511 Mabkkt Bt , Philadbi.phja, Amp No. 6oo Bkoadwat. Naw Yobk. Th ?ALvaar Collection- or Paintings. a. line epportuniiy la offered to lovers ot art by tbe sale of tbe paintings belonging to C W. F. Calvert, Ksq., of North Broad street, to purchase works ot un doubted merit. These paintings are now on exhibi tion at the gallery 01 B. 8Citt. Jr., No, 10 JO Cbesnut street. Some ot the best American and European artists ot tbe day are represented, and the collec tion will wel repay a visit. The following are some of the moat interesting works: "The Captive Bird." ty f aotix, Is a line specimen of a celebrated Freucn painter of tbe seventeenth century. This la an excel lent piece of color, and it Is guaranteed to be an ori ginal; "The Bick Bister" No 10, by La rout de Meti, ol Paris, Is an interesting little genre picture efmuch artlstlo merit; "The Shepherdess," No. 32. by Laurent de Buel, of Brussels, Is a characteristic work by one of. the most celebrated animal painters Of the dsyj' -What Shall I say to Him?" No. 8S, by O. Bcbassele, of Philadelphia, represents two hand some Oerman gir's discussing the composition of a love-letter; "Valley and Falls of the Amonoosack River, White Mountains," No. SI, by K. D. Lewis, Is one of the best works or a popular Philadelphia artist: "Teaching the Tune," No. SO, by F. Wleecbel brlnck, of Uusseldorf, is an Interesting poire subject, , admirably painted; another fine picture Is "A Winter Scene," No. 61. by S. Jacobsoa.of Dutseldorf; "The fuzxled Policeman," No. 48, by Carl Boker, of Dus teldort, represents a Prussian policeman examining I the passport or an Italian organ boy; the policeman acratcbing bis bead in perplexity, and tbe confident . attitude of the boy, who Is vertalu that bis paper' are correct, are admirably rendered; ' Weighing In the Mill." No, 6i, by Nordenberg, of Dusseldorf, Is a superior work by an artist of eminence. Other good ' paintings In the collection are: "Wharf Scene la Hol land," No. SO, by Hulck, of Amsterdam; "Landscape with Cattle." No. 87, by H. Barry, of Utrecht; ' The Coming Storm," by F. Musin, of Brussels; "SnusH at tfarrsgansett," No. 46, by W. T. Kichards, of Phila delphia; "Helping Little Sister." No. 46, by II Werner, of Dusseldorf; "Plaviug in the Sunshine,' No. (2, byH. Sondcrmana, of Dusseldorf; "The Un lucky Number," No. 57, by LIUchauer, of Dosselderf; and a number of works by E. Mors n, James Ilamll- ton, F. Van fceverndonck, O. W. Nlcholsan. Paul Weber, H. C. Blapuam, 3. F. Herring. Thomas Sully WKotkkoek, Von Behen. J. Strcenel, U. A. Koeic koek,. Vander Waarden, F. Kruseuien, B. C, Koek kotk, P. Vandeivln, Thomas Bnch, J. K. LsniMln, and otLeis. Tbe recent alterations made la Mr. Bcotl's Gallery enable these pictures to be seen U advantage. They will remain on exhibition uatU Thnrsdy evening, when tbe aale wlU lake place at 7;i o'clock. The ta'e Is p:elllvely without reserve; aud as all the works In tbs catalogue will be put up, I here will be plenty ot opportunities for lovers of art to pun-hate ftrnt-rate picttres at low prices. Pbkscbibino roa th Fkoi'IR. We have clspen- earles, hospitals, noble institutions of all kinds, for the rellei of human Ills. Every thoughtful citl.en appreciates the value of tbese establishments for the Amelioration of suffering. But they do not covsr the whole ground; Indeed, it Is Impossible, In tbe nature of things, that tbe amount of good they do should be at all In rroportlon to the popular reed. They are ronfined orlnclpalli to large cities. To the sick man In tbe remote Wet, for example ot what use is the New Yorx City Hospital, or the new vera iiispen' airy? But, altbough asylums for invalids are not to h found everywhere, an unequaiieo tonic ana altera tive 1 within the reach of all. There is nosettlement tht bears a name, within the limits of the United States, where Hostettkr'b Stomach Bitters is not MA.rhle. It la a medicine fo; tue wnuiecimiiuu alty. easily obtainable by all Its members. At this coriodof the year, when the 'Van at sun ol February" Is beglnting to evoke unwholesome vapon from tbe earth, and tbe "fever and ague season" is close at baud, this excellent vegetable preparation it., 1.1 h. Ink on OS a 1-ORTlMKH of th systkm. Ail complaints proceeding from indigestion are rampant when tbe winter breaSs up In a "ground thaw;" slin. t... nn AnKihie orecaatlons are, as a rule, Lken to prevent them. Forestall the evils that lie n..n a minh. and swamp, and pool, reaay to pounce upon the neglectful as soon as the sun shall v iu.,Ated the sDilna miasma from the reeking soil. Fscaps billons attacks, colic, and all malarious endemics aud epidemics by strengvupuiu, :.',r.iVs that -the sun in Ucuao uu " Aiialuslboth llieae compiauiw Lm'acuIiTtkhh are the best possible prelection. , - -ur willlam W. Casildy. No. U Bonth !o"d street, ha. th. lre.t and ' Laaortmeat of flu Jewelry and silverware Ib the city Torchaaer. can rely apoa obtalaln, a real, pure artl Krnuthed at . price which canno l b. quailed Ha also baa a larg. stock of American Western Mi-imi at all nrlcea. AvUlttO DM iwr. It tar. to result In pleasure aud pronl. in. the digestive, secretive, ana aisuusiu -- V,KTAHM INVl'IOaaNTS. Iy.MPe,1 7tn.SL hv tha damps oi ei SpniNfl OvaaooATS, This, tbe finishing touch or the fthloner o centlemen's dress, li without dmbt the most graceful, nest, and tasty rnnt now wora by them. It it U. in it thade to the picture, bringing out In quiet beauty the other portions of your dress In pleaslnc contrast, and Is a true test or tbe wearer's t'Sle and the artist's skill. There Is no part of a gentlemau'a wardioue requiring closer attention, or a more refined teste, than the garment referred to above. Like the shawl of the e'ecnlly drrsmd ladr of fashion, It must be of a color and quality of mate rial lo perfectly agree with the garment It Is to pro Uct, being a very useful and ornanientsl amlilary lo a well-dressed gentleman's until, it should be lined with rich, plaln-rolored silk, and so cut as la allow Of Its being worn carelessly, though gracielully, thrown back on the shou'aers, exptsing ihe front of the under coat and vest In pleasant weather. It should not be 'oo short or mo lonir, bnt so fss'ilaned to suit the height and stslnro of tbe wearer, who will find It a pleasant study to learn to wear this elegant carment with ese and graco. without whloh mucii of Its beauty Is lost. It Is very seld m you see a perfect fitting Spring Overcoat, unless lnded, we except those cut at the well known establishment of CiiABi.Ks SroKBs A (Jo., o. H-41 Ohesnot Mreet, v htre ihiijxtrtirular par-.nrnt ii mwli a tprialli. Too or tax atom Is considered a very ordinary trifling afTalr.Just as well left to go as it came, and hence systematically neglected, until a simple, cura ble affection Is converted Into a sen mis and generally fta Pulmonary Llsease. The more prudent, aware that a violent Cough or Cold should never be tr ft d with, but on the contrary taken care of from Its lncl plency. promptly maks use of Da. D, Javnk'h Ki rjcvoBAMT, a curative which has sustained Its reuu tatlou for over thirty years as a remedy always eiOoa cluns and sure to exe'rt a most beneficial Influsnce onalltbo Bronchial and Pulmonary organs. Hjld by all Druggists Tdk Plaok to. Ujnr. BInce Meisrs. Christopher A May have opened their Kestanrant and Commo dious Doing Bourns, at No. 15 South Fourth stroet, they have been thronged with gentlemen anxious to supply the wants of the inner man, and we are pleased to inform our rendors tha'. any want In their capacity will be speedily supplied at reasonab.e rates, and any ot those who have nnt availed them selves of trying one of their meals sheuld d so at the first opportunity. To the Poiilic, Of all tbe tonics known and of fered to the public, none so fully meets the wants of snflerlrg humanity as those ot Spoor's "Standard Wine Vllteis," for all who are suOerlcg from debility or funct onal derangement. It is a positively pure aLd life renewing article. Just try them. Sold by Pruggiata, Thb Pi-sty ano Wkarv TaAvai.Lr.a will And excellent bath-rooms at the American House, Bos ton. Airy roouir, billiard halls, vertical nllway, cats, readlug-room. and a superior calslnc, render this a favorite house with travellers. JfAi.i.ET, Davis & Cn-'s .'"New Bcale" Grand and Biuare Fiauos have great body of tone, and are as clear anl musical as a bell. The Agency is at No. QZ7 Chesuut street. Kvery musician should have one. BSalk of Boots and Shofs. The early attention ol the trade Is called to toe large and attractive snle or Boots, Shoes, Urogans, etc.. to be sold at C. U UcClees A Co 'a store. No. 50(1 Market street, f morrow (Thursday) morning, February 2-jtli at 10 o'clock. ThkTi-rIIasC'omk For: ...Spring Overcoats. For.... Spring Overcoats. For-.. spring Ovnrc)ta. For sprlug Overcoats, For.. ..............spring overcoats. For pi I n g o veronals. For - Spring overcoats. We have toeiu lor e'.0. We have them lor atl-rn). We have them for MV."i4i. We have tbem for SXV50. We have them for frtWtO. We have them for M'."Ht. We have them lor e0-50. , All prices np to 'S . All prices up to All urlces iid to K ir.. All prices up to All prices upto H l't. All prices up to 4.t. Wanamakku A Bkowsi. iHKLAlUll.hT CLOTHIX1 HOUSU, Oak Hall, Tbk Cob. of Sixth and Makkkt Strbfth MARRIED. BUBK-DAVI3.-June 18. 1R6. br Itev. W. T. Eva. Mr. THUODOKK 15CKK to MJS OOKU-LIA N. D k- Vits.au oi tins city. BT1NGKR BILLBROUGH. On the Krt instant, bv Hev. Francis Cborcii, Mr. UKOK iK W. rt riNiil llt io Miss AIS.N A u. iL.tiKuuuti.Djtn oi this cuy. DIED. BAILKY. On the 21st Instant. Mrs. I.YDIA 11. UA IL&Y . in the 9ist year of her aie. ins relatives ana rrienas or tne wauiy are rnspect- fnny invitea to atteua the funeral, irom ner ia; resi dence, No. 6 M. Fifth street on Thursday afternoon next at 3 o'clock, without further nmice. borvlces at old Fine fUlrevt Church, c.ruerof Fourth and l'lne streets. CADE. On the 2.1d instant. Mrs. HANNAH t'ADK In the A7tb year of her ace. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the faneral, from the resilience ut Mr. John Mullen, on tbe N. K. corner ot Heuoad and Houtb streets, on Friday at VI' i o'cloclc, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Woodbury, jn. J. CONRAD. On Wednesday morning, the Zl'.h In stant, at his resilience. Mttldletown. Delaware caunty. Mr. (il.onnK W. CONKAU. son of the lttte Matthew lonrau, oi rniiaaHipma. ue notice will oe given or ins innerau FINN. On the 22d Instant. WALTER It. FINN. In the 2tiih year ol his age. Tim relatives ana male friends are respectfully In vited to attend tbe faneral. from the resilience of bis father. James C. F inn, Xso. mt cnesuiu street, on Thursday morning at lo o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. homo. On the 23d Instant. II ANN AH. wife of 'hri-,LoDi er liana. In the d'j.u year or her age. The relatives and friends of the faml.y are respert. fully lnv'u d to attend the funeral, from the residence ofherbusbKiiO.JSo. 4 lllckey street (below Market and west ol Fllteeuth), uu Friday afternoon next at l o'clock, bervlcu aud interment at .Mannvuu . MARSHAL!.. February 23. 1809. BETTV W.wHe of Thomas Marshal), a native of Koytou, Lancashire, F-PKiano. . l'tia reiaiivaa ana rrinnaa or iiininxnuy r renvHc-i- fully Invited to attend live funeral, Irom the residence oi ner nusuanu, ab jiuhib, near anuuiuLju. uu in- ilay, the 26th Instant, at 2 o'ciock, n ituout lurtuer no tice. To proceed to UaOdlnglou Church, PERKF.NPINK. On tbe iid Instant, OEORGK PEUK KNFINK, Ha,, aged 09 year.'. The rnlaUvea aud friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, Irom Lis late resldeuce. No. k.i TJ. Knurl h Mreet. on nr Hiav a'. 1 o Cloca. nervues ai St. John's M. K. Church. Interment at Vaalt of Church. RtVAT,. Onthe2',.l Instant. Wlss HAHIIT CEC l- MA RIVAL. dauKhter of Amy and the late WUllam itiui.1 In tha yith vear of her atre. Tne relatives ami irieuus ui iu inrxiur. vu m,Bait Virrln Hniialltvof hL Plilliti de Ken's (. March. are reapecifully invited to attend the funeral, from the resldenceofhermotuer.no in so a. oecjuu street, uu Friday morning at , 0 cloca. YAB110W.-Fbraary 23. KDWiRD 1 AllKUW, in the isd year of his age. 1 lie relatives ana irienoa or tne ramny, i run mm Lodge. No. 13, A. Y, M,: Company 1). Urey Reserves; and tne Fhu-ulx Hose Company, are ri sine. fully In vited to attend hlB fnneral, on Friday alter aoon, February 20. at a o dor, rrom nis late resiaeuce. ro. i:in Arch street. (New York and bavaunau papers p leasecopy.I LIFE INSURANCE. BT THE AMERICAN AGENTS LIFE IKSUBAKCE CO. Ol I'Liladelphla, WANTED S. E. Corner Foarlli aud Walnut Streets. Better terms NOWHERE of fered. Addreis or call at Oompany't OUlce, 1 lo a P. M. CALVIN B, McLEAN, 10 Manager of City Agcy I a I'll J lade! pli la BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIBARD FTKF.ET MAl BE obtained furnished and unfurnished rooms lor loJln Hoard, alsu, U dwitw. lM FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE3 CHAMPION SAFES! FfliLAO-LP-iA, January 13,1801. Meters, FARREL, UKRKINO A CO., Ha 629 Uheannt street. Oentlemen:-On the night or the 18th lnat., M la well known to the olUaena of Philadelphia, our large and extensive gtore and valuable stock of merchandise, No. Wi Cheenut aUeet was burned. The fire wan one of tha most ex tonal ve and destructive that baa visited our city for many years, the beat bolug so Intense that even the marble cornice wrs almost obliterated. We had, mi yon are aware, two of your vain- able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES; and nobly have they vindi cated your well-known reputation aa maiiufao tnrers of FIKE-PKOOF SAFES, IT anyfurUier proof had been required. They were subjected to the moot Intense heat, and It a Cords us much pleasure to inform you that after recovering them from tbe ruins, we found upon examination that our books, papers, and other valuables were all In perfect condi tion. Yours, very respeolfnlly, JAB. E. CALDWKLL OO. TUT. OM.T SAF.EN EXPONKD TO THE flltt: IN (AUMVIXb'M NIOUE W1.HK FAItKtX, HERRING A CO. PHif.ADict.PHiA, Jan. in, mv. MeSBis. KARKEL, HERRING A CO., No. 629 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: On tbe night of the!3ih Instant our large store, 8. W. corner.of Ninth and Ches nut streets, was, together with our heavy stook of wall papers, eutlrely destroyed by lire. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION KIRE-PS'.OOF SAFES, which contained our principal books and papers, and although it was exposed to the most intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say it proved itself worthy of our recommendation. Our boos and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already published, In giving the HERRINO SAKE the oiedit and confidence It justly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELL & UKOXHERa. STILL ANOTHER, i rHII.ADKI.PHIA. Jan. 19. 1801. Messrs. KARUEL, HERRING A OO., --No. 029 Oheennt street. Geutlemen: I had one of your make of safes In the basement ot J. E. Caldwell A Oo. 'a store at the time of the great fire on the night of the i:Sth Instant. It was removed from the ruins to-day, and on opening, it I found all my books, papers, green backs, watches, and watcii materials, etc., all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your truly valuable safes, and shall want another of your make when I get located Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRKPATRICK, .with J. E. Caldwell & Co., No. 819 Chesuut street. FAllREL, HEKKttG & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, No. 629 CHESNUT Street, i 2i if: PHILADELPHIA, WATCHES. W A T C II E 8. C. k A. FEQUIGNOT, 3Iaunrcturcrs aud Importers, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. Z 1 niwelrp Manufactory, iTo. 22 8. FIFTH St. BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. JOVER'S paten: Combination Sofa Bed Is decidedly the best Pofa Bed evei I u vented. It ran he extended fromaeofa Into a handsome French Bedstead, wit h imlr Bprioe uiattresH, lu leu seouuUa ot lime. It requires no unucrewlua or delaclilUK. lias uo seuarailon Deiween tmvk and sent, no cord tn break aud no hinged foot attached lo the top ot tie Ducnioiuupcruiwisen aowu. wnicn is iniHute im lUble lo gel out of repair. It bus tne conveniences ol a Dareau tut noiouiK cioiuing, is easily managed, aud it i. uiiMac!uit lur ii. i.j &et uut o i oruer. i'rict auout the sauie as au ordinary sofa. II. F. HOVER, On iter and Sole Mimiiracturer, 1 26 tuthscm No.!30 h'oulh SECOND btreet. fj A X W PREPARED ELL' GYPSUM, S For Vhltonhi and Coloring Walls, A BD ATJTIFCL. W 8 B LK & CHEAP ARTICLE The Oyisuiu gives the wills a brilitaut gloss, will not rub otr, aud Is lliert toreuiore Uurablw, is easily mutxl, Dd costs no nfoie than the common Lime, aid Its sanitary qualities are excellent: It la therefore lo evtry respect unsurpassed by anything of Ihe kind BatlKlied that all who test It will never asjatn nve Lime, the Inventor would as a ynto siuuy your lu terst by giving the Ciypsum atrial. Orders received for applying the Oypsnm. Partlou- ar attention paid to Parlor aud wore ceinnBs. xin limn TTTWTit MLrMtt l'ullalelihla. Fold bv Uri itr eeuerallv. (it WILLIAM CnOVES, No. 833 SAJiSOM Street, aoekt ron YEATMAN t OBAHAM B 222 In) PURE C1KC1NKATI CATAWBA WIXES. TW DR. F. GIRARD, VETEHINABY BUR--rtfJ-i OEON, treaia all disease of horsea and cal tie, and all surgical oiratluns, with elUolent aocoiu niodatlous fur horse at bU luliriuaxy Ho. MAJuUAMtHKfVV.abuTtPvrbAh ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. 0, HIGHEST-CLASS Will be Sold SCOTT'S ART GALLERY, No. 10 2 0 CHESNUT STREET, ON THURSDAY EVENING, February 25, 1869, Mil. C.W. F. CALVERT THIS SALE WILL BE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT T1TE SLIGHTEST RESERVA TION, . DRY GOODS. J LIM EN DEPARTMENT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Take pleasure In offerlm to the nnhlln n n-ir. tlal Hat of t heir largely Increased atooK of Irl jb, ticotcli, and Haiueley Lluen. SHEETING AND PILLOW LINEN. Richardson, Sons & Owden's Llneus, l'rlme Golden flax Linens. Butchei's Kxtra Heavy and Wide Linen. RUSSIA SHEETINGS. Half Bleached and Bleached Hack Toweling. (ierman Koll aud UlaHeToielings. KuBHla, Scotch, and Uomesllo Oraabes. 18, kO, 22 21 and 30-incit itusala Diaper; 27 and 38 Inch Ulrd-eye. Hialr and Crumb Linens. Shirt Fronts, our own make, made from lllou ardson, Bona & O wdeu'8 Linens. Window BUadlUKs, all widths, in nan, ureea and White. ti-4, 7-4,8-4. 9-4 Table Linene, good deaigns, at d warranted pure linen. JUU designs in iNapains, irom i per irozen up. Doylies from 80 cents per dozen up. Vrencn Dlmitle for spreads. Jaiqnard Linen for furniture covering. WHITS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Onr assortment la now complete, and stock larger tnun ever before, consisting lu part of tUln IS a in HOOK P, luuneu nwuuu, Nainsook Checks. IShlrred Muslins, Plaid Muslins, French Muslin, BwlssMull. I Figured Plfjues, Holt Cambrics, i Plaid Pluues. Plaid Bwiss, STRAWBRIDGE dt CLOTHIER, UE5TRAL UKI ttOOIW UOUSE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. 1SGDC0MPETITI0N rRICES ! ! UP TOWJN-LIUIIT iAi'ShS 1 1 OLK ITSTOAIEKS THE UALNLIISII Uocds delivered In all paru ot the city carefully and tree ol charge. SPECIALTIES JUST Ol'E.NEl). Bicli Black Silks, Siiiwrb Silk roplins, Sarins Dclalues aud Cnlleoes, Cassimeres, Table Linens, aikius, Etc. Ladies can ride to our door ham any part of the city, and we assure them It will more than compen sate them in one visit and (.urcnase. JOSEPH H. THORNLCY. N. E. Cor. E1KUT11 and SMUMj GARDO, a 12 PLAJJELPHIA, IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS. ALL TBUNKS NOW MADE AT The "Ureat Central" Trunk Depot, Have Simons' Patent Bafety Hasp and Baits, which Securely lasteus theTruuit on boih ends with heavy v.mitiv-ly no extra cbarge. nitir AT f'FNTHAL TRTTNIT TlTPOT. y. W. Cor. SEVEJiTU and CHESAU'l'Sts TRAVELLERS. NOTICE. Purchase your Trunks with Simons' Triple Fatten lug. heavy HolU; no tsar iock urea.iog, AT THE OBBAT OEN l'KAL, 2 i 8ni KO. 101 CnBSNTJT BUeet, 8- PRIVATE COLLECTION OF 0 E R tM Previous to his departure for Europe, AT AT HALF-PAST 7 O'CLOCK. DESIHE3 PARTICULARLY B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer. DRY GOODS. p R I C E W O O D, n. w. cob. EiunTa axu rtuu.r.nrt Have Jmt received from Ne Yorft India Twlllel Long C oths. !4"J 31..ITo. r.ryt! Hatln Pluid Nainaooa Mailins, -tr,, 3i, ajw, and (!). ' Hiin bnlpe Muslin, 23. 31, :M, 37 H, 10, and Due. ilaln and Pla'd Orjnii'liet cbM Wnito Jirllliun's. ill, and .H ),'.! Try cheao Wnlte pinuej. j. tin. :!.. 111. n nn and 7Ht'. : " French Corded riqnes. 31. 3T v. 50. . and H3. ' ' Holt-tlulsh Cambrics, Jscone's. Nainoolri. Kwiu Muslins, Victoria Lawns vc i nuif ariieu rowr-iooui i.uip ijinens. ts t, 1-4 , and H 4 fileaulied Ta)le Lu.eai. Walsen and Aruistroug Table Linens. Barnsley Table Llnenx. Linen Nankins. Sfol). Oftill Si. H l-M). n:I.ub to per dozen. Linen Doylies, 75o.. 01, el'4", el )0 up t3 per dozen. jjesi DBKen nuirfciuv iun. Linen Blrdeye, for aprous, very cheap. btotch Llapi r. by lbp(e, cheap. Linen Lawo.O'i1,', 13, 7?-, aud 3i, yard. Bargains in Idle.i' aud ueiilV Linen Udtli. llambnn Kogings and Incertlugs. Dlmltv Bauds Coventry Itulll.uas. MaglcRulllI gn, Fandrlrgbam RuilHngs. J'eslBtered Ruining, a new article: a larg lot very cheap. Jriargaius in i,atuHi pun uhiub ain.r. LadieslFull Hegular-made Ho, ItiU: Uenls' ioper Bloat Httl'-lios ;! tients' Best English Super biout. U7Hv. PRIC10 & WOOD, W. 4'OK. KIOIITH AXDIILIIKBT, 2 0SWII rHIOlDKLPUIA. SPRING LINEN GOODS LINEH STORE, Uo 23 ARCH STREET. BEST IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, LINENS FOR LADIES' Vi NEW LINEN HANDKERCHIEF. EAMfLE CARDS OP NEW STVLES LINEN CAMBRIC DIlESKEi. An imu-enfl etoclt of LINEN Pi00D3 of every descriptiou Retailing At Importers' Prices. FURNITURE, ETC. GEORGE J. HENEELS, CiiBINET MAKER, Nos. 1301 aad 1303 CHESNUT St. iijpup PIIILACELrUIA, "pvEAFNEBS EVERY lNoIUUMBNT TUA XJ science and skill have inveuted to assist tae bear lbs in every decree of dearuuas; also, Keaplra torsi also, Crendail'S Patent Urouibes, suporl". M suy oiuers In use, at V. MAiRA'k DiO, l iTil btiwt. biow Caesau, T UN 5 PAINTINGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT LIFE INSURANCE. . THB NATIONAL ; LIFE iri8URAf.CE COMPANY Uri led States ot America, ITASHLVUTON, D. C. Chartered bj Siwclal Act or Congress, Approted Juij 85,1888. CASH CAPITAL, SI. 000,000 BRANCH OFFICE: FUUST AT10.VL BANK UCLLDLXW, PHILADELPHIA, Where the bualneaa ot the Company la trans) acted, and to which ail general oorreapondeno should be addressed. diheotohb; Clabescb H. Clakk, E. A. KOLMBTB, jay IXlOKC John W. Kllih, HENRY It. UOOKJS, W . Hi. LHANDLKB, John 0. Dkkrkks, Edwakd Doduk, H. C FA2KST0C . W, Ut. MOOEHKAD, George V. Tylkb, J. HlifCEir CUB, OFFICERS. Clabksck u. Clakk, Philadelphia, Prealdeat, Jay Cooks, Chairman if In an oe aad KxecaUvt Coiuulttee, H tNBY 1. Cookk, Washington, Vioe-President, Kkkhbon W. Pkkt, Philadelphia, Hecrelarr and Actuary, E. 8. Tuknbb, Washington, Asalstantb eo'y. Fbanoiu O, Hmitu, M. X)., Medical Director, J. Ewiicq M-A-a, M. ii Asalatant Jdedicai Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. Babk-8, Bargeon-General a. 8. A,, Wm In k ton. P. J. UoBwrts. Chlet Medical Departmeo U.S. N., Washington. D. W. Buss, M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. Hon. Wm. E. Chandeb, Waahlngten, S. a U-ouue ilAusiKa, Philadelphia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oflered by this Company are: It la a National Company, chartered by ape. clat act ot Congreas, lMia. It has a paid-up capital of 1,000,0(W. ' It oilers low rates ol premium. It furnishes larger insurance than other com panles lor the taius money. it is definite and certain In Its terms. it is a home company In every locality. Its policies are exempt Irom attachment. I here are uo antcfaaiy restrictions la th policies. Every pollcv is non-forfeltable. Policies may be taken whloh pay to the la tared their lull amonnt and return all the pre uianiB, so that tne insurance costs only the 1 tereeton the annual payments. Policies may be taaeu that will pa n insured, niter a certain nunibtrol years, daring lire an annual Income ol one-tenth the amount naineu in the poiicy. , (h. No extra rate Is charged lor 'lrt,.nP'rtil 'TiZtiT n'ot-to P-y dividend but so loW a cost tnal Uividcad. will be linponalbla. COAL. lis I L L I A M W. ALTER, LKIIIOH GOAL,, Also, Lorborrj -4 Locust Mountain, Depot, 5o. 957 Sorlh KISTU Street, Below Qirsrd ATeuoo. lMtUU Office, Cor. SIXTH and STltLM U1KUO.
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