THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 18G0. 5 MUSICAL, AND DU UI ITIC. "In:il Crm," The wircess of Herve's opera of VlF.il Crete evening wbh rh derided ah It wan unexpected. For Home reanon this pleee did not hit the fancy of New lork, and It came to us with the reputation of belnir a rather weak affair. The house last evening wax moderately well filled, but It wh evident that no f nthUHlatim exuded about the production of an entire novelty. Those who remained away mimed a genuine treat, and thoae who attended out of mere curiosity remained to applaud with enthuHlanm. The libretto, which was written by the composer, makes a rather mily piece of extravajrancn the main Incident of the plot. A young lady Rets her eye pierced with an arrow while endeavoring to work the target at a Hbiotliifr-mateh ho that hT lover will win the prize. ThlH Idea has tho merit of oddity at leant, but, which in of more Importance, a number of well-liidivldmillzed comedy persona are Introduced, which call for tlnu-ratu aetlng, and the whole 1h net to delightful muHlc. V (V.il Vrn 1h scarcely enough of a burlcttquo to be clasni'd among the opera bouffe, nnd It Ih nitlier toooxtrava gant for a legitimate comic, opera. It Ik nearer the Style of La (frande Duehemt than of any of Oir.-n-bach's pieces that have yet been glv:n hereby either of the French troupes, ami the mu dc throughout is of a higher grade than any of that popular composer's. Nome passages are not unlike Offenbach's familiar strains, but most of the melodic are evidently written with greater care than he usually gives, while they lose nothing In grace aud Lvllllii iwH l.w .nniiuriunn urllh fl f a llirnllnut u I fu ,11 MlJO.lt 11 J vuiiifmi umu n nu uuj in ' in uii "Ma Pauvre Dlndonnette," sung by Malum; Hose Bell; "Allons gat Chasseur," a fine chorus, which was given in admirable style; the duet between "Alexandrlvore" and "Dlndonnette," commencing 'Dejatout mon sang boulllonn;" the legend of the Atmospheric Lobster, "Stir les rives de l'Adnur;"tlie rondeau "Menulserle," by "La Kleur de Noblesse;" "A meg regards voiles," by "Aiexandrivore," in the third act; and the duet with "Dlndonnette," which follows, are all beautiful, and were heartily t ne.ored lust evening. The performance was In every way worthy of com mendation, and the great variety of eccentric char- actors enabled the members of the tronpe to distin guish themselves as actors as well as singers. The choruses were sung In a manner not often equalled on the stage of the Academy, and tho piece was placed upon the stage In a style of completeness, as regards costumes, accessories, etc., that fully realized all the promises given by the management. We hope that Mr. Graa will repeat L'lKil Crew, and we are confident that the oftener It Is heard the better it will be appreciated. The HIT Amusements. At thr Acadhmt or Music ftim de llrabnnt. will be given for the last time this afternoon. This evening Lecocq's opera of Fieur de Tin will be pro duced. On Monday La Vie 1'arwienv. At thk Walnut the burlesque of The Fort! Female Thievet will be performed this evening, previous to which the drama of Oliiw Tirint, In which Mr. Felix Rogers will appear as "The Artful Dodger." A matinee to-day at ii o'clock. At tii k Ohrsnut the extravaganza of The Field of the Cloth of Gold will be given this evening. At thk Akoh Kobertsou's comedy of Nehool will be represented this afternoon and evening for the last times. On Monday Lotta will commence an engagement. At tub Thbatkb C'omyl'K the BrebanHwiss liell Ringers will appoar this afternoon and evening for the last times, On Tuesday next Miss Susan Golton and troupe will commence an engagement. At thk Amkkican attractive entertainments will be given this afternoon and evening. Thk Hp.ntz-11assi.br Okchbhtka will perform at Musical Fund Hall this afternoon. . . CITY ITEMS. Men's, Youth's, akd Boys' Spring Cimimo. A fine meeortment of choice net aoodt, now in More and reeeMng daily; alto, a choice eeleerion f goods n the piece, to be made up to order in the beet ttyle. HALF WAT BKTWBM ) BEJWKTT A CO., fifth and f ToWKR Hai.L, Sixth Street.) 818 Mabket Stiieet, Philadklphia. AMD tOO BhOAPWAY, NKW YOUS, KERlt'S Furnishing China and Glass Establishment, China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Famihes in want of any article in China, Glass, or Stone Ware, will find at this establishment the largest Block in the city, from common red Earthen ware, for the kitchen, to the finest China and Glass made. Bakoatms nc China and Gulss. Kbih'8 China Hall, No. 1318 Chesnut btbkbt. Just received, a large variety of cheap goods, which we affer at about half the nunal prise. Cut Gi.asb. Table Tumblers, $1K per domm, usual price Stiti. Table Tumblers, $2'2& per dozen, usual price $3'5. Table Tumblers, $3 per dozen, usual prioe iSI'W. Water Goblets, $2 per dozen, usual prioe $3. Water Goblets, $2 60 per dozen, usual price $4. Water Goblets, $3 per dozen, usual price $4 50. Champagnes, $2 por dozen, usual price $3. Wine Glasses, $1'60 per dozen, usual price $2'50. (Jail and examine them for yourselves. Jambs K. Kerb A Bra., Cbinal Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. White Stone China Chamber Sets, ten Pieces, only 3'60. These SeU are squal to any $S'60 Sots in the market. Kerb's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. White Stone China Dinner Shts, 02 pieces, $15, at Kerb's China Hall. White French China Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, $28, at Kerb's China Hall. Glassware. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnu street. The largest stock of Glassware in this country. You cannot fail to make a selection from our immense assort UBDV JUIUUKItB, UCVi K, ipw ,ij uucvu , uvavw, ip . wv .1 1U0 per dozen; Decanters, $1 to $74 per pair. Common goods, suitable for the kitchen and culinary purposes, al ways on hand. The great extent and variety of our stock can only be judged by a personal examination and com parison with other establishments, which we solicit. THAT The Clothing Sold by Chaklbs Stokes, No. 834 Chesnut street, IS More fashionably cut, better made and trimmed than any other in the city, THE People well know, and this fact accounts for the prefer- ' ence always shown for our Cuttomer-made Garments. It is beyond QUESTION That the prices asked by Charles Stokes for his vhbt tuptrior Htady-mad Clothing will compare with the lowest asked by parties who vainly eniltaeor to imitate hie etytet, but tor want at exjwrience in the manujaenere ol realty .rtution able Clothing, fail to convince the people that Cuahlkh STOKES does not take the lead, and beyond their reach. MOltAL ' "floor not too high on vanity' weak icing, for ambition' t cloak eoneealea mortal !(." What is More Common on Distressing than Bilious Attack? Who Is not familiar with the well known symptoms :-Oppression across the Stomach and Chest, Low Spirits, Restlessness, Gloominoss of Mini Weakness, Dull Houdacbe, Dirty, Greasy Appearance of the Skin, Yellow Tinge of the White of the Kyes. Loss of Atmetitn. and CostivenessT Few, indeed, of the more or dlnary ills of life are more widely prevalent than thesj Bilious Disorders, and yet they may readily be got rid of by using Dr. D. Jayne's Sanative Pills, by whose operation the Liver will bo rapidly restored to healthy action, the vitiated secretions of the stomach changed, all Costiveness removed, and the whole system assisted in recovering its normal condition. Sold by all Druggists. , "The Hotel Guest."-A paper having tho above title . ...1W bv J. Thomas Huey A Co., at No. 4IW Walnut street, room 83. W. would commend t to our readers, particularly those desirous of advertising their business, aaa first-class paper for that purpose, it bom mailed weekly all through the South and West, as well as ,,, nrBUy thoroughly distributed in the city- In glancing ... .i.,,. wa noticed the cards of some of the loaa In, business houses of Pldladelphia. We feel safe in saying of Mr. Huey that be will spare no effort to make his paper . ir.l,l medium for the wlvertwing puuuo, m Rive and Impbove Youb PmopebtY by painting at .... ' . . . - .4 a mi.ail 11 1 1 cm oral imunds auranie i iui, iui colors Pots and Brushes loaned, at BlMKs A Son's Steam v.iiit'worka, No. 1102 Market street. Haiiet Davis A Go's Pianos possess the most superb sction with unusual purity ol tone, which is one of lo.ely Ct. . S -rest brUliancy. The agents. No. 937 Chssuut exhibit thirty-four premiums over all others. G rover A Bakeb's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Chesnut street. Jewelry. Mr. William W. Cassidy, Wo. IS 8. Seoond street, has the largost and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pnre article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prioes. A visit to his store is sure to result In pleasure and profit. Hurra or Rooms are a favorite method of hotel life. The American House, Huston, has a large number of such, which may be secured by post or telegraph, by families travelling. Camphor Reduced, Camphor HEnuoEi). tfl.ono pounds pnre Camphor (the only sure thing for mntlis) for sale in pound and smaller parkagen, at $1 per pound, at Nimkh A Son's Drug and Paint Warohouse, No. 1102 Market Street. , Mrs. Akn 8. Rtkphmns' Nkw Novel, "The Curs nr Goui,1' now rnnning through tlie columns of the "New York Weekly," where it has proved to bo the most popu lar novel that has ever appeared in the columns of I hut papor, is just published by T. U. Peterson A Brothers, Phi ladelphia. Sale of Fine Furniture. The entire stoek of stipe, rior Cabinet Furniture, manufactured by Tftomia Mn Guin, will be sold at public sale, hy M. Thomas x Snn. on Monday morning, April Is, at the warerooiun. No. 1 707 Chesnut street. Sale peremptory. THK Attractions ok Oak Ham., or' Whv thr Great Mass ok the Pkopi.k " Will Buy Cloth k AT Wa.namakkk & Brown's. OiHArRHT. For a given amount of money they nan get nwre and better Clothing at Oak Hall than any where else In the city. Moht Rkliablk. No misrepresentations as to price or materials. The people are told "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," at Oak Hall. Most Fopflar. People go there because their friends and neighbors, who are shrewd people, go there. They know that Oak Hall could not maintain its Immense and acknowledged and increasing popu larity, unless it really did better than other houses. Lahokst. Largest Buildings I Largest Stock ! argest Variety I largest Reductions ! Largest Trade 1 Largest Facilities! To thbhb "Standinu Attractions" is now added the Special Attraction of the Most Maonificknt Stock of Spring Clothing, Ready-made or Madk to Oiidkk, Very, Very Cheap for cash. N. Ji Nothing can or shall deter Wanamaker & Brown from constantly increasing the advantages of dealing with them, and the people may confidently rely upon obtaining the fullest satisfaction us to price and In every other respect. Wanamaker A Brown, Oak Ham, The Largest Clothing House, 8. E. Cob. Sixth and Market .Streets, DAVISON BF.LL.On Thiirsri&v evening, (he 1Kh instant, at St. Andrew's Ktiisoonal Church. Mantua, bv the Kev. S. K Smith, JAMES S. OAVLSON to I.IZZ1F. HAR PKK BKLL. daughter of John A. Hell, of West. Pnilill. phia. iu;. OOLDEY. On the 13th instant, at Norriton. Mont gomery county, SAMUUL GOLDEY, of this city, aged ol vara. The relatives and friends of the family, Montgomery Lodge, No. 18, A. Y. M., and Mercantile Lodge, No. 35, A. O. G. P.. United States Hose Co.. No. 14. (inorl Intent Hna and Hook and Laddor Co., No. 2, and members of the ronce force are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother-in-law. No. 1012 S. Sixth street, on Sunday next, the lath instant, at 2 o'clock. JA M EH. On the 14th instant. Mrs. MARY ANN JAMKS, wife of John James, and daughter of Jacob and jnargaret ntinger, in me Mia year or ner age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 8. Second street, below Miiilin, on Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. Ao proceed to Konaldson's Uemetery. McELROY. On the 13th instant. Mr. WILLIAM Mi KLKOY, in the 3uth year of his age. ine relatives ana menus oi ine rumuy, also Menta Lodge, No. 2, Jerusalem H. K. A. Chapter, No. 3, A. Y. M. ; American Star J.odge, No. 406, and Ashlsnd Encamp ment, No. 46, 1. O. of O. l', are invited to attend his fune ral, from his late residence, on Monday, the lVth instant, at 3 o'clock P. M. TOTTEN. On the 17th instant. HARRY LAURENCE TOTTKN, aged 2 years and 7 months. ibe relatives ana inenas are invitea to attena tne funeral, from the residence of hiB parents, No. 1710 N. ento Btreet, on Aionaay, ine itn instant, at a o clock, - SECUHE YOUR FAMILY FROM WANT, To Relieve Your Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WUILLDIX, President. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. 6 10 MCOXXVIII s SDectfullv inform Un dertakers that, in order to meet the increased demand for my patent BU RIAL CASKETS, I have taken the larga f actory at no. I 7 mion Avnnur.. With mv enlarged tacilities. I am now ureoared to sunnlv promptly all orders in city or country. S auistuf J1,, n. nanLc i CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. M, T. SNODGItASS & CO.'S EXTENSIVE RETAIL AZJD WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE, No. 34 South SECOND Street, and No. 23 STRAWBERRY Street. Constantly on hand a large and well-assorted 8 took of VKNTI.UN, UTC. Kit, ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, AT LOW PKICE S. 4 3 2m rp QASSIMEREH AND DOESKINS. . JAX.1ES di LEE, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAM It, Are now receiving a large ami CHOICE ASSORT MENT of all the celebrated makes of Black Doeskins aud Cassimeres That come to tho' country, .3 2S a 4 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MjiiaMdiiihn The best defense agaliiHt Moths. Sold by druggists. 1 New t)Ue W cents. TlitOD, b, UAiUilM, UoaWu. It DRY GOODS. DKMONHTHA.T I.O N IN Q HEAT DRY GOODS. IJo. 727 CIIESrOTJT Street. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Prim' to the roorvraniiition of their biwmexa on The First of May Next, WILL OFFKR THK Most Extraordinary Concentration OF BARCJAINS IN DRY GOODS KYKR Kxhilitea in tliiw City .Tlieir Block is nnrivalled for extent and variety and KcnerBl Hdnptittion to the wtuitH of tht-ir patron, and will be found replete with the moHt approved 8taph'8 nnd noveltiea in desirable fabrics of recent Importation. It Utiip ONE PRICE. NO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS Guaranteed as Represented. E. R. LEE, 43 N. EIGHTH Street, CLOSING OUT JOH LOTS OF IRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. FRENCH PKUCAI.RS, 25 and 31 celili, cost double. 60 pieces I'u re Mohairs, new nhndtt, itseut Stripe Moluiirs. B7, 4.1, and b0 cents. New rercole Stripe Itobes, :ifW. HanilHoiue Japanese Silks, Klerant Shudes. Cheapest Black Silks in the market. NKW PAKASOI.S. 100 dozen Genuine Kid Cloves, at SI "26. Klfffaiit Shades of Violet Jouvln Kid Olovcs. A few Job lots from auction of REAL 1IAND-MADK TIIRKADJ.ACKN. BLACK. Also, 100 pieces of Nottingham Lace Curtains, at half price. Real Lace Window Draperies, very low. Great Bargains in Dress Good. Job Lots of Dimity Bands. Ladies' Lisle and Silk Glovos, extra cheiip. Gents' fine Lisle Gloves. Ladies' Extra Lon Fine Enrlinh Hose, B2 cents. Ladies' Full Regular Hose, 38 to 60 cents. Gent's Regular Hall Hose, 28 and 81 cents. 1000 yards Plaid Nainsooks, slightly soiled. 100 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, 8 cents. DRESS GOODS for Suits, closing out at Great Bur- gains. 600 piccest best American Calicoes, 12 cents. New lot of "Robert Werely Corset." 60 dozen Mechanic Whalebone Corsets, 95 cents. New Shape HOOP SKIRTS. 4 15 thsm3t QEO. D. WISHAM. No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest uiid best selected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Black Silks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only l-50. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, $2'00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, $2-00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, f'i-25, 2 &0, ' 13-00, $3-60, 14-00, 14-60, tft-00. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT ui:o. i. wisiiai's ONE PRICK STORM. No. T North EIGHTH Street. Ol'R MO'lTO SMALL l'ROFITS AND O.HCK SALES. 4 15 thstuiiinrp 1889. SPECIALTIES AT TH0RNLEY S. EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN. IMIILA. Sl'I'ERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPAN KsK SILKS. IRISH AND KRKNCII POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, KTC. We oiler the most complete and varied stuck of Goods in our Line "NORTH OF CUKSNUT STRh.hr, and at a BIG DISCOUNT oif Chesnut Street Prices, as evervbodv knows we can uil'onl to sell I'll KA PEST as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF T'lWK EXPENSES, THORNLEY'S 'CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISH F.l'- DRY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COK. EIGHTH AND SPRING G.VISDKS, g it PHILADELPHIA. JOHM W. THOPJ1AS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, A large assortment of Pine Black Lama Lace Points. Also, Fine White Lama Lace Points, Lace Rotunds, Together with a huudsome stock of Paisley, Printed Cashmere, and Striped Shawls. 8I8uirP DRY GOODS, PRICE Si. WOOD. N. XV. (OIlMtlt FUJIITII AMI FII.IIKKT. Jut wved fmm New York Auctions and other sourcee, v n lots of Uoorts, bought for cash, very cheap. WrOyanlal laid NiuK)ks, !ll, S3, 74, that are bar (rains. Htripo Kainmnks, , III, X. !I7 , , and Wlo. a yard rtiid nml HtriiH' Kwii Miihlin. 21, ill. 37 V, and ') c Miift linisli Canilir.cs, Janonnts, Nainsxiks, Victoria I Anns. .Swiss iw' ns, India Twill L.wi Cloths, anil flittandy Muslius. A largn awtortment of Piques, f-om 3S conts !i to $1 per y.ird. ii.ui-:n,i.i: m ii.tn! A laroe assortment nf M.irseill's IJuiltJt at $4, $4 Tr), $5, $'). $V, $7, 47Ti, t. f!U up to 13 Jicoiird anu Honey CohiIi Qmlis. i im: ijooos. l.innn Goods, from auction, V'iry rheno. Table Linens, Nankins nd Towels. W'atnon's. Armstrotig's, and Brnsl.y Table Dniuaiks. lsy I'.iwer-looiii Table )smsl.s, S0o. up to il per yard. Nur"iy Diaper sod liird eye i.ini-n for Airons. Iiiu m Ijiwns. from Win. up to ifl '. per yard. A new lot of Hunrod hlilrtln I.itiens, Mr. per yard. A new lot of Hamburg Kritfinx and lnwrtings. Itaniains in Ladies' and Cents' Hosiery a nd Cloves. Children's Hosiery and Cloves. Neck Ties, Shirt Fronts, anil Suspen:lers. Jouvin's Kid Cloves, best, quality, imported. A good quality of Kid Clove at l a pair. Itl.ACK SI I. Km! Itl.At K SIUW! II (Jr Grain Black Stlhn. nt .!!. i J"J-r. and $:i'A0 per yard. A rbdsp lot of Strip Poplin, 2i cpiiIh p"r yard. Mi icd Poplinit, at .17 emits per yarii. M'jnd PopliiiK, at .t conts pnr nnl. VnJ wiiiu tttrifwd Percai, i! cntu yard, sf. I PRICE & WOOD, N. v. (!Oitisi:it iimin ii an fii.it nitT. STEEL & SO Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, v now opn a full biw of LUPIN'S BLAOK SILK HKRNAMrS. Yard-wide Black Silk HcriKinies, Yatd wide Black Silk Hi-rnaiiica, 41 1 -fit). Two ards-wide Black Silk Hnrniniu( rh'75. Two yards-wide Black Silk HernanicB, if3. CANVAS MK.SH M HKKNANIKS. IIKAVIKST IMPOUTKD, HUTiO, AVOKTU i uU. Rich Kiured Black Silk HcrnanieK. Satm Striped Silk Grenadines. Silk Striped Grenadine Buretfe Silk Finured Grenadine Barngos. BLACK GIIO GRAh' .SILKS. F.'nc qualities, 26 inched, fl2. B2 "i". '-'.V). huperior qualities, 26 and 2 inches wide. to j. l'ijiost hupoHed, 2 inches wide, f6 to if'.cr.O. COI.OKK.D JRF.SK SILKS. Fine qualities, new similes, $3 to $'. JAPANKSK SILKS, Plain, Striped, and Plaid. Finest qualities, l-;i7, 1 -flO, i ;. LATEST NOVELTIES IN KKSS (iOODS of every varielv. suitable for huits nnd dress.-M. y00 PAIRS KID tiliOVKS, iM. 1 18(59 3. l la- 18()D Ol' EN, N C TO-DAY, GOODS. SPRI NEW SILKS, NEW SHAWLS. NKW PKKC'ALKS, POI'LIMCI'TBS. LACK POINTS, LACK OLOAS, FOR SPRING. LACU FIC'JU'ES ANO I.OTL'NDS. TABLK LINENS, TOILKT (il'lLTS,: DAMASK NAPKTXS. PULL LINK l-TAPLK DHY (IOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH 4 3 BtutliSm g T O !( E S and ARCH, PHILADKLPIIIA. & WOOD. SEVENTH AND AltCH STREETS, Have now in store h vur.v ciii'clnll.v stlwtml stock of BLACK SILKS All exi-clli'iit nssortnieiit, from I1-63K to in. JAPAN KSK SILKS Pluin, Chcin-, and Stripod. SILK ANU WOOL POPLIN'S of the most unproved molvOB. STR1PKI) POPLINS in ail Hid dt-firabln futiricw. One lot of durk ground STIMPLD SILKS, gl-ui.'.y. To which we call particular attention. 3 swk CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. WEDNESDAY. April 14 C00PEH & CONARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS., WILL HAVK THKIl! . Of Cloaks and Mantillas. Ah this will bi by far the best Imposition they huvc ever inacle, they extend u eordial invltutlou to tvir li lemls and iutruus to visit the opening. (1 Tf.mn Q OAKS! CLOAKS! Ol'l! STYLK- are the newcM. Ol' 11 MATKlilALS the nioM l.i-liiniialile. ll K WOUKMANSHIP the very bent. OI K STOCK the larneHt in the city. OH! PltlCKs defy competition. 4 17 xtiitlilm X. -i.l H. MXTII Ktiect. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. iyj SIIOKMAKF.K A CO., NO. 1024 CIIES- M'T Street, will open lin.j CLOTHING, and also PARIS MILLINKRY for Misses and Children, oil TUESDAY, April 2, 188!'. 4 17 at piUKOES (JIMPS, AND BUTTONS, New Ktylen and .Moderate Piieex. (ini'l KK LACKS, HANDSO.MK PATTKHNS; WillTK COTTON TRIMMINGS; AMKKICAN ZKP11YK, ALL COLORS. 1: i s 0 s , 14 17 Htuthain ti.Y, Corner of JiUUITll aud t'UKKUY Hio. JUST RECEIVED, I A 1 13 !t II F II B N C ir, ENGLISH, J. C. FINN Southeast Corner TEN 4 16 13trn ' BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. J A D t ES' D U ENS T RI MM IN8 AND A.l.11fi lA.rrTKI.iNrv. J. C. MAXWELL. Importnr and M anufar.turer, H. K. HORNER ELEVENTH A CHESNUT, PHILAUKLPHIA, Otters the balance of his stock of the best makes of (loraets lit tbo following very low prices:- -Genuine Werley Corsets, retular price 5 and $6: fine French Snapped (!or solx, (HI, renular price 93 and (i4;ftiie French Orey Snap ped Oorsota, 76 oenta, regular prioe (ii. He also calls attention to bis stock of novelties in LADIES' DRESS A COAT TRIMMINUS, OoiiipriHinfc everytbinn n.nv and desirable in that line. In THE PATTERN DEPARTMENT ' "Will be found a full assortment of elegantly trimmed Paper Pat Utrns, every onu of which is new, for ladies', misses' and children's Bariiients, of every description, for tale, trimmed or plain, wnU or in ants, wholesale and re tail. Goods sent by mail or eipress to any part of the United States. Ao easy system of Dress Cutting taught, and Charts for kale. Small fancy orders and Pinking and Goffering eto- cuted at a few hours' notice. Customers gain one or two profits over those of any other establishment, in better quality or lower prices, by dealing at tho t" S. E. CORNER CHESNUT A ELEVENTH RAND OPENING or SPRING DESIGNS IK BONNETS AND HATS, AT OUK NEW BONNET ROOMS, No. 806 ARCH Street. P. A. HARDING & CO. 4 1 thstuSin EIGHTH ST. RIBBON STORE. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, . (Four doors above Arch). I have now open a pplendld assortment of SILKS, SATINS, CRAPES, FIGURED NETS, ILLUSIONS, SATIN RIBBONS, BONNET RIBBONS, STRAW HATS, STRAW BONNETS, FLOWERS, To which I would kindly caH the attention of the Ladies. JULIUS SICHEL. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, FOVR DOORS ABOVE ARCTL P.S SILKS nnd SATINS CUT BIAS. 4 5jituth2ra JJQ THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Importer, Wholesale; and Retail Dealer in STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, . FEATHFRS, ETC., ETC N. W. Corner KKiHTH and VINE StH., R, F. S. HEATH. 4 61ml Philadelphia. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. K M O V A L. 11 IMPORTER OP Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the S. E. corner of 1-TftU and Cheunut Streets to No. IC29 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA- N. B. WATCHES MANNER. REPAIRED IN THE BEST 3 miistu Xewis LADOMUS c cor 'DIAMOND DEALERS A JTSWELEKS.T WATCUKS, JKWKLKY A 61LVKH W.VKK. vWATOHEa nd JEWELRY REPAIRED, . -03 Chestnut St., Ladies' and Gents' "Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, in 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and coin. Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut. lery, Plated Ware, etc. 8 27 C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, A-MJ VfiALliJtS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Xo. IS Noun, sirii Street, MANUFACTORY, No. 23 S. FIIT1I Street ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEM'ELRY, CLOCKS, SILVEKWARE, and FANCY GOODS. O. W. RUHSELL, NO. 82 N. 8IXTJI STRKET, PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM Ii. WARNE & CO., Wliolnsiilo Dealers In WATCH ICS AND JEW ELRY. S. ,nm.r NKVKN'iTl and CHESNUT Streets, m becoud lloor, aud latv gf Nv. B6 b. TillltD tit. NEW STYLES -OF AND' A-M:E HI CAN, SOWS', TH and WALNUT Sts., PHILADKLPHIA. INSURANOE. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF R3EW YORK. Office, No. 26 NASSAU STEEET. Ststeftmnt showing the businitiw of thr Oompsnv dnrins; tha ynsr and its condition on the 81st da of Deoeaa bor, 1H68:- Policto lmued in 1H6R 6,004 Amount inwi rod l U,3 0.l 80 DIVIDEND Doclared on all Policies, January, ISO 40 per eeiwi. lC'OIIK. Balance dno Doo. .11, 1867. $900,13731 PrrniiumB and introt re ceived in 1H8 1,.T20,:H0'1 tS'2,4:i,Tf5,.1 Kxiienditures (including Ishs) Hli5, 1T0I Total Asoets ....S-2,07,17H1 80,N3O0O 00,3670 Iiotu-es paid in 1868 nt?rest received and accrued. SUCCESS UNPARALLELED. The growth of its insurance is shown by the following ascent: Tfete lWirire, 1H66 1,405 1W7 4,188 im , 6,004 Amount Incur cd. $3,907.1 11,9T,00 16,36C,1(1 gi:.-V13,9S9 Total 11,307 REASONS FOR INSURING IN Till? CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. I. Chartered under the Law. of the State of NewYortai and prohibited from enpiging in epceulotioni of any kind. Not allowed to undertake any but life Kali, and cannot l veat its funds except in United States Stocks, New Yack SUkte Stocks, and Mortguge bonds with double security. 5. Organized on the Mutual plan. Profits "annUaHr dividod, which may be applied to the cancellation of Loans, to a pernianont reduction of future premiums, or ta the purchase of additional insurance. 8. Economical and careful in its management, having paid its lostes from receipts of interest on investment alone. 4. Issues all approvod forms of Polioies, Ordinary Life, Single Payment, Term, Endowment, Joint Life, and A nuitics. 6. Bates of premium as low as a proper security will ad mit. No extra rate charged for risks upon the lives of ta uuler. 6. Allows a loan to the avsurod, if desired, of one-third th annual premium, whon it amounts to $43 or more, withoat rmiiiiring premium notes. Loans not deduoted from thm policy in case of death after throe years. 7. Makes no charge for medical examination, policy fee. or Btump. 8. Allows thirty dayr.' grace in payment of renewal rsre miums. during which time the policy remains in full foroe. 9. After three annuul payments of premium, tho assured con, if in embarrassed circumstuncas, continue his poliay for a poriod of time nearly equal to that in which it haa already been in force, by paying moroly the interest on tha premiums when they become due ; or, having paid his pre mium, and he be pressed for money for othor purposes, ha can temporarily loan from the Company a sum, in eaek. eiiuul to four-fifths of tho net value of his policy. 10. GiveB to the uw,urod on any plan, after the third year's premium has been paid, the privilege to exohangs for a paid-up policy ; or, if tho object for which the insurance waa effected shall have ceased' will purchase his policy at ita equitable value, paying cash therefor. II. Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually, tri annually, or quarterly. 12. Each policy-holder given a voice in the elections aad management of the Company. 13. All Polioies and dividends non forfeitable. 14. Never contested a claim, and pays its losses promptly. All policies incontestable for the usual causes. 15. Insured have the lurgest liberty to travel without extra charge. 16. Extends every advantage to the insured which tima and experience have shown to be just and safe. 17. Insures only first-class risks; therefore the mortaliay among its members is annually light. 18. Thrift of the Company unparalleled in the annals af Life Assurance. Policies are issued by tho Company : In favor of yourself, your wife, children, parents, brothers and sisters, or oreditors, or any person depending on yoa. also on joint lives, payable to the survivor on the death of either. The ratio of expenses as compared with the amount of business is excelled by but one Company. JUSTUS LAWRENCE, PRESIDENT. J. P. ROGERS, SHCRKTAKY. Pennsylvania Branch Office, rtfo. 425 CHE53JUT Street. WINTER & JEWELL, MANAGERS. Solicitors desiring to act for this Company will be Utsetv ally dealt with. 4 IS tuths 6t rp WINTER A JKWKLL. REFRIGERATORS. P. P. K E A R N s, KEFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURER, No. 39 N. NINTH St., Philadelphia. An cletpint Assortment of my own make of CheBt and Uprighi Befiigrerators, Flnihhed in the beat manner aud LOWER T1IAH ilLSLWllLltE. 01 D HEFRIOEHATOK8 REPAIRED and made aa good uh new, at a "it ", tlle factory, NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4131lnrn BitLO-vr ARCUSTItEKT. . MUSICAL INTRCOTQ'' AVKIICAN CONSEnVATOK"" b. K. Corner TKNTI1 and W Moouiid half of Kpring Term mi1' MUMMY, A Names of new Puinls limy be & viuus to TUl'RbDAV, April '&.
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