The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 06, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAm PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY G, 18GJ).
nUMKJNJHUUE. ;
. An English journal hn tlio following:
If Mr. liufkloVt (luMiry 1 averages hoMi
good with rogavil to Aeei.i.'tils, it certainly in
not applicable t crimci in Prance, where, if
they ar mlcnl 1y any law a4 all, it is by a
lnw of increase. In Hpiieof tlw much vartntej
Code Napoleon, and of rtmmlrnenta, m arple,
more severe thnn those inflinud in Englntid,
the police Mnl istics of Talis for the liwt few
yearn, al ter due correct ion, ihow a Btealy
and most aluvining inci'ciHf if crime. The
TeateHt ftupnentation is ol. served between
the yearn 1. ;.-, when the r. umber of per
sons; sentenced by the criminal tribunal
wan 2.r),.r.()(), and IHtiH, in which year the
snrpriNiiiR total of .Ti,700 convictions was Re
corded; the activity of the dangerous clnsHM
having up, av ntly developed iwolf principally
in the direction of burglary cad robbery ac
companied with violence. Increased vigi
lance, leading to a larger number of convic
tions, may account partially, but only par
tially, for thi disajrecublo phenomenon.
No attempt has ever been made to estimate
even approximntivcly the iruubers of the
Fariman thieves, but their hunntn arc toler
ably well known. Driven by Baron ILuiah
muuu'a improvements from most of their old
dens in the heart of the cily, they congre
gate principally in low esl.nnincts in the
neighborhood of the .barriers;, but oven
in the streets adjoining the brilliant bouter
vnrds, more than one '-tnj'i franc"' Htill
Vxists, the habitues of which would give a good
idea of the company at the famous 'Lpin
Wane" described by Eugene tf-.ie. The 11-iCW
tUsJJi tix Jf'.utlcfi, in a , highly interesting
article, gives some curious details concerning
this peculiar Bociety. The different classes
of thieves do not associate with each other or
even frequent the same houses. Those who
assassinate with a view to robbery are the
aristocracy of the profession, and pride
themselves on their superior daring; they
call themselves the "grouse cavalerie," and
look down on the smaller fry with the
same contempt which Turpin or Duval
might have felt for a mere pickpocket or
area sneak. The same language, however, is,
with trilling differences, common to them all,
most words in their argot boing of a me
diaeval, but some even of a classical origin.
Thus the executioner commonly styled
"Chariot" is also called "Tollard," from "tol
lere," which was sometimes used in Latin in
the sense of "to execute."- The ltcvue fcs
Deux Month attributes' thelenormons increase
of the thieving population in France to the
want of emigration, cicepl from the pro,
Vinces to the Capital, l'tuis docs duty for
Amorica and Australia, receiving all the dis
contented and penniless provincials who come
to seek fortune there; many of whom are
there developed into accomplished criminals.
An l?nKUH IJIm I Mult.
An action for libel, brought by Captain
Crooke, a cavalry oflicer, and riding-master at
the Sandhurst Military College, against Colo
nel Teel, formerly in the llth Uassars, was
tried in the English Court of Common Fleas
recently. In 1K45 the plaintiff became surety
for Captain Feel, the defendant's brother;
(VI 111 lli 1 I 1 1 W I Vll.ll HVIItllL IIIIW . i. u ("I-" '
charge nnon U'.VM. in which Colonel Peel
had a reversionary interest upon the death of
his mother. This lady died in November,
place between the plaintiff and defendant,
and the matter having been brought before
the Horse Guards, the defendant was ordered
to withdraw some expressions which he had
used. Accordingly he wrote to Lord William
--. , . .i -l. j i 1 i
l'auiei, me Aajuuini-i.ieuorai, wiiuarawiug
the expressions, but in the letter he made a
statement to the effect that Captain Brooke
Vml t nil on n rinrerPi frmn Viiiri fnr .flOWl in rfl.
Bpoct of two bonds, knowing that the bonds
were not in his possession, but had been
' mortgaged by him. This statement was the
libel complained of. Evidence was given to
' show that the bonds had not been mortgaged,
but the decision turned upon the epiestiou
whether the communication was privileged.
; The counsel for the defense contended that it
was, and Chief Justice Bovill taking the same
, view,ordered a nonsuit. His lordship thought
the statement in reference to the mortgage of
the bonds had arisen out of a misapprehen
sion. The plaintiff had leave reserved to
move the full Court upon the question of law.
Sir Samuel Baker Fasha's Egyptian force,
.according to the Army and jStary Gazette,
is to consist of about 8300 men of all arms:
its object, "the conquest of the Soodan"
for the viceroy, of course. "Soodan," like
,the Nigritia of the ancienta, of which it is the
Arabic rendering, is a very elastic term, and
may be stretched to comprise territories
where such aggression fchpuia be a mamtest
injustice and entail greater evils than those
which it is proposed to remedy. For this
reason it . is desirable that something more
definite Hhould be made known respecting the
projected expedition. Judging from . Sir
Maraud Baker's own account, published in his
'Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia" about two
years ago, the inroads of the Turks and Egyp
tians on uie ooraer vriues in iinti regiou uttve
not been productive of any beneficial result.
Their principal object in annexation, he says,
"is to increase their power of taxation
by gaining an additional number of
subjects:" and, again, "as a green field is
an attraction to a flight of locusts in their
desolating voyage, so . is a luxuriant
farm in the Soudan a point for the tax-collec
tors of Unner Etrvpt. "I have freonentlv.
he adds, "ridden several days' journey through
a succession of empty villages, deserted by
the inhabitants upon the report of the sol
diers' approach; the women and children,
goats and cattle, camels and asses, have all
been removed into the wiMi-rness lor reiuge,
while their crops of corn have been left stand
ing for the plunderers, who would be too idlo
to reap and thrash the grain." If, under tho
new English FaNha's auspices a different sys
tem of "conquest is set n foot, and a bolter
government established in those remote and
fertile districts, he will hive accomplished a
noble mission. We can only hope that, when
he finds himself fifteen hinilrod miles from
Cairo, with an army apt to become unruly at
such a distance from central authority, the
official difficulties of his position will not
prove a serious drawback to the furllnran ;a
of his philanthropic design 4. 1 -
The revolt of the Kii hizesof Oniil
Asia appears to be extending more and mor.
Troops have been sent in great numbers f ro n
Orenburg as well as. from the Volga to tlw
nteppes. llussian commerce m Asia is c m
pletely stopped, and the correspondent of u
Kazan newspaper writes th it vast qu intiti is
of goods are lying without any possibility uf
being forwarded. The export trade from Asu
in also checked. A few bigs of Bonkhnci
cotton had been sold at Kazan at the price of
Hd. per pound cash, but no further arrivals
are expected, ltaw silk is not to be een at
fcll. The stoppage of the t radio U produced
not only by the danger which the agents
would incur in travelling with their goods
through the revolted districts, but by the im
possibility of travelling at all without the
cauil, lor wmcii liie Kiuwiuutt L, ljitv
Lad tO depend on the Kirghizes.
MARINE TELEGRAPH. I
'or atUKtunud Marin KnFtll
ALMANAO FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
Prm Vita 4 r.;MnoK Rurn rt
BcjiJRT-..... TXHUvin VViTKR n .n
rniLADiarniA board oir tradk.
Jor O. .1 A mvm. ,
V. II. Oi'BwiNOw, ! Committer ok tub Montr.
InoMAH L. Unj.f.tTir., . . .
01UVK.lIJi.NTH OK (H I.AN NTKA.HMIIIPS,
FOR AMKKIOA.
Ct Ixnlon Nfw York Jon W
horiin'ia llmnliarK ....New York I line 19
Triiioli ,..I,inrpxi.,....Nw York I line 2J
Wll. ...I jnol. i ...Nnw York Tl Bos . . ..Inn 22
Nc)irHlA I.iTpn'Ool Now York.......,,.Jnii w
Fniilnnd Ltverixiol. . ...Now York Inn
l;lmi (IIriiw. v..Jiew York Jun
lliliorntan l.tverpml Ounhio Inno !I4
lows (iUflgow Nnw York jun It
J l.ivunMwl New York lime 8i
Hilceia Havrn N.-w Vork Juae M
run kukopk.
ITnmmtinil New York. ...lUtnlmrc July t
i 'olorudo New York . ...l.ivrrooT Inly 7
Kiiiwi New Yoik....I.iTenool Jily 7
I'ily of Dublin... New York.'... Antwerp ...luly 1
Dorian New York. ...(Hkkkow luly 7
Hnmaria New Y'ork . ... I i"nxol July 8
New York New York. ...Hremrn Inly X
C of Paris New York.. ..Liverpool .July In
CI. of New York.. New York. ...Liverpool July 18
Nebraska New York. ..Liyernnul i,.v ii
OOASTWIHK, DOMKSTIO. ICTO.
Prometheus I'hilada Ciiarleslon Inly
Cleopatra. New York.. ..Vera Our. Inly g
Colombia. New Y'ork.. ..Havana July 8
Alaska ... , New Yrk.. A-immull Inly o
Pioneer I'hilada Wiimlnirton July 16
Jnniala Pliilwla N. Orleans and Hay. .Inly ai
Werrinnic . .New York . ...Kio Janeiro luly S8
Rlailsara forwarded by every steamer In t tieremilar line.
The steamers for or from Liverpool call at WueanaUnra, ei
oept tbe Canadian line, which call at tjondonderry. The
learners for ot from the Oont.inent eall at, Moulhamntan.
ARRIVKI) SUNDAY.
Fr. ship Rtadaoona, CaRidny,34 dnys from Londonderry.
With hicIbo. and 41U passengers to Robert Taylor A Cj.
Ktearnsblp llninette, Brooks, M hours from New Vork,
with indse. to John K. Ohl.
htenmtUK Arannoa, Virden, 13 honrs from Delaware
Indies; nt. (Quarantine, bariie ulma, from Hav.int
barque Triumph ; one schooner, unknown; and a haniun,
unknown; off (theater, bri Avanon, from Pemamhuot
oominK up, in company with an KnIiti topsail schooner.
OirreffWiflfnrf nf The Frmiiig Tli?mph
K ASTON A M'M A HON'8 BULLKTIN
Niw Yomk Ofm n, Jul. a-Fiv barKcs leave la tow
to mcht for Bnltimore, light.
i. U. Burrett, with iron, for Philadelphia.
Melisan, with salt and iron, fnr Trontnn.
Ite and Karly, with ice, for Philadelphia.
Hai.timohk Biianiib Omi E, July 3. -The following
bnrfres leave in tow to-night, eastward :
W'm. Allison; Recruit; CJhas. Hyde; W. H. Talmiffe;
YonnEJaraos: K. (3. King; 1. Ritoon : O. L. Nimi; Am -riran
Boy ; and (J. H. Btuart, all with coal for New York.
Phiiiifxi'HIA Branch Officii. July 8. The barves
Minnie Repplier and Gen. Butler left with eoal for New
Vork.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Norfo'k, Piatt, hence, at Richmond 3d Inst.
Kteamer Rattlesnake, Gallagher, sailed from B jston 1st
instant.
SPEOIAL. NOTIOES.
jfcSjr FOR THE SUMMER. TO PREVENT
lanburn and all disoolorations and irritat ons of the
kin, bites of mosquitoes or other inserts, ns Wright's
Alconated Gljoenne Tablet. It is deliciouslr fragrant.
transparent, and has no equal as a toilet soap, for sale by
drunKistsgenerally. K. A U. A, WRIGHT, No. tM
CUKSNUT Street. iii
Sf U. 8. OFFICE OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
An appropriation ($60,000) having been made
by Conjrreas for purchasing
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS FOR OFFIOKRS
of the United States Army and Navy mutilated In the
service, applications may now be made. In person or by
letter, Dy omcers entitiea to tne oenent ol the act, and
who desire the best Artificial Limbs, to
i)r. JJ. HUNK KAi.Mhii, Burgeon Artist,
No. OHK8NUT Street, Philadelphia
No. 678 BRO A DW AY, New York,
No. 81 URF.KN Street, Boston.
19? Offices for Supplying Array and Navy Officers.
JAMES M. S G O V
I.AWYFR.
E L,
OAMDKN, N. J.
Collections made everywhere in New Jersey. 6 13 t9 1
DR. F. R. THOMAS, THE LATE OPE-
rator of the Colton Dental Aanociation, is now the
only onr in Philadelphia who devotes his ent ire time and
irartice to extracting teetn, absolutely vntnout pain, iy
resh nitrons oide gaa. Office, 1037 WALNUT St. (513
J5 VERY SUPERIOR OOLONG TEAS
(Black) in 5, 10, and IS pound Handsome Caddies, at
wholf halo prices, ,
FAIRTUORNE A CO.. No. 306 N. NINTH and
laistuthhiu No. 103rt MAHKKT Street.
BRANCH OFFICE REPUBLIC FIRE IN-
KlIRANCK COMPANY OF CUIOAGO, N. K.
corner l' if I ii ana H ALnui Mtreets.
A wini annual dividend of I IVK PKR BENT, has been
declared, and is now payable at this Office.
SABINE A ALLEN,
Managers.
Cash Assets June 1, $1,400,000. 7 16t
tgv OFFICE OF THE UNION PASSENGER
RAILWAY COMPANY, TWENTY-THIRD and
BROWN Streets.
Phii.atif.i,phia, June 29, l69.
The Coupons for Interest on the Bonds of this Oimimny,
due July 1, 1HP, will be paid (freeof tax)on presentation nt.
theottlceof JACOB K. RIDO WAY. No. 67 South THIRD
Street, on and after Thursday, July I.
630t WM. 11. K.KMBLR, Treasurer.
T J
ELLIS' IRON BITTERS. "HAVING
used your Iron Bitters In my practice, I ean testify
to its superior tonio propertioa for invigorating the appe
tite and promoting digeetkin. I can unhesitatingly re-
commenn it in cases oi general aeuuiiy ana ayspepaia, aa
in conditions of the system reauiring tbe use of a ferru
ginous tonio. Ita agreeable flavor must recommend it to
an. vours, renpoct.tuiiy, chah. b. uaunt, m. l., r-ro-fessor
in til a Philadeluhia UniveraiLv oi Medioine and
Burgeiy." I24tuthf5
Feu- sole by JOHNSTOW, HOLLOWAT A OOWDKN,
wo. nrt ahum utreet. and by Druggists generally.
"A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO
Karaed." The time to save money is when you earn
It, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion of it
weekly in the old FRANKLIN HAVING FUND. No. I .'t
8. FOURTH Street, below Chesnut, Money in large or
email amounts received, and Ave per oent. interest allowed.
Open daily from 9 to 8, and on Monday evenings from 7 to 9
o'uioca. viKunuauviaUiiuiiH,
S Id - . Treasurer.
jgf " OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
' OFFICE. No. 01S WALNUT STREET.
This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lota, clear
of all incumbrance, on REASONABLE TERMS. The ad
vantages offered by this Oometfry ere well known to be
equal if not superior to those possessed by any other Ceme
tery.
Ws Invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lota to cull
at the office, where plana can be seen and all parUoalars
will be given.
To societies dssiring-Urf s tracts otXUnd ft liberal redno-
Uon will be made.
( . ALFRED O. HARMFR. President,
MARTIN LANDKNBElUiKR, Treasurer.
WirnAKX Nibhit, Secretary. 1 11 ttra
ttStV- PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Phit.adf.ijhia, June SO, 19.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Transfer books ef this company will be closed pn
Thurxday, July 8, and reopened on FRIDAY, July 'XI.
A DIVIDEND OF FIVR PER CENT.
has boen declared on the preferred and common stock
olear of national ami Rtato taxes, payable In common stock
on and after the 22d of July newt, to the holders thereof,
as tlu'y stand registered on the books of the compauy ut
tho close of businebs on the 8th of July next. AU payable
at this office.
All orders for dividends uiut be witnessed snd
stamped. S. BRADFORD,
f r!t Treasurer.
WW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
.TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. .
Piiilapklfhia, Pa., May 8d, 1809.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Tlie Ko&rHot Dlrectore havethle day declared
eMl-Hiiuual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the
capital stock of the Company, clour of National and
StHt taxes, payable In cash on ana after May so,
IllAtik powera of attorney for collecting dlvldonde
can be had at Ibe OiUco of Uie Company, Wo, aw H.
Third BUeeU
Hie Onlce will be opened at 8 A. M. and alosed at
4 V. M. from May Bo to Jutie 6, for the payment of
dlvi'li uda, and aftur that date from A. M, to 8
P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
e cot Treasurer.
Ntrvic The Third Instalment on New BUxii of
Vm Ik due and payahlo on o before June IS.
TRUNKS 1 ' TRUNKS I TRUNKS!
Vulittoa, Burs, 6hawl Straps, and ajonaral aa-
sorUuvat of (vods for travellers. Lrns stock, low priuo. .
K. P. MOYKIl A BROH.,
2ilu No. 7'J0 M A U K lTJiliMrt---7'.AX
BOARDINQ.
AT NO. 11X1 OIKARD BTUKirr MAY BK
ebtalnad farnkah pm4 IUklCualat4 rvwsw tor loda
C ittawt ajao, U flssir iU
i.niwr, naviiiK in tow snip Mjdaronv Kenorta tho
hip riirank, benue foT Liverpool, havinx none to ea at
13 o'cloi'k on Fridey niiflit : aloo reports at the Hreakwnter.
lines Altavela and C. V. Willikma h.,tti fP..... w
DRV OOOD8.
pOPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS
RICKEY. SHARP & CO.,
XTo. 727 CHESNUT Street.
REDUCTION !H DRESS GOODS.
roplinettes.
Jspanese Silks.
Grey Ooois for Suits.
I Embroidered Grenadines.
Lawns.
Ginghams.
Chintzes.
Chocolate Colored Linens.
Chocolate Colored Percales.
White Goods.
lYEourniag' Goods.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET,
Btfrp PHILADELPHIA.
LI tl E II STORE,
tJo. 020 ARCH 6TRECT.
. AND
No. 1128 CHESNUT Street.
SPECIAL CnEAP LOTS LINEN SHEETINGS,
11-28, worth 11-76.
PLAIN DRESS LINENS.
In Flax Grey, Lead Color, Chocolate, Cinnamon,
liuii, i'ninroHe, etc., nne qualities, irom cis.
LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS.
Rednofd 15 to 85 per cent, to clear out the stock.
LADIES' HEMSTITCHED IIDKFS., ,
so, an, si, 871 and so cents.
This Is the cheapest invoice of Handkerchiefs we
have opened this HCdBon.
BARGAINS IN THIN WHITE GOODS AND
PIQDES.
THE WHITE LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES ARE
RECEIVED. 9 30 wfm
CEO. D. WISHAM,
No. 7 N. EIGHTH St.,
Is now prepared to offer one of tho largest and best
, leleoted stocks of
DRESS GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE
bOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY,
lack Silks I Black Silks!
BLACK TAFFETA, only $10.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, 12-00.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, fiTO.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, 2 26, 20, 2-75,
80 $30, 14-00, 40, 6D0. ,-. , 1
FOR BARGAINS CALL AT -
UEO, 1. WISIIAM'S
ONE PRICE STORE,
No. 7 North EIGHTH Street.
OUR MOTTO-SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES. 4 16 tUstuSmrp
BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO.
fvRS. M. A. BINDER.
DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PAT
TERN STORE,
IV. IV. Corner Eleventh and Cltei
uut Street.
BARGAINS JUST OPENED,
' New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 62 cents ft yard, all
hades. : ,
', REAL GUIPURE LACES.
A case Lace Points. Basques, and Jackets.
l.hima Lace Parariol Covers.
' WacK Thread Ices, all widths, at very low prices.
The RPiiulne Jowph Kid Glovea, f 1 per pair.
. vt wats' Colored Klda.
NEW 8TTLE3 PARASOLS AND SEASIDES.
- Roman and Tlaln Ribbons and Sashes. - t
Paris Jewelry.
Plaid Nainsooks, French Muslins, Plpue and Mar
sellles, Hamburg Edging and lusertlngn-
. EXCLUSIVE AGENT '
For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for onttlnit
Ladies' Dretwea, Hacques, liuwiiMM, Uanbaldl'A, CliiU
dri-n's Clothes, etc, by moaaureiucut, and full In
structions given. .
AGENTS WANTED.
Ladles are now maktng from ,100 to 1 200 per month
as agent fur thla symt-iu. 8 6 Htuth)
CENT.'S FURNISHINQ GOODS.
.
ipATENT 8 II O U L D E U-3 E A M
i BUlliT MANUFACTORY,
i AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE.
'. PKRFKUT FriTINO SHIRTS AND DRAWK1U
mads from msasurwueut at V017 short notioa. .
All other artiolas of tlKN'l'LKMKN'S DKKSS OOOOI
in full vari.ty, ..
! Hi
WINCnESTEU A CO.,
Io. Oii Ull KSWUT Btraai.
1 H. S. K. C.
t
Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves.
I " ETEKV PAIU WARRANTED.
I EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOB GENTS' GLOVES.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
5 iT,rp NO. 814 CHESNUT STREET
E IMPROVED 8IIOUIJ)ER-SEAM PAT-
.... . . ... . i..... . 1.1. ly. KJ a IT M
-a- t.rn r tilrr , suanuraciry oi niun. . ,
'hMfr. aiX I II M-ral., anu u.oiwnmn i ruruiNuini .,,.
to Ura. variety- Moruii HutlaraUirta au.l It.awar. ; alat
boaria, ituws, lUvTva, U-Mrf. UaudavrtiluaXs, Huavand
iSti-o, fliawsf
J EVV ELRY AND 8ILVERWAREi
. i
SPECIAL NOTICE.
On and After Monday. !
JULY O, !
WE WILL CLOSE OUlt STORE
AT 5 P. XYX.
UN1IL FURTHER NOTICE.
CLARK & DIDDLE.
No. 1 1S4 Clicsnut Street,
alltbmt PUILADF.LPU1A.
N-EW PUBLIOATIONSi
JUST PUBLISHED
PORTEK V COATES,
Poblishers and Booksellers,
NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET,
TALES OF A GRANDFATHER.
BY SIR WAKTER SOOTT.
Four Volumes, 12mo. Fine o'olh. (1 60 per volume.
Uniform with oorRtnndard Edition of Wavorlflj Novels,
the only complete edition, containing Tales from I" ronoh
History. POllTKrt A UOATK&
A II tbe new Rooks and Magaxines aa soon as publish,,
and sohl at wholesale pricos. 8 2J mwfirp
WIREWORK.
y I R E WORK.
GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, for
store fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse
windows, for churches and cellar windows. -
IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices,
cemetery and garden fences.
Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders,
and Carpenters. ' AH orders filled with promptness
and work guaranteed.
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
No. 118 RIDGE Avenne, PhUa.
T 8 stRthfim
w
IRE GUAR
D
S
FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAO
TORIES, ETO.
Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Onwnenta
Wire Work, Paper-makers' Wires, and every varleq
Of Wire Werk, manufactured by
M. WALKER A SONS,
1 8fmwl No. U N. SIX Tn Street
C. F. RUMPP,
Manufacturer and Importer of
FAXTCir XJ3ATXXE3. GOODS,
NOS. 116 AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST
Pocket Books,
Satchels,
Traveling Bafrs,
Porte-nionnaies,
Portfolios,
Cigar Case.
Writlnu Oases,
Wntiim Desks,
Bankers' Oases,
Dressing Oases.
Money Bolts,
Match Cases.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIt
NOS. 116 AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
61m PHILADELPHIA
PHOTOGRAPHS.
WENDEROTII,
TAYLOR & BROWN'S
OLD ESTABLISHED
lliotoe:rnpliIc Portrait Uallerj-,
Fnrnishod with ever convenience and facility for pro
durirjK the best work. A new private passage from Uie
Ladios' UresHinK-room to the Operating Room.
All the refinements of Photography, such a .
MINIATURES ON POROELAm,
OPALOTYPRS
The NEW CRAYONS originated with this eaUblisament,'
WENDEROTII, TAYLOR & BROWN,
6iafmt No. 014 CHESNUT Street.
fJEW SPICED SALMON.
FIRST OP THE SEASON.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
. Dealer In Fine Groceries,
It Corner ELEVENTn and VINE Street
FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF 8AFE
T7m O. ti. M A I S E R,
f 1 MAKUTA0TURXB OF
iTjiJ FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
LOCKSMITH. BELL-HANGER, AND DEALER IN
, BUILDING HARDWARE,
IS . No. 34 RACE Street.
fjORWY'S TASTELESS
Fruit Preserving Powder,
Is warranted to keep Strawberries snperior to any known
prooesa, aa well a. other fruit- without being air-tight.
Prive, ft) mints a paokage. Sold by Ui. grooera.
ZANK. NOKNY fc CO., Proprietors.
t4m We. 186 Worth RKUOWP St.. Pailada. i
gHORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEASHOfiEi
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMK'Nr.
THROUGH TO ATLANTIC U1TY IX y.
TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 186
Through trains leave Vine street Furry as fol
lows: Special Excursion 6-15TA.. M.
Mall 8 00' A. M.
Frelldit (with passenxor oar) 0'4S A. M.
1 xiireFP, tUrotiKU in yA hours a-18 P. M.
Atluntlo Aoocninindution
..4 16 V. ii.
I.KAVI ATI.AMTIO C1TV.
Atlnntle Aeooimnod itlon
f 'xpra'a, tlirotiKk In hotii
Frelgbt (wltb piuiongor our)
Mail
Sieclul Excursion
.8 06 A. M.
.7-24 A.M.
U-60 A. M.
.4-lTP. M.
.618 P. L
An extra Kxprefi truin thronnh in knur
will Icavo Vine street Ferrv everv Sntnr.1,.5 at o-iu
00
P. M. returniujf, luav Atluutlo u.ty onMonday at
d'40 A . M .
Local trains leave Ine fitrcot:
Atcn Af com in oihit lull ..1015 A. M.
Htiddonliold do. '. .2-OOp'm
Hiininiontcn lo. . ...i b-ti A Vl'
I cturLlug, leave
Atr1; la-Unon.
llmldonlicld m o,-4.'i i, j
Humuiontoo !-IO A-. Si.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN
I Leaves Vino k1 rout 8-00 A. M
I Leaves At'iintlo 4-17 1. M
r nie toAtiimtio ;ity, j. iiound trip tluIioiH,
good for the 0ny and truin on which they are U
t iiihI,
(lakiminV'LooHl Expuon, No, ao S. Fourth stroot,
will cull lor b iuiiKO in unyiuu t or the city and
enl.iii bs, and vueek to hotel or uottuue at Ailuuilo
City.
AiMltioniil tlukiit ofllos lmve been looaled In the
roacllng lomin ol the Merehiiats' and Ooiitliient.il
llolcU, ulrio utNo. W S. Filth Htrvut.
8 SU D. 11. M UNDY, Anent.
JX PRESS TO LONG BRANCH.
TUB HEW JKR&KY KXPBKH8 COMPANY,
OFriOK, NO. M CHKBNUT BTKKKT,
is prepared to reo.ive and forward goods sad money lo
LONJ IiRANMII. K. J.,DIKE0r.
F zpreas vloses at 1 e'elotk P. M. -t
Hiwilw M. t-O lM AX, A.ei-i,
RAILROAD LINES.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME.
Th9 trains, of the Pennfylvnnta Central Railroad
leave the Dapnt,- at THIKTY-KIKST and MAR.
K KT Streeta, whli-h Is roached dlrertly by the Mar
ket ftreet ears, the liut car eoimecMnn with each
train leaving Front and Market etrceti thirty
vt inten Ixi fore lie departure. The rhesnut and
valnut street cam run within one square of the
Depot.
Moepknir-ear Tlrketn nan be had on application
at thel icket Cfflce, N. W. corner Ninth and Chea
nnt streets, and at the Iepot.
Asrents or tbe Union Tranpfer rrrmpany will call
for and deliver bnKKfre at the depot. Orders left
at No. oi ( hesnut street, or No. 110 Market itrevt,
will receive attention.
TRAVNB I.KAVB DEPOT, TIZ.-
Mall Train 100 A. M.
l aoll Aeeommotlat'n, 10 30 A. M., 110 and 7-00 P. M.
J est line 1160 A.M.
trie Kxprcpg 11-60 A. M.
HarrishurR Accommodation . . . S 80 P. J.
1 anraster Accommodation ... 4-00 P. M.
Parkesburir Train 6-30 P. M.
t Inolnnatt Exprosi g-oo p. M.
il!?1,' ,'lu'lbur'r Express . . 10 30 P.M.
' l'hlladelphla Kxpress, 12 nltrht.
Krie Mall leaves daily, except Runday, rnnnlnar
en Saturday nlnht to Wllllamspnrt only. On Sun
day nlKht passengeri will leave Philadelphia at 12
o'clock.
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other
trains dally, except Sunday.
The Western Accommodation Train run dally,
except Runday. For this train tickets mut be pro
cured and bnirgage delivered, by 6 P. M., at No. 118
Market street.
' TRATKS ARRrvi AT DEPOT, VIZ.!
Cincinnati KipreBS. , , . . 8-10 A. M.
Philadelphia KxprcPS .... 8-60 A.M.
Paoll Acoommodat'n, 8 20 A. M.. 3 40 and 8-20 P. M.
Erie Mail. ...... 935 A.M.
Fast Line 0 35 A.M.
Parkepburg Train . .' . . .. o ioA. M.
Lancaster Train . , . H-30 P. M.
Erie Expreps 4 20 p. m.
Day Express 4 ! P. M.
Southern Express. . . . , 8 40 P. M.
Ilarripbura; Accommodation . . . 9 40 P. M.
For further information, apply to
JOHN F. VAN LEER, Ja.. Ticket Agent,
No. 901 CHESNUT Street.
FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent.
No. 118 MARKET Street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not
assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing
Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun
dred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding
that amount In value will be at the risk of the
owner, unless taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
.4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PIIILADliLPHIA. ' OERMANTOWN, AND
NORR1STOWN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
On and after MONDAY, May 8, 1809.
FOR OERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 8. 7, 8, 9 05, 10, 11,12 A.M.,
J- ! , 3, 4, 4-36, 6 0, bX, . 8Ji, 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, ll
at
Leave Gerniantown at 6, 7, 7L 8, 8-20, 9,
AM- V'J5' 6 10 1
The 8 20 down train and 8 and 64 up tr
8,8-20, 9, 10. 11, U
), 11 P. M.
trains will
net stop on tne uermantown Jiranck.
U bUSUAIS.
Leave Philadelphia at 916 A. M., 2, 4 06, 7, and
Leave Uermantown at 816 A. M., 1, 8, 6, and 9
CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at C, 8, 10,12 A.M.. 3, 3V,
t, 7, 9, and 11 P.M. i-i
Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-40, 11-40 A. M.,
1-40, 8-40, 6-40, 6 40, 8-40, and 10 40 P. JUL
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 9-16 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chesnut Hill at 760 A. M., 12 40, 6-40, and
9 26 P.M.
FOR CONRHOHOCKEN AND NORRIRTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 8, VA, 9, and 11
3, 4, 6, b'4, 6'4, 8 06, 10 05, and 11 I
Leave Norrlstown at 6-40, 8 V 7, 9,
1106 A. M.,
r.su..
and 11 A.
HA ,w n A ul a . ...I i.i . 11 M
Tho 7 A.M. train from Norrlstown will not stop
at Mogee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's
lane.
The 6 P. M. train from Philadelphia will stop only
at School lane, Manayunk, and ronnUohooken.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A.M., 2,4, and 1
Leave Norrlstown at 7 A. M., 1, 6V, and 9 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7Jtf, 9, and 11-06 A. M.,
1;, 8. X, 6, 6, 0', 8 05, 10-06, and Utf P. M.
leave Manayunk at 810 7, 7V, 8-10, 9k,', and 11
A. M ., 3. 8 S.;. 6. 6V, 8-80, and 10 V. M.
The 6 P.M. frvtn Irora Philadelphia will stop
only at School lane and Manayunk. -ON
SUNDAYS.
Leave Th lladelphia at 9 A. M., 2 Stf, 4, and Hi P. M.
Leave Manayank at IX A. M., IX, 8, and 9,tf
W. S. WILSON. General Superintendent,
Depot, NINTH and UREtiN Streets.
I
j Ji UJll o UIAI, VIA VVH.Q1 JUtSUI XtAlly
Jit iaQ
COM M KNOTN THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1W0.
Leave Philadelphia, foot of Market street, as fol
lows: 9 08 A. M., Cape May Express, due 12-2.
8 16 P. M., Cape May Passenger, due 7-15.
4 00 P. M Fast Express (commencing on Satur
day, July 8), due 86 P. M.
Sunday Hi all Train leaves at 7 15 A.M.. due 10 45.
Cape May Freight leaves Camden oally at 9 '10
A. M.
RETURNING, TRAIHR LEAVE OAPB HAT,
6 80 A. M., Mornlbg Mall, due 10 ft) A. M.
9 00 A: M., Fart Eapres (oommenelng on Mon
day, Julv 6), due 12 07. -
6 00 P. M., Passenger, due 8'22 P. M.
' Sunday Mall Train leaves Cape May at f -10 P.M.
Cape May Freight Train leaves daily at ti-40 A. M
T1CKKTS. Annual Tickets, (loot uuarterly Tloke's, fV); to
be had only of the l leaeurer, at Camden. 20 Cou
pon Tickets, (t40; 10 Coupons. (25 ExourBl"n
Tloktts. lor sale st the ticket offloes, bo. 821
Chesnut ctieet, foot of Maraet street, also at Ciui
den and Cape May.
For MUlville, Vineland, Brldgeton, Salem, and
Intermediate sutionp, leave Philadelphia at 6 00
A. M., wall, and 8-16 P. M., passenger.
An acoonimouaiion train for Woodbury, Mantua,
Barnsboro. ard lilassboro leaves l'hlladelphla
dally at 6 00 P. M. Returning, leave! Qlassboro at
t'3 OA. M. .
Commutation books of 100 chicks eaoh, at re
duced rales, Utween Philadelphia and all sta
tions. PRRIOHTTRATHS MtAVBOAMDKlf
For Cape May, MihvlUe, Vlneland, etc., eta,
93v A. M. --
For HrlugetoD, Salem, and way stations, 12 CO
noon.
Freght received at first covered wharf below
Walnut str el.
Frelaht delivery, No 2Jft S. Delaware avenue.
7 1 WM. J. SEWELL, Sup't W. J. R. R.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and alter MONDAY, April 12, 1889, Trains will
leave as follows-
Leave Philadelphia from New Depot, THIRTY.
FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, 7 26 A. M., 9 80 A.
M., 3 80 P. M., 4 16 P. M., 4-86 P. M., 716 and 11-80
p.k
Leave West Chester from Depot, en East Mar.
ket street, at 8 26 A. M., 7-26 A. M., 7-40 A. M., 1010
A. M.. 166 P. M., 4-60 P. M., and 6 46 P.M.
' Leave Philadelphia for II. C. Junction and Inter
mediate points at 12-30 P. M. and 6 46 P. M.
Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 6'i)0 A. M.
and 1-46 P.M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7-40 A. M. will
stop at B. O. Junction, I.ennl, Olen Riddle, and
Medial leaving l'hlladelphla at 4 36 P. M. will
stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passen
gers to or from stations between West Chester and
B. C. Junction going East will take train leaving
West Chester at 7'26 A. M., and oar will be attached
to Express Train at B. C. Juaotion.and going West
passengers for stations above Media will take
train leaving Philadelphia at 486 P.M., and oar
will be attached to Local train at Media.
The Depot in Philadelphia Is reached directly by
the Chesnut and Walnut street oars. Those of
tbe Market street line run within one square. Tbe
cars or both lines oonneot wltb each train upon it
arrlvaL ON SUNI)AYg
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 8 00 A.
M. and 8 30 P. M.
Leave l'hlladelphla for B. C. Junction at 711
P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7 45 A.
M. and 4 46 P. M.
Leave IS. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8 00
A.M. WILLIAM C. WHEELER,
4 18t Oeneral Superintendent.
THE ADAMS KXPRES8 COMPANY, OFFICE
Mo. WU CHKhNUT Htreet, forward. Parcels, Pack
sites. MerchandiM, Hank Notea, and Kpecie, .itlior by ite
oh n lirM er ia nortueetioa wil l rrt her Kipree. Oonirtauiee,
w all U brukkipal u.wus aitd elUes id the limtod Htai.
at. tHILKMAN,
AMU8EMENT8.
"XfRS. JOHN
DREW'S
ARCU SJBEET
in
TITFATRK . .. C .
EVFHY Kr K.NINO. SECOND WKP.K.
ln.iuense succors o the rantamlme nf
Hiiknv iUMPrY,
with many new danoes, new and comical tricks
new railrund scene, eta. etc,
TOVV PKNITR, AS CLOWN,
CFORCE A. HKANK. as Pantaloon.
IIARHY J.l fil.lK, ss llnrlcquin.
MO'I.I.K AUKl'll, .t (totnmbme.
A rrand Hallet, under the direction of M. HK.VIU ST.
Premiere Psnsensn, RTtiNORA ANTONINO.
lr. AI.I RliUMOK, the Champion rJkator, w.ll ;
riphtly.
MI.-SU. .IK.KFFRSON, as RURLRSgUR.
nmienre st 8 o'cbH'k. .Seals socueod in a Jraneo.
Hf x Oll're open il.ily. ,
AI.FXANDKH KINHRR, Manaer for the Tronp
Ppesr
VALF.R'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
OAKDKN No, run, T, 7t, and 1 VINU Street.
THK. (iKA Nl) OHftllKRTKlO formerly the nr.pertf
of the !HANI PlIKK Ol' RADK.V, purohaael at ir-as
epenioly,lAfin VAIJ-.R, of thi.oiiy. in oonbtnntion
with I I AMI'.ll'S ORCHKKTKA and WmsNKM.IK AN
rKKHw.N. will nerfnrm F.VKRV AKTF.KNOON and
FVKNIA'U at the above-mentioned plaoe. Admisxiov
1 18tf
PIANOS, ETO.
fi42r3 PCHOMACKER & CO.'S fr2x
.nrT--M FHILA1KI.PHIA R AND, Tft-FH
HQtlARK. AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
are unlvenwlly aolcnowledcert to be the fret in-tmraente
made, and bave been awarded the ,' prrmt-tu at alt
the rtm-iinl Kihihilinnaever held in the country. Our
eitensive facilities for msnnf sotnrjnR enable us to offer
KZl' r' r"nr''- J11 at our beautiful wareroome. No.
ll(3 hnmiit streef, and examine our extensive .tuvkof
iiujtrtar fitcKot i'anf,
THK HURDKTT ORGAN.
" y hsve seenred the snoncy for the sale of the
C'lrltrafrrt HurtMt Or:nn, It has no rival. The superiority
Ol these instrument overall ol.hsrs I. so (Treat t hi w
rtmUnig rontra.linum. tlall and examine Ulem before
pnrchaains: .Isewhere. "
The limnd I'i.no selected by Mrs. Lincoln for the White
Hons eight years bro Is now at our waremnms on eihibi
tion, where it will be allow n to any one having a desire ta
See this h'nrie rrlir.
N. B. New and second-hand Pianos to rent Tunlna;
and moving promptly attended to. Send for Uoaoriutiva
Cirrulsr. '
Kt'HOM ACKER TUNO MANUFAOTURINO CO.
1 mwslm Uos (Jbesnut street.
tSjfc3 BTECK A CO.'8 ft IIAINE8 BROS.
rrSn-H piano fxirtks,
AND MA ROW A HAMLIN'S CABIN KT AND
METROPOLITAN ORGANS,
with tbe new and eesntifnl
VOX UUMANA.
Every Inducement offered to paxobasere.
J. K. OOUTJ),
4 8 atnth 8m No. tr23 CMKHNUT Sueit.
ALBRECIIT, '
RIFKK8 A HOHMIDT.1
. . MAJJUTACTURKHS Or
FTR8T-OLASS PIANO-FORTEflk
Full fuarantoe and moderate prices.
is WAKKHOOMH. No. HI QAROH Street.
C II I C K E K I N Q
Grand Bqnare and Upria-bt
run
nstf
Ho.Wt4 0HKSNUT Btreet.
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO.
JOBEKT 8UOEMAKEB A GO.;
N. Corner FOURTH andBACE St..
. pniLADKLPHIA.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Importer! and Manafactnrera of ,
White Lead and Colored Faints, Putty'
Varnishes, Eta
AGENTS FOll TUB CELEBRATED
FRENOH ZINO PAINTS,'
Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prtoe
for cash.
1S4I
FURNITURE, ETO.
. km
BARGAINS IN FTJRNITTJKE
RICHMOND & CO.,
No. 45 South SECOND Street,
6 Dim ABOVE CrUEt NUT, EAST SIDE,
F
U It K
A. & H, LEJAMBEK
HAVE REMOVED THEIR ' " " ' '
Furniture & Upliolsteriiiii Warerooss
to . ; ' :: - ' "
1STO. 1127 CHESNUT STltEET, V
1 10 wfmtmrp - - ' - qirard ROW.
HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK, ,;.,.!..,.
WALTER 8. GRIFF ITH, President. . . . ,
A solid, safe, and reliable Company. t 'i . ' . .
AsreU orer two million dollars (.000,000), rooat eeeueltf
nvested, and rapidly lncreaaina;. -
A MEAIBERSI1IP OF OVEa 10,009. f '
Persons oontemp!atln assnraqoe oa their lire, are
Tlted to examine the literature of the Conioan, aihlel
max be bad at the Philadelphia offloe, -7 4
Southwest oorner of FOURTH and LIBRAST StreeI
6thsn8m 11. K. EHf.BR. eW.i ar T
SOFA BED.
TT
JJ O Y IS K'S PATH
COMBINATION SOPA BED
N 1
IB uwairouij ,110 bthh, DUia HTO BYBT mTentetL Tt MB
be extended froro a Sofa Into a luuiduoma k,bS
Bedstead, with hair sprlnj; mattrKS send.
of time. It require no uuacrwwlng or detachlm?
no separation between ba.;k and seat, no corda a
break, and no htofred foot attached to it too of thi
back to support It when down, which U unsafe arui
Mable to get out of repair. It haa the oonverUeawesof
a bureau for holdine; olothliur, U eaaUy mariodni
It Is Impossible for It to get out of order
Price about the same aa an ordinary sofa. ' : " ' " "' " '
H. P. HOVER. '
OWNER AND BOLE MANUFACTURER,
1 to tutlmflm No 830 South BECOMD Street j
FLOUR.
QHOICC FAMILY FLOUW.
For the Trade or at Retail, :
EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. ' " ''
Ilcyfetono Flour Mill,
Not U and 1 GIRARD AwennK
eillmrp
East of Froot sir.!.
REFRIGERATORS.
nnuhed In the best manner, and lower thaa elsewhere)'
J. W. WRVMVU
nMiiwin m,.!"1 1 H. SIXTH 8tr.r
' ..... , . n,i, njn r li. , ,
AGRICULTURAL.
I PIIILADELFHIA UA8PBKKRY, JUetTf-
VAJL Agncultarist, and other Btrawbanri l."t"
berry PUnui llaxUord, (Word?. "To?..'"
. tot sale by A. 4 il.riviiaK.
tLinao, W. J
p.OTTON SAIL DUCK AND
CANVAS, .
of an numbers and brands. 1 ., Liiurr.t
.fvT.rfrrt;1. v.uerl:'.u,
Pauhua, fceUina,ha i'ie.Wns r. EVER"..
W yo, 108 OUVVSb. bUovt to..
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