THE DAILY KVEN1NQ TELEGRAPH-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, O0TOBKR 9. 18C9. CITY ITKJIS, ChnrohKrr the Western M. V,. Matw ' ! iii:u. o'oloSt 4 den ,tr,et' on Hunday afternoon at I tVtb,nUat' JOHN MOFFITr. I. fcde4,nir?ah8ffiteryflrn0n " 1 'lk 62 yeafsW'" tb 7th lnJ,Unt MiR MARY SHAW, aged rha J i . ..... IJE17 C A El F ETIr.6S. An Bon Broadway. Nsw Yokk. cnr TOEfeRrMwas? saw Kay Terms.) Saleroom. No. 7M CHKSlf OT 8trat. ..V. F0.LL "nd cholo o' Readj.Made Clothing, t the lowest rules, may be found at Cham.jw Storks', Wo. 834 Chesnut street. Jrr:rT-WUliara WOassldy, No. U South Second atreet. has the largest and most. attraoUre assortment of r.U J17 "ilTerWa in Purchase oa. H.. o obtainliu, a real, pure article, furnished at a Prtoe which cannot be equalled. He also has a larce stock of American Western WaUhee In all varieties and at all price. A visit to his rtix I. ... nd profit ' pwssura Kemotau ba. remold hi?TRPHEN K WHITMAN H. W. CORNER OF TWELFTH AND MARKET STREETS. Over the RrvKB.-Hon. Damon Y. Kiloro addressed a lart meeting of the Republican Inrlnoibles last night at thai. Ull 1 1 . ... ...... no ui.uo Booa ana practical speech. Mr. Score is ffaininv irrnn.ri H ni in hi. r . u o , nn j . u .,, u .1 . in i ... iua otiu;i a, A special train runs to Winslow to-night, and (Jraoe.the uiu uiwi, iui juifrore win speaff. Gkoroe A. Prinob A oo.'s Oroans and Melodeons, with improvement exclusively our own, covered b tkh patents. Prioos from $60 to $900. The oldest and largest o.anuraotorjr in the world. 45,000 instruments now " ur uaiaiogues ana rrice Lists, address Buffalo, N. Y., or Uhicsgo, 111., or S. T. Gonnov, New York, James Bullae, Philadelphia. OAT'S China Palaob, No. 1022 Chesnut street, have just .cucyou, BJr amp magaeiain,47 casks White French Ouina, the celebrated palm shape. Will be sold at their usually low prices. ATls.Hn,A Paiacb, No. 1022 Chesnut street, have just u, .lup pnsneepeare, an immense stock of Lava J . .. . wwcu met are oneiing at unprece dented ly low prices. But don't take our word for it. Gay's China PATAfin. Wn. inw m,... i. teived all those fine Show Piecos bought by Mr. Gay in xueywere an purcnased.undcr factory prices, and will be sold correspondingly low. Call and see them. Oat's China Palace, No. 1022 Chesnut street, have just received, per steamer Helvetia, the first Instalment of the ..u.-.,-K-w m gooas puronasea by Mr. Gay in Kurope. If you have a desire to be astonished, call and see the prices. They will be sold at unprpcodentedly low prices Oat's China Palacb, No.' 1022 Chesnut street, have just received, by thip Northern Queen, another large invoice vi uwjvuiwu uiuas ware. They have now the finest assortment of that class of Roods ever Been in Philadelphia. If you don't oredit our Statement, aa and na tnr aiir-u.iu Show Room open till 9 o'clock at night. SCKNTBIDK OrKITW.t PratLDr . . 'o nr Am Furnace Gombixhd. The only l ire-Place Stove ever -'" w" warm ine room in which it is situated. All others fail in that particular. We have embodied in Thb Sunnyside all the latest and BEST.KNOWW Vdthptdtvii f : , . vviuuuiiiiK - WU WHO KW). KOMT, and have discarded all the numerous imperfections that are being used in the Baltimore and New York 1'ire- Thb Sunntsisb will produce more warm aib with LESS fuel than any other Stove, and is acknowledged, by 11 who are nsing them, to be superior in evert pabti CtTLAB to the Baltimore and New York Fire Plaoe Heaters. niojr uau ueretoiore usea Do not be deceived by misrepresentations in regard to Th Sunnyside, but oall and examine it, and see the large uu-nueroi tosumoniais irom tnose who have them in use, which will convinoe any person of ita superiority to all others, at the Warming and Ventilating Warorooms of ' Gkorob P. Shoch A Co.. No.aia N. Second street. White Stone China at Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 vueanui- si reel. Just received, per ship Wyoming, 108 packages of White Ironstone China Dinner, Breakfast, Dessert, Tea, and Chamber Ware, purchased at the manufacturers' by one of the firm at a redaction of fifty per cent., and which we now offer to the publio at one-half the regular prioes. Oall and examine the goods and the prices, and oompare them with any in the city, read over the list of advertisements, cut it out and bring it with you. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street, between Twelf th and Thirteenth. . Best Quality White Ironstone Breakfast, Dinner, Des sert and Tea Sets Containing 89 pieces, for $18'00 Containing 77 pieces, for. 10-Og The above are made up of useful pieoes only, and are targe euuugu 10 uine iweive persons. Kerb's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street., ' Whtte:Stone China Tea Sets. Forty-six pieoos(cups with handles), $5. , Forty-four pieoes (cups with handles), $4. Ail best quality, at Kerr's China Hall, No.8 1218 Chesnut street. White Stone China Chamber Sets Teh pieces'for $2'M. Cheapest sets ever offered to the public -usm unina nan, sso. .jib (Jbesnut street. GLASSWARE At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut treav. lauio uooiocs, per dozen, 5SI DO. Table Turn- piers, per dozen, mi. ItKRR'a flHTKA TTiT.T A mimnlnt.a VTn.. tr-.-.l.: voids uu uusBs eHuiDusDjnent, wnore lamnies lurnishins will always find the moat complete stock of Wbite French nd rich Deoorated China, riah Cut and Moulded Glass. Also, Vases, Bronzes, Parian, Wedgwood, Majorlca, and Fanoy Goods, all imported direot from the manufacturers, and told to families retail at the lowest wholesale prices. Kerb's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut streo t. White Stonb China at Kekb's China IHall, No. 1318 Chesnut street. , Dinner Plates, per dozen, $1'25. Breakfast Plates (large), per dozen, $1. Tea Plates (large), per dozen, 86 cents. Tea Plates (smaller), per dozen, 75 cents. Covered Vegetable Dishes (largest size), each $1'13, rinvArjwi Virnrii.hlA TbiriAa tnnri. miva mmih dl ' -l " - B.UV, BHWU, fpi, Covered Vegetable Dishes (next size), each, 83c. Covered Vegetable Dishes (next size), each, 76o. Covered Vegetable Dishes (next size), each, 63c. 11 otker article in White Stone China at equally low prises, uau aun see mono gooas, ana oompare tneui with any in the city at double the price. KF.im'8 China Ball, Ma 1218- Chetnut street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Fall Overcoat, from SO 30 to $2,1. " tV TALL OVERCOATS FROM ri W TO $25 tW TAIL OVJCRCttATS MOM $8 60 10 $25A1 tW FALL OVERCOATS FROM $8'60 TO $i8i IT FALl OVERCOATS FROM $860 TO $2iaJ Iy FALL OVEUCOAtS FROM ri 60 TO $25 tW Thia U one of ih tt tW moet untful garments any one can have J'or tool a tsV tnornfHtfs and evetiiiig and chilly daye. We are -M 1 t tf prepared to ehow the new utylee of fill and Winter IW Wear, and haee the LARGEST, BUST, and tl tr CHEAPEST Stock of Sentf, l'outhe', and JtoyVJ IW Clothing in Philadelphia. i WANAMAKXR ot BROWN, OAK HALL, THE LA ttOEST CLOTH IXd HOUSE. Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Sireeti, Rev. E. H. Keactle, I. V., attainted by the Kev. W. K. Ijains, Mr. CHAKI.KH K. BUR(JIN to Miss CHAH LOTI'K NKAL, daughter of William and Margaret Neal, Japer county, Iowa. JOA'S-0'ITmGB. Oa the 87th of September, IW9, IbviVIh J. ...J '"nasor ine family are respectfully STmS? tMU,?d thB '"L"?1' ,rom re-idenoe of hr street, on Sunday, the 10th in.Unt, at 1 o.olock. MCOXXVTTT -1 WOULD RE- f .VVu.,A XIX, speetfully Inform Un. dertakert i that, in wrier to'moot the inoreaaed demand for my patent BURIAL OASKH.TS, I have taken the U f atC tO 17 M mt. No. 1238 nriGB AVKtfUK. 8 4 thsturpt k. 8. KARLKY , POLITIOAL.. UNION LEAGUE MEETING. HON. GEORGE S. BOUTWEU, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, Will Address the People or PHILADELPHIA AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD STREET, ON SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 9, 18B9, AT XX O'CLOCK. 10T3t t& FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, R. OBKRT KN O X M I h h E R. 10 9 at NEW PUBLICATIONS. HITCHCOCK'S DIME MUSIC. No. 60. The Starry Flag. Monastery Bells. Do Not Forget Me. Jenny May Polka. The Old Mousquetaire. Genevieve March. The Sea Flower. Alpine Bells. Try Again. Valliance Polka. Tbe Bridge. Silver Dream Waltc. The Reaper and the Flowers. The W averly Waltz. Among tbe Heatbor. The Pioneer's March. Kit Flanuagan's Fairy. Ia Oaroanei Fantasia. Starlight Serenade. The byren Waliz. I Would I Were a Star. Kngenie March. The Flower Queen. Garden Oity March. The Beacon that Lights Me Home. 49. 1 48. 47. 46. 45. 44. 4U. 42. 41. 40. 3S. 38. 37. 36. Bo. 34. 33. 32. fll. 30. 29. 28. 27. 2i. 2A. 84. 23. 22. 21. ja. 19. .18. 17. 16. 15. 14. U 12. 11. 10. 9. 8 7. 7 bou Art Like the Flower. Pleasant Dreams, 1 he Heart Should Never Grow Old. Carnival of Venice. The Culprit Fay. Long Unnoh Polka. Lillian's Song, Kias Waltz. ' In Tears I Pine for Thee, (.rand Duohess Watlz. Pnlllng Hard Against the Stream, Indian March. The Frost- Flower. Daughter o Eve. The Nun's Prayer Faust March. Nelly Carey. The Delhi ualop. 6. 6. ). Orphee Aux Knfrrs alop. I. It fa better to Lansh than ho RiVhino 4 3. a. 1. Wedding Maruh. My Soul to God, My Heart to Thee. Anvil Chorus, , T'10 above can be obtained of Music and Periodical dealers Keiierally. . The whole 60 mailed (post-paid) on re ceipt ot so 00, or any of the series on receipt of price, 10 BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, PUBLISHER, No. 34 BF.KKMAN Street, New Tork. No. 814 OHKSNUT Street. Philadelphia. By O. H. NAPHEVS, A. M., M. D Eto. "I trust this volume will reach every woman In the land." Siinton-Oeiieral Hammond, Written with a careful respeot at all points to the great i uiornmy. jtv. iioract Buthnrlt, D. D, "The wide circulation of the book will be a great benefit to the community." Dr. Sditrin it. Snow. "Calculated to elevate the morals of the nineteenth century, and to enable mother to discharge faithfully the dutie they owe their children."-. Orone Bringhurtt, lienor of the Church of the Mestiah, l'l,i!aMjl,it. Price, $160. For sale by GEOKGK MACLEAN, Publisher, ' , , , Ko. 718 8ANSOM Street. bold by subscription. Male and Fomale Agent """tod- 1086trp POLK SEW BOOKS FOR HOYS BY OLIVER OPTIC. ON TIME, LIGHTNING EXPRESS, SWITCH OFF, THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. H IS.M'U ItltOTIIDItH & CO., No. 808 CHESNUT STREET. All the NEW BOOKS and an immense variety of ELEGANT OHROM03 for sale at I.KBB THAN RETAIL PRICKS. It.lp EDUCATIONAL. IFor additional Cards tee thi Intide Paget. J,'! ORNIST. ST. i Till w, a ' J7 J"ri! Of" be seen . . iivhi , ,iu o jia, leauues l ne or gan. Piano, and Harmony. iu 9 gtutn a, VOUNG MEN AND BOYS' ENGLISH. VERNON btreet. Preparation for business or col. ',gge- . 10 1 lm BEAFNES8.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT aoienoe and skill have invented to assist the hearing in every degree of deafness; also. Respirators; also ,Oraa dull s Patent Crutches, superior to any others in use, at P. MADEIRA'S. No. 116 S. TEN I'll Street, below GliesuuL ttrp J. F. li E. B. O R HI E, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. FALL IMPORTATION. FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS DESIGNED BY THE BEST ARTISTS IN PARIS, FOR SALE ONLY BY US, AND AT LESS PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. 6-4 VELVETS. NEW AND ELEGANT ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN J. OROSSLEYS & SONS' 0-4 VEL, VETS FOR PARLORS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, EXCLUSIVE plT PERNS ENGLISH BRUSSELS. Novelties in ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS in the Lonia XVL Mario Autoiaette, Persian, Alhambra, Illuminated, and other styles, in entirely new and original drawings. ALSO, ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS ALL WIDTHS. WITH BORDERS TO MATCH. 1000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. JUST OPENED, 1000 PIECES OF ALL THE NEW STYLES OF TAPISTRIES FOR THE SEASON, AT MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORTJE, No. 00t CHESNUT STREET, 1 PHILADELPHIA. 10 saw CIQARS. 829 S. FRONT BT. 829 8. FRONT 8T. S. FUCUET & SONS. (ESTABLISHED 132S), IMPORTERS 0F HAYANA CIGARS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GIGARS, No. 229 S. FRONT.. St., below Walnut. Freshly Imported Cigars In or out of Bond. Of our Manufacture, thirty varieties ; quality war rante1, 10 1 lotsp Assortment and prices to suit all buyers. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. T. & J, A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now selling tUelr ELEGANT FURNITURE at very reduced prioes. 9 29 8mrp WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. rt nnn v-r.-. 9 MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Wo. 1 Soutb SIXTH Stret. 1 1 mwrp MANUFACTORY, No. 99 8. FrFTH Street JACOB IIARLKY, WATrirrT M JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARK No-jaaO CHESNUT StVeet. PhilMfo lmrp II O V E R'S PATENT Combination Sofa Bed It has theveninoM of IK1 Uab? fco1et of I). : i . . ..v. .uuui me same as an ordinary ofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 105201 " No. W South SECOND Street. Ok REMOVAL. THE PHILADELPHIA SAVinarirwD society WILL COSIMENCE BUSINESS AT ITS' NEW O F F I C E, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON SQUAltE AND WALNUT STEEET, 0JT MONDAY, 11th Inst. 10 8 8t IVJ 1 N C E D MEAT. THE IIEST IX THE MAKIiET. THE NE PLUS ULTRA THE NE PLUS ULTRA THE NE PLUS ULTRA THE NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT. MINCED M BAT. MINOED MEAT. MINCED MEAT. THIS FACT IS BEYOND QUESTION. The unders'ffned is now ready to fill all order for the I i iiiMnrn 111,1 a m nuuve ceieuraieu nmua mE.i, uuiTorbttiiy Known all over tho country. JOSHUA WRICHT, S. W. CORNER FRANKLIN and SPRING GARDEN, PHILADELPHIA. Fon Satj bv all fiBQCEnn, 10 g tfrp SPECIAL NOTICE. -T. W.SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE REOPENED THEIR STORE WITH A FRESn ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS OF THE LATEST 1" ALL H T YLES. Orders for the celebrated make of FINE DRESS SHIRTS .Will be promptly Ulled, as heretofore. 9 S3 tu'.lisJplw DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, lIIVUS WATCH ES, FNOY OOCXDS, NEW BRONZED, OA TWELFTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. New Fall Importations Now Open. FINE S I LV ER-WARE BRIDAL PRESENTS, IIV GREAT VARIET Y, MODERATE PRICES. BAILEY ik CO,. TWELFTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. 10 2 8W OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT IS NOW EVERY KNOWN TEXTURE .-... Suitable for Mourning Wear BLACK WAX Black Irish Poplins, Black Velour Ottomans, Black Battiste Delaine, Black Drap d'lmperial, Black Empress Cloths ' Black Imperial Serge, Black Mohair Tamise, Black Drap Russe, Black Cretonnes, Black Drap d'Alma Laine,a new article this fall. All these goods have been made with tho greatest care for our own retail trade, and espe cial attention has been given to mark them at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. HOitfER, GOLLADAY & CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT STEEET-. 10 9 stutbSt I LEY ft CO., FOR AT PHILADELPHIA. FULL OP AND KIN G S U I $ 8. Black Satin Maltese PHILADELPHIA.
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