.THE DAILY EVENING TELI1QUAPII PHILADELPHIA, MOiMDA '-NOVEMBEIt 22, I BOD. J 7 n h w-ir onszoiss, Vn Our Own Owr sjxmdent. Nkw York, Nov. !2, 1309. The Prtrason Parllninr-nr. This Association heia Its nwial meeting on Satur. fliiy, Mm. Croly bclnp; In tho clialr. She commenced hj conprntulatlng the ladles present upon tho in crease of membership, and expatiated on her favo rite doctrine that wives ought to be paid by their " husbands for domestic service. She thought It would be a Rood, ldoa if the rates were fixed pre vious to marriage, so that Imogeno might know pre ' cisely what she had to expect from Alptionso. Mrs. Croly lr an ambitious woman, but this new doctrine of hers is so detestable that one might almost suspect fine propounded It as a satire upon the very cause she has (denuded herself with. She is thoroughly in earnest, however. What do yon think of the idea? Is.lt true that the marriage contract Is dwindling ; down Into a business relation, in which the woman promises to superintend tho house bold, aud bear and nurso children, on condition of so many greenbacks per week or ' quarter ? Are services of love to become matter of payT Is marital confidence to bo measured by cash T Am I to expect to give my wife so many greenbacks for making me some tea and toast and bathing my brow with con de. Cologne when I have the headache 7 Oh! Mrs. Croly, for shame! A strong-minded woman ought to remain true to some of the Intuitions of her girlhood, even If she docs lioad a 8oro6is or a Woman's Parliament. Is the wife that is to become so cliiierent from the maid that was ? Is love-making, after all, to subside Into money-making ? Ah mc ! when tho Saturday after 1 noon's 8C8Rii is over and these revolutionizing ladles go home to meet their husbands at dinner, do they never feel a littlo regret, I wonder, that there is not a little more warmth of heart there aud a little less heart-burning ? The New Pout OITli-e. The area wall is nearly completed ; three piers of Maine granlto are in position, and Hi" Htone for the remainder arrives every few ilayt In tho centre the area is rapidly being sunk lower, tho digging there going on day and night. Naturally, however, bo much of this department of the labor being com pleted, the original force has been reduced, and stonecutters aud masons will hereafter do tho greater portion of the work. Every Saturday even ing the swarm of laborers that oscillate around the r.. entrance to tho pay-room en Broadway is something worth seeing. A. Morgue Curiosity. ... . . The most sickening portion of a human body that . nas yet been sent to the Morguo for identification in a fata tnat was on Saturday discovered In an ash barrel In front of Dr. Nichols' olllce, No. 11 Univer sity place. It was discovered by a party of boys, who reported the fact to a policeman, and the re mains were removed to the Mercer Street Police Station. ' This phantom face is that of a man appa . . rently about forty-live years of ago, and has evi dently been preserved for some time in carbollo acid. The head had been sawn off above the eyebrows, back to a point a littlo above the ears, and then downward. The lower jaw hail been removed, and the softer parts, including the chin, upper Jaw, and Hose, left. The features were in an exceedingly good state of preservation, quito sufllciently so to be recognized, and are at present in the Morgue. Coro ner Rollins has mule on effort to clear up the mys r "tery, but thus far without success. Some think it Is Intended as a medical student's Joke. Mm. Moulton, -. the unprofessional and fashionable vocalist, has . made several announcements that she will sing In public, and there has been a great desire to hear her. -' The hundreds who would have gladly paid opera ' prices for this pleasure arc doomed to disappoint- jnent, however. Her intention was said to be due to some financial dlfllcultlcs which her friends did not seem to think it was incumbent upon them to re move. Hence tho contemplated concert. This de termined action is said to have aroused those friends t sense of their duty, and now It is asseverated that the concert is not to take place at all. Mrs. Moulton will very shortly return to Paris, where she . feigns supreme as an amateur in fashionable circles. "The World" newspaper has, for the lost few Sundays, been at tacking more or less all the theatres In town, the criticisms emanating from a correspondent who signs Iiimseir "Nym Crinkle," and who says a good many tru? and bitter things. I believe suspicion accredits thase criticisms to Mr. Wheeler, the musical and dramatic critic of the World, but that gentleman denies the Imputation, end professes to bo as much . In the dark as any one else, lie need not be ashamed of them, however. They are as smart and discrimi nating as any of tho World's week day amusement articles, and are almost the only papers in the Jiew Vork Journals worthy tho name of criticism. The Skating Itliilcs are completing their preparations for the winter season, and one or two new ones are In process of construction. Alibaba. MUSICAL. AHI 1KA3IAT1C. The City Amusements. At thk Academy op Music the season will be con I tinned dnrinar tho nresent week. ' This evening Boieldiou's opera of La Dame Blanche win be performed; to-morrow. Stradella; Wednesday, Ave; Thursday, Don Giovanni; and Friday, . JjO, Jmve. " Robert le. Dinble. The Germaula Orchestra, under the direction of , Mr. Dietrich, lias been engaged, and the chorus will -, be increased. . At tub Chesnit Robertson s comedy ot .School, which made a decided hit at the matinee on Thurs ". lay last, will be repeated this evening, with Miss Keene as "Naomi Tighe," and the same cast as on that occasion. This is a very pleasing and attractive r play, and exceedingly well adapted to such a theatre and such a company as the Chesnut. ' On Saturday next the first mutluee of the season Will be given. M Iks Keene designs to make theao entertuiuments especially attractive to children, and the pieces chosen will be such as will suit tho Juve Bile tastes. . . . , On Saturday next a ploy entitled The lew Red Hiding Ued will be brought out. At thk Walnut Mr. Forrest will appear this eve ning as "Jack Cade; on Tuesday as "kins I.ear;" ou -Wednesday as "Metumora;" on Thursday us "Klcuo lleu;" aud on Friday aB "Spartaeiis." On Saturday afternoon and evening the drama of Enoch A tdn, which lately achieved bucU a success iu New York, will be produced. At tub Auch tost at Sea will bo perl ormed this evoplng. At Duj-rkt! A Benkpict's Optoa Howe Mr. K. . Wiirii.n will unnear this evcnlttu iu a now burlesque fntltld Lost at C. There will atso Ik) a burlesque of the German opera, aud a variety or otnor aitrac- i. tim ki.rvrnth Street Opkr v House tho funny Interlude of Shoo flu, tlio burlesque of tho (juarttr Stssiom, and JJ'gu, wnicu proven uu uamcuvc mat week, will be continued. Hard Times come no Store will be given for tlte lirst time. Tun i.ivimi CuuiosiTiHei will exhibit at tlio Assent bly Building every afternoon and evening during the present week. ..... . Jamks B. Nicholson, Esq., will lecture at Concert nail on Friduv evening next, on the subject of his recent overland trip to Ban Francisco. Seats can be Droitural at Trmu pier's. Thk youku Mhn's Cnni8TiAN Amomatioh an nounce a course of lectures to bu given at the A-a.i.ro of Music during the winter. The first lecturer will be John B. tiough, who will discourse upon "Circumstance' ou Monday, uecoiirji-r o, anu mi Mnnilur. December 111. OU ''Habit." The third lecture will be delivered by Rev. Henry Ward Beeehor. on Tuesday. February 1, and the fourth r.v Horace (ireelev. on Tuesday. February S!ii. Mr. Oreeley s subject will oe "Xho Woman iues- thk POVBWIIJ.E Lecti'hkb. Air. W. L. Dennis ' will deliver the fourth and last of the serins of tho - tivo of tltetu all. CITY ITHMSe KrTvw Stvi.bs Fali. Ciothino-Men's, YotTTHH', AVO Covh in a rhnicr asMirt mtht of entirely Urio Stale lt iotn in hmtly-nuMU Uarmeia. Ktiitriior in ttyU, jit, and Vnrkmjutuhiti it anv otlisr rrnlu.iiitult nluck In i'hitudt llihia. Alto in the piece, lu be tnudc to order in the beat and Jinet manner, ilai.1 WAT IiETWKZn ) Beiotftt A Co., fifth and V Towns Ha IT,, tfixdk etreeU, ) CIS MakkkT KriiKFT, I'Hii.Aor.i.eaiA, AND 600 RKOAOWAV, NtW VoUS. . . . nfyuw n,iMtAvva nktanf Arm Aarih mm mode and privy tixturea, at A. 11. Frauciactu A Uo.'i. No. I'oney ville lectures to-morrow evening ai urn Agaeiu bly Buildings, Tenth and Cliesnut streets. The sub ject, "Mm. Wiggins aud Iter 1'arly." This Is said to be a cupital lecture, tho inobt amuriiug and iustiuc- 1U Market street. Notts roa dwumtikb, AnnBESsr.o to tbs Fkehli and DKBrtrj ATn. This In trlng aoMOn for l&tntlrts, indeed for all who r aot blessed with robust constitu tions and iron frames. Gold ha come upon as suddenly, sealing np the opea pores, and SMNnp In, as it wero, any seeds of disease that may nave been lurking in the system, but whloh remained nndereloped so Ions; as the waste matter of the body and all acid and unwholesome humors were freely discharged by eraporation from the surfaoe and through the bowels. A tonio, aperisnt, and alteratWe medioine is now needed to invigorate the vital powers dopressed by a low tempera ture ; to stimulate and purify the seoretions, and to fit the body to endure, without inennvonicnoe, pain or dangor, the sudden oliuiatio change which ushers In the winter. Tlio only preparation which will fully meet this almost universal need, and will thoroughly and safoly perform the Important work, is the loading tonio and alterative ef the age, Hohtetter'h Stomach Bittrkh. This popular apocifli; improves the appetite, invigorates the digestive organs, regulates the flow of bile, onrichns the blood, calms the nerves, relieves constipation, pro motes siip'ortiolnl circulation and evaporation, and being cotupOKod solely of wholesomo vegetable elements, with a pnre stimulant an their diffusive vehicle, may be taken by the weakest without fenr. The ilnvor is agreeable, for although the Bittkhs aro a potent modiciuo, they contain no nauseatiug olement. BooNKlt on LATKH a neglected Cold will develop a con stnnt Cough, Shortness of llronth, Failing Strength, and Wasting of Klcoh-lho ar.mt coureurs of Consumption. In somo Instances the SRtun cause will produce' Bronchitis, a cliseaso of the branches of the windpipe. In al) affections of tlio Pulmonary Organs, as well as in llronohinl Afleo tions. Javnk's KxrECToiiANT is both a palliative and a curativo, as tho testimony of thousands Biid its world vide reputation attest-while, in Coughs and Colds it aots spcodily, anil, when taken according to direct ions, promptly removes them. Why not give this standard remedy an immediato Iriul? Hold by all Druggists. jEWTLnT. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 S. Socond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of tino Jewelry and bilverwaro in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which ennnot be equalled. He alto has a largo stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his storo is sure t i result iu pleasure and prolit. r CHsciiPASsi:n von Beaut ami I'rr AKF, THK NKW SlVLK KNiiI IMI PaI.ETOT OVKHCOir OK emu's Kinisukd Melton, MAOK. 1IT ClIAIIl.EH STOKrS, No. 824 ChkwmutS trkkt. Get the Best. The Parhsm New Family LOOK-STITCH SKWINO MACUINR. ( Kasy Terms. ) Balosroom. No. 7U4 CUESNUT Street. Oroveb A Bakpji's Highest Premium Sewing Machine! No. TM Chetnut street WASAMAKKR .0 RROWS'S CLOTIITXO. WAXAMAKER A BRONX'S CLOTH I SG. WAXAHAKKR . UROWX'S CLOTHIXG.', fAXA3fAKER t- RROWXS CLOTHING. WAXAMAKER RROWS'S CLOTHIXG. The you nit men of Vhiladclphia and adjacent towns, and all who like to be WELL DRESSED, should see theollowint) articles: THE STYLISH I'LATD CASSIMERK PASTS. THE STYLISH PLAID CASSI.VERE , PASTS. THE STYLISH PLAID CASSIMERE PASTS. THE STYLISH PLAID CASSIMERE PAXTS. These are ELEGAXTa.ul XOT EXPESSl VE Goods, and our hovsr has a large assortment. Sole, ovr Pants are cttt in three styles:--VfU "TIGHT." B -2. "MEDIUM." B-0. "LARGE." People teho leant to save buying Overcoats should see the HEAVY CHESTERFIELDS. HE A VY C1IESTERVIELDS. HEA VY CHESTERFIELDS. Others uill prefer OUR STYLISH DOUKLE-BREASTED SACKS. OUR STYLISH DOUBLE-I1REASTEI) SACKS. OUR STYLISH DUUIILE-BREASTED SACKS. PLEASE XOTICE. ll'e are receiving daily fresh instalments from our workrooms, elegant gotsls viade utuler our turn supervision, and our assortment will be kept vp, notwithstanding our immense sales. We take ajiride in having the BEST Stock both of Men's and Boys' Clothing) AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST. Forty-five cutters and one thousand hands are still actively engaged to replenish our counters. A visit will verify this any day between 1 A. 31. and 0 P. M. Our force of salesmen is large, so as to a ford every facility to customers, whether looking or buying. C The Sew Goods just receiving are: FALL 0 ERCOATS, from 17-76 to 2 ALL KIXDS OF HEA VY 0 VERCOA TS. IXDISPEXSA RLE SUITS. STREET J A CKETS. FAXCY O VERSA ( KS. X TYL IS H CI I ES TER I 'I EL OS. YOUTHS' CHESTER FIELDS. BOYS' DOURLE-BREA ST ED SA CKS. YOUTHS' AXD BOYS' SUITS. CHILDRESS GARIRA LOIS. CHILDRESS BISMA RKS. CHILVREX'S FASCY OVERCOATS. Wanamakeh & Bkowk, The Lahgest Clotuino Uocmk, Oak Hall, The Cohneu of Sixth akd Market Stkebts. flAKKIGU. HKKVKS-WILKINSON.-In Woodbury. N. J.. Octo ber in, by the Rev. Sidney Dyer, C.'uKM KN'i' RKICVKS. of Woodbury, to M AMY K. WILKINSON, daufihter of the lute Koburt 1). Wilkinson, of Philadelphia. iie:i. BITTINO.-On the Instant. JORDAN D. BIT- TINO, in the ft!d year of his age. Tho relatives una male triemls or tue lamiiy aro respoot fnllv invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis Mm, Jared 1. Bitting, No. l!'l lirown street, on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, the 21th instant. Inter ment at Mount l'euuo. BRODNIX.-On tho 20th Instant, Mr. PETER BROD Nl X, iu the tUd year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are resneotfullv Invited to attend bis funeral, from his lute repidenoe, No. 117 t'nity street, I ranutonl, on woanusuay atlernoon, the 31th instant, at 3 o'clock. COTTM A N.-On Friday morning, the 19tb instant, WIL LI AM OOTTM AN. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to atlond bis funeral, from bis late residence, Jenkintown, Montgomery county,Pa.,ou Tuobduv morning, the 23d Inst., at lu o'clock. To proceed to HuttaviMo Presbyterian Church. Carriages will be at Jenkintown Htutioa to meoc the friends of the family on the arrival of the H'4o train from Philadelphia. Dl'RAR. On the IHth instant, at Greenback, Burling ton, N. J., suddenly, of disease of the heart, HOPHUO NIA W. wifeof Knoch Durar. ... Funeral to leave Burlington, N. J., by cars on Tuesday morning, the Etd instant, at 1(1 o'olook A. M. The friends will meet at the oltice of William 11. Moore, No. 606 Arch street, at 11 o'clock. To proeeea to Woodlands Ceme tery. " HOMIM.ER On the 90th Instant, Mrs. EMMA W wile of Moyer Uonuller, in the Slot year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapeotfully invited to attena the funeral, from the residence of ber busliund, Brauchtown, Montgomery county, on IWednes day aftei noon at 1 o'clock. Funeral services at the Haines Btroet M. K. Church, Uermantown. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, TSo. 004 IvXAJRICEX Street. Our GarmenM are well made.' Our Cutters aro mon of talent, BUT ONE rniCB 13 ASKED. Battofactlon Guaranteed, Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 15wfmj No. m MAKKKT St., abova SUUt. 8HAWL8. JUST OPENED, A Large Importation or CAMELS' HAIR SHAWLS, MUCH UNDER REGULAR PRICES. C. L SHARPLESS, CHESNUT AND EIGHTH, 11 17 wamstnp riUT.AIiKI.PHIA. CLOVES, ETC. 500 DOZEN JUST LANDED. "JOSEPH" and " LA BELLE" IvIJ GLOVES. 1 LKUANT 6UADRS at $t (K) and $i r. per pair. Also, Opera Shades and White. Kve-y pair warranted. If tbey rip or tear acothcr pair Riven in exchunKe. iittoned Kil 4. loves nt HlrS. ALSO, The Balance of an Importer's Stock of Ueuiiine .louvln iiitl Ulovea. m DOZKN at 91 45 PER PAIR. This is by far tbe greatest bargain ever offered in Phila delphia in KID GLOVFS. F.very pair guaranteed genuine Paris kid, Our whole stock of Ircri Uoods Nliavls, lllack illK Closing out at the GllEATESTBARGAINS E VEK OFFEUED ON EKJHin STREET, To make room for our largely increasing NOTION BUSINESS. rn cent Plaid Poplin, 3o. t'2 cent I'hiid Poplins, otic. 1 cent Pluid Poplins, tiao. $1 CUHiam yard wide, 1 i!S. . J - o cent A II-Wool Poplins, Sue. 'r.'J : ' 7ncont Ail-Wool Poplins, 83c.,- ' J-r ' ' ' M cent All-Wool Popluui, 6To . ' a, $1 25 Silk Rolled Poplins, oc. -. 1W Silk Rolled Poplins, l ii,. 4 A, ' - ! Kilk Rolled Poplin, lm.VS, -Silk Rolled Cordod Poplins, ipi 75. ' . . -Lyons Velvet ut 17 per yard. Ui cent Rouhaix Poplinp, :17 cents. lit cent Mixed Dimliio Fold, fio cents. 75 cent All-Wool Delnino, 60 cents. r- niHckSiik-H, r7h. 2'36 Hluck Milks, W Hlack Silks, $2. $2-75 Black Silks, S-ii ST.. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. $8T0 Double Shawls, Dtti'uU. IfH'HO Doulile bliawlH, $7i 0. l) 10-00 Uoubip Shawls, If) 7 60. ti tKl Stripe Kliawls, ft 4 TO. S 5-1)0 Plaid Shawln, $11 75. iVOO Arab Shawls, ft;i'25. $1-50 Blue-Black Velveteon, H125. $2110 Bluo Black Velveteen, rcn. $3 75 Blue-Black Velvoteen, ika fo NOTION DUl'A RTMKNT. LndiB' Fleecy lined Glovos, !Wc. jitiea' t rench Cloth Glovos, Wo. Ijadies' Two-buttoned U loves, 50, Merino Fleeced Gloves. 25c. (.entx' Cloth Gloves, Wo., 75c.. to $1. Gents' Merino llrawers and SliirtH. ,.., if?l, l ii. IjidieM' Merino Underwoar, till, 1'25, to 1'50. JoHonh Kid Gloves, $1 per pair. La Belle Kid Gloves, $1 5' " Hartley" Kids, $1-85. Men's Kid Gloves, t'25, P60, and 2'00. A. V J. II. llAKTHOI,(IEW, 13IPOUTEKS OF 1UD CLOVES, 11 17 wsmtf No. 23 N. EIGHTH Street. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- 1 quished the Heating of Buildings by Steam or Water, it will be continued by WILLIAM II. WISTAR, lately superintending that depurtmont of their biiM ueRS, whom thoy recouimend to their friend. Nov. If, im. MORRIS, TASKICR A CO, WISTAR aHoOULTON, No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. HEATING BY STEAM OR HOT WATER. FLANS PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY FITTED IT. APPARATUS 10 2i3m.'.p RCUGH PLATE GLASS FOR FLOORS, 1 INCH THICK. ROUGH PLATK CLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS, , AND 4 INCH THICK. RIBBED GLASS FOR f lONSF.RVATORlKS AND GRAPKR1F.S, ( ami :i b!. FRENCH WHITE. PLATE GLASS FOR STORES AND DWELLINGS. FRENCH AND GEISMANLOOICTNG GLASS PLATE8. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRYSTAL SHKKT GLASS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH WINDOW GLASS, SIN GLE AND DOUBLE. AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. For sule by D. H. SHOEMAKER. 205, 207, 209, and 214 N. FOURTH St., U 19 fmwltn rillLAMUPIIIA. N J O T I C E TO SHIPPERS, The Through Freighting Business between Norfolk and Philadelphia, over the Philadelphia, Y, Uimngton, and Bal timore, Delaware and Eastern Shore Railroads, and An numewtic line of iteitmers, heretofore under the manage ment of II. Y. Tompkins, Agent of tho Annamoseio Lino, baa been placed in charge ef JOHN S. WILSON, who will have control of the business on and uftor tbe 3Jth day of November, 1H09- ISAAC HINCKLEY. President P.W. A B. R. R, JOHN W. CRISl' HOLD. Presidnnt R. 8. R. R. HARLAN, HOI.L1NGWOUTH A CO., For Ancamesaio Lino of Steamers. For any information as to the Through Freighting Bust Dens as above, or rates of freight, apply at tbe Offices of the uadoruignod, either in Norfolk or Philadelphia. ANNAMKUUO LINK WHARF, Norfolk. Corner WASHINGTON Avenue aud hW ANSON St. and No. 4-1 S. FIFTH btroet, above Cliesnut, Philadelphia. JOHN 8. WILSON, 11 19 fit General Through Freight Agent. CTUVISO,, into., Ac CO., UIliN, II l Uu . No, IK H. SKOOVD d'.teet. DRV GOODS. G REAT BAROAINa IN DRESS dOODS. Cheapest Dress Goods Ever Offered at the Prices. We have purchased of a lunre importing- Iioiimc. about going out of buslnofw, t10,000 OF DRESS STUFFS, at nearly ono-hnlf of the original cohU ENGLISH POPLINS, AT 0c COST St. KN'GLIHII POPLINS, AT !r,o COST 45. MOTTLED POPLINS, AT 31c, COST M. Satin Striped PopIiiiH, at 81c, coot Mo. Satin Striped Poplins, at B7c, cost OOo. Uouiilt'-wldth Satin Poplins, nt 6i;o., cost I. ALL WOOL EMPRESS POPLIN'S, AT 6.V.. ALL WOOL EMPRESS POPLINS. AT T5c. WORTH 11-25. AtL WOOL CORDED POPLINS, AT 11. WORTH 11-215. ' X) ALL WOOL FRENCH POPLIN ROUES. It-YARI) PATTKIiNS. AT ft'., ILWE SOLD FOR $14. 8100 VA RDS DOUP.LE CORD SILK-FACE POPLINS AT l-M, NEVER SOLD LESS THAN J. 10,000 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS (stock of an Importer retiring from IiuhIiioss), AT HALF THE COST OF IMPORTATION. I1-&0 FIGUUEI) SILKS AT fl. STRIPED SILKS AT Jl-3", WORTH fU iif;. 26-INCII FANCY SILKS AT fflfi, COST -IX CORDED CHAMELEON SILKS, Sl-afl, COST $J-2 GREAT BARGAINS IN I5T.ACK SILKS, to pieces Drap do Franco, 11-05 to 7-!i0. LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS AT LOW PRICKS. Silk PliiHlinn, all colors, at ti ro, r,, ',, s. Whito. Crown, and IJluck Asintclians, Blue, White, and Scarlet Cloths. RICH SILK-FACE VELVETEENS. Great lmnrnlns In Sliuw In, pnrrhased at the rnecnt auction sulex, much Iims than co.it of importation. PAISLEY ANT) RROCIIE I.ONO SHAWLS, OPEN AND r ILLL1) CENTRES, J:i TO JI00. PAISLEY AND It ROCHE SOUARE SHAWLS, OPEN AND FILLED CENTRES, $12 TO $S0. ALL WOOL DOUIU.E P.LANKET SHAWLS, f i-iiu iv 1 1 1. MISSES' SQUARE AND DOUIU.E RLANKET MIAWI.M, 1 "Jt $rTil). H. STEEL & SON, Kos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Strcc'.. it PHILADELPHIA. QT.OAKINGS! CLOAKS! SHAWLS! BEAVERS. ASTRACIIANS. CARACULLAS. VELVETEENS. CO I ACHILLAS. WATERPROOFS. MOSCOW BEAVERS. LYONS SILK VELVETS. SCARLET, WHITE, AND BLUE CLOTnS, '" CloakitiR buyers have tho grent advantage of bp Idh tn out- Cioak hooiu all the new stvlc-s. Our line ClcaMng Stock la superb. CLOAK KQOM. BEAVER CLOAKS. -ASTRACHAK CLOAKS. CHINCHILLA. VUMKS. CARACULLft CLOAKS. " ' ' WATERPROOF CLOAKS. SILK VELVET CLOAKS. Cheap, medium and One garments. Vricm mnge from $lo to 8-0. 1000 Shawln, lull sizes, $.' to $T0. COOPER & COWARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, 1 7 fsm PHILADELPHIA, 1 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. - 40 CJlosiuer Out. 2000 Yards 21 inches COLORED POULT DE SOIE SILK, $2-75, $8, WOrtU $4f0. 35 PIECES BLACK SILK, $1-37, $1-02, l-75, 12, r-iS, Worth $5. 20 PIECES PLUSH, ALL SHADES, $1-50. 40 PIECE8 BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEEN 75 cents, $1, up to $2-50, GREAT BARGAINS IN B HO CHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS. LYONS SILK VELVET, 81 inches wide, $15 and $18, worth fiO. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WILER & POLLOCK, No. 49 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, 11 22 mt2t BELOW ARCH. PZX7X & CO. FIRST QUALITY IRISH POI'LINS, IN ALL COLORS. Also, every variety of IMaiuuiMt logIIu, Kcp, Velours, Illo, KEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. J. W. THOMAS, Noa. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 911 6P PHILADELPHIA. REMOVAL.. R IV. J. H. KIICHENER & CO., CUHER OF THE CELEBRATED "rxcelsior" Sugar-Cured Hams, Tongues and XSccf, Have Removed to their HEW STOHZ3, Nos. 122 and 121 AUCH STREET, 11 lOlmrp PIIILADELPniA. gfa "i;MI5HEI.LA8-(IHKAPR8TIN THE CITV. J ui Kon is, ko. si a. l'.iuui u auoot, iu Militia CLARK No. 1124 CHESNUT STREET, IIA.VE 3NOW OIElV A FINE COLLECTION OF FANCY GOODS AND GEMS OF ART. 1311 TVT rSri' 10 li miit INSURANCE. niOKl'OUATliU OFriCK OFTHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 10. 1SG. Tlio following statement of tho afTaiw of tbs Companv is published in conformity with a provision of tua obnrter Premiums received from November 1, 1W, t- Ootobor 111, ' Marino and Inland Hisks , i ire Kixka rroniinmson Policies uut marked oil November 1, 1HH6 ,IW.1,7!5-!M . liil.lVj.'j -l,10u,7Hl'Jfi 4l,S34-ti3 $l,r,lti,-;;i-,31 Premiums markod off ps mrmiil from No vember 1, lutS, to October Ui. lHiiit: (In Xlnnnannil Inliiml Hik.4 !'!. llfi'DH On t iro UiakH It'.ttiJ 7U l,lS3,S45-W Interest during the same period Salvatce, eto I I5,U27'03 lill,l;H,873-l Losses, Kxpenses etc.. during the jonr as nuove : Marine and Inland Navi gation Usac iW.lno-W FiroLosi.es W,2U'8t Return l'lamiums C'.tttn'IO Ke-Insiiranecs 411.7 S4 Agency ObarKCS, Advertising, rrmlinK, etc 64,63715 Taxes United States, "State, and Municipal taxes 52,rtil Kxpenaes. ,.m t..,27'04 $744,551-01 $Ui,Hl!rt3 A8SHT3 OK THK COMPANY - November 1, ltM. S'J'iy l'0! L'n'ti' Butesiive Per Coct. Loan; , tt-forties : '!W,0U0 ITnlicd h:tos Kix ler Cent. Loan -Oaviul noa"'- "-vjU.000 CmW SUtea a. Per Cent. Loan, '. . SOO.OUO'Sutrtof Pent sylvauia Six Per Cent. Loan 200,4)00 City of rhiladaluliia Six Fe'Fent. Loan (exempt from tax) , . 100,000 State of Now Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 20,000 Pennsylvania Itnilroad First Mort gage Mix Per Cent. Bonds i6,(H10 PeousylvaniaRiiilroad Second Mort- gnge Six Per tJent. Bonds 2S.O00 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennnylvsnia Railroad guarantee) 30,000 State of Tennessee l' ive Per Cent. Loan 7,000 State of Tonuessee Six Per Cent. Loan 12,IO0 Pennxylvania Railroad Company, 200 aliares stock ,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 100 shares stock 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail "steamship Company, tjO shares stock Slu',i00 Laus on Bond and Mortgage, Urst liens ou City Properties -Silit'.OOO'OO 107,750-00 00,000 00 :i.!,!SO-00 aoo,-i5-) ioissft-oo 19,4501)0 23.625W SO.UOO-O1 15,000-00 4,370-00 14,000-00 3,000 00 7,500-00 246,900 '00 $1,281,900 Par. Market value, $1 270 00 000 '00 700-75 IIHl, Qll,JlO,J JV. Real KstatH Hills Rocoivablo for Insurances made Balances due at Agencina Pre miums on Mnrine Policies, Ac crued Interest and other dobts due to the Company Stock, Scrip, etc., of sunjry Cor porations, $4:106. Kstiinated vulue Cash in Bank $lti8,'!l&-H f 'asih iu Drawer HJ3'26 ,037-45 ,740 30 29114 $l,8W,100'(i4 PHiLADKi.raiA. Novembor 10, W. The Board of Directors have this day deolarod a CASH DIVIDEND of TICN PICK OKNT, on tbe CAPITAL 6TO( !K,andSIX PER CKNT. interest on tho SCRIP of tho Company, payable on and after the 1st of December proximo, free of National and State taxos. T.rl.,!a.ve also rtnclared a SCRIP DIVIDKND r.,,V,'.'CY;1',YK PKK KK'I'.on the EARNED PHK SI 11 .Ills lor the year ondiDg Octobor iil. lNiif, eertiticatos Df which will be msued to ttie parties entitled to tbe same, on and alter the Ut of December proximo, free of National and State taxes. Thoy have ordered, also, that tho Scrip Certificates of Profits of the Coinpuuy, tor the year ending October HI, lfcbO, lie redeemed m Cuh, at tho otKoe of tlio Company, on and after 1st of December proximo, all interent thereon to ceime on that day. By a provision of tbe Charter all Certilicates of Scrip not presented for redemption within five yourH alter public notice that they will be redeemed, shall be forfeited aud cancelled ou the books of the Com puny. No certiorate of profits instied under $25. By the act of incoi piimtiun, "uo oortilicato uhalltiiutue unless claimed within two yeiii'H after the ilecluiatiou of the dividend whereof it is evidence." DIRECTORS. Tbonins ('. Hand, lohn U. Davis, EdiiiUiid A. Souder, Thcopbilus Paulding, limies Truquair, Henr- Sloan, HouiyC. Dallrtt, Jr., Jamta C. Hand, Willium O. 1 nil wig, Joseph 11, Seal, lluab Ciiiig, Johu D. 'I uylor, (ieorge V. lternadou, Willuuil C. Houston, Samuel R. Stokes, William O. Boulton, lulwurd Darlington. 11. Junes Brooke, Edward Lafotiroade, tlaoob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'l'arland, Joslma P. Iyre, Spencer M'llvnin, J. B. Seniple, PitUburtf, A. B. Bergor, D. T. Morgan, - THOMAS O. HANI). Pveidont. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President, HENRY LYLBURN, Beoretury. HENRY BALL, Assistuut Secrotar.v. 11131m CAMUEL SMITH & CO., No. 4 8. SEVENTH l' Htreet, KTKAM AND (iAS FirrKHS ANI l'i.l'll bliUS. Tube, 1-iitiiiga and LraM Work vonstauily on hand. All wmk promptly attended to. Galvauixed Tube for Cemetery Lots furnished. 11 17 tttu. BEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have inventod to assist the hearing In every dwree of dnafneea; also, Reapiratorst albo, ,Crau dull' Patent Orutehes, superior to any others in use, at P. MADEIRA 'at. No. Uo b. TsUUTU Btrtw. below Ubeanot. ClIi:SAlI3AiU TI?ltBXAll!Y. DKLAWAKK TKPR AP1N AIL HIVN VYU.D tiAMK. .KlUN MART IX. H91mrp Hio. H18 tVUHKt,4" i5Vit. BIDDLE, ERWARE, (;OIlHAM PLATE. INSURANCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE INSURANCE C031TANT OF NORTH AMERICA, ncoRionA.TE MM. Capital 9509,009 AtsMetH.IuIy 1, 1 !(. t'j,5U3t'j)lo This Company la now prepared to Usuc Certincatea of Iusurancc, payable la London, at the Counting; House sf Messrs. BROWN, 8UIPLKT & CO. I'll Alt PJLATT, 111 mf t!2 31rp VICK-PRSSIDByT. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MORE NEW BOOKS BY TUB American Sunday-School Union. . . OUT OF THE ORPHAN'S ASYLUM; or. Sketches iu a Country Parislv. lUruo, cloth. 35() pp. $1-25. THIRD BOOK OF 100 PICTURES. 18mo, muslin. 35 cents. BREAD FROM GOD. 4to, mnslin, with largo gilt, coloured plutos illustrating the Making of Bread. $1-50. , The attention of Pastors. Superintendents and Teacners is invltetl to the. large end. beautiful assort ment of Prints, Cards, lloips fvr TeaoUer 4a, iuat received from London. For sale by the ,' AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNIOW. 1123 Chosnut Street, Philadelphia. lllomwfiit 1 X i j uS T r u b l i s ii is BY MARGARET HOSMKR, ""X " : Author of "Cherry the Missionary, "Th. Vhyaire White Fall-on,,' "(irandina MerriU'a Mtorlu.,'' etu. .-,r ; U etu. ui o . . 3 vois. iMmo. ueantif ully illustratud by Fabar.. Price, per volume, 75 oents, or the set in a neat box, 'nvai per set, $3 26. LITTLE ROSIE'8 FHtST PLAY DAYS. " " IN THK COUNTRY. .! " " CHRISTMAS TIMES. , ' ' These cbonnina books, by an- author so well known , Mis. Jlnsmer, will create a sensntion amonn tho juveml. fraternity. These are fully equal in intereet and suieit 1 1 the "Little Pruily" and "Dotty Dimple Keriee " We prr rtict that "Little Rosie" wiU soon baoom as Reneril favorite as they are. ' I'ORTEIt Sc VOATKH, ' PUBLISH FR8, ' ' NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET. SihiiwfSrp PHILADKLPH1A. CENT.'SFURNJSHINQ OOOD3. v. YINTEli GOODS FOS dENTLESIElT I'ndertsliIrsM and lirawer. ' Cartwright & Warner's Morluo. Cartwrlght & Warner's Scarlet Cashmeres. Cartwright & Warner's Shetland. All the best domestic makes. bilk Undershirts and Drawers. Scotch Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers. ' a, iviciiD:sjfiist & CO., 'v': 11 1 nitkfc'Jmrp No. 700 CHESNUT Street,' I XI 1 O T A I 'JT. ftKNTI.KMKN WILL FIND AT T. 1. .laooltx & llo.S, No. 1220CUK8NUT Street, alarceind well-teleeted ttnekof red and white Bhak k rlannel. Merino, and (Junlnn, Flannel Indershirts n o Drawcrx, ln ilih supRr atniit Halt Hose, Fine Dress Shi fe tor men and hoys, Cullnre, Ties, Cravats, and Rows, and Kemiral and vniniilete a nor I men. t of FurnishioK tiooils i biipci ioi- gnality, at the lowest rates. Kvery article wr ranted to ho lis reprerentml, and straightforward, t'-ji dealiiiR uaieiully adliered to. 11 17 uiq. J EVV EL RV AND 8 1 LV ERWARE. PLATED GOODS: OF TUB .V ririEc QUALIT jT , AT THK LOWEST kaxjes; AT No. 804 CHESNUT ST , SECONIXFL001X, BY " . UV. II. ROGEUS. We are dailyl roeeiving from our 1'iifltory.ia Ooiipeo fiieut, tbe latest styloa of tfood., of all patteuM, from " Ri sers Brothers, and"Mviiden biitAiuxia Ca,V mauuv faun rics. Tr I pU'-tM u1-l SUvervnare, buitahle for URIDAL OIiT3 AND HOLIDAY PRKSEKTS. . , No. 801 UHCtiNUT B I'lAlCliT, Second Flooc. . Haulm A, H. RIW5KU8. ' TODfiEIi8' AND VVOfiTENUOLM'S POCKET JV KN1VKS, Pearl ad Sta Hsndlns, of BCrfiDi-ifrtl ninsh, RODtlKlth' and W ADl' iiU'ltlli KK'H H A: UU4. andtheoelebraUxl L4.tXlLif.li; KAZOU bOisaO Utt ui the tine-d quality. lliuiin, Knivna. Srl-f.r. and Tghle Cutlcii' Dmond and Volisbod at P. MsU)iUltA'4i IU , 'iKjTli Ktie alow UbaauiV, 4t f