THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAT, .DECEMBER 13, 18G0. CITY ItlTKLHUKWCK. FOX. FIFTH EDITION F0UETII EDITION PUBLIC SALE. 8 6 Th H"rr4 ! tht First Tr M.nth f Tflu tHHrtnl OulT Am Apparewi lirrmu. of Urimet Tbe following tohle nhow the namheror amutfl made (luring the Unit tan month of Mayor Fox', sign. It haa been prepared for the purpose of pivlng to the citizen the Information that hi men nave Ann more work than did the force of 1806. It la compared wltn tbe arrest of lbftH: Omou. IW8. Anon 7 AKHunlt and battery 1,M7 Aiwatilt with Intent to kill. ltt Aiumaltltig policemen TO Abandonment. 3 Aiding in escape 11 Adultery 13 AbwvinalnR 127 Hurglury Hi Ihirnlary, attempt to commit IT bastardy VI Healing wife 34 Breach of peace Breach of ordinance 4:i Hteamy 14 Conplra7 49 !rueltj to anlinalH !urnr kitiDKlng HO Carrying couccaled weapon M Oounterfelt.iii); 4 I) iHorilcrW house. 8 m. IH 1,706 14.1 W 19 73 Ml 1W in n 3.T6S 409 9 14-1 T9 10 111 47 S 8 13 W 4 lid its 10,990 U.1TS 125 4ii i:i5 4.1 13 1,SI"9 ;ir,2 two 19 n 3 9 n m tf Ml i 9 1V9 WJ9 9 I 1 1 13 i 1 1 Desertion w T 10 ICmbcr.element. Vflrirprv . Virnliuf Inn 1 False pretense Fraud Fugitive from Justice 4.1am,llllff IK 19 Intoxication Intoxicatlou and disorderly conduct.. 10,1 1. Indecent exposure InHiiltlng remalua in tne sim-t. . Interfering with oIHccm Inutility Keeping viHous dogs Larct-uy I-arretiy, Biipti-ion of VlKdemeanora Jflurder: Picking pocket PaHidug counterfeit money I'erjury Kane ltape, attempt to commit Itccciving stolen goods Itobbery Riot Uiot, Inciting to (Stilling Honor without license. . . Sellinir lottery nollclcs 4T list 41 24 1,W 316 894 :i its f ! 10 TT lUtl 71 tsr If. Threatening 1W tagrancy Furious driving Running over a child Helling liqnor to mlnorri Disobedience to parent Suspicion of mnrder Malicious mlHchler Attempted robbery Attempted Illegal voting 30,30 TotlUB 1H6S .3ll,3S9 increase ol crime in 1m;i 1,694 What Wb Woulu Io ip wk Were M wok. We would not have men on our force whose dignity will net allow them to don a uniform. We would not allow any members of our force to make associates of tne cut-throats and cab-drivers that lonr.ge around Ninth and Chesnut streets. We would not keep men on our force who swear away comimratlvely Innocent men, for the sake of effect, and allow their former associates, thietei of the wurtttrratU, to go unpunished. We would not make distinction between good, efficient officers and our relation. It looks bad, you knowl We wonld not make promises of appointments, apparently sincere, merely for the sake of misleading party supporters. We would not continue to labor nnder the Im pression that only a certain nationality deserves recognition. -We would not employ a man as messenger who does not understand the firnt principles of gentle manly etiquette. We would not court the favor of certain news paper men, only to have them "go bock" on us. We would provide a couple of dozen tooth brushes to take the "brogue" off the teeth of some of the force. They might pomibly then make Intelli gible answer. We would see that men returning from private parties, but slightly elated, be not druzacd into cells for the mere purpose of obtaining the line for drunk enneHS. We wonld see that, the concert saloon not a mile from the Suite House be examined into. We would not put the "poor fellows'' to addi tional expenses for gloves, etc., when we do not know now soon tueir term oi service may oe cut short. U)ci. Onns an o Jmip. The reorganized Ijitter Day iaii.tn denounce itrighnm, sr., bm a fraud. The Methodist Missionary muss meeting to morrow will consist of a love feast, In the afternoon at ircen Street Church and evening services at the Union. The lot holders of the Nineteenth Ward, opposed to the opening of new streets, meet to-night at. the Resolution Hose House. The Ingrain Carpet Weavers again assemble for bustle and blather to-ni'lit. There are eighty photographers in the Fourth Collection district. Where are the street contractors? Christmas iscominir. Ladies shopping should beware of pickpockets, a this is their hurvsHt time. The "My Uncles" are selling oil' their ten year mocks of fura, Bktiiany Vaik, of which we have already spoken so fully, is still lu progress, and we remind our readers that to-morrow is the last day, and those of our wealthy citizens who have not already visited it will bear in mind the shortness of the time. These hard-working Christian people need help; they are showing their faith by their works. They need money, ami are trying to make It lu an honest way, o that they may carry on the great work of elevating and CliriHtliuji.Ing the rising generation under their Uiiluence. Whisky. John Anderson, on last Sunday night a week ago, Induced a friend to partake freely of "benzine." The result was stupidity. Ills friend laid himself down upon the Uoxborough turnpike to take a nap. John then stripped him of his cout, pants, boots, hat, and cash, and left, him exposed to the raging elements. John was captured on Satur day night, and held in $soo ball by Alderman Thomp son to answer at court. Caitcked. Oilleer Atkinson, of the Thirteenth district, on batur lay night captured an individual named Peter Mangan, who is supposed to bo the Jiarty that entered ami robbed the rwsideuce of loseph Ledger, corner of Clrupe and Cresson streets, Manavunk. On his peron were found a coat, watch, and child's necklace, which were recognized as be longing to Mr. Ledger, lie will have a heariuif to day at the Central. Dhcnk. Peter Dietrlck, whilst laboring under the effect f ardent imbibatlons, laid himself down on the wharf at Poplar street, and soon sought t he realms of Morpheus. Whilst lu t ills condition some wharf-rat stripped him of all his elothlug except his drawers and shirt. In this plight he was rouud about 1 o'clock by one of the Harbor police aud re moved to the station house. Maronic Ei.kction An election for officers of PUilo Iiilge, No. 414, A. Y. M., resulted In the selec tion of the following named gentlemen to serve for the ensuing Masonic year: Mr. A. Suwodcn, Wotslilpful Master; General MnCandleas, Senior Warden: H. U. Lipplncott, Junior Warden; Alexan der W. Nntt, Secretary; and K. W. Webb, Treasurer. A Walking Fikb. About 11;; o'clock yesterday A. M. ft Teuton, whilst walking along Fifth street, below Chesuut, took Are. An oilleer near by dis covered him smoking, and exttngnh-aed the flames, The German had been Indulging lu his pipe, uini placing it in his cout pocket, the fabric ignited. The fetate House bell was not sounded. I. O. W. B. John Binnicks Is a member of the In dcixndeut Order of Wife Heaters. He resides In Nitetown. Yesterday be attempted to make m nee Bleat of his helpmate. A police oilleer, hearing her cries for help, went to her Hsine. e-d t. sted John. Alderman Good held him In liooo ball to answer. Coat, Oil Esti-ohion. About s o'clock P. M. on Saturday a coal oil lamp exploded In a house on Dlehl street, below Adams, severely Injuring one of the male Inmates. The room In wtueh the explosion occurred took lire, but the flames were spei dily ex Uugalahed. Hatchway Accioknt. About 7 is this rrornlng njllllom lliirtnai, airitl ol.'VAII VPUr. eillDlt Vftrf In n Uiiam (L. .i.e. , " - .- , 1 j ... Shield's bolt works, at Twenty-third sueetand Penn sylvania avenue, full turough a hatchway ai d sus tained a fracture of one of his hips. He a re moved to the Pennsylvania Ilosiiiml. Tci nonfli Fikb. About ten o'clock last evening n ic house on the west bank of the Hehuylklll, near Oolomlua bridge, was discovered to be on tire by iiiuenian fcelby, ofi the Twelfth district. A few bucket of water o,ucucUul the Utmie. X? 12 W 7 O R JL X tensiva Counterfeiting United States Bond. Krw Yokk, Dec. III. The Commercial says there is considerable excitement in Wall street to-day over the discovery that a largo amount of United States houds bare been altered from thonsands to ten thousands. The Arm Implicated is W. E. Gray & Co., No. 44 Broad street Gray is said to be a son of the Chaplain of the United States Senate. They bought out an ele gant suite of offices, formerly occupied by Steb blns & Co., and the firm consisted of William E. Gray and T. IT. Pratt. Gray came originally from Washington, aud was at one time cashier for the eminent firm of Marqnand &, Dimmock. Pratt's antecedents are unknown. lie is the party Who purchased the one thonsand dollar bonds which they subsequently altered to ten thoutaud bonds. The capital of said firm is re ported to be entirely iu Government and State bonds. On Friday night they were reported to have some f 15,000 in bank and one hundred $1000 bonds on hand. They were supposed to bo doing a flourishing businnss, aud the money received for thee secu rities they are supposed to have invested largely in stocks of the Quartz Hill Mining Company. Neither Gray nor I'ratt has been seen since Saturday, and the Stock Kxehane has offered a reward of $5000 for their apprehension. Icr nt thb Dki,awarb. The ercw of one of the ITarlKM Police boats narrowly escaned wrecking yes terday. On proceeding np the Delaware the boat became Jammed in the ice opposite the Kensington Water Works, and, becoming unmanageable, drifted a considerable distance down the river. Si K'iDK George Weldner, aged twenty-six years, unmarried, residing at the lager beer saloon south east corner of Jullanna and Callowhlll streets, com mitted suicide alout by o'clock this A. M., by cut ting his throat from ear to ear. Forun Dkad. William Neeley, residing No. 1207 Kdgemont street, last night complained of a bleeding nt, the nose, and laid down upon a settee for rest. This morning he was found dead thereon. Deceased was about fifty years of age, and of intemperate habits. Tub Poi.icb Assessment. Four of the Sixth ds trlet police ofllcers have been discharged on account of their refnsaUo pay the f-10 assessment. W K I) D I N O I N VI T ATI O N S f FNQRAVKDIN THJC NKWKST AND BEST M AN1N KK LOUIS DRKKA. Stationer and F.nimiTer, o. 1U33 UHKHNUT Streot. WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, of solid 18-krt fine (fold. QUALITY WAR. KANTKD. A fall assortment of ni7M always on hand. FA RK A BROTUKit, Makers. 3 24wfmt Wo. 384 OUK8N UT Street, below Fourth. I JP T H. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT TRIFLES, in Bronze, Gilt, Wood, Leather, etc. Xnltsland, Writ Insf B'k, I'ocket lloolcw, Card t'awes, iiold Pens, DViieilN, Uto. IIoxcm ori'ineStalionery, WITH INITUL, 510NOOBAM, ANIMALS, X)MIC, KTC. LOUIS DREKA, Stationer and Card Engraver, No. 1033 CHESNUT STREET, 1! 2flmwflmip PIlfLADKI.PHI A, I K YZ SENT . A hsndrone assortjnent of NI0KNACK8 uit;lbl8 for OHKI.S1MA8 PUK.hK.NT8. WRITING DK8KR, From 1WI to IjClMMI. bkonzk inkstands, pookict hooks, (.OlU pitns, knivks. work box his. ckiak, (jakd, and drkksinij fusks, haokc.uimon koaru8, fokth'olios. cuksh. dominok8. fallixk ckuwukt, pi. ay ing 'akd8, c ami's, vienna and sootuii goods, In frrvat variety. Bcxog of Fine Stationery, stamped with initial, birds flowers, etc. STATIONKB AND CARD KNGRAVKR, No. 921 SPUING GARDEN STREET, 17 Wttii PUII.ADKLPlilA. BIIOTVZES! J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET, IIAVE IMI'OliTED THIS REASON THE LARGKbT VAIUETV OF CHOICE WORKS OF ART IN BRONZE EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS COuNTUV, EMBRACING Statuettes, Groups, Animus, and Birds, t SELECTED AS THE BEST FROM AMON I THE WORKS OF EM1I.E IIERBEKT, A CARIER, J. GREGOIKE, . E. CARLIER, BUZEL, TEIFFEU, P.J.MENE, Dl'MAltiE, MOIGN1EZ, PAUTRtrT, E. DELABR1ERP.K, OOUSTOU, E. CANA, PI LET, DUCIIOISELIJS, BOUUET, 11LLLO. Candelubru, YneM, Card-Ntniid, lukktunds, and Fancy Artirltw 4jScnerally. Paris Mantel Clocks and Side Pieces, IN BRONZE AND GILT, BRONZE AND MARBLE, FLORENTINE. ROMAN, GOLDEN, ANTIQUE, tREKN AND GILT, AND OXYDIZED BaVEl BRONZES, ANY OF WniCn WILL FORM AN ENDURING AND TAHTEFVL 1U 3 mwf Holiday Prenent. 33 V XX O r 23. uIogis upon Mr. Pe -body Speech of Victor Hugo The French Budget for 1870-Cable Adricct from Sonth Aa erica Great Triumph of the Allies Over the Para guayans. FROM EUROPE. Tbb Aft erncM'a Quotation. By th$ A nolo-Amtriean CoUt. Lokdon, Dec 18 I'M P. M Connoia for mony, Mons1,, and for account, 82 v. I'. H. of leoi, 64-; cf Ikw, old, M.S. American ntoek easier. Liverpool, lec 13. 1-30 P. M. Tlie mUca of cotton will not exceed 12,000 bales. Pork quiet. Hhlp News. Bocthamptoh, Dec. 13. Arrlveil, ntamer Unloa, from New York. , oikknktowh, Dec. 13. Arrived, BWamHUlp Mlrwe Bota, from New York. KnloBlen on (iportco Pnabody. Lokdon, Dec. 13. Victor Uoito and Loul Blanc, have written hither warm cuIdkIi on the late Ueorge Peabody. KrolrlD- Over the Mpnnlli (innboat RleaM. Madrid. Dec 13. There la (treat rejoining her over the news jHt received by the cabin from New ork, of the unconditional release of the ttpantah gunboats now IhjUik constructed there. The French Flnnneen. Paris, Dec. 13. The annnal report of Mamie, Minister or Finance, hM nMt been pubimhed. He nays the deficits in the budgets of lss, t,9, and WQ will be met with a surplus, and Ills budRet for 1K71 will suffice, without comiting on any increase in the revenue, and that altogether the condition of the national llnances Is satisfactory. FROM SOUTH AMERICA. The Pnrnunvnn War-Victor? or lhe Allien. Lipnon. Dec. 13 The regulur mull steamer from Rio Janeiro britiKH advices to November 22. Tho war news Is very Important. The Allied army, uuder rrinco D'Ki, hrd moved npou and captured another ParaKiiaynn line killing, wounding, and captnring nearly 400 of the Paraguayans, aud taking a large amount of war material. Over 8(H) families were restored to their liberties and homes by this action. At the lust aeconnts tho allies were marching on Igantuiiry, the last outpost of I.i'pez. FROM WASHIJVGTOJV. Texnn Flcriion Keturnn. A private despatch received here from (ialveslnn, Texan, suys tne returns come in slowly; eighty counties give Davis Moo majority. There are forty six ronnties yet to hear from. The betting here is that Davis will have from two to five thousand ma jority. We are sure of three Congressmen. Oeiicral Clarke Is elected by 7(HHI uiajorty. Tbe New York (iota Fraud. Dfupateh to Hit Amociutrd VrvtH. In the House to-day, on motion of Mr. .Schenok, the investigation, of the New York gold fraudH was referred to the Committee on Uauklug aud Cur rency. ; o ; u it i: s s. (senate. tviitiiuirtl from Third Edition. ViHIJi(iTOM, Dho. 13. Mr. Oureiter, fnrni the Oom mitten fin tiiu .liMbriurjr, reportwi Mr. Morton's bill to per S?'icl fhi1 r'!t'nt faction of tieoreia, with amendment. I'lm bill, as amended, provides for onnveninc tb old Le pixlatiiie onavortain day t be rwnied by the tiovernor. Its organization flmll be effnoted by immmnninjj all per. mina elected to the (iennral Aiaemhly ot the Hint an ap. pearHbytheproc'lnmatioanf (ienwal Meiwle, dated . lane 'ib, l"sif , and eiclmlinK all peruoua inaudible under tlie t'onrtuentb amendment. No irnnn abull be refused a teat in tho Lnginlatnre on aocount, of rare or color, or preTion tinndition of Hervi tiule. The Preaident in authorized to employ, on applica tion of tile Governor, themilitary and nuvui forcea of the I'nired Mates to enforce tlie provision ol tbia act. I'inidly, it is provided that tbe Legiblnture of Oeoivia aliall be regarded as praviHional only until tile further action of Conirresa. Alter the int-rmlnction ef annmherof bills and reflolu. tioDR, atiiei3c theui one by Mr, Uarpenter detilannv that tbe hpuniph ffunboat Hhnuld not be allowed to leave tliia country, Mr. lraie totik the door and read a luuir ara nient in support of his bill, denying juriHdiction tn the Nnpn nie tjuurt in camh involviiiK tlie uonstitntionality of acts ol OoiiKress. Ilonttc. CunthiUHl from Third EJiti.m. Ily Mr. Winnns To amend the several nets roltiu(i to thi (ranking privilege. ily Mr. UmiK Cranting 'pnnsinuH to the surviving sol. dievH and flailern of the war of IxlJ. Hy Mr. Hutler (TatiD.) To provide for tho payment, of the loyal citizens id TennsHRoe for luartorinutcr'H nlorue taken by the t'cileral troops. Hy Mr.Arnell To facilitate the settlement of the public lumlK hy ireeUmell. Ky M . t router To amend the act of April 9, 18.W, to proteot all pfrwus in their civil rights, and lor the means of their vindication. - Hy Mr. Clnb- Jn relulion tu the swuiup lands in Indian n. ily Mr. McNoaly To eiahlish a ucifortn syAtem of natura ligation. Hy Mr. t 'ook To authorise the buildinz of a railroad frura Hurt Wayne, luiliaim, to Ottawa, Illinois. 1 y Mr. Benjamin To dotino, oto., tho duties of pension ?iitH und to prescribe the manner ot' paying pnnamus. liy Mr. Asper -To repeal the act for taking the seventh auil snhafqueut ccnMUHos oi' the Unitod States. Ily Mr. Conger Making an apnripiiution for liuilding a Custom House and Post Otlice at Port Union, Michigan. I'.y Mr. Smith (Iowa), to amend the act of May 12, 18tU. granting railroad hinds to iowa, and to grunt. Iaau9 to aii in the construction ol' a railroad from O'Hricn county, Iowa, to the Misaouri river. Hy Mr. Washburn ( Wis.), to divide the district of Wis consin into two judicial districts. Hy Mr. Sargent, to amend tho ai t granting the right of ws.v to ditch and canul owners on the public lands, so as to authorize the sale ef placer mining claims upon tUo pi m cjph' ol ('listing laws tVr tho sale of ipi.tri i cliuiuv ly Mr. Johuson, for the rulief of persons tukmg timher Irom tlia punlic lands. FROM NEW YORK. Drowned. 1!()Ciii:stfb, N. V., Dec lit. Herman Hausch, a phynician of this city, was drowned yesterduy. , New Vork Produce Market. Nkw York, Dec 13. Cotton quiet ; 600 bales sold ; middling uplands ut SftjiC Flour State and West ern dml audfHf loc. lower; State, t4"-'0i0'10: West tm, i-Ui(rt-jo; southern dull and drooping; sales nt Ift-4f)vl0. Wheat dull and prices favor buyers; No. 2 spring, fl "-'2; choice white State, $lt(. Corn firmer and a shade easier; Western mixed, $lui(n) l'lti for unsound and Jl-l1oslTi for sound. Oats iuiet; Western, 63c Beef quiet. Pork dull; new mess, 132-2.1; old mess. $:t: prune, t'.-.'i0,j"Jl. Lard dull; steam rendered, in tierces, ll)io;lltc. Whisky noniiuul at fl-U3. FROM THE WEST. The Allnnlle ana ;r. ut Western Knllrond. Coi.niiius, Dec. is The Commissioner of Run. roads of Ohio received to-day the report of the com plete doings of the Atlantle and firiat Western Rail road Company, for the year ending June 80, 19. Tlie earnings were 5,7o,acT; operating expenses, f3,s,2UH; balance, tl,63S,ucs. Tbe Kenturky Senatorial Election. I.0UIHYU.I.K, Dec. 13. Tho election for I'nlted Htats Senator takes place at Frankfort to-morrow. It is repotted that Mr. McCrcerv, the present Incum bent, will suiely be returned on the first ballot, FROM JVEWt ENGLAND. The Boston Municipal Election. Boston, Dec 18. The returns rrom the municipal election up to noon assure the re-election of bhurt leir by a heavy plurality. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BXCHANtiK SALES. Reported by De Haven & Bro., No. 40 8. Third Street. SECOND BOARD. 11000 Elm Ira K 7s.. 89 200 nit Reading... Is. 60 V b03 60 60 V bow IMMK) Pbtla A K 7a. is. i 1500 Leh Gold 1.... rV MKK) Lob R loan H&x flittoO Pa 6s, 8 se..., on fi0(H)C A A ts.'TB.lS. V0 400 City 6a, New. c4p. 09 Cart Lit Sen R.... 43 16 do.. 43 200 do, 100 do 100 da 500 do 100 do bso. BIHt do MX 20 sh Leh vai Hi 8 do 6SS' 800 8t Nlco CI 3 1-16 "TX) CREDITORS OF TUB REPUBLIC OF MKXI CO. The undersigned are now prepared to prosecute claims before the joint commission created under a recent treaty between the repotUcof Mexi co and the United States, and would invite the at tention of claimant to the necessity of an early ap plication to iecarv a consideration. BOBKRT S. LEAGUE I CO., T 30 No. iao S. tivjNTU street, Palia Card to the Public. t. a. McClelland, no. 1219 CHESNUT Street, niinounws that ho will sell on THURSDAY next, at Public Male, commencing at 10'30 o'clock, a large assortment of supe rior Cabinet Furniture, w hich has been manufactured by our best houses for their retail sales, and which will be sold without rcsorve to pay adfances. niiotrp THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST. SfiFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered by ihvt fgislature cf Pei.i:sylvma, April, 18W). Oapital, - r00,0()() KstnbllNhed for tbe ICxcciitlon of Trust, Kxrcu turalilpMi i:tc. the Mafe Keeping of Valua bleot and the Kcntlng of Huiall Mafen In lis Buriflor-Froof Vaults In tho (Jranite I'lro-I'roof Ilulldlnu or tbe Phila delphia National Bunk. Cbew uut Street. This Inatitntinn will lin opened for thn transaction of hu.imnti un WU.MJAY, Decani I r L'7, whim tho Uompany mil ho in rrailinenH to reiwive SiT.rtAi, 1kionith for the hAi-'K Kr-'t'IMi of tioVKHNMKNT HoNiisand other Kf,!U. ltiut.s. bn.vKii and t.i'I.i) 1'i.ate, Jkwki.hy, and othor porudiie Vaj.uai;ij..k, under npevial guarantee, at ratoi hi,ilar to Uiobb charued hy othir Hafk Dkhohit Uomka NIKS in tbe principal citioa ot the Cnitad Htatnn, and to Kkkt waix b.in.K inside ita Uiuuilah-I'HOok V auUa at ratoa Taryinx from Htl5 to ilb peryear, aooortlins to size and location. Thene Vaulta are well liKhtodaud venti latod, of uuormi ua atrviiKth, and no effort or exponas haa he.n npurcd in thuir conal ruction to ren der them Atiwjl-t T.i.Y IiriioIn i'liooK. Wauhmen of undoubted character, TiKilance, and inUltitrnee will bs on duty da and niK'it (Bunduya aud liolidaya included) inaide and nutoidu tlie promiM-tt ; and evory conueivablo precaution baa been adopted in the intnrnal arrange tnontato preclude the poaldlity ol stealthy orHudden thel't. Nolhins baa luen omitted to provioa for the oon-vi-nifnce and raoH perfect attainable aecurity of Deposi tors and Hentm, and afford abi-oluto ISakkty aKaiimt Fhif, I'Har'T, IH ikii.aky, and At.'UlDKNT the meaim lor which, i adopted by tbe Company, are not, it is believed, excelled in the country. All fiduciary nb.i!iitior, such (is Tnwta, Guardian .hiTm lrcutorlii'.s, etc., will be undorialion and faith fully diachargod. ..... . , . i..oue ii-nividon depont at interest, subject to with drawal at the pKanire of dniHwitora. Coupons. Interest, and other Income will be col hno when uwircd, and remitted to the owner lor a small oommiiion. buiiat.io ai ocitmodations are pronded for the conveni ence oi htdir. . . Ciroulan, g.ving full details, forwarded on application. Offlrt Hot rt, I'tlotk A. M. to 1 o'ctor P. M. milECTOKS. THOMAS EOBINS, LKWH K. ABIlllUnST, ' J. UVIN09TON BRIUNGCK, K. P. CCULLAOU, K0W1KM. LKVMS, JAMI S L.CLACHORV, BENJAMIN B. COMEUYS, AUGUSTUS II EATON, . F. RATC1IFORD STARR, DANIEL HADDOCK, J., EDWARD Y. TOWNSXND, JOHN D. TAYIX)R, WON. WH. A. roUTER. OFUCEUH. President LEWIS JZ, jVSIIHUIJSX. Vlee-Preldent, J. LIVINGSTON EltRINGEB, Heeretarr and Treasurer, KOBEBT P. McOULLAGIIi Holleltor, RICIIAKD L. ASH HUB ST, is ll lm rp t . AiVU AVC4iVC liU U11V11U UU1VUUUWH liUttV MW UU V V 1 1 A. J H iiuw tiiu largest uiiu uiiu&l vunuty ui rrucioiu Stones and Fine Jewelry they have ever dis played. SOLITAIRE Of every weight and ENARIELS ARSD In the Marie Antoinette, other styles, designed best artists of Paris, and of a higher order of art and taste than ever before offered in this city. CORAL JEWELRY i In every variety, and of entirely new and origi nal mountings. AIL4EJY H G OHESNOT and Open every evening. HOLIDAY, A CHOICE SELECTION OF HEW IMPOETfU TI0HS HOW 0PEH. , . CLARK C BIDDLE, No. 1124 CHESNUT STREET, 10 11 milt FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFF f MAKVIN'S SAFES! THE BEST QUALITY! THE LOWEST JUICES! THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT! Fire Proof. Burglar Proof. MARVIN & CO., IHo. 721 CHESNUT Street, " (Masonic Hall), PHILADELPHIA 2C6 Broadway, N. Y. 108 Bank St., Cleveland, O. A number of Second-band Safea of different makes and sizes for sale VERY LOW. til 30 mwfimrp SAFES, MACHINERY, etc., moved and hoisted promptly and carefully, at reaaonablo ratea. GREAT BARGAIN IH PLAIDS. Extra Heavy All-wool 6-4 riaids for $X'50, worth $250. Trask & Whiting. NEW BTORit, Ncs. 39 and 41 N. EIGHTH St., PlIILADKLPU I A. core fTinf fTiotr li orrr' 4. i- T ' DIAMONDS of the finest water. STOfiJE CAMEOS Roman, Pompeian, and exclusively for us by thd TWELFTH Streets. ia i;i tnwfs.t BIRTHDAY GIFTS FOUR DOORS BELOW TWELFTH STREET. , FOR SALE. HANDSOME NEW DWELLING. WEM l hpruoe Btreet, no, aiU7, loar-aujrjr (TncU ronf .vuil uailt. lur owQr i wnn. This In juat the kind of a reaidanoa man want, b.1 (oomy ana not extra large. Term, will be made auoommodatlnar to pnmhaser. JOHN WANAMAKKR. Ull BIXTU and MaHKF.T pREDCRICK SYLVESTER REAL KSTATE BKOKKK, Xo. SOS South FOURTH Street? 10 IS Carp . PIIIIJlDKLPmA, TO RENT. o It It 13 IV 'i0 A A large Store In spleiadid order, centrally located on South Side of Chesnut St. Addrta. 1313t l. a a. Tolemph OOc. Tf I.RTiTHK RTOHW. PRnnci 7f l -nl 1 . . . . kuildinua five atorwa IiikIi. Poseetoiion Mul. ivna i ! drwf , TUOMAb b. FLKTCUKR. Ivl l)t.f ...1 - vouuivu, rt. j TREMENDOUS DltfPLAV ' OP CllllOMOS AND FANCY GOODS F01J Tills IIOL.IDAYS. johxj ii. rjAGLi: a. co. No. 630 AHC1I STREET, 11 8 Bmrp FHILAUblphia