THE DAILY EVENING . TELEGRAPHTRIPLE SUBKT flULADELPIIIA, SATURDAT, DECEMBER 18, 1869. .2 W n V7-TT ORgI 8BIS. jVp Our Own Cbrrrp(mTU. NBir York, 1oc. 19, 1909. That'll Whnt'a tho Mutter. It Is perfectly natural tliat tlio numerous unpoliti cal tad nnprojTeiwlTe 1 ail I on .ort RenUomon wlio Uke n Interest la qu out ions rolatinir to woman, Should Inquire from time to time what tin become ttt Borosi. nan It broken up? Have the slaters quarrelled Is It under a temporary cloud? Arc funds short la It sharing In the universal oollipie Of business? YVtia the matter? I will tell you What the report Is, and leave you to Judge for your self. I will ask tho well-read and nieraory bleared rtador to reoolloot that last June Mr. Roosevelt applied for admission Into tho Sorosis, and tills started In tho Evening Talojram the Idea of (retting up a cartoon turleqQlnir theentiri corn spondencie. To do this It would be necessary to have tho portraits of all the ladles prominently figuring in the association, and Mrs. Oroly was ap plied to as boing most likely to posses thorn. Hlio had, in fact, In her possession a photographic allium containing the portraits In question, and which had keen presented to her by the varloni members. Mrs. Croly man have permitted this album to come Into the reporters' hands; the may have regarded with complacency the prospect of herself and her sisters winning notoriety throuph the medium of a cartoon, And going down to posterity through the medium of Me TeUyram, fluttering in feathers and spangles, and looking more like bleached blondes than sufTrago aoekers. At any rate, this Is the crime that is aow laid to ber charge, and it Is stated that the cartoon was only prevented being published through the courtesy of James Oor loa. Uennott, Jr., whose esteem for many of the ladles induced him to refuse permission. Hy de grees suspicion of the part Mrs. Croly had taken came to be entertained by some of the other mem bers, some of whom shrank from exposing their President, and somo of whom gloated over the noto riety which would have been theirs had the run! been printed. My own convictions are that Mrs. Croly has too much tact, not to say good reeling, as a woman to lend her countenance to such a proceed ing, still less the countenances or her sisters, as she she would have been doing hud she delivered up the protograph album 1 At the same time there has been too much smoke around Sorosis lately not to justify the suspicion thst there must be some little tire, and even Jennie June's promise to give a ball at her residence on the 85tn of December has been vilified Into an attempt on her purt to put her indig nant sisters in good humor. I hope the Sorosis wtll survive many years yet, however, to lunch aud 'liquor up" at Dolmonlco's. The Olant. After having been t see both the giants now in this city the one at Wood's Museum and the out) that Is to be on exhibition next Monday at Apollo Hall I have come to the conclusion that both Jire genuine, and that one is just as original as the other. For Borne time I was in doubt which was tho most ee, but I have now calmly and contentedly settled down In Impartial favor of both. Perhaps the one at Wood's Museum retains a slight prejudice in its favor from the fact that I saw it first. Its position, too, was eminently touching and dignified, the hands emulating tho modesty of Powers' statue of Kve, which tho connoisseurs In statuary will recollect, and one eyo blinking as though ashamed of the per petual stork-nakedness to which Monsieur Oanliif found himself condemned. The rival of this ehrd'eeuvre arrived in the city late ou Thursday eve ning, and was on private view yesterday, as It will be te-day. Russian Opera. Russian opera is not an eminent success at the Preach Theatre, although the audiences have uot been notably small. The tenor Is a handsome man, and liked as much for his looks us his voice, iiis mnsloal education Is Italian. XIo is a Kussian by birth, but not a liusslan artist. He held a commis sion In the army during the Crimean war, and enovglt of the flavor of romance has attended his debut at the French Theatre to create In his bebair an Interest among a certain class or ladles. Apropos of opera in tho abstract, I mast rclato a little Incident, which has never before been made public, In regard to M. Maretzek's season. One or the Important stockholders Mr. (ueenswuter, I believe was being talked to the other day about the success or the season. "Has Mr. Maretzek mitllled his promises in regard to tho new pieces he has brought out?" was one of the questions. "Pretty well," answered Mr. Queenswater. "He brought out William Tell and Piptle. But ht didn't bring tut Uanzillo I" Elaborate Investigation Induces me to believe that Masaniell was the opera Intended by the gentle man, whose devotion to business as stockholder in the Academy has left him no time to become familiar with the titles of Italian operas. Am JJaba. 911sical. jlnd it it amatic. The City AmiiHOmenca. At thr Chbsnut there will be a children's matinee to-day at 9 P. M., when 27m 1'oor liabe tn the Wood will lie performed. This evening Patrice will be given, with the farce Of Tm Toodlm. At tui Walnut Miss Ilateman will appear this evening as "Mary Wuruur." This afternoon Uncle Tom' Cabin will be repre 8e n ted. An tub Arch Mr. Craig will have a bunelit this evening, when he .will appear in four pieces. The perform antve will commence with The IrUh Emi grant, after which Mr. Culhcart will reelus "Lord Ullin's Daughter." A new burlesque entitled D.n Juan; or, Th Huron tieamtal, and the fiircu of Tim Irn litKeamal will then be given. The performance will conclude with tho farce of '. J; or. The Mitn and th Tiger. AT DVl'KBZ & llKKHIHCT'S OPKRA HOUSR Hit attractive variety of minstrel performances will be given this evening. At thh Hlkvknth Stbket Opkk Hocsk a flue bill of Kthioputn mirth and melody will be presented this eveuing. Wiunok HUT and his son will exhibit the wonders or their Temple of Mutfle Hits afternoon aud evening at the Assembly nuiidms. TllK SKbT.-liAKSLBK UM.'IIKSTR Will give a infl- tiee to-day at Musical Kiiim Hull. CITY TIIMM. Wantkk, :i7Vto Mrs. Wantko. 1? .1,0111) liOYH. To Attknu ti N tiKKAT ItaU.f : , OlAtTHlNO bALKS OK bv.hhktt a co., Towkr Mam, Ao. M8 Marhrt Mr), Half may bttmen fif th and tlixtH Hrttlt, Whtrrt Mlr baruain ire yivm daily lo purchiuef of (Inthixu than UMyuAora Call brart finrriaWny, ami rqmpare our goodt toA those vfftrni eUcuhor aj tptcial bargain; "FADtt TKBT" U all . Ir ANT PIUSCNs have heretofore doubted the safety or tuocea of Dr. Colton's renowned preparation for lbs pain m eatraoUoo of taetb, these doubt will surely b re moved by reading tbe remarkable announcement of the ileltaa Peotal Association in another column of this paper, i Dr. J J. Oolton, who haa charge of this of&oe, i aa experienced chemist and a graduate of medioine, and he has made the manufacture and administration of the Nitron Oxide Oa bit special and only bnainesi for nearly HVo yea r. No per ion in this oountry (eioeptinc Dr. Q. (j. Oolton himaelf) can compare with him in the extent to wuioh he baS used this nitent, and that, too, with uniform suooeaa. We understand the buninexa of tbia Asaociation aerfr baa been to large at this aoaaon of the year aa it ia at Pffli.,, pT Fr-lT.Tlie moet effectual way of guarding one's Uealtblvtio keep the feet dry, and that eanonly be done by thrfbjSof Ind(a Hubber Onraboea, and as the incle muutaiuwinlliUiioji u, we would advise our readers to ty noue 6n fne bt quality, whioh can only be had at OKirvv mar's HeadiiuarWra, No. UJS Cheanut struet, south ,tf'rt1,i,.'l!rlvh ll lHjmon.'"'Jl ARt-KIUH. HABI.KIGH.-PTRR Udtl UOAU LOKBKRity, KliAMOKlN, AtfirAvUiiatlABlt bUilUYLKlLL, (JUAU HrvmK, -AIStXTH f' ANli . HfltlNU GABDHN TltJll(Trl,r rJVlPOT. NINTH TRKK'P (No. Mf). MljXOtf tijBAKB AVKNUlt a' si w luaAK n. ju.i r.a. F.VKKtr variety of Heady made (Jlotliiug at Chariot fjltwke'. Mv. Ui Cbvaaut stieet. K fur's Chtwa Halt, No. IMS Oheeent street, baiweeej Twelfth and Itirteenth. Nf.w Hanoi Ooone. We bare now ovon, by late amvala, Mae moat mactwifl, cent and choice anlctiii of Vancy Unodt, in Ohltia, Ulase. Bronae.Wood, Parian, Majollna.Artlflotal Klowere, etc., tn tbe city, suitable for ltridal anil Oil ri ! Present, rang Ing in prioe from the lowest te the moat expennre, beief of our own direct importations. Pnrobasera caa rely en getting tholr goois at the lowoet prioe. Tbe public are invited to oall and examine ear large sail beantirot assort, meni. Jamm K. K"B" BkOtms, China Hall, No. U1S Obeenut street. BnoNTTS.-At K run's China Hall, No. 1111 Ohesnut streot, we have now open fine eeleotion of elegant Brontes, (uitalito for Mantel ornaments. Oall and ex amine our assortment before mtking your purohasee. JAMKS K. KKBH A RnOTBTRn, China Hall, No. U1S Chesnut street. Gold IIand Tea sets, 46 pieces, for fsUIM. Kkuh's China Hall, No. 1218 Ubesnut street. CrxCKS, at Kerr's China Hall, No. 191) Dhesn-tt streot tVe bare now upon a fine and choice selection of Frenob Clock, with side pieces, for Mantel ornament, of tbe aewest stylos and latest Importation, ranging In prises from S36 eaoh to (450 a set, each one warranted for one yoer. Jamks K. Kkrr A lino., China Hall. No. Ult Ohuanut street. Ktbr's China Haij. Now OpRR. A BRAOTiynr. Ahsortmrht or Paris, Viknna, F.noi.ish, and Hohkmiam Famot Ooone, Foil Hoi.ioat Pbksrwts, G Lovr., JF.WKI, AO Uanokkrohikp Boxks, Cl.n:KI Swiss Oabvkb Wood, Jarihhikrms, Abtivicial FLOwans, h bmt HoTH.rs, TAMILS IR UBOR7.K . BRONZKS, Parian, Majolica, Card Btarda, BoHFMIAN OOI.OONK Wood, Skts, MrsieAt. Oioah Koxkb, Ml bH'AL V ohk Box ps, Tot Tha Skts. Tot Dinnfb 8rts, Tot Ohamiihk Hkts. All Kntiiiklt Nmv ano Choiox Oooixt Not to nn voiink Klsrwhhhm, Or OlIR OwR iMIflllTATIOR. RAMtINO IN PlllnH FlUM THH 1IWbNT TO THK MOST FXPFRSTVU. Jamks K. Ksun A Bbo China Ualu No. 1211 CHKitNUt SSUKRT. Whits Frknch China at K sun's China Ha'll, 121HCHKSMUT btroet.-Ouratook of White Frenob China for family uxe is now complete. Pnrohaeer will And the largoHt assortment and niostTaripd styles from wuioh to cboose. Aleo, a lsrge awinrtinent of Kioh Decorated Din ner, Tea, and Chamber Ware always on band, all of wbich we ctlur to families retail at the lowest wnolesale prioes. Jahrs K. Kbkr A Bbo China Hall, 1U18 Chesnut street. Ftnr Cut and Plain Glass at Kerr's China Hall, No. 121 S 'hesnnt Ntreet. We have now open the largest and most complete assortment of floe Glass for table use in the country, being our own direct importation. Fami lies can make their purchase of us at the lowest whole sale prices, and dopend upon gutting tbe choioeit goods and styles. Kiamine our acsortment and prices before making your purchaMoe, aa you will Hod at tho China Hall patterns that cannot be found eUowhera. Jamks K. Kkrk A lino., China II Ml. No. 1UIS (J.iesnut treot. Kkkr's China Hall.--l ist of Whit I'rniir.h China Dinner bets for ffXTi, contaiuiug la DlNNKR I'LAThS. 13 HOVP Pl.ATKS. 13 Bhbakpaht, 1ksski'.' ok Tka I'ntn. 12 OVSTKR Pl.ATKS. 4 MKAT DlHUI'.S, ASSOKTKII MAYH. 1 OVAL bOUP TlIRKKN. . 1 Oval Covhrko VKiirrviii.K Dihiits 5 Oval Uncovv.rkd Vhoki ahi.k Dmhm, 1 Oval Baiiuk Tuukkn. t Ovai. riAirr.K Boat and Stano. 1 PlCKl.R Hhki.i,. 1 Fitcrr ItAriKKT ; 12 tioes ano li Haoukiw. All ontersby mud promptly Httndd to. Ooocls sbipoed to auy adres, payable ua delivery, with espreas chrgns. Jamph K. K Kit u A Bno., China Hall, No. liils Chesnut stroeU Oukat Kl li ( riDN in Piuiiks at Kerr's China Hall, No. lillS Gliesuut street. In order i o inxnre large aalo and close out our stock of Fanoy (Seoda for the Holidajs, we we have retluced our prices to about thu old gold prices. Call and examine our aaaortinentand prices before making your purchases. Jamks K. Kkkk A Bno., China Hail. No. 12IS Cbeenut atreet. SlTfATK) at the southwest corner of Broad and Walnut streots ia one of the iineet grocery esta blishments that this or any other city can boast. The proprieties, Meeurs. Oolton A Olarko, are mastors of the trade, they both having spent years at the business. Their good are all first-class, and none other tbau tbe flnost sugars, spices, coffees, and .teas are obtainable. In the tine of fruit their stock is unsurpassible; canned, jam med, marmaladed, or jellied, you have but to fxpres your wish and it is gratified. Special attention is paid to the importation of foreign delioaoie; cheeses, potted game, pates de fois gras, Queen and French olives, and luscious Almeria grapea line their shelves or rest in boxes around the store. In fact, the place is to the epicure what tbe British Museum is to tha naturalist, with only this excep tion, that what here is seen can be feasted on not by the organ of one sense alone, but by several. Tbe Arm sup plies groceries to families in any part of ibe city, and an order entrusted to them will be well and promptly filled. China Chkapkb than Kvkr. Gay's China Palaoe, No. 1022 Chesnut atreet, are determined to reduce stook by tbe 1st of January, and are offering their large stock of fancy goods at unpreoedentedly low prioes. Bohemian Cologne bets of Puff Box and Two Bottles, 90 cents. Bohemian Uouor Set of Six Ulausee, Waiter and Decanter, $1. Parian Marble Bust. 76 cents. A large assortment of Bronze and Parian Statuary. Three Hundred style Bohemian and China Vasea, from 60 cents to 25 per pair. Fire Hundred different pattern of Cologne beta. An end lea variety of Lava Ornaments. A splendid stock of Decorated Dining, Tea, and Toilet heta. A complete assortment of White French China, Btone China, and Glas Ware. AU marked down Under Gold Puioks. Store Room open till 9 o'oiock at night. Call soon, before tbe assortment is broken. 8rJNrrMDB OniorNALFritK-PLAon Stovb and Warm- Air Fubnaoh CoatHlNKD. The only Fire-Place Stove ever Invented that will warm the room in which it is aitualed. All others fail in that particular. We have embodied in Tub tti'NNTHniR all the latkst and best-known phinoiim.kh of consuming coal with koo- MOMT, and have discarded all tbe numerous Iruperf notions that are being used In the Baltimore aud New York Fire place Heaters. Tub SCNNYsniK will produce morr warm atb with LKSS VOKL than any other Stove, and is acknowledged, by all who are using them, to be aupkuior in kvkut parti- cular to the Baltimore and Now York Fue Place Heaters, whioh they had heretofore nsed. Do not be deceived by misrepresentations ia regard to Th BONNTsnm, but oall and examine it, and see the Urge number of testimonials from those who have them in oae, which will convince any person of Its superiority to all others, at tbe Warming and Ventilating Warerooms of Gkoiior P. Shooh A CO., No. IBS N. (Second treeU AN KXTKNhrvw Kstaiiijshmknt. One of tbe most ex tensive Glass, China, and Queensware establishment is Messre. William Akeus A Co.'a, 821 Markot street. Krery thing required by either housekeepers or hotel k nepers, from the plainest stoneware to tbe most elaborate French cbina, eaa be found there, and at prioes, too, that a'e amaxlngly lew. Buyers of Holiday Goods will consult their interest by examining Messrs. Akers A Co.' large and mag-niiioent stock. They will find it ablaze with BKAtm and abundant in Baboaiws. JaWBXBT.Mr. William W. Caasidy, No. IS 8. Beoond street, ha th largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in he city. Purchaser caa rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole, furnished at a price which oannot be equalled. Ue also haa a large stook of American Western Watches in all varieties and stall prices. A visit to bis store is ear to result in ploaauxo and profit. Dklicioob Ghamvagnr tbe most deliest flavor at greatly rwdueed price ; also, pure Urape Brandy for inva lids. ', ' Oaumiok A Co., Solo Agtntj. , ' No. 112 Ohesnut strost. AlA Holiday Grvf nothing ooulj be more appropii ate than a Singer Family Hoeing Machine. To be had upon easy term at No. 11W Cueauut tret. . v . i . . FOB HOL1UAT OlkT. , Himorii's Family Hrwinu MAOHniKs", TV OOLlaus Cahu. Ualanoe in monthly InsUlmsot. ' . , U V. Davis, No. lu Chesnut slmt. BtriiuBB OHbrshorm and Boors for Men, Women, and Children, oao be had at retail at tbe vory lownst prioes. Goodyear1 manutaturo, uii aUud, No. In ChiMUut Ueet, ieweraids. A FB Uos DAT of fie greet oloiieg sale at Ware Bisker A Brewa' Oletliin Hon now remain. All whe riah te take advantage of Uieextremolylow irloesshoull do so Immediately. The prioe are fully ten per cent, lower than any etsec house, and if the pnrohtser Is ant eaUefied with hi bargain the good oan be returned an I tbe money refunded. Tbe stye, make, anlflaUSof the good whioh come from this establishment are far supe rior t those of otber ready mulo'olotuiog bouses. There fa atill a very large stook on band, of at leAst MVl.oOO worth of goods, and it is being augmented every day by aewlota. The firm are making np the old piece good whioh have been on hand. Purchasers wbo bare not rotdy money are allowed to make eelvetiont and pay in conve nient instelmrnis. Tbe store Is open from 7 o'olook A. M otil te'olook P.M., so that all tins who are enable to call in tbe day time may have a chanoe. Good i par jbasel by .ae-Ught will be oiohanr-'j If not found satisfactory. A VKATJTTFTt Cbristmas Prksrnt. No more beatt t fal Christmas Prnaents e uld bs f n J tliaa theaplenjid Singing Canary Birds and beautiful Cages, at W. A. Henry's, No. 144 North Hi xth street, under tbe Odd Fel lows' Hall. His took of th-m Is Urge aud superb. CrmisTMAS PnKNENTs. Gey's Chine Palace. No. 1(128 Chesnut street, have junt received tho last lot of Fanny tiooils they will impurt inn naaon. These goods were all bought unoer Factory Prioes, ANU WILL IIR HOLD AT 1'HKKS TO VHft OOUl'g TITTOMl YOVT Can Rkoolatr TUB CoiR, - Kvery nstiral hade, from light brown to deepeet hiaot.is imparted by Ph -i.ox'i ViTAU a on Salvation rim thbHaib. The num ber of applications determines the tinee. It would ne like oomparing shining wster to tbe 'draining from a marsb, to oompare it with tbe rrdinejn hsir dyes. To Ouhk Colds and strengthen the voice without s'ulti tying tlie brain r injiirinx ibe stomach, ue Murdoch's lironcJiial OouiJibt. Aaafo remedy for all irritations of tho throat. P1.KASK RKA1 W ANAJMAKKK BROWN'S ADVKRTISKM.KNT. HIAKUIUU. IAYI8-JOniAN.- On Thursday, the lath inntaut. at the houi.e of the bride's parents, by Kev. P. .1. Cot, Mr. JOSKi'li K. DAVIS to Miss Ll DA M., elilest duuuter of Joseph Jordan, Jy , all of ftlanayunk, Pa. i ii:i. ' ADOi.PII. On Mie morning of tbe 17th insUnt, A1 FKKD W. ADOl.rH, in the 44t,h year of his age. l'he relative and trend of the family, mid Covenant Lodge, No. 114, I. O. of O. F., are rnnpeuttully Invited to attend the fuuoral. from hi late rvsi irnoe, No. ii Hi Frank lin street, on Tunndsy afternoon at I o'nlork, without fur ther notion. To proooed to Monument Cemetery. v CAKR. On the 14tb instant, Mr, SAMUi'.f. P. C1K8. Sn . in tbe 17th vear of bis ago. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis lute residenoe. Nn. lJ2o Marlborough street, above Girard avenue, on Sunday aftornoon atlo'clouk. Iutermont at Monument Cemetery. DKWRKH.-On the 17th Instant, Mrs. JANK DKWKKH, in the 7Mb year of her age. l'he relatives and trinnils of the tmnily are respectfully Invited to attend her tunerjLl, from iho residence of her aon-in Uw. J sOlB FI.UKACKFIt. No. HJ7 N. Fifteenth street, on Monday tuorninir, the 2i'th instsut, at Pi o'oiock. Interment at South Laurel Hill. GOULD - Fuddenly, on the miming of the Ixth lnart, at his residence, Went Orange street, Lanciikter, Pi., Mr. OHAKLKS T. (-OULD, eldest mu ut the lato Walter Gould, aged tS years. JACKSON. On the morning of Friday, December 17, at his reeidence, No. 1"IS Fine street, hA ML'K.I. JACKSON, M. D. (formerly of Northumberland), in tbe &id year of his age, tU HHA.RPR.-On the morning of the 18ih Instant, WIL LIAM SHAKFK, M. I). Due notice will be given of the funeral. LUSCIOUS WHITE CRAPES, IS 25 POUND. KEfJS, NlrWr packed in cork rnttlogs, so that persona can keep thetn for use all winter. SOLD AT A MODKRATK PUICB BY TUK It ICQ, BY MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1204 C11KSNUT STKEKT, 11 4 thatn2mr.p PHILA1KLPHIA. H 0 L I DAY GOODS, nrra iiArjairEiiciiiErs, rAXJCV BOXES, KID GLOVES, VASES, DOLLS, WAITING DISKS, riNE PAPER DOSES, And a general assortment of I TOItRT AND FANCY ARTICLK8. M. A. JONES, It 18 6tS No. 21 N. EIGHTH Street. OARPETINQS. QARPETIN C S. UltEAT SAI.Ii: ikkvioi; TO REMOVAL TO OUR NEW STORE, No. 635 MARKET STREET, North Side, one door east of Seventh, ON TUB FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT. We wllloirer, till then, our entire stock of Carpctinqs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Etc., AT ORKATLY REDUCED P1UCES. LEEDOM .Sc HIIYAV, No. 910 ARCH STREET, H 18 tf PHILADELPHIA. MINCED MEAT. Atmore's r.lince Meat ! Cannot be equalled!! The best always the Cheapest!! Everybody knows it!! 13 18 Ot WANTS. ANTED 100 AGENTS TO SELL THE MYKHS A 0ABDNRB PATENT HKATKK, wheiehr, with no coal to burn, no smoke or gat to inliale, one may ht-at bis aittiug-rooui, parlor, or led-nom Iroin hi kitiihcu Uve, aud help, rallior than hinder, tbe cook ini( neratiiiu llioo. 1 It has gien great sat infant Ion wherever introduced. Cue of Ue Uetttrs may be seen iu operation at No. 1 103 MARK KT Street, Philadolphis, Pa- MYltnS O A WDNK.R'8 It PATKNT bWKMjINU HKATKK COMPANY. V COAL. I IIKK LEHIGH AND SCIIUyLKILL FA11,Y, KACTOKY, AND BI TUMINOUS COALS Largo atook alwava on hand. - u Rout boast oorner TJI1B I Ek Nl'H and WILLOW Streets. in i A w. w. a y. i; UAINBA, RELIQIOU9 NOTIOES. BrT 1 HR TIIIKTY-KOUKTII ANNIVR other. " J W U f'.t ST tJ A RT, K.,anJ other. r.. THOViaht. Ma4N. -- t'bs'rman Committie on Publio Meeting. EvMR- KEYE8, LATR OK THK row ,enl'"A t'",?Pi''1 y-S "id leetnrs To mor wed"hor?i, 'RMp'rJf' ' tn NK C!tttUH IlHANnvvPi Jt u..Pt,,i- ,"""' of BROAD aai A"inal TndiDI!, H" vupwi the vitUd P 0, 6ok, Tbepnblio in- .ini1? TOC WAI)K WORTH. D. CHUr ill 1 kNTli.P,0.0.th TH1RO RK CORM K& MH rl; r'rriUdeh', HAmnimH IlKIIM'K ?:'t N.S'iT Vurk- nl the Rot. Dr. WOOD. vi"-: ' Brunswick, will t.ke part in tbe ajr- anvi I l--HTlIl!,, How "IRARD Arenue tOVj i!i p-ikn0oi,i1!V.,!!',,n,u,lnm,,rt,t"l "' "rnin? Dr-.JA.00!tU,of Prt.tbnr. will preaoh tne erenin-. All oorrtiallr invited. JB-WJJLa1' STREET rilKSBrl T2?R,KAl.Cy,UR0,I. QUKKN Street. Preaohinf MLTJun'u r T' I'r. 8TRYK KB, at 10 A. welSSme. '-nl.je.t;-,'Doma." SVrannoni n.01:1??0? STREET CHURCH, TENTH . OBb low Hprnoe.- Rer. Dr. M ARCH will preaoh t.rnorrow(BUnoa)at lp' A. M. and 71 P. M. Subject ..SInvrteddl00, peron,,onn, peon.e UST. UNION PRAYER MKTIN(T TIHS Tirniis, li?,Inu,t.4'woWk 'ntheOXKORDPRRSBY TKKJ sAUU Uht. hernion To morrow Morning, hr the Paeior, Rev. Mr. FINK, at lux A M Sermon tir iter. RIOUAKD NKWTON.'D.D.Jn the Kvonmi. for ohil oroM. JBray TABERNACLE IJAP11ST CHURCH, Chosnut street, wet of Kilitenth street. HKV. UKOROK A. PKLTZ will preaoh tomorrow Morniniraud Kveninar. Services oom menve at 10 and 1 o'oiock. jgy- ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH. .?B-.W.I,A,TAM,J-JRATT-morrowt IBA. M. Rjv. O. H. PAYNK at 7,"iiP. M. Hubject tor ereolnn, Preaohin to 'tobinir Ears: or. The Dulj and Durs of the Pulpit.." Ktrangors invited. JOT LOGAN SQUARE CHURCH, TWEM- i im ii ana vmn ntreeu.-1'reacbin; b Pastor. 'm TIIOU1U .I Ultim'U ki .. if. .1.1 . , i, . -". ... ,u muraiiiK, ,1111 viuce. Usual services in tbe Evening at 7 o'clock. Strangers 'eiuuuie. NEW UNITARIAN CHURCH, WM. ii. i ruFKmrv, i-asror. usual services In tne Mall, northeast corner HHUAD and HPKINO ;aHIK Ktret, Tomorrow (Uunduy) Alorninir, at ll)j o'olook. heats free. JOtaJ- TRINITY SI. E. CHURCH, EIGHTH niroei, aoove naee. iter. it. vr. IIUMI'IIKI.1, Paster, at ltl, ; Rev. W. H. l'OKMOSA at 7X. Straner uviie.i. "BIBLE OUT OF THE SCHOOLS, and llencber's Hid for'ApiilmiHe," relu'.eil. at 7. WS. "KindnoNS in Desire." I.ITTH If RK AITM. I'M'KI.KTII and OXKOKD. Rev. N. M PRl.K, Pastor. ffej- CALVARY PRESBYTER! VE CHURCH, '"'wii.ii nirper., niiove ririoenin, tier. ir. a PHTtKY. Pastor. -Humous at 10,S, A. M. an P.M. laistf Erfr NEW UNITARIAN CHURCH, IN HALL, iv. iv corner r.mwu arm nr-iti?iiji liAKDKIS Hts. Sfrvice at lua A. M. hunjaj .School at 3 P. jVI. Heat lree. 11 2: ant Beg" UNITARIAN CHURCH, GERMAN- TOWN. -Servicos To-mormw t the ntnil hours. Snli.iect of evening lecture "Kmnnuel bwodenborg." .Scats free. jpjt- AlEXANpER P RE IS ll Y T E R I A N jv. I'jvun.nmai Rr.s rii and UKKK.i Wtreets. Preni hinffon next Sabbath, at 1U.V o'clock A. M.. Iiv Rev. I.y P.R, and at7'C P. M. by KevW. R. VTOKK. f- ADVENT SfEETINGS TO-MORROW S. W. mmnrlllRARn A VW VITM Ml V r 1.1 Street. H'ble-clans- Morning-. Kvoning: "l'he Atone ment! What in it !"' bpJ.GKIM. SPEOIAU NOTIOES. jjfgy- MAGNIFICENT CHRISTMAS PRE- omu run J.a u v. now tnat ever.vone is in veetinK more or less of their s..are fundB in tlie wny of reakniK tneir friends happy, we would suiueet, tli.it the moht nppriiiiriate end vnluitMe silt ti a Uilv umM l, of lhnlMPHOVK.II KM.IPTIU HKW1NU MACHINES, sold at No O20 A Roll Street. . We call the attention of our reader tojt.he Klliptie Ma chine, as it is generally considered that they aro superior to any others iu use. Tbe order lot this purpose are al. ready without a precedent. it 8 DEPARTMENT RECEIVER OF TAXES, ,,. Philahelphia. Deo. IB, mr TO TAX-PAYKRS Ths names of all proporty holilera whose taxes are unpaid by December 31 will be advertised January I as dnliniinnnts.in aooorditnoewith act. of Asoiu bly approved May la, 18.V3. JOHNM. MKLI,ry, 13 Is ilt Koeeivernf Taxe. UMBRELLAS. WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., UiTibrella Manufacturers, No. 24G MA11KET STREET, OFFBR A FDLL LINE OF EXTRA SWISS AND SUPER JJROWN ENGLISH SILK UMBUELLAS, WITH The Latest Novelties in Handles, FOR LIU 18 6ttp I Clll'iHtlllilH Il'SSllt. rffHi n1kAT'LYMAI)P2 AND HANDSOMELY J finished SII.K UMRRKLLA8 l'OR PRKSKNTS. Por sale by JOHRPH PHSSRLL, i Nos.!land4 N. KOCRTlt Streot. afftk GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, SMALL J Kin, nil colors, POR PRKSKNTS for Misses, Lads, and Children. JORP.PH FITSSKIX. Noa.2and4 N. l'DUKI H Street. 4ffc ALPACA UMBRELLAS, ALLKIZMS. Handsome Holiday Presonts, JOSKPII PITSSKI.r,. 13 14 tuthr'trp No. 2 and 4 N. POCK Til Stroot. & U M B RE L L A 8 F OR HOLIDAY J PRKHRN1S. Hilk, OiiiRbsm, and Alpaca Kine lvorj and Krencb Handle and Paraxon Frame, t lesa tuan wlioleealu prices. H. DIXON, No. 318. KIGUTHStree , Between Chesnut. and Market, east ail. AUOTION SALES. IMPORTANT SALE. Cloning Out U I.lll-pC HtOOla of iirvia GOODS, AT THE OLD KSTABLIS11KD STAND OF J. S. ROBINSON, No. llKIl MARKET BTRERT. Comprising Watches f all doscrlptions J Fine Gold Jewelry, Diamonds, Musical lioxes, Vases, Silver end Silver Plated Waro. Above (roods will positively be told at wholesale prices, as the proprietor is closing- hi t Dsinsas ou account of ill health. tltljp D'lXTUKKS Of TUK STORK WITH LEASE FOR SALE j. s. xiosxrasoiv, J0. 10:I ill A IE 14 1 rr Htreet. FOR BALE.;' rm FOR8ALE.-THEHANDKOMEBR0WN fol'il stone lienidenno, No. 1HIS Walnut street, opposite f(i i l. iiliouse huoare, a; feet front by 2.1s feet deep to aaa out street hoUb, replete with modern convt-nieuc. s. e..plyie l.hWiS H. RKHNKR. 11 tait No. 711 WALNU T Street. HOMER, COLLADAY & CQ.'S STOCK OF DRESS 000 RXiiMt io Sola oiri.v Uio iiruM-ntii of Ti ii unify. Homer, Colladay & Co. Crape Poplin Only 23c, Worth SO. Homer, Colladaj & Co. Roubaix Poplins, Only 23c. Worth 50. Homer, Colladay & Co. Doable Fold. Heavy Corded Mohairs in Fashion able Dark Shades. 37c, Worth $100. Homer, Colladaj & Co. Triko Poplins For Walking Suits, Only SOc. Homer, Colladaj & Co. Sest Quality Serges Fos Walking Suits, Only 5c. Homer, Colladaj & Co. Silk Epinglines, Only 75c, Worth $150. Homer, Colladaj & Co. Fine Empress Cloths in all the IMew Colors. 56c. Homer, Colladaj & Co. Best Quality Green and Slue Plaids Imported. Only87Je HOFilER, COLLADAY Cc CO. C O Y. K DiiPABTMENT. j In this department wo have made, an entire revision of tho Pticcs of our Cloths, Astrachans, Cloaks, Suits, and Velvets, and the greatest bargains aro now offered to pur chasers. Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT STREET, l- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 : . , , . U 1$ mw(U rUILAJHiUMHA. DS, Sf US, ETC., Homer. Colladay & Go. Black Silks, Best Lyons Make, fcl'50 worth $2 60. Homer, .Colladay & Co. Black Silks. Best Lyons Make, $2 00, worth $275. Homer, Colladay & Co. Black Silks, Best Lyons Make, $225, worth $3 00 ' Homer, Colladay & Co Black Silks, Best Lyons Make, $2 50, worth $325. Homer, Colladay & Co. Hosiery of all Kinds, from I 25 to 33 less than before. Homer, . Colladay & Co. Linen Housekeeping Goods, An immense Stock, At 25 to 331 Less. Homer, Colladay & Co. Lyons Silk Velvets, All Widths, At Large Concessions. Homer, Colladay & Co. Mourning Goods In Infinite Variety, v Lower than since the War.
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