THE DAILY EVENING TBLEGR API! V FIIL A DELPHI A, MONDAY,' DEOEMDER 20, 18G9. TIMED EDITION F0UI1TK EDITION FIFTH EDITION CI TV J 1TE f , is I U 15 IH C 13. 13 XPlJ O IV- A Locomotive Ooe Atundet t ort Richmond One Man Killed and Three Injured. A unlita locomotive explosion took place this t tho Kir iimnnil r.oal wharves, whli li re tilted Id serious Injuries to BevcrU ixtsom mU the nm man's lifft. M twenty - limilft,t u bV.io. V the iocive an!r.Vlnlnit to tho iTuiadelphla and Rai Tf Kuilroa-I. hicli was stationed at ino timo on a hMIiir In front of the round hotine at tho upper JrrKit, Port Kl hmnd, exploded with terrlitlo force. Mllintc the engineer, anil seriously Injuring several The Annapolis was one of the hcavlrst and larirest 'enclnHi m use on the nmd.tmt waHold and conslilpr ably worn, and had been put to tho one of aimtlng, er iiiHk-ftfr tip trains at tho coal wharves. It was en Kneed tn this service at the time f the accident. - -. - alinttnMifl Unit flltt Tne enpiDO wan couipiowcijr nnoir,4vu. rmiind for some distance around Is covered with news of the wreck. One of the main shafts of the -nfrtnc was broken Into three pieces, ami the down, welchlntr some three tons, was carried bodily turnup h the air for a distance of about a square. The boiler and other parts were blown Into tne smallest frairments. Two of the iioavy doors belonir tng to the round-house, which were about seventy feet distant, were broken from their hinges and mrown luward. Nearly every pane of glass In that building which faced towards the scene of the ac.,1 dent was broken. The telegraph wires along the line of the road were all broken down, and the con ectlons lmpulred. Joseph NiiRle, the engineer of the Annspolls, was thrown a distance of abont a hundred ya'ds, and In stantly killed. Ills body Is much braised and muti lated. He wss about, thirty years of ue, and leaves a. wife and two or three bmiU children. The fire man of the Annapolis, James Brady, was seriously '"janie's Tavlor. tlie engineer of the Wold Mine, which was standing on the track alongside of the Annapolis, hud his arm and some of his ribs broken, lie has also received other Internal injuries. Taylor has a wife and three children. It has only beeu two weeks since he met with another accident, which reunited In the loss of two of his fingers. Ho was removed to the Kplscopal Hospital. His Injuries were of such a character that his recovery Is doubtful. John Forbes, engineer of the Lexington, also standing near the Annapolis, received several Inju ries. The Coroner was notlited to hold an Inquest on he body of the victim, hut up to the hour of the re port sad not arrived. No cause can ue assigned for the cxplOBlou. IM-AL. Oni8 ani Knur Woman is to be dissected to-ulght at Concert Hall. . An Inebriated individual was last night found in graveyard by one of Daniel's disciples. Mr. lllc up endeavored to make "blue coat ' believe he was a petrified giant. Tne inirraln carpet weavers moct again to-night. Oh! wlrra! wlrral The saviors of Rome will be present at Horticul tural Hall to-night. Our retail dry goods men anticipate a heavy knsluess this week. tkinutry cousins, aunts, and grandmothers are crowding in. The Veteran Sixty-ninth is fast passing out of existence. Kcniember the poverty-stricken in your mualti ence. Fancy drinks are principally "tangle-foot beu Kiue." Kigath street is already beginning to "wear the creel).'' The Mormon elders held another pow-wow last Bight. HecoTder Givln is opposed to capital punishment. The Monroe doctrine is virtually a dead tih. Appearances indicate a heavy fall of snow. Uerinantown pines for a sensation. Ttib AKNrAt. KxnrnmoN at IIoktkti.tibai. Ham. of ins Pennsylvania Pon.TRY Hociktv The annuul exhibition or great poultry show, under the auspices of the officers of the Pennsylvania Poultry Society.commences this evening at Horticul tural Hall, Broad street, below Locust. This exhi bition promises to be one of the tineat, if not the very best, display of the domestic- feathered tribo anil other domestic animals which has ever been witnessed iu the Ktate of Pennsylvania. The prepa rations have been very extensive and elaborate, and Horticultural Hall will present a rare and attractive appearance during the continuance of the display. It will require all of ono day 8 work to get the exhi. billon in working order. A great nnralier of rare npecimens of poultry will bo exhibited, and a num lw;r of very valuable prizes have been prepared, which will lie conferred upon the exhibitors of the bent specimens. It will be something of a Job to award them, as the nnmber of competitors is very irreat. As this will be the finest opportunity eycr presented OI inspecting me piumu.iiuuh wi " imii- try-raising community, tho exhibition will be well worth a visit. It will continue every day this week. Hearings at tmk Ckntkai. Station. Before Al dennau Kerr, committing magistrate, at tho Cen tral Htat.ton, this afternoon, was arraigned Mrs. El lon MoCreaily, on the charge of keeping a disorderly House at No. Hustmau's court, beck ot Slid c; email street. The accused was held in -oo ball to an swer. Blike Townsend was charged with stealing some wearing apparel from the boarding houne iuo Locust street. Ho was held iu feoo ball to answer. Jacob Kberle No. I and Jacob liberie No. 2, mem bers of the gang of "Forty Thieves," were arrested at American and Jeii'crson streets last nlnht, on the harge of disorderllness anil attempted thelt. They were committed to enswer. Henry Clett was charged with the theft of a watch and chain, valued at 135, from Arthur L. McKay, :tf. Broad and Wallace streets, on the UtU instant. He -was held in 1 1 8"" bail to auswer. James Burke and K. P. McCaffrey were held iu $?ooo bail each to answer the charge of attempting to rob the house of Mrs. Worlley, southwest corner f Third and Dlckerson streets, on Friday la.sU At thk Bbdkoru Btkkkt Miswon, according o a generous custom, a grand Christmas dinner will be given to the denizens of the locality on Saturday licit. It is expected that at least three hundred of the outcasts and iagamuitlns of tho neighborhood will partake of this repast, and it will take more than one turkey and more than once mlnce-pie to till the empty stomachs of tills hungry multitude. The din ner will be given onlv to the more deserving class thoso who would be better off If they had a lair show In the world, especially the children who are born luto the birthright or misery and amid surround ings of a criminal character. Huch of our readers as have enough of this world's comlorts and to spure nhould remember the wants of this occasion, and m ini contributions in the shape of turkeys, chickens, wince-plea, and all other Christinas delicacies, to the missionary, Kev. John 1). Long, No. oil' Bediord Htnset. Itorcfi JlANiiMNG. On Mnturday night a row oo onrred amongst a party of Terpischoreun revellers at Salmon stroet and l.ehlgh avenue. Their bolsierous iiess becx nitng annoying, Oillcor McCormick inter fered, and arrested one of the party. The friends, however, came to his assistance, and clubbed the knight of the club so severely that he was glad to get .away with his life. Subsequently two of the gaug -were arrested and held in 11600 ball by Aldennuu Neill to answer. They gave their names as Thomas MoUullleu and Edward carr. BoariOK Htjkvkyh. The Board ef Surveys held Its regular stated meeting this morning. Sewers were ordered to be constructed In Callow kill street, between Seventeenth aad Klgnteenth treet, and Columbia avenue, between Randolph and seveutn streets, i n- jiriuiupiu poruuu oi mo ..tension was taken up with discussions upon tU re vis on of the plan of Church streut, Twenty-third ward. No definite result was reached, ajd tho Board adjourned, postponing Ike matter until the next meeting. Kobbkky and Kkcovkbv On Krlda.v night the residence of Christopher Donot, at Chcsnut Hill, was entered and robbed of a pistol, pair of rubber shoes, iHittloof brandy, and H In cash. The same night a Beedy-looking vagrant applied at tho police station for lodglug, which he obtained. On lcavinjjiu the morning, he left behind him a bag containing all of tho articles, excepting the caih. Dihhonkst "Hku" Mr. CharloB J. Poberts, re siding at 615 Franklin street, lorae timo ao, em ployed as a domestic one Margaret Sullivan. All went well until yesterday afternoon, when Margaret took Trench leave. bIho taking with her a lot of articles of value to Mr. K. Hie wss subsequently captured and Alderman Massey held her in ssoo bail to an wer. AsRAur.T and Batiery Before Recorder Givln this morning James Jliggans, residing No. Dngan street, was charged with committing an assault and battery with Intent to kill upon one Dennis tihea, at Ulnth and Locust streets, on Friday night last. Tho accused was held In isoo ball to answer. Martin Bkothukh, auctioneers, sold at tho Phila delphia Exchange this morning Peveral Mercantile Library shares at IT each. Property soutueast corner Kidgo road and Green atreet, subject to a fc-roQud rent of 0, 14-450. Railkoad OriNiMO. To-day the Medford Railroad was opened with the usual ceremonies. A large number of Kentteuicu from this city were present. WAsninaTon. Information Concerning the Cireuit Judge Asked of the President Newpaper to Go Free Through the KCftile. The Clrenlt Juilri. t'Wa! I)ttvMe to 27 eein0 TMjraph. Washington, Dec. eo H Is expcc.iojl when the HenHteRncs into i:tcutive session to-.ayi u reso lution will bii pssd calling upotith'j President to commuutcaU) the reconiiueudat.oP.il upon which tho Circuit Judges were appointed, Also the nmes of paities who asked for appointment. The President lias nireaiiy reiusen to iiiiuikii hud iiiiurinuimii ui the Judiciary Committee, ami it is said will decline to give it to the Nenato. Tbe (ieorsl Itlll In thn iIonr. It Is feared there are not enough Itepuollcans In their sf-ats to-day to suspend the rulen for the pur pose of taking up the (icorgia bill. Iu this case It will have to b formally referred to tho Uuconstrno Hon Committee and reported to-morrow for passage. The Mavnl Hoard. The Secretary of tho Navy does not propose to wild to tho lloiiso tho proceedings of tho board an pointed to settle the dlftlcu'.ty between line aud Mair ot the navy, on the ground that the labors of the board are pot yet Culsh'.-d. NeViiuprr in the Mnll. A resolution was oiterod to-day Instructing' the Post ul Committee to report a bill providing tot tne Iree transmission of dally and weekly newspapers through the malls to bvna title subscribers, 'i'liis la in accordance with a recommendation of tho Posi luasui -General in his late report. Cubnn AO.ilri. Mr. Fitch, of Nevada, will move a suspension of the lilies to get a special committee of live milliliters appointed to take charge of a'l matters relating to Cubxn aiiairs. It will bo opposed by the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Iloo. I-:. m. hlimloB omlnni'd for tho Sa. Iirt-uie Court. The President has nominated Edwin M. Stanton to tie Associate Jnstlce of the Supreme Court, vico ;rler, resigned. C O ii ii K 13 H H. FOKTY-rillST TKU.M-HECOND HESSION. Nenate. WAKinxoTON, Dec. to. -Mr. UrpeuMr preantd oeti ttons f rnm tUHmnem ul the lig&l prvimMiion of Nkw Vork, auk ini; for an incrnuwof tlie sula rien oi Ihe JudKm of i'.in LlniUd htatM Cuurta. Mr. KpUokh prnapntrd a petition from oitlicns of New OrlcMiK for a Aa Yard at wHtiMrt. rU!tnnd. A lanre niirabnr ol petitinna for the removal of political dib-ibibtiea, and from citizen of bnff&Jo for the remuval ul the duty on coal, wotm prented. Mr. Anthony, from the Commit on l'riDtlni, r- portal, trith an aineouinent, t mi Jim tiiit.ion, for the nae ot' the Snale. tbe uhi of tlonae CKKIO, of the oiil' innno lov pohU 'lie, and lor a th apith of Ihe late creator fi'AHfndMn, wiry ;n mv ifiupAQiiiK por- trait of decavd. I'he bill waa va t d. Mr. Patterson reported favorably the Bonne joint reso lution to annul the leaainf of Ibe Ouatora House block iu Kin rrancievo. Tlie joint roeolation waa re;id,Mr,Paftriioa ktatin? that the committee b aarrrtsinwl lliat tho reports that thore w a job in the mutter weru uutoun'led : llionffh tbe rate of lUl'Titi per jear in coin offered lor the aite luiglit now be uflicmnl, it would not paspibly b-i anttioient lor tbo pe riod dnriDK which the lurvse i to coniinuu, . beinK -4 yoara. Healh'dedto thediSicnliy of dntnrmininar the proper eitt- for a public buildinir in that, ritr, on account of tbe liability of tbe ground beinc tlikei Wy eurtiiipiakes tlitinith New Kn'and tiad experienced more violent, eartmiuakea than Nia Francinro. Tne real queation was whether the ISecroUkryof the Treasury bud any riyht to loatwthit lanS, Mr. Kumsey remarked that tho ll"id affinity of eorlh qiiakoH for New Kngluud territory niirht furtdeh rckxI reunon for the tiovemment (tiprnin; with t.tie improve jnenla of enrtain public bullUin'i, Hie llnatom iiuiue antonK othei'a. Mr. Putti rton replied that, the people of Ronton were not verj-greatly eiercihed about theCiwtoTn Houi-e tum bling down, aud were willinjr, w New Kniflund people Kinonilly are, to aiwume all legit imate riaka. iir. Cole eiplained the facia connected witli thn lease, bebevine it o be the bent that the Hoyernmnnt could obtain, lie vindicated bis course in the matter, remark ing toat it. had been in harmony with the wieba of the CongrrBxionul reprwentntion troin ('atifornia. Ha was williug tnal tlie pending bill shr.nld p. liut gave uotice that ho would ulc ut tho hands of Congi-eK tamm prolita ble disposition of the (irepe.Hy in question. Kemarkawere elno made by Mesrrt. I 'aserl.v, Corbett and Williama, the latter remarlcing that the Secretary of the TreaMiry had beea actinited by the wisest ooume in protecting tbe intereatsof tlie Governnient, but that it was better at this time for the Uoveraoienl toaianpprove the lease. The joint roolution waa then passed. Sir. Moriill (Vt.) reported formally the bill relntiva to repealing the dnlieB on canned and preserved fish. He stated that these arli. Ies bud t'"en overlooked in the bill reoealinc the ditties en n eserved fruit, etc. Air. Trambnll, from the dndioiary Committee, repirted a joint resolution duclariUK Virginia entitled to represen tation in Coiiftrtfa. Mr. rklinr?. introduced a bill to reform thn oivil servioe, and addressed the rtnate io explanation of iu pr vii lens. Hease. Mr. Krlle.v presented t he memorial ot the Neneto and Repiesentat iven oi Tennissee in Congrew proving (Jon griea to intiriere for the rolier of lite loyal ciu.enH of Tennessee aguinst tho recent or ponding revolutionary proceoiiingn in that Mate, and for tho muintunaucc of a republican form of government therein. ii lis anil resolutions were, nnder the call of States, in troduced ana referred an follows:-- By Mr. Poland, providing for a fret) system of national bunking. i'.y Mr. Rtnrkweatber. to jirxvkle a Cnited States tricl (tou t for the Kautern District of Tel. is. By Mr. Tanner, to regalute the taking of bail in civil and criminal cases. I'y Mr. Hill, declaratory of tbe act of 37th .Inly, ISti-i, for an American line oi niailuii't emigrant passengar stoatu sliips tietween Mew York aud one or more Kurop"an poria. Hy Mr. Wi lker, to amend the act of .Itiuo 1, ISoU, to de fine more cloarly tlie jurisdiction enl powers of the Su preme Court of the Distriot of Columbia. By Mr. Bingluim, grantioT pensions to the surviving sol diers1 widows of the war ef 113. tiy Mr. Heaton, authorising the building of a third or fourth order light-house at Ohiciuniconisoo, in the vicinity of Bodie's island. Si, O., und appropriating (:!0;00o. by Mr. W illiama, In reference to the constitutional power ot Congress to regulate and limit tbe tarili oi rates of railroad companies eMeading through two or more (states, and for the probation oi the producing States of tbe W est. By Mr. Nlblack, to suspend the provisions of the act oi March 1, ISft', to strength en the public credit, nntil tbe I 'nited btates shall resumo the payment in coin of all the obligations of tbe Coveruintmt. Also, to regulate tbe appraisement and inspection of imposts in certain oaees. liy JUr. Tyner, to exempt cei-tain instrument and papers from stamp duties. By Mr. t'ohurn, to incorporate the University of Die Blind in tbe District of I 'olumbi.i. By Mr. Hawley. to provide tor the erection of a Custom HoU'O. Poet Oflice, and other Government oltiuue at yu.M-v, Illinois. ' liy Mr. Hav To distribute the number and rank of (iovvrnmrnt employes ainou.t the reveral States and Ter ritories. Also, to repent so iiiueb oi tlie Jnternul Revenue law as requires aricul'ural sm-ietiea to take mu Itniiod States license in order to hold their fairs, aud to pay two per cent, on the gross receipts thereof. By Mr. iurBworth Abolishinir the fraukiux privllegt. By 4lr. Xun Horn - Allowing dutixs oa i.usoU to Ksu sas Lit) to be reeerved and pd at thtt placr. Also, for holding t rm of tbe United Slates District Court for t'ae Ubsrhu District of Misstnrl in Kku'-. (luy. Hy Mr. iVtciJormiik (Mis.), auiiioriing the Third Audi tor to pay claimi for horses lost in tbe battle of Pilot Knob, Missouri. By Mr. llurdett To regulate labor contracts made with emigrants to the Cnitod Mates. By Mr. I'inkenlburg- Tn establish an ass;iy office in St. Ixrnia. Also to confer jurisdiction on tlie Court of Claims to decide tbe olaims or toe City of Carondelet. By Mr. Iioughridge, to provide for the security of the Coverument in the ereotion of pulilio buildings. Also, to provide lor the pajinent ir nouniy to xoidiers msctuu-geu by resson of su-knc.-H cont meted in th' line of duty. By Mr. Palmer Amendatory of the act of June 27, IKcTi, to provide for the ruvision and cons, Uditt ion of United wtates statute laws. Abo, sppiopriiiting i,000 for com puting the payment of expenses of the eleotion hold in the first Military District ot Viririnia, on July 6, lbrj', and tlie extien-es of registration. By Mr. Wilkinson, for tbe protection of settlers within the port Kiiigeley Military Renurvat ion, Minuesota. By Mr. McOorniiok ( Ari.ona), uuliinriing tlie accept ance of volunteers ty the tiovernor of Ari.oua TerriUiry. Also to make the Territory of Arirona a separate surveying district. Rerolutions were offered a follows: By Mr. Cox, declaring that among the evils growing out of tlie late oivil war Is that ef an irredeemable psper currency; that it is one of tbe highest duties ot the Gov ernment to secure to the citizens a medium of exchange of liied v.ilus: that that implies a return to a specie basis: that no substitute for it can be devised; that itshoull commenced now, and tie reached at the earliest practie ble moment, lteferrud to the Committee on Banking aad Cunepcy FROM MEW IORK. Failure. At ruNv, Pec. u0 The failure of the linn of Charles T. Khepard A Co., flour dealers, with iK,000 llabllltlt I at Buftalo and t4o,ooo at Oswego, is au nonvced. It is said that their creditors will not loeo heavily. k False He port. Niw Yore, Deo. H0. U K. t'olborn'i death pub lished In the morning papers, 1 nntruo. Ue.ut ailvt and well. Reports from Oregon lndli'.ato that the taxes are beini collected much more easilr tliis year than usual, because money Is abundant. It is jileasuut to read this of Ort'Kon. s tr n o r 13. Cardinal Mathieu Sent to Paris on a Secret Mission from the Pope Mrs. Lander Favorably Re ceived by a London Au dienceThe Rioting in Londonderry. FROM EUROPE. A Papiil .Uleslon to I'm nee. Du tht JLnginy-A merkan Cablt, I.'omk, Dec. V0. The l'ofc tuat Cardinal Mnlthleu had received leave or .itwence was stutoiiadar or slnt e. It now transpHTs that lie Is to procred to Purls on a mission to the Kmperor, from his Holi ness the I'cpe. An American Arlrrsx In I'oKlnoel. !Kion. Dec. 20. The vwf end other journals Rpeiih hiRhly of the American actress, Mrs. Lander, who made her dVdt'f us "Klizabetli,'' at the Lyceum Theatre, on Su.tirdaj evening. Tho Londonderry Klota. The Txnidon J't'sie or to-day blames the fioveru nient for its vitclllutlon at LoudmideiTV In proU'iiiinif uirainst rather than forbidding the display. The re suit, however, the Timtt admits was better th'tu '.ras expected. FROM WHJJVaiOJV. The f.'eoiarlu mil In tho House. SptciaL Vtpalth to Th Evening TtUffraph. Y A.vniNoioN, Dee. o.Tho Democrats have com mer.et tl to hllouster to prevent Butler from getting 'he Crovg la bill before the 11 mi ho for consideration. 1 lie ltepubllcans, however, have near two-thirds, snd will suspend all rnles for tho purpose of con t !(b't'iii the 4eorgia hill, If the Democrats Insist la their tllibiiRtering. I'ernando Wood leads tho Demo cmts In opposition to tho bill, wit lie Karnsworth and the conservative Republicans moveasidn issue in favor of Virginia. There isnodoubtof the passage of the tieoTgift bill. Cenflrmition of Jadge ftnnton t VentnUch U tht A wcia'td frrt. NVahminoton, Deo. so Tho Senate, on receiving the nomination of Judge Stauton, Immedlatz-ly went into executive session, aud confirmed the nomina tion bv a vote of 46 to 11. ; o i i it i: s s. Hooae. (bnlijiW from thr Third Edition. By Mr. Reeves- Directing tbe Secielery of War to com muriicflto reports, estimates, etc., ss to tlie teaKiliility aud cost ot cutting throiuib liallett's t'oint.of Hell t.oie. about thn hesd of ixing Island roiind. a channel sufhoiently straight and dei p to remove or materially rerluen the perils now atteuoing navigation there. Also, a to thn progress of thn work in blasting Ui 11 (iato. Adopted. liy Mr. Moore N. .1.). instrnctinji the Committee on Territories to inquire what legislation is necessary to sup press polygamy in Irian. By Mr. tietz, hislructing the Post Oflice Committee to incorporate in any bill that it msy reiiort for the aboli tion ot the frsnkicg privilege a provision allowiognewa. p.iperstobe sent to actual subscribers freeot charge. Re ferred o the Post Ofhoe On iuittee. Mr. Whit temore introduced a bill providing for tbe as sembling of tbe Virginia i.nc-islntni'0, and tbe administra tion ot the test oath to its members und officers. Keterred to tbe Conim ttce on Reconstruction. Mr. Butler (Mass. lin'orined tbe House tbst the Re construction Committee had postpoued until aner the recess tho joint resolution as to the admiF ion of Viriri nia. and aaid tbe committee had not sntQcient evidence' Mr. farnsworth movod to suspend tue rules tliat he might introduce and put upon its ijssvase a joint resolo Mon that Virginia has nerikTrnmi the ruiiuiieU acts enti tiini;hertorepreii.ntatiin in Congress, and that sue is en' it led to snrh repirtentittion, Thc House rolused to suspend the rules, reas, S3; aay, Mr. Butler moved at 2 :W to proceed to t he business on the Speaker's table in nrdsr to tako up and pass tbe f enate bill to promote the reconstruction of Georgia. Mr. Wood moved to lay that motion on the table, and fi'lled for tbe ayes and nnys. This was understood tube the first of a series of dilatory inotious, and was negatived : ysas,4S;nays,lll. Stock Uuotatloaa by Glendlnnlng, Davis Co. York: house the following : In. i. w tiuA 11 ud It Con. stock Scrip. . . tsy do. scrip. M N. V. Kr ie Kail. . 21',' fb. nnd Tiea. it !!! Mich.S.K I lev. Mini Pitts. It.... Sll Chi. aud N. W. com . . CSV Chi. and '. W. prof.. M ChUand IUR KM,5, Pit's. V. W. A Chj. R. &r Telegrraph ;l p. at. report through tnolr New Pacific Mstl Stosm. . . Western Union Tel...' Toledo A Wait. K 11 MU. St, Paul Kcotn Mil. A St. Paul prof.. Adams Express WellB,l''ar)to.kCo.... United Mutes Co Tennes8e tis. new. . . 471, 411 V' 8W' Gold Market steady, PJI1LADKI.PHI.V STOCK EXCriANGR SAI.fX (eiorted by De llavou & Bro., No. 40 H. Third Street. Jir.T WKKN HOAUDS. I'tioO PaK lin tis loo .sti U hV R...1S $ir.m City Cs. N.mun 100 SU Kt'Bil K..bl0 40 Wl 4!,' Cp 8 100 81.10 ScllN OS, H-.'.i;. 67 ofi .'.Do Hunt A I! Top 40ti i nitjf ba.sr.wn... so ioit fliUlU) I'M 1( brt.... SO SfSCOND HOARD. do. ,.b:to ..Uto do., do., do.. bin. an. '200 sh Keud K..bi;o.4if'.i4 loo do ad.t9-r,:t loo do d.49-ea 100 do c. 49V 10o do c. 40' 100 tio bill. 4'.! sh Lch Vul w;v Bsli CaAAui H...llj ;i ih I'enna li K . . T4 HO do bilO. tii loo to t:;',' a do. .....be. w SEWINQ MACHINES. , pIl'KOVKDKLLIPTICSEWIXGMACHIVES. I SIMPLEST, CII1CAPKST, RHST IXJCK STITGll i ( SKWINfJ MAC11INEM Vi VHK. I Sold on easy lui'inbly payments. Kxamine tliem at i . riO AUVH Mtreet. D. E. KIOE. 'r' '"n CKXKRAl. AflKNT. r 11 E U EST HOLIDAY G I FT. WHEELER & WILQOrrS IXJCK-ST1T01I Tamily So win Ivlacliinc. .OVTR 4 0.0.H1 NOW IN CSK. KX MIXK IT B'Ci ORE B0YIXO AMI' OIHKK, Sold on Lease Plan, $10 Per Month. GENERAL AGENTS, tfo. 911 C'lItSAirr Street, t nuwl PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. p O R SALE, ON AtXJf JIMODATINO TKR.V1S, THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TURES OF THE FLOUll STOKE, Ao. itsso lAiciijrr k'ii:i:t. Apply on the premises to 12 .1) 4p J. KDWA'tl A11IHCK.S. TO RENT. R R E m F O R RENT, ;;ii V. IJ I ! NtOPO, In Splendid Order, Centrally Located OS SOUTH BIDE OF C1IK.SNUT STKEET. Address '7U S. U." Inquirer Office. tasiiiat MTO KENT A PART OK A LARGE Store, on the south side of CUI SNUT Ktrcot, e Sfventh, suitable for Jewelry or Viaue Store, or other similar buuinesH. Addles "Store, boa I'.'t", Pliila delphia Post Offu a." II :t) l'.'t AUCTION SALES. For additional Anrtion th tivrnlA lua. MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (l.atsly Salesmen for M. Thomas i, Hons.) io. b'JM CUEaNUT riireet, rear entrance from Minor. Ass'gnsss' Poromptory Pale, 1'mUU of C. Kinsley Taylor, deresfed. TAYIOR'H OMVK HUANOIl BITTKRS. On Wednesday MoruiiiK, At M oVlock, at Lbe Aio tion Kooina. by ordr of s a Koeea, lis! I'sses Taylor's Olive lira Dob Kill era. ll'.':oit Till! LilTSST TII1W3. FROM THE WEST. Verdlet Aaralnst a Hallway CoinpnsT. Xkupoteh to Tht Evninj Teleyraih. . Chicago, Doc. 20. A verdict of $105 has bocu returned ailnst tho Columbus, Chicago, and In diana Central Railroad la favor of the freight conductor who was thrown under tho car by k sudden stopping by tho engineer, whereby bo lodt a leg aud nrm. Kitrldi-n Dt-nlb. R. M. (itiilard, a retired nici'p'ntnt, and mem ber of tho Board of Fducatlon, while teaching Sunday School yt'tcrdny, was attacked with congestion of the brnln, nnd soon died. Acrldent In a Church. The floor of thn Westrulnstor Prenbyterlun Church gavo way lust evening, Jubt before tho cmion, fulling threo feet with a large congrega tion. No panic followed, and the audience din miesed in good order. niynlerloua Apprtiriturc. A restaurant keener here has found the head of a Chinaman in a chct of tea well, preserved, though dried up. Fftt Affray. An Irish laborer and his wife engagod in a drunken quarrel here, rcmilting in the death of the man from blows of a club wielded bv the woman. Fall or a nintpor. Dityateh to The Evening Telegraph. Mti.WAt hEE, Dec. SO. A farmer near here Haw a meteor fall Ixst night with rapidity. It struck a muddy spot, burying itself in tho ground, and formed a bole as large as a barrel, lie dug it out while it was still hot and emitting a sulphurous odor. It resembled lava. Whoa ! Basket. ilolin Thompson was last nlcht captured ut llowanl streut ami CUrard aviiniin, with a harnessed basket In his possession. John uouhl not iKM'onnt for either the bahket or the harness, and consequently whs sent to Moyamcnslng. P. P C'lmrlps Johnson (colored) was arrested at (Seventh anil lxmibaril streets last nipht, for picking the pocket of a David Hon man. Alderman Carpen ter committed him to prison. WEDDING INVITATIONS VKORAVKD Ul THK KKWEKT AND BUST MANXJUL LOUIS DRICKA, Stationer and Knirravor. Vo. lUi3 OUri-SNUT Street. EDDINO AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, of solid IS-Varat tne sold. OUAL1TY WAR. RANTKD. A full aseortment of sizes always on hand. FAKK A UlttnUKll. Makers, 324rtmi No. 324 OI1K.SNUT Street, below fourth. C I V T S. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP ELEGANT TKIFLES, IH Bronze, Gilt, Wood, Leather, etc. InlkMtuiidN, WrlJiny; lesI(Mt I'ockct Hooks, Card 'jincw, lSoxe of'l'iiii'.StatiuiK'ry, WITH INITIAL, MONOGRAM, ANIMALS, COMIC, KTC LOUIS DREKA. Stationer and Card Kngniver, No. 10.53 CIIESNUT STKEET, U mv,riiurp PHILADKLPUI A. JJOl.IOAY UOODM A. UUHU 1UKIM.AY. WRITING DESKS. SCOTCn AND MEN'NA GO'JDS. Knla, Gold Pens and Pencils, Wallets and Pocktit Uooks, Cljrar and Card Cases, ilaefcearumon Boartls,! Dominoes, Chess, Cr.bbage, liionze InKHt'inds, Portfolios, Games. And a large variety of Goods suitable for CHRIST MAS PHJKSfiJMTS. Ft. HOSK1F3S & CO., Stationers, Engravers, and Steam Power Printers, NO. 913 AllCII 8TUEET, 61 mwaSm PHtLADELPHTA. 1 XI H S E n rr s. A handsome assortment of N10KNAOK.S suitubla for CHKIS1MA8 PItKSKNTS. WRITINO PKSKS, From mi'Ni to pim, BKONZK INKSTANDS, POOKKT HOOKS, i(ILl PKN, KNIVKS. WOKK IIOXKS, UHiAB, (MHD, AND DRKS.SIJVO CASKS. KACKt.A.MMON HOARDS. Polti'I (l,tS. CMKS8. l)O.MINOf.8. PARLOK (JKOtiUKT, P,AY!NG CARDS, C.AMKIS. VIENNA AND SCOTCH UOOD8, In (Treat variety. Bozos offline SUtionery, stamped with initial, birds flowers, eto. .J. HV1-.1U, STATIONER AND CARD KNGRAVFR, N. 921 SriUNG OA11DEN ST11EET, SKvrsm PHILADKLPHU SWEET BAHAHA ORANGES. III bbU. Grupe Fruit, Uindlnit from scliouner;'KtJiius L. Porter," at LOMBARD BTKK KT Vi UARr . Kor sale by J. S. Ii 33. L. THB.OT, No. T26 NOUTH DEiiAWAUE AVENUH, It' PHII.ADKI.PHIA. SEVENTEEN NEW C1IKOMO S, Including five by Pran, and others Kreiicb, Knlish, and Osrinsn. l.OVKLY I'KMAI K HKADS (French), 5U cenU each. TWKMT V-FOI'It MOW EN(JUAVI(;.S And l.sive Standard Selection, with TWO NKW WOIUvS OK LANDSKKIt. OTUEI'.S BY ICOSA IJONHEfR, BROCHART, KTC, TWO NKW K OtiKUS CiROUPN. EXQUISITE PORCELAIN PICTURES. CARVED EASELS, BRACKETS, ETC. AM) Ol UHt t NIsH'K Bridal and Christinas Preseats. CARLES' GALLERIES. No. 816 CUKHNUT STKEET. ROBERT a LKAGUK A CO., NOTAJUES PUB LIC, COMMIASlOb-US, ETC. Dexwitlon and Acknuwledgments taii-u for any tlate or TerrV torn of thu U d Stata T 0 npiIKl'.K IS NOW OVKU f.1,000,000 PKIZK MON'ET ouolalmod lu the United States Treasury. All poTsons wto bave been In the Naval iervlce of the United States, their heirs or representatives, should mate an Immediate inquiry upon the subjoct at No. lae B. bKVENTU Street. T80 S01JJIER8 DISCHAKGED BKFOHK TWO years' service fur injuries or wounds, Including rnpture, are entitled, they or their widows or nelra (IX they have rec'tved none), to f 400 bounty. Apply to KullhUT H. LKAGUK A CO., 7 M No. 136 8. SKVKTU Street II0F.1ER. GOLLADAY & CO.'S STOCK OF Must bcSold Oil JTmiimryt ITorner, Colladay & Co. Crapo Poplin Onlv 23c, Woith 30. Homer, Colladay & Co. Zloubais Poplins, Only 25 c. Worth 50. Homer, Colladay & Co. Double Fold. Heavy Corded X&ohairs in Fashion able Dark Shades. 37c, Worth JS100. Homer, Colladay & Co. Triko Poplins ( i For Walking Suits, Only 50c. Homer, Colladay & Co. Sest Quality Serges Foi Walking Suits, Only. 3c. Homer, Colladay & Co. Silk Epinglines, Only 73c, Worth 8-'50. Homer, Colladay & Co. Fine Empress Cloths in all the New Colors. 56c. Homer, Colladay & Co. Sest Quality Green and Slue Plaids Imported. - . Only 87Jo HOMER, COLLADAY C CO. CLOAK X i:iX, TMEN rl In this department wo have made an entire revision of the Pilccs of our Cloths, Astrachans, Cloaks. Suits, and Velvets, and the greatest bargains are now offered to purchasers. Nos. 1412 and 1414 13 is imwm MOBS, SILKS, ETC., by tlie lil'ticntli of Homer. Colladay & Co. Black Silks, Best Lyons Make, 51' 50- worth &9.'hl Homer, Colladay & Co. Black Silks. Best Lyons Hake, S2 00, worth $275. Homer, Colladay & Co. Black Silks, Best Lyons , Make, $2 25, worth $300. Homer, Colladay & Co Black Silks, Best Lyons Make " y $250, worth $3'25, Homer, Colladay & Co. Hosiery of all Kinds, from 25 to 33 less than before. Homer Colladay & Co. Linen Housekeeping Goods, An immense Stock, At 25 to 33 Less. Homer, Colladay & Co. Lyons Silk Velvets, . All Widths, At Large Concessionsk Homer, Colladay & Co. Mourning Goods In Infinite Variety, Lower than since the War. CIIESNUT STREET, liJlLADEIJ'Hl.
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