8 TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1870. XT 33 W-Y OAIIXSMS, cm Our Own CbrrtfiDonMnL New York, Jane 22, 1970. Bute nail ft lliiaiiieoa. The women are elowly but surely ousting the men from businesses which were once peculiar to them, until that of base ball Is almost the only one left In which women bear no part. Every club has its accomplished members who are supported at that club's expense, and who rpend their lives in travelling around the country playing matches before delighted thousands, and making incomes in an infinitely pleasantcr and more healthy manner than could be done behind a desk or a counter. To what extremities this baee-ball business may lead of course it is im possible to say. I do not suppose that the wildest imagination that ever ran riot in a woman's rights convention ever contemplated such a thing as a woman's base-ball club. Fe mininity will never come to such a base-ball use as that. No amount of chivalry can regard a woman as beautiful with a bat in her hand, or a ball curving its way toward her proboscis. Nor if she be unhappy at home, can it easily be understood why she should be happy upon the home stretch. But theee conjectures are vain. The strong minded women are anxious merely to do the work of men, not the play, and the base-ballers may feel certain that for a time they can have it all to themselves. Of a Saturday afternoon, How that the three-o'clock closing system pro vails, the city is stripped of ltd male clerks. They are out in the suburbs watching the base ballers those, at least, who do not take an active part in the game. The number of appli cants for "membership to celebrated clubs of poor young men who aspire to become great players and be supported as champions by the clubs in question, is beyond all belief. And when you compare the roving joviality of the professional base-baller's life with that of the imprisoned clerk, perhaps it is not very much to be wondered at. Honey Inland. Coney Island is a seaside paradise gone to the lcvil. It is like a person with excellent natural abilities, but without advantages of culture and association. The surf-bathing is unexcelled by any other seaside resort in the country, but it is at present given up to the rufflaas and the ruf fianesses. Week day and Sunday respectable people are afraid to go thither. It is merely the emporium of assignation, where every variety of crime is perpetrated In broad daylight. Wrisionally it happens that a family party, don't know as much as it might about the wickedness of this world, finds itself down there. In that case it takes the earliest means of getting back with Its face very red and its clothes very rumpled. The Legislature of New York has already spent a good deal of money in trying to reclaim a small portion of land there in order to build a quarantine sta tion. With quite as much show of reason a little money might be spent in trying to make the place a decent resort for Christian people. No respectable man, woman, or child cau at present go there with a certainty of not being insulted. Moral Music. The Rev. Mr. Frothingham has been preach ing on music, and proving that the way of sal vation and the ways of the Centennial are not one and the same thing. He says musicians, as a class, are capricious, unreliable, regardless of the restraint of moral law, apt to fall into pitia ble weaknesses, imprudent, shiftless, lueklng worldly wisdom and common sense, and he adds that even while we love them we look upon them with a kind of contempt. I don't kuow how many of these remarks apply to the mana gers of the recent jubilee at the Rink, but I know that the ushers employed there will not be very prone in future to connect ideas of mu sic with ideas of morality. Poor fellows! they were not paid ! The choruses struck. Parcpa Rosa and Kellogg and all the principal singers insisted on being paid in advance. The orches tra on Saturday night absolutely refused to play, and delayed the commencement of the per formance one hour, because they had not been paid, but the wretched ushers, whose entire salaries would not have amounted to more than $ 10 apiece, for lack of opportunity or for some other good reason were unable to act in concert, and consequently lost all. Well, at least they heard Gilmore and his reeds and brasses, so that they have rot lived altogether in vain. The Metropolitan iHllkinnn. Did you ever see the Metropolitan Milkman ? lie comes not in a lumbering wagon, with a sprawling sepulchral cover, but in a natty, gaily painted vehicle, which rattles along the road as though it were going to the races. It gleams in red and gold red as to its geueral ground-work of color, gold as to the letters emblazoned ou it designating the company to which it belongs. So much for the Metropolitan Milkman's wagon. The Metropolitan Milkman himself is a distinct institution peculiar to New York, aud with a prototype nowhere in the world he announces himself In a manner etartlingly idiosyncratic. The milkman of other cities knocks at door or window, and trusts for recognition to the fami liarity of his rap or step. Not so the Milkman of the Metropolis. He may have been serving yon for twenty years, but his manner of an nouncing his presence.wlth bis daily allowances of milk and cream, was his father's before him, and will be his son's after him, and is not lightly to be parted with or modified. It consists in a ecream, an ear-piercing and startling yell, unlike any other cry on earth. When a foreigner or a Bative of another city first takes up his residence in this city, these milkmen's cries fceem to him one of the most extraordinary fea tures of the place. They salute his ears any time after 5 o'clock in the morning, and are re peated from house to house, until the respective Biddies make their appearance, and the various pint measures and quart measures are filled. They sound like the war-whoops of tame Indians who yet retain some of the institutions of forest life. Red Cloud himself might have been de ceived by it, if his bed-room at the St. Nicholas had been in the necessary juxtaposition to the street, and might have awoke to imagine him fcelf among the wigwams and hunting-grounds of such or the est as remains to his people. Ali Bab a.. city mama. Important to Buyebs. h'e guarantee all pri.es loner than the lowest elsethere; also full satisfaction to every purchaser in all respects, or the tnrtnmtt cheerfully exchanged and money ref untied if pre. f't-rri d, should ue not be able to giee satisfaction otherwise. Oub Stock of Man's, Youths' and Boys iilAUY MiUK CXOTH1NI. of all kinds, styles, and sizes, is unequalled In Philadelphia for style, inane, anajli, auraoiivy ana general excellence. . ( Bennett A Co., Half -way between To WEB HALL, fifth and HUth streets. ( No. 6IS UnMKKS HlftEET. PlJtAgB MOTK'K Thai k uiake up nothing uhUk is not aootl and str. viceatle; everything is as represented tohen euld. Suits tre are selling at $7, for men, mrs ALL WOOL and uilt wesr veil, unlike uiany otlisrs sold at apparently low prices, trhicn being part cotton uilt not near, and are really dear at half Ute prue i'iey are seta for. bIKGEB'8 FAHILT BEWIMa MACHINES. Ton dollar ouh. ubc la mommy toatauseata. O. Vayim, ISo, 10 CbMwat lUwt, Sra Moss FAnnne is crsa'ing a Rreat sirmtim in thi food market, and its uses, as M. forth by the reports of elect iflo expert, are many and various. In the first plara, when employ ed in the preparation of paddings, enstards, blano mante, r reams, gruels, and scores ef other delicacies for the family tab or the sickroom, it adds largely to the quantity of nutriment derivabla from the other materials; and in the tecond place renders the dish, whatever it nay be, far moe ditrnetible and agree able to the taste than it would hare been without this cheap and pure ingredient. Such is the testimony of a large number of the most prominent hotel keepers in New York and other cities. It is being need largely in all the hospitals, and will prove a lasting blessing to the poor. A Child's Tome, grateful to the taste, a powerful in vigorator and appetizer, and a gentle and safe verrai fuge is required, and should always be kept on band in every family. Dr. Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge answers all then requisites, and a few doses occasionally will do much towards maintaining a child's health. Sold every where. Bmall size, fl" cents; double size, 50 cents per bottle. JrsT tht. Tffiso FOR THE BEASHOBB are the Skeleton Bannock burn Scits, made by 0HARLE8 Stokes, NO. 814 (JHKSINUT BTItKET. Please Notice. The King of Prasia. as Grand Mas ter of the Freemasons ia that monarchy, had a neat tableau with emblematio decorations pressntel to htm, the centre of this chart containing an ode entitled "The Lord's Prayer of the Freemasons," a dmis dedi cated to him. This poem has been translated into the English language by Julius Franlol, and beiutifnlly em bellished in eight colors. The lithograph has bean exe cuted with much taste in the establishment of Duval A Hunter, No. 823 8. Fifth street. The chart is for sale by John Weik, Publisher, No. 605 Ransom street, at the reasonable price of $1 per copy. Ma. William W. Oabbidi, the Jeweller at No. 8 S. Seoond street, has one of the largest and must attractive stocks of aU kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the eity, lie has also on hand a large assortment of fine Amerioan Western Watchea. This entire valuable stock Is now being sold out below oost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present tsme are oertaia to get the worth of their money. Pearls and BrniEB. When rosy lips part, pearls should glitter behind them. To preserve and bnautify the dental enamel, there is no preparation like Sozodont, a compound of the most wbolesomo, vegetable antiseptics, among which the Mark of the South American Soap Tree, known to the natives as Quillay, and used by the Span ish Americans for cleansing, without impairing the most delicate fabrics, is ruobt important. Too much TRTTH often attaches to the remarks made in regard to uncivil hotol clerks. At the Amerioan House, Boston, the employes take pleasure in miuistering to the wants of guests. New Sttle Picture. The German Ohromos made by A. K. P. Trask, No. 4U N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. "Spaulpino's Glue" vvHljust suit you. Magazines for July. Vf e receive fresh goods from the other si "Atlantio Monthly," And thus we have "nee a Month" A new supply of foreign fabrics in addition to onr stock of domestics, which is full and fresh "Every Saturday," Enabling ns to offer "All the Year Kound" To gent lemon and also to "Our Young Folks" The best assortment of Fine Ready-Mado Clothing To be found in Philadelphia. Wanamakek & Brown, Oak Hall. "Deetz. )n trie morning of toe 19th Instant, Daniel II. Dietz, tn the 3Uth year of bis age. The relatives aud friends of the family, also Pal estine Lodge, No. 271, 1. O. of O. P.. are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at Sellersville, Bucks county, Pa., on Thursday morning, the 23d instant, at 9 o'clock.. Cars leave N. P. R. K. Depot at T-35 A. M. Johnson. At his residence, (Jerrnantown, 6th month, 2!2d Instant, Dr. William N. Johnson. Kane. On the 20th Instant, Thekesa, wife of Ar thur C. Kane, aged 84 years. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully lnvlied to attend the tuners I, from the resi dence of her husband, No. 127 Uallowhill street, on Thursday morning, the 23d instant, at 8j o'clock. McAllister On tne 21st Instant, John A. Mc Al lister, in the 87th year of his age. The relatives aud friends of tne family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest deuce, No. 725 Erie street, on Friday at 3 o'clock P. M. Interment at Woodlands. Tobias. On the lsth instant, Margaret, native of TencritTe, relict of Solomon Tobias, In the 62d year of her age. "WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT KINGS. V of solid IS karat fine gold, lib ALI TV WA.lt RANTED, A full assortment of sizes always on hand. FA RK A BROTH K. K, Makers, 825 wfm8 No. 324 0HE8NUT Street, bolow Fourth. PAPER AND ENVELOPES Illuminated with ARMS, CRESTS and MO SO GRAMS In the highest style of art. INITIALS and MONOGRAMS stamped In colors gratis. R. HOSKINS & CO., Stationers, Engravers, and Steam Power Printers, m,,,i No. 913 ARCH tilreet. CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 004 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARE WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OF TALENT BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVER? PUR CHASER. , nmwf,ptf CCO. W. NIEMANN. CENT.'S FURNIS H IN Q Q O O D JflNE DKESMMPKOVED SIIOULDEIl SEAM PATTERN SIIIJtTi!, MADE BY B. EAYRE, O JN LY, CO i wf uwinsp 68 IV. 8IX.TI1 Ht.t below ArcU. WANTS. A THOROUGHLY ACCOMPLISHED J. double entry Book-keeper and Accountant desirus a fciluatloa, teui)orar)r or pttruiaueut, at a low salary. (Jan five eacelleut references. Will tk. coarse ol sets of ock. or act in uy buninekS capacity. Addresa aU- AJjai ani, vox ieiu, ruiiaaeipiu r. v. eiuui MEDICAL.. BHEUMATISftl AND NEURALGIA. Rhturfiatifm Specially Tiealed Thirty seven Yean. Cbronio Rheumatism, $1000 paid. Inflammatory lllienmatism, $2000 paid. Neuralgia in the Head, $3000 paid. Articular Kbeumatism, $4000 paid. Ilbenmatism in Kidneys, $5000 paid. The above amounts will be paid to any person producing any medicine, Internal, External, Vegetable or Mineral, that can bring forward as many living, genuine, permanent cures as LUl. FITLEIl'S VEGE TABLE 1UIEUMATIG KEMEDY, the pre scription of one of Philadelphia's oldest regu lar physicians and professors. It ia positively the only standard specific- before the public, being composed of pure and harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals, poisonous vegetables, or injurious drags. It lb warranted, under oath, to have permanently cured ninety-nve in every hundred cases treated in the past four years, a result un paralleled in tLe annals of medicine. To pro tect Buff erers against imposition, deception, quacks, and injurious nostrums prepared by unskilful, uneducated, and nnscientirio hands, a printed legal form of guarantee, containing name of patient and exact stated quantity to cure, properly signed and sealed, will be given to every patient desiring it, without extra charge, and in case of failure to oure the money refunded. All sufferers should ex amine the phn of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or costs nothing for the trial. The safety of this ofl'er, made by Dr. Fitler, is insured to him only by the merit and in fallible curative power of this remedy. Names and references of incurable cases, where the money paid has been refunded in full, given at Dr. Fitler's office, where the diploma of Dr. Fitler, received from the University of Pennsylvania A. D. 1833, is subject to public inspection, with the diploma from the Medi cal Institute, 1833, and the additional vouch ers of his professional skill as a Physician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading physicians, cler gymen, judges, senators, bankers, merchants, etc. etc. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Phenmatic Remedy cored H.. A. Freer, Ko. 714 Cbesnnt street ; also Hun. Judge Leo, of Camden, with 17,01)0 others. Dr. Fitjrr's Vegetable Khenmatio Remedy cured David G. Waltou, M. 1) , feevent b strtet, bolow Race, lie recom mends the remedy highly. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured the Pev John Stockton, Oamdcn, N. ,t.; a very severe case. Dr. Fitter's Ottice, No. 29 M. Fourth street. Dr. Fitlrr's Vegntablo Rheumatio Remedy cured Mrs. C. Kuyd, No. 104r S. Fi'th; also Mrs. Simmons, No. 837 Pillttjn Bireet. Never failed. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Hbeumatic Remedy cured Hon. William H. F.lliott, No. 8U4 N. Seventh. Fn.lursug aud reconjiuondslt. Prepared No. 29 S Fourth street. Dr. Fitter's Vegeablt Rheumatio Remedy cured Hon. Aldprman Uomly, Twenty-taint ward, Fraukt'ord. It is the only specific ever discovered. Dr. Fitler's Vugntablo Fheumatio Remedy cured Mrs Lent z. No. 136 h, Kightu street : also Mrs. Kichardson, No ISPi 8. Fourth street. Dr. Fitler's Veet-table Rheumatio Remo.lv cured of Rheumatism the wiio of Rev. Mr. baggs, Falls of Schuyl kill a seveie case. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured A. J. Coltnn, Nw. 1 109 N. Third. A cbi'oniu case; tried every thing without benefit. Dr. Fitler's Vegetablo Rbenmatio Remedy cured A. K. Milton, M. I)., a celebrated llaitimore physician, consi dered a hopeless case. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rbenmatio Remedy cured Theo dore Davisson, wbo resiilea No 1:W N. Kigtitu street; a) bo Samuel Cohen, No. 24o N. Eighth. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Reinody cured the wife of Hev. Mr. Davis, Hightstown, N. J. A won lorrul, uueipected cure. DR. FITLEK'S VF.GKTARUl RHEUMATIO RE MKUV is warranted, uner solemn oath, to bav. permanently enred ninety-live caaes in every hundred tieated. ANOTHER CURK BY WRITTKN GUARANTIEE. Mr. Shock. No. 1024 Columbia avenue, cured of Rheu matism by Dr. Fitler's remedy. No care, no pay. A NEW OURK AND A GRK4T CURE. William Weyland, No. 14:13 Rrintun street, Seventeenth ward, cured it Rheumatism by Dr. Filler's reme ly. A CURB. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. James Hinas, Fort1 first and Market streets, W, P., oured ot Rheumatism by Dr. Filler's remedy. A GREAT OURE.-OO AND CONSULT HER. Mrs. K. C. Harton, corner Clinton and Henry streets, Camden, of Rheumatism, by Dr. Fitter's remedy. A GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM. John Weckerly. No. 1110 Buttonwood street, cured by Dr. Iitler's Rheumatic Remedy. No oure.no pay. neuralgia, A remarkable oure. 8. Griffith, No. 700 Kessler street, a very severe chrouio case, cured by Dr. Fitler's Remedy, No. 2S . Fourth street. STUBBORN FACTS-RHEUMATISM CURES. Griffin S ively. No. 229 George street, Sixteenth ward, cured by Dr. Filler's hemedy. RUEUMATISM. GEORGE ELLIOTT cured, Frankford ; consider it a wonderful remedy. RHEUMATISM. Mrs. BACON cured, No. 928 MARKET Street, Camden. Ly Dr. FlTLfcU, No. 29 S. FOUR l'H diri. RHEUMATISM. Mr. SHOOK cured, No. lo34 COLUMBIA Avenue, by written guarantee RHEUMATISM. 8. C.ZIMMPRMAN cured. No. 1718 MARSHALL, by Dr. Fl l'LER'S Remedy. Dr. Filler's Rheumatio Remedy has the following ad vantages : Firat It is purely vegetable, and warranted not to con tain mercury, coluhicuin, uiiuer&la, metals, or anything in jurious to tLe system. Secend It is prepared from the original preoription of Doctor Ji'Seph 1'. I it ier, a graduate oi the Uuiversity of I'enns)lvapia, and now one of uur oldest praofsmg physi cians 1 bird He has made these diseases his specialty, and spent a liletinie in preparing onr la.ullible remedy. Fourth A limited stated quantity is warranted in ave'y cae, and if it fails to cure the money ia reiun led. Vertical advice to Rheumatic aufWera given da ly, from 11 until 4. without churn-. No other disease proribiil for. Advice sent by mail without charge. Depot and Ottice No. 29 b. FOURTH Street. RHEUMATISM AND NFUKALWI4. Sufferers from these painful complaint have only thoin lu-lves to blame It they permit their traiues to be tortured, when a sovereign oure like Dr. Fitler's wondenul Rheu matic Remedy ia within such eay reach of even to bumbleat in the land. As to its curative properties in rheumatism, gout, and neuralgia, no one, wbo ia not wil fully blind, can entertain tne sand jw ot a doubt. Thou sands of the worst caaea known to the medical faculty have been cured by it, and hundreds of the certificates given in its favor are i ota judges, lawyers, physioiass, merchants, tradesmen, etJ., in our very midst, who are living evidences ol ita miraculous power. It is sold every where, and rheumatio and nenralgio sufferers un it to tbenisel? es to make a trial vf its virtues. ws MtDICAL. The Era of Revolutions. If tne Jog-trot slaves of precedent and routine wbo flourished a century ago could now revisit the cenes of their former labors, how complete! taey would be taken aback by the wholesome innova tions which modern skill, knowledge, and enterprise have made upon their musty precepts and purblind practice I In medicine, especially, we have got en tirely ont of the old worn-out grooves, and taken a new and more philosophical road to health. The German Fchool of Medical Chemistry is per haps the most progressive aid successful. It haa re pudiated the itereotjp d potions of the past, and substituted In their stead a new class of alteratives and restoratives capable, it would seem, of working wonders. Prominent, perhaps foremost, among theBe stand the well-known household remedies HOOFLAND'S GISIOXAIN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GIGIlItXAlV TONIO, AND HOOFLAND'S PODOPIIYLLIIS PIJLLS. They are the Greatest Known Remedies For Llvei Complaint, Eyspepsla, Nervous Debility, Jaundice, Disease of the Kidneys, Eruptions or the Skin, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Sto mach, or IMPURIT? OF TUB BLOOD. These medicines have acquired a reputation ex cecdtd by none, and when we Bee such names as those or ChU 1 Justice Thompson, ex-Chief Justice Woodward, Justice Shaiswood, Mayor Kogers, of Buffalo, New York, together with those of the lead ing clergy of the country, and prominent statesmen and citizens, appended to strong testimonials In favor of these popnlar preparations, we recognize the evidence thus volunteered as unimpeachable aud conclusive. Such men do not give their sanction and approval to articles which they do not KNOW to bo of sterling excellence, and therefore when they state through the columns of the press that IiOOF L AMD'S GKKM AN BITTKHS Is a valuable medi cine In cases of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, ' of great benefit In esses of Debility aud want or Nervous ac lon,"and "a safe and valuable preparation for General Debility aud Liver Complaint," we feel aBBuredthat they speak from actual EXPIECK and OBfeERV AVION, and with a due sense of the weight of their lufluence and of the words they employ. The testimony in relation to the TONIC, which contain) a stimulating elt ment emitted in the Bit ters, is equally satisfactory. Kcofland's German Tonic Was compounded for those not inclined to extreme blttt-rs, aud is intended fur use In catcs when some alcol.ol c btioiulaut is required in conneotiou with the Ton U properties or the Betters. Bach bottle ot the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, com bined with pure Kikta Ckdz Hum, and flavored lu such a manner that the extreme bitterness of tha Bitters is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable aud pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters Tne price of the Tonic is fi'oO per bottle, which many persons think too high. They must take Into consideration that the bt:iuulaiit ufed is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and have a got-d article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best Ingredients, and they wbo expect to obtain a cheap compound and be benefited will most certainly be deceived. Hoofland's Podophyllum Pill Is also highly extolled and pronounced to be the niObt tllkient Catnartio knovu t) the Medical World. Being composed of the AOTIVK PKINCIPLB of Mandrake, in combination witn other effective In gredients, they act uiorrt puwerfu ly upon the Liver aud decretive Organs than any other Pll'.s. Their operation is free from griping or nausea. Two Pills a Oose. It does not r quire a handful oftbem to produce thedei-lred tffict. From personal experience aud I'tberwlee, we have no hesitation In saying that, taken in connection wl h the Bitters and Tonic, thy will pper.riily cure the nioBt severe and long-standing cat s of Liver Complaints, Constipation, or any other (H rangen.etiw of the organs of digestion. Tte l ills will f urltj the Blood, wdl thoroughly cleanse the Liver of all unhealthy Impurities, aud relieve tee btouiacn and Bowels, while the Bitters or Tonic strengthens and adds uew life to the entire ejbUni, enables the b to ma eh to digest the food, and tiaiihfoinih the sickly, emaciated, weak, and feeble body into one of health, strength, and vigor. THE FMNCJPAL OFFICE AND DEPOT FOR Dr. Hoofland's Medicines IS NO. 631 AKCII STREET, Philadelphia, Fa, And are sold by Druggists evey where throughout the country. ic swsptf GLORIOUS TTEWS! IHrlfflERISE TENTH DAY OF THE GRAND TEST ii THE mmm H THOUSANDS OF VISITORS CALL EVERY DAY. GOME ONE! EDWARD Great Centra! House-furnishing Store, TVo. 01; MARKET STREET. J. . WORMIAN SUCCESS. EXHIBITION OF DAVIS" BATOR B COME ALL! 9 V 1 OO., PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS.
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