5 THIRD EDITION FIFTH EDITION THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADfiM'Hl A, TUESDAY DECEMBER 27, 1870. placed upon the stage at tho Walnut, and it is acted in a spirited manner, so that all its Rood points are made as prominent as possi ble. It was performed ' smld much adplause yesterday, and, although the verdicts of Christmas audiences arc to be accepted with some srains of allow ance, the appearances are that The Itapparee is in for a successful run. SPEOIAL NOTICES. For aWHmat Sptrlal KoHret net InniJe HiffM. ENCOURAGED THE RESULTS THUS FAR or ouk AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL New Year's Day Official Programme Motley, Fish and Sumner Correspondence on Alabama Claims THE LATEST NEWS. SOU' II AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Extraordinary Efforts to Clear Ourselves FROM WAS11IXGTOX. The First 9T Janunrv Provrnmuin. le)atch to the Atsociated Prea. Washington, Dec. 27 The announcement is made by authority that at 11 o'clock A. M. on Monday, January 2, the President will receive the members of the Cabinet and Foreign Ministers. At 1130 A. M. the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, Senators .and KoprcficntaUves in Congress, and the Judges of the Supreme Court of the district of Columbia and of the Court of Claims will be received. At 12 o'clock the ofllcera of the army and nary and the Marine Corps will be received. At Vi V-0 o'clock the heads of bureaus of the several departments will be received. At 12 '45 o'clock the Associated Soldiers of the War of lSl'J and members of the Oldest Inhabitant's Association of the District of Columbia will be received. The reception f citizens will com mence at 1 o'clock 1 M., at which time the rates of the enclosure will be opened, aud will terminate at 3 o'clock P. M. Carriages will,ap proach the Executive Mansion by the eastern gate and leave by the western gate. C'hrlDtmaa at th Capitol. In the different departments to-day no busi ness was transacted beyond the opening of the morning null. There will be very little olliclal duty performed other than of a routine charac ter during the week, excepting In the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, where from to-morrow the clerical force will be re quired to perform their official duties as usual. PeorMary Bonf w.U lias authorized the payment from to-morrow o f the January interest, without rebates. Heath mt Bird. Corcoran. Mrs. J. W. Corcoran died here this morning of typhoid fever. She was the daughter of Representative Beck, of Kentucky, and was married ou the 7th instant to a nephew of W. W. Corcoran, of Washington. p Mr. Itlotlev and SeerMarr Fish. Special Despatch t The Evening TtUyrmph. Washington, Dec. 27. The President called at the State Department to-day for the purpose of read'mg Mr. Motley's letter, which reached here by the last steamer. It is understood to be very spicy, and goes lntoau elaborate justi fication of his course concerning the Alabama claims question. It is the intention of Mr. Fish to answer it, and In case it is called for by Mr. Sumner, to send both documents to the .Senate. It is said that Sumner will take occasion, when the cor respondence is publishes, to make a speech ou the Alabama question, in whieh he will criti cize the course of the President'touehing the matter. Secretary Boutwell had a long inter view with the President to-day. Snmner and Morion. Senator Morton has Informed Senator Sumner that he is now satisfied it wonld he a mistake to attempt to displace him from the chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee, and that lie will oppose such a movement. FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. Professional PerieNtrlanlsm. San Franc isco, Dec. 20. The professional pedestrians Kenovan-and Maxwell yesterday walked to Sau Jose, a distance of 50 miles, rested 1 hours, and started back at 8 P. M., reaching this city at 11 A. M. to-day. A committee ac companied them through Montgomery street and c&llected $1485, which is to be equally divided between the Protestant and Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums. Death of an Actress. Mrs. E. F. Keach, an actress, who came here with Mrs. Bowers, died suddenly yesterday. PDllf rpTTW TJT J7VP First Rational Hank of Cheyenne. Cheyenne, Dec. 20 The First National Bank of Cheyenne has been organized, with a capital of 100,000, and A. R. Converse has been elected President and II. J. Rogers Cashier. . FROM NEW YORK. The Koch ester Fire. Rochester, Dec. 27. The loss by the burn ing of the Pool Building, Daily Democrat pub lishing and press rooms, and flour mill, will reach 1150.000. Insured $75,000. . FROM JVE1V EAGLAXD. Factory Burned. Providknci, Dec. 27 Cady'a factory, In Gloucester, was destroyed by are on Thursday night. Loss, tTOOO. C1TT rrimtj. BOY3, Boys, Boys. We are selling for 5 Boys' Overcoat that far sur pass anything ever offered for the price. Examine them at Rockhiix ft Wilson's Oreat Brown Stone Hall, Nob. C03 and 60S Chksnct street. K. B. Our 1 10, 1 12, and 1 18 suits are going off by the thousands. You SHori.D not f U to call at the Cnlna and Glassware establishment of William Akers & Co., No. 823 Market street, when about to lay in a fresh supply for tue table or bed-room. t TUoy have the prettiest assortment of china, glass and queens ware In the city, and everybody should go there, as It la guaranteed to be a bazaar where the purchaser can save money. i -. ' DIUD. 1 Barnes. Suddenly, on Saturday, December sun, intbe73d vear of his age, Rev. Ai bbkt Baknes, this city. Faneral services at the church, Washington Square, on Wednesday, December 28th, at 1 o'clock P. M. precisely. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Funeral to pro ceed to Laurel 11111. heats will be reserved for representatives of socie ties and institutions with which Mr. Barnes was connected. 5 Calawbli. On Mondar, December 26th, Robert Caluwkix, in the 79th year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends or the family arc invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, irom his late residence, No. 2(h Allen street, above Skackamaxou. HALL. On 87th Instant, Bessie, daughter or George W. and tmlly Louisa Hall, aged t years and b months. " Kerb This morning, Akka Stbvir, wife or J. W aaga Kerr. Due nonce of the fonerai wUl be given. INSLKE YOU It LIFE AT HOME IN THE A M E It I C X N ufe irssuii.vivci co. OF PUILADkl.FlllA. ALXZ. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. The AMERICAN lasues policies on all desirable e'aus at low rafe, and 1 twmaw.' In the advan tages offered to insurer! by any Company la the United butes. Ul It. wsiniot S. t. Coraer Fourth and Walnut Sti. Highly Important Advices. French Naval Seizures. The Siege of Xftontevide. FROM SO I THj 1MER fCA. ValimraUe Affairs. Havana. Deo. U6. The following news from South America has been received from Pa nama. Advices from Valparaiso to Dec. 2 state that a severe earthquake occurred at Santiago and elsewhere, but the damage was slight. New Silver Mine have been discovered in Coloma. IIoIItIh Advices to December 14 state that General Morales was chosen chief of the Cococora and Orelha revo lutionists. Mclarjo was powerless near Potol and wanting help. The Arequipa R illroad will be opened on the 1st of January. Mtin Hnlvndor advices to December 3 state that many depreda tions have been committed on persons and property. An attempted rising of the people was suppressed. t'esta Klo advices to the r.'Otu state that the President bad declared the treaty for the construction of the Nicaragua Canal vol d. Lima advices to Dec. 4 st itc that the effects of the European war were felt heavily in all branches of business. Exchange could not be procured and the C4overnment exacts a tax of 3 percent, on all coin exported. A French Man-ef-wiir had captured the German ships August, from Hamburg, and Gazelle, from California. Both vessels were taken to Tahiti. Advices from t bill state that the new American Minister had ar rived. Congress has granted a subsidy of $00,000 per annum to the Panama and West India Cable Company ou condition that they connect Callao with Europe by telegraph. Montevideo Continues llesleced, aud conflicts occur daily. FROM NEW EXGLAXD. I.iibur Iteforin. roNi OHi), X. If., Dec. 2T The Labor Reform party of New Hampshire lisld a State Convention here to day and nominated Samuel P. Cooper, or t royden, for Governor. Resolutions embodying the well known political alms or the party were adopted; also supplementary resolves approving tue course or Senators Sumner, sSchurz, and Trumbull on the Dominican qufstion, and thanking Congressman JEla for his opposition to laud grants and extravagance. George Roberts, of Rochester, was renominated for Railroad Commis sioner, and the following Congressional nomina tions made: First dlstriot, Ellery A. Iltbbard, of I Boonia; Second district, W. n. Oove. of Weare Third district, E. D. Baker, or Claremont. FROM THE WEST 1XDTES. The Janmlcn. Legislature. Havana, Dec. 26. Jamaica advices state that the Governor opens the Legislature to-dav. The Finances of the Island show a surplus revenue of i'30,000 for the past year. Important propositions and schemes for the future welfare of Jamaica are anticipated. The trial of tho Keren t Coffee Nelsnre has compromised the sal vor3, who have refunded the New Orleans underwriters 'J000 lbs. FROM EUROPE. Ship News. Lo-nios, Dec. 20. The steamship Silesia, from New York, arrival out at 8 P. M. on Sa turday. Baltimore Produce Market. Baltimore, Dec. ST. Cotton quiet and nominal; middling upland, lf,c. ; low middling,14j;(tf 14 o. Flour firm and fairly active; Howard street super fine, 5Ct5-60: do. extra, g(Ka,6-;5; do. ramily, 8-75 r8U5; City Mills superfine, 85T: do. extra, I0-2S (iT-&0; do. family, $7-7." 10; Western Bupernne, $4ft5-Sfi; do. xtra, 5-Trxd6-60; do. family, i-50 g7'60. Wheat Choice scarce and in demand at full prices, and other grades dull and difficult to sell ; choice white. ItTol-SB; fair to prime, $f40l-60; prime tocaolce red. Jl,66l,80; fair to good, It-itB (aV60; sommon, l-40(ai'3O; Ohio aud Indiana, tl'3T (21-40. t orn linn and steady; white 75c. ; yellow, 72 73c. ?ats active and higher, at 54S 65C. Rye higher at tiM9fc. Provisions dull and entirely nomi nal. We quote mess pore at I'M ; bacon, clear ribs, at I'.' 12' c; shoulders at lie; hams atl0jl!ic; lard at l'i,'. Whisky quiet at 93g91e. Ml MCA I. AI Pit AW ATI C. "The Ilapnaree" at the Walaat. A favorable specimen of what the Loudoa Saturday Review terms the "treaeoanble drama" was received at the Walnut yesterday afternoon and evening with many hearty de monstrations of applause. It is easy to under stand why such a piece as The Itapparee should not find favor In the eyes of the critics of the Saturday Review, but the very qualities likely to make it unsatisfactory ia such a quarter are the very ones that appeal most strongly to the sympathies of an American audience. This and most other dramas of its class glorify gal lant but misdirected efforts to free Ireland from a rule that has been oppressive, degrading, and disastrous toherpeople.and they touch too nearly upon matters that English Tories have little reason to feel gratified with for it to be expected that the London Tory journals will find them either edifying or entertaining. The great defect of Irish dramas i3 too much of a family resem blance, so that a new piece like The Itapparee has very much the appearance of being a rehash of its many predecessors. This peculiar quality, however, the public has been educated to look for, and it is doubtful whether It would be pos sible for an Irish drama to make a hit with the public if it ventured out of a certain limited circle of ideas. The t,apparee, the latest effort of the indefatigable Boucicault, is, we believe, a dramatization of ono of Mrs. S. C. Hall's short stories, aud it is quite up to the average of Bou cicault' performances, and is . much better than many of them. The plot gives the adventures of certain Irish chieftains about the time of the Battle of the Boyne, and the interest is about equally di vided between love, Intrigue, and fiirhting. The incidents are arranged with all of Boucl fault's remarkable skill, and every act Is made to wind up with a startling finale that leaves the audience in a state of uproarious excite ment at the falling of the curtain. The piece is picturesque and romantic in Itself, but per haps its chief merit is in the fact that it gives some great opportunities for the machinist and stage carpenter. It is here that the genius of Boucicault the great moat distinctly shows itself, aud as far as mechanical effects are concerned, 'Hie Itapparee may be couiidered as one of Lis very bet pieces. The piece is vry uan Isotualy OFFK'K OF SKVKNTBKNTH AM NINft w TEKNTH STRBKTS PASSKNC4KK RAIL WAY COMPANY, NINETEENTH AND MASTER STRBKTS. rmi.ADBi.i'HiA, Deoemiter 84, 1S70. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held nt the oitlce on Mondav. January 9, 1371, at 18 o'clock M. at which time anl place an election will be held for President and live Directors to serve the ensning. 12 87 3t CHARLES T. YERKES, Jr., Secretary. jBiy- PHILADELPHIA AND RLADINrt RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Office' No. 227 South FOURTH Street. Puir,AiBt,PHU, Dec. 94, 1370. NOTICE. In accordance with the terms or the Lease and Coutract between the Kast Pennsylvania Railroad Compnny and the Philadelphia ami Read ing Railroad Company, dated May 19, 1869, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company will pay at their Omoe, No. 227 Sooth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on and after the 17th day or January, 1371, a dividend of $160 per share, clear or all taxes, to the Stockholders of the East Pennsylvania Rail road Company, as they shall stand registered on the books or the said Eat Pennsylvania Railroad Company on the 31st day or December, 187. S. BRADFORD, Treasu rer, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. NOTE. The transrer books or the East Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will be closed on ifecem ler st, 1S70, and reopened en January 10, 1371. HENRY C. 0ONKS, Treasurer, 12 27 tJ17 East Pennsylvania Railroad Company. THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE, OVER--SEAMlNd AND SEWING MACHINE COM PANY, Office No. 1313 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia, Deo. 13, 1370. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Transfer Books or this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, Dec. 22d, and reopened on MON DAY, the id day of January, 1371. A dividend or TEN PER CENT, has been de clared on the capital stock or the Company, clear or State tax, payable In cash on the 23th day or Decem ber next to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books or the Company at the close or business on the 2'2d of December, payable at this ofllce. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped. W. B. MESDENHALL, 12 14 13t Treasurer. egy- OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND CO ATE 3 STREETS PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.. TWENTY-FOURTH AND COATES STREETS. Piiii.ADKi.rni a, Dec. 27, 1370. The annual meeting or the stockholders of the Green ana Coates Streets Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will be held at the oiliceof the company, on AlonJay, January 9, 1371, at 10 o'clock A. M at which time and place an election will be held for a President and twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year. J. B. MOKFITT, 12 27 tuth9 6t Secretary. tjS? OFFICE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY? TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets. Philadelphia. Dec. 24, 1S70. The annual meeting of the Stockholders or the Company will e held at this ofttce on MONDAY, January 9, 1371, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election will be held tor a President and Vice-President and Ave Directors, to serve tor the ensuing year. JONATHAN BULLOCK, 12 87 tuthsmwM Secretary. v OFFICE OK UNITED STATES ASSIST ANT TRKASURER, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 27, 1370. Interest on stocks or the United States maturing the first proximo will be paid wiinnai rebate on and after WEDNESDAY, the 2Sth instant. GEORGE EYSTER, 1! i72t Assistant Treasurer U. S. My- WEST JERSEY RAILROAD GOMPANlT w Ofllce or the Treasurer and secretary, Cam dkn, Dec. 24, 190. The Board or Directors have this day declared a dividend or FIVE PER CENT., payable to the stockholders at this date, at the Office of the Com pany, in CAMDEN, N. J., on and after THURSDAY, December 29. 1370. The Stock Transfer Books will be closed from this date until Saturday, December 31, lste. OEORGE J. BOBBINS, 12 27 ft Treasurer W. J. R. R. Co. . t ACADEMY OF MUSIC 37 REV. J. P. NEWMAN, D. D., Chaplain ol the United States Senate, will deliver his celebrated Lecture, entitled "THE MANY WIVES OF UTAH," On THURSDAY BVENIXU, December 29. Admission no cents. Reserved sent 75 cents. Box sheet now open at Gould fit riasiet s, Xo. 923 Chesnut strset. it gy DEDICATION. THE HALL OF DIVINE LODGE, No. 915 I. O. or G. T., FOURTH Street, below German, will be dedicated THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, ceremonies commending at TV o'olock. S. B. CHASE, R. W. . Templar, and other eminent speakers will be present. Ad Mission free. All welcome. It HORTICULTURAL HALL. THE ANNUAL maoHnir rt tha KtnntrtiAMara will hA hplri at tha Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, January 10, 1J71, at 7!- o'clock, for the election of Directors and the transaction 01 ftiher business. A. W. HARRISON, 12 87,2l,30J214,6,tt Secretary. iS GRAND GERM&N SANITARY FAIR, HORTICULrURAL HALL. Fair or en at 10 o'clock. CONC ERT EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Single Admission 25 cents. Season Tic kets il. U2 87 gw- COPIES FROM PRINTING EXECUTED w at HELKEN8TEIN A LEWIS' can be taken on ALL tne diilerent varletlesftf Copying Papers. It ciiristmTs"gifts. runs ! runs i ! runs 1 1 1 HENRY RAJfJKE, HAVING REMOVED TO NO. 830 AUCH STREET, Now oners great Inducements In Ladies' and Children's rancy rnrs, IN A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES, AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES ! THF.RE IS NO HUMBUG ABOUT IT 1 CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES ! ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR THE MONEY REHNDED. OLD FURS CLEANED, REPAIRED, AND ALTERED TO THE LATEST STYLES. 12 isthstutf No. 830 ARCH Street. WRIGHT'S IV Jl PLUS ULTRA Llinced Meat. Unequalled for Quality. C AUTION. Beware of all imitations, as there la but one WR1G HT in the market. DEPOT, 80urawEST corner SPBING GARDEN and FRAIKLIN. SOLD BY ALL OROCKRS. 19 15 tfrp AN IMMENSE OVERSTOCK WE OUR SPECIAL SALE, its Reductions, Discounts, and Abatements!!! With We Avill well nt HucU Xriccy us wliall mako this the FINEST OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANTAGEOUS BUYING!; OVERCOATS. SUITS, Vll Sizes, Stylos, mid 0-ools. SELLING 80 CHEAP THAT PEOPLE NEED NOT PUT MUCH MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS WHEN THEY COME TO PATRONIZE THE C4REAT SALE -A.T W A PJ A rri. T 8. E. CORNER HATS. WINTER CAPS. A large and superior stock of tasteful CAPS, In Otter, Seal, and Astrachan, and In line Imitations. Also in Beaver Cloth, Ttush, Casslmcre, Velvet, and tilk, proper for skating, sleighing, walking, horse back riding or railroading, as well as for party and opera-going. Genuine SCOTCH CAl'S in great variety. Melton's celebrated London DRESS and "DERBY" HATS, for which the underslgutd Is agent. ARliURTON, HATTER, CHESNUT Scree Next door to I'ost Ofllce. 13 20 ctrp THE DltESS HAT OF THE PMUOD. In style most elegant, "yet not expressed In fancy." Of materials the richest and of workmanship the best. In durability and in brilliancy most enduring. In price most moderate. In ventilation perfect. In comfort and easy fitting quite unequalled. "A combination and a form Indeed," as Shake speare has it. dome and Bee. WAR BUR TON, HATTBR, CHESNUT Street, 12 0 Ctrp Next door to Post Office. BOOTS AND SHOES. SKATING SHOES. BARTLETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, lUttitaDSl ABOVS CHKSNT1T, hURNACES, ETO. E8TADLISHED 1825. FBBB. T. MCf B. H. J. DBA XX. J. DBAS GL CO., BIANITFACTUKERB Ul? Warm Air Furnaces AND CooUingr Ranges, Portable Heaters, Low Down Orates, Slate Mantels Bath Boilers, Registers and Ventilators. No. I I I North SEVENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. 9 2S thstaSmrp JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO. rpHE VATICAN, No. 1010 CHESNUT STREET. J- Statuary, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Pedestals, and elegant articles of taste for the adornment of the parlor, dinicg-room.Vlbrary, hall, and boudoir, and for bridal presents, purchased In Europe pre vious to the war at a great sacrifice, and will now be sold, retail, at correspondingly low prloea. We In vite an inspection at onr spacious store aud show rooms, np sutrs. The price of all articles marked in plain figures. Hoods packed aa shipped tree of cuarge. 10 8 UU? OP WILL STILL CONTINUE COATS, PANTS. ESTS, 1AKER & OAK HALL, . . a i tt . ... SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. NEW PU3LIOATIONS. 724. 724. THE LAST WEEK or TUB Grand Closing Out S:ile ef HOOK8, lt., AT 724 CHESNUT STHEET. An Immense stock ofC'nolce Book to be sold at a UltUAT SACRIFICE, To close the business. TBE FIXTURES WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC BALE DEC. 30, AT 10 A. M. DITFIELH ASHMEAH, Agt, 12 24 3trp No. -. CBESNUT Street. CLOVES, ETC. OPEN UNTIL ii O'CLOCK 1. 31. DUR1NO THE REMAINDER Of THE YEAR AT TUE Clieat Kid Glove Emporium. TRICES ARE LOW. bALBS IMMENSE. POPULARITY INCREASING, ASSORTMENT STILL (iOOD. THE OREAT RUSH UN ABATED. CALL XARLY IN THE DAY TO GET TO THE COUNTER. HANDKERCHIEFS IN FANCY BOXES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. LARGEST STOCK OF GLOVES IN THE CITY. POHTEMONNA1ES, WALLETS, 10c. to 11. SASH RIBBONS, BOW RIBBONS, SCARFS. KID OLOVES. JOSEPH KID GLOVES, 95c. LA BELLE BID OLOVES, l-25. BIST fl-25 KID GIX)VES IN AMERICA. JOUVIN KID GLOVES, $t-4S. HARTLEY KID GLOVES, $1-85. BAJOU KID GLOVES, 15. CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES, 1. LADIES' 8-BUTTON KID OLOVES, t-50 to 12. LADIES' S-BUTTON KID GLOVES, t-75to$i OENTS KID GLOVES, 1'60, $W6, l to 12-25. LISID GLOVES FOR LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN. ALL KINDS OF FANCY OLOVES. A. St J. IL BARTHOLOMEW, NO. 23 N, EIGHTH STltEET, 12 SOtuthstf PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING. -MO OIRARD STR8BT, BETWEEN KLE 111 venth and Twelfth and Chesnut and Mar ket streets. Vacancies for FainUve and Siog'.e Oen t'.emen. Also, a suit of mow oa tiie secoud floor, furnished or unfuru:!iel, wuU Ur.t-c: board. Alao, table boari. u r-f HOYS' WEAR. UTO. ETC. - a OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. iicri uLui 09 GAS FIXTURES Wholesale aad BLataiH NalesrooiiH, No. 821 CHERRY Stree! PHILADELPHIA,. bare no store or alaroJkt on Chesnut street. 1 13 2035? CORNKLIU3 & SON3 J U 8 T RECEI WtzWt A X-J8 aasortmat of ELEGANT PORCELAIN SHADES AT LOW PR:C2S. RIADING LIGHTS, DROP LIGHTS, :DSC0RAT3D STtf BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., Manufacturer of Gas F'-itarw, No. 710 CHESNUT Street, 11 1 mrp PHILADELPHIA. Special Announcement For the Holidays. ELEGANT tlLVER-PLAE!) WARS. MEAD & BOBBINS Invite special attentioa to tie 's imaienae s:oc't a: SILVER PLA7SD GOODS, Selected for HoUdar as m. Tea Sets, Triple Plate Kari MetiU SKer ao. vreJ, froai to 7S per et. Sets as low as i0, and a fall sto s; of fols of wy.f descriptlon la Silver-Plated Wars Suita9 fai Holiday Presents, ni i'V AliTIf'I.E WARHAS'TK'l j r. - KNTi. MEAB-i ROBKKS. - N. K. tor. NINTH nil I iitSMT, it- s ivi'.oJoi paujuic-?a:A.
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