The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 19, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, I8il.
GENERALITIES.
Brutal Assault on a Theatrical Manager.
The Chapman Sisters' burlesque troupe were
detained some hours at Jonesborough, Oa.,
while en route from Atlanta to Macon, by reason
of a freight train being off the track. While
waiting for the track to be cleared some of the
male members of the troupe strolled to a grocery
near by, and their curiosity being excited by
ome lettering on the back of a bench upon
which some men were sitting, one of the mem
bers of the troupe, in a respectful manner, re
quested one of the men sitting upon the bench
to allow them to see what the letters were
on the bench behind him, to which the
person addressed replied by uttering a dirty
remark about theatre people, whereupon Mr.
Harry Ford, the manager of the troupe, re
marked that he "did not know that the young
men South were so rude." The bully Jumped
op, and drawing his revolver and uttering an
opprobrious epithet, attempted to shoot Mr.
Ford, when W. A. Gregston caught the revolver
with his right hand, and placed his left around
the cylinder and upon the caps, thereby pre
venting its being firod. The ruflian snapped the
pistol three or four times, cutting Oregston's
thumb in two or three places. At length some
of the bully's friends interfered and took the
pistol from him, and Mr. Gregston escaped
without further Injury. He displayed much
courage In saving Mr. Ford's life at the risk of
his own.
Terrible Affair on I he Baltimore and Ohio
Hallroacl.
Saturday morning, says the Cumberland News
of yesterday, we made mention, of a rumor cur
rent of two persons having been killed a day or
before by the cars near Grafton. From the
Wheeling Intelligencer we learn that the persons
killed were husband and wife, strangers in that
part of the country, from Rappahannock county,
Virginia. They had arrived at Independence
with their two children but a few minutes be
fore tbe terrible accident occurred. They were
on & visit to friends living about half a mile
from that station. On getting off the cars they
at onre started on foot.with the children in their
arms, down the track for their friend's house.
On reaching a bridge the father first took the
children across, put them down by the side of
the track, and returned for the mother. While
the father and mother were crossing over the
fast line caught them, instantly killing the mo
ther, and so injured the father that he died
within the next few hours. No names.
Danger of Rcadlug Private Motes lu
Church.
A young man at Wanskuck village, North
Providence, while attending religious service on
Sunday last, received a note from a lady to
whom he had been paying attentions, to the
effect that she had no real liking for him, and
that she could no longer regard him other than
as an acquaintance. The reading of the note
had such an effect on the young man that he
fainted away during the sermon, and had to be
carried out and restoratives applied.
musicALi Artn pbamatic.
The City Amusements.
At toe Chesnut Banlm's play of Damon
and Pythias, with Mr. Davenport as "Damon"
and Mr. Thome as "Pythias," will "be repre
sented this evening.
On Friday evening Othello will be performed
for the benefit of Mrs. . Edwards Lewis, the
authoress of The Marquis. Mr. Davenport will
on the occasion appear as ' Othello," and as this
is well known to be one of his best parts, there
will undoubtedly be a crowded house.
At the Arch Miss May Saville will have
a benefit this evening, when the comedy of
Meg's 'Diversion and the drama of Satan in
Paris will be given. Miss Saville is an actress
of much ability, whose merits, we hope, will be
recognized this evening by a crowded house.
On Friday a fine bill will be presented for the
benefit of Mrs. Thayer. This lady has been an
established favorite for so many years that the
mere announcement of her benefit ought to be
sufficient to crowd the house to its utmost capa
city. In her particular line she has no superior
upon the American stage.
At,thb Walnut the pantomime of The Ttiree
Hunchbacks will be performed this evening.
On Monday next Miss Ella Burns will com
mence an engagement, and will appear in Tom
Taylor's drama of 'Twixt Ars and Crown. Miss
Burns has appeared several timos at the Walnut
on benefit nights, and has given evidence of
talent which will doubtless enable her to win a
high place in the regards of the play-going
public.
At the Academy op Music the spectacle of
The Black Crook, which includes a great variety
of entertaining features, will be represented this
evening.
At the Assembly Building exhibitions of
Dr. Corry's diorama of "Ireland in Light and
Shade" will be given this afternoon and even
ing. At the American Miss Kate Fisher will per
sonate "Mazoppa" this evening. A number of
other interesting performances will be given.
At the Am am bra, Seventh street, below
Arch, a miscellaneous entertainment is an
nounced for this evening.
At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets,
Bouclcault's comedy of Old Heads and Young
Hearts will be represented this evening, with
Mr. Lewis Baker as "Jesse Rural."
At Concert Hall a grand bazaar in aid of
the sick poor of St. Mary's Hospital is now
open.
The Handel and Haydn Society will give
a grand miscellaneous concert at Musical Fund
Hall on Friday evening.
At the Arch Street Opera House Mr. E.
N. Slocum will have a testimonial benefit to
morrow evening, when an unusually attractive
bill will be presented. Mr. Slocum has, during
the seven or eight years he has been a resident
of this city, made himself a host of warm per
sonal and professional friends, and his benefit
to-morrow evening will undoubtedly attract a
crowded house.
CITY NOTICES.
Those who Desire a Brilliancy op Complex
ion should beware of cheap patent plUs, or other
cathartics containing calomel and mercury. Use
Nature's remedy, Uklmbold's Fluid Extract Sar-
8AFARILLA and IIBLHBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
Component parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid
Extract Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Bilious A flections, Dyspepsia, Sick or Nervous
Headache-, Costlveness, etc., the nils are une
qualled. MB. William W. Cassidy, the jeweller at No. 6
South Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks or all kinds or Jewelry and Silver
ware In the city. He has also on hand a One assort
ment of line American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the worth or their money.
""Young Ladies, Beware! or the Injurious effects
of Cathartics and Purgatives, containing mercury,
calomel, and other deleterious drugs. In a short
time they enervate and destroy the system as well
as the complexion, If yon would have a rresh,
healthy, and youthful appearance, use Hblubold's
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla and Uklmbold's Ca
tawba Orapi Pills. They are purely vegetable;
a pleasant purgative, and cause neither nausea or
griping pains.
Messrs. T. Birch a Son will sell this evening, at
7X o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut
treet, Italian Marble Yascs, Urns, Card Receivers,
Alabaster Statuettes, etc. Also, fine quality Silver
plated Ware and Cutlery. Sale peremptory.
Oakpord, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele
gant assortment of Ladles', Children's, and Infants'
3-immed and untrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers,
Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats.
To Insuki Health and Proper Digestion you
Bhould use Uklmbold's Catawba Grape Pills'
They are composed or Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. They excite
digestion, nourish and invigorate the system, and
purge out all the humors that grow and rankle In
the blood. Hilmbold"8 Sarsaparilla makes New,
Fresh, and Healthy Blood, and Beautifies the Com-pleaton.
There ko Article in Materia-Medica which
supersedes Castor Oil, Magnesia, or Salts equal to
Uklmbold's Catawba Grape Pills ror purging
from the system all superfluous aud worn-out mat
ter. For Biliousness, Costlveness, Sick or Nervous
Headache, etc., they are unequalled, as they cause
neither nausea or griping pains; after which puriry
and make New Blood by using Hklmbold's Sarsa-
r-ARILLA. '
FOR Oybtbrs always, 'fresh, fat, and iNyrriNfl,"
Btewed, Steamed, Roasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried,
and Raw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Nlsth and
ChesnuS. Half peck steamed oysters, ss cents.
In the SrRiNO and Summer Months the system
should be thoroughly purged, and nothing is so ac
ceptable to the Stomach as Helm hold's Catawba
Geate Pills, after which use Uklmbold's Extract
8ap.8aparii.la. They invigorate the system, and
can be taken by Children with perfect safety.
Durino TnE Process of Teethinu every raothtr
should give her child Mrs. Winslow's SooTHiNd
Syrup.
Burnett's Cologne the best made In America,
Oak ford, Continental Hotel, has received Spring
Styles Ocnts' and Boys' nats, Caps, and Furnishing
Goods. Shirts made to order.
There Is not such a reliable purgative known as
Uklmbold's Catawba Grape Pills. They are safe,
pleasant, and efficacious, and causa neither nausea
or griping pains. Hklmbold's Sarsaparilla, the
great Blood Purifier.
Burnett 8 Cookino Extracts the best.
HAmtlED.
BENTOrcx Brown. On the isth Instant, by the
Rev. T. A. Fernley, at parsonage. No. 93H Federal
street, Mr. Jobn Hentkick, of this city, to Miss Mary
A. Brown, of Washington, D. C.
Goodyear Ball On the 29th of March, by the
Rev. T. A. Fernley, at No. 933 Federal street, Mr.
William N. Goodyear to Miss Adalinb A. Ball,
both or this city.
Rynear Goff On the 29th of January, 1ST1, by
Rev. Mr. Oram, Mr. Okorob T. Ryneak to Miss
Virginia a. goff, all of this city.
Thompson Olusb. On the 17th Instant, bv the
Rev. George W. Maolanghlln, Mr. Frederic Thjmp
son to Miss Susan Ci-OHK, all of this city.
DIED.
Groblrr On the 18th Instant, Mrs. Mary, wlfo
Of Mr. Augustus Grobler, aged 27 years.
Friends wishing to see the corpe can do so Friday
evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock, at the husband's resi
dence, No. 938 S. Front street. To proceed to Pem
berton. Funeral from her father's residence (Samuel
Ram bow), at the above place, on Saturday, at 2
o'clock. Leave at 6 on the morning of Saturday.
Leonard. In Boston, April 13, Lawrence Clif
ford, youngest son of George H. and El, a M.Leo
nard, aged 1 year and 10 days. 55
MoConnell. On the 18th instant, Carrie P., only
child of William and the late Mary Anna McConnell,
aged s years and 11 months.
Funeral from the residence of her uncle, Wl'llam
G. Glenn, No. 830 South Fifth street, on Thursday
afternoon, 20th instant. Services In Old Plus Street
Church, at 3'30 P. M. precisely. Interment at Roa
aldson Cemetery. "
Weiortman Suddenly, on the isth Instant, Mrs.
Phebb Wbiohtman, in the 64th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also the
Mount Vernon Division, No. 6T, Sons and Daughters
of Temperance, and the Washington Chamber, No.
1, Dames of Pythias, are respectfully Invited to attend
her funeral, on Frldav afternoon, 21st Instant, at 1
o'clock, from her residence, No. 115 N. State street.
Funeral services at the First Baptist Church, West
Philadelphia.
Wilson On the 17th instant, John B. Wilson
In the 27th year or his age.
The relatives and friends or the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence
of his mother. S. E. corner Forty-second and End
line streets, West Philadelphia, on Thursday after
noon, 2"th instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Mount
Morlah Cemetery.
CLOTHING.
P 1 W B REAUY.JIADe
CLOTHING,
COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX
CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP.
Jones'
O IV DE-F RICE
ESTABLISHMENT,
G04 lYTai'ltet Street,
GEO. W. NIEMANN.
Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest
notice. 4 13 smw tf
SPECIAL. NOTIOE3.
far additional Special Noticm U4 IntiiU Fag.
H. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREROOMS.
Nos. 222 8. FRONT Street and 139 DOCK SU
IMMENSE STOCK
OF THE BEST BRANDS
IN ORIGINAL BARRELS.
Among which may be round the celebrated "Golden
Wedding," Bourbon or ancient date; Wheat and.
Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (in orl-
?!nal packages), Including those well-known dls
lllers, THOMAS MOORE A SON,
JOSEPH S. FINCH A CO., and
THOMAS MOORE.
The attention of the trade la requested to test
these Whiskies, at market rates. 8 4smwi
ley OFFICE OF THE LEBANON AND TRB
MONT RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 877 S.
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, April 15, 1871 A spe
cial meeting or the Stockholders or the Lebanon and
Tre mont Railroad Company will be held at the oillce
or the said company In the city or Philadelphia, on
the eighth day or May, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., when
and where the joint agreement entered Into by the
Board ol Managers or the Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Company and the Board of Directors of the
Lebanon and Tremont Railroad Company lor the
consolidation or tbe said companies, and the merger
of the Lebanon and Tremont Railroad Company Into
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company.
will be submitted to the said stockholders and a vote
by ballot in person or by proxy taken for the adop
tion or rejection of tbe same.
ALBERT FOSTER, Secretary.
vs CAMDEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Tkkkton, April 10, 1911.
NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the (JAM DEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD
AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY will be held
at TRENTON, May 10, at 19 o'clock, M., at the Com
pany's ofllce, for the election of seven Directors to
serve for the ensuing year.
SAMUEL J. BAYARD,
419 Secretary C. ami A. R. R. and T. Co.
iSf THB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY, No. 238 S. T1I1HD Street.
Philadelphia, April 17, 1871.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Cbartlare Hallway Company will be held at No. 238
8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa., on MONDAY,
May 1, 1871, at 12 o'clock L
Annual Election for President and Directors Will
be held same day and place,
JOSEPH LESLEY,
4 IT tmy 1 rpt Secretary.
gy- OFFICE OK THE LEHIGH ZINC CO., No'.
" 833 WALNUT STREET.
Philadelphia, April IT, 1871.
The Annual Meeting or the Stockholders of the
Lehigh Zinc Company will be held at the Oitloe of
the Company ou WEDNESDAY, Mays prox., at
12 o'clock M., lor the purpose or electing Seven
Directors to serve durlDg the ensuing year, and for
the transaction or other business.
4 IT 14t GORDON MONGES, Treasurer.
PILES. DR. GUN NELL DEVOTES HIS
time to the treatment of Piles, blind, bleed
ing, or Itching. Hundreds or cases deemed Incura
ble without .an operation have been permanently
cured Best city reference given. Odlce, No. 21 N.
ELEVENTH Street. 4 15 8m
AN ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS BY
which LKTTEK-PHESS COPIES can be taken
from PRINTED FORMS, at HELFENSTEIN A
LEWIS' Railroad and Commercial Printing House,
tin Hi ana u i oir.eia. 11
1S- GENTLEMEN IN SEARCH OK COMFORT
BLd styls in BOOTd and SHOES should call on
15 An 1 Lt. 11,
At NO. 33 KOUth SIXTH Street,
1 80 tf Above CUesuat.
OAS FIXTURES.
NO STORE ON
CHESNUT STREET.
CORNELIUS & SOUS'
RETAIL
SALESROOMS,
821 CHERRY St.
CAS FIXTURES.
OARPETINOS, ETO.
4th of July, (876.
- From April 1, 1871, until the opening of the
Centennial Annlvenary Exhibition.
We will set apart
Pcrcentago
On our entire sales of
CARPETINCS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
AS OUR CONTRIBUTION".
r; l. knight & son,
1222
CHESNUT STREET,
3 IT fmw3m PHILADELPHIA.
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT Street.
FRESH
CANTON MATTINGS,
ALL WIDTHS,
WHITE, CHECK, AND FANCY.
LOW PRICES.
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. SOO CIIESIVUT Street,
8 1 WBmSmrp PHILADELPHIA.
PLATED WARbi
MEAD & BOBBINS,
N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Silver-Plated Ware.
Wedding Presents,
Hotels Furnished,
Families Supplied,
WITH EVERY ARTICLE REQUIRED IN THEIR
LINE OFQOODS. 3 S3 wfm2mrp
OARRIAOES.
GARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
No. 214 South FIFTH Street.
BELOW WALNUT.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
LIGHT CARRIAGES,
INCLUDING riL3TO NS, JENNY LINDS,
BUGGIES, ETC.,
ALWAIS ON HAND.
All WORK WARRANTED to be of the b
WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS.
Also, an assortment of SECONDHAND XAR
RIAQBS for sale at reasonable prices.
Special attention given to REFAIRINQ.
KEPAIRINO, REPAINTING, and VARNISHING.
THE BEST COAL.
ISAAC X. WRIGHT & SON,
No. 1M South 8EOOND Street.
YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sts. and
wrmi No. 818 SWANSON 8t. above Qceen.
FURNITUIiE,
At Your Own Prices.
GOULD & CO.,
Hot. 37 and 39 North SECOND 8treet,
And northeast cor. NINTH and MARKET fits.,
Will sell you Furnltnre at your own prices to make
rovui ur vuo civvusiYe aueiauvus. t iv oups
LEGAL. NOTIOES.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI LA DELPHI A. S3 -The
Commonwealth or Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff of Phiiaiclphia county, greeting:
W e command yon, as before we did, That you
summon JOHN 0. HAWKINS, who was sued with
Peter A. Dickinson, late of your ceuntt, so that he
be anil appear before our Judges at Philadelphia,
at our District Court for the city and county of
Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and
for said city and county of Philadelphia, the first
Monrlay of May next, there to answer William
Wilghtman or a plea of breach of covenant fur
ground rent, deed executed July 16, ISfU, bv William
Weightman and Louisa, his wife, to John C. Haw
kins and Peter A. Dickinson, their heirs and assigns,
for nil that certain lot of ground situate on the
north aide of Ridire avenue 842 fept 4 Inches north
went from Master street, In the Twentieth ward of
the city of Philadelphia, recorded In the office for
recording deeds, etc., for said city and county of
Philadelphia, In deed book L. R. B., No. 89, page
P-25, on the aoth day of August, 1904. And have you
then and there this writ.
, Wltnoos the Honorable J. I. CLARK
l.s. HARK, Presldentof oursaldUourt at Phtla
ivi deiphia, tne fourth day of April,
In the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and seventy-one. B. E. FLETCHER,
419?aw4t Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting:
We command you. as before we did, t hat yon sum
mon ISAIAH O. STRATTON, AVKNDKR JON RS,
SAMUEL R. WELLS, and HENRY SHOCKEOK,
late Of your county, so that they be and anpear
befors our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, In and for said city and
county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of May
next, there to answer Ellwood Allen of a plea of
breach of covenant sur gronnd rent deed, dated
May 16, 1848, recorded in deed hook O. W. C, No.
78, page 307, etc. And have you then and there this
writ.
( Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK
i l. a. S HAKE, Presldentof our said Conrt, at Phl-i-v
ladelphia. the eighteenth day of April, In the
year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-one.
li. K. FLKTCHKR,
4 19 2aw4t Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting:
We command you, as before we did, tliat you sum
mon EDWARD RYAN, late of your conuty, so that
he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia,
at onr District Court for the City and Uounty of
Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, In and for
said City and County of Philadelphia, the first
Monday of May next, there to answer G. Blight
Brown.Asslgnee of Peter A. brown, by deed dated lutft.
March, I860, recorded Bth April. 1SOT, In deed book R.
D. W., No. 80, page 89, of a plea of breach of cove
nant sur ground rent deed made Sd January, 1533,
and recorded 20th May, ISflS, In deed book L. R. B.,
No. 97, page SS6, etc And have you then and there
this writ.
f Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK HARE,
l. s. resident of our said Court, at Philadelphia,
l"-v' the fourth dav of Anrll. in the vear of our
Lord one thousand eight bunnrei and seventy-one.
SAill Kb r. WELSH,
419 2aw 4t Pro Prothonotary.
G1TY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting:
we command you, as nerore we aid, mat yon sum
mon GEORGE I. STEINMETZ, late or your county,
so that he be and appear before onr Judges at Phtla
delnhla. at our DlBtrlct Court for the City and.County
of 1 hiladelphla, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and
for said city and county or Philadelphia, the drat
Monday or May next, there to answer Emily B. Tay
lor, Assignor or George Megee, Esq., High Sheriff
or city and county or Philadelphia, of a plea of
breach of covenant sur trround rent deed, dated
April IB, 1RB7, recorded 29th April, 1857. In deed hook
R. D. W.f No. Via, page 877, eto. ABd have you then
and there this writ.
a Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK
l. s. HARE, President of our said conrt, at Phlla
delphla, the 18th dv of April. In the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
one, w ci. riit i'unuK,
4 102aw4t Pro Prothonotary.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting :
We command you. as before we did, that you sum
mon JOHN FEIL, late of your county, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at
our District Court for the City and County or Phila
delphia, to be holden at 1'hlladelDhia. in and for thn
Raid city and county of Philadelphia, the drat Mon
day or May next, mere to answer uregory a. uour
sault or a plea or breach or covenant sur ground-rent
deed, dated January 21, A. D. 18.M, recorded in deed
book T. B., No. 152, page 85, etc. And have yoa
then and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK
l. a. HARE, President or our said Court at Phtla-v-1
delphla, the eighteenth day or April, In the
year or our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and
seventy-one. ,
B. E. FLETCHER,
4 19 2aw4t Pro Prothonotary.
CLOVES.
SSOO
PARASOLS.
All the new styles, In all colors of linings,
size.
Also, more shades and styles of KID GLOVEa
than can be seen In any other house In America or
onr celebrated.
aBelle
1A fTV.
Kid (Wove
$195 Per Pair.
BEST tl-25 KID GLOVE IN AMERICA. I'm
Every pair guaranteed. II they rip or tear, an
other pair given in exchange.
V. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW,
No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET
AND
No. 908 CHESNUT STREET,
lsluvrW PHILADELPHIA.
HOSIERY.
COOK & BROTHER,
No. 53 N. EIGHTH Street,
TBiDE-UiRI.
TRADK-MARI
ItETAILEItS
OF
HOSIERY GOODS
Exclusively of their own importation. -JUBt
received, by steamer China, 4 cases, SCO dozens
, Cartwrlght & Warner's
Gauze IMerino Underwear,
FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, AND MISSES.
8 28 sw 8m rp
T ABIES' HUMAN IIA1II EMPORIUM)
No. 7 & TENTH Street.
Having opened a new and splendid store for the
accommodation or the ladies who desire fine HAIH
WORK, the best talent that can be procured Is em
ployed In this Una of business, who have had twelve
years' experience In France and Germany, miking
up all the various designs or HAIR FROM CHJMli
1NOS, which some have the presumption to claim aa
their Inventions.
The ability or MISS WEEKS In HAIR DRESSING
Is acknowledged by ar Uhis In the business to ntanl
nurivauea, itiswxoij u. nuuu(
FINANCIAL..
7.0A a o 1. n
O A N
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
RAPID PROGRESS OF T1IK WORK.
The bnlldlnff of thn Mnwhom t "! ft T? all nrm A
(begun July Inat) is being pushed forward with srreat
energy rrom both extremities of the line. Several
thousand men are employed In Minnesota and on
the Pacific coast. The trade Is nearlv eomninted
S66 miles westward from Lake Wupcrior; trains arc
miming over iumiiea or nnmnea road, and track
laying is progressing at the rate of one to two miles
per nay. including its purchase or tne St. raul and
Pacific Road, the Northern Pnclllo Company now
has 418 miles of completed road, and by September
dent this will be Increased to at least 560.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
We are now selilnir and nnhealtatlnirlv recom.
mrnd, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe Investment,
the First Mortgage Land UrantUold Bonds of the
Northern Paclllc Railroad Company. They have 30
years to run, bear Seven and Three-tenths per cent,
gold Interest (more than 8 per cent currency), and
are secured by first and only mortgage on the km-
TIKE ROAO AND ITS EQUIPMENTS, and alSO OU
83,000 ACRES OF LAND
to every mile or track, or 600 Acres for each tiooo
Pond. They are exempt from Uulted Sta'.es Tax;
Principal and Interest are pavaMo In ( ild; Deno
minations: Coupons. 1100 to tlOOO: Keirlatered. lino
to 1 10,000.
LANDS FOR BONDS.
Northern Pacific 7-SO's are at all times receivable
at tkn per cent. ABOVE par. In exchange for the
Company's Lands, at their lowest cash price. That
is, In addition to their character as a first-clans
nrompt-pnying Railroad securl.y, these honds are
In effect Land Warrants bearing a profitable rate of
Interest until exchanged for Homesteads, at ikn
I RK HH, I'HEMIUM.
SINKING FUND.
The Land Orant or the Road exceeds Flftv Mil.
lion Acres, having an average soil or great fertility,
iu n tniiime mat ih nmipij unsurpnHseu. rne Trus
tees of the Mortgage, Messrs. Jay Cooke and J.
Edgar Thomson, are required to devote the pro
ceeds of all Land Sales to the repurchase and can
cellation of the Company's Bonds. This Immcnqn
Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal
of the entire Issue of First Mortgage Bonds (now
Bciuug uciuic tuej inn alio.
PROFITABLE AND SAFE.
With their ample security and hlarh rate of Inte
rest, there Is no Investment accessible to the peo
ple which Is more profitable or safe. In view of
the uovcrnment s expectation soon to call for the
surrender of lta outstanding 6 per cent. Bonds,
nnoer tne present movement for funding the debt
et lower interest, many holders of United States
Five-Twenties are exchanninsr them for Northnrn
Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realizing a handsome ,
prour, ana greatly increasing their annual Income. ,
OTHER SECURITIES AGENCIES.
All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be received
at their highest current price In exchange for
Northern Pacific Seven-thirties. Express charors
on Money or Bonds received, and on Seven-thirties
sent In return, will be paid by the Financial Agents.
Agencies for the sale or this loan are established in
nearly every city and Important town throughout
the United States and Canada. Full Information,
maps, pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on applica
tion at any agency, or from the nnderslgned.
JAY COOKE fc CO.,
Philadelphia, New York, Washington,
FISCAL AGENTS NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.CO
For sale In Philadelphia bv
OLENDINNIHO, DAVIS A CO., No. 43 S. Third St.
WM. T. ELBERT. No. 821 Walnut street.
J. II. TROTTER, No. 32 Walnut street.
WM. f A1NTEK & CO., No. 88 8. Third street.
S. M. PALMER A CO., No. 86 8. Third street,
1. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 133 S. Third street.
SAMUEL WORK, No. 64 S. Third street.
OEORGE J. BOYD, No. 18 S. Third street.
RALKY A WILSON, No. 41 S. Third street.
WALLACE A KEENE, No. 149 S. Third street.
STERLING A CO., no. 110 S. Third street.
H. II. WILTBANK, No. 805 Walnut street.
T. A. BIDDI.E A CO., No. 826 Walnut street.
M. SCDULTZ A CO., No. 44 8. Third Street
WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO., Ma 83 S. Third St.
BO WEN A FOX, No. 13 Merchants' Exchange.
WILLIAM T. CARTER, No. 813 Walnut street.
W. H. SHELMERDINE, No. 10 8. Third street.
MEOARY & PEALE, No. 18 8. Third street.
NAKR & LADNER, No. 80 8. Third street.
BlOREN A CO., No. 150 8. Third street.
JOHN K. WILDM AN, No. 86 8. Third street.
TOWN SEND W11ELEN A CO, No. 809 Walnut st.
P. 8. PETERSON & CO.. No. 89 S Third street.
B. K. JAMISON A CO., N.W. cor. Third & Chesnut.
KMORY, BENSON & CO., No, 6 8. Third street,
O. & W. Y. HEBERTON, No, 68 8. Third street.
BARKER BROS. A CO., No. 23 8. Third street.
JAMES K. LB WARS & CO., No. 29 S. Third street.
BULL tc NORTH. No. 181 & Third street.
D. C. W. SMITH & CO., No. 121 8. Third street.
CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 825 Walnut street
J. S. RU8HTON A CO., No. 60 8. Third street.
H. F. BACH MAN. No. 26 8. Third street
JAOOB B. RIDGWAY, No. 56 S. Third street.
W. H. STEVENSON, No. 223 Dock street.
JOHN MOSS. Jr.. No. 806 Walnut street.
C. T. YERKES, Jr., A CO., No. 80 8. Third street.
SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK, N. W. cor. Fourth
and Market streets. 8 27mwl3m
JAT C00EE & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WASHINGTON.
jay cooke, Mcculloch & co.,-
LONDON,
AMD
Dealer! In Government Securities.
8peclal attention given to the Purchase and Sale
of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of
Brokers In this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
OOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL
In connection with our London House we are now
prepared to transact a general
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and
the Issue or Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir
cular Letters, available in any part ot the world, and
are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT,
and to allow four per cent, interest in currency
thereon.
Having direct telegraphic communication with
both our New York and Washington Ofllces, we can
offer superior facilities to our customers.
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST
MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at our office,
ISSmrp No, 114 S. THIRD Street, Phllada.
NJETW
Loan of the United States.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THB
New 5 Por Cent. United
States Loan
Received at onr Office, where all Intonation wl4
given as to terms, eto.
WM. PAINTER & CO.
No. 36 8. THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
WISHART'S COLUMN.
LIFE-LIFE.
MORE LIF JB.
DR. L. Q. C. WISHART'S
Pine Tree Tar Cordial
Invigorates, purifies the blood, acta on tha
Kidneys, stimulates the Lungs, and electrifies
the whole system, assisting Nature without
injuring the most delicate fibre.
DR. L. Q. C. WI8HAET S MEDICIHE
la not a patented humbug, or an alcoholio
beverage. lie has demonstrated more than
he has published in recommending his unri
valled medioines for the consideration of tho
afflicted. He 7ias an anatomical theory, wliich
enables Jdm to make a correct diagnosis. His
preparations are composed of compounds of
the most valuable remedies for Throat and
Lttng Diseases yet discover td.
Dr. L. Q. C. Wishatt's Dys
pepsia Pills
Relieve Dizziness, Costivcness, Headacts '
Flatulency. With their assistance they are
the effective cure of all diseases of the Sto
mach and Liver.
Dr. L. Q. C. WISIIAUT challenges the
world to produce a more effectual remedy for
worms than hia Worm Sugar Drops. They
have removed from children worms from the
smallest size to the tape-worm, fifteen inohes
loDg. Call and see for yourseff.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Offloe Parlors are
open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. for consulta
tion, by Dr. W. T. MAQEE. Associated with
him are two Consulting Physioiaus of acknow
ledged eminence. This opportunity is offered
by no other institution in the city.
Letters asking advice will be promptly at
tended to.
DR. I. Q. C. WISHAttTy.
No. 232 NORTH SECOND STRE
1 14 SI S3 w23t
PHILADELPHIA
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