The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 09, 1871, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 181.
THAT STATUE A6A15.
Whri Statue Is It at Ballejr'st A Brace
Af Disclaimer from Old Friends of
Alderman McMullen.
fTbe communications given below involve tbe
ubject of tbe Mullen or tbe McMullen statue la
fresh confusion. Oar correspondents write wltb an
earnestness and confidence tbat do them credit,
but It is not certain tbat they are good judges of
uch a muter. While we admit tbat they are
direct, practical men,we doubt if they are fitted
by taste or education to criticize a work of art.
Ed.
Evening Telegraph
Sir: I was going up Chestnut st last night when
I seed a kind of crowd at a shop winder and stopped
myself natural like to look. In. There was a marble
Image of a gentleman I ara trot acquainted wIU in
the winder that was what the people were looking
at. Soon the crowd droi ped off and I was left there
alone. Jlet then a Police comes up and claps me
not so very light neither on the Bhoulder. "Come
you git out of this," he pays : "You git," he says
'We're been put np to that," he says; "You cant
play that game here, my man" he says. By this
time the Police had get me shoved pretty well across
19th st. "What game are you talking about?" I
Bays, glttlng mad; "What have you been put up
to?" "Why about breaking that winder to get at
Alderman McMullen's statue," says the Police. I
bust right out a lafln when he said that "That's
another of your games Is It?" says he; "but
It wont do" ho says; "You git" he says. "Why
look here old Sijuocslcks " says I, "You dent
mean to Ull me that yon tate tiat feller In the win
der there for Bill McMullen? Hold me, somebody ;"
am I screamed right out. I run that Police so un
merciful that after a while he didn't like It. "Well,"
he says. "It's In the paper, tnat's all I know." "Wot
paper?" T asked, as grave as I could ; and he told me.
"Tde," says f, "I used to ktow a man as was cir
rier ou that paper, and conse&ventlv I feel a sort of
acquaintance with it; I'm going to write to that edl
tor and tell htm that he's toroito.' And so youare
Blrl It's a out an out mistake. Why Lord bless
your bouI, sir, that ain't our Bill 1 Somebody's been
playing It on you, sir they have Indeed. The geuel
man, whoever he Is, Is no more like old BUI Mc
Mullen than you are like the Queen of Sheba, and
they do say that she is as black as a coal-scuttle.
Well, we do each or ns get sold now and then In
our lives, and you've caught It this time,
lours to command
Jerry T .
Mr Editor I seen a piece In your paper saying
that Alderman McMullen had his statue made and I
went up to Baileys store to see It. I dont know
whether youre making fools of people or not but
tbe pelce seemed wrote fair enough and maybe you
meant It. Anyways that Statue alnt any more the
aldermaus than It Is me. If youre on the Square
youre the worst took In man I ever seen. Tnls Is
from one which has knowed t. McMullen from a
babby and he Herein specllies that 1 know It alut the
same peiaon. There alnt any guess work about this
for he lnov$ It Who in the thunder it Is I dont
know but it alnt the Alderman. Why see here this
is all There are some necessary omissions made in
our correspondent's note. -Ed foolishness. I dont
believe you have saw the statue at all. Why see here
Its nothin like the alderman. In the first place it
alnt got enough hair. The clothes alnt the
same nor yet the boots nor the features. Then he
have a kind of ngly look on his mug which Mr. Mc
Mullen alnt. Then everybody knows the alderman
he had bis nose breke helping a friend and no dis
grace to him and the status nose alnt breke though
It ought to be If It portends to be W. McMullen. And
I alnt up to this sort of thing Mister Editor but I
know It aint him and I can lick the man which
says It.
Yours with Respect
. Tailor Wajner
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
Mrs. Bowers as "Douna Diana."
Lively intrigue is the most marked character
lstic of Spanish comedy, and there is always a
well-defined plot and a busy flow of incidents
which make them particularly effective In repre
sentation upon the stage. There is very little
character painting in the Spanish drama,
whereas in tbe best English works character
rather than plot is considered of importance.
Bnt for stage purposes and for the entertain
ment of average audiences the Spanish pieces
have many advantages. Their construction is
generally exceedingly artistic, and the plot and
counterplot and rapid movement that distin
guish them render them vastly amusing.
Love's llaiquerade, the comedy in which Mrs.
D. F. Bowers appeared last evening at the
Walnut, Is an adaptation of one of the most
famous Spanish classic plays, the Disdain Met
uilh Disdain of Moreto. It is one of tbe most
brilliant pieces that has been given to the Eng
lish-speaking stage of late years, and it is so
exceedingly entertaining that it is remarkable
it does not attract crowded houses whenever it
is acted. Tbe idea is that of a proud lady who
scorns love as an idle passion being subdued by
an assumption of pride on the part f her lover,
and the conflict of wits between "Donna Diana"
and "Don Csrsar," who may almost be described
as Spanish counterparts of "Beatrice" and
"Benedick," give rise to a succession of brilliant
scenes which afford the representatives of the
principal characters some admirable opportuni
ties. "Diana" is one of Mrs. Bowers' finest
parts, and her delineation of the conflicting
emotions inspired in the breast of the haughty
beauty whose disdain is conquered by the dis
dain ' of her suitor is artistic in the
extreme. The role is one in which
a capable actress cannot fall to
figure to advantage, and Mrs. Bowers makes the
most of the many opportunities it presents. Mr.
McCollom, who played tbe part of "Don Ca'sar"
last night, is not capable of doing it justice. He
lacks entirely tbe light, airy grace that it re
quires, and while his performance was not with
out merit, it was not strikingly excellent. Mr.
Walcot represented "Perin," the secretary of
"Diana," and the confidant of the two lovers, by
whose assistance the thread of the plot is
woven and then unravelled again, moet admirably,
and his acting was as graceful and elegant as
Mr. McCollom's was heavy and lacking in fine
ness. The City Amutementi,
At the Academy of Music the spectacle of
27ie Black Crook will be represented this eve
ning. At thb Walmtjt Mrs. D. P. Bowers will
personate "Clara Melville," in Falconer's drama
of Snare; or, What Can't Honey Do?
At the Arch Mr. Brougham's drama of The
Bed Light will be performed this evening, with
Mr. Brougham in the part of "Ned McDerinott."
at tub Uhebnut the comeay ot aaraioga
will be performed this evening.
t At the American tbe Japanese acrobats
and jugglers will appear this evening.
At tbi Museum. Ninth and Arch streets.
Mr. Robert McWade will personate "Kip Van
inkle una evening. A matinee to-morrow.
CITY TBUS.
Mb. Wilmam W. CAS8IDT, the Jeweller at No. 8
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-
Kent of One American Western Watches. Those
Who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the werth of tueir money.
Vxobtinb thoroughly eradicates evsry kind or
umor, and restores tbe entire system to a healthy
To CONSmrnTiw. Wn for's ron Lit br Oil no
Limb has now been before the publlo for ten years,
and has steadily grown lato favor and appreciation.
This conld not be tbe case nnlesa the preparation
was of undoubted and high intrlnslo value. The
combination of the Phosphate or Lime with pure Cod
Liver Oil, as prepared by Dr. Wlibor, has produced
a new phase In the treatment or Consumption and
all diseases ef tbe Lungs. This article can b taken
by the most delicate invalid without creating the
disgusting nausea which is such a prominent objec
tion to the Cod Liver Oil when taken without LI rue.
This preparation Is prescribed by the regular faculty,
and sold by the proprietor, wholesale and rstall, A.
B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. 146 Court Street, Boston,
and by druggists generally.
Burnett's Flobimkl An exquisite perfume.
Vkgktink Is composed of the best vegetable in
gredients the dispel gary of nature furnishes. Their
Juices are extracted In a way which preserves their
undiminished medical properties, making It one of
the greatest cleansers of the blood that Is or can be
put together. It extends its Influence into every
part of the human organism; commencing from the
foundation, correcting i diseased action and restor
ing vital poweis, creating a healthy formation and
purification or the blood, driving out titnease, and
leaving Mature to perform Its allotted part.
A. S. Hamilton's
Standard Sbwino Machine Office,
No. 700 Cbeskct Street.
Howe's, Qrover & Baker's. Folsom's. and other
first-class machines sold f to per month aud ti rent
Whitcomb's Asthma Remrdt Sure cure.
MAKR1ED.
.Toon son Barton Mav 4. 1971. at the residence
of his Honor Mayor Fox, Air. Joseph Johnson to
MIrs Mollis J. W. Barton, all of this city.
IiOMKSON MtJRTA On AnrlU. 1R7I. hr the Upv.
Oer.rge L. C. H anna, Mr. Charlks E. Robinson, of
iHwtTon, wasp., to miss m ai.uir, auugnter or tins late
Jamts sua Mary Marta. of Philadelphia.
DIED.
Ebben. On the evening of the 4th Instant. Rr.
BBCca, relict of the late Henry Erbcu.
The relatives and friends of the faiuilv are resnect-
iuii; invuea lomienu imr mneral, on Wednes-iar,
the lOtSi instant, at 8 o'clock P. M.. without fur.
ther notice, from her late residence, S. W. corner
Twelfth and Vine streets.
Flanagan. On Mondav. 8th Instant, after a short
jiiiit-BB, oi Bcanei iever, j amks m., jr., son or Sle-
pneu ami Amanna m. managan.
ine-?eiauves ana irienas or tne ramuv are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence ef his parents, No. 1609 Arch street, on
i nursaay, uta instant, at 8 v. M. to proceed to
McCosker. On the 7th Instant. Mr. Bernard
aii'vuskkk, agea ii years.
The relatives and friends of the family are renect.
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re
sidence, No. 2202 Bolton street, above Jefferson, on
Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock. HIrd Mass at
iew eu uosepn s cnapei. interment at New Cathe
dral Cemetery.
McFADDBN.On the 8th Instant. Mrs. Ann. wire
of the late Bernard McFdden, aged 64 years,
formerly of the parish of Maneugb, county Done
gal, Ireland.
The relatives and friends or tho farall v are resnecU
iuiij laviuMi to auena me juunrai, rrom ner late
residence, No. 2038 Sansom street, on Wednesday
afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Services at St. Patricks
cnurcn.
Roweh. On the Tth inslant. Henrt Rowen. Sr..
aged 88 years.
The relatives and friends of the famllv are respect
fully Invited to attend bis fuueral, from the resi
dence or bis aaugnter, Alary Stevenson, No. 241
Wlldey street, on Wednesday afternoon, 10th lust.,
ui a o cioca.
Shaw. At Bristol. Tuesday morning. 9th Instant.
wis. luiitr r, otitn.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
Shreve. Snddenlv. on the 0th of Mav. Rebecca
A. Shrbve, of Mount Holly, N. J.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, from her late residence, in
Kiagway street, on weanesaay, tne totn instant, at
1 o'clock P. M.
MOURNING DRY GOODS.
NEW MOURNING STORE.
New Stock at Lowest Prices.
No 1226 CBESNUT STREET.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN DllESS GOODS.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN BONNETS.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS.
CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN PIIILADA.
CHEAPEST BOMBAZINES IN PIIILADA.
CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN PIIILADA
CHEAPEST CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA
DELPHIA. EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE.
We would respectfully call attention to our new
Dress-making and ult Department, where ev ry
novelty in black suits will be found ready-made and
made to order, at shortest notice, by a competent
dressmaker, and talo call attention to our White
Uoods and Ladles' Underwear Department. Large
Stock of Linen ana Lawn suits, or finest nnisu, al
ways on nana.
A. MYERS & CO.,
4 !2 stuthRptf
No.1226 CHBSNDT Street.
SPEOIAL NOTIOES.
Far additional Sptcial KoHe tM tntid Pag.
tf OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND
w ROITTIICRN MAIL K ft. CMl.
A Dim, HI J V, .U.A.
At the annnal meeting of the stockholders of this
flrtninanv haM nn IVailnaafia fill inat thn follitflr.
Pun ininniiTl Va Q 1Q71
log 1'sme'd gentlemen were 'unanimously elected
V . - . . - I - LI If I ....
A,irccwjra lu nerve lur iu eiiBuiug Tear; o rinuov
I . I IT I ID U 1 1 1 " . .
vnu, xieui j TV iubuf, v? , o. A'rBBCil, niuiiniu t wu,
TjUm Mold.. fl.nrno XT Allot! anrt TflnlH. A
Knight ; and at a meeting of the Direu tors held this
day, a. rLAPAUAPt was unanimously kiouibu rre
Bldent, and CHAS. S. TEAL Secretary and Trea
surer. uua, o i tiAi,
It Secretary.
at??- THE HORfHEKN nOMB FOB FRISO-
LESS CHILDREN NuTItJE The annual
meeting of contributors to THE NKTHEKN
HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN Will be
held on TUESDAY, May 9. 1371, at 4 P. M., at
the office. Ho. 614 RACK Street, Philadelphia. The
election of lour trustees and six managers to serve
for four years, and to till vacancies, will tatce place
between 4 ana 4M y m.
jiauuueuuk J. Miauissoi,
C 5 4t Secretary.
J. St L. L. UAlUUUli.3 1-tS.UillDa A.TK
m i . i . . . i t t a a mraivniTr
xauonng juuauuBmueut, nu. i o. iii.xiu
Street, where you can get the best suit for the least
money. Where, furnishing your own material you
can have It made and trimmed exactly right. Price,
lit. and workmanship guaranteed. A goo stock
alwavs on hand, to show which Is no trouble, an 1
to sell tne same at rates not to oe exceuua is uur
hlgUeet ambition. o 8 tutn(it
tSB ORGAN CONCERT TRINITY M. E.
" Church. EIGHTH Street, aaove Rice The
new 8. S. Cabinet Pipe Organ (the Urst and only one
in the city i win tie opened to tne puoncon miai uea
day) EVENIhO by professors D. WOOD and U. a.
Dr. F It TnOMAR. Miss JAltvis, the Bunaay-
scnooi, iuiant school, and otoers win sing.
Ticfcers, so ceEt, at tae door.
KAR1 HAU8 COAL AND LUMBER COM
PANY, No. 10 WALNUT Street.
Tee annual meeting or the hid unoiicg oi toe
KAKTUAU8 COAL AND LI'MBEK C. will Oe
held at th office of the 'ompany, No. 10 WALNUT
btreet, on TUESDAY. May V, u'. 12 o'clock, to elect
Board or Directors fur the ensuing year, and for
other purf oats. 4 o iuii
mrv OLD OAKS CEMBTERY COHPANY
The annual meeting of tue StorShoiler win
be held at the office of the company, No. bi WAL
NUT Street, on MONDAY, June 6, at 10 A. M., when
an election will be held fur eight Alauigers to serve
during the ensuing year. X7roDT1
B1317 80J4!T81S Secretiry
t&r MORRIS CANAL AND BANKING COM-
ITKa 4j.,.i V.aM a va ara PAH II AHlAIi tO C.KU Af. TTltl
Onu of JKWiS COOl'EU, No. 11 FHILADhL-
fi i t if Y i 1 ii a S-t w. wirniiiiL iiri ftT. kuii itiiO Liiair
an ni to the leans of the canal to the Lehigh Valley
. . k a a
nanrusu i ouipauy. "
EiTV- LATKST 8TYLE3 IN GUN TLEMKN'S
Boou and Hhoea. a laree assortment of our
own uiue, ot iiuieicui measures, iway ou uaua.
1 18 U No. M a SIXTH Street. .uo CUeiuL
8PEOIAL. NOTICES.
PENNSYLVANIA BIBLE SOCIETY.
At the Plxtv thlrd Annual Mcetln of the Penn
sylvania Bible Society, held fast week, the following
Odleers and Manager were elected:
i resment lle. Bisnop vi. BiirsDM, v. I).
Vlco-I'reslrtpnts Rev. John ChAtnb'tr. Rp. TT. A
Bosrdman, D. 1)., Rv. B 8 8 -h neck, I). I) , R ,v.
Howard Malcom. D. D . Rlsht Rot. Wm. H. Mfevcnu.
D H.n. Wm. Strong, Rev. D. R. K rr, D.D., Ruv.
Uhss. A. Hav. D. Dv
Ooirt-spondlng Secretary Jnsenh H Doll'w.
jecorfling secretary ice v. mennra riewtjn, D. D.
Treasnrfr Bunlamlo G. Ood rev.
Secretary East I'enusylvanla Rev. Irvln n. Tor-
tence.
Secretary West Pennsylvania itev. W. W. Ells.
Depositary John P. IUioul.
AIJlKAKHKs:
Joseph H. Dulles.
F. Ratohford Starr,
J. Fisher Learning,
Arthnr O. Collin,
Wm M. Wuiraker,
Oiistavns 8. Itenson,
t O. ftoteobury,
John Wlegaud,
Wl Ham H. Alien,
William A. Porter,
John WleHt,
John H. WhU,
(feorge Nng-nt,
.Rev. J. B. Dales, P.T ,
Rev. J. H. A. Boniberger.
Colson VHeskell,
Rev. R. Newton, D. !.,
Hev. C. P. Krsnth, D. D.,
linn. James Pollock.
Leonard Jewell,
Abiaham R Perkins,
John A. wripnt.
i(ov. j. w hummer.
The annual n port wss read n JospdIi 11. Dulles.
Fsq.f giving n general statement or the operations
of the soi-letv .during the past year, the dtai9 0f
which appear In tbe appendix, and will be published
soon.
by the Treasurer report It. appeared that the re
ceipts amounted to f 17,113 43, and tho disbursements
to 147,665-19.
There ere circulated by sale and distribution dar
ing the year 107,243 Bibles and Testaments In twenty
languages. it
Srf- COIIIITIDN DC THE NATIONAL HVNK
OF TUB REPUBLIC AT TUB CLOSE OK
BUSlKEbS, April 29 1871.
Investments 12,441,792 61
1 me from banks (us.Smi h?
Cash 66tl, w 4 21
Total $J,637,0'J7-72
LIABILITIES.
Capital $ioo,noo-oo
Surplus and profits, net 6S.fi'ts
Deposits 1,76 69314
Circulation boo,ooo-oo
Total S,fi37.n9772
Attest- J. r. MUVFOKIN
6 9 tuthtCt Cashier.
W- CURTIN OIL COMPANY, OFFICE, NO.
OlDl UT A 1 "NTf-m Utroot Unnm IT
Philadelphia. Mav 1. 19T1.
The annual meeting of stouKholders of this Com
pany, and election for Directors for the ensuing
tear, will he held at this office, on T1IUKSDAY, May
11. )87l, at IS o'clock, noon.
Diui M. hltlLl, rtcorm ary.
PAPER HANCINCS.
HOWELL, FINN & CO.,
NINTH and CHESNUT Sts."
FINE
PAPER
HANGINGS.
Tlie lSest
New Designs
Spring Styles.
FRENCH,
ENGLISH,
AMERICAN
GOO OH,
MADE NSPECIALLY FOR
OUR RETAIL TRADE.
No samples given; no patterns to dealers or paper-
hangers. Orders only to
HOWELL, FINN & CO.,
No. 900 CHESS UT STREET,
4 29BtUthCt4p PHILADELPHIA.
CARPET I NQS, ETO.
WEBER. CERNE& & CO..
(Successors to E. J. Lester & Co.).
29 N. SECOND Street,
Opposite Clirlat Church.
SPKING IMPORrATIONS.
Body Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
With a Full Line of Domestic
CAEPETINGS.
JUST RECEIVED, A LAUGE INVOICE
or
CHINA MATTINGS,
Fine White and Red Checked
All Widths.
Moderate I?rices.
V., C. & CO.,
Opposite Christ Church,
PHILADELPHIA. 4 25tuthslm
T MAYER IIAS REVIOVED TO NINTH
t) Street, between Arch and Cherry. Notice the
Hug. His braids can be changed to suit any style of
hair-dresstug, therefore you will find them the most
convenient travelling companions. Remember they
can only be obtained at NINTH Street, between
Arch and Cberrv. Losines of hair can be worked
into a variety oi ornamental .viun. save your
losings, weigh them belore sending, and avoid mis
understanding. Branch No. 8103 MOUNT VKRNON
Bireew xiiotrp
$l2,0M,otuer
600, $H000. IVJOO. AND
amounts to loan on mirt-
gage
LBWIS n. BEDNEO,
Na T31 WALNUTStreet.
est
KiTUIf TlllfUlf WII.T. HK Jin lVTIFDPITP.
i ttonof buslueMsof BL'iH'8 8TEAM PRE1UHT
JJNJa. on account of fire lu Wiiinliiuti Del., Mty i.
X MERRIUEW, Aveut.
PbUsdelphla, May t, o at
J F & E
No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET.
FRESH CHINA MATTINGS.
WHITE RED CHECK, ARID FAWCY
STYLE8-
50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER,
PER
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
HOBBIES,
CLARK
AND
BIDDL
An immense stock of
05
Sterling BiUerwaro, n
.
J Made to bar order by Gorhata Mfg. m
Co. 2
CO 33
Q Dinner and Tea borvices. fj)
W Tnncb and Berry B jwIs, f"
J Large pieces enitable for Bridal or
CO general presentation. J
SILVER.
SrOONS, FORKS and KNIVES, )
u
Over twenty different pattern?, in f"
mm X, , Of t, ot u, auu o uuiiuo,
CO Leather, Walnut, and M-jplo Caass. 7
SILTER.
ft We bare one of tbe largent and (fi
J! Lest selected stocks of SILVEH
" in this city. f-
J Prices always satisfactory, aa evinced
m by onr Bales, wbich doubled
(I) tbopast year.
ROBBIR3S,
CLARK
AND
BIDDLS,
6 6 8t
GROCERIES. ETO.
JNGLISH AND SCOTCn ALES AND
BROWN STOUT.
Just received, a fresh Invoice of Guinness' ztrs
Dublin Stout, Tennant'i English Ale aud Brown
Stout, Rowirt Younger's SparkllHg JClnhurgh Al,
Bass A Co.'! East India Pale Ale, Allfiopp's Pale a:c,
In stone and glass, all In nne order, oar owa li: port
tlan.
A fall line of choice and desirable FAMILY ORo
CERIES.
WILLIAM KKLLSY,
H. W. Corner TWELFTH Btreet and
OIBAKD Avenua,
11 10 tnsto. fHILADBLPHIA.
ESTABLI8IIED 1800.
Cousty'3 East End Grocery.
EXTRA QUALITY SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES,
by the barrel, keg, or gallon,
LONDON BROWN SIOUT AND SCOTCH ALE
by the cask or dozen.
Goods delivered Iree of charge to Oerrnantowo,
Chi'stiut Hill, West Philadelphia, and Camden.
Orders solicited at
COUSm East End Grocery,
No. 118 South St.,
8 2thBtarp Below Chesnat, Wetit Side.
01D GOVERNMENT JiVHCOFFEE,
10 MATS STRICTLY PRIME,
Finest quality Imported. For tale by
JAMES R. WEBB,
S. E. CORNER OF
4 0 tfceU3oirp WALNUT and EltiHTU Hit.
YARD.
OAS FIXTURES.
NO STORE ON
CnESSrjT STREET.
C0B1ELIDS& SOUS'
RETAIL
SALESROOMS,
821 CHERRY St.
CAS FIXTURES.
CLOVES.
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.11 A V 1, 171.
JUST OPENED THIS OAT,
ONE CASE
Undressed
KID CLOVES.
One-button, i-f o.
Two-button, 1 CO.
Also, received last week,
TEHEE CASES O? OUR CELEBRATED
LA BELLE
Hid Gloves.
Plnlc,
Blue.
(Jrenn,
Brown,
lavender,
Mine,
Pearl,
C3 H
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Drab, eta 4 29 statutf
FIRE AND BUROLARPROOF SAFES
AMERICAN
STEAM SAFE CO.,
Safe Makers to the United Statea Government
No. 32 3. FOURTH St.,
PHIL 1DELTMA,
SOLB IttAHUrACTIJEtCItS
OP
STEAM
FIKE-PROOF SAFES,
SANBORNv8 PATENT
Bank Vaalts, Bnrglar-Proof Safes,
ETC. ETC.,
Of Welded Steel and Iron, with Sargent's, Isham's,
and Plllard's Locks.
SILVER SAFES, EXPRESS BOXES, Eta, built
to order. 1 1 Btuthsmrp
JAME3P.WOOD &CO.,
mo. 41 M.FOUKT1I HTUGBT.
Mtnin iinil Ilot-watcr Heating, UU
(t.l' J'nltnt Cant Irou Afiparatus.
vicliltrrth, Lnl. lf rs and others desiring building!
lu u t-tl Htcxn: or hut water should uot fail tj
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FIFTH EDITION
THE LATEST NEWS.
Labor Reform League.
Annual Heeling at Kew York.
Robbery at Pouejhkoepslo.
Tbe Alhleiic-Fcliford Rail Match.
Destructive Fire in Vermont.
Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc.
FROM JVJSW 20RK.
bt associated press.)
ExeUiMvtly ft) The Evening Itltrrraph.
Annual Meeting ot the Labor Reform
League.
Nk w York, May 9. The Labor Reform League
is holding its annual meeting to-day at Steln
way Ball. Tbe andlence at the morning ses
sion consisted of about four hundred persons,
chiefly laborers. Benjamin F. Sargent, of Bos
ton, presided' A. M. Powell read letters from
lion. Charles Sumner regretting- tbat
he could not attend the meeting and
recommending Americans to give np the war
dance around San Domingo. The annual report
dealt with the South, the Indian and Chinese
question, and recorded tho movement Inaugu
rated by Julia Ward Howe for the promoting of
peace by summoning a congress ot womn to
London.
Wendell Phillips spoke nearly an hour, and
chiefly dealt with Southern and labor question.
He approved Mr. Sumner's San Domingo policy,
and regretted the insult offered to him. There
is still, he said, a state of war with the South.
General Butler, nnawed by gamblers and
Rebel rings in New Orleans, executed Mulford.
Let General Grant lay a band on the leaders in
the South, men who count their acres by thou
sands and are instigators of assassinations let
the President follow Butler's plan, and you will
never bear of Ku-klux again. (Applause.) Let
the cowards of Carolina know that the Presi
dent is terribly in earnest, and there will be an
end of the Ku-klux.
In reply to a voice asking, "What about carpet-baggers?"
he said, the South is ignorant,
poor, and ruled by departing barbarism, yet
they repel a Northerner who goes down with
everything they want, brains and money, but
sly cunning. The Northerner remains to squeeze
political power out of these pitiful babies.
(Laughter.) If the North has to take
np arms again tbey will stop at no
constitutional restrictions or State lines, but put
the South under the heel of military despotism.
On questions of labor he urged the Republicans
to adopt the labor reform into their platform.
He spoke of corruption la judges and city
officials, and the legions of cowardly
Bhylocks who dip their hands
into the private fortunes of the city are teach
ing the men with bludgeons, aud said the next
time tbe Bowery boys have a riot they may take
it into their heads not to hang negroes to lamp
posts, but to indulge in millionaires.
Burglary In Poughkecpile.
Pouobrbkpbik, May 9. Last night William
Ambrosia' jewelry store, at Peeksklll, was en-
tbrttA hv Knrorlura wan rrrK rl thn a.fa t9 mmv
eral thousand dollars worth of jewelry.
'Recognition of an Offender under Singu
lar Circumstances.
NkwTork, May 0. Edward Jackson, while
testifying before the Court of General Sessions
in a case of homicide yesterday, was recognized
by Mr. Gustavo" S. Brugraff, a juror, as a bur
plar, who, with two others, broke into his store
on Broadway on tbe night of Juue 29, 189.
Jackson was arrested aud committed for trial.
The Athletlc-Eckford Base Ball Match.
Nxw York, May 9. The game between the
Athletic and Eckford was called at 8 35, Fergu
son, of the Mutuals, umpire.
"Ffrst Innings Eckford, 3; Athletic, 1.
Second Innings -Eckford, 0; Athletic, 0.
Third Innings Eckford, 0; Athletic, 1.
Fourth Innings -Eckford, 0; Athletic, 0.
Fifth Inniags Eckfords, 0; Athletics, 1.
FROM JtEW ENGLAND.
BT ASSOCIATED rKESS.J
Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph.
Fir at Ludlow, Vt.
Boston, May 9. Hammond's block In Ludlow,
Vt., was burned yesterday. It was occupied as
dwellings and stores. Most of tbe goods in the
latter were saved.
A client was moved to tears after he had
beard the statement of his couixel, and ex
claimed: "I did uot think I Buttered half so
much till I heard it this day!"
A man in Georgia has found a diamond
weighing about thirty-five pouuds. It must bo
of the first water, and very valuable, for he has
refused $25 for it.
DRY QOODb.
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iLi immensk cleari.no aleof f
BPKINO AND bl'MM KK '
FOR 1 KSS THAN AUCTION PRICES.
DHCSS GOOI.-8 AT 2rsc., WK1IK 44o.
DRfiSS GOODS AT 37XC , WKHB 60c.
DKEiSH GOODS AT 6flc., WEIIE 75c.
Dittos GOOI AT T5C. W'KKK St.
IKKSS GOODS AT f. WERE tlUS.
BLACK SILKS
AT $1 !, WEKK Vi.
AT 11-75, WHR tl-Vi.
AT t. WERE U 60.
AT $i5, WEKK H-7S.
AT it !), WEKK ii.
AT i-75. WKKH $J0.
AT 13, WKHE 4.
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AT $4, WKUE fi.
AT !. W-iKK $7.
PUER BLACK MOIIAIKS. IN ALL GRADES.
BLACK HEKNANI. BROCII UKKMADINES.
LINEN tOK SUITS. WHITE IICES.
FhltNClI MUSLINS. NAINSUJKS.
SaTIN PLAID NAINSOOKS.
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BARGAINS IN WHITE OOODS.-VARD-WIDS
WHITE NAINSOOKS AT IS CEN1S,
WUHTH SO,
AND OTHER GRADES IN PROPORTION,
Anu ' ALEXANDER KICK BY,
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KEAT DISPLAY Of B ARO UN'S IN DRESS
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At.lCV ANDK IttOKKY.
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