The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 15, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM TRIPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA,' MONDAY,- MAY 15, 181.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
Th City Amusement.
At thk Ac-dkmt of Music the last per
formance of The Black Crook will be given
during the present week, so that those who
have not jet seen this brilliant spectacle should
avail themselves of the lew remaining opportu
nities to do so. This spectacle is undoubted!?
the handsomest affair of the kind ever exhibited
in this citr, and it combines a greater number
of entertaining features than any o'her.
At Tns Arch Miss Kate Reynold will com
mence an engagement this evening, and will
appear in the sensational drama of Nobody's
Daughter.
AT'Thb "Walupt the drama of Tfie Streets
of I'hiladelphia will be produced this evening,
with new scenery by Heilge, new appointments
and mechanical elects, and a cast embracing
the full strength of the company.
At tub Chbsuct the comedy of Saratoga,
which attracted crowded houses all last week,
will be repeated this evening and until further
notice. This piece has made a great hit, and It
is not improbable that it will run for the bal
ance of the season.
At toe American the Japanese troupe of
jugglers and acrobats will appear this evening,
in conjunction with other attractions.
At the American Museum the exhibition
of tie wonderful double-headed child com
mences to-day. This evening Mr. Robert Mc
Wade will appear as "Rip Van Winkle."
The Italian Opera A season of Italian
opera will commence on next Monday evening
nt the Academy of Music under the direction of
Slgnor Albites. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg,
Madame Agatha States, Slgnora Lmra Himela,
8ignori Orlandinl, Suslnt, Bacclll, Vlllanl, Caro
Belli, Buongiorno, and Fontanel will appear in
Hifjoletto, Sicilian Vespers, Traviata, Un Hallo
in Maschera, and Faust.
Ghakj) Concert. Mrs. L. C. Levin de Barros
will pive a grand concert at Musical Fund Hall
on the 2th inst., aided by some of tbe finest
vocal talent of this city, New York, and Boston.
The entertainment provided for the occasion
will undoubtedly be well worthy of the most
liberal patronage. Miss Antoinette Sterling as
contralto, Mrs. De Barros as soprano, Sigaor
Rizzo as baritone, and Mr. Simpson as tenor, all
of whom have fine voices and a thorough musical
education. Mrs. De Barros is the only child of
the late Hon. Lewis C. Levin, and Is well known
in our musical circles for her admirable vocl
abilities and various accomplishments. We feel
confident that her merits will be fully recog
nized, and that the concert will prove one of the
greatest successes. Signor Rlzzo will preside as
director and pianist. Those who know the dli
tlngoished Professor will feel an earnest assur
ance in.the faithful rendition of the choice
programme that will be presented at this enter
tainment. Tickets can be procured at our music
stores, and we advise an early application, as
there is a great demand already for seats.
CITY ITEM S.
Kid Giove Dat. Many persons notice this
placard, "Kid Glove Day," displayed in a coa
eplcuouB place at the Great Kid Glove Emporium,
No. 33 Norm Eighth street, exciting their curiosity.
They enter, and behold It 19 a Kid Qlovb Day in
deed, hundreds of ladles and gentlemen making
their way up to the Kid Glove Counter to purchase
a pair of tbe elegant fitting, well-made, never rip or
-tear Kid Gloves, for which this house is so cele
brated all over the land, as they send Eld Gloves by
mail to all parts of the Union. If they do rip or tear
on first trial, they give another pair In exchange.
In fact, you may go into this popular establishment
almost any day, and you would think It was Kid
Glove Day. Tes, every day is Kid Glove Day at
this Popular Emporium. They also have Six Para
sol days every week, until the First of August.
They have now in stock the largest variety and
largest stock of Parasols to be found In any house
In the city. All sizes. AU colors. All color linings,
bound and plain, at popular prices. This firm oiler
a similar assortment of goods, and at the same
prices, at the "Chesndt Street Kid Glove Empo
rium," No. 90S Cliesnut street. Call at either store,
you will receive polite attention, and no misrepre
sentation of goods to effect sales.
Those who Desire a Brilliancy of Complex
ion should beware of cheap patent pills, or other
cathartics containing calomel and mercury. Use
Nature's remedy, Helmbold'b Fluid Extract Sar-
BAPARILLA and IlBLMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
Component parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid
Extract Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Sick or Nervous
Headache, Costlvcness, etc., the Pills are une
qualled. St. James Hotel, Boston. If our friends will
kindly Inform us, either by telegram or by letter, of
their Intended arrival, we shall be better prepared
(or their comfort The reputation of this new ana
elegant establishment 1b such as to require no com
ment. Transient board Four Dollars per day.
Proprietor St. James Hotel, Boston.
Youno Ladies, Beware I of the Injurious effects
or Cathartics and Purgatives, containing mercury,
calomel, and other deleterious drugs. In a short
time they enervate and destroy tbe system as well
as the complexion. If yon would have a fresh,
healthy, and youthful appearance, use Hblmbold's
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla and Hblmbold's Ca
tawba Grape Pills. They are purely vegetable ;
a pleasant purgative, and cause neither nausea or
griping pains.
Refrigerators.
Schooley's new patent Self-ventilating American
Refrigerator Is the best and only perfect self-ventl-latlng
preserver in the world, and will keep such
articles as Vegetables, Frulu, Meats, Game, Fish,
Milk, Eggs, etc. etc., longer, drier, and colder, with
less Ice, than any ether Refrigerator now In ubo. 3
Far3on k Co., No. 820 Dock Btreet.
Mb. William W. Cassioy, the jeweller at No. 8
8out Second street, has one or the largest and most
attractive stocks or all kinds or Jewelry and Sliver
ware in the city. He has also on hand a One assort
ment of fine American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the werth of their money.
To Insure Health and Proper Digestion you
Should nse Hblmbold'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
tbe blood. Hblmbold's Sarsaparilla makes New,
Fresh, and Healthy Blood, and Beautifies the Com
plexion. A. S. Hamilton's
Standard Sewino Machine Office,
No. TOO Chesnut Street.
Howe's, Grorer A Baker's, Folaom'B, and other
Crst-class machines sold 110 per month and to rent
There is no Article in Materia-Medica which
upersedes Castor OH, Magnesia, or Salts equal to
Hblmbold's Catawba Grapb Pills for purging
from the system all superfluous and worn-out mat
ter. For Biliousness, Oostiveness, Sick or Nervous
Headache, etc., they are unequalled, as they cause
neitber nausea or griping palos ; after which purify
and make New Blood by using Helmbold's Sarsa
parilla. Burnett's Kaluston The best cosmetic.
In the Spring and Summer Months the system
should be thoroughly purged, and nothing is so ac
ceptable to the Stomach as Hblmbold's Catawba
Ceapb Pills, after which use Hblmbold's Extract
Pakbapabilla. They Invigorate the system, and
can be taken by Children with perfect safety.
Its Value 13 Incalculable Fer all diseases
with which children are afflicted during the process
f teething, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is a
safe and certain remedy.
Burnett's Cocoaine A perfect hair-dressing.
There Is not such reliable purgative known as
Hblmbold's Catawba Urapb riLLS. Tney are saie,
-,.o, an Bfflracions. and cause neither nausea
or griping pains. Helmbold' Harsaparli la, the
great Blood runner,
THIRD EDITIONIFOUKTII EDITION
MATTERS AT WASHINGTON.
The Treatyin the Senate
The Debase not to be Reported.
The Senator Blodgett Case.
Lincoln National XVXonumexit.
Tire at loesport, ?enna.
Ktc.
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc
FROM WASHING TON.
BT ASSOCIATED PRESS.
Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph.
The Seunte This Morning,
Washington, May 15 The 8enute met at 11
this morning, at which time only twelve mem
bers were in tbelr seats.
After prayer nnd the reading of the Journal
of Friday, Senator Cameron came Into the
Chamber from tbe meeting of the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, and moved that the Senate go
into executive session, which was agreed to.
Tlic Great Treaty 1 u tlie Scuate.
Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph.
Washington, May 15. The Foreign Relations
Committee did not finish the treaty on Satur
day. They took a final rote this morning, and
it stood six to one in favor of its ri ideation.
Mr. Caeserly, Democrat, voted agalr t it. All
of tbe committee except Morton, are t posed to
allowing the debate to be reported. vThey are
now discussirjg the question in xecuUve
session.
The general sentiment of the committee is to
force the debate, remaining in session each day
UDtil five or six o'clock. There is no disposition
on the part of the committee to debate the treaty
at length. They will explain its provisions and
answer the arguments made against it.
The Blodgett Case.
Morton, Stewart, and others who have charge
of the ease of Senator Blodgett, of Georgia, in
tend to call up the matter in order to get a voto
on his admission. Blodgett is here with a large
delegation urging action in his case. The Sen
ate not disposed to consider the question.
Fluancca and the New Loan,
Several leading financial men from New York
are here to-day and bad a conference with Mr.
lioutwell as to the course he intended to purtue
in the purchase of 5-20 bonds, nnd also whether
he intends to commence under the authority of
Congress to reduce the said bonds. The Secre
tary Is very reticent as to tne policy be Intends
to pursue. He intends to do everything in his
power to make the new loan popular and com
pel banks and others to subscribe for it.
Debate ou the Treaty.
The Senate has just voted down without a
division Senator Morton s resolution to allow
the debate on the treaty to be reported. This
will shorten the session at least two wesis.
FROM THE WEST.
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The Lincoln Monument.
Springfield, III., May 15 Tne National
Lincoln Monnment, now being erected at the
Oak Ridge Cemetery near this city, will be com
pleted about the 1st of July. The Monument
Association has decided to celebrate the occa
sion with appropriate services. Besides unveil
ing and inaugurating the bronze statue of Lin
coln, just cast from a model by Mr. Meade, the
remains of the murdered President will be
transfered to the new vault in the base of the
monument. It is intended to make the occasion
one of national interest, and it isprobable that
the President and Vice-President of the United
States, the heads of Departments, the Supreme
Court, Senators and Representatives in Congress
and the Governor and members of the Illinois
Legislature, and other distinguished persons will
be.lnvited to participate in the ceremonies.
FROM BALTIMOR E.
bt associated press.!
Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph.
Sale ot a Newspaper.
Bai.timOrr, May 15. The Evening Bulletin
establishment was Bold to-day to a company for
1 5800. They propose to publish in a few days a
daily afternoon piper called the Baltimore De
mocrat.
FROM THE STA IE.
BT ASSOCIATED PRES3.
Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph.
Burning of a Mill.
Reading, Pa., May 15. The woolen mill of
Levan & Butz, at Leesport, In this county, was
burned last night. Loss, tw,uw or upwards;
insured lor l7,uw.
FROM NEW ENGLAND.
IBT ASSOCIATED PRESS.
Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph,
Death of Commodore tilynu.
New Haven, May 15. Commodore James
Glynn, of the United States Navy, died here
on Saturday.
r Commodore Glynn was a native of Pennsylvania.
and was aDDOlnted to the navr rrom Vlrsrlnla March
4. 1818. lie was commissioned lieutenant January
13,1625. ue served on tne united mates exploring
expedition of and commanded the Consort In
the expedition of 1337. lie became commander In
1841, captain In 1855, and commodore In 18tS2. He
commanded the Macedon, In the Mediterranean
squadron, in lboi, ana since mat time ne nas oeen
on special auiy.i
Chicago Flour and Wheat BlarUet.
Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph.
Chicago, May 158 80 A. M. Wheat steadr;
and In lair demand atl-30V(3lM0 for No. , cash
and seller last half. $l-2ax seller June. Corn Is
quiet but flnu at 6555c., seUerJune; 65i55)tfc.,
Xearivli. ti)ip'ti. Seeeipt: Shlp'it.
Flour, bbis. 4,000 8,uoo Oats, bus.... 4,ooo 60,ooo
What,bus. 4,ooo 4,000 Rye, bus . . . . 3,000 6,000
vjoru, uu..iii,wu xoe.ooo naney, dus.. 8,000 none.
New York Money and Stock Market.
Naw Tore, May 15 HtooU quiet and steadv.
Money easy at four per cent. Gold, Ui)$. 5.904, lWi,
tp., Ills do. 1964, Cp., Ills do. 1866, op., m ; Q0. 1848,
Dew, 113'ijdO. 1661, 113','; do. 186)5, 113; 16-41),
108; Virginia es, new, Tl'; MlssourHa, 5fcs Can
ton Co., b ; Cumberland preferred, 3o; N. Y. Cen
tral and Hudson Kiver, 83 s Erie, 87; Readme,
113V' ; Adams Express, bl''; Michigan Central.
Ulnhlmn Knnthartl. 1(M4l llllnnla ni.Ii
1-6; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 126; Chicago and
hoce in tan a, ii4': nu-u-rg- un rori wajue.
New York Produce Market.
Kbw Yore, May 15. Cotton quiet but Arm;
middling uplands. I6,e.: middling Orleaim, lac.
Flour dull: Mate. la!wa0: Ohio, tf'20 4-vo:
Western, ift'ttxgT'SO; Southern a08. Wheat
and amber Western, l'45)l-61. Cora dull;
nilxed Western, TtH.o. Oats dull ; Ohio 6.V8c.
Heel quiet ana steady, fork quiet ana menuy.
Laia sieaay. w urny quiet ana steady at vic.
Treaty of Washington.
rjows from tho -Dominion.
Woodhull-Claflin Case.
The New American Loan.
The Foster Murder Trial
Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc. Etc.,
Eto
FROM WASHINGTON.
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Kjclutfvelp to The Evening Telegravh.
The Treat)-anil the Debate.
Washington, May 15 The Senate refused
to take up the resolution heretofore offered pro
viding for tbe reporting in confidence of the
debate on the treaty of Washington by the offi
cial reporters of the Senate, said report to be
subject to future disposition of that body. One
of tbe objections against the resolution was that
tbe debate would likely be thereby prolonged
as Senators might desire at a future time to see
their speeches in print, and besides, it was
thought best to complete action on the treaty
as soon as practicable.
A report prevailed this mornlne tbat tbe pro
tocol has found its way in print This is re
garded as unfortunate and as not calculated to
strengthen the treaty.
ine cciect (Jommitteo on frlvueces of the
Senate, in connection with the premature pub
lication of the treaty, have summoned to appear
before tbera, among others, the correspondents
of the Tribune, Herald, and World, and Assist
ant Secretary of State Davis.
The Treaty Reported.
Mr. Cameron reported tho treaty with favor
able recommendation, and made a few remarks,
and was followed by Mr. Morton In Its support.
Nominations Confirmed.
The Senate has confirmed the nomination of
Joseph K. Lewis, Associate Justice ot the Su
preme Court of New Mexico; Joiah M. Lucas,
of Illinois, Consul at St. John s, Canada; Charles
. Dahigren, Consul at Sandnmas, Mexico; An
thony 6. Fuertes, Consul at Corunna, Spain.
Government Weather Report.
War Department. Office of the Chief Signal
Officer, Washington, May 15 1030 A. M. Synop
sis for the past twentv-four hours: The weather
remains unchanged at tna racmo ana kockv moun
tain stations; cloudy and threatening weather, with
falling weather, with falling barometer, continue In
xseDrasKa. Kastenv winds ana diminishing pressure
continue on lakes Erie and Michigan: the pressure
continues low in the Eistern States, and has rlseu
but slightly in the Southern and Gulf States
Cloudy and threatening weather, with occasional
local ngnt rams, nave passed over micnigan ana tne
Middle States, but clear weather now prevails in
those regions.
Probabilities. it is pronanie tnat easterly winus
will continne on the lakes. Partially cloudy ard
clear weather from the Mississippi eastwrra to tne
Atlantic.
FROM NEW I ORK.
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Railway Lease.
New York, May 15 The Midland Railroad
has leased for ninety-nine years the Middle
town, Union ville, and Water Gap Railroad now
in operation from Mlddletown to TJnionville,
Orange county, and is authorized to extend to
The Delaware Water Gap, Pa.,
in the coal regions. The Midland Railroad Com
pany assumes the entire floating debt ot the
leased road and pays seven per cent, annually
on the stock.
Church Dedication.
The St. James, the new Methodist Church at
Harlem, of which the Rev. Henry B. Rldgway
is pastor, was dedicated yesterday. Bishop
Janes preaching the sermon. The edifice cost
1123,000, and nearly $47,000 was subscribed
yesterday, removing all incumbrance of debt.
Decoration Day.
General II. A. Earnnm, commander of the
New York Department of the Grand Army of
the Republic, has issued a circular order re
questing the general observance of Decoration
Day.
- litigne lsiaua.
Commander Henry Erben, Jr., with a detach
ment of 150 men from the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
sailed on Saturday for Key West to take charge
of the iron-clads which are to be Bent to League
Island Navy Yard to be laid up.
The National Grand Lodge,
, Daughter of St. Crispin,
held their third annual meeting in this city last
week and elected Miss Martha M. Walbrldge,
of Stoneham, Massachusetts, first grand direct
ress for the ensuing year, and Mrs. Frances R
Jones, of Stoneham, Massachusetts, grand sec'
retary.
uenerai sneriaan,
with his staff, goes to Washington to-day.
The Foster Murder Trial.
New York, May 15. In the Court of Oyer
and Terminer this morning, before Judge Car
dozo, the trial of Forter, for the murder of Mr.
Putnam, commenced. The prisoner was brought
in hand-cuffed, and all persons were excluded
from the Court except the jurors, ceunsel, and
reporters. The prisoner seemed unconcerned
Thirty-two jurors responded. Judge Stuart,
of the counsel for the defense, asked the Court
to assign additional counsel, and Judge Cardozo
assigned William G. Bartlett, remarking that he
would assign two if necessary. Mr. Stum
replied that one waa sufficient.
Up to noon three jurymen have been sworn in
the case. It is probable the court will
adjourn until to-morrow after the jury has been
obtained.
A grand parade of tbe
Knights of St. Crispin,
District of Manhattan, took place to day. At 10
o'clock the procession formed in the Bowerv.
extending up from Military 1111. There were
ten societies in the line, and many carriages.
with Sons and Daughters of St.CrUpln. Michael
Ferguson was Grand Marshal, and John Stevea
son Homerfleld Assistant Marshal. After the
parade the Crispins adjourned to Jones Wood
to enjoy a summer evening iestivai.
Baltimore Produce Market.
Balttmorb. May 15. Cotton very strong: mid
dlmg uplauds, lso.; lowmldulings, HV"?ltu. Flour
dull and mnrket favors buyers, wneat uhlo and
Indiana dull at II eltss; oinor graies unchanged.
Corn white Southern higher at 7477c; yellow
Southern Arm at 7s76j. Oats active at 61670.
Mess l'ork quiet and steady; saouiaers, To.; rib
sides, vc.; clear ni), io4 ; nigur-curea uj, jSJ
lie. w lanky nrm anu scarce ai nigsau.
MARRIED.
Korosin Brown Bv the Rev. J. II. Peters.
JOHKl'H KOROblN tO MiSS AOMEi JJH0WK, all Of I'lllU-
delphla.
NicnoiOM Clawbon on Thursday, May ltth.
at the residence of the bride's parents, bv tne U,-v.
O. 11. Titiany, D.D.. Mr. Jambs U. Nicholson, of
ruuaaeipnia, to aiuu .atb clayvbun, oi Newark
rt. a).
D1KD.
Ogden On Saturday, the 13th instant, Kobiht
w. uuusn, in vae ft an yearui ui ge.
The lelatlves and friends, and uieuiuen of Frank
GREAT SALE IRISH SHIRTING- LINENS.
A FRESH IMPORTATION OPEN, AT
ILLIIvEFJ'S LlfiiEIM STORES,
1128 CIIESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street.
Upwards of 1000 Pieces In Stock.
We fshow by far the largest stock of First-class Linens in the city, and are prepared to sap
ply oar customers, by the single yard, piece, or whole case,
AT IPPORTERS' PRICES.
MILLIKEN'8 GOLDEN-FLAX LINENS IN ALL NUMBERS.
lUCHAKDSON'S SONS & OWDEN'S LINENS.
LADIES' SUMMER LINENS.
A GOOD LINEN FOR LADIES' WEAR J AT 37j CENTS. -VERY
SUPERIOR LINEN, $." PER PIECE OF 12 YARDS.
MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAWER LINENS.
MILLI KEN'S SHIRT BOSOMS.
Pure Linen Shirt Bosoms, from 10 cents each np to the Finest Basani? in vie. WE
CLAIM THAT OUR SHIRT BOSOMS ARE
TRADE.
lin Lodge. No. 134, A. V. M., are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of hu ana,
Thomas Ogden, No. 1223 S. Third street, on Thursday
afternoon, ism instant, ai a ociock, wnnout iur
tlicr notice.
Smith. On the 12th Instant, Mart Akn, wife of
Alonzo Smith, aged 28 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of her parents. Second street turnpike.
above Third Toligate, on Thursday aiternuoo, at x
o'clock. To proceed to Monument cemetery.
N. B. Carriages will be In waiting at the 8. . cor
ner of Sixth and Noble streets, at precisely 1 oVlock.
sroFFORD. oa tne I4tn instant, illiam ,.
SrOFFORO.
His friends and friends or the family, are respect.
fully invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday
afternoon, at S o'clock, at St. Luke's t hurch, Thir-
teentn street, oeiow tpruce. in
P 1 K E READ Y31 A D IS
CLOTHIfJG,
COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND XX-
CELLENCE OF WOKKMaNSUIP.
Jones'
O IV DE-l? RICE
ESTABLISHMENT,
C04 lVIrlot Street,
geo. w. mmm.'
Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest
notice. 4 13 sraw tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Far additional Special Notieu m Truidt roots.
EC. M. DALY'S WHISKY WARE ROOMS,
Nob. 822 8. FRONT street and 139 DOCK St.
1MUNSE STOCK
Off TUB BEST BRANDS
IN ORIGINAL BARRELS.
Among which may be found the celebrated '"Uoldbn
Wedding,' Bourbon of ancient date; Wheat and
Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (in ori
ginal pacnagea;, including mose weu-Known dis
tillers. THOMAS MOORE fc SON,
jua-Tii a. iiNCit a uu ana
THOMAS MOORS.
The attention of the trade la requested to test
these W hiskies, at market rates. 8 4smw
tfcw- "THE MAN FOR TUB TIMES: OR, TUB
CHAltACTKK DEM AN DSD BY TUB AGE."
Lecture by Kev. A. A. WILLITS, In Rev. Dr.
Dale's church, RACE Street, near Sixteenth, oa
THURSDAY EVENING-, May 13, at 8 o'clock.
xicKeis tu cen is. a is r
gy LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S
w Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of our
own make, ol dluerent measures, always on hand.
BARTLETT
8 18 tf No. 83 S. SIXTH Street, above Chesnut.
THE BEST COAL.
ISAAC K. WRIGHT & SON,
No. 124 South SECOND Street.
YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sts. and
wfmt No. 818 SWANSON St. above Queen.
OW OH EXIIIHITIOHf,
Mr. Fesimore's Paintings,
AND OTHER IMPORTANT WORKS,
From Philadelphia and New York: Artists,
TO BU. SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE,
At Scott's New Gallery,
No. 1129 CHESNUT STREET,
Till H8IKVV EYB INC, May 11.
NOW OPEN lOR EXHIBITION WITH C VTA
LOGUES. 9 6Ct
SALE POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE.
GARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
No. 214 South FIFTH Stroot.
BELOW WALNUT.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT Off
LIGHT CARRIAGES,
INCLUDING PILETONS, JENNY LINDS,
BUGGIES, ETC.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
All WORK WARRANTED to be Of the b
WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS.
Also, an assortment of SECONDHAND CAR
RIAGES for sale at reasonable prices.
Special attention given to RE FAIRING.
REPAIRING, REPAINTING, and VARNISHING.
NEW BOOKS.
LOCUST GROVE STORIES. Containing:
Tbe Unruly Tougue Jacob's Wall Clara's Sur
prise. 8. How Motet's Prayer was Amwered
Words- How Good brings U jod out of Evil. B. Jack
Story and Paul Stanley Truth In TrlUes Love to
the Aged. 4. DicHMtsonaud Harry Slack Sym
pathy for Others Johnnie's Lesson Aunt Clyde's
VislU 6. The Earnest Uoy (iot's Eye upon Us
Dsns Albrlgbt aod his Mother Nannie Maloue.
6. The Butti-day Party at the Hall Julia anI her
Friend, Bell Newton. Uniformly boua't in clotn,
18mo, and all In a neat paper box tl'TS.
COINTRY CHILDREN" IN TOWS, 13mo,
clotn. o0 and its ctuu.
Just Published and for Sale by the
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781 CHESTNUT Street.
SAFES
MARVIN OO.'S
SAFES
FIRE-PROOF
ALWAYS DRY,
BUKGL AR-PHOO .
6 8 frnwem
721 CHESTNL'T street.
PLATED WARfc.
MEAD & R0BBXN3,
N. E. Cor. NINTH and CIIESNUT,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Silver-Plated Ware.
Wedding Presents,
Hotels Furnished,
Families Supplied,
WITH EVERT:ARTICLK REQUIRED IN THEIR
LINE OF GOODS. 8 92 wfm2mrp
FINANCIAL..
Wilmington and Reading
Railroad
7 rzn CENT. SONDS,
Free of Taxes
AVe are offering $400,000 of the Second
Mortgage Bond of this Company
AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Interest Payable January and
July.
The Bonds are la
SI OOOs, SSOOs, and SI 003,
And can be REGISTERED free of expense. Tbe
road Is doing a good business, with prospects of con
siderable Increase.
This Issue la made to procure additional roiling
stock.
Bonds. Pamphlets, and Information can be ob
tained of
DE HAVEN & DRO.,
Mo. 40 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
IIAEK SISON MIA3U10,
llVIN Jillixf i if 4
630 WALNUT St.,
FEILAD-LPIIIA. g HS5
DRY QOOD8.
DA
0 2 A 17
FOUR CASES,
Bought in Paris during the
siege at a great sacrifice.
This is the largest lot of
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
SHAWLS ever offered at any
one time, and are now on sale
at less prices than India Shawls
have ever been placed upon
this market.
SHARPLESS & SON,
CHESNUT and EIGHTH Sts.,
513 8mw3!rp'
PHILADELPHIA.
ID. R. LEE,
No. 43 N. EIGHTH Street,
Will Open on -Monday,
12500 yards Summer Dress Goods, at 12Vc
Organdie Lawns, reduced to 12c., worth 87c.
800 yards Spring Dress Goods, reduced, to close.
25 pUces Handsome Grey ami Brown Silk Poplins,
98c. ; regular price, tl"25.
100 pieces Black Alpacas, at STc. to 62c etc. )
Black Silks.
Black Lining Silks, tl0fl.
Black Taffeta, to f 2 T5,
Black Silks.
Heavy Black Gro3 Grains,
FROM AUCTION.
SfO pieces White Satin Check Nalnaoo&s, very low.
Flald Organdies. Plain organdies.
50 pieces Real French Plaids, at 25c.
Great Bargains in White Goods
Linen Goods a Specialty.
Ladies' Suits.
Costumes.
Novelties In Suits opening daily.
Cheapest Linen and Lawn Suits In the market.
DEMONSTRATION IN SUITS.
Hamburg
AND
Guipure Bonnets.
In erder to close out our large STOCK OF
GUIPURE BONNETS, we have reduced fully
25 PER CENT.
Canton Matting.
200 Rolls CANTON MATTING and Red and
White-Check HATTING, Cheapest Matting In the
Market. ' (5 13 St
Handsome New Parasols.
Pougee and Taffeta Silk PARASOLS, new style.
Bargains in Handkerchiefs.
"LACES."
We have now in store a handsome assortment of
Llama Lace SacquoF,
Flowlngand Closed Sleeves,
Llma Lco Pofntes,
la all qualities,
Which we offer at exceedingly
It O V 1 K 1 V E S.
JOHN W. THOMAS & CO.,
2Toi. 405 and 407 V. SECOND Street,
8 22 wfm8mrp PHILADELPHIA.
SILKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS
oEonaa rr.rii,
Ko. 91G, CIIESNUT STREET,
Invites attention to his stock of
SILKS OF ALL, KINDS,
INDIA AND OT1IEU SHAWLS.
Novelties lu Dress aud Faucy Good.
INDIA, PONGEE,; AND CANTON CRAPfi IN
SHAWLS AN D D R ESSGOOD3. 4 13 ainrp.
tta PARASOLS, 76c., $1. f25: LINtD, IfSB,
J 1-N), II 75: Silk Sun Umbrellas, Wc, 1, 1-J,
1 1-60, at DIXuN b, No. 1 1. E1Q11TU bt. t
UMBRELLAS, ETO.
UMBRELLAS, PAY? AQOL8,
AND
SUM UMBRELLAS.
JOSEPH FUSS2LL. Manufacturer,
Nos. S and 4 porft FOURTH Street.
.UfmwU- PHILlDtLPA,
L S.