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IS THE PHILADELPHIA. IKQUIKER THUKSDAY MOENING, JULY 26, 190O OFFICIAL DEATH RETURNS a (T(MI (fDHxiFHT) size 11x17 inches A VLJV.v Al 1 1 1 JJ G. Dreba and Peter G. Drehs, executors to Isaac O. Llnsenbigler.

of New Hanover township i $385 Camden County Transfers Camden, No. 1202 S. Third St. Frank Burt. et al.

to Tobias Michael Burt, et al $2500 Camden. Xo. 1200 S. Third St. Same to George R.

Carter 2700 Camden, So. 318 X. Tenth St. Elizabeth S. Henriques to Elihu C.

Irvin 1 Colllngswood. S. E. cor. Park ave.

and Massey ave. William G. Gardiner to Cecelia M. Doughtv Merchantville, N. s.

Washington St. John F. Harned to George Krantz 200 MARITIME HEWS from his father's residence. No. 5617 Chew street.

Germantown. Interment strictly private. GREEX. On Julv 25. 19O0, Stephen, son of Hannah A.

and the late Stephen Green. Due notice will be given. GRIMME. Ou Julv 23. 1900 Julie Grlmme.

Funeral services at the residence of her sister. No. 1219 North Twenty-ninth street, on Thursdav mi mine at 10.30 sharp. Interment private. GRISCOM.

On Seventh mouth 23. 19O0, Mary Harmer. wife of Walter Griscom, aged 53 years, funeral on Fifth dav, 26th at 12 o'clock, from Twelfth Street Meeting House, Twelfth street, below Market street. Interment private. HAGENLOCHER.

On July 24. 1900, Marie, widow of Christian Hagenlocher, nee Camerer, aged 55 years. Funeral on Friday, at 9 o'clock A. from her late residence. 2205 Xorth Sixth street.

Members of the Allemania Lady Society and Ladies' Aid Society are invited. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. HAINES. Suddenly, at Three Tuns. N.

on July 22. 1900. Joseph C. Haines, aged years. Funeral on Thursday morning.

Julv 26. at 11 o'clock, from his late residence. Three Tuns. X. J.

Carriages will meet 8.20 train from Philadelphia at Klnkora. X. J. Interment at Columbus. X.

J. HALL Suddenly, at Albuquerque. N. M-. Seventh mouth 12.

19oO, William J. of Swarthmore. In the 42d year of his age. Funeral from Swarthmore College, on Fifth day. 26th at 3.30 P.

M. Interment private. II ALLIGAX. On July 24, 190O. Celia daughter of Patrick and Ellen Halligan.

aged 8 months and 5 days. Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from parents' residence, Xo. 2049 American street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. beth's Church.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. SACKARXD. On' July 25, 190O. Elizabeth, wife of Christian Sackarnd. Due notice of the funeral will be given from her late residence, 1021 Daly street.

SCULLIX. On July 23. 1900. John, son of Hugh and Marv Scullln. aged 2 years.

Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. Xo. 2535 East Thompson street. Eighteenth ward. Interment at holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

SIIARPLEY. On the 22d Instant, Sarah Sharp-Icy, aged 84 years. Funeral on Thursday, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. Concord township. Delaware county, I'a.

Services and Interment at St. John's Church. Carriages will meet train at Brandywlne Sta'ion at 8.1o A. M. SHOURDS.

On July 23. 1900, Lettv Warner, daughter of the late William C. and Hannah F. Shourds. The relatives and friends the family are Invited to extend the funeral, on Thursday, the 26th.

at lit o'clock A. from the residence of her brother-in-law. Chas. B. Si-ott, 2o49 Oxford street.

SLAVIN. On July 25. 1900. Joseph, infant son of Daniel A. and Annie M.

Slaviin. aged 4 months. 1 week and 5 days. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 3026 Baltz street.

Intermeut at Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH. On Monday. July 23. 19O0.

Ellen C. wife of Peter Smith. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her sister's (Mrs. Elizabeth Nadand) residence. 122 South Thirty-fourth street.

Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. SPI EGLER. On July 23. 1900. Joseph Spieg-ler, aged 51 years.

Funeral on Friday morning. It is not a tawdry affair painted after the weird fancy of some erratic artist, but a photograph, taken by the never-failing camera, and in the only true and beautiful color set there by that inimitable copy maker, Nature. This picture is one of the most beautifully picturesque spots corner of spring avenue and lork rouu, lot 100x200 feet, to Henry C. Harbaeh, for the other on Elkins avenue, south of York road, lot 100x200 feet, to A. M.

Friend, for $12,000. Architect Herman Miller has awarded the contract for the shop building to be erected at Marcus Hook, to Stokes of this city. The estimated cost is $0800. Heating, electric lighting, plumbing and traveling cranes are reserved. Professor J.

B. Weaver is having a fourth story, 14x30 feet, built on the rear building at his residence, 1634 Walnut street, to cost $1200. C. F. Wells Son have the contract.

Record has been made of the transfer of the following properties: Xorth west corner of Sixth and Jayne streets, to John R. Drexel, by Clarence B. Moore, for $70,000 204 South Twenty-first street, to the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, by Adelaide K. Bispham. for northeast corner of Seventeenth street and Lehigh avenue, to John Bennett, by Builder John Loughran.

for property at East Price and Wakefield streets, to Robert Cherry, by Clarence B. Moore, for and 2006 DeLancey place to Francis I. Gowen, by Emlen Hutchinson, for $27,500. Exact locations, dimensions, date of can be found in the appended list of transfers. A.

W. Borgman, of Xorristown, will have a three-story brick residenqe, 18x 65.6 feet, built at the northwest corner of Amber and Sergeant streets, to cost $4500. Henry G. Schuitz Son, of this city, have the contract and will begin work to-day. Owner S.

Gourley will commence work to-day to erect a two-story and basement rear addition, 12x24 feet, and a two-story brick stable, 16x28 feet, at 2100 Jefferson "In the Adirondacks" and so true is it, that it makes the beholder almost hold his breath as he finds himself in the very atmosphere of its grandeur, and this splendid picture will be the SUPPLEMENT TO THE ART mi MO A It is reproduced by the very latest and best process known to photo-lithography, and accomplishes what has been experimented upon for many years the production of the accurate colors of Nature in a photograph. To appreciate, one must see; and in order to see this truly wonderful work of art, one must place with his newsdealer early, in the week his order for THE NEXT SUNDAY INQUIRER, July 29, 1900. AppeudeJ are the official returns of deaths tnaae yestcrdiy In the registration office of the jKiani Jieairn, jny llall. iney luciuue tne names, ages, dates, places of di'ath or late residences ot those dead. The asterisk Indicates that death was due to a cisease officially classed contagious.

Bartolett, 84, 23 Bristol pike. Uuur, Anna. 2, 24, 7ti6 Hilton. Jtell. Francis, 71, 24.

1S43 S. Carlisle. Bleuerbach, Wilhelmiiia. 00, 24. 4o2 N.

Front. Blake, Henrietta, do, 23 Naudain. Blue, Catherine, 5 24, 3048 Fillert. Biandlli, Louise, 41, 2Z. 15:52 Adam.

Broderiek. Marv, 2, 23 Cauit.cn. Cannon, Lawrence. 24, 1307 South 7th. Chandler, Valentine, 43.

24. Beluiont ave. Cohtn. Kachel. 26, 23.

Ogden. Colangel, Carinlnie, 29. 23. lsth and Christian. Coleman, Louis.

23, 22, 1332 Webster. Crier. Helen. 24. 3S48 Sniick.

Cuney. Florence, 23. 938 N. 4th. Mary 57, 24.

232 Jefferson. Davis. Kdna. 12.. 21.

52m S. 15th. Davis. Edwin. 39.

23. 325 Preston. iny. -Mary ::3. 1124 Wavcrly.

Demauico. Angelo, 24. 1117 Itiuge are. Dewees Katherlne, 74, 2.3, 947 X. Sartain.

Lontto. Susan. 51, 22, Phila. Hosp. teuton, Thomas.

23. 4923 utiles. Fisher, Joel, 70. 23. 1831 Peinbertou.

Fisher. 9. 22. 2101 Ann. Fletcher, Mary.

24, 24. 2453 Harlan. Oarninni. Gioverno, 45, 20, Lebanon. Glenn, Cole, 24, Girard College.

Sayre. Pa. Halligan. Celia 24, 2049 X. American.

Hammond, Susie, 23, 10K4 Konlkrod. Hanev, Kate. 51. 22. 467o Frankford are.

Devon, Justice. 48, 24. 21HO X. Orianna. Hermann, Stine.

38, 24. 248 N. Second. Holbrook, Wm. 58.

22. 924 Belmont ave. Hood, Percy, 23. 1O07 Waveriy. Hume, Chas.

2 24. 2433 Ingersoll. Kellv. Marv. 24.

7th an.l Woodland ave. Kiel. William. 73, 23, 35th and Wood. Deans, Caroline 79.

24. 3220 Montgomery. Lavine. Max. 1H.

24. 53 Randolph. Liberack, Leo. 35. 24 122 Chestnut place.

Lynch. Bridget. 58. 23. 213o K.

Cumberland. Mapes. Marv. 82, 23 1932 X. 22d.

Marchand, Marv. 28." 23, 621 Wood. Marchand. Hazel. 6, 23.

621 Wood. McBrlde, Margaret. 5, 24. 2336 Fitzwater. MoClaln.

Walter, 18,1., 24. 4755 Richmond. Miller. Wm. 25 24.

787 Judson. Miller. David 3o32 Sydenham, 24 2656 Hershel. 5106 Thompson. 24, 1413 South 71st.

24, 153 X. Hancock. 23, Washington. Pa. 23, 4 Xelson terrace.

24. lo23 Pallas. Morely, Emma 8 Morris. Annie. 2, 25, Murphy.

James, Murtha, Joseph, Nerse, Lawrence, 59, Paden, James 62 Palmer, Horace, 1 .1 I 22 2li Uriindvwlne- Piatt. Franklin. 50. 24. Cape May Pretzel.

24, Torresdale. Resrdon. Matthew, 33 23. 2322 N. Bodlne.

Reddagle, James. 23, 6o80 Rhiuehart. Roehbow. Billy. 9m.

24. 519 X. Reese. Romig, Olwer. 53.

23, 3956 Girard. Rcsentiu. Sophia. 70. 23.

959 Warnock. Rnpeters, Jacob, 73, 1935 X. Judson. Shiegler Joseph. 51 .23.

1515 X. 22d. Shields. 33. 19.

1514 Church. Simpson. John 9 23. 1006 Bouvier. Singer, Fitzpatrlok.

24. 491S Kershaw. Smith. Kila. 23.

122 S. 24th st. Stashia. Tocha. 24 2537 Felton.

Stokes. 63. 24. 6211 Chew. Stone.

John. 79, 24. 3162 Reach. Suliin. John, 2.

23. 2535 E. Thompson. Temperlake. 24.

3456 Frankford are. Tun.mel. Julia. 68. 24, 1219 X.

29th. Veronica. Ethel, 2. 21, 1331 Percy. Wall.

Herbert 7. 23. 2056 E. Elkhart. Walters.

Joseph, 48, 20. Xoristown. Pa. Watt Sarah 71. 23.

2724 X. Fairhill. Webster. Craig. 2.

22. Sprague and Stenton ave. Wilkinson, Weston 3, 24. 1710 Carlton. Woodruff, Daniel, 32.

23, 45 East Hartwell ave. DIED BAILE. On July 24. 190O. Francis Baile, In Bis 71st year.

Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 1843 South Carlisle street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. BAND. On July 24 lf.

John Band, husband of Mary A. Bind. aged 48 years. Funeral ser- Jlces on Satnrday nfternoon. at 2 o'clock, at 123 Marlborough street.

Interment private. BAIiTOLKTT. On July 23. 1900. Emellne widow of Alfred Bartolett.

In her 85th year. Funeral services on Thursday morning. July 26. at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. A.

B. Cartloilge. Bristol pike and Academy lane, Holmcshurg. Interment private. BIRCH ER.

On July 22. 1900. Charles, son of Charles and Margaret Bircher. aged 3 years and 2 months. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

1746 South Water street. Interment at Philadelphia Cemetery. BISHOP. On July 24. 1900.

Jatie widow of Dr. William S. Bishop, aged 69 years. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon. July 26, at 5 o'clock, at her late residence.

402 South Third street. Camden. X. J. Interment private.

BLUE. On July 24. 1900. Catharine, daughter I CI John and Matilda Blue, aged 5 months. t-peral on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from Ills parents' residence.

Xo. 3648 Filbert street. iDterment at St. Dennis' Cemetery. BOYCE.

On July 22. 190. Patrick, son of Johu and Sarah Bovce. aged 9 vears. Funeral on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

Xo. 2966 Edgmont street (Twenty-fifth ward. Requiem mass at the Xa- I tlvlty Church. Interment at St. Anu's Cenie- tery.

BROCK. On July 23. 1900. Blanche G. Clift.

of Germantown. Pa. wife of Edgar O. Brock. and daughter of Ellie R.

and the late Howard vk uri. rormeriy or uamuen. l-uneral service on Thursday afternoon. July 26. at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her uncle (S.

E. Manness). No. 425 Chambers avenue. Camden.

X. J. Interment private. at Evergreen Cemeterv. BROWN- At Asbury Park.

X. on July 23. 19o0, Emllie relict of William L. Brown and daughter of Samuel Burling, of Xew York. Interred privately at Laurel Hill.

CLAIR. Suddenly, on July 23. 190O. Elizabeth Ann, widow of William S. Clair.

in her v64th year. Funeral services on Thursday, July 26 Instant, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his son, William S. Clair 930 Xorth Fifth street, Camden. X. J.

Interment at Green's Cemetery, Woodbury, X. J. COLLAR. On July 25. 190O.

Edmund C. son cf Edwin F. and Cora R. Collar. 9 months and 3 weeks.

Funeral services on Friday afternoon. July 27, at 3 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, Xo. 1212 Xorth Thirty-second ctreet, Camden. East Side (formerly Xorth Cramer Hill). X.

J. Interment private at St. Patrick's emeterv. CONXELU-On July 23, 19O0. Morris husband of Mary J.

Conuell. Funeral on Thursdav morning, at 8.30 o'clock, at rear 320 F.Hzwater street. High mass of requiem at St. Philip's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery CURRY.

On July 24. 1900, Mary E. wife of William H. Curry. Funeral on Fridav moru-Inz.

at 7 o'clock, from 2132 Jefferson street. Mass in St. Elizabeth's Church, at 8.30 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers.

CUKREY. On July 23. 19O0. Florence Blanche, daughter cf John F. and Sarah B.

Currey. aged 19 months. Funeral services at the residence of her parents. Xo. 938 Xorth Fourth street, on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.

Interment private nt Mount Moriah Cemetery. DAGER. On Julv 25. 19oO. William Dager.

In his 79th year. Funeral services on Saturday morning, at 10 o' chick, from his late residence. Barren Hill, Montgomery Pa. Interment at Barren Hill Cemetery. DAVIS.

On July 23. 1900, Edwin R. C. son of Mary M. and the late John C.

Davis. Funernl services at the residence of his mother, 325 North Preston stieet. West Philadelphia, on Thursday. July 26. at 2 o'clock.

DAWSOX. On July 25. 1900. Jennie Paw-Kin, only child of Thomas and Rose Dawson, aged 4 months. Funeral ou Fridav afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 765 Xirth Twentv-four-and-a-half street.

Interment at Oakland Cemetery. DEMPKEY'. On July 24. 1900. Sophia beloved wife of William Dempkey, aged 60 years.

Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residcr.ee. 1531 South Caniac street. Taser street aliove Twelfth street. Interment at Philanthropic Vault. DEWEES On July 23.

190O. Catharine Dewees, In her 74th year. Funeral on Thursday, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence. 947 Sar-taln street. Interment strictly private.

DUXX. On July 23. 19O0. Florence Elizabeth, daughter of John W. and Marv E.

Dunn, aged 5 months. Gone to meet her brother. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock at 735 Manton street. Interment private. KHMANX.

On Julv 25. 19m. at her late residence, 1238 South Tv.enty-flrst street, Chris-tiane J. Ehmann (neo St.iudti. widow of the late John F.

Ehmann. Due notice of the funeral will be given. ELKIXTOX. On July 23. 1900.

Martha youngest daughter of James S. and Mary A. El-kinton. aged 6 years and months. Funeral services on Thursday at 11.

30 o'clwk. from her parents' residence. 1S24. South Eighteenth street. Interment private.

EM RICK. On July 24. 1900. William husband of Susannah Emerick, and son of the late Daniel and Susannah Emerick. Funeral on Friday afternoon, July 27, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence Xo.

1739 Federal street. Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. EVANS. On July 24.

Lizzie M. Evans, daughter of William and Wizabeth Evans, aged 8 months and 9 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from parents' residence. No. 105 Morris street.

Interment private, at Lafavetfe Cemeterv. EWART. On July 24, 190O. Ellie. vonngest child of John and Msry Ewart aged 8 months and 2 weeks.

Fnneral services ou Thnrsdnv afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 1862 East Livpincott Street. Interment private at Reivue Cemeterv. FERRY. On July 24, 19oo. James, son of John and the late Mary Ferry, and grandson of Michael and Jennie McGlinehey.

aged lo months. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his grandparents. 2o2o Tasker treet. Interment at Xew Cathedral Cemetery. FISH.

On July 24. 19oo. Kvi daughter of Mary E. and the late Itevid D. Fi.h.

Fuivr.U services on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, from her mother's residence. 557 Berkley street, Camden. X. J. interment at Colestown.

N. on Friday mornlne. FISHER. On 23. 1900.

Louisa Fisher, widow of the late Daniel Fisher, aped 69 vears. Fnneral services on Friday morning at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law. Frank C. Springer. Xo.

2308 Reduer street. Inetrment pri-Tate. FISHER On July 22, 190O. John, beloved husband of Ellen Fisher, aged 52 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2.3o o'clock, at his late residence, 546 West Moyamensing avenue.

Emploves ot the Kevstone Shovel Works are Invited. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. FISHER On July 22. 190O. Maria M.

Fisher, aged 86 yars. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence. 1318 South Fourth street. Interment private. FISHER.

On July 22, 1900. William ontv ehlld of George and Tillie Fisher, in his loth year. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at Xo. 2106 Ann hireet. Interment private.

FITZPATRICK. Suddenly, cn Julv 23, 1900. Emma beloved wife of Thomas V. Fltz-patrlek. and daughter of Anna and the late Lewis Bornmann.

Funeral on Friday morning, at 8 o'clock, from her husband's residence, Xo. 1017 Cooper street. Camden. X. J.

The Sacred Heart league and Ladies' Auxiliary. A. O. are Invited. High mass at Church of Immaculate Conception.

Interment at Xew Cathedral Cemetery. GALLAGHER. On July 24. I90O Emma beloved daughter of the late Peter. and Grace M.

Gallagher. Funeral on Saturdav morning, at 8 o'clock, from 1518 South Carlisle street. Broad and Dickinson streets. Mass at St. Thomas' Church.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. GIBBS. At Columbus. X. July 251900.

William H. Gibns. aged 66 years. Fnneral on Saturdav morning. 28'h at 11 o'clock, from the Presbyterian f'hurch.

Cobimbus. N. J. Columbus Ixlge. No.

loi. I. O. of Columbus. Invited.

Interment at Columbus Cemetery. GILBERT. On July 24. 1900. George llalgh, on of George H.

and the late Annie Haigh Gilbert, aged 10 years and 6 months. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. Port of Philadelphia July 26 Sun rises 4.53 A.M. Sun sets. 7.21 P.M High water Philadelphia ..1.02 A.

Breakwater 8.02 A.M .1.26 P.M. .8.24 P.M. Philadelphia .8.00 A.M ,...8.11 P.M A.A1 ..2.47 P.M. Arrived Yesterday ST. GEORG.

German, steamer, Krutsfeldt, Daiauiri. iron ore. eter Wriirht tr Sons CHESTER, Dutch steamer, Julfs, Rotterdam via i-ortianu, xu. dm last, I'ninp uuprecnt. WILBERFORCE, British steamer, Harrison, St.

Vincent, C. ballast, C. 11. Richard Co. ERICSSOX, steamer, Grace, Baltimore, F.

S. Groves. GEXL. CADWALADER. steamer.

Hart, Balti more, s. Groves. DEFIAXCE. steamer, Vaughn. Xew York, Wm.

P. Clyde Co SHETLAND, bark. BJorklund, Turks Island, salt, W. F. Hagar Co.

FREDERICK HOESSXER. schooner, Rogers, Hillsboro, plaster. Haldt Cummins. C. C.

LAXE, schooner, Tullock, Bridgeport, ballast, S. J. Goucher. JOEL F. SHEPPARD.

schooner. Hunter, Savannah, lumber. Stetson Winsmore. MARY B. BAIRD, schooner, Cook, Savannah, lumber, H.

D. May Co. HATTIE H. BARBOUR, schooner, Erskine, Kennebec ice, Haldt Cummins. MAUI) SNARE, schooner, Lowell, Frankfort, stone, Haldt Cummins.

DOHA ALLISON, schocner, Rose, Sullivan, Rose. C. L. Higbee. PENDLETON BROTHERS, schooner.

Small, New York, ballast. Haldt Cummins. JOHN II. BL'TTRICK'. schooner, Sprague, New York, ballast.

Mitchell Megee. MAPLE MILL. GLENDOWER and MARION. barges, from Portsmouth, N. H.

(in tow tug Swatara), O. M. Hagerman. FRANKLIN, COLERAINE and PAXINOS, barges, from Boston ln tow tug Catawlssa), O. H.

Hagerman. GRAFTON, from Prwtucket. MALVERN and RANDOLPH, from 1 all River, barges (in tow tug Waltham), Chas. Silver. SAMAR, barge, from Boston (In tow tug Sea King), w.

aiunn. Cleared Yesterday JESSICA. British steamer, Drewery, St. Thomas, D. W.

Earn Line S. S. Co. GRANARIA. Danish steamer.

Norm. Hamburg, Atlantic Transport Company. Danish steamer, Nansen, Port Antonio, West India Fruit Company. FOXHALL. steamer, Bocas del Toro, United Fruit Company.

BOSNIA. German steamer. Schmidt. San Francisco, Atlantic Transport Company. GRECIAN, steamer, Nickerson.

Boston, George C. Fckhardt. SAXON, steamer, Sherman. Providence and Fall River, George C. Eckhardt.

RICHARD WILLING, steamer, McLaughlin, Baltimore, F. S. Groves. ERICSSON, steamer, Grace, Baltimore. F.

S. Groves. GOLDSBORO, steamer, French. New York, William 1. Clyde Co.

WILLIAMSPORT. steamer, Godfrey, Boston, towing barge Brookside. O. H. Hagerman.

ALICE ET ISABELLE. French bark, Bobehier, Sables d'Olonne Louis H. Meyer. CLARA E. RANDALL, achoouer, Swett.

Portland. Charles T. Megee Co. HARRY A. BERWIND.

schooner, Wallace. Savannah. Stetson Winsmore. BROOKLINE. schooner, Anderson, Jacksonville, J.

L. Nicholson. D. H. RIVERS, schooner, Colcord.

Bangor, J. L. Nicholson. EVERETT WEBSTER, schooner, Bowen, Gardiner. J.

L. Nicholson. HATTIE C. WHEATLEY. schooner, Greenwall, Elizabeth City.

John Levins. HORACE G. MORSE, schooner. Higbee, Saco, J. X.

Stetson HAMPSHIRE, barge, for Beverly (in tow tug Peter Smith), Atlantic Pacific Company. Cleared Wilmington, Del. ARLINGTON, bark, Griggs, Camocim (Brazil), W. F. Hagar Co.

Delaware bay and River News BREAKWATER. Arrived Schooners Agnes S. Ouillen, Wm. T. Parker and Puritan, all from X.

schr. John II. May. Pblla. for Charleston.

In port Schooner joel Cook, from New York for Charleston. Passed out Steamer Ontanada. from Philadelphia for Marseilles; steamer Vllle de Doual. Marcus Hook for Calais; tug Peter Smith, towing barge Hampshire. Philadelphia for Beverly.

Sailed Bark Calcium Philadelphia for Ivlgtut; schr. Ann Louise Lockwood, Philadelphia for Bristol. R. I.J fishing schooner Mary Howlett, seaward. Wind Southwest, 26 miles; hazy; 29.90.

CAPE MAY. Passed out Steamer Benefactor, Philadelphia for Xew York. REEDY ISLAND. Passed down Steamers Sax-, on. for Providence and Fall River; Wllliama- fort.

towing barge: yacht Spalpeen, schooner lelen Croshv. for Norfolk. XEW CASTLE. Passed down Steamer Richard Willing, for Baltimore. Anchored Deep Wa-- ter Point Steamer Lackawanna for Liverpool.

MARCUS HOOK Passed down Ship Dlras-dale (Br.l. for Xagasakl: bark Montreal for Halifax. X. S. schooner C.

B. Wood, for Saco: Clara E. Randall, for Portland: Lottie Beard, for Xew Bedford. Anchored off Steamer Dutch Prince for Rotterdam. MARCUS HOOK.

July 25. Passed down Str. Manchester Shipper, for West Bav. X. S.

(Rritish): Grecian, for Boston: schooner D. H. R'vers, for Bangor: schooner Horace G. Morse, for Saco; schooner Mary Manning, for REEDY ISr.AXD. July 25.

Passed down Schr. Clara E. Randall, for Portland. REEDY ISLAND. July 25.

Passed down-Steamers Grecian. Nickerson. for Boston; Manchester Shipper Goldsworthy, for West Bay, X. S. Exports From Philadelphia BARK ARLIXGTOX.

Camocim. Brazil Loaded at Wilmington. Del. Car locomotive material and lumber. $29,517.

LONDON. British steamer" Montank Point (Corrected manifest. July 13) 42,857 bushels corn, in bulk. 42,167 sacks flour. 5.903.380 pounds.

1R50 barrels luby oil. 81.574 gallons. $8775.51: 750 barrels mineral colzn oil 36.697 gallons. $3302.73: 200 barrels mineral colza oil. 10.000 gallons, 3 barrels luby oil.

150 gallons. $13 50; 26 packages medicine, $400 9 cases medicine, $350; 2 cases printed matter. $200; 154 pack-aces paper. 32 barrels zinc dross. $900: 1478 barrels glucose.

$11,648:1256 sacks starch. $467; 225 sacks hominy. $315; 1600 bundles staves. $1230; 14 boxed organs. $7O0; 1994 doors.

$2000; 7 cars hardwood liimlior, $1400; 213 packages hams. $5878: 627 nncknges lard. 129.525 pounds, $7772; 1994 sacks grape sugar, $2517: 250 sacks hominy, S350: 15O0 boxes clothes pins $1200: 287 bundles hsy. $240; 9 cases toilet powder. $1750; 64 rolls paper.

$1740; 28 barrels Fine dross. $480 21 packages IT. H. goods, $982: 10 cars slate, S2340; 300 head cattle. $30,000.

ST. THOMAS D. W. I. British steamer Jessica 2700 tons Eureka bituminous coal.

$T7'50. HAMBURG. Danish steamer Granaria Estimated manifest 25.714 bushels corn. 68.571 bushels corn. S44.0OO; 15 cars provisions, 42.750: 350 barrels symp.

$3884. 85. PT. ANTONIO. Danish steamer Ask, hnllast.

SABLES D'OLONNE. French bark Alice Et Iiabelle 265. 003 gallons crude petroleum, $12,304.08 850 barrels naphtha. $3643.66. BOCAS DEL TORO.

Steamer Foxhall. ballast. Imports at Philadelphia HILLSBORO. N. B.

Schooner Ooner Frederick Roesnner 630 tons plaster. Keystone Plaster Co. DAIQUIRI. German steamer St. Georg 3600 tons iron ore.

Oglesbny, Norton Co. TURKS ISLAND. Bark Shetland 22,040 bushels salt. Alexander Kerr Bro. Co.

ST. JAGO. British steamer Hindustan 2362 tons iron ore. Juragua Iron Co. 938 tons manganese ore, Carnegie Steel Co.

PT. ANTONIO. Danish steamer Ask 23.190 bunches bananas, 40 barrels oranges, 24 barrels limes. West India Fruit Co. OTHER PORTS Arrived LONDON, July 25 Steamers Mackinaw and Planet Mars, fnm Philadelphia.

CUX HAVEN. July 25. Steamer WJlkoramen, from Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN. July 25.

Steamer Belgenland, from Philadelphia for Liverpool. SAVANNAH. July 25. Steamer Sllverdnle and scnooners a. right and Humarock, from Philadelphia.

WILMINGTON. N. July 25. Schooner Sarah i. i-en, irom niisaeijinia.

BOSTON' July 25. Steamer Reading, towing barge 1'uck Ridge, from Philadelphia. MATANZAS. July 24 Steamer Highneld. from Philadelphia.

Sailed SHIELDS. July 24 Steamers Gadsby and Oilfield, for Philadelphia. LIVERPOOL. Julv 24. Steamer Weehawken, for Philadelphia.

HAMBURG. July 23. Steamer Geestemunde, for niiniieipnia. ROTTERDAM, July 25. Steamer HHtarn, for Philadelphia PA A ROHAN G.

July 23. Steamer Indra, from oouraoava lor ivit jireanwaier. BANES. July 24. Steamer Breifond, for Philadelphia.

QUEENSTOWN. July 25. Steamer Belgenland, irom nnaueipnia j-iverpooi. Passed TORY ISLAND, July 25. Steamer Assyrian.

irom rnuaueipnia viu ot. jonn for la scow. SCILLY. July 25. Stetmer Lueillne, from Marcus Hook for Dunkirk.

BEACHY HEAD. July 25. Steamer Archtor, from Amsterdam for Philadelphia. BROW HEAD, July 25. Steamer Lumen, from 1'niiaaeipnia ior xjivcryooi.

Cleared PEXSACOLA. July 24. Schooner Henry O. Bar rett, tor fnuaaejpuia- MARITIME NOTES DAMAGE TO CAMPAXIA SLIGHT. Xew York, July 25.

A cablegram rrom Liverpool to the Cunard Company's New York agents states that the steamer Campania, recently in collision with a bark In the Irish Channel, has been docked and examined and damage found to be very slight. The Campania will sail from Liverpool on her regular trip scheduled for July 29. STATE. OUARAXTIXE DAILY" REPORT. Marcns Hook.

July 25. Inspected and passed, steamships. sailing vessels. number In crews, 225; remarks, steamship St. Georg HAMPTON.

Suddenly, on Jul7 23. 1900, John H. Hampton. husband of Merab Hampton. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at fe o'clock, from his late residence.

422 Hudson street. Gloucester City. X. J. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

HARRIGAX. On July 24. 1900. Celia Marie, daughter of Patrick and Ellen Harrlgan. aged lo months and 5 days.

Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence, Xo. 2049 American street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HAVENS. On July 24.

Justice Randolph, son of the late Samuel and Charlotte Havens, aged 48 years. Funeral services Thursday, at 2 o'clock, at 2160 North Orianna street. Interment private, at Belvue Cemeterv. HAVERKAMP. On July 23.

1900. William Haverkamp, son of the late Henry and Margaret Haverkamp, aged 34 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 clock, from his late residence. No. 2335 Emerald street.

Parker Norris Lodge. Xo. 451. I. O.

O. F. Pastorious Y'early Beneficial Association and Kensington Social are Invited. Intermeut at German Lutheran Cemetery. HEATH.

On Jnlv 23. 1900. Louis Heath. aged 20 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his stepfather.

Mr. George Rcppel. Buck road below Pennsylvania avenue. The employes of T. B.

Rice's box factory art- Invited. Interment at Ebenezer Cemetery. HETTEL. Cn July 24. 190O.

Veronica, daugh ter of and Frank Hettel and granddaughter of late James and Sarah Muldoon. aged 2 years and 1 month. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 1331 Percy street, rtar Xinth and Master streets. Interment at Xew Cathedral Cemetery. Ht'EY.

On Julv 23 190O. Xancy. wife of the late John Huey. Funeral services Thursday, Julv 26. at 1 o'clock, from the residence cf her son-in-law.

S. S. Smith. 1702 Arlington street. Seventeenth and Xorris.

Interment private. HUGHES. On July 25, 1900. Annie, daughter of the late John and Ellen Hughes and sister of the Rev. John J.

Hughes. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the resilience of her cousin. Mrs. M. Hughes.

1522 Winter street. HUME. On July 24. 190r. Charles R.

son of Charles R. and Isabella Hume, aged 22 months. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his parents' residence, Xo. 2433 Ingersoll street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery.

HUNTER. On July 24. 19O0. Kate, wife of Joseph Francis nunter and daughter of Philip and Slatilda Xlchois. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her "244 Dickinson street, Interment private.

On July 22. 1900. Harry son of the late William and Ann Jacoby. in his 42d yea1-. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, southwest corner Fifth and Master streets.

Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. IOHNSON. In Norrlton township, near Perm Square. Montgomery county. on July 22, 190o.

Henry Johnson. In his 75th year. Mineral on Thursday afternoon. July 26. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, near Tenn Square.

Services in Boehm's Church, at Blue Bell, at 3.3o o'clock. Interment at Boehm's Church Burving Ground. KF.F.LER. On July 23. 1900.

Anna Keeler. Funeral on Fridav. at 2 o'clock, from 415 North Ninth street, interment ot Mount Moriah Cemetery. KIEL. On July 23.

1900. William Kiel, aged 73 years. Funeral cn Thursday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock, from the German Protestant Old rolks Home, in Lawudale. Interment at Glen-wood Ci mi terv. KREWETT.

On Julv 23. 1900. Anthony son of Anthony P. and Mary A. Krewett and grandson of Sophie M.

and the late James A. Martin, aged 18 months. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 1205 Moyamensing avenue. Interment private. KRIER.

On Julv 24. 1900. Helen, daughter of Harry and Annie Krler. ager 9 months. Funeral on Thursdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 4836 Srulek street.

Manayunk. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. ANDERSON. On Juiy 23. 1900.

Langfonl Manderson. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock from the residence of his son-in-law. James P. Fagan. 2431 South Fifteenth street.

Interment at Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery. MAYER. On Julv 23.

190(1. Rudolph F. Maver. Funeral on Thursday morning. 26th instant, from 225 South Eleventh street.

Attaches of Eleventh Street Opera House are Invited. Interment private. Mc BRIDE. On July 25. 1900.

Michael Mc-Briile. Funeral on Saturday morning. July 28, at 8.30 o'clock, at 2So8 Salmon street. Eighteenth ward. Solemn high mass of requiem at St.

Ann's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cetnetery. MeGA W. On July 24. 1900.

Grace, daughter of John E. and Lizzie McGaw. nged 2 months. Fnneral Thursdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 1242 North Hancock street. Interment private, ut North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

McGINXIS. On Julv 24. 19O0. Annie beloved daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Mc-Ginnis. aged 22 years.

Funeral on Friday morning. Julv 27 at 8.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence. Xo. 253 Fulton street (formerly Concord street I. Solemn high mass of requiem at St.

Philip's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. McGUlGAX. On Julv 24. 19O0.

Joseph, son of John and Ellen aged 4 years. Funeral on Thursdav afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. No. 217 Hodman street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

On July 25. 1900, Thomas Mc-Kenney. husband of the late Annie MeKenney. aged 56 years. Funeral on Saturday, at 3 o'clock, from 3571 Kensington avenue.

Nokomi3 Tribe No. 307. Imp. O. R.

Philadelphia, invited. Interment at Belview Cemetery. MEHRER. On July 24, 1900, William, husband the late Eliza Mehrer. Due notice of funeral will be given, from his son's residence, Mr.

Oliver J. Mobrer, 4813 Melrose street, Frankford. Interment at Magnolia Cemetery. MILLER. On July 22.

1900, David Miller, In his 87th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. August Fremter. 3032 North Sydenham street. Interment private, at Greenmouat Cemetery.

MILLER. On Julv 25. 190O. William James Miller, only child of W. J.

and Christine Miller, aged 1 month and 8 davs. Funeral on Friday. Julv 27. lOoii. at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

7S7 Judson street. Inteiment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. MOEHLE. On July 24.

1900. George, son of Christian and Dorothea Moehle (nee Fosslert. aged 24 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from bis father's resilience. Xo.

2508 Adams street. Employes of the Hero Fruit Jar Company are nvited to attend. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. XELSOX. On July 22.

1900, George H. Nelson, son of Sarah A. and the late William B. Nelson, aged 36 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence.

No. 905 South Front street. Henry Troemner Relief Association and employes cf Henry Troem-ner's scale works invited. Interment at Fein-wiwd Cemetery. On July 24.

Emma the daughter of George W. and Mary E. Morley. aged 7 months. Funeral services Thursday, at 2 o'clock, at Hciskill street.

Germantown. Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. NEVUS. At Bordentown. N.

July 23. 19oO. Alfred C. Xevlus. son of R.

Harrv and Etta Nevius. aged 6 years. Funeral this Thursdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No. S6 Prince street. Bordentown.

N. J. Interment private. O'BIREX. On July 24.

100O. Margaret. Infant daughter of John and Margaret O'Brien, aged 1 vear ami 9 months. Funeral on Friday afternoon. July 27.

at 1 "o'clock, from her parents' residence. Xo. 1324 South Hancock street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. PADEN.

On July 23. 1900, James G. Paden, aged 62 years. Fnneral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock from No. 4 Nelson terrace.

West Phihidelohia. Courtland Saunders Post No. 21; A. and the Postoffice Protective Association of Philadelphia. Interment at Mt.

Moriah Cemetery. PALMER. On July 24. 19O0. Hcrace Thompson, infant son of John F.

and Mary W. Palmer, aged 3 weeks. Interred at Mt. Moriah Cemeterv. On Tuesday.

July 24, 1900. Eleanor daujhter of Hannah and the late Henry M. Perry, aged 10 years and 3 months. The funeral "will take place on Friday morning, at 8. .30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother.

4311 Fairmount avenue. West Philadelphia. Solemn mass of requiem at Our Mother of Sorrows Church at 10 o'clock. The pupils of Our Mother of Sorrows School are invited. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

PET1TT. At Stauwiok, X. July 24, 1900, Joseph, husband of Anna Petitt. aged 82 years. Funeral cn Thursday.

July 26. nt 2.30 o'clock, from the Lumbeiton M. E. Church. Interment at Brotherhood Cemetery.

Mount Holly. N. J. Carriages will meet 10 and 11.2 trains from Market street wharf. Philadelphia, at Mount Holly Station.

REARDOX. On July 23. 1900. Matthew, wn of the late Matthew ami Mary Reardon. aged 33 years.

Funeral on Thursday morning, at 7 30 o'clock, from 2322 Bodine street. High mass at St. Edward's Church. To proceed to Holv Cross Cemetery. REI'TER.

On July 24 1900. Elizabeth, wife of Peter Renter, in her 48th year. Funeral on Thursdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 200 East Maple avenue. Meichant-vllle.

X. J. Interment private. RIDD. On July 24.

1900. Sarah, widow of Charles II. Ridd. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from 1225 South Fifty-eighth street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery.

RIDDAGH- On July 24. 1900, James, son of Emily J. and James Riddarh, aed 5 months. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 6080 Reinhard street.

Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. ROMIG. On July 23. 1900.

Oliver beloved husband of Emily Ii. Romig and son of Evan F. and Matilda G. Rnmig. Funeral on Thursdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence.

3956 Girard avenue. Verito's Lodge. Xo. 443 I. O.

O. anil Spring Garden Council. O. U. A.

are inlvited to attend. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROSENSTEIN. On July 23. 1900, SonhiaJ Rosenstein.

wife of David Rosenstein, aged 70 years. Funeral on Thursday morning. July 26. at 10 o'clock, from her late residence. No.

959 North Warnock street. Interment at Adafh Jeshurun. Queen Esther Lodge. Harmrny Chapter. No.

1. Female Druids, is respectfully invited tt attend. RUPF.RTUS At Lansdale. on July 23. Jacob Runertus.

in the 74th year of his age. Fnneral from th residence of his son. John Rupertus. No. 1935 Judson place.

Twenty-Ihird and Berks streets. Solemn high mass on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, iu St. Eliza at 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1515 Xorth Twenty-second street. German R.

C. Men's Beneficial Socletv of St. Elizabeth's Church, German R. C. Men's Beneficial Society of St.

Lud-wig Church. Elses Loraine Beneficial Society and employes of Girard College are invited. Solemn requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's Church. Interment at Most Holv Redeemer Cemetery.

SPOOXER. On Julv 24. at Beverlv. N. Susanna, widow of the late Rev.

John Alden Snooner. Funeral services at St. Stephen's Church. Beverly. N.

on Friday. July 27. at 10 A. M. Kindly omit flowers.

STOCK ES. On July 24. 1900. William Stockes. husband of Mary Stockes.

Funeral on Friday morning at 7.3o o'clock, from his late residence. 6211 Chew street. Germantown. High mass of requiem at St. Vincent's Church, at 9 o'clock.

St. Vincent's T. A. B. Society is Invited.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. STOKES. On July 23. 1900, Granville Stokes, aged 80 years. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence cf his son.

Dr. H. M. Stokes, 1613 North Thirteenth street. Interment private.

STONE. On July 24. 1900. John Stone, In his 79th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfullv Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, the 28th, at 2 o'clock, at his late resldtnce.

Xo. 3162 Reach street. Interment private, at Cedar Hill Ceine-tev. STUMPF. Suddenlv.

on July 24. 1900. Michael, husband of Margaret Stumpf. Funeral on Friday morning at 6.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 247 College street.

Germantown (for-ferlv Jefferson street. Low mass at St. Vincent's Church, at 8 o'clock. Employes of J. C.

Miller Brewing Company are invited. Interment at Holv Sertnlehre Cemeterv. VALF.XTIXE.-On July 24. 1900. Chandeler husland of Clara M.

Valentine. In his 43d year. Funeral on Friday, at 2 o'clock, from '053 Belmont avenue. Washington Camp. Xo.

SOO. P. o. S. of Philadelphia Commandery.

Xo. 4. Sons of America; Tithonian Senate, No. 11. of the Great Senate of Sparta, and Julius Caesar Lodge.

Xo. 182. Knights of Pythias, are Invited. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. West Chester papers please copv.

VOGEL. On July 25, 1900. Louis E. Vogcl, son of the late Ernest L. and Amelia Vogel, Kged 21 years.

No. 2352 North Jessup street. Due notice later. WALL. On July 23.

1900. Herbert, son of George W. and Annie M. Wall, aged 7 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

No. 2036 Elkhart street. Twentr-lifth ward. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemeterv. WATT.

On July 22. 1900. Sarah wife cf Frank H. Watt. Funeral services at the residence of her sister-in-law.

Mrs. Susan Sehoales. No. 2724 North Fairhill street, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private.

WEEKS. On July 25. 1900. Willie. Infant on of William A.

and Anna E. Weeks, aged 6 months. 22 days. Due notice of tile funeral vill be given from 2341 Berks street. WILCOCK.

On Julr 25. 1900. Marv wife of L. John Wilcock and daughter of the late Lewis C. and Sarah J.

Boyer. aged 36 years. rnneral services on Saturdav. Julv 28. at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 4745 Hawthorn street, Frankford.

Interment private. WILKINSON. On July 24. 1900, Weston White, son of Robert and Eliza Jane Wilkinson, aged 3 years. Funeral services on Thursday.

26th at 1.30 p. at the residence of his parents, rear 1710 Carlton street. Interment private. WILLIAMS. On Julv 24.

190O Hone widow of the late Hiram C. Williams, and daughter of the late W. D. Cheesman. of Med- rord.

X. .1.. aged 4 years. Funeral services on Sattirrinv afternoon ut 2 nVlnrt at rha n.eiHuniM of her daughter, 1952 Mervlne street. Interment private.

WOODROFFE. On Julv 23. 190O. Daniel A. D.

Woodroffe. in his 33d year. The Chestnut Hill Court. No. 110.

F. of are invited. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 45 East Hartwell avenue.

Chestnut Hill. IN ME MORI AM SCHMID. In loving remembrance of Joseph Schmid. who died July 20. 1892.

husband of my clear mother. Mary A. Schmid. who died May 4. 1900.

WEI.SH. In loving remr mbranre of my dear sister Lorctta Welsh, who died Julv 26, 1899. HER SU.fF.R ALICE. JJNDERTAKERS ODLLDWELB KL GMiDLB Has opened his NEW Central OFFICE at 1517 CHESTNUT Street. I Branch Office.

41 N. ISth street. Branch Office. Market and 36th Street Branch Office. Lancaster Avenue and 40th St.

THE LATEST IH REAL ESTATE Improvements Are Now Being Made to the Cookman Methodist Episcopal Church WORK IN CONTEMPLATION New Office, Floors and Roof at Sshuylkill Arsenal Many Contracts Closed The congregation of the Cookman Methodist Kplscopal Church, at Twelfth street and Lehigh avenue, will have improvements made to the edifice to cost about JJ6200. Contractor A. V. Heysore secured a permit yesterday to build a one-story extension, 17x32.8 feet, on iron frame, to be covered with metal, and also to cut an arch through the wall for a new pipe organ. The church will be generally-overhauled, including refrescoing, painting, leveling the gallery, and putting In electric lights.

The organ will be purchased ami placed in the alcove In about six months. ArchitectIIenry A. Macomb has prepared plans and specifications for the construction and completion of a roof, floor and an office in the court yard of Xo. 3 building at the Schuylkill Arsenal. The specifications provide for the following work: Excavating, stone masonry, brick work, cntgranite, structural Iron work, semi-porous terra cotta, fire proofing," cement and concrete carpenter work and lumber, slate roofing, plumbing, hard-ware pointing and glazing and skylights.

W. A. Hurlock Son, Stephen Girard Building, will bid on the work. The contract for the Excelsior Trust and Saving Fund Company's new building at 1(K)6 Lehigh avenue, has been awarded to Contractor Frederick Dokenwadel, by Architect George U. ltehfuss.

The Bureau of Building Inspection Issued a permit to Contractors McDevltt Itam-scy yesterday, to make extensive alterations, at the northwest corner of Fifteenth and Locust streets, for A. T. Pollard, to cost $5000. This will consist of putting In new floors, six windows and a bay window, and a new roof. They also secured a permit to enlarge the pantry, lay a new floor and put on a new roof, at the Hittenhouse Club, 1811 Walnut street.

J. R. Supplee's Sons have awarded a contract to Burd P. Evans for extensive alterations, improvements and additions, at 1442 and 1444 Xorth Eleventh street, to cause an expenditure of $4o0. This work will consist of changing dwellings into offices, milk depot, wagon shed and a stable.

The materials to be used are brick and iron with girder construction. Whelan Brothers will build fourteen two-story six-room, houses, on the north side of Porter street, west of Sixteenth street. The Heysore Engineering Company, cf this city, is installing new sets of snuff making machinery at a factory at Helm-etta, X. J. Builder J.

H. Jordan is at work making alterations to the old Boys' High School, at the southeast corner of Broad and Green streets, to cost $2800. Xew toilet rooms will be constructed inside of the buildinjj and a new window will be cut in the wall. W. T.

Roberts reports the sale of two of his handsome English houses, at Ogontz Park, during the past "week; one at the ws street. The work will cost $1600. Barner Quinta is putting up a three-story brick dwelling, 18x64 feet, at 507 Catharine street, for Beetle Flnkelstein, owner. Auctioneers J. A.

Freeman's Sons yes terday sold the following properties under the hammer at tne pniiaoeipnia Excnange: Three ground rents of $51 each, secured by 3021. 3023 and 3025 Xorth American street, for $500 each; ground rent of $120, secured by 1438 South Flity-nttn street for $1950; two two-story brick stores and dwellings, 1717 and 1719 lieed street, for $1250 and $1200 respectively; sold since last report: two-story brick dwelling, 1S25 Dickinson street, for sioOO: tne Eiwoou, Ivins Tube Company's plant, nt Oak Lane Station. Including all the real estate, ma chinery, for and a two-and-a-hnlf-story stone store and dwelling and two two-story frame dwellings, southwest corner of Ridge and Port Royal avenues, Roxborough, for $44UO. PERMITS ISSUED YESTERDAY. Ell Itorer.

owner, repair porch. County Line and Fourth street. A. V. He.vsure.

contractor, build organ extension. 17x31i.8 feet, southeast corner of Twelfth street and Lrhiuh avenue. 1. Oiler Engineering Company, contractors, nut in electric passenger and freight elevator. 14 South Eleventh street.

John McNeil, contractor, put in two new hulk windows and build two-story rear hrick addition. 12x17.6 leet. southwest corner of Tenth and Dauphin streets, cost $100O. David France owner, luiild shed. 16x16 feet, Sixtv-nrst street and Elmwood avenue.

Henry G. Schuitz Son. contractors, build three-storv brick dwelling. 18x65.6 feet, northwest corner of Ambler and Sergeant streets; cost Thomas Xohle. contractor, build one-story brick back building.

10.6x12.5 feet. 2035 East York street. A. Gcurley. owner, build addition and stable.

2lii Jefferson street, cost $16oo. li. Quinta. contractor, build three-storv brick dwelling. 507 Catharine street, cost $3100.

McDevltt Hamsey. contractors, alterations. 1811 Walnut street also alterations, northeast corner of Fifteenth and Locust streets, cost 3OO0. H. P.

Schneider, contractor, build second-story addition, with bay windows, front side and rear, 13'-i7 Erie avenne. cost $500. Porter Thompson Sons, contractors build rear shed. 12x12 feet. 1854 Bucklus street.

.1. Kisterbock Son. applicants, put in brick set heater. 1220 South Fifty-seventh street. Peter Curran, owner, build front porch, 1Sx5 feet, northeast corner of Church lane and ISeech-woim! street.

Charles J. W. Piatt, contractor, build thinl-storv bay window. 831 South Forty-eighth street. J.

H. Jordan, contractor, alterations southeast corner of Bread and Green street. J. Walter Thompson, contractor, extend bulk window. 2o5.H Camae street.

Kurd P. Evans, contractor, alterations 1442 and 1444 North Eleventh street. Sheble Klemm owners, build one-story blacksmith hop. Ashland street anil Frankford Cveek. C.

F. Wells Son. contractors, build fourth-story addition. 1634 Walnut street. George A.

Sorber. contractor, enclose shed, remove stairway repair floor, new partition and cut three doorways. 17 East Haines street, cost ssoo. Alexander P. Simpson, contractor, build w-rn shed.

12x2D feet, southwest corner of Keyer and Price Charles G. Fritz, owner build one-storv boat house. 14x28 feet. Stone House and Jones'. Lanes.

Emerjr Gibeau. contractor, build one-storv brick kitchens, each 12x12 feet. 2620 and i'622 North Twenty-seventh street. Doyle Doak. contractors, interior and fexte-rlor alterations.

113 North Third street. John Duncan, contractor, strengthen floors. 16 South Sixth street. Real Estate Transfers Curtln and Ryan S. E.

cor South Twelfth Street Real Estate Co. to Celia Knox; Dec. 15. 18x56 $275 Same sold Celia Knox to Henry Gauler; July 25. 1SXK) 275 Camae E.

175 ft. S. Louden Logan Real Estate Co. to Frederick W. Sauers; July 2, 1VMKV 25x86.6 375 To Chas Widmayer Twelfth E.

100 ft. S. Louden: 20x86.81a 325 Carlisle Nos. 1842 and 1844 S. Annie G.

W. Hood to Martha A. Whyte; July 20. 1900; ea. 14x46; ea.

g. r. $60 '450 Clearfield N. 72 ft. E.

15.8x 58; mtge. $1300; Rorer W. ifct ft. S. Clearfield: 14x52; g.

r. $60 William S. Ellinger to Elizabeth A. Hilton; May 23. 19O0 1,500 Also lot 61 ft.

N. E. Ann and 36 ft. S. E.

Gaul; 48.1 1x104. 4Mi 1,000 No. 3021 X. David McKlbhln to John Hirshnian; July 20. 190O; 14.2x54.6; mtge.

$1200 800 De Lancev Xo. 2O06 Emlen Hutchinson to Francis I. Gowen; July 2, 1000: 24x100 27,500 Elmwood N. W. and Hay lane, mid.

Harriet It. Landreth to Lucius S. Lan-dreth: Julv 23, 10OO: S32.i-ixirreg Nom. East Price and Wakefield W. cor.

39.3x20.6; East Price and Wakefield N. 40.3v;x2ftl.l,i Clarence B. Moore to Robert Cherry: July 17, 190O. .38,500 Fairvlew N. W.

75 ft. N. K. Eigh- tv-nrst st. Cherbourg Park Real Estate.

Co. to Charlotte A. Jnram; June 29, 1900: 25x1 Oil S75 To Charles M. Juram Fairvlew N. W.

10O ft. X. E. Eighty-first 25x100 875 Eiehtv-seventh S. W.

33 8-100 ft. X. W. Tinicum Anthonv A. Hirst to Frank Herman; July 9.

1900 80x 101 23-100 300 Fifteenth No. 1904 Michael J. Danaher to Maud Eustace; July 11, 1900; 15.3x61 3.800 Front W. 78 ft. X.

Cumberland-Edward Austin to Archibald Austin; June 12, 1900: 20x110 4,000 Ilsgert N. 320 ft. E. Twenty-seventh st. John P.

Walker to Lewis A. Hubhs; Julv 5. 10O0; 20x112.6 600 Kne W. lo8 ft. S.

Huntingdon Harrv W. Bmireau to Francis McWH-llnnis; July 20. lOOO: 12x45.6 900 Indiana X. and Rosehlll W. s.

Albert Lange to Gottlob Benzinger; July 24. 1900: 15.4x61 3,000 Kennedy N. E. 27.4 ft. S.

E. James Frank P. Lipscomb to Frederick Volz, July 17, 1900; 12.11x56.i 1,400 Xinth Xo. 35 X. Porter At wood to David C.

Folwell; July 18, 1900; 15x 65.1 Horn. Same sold David C. Folwell to Frank Hardart; July 18. 1900 Xom. Xorris Xo.

3127 Commonwealth T. I. and T. Co. to Theodor Forster; July 24, 19O0; 15x67; mtg-.

$2O00 200 Also Norris Xo. 3141; 15x67; mtge. $2000 50 Ontario and Third S. E. cor Integrity Buildlnir Association to Then.

Seeling: Julv 19. 1900; 16x60 2,600 Oxford and Fiftv-slxth X. E. 2014; Oxford X. 20 ft.

E. Fifty-sixth St. (2 lots): ea. 15x84 Hnry P. Smiers to David A.

Hammond: July 23. 1900 4.000 Roxborough S. E. 150 ft. X.

ft. phin John Wolf to Matilda W. Welsch: Julv 23. 10OO: 20.1x117 2-- 2.S0O Seventeenth st. anil Lehigh X.

E. cor John Loupiirfln to John Bennett: July 19. 190O: 29.64x20 12,000 Sixteenth and Clearfield X. W. cor.

Helen F. Baker to Hich Kerr; July 24, 1900: 18x65; $4500 1,200 Shnrpnack X. W. 430 ft. S.

W. Germantown ave. Elizabeth Mearns to Henry Dokenwadel; July 23, 1900 75x 78 2,000 Sixth and Jayuo X. W. cor Carter B.

T'-vlo- Clarence B. Moore; Oct. 16. '99 25x173 Xom. Same sold Clarence B.

Moore to John R. Drexel: Julv 23. 70.000 Xo. S. Adelaide K.

Bispbam to Penna. Co. for Julv 16. 1900: 18.6x95.6 23,500 Thirtv-second E. 46.6 ft.

X. Cumberland Hermnn Vulcntiw to Minn L. Herzog: 7. 1900; 15.3x62; c. r.

$108; mtee. $900 600 Twelfth W. 79.10W, ft. S. Jefferson Albert Oelssert to Rerail Grocers' B.

snd L. Association; July 18. 1900; 16x 70 4,500 Twelfth Xo. 1163 S. John McAleer to Donato Dorazio; June 25.

1900; 16.2x 60.8 2,200 W'nona K. 194.8V. 'ft. S. W.

20.9xS6 Winona S. E. s. 256V, ft. S.

Pulaski: 20.4Wr 87.: Winds S. 277. V. ft. f.

W. Pulaski: 20 8xS7.1TTohn Podirers to Commercial B. and Association: July 24. 1900: mtges. $8250 Xom.

Delaware County Transfers Media Joseph D. Tuokerrrian. of Media, to Martha K. Baker, of same place, bouse and lot 40x150 feet, on north side of Second street Xom. Martha E.

Baker, of Media, to Mary J. Tuekcrman. of same place, honse and lot. 40x150 feet, on Xorth aide of Second street Marcns Hook George G. Patchell.

Clerk of Orphans' Court, of Pennsylvania, to Annie E. Ewinz. of Marcus Hook frame honse and lot. 18x115 feet Nether Providence Joseph Fitzell. of PhilfidelpMa.

Mary W. Trimble, -of Moylan. lot 152r.206 feet Montgomery County Transfers Messuage and- lot of land containing 6 acres in Xew. Hanover township. Natha Portland.

1300 tons coal. ISLAND CITY, American schooner, Philadelphia to Charleston, 550 tons coal and return with lumber. BENJAMIN A. V.V BRUNT. American schooner, Philadelphia to Portland, 1S50 tons coal, 70 cents.

RICH A DS. LEAMING. American schooner, Philadelphia to Bayvlew, i50 tons coal, bj cents. ABEL C. BUCKLEY.

American schooner, Philadelphia to New Bedford, 360 tons coal, .70 cents. L. G. RABEL, American schooner, 528 tons, Ellzabethport to Halifax. coal, 1.10 and discharge.

ELECTRA BAILEY, American schooner, 29! tons. Philadelphia to Bangor, coal, 7o cents. JAMES YOUNG. American schooner, 225 tons, Edgewater to Bar Harbor, coal, 65 cents. ELLA F.

CROMWELL, American schooner, 157 tons, Edgewater to Thoinaston, coal, 75 cents. M. E. MORSE. American schooner, 612 tons, Pascagonla to New York, lumber, JOEL COOK, American schooner.

381 tons, Lewes to Charleston, fish scrap, thence to Xew York, lumber. JAMES M. HALL, American schooner. 83 tons, Newbcra, N. C.

to Atlantic City, and return with lumber. MARY E. MORSE, American schooner, 612 tons, pHScagoula to New York, lumber, JS. JOHN PAUL. American schooner.

352 tons. Boston to Gold Coast, general cargo. MABEL HOOPER, American schooner, 550 tODS, New York to Jacksonville, fertilize and oil. BARTHOLDI. Britisli schooner, 298 tons, Jacksonville and Fernandina to St.

Lucia, lumber, $10. FOREIGN MAILS Closing of Foreign Mails at Philadelphia Postoffice for the Week Ending July 23, 1900 THURSDAY. For Macelo and Santos, per S. S. 4.00 A.

M. for Campeche. Yucatan, Tabesco and Chiapas, per K. S. Segursnca.

via Havjna and Progiefo (other parts of Mexico, and for Cuba when sjeclally addressed), 9.O0 A. M. for Jamaica, per S. S. Admiral Sampsin.

from Boston, 5.O0 P. M. SATURDAY-For Ij Plata countries, per S. S. Pacific.

2.30 A. M. for Netherlands per S. S. Ritterdam (when specially addressed).

4.00 A. M. for Scotland, per S. S. Furnessia.

via Glasgow (when specially addressed). 4.00 A. for Porto Rico. Curacao and Venezuela, per S. S.

Philadelphia (Savanilla and Carthagona, via Cuiacoa when specially addressedl. 4.00 A. for Inagua and Haiti, per S. S. Alps.

4.00 A. for Fortune Island, Jamaica. Savanilla and Carthegena per S. S. Athos (Costa Rica, when specially addressed).

4.0O A. for Cuba, per Mexico, via Havana (when specially addressedl 4 00 A. for Mantauzas. Calbarien. NiM-vltas.

Gihara and Baracoa. per S. S. Ollnda (ordlnury mail only when specially addressed). 9 0O A.

for Great Britain and Ireland, per 5 Rhvnland via tineenstown (when specially addressedl. 9.UO A. M. for Euroe. per S.

3. Lucania via Queenstown. 9.00 A. M. SUNDAY For Costa Rica, per steamer from New Orleans.

11. OO P. M. PRINTED MATTER. ETC.

German steamers sailing on Tuesdays take printed matter, etc. Germany and specially addressed printed matter, etc. for other parts of Europe. American and White Star steamers on Wednwlays. German and French steamers on Thursuays.

and Cunard and German steamers on Safurc'avs take iirlnted matter, for all countries for which they are advertised to carry mail. DAILY Mexican overland, 6.30 A. D.B0 A 11.30 A. 3.30 P. M.

6 P. 9.30 foreign registered mail. 6.00 P. M. mails for China, Japan.

Hawaii and Australia, via Vancouver (when specially addressed "via 9 So A. M. and 9.3o P. mails via New Orleans. 6.30 P.

M. and 11.00 P. M. malls for the Philippine Islands. 9.30 A.

M. and 9.3U mails via San Francisco. 9.30 A. M. and ft 30 malls for Newfoundland, via North Svdnev, 4.00 1'.

M. mails for St. Pierre-Mlque-lon via Boston, 6.00 P. malls for Cuba, by rail' to Miami, Florida, Tuesday and Satnrday. 6 30 A.

mails for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa' Florida, daily except Monday (Sunday at 8 10.45 A. M. TRANS-PACIFIC MAILS. ETC. Malls for China and Japan, per S.

S. Empress of India (registered mail must be directed via Vancouver) close at Vancouver, B. July 30, 1900. Mails for China and Japan. Hawaii and the.

Philippine Islands, per S. S. America Mara, close at San Francisco August 3. 1900. Mails for Australia (except West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe), Xew Zealand, New Caledonia, Hawaii.

1 iji and Samoan Islands, per 8. S. Alanicda, close at San Francisco August 8. 1000. Mails for China, Japan.

Hawaii and the Philippine Islands, per S. S. City of Pekln, close at San Francisco August 11. 19oo. Malls for China.

Japau and Philippine Islands, per S. Kinshu Mam (registered mail be directed "via close at Seattle, August 15. 19iS. Mails for Hawaii, per S. S.

Australia, close at Sau Francisco August 22. 19O0. Malls for Australia (except West Australia and New Zealand), and FIJI Islands, per S. 8. Aorangl, close at Vancouver, B.

August 24, 1900. Sunday Seashore Trips via Philadelphia and Reading Route One dollar excursion trains lefire Cliest-nnt St. and South St. Ferries A. M.

Snndars for Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cnpe Slav and Sea Isle City, additional for Atlantic City ".) A. M. Startling Feats at Chestnut Hill The startlinar performance Introduced at Chestnut Hill I'art by J. J. Urnnt on aerial electric bicycle Is one of the most sensational novelties ever presented nt iia outdoor resort.

Fifty feet iu the air Is stretched a live electric wire nd npou this Mr. Grant essays to ride. HU wheel Is covered with myriad of electrie lights that make of the rider a brilliant and thrilling spectacle, The -erformanees are given twice dally. Albert CI. Uosatl's famous Xew York Marine Band continues to furnish the music.

Residents of Frankford are planning to establish a branch of the free library at 'Unity and Frankford streets. held for disinfection, completed same and released 11 A. M. SCHOONER AND STEAMER DAMAGED. The steamer Parthian and schooner Sullivan Sawin, before reported, collided in Vineyard Sound last night during dense fug.

Both damaged. Schooner lost bowsprit. Steamer had some plates above water line punctured. Steamer started for Boston with schooner In tow. Steamer Spartan reports above damage to steamer not serious.

AMERICA RETURNED DISABLED. The Norwegian steamer America, benoe for Port Antonio, returned to Philadelphia on account of derangement of pumps, and is now at Neafle Levy's yard where repairs will be completed In a few days. BARK AND STEAMER COLLIDE. London, July 25. British bark Jasper, from Wexford, for Metis and British steamer Wlnifredlan.

from Liverpool for Boston, collided off Feet-net. Bark received damage and returned to Wexford. Extent of Injury to steamer if any cot known. MODOC AND ADDIE FULLER COLLIDE. Boston, July 25.

Modoc, schooner, from Advocate for Xew York, and schooner Addle Fuller, from Sands River for Xew York, put in here damaged, having collided on Monday Inst, near Nauset, Mass. Both proceeded after making repairs. SHIP JOHN A. BRIGGS LIBELED. The Pacific Pine Company, which has Its principal oftice in San Francisco.

has tiled a libel in the United States District Court against the American s'dp Johu A. Brlcgs. to recover damages arising from an alleged breach of contract. Deputy Marshal Huddell attached the vessel and security is required In the sum of $6000 for Its release. The company complaius that In September.

1899. a charter party was entered Into under which the vessel was to bring a large quantity of lumber from Honolulu and Puget Sound. Washington to Philadelphia. That there was delay In loading and that the lumber was not properly laden on the ship, causing the quantity of lumber brought being 100.000 feet short of the amount agreed to be carried. It was related that the company had a contract to deliver 1.450.000 feet of lumber and on account of the delay and shortage may lie required to have additional lumber brought by another ship.

PIONEER LAKE CAPTAIN DEAD. Buffalo. July 24. Frank J. McCabe.

one of the pioneer captains of the Great Lakes, passed away at his late home, 794 South Park avenue early last evening. Captain McCabe Is survived by his wife and three grown up children. He was a member of the Shipmasters' Association and the C. M. B.

Captain McCabe has been a Great Lakes sailor for the fast forty-one years. He shipped on a sall-ng vessel when only 13 years old. When quite a young man he was master of the old schooner Porter. About fifteen years ago he was appointed master of the Western Transit liner Chicago, which boat he sailed for many years. The last boat he commanded was the big steel steamer Boston of the same line.

CAPTAIN OUELLED A MUTINY. Chicago. Julv 24. When the tug Perfection arrived here to-day Captain William Smith explained the mystery at Racine Sunday night. Ha said be had been upon as he was in the pilot house oiling the steering gear by two members of the crew who had been over town anil had filled up with liquor.

They threw him down and tore his shirt off before he had recovered from the surprise of the attack. He got to his feet and then seized an ax to defend himself. He struck Robert Marshall, a deckhand, over the head, and that quieted matters. WILL RAISE STEAMER OCONTO. Kingston, July 24.

One of the most Important wrecking Jobs ever undertaken In deep water on the lakes will be the contract the Donnelly Wrecking and Salvage Company has taken to raise the steamer Oconto. The wreck lies in 105 feet of water opposite he Thousand Islands Park in the St. Lawrence River. At the time she was lost the Oconto wa laden with general merchandise. She struck a shoal and then slid off into the deepest part of the river.

That was ten years ago and this is the first move to recover the steamer and cargo. The insurance was held by Smith Davis Company, of Buffalo, who have lust awarded the contract to the Donnelly Company. TO BREAK THE FORCE OF SEA WAVES. An Italian gentleman. Baron Venvenuto d'Ales-sandro.

livir.s in Paris. 62 rue Bosselre. has invented a new method of protecting vessels at sea. entrances to harbors, light houses, from the force of waves and surf, which he claims Is more efficient than the nse of oil. His invention consists in retaining on the surface of the water an nnsubmergible floating net by meftns of outriggers when used to protect vessels In storms at sea.

anil by attaching it to buoys when used to protect light houses, hydraulic works in construction, entrances to harbors, etc. He bases the ldeaof his invention upon the principle that in covering the surface of the sea with a thin, flexible, light and floating body of whatever nature, the part covered forms a crust under which the molecules of the Imprisoned mass cf water cannot move In the same manner as the surrounding bodv of uncovered water, the result being that even the most violent waves, upon reaching the edge of the crust. Instead of climbing over It. of breaking or of destroying it. will iass under It aa if there was a fall rr difference of level, becomes flattened out and lose much of their fcrce.

BOSNIA AND ADRIA IMPRESSED. The Hamburg-American Packet Company's steamship Adrla which has been a regular trader between Philadelphia and Hamburg, has been Impressed into Germany's service for immediate use in carrying troops and munitions of war to China. The steamship Bosnia, previously chartered bv the German Government, is being hurried along as ranidly as possible, and before she leaves 8500 tons of coal will be loaded Into her hold at the Greenwich piers. She will proceed direct from Philadelphia to San Francisco, where a stop will tie made to take on board a number of horses for the German cavalry. TUGS IN A COLLISION.

New York. July 25. The tusr Flannery wasi run. into by tug Hart and sunk In the North River at the foot of Seventeenth street. Mondav evening, and her cargo of 270 tons of irt was lost.

A CARGO OF LUMBER LIBELED. William A. Jinrpny. ot reaior. wi captain or the schooner Edwtn C.

filed a libel in the United States District Court yesterday agaist a cargo of 99.431 feet of lumber which the schooner conveved from Norfolk. to the East Brooklyn Box Company, at East Brooklyn. Anne Arundel countv Mil. The libel Is to recover an sliced balance of S14.34 freight and $100 demurrage. It is alleged that the schooner was compelled to lie In the stream five days before the box company.

would agree with the shipper of the lumber to accept the caxvo. STEAMERS' SCHEDULE TO ARRIVE. IDate ofj I Sailing. Name. From.

For. tHillton Island Largo Hatasu Henriette Tartar Prince. tTroJan tWest yBurgomeister Tinea Burgundia Majestic Westernland La Champagne Europe G. Patricia tLivonian Aureole Columbian Switzerland Siberian Cufic tChlverstone Maasdam tHanseat S. of Nebraska.

Minneapolis tHaxby K. Waesland tMarvland tOilfleld L'Aquitaine Bovic Umbrla Kensington Werra G. Waldersee. Siberian fArchtor fArmstor July 2 July 4 Rotterdam Stettin Marseilles Hamburg Dieppe Naples v. Avonmouth London Shields Huelva Marseilles Queenstown Antwerp Havre London Bremen Plymouth Glasgow Shields Liverpool Antwerp Glasgow Liverpool Havre Rotterdam Swansea Glasgow London Shields Southampton Liverpool London Rouen Havre Phil ad a N.

York Phlliirl. July 9 July 10 July 101 July 10 July 12; July I3i July 13 July 13: PhllHHu Philada Talk Phlladu Philada Philada Philada July 13 N. York July 14 N. York N. York X.

York Vorlr July 14 July 14 July 14 July 17! N. York July 17 Julv 17 July 17 N. York Philada Phllsils July 18 N. York July 18 July IS Philada Philada N. York Phllnda July 18 July IS July 19 N.

York July 19 July 19 Phlladu X. York N. York Philada July 19 July 19 July 20 July 20 X. York Philada Philada July 20 July 20 Philada i'l X. York July 21 July 21 Julv 21 July 21 July 21 Liverpool I Liverpool I Antwerp I Genoa Hamburg X.

York N. York X. York X. York N. York Philada Philada Philada July 21 July 24 July 24 Amsterdam Gibraltar TO DEPART.

Date of Name. Sailing. For. From. -Minnesota Lucania Funiessia Minnehaha Rhynland Hllltaru Palatla tArcatlia Menominee British Empire.

Majestic Westernland Patria K. L'Aquitane G. Knrfurst Waesland Minneapolis Werra Umbrla tWest Point Tartar Prince. S. of Nebraska.

July 27 London July 28 Liverpool July July 28 London July 28 Liverpool July 28; Rotterdam Julv 2.8i Hamburg July 28 Hamburg July 28 London July 28 Antwerp Aug. 1 Liverpool Aug. ll Antwerp Ang. Naples Aug. 2 Hamburg Philada N.

York N. York N. York Philada Philada N. York Philada Philada N. York X.

York V. York N. York X. York Aug. 2, Havre N.

York Aug. 2 Bremen Aug. 4 Liverpool Aug. 4 London Aug. 4 Xaples.

Genoa. X. York PhllH.in X. York X. York Aug.

4 Liverpool N. York Aug. 4 London Aug. 4 Azores. Aug.

4 Glasgow Aug. 7' Bremen Aug. 9' Antwerp Aug. 8: Liverpool Aug. 8 Hamburg Aug.

8 Southampton X. York N. York X. York K.W.der Gr'se Switzerland Oceanic Deutsehland New York Kensington Columbia La Touralne. M.

tMaryland Campania Anchorla Marquette Aller Neustrla Lahn St. Paul Teutonic JPlanet La Laurentlan Trave Etrnria Eagle Cymric K. M. Theresia tMacklnaw St. Louis Germanic Koenig Luise.

Philada X. York X. York N. York Aug. Antwerp X.

York N. Yorlr Aug. llnmouig Aug. Havre Aug. 9: Naples.

Genoa. N. York X. York PhllMiln Aug. 10i London Ang.

llj Liverpool IN. York N. York York Aug. 11 Glasgow Aug. Hi London Aug.

11 Bremen X. York Aug. 14! Naples X. York York Aug. 14 Bremen Aug.

15 Southampton Aug. 15; Liverpool Aug. 16 London Aug. ll Havre Aug. 181 Glasgow Aug.

18i Bremen Aug. 18! Liverpool Aug. 21 London Aug. 21 Liverpool Aug. 21 Bremen X.

York N. York Phlladu V. York X. York York IX. York Philada X.

York X. York Philada X. York N. York N. York Aug.

22 London Aug. 22 Southampton Aug. 22, Liverpool Aug. 23iBremen Vessels marked carry the mails. tDo not carry passengers.

FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS SIR GARNET WOLSELEY. British "steamer, Baltimore to Cork, for orders, option Denmark or Norway, 13,000 quarters grain. 4 shillings. August. ST.

-BERNARD. British steamer. to Cork, for orders. 12,000 quarters grain, 3 shillings lOi pence, August. steamer, Kange to tjork.

ror oruers. or Aarnhuus. 23.000 quarters grain. 3 shillings. 9 pence.

If both ports, 4 shillings, August. F-AiiOIEAD. British steamer. Baltimore to Cork, for orders. 13,000 quarters grain, 3 shillings 10 pence, August 25.

cancellation. ABEHFKLDY. British steamer. 1440 tons, Bangor' to United Kingdom or Continent, deals, August. GEORGE FARWELL.

American steamer. 784 tons, Xew York ti Jacksonville, railroad Iron. WHITE CROSS. British steamer. 1944 tons.

Gulf to United Kingdom or Continent, general cargo 18 shillings pence, option Hamburg, 20 shillings. November 20. GERM A VIA, British steamer. 189 tons. Gulf to United Kingdom or Continent, general cargo.

19 shillings pence, option Hamburg, 20 shillings, December 25. GREKIEVE, British steamer, 1083 tons, and LESBURG. British steamer, 1728 tons. Gulf to two Mediterranean ports, general cargo. 19 shillings 6 pence, option two Adriatic ports 20 shillings pence, August 20, cancellation." TROPIS.

British steamer. 2340 tons, Pcnsacola to Bordeaux, lumber. 125 shillings. August. POLAXA.

British steamer. 1898 tons. Newport Xews to Rio Janeiro, coal. 22 shillings rrncc. (Before reported without rate.) NT AXXA.

Italian har. New York to Xnples or Pazzuoli, 40OO barrels petroleum, 3 shillings 14 pence, prompt. MAUD SXARE. American schooner. Philadelphia to Bangor, 450 tons coal, DO cents, A ES DUFHELD.

American schooner, Philadelphia to Warwick, R. 1... 275 tons coal, so cents. IOXA TUXXELL. American schooner.

Philadelphia to Bangor. 19o0 tons cosi, 75 cents. EVA. A. DANEN POWER.

American schooner. Philadelphia to Richmond, 330 tons coal, 95 cents and NIMBUS. American schooner, rb.lladelpb.Ia to.

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