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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER SUNDAY 3IORNIKG, JANUARY 18D0. I whole FAaiitr roisom GOSSIP OF YORK ETZ'S ER. On the 7th Instant. eorc H. Sirtz-rer.

in ih ith year of Ills (re. Tiie relatives and friends of the family are repetfuy invited to attend itm fimeraL afternonn. at n'elock. from affianced to Sharkey, the rather widely known New York sporting man, at the time he killed llano. His friends claimed that the homicide was justifiable, but nevertheless the gallows hi Ut roldence, Kuter oireeu To proceed to They Had the Grip and Took Strychnin In Mistaka foe Uinta.

DtAnBORx, Jan. JL A terrible mistake HE BIJOU. stared him ia tbe face. In this emergency Maggie Jordan rained access to his cell ia the was made in the lain 11 of Merrill tlriffia her lis Dramatis Critics anl GUtcrt al Sulli- Oetmoiiem Chares lor aervie0. interment at vauu.

MOOKK. On January lm WUson. son of the late Jacob and Marfraret A. Moore, la the 2.4th year of his aire. Tiie relative and friends the family, Press-meir t'nlon.

No. 4, and the Forty-two Club, are re-siwetfuliy Invited to attend the funeral, ou Monday afternoon, at o'clock, from his late residence V20 Crone at reet. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. last night. Tha family all had the ionuensaand took strychnin Instead fouinln.

Mr. Oriffla. Totutw, donned his clothing, placed her ap- rarel npos him and enabled him to escape, le tied to Hpuiu and there she joined him. thh's N37 Opera. only to find a rode awakening from her dream his wife, a daughter axed 13 and a son aged wer th victims.

Thadaaghter died at 1 o'clock this morning and thr Is hop for Mr. Oriffin. Urn. Oriftia sod th son hav a par chance to puli through. only to find tbst her hero was a ruffian.

She came back to this country Sharkey flying to TEE GONDOLIERS 0 WILL EE A GO MOORE. On January 9, 1S9Q, George C. Mnore, son of ElizalK-th and the late Joliu C. The relative and friends of the family, aim Energetic Council, So. KU A.

L. of and tiie Funeral Oiret-tors' ASNOciatlou. are reApectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from bis late iwiidence, 736 Button wood street. BICLDOON'. On th 0th Marneret.

wife of Cuba, where be now is and in time she married young 8canlan. fih has since shown that she is composed of the stuff of which real hero ines are made, and that her husband is to-dar MARRIED EATON MILLER. On January 7, 1S90, at th requeue of Ui bride' parent. North Fifth street, by the Rev. Asbury C.

Clarke, Mr. William F. Eaton to Mia Paulino Miller, both of Philadel Tho Curious Change Which Has JJIOREPAUGH'S FAMILY THEATRE. -JJIOEEPAUGH'S FAMILY THEATRE. Forepaugh's Family Theatre.

To-morrow, Monday Afternoon, January 13, GUSTAVUS LEVIGK And a Strong Company in that Great Drama, ROMANY RYE. Romany Rye Matinee for Ladies and Children Every Afternoon. one of tha richest young actors in America ia largely due to her ears and business energy. Taken Place in Advertising. Tennls Muldonn.

aired SS years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Alonday morning, at 8 o'eloik, from her husband's residence, a6 Wood street. High mass at St. Francis' Church. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery.

the 9th George Nebhut. in his 44th year. The relatives and friends of the family are iiui is an ouu iuue romance, isn it I am not vet done chattinj about actors. Many intelligent men seriously contend that THE ROMAKCE OF MAGGIE JORDAN i. Tee had it, but Pm nwly over it sow; only an occasional tnuxf and a trill of a chill, bat I don't mind it much.

Thy my it sometime leant after it a Imonet of pirit but 1 intend to escape that by kino amusement, and experience has taught me that the handsomest, cheapest and bet place for to obtain that Mr. B. F. Keith's New and Elegant Theatre, reseciruny luviiea to stieuu ine iunerai, on juoimay afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 2to llarien street. Interment at North wood.

nearly all dramatic performers of high rank phia. At Philadelphia, Jan. J. lw. tjy Her.

J. V. Moualiaii, Sir. rank X. Hartntan, of PhiUuMphla.

to MI Auuie K. LeiUy, of Creamery, Montgomery county. Pa. MULjroBI DtLLUK. On Thursday, 1WM, at Krlo, by Iter.

Charles liusk, Mortimer to Pyl.il A. lnLeur. Of Jan. im. at St.

Ftern's Charch Keetonr, IIS Locum street, Philadelphia, by Kev. Or, MeConneli. eorif twten. rteder to tUrbara Crumuinr, ioth ol Philadelphia. NOBL1T.

On the 10th at Ogonts. Harry are, to a certain extent, insane; meaning thereby not that they are maniacs, but that Some Chat About Tlieatrteal People in eldest sou of Dell and Elizatieth Nohlit, in the 25th year of his aire. Relatives aud friends are Invited to Which It Aj'rs That Kdwin Booth their minds are not normally inclined, and that what are considered the best demonstra attend the funeral, from tiie resident- of his parents, as ogoutz, on Monday, the 1-ith at 2 o'clock. THE mnd Joseph Jefferson A Confirmed Ji rMiritualit Directed Into This tions ot their genius are nothing mors than mental fantasies. However this may be, it is interment at St.

faui nurcn. cneltennam. PAGE. On th Wh of January, 1890, Mary widow of the late Ambrose Page, In her 76th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral services, on Monday, at Channel of Thought by Augustus DIE1.

BARRV. on th loth Instant, Mar v. wife of the late Edward Barry. The relatives and friends of th family are reaectfully Invited to attend th on TueMlay inornlnK. at 8.W o'ebjek.

front her lata a rather aiogolar fact, although one not generally known, that the two leading actors ou the American stage, Kdwin Booth and Joseph Jef- Fen no A Story Which William J. Florence Does Not Tell About Him A 4 Paw's, Jan. 20, HARRY MEREDITH in "A PERFECT TRUST." A BIJOU self. aon, are continued Spiritualists. I don't mean that they are trembling on the precipice of that misty belief, but that they are dyed-in-the- 12 o'clock noon, at the residence of her son-in-law.

Mr. John Hendricks, No. 174S Beacon street, off Columbia avenue, alMive Twenty-sixth street, interment private, st Lafavette Cemetery. PA Kit the 10th Margaret ParkhilL aged 6i years. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Mouday, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 3530 Smediev street.

Interment private. To proceed to Green Mount Cemetery. PATCHELL. On January 9, ltWO. Mrs.

Mary M. Patched, aged 27. The relatives and friends of the faiullv ar resuectfallv invited toatteud thelunnal, on 8 rettdxiK "17 Oxfoid street. Ke(uiein Mass at ht. Miciuuii's Cliurdi.

To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. BLACK. On the toth Instant, James, son of Jan and th late Charles Black, iu the iNih year of bis sue. The relatives and friends are invited to attend th funeral, on guuday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from bis brother's reldeme, Charles Black. liltteiOiouMS Street.

To proceed to Nv Cathedral Cemetery. thesth Charles E. Blumner, aged SO years. The relat Ives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral serviees. ou Monday.

srac-tAi. omtssrfwritc or rn ixqi-ireh. A Thrilling Story of "The White Caps." 4 Paw's, Jan. 27, That Eminent Actor, JOSEPH WHEELOCK. wool enthusiast upon th subject of that New York, Jan.

11. There ha been much Creed. To such an extent is this true that Jef ferson frankly tells his wo intimate friends Eighth Street, above Race CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE foolish ftewtrdper talk about Gilbert and Salli Tan's new opera. about the spirit of his first wife, Maggie Lockyer, visiting him in a material form and Hut the public doeu't appear to mind it a at o'clock lirecixeiv, at bis late residence. So.

ilt7 Chew street, tretiiiunlown. Train leaves Mnth and GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Cor. Broad and Montgomery Avenue. bit.

la fact, New York dramatic criticism has sitting upon bis knee. liooth even goea further than this, and insists that he himself is FROM 12 M. TO 10.30 P. M. LAD1KS AND CHIf.DREN-F1LT.

THE BEAUTI- FI7L THKATKR F.VFRT AFTERN'OIIX. T. F. manager Jong nine been discovered to be such a fearful E. Manager a medium, and in that capacity he has fre and wonderful thiug, that its vagaries 1 not LADIES AND GKNTLKMEN FILI, THE HANDSOME HOUSE tVtltY Moud'av.

at 1 o'clock, from ber residence, 1710 Ellsworth street. To proceed to Mount Moriab. REED. wifeof Joseph B. Reed, age 40 (May 2).

Services at late residence, 428 Benson street, Camden, N. on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Relatives, friends and members of Equality Council, JSo. 2. U.

V. of Invited. ROBSOJf. On the Sth Sarah Robson, widow of the late Thomas Kobsou, aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend th funeral services, on Sunday, 12th at 2 o'clock, from the residence of ber son.

Dr. quently sat as the centre ot sniritualistio cir jRCH STREET THEATRE. MRS. JOHN DREW Sole Lessee J. J.

HOLMES Business Manager ONE WEEK. JJQJfDJiY 5 WED ANU SAT COMMENCING JAN. 13. MATINEES. THERE IS NO PLOT IN ONE WEEK.

BEGINNING MONDAY. JAN. 13 appear to ba the slightest cflei-t upon the The Performance Pleases Everybody. cles. Fraudulent mediums," he has often said to his friend, "may tool me, but I can't popular estimate of a theatrical production tool myself." The hrst communication from One would naturally imagine that after the THIS WEEK I THI8 WEEK The Gaiety Opera Company the other world which he claims to have re Green at for Walnut lane.

luteriueut private. BOA DM AS thetMh John Boardiuan, In the iMth year of bis age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely, from the residence of Mr. George M. Taylor.

George's Hill, We Philadelphia. Services at St. James' M. E. Church, OIney, Pa.

Carriages will at Eii'tv-secoml street Station to lueet th train lroiu Broad street. BON U. On th 10th Instant, Norton beloved son of Adam J. and Caroline Bond. The relatives and friends of the lamtly are respectfully invited to attend tiie luneral services, at th residence of bis parents, 2149 North Twenty II rt street, ou Monday, at 2 P.

M. Interment private. IlKiKiM ALL. On the vth Instant, William son of E. and feusaii Broomall.

aged 14 years. The ceived concerned the death ot his father. The elder liooth made his last appearance in New Orleans as Sir Edward Mortimer in tha play of A WEEK OF UPROARIOUS FUN. DAN DALY And His Excellent Singing Company IN THE GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS, UPSIDE DOWN. Thomas Robson, ,35 South iuth street.

To proceed to Macbpelah Vault. ROWLAND. On January 10, law, Harry Rowland, aged 2 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Mouday. IMi Instant, at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence.

464Greeu lane, Rozborougb. benrices In the Ceutral M. E. Church. RUPPENTHAL.

On tha 9th of January. lslW. "The Iron Chest." He left the Crescent Citv HE Hffl MILTOV ABORV as REPPO. for Cincinnati on the steamboat J. I.

Chitten Magnificent bceuery. Handsome Costumes. En- larged Chorus, den, and during the trip suddenly died. Ed win jjooin was men in saa There was no telegraph in those davs, and the postal frightful scoring which "The CJondoIiers received ia the public prints last Wednesday that the latest lays of the author of Pina-iW'aiul "The Mikado" would be sung to many ernpty seat, liut quite the contrary baa been the mult. Last night there was not an empty seat in the big, barn-like at rue tu re which a blind arrangement has made the scene the new opera, and yet there were exactly two deadheads in the house.

Let mr tell you the truth about the first sight's performance. The New York newspaiw-rs cemtuented severely Upon "an ill-advised claque." As a matter of fact the only people io the house who bad not paid were the so-railed dramatic aad if claque there was they must have com service was so slow that it was six weeks before Revised and rewritten by JOHN McNALLY, of the news of the great tragedian's death reached the Golden Gate. Yet Edwin liooth claimed relatives and friends of the (am ily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, atilo'clock, from til parents' residence. 8 Woodward street. May-laudville.

West Philadelphia. To proceed to Mt. Moriali Cemetery. BKOWN. On the "th InsU, Andrew Jackson Brown.

Th relatives and friends of the family. Post 1. G. A. K.

l. of Co. J. IHlli Keglment, P. V.

Cavalry, Wesley ao Beoehcialand Jefferson Assitanc it leties. of Germantown. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Hunday, at o'clock, from bis late residence, StS Sylvester street. To proceed to Lafayette tenietery. CARPENTER.

On th toth Thomas Maurice Christian Ruppenthal, aged 57 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also all societies of which he was a member, are respectfully Invited to attend th funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 219 Monroe street. To proceed to bixth Street Union Cemetery Vault.

SHERRY. On the Sth Patrick Sherry. The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1821 Christian street. Solemn High Mass at SU Charles Borromeo's Church. To proceed to New Cathedral Cemetery.

VANDEGRIFT. On the Sth Lrdla Vande- A TBIJX.Y ORAJJD A SENSATIONAL VARIETY BILL. WILSON AND BHEVADE, Irish Comedy bketch Artists. AHMAND AND flAYMOND, Straight, Trick and Juggling Banjo Artists. PHOF.

JOENWEITE, With his Comical Acting Donkey, Monkey and Dog. DE BAB BEOTHEBSj In Unrivalled Acrobatic and Contortion Feats. men, ana claims to this day, that at the very hour of his lather's death he, through bis modi-u mis. tic powers, received information of it. Boston JJatlu Herald, expressly for Mr.

Dan DaJy, AN ENTIRE NEW PLAY! WITH NEW MUSIC. NEW SONGS, DANCES, SPECIALTIES, And a Host of Original New Features DAN DALY In bis original creation WILL GETTHEEE and But the multitudes who go to see it illustrated by HAMLIN'S Farce Comedy Gonpi LAUGH, SCREAM AND SHOTJT, And THAT'S WHAT WE'RE HERE FOB The Comedians who will make the Phila-delphlaus happy are: TH03 Q. SEABROOKE, IJooth and Jefferson were directed into this singular channel of thought by the one time will-known Augustus Feu no. Carpenter, aged 21 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also bu I-eo's Beneficial Society, are re-siwctfuily Invited to attend tiie funeral, on o'clock, from bis niotlier's residence.

Keystone street, above Princeton, Tacony. High Mass at St. Leo's Church. Tacony, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to tew Cathedral.

COX. on the 9th Peter M. Oox, son of Elizabeth and the late Charles Cox, aged a years. Relatives and friends of the family, also General Fred. Taylor 1'mL No.

iml U. A. Ilenartment of Pennsylvania. erlft, lnthe7stbyearof her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, Mouday, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, rear of wa Sie Market street.

Interment private. WILK1NSOV. On the Sth of 'January, 1899, Mar-trial. Wilkinson, daughter of l.ydla and the lute William Peak, aged 2H years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday atteruoou, at 1 o'clock, from her husband's resilience.

No. ISO Tisdale nlace. off Chris MACKIN AND CUBDY Late of th 4 Eccentrics), In a Great Comedy Act. EMMA BELL, In a Repertoire of the Latest Ballads. JOHNSON AND TBUEHEABT.

In their Roaring Black Face Comedy Act. Bisntta in UPSIDE DOWN. SPECIAL SCENERY. WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS AND MAGNIFICENT WARDROBES. Secure scats in advance at Blaslns 3c Sons', 1119 Chestnut street; Continental Hotel aud Grand Opera Horse.

EXT WEEK First time In Philadelphia, NEXT WEEK. William Hawortb's Comedy-Drama, FERNCLIFF. Fenno waa said to have been the handsomest man ever seen upon the American stage. He was a student, possessed of a remarkable library, a man of rare intelligence, and his powers as an actor so continued with him that when he was a sexagenarian he was considered the leading "old man in his profession. He married a 1'hiladelphia woman who called herself a spiritualistic medium, and in that capacity was widely known.

I a time her husband became a Chas. V. Seaman, Leslie Edmunds. Irani Lodge, No. Order Sons of Progress, Police Itetiartmeiit of Tweuiv-third lMstrlct, are respectfully posed it.

The English company was torn into ribbons, and during the last few days there bare been boldly published, apparently ia order to support the statements of the press censors, statements to the effect that Mr. A. M. I'almer has made the London cable fairly sialic with the inJijrnntexreMoiis he has sent to Mr. li.

li'Orlr Carte concerning the character of the lxndon cniauy and that the international disagreement had progressed so far that overture had been made to the tarleton Opera Company to take the place of the lirtt-ish singers. In this there is not a single word ot truth. Mr. Carte did describe the corarutny which he sent to this country in very flowing terms; that organization did give a public er- invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, 12th at 10 o'clock, frota bis 1st residence, io. 1 lias.

Edwards, Edward See, Richard Wolf. Marie CaniU. Elvie Crox, -Sylvester Cornish, Nellie Edmunds. Leona Fontalubleu, Annie Pomeroy, Florence Stevens, FBED MORPHET, The King Bee of ail Conjurors. North Twenty-eighth street, inter tueut at jortu- tian, below To proceedjto Alouut Morlah Cemetery.

WILLIAMS. On the 8th instant, Robert T. Williams. The relatives and friends of the family, also employees of C. B.

Porter A Sous, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. So. 320 N. Sixth street. To proceed to Green Mount Cemetery.

WISLAR. Suddenlv. on the 10th Instant. Phllin V. Chas.

Borgau, woou tenieiery. x. it. rerry. Samuel son ot ROC SC.

On th 10th sauie triK)uaia. ueo. his iCd year. The Samuel B. and Mariraret Crosse.

AND THE BAND PLAYED- also May Social relatives and friends of the family, CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. Zimmerman 4 Nixon Props, and Managers. FALKE AND SEMONS. In their Latest Musical Comedy Creation. Biggest and Best Show in the World for the Money IOc.

20c 2 Sc. GALLERY. BALCONY. ORCHESTRA. Ladies and Children should attend the Afternoon invited to attend bis funeral.

lull, are resnectfullv' Janv. 20. W. H. POWERS' COMPANY, in the from the residence of his oarents.

2410 Memphis street. l-diever in her powers ard a follower of her belief, and with advancing years the creed mads such an impression niton Liia that occasionally lie went into trances even when upon the stage. Picturesque Romautlc Irish Drama, IMLiKSMAX AriDKMHIN, JASUAKI lb. CONCERT TO BEGIN AT 3 P. M.

THE IVY LEAF. Cast of great excellence, beautiful scenic embellishment, songs, chorus and dances. on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Cumberland M. Vault.

CUR LEV. On the loth inst, Margaret, wlfa of Cornelius 4'urley, aged 2S years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at o'clock, from Wislar, in his 79th year. Funeral on Tuesday, 14th Instant, at 1 o'clock P. from his late residence, Mewportvllle, Pa.

Carriages meet 10.01 A. M. train from Broad street, P. R. at Schenk Station.

Speeial Tlotieez. AT A SPECIAL MEETINgT OF rerrormanee to avoid the Evening Rush. B. F. KEITH Proprietor F.

ALBEE Business Manager SAPSAM'ALBEIII ALNUT STREET THEATRE. TALNUT STREET THEATRE. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT tiiv wvuiiiiiiiiviiiii .7 oi nil miruiiii ar sax at. urui uu mis iraiity upon one occasion naa a result so remarkable that I am surprised it has never been recorded before, but probably its absence frotu the pages of dramatic history is due to the well-known modesty of William 4. Florence.

This is the story: William liurton, in his day, was the leading comedian of this country, it requires no ghost to come from the grave to tell us that the Hth day of January. 189(1 on motion of David W. Sellers, the following minute was directed to be Under the direction of Messrs. Henry E. Abbey and ner husband's residence, Jso.

steiuinets avenue. Market, alK.ve Thirty-fourth. High Mass at SU James' Church. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. DIETRICH.

On the roth Slat hew Dietrich, aged ss years. The relatives and friends of the family are reecttully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, atio'cbick. from the resideuce of his niother-lii-law. Hannah Jack sou, Mo. 110 War nock street.

Interment private. the mti Instant, Matilda wife of John J. Dillon, aged 30 years. The relatives and sorwanc before it had lot its and a lew of the principal are somewhat disapiwint-in jr. On the other hand, the large chorus is absolutely perfect the rewntatiou of the opera is without a daw.

and iu the American girl. Miss Esther falliscr, we are introduced to a new songstress ith one of the rnot remarkably clear and sweet voices ever heard Upon the lyie stage. As to the opera itself, it ran best be characterised as a production which only could have emanated from the 'trains of the author of "Hie Mikado." And to this I am sure you will agree when you hear it sung in Philadelphia. curereu: We express our sincere sorrow for the loss of our late President. GEORGE H.

BOKEH. Distinguished in the literature and the diplomacy of our country, he came amidst us asa member on March 18ho( succeeding the bit Mr. John Rice) and became our President Oc- For him John Jiroughani dramatised Dickens friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mouday, Instant, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of tier mother. Ml South Nineteenth street. To proceed to Mount Moriali Ceme aiaurice urau.

LAST GRAND CONCERT To be given iu this city. THE GREATEST LIVING MUSICIANS, PABLO DE SARASATE The Distinguished Violin Virtuoso. EUGEN D'ALBERT The Eminent Pianist and Composer. Assisted by Mme. BERTHE MARX The Famous Pianlste.

LITTLE FAUNTLEROY tooer isse (sncceeoing air. wastavns Kemak). His varied culture fitted him for th whole scope of duty Incident to this Board, and be performed it with civic pride and ardor ami with the most cordial relations to each of us. In this station be honored the Board, as well as himself, and we will ever cherish a dear remembrance of his exalted conduct. We express our I tery.

DUNNETT. On January 10, 1890, at Delair. Camden county. N. Edward youngest child of Louis llulin and Edward L.

Dunnett, aged months. Funeral oa Monday, at 1 P. M. Trains leave Market sy uiaiiiy to nis wiuow ana ramiiy in tneir annexion, to whom we direct a copy of this minute to be sent. part of Co I 'tain.

Cuttle. After Burton's death William J. Florence was naturally and properly considered his successor in that particular character and at the sale of old Burton's private library and costumes and other effects Florence purchased the dreraof Captain Cuttle. The following summer John Brougham arranged tor a production ot "Dombey Sou" in Brougham's Lyceum, engaging Florence for the part of Captain Cuttle and as the star F. M.

DOUGHERTY, Secretary Park Commission. street ferry lu.au M. and 12 o'clock iioou. the 10th Maggie, daughter of NEXT WEEK OTTO GOLDSMIDT Accompanist. In the following brilliant programme: SARASATE will play Sonate, Saint-Saens; Kdward and Slary arreil.

aged a years, toe relatives and friends of the laiullv, also the B. V. hi. So-ility vf St. Bridget's Church, are rest wet fully In OF THE DIAMOND COMPAQ IV So.

MIX WAL- The diverse business interests represented in The Gondoliers" suggests comments upon a remarkable change which has taken place in the advertising of theatrical performances. The time is now gone by when the bills whiYh were posted about town and the announcements which appeared in the public press were mainly given up to the castes of dramatic productions. Those were the days in T5 OFFICE COAL LAND Ntrr st. NEXT WEEK roch. Mackenzie: snanisli nances, sarasate.

vited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at o'cMiek, from the residence of her So. 3M7 Allegheny avenue. alls of Schuylkiu. Solemn Ke- NEW PARK THEATRE. COR.

BROAD AND FAIRMOUNT AVE. I. FLEISHMAN Prop'r and Manager D'ALBERT will play Variations (Eroica). thoven: suite, D'Allert, and Solos. POPULAR PRICES SI and $1.50.

"VTATIONAL THEATRE. of the occasion; Frank Lawlor to play Carter, and Augustus Feu no to appear as the august Mr. lMnnbry. In the advertisements of the uuieiu at st. Bridget's Church.

Interment at 14. at Sale of Seats begins Tuesday Morning. Jan. St. Mary's Cemetery.

FEIGLEY. on the stti Instant, Mary Ann. wife of The annual election for IHrecrors to serve forth ensuing year will be held at the office of the comnanv, between the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. on VVEDNES-DA January 15, law.

K. H. ALTER, Secretary. PHILAPELrHTA, Jan. 4, ldDO.

Ta HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR cast-off clothing. Call or ad's M. Katz, 50! South MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAT. ui a street, anu red rich Felgley. In the fth year of her age.

Relatives Box Office of Onera House. Stein way Pianos used at these Concerts. aud friends of (lie family ar invited to attend th funeral services, ou Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Xl RIDGK 10TH AND CALLOWHTIX STS. T.

F. Kelly Prop'r and Manager. I. M. Kabnweller Business Manager.

PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME 15. 25, 50. 75. Reserved Orchestra Chairs Oxlt 50 Cts. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, Matinees Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday. Sirousemenis. which the jealousies of actors and singers were displayed, when the size of the type in which they were announced varied. Hut that was also ths period in which theatrical managers Were dramatic directors as well; the period in Which liurton, Ikarenport and Wallack were famous and as potential behind the scene as before the footlights. Now, however, that Her capital cold, yellow, glitterinr, chink- play it was announced as an additional incentive for fiopular approval that "Mr.

Florence will appear in the original dress worn by the famous William K. Burton." The night of the first performance and during one of the scenes where Msr Dombey was seated at the table he tailed to reond to bis cue, and Lawlor whispered to Florence: "Great Heavens, Fenno gone into a trance." The two actors attempted to fill in the lapse by extemporaneous "gag," but becoming exhausted, Florence at her residence, 93 Rachel street. FITZGERALD. -On the 9th Instant, Mary, widow of the late John Fltrgerald. a native of the Pariish Carriekbeg.

County Waterford, Ireland, aged S5 years. The friends of the family are resiwctfully invited to attend the funeral. on Mouday morning. at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. No.

lUSi Cainac street. Sol-emu Reixilem Mass at St. Malachl'a Church. To pro ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SECOND GRAND CONCERT Wednesday Evening, January 15, THE POPOLAB FAVORITES.

Joseph J. Dowlingand ERMAN-AMERICAN BALL. LAST WEEK of Daniel Frohman's Production of Mark Twain's PRINCE PAUPER WITH ELSIE LESLIE. Tne Greatest Child Actress Living. The Success With the People ceed so sew iatueurat euieiery.

FLEMMI NG. On the sth day of January, I'm. Mrs. log cah capital has his arm about Ihespia a raran lemming, wne or ine late Jonn waist, ail this ts changed. The sctor.

aniens I a th hl iiin Flemmiiig. la her Srilh year. The relative friends of the family ar respectfully Invited he it a star of the first luagnitadc, is little muttered: Wake up wake up. What is tnore than a salaried nonentity, and so far has I the matter?" a German- AmeriGan I tend the funeral, ou Monday. January li o'clock, from her residence, 1127 Anita street.

To Sadie Hasson. With their Splendid Company in a Magnificent Production of their Two Great Plays. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings with Tuesday Matinee, THE RED SPIDER. this new condition of anairs progressd that I rn iow sniilrhrsl ceed to nuladeiphla cemetery. voice Fenno muttered: even the theatrical planet is made subservient.

"The spirit ot William K. Burton is present." Crowds the Theatre. Admission SO rents seats at Blasius', 1119 chestnut street, and at tbe dim by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 80 Artists. ARTHUR NIKTSCH, Conductor. Assisted bv the Brilliant Italian Prima Donna, Mile.

Clementine De Vere. PROGRAMME. Overture, Sakuntala Goldmark Aria, Magic Flute Mozart Mile. De Vere. Variations on a theme by Haydn Brahms Theatre.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings with Thurs- NEXT WEEK even so far as public announcements are concerned, to the golden sun which under the name of manager controls its orbit. As I said before, this is strongly illustrated in the advertisements of The Gondoliers." I have he-fore ni a large bill of t'e new oera, which does not contain a solitary name of a member GALE. On the Sth Malachl Gale, aged 7S years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend th funeral, on Tuesday morning, at o'clock, from bis late residence, 1161 South Kleventh street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Paul's Church. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. GALLAGHER. On the 10th at the residence of her son-in-law, John Donohue, 112S Milton street, Catharine, wife of Hugh Gallagher. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

GARVEY. On th loth Lawrence Garvev. The relatives and friends of th family are respectfully invited toatteud the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at o'clock, from his late residence. 42 West Lulty street, Frankford, Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Joachim's Church.

Interment at St. Charles'. ed 78 The comedy favorite of two continents. The people have shouted Bravo and royalty has done homage to PATTI ROSA. uay aua sauiruay Aiauuees, NOBODY'S CLAIM.

A GREAT PERFORMANCE. For the Benefit of The impatient and irrelevant Florence exclaimed in a whisper: What in the deul does he want?" Solemnly and without lifting his head, Fenuo, presumably speaking for the dead com. median, said: "Tell that fool Florence to take off my clothes." That sounds very much like a practical joke on the genial Billy, but Fenno at that time of his life was incapable of dealing humorously with such a subject, and up to the time of his death, which did not occur until 1H72. A CAB LOAD OF SCENERY. CARLOS, the Acting Equine.

"DON dESAR," the Comical Donkev. THE GERMAN HOSPITAL AND Mm7" Secure Seats during the day, 8. 30 to 6, Blasius Sons'. 1119 Chestnut street, and Continental, "ia Next Week. Jan.

20 "THE WHITE SLAVE." tf the performing company, but it does convey the valuable information that "the proprietors" of New Tark Theatre, in which the opera is being sung, are Hyde Hi Behrnan that it is "presented by I'Oyly Carte; that it is nnder the management of" A. M. I'almer: that the libretto is by William S. Aria, 'LesPeiiesde Brazil" Bizet Mile. De Vere.

SYMPHONY No. 5 BEETHOVEN Reserved Seats, $1.00, $1.50, at Ilia CHESTN UT Street BURlilTT A NORTH Managers "ITXALNUT STREET THEATRE. TV 1. FLEISHMAN. Lessee and Manager.

Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Wilson Barrett MISS EASTLAKE and complete Ixuidon Company, including GEORGE BARRETT. JANUARY 13-LAST WEEK. Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday Matinee and Night, THE GERMAN SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF THE DIS the 10th instant, Elizabeth, wife of James Gibson, aged so yars. The relatives and friends of tbe family ar Invited to attend the funeral, on Mouday afternoon, at I o'clock, from her husband's he insisted that he had the communication from Burton concerning Captain Cuttle' clothes.

TRESSED, Claudian. CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Nixon A Zimmerman. Proprietors and Managers. TO-MORROW EVENING, LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE YEAR FAREWELL TO FRANCIS WILSON And Company in that Merry Magnetic Opera, Under the Auspices of the MZENNERCHOR.

Thursday. Fridavand Saturday Matinee and Night. WILSON BARRETT'S ORIGINAL LONDON VER- rcwiuence. loa. i anetOB street.

io jproceeu to luouut Moriah Cemetery. GILLESPIE. On tbe roth Instant. Lizzie Gillespie, aged 2 years. Tb relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 64 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Tbomas Gillespie, 2oS North Tenth street.

High Alans of Requiem at ht. John's Church. To proceed to New Cathedral Cemetery. HOADE. On the 10th Instant, Mary Hoade.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Monday morning, at 7v o'clock, from th residence of her brotiier-ln-law, Mr. A. Peterson, -l South Second street. Reiniein Mass at Su Philip's Church. Interment Ciilhcrt, and that the music is by Sir Arthur Sullivan.

It is interesting to study the genesis of this bew dispensation. J. M. Hill, the dry goods theatrical manager, first gavs it vogue. Whcu he first flashed the fickle Margaret Mather upon the public this great continent was placarded with an-nonncements that the young woman was to ap-Jesr "nnder the management of J.

M. Hill," and the tatter's name was displayed in letters I don't wonder Florence does not tell tLis story. The clan Magee has been well represented here this week. Doc W. A.

Magee, of the Pitts-burg Timef, was the first arrival, and yes-terday he was joined by his brother, the stalwart Christopher. Nobody knows what mischief they are up to. Mr. James 8. Nickerson, the wife of the 1st Benjamfn Harris Brewster's law office as ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SION AND PRODUCTION OF The Silver King.

Next Week. January 20: LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. Zimmerman Nixon Prop'rs and Managers Harrigan as "Old Lavender." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. MONDAY.

JAN. 13 ENGAGEMENT FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. MR. EDWARD HARRIGAN AND HIS NEW YORK COMPANY, Under the management of M.

W. HANLEY, Presenting Mr. Harrigan's Original Drama, OLD LAVENDER Mr. Edward Harrigan as George Coggswell Afterwards known as OLD LAVENDER. DAVID BRAHAM Musical Director Admission.

50c. and 75c. Family Circle, only 25c. Next Week Monday, January 20, Monday Evening, January 37th, 1889. Subscription Tickets Five Dollars, admitting Gent and Two Ladies.

May be had by applying twice as tall ss those of bis star. It is almost in Aew uKneunu vemetery. th loth Annie daughter of the late John and Catharine Hockley. Funeral services at tbe Church of th tiihanv. on Monday, tha THE O0LKH.

CROWDED ALL THE TIME MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MONDAY. JANUARY 20 ENGAGEMENT OF MISS CORA TANNER IN THE SUCCESSFUL PLAY, ENTITLED FASCINATION. Sale of Seats for Fascination begins Thursday. sistant, hose intention to go upon the stage I recently announced, haa at last reached the fruition of her hopes.

This week she made her first appearance ou the stage as Jennie Buckthorn in Shenandoah," and she did credit to to any member of the committee. lath at 12 M. Intornieut private. HOLL1DAY. On the Sth Ellen Holliday, aged 61 rears.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from tli residence of ber brother-in-law, zii.1 Westinorchuid avenue. To proceed to North wood Cemetery. HOWARD. On ttie roth Instant, Michael Howard, son of the late Patrick and Mary Howard, aged 29 years. 1 lie relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend th funeral on Monday morning, atS.Su o'clock, from Ms late residence, 178 Centre street.

Germantown. Reouiem Mass at 7 credible that human vanity could go so far or that a shrewd business niau could imagine that the amusement socking public was at all interested in the name of the person who arranged 31 is Mather's dates and took care of her ducats. But this form of proclamation absolutely became a erase with Mr. Hill. That Miss Mather viewed it with sarcastic humor was slightly evidenced by the tact that upon one occasion when she was quite ill and the much-concerned Hill leaned over her bed and asked her solicitously what he could do for her.

she KENSINGTON THEATRE. S. M. Hickey Manager Matinees Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The Kciguiug Comedy Triumph, A LEGAL WRECK.

By Wm. Gillette, author of "Jim the "Held by the Enemy, etc. A SUPERB CAST. SAME GRAND SCENERY. SAME SPLENDID EFFECTS As used in its successful run of 1(0 Nights at the Madison Square "heatre, New York.

Prices Maiinoe 15, 25, Prices Evening 15. 2. 35, 50, and 75 NEXT WEEK I P. F.BAKER IN EXT WEEK I THE EMIGRANT. EXXCCTIVE COMMITTEE.

Officers Edmund Wolsleffer, Chairman, 1113 Chestnut street. E. W. Siegmann, Corresiioiidtng Secretary, N. Filth Street.

3. P. Oeters, Recording Secretary, 1401 N. Fifteenth Street. E.

K. Teubner, Asst. Treasurer, At Drexel A Co. 's. BOARD or MANAGERS.

Officers John D. Lankenan, President. John C. File, First Vice President. Dr.

G. Kellner, Second Vice President. M. Richards Muckle, hm. Finance Committee.

Wiu, Henry Lex. Treasurer. George Holland a training. George Scattergood is in New York again today making another effort to satisfy Counsellor A. 8.

L. Shields' fastidious taste ia the matter of a pair of coach horses. Henry Van Beil has been putting the Tin tages ot the St James to a connoisseur's test and is (till smacking his lips. Louis N. Meoabgee.

FANNY DAVENPORT In Victorien Sardou's Intense Play. LA TOSCA Sale of Seats begins Tuesday next. o'clock precisely, at St. Vincent's Church. To proceed to New Cathedral Cemetery.

KELLEY. on Thursday, January ft, isso, In ashington, D. William D. Kelfey, in his Tfith rear. Services will be held In the First Unitarian 'hurrh.

Cbestnat street, below Twenty-second, on ASSOCIATION" HALL, FIFTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20. PIANO RECITAL Miss tolly Stevens, "yyALNUT STREET THEATRE. For information In regard to Proscenium or Balcony Boxes apply to Edmund Wolsleffer. 111S Chestnut SU trusses.

UTILE Monday, the l.tth instant, at 12 o'clock. Interment lrivate. Please emit tiowera, KIRK. On th Sth Garet Kirk. Therelatlres ami friends of the family ar respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at o'clock, from bis late residence, 161 Fulton street.

Twenty-second and Race. High mass at tbe Cathedral. luter CENTRAL THEATRE. W. G1LMOKE ralth IIalr In Trouble.

Chicaoo, Jan. 11. A dispatch from Tuscola, 111., says: "Tb Band of ralth Healers ar ia trouble her again. Th citizens lino-near th ehnrch wbsr they hold forth harlnjr com provoked ty their boisterous manner of HERNIA OR RUPTURE. THE DAN-cers of stramnilated hernia, the surTerintr and Prop, and Manager replica in ins iceuie tones ot tne invalid: Please bav inscribed oa mr tombstone.

Buried under the management of M. 11111. F.ven that, however, did not cur him, for it is an undeniable fact that when he displayed in Boston a famous religious painting the dead walls of the town were covered ith announcements of the exhibition of Christ entering Jerusalem tinder the management of J. M. Hill." The unintentional sacritfgUMisnesof this advertisement was made apparent to Hill by friends, and before daylight all of the placards were covered up or removed.

But Hill set a bad example which rthers have been foolishly quick to follow. Every Nlirtit. MONDAY, I JAN. 13, annoyance of badly adjusted trusses can be avoided by consulting yonr physician or any distinguished surgeon, who will direct you to the care and attention of Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Matinees, OF CHICAGO. ASSISTED BY EMINENT LOCAL TALENT.

ADMISSION, with Reserved Seat, 50 Cts. SEELKY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS ESTABLISHMENT," 25 S. ELEVENTH where for 30 years the mechanical treatment has been made a holding meetings yesterday had warrants Issued forth arrest of som twenty ot th baud, Including Kc Vivian A. Dake. originator and founder of th t'ttecost band Ksv.

Thomas IS'elsoa, an specialty. Apartment in charge of competent Lady Assistant. iueut at cameurai cemetery. I ATR Instant, 'Catharine 11-patrlck, aged years. Tbe relatives and friends ar respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at o'clock, at her late residence, No.

63 douth Twelfth street. Interment private. LARSEX. On Jannarr Moller Larten, aged 2 years. The relat Ives and friends of the family ar respectfully invited to attend tb funeral, on Monday, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of bis brother, North Sixteenth street, lo proceed to tit North wood Swedish Tickets at Henry F.

Miller Piano Ware rooms 1428 LILLY CLAY'S COLOSSAL GAIETY CO. 40 ARTISTS 40 Presenting the Gorgeous Spectacle, BEAUTY IN DREAMLAND," And the Sparkling Burlesques, Chestnut street; leading music stores and at the office of th managers, Gould Woolley, 1416 Chestnut. Wednesday. Jan. 23, Messrs.

Andres and Doerner, other high priest: Key. I. A. Ulnars, Kev. Chat.

Kryant. Kev. Frederick Usbora and a number of young women who travel with them. Over fifty witasss has be a summoned by th prosecution. CbooSing tb Sanator.

Com hither, littl Democrat, and fit befid my knee: oi Cincinnati, ensemoie pianists. WANTED. AGENTS THROUGHOUT the United States to handle our celebrated CORN AND BUNION CURE, its application atfords cemetery. McBRIDE. On the loth Instant, Susie, daughter of NEXT WEEK ami Susan Mr Bride, aged 7 years and mouths.

The relatives and frieuds, also St. Patrick's Infant ar. ImvOmsI tu ttriml rhjl tri.ta ZIARNCROSS' ELEVENTH ST. OPERA CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. Zimmerman ft Nixon Props, and Managers SIX NIGHTS ONLY.

SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY. afternoon, atl o'clock, from her parent's residence, Tlso navil' f-mYlf '2MfL l'ine street. Snrvices at St. Patrick's Chun lit- I I HO 1CVII rfWIlt I hear th Ohio roaring dowa toward th diftant tea; HOUSE. Eleventh Street aliove Chestnnt.

ONE WEEK MORE CARNCROSS almost instant relief, anu every oox is accompamea tv a S5.00 guaranty, which amount we will forfeit iu every instance where our remedy fails to perfect a permanent cure. Sample box. 25 cts. Six boxes, Sl.Oo. We will pay good agents 1,00 per day to Introduce our goods into their sections.

For terms and particulars address the manufacturers. II. SHRODER A 104 and 106 N. ADA Street, Chicago, fit. terweut at Cathedral Cemetery.

AKO Tli us we find even the modest Ariel Barney giving the public the bcuefit or his nam iu letters which equal Miss Julia Marlowe's in tnsgnitude, and when in Philadelphia recently I saw a poster as big a the side of a bouse which ia small green letters announced ths forthcoming appearance of W. J. ScAilan, while beneath, in glaring capitals of crimson, there was conveyed to the public the valuable information that he would be fostered under tlis management of Augustus Pitou." Speaking of Scanlan reminds me of what a lucky voung man he has been. But apart from his inherent ability much of ltis good fortune comes from a woman. II was a young song and dance man who conld a taking turn to an Irish melody, but it CARS CROSS' CARNCROSS' CARN CROSS' Old memories throng about and I $eem to fee oac more That famous statesman, LitU Cat," when they chos him Senator I Antony and Cleopatra.

CARNCROSS Handsomest Ladies in the World. ONE WEEK MORE of our realistic Plantation Sketch entitled SLAVERY DAYS, SLAVERY DAYS, received wiih GREAT ENTHUSIASM. GREAT ENTHUSIASM. First week of Dumont'a New Par CARNCROSS' Maggie, daughter of Armour and Lizzie MacFarland, agd IS years, months. Tiie relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, ou Monday afternoon, at o'clock, from parents residence, 1JU9 South Forty-sixth street.

To proceed to Fern wood Cemetery. Korrlstown. January In. 1890. POPULAR PRICES-SECURE SEATS EARLY.

Next Week HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY CO. CARNCROSS' He wa from Wall Street and rich, while CARNCROSS' they well, they wr not And th dollar! oa his Scutcheon feemad to go CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' ROAD STREET THEATRE. ody, entitled Joseph Henry, son of Patrick and Ana Met; rath. In the 2hth year of his age. Relatives and friends ar re rignttotoarpoti They mad hi choie unanlmouf with Nixon A Zimmerman Proprs.

and Managers COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 20, The special sale of seats forth engagement of FANNY DAVENPORT IN Victorien Sardou's Intense Play, LA TOSCA Tosca's Farewell. Tosca's Farewell. Win open at the Box Office next TUESDAY MORNING at 9 o'clock. AVOID THE RUSH AT NIGHT. SEVENTH NO.

26. TO LET store first floor, two offices second floor, and two spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi A.IAMAKtK'D WAN A MAKER'S GRAND STAMP DEPOT, GRAND STAMP DEPOT. CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' To-morrow, Monday, January 13, LAST WEEK OP RUSSELlI'S COMEDIANS POSITIVE SUCCESS IN THE Characters by Entire Company, thor dence of bis parents. Mala street, near Arch, Monday, January 13, .) A. M.

High mas St. Patrick's Church. Intermeut SU Patrick's Cemetery. McKAOWN. On tbe Sth James, son of Bos andtheiat lienrv McKaown.

aired S3 yean, 'ilia oughly illustrating the was not until ne ho is now nis wife took hold of his business affairs and spurred him SKy-iigntea rooms. Mortgages. Sl xAlsrDPWAlm Judgment note or mortgage, payable in install-meiits. Rents collected. C.

11. LARGE. 227 S. Btia CAKNCKi ISS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' relatives and friends of the family ar respectfully In oua ana nerro That they waked up torn old molt back who'd voted last for Pierce I Who wit thll LltU Cal Wa fa a fUtefman great and bold No, not exactly wa around when railroad linef wr Sold, folk Said that cot bargaint aad that Little Cat could buy When vry thing dowa fo low dida't hare La trv AOYAMAbtS PHUrriMl ADVANTAGES OF SHOPPING WITH STAMPS, WITH STAMPS. vited to atumd tbe funeral, on Monday morning, at a CARNCROSS' o'cioca.

I rum ins lata resniem-e. liu under and presenting GREAT BARGAINS CARNCROSS CARNCROSS rtreet. above lMcklnson street. Mass at SU Tbotuaa' Church. To proceed to Cathedral Cometory.

MATTHEWS. On 10th of heart disease. Aa. INT POSTAL CARDS. IN POSTAL CARDS.

Screauilnar Success of our Medico- IDiseellaijeous. JOHNSTOWN HORRORS I FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. drew Matthews, The relatives ar respectfully invited to attend th funeral, on Monday Chirurirical Fit entitled 2l bKAMI A If OIL PAINTINGS. witn an energy mat no uia not naturally possess that he achieved not ouly fame but fortune. There is a romance ia her life hich shows what manner of a woman hs is.

I do not wish to revive unpleasant reminiscences and ia telling a tale not generally known 1 desire simply to give testimony to a woman's worth. Tu present Mrs. icanlau was once Msggie Jordan. Her surroundings, her blood relations in fact, were not such as were cal-rnUted to make a heroins of her. But th remained impervious to ths influence fcbout her; unscathed stainless, Sba was CITY DIRECTORY LAST SIX NIGHTS, FAREWELL MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

Monday. January 20, FIRST APPEARANCE IN PHILADILPHIA'OF GEORGE EDWAKDE'S Original London Gaiety Burlesque Company IN THE OPERATIC BURLESQUE, FAUST UP TO DATE FIRST APPEARANCE HERE OF MISS FLORENCE ST. JOHN. Sal of Seats begins Tuesday next at IU R(jlLAJi LttAlU.HC PBICE3. CARNCROSS' 1 CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS CARNCROSS' CAR NCR SS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' ri k.

itnir, THE GRIP. TUB GRIP. DOCTORS. STUDENTS. morning, at 10 o'clock, residence 17'J6 wouvier street.

To procved to Mt. Peac Cemetery. lutttruteut private. MAXWELL. On January pwo, John Maxwell.

In tl 7iwh year of bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of the famllv. ssithwark Lodire, No. O- o. Graphically depicting Scenes of the Terrible Johnstown Flood.

The Morgue, Rulnsor St. John's Catholic Church, the Miracle, the Debris at the Stone Bat that when cam to fell 'em th price! fa their flight Would go a high a Olldroy' fkr-famd, hi. tori Kit: "Did hbuy Oh, hi tsaator't fitsatioa Wa 9ie to htm. It wa tali, next day "by ao- clamatioar' Pontile with the Grip, Citizens without MJSKSUjNS WITH. 51,000, MORE OR less, to invest, can donble their capital In a few years by subscribing tor Stock In a Manufacturing Company now forming, which is protected by Letter! Patent, Address P.

O. Box 784. R. LOBB, 329 NORTH FIFTEENTH ST 20 years' experience. Call or write for Book and siuesUoa Urt, jiwuxs.

19 jt, to Bridge, instructive, inriiiiug. realistic fainted by S. Howell Evans, a member of th Red Croes So the Grip. Citizens who have lost their Grip, and manv who are on the Grip, and Kid ley Gun Club, ar respeetf ully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, hjk bouth Third street. To proceed ciety.

CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CAN.CROS'j r. lw, 1 1 1 iuu L9 1 .1 ui eu, Admission 25 ceats, Open day ana evening. Jiiw Jort Bond. tiox umce Always open. to uuaj eu.

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