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11 THE PHII.BKLBIII IXQUIREE-WEDJfESBAY MOKKING, DECEMBER 18, 1895. SPECIAL NOTICES BICYCLES PERSONAL. REAL EfX.AI5JREJ5J 1 cant word set solid; Tight faced play. If cents per line. Black.

Face Display, 15 cents per line. EAL ESTATE FO JFSALE 1 cent a word set solid; light faced display, 10 cenu per line- Black Face Display, 15' cents per line. Wednesday at 8 o'clock, front his paronts' residence. 1154 South Eighth street. Solemn requiem mars at Paul' a Church.

Interment- at Holy Cross Cemetery. December 11V Robert S. Buslv. son. of the late Barnett Bush.

Friends of the family, also Ashland Council. No. 81, O. 17. A.

also Decatur Lodge, No. 33, I. O. O. are invited to attend the funeral, from his mother's residence, 1547 Warnock street, Wednesday at o'clock.

To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BUTLER. On December 14. John" A. Butler, son of the late William -and Anna Butler, aged 57 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also Apollo Castle, "No. 3. K. G. and Myrtle Wreath Lodge, Ni.

61, K. of and employes of the Pennsylvania Salt Works, are respectfully invited to attend the funeraL on Wednesday, afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 223 Owen Carroll, aged 4 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 445 Allen, street; Eighteenth, ward.

Jnterment at Cathedral Cemetery. McDERMOTT. On the 14th instant. Rose, daughter of Michael and Ann McDermott. aged 22 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Michael McDermott. 2030 Anthracite street. Eighteenth ward. High, mass at St. Ann's.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MACKISSIC. At Cape May, N. December 14. 1895, Mrs.

Eliza S. Mackissic. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 18th inr.tant, atr 1.30 o'clock, from the -residence of her daughter," No. 140 Church street, Plioerilxville, Pa. Interment at Morris Cemetery.

MAGUIRE. On December 1G. 1895. Mary wife of Edward Maguire and daughter of Mary and 'the late John Neville, aged 25 Wednesday moraln-j." at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. No.

1240 Cadwalader street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Michael's Church. Interment at Heiy Cross Cemetery. WAGNER.

On December 15. 18M5, George, eldest son of Caesar A. and Lizzie R. Wagner, in his th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atten.l the funeral, on Thursday, December 19, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 191.1 Harlan street.

Nineteenth and Master. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. A LSH. On December 16, 1803, Catharine, widow of the late Robert Walsh. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invxited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her son.

William Walsh. 235 Ly-brand street. High mass or renuiem at St. John's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

WEAD- On December 12. 1895. at Starke. Florida. Hannah L-, wife of William M.

Wead. The relatives and friends of th family are respectfully invited to attend tha funeral, on Wednesday, the 18th at o'cloek. from the residence of ber mother, Frances Fox. 644 Wharton street. In- OFFICE OP PENNSYLVANIA HEAT.

LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, NOB. 206-208 HALE BUILDING. Stockholders are hereby notified that. In accordance with the terms of the subscription agreement, the second instalment of ten flo) per cent, is hereby called, by order of the Board" of Directors, on the shares of this company standing in their name, payable on or before the 24th day of December, 3805, at the- First National Ban of Philadelphia. No.

315 Chestnut street, who will deliver the shares to which they are entitled. Remittance, should be made direct to the First National Bank in certified check or bank draft, mailed in time to reach the bank not later than the above date. Stockholders are also hereby notified that, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Directors, the books for the transfer of receipt w41l close at 3 M. oi THURSDAY, December 19. that stock certificates will be delivered on and after TUESDAY.

DECEMBER 24, and the stock transfer books will open at lO-A. M. on MONDAY, December 30. 1S95. JOS.

B. McCALL Treasurer. THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING Railroad Company. GENERAL OFFICE, READING TERMINAL Philadelphia. Dec.

12. 1895. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of this company that the annual meeting and election for President, six Managers. Treasurer aril, Secretary will take place In No. 401.

fourth floor Reading Terminal, Twelfth and Market streets, in the city of Philadelphia, the second Monday. 13th of January next, at 12 o'clock M. order of the Board of Managers. W. R.

TAYLOR. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE UNITED GAS IMPROVE-ment Drexel Building, Philadelphia, December 2, 1S95. TO' Stockholders of The United Gas Improvement Co. Your attention is called to the fact that as provided in the Company's by-laws the stock transfer books will be closed from 3 P.

M. December until 10 A. Tuesday, December 31st. 1S95. -r -Respectfully, f- EDWARD C.

LEE. Secretary. GIRARD NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1895.

The anhuai meeting of stockholders for the election of directors for the ensuing year-will be held at the Banking House. Wednesday, January 8, 1896, between II and 1 o'clock. J. G. WHITEMAN, CTashier.

A Bad Coach STERLING CENTRE, Oct. 31, 1895. The best Family Pill-Jayne's Painless Sanative: DrJ Xr Snn Contleman wnn iaken with a harsh, dry Cough. Several well- known remedies, which I took but got no re-j lief; I grew worse. My neighbors thought 1 was going into that dreadful disease, conr eumption.

A friend recommended Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, which I tried, and in less than ten days I was cured. Mrs. W.

A. GROVE. Funeral Desigai, Orders for funeral designs, wreaths and mottoes executed at shortest notice. ROBERT CRAWFORD, 233 and 235 South Eleventh street. Solicitors repre-eenting themselves as coming from Crawford's, Eleventh street, have no connection with us; they represent Crawford, but not the Crawford of 233 and 235 South Eleventh treet.

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Cannon. Henry md Jennie Campbell. Collison, Thomas and Sarah L. Winner.

Coleman. lien. F-. and Alice Townes. Cooling.

Joseph M. and Ida Walters. Coyle, Thomas and Mary Cassldy; 1 Ellis, David, and Mary L. Walker. Gallaccio, Paolo, and- Maria Dimeo.

Goldenberg, Abraham and Minnie Cohen. Jannelli. Kmidio, and Elena Landl. Keech. John and Hallie Wadel.

banning, Arthur and Wlihelmma Storch. McDermott, Thomas, and Briaget cassiay. McKnight. William, and Margaret Gecghagan. Moran, Wm.

and Susan Boyle. Neubert, Charles, and Mary A. Welsh. Rubin. Nathan, and Lena Bloom.

Shor. Abraham, and Fitnny Kauffman. Sigal. Louis, and Sarah Cohen. Spigel, Herman, and Sally Gira.

Tolton, John, and Sarah Robinson. Turney, Joseph and Regina Schied. Williams, John and Katie Heff ron. HARRIED. 1 COLLINS SHOCKLEY-On December 9.

1895, at 1118 South-Fifth street, by Rev. W. C. Best, Mr. Thomas Collins to Mrs.

Elisabeth S. Shockley. all of Philadelphia. CRAWFORD December '8, 1895, by Rev. Butler, 37 North Second street, Camden, N.

Joseph W. Crawford to Geor-Bea' Robinson, both of Philadelphia. DEWEES WRIGGINS. At Wingohocklng Heights. December 16.

1895, by the Rev. T. McBride Nichols. Lizxie Roberts Wrigglns to Dewees, both of Philadelphia. FILDES HARE.

December 9, 1895, by Rm-. W. H. Burr-ell. Camden.

N. Mr. Eli Fildes to Miss LUlie Hare, both of. Philadelphia. GOLLDEGEN-.

November 27, 1805, Mr. C. H. Goll and Miss Kate Degen. by Rev.

E. Cassaday. at residence of the bride. 2222 South Fourth street. HAASZ WAGNER.

December 9, 1895. by Rev. W. H. Burrell, Camden, N.

Mr. J. Edward Haass. to Miss Julia Wagner, both of Philadelphia. Pa.

HICKMAN COX. -On December 12, 1895, at the parsonage, 225 Washington avenue, by Rev. W. C. Best, Mr.

Ellsha D. Hickman to Miss 'Margaret B. Cox, all -of this city. HUDSON HART. On December 4.

1895. at the parsonage, 225 Washington avenue, by Rev. W. C. Best, Mr.

Lorenza A. Hudson to Miss Annie J. Hart, all of this city. MEREDITH MYERS. December 12.

by the Rev. J. B. Remensnyder, Benjamin Addis Meredith to Rosa Watson Myers. all of Philadelphia.

HORN. December 7. 1895. bv Rev. W.

H. Burrell, Camden, N. Mr. John H. Mock to Miss Katie Horn, both of Philadelphia.

'ROBERT BURKHARDT. November 19. Mr. E. M.

Robert and Miss M. A. Burkhardt, by Rev. E. R.

Cassaday, at his residence, 1605 South Broad street, Philadelphia. ROSEN TAYLOR. On December 11, JS95, at the parsonage of Old St. George's M. E.

Church. 324 New street, by the pastor. Rev. R- Turner. Samuel N.

Rosen. to Miss i uzzie Taylor, both of Chester county. Pa. THOMAS DAVIDSON. Ort December 17, 1895, at 3 o'clock P.

at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Martha Brink, 530 North Thirteenth street. Dr. Jackson Thomas and' Miss Margaret E. Davidson, Rev.

James Crowe officiating. THOMPSON FOUST. On November 4. 1895, by. Rev.

G. W. Finlaw, pa tor of Stratford M. E. Church, at his residence.

Camden. N. Mr. George E. Thompson, of CoateSville.

to. Miss Elizabeth A. Foust, of Philadelphia. VANMETER HESS. On December 11.

1895, by Rev. W. H. Van Horn. Camden, N.

Mr. Samuel C. Van Meter and Mrs. Lizzie A. Hess, both of Philadelphia.

WILLMAN YOUNGBLOOD. November 27, 1895. Mr. William Willman and Miss Julia Youngblood, by Rev. E.

ft. Cassaday. at his residence. 1606 South Broad, street. DIED, 'AUSTIN.

On December 13, 1895, Lemuel, son of Ann and the late Charles Austin, aged 44 years. The relatives and friends, also the members of Adelphia Lodge. No. 22. O.

O. F. National Encampment, No. 47. I.

O. O. F. Meade Castle. No.

64. K. G. and the Fourteenth -Ward Union Republican Club, are invited to attend -the funeral services, at his late residence. No.

1107 Ogden street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment private. BAXTER. On -'December 16, 1S95. James Baxter, aged 93 years.

The (-relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Robert Barr, No. 105 East Lehigh avenue. private at North Cedar HiH Cemetery. BELFIELD.

On December 15, Elizabeth Belfleld, relict of the late Henry Bellield, in her 79th- year. Relatives and friends are invited to" attend the" funeral services, at her late residence, 2004 Spring street. 11 o'elock- Interment private. BIESENBACH. On December 15, 1895, Louise, wife of Rudolph L.

Biesenbach, aged 65 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her husband. No. 2221 Taggart street. To proceed to Palmer Vault.

Please omit flowers. BISSINGER. On December 16, 1895, Emma daughter of Francis J. and Clara V. Bis-siriger, aged 3 years and 8 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. 3722 North Fifth street. Interment at Iw Hill Cemetery. the Jpth instant. James Blackburn.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday. December 19, at 2 o'colck. at the residence of Mr. Thomas MoVrls; 4813 Mulberry street. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill.

BRAMFELDT. On December 14, 1895, Mary Bramfeldt, -beloved daughter of pari and Monsina Bramfeldt, aged 9 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to i attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her parents' residence. No. 755 South Front, street.

Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. On the 15h of December. 1895, wife of Nicholas Brannan, aged 67 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8. SO e' clock.

from her husband's residence, No. 3158 Amber street. Twenty-fifth ward. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Nativity, Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. BROWN.

On the 16th Maggie, daughter of George and Jessie Jane Brown, aged 1 year. 6 months and 4 the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 12 o'clock noon, from her parents' residence, f5' Bower street, near Frankford road and Neh-to street. To proceed to Palmer Vault. Interment at Belvue Cemetery. BURKE.

On December IV 1805. James. eH est son of Patrick and Rose Burke. The rolatlvea rifl friends nf the familv are re- I spectfuily lavited to attend the uaerai. on I i G.

J. G. J. G. J.

G. J. G. Sc 3 i CHRISTMAS GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW. VELOCIPEDES.

TRICYCLES, $1.50 $3.25 TIP BICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS $25 TO $33. NEW "96 RAMBLER. $100. NEW STORM ERS. $60.

NEW PENNANT3. $50. WE WANT YOtT TO SEE THEM 3 WE WANT YOU TO EXAMINE THEM WE WANT YOU TO BUY THEM. CJIAS. SMITH N.

W. COR. 10TH AND ARCH STS. .1141 SOUTH BROAD G. J.

G. J. G. J. G.

J. G. 3. DON'T WALK. BUT RIDE A WHEEL.

WE HAVE THEM TO SUIT YOU. All from $10.00 up to $125.00. Cash-' or instalments. Open every- evening till Xmas. W.

S. EMERSON CO. HI e.llth. UNREDEEMED COLUMBUS. VICTORS.

Waverley's. Stormers and other prominent makes at 1-3 actual value. LOAN OFFICE. 814 Vine. 93 PREMIER BICYCLE IN GOOD CONDI-tion; 25 $45.

Thirtieth and Locust streets. WHEELMEN! STORE YOUR BIKE! WE'LL make liberal advance, or dispose of It for highest price. STORAGE HOUSE. K14 Viae PIANOS AND ORGANS 10 cents per line each Insertion. T.

r-kT TTPDTnHT PIANOS IN PHILADELPHIA. 13 factories represented. SO different styles of Cases. Fixed honest prices. Time pavments $7 to $15monthly.

Fine scarf and stool with each piano. No Canvassers or Collectors employed. Come or write direct to us i and save time and money. Catalogues and prices mailed free. NEW UPRIGHTS $125, $135, $150.

$163. $173. $2. $225, $250, $275. $300, $325, $350.

$400 and $450. Behr Brlggs. Sohmer, Everett, Harvard, A Hon. Newby Evans, Trowbridge, Kimball and other reliable makes to select from. Also ABOUT 25 USED UPRIGHTS.

Chickerlng, Behr Decker Weber. Steck. Haines Kimball and other prominent makes from $125 to $300. Square Pianos $15. $25.

$40, $50. $75 and $100. Write for list of used pianos with. prices. evenings until Christmas.

GEO. R. FLEMING 1229 Chestnut street. cfc-rv-i-NTT-Ti i iwt- p.tfivn eoTfAt-R ivri T'P right pianos of several makers at reasonable" prices. Everr piano warrantea tor nve years and satisfaction guaranteed.

H. L. STEIN-ERT. 1115 fhestnut St. Sole representative for Hardman.

Fischer. Kurtzmann and other first-class pianofortes. 1 wTllT SACRIFICE AN ELEGANT SQUARE piano; fine tone; round cot's; carved legs. Need cash. 1703 Poplar street.

FOR SALE 1 cent a word each insertion. FORTY A BUSHEL, White Star Potatoes; choice white star potatoes. 43, cts. a bushel, guaranteed 60 pounds to the bushel; choice apples, 40, .45 and 50 cts. 'a basket; hard cabbage.

25 cts a basket: onions. 40 cts. a basket; delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Mail orders promptly attended to. 1242 North--Third street-.

FOR SALE, on account of storage Large walnut wardrobe, $15. cost $65: walnut mantel cabinet with three large beveled mirrors, $10, cost $28: nearly new: also 7 piece hair cloth parlor In good order: walnut-chamber sirtt, mrWe topj 5 pieces, $10. 1628 Ridge avnue. $5 MUSICAL BOX. $3.25: $6 -violin.

$7 mandolin, $6 guitar. $6 banjo, $4: $4 autoharp. $2.75. by mail receive prompt attention: price list free. S.

FIELD, 1128 McKean street. CIGARS 100.000 odd brands of nickel cigars at half price. OBLINGER BROS. 154 North Third street. OVERSTUFFED RUG PARLOR.

SUIT and pier mirror; lot. $26.50. Apply 1329 Ridge avenue. POOL. BILLLRD, combination, tables.

shuffleboards; second-hand table cheap. Frank Rosatto. 222 South Eighth. COAL WAGON, with chute attachments, hi good order. Call at 82 Falrmount avenue, from 8 to 12 A.

M. POCKET KODAKS, the latest fad; Just the thing for Xmas: complete $5. McCoilih 1030 Arch street. CASH REGISTER. NATIONALS AND others for sale and to rentl repair all sorts; cut prices.

Exchange, 1220 Filbert BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. 7 new and second-hand; repairs. 1629 German-town avenue, above Oxford. DON'T MISS SEEING BT'ELL'S NEWLY -Invented gas stoves. Twentieth and Dauphin streets.

FOR SALE 2 FIRST-CLASS CALIGRAPH Type-writing Machines. P. O. Box 1214. BARBER SHOP for sale.

934 South Fourth sttreet. A SALOON. -Fifth and Chestnut streets; twa pool tables. C. H.

Rogers, Camden. N. J. FOR SALE One baby caul. Inquirer.

Address 210, ONE WIRE CORNER STITCHER Charles Beck C. Hanover, Pa. CALENDARS. 1896 Thomson Printing Company. 310 Cherry street.

GAS AND OIL STOVES IT DOE TOLB GAS RADIATOR. The only Radiator made that BURNERS may be taken out for (cleaning. LOOK? HANDSOME, GIVES LOTH OF HEAT. PURITAN OIL HEATERS have no cogs or ratchets to get out of ordef. We have them from up.

Send for catalogue. Off iee of Springfield Gas Machine, Tr -fast above uuj mi. viiii Market St. DON'T BE FOOLISH enough to pay $50 or $60 for a Vibrating Shuttle Machine or $18 or $20 fpr a bogus one, when you can get the genuine, the best on the market, tor $25 at per week. Trial free.

Lessons free. -Seven year guarantee. We sell all makes. Send postal or call. FACTORY AGENT.

767 Passvunk ave. PARTNERSjjJPJNIOJTJICES NOTIc3ElirHTipn5B undersigned has' retired from and severed all connection with the Perfection Hat Company, 1537 Filbert street. Having sold out the business to the present firm the undersigned Is no longer responsible for the debts and liabilities hereafter Contracted in the said business. MONE R. ISAACS, Dec.

12. 1895. drexel building. Philadelphia, December 11, ISM. The Directors haw this day declared a dividend of TWENTY (20) PER payable December 23, .1885.

to stockholders of record at close of business December .14. Checks will be mailed. EDWARD C. LEE. Treasurer.

SPECIAL NOTICESV OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia, December 17, 1S05. The annual meeting of the policy holders and an election of officers and -directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company on Tuesday, January 2L 1896, at 3 o'clock P. M. T.

B. VROOMAN, 'President. J. G. KIMBALL.

Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPE-cial meeting of the poilcy holders of the MERCANTILE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, will be held at the office of Company. 925 Chestnut street, on the 14th day of JANUARY, 1896, to take action upon the question of an amendment of the Charter of said Company, F. A. DOWNES.

Secretary. THE QUAKER CITY NATIONAL BANK. OF PHILADELPHIA: December 13. 1893. Tie.

annual election -for Directors of this bank "will be held at the Banking' on Tuesday, 1896, between M. fcn 2 clock P. M- W. H. CLARK.

Cashier, 10 cents per line each Insertion." 55 fHv WATTME8 SELECT MS) YEM FSLLEi ELS IMES' 14-KARAT WIB (SETO'14-KARATISM EWT WAKM W1MTEEI SEND 'FOR MT. PEffiBlVAIL, 2211 K3. ST1H1 THE TALK OF' THE TOWN. 8 iiTTLES MW 2. 1 Bottle Champagne, 1 Bottle Cuckoo Rye Whisky, 1 Bottle Blackberry Brandy, 5 Bottles Fine Whiskies assorted to your choice.

Regular price, $4.50. Other assortments, $4, $5 and $7.50. Free City Delivery. Mail Orders filled. Open evnings till 11.

1 Wdoq it, 0IFT.S For years it has been our custom to replenish our stock with the choicest bric-a-brac and furniture for our patrons to select from; this year we have excelled ourselves in this respect; we have a large assortment of useful and suitable presents, as: Desks, Ladies' Dressing Tables, Sideboards, China Cabinets. Bookcases, Easy Chairs, -Fancy Tables, Parlor Cabinets. Gilt. Corner and Reception Chairs; Hat Racks, Onyx, Cabinet and Pedestal Lamps; fine inlaid Mahogany Chairs, Music Cabinets. Smokers' Tables, Electric, Musical.

A rare selection Bric-a-brac prices low. WILLIAM "KOELLE; 1209 Girard avenue (north stde and 1200 Davis street. Established 1S77. Open Evenings. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH Open Day and EXECUTIVE OFFICE, 113 S.

BROAD ST. QUICK MESSENGER AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE, IN CONNECTION WITH POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO. PROTECTIVE WATCH, AND BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM for banks, factories, warehouses, business establishments and private dwellings. Call' boxes or messenger, fire-police and coupe service. Special police and detective sen-ice.

TELEGRAMS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES OR EUROPE. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Fancy Parlor Chairs, Music Stands, Parlor Suits, Onyx Tables, Hall Racks, Extension Tables, Sideboards. Mahogany, Rattan and Plush Rockers, Bookcases, Commodes, Morris Chairs, fancy Desks, all sizes. As we buy and sell for cash purchasers would do well to caU and see the advantages of dealing with us. D.

GALLAGHER, 43 South Second street. "LMDLLtL TTGDLP GDI 'IT UP LARGEST STOCK IN PHILADELPHIA. JOSEPH L. SHOEMAKER CO. SALESROOMS.

920 ARCH STREET. "EI)RBTR19AS (S8FTS The most appropriate gift- for a gentleman is a pipe or smokers" outfit: call and get it of the manufacturer. I. AUS3PRUNG, 46 North Fourth street. CONDUCTORS AND GRIPMEN NOW IS the accepted time; -look, after your teeth; it is hard to tell what the future may be.

We are winners; our prices being half what others charge. 1031 Market. 1123 Chestnut, 1918 Diamond, 2500 Kensington a venue. FINE TAILORING ON CRBtj'T REU ABLE tailors will make gentlemen's One to order on small weekly payments; will call with samples, if desired: popular prices: no security 'required. Address Box 90, 34 North Thirteenth street.

HAIffi- WABTSrRilCl.ES""- Removed permanently with electric needle. Treatments Sundays by FANNIE K. WEBSTER. 116 North Eleventh st. BARGAINS IN TOADIES" DESKS, $4.50 VP.

JOSEPH L. SHOEMAKER SALESROOMS. 926 ARCH STREET. ESTABLISHED 1826. JAMES REISKY.

MANUFACTVRER OF FURS. 136 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET. FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. OLD FURS REMODELED AND REDYED. mm FOR A DOZEN QUARTS ASSORTED FOUR-YEAR-OLD CALIFORNIA WINES.

JOSEPH REINSTJNE. 248 N. NINTH ST. SUBSCRIBE, FOR HUMAN "NATURE," only 5c a year; every number will contain a paper on the science and practice- of character reading by Dr. Capen, Phrenological Office, 907 Arch street.

MOTHERS, BE YOUR. OWN DOCTOR. Send 5 cents for the twelfth edition of our family guide to health. The Dr. O'Hara 1817 Columbia avenue LADIES.

DRS. TANNE. 968 N. I0TH gives confidential advice in all prtv. or delicate matters; best accommodation for patients bef.

and dur. conf trained nurse EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF IMPORTED Kev West and domestic cigars before pur chasing for the holidays. ESPANOLA CIGAR STORE, 1407 Gilbert street. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE; COM plexion specialist. Hours, 8 A.

M. to 6.30 P. M. Sat. until 9 P.

M. Sun. by appointment. Mrs. WEBSTER, 116 North Eleventh street.

2344 VERY SORRY NOT REPLY sooner; trust you are well; don't know what to do to see you. MRS. BEIDLEMAN. 1507 THOMPSON ST. Licensed midwife: ladies can have board before and during confin't; infants adopted.

LADIES' PRIV. HOME BEFORE AND DUB-Ing confinement. Mrs. Leslie, grad. midwife; terms mod.

infants adopted. 2012 Oxford st. MRS. MEGGS, licensed mid-wife, 1439 N. 11th 20 years' exp.

ladies boarded before and during Infants adopted; terms moderate. ROGER ARTICLE RECEIVED WITH many thanks; voir say Thursday or Friday; let me know NICOLAS. CHEAP RATES FOR FUNERAL CAR-riages! Holy Cross, Cathedral, old and new. other cem's, Girard aye. H.

E. B. WILL BE AT SAME PLACE FRI-day evening, 2iHh; came time. G. M.

DEAFNESS POSITIVELY CURED entirely new meth. Ad. or call- E. Truenell, 29 N. 6th.

FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES, consult Dr. PICKLES, 620 North Tenth st. QUICK RELIEF FEMALE PILLS. RE-lieves 2 days; $1. READ, 1009 South st.

OFFICE ADVICE FREE- Dr. B. lj. BROWN, N.E. cor: 10th and Arch: form.

7th and Aroh. AUCTION SALES 10 cents per lle each insertion. J. HARBESON BARNES. J.

H. LOPLAND. BARNES Sr LOFIiAJfD. Ar.ctIonrm. NO.

14T S. FOURTH ST. Cor. Harmony). Personal attention to -all branches of Auction Business.

Sales on the premises solicited. By J. JACOBS 4k Auctioneers. 227 SOUTH STREET. D.

HARRIS, PAWNBROKER'S SALS' OF Ladies' and Gents Clothing. Watches. Jewelry, J- On' Wednesday, Dec. IS. Order of DAVID HARRIS.

Broker. Cor. 18th and Federal streets. IS VAC SALINGER'S PAWNBROKER SALE of Clothing, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.etc. On Thnmiln, Dec.

19. ISAAC SALINGER, 2958 Richmond street. GARBER MAS CILL, Auctioneers, Sales every Thursday. Outside sales a specialty. 112ft.

Arch -street. splendidhoidXyprsejtsI Large importation extra fine singing HARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES, price $1.50 each; every bird warranted; the largest and best stock of first-class birds; brass cages, 60o. and upwards. Buy your birds direct from the importer. H.

W. VAHLS, 319 Market street and 46 North-Ninth FIVE GOOD FIGHTING-Oecks wanted; also three full-bred bull dogs. Apply after 10 A. 2422 North Front street. ACCOUNTANTS BOPkTk12ERn er, with some spare time, would like to employ It balancing, closing and books, straightening out confused accounts, or making confidential exams.

I 160, Inquirer. DYERS AND SCOURERS j. A W. JONES, 208 GERMANTOWN AVE.4 NiBtb aad Viae, and 1013- Columbia If: CM 1 CITY DO YOTT WANT RENT A 550 HOUS23 for $40; twelve rooms on Thirty-third street, above Columbia avenue, opposite Eas: Park; best heating and cooking- arrangements, every convenience only a few left. TO LET 12.IO.

NEW FIVE-ROOM "BRICK house: all modern improvements. 2348 Gar-rift, near Twenty-third and Reed streets. McKENNA, 1532 Point Breeze ave. FOR RENT A FOUR-STORY HOUSE, 142 North Twentieth street, above Arch; would make a good apartment house; rent $50. SHARSWOOD STREET.

2315 RENT, 8-rooraed house. Stores) TO RENTMDN AND AFTER FEBRUARY 1, store 19x80 feet; 16 feet hUrh in Elk Building. 232 North Ninth street. Apply to H. S.

RHEINER, daily between 1 and 2 P. M. office back. COUNTRY FOR RENT GOOD FARM. AT MOORES-town.

N. 53 acres. J. H. CHESTNUT.

SOH.Drexel Building. NEW JERSEY TO LET BRICK CLAY PROPERTY, CAN make per year; clay land, N. MrKee City, on the W. J. R.

R. fine clay for bust brick, press, common and sewer pipe; glaxs house- sand: nave a smKie show, 25 cents per ton for the clay. J. Mc-) KEE, luSO Lombard street. TO LET NEW FARM.

FIFTY ACRES. TEN years' lease; no rent. McKEE, Atlantic county J. J. M'-KEE.

103O Tmbard st. Jfk REAL ESTATE WANTED HOUSE IN SUBURBS. 4 (TO 8 ROOMS. good condition, conveniences, easy access and cheap fare to city by rail; can pay $250. balance like rent; give full particulars.

100, Inquirer. WANTED EMPTY HOUSES IN CAMDEN; tenants waiting: returns promptly made. Warren, 420 Market street, Camden. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT. SOLD AND Exchanged.

THOMAS J. HUNT. 623 Walnut at. Farms Maryland, WANTED SMALL FARM ON CHESAPEAKE Bay, Eastern Shore of Maryland; must have cove or creek on place, suitable for fish pond. Addres3, full particulars as to buildings, with lowest price.

157. Inquirer. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE LOT IN MEDIA, 50x95; OR will exchange for lot or small property in or about Eddington, Pa." Box 25. Edding P. O.

MORTGAGES 10 cents per line each insertion. WE OFFER FOR SALE ELEGANT FIRST mortgages, paying per clear of tax; $900, $1000, $1250, $1500. H. G. HALLINGER, 426 Market street, Camden.

MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE at 4 per cent. flat. G. li. RICHARDSON, 108 North Thirteenth.

$15,000 TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY, 4H per cent. J. B. FOWLER. 240 South Eighth street.

MONEY TO LOAN lit cent per line each Insertlo. MONEY LOANED. MONEY LOANED. MONEY LOANED. In sums of $50 and upwards on furniture In use.

without removal; also on storage receipts. Easy payments In weekly or monthly Instalments. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL, THE PENN MUTUAL LOAN INSTITUTION; 1326 Chestnut street. Room 307.

Hale Building. Take elevator. THE POPULAR BROKERAGE COMPANY, 1028 ARCH STREET, -ESTABLISHED. 1801. Makes loans upon household goods (without removal), storage receipts or other approved security promptly.

Before applying elsewhere get our terms and conditions. MONEY LOANED IN A FEW HOURS' Notice upon real estate, secured by Judgment note. H. JONES. Room 16.

104 South Twelfth street. FRANKLIN BROKERAGE COMPANY, 134 S. fifth st. Procure loans on real and personal security, household, etc. LUMBER Kf CC FEET HARD WOODS AND uUW.UUU Building Lumber; Planed Lumber of aU kinds; lowest rates.

and see us before purchasing. HENRY MAULE, 2500 South street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1 cent a word each Insertion. $100 PER MONTH, or more. Chances to make money by speculation are better now than ever.

Nice incomes are made from small investments. Wheat and stocks offer excellent opportunities for those with limited means to make monev. We always work for customers interests. Write for advice- and book, showing how to do it, free. COMACK 28 New York.

PHYSICIAN with about $6000 cash can buy half Interest in office practice, netting about $8000 a year; $4000 cash and balance in two years. Owner is obliged to go to Europe on account of ill-health. The above amount includes half-interest of $00O in judgments. Rigid investigation solicited. Address P.

O. Lock Box 374, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE First-class winter wheat, flour, feed and grist mill: railroad to mill; large end long established trade; manager remain if wanted as partner or on shares; will sell at great sacrifice to close an estate. Investlga-r tion invited. JACOB WALTER'S SONS.

Executors, Easton, Pa. MAKE MONEY BY CAREFUL SPECULA tion in grain through a reliable, successful firm. Excellent opportunities to make profits bv our new plans. Fully explained and sent free. Highest references.

PATTISON 711 Omaha Building, Chicago. 111. FOR RENT Large store building, two floors and basement; has been a furniture and carpet store for 12 years; best location in town; possession January 1. 1896. For particulars, address MASON ACKLEY, Real Estate Agents, Vineland, N.

J. A. YOUNG Colored Man with $50 or $100 in cash can secure an Interest and position in a mercantile business; big money in it for holidays and winter: references exchanged. 161, Inquirer office. DRUG STORE Very desirable new property (large and comfortable) for sale or rent In populous neighborhood: good location for business.

WENDELL SMITH, 1346 Chestnut street. PRINTING Bills. packet heads, cards, $1.25 5000, 6x9 circulars, send now for samples. HOECKLING, 612 Betz Buildinc FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS SALOON BUSI-1 ness; wIH exchange for real -estate or manu-facutring interests. WM.

LONG, 467 West Twenty-first street. New York city. ASSISTANT WITH $300 wanted rin un-ouestionable business. -At least $1200 first vear with increase. Duties simple.

Ad dress 161, Inquirer office. PARTNER Young single lady wanted with $2UU, WHO tnorougniy umicismiiua -wwu8 in restaurant. Call at 910 South Front street. $500 FOR FIVE ROOMS; full paying boardr ers: dining room with good business; Ill-health cause. 120 South Fifteenth street.

PRINTING FOR BUSINESS. every Job right; quick and cheap; calendars and advertising novelties. PASCHALL. 17 N. 10th st.

GROCERY, meat and provision store for sale cheap. 334 North Tenth street. FOR SALE, cheap, small store, furnished for housekeeping: rent, $6. 920 Brown. WANJTED 1 cent a werd each insertion.

WANTED, second-hand furniture, any quantity or description, carpets, stoves, good prices. 1628 Ridge avenue. PRESSWORK Thomson Printing 310 Cherry street. Company, PROPOSALS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. BUREAU OF utx luja BOATS.

OFFICE. ROOM 213. CITY HALL. PHILADELPHIA. Dec.

1895. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Bids for COAL STORES and CHANDLERY. OR PROVISIONS," and addressed to the undersigned, at the office above mentioned, will be received until 12 o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, December 19, 1895. for the use of the City Ice Boats during the year 1S36: 1. Coal.

2. Stores and Chandlery. 3. Provisions. Schedule of the articles to be bid for and information regarding time and place of delivery will be furnished upon application at the -office above mentioned.

This advertisement is made and contracts will be awarded subject to aa appropriation to be made by City N-v bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance requiring proposal bonds when the bids exceed in amount five hundred dollars," approved May 25, 1800 tp. 81 West), have been complied With. -f- The Director reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids, as he may. deem best for th lnt-erests of the city. THOMAS Jfc THOMPSON director.

CITY I'imst EIGHTEENTH AND MOORE STREETS. THE MOST DESIRABLE LOQATION DOWN TOWN IN WHICH TO PURCHASE A HOME. 18 minutes' ride from Broad and Chestnut DON'T BUT A HOUSE etther for Investment or a home until you faave examined these modern, up-to-date houses, built of the best material and work-iranship, and for sale at low prices on these terms: 10 per cent, of selling: price down and balance monthly, same as rent. storr, rooms, worth $4500 for $4000.. 2 story, 7 rooms, worth $2300 for $2000.

WILLIAM SHELLEY. Builder and Owner, en the premises, or 1731 South Eighteenth st. HOUSES FOR SALE. Elegant Houses. First-class Investments.

BROAD BELOW ALLEGHENY Elegant Brownstone Houses. ALLEGHENY WEST OF BROAD Beautiful Porch-front Houses. Boston avenue, north of York, west of 20th Handsome 7 -room houses, saloon parlor. 2Sth to 29th; Oxford to Columbia avenue 7. 0, 10 aid 12-room houses and corner stores.

E. W. side of 29th from Jefferson to Oxford 8,. 9 and 10-room houses and corner stores. JOHN STAFFORD, 1(506 Susauehanna avenue.

FOR SALE NOS. 420-422-424 -MARKET STREET. THREE FOUR -STORY STORES. FEET FRONT. 113 FEET DEEP.

TO MERCHANT STREET TO THE BOURSE. S. KINGSTON M'CAY, 420 WALNUT. FOR SALE CHEAP 17 NEW 2-STORY brick 6-room dwellings. Almond street, between Neff and Clearfield streets.

Twenty-fifth ward; heaters, ranges, bath, hot and coH water, cement pavement, yards and alleys: houses well built and said on easy terms; price, 1800. ALFRED IT. WILLIAMS, 522 Walnut street. FOR SALE STORE AND DWELLING. Seventeenth and Mifflin streets.

Larire-sized -store and dwelling Seventeenth ar.d Mifflin streets; a good stand. HARVEY HOFFMAN, northeast corner "Thirteenth swd Walnut streets. FOR SALE OR RENT $50 HOUSES FOR $40r only- a few left of these elegant '2-room houses on Thirtv-third street, opposite the East. Park, above Columbia avenue, with everv convenience; terms to suit; GREAT BARGAINS; open all times. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE MILL PROP-erty complete, 150 horse-power engine, boilers, shafting, elevator, railroad siding.

Fox plan and particulars address HARDING. 122 S. 4th Philadelphia. BIG INVESTMENT. BLOCK 12 SIX-ROOM bricks, always rented; pav 20 per cent.

Clear: $2400 ea.sh buys the block. H. G. HAL-LINGER, 426 Market street, Camden. GREAT BARGAIN NEW STORE AND TWO dwellings adioining: rnted for $148 per annum; sell for $6200, $2200 cash.

H. G. HAL-LINGER, 42G Market street. Camden. jgf WEST PHILADELPHIA FOR SALE MODERN DWELLINGS, WEST PHILADELPHIA.

v. PARK FRONT SECTION. Six" minutes from City Hall. 4131 4133 1111 1132 4102 Mantua avenue Mmtua avenue North Forty-first North Forty-firat Girard avenue on wide streets. and with $3500 $3500 $0500 $751)0 $10,000 porches and All front i yards.

WILLIAM TRAUTWINE, 924 North Forty-first street. TIOGA FOR SALE SPLENDID MODEL HOMES; lots 100 feet deep; front porches: all modern Improvements; location unexcelled convenient to trolley and steam cars; prices very low and terms to suit purchaser. A few for rer.t. Call and examine. FiUK D.

WILLIAMS, Bollder and Owner. Thirteenth street, above Allegheny avenue; office. 1634 Susquehanna avenue. FOR SALE ONLY $2600: VERY ATTR Active seven-room corner house, 1621 Ontario street, Tioga; southern exposure; good cellar, yard, porch, trees. SUBURBAN Wayne" WAYNE -HAS EXCELLENT SCHOOLS.

HANDSOME CHURCHES -of- all- denominations. TEL-FORDED ROADS, lighted at night, GRANOLITHIC- PAVEMENTS and Modern TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. ITS MODEL HOMES are well built, heated by steam, lighted by electricity, supplied with pure water from Water Works and uhderdrained. PRICES LOW. TERMS EASY.

NO TROLLEY CARS to endanger the lives of children. The 2.40 P. M. Train I THE WAYNE CO. from-Broad St.Station WAYNE.

Is a 25-minute Express! Del aware county. Pa. Oak Lane OAK lIaNE SALE BEAUTIFUL FINISHED new twelve-room home; electric lights; cutwater; lot 50x220; quick sale: only $510O $000 cash i great bargain. KIRBT, 1202 Spruce. Bniluins lots.

READS VILLE TEN MILES FROM PHILA-delpbia: building lots. $25: $1 5flc. weekly; want agents. CO-OPERATIVE. LAND CO-, 1009 South street.

NEW JERSEY READSVILLE, TEN MILES FROM PHILA-delphia; 50c. round trip; building lots $25; $1 weekly; small farms. $2 cash, $3 monthly; -want agents. CO-OPERATIVE LAND 1000 South street. Phila.

BlnLDING LOTS. $10.00 and $25.00: $1.00 cash, 50c. weekly: small farms. fl.OO cash. 75c.

weekly: agents wanted; CO-OPERATIVE LAND 1008 South treat. Vinelantl VINELAND, N. FARM OF TEN ACRES; good land: three-story, ten-roomed dwelling, -barn, cemented cellar, wagon sheds, green one and a half acre peaches: apple and other fruit trees; fine lawn and hedge; a very desirable property; $3500; $15M cash required; Investigate. MASON ACKLEY. Farms BARGAIN FIVE-ACRE TRUCK, FRUIT and poultry half way between New York and Philadelphia, near station easy terms, $5 down.

$1 per week; excellent, healthy neighborhood; pines and ocean combined. "AMERICAN REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT 1025 Arch street. Room 1 Write for particulars. HORSES, ETC, A. widow lady.

In Order to avoid the expense and publicity of a public auction, wishes to ell her late husband's two fast and handsome Kentueky-bred mare and horse, at much less than quarter their present value. The mare (Lady Kate) is a handsome bay in coior, long mane and tail: 15Vs hands high; weight 1100 6 years old; perfectly sound; fearless of steam and trolley cars: is perfectly broke tinder saddle," and is safe for ladies or children to ride: will drive with or without or double been driven by my late husband in the Gentlemen's road races, in 2.32 fan trot in her present condition In better than 2.40; an extra good pole mare. I hold her tabulated pedigree; I will sell her to anyone who' will give her a good home, for the small sum of $65. The well-known trotting horse Frank. D.

is without exception the eafest, most gentle and reliable family and road horse in the city; 15Vfe hands high; haa beautiful flowing mane and tail; weight, 107o pounds; 6 years old; Is a prize for some gentleman wanting a reliable, safe, family horse; is perfectly sound and kind, and can.be driven with or without blinds: he has a public rec ord of and. can trot in present condition In 2.30; price $00; I will sell them separate or together; also a fine falling-top buggy; set of ingle harness, robes, whip, will be sold for 550; you will have no Idea what a fine team this is until you see it; also a fine surrey phaeton, will sell cheap, and set of fine silver-mounted double harness. Call or address, mv -residence, MRS. E. GILLESPIE, 126 North Fifteenth street, Philadelphia.

FOR COLIC USE Dr! DANIEL'S yyX colic cure; for worms use Daniel's Worm Killer. Knickerbocker Building, 56 North Sixth street. WILL LOAN TEAMS TO RESPONSIBLE firm until -April 1 for their keep. Ice Manufacturing 'Company, of Germantown. HORSES AND WAGONS TO HIRE.

$1.50 day, 1522 Dotts treet, Ridge avenue and CARRIAGES, ETC. ROGERS' BROUGHAM POLE AND ahafta -ti-aek causre. comfortable. and in good order; sold for want of use. Pri-viate Livery Stable.

261 South Twenty-Second Street. FOR SALE NEW UNDERTAK- wagon. 113u t'arrisn street. PAPER HANGING tiipiuha KC, and painter wants work rooms papered or painted from $1.75 up. Send postal, Anderson, 313 North Seventh st.

DRESSMAKING, ETC. FURS A lady-will renovate furs at reasonable prices and go -out by day at $3. Ad-Aret3 lOi SUtb street, Zarby. tearanac street. Interment at iiayetie cemetery.

CAMPBELL. On the 15th Elizabeth, wife of William D. Campbell, and daughter of the late John and Sarah Ashman, In the 50th year of her age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence. No.

220 Cambria stret, oh Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Cumberland Street M. E. Church Vault. CARTER.

On December 14. 1895, Hannah G. Carter, in her 09th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, December IS. at 2 from her late residence, 058 North Forty-first street.

Interment at Olive Cemetery. CHEVERS. On December 1895, Rebecca wife of the late Charles T. Chevers, aged 70 'years. re-la tives and friends of the family-are" respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday morning, December 19, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.

Samuel Borden. Pennsgrove. N. J. Interment at Frankford.

will meet train that leaves. Market street ferry at 8 o'clock. CLARK. On December 16, 1895. Agnes wife of William H.

Clark and daughter of the lata George and Hannah Stout, aged 455 years. The-relatives, and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at her husband's residence, No. 1230 Haines street, on Friday-afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Peace Cemetery. CODY.

On the 14th Harriet widow of the late Daniel A. Cody, in the 72d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 18th at 2 o'clock, from her- late residence, 1505 Parrish street. Interment at Mechanic Cemetery. COLLINS.

On the lfith Instant. Mary Collina. aged 54 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Fifth-day, the 19th Instant, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. School lane, near Waynei Germantown.

COM LEY. On December 17, 188.1. Mary J. daughter of James and Elizabeth Corn-ley, aged 22 years and 5 months. Due notice of the funeral will be given from ner parents residence.

928 Jackson street CONN. On December 14. 1895. Samuel Conn, in his 87th year. Relativea and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atttend the funeral, on inursuay aiter- noon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, Saniford, Thirty-fifth ward.

Carriages will be in waiting at Frankford avenue and Harrison street 12.30 sharp. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAILEY. On the 15th; Instant, William Dalley. The relatives and friends of the family, also-Court Continental, No.

71, A. O- are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, from 2H2 South. Twentieth street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery- DOTTS. On December 15.

1895, Wilson son of Benjamin F. and Nilda Dotts, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at his late residence, northeast corner Fifteenth and Thompson Interment private. EMERSON. On Sunday, December 15, 1895, Worthington Emerson, aged 45 years.

Funeral -on at ll -o'clock precisely, from the residence of his 1522 North Twentieth street. Funeral private. FELL-j-On December 15, 1593. Margaret wife of Benjamin Fell, aged 52 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday morning, precisely at 10 o'clock, at her late residence.

No. 945 North Twelfth street. Interment private. FENN. On the 16th instant, Nancy Fenn, widow of the late Titus Fenn.

aged 80 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given. FRANKLIN. On the 14th instant. Joshua Franklin.

In -the 4th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesdav, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 2125 Barker street. Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. the 14th son. of James -and Maggie- Fitzsimmons.

and grandson of Frank and the late Cecilia Martin, aged 18 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence 707 South Front street. High requiem mass at St. Philip's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

FREDERICK. On Sunday evening, December J5. llft5, Joseph. Frederick, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the familv, also James E.

Hyatt Council. No. 628. Jr. A.

and St. Simeon early isene-fic-iar Association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at his late residence, 193s Page street. Interment at- Hillside Cemetery, Thursday Train leaves Columbia avenue at 2.15. GARRETT.

On- the 16th Rebecca daughter of Lewis Garrett, aged 58 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Fifth day, to leave the house at 2 o'clock, from her father's residence, 327 West Front street. Media. Interment at Newtown Friends' Burying Ground. GIBSON.

On December 15, 1895. William son of Augusta and the late Edward H. Gibson, aged 29 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his residence, 209 McAlpin street. West Philadelphia.

Interment private. December 15, 1895. Frank Guenter, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Gustav Adolph and Frankford, Whitehall. Bridesburg Beneficial Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday mornlne.

at 9 o'clock, from his late residence. 2618 Ash street, "Bridesburg. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery. High mass at All Saints' Church. HAND.

On December 16. 1S95. Edward B. Hand, In the 55th year of his age. The relatives and friend of the family, also Neptune Lodge.

No. 354. I. O. O.

F. Kensington Council. No. O. V.

A. M. Marine Beneficial Association. No. 13, "and Tow Boat Owners' Association, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence.

1029 Palmer street. To proceed to Palmer Vault. HOFFMAN. On December 14. 1895.

Henry Hoffman, son of the late Conrad and Mary Hoffman, aged 37 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the employes of Isaac A. Sheppard are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, -on Wednesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother. Edward Hoffman. 2124 Lawrence street.

Recuiem mass at St. Bonafa-cius' Church. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery. JACKSON. On' December 13.

1895, Rachel widow of the late Andrew Jackson, aged 61 years. Relatives-and friends of the family are reepectfutly invited to attend her funeral, cn Wednesday. December 18, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law. H. K.

Seddinger, No. 134 North Twenty-eighth street, town of Stockton, J. Services at St. Wilfred's E. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Bethel Cemetery. JOHNSON. at Moorestown, N. on December 14, 1895, Hannah wife of Francis M-- Johnson, In her 59th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the M.

P. Church, West Moorestown. on Wednesday afternoon-, the 18th at 1 o'clock. Train leaves Market street ferry at 11.20 M. Interment private, at Colestown Cemetery.

LAME. On December 15, 1895, Rev. Jceeph Sylvester Lame, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully -Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock promptly, at the Woodland Avenue M. E.

Church. Fiftieth and Woodland avenue. West Philadelphia. Interment private, at Mount Mori ah Cemetery. LAMSON.

At Swedesboro. N. on December 15. 1895. Lizzie wife of Samuel A.

Lam son, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, Philip Parker, near Swedesboro, on Wednesday morning, December 18, at 10 o'clock. Sen-ices at the house. Interment at Eglington. LARGE.

On December 14. 1895. George W. Large, aged 19 years. The friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 12.30 o'clock, from 1524 Poplar street.

To proceed to Hillside Cemetery, on the 2.15 train from Twelfth and Market streets. LATTILLE. On' December 16, 1895, Charles, only child of Edgar N. and Rebecca Lattille, aged 9 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, cn Thursday, December 19, at 2 P.

at his parents' residence, 1012 Vine setreet. Interment private. -LEE. On December 16, 1895. at his residence, 844 Perklomen street, William M.

Lee, in the 08th year of his age. Relatives and friends 'are respectfully invited td attend the services, at the residence, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. -Interment Thursday, at- Penn HH1 Friends' Burying Ground, Lancaster countv. LONGMIRE. On the 17th -Instant, Charles H.

Longmire. aged 66 years. The relatives and friend's of the family, also Mitchell Lodge," No." 296. F. and -A.

Germantown Chapter, A. St. John's Com- mandery. No. 169.

K. and -the employes of the Germantown Gas Office, are respectfully Invited to atend the funeral, on Saturday," at 1.30 from his late residence. No. 141 Price street. Germantown.

Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery. LYNN. On December 14. 1895, Robert Lynn. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to atend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Henry Nellis, 2213 North Fourth street.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Edward's Church. Interment at New Cathedral McBRIDE. On the 15th instant, Mrs. Grace McBride, widow of the-late Peter McBride.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfullv invited to attend -the funeral, from her late West Third street, Chester, on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. McCABE. On the 16th Marie, daughter of -Sarah -and the -late James Mc-Cabe, granddaughter of Bridget and the late terment at Fernwood Cemetery. WRIGHT. On the morning of December 14.

1S95, Elizabeth, widow of the late William In her 77th The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon" December 18. at 1 o'clock, from the res idence of her son-in-law, Mr. John L. Roberts. No.

700 Rovden street. Camden, N. J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery-- Where all advertisements may be left "at office rates. CENTRAL, BROAD and CHESTNUT streets." S.

E. Western Union Telegraph Office. 204O MARKET street. Western Union Telegraph Office. BROAD and CHESTNUT, Girard Building, American District Tel.

Co. Office. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT streets. Western Union Telegraph Office. 106 South EIGHTH below Chestnut American District Tel.

Co. Office. 30 South FIFTH street. Western Union Telegraph Office. 807 VINE street.

W. U. Telegraph Office. FRONT and CHESTNUT Streets (corner), Western Union Telegraph Office. THIRD and CHESTNUT -streets, Western Union Telegraph Office.

106 ARCH street. W. XT. Telegraph Office. THIRD and CHESTNUT American District Tel.

Co. Office. Bullitt Building, FOURTH abv. Walnut. Western Union Telegraph Office.

629 ARCH street. W. U. Telegraph Oibce. UPTOWN.

BROAD and ALLEGHENY S. E. George J. Crumble, Pharmacist. SECOND and POPLAR N.

E. Carl H. Bohn, Pharmaceutical Chemist. FOURTH and GIRARD N. W.

C. O. Ivins, Stationery, etc COLUMBIA ave. and 15TH S. E.

F. Thompson, Pharmacist. Grand Opera House, W. IT. Telegraph Office.

SIXTH and CUMBERLAND S. W. Lewis J. Steltzer. Apothecary.

GIRARD avenue. No. 902. Western Union Telegraph Office. FIFTH and SUSUEHANNA N.

E. W. H. Sutton's Pharmacy. NINTH and SOMERSET streets, S.

E. Samuel -T. Hamburg. Pharmaeist. TENTH st.

and MONTGOMERY S. E. cor. D. B.

Richards' Pharmacy. COLUMBIA avenue. No. 2113, W. F.

Sellers' Pharmacy. TWELFTH and Vine S. E. E. F.

Kessler. Pharmacist. SEVENTEENTH and NORRIS N.E.tor.. Foster B. Eisenhart, Pharmacist.

TWELFTH and STILES streets, S. W. J. Hallowell Ktrono Pharmacists. EIGHTH and streets, N.

W. Louis Trupp, Pharmacist. TWENTIETH and CHERRY N. W. H.

B. Llppincott's Drug Store. 2STH and GIRARD N. W. E.

G. F. Mickley. Druggist. ERIE ave.

and FIFTH N. E. Dr. J. Tomlinson.

Druggist. 632 North EIGHTEENTH street. B. N. Bethel.

Druggist and Chemist. RIDGE avenue and 21 ST corner, J. L. Patterson. Pharmacist.

19TH and -Oxford streets, corner, James J. Moore, Pharmacist 25TH and COLUMBIA N. W. F. C.

Lehman. Pharmacist. 15TH and CUMBERLAND streets, corner, Bowen's Pharmacy. 8TH and DIAMOND N. E.

J. L. Nebinger, Graduate in rnarraacy. SUSQUEHANNA avenue and LAMBERT enr Harrv Scott. Pharmacist.

2508 KENSINGTON near Cumberland, American District Tel. Co. Office. 706 North DELAWARE avenue. Western union a eiegrapn uiura.

2327 BROWN street, William is. L-ee, uraauate in 1630 North Second street, Postal Telegraph Cable Co. Office. 1415 COLUMBIA avenue. American District Tel.

Co. Office. 685 North BROAD bel. Falrmount American District Tel. Co.

Office. BROAD and FAIR MOUNT avenue, Western Union Telegraph Office. 1923 CALLOWHILL street, American District TeL Co. Office. 1921 North SECOND street.

Western Union Telegraph. Office. 1207 North SECOND street. Western Union Telegraph Office. 68 Ncrt THIRD street.

Western Union Telegraph Offloe. 334 North THIRD street, Western Union Telegraph Office. Corner SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN CVVashlngton Hotel) Postal Tel. Co. Office.

Corner 19TH and HAMILTON streets. Western Union Telegraph Office. 1913 RIDGE av-nue. W. IT.

TeL Office. EIGHTH and WOOD streets, American District Tel. Co. Office. YORK and NATRONA streets, 33d and Ridge, Natrona Pharmacy.

DOWSTOWS. N. E. cor. TENTH and CUMBERLAND, Charles Kohler.

Pharmacist, 1114 South FIFTH street. W'estern Union Telegraph Office. TWENTY-THIRD and SOUTH streets. Dr. Holland's Pharmacy.

19TH and CHRISTIAN streets. N. E. Dr. Miller's Pharmacy.

16TH and MORRIS streets. N. W. corner, W. P.

Bender, uruggist. 1STH and JACKSON S. W. Berrett's Pharmacy. 11TH and SOUTH streets.

N. E. corner, Albert D. Kennedy. Apothecary.

17TH and SOUTH streets, N. W. corner, H. B. Morse, Druggist.

21ST and DICKINSON stsA N. E. corner. Julius Wohlgemuth. Graduate in Pharmacy.

PASSYUNK ave. and TASKER corner. Alexander A. Weber. Pharmacist.

12TH and CATHARINE N. E. Morris Kaufman. Pharmacist. 8TII and McKEAN S.

W. Chris. Petzelt. Pharmacist. SECOND and SIEGEL streets, comer.

East End Prescription Pharmacy SECOND street. 710 South. George W. Ewing, Pharmacist. Corner 20TH and TXCU3T streets.

American District Tel. Co. Office. Corner THIRD and CHESTNUT streets. American District Tel.

Co. Office. 133 South SECOND street. Western Union Telegraph Office. S.

W. cor. BROAD and WASHINGTON Western Union Telegraph Office. DOCK STREET MARKET, Western Union Telegraph Office. No.

1 DOCK street. American District Tel. Co. OfT.ce. BTH and LOMBARD streets, 8.

W. Morris Kaufman. Pharmacists. WEST PHILADELPHIA. 3962 MARKET street.

American District Tel. Co. Office. 30TH and MARKET. SOth St.

Market House. American District TeL Co. Office. 3955 LANCASTER avenue, American District Tel. Co.

Office. LANCASTER below B2d street, Ferd. R. De Lester. Pharmacist.

SOTH and CHESTNUT streets, corner. Western Union Telegraph Office. S805 MARKET street. Western TTnjon Telegraph Office. 44TH and LANCASTER avenue.

Funk Groff, Druggista, 84TH and WOODLAND avenue. College Pharmacy, P. N. Pinchbeck, Ph.G. 4819 WOODLAND avenue.

L. Helfrlch, Druggist. T1ST and WOODLAND avenue. Paschal! Pharmacy: FALLS OF" SCHUYLKILL. 3286 RIDGE avenue, B.

3. Murray. Drmrarist. Paschall Phar. WISSAHICKOW.

87Q7 RIDGE avenue. Fajan's Pharmacy. MASAYISK. Cor. MAIN and COTTON sts.

T. N. WlllaroV Druggist, and Ap. Brown' a Drug Store. SICETOWIT, 4034 GERMANTOWX avenue.

Dr. John W. Ranck. Apothecary. GERMANTOWN.

S. W. CHELTEN avenue. -Western Union Telegraph Office. TIOGA.

17TH and TIOGA streets. N. W. corner, A. L.

Besore, Apothecary. FRANKFORD. 4339 MAIN street. W. V.

Telegraph Office. RICHMOND. 8902 Richmond street. Davis" Drug NORRISTO VX. 13 East MAIN street (Herald Bulldlnr.

Postal Telegraph Company. CAMDEN, N. J. 211 KAIGHN'S avenue. W.

S. Thompson's Pharmacy. 204 FEDERAL street, Conrad G. Hoell. Druggist and Chemist-311 FEDERAL street.

Postal Telegraph Cable Company. HIVEBTOX, 3. G. Cottrell. READING, PA.

W. J. Sheldon. General News lgency. ADVERTISEMENTS to be inserted the next day should be left at BRANCH OFFICES before 9.30 M.

All advertisement will be charged at regular office rates. UNDERTAKERS JOHN M. HALL. UNDERTAKER, 1728 FAIR-mount ave. and 1515 Tioga st.

Tel. 6559. Camden journeymen barbers are organising for shorter hours and mere pay. Scott' uick; means to healthy mmm years. lhe relatives and friends of the fam ilv are reMrw-tfiiUv im-iTer! tn arTpmi tiie funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

2033 East Huntingdon street. Solemn mass, at St. Ann's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. MANLEY.

On December 15, 1S95. Ada Amelia Manley, wife of Charles Manley and daughter of Mrs. E. E. Farquhar, aged 29 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 4988 Thompson street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery, MARKET. On December 15, Annie Market, in her 53d year. The relatives and Triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on- Thursday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 2.S70 Palethorp street.

Requiem at St. Boniface Church at 9 o'clock; To proceed to the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. MYERS. On the 14th George Myers, in his 64th year. The relatives and friends of the family, Rising Star Lodge, No.

126, F. A. M. Oriental Chapter, St. John's Cora-mandery.

No. Quaker City Lodge. Knights of Birmingham; stewards of Stephen Girard Trust and all other organizations cf wiiich he was a member, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday- afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 2021 North Twenty-second street. To proceed to Laurel Hill.

NATHANS. On December 14, 1S95, Julia wife of Charles F. Nathans. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at o'clock, from her husband's residence. 1339 Ridge avenue." Solemn requiem mass at the Assumption Church.

NIBLOCK. On December 14, 1895. at Ashe-ville. N. C.

Dr. C. A. Niblock, aged 20 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Court Prospect.

8199. A. O. F. of are invited to attend the from the residence of his parents, 1623 South Fifteenth street on Wednesdav.

December -18. Ser vices at Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter. Nineteenth and Titan 3 o'cloek. O'HARA. On the 15th of December, 1805, Catharine O'Hara.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her niece, Mrs. Rellly. residence 421 North Twentieth street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Navier Church.

Interment at the Old Cathedral Cemetery. OWENS. On December 14. 1S95. Benjamin F.

Owens, son of the late Lewis and Elisabeth Owens, aged 31 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 2313 East Huntingdon street. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery- PATTERSON. On the 10th Edith, daughter of Samuel and Maggie Patterson, aged 4 months and 3 days.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her parents' residence, 2845 North Ninth street. Interment private. PARKER. On December 17, 1S95, Louisa, widow of Henrv Parker. Residence, 80 South Second street.

Due notice of the funeral will be given. December .15. 1895, Theodore Petersen, aged 40 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 218 McClelland street. Interment at Philadelphia Cemetery.

PLATT. On the 15th instant, John Piatt, late of Royton, hear Oldham, England, in his 69th year. The relatives and friends of the family, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at -12 o'clock, from his late residence, 4247 Thomas street, Frankford. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Polak, aged 84 years, on December 16.

1895. Relatives and -friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her son's residence. 130O Franklin street, on Wednesday, at 2.30 P. M. Inter ment private.

Kindly omit flowers. PUNCH. On December 17. 1895, Mary wife of John J. Punch.

Due notice of the funeral will be given from her husband's residence, 307 Queen street. REIFF. On December 15, 1895, at the residence of Lydia Conard, Amber, Elizabeth, widow of the late Enos L. Relff. in her.

8lst year. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, at the Reformed Church, Fort Washington, i i 1 1 I' i Ira. i.iici a juuiifii i Meetlne Train leaves Reading Terminal at 9.17 A. M. for Fort Washington Station.

REILLEY. On December 16. 1895. Francis son of Edward and Elizabeth Reilley and grandson of John and Elizabeth Matthews, aged 8 weeks. Funeral -on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from parents' residence.

2525 Cedar Thirty-first ward. Inter ment privatte. RIEHL. On December 15, 1895, John P. Riehl, aged 4 years.

The relatives and friends ef the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 2627 Riggs street. Interment at Mount Moriah. ROAT. On December 15. 1895.

William Rcat. The relatives and friends of the family, also Coaquannock Lodge, No. 463, I. O. of O.

and Aurora Castle, No. 15, K. of G. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1711 Cambridge street. ROBINSON.

Suddenly; on the 16th Instant, John eldest son of John and Sarah Robinson, in his 26th year. Due notice of the funeral will be els-en. ROSE. On December 16. 1895, Joseph Finn Rose, infant son of John and Sophia Rose, in his 3d year.

The relatives and friend3 of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 2617 Bridge street, Bridesburg. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceme-terv, Florence, N. J. RUFF. On the ICth George son of Daniel and Jennie Ruff, aged 22 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfullv invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his parents' residence, 2529 Palethorp street. Interment private. SCANLAN. On December 15, 1S95, Mary widow of the late Patrick Scanlan. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning.

at 8 o'clock, from her late home. Poplar and Green streets, Norris-town. Pa. Solemn requiem mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9.30 o'clock.

SCOTT. On December 15, 1S95, Hugh Scott, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the famiiv. also Division No. 32, A.

O. H. St. Clement's Beneficial 166, I. O.

B. league of Sacred Heart, and employes of Atlantic Refining Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdav. at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 6801 Greenway avenue. Solemn requiem mass at St. Clement's Church, Paschalville.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. SINER. Suddenly, on the 17th instant, at his late residence. No. 2331 North Seventh street.

George, son of the late William and Ann Siner, in the 70th year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. SMITH. On the morning' of December 15, 1895 Jacob J. Smith, aged 76 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 934 North Twenty-sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment private, at Mount Vernon Cemetery. STEEL. On December 16, 1895, James R. Steel, in his 85th year.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfullv' invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, 19th at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1764 Fitler street. Interment at Palmer Vault. STRAIN On December 14, 1895, Andrew-Strain, aged ,27 years. The relatives, and friends of the family, also Fame Lodge. No.

778 I O. Encampment, -O. O. Montgomery Lodge, No. 16 a' P.

are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 18th at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs Sarah A. Wilson. No. 4326 Frankford avenue" Proceed to Palmer Vault. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

STTTART. Entered into rest on December 10 1895, Mrs. Anne iuan. ajuib 1213 North Forty-first street. TAYLOR.

On the 15th Instant, William Taylor. The relatives and friends of the family also Hamilton Lodge, No. 596. I. O.

O. F. and the Tlvoli Hose Company, Old Volunteer Fire Department, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 712 North Twenty-third street. Interment at Odd Fellows' THOMAS. At Burlington, N.

on December 17, 1895, Charles D. Thomas. In his 74th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of hla daughter, Mrs Lizzie Gioerson, 107 Federal street, Burlington, on Friday, December 20, at 2 o'clock. Interment St.

Mary's Church Ground, Burlington. TOMLINSON. At on Twelfth month. 13th. Deborah, wife of Isaac W.

Tomlinson, aged 60 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Fourth day, Twelfth month, at 11 o'clock A. without further notice. Inter ment at William Penn Cemetery. Train leaves Broad Street Station for Bustleton at 10.01 A- M.

VAN METER. On December 14, 1895, Martha, wife of Charles II. Van Meter, aged 34 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, oin Wednesday, December 18, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. 506 Walnut street.

Camden. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. VICTORY. On Deoember- 15, -1S95, John Victory, son of Margaret and John Victory, and husband of Susan Victory, aged 32 native of jCounty" Longford, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family, also St.

Michael's T. A. B. Society, also St. Michael's B- Sodality and all other societies of which was a.

member, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on.

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