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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIKER TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1803 8 HAMPTON INSTITUTE EXERCISES. cinamaker's DEALING -O "Clothes and manner don't I make the man; but when he is English Dotted Swiss (printed), at 25c from 35c And so it jroes. Where the made they improve his appearance." Henry Ward Beecher. Negligee Shirts Phlladelpliians to Take Fart In the Twenty-filth. Anniversary Celebration.

The annual commencement exercises of the Hampton Institute will occur at the Institute, near Fortress Monroe, on Thursday, May 25. It will be tue twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding by General Armstrong of the groat leading institution for the education of Americans, WITH LICENSES Alleged Efforts of Successful Applicants to Sell the Privileges Granted MPPwOVE vour appearance by wearing well made. neatly fitting gar sunshine of Fashion and favor strike warmest is exactly where you are like to find the most tempting price surprise. A world of comfort in our 75c Negligee Shirts newest designs perfect in fit and style. Better, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50.

At the MARKET 12TH STS. STORES ONLY ments. matter how costly the material, if the garment does not fit properly the entire Clerk Peliz Says the Court Would at Once Nullify Such a Proceeding. A WILD DANCE you'll be led in hunting over town for such CARPET BARGAINS as we ara offering. We don't keep old or slow-selling patterns, but make such low prices as will get rid of them quickly.

Women's Wrappers and Blouse Waists. In the Muslin Underwear store. You know what that means. and negroes, "A fro-Americans. General Armstrong had looked lor-waru to the occasion with eager anticipation and earnest hope that it would iwaken great public interest in Hampton and its mission.

But his recent leath has made it fitting that amemorial lor the great leader should mark he day. In, this service it is expected that Hon. Oarl Schurz, General O. O. Howard, Dr.

M. Curry, Rev. Drs.Greer and Park-lurst, of New York; Rev. Dr. McKenzie and Professor Frank G.

Peabody, of Cambridge; E. Monroe, of Tarrytown, and ReVi Dr. McVickar and Robert Ogden, of Philadelphia, will take part 'villi brief addresses. The occasion will be poetic and pa-1 hetic. It should and will collecta grant congregation of Hampton's friends and upporters.

809-811 Wrappers of Cotton Surah, square voke.with watteau back, collar and JOHN and DOBSON Instances in "Which Holders May Form a Partnership After Obtaining the Right to Traffic in Liquor. Attempts to Deceive Dangerous in Any Event. Chestnut JAMES 0 0 effect of appearing well dressed is lost. We pay particular attention to clothing your form in a stylish and becoming manner, and it matters not if you want one of our well-made, stylish $10 Suits, or would revel in the luxury of a $25 one, as far as the appearance is concerned. The only difference is in the cloth and trimmings.

The cheaper one is of the same high standard of making as the higher-priced. All of our wares are worth at least 30 per cent, more, according to ruling values. TRUSTS AND DEPOSITS. I TRUSTS AND DEPOSITS. TAKES THE CAKE.

Uncle Sam beats the world in inventions to save housekeeper bother. The latest is Lane's Readyir.ade Chocolate Icinr, which renders a Chocolate Cake one of the, easiest thin its to make. 25 cents per pound can. All grocers. LANG CHOCOLATE COMPANY, yoke trimmed with colored embroidery, $2 from J3.

Good quality Gingham Wrappers, ruffle over sdoulder, trimmed with colored embroidery, 52 from 150. Standard quality Calico Wrappers, Mother Hubbard, with belt, 50c TJiret pieces only sold to one buyer. White Lawn Blouse Waists, 6 plaits on front, 4 plaits back, with belt, $4.50. White Lawn Blouse Waists, 50c to CAPITAL, SURPLUS. St.000,000 $2,000,000 iP THE InlKMIKLJ Within the past few days rumors have been circulating that some ot the new applicants lor liquor licenses who were Buccesslul were not anxious to make the necessary payment of 51000 into the City Treasury, and at the same time incur tho heavy expense attending the fitting up of a place of business; that in a lew instances, in fact, people who had received the grant were unable to even raise the fee exacted bv law.

and were lio Anti-Pyrlnn In Brotsio-Seltzer. Cures all headaches trial bottle lOcts. CARING FOR CHILDREN. LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND CO. TRUST Second floor, first gallery.

OCULISTS AN DLOPTICIANS. -aak 17 "VT Mm The Light Brigade Lamps. Ready for the Summer ItX 1010 Chestnut St Occullst' and Hospital Prescriptions Filled A Flf teen-Year-Old Girl Who I Declared to Be Eddie Burke, a 5-year-old boy, was iven into the care of the Society tor the Protection of Children from Cruelty, lestevday. Magistrate O'Brien having campaign. Executes Trusts.

Allows Interest on Deposits, Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. Styles and styles lor the committed his mother to tbe House of GRAND HOTEL, BROADWAY AND 31PT NEW YORK CITY. A strictly first-class hotel on the European plan. F. THEODORE WALTON.

MARKET AND TWELFTH STREETS FIFTH, SOUTH AND PASSYUNK AVENUE Down-Towa Store Open Ertry Evening till o'clock. Correction for drunkenness. Mary Clark, living at 1327 Kates street, vas placed with the society by Magistrate Kane, at the request of her uncle, Mio declared that, although the girl is enly 15 years old, sho is incorrigible. seashore home, for the country place, HENRY TATNALL, Vice President J. ANDREWS HARRIS, Ass Tree GEORGE TUCKER BISPHAM, Solicito.

looking lor some one to take the bargain oft their hands in other words, were offering to sell the privilege accorded them to the highest bidder. Of course such a proceeding was never within the intent of the act, strain it ever so much, because if such a course were possible it would open the avenue to an outside barter lor the favors of the court. Still there were lawyers willing to say that there were men who had got licenses who would be willing to take the risk of discovery and enter into such an arrangement, and that they had heard reports ot the kind. WHAT CLERK PELTZ SAYS. In view or these statements, Clerk Peltz, of the Licenso Court, was asked Testerday if he had heard or them.

EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS, President WM. N. ELY, Treasurer. NATHANIEL B.

CRENSHAW, R. E. Officer. RUSTSANJETOSITS. BROAD AND CHESTNUT THE CITY TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT Wanamaker's lor any RAILROAD LINES.

RAILROAD LINES. Philadelphia, Tuesday." May 23, 189S. AND SURETY COMPANY: 927 Chestnut Street S. M. WANAMAKER CO.

likely The weather to-day is it be showery. NURSING MOTHERS service, hanging, carry- $500,000 CAPITAL, FULL PAID, -SURPLUS, 150,000 Will find Burnham's Clam "Yes, the same rumors have reached us," he said, "but there does not seem to be anything in alleged actual sales, because it is pretty well knoWh by this time that in case of the discovery of such a transaction the court would at once revoke tho license. There are instances, however, of where men have found the expenso of fitting up a place ot business has lar exceeded their estimates and they have come In and asked permission of the court to take a partner, which request the court has granted when it has been shown that the If you care for Summer Silks'at 65 or 6oc be thankful HE GENTLEMAN in BONDS OF SCRETYPTTTP FOR OFFICERS. CONTRACTORS, EMPLOYEES, ADMINISTRATORS, F.t REGISTERS THE STOCKS AND BONDS OF CORPORATIONS AT NOMINAL RATES. Safe IH-postt Boxes FOR RENT In the Burglar- about.

Express for Boston, without change, 11.00 a. m. week-davs, and B.50 p. m. daily.

For Sea Girt. Long Branch and intermediate stations, B.5U, 9.00, 11.89 a. 3.30, 4.00 p. m. week-davs.

Sundavs, 8. '25 a. m. For Freehold onlv, 5.00 p. m.

week-days. Express for Lambertville (New Hope), Easton, Scfhnton and Binghamton week-days, 8.50 and a. 12.n0 noon, and 6.20 p. m. Sundays, .20 p.

m. Water Gap, Scranton and intermediate stations. .50 m. 12.00 noon, 4 05 p.m For Lambertville (New Hope) and Easton only 4.05 p. m.

week-davs. Express for Buffalo, through Buffet Sleeper, .20 p. m. dailv. Trains leave MARKET STREET FERRY as follows: Express for New York, 9.00, 10,00 a.

m. and 4.30 p. m. week-davs. For Brown's Mills-ln-the-Plnea.

8.30. 8.30.11.30 a.m., 2.30. 4.00 and .10 p. m. Sundays.

9.15 a. ra. For Island Heights and intermediate stations, 8.30 a. m. and 4.00 p.

m. week-days. For Point Pleasant and Long Branch, 8.30, a. m. week-davs.

For Tuckerton, 8.30 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. Bouillon better than any tonic made.

It will increase the flow of milk and p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. .45 p. m.

Sunday Exprei. 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 a. m. Accommodation. 8.00 a.

4.30 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City, week-days Express, 7.00, 7.45, 9.00 a. 3.30, 5.30 p. m.

Accommodation, 8.15 a. 4.30 p. Sunday Express, 4, S.45 and 8.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a.

4.30 p. m- Parlor cars on all express trains. Brigantine Week-days, 8.00 a. 5.00 p. m.

Returning, 7.25 a. 3.25 p. m. Williamstown, Glassboro and Mulllca Hill, 8.20, 11.00 a. 4.30, 5.45 p.

m. Sundays, 8.00 4.30 p. m. Clementon, 6.00, 8.00, 8.20, 11.00 a. 3.00, 4.30, 5.45, 6.30, 7.30, 1L30 p.

m. Sundays, 8.00 a. 2.00, A 30 p. m. Blackwood and Grenloch, 6.30, 9.15.

11.30 a. 2.30, 4.45, 6.30 p. and 11.30 p. m. on Thursdays and Saturdays only.

Sundays, 6.30, 8.00 a. A45. 6.30 p. m. For Vineland.

Brldgeton, points on Maurice River Railroad, 8.00 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. Detailed time-tables at ticket offices, corner Broad and Chestnut, 833 Chestnut street, 609 South Third street and 18 South Fortieth street.

West Philadelphia, and at the depots. Reading Railroad Transfer and Cab Service. Passengers and baggage promptly conveyed. Phila Pretty patterns, dainty de- proof Vaults, Every Day Clothes realized. There's a 1 A tiat we started the Trade Sale cf them'yesterday with 30,000 1 in Boxes ana silverware stored.

riuupercuDic Silvers build up the tissues far better than extract of beef, or any other known remedy. foot. vices and the best light of their kinds. wives Ippoolts and allows Interest thereon yards. THREE PER WHERE ONE WEEK'S gentlemanly repose, a print ot London style, a mer NOTICE IS OIVEN.

It has been in use in the Maternity Hospitals of New York City and The Lamp store has a Sum Real Japanese and Chinese Transacts Gtneral Trust and Real Estate Busi ness. chant tailor's finish to the ultra mery smile on just now all talks, not Lyons Pongees. Brooklyn for years and we have testi CHARLES M. SWAIN. President.

ICH AKL P. HERATY. Vice President. JAMES F. LYSD, Secreturr and Treasurer.

JOSEPH A. SINN. Tin Officer. WILLIAM W. CONWAY.

Real Estate Officer. but the prices, they have been Silks to cherish and to count long Prince Albert Suits in the Black and Oxford sott Vicunas For Beach Haven. 8.30 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays monials from the resident physicians of those institutions commending it in the highest terms.

cn with the surety that they'll and Saturdays, and 4.00 D. m. week-davs. BIEECTOHS. frost nipped, as it were.

Hancins Hll Lamps. $2 to 55. delphia Telephone No. 1882. Charles M.

Swain, that nothinsr short oi a mon- 1 A. SWEIGAKI), u. c. not deceive. you.

For Barnegat City, 8.30 a. m. Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, and 4.00 p. m. on Saturdays only.

PHILADELPHIA. WILJIIXGTOK A John Sailer, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Hanging Dining-room and Parlor kev-iacket era in clothes will Charles S. Greene, W.

Durrell Sinister, C. N. Pierce, D. D. Geo.

Fales Baker, 31. Michael P. Heraty, Samuel B. Huey, James M. Stephen Farrelly.

Brand new and top for style. were as represented. "This has been done in some instances with regard to both old and new applicants, as an illustration, there was the case of a liquor dealer who found that it was necessary to make improvements to iiis property and that to secure the required capital he would have to give the one loaning him the money an interest in the business. He showed that it was imperative that these improvements should be made, and was therelore permitted to lorm a partnership. Further than this I do not believe that there is anything in the rumors.

If a man has secured a license and otters to sell it the court, if it is brought to its attention, would un drive out of our thoughts. A nnrew Sinn. William R. Warner, Never buy Clam Bouillon for the sick, except in Glass Bottles. Charles W.

Potts. John It. heeler. Like all bright revivals in fash Lamps, si7o to Bracket Lamps, GSc to 52 75. Side Wall Lamps, 25c to 73c.

Side Lanterns 51 to 56.50. Hand Lanterns, 35c to 51. Carriage Dash Lamps, 8oc to 5L50. Louis Warner. ion, there's leeway in the ma CAPITAL, $1,000,000.

Chestnut street. Girls' Dresses. Simply having the largest in town doesn't signify. The real point is that every terials. Have two-toned Trou- BALTIMORE and OHIO R.

R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1893. BALTIMORE RAILROAD. For Chester Express, 12.03, 3.50, 7.25, 9.10, 10.33, 11.18 a. 2.02, 8.53.

4.01. 5.08, 5.30, 5.56, 7.00, 11.16 p. m. Sundavs, 12.03, .50, 9.10 and 11.18 a. 5.08, 7.00, 8.35, 11.16 p.

m. For Wilmington Express, 12.03, 3.50, 7.20, 7.25. 8.31. 9.10, I0.2B, 10.33, 11.18 a. 12.25, 1.30, 2.02,3.46, 3.53, 4.01,4.41,5.08,5.30, 5.56, 6.17, 7.00, .7.40, 11.16, 11.30 p.m.

Sundavs, 12.03, 3.50,7.20, 9.10. 11.1s a. 4.41, 5.08, 7.0H, 7.40, 8.35, 11.16, 11.30 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington.

7.20, 8.31, 9.10, 10.20, 11.18 a. m. (12.25 Lim. Dining Car). 1.30.

3.46. 4.41 (5.16 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car). 6.17 (6.55 for Washington only. Parlor and Dining Car. No coaches), 7.00, 7 4(1 m.

and 12.03 niitht week-days. Sundays. Street or Lawn Post Lamps, 52.50 Grocer Drtnreiste 25c, 50c and il.OU sizes. to 56. Hrp Hanging Lamps, 5L75 to 55.75, sers, 11 you cnoose, witn tne long-bodied Coat and Waist GUARANTEE Trust and Safe Deposit Co.

IN ITS PIHE-PHOOP BUILDING, 316,318 and 820 Chestnut Phila. Kent Safe In Fire and Iltirplir- proof Vaults, with Combination and Permutation Locks, that can be opened only by the renter, at prii-es varying according to size and location. Allow Uleml on Deposit ni blotter. Kiemm Trnsls of l.ierj Kinri-llold-ine Trust Futxls Separate and Apart from tbe as coat $25, $30, $35, $40, $45- 3.50, 7.20, 9.10, 11.18 a 4.41 (6.55 for Washing Dress is new, and got because it was wanted. Hardly a Dress in this stock that hasn't come since the leaves started.

Ginghams, Percales, Lawns, OOr. ton only. Parlor and Dining Car. jno coaches), 7 lift 7.4tl m. and 12.03 niirht.

THE Or, if you'd rather affect the Chesterfield air, there's doubtedly revoke the grant on the ground that the application had not been made in good faith. DANGERS TO BE AVOIDED. 'Even as regards selling out during the year there is danger to the proprietor. There was a case some time ago in which a man named Bernard Donnelly sold his business to another party and the purchaser was carrying it on when Donnelly died. The fact of the death was made known to the court, and the new For Baltimore only, 2.01.

4.01. 8.08 and 11.30 p. wppk-rinv. Sundavs. 5.08 and 11.30 v.

m. For Richmond, 7.20 a. 12.03 night, dally, and the long Cutaway. But for a FOR THE WEST. Chicago, Twelfth and Market streets, 7.55 A.

8.25 P. Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets, 8.15 A. 1.35, 8.40 P. M. Cincinnati, St.

Louis and Indianapolis, Twelfth and Market streets. 11.26 A. 8.25 P. Twentv-lourth and Chestnut streets. 11.42 A.

8.40 P. M. Pittsburg, Twelfth and Market streets, 7.55 A.M., 8.58 P. Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets, 8.15 A. 4.14 P.

M. UUI ALRLI LINE FOR CHEITEB, vYIL3IINTON. BALTIMORE AN i WASHINGTON. LK4TETWIXFTII AND MARKETSTS. dailv.

3.45. 7.55, 11.26 a. ra. 3.58, 5.47, 7.22, 8.25 p. m.

1.3o p. m. week-days. Richmond and Danville Express. 6.55 p.

m. dally. Thmuirh Sleeoers to Augusta. Memphis and New Queen Lorgnette Gold 20, 5 SUrer Lorgnettes, (5. 7-50.

J10 Cabinet officer, a diplomat All-metal Lrups, mostly Rochester burners, good, light brass, Japan and nickel plated, complete with white shades, 51 to 53 35. Extra large vase Limps, large burners and fine decorations, 53. Cottage Stand Lamps, with glass fonts and linen shades, $1.10. Same, with porcelain shade, fl; without shade, 58 to R3c. Metal Banquet Limps, with linen shade, 52.50 to 53.25.

Hand Lamps, 20 to 65c Less than 50 of the decorated Lamps, $1.25 from half as many with odd shade or slight nick at $1. Tables of Antique Brass fin Orleans. Dining Car to Montgomery (No man in literature the Prince coaches). Sleeper to Asheville and Hot Springs, 7 00 o. m.

daily. For noints on Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and white Serge, Challis, Silk, all the proper Dress stuffs. Gingham and Percale Dresses, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.75 and more. Shell I. proprietor had to elose up lor a period of lour months, or until the expiration of Albert sets ot the company.

ollerln Interest or Income. Acts as Tkaxsfkb Aut.vr ob Registrar Corporation Stock. Reeelve for slnfe Krrplne 1'nder naranlee. valaanlea of every description, such as Coupon, Registered and other Bonds, Certificates of stock. Deeds, Mortgages, Coin, Plate.

Jewelry, etc, Reeeipt for and Safely Keeps Wills without chanre. tif For further Information call at the office or send for circular. Kl II tKIt V. COOK. President.

Cincinnati, Sleepers, Dining Car and Coaches The Qnecn Lorgnette thmutrh. 7.40 n. m. dailv. We needn tell club men the term required for him to make application and secure a license for the place in his own name." hnius, -ou.

trou, Koflce No charge Is made or princes ot promenade which For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, via Cape Charles route, 10.33 a. m. week-days, 11.16 p. m. daily.

WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. t'AJIDEX AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. to examine tne eye and glass to suit. to buy. All trains stop at Columbia avenue 15 minutes earlier and Spring Garden street 10 minutes earlier than time shown at Twelfth and Market Streets, except 7.55 p.

in. train. LEAVE 2 IT II AND CHEST ST, daily, 4.05. 8.15. 11.42 a.

1.35, 4.14. 6.02, 7.38, 8.40 p. the 1.35 and 6.02 p. m. trains carry Pullman Dining Cars, 1.35 train does not stop at Chester or Wilmington, For local stations on Philadelphia Division, 6.00 a.

2.00 p. m. daily. HtKRT J.li:i A V.Vlee-lre-tTreas. JOHN J.tilLHOV.Kerrrtary.

Kl. II KI WIXKllII. Trust omeer. QUEEN BOYLE'S BOTTLING BUSINESS. Judge Gordon Succeeds In Getting at tbe Bottom Facts.

Peter H. Powers and Hugo Shaner HOWARD E. Tl Ji, Ass't Treasnrer. Trains leave MARKET STREET FERRY as follows: FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Exnress.

8:50 a. m. (2.00 n. M. Saturdays only), 3.00, On the other hand, the by far the greatest show of our Suits is in the ordinary, cus- SA.m EL yi.

Z.4CII4KI snp't Vaults. Women's Dresses same way. Duck Suits, $4 and up. White Sail Cloth Suits, $5. Serge Outing Suits, $6.

Indoors or out all's one so Oculists and Opticians, ish (top 15x15 in.) at $3.75 DIKfcCIOKS. 1010 CHESTNUT instead of $6. With a Ban John J. Stadlser, I Joseph Moore, W. Rotoh Wistcr, Richard Y.

Cook. For additional trains to inester ann umineton, see time table to be had upon application to Ticket Agents. nnet Lamn thev make a charm- tomary popular Alfred Fltler, Georce H. Earle. Jr, fashions (no not short Bacgage called for and checked from noteis ana residences by Union Transfer C.

on orders left at J. Dickinson Sergeant, 1 Jay Cooke, Aaron Fries, I Conyers Button, Charles A. Sparks. I K. O.

Reyenthaler, infrset. I extreme length, ticket oilices. 833 Chestnut street, N. E. corner as having the right sort of INS A ECOMPANI S.

Broad and Chestnut streets, K(r9 South Third street. 0 li. J. jwiany. either) and qualities for Busi 3M2 Market street, 1209 North Second street and at Stations.

a Dress ready for you goes. AMERICAN FIRE BY BURGLARY, ACCIDENT SECURITY FROM LOSS ROBBERY, FIRE OR cond floor. Chestnut street. ness and Street wear tor Men and Young 'Men. $15, $18, Very likely you'll want to take the chill from the Summer INSURANCE COMPANY Orncc, Company's Buildino MEDICAL.

Cotton Dress Goods. 4.10 and 6.011 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00. 8.20 a.

and 4.20 p. m. Sundays, express, 8.0ft, 9.15 a.m. Accommodation. 8.oo, 8.15 a.

m. and 4.00 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, 6.45, 7.10, 7.40, 8.55 a. 2.55.

3.m. 3.15 and 5.15 p. m. Sundays, 7.10, 7.15 a. 3.55.

4 00, 4.05, 5.30 and 9.25 p. m. FOR CAPE MAY. Express, week-days, 9.00 m. and 4 p.

m. Sundavs, 9.00 a. m. Isle City, Avalos. Ochax City and Anglkska, Whdwood and Holly Beach Express.

9. a. m. and 4 p. m.

Sundays, 9.00 a. m. For Somkrs' Point. Express, week-days, 8.50 a. 4.10 p.

m. Sundays. 9.15 a. m. For WoODBfRY.

Week-days. 6.20. 8.00. 8.20, 9.30, 10.30 a. 12.00 noon, 1.30.

2.ifl, 3.30. 4.10, 4.30, 5.00, 5 20, 5.40, 6.00, 6.30, 7.30. 9.00, 10.15 and 11.45 p. in. Sundays, 8.00, 8.15, 9.00 a.

12.30, 4.45, 5.15 and 10.00 ra. Fok BKiixt etos. Week-days, 8.20, 8.00 a. 12.00 noon, 3.30. 5.00 and 6 DO m.

Sundays, 8.00 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. For Salem (via Swedeshoro).

Week-days, 6.20, $20, $25. Some lots for $10 308310 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia No one pretends to tell their room, nieht or mornine, or of were yesterday held in 51000 on the charge of conspiracy- to violate the liquor laws, and the former in 5800 to answer the charge of selling liquor without a license and lurnishing it to minors. Powers and Shaner are the men whom the Prospect Brewery put in charge of the bottling establishment, lor which it advanced Hugh J. Boyle money to get a Urease lor.when Boyle, owing to illness, jailed to come up to the terms of his contract. Boyle was in charge of the place but three weeks when he was taken ill, and while nnaer the direction of tbe Prospect Brewery some irregularities occurred in the place for which he was licensed that were charged against Boyle.

Boyle pleaded guilty, suppos DR.THHHL, TOO Nrtfc Foartk Phila- and $12. Of course when we story here. jNo need to sav ordinary lashion suits we delnhia Iratchrr Arztl. THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DKFOSIT COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, fcjvaai CHESTNUT STREET. CHARTER PERPETUAL.

CAPITA SECURITIES and VALUABLES of every description, including Bonds and Stock. Plate. Jew-elrv. Deeds, taken for Safe-keeping, on Special Guarantee, at the lowest Rates. The Company also Rents Safes Inside Its Bunrlar-pronf Vaults at prices varying from 8.1 to 82H.

according to size. Rooms and desks adjoining vunltH urovifled for Safe renters. tell it mean quite different Suits Think of all that's best and ALL SEC ET and private din "os of men and m-omen cured In a few days; also gleet, blood poisoning, ulcers, skin disease, youthful errors, nerrou debility lost vitality restored strictures and catarrh. strictures ana niwrra rom ordinary stores. brightest in such stuils.

Let enred. DR. everr atuu-k R. THEEL eballenee and sulf-rtyled speciat be can do. Hours: Fancy help Fact idealize 1st to do what i i what a raw day.

Let the Lamp do it You'll be surprised to see what a warming a simple heater will give and Tiot hurt the Lamp light a bit $1.50 kind at 75c Second floor, fourth gallery. More than 50 Folding Beds get price clipped enough to make them extra interesting. were 19, 20, 522, 25 S. M. Wanamaker Co.

ttnS; er CASH fVXI.flOO.OO 6 to H. Sundavs all day. Send 1 eta in IT or book Truth." expiring every quack. ing, as he alterwards said, that tie was Cotton Iqveliness weave, color, daintiness. Reserve for Reinsurance and all other claims 2,541 THE IN EST CLOTHING HOU3K responsible for whatever occurred in any place for which he held a license.

8.20 a. 1 30, 4.10 and 5.40 p. m. runnays, b.i a. m.

and 5.15 p. via Glassboro, week-days, 8.00 a. m. and 3.30 p. m.

Time tables of all other trains of the system may be obtained at the ticket offices or stations. The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. KM. PKEVOST, J. R.

WOOD General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Surplus over all Liabilities Then look at these sorts. Bovle. however, stated the lacts to the IX AMF.I.'ICA.

SIS CHESTNUT STKEKT. Deposits of monev received on interest. Income collected and remitted for a moderate charge. The Company ai-ts as ICxecutor. Administrator and Guardian, and Receives and Executes Trusts of everv description from the Courts, Corporations and Individuals.

All Trust Funds and Investments are kept separate and apart from the assets of the Company. As additional security the Company has a Special Trust Capital of primarily responsible for its Trust obligations. Wills receipted for and safely kent without charge. Court and the result was that the per sons in question were arrested. Powers naiil that he was Boyle's- security to the Reading Railroad.

brewing company lor the $500 they ad TOTAL AKKKTM, JAX. 1, 1903. $3,183,302.47. THOS. FT.

MONTGOMKRY, President. CHAS. P. PEROT, Vice President. RICHARD MARIS, Sec.

and Treas. WM. F. WILLIAMS, Ass't Sec. WM.

J. DAWSON, Sec. A. Dept. DI RKXTORS, Thomas H.

Montgomery, Charles P. Perot, Israel Morris, Joseph K. (iillinsham. Pemberton s. Hutchinson I Charles S.

Whelen, Alexander Biddle, Edward V. Beale, Jr. John S. Gerhard. vanced lor nia license.

Shaner said that he had acted simply as agent lor Anthrarltr Coal I'Md Kii-lnnlTflT, In. After All Others Fail Consult DR. LOBB 329 North FIFTEENTH St. IM1II. AIKI.FIIIA.

Pa. (Below CallowhilC) THIRTY TEAKS PRACTICE. Guarantee to cure SKIN, BLOOD and NERVOUS DISEASES, ERRORS OF YOUTH, RUNNINGS, SORES, ENLARGED VEINS. STRICTURES, LOST MANHOOD, IMPOTENCY, RUPTURES. PILES and all diseases of both sexea.

Young men, suffering from the effects of abuse, call and saved. Consultations and examinations free and Beyond your dreams. From 5c Challis to are J14, 515, $16, 1 20 Third floor. Tick-tack, tick-tack Clocks. the brewing company.

jnti. h. (iff iTPSinent, ROBERT PATTERSON, Vice-President CHARLES ATHERTON, Treasurer. RICHARDSON 1.. WRIGHT, Secretary.

A. WILKINSON. Real Estate Officer. G. S.

CLARK, Safe Superindent. nrlng Cleanlineu and omlurt, IN EFFECT MAY 14. 1893. Lravs 2f nrket ftlrrrt Station. Buffalo Day Express (Parlor 8.00 a.

m. Judge Gordon said Powers had conducted the business in a most illegal and vicious way. The evi rices run down we want onn air i.ver, i 1" dence showed that the nlaca. was 1829 CIIAIITKR PKRPETIIAL 1S93 the resort of minors, and he held' both MEN defendants to answer. Tbe case, be to wind up the lot 55 Iron Clocks at $3.75 fT.50Jron Clocks at 54.75.

516 Iron Clocks at 510. rKAHl.lN FIRE COMPANY OF t-VILADELPHIA. Through Sleeper to tTiicaeo Chicago and Buffalo Express, 7 0Hn m. Throu eh Sleeping Cars Bfwton Express (Through 7.00 p. m.

Western Nicht r2xpress, -v Throngh Sleepers to Buffalo and 9.00 p. m. Chicago Rochester a. 12.20, 7.00, .00 p. m.

Above trains run daily. INSTANT RKLIKF. Cure in 15 days. Never remarked, showed tho wisdom of separating the manufacturer Irotn the re strictly confidential. OfBce hours, 9 A.

M. till 3 and 8 to 9 evenings, daily and Sundays. Sen for Book free. Ginghams at returns. I will send sealed rnrr to my lenow-sufterers prescription to en- RCl large small weak organs.

A sure cure for EmiRKions, Lost Man Canital f4. .00 Imnraiin Bwnf tailer oi liquor. 518 Onyx Clocks at 510. 535 Onyx Clocks at 520. 540 Ooyx Clocks at 525.

hood, is ervous ueouiiy, varicocele, etc auilim 1. w. I'raaklln, Music Dealer. Marshall. Mich.

Inpald l-e, IJIlltlpnUi, .10,31 t.M Nt Surplus 1.OOO.50I.U0 TWELVE DOLLARS WASTED. FOR NEW YORK ill! All 8-day, with cathedral How a conscience Fund contributor 60c, and exquisite Velour Russe at UJRCDJLJNMES 4.10, 7.30 (two-hour train). 8.30, 9.45, 11.31 a. (12.57 p. m.

from 24th and Chestnut streets Dinin? car). 1.30, 3.50. 4.HJ. 5 15. U.37, 8.35 (dining car) p.

in. Has "Missed His Tip." trnncr nnrl half hnnr striketL Total Aaae Jan. I. 103. 3,19,39,07 OKFICEKS: JAS.

W. Mr ALI.1STEH. President. FRANCIS P. STFKL, ire-President.

GKORdF, F. RKUEK, Second ire-President j- 1 12.10 Snndays. 4.10. 8.00, 9. 45, 11.31 a.

1 7 Twelve dollars were sent to the Tax Re PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD n. m. from 24th and Chestnut Streets dining car). DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor II Mbit, Positively Cared by Administering; Ir. II Mines' (ioltlea Speriflr.

It Is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glasn of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or In food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and it will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderats drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a haa followed. It never fails. 4s-pag Bonk free.

To be had of Second floor, third gallery. ceiver's office yesterday. Inclosed In EZRA T. CRF.SHON, BAMt'EI. K.

REtiER, 3.50, 5.15, 6.37, 8.35 (dining car) p. 12.10 night. sheet of letter paper on which was in Ijeave rew York, loot ot Liberty Mreet, 4.iw, b.i. Pecorated Chamber Toilet Secretary. Assist.

Secretary. MBECTORS. 75C cf weave scribed the solitary word "Conscience." 9.00, 10.00, 11.30 a. 1.30, 2.15, 3.30, 4.00. 5.W.

6.00, 7.30, p. 12.15 night. Sundays. 8.30. 9.00, 10.30, James W.

McAllister, John Sets with jars, flower and gold Simply a succession The officials desire that the writer may 11.30 a. 1.30, 5.00. B.00 p. 12.1.7 nignu Alfred Fltler, Charles M. Swain, Francis P.

steel, Charles W. Potts, Parlor cars on all dav express trains and sleeping be iniormed that he has missed his lnark. When the twelve dollars that he or price wonders. cars on nlsht trains to and from New York. George A.

Heyl, Jonn Sailer, decoration, $7.50 from $11, $6.50 from $10, $3.75 from $6. Geo. Fales Baker, M. (ieorire Keirer. FOR BETHLEHEM.

EASTON AND ruuis feels responsible ior were missed in the NO. 4-1 WAL.MT STREET. Upwards of thirteen hun GEO. B. EVANS, 1106 Chestnut street.

FRENCH, CAVE 16 N. Tenth street. SMITH, KLINE FRENCH 429 Arch St day's returns which they were before Second floor. eoi.Ki sHUinC Cl- AND LEASED LINES. On and after Mav 21 1 TBAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION.

Daily. Daily, except Sunday, Daily, except Saturday. "Pennsvlvanla Limited," Dlninc Cat X0D p. m. "The Columbian Express," Dining Car nu Fast Line, Pittsbursr and the West 11.50 a.

m. St. Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago Ex- press. Dining ar. p-ro.

Western Express i. p. m. Southwestern Express 10.2o p. m.

Pacific Express West. 11.20 p. m. Harrisbunr Express, 4.30 and J8.60 a. J4.35 p.

m. and Mall 7.0O a. m. Niajrara, Rochester and Kane m. Flmira and Renovo Express J11.50 a.

m. WUliamsport Fxpress, 14.35 n. m. Sun dred feet of shelf room given over to these goods alone! einuati, 41. o'clock of the day on which they were abstracted, the clerk whose account was short iiad to reimburse 'the citv to the More half price Table China lull amount.

More than a quarter of a Plate Glass. Window Glass. BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER, 205 TO 211 NORTH FOURTH STREET, EVERY VARIETY OF GLASS FOR ARCHITECTS' AND BUILDERS' USE. in the Bargain Exchange, and mayrS'e 300 Bisque Figures It was therefore to that clerk, and not The New Stocking.

Outwears the oll shape. Doesn't deform the foot. Saves discomfort. Saves darning. Ingrowing nails, corns, bunions, etc.

prevented and relieved by Waukeniioa. mlle! DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S to tbe city, that Conscience" owed the IN Lr HIGH AND WYOMING VAlLtirs 6.05, 7.55, 8.00 a. 12.20.

2.00. 3., 4.30,5.30, 6.25, 7.00, 9.00 p. and Bethlehem only, 10.30 p. m. Sundays 6.27, 9.00, 9.30 a.

1120, 2.30, 7.00, 9.00 p. and Bethlehem only, 9.05 p. m. For srhnylhill Valley Point. 4.12 a.

m. for Reading. Barto, Harrlsburg. Potts-ville, Allentown, Shamokin and Wiiiiamsport. 7.40 a.

m. for Reading, Pottsvliic. Chester Valley, Pickering Valley and Perklomen Roads. 8.35 a. m.

Express for Reading. Pottsvllle, Allen-town, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Gettysburg. Shippens-burg and WUliamsport. 9.07 a. m.

for Iteadlng and way points. 10.00 a. m. for Reading, Harrisbtirg. Gettysburg, Carlisle, Shippensburg, Lancaster, Pottsvllle, Shamokin, Bloomsburg.

Danville and WUliamsport. 11.05 a. m. for Pottstown and Barto. money.

He should have sent his $1 and pieces of Bnc-a-Brac Year by year the. near-home direct to the clerk. As he sent it to the office, it goes into the City Treasury Medical Ofnces. NOitTH SECOND f.tEE f. weavers are getting closer and days 4.S0 p.

m. Rochester and Buffalo Express p. m. with the day's returns, and there is Manufactured by ackknhosk Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, ara tbe oldest In America Cj.

the treatment of Mpeelal Iisexses and YonHifal Krrora. "He that succeeds seldom feels weary." There is satisfaction and ease in the use of Erie, Kocuester ann Buinuo i-x press. p. m. We care for Fur and other way whereby the clerk, who has already Sold fcy leading? dealers- Lock Haven Express 4.aoa m.

For Gettysburg, 4.30, 8.S0 and 1L50 a. m. week- closer to the best from abroad. Maybe some of them are get- made good the amount, can get it out Illraxl Poison. enrolls Debility.

Ulcers. Runnings. Discbarges, stilctures. Bladder. Kidneys.

"ktn Dn-eases. Varicocie, Hydroceie, Ruptura. Pile. pr- tne Treasury. Clothing of any kind, warrant against loss by moths, fire or For points on Cumberland Valley Kailroaa, 4.J0, POS A LS.

12.45 n. m. for Pottstown. Barto and Reading. ting anead.

io matter; we 8.50 and 11.50 a. 2.2(, 4.35, 7.40 and 11.20 p. m. 1.40 p. m.

for Reading, Pottsvllle. inaiiently curel by liuprovea inetutxti wiiuoui pui or detention from 'msines Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap. Trj it in jour next houso-cltaning. A Society Comedy. TROPOSAL8 FOR FURNISHING CEMENT reach for the best wherever, it Gettysburg, Chester alley, Pickering alley.

hurt of any kind and hand the Sundays, a. 7.40 arvl 11 20 p. m. Shenandoah.Valley Route for points on Norf. and West and E.

V. and (ia. 7.40 p. Hoars. 9 A.

M. to r. M. Sundays, in to 12 A.J6. STAMP FOK BOOK.

Colebrookdale and Perklomen Koacs. "The Little Joker," a society comedy to be presented at the New Century X. FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Offk of the Commthmoxkrs. Washisotos.

D. C. May 17. 18H3. 4.00 p.

m. for Reading, Pottsvllle. Allen town. c.n be had. m.

daily, with sleeper to New Orleans, ana 4.JU a. with sleeker to Memphis. Kooin to-morrow evening, PEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Harrisbnrg. Shamokin and llliamsport. 4.32 p.

m. for Reading and branch roads. 5.20 d. m. for Reading and Pottsvllle.

STEAMSHIP LINES. And many an extra interest office until 12 o'clock noon, THURSDAY, June srill'VLHILL DIVISION. by Miss Carrie W. Colburn, iormerly of things pack when you say. Desk, Second floor, Chestnut street.

John Wanamaker. 1893. for fumlshirut natural bvdraulic and Port. 6.00 p. m.

for Harrisburg. Pottsville, Shamokin, For Manayunk, Conshohocken and Norristown, this city. The cast will Include Miss AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON AND Vesendtbemarrelnns French Remedy CALTHOS free, and a guarantee that CaLthos will STOP PIsUrgi tut Ennlnal, CUKK SMmaurrtMa.

TarlaMtl sad RESTORE Lm) Vlrm. land cement to the District of Columbia during tne fiscal year ending June 30, 1WM. Bloomsburg. Danville and Milton. 7.15 o.

m. for Reading and Harrisburg. Mallie Gi-acnell, the charmins Pbiladel ing lot comes this way. You know the 12 xAz Ging LONDON EVERY SATURDAY. phia reader; Miss Minnie Bell, Fran 11.30 n.

m. dailv. sleeping car line for Pottsville Shamokin and WUliamsport. Connects for Lock Melville and otherp. Miss Annette I up, Haven and Clearfield, except train leaving Phila hams at 8c They were the Vie it and pay if satisfied.

Ad4rs.VON Chester, Mav 27, 4P.M. Berlin, Jnne 10, 2.30 P.M. Paris, June 3, 8 A. M. New York.

June 17, 8 A.M. From Pier N. foot of Christopher street. Shortest and most convenient route to London. Passengers land at Empress Dock, avoiding inconvenience and exposure of transfer by tender.

tte pretty ew York actress, has bee delphia Soturdav night. SUN DAYS 4.00 a. m. for Reading, PottsvUle, especially en gagad ior, this production Sob Inrisi aiMla. OmNmii.

a talk of the town till the 25c Shamokin, Harrisburg. Shippensburg and Gettys Blank forms of proposals and specifications may be obtained at this oilice. J. W. ROSS, M.

M. POWELL.jComraiastoners, D. C. PROPOSALS FOR THE NSTRUCTIOjrOF Hewers. Office of the Commissioners, C.

Washington, D. May 17, 1893. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 1 o'clock P. "Wednesday, June 7, for constructing sewers in the District of Columbia. Blank forms of proposals and specification ntav be obtained at this office.

J. W. ROS.S, M. M. PARKER, C.

POWELL, 5.57, 7.07, 7.55, .05, 10.25 and 11.19 a. li, i.au, 2 10, 2.50, 3. 4.10,4.22, 5.10. 5.32. 5.55, 35, 7.11, 8.00, .35, 10.35 and 11.37 p.

m. On Sundays, 6.50, 8.10, .2 and 10.22 a. 1.10, 1.50. 2.35, 3.1S, 4.27, 5.40, 8.50, .00, 8.30, 9.10 and 10.20 p. Conshohocken and Norristown only, 8.35 a.

m. week-davs. For PhoenlxvUle, Pottstown and Beadinir, 5.57, 8.35 and 10.25 a. m- 2.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.11. 11.37 p.

m. Sundavs, (1.50, SI.23 a. 1.10, 5.40 and 8.30 p. Phcpni'xvUle only, 7.55 a. m.

and A22 p. m. week-davs. For Pottsvllle, 5.57, 8.35, 10.25 a 2.10, 4.1 and 7.11 p. m.

week-days. Sundays, .50, .23 a. m. and 5.40 p. m.

FOR NEW YORK. bilk-stnpe Liinghams came at burg. 6.30 a. m. for Reading, Pottsville, Harrisburg and Artists In Xew Parts.

RftfiEDY! ioc Doubled the talk. You Allentown. 8.15 a. m. for Reading and Downingtown.

FREE Manhood Restored. SMALL PHILADELPHIA, QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE. Sailing every Wednesday from Pier 54, South Wharves, Philadelphia. Ld-Gough, May 24. A.M.

Ohio, May 31, 10.30 A.M. WEAK ORGANS EN 9.05 a. m. Express for Reading, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, Shippensburg. Gettysburg, Shamokin and hear of nothing really like LARGED.

Emissions. Nervous Debility vommissiouers, 1.J. One Million rolls of WALL PAPER is nri immense stock. AVe carry more than that in our two lane establishments and can. please the -most fastidious.

Wo sell at -wholesale or retail, furnish competent hangers, or -we will sell tbe paper without hanging. KAYSER ATiTiMAN, vYatll Paper Jterehaatt, 932-934 Market Street, Vt imams port. 11.42 a. m. for Pottstown and Barto.

either ot them anywhere else. and all eftects of Abuse or Excess cared. Never returns. Iwlllrladly send (sealed) FREE, to all sufferers. the Recipe that cured me of these trouble.

Address L. A. BRADLEY, Battle Creek, Mich. FINANCIAL. RED STAR LINE.

Now one of the newest Ve 3.40 p. for Pottavilie, Harrisburg, Byers, Barto and Allentown. 5.30 p. m. for Reading, Pottsvllle and Chester Val- Express, week days, 3.20.

4.05, 4.50, 5.15. .50, 7.30, and an Contl- Shortest route for Antwerp, Paris 1)EOWS BROTHER. CO? 8.13). 11.00. 11.35 a.

12 noon. 12.44 p. m. Annie Myers, the charming soprano who has been specially engaged to einjr I'uiei-nella in "Prince Methusnleni," at the (irr.nd Opera House, has. arrived in town and is tho company.

A enture of the levival will lie the appearance or Kdwln Stevens in role he has never bc-lore played, tlwt of Sigisutuntl. Miss Villa Knox will assume for the first time tho character ot' Prince Metltitsalcin and Clako will be heard ns Tromhonlus. Kiclmrd Stahl, who is supervising the reduction, has written a catchy song for Ir. Stevens. For Dry Goods Strawbrldge Clothier.

(Limited, 1.06 and 4.50 p. m. Dinini? Cars), 1.35, nentai 1 (lints. Railing every Wednesday from Pter foot of Bus- lour Kusse -elegant in every w.iy, 42 in. and meant to be sex street, jersey tity.

"FRIESLAND May 24. 1.00 P. M. DR. FABIAN REMOVED TO 708 BROWN STREET, Where I will give my whole attention to special diseases of both sexes.

Advice free. Don't be humbugged by qiriv ks with books. Hours 9 to 2 and to a. Sundavs, 9 to 3. Cousultation by mail.

lev Jtauroad. 7.15 p. m. for Reading and Harrisburg. 11 30 p.

m. Sleeping Car Line for Pottsvllle, Shamokin, WUliamsport and Beach Creek Railroad. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leaves Chestnut Streefand South Street Wharves, week-davs-Eipress, 9.00 a. 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.UU a E.

Cor. FOURTH and CHESTNUT Sts. COMMERCIAL CREDITS. CIRCULAR CREDITS FOR TRAVELERS. CABLE TRANSFERS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT.

Money received on deqostt and Interest allowed first-class Investment Securities or sale. PENNLAND Saturday, May 27, 3.30 P. M. 1.40, 2.30, 3.20, 4.00, 4.02. 6.00, 6.00, 6.20, 6.50, 7.13, 8.12, 10.00 p.

m. and 12.01 night. On Sundays, 3.20, A05, 4.30. 5.15, 8.12, 9.50, 11.03, 11.35 a. 12.44, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02 (Limited 4.50 5.20, 6.20, 6.50, 7.13, 8.12 p.

and 12.01 night. Accommodation, weekdays, S.30 and 11.14 a. m. teun-da; s. 8.30 a.

m. may go at 50c Fir Rates of Passage and other Information ap A step away are the delicate ply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. I tiENEKAIi AGENTS. 305 and 3u7 WALNUT 6 at samples Free to Any Fart of V. S..

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