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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1903 15 o'clock, 1 1 the residence of her consin, 1913 I THE LATEST WHAT IS GOING ON AMONG SHIPS AND SHIPPING MEN and Clearings Delaware News Mari The first-class, round-trip rate, Chicago to California, is Juo. Tickets are good to return any time within nine months. Stop-overs are allowed. One stop-over, that is distinctly worth while, is at El Paso to get a glimpse of Old Mexico. The train to take to Cah'fbrnia i3 the 27.

1903, John J. only son of Jacob and Kaite Franz (nee Kern I. aged 10 years. Relatives and friend of family are invited to attend funeral. Friday afternoon.

2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, H4HMt North American. Interment Green Mount Cemetery. FRAZIER. Jan 2(5. 1303.

Thomas Frazler, aired 55 years. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Friday, 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 853 North Watts. Interment Olive Cemetery.

A BELL. Suddenly, In Denver. Col. Jan 25. 1903.

Horace Coleman, son of Mary and tne iate Columbus Oabell. in his 31st year. Relatives and friends of feniily invited to attend funeral services. Saturday afternoon. Jan "1, 1.80 o'clock, at residence of his mother.

1408 North Twenty-first street. Interment private. GERM NN. Jan 20. Charles, Jr.

he-loved husband of Matilda Germann. nee Iavey. and son of Charles and Julia Oermann. Relatives and friends of family Invited to attend funeral services. Sundav afternoon.

1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 1107 Passyunk ave. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. GETY. Jan 2ft.

lfo3. Louis Gety. Pue notice of funeral will be given from residence of his son-in-law. Mr James Clarck. No 2S18 Fair-hill St.

GILL. Jan 20. 1003, at her lute residence. 224 Fltzwater street. liuth.

wife of George Gill, aired years. Due notice of funeral will be given. GILLESI'I. Jan 27. 1003, Sarah C.

daugh-ter of William and Katie Gillespi. in her 14tfc vear. Relatives and friends of family, also Lit brothers' Beneficial Society, and League of the Sacred Heart of St Edward's Church, are to attend funeral, Saturday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from ber parents' residence. 2024 North Oiianna.

Requiem mass at St Edward's Church. 10 o'clock precisely. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. GINNOPO. Jan 27, 1903.

Samuel II Ginnodo. In his nrtth veir. Relatives and friends of Interment private, at Monnt Peace Cemetery. A patient, sufferer at rest. SHEPARD.

Jan 26. 1903. Hannah C. beloved wife of Harry Shepard, and daughter of the late Caroline and Daniel Croll. In her 54th year.

Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services. Friday morning. 9.30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1435 Point Breeze avenue. Trt.ins leave Broad Street Station 1.30 P. for Xorristown.

Services at Lower Providence Prsbyterlan Chnrch. 3.15. Interment at Lower Providence Church Grounds. Xorristown papers please copy. SHUSTER.

Jan 29. 1903, Frederick Smith, son of Godfrey and Maggie Shuster (nee Pittsi, aged 14 months. Due notice of funeral will be given, from parents' residence. 2135 Stella. SIMMONS.

Mrs. Martha, wife of Henry Simmons, January 27, 193. about 1.30 A. at 1238 Potts street. Funeral meets at 1 and moves at 2.

KAY. Jan 27. 1903, Catherine, widow of John Stay, aced 72 years. Relatives and friends of family respectfully invited- to attend funeral, Friday morning, 8 o'clock, from res dence cf her son-in-law, Frank J. Kane, 483d Olive street.

Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. Interment at Cathedral Cemeterv. SMITH. Jan 27. 1903.

suddeUy. Ellen B. beloved wife of the late William Smith. Relatives and frierds of the family, also Blessed Virgin Sodality of St Joseph's Clhurch, and Botrding House Keepers' Association, are invited to attend funeral. Monday morning.

8 o'clock, from her late residence. 1924 North Seventeenth street. Solemn requiem mass at St Joseph's Church. Interment at lloly Sepulchre Cemeterv. SMITH.

Jan 27. 1903. Annetto. widow of George Smith, aged 76 years. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral.

Friday after-noo-i, 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 3412 Twelfth. To proceed to Fernwood Cemetery. SMITH. Jan 29. 19o3.

Josephine, wife of Charles II Smith, aged 59 years, at her late resi dence. 916 Silver street. Due notice of fun-ral will be given. SPAMER. Jan 27.

1903, Constantine Spamer, Golden State Limited via the El Paso-Rock Island route. Newest, finest, and most luxuriously equipped train across the continent. Less than thrie days Chicago to Los Aneeles-Thro' cars to Santa Barbara and San Francisco- Electric lights; electric fans; barber shop; bath room; Booklovers' Library; compartment and standard sleepers; observation, dining and library cars. Cut out this ad and mail it, with name and aJdress, to this office, and beautifully illustrated book about California will be sent Free. Write or call for furtheri nformation.

Perry Griffin. D.P.A., a. Notes NEW SIGNAL LETTERS ASSIGNED. Signal letters were asstgned to the following merchant vessels of the United States by the Bureau of Navigation. Treasury Department, during the week ending Jan 24.

19o3. Steam yacht Cherokee, 82 tons gross, of New York; Steam yacht Inia. 3 tons gross, of Xew York. Names of vessels lu list, week ending Dec 20. 1902, should have been: Sa Co No 14.

164 tons gross, of New York; Ss Co No 15, 164 tons gross of New York. FREIGHT STEAMERS FOR THE LAKES. Camden, J. Jan 28 The Inter-Lakes Trans-portation Company, with an authorized capl- tal of $100,000. to-day tiled articles of Incorporation here.

It is empowered to operate a line of freight steamers on the great lakea STEAMER BRISGAVIA FLOATED. London. Jan 29 Steamer Brisgavia (Ger). from New Orleaus for Hamburg (before reported ashore In the Elbe), has been towed on. STEAMER PRI F.STFI ELD DAMAGED.

Boston. Jan 28 Steamer Prlestfield (Brl. which arrived Jan 15 from Sydney, B. struck an obstruction in the lower harbor which damaged seven of the plates In her bottom. The Injury was not discovered until an examination of the steamer was made In the drv dock.

FISHING SCHOONERS DAMAGED. Mobile. Ala, Jan 28 The fishing schooners arriving cere irem lamjieacne report last Mondav night a tidal wave 35 feet high swept over the banks and nearly every boat of the fleet was more or less damaged. No loss of life is reported. The wave was from the south and was felt all alone the coast.

BARK EILBEK LOST SAILS. San Francisco, Jan 22 Bark Eilbek (Gen. at Santa Rosalia Jan 13, from Hamburg, reports off River Plate had very heavy gales, losing several sails and breaking yards. SCHOONER IN A REPORTED ASHORE. St John, B.

Jan 28 Schooner Ina (Br), is re- asnore at rent Manan, Bay or Fundv. The schooner has deals from Haotsport, for New York. LEYDEN ABANDONED. Washington, C. Jan 28 Naval tug Leyden, which ran on the rocks off Block Island last week, has been abandoned.

She was stripped of her equipment and everything movable. Including her guns, and will be offered for sale as old jnnk. There are nearly 3o0 tons of iron In her hull. STEAMERS' SCHEDULE TO ARRIVE. 40,000 TeleiDhones In Service in Philadelphia 1 Net Increase fJZtQtJ' During the Year 1902 Low Rtes.

Efficient Service. Contract Department, Telephone No. 3-27-90 IDate of 1 Name. Sailing. From.

For. Master ttreet. interment private. Jan 29. 1903.

Susan McCosker. aged 0 years. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Monday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her sister. Mrs.

Mary Donnelly, 17o5 Ingersoll street. (Solemn high mass of requi at the Chnrch of the Gesu. at 10 o'clock. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Jan 26.

19o3. Catharine, widow of the 1 ite John McGlnley, formerly of 910 Catharine street. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Friday morning, 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 5529 Pearl street (I ifty-fifth and Vine High mass at Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. McGlIGAN.

Jan 28. 1903, Sarah, wife of John MeGuigan. Relatives and friends Invited to attend fnneral, Saturday morning, 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 824 Tasker Solemn requiem mass at the Chnrch of the Annunciation. To proceed to noly Cross Cemetery. MaoDO iOL'GH.

Jan 28. 1903, Herbert T. MacDono igh, son of Sarah E. and the late Thomas MacDonough, aged 24 years. Relatives and frien is Invited to attend funeral.

Saturday morning, 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of big mother. 812 West Susquehanna avenue. interment. Cathedral Cemetery. MASSOW Jan 28.

193. Isabella wife of late William Mnsson. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral services, Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock, at ber late residence, 2510 12th. Interment private at Westminster Cemetery. MENGERT.

Jan 27, 1903. Ida. daughter of Lizzie ant the late John Mengert, aged 17 years and 7 mo iths. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock, i oui her mother's residence, 6011 Sten-tob avenie, Germantown. Interment private.

MESSK K. Jan 29 1903, Mary Messick. widow of Charles Kelley. Due notice of funeral will be given. MILLEK.

Jan 27, 1903. Mrs Julia Miller, aged 80 ears. Funeral Saturday morning. 8.30 o'clock. T-om residence of her son-in-law, William A larrell, 223 Clarion.

High mass of requiem at St John's Church. Interment Xew Cathedral Cemetery. MII.NE.I. Jan 28. 1903.

John Milner. aged 58 years. Relatives and friends of family, also Kadosh Cominanderv. No 29, Frankford Lodge. 292.

nd A M. Slloam Chapter. No 226. and Lulu Temple. A A S.

Invited to attend funeral. Sunday. 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 5929 Keystone street. Wissinoming.

Interment at East Cedar Hill Cemeterv. MOLLE t'HAl'ER. Jan 28. 1903. Veronica wife of late Herman Mollenhauer.

in her 5 'th year. Relatives and friends of family in ited to attend funeral. Sundav afternoon. 1.3 o'clock, from her late resident. 3022 P.erl street.

Interment at West Laurel Hill Cem tery. MONYER. Suddenly. Jan 28. 1903.

Edward M-Miyei In the 35th year of his age. Relatives and friends of family, also employes of Pennsylvania Railroad Company, are Invited to attend funeral services. Friday evening. 8 'clock, at residen -e of his brother-in-law. Milton Glass.

5166 Colombia avenue. Interment at Carlisle, Pa. oTt Si turday afternoon. MOORE Jan 28, 1903, Jeremiah S. Moore in the 64 th year of his age.

Relatives and friends, also tbe Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry Assooiatioi Invited to attend funeral services, Friday evening, 7.30 o'clock, at his late residence. 3723 Locust street. Interment, New London, a. MI DGE Jan 29. Dorothy, daughter of Thomas ai Minnie Mudge.

aged 8 weeks. Rela-ties and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral. iturday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from residence of her parents, 52 North St Bernard ttreet. Interment at Bloekley Baptist cemetery.

MT'RPHY. Jan 28. 1903. Mary C. daughter of Bella Murphy (nee Foster) and tbe late W.

11. JNliirpty, late or laney street. iteiarives and friem s. also members of the B. V.

M. So dality, Al ar Society and League of the Sacred Heart of St. Francis Church, invitea to attenu funeral. Mondav morning, 8 o'clock, from her mother's residence. 653 Preston street (Lancaster avtnue above Fortieth street).

High re quiem ma at M. rancis cnurcn. io proceeu to Catned -ai emetery. MURPHY. Jan 27.

1903, William, husband of Mary Murphy. Relatives and friends of family, also Wat rman's Beneficial Society, are Invited to attend 'uneral Saturday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from his iate residence, 114 Fitzwater. Solemn high masn of requiem at St Philip's Church. Interment Cathedral Cemetery.

MCRPH Y. Jan 28. 1903, Margaret, widow of late Danii 1 Murphy. Due notice of funeral from residence of her son, John Murphy, 1914 Juniper. MYERS.

28. 1903. Henrv Mvers. Rela tives and friends of family respectfully Invited to attend funeral services. Friday evening.

8 o'clock, at his late residence. 1610 North Marshall street. Interment private. NANGL1C Jan 28 1903, Sarah, wife of late Patrick anzle. Relatives and friends are in vited to uttend funeral, Saturday morning, 8.30 o'clock, fiom her late residence.

2411 Monterey 24th and Spring Garden). High mass at St I-rands Aivier nurcn lu a m. luiermeui jia Cathedral Cemetery. NEWMAN. Jan 29.

1903. Henrv Newman. aged 72 rears. Relatives and friends, Har Sinai Lof'ge Xo. 8.

I. O. B. Merchants Ixidee I. O.

O. Invited to attend fu neral. Sin dav, 2.30 o'clock precisely, from his late residi nee. 938 Xorth Randolph street. In terment, i.dath Jeshurun.

27. 1903. Richard, beloved hus band of igdalene Nixon. Relatives and friends invited tc attend funeral services. Saturday morning.

0 o'clock, at his late residence, 192: South Twidfth street. Interment private. Jan 20. 1903, Thomas son of John and Marv O'Dea. Due notice of funeral will be gi 'en, "from his parents' residence, 1113 Wallace reet.

ORERT1 Jan 27. 1903. Bessie daughter Robert F. and tbe late Clara Willis Uberteune-, in tne loin year, neiatives anu friend invited to attend funeraL Friday af ternoon, 2 o'clock, from her late residence, street, Oliey- Interment, private, at Green wood. O'KEEF E.

Jsn 26. 1903. Michael O'Keefe. iwiit -ito ifiamw iaKjui xuaerai. i Fridav mrrning.

9 o'clock, from his late resl-1 dence. 240 5 Catharine street. Solemn mass of requiem St. Anthony's Chnrch, 10.30 A.M. Interment, Holv Cross Cemetery.

PALM El t. First month. 26th, 1903. Lydia Ann. widow of Thomas Palmer, aged 68 years.

Friends family are invited to attend funeral. Seventh day. 31st Inst. 11 o'clock, at Horsham Friends' Meeting. Take Doylestown and Wlllo Grove trolley to Horsham.

PERRY. -Jan 27. 1903. Sarah Perry, aged 49 years. Relatives and friends of familv invited to attend funeral, from 519 South Ninth street.

Ft day. Jan 30, 1 o'clock. Interment Merlon Cemetery. PETERS -lan 26. 1903.

Frederick Peters, son of Join and Sophia- Peters, aged 20 years. Ri latives and friends of family, also members cf Americus Circle, No 28. cf F. respect Silly invited to attend funeral. Saturday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from his late residence.

917 Ihiuphin street. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. PETERS N. Jan 28. 1903.

Raymond son of Thomas H. and Clara E. Peterson 2 months. R' -latives and friends Invited to attend funeral services, Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock precisely, at bis parents residence. Second above Chew streft.

Interment, private. PHELPS Jan 28. 1903. Charles H. Phelps, aged 70 yi ars.

Relatives and friends of family, also 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, are Invited to ai tend funeral services. SundaV afternoon. 1 o'c ock. at his late residence, 3o2i North Fifth st. Interment private.

PIERCE. On January 25. 1903. Lewetta wife of A L. Pierce, In her 36th year.

The relatives a id friends cf the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, it 2 o'clock, from the residence of her father-in-law, 502 North Seventh street, Philadelphia. I lternu nt at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Gone but not forgotten. 4 29, 1903. Alexander Ponlson, aged 54 yt ars.

Lue notice of funeral will be given. POWERS Jan 28, 1903, Katie beloved daughter ol Eustace and Jennie Powers, aged 15 vears. Re aiives and friends, also St Paul's Sodal tv and the employes of Schuitel's paper box ftctory, invited to attend funeral, Saturdav mori ing, from her parents' residence, 019 League street. Mass at St. Faul's Church.

Interment. Holy Cross. PRICE. Ian 20. 1903.

Price. Relatives and friends of family respectfully Invited to attend funeral services, Tuesday evening. 8.30 j'clock. at his late residence. 621 North street.

Interment at Waynesboro, Fran ilin county. Pa. Wednesday, on arrival of th 8. SO A train from Broad Street Station, PI Uadelphia. RAY.

Ja a 26. 1903. MalachI son of the late Davit and Sarah Kay. Relatives and friends of family, also the employes of James E. Wignal boat builders, are invited to attend fuuen 1.

Friday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from the residen 'e of his sister, 'Mrs. K. Metzger, 1126 Earl afreet (formerly Elm street). Interment Palm Ground.

29, 1903. Louis Reuss, aged 73 years. Due notice of funeral will be given. REXROT H. Jan 29.

1903, William A. husband of Catharine Rexroth, aged 02 years. Relatives and friends of familv, also Robert Morris Lod No 29. I and the Eureka Lodge. No 12, of are Invited to attend funeral, Sunday, 3 o'clock, from late residence, fear 1541 Parrish.

To- proceed to Mt Peace Cemetery, RHOADS At Haddonfield, N. First month 25, 19o3, carles Khoads, aged 75 years. Relatives and 1 rlends are Invited to attend his funeral, fron Friends' Meeting House. Haddonfield. Sixtl- day.

30th at 2.30 P. M. Special train will leave Market street wharf, Philadelphi at 1.45 P. leaving Camden at 1.50 and st pping at Haddon avenue: returning, leave Hadd uBeld at 4.30 P. M.

ROBSOX. -Jan 28, 1903. James. Jr. son of James and Mary Robaon in his 17th year.

Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend un -ral. Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from his pa -outs' residence. 4408 Wayne ave. Interment at Xorthwood Cemetery. There is a "olce I shall hear no more.

There are aues whose music for me Is o'er. Precious an I rich, hut they died away; They came like peace to my heart and ear; Never again will the murmur hear. They have gone like the blush of the summer morn. Like a crlrrson cloud through thesunset born. ROBSON'T-Jan' 29.

1903, Jane, widow of MaF-thew Rohsoi. Friends of family are Invited to attend fum ral services. Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock, at 1517 Chestnut street. Interment private.

Jan 27. 1903. William J. son of and Sarah I Roney. aged 23 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend runerai. on rnnay. s.hu ciock, rroni late residence, 914 Twenty-sixth. Solemn high mass at St Fran 'Is' Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROTH. in 27. 1903. Anna, beloved wife of John Roth, aged 22 years. Relatives and friends of lamily are Invited to attend funeral services.

Si turday afternoon. 1 o'clock, from her late sldence. rear of 1020 Buttonwood street. Int rment Greenmount Cemetery. RUTH.

in 28. 1-J03. Edward, beloved husband of Mi ry Ruth, aged 54 years. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral, Satuiday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1910 Sterner.

High mass at Church of Our Iady of the Visitation. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SCOTT. an 28, 19o3, Mrs Scott. Relatives and 'riends of family are invited to attend funeral services, Tuesday evening.

8 o'clock, at her motler's residence, 5513 Ludlow St. Interment Weinesday morning. 10 o'clock. SHAXTZ Jan 28. 1903.

Raymond. Son of it and annie ibanrz. grandson of late Rev Josepn and tarart Asprll. aged SO vears, 10 months. Relatives and friends of familv invited to attend funeral services at his- par ents resirteice istos t'atton street.

Saturday. 2 M. Ii terment private. SHARP. Jan 29.

10O3. Charles H. beloved husband of Mary A ShnH. in his 'Gth vear. Relatives a id friends of family, also Amllo i.iKig fn.

i i and Apoiio noamt-menf. Xo 3K. I F. and survivors of I52d Regiment. 1 1 Pennsylvania.

In-vited to attend funeral services. Monday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from his la te residence. 2233 ik-ybert filial. IN REAL ESTATE James Arthur Will Build a Operation of Dwellings in West Philadelphia WILMINGTON, New Lecture Hall for St.

Joseph's Col-. lege, Montgomery, Ala. Addition to St. Peter's P. E.

Church Builder James Arthur, 937 Real Estate Trust Building, will erect an operation of seventy-three two-story houses, a two-story and a three-story store and dwelling at Fifty-eighth and Race to cost about The houses will be put up as follows: The three-story store and dwelling, with a frontage of 16 feet, at the northeast corner of Fifty-eighth and Race streets; thirteen houses, each with fronts of 15.2 feet, and the two-story store and dwelling, with a 16-foot front, on Fifty-eighth street above Race: twenty, each 14.6 feet front, and two, each 16 feet front, on both sides of Cecil street, north of Race; twenty, each feet front, and two, each 16 feet front, on both sides of Alden street, above Race; twelve, each 16 feet front, and four, each 15.6 feet front, on Race street, east of it ty -eighth. A W.ll i xjnvair. or Tht eitv an nounced yesterday that estimates will be invited on Monday from Wilmlnston. hnllder. for the proposed theatre to be erected on the east.

Blue or Market street, v.ihth and Ninth streets, Wilmington. It will meas ure ojxiju reet. and will have a seating ca pacity ror about 1200 persons. It will be of semi-nreproor construction. Two stores will bo located on Market street, with offices above.

Mr. Iovatt has neen Commissioned to Tirennm plans and specifications for a new bnilding. to Known as tne Lecture Hall, to be erected on the grounds of St. Joseph's College, at Mont gotnery, Ala. It will be a two-and-a-hslf-storv trlck and stone structure.

The other bulldines at the same place, the dormitorv and dining uaii. wnicn were planned bv Mr. Lovstt re neanng completion. Mr. Lovatt will start work on preliminary sketches In a short time for a chapel, -with a seating capacity for about out sruuents, to oe built for the same institu tion.

cuniing scrigley will receive proposals next Thursday from "William K. DorrgTierty, Appleton Burrell. A. MeDevltt and Thomas Gamon. for alterations and a three story brick parish house addition.

20x100 feet to St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church at xnira and Pine streets. Architect C. E. Schermerhorn has prepared plans for frame twin house to be erected on Stewart avenue, Abington.

Montgomery countv for Neal Devlin. The contractors who are taking sub-bids for the work are Joseph Ash by. For Chase; D. A. Sperry.

Fort Washington; Burd P. Evans. R. Monroe Stout and Kendrlck Company. Mr.

Sehermerhorn ha also prepared plans for a large rough stone and shingle bungalow, to be erected on Long Island Sound, near Branford, for W. F. Sprenkel and Dr. J. II.

Fredericks, of this city. Henry G. Sohultz Son, 3340 North Car lisle street, will erect on the lot at Thirteenth and Westmoreland streets, sixteen three-storv brick, porch-front dwellings esch 13.9x57 feet. to contain eleven rooms; he wants bids before February 7 for excavating, stone work, cut stone, brick work, galvanized iron cornice, bay windows and skylights, lumber, mill work, slag and tin tile work, plastering, cement work. Iron work, painting and glazing, steam heating, wardrobes.

mantels, electric wiring, plumbing. drain age, stalrwork, hardware, ranges. The same firm will take sub-4lds until to-morrow for the two-story brick work shop, to be erected on Cadwallader street, above Ninth street, for Messrs. Anbel according to plans by Architect Peter Kuhn. The above named firm wll take estimates until Monday for the three-story brick hotel building, to be erected at Second street and Wyoming avenue, for G.

Gartling. Plans were submitted to the Bureau of Build ing Inspection yesterday for approval as follows: By Architect W. I. Plack. for a large carpenter shop, 48x173 feet, of Iron frame, to be coToreil with corrucaterl Iron, to be built on tbe roof of the building at Eleventh and Market streets, for N.

Snellenburit by John Detlefs for the seven-story store and apartment building. 6il07 feet, at 1208 Walnut street, for Charles B. Joy. attorney, planned by Architect Carl P. Bergnr.

The plans prepared by Architect and Engineer William A. Keely for a second and third-story addition. 140.5Miio7.8 feet, to William Q. Collins' mill. In Manayunk, were also submitted.

Architect Herman Miller is preparing plans for a three-story stone, frame and shingle residence, 30x35 feet, with a detached kitchen. 14x14 feet, to be erected at Ocean City, for Sj. II. Buffington. A porch.

8 feet wide. will be erected on three sides of tb house. The specifications will provide among other things electric lighting, steam heating, chestnut, quartered oak and white pine. Charles Gilpin will make improvements to the property at 2026 le Ijancey place, to cost STO'O. His permit for the work, granted yes terday, provides for moving the kitchen Into the basement, erecting new areaways, new par tttlona on the first noor, new staircase from the first to the second floor, tile work In the bath room, hard wood floors, renewing the bav window in the rear and alterations to the front.

The supervising architect of the Treasury Department has invited the members of the Master Builders txchange to submit proposals until March 2. for tho installation of a low pressure steam heating plant. In the United States Public Building, at Cheyenne, Wyo. and until March 11. for similar apparatus in the Postoffice at Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Charles P. Biggin Co. have the contract for the erection or two tower nre escapvs iu Seventeenth strpet and l'ennsyivania avf-nue. mul two at Fifteenth street and fennsylvauia avenue, for the Baldwin Locomotive Works, to cost about Architect Henrv 1 Reinhold. has pre pared plans for alterations and a two-story brick addition.

14xl feet, to be made to ti. M. Sutmlee residence, at Metiia. piumn lnr and llehtins fixtures are included. Mr.

Supplee will take all bids. Architects and Engineers Ballinger Perrot lave awaraea tne contract ior me erecuou of the new two-story iactory, ooxao reel, pian nert lv them, for ilde at Haileton. to Wilson J. smitn, or mat piace. ine work will cost arwjui Rovdhonse.

Arey Co. will take aub-blds until to-morrow for a rjxind house, smith shop nit mm-hine short, to be erectea at air- view, near Harrisburg. for the Pennsyl vania Kallroaa company. V. IV Mlehaelson Ron will receive esti mate nntil next Tuesday for the new resl dence.

at Bala, ror J. ti. j. oimes, piannea by Architect Guy King. Thomas Beilly will take sub-bids until next Wednesday ror a new cnurvu oe erectea at Johnsonburg, fa.

The Philadelphia Photographic Society has awarded a contract to Charles E. Frick for improvements to its new club bouse, at 1722 Arch street. Dovle At Doak. J. It.

Wiggins Co. and Burd P. Evans are taking revised estimates for the new house for the Girard Estate, at 2025 Girard avenue. J. H.

Wlndrim is the architect. W. Woolworth has purchased the properties" at 11'20. 1022 and 1024 Market street from Jacob Gimbel for J300.UOO. Details cau be found in another column.

Permits Issued Yesterday Chas Frick, contractor, alterations. 1722 Arch st. for the Philadelphia Photographic Society: cost $5fN. The Penn House Repairing contractor, flush bulk and Interior alterations, 644 South Bt, for Joseph Metzger; cost 10K. Joseph F.

Mvers. contractor, strengthen floors. 906 Arch st, for Sheard, agt-nt; cost $fl0. Chas Gilpin, owner, alterations, 2026 Ie Lance place; cost Robert Kirkpatrick, contractor, rebuild foundation and front wall, 1312 Mott st. for the Real Estate Trust Co.

ageut; cost J170. Jos Tolchlnskv. contractor, rear shed, 10x7.6 ft, 8 cor of "Mascber and Thompson sts, for A Trautretter: cost $11. Morse. Williams contractors, repair freight elevator.

Tucker and Jam- sts. for Fayette Plumb: repair two freight elevators. 31st and Jefferson sts. for A Poth Sons: repair live freight elevators, 73d st and Woodland ave. for Fels A Co; repair passenger elevator.

1111 and 1113 Markt st, for G-o Wilson, and repair freight elevators, 112 2d st. f-r the A Colburn Co; cor of 22d and Master st. for the Girard Iron Works; 11! Water for James A ilcCuiluusU Howard it aud Le Something About Bay Arrivals and River time Port of Philadelphia, January 30 Fnn rises 7.12 A Sun sets 5.15 High water Philadelphia 2.28 A M. 2.47 Breakwater 9.16 A 9.40 Low water Philadelphia 9.21 A 9.51 Breakwater 2.48 A M. 321 Arried Yesterday Strs DRUMMOXD Br).

Nicholson. St Jago. Iron ore. Earn Line Steamship Co; OCEAN Bovsen. Amsterdam, ballast, Philip Rupreeht; INDIAN.

Thacher, Boston, mdse. Boston Philadelphia Steamship Co; GOLDSBORO, Geoghegan. New York, mdse. Wm Clyde Co; CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Reynolds, Baltimore, mdse.

Ericsson Line. Bark STRATHDOX (Brt. Walker. Montevideo, ballast. Philip Rupreeht.

Schr JAMES PIERCE. Vail, Tampa, phosphate rock, Nicholson. Barges BROOKS1DE. EAGLE HILL and ELM-WOOD, from Boston (in tow tug GETTYSBURG). Hargerman.

Wilmington. Del, arrived Str PALM ALLY (Brt, Ward, Fowey. China, clav, Chas Taylor's Sons. Cleared Yesterday Strs SYLVIAXA (Br), Ham, London via Newport News. McCall 4 Co; NIGRETI A (Br), Harrison, Sapelo.

Oa. Rubelli; ALLEGHA-XY. Chase. Savananh. Merchants and Miners' Transportation Co; GOLDSBORO, Geoghegan.

New York. Wm Clvde Co; ANTHONY GROVES. JR. Fowler. Baltimore, Ericsson Line; BENEFACTOR.

French, Xew York, Wm Clyde Co; SAGIXAW, Tunnell, Rich, mond. etc. Wm Clvd- Co. Schrs MAR.TORIE SUMNER (Br). Read.

Jacksonville. Haldt Cummins; AUGUSTUS HUNT. Blair. New Bedford. Chas Megee Ar Co; JOHN DEVLIN.

Hichborn. Boston. Hagar Co: MARY BAIRD. Cook. Xew Bedford.

Mav Co; BESSIE BEACH. McKeague. Portland. Haldt Cum mins: HARRY A BERWIXD, Fisher, Boston. Stetson A- Winsmore Barge DORIS, for Providence (tug JCXO tows io rtreaswateri, Wright Sons.

Delaware Bay and River Notes Breakwater. Jan 29 rassed up Brig rrom Savanna-la-Mar for Chester, in tow tug IVAXHOE, 12.33 M. Passed trs QUEEN OLGA (Br), from Philadelphia for Xew York; SPERO (Nor), from Philadelphia for Manzanlllo: LEV EX (Br. from Phi adelphla for Sltgo: IRISBROOK (Br), from Philadelphia for St Thomas; schr HENRY lJJJltoT Portland. Arrived Schr ABBIE BOKER from San tnilmm a i r.

light house tender ZIZAXIA. Sailed Steamboat DIAMOND STATE, from Philadelphia from Norfolk for New Reedy Island, Jan 29 Passed down Strs KINS-MAX (Br), for Dover; ADMIRAL SAMPSON' V.Port Antonio; tug ABKAM MINIS; tua JIM), with barge DORIS, for Providence. x7.i?tl?' 29 Anchored below Schr MARY BAIRD, for New Bedford. Jan 29 Arrived Barge, under CO NO 14. Marcus Hook, Jan 29 Anchored off Probablv fo DRUMM0XD Br- from Santiago (dense Jn 29-Passed down Schr JOHN DEV LIN, for Boston.

Breakwater 6 Temperature, 46; south. 10; dense fog; barometer, 29.74. OTHER PORTS Passed MANHATTAN, from Philadelphia for Savonn. Lizard, Jan MONOMOY, from Philadelphia for Rotterdam. J5n 29--Str BLCEFIELDS.

from Philadelphia for Helena, Jan 29 Bark LAWHIIX, Java for Delaware P.renWter from Tybee, Jan 29 -Str BERKSHIRE, from Savannah for Philadelphia. Sandy Hook. Jan GULF STREAM, from New York for Philadelphia, at 2 25 M. Sailed Savannah, Jan 29. Str BERKSHIRE, for Philadelphia.

Queenstown. Jan 29. Str HAVERFORD, from Liverpool i'jt rniiaacipma. Glasgow. Jan 28.

Str LIVONIAN, for Philadelphia. Liverpool, Jan 29. Str FOREST DALE, from Manchester for Philadelphia. Sabine Pass. Jan 28.

Str ROMA, for Phlla- aeipnia. Port Antonio. Jan 28. Str ADMIRAL SCHLEY, for Philadelphia. Arrived New York.

Jan 29. Str QUEEN OLGA. from Philadelphia. Liverpool, Jan 29. Str NOORDLAND.

from Philadelphia. Hamburg, Jan 29. Str ASSYRIA, from Phila delphia. Sabine Pass, Jan 28. Str TOLEDO, from Philadelphia.

St Thomas Jan 26. Sch WENTWORTH, from Phlladeihla. New York, Jan 20. Steamboat DIAMOND STATE, from Philadelphia. Spoken F.

Danish bark, showing these" sig nals, from Java lor Delaware on Jan 25. no latitude, etc. All well. By str MAR AVAL, at Xew York. Cleared Baltimore, Jan 29.

Str ERICSSON, for Philadelphia. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS AVIEMOOR, Br str. New Orleans to Bremen. 23,000 quarters grain. 2s tkl.

option mdse. enruary. MADELINE. Br str. Baltimore to Denmark lS.OuO quarters grain.

2a one. 2s lVsd if to two ports, reoruarj. DL'XOLLV. Br str. New Orleans to United Kingdom or Continent, 21.000 quarters grain.

2s J. option dreading. February (vessel here). GLOXINIA. Br str.

Newport News to Liver pool. 16,000 quarters grain, option mdse. lump sum equal to atiout loa on 01 February. ARTHUR HEAD. Br str.

Bnltinore to Cork, for orders, quarters grain, 2s 3d, option two ports in Denmark, 2s ii. or to picked ports United Kingdom or Continent, Is 9d. and Denmark, one port, 2s, or 2s lHi'l If to two Danish ports, berth terms, February. NORMANNIA. Dan str, ICOo tons, one rouud West India trip.

VIDAit. Nor str, 075 tons. Philadelphia to Sagua. coal. FRI.

Nor str. 859 tons. Philadelphia to Havana, coal, $1.75. AVONMOKE. Br str, lfiT5 tons, one round West India trip.

580. March. KENNETT, Br str. 1095 tons, north sldp Cuba to Now York or Philadelphia, sugar, 8c, option Boston, 9c. DALMALLY.

Br str. 1611 tons. Gulf to United Kingdom or Continent, rrdse. MINXETONKA. Amer str.

20 tons, Newport News to Boston, coal, $1.25. SHIMOSA, Br str. 290 tons. New York to China and Japan, mdse. May.

USHER. Br str, 2350 tons. New York to River Plata, mdseL February. KATKXDKECHT. Dutch str.

1365 tons. Gulf to Holland. lumler. 80s one port, tl 3d if to two ports. March.

AVON. Br ship. 1438 tons, and HIRAM. Amer bark, 699 tons, Trinidad to notth of Hatteras, asphalt. XORDLYSET, Nor bark.

1464 tons. Ship Island to Buenos Ayres. lumber. ROLF. Nor bark, 1169 tons, Pensacola to Buenos Avres, lumber.

AMY. Amer bark. t65 tons. Savannah to Rio do Janeiro, rosin. HARRY A BERWIXD.

Amer sch. Philadelphia to Boston. 1350 tons coal. $1.50. GEORGE TAULANE.

JR. Amer sch. Philadelphia to Falrhaven. 700 tons coal, thence Norfolk to Savannah, coal. $1.

WEAVER. Amer sch, 652 tons. Fernandlna to New Haven, lumber. $3.50. MARJORY p.ROWX.

Amer sch. 1061 tons, Brunswick to Baltimore, ties, 16c. NAXTASKET. Amer soh. 568 tons, Macorls to New York, sugar, $3 and port charges.

MARITIME NOTES STEAMER OTTAWA SUNK IN A RIVER. Ixndon. Jan 29. The Br str Ottawa, from Philadelphia for Malmo, recently ashore at Gothenburg, has sunk in the river. ORION PASSED A SUNKEN SCHOONER.

Boston. Jau 29. Str Orion reports Jan 28, 9 A about 4t miles from Pollock Rip Shoal Lightship, passed a sunken three-masted schr, all masts broken. Very dangerous. SCHOONER HELEN MARTIN New York, Jan 29.

Tbe schr Helen Martin, from Perth Amboy, grounded yesterday In Princes Bay and was hauled off by three tugs and anchored. TUG COLONEL A STEVENS SUNK. New York, Jan 29. The tug Col A Stevens sank at Hoboken Coal Docks this AM. FLOAT AND FERRY COLLIDE.

Xew York. Jan 29. A collision occurred this A between New York Central Float No 6 and Ferryboat Bay Ridge, off the Battery. Ferry badlv damaged. ANTWERPEN PUT IX DAMAGED.

London. Jan 29. The Danish str Antwerpen, from Copenhagen for Boston, put into Stornaway with main steam pipe damaged. SHIP CLAVERDON LOST TWO BOATS. London, Jan 29.

The Br ship Claverdon, from San Francisco for Newcastle. 8 has arrived at Svdnev with two boats lost. FIRE IN PRINCESS DOCK PUT OCT. London. Jan.

29. The fire at Princess Dock. Glasgow, is In Braces (not Donaldson'si sheds. Has leen extinguished. Damage confined principally to fruit and sulphur from Spain.

POWYS CASTLE LOST: CREW SAVED. London, Jan 29 The British bark Bowys Castle, from Tacoma for Queenstown, was totally lost at Staten Island Jan 9. All on board saved. Two dead. PUT BACK WITH MACHINERY DERANGED.

London. Jan 29 The German steamer Pen-noil, from Greenock for Philadelphia. Is reported to have put back to Clyde with ma-chinerr deranged. STEAMER ASHANTI RAN ASHORE. Port Eads.

Jan 29 The steamship Asbanti (Brl, from New Orleans for Bremen, ran ashore at 12.40 to-day. outside the West jetty. A tug has gone to her assistance. BARGE PROVIDENCE RAN AGROUND. Port Eads.

Jan 29 The barge Providence from Sa bine Pass, oil laden. Is ashore outside, having grounded during the fog. TI famllv are resjiectf ully invited to attend funerak services. Knnny. clock, at tils late resiaence, 4717 I nland st.

Interment private. GFTH. Jan 1903, Mrs Emma Gutb. Relatives and friends of family respectfully Invited to attend funeral services. Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock, at residence of her sou-ln-law, George Stronse, 411 Wanamaker street.

Interment prirate. HALL. Jan 28. 1903. Henrietta Hall.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Saturdav. I o'clock, from her late residence. State and Ollne, Media. Pa.

Interment Springfield Cemetery. HANLET. Jan 27, 1903, Bridget, wife of the late Peter Hanley. Relatives and friends of famllv are respectfully invited to attend funeral," Saturday morning, 7.30 o'clock, from tbe residence of her son, Frank Hanley, 225 Spruce at. Solemn requiem mass at St Joseph's Church, 9 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Ceni-tterv. A NAM A Jan 28. 1903. Frederick Han-namann. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral.

Sunday afternoon. 3 o'clock, from residence of his son. Rotert Han-namann. 2632 Braddock. Interment at Belvue Cemeterv.

HAVERSTICK. Jan 28. 1903. at his residence. Xo 4819 Warrington avenue.

William Haverstlck, aged 62 years. Funeral services Saturdav. 31st Inst. 2 o'clock. Church of the Atonement, Forty-seventh and King-sessinar avenue.

Interment private. ITEIN. Jsn 29. 1903. Solomon F.

son of Allmnes and Matilda Heln. and grands of Sniomnn and Kntberine Frens. flared 34 years Relatives and friends of family, also of A. No IS. and Gulf Idce.

I F. Xo of West Cons'nohocken. invited to attend funeral. Mondav morning. 10.30 o'clock, from n' parents' residence.

Sweeriland. Montgom-erv county Pa. Services at residence: also at Lutheran Church. White Marsh. Interment White Marsh Union Cemetery.

HEIR. Jan 27. 1903. Amanda Eleanor, Infant daughter of James and Eleanor Heir, aged 7 months and IS davs. Funeral from her parents' residence.

432 North 52d Friday, 30th. Inst, 2 o'clock P. M. Interment private. HEXKEL.

Jan 27. 1903. William Henkcl, beloved husband of Sophia Hvnkel. Relatives and friends of family, also members of Drexel Lodge, Xo 267, are invited to attend funeral, Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from his late resl dence, Marshall and Bristol sts. lntermen" Green Mount Cemetery.

HEXXI.VGER. Jan 2S. 1903. Caroline, widow of tte late Frank Henuinger. In her 57th year.

Relatives and friends of family are respert-fullv Invited to attend funeral, Sunday, Feb 1, 1 o'clock, from ber late residence, 1411 Marshall st. Interment North wood Cemetery. HEXXESY. Jan. 27.

19o3. Rosanna. widow of Robert Hennesy. iiged years. Relatives and friends of family J.re invited to attend funeral Friday morning 8 o'clock from her late residence, rear 629 Fltzwater street.

High mass of requiem at St. Paul's Church, 9.0 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HODGES. Jan 28.

1903, Annie, infant daughter of Robert Si. and Rossie Hodges, aged 9 months. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Saturdav afternoon, 1.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, loll Wlnton street. Interment, Mt. Moriah Cemetery.

HOLLANDS. Jan 2. 1003. Margarett. wife cf the late James Hollands, aged 57 years.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral Saturday morning. 7.3o o'clock, from the residence of her niece. Mrs. James H. Walsh.

3029 street. Thirty-third ward. High requiem mass at the Church of the Ascension. 9 o'clock precisely. Interment at West Troy.

New York. 2S. 1003. Anna R. widow of Jesse Holt.

Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services, at her late residence. cor Marshall and Jefferson sts. Saturday afternoon. 1 o'clock. Interment at Abington Burial Ground.

HORNER. At Burlington. J. Jan 2. 1903.

liouisa wife of Edgar Horner, in her 26th year, daughter of Anram and Kilphae Arm strong, of Mt Holly. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral, from resi dence of her husband. 413 Lawrence, Burlington. Saturday. Jan 81, 2 o'clock, without further notijr.

Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Burlington. ittu-iv ian 27. lorn William J. Irwin. Helatives and friends or family, also evaaa Tribe.

No. 76. I. O. R.

and Philadelphia Lodge, No. 5, A. ft. U. are Invited to attend funeral services.

Friday afternoon, 1 30 o'clock precisely, at his late residency, 2043 North Third st. Interment private at JEFFERIS Of diphtheria. Jan 28. 1903, at his residence, 722 Forty-second st, George son of the late Samuel and Margaret Jefferis, aged 43 years. Xo funeral.

Interment private, at Coatesvllle, Pa. Chester county papers please copy. JOHNSON. Jan 27. 1903.

Ella Mae. beloved daughter of Washington and Annie Roe Johnson, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Friday morning. 8 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 1506 South Nineteenth street. High mass of requiem at St Peter Claver's Church.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. JOHXSoX. Jan 27. 1903. Major John Johnson, aged 78 years.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Saturday afternoon. 1 o'clock from residence of Mrs. Carr. 6628 Tulip St. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery.

JOXES. Jan 1903. Susanna, wife of Henry Jones, aged 63 years. Funeral services Friday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from her late residence.

3928 Warren street. Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. 27 1903, Emma Ward, daughter of Elizabeth and the late Wm Kearns. Relatives are invited to attend funeral services, Friday afternoon. 1 o'clock, from residence of her sister.

Mrs II Dunbar, 531 McKean St. Interment private. KEEL. Jan 27. 1903.

Lily oldest beloved daughter of George und Anna C. Keel, aged 18 years and 11 months. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral sevrioos. Sundav afternoon, 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 937 Xurth American street. Interment, Green-mount Cemetery.

KELLY. Jan 29, 1903, Marv Anna, daughter of Thomns and Elizabeth Kell'v, aged 4 months and 19 days. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock, from her patents' residence. 8 Lombard street. Interment.

Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNEDY. Jan 28. 1903. Thomas, son of Sarah A and the late Thomas Kentedv.

In 31st year of his age. Relatives and friends of family, also the members of the Bill Posters' I'nion are invited to attend funeral. Sundav af-' ternoon, at 12.30 o'clock, from mother's residence 2133 Huntingdon. To proceed to Cumberland St Church Vault. Interment private North-wood Cemetery.

KIMRLE. Jan 28. 1903. Sarah A Kimble, in Ber POth year. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral services, from residence of her daughter.

Mrs Charles Archer. 617 Pine street. Camden. J. Sunday evening.

February 1, 7 o'clock. Services also at Burlington, J. Monday afternoon. February 2. Interment private.

KIRKER. Jan. 26. 1903, Thomas Kirker. The relatives and friends of the faniilv.

also the employes John T. Lewis' Lead Works are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 2445 East Dauphin street. To proceed to Norris Square M. E.

Church Vault. Interment private at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. At length relief from manv woes. How sweetlr doth thou sleep: How calm and peaceful thv repose. While Christ thy soul doth keep.

KXAEFLE R. Jan 25,. 1903, Adoiph, husband of Mabel Knaetier, in his 9th year. Relatives and friends of famllv, also Washington Camp. Xo 345.

of and the FriedbergT Manufacturing Company are respectfully invited to attend funeral, Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father-in-law, Mr A Garren. 83 Church lane, Germantown. Interment private at Northwood Cemetery. KREWSOX. Jan.

27. 1903, Sarah widow cf late Jesse Krewson, in her eightieth year. Relatives and friends of family are in-: vlted to attend funeral services Friday after- noon. Jan 30, 3 o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Frederick Wltherington. 2834 West Lehigh ave.

Interment private. Houston, Tex. and Providence. II I. papers please copy.

KROWX. Suadenlv on Januarv 27. 1903, Clara R. wife of William H. Krown.

in her 55th year The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, February 1. at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. 2635 Sepviva street. Phila. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Pottstown and Schuylkill Haven papers please copy. LAMPART. Jan 27. 1903. Mary, wife of Charles Lampart.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Friday morning, 7 o'clock, from 258 South 4th St. High mass at St. Augustine's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. LAWRENCE.

Jan 28. 1903. Mary, wife of the late Captain George J. Lawrence. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services.

Friday evening. 8 o'clock, at her late residence. 2108 X. Camac st. Interment at Minersvllle.

Saturday morning, via 10.21 A train from Reading Terminal. Schuylkill county papers please copy. LEVERING Entered Into rest Jan 29, 1903, Margaret Irwin Levering, aged 59 years. Relatives and friends of family are invited to at-tend funeral services. Sundav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence.

433 Holly st. West Phila. Interment Mt Moriah Cemetery. LOG AN. At Mount Holly.

N. on January 1903. Jerusha G. wife of James Logan, in her 76th year. Relatives and friends are iu-yivl to attend the funeral.

Saturdav morning. 81st inst. at 11 o'clock, from her husband's residence. 37 Pine street. Mount Holly.

X. J. Interment Mount Holly Cemetery. LYONS. Jan 28.

1903. Annie Lyons, wife of John Lyons. Relatives and friends of familv are Invited to attend funeral Friday moruig. 8.30 o'clock, from the residece of Mrs A McDevtlt. tidertaker.

1029 Front si. High mass at Church of the Immaculate Conception. 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Jan 26.

1903. Edwin James, youngest son of Johu and Sarah McCuen. in his 2th year. Funeral on Friday. 2 P.

from his late Berkshire street. Frankford. McCORMICK. Jan 27. 1903.

Elizabeth daughter of the late John and Catharine Mc-. Cormick. Relatives and friends Invited to af-'- Tend, funeral services. Friday afternoon, 1 agel 79 years. Relativea and friends ol lam- llr alu, Tstrlcp Xo.

138. K. Of are invited to attend funeral from the residence of his son-in-law. Mr. George Wells.

42 North Seventh street, on Knaay. 12 f-0 o'clock. Services at St. Peter's Church, Third and Pine streets. 2 o'clock.

STF.X7.F.NRKRGER. Jan 27. 1903. John, be loved husband of Marv Stenzentx-rger. aged 62 years.

Relatives and friends of family, also Journevmen Oak Coopers are Invited to attend funeral. Saturday morning. JO ciock. in late residence. 1821 Eighth.

Requiem high mass at St Alphonsns' Church. 9 o'clock pre cisely. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. dTS-wiRT Inn 27 1903. Josephine, wife of William Stewart.

Relativea and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Sunday, 1 o'clock, from her late residence, Rhawn and Dittman, Holmesburg. Interment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. STOUT. Jan 27. 1903.

Anna beloved wire of Seth Stout, aged 39 years. Relatives ana friends of family, also Somervllle Circle, No 522 of are Invited to attend funeral. Sat irday morning, 11 clock, rrom ner iate residence, 6322 Beechwood, Germantown. Inter ment Northwood cemetery. STBiCKl f-R -Jun -27.

1903. Harrv Elmer. heii-vwl hiiuhunri of Amanda Strlckler and son of Mary and the late Peter Strickler. aged 36 vears and 26 tfavs. rteiauves anu inemis oi family, also employes of Atlas Cereal Company.

aro Invited to attena mnerai services, oiuruj afternoon. Jan 31. 2 o'clock, at late residence. No. 2818 Arthur avenue.

Camden East Side, J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. STRITZELL. On the 27th Rose re- loved daughter of John and the late Mary 15. Wtrltzell.

ine relatives ana ineuus vt iijc family are respectfully Invited to attend tne funeral service, on sunoay. at i oimj.r- ciselv, from her late residence. 1200 soutn inir- ty-first street. Interment at Levenngion wme-tery AHleep in Jesus. SUTTON.

Jan 27. 1903, Maggie T. daughter of Elizabeth and the late Wm Sutton, aged 18 vears. Relatives and friends of family, also Ellsworth Temple. Xo 3, Americus Division.

Xo 101. of and East Montgomery Ave Church and Sunday school are invited to attend funeral. Saturday, 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1845 Sepylva St. Interment Palmer Ground.

28. 1903. Thomas Taggart. Relatives and friends of family are invited to slntoriinv morninff. 7.30 Clock.

residence of hrother. Charles Taggart. 11S1 Tree. Mass at the Church of the Epiphany. Interment Xew Cathedral Cemetery.

27, 1903. Porter Thompson, in the 65th year of bis age. Relatives and friends of familv. also St Albans Lodge, No 529, r- i xi vtprmonv Roval Arch Chapter. Xo 52, and A American Star Ixige.

37. A Post No 2. A Post Guard, and surviving memoers or n.eTione -Vols, are Invited to attend funeral services Fri- it his late residence. 4159 Mantua ave. Interment at Mt Moriah -1 ri otprr TYSON Snddenlv Jan 27.

1003. Sylvester Ty- nt Annie K. Tvson. aged 50 years Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral. Friday afternoon.

2 clock, from his late residence. 205O East Lippiucott Interment Oakland Cemetery. vivnvwsttrF At Rnncocas. J. Jan 28.

1903." Nathaniel D. Vanderslice, aged 54 years. Doe notice of funeral will be given WALLACE Jan 29. Mary daughter of Harry W. and Florence H.

Wallace, aged 19 yeats. Relatives and friends are invited to f.nnral KlinrlflV llf tlTllOfltl. 2.30 P. from the residence of ber parents. 656 East urmltuffo street.

Itoxoomuen. n-rTiiTB win he held in Central M. E. Church, at 3.30 P. Interment.

Leverington Cemetery. WARNER. First month. Fourth day, 28, Lousia Warner, wife of Thomas Warner, aged 60 vears. Funeral from residence of her husband, 'Penn's Park.

Pa. Seventh day. First month. 31st, 10 o'clock Train for Wycombe leaves Reading Terminal 7.04. Carriages will meet train.

Interment Wrightstown. Pa- 28, 1903, Daniel, husBanfTET the late Caroline Weber, aged 87 years. Kels fives and Uo Franklin Ldg 5. I. O.

O. F. and Friendship Division No. IB. ftons of Temperance, tnvited to attend funeral services Saturday afternoon.

2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1241 West Harold street. Interment, frfvate, Laurel Hill Cemetery. WESTOX. Jan 27, 1903. Arthur Weston, beloved son of Henry A and Mary Ann Weston (nee Abraham), aged 19 years.

Relatives and frienda of family are invited to attend funeral services. Friday afternoon, 1 o'clock precisely, at his parents' residence, 1921 Juniper. Interment private at Fernwood Cemetery. Chester papers please copy. WEYMER.

Jan 28. 1903, Elizabeth E. wife of the late Wm G- Weymer. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral services, Saturdav afternoon, 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 738 Xew st, Osmden. J.

In- tertrent Monument cemetery. Philadelphia. WILSON. Jan 2T, 1903, Mary wife of James C. Wilson, and daughter of the late Isaa: L.

and Mary A. Marshall aged 43 year. Relatives and friends Invitea to attend funeral. Sunday afternoon, 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Harry Woester.

1934 South Fifth street. Interment, Fernwood Cemetery. WING. Suddenly. Jan 27.

1903, Katharlna, wife of Harry Wing, aged 38 years. Relative and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral. Friday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 3349 Woodland ave. Interment at Arlington Cemetery.

WINKLER. Jan 29. 1903, Elizabeth Winkler, beloved wife of Rolert Winkler. Sr. aged 60 years.

Relatives and friends of famllv. also rntf-mher of A rehconf rn em 1 1 ef TIolv Fsmllv. Alts'- and Rosary Society of St Boniface Church, are invited to attend funeral Saturday morning, 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 134 Fon- tnln st. Requiem mass at St Boniface Church.

ciock. interment at Aiost tioiy iieaeemer Cem-torv private. WINTERS. Jan 26. 1903.

Rebecca A. widow of Abram Winters. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Friday af-t-rnoon. 2 o'clock, at residence of her son, Harry Winters.

316 Cantrell (3d and Snyder ave). Interment private at Mt Moriah Cemetery. WOODS Jan 28. 1903. wife of Ram-iel Woods, aged HO years.

Relatives and friends of famllv Invited to attend funeral. Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1433 Federal street. Interment Mt.

Moriah CenVtery. WURST. Jan 29. 1903. Edward, son of Henry and Deborah Wurst and grandson of Jacob and Mary A Herron and Christian and late Marpet Wurst.

aged 9 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Sunday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 135 Wilder. Interment Greenmount Cemetery.

YAHN. Jan 27. 1903. snddenlv. Lorjls.

hns-band of Carrie Yahn. nee Ruff, aged 52 years. Relatives and friends of family Invited to attend funeral services. Saturday, at 1 o'clock, preslselv. from his late residence, 239 East-Allen street.

Interment private at Northwood Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM MITCHELL. Loving remembrance darling Marie, who departed this life January 30, 1902, aged 4 years 5 months. A precious one from ns has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant In our home That never can be filled. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care.

Our home is dark without thee; We miss thee evervwhere. MOTHER AND FATHER. STEUBER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, Christina M. Steuber.

who departed this life January 30. 1900. Oh. the sorrow of that morning As I stood beside your bed. When death stole upon you softly.

And I knew your soul had fled. Oh. since then my life has saddened. And since that day my hopes are slain: But her voice is sweetly saying. Courage, we shall meet again.

HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. TURNER. In sad meraorv of my dear mother, Clara II. Turner, wife of Isaiah E. Turner, departed this life December 30.

1902. DAUGHTER LILLIAN. MATCHLESS KID ELECTS DIRECTORS About forty of the stockholders of the Matchless Kid Manufacturing Company', who had a breezy meeting Wednesday, when the annual report of the president was read, went to the Camden office of the corporation yesterday morning and elected directors. These was no further friction, and the following Board of Direc tors was chosen: L. E.

Colomv, Franklin Williams. F. Grant, Clarence M. Bacon, Frank Sapp ngton, Edward J. Pruner and George ri.

n. Aianm. Day of Prayer at Princeton FRINCETOX, X. Jan. 20.

All the regular exercises at the Theolomcal Sem inary were suspended to-day and the day of prayer for colleges was appropriately observed. Rev. Dr. Edward B. Hodge, of Philadelphia, secretary ofthe Presbyterian Board of Education, delivered an address before the students in the morning, and the Rev.

Dr. A. W. Halsey, of New i'ork, addressed them in -the afternoon. 111 S.

Ninth Philadelphia, Pa. 17th and Allegheny Ave. 10 N. Preston Street Co. or Philadelphia Ay son suffered for a year from loss of appetite and became very thin and unfit for his school studies.

I gave him a Ripans Tabule before dinner and supper for five months and he gained seventeen pounds. Our family physician admits Ripans did it. At druggists. The Five-Cent packet Is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year.

CURE YOUR RUPTURE ESTABLISHMENT 25 Hoath Eleventh Street CHESTERMAN STREETER New Britain Township Lot of land Nathan Riale to Mary Spencer 1,200 Bedminster Township -6 acres and 130 perches of land Enos Kile to Wm Woltinger 175 Richland Township 22 acres and 82 perches of land Heirs of John Schock to Jas Hlte 625 Richland and Milford Townships 63 acre and 105 perches of land Lvdla House-keejer to Jhs White 1 Bedminster Township 203 acres and 139 perches of land Victor Paul to Michael Job RulTerty 6,000 Solebury Township 10 acres of land Administrator of Edward Stapler to Wm Stapler 850 Northampton Township 58 acres and 38 perches of land Administrator of Jas Meredith to Chas Mills et nx 1,500 Tardley Borough 2 tracts of land Administrator of Edward Stapler to Chas F.astburn 657.50 Lower Makefield Township Two acres and one Administrator of Bridget Clayton to Bridget Neeley 1400 Mlddietown Township House and lot of land. William H. Bell, trustee, to William Bodenshotx West RockhlU Township 61 acres and 60 perches of land, Frederick Fargo to Charlotte Farg 1 New Britain Township 6 acres and 40 perches of laud, John F. Hollensteln to Timothy B. Ely 1200 Hilltown Township 79 acres and 122 perches of land.

Elizabeth Gullek et vir. to Christopher Gulick 8057 Buckingham Township 9 acres and 102 perches of land, Michael Casey to Henry Stommol 1 Doylestown Township 82 acres and 85 perches or lanu. a coo Keen to George w. Strong 1 Newtown Township Lot of land. Ashbel W.

Watson to J. Herman 100 Upper Makened Township Lot of land, John W. Britton to Thomas B. 800 Southampton Township 3 acres and 10 perches of land, John ieeaom et to Ann Beans 1300 Southampton Township 3 acres and 48 perches or land, neirs or jonn jj-nowies to Ellas H. Leedom 3400 Mlddietown Township 4 tracts of land.

Howard H. Cole to iDeoare ts. Richland township Lot of land. Emll W. Haring to Reuben Kidney 150 Richland TownsWp Lot of land, heirs of Normau Stoneback to James 155 Montgomery County Transfers Two building lots of land in Upper Dub lin township.

VMlliam jiuiier, oc mm-delphla. to A Richards, of same 2(0 Building lot of land at Edge Hill. Hfiity Haver, or rnuaaeipma. io m. a bo-ards.

of same city 143 Building lot of land In Upper Dublin town ship. Charles Mathers, or t'nuaaeipnia, to A Richards, of same city 175.50 Messuage and lot of land, 80Ox3O ft. In I'ottstown Edmund Geiger, of Potts-town to Thomas Clark, of Clearfield. 1,500 Five building lots of land in Lansdale, Frank Wlldman. of Philadelphia, to Henrv Shavmaker.

of fame city 1,000 Building lot "of land, in Perkiomen town ship-. Isaac Itawn. 01 rtrramen ship, to Mahlon Wanner.of same place 225 Messuage and lot of land, containing 14 acres a ad 132 perches. In Upper PnMln township, Samuel Engle. of I pper DuMln township, to Gustav Pfanner.

of same place Building lot of land in Narberth Robert Paine. Jr. of Boston, to Mary Frlnk. of Philadelphia 840 Building lot of land in Abington township. Jeph Balmer.

of Abington tmm- T.moa a IT. TTinn Cif TlSCe HOO Bnilding lot of land fn Edge Hill. Nicholas Hare, ot r-nnaaeipnia, 10 a nnumrun, of same place Bnilding lot of land in Edge Hill, John Burg, of Philadelphia, to A Richards, of same place 1(5 Mesusge and lot of land, 167x47 ft. In Jenkintown. Martin Kohler.

of Glen-side to Katie Parvin. of Jenklntown 2.C 9 ATLANTIC CITY MEN DINE AT WASHINGTON Special tt The Inquirer. WASI1LNGTON. D. Jan.

29 Men prominent in official and political life of Atlantic City gave a dinner this evening at the Shoreham, at which Senators Kean and Dryden and CongTeasman Gardner were the guests of honor. There were no toasts, but the matter of an appropriation to improve Absecom Inlet was discussed. Those present were Senator John Kean, Senator J. F. Dryden, Congressman John J.

Gardner, State Senator Edward S. Lee, Judge B. Endicott, Mayor F. Stoy. ex-Judge Joseph Thompson, City Solicitor Harry Woott'on, Warren Somers, president of the Board of Trade; Lewis P.

Scott, countv clerk 1 Harry Bacharach, postmaster; Lewis Kuehnle, water commissioner: David R. Barrett, aesessor; Walter E. Edge, secretary of State Senate; Emery D. Ireland, city clerk; H. G.

Murlock. president of City Conncil; J. Haines Lippincott, Lewis H. DonnelVi C. C.

Fortnier and J. G. Shrev. ft fxHASD MUSSES I 406 Market St. I7th and Filbert Sts.

The Bell Telephone high ave. for John Hamilton Sons? 1020 Arch st. ior the Jos Dixon Crucible Co; cor or Trenton ave and Tioga st. for Thomas Henry Sons; 3717 Filbert St. for Geo Clopp: 1S4 Market st, for the Fidelity Storage and Warehouse Co; 12ol 26th st.

fr Chas Young Co; 16 and 18 Strawberry st, fur Henry Lea; Glen Willow, for the Glen Willow Ice Mfg Co; 2611 Bodine st, for Stead. Miller Co; and Manayunk. for the Kipka Mills Co. Robert Soden, contractor, two flush bulks, 1606 160S 2d st. for It Bntner; cost J4O0.

Strode Sons, contractors, repair fire damage, 1519 Filbert st, for John Simley; cost $750. Richard Borchers, owner, iron and iron frame storage shed, 16x40 ft. cor of Wora-ralh and Tackawanna sts, Frankford; cost $200. Martin, owner, one-storv brick engine and boiler house, 23x40 ft. cor of Milnor and Bleigh sts; cost $4500.

Vanghan Lomont. contractors, alterations to chimneys. 1354 Montgomery ave, for vaugoan; cost ifou. Real Estate Transfers Arizona st, PL'l Jno Koenle to Lizzie Sneth: Jan V.t. 'o3: 16 7ti 1.S50 Allegheny ave, 2012 E- Walter A Tweed to Aioert Herbst; 23.

03; Aberdeen st, 1727 Clarence Wynne to Wm Thome; Doc 1, '02; 16x55; mtge ilSiiO 700 Arizona st, 2544 Wm Sterner to Mary f. Moore; Jan ua; nx43.u; mtge SIOihj 350 Bambrey st. 1703 Marv Cooney to Wm Beck; Jan 27. '03: 14.4x52 1,800 Broad st and Government ave, cor nate Mnith to City or i'hlla; jan 23, '03: 41.1x10(1.1 5.500 Buckius st, (25th ward) Jno Downey to Elizth Dowuev; Jan 28, 03; 78x132.6: ratae $2250 Nom Bridge st, VY s. 42.3 ft Richmond rancis lecK to Annie A Acker; Jan 13.

'03: 2ox206 Nom Carlisle St. t2 ft Girard Peter A Widener to Jno BeU. jr; Jan 28. '03: 48x50 12.000 Clearfield st, 2430 as Mee to Bernard Collumb: Jan 26. '03: 1.1.9x57 1.700 Carpenter st.

908 My it A Siegalow to Micbl Martino: Jan 26. 03: 2oxl01.8. 4.000 Carpenter st. 519 Handel and Haydn ana asso to jacou rreunian; jan "02: 20x120 8.000 Euclid ave, s. 271.8 ft 13th st Jno Sen-ill to Chas Wagner; Jan 21.

'03; 14.2x57: Sim 1.000 Eleventh st, 422 Sarah Warden to Armstard Rollins: Jan 14. "t3: 18x82 8,800 Eighth st. 38 12x99: Franklin wt, s. 116.H ft Brown; 18xlo5 Howard Worne, Exr, to Howard li Worne; Xov 29. '02 Nom Fifth and Somerset sts, cor Wm MacMunn to Wm Haines; Jan 27, 03; 18x70 5,700 Franklin st, 706 Howard Worne to Fanny Walls: Xov 29.

02: 25. 6x113 V. Xom Hancock st, 2510 Northern Liberties and Asso to Christina fcrnst; Jan 21. 03: 18x70 3,000 Jefferson st. 54.3 ft loth st An drew Mcciav to -vl wcicn; jan -o, '03; 17.11x74.5" 4.700 Latona st, 1623 Mich O'Kecffe to Patk MeCuIlough: Jan 27.

'03; 15x54.6-. 1,325 Mercv st, i31 and 733-Mary Lawn to Chas Greenbergn Jan 27, 'o3; ea 2,200 Mercy st. 735 Jas Gillen to Chas Green- berg; Jan 27. 03; iti4 i.iw MavrieM ave, 251 Mary Chupman to Jos Chapman; Jan 28, 03; 12.0x52; mtge ST(hl Nom Also Walnut st. s.

142 ft 38tb et; 18x165.4: mtge $9000 Ninth st, 232 Wm Manning to lnited Trades Asso; Jan 15, '03; 25x126; mtges Osage ave. 5245 Glen Lynch to Howard Sehermerhorn; Jan 23, '03; 13x64.6; mtge 164(0 Otto st, 220 ft Chelten Henrv Allison to Rlcbd Allison; Jan 27. '03; 20x90 Nom Nom Nom 225 renn st. s. 471.

ft Germantown ave Thos Wistar to Elizth Smith; Jan 26. '03: 5x159.10 1,000 Paxton st, 225. 0Ts ft Haverford Herman BeckersbofT to Susannah Law-ton; Jan 12, '03; 16x72 2.900 Paul st. 161.1i ft Church Fredk Harper to Ke.vf.tone Emery Mills; Jan 27. '03: 66xl94.8i 3,800 Roscw.xhI st.

2239 and 2241 S-Florence Thornton to Wm Thornton; Nov 1, '01; ea 15x46; ea $72 Nom Rosewood St. s. 275 ft Jackson: 15x46: Bancroft st, s. 16 ft Wolf (2 lotcl: ea 15x30; Bancroft st. s.

46 ft Wolf (5 lots); ea 14.6x50 Jos Catharine to Wm Thornton; Jan 26, "i)3: $72: mtges $840i) Nom Susquehanna ave. 2o33 Hannsh Linton to Anna Linton: Jan 21, '03; 15.3x62 4.800 Tw entv-se-ond st. s. 113. 1'4 ft Federal; 16x64- Tasker and 21st sts.

cor: 18x67: 26th and Ellsworth sts. cor: 16x46: 22nd st. s. 49.m ft. 81.1', ft and 97.1W ft Federal: ea 16x64: Ellsworth st.

s. 272 ft 22nd cor; 16.10x74; 23d St. s. 16.10 ft st; 10x86; 23rd and Oakford sts. Oakford (4 lots): ea 17x74: 23rd and Latona sts.

cor; 16.10x74: 23rd and Latona sts. cor (6 lots: 96x 74: 23rd and Wilder sts. cor; 18x 24th st. 45 ft Man-ton (2 lots): 29 64-100x63 24th and flak-ford sts. cor; 14x0; 24th St.

s. 118 ft and 14S ft Oakford: ea Reed and 24th sts. cor; 16x66; Reed st. s. 47 ft and 127 ft 24th st: ea 16x66: Oakford St.

s. 63 ft 24th st (12 lots); ea 15x70; Bucknell et. F. s. 117 ft Oakford: 14x52; Ellsworth St.

s. 191.6 ft 23rd st: 16x72 Geo A Furnival to Jno McNeill; Jaa 27. '03: $60: mtges $21 333.32 Nom Twentv-first and Sears sts, cor Gm McCartney to Morris Goldtx-rg: Jan 27, '03 64xirreg: mtge 5.650 Tenth st. 109 Sml Shipl -v to Daniel Brogan: i'-i 27. '03: 19x5 Nom Torresdalo ave.

s. 130 ft Unruh: 25x1 Marsden St. 5155 ft I nruh; 50x90; Ditman st. s. and Magee st.

129.9-xiO; Glenloch st. s. 253 ft Knorr; 75x9 Glenloch st. s. 40o ft 3 Knorr.

25x90; Glenloch st, 180 ft Unruh: 50r90: Glenloch st. 330 ft Unruh; Glenloch st, s. 453 ft Unruh: 25x90; Glenloch St. 380 ft Unruh: 5x90; Glen-lock st, 8 ft Unruh; 25x 90: Jnckm st. s.

155 ft Unruh: 73x90; Jackson st. 255 ft Unruh: 50x90: Jackson st. .4 s. and Magee st. 129.9:j.x10; Marsden st, s.

2r.5 tt Unruh: 25x90: Kev-stone st. s. 254.10T4 ft Tyson: 25x150; Hitman St. s. 130 ft 8 Unruh; 25xl'j; Benner and Edmund sts.

cor: 75x125; Benner and Tnlip sts, cor; 50x125; Benner st. s. 125 ft Kevstone: 5il22: Benner st. W' Tnlln. MtIM- St.

10O ft CV.rulv; 25x125: Keystone st. 200 ft Comly: 25x 125: Edmund st. s. 260 ft Le-vlck: 22xH: IMssion st. s.

ft Erdrkk: 20x110.54 Thos Sonth to Andrew Rellly: Dec 3, '02; mtges $10.925 19.010 LiTiih st. s. 57.6 ft V- Hegrrraan Edwd Curtis. Jr. to Jacob Hepp; Jnn 24 25x134 1.750 Van Pelt st.

2155 Robt P. Hodge to Vlnevard st and Asso: Dec 1. '02; 17x7o: mtge 13ni Wharton st. 804 Annie Millett to- Andrew Gatto: Jan 22 '03: 15x63.6 ...2,800 Westmoreland and st. cor Jn Tt I leister Aug 14.

'02: ld.OOO Bucks County Transfers Richland Township 1 acres and 126 of land Henry R. Harlng tn Win Uoiner $550 Solebnrv Township 1 a-res and 87 perches t.t Unrl lien Wuolev Marsha to Wm Ijithron 3,000 Soleburv Township 3 acres an I V- perches t.t lun.i Saml Wilson Jacob tHermine iDec. 19 Messina tlneemore Dec. 25 Marseilles Pbllada Pbllada Pbllada Philads Uueen Lonise. Dec.

28 Calcutta nurg. i-e terse Jan. 2 Shields Thornley Jan. 2 Middlesborough Pbllada Moness Abouklr jau. tiamnurg Jan.

Hartlepool. Phllada Pbllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Pbllada Phllada Phllada PhllaJa Jan. Liverpool Jan. 10 Leith Jan. 11 Manchester Jan.

13 Glasgow Jan. 14 Antwern Maryland tBellarden tlchdune Xederland tWest TOakmore tWilhelmina Jan. 14 London Jan. is Jan. 14 Middlesborough Jan.

15 (Unshaven Ttienoa Genesee Planet Venus Jan. 15 (Shields Jan. 15 Newport, Jan. 16 Moville Numldian Plan't Neptune La Potomac jan. in Manchester Jan.

16 Antwerp Jan. 19 Dublin Pbllada Phllada Phllada Phllada tSiberlan Jan. ItO Liverpool Jan. V0 Antwerp Jan. 20.

Hamburg Jan. 21 Liverpool Jan. 22 London Jan. 23 Hull Jan. 23 Shields Jan.

23 Fowey Lnergie Nauplia Belaenland Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada tMaekinaw Paula Pbllada Phllada Phllada North TiTiaays Beacon TPennraanor Forest Pennland Appalaches lisverford tLivonlan Kentuckv Sicilian frlnce tCevic Amsterdam Lombardia Labn Teutonic Aug. Victoria Victorian Ravenna Minnehaha tTaurlc Montserrat Zeeland Ea Saxonla Anchoria jau. a hhields Jan. 27 Rotterdam Jan. 27, Manchester Pbllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Jan.

XX Antwerp Jan. 2S London Jan. 28 Liverpool Jan. 28 Glasgow Jan. 14 Copenhagen Jan.

14 Palermo X. York N. York N. York X. York N.

York Jan. 16 Liverpool Jan. if Rotterdam Jan. 17 Genoa Jan. 21 Gibraltar Jan.

21 Liverpool Jan. 21 SouthHmnton N. York N. York N. York Jan.

21 Liverpool Jan. 21Xaples Jan. 22 London N. York N. York X.

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

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

York Jan. 23 Liverpool Jan. 23 Naples Jan. 24 Antwerp Jan. 24 Havre Jan.

24 Liverpool Jan. 24'GlanErnw St. Gallia Canadian Oceanic Mesaba Uan. 25 Cherhonro- 27 Naples Jan. 28 Liverpool Jan.

29 Queenstown 29lLondon TO DEPART. IDate of Name. I hailing For. From. Westernland tMinnesota Mohawk Nederland tWest Maryland Belgenland Haverford tPennmanor Jan.

31 Liverpool iPhilada Jan. 31 ixnaon Jan. 31' Rotterdam nnaaa Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Phllada Philada Philada Philada Phllada N. Yurk N. York N.

York N. York N. York N. York N. York N.

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

York X. York X. York N. York Feb. 4 Antwerp Feb.

4 London Feb. 6 Londou Feb. 7 Liverpool Feb. 14 Liverpool Feb. 14 Rotterdam PI a net Venus.

Feb. 14 Avonmouth tPI lanet 14 Manchester ackinaw Feb. 17 London Pennland Feb. 18 Antwern Ktrurla Philadelphlan Patricia Lahn Kroonland Ethiopia Minneapolis Nord America. Amsterdam Teutonic Toronto St.

Paul La Lorraine. Pomeranian Saxonia Bluecher Zeeland Minnehaha Victorian Lombardia Oceanic Ravenna La Anchoria Finland Ivernla Mesaba Pretoria Canadian Trave Jan. 31 Liverpool jan. 31 Liverpool Jan. 31 Hamburg Jan.

31 Naples. Genoa. Jan. 81 Antwerp Jan. 31 Glasgow Jan.

31 London Feb. a Naples, Genoa. Feb. 4 Rotterdam Feb. 4 Liverpool Feb.

4 Hull Feb. 4 Southampton Feb. 5 Havre Feb. 7 Glasgow Feb. 7 Liverpool Feb.

7, Hamburg Feb. 7 Antwerp Feb. 7 London Feb. 7 Liverpool Feb. 10 Naples, Genoa.

Feb. 11 Liverpool Feb. 12 Naples, Genoa. Fb. 12 Havre Feb.

14 Glasgow Feb. 14 Antwerp Feb. 14 Liverpool Feb. 14 London Feb. 14 Hamburg Feb.

14 Liverpool Feb. 14 Xanles. Genoa. N. Ynrk N.

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

York X. York X. York X. York N. Yoik N.

Ynrk N. York X. York C. dl Napoll Germanic Hyndarn 17 Naples. Genoa.

IX. York Feb. 18 Liverpool IX. York 18 Rotterdam I X. York Vessels marked () carry the malls.

tDo not carry passengers. FOREIGN MAILS Closing at Philadelohia Postoffice for Week Ending January 31 lvxiJAi or Haiti, per Flandrla. ft A for Pernambuco, Santos and Sao Paulo, per a a r-astern rrince totner parts of Brazil when specially 6 A for Mexico, per Seneca, via Tampico (when specially ad dressed), 7.30 A for Azores Islands, pei steamer from Boston, 6 PM; for Ireland, per 8 Etruria. via Queenstown (other parts of turope wnen specially addressed), 8 PM. SATURDAY.

For Europe, per Kroonland, via Southampton, 2.30 A for Italy, per Lann (when specially addressed), 2.30 A for Scotland, per Ethiopia, via Glasgow (when specially addressed), 4 A for Bermuda, per Trinidad, 4 AM; for Porto Rico. Venezuela and Curacao, per Ponce (except Venezuela parcels, post mails), Savanllla and Cartagena when specially addressed, 4 AM; for Denmark per Xorge, when specially addressed. A for Fortune Island, Jamaica, Savanllla, Car-thagena and Greytown, 8 Valencia (Costa Kica when specially addressed), 6 AM; for lireat uritain ana ireianu, via yueenstown, per Westernland (when specially addressed! 9.20 A M. Parcel post malls for Germany close at 1 Friday, per 8 Patricia. DAILY.

Mails for Cuba, by rail to Port Tam pa, tia, iionaay, weunesaay ana Saturday, 10.30 A Mexican overland, 6.80. 9.30. 11.30 A 3.30. ioreign registered mall. 6 PM; mails for China, Japan, Hawaii and Australia, via Vancouver, 9.30 A M.

9.30 malls via New Orleans. 6, 11 mails for the Philippine islands, a.ao A M. v.m mails via Sau Francisco, v. at) A B.30 mails for St Pierre-Miquelon. via Boston.

6 mails for Newfoundland, via North Sydney, 2.30 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. ETC. Malls for the Philippine islands, per Transport, iooa. close at San ranciaco February Mails for Australia (except West Australia, which ffoes via Europe and New Zealand whleh goes via San Francisco) and Fiji Islands, per Minorca, close at Vancouver, Febru ary 19U3. Mails for Hawaii.

China, Japan and the Phil ipplne Islands, per 3 Hong Kong Maru close at San Francisco February 6, 1903. Malls for China and Japan, per Vic toria, close at lacoma, Wash, February 6, 1903. Mails for Hawaii, per 8 Alameda, close at San Francisco eoruary iuo3. Mails for China, Japan, per 8 Fhinano Maru, close at iseattle, wash, February 10. 1903.

Malls for China. Japan and Hawaii and tbe Philippine islands, per nina, close at San Francisco February 13. 1903. Mails for Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, per Mariposa, ciose at oan rrancisco iehru- arv 1A. 1903.

Mails for Australia (except West Australia, which are forwarded ria New Zealand, New Caledonia. Hawaii. FIJI and Samoan Islands, per ts sierra. Close at ban Fran tlsco February 19. 1903.

Malls for China and Japan, per Empress of China (registered mail when specially ad dressed) close at Vancouver enruary zj, iaoa. Princeton Student Lost Fingers Special to The Inquirer. PRINCETON, N. Jan. 29.

Edward VT. 8cudder, a student whose home is in Newark, tired a gun out of his window in JLittie Hall nieht. Jhe barrel ex ploded and two fingers of his left hand era blown away. 1.

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