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THE PHXLADEIjPHIA INQUIREK "WED'NTSSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10. 1892 6 AMUSEMEN1S. DENTISTRY. A CT1 ON SALES. DVERTISEMENTS CITY ORDINAL CES.

Merldan Snn Lodge. So. 153. F. and A.

M. Oriental Chapter. No. 183. Br.

John's Coramanderv. Kensington Lodge. No. 5. K.

of and Maia'hon Senate, No. 4, o. of are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday. February 11. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2H4 West Norris street.

Interment at South Laurel Hill Cemetery. from his late residence. No. 1115 Brown street, on Wednesday ar.ernoo. at 2 o'clock.

Ipterment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. CLARK. On the 7tli inst. Francis son of Alfred and Mary Clark. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at'-end tbe funeral, on Thnrs-dav morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from Ills late residence.

1945 Lawrence street. Solemn high mass at St. Michael's Church. Interment at Iloly Cross Cemetery. CLEMENT.

On February S. 1392, at Atlantic CITY ORDINANCES. NPDINANCE make an arpririation to certain item In tlx annual ii to the lKpartiiients of Public and Receiver ot and Mayor tor the year mri Section 1. The Select and Common Councils or city of Philadelphia do or-lain: That tn sum of fonrieeii thousand nine hundred ihtrty-eiglit (HH i dollars tit i cents, and the same is beiebv anp: to c-emiu items in Oie annual appropriations to the Departments of lulic Satety and Receiver of axes and Mayor for the year 12 us follows: Depirtment of SOUTH JERSEY JOCKEY CLUB. SOUTH JERSEY JOCKEY CLUB.

SOUTH JERSEY JOCKEY CLUB. GLOUCESTER, 3. GLOUCESTER, N. J. OPENING OF THE SPRING MEETING OPENING OF THE SPRING MEETING OPENING OF THE SPRING MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 25th.

MONDAY, JANUARY 25th. MONDAY', JANUARY 25th. RACING EVERY" DAY RACING EVERY DAY RACING EVERY DAY RACING EVERY DAY RAIN OK SHINE. BAIN OR SHINE. RAIN OR SHIN E.

RAIN OR SHINE. SIX EVENTS EACH DAY IX i.Vl.TS KACHDAY SIX EVENTS EACH DAY- COMMENCING AT 2 P. M. COMMENCING AT 2 P. M.

COMMENCING AT 2 P. M. HANDICAPS AND STAKE RACES. BOATS LEAVE SOUTH STREET FERRY EVERY TWENTY SIINUTES. A CADEMY OF MUSIC.

XV S. Behrens Lessee and Manager inursdav Evening, reuruary 11. Second performance of UKAMl Ul'fcttl, Under direction of HEX 1 E. ABBEY and MAURICEGflAU. Gounod's Grand Opera in five acts, ROMEO ET JULIETTE (in French).

MME. EMMA FAMES. Mesdames T)E VIGNE and BAUERMEISTER. Messrs. vlnche.

Maginl oiettl. capoul. Marta- poura, Viviaui, Vaschetti. Rinaldinl and M. JEAN DE RESZKE.

Conductor SIG. VIAN'ESI Tuesday Evening. Feb. 16, OKFEO ANDCAV- ALLERIA KUSTICA A. Thursday Feb.

18. MIGNOX. Seats SI, 2. f3 and 4. at Fischer's.

1221 CHESTNUT Street An1 CADEMY OF MUSIC. EXT SATURDAY EVG. Feb. 13. 8 o'clock.

ATHLETIC SPORTS. FIFTH ANNUAL MIDWINTER MEETING OK THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF THK UNIVERSITY' OF PENNSYLVANIA. The Events will consist of: A Mile Run. Hal'- Mile Run. 440 Yards Dash.

35 Yards Dash, 220 Yards Hurdle Race. Running High Jump. Also Sparring and rest ung. Handsome prizes awarded to win-ners. Reserved Seats.

11.00 and 11.5a General Ad mission. 5fc. For sale daily at FISCHER'S, 1221 CHi.5T.Mil ironi a. m. until sr.

i. ASSOCIATION HALL, THURSDAY evening, Feb. 11. The Association Course, JIR. LELAND T.

POWERS. in his adaptation of Bonccicault's great play. 1 r. SHACIxHKALN. Abounding in rollicking Irish humor and tender pathos.

Fine Musical Selections by the emiuent talian Violinist, K1GNOR GUISEPPE VITALE. Bull. and'MR. HENRY MEYERS. the popular Zither Soloist.

Reserved seats at tne Association omce, 73 ana au cents. Admission 2o cents. PARK. I MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY.

RHEA, MATINEE TO-DAY. LA Al IN EE TO-DAY. CZARINA. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2Afternoon MATINEE TO-DAY.

and MATIX EE TO-DAY. SXight. MATIX EE TO-DAY. Seats, 1119 Chestnut Street and at Theatre. Next Week-ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME.

WALNUT. NO MATINEE TO-DAY. LAST MATINEE Goodwin, Goodwin, The Nominee. Nominee. He will make you laugh.

o- ignt at s. SATURDAY. Next Week A LV1NI in Bepertoire. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Pop.Prices.

SED -SIN BAD Is playing to the capacity of the Grand mera House every night I SMI. Last Four Nights- SIN BAD. Only and Farewell SIX BAD Matinee Saturday. American Extravaganza Co. 's Sweeping Success.

Boxes and Seats at Blasius Jt Sous', 1119 Chestnut street and Grand opera House. Next week THE still alarm. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY EVEXIXG. FEB.

10. 1892. GRAND CONCERT. SUSS EMMA THURSBY. MISS OLi.lE ToRBETT (Violinist) And Her Concert Comany.

Tickets now ou sale at 1221 Chestnut street Re served seats. fl. SI. 50. A1 RCH ST.

THEATRE. Matinee To-day The Crniskeen Lawn. T. -night at 8. Sat Si at at 2.

THE RUISKEEX LAWN. Replete with Singing. Dancing Specialties. Bright Dialogue, li isn it, rteautiiui M-enery. dan McCarthy as --dublin dan." Feb.

15 Eva Mountford iii -'East Lynne. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. Sixty-second Annual Exhibition. Opens daily from lauuary 21 to March 5. GERMAN IA ORCHESTRA, every Thursday afternoon at 3.

Evening Promenade Concert every Tuesday. Admission to all Twenty-five cents. lARNCROSS' 11th ST OPERA HOUSE A MX ROSS Everv Evening This week. CARXCROSS' OUR I AN E. THE COOK.

CARXCROSS' CARN CROSS' Or, THF' MAID'S LAST CHANCE. MINSTRELS THE DIVORCE COURT; MINSTKEI.S Or. IIFIT MARRIAGES. I I ST ELS Box Oflice A 1 ways Open. THE BIJOU.

EIGHTH Street aliove RACE. ORIGINAL COXTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. From 12 M. to 10.30 P. M.

Ladles' and Children's Theatre. OPERA AND VARIETY. Gaietv Opera Co. iu MIKADO. Orchestra.

Balcony. Gallery. 10c KELLAR'S EGYPTIAN HALL. Chestnut Street above Twelfth. ELL AH.

the Great Magiciau. special Engagement LA REGALONCITA. Every Evening aud Saturday Matinee. Secial Professional Matinee, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12.

CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Every Evening, Wed. and Sat ROSE COGHLAV. DOROTHY'S Dll.F'MM and LADY ARTER and DRIFTED APART. Next Week New York Casino Co.

THE TYROLEAU aud ANON J-1NTH AND ARCH MUSEUM. Con- tiniions show from in. 30 A. M. to 5, ant1 6 to 10 P.

M. Positively Last Apiiearance in America of l. A1.1H I 1 l. Ul A JIAIUt.L. IN THK THEATRIC.

The Vaudeville Leaders. THE AUSTRALIAN NOVELTY CO. Admission and a Scat AN DIME. TMPIRE THEA. POPULAR PLAY.

AH One The Great Melodrama. Matinees, of I "One of the Bravest. the Grand Fiie scene, steam. Bravest Engine, Arh'n Th'hb'ds. Next Week THE FAST MAIL.

Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. rpHE CENTRAL THEATRE Matinees. 1 Monday. Tuesday.

Friday and Saturday. IRWIN BROS'. BIG SPECIALT CO. All High Class and Fxdusive Features. Next Weok-H.

W. WILLIAMS' OWN CO. rOOLOGICAL GARDEN. OPEN EVERY DAT. Admission.

25 cents. Children. Jicents. Saturdays and Legal Holidays (exeeptlng -Inly 4) ADULTS. 10 CIS.

CTllLDKLN. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. Every Thursday afternoon, at o'clock, i grand promenade cor.ear. In the exhibition gal leries by the GERM A I A ORCH F.STKA. Charles M.

Schmltz, Conductor. Admission. 2j cents. "VTATIONAL THEATRE. J-i lie Greatest Comedy Xoveltyln Y'ears, OLE ILSON.

Matinee To-morrow. Next week The Great HERMANN. IRARD AVENUE THEATRE. Every Night at 8. Matinees Wed.

and Sat. LED ASTRAY. Popular Prices 10, 20, and 50 cents. Next week-Little Em'ly. ROAD STREET THEATRE.

Every F'v'g. Wed. and Sat. Mr. A.

M. PALMER'S CO. iu ALABAMA. Next eek The operatic Comedy Success, MISS 1IELYETT. PEOPLE'S THEATRE.

Cumlierland St. and Kensington Ave. KATIE EM METT, WAIFS OF XEW YORK. Matinees: Tnesdav, Thursday and Saturdays. Next Week: The Soudan.

CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE. Eve'ir. Weil, and Sat. Deuman Tlioniison in THE OLD HOMESTEAD.

Extra Matinee ashingtou's Birthday. c3tnd aIuTt he atrk This! RF.I LEY'S BAD BOY I Matinees Week. and IRISH ARISTOCRACY Dally ex- p.extvtees. rank 1. rayne, jr.

icept.tion A1 PPLEGATE'S grand palace of flying Animals. A lO. 00 playhouse for tha Children, tree, with ir-e candy. WINES AND LIQUORS. ALIFORNIA WINES AND BRAN die.

SETTER BROS, of San Frnnrito. i'al. Phlladelnhta Deinit. soo to SOS North THIRD Street, i lare.t ami Khi wines from 7j p-r gallon and npwarils: port sherry, muscatel, sweet ca- Imrhn. and annelicrt.

XI. fitter aalhm and no- wants: rye whiskies from 2.oi per gallon and ufsiEurttK. AthiuT- nod n.bnliUcly pare ttnd direct from vineyards and distilleries. Allorders by mall proiHptly dehverrd. LOST AND FO UND.

OST OR MISLAID POLICY NO. 6410, In the Mutnal Insui-ance Com pativ lor Insuring Houses from Loss by Fire, stand ing in the name of estate of Benjamin Sharp, cov. ering prenilse on Maiiheim street Please return to L. L. si ITH.

Attorney, Mutual Building, Pniladelohla. irnT POLICY Na 9508 IN UNITED JU for renewal of same. I LIl'PIXCOTT, SON tfe Drv Goods, Clothing and Shoe Auctioneers, have removed to the commodious building. 621. 62 aud Market st THOMAS B.

LOVATT, AncMouee-r, 430 SOUTH ST. and 607 PASSYUNK AVE. JACOB It. SMITH te Auctioneers, ti. E.

COR. SECOND AND UN ION STREETS. J. JACOBS fc Anctioueer. 227 SOUTH.

STREET. PAWrXBR7KER'S LARGE SALE OF FOR-f cited Iauies' aud Gents' Wear, Redding, Boots and Shoes, on Monday, Feb. 15th. by order or Morris Meyerhoff's Continental Loan Office, southeast corner Second and Bainbridge sts. LIVIXGSWXS-PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF Ladies' and Gents' Clothing.

Watches. Jewelry, Bedding, shoes and Miscellaneous Goods. On Tnndav, Fehrnary 16th. Order of Charles Livingston, Broker, corner Eighth and Federal streets. FERSONAIj.

woiinS'aiSTAU-RA NT, at 1034 RACE STREET. Under tiie management of MISS M. C. THOMPSON, formerly of Woman's Christian Association. Everything will be first-class and at the lowest possible rates.

The only restaurant for women lu ths city. Af BEAUTIFUL 6.55 PRESENT Ith each ton of ou coal. Pea. S3. 50.

Send postal for particulars. Thoitsond 'if'ightett. DAN'L SON. 323 WALNUT Street i re ill n- PEPPER POT, BEAN, VEGETABLE and Chicken -oun. Roast Beef.

Turkey. Chicken. Duck. Beef, Chicken and Mutton Stews, Apple Dumplings, at LEVI CROMWELL'S, 117 S. SECOND St LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT.

Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware. Platinum. Ac. bought for cash, ores aud Wastes Assayed and Refined. Penu Smelting and Refining Works.

903 FllliertSt CHARLIE- YOUR LETTER RE- ceived on Monday, but I have been too sick to answer. Write another one to-day: It will only leach the one most interested. FEL1CITAS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. Highest price possible paid in CASH.

Over 25 years in the business ATlUN AL REFIN ING WORKS. 1023 RACE Street ENTLEMAN OF THIRTY DE-X sires to meet agreeable young lady to accompany him to places of amusement. Address M. 42. Inquirer office.

BANG CUTTING ANp CURLING, 20c. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting. Shampooing aud Hair Dressing: hair goods of all descriptions. M. BUCH.

416 North EIGHTH Su MJ ANN'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, 1341 ARCH Street. Detective work in alliti branches: strictly confidential. Opeu all night A ILLER SHARKEY'S DETEC- tive Agency. CHAS. F.

MILLER, 715 Sausom. CENTS PO UND CREAM CHOCO-J lates. Fine Mixtures. Caramels: pure sugar oronen lauuv. lc.

io. jt.Mii.3, ia atat iet st INQUIRER WILL BE IN AITLNG-room. Broad Street Depot. Thursday, 4 o'clock sharp. Look for WHITE ROSE.

TotTJoIJGHING USE JENKINS' Kj Candy Cough Drops: they will do it Manu factory, 126 A KK ET Street PURE N. O. MOLASSES CANDY, 15 cents lb. Made and sold by GEQ. W.

JEN KINS. 126 SIAKKET Street. B. HOPE BY THIS TIME TO Xl have received the promised letter. As vet it has not arrived.

A RTIST1C LADIES HAIRDRESSLNG J. Jl. and Cutting. ANTHONY BOCH, 204 South 11th street ASQUERADE SUITS TO HIRE: Costumes made to order. CROSSLEY'S.

1760 FRANKFORD avenue. CAMDEN HAVE SECURED tickets for Wednesday evening, do not fail to be on nana at OFFICE ADVICE FREE DR. L. BROWN, St Cloud Paariiiacy, SEVENTH aud A RCH Sts. ADDISON COME HOME AT ONCE so we can settle matters.

Have arranged all the necessary details. KOJ AL1 D. S2 ALARM CASH DRAWERS DE- livered: send postal. SUPPLER. 2o7 N.

9th. A TKINS fc SILCOX, LICENSED DE- JL ECT IVR AGENCY, 1034 Arch Street RANSON'S ENGLISH PORK PIES. ome-Made Bread, Fruit Bread. 244 S. 9th St TTVIDENCE IN DIVORCE A SPE- 111 cialty.

84 per day. P. O. Box 233. WINIEJROIITS.

OEA ISLE, N. WINTER HEALTH Ps resort, i noieis auu ioaruing nouses opeu. Circulars, K. Laudis. 402 Locust street Phila.

ATLANTIC CITY. HE CHALFONTE. NOW OPEN. SITUATION. ON THE OCEAN FRONT.

Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet E. ROBERTS A SONS. T1 HE HOMELIKE HOTEL TKATMORB, Atlantic City. N.J. The celebrated Wiuier resort for Philadelphia's ente, especially tne nervous auu overwortcea.

W. W. GJEEN A CO. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1..

now open. Newly furnished and remodeled, with every onveuieuce. Including elevator. Hot Salt Baths in house and Covered walk to the ocean. CHAS.

EVANS. "TTOTEL DENNIS," LJ ATLANTIC CITY. Oi en all the year: large sun gailery: hot and cold sea-water baths, gas. electric lells. etc.

JOSEPH H. BORTON. Proprietor. ANSION HOUSE. Atlauttc Cltv.

N. J. CHARLES MCGLADE, Now opeu. HE LEHMAN OCEAN END PENN ave Alwaysopeu. F.

W. LEHMAN A CO. rpHE RUSCOMR OPEN ALL THE JL year. L. R.

WARRINGTON BILLIARDS AND POOL. and" ILLIARD AND POOL TABLES The BruiiRWlck-Balke-Collender Co's Bil liard. Pool and Combination Tables. A full line of all Billiard Material. Repairs attended to.

A few secoud-iiand I ables on baud. 11. J. bbKb MAN. 1Wi2 ARCH Street Phllada.

ILLIARD AND POOL TABLES, IV clotli, balls, cues. tips, chalk; low prices: 2d-haud tablesiKiughtand sold. F. Rosatta. Hi S.

stlis; BILUARD, POOL AND COMBINA-tion tables, goods and trlinmings: repairs specialty. THOMAS CLARKE 4 2432 KEN- SING 1 on Avenue. ILLIARD AND POOL TABLES, catalogue: largest stock and lowest prices. THOS. C.

BEX Lit, nojoertnatiiownav. letepiwui: jihi. B1 ILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Lamest stock: cloth, cues, balls. etc.

ISAAC TAYLOR SOX, 40 S. BROAD Street. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS. ORGAXS.

WM. G. FISCHER. 1221 CHESTNUT st EXTRA BARGAINS, PIANOS AND organs. Cash or time at HUGHES 532 North TENTH street HALLET DAVIS AND WEBER Pianos.

B. F. Owen 1416 Chestnut st. DRESSMAKING. IIwiiLAslTTR A DESOLicTED by an expert dressmaker, late with a New York house.

All the leading styles in Parisian aud London fashions. Evening aud Reception costum a specialty. Street costumes made from STtoji toestablish trade. Reference and work shown. 807 North SEVENTH.

ANTED LADIES TO LEARN tingjand Fitting. School open evenings. 146 NORTH WliHTH MltttT. FOR SslLE BRICKS. BRICKS.

JARDEX BRICK COMPANY. Cajiacity, of Buff. Pompeian. Ornamental. Red Pressed.

Hand-Made. Stretchers. Paving and Building Bricks. Arches ground ou shortest notice Office: J0. 8 North THIRTEENTH St.

B1 RICKS FOR SALE. BRICKS FOR SALE. BRICKS FOR SALK. Yards in Philadelphia and Xew Jersey: convenient for shipment to any point by rail or water. MURRF.LL t'OBtilXS.

IIP south -IX1H street IOR SALE. RELIABLE NURSERY sto-k at "K-ttk prices." Illus- trafml ratalocnie free. Address. u. b.

EAC11- TtK. Nurseryman, laanvlalc l'a RPHEA MUSIC 'BOXES PLAY ANY est priceN liwu Chestnut to he nt. MOULTON'S82S WALNUT ST? Single rooms. 25 cents and .35 cents; meals, lu and l. cents.

STORE FIXTURES. GROCER'S FIXTURESL sortment of Jott ee Mills. Scales. Tea and Spice Caddies. Coffee Bins, 30 and 6n Pounds Spring Scales.

Write for price list. H. F. HEACOCK. al 2d St.

That may be inserted in Thb PitrtAOSLFHiA I OtniiER at the rate of ONE 'FNT A WOKI). ONE CENT A WORD. ONE CF.MT A WilUll BOARDING. ROOMS, IXWSASl) BIRIW, WANTS. A XICOTTSV et solid In agate type.

SITCATIOX'S WANTWl SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED NLY FIVE CENTS A LINK ONLY FIVE CENTS A LINE OJiLY FIVE CENTS A LINK HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FRF.E'. FREE! free: Z-tf All advertisements under the classi fication of HELP WANTED Will be inserted in this column FREE In Answering Arlvertisemrjts Mention The Inanlrer. Pleas HELP WAN1 ED. MALE. A BOY WHO CAN FEED AND make ready on Gordon press.

None but com petent need apply. K. H. Freeman, So Market st, laiuaen, d. AGENTS AND MEN OUT OF WORK, city day selling our Paste Stove Polish among housekeepers.

No brush, dust or smell. Champion 44 N. Fourth st. Phil a. GOOD MAP SHADER AND stencller.

820 Cherry street, Sth floor. A SOBER WHITE MAN 40 TO 55 years old. without family, can have good home on fruit farm: must thoroughly understand farming. Moderate wag3 year round to right man. C.

W. saul. Rio Grande, cape Mav N.J. BAKER YOUNG, STRONG, ACTIVE man as third or one to learn the business. 244 south Ninth St.

BOY RUN ERRANDS, MAKE HIM-self useful. Call after 10 o'clock. 714 Arch street, second floor. TOB COMPOSITOR AT 912 FILBERT tf Chas. H.

Elliott Co. MAN YOUNG, WITH SOME knowledge of type setting: also errand boy. 1934 Jones street Twentieth and Market streets. MAN YOUNG, 16 TO 19; WISHING to study architect draughting: can have good opportunity; must give nine months to one year for his experience. Address M.

17, Inquirer. PRINTER YOUNG MAN, WHO has some experience in press room. Apply 4a, Inquirer iflice. SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COM-mission to handle the NEW PATENT CHEMl-CAL IX ERASING PENCIL. The grtiv.

selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thor-oughlyln two seconds: no abrasions of papr. to 8d0 per cent, profit One agent's sales amount I to $620 in six days: another 32 iu two hour. We wantoueenergetic General and erritory. i or terms and full particulars address JnONROE ERASER MFG.

La Crosse, Wis. X3. FEMALE. (TJ.IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 1 RL TN SM AT.Ti PRT A TF. Te A At TT.V VI must be good plain cook.

German or colored. 600 Nona Tenth street IRL, HALF-GROWN, WILLLNG V- to help with house-work and children: (2 per week, a weniy-nintn street. 1IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, with good ref. Apply 1836 N. Seventh street GIRL SMALL.

Fourth floor. 40a ARCH STREET, rjllRL. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: rererence required. 2155 N. Twenty- ninth street.

rIRL THE CHAS. ELLIOTT v-A viz lioert str-et OOD GTRL FOR GENER AL HOTTSE- -A work, one that can cook pref. 178 X. 6th S. CALESLADY EXPERIENCED FOR KJ Retail shoe store.

2021 South street OALESLADY, EXPERIENCED, IN kj a shoe store; with references. 635 South street A D. PHILADELPHIA Ing. Fa -ilitles and standard unsurpassed. Terms in os.

S25. Circulars tree. Send for Uses and Ad vantages of Shorthand. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. call 916 walnut st.

SITUATIONS WANTED. Ttiose who wlsa to ADVERTISE FOU A SITUATION Under tbe liead v. SITUATIONS WANTED Will be Chars od at tbe small rate of FIVE CENTS PEK LINE. MALE. CARPENTER WANTS WORK, dress M.

27. Inquirer Office. AD- ROCER YOUNG MAN OF Ex perience wants situation. References fur nished. Address 24, Inquirer Office.

FKMAIiE, CERVANTS, RELIABLE, FROM VIR- KJ ginia. irgiuia Employment 130 Finest GROCERIES. F1 ULL CREAM NEW YORK STATE Cheese, 17c-; Creamery Butter to 5c below usual selling price, McGOVERN A SON. 2134 MAKKfc.1 street TRUSSES. ADVANTAGES LONG recognized as i-eculiar to Seeley's Hard Rubber Trasses, and now universally conceded by the professii and public: They are imiiervious to moist lire: used in bathing, and fitting perfectly to shape ot body; may be worn by the youugesl child, most delicate female or the laboring man with comtort and sarety: unaffected by perspiration, they are easily kept rleau, avoiding all sour, sweaty, chafing unpleasantness and.

while extremely light ths worst tonus or rupttira-wiii ue neiu permanently, thereby a radical cure where cure is possi-. Ule. F.STA KL1SH 1, MLIH.M 3t LADY ASSISTANT. STEAMSHIP LINES. CLYDE'S STEAM LINES.

APPOINTED SAILING DAYS. Foil FLORIDA FROM NEW YORK Every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. P. from Pier 29, E.

calling at Charleston. Only direct line to Jacksonville. New and elesatii steamers. Unsurpassed passenger accommodations. FOR RICHMOXD.

NORFOLK aud CITY POIXT-Everv TUESDAY. THURSDAY anl SATURDAY, at 12 noon, from Pier 2, auove Mar ket strest. FKr.lGHTS FOR CHARLESTON ANDFLOR- IDA POINTS received daily at Pier 1, South Wharves; for ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- ION, Pier 2. North narves. FOR NEW YORK (Daily) from Pier SoirU harves.

lielow Market street. FOR ALBANY A 1) TltoY (Closed during win ter seasou every Wednesday from Pier 2, above Market street at 4 P. M. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A General Agents.

Xo. 12 South DELAWARE Avenue. Philadelphia. HITE STAR LINE, UNITED STATES AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Steamers sail from New York every week for Oueenstnwn and Liverpool.

Adriatic Feb. 10, aP.M Germanic Mar. 9,3 P.M Teutonic F'eh. 17. 9 A 'leut'c Mar.

16. 8 A. Brlfnle, Mh. 23. 1.30PM Majestic.

Mar 2. I Majestic Mh. so. 7.30 All From White Star Dock. looto: TE.N l'H St.

Saloon rates. and upwards: second cabin ratsat upwards: excursiou tickets ou favoraHls terms: S20. For lusiiectioa of plans or other Information apply to GEO. H. STU KilT, General Ageuc.

No. -Mi WALNUT Plllladwpllla. (Telenhonn N'n. llUi. 1 OrROBT.

TAYLOR Nn. lOSWLWUT St. and H. MCGRATH. No.

311 WALNUT St RED STAR LINE. FOR ANT- WERP BELGENL A ND. from S.Y. Feb. 17.

4.30 A. M. International Xaviga- uon Agts. aooana ail ainut i nua. AMERICAN LINE, FOR OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL LHKDGOLGM.

feu, 1, tr. 31. International Navigation Company. GenT itjo and 17 aiuut su-eet rniiaueiDnia, INMAN LINE, FOR town and livkrpool. CITY OF BERLIN, FeD.

17. A. St. International Navigation Company. GenT atoavi :iii.n r--j Philaqelpiit.

CI TY ORDINANCES. A ORDIN ANClT To authorize satisractlon to be entered on the off! cial bond or William Redwood Wright late City Treasurer. Sction 1. Tbe Select and Common Councils of the cltv of Philadelphia do ordaiu: That the It Solicitor be authorized and directed to enter satisractlon on the offi lal bond of William i Redwood Wright late City Treasurer. Provided the City Controller shall first certify that his accounts have been fully settled and that there is no default.

Approved this fourth day of February, A. 1. 1892. EDWIN S. STUART.

Mayor of Philadelphia, To the the on to be IF YOUR TEETH don't please: if you wish to look yonthfnl: if your means are limited, doo't forget that Dr. P. X. CASSIDY, successor to Drs. Neall Cassldy, 1011 Vine street iuserts teeth that remove the wrinkles, producing a yonthfnl.

pIuuiD aud fresh apiiearance. A d-arge fur on trhn terth are ordered. Temporary sets "furnished. Broken teeth mended. Our low prices and easy terms surprise every body.

Gold filling a specialty. Opcu evenings till 9 and Sundays. DR. HONEYWELL DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 285 N.

NINTH STREET. Dr. Honeywell's Vegetable Vapor for tbe PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Extracting with Vapor or Gas, 50e. Experts in Artificial Teeth, the very best set for J8.

Guaranteed Gold fillings, $1 up. open till 8 P. M. DR. STOUGHTON, SPECIAL- 1st and expert in artificial teath.

north west corner TENTH and GREEN Streets. Teetti filled without pain; gas administered: chai jai moderate. LEGAL, NOTICES. IN THEsORPHANS COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. PA, In re-estate Jacob Blsbing.

deceased. To all the heirs aud legal representatives of the said Jacob Blsbing. iate of the township or Snring- neiu. county oi ra. ueceaseo.

Yon are hereby notifiel that the Orphans' Court of said county has awarded an Inquest to make partition and valuation of certain real estate of the said Jacob Bisbing. deceased, consisting of all that certain messuage and lot of laud situate in Spring- nein cownsmn, Montgomery county, beginning at a stake set for a corner on the easterly side of the Chestnut Hill and spriiignouse turnpike road, thence by land late of Aaron Kevser. thence along other laud or the said Bisbing to the place ot oeginmng. containing Si and square iiercnesoi ihuu more or less, and Mian an luonnsi. as aforesaid will be held on said premises on Satur day, the twenty-seventh day of February.

A. 1XH2. at eleven o'clock, a. in. at which time and place you are requested to attend if you see proper.

Ci.INTON RORER, Sheriff, Dickikson aud Tyson Attorneys. Sheriff's Office, Norrisu wn. Pa. Jan. 7.

1892. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT au application will be made to the Governor ot the State of Pennsylvania ou Thursday, the 3d day of March. 1892. by Alfred Parrish. Edward lenniston.

John P. Uslcy, Edmund A. Hopkins, and William G. Harding, under the Act of Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide tor the Incorporation and Regulation of Motor Power Companies for operating Passenger Railways by cables, electrical or other means. approved the 22d dav of Marrh.

Ihn. -nil Us supplements, for the Charter of an intended corporation to be called the 'Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, the character and object of which is the construction and operation of motors and cables aud otoer machinery for supplying motor Kiwer to passenger railways, and the necessary apparatus for applying tbe same, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly aud its Supplements. FRANCIS HAWLE, Solicitor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, ESTATE Lucy F. Griffith, a minor, at the Phllada.

Exchange, cor. Third and Walnut streets. TUESDA1. FEB. 16.

AT 12 O'CLOCK, will be sold well-established Business stand, brick 10-rcora Bakery aud Dwelling, with brick stable and Wagon House. S. E. cor. Longshore and Keystone Taconv.

23dWard. within 1 square of the Penua. R. R. station.

lot ISO' 1 1. on Keystone 50 ft on Longshore st This has been established as a bakery and confectionery since 1879, and. being an excellent and good-paying business, running 2 wagon routes. The good-will will be included in tbe sale tree of charge. May be examined every dav except Snhdav.

For particulars apply to J. HOWARD MORRI-SOV, Attorney. Law Office, No. 241 S. Fifth St.

St. THOMAS SONS. Auctioneers, No. 147 S. Fourth St.

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY' OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 2. Of DecembT Term. No. 556.

In re petition of CATHARINE WILLIAM-so to lie declared a feme sole trader. Tiotlcs Is hereby given that the alwve named Catharine A. Williamson has filed her petition, praying that she may be declared a feme sole trader and enjoy all the rights aud privileges under the Acts of Assembly of the 22d of February. 1718. and the 4th of May.

1855. That said petition will be heard bv the Court on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1892. aud will be granted unless objections are made thereto. FKEDK.

J. LAMBERT. Attorney for Petitioner, 424 Walnut street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will be made upon Satnrpav. February 13. IS92.

to the Court of Common Pleas'No. 1, of the County of Philadelphia, by the LOGAN IRON AND sTEEL praying for permission to sur render its power contained in its charter "to provide by purchase or lease sncn property as mavbe suitable or requisite for furnishing the materials and carrying on the mlnesand transporting the product ot its business, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved April 9. 1856, SI. P. L.283.

JOHN SPARHAWK. Solicitor. ESTATE OF JACOB F. ROMMEL, deceased. -Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment aud those having claims to present the same, without delay, to AX F.

ROMMEL. Or to her attorney, JOSEPHS. GOOD BREAD. 635 Walnut street ESTATE OF JAMES TATEM, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on the aliove Estate having been granted to THE PEX'N-eYLVANIA lOMI'ANV KuR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to mate payment and those having claims to present the same without delay, at the ofheeof said company.

No. 517 CHESTNUT Street L1NDLEY SMYTH. President ESTATE OF ADALINE MARLAND, DECEASED. Letters of admin istration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to EDWARD MARL A XD, 4677 WAKEFIELD Street. Or to his attorney, A.

LEWIS SMITH, Penn Mutual Building. ESTATE OF SAMUEL E. ROSS, Deceased. Letters testamentary on the aliove estate having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present tne same without delav to ELEANOR ROSS. 1632 Valeria St ANNA THORN.

1615 North Mb St BABCL A THOR 1615 North 19th St Or to their attorney. ALEXANDER SIMPSON. 706 Walnut St ESTATE OF GEORGEANNA a DUF-F1ELD, deceased. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to THOMAS T. DT FFIELD.

2219 Spruce street, or to his Attorney. RUFUS E. SHAPLEY. Gtrard Building. ESTATE OF DAVID CORNISH, deceased.

Letters testamentary ou the above estate haviug been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make ayiueiit, and those haviug claims to present the same without delav. to MAGGIE L. CORNISH. M. D.

ORNISH. RICHARD BERRY. 739 KAlGHN Camden. N.J. Or to their Attorneys.

BIDDLE A WARD. SOSCHESTXUTStreet, ESTATE OP SUSANNA BOCKIUS. DECEASED. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delav, to A. R.

BocKlUS. Or to his attorney, MORRIS R. BOCKIUS. 411 WALX I street ESTATE OF ALEXANDER CASELY DECEASED. -1 metiers testamentary ou the aliove estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to AMBROSE N.

CASELY. Execur. 939 S. THIRD Street Or to his attorney. WALTER E.

BRAND, I2JI AKCH Street. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE Supplies. -N ATtos A Armory. Springfield.

February 1. 1892. -Sealed prono-als. in triplicate, upon the blauc forms furnished from this office only, will be received at this Armory until 12 o'clock M. on Wednesday.

March 2. 1892. at which time they will be publicly opened, for furnishing the following supplies, Wheelock's Improved Compound Eugines Material for Boilers. Hangers and Shafting, Morse. Williams A Co.

's Elevators. Heating and Liguting Fixtures. Grading. Paving, Flagging. Ac.

All articles aud labor wili lie subjected to a rigid Inspection: full compliance with the specifications will bis insisted upon, and no articles nor lalior of Inferior quality will be accepted. Tn Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or parts thereof. Forms containing instructions to bidders, a copy of this advertisement, oiaijic iorms proimsals. and fqiecifii-ations for supplies, with column for prices to be filled in bv the bidd r. can be had upon application by mail or in person to tiie undersizued.

1 illtelol inntjinins prtipusals slionld be marked -Proposals for ordnance Supplies. ami ad dressed to the undersigned. A. It BUFFIXGTOX Col. Old.

Dept. U.S.A.. Commanding. ED CA 11 ON A L. "FOR LIFE SCHOLAR palms college, 1707 CH ESTN Street S50 MUSICAL.

F. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF singing (Itallau Method! A piano. 1-10 Cherry TYPE Hill I ERS. YPEWRITERS HEADQUARTERS for the worhl: all makes: don't pay niaiiu- turers' exorbitant prices: we ship anywhere, giving liorough exainiiia'iou before accepting: aliso-lutely firs'-elitss condition guaranteed: Msitively ail makes at ab tut or less than hiiif )rlce: exchanging a siiecialty; instruments rented anywhere: largest stock in the world: two -entire floors devoted exclusively to Typewriters: see commercial rating for our resimnsibilitv: ill'ts rated catalogues and specimens free. I'TPEW Rl I FIR HEADQUARTERS.

31 Broadway, New York; 2M Wa-baslt Chicago. 62s JS ORDINANCE authorize the construction oi main sewers on Howard. Ninth aiW Hutchinson streets. Bell-field aveuue. American.

VVliigohocking and Unitv streeis, Torresdale avenue. Devereaux street aud Mill creek. Saction I. The Select and Common Councils of city of Philadelphia do ordain That the Deiiartmeiit of Public Works is hereby authoiized and directed to enter into contracts for construction of main sewers on Howard street relief from Norris street to Pusquehanua avenue; Ninth street and Hutchinson street fromapoiut Ninth street north of Sedgley aveuue to Venango street: Bellfield avenue, from Willow avenue Walnut laue: American street from a point north of Westmoreland street to the Connecting Railway; Wiugohockiug street fiom Frankford creek to Unity street and on Unity street rroiu Wingohocklng street to Elizabeth street: Torres-dale avenue aud Devereaux street, diverting Wissi-noming creek: extension of Mill creek sewer from Fifty-five and One-half street and Lansdowue avenue to Fifty-second street and Westminster Sec. 2.

The Director or the Detiartment of Public Works shall advertise for proposals and award the contracts iu acc rdance with existing laws and ordinances. Any excess over tha assessment uiion property for the construction of said sewers shall charged to items for the construction of main sewers of appropriations to the Department of Public Works for the Bureau of Surveys for the year ls.92. to amounts not exceediuir lor Howard street seven thousand (70u0) dollars: Ninth and Hutchin son streets, twenty thousand dollars: iseu-lield avenue, twenty thousand dollars: American streeu enfht thousand (SCOO) doUars: Wingohocking and uity streets, fifteen thousand UO0) doiUrs: Torres. laie avenue and Devereaux street twenty thousand (20. ooui dollars: Mill creek, thirty thousand (3u.uoo dollars, in all one hundred and twenty thousand (I2J.0O0) dollars.

Sec. S. The Director of the Department of Pnbllc Works shall giveoue month's notice of the date of final payment, aud satisfactory evidence shall be furnished that full compensation has been made for all lalmr done aud materials lurnished previous to drawing warrants for liu3l payments. Sec. 4.

That the Marnr be. and is hereby, authorized to enter security for damages by reason of the construction of auy of these sewers through private propertv. Approved this fourth day of February, A. D. 1S92.

EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia, A ORDINANCE To authorize the opening of Roxborongh. Woodbine and Willow avenues. Nash.

Broad, oriou and streets. Section 1. The select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain: That tbe Director of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to notity the owners of proierty over and through which the following streets will pass that at the expiratiou of three months from the date of said notice saul streets will lie required tor public use. Roxborongh avenue, from Mitchell to Terrace street; Woodbine avenue, from Chew street to ceuar lane: willow avenue, from Woodbine avenue to cneiten avenue: Nash street from VVal nut lane to High street; Broad street rrom Grange street to Green lane: Provided. Tnat before sanl Broad street shall be opened the Fern Rock Land Company first dedicate so much of the bed of said street now owned by it: Orion street to Its full ldth trom Mantua avenue to airmount avenue: McFerran street to its full width from Gerniantwon avenue to Broad street Sec 2.

I he Mayor of the cltv Is hereby author. Ized and directed to enter security on hehair of th city of Philadelphia for the payment of any dam ages wnicu may oe assessed oy reason of tbe opening of all of said streets except for the onenin of McFerran street: upon the filinsr or said bonds and at the expiration of the said three mouths the inrecioroi tne Department of Public Works shall forwith proceed to open said streets. Approved this fourth day ot February. A. 1).

EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. A ORDINANCE To grant permission to the Philadelphia and Read- iiiS iimMu vuiiiji-iay mcicei 1 rauie lltnsier shed at Wayne Junction, iu the Twenty -eighth ward. Section 1.

The Select and Common Councils of the city ot Philadelphia do ordaiu: mat permission ue ana tne same Is hereby granted to tbe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company to erect a frame transfer shed situate south of Wayne Junction, commencing two hundred (200) feet south of Pulaski avenue and running south between the old and new tracks of the Germantown and Chestnut Hill branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, in the Twenty-eighth ward or the city ot Philadelphia, the dimensions of the said transfer shed to be thirty feet six inches (-S0 ft. 6 iu. wide aud six hundred feet eight inches (600 ft. 8 in. long, and to be enclosed for a distance of one hundred aud threa feet eight inches (103 ft 8 In.) at the centre par thereof.

l-roviueo, tne privilege nereoy gran tea snail he revocable by the passage of an ordinance or resolu tion to that effect without uotice. And provived further. I hat the saitl company shall first pav into the city reasury tne suinot nity jU) dollars for the printing ot mis ordinance. Approved this fourth day of February. A.

D. 1892. EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia.

A ORDINANCE To grant permission to R. Coane to erect a corru- ateu iron nuiiuiug. me SKeieton oi wnirn snail of wood with cemented floors, on the premises of the Philadelphia aud Reading Railroad Company near Richmond strest below Lehigh avenue. In the Eighteenth ward. Section 1.

The Select and Common Councils of the city or Philadelphia do ordain: That permission oe, anu the same Is hereby grant ed to R. Coane to erect on the premises or the Phil- adeipnia auu Reading itaiiroaa company, near Richmond street ana Lehign avenue, in the Eighteenth ward, or the city of Philadelphia, a corrugated iron building, twelve (12) feet high, seventy-five (75) feet long, forty (40) feet wide: the skeleton of which shall be wood, and be covered' completely with corrugated lrou and floor to lie of cement: proviaea. tnat tne sum ot ntty (oo) aoi ars be first paid to the City Treasurer for trie nublishiutr of this ordinance; and provided further, that the said building shall ue removed at any time ou the passage of a resolution or ordinance to that effect unoilt notice. Approved this fourth day of February. A.

D. 1892. EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia.

AN ORDINANCE To amend an ordinance to place Argvle. Atlanta, Bouvler. Clarion. Dean. Lttlng, F.lkhart Hut-ton.

Hawortli, Joyce, Kip. Morton, Marston. Moredum. Xewkirk. Philadelphia, Ristine, Slocum and Willtngton streets ou the city plan, and io widen Pear street approved Sent -ruber 24.

18s9. Section I. The Select and Common Councils or tbe city or Philadelphia do ordaiu: inat tne omittance emitted --An ordinance to place Argvle. Atlanta. Bouvler.

Clarion, Dean, letting, rjitnart. muton. tiawortn. Joyce, Kip. Marston.

Moredum. Xewkirk. Philadel phia Ristine, Slocum and Willington streets on the city plan, and to widen Pear street. approved Septem'-er 24. 18S9.

be amended by striking out the word thirty, relative to Morton street and In serting the word twenty-nine, so that the ordinance shall read: "Morton street twenty- nine feet wide from Girard avenue to Moyer street, in the rigbteenth ward." Approved tms fourth day oi reDruary, A. D. 1892. EDWIN S. STUART, Mayor of Philadelphia.

A ORDINANCE To change and establish places of voting in several ot tne eiecnon uivisious in mo cuy oi a iiua- delphia. Section I. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain: That the places ot voting in several ot tne election divisions hereiuaf er mentioned shall be changed and established as follows: F'irst ward-Second division to southwest corner of Front and Tasker streets. Twelfth division to northwest corner Sixth and Fernou streets: Sixteenth division to No. 1617 Moyamensing avenue: Twenty-seventh division to northwest corner of Twelfth and Moore streets.

Fourth ward Fourteenth division to No. 727 South Eleventh street. Tenth ward second division to No. 914 Cherry street Fifteenth divlsio.i to southeast corner Eighteenth and Cherry street Twenty-second ward Eighteenth division to No. 412 Germantown avenue.

Twenty-eighth ward Second division to the southeast corner of Tenth and York streets. Approved tliis fourth day of February. A- D. 1892. EDWIN S.

STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. JS ORDINANCE To authorize the opening or McPherson square In the Thirty-third ward, and Wharton square in the Twenty-sixth ward. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils or tbe city of Philadelphia do ordain: That the City Solicitor Is hereby authorised and directed forthwith to notify ttie owners of properties contained witnin ihe boundaries of McPherson square tn the Twenty-third ward, and Wharton square in theTweuty-sixth ward, that at the expiratiou of three months from the date of said notice said property will be required Tor public use.

Sec-. 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed at the expiration of said three months to enter security in the name of the city for thn payment of any damages that may be awarded bv reason of the taking of said properties, aud thereuimn possession of the same shall lie taken for public use. Approved this twenty-sixth day of January, A. D.

1892. EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. A ORDINANCE To amend an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to make an appropriation to the Boaru oi l-iiouc Educatiou for ttie year 1812." section l.

The Select, aud Common Councilsof the city of Philadelphia do ordain: That the ordinance entitl "An ordinance to make an appropriation to the Board of Public Education for the vear 1892," approved December 21. 1891. be altered and amended so that the said Roard can draw warrants uion tbe City Treasurer for tbe pavroent of salaries of teachers which snail not exceed for any one month one-tenth of he aggregate annroTiriatlon made bv Councils for the payment of such salaries for the fiscal year. Any ordinance to the contrary he eot notwithstanding. Approved this fourth day of February, A.

1892. EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia, 4 ORDINANCE 'i authorize the Department or Public Works to draw aud the City controller to countersign a warrant to pay foi grading done on Girard avenue, between Broad and Morton streets. Section I.

Tne -Select and Common Councils or tbe city of Pmlauelphiado ordain: That the Department of Public Works le authorized to draw and the City Controller le reouested to countersign a warrant iu favor of Shanley and Mack, for nine thousand four hundred (944ti dollars and sixty-four (64) to pay for grading done on Girard avenue between Broad and Alortou streets and charge the same to Item 6 for grading iu the annual appropriation to the Department of Public Works Bureau of Highways). Approved this fourth day of February, A. D. 1892. EDWINS.

STUART Mayor of Philadelphia. To the and be pay and i- DDLETON. On the 7th inst. aged 80 years, William Middlet m. Relatives and friends of the family are resrect-fnlly invited to attend the funeral, from the iesi-denceof his son.

at Wenouah. N. Wednesday. at 10. SO A.

M. Interment at Friends' Burying Ground. Mullica Hid. N. MIITl'HKL.

On February 7. 1892. near Lang-home, Albsrt Mitchell, in his7th year. The relatives and friends are i-espectfullv invited atteud the funeral, on Wednesday, February at lu o'clock. Interment Wm.

Penn Cemetery. Somerton. Carriages meet train leaving intn and at 8 o'clock at Langhorne. MOFFETT. Suddenly, in the 77th vear of his John B.

Fnneral Wednesday. February 10. 1892. 1 o'clock, his late residence, 1518 "South Nineteenth On the 7tu inst. Susanna, relict the late William Nickerson, aged 76 veaiv.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud tbe funeral. onWecl-nesday, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 467S Washington streeL Mauayuuk. To proceed to Leveringtou Cemetery. -On February 8, 1892.

AYilliara H. Peterson, aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services, from the residence of Mrs. Anna 773 North Twenty-fifth street, on Wednes afternoon. February 10, at 1 o'clock.

Inter-i strictly private. QL'IG LEY. On the 8th Miss M. A. Quls-ley.

of Charleston, South Carolina. RICHARDS. At Bunker Hill. N. on Salur-dav.

li Inst. Ann, widow of the late Hugh i Richards. Funeral on Wednesday. 10th. Carriages Till 8 o'clock train at Sewell.

Interment at Wii-liainstowu. X. J. Rl E. On he 7th Louis Kinge.

aged 44 The relatives and friends of the family pre re-snectfully invited to attend the funeraL on Thursday, at 1 o'clock, fiom his late residence, 743 so itb Second street. Interment private. ROBINSON. -on 'he Sth William, son or late James and Elizabeth his 43th Relatives and friends inviied. also employes of sliopsof the Pennsylvania Railroad.

on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, Ogdeu street Interment at Woodlands, SHIM ELI. the 8th instant Benjamin well, aged 70 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are re-pectfully invited to attend the funeraL on Wednes-lay. at i o'clock, from his late resideuce. 1235 South Seventeenth street.

Interment at Mount Moriab. SMITH. Ou February 6. 1892. Isabella wif Andrew B.

Smith, and daughter of Daniel and late Sarah eveling. aged 54 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed-lesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from tbe residence her husband. No. 2031 ast Susquehanna avenue.

Services in Cumberland Street M. E. Church, lu-erineut in vault. SN'OWDEN" On February 6. 1892.

of diphtheria. Thomas Ralnb. only sou of Frank and M. iiuowden. ag-d 2 years and 2 months.

r'uneral private, from his parents' residence, North Sixteenth street. STANTON. On the 7th Edward, son of C. and Katherlne A. Stanton, aged 21 luonths.

he relatives and friends of the family are re-I pectfully invited to attend the funeral, oii Wednos- alteruocn. at 1 o'clock, from parents' resilience, I32u Wheat street Interment at Fein wood Jen-etery. On February 7. 1892. Selina wife Louis Snyder, aged daughter of Eliza and late i phraiin B.

Sharp. Services at her late residence, Wednesday, Fet-i nary 10, at 2 o'clock, Olne 22d Ward. Interment at North wood. STARKliY. nn the 6th inst, at PhtenixvilJe.

aue starker, widow of the late Daniel Starkey, In 92d year of her me relatives and mends or the family are re-tpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wel-l esday. the 10th inst Services at Bustleton M. E. hurch. at 10 o'clock, interment at William Penn einetery.

STOCKETT- On 6th, Harry E. Stockett, agtd years. The relatives and friends of the family are re-snectfully invited to attend the funeral on" Wednesday afternnoou at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Super. Radnor, Delaware county. Pa.

Interment at Radnor M. E. Church. arriages at Rosemoiit for 12.45 train from Broad Please omit flowers. TAYLOR.

On February 7. 1892, Sarah' Ani. ifeof AmosH. Taylor, daughter of Mary Ann Ai'illiams. in her 53d vear.

The relatives and friends of the family are jectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thnrs-c morning, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence. 7ii Paul street Frankford. Interment at Cedar TORKINGTON. On February 8. 1892.

daughter or Henry and Jaue Torkiugton, le 19tU year of her aga. TRAY' NOR. On the Sth inst, Paul W. Traynor, 4:1 years. WALKER.

On February 8. 1892. Charles -11 of Jesse aud Sarah A. Walker, aged 4 months id 2 weeks. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, on Wedne-.

ly afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from h.s parents' resi-d -nee. No, is09 avenue, interment ivale. WALKER. Ou the 7tU inst, Bridget -Maria, idow of the late William Walker, in the 56th year her age. WHITE.

On February 8. 18S2. Mr. Paul H. White, son of John F.

and Keziah White, aged 26 yiars. The relatives and friends of the family are re-si ectfully invited to attend tne funeral, on Thursday. February 11. at 12 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 42S south inn street Camden. S.J.

Alto wrvices at Broadway M. E. Church, at 1 o'clock M. Interment at Harlcigh Cemetery. WELDER.

On January 8, 1S92, William A. elder, aged 77 years. The aiid friends or the family are re-siectfully invited io attend the funeraL services, Thursday afternoon, at o'clock, at his late rtsidence, 1035 West Somerset stre-t Toproceel Greenwood K.P. Cemetery. Interment pri-v; te.

WHITE. -On February 8. 1892. George son Jacob J. and Rulhann White, aged 18 months.

Die relatives and friends of the family are re-sjectfully invited to attend the funeral services, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. at 5 parents' residence. 4703 Edniond street Frank-to if. Interment private. ft'ILE.

Suddenly, on the Sth Martin C. ile. son of the late George and Mary Wiie, la the year of Ins age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, on Wed-nt sday morning at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. No.

w.3 North Fiftenth street. Interment Barren Hill. YOUNG. At reston tbe 7th James S. in his 74th year.

"Services at St Luke's Chnrch. Germantown, on Weduesday, 10th at 2 P. 41. Interment private. On the morning of the 7th inst, Sarah ne.

in the 80tn year of her age. Kelatives and friends of the family are respect-r .11 1 1 i i 1 1 I II luiiridl aci till ednesdav morning, at 10 o'clock, at the reside ice of her brother. A. V. Zane, 2127 Cauiac, puce.

Interment private. UND ER 1AK ERS. E. S. FARLEY 3-.

I ARCH STREET. Ill kr. loth and Green Fortieth street 1522 N. 13th St SPECIAL, NOTICES. T'sTTWrrCHELL ED.

Philadelphia. Jan. 30. isk. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have med a partnership assoi iation in which the capital subscribed alone shall be liable, for the debts of association, agreeably to the provisions or the Actot Assembly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved June 2, 1874.

and the supplements sed for that purpose, under the above title, and 1 coutloue the business heretofore conducted by Twitchell 4 Bro. seldcx Twitchkll, Oscar Twitchell, ALV.S T. EBfcHT. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IHlI.ADKLrHIA.

Jan. 3II. I9- orice is hereby given that the underslgnwl. traliugas S. Twitchell Brother have this day dls-sol feil partnership bv mutual consent.

SELDEN TWIICHK.LU OsfAR TWITCHELL. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. CHURCH. WASHINGTON SQUARE (Seventh Jfc Locust). Rev.

GEORGE 1). BAKER. D. Pastor, wi lecture this evening at o'clock. Subject Tie B' ok of Exodus.

All cordially invited. T2 GRACE CIL.12TH CHERRY Rev. Dr. STONE'S Bible Reading tub afternoon. 4.30.

All welcome. Seats free. fOAL. WOOD AND ICE. 6 Rf PER TON FOR RANGE )J Coal.

Stove or Nnt. and No. 2 Chestnut niixeii. This is no inferior grade, but selected fro nest mines carefully prepared. Send postal for sample ton c.

o. d. FISHER A MOTZ. E. cor 0th and Jeff rson, and 24th st.

and Sedgley avo. TITE EMPLOY rXotCALmX chinlstsiii our rntir and can prcierly repair any make of Sewing guaranteeing satisfaction. We carry parts aud attachments lor all kinds of machines. Send your uiai hines uireci to our main oflice on Cnestnut strt et. where we have been for nearly forty or send oosud and our wagon will call for thein.

WHEEL LU Sc. ILSON 1312 CH ESTN UT street. OQ9 NORTH EIGHTH STOITT i-S-llllil and 4029 Lancaster Avenue. The oldest and most reliable places in the city to buy- sewing uiai uiues. any niase, lor ncne money.

An agent's con mission saved by purchasing here. Mai-hiues reig lied. a. PAPER HANGING. VfP I PJVif A li A 1 I Backs.

4c. Gold Paners se. Tt THi OIAS DU DLEY. 941 and PASSYUX'K i E. MPLES SENT FREE.

HOTELS. x- jjn'rvT ervrvTu AbH 1. TO HO TEL, SEVENTH 1 ami CH ESTXUT sclents, Aiuericau Plan. Kates revluced. $2.0) to fi.50 per a.

El ivator aud all modern liunroyiinen's. Proprietor. t.itAN. CTTEW 'SNORra street. Established ls6u.

Uj UJi and 1102 F1LB Rl' street. Liberal a-lyaucd iuJ diamonds, watches, jewelry, Ac of City N. Joseph son ot Josepu ana Silvia Clement aged 7 years. months and 11 days. The relatives and nieuds of rhe family are respectfully invited to atton I the funeral, on I hnrs-dav afternoon, at.

1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. North Rhode Island aveuue. To proceed to Mount Calvary Cemetery, on 3 o'clock train. COLLIGAN'. On February 7, 1892, Mary, wife of Thomas Colligan.

66 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence. No. 2925 Victoria street- Twenty-fifth ward. Requiem Mass at Church or tne Nativity, lu'ei men; at iSew Cathedral Cemetery.

At Brldgeton. X. Februarys. Mary Partridge, wile of Stephen Cox. In her 70th Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from late residence.

No. 117 Atlantic street, Brldgeton, on Thursday morning, at 19.30 O'clock. the 7th inst. James, son of the late Thomas and harine arran. The relatives and friemrs of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday inornlne at 8.

o'clock, front his late residence. 912 Shackaroaxon street. Solemn High Mass at Church of the Lrnniaculate Conception. Interment at athedral Cemetery. CUTTER.

On the 7th Jacob K. Cutter, aged 40 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re-snectfullv iuvit -d to attend tbe funeral services, on Weduesday. at2o'ckxk. at his late residence.

No. 60S Locust street. Interment private. DKVIN E. on the 8th Gertinde daughter of John F.

and Hannah Deviue. aged 8 months. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 To'dork, from her parents' resid noe. ism Dorrance street. Dickinson street, aliove Eighteenth street.

To proceed to ew Cathedral Cemetery. Interment pri-vale- DONOTIUE. Mary R-. wife of Frank J. lon-ohne.

and daughter of Thomas and Catharine Tnohev. of Pottsville. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning, loth at o'clock, from her late residence. 241 Halston sti-eet. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Francis' Church. Interment at Potts-ville. o'clock train from Broad and Callowhill streets. DOWLING. On the 6th Michael Dowling, aged 82 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday inornins. at 8.: o' lock, from the resi-den eof his nephew. Michael J. Dowling, -No. 1930 Kemble street, lielow Carpenter streeu Soleinu High Mass at St.

Charles' Church. Interment at Chester. Pa. 1)R PF.I!. On the 6th Rosine Draper, wife of John Draoer.

EWELU At the Masonic Home, on the 8th Solomon Ewell, in the with year of his age. The funeral will take olac on Wednesday after-Boon, at 2 o'clock, from the Home, North Broad stret. Interment at Monument Cemetery. FAR RELL. Suddenly, on February 5, 1SD2, Maurice Farrell.

in thet5th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, from his "ate residence, I pper Meriou. near Guir Mills, Montgom-erv Keqniem Mass at St. Gertrude's Church. Wst Cousholi-eken.

To proceed to SC. Patrick's Cemetery. Xorristown. FEAKDN. on Febi-uarv 7.

1S92. Sarah wife or Thomas and daughter of Margaret and the late Henrv Kelley. The relatives and friends of the family are fniu- ii.v ie.l to attend the funeral, on Wed- nesilav incrniue. at 9 o-clock. from her husband's osid'iK-n Nr.

south sixth street. amdeu. J. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Interment at St.

Patrick's Cemetery. FoX. On Fenmary 7. 1S92. Ester, widow of James Fox.

aged 57 years. The relatives and friends of the family are res' ectfullv invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, so. 3042 Salmon street. Twenty-filth ward. Interment at Franklin CeniiMerv.

OALI, GHEli On the 29th at Portsmouth. Corinne wl of James Gallagher, of Philadelphia, and daughter of Mrs. G.O.N. Palmer. In her 22d year.

GALLAGHER. On the 7th Mrs. Cecilia Gallagher. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. 10-ti at s.

SO A. M-. from the residence of her nephew, Andrew Mc.Mouagle. Decatur street. Holnieslmrg.

High Mass and interment at St. Iomiuic's Church. GILKII-. the7thlnst. Eliza A.

Gilkie. The relatives and friends of the family arere-spectfullv invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 from Diamond street. Interment at American Mechanics' Cemetery. REINER- On the Sth of February, 1S91 Christian K. Greluer.

aged years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ths funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence. No. 107 North Sixth street. Interment private.

GROVE. On February 6. 132. Charles son of John and Annie Grove, aged 22 years. '1 he relatives and friends of the family can view the remains at the residence of Mrs.

Hannah Huf-fer. Belmont, West Park, on Wednesday, after 6 P. M. To proceed to Collegeville. 31outgoinery county.

Pa. HANEY. on the 7th 1892. Michael Hanev. aged as years.

The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invit to attend the funeral, on Wednesdav morning, at 7 o'clock, from his late residence. o. iwCnureli street. second and Market. Mass at St.

Joseph's Church. Interment at fet Mary's Cemetery HARRIS. -Suddenly on February 7, 1S92. Charles son of William C. and Margaret J.

Harris, in his I8ih vear. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at from the parents' residence, 155 Fountainstreet. Mauayuuk. To proceed to Lev-eringtou Cemetery. HENDRICKSON'.

On the 7th Mamie daughter of Henry and Kate Heudrickson. aged years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoo at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence. No. 318 Carpenter street.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HEIZMAN N. In Reading. Mary M. Helzmann.

wife of C. Raymond Heizmann and daucbter of Lewis and Mary M. 3liller. ot aged 37 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 318 North Fifth str-iet.

Reading. on Wednesday next, at 10 o'cloc k. Services at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Interment at Catholic Cemetery.

the 7th instant, William son of Susan and the late James Henry, aged 31 yaars. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully Invited to attend the unesal. on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from his biother's residence. James M. Heury, 1328 Christian street.

Solemn High Mass at St. Paul's Church. Interment at. New Cathedral Cemetery. HEN RY.

On tbe 6th instant. Philip Heury. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock, from Ins late residence. 409 North Twenty-fourth street. solemn hisli mass at St.

Francis1 Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. HODGE. on February 8. 1SM2, George, son of George and Kate Hooge.

and grandson of Margaret ami the late Henry Wollaver. aged 25 years. The relatives and irlends o' the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 435 West Daunhiu street.

To proceed to Palmer's Ground. On February 8. 1892. at his residence, Wallare street. William sou of George E.

and the late Ella C. Houghton, in the 2Sth year of his ag ILL.M On the morning of the 9th Edward 111 man. Relatives and friends the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral services. Friday, at 2 o'clock, at his late res, deuce, 1844 North Thirteenth street. Inteinieut private.

JEN EK, On the 7th Lillie Florence, daughter of William and Bertha Jenner, aged years. 11 months and 21 days. The relatives and triend. of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from herparents' residence. No.

1816 Blackburn street. Funeral services at St. Luke's M. K. Churc Broad and Jack-sou streets.

Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. JoN'ES. On the 8th Caroline Uurroushs, wife of the late Joseph -Ion -s. aged 76 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are re-specfully invited to atteud the funeral services, on Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, at her late residence.

2i-S North Twenty-first street. To proceed to Wilmington. for interment, on 'Ihnrsdav morning, on 10.20 train from Broad Street Station! KENNEDY. Ob the mtant sou of Albert Edward Emilie Posey Kennedy. I.AUREK.

Suddenly, on the 8tn Catherine, wife of George Lauiier. LEEDOM. -Ou tbesth Susan daughter i wauiei auu r.na a. ieeaom. agea uiontns.

Relatives and friends of the tamily are invited to attend the funeral at Ambler, on Fourth-day, the Itith at 2 P. M. LLOYD. -On February 8, Samuel H. Lloyd, in his ssth year.

The relatives an' friends of the faml'y are Invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence. Church lane. Germanlown. on Thursday, February 1L Interment private. l.OGAN.

Ou the 8th Letitia, wife ot James Logaiu Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral servi es on Qhursdav. nth at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her liusb nd. 1043 Lingo street. Interment private at Mount Morfih McBKIDE. On the 5th Andrew McBride, aged ad years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attiu I is funeral, on Wednesday morning at. at 7.30 o'clock, iroiii the residence of E. Galen. a South Twentieth streeth. Mass at St.

Charles' Churcu. Interment at Cathe dral cemetery. i McFADDEN, On the 6th Inst. Margery, wife i of Michael McFadden, aged 5S years. The relatives and friends of tbe family are re- specttully invited to atteud the fun ral.

on Wednesday morning, at 8' o'clock, from her husband's residence. No. 2625 Hast Somerset street. Twenty-fifth Ward. Solemn Requiem Mass and interment at St.

Ann's. February S. 1S92. Llz7ii daughter Henry and Kosatina years and 3 months. i nu relatives auu irienus oi tne iamtiv are re spectluiiy invited to attend th-; funeral, ou Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence ot her ireuis.

rear 1416 Hewsou street. Interment at Palmer Ground McGOWEX. On the Sth Francis, son of James and McGowen, aged 1 year. The relatives and friends of the faiullv are spectfuily to attend the fuueral. Thiirsilay.

at 2 o'clock from the residence of his iiarenis, 2-ina Inersoll streeu interment at Holy cross Ceiue- tery. McVEETY. On the 7th instant George -Mc- I Ve-ty. aged 33 years. Funeral troui the residence of his Wil Ham McVeety No.

524 North Twenty-fourth i street Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. MAKCER. -On February 7. 1892, Joseph Marcer.

awd So yeai-s. The relatives and friends of the family, also 10th to 10, Green age. from street. of day inetit meet years. the year.

Park 1207 ahi -he ISO 'I ay if tbe he I 3 1 is 4 l.ilL t. a a vt oi to ol oi hi 74 at I S. foi tin pa: wi S. i I i I I Public Surety, to Item 1 (Bureau of Folic), for salaries, no thousand six hundred t2iiv dollars to tiie sa ai ies trom March I. l.s!li.

of three house sergeants, one at Kolniesburg. one at i rank lord, one iu the Eleventh district at the rate of salaries of present sergeants. Department ot Receiver of Taxes to Item 8. for compensation of Receiver of Taxes. Twent v-third and Thirtv-fifth wards, two hundred and fifty-six JVol) dollars and twenty-six cents, to ay said Receiver 'l axo Tor collections in excess of aiv-pnmriatiou foriaili: to Hem 12.

ror reiunding certain twice pa'iL overpaid, and paid in error water rents, six aud niastv-one (: dollars and sixty-two (HL) centi: for refunding or certain twice paid, overpaid, and paid in error water rents, permits, and piie laying biils. paid to tiie Department of the Receiver of Taxes. Bureau of NSater. from June I to lei-einlier 31. 1591.

awl which no previous ordinance has lieen passed for the refunding of the same, warrants to be drawn in favor of the persons named iu schedule filed with the City Cautrolter. Mayor, to new item, to be called Item 10. to niiur rauuci. i.awrenee htrown. Johns.

Knen anir 'llioiuas W. Barlow, annoimed l.v tin. Mayor bv virtue of the am in.nrv ii the Act of Assembly of June 1. Issj. a coinniittee to examine into the accounts of the llr'-artnient.

of City I reasiirtr tor servire-i rendered and exnenses Incurred uy ssiu as follows: Tavior Fauuce three thousand rwn hmolreil six (i276 dollars aud fifty I ail cents: l.awreiu- Urowu four thousand ei-'hr tie i jsmi, and twelve (12) cents: John s. Kuen three hundred dollars, and IhomasW i ai-tur sand and fourteen dollars: totaL eleven thoii-sand Liree bundled aiiu iiiuety 1 1, dollars and sixty-two (82 cents. igAPProvea mis fourth day of February. A. D.

EDWIN STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. A ORDINANCE To authorize the Philadelphia and Reading Terminal Railroad Company to construct a tunnel under and across -Arch sireet and Filbert street between Eleventh aud Twelfth streets. Section I. The Select and Common Councils of the i it of Philadelphia do ordain: sw That the luladelphia aud Reading Terminal Railroad Company be and it is hereby authotlzeU to construct a tunnel not exceeding seven feet hv eight feet in the clear under and across Arch s're aud another tunnel under and across Filbert street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, iu the city of Philadelphia, to counect the property of the said railroad company on the north' side of Arch stre-t with the terminal station and other property of the said railroad company between the south si-le of Arch street and the uort i side or Market street the centre line of the tunnel under Arch sireet to he located at a distance of feet east of the cast line of Twelfth street, and tne centre line of the tuunel under i'llbert street feet east ot the east line of Twelfth street The said tunnel to be built in accordance wttn the plans of tiie said railroad company now ou file with the Department of Public Works, ami with the top of mc itiics ul tiie elevations auove city datum shown on the said plans, and when completed to be nsed for the purpose of conveying steam heat to the station and buildings and other property of said raiiroad comnanv.

and tor tne purpose of conveying brine and other material necessary to lie supplied to the cold s.orae rooms in connection with a market house beiu" constructed by the said railroad company, and also ior uio piupuse-oi containing any electric liciit telephone or telegraph wires, conduit- or pneumatic tubes that the said railroad company may desire for the purpose of its business to lie carried theietn. Provided. That said tunnel shall be constructed under tbe supervision and direction of the iepaiiineio. oi ruunc worKs lu accordance with the plans approved bv the Dena of Public Works and the Board ot Highway Supervisors, and for the purpose or constructing said tunnel the said railroad company are hereby given authority to euter upon the streets aud to tear up the same for the contaiued lu this ordinance, and when the tunnels are completed shall repave over the openings and put said streets in the same order and condition in which thev were tound. Provided further.

That the said Railroad company shall hist pay Into the Cily Treasury the sum of fifty (50) dollars to pay for the printing of this ordinance. Approved this fifth day of February. A. 1882. EDWIN S.

STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. A ORDINANCE To authorise the purchase of a lot of ground wita buildings thereon erected situate ou south sine of Berks street, between Frederick and Waraoek streets, in the Twentieth ward, aud to make an appropriation therefor. Section l. 1 1.e select and Common Councilsof the city of Philadelphia no ordain: That the City solicitor is hereby authorized and directed to examine the title to all that certain lot or piece of ground with buildings thereon erected situate on side of Berks street, between Warnock and F'rederick streets, in the Twentieth ward or the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or bieadth on said Berks street seventy (Tot fes'.

and extending in depth ou the easterly side of Frederick street and the westerly sine of Waruocfc street oue hundred (100) feet and if he approves of the same to cause a conveyatice of ths said lot or piece of ground with stone mansion and stable thereou erected to be made to the city of Philadelphia in fee, the consideration therefor to lie tbe sum of th rteen thousand five hundred (5'J0 dollars. Sec. 2. That the sum of thirteen thousand five hundred (V.i. 500) dollars bs and the me is Hereby appropriated out of item 35 in the rn iuul appro priation vo tne uepartmeuc ot runnc satetv Bureau of City Property) lor the year 1392.

to pav tor the lot of ground with buildings thereon erected, described in the first section hereof. And iha warrants for the same shall be drawn in conformity with existing or Jinances. Approved. this twenty-sixth day of January, EDWIN S. STUART.

Mayor of Philadelphia. A ORDINANCE To authorize the grading of Ann. Culvert Venango. Thompson aud Richfield streets and Law ton avenue. Section I.

The Select and Common Councils of the city ot Philadelphia do ordain: That the Director of the Department of Public Works be and is authorized and directed to grade the following streets to the established grade of the city, Anu street from Tulip to Gaul street, cost not to exceed one thousand HO-V) dollars: Culvert street from Frankford avenue to Trentou avenue, cost not to exceed one thousand three hundred dollars: Veuanjfo street from Tuiip to lielgrade street cost not to exceed one thousand seven hundred ana fifty (1750) dollars: Thompson street from Bridge to Buckius street cost not to exceed two hundred (200 1 dollars Richfield street, from Severn to Marshall street cost not to exceed two hundred and tweety-five 225) dollars Lawn-ton avenue from oak lane to twenty-four fe-t north of sixty-fifth avenue, cost not to exceed four hundred (4(C) dollars. Ihe owners of property fronting on said streets shall grade, curb and pave their sidewalks. Provided. That said streets shall be first dedicated or properly opened. And.

fur ther provided, that the said irradme shall be ad vertised tor anu the contract awarded to the lowest bidder. Approved this fourth day of February, A. D. 1892. EDWIN" S.

STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. A ORDINANCE To authorize the opening of Fifth, Mt. Vernon, Sixtv-nfth an Wyalitfring streets. Section 1.

The Select and Common Councilsof tbe city of Philadelphia do ordaiu: mat Mie Director the Detiartment of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of proiwrty over aud througli which the following streets will pass: thatatine exifrtion ot three months from the date of said notice said streets will lie required for public use, Fifth street from Wolf to Ritner street: Mt. Yeruou street to toll width of fifty feet, from Broad to Sixteenth street: ixiy-filth street from Woodland avenue to the Philadelphia. Wilming ton aud Haltluiore Itaiiroad: Wyalusina sireet from orty-tourtn street to Merlon avenue. Sec. 2.

The Mayor of the cltv is hereby author ized and directed to enter security on behalf of tlw city of Philadelphia for tbe payment of any damages which may be assessed by reason of the opening of said streets. Upon the filing of said liouds, and at the expiration of tne said three months, the Director or the Department of piiuiic orks shall forthwith proceed to o)eu said streets. Approved this twenty-seventli day or January, A. D. lt2.

EDWIN S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia, ORDINANCE To grant jermission to Vessrs. Brother to ert irame corroding beds on their property, situate on hirtL; street noith of Walnut street iu the Twenty-seventh ward. Section The Select and Common Councils of tbe city or Philadelphia do ordain: That permission be and the same is hereby granted to Messrs.

Brother to erect frame corroding beds on thir propertv. situate ou Thirtieth street, nort'i of in the Twetitv-seventh waid. not exceeding ninety-four feet in width and ope hundred and seventy-fiv; feet in depth am! twenty-five feet high. rovided. ie saitl frame (otToding beds shall be removed at any time on the pjtssag of a resolution or ordinance to that effect without notice nd.

provided further, that the said Messrs. Wetherlll Brother Shall first pay the sum of fifty (5'i) dollars into the City Treasury for the publication of this ordinance. Approved this twenty-sixth day of January, A. D. 1892.

EDWIN S. STUART, Mayor of Philadelphia, ORDINANCE To place upon the cltv plau John Dickinson Square and Mifflin Square, in the First ward. Section 1. Ihe Select and Common Councilsof the city of Philadelphia do ordain: That the lot nt ground in the irst ward bounded by Morris street F'ourth street. Tasker street and Moa aiuensing avenue, to be railed John Dickinson Square, and the lot of ground iu the same ward bounded by Wolf.

F'irtli. Ritner a.nl Sixth streets, to be caileil ffiin Square, are hereby selected for pubiic the Director of the Department of Public Woi ks is hereby authorized and directed to place said parks as aliove descr: bed upon the city plan. Approved tliis fourth day of February, A. D. 1892.

EDWIN" S. STUART. Mayor of Philadelphia. AK ORDINANCE To revise tha hues and grades of that portion of the I wenty-fifth ward situated northwest of Richmond street and northeast of Lefevre street. Section I ihe Select and onimou Councilsof the city of Philadelphia do ordaiu: That the Dtpa'tineut of Public Works be and Is hereby authorized to revise tbe lines aud grades of that port! the Twenty-fifth ward situated northwest of Richmond street and northeast of Le-fevre street Approved ti ls fourth day of February, A.

D. 1892. EDWINS. STU ARC, Mayor of Philadelphia,.

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