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11 THE PHILADELPHIA 1NQUIBER FRIDAY MORKING, NOVEMBER 29, 1901 FEAL ESTATE FOR SALE HONEY TO LOAN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEW PUBLICATIONS NEW PUBLICATIONS RAILROAD LINES Episcopal Parsonage. 324 JSew mreet. by Rev. J. S.

Hughes. D. Mr. William Detriok. of Norrlstown.

to Miss Man Snvder. of Phila Mary E. WilKins9 Great JVo-Vcl ortioa A Study of A American Girl The Chicago Tost says: It shows the work of a. ma.stcr Ka.nd. ILLXST'RATET).

1.50 Square Harper 3E WHAT IS GOING ON AMONG SHIPS AND SHIPPING MEN Iigh nl For face display Sale I rent a word ills a 1 1 rif. Mt solid. CITY I TEEN I II Sixth street near Dauphin, lano. li t. sT 1 fh below ork.

Y.rk. I 11 street. "s': i ga i ns. number business ymrt 1019 W'-st w.ik. kvkx room nm sK and stable 1T 2: suitable tor business with horses I1 No.

005.) North 1 low 1 -t pile. l'KStlt ABLE XKW vri-'f oulv 2:. Apply i S'KillK AMI IHVH.I.IV 1 two bulk i new 7-ioom porch house; W.iodland ave. IiAltfiI.V-TIIIKK Sit KY. 8 Room CoRNKK duelling; near port: West Philadelphia.

iiW.NKi:. MIT N. loth. SUBURBAN Cheltenham II A A K.r; CORNER EOT HI SALE. fi; f'U enicut to .1 1 Litrb ground.

W. If. YE US. COUNTRY Bucks County Farm I A M. Pl'CB KS.

l.Vi S. 14 H-'ios b-avy lim'H-r. w- wat'i-fl. rlLt at. railway "latioti.

2 att-i buii'iiuss. nooil, piite 2o-. i'juli Ions KA.MiAI I. DoTlr-stown. Pa.

Montgomery County Farms A Ri: LEA It lKV-ACUE MONT- fo'imy f.uui; iroir: inHan Mn-aDi; 1 llJ Owtlfi jt U. kioiuonyilli Eli ACKfc, Ui AI RE -oiriory r.uuty farm; 1 1 1 ii -1-. Ovn-r. Hot I'trklomonvtllo. 1- si roam NEW JERSEY Overbrook SALE nooM ALE OXYKNI-is.

IOoxIThi. in unuil orrlor. Iti-MK. I'lMKUAUK. I.cirVs low- Mark-t.

or (JKlflitiE M. 1 1KLU, priii--. N. I. on iri SEASIDE Atlantic City i ROOM HOTEL FOR SALE IN CHELSEA.

('turn cav. Ar-fcy or address 1S0CJ Atlantic Atlantic ty. N. 3. VIRGINIA A lltOIMA HOMES, l.mds.

soil, water, cli- nil a1! products. price ic i mode of ciilttva-. by reading the Virginia fciitj. t. FARMER Emporia.

Ya. MUSKOKA LAKE, ONTARIO Furnished SKOk A LAKE. ONTARIO TOII Ml 1. 1ST illjse l'-r He tin ntsbe.l ibrou r'i-F. W.

on' and dcfa'ls on application. MAKIElt. ilran niin-st. Ontario REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Koel Efctnte For Rnt 1 cent a word set -olid. ibt face display lu cent a line.

CITY r-AT II I 11-1 1 iron 2127: also cheap. re r. Sl'UlAE r.OAIS. Ontario keys li-roem hrtiis-. 11 Gre.n h.csos and apply for terms Ii A Kit.

Market st. lo SI OKI. AM' laiiraot. fn i A I tnj'ii r. DWELLING, suitable re: oe.1 business hs-ality.

Addrei braii-li. 2t N. Twelfth. NEW POIKTI FRONT and $Ui. HOUSES.

A NT 7 Apply lumber yard. Woofllapd ave. HOPE Noitli or ROOMS, GOOD ORDER; Front, 7 rooms; Key next e. RoiiMED IloUSE. all MYERS IIAK'ITI.

lo; li and ROOMS, RCY Sl llEEl. UOOMr below P.UltollW. KENT-1741 I Akl.TnX SIREE1, i'allowhill: S14 Key Factories 1 1 WELL EIGHTH 1 LOOK. FEET: inodeiii bulhliii-. 1 Hiiit- fli.ie lor uianniacf nrinii in lyci i on T.ir buht and Hier: tHaui neat: ano freight valor; shipiini; facilities uusut also cement floor, basement feet, with all conveniences.

Estate of VM. G. WoRDEN. lopj Wltb.Tsj.u p.iill.lint:. Philadelphia.

Furnished nine-room house. furnished. te Kalli s.piare. and Walnut; board owner. 22" luouir.

i WEST PHILADELPHIA i Kb To I'n'iii pon li'ij J15: NEW 1 WO STORY 7-Dt 47tli and Fairuiottnt SUBURBAN Cheltenham TWO VKN-K IM I'j; nil" t.ri 'k W. H. 3 ol; v.n p'-l' HOUSES; house. MYKIiS. NEW JERSEY lei; sr.

i RENT loot Nil; tu'nuti House. statiou. Biiri iietou. f-rry. s.

11 A. Thos. Williams' farm 1119 S. Front Street N. I M.

CbestUtlf strci lull)-. Key III- NV.V REAL ESTATE WANTED SEN 1 PARTICULARS REGARDING SALE or rent small country property; convenient to Philadelphia trains or trolley. OWEN. 720 Daly. CAMI PURCHASERS tate at SHU FOR CHEAP REAL ES-S.

Oitkt 1G10 Columbia avt'uuc. i WAN l- HOUSES FROM js-jo TO mouth at SlloWAKtR'S. Of flees. 1 uihia avenue. JOO PER iB13 Co- REAL ESTATE SALE OR RENT West Philadelphia 1 HO STORY STORE AND DWELLING.

5131 Master street. BUSINESS RGOfrtS. OFFICES, ETC. 'K 1 1" ATE i il 1 1( Pth jo-I ami il. sk stiaces.

N. it FOR SALE MAHOGANY INLAID CABINET. massive u-ainut chatr-bi-r suit, S3: rosew.i.Ml piano. $25; plusb parlor suit. walnut wardrobf.

Slo; walnut two-door bookcase. waluut cnauiel lied, sprins mat- tress. $4. 1029 Rid-c ave. 'J PEWRITERS- Barca ns.

$15 to $75: Remingtons. Smiths. Densin. res. Ilaiumouds.

rented. $2 $3. 4: bii'irest stock, lowest charges The Typewriter Shop. 1430 South I'. nil S.pMre.

Telephone 1-41-27 A. i AVIIITI'. K.N Ml- I. crib and mstrress 5 1 ''f. hill.

I'KAIIU Shfiini'il house. with lia'h. heap. Myers lt loth and Callow hill. 2V2I LEHIGH AVENUE.

ili SIS. NORTH PI vist of Ninth. iK l.vw i In- termeut at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. LORD.

On Xovember 26, 19ol, David Lord, fr. Funeral en Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 3109 North Twent v-nintb street. at O.Oo P. in tiie Church of St. James tbe Less.

Falls of Schuylkill. LOVKRN'. Ou November 26, 10O1, Catharine, wife of William Lovern. Funeral on Friday morning, at 8 o'clock, from 1102 Month Darieu street (Ellsworth, below Ninth street). High mass at St.

Paul's Church. interiueut at New cathedral Cemetery. On November 26. 191. John Mc-Bride, son of William F.

and Elizabeth Mc-Rride. aged 4 months. Fuueral on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 1450 F.ttlng street. Twenty-seventh and Jefferson streets. Intcrnieut at Old Cathedral Cemetery.

Me "ELLEN. in November 28. 1901. Annie McCelleu. Due notice of the funeral will be given from North Third street.

cC ITT R. On Xovember 27, 1901, James, beloved husband of Matilda McCotter. Funeral on Friday moruiug. at 9 o'clock, from 1307 South Mole street. Mass at St.

Thomas' Church at 1o.30 o'clock precisely. Division No. 2. B. A.

O. IL. and Plasterers Union invited. Interment at Holy MeCUK. On November 26.

Charles sou of Charles A. and Maggie Mr-Cue. aged i2 years, uneral on riday morning at 8 clock from his parents' residence. 1438 South Twentieth street. St.

Thomas Aquinas Literary Association is invited. High mass at St. Thomas Church. Interment at Xew Cathe-dray Cemetery. MaGINN.

on November 24. 1901. John beloxed son Patrick and Mary MaGinn aud brother of the Rev. F. P.

MaGinn. Fuueral on Friday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 1816 Latona Mreer. below- Fed eral street. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Charles Church, luterment at Cathedral Cemetery. MeXAIR. On November 27. 1901. Harry Mc-Xair.

aged 38 years. Relatives and friends, also Ivylund Council. Jr. U. A.

are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. en Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. Three Tuns. Pa. Services in the Ilattsiro M.

E. Church, at 12.30. Interrueut at Hat born Cemeterv. MARGERFM. On November 25, 1901.

Fannie Reed, daughter of William A. and the late Sinah R. Margerum. Funeral services on Saturday afternoou. at 1 o'clock, from her father's residence.

1043 West Tioga street. Iutor-mtdt Northpood Cemetery. MARTIN. -On November 28. 1901.

Mary Jaiv. wife of John Martin, aged years. Funeral ou Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, at her late residence. 22! Tasker street. Requiem high mass at the Church i th- Sacred Heart at 9.30 o'clock precisely.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MATIIERSON. Ou 2s. I9.il. Hano-ra.

beloved wife ef George G. Matherson. and daughter of John ami Emma Delaney. in her 24th year. Funeral services on Monday aft fin.

ion, December 2. at 2 o'clock, from her parents- residence. No. 2035 North Fifth street. Interment private, at North Cedar Gill Cemetery.

MELVILLE. On November 26. Bail. harlty. wife of George B.

Melville. Funeral on Friday, at 2 o'clock, from 002 Wiota street. luterment private. INKY. on November 27.

liml. Albert son of Joseph and Mary E. M.ioiiey. A patient sufferer al rest. lie lelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at 8.

3u o'clock, from bis parents' residence. 4 South Mole street. High mass at St. Patrick's at lo o'clock, lntcm- nt at Holy Cross Cemetery. MOSS On November 24.

19nl. Laughliu Moss, late of the County Tyrone. Ireland. Funeral on Friday morning, at 7 o'clock, from 202k Green street. Mass at St.

Francis Xavier's Chinch, at A. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRAY. On November 25, 19oI. Mrs.

Mary Ann Murray, iu her 77th year. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 405 Arch street. Canub'n, N. J. Interment private.

NEVILLE. On Ni.veml.oi- 28. 191. Jennie, the wife John Neville, and the daughter 'if James D. aud Christiana Funeral 4u Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence.

Second pike and Well ins avenue. Interment private at Mt. Pence Cemeterv. O'BRIEN. On the 27th of Novemner.

1901. John II. O'Brien. Funeral on Monday morning, at S.Sii o'clock, from his late residence, southeast corner of Second and Master streets. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Michael's Church. Interment, at Old Cathedral Cemeterv. The Altar Society of St. Michael's Church, the Ieagin of the Sacred Heart of the Church of the Gcsii. the Clunker City Tourist Club, the West Kensington and Patti'soti Club of the Seventeenth ward and all other societies of which he was a memlier invited.

A I ER. Suddenly, on November 25. 1901, Charles Rainier. Funeral from Williatnstown, X. on Friday morning, at lo o'clock.

Services at the house. Interment at Blackwood, X. J. Train leaves Chestnut anil South street wharves at 8 o'clock. Carriages will meet train at Wiliamstowu station.

PRIEST. On November 28. 1901, Chariots Mat pou, son of the late William and Ann Priest. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 4505 Wilde street.

Manayunk. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. RANDALL. On November 25." 1901, John Randall, in his 88th year. Funeral ou Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from residence of Mr.

Thomas o. Rowland. Laurel avenue. Cheltenham. Interment at Cheltenham 51.

E. Church Ground. RE1D. On Xovember 25. Reid.

Funeral services on at 1 o'clock, at 53S Manton private. 1901. Mir. Annie Friday afternoou. street.

Interment REILY. On Novcml.or 26. Rail. William I. Reily.

in his 8411 year. Friends of the family may view the remains from his late residence, in Medfor.l, N. on Saturday, the lo A. M. to 2 P.

M. Interment private. RIVERS. On November 27. 1901.

William son of Esther and the late William II. Rivers. aged lo years. Funeral services on Friday, at 2 clock, at Og.uitz, l'a. Intermeut at St Paul's, Ogontz.

l'a. the 26th Asa young est son of Amos C. and Susanna J. Rolierts. tigeu i years, 5 months, i days.

Mineral on. Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 1144 oopor street. Camden. N. J.

Interment at C.ilestown Cemetery. Remains can bo viewed riday evening from 7 to 9 clock. RoUDENBUSIL On Novi-mho? 27. 19oI. Hen ry Ilou.lctibush.

aged 76 years. I- uneral ser- ices on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at 2442 North Second, street. luterment private at cemetery. RYAN. On November 27.

1901. in Downing towu. Elizabeth, widow of tbe late Wil liam I. van. aged 84 years.

Funeral on Satur day. November at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, ou Pennsylvania avenue. High mass ill St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at IO clock. in proceed to Mi.

Joseph Cemeterv. SCoTT -On XovemlHr 26. Rail. Albert Booth, infant son of Albert W. and Maggie L.

Scott. aged 4 mouths. 'i be idaMves and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 o'clock, at the patents' residence. 47o9 Sniick street. Manayunk.

Interment private, at Leverir.gtr-n Cemetery. SEALEY. On the 27 Hi instant. Susan wb low of the late Alfred Sealey, of New York city, in her 83.1 year. Funeral on Saturday, November 30, from the residence of her son-in-law, A.

A. Braniu, of Hatboro, to leave the house at 11 o'clock. Interment at North Cellar Hill. SHERRIN. On Xovember 26.

1901. John Sherrfn. aged 62 years. Funeral on Fridav. Xovember 29.

from tbe residence of his brother. Mr. Daniel Sberrin. iu Glbbsboro. X.

J. Mass in St. Edward's Church. Gibl.sl.oro. at 11 A.

M. Interment ia St. Patrick's Cemetery, X. J. SMITH.

Suddenly, cm the 27th instant, Mary wife of Charles K. Smith. Du- notice of the funeral will be given, residence 2610 Xorth Eleventh street. SMITH. Suddenly, on November 25, 1901, Johu A.

son of John and Bridget Smith. Funeral on Friday morning, st o'clock, from 257-259 North Second street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

STEWART. On Xovemlier 25. 1901. WlRiam C. Stewart.

Funeral on Friday at 1 o'clock, from 18o2 South Eighteenth street. Interment private at Mt. Moriah Cemeterv. STILLWAGON. On November 27, 1901.

John Stillwacon. in his 88th year. Funeral services from tbe residence of his sou-in-law. Joseph B. Haley.

Merlon Square, on M.mdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Intermeut at lower Merlon Baptist C'ein-'f cry. STOCKTON. On November 25, 1901. Kath-rrine.

widow of Lucius Withiim Stockton, In the 86th year of her age. Iiiterni.nl ou November 29. at Greeniiiouiii. Baliiuiore. Md.

TAGERT. op November 27. 19.il. Sarah wile of William Tageit. and daughter of the late John and Mary Ilansell.

aged 61. years. Fuueral on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock." from her late residence. Wyonewood. Carriages at Wynnewood Station for 1.15 train from Broad street.

Interment at Lutheran Cemeterv. Ard-more. TAYLOR. On Xovonita-r 28, 1901. William, son of Robert and Maria Taylor, aged 25 years.

Due notice of funeral will lie given. THATCHER. On November 26, 1901. Daniel S. Thatcher, in his 84th year.

Funeral on Sixth-day, Eleventh-month. 29th, at 1 o'clock, from Village Green. Delaware county. Pa. In.

nenus i.urying Ground. hi i inj(cn "iu mm limns HI ItlQOie leaving Broad Street Statioti at 11.12 and West Chester at 11.23 A. FBER. On November 25. 19o1, Elizabeth IL.

wife of Henry I'ber, in her 82.1 year. Funeral services on Friday, at 11 A. precisely, at lol3 Spring Garden street. Interment private. VAX DI SEN.

November 28. 19il, Amelia wife of Samuel Bonnell Van Dusen. aged 59 years. Fuueral services Momiay afternoon. 2 o'clock, from 1442 North Niuete-nth street.

Interment private. VICKERS. On Xovember 27. 19ol, George, the husband of Sarah L. Vickers.

aged 6(5 years! Funeral services on Saturday, at 2 o'clock at 2744 Xorth Second street. 'The Victoria Lodge. Xo. 20. Sons of St.

George, and the emploves of Dearnly Jfc Sons are invited. iDterment private, at Greenwood K. of P. WAMSLEY. On the 27th Emma wife of B.

Wnmsley, in her tiiirh vear Funeral sen ices -on Saturday mornlmr. at 9 o'clock, at her husband's residence, 3218 Oford street. Interment at Phoenixville. l'a. WEBER.

On Xovember 27. lltoj. Lueate. widow of Joseph A. Weber, in the 87th year of her age.

Due notice of the funeral from the residence of her nephew. Mr. Stephen Folu Xo. 2142 Xorth Van Pelt street. AVF-ST.

On the 27th David II. son of the late William and Maria West, aged 41 years. Funeral serv ices ou Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 14o9 Xorth street. Interment private. WETHERSTINE On November 25, 1901.

Maria, widow of Samuel Wetherstine. Funeral service at 2')25 North Woodstock street, Friday afternoon, Xovember 29. at 2 o'clock. To proceed to the vault in American Mechanics" Cemetery. WOOD.

On the 20'h Intrant. Margaret wife of Clark J. Wood. The datives and fri" of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on the 00th instffit. tit 11 o'clock promptly, at her late residence.

Win. demere avenue. Wayne. Delaware county. Pa.

Interment private. Train leaves Broad Street Station at 9.45 A. M. WOOD. On tbe 26th in.st..

Margaret IL, wife of Clark J. Wood. The relatives nail friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on tbe OOtb at 11 o'clock promptly at her late rest-deuce, lot) Windemere avenue. Wayne, Delaware county. l'a.

Interment private Train leave- Broad Street Station at 9.45 A. M. Y'ERKES. On Xovember 26. 10O1.

Walter, son of Samuel and Ella J. Yerkes. 22 years. Funeral services at bis parents" residence, near Huntingdon Valley, on Satnrday. Xovember 3.

1901. at 12.50 o'clock. Interment at William Penn Cemetery. Train leaves Reading Terminal at .23 A. ii.

fur Bryn Atiiyn Station. o'clock, from 762 North TaDey street. Private Cash Loans made lo parties living notntire phia Camden. .1. We make from It, S'l'Hi iu Pbittidcl-i-pe-lalty of FURNITURE, PIANOS, real estate on personal notes.

'f uii 'ti'-y pii the same applv we positively- guarantee to give vol" LoWEK RATES. LONGER TIME. AMI EASIEK l'AYMKXTS th.in voii can ohiaiu at any other company iu III" Stuff-. If vi, ii owe another colnnairr wo "ill pay them off advance joit more money at low -r iMt)s i much easier pavments. You fan pay your loan at unv linn- mid we will or.lv hargo for actual lime vou have the iimm-v.

I -s. .1 i 1 no cmmissions or charge for papers. GET THE AM l'XT OF YOI it LOAN IN ALL. TRANSACTIONS SI IIU'TI-Y PRI VATK. Reliance Loan Trust Co.

MAIN 1 I i l'TOWS ol'I'K E. 1'I la-stum -t 27'M oTDlautou av- N. or. lotli K'tomw 'm tl -tV to. N.

H- Iitown N. W. or. 14 -hij-u avo. 2il tlior.

ltaui ii. r. oj n. until 'J 1'. H.

FURNITURE LOANS SALARY LOANS Mo I l.ir-'o or Kinnil anviuntw on ciiOIiS. I'lAXuS. witLolit nlilov-nik' tlio hidii' from vnir Wf ulj loan t.n NAEAItY ASSK1.XM KXTS. iiayo tw0 I i non of to rliri.lo ex- ponsos, ami rn Micnlly an- to otTi-r vin iM-fttr tt'i-tiis than you i-ao ot olsi wIh-i-o. all ami ih.it this in trno.

iailv inyiio tho-io who liavo Ion us ami want favor- our forms an- tbau tbo rjti's tLoy arr; paving at pr-M-nt Wo suaraiiiii- li.uo.-t. rat.s. privafv. rno-t liK-ml in Wo ninki- absolutely no 'Noii full of ttio loan in ish. If yoit ontoi'ilato iiorrowiti- ask me opc'riuiiiiv it'llUS.

FIDELITY LOAM CO. i IIKSTX1T ST. ItooM You Are In Danger whoa cnllin at any oilier place of beiiis cl art'ed liiore that! we ask for the same kind of money. We haye it here and will loan it to you on anything you possess pertaining to household furniture of any description; vou keep your fur-rK ure in use just the same; 'we don't "want it ail we ask is ur barso for tbo jn t. hich we ynou- you will think is just riarut.

Out- way; Pay back li-oui one month to tie eir. Atiutij ur irons w- Iiiitc men women holding positions of trust and profit- in the largest and roost prominent Institutions of Philadelphia. men an.i women In the facrory workshop men and elsewhen. ments women in all walks of 1 fe. Why so when we make good the aboye sfate-Extreme i-rivacj- hero aud coiirtpous ren ment to all.

Germantown Loan Guarantee Co. NO. 2 W. CHELTEN GERMANTOWN. Side Entrance Over Drug store.

Thoue UJ 47 U. o. Box 4251. DO YOU WANT MONEY? II" So. ALL ON VS.

WE MAKE to To S2'M) LOWS from AT iN ll 'I SKIP II. I I II A. No? NO STORAGE liFCElI'TS WITHOUT REMOVAI Girard Loan Companv 1224 Market Street Ft.oiii;. TAKE ELEVATOR. DO YOU NEED MONEY? IF SO CALL ON THE MOST RELIABLE AND MOST REASONABLE COMPANY IN THE CITY.

will make yuji a Ii.au from Slii.ixi to on yoiir household g.HKls or piano, tie. security to leinalu iu your possession, payable In weekly or monthly in-talnients from one to i twelve mouths. We make loans auywb.ere in! Philadelphia county aud Camden. N. and all applications ar acted uu without tleiay.

He- member yen Lave the of loth the ffond i and the money, and our plan for toe repayme of loans is so arranged as to suit ail by niali- ins the payments lare or sinal we klv -ii i iHis'ues is siiciiy i uuuut uoai. Entirely private i ftic-s. PHILADELPHIA LOAN ROOMS 2o2 AND W.i Mutual 1 'fe -VX P'l 1 CHESTNUT ST. That ion enn borow MONEY ou your IiO FURNITURE or pinio and "still Y'oU the of same? DON'T LET KNOW ADVERTISEMENTS I SEE AD YOU but make a personal invest iiration, and vou will Ik- convinced that we can do la-t-ter for you than any one else and vou are fair treatment. YOU WILL GET THE FI LL AMOUNT oF MONEY APPLIED toil.

A 1 1 business transacted with ns will STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. WE ALSO MAKE i LOANS IN CAMDEN. .1 SECURITY LOAN I ROOMS 2 aud 25. Baxter 2d floor. 1414 S.

I'enii siuate. opposif cor. nttiio- lines. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in use without removal at cheapest rates, to tie returned In small weekly paynunts. actions private; no on ess loan is made, Lody in attendance.

Apply to the oldest com- i pany in the city. We also loan to SALARIED PEOPLE OF GOOD CHARACTER. holding permanent positions, their iiail-j vldual without security. MR. ALFRED FRANK EL co'iiiected with this iwnpany and solicits the patrunajre of his friends.

THE PENN MUTUAL Lo A INSTITUTION, i llaie Buii.Hng. r.niiu OPT. FURNITURE LOANS LASIESl AMD BEST TERMS if you owe a ny loan company avu-wili. ima" them hit and advance you More money at a lower ka i k. Iviiru i-rnate offices.

Business eoiuhlo.itial. Mil UAL AS EST ME NT roMI'AXY. Roovi LHTINCoTT BUILDING. X. W.

COR. TWELFTH AND FILBERT ST LOAXS TO EMPLOYES on plain Uof.s. without security, easier partial payments: lowest No ptiblicitv. CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT De Lone Bids Room 35 (opposite anamaker's). third floor, COR.

CHESTNUT A NAD THIRTEENTH STS. STRICTLY PWVATE Loan to employes on dr plain notes without indorser; lowest rates, longest time and payments guaranteed. Nilf sod. 1001 Chestnut street. Room tiol.

I NSU RANCH LOANS also on salaries, paces, unsettled 4H2 Withersiioon judgment notes, second mr.rt-I'st.ites. 1ognl rates. YOUNG. Juniper and Walnut. MONEY ADVANCED Salaried employes of irood character.

We anticipate payments of rents aud incomes. Buy acceptable notes aud accounts pavable: no preliminary charK.s. JOHN MULHOLLAND. 80S AND son WITHERSPOON BUILDING. SALAKIEir PEOPLE Retail Lierchants.

totnstcr without seenritv; Invest bn pal cities. Toimau. Rooto boaroin' bruses incss in 42 pilacl- i i IjerspiHiri Fniv Al APY I (iAc; go to vv. hart! Rooms Idol -2. GH ESTNUT ST.

MONEY I will pay i MONEY -IF fair prices 1. 11(13 Che YOU WANT for diamonds itnnt street. arid old pold. Room CARPET CLEANING Acme Carpet Cleaning Co. FRONT.

BELOW GIRARD AVENUE. No ripping. 2o years' experience. No extras. TWO ChNTS PER YARD Hauled, aired ami insur free.

A carpet leane.i or secure.) t.y on or off the floor I be erinaled. upholsterers. Cleaned and 4c. per Tiird. laid bv prac- Standard Carpet Cleaning Co.

128 X. 17TH STREET. 'PHONE O- PCD 1-43-95 A. 1 CK YARD Central Carpet Cleaning Co. 22D AND BERKS STS.

No Ripping." 10 years c. i ience gives you bencti, of a hoinm-hly equipped plant, "insurant vhile fn our care; tine iiri.ufal rugs specialty; work moths removed; all )arts free: a cleaner caryet than have ever seen. Cleaned and laid. 4c. per ONE CENT PER YARD "No Tearina." Moth removed.

Work must satisfactory or your money leturned. South Carpet Cleaning 1103 Reed carpets laid. 2c. ier yard; hauling free. ONE CENT PER YARD CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING FA 1 RMOUNT A EN UK 1321 reliable and resionsib'e concirn.

s. Work aove ri'proach. 'I'hotie Xo long lAKD Franl'lin Cariet Cleaniiis Franklin and Uairniount work guaranteed; luoth reiuoved. Cai'iets cleaned 3e. Y'ARll-W'est End Carpet Company.

3mi6 Lancaster avenue. Moth remoed. brightened; hauling free. Cleaned anj 5c. per yard.

CEXTS PER YARD, hauline free. Gienwood. Ridge ave Phone 2-24 19. Moviie by vans wagons Our work recommends itself. PRINTING CALENDARS.

5x7. 15( PER HUNDRED. stlo )-er thousaod. iucludiug your advertise-metit. Sample mailed free.

Billheads, cards, s-atementsh and wired envelopes at SI. 30 pvr tbcusand. ink i Soli. 00 fcuuth i'oiuth. I i I I I i In delphia.

DIED ASHIII-RSTon Nr.veinl.er 12. 19C1. at Ioudou. Eugluud. Samuel Asbhurst.

M. D. I neral services on Friday. November 29, at St. i Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church.

Chestnut street, above Twenty-first street, at lo.30 M. Interment private. RDSLE Y. Ou XovemlT 27. Itichard.

beloved husband of Martha tnee Ijici-lierti. Funeral Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 24'4 East Dauphin street. To proceed to Palmer Vault. Employers and employes of the Washington Flint Glass Works and the members of Y'am-assee Tribe.

No. 134, I. O. R. of East Downingtowu invited.

Novemlier 27, 1901. Marion daughter of Edward W. and Bertha Z. Bartholomew, aged 8 months. Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock precisely, at 10oa West Huntingdon street.

Interment private. BECHERER. On the 26th Katherina. widow of Courad Recberer, nee Merz, aged 72 years. Funeral services on Friday, at 2 o'clock, at 1310 North Twenty-fourth street.

Interment private, at Mt. Vernoa Cerncterv. RECK. Suddenly, on 27. 1901.

Mrs. Matilda Beck. Funeral services cu Saturday afternoon. November 3, at 2 o'clock, at 5i8 Carman street. Camden.

X. J. Interment pri-ate. at Harleigh Cemetery. BOLES.

Suddenly, on November 27. 1901, James, son of the late John ad Margaret Boles, and son-in-law- of Jane and the late John Black. Funeral services ou Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 203 East Cumberiaud street. Interment private.

BOUCHER. Mary Jane, widow of the late Charles Boucher. In 83d year. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law. Jamison Lott.

on Friday afternoon, at 1.30. arriages will nnet trains leaving Kensington at 12.10. Broad Street. 12.02, for Bustleton. Interment r-at William Penn Cemetery.

BROWN. On N'ovcmber 27. 1901. Margaret, beloved wife of William Brown, aged 02 years, line notice of the funeral will be given from her late residence, 1229 Patton street. BUCHTER.

-On November 27. 19(11. George, husband of Kate Buchter. aged 4n years. Funeral ou Saturday, at 2 o'clock, from North Reese street.

Court Lorelei. No. 226. F. of and Badeseuer Untcrstuits Vereiu are invited to attend.

CARRIGAN. On Xovembor 27. 191. Katie, daughter of Harry and Isabella Cm rigan. aged 1 year and 7 months.

Funeral on Saturday at 1 o'clock, from 1521) Manton -troet. below Federal street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. CASTEX. On Xovember 20, 1901.

Maggie, daughter of the late Herman and Dora Casten. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 1857 Xorth Eighth street. Interment private, at Green Mount Cemetery. COATES. In Bridgeport, Montgomery county.

on November 27. 191, Helen D. Coates. infant daughter of David A. and Kate C.

Contes. in her 2d year. Funeral from her pareuts' residence. Sixth and Ford streets, on Friday afternoon, the 20th instant, at 1.00 o'clock. Iuternient private at Norris City Cemetery.

CONNOR. On the 28tli instant, Hamilton Connor. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services', from his late residence, southeast corner Twenty-first and South strets. Monday, December 2, "at 1 P. M.

Interment private. COXXOR. On November 27. Aunie beloved wife of Martin F. Connor and daughter of the late Daniel and Annie Carlin.

aged 31 years. Funeral on Saturday morning, at 7. On o'clock from the resilience of her husband. 7o9 East Chvlton avenue. Germantown.

Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Vim-cut de Paul's Church. 9 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. CRONTN.

Suddenly, on November 25. 1901. Philip Crobin. aged 47 years. Funeral ou Friday morning, at ti o'clock, from 2213 Nassau street.

High mass of requiem at Si. Elizabeth's Church, at 9.00 o'clock. Division No. lo. A.

O. Limerick Guards and employes of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, are invited. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CROWELL. On Xovember 26.

1901. Elizabeth A. Crowell. Fuueral services at 617 North Fifteenth street, on Friday afternoon. at 2 o'clock.

Interment private, at Mount Vcrnou Cemetery. November 27. JfMil. Lizzie. theJ wife of Charles H.

Curran. and daughter of Isaac and the late Elizabeth Ixudan. aged 32 yeas. Funeral on Sunday at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1054 Stoub Xlcetown.

Interment at NorthwrMMl Cemetery. DAWSON. On November 26. 1901. Thomas Dawson, aged 51 yenrs.

Funeral on Saturday morning, at S.Sto o'ebw-k. from bis late residence. 63i North Forty-fifth street. High mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery.

DOUGHERTY. on November 2S. 1901, Mathilda, daughter of the late Mathew aud Mary Ann Dougherty. Funeral on Saturday at lo o'clock, from the residence of her niece. Mrs.

John MacDonal.i. 2518 Tiltoti street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. ELLIOTT. On November 26.

1901. Jonathan Elliott, aged i5 years. Funeral services mi Fridav afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at Kilo Fair-mount avenue. Members of Eastern Star Ixdge, No. 186, F.

and A. M. oriental R. A. Chap-tor No.

183. and Chattahoochee Tribe. Xo. 17, Imp. O.

R. are invited. Interment private. EVENS. --Suddenly.

Iu Marlton. on Xo-vemlier 25. 191. Levi Evens, aged 53 year. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 1.3o o'clock, from tbe Marlton M.

E. Church. Interment at Old Baptist Graveyard, without further notice. Trains leave Market street wharf. Philadelphia, at 10.4').

and 10 from Milford. X. J. for Marlton station. FELT.

November 28. 1901. at the residence of her husband. Xo. 931 New ton avenue.

Camden, N. Margaret Jones, wife of Joseph H. Felt and daughter of the late Charles and Mary F. Edwards. Due notice of the funeral 111" le given.

FENNEY. On Novenilier 2(5, Rail. William II. Fenney. Funeral services on Friday, at 11 oVLx precisely, at 1019 Green street.

Interment private. FISH. Formerly of Carlisle, Eugluud. on the 2-8th Marga'ret, wife of tbe late Richard Fish. The relatives and friends of the family are resa-ct fully to attend the fuueral services ou Sunday afternoon, at 2 at her late resid-nee Fletcher strriet (formerly Moore street.

Interment at North Cedar Hiil. FISLER.Oti November 27. 191. Susan widow of the late Jacob ishr. in the Siitti of her age.

Funeral services at Xo. 2i28 North Nineteenth street, on Saturday. Novem ber On. at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

FOSTER. On Noember 27. 19ol. William Foster, iu bis 77th year. Funeral on Monday.

December 2. 2 o'clock, from Hawthorn street. Frankford. Interment at Cedar Hill. FRENCH.

Suddenly, on Xovember 25. 1901. Cvthia wife of John E. French and daughter of tbe late William and Rachel II. Jones, of Gulf Mills.

l'a. Funeral services at OO East Walnut lane, Sixth day. 29th at lo o'clock A. M. Interment private- at air Hill.

FUSSELL. Suddenly, on November 26. 19nl. William II. Fussell, fn his 52nd year.

Funeral services on Seventh-day, at 10 o'clock, at Nartterth. Montgomery county, Pa. Interment at Newtown Square. GILL. Suddenly, on November 25.

1901. Xew-burgb C. husband of Emma C. Gill. Funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 533 Daly street.

Employes of Western Union Telegraph Company are invited. Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. GILL. Suddenly, on November 27.

10i'l, Letl-tia J. (nee Dadiugi. wife of George Gill. Due notice of the funeral from 4948 Mulberry street, Frankford. GORMLEY.

Suddenly, on Xovember 25, 1901. Elizabeth, wife of Michael J. Gorml.y and daughter of the late William II. and Elista Montgomery, formerly of Englaud. Funeral on Fridav morning, froin 1727 Freucb street, at 9 o'clock.

Mass at St. Michael's Chain-1, Seventeenth and Cater streets, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. Sleep on beloved. GOW'DY-On Xoomber 27.

19ol. Marlon daughter of Albert I and Xettie C. Gowdy. aged 2 years. Fuueral services will be held on Friday, the 29tlr at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her parents.

1323 Vine street. Services and interment private. GRFLER. On Xovember 27. 1901.

Caroline wife of Frederick Gni'er and daughter of the late William and Iouisa Vergi'l. aged 24 years. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, from 1oo0 Jefferson street. Employes of Sullivan's invited. Interu.eiit private.

HAGENKOTTEK. On November 25. Mill 1901. and late Marv wife ol Henry Hagenkot ie- laughter of Catharine Haggerty and the John Hickey. Funeral on Friday morning.

at 8 clock, from 2i 18 Peltz street. Requiem at St. Anthony's Church. Interment at mass New Cathedral Cemetery. IIAK1NS Mrs.

Josephine died Xo-vemlier 28, will be buried Saturday morning. Novenilier 30. from her home, 42 Diamond street. Services will be held at o'clock at St. Bonifacius" Church.

IIFATH. On Xovember 26. 1901. Ada daughter of Augustus and Amy E. Heath, and granddaughter of Kate E.

and the late Lewis p. tieatn, in ner i3tn year. funeral ser vices on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her grandmother, 19 Arch street. Camden. X.

J. Interment private at Harleigh Cemetery. The remalus may be viewed Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. HESS COX. On the morning of the 2sth of Novemlier.

lllol. Anna Hess, daughter of llan-i nab A. and the late Altwrt F. Cox. Funeral on Saturday afteruoou.

November 3o, at 2 o'clock, i from the residence of her brother. Mr. Winfiold S. Cox. 234 Buckley street.

Camden, N. J. In- torment private, at Evergreen Cemetery. Re- mains may lie viewed Friday evenlug. HUME.

On Xovember 25. 1901. James, son of James and Janet Hume, aged 23 years. Funeral services on Friday. -November 2:.

at 2 at 1352 Orthodox street. Frankford. Interment private. HUNTER. On November 26.

19oI. Mary wife of Samuel W. Hunter. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday. 29th at 2 o'clock, at her late residence.

1318 South Carlisle street. Interment private at Mount Moriah. HURLEY'. on XovemlK-r 26. 1sm')1.

Johu. son of Michael and Catharine Hurley, aged 02 years. Funeral on Saturday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from 111 Clymer street. High mass of requiem at St. Phillip's Church.

Court Independence, No. 134. Foresters of America, and the Ramblers' Association, are invited. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HITTVIIINSON.

On November 25, Rdjl. Enoch R. Hutchinson, aged 82 years. Funeral service at 1836 Wallace street, on Friday moru-inc. 25th instant, at 11 o'clock.

Interment private. INGHAM. On Xovember 25. 1901. Henry R.

Ingham, aged 62 years Funeral services on Fridav afternoon at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 1940 South Fifteenth street. Jefferson Lodge. Xo. 108. Shield of Honor: Fairbill Council, Xo.

14. Logion of the Red Cross, are invited. Interment private. KIPLE. On Xovember 25, 1901.

Jacob, beloved husband of Jane Kiple, in his 58th year. Foneralr ou Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late resldenc-. 2837 Amber street. Interment at Leverincton Cemetery. KRAUSS.

On November 26. 1901. Herbert RoNfcow. son of Jjeroy B. and Xettie Krattts.

grandson of Isaac J. and the late Archer, aged 8 months. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 4999 Girard avenue. Interment at Femwood Cemetery. KURTZ.

Ou November 28, 1901. Henry son of Martin L. and the late Khoda F. Kurtz, aged 30 years. Funeral i.u Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'chs-k.

from bis late residence. No. 1915 North Fifth street. Interment at Gienwood Cemetery. "Washington Camp.

No. 27n. P. o. S.

of are Invited. Wilmington papers pleas; copy. LI DSTOXE. Suddenly, on November 25, 19ol. Thomas Lidstone.

in the 84th year of liU ag. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 1 i I I i GROCERY. DRY GOODS AXI) COAL BUSINESS, iniioi country town: untier part: New Jersey. Jqunii; PLANING MMJ, AM) MIiKi; AARD. near Ilarrisbnrg.

1ral. iit-o-lv c. pif i 1. OijDK.X AND COMJ'ANY, Sil NoilTII I Wbolosalo busl-iifKK. Ktcu-k.

tixtiiifs. mai'liinorv. with fn-M'-atu innriT, hor.o ainl fun -aUM: oi-lrt unify ilt-lit man; at 42: Jiw. est ft- t'itv. N.

.1. l'It A EE--An intoriKt in art invented lionm-liold in-ofxsity. w.rnct Mm; thut pkiv wants. For aiti--ulars i-ui writi- It Iiiijtijror li--. fclEAM I-AI runiiinz li'xt woeklv; tw t-am-i.

4. Bak li--s. r-staiiiant. mi at mark. t.

OKOlMiK HIKSHEELK. 021 North Tenth. ill SAI.lv- in Western a tuHii of ll.iUMi. ilojuir a business r.f year clear. liauihe of 1.

T. Gabriel. Water me. Waireti l'a. 1HH ItKlfi STOHK-Well-stoekeiJ.

romplete. location, thickly puiateil so. ion city. tTer.vtbin soli at rash puri has-er. .1.

M. Fatierson. 411 Itrex.l BuiMiiitf. TO KENT. A HOUSE IN FIRST-CLASS OH-tier, vi'iht rooms, hath, gas and ranee, low 1V4l North Waiumk near Teutlt aud nvc rOU SALE OK KENT MACHINE SHOP.

FIL-ly eiiuiiifMil 4n yearn- eetanlisherl botmI lino Iiheral terms richt party. 213, Inquirer office. STOCKS OK HOBS, clothing, dry sroods boujrht for cath; city or country. Fay, 1 South irh at reef. I OH A EE Ladies' and gents' tailoring establishment, new and old work.

Apply 21S S. Rroad Woodbury, N. J. GOfiO-PAYING KAKERY in Trenton. N.

crnd reason-i for selliug. Apply to C. H. Bibl-maier. N.

American st. Cot'NTEKS. ice lice furniture, specialty. Focz. boies.

drug, clear tixturea, sold; fitting store a 445 N. Tenth t. FOR S.l cheap; doint L.H-k and tiitures of 5tore. td business. 1627, lirauch K-nington ave.

RARE CHANCE, to obtain paying eia store at 1ig baisrain. near Itroad and Chei nut streets. 274. Inquirer ot'liee. HIGHEST I'RICIOS stocks dry poods, cloth ine.

shoes, cents' urnishitics: city, country. Rarsh. SI South Third. WANTED stores for North Croud Dry soods. clothinz.

furnishing easb. Address E. Manltfj. 234S street. WILL PAY SPOT CASH for part or entire stocks of merchandise of any description.

Kilk, 171i Columbia avenue. 4hi CASH SECURES PERMANENT position. salary wi month, all and commission. Call to-day. Windsor Hotel.

Knapp Co. MILK KW'OT. Sl.Vi; ily store. Reakitt. frnw ry liillt W.

store, York. can- r-" AM) SFKVM'ES. Iu.i:irer oftiee. any hnsiDess. 27i.

CIGAR AND PAl'EFt store for sale. Northeast corner F.leyouth and Somerset. CIGAR at No STORE 2(11 IS establish. Arch st. 20 years.

Apply AFTHOKIZEIt yl.tIO per i-opy MORNING PAPER cash. 4m Rerks st. ROUTE, HAKIIEltS wantinu: up to date furniture. Kin? Oermaiitown ayentie. I SAI.K Al oyster saloon; good reasous.

-xuriii imq bt r. ct. FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of best grocery stand in city. Buj 1, iWoucester City, NT. J.

FOR SAI.E--t-.bair barber shop, pood loca-tion. Kensimilon avenue. WANTED L'ON'T SELL furniture, carpet, pianos, an-tiriues. entire households, without our oaslf of-ler; highest cash prices paid: removed immediately, day. nicht: city, country: transactions confident ia 1 communicatf.ms receive t.i-oint.f i.

Incomparable rate Compauv, 1023 lliiiiton. Telephoni- A. Fl RNTTl Ri: WANTlfD your ftirnT-I turc, carj.ets. idanos, auti'iues. entire hotise-I holds, without our cash offer: positively niiihest prices paid: goods leuioved jjisjbt day; Call, wrlle.

city or country. New York Furniture North Second. 'Phone 21-11 D. I DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE, carpet's, without my ca.Jh off fMisitively highest prb-es paid for furniture, antioues. part or entire households our specialty.

Write or call, day or Lii-ht: uoo-ls removed promptly. Columbia Furniture Store. 312 N. Second st. WE ARE IN A POSITION t'T pay bicbest "cash prices for second-hand furniture, cariets.

bed-dina and household K.sids of every description. Send postal or cail. O40 North "Broad street 'Phone 2-29-48 I. CAST-OFF CLOTHING Positively price for ladies' and pents' cast-off clothinir. etc.

Call, write or 'phone i. i.itn and I I KNITLKE. piauos. autiques wanted: entire houses bought for highest tirices. Don't s' ii until you gee my casn oner.

Duling, orijer Seventh an.i Spring Oarden. S. E. AV A I Ftiriittu re. highest cash catwfs, Haines, entire houses; 171 i N.

Twen- A KPET8.1wt prliv jflven for tine ftirnltute. Bass. Ho7 Walnut. WANTED, state low a iliauiolld. nor less tliall i karat; pri.

244. lu.iuircr LETTER not iced. CA BINE i 'hemic stal size, price -si nut Hill. LETTER noticed. I 1 NET I 'heinical sfal.

si p'-ice or ciiestnut Hill. STEAM TA RLE. about P. price. Swauwbk.

f-ct onditi. WANTED Furniture, carpets, pianos entire houses; highest cash. Phillippi. 829 Race. RESORTS Resorts 15 cents a line Daily and Sundays.

NEW JERSEY Atlantic City, N. J. BRANCH OFFICE. 1309-10 ATLANTIC AVENUE. HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantic City, N.

J. Open tlirouahout the year. I uder new Hot and cold sea wafer baths in house and every other modern comfort and appointment. Illustrated booklet on reouest. Capacity.

450. Golf privileges. Traymore Hotel Howard White manager; D. S. White, president RECUPERATE YOUR HEALTH AT THE NEW BRICK HOTEL STRAND ATL CITY Directly on the ocean front.

Open all the year. Sea water baths. FAIRBAIRN A WILLIAMS. LAMONTE SUfc. 0o'e Central l.s-atiou.

Steam heat. $1 daily. from bi-acb. Mrs. I.

H. Miller. DURING WINTER WILL ENTERTAIN irnosts. reduced rates in comfortable i-ottape. 1123 I'acilic ave.

Mrs. Swain, of the Maryland. LakewooJ the lakewood hotel LAKEWOOD. N. J.

THE LEADING HOTEL OF LAKEWOOD. XOW OPEN. The famous Hydrothei apoutie (water Baths remain under the direction of the physician. cure) house Write for illustrated booklet and diapram rooms. JAS.

X. BERRY. of TOURS AND TICKET Everywhere RAYMOND WHITCOMB. Chestnut St. COAL AND WOOD Not ordinary, but specially pood.

bifr. clean, pon-clinking Coal. Only sold here. Dernaud for it keeps ns hustliuii. Stove.

Nut. c. -best Lehigh veins Quick service. Mail. 'Phone X.

13th $4.25 A Square Ton MAMMOTH PEA LEHIGH COAL EGG STOVE. NUT. 0.25: lame family joa S4.25. 2240 lbs. ifuality and weight Kuarant 1.

Whidowa 924 North Nin'li. Mail, telephone. COAL SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS TO RE- Parties. Address 1.U7 v-h. AILRIAD NES ALTI.WORE OHIO R.

R. THROUGH TRAINS WESTWARD. Leave PhCadelphia. 24th and Chestnut Streets nany ounoay. osmnuavs omy Chicago.

7.30 a. 3.o8 p. m. 'siee)'ra. Cineiniiat i.

St. I-ouis. 7.31) a. 12.20 p. m.

a nil 1'. in mepcis. Ill leveiami, in. nuniiayg. s.os p.

rn. I'ittsbuig, 7.3o a. f4.17 (. S0.O8 and Sr.os p. m.

"-Pittsburg Limited." First-class ftire fpini Philadelphia on this train only Svoo. second class S7.o. Pullman drawing-room sleeping car. Diuiug car sTves breakfast. ROYAL BLUE For Baltimore and Washington.

0.35, 7.30 10.26 a. and 12.2H 'LSi 3 08 T417 D-. 5.4S D. 7.26 and 9.3S m' R. "Royal Limited." finest davlight train the world.

Exclusively Pullman Eomip-ment. Buffet, Smoker. Parlor ami Observation Buffet Curs. Unexcelled Dining and Cafe Car Service. No extra fare other than l'uilmau rliarice.

Dinine- Car. I or other trains to Chester and AA'llmlngton secure time table from Ticket Agents. Offices n.04 Chestnut 13th and Chestnut 1005 Chestnut 3962 Market 0O9 s. 3d st 1209 X. 2d and at fctatloD, i'4tli auU Chebtnut tta.

I fJ.YiXSYLVM.VM K.lf.HO.l li TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION LHning car. 1 1 Dailv. Week-davs. FOK THE WKST S.4') A. M.

daily. I'ittsburg. Chleasro. nati, Louisville and St. Louis (Dining car.) 10.20 A.

M. daily for Pittsburir and Cbicazo. I No coaches to I'ittsbur. Limited to two bufc't parlor cars. 11.

40 A. M. daiiv. Pittsburg! and Cleveland. 12.2o I'.

M. daily. --Limited." 1'ittsbnrB. Chicago. Cleveland, Toledo.

Ciucinuati, and St. Louis. (Iinlu Car.l I. M. dailv.

Pittsburg. Toledo. Chieaso, Nashville (via Cincinnati and Louisville), in- diauaiHilis and St. Louis iDiuine Car.) o-2o I'. M.

dailv. I'ittsburg, CVdurnbus, Idian- apoliM, Louisville and St. Louis. S.oo P. M.

daily, I'ittsburg aud Chicago; for Toledo, except Saturday. 11. "5 P. M. daily, l'ittsburs.

Cincinnati and i 'leyeland. 11.20 P. M. daily. and Chicaso, dally for Knoiriilo via Shenandoah Valley Route; for Cleveland except Saturday.

Look Haven Express I a. m. Kane Express $8.30 a. m. Elmira and Renova Express .11.40 a.

m. WilllamsixTt Exp. Sun's. p. m.

o.3 p.m. Erie Express S.fHj p. m. and lt.20 p. m.

CumlK-rland Valley R. 4.2o. S.40 a. 11.4o a. u.so.

ll.2 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 4.3o and 11. 20 p.

ru. FOll BUFFALO Via 1. Via I'. For Emporium Junction, 8.30 a. m.

aud 8.25 in. daily. CaiiandaiKiia. S.30 a. m.

week-days. 8.50 III. except Saturdays, and 11. 20 n. in.

daily. SCUUYXKiLL mVIsION Photnixvllle. 1'oftstown and Iteauing. 5.40, 10.2S a. 12.52 (Saturdays only), 1.3D, 4.

lO. i.5. s.42 and 11.50 p. iu. Sundays.

p. 5.6s. a. 12.32. 8..

p. 4.4S m. Phoe-and 5.52 iiixvuie only, i.2! a. in. p.

in. weefe-dars. For Pottsville, 5.40, 9.10, 10. 2S a. l.oO.

4.10, S.42 p. m. week-days. Sundays, t.50, .23 a. 5.58 p.

ui. For HazJeton aud Wilkes-Barre (Throngn Vestl-bub-d Trains, Pullman ISuffet Parlor Cars and Coaches), connecting for Seianton, 0. lo a. and 4.10 p. m.

wi-ek-davs. FIK 3SKW YOKK Espress, ieekdavs, 3.20. 4.20. 4.40. 5.00, 5.18, 6.5j, 7.03.

S.2o. t.03, 0.50, 10.21, 11. 00 a. m. 12.0o nrin, 12.

l.tH, 1.40, 2.30, 3.ttii, 3.5,1. 4.0,1 (Limited. 4.11), 5.0o, 5.o. 6.0i. T.oa, S.tif, 10.t) p.

12.02 nitht. Snndavs oil a on i in fi.mi r. is 8.25, 9.5o.- 10.21. 11.21). a.

2.30. 4.011 (Limited 4.11. l. m. 2t).

.02 o. oti. 7.02, S.l)5, 10.00 nisht. For Iioston without chanpe. 10.50 a.

m. weekdays anil 8.05 p. m. daily. lor Sea Girt.

Ashury I'ark. Ocean Grove Long Branch, 8.2". 11.02 a. 4. 0l P.

m. and and For Lambert vf lie. Easton and Serantou 0.5O, f.Ofl a. 12.00 noon, 3. 52.

o.oo, (Lambert-ville and Easton onlyl, week-davs. and 7.02 p. m. daily. Buffalo, 9.00 a.

m. week-days, and 7.02 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AXI THE SOUTH For Baltimore aud Washincton.

3.50. 7.20. 8.32. jo.r., ii.m. u.l.i.;, "LIM, 4.45.

5.25. COS. ti.20, "0.55. 7.31 p. m.

nisht, week-davs. Sundays, 3.5n, f.25. 11.2-3, 12 03. 1.13. 3.13.

3:20. 4.4H. j.oo. tj.55, 7.3l p. iu.

and 12.20 ni; 3.20 and 7.20, 5.25, 2.16 ror namnjore, aeenmraodation. 9.12 a. pi and 4.01 m. week-days. 5.07 and 11.2 5 p.

and m. ru. aauy. Atlantic Coast Line, 12.20 niirht. dailv Express, 12.03 p.

Southern Railway, "Express. G.05 and 6.55 uauy. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Metropolitan Limited." 3.2i p. press.

7.20 a. ui. daily. Norfolk and Western Railway. aud New Orleans.

p. in Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, a. ni. week-davs and 7.31 p. "Florida to.

daily. and Ex- For Memphis daily. Express. 10.20 m. flan v.

For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk 10.10 a. m. week-days. 11. 20 p.

m. daily. FOK ATLANTIC CITV Leave Broad Street Station via Delaware River Bridge. Express, 9.40 a. 7.14 p.

m. weekdays. Sundays, 9.20 a. 7.14 p. m.

Leave MARKET STREET WH A RF. Express, 9.00 a. 2.O0. 4.00 () minutes). 5.

lt p. m. week-days. Sundtivs. fl.oo.

o.dd a. m. Teave MARKET STREET WHARF as follows: For New York; Express, 9.UO, 9.48 a. 4.28 p. Ui.

wi-ek-davs. For Seaside I'ark. Island Heights and Long Branch. 8.12 a. id.

and 4. (mi p. in. week-days Sundays, 8. 3d -a.

m. FOK CAl'K MAT. SKA ISLE CITY," OCEAN CITV, Avalon. Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wtldwood and Holly Beach Express. 9.D0 a.

m. and 4. on p. m. week-days.

Sundays. 9.O0 a. ni. For Somers roint. Express.

9.0O a. 4.00, 5.15 p. in. week-days. Sundays, 9.oo and lo.i-Ki a.

m. The Union Transfer Company will call for and check bairzaue from hotels and residences jj. B. HUTCHINSON. J.

It. WOOD!" General Manager. General Passenger Agt. PHILADELPHIA READING RAILWAY Anthracite Coal. Ko Smoke.

No Cinders. Trains Leave Reading Terminal. Philadelphia FOK NEW lOKk 2.00. R.OO, 7.30 '(two-hour train), 8.3i (two-l-oiu- traini. 9.30, 10.30.

II. 25 a. 12 52 (din-injr car). 1.30. 3.25.

4.0O. 5.51. 7. no, 8 2o onnius carl p. 12.05 night.

Sundays 2.3o. i.iH.i, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30 a. 12.13 'idininc car) 1 jO. 3. lo.

5.0O. 5.43. S.2o (diuimr carl ii. in 12.05 niKht. IeaTe 2Uh and Chestnut streets.

3.25. 0.O5, lo.o, ii. a. 12. oi car), 0.04, 5.50, 8.24 (dining can, 11.58 p.

m. Sundavs- 0.2.1. ID. 20 a. 12.

1, 3.34, 5.50, 5s ii. In addition to the Liberty Street Terminal, all New York trains except the 12. oft midnlubt aud 2.3o a. connect at Jersey "itv for New Ter-1 nnnal. foot of Whitehall Street (South Ferry) Parlor cars on all day express trains and sleeping cars on night trains to ajid from New York FOR BETHLEHEM.

EASTON AND POINTS IN LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEY'S 2 30. K.m). 8.00. lo. 35.

ll.a a. 12.3o. 4 30 5.0O. i.oo, 7.IMI, p. m.

Sundays 2 SO 0.15. S.K2. 1 o. 35 a. 1.32.

4.oi. 7. ml. iu. tll.OO a.

8.3(1 p. m. week-davs and 4.0O. 8.3o p. m.

Sundays do not connect for Easton) Wilkosbarro and ScrantoD, vcstibuled Aver, 6.00 p. iu ltuffalo, NiMffarit Falls and Chicago a. 12.00 I Black Diamond Express) 7.im, p. ui. Sundays 10.35 a.

7 im 8.30 p. ni. The 7.00 p. in. daily has no connection for Buffalo or 8.30 p.

m. daily for Niagara Falls For Schuylkill Valley Points For R. R. points, week-dav. 04 s.5S a.

1.00, 5.2l p. m. Suudays 7 oj a. (i.21 o. io.

For Pho.mixville and Pot'sfown- Express 8 3fi 1o 21 a. 4. mi. ll.Otfn 7.21. 11.

P8 a. 1.0!. 4 7 4. "0.21. C.imi, 7.21 p.

m. Sundays Expiess' 4 'mi, a. 4.n;, 8.36. 11.30 p. m.

I.i'O. 10.08 a. 1 r. I 6.21 For Reaulus Exprttss. 10.21 a nj 4-" 4.

(Ml. 11.30 p. m. Too' 7. 21 a.

"1.05. 4.00. K.06. 7.21 p. hi.

Express. 4.00, 9.00 a. 4 8 3 p. ru. 7.0J a.

1.51. tj -'i lor Lebanon and Harrisburg Express 8 If? 10.21 a. 4.35. 0.3H p. m.

4 3() a. 7.21 p. m. Sundays Express, 4. 00 a' 4.01, 8.SH p.

m. 7.o0 a For Gettysburg Week-days, 4.30, 8.36, 10 a. m. For Pottsville Express. S.3.

10.21 a. 4 4.35, (5.30. 11.0ii p. in. 4.0O 7 21 a.

1.30, O.im! j. m. Sundays Express 4 H) 9.00 a. 1L3 p. Accom i.m! a.

p. m. For S8amokin and Williamspoit Express 10.21 a. 4.m;. ll.3ti p.

ni. 4 3() a. n. Sun. lays Express.

4.00, 9.06 a. m. 4 06 11.06 p. ni. Additional for Shamokin Week-days, 6.36 p.

ru. 1.36 Express For Danville and Bloomsburg, week-davs, 10 "1 a. m. Lock Haven. Clearfield and P.ellefonte Express (Sleeper) daily, exceut Saturday, Ml 36 p.

Runs via Subway. Flt ATLANTIC CITY Leave. Chestnut Street and South Wharves: Week-days Express. 9.oO Street a. in.

i.ni, o.ii i i minutes). T.ir, p. 7.ihi a. 5.15 p. m.

Sunda vs Express 9. On. lo.iKt a. 7.15 p. in.

8.imi a 5.oi p. m. lailor ears on all express trains FOi: CAFE MAY AND OCEAN CITY Week-days 8.45 a. 4.15 p. m.

Sundays Chestnut 8.45; South S.3o a. in. FOR LAHEHOOD Week-days only 7.o, 8.45 a. p. m.

2.00. 4.15 Detailed time tables at ticket offices. 3th and Chestnut 834 Chestnut 10o5 Chestnut io!) South 3d 0962 Market aDd at Stations. Through Pullman Parlor Car. Union Transfer Company will call for and cheek hai-irage from hotels and residences.

TOYS, GAYiES, ETC. TOYS SACRIFICVLD for storage charges. Bargains for small dealers and early shoppers Son.OOO worth of toys, games and dolls to pick iioiij iiim at nail usual prices, lions or all li.1- scTlpti.uss. 9c. up to dolls, and undressed, kid Iwiy and jointed; railroad trains.

I 1'ie. ni: hundreds of musical and mechanical I ojs. oc. i.i ooii nouses, srocery stores ami meat markets. 25c.

up; Noah's arks. 3o differ- c.o. arieiies. us-, up: uoti furniture. 24c to 3.oO; siiecial for this week.

only, child's sweeper. wood and iron express wagons and eo- up; sianonary steam engines. 48. s---. hi tiarness jj ifi.iv up; magic lanterns, 4So.

up-games. up; sets of dishes and hundreds of other articles. Children's velocipedes and bovs' and girls' bicycles at your own prices First floor. Groat Storage House. jn5 Market street Oiten Friday and Saturday nlehts STORAGE H.u li.vi Kht-iwns negotiated, packinr shippinir.

moving, city, country; will accept old furniture iu exehaniro. Incomparable storage Warehouse. 1625 Thompsou. Telephone 29-15 A. DIAMOND STORAGE WAREHOUSES; KTOR-age; Mv 1 an; Wagons to hire; EcUj.t ea given.

l(a)2 Diamond. HAULING FREE Girard avenue. -Girard Storage Company. Phone 2-29 64 A 918 HOTELS AND APARTMENTS THE BRISTOL (12th and Walnut)-room. private bath.

-Large front When children are fretful without apparent cause always ailing, puny, delicate, and you cannot make out what is the Dt.D. Jayue's Tonic Vermifuge will generally litinj them round aright. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT AN EjUAI TII OLD i r. E-J A FECTOR-ANT. MARRIED HETRICK SNYDES.

On Wednesday yen. Xyveniber 27, at Saint George's, iiethotiuit I i I of Labor Brothers New York 8 BARGE WlLMoRj; Kii.M, REK. At- Illlllle I tv. Nov I pons barge a tot nl wreck. aptain ot the Wllmoio identified one drowned man as a lortugiii Ke lieloiieing to his crew name unknown.

No others i.ieni uie.l Josephine floated and towed in. Boston. Nov. 27. -S.

hr. Josephine I i-oni this port fur Bear River. N. with tlour and u.esl. ran ashore a few (lavs ago on the oast end of 1 Island unr Annapolis, but was successfully floated next flav.

and as towed to her lest ination EFFECT OF A GALE AT ST. Johns F.St. Johns. N. Nov.

27. -As a result ot yesterday gale sel.r. Alarl.inthus is bo! and will become a total wreck. Her crew were stued. S.

hr. Duke was driven aground; she lost part of her keel, but was ntloaicd. Sehr. Active foundered: her crew shore after Double. Sehr.

Lilv.lale li missing, and as she carries nineteen' pnssen-gers beside her crew six cutu, great anxiety is felt concerning her. Lost sails and shifted cargo. i yard Haven. Nov. 27.

Sehr IlitchciK-k. Brunswick. for Bath jeporis November 24. Atlantic Citv. in heavy easterly gab-, blew away jibs and was obliged to anchor half a mile from shore Had decks swept and deckload shifted.

SPEAR HAD DECKIiAD Haven. Nov. 28. Sehr D. Howard Spear Itarleii for Bath, bad deckload shifted lu easterly gale November 24.

REUBEN" EASTMAN ARRIVED ineyard Haven. Nov. 27. Sehr. Reuben East, man.

Trim, from Jersey City for Bangor, with cement, which arrived at this port this morning, experienced a heavy northwest squall when alsut teu miles west of the Vlnevard Sound lightship irly yesterday morning. and tore her mainsail, two Jibs and sprung the foremustliead. STEAMERS' SCHEDULE TO ARRIVE. Date ofl Sailing. Name.

From. For. tEiixltila tNlgretia tFrisia TAppalaebee W'tehawken tBreinerh.iven tCrowu British Aureole Calabria tLucerna Ionia io Assyria Nord America Netiatrla Palatla tl'lanet Venus, Astrakhan Island SieiHa Waesland Switzerland Minnesota Minneapolis Potsdam Georgian Pennsylvania Frlesl'and La Gaseogne. Umbrla. Cymric Philadelphia Praetoriau Coh.rad.

tLuclllne Aller Irurak Bat. i Sardinian Ma til ton N.sirrllHiid Oceanic Xor. 9 Rotterdam Nov. 9 Marseilles NOV. 10 Hflmhiirff Phlldda Phllada Pbllads- Phtladai Philada Pbilada, Pbilada.

N. York PblUdu Nov. 12 Loudon Nov. 14 Manchester Not. 14 Bremen Not.

15 l.nilon NOT. 16 tnt u. err. I Not. lUCette Nov.

16 Naples Not. 17 Shields Not. 17Hull Not. 17 Hamburg (Not. 17 llanibuig I Not.

18 'Genoa Nov. 11 Naples Not. 19j Boulogne I Not. 2oj Avnniouth IN'ov. 2o Shlel.ls IN.

York Pbilada lurk Phllada Pbilada N. York-N. York X. York Phlluda' Pbilaibi X. York N.

York Phllada Nov. 2ojCopenbageu yv. -aot. I Liverpool Nov. 21; Antwerp Nov.

21iLondnn Nov. 21 London Nov. 21 Rotterdam Not. 21 'Liverpool Nov. 22; llsmburir Philada Phi lad it N.

York N. York Vnrli W. York Nov. N. York N.

York N. York N. York N. York N. York aot.

23 1 Havre Nov. 23: A vnrnnni Nov. 23iOiieenstown Nov. 23'c herhourg Nov. IN.

Y'ork Nov. 24 ShleMu 'Phllada York Phllada i Pbilada. York Phllada N. York Nov. 24 Gibraltar Not 24 Bilbao Nov.

26 Llvefoo Nov. 28 Iondon 28 7oeofistow li IN'ov. 2.8 TO DEPART. Date of Name. (Sailing tEast Point.

I 29 Belgenlanrt Nov. 3u G. Waldersee. Nov. 3o Tra vi.

I Nov. 3il Spart'n PrinceiNov. 30 For. From. Phllada', York London Liverpool Hamburg Naples, Genoa Azores, Italy.

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

York PMlurta Iiew Campania Astoria i Etixlnia Nov. 30 i.onuou Liverpool Glasgow Rotterdam Hull Antwerp Kotterdam Bremen Cadiz, Genoa Naples. Genoa. Southampton Antwerp LIverpiHjl Bremen Havre Iondon Livei'piiol Bristol Naples Liverpool London Liverp. ml Rotterdam Hamburg Naples, Genoa.

Hull Antwerp Liverpool Naples, Genoa. Naples, Genoa. Southampton Antwerp Liverpool Glasgow Antwerp Havre LHcrpool Iitid.ui Hamburg Naples, Genoa. Bremen Not. 30 Not.

30 Nov. On Cousuo! Nov. 30 N. York N. ork Vr.rW St.

Cuthbert llvnilnni Nov. 30 Not. 30 Kr'prlnze W'm'Dec. Buenos-Aires Vine. Floria.

Dec. 3 3 N. York N. York X. Yotk YnlL- Philadelphia Zeelam! Majestic Bremen La Gascocne Dec.

I Dee. N. York i or N. York jDec. IDec.

X. York Phllmb. tl'rown Point Waesland Planet Venus. jDec. Dec.

I'hilaiU Phllada X. York V.o-s- Calabria I le. Georgian I ec. I iec. Dec.

I ice. i Dec. I ec. I Dec. II lee Minneapolis Umbrla Potsdam Palatla Aller N.

York xork N. York X. York YorL- Buffalo British Kim X. ork York Cymric Columbia St Prtnl X. York N.

York-X. York X. York X. York N. York Frlesland 11 1 1 ec.

1 1 I iec. 1 1 11 Dec. 12 I iec. 14 leeanfc t.r.i...iri.qn IN. York iphilad i York 'Philada N.

Y.H-k 1 York N. Yoi Swlt y.erlnnrl No. ni I and vMiiineH.il a Pciinsvlvaniii Dec. 14 1 He. 1 1 Laon Dec.

14 K.W.der lie 14 Vessels marked tl carry the mails. tDo not carry passengers. FOREIGN MAILS Closing at Philadelphia Postoffice for Week Ending November 30 FRIDAY For Newfoundland, per S. S. Si berian from Philadelphia.

7 A. M. for Mexico, per S. S. Matanzas via Tampico (when special ly addressed), A.

lor rurope, tier B. H. Campania, via cip--iistown. 11 I. M.

DAILY. Malls for cuna. by rail to Port Tam pa. Florida. erinesnay and Saturday, 10.4 A.

Al. Mexican overland. 6.00 A. 9.30 A. 11.31) A.

XL. 3.HO 1'. 6 P. 9.30 P. foreign registered mail.

I. M. malls for China. Japan. Hawaii and Australia.

via Vancouver. 9.30 M. nod 9.3o P. mans for New Orleans. 6 P.

M. and 11 P. mans for the Philippine Islands, 9.31) A. M. and 9.3i P.

mails for San Francisco. ft.OO A. M. and 9.3o P. malls for Newfoundland, via North Sydney.

2.00 I'. mails for St. Pierrc-Jliqitelon. via Boston, P. 51.

TRANS PACIFIC MAILS, ETC. 5fails for Tahiti and 5Iarqueas Islands, per S. S. Australia, close at San Fraucisco, Not-1 ruber 29, luol. 5Ialls for China and Japan, per S.

S. Empress of China (registered mall when specially addressed close at Vani over, Leconiber 2. 19ol. Alalia for China and Japan, per S. S.

Kiusblu Xfani (registered mail must be specially addresser! via Seattle), ol.Mse at Seattle, Deeenitier 3. 1901. -Mails for Hawaii. China, Japan and the. Philippine Islands, per S.

S. Doric, flew at San Frandsco. December 3. 1901. Mails for Australia (except West Australia, which, are forwarded via Europe), New Xew Caledonia, Hawaii.

Fiji and SutOuan lel-ancln and H.iwa'l. -r S. S. Ventura, clone at ban Francisco, December 6, luol. Xlails for China and Japan, per S.

3. to close at Tacoma, December 1901. Mails for Austrnlia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe and Xew Zealand, which goes viii San Franciscoi, and Fiji Islands, per S. S. JI lowers close at Vancouver, B.

December 13. IPOI. Xlails for China, Japan, Hawaii and tbe Philippine Islands, per S. S. Nippon 5Iaru, close, at San Francisco.

Dcc-diIhT 11, 1901. Xlails for Hawaii, per S. Alameda, close daily, San Fraucisco. December 14, 1901. Verdict for Defendant Special to The Inquher.

Xor. iS--Tbc Jury In tlio case of AlOort II. Moore against the Fidelity Trust Compauy, of I'hiladclr'bia. this ninrniog i'Prf eil vc-rdi'-r In fav'" of the ilcfemlant. They Jaod been oat tip-1 entire night.

PI IPIPINP KT rs TKLI' Yor -u-r- Lllx" IlL about it. FITCH CULM-ICAL. Box l'liJJailcJpliU, l'a. 3 Port of Philadelphia, Nov. 29.

Sun rises 7.oi A.M. Sets. High water-Philadelphia 3.52 A.M Breakwater ..10.44 A.M Low water Philadelphia ..10.35 A.M Brea'cwatcr 4.12 A. XI 4.38 P.M. 4.17 P.M.

.11.26 P.M. 1 1.2 P.M. 4.56 P.M. Arrived Yesterday Str. RAYONNE Von Hugo, Savon-i, bal- last.

Philip Ruproeht (Nov. 2n. Sir. PARAGUAY. Hall.

lyraln. Ohio, via Montreal, ballast. Darrah FJwell. Str. INDIAN Snow, Boston, Geo.

C. Eckhardt. Str. ERICSSON, Grace, S. roves.

Baltimore, F. Str. ROANOKE, Joy. Cook Cinnnieer S. S.

Sehr. HILDA. Rhinos, Jacksonville, lumber, o. Savannah, lumber. II.

D. Mav Co. Sehr. FriNOBSCOTT. Randlctt, Savannah, lumber, Habit Cummins.

Sehr. WM. D. MARVEL. O'Keefe, Lewes, ballast, J.

L. Nicholson. Cleared Yesterday Str. SAGINAW. Tunucil, Richmond, Win.

P. Clyde Ac Co. Delaware Bay and River News Breakwater, Nov. 2. Arrived-Schr.

A I A1NSL1E, from New York. Passed ou Strs MARYLAND Philadelphia for Ix.ridon: OTTAWA lllr.i. do for I.ndon: THOKNTOXDALE (Br.l. do for Montevideo; GRECIAN, for Boston: bark QU EVILLY (Fr.b for Dieppe. In port Barge ASTY.

In porl awaiting orders-Bark FALLS OF ETTRICK I from Java, via Hampton Roads. Reedv Island. Passed down Sehr. MAIXE, for Norfolk. Marcus ssod down Strs.

OLAF KYRRK for St. John, X. B. GULF STREAM, for Richmond, etc. Marcus Hook.

Nov. tip Steamer PARAGUAY, Rand, Lorain, Ohio for Philadelphia. Reedv Island. Nov. 28.

Passed up -Steamers YEMASSEE. O'Nei). from Richmond: ROAN-oKE. Joy. from Jacksonville; schrs.

LUCY FRIEND Thomas, from Pigeon Cove (In tow-tug ACTlVEi: JOHN ROSE. Shaw, from Savannah (in tow tug DOANEi. Passed down Str. ALABAMA Br.l. Gwatklns, for Santiago via Norfolk.

and Kingston, Jamaica. Delaware Breakwater. Nov. 28. lassed up Str.

AMERICA Kjelde. from Port Antonio. Arrived-Sehr. ANNIE A1NSLIE. Stront.

from New York. Passed otit-Strs. OLAF KYRRK Falsen. for St. John.

N. B. GRECIAN. for Boston: MARYLAND Clarke, for Iondon: oTTAXVA if noils. for Iinden: THORToNDALF, (Br.l.

Gibson, for Montevideo: GULF STREAM. Swalii. for Richmond: ADMIRAL SCHLEY, Butman, for Port Antonio: SIBERIAN' Outram. for St. Johns, X.

and Glasgow; SAGINAW, Tun-pell, for Richmond; bark QU EVILLY Loisel, for Dieppe. OTHER PORTS Sailed Baltimore, Nov. ANTHONY GROVES, for Philadelphia. Gnbraltar. Nov.

LB t'OQ from All- cente for Marcus Hook. Bilbao. Nov. 24. Str.

IRURAK BAT for Phila- Ouee'nstown. Nov. 28. Str. XOORDLAND for lUilbiileliihia.

Carteret. 27. Sch. DAY LIGHT for Wil mington. Del.

New Loudon. Nov. 27. -Sch. THERESA YYOI.r from Philadelphia for Wiekford.

Sch. FRAN CIS GOOIIN'OW from Philadelphia for 27. -Str. VILLE DE DOUAI, for Marcus Hook. Arrived Baltimore Nov.

28. Str. AXT1IOXY GROVES, from Philadelphia. Vin.vard Haven. Nov.

27. Sehr. JOHN PROCTOR, from Philadelphia for Boston (lost lly- wVl'niiugt'oii. Nov. 27.

Sch. I. J. SAWYER from Philadelphia. Uyannis.

Nov. BELLE IJALLADAY from Philadelphia. Nov. 27. AXXIK E.

BICKER SON" from Philadelphia. Savannah. Nov. 28. -Sch.

ROB ROY from Phila- Norfolk'." 28. Sch. JOHN B. PAIGE from Philadelphia. Passed Chatham, Nov.

27. Str. MA VERB. K. towing S.

O. barges NO. OS and NO. so irom runauoi-piiia tor Bangor. Cleared Portland, Nov.

RICHARD F. C. HARTLEY for Philadelphia. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS JOSE GALLART. Span.

2458 tons, Havana to Philadelphia or -ew ir, r.o.a. Spn. 1628 tons, Havana lo New Xork, sugar, M1RAMAR. Br. 1561 Liverpool, cotton.

20s tid, HEIGH IXGTOX. Br. tons, Charleston to 1 tec. 1827 tons Hamburg to Charleston, kaiiiit. ANNIE LEWIS.

Am. to Buenos Avres. lumber. II. JoHNSoN.

Am. iin.iiu.G vre luinla-r. 03.8 tons. Portland 981 tons, Boston fo A LBERTI Br. 054 tons.

Buenos Ay r-s Haiti- to Boston, wool. A 1 t. S. (II.IUIIKX. tons.

iiioi to Havana. EDITH Al MAY. water to coal. Kl.io. Am.

li: tons. Edge-Wee-Read- coal, yl.2-. Am. 121 W. R.

CHEST. tons. Port hawUoii to Eastport. coal. 85c.

U'lHTEXSIA. Am- tons. lug to Bar IlartKir. coal. 90c.

HAMBURG. Am. 17 tous. Perth Amboy to Isaiem. coai, JOHN PAUL.

Am. sehr. 052 tons, Portland to Am. 159 tons, sugar. and port XIavaguez.

shooKs. etc JENNIE A. STURBS. Muc. ris to isew lurs, charges.

nsiiiK RRONSON. Am. 952 tons. Brunswick to perm Ainooy or xorn, nes 1 HELEN M. ATWOOD.

Am. tons. Fernnndiua to New iors, iniiioer. LAGLNA. Am.

ioub. Xew Y'ork to San Juan, muse. GLADYS. Am. 646 tons.

New lore to Havana, crushed stone, ii.mi ami uiscnarg-u. GRETA. Br. 146 tons. Port Williams to ll.ivaon Tir.fntocs.

VFN'US m. 194 tons, uaitimore fo Georgetown, f. C-. an-i muni lumber. with MARITIME NOTES CREW OF BARK LORETO RESCUED -Mar- NtM.ltW V.

-I. ill' cr -i iu- iwrk ireto. which left St John. on November 0. oouuu i-" was abandoned, waterlogged.

Novemoe- 1: were landed here to-day by tbe British s'eati ir Xlasconomo, wfiicn arrived from Balti- more. LAKE STEAXIER Ott 1 ti f. uu. The 1-ake steamer t-arauav. after a itiiiuu voyage, iium iiiani Ohio, by way of Montreal.

Is to be fitted out lit Roach's shipyard as a tank vessel to carrj .11 between Sabine Pass. Texas, and Hook It is tLat she is onl' tbi at arry us Ilnr.k it is stat.si TLat sne is ia teveral steuuiera that are t. 1- con verted into tankers to engage In this ENORMOUS PETROLEUM 1 r.x- of oil rrntu tins h.i i im i-i break all r-eords. 1-tgures conipib-d up to date show that since January 1 more than 35S iKMi.ia1 gallons have left the Delaware. This Is 70.oh..oio gallons more tbau were exported during the ourresiH.ndlng period of last year.

Now being loaded or under charter to load oil here are eleven tank steamers, one steamer with case oil. seven ships and twelve barks. All the snips auu six oi me i.arKS are to go lo Japan. LUCY E. FRIEM ARRIVED DAM schooner Lucv E.

Friend, from Pigi-on Cove for Philadelphia, passed Reedy Island yesterday with part of her bowsprit gone. DoXlINGO DE LARRINAGA BEACHED. Lrei-don, Nov. 28. Steamer Domingo de Larrin-aga' Hudson, from Savannah, via New-port News, for Bremen, before reported, floated after beinj asiiore at Nleuwc was afterward beached in the roads to rcve'it MUCH Nov.

Cralgnair Mjr-dock from Negro Bay. New Caledonia. 4. for Philadelphia and New York, has I )ted at Lloyds as missing. Th- Craignair whs an iron vessel of tons, built at Glasgow in 1875.

She bailed from Auckland. X. She was consigned to Peter Wright Hun, ot Xc-w York au'J Phila-iol-pbia. eial cas radiator. J4; Dalslmer bicvcle.

Ram- pays for it all. regardless of quality quan-y pedals aud Kcliey Lantile bars. S12. 214ti'y I'omtuessed air system. Moths removed.

Richmond st. i FRIDAY AND SATFRDAY- Fine parlor suit. 12. cost $15: oak sup. oak sideboard.

other tine furniture Storage r-ntrnice rear 15 North Ninth st. EoLlAN and 12 rolls, costinp jiiiiHi. new. will he sold for M75: ran be paid mouthly tit unall advance in y.ric... Nerthvcst.

corner (t ud Thompsou r-tii-ols. tL I Nir A IX. cents yard: Brussels carpet, all kinds. 4 uts jard; private tl tj.c. North Sixth.

ROBVJS t-T or ouch: lose satin derby oho C'efr l-rauch. Girard ave. tile; ip. pall' of lu- r. 2R 1)R SALE- Stock, fixtures and of v-rrwerv store, doiti a cash business of Weekl.V.

li 235. lHllil'Ci lifliCO. UoikI n.iyinr rcpiiiriug btisln.s for sab rile-. iw iter oluiiibi.i ave. I-a vina city.

I'art leu tars, 2024 V'Jil SALE milk. butt. r. store erlaud hue st. milk man.

924 W. JtKDROOM SUIT, cotnil-fe; cost $3o. will scll for half; no 21. Iii.piir.-r 1 oR SALE--G 221 Race yi. io.J payina lodlni: house.

Apply A wa it 1 OR SAI.K-I'lsed! bouse, 27.. S.J.-...KS.-I.A1 EST WILCOX luacbiite: all atta-'iiim i't. S25. for $5. sewiiij; 34 Girard ai.

VKRJ OF l.ANEY r.H.f paint. beau. indc 211. itniettble Iuipiiror ln-n and oftiee. 1 OR SALE-- blKllle: a tidy and poti-'ti "25 Emerald st.

stor- doitis tul.l.'MlllA new. Allien; till N. HI AUNG Eleventh stove. N. bosinesfl.

ASS FAN C.KF. t.u.l Addict 25s. In.inirer tee cream rice. fflACHlNERY AND TOOLS cannot the a haiilins you ard. be End 1C.

laid. 2C. car.et laid. 2 2614 or AV A si ion luai'to Viiuttfii; Press. ehtpes.

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