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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER "WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18. 1891. 6 MILLEK. On November 15.

1891, Robert, pon 891. Marv Ann, JLMVSEMEXTS. A DVEETISEMEXT3 SIT UJL 2 OXS WAFTED. Museum, ffreat-grandson of CaDtain Thomas I HI MF.R On Nov. 13 if Janner Came, ot Colonel Gridley's rr-i- Ue late vbuat Brk'" rear liuer, in ber iota FIAXOS AND Buy From the Manufacturer Direct of John aud the late Louisa Miller, in his 28th year.

That may be Inserted in The PnrLADll-PHlA Ix- PATRIOTS UfiLLEY FORGE Finest Stock of Pianos and Organs in tM ment of artillery of Massachusetts, aud groat-grcat-crandson ot Major Edward Carties, of Boston regiment, whose two brothers and three sons served in the Massachusetts State. Prices That Defy Competition. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MissH. Harris, lessee and Manager.

THE AUSTRIAN JUVENILE BAND, 40 WONDERFUL BOY ARTISTS. Two Nights Only and One Matinee. EVENINGS OF NOVEMBER 19 A 201 MATIN EE FRIDAY. 20th. at 3 O'CLOCK.

Only One Week in this Country and Have CAPT1VATKD BOSTON. They form a Complete Rand aud Trained Choir In one, playing ne relative ami iriennu wi ihij ui -3 i n-spectfnllv invited to attend the funeral, on Wed-esday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. Oak Lane, near Bartram avenue. To proceed to Horntown Cemetery. MILLER.

On Sunday morning. October tS. 1801, at Brooklyn, N. Ann Elizabeth Bruuner, wife of Joseph A. Miller, aeed 71 years.

nteri ed Iu reeu wood. MI TON. On the 17th Jenny McKee Mln-tnn. wife of T. .1.

Minton. Those who wish to ADVERTISE FOB A SITUATION Under the head of SITUATIONS WANTED Pianos to Bent Bargains See ts Eefora Buying. Hew Pianos, '200, $250, 300. F. G.

S3IITH, A Distinguished Party Inspects Historic Spots. Sole Manufacturer Bradbury Webster HUNGARIAN DANCES, DELIGHTFUL AUSTRIAN AIRS Pianos, 1020 ABCII Street. siuiEEB at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD. ONE CENT A WORPi ONE CENT A WOKIA BOARDING. ROOMS.

DOG" AND BIRDS. WANTS, MISCELLANEOUS, set solid In agate tvpe. SITUATION'S WANTPt) SITUATIONS WANTED B1TUATIONS WASTED ONLY FTVF. CENTS A LINK ONLY FIVE CENTS A LINE ONLY FIVE CENTS A LINK KFT.P WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FTJEK! FRPE. free: RETARDED BY THE STORM $1 DOWN AND $1 A WEEK, loin Philadelphia Piauo Club to obtain Will be charged at the small rate of AN IX JOK E) PIECES.

The latter lntrolnces Bright Snatches of Song, Whistling and Jolly Choruses. MISS MARIE GLOVER. SOPRANO. Reserved Seats, 75c. andSl.uO.

General Ad The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully in vitei to intend tlie funeral, on Wednesday morning, if'i instant, at 11 o'clocU. from the residence of her son. Allen Berkhimer. near Ambler, Pa, Interment, at Cpjer Dublin Lutheran Church. Carriages will meet 9.

OS A. M. train from and Green at Ambler Station. BIX DEE. -On the ltith C.

Frederick Binder, in the S4t.h vear of his aire, at hi? late residence, northeast collier Thirty-first ud Thompson BODEN. -On 13th Kev. James M. Bo-den. aged 67 years.

Relatives and friends are resrectfnilT Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 242ft Oxford street, on Wednesday, lsth at 2 o'clock. Intel ment private. the I5t.li Inst. Margaret Cecelia, daughter of Richard aud Alary Cassidy. aged 22 years.

The relatives and friends of the family. Sacred Heart Society, B. V. It. Sodality, Children ot -Mary and Christian Doctrine Society of the immaculate Conception, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock, from ber parents' residence.

25 Otter street. Solemn high mass at Iniuia ulate Conception Church. 1 utermeut at Cathedral Cemetery. the 14th Instant, Patrit Craven. The relatives and friends of the family, and St.

Anne's T. A. K. Society, are respeciiiilly invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday niornlng. at R1-.

o'clock, from his late residence. 2933 East Tiiompson street. Twentv-fiftti ward. Solemn FIVE CENTS PER LINE. Piano at the cash price in an easy manner: no risk: choice of make.

Sjnd or call for a ciub prospectus. Tuk mission. 5dc. Amphitheatre. 25c.

militia. Captain Carnes, as engineer, assisted in laying out the redoubts at Hunger Hill aud Dorchester Heights. Mrs. A. Howard Clarke, great-great-granddaughter ot Captain Samuel Perry, and ot Lieutenant Thomas Eowne, of Massachusetts, and great-granduiece of the valiant General Nathaniel Greene, who so nobly stood by Washington throughout the Revolutionary war; also descendant of John Alden and Priscilla Molincs, the Mayflower pilgrims, and of New Eugland families.

Colonel Marshall McDonald, United States Commissioner of Fisheries, is a native of the Valley of Virginia, where his people have been for five generations. He is descended by three lines from Revolutionary soldiers. His great-grand lather, Colonel Angus McDonald, of Winchester, Va. who was a member of the Committee On sale at FISCHER'S. 1221 CHESTNUT Street.

tPJiU-MJ nubsicrrr.n. 1117 CHESTNUT street. MALE. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EXT EEK, MONDAY'.

NOVEMBER 23. II I I L' i INE UPRIGHT PIANOS CHEAP. A BROTHER IN GOOD STANDING -L V. wants work. Address F.

L. 538 Rex HACK GKAI OPERA CO. Under the direction of Mr. I. Place, camden, (150 up.

F.stey Organ K-i, others S4(l. up. Call befoie von buy. Cash or time. Open until 9 P.M.

HL'GHES BKOS. 532 N. PITH. STRONGEST OPERA COMPANY IN AMERICA. A LADY "WANTS A POSITION FOR her coachman.

Addres Box 43. Jenkln- The Repertoire: Monday. CARMEN: Tuesday. Due notice of funeral will be given. Washington papers please copy.

ML'LHEKIN. On the isth of diphtheria, Joseph, youngest sou of William J. and AiaryMul-herin. aged a years and 9 months. Interred on the lfith from the residence of his parents, North Front street.

MUNN. Katie, daughter of James and Mary Munn. and grauddauuhter of Edward and Catherine Kelly, aged 20 mouths. Funeral from parents' residence. 1229 Woodbine street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

NOLAN. On the lBth lr.st., Martha, daughter of Edward and Jane Nolan, aged 11 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. Wednesday, at 1 P. from her parents' residence.

Wiiiu Warren street, i utermeut at St. Dennis Cemetery. NOLAN. On the 15th Mary, wife of Morris Nolau, residence 719 Fallon street. Oit the 16th Sarah, wife of John Quiiiu.

a ged 25 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her husband's residence, rear 1128 McElravey street. Twelfth street, below Christian street. Services at St. Paul Church.

Intenaeut at St. Mary's Cemetery, Gloucester. REESE. On November 15, William A. Reese.

KEGESTER. On the 16th instant. Martha, wife of Horace G. Regester. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday.

19th at 11 o'clock, at ber late residence. 13! touestoga street. Inter town P. Px THK FLYING DUTCHMAN: Wednesday. CAV- V3FAll advertisements under the classification of HELP WANTED Will be inserted in this column FREE.

CrrTgg THE SUPERIOR AND ELE-rTrVft GANT SCHOM ACKER GOLD STRING PIANOS, for cash or easy instalments, ac manufacturers' prices. 1 us CH ES i' UT Street. ALLER1A RUSTICA.N Thursday Matinee. IL TKUVATOKK: Thursday Evening. FAUST: Fri A MAN.

50 YEARS, WITH SOME ability as a writer and having some exper day, LOHENGRIN: Saturday Matinee, a Popular PHH.A PIAVO CLUBS. SI opera; Saturday Evening, aiiia. At A I I NEKS ience in printing, nroot reading ami 30b wort, tie-sires position: salary moderate: correspondence so- requiem mass as Church of the Nativity. Interment week: no risk: nothing like it else THURSDAY (THANKSGIVING) AND SATUR aim. Anne's.

11 ii, ilch. AimicaB iw, inquirer omce. In where. EDMUND WOLSIEKFEU, 1117 CHESTNUT Street. Please DEGAN.

On the 15th Thomas son of DAY. The advance sale of seats and boxes liegins to AnKwcrintr Advertisements Mention The Inquirer. Hester and the late Thomas Degan. aged 25 years. CTHORUS OF VOICES WOULD like a situation ou Sundays from 4 to 6 P.

M. day (Wednesday) at Academy of Music Ticket riie re atives and friends of the faun are re. 3S3 ELEGANT 7K OCTAV UP-f I right pianos: club plan; 81. 0 weekly; Office, Fischer's. 1221 Chestnut street.

cnurcu preierreu. Atidivsss 11 22, lu- soectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thnrs- Episcopal quirer. prices, S2. fri.au, 4:, 7ac, ooc. and 2c.

usy morning, at 8''. o'clock, from lus late residence. natural wood: six vears giianintee. slLVtslhB PIANO 2C47GERMANTOWN Ave. (07 New Market street.

Solemn requiem mass at TREACHER WANTS POSITION the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Inter either in public Rchool or as private tutor. Has ment at New Cathedral Cemetery. 3AEK. MATINEE TO-DAY.

LAST ATI EE AND I HT. Pli'oU'S STOCK COMPANY IN GEOFFREY M1PIM.ETON. GENTLEMAN. MALE. PIANOS.

WM. G. FISCHER. ORGANS. 1221 CHESTNUT St.

oeen most successful in teaching Eng is'u. its DE 1. A COT It. On Saturday afternoon. Noven classics and auziysis, rarticuuiriy writiug.

book- tier 14, ISiii. atliishite residence after a lingering Keeping, geography, arithmetic, Euclid, algebra. GENTS WANTED. 1209 POPLAR ldness. Joseph C.

le La Conr. A' H-0TU PERFORMANCE To-nior. Souvenir Night. trigonometry, mensuration, mechanics, hydro HALLET DAVIS AND WEBER Pianos. B.

F. Owen 14:6 Chestnut st. funeral services will be held at Centenary M. K. street.

statics, etc. nignest certincates and testimonials. 100 Thursday, Nov. 19. I 100 Indies of the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, "With Their Escorts, Pay a Memorable Visit Cpecial to Tnn In-qotrik.

Washington, Nov. 17. At 9 o'clock this morning the Pullman buffet car Geral-dine, furnished through the courtesy of the Peunsylvajia Railroad Company, left "Washington, conveying a party of seventeen members of the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution on a visit to Valley Forge to view the historic relics and headquarters of General Washington at that hallowed spot. Having arrived at Philadelphia, a special engine carried the party to Norris-town, where they were met bv Mrs. Anna 31.

Hohtein, recent of the Centennial and Memorial Association of Valley Forge. Here carriages were taken and the party were driven to the King of Prussia luu, lounded in 1709 thence to Centreviile, thence to the memorial stone planted by the fcociety of the Sous of the Revolution, near the site of General Wayne's headquarters thence by Forts Washington and Huntingdon, along the base ot the bill crested with the Continental iritrenchments.aud pass- ing General Kuox and Marquis Lafayette's headquarters, entering Old Valley Creek, passing the site of the Valley Forpe, built in 1759, destroyed by the British in 1777, and rebuilt in 1779, and thence to the headquarters of General Washington, near the confluence ot Valley Creek and the Schuylkill. Here a delightful luncheon was served through the courtesy ot Mrs. Anna M. Hoi-Btein, regent, and Mrs.

Hugh Mclnnes, Church. Fifth s'reet, aoeve Market, Camden, on Wednesdav morning, at 11 o'clocK. to which his Apply 916 Greeu street, Philadelphia li st Performance of Souvenir MoDKltN MATCH, 1 Souvenir AGENTS AND STREETMEN THE Horn, sample 15 cents. Globe Manufacturing Lehigh Gap, Pa. VOUN6 MAN.

EXPERIENCED relatives and friends ara respectfully invited. Interment private. FERSOXATj. ment private. RUMPEL.

On November 16, 1S91, Adam Ruin-pel, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of bis brother. No. 417 Diamond street, lulerment at German Lutheran Cemetery. JL bookkeeper aud accurate at figures, desires By Clyde Fitch.

Author of Brat Bkummkl. )EV IN On the lfith Hugh, son of II- A GENTS WANTED FOR JOHNS' worn in evenings. Address G. M. Gait, Gratz street.

liam and'Caiharine O' Neil Devine. aged 7 months. Night. A magnifii-ent and costly Night. me relatives and lrienils ot the iaiuiiv are re a day.

B. B. xiuvemr win coiumemo- JTX. stove polish: agents making Johns. 12 North Seventh street.

spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, from his parents1 resi 100 rate the I 100 SANTOS. -On the "th at the ratine. ot ftatety lor retteries county, and received the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Virginia Battalion. Colonel McDonald has an autograph letter from General Washington, tendering the and urging its acceptance. By we line Colonel McDonald is descended roni the Nailors and Armstrongs, of Pennsylvania.

Mrs. J. deB. Randolph Keiro, a daugh- er ot Elizabeth Denison, daughter of Jnna- ban Denison, of Stonington, who, vitu ttiirty ot his family and Denison kin, i erved through the Revolution in army, navy and civil life. Four of them were prisoners oa that floating horror, the prison-ship Jersey, two of them escaping and two dying in her noisome hold.

One. Frederick, perished at the age ot 19 at Fort Griswold, iieptember 6, 1781. and two of the were burned out by the British at i iroton, losing everything. Miss Elizabeth Randolph and Miss Harriet Virginia Keim ccompany their mother. DeB.

Randolph Keim is a great-great-j randson of John Keim, who served in the Berks county. Continental Bat-tilion, and is also descended from the civic snd military revolutionary heroes of the Randolph family of Virginia. A MEETING OX THE CAB. Notwithstanding the biting wind and mir rains which prevailed, the ladies YOUNG MAN, 2(5; FAIR EDUCA-tion: good wishes nositlnn. Aildress dence, Ji street.

Deiow snyaer avenue. loiTH PERFORM A OF PITOL 'S STOCK CO. 29. Inquirer. Interment at ew Cathedral Cemetery.

AFTER YGU ARE and those that mnurn your loss would give untold sums if they had a good portrait of the departed one. We will make a fine Crayon Portrait of you at thi following low prices: Cravon in 4-inch hardwood frame. 6-inch Oxidized and Gilt. $3.75: 5-inch Gilt, S3. 75: see our Crayons in fifteen styles ot frames with prices attached In the window.

109 and 111 North Ninth street. Open enings. F. C. PFE1FFER.

Montgomery county, Edward G. Saxtou. In hlss2d year. Relatives and friends Invited to meet th remains, at Mount Vernon Cemetery, ou Wednesday, 18th, AGENTS AND MEN OUT OF WORK, city orconntry. $3.

50 per day selling our Paste Stove Polish among housekeepers. No brush, dust or smell. Champion 44 N. Fourth Phila. DOW NS.

On the lfith instant. Michael son Sale 1119 Chestnut st. and at Theatre Box Office. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Thanksgiving Week-Pauline Hall Op. Co.

Mascotte of the late John and Frances Downs, aged 27 years. at 9. 3U A. M. 1 lie relatives and lnends of the family are re SIIALLCROSS.

on the 15th instant. Martha A. A TJARK THEATRE Next Week Extra PRESSMAN ON PANTS. 1106 Titan street. Eleventh and Wharton streets.

Shaileross. widow of the late Thomas shaileross, in FEMALE, SITUATION WANTED, BY A VI R-ginia lady: housekeeper, nurse (sick) or knows how to care for children. Address by letter, s. iu'j Media street, W. Phila.

spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday moriiiug, at 8'. from his lato residence. No. 1415 South Second street. Solemn requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church.

Interment at the sith vear of her age. A. eek November 23. Beginning Comic Opera. Advance Sale and The relatives and friends of the family are re BILL.

spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed HAND S31 Arch street. BOYS TO SE1 Apply at 7 A. M. Cathedral Cemetery. Pauline Hall Pauline Hall Pauline Hall Pauline Hal! Mascot Mascot Mascot ascot Mascot nesday, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of E.

i. On November 18tn. 1891, John Dunn. The relatives and friends of the family are re Thanksgiving sale Matinee ami Night open at Theatre Box Office aud 1119 Chestnut street For Pauline Hall iohnson. Bristol piice.

aliove Ilolinesburg. Ser BUSINESS WOMEN'S RESTAURANT, at 1034 RACE STREET. Under the management of MISS M. C. THOMPSON, formerly of Woman's Christian Association.

Everything will lie first-class and the lowest possible rates. The only restaurant for women in tha DOY-TO RUN ERRANDS BINDER vices and interment at Emanuel Church. Kelly, 516 Minor su Pauline Hall Pauline Hail Pauline Hall spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at o'clock, from the residence of the lfith Simon, son of Mascot Mascot ROOMS TO RENT. FIFTEENHST nished second-story back room for geut; no children: bath and closet; cheap rent. Her Jacob and Henrietta Slierbow.

in his 19th year. Comic Oiiera Co. In Grand Revival of The Mascot. Tee relatives aud lnends of tne lam uv are re city. BOY 18 OR 19 YEARS OLD TO WORK in Feed Mill.

Address W. H. Lenhard, Vi'miiins' Chester Pa. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed ALNUTI STUPENDOUS YSTERS ASK THE BOXMAN nesday, at luo'ciocK precisely, irom his parents' UN FUR- residence, 428 Aiarsnaii street. for arren River.

R. Oysters: he cannot HEATH nished rooms. 1235 TWO r. s. YEARS, THE On November 16, 1S91.

Mary, wife of ceive you: no oyster has their flavor: full salt aud BOY ABOUT 14 TO 15 Carpet Store: wages IN Call power PRODUCTION. A Grand Play With Complete shipyard Beautiful Scenery, per week. the late Samuel Sloan. noiesaie oy ti eiss. s.

I niru ana 1 1 spruce. alter 9 o'ciock P. M. at 14 Bank St. Matinee To- Day.

THE POWER OF TK PRESS A BIG GO SEF.LEY. Suddenly, on November 15. 1891. MOULTON'S, 828 WALNUT ST. Single rooms, 25c and Sic.

meals, 3, 10 and THE TDEPPER POT, MOCK TURTLE AND Thomas, son of the late Thomas and Mary Seeley, "13 OY FROM 17 TO 18 TO CLERK IN PRESS. 15 cents. roweriiit company ageu 2. years. ege'able soup.

Roast Beef. Lamb, hlcKen. WEDNESDAY Ol iginalMechaiiisui JlJ cigar store: must give security or best refer 1 he relatives and friends of the family are re teaks. Chops, Lobster and Chicken Croquettes. MATINEE.

i Matinee To-Day. ences. Address Inquirer. PERKIOMEN STREET, 872 (NEAR Nineteenth and PoDlari Furnished rooms Oysters, Wines. Ale, etc LEVI CROMWELL'S, Thanksgiving Week's Sale Open.

117 S. SECOND St. spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on 1 hursday afternoon, at IS o'clock, at the residence of his aunt. Margaret Gallagher. No.

2421 Fox street. Thirty-first ward. Interment private, at with or without board. TOYS NOVELTY PAPER BOX 1J Company, northwest corner Twelfth and No 'HEART CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA ins son-in-law. -Mr.

William EiixpatricK. ortn Twenty-fifth street. Solemn nigh mass at St. Francis' church. Interment at, New Cathedral Cemetery.

FACKLFR. In Camden. X. on November 16tlt. lfSI.

at the residence of ber husband. No. 5 North Fifth street, Hannah wife of Charles A. Fackler, in her 75lb year. FITZER.

On November 16, Edward Fitzer, In the 77th year of Ills age. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 430 West street, Camden, N. on Friday. November 20, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Evergreen Cemetery.

F1TTON'. On November 15. 1891, Ann, wife of Hobsou Fitton. aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of Air.

Kiehard Hartlev. 2117 East Tioga street. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. I. EM MING.

On November 16. 1801. Jane Flem-mlng. daughter of Michael and Catharine Fleiu-niing. aged 13 years aud 11 mouths.

Keiativcs and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her par-ems' residence. No. 237 Cedar street. Mauayunk, SES THIS 0I LD GOLD ajbutek Northwood Cemetery. 11 ble streets.

KACE STREET, 310 ST. JAMES; rooms. J1.25 to fa. 50 per week; 25c to 75c. per night.

ewelry. silver Piated ware. Platinum. Ac. bongh SHEPPARJ).

In Lower Allowav Creek town THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE. Important Works by for cash. Ores and Wastes Assayed and RefiueO. ship. Salem county.

N. on November 14. lsui. CHAIR CANERS 2 GOOD, QUICK chair caners at once: steady work. Call at en 11 smelting and tiefiniug Works.

9M Filbert St. John H. Sheppard. in his 72d vear. THE BEST AMERICAN ARTISTS.

COLLECTED The relatives and friends of the family are in 11, East Chelten Gerinantown, Phila. JiOARJDIXG AND ROOMS. AT HOME AND ABROAD. Open daily until December 13. inclusive.

MERCHANTS SHOULD PLACE ALL overdue accounts with SMITH'S STAND vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in Lower Alloway Creek, Salem county. N. on CIGAR LEARNERS WANTED Mate or female Apply lt'3 N. Fifth St. Weekdays from 10 A.

M. tol'Jp. il. I ADMISSION ARD COLLECTION AGENCY, 602 WALNUT. Rooms 3 and 5.

FILBERT 1307 RICHARDSON House, near Broad f-t. Station: rooms with ednesday morning, at 11 o'clock, interment at Eastview Cemetery. Saiem, N. J. Sundavs from 12 M.

to 6 P. M. I 25 CEN i'S. The Galleries will not be Open on the Evening of SNYDER. On November 1 J.

Snvrter. of board, permanent or transient: table board. (CYLINDER PRESS FEEDERS. Buchanan 4 420 Library street. ot.t An STLVFrR TtnrrrtHT int December 8.

ENTRANCE ON BRIGHTON STREET. Vineland. N. formerly of 12UI Walnut street, Philadelphia. UC any form or ouantity.

Highest rash rices TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 1837 First class table board. paid. National Refining Works. 103 RACE Su TAY LOR. Suddenly.

November 1-L In Colorado. HOLIDAY TRIP TO EUROPE. GOOD. BRIGHT BOY, ABOUT 16; must come well recommended; advancement. the Rev.

William J. R. Tavlor. p. D.

on Thursdar afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Service and Magnificently illustrated and graphically de Funeral services at Second KrfnrmHl Church Address 6 IS, P.O. Box. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; highest prices paid. Phila.

Smelting 811 scribed by New Brunswick. N. Wednesday, ovemher is. DRESSMAKING. ALLOW 11 ILL, 2.30 P.

M. Mil. rob A hts harper, of London. tions by the interment at it. John's Church.

Mauayunk. FKALEY.Ou the 15th instant, John F. Fraley, aged 74 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed nCXJD COMMISSION TO AGENTS THOMAS. On the 16th Rebecca, wife of VJ Circular aud tt CLOVER BANJO CLUB.

FIRST-CLASS TRADE SOLICITED by an expert dressmaker, late with a New Samuel Thomas. N.J. MAGNETIC TREATMENT, ALSO ladies taken during confinement. 1042 Cheesniau, Burlington, of Philadelphia, commencing at o'clock. Fourth ruueral services at the First Presbyterian nesday moiiiitig, at71-! o'clock, from the residence Entertain ment of the Association Course.

ASSO HOWELL, below Spruce. York house. All the leading styles in Parisian and London fashions. Evening and Reception costumes of his son-in-law. J.

Paterson. 1035 South street. CIATION HALL, Thursday evening, Novem HOD CARRIERS. FRANKFORD road and Otis street, Wednesday morning. Church.

Catasauqua, Thursday. 19th at 2 o'clock. Please omit floral offerings. Interment private. Kequiein mass at Holy Trinity Church.

Interment specialty, street costumes made from 7 to sit ber i. CURE FOR KIDNEY SUR troul at isevv i atneurai Reserved Seats, 75 and ou cents. Admission toestauusu traue. iteierence aim worn snown. bles.

Horning Grove Chalybeate Soring On the I4tn instant, Kate Priscilla. hKAU EN WEAVER. On November 15. vein. Chrlssle (upper circle), ii cents.

H7 North SEVENTH. 320 South EIGHTH. wife of Peter .1. Grauten, and daughter of Manab. wife of Isaac L.

Weaver and daughter of Harriet G. and the late Joseph Krewson. iu the 31st vear of ana tne late i nomas unnier. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Pop. Prices.

MATINEE I A FAIR 1 he relatives and friends of the lamilv are re MILLINERY. OFFICE ADVICE FREE DR. B. L. BROWN.

St, Cloud Pharmacy. SEVENTH her age. The relatives and friends of the family ar In INSURANCE AGENTS. GOOD, practical llie endowment and Industrial Insurance agents wanted to work the best plan ever effered: good pay: no lapses. District Offices 1917 Ridge 335 W.

Girard 90S Passyunk 4ID3 Lancaster 2757 Gerinantown 2335 Ellsworth 3353 Market Amber and Sergeant Lincoln Hall, Gerinantown. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on TO-DAY. I REBEL. and ARCH Sts. eune-uay morning, at clock, from ner vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afteruoon.

Last week of A FAIR REBEL. mother's residence, -03 Broadway. Camden. N. THE LATEST PARISIAN AND London fashions: evrv style in millinery: low at 1 o'clock, from her late residence.

No. 36:3) Boxes and seats at Blaslus Sons'. 1119 Chestnut High mass the Immaculate Conception Church. Market street. West PhiUdeluhia.

interment at CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND Ovtfc carpets bought. Call or address. BRIT- street, and Grand Opera House. rates. MLLE.

HYSSONGE A CLAIRE, 034 ARCH Jiount TON, 804 SOUTH Street, trustee and secretary of the association. I bravely underwent the trials of the weather K.N 1 EMMA 4 11 It A OPERA CO. WEEK I At Popular Prices. interment, at iioiy ctoss cemetery. GKEENW'iOI).

On November 16, John Green wood, a Red 50 years. lOLNG. On the 15th Susanna, wife of 13APERH ANGERS 4806 MAIN Gerinantown. Stephen onng, L. S.

aged 54 years. FAFER HANGING. bale of Boxes Sale of Seats now oen. now open. Relatives and friends of the family, also Arc- PENNA.

EYE, EAR AND THROAT Infirmary. 13th and Chestnut sts. Open 1 1. 12. fi.

7. turus Lodsre, No. 35. I. O.

F. Albion Lodtre. lie relatives and friends of the lamilv are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on morning, at 8'4 o'clock, from her husband's A A 1 I PATENT PAVEMENT FINISHER. 2203 Frankford road. No.

It, Sons of St. Gen-get West End Castle. No. line lames examined the interior ot the headquarters with the deepest interest After fully enjoying the hosDitalities of this sacred structure the party resumed their carriages and drove down the Phila HOUSE-EXTRA. EAND OPERA WALL PAPER I THoMAS M.

DUDL Backs. 4c. Gold Papers. 8c. SCIENTIFIC 2K9.

Knights Golden Eagle, are invited to attend MANIPULATION. EMMA LEY. H1 and 4S PASS it ja residence. loOs Oakdale street. Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Mercy.

Interment at KJ plain (v3por baths), manicurist, 1140 Mt. Vernon AVENUE. SAMPLES SENT REE. the funeral, on Thursday. 19th at 2 P.

M. from his late residence. VC39 South street. Inter ment at Fernwood Cemetery. v-uirui4i veineiery.

IJIJ SEATS NOW ON SALE. POPULAR PRICF9. PRINTING WANTED YOUNG man on plain composition. Call 53 North Seventh street. Third Floor, after 3 P.

M. GRNl OPERA for Send four 2-cent stamps MADAM ST. MAUR BUSINESS clairvoyant; unites the separated. 717 Wood. WALL PAPER samples.

CO. GR1GG. On the 16th at the residence of her son-m-law. William Kauch, loSo Coffuiau with the same fortitude which characterized their ancestors of over a hundred years aco. At a meeting on their car before reaching NVashmgton the ladies gave enthusiastic ej pression to their appreciation of the ccurtesy of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

They are also enthusiastic in their determination to have some action taken which will lead to beneficial results as far as tht historic sites of Valley Forge are concerned. At Philadelphia the special car was at VXD Ell 1 A KERS. Gilt Paner. 10. 10.

15c. ner roll. MONDAY' Great production of TAN NHAUSER OALESMAN YOUNG MAN ABOUT street, Julia, wife of tlmiate Kobert J. Grlgg. FIDELITY ALL PAPER 12 N.

11TH ST. Emma Juch as ELIZABETH. MASSAGE, STEAM AND VAPOR baths, with lady attendant. 1028 OOD St. Kr 2a years or age, for city trade: must furnish i he relatives aud friends of the family are re Extra Mat.

Thanksgiving FAUST. ES. EARLEY SON, Undertakers. 1321 ARCH STREET. bond.

Address by letter, 1917 Second St. spectfully invited to attend the funeral services. T3EMEMBER NO CHARGE FOR EuimaJuchas MARGUERITE. on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at Cookmau -k hanging paper bought at 429 N. EIGHTH East of Broad, north side, and southeast corner ol MASSAGE AND VAPOR BATHS (formerly with 1523 Cherrvi, 511 V.

13th St. SALESMAN BY N. Y. CLOTHING ai ii tiAtL ah tne latest styles now in. M.

E. cnurcu, weiitu auu benign avenue. Inter ment private. i enin ami streets. Telephone 4768.

house, cne having large trade in Ohio and THE BIJOU, EIGHTH Street, above AUU. GROVES. At Chestnut Hill, November 17. 1S91, Indiana tor medium and low grades; also salesman for Pennsylvania. Address, giving full particu SrECIAJ, NOTICES.

BILLIARDS AND FOOL. Anthony Groves, in the ttn year ot ins age. Funeral services at his late residence. East Wil tached to the b57 P. M.

express for "Wash- LIGAJjJSOTICES. lars as to traue ana previous experience, Andrew, 38, Inquirer. low Grove ayenue. on Friday, the 'Mil instant, at "OILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY.

in ton, arriving at lU.ao P. I.L During the tr p. going and coming, R. G. "Wallace bad 12 o'clock, officers and em plo3-es of the Ericsson Line and N.

Y. and Balto. Trans. are respect- IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR the county of Philadelphia. In the matter of Original Continuous PErionnanc2.

From 12 M. to 10. 30 P. M. Ladles' aud Children's Theatre.

OPERA AND VARIETY. Gaiety Opera Co. lu the Beautiful opera. SAID PASHA, orchestra, 25e. Balcony.

20c: Gallery, 10c. X-9 The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co's bU CALESMEN ON SALARY OR COM- liard. iool and combination tables. A full line of 1'HlLADKLeHIA, Nov. 3.

1S3I. The Board of Managers have this day declared a iuny invited to attend, interment private. charge of the car and set out an elegant the estate of GEORGE N. L. KEEL, supposed to all billiard material.

Repairs attended to. A few HAINES. On Nov. 15, 1691, George Haines, in be deceased. iu acnec.il.

Dividend of 1H AND ON PER CENT. the S9ih vear ot his aae. Notice is hereby riven that the said Court has en food second-hand tables on hand. H. J.

BERG IAN, 1002 ARCH Street. Philadelphia. mission to nandie the ew pai ent CHEMl-CAL INK ERASING PENCIL. The greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ins thoroughly In two seconds: noabrastous of papr.

200 to 5iX) per ceut. profit. One agent's sales ainounte I on the capital stock of the Company, clear of all Tiie relatives and lriends of the family are re taxes, payaoieou. tiie 2-itti of November. ISM.

to the tered a decree that the legal presumption of the death of said George N. L. Keel has been made IN THIS PHILADELPHIA LEADS. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs I SAAC TAYLOR SON, ESTAB- EMPIRE THEATRE, li Two LIZZIE AND VI? stockholders as registered on the books of the Company at 3 P. M.

October 31. IsSl. day, Nov. 19, at II o'clock, from the residence of days; another $32 in two hours. We JL LISHED 1860.

BILLIARD. POOL AND COM NIE DALY. Luow What ft want one energetic General Agentfor each State and on ovember Dividends will be paid to women. his brother, illiam A. Haines, Berlin, N.

Interment at Berlin Cemetery. Artists out, and that he is required. It alive, or any other person for him. to produce to the Court, on or before February 20 1S02. satisfactory evidence of his continuance in life, otherwise administration upon IK.

BIN A HON TABLES, NEW AND SECOND lerniory. or terms and lull particulars address i. lyHEPHKKD. Treasurer. Without See the atest Fad.

Funny? Well! Weill HAND. FULL LIN OF MATERIALS. RE delphia pike, visiting the Star Redoubt and other points of interest as tar as Port Kennedy, where they crossed the Schuylkill and rejoined their car at Betzwood. MEMBEES OP THE PAKTY. The following ladies and gentlemen whose ancestry were conspicuous in the struggle for independence were present in the jaunt of to-day Miss Kugenia "Washington, great granddaughter of Samuel, brother of General George "Washington, and great niece of Mrs.

Dolly Madison. Lucy Payne, Bister of Mrs. Madison, married Colonel George Steptoe "Washington, ot the array, in Philadelphia. He was a grandlather of Jliss Washington. Mrs.

Ellen Hardin "Walworth, descendant of Colonel Jobn Hardin, an officer in IMorgan Rifle Corps, who was in the march through Canada and at the storming of Quebec, where the gallant Montgomery tell; be was a cousin of Mrs. "Walworth's great grandmother, Ann Montgomery Logan. Colonel Hardin performed distinguished cervices the battle of Saratoga and throughout the Revolutionary war; was sent in 1799 on a mission of peace to the Indians, by whom he was cruelly massacred. His son, Martin D. Hardin, served gallantly as an officer with Harrison in the war of 1S12.

He was afterward in the United States Senate. His son. General John J. Hardin, father ot Mrs. "Wal inen.uaiHjf.

ttiAStiiMhU. wt, Lacrosse. Wis. the Children to see inie. A li Kqual HALLER- On Sunday night the 15th instant Joseph A.

42 years. PAIRS A SPECIALTY. 40 SOUTH BROAD ST. nis estate win ue oraereo. The Matinees are Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday. COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK, The relatives and friends of the family, and CIGN WRITER AT ONCE: RAPID prices Popular Like the i neatre. ALFRED GRATZ. Clerk of Orphans' Court. HAS.

L. LOCKWOOD. Att'y for Petitioner. "OILLIARD, POOL AND COMBI Boston Brokers Examine Our Stock Exchange Clearing: House. A delegation of brokers from the Boston Stick Exchange was in this city yesterday, investigating the workings oi the Stock Ex-ch tnge Clearing House, with a view of ad ipting the scheme to their own exchange.

the various societies of which he was a member, are KJ and plain. to help paint. Address D. 28, ln- Next eek The Incomparable New York Success. JL nation Tables, cloth, balls, cues, chalk, tins.

HIl.ADFT.PHf Oct. Vy 1S91. A general meeting of the shareholders wilfbe held respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs quirer office. KEELS I BELLS I SHELLS I day morning, at 8.50 o'clock, from his late lesi etc tables recovered and alterations of everv description at low prices. THUS.

O. BEN NER, lb29 Turning People Away in Every City Seats Ready. deuce, northwest corner Thirty-first and Gtrard on WEDNESDAY, the 2oth dav of Noveiulier, 1801. at 10 o'clock A.M., at the Banking House, No. 400 W'ALN UT street, to determine if this bank shall ntti.ui iun Avenue, auoveoxtoru.

avenue. olemu requiem mass at St. Ludwig's ESTATE OF SAMUEL R. KING, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on the above estate having beea granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having TINSMITH TO GO TO THE COUNTRY; one that understands inside and outside work no others need applr: a good situation for the right Church, interment at New cathedral cemetery, go into liquidation aud be closed.

In accordance Tbey were welcomed by members of the "OILLIARD, POOL AND COMBINA HAN SELL. In Norristown. on the loth In with sections o. and a. 221 of the Revised statutes ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.

Every Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a grand promenade coucert in the exhibition galleries by the ERM A MA OKCH KS'l'R A. Charles M. bchuiitz. Conductor. Admission, 25cents.

firriaou. ajiiiiy iu ao. no ceconu ou, niia. JUJ tion tables, goods and trimmings: repairs a stant, Emma Hanseli. wife of Hi: am M.

Hanseli, oi tne united btates. claims to present the same without delay, to in iier 49th Tear. rpYPE WRITER YOUNG MAN specialty. HOM AS CLARKE 2432 KEN SINGTON Avenue. Governing Committee aud given every ta-cil ty for examining the system thoroughly, Thsy expressed themselves as greatly pleased wii the siiiiDlicity and elhciency ot the HANNAH KING.

1506 W. CUMBERLAND St, X- about 17 or IS, who Is rapid typewriter opera The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her EFFINGHAM PEROT. Cashier. lJlVIDEXl) NOTICES. NOW ON EXHIBITION.

The Thomas B. Clarke collection of UN RIVALLED AMERICAN PICTURES. tor. Address 25, Inquirer office. late residence.

204 East Maiu street, on Thursday. ESTATE OF JOHN W. BINDER, DECEASED. Letters of administration oa the Mil at 10 o'clock. Interment at Norris AUJCTIOXJiALES October 15 to November 2s.

rpwo SPECIAL CANVASSERS City Cemetery. the above estate having been granted to the uuder- A SSIGNEE'S SALE IN BANK PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD JL wanted on books bonanza field: S15 regnlar salary and times on new business. Address United HEFNER. On November 18, Antony Hefner, at pit and left tor home on an afternoon train. A Clearing House for the Stock Exchange ha; been established in this city for several yet rs, although no other exchange has yet 11th ST.

Opera House. EL EV TH Street. A bove CH KSTN UT. PflOUVV Lausdowne, Pa. -CJL.

RUPTCY. Valuable lot. Forty-fourth and signeu. an parsons inueiiieii to tne saia estate ara requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to Mates industrial insurance box 244. Potts- inestnut streets, r.D e-S A 1 Decern ocr HEAI.EY.

On November 15. 1S9I. Catharine, CARNCROSS ANOTHER NOVELTY, viiie. pa. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.

PniLADFLPHIA, NOV. 1891. 1801. at IZ at the Exchange, lot at the N. widow of Patrick Heaiey, aged 66 years.

been moved out of the old cumbrous The Board of Directors have this dav declared a The relatives and friends of the lamilv are re- CARNCROSS CARNCKOSS CARNCROSS 1MMEDI- side of Forty-fourth aud Chestnut streets 110 ft. 8 In. on Chestnut street, 214 ft. 6 in. on Forty-fourth methods.

In New York in the month ot ANTED 1,500 MEN ately at 227 N. Ninth St. spectfullv iuvited to attend the funeral, on Thurs semi-annual dividend of THREE PER EXT. upon tne capital stock of the company, clear of tax. CtlKlSII.Nt lilNDEK.

2130 WALLACE St. Or to her attorneys. WILLIAM W. PORTER, FRED. J.

GEIGER. 623 WALNUT St. I rC A Is 1 lltiu; OR. THE CHRISTENING. PARSON DOUBTFUL.

PAPA Gibson MAMA Wilson BABY RUTH Herself street. 69 tt. 3 in. on Ludlow street, being 216 day morning, at 8 o'clock, from her late residence. VINSTRKI.S MINSTKELS ue ooer tne value ot tne stocks sold was 5373,000,000 and 150,000,000 more of bonds payable on and after Noveiulier 2s next, to shareholders as registered on ttie books of the company 1925 South Seventh street.

Solemn requiem mass at the church of the Sacred Heart. Interment at WAXTED-A FIRST-CLASS MAT MINSTRELS 11 maker and mounter. Newman's Art Store- at .1 1 ctooer.u, it. -ft in. ou rear line.

By order of JAMES DO BSON, Assignee. JAMES A. FREEMAN A Auctioneers, No. 422 WALNUT St. Cathedral Cemetery.

On November 28 dividends will be paid to women airepi. HOLLOWAY-Suddenly on the I5th Instant. ARCH ST. THEATRE. FUN.

Matinee To-day PAIR OF JACKS. uuiy. ESTATE OF HENRY THOMA, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on th-j aliove estate having been granted to the under Clara only daughter of Thomas F. aud Marga ROBERT w.

SMITH. Treasurer. WANTED Moulder: ret s. uoilowav. ageu 2t years montns.

FIRST-CLASS BRASS one accustomed to reneral 1oh- IPPINCOTT. SON DRY signed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those haviug biug work. i-cuig at ay. isoilii r.iuin st. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, November 19.

at I o'clock, froir. the parents' JLJ Goods. Clothing and Shoe Auctioneers, will remove to the commodious building, 624, 626 and REEIGIOLS JS'OTICES. lo-N at Saturday Matinee at 2. HAVLIN'S COMEDIANS IN H.

G. Donnelly's Successful Farce Comedy, A PAIR OF JACKS. Nov. 23 Lizzie Evans in 'MilSS PRUE." Seats uow on Sale for Thanksgiving Week. claims to preseut the same, without delay, to VOgXG MAN, 16 OR 17 YEARS 62 Market Jau.

1. 1802. residence, 629 Market street, Camden. N. J.

inter, T3 REV. DR. STONE RESUMES Uft! UIDt t' DUiniV'ki TUIC A JL old. fair penman, to work afternoons, from ment private. reference required.

1'iijLiij i iw ii.ti.i i hi" i r. iv Address 44, Inquirer KELLY. On the 16th of diphtheria. Mag, ill a it 1 a. iho.ua, 1002 OXFORD St.

Or to her attorneys, WILLIAM W. PORTER, FRED. J. GEIGER. 623 WALNUT St.

NOON, at 4.30 o'clock, in GRACE CHURCH. office. ROARDIXGSTABLES. gie, daughter of Marv aud the late Daniel TWELFTH and CHERRY Streets. Subject for Kelly, aired 2 years and 9 months.

BROAD STREET THEATRE. f.astWeek of MR. AND MRS. KFNDAL. Monday and Tuesday Nights and Saturday Matinee, course: Types aud shadows of Chnst In the Old Funeral from her mother's residence, Z409 Law CTRATFORD BOARDING STABLES.

lestament. beats iree and everybody welcome. FEMALE. retire street. Interment private.

k7 23d below Walnut; complete In all their were sold and these securities were carried by messengers through the streets at the greit risk of loss or robbery and delivered to the purchasers. The plan that has prevailed in this city is that of settling differences. Every broker pnts in a record of bis puichases and sales and there is a general settlement It is exactly Birailar to the Clearing House Association oi the National Banks. 1 he greatest accuracy Is required in making out the statements, a fine of 5 being imoscd tor each mistake made, and prompt-nest: is also necessary, a fine of $1 a minute being charged brokers whose sheets are not in imon. The plan has worked very satisfactorily in this city and has greatly reduced the risk of lo3s in handling securities.

It cin readily be applied to the needs of the Nexr York aud Bostou exchanges, and the Boston brokers will probably recommend its ado it ion. 1 1 I. ii ntifl iir.r.i. Wednesday, Queen's Shilling: Thursday. Iron worth, fell at the battle of Bneoa Vista, and Jiis son, General Martin D.

Hardin, is well-known as one ot the distinguished officers ot the late war, who was several times 'wounded. Thus has Mrs. "Walworth's family borne a continued line ot soldiers ready to give their lives for their country, aithongh they were also lawyers, with an enthusiasm for their profession. Miss Eeubena Hyde "Walworth, named for her illustrous grandfather, Chancellor Walworth, traces her descent not only through the Hardins oa her mother's side, tut to the patriotic and erallant Major Benjamin Walworth, of Revolutionary fame, Mrs. Blount, a great granddaughter of Dr.

Wight, a surgeon in the Continental Army, nnrsed his men through small-pox at Fort Ticonderoga, and is a daughter of old Dr. Kittridge, ot New England; also descended from the Barnes, several ot whom served in the Revolution, one being a member of the guard that marched with Andre to his execution. KENNEY. On November 16, 1891, Elizabeth, appointments, special attention ana terms lor ESTATE OF NINA BELLA DECEASED. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the un DEXTISTRY.

master: la, Impulse: Sat. ight. Scrap of Paper. widow of the late John Kenney. In her 44th business and light driving horses.

F. C. LORD, A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN general housework, in small family. FOR Apply year. Residence, 2528 Memphis street.

Next eek fc. 11. sotliern in The Dancing GirL Prop. Guard avenue. TRY THE SKILLFUL DENTISTS dersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having KNIT1EN.

On November 15. 1891, Christina Kuudsen. a native of Norway, wile of Thomas KELLAR'S EGYPTIAN HALL, Chestnut Street above Twelfth. ppotpstivt rttpr. Tfi nvr-D claims to present uie same, witnout delay, to Kntidsen.

aged 31 years. JIIONEY IO EOAN. AT do wall's The friends of the family are respectfully invited Every evening at 8 o'clock. Prices 50 and 75e. In dining and kitchen; ret.

required. 306 S. Tenth street. to attend tne lunerai. on Wednesday aiteruoon Kellar's New Spiritualistic Enigma.

CAGLIOS- "XTTTE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE CHARLES K. KALLAK. 1327 SPRUCE Street. Or to his attorney, JOHN G. JOHN so 1001 CHESTNUT Street.

at 1.30 o'clock, Irom her late resldfiioe. No. t)K5 TRO. or the CH A UTAUOUA PROPAGANDA. loans from 10 to S30 to be repaid in weekly nt-yTAL 265 N.

NINTH BELoW VINE. Otsego street. Interment at era wood Cemetery. Matinee Saturday, at 2 o'clock. Seats, 50c.

or monthly payments. We also maxe advances to CROCHETERS ON ACQUES, SOCKS, fascinators, a few learners. Knitting Works, loon Arch Street. KRAUS. On November 15.

1891. Minnie, daugh sign of the Big Gold looth. Painless Extraction of Teeth. persons who desire to buy lor cash aud have heretofore been purcbaslu; on the installment system. ter of Daniel and tne late eronica -i.

ivraus. CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Every Kveuing and Saturday Matinee. The relatives and friends ot tne ramiiv are in viteu to attend the funeral, on Wednesday after. jiuuress zi.

Inquirer Office. ESTATE OF BENJAMIN WILT, DECEASED. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the under, signed, all pei-sons indebted to the said estate ara requested to make pavment, and those bavim; claims to present the tame, without deiav. to. First-class work performed with neatness and LAST EEK OF MARIE WAIN RIG HT, CROCHETERS WANTED ON HOODS aud caps; good prices paid.

Call 1900 Morris street. noon, at 2 o'clock, from her father's residence. No dispatch. Fine operating chairs. Elegantly fur 659 North Tnirty-niiu A11 KllinAKI.

Next Week SHENANDOAH. Exi-a Matinee Thanksgiving Day. RETTEW'S, 28 NORTH ELEVENTH street. Established 1800. Private offices, 1100 nished offices.

Dr. Honeywell's Vapor or Gas manufactured daily for THE PAINLESS EX- LAMBERT. On the 12th Elizabeth A. Mrs. Devereux, great granddaughter of XRESSER A YOUNG LADY WHO Lambert.

and 1102 FILBERT street. Liberal advances ou 'lRACTlON OF TEETH. The safest and best antesthetlc known. We extract teeth for 25c. with JOHN II.

COSSART. 214 CHURCH street. Or to his attorney, HAROLD G( ODWIN. 504 WALNUT Street. Governor George Plater, of Maryland, and X-J understands The relatives and friends are respectfully lnvitd hair dressing.

1727 Columbia diamonds watches, jewelry. INTH AND ARCH MUSEUM. U-l Continuous shows from 1 toSand fi.SOtolo P.M. to attend the solemn requiem mass at SL John's Avenue. gas or vapor, 50c.

make a set of teeth for and granddaughter of General Uriah Forrest, of MARRIED. CI AKK METZGAR-On Xovember 5, 1891. by Kev. J. Morell, Mr.

Peter Clart to Miss Katie Met; gar, both ot Philadelphia. CI NN'ELY LINTON. In Lambertville. N. on October 31.

1S91, bv Kev George H. Larison, K. C. Church. South Thirteenth street, on ed-nesday morning, the 18th at 10 o'clock pre more asKed or taken, i ectn mat acim irom exposed nerves treated and filled.

Silver filling. 75c. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- WOOD AND ICE. KASSAN'S Wonderrul EDUCATED SEALS. 10 Other New and Novel Features.

10 In the Theatre The Parisian Novelty Comnan v. the Maryland line, and granddaughter of Captain Ralph Green, who perished with G1 cisely, interment private. worfc: Prot. preferred: must be good cook Amalgam. 50c.

Gold. and 2. Crown and bridge work in all branches. All work guaranteed. ESTATE OF MARY STEPHENSON, DECEASED.

Letters testamentary ou the aliove estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are McCRYSTAL. On November 13. 1891. Annie. Admission and a Seat ON IS DIMK aud laundress.

772 North T.ilrty-eighth St. LEHIGH lose inf Connelly, of Doiiustou. to Miss iiuina PER TON FOR Progressiveness, Fairness aud No Professional wire ol tne late uaviu jttct rystai, aged tu years. Lint u. of Buckingham, l'a.

zes selected from standard coal: all si Claptrap. Lady in the relatives and menus oi the tamtiv are re NATIONAL THEATRE. The World Famous Fi IRLA1IB K1TTS. On November 11. 1891.

extra larire No. i 3. perton. son requested to make payment, and those having claims to preaeut the s.ine. without delay, to spectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, on ed wanted, in germantown A by small family, to do general housework: must give best of reference: salary 3.50 to the right lersou.

Address 18, Inquirer office. postal c. o. d. FISHER MOTZ.

N. E. cor. I NTH OFFICF8 Established, Nimn street, 1 l'a. 703 Market Wilmington.

Del. 25 N. Third Harrisburg. Pa. nesday morning, an o'cioct.

irom tne resi by rienils' ceremony, at the home of the bride, HanyU. Fairlamb aud M. Keba Kilts, both of Brai uywiue Summit, Delaware county, fa. andJEFKERSON and i4TH and SFIMJ ELEY Ave. otouo r.

rt. so.rfir.jtws, 240 CH ESTN UT Street. dence ot her brjther-in-law. Mr. Michael McG in HAN LON BROTHERS' FANTASMA.

Matinee To-morrow. Next Week BY RON, THE PLUNGER. Open evenings till 8. No charge for extracting lev. No.

2ss: East Ihomnson street. Twenty-fifth GI KEN GILPIN. On November 11. IS91. bv wnen new leeui are oruereu.

ward, eolenm requiem mass auu interment at au fIRL'TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-familv: must be settled in Rev. W. H. Burrell. Mr.

Harry Green to Miss Ellij GR CERIES. Anns. work for two in stea McGLITE. On November 15, 1S9L Luke GUln. both of PhiladelDhia.

GWINNER DILSES. -At the residence of the IF YOUR TEETH hanits; reference required. W4 N. Thirteenth St. CHESTNUT ST.

OPER A HOUSE. Every Evening and Saturday Matinees. aired 3 years. COSMOPOLITAN FLOUR MAKES the finest bread JS.50 per barrel. For sale don't please: If you wish to look youtliful; if your CLYDE'S STEAM LINES.

me relatives ami inejxis oi me lamny. aiso. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; German pref. 1318 Race St. APPOINTED SAILING DAYS.

tho Iredoma Lodge. No. 14a. and frredonia Kn oulv at the Cosmopolitan Tea Stores, southeast cor. AGNES HUNTING TO OPERA CAPTAIN THERESE.

Extra Matinee Thanksgiving Day. means are iiiniteu, uou't lorget mat Dr. s. CASSIDY. successor to Drs.

Neall A Cassldy. FoR FLORIDA FROM NEW YORK. Everr No. 36. I.

O. O. are respectfully 1 ortv-tinrd. awl Lancaster ave. Mail orders 1011 Vine street, inserts teeth that remove the bride's parents, on November iu.

1SH. by Kev. C. Sena Dickson, Gwrge W. Gwlnner to Ida daughter of G.

Dilkes, of Philadelphia. Ht.NBY LAXING. in this city, at noon. November II, at the Fourth Baptist Church, by the pasur. ltev.

John B. Gouirh Pidge, Irvin F.Herrv, ind Fannie V. Laning, boih of Philadelphia. Invited toattendtne lunerai. on Wednesday alter- receive prompt attention.

Every barrel guaranteed, TO DO IRL GENERAL HOU8E- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 3 P. from Pier 29. E. calling at Charleston.

Only direct line to Jacksonville. New and eiegau. G1 noon. 2.30 o'ciock, irom nts late resnience. ie-i, wrinkles, producing a youthful, plump aud fresh aptiearance.

-Vo charge fr on -wlttn teeth tire GIRARD AVENUE THEATRE. Every day at 2. Every night at 4. work: wages $3 per week; reference. 329 A riLLBOURNE AND PILLSBURY Fourth street.

To proceed to Ebenezer M.E. North Fittbst. steamers. Unsurpassed passenger accommodations. JjA.

flour, bags aud barrels: lowest figures. Mc- Church Vault. ordered. Temporary sets furnished. Brokeu teeth mended.

Our low prtces and easy terms surprise everybody. Gold filling a specialty. Opeu SC IOENFELD-KEYS. On November 15. Ism.

GOVEKN SON. 2134 MARKET Street. THE TICK ET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Popular prices, 10. 20, 30.

and 50 cents. Next Week OUR BOARDING HOUSE. McKEN PRICK. On the 15th instant. James by it.

W. H. Burrell. Mr. Charles F.

bchoeuteld McKeudrick. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework, no wash or irouing. 1226 North evenings till 9 and Sundays. The relatives and friends of the family are re. Twelfth street.

VENTRAL MATS. MONDAY, TUES- MEDIUMS. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes to ss Ida Keys, both of Philadelphia. SMITH SEASEK. At Spring City, on November 0, 1891.

Mr. Smith and Miss Ida Seastr, at the bride's boms, by Kev. Calvin lerr. v' TiiK-ATitii da i l.l. and SAT.

day morning. atsociocK. irom ins late residence, 80S Erie si reet. High mass at St. Paul's Church.

CMRLS TO FOLD CIRCULARS. JT Buchanan 40 Library street. BEILLY I PEGGY PRYDE I HADES in UUa uua ROFESSOR ROCK, THE GREAT P2 Interment at Cataedral Cemerv. WOODS1 LONDON'S IDOL, AN THE Island colored medium. Is the only true iis crew iu a privateer in the Revolutionary war.

I Miss Sally Somervell Mackall, great-great granddaughter of Jobu Grahatne Mackall and Benjamin Mackall (no relation, although same name), sat in the Convention cf 1776, at Annapolis. Also a great-great granddaughter of Samuel Beall, a member of the same convention, and of Captain Somervell, who lost an arm at the battle ot Camden. Miss Ella Loraine Dorsey, a great-great-granddaughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hanson, of the Upper Battalion of Charles county, Maryland, the life-long, intimate friend of Washington, and great-creat-great-niece of John Hanson, the third President of the Continental Congress and a Bigner of the Non-Importation act, aud later of the Constitution, and great-great-niece of General James MacCubbin Lingan, and the rear kinswoman of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, a signer of the Constitution, and ot Stone, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; ot Colonel Samuel Hanson, aide-de-camp to Lafayette, and of Colonel John Contee Hanson, assistant private secretary to Washington; also related to General George Lee (a nephew of Richard Henry Lee, the signer of Virginia), and to Major Peter, a brother ot Colonel Peter, who married Miss Custis. Mrs.

Lelie Dent St. Clair is the great-granddaughter ot John Dent, Governor of and later commander-in-chief all ot the Maryland forces in the early cays of the Revolution. POINT Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY aal SATURDAY, at 12 noon, from Pier 2, aoove Mar ket street, FREIGHTS FOR CHARLESTON ANDFX.OR-IDA POINTS received daliy at PIT 1, South Wharves: for ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, Pier 2, North Wharves. FOR EW YORK (Daily) from Pier 1.

South Wharves, lielow Market street. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, every Wednesday from Pier 2, above Market street, at 4 P. M. WILLIAM P. CLYDE General No.

12 South DELAWARE Avenue. Philadelphia. BHOW '00 PER EEK. 400. McMASL'S.

On the 17th Instant, Irene Price, aud gifted luck medium on earth: families made wife ot nomas A. ivtc.nanus. GORDON AND CYLINDER PRESS feeder. Worrell McKenzie. 523 Arch St.

happy, evil controlled, broken loved ones brought "COREPAUGH'S FAMILY THEATRE The relatives and friends of the family are re back, brines the separated together iu so many 1320 VINE STREET. 1320 VI Ji STREET. Established 21 Years. ARTIFICIAL TEETH $5, $3, $10. GAS FREE.

BRIDGE WORK AND FILLINGS. BEST WORK AT LOW PRICES. Opeu Evenings. spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday EVerj' at 2. 15.

Every evening ats. 16. days, mediums developed, and full instructions given. Remember, mediums can be developed lu morning, aiao ciocn, irom ner late resilience, n6 MILLINER WANTS APPRENTICE. 232 North Eighth street.

South Tenth street. Solemn requiem mass at SU WUMAJX AGA151 WOJ1AN. Prices io. 20, 30 or 50 cents. Next Week "Hood man Blind." Paul's Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cem- three davs. The professor wishes to state to the public that he eter. nmtmii titttt it nTipn it mfkTn nnnun WANTED YOUNG LADTES FOR the stage In ail branches of tha business. MtXMENAMIN. On the 15th Instant, Rose Mc- JUL) i ll IjlLii.

UriiKiillWLI fiUUMh, win mane no cnarges. Don't fail to call on this wonderful man. 237 South TWELFTH street. I A A I Address 24, inquirer oflice- Mcnauiin. aged 63 years.

746 SOUTH TWELFTH STREET. PEOPLE'S THEATRE Cumberland St. and Kensington Ave. J. C.

Stewart's Famous Comedy, THE TWO JOHNS. Monday Next Hanlon Bros. FANTASMA. The relatives and friends or the family are Cigar Store Front. WHITE STAR LINE.

UNITED STATES AND STEAMEltS. Steamers sail from New York Oneenstown and Liverpool. ROYAL MAIL, every week for Painless filling and extracting. Services free. ANTED HALF-GROWN GIRL TO assist with housework.

736 South Tenth. respectfully Invited to attend the runeral, on Wed nesdav morning, at S. 30 o'clock, from her late real Teeth furnished. Material only cnarged lor. Con deuce.

2011 Naudain street. Solemn high mass at tracts also made with institutes and colleges. Diffi TIFICJAIJPLANl S. cult cases solicited. STANDARD THEATRE.

This 1 The Rural Comedy-Drama. I This YOUNG WOMAN, RELIABLE; Prot. preferred, to do general hjusework; small family. 2525 North Eighth st. XHOR SALE HANGING BASKETS.

Kraus, Minnie. Lambert, Elizabeth. McCrystaL Annie. McGlue, Luke. McKeuiirkk.

James. Mc.M nius, Irene. McMenamin, Kose. ini. Harrison M.

Matthews, Mary B. -Vetrnstv. Andrew. Miller, Kobert. Miiier.

Anne. Minion. Jeuny. Mullieimer, Joseph, Mumu Katie. Nolaa.

Martha. Nolan, Mary. O'jinn. sarah. illiam.

Kumpel, Adam. Edward G. shaileross. Slierbow. Silnon.

Seelcy, Thomas. Slu-rpard. John H. Snyder. J.

P. Tavlor. Win. J. K.

Thomas, Rfliecca. Weaver. Chrishio A. Young, Susanna. Week.

I "The New Homestead." (Week. jCTfc 55 SETS WHILE WAITING, 5Wrr with our patent suction plates, for upper Arclnmbault. 51. Lake. Bald Edward H.

Bardiley. Ellen. Berk liuier, Mary. Hind C. Frederick.

Bode Jaiues M. Cassi ly, Margaret. Coml -er, Kate. Cravi-u, Patrick. lega Thomas P.

DeLt Conr. Joseph C. Dowi.8, MichaelJ. John. Fack er.

Hannah C. Fitze Edward. Fitto Ann. Flem Jane. Frale John F.

rain en. Kate. Greei.wood. John. Grigj; Julia.

Gi-ovi Anthony. Halm Geori-e. Halle Joseph A. Haus- Emma. Hem Anthony.

Keales', Catharine. Hollo ay, Claras. Keily. Matrsie. Kenu Elizabeth.

Kuudit ii, Christina. ij artificial leaves, plants, vines and flowers for inext eeK. uucie Tom's Cabin. de-orating cuurciies. nans ana pariors.

isi.ui.j 01 lower, jeei.ii mserieu over loots. cuarge SKL 22 North NINTH Street, above Market. LOST AND FOUND. 101 gas wueu teetu are oruereu. 501 PINE Street.

leufc Nov. n. 7 A. iTeutonie, Decl6.5.30AM Brifnic Nov.25,8.30 Britannic, Majestic Dec. 2,5.

30 AM. I Majestic. lec. 30, 3 A. Germ'c Dec.

9. il.SO A. si I Germ'c. Jan. fi.

11 A M. From White Star Dock, foot of W. TENTH St. Saloon rates, and upwards: se-oud cabin rates, ftloand upwards: excursion tickets ou tavorabil terms: steerage, $20. For insiection of plans or otherlnfonnatlon apply toGEO.

H. STUART, General Aout. No.M WALNUT Philadelphia. (Telephone No. 1196.

OrROBT. TAYLOR No. and H. McGRATH. No.

311 WALNUT St. rOOLOGICAL GARDEN. OPEN EVERY DAY. Admission. 25 cents.

Children. JOrents. REWARD LOST NEAR S25 STORE J'LYT JZJSTS DR. STOUGHTON, SPECIAL- Eighth and Spruce streets, on the 6tb of rrr 1st and expert iu artifieial teeth, north Saturdays and Legal Holidays (excepting July 4) ADULTS. 10 CIS.

CHILDREN. 5 CTS. ri-T ALARM MONEY DRAWER. west corner TENTH anil GREEN Streets. Teeth filled without pain; gas administered; charges November, a little red fox dog, white breast and paws.

He was a child's pet. Information that will lead to his recovery will be rewarded as above, all or address GEORGE GEBB1E, SK CHESTNUT Street. Dr. F. O.

St Clair, chief of the Consular 017i also Coffee Mills, Scales. Tea and moueraie. "1YPSY ENCAMPMENT, POST- Uureau. great-grandson of James SL Clair. Spice Caddies.

Coffee Bins. So and 00 l'ounds Spring Scales. Grocers and Butchers' fittings. Write for St. Patrick's Church.

Intermeut at Holy Cross Ometery. MARSHALL. On Eleventh month, 16th. 1831, Edward aged 77 years. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to meet 011 Fourth day.

the 1st at 4 o'clock P. M. at his late residence. 1227 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Interment at Friends' Meeting House Muncv.

Lycoming county. on Fifth day. the loth at 3 o'clock P.M. Friends of the family are invited. MARTIN.

On the 15th instant. Harrison M. Martin, son of the late Adam and Mary B. Martin, iu the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, aud all c-rgaeixacions of which he was a member, are iuvited to attend the funeral, from his Ute residence.

No. 521 1 liamond street, 011 Thtirs- ay aiternoou. at 1 o'clock, intermeut at Mount Vernon. MATTHEWS. On the Kith Mary wife ef Dr.

W. Matthews, iu herTtth year The relatives aud friends of the family are re-spectliillv invited to atteuil the funeral services, on Thursday morning, at 11 o'clocU. at her lius-l ano's residence, 1722 Park avenue. Interment 1 riv ate. FT RUSTRY.

On the 15th Andrew Me-trustry. laieot Ball) mcua. County Antrim. Ireland. office and other novelties at the Children' Homceo, Hospital Bazaar this week at St.

George' Hall. TIIE TURF. price list. H.F.HEACOCK.51 North SECONDSt, M1 RED STAR LINE. FOR ANTWERP.

PARIS AND THERHINSL who wa3 tor five years the confidential scout of General Washington and received at bis hands the badge of merit. The archives of WANTED TORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES, SOOTH JERSEY A PPLEGATE'S GRAND PALACEOF the government established this fact nished. FERGUSON GF.HO. 22J5-L-19 rKlLSLAND. NOV.

IS. 7 A. M. BELGEN LAND, from November 18. 11 A.

M. PETER WRIGHT SONS. General Agents. 307 aluut street. Philadelphia, flying Animals, A 9150.

U00 Playhouse for the JOCKEY CLUB. Mary S. Lockwood, a descendant of Mor ELEVENTH Street. Scales and caddies. vniiureu.

tree, witn tree cauay. At Pembroke. Novem ber i.9j. JI. Lake, wife A.

L. Archambault, BOOKS BOUGHT, LIBRARIES PUR-chased. I am at all times prepared to buy books in all departments of literature, law. medicine, theology, scientific and miscellaneous books. Send me vour address or call.

JOHN JOSEPH MliVEY. 30 N. THIRTEENTH Street, FALL MEETING. T7ENDAL TICKETS CHOICE SEATS a 21 years. ED CATION AL A at Hotel Lafayette theatre ticket office.

BA. tDsLKY. At Chester. on November Six Races every day. Admission 50 cents.

Boats I lift l. Ellen Bardslev. 7u ye.irs. ISS SWAIM--PUPILS IN CRAYON leave South Street Wharf every twenty minutes. AMERICAN LINE, FOB rrl--nt-Si QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Bl! 1M PKINC-SS Nov.

18, 11 A. 1. PETEJi WKiGHT SONS, General Agents, 4j7 Walnut t-irtttt. PiiiladeiDiHa. M1 liUSIXESS CILAXCES pastel, oil and water color: moderate AI-o leuve Arch street Wharf every half hour.

terms. Studio. 2203 MOUNT VERNON Street. ton Roberts, an officer ot the Revolution, on one side ot the house, and ot Silas Morton, ot Plymouth, who served in the Revolutionary war, and received a sword from Congress lor meritorious conduct He was also a member of the Cincinnati. The original member came over in the the third ship and Governor Bradford's wife was of this family.

Prof. A. Howard Clarke, curator of historical collections, United States Natioual IMMENSE SEWING MACHINE AND uxs. The rultUves and are invited lo attend the 0:1 Wednesday atteruoon. at.

2 o'clo-k. froin ler ivsideuce. William Henry Hislio 1. est i'U'tj street. Interment Chester Rural Cemetery.

HAi.DY. At his residence, Danville. Edward H. Baldy, KgeU 7." jcirs, 7 mouths and 15 davs. Fuujral Wednesday, November 13, at 2.30 P.

M. 1 BICYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY formed. One hundred and fir tv thousand dollars in SEWING MACniNESj SINGER BEAS'CH OFFICE. 1611 Ridge avenue. All styles of the celebrated Vibrating Shuttle Machines.

Prices to suit the times. Trial machines sent on receipt of orders by mail. 'X. H. BRADY, Manager.

UNS OF ALL MAKES AND DE- srjeINMAN LINE, FOR QUEEN S- i-fcfcLstt. TOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF CHICAGO. Nov. 18.

7 M. PETEK W'lUGHT A SONS. General Agents, ao7 Walnut street, PkUaaelpuIa, contracts: only a small block of stock left for sale at MUSICAL, RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF singing (Italian Method) It piano. 1610 Cherry. 1 lie relatives aud mentis or te ianuiy are respectfully invited to alt -ml the funeral, on Wed-nesoay ai'iei noon, at 1 o'clock, me resifleuce cf iiissou-in-law, Mr.

Thomas BeU, 'M Tusuuiuia sureeu Intermeut Green mouub scrlTitlons at half prices. Guns to hire. par. btocknoiuers have preference tor positions. S.

lu LLNaE, 622 and km suu TH Street, Apply toon to xmriui er..

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