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14 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1913 STEAMSHIP LINES STEAMSHIP LINES HORSES, 8.3 AM. Solemn requiem mass at St Ml-J chad's 10 -A M. Interment Holy NICHOLDS. 9th- inst. CATHARINE M.

wife of John Nii-holds and daughter of Patrick i and MaTy Dalton, aged 19. Relatives and Del Co, Pa. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart, 10 A M. Interment Hly GUflXF-RMIN. At Valley Forge.

Pa, 8th iwt, ESTHER WEN. daughter lf Albert and An-ib; Guillenr.in, aged 17 inoutis. Relatives and friends invited to services, residenc. DIED ABEL 9th inst. SOPHIE, wife of Albept Abel, aged 48.

Relatives and friends, also Sisterhood of Keneseth Israel, Inyited to services. Tues, 10.30 A preciselv, residence, 2302 ISth st. Interment Mt Sinai. ALLEN. 8th lnst.

THOMAS, aged 61. Relatives and friends, also Lincoln No 25, and Garfield Oircie. No 76, invited to services. Wed. 2PM precisely, residence, 4745 HAMBURG BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS words or lets.

SOc: additional words, to uTsTANDFORElSi PATENTS BEND FOR MY FBKE BOOK. "HOW TO GET THEM." Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.

a ad ry Monday evening until 9 o'clock. JOSHUA R. H. POTTS Attorney and Counselor-at-Law 929 Chestnut Philadelphia US OF SHIPS AND SHIPPING MEN Something About Arrivals and Clearances at This Port News of Interest Largest S. S.

Company in th "World. Over 400 Ships. a NEXT SAILINGS TO LONDON-PARIS-HAMBURG S. S. AMERIKA 22,600 Tons March 15, 11 A.

M. LONDON-PARIS-HAMBURG PENNSYLVANIA 12, 11 A. M. AMERIKA March 15. 11 A.

M. PRES. LINCOLN KAIS'N AUG. VIC. Hamburg direct.

March 20. 8 A. M. March 27, 10 A M. t2nd Cabin onlyj S.

S. IM PERATOR HAMBURG, MAY 24, arriving here MAY 31 7. 11 A. M. The IMPEEATOH will continue HAMBURG via Plymouth and Cherbourg.

BOOK NOW FOR THE PANAMA CANAL and WEST INDIES 28 DAYS, $175. AND UP MARCH 11, by S. S. Victoria Luise. March 29, by S.

S. Moltke April 10 and 30, S. S. Victoria Luise. Largest Steamer Cruising in the Caribbean Duration of 1 C.

Hvt HI 4 and Each Cruise IO UayS 1 up. Write for Illustrated Booklet HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE Pascua Florida" Easter Land" No wonder that Ponce de Leon called it so as he viewed beneath the soft light of a southern sun this fairest tropical land. You can enjoy it too, this Easter, if you will take one of the luxurious Clyde Line steamers New York direct to Jacksonville without change Calling at Charleston, S. C. Rates include ma and stateroom accommodations on stsamsr.

Write for beautiful descriptive booklets, list of sailings, and Travel number of AGWI Steamship Kewa. Address CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY District Passenger Office, 701 Chestnut Philadelphia. $75 CASH WILL BUY A FINE YOUNG strong business horse; will stand without tieing: safe for any one to drive and largo enough for any use. Also, good young pair of work mares: very' chunky built; suit any general purpose: either in single or double harness; will sell separate and allow five days' trial. Store wagon, cutunder.

business carriage, runabout and buggy; single or double harness, blankets, whip, at a sacrifice. STABLE. 11524 Brandywine near 15th and Spring Garden sts. -Also at a bargain, band-some pony, harness and carriage, safe for children to ride or drive. Call.

(Dealer. LEARY'S BIRCH BEER CO. Will Sell 10 Head of Horses and mares; also large pair of mules; all are in good condition and good workers; not lame or sore. They must be as company represents them and for beer truck; also three single wagons, very reasonable. 927 Callowhill St.

Will caterto dealer. (Dealer.) THE EMPIRE EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Co. will sell. 12 head of good, serviceable work horses ant! mares and 1 pair of young black mules: some foot-sore, for country use. Among the lot are some teams weighing from 2200 to 2800 all to be soirt for any reasonable offer.

Oue complete huckster team, horse, wagon and harness, $85. Fair trial allowed on the above; 2 four-post wagons', ice, coal and business wagons and harness of all kinds. Call and see the above at- S23 N. 12th st. Open on Sunday.

$65 AND $75 WILL RUYCHOICE OF BrowS horse and bay mare. They are large enough for any use. either in siugle or double harness; have good wind and eyes, and extra good drivers: will allow 4 days' trial on horse or mare, $45 cash for light six-spring wagon, single and double harness, cheap. 1518 Cambridge near 15th and Girard ave. Call.

(Dealers). TEN HEAD HORSES AND MARES WILL Ik? sold at once, no reasonable offer refused. Central Cab Transfer 1312 N. Dth, ask for stable boss. (Dealer).

NICE FAMILY OR BUSINESS HORSE; ALSO huckster wagon and harness: sell cheap. 223 X. Bioad. GOOD. BIG, SOUND, WORK RIGHT.

OUT of hard work; must sell. 223 N. Broad. BLACK MARE, 7 YEARS OLD, SOLD cheap. Apply Joseph Sa ttler.

24 IS N. Palethorp. TWO GOOD HORSES. SUIT LAUNDRY OR grocer. 1 529 Bailey sL CHUNKY BAY MARE.

GOOD WORKER; bargain, $05. 223 N. Broad. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS ONE HORSE ICE WAGON, ALMOST NEW. will sell cheap.

Four-post express wagon, roll bearing axles. Fulton and Walker, carry 'ZXA tons, bargain. Three-spring huckster wag- Bad. BIG SALE SECOND-HAND WAGONS. ALL kinds, at low prices; new and second-hand harness at bargain prices, as we must have room; two good ice wagons.

Girard Wagon Works. 042 N. 9th 9th and Girard ave. LIGHT 2-HORSE IRON OIL TANK. IN GOOD order, cheap.

Headiey Express. Chester.Pa. TWO FOUR-POST FURNITURE WAGONS, nearly new. 1140 West Ontario street. AUTOMOBILES It word or less.

30c: additional words, to IAaht fare type. 15 cents per line. FORSALE Immediate Delivery REBUILT 191 1 32 h. 6 Pass. LOCOMOBILE LIMOUSINE $2400 1912 6 4.8 Locomobile Touring Car.

7 passengers full equipment $3050. 1911 4 32 5-passengr Locomobile Tourina Car: full equipment: S1S50. 1911 Stevens-Durvea. 5-passenger. 6 43 Touring Car: $1850.

1011 Pierce-Arrow. 36. 5-passenger Tour-iig Car two tops 1 S00. 190t Mercedes. 7-passenger.

40 H. P. Touring Car: $40. 1911 Cadillac. 5-passenger Touring Car: $700.

THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA '2314 Market Street Philadelphia BOTH 'PHONES. FOR SALE SEVEN PASSENGER. 6-CYLIN-der limousine automobile, late model, guarantee "fias several months to go; will sell at half Its original cost to quick buyer. T-235. Inquirer ofhce.

MOTOR TRUCKS AND AUTOMOBILES OF all standard makes sold on time payment. Inquire of HARMAN-YOUNT COMPANY. 301 ABBOTT BUILDING. PA. Telephone, Bell Walnut 4395.

FOR SALE MITCHELL TOURING CAR. foredoor, top, glass front. Presto tank, de-" mountable rims, tires practically new; late model price $550. W-254. Inquirer office.

FOR SALE LIGHT DELIVERY AUTOMO- bile truck, slightly used: is guaranteed by manufacturer; will sell at low price. C-2G5. Inquirer office. PE LESS-RU A BO IT, 10O9. FINE OONDI-tion: 45 H.

$500; will demonstrate any evening. P-272, Inquirer office. FOFl SALE 5 PASSEXGFR MITCHELL touring ear. fully equipped, late model, price $3'X). C-208, Inquirer ofttce.

FOR HIRE. FIAT RACEABOCT. DOCTOR'S $2 per hour. 623 N. 7th.

BICYCLES $5 DOWN. EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. puncture proof tires, Baldwin adjustable chain coaster brake, fully guaranteed. O07 Arch. BOATS.

ETC. BOAT WANTED, A SMALL SCOW OR A lighter to carry 25 tons; must be cheap. C. Dar. 3518 knsinstn ave.

PERSONAL We Issue Store Orders for Drv Goods, Clothing. Furniture, etc. Weekly- or Monthly Payments. J.F.HOFFMANN Km. 632, 1011 Chestnut.

WE PAID A WOMAN $68.80 for a lot of old jewelry she had been offered $40 elsewhere. AVe pay cash for old gold and silver, jewelry, platinum, diamonds, watches, silverware set for false teeth. Lee, 712 Walnut DIVORCES A SPECIALTY Quickly, without publicity; easy terms; advice free. For appointment, day or evening, write to LAWYER. Post Office Box 285.

Philadelphia. Divorces a specialty Easy terms. Advice free. COMMERCIAL LAW BUREAU, 90S Walnut, Room 3. diamonds and pearls Rubies.

Emeralds, Sapphires bought, appraisement, 1 per cent.Harry W. Smith, 717 Sansom. ST6rEo1TdERS ISSUED ON EASY WEEK-lv pavments. 'Phone Belmont L-2i A. J.

H. Both well. 5H35 Iine st. LAWYER ALL LEGAL BUSINESS DIVORCES A SPECIALTY. Easy Terms.

1218 Filbert. Rooms 24-25. PAWN TICKETS fToash. Confidential. No dealers.

C-269. Inffnirer office. OOMM WKCil A Detective Bureau; all matters investigated; results secured. 908 Walnut, Room 3. DIVORCES, COLLECTIONS.

ALL LEGAL business: easv terms: confidential. Legal Bureau, 1202 Filbert. Ev'gs, 1943 N. 328. DEPARTMENT STORE ORDERS.

Easv weekly payments. FRED G. SUTOR. lOU S. 12TH ST.

DIVORCES WITHOUT PUBLICITY; EASY terms; advice free. Call, write or 'phone. Standa id Law Burea 1524 Chestnut. Rm. 7 1 7.

$5 GOLD-FILLED GLASSES. EYES Examined free; artificial eyes; presc. filled; old gold bought. Levi Joseph, 733 Sansom. PALMIST, MADAME RUSSELLEAU.

2157 Marston, 27th and Susquehanna. 9 to 0, 25e. PATTERNS, 10c and 15c by mail or from PICTORIAL REVIEW AGENCY, 1113 CHESTNUT STREET. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES, SHOES Wanted. Send postal.

Sneidman, 922 Poplar St. DON'T MISJUDGE OTHERS. DETECTIVE Millard will get you facts. 1524 Chestnut St. CHORUS GIRLS.

A-l; SALARY BETWEEN! $10 and 12. ltizs ji. I3tn. MADAME DUPONT READS YOUR LIFE. 705 N.

5th st. Ladies only. LAWYER. DIVORCES, FEE $25; CLAIMS, damage case 2307 Jefferson. DENTIST WILL DO DENTAL WORK, weekly payments.

P-290. Inquirer office. MACHINERY AND TOOLS IRON SMOKESTACK. ONE GOOD RELIABLE second hand smokestack, 80 to 100 ft. long ft to 4 ft.

diameter. State time used, thickness of metal, general condition of stack, and price F. O. and where located. Address.

Iron Staek, Box 1365. Providence. R. I. PRINTING ENVELOPES.

CARDS. BILLHEADS. STATE ments, tags. $1.30 per thousand; full line sample of these and better grades mailed free; out-of-town orders a sjecialty parcel post shipments. 1.QU1S FI.NK SUXS.

IP o. 8th. BUSINESS CHANGES TAYLOR'S CANDY AND CIGAR STORE HAS been sold to N. Thase. All claims must be presented by Monday.

March 10, 1913. IN MEMORIAM RLTSSELL. In loving rememberanee of RICHARD RUSSELL, who departed thia lite March 10, lata, saaiy niissea. THE FAMILY. AMERICAN! 1,210.000 TONS MEDITERRANEAN S.

S. CINCINNATI 17,000 TONS March 11, 10 A. M. MADEIRA, GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS. NAPLES and GENOA S.

S. CINCINNATI (17,000 Tons) March 11, 10 A. M. S. S.

HAMBURG (11.000 Tons) April 5, 9 A. M. WORLD LARGEST SKIP Will make her first trip from Books now open for season starting JUNE in regular service between NEW Y0RX and IS To the Land of the Midnight Sun Scotland. Orkney and Faroe Islands, Iceland, Spitzbergen, North Cape, Norway. From Hamburg during June.

July and AuRiist by S. S. VICTORIA LUISE, S. S. BISMARCK, AND S.

S. METEOR. 1334 WALNUT PHILA. BAH 1 1MB. I mUSass 4j i Atlantic Transport NEW YORK LONDON DIRECT Minnehaha, Mar.

15. 11.00 AM Min nka. Mar. 29 Min ka, Mar. 22, 9 A.

M. Minnehaha, Apr. 12 White Star PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG S0UTHAMPT0H Mar. 15, 9.30 AMiNew York, Mar. 29 Majestic, Mar.

22, 12 noon0ceanic Apr. 5 American Line Steamers. NEW YORK QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL Baltic Mar. 20, 12 noon! Adriatic 29 Megantic. 26, 12 noon! Celtic 3 Cruises Boston Mediterranean Ports Italy Canopic Mar.

15 I Canopio 29 Cretic Apr. 5 I Cretio May 17 Freight Offices. 405-8 Bourse Building. HAMBURG-AMERICAN NEW PA6SENGER SERVICE PHILADELPHIA-HAMBURG Twin Screw Steamships Exclusively Sailings semi-monthly Prinz Adalbert, March 27. Graf Waldersee.

Apr. 14 Prinz Oskar Apr. 24iPr. Adalbert. 13 Will Call at Boulogne.

Luxurious accommodations one class Second cabin steamers, $57.50 upward Steamers leave from 1'ier 53. Washington avenue, 11 A. M. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 1334 WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. CUMA MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE DIRECT VIA FISHGUARD LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA The fastest steamers in the world.

MAURETANIA LU SIT AN! A Queenstown Fishguard Liverpool Franconia. Mar. 12. 10 a.inCampania.Apr.lti.l a.m Campania.Mar. 19, 1 s.uiHjirptaniaApnl 23 10 a.m.

I'ldJrCldHId A. M. it yiirotanta April 2 Caronia, May 3. lo a.m Y.tiUlcLdlHd i A. m.

Carmania, My. 10. 10a. Franconia, Apr. 12, 10 a.mCampania.My.

14.1 a.m Does not call at Queenstown, Fastbound. MEDITERRANEAN -ADRIATIC SERVICE Calling at Madeira, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, Trieste, Finme. Sailings noon. See Itinerary.

CAR PATH! Mar. 22 1VERNJA. Apr. 5 SAXOXIA. Apr.

20 CAKPATHIA, May 10 WINTER CRUISE RlVifcRA-ITALY-EOYPr CARONIA, Mar. 15. Round the World trips, Special through rates to Egypt, India. China. Japan, Manila, Australia, New Zenland, South Africa and South America.

Independent tours in Europe, etc. Send lor booklet Cunard Tours. Ajrents for Peninsular Oriental S. N. Co.

in United States and Canada, Itinerary of Summer CruisoS) Norway, 1913, July 1, 18, Aug. 8, Sept. 5. now ready. Piers, foot West 14tii Street.

N. R. OfAces, 24 State Street, N. opposite Battery. The Cunard Steamship St.

P0RT0 RICO You will enjoy the restful hours on board one of our bigr, comfortable steamers, as you glide swiftly southward to a climate described by Dr. Lyman Abbott as "more luxurious than that of Italy or Southern California." You will revel in the tropical richness of this wonderful island its eplendld roads, interesting: Big lata and people. S. S. BRAZOS, 10.000 tons; de luxe cabins, Kouie with private baths, and other bigr steamers in service.

Sailings Every Saturday To San Juan, 45 and up. 10-Day Cruise, New York to and around Porto Hico and return to New York, $110, all expenses. Send for booklet. New York Porto Rico S. S.

Co. General Office, 11 Broadway, N. T. District Passenger Office, 701 Chestnut Philadelphia (13 BERMUDA BY THE RGADIAN Largaat and Finest Steatnahip in the Service. OROTAVA Displacement tonnage.

10,063 roelsM, 5.980 MODEKATB KOI NI TRIP RATES AND INCLUSIVE TOt'RS Tickets interchangeable with Quebec S.S.Co. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON SON. Gen. 22 State St Y.

Raymond AVhiteomb 1005 Chestnut Bartlett Tours 200 S. 13th St. Thus. Cook Son. 137 South Broad St.

or any Steamship Ticket Agent. Mer cliants Miners Trans Co. PASSENGERS AND FXEIGHT FOX BOSTON AND THE EAST. Every tWed. St 8 P.

K. tFreisht only. FOR SAVANNAH AND JACKSONVILLE, Every 1'hu. and 6 P. M.

FOR FALL RIVER AND PROVIDENCE. (Freight Only) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 5 P. M. Passengers and lreljht taken for all New England and Southern points. Accommodations and cuisine unsurpassed.

City Ticket Office. 105 S. Olh A. L. BOX-jr GARTZ.

Agent. Pier 18. S. Delawaxa Ave. KB inenas invited to funeral.

Wed. 8.30 A M. residence. 3047 North Bousa.ll st. High mass at Corpus Christi, 10 A M.

Interment Holy Cross. O'CONNOR. 8th inst. JOHANNA, daughter of Timothy and Mary O'Connor. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tnes.

8.80 A M. parents'-residence. 906 4th st. High requiem mass Church of the Immaculate Conception, 10 A M. Interment Old Cathedral.

PALMER. At West Berlin. J. 8th inst. JOSEPH MORRIS PALMER, aged 39.

Funeral service and interment Pittsburgh, Pa. PIERSON. Sth lnst. MARGARET, widow of Joseph Pierson. aged 82.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues. 2 PM. residence of son-in law. William Still.

40 Highland ave. Chestnut Hill. Interment Oak Lane Church Grounds. PRATT. 7th inst, at Chestnut Hill, JAMES DUNDAS PRATT.

Services, residence of son. 223 Et Graver's lane. Chestnut Hill. 2PM Mon. Interment private.

PKIOB. 6th inst. BENJAMIN A PRICE, aged Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues, 2 residence of sou, Alvin Price, Flourtown and Pleasant avesWynd-raoor, Montgomery co. Pa. Carriages meet trolleys at Willow Grove ave.

Chestnut Hill, at 1.30 M. Interment Hillside. REDFERN. 8th inst, JOHN HENRY, husband of Li Hie Red fern. Relatives and friends also Union Lodge, No 14, of P.

and employes of Chambers' Iron Foundry, invited to funeral. Wed, 1PM, residence. 1408 North Conestoga st. Services-, 2 St James Church. 52d and Kershaw ave.

Interment Mt Moriah. Remains may be viewed Tuesday, 8 M. RICHARDSON. Sth inst. ALFRED, son of Elizaleth and late Alfred Richardson, aged 21.

Relatives aud friends invited to services. Tues, 8 at apartments of Oliver II Bair. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment Wilmington and Brandywine. Wilmington.

Del. Wed. ROBB. 7th inst, GEORGE ROBB. aged 71, at Shamokin, Pa.

Interment West Laurel Hill, 2 M. Mon. ROBB. Sth lnst, HENRY BURNETT, husband of Mabel Hastings Robh. aged 47.

Services Tues, 4 Church of Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Busses meet 3.15 train from Broad street at Haverford Station. RUETSCHLTN. 8th inst. EDWARD husband of Mary Ruetschlin.

Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed. 2 residence, 2205 East Cumberland at. Interment Oakland. SAGER.

6th lnst, PHILIP, husband of Pauline Sager and son of Johanna and late Philip Sager, aged 39. Relatives and freinds, also the police of the 27th district and Loyal Order of Moose, No 54, invited to funeral, Tues. 2 M. residence, 4430 Edgemont st, Bridesburg. Remains may be viewed Mon, from 8 until IO M.

Interment Oakland. SARDB. 7th inst, ROXANNA V. wife of Sarde. Relatives and friends, also Camp No 98 of invited to services.

Tues. 1PM precisely, residence. 1605 22d st. Interment Greenwood. Remains may be viewed Mon.

8 to 10 M. SAVAGE 6tb inst, MARY ANDERSON, widow of Frank A Savage, aged 79. Relatives and friends invited to services. Mon. 2PM precisely, son-in-law's residence.

Percy Garwood, 1103 41st st. Interment Mount Moriah. Remalnes may be viewed Sun. from 7 to 9.30 M. SCHIESS.

8th inst, WILLIAM, husband of late Anna Schless. aged 73. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, l.SO residence. 3220 York st. Interment North-wood.

SCIIULTZ. 8th husband of Lizzie Sohultz (nee and son of Julius and late Maria Schultz, aged 43. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 1 residence, 1317 Myrtlewood st.

Interment Hillside. SEESE. 9th inst. MORRIS husband of late Rose Seese (nee Smith), aged 73. Relatives and friends also Blacks Eddy Txdge, No 391, 1 F.

of Point Pleasant, I'a; West Philadelphia Lodge of I also surviving associates of the 104th Regiment and employes of Pennsylvania Shops, invited to funeral, Thurs. 2 M. residence, 3317 Market st, Phila. Remains may lie viewed Wed from 8 to 10 M. Interment private, Fernwood.

SFRRILU Sth ir.st. at Detroit. Mich, IVY McGKAW, wife of Joseph Serrill. Due notice. SHAW.

7th inst. JAMES, son of Rohert and Isabella Shaw (uee Hagan, aged 2. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon. 1 M. parents' residence, 3328 Rand st (near and Westmoreland, interment Holy yepuienre.

SHOEMAKER 7th lnst. husband of Lizzie Shoemaker (nee Ochst. aged 55. Rela tives and friends, also Linwood Assemblv. No 7.

A Philadelphia No 54. Loyal Order of Moose, aud employes Sabln Co. Invited to service. Tues. 2 M.

residence. 1436 4th st. Interment private. Mount Ver non. Remains mar be viewed 7 I -M.

SHRIVER. Sth inst. LIEUT GEORGE W. husband of Millicent Cooley Shriver. aged 70.

Relatives and friends, also Ellis Post. No 6, A Walker Lodge No 306. I Germantown Council No 21, and of A. invited to services. Mon.

2 at Chapel of Kirk Nice. 6301 Main st. Germantown. Interment Ivy Hill. S1IUBBRT.

7th Inst. SUSAN A. widow of James Shubcrt and daughter of late Archibald and Julia' dark, aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon, 2 resi dence.

Pennsylvania Widows Asylum, 1401 East Susquehanna avenue. Interment Odd Fel lows SINK. 8th inst. MARGARET (pee Morrow), widow of John Sink. Relatives and friend invited to services.

Wed. 1.30 M. residence. 2502 Camac st. Interment Fernwood.

Remains may be viewed Tues from 8 to 10 M. SKELLY. flth Inst. JOHN KELLY. SR.

husband of Ellen Skelly. Relatives and friends also Dobson's Bradford Mills, invited to fu neral. Wed, 8.30 A M. residence, 735 East Woodlawn ave. Germantown.

High mass at Church of Immaculate Conception, 10 A M. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SLEAN. 8th itist. JOHN', hushand of Mary A Relatives nnd friends, also Holy Name Society of St Patrick's and Relief Association, iuvited to funiral.

Wed, 8.30 A resilience, 2214 Manning st, alove Spruce st. I'igh maf-s of Tequiem. St Putrick's, 10 A M. Interment Holy ross SMITH. Residence.

303 Woodsie ave. Nar- berth. Pa, 8 inst, GEORGE E. aged 42. Rel atives and friends Invited to services, lues.

5 precisely. Narberth Presbyterian, Nar-tierth. Montgomery Co, Pa. Interment Delta, Pa. SMITH.

Sth inst. SAMUEL. husband of Jennie Smith (uee Huey). Relatives and friends invited to services, ed, 2 residence, 5945 Webster st. (59th and Cathar ine sts.

interment Mt juorian. SPARY-DE MEY. 7th inst. FLORENCE wife of Frank Spary. Relatives and friends invited to services.

Wed. 2 M. residence. 2024 Morris st. Interment Fernwood.

Remains can be viewed Tues, between 8 aud IO M. STANTON. 7th inst, EDWARD, husband of Mary Stanton, of County Mayo, Ireland. Rel- 1 Anil 1 1. 1 ll 1 1 1 1- i 11.1 1 I lllllir.

1 Tnue 7.30 A M. residence, 2008 Titan St. Mass sH Authonv s. 9 A M. Interment Holy Cross.

STOKLEY. 7th inst, DAVID H. Services Mon, residence of sister. Interment strictly private. STUART.

Sth inst. JAMES, husband of Anna Stuart. Relatives and friends, also the Phila and Reading Railway employes, invited to funeral, Tues. 2 residence, 2649 Tulip St. Interment North Cedar Hill.

TAYLOR. 6th inst. at Baltimore, Md, EDWARD husband of Mary Taylor (nee Parton). aged 47. Relatives and friends invited to services, Mon, 2 PVM.

parlors of Sim-, moils Taylor, 309 Market t. Camden. J. Interment private. Friends may call Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5.

TAYLOR. Newtown. Pa. Sixth day. 3d mon.

7th, EDWARD TAYLOR, aged 82. Relatives and mends invited to runeral. witnout rurtner notice, residence. Chancellor st and Centre ave, Second-day, 3d month, 10th. 2.30 M.

Train leaves Reading Terminal for Newtown at 1.23 M. TAYLOR. 7th lnst, WARREN TAYOR. aged 27. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 M.

residence. 4616 Paul st. Frankford, Phila. Interment North Cedar Hill. THOMAS.

At the Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples and Single Men. Bala. Pa, 9th inst, JACOB. husband of late Georgianna Thomas, aged 83. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2.30 M.

Train leaves Broad Street Station, 2.10. Interment Mt Moriah. THOMAS. 9th inst, WILLIAM FREYER, aged 73. Relatives and friends, also Moat-gomerv Lodge.

No 57, I of invited to funeral. Wed. M. residence. 4323 Pechin st.

Roxborough. Services in St David's B. 1.30 M. Interment private. THOMAS.

9th inst, ANNA M. wife of Edward Thomas and daughter of late Frederick and Margaret Walde. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs, 8.30 A M. husband's residence.

2015 60th st. Solemn requiem mass Most Blessed Sacrament. IO A M. THOMPSON. 9th inst, ELIZABETH VERONICA, wife of Samuel Thompson and daughter- of Marv and the late John McDe-vitt.

Relatives and friends, also St Anthony's Sodality, invited to funeral, Thurs, 8 A residence. 1258 24th st. Solemn high mass of requiem at St Anthony's, 9.30 A M. Interment Holy Cross. THOMPSON'.

Sth inst, MARION WHITE, wife of William A Thompson and daughter of the late George and Eliza Rnbicam White. Servicts at 38 11th st. Wed, 2 PM. Interment private. TOWNLBY.

8th inst. ALEXANDER, husband of Elizabeth Townley, aged 50 Relatives and friends, also William Hamilton Lodge No 500. and AM: Tristan Freeman Chapter, No 243; Kadosh Commandery, No 9 of Loyal Order of Moose, No 54; Centennial Lodge, 100, Sons of St George, and employes of William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co, invited to services. Wed. 2 M.

residence. 2308 Boston ave Interment Oakland. Remains may be viewed Tues. after 8 PM. TOZAR.

7th inst, JANE S. wife of Alfred Tozar and daughter of Charles H. and Catharine Grant, aged 26. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tnes, 2 M. residence of Parents, 4123 Leidy ave.

West Phila. Interment private, Mt Peace: TUCKER. Suddenlv at Atlantic City. 8th inst, REV CHARLES HENRY TUCKER, aged 74. Relatives aud friends invited to services.

Church -of Our Redeemer, 16th and Oxford sts, Tues, 2PM precisely. Interment Arlington. Please omit flowers. WALKER. 8th inst.

CHARLES, husband of late Sarah Walker (nee Bowen). and son of late W7illiam and Marie Walker. Relatives and friends, also employes of William Read's and Court Stephen Girard. No 33, of A. invited to funeral.

Wed. 8.30 A residence. 1122 Daly st. High requiem mass. Church of the Epiphany, 10 A M.

Interment Holv Cross. WARREN. 7th inst. EMMA WARREN. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon, 2 residence, 1170 3d st.

Interment private at North Cedar Hill. WENZELL. 8th inst. BENJAMIN WEN-ZELL 66. Relatives and friends, also Gen John Reynolds Council, No 143.

of I and Carpenters' Local Union, No 122, invited to funeral. Tnes, 1 residence, 71 Bringhurst st Germantown. Services at St Luke's 2 M. Interment private, North-wood. Remains may be viewed Mon, from 7 to 9 M.

WEST. 6th inst, MARY wife of Thomas West, aged 75. Relatives and friends invited to services, Mon, A residence of her son, Lewis West, 92 Chestnut ave, Mer-chantville, J. Interment private at New Camden. Friends may view the remains Sun.

7 to 10 M. ZIESWEISS. Sth inst. WILLIAM J. husband of Sarah Zleswiess, aged 61.

Funeral, relatives and friends, also employes of Supplee Hardware Co invited, Thurs, 8.30 A residence. 2522 CJiadwick st. Solemn bum of requiem, Church of St Monica, 10 A precisely. Interment Holy Gross. vaiiey orge, i'a.

l' ai. interment Presbyterian, Port Kennedy, Pa. HARKINS. 8th inst. PETER A.

husband of Sarah Harkins. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name League of Sacred Heart and Sodality of Cathedral, invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 A M. residence.

124 22d st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral. IO A M. Interment Old Cathedral. HAETRANKT Rth 1nKr.

ADAM "hod of late Samuel and Sarah Stetler Hartranftr aged 69. Relatives and friends invited, to services, residence, 657 56th st. Tues, 2 precisely. Interment J-aurel Hill. Remains may be viewed Mon after 8 PM.

I-IASFJNBCLEU. Sth inst. THERESA, wife of Stophen Hasenbulef. Relatives and friends invited to solemn requiem mass, wed, IO A St Joachim's, Frankford. Interment strictly private.

HAYES. 9th inst. JOHN husband of Rebecca Hayes (nee McCaskey), aged 82. Relatives aud friends invited to Thurs, 8 daughter's lcsidence, Mrs. Shaw; 1524 Harrison st, Frankford.

Interment North Cedar Hill. HEINTZELMAN. Suddenly. 8th lnst, LOUISE, wife of Joseph A Heintzelniau, aged 67. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2.30 at parlors of Oliver Balr 1820 Chestnut st.

Interment private, Mt Peace. Kindly omit flowers. HEINTZELMAN. Suddenly. Sth inst, LOUISE, wife of Joseph A Heintzelman.

aged 67. Relatives and- frieuds invited to services, Tues, 2.30 from apartments of Oliver II Bair. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private, Mt Peace. Kindly omit flowers.

HEISSLBH, Sth inst, at 802 41st St. Philadelphia, CHRIST 1, of Trenton, daughter of Jacob and late Margaret Heissler. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 apartments of Oliver II Bair, lfcuO Chestnut St. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

HEIST. Sth inst. ELEANOR, widow of Goo Heist, aged 78. Relatives and friemls invited to services, Tnes, 2 1 residence, r.ni'1 i j- U'aaAplT rim 1 1 a ml t.lmnlriln m'Vrt fli.n. side.

Pa. Interment privnte. Union, "Wliite- marsn, fa. HOFFMAN. Sth inst.

residence, 13O0 Rockland St. Logan, MA RGARETTB ESTELLE BOUCHERS, wife of William Hoffman. Due notice. JOXES- At Tamsboro. J.

Sih inst. SARAH, widow of Edward Jones, aged 74. Services ami interment New Camden, on Wednesday. 12th inst, JONES. Sth inst, HARRIET wife of Frank Jones.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 1 M. husband's residence. 10(1 East Gorgas st.

Mount Airy. Interment private. KAULL. Suddenly. 7th inst, EMMA KAULL.

daughter, of late John aud 'Mary Herr. Service and interment private. KEENAN. 7th inst. MARGARFJT, wife of late Henry Keenan.

Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 1.30 residence, 764 41st st. Interment Northwood. KELLY. 7th inst, JAMES A. son of James ami Katheiine Kelly (nee McCaffrey), aged 15.

Relatives and friends invited funeral, Tues. 8.30 A parents' residence, 109 Contes St, Sharon Hill, Delaware comity, Pa. High mass at Church of the Holy Spirit 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross. KELLY.

Sth inst. WILLIAM, husband of Rose Kelly (nee Burke. Relatives and friends also the employes of Atlantic Refining Co invited to fuueral, Thurs. 2 M. residence.

2241 Dickinson st. Interment Mt Moriah. Remains may be viewed Wed evening between 8 and 10 o'clock. KELLY. 7th inst.

CATHARINE- KELLY. Relatives and friends imited to funeral, Thurs, i. 30 A M. mass of requiem at 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross.

KELLY. Losbnuiea, Philippine Islands, Dec 22, 1912. PETER A KELLY, son of late Jno and Margaret Kelly. Due notice of funeral, residence of sister, Mrs Catharine Dlllman, 184 East Weusley st. KESTER.

Kennett Square, on Sixth-day, 34 month. 7th. JOSEPH son of late John Kes-ter, aged 65. Funeral from residence of his brother-in-law. Edward I' Cloud.

205 Meredith et, Kennett Square, Second-day, 3d month. 10th. Friends invited to view remains Between i.h and 2.30 M. Interment private. Union Hill.

KIM.MBY.-On First-dav. Third Month 9th, SARAH EM LIN. Relatives and friends invited to services. Friends' Meeting House. Chestnut st.

West Chester. I'a. on Fourth-day, Third Month 12th. 10.30 AM. LA I DER.

Sth int. FREDERICK F. aged 50. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues. 2 M.

residence. 2317 sth st. Interment private. Northwood. Friends may view remains.

Mon I M. KLEMM. sth inst. ELIZABETH, widow of John Kleium, aged 79. Relatives and friends invited services, Tues, 2 I M.

precisely, St Michael's Lutheran, corner Trenton avenue and East street. Remains may be viewed at residence of Charles Brass. 1015 Fast Columbia avenue. Tnes. betweeu ll A and 1 M.

Interment private, Green- KOLB. Sth inst. CHRISTIAN, husband cf late Mary Kolb. aged S3. Relatives and friends, also Columbia Idge.

No 918. and of II. and United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Ical 8. invited to services.

Tues, 2PM preciselv. residence of daughter. Mrs Anna Fox, 3024 3d et. Interment private. Green Mount.

LANE. Sth int, CATHARINE M. widow of John Lane and daughter of lnte Margaret Kane. Relatives nud friends also Rosory Society, invited to funeral. Wed.

8 A residence. 841 Monmouth st. Gloucester Citv. J. High mass at St.

Mary's Church, 9 A.M. Interment St. Marv's. LEV1NSON. 9th inst.

SARAH, widow of Levinson. aged M. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues, 10 A M. residence, 1S36 iiorth Bouvier st.

Interment Mount Sinai Kindly omitliowers. LIKE. 9th inst. JOHN H. aged Ci.

Relatives and friends, also Keystone Council, No 11. of I and tlie employes of the Pen-covd Iron Works, invited to funeral. Thurs. 2 M. residence of Howard Like.

3036 Svdenham st. Interment Westminster. LINDSEY. 7th inst. SUSAN W.

wife of Thomas Lindsey. of Lansdowne. Pa. Relatives and friends to services. Mon.

1.30 M. Chapel of E. of Advocate. ISth and Diamond. Interment private.

Lawnview. Remains mnv be viewed at 1612 Arch st. after 8 M. Sundav. LODGE.

7th inst. HENRY I aged 78. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues. 12.

30 M. resilience. Aston township, Dela ware county, -a. t.arriages meet train at Lenni leaving Broad St Station A and West Chester 11.12 A M. Interment Media.

LOWDEN. 7th inst. ELIZABETH (nee Cook. widow of Thomas I) Lowden. aged 64.

Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 1 M. residence son-in-law. Nelson Dyer, cor 6th and Washington sts, Camden, JT--J. Interment private. Harleigh.

LYALL. Suddenly. 9th inst. ELIZABETH eldest daughter of Thomas Lyall. Relatives antl friends invited to services.

Weds- 3 parents' residence. 412 Chestnut st. Darby, Pa. Interment private, Arlington. McT'AFFERTY.

Sth inst. THOMAS, husband of Ellen McCafferty. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues, 8.30 A M. residence, Wm Boyle.

1932 Bouvier st. High mass, St Thomas'. 10.30 A SI. Interment Old Cathedral. McCLOSKFjY.

Ot'i irst. -DANIEL husband of Sarah A McCloskev. Relatives aud friends, St Charles Sodalltv, invited to funeral. Thurs, 8.30 A M. residence, 816 20th st.

Solemn requiem mass at St Charles', 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross. McCRAY. Sth inst, ANNA M. wife of Robert McCray.

Relatives and friends, also the and League of Sacred Heart, invited to funeral, Wed, 8.30 A residence, Haverford. Pa. Solemn requiem mass at Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, 10 A M. Interment private. McDONOUGH.

8th Inst. THOMAS McDON-OUGH, Sr. Relatives and friends, also St Denis TAB and Rev O'Brien I Societies, Invited to funeral, Tues, 8.30 A M. residence, 17 County Line road, Ardmore, Pa. Solemn requiem mass at St Colmon's lo A M.

Interment St Denis'. MerKUGAL. 7th inst. PAUL HAZARD, of Robert and Rachel McIougal, aged 7 weeks. Relatives aud friends invited to services.

Mou, 2 parent's residence, 1517 Chris'ian st. Interment Mt Morialr. McKILLOP. 7th inst, JOHN, husband of Elizaleth Mc-Killop, aged 67. Relatives and friends, also Point Breeze Funeral Fund, in-Vietd to funeral, Tues, 2 residence of eoo-in-law, Thomas Bennett, 2428 Ctfmao st.

Interment Fernwood. Mclaughlin. 7th inst. james r. hus- fcand of Ijrdia McLaughlin, of Cross Keys, J.

aged 6S. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues, 10.30 A residence, near Cross Keys. J. Carriages will meet train at Grenlock, J.

Interment WHliamstown Prsbvterian. Mclaughlin otb. inst, john1 'j, sou of Mary McLaughlin (nee Maher). Relatives and' friends invited to funeral. Tues, 2.30 residence of parents, rear of 506 24th Interment Cathedral.

MARKEY. 8th inst, THOMAS S. hnshand of Annetta Markey (nee Oarrigan). Relatives and friends, also I and employes Phila Rapid Transit. Ridge ave depot, invited to funeral.

Wed. SAM, residence. 3413 85th st. Falls of Schuylkill. High mass, St Bridget's.

9.30. Interment Westminster. MARTIN. 7th inst, ALICE wife of Will-lam Martin and daughter of and Emma Speakman. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon, 2 precisely, residence, 2124 South Sixty-third street.

West Philadel-nhia. Interment private. JIBDAEA. 6th inst. THOMAS Jr.i son of Thomas aud Mary Medara.

aged IS. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 1.30 precisely, parents' residence- 23l Richmond street. Interment private. West Laurel. Hill.

Remains may be viewed Monday after 8 M. EE HAN. 9th inst. MARGARET, wife of jonn aieenan, agea o. tteiatives and tncnas Invited to services, wed.

10.30 A M. residence. 1919 25th st. Interment Westminster, MBTTS Sth inst. JAMBS M.

hnshand of Re- hecca Metts. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 residence, 229 Dickinson st. Interment Remains may be viewed Mon. 8 to 10 M. 9th inst.

JOHN J. husband of Margaret Meyer (nee Murphy). Relatives ana trieuas, also employes oi uotnacner Brewing Company, invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 A M.

residence, 1107 South 22d st. Solemn requiem mass at St Charles'. 10 A M. In terment tioiy ross. MILES.

8th inst, NANCY B. widow of Rev Miles, aged 84. Relatives and friends invited to services. Mon. 8 M.

residence, 2219 Wallace. Further service and interment Prospect Hill Chapel. Yor. Pa. Tues.

12 M. MILLER. Sth inst, MARY E. widow of William Miller. Relatives and friends inyited to services.

Tues, 2 residence, 401 6th st. Darby, Pa. Interment private. MOXAGHAN. 9th inst.

MARY H. daughter or 1'eter and Alice aionngnan (nee Kelly), aged 5. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed, 1.30 M. parents residence, 2663 Norris st.

Interment Holy Cross. MOhGAN. 9th inst. FRANK B. husband of Amiie Morgan.

Relatives and friends, also Brotherhood ot Liacorr.otive Kugmeers, No sl, invited services. Tuts. 8PM precisely. residence, 330S Haverford ave. Interment Port Deposit, Md, Wed, via 9AM train.

Broad St Station. MURPHY. Sth ir.st. FRANCIS X. son of Elizabeth A (nee Mealey) and late Patrick A Murphy.

Relatives atl friends, also League of the Sicred Heart of St Veronica's, iuvited to funeral. Thurs. 8.30 A mother's residence. 2942 Sth st. Solemn reouiem mass at St Veronica's, 10 A M.

Interment New Cathe NACHOB. Sth inst. residence. 17C4 Mas Cher st, JOHN son of Felix and late Catharine Nachor (nee Mackell). Relatives and friends, also San Salvador council, jno asa.

IJC of Holv Name (Society and Iron Monld- Fexs' Union, No 1, invited to fuueral. Wed, snim-i; i luieiuiejii private, iasc i Cedar Hill. ARNOLD. 7th inst, NELLIE (nee Sullivan), wife of Robert Arnold. Relatives and friends I Invited to funeral.

Tues. 8 A M. residence. 2243 South Croskey street. Mass of requiem St Thomas Aquinas', 9.30 A precisely Interment Holy Cross.

BAILEY. 9th inst, RUFUS BAILEY, residence, 339 60th st. Due notice. BARNES. 7th lnst.

ELIZABETH JANE, daughter of Rev Heber and late Alice Barnes. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues, I father's residence. 600 32d st. Servi ces Christ Church.

2 PM. Interment West Laurel Hill. Please omit flowers. BAUERS. 7th inst.

IDA, wife of Christian Bauers (nee Watkins). Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 2 M. late residence, 57 Richmond st.

Interment Palmer. Remains may be viewed Tues. 8 to lo M. BAXTER. 8th inst.

CATHERINE, wife of Edward Baxter. Relatives and frieuds invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 A residence. 609 38th st.

West Phila. High requiem mass St Agatha. 10 A M. Interment St Denis'. BEADLE 7th inst.

FLORENCE ALBERTA, wife of James Beadle, and daughter of William and Lillian Mentz, aged 26. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 M. residence parents, 2727 Grata st. Interment private. BEHNKEt.

8th inst, AMELIR wife of Albert Behnke (cee WcrnoekV aged 59. Relatives and friends, also members of St Paulus' German Reformed, Wharton above 18th st, invited to services. Wed, 1PM, residence. 2603 ISth st. Remains may he viewed Tnes, 7 M.

Interment Mount Moriah. Benn. 8th inst, ANNE JANE, widow of George Benn, aged 78. Services Tues, 2 M. residence of son, Wlllitm Benu, 3226 17th st.

Interment private. Please omit flowers. BEWLEY. 3d Mo, 9th inst, AMANDA LOUISA BEWLEY, at home of sister, Abigal II Passmore, Haverford, Pa. Due notice will be given.

BOYER. 7th inst, GEORGE husband of Florence and son of late Henry and Mary Boyer, aged 39. Relatives and friends, also the employes of the 49th st, Co car house. Invited to services, Tues, 2 PM, resi--dence, 625 57th st. BRA UN'S.

7th inst, AMALIE EMMA (nee Hartmann). wife of Rev Hermann Brauns. aged 37. Relatives and friends, also St Matthew Lutheran. 7th and Luzerne, invited to service.

Mon. 2.30 M. at the church. Interment Green Mount. BRENNER.

7th inst. GEORGE W. son of George and Anna Brenner (nee Schaub), aged 26. Relative and friends, also Minerva Council. No 336, Jr A and Kensington Lodge, No lis, of T.

invited to services, Tues. 2 PM, parents' residence. 3891 Coral street. Interment private. Mt Moriah.

Remain may be viewed Mon. 8 to IO M. BRUCE. Cape May. J.

9th lnst, CATHARINE widow of David Wolf Bruce aud daughter of late Captain Daniel Baker. Relatives and friends, also Quaker City Chapter, of A and other organizations of which she wns a member, invited to funeral, Tues. 1() A M. Mount Moriah. Phila.

BUCKMAN. On Third Month. 5th inst. MARY daughter of late Phineas and Letitia Kuckman. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, on Second day, Third Month.

10th, 2 M. from Abington Friends' Meeting. BUDD. 8th inst. ANN.

widow of Peter Budd. aged 91. Friends invited to view the remains Mon. from 7 to 9 M. resid-nc of son-in-law.

David Sagers. near Almonesson, J. Funeral private, convenience of familv. BURROWS. 9th inst.

FRANK J. Relatives and friends, also Hetty A Jones Post. No 12. A R. and Pennsylvania Commanderv of the Loyal Legion, invited to services, Tues, 8PM precisely, parlors Andrew Bnir and Son.

19th and Arch sts. Interment Williams-port. Pa. Kindly omit flowers. CAIRNS.

7th inst. LILLIAN daughter of John II and Sophia Cairns. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues 2PM residence. 110 Paxen St. between olst and 52d, north of Arch st.

Interment Arlington. CARLIN. 5th inst, MARGARET C. daughter of lat" Patrick and Mary Carlin. formeiiv of 1135 Federal st.

Relatives and friends luvited to funeral. Tues. 8.30 A M. residence. 1317 McKean st.

Solemn requiem mass at Epiphanj-. IO A M. Interment Cathedral. CARROLL SALLIB M. daughter of late Joseph and Ellen Carroll.

Relatives and frieuds iuvited to funeral. Tues, 8.30 A residence, corner Red Lion and Academy roads, Torres-ikile. Solemn requiem mass and interment St Dominic's. 10 A M. Carriages will meet trains at Torresdale station arriving 8 41 also trolleys at Red Lion until 8.45 CARTY.

Sth inst, SALLIE J. wblow of Chas arty, formerly of Pitman Grove. Relatives and friends invited to services Tue 2 M. residence of son-in-law, Charles J-erris. 006 Bailey st.

cor of 6th and Bailev Camden, J. Interment private. Harleich Remains may be viewed Mon. 7 till 9PM CECIL 7th inst, ELEANOR FARLEY, wife I.irg- Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon. 2 M.

residence, 1706 Ontario street. Interment jo-ivate CLIME -8th inst. AMELIA E. wife of Pearson Clime (nee Westfall). Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 I' residence.

1904 24th st. Interment private! Mt Peace. COFFMAN. Suddenly. Sth inst.

NEWTON husband of Elizabeth Coffman. aged 3 Relatives and friends, also Vigilant Council No 69, of I A Leni Lenape TriUe, No 3 Imp invited to services. Wed 8 residence. 1227 North Frazer St. 'interment private, Northwood.

Thurs COURTNEY. 8th inst, JOHN B. aged 77 Relatives and friends, also Ctolonel ius Town Post. No 46. A It.

and Bricklsvers I'rotective Association, invited to services Tues. 2PM precisely, residence, 2326 Fitz-water st. Interment Mt Moriah. CRAWFORD. 8th inst.

SUSAX5. daughter of late Richard and Mary Crawford. Relatives and friends, also League of Sacred teart and Bonna moors Society of Gesn. invited to funeral. Wed.

8 A M. 1811 Stiles st. re. quiem mass Gesu, 9.3U A M. Interment Holy Cross.

COX. At Harrington Tet Tth in.t i i-a R. husband of late Rose Cox. Relatives and friends-, also Naval Post. No 400 A It-Robert Fuller Council.

No snu .1 it xi' and employes of Pennsylvania Railroad in- jitea to services, Jues, 2 M. at parlors of Heim, 53 o2d st. Interment Arlington COYLE. 7th inst. JOSEPH, husband of late Bridget Coyle, aged 68.

Relatives and friends also members of Division No 29, II invited to funeral. Tues. 8 30 A of son, Joseph Coyle, 1311 30th st. Solemn iiigu mans 01 requiem at at UaDricI 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross.

Episcopal -Hospital, inst. ELLEN DIAMOND. Relatives and iiienus. aiso employes or William Iteed Silk Mills, invited to fuueral. Tues 7 an 4 it dence of her friend.

Mrs Remeuter. 2322 Broad st. Solemn renuiem mass Vi.i r.h, 9 A M. Interment Holy Cross. DUJl.Mrz.

Residence, 4122 Girard ave, 9th inst. Dr FREDERICK DOMNTTZ. recently of Wildwood, I'ged 64. -Due notice. DOIZMANN.

8th inst, KATHRYN, wife of Peter Dotznmnn nd daughter of the lnte Owen and Julia McCabe. Parish of Kill, Coun ty vjavan, ireianu. relatives and friends iuvited to funeral. Wed, 8.30 A residence, 1628 Alder st. Solemn requiem mass at St Malaeny's, 10 A M.

Interment Holv Cross. DOUGHERTY. Sth inst. BARBARA, late of Port Hail, County Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues.

8.30 A from the parlors of William II Chew, Undertaker, 1928 Federal st. Solemn requiem high mass at St Charles'. 10 A M. Interment Old Cathedral. 1 li I (it-K (nef iPllDBvp i.ii.i, i I 111 11.

II 1 II of James and late Emma Doyle, aged 21. "Rel atives ma ineuas lnvitea to runeral. Wed, 8.30 A of brother-in-law. Michael MeGruth, 1254 28th st. High mass of re-Kuietn St Gabriel's, 10 A M.

Iuterment Holy Cross. DUDLEY. 9th inst. RUTH, daughter Wm and Nellie A Dudley, aged 5 months. Relatives and friends invited services.

Tues, 2 parent's residence, Somerton. Interment private Wm Penn. DYE 7th inst. HORATIO J. son of lnte John II aud Emily pye.

Relatives and friends mviteu to services, -non, 31, residence or sister. Mrs Howard. 454 Washington st. Media, Pa. EDWARDS.

7th inst, MARY SABELLA. widow of John Edwards. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, residence of brother-in-law, William R. Gilpin, Locust avenue, Burlington, Wed, 2 M. Interment Odd Fellows', Burlington.

ESSIG. At Newark Valley, Sth lnst. LILIAN wife of Montgomery Essig, of Philadelphia. Interment private. Tues, at West Laurel.

Hill. ESTLACK. 8th inst, HORACE husband of Cordelia Estlack. Relatives and friends invited to services, Wed, 2 precisely, residence, 1235 17th St. Interment private.

fARRAN. 7th inst, ELIZABETH widow of David Farran, aged 70. Relatives and friends, members of Sharon Hill Council No 55, Daughters of Liberty, invited to services, Mon, 1 son's residence, David Far-ran, 118 North Wilton street. Interment private, Grecnmount. Remains may be viewed Sunday, 7 to 9 M.

FLF.rCi-ER. Sth inst, ANNIE LODER, wife of Willi-im Fletcher. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Wed, 2 residence, 2638 EJlswcith st. Interment West Laurel Hill. Remains may be viewed Tues, 7.30 to 10 B'LUCK.

8th inst, MARY widow of Jonathan Fluck, aged 83. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 8 PM, residence, 2526 North Fifth street. Interment private, Wed. 10 A M. of P.

FRALEY. 7th inst. MARGARETTA. widow of Anthony Fraley. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues.

2P precisely idence, 5804 Knox st, Germantown. Interment private. FRANTZ. 7th Inst, RUTH ANN, wife of Harry Frantz. Relatives and friends of the family invited to services, Mon, 1 residence of brother-in-law.

William Hummel, 51 West Seymour st. Germantown. Interment private. Fern wood. FRISHMUTH.

7th inst. JOHN D. Relatives and friends, also Lodge, No 2, and A Keystone A Chapter, No 175; Southward Lodge. No 146, I are invited to services, Monday, 2 M. residence of brother-in-law, Charles Gessier.

1311 Broad st. Interment private. GENTEL. 9th inst, JANE BURNS, wife of the late Albert Oectel. aged 84.

Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed. 2PM f.recisely, residence, 1639 Ruffner st, Nicetown nterment strictly private. Kindly omit flowers. GLASS.

7th inst, WILLIAM B. husband of Emma Glass, aged 45. Relatives and friends, also Mt Moriah Lodge. No 155. and A Court Neshamihy, No 140, of and all other societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral.

Wed. 1 residence, 2622 Rosewood st (Broad and Shunk sts). Iuterment North Cedar Hill. Remains may be viewed Tues evening. GLOVER.

Sth inst. husband of Emily Glover (ree Cameron). Relatives and friend's invited to services, Thurs. 2 precisely, residence, -3454 Sf Lee st, near Front and Tioea. GRACE.

9th inst. ETTEY MAY. wife of Michael Grace and daughter of Carrie and- late Alexander Lipsett (nee Haraer), aged 22. neiatives ana menus invited to funeral. Thurs.

2 P' M. residence of mother, 8850 Fair-mount ave. Interment Fern wood. GRANT. 7th inst.

JANE, wife of Wm Grant. Jr. Services Mon. A M. St.

James. 22d and Walnut. Interment private. GREENBERK. 0th lnst.

AUGUST, husband of Francis Greenberk. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 A residence. Bridge st and Baltimore ave.

Clifton Heights, OLD-ESTABLISHEO MANUFACTURING Business, can use SoO.OOO to with or without services. K-152. Inquirer office. $650. WANT PARTNER WITH THIS amount to ine in securing this reliable spot cash meat, butter, egg and produce business; located on a prominent thoroughfare: experience not necessary; party can draw $18 week and half profits; money secured; title guaranteed; investigation solicited.

L-21I2, Inquirer Branch. 52d and Market. stB. $1000 AND SERVICES AS CASHIER WILL secure partnership in cash business; you can own everything until business has repaid your money in full, then hall' interest; I will furnish i stock and help; business will be absolutely free of debt. C--01 Inquirer office.

FRACTICAL SALESMAXAGER, HAVING manufacturing and sales specialty, indorsed by leading firms, wants partner, intelligent young- man, experience unnecessary; required: handle own money; $35 weekly. P-242. Inquirer office. FOR SALE COUNTRY SALOON AND HO-tel, right at the K. R.

station, buildinjr 115x .56 lot 875x197 2-10 price $10,500 cash required $7500; great opportunity; place can be seen at any time for investigation. Ferd Eckel. IHiry.NJ. WINTZ-T HE-BUILDER 1618 N. 27th makes a specialty New Store Fronts and Alterations ATLANTIC CITY iiOl7LIXG CHAIR BCSl" ness for sale; near Million Dollar Pier; cleared over $3c00 last season; low price for quick buyer; account sickness.

Call J. II. Gould.90S Walnut st. SALE PICTURE TIIRATRE, $14K, capacity 400; weekly profits. fixtures alone worth price; lieautiful theatre, catering to better class: best reasons for selling.

Call Barrist-Nathan. Perry Bldg. T1 DRUO STORE. Partner wanted with some capital; $6000 stock; good business; located in one of Jersey's best towns; outside business the reason. AddressC-261, Inquirer office.

PICTURE THEATRE FOR SALE: GOOD Location; profits over $H0 weekly: reasonable to quick buyer; no triflers: onlv those meaning: business. Call for particulars. J. H. Gould.

908 Walnut st. PARTNER WANTED: EXCLUSIVE Agencv; tailors' specialty: $50o investment; handle own money; $30 weekly guaranteed; experience unnecessary; big demand; -no triflers. A- 226, Inquireroftice. $500 TAKES PARTNERSHIP; EXCLUSIVE! agency; specialty: experience unnecessary; $35 weekly guaranteed; handle own money. N-280.

Inquirer office. INVENTOR WANTS YOUNG MECHANIC, assist eveninss perfecting patented specialty; $150 required; handle own money. 0-214, Inquirer office. MEAT MARKET. DOING $25Ot1TT3O0 Weekly, cheap, northwest section, good reason for selling.

X-17SJ3. Inquirer Branch office. 23d and Spruce. BILLIARD AND. POOL ROOM.

NEAR 8TH and Chestnut; 11 tnbles, long established; good business; must sell this week; no triflers. Call Gould. O08 Walnut st. SMALL CAPITAL WILL SECURE MAN OR woman a very profitable business, experience Tinn ecessa ry, out of twn residents wanted. Call S.

W. cor. 11th and Norris. FOR RENT CHEAP ELEGANTLY FI RNISU-ed bartier shop, adjoining theatre. Sth and Clearfield.

BARBER SHOP FOR SALE, ESTABLISHED 28 vears: reason for selling, other business. 3503 N. 2d st. MEAT MARKET. PROPERTY FOR SALE, old established, doing sood business, sickness cause for selling.

Apply 2067 Amber st. 15-YEAR ESTABLISHED sale, centre of city; cail today. 1035 Girard ave. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS SHOE REPAIRING shop, can lie bought cheap for cah.

Y-2136, Inquirer Branch office. WHiQ Market. RENT. PICTURE THEATRE. RUNNING nightly: $75 monthly, option of buying: safe and sound.

Call Barrist-Nathan. Perry Bids. VERY DESIRABLE) CTGAR STORE! IX THE centre of city for sale to quick buyer. 6S2 Drexei Bldg. $550 BUYS ONE OF THE BEST PAYING ICB cream, candy and cake store in city, very low rt-nt.

W-261. Inquirer ofi'ice. CLEANING, REPAIRING BUSINESS: WILL teach cleaning. N. E.

corner 16th and York. $650 CANDY STORE: PROFITS OVER $40 week; don't miss this. 2454 German town ave. RESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOM. MILL district and car barn: doiug $30 daily: sac-rifice for quick sale.

Jacobs. 1219 X. 10th. CASH GROCERY BUSINESS, $500; RB- ceipts $150 to $175; profits 25 per cent. 2454 Germantown ave.

I WILL START YOU IN THE MAIL OR- der business if yon will handle my goods. CREST Atlan tic City, X. J. $225 MILK. GROCERIES; IDEAL FOR WID-ow; receipts $10o week; investigate.

2454 Germantown ave. $700 GROCERIES. MEATS. GERMANTOWN good location, good business. Particulars, 2522 N.

3ist $850 CIGAR STOKE; PROFITS ABOUT $32 week: worth $8oo; investigate. 2454 Ger-m an tow a sy BARBER SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. FOUR chairs. $100. Address 1 007 Ridge ave.

FOR SALE BARBER SHOP. COMMON-wealth Chestnut St. BAKERY 5-6 BARRELS, ALL STORE trade. $400: bargain. Jacobs.

1210 1 0th. CIGARJSTOREt FOR SALE: REASONABLE to quick buyer. 257 S. lltli St. FOR SALE-CHEAP.

3-CHaTr BARBER sliop, good business. 2330 Ca flow il I st BARBER SHOP NOTICE. FIRST CLASS, two-chair shop, for sale. 5547 Haverford ave. BAKERY.

COUNTRY. BREAD. CAKES, lee cream, cheap. H. Gauss.

ClaytonDeI. WILL RENT PART OF STORE TO BUTCH-er. Apply Owner. 5SQ1 Osage ave. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STAND FOR rent.

S. W. cor. 5nth and Ogden. Business Opportunities Wanted SALFJSMANAGER WANTS PROPOSITION, patents, salesrights.

merchandise, particulars. A-204. Inquirer office. CIGAR BUSINESS I HAVE OVER 2000 CUS-tomers; want nmn with $1000 or more to job cigars. 51QQ Brown st.

YDI IR Business sold quickly and without iv publicity. positively no advance charges. Call at JACOBS. 1219 N. 10th.

BUSINESS PLACES results. Fromhagen, 13 N. 60th street. PIANOS AND OflGANS 12 words or less. 30c; additional worda, 2c HUGHES BROS.

FOR FINE PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS SEE THE FAMOUS Lehr, Bach, Martin McPhail, Stultz Bauer "BEWARE' OF "FAKE ADS" SEE SPECIAL PIANO SALE. UPRIGHTS. $65. $95. $135.

$165. $4 UP, MONTHLY. FINE UPRIGHTS, $165 UP TO $450. $6 UP MONTHLY. PLAYER-PIANOS, $325 TO $050.

LP MONTHLY. SQUARE PIANOS, $25, $45 UP. ORGANS, $12 UP. $2 $3 MONTHLY FOR SALE AT nip-hps Rrn pianos tuned. IIUglIC: DIO ORGANS REPAIRED.

iN. lOth St. ALSO RENTED. $3 $4 MONTHLY UPRIGHT STEINWAY PIANO FOR SALE cheap for cash, or may give a resoonsible party some time. Apply S-0255.

lnquinr office. A LADY WANTS TO DISPOSE OF HER Chickering upright piano; no reasonable of-fer refused. Address 8-9247. Inquirer office. $300 BEST MAKE.

8S-NOTE PLAYER-PIANO used three months; cost $550. 1517 Mont-gomery ave. HIGH GRADE MAHOGANY UPRIGHT piano, slightly used, very cheap. 2047 W. Ontario.

$1.50 PIANO TUNED AN1 FIXED NICE-ly. Ernest Wagner. Postal, 621 N. Franklin. 'Phone 45-46 Market.

IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN USED Pianos of any make, write for bargain book-let. Blasius Sons. Dept. 1 $60 SGHOMAKFJR. GOLD STRING UPRIGHT piano, cost $350, for storage.

2055 German-town ave. $4 Tunes your piano, 1 1928 N. 17th. 'Pi Famous Ford tuners. hone Dia.

5043 I. S8-NOTE PLAYER-PIANO FOR SALE AT sacrifice. 927 Spring Garden 5 1 Cn first-class piano tuning; do own work. 2055 Germantown ave. SPECIAU NOTICE IS HEREBY GI THAT A CKR-tiiied list of prisoners entitled to -Nuniiutatiou of sentence and release from the Philadelphia County Prison, during the month of April.

1913, will this day be forwarded to the Governor, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Assembly, approved May 11. 10O1. The Board of Pardons have hxed upon the third Wednesday of each month us a time to con-ptfler such applications. TYPEWRITERS 12 words or less. SOc; additional words, So i HORouGlinA7)vE7ir ers.

Remington and Smith Premier No. 2, Densmore. No. 5, New Centurv No. and Jewett No.

4, $15: all other makes at reasonable prices; we rent machines at $1.50 fcr month and up. Phila. Typewriter Exchange tKl Chestnut, I Port of March IO. Sun Rises 6.20 A Sun ..6.01 Mi High Water Philadelphia 3 0a, A anrt 3 25 Reedy Island A and 12.14 Breakwater 9.34 A and 9.57 Low W.tter Philadelphia 10.32 A and 10.48 Reedy Island 6.50 A and 7.06 Breakwater 3.23 A and 3.33 The British steamer F'ennine Range, which arrived at Boston Srturday from Fowley, reported having encountered severe weather on the passage; started deckhouse damaged deck fittings, smashed one lifeboat, tore away rail to hurricane dock aud received other damage; vessel badly iced up and two of crew frostbitten. March 1, lat 42.18, Ion 51.06.

passed a vessel's mast projecting about six feet out of water, apparently attached to submerged wreck. The schooner Charles Schull has been dry-docked at the Philadelphia Ship Repair Yard for a general tverh.uiling. The bark Normandy, in tow of tug John Chandler, grounded Saturday on south end or C.ows Shoal, month of Delaware Bay; floated later and proceeded. The schooner Sarah Ann Carpenter dragged anchors and ran ashore on Rockaway Shoal Friday; she was pulled oft by tug Summit. Unless the new Congress interferes the organization of customs service will be revolutionized beginning July 1.

As one of his last acts President Taft sent a message to Congress announcing the redistrlcting of the service. The existing 165 districts will be reduced to 49 formed largely along State lines, and 116 collectors of customs will be abolished. Several ports of entry and a number of sub-ports will be abandoned. The Philadelphia district under this plan will include Cnmaen, Wloucuster citv, IN somers foint, jnomp-, son's Point. Tuekerton.

Chester, Wilmington. Iewes and Burlington. With the exception of Camden, Gloucester and Chester, all of these are new acquisitions to this district. Aii were formerly separate districts, Burlington looking after Trenton, Tuckerton, Little Egg Harbor and Somers Point. Gr-at Egg Harbor.

Thompson's Point replaces Bridgeton, J. Advices from London state that arrangements are being made for the construction of ocean liners one-half as big again as the Olympic. Within the next three years there will be vessels 5o per cent, bigger than the Olympic crossing the Atlantic with the port of Southampton as their base. The keels of these ships have not vet been laid down, but preparations are being made at Queen's Island, the Harlaud Wolff headquarters for them. On May 28 next the Hamburg-American liner Imperaior of 50.000 tons will begiu her maiden voyage; the Cunard liner Aqultania will be launched at Clydebank "on April 21 and good progress is being made with, the construction at ueliast with the White Star liner Britannic which, when completed, will be the largest steamer afloat.

In addition to the pioneer Diesel ship Selandia. built at Copenhagen, and the Clyde-built Jutlandia, now in regular service at Copenhagen, there is building for the East Asiatic Companv a third motor ship to take the place of the Fionia, sold to the Hamburg-American Line, and now known as the Christian X. Two further 10.000-ton motor ships are building for the company at Copenhagen, and two others, of the same type as the Seiandia. have been ordered from Messrs. Harlaud and Wolf.

Two more vessels still remain to be placed. Finally, the East Asiatic Company are converting three of their steamers into motor vessels. and the work is being carried out on the Clyde. All thnse twelve vessels have, or will have, engine of a four-cycle type. A SOOO-ton cargo steamer (sister ship of the Ingot has been ordered to be built at Rostock for the Hamburg-Bremen Africa ine of Bremen.

RaiUd progress is being made with the work on the White Star steamer Olympic, now undergoing important structural alterations at Befast. Ireland, and. as sheduled, the lin-r will leave Southampton and Cherbourg, via Queetistown. for New York, on Wednesday, April 2. The outfit fo rtlie stewards' department comprises for UFe of passengers.

45.000 nankins. SO.OIM) towels, 18.0O0 sheet. 7500 blankets. 6O0O table cloths. 800 eiderdown Quilts.

The silver and cutlerv comprise knives. 2.0O forks, 19.000 spoons, 4K sugar basins. 400 cream jugs and 1000 finger bowls. Among the items of crockerv are tea and other cups. 12,000 saucers.

1200 teapots, and a like number of coffee pots and 2500 champagne glasses, while the water bottles number 2500. The ship Abner Cohnrn. built in Bath, in 1882. which has been laid up at Oakland, for the past two years, has been bought bv O. P.

Brown, of Seattle, and will be put into commission. The Ooburn, when new, was commanded by the late Captain George A. Nichols, of Searsport, who was killed by a sea boarding the ship while running in a gale of wind off the Cape of Good Hope. June 20, 1897, while on the passage from New York to Hong Kong, and buried at sea. The ship was brought home by Captain Melvin Park, the first officer, also a native of Searsport.

The North German Lloyd has ordered a large passenger and cargo steamer to be built at Vegesack and two large cargo steamers, at Flensburg. Arrlveil Yeaterday Strs MACKINAW (Br). Pollard, Ixndon. mdse, Atlantic Transrort Co; ARKANSAS (Dan) Petersen, Copenhagen and Christiania. via Shields and Boston, mdse.

Iu transit, Scandinavian-American Line; LUMEN (Bri Bruce, Dunkirk via Shields, lallast, Joseph C. Gabriel: ALGIERS (Amr. Hansen, Tampa, mdse. Southern Co; FREDERICK (Ameri. Hudgins, Jacksonville and Savannah, mdse.

Merchants and Miners' Transportation Co; MOHICAN (Amn. O'Neill. Norfolk, mdse. Clvde Co. Bark NORMANDY (Amr).

De Buhr. New York, ballast, Berwind, White Coal Mining Co. Delaware Bay and River New Delaware Brnknatrr. Maneh 9 Ar rived: Schr JOEL COOK. Passed on: Str NEW ORLEANS.

Prntiloni-o etc. for Philadelphia. Passed out: Strs MANCHESTER PORT (Br), Philadelphia for Manchester: ITASCA. Philadelphia for Providence. eV: MATHILDE (Neri.

Philadelphia for New York: VINCFN'ZO 1)1 GIORGIO (Nor). Philadelphia for Nroe Bay and Sagua for Tanamo; CHEYENNE (Br. Philadelphia for Algiers. Savona and or Mcs-sinu. lleetlv Inland.

March PKert TSnrV NORMANDY. New York for Philadelphia. MareoM Hook. March 9 Passed up: Strs DELAWARE. New York for Philadelphia: ARKANSAS (Dan).

Copenhagen via Boston for Philadelphia: FREDERICK. Jacksonville aud Savannah for Philadelphia; LUMEN (Br). Dunkirk, etc. for Philadelphia: MACKINAW (Br) London for Philadelphia; ALGIERS. Tampa for uiiaueipuia.

Passed up: Strs JOLANDO DI GIORGIO (Nor). Nine Bay and Tanamo for Philadelphia: ADMIRAL SCHLEY. Port Antonio for Phila delphia. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS LARGO LAW. Br str, Philadelphia to United Kingdom, 25,000 barrels refined' petroleum, Apr, KNIGHT OF TnE THISTLE.

Br str, Phil-adelprla or New York to Wuhu. Knkunc or Hankow, 245,000 cases petroleum, 32c, Apr or BRAND, Nor str, Philadelphia to Havana, 2500 tons, coal, prompt. COSTWOLD RANGE, Br str. New York to Amoy. Foochow and or Swatow, 160,000 cases petroleum, 32c.

Apr, CHATTON, Br str, Baltimore to Rotterdam. 24,000 quarters grain, 3s ltjd, March. MERAK, Dutch str, Galveston to Rotterdam. 19.000 quarters grain, 3s 9d, March or April. SVERRE, Nor str.

2326 tons. Baltimore to Australia, rails, March. ADDISON E. BULLARD, Amr sch, 1223 tons, Newport News to Tampa, coal, thence to Baltimore, phosphate rock. CHARLES SCHULL.

Amr sch, Philadelphia to Charleston, 1300 tons, coal private terms, thence to New York, lumber, $7. CLARA SCOTT. Br sch. 260 tons. Gulf to Port Antonio, lumber.

CLARA A PHINNEY. Amr sch. 388 tons. Gulf to Porto Rico, lumber, $9 and port EDITH. Amr sch.

1051 tons, Brunswick to New York, ties, 21c. OTHER PORTS Arrived Itosaki, March 6 Str VOLUMNIA. from rLeghorniaMarch 6 Str CRAIG ENDORAN. from Philadelphia. Sabine, March 8 Str SUN.

from Philadel- Grande, March 7 Str STORSTAD. from Philadelphia. Norfolk, March 7 Str FALK, from Philadelphia and cleared for Kingston Savannah, March 7 Str QUANTIOO. from Philadelphia and sailed for Jacksonville; str ONTARIO, from Jacksonville for Philadelphia. March Str DORCHESTER, from Philadelphia, and sailed for Jacksonville.

Havana, Feb 28 Str iKATHERINA. from Philadelphia; March 1 Str TOTTENHAM, from Philadelphia. Boston, March 7 Str TUSCAN, from Philadelphia. Jacksonville. March 8 Str QUANTICO, from Philadelphia via Savannah.

New York. March 9 Str MATHILDA, from Philadelphia. Sailed Colombo, March 5 Str CASTLEMOOR. from Vizagapatam for Baltimore or Philadelphia. Puerto Mexico, March 7 Str KBNTUCKIAJi, for Delaware Breakwater.

2 PM. Queenstown, March 7 Str MERI0N, from Liverpool for Philadelphia. Portland. March 7 Schr ADDIE LAWRENCE, for a coal port. New York, March 9 Str RAKAIA, for Philadelphia.

Boston. March 9 Str MARQUETTE for Philadelphia. Passed Scilly, March 8 Str PURELIGHT, from Philadelphia for Dover. Lizard. March 8 Str MINNESOTA, from Philadelphia for London, 11 A M.

Cape Spartel. March 7 Str STAMPALIA. from Philadelphia and New York for Naples and Genoa. Sparrow's Point. March 8 Tug JOHN A HUGHES, towlug bge I FLETCHER, from Philadelphia for Norfolk, 6.40 AM.

Cleared New York. March 8 Str FARNHAM. for Philadelphia. Closing of Foreign Mails TUESDAY. March 11.

1 A. M. Eurcpe via Plymouth (Ireland, Africa, West Asia and Kat Indies muse be specially addressed for dispatch bv this steamer), per Ryndatn. St A M. Cfesta Rica, via New Orjeans.

Salvador, except r.arcel post and ordinary prints and samples (when specially addressed), via New American PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Philada. 15. 9.30 AM New Mar. 29 Majestic. Mar.

22. 12 noonjSt. Apr. 4 White Star Line Steamers. PHILA.

QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL Sailings Saturdays at 10 A. M. (Pier 53) One Class Cabin Service (II) Welshman (Thurs.) Mar. 20 Haverford, Apr. 5 Merion Mar.

22 Merion Apr. 26 Red Star LONDON PARIS, via DOVER ANTWERP Kroonland.Mar. 15, 10 29 Zeeland, Mar. 22, 10 A. M.

Lapland Apr. 5 PHILADELPHIA ANTWERP Sailings Fridays. 10 A. M. (Pjer 55) One Class Cabin Service (II) Marquette 14 I Manitou Apr.

11 Menominee 28 I Marquette Apr. 25 Passenger Office, 1319 Walnut Street STEAMBOATS For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Va. The Baltimore Steam Packet Co. (OLD BAi LINK.) Leave Baltimore, 500 LIGHT dally including Sun.tay at 6.30 P.

M. Steamers finest South of New York: equipped with Wireless Telegraphy; all the delicacies of the Chesapeake: delicious cooking; refreshing night's rest. Through tickets at principal railroad ticKet offices. Requests for staterooms receive careful attention. Send for booklet.

r3s FOR BALTIMORE BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM-BOAT CO. TRIPS RESUMED On anC alter 'luesday, January listh, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturdy. at P. M.

Freight received daily. F. S. GROVES. Agent.

Pier 3. South Delaware Avenue. Oiloar.s and Guatemala. British Honduras, Honduras (except Amapula, Choluteca and prints etc for Sucaonie and Tegucigalpa), and Guatemala, per steamer from X. Orleans; Bermuda, per Orotava; Madeira and Gibraltar, pel Cincinnati.

6 A M. Grenada, St inctnt Trinidad oira Cludad Bolivar, via Grenada and Trinidad, per Grenada: 9 A Bahamas (except parcel post mails, via Key West, Ha; Cruiruav and of Rio Grande d' Sul, Brazil, via Montevideo (Argentina and rarngnay when specially addressed), per Cc'ilsilon. WKDNKPDAY. March 12. 1 A.

M. Europe. Africa. West Asia and Fast Indies, via Qucens-towu, Fisbfruard and Liverpool France must he specially addressed tor dispatch by this steamer), per Franconia. 2 A.

M. Urusuay and State of Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil, via Montevideo (Arcentina and Paraguay when specially addressed), per Indnstrv. 3 A. M.

Porto Rico, Curacao nnd Venezuela, via San Juan. Curacao, La Gunira and I'uerta Cnbollo (Colombia, via Curacao, "must lie specially addressed for despatch by this steamer), per Philadelphia (sea post) Bermuda, per Ber-mudian; Uruguay and State of Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil, via Montevideo (Argentina and Paraguay when specially addressed). ixr Hyades. A.

M. Nicaragua (except east coast), Ainapala. Choluteca and prints, etc. for Nnea-ome and Tegucigalpa Salvador (parcel post mailt, Panama. Canal Zone, Cauca and Narino leiartments of Colombia.

Ecuador. Peru (except Iquitos). Bolivia and Chile, via Cristobal (other parts of Honduras and Salvador when specially addressed, per Alli-anca (sea post). Colombia (except Cauca -aud Narino departments (Jamaica, except parcel post malls, and 1'jmama and Canal Zone when speciallv addressed), per Almirante. A Jamaica, per Admiral Schley Trom Philadelphia.

8 P. M. Honduras (except Ama-pala, Choluteca. Cciba and prints, etc. for Na-caome and Tegucigalpa), registered mail (when specially addressed), via OCEAN STEAMERS SCHEDULE ARRIVED Name.

Date, i jfrom. I Reported at. Mackinaw OjLondon. I Phila. Carmania (Mar.

(ti.New 1 ork Fishguard Adriatic iMar. ylNew YorklAlexandria Columbia IMar. VMNew YorklMoville New IMar. York I South 'p'n SAILED Name. I Date.

I From. For. IMar. YorklLondon G. Washington IMar.

9iSouth'p'n lNew York Campania IMar. S) (fueens'n New York Zeeland IMar. i Dover I New York DUE AT PHILADELPHIA Marquette 9 Sardinian Mar. 19 Pallanza Mar. 10 Cassel Mar.

19 M. Kxchange. 13 West Point 22 Welshman 15 Menominee 23 Aneona Mar. 10 Amsteldyk 23 Merion Mar. 17 Verona Mar.

23 Montana Mar. 17 M. Inventor 29 Prinz Adalbert.Mar. 13 Haverford Mar. 31 DUE AT MEW YORK Touraine Mar.

IO Kr. Wil'm II. 11 Canning Mar. IO California 11 Minnehaha 10 Kroonland 11 Rotterdam 10 Caroline Mar. 11 Caronia ..7.

10 Carrillo Mar. 11 Europa 10 Santurce Mur. 11 Napo Mar. IO Mar. 12 Massapequa 10 Sapt' Anna 12 Albingia Mar.

10 Barbarossa 12 Santiago Mar. 10 P. B. Friedrich.Mar. 12 Algonquin 10 Colon Mar.

12 Coamo Mar. IO Arcadian Mar. 12 Bermudian Mar. 10 TO DEPART Name. From.

For. Sailing. tZuiderdyk Philada. Rvndam N. York.

Cincinnati IN. York. Franconia X. York. Peunsvlvauia.

N. York. tMackinaw Philada. Touraine N. York.

Hellig Olav N. York. Klelst N. York. Marquette Philada.

tPnllmiza Philada -Copenhagen Antwerp London -Glasgow Rotterdam Manchester An werp Rot terda Genoa 11 Mar. 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 17 IS IS 18 IS 1H HO 21 22 22 24 27 iMar. 2S 2S 28 Caronia N. York Furopa Kgn. Albert.

Philadelphia Kroonland Minnehaha. Amerika California. Chicago Franium. N. York N.

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

York. N. York Kr. Wil'm II New York Sant' Anna N. York, Rotterdam N.

York, tM. Philada. fWelshman. Philada. Ancoua Philada Mon tana Philada.

Merion Philada, Sardinian. Pbtlada. Pr. Philada Menom inee Philada tAmsteldyk Philada Verona Philada (I Vessels carry malls. (tV-Jo not carrv passengers.

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