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THE TBIES PfflLADELPHf ArSUlDAY MOIlSrtNGr, MARCH 187 1888. KLVG STORM IN THE PARK. Obt) STYLES. ST. PATRICK.

SOCIETY. AT THE CAPITAL Scenes at Falrmount and at the Zoological Gardens The recent blizzard left unmistakable HISTORY OF THE PATRON WHERE PEOPLE ARE AND WHAT THEY WASHINGTON RECOVERING FR05I THE REVIVAL OF THE MODES OF DRESS OF OUR GRANDMOTHERS' DAY. ecdote which shows the plain severity with which Patrick preached in the presence of distinguished persons. He most have been as candid as old Peter Cartright, the back wood Methodist, who, when some one whispered to him that General Jackson bad just come into the church, exclaimed aloud, "Well, who cares for Andrew Jackson? He will go to the devil as quick as any one else if he does not repent." Bat the anecdote tells ns as well how largely minstrelsy entered into the religious services of the early Hibernians. It relates to the meeting of SALT OF IRELAND.

I ARE DOING DURING LENT. EFFECTS OF THE ST0R1L there are Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Thompson, James McManes. L. M. Col felt. Mrs.

M. P. Colket, Miss Mav Harris. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Colket, Mrs. E. W. Thomas.

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kiter and Mrs.

Ueorge H. Colket. A reception will be given to Madame Mod Jeska at tbe rooms ot tbe Journalists' Club on Tuesday afternoon between 3 and 5. A number of ladies will assist President Walsb and tbe committee in doing honor to tbe distinguished artist Tbe conversation at Mrs. T.

H. Andrews' last Snnday night bad as its subject Goethe, and to night the subject will be Thackeray. Mrs. Montgomery Wilcox bas organized a Shakespeare class, which meets at ber bouse. Two performances of amateur theatricals will be given in Germantown April 4 and FASHIONS IH HEW YORK IOT BORH AH IRISHMAN WHAT SOCIETY IS EOIHG lis First Visit to Ireland and His The Diplomatic Corps In Conven traces of its visit In Falrmount Park and in a number of places the beautiful pleasure ground has suffered much damage.

A large number of old shade trees surrounding Strawberry Mansion have been entirely stripped of branches and tbe ground strewn with the debris. Tbe guards at Ormiston say the fury of the storm was frightful and threatened to lift tbe gnard bouse, a large stone and brick building, from its foundations. The trees being bare, bowever, did not suffer as much as during tbe storm in October, 1851, when twenty large shade trees were torn out of tbe ground as If some gigantic hand bad lifted them bodily. In the ravine below OrmiBton a large oak. tree Is prostrated, and tbe road to tbe Dairy is strewn with large branches, with bere and Items From the Modistes of That City and of Paris The Directory and Empire Dresses.

Return to Preach Christianity to the People. 1 be delightfnl comedy of Married in tional Mourning for the Dead Emperor of Germany. Maste" will bave In the cast Mrs. Bradley, Miss Goodman. Mr.

Ritter. Mr. Potter. Mr. DIED.

ANDREWS. On March 17. at the residence of his father, 4321 Walnut street, Eruesl Herbert, son of Henry W. and the late Mary L. Andrews, aged 24 years.

Interment private. AXSPACH. Early on the morning of March 17, Carrie, daughter of Jonn Anspacb. Funeral from No. 213 houth Broad street, oa Monday, 19tb instant, at 3 o'clock Y.

M. Interment private. BOND. On 14th, Francis 8. Bond.

Funeral, 4102 Walnut street, Monday at 11 A. M. BOULTON. On 13th. Mrs.

Eliza A. Boulton. In her 76th vear. Funeral from 118 ftist Broad street, Burlington. N.

Monday at IL BOYLK. On 16th, Susan Boyle. Funeral Monday morning at 8, from 2411 Spring Garden street. BUCKLEY. On lBth, Mary, only child of Charles and Bertha Buckley, aged 19 months.

Funeral to day at 1. from 43U Harmony street. BYRNE. On 15th, Peter, son ot Peter and Martha A. Byrne, aged 10 months and IS days.

Funeral to day at 2, from 2525 West Huntingdon street. CARR. On 16th. Leila McCandless Carr, daughter of Charlotte and Jesse W. Carr.

CLELANU. On 10th, Edith L. Cleland, aged 20 years. Funeral trom 2933 Poplar street. COLLINS.

On 15th. Catharine, widow of the late Jeremiah Collins. Funeral Monday morning, at 7.30, from 2940 Edgley street. COYLE, On 16th, at 1546 Mole street, Jane Gartland Coyle, aged 43 years CULLEN. Suddenly.

on loth. Patrick Cullen. Funeral Monday, at 8, from 819 Carpenter street, Camden, N. J. DALE.

On 16th, Anna daughter of the late Richard C. Dale. Funeral at chestnut Hill, Monday, March 19. at 2. DOOSEY.

On 16th. Margaret Doosey.aged S5 years. Funeral Monday morning, at b.30, from 2224 Carpenter street. GALLAGHER. On lflth, Patrick infant son of Patrick and Catharine Gallagher, aged 7 months.

Funeral to day. at 3. from 731 Callowliill street. GRAI' George Grauer, aged 75 Blspbam and many others well known. On HE name of St Patrick is associated in the 'th or April a number or amateurs will, with tbe assistance of members of tbe Madrigal Society, five Patience for the benefit.

SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE TIMES. Tinas Orrica, Corcoran Building. oi me club. Washington, March 17. the minds of many At tbe West Philadelphia Drawing Room Since the raising of the siege of the be persons only with on Tuesday evening.

April 10, a number of A VERY QUIET WEEK stormy Marco day, clever young amateurs will perforin "Es leagtired capital by the retirement of the omnipotent powers of the storm before the meralda" ror the benefit of the Home of St. Michael's and All Angels. Tbe cast will include Miss Gllllneham. Miss Reinboth. Miss rendered more squally by an Irish parade so provoking in its nature as to be almost Not Much of Social Interest to Be genial breezes of the South, the equilibrium of official life has been restored and panic stricken humanity once more finds its way Snowden and Mrs.

H. M.Janvier among tbe there a large pine tree uprooted, Kobert Weir, at tbe Dairy, said tbe gale uprooted twenty trees In the vicinity, aud at Bock land tore up a large walnut tree which bad withstood tbe gales of a century. The railroad bridge at Fountain Green was completely blocked, as was tbe road leading on to the main drive. Tbe tunnel Just north of Glrard avenue bridge was banked with drifts clear to the roof, and bad to be tunneled before It was passable. Large trees near tbe first pond were blown down, tbe flagstaff at Humboldt's monu lauies ana sir.

Janvier, air. fearie niie, w. M. Price. W.

H. Fox. W. H. Wood and C.

F. Expected in Philadelphia Till After Easter. back to accustomed vocations and pleasures. sure to end in a row. 4iegier among tbe men.

His followers are At the Art Club on Wednesday Mr. Potter A governing city cut off fromcommunication by road, rail or wire was a novelty of experi The olden styles have evidently fonnd favor with a number of society's fair ones. We see now at lunches, teas, dinners and even at theatres ladies arrayed in costumes such as were worn by their grandmothers when young. Even the frolics now indulged in partake somewhat of the gaudy old times. For example, last week a party of sixteen young people of both sexes, with a married lady as chaperone, tired of Lenten restriction and taking advantage of the blizzard, had a jolly sleigh rido in an old fashioned sledge, a home made dinner at Delmonico's, a peep at a variety show and then took supper at a down town restaurant, the menu being beefsteaks and beer.

The young ladies prepared the beefsteaks and served the gentlemen, according to the old leap year custom. A good idea of the primitive state of the place can be formed from the fact that most of the gentlemen were seated on beer kegs, chairs bemg at a premium. In liquid form, noth garded by many as men and Mr. Vanuxem entertained thirty of Tbe severity of the weather of the past ence which even the warlike array of the meirieuow memoers ol ine urpueus. of low degree.

The rep week bad its effect in adding to tbe social Patrick with Erin's earliest and sweetest singer. "There is nothing," says Monta lembert, "in his legend more poetic than the meeting between the Gallo Koman apostle and the Irish bards who formed a hereditary and sacerdotal class. Among them be found his most faithful disciples. Ossian himself, the blind Homer of Ireland, allowed himself to be converted by him, and Patrick listened in his tnrn as he sang the loving epie of Celtic kings and heroes. Harmony was not established between these two without being preceded by storms.

Patrick threatened with hell the profane warriors whose glory Ossian vaunted, and the bard replied to the apostle, "If thy God was in hell my heroes would draw him from it." But triumphant truth made peace between poetry and faith. The mon astries founded by Patrick became the asylum and centre of Celtic poetry. When once blessed and transformed, says an old author, the songs of the bards became so sweet that the angels of God leant down to listen to them and this explains the reason why the harp of the bard has continued the symbol of Catholic Irelaud. FAR REACHING INFLUENCE. The Christian influence of St.

Patrick upon Ireland was as great as that of St. Augustin among the Anglo Saxons or St. Columba in Caledonia. All over the green island are found old round towers which were the belfries of churches and schools, in Mr. Charles McCrea, 1539 Pine street, gave armies ot the Confederacy did not present.

stagnation, though there were a good many ment, trees al Mount neasani ana mock a luncneon on Wednesday, louowea by muslcale. 1 he picture of solitude and helplessness pre js a joll but rough son Interesting entertainments and some (ash land, and tbe roof of tbe photograph gallery at Cbamouui, Guard Williams found a man of Erin, born in ionnblennd prominent people were on the The second concert of the University Glee sented during the greater portion of a week finds its contrast in the stir and activity named John Green, living at Taney street years. Funeral Monday, 1.30 p. from home ofhissis 436 Jefferson. HALFPKNXEY.

On the Itilh instant. Mary, wife of Jame Halfpennev, aged 40 years. Tbe relatives and friends nf the family are re. win De given in Association Halt on hauty, fond of strong pipes and stronger fhisky. apt with a shillelali, but never next weanesaay evening.

move. The interruption to travel caused no end of annoyance and a number of groups of well known people who were at Atlantic which now prevails in every branch of Among the delightful luncheons of the spectlully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tues ween was one given on Tuursaay, Dy Mrs. City for a day or two had to stay longer than tbey Intended, and others were caught on the government. During the period of the storm the operations of the government were paralyzed. It was like the great heart jnoyne ai ner nomeai unestnni mu.

ising above the drudgery of the pick and hovel. The religious patron of such people, is thought, if not a mythical being must a queer, rollicking saint, whose reputed Mr. and Mrs. De Grasse Fox gave a band and Pennsylvania avenue, In the Park with his bands and feet badly Irozen. Tbe official report at the Hedgely guard bouse thus describes the storm.

A beavy rain storm set In at noon on Sunday and contluued until eleven o'clock at nlgbu when the wind veered to northwest and with fast driving flakes of snow, assumed tbe proportions of a blizzard wbicb did not subside until noon on Monday. Trees were blown down, telephone com aay morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, Clifton Heights, Delaware county. High Mass and interment at St. Charles' Church, Kelly vine. HEIM.

On 14th, Susanna widow of the late Eugene Helm. Funeral Mnnil.iv at l.at TSIn. 7 2 2 tbe way in the blizzard and bad experiences some luncheon to a party of lrlends at that were rar from pleasant. Some who bad started South were blocked on tbe way and Boiat restaurant on Thursday. ot the nation being temporarily severed from the arterial net work which infuses life and energy in the body politic Since afracles are so grotesque and so out of The regular dinner of he Clover Club took after being snow bound a day or two bad to ccord with the moral purposes or super piace ai ine uenevue Motel on rnursaay.

return without reaching their destinations. the restoration of the normal condition of On the 26th of Arirll the faculty and munication entirely cut off and a ISpruce street. HOLLOWAY. On 15th. at Phcenlxvllle, John S.

Holloway, in the 77th year of bis age. Funeral Monday. KIERAN On 16th, Agnes daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth Kieran, aged 21 years. Funeral Monday morning from 41(1 Jefferson Jacksonville altogether has more people things the arrival of snow bound and be students of the University of Pennsylvania latural agencies that they should be looked ipon as apocryphal. This is a superficial nd unjust view of the case.

St. Patrick was in it than ever before, and the season prom heavy bed of drifting snow prevented any travel In tbe Park. Tbe storm win give a recention in honor or ur. D. Hayes Agnew, tbeoccaslon being tbe fiftieth ises to keep up late.

There are a great many continued to rage with unabated rnuaaeipnians at the Everett, which Is un tot only a veritable being, but one of the anniversary of Dr. Agnew's entrance into blgb winds, and It was bitter cold, lated mails affords an idea of the enormous amount of government business transacted through that medium of the postal facilities of the government. The tons and tons of der a new management this season, tbat of ine meaicat proiession. Tandost characters known to Christianity. the thermometer falling to eight degrees above zero.

It was tbe worst Mr. and Mrs. Austin Corbln. Eighteenth The greatest prejudice has existed against U.w. AlacAvoy.

Among the Phlladelphlans there are Mrs. C. J. Swalm, Miss Queen, Miss street, Wilmington, Del. KIRK.

On 13th, Hannah Rush Klrlt.aged 74 years, at the residence of her sister. Husanna N. Canny, Adams aud Johnson streets, Genuantowa. KNAPP. On 16th.

Christian Knapp, aged 50 years. Funeral Monday morning, at 9, from 243 Falrmount avenue. KNEASS. On 16tb. Nanoleon in the 70th storm tbat ever visited the park.

and Walnut streets, gave a dinner on Wed outgoing mail matter blockaded in the post um because of bis religion and his nation' eeaay. tteyer, w. K. Chandler, A. S.

Baldwin, Miss At tbe Zoological Gardens tbe snow buried all tbe bouses in tbe upper office here and greater quantities arriving During tbelr stay in the city during the A. a. ureer, ueorge u. Mercer, Miss R. which mon were trained in theology and science and art.

These are witnesses of communities formerly under Christian affiu lity. And yet paradoxical as it may seem ho greatest historians of Germany and past week Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Vance, of Cin will require days of labor with an extra ana lower deer parks, ana tne only way tbe deer could be fed was for the Wallace, E. M. Stalnaus, G. P. Kldrldgo, year of his age.

force to handle them. A. Keeboe, Mrs. H. Andrews.

Mrs. Paul, the cinnati, unio, were handsomely entertained at tbeAldlne Hotel. 5ngland have contended that he was not keepers to tunuel through tbe drifts tios, for the early monasteries speak simply The President's mail in itself was a curi ana nam nay nrougn tne passage. Misses Tower, Mrs. and Miss Van Erera, J.

deZouche, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Trevor.

Mr. T. W. Brock gave a luncheon on Wednes ueaa aeeper jjryne saia ine aeer, osity. His usually voluminous correspond day at Boldta restaurant, lu the Bullitt of clans reorganized under a religious form.

How much power for good has gone forth from these centres eternity alone will reveal. and Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. C. S.

Greer, Miss Powell, Mrs. M. R. Patterson, W. C.

Allison, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Welser.

E. C. Atkinson, uuuuiug. LAFFERTY. On the 17th Instant, Sarah wife of Frank Lafferty.

Due notice of the funeral will be given, from ber late residence, 3501 Spring Garden street. LOWRY. On loth, Elizabeth, relict of the late Lewis a Lowry, Sr. McDANIEL. At Atlantic City, N.

on 15th, Miss Elizabeth McDaniel. McGETTIGAN. On 14th. lp Tt son nf thn antelopes, elks and buffalos enjoyed the storm hugely, tbe buffalos rolling In tbe snow and burying them ence on public and private affairs was enor ven a Itomanist, as that term is now used. A SUBJECT OF CONTROVERSY.

That assertion may seem to be a bold char enge to the commonly received opinion, le was born March 17, A. D. 372, a thou Tbe last of this season's Germantown Ger mous and beyond his power to examine. wr. huu am.

ij. o. Hart, Mrs. rayior. Mr.

That there should be so many Patricks" even after assorted by the clerk to Private selves in the drifts. Tbe camels were kept closely boused, as they mans will take place at Parker's Hall on April 13. On the committee are Carleton B. Zellin, A. W.

Wlster, Irving L. Corse and sua iurs. j. uuapman ana son, Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Rose. A. E. Clark.

L. secretary cannot stana tne cola oraampness. among the Irish is not strange. It only shows the popularity of the saint as the wiuiam ti. ueorge.

Tbe lions, tigers, leopards, pumas and the animals lu the Hon houses D. Taylor, E. G. Cbase. Mrs.

E. Bond, Dr. and Mrs. J. B.

Agnew, Mr. aud Mrs. E. Buck man, Mrs. R.

H. Kline, W.Y. WarneivMr. and The President and Mrs. Cleveland have The St.

George Assembly will give a recen tion on April 0. set the style for the rest of the Lenten sea patron of the humblor classes. In this respect he must be associated with St. Bridget, whoso admirers were too poor to build Mrs. w.

ti. uouinen. J. A. Barnes, is.

Ham seemed curious and kept peering tbrougb tbe windows as if they did not know how to regard the bliz Mr. Frederick Fralev will give a dlnnar nn late James and Catherine McUettigau, aged 32 years. Funeral Monday morning, at 8i2, from 1736 North Twenty seventh street. McGILL. On 15th, Earl, son of Elmer E.

and Laura E. StcGill, age 2 years mouths 17 days. Funeral Monday, at 1, from Collinswood, N. J. MAGEE.

On 15th, at 725 Fitzwaler street, Mary, eldest daughter of the late James and Bridget Magee. MAGUIHE. On 14th. John ann nf John anrt sen by giving a series of quiet dinners. They day and family, P.

S. Dooner, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Shoemaker Vfra IT: T.

Koul 1 roila. and years before Savonarola or Luther led the division of Christendom, studied in oiddle life in the great monastic sanctuaries Marmoutior and Levins, established like loisters in Hibernia, was canonized by the and has had more Catholic churches tnd babies named after him than any saint the calendar. Yet his reputed journey Thursday evening. zard. All tbe rare species of out are now being followed by the entertaining churches in her honor, but resolved to per gher, Mr.

aud Mrs. H. Gawthorp and others. The Penn Club will elve a recention In door birds suffered from the rain in ring of the fashionables. The veteran fellow petuate her memory by calling their chil honor of Governor Beaver on March 19.

tbe afternoon, which wet tbelr Blu townsman of Roscoe Conkling and his col Horace Disston gave a sUDoer for fourteen. dren after her a vow which they have kept to this day. following a theatre Dartv. at the Bellevue league in the Senate, thongh on the other the late Ann Magnire, aged 40 years. Funeral Jlouday at from 1446 North Fifth Hotel on Tuesday.

mage, and tbe sudden cold, freezing their feathers, made tbem utterly helpless. By dint of careful nursing they were all saved. The monkeys all huadled together, chirping aud badly scared, acting as If they were The Magnolia, one of the popular Philadelphia resorts, Is quite crowded and tbe rush tbere is nearly double tbat of lost season, so tbat at times tbe accommodations are taxed to the utmost Among the Phlladelphlans at the Magnolia during the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Merrick and Miss Merrick, Mrs. and Miss Leon side of the chamber, Ex Senator Kernan, of street. J. D.

Lankenau gave a dinner last night to MATTER. On 1 fllh. Ttohert pann nf tho lata OUR LABOR DEMAGOGUES. Utica, was a guest, with his daughter, atone Michael and Mary Maher, 1519 Dean street. the staff of tbe German Hospital, in which be is much interested, and a few friends.

MARSHALL. At Lima. Delaware ennniv. nn of these sociable entertainments. These repasts are entirely informal, and therefore 10th.

Rachel wife of Humphrey Marshall, in They Charge Bonest Newspapers With neanng ghost stones, jonn uiu. van. tbe macaaue. was very down Their Own Criminal Blunders. the 41st year of her age.

Funeral on Monday. 19th, at 1 P. M. hearted, while Domlnlck McCaffrey CONGRESS DOES NOTHING. ora, j.

vaugnn Merrick and family, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Chestnut, Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Ashmead and Miss Ashmead, Redwood F. more enjoyable than indigestible ceremonial From the Hazleton Sentinel. March 15.

NORTH. On 15th. Maria Amelia, wife of Fred warner. r. 1J.

nowell. J. rl. I haver, The Executive Board of District Assembly affairs, where conventionality supersedes good cheer and stately compliments takes the place of friendly conversation, as well as erick North. Funeral from 155 North Eighth Btreet to day, at 1.

A Whole Day Spent in Discussing Rules Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley and 87, Kulghts of Labor, yesterday adopted the was in nis glee, ine oaooon joon Brown seemed religiously Inclined, and the rest looked to him for counsel. The chimpanzee Topsy was very much frightened, and seemed to think the world was coming to an end. Tbe new born brush tailed ODRLL.

On 16th. at 1S14 North Twenty first loiiowing resolution: of Order. Washington, March 17. After the usual street, Mary relict of the late Jesse C. Odell.

Miss Bradley, Miss S. V. Watson and many more. What Atlantio Citv is to the New the temporal man, if tho eagerness and OXENrartD. On Kith.

Mary daughter nf Wiikkeas, During the late strike In the Lenten punctuality of his presence upon occasions of and Catharine Oxenfonl. azed 13 'months routine in tbe House to day, upon tbe regu region, we have from time to time and at many worship be a guide. and 10 days. Funeral Monday at No. 1120 kangaroo stuck its ucad out ot the coast Pablo Beach is to the coast of Florida.

The beach bos an almost uninterrupted stretch of forty miles and reaches eight ar order being demanded, Mr. Jiclll, of times been made sensible of the course of the iiai mer sireeu Missouri, from the committee on labor. PASSMORI i In West Chester. Third month. public press, and The Diplomatic Corps will be plunged in miles north to St.

Augustine. The beach is 15th. 18S8, surah C. in the 91st year of her age. Funeral on 19th.

from No. 121 West Wueueas, The fair play and impartial treat very wide and is annually selected as the a six weeks season of conventional mourn ment, glveu without fear or favor by some of the uucuinpineni, oi ine norma mate mllltlo. Chestnut street. West Chester. ing on account of the death of the aged The Hotel Murray Hall is a modern struc REECE.

On 14th. Mai wife nf I lam press, Is deserving ot recognition at this time, mother's pouch, and regarded the noisy elements very curiously. Keeper Thomas, of tbe snake house, had to give all the snakes hot baths and wrap tbem In heated blankets to keep them from freezing. Tbe two pythons suffered a great deal. The elephants trumpeted loudly, but did not seem to be half as much frightened as they are at a mouse.

Tbe called up tbe resolution assigning March 20 and 21, and April 18 and May 16 ror the consideration of labor bills. He said tbat tbe labor committee bad been allowed but seven minutes during the entire second session of tbe preceding Congress, aud labor bills bad been throttled. monarch who has received the regal rites of therefore ture, much on tbe style of the Hygela Hotel, with suggestions of Avon Inn. There am Reece. Funeral at Oxford pike, above Fraukford, Monday at 1.

Borne for ordination is regarded by many is legendary. There is no allusion to it or any connection with Koine in his lUtobiography. It has been doubted whether le was sent as missionary to Ireland by Sex us III. It is said that the spirit of Irish reedom, with which he struggled against toman ordinances, and his greater agree nent with the ecclesiastical usages of the 3ritish Church everything points to a independence of the central teo. With this useless and unending con roversy we have nothing to do.

We simply lite it to show that so exalted were the iharacter and work of Patrick, and so im lortant his positiou in history, that non Datholic historians are accused of trying to him to their side. HE WAS NOT AN IRISHMAN. Be all that as it may, it is universally con that St. Patrick was not an Irishman birth. Ho first saw the light at a place low called Kilpatrick or Kirkpatrick in his lonor, but then known as Bonnaven, a ham et between Glasgow and Dumbarton, in Scotland.

His first journey to Ireland was most unwilling one. To say that ho was ibdiicted or kidnapped, either coaxed or muggled, from home is putting it too mildly. 3e was openly and violently forced away. Tew persons have any proper conception of That In the name of organized labor Thompson Houston electrlo lights in everv imperial sepulture at Berlin. Of late years it has been the custom to hold requiem ser rJCrI.MDRR.

On lflth. Sallle R. Kchnlder. sister room, steam heating and open fire places lu of H. K.

French. M. i). Funeral Monday at 11, from 712 North Eighth street. In this region we extend our earnest and sincere thanks to tho Herald, World and Press, of New vices In honor of the distinguished dead.

Mr. Brumm, of Pennsylvania, inquired If uuui huu ine lurnnure ana equipment of tbe bouse came from Pblladelnhio. RuHTJLKR. On 15th. rharles E.

Kehuler. fttrprl York city Truth and Times, of Scranton Iklegram, wolves, wild dogs, foxes, sea Hons, peals, were all In tbetr elements and it had not been the iault of the so called The death of Maximilian was an occasion of a grand display of ceremonial and per 38 years. 10 mouths. Funeral to day at 3 P.M., from 712 Gaul street. of Elmlra, N.

Y. Semi Weekly Standard and Plain steering committee. derived great pleasure from the Amoug tbe late arrivals at Murray Hall are Thomas Potter and family, Isaac Kimble, Maxwell Wyetb, Artemus Partridge, Will SHIMP. On 14lll. John TT.

Phlmn. son of Aaron Speaker, of Hazleton, and Record, of Phlladelphli Mr. O'Neill replied that It had been tbe mnctory griet at the Republican capital. Over the departed Kaiser a similar gala howling winds and drifting snow. Tbe three Immense bear pits in which are five black bears, were rilled and Elizabeth Shlmp, aged 24 years.

Funeral today from 2111 North Second street. while at the same time we note our contempt for fault ot tbe House. It bad side tracked the lain jj. anion, a. rj.

uiarK, Mr. ana Mrs. Rose. Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Garrett. Mr and denunciation of the mean and cowardly course committee by refusing to vote a quorum demonstration of woe has been had, in which SMITH. On Kith, at 1:13.1 rthrlstlan street. to the top and the keepers bad to and Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker.

Mrs. C. J. of such as the Prewand Times, of Philadelphia. wben an effort was made to get up its bills.

the circles of adminstration. diplomacy, war. William eldest son of Mary A. and the late William Smith. tunnel to get at them.

However, the Swaim, Mrs. Gudsbury, Mrs. Ashbury and This provoked a prolonged discussion. science, literature and fashion vied in obeis snow seemed to please tbem. The muiidii uuuuius ttuu puny.

SMITH. OnlSth. nt 1427 South Seventh street. H. McGarvicy, Chairman.

John J. eigiian. Secretary. Mr. Grosevenor, of Ohio, believed tbat the ance to the omniscient arbiter of mundane Mr.

and Mrs. William Ellis Scull aresnenrl. proposition contained in tbe resolution to Margaret, wife ol Philip Smith, aged 72 years. In lermeut Monday, at Newtowu Cemetery, New York. keepers suffered much more than did tbe animals, In getting food to tbem and keeping tbelr quarters In affairs and of mortal tenements.

Ing a few weeks at the Ponce de Leon, St, How These Demairoeue.s are Esteemed AUgUBblUU allow eacb speaker on a bill but fifteen minutes Imposed too great a restriction. STEWART. On 15th. Jane, daughter nf David General S. R.

Ordwav. of Washington Since the arrival of Prince Pak and his by Honest Home Journals. and Martha Stewart, in her 14th year. Funeral from 1710 North Front street, Monday, at 3. Mr.

Neill replied that If a man talked bos been spending tbe week in the city at From the Hazeltou Sentinel, March 15. sense he could get more time if he wanted. WORRALL. On Kith. Clarence son of Rich.

mo aiuiuu nuiei. As a public newspaper ourposltlou Is with suite there has been considerable rivalry between the legations of the Mongol dynasty of Ta Tsing and the despotic seignorial ruler ard W. and the late Margaret. F. Worrall, aged 1 Mr.

Mills moved that the resolution be re proper condition. The peacocks seemed to have an Instinct of tbe approaching storm and could not be found. After tbe storm was over tbey were all discovered huddled and unharmed in the evergreens Just at the John Renn mansion. Keeper Bryne said was the liveliest time he had ever experienced at tbe Zoo. Tho following Is a list of thn PhllnHol.

year ana month. Funeral Monday. the people, and no one, unless ho utters what he knows to be a deliberate llo. will sav ferred to the committee on rules to report pnians registerea aunng the past few weeks at Hotel Runnymede. Runnvmede.

Florida; ing more exhilarating than beer was to be of the Hermit Kingdom. For the past ten next, muouuy. At Mr. Grosvenor's suggestion the veas otnerwise. nut we are unalterably opposed Jt301XltU bad, but it was a refreshing novelty, par years the Celestials have had undisputed sway to men like Hugh Mciiarvey, W.

B. Estell, and nays were ordered, and tbe House by a Clarence B. Ktigler, William B. Mann, George Renfrey, William R. Leeds.

Hamilton DiSBIon. C. E. Etttng. Edward .1.

F.llinir J. J. Melghan, James Broderlck and other vote oi ai to aa reiusea lo reier ine in the upper social circles. While they were QUPERPLUOUS HAIR. KJ SUI'KUFLVOUS 1IATR ticularly to the ladies.

A jolly drive homeward finished this merry frolic. At the professional labor agitators who cnaw ou not received in diplomatic circles with that ON THE FEMALE FACE WILMINGTON'S SHIPPING THREATENED James P. Scott, John L. Hill, C. C.

WIddis, Thomas W. South, A. J. Maloney, Ed Mr, O'Neill then moved tbe previous Ques theatre the little crowd, as may be imagined Destroyed torever without pain, shock, scar of trace by the Electric Needle by Dr. VAN DYCK.

the very vitals of a body of bonesl working men whom they pretend to lead and servo, was the cynosure of ail eyes, as the pretty wuru vr. rauon, unaries K. smith, Harold Mann, George Grim, Isaac Wilde. Carroll R. equality which refined manners should warrant in the fashionable life of the capital, they were always welcome.

Minister seeking only their own personal Interests girls composing part ot it wore all clad in costumes of the "Diroctoiio" and "Empire" Williams, jonn Lt. naiawin. A tion on which tbe ayes and nays were taken, resulting: Ayes, 207; nays, 21. Mr. Taulbee, of Kentucky, asked leave to offer for reference a resolution for the appointment of a committee ot seven members to inauire into tbe condition ol the as In the case of this last strike, at the ex AhrnmR.

flanlAl tfrinrin ittliA.vc Chen Gen Iioon is one of tbe politest of men. 4(1 North Eleventh street. This is the only method In the world by which the roots can he desi royed. Every lady witli hair on her face knows that the use of depilatories, the tweezers, scissors or razor only makes these hairs grow coarser, darker and more numerous. It vou have any noticeable hairs periods.

pense of thousands of people of this region Joseph Brown, Thomas J. Ryan, A. Atwood and although his Mandarin Tartar tongue 1 he old brocades, satins, made un in and regardless of the enormous loss which sounds upon tbo civilized tympanum of an was incurred. Grace, ueorge W. Johnston, Robert Alexander, wife, child and daughter; W.

s. Allen. Mr. Brooke and wife. Hamilton niaa.

tnese quaint styles, are exceedingly becom American ear with the acrimonious effects These men did not live on flour alone for ing to some ana give individual taste full civil service in all departments and branches of the government and whether tbe civil service act bas been at all times since its passage observed and carried out and wbat benellclal results, if any, bave Inured to the ton, L. H. Smith, Thomas W. South. Thomas on your face and want to have them removed forever consult Dr.

VAN DYCK at once. Oluee, 40 North ELEVENTH Street. Hours, 9 to 4. six long months. On the contrary then en of so much lingual tartaric acid the soft acquired Anglo Saxon of Interpreter uraay, wire, aaugnier and child John W.

Ronton, wife and child: Mr. and Mrs. play to select such costumes as are best suited to style and figure of the wearer, but each part of the costume must be in harmony joyed the best the market afforded and every one of them carried a welUfllled purse, while Tiang and Dr. Gow is delightful to tho ma fTPHE ONLY EXPERIENCED KAT civil service or the government by reason of said act catcher in Philadelphia. English Jack.

For trons and belles who linger about tho Minis wun tne wnoie. witn an empire costume. Thornton, Dr. and Mrs. W.

Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Henderson, Mr.

and Mrs. I. D. Hetzell, Mr. and Mrs.

Linn, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clifton. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Mr Mr. Grosvenor. of Ohio, oblected and the terms and dates, address or call at 1104 South Filteenth street.

a sacque of the period of Louis XIII. time. Professor Hanpt's Report on the Work Needed In the Christiana. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE TIMES. Wilmington, March 17.

Tbe visit to this city of Professor Haupt, who Alls tbe chair of civil engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, bas created considerable discussion among those Interested In the maintenance of a navigable depth of water in tbe Christiana and the devising of some means to prevent tbe rapid shoaling of certain parts of tbat stream. Tbe professor has already examined the river at both high and low tide and secured data and statistics. The result oi bis work will be embodied in a report to be forwarded to the proper authorities at Washington for tbe purpose of convincing tbose In power of tbe necessity of making more liberal appropriations to protect this harbor from further Injury. Since the building of tbe Jetty at tbo mouth oi the tcr to admire his rich satin robes, jade stone thumb ring and peacock and ruby buttoned House adjourned. and Mrs.

George L. Flouts, E. L. Porch. or one of modern make would be out of the question.

The most minute details of these nine out oj ten of the men whom they pretended such great love for were, as they admitted in the resolutions they drew up and passed last Sature day, actually starving. For monllis Mc Garvey stayed in Pottsville, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington and New York, living all the time at good hotels and enjoying all the omcial hat. I he gorgeousness ol the diplo IERSONAL. WE OFFER RE WAKJ) for a eon eh or throat trouble Clast Henry G. Morris.

Henrv Maulton. Rnhert THE FEARLESS NEWSPAPER. costumes must be carefully studied to avoid Glendlnnlng, Mrs. Glendlnning, Miss Glen dinning and Miss Bouvler, matic Mandarin's garb, and of those about him, is a never failing source of admiration to the feminine instinct for rich fabrics and incongruities which would surely excite The Times" Has Set the Courageous Ex John V. Hastings.

S. W. Colton. n1 ridicule. vumtvris una many of me luxuries or life, while the men he pretended to represent were ample of Impartial Criticism.

From Paris comes the news that the lead Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weld are among tbe at St. Augustine.

pretty colors. According to the rules of the Board of Rites and Ceremonies tho hues ifLurvuiy nere at name, Da ue lose anylUlllg the Editor of The Times ing modistes are making up all their newest pinees of disease excepted which can uot be relieved by a proper use of Dr. X. Slone's Bronchi fit Wafers. Maniplet'ree.

Ad. Stone Med.Oo..Qutnc.v,lll, MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY AND Hatha administered at the Swedish Klnest Bnronu by experienced )mly operators. Instruction Riven. 141! North FIFTKENTtl st. CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED by the Philadelphia, at 21nt and Hare streets.

ho uncouth appearance and ferocious tem ers of the pirates who then infested the vaters around the British isles. They laubed their faces with paint; they wore no Nothing except a kilt and gaiters of horsc lide dried with the hair on and hard as tone; they twisted their own long hair into ligh chignons on the tops of their heads aud lad a growing onion on top of that. They hooked knives on the ends of poles, rad with these they drew captives to them lelves in a manner that was anything but iffectionate. A party of these barbarians iwooped down upon Bonnaven one day with lavage yells and bore away the "son of the tillage deacon," then in his sixteenth year, ind sold him as a slave in the north of Ire and. There, between a range of hills and coast, almost entirely alone, he spent six roars praying to God and longing for his lome.

Twice he dreamed of a vessel coming his relief, and, ever alert, espied ouo on which, after many experiences, he found his way back to his friends. His escape was so remarkable that in the after years of his great reputation the legend said he swam the channel," and as no one had seen his head above the waters it was decided that he had "held it under his arm" during the entiro passage. HE GOKS BACK TO IRELAND. Ten years later he was captured again by the free booters, sold this time in Gaul but ransomed by Christian merchants. Yet instead of enjoying his country to which he had returned his soul burned to carry the gospel to the pagans among whom he had spent an important part of his youth.

His sleep and his studies were disturbed by visions and voices of little children, holding out their arms and crying, "Dear youth, by wis strike? Did he surfer irom priva W. S. BiSsell. President Cleveland's rt vary according to the occasion. At a state It is wltb pleasure tbat I am able to state and handsomest toilets from costume plates.

tum, irum com una irom nunger? Did he lack meat and other necessaries of life for law partner, has been spending a few days In the city. reception by the President their robes aro deep blue. At an evening reception they that I have read The Times every day since the first copy was Issued, and having closely Dealers in antique goods havo such difficulty in supplying the demand for these old fash six long montns7 Did bis children go bare Mr. and Mrs. William Rfrnlh ers nnri fhalr watched your policy as a newspaper, I de are a lighter snaue ot blue or gray.

At Mrs, daughter. Miss Jeannia Smothers left the cnrisuana tne process or Bhoallng bas been more rapid than ever before, and business foot aud clad In tatlered clothes? Did Broderlck, Evans, Melghanand Estell sutler any ol these things? Only too truthfully Cleveland's drawing rooms the Minister in re to slate that at no time nor under any RS, HOFFMAN, BUSINESS CLAIRr AjJL. voyant, tells names In full of her visitorsand men wno nave given ine matter serious con variably appears in a robe of white, cream circumstances during that time hare you deviated, nor at no period could retrogres muu wen can ineworKingmen or tne Leuigu ioned and even dilapidated fabrics that manufacturers must come to the rescue, and the new goods are now made in exact imitation of those which havo grown old and yellow with time. As yet this craze for the antique is only for materials for costumes and or delicate pink satin. itKiuunuenci I uese tj ueailUU.8.

Even when every bODe of winning anv. the name In in! I of the one yon marry. (ilHN. loth. TghesriceTa olTcloihinfr.

Address M. KaU, 5oJ South St sion be charged. thing by tbe strike was lost, and when it It is true and gratifying tbat it is true Tho Coreans, the latest Oriental novelty, sideration are of the opinion tbat a Jetty Is heeded on the south side of the stream In order to prevent tbe Inward flow of mud In solution, which now lakes place with eacb flood tide. Last year a channel 75 feet wide and 15 feet deep at meau low water was dredged from tbe Market Btreet bridge to within half a mile of the Jetty, the total dis naa oeen nopeiessiy broken by nil th are neither as handsome nor as richly dressed trinkets. Let us hope that the good time cCLOSKEY'S CARPET CLEANING 11 Works, Randolph A Jefferson sts.

'2c. a yard. may yot come when the antique maiden will as the Chinese, but they are equally affable. Dra HARDT'S PENNYROYAL BiocKton ana Hazleton men returning to work, tbeRe leaders, knowing that to keep the men out longer was simply to slaughter them, used every effort to keep them out in order that they themselves might continue to enjoy the be sought after and worth her weight in gold. The Corean costume bas the characteristics DR.

tbat public men tbat you at one time advocated, and then only after tbey had given proof of tbelr Integrity, often confirmed overwhelmingly by tbe people at tbe polls, you afterward condemned aud forced tbem to throw off tbe sheep's clothing, consigning tbem to tbe light punishment of Pills, SI. Sold by druusrists. Office, 203 N. Oth pii Aitnongn to De wen acquainted with these of the barbaric gaudiness of tho Tartar tance arengea being lO.ooll reel. Those Interested along tbe river front sav races of the hill regions of Mantchuria, tbat the interests involved are of sufficient business (Dppo vt unit i cs new styles is of gTeat interest, the more moderate follower of fashion leaves these pronounced costumes to tbe ultra fashionable people and still wears the styles of the pres while the Chinese lean more to the splendor Importance to demand Immediate action.

For the year endlntr June 30. 18S7. the mari suti snap wnicn iney naa oeen having for sizmonths. la the resolution they adopted they say the men were starving. Is It possible that they only discovered this fact lust Saturday? And If they knew It on tbo oblivion.

of tho stoppes of Contral Asia. The Corean time commerce of the port was estimated at Borne critics of The Times dislike this costume resemblesa pair of gentleman's cot ent day. The longer days and warmer rays consistency and give vent to tbelr feelings "pOR SALE ESTABLISHED, PROF. 1J ITAHLE hnMness. Owner must leave city Immediately, owinK to III health.

Price. $1,000. Satisfactory references and security for Hiatementa made personal Interview solicited. Address F63, Times Oflice. euiurany Deioro, wnen they advised and urged the men to remain outsli month of the sun remind us that spring is not far ton drawers, full in the legs and wrapped in bigoted partisan clap trap.

Tbey consider lt ungrateful towards tbe man whose longer, can they be censured too severely for ions, wun a toiai valuation or 000. Last year from tbe shipyards of the Harlan Holllugsworth Company, the Posey Jones Company, tbe Jackson Sharp Company and Enoch Moore's were turned out thirty five vessels, aggregating around the ankles and tied over a pair of cuy issi weeK, ror a trip to California. They had intended spending the winter at tbelr country seat, Annasdale, near Bryu Mawr, bul were compelled to leave, much against their will. Several members of the family bad been unwell and finally, when the waiter became seriously 111. an investigation was made, whlcb developed tbe fact tbat tbe drainage of tbe bouse was In an exceedingly unhealthy condition whereupon tbe family physician ordered tbem away at once.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Morton have returned from their wedding tour and will temporarily reside at 1212 Walnut street. The Windsor Hotel, at Jacksonville, is generally known as one of I he most comfortable visiting places lor the Florida traveler.

Here every one stops before going to Southern Florida, and lt is bere that all tbe parties are made up to explore the wonders of tbat charming place. This season tbe proprietors of tbe Windsor, in order to accommodate their guests, have been obliged to lease rooms In tweuty nlue private residences surrounding the piazza upon which the hotel fronts. At preseut among the guests at the Windsor are General Simon Cameron, P. H. Kelly, Mayor elect of St.

Paul; Henry Sanford, Morris K. Jcssup, William Rocka teller, of the Stnadard Oil Company Marshall Field, of Chicago; B. S. Walcott, E. A.

Walton and George M. Pullman, tbe millionaire car builder. Tbe presonce of suah a clientele is the best proof of tbe excellence of the Windsor Hotel, had It not the wide reputation that it already enjoys. Mrs. George Small, of Baltimore, has hnen off and that tho pretty dress to be worn this short aud pleasant season must now bo made up.

luoir wjiiuu ut uiaii inne An niucer lu an canvas like socks and Chinese satin shoes. true cuaracier comes out before hts political race Is run. This same principle, of course, npplies to public measures or Important "fjcUxnts. Their robes of silk, in various colors, are cut army wno would have led men as these leaders did would have been court martialed and sent behind prison bars, If the men did not rise no In righteous Inrilirnatinn A very pretty though simple costume for suojects oi any Kino. aiua regiHiwr una vaiuea at, several millions of dollars.

Along the river front. tome back and help us." He had himself in a sort of inverted wedge shape from the waist down below the knees and fits closely WANTED AGENTS GENERAL and suh to handle the hest selllnz books of These would be destroyers or fearless allsra prefer a newspaper that hangs to Its beside the shipyards, are the works of tbe Lobdell CarWhcel Company, DlamondStnte suffered hunger and eold and all the pitiless Birmu nun up 10 a ii mo oi tne nrsi tree they the age. Liberal terms, fall on or address ian like a Q.uarter Sessions lawvor. who at the bony. Their head gear is a helmct severities of slavery, and was not long in for bis lee, and his fee only, sticks to his 1'iurLKfs niMi'Asy, 11) North NINTH Street, l'htln.

street wear is of red and black cashmere. The wide skirt of red cashmere has broad bands of braid sewed lengthwise, meeting at tho waist lino. Deep slashes in the hem show a petticoat of black satin. The waist, Louis XIII. style, has long tabs of black cashmere wide spaces betwoen the tabs show the red iron lompany, ginss works, pulp works, Charles WarnerCompauy.Waltou Whaun Company, J.

Morton PooleConiDauv. Georio obeying the call, client, guilty or not guilty, through thin INVESTIGATION STOPPED. hkehat of gauge, rcsomblinga wiro fly screen, while the subordinates sport a broad black stitf brimmed sugar loaf hat of lacquered and thick, it is sad to relate that somo re X. n. 'm, WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY county In the United states to sell tho Pat iiuau i iuim uuuiuci Llliuimu1, 1 I1K CUT glous newspapers are among tbese would Patrick went back to the Kraerald Isle without consulting any ecclesiastical author works of the Harlan llolllngsworth Com Pay pany, the Jackson Sharo and Pullmnn ent Portable Sanllary Uinner llucket.

Address HIMONM. 453 West FIFTH Cincinnati, Ohio. material, perched and strapped on a tuft of hair about three inches above the crown of the ity, but heroic faith. He understood Northampton Ex. Commissioners 8370 Each to the Comity.

SPECIAL TKLEOBAX TO THE TIMES. skirt beneath. Tho tubs at the back of the be destroyers of true, broad, free and fearless newspapers; and it was very refreshing lo read your broad, catholic reply to the Presbyterian, covering, as you did, the question lu a fair, unprejudiced, I may say nlne waist have rovers, which are lined with red bead. Their faces are long and flat and companies, Kennebec Ice and Coal Company and several smaller concerns, all ol wblcb would be more or less Injured by ANTED 10,000 ACRES OF NE their rude jargon; invented an alphabot for writing thoir language taught the doc skulls towering, a characteristic of the iKA fitrmfne lands. WKSTERN cashmere, the waist and tabs in front being Easton, March 17.

The Investigation which the County Auditors decided to make uo cuuuuueu suou inr oi inn I riiriRrianu. GAUD. 1H1 WASHINGTON Street, Chfcaito. churian dwellers in the arm of the Gulf of trimmed witn braid similar to that on the trine of the Trinity with a three leafed Even now vessels of only moderate draught lecnin century manner. It is the hope of the writer and countless or the charges against the County Conunls.

clover in his hand. He rebuked and drovo others thnt you mav oerslstontlv mirsue 3lant Situations Us. sioners who retired January 1, was brouirht cannot approach many of the wharves, even at high tide, and upon the ehb tide tbey rest upon tbe muddy bottom nnd are in dancer skirt. The drapery on the skirt is of black cashmore arranged in sash style; bat of red cloth and black feathers. The old style of Pcchili.

The Chinoso mandarins are rarely seen on the streets afoot, while tho Coreans are great pedestrians. They usually walk your present policy ana eventually rout tne army of narrow minded and bigoted news A YOUNG MAN, AGED 25, wishes situation In Uiilorfntr establishment: had off the apostate British traders who wished to steal the baptized children of their neighbors, and he praised and encouraged the to a sudden olose to day. Tbe Auditors have Investigated quietly Into tbesystem adopted by tbe County Commissioners In making carrying a bag or mil If to serve as a catch all in couples, about a square apart, never con papers, religious and secular, with tbelr fol oi receiving injury, miring ine yearendlng In June last local corporations expended tlo.OOOIn dredging out their wharf proper is again revived. 1 be bag is usually made enslaved girls who defended their modesty pome experience at cutting and irlmmimc. but wishes to become more practical speaks Knllsti and can (five A 1 reference.

Address rare of John (J. Knelling, lot) X. Mulberry street. verse in public and look as stitf as a wooden man. As a novelty they are a success in society.

Tho Chinese Minister has been ill of the same material as the costume. As ties ana removing won was principally city contracts ana cnoosing persons to perlorm the work on thoCourtltouielinprovements. vlslllng the city, spending some time at tbe Aldiue Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ilazlebnrst will sail for Europe next month, to be abseut a year or more. Miss Ferguson and Miss Annie C. Knight buve gone to Cape May Point to spend a week or more. lowers, never falling to burn the bridges. Yours truly.

Joseph J. Cami'Lell. BiusTOL, March 16, 1SS8. GRANDMOTHER'S KERCHIEF. and their faith against their unworthy sewage.

One of the most serious Impediments to navigation at present is at light goods arc now worn and tho uiulfs not lined they will be carrid all through spring and found that there was much of a de 1'a. at ease since the ambassador of Li Fin has masters. He gathored crowds around him cidedly Busplclous character. Yesterday arrived to share with him the honors of at the beat of the drum and preached that DRUG CLERK GRADUATE 13 onen for entrapment In or out of the city. 1 nRonau wnarr, nearly opposite the eastern end of the Harlan Holllngsworth Company's yard.

At this wharf flvo years and summer. A decided preference ii given to the hat, which is now higher than ever. Oriental diplomacy and Mongoloid etiquette. ana vo uay uiey neara evidence from ex. Commissioners, besides having lengthy an gospel which enlightened their minds and First class references.

Address Times Olllce. he crowns ot these hats aro trimmed with flowers which may be natural when delivered them from the power of sin. HIS DANGER AND TRIUMPH. ago vessels druwlng twelve feet of water could He moored. Now the mud has filled up until the shoal extends serenty nve leet from tho wbarf and mud Is visible at half gumenls tired at them in support of the assertion by counsel for the accused, that the Auditors bad no right to go Into the The society ladies are now running to luncheons at which favors more or less ANTED Situation by a Printer in IT country oflice In Pennsylvania, Reference furnished.

F. Valley Falls. It I. such extravagauco is allowable. The fichu which bas so long bucn satisfied to add to The Fashion for Sweet Simplicity Among Young Girls.

Tbe tuvenile ladies are taking to tbe kerchief of their grandmothers, and tbcy wrap it around tbeir shoulders, bring tbe ends together at tbe breast and leave a delightful shaped bit of neck exposed, quite in tbe style of fifty years ago. Tbe material may beautiful and expensive aro distributed uae. the charms of dainty old ladios Is again as a gather! Real Kstate Transfers, The work was not unattended by difficulties and dangers. The people were not only ignorant and degraded it was nocessary to dispossess thorn of the influences of a false religion that was cruel and disgusting in tho Address Navy," Times oftiee. ing oi in 13 Kinu given Dy a iemimne gem of Forty six transfers of real estate were re serting its rights with tbe young, and is now worn on all occasions with very low cut ball drosses and for quiet homo or street wear.

Tbe fichu is usually made un of somo the upper crust, who was reveling in the de SITUATION WANTED BY PRACTI corded yesterday. Among them were tbo CAL married gardener, the charge of ftentle loiiowing: n. A. Mlddleton to Mid ood butter extreme, 'ine Druid priests with their man's place or genu tarin. wite a ao maker.

F. TOWNSKSI), Wnnilbury, lights ot au inner consciousness of a new set of after dinner coffee spoons, artistically chased, with gold lined bowls. The guests at the luncheons Interpreted tbeir newness J. 3 soft white material, crepe de China, surah or cashmere trimmed with laco or ruffles of same material, Etklka. Dr.

and Mrs. Henry P. NIcoll, of New York, have been among the visitors In tbe city, and bad many cullers at tbe Bellevue Hotel. Mrs. Jilcoll was Miss Camao, of Philadelphia, Among the Phlladelphlans oft for Florida during the past few days bave boeu A.

J. Drexel, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Piatt. Among tho promlnont strangers in the city during the week at the Aldino Hotel bave been K.

Ii. Langdnn, or Minneapolis, and bis partner, D. C. Shcpard, of HU Paul, They are Ibe two largest Individual railroad contractors nnd builders In tbe West If not in tbe United States, and wbeu In full operation build Ave miles of railroad a day. Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Paramore, of St, Louis, who were married last week, have started West. Mrs.

Paramorowas Miss Atwater, of Philadelphia. Early in April William L. Eiklns and family will start for California to attend tbe mnrrlageol Mr. Elklns' son. A few intimate friends will accompany the party, which will also Include Mr.

anil tin. Hlclnev wild orgies and human sacrifices, held nn. bounded sway over tho populace. Once St, dloton Car and Spring Company, property on the southeast corner of Callowhlll street and Wissaulckon road, 79.10x103.10, and property on tho south side of Callowhlll street, cast or Ktdgo avenue, of Irregulur shape, lor S00.000; W. Forbes to J.

M. Me Patrick Inmsolf was held as a captive eighteen days, expecting every hour to be II FAILED TO DEPOSIT IT. COUNTRY PROT. GIRL WANTS SIT nation, iiaklnir. Ironlntr.

1006 Poplar. ns a suggestion that tbey were favors. Each lady deposited her spoon in her pocket. After all had rotired burned upon a Eunio altar. That must ijueatmuui viaurHcui so long as me books and papers of lueCommlssloncrs were found to be correct.

A number of parties who bad received contracts were also present, nnd wore anxious spectators of the proceedings, When opportunity uflbrded them they held hurried consultation with the ex Com mis sinners. Theex Commlssloners, when on tbo stand, refused to answer certain questions concerning contracts and agreemi'uts for work and materials, on tbe ground that It would criminate them. Tbcy admitted receiving presents, but Irom whom was not stated. They lltiully made a proposition to pay Into the County Treasury S370 each, provided the Auditors would slop tbelnvestlgntlon. They said this money did uot.

belong to the county, but rat her than undergo the expense of a lawsuit they would pay It Into tbo Treustiry. Tbe two Democratic. Auditors voted to accept the proposition. The Republican Auditor voted to continue the Investigation. Tbe majority curried, and tbe in vestlgatlon ended.

40,000 llefuaed for Phalla. Racinb, IVtarch 17. J. I. Case has rfifti.ert Wrestler William Marker and Money Ad have been an interesting conclave held in the klud but anngbted hostess discovered all her new "after dinners" had vanced by Friends Missing.

The catch as catch can wrestling match. YITANTED GIRL, HOUSEWORK. disappeared. She immediately thought that 1 for the llght wclgbt championship of Amor nils some invading thief had despoiled ber of en, between 1 He stansflold, or this city, and RANTED STRAW HAT OPERA ner new acquisition to the family plate and William Barker, of Lancashire, England, rims. 1)15 FILItl iRT Street.

made diligent scar I) lor the missing valua did not take place at Pastime Park yesler bles. But one was found. An effulgent ray ny. Tbo ring was staked oil and six hun Tyler, Mr. Elklns' son in law, and daughter.

Tbe weddlug of Albert Bailey and Miss r.ll7.u T.veat.t. will 1.1,. n.i., WANTED LADY AGENTS. WE TT want good canvassers lor the sale of th Mine. Williamson 1'erlect llltlns Corset.

Liberal terms. Apply to WILI.IAMHOX nWSBT AND of light dawued upon the mysterious disappearance when Inter in the day she re dred or more people were on band to witness the struggle, but liarkor did nut putlnun duy at Bryn Mawr. appearance. Stitnsfleld was nu hand, and alter waiting for over nn hour, the slakes BKAl'F No. in.

SIXTH Kt, Louis, Mo. ceived a note from the odd guest, apologizing for loaviug without bringing away her Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wood hava gone to. that wore up were awarded to mm.

Southern California, charming favor and asked to bave it sent to ftslyi edUiutccl plates. 1 he match was lor 9100 a side, ana excited Miss Adele Lewis and Mr. Frank Me Fart. hep wit.h manv ftxcilflpfl fnr her nvnraicrhf $10,000 for Phallus from a Kentucky stock farm company. curay, property on tbe south side of Houth street, west of Twenty fifth.

101x271, lor 125.000; Mary A. Hill to Helen V. Granules, properly ou the east sldnof Sixteenth street, north of North street, lor $0,000, Krmentrout's Set Hack at Reading. SPKCIAL TICLKOBAM TO THE TltffM. Readino, March 17.

Tbe iJcinocratlo City Association met here to night for reorganization. During the past week four delegates were elected from eaob wurd to this body, which consist! of flfty two members. Previous to the meeting there was an active canvass for president, but wben nominations were In order all withdrew except Dr. B. Nebulize, who was elected by acclamation.

His election Is regarded as au anti Krmontrout victory, as bets opposed to tbe rcnomlnutlon of the present Congressman. A Western Banker Falls. CnEYENNE, Marob 17. James France, of Rawlins, Carbon county, a banker and promlnont citizen, bas failed. He claims assets of 1277,000 and liabilities of $140,009.

France was recently heavily mulcted by tbe defalcation ol two county officials for whom he was surely. Ho luvested largely In a Huttc, Montana, mine nnd lost, Workmen were his principal depositors, and they despair of recovering anything. den will be married In April at HI. Mark's that grove of mystic oaks one that marked a turning point in Christianity, for just as the victim was about to be immolated, a white haired chief arose and said Hold I we are like onto men sitting in a dark cavern that bas no opening we do not know whence we camo or whither wo are going. It may bo well to stop and liston, for this man may throw some light npon our origin and destiny." And from that day the lurid fires of pagan ritual that lit the promontories of the Irish coast, and tho wierd chant that mingled with the wail of tbo winds and tho moan of the sea began to lose their terrors for the suporstitlous sailors, while Inland the sacred trees In which the divinities of the Northmen wore supposed to dwell were cut down and built Into Christian sanctuaries.

The Druidical priosts, who had done so much to obstruct the work of tho apostle of Christianity, now camo to his aid. "Tbo kings, tho chiefs, the Warlike, Impression great interest. Barker recently arrived from Knglnnd, and was said to be one of I he best wrestlers of bis class. lie was the lavorlte The hostess swallowed hor discomfiture 1 0Y WANTED, who can write a good itu It wi. I band and mak himself generally useful.

Church. Mias LlllleOroom and Mr. Thomas Heath will be married at the same church on the betting, and great odds were offered April 4. Healthful iirend. In spite of all that has been said on the friend that during uie iavorcme it would KGINIRS Mr.

und Mrs. Charles Piatt. are still so. oe a wise raensu oi urucauuon io cuain ii locomotive enirlni ers to leava that ho would win the match. Barker bas been living In Kensington, and be was bucked by number of mill hands.

On Frl down any handy articles of table equipment the city lor the West transportation will he fur journlug in the South, nisnea permanent employment win oe auaran wbicb have a look of lavors about them. Mrs. William Richardson has been vlsltlns ay ne was seni witu sou to make tne final euoslt with tbo stakeholder. Since then people will eat broad made from flour from which all the bran has been removed. Nearly all the phosphites, the most valuable elements for the nutrition of the nerves and bones, are thus removed, and It is a loo a recognised fact rnnnim friends in Baltimore.

Randolph, he has not been seen. Barker Is supposed to bave gone to New York, and embarked for Lnkewood, New Jersey. Is as usual at this lei 'i IU til, 1T1 ifcr.t utiii i(t i nii i (Ti. i flit tin, nulv tho'e wtlllnu lo lake the places of llrnlherhood lneil need apply. Apply to 1).

WAItl). ST, CHARI.KM HOTKIVI UIKD Street, below AHC1L 9 A. M. to 0 P.M. England yesterduy.

MAKKIED. BARAL CARTY. March 14, 1SSS. or Bev. W.

('. Hast, at the bride's home. 1317 Glrard ave WANTED A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN for decornllve wood work, mantels. physicians that great Injury results in consequence. Any preparations which will replace then valuable elements are certain to be of grout benefit to those who use them, compensating as they du, too groat extent, lor the abctu'e of the Early spring at.

Old Point. With the middle of March Ihocarly spring nue. Mr. Jacob F. liaral to Miss Ida M.

Carty.all of Philadelphia. panels, walnseoles. AdtlresnC. 7. Times Olllce.

season taking many people from the clly who are run down after the winter aud Ita gayetles or who as invalids aro anxious to derive the benefit tbat comes from a abort slay In Ibis balmy pine region. Tho Laurel House and nil the boarding bouses aro full and many applicants have to be refused. A large number of now cottages bnvo boeu built since last yenr, nil of them occupied bv people from Philadelphia. Now York and IlKOWKH MtJiui'JW. At Tenth ana Jelierson bran.

A number of years ago Prof. llnrsfoid, of 7 ANTED MARRIED MAN TO work on a larin In Oloiieesier County. N. .1. streets, 14th.

by Itev. W. I). Huberts. Lwls W.

begins to shed Its ethercul mildness over tho region ol which Old Point Comfort Is tbo capital, Tho temperature Is gonial, bright Kroner and Miss Hcuucca Morrow, both of this To live hi house nn farm. Wend name and address J. Times lllllee. be the cheapest muslin or tbe costliest lace, and so tho fashion muy become general. At nil evonls It Is extremely pretty.

A concurrent whim of fair maidens is to let the balr rail free although not without (left contrivances of becoming outlines. Tbe two new devices of coiffure and corsage combine to alter the girl's aspect considerably and to Impart lobera piquancy of oddity that is captivating. Meeting of the Whisky Trust. Peoria, March 17. Tho meeting of the wbisky trust whlcb concluded here last evening bas been In session thrco days.

Nothing could bo found out as to tbe nature of tbe business transacted except the declaration to day of a dividend of one half of one percent lor tbe month of February. A monthly dividend will be declared hereafter. A 50,000,000 Mortgage. Alexandria, March 17. The District Clerk of Rapides Parish recently rocorded mortgages ngulust the Toxns nnd l'aclllo Uutlrond Compauy for a first mortgage in favor of the Fidelity Insurance, Trust mid tsufe Deposit Company for $25,000,000 and second mortgage In favor of tbe Mercantile Trust Company of New York Cambridge, suiiKiistea the um ur a baking preparation lor raising bread, biscuit, elc, which would supply the requisite phosphates, thereby Introducing these necessary elements Into the lood without cost or trouble.

After years of experiment and and bracing, and tbe atmosphere clear and fresh. Out of doors there Is the fascination olher cities. A boys' boarding school has JScach Jtaucu. whlcb the budding springtime alwnrs nos. lately been opened, of which Dr.

T. 8up Elee, of Philadelphia, Is tbe principal. Its uildltui are eutlrely new and architectu rpHE BALDWIN, BKACH HAVKX, HKW JERSEY, I'hts favorite and elouant lintel havlnff hean able people of green Erin listened to him and testified towards him that impassioned veneration which has become the most popular tradition of tho Irish and which thirteen centuries have not lessened Prince Cormac abdicated his government and gavo himself to pious meditation, and tho chief bard, Dubrnch MacValubair. who had been used to rehearse tho Druidical doctrine of tho gods, now composed songs of Christian praise a circumstance which would have no Inconsiderable Influence on a people naturally inclined to poetry and music. The Count de Montalcmbort gives an an leased by ihe undersigned, will open for the soosou early lu June.

For particulars address city. JIUNK AKT ROPflKU s. March 14. at 2028 Diamond street, by llev. Noble Frame, Howard it.

Hunkarl to Miss Mary Rodgers, both ol this clly. MHOPF MOOR K. March IB, by Rev. J. R.

Westwood, Jacob Sbope and Sarah Moore, both of Altoona, Pa. HINKK sLOTR OnlStli, at PRO North Fifth street, by thn Itev. tieore A. Latimer, William Knhlnsnn Miner to Miss Clara Ellr.alreth slots, all of Philadelphia. WKTIIF.niLL WlLsON'.

septemher 1. 187, by Itev. J. J. Sleener, Frank M.

Wetherlll lo Miss May A. Wilson, daughter of the lata Adam Wilson, both or Philadelphia. WITSIL BOWI.KA Mafch 14, 1BHS, 1M3 Edsely street, by Rev. Newton Kltner, Howard J. vvitsit aud Miss Mamie Howies, both ot rally attractive.

A literary and social society, called the Fortnightly Club, has been organized, composed ol winter residents of the place, and is very popular, Driving through the pines Is ono of the features of the place and It Is possible lo drive for many days without exhausting the routes. Among tho Jersey Central to Pay Its Rack. Taxes. Newark, March 17. Judge Oepue to day entered Judgment for 180,000 against tbe Central Railroad, of New Jersey, for back taxes for tbe years 1878 to 1884 due tbe Btato.

Tbe case bas been In tbe courts for a long time, It Is understood that the railroad company will pity as soon as the necessary papors are served. Or Fends In Kentucky to Settle. From the Louisville Courier Journal. II tbere were no county seat wan In Kan. as and no strikes in Pennsylvania, this country would be painfully peaceful.

i A. Jl A Kl)T, No. 10S South nF.mN Ii street. Besses, while within the spacious balls of tbe ilygela tbere Is beauty and wealth, refinement and culture, mli th and pleasure. Old Point Is eleven hours from New York and eight aud a half from Philadelphia, by well equipped trains of the Pennsylvania Hall roads Capo Chnrlcs route, carrying parlor and sleeping cars.

The change from curs lo bout nl Cnpo Charles Is so easily made that one hardly observes the transfer. There Is a good restaurant on board the boat, wbloh may be utilized very nicely for luncheon If one goes by the day train, or broakfust for the night train. labor he succeeded In producing the desired preia ration, and If report be true, he has succeeded wonderfully well In selling It. The preparation consists of an acid phosphate ol lime which combined with bl carbonate of soda In raising bread, biscuit, Ica'vrs In the product tho very phosphates required by the system, and which are essential to good health. The Idea was an Ingenious and valuable one, and needs only to be thorough ly understood to be fully appreciated.

The well known Rumlord Yeast Powder Is made according to Prof, llorsford's directions, end Is post Ive evidence of the practicability of tali Idea. gnosis now tbere at the Laurel House aro Cornelius Vanderbllt and tamily, Mrs, James T. Field and Barah o. Jewell, tbe authoress, of Boston, Among tbo Phlladel pblani, who bare been spending lome time saleT five pair oFmules from 10 to 15S hands hurli. Also 7 horses anil mares, two of them little tender In front fees, Would null the country, lUlb MAilKfcl Btreet,.

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