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THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY MOENING, SEPTEMBER 8. 1888. i Ileal Estate fav 5aXc. desirable stock la In Rood demand.

The STATE FAIR. nun A ATtfn PHTnlT A VF VTTP DARLINGTON, RIM i Co. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, SCHOCH. On 6th, Ellen C. wife of the late John D.

Schoch, aged 40 years, 710 Plover street. TATHAM. Oa 6th, Charles B. Tatham, In the 77th vear of his age. Funeral from 276 DeKalb avenue, comerof Clinton, Brooklyn, Sunday at 4.

THOM AH. On tho 7th instant, Michael Thomas seed 54 vears. Funeral on Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, from 1109 South Tenth street, solemn Requiem Mass at St. Paul's Church. To proceed to New Cathedral Cemetery.

TEVts. At Beverly, N. September 5, Wesley son of Joseph B. and Anna E. Tevls, in the 30th year of bin age.

Funeral this afternoon at 1, AN EARLY IMPORTATION OF NOVELTIES FOR Wedding Dresses AND BRIDESMAIDS' COSTUMES In Failles, Satin Duchesse, Venetians and Peau de Sole. RICH AND ELEGANT EFFECTS In Brocade, Crepe de Chines, Stripes and Figures. All In Ivory White, made to their special order, and in every quality, from the most moderate to the very highest quality imported. DARLINGTON, RUNK Co. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET 1128 iroi is quiet ana mm, tub Mew York trket Is not so firm an Ihls.

New York pends largely unou the export trade aud purlers continue to hold. Jlaulfesls were boxes. few York factory, fancy. fair to good. 9.9e.; Ohio lluls, fancy, prime to Ive poultry rules easier under ft poor do nu.

nunn iesare not ami una any 1 'emant In demand will quickly harden market Thero Is Inlr Inquiry for soa siocK, wmcu rules steaay ui quota s. tokensLive fowls at lie. for hens and for mixed lots; live spring chickens low for large sizes; dressed fowls, fancy, near by, Western, choice ami fancy, lti.l2c.; lo. fair to gnnil, lOftlOJJc; dressed springers, I and modliiru sizes, 10c: large, weigh 8 to 4 pounds to the pair, llnl'Je. per pound, ottou is easy at lQMa.

lor mlddllnit upas. Refined oil Is llna tit 7e, for bar t' nnd Xtt for cases. is firm. Ueftaers' prices for round i were: cfirectlonera' powdered, crown JW 13 lHc; crystal loc; cubes, 8a 1 1 grocers' powdered, Ha8 1 lHe.j gwnu ed, confectioners' 7 10a7.o. Cbe wool market is quiet and Arm.

Jus Bateman Co. report prices paid by uiutaoturere as follows: 'hlo, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. XX and ve, 29U2c; 'J9h30c. medium rse. New York, Michigan, Indiana Western, lino, or and XX, JJ'aiiaUc.

Fine washed XX, medium washed combine and ne, S4a3.1c.; course Canada ed combing, 31a32c. ly fancy eating apples are In good de id aud ot her tirades rule easy. Choice aro in demnud and white fruit of "1 flavor Is especially wanted. Medium les are plentiful aud dull. Pears are under a good demand.

Plums are tilul and steady. Supplies of sweet po cs aro lncrensins and they somewhat ed the demand, oles Choice enting, per hnrrel. per burrel, 50c.u$l. Peaches, per basket, prime, culls, 20n30o. Wster us.

ffsalo per 100. Pears, per barrel, S2.50a Grapes Ives, per pound. Concord, varn, York Stale, 1 Tin 18c. Plums. Sl.SOa per busliel.

Cranberries, per crale. White Jerseys, per bushel basket, 0c; Jersey sweets, up river, per basket. 60a down river, prime, do. seconds, Onions, yellow barrel, tl.OOa WHOLESALE MARKETS. icaoo, Scplember7.

Operators In wheat snmothiug to talk about to day. It was 'Ublishcd report that the Minnesota ouse Commissioners had lowered the No. 1 hard by the admission of such of frosted wheat as to amount out of the old grade of No. 1 allowing No. 1 Northern to be de on contracts based on tho former, persons on 'Change claimed that lliey from thoNorthwestsnowIng tho action ol the Commissioners was udcrstood, and thut thero was no real so over which to bo alarmed.

There also conflicting advices as to what the had and had not done, which the market in nn excited and nervous causing prices to bob up and down ul any apparent cause. The leading cs ranged as loiiows: r. No. 2. Opcirg.

Highest. Lowest. Closing. iber W.Vi OVi KaLural Foot Waukenphast Our Improved, 0 1)4'. StjJi O.

2. ber 40 4H'i No. 2. 24 iber XI Pome. cr er 13.75 er et) S.77K er 8.sr 8.S2Ji Ribs.

04S 1)4', W.i'i VWi Mi Vb'i 4.r)!i 4.1' 4i 4:" 45 44' 3ll'i 40 SI), 3U 40 80J 24U 24'i 244' 24 24 24', 24i 84 ti 2HH J14.00 fi4.o." t4.no 13.70 l.5. 13.6ft 13.S0 13.70 13.H0 O.R2"4 P. SO fl.R2 n.K2 n.7.r n.s2)J S.fl2 8.85 8.00 8.25 8.22X b.22 8.3.1 8.40 P.Iil) 8.86 7.07 7.02 7.05 A Splendid Agrloultural Exhibit of HonM, Cat lie. Poultry ana juacinnery. iiam of choice goods.

A slant of Floral Hall alon worth the price of admission. The Ladies' Department contains the handsomest coiieouvo aispiay or An worjt ua Pmi'oasfir ilenson. the renowned Horae Tamer. iua avIHonm nt hi. mnrvalnUS DOWer OVer horses each day at 12.48 P.

M. Owners of the most vicious animals are Invited to brlnur tnem to MO Professor, who win train mem iron ui uuarga. roLo in a'ciOCK. BACKS TO DAY. The Allowing entries have been made for to day's 2.30 Class Trotters.

8 In 6. Purse, 84R0 Jo. soni, rdvat. Nnrrlstnwn. enters b.

fl. Mam hrlnnUnasnn!" Rnlnrt KxleV. PhiladClnhla, 0. t. Ernest Bprlnaeri" A.

B. CummlnRS, Mechanlcs bure, g. "'Grand H. Williams. Phlladel nhla.

"Weddlnar Day;" Gideon Matlock. West Chester. b. ni. "Rosle Peace Joseph Boder, Philadelphia, "Nut Hunter." BunnniK Race Catch welRhts.

Mile heats. 2 In 8. Purse, 125 S70 Brst. 40 Becond. $15 third Phlladelplila Stables (Harry umeaoargi, u.

s. "Pat Daly." Land Long, Kernwood. b. g. Vornmnnrt K.

II. MROlllloUfh. Devon In, Pa oh. a. Dodger Kdward Shay, Overbrook, s.

g. "Harry;" B. H. Sales, Mauneim, i Punoh and Judy free for the children. One admission for all.

Pennsylvania, Heading, or 'lh teenth and Fifteenth Streets Hallways to the grounds. The following races will take place next week and entries olose at the Fair Grounds Saturday night: 2.40 pacers, purse i300; 2.37 trotters, purse S30U li.5 trotters, purse 8300. Four entries to Ull and three to start. Fifty per cent, to first. 25 Der cent, to second, lo percent, to mira and 1U per cent, to rourtu.

JAST SEVEN DAYS. BUFPAI.O BILVS BUFFALO BTL17S BUFFALO BILL'S BUFFALO BILL'S (CotflNKL W. F. CODV) ORIGINAL WrLD WEST. WILD WEST.

WILD WKST. WILD WKST. Gentlemen's Drlvln Park. Every afternoon at 3 o'clock, rain or shine. Cheap and easy access, with comfort assured.

6,000 free shaded seats. 6.000 reserved seats. All street cars and busses to Klin and Belmont avenues, as usual. Beading Railroad to Belmont. Pennsylvania Railroad.

NewSpeclal Rapid Tran alt Route New Station (WynneHeld) at Grounds. Bound trip, fare and admission, 05 cents. Trains leave Broad Street Station, 12.25. 1.30. 2.20, 2.35 P.M.

Return, 5.10. o.20 and 0.10 P. H. Time, 15 mlnnlM. Knapial Kxcnrslnn Tinlretsfrom all Penn aylvanla Railroad Stations in suburban towns.

Including admission, see Bmall bills and station agents. uenerai aamissinn, ou cents cnuonja, aiwun Bating restaurants at popular prlcea CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE. GRAND MATINEE TO DAY AT 2. General Admission Matinee TO DAY.

60c. Every Evening This and Next Week, jualinees weanesuayanuoiiuiujr( THE IIANLONS, In their great Farcical Comedy, the VOYAGE EN ROISSK. Beautiful and Elaborate. Every Scene New. Next Week Last week of Hanrona.

FAREWELL OP VOYAGE EN SUISSE. CHESTNUT STKEET THEATRE. FAREWELL MATINEE TO DAY AT 2. General Admission Matinee TO DAY.60C. LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF JOHNSOM MAJESTff! AND MATCHLESS MrNSTItELS, Kings or the Minstrel wona.

Everv Feature Entirely New. Next Week Denman Thompson's New Play, THE TWO SISTERS. Seats on Sale for THE TWO SISTERS. fYNHEER JAN," i ne iirotuer oi KKitfliiii. WALNUT.

MATINEE TO DAY. W. W. Tillotson's Musical Comedy Co. In the beat new catchy Farce success, ZtO ZAG.

The Press praise It unanimously. The Public like it Immensely. The Actlnir. Sinzinar. Danclnz and Mythological posing and costuming Is all Matinee THIS AFTERNOON.

Adm. 25 and 60a A1 RCH ST. THEATRE CLAXTON. Mat. tn dav at 2.

To Night at 8. KATE CLAXTON ivitfllA!) A STPVP.TSn. In Frank Harvey's Last London Success, entitled THl'J WOKliU AUAIflST Mn. SeDtL lnlAst Week of Kate Claxtnn. THE WORLD AGAINST HER, RAND OPERA HOUSE.

250. 60o. 75a KJk Corner BROA and MO.NTOOM RRY Ave. NEW AMERICAN OPERA CO. NEW AMERICAN' OPERA CO.

GustavIIinrlchs Proprietor. Alatlnce To day 31 A itrrAi Tn.nlcht I.A FAVORITA. Seats od sate at Grand Onera House aod Oweo ffi Simpson's, 4 t'UBM'AU OLreeu iNext weeK rue uaugiuer or tne itesimenh it MYNHEER JAN," El ret New Opera of Opera of the Season. IIARNCROSS' 11th St. Opera House, EI.KVKJN'l St.

aDOVe I'HKSTfl 1'. CARNCROSS CARNCItOSS Everv Evpnlnar Tills Week. Uumont's Burlesque, entitled BLAINE'S TRIP OVER, and BAY RECEPTION. Our NtiW Extravaeanza. CARNCItnss CARNCROSS CARNCItOSS CARNCItOSS CARNCROSS CARNCROSS BILL THE BUFFALO, or WILD WEST PHILA UKIjl HI A.

Box Office Always Open. RATIONAL THEATRE. Mat.To DAY Bfiservea urcnesira oniy ovc. Thecoolmif npparatiirj always in operation. LAST T1MK IN THI CITY OF A BUNCH OP KKYS.

Rccuro seats durliie: the day. 8.30 to 6. Nextweett Krank I. Frayne in Manic TVTYNHEER JAN," Tm. unestniii Htreei i neaire, wepiemoer iv.

REAT GYMNASTIC CONTEST Between members of the PHILADELPHIA TURNBEZIRK. FIELD SPORTS and APPARATUS EXERCISES PAKADE GROUNDS, EAST PARK, Opposite Randolph Mansion, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1888, From 8 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M.

TVTESHAMINY FALLS. TWO BIG JH CONCERTS SITNDAY. THE SAN FRAN CISCO CA ETI N(i SI NQEI1S WILL GIVE PLANTATION MELODIES. Fit ED WAGNER, the Boy Cornetlsl, and all the other attractions. lie sure to be at NESIiAMINY SUNDAY.

JGG HARBOR CITY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 22, 23, 24 and 25. A Atrand dlsnlav of all tho nroducts of the farm and orchard, icultural machinery, domestic arts. 1I "poultry, etc tipecial attractions daily, sporis, etc. BA I.LOON ASCENSION MONDAY, September 24. Cheap lares on all railroads.

CROWDS welcome RETURNING HOME MYNHEER JAN." TO TTIOREPAUGH'S THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO NIGHT, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. DAN COIXYKR as TOPSY. September 10 KATIlERl.VE KOBERS. CENTRAL THEATRE VARIETY.

Nightly Matinees Tues. Friday and Sat. LILLY CLAY'S GAIETY CO. Handsome Ladles. Great Olio Artists.

Grand Burlesque ROBINSON CRUSOE. rpHE SAN FRANCISCO SINGERS, I Winkler's Band, the Dtsttns and other at tractions are at esbamlny to uiorrow. TJ R. JACOBS' LYCEUM THEATRE. MJL 3Iatlnees Thurs.

and Sat, Orand spectacular Production of PASSION'S SLAVE Week Sept. lo "Ten Nlchts in a Bar Room." OU WILL SEE ME AT NESH AMINY onSundav. Plantation Singing bv the San Fruncisco Slmrers. Lots of other great attractions. PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST, BASE BALL PARK, GLOUCESTER.

LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. Afternoons at 3.30. Evenings. 8.30.

Excursion and admission to show, 30c. Continental theatre, Arch Matinees Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. HI31HALL In week of lOth Mlts. McKEE RANKIN in GOLDEN GIANT, STATE FAIR VIA THE READINfJ RAILROAD.

QUICKEST ROUTE. Dnrlnsthe Fair. Sentember 3 to 15. the Reading Railroad will run trains every few minutes frnm 8.15 A.M. 10 7P.M.

In both directions between 'ngdon street siatlonl. and Fair Grounds (Uunt IJASE BALL TO DAY. Athletic Grounds, 20th and Jefferson streets. TWO UKEAT CIIAMI'IONSHII' UAilliS FOR ONE ADMISSION. ATHLETIC vs.

KANSAS OITV. Admission, Pavilion. 6oc. Play, 2 and 4 P. M.

one Admission to jtotn uames. Baltimore Gloucester. Sunday. Champion. Game, TT'VEBYBODY WHO WANTS TO EN i JOV a uieasnnt day must be at Neshamlnv Minuay.

i.oveiy tune lucre. QYCLORAMA OF JERUSALEM ON THE DAY OF TnE CRUCIFIXION. BROAD AND CHERRY. Open Day and EW STANDARD THEATRE, SOUTH above llth. Grnnd Inaui ura! PerrorinaiiceSATURDAV EVENlNO.sepL a MISS MADDERN In CAPRICE.

Reserved seats. 6e. Box oflice now open. ELMONT MANSION. GRAND SA CRKDConeert afternoon and evenlnnron Hnn Bept.

Oth, by the Neupolltan Miliiary Band, unuer uirrction or jrroi. i i. u. naraner, iiess. "RAN JOS, MANDOLINES, GUITARS.

New Rtvle. best irnoilR. lowest nrlcps. A South KIMH felreet, below Chest lltt WBSl BLUC TTYNHEER JAN AMnsicaiKVent. BASE BAL Harrowgatb Park, Frnnkford vs.

Leanue.at4 P. M. v. Kjn r.si i i street. Admission, an els.

(lientlemen only. 1 The human frame revealed In conditions or Health and disease (rom tho le to the grove. 20.000 Extraordinary Won uiien trotn A. fll. till jo p.

RUNKS. BAGS AND SATCHELS. LATEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES. TRUNKS IIEPAI RED AT LOWEST RA TES. Mlf.LKIt A HTItrMUCniMhl.

MANUFACTURERS. 514 MARKET STREET. i'n 25 1 ns day aiid rrom Laurel street, near avenue, Train leuves Market street ferrv at 12 o'clock. WAKD. On the 6th Instant, James Ward.

Fu neral this inomlnv, at 8 o'clock from 642 Brooklyn street. High mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' unurcn. interment at catucarai cemetery. WFHSTKn DntherUh at, Rrnnklvn. N.

or apoplexy, Dr. Charles 1'. Webster, U. 8. son or Isaac and Harsh c.

Webster. In the 27th year of his age. Funeral services at the residence or nis paronis, ,10 Leuigu avenue, on juonaay afternoon at 1 o'clock. WOLPKRT. On the Sth Inst.

Matilda, wife of Gtistav Wolpert. Residence, Southwest corner Aiuvunm anu ftizwater streets. Special Vertices CLOSING OF FOREIGN MAILS at PIIII.ADKI.PHIA POST OFFICE lor the week ending SEPTEMBER 18, 1888. (Malu unicej. kiivniv At in Ar for CAntral American and South 'pacific Ports, per 8.

s. Newport, via Asplnwall (Costa Itlca and Guatemala wneu spe chilli? uriri PMVBCrl JIONDA Y. At 6 P. for Belize, Puerto Cortes and uuatemaia, per s. s.

01 uanas, irom new Orleans at 1 1 P. for Europe, per 8. a Alaska, via Uueenstown; at 11 P.M., for the Bahama Islands, ner s. 8. Aleuo (Savanllla, wnen ni(ila11v (ii4r1tuicofi(1'l titii'miu it 11 fnr Ireland, ner S.

S. Germunlc, via Queenstown (Great Britain and oilier Miropenn counines wneu drpxifxit At 1 1 P. for Kurone. ner Aller, via Southampton and Bremen (Ireland when spe cially aaaresseai; ac 11 r. ior jwigmui uue, jier B.

H. WeHternland via Antwerp (when specially addressed). wkhnksda V. At 8 A. for Campeche.

Phhinau TuhfiMrn nnrl VllPRlan. ner Hi. S. SantlaEO (other Mexican States when specially addressed) at nr. ior jsrazn ana ine im i'ibiowuhlmw, via Rio de Janeiro, per 8.

Catania, (Tom iJaltl nmre (when Rnnciallv addressed) at 11 P. tor Jamaica, per 8. a Ailsu (Costa luca, via union. THUitsDAY. At 8 A.

for Bermuda, per 8. Trinidad At P. for Truxillo. uer 8. S.

S. Oterl, from New Orleans at 3 P. for New. fnunrilnnii. npr RVmncr frnm llutlfux: at 3 P.

fur St. PlHrrR Mtmiplnn. rwr steumer from Halifax. FRIDAY. At 8 A.M., for Progreso.

per 8.8. max ten. via Havana (other Mexican Males wneu specially addressed) at 0 P. for Costa Rica via Ltmon, er S. S.

Foxhall, from New Orleans; at 31P.M., for Germany, Austria, Denmark, Swe den. Kiissia, ana luwey, per o. jmwr, via Hroiuen oiner European counines vinooum am ton when sueciallv addressed): at 11 P.M.. lor France direct, per 8. H.

La Normandie, via navre wnen specially aaaresseuj; ani r. fnr Scotland direct, per S. Ethiopia, via Glasgow (when specially addressed) at 11 P. for Ba hamA rnlAnHx nnd Hnvtl. npr S.

S. AtlttS! at 11 P. for t. Orolx and St. Thomas, via St.

Croix, and for the Windward Islands direct, perS. S. Muriel at 11 P. for Kurope, per 8. 8.

Umbna. via yucenstown (uermany, Austria, uenroarK, nne den. Norway. Russia and Turkey when specially addressed); at 11 P.M.. for the Netherlands via Amsterdam, pur B.S.P.

alana iwnen epeciaur Buuressen. At 8 A. for St Domingo, Pftiift Ttivr.i anil Tnrlf Tstand ner 8. H. Ozamft.

Mexico, overland daily at 10.30 A.M., 6 P.M. P'orelen registered mail, daily at 5 P. M. MnfiQ vIa NTi.iv nrlPBno Hnllvnt M. Mnlls via ban Francisco, daily at 10.30 A.M.

anrl in r. Mails for Cuba by rail to Tampa, Florida, and thence by steamer, via Key West, Florida, close dally (except Sunday at 11 P. M. Malls tor China and Japan, per 8. 8.

City of Rio ae Janeiro, close at rancifco eptemoer i. Malls for Australia. New Zealand. Hawaiian, FIJI and Samoa Islands, per 8. 8.

Mariposa, close at Sun Franc! vn Henteniher '22. Mails for the Society Islands, per ship Tropic Uird, close at San Kranclsco September WILLIAM V. HARRITY. Postmaster. OREroN liivision, 8eptemner is.

THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE ixsiihanok pany. At the annual meetiner of the Stockholders of this company held on MONDAY, the 3d ot ep wmoer, xne fonowinp Rentiemen wereauiy eipcton ntrectora tor the ensuinc year, John Deverenx, K. Dale Benson, Isaac Ha.lehurst. John R. Fell.

Iianlel Haddock, B. Andrews Knight, Mvin ss. lieuson, josepu w. jjewis, J. Tatnall Leu.

And at a meet! ntr of the Directors on the same day JOHN DKVERKTJX. unanimously rc eieciea rresiaent ana k. KALH.HhiNSUiM.Jisq., was unanimously re eiecrea vice rresiueui. JOHN L. THOMSON, Secretary.

03 NOTICE PROF. GEGLE'S Band, latelv of Ridcwav Park, is now fnr any engagements at Parades or Meetings. oliiixal Notices THE MEMBERS OF R. S. PAT TEKSON LEOTON will meet at the Com Headnimrlera on THIS (Saturday) KVEN at 7 o'clock P.

sharp, for parade. The ijvmvu win aAscmoie on Auiyamensing avenue, remnisr on ueea street, at T.au, sharp. r. a. Kim v.

tkk. colonel uoiumanatng. iiiUiUAH Aajntant. CSiai A MASS MEETINGAND BAN NKUR AIKINO of the DEMOCKATIC WIIKKIMIJIKN'S CLUB, of the KaM Knd nt the Thlrdand Fourth Wards. THIS (Saturday) EVEN oepiemoer at o'ciock.

'lite toilowinir sneakers will address the meeting: SENATOR JOHN H. FOW. Esa. WILLIAM WAR THOMAS F. JVIoHLAIN.

and M. J. WELSH, President, rSiTWENTY.NINTH WARD Dem (M'RATIC Tariff Reform Meetlnr Sat Evenlnir. September 8. at the Solar Tin Ease Park, Twenty lourth and Ridce avenue.

ne nieeons win positively ne addressed nv W. C. P. Breckenrldge, of Kentucky, and William S. Slender.

the weather should prove unfavorable the meeting will be postponed until the following Aiie.Miity. Heserved seats for ladles. ss MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL llemocra Assoc ation win meet th Saturday Evcnlnii at 7.3(1 o'clock sharp, for parade, hull, RIU4 Market St. THOMAS ROYCE, sec. oruer oi Major OAKKJi lumasjn kv.

cSSs, FREE TRADE MASS MEET INO. HENRY (JEORflE will speak at AC A Or JUL'SK; SAJlllUAY lVEA lo. Admission free. Sfe, BANNER RAISING AND MASS MfGllnc. 27th Ward DfimnomHn Am'n.

jionnay r.vq. isopi, ju. at cor. 4tn MarKet sta. THE ZEIGLER TRESTLE CO.

Is prepared to erect Campaign Stands in or for out door raeetlnirsat Bhortest noli. Estimates given. Office 1423 SUSQUEHANNA west or nrona isireet. Notices. Sfe.

OFFICE OF THE PENNSYL VANIA EIRE INSURANCE COJI a li. nut street, Fhiiadeipnia. I'll, i.AiiKi.en ia. Mmmnpr inwa The Directors have this day declared a dividend FIVE DOLLARS per share on the stock of the oiiipnoy ior iiie lasi six months, nicn win De to the stockholders or their legal representa trvwuuueujNiKi, in'eoi axes. tMst.i:N, secretary.

ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. MfrCONNKLU Rector, will be reonened on Knn. Keptfiuber 0. Mornlm: Hervtce and Holv tymmunionat 11 o'clock.

Evening Prayer at 5 GOSPEL MEETINGS FOR NON CHUliCHr.OKRs hv the KvAnirel. Alliance at the Children's Plav irroiinil. West. on su.oai Ai' ir, k. iichl.

at a. til ciock. Trie itev. it. lltheh, D.

win ad ine ineeiing. fKSs. CHURCH OF THE NEW JERU SALEM, corner TWENTY SECOND ks i streets, sermon by the Kev. 11. Al.DKN, SUNDAY, at 11 A.M.

"David Persecuted by Saul" 1 Sam. 22, z. ine puuiiccoriiiany invited. All seats tree. 3 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR, THIRTY EIGHTH Street, above Chest Rev.

w. F. WATKINH, D. 11 A. M.

and P. M. Eve's; subject, "The Summer is Ended.1 CSia. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOCUST, an, FIFTEKNTIf.

CHARLES A. DICKEY. D. Paslor. Ser KOt A.M.

and 8 P.M. The pastor will preacb. ga, TEMPLE PRES. FRANK LIN and Thomp on, Rev. W.

D. Robert loss A.M. and 8 P.M. Eveiilns. vatuitlon Alrcaslles, and What shall We Do With Them?" JGoavdtng ami cronxs Ol 8.

THIRTEENTH ST. NICELY Furnished Hooms for Ocnllcmen. MOUNTAIN ST. 2 SECOND A. 9 atorv front rnnm fnr pmitlfunun nr 1 wuiiitiii.

enuurun, tn vatc entrance. "JICE HOME FOR A FEW BOARD EllS. No. 1150 South TWELFTH St. flew ublicatiotts.

ELL GOODS. ARE YOU AN ADVERTHV.Bt so use the HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL MONTHLY, 88,000 Country Circulation. and rates by mall on application. isu. iu niaa street, isew Siusittcssppm'tuuitics.

IJARTNER WANTED, TO TAKE EN TIREcharire of a Retail Shoe Store In one of best locations in inecuy, in whicn a hair inter only will he sold. Address "8. L. 49." th Is office. APITAL WANTED TO INCREASE business of an old established nianul'nc ii uitz have an established reputation, are staple well known to the Irddp and the hntno.is ran easily doubled with airoou uruut.

PRrtli'S Imv KiiioiaiH uusiness, or who nave son tney wistl place In a (rood navltu; house. in do won to in. Further narllciilars will he irtven only principals by addressing, Willi lull name, C. 1' oposats. "FFICE OF THE CUMBERLAND VALLBY AND MARTINSIIUUO KAIL t'lurAfl v.

Cham nKBsiitina, September 6,1 888. UronOSllls Will hn rnr.olt,,,! hu ship on XT I day, Jk. II all trad ters. ri MARKS BROS 1332 CHESTNUT ST. TrJFTE HAVE arranged to be come the sole agents in Philadelphia of one of the most celebrated makes of the new Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth.

While this is a new departure for us, we are sure it will be appreciated by our patrons. We're going to begin right. We're going to sell these Silk Warp Henriettas for $1 a yard, which is 25 cents a yard cheaper than they can be bought for in any other house in America. We shall keep all the leading shades and the Henriettas will be up to the highest standard. The following letter explains itself: D.

Levis Moore, Prop'r, jmookb manutaoturino compasy, New Yokk Chicago Office, 76 Franklin street, lfllia Salle street Mills, Fifth Street, Columbia and Germantown Avenues. Philadelphia, September 6, 1883. Messrs. Marks Bros. Gentlemen: Referring to our conversations relative to the Introduction of our Silk Warp Henriettas, I have decided to el ve you tbe sole agency for tbelr sale In Philadelphia and vicinity, and will send you 1,000 pieces, including all shades.

In designating you the sole agents It Is with the distlnot understanding that the Silk Warp Henriettas 10 Inches wide are to be sold by you at $1 a yard and no more. I agree that they are to be of tbe highest standard, perfect weave and fast colors. The price Is the regu lar wholesale price and Is to be maintained by you, so as to thoroughly Introduce these Silk Warp Henriettas In Philadelphia. Your sole agency, It Is to be understood, is for the season OI1868 89. Yours truly, D.

Levis Moore. These Henriettas will be ready for your inspection this morning by 11 o'clock. You'll find all the silks to match them here, too. MARKS BROS 1332 CHESTNUT ST. THE 1888 PKNNSVLVANr KIRK TlVStnRAVflK Incorporated 1825.

Charter Perpetual. oio walsut street fOnnosite Tndenendencn t4niiniAV $400,000.00 ASSETS. DIRECTORS: John Devereujr, K. Dale Benson, Isaac Ha.Iehurst, John B. Fell.

Daniel Haddock. B. Andrews Knight, ISdwin H. Benson, Joseph VV. Lewis.

J. Tatnall Lea. JOHN DEVRRKUX, President R. DALR HEXSON, Vice President JOHN L. THOMSOV Sonrelnrv.

W. GARDNER CKOWELL. Assistant Secretary. DICKINSON SEMINARY, WILLIAMNPORT, PA. A thoroughly equipped Classical and Scientific School for both sexes.

15 Teachers. Degrees conferred. Kclectlve studies whendeslred. Rare facilities In Mnsicand Art. Buildings spacious, Kteara, water, ventilation, dre escapes.

$LS3 per year for hoard, washinc, heat, light and room. Tuition according to studies. Discounts to preachers, teachers and two trom the same family. Fall terra opens Bept, 3. Catalogue tree.

E. J. GRAY, D. Pres't ENGLAND CONSERVATORY, sic, jim; okatokv. Literature, English Branches, French.

German, Italian, etc. I.arokst and Bkst E(juippki In the World 100 Instructors. 2.252 Students last year. BoAitnand uoowwitb steam Kcatarid Electric r.lsht. Fall term begins Sept.

IS, 1HS8. Ill'd C'al. frea Ad. E.TourJee,Dlr.. Franklin Boston.

"PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART, 1338 bruijM, uAttuKn street. Opening of the new school year MONDAY, Sep lemner a uay Classes iio weeas. TERMS Drawing, Fainting, Modeling, General Decora uve worn, tve, fm Weaving and Textile Design, $100. Chemlatry and Dyeing. $100.

Wood Carving, Evening Classes, beginning MONDAY F.VEN wiener lirawing, fainting. Modeling, Ac, 6 months' course, 910. Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Ac, 3 months' course, $5. Textile Class, 111011111 course. 510.

jnemisiry class, monins' course, io. circulars on application at school. T. C. SEARCH, Chairman Com.

of Instruction. L. W.MILLER, Principal. IRIENDS GRADED SCHOOLS, FI FTEFNTH and RACK Htreets. Phtlfc I )K IW i A HTK RI AB ISTERMKDIATK.

OR GRAMMAR: CENTRAL, ou HIOH SCHOOL. rMiieerHh and Race streets. The SCHOOL 1 evemeentn ana uirara Avcnne, vFourth and Green street a WTLTj REOPEN NINTH MONTH 10. 1883. DGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY JU School for girls, 122 West FRANKLIN Street, Baltimore.

Mrs. H. P. LKFEBVRK, unit ni onui win reopen on iiiuks DAY. the 20th Of SKPT kMBK It.

ThP rourno nf instrumion emu races an the studies included In a thorough English Education, and the French and uermau languages are practically taught. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR BOYS. THE YEATES INSTITUTE. Pa Th neaamaster, me Kev. r.

Hooper, M. has sent boys to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia. Amherst, Trinity, West Point, Annapolis, etc, and has never naa one rejeeiea. ix boys received boarding pupils. At present three vacancies.

jyjR. GEORGE F. MARTIN'S SCHOOL FOK BOYS, NO. 3903 LOCUST STREET, BEGTNS SEPTEMBER 20. TYTISS AGNES LAMBDIN'S SCHOOL A lor Girls.

211 PRICK Sti pnt. Gprmnntnwii. School year begins September 27. The course In cludes tbe English branches, Latin. French aud uerman.

17riLLISTON SEMINARY, EAST HAMPTON. nrnimrfi boviifnr unv pollese or Hcionllflc school. Fall brm oiMnsSept. 6.1888. Otaloeuen an1 Illustrated article on an nllcatlon.Address Rev.WLI.I AM AI.LAGHKll, PrlnHpal date Master Boston Latin hchool).

NOTRE DAME OP MARYLAND. Collegiate Institute lor Youn Laille and Preoarntory Scool Tor Little Girls KMIILA P. three miles from Baltimore. Md. Conducted by the Sisters of Noire Dame.

8end tor Caut losne. WELLESLEY SCHOOL. PHILADELPHIA. Boardlnsr and Day, for Klrls and youngwomen. Prepares for college, graduates In Rnmlnary course.

For circular address J. H. MILLKll, D. Street, PUIla delphia. WILLIAMS.

BLIGHT, JR. 'S, SCHOOL for Boy, 401 South Tn enty serond street, will open SEPTEMBER 10. Preparation for college or business. Numher in each clasa limited to twelve. Excellent primary department.

Prlncl present alter September 1. 9 2. Circulars sent. THE PERNEtTcHOOL OP MODERN LANOLUGF.S. 1108 WALNUT STRKET.

NATIVK TEACHER8 ONLY. Bneclal coaching for students. Day and Evening Classes for ladles and gentlemen. Prof. IS.

j'ERNET, Principal. CLINICS OP THE MEDICO CHIRUR OICAL COLLKOE. Skin Diseases 11 A. M. Mofllcfil.

Children's, Throat Ear Dlseatfes, 12 noon. Surgical, Kyeand Female Diseases 1 P. M. IAILY, except Sunday, at the MEDICO CIir BUItOICAL COLLEGE, CH ERR below 18th KOCKLAND COLLEGE, NYACK ON THE HCTSOf, N. Y.

250 per year. Preiiaratorv lor Mules: College Ladies. Modern buildings. Successful work. Vcar open Sr.ptf.mlier 17.

Cataloaltus of W. H. BANNISTER, A. Principal. NORTH BROAD ST.

SEMINARY FOR Young Ladles and Little Olrls, 1017 Xorth BROATISt, Fall term begins Sept. 111. Miss E. IVENH. Prlnclnnl.

Acftomnindntlons for four resident pupils. A Kindergarten Instituted, CJJ300. MAPLE WOOD INSTITUTE, for hoth sexes. CnncnrilvlUa. Pfi PrnivAratorv buslncssgradnatlng.

English graduating, sclentlllo college preparatory courses. Special care to liliienoys. nigniy recommended by patrons. JOSEPH SHOKTLIIXIH (Yale). A.

Pr. MRS. SYLVANUS REED'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. TWENTV Firrir vein and 8 East FIFTY THIRD Street, New York, QLfVI A YEAR. A RARE CHANCE Will take Into my family two hovs.

Unexcelled advantages. Address PU1N. RUGBY ACADEMY, Wilmington, Del. HAVERPORD COLLEGE. EXAMINATIONS for admission begin 0 Mo.

18th. 9.30 o'clock. The College opens 9 Mo. loth, at Prompt attendance Is Important Any Information will be given by addressing tbe Secretary, Haverford College P. Pa.

MISS M. S. GIBSON'S FAMILY AND day school for Young Ladles nnd Little Girls, aiOOSprucestPhll. Fall term belussup, 27, 'ss. PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

Primary Classes, pupils may register now. A. BROWN. A. 15U0 CHESTNUT St.

KINDERGARTEN REOPENS SEPT. 17. 4th year. LIZZIE WARE, 2021 N. 10th.

IMPROVE YOUR WRITING AT THE BPISNCaIKIAN ACADJE41Y, 1009 AltOU St k7 I and 1 7 A. GRIND BUILDING SITES FOB HOWES AND INVESTMENT THINK OF IT! $10 EACH EACH ON INSTALLMENTS. SO SHALL AND EASILY PAID AS TO BE WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL. WORTH SEVERAL TIMES THE MONEY LOTS ADJOINING RIVERDALE Sell for $100 Each. THE BEST INVESTMENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC.

HIGH ELEVATION! PRY AND HEALTHY I LOYELY SCENERY I JDST THE SPOT! Lots 25x100 ft and larger. RIVERDALE IS MOST BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED on the PICTURESQUE RANCOCAS RIVER, Between Philadelphia and Mount Holly and adjoining Haiti esport, on tho Camden and Burlington Railroad, Burlington New Jersey. Quarterly tickets, 12 cents a ride. Churches, schools, stores, extensive gas and water works. Columbian Iron Works, Fenn sylvania B.

B. Company's Car Shops and other improvements aud industries in close proximity. The locatum and natural rcaotirees ol Kiver dale in a short time are certain to make it a CHARMING CITY OF HOMES! Don't fail to invest at once. For plans and particulars apply to HENRY D. COOK, Superintendent, 225 SOUTH SIXTH ST.

PHILADELPHIA. E3 6 mite Broad St. Station: F0LSQC1 1 1 HOME" Speaking of Suburban Towm, toys: "Probably Folsom offers the most 'liberal inducements of them all. No station outside of Philadelphia has sprung to the front more rap. idly.

Every one has eard ot Pol som and lots have sold lively. TAKE YOUR CHOICE 60x100 $250 80x125 LOTS LOTS 75X100 60X200 CASH, OR $10 DOWN AND $10 MONTHLY Restrictions preventing nuisances and constant Improvements, enhancing values. Send for Folsom Land Co, 907 Walnut 20 min. 109 fratn s. 180 rides, $11.93.

The Garden Spot of NORWOOD is the place for you to buy a lot. Since last Summer 17 houses have been erected on this spot. Being so close to station is what makes it take. Easy Monthly Payments. For full particulars apply to The Real Estate Investment 721 Walnut Street.

HOLLY BEACH CITY. FOR SALE. Choice Lots In Holly Beach City. N. sur rounded by good Improvements.

Best of Railroad facilities. Price and terms reasonable. Send for map. Call or address JOHN L. BURK, 209 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.

OPENING OP THE SEASON. Messrs. CHASE, of 620 WALNTTT nireei, aesire to can your aiteution to a lew properties selected from their largo list of desirable cay ana country reai estate 1. For Sale or Rent No. 113 South Fortieth Btreot, West Philadelphia; 14 rooms and conve niences, rnce low anu rrag easy.

Ditto 308 Seymour street. Oermantnwn 11 rooms, nign location, ponueu atoue house, Rent, per month. 3. For Rale Not. 3048 A2 Parrlsh street.

Wenr. uaaeipnia irooni sioue nouses, conveniences. 4. For Sale At Norwood, on W. fe B.

R. R. minutes lrona Broad street 1 1 room modern cottage, every convenience, iar kit, stable, Ac 5, For Sale First class Chester county Farm, nn Frazer Branch P. li. 04 acreH, good land, buildings excellent, convenient lo Westchester mar a uargain soia at once.

A. A snlendld nutldlncr site at Panll ndtninlnw uiMi jiKiKiits jjanu mores. iiuB snaae. spring, Very chea 7. S8 aores In the famous Chester Valley, the iruuu oi reiiinyivuiiia npienuin ianu.

some ill grown tlmher, stream or water, good buildings. II for $100 per aore. The olieaueut larmlntha couuty. If you want property of any kind or size call on and we can suit you. ZOOK a CHAhe, 020 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.

H'KNT PIIIIvADMIII LOTS. Superior building lots In West Phlladeluhia for sale, with perlHCt til le. nnd from a responsible party, on Sevuntv seventh, Heveiitv eiirlith and Seventy ninth streets, at prices that throw competition out of the question. 25x100 for JfilbO. payable In monthly payments.

To do Justice to yourself see these lots before purchasing elsewhere. This beautif ul place Is a town assured. Two good igenis wunieu. ujdjuiujtj lia yu iwner. ui VALMj'T Street.

Agout will be ou mound all to morrow. FOR HALE AN UNCOM MON LY Desirable Homestead, with iLiuuhlfi Fruit Uarden. ch onenlnfr for Ii.wmi greenhouse business, and widely known Hen nery, mo miior nneiy arranaen ior nreeaing arid raisin fowls on an extensive strale. A rare on portunity to profit by an established reputation, in pleasant and profitable business aud wunat possess a ouarming noma, trice low. STRASBURi.

Lancaster FOR SALE NEW 5 AND 7 ROOM 'i st ory brown stone houses, Cleveland and di rtiz avenues, near Eighteenth and Norris streets, OKU HUE L. PARKEH('23'tN. Eighteenth street. CHESTNUT HILL Choicb Build. Ins IjoUl 10 minutes' walk from Graver's aue Station.

SlftO each, on Instalments. For lans or particulars anply to JOHN V. JEN INH, 1M4 South SEVENTH Street, and ffioal. COLD SPRING COAL YARDS. DOONER A RYAN.

410 an1 418 NORTH TWELFTH Street, BestLehtrh and Sohuvlkill Coal at lowest flash rates. Ordersrooetved at Doouer's Hotel. TENTH blrwtt aby vs CUtuufc A pal for A. t.D and 6 at 9.80. SPECIAL We will offer on Monday, oeptemoer iu, 150 TAILOR MADE and FINISHED Coats Sizes 34 to 40 inches.

At $10 each. These Coats are suitable for the present season ana nave oeen sola at from $20 to $25 each. HO YE AR. $125 QUARTERLY, liJJJ FOR YOIINO MKM AND BOYS. SCHOOL FITS FOR COLLEOE, ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, WEST POINT, ANNAPOLIS OR BUSINESS.

HWITKIN C. SHORTLTDGE 9 MEDIA ACADEMY, AT PA. (NEAR PHILADELPHIA). Schools. All Students hoar jFllh the Principal.

Teachers all men and gr of first class Colleges. Fine Bullduc'o, ASle or double rooms. Every room has in ro sarn radiator and is com ueieiy furnished. "jnnds (ten acres) Ior loot all. baseball, (Avmnoiililm.

Knn. clal opportunities, jr apt students to advance rapidly. Private tutoring tor backward boys. Patrons or atudents may select any studies, or Colleffe Prenaratnrv. Klectrlcal nr Clwll Kn Kineertng course: Physical and Chemical laboratory.

Practical Business Deuartment. with Teleg raphy, snort band, Type writine. Ac, 4c. More fully supplied with apparatus than any other Col lege flttlng school in tbe United states. Media Academy affords everv home comfort, the best education and tho best training.

Fixed prices cover every expense. No examinations for admission. New Illustrated cata'ocrue sent free to any address. 8WITHIN SHORTLIDGE, A. A.

M. (Harvard Graduate), Principal and Proprietor, Media, Penna, PEIRCE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS RECORD BUILDING, 917 919 Chestnut Pa. THOMAS MAY PKIRCK. M. A.

Principal and Founder. Rev. JOHN THOMPSON, Dean Kmerltas. tarer on Commercial Kthics. with a Faculty atcaf enlarged and a course of study still further broad ened.

Eleven hundred andelfftafcelffht (1,188) Students in attendance lost year. Morning and Afternoon Sessions begin September 3. Kvenlim Sessions October 1. Ladles and gentlemen may enroll at anytime, but are not charged until tliey begin their studies, Offlre now open. Offlceopen in September on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evptiintrstlll 0.

The Class ot 1S.S8 will boirradnated at the Acad emy of Music on the Twenty third Anniversary ot the CoMeffeon Wednesday Evening, September 19. Call or write for C.rcultir. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE (BRYANT A STRATTON.) 1200 and 1202 CHF.STNUT Street, Philadelphia. This successful Institution, owlrtsr to Increased attendance, has enlarged and Improved Its facili ties for the THniTY SECOMD collegiate year. Nineteen experienced Instructors and lecturers tencn in HtJKIXKSS COTTRRR, PHOKTHAND COURSE, College Session begins Sept.

3. Aiiernoon wcnooi neains sent. EveninipHcliool begins SepU 17. Students mav enroll at any time In anv of the schools for a full, a partial or a special course, as may be desired. For full information send for large circular and "Report of Orndiiading Kxerclses." containing addresses of Bishop John H.

Vincent, D. LL.D., Charles F. J)eems, D. LL.JX, Hon. John W.

HoJcorahfi, of the TJ. S. Bureau of Kducatlon, Gorne K. Morris, T. IX, Kdward Brooks, A.

Ph. IX, John Wanumaker, Ex Go v. James Pollock, LU and others, THOMAS J. PRTOKKTT, Principal. TM.

PENN CHARTER SCHOOL, No. 8 SOUTH TWELFTH STREET. The 200th Year 9th month, 18th, 1888. The teaching staff is now the strongest In the school's history, and probably equal to any in the country. The Course of study covers seven years, and there Is both a classical and a modern "side.1 The Tuition Fees are $100, $150 and 200 ANNt'M.

Until the new East House Is entirely readv for occupancy, tho Middle and West Houses (both erected tor the school within the past nine years) and rooms in the Immediate vicinity will furnish comfortable temporary quarters. The Head Master can be seen at the School dally, between 0 and 1. from Oth month, 6th. Temtwrary entrance through the gale of the meeting house adjoining. RICHARD M.

JONES, M. Head Master. LAUDERBACH ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILDING, No. 108 South TENTH Street A Primary. Preparatory and Finishing School.

Prepares pupils for high standing in College also for commercial, professional and mechanical pursuits. Classes In Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Book keeping, Short hand, Tvne wrlUng. etc. Select Primary and In innediate Departments, with every facility for making earlyschool life attractive. Department of Physical Culture.

Open lor visitors from 9 to 4 dally. Catalogues mailed on application to Y. LAUDERBACH, Prlncl paL PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADKUY. CHESTER. Pa.

27th vear opens SEPT. 19l a MirjTAnt oir.r.KoK DFGRRFS IN t'l vIIa FNUIWRKRIMO. II KM I HTB A II I H.IT K. A KTM A Thoroughly Organized Prenaralory Department Circulars of Col. CHAS.

K. HYATT, Pres. MONTGOMERY TERRACE SCHOOL. MISS KENNARf) has removed her Seminary for Young Ladles and Little Girls to the beautiful location. 1820 North BROAD street Ke opens SEPTEMBER 10.

BLAIR PRESBYTERIAL ACADEMY. Both Sexes. John Blair Foundation. English, Latin, Greek. French, Gcrmau, Music, Drawing, Palntlngand Physical Culture.

Homolike appointment, large endowment low rates. J. H. SHUMAKKR. Blairstown.

N. J. THE DE LANCEY SCHOOL, CORNER SEVENTEENTH and PE LANCEY Place, resumes work SEPTEMBER 25. 0 A.M. Circulars ready.

HENRY HOHART BROWN, Principal. TVflSS ANABLE'S BOARDING AND 'A. Dav School for Young Ladles. 1S30 PINE Mreet, Philadelphia, Penna. Thorough Instruction.

Preparesstudenis for College. Fortieth year be gins September 2(1. 1888. TJUGBY ACADEMY, REFURNISHED a. during the summer and completely reorganized, with a view to the most efliclent work In every department Young men prepared for business or for eminent standing In college.

For circulars address EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, irincipai, 1410 Locust street TVY HALL SEMINARY FOR YOUNG A. LA 1)1 KS. llrldgcton. K.J.

USUI vear bee ns Sept. 19. Bestadvnntagesat moderate rates. Music, Art, Ancient and Modern Languages. Graduating Courses.

Healthful. Phvslcal Culture. Address KEV. HENRY REEVES, Ph.D., Principal. ST.

AUSTIN'S SCHOOL (INCORPO RATED). New Brighton. S. N. Y.

A church sehnolofthehtghcstclassfnrbova. Terms, $r00. Eight resident Masters from Brown, Columbia, linden, Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, and CasseL Anply to Kev. Alfred Mortimer, B. Rector.

PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL ACAD EM Y. lol7 SPRUCE Street and 00T3 MAIN Slreet, Germantowu. Twentieth season. The Academy reopens MONDAY, September 3. For Illustrated circulars apply to mcilAKU inrector.

QCHOOL OP VOCAL AND INSTRU MENTAL Music.lAll fllrard ave. Prlvateand class Instruction. Miss Kate II. Chandler, Prlu. Mr.ftL.

Herrmann. Director oflnstrumental Dept. "pENNINGTON SEMINARY, AN EX cedent boarding school for bovs and virls. Only one hour from Philadelphia. Has ft large patronage from this city.

Commended by Dr. McCosli. Address, DR. HANLON, Pennington. N.

J. INDEN HALL (MORAVIAN) SEMI JMAHVaI t.flllx. r.nncntAi OT.th vmf Offers a safe and comfortable school homo, liberal course of study, thorough methods. 92,0 per year. urjv.

ii. principal. BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, N. Charminjr location on the Delaware. KoAlthlnl.

homoilko and Christian. Hunrrlor fa. cllliles In muslo and art, Heal' manners and morals carelully Kiiarded. Vor catalogue addroas Kev. WM.

U. BOWKN, A. President. MRS. RICHARD H.

RUSH AND MISS JULIA RUSH will re oiwn their School for Young Ladles and Little Children OCTOBER 1, 1MKN, ntl712PINESt. NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL, WITH progressive methods for toung boys. For circulars address KDW. CLARENCE SMITH. Principal of Rugby Academy, 1415 Iacust street.

ESTJERSEY ACADEM yTbWdGI? TON, N. J. A Homo for the Hoys. Select, thorough, successful. Estnli ill years.

Terms Pkincipals: Vfcri'. mt SHORTHAND AND TYPE WRITING. Three departments, graded, primary to reporting. 600 students In mtenilnnce last year. It not competent In 3 life scholarship.

Llngltt's College. 1431 Chest tint St. J. M. Llngle, Export, Prln, FOR LIFE SCHOLARSHIP.

PJJ PALMS BUSINESS COLLEOE, 17th Chestnut streets. Write for Circular, MRS. J. A. BOGARDUS' SCHOOL FOR Young Ladles and Little Girls, 4035 Chest Phlla.

10th year begins September 24. PHILA. BUS. COLLEGE, 922 ARCH. English; commercial.

Nlghtsch.tieg. Hen. 10. MOUNT HOLLY (N. ACADEMY furhoys.

Henry M. Wnlradt (Yale), Princ. QT.GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND Voting Men.sl.Genrge's. MdProf. J.

Klnenr. Pi In. Select, thorough, sale, nnd '100. Tzarethiall7 Ilnanllng School for Boys, Nazareth, Northampton county, Pa. Reopens September li Q200 and TUffiONj Vhuys, glilN iijiljoopal Hcboola, llaUdonflcld.N.

1 JL THOMAS H. MILES Maker of Fine Shoes Tor Men and Women. PHE care, skill and choice stock used in the manufacture of the Miles Walk ing Shoes make them rather ahove the value placed on ordinary shoes, but their supor ior wearing qualities fully war rant the price asked for them, which; in the end, i3 the cheaper. We find it impossible to sell a' gold dollar for ninety cents. Sitratixev zsoxts IN TUB MOUNTAINS.

"ITATKINS GLEN PRESENTS THE finest scenery of Its kind in the world. The GLEN MOUNTAIN HOUSE (connected with theOlen) is the leading and only first class summer hotel in the vicinity and the O'lty place where gucstscan obtain free admiitiim to the, aim. Others advertise to that effect, which isaccomplished only at the expense of the guest. JAS. M.

MOORE, rammer, a. j. rronrieior. AUTUMN IN THE MOUNTAINS. HOTEL EAGLES MERE has an extensive mountain view, large verandas and sun parlor.

Boating and hunting. Drainage perfect. Large grounds for outdoor sports. EAGLES MERE, Pa. E.

V. INGHAM A CO. THE WEAUTINAUG, NEW MTLFORD. CONN. In the beautiful Housatonic Valley of the Berkshire Hills.

Elevation, 750 feet. No malaria: no mosquitoes. Open to November. Everything first class. New management JAMES SMITH.

HOTEL GRAND VIEW, HIGHLAND LAKE, Pa. New house: new furniture: pure mountafnalr: finest scenery In elevation, Terms reasonable. A. E. BURROWS, Proprietor, P.

O. address. Picture Rocks, Pa. GJ.LEN PARK HOTEL, ATKINS Glen, N. Y.

Largest and nearest entrance to Glen: flrst claes: popular prices: will make to regular room guests free admission to Glen, send for clrc. and analysis of mineral spring. C. S. Frost, Prp CATMdLL MOUNTAINS, TREMPER HOUSE.

Open June to Oct. The proprietor mav be seen at Fifth Avenue Hotel Mondays and Frldavs, or address J. H. TREMPER. Phoenicia.

Ulster N. Y. LEWIS GOODSELL, M'g'r, Formerly of Cranston's Hotel. BRUNSWICK HOUSE, MT. POCONO, Pa.

Neat, large parlor and rooms good tables and dairy. Terms low. Clr. free. J.

DOWLINO, HAHN1SGAT CITY. N. J. SUNSET HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR.

GOOD FISHING, GUNNING, SAILING. House situated 200 yards from the nav. Gas and electric bells in rooms. Reduced rates for September $2 per day, $8 and $1 0 per week. ROGERS BROTHERS.

BY TUB SB A. PARKER HOUSE, SEA GIRT, N. J. Open all the year. Special rates for September.

THOS. DEVLIN, Proprietor. IJ1HE ELBERON. This unique Seaside Resort open for guests (rom May 26 to October. A ddress, T.

JONES, Flberon, N. J. CAPB MAY. THE ALDINE. CAPE MAY.

DECATUR St, first house from Beach, Open forsoa son 1888. For particulars ad. Then. Mueller. Prop.

BEACH HAVEN. ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Nearest hotel to the sea. Unobstructed view.

Many Improvements since last year passenger elevator, new bath houses, pavilion, Ac. Open from June 9 until October 1. For terms and circulars address Robert B. Engle, Beach Haven. N.J ASBURY PAKIi.

TRENTON HOUSE AND CAPE, AS BURY PARK. N. J. On the American and European plan. Delus Block annex added.

All city conveniences. MRS. M. F. WAGNER.

THE BALDWIN. HAY FEVER SUFFERERS relieved by a sojourn at this de Ilzhtlul resort Open until October 1. For terms address FEUD. A. HARDT.

AT THE SPRINOS. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR Springs, Frederick Va, Pamphlets at The Times Olllce and the Springs. K. JORDAN. AM ON(S TUB PINES.

PINES! PINES! PINES! NEWELL HOUSE, In the Pine Forests, will open Juno 1. Boating, Bathing, Fishing. Pure mineral and cedar waters. For circulars and advance engagements, address W. IL PENNOCK, Brown's Mills N.

J. ttautic (Titrr. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, Tbe Largest and Leading Hotel. OPENS JTJXE 23, HARRY WARDEN, Mgr. H.

BROWN HOTEL GILSEY NOW OPEN. OCEAN end of Connecticut ava Under entirely new management Ocerm view from three sides of house; electric oells and gas throughout; large rooms, hlgll ceilings; beds and Uble llrst class. P. 1ST. K.

SCHWENK. Proprietor. rpHE ELDREDGE," SOUTH CARO I LINA Avenue, Three mlnues' walk ti oceau and depot All modern Improvements. MRS. E.J.

KLDREDGB, JjOTEL BRIGHTON, OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. F. W. HEMSLF.Y A SON. HOTEL EMERSON, S.C.

NEAR the Ocean and Hut Raths. Modern Improvements, electrio lights. Telephone No. SA.uuriUJ. luum, i ropnetor.

fTHE ELKTON. NOW OPEN. KENTUCKY AVENUE. A. P.

MORRIS. CHATHAM, PARK PLACE, OPP. Brighton. Newly furnished. Now open inler new management H.C.PHILLIPS.

rpHE BRUNSWICK. m. I'At'tnt! AVP KKIWKKS i KSMSMEH ANU NEW YORK. NOW OPEN. JOHN MACAULKY.

THE ROYAL, KENTUCKY AVENUE, near PACIFIC: tlrst class In every particular. Reduced rales during SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER Now management W. H. KKYKUlillS. Late Continental and Latayetts, Phlla, TLANTlcTci'fY, N.

J. THIS ST. lawn to ocean; 00,000 sq. ft porches. Best of everything.

100 rooms. WM. C. CltoWEl.U HOTEL BRYN MAWR. COR.

MARYLAND and ATLANTIC Aves. Odd. U. i Hotel. P.

C. 200. Chas. Grady, late of ManBlon. ATLANTiCClfY.

CHESTERCOUN. TY HOUSE. This comfortable house Is again open for guests, superior accommodations, personal rare and attention. Twenty eighth season under management of Its owners. jLKEIM SONS.

rpiIE "CATARACT," OPEN MARCH year. A.J. KrNG, Prnprlotor. Formerly of Mansion House, Mt Carbon, Ps, HEWITT HOUSE, PENNA. AND Pacific Avenues.

It. S. GROVE. fi SUiiF PLACE, $7 PER WEEK. IU MRS.

HARTMAN. HE REST, 28 E. PENNA. AVENUE. He(urnlshed and (mproved.

J. a. HH1NN. White house, near ocean, rk TT duce terms Sep. 3.

1 day. Mrs. Whitehead. SURF PLACE PRIVATE COT Vtnge reduced rates forHept. Mrs.

Hartmnn. "(sJHIRLEY, OCEAN EN'5 KENTUCKY avenue. Host nppolniments. MRS. M.

T. HOUTHAI.L. ol Washington. 11.0. LAKEWd(Vi), NKW JERSEY.

aLAURRI. HOimH Opens Oct. 1, 1HH8. riiUMKH, roih'iat 4 BAWiliR, Managers, 23 S. ELEVENTH ST.

PHILA. Finest Pianos In the world. Reasonable prices, roost accommodating terras. Old Pianos taken In ex chance. New Pianos to rent; rent applied to fiurchase.

Second hand Pianos taken in exchange or the Ivers Pond Pianos, $50, $loo, $150, 5'200, half Talue; easy terms, $5, $7 to $iu monthly. The renowned Story Clark Oreans none so beautiful, none so good. Manufacturers' Ware rooms. IVERS CO. 1516 CHESTNUT ST.

A. G. Manager. Stantg. I' MPORTANT TO AGEN'tSEAN" NOUNOE tor Immediate publication the Ofllclal DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN TEXT BOOK and the Official REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT BOOK, both published by the authority of the respective National Committees.

The onlv official books published by the Cummittees. The First Edition will consist of 200.000 conies. Territory will be assigned in the order of applications received. Price of the books: Democratic, $1 Kepubllcan, 50 cents. Sample copies supplied toageutsat 40 per cent off.

Special terms ou quantities. A aT Indies and gentlemen have the best opportunity years to sell thousands of copies. BRENT ANOS. 6 UNION Square, N. Y.

Apply to J. B. HARRISON, Continental Hotel, before 12 M. Saturday. WANTED MAN TO TAKE THE agency of our safes size 28x1 Sx IS Inches weight fioo retail price $35; other sizes In proportion.

A rare chance and permanent business. These safes meet a demand never before supplied by other sale companies, as we are not governed by the safe pool. ALPINE SAFE Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED POSITION BY SENIOR Student of Pharmacy bvSept. 20.

Best refs. Add. T. It SOUTHERLAND, Wilmington, N. AGENTS WANTED f75 A MONTH and expenses paid to sell our goods.

No capital required. Salary paid monthly, expenses la advance. Standard silverware Boston. LADY AGENTS wanted for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Valuable samples free conditionally.

Write Mrs.F.C.Farrington,box CAS. Chicago GENTLEMAN OF GOOD BUSINESS ability and address Is desirous of obtaining a position for two full days and two afternoons each week reference given. Address it L. 7, Times Office, AGENTS NEW PATENTED NOV elty, sells everywhere, fastens lac shoes In one second, sells lor 15 cents 200 per cent, profit, cir. free, samples 80, Pratt Mfg.

Boston, Mass SITUATION WANTED AS ORGAN! 1st by one of 20 years' ex perience. Apply ORGANIST. PINlS Street WANTED SALESMEN TO SELL our $2 silver door plates bv our new plan of free advertising. Agents clear 10 a day. Wrlletor cl rcu lars.

N. V. POOR PLAT Alba nv. N.Y. VrANt COOK, CHAMBERMAID, good lor gen.

housew'k 1338 Poplar. ANTED AT ONCE LOCAL AND Gen.Agents. Salaryand success guar. Write, J. Austin Shaw.

Nurseryman. Rochester. N. Y. 1JHYSICIAN AND WIFE OFFER IN exchange for board to ft respectable familv, rent, coal and part ot gas bill.

Apply 4007 MAIN Street. Geriuantown. PURE CALIFORNIA BRANDY, per allon, $1 ier quart Old Rye Whisky, 82 per gallon, 50c. quart Port, Sherry, Catawba, $2 per gallon, 60c. quart RUHL A 327 Arch.

o7VvndaWi 12 fx corated Tea and Chamber Sets. 8 Dinner Sets ftnd 4 Oil stoves will be closed out regard I ess of cost O. W. HALL. 320 N.

EIGHTH St AFTER BEING QUACKED AND robbed of my money for more than ten years by different so called advertising specialists and others, in the depth of despuir frnm pain mid nervous exhaufiion, results of youthful indiscretion, I consulted DR. Til EEL, 638 NORTH FOURTH street Philadelphia, who permanently cured me. J. J. KELLVEY.

Philadelphia. JUNIPER LEAF GIN, fl PER BOT. TLE. A sure cure for kidney troubles. RUHf A sole agents, 327 AKC1I street, Philadelphia.

wSTHiTGATLON. 75o. THB Bottle. Old Rye Whisky. The best value oflered.

BART. SHEA, 1301 and 1303 VINE Street POLITICAL NET BANNERS, FLAGS Portr'ts. Hojer DuaneSt.N.Y. APPLEGATE, AT 8th AND VINE, makes I6TINTYPES for a DIME. MSOlOFFMAN, BUSINESS CLAIR, voyant, tells names of her visitors and th name In full of tho one you marry.

616 Franklin su HEADQUARTERS FOR RUBBER Goods, K. Levlck's Son W4 13W Chestnut QUINLAN, FfSHETt CHEAPEST CREDIT HOUSE IN THE U1TI, Sill AKCHStrsst CARPETS CLEANED CLEAN BY "The Philadelphia." at 21st and RACE Sta, rpHE TIMES IS AN AUTHORITY ON Fashions. D5i Dm HARDT'S PENNYROYAL 'Ills, SI. Sold by druggists, Olllce 203 N. 9th.

financial. Brown brothers Ji. Cor. POVRTH anil UIKSTNUT Streets, COMMERCIAL CREDITS. CIRCULAB CRKDITS FOR TRAVELERS.

Cable Transients! Bills of Exchange on Gnat Britain and the Continent Monry recelvrii on itrpontt and intrreit allowed, Ftriteltiu Jnvettmmt Hecurltlnt for taU. ORTHERN SAVING FUND, SAFfl DKPOSIT AND TRUST COMPAIVY. GARDEN, W. KllHDKIUCK SNYDER, President, CHARLES SANTEK, Vice President X'KAKSON, Secretary and Treasurer. T.

H. BUTOllHIl. Trust OlHcer. AMERICAN LINE. 2UVL.

For 4i; E.NS1 ft WN aud LIVERPOOL, Lultli VE Sunday, SnptemherR. 11 A. M. Bit PRINCE WedneMlliy, September 12, 2 P. RED STAR LINK I'OR ANTWERP.

WESTKRNI.AND Bent 13. 10.UO A. H. PKltR U07 WALNUT btrcct, I'Ulladelplils. aer R.

KI 7.U2'., qnotatlons were as follows: Floor firm 'hainrod: No 2 snrlnc wheat. ing wheat, No. 2 red. IWc: No. or No.

2 oats. No. 2 rve, 54v4a 2 barley. No. 1 flaxseed, $1.

30; toothy sped. 82 mess pork, per barrel, al4.05 lard, per 100 pounds. Biiurt rios siucs, loose, yn.j.': ory sauen nnxed. short clear des. Pa0.25: whisky, dislillers' llnlshed goods, Inn, 1.20; suKars, cut loaf, co.

sinnuarn necet)ts 1.700 barrels; wheat, 72.131 bushels; Dushels; oats. 144.2113 bushels; rve. shejs; barley, 12.003 btldiels. shipments to. 1 oarreis; wneat, ies.i4s nusn 1.240,183 bushels; oats.

201.177 hush 15.000 bushels: barley. 20.000 bushels. duce Kxctianire to day tlte butter market and unchanged. Fgjjs 11 rm choice ioatuc. Prices of Oil.

r.piifA, September 7. At the retroleum Kxchance National Transit certllicates fVc; hiffhest, 06c; lowest, 02c: clos were 508,000 barrels. Clearances, arrels. RK, September 7. The petroleum mar steauyat and after a si lent ad market declined to Heavy buy istcrn operators then caused a sharp ad which (lie market closed strong at 9c.

jaten Kxchance snles. l.KSO.OOO barrels: 9'2ic: highest, 00c; lowest, DlJie; clos jw. iew iorafttocK it xctianiie sales. 1,211. arrels; opening.

hltrhest. 90c: low 2c: closimr. 00c. Total sales, both Exchanges. 1, (KM barrels.

MA11KIKD. DEnsOX LAIRD. On Peplemher4, 1SR8, 'ev. W. II.

Ilurrell, Camden. Mr. Joseph son to juiss Lizzie bairu, both or uerwyn, A(iINS. On 51 at MS Benson street, by Rev. llenrv R.

llrvau. rector of St. n's Church, Florence, N. Alfred M. Berg, ilarinll.l.ln InllulllAt' A ntt asTLER JEFFRIES.

On Senteniber 5. bv Rev. W. H. Ttnrrell.

Camden. Mr. es H. Berstler to Anna E. Jellrles, both wninntown.

I'a. BATFS. Aui usl I). bv Ttev. Henry N.

mian, A. resldintt No. (J34 South Third Cnmden, N. Arthur D. Hoyd to May A.

iHuuoniieiii. ts, j. vPHKV PATTERsoX. Sentemlier bv 0. Lawrence, pastor Union M.

K. church, at Muence, aim ftoum rmn street. amden, Mr. Benjamin F. Dnnphey and Mlsa Anna iierson.

ootn ot camden, N. J. ANH SIIULT On 4th, by Itev.W. II. Bur iiTuiei), Horace .1.

iiarnon lo i snuitz. Dotnot I'lilladelphla. MURIMIY. At (irace Baptist Church, iiripniu. srenieuioer o.

oy itev. itussei con Charles A. Green and tiullie B. Murphy, both IIHUI IUIIIiA. RICHARDS.

At Park Avennn nr. Philadelphia, September 5, by Rev. Rus Lonwvii, wiiumn Fitui and Alice R. ns, ooin or fiiuaueipnia. IDLE HUNT.

At Philadelphia. September Rev. Russell H. Conweil, decree A. Peddle jiuni, notn oi j'niiadelpnia.

iVLE VH FLLAN On September 1 ISSft, v. J. K. Morell, at bis residence. No.

til ler street, Camden, N. Mr. AlexanderC. isio miss i emeu. Whellan.

both of in, ra. HARDSON CIIRISTY. On Septomber 2, nv nev, n. tiurrell. Camden.

Mr. James irdson to Miss Louisa Christy, both of l'liili WOOD. On September S. 1SRS, jv. v.

n. cainilen, Mr. John sulll jiarv s. oou. notn ol Philadelphia.

TTMER CONELV.On Septembers, 1SHS, v. W. H. Burrell, Camden, Mr. Henrv Wltt Auiua coueiy, ooin ol ruuadclphla.

DIED. WTf. On 5th. William 8. Alrlch.In lh.

ear of hlsase. Funeral this afternoon at 1, AKISTON. On Bill, at Highland, Chestnut manes uiaKision. AS1US. On Oth.

Louisa, wife of Charles Bla Funeral northwest corner Klevcnth and nuistreeis ins morninff, atu. tlil'ORD. Suddenly soptetnher 5, Lnclnda vue oi me laic itev. i nomas it. israuinrd.

meut esuturday at Christ Church, Dover, arc. fLER, On Oth. Helen, wife of Orlando Rut id d3lihterot Samuel arid Clara Oswald. In t)th year of her ace. Funeral from 1034 second street at lo to morrow mormnir.

IPER On 6lh.nl ChBllont, Charlie test son of John L. aud Lizzie Campbell in inn a.iiii eur. LE. Ou 4th. WashlntTton.

son of Annl id the late William Dale, aired '22 vears. Fil I this afternoon nt 2 .10 o'clock, at the West i nurcn. sixty, rst and ne. all'OHTY. On fith, Taymer, widow of John iKty.

bkM 67 years. Funeral this afternoon jpuiu zou iMueraia street. tWsON. On the 4th, Franklin son of Louisa A. Uawsun, In the 11th ui riinerai to morrow moral UK at rom 002 North Twenty third street.

SWANK. On 6th. Thomas De Hwann, aired ears. Funeral this morning at B.30, from i uieuioi street. YLE.

On 6th, Lee Townsend. Infant son of im ana name ijoyie, aired months. Fu froiu 2004 Wnrnock street, this afternoon at OIK. 5NCfI. On 6th, William n.

French. Funo iu i wuruocK street, lo aay. COYNE. On 4th, Charles Oascoyne. In the ear of his ae.

Fuueral from 200 South scconu avreot, mis morninir. at 11, NT. On 5th. Wllllnm A. lrnt In lh Inih fhlSBRO.

Funeral Iroin Upper Jterlon. Hun iiiiik, av. Aiiiermeut at sit, ion, uaroy, Oii the Oth. Mary, wllo of Jacob Hlles, jcr Stltli year. Funeral this alturnoon at 2.

jHll West Venaniro street. OLLITSCHECK. On the 4lh, Charles TTolllta ck, uizeti years, uneral rom an Pop II rrvb, Ull Ml, .11 I1UUII HI CKSON. On September Rebecca Jackson, ninth year. Funeritl this aluTiioou ul IU, 2242 St.

A Iban's stiooU ELL Y. On the (ith. Daniel, aon of Kr Ann the lata Daniel Kelly, In the 19th year of Ills JTIN. Seplember Joseph, son of Alle.lt 1110 into (Aeorrre Kuhn, aired IN years, l' line Sunday afun nouu ai il, rom U37 syl veslcr ACTt. On Oth, Eitimallne, wife of tho lato Hum Leuch.axed 62.

Fuuernl Sunday after at 'M 1'roin Knorr and J'Muiond Atreuu, on, a pi ucueu 10 aiHAinnua ueiticmry. (ONR On fith, Charles Jr son of Charles nu sarnn i.yous. in me aoth year or his aire, donee, 217 Queen street. HKR. On 4th, Mrs.

Julia Maher, widow of PiiirlCAt Maliar Funeral this morning at mil aaa v.iii iiimuii nAreeb. ITIN. On Oth. Jennie, wife of William Mar ine 43d yenryf her aire, Funeral Sunday I roii nvenue. LEIt.

On Blh, Kllmneth. wife of W. IT. nK'd 2" years. Funeral this allernoon at via pouiu r.ievenin wroei.

'EN. On 6th. John, son of Margaret and James O'llrlen, aecil 34 years. Funeral rmnx at n.tio, iriro iwi street. V.NELL.

On Seilleruber ft. 1HHS. James. Margery Mcllvaln and Iho lute.Jauios Arch n. ilallvpn and friends of tha fnmll ra.

Invited to attend his funeral from his rcaiurii, 'J int'ciiitiiiu nireni, ann, un rwiuruay niornina at O'fc OIOCK, a Alass and Intertneut at bl. Jolturs Church, annlv Col, open pany 12iW. ngnt jm. NER. other rr urday Ball i Hon.

Hon. If rf at uie rt hall ri of a paid day, leal i ara. uress LJSi ann WI Subject, anu rt nut, 7.45 rr Rev. vices, Lt rastor. 1 Ol 7 muuiy 4 1 if Copy the est (food hih1 uh A to vesllRiite.

I xtijAAi Healed JlBiied lernlwr Of a VlrKlnla. Mans, bo seen be The all Sealed this riredplnn of at the eeneral office ot the company ot tivi a until rt. 11 I A Sep 1H, 18S8 lor the uraduatlon and masonry I ne Ot railroad hetwenn and Winchester, Virginia, a distunes of JjlOR RENT 2 STORY BRICK BUILD 1N0. silltablo for nianiifacttirlnor. sash and luiim.

nrofltea and sneeldcattons nnA Mn door, linn. at the ennlneer's ofllce In Chambersburir, after this dale, where lurms of nronosal will furnished. 1 ooiupnny reserves tho rlebt to reject any or bids. AUNCKY lVKs. chief Enzl or corumlll; with power aud track oonneo.

Applyat 2020 NORTH BROAD STREET. OTEL WITH LICENSE IN WILL IAMspoiit ior rent: terms very easy. SHERMAN, WALNUT. IMPROVEMENT OF ICE HA RBoTtAT Man ns HomIc. Pa.

IT. M. Kmrlneer oiHn. 1 ion C. street.

Phtludelnlila. seotettiher A muti nroiKisals, In duplicate, will be received at olllce until 11 A. M. THURSDAY. September rpo RENT STORE AND DWELLING, 110 South Eloventb street, near Chestnut; Enquire ot Thoa.

s. Stewart, 1031 Spruce street. in, niiu iiiiiiiutimieiy iiiereniter, ior In the Delaware river at Marcus Hook, and all Information HO RENT DWELLING, 125 NORTH JIKNHY M. ROUERT, Llout. I 'X sixteenth street, cor.

cherry, 15 rooms. En at thlso Huglneers, U. 8. Army, quire oi Thou, H. Stewart, Mil Spruoe ureal,.

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