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THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY MOBjNTNG, FEBRUARY 17,1891. JVimtsjcments. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. Pennsylvania oil Spot, sales, 8,000 barrels; onenlnir. 79c.

hi chest. 79o. lowest, clos ing, 79c. March option Sales, 75,000 barrels; SIXTY FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION ACADEMY the FINE ARTS opening, nignesi, wc. lowest, uo.

'fotui OPEN DAILY. closing. "Hc. Lima oil No sales, sales, 78,000 barrels. 4ju BoU Courier, Jnd.

Miners have a right to object to private standing regiments and public sentiment In general is against it, but hero Is where the miners were duped by campaign chicanery. The first strike to occur In the coal regions after Governor Pattison's in WHOLESALE! MARKET'S. Chicago, February 16. The leadliigfutures SPECIAL ranged as follows: Low. Whkat, No.

2. High. Open. Close. f78 93 February May July Cohn.

No. 2. The Scientific Test I have made a careful examination of the Royal Baking Powder, and found it to be a perfectly pure article. It is altogether wholesome, and free from adulteration and injurious substances. F.

A. Genth," Prof, of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania EOYAL DINNER. A ROYAL DINNER, A ROYAL DINNER. ON THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY tt, THERE WILL BE A STATE DINNER GIVEN BY HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA TO PRINCE VON BISMARCK, ADELINA PATTI, HENRY IRVING AND MIS3 ELLEN TERRY. HER MAJESTY WILL BE ASSISTED BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES.

THE DINNER WILL BE GIVEN IN THE DINING ROOM WINDOW OF 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET, IN, THE STORE OF PHIL J. WALSH, AND WILL BE SERVED AT J.30 P. M. SHARP. THE FOLLOWING WILL BE THE MENU: 93i auguration was the one now in progress in the Scottdale coke district and immediately there was an importation of about sixty Pln kerton men.

No person has heard of Governor Pattlson ordering their removal, nor will they, but the employment of more of them may be expected Instead as the strike progresses. The votes were counted several months ago and the voters can now wait until a Republican Legislature gives a law prohibiting the employment ot private OPEN THIS EVENING February B07i R'Kl" 1 mi f2'K 44'i 94 V'l 60' 625 i 45'2 9.S5 9.57!$ 9.87: ml ml 525 a 9 44U 4.V? 11.15 9.75 10.02J$ 6.62V Oats, No. 2. February May Juno Mess Pobk. March 4o2 armed forces In the state.

PotlsMle Reimbllcan, Rep. Coinage of all STOCKS ARE STRONGER The Market M'au Hull, Hut Slrongor on Higher London Friers. The stock market yesterday opened about lo per cent, higher under the stimulus of higher London prices, and some freo baying from tlmtquarter. For the first hour tho trudlDg wits quite active, after which the market relapsed prevailed until the last half hour, when the trading again assumed a little activity and prices closed strong at fractional declines from tho highest prices of the day. There were no special features In the market excepting that stocks wcro bid up, and there was rio disposition to sell; It was for the most part professional.

The temper of the market continued strong, but tlioro was no outside assistance apparent. Tho most Important gains for the day were In fSt.Paul,56 to.Wi; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, St! to 87; Rock. Island, 69 to 70; Loulsvllleand Nashville, 74'i to 70; Missouri l'aelflctifftoOT Union Pacific, 44 to 4 Chesapeake and Ohio, first preferred, 513i to 03, and Northwest, to 107? The local market was dull but steady and quite firm without any special feature. The trading was light and almost litelcss and confined within narrow limits, the quotations showing only fractional changes. The principal changes were: Lehigh Valley, 4U to 50; Northern Pad tic, 28 to 28; do.

preferred, 72" to 727s; North American, 18 to 18 and St. Paul, S6 to 56. Tho bonds were firm; $1,000 Beading first preference, sold at 646; ,000 second preference, at 35 to 3o'i, and 81,000 of the third preference, at 28 53,000 Beading Coal and Iron mortgage 7s, Fishing Creek tract, sold at 98. The governors of tho New York Stock Exchange have decided 9.37: 9.65 May. silver or American production means coin age of all silver which can be brought Into the country across the Mexican border, MS There Is no power to prevent an almost un Blue Points.

fl. 9.73 10.02 5.82 6.05 4.55 4.87! 5.15 GERMMIA ORGHESTRfl will orvE rre first evening PROMENADE CONCERT TO NIGHT, JT I O'CLOCK. Sherry. limited movement. If this objection were of July Lard.

March May July, Hiioht Ribs. March May July 6.00 5.80 6.02;$ 4.55 4.80 6.10 O.UJ 4.55 ALRTOH. Suddenly, on the 14th Inst, GEORGE ALRICH. In his OM year. Due notice of the Cream of Celery.

5.85 6.05 4.55 4.S7 5.15 no weight tlie measure Is vicious and fraudulent, because, while pretending to seek sil funeral will be alven. 4.82'$ ver coinage, it does in fact contemplate and would bring about only a vastly increased Planked Shad. AMON8. 0n the 14th JOSEPH AMONS. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Claret Cash Quotations were ns Flour.

isruo or paper redeemable In silver only, invited to attena me lunerai, tnis morning, at a o'clock, from the residence ot bis Bon.Jose.Dh F. Enemies of the public credit may naturally Sweet Breads. unchanged; No. 2 sprl ng wheat, No. 8 spring wheat, 87c; No.

2 red, No. 2 THAYER'S PRIZE PICTURE. Anions, 2227 Virginia street, Solemn Requiem Mass at St Francis' CJjurch. Interment at Cathe voto for such a measure. Cream Sauce.

Peas, corn, ou 'ic; No. 2 oats, 44 No. 3 rye, No. 2 barlev. nomlnnl: No.

1 flaxseed. S1.22 CONCERT EVERY THURSDAY ADMISSION, 25c. Chambcraburg Publie Opinion, Jlep. There Roman Punch. Cigarettes.

prime timothy seed, 51.20; mess pork, per APPLE. Onthe 14th JACOB APPLE, aped Ait vttarm Tha mlullviwaiwl tVtPiirta nf thu fnmllv is still a good deal of life in the Republican Terrapin. Pommery Sec, are respectfully Invited to attend tbe iuneral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from tho residence of his Bon fn law, 2616 North Broad street. Interment party. It will be ready to meet the enemy in 1892 upon a good many questions of moment that the American people will not be McGOUGH.

On the 14th Instant, FRANCIS Mo GOUGH, aged 00 years. The relatives and friends oV the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at 1M o'clock, from his late residence, No. lKf7 Seybert street. High Requiem Mass at the Gesu. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

McLANEY. On the 15th instant, HUGH Mo LANKY. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited toattend the Aineral. on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1524 Carleton street Solemn Requiem Mass at the Cathedral Church. To proceed to New Cathedral Cemetery for interment McMANUS.

On the lfith instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH McMANUS. Tne relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the Aineral, to morrow morning at 8.H o'clock, from the residence of her brother in law, William Gould, No. 25S3 East Somerset Btreet, Twenty tilth ward. Solemn Requiem Mass and interment at St.

Ann's. MAHONEY. On February 14, ANN, wife of Will lam Mahoney. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to morrow morning, at 8, o'clock, from her late residence, rear of 1W2 Cadwalader street igh Mass at St. Jehad's Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MILLER. On the 14th Instant, JOHN B. MILLER, private. Tomato Salad.

Cheese Patties. BAKER. On the 14th HARRIET ELTZA slow to indorse. Tho contest will be trans widow of Hon. William Deal Raker and daughter parrel, lard, per iw pounas, M.ooao.o short ribs sides, loose, 84.40al.46; dry salted shoulders, boxed, S3.95a4; short clear sides, boxed, 54.75a4.80; whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, 81.14; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged; No.

2 white oats, No. 3 white oats, No. 3 barley, f.o.b., No. 4 barley, 02a07e. Receipts Flour, 14,000 barrels wheat, 20,000 bushels: com, 140,000 bushels; oats, 172,000 bushels; rye, 3,000 bushels; barley, 62,000 bushels.

Shipments Cafe. Cigars. i ferred to quite another field than the ono the Dcmocratlo statesmen have chosen 'in the last three months. The filibustering tactics or the late Hon. icholas (J.

wuiiamson. nnerai services will be held at her late residence, (WW Elm wood avenue, the 18th lust, at 1 P. M. Inter El Kj ment at the Woodlands. to close the exchange on Thursday at noon.

ot the party which has always opposed en AS THIS WILL BE THE LAST PUBLIC DINNER GIVEN BY HER MAJESTY THIS SEASON, ALL ARE INVITED TO SEE THIS GATHERING OF NOTABLES. out of respect for General Sherman. 17 TO 25 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. llghtenmentand progress will not help them longer than the 4th ot March. After that BARR, On February 14, at 1630 Pine street, Tr.

JOHN W. BARR, in the 4lst year of his ajro. Funeral services will be held at .30 o'clock precisely to morrow morning. February 18. Interment at Battery Park Hotel ASHEVILLE, N.

C. Open throntchout the year. Elevation, 2.M0 feet: average winter temperature, 37.2; magnificent mountain scenery. Hydraulic elevator; eleotrlo llghui and bells music hall, tennis court, ladies' billiard parlor and bowling alley. Beautiful drives and llrst classllvery.

For descriptive printed matter apply to J. STEELE Manaoeh. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, In its seventeenth annual report, shows total there will be an accounting to the people. Mfllersvllle. Pa.

flour, Darreis; wneat, ao.uuu Dusnels; corn, 155,000 hushols; oats, 115,000 bushels; rye, 9,000 bushels barley, 14,000 bushels. On the Produce Exchange to day the butter market was active and unchanged; eggs, 15al6c. and in the record made by the two parties rovenues for and the disburse' BECKER. On the IStb Inst. OEOROK BECKER.

RAND OPERA HOUSE. Pop. Prices. the Republicans need not be afraid of theirs, acred fit years. The relat ves and friends of the ments for general expenses, rentals, taxes and Interest aggregated $1,140,121, leaving Cor.

BROAD and MONTGOMERY Ave, family, Hermann No. 1 and Teutonia Unterstutr That the Republican part has not redeemed all of its pledges is true, but it has done all POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, ziiiikn vereins, uorman lianawenr i.onipuuy, members of Hchiietaen Kncletv and Kenslliirton Till' LIl.ll'lITIANS. surplus earnings of Out of this sum 5110,160 was appropriated to the conl sinking MERCHANTS' WEEK" CONFERENCE. it could to this end. Htaub Kasse, are respectfully Invited to attend the To Night, To Mor, Thursday Nights.

agea 71 years. The relatives ana triemis or tne family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1414 Houth Hecond street Interment at fund and for the depreciation of coal Ilarrisburg Patriot, Dem. Representative improvements and a further sum of 8714,483 Wharton Street Vault. mnerai, on i nursuay morning ai an ciock, irum his lato resldenco, No. 2H1 Frankford avenue, Thirty first ward.

Solemn Requiem Mass at 8U Bonlfacius' Church. Interment at New Cathedral Children's Matinees, To Morrow, Thursday, Saturday, Secure Seats Early In To Morrowand 'iaursday Matinees. LAST TIMES. LAST TIMES. Tho PUPTL IN MAGIC Friday and Saturday Nights, Kntnrrlnv Matinee.

laggart, of Montgomery county, went down MULGREW. On the 13t.h Instant, TERRENCE was used tor the payment of two dividends upon the capital stock amounting to 5 per ULGREW. aired 63 vearfi. RnlaM ves and frien Cemetery. to Washington a few days ago and was Introduced to the President of the United States Hotel Normandie Mcpherson Square, FIFTEENTH and I STREETS Tlio Newest and Finest Hold at the National Capital.

ELN0R WOODBURY, Prop'r, Washington, O.C. of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at 7H o'lock, from his cent. The coal tonnage for 1881) was The Llllputlnns1 Greatest Production, THE BURGOMASTER OF PtNNKBERO. BELSHAW. On tho 15th Instant, BENJAMIN BEJ.H1IAW, late of Taberffumey Lurgran, County Arn.atch, Ireland, aared 04 years.

The relatives as the man who opposed the re election of tons, and In 1880, 5,022,881 tons, a decrease of Advance. Bon in iaws residence, iticnard 't ooie.jMi rassy link avpmifv Snlpmn Tloniitem Mjihr Ht'theAll isenator Cameron. sooner did the Pros! Jo3.018 tons. Tho Huntingdon and Broad Spectacular Burlesque rMusic and Ballets. nisrht's Performance begins at 7.30.

and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, nunclation Church. Int'jrmentat New Cathedral, dent seem pleased than Taggart asked him Top coal tonnage for tho week ending Febru Wilmington. DeL from his late residence. 2'i(l Reese street. To pro to appoint Representative Magnln, of Dela Boxes and Seats at BLASIUS fe SONS', 1119 CHESTNUT Street, and Grand Opera House.

ary 14, 1801, was 44,835 tons, and for the cor ceed to Memorial ault MULHOLLAND. On the 14th Inst, ELLEN, widow of the late George Mulholland. The rela ware, Marshal tor the Eastern district of responding week in 38,034 tons, an in BIDILE. On the 13th instant.CHARLES Beginning Extra Matinee Monday. Special Production.

Gillette's NEXT WEEK tives anu inenaB oi tne lanmy are respecnuuy hi Pennsylvania. Magnin's fitness for the place Bon ot finam F. Bktdle, aped 14 years. Funeral creaseof 5,901 tons. The total amount to date Meeting at the Board of Trade Kooms to Tromote the Movement.

Many of the lending mercantile and commercial organizations nnd exchanges were represented yesterday afternoon at a mooting held In the Board of Trade rooms to discuss and take action upon the proposed "Merchants' Week." Daniel Sutter, chairman of the sub committee of the Shoe Exchange, having tho matter In charge, presided. Delegates were present from tho Board of Trade, Commercial Exchange, Grocers' Exchange, ClothingExchange.Shoo Manufacturers' Association, Boot and Shoe Exchange and Hardware Merchants and Manufacturers' Association, besides thirty firms interested In the movement not connected with exchanges. YESTERDAY we told of our "Wealth of Dress Trimmings." This morning there's added richness in some fifty new lines well sprinkled with gold, silver and jewels. Novel Dress Goods New, because just lifted from their wrappers. Novel, because the prices are uncommon for such excellence.

50c. a yard for this all wool Camel's Hair, 38 inches wide, in the favorite tans and grays. Take your choice 75c. 87j4c. $1 a yard for these New Plaid Suitixgs in small checks "Held by the Enemy." UKEHOOD, KV JKRNEY.

LAUREL HOUSE. OPEI OCTOBER TO JUNK. Trains leave Pier 8, near foot Walnut street, at 7.30 A. M. and 4 P.

M. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the resi conslstsaltogethcr in his ability to wave the vneu vo auena tne iuneral, tnis morninm o'clock, from the residence of her son in law, Mr Is 283,9113 tons, being an increase of 07,245 tons. dence of liis father, 101!) Watkins Htreet. To pro bloody shirt more frantically than any man Robert Moore. 2Ti24 Allegheny avenue.

Twenty The Manhattan Elevated surplus, after ceea to Jf nuantiiropic vault interment rrivaie, fifth ward. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme In the Legislature, not excepting the Repub tery. charges for quarter ending December 81, IS'K), was against 5709,060 last year. lican Senators who madeshowsof themselves JPICMER A PORTER, Ulanatrr. NASH.

In Phllartelnblft. February 15. FRANK P. BRIER. Nth Instant, ROBERT son of Elizabeth Reese and tho late Robert Brier, In the With year of his aj(e.

The relatives and friends are invited to attend CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. Everv Evening, Wed. and Saturday Matinees. GRAND MATINEE TO MORROW. II AN LON VOLTEK ARTI ETTI ENGLISH PANTOMIME AND NOVELTY CO.

Next Week WILLIAM H. CRANE, In His Great Comedy, THE SENATOR." Beats now on sale for The Senator." a few days ago. ASH, son of the late Austin B. and Ann E. Nash, The Whisky Trust declared a dividend of percent, per month.

The government yes agea years. the funenil services at his mother res nence. York Gazette, Dem. What will be the out O'BRIEN'. On the 14th Inst.

SARAH REG IN daughter of W. and Marv ti. O'Brien, ated southeast corner Twenty lifih and Parrlsh streets, "yyiNTEE IX THE SOUTH. THE HOTEL WARWICK, NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Modern and first class In all Its appointments.

An come of this effort on the part of organized tm eu nest lay anernoon, at o'ciock. terday purchased ounces of sliver at WJi to 100, being a decline of 3 per cent, and lower than at any time this year. The total sale of stocks in New York was 135,437 shares labor to secure the passage of the bills they CA RTER. On the 15th instant. MARY ETTA.

6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to (lanchter of violet F. and the late William L. desire is Just now problematical. That the murrow anernoon at ciock, irom ner iareiii5 resldence, Suty seveuth and Greenway avenue.

Democratic Senators and members are favor Chairman Sutter stated that his committee of the Shoe Exchange desired those present to state their views regarding the CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE Extra Next Week, MONDAY, February 23, MR. WILLIAM H. CHANE, In the Great Comedy Success, THE SENATOR. Seats now on sale for The Senator." and 7,813 shares In this city.

The Phlladel Carter 32 years, 1 month and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited toattend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her mother's residence, 1313 jmermeni at urn catnearai cemetery. attractive and convenient winter resort for families and transient visitors. For circulars, address phla bank clearances wcro $10,167,522 and SCHALL. On February 14.

1891. META BURD. able to them cannot be fairly denied; but the old story of the Republican opposition in the past to the demands of the wage earners is likely to be once more repeated before the Comnan street. Interment at North Cedar Hill. metnoas or organization.

His exchange had only Intended starting the movement. balances BIZKOKE ESHIOX 10 O'CIOCK. J. R. SWIXERTON', Manager, NEWPORT NEWS, VA.

Or, C. B. ORCUTT, I Broadway, New York. CLARK. MARY wife of Daniel Clark and daugnterof John H.

and Marv W. Hehall, In the 12th year of her ago. The relatives and friendsof the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, this morning, at 10 o'clock, at her parents' residence, 811 North Twenty sixth E. D. Eyre, representing the hardware In in Ins.

Co. of N. 114 IVnna lots ,11 uaugnter oi me late iienjHmin anu rmsan immii CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Every Evening This and Next Week, MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. session ends.

Lehieh lit i'u ei. raui inn ilo s.vl ani.atfen years, lteiauves ana irienasoi me family are requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from lato residence, 2020 rjTHE LAKEWOOD, street, interment private. terest, moved that as the gentleman who started the idea was not present, a committee of twelve be appointed to visit the differ Williamsport Sun, Dem. Grover Cleveland LAKEWOOD, N.J. SCHRADER.

Onthe 13thinst.BARBARA,wireof iiiair street Proceea to Maimer ault. as a private citizen wields far more power naries tcnraner, and eldest daughter ot 3iartna and the late John Michael Schafer, in the 38th year TnE CRYSTAL ent trades and report in a week. CORR. On the 14th Inst, ELIZABETH, wife of or broken plaids, width, 38 and 40 inches. The color combinations are the choicest, the most approved.

To see them is to over his countrymen than any other man in Nor. pacttic.lots 8 SI do do lots MO do lots fine Nor. Pac. Jm do 72 S' 9 do lots 72; 'Ml 51V BY THK AMERICAN EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY. Comic Opera, Farce Comedy, Spectacle, Extravaganza Rolled Into one bio entertainment.

Jno do i 23 The N. A. Co 200 1I1 lots ion ilo tl do 4tw do Iota lsj. Corr. aired W) years, 'the relatives and Secretary Monroe Fatd tho principal Idea.

oi ner age. i ne relatives ana rrteuasor tneiamuy ore requested to attend the funeral, from her late friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at as he understood it, was to secure an agree BLIPPEB America. Lebanon Report, Rep. The unpleasant posi resioence, rear 2a2 wilder street, tnis afternoon, tend the tunerai.tms mormng.at at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Northwood Cemetery.

ment from the railroads to give excursion rates at certain times, so that, merchants Thirty third ward. Requiem Mass at Church of eCHURCH. February 13, lftfll, at his residence, 3323 MONDAY. MARCH 2. Hovt's Musical Comedy, THE MIDNIGHT BELL.

tion Into which someof our State Legislators were placed in reference to the recent re elec the Visitation. Interment at New Cathedral Cem pronounce them "Just right." could be brought to this city to see what was offered them here In the several linos of jn onn uroaa street, ilarles h.sch itcii.sr. The relatives and friends of tbe family aru re etery. IItST SESSIOX 10.30 O'CLOCK. fl 70 I CO Nor.

Pacific tl I loo Nor. Pactllcpref. 72.S BliTWEEX SKSSIOXS 10.55 O'CLOCK. NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THIS NEW HOTEL IS THE LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANTLY FURNISHED WINTER RESORT IN THE UNITED STATES.

Only 58 miles from New York city conveniences equal to touny city hotel half a mile of enclosed glass piazza filled with tropical plants. Mons. E. LAPERRUQUK, lata of Delmonlco' and Hoffman House, chef de cuisine. Music during dinner, concerts every morning and evening by JOYCE'S New York Orchestra.

Rates, (1 per day and upwards by the week. 68 and upwards. II. 8. CLEMENT, Manager.

CRAMER. On the 14th Inst, FRANCIS H.son of spectnniy invited to attend the funeral, on tremor tion of Senator Cameron would lead one to suppose they would strongly favor a change trade. The plan had worked well In Boston, where such an organization of mctvhiLniH row afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Services at the Church BROAD STREET THEATRE. Everv Evening, Saturdav Mntlnees.

SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF or tne Kesurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, at Silver Plated Bargains. 01 the federal Constitution permitting Lnited j'avui ana tne late Aiary J. i ramer, aKea 4 years. Itelatlvesand friends of the family are respectfiilly Invited to attend the Aineral services, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 2428 Tulip ciock. interment private.

ROSINA YOKES. Supported by FELIX MORRIS STRANG. On the 13th instant, JOHN, son of States Senators to be chosen by direct vote of the people instead of by the Legislatures of Cam. Iron rpts 2.4 .1 Minehlll lots m4 Nor. Pacitlccash SOI Nor.

I'actflc pref. 72V jm do 10 Pennsylvania and manufacturers has been In operation for some time. AVhat was wanted as a free discussion of the idea and whether this method was the best one. John T. Monroe stated that a similar ex 18 sec.

Tli. St. Paul lots ion do s5.v,? Ik 1 do 100 do 100 The N. A. Co 18'i street, interment private.

hamuei and Louisa Strang, weed 18 years. The rel Silver Plated Mustard CULLIXOWORTH. On February 14. MARY R. the States.

That is certainly what that por atives and friendsof tbe family are respecttbll; Invited" to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at tion of the people want who know what they o'clock, from parents' residence. No. 71 Moore periment has been successful in Boston. Mr. Blumenthal suecrested thatrnilwav t.

PKCOVD SESSIOXI.30 O'CLOCK. Lettish I Fennsylvanli crLLINGWORTH. ajred79 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, at Middle town Presbyterian Church, Delaware county, tomorrow, at 1 o'clock. Carriages will meet 11.13 Spooxs, 12c.

Easily worth 30c. street, interment at narton htreet vault. Ann Her j.onaon comeoy company. A Triple Bill at Each Performance. "FREDERICK LEMAITRE," (new here.) "MY MILLINER BILL," and "A CORSICA LEGACY" (new here).

Our Next Attraction Monday, February 23, FANNY DAVENPORT. In Her (fraud Production of CLEOPATRA. Seats now on sale for Cleopatra. do want. ROBBERY IN A BANK.

SUTTON. On the 14th instant, ELIZABETH, cursion tickets be sentoutto known active tvlrtnw of Inhn Siiit trn In tho 1H mar rf hur naa 2 Lehigh Nav 4S' 8 do ArTKU sessioxs 2 o'clock. train from Broad street at Llwyn. The relatives and friends are Invited toattend tbe funeral, at her late residence. No.

824 North mercnants of the est and South, with invitations to Vsisit our city and view its advuii' taees as a mart of commerce. Silver Plated Salt Spooxs, DANCER. On February 13, FREDERICK 8. An American Trick Successfully Tried on B. V.

Andrews honed that. a. committer wpnty inira street, on uesnay morning, at o'clock. Interment at Minersville, pa. it Catawfsa 2d 6.1 IE Bd.

Top pf. 45V 4 Lehigh 2 do 50 do lots Easily worth 25c. IOC. a London Bank Clerk. BROAD STREET THEATRE.

EXTRA. NEXT WEEK MONDAY, February, would be appointed to formulate a plan of DANCER, in his 3th year. The relatives and friends of the family art respectfully invited toattend the funeral, from his late residence, 1834 Haz zard Ktreet, Thirty first ward, this afternuon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at North Cedar Hill. SWENSSON.

On the 13th instant, BRIDGET, wife WINSLOW INN, WINSLOW, N. within twenty five miles of Philadelphia and ninety of New York, on the Atlantic City, Camden and Atlantic and New Jersey Southern Railroads. Recently built with all modern improvements, steam heat, open fire places in every bed room, sun parlor, electric bells, make it a most desirable and comfortable winter or summer resort. Situation Is extremely healthy, being amongst the pines with the of water obtained from artesian wells. A.

ERRICKSON, Manager. Late, of the Mount Airy House. SUBURBAX RESORTS. London, February 16. A decided sensa luug' ujeum uir me prouoseu jnercnants Week." "Rogers' extra plate, on nickel tion has been caused In the city by a daring of Oscar Swensson and daughter of Patrick and thelate Ann MeCarin.

The relutives and friends of the family are respeettully Invited to attend the funeral, this mornlnsr. at 8 o'clock, from her ha r.A run i. In her Grand Production of Sardou's CLEOPATRA. Seats now on sale for CLEOPATRA. 11 Beading.

16 7 1B 4i do lots lfi'4 I'O St. Paul S3Jf 201 do lots .16 l'Xi do liA 22 5 The N.A.Co...lts 100 do b.1 MJ Ttillpted Securities. 10 Bait. Ill1; 7 1 do ln'l 10 3IarketKLN.Bk.114 17 do 114 500 Peonle'H Pass. Df.

At the renuest of KenrcsenlaMvA Blumen DOPSON. On the 14th Instant, at Gloucester City, bank robbery committed In broad daylight. No doubt about that thal tho secretary read a letter explaining ver. 310 LehlKb Nav 41'. 1 do 4S 4 Mtnehtll m'i Nor.Pac.

pf.sSwn 111 jm do i do 72': li do 72V husband's residence. No. IftlK Hicks street, west of A stylishly dressed man accosted In the tun, son ot John and Anna Jtopson, ageu 2M yeurs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, to morrow morning, atlU o'clock. Services in the M.

1. Church. futeentn. below Dickinson. Hinh Mass at St.

me lujiu nuuiueu iora similar enterprise ny the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Associa Worth a column of CADEMY OF MUSIC. NIKISCH. stamp. Thomas' Church. Interment at New Cathedral cemetery.

DOUGHERTY. On the 14th ELIZABETH, tion 01 Cincinnati, a body representing all trades. This plan is to send Invitations to the heads Of Amis to visit, the elt in print. 1(0 National Provincial Bank of England, No. 1 12 Hlshopgate Within, a clerk from the London branch of the Bank of Scotland.

The clerk from the last mentioned bank was standing at the public counter of the THOMSON. AtNewtnwn, Bucks county, February one 2,1 ns. tt jiiA wiuow oi tne uue j. Harrison 3 do 100 BOSTON BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 200 Trust Co.

N. ni 50 Vul'ed Gas 02 Tuomson and daughter of the lute lion. Thomas J. Rogers. Funeral from the residence of her son in daughter of Hugh E.

and Mary Dougherty, in her 7th year. The relatives and friends of the faintly are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this day, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1036 Dorrance street, below Carpenter, Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. National Provincial Bunk, in the act of TOTAL STOCK SALES. No show of dandruff if you use OAKA LINE HAIR TONIC. Scalp becomes clean and healthy.

25c. a bottle. law, it. Ayers, at Newtown, this anernoon, at o'clock. by enclosed railway excursion tickets.

After some more discussion the motion for the appointment of a committee of twelve was carried with the amendment that tho report Is to be made a week from Wednesday. February 25. The chairman annnlnterl making a deposit of money, hen spoken Ihteh Volley 26!) WALKER. On the 14th Instant. GENEVIEVE, Dt'FF.

On the 13th Instant, EDWARD DUFF. Northern Pae, 1.153 Northern Pae. 1,700 St Paul 1,200 Tho N. A. Co 1,383 Hunt.

Krt. Top 5 Sundry stocks 977 EIGHTY FIVE PERFORMERS. Mb. ARTHUR NIKIMCH, Conductor. FOURTH CONCERT.

to by the stranger, the clerk turned toward him and replied to his question. While the conversation, which only lasted a moment fnijHvivania JleadiiiL' 4''' the committee as follows: E. D. Evre. chairman, and Af.

TUdHln WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY at Infant daughter of Allen and Ella Kirkbride Walker. The relatives and friendsof the family are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, this morning, at 11.30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 3T)l. North Seventeenth street Interment The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this mornlnn at o'clock, from his late residence, 783 Plover street, below Washington avenue. Requiem Muss at Ht. Paul's Church.

Interment ut Cathedral Cemetery. 7,813 SOlOlSt, Mb. VLADIMIR Du PACHMANN. Letalgh Navigation loll Total (TOHrNtf CitruTATIOXS. JEECHWOOD JENKINTOWN, PA.

Mrs. H. B. MARKLAND Co. have leased the BEECH WOOD INN for a term of years with the intention of making it the most attractive resort lu the neighborhood of Philadelphia.

The Inn will open for the season May Is. The cuslnewtllbe thoroughly American, while the ser. vice will be French. By permission we refer to Win. Pepper, M.

D. H. C. Wood, M. D.

Henry Norris. Richard Dale, Esq. Walter Ruclmnan. ('has. Heehuer.

D.Murrnyeheston.M.D.Henry D. Bentier, M. T. Rooms may be engaged for the season or year and plans seen on application Mondavs, Wednesdavs and Fridays, front 2 to 6 P. at HOTEL STRAY FORI), Philadelphia, on and after February 11, where all communications may be addressed.

or so, was going on, a man, who was evidently an accomplice of the stylish stranger, snatched from the clerk a wallet containing bonds and cheeks representing many thousands of pounds, and ran out of the bank. private. 'Tioga. Tickets, with reserved seats. $1 and J1.S0 ac A KDELL.

OH the 14th FRANK son ot eorduig to location, now on sale at lllil CHESTNUT DUNN.On February US, 1891, CHARLES, son ot 3.5 ninn alley. Frank K. M. and M. Louisa Wardell.

in his nith otreet. c. a. manager. Tteadinc2d ah Reading 3d 27', Nor.

Pac. com year. The relatives and friendsof the family are re Mi nas noi oeen captured. hardware trade; B. W.

Andrews, for the grocers; Mr. Bacon, books and printing; Messrs. Blumenthal A Masters, clothing trade; H. Zieglerand John G. Crockson, shoe manufacturers; A.

R. Ivins, morocco manufacturers; Mr. Cregar, dry goods; Harry Bechtel, notions; G. 8. Iott, hoe Jobbers.

THE BILL A LAAV. Nor. Pac. 7 Letiltrli jonn aim i amarme ininn ana iranuson oi Jiary and the late John Taggart, hi his th year. Due notice of funeral will bo given from residence, 2S23 East York street.

specttLiiiy invited Ut attend the funeral, this dav EW PAEK THEATRE. 4" 1' at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, lt34 Packed I LECTURES ON ANTHROPOLOGY, cnurcn street, ranKiord. interment private. To tbe POPULAR fil' Phtla. and Krle Heading is 7 16 lfi'; Reading gen.

4s 81 8Ua Heading 1st ECKERT. On the 15th JOSEPH, son of the St. Paul bVi The N. A. IS 1tunt.

Hd.T... 22 11 A. B. Top nf W.N.Y.&l'a.. WILSON.

On the 14th inst, STEPHEN W. WIL 7 Low Priced Shoes for Women. We have freshened up the Bargain Lot by some additional lines. If you couldnVfind your size before, you may now. $3.50 for tS, $7 Shoes $2.47 for $4 and $5 Shoes Footwear for Men, Women and Children at prices always lower than other dealers.

Doors! SON, aged, 36 years. The relatives and friends of RUSSELL'S I MATINEE BETTER THAN EVER. Professor D. G. Brinton Begins His Course late George and Margaret Kckert, aped XH years.

Funeral services at 1010 North Fifth street, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. COMEDIANS me mniny, also memoers of Fidelity Council, No. 1 57.

Order of U. are. resnectfullv invited to at In the TOMORROW. of Five Lectures. The spring course of lectures at the Acad CItv Directory.

I tend the funeral, this day, at 10 o'clock, from the residence, anti Chester street, Camden, N. J. Inter ERNST. On the 14th instant, at his late residence, iuaraei uuu anu steaay. BONDS.

51,000 Reading 1st pref. Inc. 5s Reading 2rt pref. inc. 5s 1,000 Reading 2d pref.

inc. 5s Peats at 1119 Chestnut st, and at the Theatre. Next Week Maude Granger in INHERITED. ment at iaiayette cemeierv. ot pneumonia, ilia xui2 at.

aervicesaua Interment private. FOREST SPRINGS HOTEU BROWN'S MILLS IN THK.PINES, N. This new and luxuriously appointed house, with accommodations for lioo guests, now open for tha winter and spring season. THE HEALTH RESORT OF NEW JERSEY. W.

W. GREEN. ZANE On the 15th Inst. CHARLES ZANE. need FISCHER.

On the 15th Instant, LAURA, wife of 80 years. The relat Ives and friends are invited to WALK UT SOMETHING NEW. A Ileal Genuine Novelty In Comedy. i.ouu Meaning aa prer. inc.

6s. emy of Natural Sciences was inaugurated yesterday afternoon by Professor D. G. Brinton, M. D.

Professor Brinton will deliver five lectures on Monday afternoons at 4.30 o'clock. attena tne funeral services at the Methodist Epls I'oinu jiuuif, wis auernoun, at ciock. 3.000 ReadingC.vI.m.7s,Fi8hingCrk.Tr 4.IK10 Allegheny Valley Tia ItwiJ Mayor Fltler Approves the Ordinance and Gives Uis Reasons. Mayor Fltler yesterday morning signed the Market Street Elevated Railroad ordinance, which authorizes the Mayor to advertise for sale the permission to construct tho road. In speaking of the matter afterwards, the Mayor said that he looked upon it as one of tho best bills ever introduced into Councils because It opens the franchise to compe bancs F.

rfscher, aced 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited 1 to attend the funeral, to morrow at 1 o'clock, from tho residence of her husband, 1322 Poplar street Interment private. ZWICKER On the 15th instant. CHARLES G. ICKER.

Due notice of the funeral ill be YON YONSON." GUS HEIXiE IN A Swedish Dialkct Comedy. Matinee To Morrow. The first of the course vesterda afternoon lty 4S, 151114 6,000 Lehigli 'alley cons. Os, 100 I.ehigh Navigation 1st given. 17 TO 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.

GANDERTOV. On the 14th Infant. HARRY, son of George and Rose A. Oanderton and grandson of BRYN MAWR HOTEL, BRYN MAWR, PENNA. AVON INN, AVON BY TH A N.

J. Plans may be seen and rooms reserved tor th coming summer, Wednesdays and Fridays, after two o'clock. MISS SIMMONS. 2047 WALNUT Street Mackinaw Lumbermen's Quartette Backwoods had as Its subject, The Predecessors of Modern European Nations." A good sized audience listened attentively to the lecture. The next lecture will have as its subject, "The fpeciat Notices.

4,000 Pittsburg, Cin. St. L. 7s, 110 1.000 Foughkeepsie Bridge Os 2.000 State Slis. I9ia tin' Dress, Log Jam on the River.

Lumber Camp In tne late ucimw ana iMisan (Jtooons, aed a years, The relatives and friends inter. Next eek matcher Minstrels. fully Invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon tition ano tnere is no possibility of its pass rtomauic ana jteiieme gallons: ranee. THE EASTMAX BKO. CO.

at 1 o'clock, from his narents' residence. No. 17J 1,000 Pennsyfvanlii Canal 59 Total sales, 528,925. Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, etc." THE BIJOU, Eighth street, above Race. age and approval favoring any company.

Krdmau street, east or perklomen street Inter A mwtfne of lh KtorkhnMpr of thA ATZAXTIC CITY. ment at iioiy cross cemetery. The range of New York stocks was as fol ine specifications will be drawn up by the Department of Public Works, which will GITHENK On the lath instant.SARAH. widow of Company will convene al No. 72) SANSOM Street, Philadelphia, its chief office, oh SATURDAY, mill day of April, 18DI, at 12 o'clock to consider tlie advisability of raising Its capital wtock by the Issue CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE FROM VI M.

TO 10.30 P. M. lows Open. High. Low.

Close, Low. aeon li. tiitnens. and friends are re virtually have entire supervision of the Councils' Electrical Committee. Councils' electrical committee met yesterday afternoon.

A resolution to provide St. TWO BIG SHOWS. construction of the road. The Mayor thinks OPERA AND VARIETY. jvm.

jit it. 21 22 Am.iSugarRef.Co. 75 Ppectntiiy invited to attend the funeral, on Fourth day, the 18th, at 2 o'clock P. M. Carriages will meet the 10 A.

M. train from Market street ferry at Mount Holly. wi pn ic iieu aujcH 10 amount ot By order Hoard of Directors. OEOltOK H. KEYES, Secretary.

also tnat the construction of the road will insure rapid transit, and as a vast majority Of, Icat gstatc fat Sale. Joseph's Hospital with a telephone was passed. The request of Mr. Deavy, of Chester, to be heard in reference to a new patent do. pref 88 Atchison 28' i anada First Time at Popular Prices, SAID PASHA.

SAID PASHA. MAMMOTH VARIETY BILL. Orchestra, Balcony, 'Mc; Gallery, 10c GRAKFF. On February 15, LILTIE, daughter of of the people were lu lavor of the ordinance. CSte.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER. 61 jonn ami j.izzie i years, relatives THE HOTEL WINDSOR Atlantic City, N. J. Knlarjred and rrmodeled. Heated by steam.

Open wood flres. Private baths attached to chamber. Steam elevators. Capacity, 400 guests. 'ow open.

G. WATERS SON. The Annual Meeting of the Htockholrlon. Central of N.J 118 ne naa utile nesitancy in approving It alter first making a careful study of the different of the WEST AND ATLANTIC! HA1L ana menus oi tneiamiiynre respectfiilly invited to attend the funeral services, to morrow, February in, at 1 P. from the mrenu' nsidence.

41t Ches.AOhiovot.cf. huau cuJlfAA mil held at the olnce of the 4 Q00D Thifiq ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MISS AIlELK ACS DER OHE. provisions and hearing the arguments of those for and against the measure. Montgomery avenue.

To proceed to Green Mount company. AltK and Fl.DKH Al. streets, Camden. X. Tl'KSDAY.

March a. lrt)l. at It The 'elebrateil Planlste. TWO GRAND RECITALS. Ho.

1st pref. Do. 2d pref. Chic, Bur. fc Ciuin Chicago Gus Co Chic, Mil.

oiSt.P Sl'i 7S! 88 2W 50'i 117' 62 8tr' 40 112'2 107'i J8W 41 17 cemetery. HAGAN. On the 14th Instant. OWEN HAOAV. o'clock A.

M. Klcction for thirteen Directors sarao "Of course some people," he said, "will 02 8.3'S 40' 55i' THURSDAY EVENING. Feb. 1H. 8 ciock.

and uay anu pmce. jAJib it. Jlcci.l KK, secretary. 6uffernt first from the building of the road Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wed SATURDAY Feb'ary 3 o'clock. Ca NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

15 63 S3 87 fi 1" mil Pi 10 44 85 day morning, at 8.3U ociock, from his late residence. 120H South Twenty seventh street. Kolpnm and by the temporary obstruction of the streets, and in the end they will be vastly benefited. I am a property owner on Market. 'l it lv 1 wo tieciiais, li.

One Recital. (1 7 50c. Now on sale al 111H Chestnut street. II D. GILLESPIE, Manager.

SHOULD NOT BE HID under a Bushel, and so WE KEEP TELLING YOU of wooden conduit was referred to Chief Walker. The ordinance to provide an ambulance and telephone for St. Timothy's Hospital was ordered to be favorably reported. An ordinance permitting the Spring Garden Electric Company to lay conduits under the streets and sidewalks of Callowhill. Vine, Hamilton, Brundywlne, Spring Garden, Green, Mount Vernon, Wallace, Brown, Poplar and oilier streets west oi Broad, with poles on Pennsylvania avenue, in the Fifteenth ward, was considered at length.

It was amended so as to have the conduits laid under tho sidewalks of streets now paved with asphalt and a provision for fifteen aro lights for the city's use was inserted, after which it was ordered reported favorably. Chic. A Northwest 107'1 It. I. Pacific.

we C. C. St. 621? w2 11.8,1; 39 63 87' 50'i 113i' 70. ftp' i.w? 10'J 45 l'" 70 K7'4 P.equiem Mass at tst.

Anthony's Church. Inter LK The Annual Meeting of tile Stockholders of the WKST JKHSKV RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the ollice of the Company, DKLA 1VARK and FEDERAL Streets, Camden. X. on street, and 1 expect that at first the value of The Shelburne ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Remains open throughout the year. Every convenience, including Passenger Elevator and Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths. A. B. ROBERTS.

HE SALON OP AMERICAN ART. ji.n;u lorn, ot lOCK A. OI. the property will be depreciated, but as In the ease of the Sixth Avenue Koud In New York city the property will advance In value iur mieen Directors same day and place. JAMES R.

McCLURK, Secretary. fftS. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meetinir of the stnckhoM. Slity first Annual Exhibition of THK ACADEMY OK FINE ARTS.

Over WJO Works bv Living Musters. SPECIAL I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! WAY HE ment aicameurai cemetery. HANCOCK. On the 14th Instant, ALBERT HANCOCK, aged 52 years. Th relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited toattend the funeral, nil Wednesday, lsth Instant, at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, No.

341 Poweltou avenue. Interment private. EN OER SON. On the Iftth Inst, SAMUEL J. HENDEHSON.

ared years. Relatives and friends are Invited! to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, the istli at s.3() o'clock, at his late resideace, rear of 209 North Twelfth street. High Mass at St. John's Church. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery.

JJOTEL TKAYMORE, era of the CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL nuAU w.HrAA will De held at the ollice of the TWO EVENING CONCEKTS BY GERMANIA after the road is completed and In operation. As to the idea that the road will be made a trunk line it is entirely wrong, as a bridge across the Delaware would cost at least 515,000,000, and would of necessity be so high as to bring the approaches Into the centre of the city." He also thinks that tho matter ot storing ears on sidings can be satisfactorily ar Wedding in May's Larding. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.. 18 NOW OPEN.

company, ULLAllAlih and VKiiKHAl. Streets, Camden, K.J., on THURSDAY. February 26, Mil, lit 10 o'clock A. M. Special Telegram to Tin: Times.

May's Laxdikg, February 16. Abner C. UltCH KS1 HA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 TT'ESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Also the Usual Thursday Afternoon Concerts.

ADMISSION TO ALL, 15c. Sre lli I.edirer." op get our Election for thirteen Directors Ramedayand place. JAMES it. McCLU RE. Secretary.

West VW'i T'enver Kio Gr. isy2 Ills. Cattle F.C... 42 Cireat Northern pf 85 Lake Erie West. 15 Do.

pref. 57 112 LouisvilleorNash. 7.V'$ Missouri (Ki'i Mobile Ohio 34 National Lead Tr. Vn North Antpr.ro,... Wi Northern 28 'J Do.

pref N. Ch. A St. 14 Do. 2d pref.

Ml N. L. E. 20 N. ST 'i N.Y.,Ont.AWT...

17'? N.Y.,Sus.oiW 10 Do. pref mi Oregon 20 Pac. Mall 8. S. W.

W. OREKN" CO. 28" Rook fit our City Oilier, No. 18 KOI Til Horbert, a well known young man of this place, and Miss Rachel Travis, daughter of ranged, as any road must naturally hv HER AUGHT Y. On the 14th Instant.

JOHN nER OTEL RICHMOND. ltKO.ll STREET. guliticat Notices. RCH STREET THEATRE. FUN, OCEAN KXD OF KKNTUCKY AVKNTJE.

some place lor storing cars. The Mayor thought that there could be no doubt of the city being greatly benefited by tho construc liO'i 20 TO THE VOTERS OF THE Ai uiii ue relatives ann menus ot the family, also (St. Aloyslus' and the Watermen's Benevolent Associations, nre respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 537 Carpenter street, (Solemn Requiem Massat St. Philip's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

mi 31 101 18'' 28'5 if8 30 10'? 38 28' i W' 19'J .12 5 tion ui iiie roan, ana rjroohesled that, within TWENTY EIGHTH WARD. FINISHED HOUSES READY ENTIRELY XKW 1IOT SK. IIKATK1) TIIltoroitorT BY STEAM. KLKOANTI.Y Ft'HNISHKI). KALT UAT1I3 ADJOISIKO.

W. K. PEASF. We. the nnderslimed citizens of Phllmlelnhla.

anx Houses Crowded to the Doors. To NIgtit at 8. Suturday Matinee at 2. MR. JAMES B.

ACKIE, (Grimesey, Me Boy.) In His Great Laughing Success, GRIMES' CELLAR DOOR, a short time Market street, would he ntnri with retail stores and would become Phllo ious for her welfare and the early development of her vast and growing interests, take great pleasure in most cordially Indorsing the caudidacv of Mr. Jabez Travis, a prominent citizen, were married last evening by the Rev. W. S. Scheuck at the Weslcyan Methodist parsonage.

Jerseymen Excited. Camdenltes are getting excited with the Idea that Philadelphia wantsasite on Jersey soil for anew nuorantino station. AH the Jerseymen along the Delaware shore oblect to tho yellow fever flag llylngfromany point between Camden and Cape May. HUMMEU Suddenly, on the 12th CHARLES HUMMEL, aged 34 years. The 2.45 P.

M. train February 23 IIallen and Hart in LATER ON." ueipnias greatest thoroughfare. The only objection to be urged ogatnst the bill was. he thought, that the beauty of the street STOCKTON BATES, fur Select Councilman of tho Twenty eighth ward. interment, a many, is.

x. XTATIONALTHEATRE. MAT. TO DAY. HURLEY.

On tbe 14th Instant, ELLEN, wife of from Broad Street Station brings you through In 25 mi mitt's. Houses Bural Home Builders, Wnvue, liel. ivi. Pa. SALKS KFFKCTKDON KASY TEKMb.

BOUCICAULT'S AFTER DARK. jroin Dotn personal and business association, In his candidacy wo are alt'orded the rare onoortunltv Next Week Extra Matinee Washington's Bl (lay. MONROES HICK, 111 "MV AUNT RBIDUET." open every day. John Hurley, aged 36 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 121(t Passyunk avenue. Massat the Church of the Annunciation.

S3 18 74'1 HP ml Peoria, Dec. P. AR. voting ct.fs. PIch.A W.

P. Tor. Ho. pref. Rio Grande.

Silver Bullion ctfs. Southern Pac. HuzarRef. Tr. i 29 i 30' I 45'J 83 20 to state that because of his eminent qualhications, blse.xeellentcharacter, his exteuslvo and Intimate acquaintance, and identilicatlnn with the commercial and manufacturing Interests of our city, and by Ills strict Integrity and unimpeachable honestv, ho not only merits your sufrriure nnd most actlve'sun mil 7 AJINTH AND ARCH MUSEUM.

interment at atneorai cemetery. rpHE CHALFOXTE, ON TUB BEACH. UNSUltPASSED OCEAN VIEW. OPENS ON THE 7TIX INST. E.

HOBEKTS SONS. NITEDOTATK'slIOTELi ATLANTIC CITY, N. Will open February 14 under Its new management.1 Elegant in ail Its antoltitnients. I(ante and spacious Bun Parlor, steam heat in every room, elevator, electric bells, etc. The Cafe, 0" the corner of Paclllo and Maryland avenues, will be a special feature, where all the delicacies of the season will be served In Una class stylo.

LaU dinner. NEAT. HAMILTON. 3M 37 18'. 71 OT'J 73 ContlnuousShow from 1 to 5 and (U0 to 10 P.

M. CHEAP BEMS! CHEAP BE MS! Tk wry woman In this land knew for herself the actual quality of Dobbins' Electric Soap, no other washing soap could be sold. Millions louse It, but other millions bavo never tried It. Havejou Ask MILt.TF, CHRISTINE. Water Power I Water Power I Water Power Texas Paciflc.j.

14J I nion Pacific 4.5'2 THK EIGHTH WONDER! THE CAROLINA your grocer for tt. art? 4 73 xw ins, ana Twelve other curiosities. In the Theatre. THE ROYAL JAPS. port, but will also prove In every respectau honored and worthy representative of such an intelligent constituency as the citizens of the Twenty eighth ward.

We sincerely believe that as a Councilman he would labor not only earnestly and untiringly, but also from' honorable and honest motives, for both the lmprovementand development of his ward and the city In which, as one of Ita prominent rauuu Save Coat Bills, Engineers and Firemen. Admission and a Seat, ONE DIME. iv abash pref West. Union 81 WheellngAjL.E... Do.

pref. 78 Wisconsin We offer for a term of ypars, within thirty miles from Now Yortc. the followiJiKbLiildinfi a with water CENTRAL THEATRE. MATINEES wheels complete: Everv I Harry Williams' Own Co. Monday.

MARRIAGES AND DEATHS MARRIED. ATtNOLP TITOM PSON. February 12, Rev. VJ 17 Unrrt.1I at t.lu .11 1 KELLY. On February 14.

oiler a short Illness, GEORGE G. KELLY. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattend the funeral services, at his late residence. 1520 Sansom street, this day, at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

KKXNY. Onthe 14th THOMAS KENNY, aged 57 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at o'clock, from his late residence, 2331 Ellsworth street High Massat Kt. Anthony of Padua's, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, KNTGHT. On the 14th Inst, ERWIN F.

KNIGHT, eldest son of James and Elizabeth Knltfht, In his 42d year. The relatives and friends of the family, Tequod Tribe, No. 18, I. O. R.

Antl Cobden Chin, members of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Nineteenth ward Republican executive committee and employes of William II. Horstnian A Hon, are respectfully Invited toattend the funomi iiu COMPANY, by Charles COME lai itireiH, ne is neeiuy iiiieresieo. THE MIDVALE STEEL J. Harrah. President.

composed orAmerlea'sand wuuiu ue marrea. 111 me letters received from friends and opponents of the bill those In favor of It outnumbered the others 25 to I. JOHN tr. READING'S AVILL. How His Estate of Over a Million is Disposed Of, Tho will of John G.

Reading, who died January 27, at his home, 2126 Walnut street, was yesterday probated In the offloo of the Register of Wills. It appoints Augustus U. Richoy, of Trenton, N. and tho son in law of the deceased, Joseph M. Uazzam, as executors.

The document was executed under date of July 22, 1878, and disposes of an estate valued at over $1,000,000. To his daughter, Mary Anna Gazzam, Is left the house at 2126 Walnut street, with all the household effects, the Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Company Is to hold In trust for her Issue, the net Income to be hers, a like sum beluf left with the Pennsylvania Company for Insuring Lives and Granting Annuities. Joseph M. Gazzam receives 50,000, and the remainder of the millionaire's otth Huiining, iwxiw, water wneei remswrinRaw n. p.

Building, 60xl3il, water wheel neutering 'jio H. P. Buildinir. SixTO. with addition.

ifcx40. water wheel Tuesday, Friday. ut iiropo ureatest auoe GRAIN AX0 PRODUCE. Saturday. vnie mars.

j. v. Kelly, rjHE ISLESWORTH, WILL OPEN ON THE UtbT. Greatly enlarged, steam neat, passensrer elevator, etc. DI CK McCLEI.LAN.

regtsterhiK 75 H. P. Aeme4, Dagmer.Garnella and Mothers Camden, X. Mr. BOBKHT'h.

ARNOLD, of jjunainpH altered to sun tenants. Kent of floor space, flc, per sq. ft. Kent of water power, with privilege to use dav CARNCROSS' 11th ST. OPERA HOUSE, A Special Programme.

JOHN ROMMKL, President Mechanics' National Bank. SEVILL SCHOFIELD. Manufacturer, Manayunk. C. E.

CLAUHOItN, Commission Merchant. JOSEPH H. COATES it Commission Merchants. BH KBLK Wool Dealers. CHARLES M.

HILL, Wool. WILLIAM SIMPSONS SON A Dry Gooda. ADDON HALL and per horse power. II CARNCROSS' Everv Evening this Week. CARNCROSS' "DOWN IN A COAL MINE." Answer, smtinit character or oupineas, to CHEAP KK" P.

O. Box New York City. REOPENS FEIlIlTTAnV 14. MINSTRELS "TIDDI.EDY WINKS." Hot and cold sea water baths In the house. Grain is Very Steady But Quiet Produce Is in Fair Supply, Corn is very steady but quiet.

The opening and closing bids were: February, March and April, Olc.aud May, 59c. The sales wore 600 bushels No. 3 mixed at Wheat is very steady but quite dull. The opening and closing bids were: Febru i uiniwruuiu county, to Mlas LAT'KA THOMPSON, of Hteeltou, Bauphin eouuty, Pa. GA RTON HOWKKR February 15, 1891, by Rev.

W. H. Burrell.at his resilience. 43 Cooper 'street, (fcnxlen, N. .1..

Mr. JOHN OARTON to Miss LAURA BOWERS, both of Philadelphia HOWATWH ITK. January 20, 1891, bv Rev. W. H.

Burrell, at hi residence, Cooiier street Camden, N. Mr. JAMKS IIOWAT, of Baltimore, to Mrs. MARY WH1TK. of Chester, Pa, morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late resi I NSTH ELS A PID TR A NSIT TUBE LINE." MINSTRELS Last Matinee Washington's Birthday.

dence, ziw jsonn rouriQ street, interment at HOME Kites on Paved Avenues at lowest prices, easiest terms, at LANKDIIU'I iuouuiueub cemetery. Le SAGE. On February 14. MAOGTE, daughter of LEEDS fc LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL DENNIS.

Facing the sea. Open all the rear. Hot se water baths. New and Unproved sanitary appoint ments. JOSEPH H.

BORT0N. miles, 7 cents Hire, 14 minutes' ride from Broad street station. Call for plans, eu F. B. jumi uiiu nnn, Krauuiiaugntcr Of the PEOPLE'S THEATRE, Kensington avenue and Cumberland street THE FAKIR.

Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Next Week BOIIBY GAYLOR. late Henry and Margaret Keys, In the 2ld year of her ano. The relatives and friends of the family OtiEL.

Attorney. 225 South SIXTH Street JACKrtON FIHITER. On Thursday evenintr. Feb Philadelphia. ary, SI.03; March, 11.04; April and May, S1.05$.

The sales were 600 bushels choice No. 2 red, Ji.05. Oats are very steady but dull.with a firmer ruary 12, lfeHI, by Rev. V. P.

Fulton, at hU are resjiecuuiiy invucu toaiU'lid tne runeral, from her parents' residence, .1711 Mount Vernon street, to inorrow aiternoou, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to FOR SALE THE ELEGANT MARBLE lteaidencp. NOItTH EIOHTF.KNTH ENSINGTON THEATRE. divided among distant relatives, friends and charities. A number of Inventories of estates were also tiled yesterday, among them being Em tlvP tTnrrla ItlJ oun, HOTEL LUR.VY WITHIN 50 YARDS of Now open.

Passenger elevator and all hotel conveniences. Bates, 93 per day 15 per week. J. WHITE, Owner and Manager. rcninwu.

icenng at me ciose. Tho ODenimr bids were O. S. W. PACKARD, Secretary.

JUSTICE, HATEMAN 4 Wool. C. LEON OUMBEUT, Secretory. W. It.

HRK), Wool. W. M. F. W.

SH ARPLES, Yarns. RANDOLPH A JENKS, Cotton. JOSEPH FLING SONS, Manufacturers. JL W. TAYLOR, Cashier.

GEoitoE CALLAOHAN. Cotton Manufacturer. KDWA Hll A. UKKEN 4s CO. F.

P. SIBLEY, Cotton. JAM KM F. MITCH ELL. Yams.

JAMES W.OOAKE Dry Goods. EDWIN J. HAAS. Yams. MOSES BROWN.

Dry (foods. R. GREEN WOOD A BAULT, Dyers. RICHARD GARKED. Cotton Yarn Manufacturer.

R. I. WOOD fc SONS, Dry Goods. WILLIAM M. LO GST ft ET JAMES H.BILLINUTON ifc Manufacturers' FlndlngR.

GEORGE P. TT. CARH FWret.nr Street. All the modern Improvements and In perfect order. Will excliatnre for hnlldlnt site.

Vnr Next week Tues. and "Guilty With out crime." Fn. ana sat, "Beacon Lights." February and March, April and Moy, closed February and March Wic April and May, 53c. The Rales were' 000 particulars address CUAH. W.

BUUI), 1S2I GARDEN Street. LIEDIKE. On Febntary 14, ROSA, wife of Robert IJedlke, aged 27 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, al 2 o'clock, from tbe residence, No. 615 Vine Btreet.

To proceed to Joseph B. Cooper, S9.lRs.56; John Noouan 1,935, and John Slckel, 81,600. ueuee, ia i nrmtian Rtre, uu akl.es JACK IS! of Huntingdon Valley, to ELIZABETH F1HHEB. of Philadelphia. JONES BEAN.

At the residence of the bride, bv the Rev. Isaac Oibpon, on February 10. 1S91, Mr. A. CON HAD JONES, of Conshohorken, to Miss MARY BEAN, of Norrbrtown, Pa.

McCARTKR BANNEN. At the residence, 619 Dauphin street, February ll, iml, bv the Rev. Charles H. Thomas, paator of Fiftieth Baptist Church, Mr. FRANK C.

McCARTKR ami Mius IDA H. BANNKN, daughter of the late Albert J. HOTEL STRATFORD, OCEAN END of Kentucky avenue. American and European plan. bells, steamheat, bathsand all modern conveniences.

Terms moderate. John Wiedemer xuaauts. LYCEUM. YCEUM. MATINEE EVERY DAY, TiKLAUH A DKBRIMONTS BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY.

NextWeek NECK AND NECK. A New Parish's Bounds. cruuu McCAI.I.. On Febniary 14, last, ARCITIBALT) Mi CALL, In the 7th year of his age. The relatives und friends of the family, Philanthropic lshre.

No. 15. I. O. O.

and Tvootrmnlii.H.1 sin. Archbishop Ryan has fixed the boundaries VOnXG MARRIED MAN OF EDUCA 1 TION. Ineakltiir Kinellsl. nnrl normAti rrof. or the new Roman Cathollo narlsh of Ht book keeper, single or double entrv, (Jesfren perma liurmcri, an oi ruiiuoeipuiu.

TA YIXJR JEX. At the residence of the bride, on Francis de Sales, of which church, at Forty nent ninmiiun. auuiwih n. iu, i imes uiiice. THE LEHMAN Ocean End of Pennsylvania Atlantic City, N.

J. Enlareed. fm provetl nndheated by hot water. F. W.

LEHMAN. HOTEL HOFFMAN. PENNA. NEAR BEACH. Open all the year, strictly first class.

J. W. CALLOWAY. Monday, February iswl, by Rev. W.

W. Silves seventn ana npnngneia avenue, Rev. Joseph II. O'Neill Is rector, as follows: Both sMoi EOREPAIKHI'S FAMILY" THEATRE. Every Afternoon at 'L Everv Evening at 4.

CHARLES A. LODER in "HILARITY." Next Week YOUNG IIS. WINTUKOP." Box Oftice alwa.Mi oiien. "WANTED ABOUT TWENTY EXPE RIENCEh Furniture I'nholstercrs. Annlv ter, iiAuiti n.

i a i IjOk aua misbAMYA. EX. both of Philadelphia, Pa. WIIITE IRVINK On Fehruarv 13, bv Rev. J.

of Forty second street, from Schuylkill river to Woodland avenue; west side of Forty sec i unman ur orKH, itiiinian, jn. A OIKL DESIRES Bl'NDLE WASH OR uu ovirci, uujit uuuiuuu uvenue lO l.O0USt sjreet; south side of Locust, Forty second tfo rpiIE ELKTON, KENTUCKY near X. the lieacli. steam heat, modem conveniences, apiointmeiita tlrst class. Open all the year.

E. Wile. J. olliiw clennlnir. ItKOll KLMLT1I Phlla.

II. M. Doeser, Mldvale steel Company. J. II.

DETTRE. Mldvale Steel Company. JOSEPH EN TW ISLE. Mldvale Steel Company. W.

1'. BARItA, Mld ale steel Company. FRANC IS REEVES, Wholesale Grocer. RUDOLPH BLANKENHI HG, Importer. SAMUEL V.

HEEBNER. Chestnut Hill. FIN'LEY ACK Ell, 123 North Eighth Street. SIMON R. FLE1SHEK.

Manulacturer. WAl.TF.lt F. HAUAH, northeast corner Third and Walnut streets. flKOHGU L. REMINGTON, Safes.

WM. O'NKI LL, 2025 North Thirteenth Street. WILLIAM II. ItHAWN, National Bank Republic, E. CLINTON RHOADS, Lawver.

JOHN R. WHITE, Manufacturer. CHARLFS DARE HA YS, and many others. 11K1). THE ORIOIN AL CYCLORAMA OF GETTYSBURG.

PAINTED IN PARIS. Not the one thnt was here some vears since. KL'PERH. STUPENDOUS. MAGNIFCENT.

I ROAD and CHERRY streets. A. M. TO 10 P. M.

ANTED BY A CULTURED CHRIS DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY Dusneis ix o. wnne at 900 bushels No 3 white at and 900 bushels No. 8 white' dead storage, at 52c. at Twentieth street eo. vator.

Flour Is very steady and also very dull The quotations are: Winter wheat patents' poor to choice, and fancy patents' Minnesola spring wheat patents' poor to very choice, 84.05a5.35, and fancy patents, J5.40a5.05. The sales wore 125 barrels Minnesota patent at $5.50 and 125 barrels Minnesota patent at $5.75. Sugar is not strong, but steady and quick Refiners' prices for round lots arc Crown A and granulated, O'c; crystal lfic; cubes andpowdered, and confectioners' Poultry Is firm and active. Live turkeys sell at 12al4c; chickens, HalSc; geese, lOalic, and ducks, 12al4c. Dressed turkeys, chickens, 10al4c; ducks, and geese, Butter Is firm and fine prints are scarce.

Pennsylvania prluts sell at solid packed, 27a28c. are weak. The receipts are heavy no the stock accumulating with prices unsettled. Pennsylvania and near by fresh laid ell at 18c. Trices of Oil.

A for rent, nr fnr baIp Tltironilv rphnilt. rva. ui wno in wru luuorscu in rnuacieipiiia, iew York and other cilien, encaKementH to read to aed people or other Invalids for one or more hours each day. The ladv slnm and ulavs and Is a eood ron tlon excellent Finely appointed. eqtilpmenta first class.

OneHinart4rcash if sold. 1,500 per annum rentaL Apply tOCK BOX OG, uiy niin east, sine niy iirth street from Locust Btreet to Baltimore avenue south side Baltimore avenue to Flftv elghth' street, and east sldo Fifty eighth street to Schuylkill river. Sangulue About the Mint Bill. Congressmen O'Neill and Reyburn yesterday called on Superintendent Bosbyshell to discuss the new Mint bill now pending in Congress. Both gentlemen contend that the bill IS nOt dMlfatlHlhsl wh.nl, I Alrlch, Oeoiye, (12.

Anions, Joseph. Apple, Jacob, M. Raker, Harrlut E. Rarr.John W. 41.

Jleckeil Oeorge, Til. Helshaw. Benjamin, Rldille, Charles W. Brier, Hribert S. 36.

Carter, Clark. Mary A. 80. Corr. kllzabeth.

(10. Kenriv, Thomas. .17. KlilKlit, Erwln F. 42.

1 SaKe, MaKgle, 2a. J.leflike, Rosa, 27. McC'all, Archibald, W. McCuen, Alexander, 57. MoErlalne, Marv.

McOough, Francis, 60. Mcconn. Clara, lid. McHURh.Rev. John A.

33. McLaney, Hugh. McManua, Klizabetil. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. OPEN EVKRY DAY.

Admission. 20 Cents. Children. 10 Cents. versatlonallst and frenerally blesses all with whom ciety are resirfHlfully invited toattend the iuneral, to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late resilience, 114 Federal street.

Interment at Ebeu ejter 'ault. McCONN. On the 15th CLARA A. McCONN, wife of the late John McConn, aged ii6 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

McCt'EN. Major ALEXANDER, on thMJth on his 57th hirltiilay. Relallviii and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, livll Columbia avenue, to morrow ufteriioon at 1 o'clock. Also members of Industry Lodge, No. 13).

A. Y. Keystone Chapter Royal Arch Masons; Philadelphia Commander No. 2, Knights Templar: Robert Morris Lodge, I. O.

O. Independence Lodge, No. 13. A. P.

survivors of the Seventeenth, Seventy second and Two Hundred and Third Regiments, Pennsylvania Volunteers; Colonel Fred Taylor Post, No. 18, A. Kncampment No. 2, Veteran Legion: Philadelphia Fire Company, No. 18 Volunteer Firemen's Association, Union Republican Club, Continental Club, Antl Cobden Club, William R.

Leeds Club and all other organisations of which he may have been a member, Interment temporarily at Monument Cemetery. McERLAINK. On Febniary IS, ltI, MARY, daughter of John and Catherine McKrlaltie, aged 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend the fdnenvl, thw afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 203 Allen street. Interment at Cathedral Aiianuc uiiy.n.

j. Bfie converses. Annress Mrs. viul a uiijWKKT, 1262 South TWENTY FIRST Philadelphia, la! HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE. 100 feet from the sea.

Steamheat. 12.00 and 2.50 per day Js.00 to 9KU0 per week. rt5 N. N. N.

New Party, New Men, New Methods. FOR MAYOR! HIRAM DkWALT. SOUTH ST. THEATRE, South bel. I2th This Evening.

Mat. Thurs. and Sat. McCABE AND YOUNG'S MINSTRELS. Next Week The World Against Her.

Cramer, (Francis II. 42. juanoney, Ann. Culllnvirlh, MaryR. 7.

Miller, John B. 71. brought up for consideration they think It will receive an overwhelming vote In its MCGARRY'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE. N. XL Cor.

Firm and VINK Stretrta MulBrew. Terrence. AS. Dancer, If red. 8.

to. Domon Clinton, Sales THE HOSSMORE.Tenn. and Pacific Atlantic City steam heat, elec. mo! con. Now Open.

Mrs. J. P. DOYLE, late Cape May. FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS ALL flF YEAR Hotel, forty rooms oomnletelv furn.i all mod.

loc. unsurp. Add. Hotel Reading, cor, Pacific and Mississippi avenues, Atlantic City, N. J.

iCWTA HLIH1I Ku IN 1S59. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS Every Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock a grand iromenade concert In the Exhibition galleries by lie GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, Chaj. M. Schmiti Conductor. ADMISSION.

Z5 CF.VT3. JACOBS AUCTIONEERS, 227 SOTTTFT RTltrtT.T. DoiiGilierty. Kllzalieth, 7. Buff, Edwrd.

Dunn, ChnVlea, 15j Joseph, lis. Ernst. William. JONB8 Pawnbrokers. Bale of Ladles' and watches.

Jewelry Silverware. Dry Goods of all kinds. Goods received on itorasro, with or without advances. Perfect security guaranteed. The ouly Pawnbroklmj Establishment In the city protected by tbe Holmes Kleetrle Buntlar Protector.

Mulholland, Ellen. Nash. Frank P. 18. O'Brien, Surah ft.

Schall. MetaB. 12. Hchrader, Barbara, 88, Schurch. C.

H. Strang, John. 18. Suttou. Kllwibeth, 63.

Swensson, Bridget. Thomson. Julie, "walker, Oenevlcve. Genu' Clothing, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Bedding, On TTTEST1A rU Fischer, Laura, IS.

OMnderton, Harrykfl. flllhens. Samli. Oracfi; Llllle, A ffioarfltnrj and, EXCHANGE Gentleman and wlfo reoulre dwelllnir. Knn.

SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, CLUBS, BENE flctnl and Political Organizations can now arrange for benellt excursions during the summer on tbe steamer Republic to Cape May, or Columbia to Augustine Pier. May also chartered for a few desirable date. Apply III CHESTNUT. rPHE GRE ATEUROI'EAN MUSE" JONKS A Brokers. Cor.

Third nnd (asklll t. MRS. HOFFMAN. BUSINESS CLAIR voyant: tells immes of her visitors and the name In mil of the one you marry. Wft Franklin.

lfliren. Owen. I When Baby wis sick we her When she was Child she cried for When she became Miss she clung to Castorls. When she had Children iu gays them Castorls. rBti.Annt.pniA, February 16.

National Trausltcertlfleates opened at the Petroleum Exchange at 79c; highest, 70c; lowest, 79c, and closed at 79c New York, February lfi. The petroleum market opened steady, but became dull and remained so until the last hour, when sell log orders from the West broke the market. Oa a silent rally the market closed steady. slngton preferred. Address C.

A. Times Offlce; Hjuicoi'lt, A Ihery Warden, Frank, 16. Henderson, Sarntiel 36. "Wilson, Stephen W. 38.

eineiery. McHUUH. On the 14th Instant, Rev. JOHN A. MrHl'liH, aged 33 years.

The reverend clergy, relatives and friends of the family are respectrtilly Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at s.ao o'clock, from his mother's residence, 609 Manilla street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Paul's Church. Interment at Cathedra Cemetery, HEADQUARTERS forRUBBERGOODS. R.

IiK VTCK'8 SON A CO, Chestnut St I.I Heraimhty, John. Hurlev. Ellen, flu. imos and Ovgarts. SOUTH JERSEY JOCKEY CLUB.

nTiOTTCF.STF.fi. N. T. Kane, Charles, W. Zurcker, Charles O.

Hulnmsl. A4. nt tyt nicwi, A.illUlWIOn, W. ((ten tlemen only.) Tho human frame revealed In all conditions of health and disease from the cradle the grave. Extraordinary Wondera.

Open from A. M. to 10 P. At. De HARDT'8 PENNYROYAI.

hi. WM. G. FISCHER, PIANOS, 1221 CHXKTNUT Street. OKU AN a.

Racing Every Week Dajl PUm, II. Bold by drugs tsta, Olllc 3UN.VU.

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