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I THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. MONDAY MOTTNTNGr. JANUAHY 29, 1894. SPECIAL NOTICES unfininnnniiisniuiiHiiiEiiiHiiiisiiiiinniiuiniiiiiHiiiii! SHARPLESS BROTHERS T. COU BARGAIN SALE One large lot of Ladles' Fine Hand-Sewed Boots.

Formerly Bold at and 87.00. S3 Small sizes, 1 to 91.2-1 piT Pair. j-fj La Fine Parts Kid Bluchers. HOQ and 85.00 shoes, 3.00 per Pair. 2j Special prices on gam pie lots of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Fancy Slippers.

Aiso splendid bargains In Men's and Hoys' Shoes. Many lots of the finest and beat nood.4 arc now selling at half original price. J. COUSINS Successors to E. C.

RICHMOND CO. 1226 CHESTNUT ST. Imported White Taffeta Silks, particularly sought after for rich linings, 75c. the yard. Worth $1.

Changeable Chameleon Taffetas are among the imported favorites. 79c. the yard. Were 81.25. White Habutai Silk in a generous width slightly less than one yard 59c.

the yard. A very decided bargain. LADIES' SUITS Carefully made of Black and Gray One thousand lengths of manufacturers' samples, of Imported BrocatellcF, Satin Damask and Silk Tapestries, in such qualities as sell at from 1.50 to 10 the yard. Our remarkable prices for these sample lengths are 15c. 25c.

35c. 45c. and GOe. each. Particularly handsome and especially desirable for Furniture Embellishments, Sofa Pillow Covers, Cushions and the The greatest Lace Bargains we have seen for years are shown on our counters this morning.

They comprise a new and an extremely attractive assortment of rich Laces from the workrooms of Europe's most famous makers, and are offered at about 50 cents on the dollar. Such an opportunity is seldom seen, and to those of our patrons desiring unprecedented bargains, the occasion is without parallel. SOME PRICE HINTS Point d'Venlse Insertions, 5c to 90c the yard. Point d'Veniso Laces, 19c. to $5 the yard.

Point Margot, $2 to $5 the yard. Point Applique, 16c. to $2.75 the yd. Point Gaze Laces, 70c. to $3 the yard.

French, German aud English Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, 17c. to $1 a dozen yards. Black and White Chantilly Laces, from the narrowest edge to 42-inch flouncing', 5c. to the yard. Black Bourdon Laces and Insertions, 8c.

to the yard. Jetted Laces, 8c. to $2 the yard. Pure Rubber Stockinet Dress Shields, slightly discolored in process of manufacture, Sc. a pair.

Reduced from 15 and ISc. Sizes 2 and 3. Women's Fine Paris Kid Button Boots, Piccadilly Toe with Patent Leather Tips, 1.55 the pair. Reg ular price, $3. Children's glazed Don-gola Button Shoes, tipped with patent leather, 98c.

the pair. Worth 1.75. INFANTS' DRESS HELPS Cambric Slips, edging on neck and sleeves, 23c Worth 45c. Cambric Slips, yoko of pleats and Insertion, Worth 65c. Cambric Dresses, sizes 6 months to 3 years, yoke of pleats and insertions, 49c.

Worth 85c. Javanaisc Silk Striped Challis inextremely beautiful patterns, 75c. the yard. Regularly 85c. on January aced 7:1 veiira.

j-unerai on uesnay, January ho, at ciock, from his late residence, in Marlton. Train leaves Market street ferry at 11 A. M. into rest, Sunday morning, January 28, ut 12.55, ABBY wife of Henry K. Lincoln.

Funeral services at her laie residence, 1820 N. Twenty-third street, on Tuesday afternoon next, at 2 o'clock prompt Interment private. MrANANY -On tbe2fith Instunt, ANNIE, wife of Edward. McAnany and daughter of Kdward and the late LucliKia Woods. The relatives and friends of the family ave respectfully invited tn attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 16111 Bueuler street Interment at Cuthearal Cemetery.

January 26. MARGARET MCCARTHY, aged 54 years. Funeral this morning at 9 o'clock, from her late residence. 4 Kvana street, German town. High Mass at St Vincent de Paul's.

McCONNELL. On Jannarv 27, 1894, JAMES, son of Ellen and the late Putrick McConneil and grandson or William and Annie Kane, aged 2 years and 2 months. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from 922 Ellsworth street MCCUTCHEON. -On January 27, 1894, KLIZA-BETH, wife of Robert McCulcheon. in her yar.

Funeral this afternoon ai 3 o'clock, from her husband's residence. No. 553 Cumberland street. Gloucester City, N. J.

McGARRIGI.K. On the 25th Instant, ELIZA, wife of John McGarrigle. aged 44 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon-day morning at 8 her bus' 'ami's residence, 527 Alaska street Solemn I icq mem Mass at St. Philip's Church.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. the 28th Instant JAMES, son of James and McGonigie. aged 6 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atu-nd the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon Ht I o'clock, from tbe residence of bis parents. 1244 South Twenty-second street Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MACK N. On January 25, 1894, BERNARD MACK IN. Funeral this morning at 8.3U o'clock, from bis late residence. No. 2179 Sergeant street, Thirty-first ward.

M.A(iUlKE.-On January 24. 189), JOHN J. MA-GUIRfi. Funeral this morning at 8.H0 o'clock, from his late resl-lence, 18'4 Judaon street, Twenty-third uud Montgomery avenue, the 26th Inst. WILLIAM J.

MA-GUI RE, tn his 52d year. Funeral services tbis afternoon, ut 2 o'clock, at his lute residence, 1214 Napa street MAKELVA. -On January 26, 1894. FRANKLIN son of James and the late Mary Makelva, In his funeral services on Tuesaay morning, January ho, at to o'ciocit, at nts late residence, .3) Byron street, Camden, N. J.

MEALEY. On the 26th Inst, JOHANNA, daughter of JumeB and the late Johanna Mealey. Funeral on Tuesday uiornlne at 8 o'clock, from her father's residence, 517 Rainbridge street Solemn Requiem Mass Ht Ht Phllip'a Church. January 18. 1S94.

at Mosel, Gillesjiie county. GUS. son of Naiinottaand the lute Frederick Mergcnthaler, In the auth year of his age. MOORE. -On January 24.

1894, Mrs. EMMA MOORE, in the "1st year of her age. Funeral services this morning at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Cooper, 2049 Flast York street MURRAY.

On January 26. SARAH Infant daughter of Franklin P. and Clementina F. Murray, aged 7 months, 3 weeks and 4 days. Funeral this afternoon ot 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, i heltenhiim.

Train leaves hirdand Berks streets at 1 o'clock for Cheltenham. NICHEI.SON -On tbe2oth Inst, JOSEPH NICH-ELSON. Sa. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from the residence of his son, 4166 Maiu street, Manayunk. services at st John's church.

KOBLIT. -On the 26th inst. PHQ3BE NOBLIT, aged 79 years. Funeral services at 207 Arch street, this morning at 9 o'clock precisely, also services at tbe Gulf Church at I o'clock. Carriages will he In waiting at Conshohocken 00 the arrival of the 11 o'clock train from Twelfth and Market streets IN UG January 28, EDWARD, son of Mar-giircLand tbe lute Edward Nugent Funeral ou Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 931 F'ernon street Requiem Mass at the Ctiurch of the Annunciation.

O'DONNELL. On January 25, SALLIE. wife of Hugh O'Donnell, Sr. Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 1130 South Seventh street Solemn Mass of Requiem at St Paul's Church, January 26. WILLIAM ORMSBY.

Funeral this morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his laie residence, sola North Fourth street Requiem Mosb at St Veronica's Church. PALMER At Concord, on First month. 25. JOHN PALMER, in theo9thyear of his age. Funeral at Concord Friends' Meeting House to-day at I o'clock.

Carriages will meet noon at Concord station. January 27, 1894, MARY, widow of the late Jofltub Pierce, in the 87th year of her age. Residence, 685 A'atklnB streets. Due notice of the funeral will be Riven. the 2flth instant, MARY JANE piEKKON, widow of the late Auron D.

Pierson, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuny invueu to auenn me runerai, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, Huntington Valley, Montgomery countv. Pa, interment at Cedar Hill. Train for Beth-ayres leaves Twelfth and Market at 8. 10.

POWD A R. On January 27, 18H MORRIS POWDEKMAKER, at North Seventh street, aged 66 years. Duo notice of tbe funeral will be given. REINKCKE On January 26. 1894, CHAR I ES REINFXKE, aged 70 years.

Funeral thts afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1750 Bodine street RICHMOND. -On the 28th instant GEORGE C. BU HMON D. aged 47 years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afierm on at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr.

WUdam Gill, 515 South Eleventh street Interment at Lafayette Cemetery. ROBERTSON. On January 25, 1894. HANNAH widow of Joseph Robertson. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, b08 Pax ton street ROSSHIRT.

On January 26. 1894, CAROLINE THERESA ROSSHIRT. daughter of Caspar and Annie is months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend ibe funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from parents' residence, 904 Sterner btreet, near Ninth and LenlKb avenue. Internieui at St Peter's Church Ground, Richmond.

SHINN. At Jobstown. N. on January 21, 1894. WGOLHION P.sHINN, in bis 69lb year.

The funeral will take place to-day at 11 o'clock A. from his late resldeoue, near Jobstown. SHUSTER. On January 27. 1894.

JOHN A. fcH US-TEH, iiged 75 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 4509 Boynton avenue, German town. SMITH. On the 27th instant, ANNA BELLE, wife of Tbomns W.

Smith and daughter of the late Oliver Crawford. Funeral services on Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon, at the residence nf her husband, Uelauco N.J. Will take train leaving Deianco STEKLE. On the 27th instant, ADELINE 8TEEI.E, aged 78 year. The relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Methodist Episcopal Home, corner Thirteenth and Lehigh avenue, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

8TEIGKR. On the 26th REGIJNA STEIGEtt wile of Thomas Stelger, aged 80 years. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, from 406 Leveiv ington avenue, Roxborough. STOKLRY.On the 24tb Instant, SUSANNA, wife of William P. Htokley, In her 41st year.

Funeral from tbe residence of her hushund, ltancocaa, N. to-day at 12 o'clock. Services at Coopertown Church at 2 o'clock. tbe 25th Inst, SIDNEY, wife of I George s. 1 hotuas, aged 89 years.

Funeral this morning, the 2tth instant, at 11 o'clock, from the resident of ner daughter, Mrs. George No. 1740 West Juniata street, Nlcetown. TODD. On the 26th inst, JAM EH TODD.

Funeral this afternoon ai 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1 hinieth htreet, beow Wn rton TOOL. -Suddenly, on Januarv 26. 1894, JOHN A. TuoL, In the 6fith year of his age. Funeral on 1 uesday.

January at 2 P. from bis late residence. -(015 Haverford street the 27th inst. LOUIS Infant son of tienry w. ana ueriruae k.

iowo, sged 2 months and 13 days. Funeral will take plare from bis parents' resi-den re, 8408 Powehon avenue, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. TYLER On the 28th Instant, LAURA, daughter Of Alfred and Mary J. Tyler, aged 9 years.

The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at her parents' residence. No. 802 Parrlsb street, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery, private. WF.THERILL On the morning of January 20, MATILDA, wife of James C.

Wetberill, aged 42 years Funeral tbis afternoon at o'clock, from her husband's residence. No. 804 South street on the 26th Instant, MARY ELIZA, wile ol John F. Weyant, in the 71st year 01 her age. Tbe relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence.

No. 1440 Ijiwri nce street, on Wednesday alternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Laurel II ill Cemetery. the 25th Inst, SUSIE daughter of Jerome and Margaret Wlngert uneral this morning at 8.JW o'clock, from her parents' residence. 44-8 anktord avenue, Frankford.

HlKh MtiSSUtSt Jourbliu's. WO' i URi'F an uary 26, 1894, In I)wr Pen Nvk, Salem county, JONATHAN WOOD-RUFF, In his 7th year. Funeral from his late resilience, F-Inn's Point Light House, Lower enn's Neek.Stiiein county. N. on Tuesday morning, January Su, at V.W o'clock.

WOHDINOKrt-Oii January 26, 1894, LYDIA wife of Hurry Wordinger and daughter of Rebecca, and the late William a PukIu Funeral on Tues-day afternoon at 12. SO o'clock, from husband's residence, ftlrigham street, above -Ixth and Tasker streets. Services at St Paul's Church Catharine street, above Sixth, at 2 o'clock precisely. the 25th Inst. CHARLES W.

WltiOHT.Hged years. F'uiierai services at his late residence, 4018 Kugli'shVtd street (Fortieth and Gtmrd avenue), to-dy at o'clock. tbe 2tb inst, WILLIAM, son of Thomns Rand EmmaWrhrht and graudion of Catharine and the lateTbomas Wright Funeral Hi is afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his puronts' resident, North Thirty-ninth street ANNUAL MEETINGS n-3SHrMTtNODtS AND BROAD TOP BIT. LKS (All. ROAD AND COALCO.

Olllee, tt. K. Cur. WAL.N UT I'OUETH STS. Piiii.auui.phia, Januarys WM.

The ANNUAL MKKT1.NU of the of the II injunction A Ilrt-ad Top Mountain Bullroud A Coal ontpttii)' will I lnld at the olflre of the Com-PHny on't UI-J1AY, Fehruaryath, lfW, at 'i o'clock noon, when an election will be held for Prasldeat and LMrauor. for the ensuing year. J. P. DONALDSON, Secretary.

Marlton. N. -7, 18114, ALBERT LIBBER ANN, a r-CSB CLOSING OF FOREIGN MAIL AT LVCS PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE FOR the week ending February 3. 1894. (Main Office.) MONDAY.

At P. M-, for BluefleldB, per S. S. J. Wilson, from New Orleans at 6 P.

for Blue, fields, per 8. K. Gtissle, from New Orleans; 8 P. for Belize, Puerto Cortes und Guatemala, per Hreakwuter, from Hew Orleans; at 8 P. for China und Japan, per Hteamer from Vancouver (when sec1iilly addressed, "via at 11 P.

lor Central America (except. Costa Rica) tintt fr'outh PneUlc ports, per S. S. City of Para, via Colon (Guatemala, when specluily addressed) at P. for per S.

S. Ems, via Southampton and Bremen. Tl'ESDA Y. At 9 A. M.

for Santiago, Venezuela and Shv. nilla. Ac, per 8. S. Mextco(whenspecialiy luidreseeri); at 11 P.

for Europe, per S. S. Paris, via souih impton. I IN ESl) A Y. At 7 A.

for Fortune Island, Jamaica, Jacmel, Anx-CayesandHavaniila, Ac. per s. S. Alene at 7 A. for Europe, per S.

s. Ger-nuinic. via tjueunstown at 7 A. for Belgium direct, perfi Belgenland, via Antwerp (when spe-elallv addressed); at 9 A. for Cuba, perS.

S. Sar-aloi'H, via Havana at OA. for St Thomas, St Croix and Windward Islands, per S. s. Caribbee (Gietiiuia, Trinidnii and Toboga, when specially ad-dm-sed); at 11 P.

for Bras I and La Plata Countries, pers. s. Dryden, via Pernamt uco. Bahia, Plo Jiim iro and Santos (Pani, Ac, und Ceara.when Rleclallv addressed), from New York at 11 P. lor Net herlands direct, per S.

Dubbledam, via Rotterdam (when specially addressed) at 11 P.M., for Fortune Is and and Hi.ytl, per S. W. Alvena (Costa Biea, via Limon.wben epc-eiatly addressed) at 11 P. lor Italy and British India, per S. 8.

P. Bhniairk, via Genoa, HUB-DAY. -At 9 A. for Nassau, and Santiago, Cuba, perS. S.

Santiago. FRIDAY. At 9 for Europe, per a 9. Werra. via Southampton aud Bremen.

(France, Switzerland, Itdv, Portugal, Turkey and Rrlifsh India, when specially addressed); at 11 P. for Bermuda, per W. Trlnfdud. TURDAY. At 5 A.

for France, cwltzer land. Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey and British India, per S. uiffogne. via Havre at 5 A. Cam ppebe, Chiapas.

Tabasco and ucatan, ppi H. Concho (other Mexican States and Cuba, when specially addressed); at 5 A. for Huytl, Cumana and Carupano, per S. Prlns WtUem I. (other Venezuelan ports, Curncao.

Trinidad, British and Dutch Guiana, when specially addressed): at fi A. for Venezuela (except Cumana and Carupano). Curacao and Sa vanilla, via Curacao, per S. s. Caracas (other Colombian ports and Cumana and Carupano when specially addressed); at 7 A.

etherhinds direct, per S. 8. Spaarndam, via Rotterdam (when specially aildressed) at 7 A. for Europe, per S. Galtla, via Queenstown; at7 A.

for Greuada, Trinidad and Tobaao. per S. S. Creole Prince; at 9 A. for Scotland direct, per s.

H. Ethiopia, via Glasgow (when specially ad-dntpsed) at4 Newfoundland, persteamer from DAILY. Mexican overland at 11.10 A. P. M.

and 19.80 P. M. Foreign registered mall at ft P. M. Malls for ChlnA.

Japan. Hawaii and Australia, via Vancouver (when specially addressed" via at 1 P. M. Malls via New Orleans at 6 P. M.

and 10.30 P. M. Mails via Sun Francisco at 11. 10 A. M.

and 9. P.M. Mails for St Plerre-MiquAlon, via Boston, at 4 P. M. Malls for Newfoundland, via Halifax, at 4 P.

M. Malls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, close daily at I0.3u P. M. I sailing from Port Tampu, Monday, Thursday and saturday.1 Malls for Australia, (except West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe). New Zealand, New Caledonia, Hawaiian, FIJI and Samoau IslandB, per S.

Monowal, close at San Francisco February 8, 1S94. Mails for China and Japan, per S. Belgic, close at San Francisco February 8. 18U4. MallsforttmHuwailan Islands, perS.

S. Australia, close ut San Francisco February 17, 1894. Malls for tbe Society Islands, per ship Galilee, Close at San Francisco February 1894. Malls for Australia and Hawaii, per steamer Arawa, close at Vancouver. B.

February 16, 1894. WM. ILK INS CARK, Postmaster. January 27, 1894. fF-aa THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF LKSi 'Select Cotiucil relative to the Improvement of the Philadelphia flaa Works, will meet on MONDAY, January 29, 1894, at 11 o'clock; A.

at the Mayor's oflice. All persons having propositions to submit for Increasing the supply, cheapening the cost or in any way affecting said plant are rtuuested to be present and submit the same to the committee. Bv onler of the committee. WILLIAM FINDLAY BROWN, Chairman. r-ate, A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CON-UV-i trittutors to the Ladies' Depository Association will be held on WEDNESDAY, January 81, at I o'clock, at 1108 WALNUT street, to ar a report of the Board of Managers with regard to a different system of carrying on the work of the Association.

OTSEMENTS CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. Every Evening, Matinees Saturdays. Engagement for Two Weeks Only, DSIBsfsEILILIiEITIEDaOBV AND HIS LONDON LYCEUM THEATRE COMPANY, Under the direction of AbbeySchoeffel and Orau. Thid Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights aud Hat unlay Matinee, GBEEQBOSET BECKET IRVING KING HENRY SECOND MR. WM.

TERKISS FAIR BOSAM UND Miss ELLEN TERBY Thursday-OLIVIA (Only time). Friday TH MERCHANT OF VENICE. Saturday Nlght-'l HE LYONS MAIL (Only time) Kext Week week IttVliU.i'i'.KKV. Si'kciai. Notk: The repertoire lor nxt week will be announced tn the principal newspapers on Wednesday and the sale of seats opens Thursday, February i.

at a A. Beginning Monday, February world's great est spectacle, Bests now on sale. CI EST NUT STREET THEATRE. Kverv Eve'g. Mats.

Wednesday and Saturday. A BIG HIT. HOUSE ALWAYS CROWDED. noon mm, OLHtFTT GBtEKlOraOD OSDS Peats on Sale Two Weeks in Advance. 1 ROAD STREET THEATRE Jj Every Eve'g.

Mats. Wednesdev and Saturday. 0SM dDTriHIISUtlMI J.AHT I PHKBIDAS; WKKKl ob, THK MAIU OF BATH Vexl Week Last Week Snthern, Lord TO-NIGHT. His Most Attractive Plays. To-N'flht and Wedncstlav, TACK IN THK MOONLIUHT art FrWay, PAItBU AMI US.

Wednesday Matinee, MONBABH Tnuraday NlRht. COBfilCAN BltOl HEBS. Faturday Matinee. ROMUO AND JULIET. Saturday Klght, HA.ULKI.

NEXT McHENBY. ALNCT- Mats. Wednesday and Haturdny. 1AM TIHJIE OISEM MYSTIC IN A NKW PROORAMMK OF NOVKLTIES. Assisted by JIMfc.

11 KHMANN In her DANCK CRRATIONH, NEXT WKKK-THOHAH W. KEKNB. gKVENTH ANNUAL CERNBAN AMEiCAH ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY ism. In aid of Ih, UNEMPLOYED WORKING PEOPLE OF PHILADELPHIA.

Glvao Qnder the auspices of tbe Ticket (Gent and Two ladles), lnoo. Spectator's Ticket (Atnphltbcutre), 5o enta. Tan be procured mm II A Itl.KS F. WAItw (CK. Treasurer, 31 SOUTH HIXTH Hreell FDMI'ND WOI SIKI-KKB, secretary.

1117 CHKsTNU I and at tbe Academy of Muvlc on ululit of Ball. For private (Mixes cull at the secretary's oflice. niffiTECTI'BBXK'iAflOlf OF THK J. UMVklUSri'Y Ot PENNSYLVANIA. THREE READINGS FROM 8HAKE9PEAHE BT mmi mmm mmm ASSOCIATION HALL, AT 4 P.

M. JANUARY AND FEBRUARY I AND JANUARY 28: Tickets for sale at BONER'S, 1814 CHESTNUT, sod at Hall on afternoons of lee lures. ACADKMY OK MUHIC. a UKllftKN'ft Lwwe and Manage OIIANT) OPKKACnflor the Direction of HANKY K. AHHKY AND MAUuK KORAU.

JUURSlMY KVKMNH, February 1, TANNH-EIWSR. Mraeg. Mel ha and Nonllca: Mur-A ncona. Plan con. Gut'tary, Vlvlnm.

Vin'IietiI and Vlignas. Comturtnr, HIO, A CINE1.U. THUHHUAY KVKNINH. February LK NOZZK 1I tO A HO. MesdnmPri tames, ArnolOMin and Nordloa; Blgi, Aitcona, CartMUie and Krtnuarflrle Ht'szke.

ppatit at Mscber'a, I'-Ui CheBtnutMrtet. 1fH)iifH HcRltueut Armory, Hroad and ('alluwhlllHtreeta, Moortuy, January 5, to Hatiirday, Februt-ry '4, from 2 to ID P. M. Kihlbltlon of yclw arrl CycHnj( Arcefsorlpg. Fancy an i trlek riding hy tin stlrk Family, CharlM KHpatnck and Black.

Concert! by tbe Ocriuftuta Orcbfitra. Ailmtaton, Season TlcktB, l.oa BHABITY BALL CHESTNinEIGHTH SOCIAL LIFE IN WASHINGTON A Big Week For Entertainments Tbe German Embassy Reception. special Telegram to The Washington. January 28. As next Wednesday week ushers In the penitential season society has only ten days left which to complete its dance and the time will be lull of affairs.

In fact some honored guests will very likely be glad when the wear and tear of eating and drinking at all times is over. Mrs. Cleveland has taken part largely in society and is to be present this week at a number ol entertainments. The reception at the German ICinbasisHdor'a last evening was a delightful affair, and the big mansion was ablaze with llghLs and crowded with diplomats in their brilliant costumes. Baron von Saurma-Jeltch was assisted only by his young daughter.

There was no dancing, but. refreshments wore served to the guests. Many from the Supreme Court, Senate and Congress were present. The Misses Imvis, of Philadelphia, who have been spending the reason In town, gave a tea yesterday in the McKee house, on the corner of Connecticut and Hhode Island ave- nuns. The house whs magnificently decorated i with flowers in luxurious profusion, with rones of rost-f.

norilere- of smilax and tower ing ferns that made the scene one of almost tropical beauty. The walls and ceilings were literally concealed in llowery blooms. Among the guests were members of the Dlplomatio Corps, Miss 31 i hired Lee and many proml- nent society peonle, Mrs. Annie 1). White, of Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, Corcoran, who is recovering from a recent spell of illness.

Mrs. Draper gave a luncheon yesterday at whlchMrs. Logan, Mrs.iSecrotary Carlisle, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Stanley Matthews, Mrs.

Field and Mrs. Moore were guests. The table decorations were tasty, being an oblong golden epergne filled with lilies of the valley and smaller golden vases ut each end of the tahie. Mrs. Maxwell gave a luncheon vesterday In honor of Miss May Huddleslon, Mrs.

Cleveland's cousin. Among the guests were Miss Herbert, Miss Br ice. Miss Faulkner, Miss Sherman and oilier prominent belles. Among the social events of the week will be, on Monday, a luncheon by Mrs. (iresham In honor of Mrs.

Cleveland, a dinner party by Miss Herbert and a reception by the Japanese Minister in the evening. On Tuesday Mrs. Fuller gives a luncheon iu honor of Mrs. Cleveland and the Cahinef; Mrs. Faulkner has a tea; Mrs.

Senator Hate a card reception; the charity ball, at which the President and Mrs. Cleveland are expected to be present, will be in the evening; Mrs. Draper gives a dinner, and secretary and Mrs. Hoke Smith a Cabinet dinner. On Wednesday the Cabinet ladles give their last public reception the Secretary of state will give a dinner of twenty-five covers, the guests mostly diplomats; Mrs.

Senator Price gives a luncheon, and Mrs. Oat.es gives a luncheon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Charles Carver, of Philadelphia. On Thursday the President will dine the Supreme Court. On rrmay Airs.

Draper gives a nan ana Mrs. Oales a luncheon. On Saturday the President gives a reception from to to the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. Mrs. Reed, wife of Captain Reed, of the marine barracks, gave a reception yesterday afternoon at In honor of Monslgnor Satoili.

The rooms were beautifully decorated, yellow and violet, the Arehhishop's colors, predominating. Many prominent clergymen and society people were present- J. w. Hayes, a prominent Quaker Citv Knight of Labor, Is in the city. A.

Everly, C. Khodes, W. T. Aldrleh, Charles Gauges, C. I).

Everett, W. Evans, W. O. Soeler and M. C.

Koblnson, all Phlladelphlans, are in town. AN UNUSUAL FIND. The Remains of a Gigantic Deer Discovered by a Florida Negro. special Telegram to The Times. Punta Rassa, January 28.

The remains of a gigant Ic deer were discovered near here yesterday in the swamp known as Monroe's cypress swamp. It is said to resemble the well-known pre-hlstoric Irish elk and Is the only specimen of that kind ever found in this country. The are in a perfect state of preservation, measure 8 feet and 11 inefces from Up to tip, and when stood upright on the ground area few inches under 12 feet in height. The frontal bono to which these gigantic horns are attached Is somewhat larger than that of a horse, while the vertebra, which Is unbroken save at the extreme end, is very delicate andsmall In romparlscm to what must have been the size of he animal. The upner bone of one of the forelegs shows an ugly fracture, which was probably the cause of the deer fulling into the soft yielding soil of the swamp In some remote age, and' where it died most likely from starvation.

It is impossible to estimate Just how many years the skeleton baa lain imbedded here, but that it has been before the memory of man is evidenced by the century-old cypresses that cover the spot. It was in felling one of these trees that a negro saw the extreme up of one of the antlers protruding i from the earth. He dug up the horns and re- reported In town his dhcoverv, but It was not creaueu. ne skeleton will be presented to the Smithsonian Institution hy the owner of uie grounu in wnicu was found. MAUKIKn.

A LTMAN-BROM BACH January 23, 1894, by Bev. J. B. Graw, at the parsonage of the First M. E.

Church, 3 South Hxib street, Camden. Mr. GEORGE F. ALTMAN and Miss JO NKPHINK BBOMBACBEU, both of Bucks county, Pa. ANGENY ROM.

-On Saturday, January 20, 1W4, by Rev. Kame, at his residence at DAVID A.NGENY and Misi AMANDA both of Plumstead, Pa. BLYE PYLE. On Thursday. January 28, by the Hev.

Thomas Yarnall, D. IX, at St, Mary's Church, West Philadelphia, Mr. JOHN HE KY ltl.VF. and Miss MIRIAM HOOD, daughter of Edward Harlan Pyle, of Wtttt Philadelphia. CANTLIN.

-On tbe 28ttl Instant. JOHN CANTLIN, aged 80 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at A3ti o'cu ek, from tbe residence of his nephew, James Murphy, 121 Lombard st ret-l bo em Requiem Mass at PL Joseph's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. CIt AHLES GOOD.

On January 25. 1094, by Rev. IX W. Gerhard, at his residence. No.

INI Month Duke street. Lancaster, ALPCS CHARLES, of i'equea township. and MLm CLARA M. GOOD, of Marttcvil Pa. RO ho lG A On January 25.

1894, hy Rev D. W. Gerhard, at his residence, 1H South Duke strwt, LHncasier, Mr. GEORGE W. PKOKHOCGH.

of Lancaster, Pa. and Miss RACHEL A. MKAKE, of Krultvllle. Pa. FLECK INGER II I LKKRTY.

On January 3, ISM. by he Rev. father Nash, rector of the Church of the Epiphany. J. Mai ALLEN FLICK1NGEK, of FHnntUsburg, to Miss MABY 11.

H1L-FEBTY, of Philadelphia. FOsl KB -TOLEHOn January 24, 1894, Id New York city, by Rv. J. Acherman, pastor of the Thlrty-tltth Street M. E.

Church, New York city. HA UFL I-OHTER and REBECCA B. TOLEB, both of Philadelphia. GRAVENHTINE STf LLF.y. At the Vsldence of thL bride's father, 8U North 'I wentlnli street, January 25, Ih'M.

by the Hev. Hvron A. Woixls. I). Mr.

JAMES L. uravenhtink and Miss BK8S1E WIILLEY, all of Philadelphia. LONG-LATTER, On January 17. 18114, by Rfv. Dr.

W. W. Silvester, JOSKPII R. LuNG to Miss TK B. LACEB.

both of PhUadelphla. (he 23a histant, by the Rev. C. C. Walker.

Mr. OKORGE MKTf'A I.FE and Miss MAP.Y ELLA HMITll.all of Philadelphia. HCH I DT-KAMI LL. -On the evening of January 'I'd, 181(4. at 2828 Frankfvtrd avenue, by tho Rv.

Robert Hunter, T). Mr. JOHN H. WCHMIJiT and Miss BACHED HAMILJs both of this city. MH January 24, lRHf hy Pev.

W. II, Van Horn, at bis residence 2-ln Katghn'a avenue. Camden. Mr. JOHN HHERKR to Miss VIOLA LENOIR, bath of Holmestiurg.

phlla, SOSN A -MICH BACH. -On January 23, 18114, hy Rev. p. p. Bender, at the brides reside new.

Frankford avenue. UUDOLPH J. wthNA and LOUISE MtClIELbACH, boih of Plilladetphia. SUPPLER ROSE. On January 25.

IflH by the Rev. p. H. Mllllken, Ph GEORGE ARTHUR HUPPLEE to Miss MABEL ROhE, both Ol Philadelphia, WAl.I-ACE-DILLFB.-On January 23, 1894, at Rt, John's Episcojal Church, by Bev, J. K.

Pratt, FRANK B. WALLACE, of Topeka, and LYDIA PI1XEB, of LanokiUT. Alter. Mary A. 78.

Anderson, Dr. BenJ. H. Ranckert, Anna M. 61 BlxenBieln.Catb.

R. 85. llovd, Anna, 59. Canlliu, John, 80. Cartin.

James, 2H. Collins, Martha, 74. Coluber, Marion V. 19. Con lan, Matthew, 31.

Conltn. Patrick. Cotton, John H. 67. Coy, Calvin B.

4. Derbyshire. Mary E. 34. Deuble, John H.

27. Donnelly, Joseph, II. Duffy, Hose, 47. Dugan, John W. Karl, Alexander D.

57. EMb, Gertrude. Ferry, Thomas 22. Fitzi atrick. James.

Flemings, Michael, 63. (alien, chanes, W2. Iladden, Margaret, 55. Hendricks, J. Hoffman, Reglna, 67.

Holden, Elizabeth. Johnson. Mary, 41 Keenan, Eugenie M. 4. Kell.

Elizabeth V. 78. Koelllng. Louisa. Kormann, Mary A.

7. Kormann, Caroline, 3, Lee, Maurice. 70. Lenny, Catharine, 8ft. Lentz, C.

A. tie. Leverimr, Ellen. Lieberniann, Albert, 73. Lincoln, Aboy A.

McAnany, Annie, McCarthy, Marg. 54 McConneil, James, 1 McCntcheon.EIiz.73. McGarrlgle, Eliza, 44. McGonigie. James, 6.

Mack in, Bernard Maguire, John J. Magulre. William J. 53. Makelva, Franklin P.

43. Mealey, Johanna. Mergen thaler, O. A. 39, Moore, Emma, 71.

Murray. J-arah H. 2. Nlchelson, Joseph, Sr. Noblit, Phoebe, 79.

Nugent, Edward. O'Donnell. snllle. Orrashy, William. Palmer, John, 59.

Pierce, Mary. 87. Pierson, Mary Jane, 08. Powderuiaker. 5ft.

Kelnecke, Charles, 70. Richmond. George C. 47. Rohertson.

Hannah B. KoHBblrt. Caroline T. Shinn, Woolston 1J. 60.

Shuster, John A. 73. Smith, Anna Belle, Stelgtr, Reglna, 80. Steele. Adeline K.

78. Stokley, Susanna, 41. Thomas, Sydney Todd, Tool, John A. 68. Town, Louis J.

Tyler, Laura, 0. Wetherlll, Matilda, 42. Weyant, Mary E. 71. Wingert.

susie H. Woodruff, Jonathan, 7(V Wordinger, Lydla A. Wright, Charles W. 81. Wright.

William. ALTER. On Januarv 24, MARY wife of Jacob Alter, aged 76 rears, formerly of 2224 Market street Funeral this morning at 8.30 o'clock, from tbe residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Lawrence J. Cannon, 334 Locust street.

on January 24. Dr. BENJAMIN 8. ANDERsON Funeral thts morning at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, Marple, Delaware countv. Pa.

Interment private. Carriages will meet train at Clifton leaviog Broad Street Station at 8-46 A. M. BAUCKERT. On January 27, ANNA wife of David H.

Bauckert, 8r in her 6ii year. Funeral Wednesday afternoon, January 31, at 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, No. 4 Lincoln avenue, Paschallville. the C8th Inst. CATHARINA BEG IN A BIXKNSTEIN, widow of the laie redertck Bixenstein in the 85th year of her use.

Funeral on Tuesday at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1208 North Twelfth street BOY l. On January 25. ANNA, widow of the late James Boyd, aged 59 years. Funeral tn-day at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son, William Boyd, 1605 south street January 26, 1894, JAMES CARUN, son of Mary and the lute Lawrence Carl In, aged 23 years. Funeral on Tuesday mornfngat 8 o'clock from his late residence, -7-16 Titan street, below Federal street Solemn Bequieni Jiunh at St Anthony's Church.

the 25th instant, MARTHA, widow of William Collins, late of Moorestosin, N. in the "4th year of her ase F'uneral this afternoon, at I o'clock, from the residence of heraon In-law, Kdward Burrougb, near Merchantville. N. J. Car rlages will meet the il.2o A.

M. train from Philadelphia at Merchantville. COLsHEB. Suddenly, on the th Inst, MARION son of David and the late Hannah A. Colsher.

aged 19 years. Funeral this afternoon at I o'clock, from tbe residence of his aunt, Mrs. II. J. Mon- tague.

No. 3632 North Fifteenth street CO.NLAN.-On th 26th Instant, MATTHEW CON- I LAN, aged 31 years. Funerai this morning, at 8.30 i'jock. irom uis jate resiuencu. rvo.

ujj; J- ranK-iord avenue, bolcmn Requiem Mass at fit. Michael 's. the 2th Instant, PATRICK CONLIN. Funeral this morning at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 312 Canal street, above Mifflin. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Racred Heart.

COTTON. Suddenly, on the 25th Inst, JOHN H. COTTON, aged 67 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 1452 North Twelfth street Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. COY.

At Palmyra, N. January 24, 1894, of dlph-therla, CALVIN COY, son of the late IT. Coy and Ada K. Stager, aged 4 years and 5 months. DERBYSHIRE.

On the 2th Instant. MARY wife of Henry Derbyshire and youngest daughter of Catherine and the late WiUlam Means, in her 84th year. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. -Ooobteiia avenue, below Frankford. DF.rBLE.-On the 2tb instant.

JOHN H. DEU-BLE, son of Rosa and the late Henry Deuble, aged 27 years. Funeral on 1 uesday morning at 8 o'clock, from bis late residence, 2US Diamond street. Requiem High Mass at St Boniiaclus' Church, DONNELLY. On January 26.

1894. JOSEPH, son of Mary J. and tbe late John Donnelly, aged 11 ypars. Funeralthls morning at 7.30 o'clock, from his uncle's residence, Mr. Joseph Gore.

933 Catharine street MaKs at samt Paul's Church. DUFFY. On thf 2oth Instant ROSE, wife of Patrick Duffy, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Mon-diiy morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her bunt) nd residence, North Fifteenth street bolemu Requiem Mass at the Cathedral Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. January 25,1894, JOHN W.

DUG AN, Funeral this morning at 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence, No, 1805 South Tenth street Solemn Bequlem Mass at Church of Epiphany. KARL. On January 20, 1894. ALEXANDER D. EARL, In his 57th year.

Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 364 Powelton avenue, FERRY. On the 28th Instant. THOMAS ton of John and Elizabeth Ferry, aged 22 years. Lue notice of funeral will be given the 25th Instant JAMES FtTZPA i RICK. Funeral this morning at 8.U0 o'clock, from his late residence, i24 Flelmmk Btreet Solemn High Mass at Ht Patrick's Church.

FLEM MINGS. On the 24th Inst. MICHAEL FLEM MINGS, aged 55 years. Funeral this morn, lng at 8 o'clock, from his late residence. No.

1660 Ferry avenue. Cauuien, N. J. Mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart at 9 A. M.

ALLEN. On the 27th instant CHARLES GAI LKN, aged 92 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, from his lute residence, No. South Sijtb street solemn High Mass at Ht Mary's Church. Interment at Mary's cemetery.

HADDEN. On the2fith inst ARGATET, widow of John Hadden, aged 66 years. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law (John Coudell), Coopertown road, near Haverford College. BEND ICKH On January 28, ELLEN JANE, be oved wife of Joseph H. Hendricks and oldest daUL'bterof George and Catharine C.

Wagner, In the year of her age. I-uneral thts alter-noon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 921 Gilbert street HOFFMAN. On the 26th REGINA, wife of Nicholas Hoffman, agd 67 years. Funeral this morning at 8.3u o'clock, from the residence of tier husband, 28'i Poplarstreet High Muss of Bequlem at St. Lud wig's Church.

the 2th instant, ELIZA BFTH, widow of the late John I olden. Funeral on Tuesday morning ut o'cloca. from her late real, dence, I57 Amboy street Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Malacbl's Chorch. Instant.

MARY, widow of the late Clayton Futnke Johnson and daughter of William and the late Surah Gardiner, aged 44 years and 9 months. I-uneral to-day at 2 o'clock, irom her father's residence, 7u28 Tulip street, Tacony. KEIL-Oo the 26th instant. ELIZABETH VKLDK, relict ot the late Morris Kell. In her78ih year.

Funeral services from tbe residence of her son, 1515 Sober street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. KOF.LLINO. -On the 2flth Instant, LOUISA Ku KILLING, widow ot the laie Henry Koelling. In the 82d year' of her age. Funeral thls afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her daughter's residence, 24u9 North Seventeenth street the 25th Instant, MARY ANN KORMANN, aged 7 years, and CA HOLl NK KORMANN.

aged 8 years, beloved children of John and Magdalena or man. tuneral this morning at o'clock, from the parents' residence, Randolph street Angel Mass at 9 o'clock at Peinr's church. LEE on the 27th Inst. AUltR-K LEE, aged 70 years. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law.

Edward Hmteny, 806 iNurth orty fourth street High Mass at the Church or Our Mother of Sorrows. LENNY. On the 2fith CATHARINE, widow of the late James Lenny, aged 8 years, i-uneral Monday, January 29. at 9 o'clock A- from the residence of her nun, Charles E. Lenny, No.

404 Market street Chester. Pa, LENTZ. On January 29. 1894. CHRISTIAN A.

LENTZ, aured -i years. Funeral on Tuesday morn, lng at o'clock, from his late residence, 1210 South Kighth street, solemn Maasol Bvqutemat the Annunciation Church. January 83,1884, KLLKN, wife ot Jacob Levering and daughter of Ellen Conway and the late Putrick Garr. Funerni on Tuesdiiy morning at 8.ao o'clock, from the residence of her sttpiather.Wiiliam Conway, 46W Trenton avenue, i FraukforU- I Plain Cloth, double-breasted basque with attached ripple and wide three-piece skirt, $. Worth $9.

Donblc-breasted Coat Basque in Blue and Black Cloth, ripple back, wide rever and circular skirt, Should be $12. Blouse Waists ia Plaid and Figured Twilled Saline, surplice front, full sleeves and Empire belt, 98c. Were $2. LADIES' HOUSE GOWNS Mother Hubbard styles In Dark Chintzes, round yoke back and front, 90c. Regular price 1.50.

Watteau Back and Full Front, deep shoulder ruffle and wide sleeve, made of Pink, Blue and Gray Striped Chintzes, $1.50. Regular price $2.50. 50-inch wide All-Wool French Serge in a very desirable shade of Black, 75c. the yard. Was $1.25.

DRESS LINEfGS In this department we show all that is new and desirable at prices exclusively our own. French Cambric, all colors, 12c. the yard. Regular 18c. Figured Black Back Linings, l2Hc.

the yard. Regular price, 18c. Best Colored Cambrics, all shades, 4c. the yard. Black English Batiste, fast colors, 22c.

the yard. Worth 30c PILLOW CASES 42x36 Inches, 5c each. 45x36 inches, 8c. each. SHEETS, beautifully made of Fruit of the Loom Muslin, 2x2 yards, 69c each.

Worth 85c Table Linen Bargains, which represent every good feature that a bargain implies. Pnre Linen, extra quality, the yard. Reduced from 75c. Cream Damask Table Linen, 37c the yard. Reduced from 50c.

PERSONALS MBS. HOFFMAN. BUSINESS CLAIBVOY-ant, tells names of ber visitors and tbe name In fulloltheone you marry. So Frankllu street. SUTFEBKRS FROM THE EFFECTSOF early Indiscretions ransutt Dr.

Lobb, S.H Nortb Fifteenth street, aud be permanently cured. DRTblTHARbT'S I PFNYROYAirpIllS. IL Soid by Drugslsts. Olllce. 2u8 North NINTH.

HEADCiUARTKHS FOR lll'BhKK OOODS. B. LEVICK'K SON A CO RESSM NOTICE -OUB aecnt will call shortly. HELP WANTED A LE. ABrocBwrvL inwiTrancr or btttldino nodety rmiicltor may ohtaiu a poult Ion as chief oi orKHniiemior an MfaDimiieu oeufncmi organiaa-it n.

wlih a iiuuratiU'ed apiary of f2.00u peraiinum. Address for one week. lviag reference andeiperi- tjui-tj, w. r. i linen SITU ATIQySjy.A KE.HALK, WANTED BY A lTdyTa HITUATION AS companlou to au elderly or Invalid lady or to take cbariff of rnotlu'rless children.

References given anil required. Addresi ins A F. Shaw, 715 North Kankln Street, Naichei, Mlna. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED-AIIENTS ARE WANTED tn every locality to sell by aubscrlotlon ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR T1j.ES," bv A- K. McClure.

Very liberal term! will be given. Address THE TIMER, Ele-hth and Chestnut. Philadelphia. PROF. S.

AHHKR AND SON. BROAD below Walnut second quarter; reduction kclaeini. neall A turmm aim evening: children, Wed. and Hat: ladles' class Mon. and 6 to private leanoni daily waits and two step a specialty: fancy dancing tauglit; new book on dancing, ota.

Tuli, DRESS SUITS FOR BALLS ANDPaR- X' hlred. Reduced rules to clubn. ZT7 N. Ninth. FOE SALE HICAOO HOTEL GOODf t.nOO ROCKERS, bandaome cant ttenls.

(Vic. each, worth 4i 75; I pillow mi and ttfc, cuch, worth ii.uo; ullver- ware. UneiiH, lartfc mock or carpets, over two hundred rooms, all kinds at a nong. all quirk get bargains, tkiulheast corner and is'oble. AH I NO MACHINES, BALL BEARING and genuine westerns.

Wrlnirers. Sweeoera. all kind sold, rt paln-d; new lot Kngtlab Ataugieg. "I A PETS LAR(K INVOICE BHI'SSELS AND velvet anu inirrain cariia to ao cneoi). houta- east corner Second and Noble.

BOTTLES -ALL KINPt) BOUGHT AND SOLD, send pontal. ilnkleetlne Feldman, OSouth Tenth street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY. MONEY. MONEY.

THE PO Pillar Brokerage Company. 1UJ8 Arch Street, makes loans upon houaeliold goods or other approved attcurlty, promi'llv on reahoiiHiile terius. WANTS WANTED COPIES THE WKEKLY EUL tion of The limes (if A.rtl 2 and Wand July 2b und M), IWH Addrt'an J. Times OlUcu, WA TED SKCONi) AND I RNI 1URE PbnoH.Carpels (entire noune). Ad.

1817 Green rij.N0S AND ORGANS leh H'O NEW PIANOS. (10 USED PIANOS. fir iSAll sty lea. All niakea Prlcew and termn correspond with the hard times. CoinpM list with dom-rli-tlon and prices m.illed free.

OrKannat factory prlcea Geo. It. lendiiK A 12Ji-l Chestnut K00TS VINE STREET, SOL'tllAhT CORNER FIF-teeutb Furu. rooaia; peripaneut aud trauslvut; like. DRESS TRIMMINGS Exquisite varieties of dainty embellishments suitable for evening in Crystal, Opal, Gold, Silver, Spangle and Pearl.

25c. the yard. Worth 50c. 38c the yard. Worth $1.00.

-50c. the yard. Worth $1.25. It will profit you to examine our handsome assortment of White Counterpanes, as the prices are the lowest we have ever known. 75c.

each. Worth $1.00 90c. each. Worth $1.25 $1.15 each. Worth $1.50 $1.20 each.

Worth $1.75 Ladies' White Ribbed Merino Vests, with long sleeves, 29c. each. Reduced from 50c. 3Ien's extra quality cotton half-hose in slates, modes, tans and fast black, double heel and toe, 16c. the pair.

Worth 25c. SHAKER FLANNEL Decidedly the best value ever offered. One yard wide aud a very excel lent quality. 25c. the yard.

Worth 50c. HABERMAN'S STEEL ENAMELED WARE Habermnn's Siecl Enameled 3-Ouart. Straight, Covered Saucepans, 25c. from 50c. Hiibcrniiiii's Steel Fnameled 4-Oiiart Pudding Pans, 25c.

Reduced from' 85c. Wood and Bone Handled Knives Forks, 87c. the set of (i knives ant? forks. Patent Egg Beaters, 10c. each.

Regular price, 25c. STREETS WINTER E'S0RT3 ATLASTIC CITY. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Everv convenient, Including hot and cold sea water bat lis and elevator. THK A- B.

ROiiERTS COMPANY, J. D. ISOUTHWICK. Uanaver. JJADDON HALL.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Will Open February Directly on the Beach. Send for Circular. LEEDS A LIPPINCOT1'.

IT OTEL TTDaMOiSKIDDaE ATLANTIC C1TY.N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAH. rjllll MICHIGAN AVENUE. NEAR BKACH.

JAMES HOOD. SEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. After Improvements and refurnishing Is now open for tbe year.

Elevator and salt water bat lis In bouse, CJ1ABI.ES EVANS. rpHEKI.KTON-KENTUCK AVENUENEAB Rescb Horue comforts steam heat appolnt- meute tirst-cln. WILE. 'OR EST SPRINGS HOTEL, FIFTH HEASON. WILL OPEN FKBBUARY 1KH.

Every convenience. Including steam heat and open fireplaces, electrtc llKhrs aud bells, elevators, sun parlors. For terms, etc, address JAMEs i BONO, Manager lAlnyett Hotel, Philadelphia, ordKOBol; Pt EII FElt, lirown's Mills. Bur-lliiftion county, N. J.

LEGAL NOTICES 4)V WILLIAM K. REEVES, PE-j ceaaed. Letters tesuimentary on the abovn Estate liavtnK bt-en ranted to the iinderstgntd, all perfcona Indebted to the oh Id Kftaieare rfyui-nied to make pay in en and tlis liaviug cluiiurt tu pitw nt the sutue without delay to FRANCIS M. REEVES, UKEVKH. Pomerton, Thirty-third ward, Philadelphia, or to his Attorney.

II. uUUMBHAAR. 11HTA1 OF ISIAIH F. JACOBS, DEcEAsKp. Letters of ad minim ration on ihe above having uen grutiK to the undersigned, all penionn Indebted to the suid estate are requested to make partnent, anu tlmt huvlng claluut to praeui iuu same, without delay, to BENJAMIN JACOBS.

380 North Fortieth Phliadelpbla, Pa. OrtO blHuttortiev, J.BARTON RErTiiVV, Na Walnut Mm-t, Plilimteipliia. LOANS. M0aT3AGE3. ETC.

'M, 300, f4nt1. ffrOO TO LOAN THE COM. 0 MEHC1AL LOAN AND TRUST CUMPAN 01 IKII A HCH Street, make loans, accepting per-ooniti security: new ami Improved plan paynen'i ti! weekly on each ait plied lor, AH pcmutifldts bti-lntf to he 1 need in position to borrow from flii to fr-sti antl not be required to put- exuuitiiii charges without sharing In same, are requested lnveMlii(Hle the method of this curununy. overijOO loans uiudu during pat year. fOHTtlAHF WANTED IN ALL AaTODNTI i-i tnu to iti.

WALTER, II. ALLEN. 7011 WALNUT FOR FIRST AND SECOND MORT. ttuttes. J.

H. I III "it walnut si. EDUCATIONAL rpHE MtKSKS WEI. HONS FRENCH AND A KNUI.I1H SCHOOL. .1111 Heventeentb Ht rilHE NKFF COI-LU'IF.

OK Arch btreet, leend for new catalogue. AMUSEMENTS GRAND OPEBA HOUSE. OLD COMEDY. To-Nlgbt IbeOreat AMERICAN HM, Tn? i mm mew As WIDOW WABBEN, In TTOOLE 08(MQD TF(D MRU Mr. and Mrs.

Hrtney Drew and iireat support. Branch Ticket Oflice. 11IK CHESTNUT htreet. THE BIJOU. ElKhtb Street, above Race.

CONlf.NUOUS PERFORM ANC8 From 12 to lu.30 P. M. Monster Rellned Varletv BIIL If-TIIK BF.ST ACTH-1S Rlluwat Bill In the World. AND CHILDREN STHEATRR. OrchcHtra, 2.1c Jlalcony, 'J0c Oallery, loo.

CADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. AnNI'ROSH' 1ITH HT. OPERA HOUSE. Every Evening and Sat Mat. CARMROKS THE (ilUP.

CAIINCKOSS' MISSTUKIJi. MIMtTRELH. MINMTRBIH "OLE VI1U1INNY HOLIDAY'S," "Scene In a Trolley Car." Replete with Litutchable Incidents. Box Olltce Open. IJEOPLE'H THEATBE.

Kensington Avenoe and Cumberland Street 'I be Favorite Comedy Drama, fcAULE'B NEST," Jim Hall spars with Steve O'Donnell. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. Next Week "Tbe Dlstriot Fair." 9TH AND ARCH DIME MUSEUM. ADA I Montana's sllverstatue of Justice. BEI1AN IM.Htfl IN RILVER.

IN SILVKH I IN THE RASE. THE GENUINE WUKl.U'K Aln CAUim J. In the Theatre, THE EUCLID SPECIALTY COMPANY, A RKFINED VAUDEVILLE SHOW IS XX AT TP ffl NORTH EIOHTH ST. THE fe) tfUUU 11 A. M.

to II P. M. Nelson Rlsters. Psquerette. Lydla Yeamana-Tltus.

Llllle Landtree and 66 others. ITHMIKFADOH'H FAMILY THEATRE. ATI DAILY. lfUUI'll." Prices 1. or so cents Next rAST mail." ILMOItEH AUMTOKIUM, walnut, above Klgbtb.

mios', CO.MMITAXS And J. W. KJ'Lf. the Wit. Vopuiar Prices ami Regular Matinees G1 RABD AVENUE THEATRE.

Every Mots. wea. ana sab inc piiauunnAirii. Next Week Lena's most Interesting Play, PAWNTICKET 210. XT ATION A TH EATRE, TliK RE1IIN1NU t'ARCICAL COMEDY.

THE DA.I.KK. TIIEIMZZLLR MATINEE TO-MORROW. Next Week-HKO. THATCH LB IN AFRICA. matinee daily.

W. WILLIAMS' BIO snow AND WAHLAND 4 JOHNSON, THE HTBONO MEN. rilHK OKEAT EUROPEAN MUSEUM. 1 Jus 11 TNUI street. The Human frame revealed In ull condlttnns of heslth and disease a.imil extraordinary wolidera.

Open 0 A. M. till 10 P.M. For gentlemen only Admission. 26 cents.

STANDARD-MATS. DAILY EXCEPT MON. TIU Wei'k-PKCK'." HAD HOY. Next-AiA UUAYln KAtT LYNN MPIRK THEATRE. THE STttUHOLE OF LIFE.

GE0CERIES Ip I NEST DRY ROAST COFFEES 2. SO, 2 AND H6 cents: Oolong tea, lib cents 4 lbs. strictly fancy flour, 30 cent- a bnR Vanilla and Lemon Ex tract, ftcentft, McOovern ez Hon, 4WK iMncaster Av, BUSINESS CHN0ES 14M)R fcALE A GOOD PAYINO LICENSED property. No agente. Addiiwa Jitb Wood, Koweri, Dvl.

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Years Available:
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