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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. JUNE 22, 1896. MONDAY MORNING, SHARPLESS BROTHERS NEVER SUCH PRICES IN SILKS CONNEL. On June 19. 1898, ELLEN, wife of Timothy Connel.

Funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from ber sister's residence. Catharine McMonigal, Seventy-second and Greenway avenue. COSTELLO. On June 19, 1898, JAMES son of John end Hannah Costello, aged 16 montbs. Funeral from his pit rents residence.

1838 Lawrence avenue (Eighteenth and Reed streets), on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at the New Cathedral Cemetery. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CRILLY. On June 20, 1896.

BARBARA CRILLY, widow of the late Alexander Crilly. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence. No. 1549 Garnet street. CROSBY.

On the 19th Instant, DARWIN E. CROSBY. In bis 65th year. The relatives and friends of the family, also Herald Castle, No. 6.

K. G. Apollo Lodge. No. 3, Shield of Honor; Strawbridge Clothier Relief Association and members of Franklin Institute are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence.

Morton. Delaware county, LICKKSES.MARRIAGES.DEATHS MARRIAGE LICENSES. Edward J. Hipgins and Lizzie F. Sweeney.

William A. Lewtn and Anna Dowling. Adolf Ochs and Lena Bracher. John O'Donnell and Alice McCaffrey. Beverly Graves and Hester A.

Lockey. Frederick Schramm and Marie Freyer. Leon Mayer and Anna C. Gramlich. James L.

McElbenny and Margaret L. Hallahan. Frank Llnck and Hedwig E. C. Barwosky.

Jame J. McClafferty and Delia E. Wallace. Charles Haywood and Mary E. Cook.

Charles W. Flemard and WasnU R. Torbett. Martin 8. Smith and Nellie Gahegan.

James J. Han ley and Marie R. Scholl. William Doinbrowski and Wlocenta Drozwila. Edward J.

Bub and Catharine A. Boyle. Charles L. Hanel and Clara V. WUkins.

Tboma Black and Marie German. Thomas H. Pea roe and Anna M. Hartlng. William J.

Herron and Adaline Dawson. John H. Miller and Susie D- Light foot. Charles Heisler, and Catharine R. Miller.

H. Norman McConnell and Elizabeth Smith. MARLEY. On June 19, 1896, JOHN son of Peter and Johanoa Marley. The relatives and friends of the family, also B.

V. M. Sodalitv of fit. Elizabeth's Church, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 2325 Ridge avenue.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Elizabeth Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MATTHIAS. On June 19, 1896.

MARY ANN. wife of George Matthias. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, Bryn Mawr, Pa. MAYNES. On tbe 18th instant, CATHERINE MAYNES.

Funeral on Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from her brother's residence, 1329 Savery street. MERKLE. On the 19th instant. BERTHA MERKLE, aged 47 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, No.

426 North Eighth street. MIGRANTZ On June 21, 196. RUTH infant daughter of Harry and Lucy V. MigranU, aged 6 months. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, oo Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 2230 Clarion street.

Interment private. MURPHY. On the 19tb instant, JOHN, son of John and Sallie Murphy, aged 3 months and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 204 Union street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

MURRAY. On June 19, 1896, JOHN, ion of Hugh and Mary Murray, aged 4 montbs. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 518 Cresson street. MYERS. On June 20, 1896, MARY infant dflnirhter nf John W.

and Edverua R. Myers, Silk prices this morning are at the lowest point ever known in the history of our long business experience. In conjunction with the remarkably small figures, the values are of the best possible character, whilst the goods are of the standard quality in every instance. No such Silk Bargains have been shown in Philadelphia for a decade, and perhaps you may never see their equal again. A FORMIDABLE LIST OF CHOICE, SEASONABLE SILKS AT UNEQUALED BARGAIN PRICES Japanese cords and Kaiki checks in tbe most desirable colors of this season, 17c.

the yard. Keduced from 25c. Printed China Silks, dark and light grounds, 19c. the yard. Keduced from 50c.

Fancy Taifeta Plaids, excellent colors, 19c. the yard. Keduced from 40c. Black Lyons Pongees, 25c. the yard.

Kednced from 40c. Warp Chene Taffetas, choice colors, 25c. the yard. Keduced from S1.00. Decorative Silks, in pleasing colors, 25c.

the yard. Keduced from 45c. Black Brocaded India Silks, 50c. the yard. Keduced from 75c.

3G-inch "White Ilabutai Silks, 50c. the yard. Kednced from 65c. White Brocaded India Silks, 40c. the yard.

Keduced from 55c' Begin your journey to success upon The Edgewood Bicycle by putting $50 in your pocket. A high-grade $100 wheel which we, and we only, sell for $50. ABOUT SHOE PRICES Who is there that is not interested in the prices of fashioh-able footwear How many among the thousands of buyers to-day will take advantage of tllGSG GREAT BARGAINS $2.00 Qxfords for Women, reduced io $1.35 the pair. Brown kid and Paris kid, with needle Paris and full toes Tith hand-sewed turned soles. Women's fine Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with needle toes, tipped with patent leather, 81.05 the pair instead of $3.50.

Women'! tan and brown Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with flexible sewed aoles, $1.95 the pair instead of $3.75. CHESTNUTEiGHTH STREET: Pa. Interment private at Fernwood Cemetery. Trains leave Broad Street Station 12.13 and 1.28 P. M.

DIEBERT. On the evening of June 20. 1896, JACKSON KOBLE, son of Jacob H. and Mary Elizabeth Dlebert, aged 22 years. Funeral services on Wednesdav morning at 10 o'clock, from his parents' residence, No.

313 Liberty street, Camden, N. J. DONAGHY. On June 19. 1896, MARY, widow of the late James Donagby.

Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 722 South Eiehteenth street. DOOGAN. On the 21st instant. JOHN, beloved son of John and Sophia Doogan. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited td attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

No. 3403 Weikel street. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. DOYLE. On June.

21, 1896. JAMES, sod of John and Catherine Doyle, aged 3 montbs. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday atternoon at 1 o'clock, from bis parents' residence, 2339 Waterloo street. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. DYCH.

On the 20th instant, ELLEN, widow of Michael Dych. in the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her son-in-law. Jesse O. Riedesel, No.

2248 North Fifteenth street, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. EVANS. On June 19. 1896, HELEN, daughter of Frank H.

and Frances N. Evans, aged 7 months and 11 days. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at ber parents' residence, 1807 Van Pelt street. GIBBONS. On June 18 1896, GEORGE GIBBONS.

Funeral on Monday morning at 8Mj o'clock, from bis late residence, 817 South Seventh street. GILROY.At Chester, on the 19th instant. Rev. Henry Engard Gilroy. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on this Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at his late residence, No.

600 East Thirteenth street, Chester, Pa. Interment private. GREENLY. On tbe 19th instant, CHRISTI- ANNA, widow of the late William Greenly, aged 82 years. Funeral oo Monday at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law.

H. St. Clair Thorn, 4711 Leiper street. Frankford. on June 20, 1896.

JOHN son of George and Mary Griffith, in his 18th year. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, from his parents' residence, No. 229 Allen's lane, Mt. Airy. Mass at Holy Cross Church at 10 o'clock.

the 17th instant, HENRY T. GUNDLOCK. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Monday morning at 9 o'clock, from the residence of bis son-in-law, Andrew Neary, 110 Senate street. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. HART.

On the 21st instant, MARY JANE, widow of the late Charles W. Hart, in her 68th year. Relatives and friends the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on viednesnay at 1 clock, from her late residence, Rockdale, Delaware county, Pa. Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery.

HASS. On the 19th CHARLES beloved husband of Elizabeth R. and eldest son of Charles H. and Elizabeth A. Hass, in his 43d year.

The relatives- and friends of the family, also the David E. Thompson Council, o. 54, O. U. A.

are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Monday at 3 o'clock, from his late residence. 3643 North Sixth street, Franklin-ville. Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. June 20, 1896, PAULINE LAJUS. wife of the late Francis L.

Higgins, M. of Norfolk, and daughter of the late Paul La Jus. Due notice of the funeral will begiven. HOADE. On the 21st, at her parents' residence, 1508 South Tenth street, ROSA AGNES, daughter of Thomas J.

and Annie C. Hoade, aged 5 months. HOUPT. On June 17, 1806, at Dreshertown. LEVI HOUPT.

in bis 64th year. Funeral services this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at Jarret-town M. E. Church. on the 19th instant, WILL- jam son of James I.

and Carrie M. Hughes and grandson of William and Jane Hughes, aged 8 years aud 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his grandparents' residence, 1832 Passyunk avenue. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. HUMPHREYS.

On June 18. 1898, PHEBE, wife of W. W. Humphreys. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from ber late residence, 1425 North Twelfth street.

HUNTZINGER. On June 18, 1896, KATIE, beloved wife of Louis Huntzinger, and only daughter of Henry and the late Frederica Kell-ner, aged 27 years aud 8 months. Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 1417 Randolph street. Requiem Mass at St. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock.

JORDAN. On the 20th instant, SUSANNA daughter of the late Patrick and Susanna Jordan. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, from her late residence. 316 Pine street. High Requiem Mass at St.

Joseph's Church at 9.30 o'clock precisely. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. JOSEPHSON. On Sixth Month, 19th, 1896. at Newton Square.

RACHAEL JOSEPHSON. Funeral on Second-day, Sixth Month, 22d. JOUIN. At Chester, on June 19. 1896, EMILY F.

JOUIN. widow of Eugene Jouin. Funeral this morning at 10 o'clock, from hpr late residence, No. 114 East Fifth street, Chester, Pa. KELLEY.

On the 17th MARGARET, wife of Robert Kellev. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tbe residence of her son, 521 South Nineteenth street. KELLY. On the 19th WILLIAM KELLY The relatives and friends of the family, also Court Excelsior. No.

8381, Foresters of Amer ica, and the Jhn D. Mahoney Social Club, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, irio urKney street, hied, Mass at St. Edward's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. KOOB.On the 19th.

LEO, son of Jacob and Elizabeth kood. agea years ana 7 montns, The relatives and friends are invited to at tend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at o'clock, from his parents' residence, 632 Taylor street, below Dickinson, interment at Cathedral Cemetery. LACEY. On the moraine of June 21. 1896, SARAH DIEHL, widow of the late Willhui Newbold Lacey.

Funeral and Interment private. LAMBERT. On the 21st ADRIANNA L. wife of Louis Lambert. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

LAWLER. On Saturday. June 20, 1896, WILLIAM, son of George and Mary Lawler, aged 13 montns. Due notice of the funeral will be eiven later. from his parents' residence, 2851 Hope, Front and Somerset streets.

LEIGHTON. On the 19th instant, HAROLD SEIDEL. only child of Walter and Emily Leighton, aged 11 years. Funeral services on Monday at 2.30 clock precisely, at his parents residence, 1709 North Nineteenth street. LINNET.

On Jnue 19, 1896, JOSEPH, son of Hugh and Agnes Llnney, and grandson of Mary and the late John Fries. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectruiiy invited to attend the funeral, oi Tuesday afternoon at o'clock, from his pa rents' residence, 903 Beach street. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. McCAFFREY. On June 13, 1898, ANNS MCCAFFREY, aged 80 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her nephew, Martin D. Salisbury, 145 West Girard avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

the 19th instant, JOHN Me-CRORY, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence, 1322 Kates street. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

June 21, 1896, SARAH, daughter of William and Sarah McDevitt, aged 19 months. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the resif dence of her parents. 1930 Watkins street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. M'GARRY.

On Friday, June 19, 1896, THOMAS, husband of Mary McGarry. The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 913 Morgan street, Ninth and Vine streets. Thence to the Cbnrch of St. John the Evangelist, where a High Requiem Mass will be celebrated for tbe happy repose of bis soul at 9 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Relatives and friends of the respectfully Invited to attend. Burlington papers please copy. M'INTYRE. On the 19th instant, SUSAN, wife of Jesse Mclntyre. Funeral ou Tuesday morning at 8A o'clock, from her late residence, No.

2209 Montrose street. MAGUTRE. On June 20, 1896. ROBERT BRUCE, son of William J. and Clara A.

Maguire, In his 20th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, June 22, at 6 o'clock, from bis parents' residence. 341 Mt. Vernon street, Camden, N. J.

Interment at Harleigh, Cemetery. MARCUS. On the 18th Instant, at his late residence, 1928 North Thirteenth street, WILLIAM N. MARCUS, aged 66 years. Funeral services on Monday at 2 o'clock, at the Church of Annunciation, Twelfth and Diamond streets.

MARRIED. ALLGAIER BAUER. On Wednesday, June 10, 1896, by Rev. J. Luther Sibole, FRANK ALLGAIER and AMELIA T.

BAUER, both of Philadelphia. BEAUMONT WHITE. On Wednesday, June 17, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. Dr.

Thomas C. Yarnall, rector, EUGENE BEAUHARNAIS BEAUMONT. to JOSEPHINE FAY, daughter of the late Edward Everett White. ELDREDGE PACK ER On Tuesday evening, June 16, 186, in Ehenezer M. E.

Church, by the Rev. Henry Franklond, CLARENCE S. EL-DREDGE, M. to Miss ELEANOR E. PACKER, both of Philadelphia.

FERGUSON KUNKELY. At, 2723 Dauphin street, Philadelphia, June 10, 1806, by the Rev. S. G. Shannon, BAYARD G.

FERGUSON and Miss IDA F. KUNKELY, both of this city. HALL WITHINGTON. On Wednesday, June 17, 1896, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Thomas Withington.

by Rev. John R. West-wood, pastor of Seventh Street M. E. Church, 1932 North Sixth street.

JOSEPH LINCOLN HALL and Miss EVA V. WITHINGTON, all of Philadelphia. HOEFEL GAMBLE. On June 17, 1S96, by Rev. J.

L. Weaver, Mr. WILLIAM L. HOEFEL and Miss ANNIE C. GAMBLE, both of Philadelphia.

KURTH TRITES. At the residence of the parents of the bride, 121 Chestnut street. Camden. N. on the 17th instant, by the Rev.

J. L. Surtees, Mr. EDWARD KURTH. of Philadelphia, to Miss ELDORA M.

TRITES, of Camden, N. J. LA PISCH MISSON. On Thursday, June 18, 1896, in Twenty-ninth Street M. E.

Church, by Rev. Joseph B. Graff, assisted by Rev. George T. Hurlock and Rev.

Charles M. Boswell. Rev. JAMES A PISCH. of the Philadelphia Confer-ence, and Miss CLARA MISSON, of Philadelphia, Pa.

WILLIAMS-WARD. On the 17th instant, at the home of the bride's mother, 2501 Master street, by Benjamin T. String, pastor of Royersford Methodist Episcopal Church, JOHN B. WILLIAMS to EMMA W. WARD, both of this city.

DIED. Anderson, Anna W. Arbuokle. Harry W. Amies, Olive J.

Bnchrach, Levi, 79. Baokes, Adolph C. Hnsketter, Jennie. Bergey, Mary. 86.

Biehler, Charles F. Bilger, Annie L. Bower, Frederick, 49. Bradfleld, Samuel B. Breaker, George W.

Brogen, William. Bruoe, Robert, 20. Buxton, Mary A. 45. Campbell, Viola E.

Carey, Mary. Clifton, Lavina L. Colebaugh, Joel P. 71. Coles, Samuel E.

Collatr, Mrs. Mary. Connell, Ellen. Costello, James J. Crilly, Barbara.

Crosby, Darwin E. Dlebert, Jackson K. Donaghy, Mary. Doogau. John.

Dvch, Ellen, 77. Evans. Helen. Gibbons, George. Gllroy, Rev.

Henry E. Green, Elizabeth F. Greenly, Christiana. Griffith. Johr E.

18. Gundlock. Henry T. Hart, Mary Jane, 68. Haas.

Charles S. 43. Higgins, Pauline L. Houpt, Levi, 64. Huffbos, William J.

8. Humphreys, Phebe. Huntzlnger, Katie. 27. Josephson, Rachael C.

Jordan, Susanna M. Jouin. Emily F. KelJey, Robert. Kelly, William.

Knouse, George P. 74. Koob, Leo, 2. Lacey, Sarah D. Lawler, William, 13m, Leacock, William R.

Leighton, Harold S. McCaffery, Annie. 80. McCoiikey, Anna A. McCrory, John, 47.

McDevitt, Sarah, 19m, McGarry, Thomas. Mclntyre, Susan. Maguire, Robert. Marcus, William N. Marley.

John D. Matthais, Mary Ann. Mnynes, Catharine. Meni.tes, Richard C. Merkle, Bertha, 47.

Murphy, Annie. Murphy John. Murry, John. Myers, Mary R. Varker, Charles T.

Keese, Carl. S. C. Ruoff. Charles H.

Sehelsam, Gertrude. Schroder, Walter. Seymour, Herbert J. Sine, Julia M. Singley, Anna, 3.

Smith. Sarah M. 8. Stackhouse.Howard R. Stevenson, John, 78.

Taylor, Alfred, 78. LT instead, Luoretia J. Vfpond, Joseph, 63. Wall, Nicholas. Walsh, James.

Ward, Fannie. Welsh, Mary J. 15. Wilkie, Charles. 19.

wants, Anna. 61. Wilson, James, 70. Wilson, Sarah R. Young, Charles A.

13. AMIES. On the 20th Instant, at Somervllle, OLIVE duughter of Rev. J. H.

and Olive Pond Amies. ANDERSON. On the 19th ANNA WHE- LINE, the beloved wife of Frederick Anderson, In ber 27th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respeciiuny inmen 10 anena me iunerai, on Monday at 1 o'clock, from ber late residence, 3815 Archer street. Nice town.

Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ARBIICKLE. On the 18th instant, HARRY aged 4 years and 10 montbs, only child of Walter H. and Sallie J. Arbuekle, and grandson of William D.

and Charlotte Fusselbach. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his parents' residence, 1245 Cass street. the 19th instant, LEVI BACH-RACH, aged 79 years. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 318 Market street, Camden. N.

J. BACKES. On the 17th Instant. ADOLPH CARL WILLIAM, only son of Charles and Mathilda Backes. aged 18 years and 7 months.

Funeral on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from bis parents' residence, 242 Arch street. BALDWIN. On the 21st instant MARY BALDWIN. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from the residence of her son, Martin Baldwin, 3938 Aspen street. June 19, 1896, JENNIE, daughter of John and Martha Basketter, in the 28th year of her age.

Funeral services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at ber mother's residence, 3927 Falrmount avenue. BERGEY. On June 18, 1898, MARY BERGEY. widow of the late Abraham Bergey, aged 86 years. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her son, 525 Kohn street, Norristown.

BIEHLER, Suddenly, at Moorestown, N. on June 19. 1896. CHARLES F. BIEHLER, In bis 58th year.

Funeral from bis late residence. West Moorestown, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BILGER. On June 20, 1896. Mrs.

ANNA L. BILGER, aged 21 years. Funeral this morning at 11 o'clock, from her parents' residence, corner Pond and Washington streets, Bristol, Pa. BOWER. At Chester, on June 19, 1896.

ELLEN, wife of Frederick Bower, aged 49 years. Funeral this morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 110 Flower street. High Requiem Mass at Immaculate Heart Church. BRADFIELD. On June 19.

1896, SAMUEL son of Benjamin and Agnes Brad field, aged 18 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, on the Welsh road, Horsham, Pa. BRADY. On June 20. 1896, ELLIE, daughter of Patrick and the late Norab Brady, aged 7 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from ber parents' residence, 2320 Reese street. Interment at Holy Cross BREUKER.On the 19th instant, GEORGE W. BREUKER, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, 'on Tuesday, 23d instant, at 2 P. from his late residence, 431 Green street.

BROGAN. On the 17th WILLIAM BRO-GAN. Funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1928 Federal street. June 19, 1898, MARY widow of the late William W. Suplee, aged 45 years.

Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, Henry Buxton. 2740 Howard street. Services at Church of the Visitation. CAMPBELL. On June 19, 1896, VIOLA EVA, daughter of Daniel S.

and Emma Campbell, aged 3 montbs. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from ber parents residence, Mermaid avenue, Montgomery county. Pa. CAREY. Oo the 19th Instant, MARY, wife of George W.

Carey. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the residence of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Francis Carey, No, 1149 Hancock street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CLARKE. On June 20, 18D6, THOMAS F.

CLAEiKE, aged 54 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Anna Ross Post 94, G. A. survivors of the One Hundred and Twenty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the Young Maen-nerchor Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2122 North Thirty-second street. High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CLIFTON. On 19, 1898, at West Palmyra, N. LAVINIA LEWIS, daughter of Daniel and Lavinla B.

Clifton, aged 16 months. Funeral this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, West Palmyra, N. J. COI.EBAUGH.-On the 18th JOEL P. COLEBAUGH, aged 71 years and 1 day.

The relatives and friends of the family, also Rpartacus Lodge, No. 31. K. of are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 4564 Jefferson street, Frankford. Interment strictly private.

COLES. On June 19. 1896, SAMUEL E. COLES, aged 68 years. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 71 State street, Camden.

COLLATY. On June 20, 1896. Mrs. MARY COLLATY. aged 90 years.

Funeral on Tues-dity morning at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her son. Dennis Collaty. 2504 Gray's Ferry road. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's Church.

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PACIFIC and MISSISSIPPI Aves. MrB. WM. McMULLEN. HOTEL RTICKNEY, KENTUCKY 100 feet from beach; $2 per day; 8 to $10 weeaiy; music.

Li. STICK NEY. A ONTEREY HOTEL. OCEAN END VIR- i'l GINIA i Teiepboue 191. Arenue.

Enlarged and Improved. E. K. NEWCOMER. HOTEL ALDINE-sonable rates.

PACIFIC AVENUE: REA-H. D. EASTMAN. PENNS Yt VA NIA THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON, PA.

Ob top of the Allegheny Mountains. Main 11ns I'euna. R. 10S miles east of Pittsburg. All trains stup.

OPENS JUNE 25. Deltehtfol location. Excellent drtres. Pars sit and water. Appointments tbe bent.

Write for circulars. WM. R. DUNHAM, gnpt. TTMI (POlIM DM) MOUNTAIN RESORT.

AT EASTON, PA. At an elevHtion of 1.000 feet, now open under the management of WILLIAM NEIL and HENRY AVERY. Jit. Reasonable rates. Billiard; Bowling, Fishing.

Ac. PRESTON'S SUNNYS3DE WERXERSTILLE, PA. A most delightful Mountain Resort, air. water and scenery unsurpassed; choice table. Send for booklet.

JAMES H. PRESTON. WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS Down go the prices again in the Silk Waist Department and the buying is only just begun. Striped India and black China Silks with bishop sleeves, high plaited collar, tight-fitting back and attached belt. $1.98 Each Reduced from $3.00.

WOMEN'S LINEN COLORED CRASH SUITS Just the dress for these warm June days. Exquisitely mado with open front blazer, collars and revers trimmed with lace; wide flaring skirt with deep hem," $2.50 the Suit Keduced from $4.00. LAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS Linen colors.fignred aud striped Lawns, Dimities, Ohambrays and fine Percales in great varieties, many having detachable collars and all finished with double yoke backs and full plaited fronts, $1.00 Each Keduced from $1.75 and $2.00. FINE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS Two hundred sets of white fringed Table Cloths and Napkins at uncommonly small prices, will be in readiness this morning. 2- yard Cloth and one dozen Napkins, $3.75 the set instead of $4.00.

21-yard Cloth and one dozen Napkins, $3.50 tbe set instead of $5. 3- yard Cloth and one dozen Napkins, $3.75 the sat instead of $5.50. WHITE DUCK TAW O'SHANTERS Misses' and child ren's fine quality White Duck Tarn O'Shanter Caps with adjustable all-silk ribbon bands, 25c. Each Kegular price, 50c. SUMMER RESORTS NEW JERSEY.

WENONAH INN WcBODODDDSlIlOj, K30 gDd A perfect Summer home on Ihe heights of Gloucester County. Pure air, pure water, capacious grounds, Una drives, A completely-appointed hotel. The Inn Is now open and rooms may be-engaged now by applying to or addressing 0. A. WAHLSTROM.

Manager. CAPE MAY. CAPE MAY. N. J.

Opens Saturday, June 27. 1896. Closes September 30. Hotel modernized at a cost of $40,000. Ye old time lawn concerts by Simon Hassler's Grand Orchtstra.

Address EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE. Proprietor. APE MAY. N. J.

MARINE VILLA. Directly on tbe beach. Open for the 22d seasdo under same mansgemenc MRS. F. HALLENBACK.

BEACH HAVEN. N.J. TOD! HL0S) BEACH HAVEN. N. NOW OPEN.

Many new improvements since last year. Special rates for June. Send for Illustrated book. ROBERT B. ENGLE, Prop'r.

mnE BALDWIN. BEACH HAVEN, N. This popular hotel will open June 20, 1896. For rates, room plans and descriptive circular, ad- dress M. L.

HARDT, Beach Haveu, N. J. SEA ISLE CITY EXCURSION HOUSE AND CASINO. Directly on the beach. Commodious ball room.

Kalitz's Celebrated Black Hussar Orchestra. Now open. Terms reasonable. FRANK TIEFENTHALER. TIVOLI HOTEL.

Near the Beach. Open all the Tear. Summer Garden with best of music attached to hotel. Reasonable terms. Mrs.

Frits Cronecker. BCSCH'S HOTEL. New House. New Furniture. Everything First-Class.

Near Beach. For terms. GEORGE BUSCH. ASBVRY PARK ASBURY PARK. N.

J. Directly on the Beach. The leading hotel In every respect; elevator. MORGAN PARSONS, OCEAS GROVE, N. J.

THE ELDORADO. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Fine ocean view. All conveniences.

First-class table. A. LOOM1S. ISCEILA NEO US Open June 20. SLfc hours from New York.

CATSKILL M'T'N. HOUSE Catsklll. N. Y. TRUSSES ff SILK ELASTIC ABDOMINAL SUP-CtJiUU porters: Thread, 3.rn.

Lartv attendants. FLAVELL'S, 1005 SPRING GARDEN, 0ANIW00D CHOICE COAL AT LOWEST PRICES-ISAAO SIODDART. 1208-12 WASHINGTON Ave. LACES AND NECKWEAR Busy days last week among the Laces and Neckwear, but we anticipate greater activity to-day because we have made ANOTHER CUT IN PRICES White, black and butter colored Point Milan Net Top Laces. 19c.

the yard. Reduced from 40c. Butter colored and white Valenciennes Laces, 15c. and ISc. the dozen yards.

Reduced from 20c. and 25c. Linen Batista Insertions, 15c. 17c. and 25c.

the yard. Reduced from 35c. 27-inch Embroidered Linen Batiste "All-overs," 39c. the yard. Reduced from 75c Hundreds of Embroidered Collars have been reduced to half, 85c.

98c. $1.31 and $1.58 each. The Edgewood Bicycle is the equal of any one hundred dollar wheel, because it is a hundred dollar wheel! hut we sell it for $50. BELTS See the handsome presentations to-day at reduced prices. It? will be worth something to you whether you buy or not.

BELTS Real Seal Black Leather Belts, stitched and leather lined, with leather-covered, stitched buckles and slide to match, 25c. Each Red need from 50c. Beautiful leathers in cardinal, navy blu-), tan, olive, brown, green, white and black, with leather-covered buckles, 25c. Each Reduced from 50c. WINDOW SCREENS Every good sort at saving prices.

17 inches high, opening from 27 to 31 inches. 23 inches high, opening from 24 to 31 inches, 22c. 23 inches high, opening from 27 to Zl inches, 23c. 23 inches high. opening from 29 to 36 inches, sue, 27 inches biicb, opening from 27 to 31 inches, 28c.

30 inches high, opening from 24 to 30 inches, 25c. 30 inches high, opening from 30 to 36 inches, 35c. Landscspe Screens, 24 inches high, opening from 26 to 32 inches, 35c. THE "SHARPLESS" GAS STOVES Two burners, $1.75 and $2.50. Three burners, $2.75 and $3.59.

The two-burner Magic, $1.00 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT GERMA.NTOWN FOR RENT, COLO-nial house. Church Lane. Germantown: splendid condition; supurb location; two minutes' from station; trains every fifteen minutes. Address B. B.

Times Otflce. MONEY TO LOAN BARRELS OF MONEY TO LOAN At 1, 2 and 3 per cent, on diamonds, watches. Jewels, etc. Nothing over 5 per cent. RIDGE AVE.

MONEY LOAN OFFICE. 2322 RIDGE Avenue, above COLUMBIA Ave. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY O.N YOUR FUR. ntture, piano, merchandise, etc. KOiiTli EASTERN STORAGE HOUSE.

1517 GERMANTOWN AVENUE. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE An examination of candidates for admission will be held at the rooms of the Y. M. C. Wednesday, June 24, 1896, beginning at 9 A.

M. Examinations will be held at the College June 17 and September 15. Fall session begins September 16, 189G. Circulars, specimens of former examination papers, or other information may be obtained on application to the president, GEO. W.

ATHERTON, LL.D., State College. Pa. ALE UNIVERSITY. Examinations for admission to the Fresh men Classes in Yale College and the Sheffield Scientific School will be held in Philadelphia, at the EASTBI RN ATADEMY. 700 North BROAD Street, beginning THURSDAY, JUNE 25, at 9 A.

M. SHIPPING AMERICAN LINE. li 111) STAR I. FN New York to Southampton. JPier 14.

N. FO M. Louis, June 21, lt A. pl Paul. July 1, 10 A.

M. Ohio, June i7, 11 A. M. Paris, July 10 A. New Yurie to Antwerp.

(Pieril. N. H. Friesland.June 4. 12 M.

Westernland, Julv 8, 12 M. Kensington, July Southw'K, July 16.1.30 P.M Philadelphia to Liverpool. (Pier 5 1. Pulla.) Indiana. June A.M.

Pennland.July 1I.9.TO A. M. July 4, 4 P. M. Belgeuland.July 18,1 P.M.

Pkiladelpliln to Antwerp. (Pierao, PhiU Nederlaud, June 25, 9 A. M. International Nnvlcntlon Company. ilii and Walnut Street.

NORTH BRAZIL AND AMAZON RIVER, via BARBADOES. W. I. Booth Steamship and Red Cross Line. Flumloense 21 I Orlgen July 11 For passage or freight apply to BOOTH Agents, I SHIPTON GREEN, Agt, 88 Gold N.

Y. 112 Pearl N. Y. H. GAZE SONS, Pas.Agt.113 Y.

AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED AGENTS ARE WANTED In every locality to sell by subscription "ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR TIMES," by A. K. MeClure. Very liberal terms will be given. Address THE TIMES.

EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. Philadelphia. MEDICAL MRS. DR. YANNE, 90S N.

TENTH 10 years' successful exp. in all female troubles and irregularities; first-class home for ladies before and during confinement; infants adopted; trained nurses; strictly confidential: satisfaction. DENTISTEY IAINLESS DENTISTRY; FILLING WITH all known material entirely painless; teeth made guaranteed to fit; crown and bridge work; fresh gas daily; charges the lowest. Drs. LOR ENCE SCHOLL, 1017 ARCH Street.

S250 INVESTED EARNS $85 WEEKLY; PROS, pectus, proofs, free. F. DALY. 1283 Broadway. New York.

BICYCLES AND TBICYCLES NEW WHEELS TO HIRE. GREEN'S, 40 South Broad Street, above Chestnut. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. THE OLD HOUSE OF CHILD FOR WATCH-ea and repairing. b24 North Second Street, aged 9 months and 18 flays.

The relatives and friends are invited to at-onrf th funornl on Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, from her parents' residence, 2409 Watt street. Broad and Kitner streets. Interment nrivate. PARKER. On the 18th Instant, CHARLES TAYLOR' son of Mary C.

and the late Joseph Parker, in bis 3fith year. Funeral on Monday at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, iso. 4 onarp nack street. Germantown. i)Rn a AtlnnHr Cltv.

N. June 20. 1896, MARY SHIRAS READ, daughter of tbe late Dr. Z. Read and Martha Shiras, of Mount Holly, N.

J. Due notice of the funeral will be given, rff.se Knrtdenlv on the 20th Instant. CARL son of Christian and Carrie A. Reese, aged 22 montbs. The relatives and friends are invited to at tend the funeral services, at his parents' resi dence, corner Bringhurst street and Reading Railroad, Germantown, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. RUOFF. On June 20. 1898. at Washington, D.

CHARLES son of Charles and Rebecca E. Ruoff. formerly of Philadelphia. SCHAEFER. On.

the 17th AUGUSTUS The relatives and friends of the family, also Industry Lodge, No. 131. F. A. Mystic Lodge.

No. 270, I. O. O. Kensington Driving Club, and all other societies of which be was a member, are lespectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, the 20th at 1.30 P.

at the residence of his father-in-law, George Blrkmanu, corner State and Kawn streets, uoimesourg junction, terment private. IS mf rt 1 OOfl TX TT Tl wife of tbe late George Sehelsam, aged 65 years. The relatives and friends are invited to at tend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law. Henry Lender. 719 Cantrell street.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. SEYMOUR. On the 20th instant, HERBERT J. son of Elizabeth and the late Benjamin Sey mour. seed 19 vears.

The relatives and friends of the family are rpiectfnl1v invited to attend the funeral ser vices, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at bis mother residence. 311 East inautua avenue. To proceed to Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery, Interment private.

tbe 20tb instant. LAURANCE SILK Due notice of the funeral will be given, from bis late residence. Thirty-eighth and Sylvan streets. SINE. On June 20.

1896, JULIA only daughter of James and Julia Sine, aged 7 months. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2624 Wharton street. SINGLEY. On the 19th instant. ANNA, daugh ter of Augustus and Kate Singley, aged 8 montbs.

Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 1 clock, at her parents residence. Maga zine lane and Penrose erry road. DJ111D. JD I lie 1DIU IIIBIHUI, OAItAn daughter of Patrick and Elisabeth Smith, aged 8 rears. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, oi Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her pa rents' residence, No.

2 Bolivia place. Eleventh and Vine streets. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. the 19th ins rf JOHN STEV- r-Aptu, ageu io yean. The relatives and fripvfs of the family are respectfuly invited trftend the funeral, from his late residence yrfS14 North Twenty-first street, on Monday-Mie 22d instant, at 1 o'clock M.

lutermen'vat Mount Moriah Cemetery. TAYLOR. On J9 19, I89d, ALFRED TAYLOR, aged 78 yea Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, frov bis parents' residence, 2430 Fair- hill stree the 18th instant. LUCRETIA of Joseph Umstead, in the 59th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectruiiy luvirea to attena tne funeral from her late residence, at ijreen iree.

Montgomery county, on Monday afternoon, 22d Instant. Services at Green Tree Church at 2 o'clock. Carriages will be at Perkiomen station to meet train leaving Broad Street Station at 10.19 clock. VIPOND. Suddenly, in Philadelphia, on June 20, 1896, JOSEPH VIPOND.

aited 53 rears. Due notice of the funeral will be iriven. from the residence of his father-in-law, 638 Federal street, oamaen, r. j. WALL.

On the 19th instant. NICHOLAS WALL. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 335 North Fifth street. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Augustine Church.

Interment private. WALSH. -On the 19th instant. JAMES, the youngest son of Mary and James Walsh, aged 8 montbs. Tbe relatives snd friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Monday at 3 o'clock, from tt residence of bis parents, 1535 Davis street.

Mcetown. Inter nient at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. June 18. 1898. FANNIE, wife of the late winiam ward.

Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from ber late residence, 2013 Reeves street. WELSH. On June 18, 1896. MARY daughter or Ann m. and toe late Michael WelBb.

aged 15 years, 11 months and 1 day. Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock, from her mother's residence. 1823 Fillmore street. Camden. N.

J. Mass at the Church of the, Sacred Heart at 9 C10CK. the 18th instant, CHARLES, son of Robert and Emma Wilkie, aged 19 years and 10 months. Funeral services on Monday after noon at 1 Clock, at bis parents residence. No.

635 Lorain street, below Eighth street and ail-mount avenue. PERSONAL Barlow's IndJgo Blue THE FAMILY WASH BLUE. ALWAYS HB- For naie ny au D. S. WILTBERGER, 283 NORTH SECOND Street, Philadelphia.

If BS. HOFFMAN, BUS! NESS RVOY 1L ant, tells Dames of ber visitors antt name In full of the one you mrrjr. 505 FRANKLIN St. EADQUARTERS FOR RUBItER GOODS. R.

-a S.LKVICK 8 SON 720-1230 Chestnut. DeHARDT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. 11. Sold by druggists. Office.

209 N. NINTH. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED RECRUITS FOR U. S. MARINE Corps; able-bodied unmarried men.

of good character and temperate habits, between the ages of 21 and 80 years; to be not lees than fi feet 0 Inches and not over 6 feet In height, and able to speak, read and write the English language; recruits muat be citizens or have legally declared tbelr intention to become citizens. Boys wanted, between the agea of 14 and Id to learn field music. Apply at Recruiting Office. lOiS Mf rket Street. AMUSEMENTS GRAND OPERA HOl'SE.

Broad St. and Montgomery Are. STILL ANOTHER GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH. TO-NIOHT AT S. YOl'R OWN SWEET Phona Bv the CASTLE SQUARE OPERA CO.

ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR 25 AND 50 CENTS. ENTIRE BALCONY 25 CENTS. Branch Ticket Office 1119 Chestnut Street. Next Week-CHIAIES OF NORMANDY. rpHE BIJOU.

A. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE From 12 M. to 10.30 P. Jd. DRAWING BOOM VAUDEVILLE.

SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. EDISON'S VITASCOPE NEW SCENES EVERY WEEK. BICE AND IRWIN'S KISS. GREAT SURF SCENE. LADIES' AND CHILDBEN THEATRE.

Reserved Orcbeatra.50c, Orchestra 25c, Balcony 25c, I Gallery 16e. IYCEUM. VINE, BELOW EIGHTH. MATINEE DAILY. THE MAY RUSSELL BURLESQUE CO.

Positively last week Hodges aud Launcbnjere. I- ASE BALL. PHILADA. BALL PARK. Championship Games.

Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 22, 23, 24. 1IA11 1.MHKh. vs. I'HILADKLI'MIA.

General Admission 25c, Play at 3.45. REAT EUROPEAN MUSEUM. 708 CHEST- nut Street. 2,000 eitraordinary wondera of nature Open from 8 A. M.

nntll 10 P. M. gentlemen only. Admission, 10c. For BOOMS FURNISHED ROOMS; 481 York Avenue.

BY DAY OR WEEK. SPECIAL NOTICES n3s CLOSING OF FOREIGN MAILS AT LV-Si'lilladeliihia. Tost Office for the week ending June 27, 1S96. (Main Office.) MU.NUAI.-At 0.1W f. I0r Jamaica, per steamer from Boston; at 6 P.

for Belize, Puerto Cortes and Guatemala, per steamer from New Orleans. Tt'FRDAY. At 2.30 A. for Germany. Den mark, Sweden, Norway (ChriBtlania) and Russia, i.

o. iTave, via ooutDampioo aim ruremeii (umrr iarts of Europe, wben Bpeciully addressed) at A. M.t for Port Antonio, per steamer from Bal timore; at 6 A. for Fortune Island, Hum and Santa Martha, per S. S.

Alvena; at 6 P. for Costa Rica, per steamer from New Orleans. WEDNESDAY. At 2.30 A. for Europe, per S.

S. St. Louis, via Southampton; at 4.30 A. M-, for Europe, per S. S.

Britannic, via Queenatown; at 6 A. for Belgium, per S. S. Friesland, via Antwerp (when apeeimiy aonresseaj; at a. m.

for Costa Rica, per S. S. Santa, via Port Limon; i- 7 A. for Newfoundland, per s. s.

Portia; Sflvanllla and Carthagena, via Curacao, per s. Phtiftrifinhifl: at a. ror oioa. ter s. Seneca, via Havana (when specially addressed); at 6.10 P.

for Port Antonio, per steamer Horn Boston. THURSDAY. At 3 A. for Port Antonio, per steamer from Baltimore; at 4.30 A. for En rone, uer a.

tsismarca, via riyoioiua. Cherbourg and Hamburg; at 7.30 A. ror Bel gium direct, per $. S. Xederlaud, via Antwerp (when specially addressed).

KiOAY. At f. ior utueneias, per steamer from New Orleans; at 11 P. for Great Britain. Ireland.

Belgium. Netherlands, Anstrls and Norwav iBenren). ner S. S. Umbrla via Oueenstown (other parts or fcurooe, wnen sneciflllv at 11 P.

for Germany. Denmark, sweuen, iorway tunnsnama, ana Russia, per S. S. AUer, via Southampton and Bremen (other parts ox Europe, wnen specially addressed). SATURDAY.

At 2.30 A. for Netherlands, per S. S. AniBterdani, via Rotterdam (when spe cially addressed); at 4.30 A. for Genoa, per S.

8. Werra (when specially addrpased); at 4.30 A. for France, Switzerland, Jtaiy, Spain, Portugal, Turkev, Egypt and British India, per S. S. Rretaeue.

via Havre: at 4.30 A. for St. Thomas, Mt. leewara ana inawara IslandB, Martinique and Barhadoes, per S. 8.

Madiana (Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, when Buectallr addressed): at 6 A. for Scotland, per S. S. Anchorla, via Glasgow (when specially ddressea) at a. ror oriune lsiauu.

Jamaica, Savanilla and carthagena, per 8. S. Alene; at 6 A. for Campeche, Chipas, Tabasco, Tuxparo and Yucatan, per 8. S.

Yumuri (other parts of Mexico and Cuba, when socially addressed); at 4 P. for St. Pierre-Miquelon, per steamer from North Sydney; at 9.30 A. for Great Britain and Ireland, per S. S.

Indiana. via Queens town (when specially addressed). PRINTED MATTER, ETC. German steamers sailing on Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays take printed matter, for Germany and specially addressed printed matter, for other parts of Europe.

White Star steamers on Wednesdays take specially addressed printed matter, for Europe. Cunard steamers on Saturdays take printed matter, for Great Britain and Ireland, and specially addressed printed matter, for other parts of Europe. American and French steamers take printed matter, for all countries for which tbey art advertised to carry mall. DAILY. Mexican overland fwest), 11.20 A.

M-, P. M. Foreign Registered Mall, 6 P. M. Mails for China, Japan, Hawaii and Australia.

via Vancouver (when specially addressed "via 8 P. M. Mails via New Orleans, 0 I M. and 11 P. M.

Mails via Ban Francisco. 11.20 A. 3.35 and 9 30 P. M. Malls for St.

Flerre-Miquelon. via Boston. 4 P. M. 1 1 A Uwr on It a ill).

close daily at 11 A. M. (Sailing from Port famyai Monday and Thursday). TRANS-PACIFIC MAILS, ETC. Mails for the Society Inlands, per S.

8. Tronic Bird, close at Ran Francisco, June '60, lHOft. Ma Is for rnina and Japan. ier s. a.

Gae lc. Close at San Francisco July 2, 185)0. Malls for Australia (except West Australia. Hawaii and FIJI Islands, per S. S.

Miowera, close at Vancouver, B. July 7, 1896. Malls for China and Japan, per s. s. Braemer.

close at Tacoma. July 10, Mails for Hawaiian islands, per s. S. Australia. close at San Francisco July 11, 1N96.

Mails for China ana Japan, per h. h. impress of China (when specially addressed), close at Vancouver. B. July 32, ISlfti.

Malls for Australia (except west Australia. which are forwarded via Europe), New Zealand, New Caledonia, Hawaiian, nil ana Pamoun Islands, per S. 8. Maripoaa, close at San Francisco July 24, 1806. WM.

WILKINS CARR, Postmaster. Foreign Section, June 19, 1896..

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