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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES; 10 SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1894. FALL AND WDTTER RESORTS BXTSDTESS CHANCES PERSONALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAIB 11 PROVED PKOPEKTIES-CITY. IMPROVED tbe 5th Inst. JOHJ? JOSEPH, son of Thomas and Margate! Benahan, aged 28 years. Funeral on Slonda? morning at 8.f o'clock, from his parents' residenoe, 1713 Man ton street, bolemn Mass at ftt Charles' C'harch, Instant.

KATY youngest daughter of Henry and Louisa Blunter. Funeral to-day at I o'clock, from the parents' residence, 1321 Hutchinson street. BOY D. Suddenly, on December 7, GEORGE son of the late Hugh and Isabella Boyd, aged 45 years. Due notice of tbe funeral will be given.

BRILL. On the th instant, 184, WILLIAM AUGUST, son ol the late Christopher and Lydbi Brill, aped 22 years. 5 months and 5 days. Funeral services this afternoon at o'clock, at his late residence, 27i Master street. BRINTON.

Suddenly, on December of angina pectoris. Doctor J. BKRNARD LRINTON. in the th yesr of nis age. Funeral on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, from bto late residence, 75 Corinthian avenue.

BROWN, On the 7th instant, KATIE, daughter of James and Kate Brown and granddaughter of Catharine and the Jale Cannon, aired 6 yars and ui on lis. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 from parents' residence, 2ii28 Edgemont street, Eighteenth ward. the Cth inst. MARGARET widow of the hue Michael M. Brown tind daughter of the late William and Sarah Burns, formerly f31 Washington avenue.

Residence, 1128 South Tenth street. Due notice of the funeral will Le given. BRUNER. At Chicago, suddenly, on the 4th of neuralgia of the heart, CHARLES E. BIU-NER.

formerly of Philadelphia, in the 67lh year of his ac. CALI.AN A N. On Pecemljer 7, JOHN CALLA-NAN. Funeral on Monday morning at 8'i o'cock. from his hde residence." 32fi0 Lancaster street, W.

P. Solemn Requiem Mass at St, James' Church, Hi o'clock. Ca Ml'BKLL. On the fith JOHN CAMP-BfLL, aged years. Funeral service on Monday, at I o'clock, at his late residence, 1716 Dickinson si reeL C'ARKY.

On the Cth Instant, EDWARD CAREY, ajjed 75 years. The relatives and friend of the family are re-speetimiy invited to attend the funeral', on Sunday alterilOOIi at 2 'chirk, frum hi Ifttd ret. NEW JERSEY- JAKEWOOD, N. J. FIFTH SEASON.

Special terms to families remaining a month or longer. Orchestral music in sun patlors daily and during inner. BEAD TTC MANAGER. Address Howl Waldorf. Ji.

cltr, until IX-c. 11 PAVID a PI.UMER. Manager. OPENS DECEMBER 15. HORACE PORTER, Manaser.

ATLAXTIC CITY. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Every convenience, includlns hot and cold sea water baths and elevator. THE A. B.

KOUKRTS COMPANV, J. ii. SOLTHWICK, Manager. TIOTOKI Ocean End south Carolina Avenue, near Troi Pier. Open all the year.

M. WILLIAMS. MISCEELA NEO US. TMiASWiE, USA. li OPENS DECEMBER 15, lfiP4.

For circulars, apply to F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, NEW YORE CITY, or to WILLIAM E. DAVIKS. THOMASVILLE.OA.

DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY TONES' RELIABLE PATTERNS COATS AND fj si: alterlin; eoHts a spt-oialtv; EIGHTH Street," line tailor llnisb. 28 booth "I-vRESSl'S ADK IN LATEST PARISIAN 1 styles 1, lAjndon tailor cowns reasonable: fancy wnists5.iup. Call K. HUMAN, Ilia CHESTN UT Street. I VIESKMAKERS-LADIES AND GIRLS TO I lenni the French dress-cuttlnt: system In seven lessons.

M. K. HUM AN. Ilia ESTNUTSt, DUE-iloi neat M. RICHMOND'S, MORRIS St.

jLOSNDJFOTOD C26 REWARD FOR RETURN OF OPEN-FACE Kokl watch, marked on ontsidewlth monogram, K. and on inside, "Alex. K. Dickson. December 25th.

IS7S also sliver hunting case watch marked on outside, King, 1885 also long, slender gold chain. Lost at Merlon Cricket Club, November 13. ALEXANDER KING DICKSON, KtiOO CHESTNUT Htreet. OST-BONDN6r7o CITY PH I La7 tlon made for new one. IISE PRACTICAL Fl flEt Makes a specialty of altering and remodelling Furs at lowest nrices consistent with skilled workman ship.

Sealskin redyed to equal new. ur trimmings Ht areatly reduced prices, $, goo, s. flupjT. SEAL A rSiENTS A Nl ALL KINDS OP'PUH giKMls made over, redyed and repaired at lowest rates by OTTO 1IARTWICH, No. 12 FILBERT.

CAJRPETCLEANn UAKKR CITY CARPET CLEANING COM- uanv. Third above Poplar. We clean all kinds the lowest price, cents per yard, (remove all moth). Call for and return them within 24 hours free IlNTEliPRlSE CAT! ET-CLE AN I NO WORItS, North TWENTY-FIRST Street. Carpet! cleaned, moths removed, 3c.

yard. We guarantee our worli. (SEND POSTAL.) 1" EKHLESS CA KT-C LEAN I GWO RK SO North BROAD Street. Three cents per yard (hnuling five). GAS STOVES dkhlelp wmm 8 OAS HEATINO KADIATOHS.

KHDaiiSl DSQULDdDLLtPDa HANOE CO. JCYPEWRITERS rriYl'IiWHlTEUS FUR STAN D- Jl mil niftkes. Htrlctly tlrRt-eltiHS miicti lues, lowest rnte in fltv sliippe'l unvwhere sold on inontbly pnvniPllts. TYI'EWRI EX- 1104 CHESTNUT. rp I'EWll I TKItS A 1 EOdKAPHS- JL New and second-lmnd, all makes, for Sttle or rent, ut harKains; non-fllll iib ribbons 50 cents each catalOBiii'i tree.

PALM Ell. H02 WALNUT Ktreet. JXCUESI0NS "iALTFORNlA TEXAS. MEXICO. special semi-monthly Tourist Parties over the Southern Pactilc Company's Sunset nnd Ogrten Routes.

Cheap rates. Applv to the SOUTHERN PACI FTC 343 Broadway, New York, 49 S. Third Philadelphia, or lwu k. uertnan Hammore. GROCERIES rilHF.

CIRCULARS OFFERING- 10 POUNDS Sugar with 1 pound 60c- Tea seem reasonable, but the Consumer uays ior tne huear. We sell the name Tea at loc. pound and the Sugar at 4c, thus Having Sc. at our Stores. MrGOVERN, 11134 MARKET, iiH-ti IjAiNt An I Ml Avenue.

OPRUCE STREET. IKI TWO BEAUTIFUL front second-story rooms, with board. Mlsa Hanby. formerly ol 191 alnut Street. SPRUCR STREET, NO.

711-HANDSOME SKC-oiid and third-story rooms, with board; table board moderate. SEWING MACHINES new or s-eond-hand sewing machines? Singer, Domestic. Household. W. A W.

No. White, Home, Standard. KAIGHN A dealers, 2uao Ridije Avenue. MEDICAL aDIES. WHY- SUFFER FROM IRREGU- larlties wTien I will send vou the prescrlytlon that cureu me iree oi cnarge tseaieut.

Aauresa Mrs. S. F. BRADLEY, Box ld Bridgeport, Conn. DIESRE A DIES' RESTAURANT 112 S.

12TH A KATHARINE MrCUNFi-Lunch a la carte; table d'hote from rt to 8. Special attention given to orders (or croquettes, salads c. COAL AND WOOD WILLIAM STILL'S LEHIOH COAL YARDS, WASHINGTON Avenue. Branch olllce, 214 South TWELFTH. ROOMS WANTED ITT ANTED TH OR FOUR ROOMS UP town for light housekeeping.

W. A. 1725 VINE street. GENTS' FURNISHING SI SHIRT FOR 58 CENTS. A.

COULTER. 120 South EIGHTH Street. TAILORING I FINEST MERCHANT TAILORING BY 1 GEORGE KWII'T, 223 South EIGHTH Street. Perfect lit guaranteed. SH0EMAKING TTVINEST CUSTOM-MADE SHOES AT 209 S.

EIGHTH st, Also repairing. RPATOLA. T0NS0RIAL HIGH CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING at Fit AN K'S, tbe pop. barber, SKI BA NSOM. CITY HAJ-L LAUNDRY, ft SOUTH SIXTEENTH good work reasonable prices.

TOE HMEf 000 IPOS! DECEGffiR 12 LMITOP, GO. 4 IhMll OMSE UMEUPIES LMEWM, M. J. OPENING BEAUTIFUL DRESSED DOLLS reduced, mil tine, and other dolls reduced. Dolls witb human hair wigs, 1.25, half price.

Dolls repaired; wigs forsale; open evening. BEAM'S, South EIGHTH Street RAN KLIN STUDIO 6fM USK'Ta RT'aND Languased.531 FKANKJ IN St. Thirty branches, to 10 a quarter. Day and evening instruction pri-vatelyand classes, circular. Alex Scheinert, director.

PRETTY FEMALE CHILD-FORAfj6p tlon, aged three months; light complexion; dark eves; perfectly healthy. Apply to Box 11. Times Office. EGENiATTflToYPSV. IM JI k.

having traveled over the world as queyn of the tribe; is well known in Europe. 247 K'i II. Charms. MHsT HOFFMAN, BUwI NESSCL AlRVOY-ant. tells names of her visitors and the name Id full of the one you marry.

Su5 FRANKLIN st, MRS. MEMO. MIDWIFE. WW X. ELEVENTH Mc, 2" ladies boarded before and dur.

infants adopted; terms mod. pi J. ovi OF ALL KINDS REDYED AND MADE er to li-ok like new. RElsK North THIRTEENTH Street C1AST-OFF CLOTHINO BOUGHT, i A LL OR address Mr. or Mrs.

WALLACE, 417 s. Jtith St. "pvR dr hardts pennykoyai7pilii. oiu oy jjruggisrs. imtoe, North JV I it.

I A DIES' AND GENTS' CAST-OFF CLOTH I NG bought. Add. Mrs. L. SCHEUER.

9:4 South St. SINGLE TAX" I TO I II o'clock, Egyptian Hall. 12lt Chestnut SL Free. QAA DRESS SUITS TO HIRE FOR BALI.sT OVVl weddings, parties, funerals. SOUTH St A DIES, READ HOME QUEEN.

THE PHILADELPHIA Price 5a 50r, a year. EEIP WANTEJ) WANTED DRAMATIC TALENT, II PKO-Dle, lw) Hetfi of equlpntentR, huml enstlne and carriage, for the thrilling play, full of looul hits, entitled "HAPPY DAYS; or.the Palmy Hays of the Volunteer Fire Department." Brim full of fun. ANAOERW HAVINU OPEN '1 IM please communicate, l-'ire ConiuanleB and others dejtlrlna henetlts. also to take part lu fire und mob scenea. Address (iEO.

M. FRIED 4 Managers, Times Office. ADDRESSES wanted 1 YOUR NEIGHBORS 110.00 ner thousand cash paid plain writers. Enclose stamp. Addressing Bureau, UK) w.

27TII street, N. Y. first-class six percent- bonds to investors. Ad dress P. C.

Tiroes WANTF.D- HALF-GROWN GIRL (CATH-ollc), not under 16 years, to assist with csre of children. Apply at 202 E. ALLEGHENY Avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED 1-1 nitMAN OIRI. WOULD I.IKE SITUATION 1 for housework 3 yours' rfffreuce cull Mon day.

721 North KI.KVHNTH firm. AGESTSJANTSIi AGENTS WANTED A OE NTH A HE WANTED In every locality to sell oy subscriutlon ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OK WAK TIMES," by A. K. McClure. Very liberal terms will be given.

Address THE TIMES. Eighth aori Chestnut, Philattelphla. JESTORADE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. at H. KKUPSICK'S, S.

EIGHTH St. MARRIAGK LICKXSES. Ervlntt Peak ond Sarah Lcmpboug. Homer S. Garvin and Sue H.

LefTerts, William G. Aurand and Elizabeth Davis. George D. Wallace and Mary E. Kelly, William D.

Ijirish and Ida S. Markley. Ernest L. Pummerand Anna K. Glass.

Giles Carlbourn and Alma G. O. Grahn. MARRIED. RERTNGER THOMPSON.

On November 28. at No. Ills soutli Second Mreet, by the Rev. Edwin C. Griffiths, Mr.

CHARLES A. liEHIN-GElt to Miss MARY THOMPSON, both of Philadelphia. BLAND SAX EN MEYER. On the evening of Wednesday, December at south Fifteenth street, bv Rev. J.

R. Miller, D. Mr. ALBERT IGNATIUS RLAND and Miss ('REM. CENCE MABEL BAXENMEYER, both of Phllu-del phia.

BOHR FINLEY. On Wednesday December fl, 189-1, at the resilience of the bride's lather, 3518 North Sixth Blreet. by the Rev. V. S.

Huaton. WALLACE G. B( HiB, M. and fillss rSARAH MXLEY. both of Philadelphia.

BOSWELL-GOLDEY. On December 6, 1H94. at 1425 South Tweilth street, bv the Rev. C. M.

Bon-well, assisted bv the Rev. B. T. WILLIAM R. KOsWELLto Miss MARY UOLDEY, both of i'hiladelphlu.

BUCKINGH A EREEMAN. At Waahineton, D. on tbetitii instant, bv tiie Rev. Dr. MeKIm, Lieutenant Jt.

H. BUCKINGHAM, V. and MARGARET COLEMAN FREEMAN, daughter of the late Colonel William G. Freeman, formerly of tbe United states Army. COTTMAN VERS, -On the'Jmh of November, 18H by the Rev.

S. A. K. Francis, at tiie residence of the bride's parents, Twentv-ttrat street and Chelten avenue, Mr. GEORGE N.

COTTMAN to Miss LAURA YERS, both of this city. FRENCH WALTON. On Fifth day. Twelfth Month, Bth, at I rani Avenue Meeting House, RICHARD ABBOTT FRENCH to EM I LY WAL TON, both of Philadelphia. Wednesday, No vember '23, 1891, at the residence of the bride'f uarents.

Cvnwvd. William II. Tracy, Pastor Second' Reformed Church, Mr. CHARLES D. GILL to Miss EMILY REYENTHALER.

HERDTFELDER November 39, by Rev. John Walker Jackson. D. at the residence the bride's parents. HERMAN HERDTFF.L-DER and Miss AGGI 10, all of I'll ilade) ph Ih.

JOHNSONNASH. -On December 5, lfi4, at the residence of the bride's parents. In Newton, by the Rev. Georuje W. Shinn.

rector of Grace Church. .1. ARTHUR JOHNSON, of Glvn- don, EMMA EVANGELINE NASH, of Philadelphia. LAM BERT HARRISON. December 2, 1S94.

hy Rev. W. H. Cooper street, Camden. N.

Mr. JOSEPH LAMBERT to Mrs. EDITH HARRISON, both of Philadelphia. MORTON CHAMBERS. -On Wednesday evening, October 31, IhiH.

at the resilience of tbe bride's parents, IfiUi South Thirteenth street, by Rev. J. J. Muir, of Wash inert on, D. assisted by Rev.

II. B. Harper, pastor of Passyunk Baptist Church, Mr. NEWTON MORTON, of Florence. N.

.1., and Miss LAURA CHAMBERS, of Philadelphia. MURRAY the 1st by Rev. W. Kwlndvlls. D.

at the parsonage. 1933 North Sixth street Mr. HARRY W. MURRAY, oi Con-siiohoeken. to Miss EDNA HULMK, of Frartkford, Philadelphia, Thnrsdav evenlnsr, tiie Rev.

R. M. West, Mr. CHARLES SPURGEON PARKER and Miss BELLE O. PE TERSON, hotli of Philadelphia.

ROSS-STEWART. On Tuesday eyenine, December 4. 1894, at the chapel of the Episcopal Hospital, Front street and Lehitfh avenue, by the Rev. William M. Harrison.

JOHN W. G. ROSS and ANNA H. STEWART, both of Fliildelphia. SHOEMA ER LU November 21.

18i4, by the Rev. W. W. Silvester, D. rector ot the Memorial Church of the Advocate, THOMAS B.

SHOEMAKER and ANNIE LUKENS, both Of Philadelphia. STAUFFER HILTON. At the parsonage of Centenary M- E. Church, 4i North Forty-first street, by Rev. J.

G. Blckerton, December 5, 1894. ALLEN B. STAUFFER to ADA HILTON, both of Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS-COLE.

On the fith of December, by the Rev. J. HervevBeaie, Mr. JOSEPH B- '1HUMA. of Holmesburg, and Miss SALL1E w.

COLE, of Philadelphia. WALSH MAHARG. On Wednesday evening, December 5, IftiM, at the residence of the bride's parents. No. 244!) North Seventeenth street, by the Rev.

Henry Frank land, pastor of the West York Street M. E. Church. Mr. RICHARD WALSH, and EMMA L.

AHARG, both of Philadelphia. YEICH NICHOL. On the 5th of December, nt the residence of Mr. R. Nichol, 181.8 North '1 welith street, bv Rev.

Dr. C. W. Itckley, Mr. BENJAMIN B.

YEICH, of Reading, and Miss ELIZABETH NICHOL, of Philadelphia, DIED. Ackev, Margaret C. 62. Baker, Eliza l. Banifhmann, Benaban, John J.

2t. Blunier, Katy M. Boyd, George W. 45. Brill.

William. Brlnton, J. Bernand.60. Brown, Katie, Browp, Margaret M. Brewer, Charles E.

67. Callahan. John. Campbell. John.

Carey, Edward, 57. ClosRon, Mary A. Connelly, Mary. Cullen, Martha M. 24, Davis.

Catharine L. 40. Denning, Llille, 2u. Fahy, Edward, 41. Fetliers, Lonlaa, 75.

Foster, Elsie C. 12. Gallen, Mary, 88. Gibson, Annie. Grieves.

Millie T. 23. Griffin, William J. C4. Grubtj, Euphemla.

Haines. George T. 6L. Hall, Mary, 82. Hoey, Marin.

listed, Dorethea, 83. King, Murla. 7-. Lamond, John. Lush, sarali L.

78. McIIenry, Patrick, 88. McHukIi, Margaret. Mahony, Mary, Michener, Lizzie. Murchison, Jane.

Murphy, Nellie M. 16. Naylor, Charles W. 24. Newton, Emily.

Oldham, Caroline. Roduers. John, 70. Saltier, Kate, 52. Smith, Mary K.

65. siwnirler, Edward B. Talt. Catherine, 28. Thompson.

Aaron, 71, Tlernev, Wiidam J. Twav, Caroline. Twesten, Wlihelmlna.76. Vanuman, steila K. Voiiffr.

Hannah F. Walton, Gertrude H. Watson, Elizabeth. 36, Wilde, Elizidjvlh, (8. ACKEY.

Entered Into rest, December 6, ISM MARGARET beloved wife of Mr. Jonn v. Ackey, aged 2 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon. 11th at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 8u3 West Huntingdon street.

BAKER. On Friday, December 7, ELIZA D. ROWLEY, wife of William Spohn Baker, unerai Bervices at her lau- residence, 1722 Arrh street, on Monday. December at il A. M.

BAUGH AN. On the th instant, ESTHER BAUGHMAN, widow Of William JisURliman. in ber 5tli year. Interment Monday, at Bally, Berks county, Pa. Remains can be viewed at her late residence, 1426" Willi ugtim street, this evening.

DELAWARE '5 ACRE FARM-GOOD LAND, SMALL building near station and vlllaee: 8U0 peach 9' trees In bearing f2uu cash, balance long time, THOMAS H. CLARK, Dover, Del. jgaL" TPE RCE.N T. A YOU RI KSTMK 1(9 In a home and farm at Beed Place. JEHU M.

BRED, Frederica. Del. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION dKfc SIXTY-FOURTH AND VINE STREETS. large lot, ripe for improvement: trot-ley line will soon bring houses there in active demand. Will be offered at public sale by liarnes A Lotltind on Tuesdav.

December I). NATHANIEL E. JANNEY, 608 Chestnut St. I MAKE A SPECIALTY IN EXCllANd-m3L 'nK houses, stores, lots, farms, country seats, seashore und suburban properties It you have any of the aitove and desire a quick trade jrexebange you will do wed by placing the name In my charge, as to all business placed in my bands I will give my personal attention. WILLIAM H.

SNYDER. 11505 West Susquehanna Avenue. Room 215 Heed Huiiding. 1213 and 1215 Filbert Street. TO KXCHANOE FOR SMALLER PHOP- erty, 335 Karlhnm Terrace, Oer rami town.

EOHOK McCL RDV A 1102 Bets Building. FIRST-CLASS PENNA. FARM TO change for city houses; farm clear: value Vtu.uuO. MLJ.LIOAN.J432 South J'KNN SQUARE. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED HOUSES IN ALL SECTIONS ttiiw of the city to rent, sale or exchange: my de-Ulunds for the same lire greater than I can supply.

WILLIAM H. KNYDKlt. I IE(W) W. AVE. OFFICES ROOM 215 HEED BTILDINO.

1 1213 AND 1216 EILliEKT STREET. REAL ESTATE BOUHHT, SOLD OR EX-jiHW ehanited rents eolleeted. M1LLKIAN. 1M2 South PENN SQUARE. 0(D MDCSQSGOiai FOR PERFUMED VELVET TALCUM POWDER.

The only healthful and sanitary powder for the Nursery and Toilet. Imparts to the skin a pleasant velvetv feeling; 15c. Munvon'a sped ties, 5c, Beecbara'B Pills, Wlckhain's, 13c; Carter's, 14c. Two-quart Hot Water Bairs, 7a WICKHAM'H PHARMACY, SIXTH and RACE Streets. I AST YEAR, DURING THE LEHIGH VAL-J ley R.

R. strike, the company purchased a large lot of tine douhle-breaRted overcoats for guard duty men." These are regular civilians' overcoats, but finding no use for them they were sold, which I am now offering at seven dollars each; great bargain and worth double the monev. KIRK'S Army Hoods Store, I7 North TENTH street. 218-21S-220 South NINTH Street. Pliila, Antique rich mahogany and heavy carved black oak furniture, eblna, delft and bric-a-brac.

Antique silvera specialty. Most unique collection. Jieasynattie prices. Fi-ICKAND PAirLOB lEATINHf6vEA Puritan Gas Heaters up. Silver Oil Heater No.

1 3.5(1 Puritan Oil Heater 5.0U Headquarters for the Wolf Gas Radiator. SPRINGFIELD OAS MACHINE, 12 North SEVENTH St. (Send for a circular.) or COX slsting of Soft Drinks Manufactory and Beer Bottling Business, in connection with Wholesale WincRund Liquors. Established trade. First-class shipping location in Central Pennsylvania Good reason for selling.

Rare npnorlnnitv for man with capital. Address the BOTTLING. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. rpYPEWRITKKS! 'TYl'EWinf 1 writers! Slightly used rtiachineB of every description an immense stock from which to select every typewriter guaranteed; prices lower than ever; Bold on monthly payments maclilnes for rent; see us when in need of a good machine. TADA RD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, tiu4 CHESTNUT.

WEBSTER'S NON-FILLING STA BR AND inest typewriter ribbon ever manufactured absolutely non-iilling, every guaranteed or money refunded made for all makes of machines we have nole agency for Pliila. STANDARD TY PEWRITER EXCHANGE, CHESTNUT. Mount Morltth Cenieterv. near main entrance. fuclrii; prominem avenue ill sell wbole or part ut a sacrllice.

Address 8. R. Tiroes FOR f.RICKS CON-tained In stable and franje ice house at Tblrty-flrtand Walnut streets purcliaserto remove same before Heceniber 31. Apply on premises. OLD REGULATION SHOUT TOIMJOOtK 91.

GO a pair: vortu double the money. KIKK'S Arrry Goods store, 1627 NOHTH TKKTH STREET. PEC I A L8 A I 1 SA BLE'CA PES, SEaX newmarket, seal coats, capes and mnlTs. KENNEDY Ii5 N. ELEVENTH Street.

WASHING MACHINES, BA and genuine Westerns: VVrl ALL BKAIHNG Wrlncers, Sweepers, all kinds sold, repaired; new lot English Manyles. I) It A K. 7 South TENTH Street. oiiltsl ENGLISH HROWN MELTtJN OVKR-O e(Rtt, lined with mink skins deep beaver collar and cuffs: cost tliio condition perfect. ELY SPRI'CE street.

)1 LLI ARI)T Pi tOh ANI)mBIKAiO! 'f A- bles, new and second-hand; repairing a specialty. THOMAS CLARK 2419 Nortb FRONT Street. navy blue cloth trousers. KIRK'S Army Goods store, 1627 NORTH TENTH STREET. QACitlFICE SALE-MEN'S I'LSTEHS AND io overcoats, dress suits, to'pay advances.

KENNEDV 125 N. ELEVENTH street. P', LLI A UP AND POOL TABLES FOR SALE and repaired. WM. E.

SPKECKLEV. corner FAIRFAX and CENTRE Ocrroan'n. Pliila. A'! MANDOLIN. AND CARRYING CASE just new selling for a cnod reason only $11.

CHACNt EY orK. I'a. 1ICTl'RK AND ARTISTS' MifE- X- rials at lowest rate I North THIRTEENTH St. (V. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK.

OAK HALL stand, KENNEDY 12S N. ELEVENTH Street. ENS, FOUNTAIN AND GOLD-ALL KINDS sold and repaired. Gold pens repointeil, due. DRAKE, "South TENTH street 1JOOL AND BILLIARD cheap: shufHe tioar ls.

615 South EIGHTH Street. TABLES J-OR KALE FRANK HOSATTO, li RING SIZE OF ROOMS BUY MISFIT carpets save 40 per cent. i IN tl A II I', ttlfi SUl 1 11 liP.l'. rTFbofsLOOP YACHT FO RS A II A e) 2ii4 KAIGHN'S Avenue, Camden. WANTS WANTED THE ADDRESS OF ALL PKR-Hons til let ed with dtnidrulL hair fulling or biddness; circular of valuable information on care of the hair sent free.

Address V. A. WALTER, Box Huirtone Remedies, Baltimore, Hid. II.EAR OUT Vot.Mt CAST-OFF CLOTillNo" ladles' or gentlemen' hats, shoes, satehei, trunks, etc. best prices paid by YKKS, 314 North TENTH street.

Save this. 1" 7i URN I TUB E. SECOND-H AND Stoves entire houses). Hinlieat prices Didd. Apply 1320 RIDGE Avenue.

iTD COTNS BOUOHT, COLUMBIAN STASifPS wanted, coin price book, MASON'S, 1314 FILliERT Street, Pliila. ALCkTNDS" BOUGHT AND SOLD 9 (send postal). FELDM AN COMPANY, 626 S. TENTH St. 10 EST 1 It I ES PAID sla'ONlT hand furriitni'e, carpets, etc.

(entire houses). H37 North EIGHTH street. KCOND-HAND FURNITURE AlflD (MRPEtTT; best prices given. A. ERSKINE, North ELEVEN TH Street.

TJOITLES BOUGHT AND SOLD; HIGHEST prices paid; send postal, PARRIsH Street. MeMA HAN, 1101 COLUMBIAN STAMPS BOUGHT AND SOLD; also, coin book, 10c. giving prices paid. 1706 TEV AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE; JA hlerheat prices. CLOWER.

855 North 18th. EDUCATIONAL SHORTHAND UNIVERSITY, 925 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia. Lurest, ladln and best school of its kind in the country. All straduatea guaranteed positions, l'articulars on application. YEARLY-BOARD, TUITION; NO EX tras.

Episcopal schools, collingswood, N. J. FOR BOTH SKXES. THE BEST SCHOOL. No dull times here, Augmented iHcilthes, 1 ncreased attendance.

PALMs BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1710 CHESTNUT Street. DAY AND NIGHT SFsMONS. MASQUERADE COSTUMES TT AN HORN SON. Hlsforionlly correct costumes for Private Theatricals, Operas, cantatas, Tableaux, Minuets, Kir men and Carnival of Nations. Full Dress Suits and Evening Dresses.

l-ll NORTH NINTH STREET. LARGEST STOCK OF COSTUMES OF EVERY description for Theatre and Masquerade also evenlnp(iresBe8 to hire. SAAKIC, COSTUMER, 4(17 North EIGHTH St. MILLER, COsTU EH, WOOD STREET Costume to Hire. Illustrated Catalogues.

WHIPS HIPS I HOLIDAY GIFTS! WHIPS! RIDING. DRIVING AND CROP. AMBROSE J. TKUITT, MANUFACTURER. NO.

9 NORTH FOURTH STREET. A NEW STORED AND DWELLING. to 332B NORTH FIFTH STKKET. Construction, style and finish Hie best. Every convenience, good location.

Railroad and trolley car accommodations. 2 corner stores, 12 rooms bath, 2 stores, 12 rooms and bfttlu 4 stores, 10 rooms and bath. Also small houses, 4 and rooms. Reut reasonable. A pplv to THE PURCHASE INVESTMENT or JOHN It.

UMSTED, 608 CHESTNUT Street, or cn premises. ifeST FO REN T-J 527 RE NCH ST 18 MiL ars n. nth i sbm Melon is 28th 18 Emerald 12 32-') Eroerakb lti M31 Pearl 12 82 Indiana 15 1540 Ward. 11 13-11 Earl 14 115 Wiilard 434-440 Trenton Avenue, Camden 14 ALFRED H. WILLIAMS.

52! WALNUT. Ay 1126 DAUPHIN ST. FRONT 2 RMS), W. 2128 N. FIFTH 7 rooms LAWRENCE 4 rooms and 1442 HOPE HT.

(front) 2235 LE1THGOW 6 rooms 11)32 PALETHORP ST. (front) 3 rooms J7-00 Hi. 00 14.00 10.00 14.00 I.OO JAS. ttOKMAN. 22U0 OERMANTOWN Ave.

FOR RENT. JglpX "25 South Fifth st, below Spruce. 14 rooms. Northeast corner sixth and Button wood, dwelling portion: lias 12 rooms in uood order; good location 1 for boarding bouse. THE LAND TITLE AND TRUST Ark TO RENT-A CHANCE SELDOM OF-jjliat, fered 4 rooms and batii on a main street all new also (2 oilier sizes and styles.

4 to 8 rooms. Call and see what we have. Applv at office of WM. T. B.

ROBERTS, TWENTY-NINTH and JEFFERSON streets. MP. K. SHEDAKER. south ELEVENTH Street.

liuo Pine, in rooms.all conveniences $45 tilit South Tenth, it rooms, all conveniences $40 51" South Eleventh, 12 rooms. $45 Jfck2iw CatharineTrRoomsTlliith, jjyJL 1518 South Rooms, Bath, IfUK) Rooms, Bath, near Arsenal W.00 1SI Pierce, tt Rooms, Bath 11.00 FA Kit ELL. 715 South TWENTIETH Street. jgii KN'i' 3SttB MELON. 1M22 Nicholas 18 L27 French 18 144S North Twenty-eighth 18 ALrKriU 11.

WILLIAMS, 522 WAi-NUI SI. 20 HO nango OUSE FOR NO. 822 WEST VE- street.7 rooms: bain, con venienceR large yard; brownstone trimmings front. Apply Cigar store Ninth and Venango, or WM. 11.

GRAHAM, 1221 ARCH Street. Jtek9tl8 N. flTlf KK A TTRA'c jEHS. room house in very nice order for new ten-ant hard wood finish plate glass. NATHANIEL E.

JANNEY, tiUH CHESTNUT St Arfk FOR RENT-'JOIl MARKET ST RE FT, GEO. Mc -iiftL "lore and warehouse. 2I.xI8Ul CURDY llilJ iletz Building. 4s2l FOR RENT-1527 FRENCH STREET, 3-jjT, story. H-room dwelling, 1(18.

ALFRED IL WILLIAMS, fi22 WALNUT Street. "iA7l EN A NF, W'Ci )RN It STORfI jJiaJt, Fifteenth above Huntingdon location; dry goods or drug store. MFO T-8 N. 21ST: ST AND dwelling. GEORflE McCURDY 4 Hu2 Jietz Building.

FOR KENT-22U MORIHS STREET, 7 rooms, IK). GEO. A 1102 it-1. Building. FOR RENT, FURNISHED.

2133 ARCH ST, GEO. Mt'CUHDY A 1102 Bete Rldg. STORE. CORNER STORE, DETRARLE LOCA-tion windows on Wooillund Knruce and 1'hlrty-neventh, Apply on premises. STORE 219 SFRCCE HTRKKT Mr- FARIjANO HARE, 'lol Orexel Buiidins.

WEST PHILADELPHIA. MFOR RENT HOCSE1 ON CHANCELLOR Place (off Thirty-third, below Walnut), looms, bath, cement eellarand all conveniences per mouth. EDWARD WHII'PEN. WALNUT Street. MTO LET-212 N.

331) A VERY HANf-Bome. attractive residence; rooms; nil lot 3d feet front porch immediate possession. NATHANIEL E. JANNEY. Cf8 CHESTNUT bl.

CHESTNUT HILL. FOR RENT-CHESTNUT HILL. BEAU-ttful uraystone residence. II rooms rent 90. CEO.

iMcCURDY A 1102 Betz Building. SUBLRKAN. FOR RENT UN FURNISHED RERI-, dence, Merlon station. C. M.

Merlon, Pa-. I KENNEDY BRO. KENNEDY BRO. will make confidential loans on watches and Jewelry. Larjre cujiitnl, long experience, mid an accommodating llrm will at ull times be found at 15) NORTH ELEVENTH ST.

l'ii NORTH ELEVENTH KT. Drop a postal to us and we will send one of our salesmen to see you. 8100,000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OF CITY property in amounts to sun, tit lowest current rates. NATHANIEL E. JANNEY.

tiOS I'hestnHt. IRt'ST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN ON first-class mortftuire lowest rates tin amount. J. T. JACKSON 711 WALNl'T' Street ONF.Y TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES; LOW 1LLIGAN.

14:12 South Penn Square. NEW PUBLICATIONS ADDRESSES: LITERARY, POLITICAL, LEGAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. BY K. McCLURE, LL. D.

KDITCD WITH JNTllOntrCTION BY C. W. McKEKHAN. This volume, printed In best style, containing pages, with a portrait of r. McClure as the frontispiece and an Introduction of sixteen pnges with portrait of V.

McKeeban, who has edited the addresses, haa Just been Issued. The contents of this volume are as follows: LITERARY ADDRESSES. Life: The Ideal and the Actual. Every-Day Life. What of the Republic? American Politics.

Duties of To-Day. Take the Sunny side. The Lesson of Our Civil War. POLITICAL ADDRESSES. The Threat of Civil War.

Democracy and slavery. Grant Rule In the South. The McKinley Tariff Arraigned, INTERNAL COMMERCE. Internal Commerce Should be Free. A second volume, containing legal arguments and miscellaneous addresses, will be issued Borne time In the fall.

CopteB of the first volume can be had at The Timk8 Oftice, or will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipL of $1.00. Address THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. CLAIRVOYANCE A "TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT REND 25 il con cents, with age. Hex and stamp, and receive noroscone or luture me.

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and In return CHALLENGES THE WORLD. Bttsinrxa strietty private and rontJrtenttah Madame Jubber will always stand as lilRh above the common mediums in this country as the President above tbe ragpicker, while her chaffees for the truth are the same as what the other mediums charge for falsehood. Skrptieal people who, on account of the many mis-rrpreKntatiotm in thf. paper, have lott faith In newspaper aitvertUinp, should vnte ant be convinced that all advertisements art not frauds. It la well known throughout the world that mediums are tbe only reliable Beers, and their charms rause love, speedy marriages and success In business.

YOUR FUTURE REVEALED IN A DEAD TRANCE. Unites the separated and causes speedy and happy marriage with the one you love; causes good luck In all th intra by proper advice. A CHARM AND WEAK DIAMONDS. RevealB everythlne. Mmk.

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ROOFING PAINT REALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE WATER-PROOF PAINT. We are continually, persistently, conscientiously and successfully repairing and painting all kinds of leaky rooia. Will guarantee yours five years with our indestructible waterproof paint and cement. Established 18 years references the bent that can be obtained. The University of Pennsylvania repainted by us after years' stHndlnfr the Allison Car Shops, IMliKH) square feet, painted seven years, eood yet; all hotels and cottages at Atlantic City ad alonn the coast this paint has given universal satisfaction.

One coat oi this paint is equivalent to four coats of ol) paint. Don't be deceived use ours. Onlv try us and be convinced. Drop us a line. All work promptly atiended to.

Paint shipped to all parts. Send for circular to C. W. BILLMAN, lBua Oxford street. Cut this out for future reference.

'I HOUSE? FOR SALE. ELEGANT HOMR. VIBST-CLAS INVESTMENT West side Broad street, tiouth of Alleeheny Avenue, elegant 14-room houses brownstone fronts. South side Allegheny Avenue, west of Broad fctivet, 14-room houses; porch fronts. North sine Clearfield Street, west of Broad Street, S-roem ho iisps.

Hazle Avenue, between nearfield Street and Allegheny Avenue, west of Broad street, handsome 7-ronm houses saloon pttrlors. York street and Boston A venue, west of Twentieth Fini-t. handsome "-room houses; saloon parlors. south side Eon tain street, west ot Thirtieth Street, handsome 7-room houses: saloon parlors. North side Norris street, west of 1 hlrtieth Street, handsome H-room houses; saloon parlors.

North side Columbia, Avenue, west of Twenty-ninth street, handsome to and 12-room houses. E. west side Twenty-nine and one-half Street, north of Columbia handsome 7-room houses. uiemvood Avenue, north of Columbia Avenue, haimsnm' 6 and 7-room houses. Twcntv-etelith and Twenty-ninth Streets, Oxford street and Columbia Avenue, hundsoine 9, 10 and 12-room houses corner stores.

'over and New kirk Streets, between Oxford Mreet and Columbia Avenue, handsome 7-roow li'-i'Ms; saloon parlors. side Forty-first Street, south of Locust, 14-room houses; porch fronts. JOHN STAFFORD, No. 1(506 SUSQUEHANNA Avenue. MUST BE SOLD IN ORDER TO CLOSE AN ASSIGNED ESTATE.

Htft AND 1421 DIAMOND STREET. MAGNIFICENT BROWNSTONE RESIDENCE. finished complete in every detail of modern conveniences and decoration; interior In the finest mahogany, bird's-eye maple, quartered oak and tiiiriy steam heating, gas and electrlcllgbting. OPEN FOR INSPECTION. I.

AARON OARRETSON, Ml WALNUT Street. NEW STORES AND DWELLINGS, tn ITtl.Ttl RTHV.TVT Cciiht ruction, style und tinish the best. Every convenience, good location. Railroad and trolley car accommodations. 2 corner stores.

12 rooms und bath, 2 stores, 12 rooms and bath. 4 stores. 10 rooms and batlt. Also small houses. 4 and (5 rooms.

Reasonable prices, easv terms. Apply to Til PL' RC 1 1 AS ft 1 KSTMEN or JOHN R. UMSTED, 618 CHESTNUT Street, or on premises. EXAMINE THOSE HANDSOME DWKLI.iNOS VBir 8IK OF 1-VI'H NORTH OP PIIKSS KUiCK FRONTS BIUI.T by mv worn; and is the best possible SrAXXKR, WITH MANY NKW NOTHING TO KQVAI. TH EM KOR IHH MONEY IX 1'lirLADKLPHIA; EASY GKORGKW.

ZANE, BUILDER ANI1 OWNER. OX PUKMI.SKK. i'AHAiN233lOKTII TH I RTEENTH Plrpvt. Iti-ronro rhvellinir, plHirnntly juipi'reil win: hardwood llnish, open stairway to third floor, Inci-nsta vestihule. Iirownslone to window, two lioiivrs in cellur, patent pavement yard and cellur, eiertrienl niis burners, flash tanks in bath room, ji rirt? yard, hardwood mantels in parlor, dininif rt-Mn and sittini: room, wulnnt wnnlrone in bed room.

Open lor inspection everv afternoon. Apply on premises or to (iOU.MAN, HUU-22U2 Avenue. J7 FOR SALE 2037-2639 8TH ELE-ji'jErant i-strtry dweliiturs, 8 rooms, and every cotivenlenec nicely papered and pui'Ued beveled ed-'e in front door and leaded glass with fit; urr in vestibule door; tiled vestibule; crystal cliandeliers; litre yard; open stairway heater in and flush tank in bath room; open every morning. Applv on premises or to ilOUM AN, i2oO-()jOKRMANTOWN Ave. ALLEN Ji RORKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

DI1EXEL RUILOTNQ. PHILADELPHIA. PllICR- RFDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE WA LE The Iwst ti-roora hone for the money in" the vicinity; Hrown Mreet, ahove 24th Street; browitstoiie hase and trimmings and conveniences. ALFRED ItOSENsTEtN, 435 CHESTNUT Street. I SOLD AT ONCE WlV.L DU ELE-jfi-iCf, gant modern 14-room brownstone residence nntt street near Nineteenth; wen adapted lb A Li' RED RdSENSTEIN, 435 CHESTNUT Street.

Make an" offer on the con vr- -i'iiill. nient it-room home, 122 Otter street lias lot ti.Toub to Hope Street, where there Is room for muhU house or stable, ALFRED ROSEN'STELN, CHESTNUT Street. "4rK" FOhTABLENkwTROOM HOCSEIS; neighborhood; all conveniences; 2-141, 2:3. 2345 Carlisle price, eaoh. APPLY BROWN, IHlii FAlRMOUNT AVENUE.

THINKjl)F 10-ROOM Jl'lZ. bouse on Thirteenth street near Dauphin; in i v. nKtone trimmings onlv J4.800 if sold at once, ALFRED ROSENS'! EIN, 435 CHESTNUT Street. "tA HA r7i A 1 23!) VEST CT1 BE R-JL'iiL 'ani' street new. 7 rooms nil conveniences; fc.ie!lenL location public square opposite.

MYERS EIGHTH and YORK. Jfr "KOirBAI.K-2326 It AN TOW AVjC Jc-Xl. 3-story dwelling; lot to Eighth street, ill ijc sold at a low titcure if sold at once. VERS, EIGHTH and YORK. yisft L7u6bI.Y-220:tLAWRENCESfREI';T JiJXiu- rooms, range, bntb; large tot good Joca-l i i will pay well for investment.

MYERS, EIGHTH and YORK. AND 14!) 0TH ST.TaND ji" 3 liousert iii rear: lot 36x80; good lot for factory building. A. WILLIAMS, 522 WALNUT St. UTTElt STREET.

NEW, 5 morns nil conveniences; rented; good ten-anT-; fl2 month each. AI YEIIS, 8TH and YORK. BARGAIN-ROW OF SMA ut sairilice; must have monev. WALTER CAFi-KEY, 2700 GKRMANTOWN Avenue. 'A LARGE "AND SMALL houses and stores.

THOMAS SMITH. POINT J1REEZE Avenue. FRENrilT room dwelling, 2,700. ALFRED H. WILL WALNUT.

Wl ft rilll.ADHI.PHIA. i 31T1T AND GARDEN STREETS. wril AX1 SPIIIXO (1AUIIKN KTRKRTS. T'Oi! SAl.E-MOllltHN H-U0njl DWELLING. I.f.!iitlim onlv one hoitfli'H open; lernis, oic.

apply WILLIAM J. fill 10 D-WIl'K liullden' Offluf, 3110 MOUNT VEIUvOX Strfl't. OK SALK NINE 110l'HK ON wllor Place, oil Thlrly-tlilrd. below lirnoms. bjitli, cement cellar und all ennven-Iiikv's; fH.rillaeueli can remain.

KlJWAttD Mlli'I'KN. 582 WALNU 1' street. '( a E. CO lOllTH A aWetkih: lot il loOxUH eellnrs wtilletl up; ready for building oi'er'tlon cars pawn both wavM. NATIIANIKL JAS.NKV, 60S CHESTNUT St.

nrillCAM OKRMASTOWS, Hftxl'Jli; itirooiua; recently put In order; n. mutes HedinK 'l'erminal station very terms or will rent tn a rood tenant. NATHANIEL E. CHESTNUT St. CHESTXCT IUI.L Ml FOR KALE CHESTNUT HILL KESI- dence.

witb one acre. iini iiaz new. jtutiaitig. MILLS. PAtTORIKS, ETC.

MILL. CUMBERLAND AND AL. mnntl streets rentorsale; tbreelronta; R. 1. tineetion mtiRt sell.

VAN" LEER, 646 North EIGHTH St. CITY LOTS. fS FOR SALE-LOT. US FT. 4 ON CAL-lf lowbill west of Twerity-lirst Hu ft.

fit't-p to SUamoliln St. Address A. FUKBUSH, '-'Ji MARK KT Street. SI'RIIKBAN. 10i ACRE FARM, STONE HOUSE.

14 Jii.il- rooms, barn and sprina house, old shade: nro rosed trolley crs by the place; valuable nrooertv let-trucker or hulldin? lots il niiiiute' walk from Ryer'H station on Philadelphia, New York and Newtown P.aUi'oud, 7 nilles out, JOHN HEN NIG, Ashbourne, Pa. FOR KALE BALA TO SETTLE AN jljestHte, law stone mansion, with grounds. AUa buildings from $750 up. SILAS JONES, 221 South FIFTH Street. NEW FOR SALE-HOUSE.

18 ACRES. PEMBER- ton, N. J. W. H.

BLAIR, Llunwellyn, Pa. SEASIDE. SALE OR RENT ATLANTIC CITY: 19- FjS. room boardine hctuse, -14 s. Arkansas Ave- Hue no use lo neumng utrpui near uencu uar-cain who mean business.

A. REP ETTO. 717 ffA LNUT Street. FAIOIS. rfva FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.

FIFTY OP our ten-ucre farms, in our new town In South-ein New Jersey, at half price; price for the first Jilty, fjl-ioencli sold on installments of $2 weekly: finest lain! for vegetables, small fruitn or poultry clone to stRtion title insured: send for particulars und mention this piper. 1). L. RISLEY, 221 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia. Pa fc 8T0C FA CONTAIN INtilss ACRES Healthy section htindfome dweilinir shady yards neir depot orchard select fruit weil watered hardwood timber miid climate.

Free CHtxtlngue containing many bargttina. It. B. CHAF FIN Richmond, Va. ACRESLAND LARGE BUILOINKS; niiood and clear title on Bait water gnuming, llfiTititf, boating; possession.

THOMAS 0. CLAHK, Dover, UelavVare. TIMBER liANDs rfC WESTERS PA. AND WD. TIMBER Lanfla We offer for Bale 240, 400, 700, not), jrGO, auod, 5i)uo, 7000, flOWt acres hemlock, pine and hard-wood some with good coal.

Inquire if. LOOMIfci, Pa, 30 TONS DAILY CAPACITY. In order to prevent the expense of moving this plant, which has the reputation of making the best lee in tbe city, tt irW be told. Apply on Monday to CONSUMERS ICE MANUFACTURING CO- THIRTY-FlRSTand WALNUT Streets. Jakery7at lansdalkV pa-Tfor SALE or will exchange for small properties in the northern part of Philadelphia, renting from 12 to 15.

This property must be seen to be appreciated Just the place for a young man to start located one square from depot, corner Main St. and Susquehanna Ave. (opposite Hotel Norwood and Jacobs, IJeilars' Grand Emporium, dealer in eeneral merchandise), comprising store on corner, dwelling adjoining, facing on Main St.iake house, ice cream parlors, iee house, harn, wagon sheds, stalls for seven horses, new warehouse for flour, sugar, fine large yard grand place for iee cream garden must be sold to settle an estate. Apply to GILBERT L. THOMPSON, or A.

C. Godshail LANS-DALE, Pa, A FINK BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY THE large modern three-fctorv building adjoining me r.ug'e (0rei in Gettysburg lor sine; uesi location in town lor a Restaurant. Confectionery and Oyster Saloon; built for that pur nose; store room nine targe rooms and bath room, with water closet on second and third floors: large dining room; lirst-elass oven in hake house; ice house; electric lights and gas; electric cars start and Mop In front of the house. For particulars address H. lift i a 1, Gettysburg.

ia. Hard times should not prevent the inventor from petting Puteut Protection on his invention. We will loan you money to obtain your patent and sell the patent without advance fee. Call or write ASSOCIATION AMERICAN INVENTOR Incorporated. Paid up capital, .000.

1111 to 1119 BET BUILDING. A RARE OPPORTUNITY STOCK, OOOD-will and fixture of a .12 years' established retail shoe business forsale, locateji on the best business afreet and square in tbe town, doing the leading shoe trade of the count v. Store for rent. G. R.

CARVER, 33 West OA Street, West Chester, Pa. yILL "PAY 7 ous inventions of small articles in the United States, for one-half Interest, on receipt of to pay for preliminary examinations. JI. L. SCIIOCH.

2M10 North BROAD Street. Pliila. WANTED AGENTS TO SELL COUNTY AND Slate rinfhts of the best tattern iron and steel farm fence post can't be heat Owners of counties doulile their money in thirty days. JACOBS, 2U North SEVEN i II Street. ICYCLEAjTYCLES NO HOLIDAY IFT WORE ENJOYABLE MORE ACCEPT A BLE MORE PRACTICAL WORE UNIVERSALLY BESTOWED THAN THE BICYCLE.

Never hefore have we shown such an extensive stock and at such low prices as now. Never before has sueh an assortment been shown 61 nnj mif-never such values offered. Now these are strong statements we would not make thenj unless we could prove them. We invite yon to the proof come and see. We take pleasure and pride in ahw-inp goods, and our new store, as now arranged, is a veritable Cyrle show." in Itself well worth a visit.

We shall open evenings, beginning Saturday, the 15th. selections made now reserved and delivered at any specified ttire. Price list, mailed on request. HART CYCLE BICYCLES AT AUCTION. ON MON-day afternoon, Dec.

10, at 2 o'clock, we will sell a largo number of Hfgh-Urade Safeties, comprising the following and others: Co-luiidiia Itncer. Columbian, Victors, Quadrant, Warwirks, liucen city. Scorchers, Ac. To be sold at THOMAS BIRCH'S SONS, H10 CHESTNUT street, Pbiia. ALL BICYCLES REDUCED TO CLOSE belore January 1.

Hole agent for Snell Cycle Fitting line. Also store supi-lles. R. C. WALL MFG.

72r Arch Philadelphia. RAMBLER BICYCLE, PNEUMATIC tire, sale or trade cheap good condition. 2ti4 KAIGHN'S Avenue, Camden. MACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC. FOR SALK.

IpOR RALE 750 II. P. Double Corltsi Engines and Condenser. 15ii H. P.

Buckeye Automatic Engine, ltiOH. P. Westlnghouse Compound Engine. 12-ML I'. Phamix Compound Engine.

125 II. Arniington A. Simes Automatic Engine. (HI IL P. Corliss Engine.

40 P. Corliss Engine. 3ij II. P. New York Safety Automatic Engine.

4b JI. P. Trenton Automatic Engine. FRANK TOOMEY, 131 North THIRD Street. ATHES.

IU TO SWING. Drill Presses, 2ii. 24 and 32'. Shiipers. 12'.

i.V, im'. I' ni vernal Milling Machine No. 1. B. AS.

Planers. 24x5, SttxIH, 60x14' feet. llenient Milling Machines. Four Spindle DrllK f.o and 75 pound Merril Hammers. Pipe Machines.

FRANK TOOMEY, 131 North THIRD Street, l-iLEVATORs. I PRO STEAM A ND band d-pnwer invalid safety elevators, dumb waiters, carriage elevators, automatic doors, clutch attacliments for hand elevators repuirlng promptly attended to. McCALVEY ELEVATOR WORKS. 02CH ERKY. ITIOR KALE-ONE 35 II.

IM 1 II. P. boiler one 35 II. p. ONE 10.

ONE 110 iittfno all in iroorl condition; verv cbeup. Address MACHINEKV, 8,13 NORTHAMPTON Mreet, Va. ITIOR SA U00 Light Incandescent Dvnomo. FRANK TOOMEY, 1,11 North TH 1RD Mreet. IORKALK 4 HOItSEOTTO OA ENGINE 42 I inch Whlzzer; also new and second-hand engines, boilers, etc.

RICH. I'-W North SIXTH St. IVrESS TOOLS," SPEC! A TOoLKMETAL specialties, patterns, jobbing, repair! mr, etc. LEYPOLDT, wi North FIFTH Street. "TOOLS, SPECIAL TOOLS, METAL specialties, patterns, jobbing, repairing, etc.

LEYPOLDT, 24 North FIFTH street. FOR SALE A LADY RECENTLY KM-turned from the seashore, now Koiiitf to Europe, buying no further use for her 'driving outfit, will sell it for one-half cost last spring the horse Is 6 years old, sound and reliable, natural roadster of 12 miles an hour and very speedy very stylish and safe tor ladles to drive around depots or any place in the city, as lie is not afraid of locomotives or electric cars also, handsome falling-top liujrgy, lady's phaeton, harness, sheets, whip, blankets, etc. "all are by best makers and are In first class condition, having been used but very little un lor all, or will separate It desired, hnpiire at OFFICE, No. 14 South SEVENTEENTH Street. P.

s. U'satisiactory to the purchaser of my team, I will give double the amount for It bark again on my return home, providing it Ih in as irood condition (excepting natural wear and tear) as it now is. wvT "horses ta ken to "boa RD CHEAP. AOV "0O(1 reference. W.

NK4L, Wyola, Delaware county. Pa. DEARBORN. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 Our $140 piano a wonder In tone, action and We guarantee it. lltitsb, Great bargains In planus and organs slightly used Terms.

5, fO, $7, $8 and $UU per month. DDEaDBDBflDDBEO 15118 CHESTNUT St. eJSfia KNABE CONCEKT (1 HAND PIANO -tI font will sell lor Si5. Ixjrlne fc Blake, 1'ulace Orgun. cost 17o( will Hell for KENNEDY A 113 North JSLEVKNTH Street.

LIGHTLY XTSED UPRIGHT PIANO, WILL si sacrifice ibrJLS. 202 RIDGE Avenue. ifRGAN, FINE TONE, ONLV 830, 2022 RIDGK 1 Avenue, above Master, MUSICJOXES AUTCHl'S ORPHEA USIC BOXES, JT Highest recommended new importation low tariff prices manufacturer headquarters for concert rol'er organs; prepared turns to svleet from 25 cents each always fresh no middlemen's handling and urolit; i-ettliias, symphonlons, poly-pliones, musical decanters, musical albums, musical figures, musical clocks: positively lowest prices. GAUTSCHI'S SONS', Manui'acttirers, Importers, STORE, lOItO CHESTNUT Street, IS THE MANDOLIN. VIOLIN OR PIANO hard to learn? Decidedly no! We prove this bv the course of instruction given at L.

Music Studio, I3 South Eighth street. T7I0LIN INSTRUCTION TERMS MODER-V ate. MARY A. MrGOVERN. 211 MARKET.

OGSjBIEJDSETa nOLIHAY PRESENT -FINE 8INQIN0 canaries, mocklnir birds, red birds, talkinst parrots, cold fish and globes i all other pet animals. he largest and best selected stock of first-class birds Inthectty. Evkrv nmn ouarantkko. Send for catulot'iie. H.

Y. VAHLE, 819 MARKET and 48 North NINTH Street. JAMES FOSTER, IMPORTER AND IL breeder of flue Yorkshire deuce, corner of State and Monro streets, Media, Pa. Interment at Media Cemetery. the At MARY daughter of A.

i ardiey and Sarah J. Cioswon. Funeral services will Le held at parents' residence, 113!) West Somerset street, on Monday morning. 10 o'clock. 7.

1W4. MARY, daughter of Patrick and Matilda Connelly, aged 4 weeks. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 1. SO o'clock, from her parents' residence. 2u4 Harmstead street.

CULLEN. On December fl. 1SS4, MARTHA daughter of Catherine and the late John Cullen, aged 2-J years. The relatives and friends, also Ft. Paul's B.

V. M. Sodality and Christian Doctrine society, are invited io attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at HM o'clock, from her mother's residence. South Thirteenth street, solemn Mass of Requiem at the Annunciation Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemeteey.

DAVIS. On the 7th instant, CATHARINE L. daughter of tiie- late Joseph and Catharine Sheperhi, in the 4cth year of her age. Funeral from her brother's resilience, Crtlii Keystone street, Tueony, titis afternoon at 2 o'clock. DENNING.

fin lleeemher 5, ls4, LILLIE, wlfeof Frederick F. Denning, and daughter of John and Eliza tx'tb McKtllnp, In the Jrth year of her age. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her rents' residence, No. 2202 South Seventh street. FAHY.

On the 5th instant, EDWARD FAHY, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Division No. Sit), A. O. IL.ure respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at Bj o'clock, from tin; residence of bis brother, Mr.

Patrick Fahy. No, pritchett street, below EllKworth. Requiem Massutst, Teresa's Churcn. xlnterment at New i athednil Cemetery. FETHER.

On the 7th instant, LOUISA, widow'' of Alexander S. Fetlier. r.ged 75 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to intend the funeral services, Mondny evening at 8 o'clock, at her late residency Hiu5 North Thirteenth street. Interment at Reading, Tuesday.

FOSTER. -On the 5th Instant, FLME oldest daughter of Susan and the late Addison Foster, uged 12 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her mother's residence, W2 Lombard street. December 8, MARY GALLEN. aged 8 year-1.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8. HO o'clock, from the residence ot tier nephew. James J. Gallen, 'J18 south Fourth street. High MuNsat St.

Philip's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. GIBSON. On December 7, ANNIE, wife of the late William Gibson. Funeral services on Mondny evening at 8 o'clock, at the residence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Maggie Glbpon. 3415 Woodland avenue, services at the residence of Arthur A. 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. December 7. 1804, MILLIE T.

REIVES daughter of Sarah A. Luff and the late Joeeph Grieves, in the Ziti year of her age. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at I o'clock, at her mother's residence, 828 Morris street. GRIFFIN. On the fcth Instant, WILLIAM GRIFFIN, uged til years.

Funeral on Monday at I o'clock, from his late residence, 1223 Brown street. GRUBfl. At her Inte rMence, Burlington, N. on the 8th instant. ECHEMIA widow of the late Edward liurd GrubTw Prieuda of the fumiiy lire reneRifRfTy lriTf(i to-attend the funeral service, st Mary's Church, BurliiiKton, N.

on Tuesday, ilth instant, at I o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's Church Cemetery, Burlington. the 7th instant, GEORGE T. HAINES, aged 61 years.

Funeral from Friends' Meeting House, Huddon field, on Second-day, 12ch Kith, at 10 a. without further notice. Train leaves Market street terry at 9 A. M. HALU-On December MARY HALL, aged 82 years.

Funerul services to-day at 12i o'clock, at the residence of her son. 1517 Opal street. the 7th MARIA, wife of the late Michael J. Hoey, F'uneral on Monday morning at 7i o'clock, irom her late residence, 761 South Twenty-second street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Charles Borromeo's Churcii. eth DOROTHEA RUSTED, widow of the late Samuel listed, in her 83d year. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, i-'fi Belgrade street. KING. -On theOtb instant, MARIA KINO, widow of Richard King, lu her "ftih year.

Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1535 Moyamenslng avenue. LAMOND. -On December 6, 1S94.JOHN LAMOND. Funeral service on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, nt Hie residence of hta brother-in-law, Thomas M. Townsend, I5u-I South Filth street, LUSH.

-On December 7, 18SI4, SARAH LANE, widow of William Lush, aged 78 years. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her-sister, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, 1)35 Market street, Gloucester, N. J. McHENRY'.

On the 7th Instant. PATRICK MCHENRY, aged 88 years. Residence 1235 South Twenty-first street. Due notice of the funeral will be given. McHUGH.

On tbe 7th instant, MARGARET, wife of Patrick McHugh. Funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, South Hxteenth street. Requiem Mass at St. Thomas' Church. 5, 18)4, MARY, wife of John Mnhnny, a native of Dunmanway, County Ccrk.

Funeral on Monday morning at8! o'clock, -from her husband's residence, 1418 Philip street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church. MICHENER. -On instant, LIZZIE, wlfeof Charles 15.

Michener. Due notice of funeral will he given. MURCHISON. -On the 8th Instant, JANE, beloved wife of William Murchison. Due notice of ihe tuneral will be given, from the residence of her husband, southwest corner of Tweilth and Catharine streets.

MI'RPilY, On December 6, 1894. KELLIB daughter of Dominic ami Margaret Murphy, aged lfi years. Funeral on Monday morning at 7i o'clock, from her parents' residence, 1309 German-town avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at SU Michael's Church. NAY LOR On tbe fith CHARLES WEST-LEY NAYLOR.

In tbe 24th year of his asm. Fu neral to-day at 12 o'clock, from his late residence, 8o71 Holmes avenue, Holmesburg. Services in Baptist Church, Holraesburg. at 1 o'clock. NEWTON.

On December 7, at her late residence, JS19 North FJgbth street, Mrs. EMILY NEWTON. Due notice of the funeral will be given. OLDHAM. -On the 7th CAROLINE, wife of Jomes Oldham, nt her husband'B residence, 4518 Frank ford avenue.

Due notice of the funeral will he given. Washington, D. on December 1804, WILLIAM II. PILE of Philadelphia. Funeral at St.

James the Less, Monday, December 10, at 3 o'clock P. M. RODGERS. Of apoplexy, on the fith JOHN HODGERS. aged 7U years.

Funeral services this evening at 8 o'clock, at his late residence, No. 2015 North Eleventh street. BATTLER On the 5th KATE BATTLER, wife of Lewis Sattler In the yearol her age. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, irom the husband's residence. No.

iMitStlH a street. SMITH. --On the fith MARY' widow of John M. Smith, aged 65 years. Funeral on Mondny at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 126 Haines slreet.

Germantown. the 6th EDWARD B. SPAN OLE R. Funeral services to-day at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, No, 2107; Nassau street. TAIT-Onthe 6th Instant, CATHARINE, wife of John Talt, aged 28 years.

Funeral on Monday morning at 8a o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law. Mr. Philip Mclntyre. 2517 East Lehigh avenue. 25th Ward.

Solemn Requiem Mass ut St, Ann's. THOMPSON. suddenly, on the morning of De-eeniber7. AARON THOMPSON, aged 71 years. Tl ERNEY.

December 7, WILLIAM son ot the lare John and Bridget 'Heroes. Due notice of funeral from Virginia street. TWA Y. -On December 7th. 1804, CAROLINE TWAV, widow of Austin C.

Tway. F'uneral services on Monday afternoon at. 1 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Medesa Tustln, No. 2910 Richmond street.

TWESTEN. On the 6th WILHELMINA, widow of the late A. A. Twesten, aged 76 yean Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, irom her late residence. 2iKM Berks street.

VAN a MAN. On the lith STELLA wire of W. Vanaman and daughter of George S. and Lucretta sprague. F'uneral on Monday at It) o'clock, from the parents' residence.

Flat Rock Lower Merlon, Montgomery county. the tiih Inst, HANNAH wlfeof the late L. Charles Voute. F'uneral services at her late residence. North seventeenth street, on Mcndav at -'o'clock.

the tfth GERTRUDE daughter of Henry L. and Emma Walton, aged 17 monllis and days. I unerai services to-day at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence, RJ52 Wayne Terrace, Nicetown. WATSON. On the Pth instant, ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Stephen Watson, aged SB years.

Due notice of the funeral will be given from taer husband's residence, 2824 Leamy street,.

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