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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7. 1803. SPECIAL H0TICE8 SHARPLESS BROTHERS HIGHLY DESIRABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTATIONS EIGHTH STREET ARCH STREET This vc regret. There is but one courso for our patrons to pursue, and that is: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE DAY AND ITS BARGAINS.

Head carefully IX THIS uro of Steam and Electricity, pMxls conic and go ho quickly that it is often inipossiUe to liil the (lomands twenty-four hours after tho special features have been advertised. HERE'S A HINT OF Holiday Prices They're Offers Here To-Day tho following SPECIAL FEATURES FOR TO-DAY ONLY 6000 yds. 27-inch Colored and Black Real Japanese Silk, 44c. the yd. Reduced from 75c.

All the fancy shades. On sale at 9.30. 85 doz. Gentlemen's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 20 Inches square, full hemstitched hem, 19c. Reduced from 40c.

145 doz. Gentlemen's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, Changeable Colored Borders, 29c. Reduced from 50c. 90 doz. White Silk Mufflers, 49c.

Reduced from $1.00. Men's Extra Fine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.19 each. Reduced from $2. Not all sizes in Drawers. Men's Wool Half Hose, double heel and toe, 15c.

the pair. Reduced from 35c. Extra good Wool Blankets, $1.95 the pair. Reduced from $3. A still better quality Blankets, large size, $2.60 the pair.

Reduced from $4. DOTTra-fcudlrnly, a the UMU.nl, THKO. iHiKK Irftl lkH. aMt jrt-ara uri art-thUarvrtxion at I rliM-H. at hW taw r-di-iMw.

Nu. SI North Elhia alrwvL DoVi en tbe tiwUnt, UspuOa JAWKhJ. JHjYI.K Kdftl tMirs. 'I tt tfUMva ad ffttof of lite ntmllT.Nhrarr Club, survivors til Ihv Ntnriy-nliitU I. V.

Akm L- Iloit, I iilua Vficrita l-suu, Nu, 3, and itrrtjle 'Ml, Nu iw IVaMfut of Ihr r-ml Heart. Hi. Vln rriu Am I mi Hocti-tjr uf J(MCih's 1 'hurra and all utnt-r of bM-h hm uitiiir, rniettluily In Mint li llcud (It luitvnU. 1 hurtMltty nioritliig al 1 vUhH. from ItW lal rt-tlrnw, to HiKiih llilrrt kirr, Hsdrmn H-tUrfra MatHaal w.

JuMpbs Church. luiruiMt at Holy roM C'wvUTy, Ml-AM on IhcM tnlnl. AHY, U-luvrd wire of John lmlnty and ilui(btfr t'Miharlti aad IIm Ul HrlvvrM.u, atl yara tuiwrai ibis morning al llta n-sshiruivol Urr uioibT. lujv Artaoiia sirk Htsb Mum of (Otiulrin at Kt, Klaril'k CliUf h. M'NXMT- On lt.Mh KltWAKIt H.

I't'X-NK'I I. IhH riirifa of Hit ritirml will he gtva, from hts iMtd 247 riarton ktrvvC HuNKlL-on 1N-Hibrr 1, IhAIULLA KG- NKlt. dauiihhr of Jani ami tlt Ut Wllllaiu Crook. 1-uiifiHl litis aftrrMiMin at o'i'lock, fnna iim ruRidehi'o ot b'r ttroiiwr-lu-iaw, Juutt Van Dtiswn, HrwMu Nim4. FLYNN.

on llteftih litaiant, MARY M. KI.YNJt, win of GH.rs Klvtin, and lUuslitffof Jubnand the late MaraAret Ward, agtMl yvarm. Duo uuUoe of th fuiwral alll be glvn. 41 ii.nUnt.MII.AM h. As i-ara Ku jural thu ainrn'oi, hc I clock, from bis late rraalnou, lvo laihu irt-wi.

HiX -(in the 41 Inntant, IHAAC.siHi of the laic wta Hhd KIIwIh-Ui Kux, tn hl 2d )r. futwral thla arirnMn at 1 oVtiM-k. from his late rval. rtriirv, iv74 ItunUng Park avouuv. Hit Mb InaUnt.

suddenly. (IFOKOK W. aou of An ill M. and lb late William Gibson. The relatives and Mend of the lleartan.I Literary KorMIt a of lniiiiculutii'on-cepllon I'hurrh, Sre reapertfully Invltfd to attend the funeral, on Hut unlay, vt It.

at 7.30 o'cloitk. (nun hit lattt rtldnee, luno IWaiih snet. Iaw Maas In I in niHrutute I oiufpt loo Church. lubtrment at New Cathedral Cemvtrry. Muddrnly, on the Id Inatant WINFIKI.D Kllt(r'K.

youticeMi son of Marv H. and tbe late Danlei R. (Iruve.aiied 4S voars. The iatlvsi aud frliiU of tbe family. Post and Pot 2 Gurd, t.

A. and all oihr organisations of wiili-h hvaaa a member, are ipr-t-fully Invited lo attend the funeral iservlcra. on "tat-untuy at 2 til late n-aldence, 1737 Norib Twenty. tlrat sirwL Jutermvnt at Laurvl Hill Ometery. this life In the hope of Immortality, aiiddt-nly, on Lwi-iubt-r 3.

IMA, JUHN II ALU ol 1734 North Twentieth street Relatives and friend ure reH-rtliilly Invited to attviHl the funeral servtitm, on Friday, Deuembur at lo A. Interment private, HAMIi.TnN.-On the 6th lust, JOHN HAMILTON. hc The relatives and friends nf the family, also memiierN of hum napilut Church renpertfully Invited to attend Hie funeral, on Saturdiiv. I'l at i) o'cloVk. from his late resident, taatltpaj.

mer street Jnh'rmeatat PalmerGruuiida. the 5th lust, MARY UASSOM.aged 64 years. I he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on ttatur-day morning at o'clock, from ber late residence, 426 Lvaii irvfL Mass at St Johu's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, the 5th Inst, BRIDGET, wile of the Into James HerTren. lue notke of the funeral will bv giveu from uer late rvshleuos, 2ui steward atreet fhe 5th CAROM wife of the lafe George A.

lleluematin, aged 54 years. Due notice will be given. tbe 4th Inst, ELIZA wife of O. (1. Ifempritend, Hged ttS years and mouths.

Funeral services thli evening at o'clock, at her late residence, Master street the 41 Instant, MARY OKIIr TJtLDK, daughter or Charles and Elite Hendrlck. aged 15 moTiilin. Funeral this morning at 7.30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Heury street, above Manbelm street, German town. EN MUCK. On the 5th Instant, THOMAS J.

KN MUCK, In tbe 79th year of his age. Funeral this morning at 7.30 o'clock, from bis late residence, Wayne avenue. German town. High Mas of Requiem at St Vincent's Church. the 4th Instant.

MARY widow of the late Thomas Ilolloway, In tbe 2d year of her age. Funeral services to-day, 7th In-n Ui nt, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of her grand-boii. Benjamiu S. Wright, No. 222a North Fifteenth street HUNTER.

Suddenly, on December 1, 1M3, Captain ALEXANDER HUNTER, aged ti7 years. 1-une-rul from his late resideuce, Vine street, this afternoon at 1 o'clock. KAIN. On the 4th Instant, JOHN, son of Patrick and Maggie Kain, aged 7 months. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 22 Oar field avenue.

AIRKft. Suddenly, on the 4th Inst. WILLIAM KAIRER. aged 54 years. Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his son.

No. 420 Beckett street Camden, N. J. AM MERER. -On 6th of December, 18M, JOHN KAM.MKilEK, No.

I2t West Girard avenue. Due notice of funeral will be given. KELLY. On the 5th instant. ELIZA, daughter of William and the late Isabella Kelly.

Funeral on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from 4he residence of her aunt. Mm Margaret McKay, Nu 321W Ridge avenue. Falls of Schuylkill. KINGSTON. On the 4th Instant, LYDIA MAY, eldest daughter of Alfred and Lydia A.

Kingston, In her 22d year. Funeral this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at bur parents' residence, No. 2510 Master street. LUTZ. On the 4th instant, MARY daughter of Frederick and Emma Lute, tn the loth year of her age.

Funeral services at her late residence, 1420 Ridge avenue, this afternoon at 2.W o'clock. McCORD. On the 4th Instant. JOHN eldest son of Harry E. and Mary J.

McCord, aged 17 years and 1 day. 1 uneral from hrs parents' residence, 1335 Brandy wine street on Friday at 2 o'clock. the 5th Inst. JAMES McDEV-ETT. Funeral on Haturday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2305 Colorado street Mass at Our Lady of Mercy at 9 o'clock.

MacMULLEN. On the th instant. MARY widow of the late Thomas E. MacMullen, in her 79th year. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law.

Job G. Mitten, Fern wood, Delaware county, Pa. MARKERT. On the 4th Instant, LAURA, wife of Louis Markert aud daughter of Sophia Collins, aged 29 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on 1 hursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of laiac Marks, 1745 Taney street.

Twenty-sixth and Columbia avenue. North wood Cemetery. on the 4th instant JOHN boo of the late Patrick and Catharine Mlllen. Funeral on Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2o59 Newklrk street bolemn Bequietn Mass at St Ann's. MURRAY.

On the 5th Inst, CATHARINE.widOW of the late Donilnlck Murray, aged 74 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning at8.30o'clock,from her late residence, 2857 William street, Twenty-lifth ward. High Mass at the Church of tbe Nativity. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. PEARL.

On the 6th instant. KATIE, daughter of Jonn and Kate Pearl and granddaughter of Mary and the late Thomas Jones, aged 5 years aud 9 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 9th tnwtant, at 1 o'clock, from the residence 1110 Howard street Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. PLATT. On the 5th Instant, CHARLOTTE, widow of tbe late John Piatt, aged 04 years.

Funeral on Friday morning at lo o'clock, fromher iate residence, sixth street, above Darby road. Darby, Delaware county. Pa. POTTER. -On theMlnnt, MARGARET NEVIU3 WITTY, wife of John E.

Potter. Funeral services at her late residence, 4848 Green street, German-town, to-day at 2 o'clock. POTTS. On the afternoon of December 3. at Milton, Colonel JOSEPH D.

POTTS, of Philadelphia, In the 64th year of his age. Services aud Interment at Milton, on the arrival of special train leaving Broad Street Station, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania Railroad at 8J5 A. Thursday, December 7, 1803. ROHRMAN. On December 5, RUSaN wife of William A.

Rohrman. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ut her late residence, 3v'l8 Market Btreet ROSENTHAL. On the 5th Instant, HERRMAN ROSENTHAL, In bis 8d year Funeral to-day at 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence, W9 North Twelfth street the 4th Instant, MARY, widow of Luke Rowan. Funeral this morning at 7.30o'c!ock, from her late residence, 2030 Ellsworth street Mass at St Charles' Church. SA YE RS.

Suddenly, on the 6th Instant, JOSEPH HAYEKS, Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, rear of 2217 Race street. SELLERS. On the 3d Instant. J. FRANK SELL ERS.

aged 55 years. The relatives and fflendB, also the societies of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral services in the Lnlversallst Church of the Restoration, Seventeenth and Master streets, on Thursday, at l)i o'clock P. M. Interment private. 8IEGERT.

On the 4th Inatarjt. MARY PARKER, wile of B. Franklin Siegert Funeral services today at 4 o'clock, at her late residence, Ho. 1628 Spring Garden street. SINN.

On tbe 3d instant. ELIZABETH SINN. In her 71st year. Funeral services at her late real-dence, 3317 North Broad street, to-day, December 7. at 12 o'clock.

Instant, BERNARD SMITH, of Count Cavan, Irelund. aged 72 years, Due notice of the funeral will be given. SPA NGLER. December 6, 1803. MARGUERITE only daughter of George E.and Lizzie spang-ler, aged 6 years and 3 months.

Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from ber parents' residence, 2215 Madison square, above Christian. THOMAS. On the 3d instant, SUSAN THOMAS, wife of William Thomas, aged 87 years. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, rear 1)12 Sid mouth street (Seventh and Washington avenue). THORNTON.

-On the 5th instant, MARY THORNTON, wife of the late Thomas Can Hi, Sr. Funeral on Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2408 Lombard Btreet Solemn High Mass at st Patrick's Church. WALKER, On the 6th instant of scarlet fever, WILLIAM I only son of Joseph and Annie Walker, aged 5 years. Residence. 3360 A street.

Thirty-third ward. No funeral. WELDON. On the 4th Instant, CATHERINE, wife of John Weldon. aged 47 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attt 1 tbe funeral, on Thursday morning at 7 30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1216 Monterey street Mass of Requiem at St John's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. items: 700 Kid-Bodied Dolls, jaunty and stylishly be decked with silk dresses, hats, shoes and stockings to match. 75c. each.

Reduced from $1.50. Ladies' 4-Button French Kid Gloves, all colors and black, 98c. Reduced from $1.50. Perfect fit. Handsome Christmas Gifts in Choice Lace Curtains.

SWISS TAMBOURED $4.60. $6.00. $7.50. $9.00. Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from $7.00 $3.50 $9.50 Reduced from $12.50 IRISH POINT Reduced from $4.00 Reduced from $5.25 Reduced from $7.00 Reduced from $8.25 $2.75.

$3.75. $5.00. $6.00. $7.50. Reduced from $10.00 26 and 28-inch All-Silk Umbrellas, fine English sticks, $2.50.

Reduced from $5. Woven-Edge Silk Gloria Umbrella, choice sticks. 26-inch $2.50, reduced from $3.50. 28-inch $2.75, reduced from $3.75. Real Seal, Alligator and Fancy Grain Calf Combination Pocket Books, Sterling Silver Mountings, 98c.

Reduced from $1.50. STREETS AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. (DOISILDBIlDOBIiaE REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, Everv convenience, Including hot and cold ses water baths and elevator. THE A. B.

ROBERTS COMPANY, J. D. SOUTHWICK. Manager. II OTEL TRAYMOKK.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. SPECIAL RATES t'Olt OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. F.

W. HEMSLEY 4 SON. ICTORIA. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. M.

WILLIAMS THE ELKTON. KENTUCKY AVENUE. Open all the year. Special rates for fall. K.

WILE. NEW JERSEV. AKEWOOD. N. J.

OPEN OCTOBER TO JUNE. PORTER JUDD, Managers. LAPEL II THE MEI OPENS DECEMBER 2L HORACE PORTER, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS. IfU SEASON OPENS DECEMBER 10,18931 M.

A. BOWER, Proprietor. For particulars, rates, address VM. E. DA VI KM, Manager.

Thomasvllle, Go. Or. FRED. H. SCHOFIELD, Windsor Hotel.

N.Y after November lfi. HE JACKSONVILLE. FLA Constructed by the builders of the Ponce de Leon, Overlooks beautiful Orange Grove. Surrounded by palms und located on ST. GEORGE Street, south oi the riam.

MRS. MARY FRAZER, rTIHE GRAND VIEW, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. Location unsurpassed on high ground. Help selected from White Mountain resorts. 'Bus meets trains.

Reasonable rates, Address G. W. SMITH. NEW PUBLICATIONS. N-OVELS IN MADISON SQUARE SERIES, 25c.

By best authors in the world. Askforthem. BOARDERS WANTED IrURST-CLAKS VACANCIES, GENTS OR dies, 1S25 Korth Seventh Street cupim, si.ooo.ooa SURPLUS, $2,000,000 rr-LiAT THK MKKTIJHI Of Til TRC. le-'T TKhn OF TH CNlvltltMlY or AMA, M-ld lM kMHkit ft. IteS.

the foiumliig Minuir uuaaiaioualjr adopted sod or itoreil to bs until telinl M1N1TE. The Trustees of the I nlwrsltr of Pennsylvania m-vive with de-p sorrow lb aiinMiiMViitiit of ibe oioiMl 1. POIT A luwiulwr of lit inasrtl for the last svvea rar, he wry! the t'nlvrhy wltb the aalit nutisck-nttous fidelity that In Hi tmiifunt fMMlikme woa for hi to tti cettwsn and raiMud ef bis follow-rlilsena lki avMerouaaod lrrtiM-fil a nf actions to mH tie varto-d nfetla w-r suiii'iMuruivd by tbe wUe die-rriuiiimtkia whhb guidrd ami la ibir bestowal, and of im lees vmIus lo in I'olversliy were Hie evt drnt wartotli of bis Inurrst la lis welfare, lb pa-lleiH stlruiion to lle del Ha of Us aflatr and tb ppr eminent wtsalumuf hi advlre in Hs council. To thrw vre edktl the kindly and nil attribute Mhkii make litis bereatruirol a p-rtnl sorrow to his lelluw-meinlwrs, ho enter ill's brief record of the Unm moats lord In ht death by the in aud the I ntwrwlty al laraw It rum I ha Mluute WH.MAM I'KPPKlt, Provost JIWK Y. Rl'HK.

Neeretarr, jm NOTH IN II EllKHY III THAT iKTSTan application will bs made to the Governor of the tate of Penitsylvantaon Monday, I e-reintaerls, ISM, tiyJohoG. Miller, I 'hart rs Korb.John Grifiiwell, Albert nigrl. lul Hlgi-I and William W. hm It here, under the act of Assembly of the torn-0 ton wraith of Pennsylvania, eotltlM An tv-t to pro hie forth ineorporalton and reguinitou of oer-tain corporeltou," approved April 2w. Is74, and the supplement thereto, lor the etiatter of an Intends! lo tw oslh-d MhKI.I'IY MARK CUM PA I he fbareclrr and ot.JH-t of whk-b Is ee-laliiUbtiMI.

roiidueilnii and nialtiUhilng a Market II (Hi the city ol Philadelphia and the dolus of all things necessary and Incident for thear ptirMise to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, brtislitsand privileges conferred by tbe Bald act Of Assemhly and lis supplements. ll.l.l A W. HM I'l Ml, HolU'ltor, No.7-JI WAI.M THtreet. Philadelphia. AMUSEMtltTg HTMkKT OI'KHA HDHmK, i V.vvry Kv.ulua, Mallow NUurOay.

t'swy at the Rat "at Every Performance. Ida Fuller DemvCreellon' at Kvery Performance. Next Week-Last Wevk, HOPPER, Panjandrum. rsJlKsTNCT HTRKKT THEATHK. Last hree Sbtbts and tNslurday Matinee.

WM llronson jiowaru Nrat and II A III Nil. riHUiTNI BT. TIIKATRK. NEXT WKKK. 030, QB(E)iEtLDK3 WE.

JmE. DOODDKIO PreHentlug Ihe following repertoire- Monday, Dec. 11" 1 Maitre de Forgos." Tuesdsv, Dec 12--" Mile, tie la Klegllere." WeilneMay, Dec. 13 La Megere Apprlvolsee" The Taming of the ohrew Thura, Dec, 14 BILL, TartnftV and Les Precleuses Ridicules." Friday, Da 15 IAventorlere. Kt Matinee.

Dee. 16 CAMI1.I.K. Hat. Evening. Iec 16- No Intlmea Heats now on sale.

ROAD STREET THKATRF. Every Evening This eek and Mat. Hoturuey. GRAND 51 Al'l NKK SATURDAY. In Plnero's Famous Play, TH EiaOBSoiraiiaqpilDlEDBM Kext Va PMcond ami l.i.tt Wwlt ot Mil and MI1H.

KNDAL. MAnday (N.w PlMyK "The Htlver Hhi'll." Tufmluy (ljut Tbe'M WmlnPflduy (Only "A White Me." Thiirmlar (i)nlv 1 Imel, "A Koran of 1'iippr." Friday (Only Time), "Mill Water. Kun Deep," Hatunlay Mat. I.t Time), Silver shell." SMturtluy Nlnht (Only Time). "The Ironmaster." sl of open, thin inornlnfr OVEHA.

TONIOHT. H. JlhllllKNS IMW and Manaer. ORAM) OPKItA. Vnder the direction of TIENRY E.

A11HKY AND MAI'RICR ORAU. TliUlUiDAY KVKNINO, UKCF.M BKHJ, at i. SECOND Ol'KKA NIOHT. I'll ILEMON KT BAUCIS. MM.

PLANCO.V, MAUOIKRK, CASTKI.MAttT UUdMMR HKIItlD AKNOLDSON, To he followed by CAVAU.KHIA RUSTICANA. Mf.I.B. KMMA CALVK. MI.LE. BAUKKMEIS'IKH and MLI.R IBLES, M.

IIUHIK HK and Slo. Conductor. SIQ. UKVIONANI. TVHSUAY EVENINU, Heimher LOHF.NORJN.

MM NORDICA. THURSDAY FVENTNfl. Dewmlwr 14, lucia in i.am mkrmouh, HMP. MKLUA. ffeats at 1221 chestnut street.

Admis sion. S2 Family circle, Sl Amphitheatre. 50c INTKR CIRCUS, BROAD and CHERRY Streets. Tills WKKK ONLY. The Horse-Eating, Man-Killing Monster of the forest, the untamea The Sensation of New York.

Viewed by 200,000 liewutterea spectators. TWO WRESTLING GRIZZLY KA RS. BOXING GIANT KANGAROO. THE ONLY WILLIAM SHOWLE8. CIRCUS UNPRECEDENTED.

Prices. 10, 25, 50, Children half price, except ganery. maitnees aionaay, weanesuay ana rsai. ALNUT. MATINEB SATURDAY.

1. K. MURRAY AND CT.ARA LANK GLEN DA lOCGIL CHARLKS MITCHELL, Champion of Kngland. Will appear at Kvery Performance. Next Week James T.

Powers, Walker London." 1" AUk! SrATINKK'sATURDAYT Only Comedy Matinee in Town. 0 JAKSEN IN TOWN. Or: DELMONK'O'S AT 6 NEXT WARD TIFFANY. Beats Ills chestnut street and Theatre. ASSOCIATION HALL.

MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1L HORACE HOWARD FURNEsS, LL. D. Will read SHAKESPEARE'S FAMOUS PLAY. mw clodsee dt FOR A CHARITY. Reserved seata ai.oo Tickets at Fischer's, I2'ii ACADEMY OK MUSIU B.

BEHRENS T.eMee and Manager FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. Afternoon at 2.30, Evening at 8. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS BY THK GERMAN MILITARY RANDS. a INFANTRY 65 MEN. 80 MEN.

CAVAI.RY1 I -a MEN. 0 Seats at Fischer's, 1221 Chestnut street CADEMY OF MUSIC MR. EM1L PAUL, Conductor. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEC.

18. at 8. Soloist MR. FRANZ KNKIHKL. TlcketB.

with Reaorved Seats, 41 and 1.50, now on Bale at 1221 Chestnut street. C. A. ELLIS. Manager.

ARNCROSS' 11TH STREET OPERA HOUSE. ARNCROSS' Every Evening and Sat. Mat. CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' CARNCROS8' CARNCROSS' First Week of THEO. THOMAS' WORLD'S FAIR ORCHESTRA.

More Novelties for Our MIDWAY PLAISANCfi Introducing CAMEL FROM CAIRO and QSASB BALLOOX ASOBNSIOM. CARNCROSS' CARNCROSS' MINSTRELS. A LWAYS IN THE LEAD. THE Family Theatre, Another Great Vaudeville Company, NELSON SISTERS And Fifty Specialty Stars In a REFINED VARIETY ENTELtT.MNMENT. II A.

M. Continuous Performance 11 P. M. G1RARD AVENUE THEATRR. Every Night 8-15.

Mats. Wed. and Saturday, HAMLET. MR. CRESTON CLARKE.

as HAMLET Next Week Last Week of Mr Clarke. ATIONAL THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY. TIN CL TOM'S CABIN. PETER JACKSON AS UNCLE TOM.

Next Week -CLEVELAND'S MINSTRELS. THE LYCEUM. Matinee Dally. 1 AM YAMDEYILLE i THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN. rOREPAUGH'S FAMILY THEATRE.

Matinees Monday, Thursday and Saturday. "CAM1LLE." Prices 10, 20, 80 or BO cents Next Week" Our Boys." rrUIE GREAT EUROPEAN MUSEUM. 708 CHESTNUT strtet. The human frame revealed In all conditions of health and disease. 2.00U extraordinary wonders, Open a A.

M. tUl 10 P. M. For awntlemen only Admission. 25 cents.

ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. GERM ANIA ORCHESTRA ONCERt BEETHOVEN DAY, THURSDAY, At 8 P. M. 29 Cents. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

TO-NIGHT. THE LILIPTTTIANS IN Branch Ticket Office, lilt Chestnut Street MPIRE THEATRE. Matinees. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Umu OIF THE Ml STANDARD.

THIS WEEK, OUTCASTS OF A GREAT CITY. Next Weefc-Beld to Slavery. CHESTNUTEIGHTH 300 Ladies' Coats.Black and Blue Cheviot, $1.00. Think of that! Reduced from $5. 500 Ladies' Tight Fitting Coats, becomingly trimmed with Braid and dalntilyedgedwith French Seal, $7.

Reduced from $12. Silver-Plated Soup Ladles, $1.48 each. Reduced from $2.50. 5-piece Children's Sets, in Satin-Lined Boxes, 69c. Reduced from $1.25.

Decorated German China Tea Sets, fifty-six pieces, $6.75. Reduced from $10. Women's Bright Don-gola Button Boots, opera or full toe, tipped or plain, 98c. Reduced from $2. This offer cannot be repeated.

Women's Fine Glazed Kid Button Boots, opera toe, patent leather tips, $1.20. Reduced from $2.50. High-Back Heavy Oak Rockers, upholstered in Plush and Tapestry, $3.25. Reduced from $5.50. Arm Rockers, Leather Seats, $5.

Reduced from $8.50. PERSONALS GARRY'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE. N. E. Cor.

Fifth and Vine Streets. Estah. In 18M, fluu.ooo to loan at reduced rates on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Dry Gooda of all kinds. Goods received on storage, with or wltbout advances. Perfect security guaranteed.

Tbe only Pawubroklng Establishment In the city protected by tbe Holmes Electric Burglar Protector. VNTIQUES SUPERB COLLECTION (IF GENUINE Antique Furniture, In Colonial, Chippendale, Lnuls styles. Elegant carved Antique Oak Furniture, Brlc-a-Brac and rare collections of old Silver, China and Delfl Wares. Nurem-burg Art Metal goods. Best place to select Christmas and Wedding Gifts.

KELLER'S ANTIQUE STORES, 21.aiS-220 South NINTH Street MRS. HOFFMAN, BUSINESS CLAIRVOY-ant, tells names of her visitors and the name in lull of the one you niarrv. 505 Franklin Street R. Dc HARDT-S PENNYROYAL PILLS. com oy druggists, umce.

zuy rtortn JNiavrn, II EADQUARTERS FOR RUBBER GOODSi B. LKv 1CK 8 SON tfc CO 720-1 Chestnut HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED-50 YOUNG LADIES FOR BUR-lesoiie show. Season's Call at Plunkett Hotel, Wednesday or Thursday afternoon, Room 1. SITUATIONS WANTED GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION FOR Housework.

No. 1117 North Third Street AGENTS WANTED AliKNTS WANTED AGENTS ARE WANTED In every locality to sell by subscriDtlon -ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR TIMES," by A. K. McClnra. Very liberal terms will be given.

Address THE TIMES. Eighth and CbeBtnut, Philadelphia, our new booK, "Common Sense In Business Matters." Pells at sight Send for circular. VOOUH.KK3 A RUDD, 178 MONROE Street. Chicago. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l.MPUOVtD PltOl'liliTllM-UlTV.

800 TIOU8E8 FOR SALE CATALOGUES mailed free. For bargains, Harry Show-Convevaacer aud Notary Fubllc Olllcea. Seventeenth and Oxford. FOR BALE DESIRABLE BUSINESS corner, suit arocer. baker or other buainesa Joseph Rapp, 2620 North Eleventh Street Ol'T OF TOWN.

NIAGARA FALLS TUNNEL LANDS AND Buffalo real estate on sale, by S. 8. Klngsley. Bullalo, N. Y.

Send address for mups and booklet REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i5fiMioTE7rpiunnniTTs FOR RENT NO. 2118 NORTH FOURTH treet 9 rooms, aood order, low rent Josenh pp. 'J520 North Eleventh Street BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED SOMEONE TO BUY INTEREST In established weekly newspaper In New York city'; general circulation small capital only required salary. Ad. Box 2.051, New York.

city. theGIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, mum CLOAKS, CAPES, WRAPS An Immense Slaughter! We Mean Every Word I The time ha come for your Winter Coat, and, in thinking of the panicky times, we will not keep you waiting until after the holidays. But, boitlnninir this morn in at A A. tho ajreau-at alauxWtur tliii city baa ever known will be mado in all our newest stylca of Coata and Cloth Canca. Tho great aalo include the Miasca' ai well at Ladiea' Come early and get the choice of itylca, HKUK'S A Tot 1 Tan and Navy Reefera, part fur trimmed, part velvet collar and part plain worth a to at Ixt 2 inuaplundid Hoofers, worth $10 and flii; to coat Lot 3 splendid Capo Jacket, with stylish braid trimming, worth $11 to go at ijiO.OH.

l.ot 4 fur-trimmed Jackets, now hapes, Lot 5 fur triinmcd Jackets, worth $13 to go at H. BLAVGHTKR OP FINK CAI'KS About 100 elosrant Capes, nicely trimmed, worth $15 and f-'U; to go at Sl. About 50, anme as above, worth $33, $30 and $35; to go at $13. 8rlrct theso rnrly. Thoy are nn-lieartl-of lturirain.

AM) IX JACKKTS 150 Misses' Jackets, 4 to 14 years, worth $4. $5 $11 to go at $1 75 Misses' Htripo Jackets, worth $0.50 to go at 50 odd Gretchens. fl to 13 years, worth $5, $oandf8; tosoutijtl.UH. UNDERWEAR VALUES About 700 "soiled" Gowns, Skirta and Chemises and Corset Covers on sale at 9 A. M.

In Corset Covers Bargains at lOo. and 25c; Chemises, 25c. and Blurts, Ollc. to $2.50 worth $1 to fl. Pick these out early.

On sale while they last. BOO celebrated P. N. Satine Corsets Drab and White worth 1 to so at 02c. SiLKS FOR CHRISTMAS A DRKSS PATTERN PRESENT.

It was npvor easier to rememher the loved onen. Think or thoHO elegant All-Silk Klack Satin Iuchesse for JSUo. a yard. Formerly Bold for $1.15 a yard. Or an All-Silk Black Faille Fran raise for 60c.

a yard. Worth at least 85c. yard. Besides these, a full line of China Silks for Lamp Shades and fancy work, 24 inches wide 39c. and 54c.

a yard. Worth 60c and 75c. a yard. ARKS EIGHTH STREET WILL TR WATER GAS. Councils to Consider a Proposition for Its Cheap Manufacture.

The Councils' committee on muniolpal government yesterday adopted tho report of a sub-committee recommending that proposals be Invited for the erection of an experimental water cas plant at the Point Breeze works, tbe price at which tt Is to be furnished to the cltv holders to be open to competition, the contractors to furnish bonds for carrying out the terms of their proposals. Tbe ordinance was drawn In pursuance of a proposition from the National Steam Heat and Power Company, of which Colonel John I. Rogers Is preMdent, to erect a plant and furnish water gus to the city holders of an Illuminating power of twenty-two candles at twenty-five cents per thousand cubic feet. Tbe processor manufacture Is patented and the oiler of tho company 1b to be Riven a thirty-day test. There was a lengthv discussion In the committee, but theordiunnce was finally acted upon favorably.

MARRIED. December 5, 18B3, In Camden, N. byiRcv. William P. David, at his par-soiiage.

No. 5t)8 North Third street, Mr. JOHN BAKER mid Miss MARY SMITH, both of Bucks county, Pa, BANKS REED. November 15, 1893, by Rev. G.

W. Fiulaw. at his residence, 315 Benson street, Camden, N. Mr. HUBERT L.

BANKS to Miss MARY L. RKKD, both of Ambler. Pa. BKRGEY-ELLIS. Un November 30.

1R93. at the residence of the bride's parents, 1816 North Sixth Street, by Rev. C. C. Walker.

Mr. GEO HOE W. BKRGEY to Miss ADA AMELIA ELLIS, both of Philadelphia. Tuesday, November 28, 1893, at the Church of the Beloved Disciple, by the Rov. George K.

Ravage, W. B. KNEASS BROOKS and MAUUIC WATERS, both of Philadelphia, BKUESCH December 4, 8tU, In Cam-den, N. by Rev. William P.

Davis, D. at the parsonage of Tabernacle K. Church, No. 508 North Third street, Mr.GEOHGE BHUESCH and Miss JACOBINA ROTH, both of Philadelphia. COOPER FESTER.

November 27, 18H3, by the Rev. W. H. Van Horn, at his residence, 240 Kalghn'S avenue, Camden, Mr. WILLIAM E.

COOPER to Miss EMM A FESTER, both of Philadelphia. HE1U1 AGE RTJFFELL. On November 30, 1893, by the Rev. C. Edgar Adamson, at Ardmore, Mr.

WILLI A CECIL HERITAGE, of Ardmore. to Miss MAME E. RUFFE LL. of Philadelphia. MOUNT McGOW EN.

December 3,1 893, by Rev. W. H. Burrell, 43 Cooper street, Camden, N. Mr.

THOMAS MOUNT to Miss MAME MO GOWEN, both of Philadelphia. WHY PEOPLE WORRY Ita Causes Clearly Explained and the Beat Way of Avottllug It Revealed. 11 The past summer and early fall have been periods of worry, of care and exhausted vitality caused by the strains Incident to bust neBa," Tbe speaker was a prominent man. Continuing, he said "This has naturally caused men to. become run-down nervelesa and really unable to properly attend to business.

But this is not all. Man's worries become a woman's worries because of her bu per lor Intuitive powers and. sympathy It everything that concerns ber husband, her brothers or ber lover. All these things cause great exhaustion, and It Is not surprising that physicians report a state of weakness which baa not been known before for years. "It is true that our financial troubles are largely over, but tbe system needs building up to the condition and tone of six months ago.

It Is evident that this can only be done by tbe careful and systematic use of some pore, health-imparting, life-giving stimnlant, and this can be found only In that grand preparation which has stood the teat of a core of years, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey." The above words are true, and tbey should be carefully considered by all. Nothing baa ever equaled this pure medicinal whiskey for bniiding up and restoring the health, wasted strength and vitality. Do not for a moment consider it like ordinary wblskies, and do not be deceived by any dealer who may tell yon bo. It has noeqnai, and is worthy of the great popularity which It possesses. AND LEATHER GOODS Had to do it the Department la enlarged twice tlie former siao.

rcrketWmaa, Card Cases, WalleU, Combination ttouka, Gripe, etc. Many lots for to-day at about Half Value. 3(10 leather Collar and Cult Koxoa. aaaorted kinds, worth $.1.00 to $4.00 each, at eacL. And plunty of equal Bargain lots.

ITKH THK SAVING 1IKKK from a third to a half that's the run of the aaving here ItlOHT NOW. We know no ottering, anywhere else priced eo niui-h your way. And you gut KKAL Fura ouly THE BEST. THE CHINA CHANCES Here what we have In a China way lor Christina. Prices, while tho lou luHi Dinner Set.

Fish Rets, Berry Beta, lea Cream Sets, Vases, Bisque Figures, etc. Framed Pictures, imitation of Pastels, White nnd Gold Frames, ut UHc. from 1.60, and from ft. 50. EsiRuls, white aud gold and oak, OHc.

from $1.40. THAT ART ROOM. An immense assortment in rare Bric-a-Brac, In Hungarian, Dresden and all nikea; also Drew, en Candelabra, Dresden Epergnca, Carrara Marble, Yernia Martin Cabinets, etc Also. Onyx Tables. Pedestals, Cabinets; Dresden in Solas, Chairs, Tables and alt other conceits.

The daintiust Dresden Lamps and Shades. All other styles of Lamps and ondless variety of Shades. China Brush Trays; Cups and Saucers of all makes, styles and shapes. A HOSIERY HINT There are 500 dots. Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose to be sold to-day at Sl.OO a box of 6 pairs.

Goods reduced from 38c. and 50c. Also 100 doz. Children's full regular Black Ribbed Hose at OUo. box of 6 pairs.

Two items indeed DOLLS MORE THURSDAY BARGAINS 12 cases of Foreign Dolls were opened last night. It's a great rate on Bisque Dolls. No such Pretty Dolls to be found outside this stock. Bisque Dolls, 25c. 29c.

50c. 62c. 68c. 75c. 98c.

and SI and up to Slo. Pretty Faces, Curly Hair, etc. A Doll sale full of interest for you if you've to buy a Doll I of any kind. lJJL4L BROS. ARCH STREET THOMAS TRtTITT.

December 3, IBM, by Rev. W. H. Burrell. 43 Cooper street, Camden, N.J., Mr.

WILLIAM T. TUOMAS. of Wilmington, to MIrs ANNIE K. TRUITT, of Bayville, Sussex county, Del. 11 BIX Abell.

Snrnh A. Bahm, 80. Balrd, Robert, 4i. Bornemann, Fred. W.

Bradley, James P. 25. Brlerley, John. Brooke, Lillian H. 28.

Cabin, John. 21. Carman, Lizzie, 42. Carrk Catherine, 48. Corcoran, Hugh.

Coughlln, Patrick. Crane, Adeline. Davis, William K. Dotter, Theodore, 80. Doyle.

Capt. J. J. 01, Dulanty, Mary. 24.

Dunnett, Edward II. Gibson, George W. C. Grove, Vln field 8. 44, Egner, Inabella-Flynn, Mary M.

24. Formosa, Silas H. 58. Fox, Daac, 8i Hall, John. Hamilton, John, Sr.

HaHKon, Mary, 64. Heffren, Bridget. Heinemann, C. 54. Hempstead, Eliza Hendrlck, Mary G.

Hendrlck, Thos. J. 79. HttUoway, Mary A. 92, Hunter.

Alexander, Jones, Joseph B. Kain, John. Kalrer, William, 64. Kammerer, John. Kelly, Kliza, Kingston, Lydia M.

32. Lutz, Mary L. 19. H. 17.

McDevett, James. MacMnllen. Mary J. 79. Markert, Laura, 29.

Mlllen, John J. urray. Catharine, 74. Pearl, Katie, Piatt, Charlotte, 84. Potter, Margaret N.

W. Potts, CoL Joseph D. 84. Rohrman, Susan J. Rouen thai.

Herman, 83, Rowan, Mary. Savers, Joseph. Kellers, J. Frank, 56. fclegert, Mary.

Sinn, Elizabeth, 7i. Smith, Bernard, 72. Bpangler, M. M. 6.

Htreeper, Samuel. Thomas. Busan, 37. Thornton, Mary. Walker.

William J. 8. Weldon, Catherine, 47. ABELL. On the 5th instant, SARAH wife of the late A.

B. Abell, Sr. Due notice of tbe funeral will be given. BAHM. On the 6th of December, 1893, FREDERICK E.

wile of Frederick Bahm, aged 30 years. FuneraUbls afternoon at o'clock, from her late residence. No. 2317 Young street, near Sixth aud Wolf streets. AI RD.

Suddenly, of apoplexy, on December 5, 18D3, at hiti residence, 2480 Poplar street, ROBERT BAIRD. in the 4tith year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be iven. BORNEMANN. -On tbe4th Instant, FREDERICK WILLIAM, only child of Frederick W.

and Ida S. Bornemann, aged 7 months and 18 days. Funeral services at his parents' residence, Cynwyd. Montgomery county. to-day, 7th instant, at 2 o'clock.

BRADLEY. On the 3d Insr.j JAMES son of Bridget and the late Charles Bradley, aged 25 years. Funeral this morning at 84 o'clock, from his mother's residence, 2210 Amber street. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Visitation. BRIERLEY.

On the 3d Inst. JOHN, son of Mary Williams and the late John Brlerley and son-in-law of Mrs. Susan Dever. Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock, from bis late renldence, 1437 Church street, Frankford. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Joachim's. BROOKE. -Suddenly, on December 5,12.30 A.M., at 30 Westview avenue, Germantowu, LILLIAN HACKNEY, wife of sbarpless W. Brooke and daughter of Jacob M. and Elizabeth Hackney and granddaughter of the late William F.

and Elizabeth Beale Wfalttlngbam, aged 26 yeats. Funeral services at Eighteenth street M. E. Church, Eighteenth and Wharton streets, on Friday mornius. 8th Instant, at 10 o'clock.

CAHILL. On the 4th of December, 1893, JOHN, son of Michael and Ellen Cabill, aged 21 years. Funeral this morning at a 30 o'clock, from his parents' residence, No. 2704 William street Solemn Requiem Mass at Sl Ann A CARMAN. At White Hill, N.

on December 4, 1893, LIZZIE wife of George Carman, aged 42 years. Tbe relatives and friends or the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, George Carman, White Hill, N. on Friday, Decembers, at 2 o'clock. IntermentatBordentown, J. the 4th InBtant, CATHARINE, wife of the late Anthony Carrie, and daughter of the late Laugh 11 and Margaret McLoughlln, of Roscommon.

Ireland, aged 48 yearo. Funeral this morning at 74 o'clock, from ber brother's residence, Patrick Moran, 1933 Pierce street. Mass at St. Thomas' Church. COLHOUM.

On the morning of the eth Inst, at faer late residence. 151 Lancaster street, Albany, N. LETITI A. wife of James Colhoum. Services at tbe bouse Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment private. Corcoran. on the 3d instant, huoh Corcoran. Funeral this morning at 83 o'clock, from bis late residence, 2970 East Thompson street. High Kequtum Mass at tbe-Churob of Nativity.

the 5th Inst, PATRICK his residence, 8422 Warren street. West Philadelphia. Due notice of funeral will be given. CRANE. On December 4, ADELINE, daughter of tbe late Captain Roger and Ellenor Crane, Funeral services this morning at 11 o'clock, at Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Pine streets.

DAVIS. -On December 5, WILLIAM K. DAVIS. Due notice will be given of tbe funeral. AMUSEMENTS THE BIJOU.

Eighth Btreet, above Race. CONTINUOUS PKRKORMANCB From VI M. to 10.30 P. M. Monster Refined Varietv BilL 15 THE RKST ACTA 18 BiRtreet Bill In the World.

LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S THEATRE. Orchestra, 25c. Balcony, 'Mo. Gallery, 10c. lyVH AN1 ARCH DIME MUSEUM.

THE TALLEST HEIGHT, 10 FEET 2 INCHES. WOMAN HER LAbT WEEK. ON ART I The Sparring Monkeys, AH. J. COR RETT and CHARLES MITCVlELL.

In the Theatre THK IMPERIAL JAPS. CI RAND OPERA HOUHE TO-NIGHT. I HAND OPERA HOUHE TO-NIGHT. LAST I THE LlLIPUTIANS IN THHKE A TRIP TO MAKS. NIGHTS I Branch Ticket Olll re, ma Chestnut St 1EOPLE'S THEATRE.

SUPERB A. Kensington Avenue and Cumberland Street. Matinees Tuesdnv, Thursday and Saturday. HANLON BROS' Fairy Trick Spectacle, HUPKRBA. Next Week John T.

Kelly McFee, of Dublin. 6cTaVion halitiiursday kven iV lng, Dec. 7, the Association Course, Mr. Robarts Harper, of London. "Up the Rhine In a steam Launch." 100 Magnificent Stereopticon Views.

Reserved Seats, 00c; admission, 25c, at M. 0. Fifteenth and Chestnut. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. Open every dav.

Admission, 25contn. Children, 10 Saturday and legal holidays, excepting Fourth of July, Adults, 10c; Children, 5c C--1ILM ORE'S AUDITORIUM. POPULAR Walnut, above Eighth. Prices. ROGEKS BROTHERS' Matinees COMPANY OF Friday and FUN-MAKERS.

Saturday. LOANS, MORTGAGES. ETC. SlOO, $200. 300, $400, 500 TO LOAN THE COM-MERCIAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ot 13o ARCH Street, make loans, accepting personal security; new and improved plan payments 92 weekly on each 8100 applied for.

All persoue de-Si rl tin to be placed in position to borrow from 1100 to s.i00 and not be required to pay exorbitant charges without sharing In same, are requested to Investigate the methpd of this company. No publicity over 2,500 loans made during past year. ruNbaFbrtTN vestment in "mortgages nnd uroutid rents, all amounts. J. H.

Wheeler, Walnut Street. 4 PER CENT. MONEY AND OTHER FUNDS for mortgage investments. AL H. Brown, 710 Walnut ORTGAGES WANTED IN ALL AMOUNTS 100 to (50.000.

WALTER D. ALLFN, 706 WALNUT St MONEY TO LOAN ARE YOU GETTING READY FOR CHRIST-mus If not, on account of lack of funds, and desire some ready each, you can secure tiu to sso upon your household goods without removal easy payments and confidential no waiting address In ample time to D. 13, Times Office. PRIVATE PARTY WILL LOAN MONEY TO responsible parties on household furniture without removal; iow interest; easy payments; strictly confidential; prompt attention; will call In person. O.

Box 118. MONEY. MONEY. To loan, reasonably and promptly, upon household goods and other security. Apply at once Popular Brokerage Company, lo-js Atch Street.

LIBRARY VOLUMES, ELEVENTH and SANSOM. Dally purchases of new books in quantities and moderate charges have made this tbe chief resort of tbe reading public The best present to a reading friend Is a subscription to this popular, fast-growing library. Every reasonable want promptly supplied. S3 PER ANNUM, tl FOR THREE MOJS'THS. NO FINES.

Catalogues free to members. FOR SALE FOR CHRISTMAS ONLY. Uet-Up-ln-the-Morning Clocks, H50; Cure Rheumatics Battery, i75 upwards; Motors and Batteries. upwards. See our best novelty.

Gas and Oil Lamp Lighters, SOc. and 85c. each. RELIANCE ELECTRIC 720 SANSOM 8t OT PORTABLE HEATERS AND FIRE-J place Heaters slightly used cheap. 156 N.

eta. 150 HE ATI NO STOVES ALL SIZES SELL-Ing off cost 158 North Ninth Street JNTJL WANTED COPIES OF THE WEEKLY EDI-tlon of 'i he Times of April 2 and July and 80,1892. Address J. limes Office, SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS, CAft-pets, Address U17 Green Street. TRUST Go.

Executes Trusts, Allows Interest on Deposits, Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS, Prealdeat WM. N. KL Trea.aror.

NATHANIEL B. CRENSHAW, R.E. OIBcer. BROAD AND. HENRY TATNAM, Vice President J.

ANDREWS HAK IM, Ass't Treu. UEO. TUCKER BISPHAM, Sdlsltaaw CHESTNUT EDUCATIONAL THE NEFF COLLEGE OF ORATORY, 1414 Arch Street Send for new catalogue..

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