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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3, 1895. CO-PARTmsaSHIPS IUIY0 SHARPLESS DOBBINS-Onthelfit lnL, MARY wife of J. B.

Dobt'lns. aged ca year Funeral services at her hushaml'a residence. 18fi0 North Twenty-second street, toijay at 1 o'clock. DON AV AN. On the Stst ultimo.

MARGARKT, daughter of the late and If argaret Donovan, aewi 78 years. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, Madbon avenue, solemn Requiem Mass at the Cburcn of the Nativity. Interment private. the residence of her daughter. In Baltimore, on the 31st fAKA J.

DUB-BO ROW. aged 59 vear. funeral services to-day at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. E. Davis, 1S24 North Eleven tb street.

FRA KEN FIELD. oo December 1894, 8AM-I'EL P. FRANKEN FIELD, aged 68 years. Funeral on sundav afternoon at 1 o'clock, irom bis late residence. Vine street, West Pniladelpnta.

GREAT JANUARY BARGAINS WE HAVE LED IN THE PAST SO DO WE PROPOSE TO DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION IN THE FUTURE BY OFFERING ever known in our store. Bargains were plentiful, but we hope by better service and renewed forces to make an improved showing and attain still greaterresults to-day. WE HAVE CUT PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WITHOUT STOPPING TO CONSIDER ANYTHING BUT THE UNEQUALED SERVICE THAT WE CAN THUS OFFER OUR PATRONS. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT UNPARALLELED BARGAIN PRICES. Yesterday was a great day here the most successful January day MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS Bemarkable in every particular, but more especially for the very extraordinary price.

Good muslin, superior linen and thoroughly excellent workmanship. New York Mills muslin, 3-ply linen wristbands, reenforced front aud back. 45c. Each MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Not made for special sales, but for steady, sturdy trade. That means much to buyers who would get the most for their money.

Cambrie and Mnslln Drawers, large hem and pleats, 25 Reduced from 35c Muslin Drawers, with Swiss embroidered ruffle and pleats, 29 Reduced from 39c. Muslin Chemises, with corded band, 29 Beduced from 50c ambrio Corset Covers, with hemstitched yoke and embroidery arouud neck, 19c Reduced from 29c. Muslin Skirts in a variety of neat stripes, 25 c. Beduced from 30c. Assabet Flannel Skirts, with deen ruffle.

LADIES' COATS Stylish to the finest degree of taste and educated judgment. Xot an old garment in the entire collection. Brighest and best ideas in shaping and trimming. AVe have had the pick of the best work of the best manufacturers and were not hampered by opinions of one house or two, or a dozen. We inspected all and selected the lent for our patrons.

Blue and Black Beaver, 36 and 40 inches long, double breasted, tight fitting and loose front, $6.50 Each Reduced from $12. Blue and Black Cheviot and Beaver Cloth, double breasted, tight fitting, 40 inches long, with or without velvet collar, $3.00 Each Beduced from $1G. Blue and Black Cheviot, 40 inches long, velvet collar, some lined throughout with silk, $10 Each Beduced from $25. LADIES' SILK WAISTS Made in the latest fashionable styles in plain blue and black and striped Surah Silks, full waist with fitted lining, large sleeves and full collar, $2.50 Each Beduced from $7, $8 and $10. LADIES' SHOES Prices were never lower among the choicest Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children.

The particularly interesting opportunities to-day are these: Ladies' Bright Dongola Button and Lace Shoes. 98 c. the pair. Beduced from 2 and f3. Not on sale until 0 o'clock.

Lsdies' Bright Donnola Button Shoes. Pic. cadilly toe. tinned with patent leather, (1.20 the pair. Reduced from $2.50.

Ladies' Fine Paris KidBntton Shoes, narrow toe. flexible sewed solo, 61.58 tbe pair. Reduced from $2.75. Misses' Fine Paris Kid Button Shoes. stitched, welted sole, $1.30 the pair.

Beduced from $2.25. Children's Fine Paris Kid Button Shoes, stitched welted sole, Si. 12 the pair. Be duced from J1.75. Children's Fine Bright Kid Button Sboel, 65 the pair.

Beduced from $1.25. ri-s PHILADELPHIA AND NEW-YORK, LkZS Seckmber SI. 1894. The co-partnership heretofore existing In PhUadel- pnia ana Jew York, unaer onr respeciiv ri names, expire this Uv according to its terms, Id consequence of the death of our lata esteemed senior. Sit.

ANTHONY J. DREXEL. DKEXEL A Philadelphia. DRE EL, MORGAN New York Tbe undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership for tbe transaction of a general Foreign and Domestic Banking Business in New York and Philadelphia, under the Arm names of J. P.

MORGAN New York. DREXEL A Philadelphia. J. PIERPONT MORGAN, GKOHGE C. THOMAS, GEORGE 8.

BOWDOIN. EDWARD T. STOIFSBUEY, CHARLES H. COLTER. ROBERT BACON, JAMES w.

PAUL, Jb. J. PIERPONT MORGAN, JR. TEMPLE BOWDOIN, EDWARD M. ROBINSON.

II BuTlvard Haitksmanw. Paris. December 31, 1894. The co-partnership heretofore existing under the Arm nam of DKEXEL. HARJE 4 will be eon tin ilea from this date by tbe undersigned, under the firm name nl MORGAN.

HARJES 4 CO. J. P. MORGAN dt DREXEL A JOHN H. HAAJKt, OSCAR O.

MEG EL. HERMANN P. HE BOLD. fSa LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. LV-Si December 18, 1894.

Not Ire fs hereby given that tbe sulwcribers hereto, agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved the 21st dny of March, A. D. I83ti, entitled "An act relating to limited jiartnerships and tbe supplements thereto," have entered into a limited partnership and do hereby certify: I. The name of the firm under which said limited partnership Is to be conducted Is "KDWARD S. HYDE." 1 The general nature of the business Intended to be transacted is dealing In and selling on commission yarns, cotton and stock for yarns and general mercnandlBe.

3. The name of the general partner EDWARD N. HYDE, residing at 2 North Thirty-second street, Philadelphia, and tbe name of tbe special partner to RICHARD C. SOLDER, residing in Vineland, N. J.

4. Tiie amount of the capital contributed by the special partner to the common stock of the said firm Is twenty thousand dot I lire in cash. 6. The said partnership is to commence on the 18th dav of Deeeniber, A. D.

194, and to terminate on the I8th day of December, A. D. 1899. EDWARD S. HYDE, General Partner.

RICHARD C. KOCilER, f-pecial Partner. SPECIAL NOTICES rw CLERKS' OFFICE. COMMON COUN-LKSiCIL, S.W. Cor.

FIFTH and CHESTNUT. A meeting of the Sub-Committee on Police and Prisons will be held on THURSDAY. H. 189-5, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of Cterks of councils, to consider "An ordinance regulating ine deliverance of coal In order to prevent interference with transit or passenger railway cars." All parties Interested are invited to be present WILLIAM H. BRISIOW.

Chairman. DIVIDEND NOTICES LUMBERMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 127 WALNUT Street iHiLAiKLPHiA, January z. iwa. Tbe Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE PER paya ble ou and after 7th instant.

OLIVER H. HILL. Secretary. AMUSEMENTS pARK. Last Matinee Saturday.

SDDDDDES Received With Shouts of Laughter. AND THE GREAT 0- AM ERICA TRAVESTY COMPANY In the Funniest Spectacular Burlesque ever shown. OFF THE EARTH. "Still Hfs Whiskers Grew." EX1 HA Sale of seats now progressing For tbe Engagement of Miss OBdDSd TCKMK! Which beins next Monday, when she will present for the first time here her NEW AND ORKU-. SAL AND MOST KUCCESHFUL PLAY, WALNUT.

MATINEE SATURDAY. OREAT SUCCESS OF 0SGO8 AND HER HELEtT COMPANY OF PLATERS To-night and Friday, Mrs. LANGTRY In Two Plays, Esther Sandraz" and A Happy Pair." Saturday Matinee and Evening, "A Wife's Peril." Prices: Orchestra and Orchestra Circle, 1.50; Entire Balcony, il.oo. Next Week COON HOLLOW. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA BOUSK Last Three Nights Farewell Matinee Saturday.

Last Week of Grundy's Remarkable Clay, WOIM TFK1E WWm Next Week-Mr. W. H. CRANK, as FALSTAKF, In his magnificent scenic production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor." seats now on Bale. CtHESTNt'T STREET THEATRE.

I CURTAIN RISES AT 8.11 Every Evenlnc. Wed. and Sat. Mats. E2 I GMAffiLEY'g Seats on sale two weeks In advance.

BROAD STREET THEATRE. Last Three Nights. Farewell Matinee Saturday. LAST WEEK NEXT WEEK SKATS NOW OPERA rOMHANY Opening ROSE NIGHT NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES. CHEST-NUT ST.

OPERA HdTTSE EXTRA. THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 130. VIANO AND VIOLONCELLO RECITAL. The Eminent German Planiat. aud The Wonderful oting VlolonnelllsL Popular Prices 25 c.

50c, Ibc, fl.OU and fl 6a Seats on a9 at box office. CHKHTKUT ST. OPERA HOUSE. XTR4 NEXT WEEK, K. W.

H. OBDBARSIS FfllLSTTWF IK THK MERRY WIVES OP WINDSOR. A magnificent Hcenlc production. Peats on sale. A CADEMY OF MUSIC.

XI. JlttH Lessee and Manacrep i iv urr.iia, Under the direction of HENRY E. ABBEY and MAURICE GRAU. 0 TUES. EVE'G.

JAN. S. VerdJ's Onera. 4TH OPERA NIGHT. IL Tl OVATOKE.

Conductor. Mmee. Dro, Van Cauteren and Mantelll; Mg. Campa- Big. BevlKimnL iiwri.

inuritini, VRnni, Kinut- -Qdlnl aud Taoiagno, THURS. EVE G.JAN. 10, Gonnod's Onera. 5TH OPERA NIGHT. FAUM' (In French) Conductor.

Mmps. Slelha. Baoermelster ano ue vigne; aim. Man-eulere. AuconaA'iviani and fig.

Bevlgoanl. Seats nt Fischer's. 121 Chestnut Street. CADEMY OF MUSIC IKSTDBA Mr. EMIL PAUR, Conductor.

Third Concert, MONDAY Evening 7. at 8. Soloist, MISS A DELE a US DER OHE. PROGRAMME! Sjympnooy No. 7.

Beethoven: Concerto for Pianoforte In A minor, Pcbumnnn Overture Carneval," Dvorak Overture, Krherzo, NoUurnonnd Wedding March from the "Midsummer Night's Dream," Mfndelsaohn. Tickets, with reserved seats, $1.80, fi and now on sale at 12ii CHEyTftUT street U. A. ELLIS. Manager.

rAISS0T'BGRANDOl'EnAlToUSK A Hroad street and Monttcomery Avenue, Last Week of tne Romantic Drama SATURDAY. THE WIT! Next Week HARRY LAUY. The Man From the West." THURSDAY nnd 8ATUEDAY ASSOCIATION HALL THURSDAY EVEN-ItiR, January the Association Course, the celebrated IMPERIAL HUNMAKIAM BAND. HOWARTH MISKA, Director; KARL KRILL, 8on Violoncellist; ANTON HOWARTH. Cymbal Soloist A special programme of Hungarian Melodies and Other Popular Airs.

This Bund received rlrst prize nt tbe Columbian ICxpnttttlon. he programme will be varied with selections by Miss MARION RHOKT. the aharmlnx California Reciter. ImpernoriHtor and Jitalect Entertainer. Reserved Scuts.

75 and AO cents, at Y. M. A. Office. Admission 28 cents.

ACADEMY OP MUSIC. LA8T WEEK QDEDflBlLtl TTdDOuQ1' Matinee Saturday. Eeatt at Fischer's, Cliuuiut wtreet I PEOPLE'S S- bi COLD COUGH CURES GUARANTEED TO CHECK A COLD IH A FEW HOURS AND PREVENT GRIP AND PNEUMONIA Colds lead to coughs, coo eh to crip, pneumonia and consumption therefore, it is nil important to check a cold heiore it reaches the Mnnyons Cold Cure will positively break a cold inside of twenty-four honrs if taken as noon as the cold manifests itself. When lie cold reaches the lungs or bronchial tubes the Coueh Cure should le used alternately every naif hour with the Cold Cure. The Cold Cure is Guaranteed to prevent pneumonia if used in the beginning or a cold.

Pneumonia, or inflammation of the lungs can be controlled by the use of these two cares. Tne Cough Cure positively cures bronchitis, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, soreness of the chest, difficulty in breathing, hacking cough and all pulmonary diseases where the lung1 are not too far decomposed or covered with tubercles. If yon are ailing, step into the nearest drug store and get a 25c. vial of one of Manyou'a Remedies. No matter what your disease, or how many doctors have failed to cure, it will give you relief.

An invitation is extended to all persons suffering from catarrh, asthma, bronchitis or any throat or lung affection to call at the of-1 fice. 1505 Arch street, and receive trial local treatment, absolutely free. Eminent doctors at your service, free. Not a penny to nav for examination or advice. Open all day and evening.

Sundays, 3 to P. M. 1505 Arch street. MARKIAGE LICENSES. Felix Gavin and Maadalena Seen risk John A.

Brown, and Harriet Etting. John F. School and Margaret C. Cooling. Eugene K.

Lomax and Laura Smith, Wiles E. Dudley and EmroaNlelds. William H. Delaney and Catharine M. HJnson.

Auitust F. Klmborst and Mary F. Vanderveer. Charles A. Mailer and Elizabeth T.

Smith. John D. ConneU and Mary Mutter. Joseph Barbie ri and Mary C. Rohortacclo.

Frank Baker and Nellie M. Baker. Paul L. Jacquinetand Katie Mothers. Charles W.

Brown and Annie Pulley. George F. Iley and Josephine B. Knorr. iBldorlus Pzidlauskis and Anion In a p.

Kindaltl. George Horlx and Marie Bonrqnin. Louis B. Frankntield and Alberta M. Parsons.

Giovanni frarrl and FllomenaCarali. John Brothers and Frances Kahili. Marry Lugar and Manruret J. McManus. Adam Jenemnnn and Annie M.

Klefer, ft. Lewis Brauer and Keirina Jacob. Walter Herringtonand Charlotte T. Robb. Frank Leonard and Maggie J.

Thomas Temple and Jennie Bowe. William W. Rotbrock and Mary Scott, Paul Loss and Mary H. Tannock. Ulysses 3.

Rinltr and Annie E. I otter. James Ntal and Maggie M. McL'abe. Michael Lynch and Catharine Doyle.

John J. Whlttyand Mary Hlekey. Albert Johnson and Mary Owens. Henry Jesry and Helen Green. fci-anlalausSiatKowskiand Veronica Choromowska Alvlnsherer and Lizzie Dwyer.

John M. lischeriind Maggie Boyce. George It. Driesbnch and Harriet K. Stamm.

Jacob Harris and Elizabeth A. Agnew, John Shegogaiid Catharine Dealey. Arthur W. Melfordand Ella F. Van Horn.

Morris Kroftsnw and Dora Ilermanowsky. Albert C. C. Bockow and Marie M. Wolr.

Frederick H. Hopkins. and Mary J. Courts, Jacob F. Spath and Veronica Lunnemann.

Edward F. Hanlon and Margaret M. Carlow. William J. F.

Taylor and Bertha J. Turner. MARRIED. CARS ATT -FORD. -December II.

ISM, by Rev. W. Finlaw, at his resilience. Benson street, Camden. X.

Mr. CHARLE E. CA-SATTtO Miss REBECCA J. FOIID. both of Gettysburg, i'a.

CHUHCJIILL HALLO WELL, At West Med- i lord. December 81, 1894. Dr. FRANK SPOON KB t'H Ui'H I LL. of Chicago, and LUCRE-TIA MOTI HALLO WELL.

KEAL 2121 North Seventh street, Philndeipiiia. December il, 1894, by Rev. Charles II. Thomas. Mr.

JAMES NEALnnd Miss MAGGIE M. CCA BE, all of Philadelphia. DIED. Ahdle, Victor. Eoker, Dr.

Charles S. Brandt. Mary KHz. 72. Breeding, Chas.

A 46. Brown. A (Inline i'eters. Brown, Lvdia, Can field. Jo-dun 87.

Carroll, Francis P. Caveli. John l'im. Chambers. Phoebe.

Clark, Ju ta, 85. Connell, Isabella. Cook, James, Corliss, Raymond, 5m. Croke, Margaret Dickinson, Hachel W. Dixon.

Thomas, ftO. Dobbins, Mary M. flu. Donovan, Margaret, 78. Durhorow.

Sarah J. 59. Frankenfleld, Snmri p. Freemun. Jenetta, 46.

Furey.EllZHbeth C. 5m, Gallagher. Hu h.52. Geneenbach, Rose. 22.

Gentner, Frederick, 29. Glllluan, Gnrrel). Catharine, Hi. Graham, l.lizu. Graver, Ann l- llanbeth H.J, 5dvs.

Hamilton. Mamie J. 11 Mannings. H. 14 y.

3ra. Baring, J. E. 7m. 27d.

HofTner.Elva Mav, fm, Honklnson. JobnT. 8t. Kilgarlil' Mary, 5 oiler. Amelia.

56. Lehman, Geo. W. 31. Loughlin.

William, Sr McKJfresh. Jennie. McVlokar, Nancy. Minton, Kate. ly.

1m. Morris, Joseph. Mulford, Lorenzo F. 72, Murphy, oeorge F. Nickle, Mary J.

ly. 11m. Palmer, Bertie May, 15m Reynolds. Joseph 2. Blghter, Anthony P.

78. Hies, Jacob. 10. Rot-em, Samuel J. Rotht-rmel, Sophie 0.

Simkln.E1lzabttbS.om. George S7, tstatrlker, Thomas. Stewart. Mary. Rein man.

Albert 51. Stone, Kosanna, 63. Sttt. Mary E. 25.

sttmrt, John, 83, Suiters, Annie. Vandeventer. Rebecca. Von Der Smith. Berth.

Wai is, James, Sr. Wilson. Susan G. 86. Wise, James D.

Wootton, Mabel, 10. ABADIE. On December 2fl, 18f4, VICTOR ABA DIE Funeral this afternoon at I from his late residence, E. corner sixteenth and Moore streets. BORER.

-On theSnth ultimo, at Atlantic City. Dr. CHARLEHS. BUK EH. The relatives and friends of the family, a' so members of College of Physicians, Biologic 1 Society and all other societies of which he was a member, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, Thursday afternoon at 'i o'clock, from his late residence, 229 South Thirteenth street.

Interment private. BRANDT. -On the 1st MARY ELIZABETH, widow of William Brandt, in her 72d year. Due notice of the funeml will be given. BREEDING.

On the 81st ultimo, CHARLES A. BREEDING, son of Sarah and the late James Breeding, aged 4K yea re. 1 nnerai to-dtiy at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Wilbur K. Hall, No. 1385 South Fourth srrett.

BROWN. orr January ADALINE PETERS, widow of the late J. Henry Brown, In the 70th year of her aite. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to atteud the funeral service, Friday tit 11 o'clock, from her late resilience. No.

4vi "-oath Forty-second street. Interment private. the 1st LYDIA BROWN. Fu-neral on Frtiiay afternoon at o'clock, from the residence of her son, B. C.

Tilllngbasl, 4725 Leiper street, Frank ford. CAN FIELD. At Ocean City. December PI. IBM.

Rev. Josiah R. Canfleld. husband of A bbfe R. Can- field, aged S7 years, uneml this morning nt 16 ciO' k.

irom ine resilience or ma son-in-law. H. D. Cantlcid, fclxiu aud ABbury avenue, Ocean City. N.

J. FRANCIS son of rmncK una me iu niary i nrroil. Minrai mis morning at clock, from his late residence. 1350 warned street, ruirty-rourih and Reed streets. CAVELL.

On the 1st Instant, JOHN son of Charles and Lou tea Caveli. aged 1 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re-snectfully Invite) to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, S4J3 Clarion street Interment at Fern-wood cemetery. CHAM REibv On January PHOEBE, daughter of Walter and iary Chamber, and grand-daughter of I'hoebeaiiil the late William Klker. '1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect, nily invited to attend the funeral services, Baiurriay at 1 o'clock, at the rmidence of her parents, 09 North Twelfth street.

Interment private, CLARK On December 81, 1894, JULIA, widow of Archibald dark, aged 8 years. The relatives Rnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at the MethodUt Episcopal comer I hirteenth and Lehigh avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. CONNELL. On the 31st ISABELLA, wife of trie late Thomas Connell.

and daughter ojf James and Margaret Orirttn. Funeral this morning at T.t o'clock, from her parents' residence, Ml War-nock street COOK. -On December SI, 1804. JAMES COOK, aged 80 years. Reslden liio Woodbine street.

Due notice of the funeral will be gfveu. the 1st Instant, RAYMOND, son of Daniel and Sarah Corliss, and grandson of the late Jonn and Rarah McMnhon, aged months. Funeral thin afternoon at o'clock, from his parents' residence. J767 Salmon street. ChOKK.

On January MARGARET, daughter of Thomas and the late Annie Croke. Funeral on Friday morning at o'clock, from her father's residence. HUM Morris street. the3lst nit. RACHEL wife of Henry v.

Dickinson, in her itfth year. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bur late real-dence, 878 North Forty-thlrd-and-a-balf street, West Philadelphia. the Vlst ultimo, THOMAS DIXON, aged in years. 'i he relatives and friends of the family are re-1 spectfnily Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs- day rooming at o'clock, from his late rest- I dence. 14-1.

spring Garden street, solemn Reqtiit Mass at the Cathedral Interment at New Cathe I Ural Cemetery. i 81 VON PILLOW CASES Beautifully made and hemmed, 4c. each. Beduced from 10c. BLEACHED SHEETS Made in the best possible manner of the best muslin.

2x2J yards, 40c. each. Beduced from 55c. BARGAIN WONDERS Three stronger or better bargains than these cannot be found. Each is a marvel in itself.

Jaconet Lawns, 30 inches iculc, inpakbluc, and lavender grounds, prettily ornamented with flowers, 5c. the Yard Beduced from 15c. Scotch Lawns, in striped and figued effects, permanent colors, 2o inches wide, 3c. the Yard. Reduced from 6c.

Fine Chintz, 32 inches wide, light grounds, pretty styles and just colors, 5c. the Yard. Reduced from 10c. CHENILLE CURTAINS New assortments of colorings and styles at greatly reduced prices. 100 pairs, full weight, length and width.

in choice patterns and colorings. $1.50 the pair. Kcaucea trom 250 pairs, $2.75 the pair. Beduced from $3.75. 175 pairs, $3.35 the pair.

Reduced from $4.50. CHILDREN'S COATS New styles find expression in new fabrics at new bargain prices. The assortment is especially attractive, as it includes the best efforts of fashionable makers who held back for much higher prices. White Eiderdown and Striped Figured Cloth, deep cape, trimmed with Angora fur, 9 months to 3 years inclusive, 98 c. Reduced from $3.

Mixed and Plain Cloths, double and single capes, trimmed withsfcraid and fur, 6 months to 4 years inclusive, 82. Reduced from $5. Broad Cloth and Fancy Novelty Cloth, full sleeves and pointed capes, trimmed with braid and fur, 6 months to 4 years inclusive, S3. 75. Beduced from $8.

PERSONALS MRS. HOFFMAN. BUSINESS CLAIRVOY-ant, tells uames of her visitors and the name In full of the one you marry. 505 FRANKLIN St. DR.

Dr HaRDT'8 PENNYROYAL PILLS. IL Sold by Druggists. Office. 2U9 North NINTH. HEADQUARTERS FOR RUBBER GOODS.

B. LKVICK'S SON A CO T201230 Chestnut SITUATIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER DE. nlres position; experienced; reference; small salary. Address a Times Office. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED AGENTS ARE WANTED In every locality to sell by subscription "ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR TIMES," bv A.

K. McClure. Very liberal terms will be given. Address THE TIMES, Eighth and Chestnut. Philadelphia.

HfRS. SANDOS 1410 PINE STREET. FOR- J.tL merly forewoman with Darlington, mukes handsome dresaes lor t8 and fliX newest Btyies. LOST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE No. 15 FOR 20 SHARES IN the capital stock of the Elm Land and improvement Company.

Application has been made to the company for new certificate. Persons are cau tioned against negotiating same. LAS A A MILLOS, 802 CHESTNUT Slreet, WANTED SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, BtoVrs, antiijues, carpets, etc. JOHN, 'iVl hUSQUEUANNA Avenue. BOTTLES BOUGHT AND SOLD; HIGHEST prices paid send postal.

JV1OMAHAN.110-1 PARRISH Street. COLUMBIAN STAMPS BOuTfrIT AND SOLD; also, coin book, giving prices paid. I7i6 MARKET. EDUCATIONAL AT 1.W0-CJ CHESTNUT STREET IS THE bpencerlau College of business nnd Shorthand. Day and evening erosions.

Modorate rates. FOU BOTH SEXES. THE KT RCnoOL. 1'ALM" BISINEBS COLLEOF, 1710 CHK-TNtJT street. DAY AND NIGHT SJSssIOXS.

THE UFE IHSUMKE mum AND FREEMAN. On the 31st of December, A. wife of Morris Freeman, aged 46 years. Funeral to-day at lw o'clock precisely, from her late refidence. 15 North Fifth streeL Januarv 1.

1RS5, ELIZABETH daugliterof and Margaret J. Fnrey. aged 5 months. Funeral scrvt'-es this afternoon it 2 o'ciock. at the re-klenceor her parents, mi I street.

GALLAGHER. On December 31, 18M. HUGH GALLAGHER, aged Funeral this morning at o'clock, from his late residence, '2531 Deshong street. Twenty-fifth, below Ellsworth, GKNGENBACH. On December 27.

In Colorado, ROSE GKNGENBACH, In bert2d year. Services to-day at her Jutber'B resldeuce, 30North Filteenth street. GENTNER. December 1894, FREDERICK GENTNER. aged St years, 8 months.

Relatives and tends, also Oak dale C. No. 1 Fairhill Baker U. Wunemiiereer Grenadier Corupanv, Confectioners' and Cake Bakers' U. Kensington Ltidge, No.

2, V. of Columbia U. Oakdale Castle K. Le-riatM? Tribe, No. 3, I.

O. R. Directors of Third Fairhill B. Philadelphia Quartette Club and TeutunlaGesang Vereln are respectfully invtted to the funeral, on Thursday at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 1018 somerset street Interment at Greeutuount Cemetery.

GILLIGAN. On the 1st instant, MARGARET, widow of the late Michael Gilllgan. Due notice of the funeral will be given, irom her late residence, rear of ions Sansom street. GORRKLL On the 1st CATHARINE, wife of the William George Gorrell and daughter of the late Patrick and Elizabeth Ftigan, in the cist year of her age. The relative and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning 2t 7.80 o'clock, from her late residence, 0U6 Reed street (Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of Annunciation, Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

GRAHAM. Suddenly, on the 31flt ELIZA, daughter of the late Samuel and Jane Graham. Funeral services this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, at her late residence. No. 2045 oreelain street GROVER.

On the 1st Instant, ANNA ELIZABETH, widow of Charles Grover. Due notice of the funeral will be given. HABERMEHL On Januarv 1895, HOWARD J. HABERMEHL. agedftdaya.

HAMILTON. On January 1, 1885, MAMIE only daughter of Andrew and Lizzie Hamilton, aged 1-' years aud 10 montha The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'ciock, from her parents' residence, 537 Fernon street Interment at Union Cemetery Vault. HANNINGS, On DPcemberSI. 1894, HARRY son of Harrv and Kate Mannings, aged 14 vears and 3 months. Funeral this morning at 8.30 o'clock from the parents' residence, 7U4 DeKalb street.

the 3lRt nit, JENNIE only daughter of Alnhonso L. and Jennie Haring and only granddaughter of Andrew C. and the late Hanrinh M. Jackson, aged 7 months and 'fl days. Funeral services this afternoon at 1 o'clock at parents' residence.

408 Datley street. HOFFNER, On the 1st ELVA MAY, daugh- leror luaries ana mary tionner. agea months Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock from parents' residence, lou Christian street the 28th Instant, JOHfil T. jitisKiNON, aged mi vears. 'the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerul.

from the residence of bis daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. W. IIos-klnson, No. 78 Espy street.

Servlt-es at the Church of CorpuB Crist), interment private at Chambers-burg, ran kiln county. Pa, KILGARIFE On the 31st ultimo. MARY, daugh ter of John and Mary Kilgariff. aged ft years. Funeral this afternoon at 1.30 o'ciock, from her parents' residence, 18)8 Webster street.

KOI, I. KR -On the 1st AMELIA, wife of Solomon S. Koller, aged As years. Funeral services on Saturday at 1 o'clock precisely, at her late residence. Ala North Fourth street LEH MAN.

On 30th ultimo, GEORGE son of Annie and the lute Reuben Lehman, aged 31 years, Funeral from his late residence, 'Hi'l Meredith street, to-day at 1 o'clock. the 80th Ultimo, WILLIAM LOUGHLIN.Mr, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members, Heal Estate Assessors, und clerks of the Board ot Revision of Taxes, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning at o't'Jock, from bis late residence. 1 4 ifl Christian street solemn Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

December 30, 18H4. JENNIE, only child or John W. and Ellen E. McElfrenh. Funeral this afternoon at 'i o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 427 South Fortieth street McVlCKAR.

-on the 1st inst, NANCY, wife of the late James MCVickar. Due notice will be given. A IER. On the 29th of December, 1894. GEORGE MAIER.

Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Charles A. Ebel, lt35 North Twentieth street the 1st Instant, KATE, daughter of James and Hannah Mlnton, aged I year, 1 month and 5 days. Funerul this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1M53 Perot street MORRIs. On the 2d Instant, at the Municipal Hos pital, ot vanoia, JU'fcfH. son or James and Aunes Morris, aged 1 year and 6 months.

Resi dence. 9 Richmond street No funeral. UUI.FORD.-On the 3Ist ultimo. LORENZO F. MULFORD, aged 72 years.

Funeral from bis late residence, Mmvllle, N. on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. MURPHY. On the 1st instant, GEORGE F. MTR- PHY, late of Sixth ward.

Funeral on Friday morning at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, Jifc7 Connecticut avenue, Ridge avenue, above Twenty-seventh street the 1st instant, MARY JANE, daughter of Samuel and Mary J. Nickle, aged 1 yearand II months. Funeral this morning at 10 o'clock, from ber parents' residence, 49W Master street PA LM the 81st ult, BERTIE AY, daughter of Mary and late Gardiner Palmer, aged 15 months. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock from grandfather's residence, No. ZtS McClellau street.

REYNOLDS. On the 81st Ultimo, JOSEPH sou of Annie E. and the late George L. Reynolds, aged 2 years and 9 month. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend tbe funeral services, at bis mother's residence.

No. 1424 Brinton street, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. RIF.s.-On January 1. 1895, JACOB, eon of Jacob and Mary Rles, aged IB years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Friday morning at 7.3o o'clock, from his late residence, SdlO North Third Btreet High Mass, fl o'clock, at St. Bonaventur's Church. Interment at Most Hoi Kedeemer Cemetery. RIGHTER. On December 81.

ANTHONY P. K1GHTEK, In bis 78th year. Funeral Friday. ROBERTS. On Twelfth-month, 30th, 1894, SAMUEL J.

ROBERTS. Funeral on Flfih-dav morning at 10.30 o'clock. ROTH RM FX. ell asleep December 30, 1894, SOPHIE CLE LAND, wife of William G. Rothermel.

Funeral services at the residence of her husband, 1110 North Forty-first street, to-day at 12 o'clock. BlMPKINa-January 1, 1895, ELIZABETH 6., youngest child of Thomas W. and Eva J. slmp-klns, aged 5 montha Funeralthlsafternoon at 2 o'clock at her pu rents residence, North Fourth street Camden. N.

J. SPAETH. -On the 81st GI-'ORGE, son of George, and the late Wflhelmtna piieth, aged 37 years. Funeral this afternoon at I o'clock, from ni lamer resilience, ho airmountavenua BTAIR1KER. On tbe 3lat THOMAS, son of Ellen and tbe late Wl liam stalriker.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs-riay morning at o'clo'. k. from the residence of liia brother. Joseph Stalriker. 44ill Westminster avpnue.

High Mass at or Mother of borrows. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MARY wife of Mark Stott anil naughterof Joseph and the late Ilannau Walch.aged 25 years. Funeral services on Friday afternoon at 1 clock, at the residence of berhuo-baud, '3U North Thirty-seventh street. WART, on December 31, 18))4.

aged 70 years. Funeral services this morn-Ufg at her late residence. 1729 south seventeenth street ALBERT 6TIEN- AM AN, aged si years. Funeral from his late res idence, am.ien pike, near Cooperstown, N. day at 2o'clock.

ONE. -On tbe 1st Inst. Miss ROSANNA STONE, In the 68d vear of her tige. Funeral services this evening at 7 o'clock, at the resldenoe of her J. JirnsLaw.asSNorth Thirty-first street.

December 31. 1894. JOHN STUART. in his 63d year. Due notice of funeral will he given.

-On the 1st Instant, ANNIE UTTERS. The relatives and friends of tbe family are re-snectfullv Invited to attend the funeral, on Fri day alternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of nrs. nainonoge street interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. VANDEVENTER. On January 1, 1895.

REBECCA widow of Thomas Vmideveiitm' and daughter ol the late John and Leah Sexton. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral servtct-s, at ber late residence, northeast cornrof Beach and Poplar streets, on Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Intermeutat Monument Cemetery. DKR the 31st of December. In her litn year.

BKRTHA K. VON DER SMITH, daughter of Frank and the late Amelia Von dcr Smith, Funeral on Friday, li a. from her grandmother's residence, 16U5 Summer street WALLS. On the Both JAMES WALL, Sr. Funeral this morning at 84 o'clock, from his late residence, 827 Mountain street.

December ai, SUSAN G. WILSON, widow of the late Washington W. Wilson, aged 86 years. Funeral this afternoon nt 2 o'clock, from her son'B residence 1834 Gerhurdt street WISEL-On the 1st Instant. JAMES D.

WISE, Due notice of tbe funeral will be given, from the residence of bis son, Mathew At. Wise, 1136 Jackson street Monday, December 31, at Ashe-vllte, N. MAbEL WOOTON, daughter of Henry Wooton. of Atlantic City, in her It th year. Funeral services will be held In the First Metho dist Episcopal Church, Atlantic City, to-day at to A.

U. th SILK BARGAINS More extremely attractive Silk Bargains are here to-day. The dominant features about them are newness, brightness and goodness. Think of beginning the new year with choice, fash-iouable Silks from the renowned manufacturers of the world, and you'll catch the inspiration that is firing the Silk department to greater achievements and broader distribution. EVENIfJS SILKS Beautiful tints from socio S3.00 the yard.

Reduced from $1.00 to $15.00. EVENING GAUFRE SILKS A special lot 46-iurb Liberty Satin Gaufre Is on sale at Sl.OO tbe yard. Reduced from $3.30. BLACK PEAU DE SOIE 1.200 yards, very desirable Dress Silks, re duced to 59 C. the yard.

ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER Particularly interesting values are to be found here nt all times. Fancy Silks, 65 C. the yard. Beduced from $1.00 and $1.25. WINTER It requires courage to reduce prices while King Frost is iu possession of the elements.

But cold or heat does not deter us from carrying out our plans when they are once matured. FOR LADIES Fine Bibbed White Merino Vests and Pants, non-shrinkahle. 39 C. tbe garment. Reduced from 50c.

Fine Kibbed White Merino Union Snits (vest and Dante in one niece) one-half wool. 65 c. the suit. Reduced from $1.35. i-ine last lilacs Cashmere Hose, extra heavy double sole, heel and toe, 29c the pair.

Beduced from 50c. FOR GENTLEMEN Heavy Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, superior finish, 50c the garment. Re-duced from 75c. Fine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, superior quality and finish, 79 the garment. Reduced from $1.25.

Heavy Seamless Wool Half Hose In natural color aud black, double heel and toe, 15 the pair. Reduced from 30c. FOR CHILDREN Fine Bibbed Fast Black Cotton Hose with double knee, heel and toe, 19c the pair. Beduced from 23c FURNITURE 3-piece Bedroom Suits in Oak, antique finish, 24x30 beveled mirror in dressing case. $17.50 the suit.

Reduced from $25.00. AMUSEMENTS Buon. E'OHTJI Btreet. abovs RACE. CONTINCOUK PKKr'ORMANCE From 12 M.

to 10.30 P. M. Magnificent Success. NEW BIJOU OPERA COMPANY. MATES PENZANCE- WITH REFINED VAUDEVILLE.

LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S THEATRE. Open Dally New Year's Week at 10 A. M. New Year's Day, 0 A. M.

Orchestra. 25c. Balcony. 20c Gallery, 10c. Y8AYE RF.CITALR.

BROAD STREET THEATRE, WEDNESDAY AFTEHNOON, JANUARY B. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY U. M. EUGENE YRAYE.

MIS8 THEODORA PFAFFLIN, M. AIM LACHAUME. Seats for January 9 at the Broad street Theatre. GIRARD AVENUE THEATRE. Matinees TueBday, Wednesday and Saturday.

O'Keefe's Brllllnntand Delightful Cooiedy, WILD OATb. Mr. CRESTON CLAKKE AS ROVER Next Week-Revival of THE BELIA MATTHIAS CRESTON CLARKE ACADI5 NTH FINE ARTS. OPEN EVERY DAY. (MOT THURSDAY AT S.

a CENTS. OMISSION 1 niir CHEAT EMPEAN MSBJ)! 708 ch1.s i nut 2,000 extraordinary wonders of nature. Open from A. M. till iu P.

M. Gentlemen Only. WINTER CIRCUS THEATRE. BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS. BILLY PI.IMWER'S ATHLETIC AM) SPECIALTY COMPANY.

Matinees Tuesday. ThursriMy and Saturday. PRICE, 15. S5 and 50 CENTS. CARNCROss' 11TH STREET OPERA HOUSE.

A RNCHOfcs'. Matinees New Ye.xr'a nnd Sat. CARNCHO'-S, NEW IJVINO PICTURES. CARNCKOss' Santa clnus Distributes Presents. MINSTRELS.

LIFE IN A HKEAT CITY. MINSTRELS. Popular Prices Box office Open. 9T TH AND ARCH DIME MUSEUM. Th Rlne In Skin.

Blood and Nature. Blue RI ALTO Lifts an Flephant with his Teeth. Man. I JO JO. Til DuG-KACED BOY.

in the Theatre TH PA RIM AN STARS. LYCEUM. IOSTER BURLESQUE COMPANY, Si AM IK 1ST A It 1. MONDAY. DECEMBER SI.

Special Mldnlgbt Performance. Commencing at 12. RATIONAL THEATRE. MATIHKJS TO-DAY. "A RUN ON THE B1NK." Next Weelc McFadden's Elopement." GILMi'RK'9 AUDITORIUM.

Matinee 'Jo-dHyati. Evening at 9. Matinee -BOSTON HOWARD To-Day nt 2. ATHKNEUM SPECIALTY CO. Groat Novel Eutettainlng Acts.

To-NlghtatS. ZOOLUOICAL HARI'KN. Open every div. Admission, 25ie its. Chll iren.

iliiy.i Saturday and legal holidays, tfxoeptlni Fourth of July, Atlults. I0c. Children, 5a EMPIRE-MAT INRE TO-DAY. THE NEW DAZZLKR. January 7 Hovt's "A Texas Steer." KEX8IXOTON, KRANKF'D AVE.

A NOBRIS. MIACO'8 PAN'iOMIME. MatlneeDaily Next week, Uncle om 's Cabin, now at A cad, of Mus. TAN i)A RD MXtS." A I LY EX PTMONr Sadie Haseon In "A Kentucky GIrL" CARPET CLEANING QUAKER CITY CARPET CLEANING COM-pany. Third above Poplar.

We clean all klndi the lowest nrlce. 8 cents per vnrd. (remove all moths), call for and return them within 24 hours free CHESTNUTEIGHTH STREETS handsomely emlfroidered in various colors, Sl.59 Reduced from $2.75 and $3. DECORATED ENGLISH PORCELAIN DINNER SETS Slightly imperfect, but scarcely obser vabl e. The red uced prices speak volumes: 617.50 the set.

S15.00 the set. $12.50 the set. 7-75theset. Reduced from $35.00. Reduced from $30.00.

Reduced from $25.00. Reduced from $10.60. WHITE COUNTERPANES Ten thousand enough to cover a sleeping village of twenty thousand souls! Ten thousand that would stagger ordinary merchants, but we are not ordinary merchants. Handsome patterns, neatly hemmed, 79c. Each Beduced from $1.10.

DRESS LININGS Silesia, all colors, 7 c. the yard. Reduced from 124c Black back Silesia, new patterns, XOC. the yard. Beduced from 18c.

Extra quality black back Silesia, lHc the yard. Beduced from 25o. Best quality Cambria, all colors, 4 C. the yard. Domestie Hair Cloth, superior quality, 15 c.

HAVE YOU READ THIS MORNMQ? REAL ESTATE FOB SALE IMPROVED PKOFEIITIKS-CITY. Jt FOR HALE OK RENT N. W. CORNER fi-i Eighth and Jefferson streets, stbreand dwell-Ing; deep lot to Darlen street saloon huslness or manufacturing. D.

M. HKSS, 205 s. SIXTH Btreet, OAK LANS. A OAK LANE SALK BEAUTIFUL NEW IL 12-room home, all conveniences, Bold ereat sauntlce to close operation. Only (500 cash.

K1KBY, 834 South FIFTEENTH. FARMS. FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE FOR STORE JT and dwelling or private house 80 acre farm, 28 miles out good land and build tuta. D. M.

HEsd, 2ufi St. SIXTH Street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT PROVED PROPERTIED TV. Af FOR RENT-II0 RENT (STORE). 1018 N.

Front street. 1 loom 8, 904 Walnut, 223 Dock, 139 N. Sixth. rent, store and basement, 223 Dock. 56 rent, four-storv store, 8-3 s.

Front street. fl5 rent, 1542 N. Einbtb Btreet; iSroomB. 3.5 rent, N. Thlrti'-slxth street; 10 rooms.

1-6 rent, 17t7 Norib street rooms. 18 rent, N. Forty-fourth street; 8 roomg, 15 rent, 3fll Mt Vernon street 9 rooms. 10 rent, 42 Erie Btreet, Camden, N. J.

810 rent, 7i Markoe street; 4 rooms. 110 rent, 705 Lydla street 4 rooms, $9 rent, 335 Llnnard street rooms. DAVIDM. S. SIXTH Street.

FOR RE-T6 fi A LE2W FR A LI2? street; side yard; residence 2u rooms. 32 bv lltclit; tor hotel, boarding house or business. D. M. HEKS, 205.outh SIXTH street.

WALL PAPER MICTTAF.L. NORTH KIGHTK STRKET. Wall Papers, 3c; Borders, 4c; Felts, 8c. KSTIMATEH 1111)11 ROOMS FURNISHED ROOM ON SKCOND FLOOR FOR lodlou. Sua south NINTH Btreet Reference.

MPIM, Sf, 000,000 SURPLUS, $2,000,000 Co. TRUST FALL AND WINTER RESORTS MISCELLANEOUS. Unrivalled as a health and pleasure resort Air balmy and full of llfe-nlvlngozone. New plumbing throughout and perfect drainage and other sanitary arrangements, trend for descriptive pamphlet. F.

K0o PDOSCE, THE OGLETHORPE. A PERFECT WINTER RESORT HOTEL. Opens January 5. Famousfor Its healthful climate, balmy sea air, aquatic sports and due drives through pine forests. SEND FOR CIRCULAR.

WARREN LELAND, Manager. HEW JEHSEr. LAKEWOOID, K11WJEKE? TIE Ik TTICTORIA. Ocean Fn! South Caroling Pier. 0Mn all the year.

masquerade' costumes VAN HORN dt WON, 'Theatrical and blstrrlcal cos to roes to blre. Sneclul costumes for Santa CIbub. Jack Frost, Three Wise Men, etc Wigs and beards for sate or rent. 121 NORTH NINTH STREET. THEATRICAL MASQUERADE COS-tumesand Full Dress Snits to hir The leading coatumera of Philadelphia.

WAAS SON, 825 RACE Street. tCatnlogues Free.l SALE CARPETS MlSFFTH, BRUSSELS. 40c. AND flUo, yard. BriiiK size ol room.

Bog carpets woven to Hprlutf roller window shades, each, complete. H. MKTKR9JUS7 SOUTH street. OCKET KNIVES API HcltSORS LA RHR assortment; cheapest place. i7oti MAUKEJ', mm mm OLD PIBIIHT COMFORT.

Wt Mill TOM (DIRECT TtlDBlSW ILIfilLWWWW, IN. nil. wml mm Wm OCTOQEDu TO ME DAVID B. PLUMER, Manag.A An. Ayr IC CITY.

REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THK YRAR. Every convenience. Includingnot and cold sea water but, is and elevator. TUB A. U.

ItOiiKRTS QOMPANY, D. EOUTHAVKJK, Manager. 1 Executes Trusts, Allows Interest on Deposits, Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, EFFINflHAM II. MORRIS, President. HENRY Vice President.

WII.I.IA.H ELY, Treasurer. J. ANDREWS HA RRIS, Ass't Trees. NATI1A.MH1. tUE.NSHAW, R.

E.Offlrer. UKO. Tl'CKKIt Solicitor. BROAD AND CHESTNUT.

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