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TUESDAY MOKNTNG. JAXUARY 8, 1895, THE PHILADELPHIA TB1ES. AMUSEMENTS SHARPLESS BROTHER: GARTWRIGHT VARflERS' EEIIHO UDEHU EAR KEV4Am6 UURiUDS TO-Dfl" DEVIATING from our purpose to sell the best goods for the least money that's why our new opportunities and makes new bargain prices almost every hour. AH the departments testify to this sturdy truth to-day more emphatically than they have done before this season. business is so enormous.

unyielding enterprise of this The steady, store seizes FOR MEN, WOMEN GREATLY REDUCED PRICES KEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's Natural Wool Shirts, 34 in. 2.20. Reduced from $2.90. Men's White Merino Shirts, 34 in. 1.80.

Reduced from $2.20. Men's White Merino Shirts, 34 in. 2.60. Reduced from $3.50. Men's White Merino Shirts, 34 in.

$4.20. Reduced from $5.30. COOK BROTHER OLDEST AND LARGEST IMPORTERS OF CARTWHIGHT WARNERS' PRODUCTIONS 49-51-53 NORTH EIGHTH ST. Philadelphia IMPORTANT SILK OFFERINGS Particularly strong attractions are displayed to-day in the Silk Department at particularly low prices. Every item is a money saver of the most pronounced description.

WHITE INDIA SILKS 190 pieces 27-inch White India Silks, 38 c. the yud. Keduccd from 53c. CREPE DE CHENE 85 pieces 24-inch all silk Crepe de Chene, 50c. the yard.

Reduced from il. BLACK DRAP D'OR A remarkable Black Silk for wear, 01 the yard. Reduced from $1.25. PRINTED CHINA SILKS 325 pieces in three desirable widths, dark nnd lighterounds, 40 C. and 50 Cm the yard.

Reduced from 75c. and $1. GENUINE HABUTA1 WASH SILKS The price is uncqualed 38 the yard. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES 200 fine imported Counterpanes, handsome patterns, slightly soiled in the folds, $2.95 each. Regular price $5.

COTTON COMFORTABLES Filled with clean, white cotton. All desirable colors, $1.25 each. Reduced from $1.75. NAPKIN BARGAINS 500 dozen Bleached Napkins in superior quality at very rare prices. Si.

SO the dozen. Reduced from $2.00. 9165 the dozen. Reduced from $2.25. 300 dozen Bleached Napkins, large size: 1.35 the dozen.

Reduced from $3.00. the dozen. Heduced from $3.50, (ji.85 the dozen. Reduced from $4.00. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN Pure linen, and the best quality wo have ever shown at the price, 50c.

the yard. Reduced from 75c. LACES, EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS Fine Real Renaissance Lace Collars, Real and' Imitation Laces, Flouncings, Dress Nets, Evening Gauzes and the like at less than 50c. on the dollar. Elerant Collars.

$1.98, 2.Q8 and $3.98 each. Reduced from $5.00, $7.00 and $0.00. Beautiful Nets, Gauzes and Flonncinfre, 19 C. 29 C. 39 C.

49 C. and 98 c. About one-fourth regular values. 5.000 yards Cambric Embroideries, 5 to 9 Inches wide, I2iC. the yard.

Reduced from 25c. and 35c. 150 dozens Gentlemen's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with initials, 25c each. Reduced from $1.00. AND CHILDREN FOLLOW THE NEW TARIFF LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' Natural Wool Vests, 28 in.

$2.50. Reduced from $3.00. Ladies' White Merino Vests, 28 in. $2.40. Reduced from $2.90.

Ladies' White Merino Vests, 28 in. $3.40. Reduced from $4.20. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Children's White Merino Vests, 24 in.1.40. Reduced from $1.75.

Children's White Merino Vests, 24 Reduced from $1.80. MESSINGER. On the th instant, CATHARINE EAGER, wife of Henry Messlnger, in the 66th year of her age. Funeral from her bus-band's residence. In Consbohocken, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

MILES. -On January 5. ALBERT MILES, aged 68 years. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 169 Gay street, Manayunk. MONAGHAN.

January 18HS. AUCE. wife of the late Dennis Monaghan. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 114 South Twenty-third street MONTAGUE. On January 6, 1896, BERNARD MONTAGUE, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence.

No. 26ti Coral street below Lehieh avenue, on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock. iMneran Keqmem mass at tne (. nurcn oi visitation. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery.

the 5th Inst, SARAH MCLLIN. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 7i o'clock, from the residence of her broth er-In-law, Mr. Woods, No. 1422 South street. High Mass at St.

Teresa's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. NEWTON. -On the Mh inst AMES J. If EWTON, aged 57 yeurs.

Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock, from his lute residence, No. lob Marlborough strtet PAIHTKL At Chester, First month Bth, JAMES PaIstE, yearol hlsage. Due notice of the fuueral will be given. the Etn inst, ELIZABETH, wifeof Victor PauMn, and daughter of the late Will-lam and Mary Jones, aged 87 years. Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1212 South Twenty-third street PENOT.

On January 6, JBB5, MARY, widow of the late Louts Penot, aired 86 years. Funeral on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. sophia De Putroo, 120 south Eighth street the 4th instant, HUGH T. PIGOTT, aged 45 years. i ne relatives ana mentis or tne lamiiv.

aiso tne members of tbe organizations with which he was connected, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, ou Tuesday, the 6ih, at 1 o'clock, from tbe residence of Clarence E. Cook, No. 2782 Church street, Bridesburg. Interment private. the Sd Inst, SAMUEL N.

RICHARDS, in his 75th year. Funeral services to-day at 2 o'clock, at his son-in-law's residence, 15:4 Twentieth street the 4th Instant, SARAH, wife of the hue (-'rands Rogers, aged 8 1 yea rs. The relatives and triends of the family, also members of the Sacred Heart, Rosary and Ladies' T. A. B.

Societies of St. Paul's Church, are respectfully invltea to attend tbe funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, from ber late residence, 987 South Tenth street. Solemn Requiem Muss at St Paul's Church. Inteimeut at Cathedral Cemetery. SCHAFER.

On the 5th Inst, OTTO BCHAFER. In his 40th year. Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1426 Prospect street January 7, JOSEPH SCHMIDT, of 2235 Thompson street Due notice of funeral will be given. SMACK. -On January 6.

NARCISSA, widow of William L. Smack, aged 82 years. Funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at her late residence. Beck Place. SOMERS-On January 6, BESSIE daughter of the late Dr.

Lewis S. and Margaretta II. Homers. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her brother, 1417 North Seventeenth street SONNEFEI.D.-On the Sth instant. CHARLES SON NEFELD, aged 19 years and 8 months.

Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock, from the parents' resl- I dence, southwest corner Twenty-eighth and Poplar streets. Jannarv 4. 1805. after a short Illness, Dr. J.

J. BOWERBY. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, Holmes-burg. STACK. On the 7th inst, at bis residence, 8510 Warren street, WILLIAM JOSEPH, son of the late Peter nnd Mary Ann tack.

Due notice of his funeral win be given TAYLOR, At his residence, im North Sixteenth street, on the Sth of Januarv. Ufh. Can tain JOHN TAYLOR, Receiver of Tuxes of tbe City of Phila- ueipnia. in me win year oi Disage. Funeral services on Tuesday.

January 8, at 1 P. M. nreciselv. In Bethesda Presbvterian Church. Frankford avenue and Vienna street, to which the relatives and irlends and the several associations of which be was a member are Invited.

The body may be viewed at the church after II A. the guard of CaptwiD Philip R. Schuyler Post, No. fil, G. A.

acting as guard of honor. Interment private at Mt Moriah Cemetery VAN on the 6tb Inst. ANN ELIZA, wife ol Samuel C. Vim Meter and daugh ter of tbe late John and Susannah DlUler, aged 68 years. Tbe relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at her husband's residence.

No. 861 Randolph street, on Wednesday afternoon i ciocK. interment at Mount peace cemetery. 6th inst, suddenly, HENRY agea aw years. The relatives and friends of the family are re.

spectfuiiy Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday wt 2 o'clock, at bin late residence. hi -tiemn street, jtmaiy omit nowera. Interment prlvute. W1EDM A On the 4th Inst, 18t5, FRANK A. WIEDM A ER, aged IB years.

The relatives and frlendBof the family are re spectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from th residence, 'iuesday morning, solemn Reaulem Mass at theCburch of the Gesu. Interment at jsew i -atuearai cemetery. January 5, KATIE, youngest anugoivr oi in iaie i neopnuus ana Williams. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. No.

1717 Marshal! street. WILSON. -Oo January 5, 1R95, CHRISTOPHER eiuesi son oi ctinstonner u. una Jnue Wilson, aged 8 years nnd 7 montliB. Funeral to- dny at 1 clock, from the residence of his parents, 2138 Sears street, below Wharton.

WINTERS. On the 5th Instant. MICHAEL WIN- '1ERS. tuuerol this morning at 74 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Mr. rat rick Winters, Marker street the 8th Instant.

CHARLES il'HOKAS, beloved son or Jacob and Elizabeth Wooddock, ng'd7 years and 7 months. Funeral this afternoon at I o'clock, from his grandparents', HUUO street tbe Sth Instant. HENRY L. WOODWARD, aged years. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs.

Jones, 823 Reed street the 4th Inst, GEORGE PHILIP ZINDGRAF. In bis 68b year. Funeral this afternoon at o'clock, from bis late residence, 1918 North Eighth street. SPECIAL U0TICES fJ-rSa OFFICE OF OOP-BILL'S CITV AND Ntt 004 WALNUT STREET. Philadklphia, January 1, 1895.

NOTH'E. The public is hereby notified that the canvass for. GOPbILL'6 CITY AND BUSINESS DIRECTO-IUES FOR has been completed. Parties who have made changes In address stneethe canvass, or who are in doubt us to im Tine: hoen called upon, will please send postal givinc name, business, IniBlnefts address and residence, or call In person at ofliee on or before January ll, 1861, In order to Insure correct insertion therein. JAMES GOPSILIS SONS, Publishers.

B. RONEY, Manaicer. DIVIDEND NOTICES THK BOARD CIP DISKCTORS OP JOHN R. STETSON COMPANY have declured a seml-auoual dlvlaend of FOUR PER MEETINGS THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. GENERAL OFFICE READING TERMINAL Phii-adhlfhia, December 12, IS94.

Notice Is hereby gives to the stockholders of this Company that tbe annual meeting and election for President, six Managers, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place In Room No, 4U1, fourth floor, Reading Terminal, TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, in the city of Philadelphia, on tbe second MONDAY, 14tb of January text, at 12 'clock M. By order of the Board of Managers, W. it. ia Lun, secretary, rrft THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UCSstock holders of the PARK AVENUE AND CARLISLE STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be beld at office.TWEN-TY-THIRDand BROWN Streets, on JANUARY 14, 18, at 9.30 A. for tbe election of President and Directors, and transaction of such otber business as may be presented, D.

Vt. DICKSON. rt-TZZsa THE ANNUAL- MEETING OF TnE LVCSiStockholdersiof tbe TIOGA AND VENANGO STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, will be beld at office. TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN' Streets, on JANUARY 14. 189A, at 9.30 A.

for tne election of President and Directors, and transaction of such other business as may be presented. D. W. DICKSON, Bs THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LKSstock holders of the FA I HMOl'ST PA RK RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets, on JANUARY 14, 1815, at .30 A. AL, for the election of President and Directors, and transaction of such other business as may be presented.

D. Vtl. DICKSON. r-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LkSTstockholders 1 of the HUNTINGDON STREET CONNECTING PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be held atofilce, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN streets, on January 14, 139-'). at 10 A.

for the election of President and Directors and transaction of such other business as may be presented. D. W. DICKSON, Secty-Treas. f-S5s THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LKSstock holders Of the CATHARINE AND BAIN BRIDGE STREETS RAILWAY COMPANY wtil be" beld at ollice, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets, on January 14.

1895. at 10 A. for the election of Directors and transaction ol such other businesses may oe presenter. W. DICKSON, Secty-Treas.

r-Ss, THE ANNCAI. MEETING OF THE holders of tbe WALNUT STREET CONNECTING PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office. TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN -treets. on Januarr 14. 189o.

at Hi A. M. for the election of President and Directors and trans action of such other business as may De presented. D. DICKSON, secly-Treas.

fr So, THE ANNCAL MKETINO OF THE lC2i Hookholder of the TWENTY-SECOND STREET AND ALLEBHKNY AVENUE PASS-EXGKH RA1LWAV COMPANY will be beld at oiiice. TWENTV-THIUD and BROWN streets, on Januarv 14. 1895, at lo.ao A. for the election or President and Directors, and transaction of such other business as may He presfnteri. D.

W. DICKSON, Secty-Treas. n--Sii, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LKSi Stockholders of the MARSHALL ST. RAILWAY COM PA 5 will be heid at office. TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets, on January 14, IM5, ut A.

1., for the election of Dlrec- be presented. D. y. DICKSON, Secty-Treas. r-THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE Lk2S Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA SCBl RBAN RAILWAY Ctl.M-PANY will be held at office, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets, on Jannarv 14, 18P5, at la30 A.

for the election of President and Directors and transaction of such other business as may be presented. u. w. mASUit, rsecty-ireas. rr-Sa THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE LKST stockboldert of the EHSLKR STREET CONNECTING PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office, and BROWN Streets, on January 14, 1S95.

at 11 A. w. tor me election oi president ana directors and transaction of such other business as may be presented. D. V.

DICKsON, Secty-Treas. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NIJE CONNECTING RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office, TWE.Vl'Y-THIRD and BROWN streets, on January 14. 18i, at 11 A. M. for the election of President and Directors and transaction of such clher business as may be presented, i D.

W. DICKSON, Secty-Treas. ri-tJSs, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the CONTINENTAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be beld at office, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN Streets, on January 11, ISM, at 11 A. M. fcr the election of President and Directors and transaction of such other business us may be presented, sen ted.

D. W. DICKSON, eeety-Trens. rt-rssa thk annual meeting of the of the SEVENTEENTH AM) NINETEENTH STREETS PASSENHKR RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office, TWENTY-THI RD and BIIOWN Streets, on January 14, 1895, at 11.80 A. for the election of President and Directors and transaction of such other business as may be presented, D.

W. DICKSON. Secty-Treas. rr-Os, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE L-C5i Stock holders of the EMPIRE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office. TWENTY-THIRD anil BROWN Streets, on January 14.

1895, at 30 A. for the election of President and Directors aild transaction of Bucb otlier business as may be presented. D. IV. DICKSON.

Secty-Treas. ri-ia THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE lJSstock holders of Ihe UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at office, I WENTY-TKIRD and BROWN Streets, on January 14. IS95, at 12 for the election of President and Directors and transaction of such other business as mav be nresented. D. W.

DICKSON, Secty-Treas. n-2Ss EASTERN MUTUAL FIREl LOSi INSURANCE COMPANY, The Annual Meeting of the Policy-Holders of the PAN will be held at the office of the Company. No 417 WALNUT street, oh TUESDAY, January 29, at r. lorineeiectionot inrectors. A.

BKN COCHRAN, Assistant Secretary. fT-Ssa, MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. LKCSi philadklphia. December 7. 1SH Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders for the election of Directors will he held ut the banking house on TUi'DAY, January 8, 181)5, between the boars of IS W.

and 2 P. M. WILLIAM UNDERDOWN, Cashier. rj---feaTHrc INTER-STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALNUT Street Philadelphia. The Annual Meet- Intf ofthe policy-holilern and election for Directors win ne neia at ims omee on thu hsuay.

January 17, 1S95, at lio'clock noon. J. ROTHSCHILD, oec. rj-saTHE SIXTH NATIONAL BANK. LKISi Philapklphia.

December 8. 18W, The annual election lor Directors will be held at tbe Banking House on TUESDAY. January 8, 18yo, between the hours of if A. Ai. and 2 P.

M. ROBERT B. SALTER, Cashier. rt-Xza THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE LKSi CORPORATION OF TH TE PORARY HOME FOR YOUNO MEN AND BOYS will be beld at 251 south SIXTH Street, 4.30 P. FRIDAY, January 11, T.

BOSWELL. Secretary. PERSONALS MRS, HOFFMAN. BUSINESS CLAIRVOY-ant, tells names ef ber visitors and the name In full of the one you marry. 605 FRANKLIN St Da db hardt's Pennyroyal pills.

Sold by Druggist. OOlce. 209 North NINTH. TTEADaUARTEItS FOR RUBBER GOODS. XX LEVICK'S SONl CO Chestnut, AGENTS WANTEIf AGENTS ANTED-AQENTS ARE WANTED in every locality to sell by subscription "ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR TIMES," by A.

K. McClure. Very liberal term, will be given. Address THE TIMES, Eighth 4nd Chestnut. Philadelphia, SITUATIONS WANTED .11 A Lb ANTED SITUATION AS NIGHT WATCH.

man in store. Addreas s. EIGHTH St. ERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR GEN. eral bonsework speaks English.

Apply 1816 Nortr FOURTH street. AMUSEMENTS SSOCIATION AJ.L, WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 9, PIANO RECITAL, by tbe renowned artist mm aids ra im Reserved seats I and 11.25 General ailmlrislon 5C Tickets at FISCHER B. 1221 CHESTNUT Street. C'l 1RARD AVENCIi THF.ATRE. Every Night, 8 15.

Matinees Wed. and Sat. THII BELLS. MATTHIAS Mr. CRESTON CLARKE Next Week.

KETCH I bv W. S. Gilbert. A Dramatization of "Faust and Marcuerlte." CRESTON CLARKE.i as FAUTUS ARNCROSS'llTH BTUKET OPERA IIOCSE, RNCKOSiS' Every Evening and Sat. Mat.

CARNCKOSS' NEW I.IVINU PICTURES. CA UNCROSS' Positively Lnsi Week of MINSTRELS LIFE IN A GREAT CITY. MINSTRELS. Popular Prlcea Box OfBce Open. JYCEUM.

Matinee Every Day. L1I.I CLAY'S COLOSSAL AI AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. NATIONAL TH EATRK. Matinee To-day. JOHN KEKNELL In McFADDKN's ELOPEMENT." Next week-" BLUE JEANs." MR.

CIIAS. H. JARVIS'THIRD SOI REE. BAT. Jaa 12.

160.5, New century Drawing Room, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, one dollar. KENSINGTON, KBANItK'D AVE. dt NORRIS, UNCLE TOM'S ICA11IN. Matinee dally.

ANNUAL ACADEMY. TO-NIGHT. ILTROVATORE. fi. BEHRENS.

Lessee and Manager. GRAND OPERA Under tbe direction of ENRY E. ABBEY and AC KICEGRAU. 0 TUESDAY 8. Verdi's Opera FOURTH OPERA NIGHT Mmes.

Droc, Van Can-teren and Mantelll: Mg. Cam nan art Marian I. VaimL IL it OVA TOR Conductor. Slg. BevignanL -0RiDaidmi, lamagno.

Gounod's Opera Faust (In French.) Conductor, Big. Mauciuellt. THURS. JAN. 10.

FIFTH OPERA NIGHT. mes. Melba, 'Bauer-mehter and Scalchi; MM. Mauguiere, Ancona, VI- (TiVittul and Plancon. Seats at FISCHER'S, 131 CHESTNUT Street Admission, fi.

Family Circle, fL Ampbitheatre.SOc THE MUSIC OF THE (BD8Ii3IDD (DPEDBft Can be rendered on the witb fall orchestral effect Come In and bear IL 130S CHESTS CT STKEKT. LECTURE ASSOCIATION OP THK UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. DLUPiTlATEl IECT111S By W. HUDSON SHAW, M. OXFORD HJIF wIKE ASSOCIATION HALL, S.30 P.

M. JANUARY 10, 14, 17, 21. 24 and 2a Tickets at Boner's, 1314 Chestnut Street, and at ITall on Afternoons ot Lectures. SSOCIATION HALL IN I KCTURES 3 By the Photosmphic Society of Philadelphia. TUESDAY KVEN.NGS, JANUARY Ifi, 32, 29.

January 15-YKLLOWafONE PAKK, By Mr. W. N. Jennings. January 22-IN THE TROl'ICS, By Dr.

Benjamin Sharp. January 29 A Summer Vacation in Kurope, By Ai r. Frederic Ivoa Reaervwl Seats for Series. 12.00 For Single Lectures 7-1c. anil Ji.OO TICKETS AT FIHCHER8.

1221 CHESTNUT. pif Tim kmmi ACADEMY OP MUSIC, MONDAY, JANUARY J4. 1895. Proceeds to be divliled between The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Maternity Branch, The HliHiideiphla Society for Organizing Charity, I'ennsylviiola Socleiy to Protect Children From Cruelty, anil St. Christopher's Hospital forCtillrtren.

Tickets, J5, admitting one person and Including supper, can be procured of tiny of tbe managers or of the treasurer. Mr. J. D. Lixon, 221 So.

Hfih St 1" IJOUT EIOHTfl Street, above RACE. CONTINUOUS PEKFORMANCE From 12 M. to iftao P. M. Magnificent Success.

NEW I1IJOU OPERA COMPANY. rJUIPOirUGS WITH HEFTNRD VAUDFVILLE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S THEATRE OrcbeHtra. 'c. Balcony.

20c. Gallery, 10a rpISSOT'S GRAND OPERA HOU86. Broad street and Montgomery Avenue. THK FAMOUS COMKUIKSNK, IkWE TBIFMf IN HER MOMCAL COMEDY, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Next week, first appearance here of COMHiOCK MINSTRELS, Which include such Philadelphia favorites as Willis P.

iSweatnam, Hugh Dougherty, Charles Beman and oi hern. 1HESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE. Every Evening. Matinee Saturday Only.

18 BS SIR JOHN FALSTAFF In bis magnificent scenic production of tbe mtm mm wiism NEXT WEEK Lost week of Mr. Crane's En gagement First time here, Tbe Pacltlc Mail CtHBBTNDT STREET THEATBE. CURTAIN KISKS AT 8.15. Every Evening. Wed.

and Sau Mats. SEVENTH I ffSlfinftrtM A WEEK lUjimKH frjt Monday, Jftnnary 21, Seventy-Fifth Performance. Another Oreat souvenir Night, Seats on sale two week 8 In advance. BROAD STREET THEATRE. Every Evening.

Matinee Saturday Only. THE MA'(flC KISS. Comic Opera Company. Next Week THE FKIKCfcSH A CADEMY OF MUSIC. A CDG9IDEIRELILA ONE MATINEE, SATURDAY.

JANUARY 19. With Live Ponies. Mice, Rats, Pumpkin, Golden Chariot, Beautiful Scenery, Transformations. Twenty-second Year. Reserved seats on sale St.

George's Hall, Thirteenth and Arch. 25c. 50c 75c. and fl.uy. C.

conatantlne and Ladies' Committee, Mgra, MATINEE AND HER OWN SPLENDID COMPANY IN THE UNDOUBTED COMEDY SUCCJ5SS, NEMESIS Next Week Knickerbockers, Robin Hood. Seats selling 1119 chestnut Street and Theatre. yy ALNUT. era BARGAIN MATINEE TO-MORROW. K(D1LL(0)W ADMIS.

5UC G- The Bursting Dam The Steam boat Race; Tbe Heal Cotton Press The Jolly Darkies. Prices Orchestra and Circle, I Balcony, 7ftc. Next Week" DONNELLY AND GIRAKD. BROAD STREET THEATRE. YSAYE, Nixon Zimmerman.

Lessees and Manaarera WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 9, at 2.30. YSAYE MATINEE RECITAL. Assisted by MISS THEODORA PFAFFLIN, Soprana. M.

AIME LACHACME, Planlat Seats now on sale ftt the Broad Street Theatre, second YhAYE Recital Wednesday afternoon. Jonuary 16 Academy of Music. UHICAL FUND SOCIETY LEUTUKE CO UKS13I, WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 8. Subject AFffillBAIIO EXPLOfflATOOflS Tickets on sale at FISCHER'S, 1221CHEsTNUT fctreet. E'l iM WEST TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND 8ATUBBAY Jauuary 14 Trolley System.

LACY CADBMY OFTHE FINE ABTK. "SOTMilMMIiTflM OPEN EVERY BAY. THURSDAY AT 8. 25 CENTS. 9TH AND ARCH DIME MUHEUM, Blue in Skin I THE I Press.

Phvulclan. rime in moon niivn i ana ramie illue tn Nature I MAN I Amueed. JO JO. THE DOli-FACED BOY. I Thrilling Man and Bear Wrestling Bout.

GORDON'S CAUNIVAL OK TALENT. WEDNKSHAY AFTERNOON LECTURE BY GEORGE DANA BOADMAK, D. IAj. D. AT ASWUClAl IUN nALiU lecture January 9, at 4 P.

M. CORPORATE SCHISM OK, IK THK MttMUKKS. Tne Public Cordially Invited. Admission Free. IiSTfiR CIHCTJS THEATRK.

BROAD A SI) CHERRY STUEKTS, A LI. A GHKKAND WEST'S Itfeb t'lass Vaudeville Company. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FfilUKS, 15. 25 and 50 C'XrS.

G1 IhMOKFrt AUDITORIUM. Matinees Tuesday, rriaav. Saturday. Mallnee I KUELL COMEDIANS, To-Utiv at 2. New fact's.

New laughing features. To-Kibt ut 8. I tfif 3 Matinees Note tbe change. OOLOOlCAli GAKDJfiA. Upen every dav.

Artmlftston. Cniltren. Hin'i KBfunlavand learal holidays. exoeDilnz FVinrth of July.AuulU. 10c; Children, MILLER.

OF DIALECT RECITAL. "Old Times in tbeouth." New Century Club. January 8 P. TTlMPIRE. MATINEE TO-DAY.

HOVT'9 A IEXAS hTfcKR." s1 ARK. ROSE This Weeb-WORK AND WAUpl. FINE HOUSE GOWNS Ladies' House Gowns, made of Fine Cashmere and French Flannel, in plain colors or stripes, prettily trimmed in the latest fashionable styles, $2.50 Each Reduced from $6, $8 and $9. LADIES' VELOUR CAPES 28 inches long, lined throughout with Satin Rhadame, full upper cape, collar trimmed with fur, $12 Each Reduced from $22. LADIES' -COATS Carefully made of Cheviot and Beaver Cloth, in brown, blue and black, 36 and 40 inches long, double-breasted, tight-fitting or loose front, $6.50 Each Reduced from $12 and $15.

DRESS GOODS Bargain prices dominate in the Dress Goods Department. 38-inch Silk and Wool Novelty Suitings, in choice and stylish effects. 29 the yard. Reduced from 50c. 50-inrh Worsted Diagonal Suitings in a handsome shade of black, good media weight, 59c the yard.

Reduced from $1. THE YOULA CORSET This Corset cannot be obtained in any other store. New features and new colorings are shown to-day. Six side steels, corded bust, embroidered edge. White.

Drah and Chocolate, SOC. Black, and Black and White, 59c. Worth $1. PORTIERES AND CURTAINS Handsome Chenille and Derby Portieres and Curtains at still further reduced prices. 150 pairs Chenille Curtains, 5 colorings, $1.50 the pair.

Reduced from $3. 100 pairs Chenille Curtains. 4 colorings, $2 the pair. Reduced from $3. 200 pairs Chenille Curtains, 7 colorings, S2.75 the pair.

Beduced from $3.75. 50 pairs Imported Derby, 5 colorings, $4.50 the pair. Beduced from $6.50 75 pairs Imported Tapestry, 6 colorings. 93'5 P. Beduced from (5.

100 pair Silk Finished Jute, 4 coloriugs, $1.95 the pair. Beduced from $4.50. KENNEBEC SHIRTINGS 300 pieces, 28 inches wide, choice striped effects in pink, blue and brown, 5c. the yard. Regular price 10c.

32-inch Chintz, light grounds, fast colors, 5c. the yard. Reduced from 10c. FAIL AND WINTER RESOSTS MISCELLANEOUS. Unrivalled asabealtband pleasure resort.

Air balmy and full of Hfe-givlng ozone. New plumbing throughout and perfect drainage and other sanitary arrangements, fiend for descriptive pamphlet. F. E9. PODXHn MANAGER THE OGLETHORPE.

A PERFECT WINTER RESORT- HOTEL. Opens January 5. Faroousfor Its healthful climate, balmy nea air, aquatic sporta and Ane drives through pine forests. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. WARREN LELAND, Manager.

HEW JERSEY. IMBMI, NEW JERSEY FDBIEDD THIBE EDsiDBaiusa0 fm ISTiHEl IS) Mi DAVID a PI.UKER, Manager. ATLANTIC CITV. TnE 1EMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Every convenience, Including hot and cold sea water bath? und elevator.

THE A. B. liOKERTS COMPANY, J. B. (SOUTH WICK, Manager.

7ICTORIA. Ocean End South Carotin Avenue, near Iro 1 Pier. Open all the year. M. WILLIAMS.

PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. VI SEIX A Piano, the recognized lender in Phfadclphia, at a fixed, honest price, for oah or on easiest monthly payments. Also the Htandard Piano and secondhand Pianos or all makers. Rent In and tunlnff a specialty. Mr.

Luttou spends every Thursday at the warerooma. lt WM. 1. DUTT02T 1115 IK IMEW III umu. mm LADIES' FINE SHOES i.

I oUrYiiig prices tuu pcin- ment of Fine Shoes on the second floor. All the footwear comes from manufacturers of the highest standing. Fine Paris Kid Button and Lace Shoes, narrow or foil toe, clotb or leather top, hand-Hewed welts and turns, the pair. Reduced from $4.50. Fine Patent Caif and Imperial Kid Button and Lare Shoes, not all sizes, $258 the pair.

Reduced from $0 and $7. Fine Imperial Kid Kangaroo Calf Bolton. Shoes, in five varieties, hand-sewed welted sole, $365 tbe pair. Beduced from $5. FOR MISSES Misses' Fine Bright Kid Button Shoes, 81.65 the pair.

Kednced from (2.50. FOR CHILDREN Fine Paris Kid Button Shoes, cloth or leather top, $1.45 the pair. Were $2.23. EVENING SHOES One-Strap Evening Shoes for Ladies, iu all the fashionable shades, $2 the pair. Reduced from (3.50.

WINTER UNDERWEARHOSIERY New and attractive bargains are shown to-day in seasonable Underwear and Hosiery. FOR LADIES Ladies' Plain White Merino Vests and Pants, superior finish, tbe garment. Ladies' Fine Worsted Vests and Pants, in natural, white and sen Tie 49C the par mcnt Red need from 75c. Ladies' Fine Natural Wool Vests and Pants, superior quality and finish, 64 C. the garment.

Reduced from fl. FOR GENTLEMEN Gentlemen's heavy Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, made and finished in the most improved manner, 79 C. tbe garment. Reduced from $1.25. Gentlemen's heavy seamless Wool Half-Hose, natural and camel's-hair, double heel and toe, 15 C.

tbe pair. Reduced from 80c Children's fine ribbed fasn Black Cotton Hose, double knee, heel and toe, tbo pair. Reduced from 20c. DRESS LININGS This department is noted all over town for its low prices sand high values. And why shouldn't it be when we undersell tho market Black Back Silesia.

IOC. Was 15e. Black Bark Silesia, 12 14 C. Was 18c. Extra good Quality Silesia, all colors, IOC.

Becrular price ISc. Black Cambric Skirt Lining, Hoire finish, and fast color. 8 C. Best Cambric, all colors, 4 c. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS Excellent tailoring and charming new styles.

Striped and figured Cloth Coats, capes trimmed with Anzora fnr, sizes 1 to 4 years. 75C each. Reduced from $2.50. Fancy and plain Cloth Coats, capes trimmed with braid and fur, sizes 1 to 4 years inclusive. $2 each.

Reduced from 5. Broadcloth snd fancy checked Cloth Coats, double or single capes, trimmed with fur and braid, Eizea 1 to 4 years inclusive. $3 each. Reduced from $7. STREETS REAI ESTATE FOR SALE IMPROVED PKOPERTIES-CIT JtrK FOR BALK OK RENT N.

W. CORNER Ij.i-i Eighth and Jetferson streets, store and dweil-ln deep lot to Darien street saloon business or mannfacturlnft. D. M. HESS.

205 s. SIXTH Street. OUT OF TOWS. tfS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR STORE T3r and dwelling or private house 80 acre farm, 28 miles out good land and buildings. D.

M. HE4S, 205 S. SIXTH Street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IMPROVED PBOPERTIKS-L'irr. FOR RENT $10 RENT (STORE), 1016 N.

1 Front street. Rooms, not Walnut. Dock. 139 N. Klxtn.

50 rent, store and basement, 223 Dock. $36 rent, four-story store, 33 S. Front Street $45 rent, 1542 N. Eisihth Btreet 12 rooms. fcio rent, N.

Thirty-sixth street: 10 rooms. i5 rent, 17H7 North street 9 rooms. $18 rent, 1230 N. Forty-fourth street; Brooms, $15 rent, 33l Mt Vernon street 0 rooms. $10 rent, 42 Erie street, Camden, N.

J. $10 rent, 7i'9 Markoe street: 4 rooms. $10 rent. 7u5 Lydia street 4 rooms. $9 rent, 3K(5 Linnard street 5 rooms.

DAVI M. Ess. 205 s. SIXTH Street, FOR RENT OR SALE-240 FRANKLIN street: side yard: residence 20 rooms. 32 by iuu; goon ngnt: tor notei, ooaraine nonse orbuji-ness.

D. M. HESS, 205 South SIXTH street. i TO LET, $7-4-ROOM BRICK HOOseT Jjij newly papered and painted, 1357 Patton stSit. K.

SHEOAKER, 519 South ELEVENTH Street HOUSES, WITH CONVENIENCE, FOR RENT. 6, 8 AND 12 ROOMS. A. O. MURI'HEY, 1535 CHRISTIAN.

MASQUERADE COSTUMES fpHEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE COR. 1 tumes and Full Dress Suits to hire. Tbe lead- log cos turners of Philadelphia. WAAS SON, 825 RACE Btreet. (Catalofrnes Free.) BUSINESS CHANCES A FIRST-CLASS SALOON AND LUNCH ROOM for sale, naeeiinc room and hall tn one ofthe If adine streets of Brooklyn, IS.

a few doors from New York ferries pool and bill. Apply at the Manhattan Distilling Ca, KJ--. S. WILLIAM bt, N. Y.

CARPET CLEANING QXJAKKR city cakpet cleanixo com-puny. Third above Poplar. We clean all kin ni the lowest price, 8 cents per yard, (remove all moths). Call for and return them within 24 hours fr-) KITCHE3 OUTFITS SEND A POSTAL CAKD FOR A BOOK OP kiictien outfits contains a list of what a kitchen needs it is brimful of information. l.

B. orken. snm KKM aXTOWK Avenne. MONEY TO I0AN MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES, JEWELRY, etc. J.

HIEOER, cor. TWENTY-SECOND and SOUTH. FOR SALS IOR PALE SMALL t'ABirCET ORHaN, PER- ieci orner. rteasonaitie oner will oe accepted KIM KAI.L street, below Carpenter. GROCERIES AN NED SUGAR CORN, ic.

TOMA- toes. 700. Ml'GUVEKN, 2134 MARlJT. the 8th Instant. ELIZA, widow of the late Samuel Clark.

Hestdence, 1848 Susquehanna avenue. Due notice or fuoerai. the 6th instant, at Absecon, N. ANN UUDD COLE. clauftDter ot the late Samuel V.

Budd, of Pernberton, N. years. Funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law. John H. Antrim, at Pfcmberlon, J.

CRAVEN. On the 5th Inst, EMILY daughter of John and Margaret Craven. The relativen and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at tneresi- dence of her parents, No. 2-266 North tieventeenth street, on Tuesday, the 8th Inst at 11 o'clock precisely. Interment private.

First month Sth, im, MARGA-BETTA B. CRISPIN, aeed 65 years. Funeral from tbe residence ot her husband. Hews Crispin. Hharpstown, K.

on Third-day morning at 11 o'clock. the 4th instant, ELIAS DAVIS. The relatives and friend; of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, mm hla late residence, 818 street. Interment at American Mechanics' Cemetery. the ih Instant, at the renldence of bersisier, Mrs.

I. ECoxe.Glen Olden, ELIX-ABKTH FBIKS Funeral Wednesday mornfnir at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. E. Coxe, Glen Olden, Pa. DETRE.

On Jannnrvft. ISP5. at his residence. 2040 Wallace street, CHRISTIAN H. BIOTltE, In the 83d year ol his age.

Due notice of the funeral will he Riven. DEVIlt-On the 3d Instant. JOHN son of Isabella and the late James E. Devlr. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invif'd to attend the funeral, on I uesdny morning at 8.K0 o'clock, from his mother's residence.

1238 Mnynmensing avenue. Services at hacrea Heart Church, at 1 o'clock precisely. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. the 4th Inst, MARY A. DIVINE, wifeof William Divine, at her late residence, at Atlnniir Citv.

Funernl services at the residence of her sister, 11 11 North Forty-first street, to-day ot 2 o'clock I'. M. DONAHUE. On theSth PATRICK J. DONA HUE, api'd 54 years, uneral tuia morning at J4 o'clock, from his lute residence, Daly street.

DTjNN.Mudder.ly, at Denver, ANNA SCAT- 'JKIUiOOlt. widow of the late i nacKara uunn. Funerul on Fourth-dav at 1 o'clock, from tbe resi dence of her son, s. Clifford tutm, Peyton avenue. HaddonlielU, IS.

J. ELLIOTT. -At Asheville. X. on the 4th instant, iEOF(iE son ot William and in hisSlth year.

Due notice of funeral will be niven. Residence, 1517 Carpenter street. ENNIi-. At the residence of her hushand, 1714 Gralz street, on the Mb Instant, amap.va wile of Oeonie W. Knnts, aed 47 years.

Due notice of the funeral will be given. FARM XL. On the 6th BRIDGET, wife of Patrick FarrelJ. Due nonce ot the lunertu win oe Riven. FEiiM.

-Suddenly, on thP flth Instant. WILLIAM eldest son of Henry and Catharine Fere, njred 2fi years and months. Hesjdfcnee; 1506 six-teeiuli attet, but notlcn of tbe luneral will be given. FERTIG. On the Sth Inst.

ANDREAS FF.RTIG, aseds-ypsrs. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, Van Pelt stn-et. FHZ1MMONS. On the Mb MARGARET, wlleof Edward Fitzlmmona, need 3D yearB. Due notice of the funeral will bo given.

FLEIsCHM January 5, JOSEPH FLEISHMAN, aged 87 years. Funeral to-day at in o'clock precisely, from his Bister's residence, 105 Fouth Tenth street the th Mrs. ANN FUKBER. Due notice of me funeral will be given, GALLAGHER. -On January 4.

18 1, ANN GAL-LiGlIER. Funeral ihls morning at o'clock, from her late residence, 2Jtt Jefferson street. GAKILL. At her realdenre, l04 Allegheny avenue, on tbefith ALICE C. wife of the late Edwin A.

GasklU. Due notice of the funeral will be given. the 7th Instant, FLORENCE MYRTLE, daughter of John vand Barbara T. Gibson nnd grandchild of Edward and Elizabeth M. Gibson, nged 5 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at grandparents' resldtnce, 5K23 Keese street. Interment private. Januarys. MARTHA GIFFIN. Funeral this afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Allen's lane, Mt.

Airy. GRIFFITH. On January 4, LOUISA GRIFFITH, in the Hh year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Jane A.

Brown, No. 1U15 Thompson street, thin afternoon at 3 o'clock. HOCHSTUASSEK. -Suddenly, on January 4, Mrs. ELIZABETH E.

widow of the late Henry Hoch-trasser, In her71styear. Funeral services at her late residence, 20l'4 Green street, to-day at 12 o'clock M. Janusry 4. JOHN HORTER, suddenly, of heart failure. Funeral services to-day at 2 o'clock, at his ate residence, 7u2 North Fortieth street, KECK.

-On tbe Cth instant, ai the Masonic Home, SAMUEL KECK. Due notice of tbe funeral will be given. KELLY. On Jnnuary 5, 1895, JOHN KELLY, aged 86 yearB. The relatives and friends of the family, also Washington Beneficial Society of Manayunk, and Division No.

7. A. O. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, two South Sixteenth street. Solemn High Mass at St Theresa's Courch.

Interment at St Patrick's Cemetery, Camden, N. J. KOHLMAN. On the Gtb MARY L. KOHL-MAN, sued 2 monlhs and I days.

Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1414 Maseher street. the 6th GEORGE son of Frederick and Emma A. Krogh, tiRed 8 years. Funeral services this afternoon at o'clock, at the Green way Presbyterian Church, Fifty-sixth and Woodland avenue, West Philadelphia. the 4th ANN AIcDEVITT, sister of the late Mrs.

John Bonner. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, on Tues- day morning at o'clock, from the residence of Bernard Lloyd, 4ui2 Poplar street. Solemn Re- qnfpui Mass at St Agatha's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McINTIRE, Suddenly, on Pnndav, January 6, I SIOttRIS McIN'UHE.

acred 28 vears. Funeral services at the residence of his lather, IT. I. Mc-Jntire, North Fifteenth street, to-day at Jl o'clock. NcW A DR.

On January 18H5, ROBIN wire of Robert McWade. aijed 42 yearn. Funeral this morning at 9 o'clock. Irnm the residence of her husband. Wayne, Delaware county.

MADDEN. UD the Sth inst, WILLIAM MADDEN. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Conference of St. Vincent Pe Paul, the League of theSucred Heart and St Charles' T. A.

society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning nt 8.A0 o'clock, from his late resilience, "jOUHCarnenter street, solemn Itequtem Muss at st Charles' Church Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. aturday, January 6, WILLIAM MAGER, aged 36 years, beloved husbsndof Emma Wager, nee Wahl, and son of tne late Peter and Urv uger. Funesal on Thursday at 1 o'cJoci, from bis late residence, Reese aireet MARK. -On the 0th Instant, ANNA ERVINTA, ot Hans and Josephine Mark, need 2 years and 11 months. Funeral on Wednesday it 8 o'clock, from tbe residence of her parents, 3228 North Nineteenth street MARKER.

On January 7, ISM, JOSKPH. son of Frank J. and Annie R. Marker, aged 2 months and 12 days. 1 be relatives and friends of the fumlly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday aflernoon at 1 o'clock, from bis parents' residence, fl-7 Cantrell street Interment at fst Patrick Cemetery, Camden, N.

J. MARSHALL. On Januarv ft, 1S1KS, ANNA wifeof Thomas Marshall. Funeral services this hJternoon at 1 o'clock, at her Jateresi-df-noe. iTM Cora street MAlHIKTj.

On thefth CLIFFORD of John P. and Mary E. Wat bleu. In the Bth year of his age, The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from bis parents' residence, No. North Sixth street, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. KDLAR. FRANK O. MEDLAH, on Sonday morning, Januarv 6, at the residence of bis brother-in-law, Dt A. Frank Ziegentus, 1124 Wallace street Funeral services to-day at 6.30 p.

M. tbe 7th Instant, PATRICK, son of Edw. and the late Winnie Meeoan. The relatives land friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, George Loomis, 2705 Alter street. Hieh Mass at St Anthony's Church, Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

CHESTNUTVEIGHTH EDUCATIONAL )K(Q)(DL Tbe representative Business School of America for both Hexes. OBEOBdDOBOD BQDOILIDGK!) 917 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Duv and evening sessions, Graduates successfully assisted to positions. Up to May law, the ofBcs will be kept open on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. Call or send for Ex-Speaker Keed's address to tbe last graduation class.

THE TEMPLE COLLEGE. BROAD and BERKS StrwtS. THE PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY. Second Term Bedos February 1, 1695. EIGHTEEN COUHHE.S.

Full College Course. College Preparatory Course, Pclentiflc Preparatory Course, 1'roiesBlonal Preparatory Course. Christian Religion Course. Business Course. Elementary Course, Kindergarten Course.

Cooking Hchool. Kindergarten Training Course. Art Course. Music Course. Household Science Course.

Physical Culture Cnurse. Millinery Course. Dreesmakiug Course. Embroidery Course. Pcliool for Nurses.

Ti- RMS Da Session. $25.00 a Term Afternoon Session lu.0UaTertn IN ight session 3.oo a Term Call upon or write to Business Manager for Descriptive Prospecuis. RUSSELL H. CON WELL, President. A A boeucerlan Collece of Business and Shorthand.

Day and evening sessions. Moderate rates. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Betz Building. Beat and most practical les-sous. Terms begin now.

FOR BOTH SEXES. HE BEST SCHOOL. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1710 Street, DAY AND NIGHT SERMONS. AUCTION SALES 13U8MC SALE OF MEDIPAL BOOK1. SUR-gical Instruments.

Hospital Clothing and Furniture Medical (supply Depot, U. f. Army, New York City, December 5. 1891. Will be soki ut auction, at Burling Hip, this city, JANUARV 8.

ISHi, at 11 by Eurdett A Dennis, Auctioneers, a large quantity of Hospital property, no longer required, consisting of Chloride of Lime In Jars, Instruments in caseo, Jtutcber Knlres. Machines, Medical Books, Hound Medical Journals it ad miscellaneous supplies. Terms of mile: Cash. All goods purchased must be removed within two da vs. C.

T. ALEXANDKR, CoL Asst. burg- Gen. DANCING PROFESSOR ASH ER AND SON, RROA D. 5X below Walnut.

Reduction for bitlance of eea-f s-n. New classes forming. BeEtnners'class WCTues. and Tliura evening. ChII for terms.

Children. Wed. und tat. afternoon. Private lessons dally.

two step. New book on dancing, 5t cents. Classes out of city taught TRUSSES SO rifK SINGLE ELASTIC TRUSS, SELF-adjustable and comfortable; lady at- T0NS0RIAL II lOIIC'LASRHHAVING AND HAIHCUTTING FR A IS the pop. harder, aw ba a sou. Or.

is r. on the Prelerred ftock una an Hnnuiil dividend of KOCR FKR CKNT. on the Coratoon Stoek of said company, pavable January 15, 181,5 TranBfer books close on THURSDAY, Jannarv Hi. THEODORE o. KKARCH, Treasurer.

Philadelphia, January 4, 1895. ffa, THK FlREINMUrlANC'E COMPANY LVCSi OP THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Ko. 110 South FOCRTH Street. Philakklphia.

January 7, IBM. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of THREIS PKR out of the earnings of tbtf past six months, nayable on demand. A. LAW, Secretary. I 1.

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