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THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY MOItNIKG. JANUARY 30, 1881. 8 ttntftcmjettls. Jimttsmjcttts. Junttscmjcttts.

political goitcs. COOPER GONARD'S ADVERTISEMENT, CITIZENS, AKOUSE THE CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE FOR MAYOR, GEORGE DkU. KEIM, OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD. QOODWIN'S THEATRES. NN HI) hn REE KB EES WWW WW WW WW WW ooo 8 0 ooo 11 HUH EEB KB oo oo ppp ppp FEB KB EKE RRR A AA RRR A A AAA A A REPEATING NOTICES OF Some of the Unparalleled Bargains EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND RATURDAY MATINEES.

RESERVED BEATS, WEDNESDAY MATINEE, 00 CENTS, GENERAL ADMISSION, SATURDAY MATINEE, 50 CENTS. their great sales the past three weeks, their active trade has enabled them to FEB ER EEB MM MM MMMM MM MM MM MMMM MM A AA A A AAA A A 00 8 8 00 PPP KKR KB EKE RRR RRR A AA A A AAA A COO 8 0 0 ceo PPP GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY MONDAY BOHEMIAN GIRL. Abbott, Maurel, Stoddard, Peakcs and Brlgnoll. TUESDAY CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Emma Abbott (First Time) as.

Mignonette Kosewald, Maurel, Peakes, Tiuns and Castle. WEDNESDAY MATINEE FRA DIAVOLO. Rosewald, Maurel, Peakcs, Stoddard and Castle. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LUCIA. Emma Abbott In her great role of Lucia Marcy, Stoddard, Peakes and Brlgnoll.

NEXT WEEK, February 7 LAST WEEK Sumptous PAUL AND VIRGINIA." "ROMEO Feb. 14 COLLIER'S "BANKER'S DAUGHTER" A AA WW WW A A WW WW AAA A A NN Nit TTTT 8sSs 8sss 8S88 NN LLLL NN UU ONE WEEK ONLY OF WILLIE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. Especially for Ladies and SATURDAY MATINEE, Usual Price for Reserved DREAMS; DUE A MS OR. WILLIE SPARKS Fun in a PjioTouiupa Gai.mcby.

NEW ACTS a. AND They have been offering at with many additional lots which take advantage of by purchase. LOT A LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOTH LOT I LOT LOT Satin do and $1.25. season cheap, In Klack fully one 2 $3.50 Some also tlio party gains. The of the finest The pieces inches C.

C. The Many Stock, 25 dozen made of 25 dozen puffs, these are worth The Linen the past 3,000 German elegant All arc The Spring made by hands These you do Every Dress Lyons Plump, 22 inches wide, $1.15 Very clean and lustrous, worth List and $1.87. Also full lines equally up to $2.50. Brocades the prices have been reduced third for instance, 1.25 goods now goods to $1.35, $2.50 goods to $1.50, goods to $2.50. elegant new Silks, Satins and Krocadcs; new Surahs, all in delicate tints for and evening near.

These are ndt bar extent, variety, quality, styles and prices Spring Silk Stock is simply unparalleled. (100 pieces, commencing at 37ic. to the goods mado to select from. Greatest Bargain of the season is 100 Real Caton Printed Pongees at 50c, 23 wide, imported to retail at $1.50. seem to have, as usual, the most active Muslin Underwear Department in town.

Wonderful Bargains and the New now complete, will continue to draw. Hamburg Embroidered Skirts at 98c, good honest muslin. No "great bargain," but strictly good value. Chemise, square neck, trimmed with small tucks and Hamburg edge. Now a bargain at $1.27, for they are $1.75.

Counter was much crowded during week. 200 dozen Napkins at $1.10, Towels at lie, 2,500 Towels at 15c, 2,700 Dsk. Towels at 1 9c, and 30 pieces German Dsk. Table Linen at $1.00. Very Cheap.

Silk Suits they sell at $15 are hands that do their finest order work; that do not know how to botch work. suits will be shown with pleasure, even not want to buy. person who buys a Dress length in the Goods Department is entitled to the corresponding quality, and the ordinary quantity of novelty for trimming without charge. MONDAY, Feb. 7 THE TOURISTS IN A PULLMAN CAR SMITH A MKSTAYER'S TOURISTS.

NOTICE Extra Inducements offered and liberal arrangements made for Special Renetlls to Societies, Military Companies, Posts, Lodges, at either the Oiiera House or Walnut. For information impure for Mr. NIXON. The opportunity to buy so many lots of goods of the class thev deal in, so much below value, does not I cii. cjisc in Dress Silks.

Such prices having been known for many seasons, and in the natural course of events can continue but a limited here are sold; for thuy cannot bo than double in many instances. COOPER RATIONAL THEATRE, TENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. T. F. KELLY MANAGER I.

M. KA1INWEILER Business and Press Agent ONE WEEK, COMMENCINO MONDAY, JANUARY 31. MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. THE ACME OF AMUSEMENT PERFECTION REACHED! COLONEL T. E.

SNELBAKER'S MAJESTIC COMBINATION. MAJESTIC COMBINATION. MAJESTIC COMBINATION. MAJESTIC COMBINATION. MAJESTIC COMBINATION.

MAJESTIC COMBINATION. MAJESTIC COMBINATION. 60 HALF HUNDRED STRONO 60 A Congregation of Artists without a parallel In the history of American Enterprises. We offer our patrons Hie following celebrities, In conjunction with 4:1 other famous Stars; MISS VI HO IB JACKSON, America's Premiere Rurlcsmie Artiste. LITTLE ALL RIGHT, The Japanese Wonder, in his Daring and Thrilling Slide for Lil'e from the Dome of the Theatre to the Slase.

Mil JOHN TILL and his Family of MARIONETTES. The Greatest of all Fours, the Celebrated CLIITER QUARTETTE MIKS MAOOIE CLINK, Hie Phenomenal Contralto Vocalist. THREE DISTINCT Ad's ON THE STAGE AT THE SAME TIME. A novelty orlcinnl with and performed successfully only by this Mammoth AgirreKa! Ion, an orxanial ion that forms In Us enllret what the press and public pronounce beyond ail qualification to he THE LARUKST AND UEffl' VARIETY AND BURLESQUE COM BINATION Ever presented to the Americnn public. MERIT, MAGNITUDE AND MAHNIOICENCE are Hie chief salient points thut have made the Majesties famous.

For this, their second engagement beiore a Philadelphia public, Colonel Sueihaker has secured an additional attraction that wi 1 add new laurels to his well deserved popularity. This new feature makes the Majesties invincible and places them in that, position where rivalry is Improbable and superiority impossible. A HALTATlllUAL SENSATIONAL sUltl'llISEI In the Introduction to the American public l'w the llrst time ot FOUR OUNUINE HINDOOS! Being the first NAUTCH DANCERS to leave their native laud, and the only real, actual, genuine NAUTCH GIRLS NAUTCH OIRLS Now before the American Public. The world renowned and historically famous NAUTCH DANCE. By these charming and veritable Pearls of the Orient, will be rendered by the dark evert lieautles Willi A mingled grace and wild abandon.

T1IKIH NATIVE COSTITMES Are TTnloue nml uttrnrtlve. nnd the StrAilire Honrls of the East ure destined to Startle, Mystify and Amaze by ineir (Jtiarm of ace anil igure, uuainuiess oi Costume, and peculiarity of Terpslchoreau Attain ments. Notwithstanding the enormous expense attached to tins engagement me usual prices win prevail. Momlfw. Fi'hrnnrv 7 flip Hriinintte event of the sea Son.

JOHN WOODWARD, the California Star, in the creates! of all modern plays, entitled "California lliioll, Vullnv" A Iu bin, Mttciulf 1 Vriilfiv Fehrnnrv 1 1 1HH1 Annnnl llpneflt. of MnnA. ger T. F. ELLY, on which occasion the mastodon bill of the season will be given.

Reserved seals without extra charge. QIIESTNUT STKEET THEATRE. COMMENCINO MONDAY, JANUARY 31. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIOHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE THE LADY OF LYONS, With the lollnwiriL' eiist Pauline miss lili.ik glover Mine. Deschaiiel'es Clara Fisher Maedor Widow Meliiulle Miss Isabella Preston Miss Maine King Miss Annie Gossln Mr.

W. F. Burroughs Mr. George H. Gritliths Janet Marian Clnuile Melnolte Colonel Dilmiis.

M. Itenuseulil. M. WnvU M. Descbanelles Mr.

John Wilson Mr. Charles Mauley Mr. Ernest Bart ram Major Dcsmoulins Captain (lervais Captain Dnpoiit Caspar Landlord Mr. E. F.

Niu'le F. F. Varnuin Mr. G. II.

Cohlll Mr. A. R. Vanliorn Mr. J.

P. Mayliu THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, AiNU SAll'llHAY A Ti. CAM1I.I.K. With the following powerful distribution of characters CAMILLE MISS I.1LLIE GUIVEIl Mine. Prudence Mrs.

Clara Fisher Maeder Miss Clara Henderson Nanine Miss Marie King Olympe Miss Annie La Vallee Armiuid Duval Mr. VV. F. Hurrousihs M. Duval Mr.

George H. Grilhllis Gaston Ilieux Charles tanley Count De Varville Mr. John Wilson Gustnve Mr. E. F.

Na jle Messenger Mr. Cohlll Arthur. Mr. J. P.

Maylin MONDAY, February 7. return of MA I.SHU Iti 'S Till IUBADOU RS. from their Tour Around the World, In their Specialty, THE HROOK. Boi Sheet NOW Ready for Sale of Seats Two Weeks in Auvaucp. POPULAR PRICES: REST RESERVED MEAT 1.00 Reserved Seals at WEDNESDAY MATINEE f0 I ELEVENTH STREET OPEHA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.

THE FAMILY RESORT. J. L. CARNCROSS sole Proprietor and Manager CARNCRO' CAHNCKIHS' MINSI'ltKLS! CA UNCROSS' MINSTRELS! oo "A hit hit jwpflfcte hit" 00 THE LARGEST RUSINESS EVER KNOWNI THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEEK.

AND THE FUltOHE INCREASING. HUNDREDS STAND NIGHTLY HUNDREDS STAND NIGHTLY DURING THE ENTIRE ENTERTAINMENT. Q0 A MATINEE CARD! So great the desiie to wilnesi the new Bur lesiple on the present Society and Emotional style of acting, in which nil the peculiarities ol tlio French school are so strikingly depicted, and in response to numerous letters from in and out of theeity. also to gratlly hundreds whowi to attend, but cannot, with ttieir families in the evening, during Ihe present inelemenl weather, we have deviated from our usual course, and tor SATURDAY NEXT, February 6, AN'NOI'NCK A I A SARA RA UN YAH I) MATINEE, THE ONLY ONE. Commencing at P.

for which seut.s can now be secured by tele graph, telephone or mail, from tl tod daily. 0tt0 EVERY NIGHT, until further notice, the wondrous personation ol Hie grreat reorii artiste, A It A BARNYARD, SA11A BARNYARD, and conSrfrit. In the Emotional and Society Play of CALMKEL. CALMKKL. CAI.MF.EL.

CAEMEEL. OR TIIK FATE OF A CROQUETTE, resented with New Costumes. Scenery, Ac. lira Rarnvard Calmeel Jnmes Qulnn Arinnnd Duval Hugtiey Duuglierty Couiil De Varville Matt Wheeler Mous. Duval K.

N. slis tlm Gaston Dockstiuler PROIX)OUE. Sf KVB EX I F.HIOR OF CHESTNUT HTREET THEATRE. Hen. Abbey.

IThi liappv C. DOCKSTADER Charley Morley, 1 managers, CARL RUDOLPH Ticket Speculator. C. METTLER THE PLAY: fiOKNF. CAI.MEKL'S RESIDENCE, TIOGA.

Scknk 2 GRAND CHARITY BALL, StKNK 3 IUIHiWAY PARK. THE DUEL TO THE DEATH. ScENK 4 CA I.M HOUDOIR. GRAND EMOTIONAL DENOUEMENT! Seals 6 days In advance, from fl to 6. Noexlra charge.

ECTAL NOTICE. CHARITY BALL, CHARITY HA 1. 1., CHARITY BALL, CHARITY HALL, CHARITY BALL, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1881. CARRIAGES BRINGING PERSONS TO THE BALL WILL SET DOWN HEADS SOUTH ON BROAD STREET AND TAKE UP HEADS NORTH. DRIVERS SHOULD BE INSTRUCTED TO CONFORM STRICTLY TO THE DI RKCTIONS OF THE POLICE OFFICERS.

CHECKS, WITH DUPLICATE NUMBERS, WILL BE FURNISHED TO THE OCCUPANTS AND DRIVERS OF EACH CARRIAGE ON ARRIVAL AT THE BROAD STREET ENTRANCE. ON DEPARTURE THE POLICE OFFICERS WILL CALL THE CARRIAGES, IF CHECKS ARE PRESENTED TO THEM. NO OVERCOATS, WRAPS OR BONNETS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE PARQUET CIRCLE OR BALCONY. THE CLOAK AND HAT ROOMS, WITH LARGELY INCREASED FACILITIES, WILL BE UNDER THE CARE OF MESSRS. HTIMMEL AND CAMP BELL AT A CHARGE OF 60 CENTS.

APPLICATION FOR TICKETS CAN BE MADE AT THE BOX OFFICE OF THE ACADEMY ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FROM 3 TO 6 O'CLOCK r. M. THE DOORS WILL OPEN AT HALF PAST 8 O'CIOCK. MUSIC WILL COMMENCE AT HALF PAST NINE O'CLOCK. DANCING WILL COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK.

BY THE RULES OF THE ACADEMY THE BALL MUST CLOSE AT THREE O'CLOCK. BY ORDER OF TIIK EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. TENTH 1IAND ANNUAL HALL A WHITE C. U. It.

SOCIETY, At HORTICULTURAL HALL, FEBRUARY 23,1881, Music by PrnicMsor Mi CLlMtG. JEAD CAKEl'ULLY Our Advertisement In "Hie Times" To morrow. DARLINGTON, HUNK CO. Ladles, doo'l (all to read It, OODWIN'S THEATRES. BS8S Sor.

TTTT NN NN NN NN uu TTTT F.KB F. KB KKR "KS8 8S88 '8 8 "BSf HUH OO 8 8 oo uu SRS8 "88" Mlllllllf IIIIIIIMMIIIIIIMIIIO A AA A A AAA A A bur HBB BBB BBR BRR BBB OO OO TTTT TTTT NN NN NN NN 00 0 0 0 0 00 MM MM MMMM MM PPP A AA PPP A A AAA A A LARGEST AND STRONGEST IN AMERICA. THURSDAY TROVATORE. BRIONOLI'S BENEFIT. Rosewald, Maurel, James, Strlul and Brlgnoll.

FRIDAY MIGNON. Abbott, Rosewald, Maurel, also Stoddard, Peakes and Caslle. SATURDAY MATINEE MARTHA. Rosewald, Maurel, Stoddard, James and Brlgnoll. SATURDAY NIGHT CHIMES OF NORMANDY.

Abbott, Rosewald, Maurel, Peakes, Tarns and Castle Productions by the Emma Abbott Opera Company of JULIET," FAUST" and "CARMEN." COMBINATION, the treat success of Union Square, N. TTTT TTTl KKR A TTTT RRR FEB AA II KB A A RRR EE HUE AAA RRR EEB A A EDOUIN'S SPARKS COMPANY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND Children, RESERVED SEATS FIFTY CENTS Seats. GENERAL ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS, EDOUIN'S COMPANY. DREAMS; DREAMS; OH.

Fun in a moTuuitArit OALLKny. NEW MUSIC. attractions, thus giving the parties the advantage of as seven numirea ooiiars on a single iiigm. yoOD'S MUSEUM, Cor. 9th and Arch.

The Favorite Family Resort. MONDAY. January 31. 1881. Monday.

Tuesday, W'ednesday and Thursday Evenings anu weonesduy matinee. After a week ot preparation, the beautiful play of ROMEO AND JULIET. ROMEO AND JULIET. Miss Hinton for the first lime. as.

Juliet Mr. diaries D. Herman as Romeo And the full Museum Company lu ibe cast. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Afternoons, CAClAia Of Ttlr. WAllll THE ROUGH DIAMOND.

Friday and Salurdav Even logs und Saturday Matinee, nou noli. Friday Evening, Benefit of iss Llllle Hinton, FROII FHOC. In active preparation an Original Comedy Drama, by Jurs.li. cpuegrove, enlilleii THE NIHILISTS SISTERS. Admission.

25 cents. Reserved Orchestra. 50 cents. TOOI'S MUSEUM, NINTH AND ARCH. TT Benefit ol Miss LILI.IK HINTON, FRIDAY ttVKXi.vi.

i curuary 4. FROU FROU. Assisted by Miss SAI.LIE HINTON and Mrs. UPDE ituv mougs anil uueis. PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING K.

R. MAIN LINE. NOVEMBER ISSa 1 ri 1 1 r.r.. I 11 uilu VA l.l.ow UIL1, nireeifc "tcuumX 7.40A.M. Alleniovvii Accomiuodutiou via Perklomen Route" 7.40 A.

M. Wllllamsport, llarrlsburj. Poltsvllle. I atmt qua, Matianoy City. As ilanit, Hlieiiandoatl, Sliiiino in and Lancaster Express 0.45 A.

M. Way Train for Reading mid Ilrancti Roads 1.00 P. M. Reading, Harrisbtlrg, Pullaville. Tamaqua, Mitlianoy Cily, AslilulM.

tslieiiandoali, sha niokniand repress 4.00 P. M. Pottsvilleund Allemown Accommodation 6.I0 P. M. Fast Express for Phreuixville, Puttstuwn, Reading, Lctmuon.

llumsbiinr. Pottsville. lumaoua. Mahanoy City, Ashland, Shemm doah and Gordon fi.M) P. M.

Readmit and Harrisburir Way 7 46 P. M. cars to Puttsvillo on tho 0.45 A. 4 and B.MI P. M.

trains. TliroiiL cars 10 and from Alleutown. Harrlsburn; Buauioklll and Williamsport SUNDAYS. roltavllle and Branch Roads 8.00 A. 3.1.1 P.

M. Alientown via Perkloiueu Route M. ReinlitiK and Harnsburc 7.45 P. M. UERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH.

lieci iiitK 1. 1M10. From Iiermi. NINTH nnd 1 1 REEN streets. FOR NEW YORK AND THE EAST.

7.30 (Fast Line), S.atl. II (Fast K.xprc sl A. l.lo. 2. 3.45,6.40.

0.411. 7.3UP. 12 Miduig hi he A. 'J and 3.45 P. M.

Irains conuecl Uir Loni; Rraiii and Oee. drove. Iave NEW YORK, 7.45, fl, 10 11.15 A. 4, 4.30,5.311, 7. S.

II. P. l'i Mldnlnht. SUNUAYS Leavo Philadelphia S.31I A. S.30, 6.411 MldnlKliL LeaveNew York 8.45 A.M., 5.3(1, 7, 11 UoP II mtdiinrlit.

Above trains Cfiunei't to and from Trenton, and stop al Columbia avenue and Wayne Junction. For time at Way Stations, see Pocket "arils. Hilt BUFFALO AND THE WEST And principal iionlsiu the Lehigh and Wyomtiur Valleys, via Beihliiiem A. M. und P.

M. Dally. Sleeiilng car on P. M. train, through to Niauaia Falls.

Bethlehem. Elision, Allcntnwn, Mnuch Chunk, Wilkes barre and 4. 15 P. M. For Easton (I A.

4.15 and 8 P. M. For Wind (lap 4. 15 I'. M.

For AbliiRlnn and Way Points, 0 A. 2.35. 6.15, 6.15 and 11.45 P. M. For Uovlestown 4.15, 5.15 and 11.45 P.

M. SUNDAY 3.45 FOR UERMANTOWN (MAIN St. Depot) ANDlN I r.lldl F.U1A 1 rui.i la. 6.30. 7.15.

7.4.1. r.S. 10. ti. 1(1, ti.o;., 1 1.10 A.M..

12.0.1, 1 11. 3 1 5. 4.05. 4.5(1. 6.1a, alidH.4( I'M.

UERMANTOWN iCIIELTli Aveuue Deuot) AND CHESTNUT lliL.1. (Eipress) 2.30, 3.40, 4. 4.45, 6.60, 6.26 P. M. The 2.30 r.M.stosali oiiiiib a Hveiiueund Duy's; the3.4U P.

M. Ex press stops at Tioira, WayneJiinelionand Inn IV the 4 1. M. Btoiin atiicrmantown, Walnut Lane and Mr, Airyoiily. Way) 7.Cf U.lO, Mbit and 11.

lO A. l.LV 3.1ft. 7. 7 45. H.MMt.45.

I0.3O, ll.lo and 11.00 P. M. SUNDAYS (Way) 12.30.8. ll.ito A. 12.00.

2. 10, 3.10. 0. 10, 0.30, 7.40. 0.40 and 1U.4.

1'. M. Uuve UERMANTOWN (Egpress) from Main 8 reel 8.iiU, i.l4 A. M. Kroiu neiieii Avenue Depot.

7.60. 8.211. 8 04. 0.14 A. 713 P.

M. The 7.00 A. M. Express stops atColumhla uve. '1 lieh.2(l A.

M. express fioiis al Wayne jtincl.on. 1 ne v.14 A. iu. iMnrea) stops al Wlugohoeking, Day Wayne Junction, iioga and Culuiubia avenu way.irom H.un Mreei iHpoi, 7.2h.

8. 8.00, 10.14, 10.011 A.M.. 12.10.1. 14, 2.211, 3, 3.20. 4 30, 4.00.

5.2(1, 0.33 fl, o.io, 7, l'. si from i nenen Avenue iiepoi, u.ui, 0.V4, 7.2M, 8.01,8.32,8.00, 10.14,10.50 A.M., li. li 1 A '111 K't 'flM (i ll 1,0.10, 6.30, 7.01, 7.31 7.68, H.08, 0.68. 10.43. 1 1.23 P.

Leave CHESTNUT HILL A. M. (stops at Ml. Airy, Walnul lAtue and a.i ne Junction), Wuyl U.10". 0.40, 7.l.".

..4.1, iu, ana iu.hu a. i r. A or. a AKm S. m.

7 a. 8.45. 0.40. ami 11.10 P. SUNDA Y8 0.15 A.

12.30. 2.15, 4.15, 6.20. 0.30, 7 60, U.30aud 10.40 MANAYUNK.CONSHOHOCKEN A NORRISTOWN. Leave PHILADELPHIA al 0.06, 7.10, 8.16. 10; 1.40 A.

1.30.2.6.3.4.00.4.801. 6.10. 0.30. 0.00 fl.30 7 30, 8.25, 10, 11.1(1 and 11.56 P. M.

SUN. DAY8 7.30, 0, 0.45 and 11.20 A. 1.30, 3, 4.15, 0.10. 8.110. 0.40.

10.40 P. M. I he 6.36 P. M. Irani stops at Coliimhia Avenue, Wismihickun, Manayuiik and Con ImhiM'kfii only.

I ave NOlt KlsTOWN (Main Street Deiotl, 6.26 36 7. 7.20. 7.40. M.4U, o.ro, l.xo A. l.uo, nil, A iA4.

1I.2A. 7.00. 7.30. 8.10. 0.40.

11.15 P. M. Kl'NUAYS 0.65. 7.65, 8.55 A.M.. 12.05, 2.25,4.25.

6.56. 7.26. 0.10, 1(1011 P. M. Leave NORRISTOWN (Mill Street DeHil.

6.30, 6.40, 7.06, 7.30, 7.60. 8.46, 10. 11.26 A. 1.10, 3.45, 4.35 6.00, 6.30', (1.3(1, 7.10, .30, 8.10, 0.60, 1 1.20 P. M.

SUN DA YM 7. 7.30. 8, 0 A. 1, 2.30, 4.30, tl.OO, 7.30, 0.2O and 10.65 P. M.

The 7.60 A. M. train slops Coiisholiockeii, Alaiiayuuk, isahickuu anu loiuiu 1 'Workmen's tickets aerepted, IDo Bot run on Mon days. IKlopai voiisiiuiiocKeii. iui.

uu. wwuimw Avenue only. Leave Philadelphia, 7.16. 1 1.40 A. M.

aud 6.10 P.M. Buinlay 0 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.

Leave Oielaud, U.OO, A. 2.26 P. M. SuniUvy 7 A. M.

and 4. (HI P. M. mil Pill NTH HE YON NORRISTOWN. For Reading and Way Points, 1.30 P.

M. (Connects Willi Hnuicll llisids.) For Piiieuuviile anil Pottslown, and for Downing town and points on Chester Valley Branch, 1.30, 4.30 4.10 I'. At. (tkmneets with Picketing Valley and Colehrookdale Brandies and on Sunday with 1'eraiomen rutiiroau tor Alleutown and way points.) INORTll PENN AND ROUND BROOK DIVISION.) ON ANU AKTKK liFI KUIIKH 1. 1880.

Trains leave Deimt. till RD und BERKS streets NEW YORK IlKANl 11. 4.45, 8.20, 0.10 A. 1.211, 3.4H. 6.00, 11.30 P.

M. lor Trenton, New York and Ihe East. The 4.40 A. M. train connects nl Hound Brook with tram lor New York.

The remaining trains connect at Jenkmlown with New York trains Jroin Ninth and Ureen streets 1.20 and 4.26 P. M. for Trenton and Way Stations. 8.20 A. M.

and 1.20 P. lor Bound Brook and Way rtiulions. SUNHAY 8.10 A. M. and 4.30 P.

M. for Trenton and wuv points. 8.10 A. 4.30 P. tor Bound llrook and principal stnlloni to New York.

I1ETI1LEIIEM BRANCH. 6.40 A. M. Express lor Doyleslown. Bethlehem, Eas ton, Alientown uod ('onlay.

0.40 A. M. and 2.10 I'. M. for Belhlehem, Easton, Al iilown, Muuch Utiuuk.Swilchouck, Wllkebnrre aud bcraiiton.

3.4H P. M. lor Belhlehem, IKiylestown, All mtown, Easlon, and points on and Essex Railroad. 7.30 and M.I 6 A. 4 and 0 P.

lor llnrlsvtlle and points on North Wist relinsylvalila Railroad. 0.16, 0.40 A. 2. 10 and 0.2o P. M.

lor Doylcstowui 6.40 A. 2. 10, 3.40, 0.20 P. M. lor Norrlstown, 11 A.

M. anil 7.40 I'. M. for Fort Washington. 0.311, 7.30, 0.15, II A.

8. 4, 0, 0. 0.25, 7.40, 9.40. and 11.3(1 I'. M.

for Ablngton. 8.20 A. 2.6(1. 4.3(1, H.16 P. M.

for Newtown. On Sundays, 0.10 A. M. aud 0.40 P. M.

lor llathoro A. 3, 6.45, 7.40 aud 0.30 P. M. for AliiiiKton. li.tlli A.

M. for Belhlehem and Alientown. 3 I'. M. lor Bethlehem, AecolliniiHliitiiiu.

0.30 A. M. und 3 M. lor Doylcstowu. II A.

M. and 0.00 I'. M. lor Newtown. Ticket unices i Nos.

434, 1124. 83(1 and 838 Chest nnt Street, awl at the Depots. Ragiiiige collected and checked to destination hy Philadelphia and Rending Railroad Expressor Union Transler Company. Time Tables cau beohlaiued al all Ticket Olllces anl CO. HANCOCK, Oail Muuaetr.

ffcn'l rau'r ami Ticket Aatnt CSa. TO THE CITIZENS OF PHILA SELP1IIA: The citizens of Philadelphia who RECOGNIZE and SUPPORT the principle Hut the SERVANTS OP Til TEOPLE who have been TRIED and found FAITH FUL and COMPETENT in the performance of every PUBLIC TRUoT are entitled to the PUBLIC CONFI DENCE, are invited by the undesigned to assemble at IIOU'nCULTl'nAL HALL, BItOAD AND (SPRUCE STREETS, ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, For the purpose of expressing their Al'PllOVAL of the NOMINATIONS of WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY FOR MAYOR, WILLIAM NELSON WEST CITY SOLICITOR, GEOllOE 0. riEIUE ron RECEIVER OF TAXES. COMMITTEE OF CITIZENS: CIEORUE Jt.

BOKKR, EDWIN II. KITI.EIt. JOHN PRICE WETIIlCRlLL, EDWIN N. BENhON, 1). B.

CUMMINS, 1IENHY C. T0WNSF.NI, JOSEPH JOITN WAN A MA IC Kit, JAMES UOUMJN, HENRY LEWIS, STEPHEN A. CALDWELL, CHRISTIAN J. HOFFMAN, FRANCIS BROOK SAMUEL C. TKRK1NS, THOMAS I1IRC1I, ISAAC HA.LKHl'RST, THOMAS MILAN.

JOHN II. M1CIIEKKJI, JOHN L. LAWSUN, GElHUiE S. FOX, WILLIAM McMICHAEL, CHARLES GILPIN. WINTI1R0P SMITH, CHARLES If.

IKK IE RS, CHARLES OII1U0NS. JAMES L. CI.AOIIOUN, FRANK A. COMLV, BETH COMLV, HAMILTON DISSTON, RICHARD J. DOUIIINS, ALEXANDER M.

FOX, THOMAS UJtEEN, THOMAS C. HAND, JAMES C. 11AN0, HENRY C. HOW ELL, WILLIAM JUDOE, EDWARD C. KNIUIIP, WILLIAM C.

LUDWIil, CHARLES II. CRAMP, DELL NOBI.1T, ISRAEL A. J. ANTEI.O, J. B.

LIPP1NCOTT, ltlCllAlli) SMITH, ISAIAH V. WEARS. WILLIAM O. FOItTEN, DANIEL MUTTIilt, 1HCIIARIJ RlillRY, MOSES A. DROPSIE, CIIAUI.IOS J.

FIELD, HOWARD 1IINCII.MAN, JAMES SMYTH, H. K. LUMM1NUS, GEO ROE A. YARROW, S. JE.NKS riM ITII, SAMUEL J.

CHRISTIAN, HENRY HUNTINU, CAMPBELL TUCKER, JAMES II. SIIEIIRERD. JOHN K. VALENTINE, OKOIUiE CAMPBELL. JACOB E.

RIDOWAY, J. SEHOEANT PRICE, EDWIN M. LEWIS, R. DALE BENSON. LEWIS SMITH, BAM CEL.

BAU01I, THOMAS COCHRAN, EDMUND I. LEVY, F. CARROLL BREWSTER, LINDI.EY SMYTH, CHARLES M. WAGNER, EDWARD M. HOPKINS, SAMUEL H.

THOMAS, GEORUE B. ROBERTS, EDWARD A. ROLLINS, THOMAS II. DAVIS, JAMES V. WATSON, ANDREW M.

MOORE, THOMAS SMITH, WILLIAM II. HURLEY, SILAS W. PETTIT, LEVI GOLDSMITH, CONRAD K. CLOTHIER, WILLIAM F. POTTS, C.

ROSS SMITH, FRANCIS P. STEEL, WILLIAM M. NEALL, ROBERT" N. WILLSON, WILLIAM M. BAUGU, MAYER SULZBERGER, E.

W. KNIGHT, FRANCIS D. LEWIS, WILLIAM HOWELL. CHARLES P. IIKRRINtJ, THOMAS A.

GUMMEY, CHARLES MATHEWS, J. HENRY KERSIIOW, ALEXANDER THACKARA, GEORGE DtIDD, WILLIAM if. LEX, WALTER O. WILSON, RICHARD L. ASIIHURST, JOSEPH H.

KEEN, William m. stewart. aubrey ii. smith, frank field, edward drouin, robert i). coxe, john v.

smith, jamk3 w. latta, thomas l. gillespie, william smith, john mundblu All freemen who have the manhood to assert their Independence as American citizens and who are opposed to Ring Rule are Invited to be present at a Mass Meeting to be held in HORTICULTURAL nALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, There to ratify the noniinution of GEORGE DbB. KEIM as Hie PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. OLD KELIABLE.

At a meettin; ol the Club, held January 28, 1881, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wiikukas, The general wclfareof ihecitizonsdemancls thai public olllceis who liavo been Inlthlul In the discharge ol' their dutleH should be retained in otllce. Wiikhkah. Tlieiultn nisi ration ol the Hon. WILLIAM 8. Kit as Mayor has been such as to secure per leet salelv to lite and property.

Reholvkd, That this Ciuh recognize In WILLIAM 8. fiTilKl.kY.iis MRvor of tlits cilv. one who has faith fullv discharged the duties of i.aid nllice to the satislne tlon'otnllRood thinking uioniocisof society, lrresiective or uosiuon. Rksoi.vkii. That this Club recommend Hint WILLIAM fl.

STOK LEY. he present Mayor, be retained in office, and thut we use all honorable menus to ellect such at the coming election In February. Rksoi.vkii, That we roeoirnta in W. NELSON WEST and GEORGE (). PIEKIE persons thoroughly capable to till the ofliees they been nominuted for, and will endeavor to secure their election to such positions.

ISAAC A. W. JUDA II, WILLIAM HENRY DORSEY, JOKI 0. SIIKAKF, JOSEPH M. BESN, A.

BETIIKNOOURT, Coimuittee on Resolutions. Lies PERSONAL INDEPENDENCE IS POLITICAL SAFETY. CITIZENS' TICKET. Indorsed by the Committee of One Ilundred. For Mayor, SAMUEL O.

KING. Fob Rkckivek of Taxks, JOHN HUNTER. PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 29, 1881. At a meeting of the Sixth Ward Democratic Executive Cnniniitiee, held this evening, at 522 RACE Street, the follow, ng resolutions were unauiuiously adopted ItKsorvKn, That Ibis committee Indorse the nomination ot SAMUEL (I.

KING lor Mayor. EDWARD R. WORRELL lor City Solictor and JOHN HUNTER lor Receiver of Tuxes. Also Martin Killncky, John Smith and II. E.

Mackin were appointed a committee to act in conjunction with the Committee of One Hundred and with the Democratic Committee of Thirty one. Signed CI I AS. W. BOWLING, Chairman. FRANK KILLACKY, Seccietary.

TWENTY FOURTH CITIZENS' MASS MEETING, TO MB IIKLD AT MORION 11 ALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 2. JOSEPH L. CAVEN, ROBERT E. PATTISON, RUDOLPH Hl.AXKKNHURG, JOSEPH 1).

CARSON And others will address the meeting. J3j COMMON COUNCIL, FIFTH WARD, GEORGE T. CONRADE. cs. TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD A HI): At the earnest solicitation of larire number of citizens of the ward who desire a release from the domination of ring rule and boss power.

I have consented to al.ow the use of my name as a rundidale for Common Comic and will, if elected, pertorm the duties Imposed on me In a manner saustactory to my constituents. I. 11. Ai'iiftu. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR SELECT COUNCIL.

JOHN DUNWOODY, Twentv lourth Ward, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. ICS READ The Advertisement of DARLINGTON, HUNK A CO. In "The Times" To morrow. It will pay every Lady. HELP WANTED, MALES.

A GOOD paylng position, strictly speaking not a mercantile one, is odered hy a house of prominence to a gentleman of good appearance, having an extensive acquaintance In this city nod ein ty. After I), H. W. FAUAN, 140 south Fuuiini hireei, itoom o. WANTED A POSITION BY A SALES MAN with ten years' experience, local or otherwise.

Would prefer a specially. Address Tunes Otlice. JTWIlITb EOFIN TEHEST TO EVERY LADY To read the advertisement of DARLINGTON, RUNK CO. In "The Times" To morrow! LD GOLD, SILVER TEETH PLATES, Watclies, Coins, Jewelry, any article in cold or stiver, aiwavHto your advantage. en to uilauk, lU'iiaute lU 'iiner, a sayer.

iihaim i OiTOSlTK AIH'II (Street, Phil cst and 20 und. 5in KKYVAKD. LOST OH STOLEN WrjWV ON HATUHDAV, January 20, 18M Titusville and Rjffalo first mortgage 7's, Nos. 3M. tfHTt.

two of 1,000 each. Nos. IK 102. 715. 717.

718, 643, 644, February coupons oil', nine of $100 each. The above naiiu reward will be aid on return of the rtonds to IHtKXKI. 4 South 1 11 I til) Street, Phi A.l person are cautioned against uego tiatinK the aine. as payment hai bicn stopped. 11 EAD CAREFULLY Our Advertisement In The Times" To morrow.

DARLINGTON, RUNK CO. Ladies, don't full to read it. 'voposals. DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND CITY I'ltOl'KRTY, WIIAUV1X AND LAND 1N0S. OrpfrE nr tub CVniMiwiioNKn, City Hhoau and Markkt tin.

NOTICE. HUCKSTER1. FARMERS AND OTHERS HAW KINO OK VENIIINII FlttlM CARIf, WAIIONS. DARItOWS OR (rrilKR On the Highways and Footways of the City of Philadcl ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That they are required to coinp on or before the 31st dav of January. IhM with an ordinance ol Councils, entitled: "An ordinance to regulate the hawking and vending of produce, wares and me ehandise on highways and foo'ways of the City ol I'll ladclphia." Licenses and Farmcra' CcrtltlnMe, issued in accord ants1 with the above named ordinance, upon anelieat on at the otlice of the Department of Markets and City l'ropeiiy, In the City Hail, Rroad and Market streets.

WILLIAM DIXEY, Commissioner of Markets and City l'roierty. JT WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY LADY To read the advertisement of DARLINGTON, RUNK A CO. In "The Times" To morrow. AMERICAN LINE FOR QUEENS I'OWN AND LIVUHWIL Onlv 'iransaCautlc Line under the American flaff. Bulling every KAIUK DAY from Philadelphia.

Ex tra xauings on ailernnle WKliA ESDA vs. OUIO Weduesday. February W. at 8 A. M.

RED STAR LINE FOR ANTWERP. sailing every week alternately from Philadelphia and New York, landing passengers within a tew hours' ride of the Important minis 01 Interest on the Continent. a r.r. i a is i out urnav. eoruary o.

ai iua. m. For rates of passage and other ililorniation apply to l'ETEK WRIUH 4 KONH. tieuaral Agenls, 307 WALNUT streel, FhUo. UTATE LINE." I ASSENGEK KTEAMT biliyi bail every Thursday from New York bo Eoroi OEOKI.K II.

LEA Agent, 2V CHESTNUT Street mnjscmtttts. A KCH ST. THEATRE. DANITES." MUS. JOHN DREW MR.

li A. Hole Lesseo Manager TUB POPULAR THEATRE OF PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 81. EVERY NIUHT AND KATURDAY MATINEE. The management take rtteusiire til nnnonnelnir the ro.

turn from their bril hum Merles of triumphs In England of UK. AND SIHS, MI'KKK HANKIN Mil. AND MUS, Mi KCE RANKIN MR. AND MltH. HcKKH RANKIN MR.

AND Mils. M. KKK RANKIN MR. AND MRS. McKEK RANKIN IN TIIRDANITKS.

THE DANITEH. THE DA Nil KM. Til DA NITEH. TIIK HAN1TKS. MR, AND MRR McKKK RANKIN Mil.

AND lis. Mi.KEE RANKIN MR. AND MltH. McKKK RANKIN Mil. AND MKS.

McKKK HANKIN MR, AND MRS. Ml'KKK RANKIN IN THE DANITES. TIIK DANITES. THE DANITEH. TIIK DANITEH.

THE DANITEH. With a Cast of Great Merit. Joaquin Miller's Great Play, The l)DI I) I DDI) A NN AA NK A A AAA NN A A NN TTTT F.KB KB KKR BHH8 8SSS I TIIK GREAT RUCCKNH OF THE LONDON SEASON, Being produced at no leas than throe prominent theatres, HAUIiKUH WEliU, TIIK HMJBM Attn ROYAL STANDARD. To crowded and delighted audiences. TIIJI Ifl Tliltn A TIONAL KEetSATlUit.

Feb. Last Nkhlsof Mil. AND MRS. McKEK RANKIN. Admission 60cenla.

COR. NISm AND MARKET STS. Box Otlice, Walnut Street Theatre, for any of our coming niuKiug a surplus, wuicn nas neen uone luis season as A KCH STREET OPERA HOUSE. THATCHER AND RYMAN'8 MINSTRELS. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK.

First appearance of MR. HARRY WOODSON, The Master Negro Comedian of America, whose rendition of the fun loving Negro of the South is characterized with mirth and portrayed with that seal at once demonstrating that his representation is a study from lite, and NOT A COPY from others in the same business First Week of our New Musical Absurdity, CONFUSION IN THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Introducing HARR1GAN A HART'S I atest Success, "THE SKIDS ARB OUT TO NIGHT." First Week of our New First Part Finale, REPRESENTATIVES FROM SOUTH STREET. Monday. January 31 1881, and Every Evening at 8. PROGRAMME PART FIRST.

Overture, from "Rayonde." Harry Wannemacher and Orchestra My Highland Katy Robert E. Gordon Seraphina Fewclothes William Carroll A Violet from Mother's Grave. Arthur Cook Mary Ann, I'll tell your Ma. George Thatcher Jamie, Hear Me Calling Charles Heywood a RAND FINAI.K, REPRESENTATIVES FROM SOUTH STREET, Seanion, Somers, Girard Brothers, Thatcher, Carroll nnd Company. PART II.

PROFESSOR A. DAVIS And Talking Figures. Sam, George, Little Jessie and Grandfather Davis his last appearance here. THE FOUR STAR GROTESQUES, SKAU0N, SollKKS AND TIIK OlRARn BROTHKRS, OVER THE GARDEN WALL. GEORGE THATCHER In Ills Own Specialties.

HARRY WOODSON In his life like portrayal of the Old Negro. WILLIAM CARROLL, The Master Banjoist, in New Songs, Imitations of Brass Band, elu Concluding with the Musical Absurdity, CONFUSION IN THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Introducing Harrigan and Hart's "THE SKIDS ARE OUT TO NIGHT." Maplesnn. Opera MaiulKcr Keene, TruKcdiun Herrmann, Magician MunaKers, Authors anil Actors, Eorepaujili, Circus Manager Pastor. MiuiRcer and Comic Vocalist Oeo. Thatcher Wm.

f'nrroll T. E. Somers J. W. t'lark E.

linrdon Win. Oirard J. (). Russell llaverly.an unknown Manager (no iilhosK. Arthur Cook CiiNscdcr, Prima Donna.

Ulias. Heywood Porter, not bottled C'tiiLs. Seanion Mind, reuily maile. color warranted Ed. (itrard Juvenile Pinafore Hy the Quintette of Choristers Landlord, Luudy, now a your brandy 7 llyniun Monday, February 7 First Appearance of HEIINAHD SIMIAN, The Wonderful Imitator ot Birds, (leasts, Repllles.

etc. his gentleman performance Is truly astonishing. Also, First Appearance, since his Tour Around the worm, 01 me favorite lomcuian, CHARLEY HEED, From the California Theatres. In active preparation. ALL OF ITI Box ORIce open from 0 A.

M. to 0 P. M. Dally. SEATS SECURED RY MAIL OR TELEPHONE.

AC ADK MY OF THE FINK ARTS, IJKOAD and CHERRY. Ouen from 0 A. M. until riurk. iKiiiuiuvti iriitu 1 A ureat PAINTING, by CIIEI.MONSKt: sumo 1 the most Important of the AMERICAN WORKS EXIIII1ITEII IN NOVEM BER; the best ol RECENT FRENCH ETCH1NUS, etc.

ERMAMA Ollt II J'X HA RK1 1 KA KM A IJ1 Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON al three o'clock. A(luiis lou, lv cents. KiwwImvm rrif. nn ilekets tn be had at the Academy duriiiK liie previous week. "VTKW VORIi AMUSEMENTS.

TO MOHROW (MONDAY) EVENING: ma nrsov souaiie iiazkd Kirkk. IIAVEKLY'M 14TII ST. SlAVft IIAVEIILY'H NlHI.IIM lll.Al VKNIis. HAVEItl.Y'H Kll'l'll AVE. OI.1VK1T& III IT 1 I 1 1 A I II A I.V I l.

UNION HOUAIIE TUB Chkulk. STANDA III) DlllNK. UALY'ti THEATHK ZANINA. MEKICAN ACADEMY OK MUSIC. M.KNNEHCIIOR TARNEVAL MAHDI (IRAS, TUF.HIlAY EVENING.

MA HUH 1. 1881. BUBSCUII'l'ION TICKKTH $5.00. Private Boxes now on sale at AI.BRECIIT A Piano Rooms, BIO ARCH (street. The Advertisement or DARLINGTON, RUNK 4 CO.

Id "The Times" To morrow. It will pay every Lady. BILLIARDS. FOK HALE A LARGE stoek ot t'ollcnder's eelehrated Carum and Pool Tables. During the past twenly llve years these tables have been used exelnslvely for nil Important tnurna mems and inalch games.

Over SOU doaeu of hub duerssold duriiiK Hie )at 4(1 days. JUII.N :ite.AllAn, loniinrnim iioiei. jRatlyoads. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. JANUARY 8(1.

1H81. Trains from PhtlRileliilitA will leavA dennt. ItRnATI Street and AH11 INOTON Avenue, aa follows: Eor lliester. 7.:. h.U.

11.00 A. 12.30. l.ll. 2.UU. it, 4.30, 0.16, ti.2O,tl.40, 8.0.40, 10.40.

11. ao p. m. Wilnilnelon. 7.05.

7.30. 8.16. 10.30. 11.00. 11.4ft A.

M. 1.11(1. 3. 30, a.6U. i.M 6.16.

6.40, 6.40 8, 0.40. 11.30 P. M. Perrvvine anil stations soutn or wnminirion.a.mp r. ni.

Baltimore. 7.U0. 7.30. 11.40 A. a.OO.

0.40. 1 1.30 P. M. Washington. 7.ik, 7.iu, i.4f a.

n. sr. ai. i B. A V.

It. II. 11.3H P. M. via A O.

R. R. or fortress Monroe anil NortolK. f. iw.

Triiins will leave West riilladelnhia lor Italtlmnre nnd Washington, via H. A P. R. 1.03 A. M.

(dally), 12.20 P.M. (Limited Express.) For hue of trains fur way stations, see posters ana time tallies at Tic ket Ollleei bob and 1100 Utiealuut flreet, ami al the Ileot. 1 rains Tor llelaware uivtslon win lenve tor Newcastle. 8.10. 11.40 A.

P. M. Harrington and ay btallous, 8.10, 11.40 A. 610 P.M. Iieimarsna wavisiauons, n.in, 11.40 a.

m. Tnuia lor Philadelphia will leave Baltimore Mfol President street, 7.20. 0.10, 11.66 A. 8.45. 7, 11.

111. 11. vO P. M. Charles stnet, 10.47 A.

M. (Limited Enpress), 4.00, 7.00 and 11.30 P. M. SU1.IMI liiAiiin, Will leave Phllailelplna as lollows lor Wilmington and luiei mediate 8UU011S, 8.30 A. 0.

0.40 I'. M. Ijimnkln and tntermcdlale Stations, 1 P. M. KHlllmnre and Washington.

A. 11.30 P. M. Will leave lor Philadelphia aa totlows: Wllniliigtoli. sloshing al ay btatlona.

8.10 A. 6.1 0. Ill P. M. jvmokln, stnpplnir at way flalions.

r. i. lontlmnre ill I'rlnrltuil HtltllollS. 3.45. 7 I.

M. hleeplng ars lor Washington, via 11. A O. H. leava depot, Uioad tueet and ashUivtou aveuue, al 11.30 Kleep'ng Oars, via n.

ft P. R. for uienmnmi. At. luiu l.u,,l,li,rtf llrl.lnl UnmvlllA.

Ilulton. Mont. goaiery and New Orleans, leave West Philadelphia, 1 A. M. For Haltlnioreand Washington, 1 A.

M. Through Tickets and Hleeplng Car lierths may he procured at Ticket Oftlcea. and 1100 CHEkT.NUT Street, during the day. Baggage checked to resldeiical bj Uie Umeu Traualor Company. IX.

r. r.i. Himerluleudtul. uign 1 6 at 1, often occur. Particularly is this the as they have been placing oa them not time, or till the Foreizn Silks now imported to sell at a profit for less CONARD la the Stake we are Now Playing for.

It will be paid out in the next three years by the old firm of ADDITION, DIVISION, SILENCE, KEMBLE RIDGWAY McGRATH To secure thia great prize it Is necessary to elect either Mr. Pierio or Mr. McGrath. Division will be made according to Pervlco rendered on election day. KEEP'S SHIRTS.

Kwp's Patent Partly Made Shirts indispensable to every Indv who wishes to make her liu' hand's shirts al home. Mix lot Keep's lVrKct Ftttiiii? f'ustom Shirts to measure, Hi. for The best that ean be produeetl at aiiy price. Bosoms ply. Best Irish Liiun.

KKKl'S KID OI OVKH. Our own iimiiufiK'Hu e. The bent, $1 pair. UNDKHWKAK, COLLARS, CUVFS, UAMKKUCHIKVt. St'Alll'.

TIFS. JEWKI.HY. I'M HHKLLAS. tSamplefland Circulars Mailed Ki ee. All iiuodit Warranted.

031 iimi.1't i iiii.Aici,riii4 TO NEW YORK. BOUND BROOK ROUTE From Drpol null VKEIIK St. Ex pi ess Time to New Y'ork two hours. IHitihle track. Pcrlccl eiiillinent.

Trenton, New York nndtlie East 7.30 l'VI Express), W.30. 1 1 Fast Express) A. 1.15, 2. 3.40. 6.40, U.40, 7.

.10 1'. and 12 niiiluiHlit. Direct eolillectioii iiy Hluiex liont at Jersey City with Erie Railway nnd Brooklyn, l'urlor cuts on 7.3(J A. M. aud 2 M.

trains. Klisabelh aud Newark, S.30, 0 30 A S.45.S.40 r. M. Aiklltional lor Ellmhetli. 7.30 P.

M. and li nildnlRht. For prlncllinl points hetween Jenkiutown and Bound llrook. 8.30, U.3U A. 3.4(1, 6.4U, 7.30 I'.

12 nud liik'hl. Long Rrnnch and Ocean Grovo, 0.30 A. 2 and 8.4ft P. M. stiN PA New York and Trenton.

8.30 A. 6.30 and 0.40 1'. 12 miilmuhl. 12 midnight does not connect lor Trenloii.) Leave New York, foot tif I.lherly street. 7.4S, 0, 10.

11.1ft A.M., 1.30, 4,4.30, 6.30, 7, 11.30 I'. 12 Ihlilnk'ht. NUNI1AY 8.4S A. 7, 11.30 V. 12 mld Ik lit.

Trains to and from Ninth nnd Green streets stop at Columbia avenue and Wayne Junction. Iiriioi, TIIIKO mid HKKliN Klrrrl. New York, Rotlnd Brook and Ellrnheth, 4.45, 8.20 9.16 A. 1.2(1, 3.4(I.AaHd 1 I 30 I'. M.

Trenton, 4.4ft, ,20, ll.lo A. 1.20, 3.40, 4.25,5 00 and 11.311 r. M. Yardlev, Hopewell. FennlnKtnn anil principal points to Hound Brook, 4.46.

K.20 A. 1.2(1, 6 und 11.30 r. m. Long nranch and Ocean drove, 9.15 A. 1.20 and 3.4(1 1.

M. New York, Hopewell, rcnulligtou and Trenlon. MO A. M. and 4.3(1 P.

M. Ticket olllces, 434,024, h30 and 838 Chestnut street and al the liepnts. 1I.P. C. 0.

HANCOCK. General lssenirer AkL. Clen. Pass, and Tkt Agt, New York. l'hlliiileltuu.

jADIKf, Read our Advertisement In "Th Times" To morrmv. DARLINGTON, HUNK CO. 70 iwtioa Il'PIN'COTT, SON AUCTION Jjirgf Opt'iihiK Spring nhIc ir HOUIH. SMUiCS AND HL1 t'PKKH. CrtninrishiC 6(Ht NiitniiU! oa scs, rtMiri sfiiliiiK nmnv dunli nurs.

to Ik sold ifrriaftnritf. by drtlor ol prtnninnU 1 11 lir.l.t'll P.l. i f.WAHU A ACT I VMS, Tt'KshAY. KHHl'AKY 1. by catalogue, comiiuMicdig ut iu o'clock.

Ijftriro Op ninv SiirJnp Sale or IM I UU 1 ,11 M.I 1 HJ IHtl I.IJUUM. A I.HO. by order of whom it niuv concrrn, to vM prr rmptorilv, H3 WALKS ltKOWN MUKU NS, iKlilly dumagt.0. TiaitSDAV. FKBHUAKY 3, by catalog ut1, coitimt'iicing at lu o'clock.

Large Important Opening sule of CAUPK'IINOS. comprising rHt pieces, ningle mid douhle chain, all wool ti liiig. wool worsh extra suui, Ingrain Carpi tf VcratiHiit Itag riinuMi, 'i'HtltSDAY, FKHIU'AMY 3, by catalogue, rotninenriog hl 1 1 o'clock. KEAD The Advertisement of DARLINGTON, HUNK CO. In "The Times'' To niorroiv.

It will pay every Iidy. C'1 ItAPlIKIt. Old I'k'turen I'opiwl, KnlarKinc And ducliiK. 1'laiiH. Maiii und rawuiLM, Alannfartnr li Ar tii'lfH fur AdveitiMing I'urpom TulU'riiH, Mudeln, Mcr cliandlse, Ac.

KOOMti, "iTl CIIKSTNUT STHKKT. 1 A. DKE, 3(514 LANCASTKR AVENUE. Hooks and Stationary. The Uailj Hunday e1ltlon of Thk Tikit for salt.

THEKL 250 NOKTIi FIFTH ST. Ahiwhitcmre guarunt tn nil SKIM. KIPNKY, XKKVfKS aii.l 111 A It IIKKA.i, RUPTl'KK, UKIHI.n'Y, t. Trio im.d.'rat Kiiro peun hospital experlfiu. Hours, Uto 4, 7 lo M.

HEYMOUU CAN BE CONSULTED at hia IH'iiit lurc, and Brown. Absolute cure giiaranleiMl In I'Jitarrli. iku DiscimpM. Piles, sroluiu, KcuralKiu. IHwamit nf Thrrnit and Hottt Uriuary Troubles, Debiluy.

roujihs, eta Advirp free. JADIKS, Head our Advertisinient In "The Times" Tomorrow. DARLINOTON, HUNK CO. DR. It.

W. LOliB, MSIICAF. OI'FItiCS, No. 320 North FIFTEENTH Street, I'lilllulelphia, Pa. 16 years' experience.

Kilitlilishul for treatment with purely vecetahle medicines.) Dr. l.hh's lonpex iH'rifncein Ihe tn atinent of all diieieieseniilih'S him lo guarantee a cure iu all cjv ws. I'uiisultation free and strictly conlideulial. Call in person or by letter. Otlice hours, it to 2 anil i to in eveiiunr.

Itfi. L. 1'AKKS, MKDIUM and MuKiiellc Healer. 1247 N. Fifteenth Hlrwt.

TO NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TimOt.n Esta Bt.isii fd Rohtk svo miobt Link. 10TKA1NH EACH WAY DAILY EXCK1T SUNDAY. 3 IlEl'OTSIN PHILADELPHIA, 2 IN NEW VOKK. lluukio Track, tlu Jol iinjirortd Kquiimu nt and Uu uaM Time Cunti'ttnt Absolute Hufity. ON AND AKTEH JANUARY 17.

1B1 EXPRESS TRAINS T.KA VE PEWIT, Till HT SECOND and MARKET, 12.01, 3.4fi,G.2.",7,7.3fi, 8, K30 unci 11 A. M. jLlnut.d fcxpresa l.oo l. M.l, i nn ax. hiiii.lay, 12.01, 3.4...

6.20, ti.3u A. 4, 7 and 8 1. Direct connection Willi Brooklyn, via Jersey City and the hunts ol the "Uiooklyn Annex," avoiding Ueulilo If matte and Journey ihrmiith New York City. Einress lor Hoston, 8 I'. M.

dally. lteturnlii(r, trains leave New York 4.80, 7.30. 8, 8.40, 1U i.lllllleill, 1 1 A.M.. 1, and 10 1'. M.

and 12 nliihl. Kuniliiy 4 30 and A. 6. 0, 7. 3U und 10 1'.

M. and 12 nlahk EXPRESS TRAINS Leave KENSINdTON UEl'OT, FilUNTanil BERKS, "i and a. iu. EXPRESS TRAIN I.EAVEM MARKET STREET WHAIIP, RuniiliiK throuiih via Canidvn and Trenton, 0 A. M.

and 1 M. The Union Transler company win can mr mm cures; naLinwelioin llolelsand Hesldenees, Time Canlsand lull Inlorniatloli can tieulilalnedat Hie Ilepotsnnd at the lollowma Tti kel Olllci's: Nil. h3H Cliesllillt slrcot.M. corner llroad aud Cliestuut tl reels. No.

lid Mm net street. No. 4 helieli avenue, lleruianlown. 1JIAAA I liumrsli, jj ticueial Manager, 0n. 1'aao.

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