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MONDAY MORNING. THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. SEPTEMBER 28, 1896. 5 Just a line to tell you that if you want to do your washing easily, in the "up to date" way, the Sunlight way, without rubbing your clothes all to pieces (and your hands too) you must USE Sunlight less labor and greater Cleanses clothes and most everything else--with Soap; comfort. Lever Hudson Harrison N.

Y. LICENSES, MARRIAGES, DEATHS MARRIAGE LICENSES. George B. Emery and Katie A. Harkins.

Charles D. Springer and Annie E. Devine. Edward S. Warren and Emilie A.

Knipe. Jobn Toup and Virginia Batton. Thomas Conaban and Mary E. Sharp. John J.

Whalen and Caroline Steffe. John Hagerty and Isabella E. Brown. Frederick Wright and Annie Gorgensen. Howard A.

Helms and Lulu A. Weber. MARRIED. evening, Septemher 23, at 3401 Walnut street, by Rev. J.

B. Hunter, EDWIN C. BIDDLE to Miss MARY EMMA FOGG. all of Philadelphia. Rev.

R. C. Zartman, D. at his residence. 1629 North Nineteenth street.

G. WALTER BRICKER and F. EUGENIF COSSART, on Wednesday, September 23, 1896. -On September 23. at the home of the bride's father.

Frederick H. Henry, ALBERT S. BROSS and ANNA K. HENRY, of Philadelphia, by Rev. Charles F.

Williams, of Norristowu. GRIFFITH Wednesday evening. September 23. 1896, at 147 North Fifteenth street, Rev. Edward S.Wolle oficiating, JAMES GRIFFITH to EULALIE J.

GOTH. September 23, at 3022 Diamond street, by the Rev. C. M. Boswell, WILLIAM J.

HOESCH to Miss EMMA GEARY, both of Philadelphia. JANSEN -On Thursday evening, September 17. 1896, at 420 South Fifteenth street. by J. R.

Miller, D. CHARLES A. JANSEN to Miss MARGARETTA R. JACKSON, both of Philadelphia. -On September 23, 1896, by Rev.

J. R. Westwood. 1932 North Sixth street. pastor of Seventh Street M.

E. Church, at the bome of the bride's mother, 2651 North SCHIEDT and PEARL MacHENRY, all of Seventeenth street. HE THOMAS EDWARD Philadelphia. September 23. 1896, by the Rev.

S. A. K. Francis. at the residence of the bride's aunt.

GEORGE SEAS to Miss MARY OWENS, both of this city. SHOTT- Thursday evening, September 24. 1896, at the residence of the bride's sister. 2122 Melcher street, Philadelphia, by Rev. F.

J. F. Schanta. D. DAWSON C.

SHOTT. of Lebanon. to Miss MARY E. DECHERT, of Myerstown, Pa. Wednesday, September 16, 1896.

at 5 o'clock P. in the Universalist Church of the Messiah, Broad and Montgomery avenue. by Edwin C. Sweetser, D. Dr.

I. ROBERT TANN, of Pittsburg. and Miss MADGE F. STAGG. of Philadelphia.

THATCHER September 24, by Rev. Samuel E. Appleton, D. JOHN THATCHER. of Wynnewood.

to Miss HUTCHINSON, of Scotland. September 22, Rev. Garbutt Read, 989 North Fifth street, EDWIN H. VARE and Miss FLORA MORRIS, officiating. all of Philadelphia.

WIELLAND- Wednesday. August 1896, at the bride's residence, 3113 West Norris 12, G. street, Philadelphia, by Rev. Joseph B. Graff, L.

FRANKLYN WIELLAND and Miss LOTTIE LAKE, both of this city. Atkinson. Joseph. Baird. Elizabeth.

Barrett. Mary. Beckett. Earl E. Berger, Walton H.

40. Bradford. Deborah, 62. Bradley, Mary, Breidenbach, Isaac. Buckley, Jane, 84.

Burkert. Dorothea. Campbell, Isabella. Campbell, Robert. 66.

Carstens, Ernst, 51. Cassidy, Mary. Chance. Ella M. 27.

Coar, Rebie. Coll. Margaret B. 69. Collins.

Matthew, 21. Connelly, Patrick. Conway, Sarah B. 35. Cowton, Mary L.

83. Crawford, C. F. 32. Darrugh, Rose.

Denning, Sarah, 92. Dennisson, Wm. W. Donnelly, Cornelius. Donnelly, Mary, Drennen, James.

Dugan, Catharine. Erskine, Mary, Fleck. James, 2. Flemming. Mary, 16.

Freed. Henry, 72. Gallagher, Fannie, 65. Gilinger. Edward.

55. Goodrich, Rose W. Julia M. Groff, William B. 38.

Haly, Rosella, 17. Harris. Clara, 49. Higgins. John E.

Hires, Lillie W. 2. Hirl, John, 33. Holland. Annie.

Hollweck, Frank, 25. Holt. James P. Johnson, Frances A. Kennedy.

William. Lerch, Mary. Livingston, Kate. McCreedy, Margaret. McCully, Margaret S.

DIED. McDermott, Margaret. McDonough, Bridget. McEwen, William. McGlinchy, Susan C.

McIntyre, Alexander. McIntyre, Catharine. McKeever, Lillian. McLaughlin, Michael. McMullin.

Edward. McNeil, Alexander, 4. Maher, Catharine. Miller, Charles R. Mills, Evelyn.

Mitchell, Mary, 80. Nickels, Fannie. O'Hara, James. Page, Elwood M. 79.

Patton, Thomas. Pennell, Herbert. Raleigh, James. Reardon, Hannah, 90. Reilly, John J.

42. Reilly. Muggle, 22. Reynolds, Charles E. Richardson, Elizabeth.

Robb, Alexander, 1. Roche, Ellen. Ronaldson, Isabella. Rosenbaum, Hannah. Roth, Gustavus, 71.

Schill, Marie. Schottmiller, Helen, 6. Smith, Mary, 45. Snape, Samuel. Speer, Margaret.

Spink, Taylor, 58. Steelman, Annie E. 27 Straughn, Martba S. Street, Linford Sweeney, Maurice, 14. Theis, Jennie L.

15. Thomas, Mary F. Tyler, George H. 75. Urbach, Lizzie.

Varley, Irving E. Vohrer. Daniel, 7. Von Seldeneck, Evelyn Wallis, Joseph M. 51.

Walton, William, 56. Welsh, James. Winchester. J. Oliver.

Young, Andrew C. the 25th JOSEPH, eldest of the late Charles and Rebecca Atkinson. Fuof neral from his late residence, northwest corner Forty-ninth and Ogden streets, Monday at 10 o'clock. September 25, 1896, ELIZABETH, wife of Daniel Baird. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral setvices, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her husband, 1517 Christian street.

Interment private. Friends will kindly omit flowers. September 27, 1896, MARY, widow of the late Edward Barrett. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 1714 Wood street. the 26th EARL son of William L.

and Mary E. Beckett, aged 4 months and 26 days. Funeral this morning at 11 o'clock, from his parents' residence.522 Mechanic street, Camden. BELL. -On Saturday, September 26.

1896, WILLIAM BELL. husband of Adelia Bell and son of the late John and Martha Bell, aged 46 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services. on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, at his late resldence, 1254 North Eleventh street. Interment private.

the 26th MILTON eldest son of John and Margaret Berger, aged 40 rears. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 2523 Jessup street. To proceed to Northwood Cemetery. September 25, DEBORAH, wife of George W.

Bradford, aged 62. Funeral services on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, at her late residence. 2121 Bellevue street. the 25th OWEN BRADLEY. Funeral this morning at 9.30 o'clock.

from the residence of his son-in-law. Francis ward. Kelly, 2730 East Thompson street, Twenty-fifth High Mass at St. Ann's. 27, 1896, MARY, wife of Mortimer Bradler.

Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 1916 North Second street. the 25th ISAAC BREIDENBACH, aged 75 years. Funeral this 614 morning South at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, Eleventh street. September 25, JANE, wife of Andrew Buckley, in her 84th year. Funeral on Monday at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 1230 Fulton street.

on September 26. 1896, DOROTHEA daughter of the late Valentine and Anna Burkart. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock precisely, at the residence of Mr. Barnes. 132 Maplewood avenue, Germantown.

Interment private. the 24th ROBERT CAMP. BELL, aged 66 years. Funeral services on Monday at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 1008 Dorrance street. 26, 1896, ISABELLA, wife of Bernard Due notice of the funeral will be given, from the residence of her husband, 2483 Orkney street.

the 24th ERNST CARSTENS, aged 51 years. Funeral on Monday atternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 3103 North Twenty-ninth street, Falls of Schuylkill. -On the 27th MARY, wife of Patrick Cassidy and daughter of the late Thomas and Ann Kennedy, of Dunbogan, near Draperstown, County Derry, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1827 Hart's lane, Twentyfifth ward.

High Mass at the Church Our Lady of the Visitation. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CHANCE. -On the 25th ELLA wife of William J. Chance and daughter of Bridget, Kane and the late Michael Rouch, aged 27 years.

Funeral on Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock, trom her late residence, 608 Moss street. the 26th REBIE youngest child of Hanna and the late William Coar, aged years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday at 12.30 o'clock, at her mother's residence, 3353 North Fifth street. Interment at Hatboro, Pa. ON the 25th MARGARET BROGAN COLL, widow of the late John Coll, aged 69 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2021 South Fifth street. Solemn Mass of Requiem at Sacred Heart Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. COLLINS. -On the 27th of September, 1896, MATTHEW G.

COLLINS, aged 65 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Post 5. G. A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral.

011 Wednesday afternoon, from bis late residence, 42 North Fifth street. Camden. N. J. Services Post 5, G.

A. Hall. Fifth and Taylor avenue. Camden. N.

at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. September 26, 1896, PATRICK CONNELLY. The relatives and friends of the family, also Blessed Virgin and St.

Vincent de Paul Societies of St. Michael's Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Wednesday morning at o'clock. from his late residence, 236 Oxford street. Requiem Mass at St.

Michael's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. -At Riverton, N. on September 25, MARY LANE, widow of the late Arthur Cowton. in he; 83d Fear.

Funeral services on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, at late residence. CRAWFORD. -On the 25th C. FREDERICK son of Thomas H. and Emma A.

Crawford, in his 32d year. Funeral services on Monday at 1 o'clock. at his parents' residence, 618 Columbia avenue. September 26. 1896, ROSE, beloved wife of Charles Darragh.

Due notice of the funeral will be given. from her, Fifteenth husband's and Callowhill residence, 1508 streets. Carlton street, DRENNEN -On September 26, 1896, JAMES DRENNEN. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. on Wednesday morning.

from his late residence, 510 Federal street. High Mass of Requiem at the Sacred Heart Church at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holy Cross. DUNN. -Of diphtheria, on September 26, 1896, LAWRENCE JOSEPH.

son of John J. and Sarah C. Dunn, and grandson of the late John and Catharine McKeever, aged 19 months. Residence. 1400 Howard street.

No funeral. -On September 26. 1896. Mrs. MARY ERSKINE.

widow of Joseph Erskine. Solemn Mass of Requiem on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, at the Church of St. Francis de Sales, Forty -seventh street and Springfield avenue, to which relatives and friends are invited. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

FLECK. -On the 25th JAMES LEWIS. son of John F. and Katie E. Fleck, aged 2 Funeral on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.

from his parents' residence, 1264 South Twentyseventh street. the 24th FANNIE. wife of Timothy Gallagher, aged 65 Funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 118 West Johnson street. Germantown. -At Fort Washington, September 24.

Mrs. ROSE W. GOODRICH. widow of the late Elisha S. Goodrich, of Bradford county.

Services at Towanda, Monday. MURRAY McILVAINE. wife of Harold Goodwin, on Friday morning. the 25th instant. Funeral at the Church of the Saviour, Thirtyeighth street, above Chestnut.

at 4 o'clock precisely on Monday, the 28th instant. Please omit flowers. Interment private. Philadelphia, on September 25, EDWARD L. GOULD, of Atlantic City, N.

J. the 24th ROSELLA, daughter of I. Gilbert and Jennie T. Haly, in her 17th year. Funeral services on Monday at 1 o'clock, at her parents' residence, 4430 Paul street, Frankford.

FERDINAND HENRY, at Rippolsor, Baden, Germany, on July 28, 1896. Funeral on Tuesday at 11 o'clock A. at St. James the Less' Church, Falls Schuylkill. HIGGINS.

the 23d instant. JOHN son of the late Edward N. and Catnarine Higgins. The relatives and friends of the family, also the William C. Goll Social, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from his sister's, Mrs.

Wm. J. Bell, residence, 319 Greenwich street, High Mass at the Sacred Heart Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. the 25th JOHN HIRL, son of Hannab and the late Patrick Hirl, aged 33 years.

Funeral on Monday at 8.30 A. from his late residence, Frankford avenue, Holmesburg. HOLLAND. the 25th ANNIE, daughter James and Elizabeth Holland, aged 10 months. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1237 Beach street.

the 25th JAMES P. HOLT. aged 63 years 6 months and 12 days. late residence, 313 Main street. Phoenixville.

Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 20 o'clock. from his September 26, 1896, ELIZABETH HOOLE, late of Queenstown, Ireland, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. on Tuesday morning at 8.300 o'clock, from the residence of her son, Thomas 632 Hoffman street. Requiem Mass the Church of the Sacred Heart.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. -On the 24th FRANK son of Catharine and the late Xavier Hollweck. aged 25 years. Funeral on Monday morning 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 478 site John street. the residence of her husband, 827 Wharton street, FRANCES wife of Rev.

Frederick W. Johnson, aged 30 years. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Wharton Street Presbyterian Church, corner Ninth and Wharton streets. KENNEDY. -On September 22, WILLIAM KENNEDY.

Funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2547 Salmon street. the 26th MARY, wife cf Charles P. Lerch and daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth Fow. Due notice of the funeral will be given. the 25th Mrs.

KATE LIVINGSTON. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. from the residence of Mrs. Gamble, 2027 Woodstock street. GARET McCREDY.

On September 24, 1896, Miss MARMcCREDY, aged 84 years. Funeral on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. from her late residence, 700 South Tenth street. -On the 25th MARGARET widow of the late John McCully, in the 74th year of ber age. Funeral services Monday at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, No.

2162 North Seventh street. the 25th MARGARET McDERMOTT, aged 99 years and 4 months. Funeral services at St. John's Church Monday morning at 9 A. M.

the 24th BRIDGET, widow of the late Charles McDonough. Enner this morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 4549 Cambridge street. Frankford. Sunday, the 27th WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT McEWEN, son of Mary R. and the late Matthew P.

MeEwen. Due notice of the funeral will be given. 24, 1806, SUSAN wife of Andrew J. McGlinchey and eldest daughter of Zachariah and Virginia Stout. Funeral on Monday morning at 8 clock, from her husband's residence: 1019 Bainbridge street.

September 25, 1896, ALEXANDER McINTYRE. In the 43d year of his age. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, froin his late residence, 3032 Edgemont street. the 26th instant. KATHARINE, daughter of Joseph and Katharine McIntyre, aged 13 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 1731 Buttonwood street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, the 25th of September, MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN. The relatives and friends of the family, also St. Francis' Sodality, of the B.

V. the Conference of St. Vincent De Paul Branch, 539 C. K. of Donegal Beneficial Society; Division No.

10, A. O. Undertakers of Philadelphia and all other societies of which he was a member, are respectfully luvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, northwest corner of Twenty-fifth and Hamilton streets. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Francis' Church.

Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. Thursday, September 24. 1896, CATHERINE wife of Timothy Maher. The funeral will take place on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock. from her late residence, 1337 Wood street.

Thence to the Church of the Assumption, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the happy repose of her soul at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Relatives and friends of the family, also the Sacred Heart League, are respectfully invited to attend. the 24th instant, CHARLES R. MILLER.

son of Charles R. and the late Sallie Ann Miller. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 1221 Dickinson street. September 24, 1896, ANNETTA.

wife of the late Richard Mitchell and daughter of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Bowen, aged 76 years. Funeral to-day at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 1023 Pascal street, below Carpenter street. September 26, 1896, FANNIE. daughter of George W. and Kate C.

Nickels, aged 2 years and 1 The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, oIl Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the restdence of her parents, 50 Mercy street. Front and Snyder avenue. Interment private. the 26th THOMAS PATTON, at his late residence. 2504 Sepviva street.

Due notice of the funeral will be given. the 25th HERBERT only son of Sarah A. and Jonathan Pennell. Funeral services on Monday at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 4105 Pine street. the 26th ELIZABETH HOOLE.

late of Queenstown, Ireland, aged 62 years. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her son, Thomas Hoole, 632 Hoffman street. Requiem Mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart. -On September 26, 1896, JAMES RALEIGH. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock.

from his late residence, 2413 Grant avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Salem.

N. on the 24th HANNAH REARDON, widow of Jeremiah Reardon, in her 90th year. Funeral from her late residence. 87 Carpenter street, Salem, N. this morning at 9 o'clock.

Services at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 10 o'clock. the 25th MAGGIE, wife of James Reilly and daughter of Julia and the late Samuel Maloney, aged 22 years. Funeral on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, from her mother's residence, 429 Cumberland street. Gloucester City.

N. J. High Mass at St. Mary's Church. the 24th instant.

JOHN son of Mary and the late John Reilly, aged 42 years. Funeral on Monday morning at 8 o'clock. from his late residence, rear of 611 Sutherland avenue, September 26, 1896, ELLEN, wife of John Roche. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1527 Clarion street.

High Mass of Requiem at the Annunciation Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. RONALDSON -On Thursday, September 24, Mrs. ISABELLA RONALDSON. Relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

807 South Sixteenth street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Theresa's Church. Interment private. the 26th instant.

HANNAH, wife of Nathan Rosenbaum, in her 57th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Monday at 2 o'clock precisely, from her late residence. 1857 North street. Interment at Mt.

Sinai. SOBERS. the 25th JANE wife of Jacob Sobers. Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1766 Frankford avenue. September 25.

1896. TAYLOR SPINK, aged 58 years. Funeral services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 413 Lyceum avenue, Roxborough. STRAUGHN.

-On September 24, 1896, MARTHA SALOME, wife of Clinton C. Straughn, M. D. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. at her husband's residence, 872 North -eighth street.

-On the 27th at his parents' residence. No. 2322 East Dauphin street. LINFORD ELVIN, son of Edwin and Lidie P. Street and grandson of Mary M.

and the late George W. Cossart, aged 2 years and 3 months. Due notice of the funeral. -On September 25. 1896.

MAURICE. 5011 of Michael and Grace Sweeney, aged 14 years. The relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 81 o'clock. from his parents' residence. 2546 Waterloo street.

Requiem Mass at the Church of the Visitation. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Thursday. September 24. 1896, GEORGE FREDERICK TYLER, in the 75th year of his age, Funeral services will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Nineteenth and Walnut streets, at 11 A.

M. on Monday, September 28, 1896. Interment private. the 24th DANIEL, son of Jacob and Mary Vohrer and grandson of Daniel and Mary Carroll, in his 7th year. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

from his parents' residence. 709 Richmond street. VON the evening of September 24. EVELYN EUGENIA, wife of Leopold A. von Seldeneck.

Funeral services Monday at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 280S Poplar street. WALTON. the 25th instant. WILLIAM son of the late George W. and Katharine R.

Walton, aged 56 years. Funeral services on Monday at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 1405 North Front street. WELSH. -On the 26th JAMES WELSH.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Tuesday morning at 81. o'clock. from his late residence, 179 Master street. High Mass at St.

Michael's Church. Interment at New Catbedral Cemetery. the 24th. J. OLIVER WINCHESTER, aged 54 years.

Funeral on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, Narberth, Pa, YOUNG. -On the 25th ANDREW son Margaret and the late William Young. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. from his late residence, 244 South Twenty-second street. SPECIAL NOTICES CLOSING OF FOREIGN MAILS AT Philadelphia, Post Office for the week ending October 1896.

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I SON FOR T20-1230 RUBBER Chestnut. GOODS. R. R. DeHARDT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS.

Sold by druggists. Office, 209 N. NINTH. AGENTS WANTED A in GENTS every WANTED- locality CO sell by ARE subscription WANTED "ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR TIMES." by A. K.

McClure. Very liberal terme will be given. Address THE TIMES, EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS OPERA BROAD ST.

AND GRAND HOUSE MONTGOMERY AVE. TO-NIGHT, "SPECIAL BICYCLE NIGHT" SOLID SILVER SOUVENIRS To Ladies on Lower Floor. 19th Consecutive Week of Opera in English. This Week Only. A MERRY WAR Bewildering with its military splendor: a flashing, scintilating, coruscating production by the CASTLE SQUARE OPERA CO.

Rose Matinee Wednesday--All Seats 25c. FRIDAY NIGHT 150TH PERFORMANCE. No charge for checking bicycles. SPECIAL MONDAY. OCT.

5- The Production of the Season, "AIDA." in English. 200 People on the Stage- Full Military Band-and the Best Seat in the House 50c. THE SWISS connection NATIONAL with FESTIVALS SCHWEITZER SOCIETY. MAENNERCHOR and SWISS TURNERS, will give a grand Ox Roast and Concert AT RIVERSIDE MANSION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Commencing at 8 A.

continuing until 12 midnight. There will be music and 41 brilliant illumination in the evening. The Turners will give an exhibition in their wrestling, acrobatic feats, etc. Four prizes will be offered to the Schweitzer Maennerchor, which will sing many of their Alpine songs. THE BIJOU.

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE From 12 M. to 10.80 P. M. DRAWING ROOM VAUDEVILLE. SENSATION OF THE CENTURY.

FIRST TIME HERE. LUMIER'S CINEMATOGRAPHE The Greatest Picture Machine World. TEN MARVELOUS PICTURES. BICYCLES CHECKED FREE OF CHARGE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S THEATRE.

Reserved Orchestra. 50c. Orchestra Balcony Gallery WALNUT -BARGAIN TO-NIGHT. MAT. WEDNESDAY.

The Creative and Popular Comedian PETER DAILEY in J. J. McNally's New Farce, A GOOD THING Next Week -May Irwin. The Widow Jones. CHESTNUT Evening STREET This OPERA Week HOUSE.

Only. MATINEE EVERY DAY Admission any seat, children, 25c. PROCTOR'S BIG COMPANY. NOVELTY JOHNSTONE BENNETT, S. MILLER KENT.

Lockhardt's Comedy and Cycling Elephants. Next Week -The Great Chevalier. CHESTNUT Evening STREET This and THEATRE. Next Week. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

HOYT'S A BLACK SHEEP OTIS HARLAN AS HOT STUFF. ROAD STREET THEATRE--EXTRA. Every Evening, Wednesday and Sat'd'y. KELLAR In a new programme of wonderful illusions. Next Week- The Heart of Maryland.

ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. DUMONT'S MINSTRELS SIX END MEN. DOUBLE QUARTETTE. LAST WEEK of Our Chinese Extravaganza, THE ARRIVAL OF HI LUNG CHANG. THE ARRIVAL OF HI LUNG CHANG.

Matinees Wednesdays and Sats. All Seats. 25c. IRARD Girard AVENUE Avenue, near THEATRE. Seventh Street.

To-night at 8.15. Mats. Wed and First DAVENPORT appearance this season of Mr. HARRY in Gillette's Great Comedy, THE PROFESSOR. Next Week- -Young Mrs.

Winthrop. FOOT COLUMBIAN v8. PENNSYLVANIA. Wednesday. September 30, 3.80 P'.

M. Franklin Field. Thirty-third and Spruce Sts. Admission 50 ceuts. Reserved Seats 25c.

extra. Tickets at Spalding's. N1 John W. Isham's -MATINEE TO- MORROW. Production, ORIENTAL AMERICA Next Week -THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY.

YCEUM. MATINEE DAILY. WEBER'S OLYMPIA CO. And the Famous Imperial Japanese JOHN GOOD DANCE. First Time in This Country.

INTH AND ARCH MUSEUM. GRAND CONGRESS OF CURIOS. Big Continuous Vaudeville in Theatre. A COSTLY PRESENT FOR EVERY CHILD. TEN CENTS ADMITS TO ALL.

DARK THEATRE. TELEPHONE 194. To-Night at 8.15. Matinees Thursday and Saturday at 2. 50-cent Bargain Matinee Thursday.

FRECOLI 2d genius." and last Ledger. week. Fregoli is a AUDITORIUM. PHONE 190. COMEDIANS Every To-morrow, and Sweet-voiced Evening Friday, at 8.

Saturday. HELENE MORA. o'clock. EW EGYPTIAN HALL. CHESTNUT STREET.

ABOVE 15TH. OPENS OCTOBER 10. EDUARD AND FRANCES. The Most Mysterious Exhibition of the Age. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN.

EVERY DAY. Admission. 25 cents. Children. 10 cents.

Saturday and Legal Holidays, excepting Fourth of July, Adults. Children, 5c. A MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. Next THE STOCK THE MARBLE HEART Week -The Stock Co. in Wife for Wife.

REAT EUROPEAN MUSEUM. 708 CHESTnut Street. 2,000 extraordinary wonders of nature. Open from 8 A. M.

until 10 P. M. For gentlemen only. Admission, 10c. PEOPLE WHEN LONDON SLEEPS.

SAT. Next Week Murphy, Shaun Rhue, Kerry Gow. STANDARD TONY FARRELL in GARRY OWEN. DANCING PROF. DICK'S EXCLUSIVE School.

1935 Columbia Avenue. Beginners' Class This Evening: Children, Wednesday and Saturday' Afternoons. Each pupil receives private lessous gratis before entering class. Fancy Dancing a specialty. Terms low.

Call afternoon or evening. ASHER'S. BROAD. BELOW WALNUT. Opening party Friday evening.

Children's reception Saturday. Beginners, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday evenings. Children, Wednesday, Suturday afternoons. Private lessons daily. Call for terms.

FEW LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO complete select classes in dancing: afternoons and evenings; $1 month. Address T. 30, Times Office. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES WE WILL SELL YOU A CLEVELAND Swell Spectal for $10 cash and $2.50 per week. We have for hire new 1896 Cleveland Bicycles and Tandems.

H. A. LOZIER 830 ARCH ST. BICYCLES REPAIRED. ENAMELED, nickel-plated; prompt attention; reasonable charges.

J. P. BERKHOLZ. 409 CHERRY Street. MEDICAL DR.

MUNRO, 246 N.11TH board dur. confinement: infants adop. irregularities corrected: terms confidential. TRS. DR.

YANNE. female DOS N. troubles; 10TH best 16 YRS. exp. in care in confinement; infants strictly confidential.

CARPET CLEANING QUAKER CITY CARPET CLEANING THIRD, ab. POPLAR At that very low price, two cents per sard. Remove all moths. Call for and return them within twenty-four hours free. Insurance anteed.

Our work is first-class, combined with the BEST SERVICE. Telephone 4,944. ENTERPRISE CARPET TWENTY-FIRST CLEANING Street. WORKS, CARPETS CLEANED, 2c. YARD.

(Hauling Free.) SHARPLESS BROTHERS TRIUMPHANT PRICE-LEADERS WINTER-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR Winter-Weight Underwear in all prevailing styles at Bargain Prices toYour attention is wanted this morning! It will profit you to inspect these uncommonly attractive garments, which are offered at very special prices. FOR WOMEN Ribbed Egyptian Cotton Vests and Pants, nicely finished with pearl buttons and silk tapes. The Shirts have satin fronts. 19c. the garment instead of 35c.

Fine heavy ribbed white Cotton Vests and Pants of superior quality and finisb, 39c. the garment instead of 50c. Fine Extra Camel's-hair Vests and Pants, superbly finished in the bests style, 69c. the garment instead of $1. Seconds," but you wouldn't know it.

FOR MEN Heavy weight half -wool ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in natural color, finished with pearl buttons, ribbing and taped seams, 89c. the garment instead of 75c. For to-day only. Scarlet Wool Shirts and Drawers, of excentionally good quality and finish, 69c. the garment instead of $1.

Heavy seamless natural wool Half Hose, with double heel and toe, white tipped, 19c. the pair instead of 25c. Fine natural wool Shirts and Drawers of uncommonly good quality, $1 the garment instead of $1.25. FOR CHILDREN Heavy ribbed and fleeced Cotton Vests, Pants and Drawers. 19c.

the garment. "Seeonds" of the 35e. kino. Fine natural wool Vests, Pants and Drawers. finished with ribbed borders and pearl buttons, sizes 16 to 34 inclusive.

39c. the garment instead of 65c. NEWSY BLANKET ITEMS Good news for you to-day in the Blanket Department. It tells you how to get the best values for the least money. WOOL BLANKETS A thousand pairs at specially inviting prices.

$1.50 the instead of $2.25. 81.95 the pair instead of $2.75. 82.15 the pair $3.00. $2.45 the pair instead of $3.25. $2.95 the pair instead of $4.00.

CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS Notice the fineness of the wool. $4.50 the pair instead of $6.00. 85.75 the pair instead of $7.75. 87.50 the pair instead of $10.00. $9.50 the pair instead of $12.00.

MUSLIN AT CUT PRICES Pillow -case Muslin, yards wide, 8c. the yard instead of 11c. Sheeting Muslin, 24 yards wide, 16c. the yard instead of 25c. Very Choice Black Silks Women's Winter Waists Beautiful Fall Dress Goods Women's Shoes Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases Men's Heavy- -Weight Underwear Dress Linings Lace Curtains BLACK SILK BARGAINS These deservedly desirable Silks are among the best silk offerings we have presented this season.

They come from renowned makers and possess every good quality usually found in silks of the highest possible grade. BLACK SILKS 1500 yards of John D. Cutter's 24-inch black Peau de Soie Silks, which have never before sold for less than $2.00 are shown this morning at $1.25 the yard. A SPECIAL LIST 20-inch Faille Francaise, 50c. the yard instead of 75c.

23-inch Black Satin Rhadame, 59c. the yard instead of 85c. 24-inch Black Rhadame Duchesse, 65c. the yard instead of $1. Genuine Japaneso Silks in every new coloring, 24c, the yard instead of 40c.

The above silks are offered at figures entirely new to the silk trade, being smaller than ever known. FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR inclusive, 98c. the pair instead of $1.50. WHITE LACE CURTAINS Another small collection from Scotch and Nottingham manufacturers has come our way-and yours. 2 and 5-pair lots, in pretty designs and excellent qualities.

$1.50 the Pair Usual prices $1.85 to $2.50. Every feature from the fashion standpoint is exactly right, just as are qualities and prices. We emphasize these half prices: Women's bright kid button shoes with needle and Paris toe and flexible sewed sole, 83c. the pair Regularly $1.50. Women's Paris Kid Button Shoes, with welted and stitched sole, 81.80 the pair instead of $3.

Women's $5 and $6.50 Button and Lace Shoes reduced to $2.50. The kinds of leather are finest imperial kid, French patent and English enameled. Misses' and Children's tan goat Button and Lace School Shoes, sizes 8 to inclusive. 85c. the pair instead of $1.50.

Boys' satin calf School Shoes. sizes 13 to 54 WOMEN'S SAMPLE COATS You know without being told, that when a manufacturer produces a "sample" garment he throws into his efforts his best skill and taste. These Coats are such garments, and they are magnificent specimens. We purchased them at our own figures, hence these REMARKABLE BARGAIN PRICES Black and mixed goods, half lined with satin rhadame, in the choicest styles, $5 each instead of $10. Novelty Cloth, imported Kersey and Boucle Cloths, exquisitely lined with taffeta and silk rhadame, $10 each.

Regular prices $20, $25 and $30. AN IMPORTANT SALE OF WOMEN'S BROADCLOTHS A fashionable and worthy manufacturer's stock at a tremendous sacrifice, comprising a hundred short lengths of one, two and three dress patterns each. These cloths are among the finest imported specialties and are destined to find favor with those who admire strictly tailor-made suits. Cannot be had in any other store for less than $3.00, which is the regular price, and it would be here were it not for our good fortune. $1.47 the Yard 52 inches wide and in the newest colorings of this season.

DRESS LININGS Special prices in every variety to-day. Good Silesia. Sc. instead of Better Silesia, instead of 18c. Best Silesia, 15c.

instead of 25c. FIGURED BLACK BACK SILESIA AND SATINES Good quality, instead of 18c. Extra quality, 18e. instead of 28c. SKIRT LININGS Fast Black Rustle Cambric, one yard wide, and 15c.

the yard instead of 18c. and 22c. Fast Black Rustle Cambric, Se. the yard, Best Cambrie, all colors, yard. Genuine Hair Cloth, 19c.

the yard instead of 30c. CHESTNUT EIGHTH STREETS SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY. JUNIPER LOCUST and Streets. The 112th School Year begins ou Thursday, September 24, 1896, at 9 A. M.

The teaching is done by the Head Master and a full staff of thoroughly trained assistants. Boys are prepared for any college, for the technical schools and for business life. There is a Primary School for little boys and A Post Graduate Course for those who desire to extend their studies. With over a century of valuable traditions the Academy is fully alive to modern thought and methods. The Head Master will be at the Academy between 9 A.

M. and 1 P. M. daily on and after Monday. September 14, to receive applicants for admission.

The building will then be open for inspection. Catalogues will be sent on application. DR. WILLIAM H. KLAPP.

Head Master. DEIRCE SCHOOL. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR. A representative American business school for both sexes, Record Building, 917-919 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.

A systematic business training, coupled with a practical. sound and useful English education. Three full courses: Business. Shorthand and Typewriting. English.

The whole constituting an idea! combination. Graduates cheerfully assisted to positions. Visitors welcome especially during school hours, day or evening sessions. Call or write for school literature. Day Sessions now running.

Night Sessions begin Monday. September 21. 1896. THE M. M.

JONES SCHOOL. 1710 CHESTNUT reopens October 12. Elocution, Physical Culture, Literature, Orthoepy. Extempore Speech. Knowledge is capital, valuable only 88 it is available.

The home, social and business world are in need of persons with cultivated voices and courtly manners who can think well and say well what they think. Our course will develop THE ART OF CONVERSATION. Our Opening Exercises. October 8. New Century Drawing Room.

Tickets free. May be had application at the school. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 daily. THE DE LANCEY SCHOOL. The Upper School and the Special Department open September 29 at 9 o'clock.

The Lower School. October 1. at same time. The Principal. Mr.

Henry Hobart Brown. will he at the office, corner Seventeenth Street and DeLancey Place, daily after September 17. Circular sent on application. HA COLLEGE 28, 1896. A Boys thoroughly SCHOOL fitted for college and the technical schools.

Healthful country location, ample grounds for out-door sports. A few vacancies for boarding pupils in the familles of the Head Master and teachers. For circulars address CHARLES S. CROSMAN. Head Master, Haverford P.

Pa. 1206 SCHOOL WALNUT OF MOD. PERNET LANGUAGES. SCHOOL French. German, Spanish and Italian, by native teachers.

The Math and Class. Dept. gives full prep. for Col. Coaching and private lessons.

EMILE PERNET, Principal. ISS GORDON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles and Little Girls. Special attention given to primary department and to college preparation. 4110 and 4112 SPRUCE Street. Philadelphia.

Pa. M. 401 S. BLIGHT, Upper SCHOOL and lower FOR schools. BOYS, Corps of 8 instructors.

Classes of 12. Afternoon study hour. room, yard. playing field. Open Sept.

15. Begins Oct 1. Circulars sent. MISS Miss JULIA KATHARINE L. B.

HAYWARD'S HAYWARD School AND for Girls. 248 21st reopens Sept. 28; primary college preparatory; special courses; at home September 15. ORATORY. Authorship ELOCUTION, and Vocal DRAMA, Music.

Four JOURNAL- separate graduating courses. Day. Sat. and evn'g classes. Neff College of Oratory, 1414 Arch St.

CHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND PHYSICAL EXPRESSION, 102 N. 19th opens Oct. 13. Circulars. MISS M.

FRANCES BOICE, Prin. MISS gomery KENNARD Terrace WILL School, 1829 REOPEN North MONT- Broad Street. for Young Ladies and Little Girls, on Sept. 23d. Circulars gent.

Twenty-seventu fear. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE AND OF SHORTHAND. 1520-22 Chestnut Street (Baker Bldg.) Catalogues. BRANS Temple. PREPARATORY Broad and Cherry, SCHOOL, "Judged by results you have no MUSICAL INSTRUCTION BROAD ST.

South CONSERVATORY OF Largest MUSIC. and best equipped music school in the State. Forty-fivo eminent professors. Class or private instruction in every branch. Terms, $5 to $40.

Free choral class, free orchestra and six other free departments. Send for catalogue. GILBERT R. COMBS, Director. 1617 HILADELPHIA Spruce Street MUSICAL and 6029 Main ACADEMY.

Street, will reopen ats 28th season Septemher 1138 pupils in attendance last season. For illustrated circulars apply to RICH. ZECKWER, Director. CONSERVATORY OF MU. SIC, 809 N.

BROAD St. Branch, 317 Market Camden. For catalogue apply to R. C. SCHURMER, Director, THE MISSES DURANG- VOCAL CULTURE and Piano, resume October 1.

Studio, Baker Building, 1520 Chestnut St. Residence, 1729 Filbert Street. PHILADELPHIA GIRARD SCHOOL OF AVE. MUSIC. School now open.

KATE H. CHANDLER, Princ, USICAL D. GOODS TUTTLE. FOR Cor. 10th TEACHERS' and Wharton USE.

Streets, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW DOLMAN Counselors at Law. BUETTNER. Advice free: ATTORNEYS sults AND cuted and defended in all courts: established 19 rears: highest reference given. 1329 ARCH St. BUSINESS CHANCES BULLS how AND to handle BEARS--A Stocks.

PAMPHLET Grain, TELL- on margins will be mailed on application to ROUILLOT Brokers. No. 125 South Third Street, Philadelphia, $10.00 margins. 10 shares of stock or 1.000 bushels of Grain. $20.00 (Twenty), ete.

DENTISTRY PAINLESS material, DENTISTRY: entirely FILLING painless; WITH teeth made guaranteed to fit; crown and bridge work; fresh gas daily: charges the lowest. Drs. LORENCE SCHOLL, 1017 ARCH Street. HAT RENOVATING COLORING, CLEANING Derbys, $1: colored soft hats, silk hats. $2.50.

1537 Filbert. SILK AND FELT HATS ILK TO ORDER, $3: EQUAL TO FINest made. 1537 Filbert Street. 500 FINEST QUALITY any color. BOYS' DERBYS, Filbert.

25c. BILLIARDS AND POOL POOL AND COMBINATION TABILLIA cheap; repairing. 1347 GERMANTOWN Avenue. POOL AND SHUFFLEBOARDS: repairing. 2419 North Street.

TRUSSES SILK ELASTIC STOCKING. $3.00 Thread, $2.00. Lady attendant. Patients fitted at home without extra charge. FLAVELL'S, 1005 SPRING GARDEN St.

WATCHES OLD HOUSE OF CHILD FOR WATCHES and repairing. 1020 Chestnut 824 North Second St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE estate. CHARGE State FOR what you EXCHANGES have and IN what REAL you AN want. WALTER ZIMMERMAN.

582 Bourse Building. GERMANTOWN FOR WALTER SALE CHEAP-533 ZIMMERMAN, HIGH STREET. 582 Bourse Bulld'g. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ISUSINESS ROOMS AND OFFICES. ERSHON single BUILDING.

offices, $12.50 12TH to AND FILBERT suites, $30.00 to $83.34 month. SUBURBAN TO -AT RUTLEDGE. DELAWARR County, 20 minutes' ride from Broad Street Station. 7-roomed cottages, from $18 to $27 per month. The residents of the borough of ledge are all former Philadelphians, and are engaged in business in the city.

The rates to daily riders are but a trifle over street car fares: streets lighted by electricity: pure water; free public library; excellent public school; public hall; churches of various denominations. THOMAS J. HUNT. 623 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SUBURBAN PROPERTY SEVERAL exchange.

SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR WALTER ZIMMERMAN, 582 Bourse Building. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXchanged. THOS. J.

HUNT, 623 Walnut St. LOANS AND MORTGAGES ELL-SECURED MORTGAGES AND ground rents, created under and payable at the present gold standard. for sale at par. The MORTON LAND IMPROVEMENT AND SAFE DEPOSIT THOMAS I. HUNT.

Solicitor, No, 623 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. 6 PER CENT. MORTGAGES: TITLE AND fire policies furnished; no expenses; state amount for investment. WALTER ZIMMERMAN.

582 Bourse Building. MONEY TO LOAN YOU niture, CAN piano, BORROW merchandise, MONEY ON etc. YOUR NORTH- FUREASTERN STORAGE HOUSE. 1517 GERMANTOWN AVENUE. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY.

HOTEL TRAYMORE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1. Appointments complete.

Location unexcelled. D. S. WHITE. Proprietor.

CHAMPLAINE, Kentucky near the beach. Special September rates; steam heat. John A. Dempsey. APARTMENTS DECIDING FOR THE COMING season will pay to inspect the apartments of THE GLADSTONE.

ELEVENTH AND PINE STREETS. SUITES FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. MODERATE TERMS. CUISINE UNEXCELLED. M.

L. ANDREWS. Manager. ROOMS FURNISHED TURN. ROOMS TO LET FOR HOUSEKEEP.

ING. 1231 HEATH St. Bet. Poplar and Girard -avenue..

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