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"1 THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1893. WINTER RESORTS AMUSEMENTS PEOPOSALS Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report lomsr, LeBoofiflier Go.

UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. SLIP COVEllS An ordinary Suit of seven (7) pieces of Best Belgian Linen, our own importation, complete, $15. Vc employ only fkillcrl workmen, and guarantee a perfect iit. 23 styles from which to mukc a selection. TABLl'l COVERS, embroidered Denim, 6-4, at 75c.

Worth $2.00. TAPESTKY CURTAINS, 8 colorings, $2.85 per pair. Worth $5.00. BEADKl) KAMHOO Portieres, in de- eiprns, $1.65 each. GOLl EMBROIDERED Japanese Screens, $4.50.

GOLD EMBROIDERED Fire Screens, $2 OO SILK STRIPE CTRTAIXS, $2.50. TAPESTRY REMXAXTS, suitable for chair seats and backs, 25c. and 50c. Worth $1.00 to $3.00. ABSOLUTELY PURE HE SOLD A SECRET.

GASKILL. On tlie'JSIh, SCSAX wife of John R. Gasklll. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, US Pearl street, Mount Holly, N. J.

ORATZ. WALTER, at Hotel Marlborough, New York city, on February 26, In the 2sth year of his age, of pneumonia. HAGER'I on the 28th Inst, ANN, beloved wife of James Hugerty. Funeral on Thursday morning at s.30 o'clock, from ber husband's residence, 2tso Lyceum avenue, Manuyuak. HALLO WELL.

On February 2,5, ROBERT son of Jesse T. and Elisabeth Hallowed, in the 21st year of his ago. Due notice of the funeral will be given. Residence, 1U28 Wiener street. tho 35th JOHN F.

HAS-KINS, seed 511 yecrs. Due notice of the funeral will be given. HOLM the 2oth T. HOLME, in his 74th year. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 4105 Frankford avenue, Frankford.

HOPE. JOHN HOPE, passed peacefully away on the morning of the 24th inst. Funeral services at West Hopo Presbyterian Church, Preston and Aspen streets, toduy ut 2 o'clock. theSith instant, FLORENCE daughter of Jueob C. and Rldie G.

Hunted, aged 11 months and 15 davs. Funeral services will be held to-day at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 717 North Fifth street. the 24th instant, MARY FRANCES, duughter of James P. and the late Mary J. Jackson, aged 17 vears.

F'uneral to-tluy at 1 o'clock, from her lute residence, 1736 North Ninth street, the 25th Instant, MARTHA daughter of Edward and Marv Jones, ased IS years. The relatives and friends of the family are re-spectfullv invited to intend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'olock, from her parents' residence, 313 Borden street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. the 25th Instant, MARY wife of Andrew Kelley, aged 42 years. Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock, from her husbaud'9 residence, 1411 Dover street.

KELLY. -On the2th Inslant, WALTER KELLY. Funeral on Thursday morning at Hi2 o'clock, from his lute residence, Friends' Asylum. Asylum pike, Frankford. Solemn Requiem Mass at bt.

Joachim's. KENNEY. Suddenly, on February 25, 1893, MATTHEW R. KKNNEY, in his 23d year. F'uneral on Wednesday, March 1, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1346 youth street KI the 24th instant, ANNIE M.

NELSON, widow of the late John Klllpatrlck. Funeral services at her late residence. Chestnut Hill, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. KINNEY.

on the 28th Inst, BRIDGET KINNEY. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning at 8j o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Peter Kellv, northeast corner Twentv-elghtli und Jefferson streets. Solemn He-quieui Mass at St. Elizubelb's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

KLINE. -On the 2oth Inst. ROSIN wife of Samuel Kline, ayed nfl vears. The relatives and friends of the family ore respectfully Invited to attend the funerul.on Wednesday afternoon ut 1 o'clock, from her -son's residence. 856 North Sixth street Interment at North-wood Cemetery.

the 2.1th Instant, EDWARD M. Kl'RTZ. aged 63 vears Bud 3 months. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 6li4'J Tulip street, Tacony.

the 26th Instant, HANNAH, wile of Philip Lachall, aged 48 years. Funeral on Wednesduy afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 1222 Cadwallader street LEECH. On February 22.

1893, MARY relict of the late William R. Leech. In her 71st year. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence In Pomeroy, on Tuesday afternoon, February 28. Meet at the house at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Upper Octururu Cemetery, near Parkea-burg, Pa. Lu the 25th instant. FREDERICK Lk MESURIER, at his late residence. 1726 South Eleventh street, aged 63 years. Funeral services to-day at 3 o'clock, at the Church of the Reconciliation, Thirteenth und Tasker streets.

Interment private. LIST. -On the 24th Instant, ALHERT D. LIST, son of Sarah P. and the late Lewis List.

F'uneral on Wednesday, March 1, at i o'clock, from his luto residence. 4HU9 Lancaster avenue. McANAI.LY'.-On FVbruary 25.1893. aller a brief illness, CHARLES J. Mt'ANALLY, beloved and only son of Charles and Manraret McAnally.

Due notice of funeral will lie given from his parents' residence. 1U20 Oxford street. the 26th Inst, ANN, widow of the late Anihor MeAnespie, lu herSllu year. The relatives mid Inendsof the family arc respectfully hulled to atlend the fuiiend. on Wi-d-nesday or s.30 o'clock, from the residenceof her son-in-law, John Soinmer.

sl.xty-tlrst and Harel avenue. West d. HigU Mas at Our Lady of thi Rosary, Hudilinulou. Interment ut Holy Cross the 23d Instant. CATITA-R1NF; McAYENNEY.aaed 72 years.

Funeral today al 8 o'clock, from the resilience of W. Burke A' Son, 1 129 Christian street. Requiem Mass ut St Paul's Church. February 21, Wl, ANN, wife of Jiirues McCANN, acd 5rt years and 3 months. Funeral on Wednesday moruinunt 8.30 o'clock, from her buslmud's resldenis.

29ns Orkney street High Mass at S. Veronica's Church. McCartney. on the 2.1th instant, wife nf Jumes Lewis McCartney, aged 24 years. uneral on Wednesday morning at 7.30.

from the residence of her buntiuud, H'JU McClellan Street Muss ut the Church of the Flpiphany. the 25th Instant, at the residence of her hrother-ln law, Mr. Michael McDermott 122 Reed street. SARAH McPEV ITT, mred 42 yeuiw. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

the 2sth instant, MARY FRANCES Mi LAIGHI.IN. wife of ThomasMc-I Jtughlln and daintbter of William and athni-lno Kelly, aged 23 years and fl months. Funeral on '1 hursday mornlnn at 10 o'clock, lrom her parents' residence, 1:42,1 Butler street. Solemn Requiem Mass at SL Stephen's Church. Interment private.

M( MCI.I.lN.-ln Bensalem. on the 23d Instant, MARGARET Mi Ml LLIN, aged 80 years. Funeral to-dav at 11 o'cloek, from the residence of her son, FMinund MeMullln. Carriages will meet the 8 n'elnck train from Ninth and Green streets und h.30 train from Treuton ut Trevose station. MARSHALL Entered Into rest on suinrdnv momma.

February 21. AI'sTIN J. MONTGOMERY, youngest ehild or Stephen J. and Mary A.Marshall, formerly nf Chesler county, in the Hub year of bis age. Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock, froui is parents' residence, 704 Dudley street.

MASTERS. -On the 24th T. HOWARD MASTERS, ayed 47. F'uneral to-day at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2123 Branilywlne street. ICH FI, RACK.

On the 21th Inst. O. CO ARI.ES ATLANTIC CITY. rriit ma ATLANTIC CITY. N.

J. TENTH SEASON. Telephone 115, Cable address, Waters, G. WATERS 4 SON, Proprietors, NOW OPEN. mim mm mm SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.

E. ROBERTS SONS. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT TH5 TEAR, Every convenience, including hot and cold aea water baths and elevator. THE A. B.

ROBERTS COMPANY, J. 0. SOUTHWICK. Manager. JJADDON HALL.

nOT AND COI.l)'EA WATER BATHS ON EACH ELOOH. NEW SUN PARLOR. SEND FOR ILLCSTKATED PAMPHLET. LEEDS LIPPINCOTT. rilHE ALBEMARLE.

CORNER PACIFIC AND JL VIRGINIA Avenues. New and modern: llrst season; strictly highest class; steam heat; every convenience; terms are reasonable send for Illustrated booklet. Opens March 1. I COPE fe BAMFORD. JJOTEL TRAYM0RE.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. W. W. QKEEN CO.

SAN MARCOS HOTEL. NOW OPEN. PACIFIC and Massachusetts Ave. Special Lenten and Enstcr attractions eiegAnt and modern oceaa view; steam heat; (-levator; sun parlor: 2.53 per day. W.

E. COCHRAN. Munoser. IHE MANSION. ATI AKTIC CITY, N.

3. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. CHARLES McGLADR. nOTKf, HOFFMAN, PENNSYLVANIA near Beach. FIRST-CLASH IN EVERY RESPECT.

HOMELIKE. J. W. CALLAWAY. rpnE PENNHCRST.

Completely remoileled and refurnished, steam beat. Open all the year. JAMES HOOD. nOTI'L CLARENDON. Virginia Avenue, near Beach, Steam Heat and Unit-class in all Appoimments.

COLONEL JOHN M. CLARK. HOTEL RICHMOND. Ocean end Kentucky Ave. heated, electric lights, sun purlors, etc Located near thi beach.

J. D. PEASE. rpHE REV location. Near the beach.

Comfortably heated. Refurnished and Improved. JAMES M. MOORE, Prop. nOTEI.

PITNET. Ocean end New York Avenue. Open foe 1HHS. Twelfth seasoli. F.

C. READ. rpHEKLKTON-KESTUCKY NEAR beach. Completely refurnbhed since last season. Everything llrst class.

Mrs. E. WILE. II OTEL ORIENTAL HOW OPEN. ALEX.

M. OPPKNHEIMER. ill ARK'S PHILADELPHIA HOUSE. 1.8S. 60UTH CAROLINA Avenae.

Near the Beach. MltS. A. C. HARK.

I A PIERRE ntlUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. Home comtorls. L. liENZ, Prop. JNTvlV JEKSJ5K.

HE LAKEWO0D. Jiill LAKEVOOD, N. 3 Finest winter hotel In the world. One-tblrd of i mile enclosed glass verandas blled wllb tropical plants. Music in sun parlors dnilv by the Romany Bant I RED STERRY, Mauugei.

Through trains foot of Chestnut Street. Parlor car attached. -JAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. OPEN OCTOBER TO JUNE. OPEN DECEMBER TO JUNK.

Accominodatlcms forseven hundred guests. HORACE PORTER, tieueral Manager. DR3aTC011FDKiEO FOREST SI'R'NGS HOTEL. Will reopen for On- aimer and spring season IRDAY, JEBIIL'ARY 11. for terms, ppl to GEORGE 1'FEIFKhR, BROWN MILUH, New Jersey.

MHiCElLAXEOrS. MOT O0dKDKj1Oo faML, HOTKL KASTMAN, TI1E PALATIAL HOL SK OF THK WW Will open Rl'H HKAr-ON Jannarjr 3A. I. ICvcrythmir UrM diw anJ d'lihrful for twkpn. Atttinim.Mlattlonsfor ouf thouan1 p-Mpl-i.

luvst hath huuM In tli wurld. Ct'lfbratetl nn-ht tra. Katnuii-t lit'Mlib rmm. The Mot pritiKi of art t'prialn ctirt" fur rht'iiniatlam. KOiit, iifuralrla and kimlrttl or hrf.l.

Itar Tatf any ruilPOl twu then via i bt Iron MutiiitHlt) Kol to Hnt bp logs. Yot IU N.LY IS. W1LLKV, MatUfar. THK Wl.NTKR AXD SPRING R1CS0RT HV THE SEA, TEL BRICHTO ft II' orr.N THiiouoiiouT thk year F. HpSLEY fi SOX THE PRINCESS ANN 1SM11.K-I HIlM NORFOLK.

OIKNHJAM'ABYt A romblnatlon if oisan and pine fore.1. m.k esieuilly li-alllifiil, Mllh a positively rllm.le. laiiHMi. duck ihe; jnnmd at upper end of Sound. Addn-ss K.

CRITTUNIlFN. rmprt.Mr SUMMER RESORTS 1 IIYN MAWII HOTEL, BBYN MAWR, PA. AVOSf ivs, AVOK llY 1 HE SKA. 1. Rooms may enraii'il Tnesda-.

anfl Frldsvi after So'cJuck. 1'lie steuton, Rrosd and proe. i. uIkm uTMMOV. HOTELS (1 RANK 11(11 1' I BROADWAY snd TlttnTY FIRlTIlra.

NEW YORK. AfTRKTr.Y 1IOTKL OS THK EtHoPF.AN V. THEODIiIlK WALTON. THE TURF 'mm MM tUUKtl fVI-BY DAT. RAIrt OR KRISK COMMrNONa ATtia P.

iHABF. COMMF.NCl.tU imm F3. 14, 1S33 OATII WILt I.KAVE OITH UT. IF.RHY KVrRY HALF H0PR rrni0N Tim rT. 11 cfiTR.

MONEY TO LOAN fpilK Ilipl AH Rutin FKAllK COVPAJIV I of l7S An ll ni.ae. loan lpin hn'i. Iiiod a.at vjlifefitl r.moT.1 tn name. and resmmahir. Remrn.i iu easy pay rneala, 4 Vinflderiil.1.

Arply at one EDUCATIONAL iAivf nit.i.rir., itth (aesliat. tall at rtlot cift Chestnut Street opera house. Everv Evening. Mats. Wed.

and Saturday. Last Week of MB. STUART BOBSON. STUART I 1 IlOBtiON I I HENRIETTA. MS, RORSON as BERTIE, THE LAMB.

Neit Week MINNA GALE-HAYNES First half of week "As You Like It Bolaniw of week-' The Hunchback. Seata ou sale for next week. CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Every Evenlnit. Mats.

Wednesday and Batnr y. ssii THiiPiir And the J. M. HILL OPERA CO. In De Koven and smlth'a Greatest sneress, Next Week-Becond Week of The Fencing Master.

BROAD STREET THEATRE. Even Eve'e. Wedneadav and Saturday Mats. A Brilliant Hit in the New Comedy, UAl'TAIN LETTARBLA1R, The Great New York Lyceum Theatre Succenn. Next Week-Last Week of Knthern.

Seats selling. March 13-EDWARDS. W1LLARD. ALNUT. A P.

M. A Comedy Success of SimO Years' Standinit. Formerly all Tears-NOW ALL LAUOHTER. WiiMESUSM MlklMil March 6-SALVINI IN REPERTOIRE. PACKED TO THE DOORS.

GREAT SUCCESS OF IV OFFICIAL SF1 Minnie Sellgniau and Company, Including Robert Llvinitston Cutting, etc. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 P.M. Mar. e-C'osgrove Grant's TUB DAZLER. A PSOCIATION 11 ALU ILLUSTRATED JOURNEYS BY IIR.

CHARLES L. MITCHELL. A Matinee and an Evening Series of Popular Lectures on Voreln Travel. Spl.KNPinl.Y Il.u-K-trated with views never before exhlbiteiL Evenings, March 7, HI, 14, 17 and Matinees, March 11, 15, In and I-UNKNOWN SWITZERLAND. II CATHEDRAL DAYS.

The Western Cathedrals of England. III- CATHEH11AL DAYS. The Eastern Cuthedrals of Fmland. IV- UN'DEP. THE MIDNIGHT SUN.

Arctic Norway. MEDI-EV A NI4LAMD. The Prince, the lVasant, and the Priest. Course ticket. Including reserved seat for the 5 evenings or matinees, f.i.ol.

now on sale AT FISCHER'S, IJJl CHESTNUT ST. N. B. Halt ratios for rtttLouKv for matinees. Hale for single lectures begins Thursday, March 2, MISS H.

HARRIS Manager. jyiG SHOW i I)OUSIIO I DXEKOraiLL MLB FEBRUARY 2s TO MARCH H. PHILADELPHIA TATTERS ALLS, MARKET STREET, ABOVE TWENTIETH. OPEN A. M.

TO 10 P. M. Ml CENTS VCADEMY OF MUSK', Every Eve Mats. Wednesday and Saturday. THE BEAUTIFUL HAVE YOU SEEN THE CHARMINO WEil(DKl0 DONT FAIL TO SEE THE GREAT THEY ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN.

Seats at the Academy Box Office and Chestnut. rfMrKwiioi I Eighth Street, above Race. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE From 12 M. to lo.iio P. M.

I STANDARD COMIC OPERA. I REFINED VARIETY. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S THEATRE. I Orchestra. 2SC, Balcony, 2oc.

Gallery, 10c, i 1 1 1 HARD AVENUE THEATRE. lJTKveryNlghts.lv Mats. Wednesday Saturday. Augustln Daly's Famous Comedy, A aeti-d nt Dalv's Tlieatre. New York.

Next Week-Oil 1 THESE MEN. The Cast, of Characters will Include MR. GEORGE HOLLAND. CONTINUOUS GAIETY. GAIETY AND STAR THEATRE.

EIGHTH Street, Beln-een RACE and VINE. From 12 M. to 10.i P. M. Star Comic Opera Company and Retlned Variety.

AUIlfclt'S 11RKII1T AND ROMANTIC OPERA, Ladk-s' and Children's Tlieatre. Orchestra and llaieony, 25c. No Gallery. FOURTH RECITAL IN PHILADELPHIA. (LAST KI ON'K THIS SFASON), ACADEMY OK MUSIC.

THURSDAY AFT KUMIHN, MICH 1. AT Siillsat USURER'S, 1221 HhSrVl'T Street. Stelnway Sons' I'lauos uw d. 1ARNCRIISS-II IH STroi'EKA HiiUseI Kverv Eve. and haluiday Mai.

CA UNCROSS' I irst Week of Our CA UNCROSS' UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, CA lt Itoss' I Pn-senleil with Picturesque Fftecl. I and Realistic Plantation Socuis. Last week of Donnvlironk Fair. MINS1 RKIJ4. I Box Olllce Always Open WINTER CIRI 'I S-HROAD A ND CHERRY MATINEES WHII.

AND SAT. DUNNE'S IMPERIAL TROUPE OF THE WONDERFUL HII.RONS. FOnEPAUGH'S TRAINED BRONCHOS AND A GREAT CIRCUS. Prices, 76c; Box aeafs. Hala at 1 1 In Chestnut Street and Inter Circus.

1JEOPI.E-S TH EATRK. CIRCUS. KensiugtOD Avenue and Cumberlnnd Street THK I 7S HOI1-ES, PONIES AND COUNTRY 41 PERFORMERS make CIRCUS. I This the Greatest Entertainment OH Earth. DnnT Miss Itfor Anything, Tuesdsv, Thursday and Saturday.

Next Meek McCarlhy's altsbaia." llMI ANP ARCH DIME MUSEUM COUNT THE MAN WITH 11AITH. TH Lo.Nfl HEAD. Who Breaks Horse i-hoes and Chsirn With HI. Hare llan.la. PROF.

lil.AIT. In the Theatre-THK ROI.I-K COMIC OI'ERA-ROSETI A. rpiiE i.vc eu.m. Matinee. Dsllv.

C. W. WILLIAMS' BIO SHOW and FUEL HKrrE and MLLE. ItKVVAL, Next Wcek-sefton A Wataon. KCH STREET TII EATHK.

Tn Nlvht at Mats. Thow. sndstal. BOSION HOWARD A III EN HI, Timely Prices, US, SO, Ol. March a The Mar Howard Conitan.

FAMILY TH EA THK. Eighth Strret, lielow Vina, MASTER AND MAN. Prleeii, ID, tn. an or Ni i en I Next Week-THK BLACK FI.AO. X'ATIUNAL THFATHK.

i MATINEE TO DAY. THE OUTSIDER. With William Muldoon's Athletic Cmiany, Nut Week -'Th Hustler." rplIK Glll-AT EUROPKAN MUSEUM, 1 70S CHKf-TNUr street. Th human fratn n-veali'd In all enntl'llon. heallh and Z.im.i vltranrdliiary wemlers.

0n 9 A. M. till 111 P.M. For aentlenien only. Admission, 3AC.

ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. 0sn vrv day. Adnilmmn, Vis-iiis. Clill.lren, lit rents, ssiurda' and luHlars, icptlnc Fourth of Julr, 4 lilidn a-. TANDAKI) THEATRE.

Mntlnea 111 Da ARIZONA Ne Wei'k "Th" lost Hcnut." YCADE.MY OF THE KINK AUTaj. "PFCJA1, IlKiJI FXTS" DAY. OEIIMAMA i INI HIT, TIU'ltsDAY. TII EATRK. 4 Tne-day.

Thui. anl Saturday. TOE apm OF P.CFE LEGAL NOTICES nlfsmi.UTION.-o. TWITCH F.I.I, I.Pnlled. on the HH1 HAY of FEBRUARY, A.

P. 4t tnl. it ni.lortty In iinnihey an1 value In Interest of uienit. ni, aMdtavNilved. Th.

und.rtUnil elivti Itouidailita Ini.teea to alnd Uft the rsmeem. All pnaos lia Ilia claims aa.lhN awKM-tallnn lll treM-nt tliem nnd Hum Indetae will pr In si I DEN TWITI ELK AI.VIN T. KHKHT, ll.VKI.M OCO.N.NOIt, 2J andta VIMieitwt lax-Alt TWITCIIEl.t,, The tnislnea. berelnfnrn mnd'oted bt TH 111 I tin 111. a III hp i-niilllillll at tUf asm place I I'f TV I it lit I I.

STEAMBOATS ryo THK LAUNCH. ateamef COLUMBIA a III laar rhMlnilt Mm4 halt Tn DAY tTitrwtsy. i. al II A. Mh a tlmlfea anmtief rs? Ia.1le.an4 fantia.

aien. Ki an lannrhlnf VKITUD TATM HAITI. E-Hir Iff Ml AM A fmm rampH ahlp. YarO. Tkkrla, al om.

fhniil lr( Wharf. EMUTIM ran I I 1 NrOTICE-SKALED PBOFOSAIS WILL BE ivoeived bv the Committer on Property at the Offlee of the Board of Public Education. 7.3 Fillert street, Philadelphia, until 30 o'clock P. TUESDAY, March 7. 18H3.

For an addition of fifteen claw rooms to the Robert bcbool House iu the Twenty-ninth Sectlou. For an addition to the flchool House, southeast corner Nineteenth and Addison streets In the Seventh Section. For incandescent dynamo for Central Manual Training school. For surveying instruments Northeast Manual Training Hchool. and for the following repairs, viz.

1ST SECTION. Additional radiators, Welsh Krhoul new heaters Clay School new heaters, Smith School door checks and springs, Foy School new tin roof, Weccacoe School. HKC'JTON. New Heaters, WaBhlneton School. 3D SECTION.

Fire escape Ntnlrway, Fletcher School tire escape stairwav. Florence School. ITH SECTION. Alterations to radiators, Meredith school. 7TH SECTION.

Bepalra to heaters, Pine and Quince Streets School. STH SECTION. New Heaters, Holllnssworjh School. 10TH SECTION. New Heaters, Shlppen School new heaters.

N. W. Grammar School. mil Inserting latrines, Madison School. I'-TH SECTION.

Alterations to heater, Faundere School. 13TH SECTION. Introducing gab and new heaters, Warner school. 11TH SEC TION. Now privies and new heaters, Monroe School.

New School It-TIl SECTION. Inserting latrines. Landenber-ger School. Introducing gas, Wolf School. lfiTJl SECTION.

Nev heaters, Price School. 'al-ID SECTION. New teachers' room, Central School. WITH SECTION. Fire escape etalrwav, Warren School.

27TH SKCTION. New privies, Newton Girls' Grammar school, 2fr if SKCTION. Fire escape stairway, Bolviow School. SECTION. New privies, Stanton School.

31ST SECTION. Fire escape stairway, Adams Scliool. SECTION. Fire escape ul airway, Asa Packer School. 37TH SKCTION.

New privies, Oak dale School. Snld work to be done in accordance with the plana and specifications of the Architect and Supervisor of School Building, to be seen at the office of the Board bPtween the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. All bids must be upon biunka and enclosed In envelopes for tills purpose. No bid of $500 or over will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of ordinance approved May 13, lrtio, have been complied with.

The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids, and also to require security for the faithful performance of any work, ad they may deem necessary. By order of the Committee on Property. U. W. HALL1WELL.

Secretary. AUCTION SALES J. JACOBS AUCTIONEERS, LOOK LOOK! LOO I Isaac Cohen's Immense sale of forfeited pledges, comprising a fine line of light we glit overcoats, ladii-8' and gent's clothing, furs, seal plush w.ks, sewing machines, musical instruments, furniture, plated ware, carpets, shoes, bed clothing, books, tools, seellaneous goods, Ac, on WEDNESDA MARCH 6, at It A. at the Auction House, 227 South Street. Also, THURSDAY, MARCH at A.

a very large and find lot of lS and karat solid gold hunting case and open face key and ft cm winding American and Swiss Watches. Solid silver and brass hunting case and open face key and stem winding American and Swiss Watches, Initial, diamond, pearl, intaglio, cameo, amethyst and plain solid gold ings, solid gold and platd chains, solid gold scarf plus, ear rings, pins, bracelets and sleeve buttons, gold spectacles, eye glasses, revolvers, Ac. A large aud exceedingly tine lot of diamonds. Pledgee No. 88.3H4, solitaire diamond bracelet, about 5 carats.

No. SIMM, diamond and emerald ear rings and ring. No. 89,103. diamond aet, locket and two gold watches.

No. 91.043, diamond set gold watch. No. pure white solitaire diamond ear tIiiks, aoout carat. No.

diamond and turquoise ring, pure white. No. 41s. diamond, ruby and sapphire chain. No.

two stone diamond and turquoise ring. No. HI ,044, eleven stone diamond and ruby ring, pure hite. No. 2,870, solitaire diamond ear rings.

No. Si .042. thirty-two stone diamond and ruby pendant, pure white. No. ttH.154, two stone diamond and sapphire ring.

No. 2M1. two diamond rings, solitaire diamond stud, 2H carat, seven stonn dltiiuoud lace pin, pair diamond ear rings, 6 carats. No. 'isa, diamond and emeral ring, 5' carats, and other diamond rings, studs, scarf pins, ear rings, Ac.

Th whole to he soid without reserve. By order of ISAAC COHEN, BROKER, N. W. Cor. -loth and Purrih.

N. B. -Forfeited pledges from No. 86,077 to 12,117 Inclusive, will be sold in this sale. tods open for examination on morning of sale from 7 to 8 o'clock.

HELP WANTED MALES ALARY OB COMMISSION TO AOK.VTS TO handle the patent Chemical Ink Kraslnit Pencil. The moHt imeful and novel Invention of the aixe. Krasin Ink thorotnthly In two Heconds, Work, like nmitlc. iK) to son ar cent. prorlL Ag'nta maktnm)'il per week.

We aliai want a peneral attent to take chanre of territory and upiioint anb accents. A rare chance to make money. Write for terml and fipeci-nien of erasing. Monroe Kroner Mauul'iicturlii'i Company. la Crosse.

Wis. alKl.KOUAI'11 YND" silORm CND'sClYtM Hi a. KOKTIKTH Ktreeu FEHALK. A OKHM AN OIRT, TO DO fiKN- eial kltchenuork; must eome well reooui-nidid. Apply at 1170 South Broad Street.

TAMKD-OIiaS KOH DRKSSMAKINtl, steady work. Address 50S B. Ktithth street. SITUATIONS WANTED "inginker wisnes situation. first- class tiremuu eighteen years' exRrience.

2ii02 Darlen striet. OTKA SI FITTKlfw Isll KS SITU ATION, I HST- I'litaa, Dnrlen street. AGENTS WANTED VOENTS WANTED AO ENTS ARE WANTED In erery locality to ae)i by lubscrlptlon "ARRAIIAM LINCOLN AND MEN OT WAR TIMES," by A. K. Mcciura.

Very lllarul torrns will be Klvcn. AiNresa THE TIME, Klithln and hestnut. I'hlladeiphla. WANTS WANTED SECOND-HAND CONFECTION, era' tools for bund power, cheap for caab. Address C.

K. Time, (llftce. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. K.tlKTKH MITN. MT.

StORIAH LOTS FOR HAI.E-NOH. H. Ill Secllnn tot Ml In Sortlon aalL Apply Van Fleet, Affent, Fern wood Delaware REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Jk-V Ffn RFNT-HANOSOMK rFTPKNTK und titbit on ivnn Mrttt. Ufrnmntown 25 nuimtiHi from 1'wHfth arid Murkrt Rtntn; rhlokc-n hoiiNC, tCRnlt'ti, MbHtlt und fruit In nbundnnif lot 'Wt 440: rvnt forfyMipfmnnuni. Aply Frank M.

Malcolm, north'-ant rorntr of I in -Ad mid A irh utrevu, or Mrndt'll P. Howmnn, I'WKouth MUh Ctwt. hoiiM'Niind out Inrr1 maiiflon hnnia with CTvn, nmnn und rtrnvi-nifnif. all ithin 1 nun ntttroni ttatton. Mt, Awnt.

Ol OK TOWN. fOH RFNT VHTAHMMlKf ft'R fnnin. iittnt rr una mKf imi MT Market Htnt ivitwlDn S. Apolvto IInl. 6 UiaMevfUlh and Market Mtrvrtii, Wtliuinf-ton, IiW.

BUSINESS CHANCES On TO 400 HK.Itt FNT. I'HOKIT IN mU vttmt'tit In Itfnl Katatt'Hhlrh wm nun mr-rorf at wrllltv rl(t. Twnty nrM)irt with l.oo farh tn Join to rurclmiw nnd niM-mtf tin. Nil tM'k M-hfint. Ktvh auhfcrtovr owimt of undlvMiii tnrcrnt In realty.

'I hi i-apltalrttv tbf rrtct Action htvnmlnf tb- rn-ntrt- ktrntnit and art nn- tlti irnwt hrautlf-il rlty In the world. Valo nui(v Im-rraahtc. or furl Iif ttiforiuatlnn and rt-ft-n-m aildnw UK II AMD I. VANM tt Attornrvw at ltw, anblnrton, 1 fhllrra, Wnn.liiKloti Itllv Innurnmit ItuildliiK, oiho mt-t'ltv Hall. TRUSSES.

fM'ltUlt'AL KI.ATM IKiHlKnY, FlaMlr h('4 kinir kii (. unkl'in, aMnfn.na. tn-lt. fnr Ihr ft llvf and t-orr nf uriiiw tn. H-ntk.

tihratitt Ihn'M and ntriHik-tti v. h1 alur th- gitf-d il' lnrv lv tim tht Ntf'imtv nf tin- lit at ut thi' qiKttttv and fnlm nf tb' riiii'n r. Our vU vptit-a ii in (in'rU (lie r-tHlrrmf'tilM nf and tn hiitwrt vnlii.bf fvM'. Mir nm-M tintMtl'n' (ir nmhiitn-lurtna unit larrr limlr ttiaorc tnnitf-t- tti lllllhf tntm thr ht mntt rntirt tit. t.

rtnli nt prlfva, hH IM 1 II Altl hi It- lit Al Tl A I A 1 1 MTA HLlnll (MKVT, V.Hnnth KI.KVKS'I Wrurt. FOR SALE m. Ilvr I'liliillT I'lwo I ll-ro. JJ- iiiiimi' with Ua, Owner nam. t.

III Al 1 WINK, I'nl. lint. III I Klrwt. ntl.llANIm, ItMil, AMKOMHIMAIIliMTA. I.i.

1. 1 1 IIm Mm U.h.1.1.. frank HiMalia. Miallh fl.hlli alrat DANCIN0 JU P.M. tat fiiMlMtf antt 1 httrwtar H-liMtlnfi for haiaiH- of afaa mJiwk ruiN r-lM ht hm ftinnth.

IhUdtn und Nilurdar aftrnnntn I tn 1 jwfia rU. knt (MttiMar IH to IV TrtTat 44on Amiif, aiiii twj win, tSurtt1 Try ri-oar tronloc on tUax-tof. Wcrwia. PENSION FRAUDS The Integrity of the Peusion Bonrd Criticised by Mr. Mcalr, of York.

To the Editor of The Timks: After reading your several articles on the pension frauds which have so unmistakably largely assisted in driving the nation to impending bankruptcy; 1 cannot refrain from writing you ray humble indorsement of the position you so honestly and fearlessly take on that Important subject. I-'or with the experience of an old soldier and attorney, know that what you say in your several articles about pension frauds to be entirely correct and yet feel that you are giving facts ns they appear to you lrom an examination of the records alone. I know that the records of the Pension Office carry the names of a number of individuals from this city and county who never actively served sixty days In the army; never heard a hostile gun tired und never contracted disease while in the service. Yet someof these men have not only drawn large sums from the Treasury in the last few years, as arrearages, but are now borne on the "roll of honor" at rates far In excess of those allowed many honest men in our county who served at the front during the entire war, who were repeatedly wounded while in the lino of duty, and ho are now rapidly approaching the grave, while yet In middle life, driven by disease thus contracted or wounds received while cither leading or following in action, and some of whom are now receiving from the government they so long and honestly served a miserable pittance. others, although in actual want, do-cllneto make application and submit themselves toexamination by local boariis, simply because they knew -how unfairly, how dishonestly, aye, how treacherously, many other most, deserving ex-soldiers have been treated by their local boards, and hence decline to make application for that to which they know themselves to be honestly entitled.

For they know that without the sanction of this hostile bonrd they can do nothing; and know just as well that when they appear before the board, the members or which, as in our county, often occupy the position, after a most unusual and disgraceful contest, in which politicians of the most dishonest political notoriety from other counties have been the ruling spirits, and who have won for them the right to sit. in Judgment on the cases of our disabled, and, in many cases, impoverished veteran soldiers, and draw to their own pockets, from the depleted coffers of the Treasury Department, from two to six dollars per capita for all who they can induce logo to the trouble and expense of making application. They "farm'' the position in order to filch feos from the Treasury for themselves, while they insolently prate about economy to the poor, stricken and disabled old soldier. When lie appears before the board If suillclently observant, he cannot full to note the very unusual conduct of these very sedate gentlemen. He will observe that they usually give the applicant a cursory bodily examination, after which the questions when and where were you wounded, or when and where tiid you contruct this disease? are put to him.

These usual interrogatories create nosui prise, for they are expected. But when hey are followed by the unusual andclearly illegal question, "Do you drink?" the veteran is not only surprised, but absolutely disgusted. And if he has been unfortunate enough to have contracted that questionable habit since the ar, and since the receipt of the injury, and is too honest and manly to lie about it, as some of them doubtless would, under like pressure, his application is rejected, as lawyers so often say, for cause." No matter how valiant a soldier he may have been, no matter how brave, able and devoted an otlicer, nor hat conspicuous and valuable service he may have rendered during the days of his stalwart manhood, he is now insolently thrust aside by this trio of dishonest otllclals, one of whom, as in my case, may have cost him a fortune by his careless practice, simply to open the ay for a more favored neighbor and patient lu his dishonest raid on the National Treasury. Not more than two years aeo In my practice, collected a Inrae amount for a resident of the northern portion of this county, who swore that he had received his not unusual injurv in the service, and I was since informed by reliable citizens that he was In hired while pitching hay on his own farm after the war had long been numbered as one of the important epochs of our national history. I have recently been informed of another case, of a man of great professed honesty and con-siderntilc wealth, wito resides in the western part, of our cily, who never performed any service on the Held, but who has been assisted to a tine pension by our local board.

These and many like cases have been recalled to my attention byour recent articles. And I again beg li-iiv to return yon my thanks for the work you are dolngon that line, ltesjiectfully voiirs. II. S. MiNair, York, February isifl.

Kphrnlm Toudr'i Trial llrgun. Ephralm Young, formerly a director of the Spring Harden National Bank, was yesterday placed on trial before Judge ltutler, lu the United Males District Court, on the charge of inisappllcntlonnf funds of the bank, aiding and abetting Ex-I'resident. Francis W. Kennedy and Kx-4'ashler llany H. Keunedy in misapplying them, and conspiracy with Ihr two Kennedys to defraud the bank.

Assistant District Attorney Italston, who, with District Attorney Ingham, appeared for the government, opened the case for the government. Alter referring to the points made In the Indictment, he niirrnU-rl what was charged iiciiliist. the defendant. The tlrsl witness called was (ieneral lletijninln K. Fisher, the receiver of the bank, but heforo his testimony hud proceeded far Ihe time lor adjournment had arrived.

Mr. Fisher ill resume his testimony tins morning. Kenntoll of fttate Veterans. ImwnN, February 27 Deligalea are arriving this afternoon to attend the Ktaln Encampment of the (irand Army of the Kepuli-llr, which will be held In this city on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tbedi partment otllcersare here and have established their headquarters in lhi Lebanon Valley House, where the oiiiicll of Administration will niret to-nlghl.

The rnennipnu'tit will open at Id A. M. tomorrow In Fisher's Opera Mouse. Thern will be tbrec i-iimp-tires tomorrow evening in the 'ipera House, (Sons of America Hull and Ibo Court House, respectively, (iovertior 1'altl son and (ieneral Nlocttm have promised to attend, and both ill deliver addresses. KIMen Car Piled In a Heap.

Hiiook, February 27. bad wreck occurred on the Central Knllroail of New Jersey last night. A mixed coal ami freight (null pnrttsl mar WhlU House, and when Ihe front jxtrtlnn utopprd the rear pnrt crashed Into It. Eighteen cars uere piled In II hen neroo both trucks. Ihe daliiago III be li bold JIII.IMI.

Havil by a I'rt lion. Sls'ial IXriram tnTlif 1 1 art. Syw Iliii Nswii N. .1., February 27. John Wlilti head resilience at II Igbhuid I'nrk was from destruction by Urn early this mnrnitir by a rut dog.

which, using mi. lilies, eonillieneed balking and Mwrtkctied Mr. bit' bend, tin, ttlt the liftlptHiirc of le I 'lilsT-, exl Ingillshi Ihe Ihillies, Mit Orarrlrd llrr llaabaml. f-stalleligrani tnTilKliM'x ltn lUih. N.

February ST. Ilrnrjr Wood, a mn-oii, has just obtained an a Is nlulu dlvorcr from hl wife, Oeorglnnna for ib'sprtlnn. Thr roiiple havu not livid iovether for a number of yenrsand tb diioree priM-is dings Here isniinicnced uloul a yiirRiio, Thru lllmarlf In Krant of Train. "iw'al Tflegram tn Tna TttA I. IMA.

nblo, February 27. Michael Flynn, formerly of F.rlc, Ihrt-w hlmw If In front of a I'enn'vlvanla (rain this artermmn and was rriilltl'l lo pierra. He hurl Iks'II dHMid- til iner Ihe denlb of bis lie a )rar ago. Thr t.yar of Intra Harm Drad. I.alk lliVUs, February John Wynne.

M.irnr of Ihia city, died this morn-luff, of pnralrts, agad 7(1 veara. His renialtia will hr lakro Ui r.rlon Wrdneartay for Inter. Bietil. Mr. Street Srin for Pay for Valuable Information Furnished.

George D. Street yesterday brought an action in the Common Fleas Court against Richard Eckerslcy, to recover money under a somewhat unusual claim. Jlr. Street says that on August IS) last he made an agreement with Mr. Eckerslcy, under which, he alleges, he was to be compensated for certain Information which be divulged.

This was to the effect that during the years from issllto 1SD2, Eckerslcy, while a stockholder in the Heginbothom Machine Company, was deprived of 31,000 by Robert W. Scott, and Lortls N. D. Williams, the managers and financial agents of the corporation, who, it was alleged, had a ppropriated the money for the benefit of private enterprises. Eekersley promised to pay Stt-ei twenty per cent, of all moneys recovered from Scott and Williams in an action which was to be brought against them, over and above SS.O0O, for which Eckerslcy held their notes.

It was further provided that the matter should not lie sett led without the consent of (Street, but hepowuversthat Eekersley, after receiving the information, compromised the matter without, consulting him, and has refused to give him any compensation. MARRIED. SI, W.fi, ut their home, hv the Bev. P. W.

Bluttonherucr. D. Mr. HENRY D1NSMORE unci Miss CATHA-1(1 MS BOYD, both of Wlssinooiing. Philadelphia.

Fonniurv 22, IS9H. by the Rev. T. H. Neelv.

1. ROBERT II. FELS to EMILY 11. HODGSON. FF.NTON-BAI.L.-On February 23, 1MB, at Kast Cumberland street, hv Kev.

Charles T. Morgan. Mr. WILLIAM FEN" O.N to Miss EMMA W. HALL, hotb of Philadelphia.

GILES-GAM RLE. -On Wednesday, February 22, at the Temple, be Russell H. ('unwell, GEORC, B. GILES and SARAH GAMBLE, both of Philadelphia, HA KM ANY HOCK. On February 20.

18(13, In Cumden, by Rev. William P. Davis, at Ida residence, Sn. sua North Third street. Mr.

JOHN E. II AKMANY and Miss EMMA J. HOCK, both of Bloomshurtt, Pa. EACOCK KIRBY. On Wednesday, February 22.at Philadelphia, by Russell H.Conwell, HARRY F.

EACOCK and CARRIE H. KIRBY, both of Philadelphia. I1FPPE-KCHL. -Wednesday, February 22. at the Temple, hv Russell H.

Conwell. CONRAD HKNHY HEPPE and JEANNETTE J. KL'llL, both of Philadelphia. AX WELL ALLEN. On the 22(1 Instant, at 2041 1'ine street, bv Kev.

Lelghton lloskins, Mr. WILLIAM MAXWELL, of lladdonlleld, N. to Miss ELIZABETH ANNA ALLEN, ol Philadelphia. MKKCER FREW. On Fehruury 18, UH3, In Cain-den, r.

by Rev. Wllliuia P. Davis, at his resilience, North Third street, Mr, JOHN J. MERCER anil Miss SUE L. FREW, hoik of Lancaster county, Pa.

1 A R. Fetirua ry ISM, by Itev. W. H. Van Horn, at his resilience, Jill Kalghn's avenue, Camden, Mr.

WILLIAM F. SE1DENBURU to Mlas FRANCES MA YER, both of Philadelphia. WH A RTON TAYLOR, February 2.1, lS93.hr the Itev. George Raker. BROMLEY WHARTON to MARY LAWRENCE, daughter of Anthony Tav-lor, of Philadelphia, Pa.

DIED. Appleton. Harriet, 76. Arrison, Emily. Barrett, Francis, 3..

Binder. Jacob, Bloomer, James, Bovd. Alexander. Boyle, Annie, Bruce. June, 7s.

Bruiting, Annie, 2. Bureau. William. 23. CoMello, Julia, 4y.

liever, Peter, 5. IHck, Sarah, Iiouiiherty, Patrick, 42. Eioliiiie, James, s7. Ellis, Zaoina, Evers, Charles. Farrell.

Charles. Finniuiore, John, 19. Foley, James. Foote, Skelton, S7. Funk.

Annie, 17. Orulz, Walter, it Gamble, Jume. Gartllrtg, Walter. Gasklll, Susan. HiiKixty, Aim.

Hallowed, Hubert, 21. Hasklns. John, 5(1. Holme, Charles, 74, Hois. John.

Hutell. Fioreru-e. Juek-on. Mary. 17.

Keller, Mary. Kellv, Waller. Lachall, Htinuidi, 4ft. Ijp Mesurier.Frederiek.tW List, Albert. McAnally, Charles, MeAvenuey.

Culh. 42. MeCann, Ann. Mi-Curtney, Helena. 24.

MeDevltt. Sarah, 42. McLaughlin, Mary. 23. McMulllu, Margaret, M).

Morgan, Lewis. Marshall, Austin, 10. Mitstei. Hmwinl, 47. Charles, 111.

Mnlculiy, Wllliaiu. Murray. Harry, 23. Nixon, Martha. Nunan, Mary, S3.

O'Neill, James, 33. Peoples, Catharine. I'locher, Chrhllun, 12, Rocamora, Ralael. hose, Franklin, 23. sehelss.

Seboley, A my, 77. Slum, Samuel, -HI. short vtll, Christopher, 71 smith. 7, strolunelr. Joliu.

HI. steer. Jacob, 44. Sullivan, John. Mipplee, Lillian.

Tiivlor, Jaeoh, 72. Tniiin, Hum Hum. 2S, Ware, FUa. 32. Wrhh.

Charles. 43. Wed, Ho-atllia, 79. Wnrrall, Preston, -17. Ziehler, Caroline.

Kemicv. 21 Annie. Kline, Kurtz, Edward. S3. API'LFTON.

On hislant. HARRIET widow ot James P. Appleton, luted 7K yean. Fil-nerul to-diiv at I o'clock, at her late resi-ileiice. 3401 North '1 bird street.

February 24, EMILY, wile of Howard B. Arrlsou, ami daoiihter of illln ni W. and PIkpIs' lliimphreys. Fulieral to.lay. Hi'rviCes at the i'atteron Presbyterian Church, tiixty-third and Vine atn-ets, at 2 P.

M. BARRETT. -Suddenly, on Fehmary2l. FRANCIS BA RUETT. elilest sou of James and Ihe late Jane Barrott.acisl 3o years.

Funeral lo-day at o'clock, from his late residence. ITS John slns-t, Coojier- ihe. Serein's ut the Erie Avenue M. E. burcli at 3 o'clisjk, the2llth In-tant.

JAIflH U1NIIKR, In the year ot his mie. Funeral services on iilnesilay alleriHam at 2 o'clock precisely, at bit late rvslilence, sus North seventh street. A. RLOOMER. son of Fran, eis and Isaliellu Bloomer.

In Cuhloriila, on tlie 24tb instaiil. Lliie notice of lutierul will be given. BUY It. -On the 25th Inst. ALEX ANIlER BOYD, at hH late residence, No.

107 Cftllotthlll stretit. lue notice of the lunenU will be given. BOY I K. -On February 11, ANX1 Mli-hael and Annie Biiyle, ugisl 2 Funeral on Wednesday inornlllK at so'clis fomi hrr pan-nts' is-sidenci', 4o49 liuletield slrts-t, Weal Ptilladel-plila. High Maiwulsi.

Agatha's t'hurrli. February 2S.JANK A. of Ihe tale Iaac Brilcs, ai.iv1 I'nneral servliss at her late rehiilem-e, IHKi Wallace street, VVedlics-ilay, Man-li at 2 P. M. Interment private.

tbe r.th ANNIE daughter of WllllHniaiid Marvle Pruning, sued 2 years and 4 mon'tis. funeral to-tlay at 'i o'clock, from her parents' rcftldi m-e, Allsrl stnt. Instant, Wl Ll.l AM. son of the late Frank and Mary Hurifun, aged 23 years, of sos Kurd sms't. line notice of the funeral will hr clvrn.

CI Ihe rTtto REBECCA, widow of '1 bonnis Clyde, Funeral servos Uiil he held at her late residence, P1H Wantiit slnef. on 'I hitrsdnv. March 2, at II A. M. Interment private.

Pleas omit floa-erm, COH1 FI.I.O.On the 2Mb Jfl.IA COsTKI.IO, ageu is years. Funeral to-aity at s.JO o'clock, from ber late n-ssleni. No. 4 Paeker plai, Send and Race, llliih Mass at St. AtlKUsllm Cliurrh.

PICK. In the Sth SA H. lilt Hldim of frsnrts H. Iilek, In Ihe7bth year of her aire. Finn rai from the resident of her iriiuldnuirhter, Mm.

Harry J. Kuhluian, 24 Turner atni't. cty. tieday at Jo'eloi'k. the Instant.

PF1 it. son of pan- let and Ca'lierlne llevrr, ane, years fl umutbs. I iinerul on TiieMbty niornlntf In o'elis-k, Ironi his parents' rcalilciof, Iiwi4 Market street. Inter- tneiil private. tb Instant, PATRICK IMjCl.l! ared.

41 yei.n. Fonersl le rlav at lielia k. Irent Ills lale residence. Ili.1l Wulkllis street. High Masqat si, 1 houiaa't Inireh.

ICAIil.lNF. In Nerllstonn, nn the 2llh FA PI, I untie eurot 1,1. rare. funeral lrom late lulu Green strei'l, on Wednesday at elis k. F.I LIS On the 2Slb A III A.

elil.t nl Wllliaiu A. ami the lute SiirHb J. FIMa iMlelnrflee. lb Insiuni. II A 1:1.

IX, son of Msntii and Msraais-t t.ver, aret a rnonih. Ihe reliiMve and Irlen.H ol thetmeln rv rs S4.lollv InvltHl in sltenil the bioeml. i Tuna-iimi el: rn.s'o at 2 cus k. lrom idh. i.i.

rei-it. K.ft Paul strel, liileriiH ul al Cathedral rmeti FAItltFI I 'hi February 21, chahi.Km, son of oke II. nnd Jane larnll. liiiMntt this inorn. Inn at nehe'lt, ha, tiaienis' rel.iems, il Nk holas street.

II inn MaasalSI. Fjlaltll'l Cliiireh. riN.NIMoltF. -on the li.si.. JOIIM aoo of Tboiiuts P.

and Finniuiore, sgtsl In years, 1 he relatlvea and friend ara Invited to attend 1ba funeral, on 'I udar aflernnoti at I u'rloek, finm III iaretilM' real.lviHS.. ahitnk streef, heloar blon llnusr lane, Inlerrm-nl at Holy Croat Cemetery. KM on ll.e Wth Instant, JAM KM FOI.F.V. line iif lb roiieral will ta given, from lha nee of his daughter, Mr Nora (arafhan, sunn) aale avvnue, I alls uf as burl-kill. Fish -on Fehrnarr FOOl F.

atrmi pn, luieml initay al I el.a fmtn lh resldeni'a id his on. C. II. tvui, H2 leik ral Street Frhiaarr ANNIK itsnrhter nf and 'aal Funk, ad 17 years. litolilha.

It ilats Funeral to-nay al I o'eloek, ff -m her lt- rrid n' ast? Atlanta alreH. at Centenary Meihodl-t hunk al tn n'rloek flAllll IMI Onrel.ru.ryXW AI Infsnl son 'd UoO et, and I ve Gsnllna, aaed tl months. Funeral rvl. trd-tt al I n'rlo k.at Ibr fawrrjta rvi-ttoe. js ttei mautna a an an.

1412-1414 CHESTNUT STREET. TYNAN. -On Febrimry 2fi, 1893, HAMILTON TYNAN, In 2Mh yfitr. um'nil to-duy at 2 o'clock, from tho residence ol' liiti -brother-in-law, H1H South Twenty -second street. the a-Mh fnst.KIXA wife of K1-wnrdT.

Ware, ami lniiKbterot June and tho lute Louis Uentery. 'A'l yearn, fimernl to-day ut 1 o'clock, from bor hutsbatul's reBtdence, 72 North 'lnth street, the Mth Instant. WEBB, DffPil 4'i years. Due notice of tho funeral will be given. the 2-Uh inst.

Mrs. WEST, widow nf the late eorse West, in her Tilth year. Funeral on Wednesduy afternoon at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 1U14 youth Second Htreet. WO A LL.

On February 25, K. TKFSTON WOB-RALL, in his 7th year. Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Jowph Dunn, Upjier Delaware comity, on Thursday. March ut 1 A. I.

CaiTiaE'H will meet the trains leaving Philadelphia at 10.51 and West Cheater at 9.15 ut Lansdowne station. Zf KHI.EK. On the 2-th CABOUNE. daughter of Charles and Margaret Zifhler, aed 11 months. Funeral from her parents' residence, Montrose street, to-duy at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Mount Morlah. SPECIAL NOTICES Pr-rSc, THK HAXDSnllK BANNER THAT LK-2i will rniried by the WILLIAM V. HAHMTy CLUB, of l'hlladelphla. In the Inaugural parade, and now on exhibition lu the indow of BLASIUS t30NS, Northwest corner Eleventh and Chaslnut Rtreets, Wan Mtinnfectured by O'CALLAIIAN SOXS, KIHIITH and SANSOM Streets. You should not fall to see It.

PERSONS IIESIBING TO ATTKNB the InaiiKuratlon with the WILLIAM V. II AKRITY C'LL'Bi un do so by eallhiKiU the ronnis any evenlnit this week. The club will leave rooms, Sixth and tlermantown avenue, FRIDAY, Mareu 3, at fl o'clock noon. Accommodailona tlrst class. Assehsoient fi-rs'' wi'K'EOPTfi khaVbor MASTER LK-K.

of Philadelphia, M. K. cor. Walnut and Iioelc ritreeti, February 18118 Captains and Owners of vessels navigating the Delaware river are requested to Keep a clear course on said river lieiween Palmer and Cumberland streets on TUF.S1MY, Fehruury '8, between the hours of 10 A. M.

and 2 P. to enable the Cramp Whip and Knirlne Bnlld-Ine; Company to launch I'liiti-d Stales Battleship Indiana without delay or accident. THOMAS J. HY.AX, Harbor Master. Kiia, T1 PKK-iTOX COAJj AND 'XS.

IJIPUOYKMK.NT COMPANY, Houlh FOUKTH tnet. Pmi.ADKt.eniA, February 1ft, l.s!i.1. The Annual Meet Ins of tho Stock holders of tlia Company and an election fur Seven Dint-tors to serve for the ensuiln; vear ill be held at th'-otlii-e. of the Company, on HUNKS DAY, MARCH 1, IBM, at II o'clock A. l.

FRANKLIN 1. KAKHCHKH, Secretary. LT5 NOTII'E TO STOCKHOLDKUS. The Annual of the siickhol(i'rs ut the WKST JKHSKY HAl 1.ROAD COM PA ill Is held at the office of the Comiiany. Delaware anil Federal Streels.

Cuniden, N. on 'I L'I'DA Jliireh 7, 1MI3, at 1I.H0 nVlcs-k A. Election for tllleeu Directors "iune ihvv und tilace. JAXs R. McCl.l UK.

"SiH-retary. fljiea NIITII LKii The Annunl Meeilne of the stockholders nl the WIN-SLOW AND Itlt'llLAND RAILROAD COMPANY will be held lit theotllce of the Com-panv. Delawarennd Fiileral streets. Js, on tl'KsDA JlillTli 7, lol. ut Kl.l.i A.

M. Flection lor thirteen Directors sume day anil place. JAMKs It. MrCi.r RE. Secretary.

rt-r-r NOTU TO LKTri. The Annual Meetliii; of the stockholder of the WKST .1 MtSF.Y AND ALANTIU HAIL-ROAD COM CAM will he held at the office of the Com panv. Delaware and Fderal Ktreew, Camden, N. on TI FSDAY, March 7. ItinS, at IS o'rux-K M.

F.lection for thirteen Directors name day and 1'lnee. JAM ES It. McCI X' UK. Secretary. rfr-i2r- STOCKHOLDKUS.

Th" Annual Mii-tlm nf 'he stockholder, of the -UK HI.AND AM) I'KTFKsUi Itl4 HAile HOAO COMI'ANY 111 he In Id at Ihe oftice of the Conipanv, Delaware iuhI Feilerol Camden, N. .1., on Tl'KsDA Milieu 7, im, at 11 o'cloek A. M. Kht-tlon for Uiirteen Directors same day and piuce. II.

Secri tHnr. RELIGIOUS NOTICES n-rSsm REV. W. H. P.

WILL CON. tinoe his Rlhle drill, at CHAMBER-4 1'HKsllYTEHI A rill KCII, HKOAD and SAN. SUM Streets, on ITKMiA al 4 r. M. All Munday nenooi eacnrrs snoohl he trisenr.

tllt.t.. CO-PARTNEBSHIPS rj-TTis. THE FIRM COM lllsKD OK EDWARD LKTSi E. till. KM AN, IIAKHY C11AMUKK.

LAIN and JosKI'll MATLA'K, known an the New Y'ork Lunch Company, of 1-1 South I'OL'RTH street. I. thin day dissolved by mutual consent. All bllln aitttiust auiil lirm muiit be preaenloil withla ikiy oaya lor aitienienr to EDWARD COLEMAN, JOSKI'll MATLAi K. 9 MAUKEI'Stseet.

The liuslness of the New Y'ork Lunch Company from Him ilay will be assumed by H. O. DHil.AiiKi eitiA. February 27, lsiil. DIVIDEND NOTICES NKMAI, HOTKI, t'OMI'ANV have dp.

clan da semi tinnual dividend of HUH 1'KIICENT. on th" tt04'k of th (iniiiiv, ryjil'J on and altir Mmvh inxi, at the nfhctnf ltt- Company, No. 7u i II iitt ii-jjinm. J. SKIUJKANT rilK'K, Tn a 'i rfr.

PERSONALS AS Tt TITK itn-Ki ri whi'ittitirnit. or rtiHd, the datu and pim' tfdcitlh.it ItotuTt fonm-rly of r. nnrim, North XVk, and wtntlifr married or hiIp. and innrrli, hvthcr he lfl anv bMu. In the Hr ItT'J th said Ktprt 1 ti4intui nulh-d an ordinary twamsn In th shin imit" from Smith Mia liU, KiiKhitiil, In t'allan, tht-nc to Man KrHMt-lmii.

wbrre he dtwrbtl the T(whI. Hv n. maluel in 'f i1hv f.r some tlinf, but Is known lo hnvc lvn In riitliifli'lptil In ctiliT and Novn Iwr. lCi. After thti tin wmn nnthmrdof until th 'ltd i hi yt'nr Ism nr Ittr iKlniiing hn Ur nn wn wfirklnir on a rtillnay in Chlraaii, It tint ifriitln hn Uitt sn slnif.

Any peron nbl' to K' rHtMp Information with ntiM-itC Pi tin- iiUif iimiti-r tt iln'd tn Miiniunl4'itt' with tin uiiil'TiiarMil. uho wit) tmndRutut-ly n'UHUH rtitf lhlr irtfortniitti fir lit tronbl J. 'I. M'lHKl'. lMA Kultl-ltlX.

(Unlb'ttorn, firtia ltuiiiu, aimrvoit, Nirth Wnln, ll. B. M(AltHYM MOXKV WAS (iFrii'K. N. Tor, rllth sod Vine rtreK Vi hi IH.B, ln.tt tii Imui ut rfliif il rub" on liHiitnd.

WmIi hm, Jfwi'lrv. ilvrrwnrv, irr thNMlm i.f all imIn mI -mi 'tiM Uli or wlthnitt iiiiim-'r. 1'i rfcf w. iirttv ini.iihttii. 1 nnlr rHM-nhrokioe F'-TihllKhitifiit In th rtty prutittwl by Ihf Hulimn Kl-iirli- IturrlHr Trtil-tor.

IltAVFItN t.t AIUUAN VM HKlfi. in wlt yim Mitlinti ni Hiiil tbto KH Vnnr ilt t1ittd tn tiprill iiiMiiliiit-ntu It ritii wrnii tti hiaiH-M i ASM tru mil wtth jrfnir pf inii.tt.' Mini nit Km it, Mlntrbum )l(ni. 1 KtK. 1)' Id mi N. Kifcjtlt -t.

((r -end tmiiii far put- iirumnt. it itiA 1 r.t i it urmMj its mil hi vbi sinksi i airvovant' tf Iff. ii.imi. nf her vl.llnn, the atma la lull ill ihe ane you marry. Franklin istreet nKAI'OI'AUl 1 11" lint in Hunt iiimiiih.

I.KVlt wiN ho-tnul. nil. I'f ll kiii rt hhya.1. rii.i.. il.

I life, .1.1.. Oril MNTll. 'PIANOS AND ORGANS XA-li HAMLIN OltOAN, Art Knwl a. la 1 HI. S1I SKIN, Hal.

Una. lilt 1 11 KTNI nir OANSKJJRTOAqESJETa IIB tuiP.iTH IJIAM To PA HTI ISUJI HnCnK. fomlliire alihoul f-mnvat luan. niada Mine il. nod no eftll Hv.

1111 Arctl, BOARDING AND ROOMS VK.il fcTRKliT. MO. It-COMMIMCATIHO ataf iff ufflc ral all wa MICH F'L HACK, III the 61st yeur of his age. uneral on Wednesday alternoon at I o'cloek, from his late residence, No. 25 North Fifth street, interment private.

the Instant, at his late rest, dence, No. OS ttouth Broad street, LEWIS F. MORGAN. Due notice will be given. February WILLIAM, son of John F.

and Bridget Malcahy, aged 17 mouths. Funeral to-dav at Ins purenta' resl-denoa, rear of 133ft Muscljf street February 21, HARRY of Harriet and the late William A. Murray, aged 23 years. Fuuc rut services In-day at 2 o'clock, ut the residence of his mother, No. 1752 Frunkford avenue.

Interment private. NIXON. In loving remrmhrsnee ol our beloved motber, MARTHA HAWKS, wife of Hubert Mion. died February 27, 1892. the 21th instant, MARY, widow of the late Patrick Nllnan.

In her md year. Funeral to-day at 9 o'clock, from the residence of ber son-In-law. Bernard McKee, 2221 North Tneiity.aec-oiid slrceL Reuutcm Mass al St. Lllrulsrttii Church. February 24, Isns, JAMES, son of the lute und Margaret O'Neill, utrod 33 years.

Funeral to-day at o'cloek. tmm the n-stocnec of his grandmother, Mrs. Susan Malum, No. 21 Bvmn plai-e, oil Gerinantown avenue and below Master stieet IbsiuleDi Mass al St Ml-chuel's hurch. PFnPI.F,s.-On th22d Instant.

at Alden. Kansas, I A I II A RINK, wife of John Peoples, lormerly of this city. Funeral srvlss on Wednesday at 2 elock. from the residence of Robert MenVr, 1715 Croekcy Mail. ri.lH IIFI! -On Ihe 25th Instant.

(IIRISTIAN PIJM'IIFIl. agisl 52 years, funeral todnvalt cIik'K. fnim his late n-sldenca. No, 2432 Pblkulel phlastrevu Interment I'Nvute, at AtlsnllcCltr.on Fen-ruary 31, ItAFAKL ROCAMORA. Funeral aer-vkssthls afternoon at 2 o'cloek.

at taw late rsl d-m. I42U North FdevmUi atrvet. Ints-rmeut prlvala, 25, Dr. B. FRANKLIN HOUR, only son of Kcnlnmln F.

and Eliraneth II. Rosa, In the ild year of hlsagv. Funeral aervlces to-day at his lath-r's renkh'itcc. Inn Pine street. Inb rinent private.

H( III the 24lh Instant, MARIA ANNA, widow of tb luleGeorB schieas, as vears. Funeral to day at I o'clock, fniin her late rtsd deuce, mi Wi-t Glrard aveuue. HI llnl Rurllngton. Mm. AMY St 'III H.F.

widow of Ihe lale John G. fa-holey. In ll.e 77th year of her age, Ftinersl will he fmm her lale residence, i J4 last Hroad atrtwt, to-dav at 2n ciiM'k. Fehnmrv 21, fCiMCI son of the iHteCuptaln and Kllf4ls.b shore, ngtsl til yeura. Funeral this at-ernoon at I u'clnck.

from the rsldenee nf his brother In-law, Mr. CharlsaC, Tbnlnas, I2n4 Hanover stnet. CHOItTWII.L -On the 2. Ill Inslanl, CHIllMTO. Ml Ell SIIOMTW ILU Bgeil 71 years.

Fll-lieral on Wi-dn wbi morning at 71. fmiu his late rraldciif. Hetldeli. 111 Pile I l. High Mas, nt Hie 1 iiun id Our Mother (miso lalmn al sun.

Fel roar-JV III OIH.F 14 A IV ami of F. at-tl and gnioilaon nf Ivii and tin 1 aueil 7 'sirs and I ftintillis. F'tnt nl -rli-e-i alt rnon al 2 rha-k, fmm the rel.lenee of hl pats-nta. Na I22t Fast Susaiiebantia avenue. Interment prlvata, HTFF.lt -On the Instant.

Alt I II II. RTKKR, agio 44 yi-ars. At fst. The relative and rrleniK. also Itnhert at.

Patter. ann AsMM-laltoM and of south street Market, are Invited lii attend the fun rai. on Wednesday afternoon at Sn'elrw k. forn Ills lata res Idem'. I tiith n'l slrtl.

Inlermrni at Wharton ain-rt Vault HTII'illMFII -On tlx lh Instant. JHHM (I. ROIIWFIKU. ag-d SI years. Iteaklenca, 2734 Glrard avenua, Hut onllt ul the funeral will given.

fna slfi ln.t JOIIt I A N. al the mblene of hto son, P. Sullivan, mm Viola iMreet, West I'hllailelplila. Duo nutk (if the funeral will la given. al I'I'I f.K -imthe t'4h, I II IIAX dsncblernf H.

aud Anna H. Nupiaee. ac a itmtiiha and 1.1 das funeral lv.Uv at i clock, from her patents' rwiManre, a-j. HtMki street. VsMler.

an February "Pft. IMSI, J.O'iH H. TAtlJtM. In bis 7l (ear. fim.r.1 ftotn his lata resnteiH.

oa Wednes-lay, Man I I. M. Camas vlll meet trains leaving Mull, and 1 1 fees at II a A. and Twenlr louou and h-sioiil at ll.lt A. at.

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