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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. JUNE 0, 1895. THURSDAY MORNING. HOPPLE In this Hty. on the 3d Instant.

WILLUAM HOPPLE, In tbe 63d year of bis Clay Serges SHARPLESS BROTH Search the world over and there' nothing better. Time has thousands ot suits in this now used for many other makes, inferior in grade, color and comfort. The genuine are $18, $20 and $23 for suits, according to trimming, and these are the lowest prices ever touched. Other Serge Suits f-a COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. LVCSiW'e, the subscribers, bar this day entered into a Limited Partnership agreeably to tbe provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of Mann.

IKT6. entitled "An Act Relative to Limited Partnerships;" and we do hereby certify that the name of the firm under which said partnership Is to be conducted is KREMElt A STRUBING; that the general nature of the business to be transacted is that of commission merchants and dealers in cotton goods, and tbe same will be conducted In Philadelphia; that tbe names of tbe general partners of said firm are HERMAN P. KRKMER, residing at 1535 Glrard Arenoe; PHILIP H. fcTKL'BINO, residing at 143U Glrard Avenue, and JOHN K. STRUBING.

residing at 1430 Oirard Avenue, and the special partner is GEOROE WOOD, residing at 1313 Spruce Street, all of the city of Philadelphia: that the capital contributed by the said George Wood, as special partner, is one hundred thousand dollars in chsIi: iLat th period at which tbe said partnership la to i-omuienee in tne vfu-uni thousand eight hundred and nlnetr-five. and that it will terminate on the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine. HERMAN P. KREMER, PHILIP H. STRUBING, JOHN K.

STRUBING. General Partners. GEORGE WOOD. by Herman P. Kremer, Special Partner.

Att'y in fact. Philadelphia. May 15, 185. We take pleasure in announcing that the business heretofore conducted by us will be continued bv Kit EMEU STRUBING at our former place of business. No.

2C CHESTNUT Street. WOOD. KHEMER CO. them but we'll endorse for wear or color. Serge Coats (skeleton) at $3.50.

Blue or black. All kinds Thin Coats, 50c. up. Pongee, $3 50. There's a stir in Hemp LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS Fresh varieties here this morn-ingfrom tailors who would blush to put their names to an unsightly garment.

Beauty and elegance go hand in hand, and to top the climax the price is the lowest we have known this season. $6.75 the Suit Blue and Black Serges, Gray, Tan and Brown-Mixed Covert Cloths and the popular Shepherd's Plaids. There are suits in this collection for which the makers have asked 25 and 30. But this is our sale, not the manufacturer's. WHITE GOODS The White Goods store on the second floor is the scene of unwonted activity.

It will not take you long to guess the propelling forces. You can see them and feel them in every nook and corner. Pretty White Lawns in corded effects, 10c. the yard. Reduced from 20c.

White Lawns with dainty lace stripes, 12c. the yard. Beducedfrom 25c. White satin stripes, superior quality, 12Jc. the yard.

Beducedfrom 25c. Fine White Swiss, dotted and striped effects, 15c. the yard. Seduced from 31c. Plaid NainsooJcs, 5c.

the yard. Seduced from 10c. COUNTERPANES Slightly soiled hut of an extremely good quality. Marseilles patterns, 95c. each instead of $1.33.

10,000 PILLOW CASES Made of extra heavy muslin, and made, too, exactly as they should be. 45x36 inches, 9c. each instead of 14c. TO-DAY'S SILK ITEMS This morning's Silk items are especially attractive and more than ordinarily inviting from the price-point of view. JAPANESE WASH SILKS Xewassortuients in pretty pinks and blues are among the winsome attractions this morning.

They are as blight and fresh as June roses. 25c. the Yard Xever sold for less than 33c. CHINA SILK REMNANTS There is a peculiar something aboutaremnantsale that gives it life and snap. Trices generally count for values are usually above the average standard.

You'll find this desirable combination in these 1,000 remnants of Printed China Silks of from 3 to 10 yards in length. 30c. the Yard On the Bargain Counter. BLACK BROCADED INDIA SILKS These faiorite Rammer Silks are displayed here to-dy at 75 c. the yard, instead of the customary figure $1.00.

New designs, superior qualities and overflowing raluei. PARASOLS Dainty enough and pretty enough to excite -the most enthusiastic admiration. The dazzling sunshine can have no terrors when such parasols as these shade your face. Manufacturers' samples, in Laces, Chiffons and Embroidered India Silks, with ruffles of the same materials. 82.50 each, instead of 4 50.

S.i.oo each, instead of 15.00, S3. SO each, instead of $7.00. S4.50 each, instead of (8.00. Besides the above there are generous assortments of exquisite French Parasols, which show French taste and workmanship in their highest forms. 3 Each.

Worth 1215 CHESTNUTEIGHTH ge. HORXSRY On th 4th instant. MAI E. HORNSBY. Funeral oo Saturday aftercoon at orloc-k.

from the residence or ner a ant. Mrs. Mary Tweedale, 2102 Orthodox street. Frank-ford. HUNT.

In Trenton, N. on the 4th Is-stant. JOSIAH HI'NT The relatives and friends of the family are resneettullv Inv tw! to attend the Friday morning next. 7tb Instant, at 10 o'eloek, from the residence of his aunt. Mrs.

Elizabeth Halt. No. 86 West Broadway, saiem. without farther notice. Services at residence.

Interment at Sbarystown Cemetery. Salem county. N. J. INXES.

On June 8. 1895, ROBERT WALLACE, onlv aon of Robert and Maggie Innes. aged 1 year and 5 days. Funeral this morning at 10 clock, from the residence of grandparents, 1615 South Twentieth street. KIEFER.

GEORGE J. KIEFER. on tbe 3d In stant, son of Charles v. ana rena Merer. agei 2 years.

Funeral aervices on Friday afternoon st 1 o'clock, at his parents' residence, Sears rreei. EITSELMAN. On the 3d Instant, ABB1E dniifhir nt the ft. Norrls and Mairzie Mc CanUlesa Kitselman, aged 14 years. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather.

Garrett Kitselsjfan, Ard more. Pa. LAND ACER. On the 1st Instant. CHARLES LA NO ACER, in his 5:1 year.

Funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, 437 Allen street. LUKENS. On the 4th instant, MARIAN Infant danchter of Edward G. and Lizzie C. Lukens, aged 8 months.

Funeral services this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at ner parents' resi dence, 2558 North Ninth street. TRACK EN. Suddenly, on the 4th of June. 1895, NANCY JANE, wife of Darid McCracken. aged 38 years.

Funeral services this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her husband's residence, 2734 Howard street. M'ELROY. On June 8, 1805, MARY, wife of William A. JlcKlroy. runerai on ruiay morning at 8.30 clock, from ner uusnana residence, 37 It Warren street.

High Mass at St. James' Church. M'CONLOGFE. On Jane 3, 1805. ANNIE Mc mxiMll'R.

need 42 rears. Funeral on Tburs- day morning at 8.30 o'clock, from tbe residence or her cousin, airs, isena uougnerTj, wtm nara-ilton street, West Philadelphia. Solemn Requiem Mass at tbe Church ot uur iaay oi tne iioiy Rosary. M'Gl'IGAN. On the 2d Instant, LINDA, wife of Patrick F.

McGuigan, and daughter of the late Thomas and Hridget auiuvan, ageu iia years. Funeral on Tbuntdav morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 620 Tasker street. Muss of Requiem at tbe Church of the Annun ciation. M'KAY-On thfl -4th instant.

DAVID M'KAY. aged 60 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given. On the 3d Instant. JOHN son of James and Margaret C.

McLaughlin. In the 23d year of bis age. Funeral on Friday morning at 8.30 clock, from nis parents residence, 2141 Christian street. High Mass at St. Charles' burch.

M'MANPS. On the 3d Instant. JOHN Mc MANX'S. Funeral on Thursday morning ot 8.30 o'clock, from the resincnce or nis son-in-iaw, Mr. John Mock, 523 Wildey street.

Eighteenth ward. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of tbe immaculate conception. MENAMIN. On the 3d Instant, JAMES Mc-M EN Ail IN. aged 82 years.

Funeral on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1226 Christian street. M'OH ADE On the 4th of June. 1805. ROSE. widow of the late James McQuade.

Funeral this morning at 7 o'clock, from 2417 Spring Garden street. High Mass oi Kequlcin at St, Francis' Church. MAO EE. On the 4th Instant, SCSAN, wife of James Magee. Funeral on Friday morning nt 8 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1328 South Twentieth street.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Thomas' unurcn. MTNAGH AN. Suddenly, on the 3d Instant, THOMAS MINAGHAN. Funeral on Friduy morning at 8.30 o'clock, from hn late residence.

410 Rule street, below Iwd. Mass of Requiem at the Church of tbe Sacred Heart. MOORE 00 the 4th Instant, ELIZABETH K. MOORE. Funeral from her.

Iate residence. 1114 Mount Vernon street, on Fifth-day, at 2 P. M. NEFF. On the 4th Instant, LOUISA, wife of Charles Neir, In her 3im year.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funernl, on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the parlors of William H. Battcrshy, undertaker, North Seventeenth street. Interment at North-wood Cemetery. fEWTON. On the 3d instant, GEORGE son of Mary T.

and the late John C. Newton, In his 2dth year. Funeral services this afternoon, June 6. at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his mother, 536 North Tenth street. O'LEARY.

On June 3. BRIDGET, wife of John Leary, aged 2S years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfuly invited to attend tbe funeral, on Thursday at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1454 Dover street. Mans at St. Elizabeth's Church.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. OLER. Suddenly, on Jane 3, 1893, SIMON OLER, in the flntu year ot nis age. runerai services on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 2355 East Dauphin street. OSBORNE.

In London, England. May 18, 1805, GCSTAVUS NICOLLS OSBORNE, or Philadelphia. Funeral services at St. Andrew's Church, Eighth street, above Spruce, at 3.30 P. M.

today. PADMORE. On the 4th Instant, of chronic InryngltlS, ABIGAIL HORTl.K PAPMORK, wife of Charles G. Padmore and daughter of the late John Horter and Abigail Horter. Funeral services at her father's residence, 702 North Fortieth street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely.

RADDY On the 3d of June. 1805, GUSTAV RADDY, In his 89 tb year. Funeral this afternoon at 1.80 o'clock, from Ihe residence of the undertaker, Charles Buttenklepper, No. 1015 South Fourth street. PETERSON.

On June 3, FETER PETERSON, "aged 52 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from bis, late residence, 2033 Carpenter street. POOLEY. On the 3d day of June. FRANK D.

pooley, aged 35 years, runerai private, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, from 4720 Springfield nvenue. RAVEN.Suddenly. on the 3d Instant, CLAY- TON ALLEN RAVEN, aged 5 months. RODEN. On the 3d Instant.

ELLEN daugh ter of Margery and the late George Roden. aged 16 years. Funeral on Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 1422 South Eighteenth street. High Mass at st. i nomas murcn.

ROWAN. On the 2d instant, MARY, relict of John F. Rowan. Buncral on Thursday mom Ing at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her son-m-iaw. nr.

rump rrnnk, 4uzu tnestnut street. Solemn Requiem Mass at bt, James Church. June 4. 1805. MAY, wife of Will iam D.

Say res and daughter of Edwin and Kate R. Qulg, aged 21 years. Funeral- this afternoon, June 6, at 2.30 o'clock, from her husband residence, 625 Cherry street, Camden. N. J.

June 3. 1805. FREDERICK A. SCHIFFLEY. In his 76tb year.

Funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from tbe residence of bis son-in-law, John W. Htlsee, No. 137 Mifflin street. SCULLION. On the 4th instant, JAMES SCUL LION, aged 62 years.

Funeral on I-riday morning at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, 1133 Carpenter street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Paul's Church. SHEPHERD. On the 2d Instant.

REBECCA. wife of George Shepherd, in the olst year of her age. Funeral services on Thursday morn ing at 10 clock, at the residence ot her husband, 1035 North Broad street. SHIELDS. At Newark, N.

on the 3d In stant. Elizabeth daugnter or the late Thomas and Sarah J. Shields, formerly of Philadelphia. SNETHEN. On June 2, 1S95, ELIZA.

wife of John Snethen. aged 7J years, uneral services on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her husband's residence, 409 Jubnna street. SPEIPEL. On the 4th of June. 185.

at his late residence. No. 1132 South Fifteenth street, JOHN C. SPEIDEL, In his 61st year. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

SPIECE On the 4th instant, Captain LOUIS D. SFIECK, aged 55 years, at 53 North Thirty-third street, Camden. Funeral from his borne at Ardmore this afternoon. STOKLEY. On June 4, 1805.

SOPHIE wife of liliam H. Mokley and daughter of the late Gottlieb and Julia Walters, aged 27 years. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 79 Lex street. SULLIVAN. On the 4th instant, MAGGIE, wife of John Sullivan and daughter of Susan and the late David Kane.

Funeral on Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, John Lowry, 530 Cres-son street. High Mass of Requiem at St. Augustine's Church. THAYNE. On June 4.

1895, JOSEPH, son of William and Anne Thayne, aged 11 years. Funeral on Friday morning at 7.80 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 1327 Austin afreet. Mans of Requiem at the Annunciation Church. THEIN. Suddenly, on the 4th instant, LOUISA C.

THEIN. Interment private, June 6, at 1 o'clock, from 1740 Vineyard street. TRUMBOWER. On the 84 instant, ROBERT son ot Jennie ana tne mte James xrumoower. In his 17th year.

Funeral services on Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'clock, at his grandparents' residence, i4i laney street. June 3, 1895, ELIZA, wife of George Vose. Funeral on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, 2208 Christian street. Requiem Mass at St. Charles' Church.

WATT. Suddenly, on the 3d instant. Miss AN NIE WATT, daughter of the late William and Mary E. Watt. Funeral services at her late residence, 1823 North Twelfth street, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.

the 2d Instant, REBECCA, be loved wife of Charles Weller and daughter of Claus and Christina Tit gen, aged 31 years. Funeral services on Thursday mom log at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 157 McKean street. WOODROW. On Jure 3. 1P95.

Mrs. ELIZA BETH WOODROW. widow of the late Charles Woodrow. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from the residence of her son-in-law, William Henderson, Fern wood. Delaware county.

on the 1st Instant, LOUIS only son of Henry and tbe late Clarissa J. Wray. Funeral services to-day, the Oth In stant, at 4 P. at the residence of bis father. No.

016 North Sixth street. WANTS ECOND HAND FURNITCRK, CARPETS; En tire bouae ayeciatty, Ap. at la-u ttiuiiis AT. proved it and we've distributed city. The name "Clay for $10, $12, $15; not one of Suits at $15 in the Made-to Chestnut Street 818-820 XlfTTOLS MILHENNY.

On Tnejdar. Jnne 4 lfiyr. at tbe StTonrt Presbyterian Church. Ger- man town, by tbe Rev. D.

K. Turner, by Ihe BeT. C. P. H.

N'ason, H. S. PRBNTlSS NH'HOUS and daughter of John Mc RUSH LOCK WOOD. On the 5th instant, by the the Hector of St. Heights, MARY WHEELER LUI hWINIU 10 11H.tJAMlN BUSH.

SCHAB WITMYKU. May 30, 1M5. by Key. ii. I'i'iirii, IfimUPI, Sir.

WILLIAM SfHAB. of Knrnhnn Wluvinili. to MiM ADELAIDE W1TM1ER, of Bethlehem STIRLING SELLERS. On Monday. Jnne 8, 1MW.

at St. IVter'a rimrrh th lin Tw Vavkn, GKOKGR HOWARD STIRLING to uHUKnier oi uavia w. sellers. SWEENY BAHLS. On June 3, 1805, at Our I unman t.ntnouc rrmrch, j- Bnr.fiM ana maki t.

BAHLS. WIENER ELLIOTT Ob TtiPftrW a 12 o'clock, at the Church of tbe Atonement, by by the Rev. Benjamin Watimn, D. IIKN'RY to ELIZABETH BALDWIN EL- L.iuxxr ooid oi rniiaueipuia. DIED.

Berry, William I. Brunt, Ann J. Burr, John E. Byard, Mrs. Win.

B. Cain, Mamie. Cnvender, WbUamina, Clime, Mary R. Coates, Azael. Convery, Elizabeth.

Conner, Edward C. Doll, George. Dougherty. John. Duffy, John.

FlUman. Addle V. Fleming, Florence. Fogarty. Elizabeth.

Friel, Jane. Friel. Jnaeph. Gasklll, Mary C. Gatzmer, Robert.

Rena. Gilnllin. Alexander. Givln. Rohert.

GoMen, I'atrlck. Griffin. Thoums. Hagcnbuch, Hannah. Holster, Louis.

Holhy, William. Horten, llenrv H. Hornsby, Mnud E. Hopple, William. Hunt.

Jrwiah M. Innes, Rohert W. Keifer, George J. Kltflplman, Abble M. Lanriauer, Clinrleg.

Lukens, Marian O. McConlogiie, Annie. McCracken. Nancy J. McElroy, Mary.

McGolgan, Linda. McKT. On Till McLaueblln, John J. Aiciinnus, John. McMenamln, James.

McQuade, Rose. Magee, Susan. Mfnacrhnn. Thf.mim Moore, Elizabeth K. utmna.

Newton, George W. O'Leary, Bridget. Oler. Sunon. Osborne, Gustavus I'ndmore, Abigail Peterson, Peter.

Pooley, Frank D. Raddy, Gnstav. Raven, Clnvton A. Roden, Ellen S. Rowan, Mary, fiavres, Mav.

Schiniy, Fred'k A. Scullion. James. Rheoherd. Rebecca.

Shields. Elizabeth M. Nnethen, Eliza M. Speidel. John C.

Splece. Louis D. Stokley. Sophie E. Sullivan, Maggie.

Thajne. Joseph. Thein. Iulsa C. Trumbower, Robert vose, fciiza.

Watt, Annie. Weller, Rebecca. Woodrow, Elizabeth. ray, ixiuis ii. BERRY.

On the 3d Instant. WILLIAM BEHRY, in bis 82d year. Funeral services this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-inw, James Ii. Richards, 1429 Moya- meiiRtng avenue. BRUNT.

On the 4th instant, ANN JANE, wife of William N. Brunt and daughter of the late Mimupl ana Annie Richards, in her 47th rear. Funeral on Friday afternoim at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, Redwood street. BURR. On tbe 8d Instant, at his late resi dence, 1509 Woodstork street, JOHN EMERY BURR, aged 777 years.

Due notice of the fu neral win ne given. BYARD. On the 3d instant. Mrs. WILLIAM BYARD, aged 70 years.

Funeral services at Bethel Church on Friday, June 0. between 1 and 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1028 LiOeust street. June 8, MAMIE daughter of Charles and Sarah Cnln, aged 17 years. Funeral on Thnrsday at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, iieyvine, ueiaware county. CA VENDER.

On the 3d instant, WHILAMINA CAVENDER. Funeral services this afternoon at ciock, at ner sister residence, l2t North Front street. CLIME. On the 4th instant. MARY d.mrh.

ter of Samuel R. and Barbara Clime, aged 14 jeara. xue nonce or me runerai win De veu. from parents' residence, 252" North Eleventh sireer, COATES. On June 8, AZAEL COATES, the well-known wharf builder.

Funeral from his late resilience, zzm rairnm street, this af- UTIUHtll HI 1 CIOCK. CO It On 3d instant, ELIZA PETII CON bui, wiaow or tne laie i-ntr i nnvrv aged 90 years. Funeral this morning at 8.30 ciock. irnni me resiaence or nr. ciianes ribe.

street ana ootliand nvenue. MasB ai m. Elements inure n. fnsciiamiie COOPER. On June 4, 1895, EDWARD COURT- liAm).

son or Kdwnrfl iJ nnrl Smuh It Cnnnor Due notice of the funeral will be given, from Liiesinui sircet. 4, 1805, GEORGE DOLL, dearly wiuTea nusoanu oi uatuarine uoii, aged jeara. The relatives and friends, also St. Alphonsus' Benenclal Socletv, Holy Family. St.

Boniface, and Rosary Socletv of St. Boniface, are i-psitRct. fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning at 7.80 o'clock, from his son-in-law's residence, 7i ijenigh nvenue. High Mass at none venture, isintn ana t-aronna streets. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetcrv.

DOUGHERTY. On the 8d Inatant. TOHV 1HJLUHKRTY, native of Glenvar, Coimtr Donegal, Ireland. Funeral this morning at 8.30 chick, irom nis iaxe residence, nm Button-wood street. Solemn Requiem Mass at the the 4th Instant.

JOHN, son of Patrick and Jennie Duffy, aged 8 months. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1704 Seybert street. FILLMAN. On the 4th Instant. ADDIE wife ui ij.

n. rimiinn ana oangnter or K. ana moss, agea art years, funeral on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from her late res idence, dit) Arizona street. FLEMING. On the 3d Instant.

FLORENCE jinniiB, tmugnier or vicorge Jo. ana Ma it E. Fleming, aged 11 months. Funeral thi n'rtar. noon at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence.

FOGARTY. On June 3. 1F9R EI .1 7 a jtttt wife of John Fogarty and daughter of the late nenry ana oaronra iiunon. uneral on ThurS' day morning at 7.30 o'clock, from her late ip1. dence.

412 Hoffrofln street. Requiem Mass at tne isuurcu oi me oacrea neart. FRIEL. On the 4th of June, 1895, JOSEPH, son oi anu ijr rin, ngeu ii months. The relatives and friends of the fiimily are respectiuuy mvncu to aiicna tne funeral, Thursday afternoon at o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1412 Mavneld street Broad and Indiana streets.

Interment at (jatnearai cemetery. FRIEL. On the 3d instant, JANE, widow of the iate jcremiao riei. uuv rai tms morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2320 Biame street, uign iteQuiem aiass at St, Francis' Church. GASKILL.

On Jnne 4. 1W. MARY wife of tne iate joaepn uasKiu, in ner sza year. Services at her late residence, 16U8 Allegheny avenue, this morning at. 10 o'clock.

GATZMER. On the 3d instant. ROBERT, son of winiam ti. ana tne iate luiza a. liatzmer, aged 46 years.

Funeral services this afternoon at 1.45 o'clock, at tbe Church of the Holy In- uoceom, meuiiy. GETZ. On the 0th Instant, RBNA GETZ, daugh ter ui ainx uuu wuie vjcit, ukcii yvnra. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from tne parents residence, a-tui Aorto Mneteentb street. GILFILLIN.

On the 4th Instant, ALEXANDER uijlfillin, tn his 54th year. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late res iaence, muz soutn rwentietn street. Jnne 4, 1805, ROBERT GIVIN, ehap- latn U. S. Nary, In the 77th year of bis age.

Due notice of tbe funeral will be given. GOLDEN. On June 3.1895, PATRICK GOLDEN, aged 41 years. Funeral this morning nt 8.30 clock, from the residence ef bis brother-in- lnw, Mr. John O'Malley, 4054 Thompson street.

High Mass at tbe Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, GRIFFIN. On Jnne 3, THOMAS, son of the late Thomas and Ellen Griffin, aged 25 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thutuday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from his late renidenoe, 1217 South Twelfth street. Requiem Mass at the Church of the Annunciation. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

HAOENBI'CH. On June 3, 1895. Mrs. HANNAH HAGEN11UCH. aged 75 years.

Fmtcral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Allen Hummel, 1528 South Second street. HEISTER. On the 3d Instnnt.LOUIS HEISTEU, husband of Bertha els ter, aged Gl years and 7 months. Funeoil on Thursday afternoon at 2 clock, from his late residence. 230 New street.

HOLBY. On the 8d instant, WILLIAM HOLBY, tuneral services on Friday afternoon at 2 clock, at his late residence, 2500 Meredith street. Jnne 3. suddenly, HENRY H. HOOTEN, aged 87 years.

The iehitlve and friends of the fnmlly. also the employes of Joseph Wilson, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, the 6th instant, at 2 o'clock, from bis Tnte residence, 806 Latimer street. Eighteenth ward, Interment at Palmer Grounds. a ALL-SILK RIBBONS Three special price attractions to-day in All-Silk Eibbons. 5-inch Satin Gros Grains and 3-inch printed Dresdens in exquisite color harmonies in every conceivable scale, 9c.

the yard in-stead of 1m. Striped and Printed Dresdens, Double. Faced Satin Stripes, in dainty shades of lovely colors and white and cream, and splendid assortment! of fignred Jarquardsia all colors, 19 c. the yard, instead of 33c 2,000 PIECES Or Fancy Striped Plaids. Double Faced Black Satins, Sacin Gros Grains, Taffetas, and rare collections of choice novelties.

25 the yard, instead of SOc and $1.00. SUMMER SHOES Ladies' Finest Glazed Kid, Tan and Brown Goat Lace Oxfords, hand-sewed turned soles, $1.98 the pair. Eeduced from $3.00. $5 Shoes for $2.90. Ladies' finest Imperial Kid and French Patent Calf Laee or Button Shoes, cloth or leather tops, hand-sewed wilted flolet, $2.90 tbe pair, instead of (5.00.

Misses' best quality Tan and Brown Goat Button or Lace Shoes, $165 tbe pair, instead of $2.50. SUMMER UNDERWEAR HOSIERY Bargains in this department melt away each day like snow under a June sun. The extremely low prices make eager buying, eager buying makes active trade, active trade makes us the leaders. Ladies' fine Gauze Vesta, high neck and Ion sleeves, seconds of the 35c, qnalitj, 19 C. each.

Ladies' genuine Swiss Bichelieu -ribbed Silk-mixed Vests, In cream and silk, tapes in nerk and arms, 39 each, Bed need from 50c. Gentlemen's fine Balbriearan Shirts, short sleeves, French neck, regular enflf and pearl button 25 each. Worth 40c. Gentlemen's genuine French Balbrigsan Shirts, lone or short sleeves. DrawerB of the same material to match.

50c the garment, instead of 75c. Ladies' Richelieu-ribbed Lisle Threttd Hose, in fast black ard the new rnssejt. shade, 29 C. the pair. Regular price.

50c. Children's extra fine ribbed Light Weight Fast Black Hose, with all white feet, double knee, heel and toe, sizes 5 to 8j inclusive, 25 Ct the pair, instead of 40c. STREETS SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS FOR admission to the freshman class will be held at the De Laneey School, corner feTenteenth Street snd De Lanrey Place, Philadelphia, as follows: Monday, June 24, 2 P. Greek and modern languages; Tuesday, June 25, 8.30 A. algebra and trigonometry; 2 P.

Latin, United StRtra history; Wednesday, June 26, 8.30 A. arithmetic and geometry; 2 P. English. Catalogues containing Biiecimeni of examination papers can be obtained on application to the president or to the secretary of the faculty, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. SWA RTH MORE COLLEGE.

SWARTHMORE, PA. Summer examinations for admission will be held Btb month and 8th, 18WS. Collegiate year begins 9th month 17th, 1895. For catalogue and particulars address CHARLES DeGAKMO, Ph. President.

ST, JOHN'S SCHOOL, ANLTUS, Y.D Aimer School for Jovs for Sturiv or Recreation. Excursion on Schoolsblp around Lake Ontario and the Thousand Islands. Kx. on Pchooiahlpalon AtL Coast. Apply to Cot.

William Verbeck. President. REAL ESTATE FOE SALE FARMS. FOR RALE A FARM OF 14 ACRES, ONE T3j mile from Norlu Wales: cood out-bulhl-ings: Hue dwelling; 15 ronme; plenty of fruit nnd shade; terms easy. Address JOSEPH MORRIS, North Wales, Pa.

REAL ESTATE FOR. KENT IMPROVED PROPEIITIES-CITY 919 LOMBARD STREET, 11 ROOMS: 1159 South Eleventh 7 rooms: 4(J9 South Tenth 10 rooms; S15 Fernon 8 rooms. Pl'RCELL 4 SONS, 1034 PINE, FARMS. RENT SWEETWATER FARM: GAR-72r den planted; line old shade; 13-room bouse; born, stable, 2 horses, 2 cows, carriages, etc. Near station and trolley: furnished: 16 minutes from Broad Street Station.

Address B. R. 2. Times Office. SHIPPING AMERICAN LINK.

KEI) STAR LIN R. riew York to Southampton. (Pier 14 R.I 11 A.X. M. Louis, June M.u A.M.

Paris, Jnne 19. 11 A. M. New Yort, July York to Antwerp. (Pier IS.

X. R) Noordland. June li, li M. Friesland, June 28, 12 M. Waeslanil, June in, 12 M.

Rbynland. July 3, 12 M. Philadelpliia to Liverpool. (Pier 54, Phils. I Indiana, June 8, 10 A.

M. Pennland. June 25. 9 A. SI.

Kensington. June 15, 3P.M. Ohio, June 29. 2.30 P. M.

Philadelphia to Antwerp. (Pier 65, Phlla.) bteaiuer every second Wednesday. laternntlonal NaTisation Compniiy. 31)5 and Walnut Street. NORTH BRAZIL AND AMAZON RIVER, Via BARBAHOES.

W. I. Booth Steamship Co and Red Cross Line. Camatense June 31 I Hildebrand July 13 For passage or freight apply to BOOTH 4 Agents, I SHIPTON ORECN, Agt. 88 Gold K.

Y. 112 Pearl St, N. Y. H. GAZE A SONS, Pas.

113 B'wav, N.Y. BICTCLE3 AND TRICYCLES COME IIIKBLT TO THE FACTORY for the Norman Bicycles, very hlnhest grade, latest and llch test-fashioned ma chines yet turned out. Road wheels. 19 to -8 pounds, exact weight. Everything guaranteed by of capital.

Prices, (6U to 110, and the easiest terms are down and $5 per month. We are agents for the I.u-mf-num (aluminium frame) Bicycles. Open evenings. NORMAN WHEEL 2118 W. tsUQUEHANNA Avenue.

PIANOS. ORGANS, ETC. 39 PIANOS AT PRICES AND ON TERMS to suit ererr buver. NEW PIANOS from 118-to 600 and upwsrd. SECOND-HAND PIANOS from S25 upward.

Every prominent make represented. Write for list with prices; also Catalogues of New Pianos. GEOHOE R. FLEMING ft 1220 CHESTNUT Street. BIILIABTJS AITS FOOL BILLIARD, POOL AND COSIBIXATION TABLES, new snd sreond-hund.

All Billiard material and repairs. I'ENN BILLIARD TABLE 1510-1612 MARKET Street. ijlLLIARl) AND POOL TABLES, SHUFFLE I Boardfl, Ten Pin Pin Allevs. TMO. U.

Manufaeturer. 1629 QKBMAS. TOWN above Oxford btreeb cupim, st, ooo SURPLUS, S2.00O.OOO IT Co. HKNIi Vice President. GEO.

TUCKER BISPHAM, CHESTNUT Measure Department. Wanamaker Clothing Hoiase; JOHN DICK, JR. A Well-Known Florist and A Popular Common Councilman. John Dick, who is one of the Second ward's most popular members of the Common Council, was born on Friday, June 13, lfjG, at the corner of Fifty-third street and Woodland arenue, Vest Philadelphia, and despite the fact of Having been born on a day and date both deemed unlucky, has met with success in bis life's work. His an- JOHN DICK, JR.

cpstry was the sturdy Scotch, and for over a century have been identified with the horticultural titiRlness. He cainort his early eduontion In the Greenn-nv Public School, in West Philadelphia, and attended several terms at Swarth-more College. About twelve years ago he moved into the Second wnrd and Identified himself with the Republicans of that district, who rewnrded his fit itl) fulness by sending him to the Common Council. He is a memoer or tne A. j.

unrmer Club. His florist's store is at South Eleventh street, while he resides at 1127 South Eleventh street. Mr. Dick served as secretary of the horticultural committee of Pennsylvania of me worms commission, ana is the manufacturer of a hot water heater for green no uses. A PORTRAIT OF MR.

VAUX Made From an Old Photograph and to bo Pre sented to the Lawyers' Club. A fine portrait of the late Richard Vatix was yesterday placed on exhibition In tlitr Prothonotary Oillce. It will be presented to the Lawyers' Club by well known members of the bar, and it has an Interesting his tory, hevernl years ago a Xew York artist ciimejnto a possesion of a photograph of -ii uux aim i uk ponniir once strucK him ns of considerable artistic merit and the likeness of Mayor Vaux as a handsome and striking iltiure of a dignified gentleman of the old school. He did not know Mr. Vaux, but copied the fthotograph In crayon on account of its artistic worth.

Recently a well known member or tne local uar uiscoverert tne picture in New York, boueht It. and vesterdar nlnceri It upon exhibition. It Is a speaking likeness of Mr. Vaux finely executed in crayon and Is enclosed In a handsome carved frame of CjQgnso wamut. Hext Week's Theatres.

At the Bijou the current bill will be followed by one that includes Klce and Cohen, the famous comedians; Lillle Western, in her great musical act; Fulgora, Nelson and Milledge, comedy act; Case, monolognist; Conway and Leland. monopeds; Flora Parker. Little Freddy, the Four Cohens, Topack and Steele, and many more. "The Little Tycoon" has made an Instant and preat success at the Brond Street Theatre. The scenic effects and costuming are very fine and cast and chorus of the Dest.

nigmr neii win next week nave some new local verses to his great song, "What Could the Poor Man Po?" The Lyceum is crowded nightly to witness the grand spectacular production of the "Dutch Crook," which Is certainly up to date In every way. An entire change of specialties win ue maue ami additional features introduced next week. LICENSES, MARRIAGES.DE ATHS MARRIAGE LICENSES. William Hall eud Katberlne Shortall. Abrnra H.

Simons and Jeanette Blocb. Francis B. Shaw and Mary Lelninger, William H. Spicer and Wllbelmina Henne. Isidore L.

Baeza and Gertrude Ezeklel. George fiebneirit and Hannah F. Rogers. Henry N. Taylor and Rose Frank Kane.

George B. Burn wood and Kate Ida Stock. G. F. Klttelberjrer and Mareia M.

Hendrlckson. William H. Egfln and Mary Drlscoll. Dr. Eugene S.

Ripley and Dr, Emma S. Ripley. Charles E. Wyatt and Ma M. Giles.

Dennis Fields and Emma Hill. Robert S. Locblel and Ida V. Botsford. Jamea F.

WrlgWy and Katberine McGonlgle. bom as S. Shlbe and Ida V. Chandler. George Harper and Harriet W.

McCracken. Matthew Simpson James and Sarah J. Brown. Wnlter S. Carman and Florence M.

Ripley. William H. Bowman and Sadie M. Kunsberger. Henry Clonser and Nettie Mehappey.

Isaac E. Barnes and Mary E. Kuss. John W. Ripley and Catharine T.

Lafferty Wllllam Green and Mary A. Wadworth. Charles Jones aod Clara Chandler. James W. Steward and Maud C.

Whipple. James L. Pentoncy and Frances Magulre. Henry A. Curr and Sophie C.

Morris. George H. Holmes and Elizabeth B. Carey. Francis Bradley and Margaret M.

Troy. William J. Campbell and Abbie L. Paul. Charles L.

Wrifbt and Annie T. Whomsley. William J. Smith and Annie H. Bennett.

i Robert P. Atkinson and Lillian D. Francis. Daniel J. Murray and Elizabeth J.

Doyle. David Meyerowlt and Lizzie Tagger. George C. Berger and Mary Reaney. John Koch and Katerlna Brokloff.

William D. Shaw and Elizabeth E. Nolan. Eugene LvEllicott and Eleanor C. Patterson.

John E. Young and Emma Owen. Joseph F. Reardon and Frances Buebner. Frank Tradwell and Katie K.

Kershaw. Walter S. Doyle and Katie O'Rourke. 1 MARRIED. ADAMS WALLACE.

On Tuesday, June 4, 18A5, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York city, by the Rev. Thomas McK. Brown, ELIZABETH ELLERSLIE, daughter of the late Francis B. Wallace, to Dr.

JOHN L. AOAMS. BURNS COOK. November 25, by Rev. J.

B. Graw, D. at the parsonage of the First M. E. Church, 309 South Sixth street, Camden, Mr.

ADAM J. BURNS and Miss MAK-IE E. COOK, both of Philadelphia. CADWALADKR WHITEMAN. June 5, 1 SOS, by Rev.

George W. Finlaw, at bis residence. 315 Benson street, Camden, N. Mr, EUGENE JAMES CADWALADER to Miss ANNA E. WHITEMAN, both of Philadelphia.

June 1, 180R, bv Rev. W. H. Van Horn, at his residence, 240 Knighn" avenue, Camden. N.

CONRAD J. CRAFT and ELLA WILLIAMS, both of Sewell, J. GREENHALGE ROSS. May 25, 1803, by Rev. W.

H. Bnrrell, 43 Cooper street, Cnmden. N. Mr. JAMES GREENHALGE to Miss MAGGIE ROSS, both of Philadelphia.

BAMMELL At No. 1822 Diamond street, Philndpiphia, the home of tbe bride's parents, by her father, the Rev. Samuel Barnes, Mr. CLARENCE g. HAMMELL to Miss LAURA C.

BARNES, both of Philadelphia. W'CULLEN On Wednesday, June 5, 1805. by Rev. Francis J. McShnne, of the Order of St.

Auguatlne. JOSEPH P. M'OUL-LEN and MARY W. CHURCHILL, both of Philadelphia. MVLRTEES--n n' by Rev.

i W. H. Van Horn, at his residence, 240 Kalghn's avenue, Camden. THOMAS J. MILLER and MAGGIE C- TEES, both of Philadelphia.

1 PERSONALS fHS. HOFFMAN. BUSINESS CLAIR VOY- O-VAani nt. tells names of her visitors and the name in full of tbe one you marry. 505 FRANKLIN St.

DR. Ds HARDT PENNYROYAL PILLH. Hold by Druggists. Office. 2u9 North NINTH.

EADQUARTERS FOR RUBBER GOODS. B. A CO 720-1230 Chestnut. HELP WANTED SALESMEN WANTED ACTIVE RELIART.E men to sell our goods to merchants everywhere. $60 a month and expenses ypar- round.

Address with reference and stamp, Mfrs. Introduction art ford. Colin. ANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER vT trnde; only eight weeks required; cata logue free. Philadelphia Barber College, 832 CHERKY Street.

SITUATIONS WANTED DOES LADY OF SOCIAL POSITION AND wealth need services, as a companion, of young lady of rare elocutionary ability and other accomplishments? Address E. A. Times Office. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED AGENTS ARE WANTED in everv locality to sll by subscription "ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MEN OF WAR TIMES," by A. K.

McClura. Very liberal termi will be given. Addresi THE TIM Klehthand Chestnut. Pniladelnhl. SUMMER RESORTS P-lv A A MM COTTAGES TORRESDALE.

PA. OS THE UPPER DELAWARE. NOW OPEN'. Roornn may be engaged by addressing OuOQDLMtEILTrdDOvO 05M GBflD TORRESDALE. WILLIAM V.

MASSET. Manager. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CI1ES-ON. PA On ton of the Allegheny Mountains, mala line renna, i.

ius mnes east or ruiaourg. All trainB stop, OPENH JUNE 2. Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure lr and water.

Appointments tne best. Write for circulars. W.M. K. DUN HAM, BupL RVN MAWR HOTEL.

WILL OPEN JUNE 1. FINE ORCHESTRA. Cuiaine In charce of Mons. Lanpeimaue. late of ueiraonico a.

Booms can be seen at the Hotel daily. FRED 8TEHRY, Manager. ON THE SOUTH MOUNTAINS. Magnificent scenery: extensive nark: table and npjKdntments excellent. Two hours from Itendlns Terminal throujrh cars.

Illustrated Booklet free. JAMES H. PRESTON. WERNEHSVIIjLK, pa. AND COTTAGES.

ASTON. PA. Onen June 10. Two hours from Philadelphia. Orand scenerv.

First-class table. FIna orchestra. Direct trolley communication. Under the direct management of the company. For term address GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL l'rfc MILES from Centre Square, will be open for guests Mnv 10.

Reduced rates until Julv 1. Modern charges for transportation between railroad sta tions and hotel, ror descriptive circulars, terms. address H. TINGLING, Proprietor. THE WISPARSET.

MOUNT POCOKO, PENNA. Kneac-ements for tbe aeason can now be made. Reference exchanged J. V. VIsON, Manager.

DEI A WARE WA TER GAP, PA. HE OLENWOOD. DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. Capacity 200. Entirely brick.

High, cool. Very large, well-sbeUed lawns. Conreulently located. Cul- aloe and service flrst'Clnss. Two and three-quarter boura from Philadelphia.

Terms moderate. For circulars address JOHNSON BROS. CAPE MAV. HOTEL LAFAYF.TTE, CAPE MAY. N.

I. Open June 22 till September ID. Rltuated on the beach. Service of highest standard. The only house employing a corps ot rencn waiters.

JOHN TRACY OO. FT11TE WINDSOR. CAPE MAY. Directly on tbe Beach. Sun Parlors.

R. HALPIN. BEACH HAVEN, N. f. rrlHE ENGLRSIDE.

BEACH HAVEN. H. J. OPENS JUNK 8. Rend for new illustrated hook of Englcslde and Beach Hareo.

Special rates for June. ROBERT B. ENGLE, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. KGfllU) IMKS, DS.

I On Lake Canadaraeo. 1.75) feet above sea Is vet. Strongest sulphur waters in the world for thecure oi rneumauBm, Roai, ca TT0DK3 (In new Park, directly opposite Bathhouse) WILL OPEN JUNE 2P. Rebuilt, enlarged, re(urnishtd new billiard rooms and bowling alleys new bicycle track, ten nis courts aud croquvt grounds, alt In Kurllngcon Park. Beautifully located In Earllneton Parte, OPEN FKOM JUNE 1ft TO OCTOBER New.

modern, perfectly appointed, newly furnished, moderate rates. E. M. EARLE fiON, Proprietors. Booklets and plans may be seen and rooms engaged at Hotel Bureau of Information.

121 H. nth 8t. mW (BOBffiROTT CaGDGJJSIE STAMFORD, N. Y. Open June 1st to October 1st, five hours from New York.

Elevation, l.WO feeu All modern im pavements. Accommodations for 100 Kuests. For circulars and rates, address JOHN P. GRANT, Owner and Proprietor, Stamford, N. Y.

TOWEB ILL MTEL KARRAGANSETT HEIGHTS. NARRAQANSETT PIER, I. Open from June I to September l- Accommodates 20ti. One of the finest views on the Atlantic coast. Livery stable on Hip premises.

Beach wagon to and from the Bvach without charge. Banltary arrangements second to none. Prices moderate. Send lor circular. II.

PRIDaY, Proprietor. Wllliifi AND COTTAGES Opens June 15. One of the most popular resorts In the Gmn Mountains; every attraction. Write for circular and rates. E.

E. PIERCE, Salisbury, Vt. rpHK THOUSAND INLAND HOUSK OPENS JUNK UK En "aire merit for rooms can now be made by applying to iiuini, uiuiw Ji. jv, i. x.

J. WlSTAtj. Manager. Open June 20. sx hours from New York.

WopTAiJ BLouex Catskill, 29. QHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. At I P. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 188S, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA OI EE AND BANJO CI.URS. UNIVERSITY OF PKNNSYLVANIA GYMNASTIC TEAM.

NEW BONOS. NEW ACROBATIC FEATH NEW TUNES. Bests, 7Se. to 1.50. On sale at BLASIUS'.

rpiiE bijou. -i. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE From IS M. to 10.30 P. M.

A GRAND NEW BILL EVERY WEEK, Paror and Sinclair, LeClntr and Leslie, Al Grant, 4 So rode Riot hers, Ben net to and Unouon and 40 Others. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S THEATRE, Orchestra. 25c. Balcony, 20c. Gallery, 10c.

BKOAD STREET THEATRE. Every Eve'K. Mata Wednesday and Saturday. Nixon and Zimmerman's gorgeous production, Wltlard spencer's famous opera. TfHIE LITTLE TTC Great cast.

Chorus of 5a Magnlhcent scenery. Next Weet-" Little Tycoon." beats selling. 1JASB BALL TO-DAY. -u Phllu. Bull Park.

Broad and Hunting-don. UHA.liriU.Mlli (i A K. ST, LOUIS vs. PHILADELPHIA. General Admission, 25c.

Play at 4 o'clock. Reserved tieats at F. Mllloa'. 02 Chestnut. LYCEUM.

MATINEE EVERY DAY. The Burlesque Extravaganza, THE DUTCH CROOK. Bljt Spectacular Production. 70 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE 70 ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. OPEN EVERY DAY.

Admission. cents. Children. 10 cents. Faturduy and Legal Holidays, excepting Fourth of July.

Adults, Children, 5c STAR THEATRE MERRY-GO-ROUND. PICKANINNY MINSTRELS. CONTINUOUS SHOW 1 TO 11 P. M. FOB SALS DDL STOVIS We Bre Sole Agents for the Perfection flas Range.

Only ranve with burner cleaner and pressure regulators. We also have Stoves or Hot Plates. Two-burner, (1.7o three-burner, Burners made to lilt off lor cleaning. Office apRINGFlELD GAS MACHINE. 12 North SEVENTH Street fend for circular.

FORTY Bt'SHEL COKE CART OF SHORT cut bardn-ood put in cellar for s.2.75; order br mall. FURNITURE FACTORY, 2000 South NINTH St. 1 rt nnrt FINE DERBY AND ALPINE AV.VVW HATS, all colors, genuine and $2.50 grades at $1 each. 313 ST. srn nnci STRAW HATS, 0JiJJt 1.

Worth double. 313 MARKET STREET. CARPET CLEANING (MMKHG8 (BOW CARPET CLEANING COMPANY, THIRD, abOT topiar. ne oiean an Kinds at tne lowest pries, cents ler yard. Remove all moths.

Call for ud return them within 24 hours free. ENTRRPR1SR A If PET-CLE A NI NO WORKS, 14.11 North TWENTY I HUT Street. Car pets cleaned, moths removed 3c. rard. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK rena postal.) COMPANY, 105 COLVILLE Street.

Carpets taken up. cleaned and laid, 6c, All work guaranteed. HAULING FREE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, port of Philadelphia, Jnne 5, 1885. GOVERNMENT SALE-There will he sold at puhiic auction, at tne united istntes An- Straisor's Stores.

DOCK Street, near THIRD itreet, on Friday, Jnne 28, 1895. at 11 o'clock A. a nnantlty of seized merchandize. Cats- loeues KiTlne full particulars will be furnished early on morning of sale. JOHN R.

READ, Col lector. TRUSSES FLAVELL'S SUSPENSORY HANDAGES, AT Druggists', or 1005 SPRING GARDEN St. "GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, mam SUMMEE RESORTS HEW JERSEY. MITEL MOLIM SEASON OF 18IH. OFENS JUNK NEW MANAGEMENT.

HOTEL AND APPOINTMENTS OF A SUPEUIOB CHARACTER. Charming mountain and lake scenery: deration 1,400 feet. The botel is omler tbe personal direction of J. H. KING, ot tbe TAMI'A BAY HOTEL.

TAMI'A, FI.A. Philadelphia Office. Hotel Bnreau of Information, 12, Aoutn JiL.fi vu.viti Btreel. TCflE LBEMBKI OfldDM! AND COTTAGES, SEA GIRT, N. J.

Open June 21 Directly on tbe ocean front new artesian well Improved sanitary dralnna second aeason unaer management oi wiuijiAM inkij JbCLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. CHARLES M'GLADE. COdDTTLILL TGMMGDG8LE ATLANTIC C1TV. N.

J. Appointments complete. Location nnexcelled. D. 8.

WHITE, Proprietor. EOSSMOP.E. PACIFIC and TENNESSEE Arennes. OPEN JUNE 1. M.

J. ECKERT. TTOTEL RICHMOND. Atlantic City, N. J.

Appointments first clasa Elevator, Bun parlor, eta J. D. PEASE. THE WAVERLY. Corner OHIO and PACIFIC Avenues.

A first-class Family riotel. Terms moderate. L. S. BRYANT.

VERMONT nOIISE. Now open; near the Beach; full ocenn view. Vermont Avenue. J. TilKtN.

ARK'S PHILADELPHIA HOUSF 153 8 SOUTH CARULrNA Avenue, Near the Beach. MRS. A. C. II ARB.

TONTEKEY Rul NI A AVENI! K. AVI near tbe beach. Mewly turnlahen. Tele- plmiielHJ. ft.

TTOTEL ALDINE PACIFIC NEAR OHIO 1L Avenue. Reasonable terms. Send forums-traled booKlet. H. D.

EASTMAN. rpHR BRF.RVORT. NO. IS S. SOUTH CARO jl JjI.a AVjmie.

Kates, to por uay, SS to 12 per week. B. E. NOKRIS. TTICTORIa Ocean End South Carolina Avenue, near Iron.

Open all the year, M. WILLIAMS. LOKG BRANCH. WEST EM) HOTEL AND COTTAGES. COTTAGEB OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE 15.

HOTEL, UI'KNM TUESDAY, JUiNIS X0. Plans can be seen nnti rooms engaged nt New York Office, 52 BOA WAY (Hoom 89. PROPRIETORS. SPRING LAKE, N. J.

SEVEN MILES BELOW LONG BRANCH, N. I. lake mm, H. I OPENS JUNE 22. FOR TERMS AND IN FORMATION ADDRESS L.

U. MALTBY, MONMOUTH HOUSE. ASBVRY PARK, N. J. APBURY PARK, K.

J. Directly opposite the Beach. The leading bote) In every respect. Address THE FRANKLIX. One block from ocean.

Trfnth Benson. All Improvements. E. STHOUD. STORAGE COLUMBIA 8TOKAGK, LOAN AND VAN Otflee nod Warehouse, Ate.

and Tusker Street. Telephone connections. Mot-lug and Storage in Tans or Wagons. Loans made. BAKU'S AMERICAN STORAGE HOUBK.

12U to 1230 VINEStreet (SEPARATE ROOMS. RECRUITS WANTED WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, A RLE-BOD-led, unmarried men, between atres of 21 and good pay, rations, ciotnmic ant medical attend ance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satis factory evidence as to ajje, character and haulta. Apply at 1MB FILBKHTHtrest.

Philadelphia, Pa. ROOMS iPRUCE STREET. NO. lBai-LAROR. AIRY 'rooms; summer rates; good table; reference.

Executes Trusts, Allows Interest on Deposits," Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, Cares for Real Estate. EFFINtJIIAM R. MORRIS, President. Wll.l.liM V. VI.

V. T.D.n..i. MATHAN1BL P. CRENSHAW, R. E.

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