THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEDKtfAIir 15, ' 1869. r . Mimical Kot. i7?ircn.b,,ch,a rwchole La found Hi way to Rio Janeiro. i.TTe..,,,w vh1pvIIc fvac. nt ih- Varieties, is by MM. Cliilmiieanci 8.rHuliti, ami bears tbo title of 1 Mot de iff Fin. Olurk'B IpMncnia in Au'if ha" jiiHt bieu revived at Munich, rovUcrt nrnl reorrnreitrated bj Herr Richard Wanner! Horr lism hm complete rl tselve drawioe iiiuatralivcof Wagner's opera, t-jr the Ktmr of Havana, wlio&e admiraUn lor tUu author of Lohengrin U quite Inautinble. Alsd'Hc oe Muibka tun tippcM-cl m "Lucia" at tbe Italicns, but has net succeeded In win Ulrifjr the Invor ot the crltici or tne public. At the Theatre Lyrlque, Mad'Hc Orecnl is to appear iooti ai "Violcitn," nnl .-icnor Verdi'8 opera Is to be quickly followed by JCttnzi and La I ioncre, A new tiaiuiarin for choru., with harp ac companiment by tlio veteran AI. Aubcr, was recently piriurtucd at tlie l uileriej Chapel, it Is said with pi rat effect! Heir Wacner lifts nvrlved in rnrls for the purpose of conducUnz the lcli'iitvui ot his litenii. A nialicioii1 journali-'t rrpni'ts that on the dav of h's arrival the afreet oritm made as much cacophony rj posbiblo in compliment to the com poser ot the luture. M. Oil'enbitch has completely transformed the cbaractorof the repertoire ot liie Varieties, Paris. Nothinc succeeds there but his musical farces. An attempt made, when Mdlle. Sciiud der left the theatre a ehort time ato, to restoro the old fai-hioiied vawleville hat uttorly failed, and two new pieces from the liicxliauetibie pen Lave already been put in rehearsal. lluniei. a canta'a wbieh on tied for SI. Rabit teau be premier prix de Home, was brought out at the Opera Comiquo recently. Tliore is faid to be moie of lutuie promise! than of present In! G Inn nt in tbe lanrea'e'a work. The canta'a by M. Wnrzciler, who was bracketed with tho nbovi-i.amed uutbor, has been produced at tbe Lyrlque. There is no lack of encouragement to youtm coniDOers in France. Ie VicomtP Arthur Kalkbrenner, son of tho Kalkbrenner who wrote a history of ruuVtc, died on the i!4th of January in 1'iuix, sml Jeuly. while in the act of liehtina; a ciear. He was known only ns the composer of trifle, but he. is said to have left an opera, V Amour, of which he wrote both the words and tho music. He has ulo lelt a million of francs to a daughter twelve years of ape. Unron Wolzogcn, whose interesting niona. piaph on Von Juan runst be remem'jereJ by many musicians, is going to superintend a model per'ormauce of Mozart's masterpiece, to be broueht out at Pchwcrin on the 27th of March, the birthday of the y tlzburg comp3ser. New pcenery la to be painted in accordance With Da Ponte's scenario, and the original sequence, ot tbe pieces Is to be ie3lored. The operatic season in Route wasopene l by the lintU) in Maschera and Von Carlos. It is atuui-ins enoueb. to remark that the censorship Which insisted on the alteration ot the title and of the names o( all the characters in Lucre'la Borgia, the relative of a Pope, permits the production of one piece, bavins; tor its subject the assassination of a Protestant prince, and of another which ehowa the ill consequences of disobedietice to the commands of the Holy See. IrnniA(fc Xotos. M. Ainedee de Jallais ia engaged upon a drama in e'ght tableaux, founded upon the ad ventures of the Count or 3t. Germain. At the Theatre Beaumarchais a melo drama, adapted by M. Lebeau from a romance of M. Ch. Deslys, has been produced with the title of La Kevenantf de Minmt. Tbe French bociety of Dramatic Authors Usee its powers In a very spirited inauuer. M. Fischer, the director of the Chatelet, reused to lulSl the engagements with regard to pieces made by his predeceesor. M. Hostein, pleading that M. Hostein's failure hal put an end to all contracts entered into by him. The society now forbids the performance, at tuc Chatclet, of its pieces, and M. Fischer, though protuHiDtf against the injustice to which he is subject, is obliged to capitulate. A new experiment, to wM.:h considerable interest is attached, has commenced at. the Oaite. It consists of a series of mid-day per formances of classical French dramas, accom panied by Illustrative- essays from well known writers. Le del was chosen for the opening representation, M. Otiuvee delivering tha prefatory address. Principal psrts iu tho performance were allotted to MaJ'llt) Debay and SIM. Ballande una Duranine. rue scentc deco- ; ration were faded and shabby, and the lecture j had no great interest. A largo audience, : mainly composed of the pupils of the various schools, aseembled. In addition to the two comedies recently i played at the Odeon, a third novelty has been produced at the same boue. This Is a three-act j comedy lu verse, entitled Les Droi's du Owur. Its author is M. Leopold Laluye, whose Au JHrinlemps, a pleasant little piece, is included in the repertory of the Comedie. It shows the struggle between a b enevolent doctor who has nourished for sixteen years a girl he has found, and tho father who late in life retraces her and endeavors to secure over her rights of heart as well as tbofe of law. In tbe conclusion the doctor Wins, but he is backed up by the in fluence of a lover, and the fight is accordingly not fair. The A'henomm say?: Not often does apiece appear ou the French stage so openly profligate as La Jlouietie, a new comedy by MM. Delacour and l imy, produced at the Varieties. Plays on the subject of gambling are not uncommon at this house, which witnessed the first perform ance of Tren'e Ant de la Vie dun J 'oueur and Beverley d-Angoweme. But nothing in La Jiouiette i real is the lessons taught in tbeio dramas. - "isc, us hero. I about to marry, but ib induced to accompany to Homburg Puperiou, a swindler, who professes to have discovered an infallible martingale. "Oscar" has a second companion, "Chinchilla," a lady whose connection, with him is to cease with his speedily approaching nuptials. At urnt all coi well, and money is easily made. "Oscar" aecordbiely presents "Chinchilla" with flfteei: thousand francs; but shortly after wards he is cleaned out, aud unable to fuliil the contract on which his weldin j depends. Then "Ohlnchllla" shows her maguaniaiity, re turning him the money he has given her, and di'embairasslu hlui of her presence by eloping with a rich Turk, who is one of the uamblers. This precious production is followed by UArclu tecie de tea Dames, a one-act comedy by M. Henri Bocage, scarcely more satisfactory or jnoie decent. CITY ORDINANCES. KEBOLUTION To Iteufi Carti ou Lehman street. Resolved By tue Select and Cunmon Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Gomml-alouur of Highways be and ia herey anihorlzed and directed to notify the owners of'Dropvriv on Lehman street, from Marlon Mtreet to Wayne street, in tno Twenty-second . ward to met the curb on Lehman street, In ionformity with the act of Assembly narrow ' BB .aid street. josEpfI R M ARCERi r President of Common Council. AtteM Abraham Stewart, Asbistaut Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, ... President of Helcct Council. Approved thjg ninth day of February, Anno PoniiDl ou thousand eight hundred and sixty-' i..(A.ifcia. 1)ANIErjM.FOx, 3 15 it Mayor or muaaeipnia. n j - - RESOLUTION Of Iuai ruction to the City Bollcltor. Resolved, By theHelect ana Common Couu ella of tneCity of l'nllauelpbia.That the City So- ' lloltor be and la hereby authorized and directed to ask the Court of Quarter Keasiona for a re ariTnmeut of tbe aubjeot of tbe opening of Horlna Garden atreet, from Sixteenth atreet to UtSea.U aueet, SR. . : President of Common Council. Attest abhaham Stewart, A AasUtant Clerk of Common Oonnoll, VVILLIAM H. ISTOK LKY, , lrcul,lnt. nfKiileet Council. Anoroved thlsnlntn day of February, Anno o.ulni one thoubauU eight Uundrod aud sixty- nine (A. D.lMi"). f 2 IS It DANIEL M. FOX. Mtiyorof Philadelphia. CITY ORDINANCES. A NOnniNANCK " Xo Make an Appropriation to tha Deoart- n,nt for Hupplyiug tlie City with Wter, f rit)epuipieof Amending the Water WorRs. Hectiou 1. Tbe Heleot aud Common t7ouooiia 01 tlie City of Philadelphia tlo ordain, That, tbe mm of four hundred and thirty thousand elaht hundred and fifty (i30,850) dollars be and the ame la neieby appropriated to tne Department tor supplying the CHy with Water, for tbe purpose of extending the Water Work, the fcame to be taken trom Die loan authorized by au ordinance creating a loan for the extension ls(,lle Water Works, approved December 2d, Item 1. For engine house, foundation, stack, Wharf, tunnel, coal sheds, scales, holler soiling, liruditiB, elc., at Belmont Water Works, thlriy thiee iLoriHand (J !3 000) dollars. ' Item 2 For boilers and connection nt Bel rriont Water Works, twenty five thousand tJi'o.OdO) dollars. IteinS. For reservoir, Relmont Water Works, ore bundrtd thousand (flOO.CHiO) dollars. Item 4. I'or a t wen ty incti main on Lancaster avenue, from Belmont avenue to t'ortiotU street, twnnty-three thousand tnreo hundred and liffy(J2.1,35U) dollar. Iicmo. For the completion of the Cornisli engine, boilers, aud connection, KoxbornugU Wuler Works, twenty-three thousand ($23,U0U) dollatH. Item (i. For Hie completion of engine-house, grnUlDg, fnee, poales, coal ahed, etc., Hix torouKh Water Works, eight thousand (MM) dollara. Hem 7. For repairs to Monnt Airy Reservoir, twenty-three thousand Ave hundred ($2'3,5tW) doiiuiH. itni 8. For engine, boilers, and connections, boiler-house, and alter' ions aud additious to engine foundutlon, Hchuylklll Water Works, filly thousand (830,01)0) dollars. 1 urn l). tor Bubstiiutiug turbine wheel In place of old breast wheels Non. 4 and 5, at Fair mount Wnt(-r Works, one liunared and forty thousand (f HO.niiO) dollars. Item 10. For incidentals, five thousand ($3i)J0) dollars. (Section 2. That warrants for the above shall be drawn by the Chief Kuglueor In oonforualty With existing ordinances. JOSKFH F. MARCF.lt, President of Common Couucll. Attest Benjamin IT. IIatneh, Clerk of He'ect C-onnoil. WILLI A VI 8. 8 rOIC LFj V. President of Select Council. Approved this thirteenth day of Febrnary. Anno lomlnl one thousand eight hundred and Bixty-nlne (A. D. ISM)- DANIEL M. FOX, 215 It Mayor of Fhlladeipnta. AN O K D I N A N C K To Make an Appropriation for the F.xten tilon of tbe Fire Alarm Telegraph to tbe House of tbe Decani r Steam Fire Kuglue Comoany. (Section 1. TUo Select and Common O tunclls of the City of Philadelphia do ordalu, That tbe sum of live hundred and sixty dollars be and tne tame Is hereby appropriated for the exten sion of the Fire Alarm Telegraph to the house of the Decntur Hteam Fire Knilne Company, In Twenty-third ward, and to place a slguul appa ratus iu said house.' Section 2. Warrants to tie drawn by the Su perintendent of the Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph in conformity with existing ordi nances. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President ol Common Council; Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved thla ninth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and bixty nlne (A. D. 10D). DANIEL M. FOX, 2 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia. BEHOLUTION To Authorize the Grading, Curbing, and Paving Footways on Marion street, lu the Twenty-second Ward. Resolved, By tho Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief CommlsHtOiier of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of property on Marlon street, from Lehman street to Kittenhouse street, in tbe Twenty-second ward, to grade, curb, and pave the footways ou the said Marlon street, and If they fail to com ply with the terms of said notice for thirty days from the service thereof, the Chief Com tnlEHioner shall cause tbe work to be done and charge the expense thereof to the property owners. J03EPH F. MARCER. Precedent of Common Couucll. Attest Abraham stkwakt, Asalstant Clerk of Common Oonnclt. WILLIAM 8. STOIC LEY, President of Heleot Council. Approved this ninth aay or February. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine (A. D. lttOD). DANIEL M. FOX. 2 15 It Mayor of Philadelphia. T EHOLUTION JLV To Authorize the Paving of Tacony Street with Rubble Paving. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the De partment of Highways be and Is hereby autho rized and dlreo.ed to enter into a contraot with a competent paver or pavers, who shall be selected by a majority of the owners of property fronting on Taoony street, from Bridge street to Cbesnut street, for the paving thereof with rnbble paving. The conditions of said contract shall be that the contractor or contractors shall collect the cost of said paving from the pro perty owners respectively fronting thereon, and shall enter Into an obligation with tbe city to keen the said paving in good order tor three years after tbe paving Is finished. And the city shall not be liable for any grading that way be necessary thereon: Provided, That the Intersections shall not cost more than one dol lar and twenty-live cents per yard. i JOSEPH F. MARCER, Trcsldeut of Common Council. Attest ABItATtAM BTEWART, Abslstant Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLHV, I President of Select Council. ' Approved this ninth day of February. 1 Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud j sixty-nine (A. D. 18Wt). DANIETj u TOX, 2 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia. i I' RESOLUTION Ot Instruction to the City Solicitor. Whereas, A suit is now pending in menu preme Court between tbe Honorable U. M. ft rood and O. W. Mooney, upon a question as to the right of the City of Philadelphia to charge properties, lying upon Sewers, in part, for the construction thereof; and Whereas, This question is one of great im portance to tbe City of Philadelphia, and the cost of deciding It should not devolve upon a contractor; therefore, Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Solicitor be and Is hereby directed to defend G. W. Mooney, contractor, in suit now pending between bim and tbe Honorable U. M. Stroud, for the collection of certain sewer assessment bills made out against said Stroud by the City of Philadelphia, and paid G. W. Mooney as so much cash, for the const rucMon of a sewer. JOSEPH F. MAHCEK, President of Common Council. Attest AhKAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council WILLIAM B. STOKLEV, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hunured aud sixty-nine (A. 1). IMA)). DANIEL M. FOX. 2 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia. 1-nEBOLUTION . J V To authorize the upening or A n lrty seventh street, from Powelton Avenue lo Lancaster AReso!ved. By the Select and Common Conn oils of tbe City of Philadelphia, That tne Chief Commissioner of Highways be and Is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of property over and through which Thirty, seventh street, from Powelton avenue to Lin caster avenue, will pass, that at the expiration of three months from date of said notice that said Btreet will be takn for PKCER. -President of Common Council, j Attest AurahAm Stewart, - Assistant Clerk of Common Couucll. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEV, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of February, Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty Ulne(A.D.lb). DANI F.L M. FOX, Mayor ol Philadelphia, CITY ORDINANCES. Ant ORDINANCE To Make nn Annrom latlon toth Control ler of Public Sohools to Pay Certain Hills ior Section I. Tbe Select and Common Councils of IheCityof Philadelphia do ordain, Tnat the sum of three thousand one hundred and nine teen dollars aud seven cent be and tne same 1 hereby appropriated to the Controllers of Publio Schools, for the purpose of piylng tbe following bills for coal for 1308. to wit: Theodore Emery, two thonsand three hun dred and fuity Ave dollars and thirty-four cents. John Adam, six hundred aud seventeen dollar and thirteen renin, 11. Mathews, one hundred aud fifty six dol lars aud six cents. And warrnts shall be drawn.hy the Control ler of Publio schools In conformity with ex isting ordinances. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Atlest- KOUKRT nKTHF.M., Attfdnlant Clerk of Select. Council. WILLIAM S. HTOKLLY, President of Select Council. Approved this nlntu day of February. Anno Domini one lliousund eight hundred und sixty .nine (A. D. lsUi'). DANIEL M. FOX . 2 15 It Mayor of Philadelphia. I- EHOLUTION Of Request to the Chief Engineer and (surveyor. Whereas, th9 rapidly increasing growth of the city make it expedient that Couuctls Hhonld at an early day provide for a stte for t he erection of prison, house of correction, alms house, and other publio aaylumH; and Whereas, It has been the experience of other large commercial and manufacturing cities that an inaalar location is best adapted aud most advantageous for the purpoHe; and Whereas, It is essential that Councils should, before they commit themselves to any site, bo perfectly acquainted with Its adequacy; there fore Resolved, By the Selectand Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Ei gineer and Surveyor ol the city be und he is hereby directed to make an examination of Petty s island, to uncertain ltu extent and adaptability for prisons, house of correction, almshouse, and other public asylums, and re port the sumo to Counoiis. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest Robfrt Bf.thfxt,, Assistant Clerk ot Select Council. WILLIAM S. HTOKLEV, President of Select Couucll. Approved this ninth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine (A. D. ltftU). DANIEL M. FOX, 2 15 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN O R 1) 1 X A X C E Fixing the Time for . the Etectioa of Superintendent of Trusts. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils ot tlie City of Philadelphia do ordulu, Thut bcrealler the election of Superintendent of Trusts by Councils shall be held on the second Thursday of February lu every year; all ordi nances to tbe contrary thereof notwith standing. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM 8. Sl'OKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of February. Anno Domini one thousuud eight hundred and bixty-nlne (A. D. lHO'J). DANIEL M. FOX, 2 15 It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION Directing the Location of a Street In the '.twenty-second Ward. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the De partment of Surveys be and Is hereby aulho. rlzed anddlreoted to locate upon Plan No. IB, of tbe Department of Surveys, a street connect ing West Walnut lane and Wissahickoa ave nue, so that said strtel shall, as far as practi cable, occupy the abandoned bed of the Ger man town and .Norrlsiown Railroad. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest Aura ham Stewart, Aesislunt Clerk of Common Counoil. WILLIAM S. STOKLEV, President of Select Counoil. Approved this ninth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 180'J). DANIEL M. FOX, 2 15 It Mayor of Philadelphia. TJESOLUTION Xv To Authorize tbe Opening of Graham ai.d Thompson streets. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of tbe City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commissioner of Highways be and is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners ot property through and over which Graham street, from Eighteenth street to Nineteenth street, and Thompson street, from Twenty-first street to Thirty-first Btreet, will pass, that at tbe e xplration of three months from the data of said uoUce, the said streets will be taken for publio use. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest Aijkaham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council, VIL.L.lAttl Pj, BlUlvLiliY, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth , day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 18W)). DANIEL M. FOX, 2 15 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. -RESOLUTION XV Of Request to the Chief Commissioner of Highways. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cil of the City of Philadelphia, that the Chief Commissioner ot Highways be and is hereby requested and directed to nave Twenty-seventh street, from Brown to Poplar street, tilled and graded: the said street having been declare ! a public highway, September 14, 1809. Provi led the mine shall oe done without any expense to the Cily ol Philadelphia. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Coinruou Council. AtteM Ahhaham Stkwakt, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM. 8. STOKLEV, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of February, Anno Domini one tnotiund eight hundred andsix'y Ultit (A, D. lH'.ij. DANIEL M. FOX. -15 11 Mayor of Philadelphia. RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANT0WN, AND MiJUhlOWN KA1LKOAD. TIME TABLR. FOll OK11MASTOWN. Lefcvt Philadelphia at 6, 7, 8, tf'06, 10. 11. 12 A, M., 1, ., t 16, !:, 4. t, 5', t-10, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12 e. M. 1 -ave(.ru uluw n St 6, 7, 7,1-,, 8, 8 2(1, 9, I j, 1', Vi A. K.. 1.2. a.4,4 ,6 6'., 7, 8,9, 111. 11 I kl. The txudowu train, and 8 and 61 up t.kiis, will net tiuii ob ILe cermantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS, l.er.ve Philadelphia at t is A. 11., 2, 7, and ht p. M. Ltkve Uenuauiown at 8' lu A. IS., I, 6, sail t'4 P. M. CHK8TNUT BILL RAILROAD. Lvt ci.fchnioi urn at 7-iu, 8,8'to, U'iOA M., 1-40, -iu, 1 40, -tu, aud 10 o v. M. ON BUN DAYS. lMf Philadelphia t 9 1ft A., 2 ud 7 P. M. L-ave Cbmuui lihl at 7'&u A. M., li'4u, 6 40, and 9 26 r. IU JOH CONSHOnOCHKN AND NORRI8TOWN. Lti.ve bliHdeiinna i , 7. 9, aud 11 '06 A. M., .IX, !)..!!. ' 1. t us. and 11 'a t. M. I.te Norrlhtowu 814 40, 7, 7 W, , and U A. M., I 4 S. im. bt, aud b;. P. M. ., . . OSJ SUNDAYS, Lisve PLIUdeipbi kt 9 A. M.: Hi and 7'4' P. M. Lesv c Kcnuilona at 7 A. M.; 6;, aud P. M. . FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, at t. 7i. 9, kud ll'i t A. M, Mi, 2 &"?aUdU9Dp.M.'10 7,il M- "d Wi A- , ' ON fcUNDAYB. Lfkve Philadelphia at 9 A. M ; ni and Vi P. U. LtkVe Btanayunk ai 7!i A. M.i und ll'i p. M W. B. WIIOM, tlenttikl buprlcteudut. Depot, MntUknd Ureeu streets. RAILROAD LINES. 1 Kftft fOIt NEW YOKK. THE CAM PEN .V?vP AND AM BOY AND PHI LADKLPltl 4 BilHH'IUJI KAILIlOAD;tX)MPAMKS' ZPiJAlUi0-1!- TO K1SW YOKiC, AND nAi rLACI'Hi . . . rim wamiut st Burr wharf. . AI S'?4' W.,.vlauiiaen and Arnhny Accom...,.2,zH 4; !. vi mflpn aud JemeyClty ICi, Mall 3 00 a.u via Camden and Aniboy Kxprtwi. 8'UO . : 5 5- w,l 'or Aniboy and lntrmetlkt Rtatlorm. A t 8-80 and 8 A . M ., and 1 no P. M. for Frtwhold. A . 10 A' Ml 2i i Bn Dd P- M. for Trenton. ,f.li "nd 10 A- M" 2- R 0. ' fl. and 11-80 P. Unco Bodentown, Uariingloa, Heverly, and pe- Al rMand 10 A. M 1, J I0.4 SO. 8. and 1P80 P. M. for Horence, l- jlgewator, Klveniloe, nivsnou, Pal rxivra, and Pish House, and 9 p. foi Florence and Iilvnrton. 1 he T and 1180 P. nr. una leave from ICarkol Street Ferry (upoerslda.) .... . .,J4"M aKNHINOTOW DJtPOT. ' ( vA,JL ;,;'.Vt? Ke',B,l'gtu and Jersey City. New York Jixprefti Lino, tare 8.. At 7mi aid li a. M. 9 an, i an. and p. M. for Trentod andBrlilol. And at 1016 A M lor Krlslol. At 7 o and it a. M. 2 80, and 1 P. M. for Morrlivllla and Tul lytvwn At 7-.w and 10-15 A. M. aud 2 80, and BP. At, for Bthencx'kand VudliiKtun. At 7 8( and 10-15 A. M. '30, 4.8, and 8 P. V.for Corn Well's, lurmnoule, HolnwftburK, 'J'acuny, WlHalno nili'fc, itrldexbiirg, and Frank lord, and at 8 P. M. for liolm hhnrg and Iniernii'UlKie Hlutluns, ilOM WbT tlllLADKLPUIA DEfOT, Via Couui-oimif Kaliwity. At 4B A. M , i"io, 4, 6-60. and li P.M. New York Ex pniw J,iiit-8, via Jt-iBoy Clly; ir, 84 i&, At 11 no 1'. M. Knilirrant Line; Fare, i At 9 4r A. it., 4. 80, and 12 P. M , for Trenton. At 8 46 A. W 6'30 and UP. M., for BnslOl. At 12 P.M. (Night), for ftlorrlsvllle, 'lullytown. BchPLck'k, Krtrtliig'on,t'ornwcil'8,Torr'Blale,lii'liueft hurg,'i;ofly,Wialuoinlug, Bndeiburg, audirauk forU. Tho 9'48A.M., 'M and 12 P M. Lines will run dally, all oihei'. bnudky excepted. For Lines leaving Kuimlnglnn depot tax the car On Ibird or FlUli ttrwit, at cnemiil, 80 uil'.iiHna before depamiro. U he cars vt Market HtieelKatiway run direct to Went Philadelphia Depot. Chranutaud Walnut within oue square. On Huudays the Market Htreet cars will run to connect with the 9'4 A.M. 8'80 and 12 P. M. Lines. k.L. lXJh.li. UiIiAWAKS K AIJ ItOAD LINtH, , IrkOS KkNIlNUTON DB.POT. At 7-30 A. M. lor N'agura Fulls, lintlnlo, Dunkirk, Klmlra, llhaca, Uwnu, KucheHier, Uluguamiou, Oa wego, byriumse, Ureat KuU, Moncnne, W'llkeaimire, fcK ruuiiju, btrouduborg, Waier Uap, Uchooley's Moun- At 78o'a. M. and 8 80 P. M. for Eelvldere, Kaaton, Lambertvllle, FleuilUKtou, etc, The 8 Uo P. U. Llna cooueciB direct Willi tne ".rfvlu leaving F salon lor Munch Chunk, AUentown, Belhlehetu, elc. At 6 P. M. lor LauibertvlUe aud Intermediate Bu llous. UAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND PKMilJiKTON AND UIUilTBlO WN KAIL- t iiOMM A RK ET STREET FERRY, (Upper Bide.) At 7 aud lu A. M., 1'8U, 8 Hj, and 6'8U P. M., for Mer Chautsvlhe, Moorestown, HarllorJ, Masonvlllo, Balnspnrt, Ilouut lloily, ouiiinvlile. Kwanivllie VlnceniowB, Birmingham, and Puoibtrton. Al 7 a. M., 1'80 and 8 80 P. M., lor Lewlstow WrlKbUitown, Cooks. own, New Kgypt, Uoroerntown, Crebiu UlUae. luilajsiowu, fharou, aud Ulghtfltown. 11 16 WILLIAM U. UATZil iii, Agent, PENMSYLVAMIA CENTRAL KAILliOAD FALL TIMJC, TAKXNU F.FFECT NOV. 22, 138, Tut trains ol the Peuuayivania Oezicrnl Jitalirriad leave the Depot, at Til iUT Y-r IKbT aud UaaKuT Bireets, whlun is reached directly by. the Marktt btreet cars, the last car counecllng with oscn Lraln leaving Front and luarkei sireeui tulriy rulniilt be. fore U ueparture. The Cheaunt aud Walnut blreeM cars run wlvhln one square ot tneDopou bleeplug Car Tickem can oe hud ou application at the 'I'lcket oUice N. W. .corner Nlmh and Chesuat streets, and at the depot. . . Agenui of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at tne depot. Orders leit at No. 9oi Chesuut meet, or No. 118 Market street, will IgSStiSfii I-KAVK DKPOT. VIZ:- Mall Train '0 A,M, Paoll Aoconiniodaiion, iu 30 a. M,, l io, aud 9vo P. m. Fast Llne........-..... l;-0 A. M. xle ExprejBB.....M.........M. m..............U'o0 A. M. Harruiuurg Accommodation........................ a au P. iL. LancauUsr accoillhioUiiou........................ tin) P. M. Parkevburg Tralu......... S'80 V, M. Clucinuavl Jtxpreaa 8 00 P. M. Krle Mall and BuUalo iiipresn.. lu 45 P. m. Philaoelphla FJtprens 12 00 Nlgat. Erie Mall leaves dally, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to W llllaruspori only. Ou Bund y night uauioDgera will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. I hiianeiphia Express leaves dally. All other trains Wetie'rS "iSSominoaatlon Train run. dally, ex cent bunday. For this train tickets must be pro Su?ed and baggage delivered by B oo P. M., at No. ut ""''TRAlNfl ABJUVK AT DJaPOT. VIZ.: Olnclnnatl jpre....-....----------.--.-.....10 A.. M. f-iMoSr; Erie Wail and Builalo Express low A. M. Parkesborg Train....-- .............9;10 A. M. J'tAflt, Xiltl6 ...H M4M"MHIM4M MllU UU A , ftfXt jAftncMter XraAsa'Ha'M'' M Erie Express .4'20 P. Day Expreas .......... ... h.m..4 to p, M, Uarrlsbarg Accoumiodatlon...M.........,..8-4e p, J, For lurtber tnlormatlou apply U) ' JOHN v ANLELK, Jr.. Ticket Agent, jUttJN co.soioHEBNUTaireei. F&ANC1M FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 116 MARKET btreet. BAMUKii M. WALLAOIH, Ticket Agent at the Depot, Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. some any rink for Bakgage, except for Wearing Ap parel, aud limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount la value will be at tbe risk of tbe owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, 829 Ueneral Superintendent Altooua, Pa,M PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BaLUMOUK RAILROAD. TIME 1'ABLE. Commencing MONDAY, November 23, 1888. Trains will leave Depot cornel Broad street and Washing ton avenue, aa follows: Way-Mall Trala at 8 80 A. M. (Suudays excepted), nr UaUlmorfl. ktatinlns at all regular station i. (Vm. necilng with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for CrlsUtid and Intermediate stations. Express t'l rain at 12 M. (Sundays excepted) for Bal.lmoreaud Washington, Bioprmgat Wilmington, Perrjvlile, and Havre-o e-uraua, connects at Wil mington with train for New Castle. Kx press Train at 4'00 P. M. (buadays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at C'neater, Thuilow, ilnwood, Clayuiont, Wllmiugon, New port, btantou, Newark, Eikwu, Norlh-East, Charles town, Peirjvllle, Havre deOrac-e, Aberdeen, Perry, man's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and bteiamer's Kt,'ght Express at 11-30 P.M. (Dally) for Baltimore aud Vkhluton, stopping at Uneaier. Tnurlow. Lin wood. Clasmont, Wilmington, Newark. Elkton, North-East, Perry ville. and Havre de Grace. Pacsengers tor Foruesa Mooroe aud Norfolk will Uk.theLoOM.Ualm oTON DRAINS. Stopping al au btatlous between Philadelphia and W-UiuiDgton. . .JO .., Leave x hiiaueipiifa nwj. w., vW, Mui 7-ouP M. Theft-OOP. M. 'iTaiu counecui mm iieia warfc Raliroau lor Harrington and intermediate SlallOnS. ,,,. -rt K-Ul A. Kf.. l-.tli. fin n1 i euve Wilmington 1 aud 810 A. 1 7-W. P. M. The 8 lu A. M. iiaju will I Cbtt ter and pulaueiphla. The 7 00 J not stop between P. al. Train trom v Urn. i s ion runs uu; kii umer Ai-commoaation e Baltimore ra. 2 2oP. M MORE. . ... . u.nin,..,. in : Ji r, m... shiiihiuic at jsae- ...T'lT Perry man's, Aterdeeu.Havre de Krace. Perry VKie' lharlesiowi. North-East. xJlkton. Newark. Siantoo. Newport. W liming to a. Clay mont, Lluwuod, .v. ,.! nave tikKgat'i ai i".u-,,rVrnlou Transfer miupany. cence by the Lnicu ir ft PHILADELPHIA AND EK1L EAILKOAD. UlATEK TIME TaBI.K. IHKOUwH AND . ,T,vil ffiH BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, SWD THE OljSkT OIL RioiON OF PENNttVi; VAJI1Ai Weeping Cars on all Night Trains. alier LoNDAY. November 3, 18-, the rin and ilw. ...,..i.i. . .. . .. -i.. t, i-..u.i in trains on the punaueipum .u.vw ui run as ioimw. wkj-i war. ti TRAI-H leVfcS Philadelphia U Alt TAIJ' ": -wihiambpuriu.., ..10'4 P. M .. 8'lo A. M, r ivpKVjab leaves Philadelphia 11-wa.mI ERIE TBJt-rtaa ic willlamsport. 8 60 P. m! v ov r. a. u arrives at Erie lo-iOA.M, wTU u AIL leaves ruuumiiui o uu a. m EiMIRA MAix- ! Wuilamsport 6 So P. M. arrives at Lockuaven., . 7'to P. M. EAdTWISUl uiil TRAIN 1 avekErie; 4A1A'i. WUliamsport ,10-88 A. M ..12-66 A. M, arrives at ruuaaeipuia... i.IOIMJ A. hi ' vrtTR EXPRXbb icavek Erie... 8-26 P. j ii2.xa ' WUliamsport....... 7 50 A. M. i. arrives at Philadelphia... 4i9j p, Mall and Express connect with OU Creek aud 111 . """ """ TT7E8I JERSEY RAILROADS.- W PALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT of MARKET btreet (Upper Ferry). Comi-ClWEDNE.DAY 1 8. For Cap May and stations below KaivlUe, 8U Vur MUlvlUe. Vtneland, ana In termed lt sutlonj f For BMidgeion.'faaiem, and way stations I'M A. it 1a!'C,nr at 8'lB A. M.. 8-18. r80. and 8-00 P. M f relJhi train leaves Camden UaUy at 11 o'clock BFr1'ight reoelved at second oovered wUasXi Ha WFV'e'lsht DWVMTh(). 98Bonth Delawsresrea Freigui. WILiaAM J. BEWELL, U BuparlnleuiXaaW 1 ra"' ""K niZiiH pi.Iaarfi.hltu- Lav 7 A. M.. WSJ -Man. vsst. fiPf Sum balti t xx m . . . . " i Vo, Lh tickets to all pulnts West, bonth. and esi may be procurea at ticket oulce, No. s-i An aireetf uuoer tontlneuial liotei, where also Pjil" trJnT an" tiin iu o.eepiug cars can be b', .miriuE ihe 0y Persona purcnuslug lickela cuecseu a; lueir rest- RAILROAD LINES. TDEADING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK 1. mm.' ri'iiu pii i r.A in. r. iMi a to t K n lEkioitnv ps: nhvi.vani A run HiHll'Vf.- KII.I.. bl'HOt'KHA NNA. UiJMttEitLAND. AND WVOAI1NU V ALLEVf. NORTH. NORTH WKBT. AND TltK OANADAB. WINTER ARHANOEM1' NT OF PASSENQK-t 1 RAINS. Deo'mber 14, leaving- tlin ( nninnn v'n ll,'i)ul m Thirteenth and Calio'hiu s. rents. Philadelphia, at the following hours: .. . MORNING A(XXMMODATION. At 7 "0 A. M. for Knaillnir and all liitermwilkfa Stations and AUentown. Returning, leaves Reading at ' P. M.i arrives in Philadelphia at 9'x-i P. M. , M()nNINr4 V VTRKSS. At 8'1S A. M. fur U, rtl(, j- r..(.i.,iAn Tfri1hil Ifthuri:, lllauil- x-uiwyiue, i-ine urove, Taniaqua.bannury, Wl I'"", j-.iiinra, oueHier, Niagara Fails, liuiiai. Wlikenimrre, Pliuton, York. Carlisle. C'hamburiiburg l!af;frsiiv-n. ntn T The 7 W A.M. train connects at R KADI NO wltfif Fast I'euuHylvanla Railroad trains lor Ailentow.' etc., aad the 8 15 A. M. train connects with ihn Leliaii'in Vallcv train in. Hm-naiim-. 1'iiit i' CLIlslONwilh C'atawia Ral.road trains for Wll- iniuiHiiorv, x.oc; naven, Klmlra. etc: at 11AIIK1 IlUlttJ Willi Northern f'rnlr.l Clnuhilrliiiiil V.ll.ff. and M'liiiylkill and Bumiuehkniia tralnn for North- uiiiorrianu, wuiiamaport, York, U auiber.burg Pinegrove, etc. AFTERNOON FXPRTH. LCRVPS Phlladelnhla at :i xn p. r r. n.xiinv PoitBVllie, Harrldliurg, etc., conre ting with lteadiug and Columbia Raluroad trains ij- Columbia, etc POTTBTOWN ACCOMMODATION. T.fiavea l.i I L&li ii-n nr. i: a-, a r - . . , " ' ' : - , " ' ' r. , in., n v. , 1 1 u J at 111' . l meillaie stations; arrives In Philadelphia ai 910 A. M. Hemming, leaves Philadelphia at 4 P. M.: arrives la ' Potlalowu at 8-1S P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reaoiug at7'.w A M.. Ktm.tnnu at, all way Stniions; arrives in Philadelphia at 10 2 A. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 4 16 P. M-; arrlvtl In Reading al7'4'l P. M. . 'trains lor flilliiueiphia leave Harrlshnrg kt 810 A I M., and pouavllle ai 8 46 A. M., arrlvins In l'uli.1el- ' nia at i jr. m. Aiierunuu iraina it avn llurribuup( t nwri iu., iuu ruiiuviiit) ab to jr. xa, arriviug at hlladelpbia at 8'4S P, M. Ilairlshurg Accomuioilatlon leaves Reading At 7-15 l. M . and llarrlsnurir at 4 10 P. M t;ouuecliiiz at Reading with Alteruoon A'Commoiatlon bouiu at 6 8 P.M., arriving In Philadelphia at 9 24 P. M. Market train, wltn a passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia al 12 80 noun, lor Potisvllle aud a I way Millions; leaves Pottevllleat 7 40 A.M. for Puiladel phia and all way station?. Ail the above traiua run dally, Sundays ex cepted. , bunuay trains irth run-wviuu o a. oi , anu Pblladelpula at 815 P. M, Leaves Philadelphia tor Reading at 8 A. M. Returning irouu Readlug at 4 28 CHESTER VALLEY TAILROAD. Panseneuis lor Do wnlngtown and liitermedlata point! uke the 7 30 A. M 12 30, ami 4 P. M. trains iroiu Philddiephia. Reuirnlng from Dowulugloivn at 8 ao A. M., 12 40 and 51S P. M. PERKIOMKN RAILROAD, Passeneers lor bklppack take 7 i A. M. and 4 P. M. tialns trom phlladeiphia.retiirulng from Kippnck bl 8-10 A. M. and 12 45 P. M. RiaKt) lines lor the various points lu Perkiomeu Valley connect with trains at Coilegevllle aud bklppack. NEW Y'ORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND T.naves New York at OA. M. and 5 and S P. f- ,.a..in P..U.1 lilr UL 1 fif, A.M.. mill I '.11 n nil 111 lu l u and connecting at Harris urg l'euiiny imuia and Northern Central Ra'lroad l.iprem ItAlnifor Pittsburg, Chicago, w liiiamapori,, jbluiira, Balti more, eic. ... Returning Express train leaves Harrlsburg on arrival of 1'eunsi ivanla Express troin PUiaburir at 8-.xi and 6 60 A. M... and 10 an P. M., passlug Ituadlng at 6 Ai and 7 .n a. ju... buu b-ji r. as.,, and arriving at New York at 11 A. M. aud lZ'iO and 6 P. M. bleammr can accimpany tluse trains through between Jersey tlltv and Pnisburg sri'liout cliftime. A Mall Train lor New York leaves Harrlsburg at 8'10 A. M. and 2 06 P. M. Mall train for Harrlsourg leaves New York at 12 M. IfcCJIUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Ponevllle at 8 48 ami irao a, M and C'4 P. M.. returntug iroiu xamauua at A. M., aud i'18 and .ai jr. oi. SCHUYLKILL AND bUBQUEU ANNA RAIL- Trains leave Anhuru at 7 '55 A. M. for Plnonriwa and Harrlsburg, and at lflb noon for Pinegrove and Tromnni. Returning from Harris jure at 8u . ai.. aud lrow Tiemont at 1 w a. M. aud o io p. m. TICK e 13. Thiorach first-class tickets aud emigrant tickets to all the principal points lu the JNunu aud West and Cauadao. Excursion l icxeia irum jrnnaueipuia to Heading, Ami iiuerniediaie stationa, good lur oue dav ouiv. are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Tralu, Reading sua i uhuiuwu AuiuuiiuuuMiua i rains, at I xcursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one dy only, are sold at Reading ana iutermedlaie sta tions by Reading aud Pottstown Accommodation Trams at reduced rates. The' foliowlug tickets are obtainable on'y at the Oiiice ol b. Brailford, Treasurer, Ne. 227 . Fourth Hiicet. Phliueipuia,ii . u. a. xhcuoiih, ueueral buperlutenueuv, COMMUTATION TICKETS. . . OK nar nAiil. ditiCOUut, ht'tWSeu lav linlnlfl A. slied, lor lamilles aud ttrma. MILE AG B TICKETS, r fi.i- snro mnes. between alt paluta. at kt.i-tj, each ler families and hrma. SEASON TICKETS, roe six. nine, or twelve months, for holdnra only, to all poims at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Po.Mlntr nn the line ol the road will bs furnlahAil with cares entitling themselves and wives iu tickets at hail late., EXCURSION TICKKTd Trnm Phlladelnhla to principal stations, rood r. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced lares, to oe una uuiy ai wwv, M...ci9uiu and Csllowhlll streets. FREIGHT. nnndn nf all descriptions forwarded to all the annua points irom tne company's new freight deput, Broad aad Willow streets. i FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 4 -no A. M,12-sonoon. ami ti P. M.. lor Reading, Leuauon, llaiT.m,,, Potisvllle, Port Clinton, arid all point beyond. ' MAILS r-inse at the Philadelphia x"ot Ollloe for alt places on the road and lis branches at S a. M., and tor the principal stations uuiy at t io r iu.. BAGGAGE. Imngnn's Express will co.lect uagiiage tor all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Ororrs can oe len at No. 22& b Fourth istreet, or at the Depot, i'airteeuth and callowhill btrteia. VTORTH 1 tSAM MiMA UA1LUUAU. IN For BETD LEHE al , DO V LnH li WiN , MA UcH rit)NK, EA-TON, WILlIAMuPOKP, WILKEjI- h. A K Ji". . jiiAnau i vi-ia, iu-uumi v laa U. PiTTbTON, 1 CNKHANNOCK, aNO SeRAJiTOI WINTEil ARKANGEMtNTb. Pasienger Tra:us leave the Depot, cornerof BERKS arid AMERICAN btreets, daily (bundays excepted), a .follows:-, At 7-46 A. xn. iu)im ic uciuicuriu, Aiientown, Maucb t hunx, Haletou, Williamiport, Wlikeabarre, alananoy City, Pltlbtcu, ana luuknanuock. s'4i A.M. (Express) tor 1 inUueui, Easton, Allen towu, Manch Cnuak, WUkesbarre, Pltusion, and bcranton. At l'4b P. M. (Express) Ivr 'Bethlehem, Msnch Chunk, Whkekuarre.Plliatun, aud scrauton. Al 6 '.Of. M. lor Brthtcneu, Eantuu, Aiientown and Maucb Chunk. For Doy lestown at 845 A. M., 2 4fi and 4-15 P. M. For Fort Washington at lu id A. al. and 11 sop, M. v.,r r .nRdaie at f i-i P. M. Filth and blxth streets, second and Third streets, and Union City Paaseuger Railways run lo lu new TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Bethlehem at 9 iu a. m -iu, b io, and 8-i0 prom Doylestowa at 8'3i A. M., 4-S5 and 7 P. M. From Lausdale at A. M. T From ort Wathington ai u i i A.. i. and 310 P. M ON bLNDAY. Philadelphia tor Bethlehem nt 9 o A. M, . Philadelphia lor Doylestown al 2 f. M, . i Doyleaiown tor PhlladeipOia at 7 A. M. ' Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Tickets sold and Bagtsge checked throngh al Maun's North Penruylvaala Baggage Express Oillce, Re, MB. FIFTH street. 1X1 B CLARK. Agent. TT7EST CHESTER AND. PHILADELPHIA YV RAILROAD.-WIN 1ER ARRANGEMEMT. On and alter MONDAY, October 6, Ibtii, Trains will leave as follows: Leave Phlladelpbia from the Depot, THIRTY. FIRST and CHEHNL'T Street, 7 A. M., 11A.M.. 2 80 P. M, 41b P. M., 4 60 P. M., 6-1S aud 11 80 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, front Deport on East Market street at 8 28 A. M 7 46 A. M.. 8 00 A. M., 10-45 A. M 1-68 P. M., 4-60 P. M., aad oo P. M. Trains leave West Chester at 8 uO A. M., and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 50 P. M.. will stop at B. O. Junc tion and Media only. Passengers to or Irom station between Weal Chester and h. O. Juuotlon. aoluij East, will take train leaving West Chester at 7 ti A. M.. and going West will take tha train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P, M-, and transfer at H. & Junction. 1 he Depot In Philadelphia Is reached dlrtotly by the Chesnut and Walnut btreet cats, Thoae of liie Market btreet line run within one square. The cars of both lines connect with each tralu upon its arrival. ojj SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 8u A. M. and t oo P. M. Iieave West Chester at 7 -58 A. M. and 4 00 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'4a A. M. aud 4'0 P. M., and leaving Weal Chester al 8 00 A. M. aud 4-M P. M., connect at B. C Junction with Train ou p. dk B. C It, H tor Ox'ord auJ luUruieuiata poiuU. tUj HENRY WOOD, Uvuvral SUP t. MllCTfON SALES THOMAS HONS. HOB. 13 AND It S, FOURTH STREET. M. PALFOFRFAL KMTATK AND HTOCIT9, Fehraarr in at 12 o'clock, coon, al the Exchange, will la. elude ... , . PIII I.ADFLPHf A AVI) REdDING RAJLBO AD AND Kf NSINliTON AV UK. H.J8, comer- vaia. khletVal Yard. PHILADBLPHTA AND RKAPING RAILROAD AND BENMINGTON AVEN UK. S. W. ooruer- Large and Valuable L'jt. . . FRANKFCRD HOD AND COLUJIBIA AVB-NC'-N. W. corner--Va'nable Bture. DELAWARE tOUNTY, on Rulltmore Central Rsiirnad Fire brh k, and aaolla Works, and Vat khte Frm. Ill) acrm, PACK KR, t'U RTIN. fKADOW, ASH.BBAVia. First Ward Valuable Farm, 3S acrai. BKAt II, N. ln7 nd loon Brick Dwellings. M A I N , CH KHN UT HILL-Hlone Resldenue, Coach lit n-e und I,arK 1 nt. Ill DOE AVENUENO"!. 1817 and 1849-Valt.abla htor FRONT (flroth). Nos. 8f)7 Hotpi and Dwelling. hM OND (Bnutb),No, 110-Btnre and Dwrlllug. OAHKILL, Nos, Sul and 803-Four -story Brick Eweiimes. . HHUINI) PF.NT-I M TMr. TKM4A. ONTAKIO, (LiiMON AID HOWARD S1REET8, Coopersville.i Twent tlftu Ward Large Lot. . ANN. Twenty nth Ward-Four Brick aad Fram Dwellings. 5 nharra Western National Bank. l.ifliaits KonrUi National flunk 8fhBre Wfst. Chester and Pbiladplphla Rallroktl. Wlins Unlnn Pttssenfrr Ra'lway (Jo 150 shares Gei niaiuown i'siener Railway Oo. Km sr ares Pacllic and Atlantic '1 eh graph. Pew No. lK'.B . LukAB Church. W) shares Mln t'i Oh ('- eni iihBres The Dal.i-ll Pe'rilenm Oo. Bno shares M'onleu Farm Oil to. lm.0 hbare Kick land Petroleum Ca to shari a Pnnk MouiHaln O -Rl Co. IA Bhare rnlun Mutual tnsiirance Oo. l?nhares CiinsoPdatlon National Bok. 20 nbnrea Heventh National Bank. in shares Glranl Natl'inal Rank. Pko steubenvlile and Indiana Railroad, Flrnt to' (.hate's F!rt Nallnnal Bauk, PhlladelphlA looshariMt Morris Caual auu Bauklug Coiapaar (prelerred). . m f snntes Olrard Life Insurance and Trust Oo. M sn-res Iiltilebi'lnivlkill Nav. and Railroad Co. (7ioo Delaware, ttarltaa and C'umdeu andAmnoy Railroad Bonds, 18"6. Iiikki rbi,adulpbia and Reading Railroad 8 per cent. Bonus. Iho shares I'hlladelphla National Bunk, ill) f hare lluuk of North Aaienra. in shares Western Natluual Bank, pil shares (inmnierclnl National Bsnk. .. eosbarts Philadelphia, Germautown and Norria. town Railroad. 20 shares Chesrtpoake and Dn Can at Co. I U It lull shares Del Mutual las. Co. fai a loguek now ready. UNTINO, DUKDUROW & CO., AUCTIOMf Kl'KB, Nos. 232 and 284 MARKET Street, ooraag of Bauk street. Successors to John B. Myers fc tea. SAIE OF 2ii00 CASKS BOOTS, BHORS, HAT8. OA PS, TRAVELLING BAGS, Uxii. On Tuesday MornlDg, Feb. 16, at 10 o'clock.on four months' credit,- 110 it LARGE SALK OF BRITISH. FRKNCTt, GERMAlf, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODJ. On Thursday Morning, Feb, is, at 10 o'clock, oa four months' credit. 1 U St LARGE BALE OF CAKPFTINGH. 150 PIECES FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ETO. on Friday Morning, Feb. lit, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about f Od pieces ol lanestry, Brussels 1 ngraln, Venetian, lint, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetlngs, 160 pieoes oil clotliB, etc. j 8 l4t THOMAS BIRCH & bON, AUCTIONEEJMI AND COMMIbSION MERCHANTS,. No. 113 CHEdNUT ttroei; rear entrance No. 1107 Sanson ajl Administrator's ale of it LARGE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS. Ou Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, February 18 and 17, at 7S o'clock, at the auoffon store. No. 11 IO Chesnut stieet, will be sold, by order of administrator, a private collect Inn of over.tOU oil palntlngH, by American and European artists, the whole lo be sold without reserve or limitation. The painting will be open for examination, with catalogues, on Monday. 8 It It M- ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS,- ( Lately Salesmen lor M. Thomas A bona.1 No. t29 CHEteN UT St., rear entrance from Minor; Sale No. M: Ohesnnt street. HANDSOME WALBUf HOUSEHOLD JURNI- .-IL'KE, USHW(,UU PIANOFORTE. SUPE RIOR MELODEON, HANDSOME VELVET AND BRUbUH'LS C'ARPEl'rt. KTi). On Wednesday Morning;, Feb. 17. at 10 n'oinck. at the auotioa rooms. No Sl Chesnut sireet, by catalogue, very excellent Furni ture, Inc.udicg Haudsome walnut pario-, library, and dininc-rotun luruliure: ,1 sulia handsome walnut chamber furniture, roeood piano forte, superior rosewood melodeon, French plain mantel, pier, and oval mirrors, bandsuma velvet, Brussels, and other carpel gai-consumlug stoves, feather bda. plated ware, china and glassware, carriage harness, ollloe furniture, eto. ) 8 16 t CLABK & EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 610 CHESN UT Street. Will sell THIS DAY. Mornlnc and Etrnnlnv. A la... Inonln. nl lll.ntiil. Ruil kn.uBil. Tl.. liTul. Cloths, Cassimeres, Uoshtry, btauonery, Table aai rocaet cutlery, notions, etc. city ano country mercnauis wui ana okrgkias. Terms cash. Goods packed free of charge 9 88 O D. McCLhES CO., AUCTIONEERS. Nt 608 MARKET Birett. 6AI.S OF lOOO CASK -4 ROOTS, SHOES, BU09AN9, SkLiiiuuAii, au, Will be told On Thursday. Feb. 18, At 10 o'clock A.M. Also, a desirable assortment at city made goodi, . W , B. eaie every monuay u iun.)i KEENAN, EON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 112 N. FRONT Street. U U. LARGE CATALOGUE SALE OF LIQUORS. On Wfdue'Uay Morning. i7i h inst.. at li o'cloak. consisting ot Raw and Rec- tllied bpirlu... ..... LIPPINCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONEERS ABHBURbT BUILDING, No, 840 MAKKJtT 88, NEW YORK. DKIAN II. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON BROADWAY, CHCBwH, DUANE. AND NORTH bTRKBTS, NEW YORK, TO BE LEASED AT AUCTION. . Adrian H. Muller, P. R. Wilklus k Co. will lease ai auction, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1889, At 12 o'clock at the Excuange Salesrooms, Ho Hi -BROADWAY, BY ORDER OF THE UNDERSIGNED, A COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE BOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL, VUE FIFTY -EIGHT LOTS COMPRISING ALMOST THE ENTIRE BLOCK BOUNDED BY BKOAD WAY, CHURCH, DUANE. AND WORTH STREETS. WILL BE LEASKD AT AUCTION ON THI ABOVE MESTIONED DAY. This property Is located In the centre ot the heavy builnens ot the ci y, oa hit'h ground, with dry, sandy soli, aud turrouniied by nrst-class improvements. The leases will be for a term of twenty-one years, with the usual covenants for renewal, and will be similar to those made by the "SAILORS' SNU HARBOR," which have always been considered as most favorable to the lessee. The ad van- tage of holding long leases on. property in the bcsluess pcrtlon of the city IS demon strated bv tbe large bonus which has been paid lor those made by the "Sailors' Snag Harbor," amounting in many cases almost to ihe value of the fee- I he leasing of the above-desorrbed property at auction will allord aa opportunity that K ail probability will never again occur for proour. lA Inases of building sites that must, from the coa sSnlW h?creaSlng demand for business property la fXcity. won be worth a large premium, especially M TxPuW&VKOU TAXATION . ' JAMJ.;H w.BEEKMAW, JOHN DAVID WOLPE, J , ROBERT I. LIVINGSTON, JACKSON a SHULT'A. JAMES M. BROWN. Descriptive lists sent by mall If Sealred. U Tim yinC GUARDS, TOU TOBB FBHT. AJJTI.OTW8 run - IOB1ESJ, ETC. Fa'tentWlre RalHngIron Bedsisadg. Ornamenta Wlr. Wo7k 'aV Makers' Wire., and. .vary Tartal f Wire Work, VkBB "OH mw u North BIXTU surest.' a IEXANDER O. 0 ATT EL I. C9 AND Ho. WORTH WATER BTRBjrT, PHiHAnfli.Pnia. 81 alxxa&px alun aLkjs avLUkXCimaua