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10 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIEEESUKDAY MORKHTG, MAT 27, 1900 2'd Sett." BUSINESS 0PP0BTU2TIT1S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES lCwitaordunday. 2 tents a vV i Daily BUSINESS 0PP0B.TUNITXES 1 Cent a Word Sunday. 2 Cents a Word Daily. FOR SALE -Beer bottling business doing elegantly and can be imuoved. In South Jersey, twenty-six miles from Philadelphia; in- BUSI1TESS OPPOETTTNTTIES 1 Cent a Word Sunday.

2 Cents a Word Dally. tT All offices of the Western Union and American District Telegraph Companies axe branch office of The Iuuuiier for the reception fit advertisements. BUSINESS OPPOBTUNTTTES ONF THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD to any person who can prove a loss during past 6 years WITH US bv our Stop Order Co-operative Tnrf System. Principal POSITIVELY protected. KEIFF.

Near Bucklnrham Valley. Buck county. Mav 24. 19o. William Henry, sob of Ambrose and Lizzie Relff.

aged 17 months. Funeral from the residence of William Henry Carver. Buckingham Valley, on Sunday. May 27. at 1 o'clock.

Friends take train for Buckingham Station leaving Reading Terminal at 9.34 it Thirteenth and Ritner J.W. Hhrrigsn, Phar Second and Siegel, East End Prescrip. Pbarm'y" 719 S. Second Geo. W.

Ewlng. Pharmacist. No. 1 Dock A. I).

Telegraph Office. Eleventh and Federal E. E. Sellen, Phar. 13th and Dickinson L.

S. Henckle, Phar. 921 S. Tenth Wm. McFadden.

M. Phar. Ninth and Catharine Bachmau's Pharmacy Broad and Ellsworth, The Ed. Preston, Phar. Second and Wharton, G.

W. Rolland, Apoth'ry. Ninth and Dickinson Edward Beh, Phar. 764 S. Second Antanas A.

Joels, Broker. SOUTHWEST N.VW. cor. 20th and Dickinson. Keystone Phar.

23d and South Dr. Hollard's Pharmacy. 20th and Locust A. D. Telegraph Office.

Broad and Washington W. U. Tel. Office. 15th and Dickinson N.

F. Lorman. Druggist loth and Moore. J. P.

Frey. Drug and Man. 16th and Moore W. W. Chalfant Bro.

Broad and Snyder M. A. Porter. Phann 21st and Carpenter Postal Tel. Cable Co 15th and Ritner J.

J. Keenan's Pharmacy Broad and Tasker Aug. W. Duvall. Pharm 34th Wharton.

J. W. Harrlgan. Grad. in Phar" 1700 Wharton J.

W. Bvnard. Pharmacist 17th and Bainbridge West End Pharmacy. WEST PHILADELPHIA Cor. 52d and Westminster.

G. H. Rolland. Drug 3062 Market Am. District Telegraph Office' 3955 Lancaster Am.

District Tel. Office 30th and Chestnut -West. Union Tel. Office 44th and Incaster Funk Goff. Drugeists' 34th aud Woodland.

Col. P. N. Plnchback 71st and Woodland Paschall Pharmacy. PALLS OF SCHUYLKILL 4100 Ridge R.

J. Murray. Druggist. WI8SAHICKON 5107 Ridge Fajan's Pharmacy. MANAYUNK Corner Main andCotton T.

Newlin Willard. GERM AS TOWN 6 W. Chelten West. Union Tel. Office.

TIOGA 20th and Tioga G. Brugler, Apoth'y. FRAXKFOUD 2902 Richmond Davis' Drug Store. NORRISTOWN 73 E. Main st.

(Herald Postal Tel. Co. CAMDEN 211 Kaiehn S. Thompson's Pharmacy. 6th and Berkley Barrett Dlsp.

Phar Fifth and Elm Justice's Pharmacy. WILKESBARRE 108 E. Side Public Square. Hart's Drug Store. also Tuskawilla Tribe, No.

4. Imp. O. R. M.

Malta Lodge, No. 53. K. of Apollo Lodge. No.

3, S. of Herald Castle. No. K. of G.

and Master Plumbers' Association, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral on Monday, May 28, at 8 6'clock P. M-. at his residence, northesst corner of Camac and Jefferson streets. Interment at Baltimore, on Tuesday next. New York Herald please copy.

FOLEY. On Msy 24. 1900 James Edward, son of Timothy J. and Lizzie Foley, aged 4 years and 6 days. Funeral on Monday at 1 clock, from the residence of his parents 213 North Tenth street.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. FRITZ. On May 23. 1900. Christina wife of John Fritz, nee Mayer, aged 74 years.

Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 3037 North Twenty-second street Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery FULLERTON. On Msy 25, luoo. John Fnl-lerton. Funeral services on Tuesday, Mav 29 at II o'clock, from 1424 Girard avenue. Interment private.

Omit flowers. GARDNER. Suddenly, on May 22. 1900. Pat rick Gardner.

Funeral on Monday morning. May 28, at 8.30 o'clock, from the resiaence of his son. Mr. John Gardner. 3015 Rorer street.

Thirty-third ward. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Ascension. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. GASH. On May 23.

1900. Catharine M. widow of Frederick W. Gash, in her 73d year. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock from her late residence.

824 Dickinson street. Interment at Philadelphia Cemetery. HASSETT. On May 23, 1900, Hatinah, widow of the late Thomas Hassett. Funeral cn Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his son-in-law's residence, Frank C.

Scullin. 3945 Ogden street. High requiem mass at St. Agatha's Church at 10 clock. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery.

GORDON. On May 25, 1900. Marv. wife of Charles H. Gordon, aged 29 years.

Funeral on Tuesday, at 8.30 o'clock A. from 254 North Darlen street. Solemn mass at St. Augustine's. GRAHAM.

On May 25. 1900. Mary wife of James Graham. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1243 South Eighteenth street.

Interment at Mount Mcrlah Cemetery. GREENWOOD. On May 25, 1900, William Greenwood, aged 66 years. Funeral on Monday, May 28, at 2 o'clock, from 1206 Adams street, Frankford. Services in St.

Mark's P. E. Church, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Oakland Cemetery. GLYNN.

On May 28. 1900 Alice, wife of James Glynn, aged 32 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given from her husband's residence, 904 Shackamaxop street. HAYWOOD. On May 24, William F.

Haywood. Funeral from his late residence. 1118 Peters street, on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Services at Bethel A. M.

E. Church, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lebanon Cemetery. HETHERINGTON. On the 25th Rebecca, wife of Francis Hetherlngton.

aged 69 years Funeral on Monday, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence 8o9 West Venango street. Services at the Christ Church. Sixth and Venango street, at 3.30 P. M. interment at Green-mount Cemeterr.

HEYL. On May 22. 1900, Mary widow of Thomas P. Heyl. aged 77 years.

Funeral services at 832 North Eleventh street, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. HOUGH. On May 24, 1900, Edwin, son of Ella R. and the late Theodore Hough, aged 27 years.

Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 2917 Btreet. eccacoe Tribe, No. 135, Improved Order of Red Men, are invited. Interment at Greenwood K. of P.

Cemetery. HOWELL. Suddenly, on May 23. 1900. Lydla Buck Howell, nee Mec.lls.

widow of Churlt-s Howell, ased 49 years. Funeral services ou Sunday afternoon. May 27. 190O. at 1 o'clock, at the residence of Mr.

Jacob Naglee. 223 Clinton street. Camden. N. J.

Interment private at Evergreen Cemeterv. HUBBERT. On May 25, 1900. George W. S.

Hubbert. Funeral services on Tuesdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 1234 No-th SWth "treet. Interment private. HUBBS. On May 25, 1900, Thomas C.

Hubbs. Funeral Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 5 1 i 1 Cent a Word Sunday. 2 Cents a Word Dally. IF YOU HAVE AX IDEA PATENT IT SvfcE Stock Companies Organized Patents secured, eold and placed on royalty. Special terms for securing and negotiating foreign patents.

Open Monday evenings. KEYSTONE LAW AND PATENT 11th Floor. Beta. Building. AN ESTATE.

CONSISTING OF 90 MODERN dwellings, in best part of Camden, ranging in size from 6 to 12 rooms, will be closed out at a sacrifice. Require- about $15,000 cash and 90 per cent, mortgage. Will divide property If desired. These bouses are rented and pay 2 per cent. No good vacant house In Camden.

1 hesa can resold singly at large profit. This (s a rare opportunity for a safe and lucrative investment. H. G. HALLINGER.

Armory Park. Camden. A CORPORATION manufacturing a woodwork specialty in the bulluing line desires to Increase its manufacturing facilities and will sell of Its treasury stock, whole "or part, to an Al business man, who will take an active interest in the conduct of the business. Address m. Erdman, Counselor-at-Law.

141 Broadway New York City. $6000 FOR ONE-HALF INTEREST in a publlsh-lng business: 25 miles from paper circulates from Maine to California; from Canada to Mexico and Cuba; bright prospects for greatest success ever attained by any reliable publication; the very best of references required and given. Full investigation desired. A 126, lnquirr office. IF YOU CANNOT give the.

thought and attention to bring about mifch-desired results from your advertising, I'll be glad to help you. With the aid of my artists and engravers, my writing ought to be striking. I'm preparing quite a number of prospectuses, too, for new corporations; impossible to sell stock without good prospectus. Cabell Truenian, 217 S. Sixth.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a business, come to us. We can accommodate vou in most anv line, and the places we offer are only those which will bear the most rigid investigation; particulars free upon 'application. DA.riirAU.ri DUEKR, 1027 Wl'iHfciiifoOX BUILDING. COMPANIES INCORPORATED. CORPORA- tlons financed, charters obtained nnder eeneral laws of all States: provisions made for guarantee and redemption of stocks and bonds by strong financial institution.

G. Macrea, 1001 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Telephone 3-55-05 A. A GENUINE SACRIFICE, pool and cigar parlor in excellent location for sale at less than inventory for spot cash, established 5 years; business over $250 per month; expenses light; less than $500 will take it, as owner is leaving city; no agents. 226, Inquirer office.

WANTED. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS TREASURER FOR STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS SEASIDE THEATRE: AN EXCEPTION AL OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL: STRICT INVESTIGATION INVIT ED. -ADDRESS 146. INQUIRER OFFICE. FOR SALE market, grocery and truck business; good location; reasons for selling made known upon application: onlv those mean ing business need answer; no agents- about $50O; special price if sold by June 1.

262, Inq. off. I HAVE SOLD Mrs. Kate Stone's confectionery and stationery store. South Seventh, above Moore, and offer manufacturing eonfectionerv.

northrtist. excellent location: others. GEORGE HIRSHFELD. 521 North Tenth. PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 15 miles from Philadelphia: doing $3000 yearly without can vassing; low expensps.

DANNENHAUER DUERR, 1027 W1TH.KSPOON BUILDING. $200O WILL BUY lee cream parlor and milk dairy, with route: -200 quarts per dav: team. fixtures, engine, everything complete: estab lished thirteen years; owner leaving city. 334 North Sixth. INCORPORATE YOUR BUSINESS under New Jersey laws; charter, $35: principal of3ce and agent therein, $25 yearly.

Information about organization cheerfully given. Adams, 1305 Arch Phila. WHY" NOT INCORPORATE your business un-der the laws of Delaware? We tell you all about it. The Capital Trust of Dover, Delaware. Philadelphia office, 1001 Chestnut st.

Telephone 3-55-05 A. BARBER SHOP sold cheap if sold at once; two chairs. Call or address N. I. Straob, Centre county, Spring Mills.

Station Rising Springs. OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS store. FiT-tures and lease for sale, no stock, doing a successful business; owner retiring. Apply N. E.

corner Eighth and Spring Garden sts. INVENTORS and manufacturers, send 10 cents for "Inventors' Guide," British-American Patent Record and Automobile Magazine." Add. A. HIgson, Pat. Prom'r, Coal Wllkes-Barre.

PARTNER Wanted with five or six thousand new enterprise; in great demand all over the United States. For particulars, address 199, Inquirer office. WHAT OFFER HAVE I for the American Sentinel Advertiser, of Philadelphia, for year 1S16-1S17 and 1818. Address A 302, Inquirer branch office. 1413 Chestnut st.

CLERICAL POSITION and interest in business to young man who can invest few hundred rollnrs; prefer typewriter. 218. Inquirer office. ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR wants two men with four hnr.dred dollars each to form bnilders' company; prefer a carpenter and brlck-masou. 273.

Inquirer office. YOUNG MAN, with $500 cash, push, energy and good connections, as president in a mining company; Investrtgate; a fortune foe the right man. 211, Inquirer office. TYPEWRITING, duplicating, by experts; contracts, hpecifications circulars, moderate rates; good work. 308 Odd Fellows Temple.

HAVE YOU CAPITAL to invest in growing enterprise yielding large percentage and capable of great extension? References exchanged. 200. Inquirer office. I HAVE SOLD grocery and meat store. 640 N.

20th. end offer another, northwest, capital cor ner, only wants seeing: others. GEORGE HIRSHFELD. 521 North Tenth. BOARDING AND APARTMENT house, best location In the city, well established, low rent, must sell; bargain.

Apply to Davis, 130 North Tenth street. OLD-ESTABLISHED bakery and Ice cream business for sale at a bargain. For particulars Inquire at the Bakers' Supply, 18 North Delaware avenue. WANTED Fifteen hundred dollars, partner, in operation: central for enterprise where larire profits realized end money back in three months. 271, Inquirer office.

FOR SALF. Complete bundle and box kindling wood factory and coal yard. 1019-21 W. Susquehanna ave. A YOUNG MAN with $3000 to $5000 as partner in established mercantile business: willing to travel some.

222. Inquirer office. COUNTERS. ICE BOXES, drug, clear fixtures, office furniture bought, sold: fitting stores a specialty. Foeg.

445 North Tenth street. PAPERBOX FOREMAN wants partner, with capital to manufacture same. Address Boyer. 1307 Poplar street $125 WILL BUY stock and fixtures of corner grocery in West Philadelphia. 682.

Branch office, 52d and Westminster avenue. ONE OF THE BEST meats, groceries and provision stores in West Phila. for sale; sickness cause of selling. 110, Inquirer office. WILL PAY SPOT CASH for entire stocks or portions, dry roods, clothing or shoes, dty or country.

M. Bernstein. 443 Market st. LONG ESTABLISHED boarding house: choice locitun- lined with 239. in quirer office.

A FURNISHED ROOM HOUSE, centrally located, full of tenants; very 228, Inquirer office. SALARIED to one who" can Invest $2000 for interest: will bear investigation. Address P. O. Box 1183.

$10,000 TO INVEST in stocks of dry goods, clothing or shoes; city or country. A. Hauer. 419 Ludlow st. GROCERY and meat store, best location in West Philadelphat.

near $600 a- week: must be sold sickness. 136. Inquirer office. RESTAURANT for rent, that fine store with kitchen fixtures, completely renovated. 17 S.

4th. A GOOD CHANCE for party who can jlace ground floor stock in a mining enterprise: out of city preferred. Address L. 187. Inquirer off.

$-ro WILL BUY ESTABLISHED PLATING SHOP: GOOD CHANCE. 217. INQUIRER OFFICE. PRESERVER, fine trade established, wants pickel manufacturer with few hundred dollars to join him; big profits 121, Inquirer off. STOCK AND FIXTURES grocery and meat store, fenr 4r gallon molasses cans, new awning: will sell separate.

1240 N. 15th St. WANTED Lady as silent partner in metal Dusinsss; goon rernrns ior ine money. duress A 303. Inquirer branch 1413 Chestnut.

ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN can secure good position: must prrchase $100O stock. 218. In quirer office. CLERK in employment; must in vent SoOO. zls, inquirer office.

MILK ROUTE and depot for sale. Apply or ad- uress isui tust wensiey. PRINTINQ at reasonable rate. Address Review, xaruiey, srn. COLLECTOR' on salary nnd commission; must rurnisn casn security, f.

v. tox lisa. $300 WILL SECURB $15 weekly salavy or in terest in business. Address 238, Inq. off.

$1500 LAUNDRY, fully equipped, with trade. A 266. Inquirer office. SHOEMAKER'S fully equipped outfit for repair snop. to ue soia cneap.

400 Green street. CIGAR STORE, good will, stock, flx- tures. 4117 Market street. WANTED Mixed paper route, give particulars. 4 1 Inquirer ornce.

o962 Market street. GUMMED LABELS or stickers, printed, $1.50. Dixon, 523 Arch. neatly LAUNDRY ROUTE and $300 will secure half- interest Jn steam plant. 26o, Inq.

off. LAUNDRY Half-interest in steam plant for $500; well secured-, 201. Inquirer ofllce. RESTAURANT for sale; no reasonable offer re fused; owner leaving city. 218, Inquirer off.

ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS WILL BR FOUND ON PAGE TEN OF FIRST SECTION. $350 BAROA1N; fine business corner salocn; 10 en-pant rtuteu out, wrings weeitsy revenue of $10; new license just granted; e- laousaea years; opposite lare Institute ana city batribouse- bar well stocked with wet goods; entire rent only $50; lsrife dance hall attached; pool, piano ana shuffleboard; this Is a rare chance for man and wife; write quick for this bargain. Universal Investment 2X8 Market MANUFACTURER of bundle kindling wood having Just secured a large contract, will take partner with $700 to increase capacity of nlant: biir nrofits DANNENHACEU DUERR. 1027 WllHfc-KSPOON BUILDING, $800 MEAT MARKET for sale, on nrominent thoroughfare, north of Market street, doing sti'ktly cash, profitable business; satisfactory reasons for selling; experience not required as present manager will remain; this will bear closest investigation; good opportunity for one wanting business; particulars at interview; no agents, li3, inquirer ortlce. WE HAVE FOR SALE several restaurants, cen.

trally located well equipped and doing paying business; prices ranging from $200 up. DANXEXhALER DUEkR. 1027 WlirlliKfcFOON BUILDING. TWO LICENSED country hotels, one doing a business of $10.000 other a fine store and farm as well, Chester county; also an up State licensed brewery of IOjOOO barrels; ail for sale. Merit M.

Missimer, Justice of the Peace, Potts town. Pa. I HAVE SOLD George 1 Ricker's bakery, near Thirtieth and Huntingdon, and offer confectionery, stationery, cigar store near by, next to schorl; running $45 weekly; would make" good ice cieam stand: see this. GEORGE HIRSH- FELD. 521 North Tenth.

BUTTER. EGG. tea and coffee route for sale. on account of sickness; paying owner $25 weekly profit: located in VIneland. N.

J. Ad dress W. D. Wilson, VIneland. N.

also grocery business for sale in country, cheap. Will buy saloon doing $800 weekly; practically ro rent. Address Saloon, O. Box 619. GROCERY HOUSE, centrally located, established many years, $2500 yearly; stock at inventory.

DANNENHAUER DUERR. 1027 WITHERSPOON BUILDING. WAXTKD First-class concessionaires, at sura mer Park: none but new and novel attractions entertained: merrv-go-rountt. tonoggan. restaurant, ice cream and other privileges for sale.

135, Inquire office. FOR SAIjE Confectionery, soda water and ice cream store, doing a good business; best of location: if vou are lookine for anything of the kind don't miss this, health cause of selling. 108, Inquirer office. SALOON FOR SALE in heart of city, near Newark, on principal street: wealthy population; weekly receipts, $140; owner going to Europe; price $6oO; eypenses low. Glllen tc 183 Market Newark, N.

J. CORNER SALOON In Newark, doing paying business; excellent location: low rent; must be sold immediately; price $250: brewery owns fixtures; sacrifice. Gillen 183 Market Newark, N. J. FOR SALE Cases with sliding doors for gents' hat store; cost $3oO, will sell for $75; call at once, 4090 Lancaster avenue.

Keys next door. Address E. T. Garland, 5505 Hunter avenue. Philadelphia.

PARTNER WANTED, large manufacturing concern. New York city; $20,000 required; very highest reference furnished; investment absolutely protected. McDonald Wiggins, 140 Nassau New York. INTELLIGENT young lady of ability would like to meet with an honorable and wealthy person who will assist her in taking a board-inghouse; centrally located; exchanged. Address 15.

Inquirer office. FOR SALE Bakery, ice cream and confection-erv near five horses and wagons; all In good order; cheap rent; a good chance for a good man; possession at once. 144, Inquirer office. FIRST-CUSS BARBER SHOP for sale, three chairs. $35 to $40 per week busincs: rent of bouse and shop $15 per month; price $400.

Further particulars call or address 1602 North 18th street: evenings uu. THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL machinist would give his 25 years' experience to partner for Investment or machine shop. AL -ii. inquirer omre. COMPLETE ART STORE for sale at a great bargain: doing good business: thfrivlng town.

For particulars address J. ai. uu-. street. Lebanon, ra.

riuT-! itj TT oatnhl1shp1 -down town, do ing $14.00 dailv. outside business demands mv immediate. attention, and will sell at a bargain to make quick sale. 201. Inquirer office.

STOCK AND FIXTURES of a dry goods, notion store for sale: cheap; good corner; low rent; going out of business on account of death in the family. 168, Inquirer oince. STORE manv years established: rte ruble location: purenase money can ie clesred in one vear: $1200. GEORGE H1RSH FF.LD, 521 North Tenth. OLD ESTABLISHED grocery store, stock and flTtnroe- nHce, S2o0: stock alone worth $2UO: sickness cause of selling.

Corner Ninth and Ellsworth. A "GILT EDGE" stock, sure to go to par can sell limited amount: 10 shares lOr $AtH: Sale: rrliautc, lun-au Ltiuujuj, nut Reed. 137 S. Fifth Philadelphia. FOR SALF.

Good-will and fixtures of a large produce store near Front ana uaiiownm gooa opportunity ior a uusuiess mau. jaj, inquirer ornce. hikfbv PTiRSJkTLE. at bareatn: real estate. Kood will stock and fixtures: income $50 per week: good reasons for selling: no agents.

1S. Inquirer office. FOR SALE One of the best of Walnut street apartment houses; steam heat, electric lights and bells; a reasonable figure will purchase. Address 234, Inquirer oince. isoo TtTTVS HALF INTEREST in light manufac turing business: terms part down, balance out of profits: thorotieh examination allowed.

153. Inquirer office. WELL KNOWN and large paying mine requires additional machinery: will give uoerai interest In mine for S2500: money secured. 161, In qulrer office. i'aio LICENSED SALOON on the outskirts of city; good whiskey trade; rent $30, including Tnree living rooms, inirpisui j.u coluicui 88 Market Newark.

N. J. SACRIFICE, $400. a country store (with team) with stable, $8 per month. Address 124, In quirer office.

RAHOATN Good-will, stock and fixtures of cor ner grocerv in Camden; -low rent, good location; good reason for selling: price $300; must be seen to be appreciated. 167, Inquirer off. SAT.onx unrt lare-e nronortT on prominent ave nue up-town for" safe, $20,000 cash balance on mortgage; no agents; those meaning business addrsss 107, inquirer oince. FOR SALE Three-chair barber shop; elegant trade; winter and summer resort; selling ac count of losing my wife; sell cheap; easy terms, Box 362, Manasquan, N. J.

OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY store and stock for sale in a live manufacturing town; owner retiring. Address Lock Box 40 ocean city, N. J. wantfo Active or silent partner, lady or gen tleman. with small capital, fully secured.

In an established well-paying Dusiness; an oppur tunlty seldom offered. 176. Inquirer office. GOOD PARTY, with $500. can have half in terest good paying Philadelphia theatre; five years lease; exceptional cnance.

oo. in qulrer office. INTELLECTUAL YOUNG MAN with few hun- dred can secure interest in optical dusi-ness and learn profession by investing with optician, who Is in business. 124, Inquirer on. PARTNER, with small capital, to engage in plumbing business, by gentleman of good address and 10 year3" experience.

153, Inquirer office. DRUG STORE, in town 26.000. oak fixtures, central location; $1000 Lippincott fountain: daily sales $12 and increasing; $2200 cash. 177, Inquirer office. S3000 WANTED for half interest in patent for great novelty; first oder received was for enormous pronts aireauy aesureu.

vv oo. Inquirer office. a ACCOUNT OTHER BUSINESS owner offer kindling wood plr.nt, stock, machinery, three horses, wagons, pronts average uany. Richardson Thomas, 1025 Arch. WANTED Silent partner, man or woman, witn $500 cash, in legitimate horse racing enter prise; will guarantee zo weemy prone.

40- oress ior several uays, iuj, imjuixer uuiiu. VERY DESIRABLE, centrally located, com pletely furnished apartment house: low rent; bargain for quick buyer. 178, Inquirer office. PATENTS PROCURED by William Webster, late examiner of patents U. S.

Patent Office; advice free. 1008 Walnut St. $oo RESTAURANT and oyster cafe; cleared $1100 in last ten months; $1.50 down, $25 monthly; a genuine bargain. 145, Inq. off.

$300 PARTNER, meat, provision, butter and egg business; partner can make $18 to J25 per week; experience unnecessary. 826 N. 10th. CIGAR, STATIONERY, confectionery store for sale; reasons, leaving city. 1802.

N. Nineteenth et. IN ATLANTIC CITY, a good all-year business, saloon close to depot; cause for selling; price reasonable. 121. Inquirer office.

FURNISHED ROOM house Tor sale, centrally located ana rooms all tinea; will sell reasonably if sold at once. 137, Inquirer office. BACRIFfCK Store and dwelling at Hainsport Station, N. 15 miles out. Address R.

Priestley, Mt. Holly, N. J. $250 BUYS established cigar and periodical store; sue nxtures; leaving city, liai uirara avenue. PHYSICIAN and druggist desires a good location to open drug- store and practice in State of Penna.

136, Inquirer fflce. NO ADVANCE CHARGES Business places sold without publicity. Write. Will call. Asher-.

538 Spruce. FOR SALE Furnished house, central; weekly receipts. oo; on easy terms. Jiutz 522 Heed Bullajng. $2500 BUYS GENERAL merchandise business.

Butz 522 Heed Building. GOOD-PAYING LIGHT LUNCH cafe; sickness reason for selling. 103 North 5th St. SALOON AND CAFE. Atlantic City.

$55 daily; easy terms. But- 3c 522 Heed Building. CONFECTIONERY Stock and fixtures for sale. 1115 S. Second street.

WILL EXCHANGE Ocean City lot, 40x115, for some clothing. Address 151 Inquirer off. GOOD, LEGITIMATE BUSINESS opening for party with $800 capital. 185, Ing. oft.

ciuaing potties, Doxes, noree. wagon ana car riage: eight acres of good tillable land, with dwelling, bottling house, stable. Wagon shed. ana ice nouses packea witn last winter ice. Apply 2982 Girard evenings.

SEND FOR LIST OF SALES MADE this year. I offer RESTAURANT, worth, prompt attention, reasonable. MILK, butter, egg. ice depot, established concern. CIGAR, stationery, periodical, newspaper, confectionery, opposite Strawberry Mansion: neldoci offered; others.

GEORGE HIRSHFELD. 521-North Tenth. LADY PARTNER wanted to invest $100 in a legitimate office business; willstand full investigation. Only those that have the money and mean business need answer this adv. references exchanged.

Address 261, Inquirer office. CIGAR STORE, located on corner of two principal business thoroughfares, sales 7.000 annually; owner going Into liquor business wishes to sell before June 1. DANNENHAUER DUERR, 1027 WIiivi5POON BUILDING. ONE OF THE LARGEST saloons in city, doing a good business, selling 15 half-barrels per week; good whiskey trade; large plate glass front and well stocked with liquors worth $1000; will stand investigation; owner retiring, must be sold this week: price. $600 cash.

Address J. Kelly. 856 Broad Newark, N. LONE. thorough.

experienced business lady wants partner with little capital to open large apartment or boarding bouse; experience not necessary; only those meaning business" need answer. 179. Inquirer office. TWO GROCERY STORES, doing between $30O and $40O weekly; fixtures at one-third their cost, stock at inventory. tK DUKKK.

-1027 WI- --POON BUILDING. COR. 58TH AND HW F' will be changed into store to suit good tenant or purchaser; fine corner, main street; must be seen to be appreciated; open. J. Kershaw, 114 N.

13th. I HAVE SOLD John Germscheid's bakery. North 24i h. below Norris. and offer bakery.

West Philadelphia. 6 barrels weekly; leaving city; others. GEORGE HIRSHFELD. 521 North Tenth. COOD CORNER MILK, ice and candy strre; must be sold at once, leaving city; no reasonable offer refused.

Address 8. W. corner Mara-ton and Berks. DON'T SELL your stock of dry goods, clothing or shoes until you learn my best cash offer; 25 per cent, higher than any one else. Horn, 233 S.

6th. Philadelphia. SICK BENEFIT SOCIETY wants man of ability, with some money as treasurer; original plan; copyrighted: company to be chartered; success assured. Address Postofflce Box 307. BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY for sale, baking between 6 and 7 barrels per week: most all sold out of store.

For particulars address A 295. Inquirer office. PRODUCE and provision stalls in one of the best markets in Philadelphia; established 35 years; doing $14,000 yearly. John J. Coyle, S.

W. corner Twelfth and Chestnut. FOR SALE CHEAP Bicycle establishment, doing good business and in a fine neighborhood, on Diamond street: reason for selling other business; For particulars address 117. Inquirer. FOR SALE.

$450 Finest little grocery, meat and provision store in city; large order trade and low rent. 651 Branch Inquirer, 442 Lancaster avenue. MILK AND ICE DEPOT Will eell cheap; good stand. Call and investigate; northwest. 1931 Stanley street.

PRESSMAN and business man would like to meet first-class compositor owning medium press and type. 245, Inquirer office. PARTNER, with $500. wanted In established wood carving business: orders on hand. Address S99, Branch Office.

1415 Columbia. MILK. ice. butter and egg business, low rent; owner retiring: call at once. Andrew Scbimmel, 2731 Girard avenue.

FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT adjoining West Philadelphia saloon; doing $200 weekly. John J. Coyle. S. W.

corner Twelfth and Chestnut. MILK, butter and egg store for sale: doing $30 per week; no expense. John J. Coyle, S. W.

corner Twelfth and Chestnut. IF YOU DESIRE TO SELL or buy any kind of business see John J. Coyle. S. corner Twelfth and Chestnut.

1 PRINTING 1000 billheads noteheads. cards or 3000 gummed labels, good work. Dixon 523 Arch. WILL PAY $25 for endorsement to note for $200 60 days: endorser 262. Inquirer office.

DRUG STORE, old-established, for sale, downtown, doing good business: bargain. quirer office. FOR SALE Fine corner store property. 1813 Fairmount 12 deen nloro anil stable if wanted. Apply on premises.

FOR SALE Old-established Jewelrv business: small capital; this is en opportunity. 113, Inquirer of See. FOR SALE Cigar store, good will and fixtures: partv going out of business. 4743 Lancaster avenue. HOTEL, licensed, centrallv located, good bar trade: $20,000 cash; Investigation solicited; principals only.

130 Inquirer office. HIGHEST PRICES paid stocks dry goods, clothing, shoes, gent's furnishing, city, country. Barsh. 9 South Third. WE CAN SELL your business without publicity.

if others fail. Write, will call. Ogden. 831 North 25th. FOR SALE Lodging house fully equipped, paying $17.50 a week above all no agents.

212, Inquirer office. WILL, GIVE AWAY for. digging. 20 yards good dirt; neighborhood 31st and Spring Garden. Bricklayer.

723 Spring Garden. NEW STORE AWNINGS in sizes to suit, 3Ue. square foot. J. Chaulk, 605 S.

Front and S. Delaware ave. $750 WILL BUY a cake and cracker business. doing spot can trade of $90 a week. Address or see Robert Harkinson, 315 N.

Second street. CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY.good business. good locality: stock and fixtures; at any price if sold immediately. Apply 736 NEW STORE AWNINGS in sizes to suit, 3c. square foot.

J. Chaulk, 605 S. Front and 508 S. Delaware ave. GREATEST BARGAIN ever offered A seashore hotel for sale or exchange at half cost.

full particulars address 26, Inquirer off. BARBER SHOP, two chairs, fine nxtures and location, on main street, cheap. Apply 411 Berks street. FOR SALE One of the best licensed saloons In Philadelphia; well stocked. 111, Inquirer office.

ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE. Imported at-traction for sale: eood for nark or seashore. 197. Inquirer office. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for stocks of dry goods, clothing or shoes; city or country.

A Lazarus. 4C3 Market. FOR SALE Route, profits $30 weekly. Howard Silcox. 2202 Eleventh street.

3000 GUMMED LABELS or stickers, neatly printea, i.ou. liixon, uws Area. LARGE RESTAURANT for sal; good stand. 802 Girard eve. AN INVENTOR will loin a promoter who can control capital.

Address 122. Inquirer off. SALOON with new license, cheap; centre part or city. ci iwi, inquirer ornce. WANT TO BUY a first-class saloon in city or country, 11-.

inquirer oince. SPOOL AND BOBBIN MAKER wanted with some capital; Al cnane. Box 19, Ivyland, Pa. CIGAR STORE for sale, central, low rent; can manufacture. leo, inquirer office.

FOR SALE Light lunch cafe, established trade. 125, Inquirer office. WANTED, partner, well-paying office business. 141, Inquirer office. HAVE $500 TO $1000 to Invest; no speculation.

Address 269, Inquirer office. SMALL PRINTING OFFICE for sale cheap. 175, Inquirer office. FINE MILK DEPOT cheap; nptown. 1619 West York.

Reaklrt, $200 TO INVEST with services by thorough business man. 236, Inquirer office. I HAVE $100 to Invest. What have you to offer. 256.

Inquirer office. CARPENTER SHOP, doing good' business. Everbam Shields. 2503 Ridge avenue. BAKERY, good business.

Everham Shields, 2503 Ridge avenue. 3000 GUMMED LABELS or stickers, neatly printed, $1.50. Dixon, 523 Arch. ICE CREAM and all kinds of signs. Villiers Son, 714 Callowhill.

FOR SALE Grocery, meat and provision store, established cash trade. 21st and Berks sts. FOR SALE Fine barber shop (colored), no reasonable offer refused. Call 314 N. 18th it.

HAVE YOU a business you wish to sell? See Bates CQy 408 N. 10th. GOOD SALOON and established business places for sale. Henry Ervln. 729 Wltherspoon Bldg.

WANTED To bny small artificial flower factory. Aaoress i 202. inquirer nice. WANTED Doll game; must be cheap. Inquirer office.

FOR SALE Florist store; good chance for hustler. 188. Inquirer office. FOR SALE Grocer, meat and provision store in West Philadelphia. 195.

Inquirer office. MILK ROUTE for sale down town, 180 by a reliable party. 178, Inquirer office. FURNITURE of 7-roomed bouse for sale, cheap; central location. 201.

Inquirer office. WANTED Grinding wagon and route. 2205 Blair street. Address $150. CIGAR.

CANDY and variety store. 2471 Memphis st. LAUNDRY wants partner who has trade; have room and machinery. 190, Inquirer office. FOR SALE Toboggan, merry-go-iound, swings, boats.

Apply 227 North Eighth st. ESTABLISHED PIE ROUTE and team for sale. 191, Inquirer office. CIO VR STORE for sale. Spring Garden.

N. W. cor. 11th and FOR RENT Large coal yard: very good location. 1019-21 West Susquehanna ave.

CANDY AND CIGAR STORE for sale, cheap rent, nice place. 2217 Sepviva street, corner. FOR SALE Leading meat and grocery store, northeajsttin part of cty. ITS. Inaulrtr off.

RICHMOND On May 24. 1900. Jean Wat-sou, wife of Matthew Richmond, and danghter of the late Janet and the late James Watson. Funeral on bunday afternoon at 2 'clock from the residence of her brother-in-law, William H. Palmer.

No. 19 South Second street, Colwyn, Delaware county Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. RIVERS. On May 24. 1900.

Edwin B. son ef Joseph J. and the late Elmira K. Rivers aged 29 years. Funeral services on Sunday "afternoon, at 3 -o'clock, at the residence of his sister.

Mrs. Conrad Stork. Chawkley lane and Erie avenue. Interment private. ROMMEL.

On May 23.1900. Susan daughter of George and Louisa Rommel, and granddaughter of Susan and the late Charles F. Rommel, aged 7 years. Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 3525 Mount Vernon street.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. SCHRADER. On May 20. 1900, at Hoboken, N. Frank C.

Schrader. agi-d 30 years. Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the receiving vault of North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Kensington Council. No.

5. J. O. U. A.

and the Hero Fruit and Jar Company are Invited. SEC BERT. On May 26. 1900. Harry Seubert.

funeral services on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 oclock precisely, at lOitt Germantown avenue. Intermeut strictly private. SIMKINS On May 24. 1900. Ssrah C.

Sim-kins, aeed 78 years. Funeral services on Sunday morning, at 10.30 o'clock, from the rei- YV" oer son-in-law. William Harris. No. street.

Brldgeton. N. J. Interment at Bridgeton Cemetery. Carriags will meet A.

train from Market street ferry, Philadelphia, at Brideoton. N. J. Mfly 26. 1WK Annie, daughter of Alfred J.

and Mary A. Souder aged 2 years "l1 Funeral ou Tuesday afternoon, at clock, at 30 North Thlrti-fif til street. Interment private. SOUTHARD. On May 26.

1900 of mcmbra-neous croup, Laura Erraa, daughter of Charles and Laura E. Southard, aged 5 years and ft months. uneral ami inreruient on Sunday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 4J9 Trenton avenue, Camden. N. J.

May 24. lOoo. Charles B. hpitler. aged 25 years.

on Monday o'clock, from his late residence. 432 halford street. Sixtieth and Haverford streets. Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.

SPRINGER. On May 25. lwn. Frank O. Springer, son of the late John C.

and Dolorthv Springer, in bis 35th year. The relatives aud friends of the family the employes of West Jersey and Seashore Express Company and Camden and Atlantic Freight Transportation Company are respectfullv invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday afteruoon. May 29, 1900, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his brotber-in-law. Mr. Joseph C.

Burt, 215 Arch street. Camden, N. J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. STARR On May 25.

1900, Eliza, widow of Patrick Starr. Funeral on Mondav morning, at 7.80 o'clock, from her late residence. 43S Fitzwater street. Mas at St. Philip's Church.

Interment at Holy Crons Cemeterv. STEIN. On May 22. 1900. Clara, beloved dauguter of Carolina aud the late Jacob Stein (nee Horst), aged 21 years.

Funeral on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from ber mother's residence. 508-510 Vine street. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery. STUART.

On May 25. 1900. Sarah Infant daughter of John and Lizzie Stuart. Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 1SM7 Wlshart street. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

TOWNSEND. On May 24. 1900. Arthur Wesslev. son of George.

and Sarah Town-send, aged 22 years. Funeral en Monday, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 4412 Crepson street. Manayunk. Services In St.

David's P. E. Church. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Plcsse omit flowers.

WALSH. On May 25. 1900, Edmond Joseph, infant son of Edward J. and Elizabeth Walsh, aged 6 months. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 522 South Twentieth street.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. WE1KEL. On May 24, 1900. Lizzie, daughter of the late Charles and Mary Weikel. aged 23 years.

Funeral on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her sister. Mrs. A. Sweeney, 40 street. above Carpenter street.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. WERNER On May 25. 1900. Sarah widow of Jacob Werner and mother of Mrs. Theodora P.

Beck, aged 73 years. Funeral services on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. No. 1321 Mott street, below Carpenter street. To proceed to Fernwood Cnietery.

Interment private. ION ALL. On May 26. lOOO. Rose Anna, wifn of Cliarle G.

Wlgnall, In her 44th year. Funeral on Tuesday, May 20. at 11.30 o'clock, from 113 Hunter street, Woodbury, N. J. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.

WETZELL. On May 24. 1900. George Christian, husband of Josephine Wetzel (nm Stalb), aged 54 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence.

No. 1735 North Third street. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. EMETERYJLOTS HILLSTDE CEMETERY FOR BEAUTY AND location: 4-grave lots Call 1015 Arch for 224-year calendar and transportation. DESIRABLY LOCATED cemetery lots.

10x12 feet, for carpets. Address 110. Inquirer office. MOUNT MORIAH. a few very desirable lots for sale.

O. 507 South Forty-first st. THE DAILY MAIL AND THE MILLIONAIRES London Paper Perpetrates Some Remarkable Statistics About Rich Americans Coovrlght. 1900 by The Associated Press. LONDON, May 26.

Following the linei of Lady Warwick, the Daily Mail is exposing, for the benefit of the public, the horrors of the invasion of millionaires. "These invaders," the Mail declares, "are so enormously rich that they are Indifferent to the fancy prices asked for great estates." Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Mail further remarks, "is among the best of them." Mr. VV. W.

Astor, the reader of the Mail learns, came to England to "avoid publicity, and that is his one personal aim, though he has a passion for building and a love of solitude." The history of these gentlemen and the Bradley Martins, Mr. James R. Keene, Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, Mr. Marshall Field, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal and a few South African millionaires are carefully detailed, with estimates about their fortunes; but the writer makes several curious mistakes, among them being the statement that Mr.

Marshall Field, who is dubbed the "Lipton of Chicago," and a relentless monopolist, js well known in hunting circles in Warwickshire," whereas Mr. Field does not hunt at all, the Mail writer mistaking the son for the father. In a small paragraph at the end of the article the following notice is given those apparently non-millionaires: lhere are political Dosses ana paiiuiia of snort, such as Mr. Richard Croker; sober American bankers, like R. O.

Drex- ell, of yachting nnd motoring tame, ana social leaders, such as Mrs. Ronalds and Mrs, Mackay." Pension Certificates Issued ISSUE OF MAY 1. PENNSYLVANIA. Original Simon Smouss, Everett. S6: Samuel Miulchan (dead).

Harris- burg, $10; Levi Dalbouser, Bloservlile, 12; r-uas rrinK, lijuiwci'3'c. v--, jnna, Tamaqua, Jacob Sides, Dlllsbursr, fi; Oeorga Williams, c-J, nmr vuiiv VVininuisport, William Perry. Equiniink, $6. Oeorue H. Brownson.

nnonvllle. Samuel A. Croesman, Mitchell's Mills, flO. Restoration and reissue Johnson Kennedy, Olivia 12. Renewal Fredrick Davis, California, $8 Increase James Foose, Cincinnati, (10; MiCav, Chelsea, 5S; Joseph Winter, Heading, S10; Joseph Roae.

Meadvllle. Ma-thias Shoriencarrier. Spangler, Charles Kap-pes Philadelphia, James P. Ulrich. Selin's John B.

Shaffer. Clintonville. S10: James C. Merriman. Ingram.

$12; John S. West-luke West MiddWown. flo; John Reed, Kelln's Grove Joseph Brldenstlne, Enid, Edward Thomas. West Elizabeth, Adam He-Cool Philadelphia. 17; Ell L.

Avery, Ararat, fH- WUlouchbv Suellenbereer, Montgomery, tS; William n. rimiin, cii.iftTiur. ji0 mhier Gelstown. Asa Y. Hess.

Blooms- Kr 12: John L. Fink. Cosmus. $10: Francis Muller, Wellsboro, $12; Joseph Miller, Lewis-town, John Nlsbet. Sweden Valley, $24; James Howe, North Jackson, $24; John Reed.

Dillstown. $10; James Johnson. Towanda, $24. Reissue Lewis Cunerd, Philadelphia. Reis sue and Increase James C.

Smvth, Tiffany. $8. Original widows, etc. Elizabeth G. Laynjr, Plttfburp, Elizabeth McCartbv.

Brvn Mswr, Sallle Minlcban. Harrinburg, Ella Knorr, Philadelphia. Elizabeth A. Ayers, Philadel- Phla, special sccrned May 3 Margaret ranks. Honker Mills, Hannah A.

Banister, Meadville, Rose A- Peer, Johnstown, Marv E. Peterson. Philadelphia. $5: Sarah A. Kafiroth, Penn.

$8: Mary Ann Brady, Philadelphia. $8. War with Snail) Widows, etc. Mary A. Bartholomew (motheri.

Bansor. $12. NEW JERSEY. Additional Andrew F. Henrv.

Rlnges. $12; Abraham Proud. Elmer, Incrense Sculiv. Freehold. $30: John Ns- vin.

Cumdoij $12; Isaac Soden. SpoMwood, $10; William S. Tirmon, East Orange, $12. Relssna and Increase James C. l'aise.

Newark. $8. Original widows, etc. Ann E. Richardson, Bank.

minor of Max Reese, Hoboken, $10; special accrued May 3 Anpela Martin. Jersey Cltv. Jiarr a. uu ii' DELAWARE. Increase George Colllngs, Wilmington, $8.

Teapot of So Importance "Mr cook broke three teapots in on month." "How dreadful!" "Yes: then I bought a 10-cent one and It has lasted a whole year," Indianapolla Journal. SUould Be Suppressed Footllte Dapter has a great Idea for a new play." Parkny "What's that?" Footlite "Says he will dramatlM th Congressional Record." Baltimore Aaieri- From 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, monthly earned on your investment. Write for full particulars FREE. Osborne 620 Johnston, Cincin-natl. Q.

HOTEL NEWS STAND for sale, with daily and Sunday paper routes; stand stocked with stationery, confectionery, cigars and tobaccos; reason for selling, am going away to college: stand is in centre of town and also near trolley terminal; reasonable offer not refused: doing business years. Address Kramer. Doylestown.Pa. GOOD CHANCE for Dartv to buy fine residence, with new mill adjoining, about 4000-square reet. story, wltp light on all siaes.

wonia suit hosiery mill or will loin party with some good patented article or light manufacturing. 45o, Inquirer branch office, 6th and Cum- Deriana st. LICENSED HOTEL and road bouse, Bucks county; old established drive stand, stone house, 25 rooms, barn, 50 stalls, shedding, excellent location and business; property, busi ness, nxtures ana sioc price reusouuuie, or half on mortgage; unusual opportunity. C. P.

Peters, 441 Chestnut. FOR SALB--One of the most completely fitted photograph studios in the State of Pennsylvania, in country town, twenty miles from Phila. reception room, skylight and work rooms on second floor; long lease and cheap rent; a bargain. A 2 4 4. inquirer office, Phila.

OLD-ESTABLISHED country bakery, complete in every respect, teams, 25 barrels weekly; real estate included; only $6500; $2500 cash, balance to suit; fullest Investigation courted; a money maker. Arthur Russell, Vlne- 1 .1 nf HIS, mi WHY NOT investigate how you can make $1.00 earn you $6 to $7 each day, providing you nave iw more in reserve ana you ao notning. Earnings paid each week; this Investment is safe as a gpld mine and can be proven on interview. 1 uox zooa, station J. RARE CHANCE Established twenty years.good restaurant ana timing room.

30 and 40 to dinner daily. 12 furnished rooms. 12 steadv board ers: reasonable rent. Inquire H. Sllberihan.

605 uoiumpia ave. H. SILRERMAN has to sell cigar 6tores. meat and grocery stores, milk route, with horse and wagon, and nxtures. or if you wish to buy or sen piace 01 business call 805 Columbia ave ue.

CIGAR STORE in Atlantic thoi-. oughfare; sales last year over $6000; unnsual opporiuuiiy 10 secure established business. DANNENHAUER DUERR, 1027 WITHERSPOON BUILDING FOR SALE Hotel. 10 rooms, all furnished, doing a good business; one square from centre 01 i-scwarK: wui sell; if sold at once; come on ma investigate at once; price $6000. In care mewarir Keal estate end Loan Newark.

N.J A PARTY who has five hundred dollars tra In vest for half interest in contract, with lease of complete plant, can have half interest and $20 ire-r weea. uetween 1 ana 11 Clock. 1707 iv Twenty-second street. WOULD LIKE to purchase small candy, cigar mm Bianuuery store near punnc school, town or suburbs preferred. Address 645 Inquirer branch, 5 W.

Chelten German- town. FOR SALE, on easy terms, large upright automatic Regina music boxes, with slot attachment; big money makers for hotels, coun- Kiy nuu oeasuore resorts. A. t. tiruna, 83i Area st.

DRY GOODS. TRIMMING, notion store. WITH tKoi-tmi. corner. rooms hath 9ftr.r.7 would make good bottling and liquor establish mcnt: license guaranteed; easy terms.

GEORGE ninirir rL.u. on xentn. "MONEY CAN BK MADE" in stocks or grain by earn your salary; if you have $100 send for free nartlculars; customer and bank references. Rich- uru juues, n.xcnange piace. new xork.

HOTEL Will take partner to $500 in small, established, central and well-paying ho- i-i. i- eAieuu 1 ue uuKiuess; or wouia sell out, riybt. Apply 128 N. 12th st. SPECULATION $20 margins one thousand bush els grain.

send for our book. "SPECULA TION." free. J. K. Comstock 23 Traders Chicago.

$2500. $1000. $800, $500 TO $275 Grocery.meat, j. Bivirs, iiliivu, nrai tniiaueipnia, Germantown. etc.

mostly corner stores. C. P. n-iers. Lnestnui.

$600 CENTRAL BOARDING HOTTRE on -nsima well and fully furnished: first-class In everv aeran: leaving city: price greatly reduced to sell at once. tj. r. reters, 441 Chestnut. $2O00 OR INVOICE General merchandise store, excellmt location and trade; Reading Railroad; 15 years established.

C. P. Peters 441 BUSINESS PARTNER for coming season by ex- uciit-uiTii acior ana piaywrignt; investment protected: moderate capital. Address for interview 917 Foar Cnmlurlan FINE DRUG STORE Pennsylvania suburb trade averages $125 weeklv: fullest lnveti. gation courted: price $3000 cash; excellent op- tJuiLuuiijr.

di iuur ineiana, iN. j. WANTED Partner with $200, in strictly legitimate patent, orders now ahead; no agents ucrci appiy inquirer Drancn office. 6th and Cumberland sts. $12,000 TO $25.000 WANTED, silent partner.

with the above capital, in manufacturing busl-res paying large profits and a safe investment. 292. Inquirer office. SHOES A good opportunity for active" young man with about $200 in the manufacture of misses' and children's McKay shots; machinery for sale or for rent. 136, Inquirer office.

STORAGE HOUSE, fully equipped, doing a prof-itable business, can fie nought reasonable. DANNENHAUER DUERR. 1027 BUILDING. FURNISHED ROOM HOUSE. 12 rooms, desirable corner; refined tenants; low rent; must sell this week; mean business.

Kemper, 1113 Arch. COUNTRY BAKERY WITH PROPERTY. ex tensive and profitable trade; others. GENERAL -store. Hw ks county.

60 years established. $850. GEORGE HIRSHFELD. 521 North Tenth. $150.

OFFICE BUSINESS fnr sale; other busl- r.ess requires owner attention out city. 266. Inquirer office. PERMANENT INCOME. $600 to $1500 yearly, secured bv small monthly payments; safe and sure.

E. Calkins. 188 Madison street. Chicago. FOR SALF Horse, nice wagon and a good business route clearing $20 per week sure.

Bates, 408 N. 10th. FOR SALE Cheap, good paying grocery store, sman expenses, near run investigation. Cor- ner 24th and Thompson sts. FOR SALE Corner cash grocery on account of other business.

575, Inquirer branch office, 8th and Diamond. OLD ESTABLISHED grocery store. Northern part of city, will be sold cheap, cause other business. 826 N. 10th.

SHOE STORE, established 5 years; stock worth 4i200: sales S5800. 116, Inquirer off. OLD-ESTABLISHED HAND sale. 125, Inquirer office. LAUNDRY for LICENSED SALOON for sale.

Reid Warren, 1420 Chestnut street. Room 811. NOTIONS. trimmings, confectionery stationery store: cheap. 193o N.

Fourth st. If not convenient to call at Main Office with your advertisements, leave them at the following Branch Offices where they will be accepted at the same rates as at the Main Office: CENTRAL 1413 Chestnut, Am. District Telegraph Office. Corner Tenth and Chestnut, W. UN Tel.

Office. 124 south Eighth Am. Dist. Tel. Office.

Bourse 5th. below Market, Pos. Tel. Co. Front and Chestnut W.

U. Tel. Office. Third and Chestnut Union Tel. Off.

106 Arch West. Union Telegraph Office. 49 South Third Am. Dlst. Tel.

Office. Bullitt 4th. ab. Walnut. W.

U. TeJ. Off. 529 Arch WeaKrn Union Telegraph Office. 15th and Market, Harrison Am.

Dist. Broad and South Pena Square, Am. Dist. Tel. NORTHEAST 175 Poplar Am.

Dist. Tel. Office. Fourth and Girard C. C.

Ivins, Stationer. Sixth and Cumberland, Lewis J. Steltr.er. Apoth. 902 Girard Western Union Tel.

Office. 1021 Girard George Kocher, Pharmacist. Cor. 9lh and Girard Am. Dist.

Tel. Office. 12th and Stiles. J. Hallowell Stroup Pbar.

Eighth and Poplar, Louis Truppe, Pharmacist. 100O Soring Garden. E. R. Gatchel, Pharmacist, 8th and Diamond, J.

L. Nebinger, Grad. lu Phar. 2469 Kensington Am. Diet.

Tel. Office. 706 North Delaware W. U. Tel.

Office. 7th and Thompson, George W. Goldsmith. Phar. Seventh and Montgomery N.

A. Cozens. 1630 N. Second Postal Tel. Cable Co.

Office. 635 North Broad Am. Dist. Tel. Office.

2Si)0 Germantowti Rebbein's Pharmacy. 627 N. Second Fairmount Pharmacy. 68 N. Third Western Union Tel.

Office. 7th and Germantown Postal Tel. Co. Office. Eighth and Wood Am.

Dist. Tel. Office 2nd and Ehrgott W. Gebbard Pb 2d and Tioga. S.

W. H. A. Smith. Druggist 2d and Inui.ina J.

S. Schmell, Pres Drug" 300 Columbia Richard Wokatscb. Pharm t07 Vine Western Union Telegraph Office" cor. 3d and Lehigh W. U.

Tel. Office 13th aud Poplar R. R. Hesske. Pharmacist 854 Nortb Tenth S.

C. Blair Chemical Co Tenth and Wm. J. Helm. Apothecary.

NORTHWEST tore. 2110 N. Sixteenth Green's Pharmacy 8th and Girard G. E. Mlckley, Pharmacist 26th and Meredith Ruff's Pharmacy 632 N.

18th R. N. Bethel, Drug, and Chem. 2000 Ridge Heintzelman's Pharmacy Ridge ave. and 2lst J.

L. Patterson. Phar. 2304 Ridge, A. D.

Tel. Co. 25th and Coluumbla F. G. Lehman, Phar 15th and Cumberland, J.

Wissler, Pres. Phar 27th and Oxford, J. Paul Zeller, Pharmacist" 27th and Gordon, John H. Wlnslow. 27th and Lehigh Lehigh Pharmacv.

327 Brown Wm. E. Lee; Grad. in Phar. iii utiumuut a.

lt. ail voice. 1407 Fairmount W. U. Tel.

Office. 192. uanowhiu st, A. l. Tel.

Office. 1913 Ridge W. U. Tel. Office.

York and Douglas Finney's Pharmacy. 3H and Cnllowhlll mta XV mil rk- 2000 N. Twenty-second st. Hudson's Pharmacy 22d and Berks sts. Harry Arndt, Pharmacist.

P.Oth and Diamond sts. Harry O. Comp Co. 1607 Ridge The Spannagel Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST.

Passyunk ave. and Moore, McNair Drne'ta. iw oouiu a 11 1 11 bu, rx. rHxiaunne, jj. J) S.

W. cor. Third and Morris. Helm'n Dnc Store 1114 S. Fifth Western Union Tel.

Office. Elevsnta and Pin Gladstone Additional Capital Supplied Stock Companies Organized. Business Sold Privately. Stocks and E'onds Placed. Meritorious Inventions Financed.

DANIELS Bankeis. 6 Wall New York City. SIX first-class cash erocery for sale, all tlotnir over $20,000 tier year: Mill sell one or all them, on account of other biisuness: (rood location and buyer can reject any or All stock; would make leood terms with experienced young men wlrb small amount of cash who could eive good references, or cell cheap to close out quickly. K. 179, Inquirer ofUce.

FORTUNE FOR QUICK BUYER Cheap for cash, on account of sickness. 4-5 Interest in California Mininpr Company (incorporated); free of debt: six rich gold and coppes- mines; ore assays $25 to $5iJ sole and $30 copper per ton; one mine has made fortune alreaay; principals only. Wiegand, Room 6, 1345 Arch street. LEAVING THE CITY June 1, I will let my lunch cafe to responsible doing a business of 423 to $30 daily, at good prices; this Is an opportunity seldom offered to step (into a sood business without risk and to ono neeking a lunch business will warrant investigation. 144, Inquirer ofllce.

BAKERIES. $450. S500. $090; ice cream and confectionery. butler, egg and milk etnre, $2(Xi; ice bimitiees.

grocery stores, $S50 $4o). $225. $125: meat store. $250; dry goods and notion $025: all bargains; Be good and buy one. Ogden.

831 North 25th. BOOK KEEPER with $1500 oan secure a one-third interest ami position sarins 25 weekly, with an established manufacturing concern, business will stand the closes? investigation. DANNENriALE.it DUEKR, 1027 WITilElCSFOON BUILDING. aj F'SPFRTFATKT) PARTY -ivlll start and operate a factory for the manufacture of silk goods, employing mainly female, help, in a locality where capital will be invested and inducements offered. Address.

A 104. Inquirer cf-fica. COAL BUSINESS and yard for sale doing a large family and factory trade; oji Pennsylvania Railroad, near centre of city; established 37 vears: improved facilities for hJUd.lng coal: retiring from -business on account ill health. 112. Inquirer office.

PERSONS OWNING or thinking of purchasing stock in pennv-in-the-slot weighing machine companies and especially in automatic welshing, lifting and grip machine companies, will hear of something- important by communicating with 158. Inquixer office. GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES of Kolb's light lunch and soft drink summer garden, end of the WisaUiekrn Drive and Germajitown pike, opposite Mt. St. Joseph's Academy; 5c.

fare to the door. Chestnut Hill; satisfactory reason for celling. DRUQ STORE, located in the heart of best residence section of city; chance seldom offered to purchase a place almost at your own terms. DANNENHAUER DUERR, 1027 WITHEKSPOON BUILDING. yorNO WOMAN of ability and rellnement.

with extensive acquaintance In both wholesale and retail dry goods houses, would like to resre-cent some Eastern novelty or staple article in rv.1cmn- terms reasonable. auuii-bs vicmuuc Raud. S33 Wlssablcson Chicag'j. 500 ROADHOCSB cn the banks of the beautl-ful Passaic River, few miles from Newark; .,,,1 finwors- bier Sunday trade from Viic-rcleo and cflrriai'es: ten rooms, all furnish ed. Universal Investment 288 Market Newark, N.

J. IP YOU WANT TO SETJj yonr business I can do it without publicity; no charge unless sale is effected: strictly confidential; send postal, Pill call. Sullivan. 14 South Broad. 26o2 Lehigh.

A COMPLETE and printing plant, "adapted for nil classes of work, can be leased to a competent, enterprising man; unusual opportunity to right party; other business ronton. IBS. Inquirer Office. STOO CORNER HOTEL, on Washington avenue; 12 rooms, all furnished- cp to date fixtures; hotel sheds and barn: oifio al hotel of L. A.

entire rent only $50. UrJversal Investment 2S8 Market Newark, X. J. CAPITAL TO INVEST in business by an active young business man having experience on the road salesman and capable of handling any position; aiwwcrs please mention style of your business. 12.1.

Inquirer office. TO INVEST $50O for active partnership in a re-. liable manufacturing business by a middle-aged man; state particulars. 168, Inquirer office. ip YOT7 WANT TO BUY a business see my list of "Tocerv candv.

cigar and stationery stores; several fine paying saloons. Sullivan. 14 t. Broad. 2602 WILL SELL your business onickly for cash, no matter where located furnieh partner or mar-ket your patent.

Business National. Chicago Brokerage 85 Dearborn. Chicago. FOR RENT An old-established blacksmith shon. 1213 Wood or suitable for any other business.

Apply Samuel T. Fox, Mnth and Cal-lowhill. GROCERY STORE for sale, doing a strictly cash business; will sacrifice fixtures at half original cost and stock at lowest inventory. 116. Inquirer office.

HeTrS to unsettled estates can receive loans once anv amount; jou oiiujrti life and trust estates Walnut street. G. E. Hackett, 633 STFinv reliable business man, with best of references, will, invest from $1000 to $2000 In a reliable, paying business, with services. Tnnnirer office.

DESIRABLE old-established grocery up-town, S150O. including stock, fixtures and property; 52500 mat remain cn mortgage. Ensign 822 Stephen Girard Building. COUNTRY HOTELS We offer several desirable hotels in prosperous Pennsylvania towns; prop- ffT included, clear or pari m''i'5f; Hermann. 822 Stephen Girard Building.

ensv terms, for lunch room, clearing $30 weekly; good location; will be sold before June Inquirer office. APARTMENT HOUSE, one of the finest in cen tral section of tne city; i cau ue neeu iu ici-erence to above Tuesday, between 10 and 12 A. M. Hughes. 1225 Race.

MACHINE SHOP for sale with good machinery and the rlgnt to manuiacLuru mimA chines. Address 119, Inquirer office. FOR SALE Brick yard, complete, ready to start; Marturt macnine; wiu sen cueap. 262, Inquirer office. FOR SALE Milk and ice cream depot, doing a business of $55 a week; $10O if sold this week; cause of 'selling, felckness.

2913 Thompson st. OLD-ESTABLISHED corner confectionery, cigar and soft drinks and variety store. 124 Master street. CARPENTER AND BUILDER with $600 wanted as partner with cabinetmaker with power and machinery. 149, Inquirer office.

CAPITAL DESIRED to market a patented article of great merit; large orders assured. Address 134. Inquirer office. WANTED Man of superior ability, capable of approaching saloon trade successiuny goou pay. 127, Inquirer office.

TATtTV with Rome cash can have interest in first-class established business. 142, In quirer office. PROCURE vour own patents: save attorney fees: information free. Slton W. Lucas, 1213 Betz Building.

GROCERIES. CIGARS, hardware, dry goods or clothing stocks bought for cash; city or country. Abe Lifter, 343 Queen street. FOR SALE First-class oyster saloon and restaurant, doing business of $25 per day; roomers pay rent; no agents. 156.

Inquirer office. CREAMERY, inclurtine farm cf forty acres, excellent location. $8500 clear. Ensign Hermann. S22 Stophen Girard PARTY HAVING $100 to invest can make $1000 to $2000 sure and quickly; strictly legitimate; no risk; act promptly.

P. O. Box 1623, Phlla. $100 I WILL) eell my half interest in patent electric fir- ren'tirns $.150 to manufacture. 144.

Inquirer office. FOR SALE Butter and egg route, including a eood team. Inauire at Garrett's Stable, 404S Powclton ave. CHESTNUT HTLL Billiard, pool, soft drinks, einars: dwelling attached: inducements; shares, etc. 181.

Inquirer office. WIDE AWAKE business man will invest one thousand, with services, in legitimate business; state particulars. A 170, Inquirer office. MORNING MIXED PAPER ROUTE for sale in the northwest part of city. Apply at 1943 Poplar street.

A WELL ESTABLISHED brass goods mfg. business for sale on account of sickness; cost $3000. 116.. Inquirer office. LADY OF LARGE experience wishes lady with capital to Join in taking house at shore or country for lioarders.

193, Inquirer office. JEWISH YOUNG MAN wanted, with capital, as partner in wholesale jewelry business. 199. Inquirer office. VERY DESIRABLE location for any business for sale: new store and dwelling.

710 South Fiftieth street. FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of a millinery business. Address 154. Inquirer office. WVNTED Patent of merit: state full particulars and lowest price.

139. Inquirer office. FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of cigar -store. N. W.

corner of Sixteenth and Race stB. INTEREST WANTED in box factory or saw mill: not afraid to work. 100. Inquirer oflw HAVE $75 to invest with services. What have vou to offer? 172.

Inquirer. $1200 TO INVEST in legitimate business; manufacturing preferred. 197. Inquirer ofti ce. FOR SALE Restaurant, southwest corner Broad and Vine; a rare bargain.

CIGAR and candy store for sale; between two schools. 903 S. Twenty-fourth st. BARGAIN Cigar store, fixtures for sale very cheap. Apply 2236 S.

Reese street. FOR SALE A first-class barber shop and eiar stand. Call or address 1303 Montgomery ave. PATENTED AND UNPATENTED inventions bought aud sold. Lucas St.

Louis, Mo. STORES, fixtures, merchandise, entire stocks bought. Hursh, 810 Girard venue. CIGAR STORE stcck and fixture for sale. 2300 Cross at.

USEFUL and substantial patents financed and promoted. 174, Inquirer office. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS WILL BB FOUND ON PAGE TEN OF FIRST SECTION. MABMAGE LICENSES ISSUED Achilles, Albert, and Lizzie Miller. Beniesderfer, Geo.

and Beulah W. Simkins. BrennaD, Bartley and Marie V. Harron. Burns, James, and Alice Quiun.

Eberhardt, George, aiid Alice McGrath. Eck, Edward and Mary E. Huber. Feikler, Sewell and Josephine Baker. Goertz, Henry, and Lydla Schwartz.

Hecker, Franklin and Florence L. White man. Kaufman, Charles and Hattie H. Greining. Knapp, Charles, and Mart M.

Narkert. Lee, Howard, and Josephine C. Jennls. Macidongkl, Clemens, and Mary Walickowska. McMenaman, Michael, and Annie Hanlon.

McVaugh, William and Martha J. Creech. Reiner, John, and Laura Satterfelld. Triebuasser, Otto, and Minnie E. Glass.

Washington, William, and Bessie Jasper. Yeaslen, Joseph and Mary A. Brennan. OFFICIAL DEATH RETURNS Appended are the official returns of deaths made yesterday in the registration office of the oara or wealth. City Hall.

They Include the names, ages, dates, places of death or late residences of those dead. The asterisk () Indicates mai ut-Kin was aue to a disease officially classed us contagious. Beadle. Wm. 75.

26. 4044 Girard ave. Renchainer, Edw. 62. 25, 3d and Pine.

Bird. Charles. 4, 25. Mun. Hosp.

Birge. Jeanne. 42, 25. 1917 N. 13th.

Blatz. Henry, 63. 24. 2301 N. Leithgow.

Blight. Irene 4, 24. 1636 N. Falrn. Brown.

59. 24. 4 Garrigan Ct. Crilley. 35.

24. 3009 N. Falrhlll. Collor. Laura 22.

23. 1921 E. Sargeant. Coons. Mary 16.

25. 2135 Pierce. Come. Ethel. 25, 2514 Sepviva.

Culbertson. Mary, 2 24. 2939 Klpp. Curtis. -Wm.

78, 24. 1918 N. 13th. Danson, Nicholas. 47.

23. 602 N. Front. Del Puente. 50.

25. 4303 Walnut. Decereano. 10 25. 710 Carpenter.

Diehl. Mary 8. 24, 3327 Orkney. Doyle. Frank 17.

24 173R Pier. Ferguson. John 11 24. 2019 St. Albans oiejr.

james 1, 13 r. -Oth. Fritz. 74. 23.

3037 M1 Geyer, J. A. Herman, 2. 24. 4810 Chester aye, nnmniB, tnanes.

41, its. t24 S. Alder. Herman, Joseph. 24.

25. Mun. Hosp. -Hessian. Beatrl ice.

12. 2fi 137 Siimm Hetherlnton. Rebecca, 61. 25. 809 W.

Venaneo. Johnson. Ellen. 49. 23.

1131 Lombard. Ann. n. fimti Kiuerieman. Clifton 13 'onnT T)-n--- TvrajewBKi, Anarcas, 5.

4543 Almond. Lee, R.L., 73, 24, 4617 Pulaski. MeAleer. Frank. 25, 25.

1021 Mountain. McCarthy. Dennis. 29. 24 Pre nn McCullough, 25.

2224 Shamokln Mclntyre, Agnes 4. 25. 2741 Sears. Miles, John. 47, 24.

830 N. Hutchinson. Mitch. 77, 25. 2856 Amber.

Murray. Tlmothv 4S. 24 iifla v. i-i Myers. John, 3.

23. Munic. Hosp. O'Brien. Mary.

75 24. 2157 E. Cambria. Orr, John, 74, 24. 505 Arch.

Oschwald. John, 54. 25. 121 Laurel. Patterson.

Eliz. 43, 25, Rosemont. Flekersglll. Thomas 85 24 2o.n rhj Price. Mary 51.

23. 1353 E. Oxford. Robinson. Eliz.

65. 25. 3947 Ludlow Saunders Hazel R. 4. 24.

210 Oulnc Slndersnick. Bridget. 22. 24. 280 E.

York Starr. 83. 25. 439 Fitzwater Stoever. Winford.

19. 29. 1126 Hnntln-i- miiiuu, iiiivn-i, i'a i-icitinson. Townsend, Arthur. 22, 24.

4412 Cresson. Vanderberg. Christina, 26. 3519 Dlllmar. i i i i eisei.

r.uz., zo, i. ua Montrose. DIED AUM1LLER. On the 25tb of Mv laon tt, Aumlller. Funeral on Tuesdav morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence- 2038 Philin street.

Hien mass at St R.in!fce' ohnnh 9 o'clock. Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Young Ladles of the Holy Family of l. joonnace ana tne members of St. ursuia uenenciai society invited.

BIRGE On May 24. 1900. Jeanne, wife of Isidore Bilge, aired 42 rears. Funeral on Hnnrlnv ai i ciuc. irom iier laie resiaence.

ortq inirteentn street, interment at Mount Sma Cemeterv. Oralt flowers. BLAETZ. On March 24. 1900 Henrv hn.

band of Mary Blaetz. in his 54th on Sunday, at 8 o'clock sharp, from 2301 North Leithgow street. The Falrhlll and North Front si reel xeariy iscnenciai Associations and em ployes of Bodenshein Kuemnierly Manufac turing company are invited. Interment at Northwood Cemetery. BROWN.

On the 23d day of May. 1900, Ellen, beloved daughter of George and Maggie ui u. hbto years, runerai on esunaay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her iinrpnfi' rMlilonp. No. 1420 North Orlanna street.

Interment at caA rruuna kernel ery. UK WNK On Motr 1 1ooo IT Browne, aged 42 years. Funeral services on jLiouuay anernoon. at A o'clock at ha lata residence. 737 Emily street.

Moyamenslnz Loage. o. 3o0 I. O. O.

are Invited. In terment Private of T'hllarlelnhla f-omat-T-ir Miribers of lodge and friends may view remains mier noon sunaay. CLARK. On Mav 24 lOOO. Emma Rosalie wife of James H.

Clark and daiietiter nf I and Maria E. Zehnder. The relatives nnd friends of the family are respectfullv invited to attend the funeral, on Monuav afternoon nt cioca, irom ner late residence. 4218 Wyaluslng wl x'uiiuueiynia. interment private.

COLEMAN On May 25, 1900, Margaret, uaughter of Patrick and Mary Coleman, aged 1 months. lcuneml itn finrin o'clock," from her parents' residence, 2323 But- iiiunuou street, interment at tloly cross Cem etery. COLLAR. On May 23. 1900.

Laura May Collar nee Richardson), wife of anies M. Collar, in her 23d year. Funeral on Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1921 Sergeant street. Thirty-first ward.

Interment at North veuar jiiu uemetery. COONSOn May 25, 1000 Mary M.t daugh- 1 1 Ac i auu mi? mte lassie uuons, ageu 15 days. Funeral services on Sunday evenine. at 9 o'clock, at 2135 Pierce street. Interment on Aionaay morning at Freehold J.

POXEY. On May 26, 1900J at the residence of her niece, Miss Woodruff, 1804 North Twelfth street. Mis Sarah Coxey (Aunt Sallle). aged 88 ujlk uoiice or tue iunerai win De given. CRILLEY.

On May 24. 1900. Patrick Cril ley, aged da years. Funeral on Monday morning, at 8 clock, from his late residence. No.

3009 iortn frairmu street. Division No. 69. A O. H.

at. Michaels Young Men's Bene volent Association; Court Lorelei, No. 226. F. of and the employes of the Phlladelnhla Brewing Company, are Invited.

Solemn requiem mass at tne jnurcn or r. veronica. Inter ment at New Cathedral Cemetery. (tl Mhv 24. 19- William Tt rnr.

tis. Sr. Funeral services at the residence of cis son, William li. Curtis, Jr. 1819 North Thirteenth street, on Monday, May 28, at 1 o'clock.

Interment private. DAVIS. On May 25, 1900. Thomas, son of Amy and the late Thomas Davis, aged 40 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon.

28th at 2 o'clock, from No. 1112 Locust street. Camden, N. J. Interment at New Camden Cemetery.

DAVISON. On May 23, 1900, Nickolas Davison, aged 50 years. Funeral -on Sunday morning, at 1(J o'clock, from the office of Undertaken Gus A. Kirchner, 714 North Third street. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery.

DEL PUENTE. Suddenly, on the 25th Giuseppe Del Puente. Funeral services on Tuesdr.y morning, at 10 o'clock precisely, at 4303 Walnut street. Interment private. DOTGER.

On May 22 1900. William J. Dot-ger, in bis 54th year, i uneral services on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence. No. 942 North Warnock street.

Schnyler Circle. No. 49. B. of are invited.

Interment private. DOYLE. On May 24, 1900. Frank youngest son of Elizabeth J. Doyle and grandson of George W.

and Matilda Ferguson, aged 17 years and 7 months. Funeral ci Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his mother's residence. No. 1738 Pierce street. Interment at Mt.

Moriah Cemetery. DUBEL. On May 24. 1900. at Moorestown.

N. Michael Dubel. in bis 78th year. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. West Main street, Moorestown, N.

J. Services at the M. P. Church, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Baptist Churchyard.

FERGUSON. On May 24. 1900. John L. only son of Wlnfleld and Maggie Ferguson, aged 11 months and 13 days.

Funeral on Monday afternoon. May 28. at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. No. 2019 St.

Alban's street Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. FISHER. On May 25, 1900, Libble wife of Isaac C. Fisher and daughter of Benjamin A and Anna A. Horner, aged 29 Tears.

Fnnerat services on Monday afternoon. May 28. at 2 oclock. at the residence of her husband. Cove road, MercnantTiiie, n.

j. interment at Bethel Cemetery. FISHER. On Mar 24. 1900 Newton M.

ain of John and Esther D. Fisher, aged 7 years. Fnneral on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. irom nis parents rsBiuent-e, iys aiapie street. Ambler.

Pa. Services at Ambler Presbvterian Church at 2 o'clock. Interment at Union Cemetery. Whitemarsh. FLEMING.

On Mar 23, 1900. Samuel Flem- ing. Xb rsiatlves and friends of the family. nis lare resiaence, 4-1 fopiar street. interment at Greenmount Cemetery.

KELLY. On the 24th Ann. -widow of Thomas Kelly and daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth McArdle. aged 71 years. Funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.

Patrick F. Bradv. 2451 Philip Requiem hagh mass at St. Edward's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

The League of the Sacred Heart Invited. KELLY. On May 24, 1900. Mary Matilda, wife of James E. Kelly and daughter of the late Henry and Catharine Brown, of Manayunk.

Funeral on Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, from 1507 Cabot street (Fifteenth and Stiles). High mass at the Gesu Church. Interment at St. John's Cemetery. Manayunk.

KINKEAD. On May 26. 1900. Malcomb I.tt-ker Klnkead. Infant son of William and Ida M.

Kinkcad. I'Ced 6 months and 2 weeks. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' relienee, 3010 Howell street, Wissinomlng. Interment private at North Cedar Hill. KNOLL.

On May 23, 1900. Plotzllef Jacob Knoll, beloved husband of Mary Knoll (nee Engelbauer). Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from bis late residence. No. 635 West Moyamensing avenue, near Sixth and Wolf streets.

Interment at Lafayette Cemetery Vault. KROLL. On May 23. 1900. suddenly, Jacob Kroll.

beloved husband of Mary Kroll, nee Engelbauer. In his 42d year. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 635 West Moyamensing avenue.

Interment at Lafayette Cemetery Vault. KUNZ. On May 22. 1900. George, husband of the late Mary Kunz, In his 60th year.

Funeral on Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, northeast corner Tenth and Brown streets. Members of the Canstatter Volksfest Verein; Guttenberg Lodge. No. 106. I.

O. O. F. Gutten-berg Lodge. No.

5. U. V. S. W.

are Invited. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery. LEE. On May 24.

1900. at 7.20 P. Lloyd Lee. in his 72d year. Funeral services on Monday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, at his late residence.

No. 4617 Pulaski avenue. German-town. Wayne Junction. Interment private.

LENT. On May 24. 1900. of naralysls. Abra ham E.

Lent, in his 52d year. The relatives ana friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 3 o'clock, at his late residence. Homestead ave nue, Secane, Delaware county. Interment private at Fernwood Cemetery. MAAG.

On May 25. 1900. Frederick J. Maae. aged 69 years.

Funeral on Monday afternoon. at 3 o'clock, from 2328 Oxford street. Philadelphia Reading Railway Relief Association are Invited. Interment private, at Mechanics' Cemetery. MAWHINNEY.

On May 24 1900, Thomas, the son of George and Marv Mawhinney. aged 6 years and 11 months. Funeral on Sunday, at 3 o'clock, from 2747 Helen street. Interment at Belvue Cemetery. MCCARTHY.

Suddenly, on Mav 24. 1900 Dennis beloved husband of Siargaret McCarthy and son of Margaret and the late Dennis Mct.arthy, or Minyctmane, County Ire land, aged 29 years. Funeral on Monday morn ing. at 8.30 clock, from 4519 Hoones street, West Philadelphia. Solemn mass of requiem at our Motner or sorrows cnurcn.

at iw clock Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MeCLURE. On Thursday. May 24. 1900.

at Tredyffrln, of apoplexy. Mary, widow of Joseph McClure. in the 81st year of her age. Funeral without further notice from the residence of her son, Joseph McClure. on Sunday afternoon.

May 27. Leave the house at 2 o'clock. Interment at Great Valley Presbyterian Cemetery. Car riarea will meet 141.43 train at Paoll. McCO ELL- On May 25.

1900. Mary wife of John McCorkell, in her 43d year. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 31 South Forty-ninth street, est Philadelphia.

Interment private. at Blockley Baptist. Cemetery. Urtimt tinnit -Ufa iqoa i- IV UU, 1 1 fant son of John and Margaret McCullough. aged 8 months and 2 weeks.

Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at 1 clock, at bis parents residence, 2224 Shamokln street. Interment prl vate. McGOLDRICK. On May 24. 1900.

Margaret daughter of Sarah and the late Michael McGoldrlck. seed 24 vears. Funeral on Mondav. at 8 o'clock, from her mother's residence. Bal timore avenue.

Clifton Heights. St. Charles' B. V. M.

Sodality; League of Sncred Heart and Tjidies' T. A. B. Soceitv of St. Charles' Church, Kellyvllle, are invited.

High mass and interment at at. Charles Church, Kellyvllle. No carriages. MctNTYRE On Mav 25. 1900 Agnes eld est daughter of John and Elizabeth Mclntyre, aged 4 years.

runerai on luonuay atternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents. 2741 Sears street. Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. MEAD.

On May 25. 1900. Howard son of William B. and Emma Mead, and grandson cf Peter and Marv Huber. agea iz years month nnd 7 days.

Funeral services on Tuesday after noon, at 3 clock, at olo ortn inirty-seventh street. Interment private. MU.I.EB fin Mav 23. 1900. Hannah widow of the late Joseph Miller.

In the 71st year of her age. Funeral on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, from the residence of Irvin Moore. Hector street, Conshohocken, Montgomery county. Pa. Interment at Lower Providence Baptist Cemetery.

MlLNES. On May 25. 1900, Benjamin, beloved husband of Ciara Milnes, aged 75 years. Funeral on Monday, May 28, at 2 o'clock, from fiis late residence, 618 Chestnut street, Camden, N. J.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Private. MURPHY Mav 24. 1900. Winifred R.

Mnr- phy. daughter of Edward and Brldset Murphy, aged 23 year Funeral Monday morning, at 9.30 o'clock, from her parents residence, 29 Emmett street. Fourth wara. i-noenixvuie. -a.

Interment and high requiem mass at St. Mary's Phoenixvllle. Pa. MURRAY. On May 24.

1900. Timothy hus band of Emma Murray (nee Max), and son of the late Edward and Ann Murray. Funeral on Monday, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1122 East Columbia avenue. Fairmount Park Guards and all other organizations of which he was a member are invited.

Solemn high mass at the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment private. NE1LD. On May 25. 190O.

George hus band of Abigail Nelld. nee Kendall, and son of Rachael A. end the late John Nell, in bis 49th year. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at clock, from the residence of his motner. 329 Hudson street, Gloucester.

N. J. Star of Union Council. No 72. O.

U. A. are in vited. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery. O' BRINE.

On Mav 24. 1900. Mary O'Brien, widow of Patrick Brien. formerly of Seventh nd Bainbridge streets, in her 75th year. Funeral on Monday.

May 28. at 7.30- o'clock, from the residence of James Reed. 2157 East Cambria street. High mass at to Church of the Nativity B. V.

at 9 o'clo Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. OGDEN. At Bridgeton. N.

on May 24. 1900. William Ogden. aged 67 years. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law.

F. D. Carll. No. 172 North Pearl street, on Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

Services at the Green- wich Presbvterian Church, at 12.30 o'clock. i PATTERSON. On May 25. 1900. Fannie widow of John A.

Patterson. Funeral on Monday afternoon. May 28. at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. No.

za senate street. omaen N. J. Services at 2 o'clock, at St. John's P.j V.

Church, corner Broadway and Koyaen street. Camden. N. J. Interment private, at Evergreen Cemetery.

PATTERSON. On May 24, 1900, Annie widow of Smith B. Patterson, aged 69 years, vnnanl tiervices on Sunday evening, at 6.30 o'clock, at her late residence. 831 North Forty- third street, i-roceeu uuer, t. uemer county.

nnd interment, ou Mondav. on th. arrival of train leaving Fortieth Street Station 'dbIcb tin ilav 23. 1900. Mary E.l wlf Samuel J.

Price and daughter of Henry D. and the late Sarah V. SItler. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from lUuS East Oxford street, late Savery street. Members of the Frout Street M.

E. Church Invited. Proceed to Palmer Vault. REINHAMER. On May 25.

1900. Edwin Rein-bamer. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 1 fmm Northeast corner Third and Pin- treats. Interment at National Cemetery..

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