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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 12

The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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12 THE PHILADELPHIA IKQUIREB WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1898 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ERSONAL Mr. Jonn T. Stuber and Miss Bertie C. Clampffer. both of this city.

HORSES, ETC. family, also the Sacred Heart Society of Our Mother of Good Counsel, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence. Preston. Delaware connrv Solemn tins getuing with perfAct 'ty; be has a nice, long tall and mane, go. sound feet alo lady phaeton, nearly new set solid rubber-mounted carriage harness, hlank-Josenh ts.

sheets, etc. N. if not sold will pay $1 mouth board In coun'ry for to month. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 cent a word set solid: light faced display. 10 cents per liDe.

CITY FOR SALE 47.0 AND 432 DIAMOND STREET. new np-to-dato 10-room houses, linelr finished, fancy huff hrlrk and brown slone fronts; exeep-Tioral bargains while they last. Easy terms: houses own. D. C.

Schuler Won. 2327 North Mxih street, owners and builders. "WILL, BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. STORK and dwelling. 7 rooms, conveniences: very easv terms; good order: don't miss this chance.

K. J. Toole, attorney. P02 Walnut. FOR KALE 2630 LAWRENCE 9 ROOMS, in front a public square.

$3800; make offer; want money. H. Levy, 1303 Ellsworth street. 12 It OOM mVELLi 51 CONVENIENCES good order; will be sacrificed: very easy terms. K.

J. Toole, attorney. i02 Walnnt. KMK TWO SIX-ROOM HOUSES. 1210 and 1212 all conveniences; J14O0- can remain mortgage; now icnted.

Deuel. 203 Race. Factories RENT OR SALE FACTORY PROPERTY. 50x 100 3 floors, boilers, engine, shafting: railroad siding. M.

F. Middletun. 122 South Fourth street. I'bila. Stores A FINE LOCATED STORE.

516 NORTH SEC-ond: best side street; rent cheap. Agent 027 North Third street. Building Lots FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. THREE CHOICE lots, 25x100 each, Essington, Delaware county: steam and trolley cars. J.

Van Foesen, 711 Sansoin street. TABOR FOR SALE IlT. 50x117: IS MIN utes walk: Fifth stn-et and York road trol leys. McMiiiiin, 11(21 trermantown avenue. WEST PHILADELPHIA FOR SALE 1231 SOUTH FORTY-SEVENTH street, between Chester and Woodland avenues.

13-room house; splendid condition, lot, 23x150 feet; will be sold cheap. Apply on prem ises. FOR SALE FIFTY-SECOND AND PARKSIDE avenue: right opposite to George's Hill. Fair- mount Park; 11-room twin houses; all modern conveniences; office on premises. MECOUCII SUBURB All Oak Liane OAK LANE SALE DESIRABLE NEW 11 room home, all conveniences: to close opera tion: Ml.

genuine snnn: only i i will brine it soon as war is over; was onerea m.hki; only oih uovtn- you can make iw miliars easy. rtimy. lzoz spruce. Bnildins Lots LAWNDALF. FOR SALE.

TWO WELL LO- inifu ran on raimoTio street, cneap. w. II Myers. Cheltenham. Pa.

ROCKLEDGE TWO 50 "FT. FRONT LOTS. AT "siu. jipiy ouo nerry street. TIOGA BARGAIN FOR SALE.

BEACTIFUL 12-R. house 2243 Iluntlne Park ave. will rent for uniit i i-ii j. lianer, owner COUNTRY FOR SALE A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS farms and lots; cent. Bucks also first-class hotels; good store stands and other business places.

Residences in Dovlestown. Particulars cheerfully furnished on application to James CI.EMINGTON FOR RALE. 8-ROOM HOUSE iiiiu nxrnres. witn cot and cold uiitiu roan: excellent location ror grocery store: with extri larve barn: near station. Harrr Mlnck.

West Berlin. N. J. Hotels BEST HOTEL IN BUCKS rnrvTT pod xmvr ey; in town Inhabitants; 'business $35 per t-an remain; must he d-i 8W ii. Appiy Wynne James, Hart Doylestown.

Pa. Mountains FOR RAI.E SUMMER HOME. IN THE WHITE Mountains, at Gilmanton. N. fine large house, two laree barns, ice house, etc.

large grounds, plenty of fruit; commands view nf mountains for miles around: evervthine in hntldings well built: place cost S30.O00. will sell for $8OO0; place inherited by present owners, who have no use for it. Send for picture of house and further information to C. J. P.illson.

87 Tribune Building. New York. Pennsylvania Farms 2H-ACRES GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE IN Sellersville; $4500; sacrifice; 41-acre farm-good buildings. $3500; 35 acres, stock, crops, implements. $2700; village home.

$2000. Procter. 1341 Arch st. NEW JERSEY Bnildine Lots AUDUBON BUILDING LOTS. AUDUBON.

N. J. Heaney tract, lots 50x125. $110; $4 month; school, station: deed, title insurance free; 6o fare. Free tickets 11 A.

3 P. M. trains Heaney, 210 Walnut street. lrlua- Building Lots DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. FOUR MIN mca iu gtatiun.

i inquirer office. Farms XWENTY-ONE-ACRE PABM Ponp rr house, near Philadelphia; will sell for mi -icar; nargain. m. inquirer office. FOR RENT FURNISHED Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES FOR RENT OR a i neisea, completely furnished; have vvpry convenience.

Samuel u. Kelley. 3205 Pa ciflc avenue. Sea Isle City NEW 12-ROOMED COTTAGE: ALT. IMPIfnvF mentsj reducel rent for balance of season.

Apply (29 South Tenth or L. Stelnmeyer, Holly Beach. BMALL COTTAGE. CLOSE TO BEACH. NICE-ly and completely furnished for two persons? Terr low rent.

Postoffice Boi No. 10. Holly REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY A FEW ACRES OF GOOD lalr oui'dines, ror cash. F. Her- neaaing rtlatlon.

Pa. COAL YARD WANTED; WILL BUY rent; state particular. Address 196. quirer office. OR In RESPECTABLE FAMILY DESIRES DWELL- tini i ui niure.

inquirer orrlce. Seaside SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE WANTED? Chelsea or Atlantic City. 1107 Montgomery RENT, FURNISHED SUBURBAN ower'TSoing'awaV luiuisnsu oouse. conveniences, laree porches old shade. August $5Q.

169. Inoulrer office. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE CLEAR PHILADELPHIA HOUSE FOR SMALL farm or cottaee: cash balancn. Box lav. it.

WANTED fT5 fl TP fTTl rr? fc" GENTS' Li KUJ LT Li CLOTHING Dcn't mind what others say. I pay the bieh-st prices. My prices can be beat. I have two tores and mnst have goods. Call or send postal.

BORLAND OPLAR. WANTED Ladies' and rents' -off Mnthlnr shoes, hats; highest prices paid. Call or drop postal. Weinstein. 326 North Thirteenth st.

WANTED Second-hand "merrr-go-ronnd." snit-able for picnic park. Write to Box 27. Sun-purv. Pa. TV ANTED to buy second-band parcel bicycle; particulars and lowest price.

Address T. Wunluth, Avalon. N. J. WANTED Ice box for milk house, not longer than 5 feet 6 Inches; lowest price.

Address aiui Huntingdon street. OFFICE FURNITURE and store fixtures; cash paid. Lew's. 1013 Ki.Ure avenue. LADIES' and gents cast-off clothing, shoes lwught: highest prices.

Gassel. 816 Callowhlll. BOOKS and magazines bought: call or send postal. Hudson, 133 North Thirteenth. CHARTER WANTED Old Penna.

stock char-tcr for life insurance. Postoffice Box 593. WANTED Furniture, carpets, pianos; entire houses. S. Duling.

930 Spring Garden t. STORAGE HAULING FREE! HAULING FREE! New storage buildings; separate rooms; advances made; lowest rafes; moving, city or conn-try. Girard Avenue Storage 916 Girard ave. THE EXCHANGE STORAGE 1420-142O1A North Eighth street. Separate rooms, cash advances: nacking and moving at low rates.

No charge until goods are removed. CENTRAL STORAGE HOUSE. 321. 323 and 325 N. Eighth st.

(above Tine); storage. 75c. per month: new G-storv building: loop separate $50.000 to loan: goods ins'd. BURNS STORAGE ESTAR. 18(55 214 Tenlh.

Etitim-ites given for storage. Moving and packing. Cash advances. Goods Insured. STORAGE SEPARATE free: money advanced.

ROOMS. HAULING 1407-1409 N. 8th St. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW TnKLMA'N'sr'nBCTsTT law. Advice free.

Suits prosecuted and de-feuded Id all courts. Established 18 years. Highest references given. 1328 Arch stroet. PHILA.

LAW 903 WALNUT STREET. Advice FREE. Accounts COLLECTED. Estates SETTLED. Divorces OBTAINED.

FRANKLIN LAW COMPANY. Franklin Building. Walnut and Twelfth streets. ADVICE FREE. 3 on to MONEY TO LOAN MNYTtTLOANT OHR METHODS ENTIRELY NEW.

TERMS EASIEST IN THE CITY. TIME TO SLIT THE BORROWER. We make loans of any size, from li up. on household fnrniture, pianos horses, wagons, without removing them from your possession. Loans made on shortest notice.

Pavment on principal received at any time, which will reduce the cost of carrying loan. Please call and investigate our methods before applying elsewhere. Information cheerfully given. Courteous treatment. Business strictly con-KJentinl.

No expanse to you if loan is not made. Our offices are private and easily reached. We make loans in Camden. N. J.

SECURITY LOAN ROOMS 5 AND 6. BAXTER BUILDING. 1414 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. OPPOSITE PUBLIC BUILDINGS. GROUND FLOOR.

MONEY TO LOAN DO TOO NEED MONEY TO MEET PRESSING DEMANDS? OCR PLAN 18 SIMPLE. OUR TERMS ARE EASY. ESTABLISHED 1SW. We loan money in sums of $af and upwards on household furniture in use without removal: also on storage reeelnts. To rotiirncil in small weekly payments.

All transactions are ure ioa niuesi esi auiisneu strictly business principles. We will give vou the cheapest rates. Se us before you get a loan elsewhere. Information cheerfully given. No charge unless loan is made.

Lady In attendant. THE PENN MUTUAL LOAN INSTITUTION. 132S CHESTNUT ROOM 307. HALE BUILDING. GERMANTOWN LOAN GUARANTEE CO- Money Will loan you any amount on household Money goods Pianos.

Oreans. Horses. Waeons. Money on short notice, without removine Money eoods from your possession, and will Money make payments to suit your convenience. Money either nionthlv or weeklv.

All trans-Money actions made without publicity. Loans Money made in Manavunk. Kensinsrton. Nice-Money town and Philadelphia. Low rates and Monev fair deallner to all is our motto.

GERMANTOWN LOAN GUARANTEE No. 2 West Chelten ave. (cor. Germantown MONEY TO LOAN $10 TO foooT ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES.

CARRIAGES. ETC. The securitv will not be removed from your possession. Payments on principal received nt any time, which will lessen cost of carryinir the loan. You can have the money the dav you apply for it.

Lowest rates. No publicltv. Courteous treatment. Loans made in Camden. N.

J. PHILADELPHIA LOAN Rooms 232 nnd 233. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING. Entrance 1011 Chestnut. MONEY LOANED AT SHORT NOTICE ON household furniture in use without removal, to be returned on easv navments: also on stor-aee receipts.

Our conditions are the most favorable and terms the lowest. No charee unless loan Is made. Tiansactions confidential. THE MUTUAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. Room 501.

Llppincott Bulldinz. northwest corner Twelfth and Filbert rtreets. ALFRED FRANKEL. assistant manaeer. formerly with Penn Mutual Loan Institution.

ESTABLISHED 1891. THE POPULAR BROKERAGE COMPANY 1028 ARCH STREET, makes loans noon Household eocds withont r. moval. storage receipts or any other approved Becnritv. Before applying elsewhere get our terms and coiiuiuous; connuenuai.

SALARIED PEOPLE Can borrow money on their personal notes with out indorsement. No security required. Easy it-riuB. lousiness sincTiy eonnnenrini COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY. ROOM 6Q3.

1033 CHESTNUT STREET MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE HOLD lng permanent positions with responsible con cerns upon their own names without seenritv easy payments. TOLMAN. Room 1229 Stephen uiruru jiuiiuing. zi iwutn iTveinn street. SCMJ Mlltf to Invest on first mortgages at vrw per cent, in sums from up.

Kdwara uos-07 Llppin- nuuaing. iweiitn ana noert streets. MONEY IF YOD WANT MONEY 1 win pay fair prices for diamoads and old gold Room J. 1103 Chestnut street. HEIRS TO UNSETTLED ESTATES CAN OP.

tain money on short notice: also loans made on real estate. John Lloyd, 1429 Chestnut. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE IN USE; ia viuenis; terms rioaerate: connaen tial. 90, Inquirer office. $75,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PROPER, ty; any location: at 4 per cent.

G. Wallace bimpson, 303 walnut st. WANTED $25,000 at once od advances; fine if ll i in i nmioinfr ihmtp inn aom sira.nv i uem security, a no. inquirer cmce. HEIRS TO UNSETTLED ESTATES can receive money on short notice.

Charles James. Til vt umut. BUSINESS MAN wants loan of $150 a short iiuie; gooa security, a ld8. Inquirer office. HEIRS to unsettled estates can receive cash at once.

Albert James. 609 Walnut. WANTED. $3000; will give first mortgage on r. 43 4 i ft i.n, inquirer ornw.

MORTGAGES TO LOAN UPON FIRST MORTGAGE AT 4V4 PER CENT. WILL LOAN OVER GROUND RENT. LARGE OR SMALL LOANS. INSTALMENTS OR OTHERWISE. UPON JUDGMENT NOTE OK SECOND MORTGAGE.

DEMPSEY CG t530 destimt St, ROOM 206. $50,000 TO LOAN on first mortgages at 4 per loans also made over ground rents and on judgment notes. J. Lloyd. 1429 Chestnut.

MORTGAGES AND GROUND RENTS BOUGHT ana sola. Xhos. J. Hunt. 623 Walnnt St.

WANT $100.00 for nine months: good Interest. zr. inquirer oilice. MONEY for Jersey mortgages, all sums. Rose.

art poutn ptixtn. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Committee on Prooftrtv. at I ti 1 1 i oi me uoara or rnnnc n.aucatlon. No. 713 11- i-ri street, 1'niiaaeipnia, until z.ao clock TLESDA1, July 26, 1S98, for the following work FIFTH SECTION New floors at the Horace Binney School.

THIRTEENTH SECTION New floors at tho Wyoming School. All bids in firms' names must statA thA nnmao or tne partners or the hrm. Said work to be done in accordance with the Slans and specifications of the Architect and or School Rnlldlnis to Via saati ot- the office of the Board between the hours of 2 ami i ji. No bid of C50O or nnr will ku nn less accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance approvea aiay zo, ioo, have been complied witta. In addition to ttiA nf Kn amonnt of the contract required for the in i rieniiKin oi tne worg.

the contractors will be required before comniAnclnir wort to execute a ienal bond in accordance with ordi- ii vjouul-hs approvea aiav ao. 1S96 All the city ordinances governing the employment of labor and material used must be complied with. lue committee reserves the right to reject any all tods and nlno to arant 1 where the bid is less than $500, if. in their opinion, it is deemed necessary. NO bid Will be rACOlvAH frnm SHttAAnnstrat thf, satisfaction of the committee his or their ability to fully comply with the Povislong of the ordinance of Councils in regard to the filing of bonds for the satisfactory completion of the Work and the securing of contractors debts.

Such demonstration must be made to the committAA nrin, bids. VL By order of the Committee on Property A. F. HAMMOND. Secretary.

SPECIAL NOTICES lS GIVEN THAT THE pwJ PMfeetinsv of the Savings tund and Loan Association will be held at the No- 500 Odd Fellows-Temple, Broad and Cherry streets, Philadelphia on August 20. Ib98. at 3 o'clock P7 uMlaaelI)ma' C. MacMAHON. Seoetarv.

CARPET CLEANING QUAKER CITY CARPET CLEANING 3D i-, awtc rv iiar All 1 no lOWA.r nrloo 51 cents per yard: remove all moths. Call for and return them within 24 hours, free; insurance '3afaPe21- ur work is first-class combined with the best service. Telephone 4944. CLEANING 212 N- 2-d, Hauling free; 3c. no ripping' no shrinking; by our cold air process the colors are bright and moth destroyed.

Send postal OUR UNFQUALED WHIPPING PROCESS. 3C. Per ya-d. KNICKERBOCKER 8th below Girard. Telephone connection.

3C. PER YARD Union Carpet Cleaning cleaning and laying, 6c; hauling free. Six-teenth and Erie avenue, 630 Lehigh ave. 3C. PER YARD, old reliable Keystone Company we clean carnet clean ilpstmr nil mitK, lng free.

Office 2431 North Front sr. SC. YARD MODEL CARPET CT.EANTNn Works. 610 South Seventeenth. Hauling fret-.

3C. PER YARD ONE PRICE ONLY: BEST wors. isueiiy. sixth, above Diamond. MACHINERY AND TOOLS ed: also a 150-H itvnamn trie: and a 66x16 Coatesville boiler, iroori tnr 125-lb.

pressure. The plant must be positively first-class condition. PosaAsaoi-a nt plant, or a different type equally as good, apnlv SHONEMAN Eighth Arch st Cherry at. WANTEO-A 150-h. n.

engine. Ellis-Corliss type-a 150-h. p. dynamo. General Electric: a 66x16 Coatsvill boiler, good for 125 lbs pressure.

The plant positively must be in first-class condition-possessors of such a nlant or a diffAmnt tr, eouallv as good apply to Shonenian Eighth. Arch Cherry st. FOR SALE 5 H. P. Westinghouse engine: also 14 H.

P. boiler; can be seen running. Racr-cle 138 North Sixth street. BLAKE PUMPS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND.

Write for list. Frank W. Dilks Sl 51S Arch street. Philadelphia. LUMBER ROD OOO KEET HARD WOODS AND Building Lumber.

Planed Lumber or all sinas. iwest rates. Call and see us before purchasing HENRY MA CLE, 2500 bonth street. ton. and grandson of Martha and the late Ja- vuu r.

reiton. in tne ntn year or nis age, Then I shall come when ages close. To take yon borne with me: To that fair land of sweet repose. Where we'll all together be. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his grandmother.

No. 3962 xv-se street, on ihursday. the 21st Instant, at 1 clock. Services to be held in the Erie Avenue E. Church, corner Fifth and Erie avenue, at 1.30 P.

M. Interment private at St, James' M. E. Ground. Olnev.

FOLEY. July 19. 1898. Bridget, widow of the late Thomas Foley. Due notice of the funeral will be given from her late residence.

1934 Buttonwood street. FREED On July 14. 1898. Henrv F. Freed, aged years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also General Peter Lvle Post, No. 145. A. Qnaki-rton Council. No.

149. O. U. A. are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning.

July 20. at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. Lower Richland, near Quak-ertown. Pa. Funeral services and interment nt Tohickon Chnrch.

Carriages will meet 8 o'clock A. M. train from Reading Terminal, also 8.45 train from Bethlehem at Quckertown. Pa. FREELAND.

On July 16. 1898, Mary Free-land, widow of the late Samuel Freeland, aged 54 years. The relatives and friends of the family are resnectfullv invited to attend the fnnprnl on Wednesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 1437 South Second street. Solemn high mass, at Church of Sacred Heart.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery- GALLAGHER. On Sunday. July 17. 1S98, Junes Gallagher, brother-in-law of the Rev. Walter J.

and William A. Duffy, late rector of St. Patrick's Church. Pottsville. Pa.

The relatives and frienda of the family, also Onoko Division. No. 257. B. of L.

Engineers: employs of the United States Mint, and Division No. 43. A. O. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, from his late residence.

1741 North Twenty-third street. Solemn requiem mass at St. EllisarietVs Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment at East M-iucu Cnunk. Train leaves Columbia Avenue Station at 11.00 A.

M. GALLAGHER. On Jnly 18. 1898. Jane Gallagher, aged 65 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are rAspectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Marv Kennedy. 1512 Woodstock street. Twentieth and Jefferson streets.

High mass at St. Elizabeth's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. On July 18. 1898, Helen Marie, daughter of Frank and the late Lavinia Shields Gares, aged 6 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1.30 o'clock, from her aunt's residence. No. 4434 Cleveland avenue, Germantown. Interment private. GARRET SON.

On the 18th Percy C. son of Alan C. and Susannah Garretson, aged 22 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday. July 21, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' resilience, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery county.

Pa. Interment at Friends' Burying Ground. Plymouth Meeting. GARVIN. On July 17.

1898. Mary Elizabetn. daughter of Thomas H. and Lucv Gaivin. aped 8 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock at her parents' residence. Woodland avenue, Sharon Hill. Delaware county. Pa. Interment private.

GEE. On July 19, 1898, Annie wife of Charles Gee. and daughter of Hannah C. and the late William H. Blttle.

in her. 51st year. Due notice of the funeral will be given from her late residence. 2432 Gordon street. GUNDRUM.

Entered into rest on July 18. 1898. Maria C. widow of George Gun-drum, aged S8. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, 21st at 2 o'clock, from her late residence.

1431 Mt. Vernon street. Interment jrivate. HARRIS. On the 17th Edith Marcella.

daughter of Jesse and May Harris, aged 10 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at IO o'clock, from the residence of her grandparents. Manchester avenue. Media. Pa.

Interment at Springfield Cemetery. AWKINS. On Jnly 18. Lawrence Hawkins, in his 66th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday afternoon, July 22, at 2 o'clock, at bis late residence.

1028 Master street. Interment private. HIGGINS. On Julv 18. 1898.

James the son of Hannah and the late Patrick Higgins, In his 24th year. The relatives and friends of the family, also the League of the Sacred Heart, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 539 Glenwood avenue. High mass at St. Veronica Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

HOURIE. On July 16, 1898. Samuel P. Hourie. aged 33 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 2120 Fernon street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. IRELAN. In Pennsville.

Salem county. New Jersey, on July 17, 1898, Estella. infant of Ellsworth L. nnd Eliza P. Irelan.

aged 5 months, 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectf ully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning next. July 20. at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, in Pennsville. Salem county.

New Jersey. Services at residence. Interment at Sharpstown. Salem county. New Jersey.

IR ING. On July 16. 1898. Carrie daughter of William R. and Harriett Irving, and granddaughter of Thomas and Lenora Balev.

The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence. No. 6 East Srratford avenue. Lansdowne.

Pa. Interment at Fernwood CenMterv. JONES. On the 18th Nellie Cordelia Jones, daughter of Horatio C. and the late Nellie Brown Jones, aged 11 months.

The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Isaac Dunne. 3864 Cambridge street. Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.

KEIM. On Julv 16. 1898. Samuel Kelm. aged 83 years.

The relatives and friends of thA fam ily are resnectfullv invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. at his late residence. 2509 North Eleventh street. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers ESTER.

On July 17. 1898. Leona. daughter of Westlev and Cora Kester, aged 14 months and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents.

No. 1436 Venango street, xioga. interment at iortnwooa ceme tery. KITE. Suddenly, on Jnly 16.

1898. William L. Kite, in hia 76th rear. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invitel to atend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 clock fiom his late residence. Ridley Park.

Delaware county, fa. interment private KLOSE. On July 17. 1898, Earnestine daughter of Barbara and the late William E. Klose.

of 3960 Girard avenue In hpr 21st voir ine relatives ana irienas or the ramily are re-spectfnlly invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday. July 20. at 2 o'clock thA residence of her uncle. John H. Ragatz.

806 North Fifth street. Interment private at Fern- LADDEN. On July 17. 1898 WlnnifrAd. ivIfA ot iiiiKe Laaaen.

ine relatives and friends of the family are resiectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning. at 8 30 o'clock, from her husband's residence. No. 3212 neese street. nign mass at St.

Veronica Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme- iro. LAIR. On Jnlv IK. 1R9R Wllllom TT lr adopted son of William H.

Lair. in his -u ear. A patient snfrerer at rent. The relatives and frienils nt thA fsmllv lo rnuip it. ocnuyier camp no.

s. or U. S. are respectfully invited to attend the fu neral, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from nis late resiaence. tast Columbia avenue, formerly Hanover street.

To" proceed to Pal mer Vault. Interment private, at Mount Peace cemetery. LIEBISCH. On the 19th Kt A wife of Ernest W. Liebisch.

aged 42 years. The rel atives ana Triends of tne ramily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 2302 North Twenty-ninth street. Interment at Mt. Vernon.

LYNCH. Suddenly. July 17. 1898. at his home.

3127 Mantua avenue. West John Mus lin, eldest son of John W. and Elizabeth J. Lynch, in his 33d year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited 10 aitenci tne iunerai services, at nis iare nnme.

011 vt eoDAsuay. at cioca. interment private. MAINE. On Julv 18.

1898. Frank, husband of Annie Khimnn. and son of the late Francis and Margaret Mayne, aged 36 years. The relatives and irienas ot tne iamuy, also James u. Blaine Council.

No. 766, Jr. O. U. A.

employes of the Prudential Insurance Company, and the members of Union Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, cn Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from nis late resiaence. xnw paietnorp street, services at the church. York, west of Coral street. at 2.30 o'clock. Interment at Northwood Cemetery.

MCCAFFREY. On the 19th. Mrs. Mary Mc Caffrey. The relatives and friends of the fam ily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

2549 Colorado street. Mass at Our Lady of Mercy. 'Interment private at catnearai emetery. McFLYNN. On July 17.

1898. Susan. Wife of John McFlynn and daughter of the late James and Margaret O'Neill. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attAnd the funeral, on Thursday morning. at 8.30 clock, from her husband residence.

1510 Bo-dine street. Requiem mass at St. Michael's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McSHEA.

On July 17. 1898. John McShea, Sr. The relatives and friends, also B. V.

M. Sodality and employes of the Atlantic Refining Company, are respectfully invited to atttend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock. rrom hts son-in-laws resiaence, John Sefton, No. 1017 Emily street. Solemn reoulAm mass at Church of the Epiphany.

Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. MILLER. On July 17. 1898.

John Millar. In his 54th year. The relatives and friends of the family, also New Jersey Lodge. No. 1.

I O. and Fidelity Lodge. No. 30. A.

O. U. are resnectfullv invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence. 324 Walnut street. Camden.

N. J. Interment private. MILLER. On July 17.

1898. Mary, widow of the late Henry Miller, nee Kussmaul. in her 59th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 clock, from the residence of her son. Mr.

Christopher Kussmaul. 1403 Adams avonue. Frankford. Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. MILLER.

July 19. 1898. Walter Miller. son of Joel Miller, aged 23 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his brotber-In-law's residence, Mr.

1 hot. Wright, No. 3157 Reach street, near Kensington avenue and Clearfield street. Interment private. MITCHELL.

On July 19. 1898. Patrick, the son of John and Winnie Mitchell, aged 21 years. -i rcinuvtrB anu irieuus ui toe ramny are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence. 3239 North Twenty-first street, Tioga.

High mass at St. Col 11 has Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MOODY. On July 19.

George Stnart, son of the late Robert and Hester Moody, 'aged 19 years. The relatives snd friends of the family are respectiuiiy invitea to attend the funeral services, on Saturday. July at 2 o'clock. his late residence. 4320 filling street.

Frank- ford. Interment private. MCLLIN. On July 18. 1898.

George A Mul- lin. aged 4 months. Funeral private, from the office of A. Ungerbuehler. undertaker.

2632 West Lehigh avenue, ednesday, at 3 clock. To proceed to Northwood Cemetery. MURRAY. On July 17. 189S.

Patrick, son of the late William and Marv Murray, aged 3 4 years. The relatives and friends of the family are lesneetfully invited to attend the funeral, oil Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from Mi late residence. 3114 Salmon street. Twenty-flffh ward. High mass at Nativity cunrcn.

Interment at Catbed-al Cemetery. 1 1 Tin lnl. Ifi 1 QUO 11 daughter of Edward and Bridget Nangle, aged i years, relatives ana mends, oz the and frienk, 1 cent a word set solid: light faced display. 10 cents per line CITT DEITJEY DID IT! NO, WE DID IT WE LOWERED THE RENT TO A MERE TRIFLE HALF MONTH FREE 3-story Pompellan brick fronts, 10 large rooms, all modern improvements. $22.

OO PER MONTH Seven lines of cars to any part citv. Three minutes to Strawberry Mansion and Park Trolley. 2-story, 7 rooms, large bed rooms and kitchen. Pompeiiun brick fronts. $15.00 PER MONTH STEVENSON BROTHERS 3234 and CUMBERLAND STS.

TO RENT 2120 N. 11 ROOMS. 10 13 2111 Park ave 1110 S. Marshall 2133 Aubrev pi. 1531 N.

22d 1804 1727 Grats H44 Snyder aye 415 Dickinson 1333 S. Fourth 15 430 McClellan ...20 fSOfl Federal 22 2102 N. 13th ...20 718 Morris 14: 40S Federal 2 428 Titan 18 438 Wharton :4 12 12 12 1206 S. FIFTH. 1800 MONTGOMERY AVE mm, mm 15 (lavs free Brownstone.

saloon parlor, clean, pretty homes, modern, handv to 8 trolley and 2 steam lines: schools: high, healthy: on 15th. 16th and 171 streets, near Iehleh avenue. N. lStli St tIigh. rarai mum mipsk 3-story, 9, 10, and 12 rooms; clean, modern, pretty homes; amone nice people: Park location; nigh and healthy; trolley, steam cars and schools.

SERRILL'S, 32d St.afe. McEtj'ry Av. 11 6 2-ST0DG8V. 7 ffi 10 days free Clean, nice houses: bath, water closets, heater, ranee: trollev and steam cars. SERRILL'S, 321 afe.

Montg'ry Ave. S25 STOKES. iH RIMS. 10 days free ery low rents: prime location; clean, eood order: on Berks st. near 4th one corner 3i)th and Berks one 2230 Montgomery.

SERRILUS, 27S6 N. 15th St. lehigh. 427 Dickinson, 531 Morris, 519 Dickinson. 20 317 Durfor.

5r 10 Mn4 Dickinson. Si 78 Moore. 5r 10 629 Snyder. 7r 181 1819 Cuba. 4r 10 Front.

7r 141 1922 Lee, 5r 10 818 Earn. 5r 14 1 1323 Canal. 5r 10 A. LIST. FIFTH AND DICKINSON.

COOL PORCHES. FRESH AIR, CLEAN NEW houses, enamel barh tubs, rooms. Slo: rcoms. $18. $18.50.

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A. List, Fifth and Dick inson. 463 YORK 3-ST'Y DWELL'G, 807 N. 12th 3-storv dwelllne. 18 2134 N.

3d st 3-story dwelling. 9 rooms 18 2147 Orlanna 2-story dwelllne. 11 MARTIN II. SllIZBAUH, 131J8 Arch St. FOR RENT STORE AND DWELLING.

NO. 1923 Germantown $35 per mo. eood bus iness location. Apply on premises, or to William X. MrlDple.

515 Hale Building. 1328 Chestnut FOR RENT NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES latest improvements, on Opal and Garnet streets, above York. $15. $16 per month. Apply in upai street, or jonn aurcDan, agent.

NO. 2117 WOODSTOCK 9 ROOMS, MOD- ern plumbing and all conveniences. $20 per month. Apply to William Trautwine, 1323 inesmut street. HANDSOME STORE AND DWELLING.

SUIT able gents furnishing hnsiness: no competi tion; low rent: also cheapest eight-room houses up-iown. Appiy axi ivortn iitn. OR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE. 1828 NORTH Eighth street; fresh papered and painted: orly $20 per month. R.

W. Hamwefl. 26 North rerentn street, or io33 North haghtn street. FOR RENTFINE HOUSE. EIGHT ROOMS, all modern conveniences: onlv S20 uer month 1426 THOMPSON STREET.

SIX-ROOM COT taee: alto four-room houses. Office. 49 North iTveirtn street. FOR RENT BASEMENT: SUIT ANY BUSI ness. N.

E. corner Seventeenth and Mifflin streeers. 519 W. NORRIS BATH. RANGE yard: ODen this dav 5 to 6 P.

M. S. CJ. Slum. kiuh, iai xNorm oeventn street.

I' OR RENT 2630 LAWRENCE 9 ROOMS. in front or a public scaare: will reduce rent to gooa tenant. NICE 8-ROOMED HOUSE. NEWLY DONE UP and everv convenience. 620 Rrown.

an iMr 829 North Eighth street. $11.00. REDUCED FROM $13.00, 3471 JOYCE (rranktjru avenue ana lloeat: 6 rooms; eon tcuiciutb; newiy paintea ana paperea. $12.008438 WATER ST. (FRONT AND TIO ga, 7 rooms, porch, newly painted, papered; uuvwiruL'ifu view; ueautiiui living.

1214 VINE STREET 14 ROOMS: CONVENT ences; good order. Edward J. Toole, attorney. $15 BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM HOUSE. PORCH rront.

orxa ltty-nintn street. 11. Fuss. $23. 0O RENT.

3-STORY CORNER. STORR Fifteenth above Huntingdon, opposite Ball La rounas. 2O01 MARSHALL CORNER DWELLING. been physician's office 25 years, $25. 2003 Marshall.

8 rooms, $18. Koons, 2041 Franklin. FOR RENT 8-room house; all conveniences. 1311 alter street, 13th and Girard avenue. $13.00 RENT.

1549 TUCKER. ROOMS? 23 no 1825 North Nineteenth. 3-story. 9 rooms. Open! $14 MO.

2016 ANTON: 7 ROOMS: CONVENI. encea; good order. Toole. 902 Walnut. 2708 DAUPHIN $14: ROOMS: CONVENI- er.ces; newly papered.

Toole. 902 Walnut. $13.00 2102 WESTMORELAND STREET. TI opa. rooms; bath; conveniences.

FOR RENT 1635 LATONA STREET; rooms; good order; conveniences. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. 1529 N. 1'ark ave. FOR RENT, Wood street.

$14 4J-ROOM HOUSE. 1219 LARGE 10-ROOM HOUSE. 912 SPRING ST. 2206 NORRIS; NEWLY DONE UP, $20. Stores HANDSOME STORE AND RESIDENCE.

ON spring Garden: put in order to suit tenant; low rent. Van Leer. 829 North Eighth street. STORE 1026 POPLAR STREET. $10; PART or awemng: ornee.

4 North Twelfth street; r-ni L-fimr uuuer oiace. Stables STABLE. 1522 WAVERLY ST. 5TH AND Pine), all modern improvements: reduced rent, looie. oa walnut.

WEST PHILADELPHIA J3t FOR RENT 713 NORTH FORTY-SECOND street, rooms; all conveniences; yard runs through to back rent $20 per mo. Apply ii. or m. -irauEwine. idzo "jnestDnt.

$12. $16 AND $22 HOUSES. 5. 7. AND 10 rooms, ail conveniences, in complete order: open 12 to 3 P.

M. Shoemaker. Parrlah street. luure cnrLT-Biiiji. FOR RENT 779 N.

THIRTY-EIGHTH It rooms, ail conveniences. $30.00 per month. Agent. 761 North Thirty-ninth st. G.

OLDHAM MASSEY 6160 LANCAS-ter avenue, have large list modern porch houses. 6 to 12 rooms, from $13 to $30. $10 HOUSE. 5 ROOMS. APPLY 3222 ST.

James street (helow Walnnt). $18 MONTH 3432 LUDLOW: TEN ROOMS: good order. Toole. 902 Walnnt. $23 MONTH 3839 HAVERFORD STREET.

10 rouma; goou onier. looie. uz walnut. PORCH FRONT, NEW. 2526 N.

$20; "in BquNirs 1 1 uiu in. Stores $18 STORE, CORNER OF JUNE AND BROWN streets. 7 rooms and conveniences; open 12 to Shoemaker, Parrish. above 46th. SUBURBAN Clifton $10 PER MONTH.

SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE; $15 per month, eight-roomed cottage. Shisler Adamsford Postoffice. GERMANTOWN FOR RENT GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE V. acres; shade and fruit trees, well-cnltlvatoii garden, stone stable; handy to Wister or Wingo-hocklng Stations, on P. and R.

will be rented reasonable terms. Call or address 643 East Penn Germantown, or 27 South Eighth Phila. COUNTRY FOR RENT COUNTRY RESIDENCE. SHADE anl fruit trees, well-cultivated garden, stona "table: handy to Wister or Wingohocking Stations, on P. and R.

will be rented on reasonable terms. Call or address 643 East Penn Germantown. or 27 South Eighth street. Phila. MALVFRN P.

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KERHART. PHYSICIAN FOR LA- qies qur. conr. lntants adopted. 928 N.

4th st OFFICE ADVICE FREE. 1500 Wharton street. LADIES. BUY YOUR MEDICINES AT 209 N. fsintn rniia.

uoctor gives advice free. LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF ISAAC JACOBS, DECEASED Letters testamentary on the above estate naving Deen grantea to the undersigned, all persons inueuieu to tne saia estate nrn rA. quested to make navnient and thnw iv 1iiroTriii. intr sauitf, wimout ueiay, to 1614 N. Eighth street.

HENRY FRIEDMAN. 1722 Franklin street; Or to their attorney. WM. J. BARR, 629 S.

Broad street. tlT ESTATE OF GEORGE A. SINCLAIR. Deceased. Letters of administration on thA oi.ic lbtiiik hitch kiiujli lo ne ii naersi gned all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having WA1W9 11 nincui I ill HIUC Wltnout HI' 18 to TIIAM 1 I X- I Tn 912 North Broad Street.

The old nd surest Cot ffb Core Jayne's upcv -vi i mi When von cntch-colit i -1 uui. uii 1 on 1 handy, take Jayne Expectorant. MARRIAG3 -ICENSES ISSUED Earlolome. Biondo. and Fannie Glancy.

Drain, Sims and Lydia L. Johnson. Dreher. Elmer nil t. v.At..

Dogjiett. Hilton and Ida M. Carlln. lleckman. Edward and Annie Klee.

Holt. Dr. Jacob anil I.anr, n. WiIUm Lafferty, Joseph, and Katie Simons. Leadun.

Daniel and Lulu Bradley. Martin. William and Carrie M. Auker. McCue.

William C. and Anna McLeod. Miller. Thomas and Pauline L. Upw.

Milliken. William Catharine L. CaldwelL Murray. Joseph and Etta D. Legoe.

Oesterman. August and Katie A. Brandt. Randall. Thomas, and Clara I.

Smith. rtementer. Konert. and Ida Betham. Reading.

George and Johanna C. Berkes. Scheetz. Frank and Mamie I. Behney.

Schuenemann. Rudolph, and Annie ZindelL Sims. Orville. and Norah Marshall. Stephens, Eugene and Laura T.

Steelmaa. Waples. Burrows and Josephine M. Kamnf. Wells.

Dennis, and Nellie Brown. Williamson. Edward, and Anna Fountaine. Wilson. Arthur W.

and Annie E. Pettit. MARRIES FRITH BAKEOVEN. On Jnly 18. 1898.

at the parsonage of Kensington M. E. Chnrch. by the Rev. Edwin C.

Griffiths. Mr. William 3. Frith to Mrs. Pauline A.

Bakeoven. both of Philadelphia. GUY CURRIER. On 16th Instant, In this city, by Rev. T.

M. Jackson, pastor of Cook man M. E. Church. Harry S.

Guy and Delia Currier, both of Baltimore. Md. HOFFMAN STODDARD. On Wednesday. June 1 1898.

at their residence. No. 2002 Woodstock street. Philadelphia, bv Rev. Joseph B.

Graff. D. Mr. Harry W. Hoffman and Miss Anna M.

Stoddard, both of this city. MANN NELSON. On Wednesday. June 15. 1898.

at the bride's residence. No. 2811 Dauphin street. Philadelphia, by Rev. Joseph B.

Graff D. Mr. Thomas Mann and Miss Edith Nelson, both of this city. PETERS EDMONDS. On Tuesday.

June 7 1898. at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage No 2338 North Twenty-ninth street, Philadelphia by Rev. Joseph B. Graff. D.

Mr. John Peters and Miss Maggie A. Edmonds, both of this city. PFEIKFER BOWERS. On Wednesday.

June 29. 1898. at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage No. 2338 North Twenty-ninth street, Philadelphia, by Rev. Joseph B.

Graff. D. Mr. George W. Pfeiffer.

and Miss Emma EU Bowers, both of this city. SCHENK HUNTER. On Wednesday. June 29. 1898.

at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. No. 2338 North Twenty-ninth street. Philadelphia, by Rev. Joseph B.

Graff. D. Mr. William C. Schenk and Miss Mattie R.

Hnnter both of this city. SIMONS MOUNCE. On Tuesday. June 7 1898. at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage.

No" 2338 North Twenty-ninth street. Philadelphia" by Rev. Joseph B. Graff. D.

Mr. William H. Simons and Miss Emma R. ounce, both of this citv. STUBER CLAMPFFER.

On Wednesday. June 22. 1898. at the bridfc's residence. No.

2519 West York street. Philadelphia, by Rev. Joseph 3 DIED July 18. 1898. Susan, daughter of Mark and Mary Addley, aged 11 months and 18 days.

1 he relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, 2j.2T,1"ck' from ner Parents' residence. No. 538 Hoffman street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. ALLEN.

On July 17, 1898. Alvin son of Elizabeth Galbraith and the late William R. AJMP' years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, froai bis mother residence. 2036 Christian street.

Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. BAUER. On Jnly 18. 1898.

Jacob H. Bauer, husband of Mattie Bauer, nee Kremmer, and sen of John and atherine Bauer, aged 3o years The relatives and friends of the family, also the employes of the Marr Construction Bre respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 clock from his late residence. No. 1831 South Twentieth street. Interment at Fernwood Ceme- Tuesday.

Jnly 19, 1S98, Mary, beloved wife of Francis J. Beech, and daughter of Annie and the late Daniel Te- mc. if a lives ana rriends of the family are respectfully invitrt to ntfunH on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1212 Ridge avenue. High requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption at 10 'Tuug uaruen streets. at clock precisely.

Interment, New Cathedral July 17. 1898. Adolph M. P.irckenbauer. in his 64th year.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ju.ii,-u ouruu me iunerai services, on ed nesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at his late real aence. biz isortb Sartain street. Interment private, at Monument Cemetery. BLACK. Suddenly, on July 18, 1898.

Mary nuc, win: ui jhuich BiacK, ana aaugnter of the late Augusta and Mary Black, in her 39th year The relatives and friends of the family an sreetfully invited to attend the funeral, on Ihursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her husband. No. 2546 Edgemont siri-ei. interment at Jeaar Mill Cemetery. BODDEN.

On July 18. 1S98. Gertrude, belov ed daughter of Michael P. and Marie Josephine niMnitrii. njii-n uiouins ana uavs.

ine rela tives and friends of the family are respectful! invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday July 20. at 2 o'clock, from her parents' resl dence. 203 South Thirty-fourth Rtreot Rosa dale, N. J. Interment at St.

Patrick's Ceme BOON On Jnly 17 1898 Tocr.h Roon XI aged 60 years. Relatives and friends of the fain ilv are rospActfullv invited to attend the funeral cn Wednesday. July 20. at 2 o'cloca. from hh late residence.

Glenolden. Delaware county. Pa interment at mount z.ion uemetery. uarny. RORTON.

On July 17, 1898. Ethel daugh ter oi William R. and the late Maria Rorton and granddaughter of Mary and the late John in juin year. A bud the gardener gave us, A pure and lovly child. gave it to our keeping.

To cherish undefilcd. But just as it was opening To the glory of the day, Down came the heavenly gardener. And took our bud away. Gone to meet her mother. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ser vices.

Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from nif resilience or ner granamotner. No. 521 Rich rtiond Ftreet. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery N. J.

Take trolley cars at Vine Street Ferry. BOliK. On the morning of Jnlir IS 1 Baa Michael Boyle, aged 60 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited in nut-mi iuk iunerai. on inursaay morning.

Jul 21. 1S98. at 8 o'clock, from his late residence 1101 Baring street, Camden, N. J. High mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart at interment at et.

i-atrick Ceme icry BRADELY. On July 18. 1898. Charles TV son of Edward and Margaret Bradley, aged 10 months anu a uays. iiur aarnng at r-st.

Funeral thi Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the res idence of his parents' 4628 Westminster avenue, west Philadelphia. Interment private. BRADY. On July 18. 1898, William P.

son of Mary nnd the late Philin Rrsrtv. Ttii relatives and friends of tho fumtlv also thA Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of the Church of it-iirriiuiiji mviieu to arienu the funeral, on Thursday at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1801 North Sheridan street. oviiivt oeveuin. nign mass at ft. haward Chnrch.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. BRANDT. On July 18. 1S98. William W.

Brandt, aged 59 years. The relatives and rrienns or tne lamily. also Equal Rights Lodge No. 4(54. I.

O. O. and Hand-in-fiand Conn cil. No. 14, O.

U. A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services. Wednesday nr. ternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1840 juason street, interment strictly private HI I ll I 1 x- An IUiV, 1 11 1.

daughter of John and Minnie Budd. aged 2 years and 6 months. Relatives and friends are respeottuny invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, from her late residence. Bellmawr, .1. J.

I I'll ii 1 1 Ml! at 1 31. EURNIIETER. In Conshnhocken. on July 1A 1898. Martha, wife of William Rurnheter, aged years, ine relatives ana friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 clock, from her husband's residence Hector and Apple streets, Interment at nestnut uiu Al IL.

cemetery. CALDWELL. On July 18 1898 TTowai-H Pin, son. Infant son of Chris: onher and Kullia well, aged 5 weeks. The relatl YAH a rl frlnmia of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, this afternoon, at 2 clock, at the residence of bis parents.

Penrose lerry Road, below Magazine Lane. Interment liiiiBie. CANFIELD. On July 18 1808 M.r..t wife of Richard J. Canfield.

The relatives and friends of the family arp rAsoActfniiv inritmi to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, nt 8 clock, from her husband's residence. No. 2708 nh street. High mass at St. Anthony's miivii.

iiiirnucuL iii nwiy jtoss tjemererv- CAUKIiS On Tnlv IT 1o M. aged 81. The ri-lnHvAs mni tvionria iue laiuuy are respectiuiiy invitea to attend the iunerai. on eanesiiay. July 20.

at 3 o'clock from his sister's residence, 438 Berkley street, Camden, N. J. Interment at Evergreen Ceme tery. CARELL. On Tuesday.

Jnlv 19 1898 TIorscA son of Charles and Louisa Carell, aged' 2 years. uue notice or the funeral will be given from me raimi-ucfi vi nis parents, 243 Clarion street. CARROLL. On Jnlv 17 1UQK M.ri daughter of William and Bridget Carroll, ana granddaughter of Mathew and the late Mary Kelleher. aged 3 years and a months relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- 1 eiock, irom her parents residence.

21 1 Spruce street. Interment at New Cathedrai CHASE. On 18 1RO v. -ik. aged 74 years.

ThA mln nri fHnmia of the family are invited to attend the funeral Is residence. 1687 North Fifty-fourth ouitrti. inierment private. CLARKE. Snrtrli.nl i nn Tl- 17 1 coo Xf Widow Of CharlAa' Clui-lrA n'A friends of the family are respectfully invited to aiieiiu tne iunerai services, on Wednesday af-tjoon.

at 1 o'clock, at her late residence. -ovi jasoi-r street, xnirty-nrst ward. Inter ruent strictly private. July 18. 1898.

Francis, son of t. iarv tiancy. ana grandson of the i-iic riiriL-K anu tsniiget Mccullen. aged 2 years. ineuui or tne iamuy are re- BPecttuiiv invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents resilience.

708 Wharton street. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. COLEBAUGH. On thA 1th in. 11-111-.

son of Ann and thA lntA ci. baugh. aged 39 years. The relatives and friends qf the family, and Minerva Council, No. 336.

A- are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, July li' at2 clock- at ni late residence. 460Y oirefi. rranaiora. interment private. Jalr 17.

1898. Edward Coll. aged Si- i ni relatives ana lriends or the fam ilv. also Division No il A 1 1 1 fully Invited to attend the on o'clock, from his late resl- uV XT', ernoa street, lllgn mass at St. Agatha Church.

Interment at New Catlie- COMEV. On Tnlv ta icno it. The relatives and friends of the family, also Cathedral A. B. Society and B.

V. M. "re res-ctfallv invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8 clock, from his late residence. 1736 Wylie street. Solemn requiem mass at the Church cf dock precisely.

Interment at v.Biui'urai tjemc-tery. COULSON. On 1HQQ fn. if 1. ter of Thomas and the 'lstA if aged 6 weeks and 3 dsvs.

ThA rlli friends of the family are rAsnAct fully lnitAi attend the funeral services, on Wednesday after- uiKiu. ii.u i-joca, ar tne resiaence or her rather, 118 East Huntingdon strAAt Intprmanl iipItiI, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. CL EY. On July 18. 1898.

Joseph, son of 1 iivnni a. ami Ann 1 1 nnnAV amm montha The relatives and friAnds of thA family jiicciniiij- in neu to attena tne funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from hi. 1 parents' residence, 2422 Catharine street. Inter- uit-iii new iarneorai cemetery. DEAN.

On Jnly 1. 1898 John TYoin The relatives and friends oi the family, also Foxchase Lodge, No. 135. I. O.

O. F. Sylvanla Lodge, No. 177. Knights of the Golden Eagle, and the Funeral Directors' Association nt delphia.

are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, the 22d at 11 o'clock from his late residence. Foxchase. Philadelphia The body can be viewed in DavtsvlliA Church at 2.30 o'clock. iitiwiLKK. On Fnl 17 1 sno n.iu it ard.

son of Howard A. and Kate' W. Detwller 6-, months- The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the raI services, on Wednesday, July 20 S-li3 cri00'6; f1m residence of his parents, 2344 Seybert street. Interment private anu vi aiu: rt iii rienrv nsi Vv wr I DOUGHERTY. On July 16.

1898. John only son of John F. and Kate Dougherty, and grandson of James and Alice Gallen. aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family also he members of the Golden Crown New Years Association, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8 clock, from his parents' residence 1032 Carpenter street.

Solemn requiem mass at St Paul's Church, interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DRAKE. In Philadelphia, on the 17th Andrew Drake, in his 59th year. The relatives and friends of the familjr are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No.

928 Jefferson street, on Thursday afternoon, the 21st at 1 o'clock Funeral cortege to proceed on train leaving Columbia avenue at 2.30 P. arriving at Mill Street Station. Norristown, at 3.13 Services in chapel at Montgomery Cemetery 3.45 P. M. Interment at Montgomery Cemetery DRUMMOND.

At lalem. N. on July 17 1S98. Jane Dnimmond. wife of William Drum-mond.

in her 68th year. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband No. 63 Union street. Salem. N.

on Wednesday morning, the 20th at 11 o'clock Services at residence. Interment at First Cemetery. Salem, N. J. DUTTON.

On July 16. 1898. John G. Dutton. aged 46 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also the Ouaker City Ben. Ass'n, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lale residence. No. 1327 American (formerly Corn) street-, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lebanon Cemete'ry EDWARDS.

On July 19, 1898, William Edwards. Friends can view the remains on Thursday evening, between 8 and 10 o'clock at his late residence. 3010 Salmon street. Interment Friday morning at Shauandoah, Pa. ERVIN.

On Jnly 17. 1898. Joseph Corson, son of Walter and Frances Ervin, aged 8 months and weeks. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, July 20, 1898. at 2 o'clock from bis parents' residence.

Bustleton pike ami Reading Line road, near Bustleton. Interment at Pennypack Church Grounds. ELTON. On the 18th instant. Charles son of EmiUe C.

and the late George H. Fel- tucky bred troffinr and --TJiTl'Z. KVV i)U1, 15 nl high; warranted sound and kind; ran trot a mile hettAr than 2 30 op no sale; this gelding has never had any track work, but trotted when purchased in Lexington three heats over 2 25. Is. 22.

ii Jbirteenth street timr sgnarcs from Reading De)t. ur $5 AIvTe rvrTf" OR AV der Terminal Express C.pany- heua of blocky-huilt horses and mares from 6 to 8 years old, weighing from lOOO to 14O0 guaranteed true worWra in slnglS or double harness; suitable for grocAr mili men truckmen, carts, family or would make excellent farm horses; trial allowed; no V-Jbr7 be sold. App 221 and 223 Race street. LTT account of death mut be sold" jCCy the handsome and stylish vrsr old Keuttii ky bred mare "Lady Irene:" very stylish a finely turned; has trotted In 2 road 12 miles an hour and In safe for "a lady to ride or drive: also rlcgant falling top buggy, hornets, $75; can be seen at 1123 Rate street. G.

W. Bryant. GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OS fered 2oo head of horses and mares. Slo up. suitable for any business; also lot rC mules: also three young mares, heavy In foal; suit carts; can be seen and bought at pasture field.

3439 Germantown take 8th st. car. -TO post furniture car. with shelving. $2.50 can 924 North Ainer can street, formerly St.

John street. "0K8 ARE NOT GIV-rT7- en with Holt horse powders, but vou OAalAr? WAGONS NEW AND SECOND-HAND BCSI. bass wagona. Kamioiph and Wil low, between Fifth and Sixth. Large stock of new panel-body wagona and Ice wagons.

BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. FoSALIBTak 2157 North Eighth street. I making Interior alteratiors at the Chestnut Street Theatre. Extensive interior alterations will be made at 5415 Lansdowne avenue and Con-estoa street, north of Lansdowne avenuo, by Contractor James Arthur, for the Salvation Army. When the work is completed the building will be used for a Rescue House.

Michael Magee contractors, took out a permit yesterday to build the two-story brick factory. 180.7x51.8 feet, on the north side of Unruh street, east of Tacony Road. Tncony, for Henry Dlsston Sons, incorporated. The work will cost $12,000, Arthur T. Wadsworth, owner, will erect two three-story brick dwellings, each lfix50 feet, on the north side of Hunting Park avenue, west of Broad street.

A two-story brick dwelling, 10x50 feet, will' be bul.lt on the northeast side -or Chnrch street, below Spring street, in the Twenty-third Ward, for Klizubeth Ervin. Contractor Benjamin Taylor will do the work On the west side of Arrott street, near Hiirrocks. in tho Twenty-third Ward, Marshall Reams, contractors, are putting up a three-story brick dwelling, 27x44 feet, for M. O. Kyle.

Contractor Allen B. Rorke yesterday submitted plans to the Bureau of Building Inspection providing for the erection of a four-story dwelling. 18x70 feet, with a three-story back addition 20x22 feet, at 122 South Eighteenth street, for John Doherty. The plans were made by Architects Cope Stewardson. Plans have been prepared by Guy King and he is receiving estimates for altera tlons at 3310 Race street.

Four lots, each measuring 21x105 feet, on the south side of Naudaln street, 103 feet west of Forty-seventh, have been sold to P. Elmer Weltzel by Thomas (i. Hunter, subject to mortgages of $17,000, for a nominal consideration. Th-! p'ans for the Lutheran Church of the Nativity, at Seventeenth and Tlog streets, were submitted to the Building Inspectors yesterday for their approval. Frank Rlggs will build a hotel at Fernwood to measure about 40x100 feet, and a house for E.

W. Bok at Merlon. PERMITS. i i Number of permits 33 Number of operations 41 Estimated cost $470. R45 John Mllligau.

contractor, build two-story brick back building. 17x12 feet, and alterations to main building, at 1215 South Twenty-eighth street. H. Wlrth. contractor, boiler foundation, at 233 North Water street.

T. J. TrAston. contractor, repair frame bath rooms, st 232 and 234 Brown street. Charles Maeder.

contractor.put In steam beating apparatus, at 877 North Twentieth street. Francis D. Kramer, contractor, general Interior alterations, at 1806 Spring Garden street. Frank Slcbort. owner, build chicken house.

12x12 feet, at the northwest corner of Second and Luzerne streets. Richard Tittermerrv. contractor, build shelter shed. Iix48 feet, at 349 Cantrell street. James F.

Lamb, contrsctor. build bath room and make Interior alterations, at 1220 Spruce street. Joseph Wilson, contractor, change store into duelling, at 1202 8outh Twenty-eighth street. Shlnn A Bae; owners, put up old election booth for storage purposes, at the southwest corner of Broad and Spruce streets. George T.

Gabell. contractor, build two-story brick back building. 11x15 feet, at 310 South Juniper street. C. D.

11111. contractor. bnlM two-storr brick back building. 15x13 feet, at 1248 Taney street. Theodore M.

Keeney. contractor. Interior and exterior alterations to kitchen, at 1402 Erie avenue. Samuel Sturges. contractor, bnlld wagon shed, lx20 feet, nt 118 North Seventh street.

John Rush, contractor, build back sheds, each Svl4 feet, at 840. M8 and 8.V) Almond street. H. B. Coy I a Ar Son.

contractors, nut nn flra escape, at Lawrence and MaslAr streets. I'anl Stnhlman. owner, hulld two-story brick stable. 16x28 feet, on the north side of Kennedy Street, west of Frankford svenne. .1.

McCleland. owner, build wagon shed. 14x14 feet, at 1707 South Seventeenth street. Philip Renkler. contractor, put In heater, at 19 South street.

David Iint-)n'a Sons, owner, build shelter KhAd. 3240 feet, at 2044 and 2B4A Coral street. George Ash. contrsctor bnlld brick kitch ens, each 12.8x8 feet, and interior alterations, at 3K53. 38S5.

3.8.r7 and 3859 Melon street, and Inclose shed at 4151 Warren street. R. M. Krout. contractor, build fwo-storv brick back building.

10x12 feet, at 2702 Columbia av enue. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Alrdrie 8. 111.3 ft, K. Fifth St.

ir lot hi J. G. Haivey to C. Myers: Julv 13. '98: en.

14r.3: ea. g. r. 54 3.000 Alder No. 1919 G.

Ritchie to R. K. Chew: July 15. '98: 14x47 750 Burrows' court. 8.

E. s. tTwentv-tbtrd ward) J. R. Clegg to F.

F. Eltonhead: June 13. '98: 27.0x78 775 Camae E. 82 ft. S.

Montgomery F. i'. I'ricnara to u. Sturm; June in, 'us; 14x47 1.200 Clarion E. 78 ft.

S. Porter (3 lolsi J. Gallagher tn M. 1. Snow-den: July 15.

'98: ea. 14x45: ea. m. r. 3.000 Eaatwlck N.

W. 150 ft. R. W. Klgbtv-nlnth St.

w. G. UIU to A. welss: June 29. '97 25x1 00 120 Fawu W.

152 ft. 8. Jefferson C. Heuer to M. A.

Ileuer: jnly is. vn 15x46: mtge. $1200 25 Gani N. W. 70.714 ft.

N. E. Neff 3 lots! c. Rlcnard to M. Htiscn: 25.

'98: ea. 14x80.8: mtire. 13300. 1.000 Green No. 4427 C.

C. Mnfsnd to C. Myers; July 13, '98; 15.x55.e; mtges. S1700 1.000 Greene N. E.

2B2.10i ft. N. W. vvashington J. Johnson to E.

II. Fhler: July 16, '98; 40x147.2 2,700 Indian Oueen lane. S. E. 76 5 '4 ft.

N. E. Thlrtv-nfth St. M. Schultr to M.

Harron: Julv 15. '98: 3 8x129.4. 2.6O0 Lombard S. 158 ft. E.

Eleventh St. Equity Lodge. G. U. O.

to J. Ii. Rrlnton: June '98: 32x70 Som. Lancaster S. W.

141 9'-4 ft. N. W. JetTerson Dime Savings Hrnk to J. W.

Taggart: July 1. '98: 127.5xirrAg. 4.000 Same sold J. W. Taggart to M.

Wood-burn: July 18. '98: intge. I40oO Nora. Montgomery N. E.

107 ft. 8. E. Tulip F. B.

Frsnks to W. J. Brloi: July 18. '98: 1Px114 2.525 Mercy No. 439 A.

M. Armstrong to, A. Keegan: July 18. '98: 14x47 1.000 Meredith N. 68 ft.

W. Twenty- FAcond st.J. McMin in union: mn. Aug. 28.

97: 17x50; g. r. $25.50 BOO Naudaln S.s. 13 ft.W. Forty-seventh St.

14 lolsi 1 nomas it. uuuier io i Elmer Weltzel: May 17. '98: ea. 21x105: mteea. 117.001 Nom.

Ninth N. 2132 J. C. IVrrv to E. G.

Sellers: juiv 2. iixoo; g. r. siot. 900 Plum 1830.

12 2xlOO: Hedge No. 4019. ZO w. H. linnen to E.

Barfoot: Jnlv 1R. '98 1.790 To W. H. Barbtr Plum No. 1828: 13.10x100 050 Rettn ave.

N. E. 26.8'i ft. 8. E.

Rocbelle A. A. Hariner to jsaroer: March 12. '98 25x115 8.400 lie ave. N.

W. 3O0 5 ft. N. E. revlnna A.

a. iiarmer to 3i. c. ssainjoni Imie 25. '98: J8 7x140 3.200 Sansum No.

3710 W. TV Snl'tall F. onway: Juiv 14. -jb: la.iixioo: mtse. II '3HI 60O Sixth Nos.

224. 22O0 snd 2208 It. Tavlor to A. ll. siotter: July id.

4.Vlxlrreg. mtfea. 148O0 2.700 State rdN. W. 192 4', ft.

S. W. Long- snore acony e. a. i.

ano i. to W. Miller: July 8. "98: 17 Kxirrg. 250 Twenty-third No.

J08 N. J. Gray to M. walk: June 13. inxo; nl S5O00 700 Vine No.

520 P. Campbell to J. Rosen-. July IS. '9: zi.bxioo; mire.

4MiO 1.000 Wagner ave. N. W. 18 6X4 ft. 8.

W. Mervlne TZ.OxlrrAg.r ary W. 91. ft. S.

W. MArvine. 130. lrre. Windrtm ave.

snd Warncck 8. W. 195.11x9 5 Reading Termlnsl Ld. Asso. to I.

Roberts: July 13. 8.200 Ioxtg-Winded 'Would yer mind. Capt'ln, list tellin me which way the wind's likely ter be t'day?" Are you a seaiaring man; "Not exactly: but I lives mostly on wind. an' I wanted ter know wot dish I wait likely ter git fer dinner." Ally Eloper. high mass of requiem at the Church of Our Mother of Good Counsel, Rrvn Mawr.

at clock. Interment at St. Denis Cemetery. ELI. On the 18th Eliia F.

New- ell. widow of tho late John Newell Tnelfth nnd Market at 9.28 NUSKEY. On July 17. 1898. Winifred, daughter of Winfield S.

and Elizabeth W. Nnskey. aged 15 months. The relatives and friends cf the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her parents' residence. No.

2225 Reese street. Interment private. PATTKRSON. On July 17. 1898.

James Patterson, aged 05 years. The relatives and friends of the family and the members of U. S. Grant Post. No.

5. G. A. R. also National Association Naval cterans.

are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from his late residence. 1351 Bouvier street, formerly Lingo street. Interment at Philanthropic Cemetery. PETERMAN.

On July 17, 1898. Abraham Pe-termnn, son of Elizabeth and late Abraham Peterman. aged 50 years. The relatives and friends of the family are resiiectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 205 Montrose street (formerly Marriott). PIERCE.

On July 16. 1898. Martha wife of John S. Pierce and daughter of the late Andrew and Margaret Hamilton, in her 63d year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, Henrv A.

Dntlll. 2611 West Bancroft street. Interment private. Monument Cemetery. PLEIER.

On July 17. 1898. Emma beloved wife of Harry Pleier and daughter of Elizabeth and the late John E. Ferguson, in her 20th year. The relatives and friends of the family are resjiect fully invited to attend the funeral sendees, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, at ber mother's residence, 2547 Orlanna street.

Interment at American Mechanics' Cemetery. POMRINK. On July 19. 1898. May.

daughter of Herman R. and Anna Pomrink, aged 3 years and 2 months. Due notice of the funeral will be given from her parents' residence, 1826 South Fourth street. POWERS. On July 17.

1899. William, infant son of William and Mary C. Powers, aged 11 months The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. No 335 Emily street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

QUINV. On July 18. 1898. Edward. Infant son of Patrick and the late Bridget gulnn, aged 3 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his father. 2218 Wilder street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. RICH ARDSON. On the morning of the 17th Elizabeth widow of the late Robert W.

Richardson, aged 81 years. Relatives and friends are iuvtted. without tnrther notice, to attend the funeral, on the Fourth-day morning, the 20th at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her nephew. John K. Hulme.

2110 Tiog street. Interment private. KIOUDAN. On July 18. 1898, Francis, son of Mary and the late Dennis Riordan.

aged 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from bis mother's residence. Hart and Nicetown lanes. Interment at Holy Sepulchre. hJ11! SP1 Rentered into rest on Sunday, Jnly li, 1898.

Samuel R. Russell, aged 59 years, son S.f late Andrew and Susan N. Russell, of Pottsville. Pa. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of the Flrt Defenders.

90th Regiment P. and Union Veteran Iiegion, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 1828 Park avenue, on Thursday, Julv 21. at 2 o'clock precisely. Please omit flowers. SAUNDERS.

On July 16, 1898. Anna widow of the late Samuel A. Saunders, and daughter of late William and Sarah Vantine, aged 56 years. Rest at last dear darling mother. All your trouble, now Is o'er; Dreary nights and days of worry Thou shalt never know no more.

The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 1919 South Hicks street. Intennfit at Fernwood Cemetery. SCHWALBACH.

On July 16. 1898. Walter son of Frederick A. and Maggie A. Schwal-bach and grandson of the late Charles and Clara Lurkcr.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock, from his parents' residence, southeast coiner Twenty-ninth and Oxford streets. Requiem mass at St. I.ndwlg's Church, at 9.30. Interment private. Please omit flowers.

SCOTT. On July 16. 1898. George W. Scott, husband of Sarah A.

Scott, in his 72d year. The relatives and frienda of the family, also the members of William Penn Ixidge. No. 39. K.

of Fequod Tribe. No. 18. 1. O.

R. M. Pecu-svlvania Council. No. 52.

Order of United Friends, and the employes of the Union Traction Company are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at. 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 3095 Kensington avenue. Interment at Greenwood (K. of Cemt-rv.

SMITH. On Jnlv 18. 1898. Josephine daughter of William R. and Annie L.

Smith aged 1 year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral hervii-es. on Wednesday, at 2 clock at the residence of her parents. No. 2209 Gaul street, interment private at ureenmounc cemetery.

SMITH. On July 17. Samuel J. Smith, aged 84 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the employees of R.

H. and B. C. Reeve Co. Oil Cloth Works, also P.

J. Mur phy Oil Cloth Works, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 409 Henry street, Camden, N. J. Interment at Evergreen cemetery Sltir.AVn? Tin IT 1 QOQ TatvI, Hf mrm of George G.

and Mnrv "ir. Splane, aged 2 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the ramuy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 2439 Lelthgow Btreer. interment at ureen Mount cemetery. 8TOLZ.

Suddenly, on the 16th Ma widow of Charles F. Stolz. aged 61 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the iunerai services, on ednesday. at 2 clock.

at the residence of her son-in-law, Henry Weintx. 8331 Mt. Vernon street. Interment at ern wood. TOBIN.

On Jnly 18. 1898, James.son of David and the late Ellen Tobln. The rAlntlvAS and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of his father. 2128 St. Albans street, formerly Evergreen strAet.

Solemn xiequiem mass at St. harles- Chnrch. Inter ment at catnearai cemetery. TtTSTlN Tin lnl, IT 1KOO A ll son of Albert W. "and Amelia Tustin.

aged li mi inn. xiia relatives anu irienns or tne family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on ednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residente, 1106 Pierce street. Interment at Blount murian cemetery. OG EL. On July 19, George Vogel.

In his 68th year. The relatives and friends of the iauiiiy, aiso r-ocnanontas 'irlbe. No. 5, I. O.

R. are respectfully Invited to attend the iunerai services, on naay afternoon, at o'clock, at his late residence, 2333 E. Norris street, lo proceed to North Cedar Hill, inter ment pnvatei WALKER. On Jnly 16. 1898.

Jamea L. Walker, In his 80th year. The rslatives and friends of Ihe family are respectfully invited to uniu me iunerai. on vveanesaay, at 1 clocm, from his late residence. Morton, Delaware County Pa.

Interment at Media Cemetery. WALLS. On July 17. 1898. Annie, wife of William Walls.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend ine iunerai. on vveanesaay morning at 8 clock, from her husband's residence. Garretford Delaware county Pa. Solemn requiem mass and In terment at St. cnanes Church.

Kellyville. WALKER. On July 16. 1898. L.

Walk er. In his 80th year. The relatives and friends ie famllT respectfully Invited to attend ine iunerai. on vveanesaay. at o'clock, from iiit jaie resiaence.

Morton. Iieiaware county, Fa. Interment at IMAdla Onuitrr VV ARE. On July 15. 1898.

Charles son of Hattie and the late Thomas Ware. The relatives and friends of the family, also the United learly Beneficial Association, are respectfully invited to i.ttend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 1514 Winter StrAAt tnturman 1 xr 1 v. iuu nuiiiii i i it i 1 1 KLSH On Tnlv IT 1QO Ttrllll. 5" vatie a.

vveisn and grandson of the late James and Catharine Conroy, aged 3 years and 7 months. The TAlatlVAs and friend of the family are respectfully invited to attend tpe funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 ClOCk. from his ninniti' X- 1 Ill I iTt-v. interment at cathedral CemetArv WIIFET.RR SnddAnlv on thA Ifirk rr I heeler, aged 57 years. The relatives anu ll ii-iii I fii i ti I iin i ivi-a roerui.

truii, dto "'tend the fuiiAral services, on Thnraday at 3 oVlock- hl lte residence. uaiuiiiiiie mruiir. itiiprmeDi private WILKINSON. On Jnlv 18 IHOft u.Ut.. daughter of Robert and Sarah Wilkinson, aged 18 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are resectfully invited to attend the fnneral. on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock irom ner parents resiaence. 3422 KIpd street Interment st Holy Cross Cemetery. HOOD. On Jnlv 17.

1898 TT w- l.i.tin i- -a-Ji the famil ii irmuTi-B una rrienns or are invited to attend the funeral ser-Wednesdav. thA 2fth tn.t mt a vices, on "ri imriumm iiuii uaupnin street Interment private. Burlington. N. on July 17, 1898.

llllam If Wonlm.n mr.rt I 1 1 1-1' Gilbert and the late Francis Woolman. aged 27 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. 500 Lawrence street Burlington. on Wednesday.

Jnly oo A o'clock. Services at St. Mary's Church at a an clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' lm.i.r. Burlington.

CEMETERY LOTS BUHIAt, LOT IN MT. I'EACKmiEmn LATEST NEWS III REAL ESTATE A permit has been issued to Contractor Thomas Rush to build a three-story hrtcb dwelling, 16x60 feet, on the southeast side or rar.fciora avenue, sou tn west of Lu-ruh street, in the Thirtj-fifth ward, for Caroline Coward. Two two-story brick dwellings, each 16x 49 feet, will be put up on the north side of Dyre street, 226 feet east of Frankford avenue, in the Twenty-third ward, by John Brlpgs, owner and builder. On the eounty line, east of the North Penn branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, Oak Lane, Contractor N. H.

Rand is building a one-story local stone front office, 19x39.6 feet, for T. Henry As-bury. Contractor and Builder A. Raymond Raff 1 ir.nii-iitr. 111-u uri-vn Bircei.

niiaaf innia. ine relatives and friends are respectfully Invited i to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning. I at 11.30 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. J. Yerkes.

Rlchboro. Pa. Interment at Hathoro Cemetery. Train for ChnrchwIllA leaves I.

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About The Philadelphia Inquirer Archive

Pages Available:
3,818,287
Years Available:
1794-2024