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14: THE PHILADELPHIA IKQUIRER-WEDXESDAY MORKING, DECEMBER 13, 1899 PERSONAL Myers. William and Annie Ernest, and Mary J. Devlne. PracentlnU Angeto, arid Angela Rubino. Reece.

Wilburn and Cecilia S. Schrufer. -Schickenddntz. Henry, and Margaret Sherwood. John E-.

and Fannie Patterson. Sperry, Arthur, and Bessie E-. Perks. -Young, J. Howard, and Mary Selfridge.

husband's residence. Vera Cruz. Lehigh county. Pa. JORDAN On the evening of the 9th Katie C.

Jordan, beloved wife of Alfred J. Jordan and eldest daughter of Sarah Manning and the late George W. Ferrel. at her mother's residence. 523 Line atrer r'atnden.

N. In wife of the late Peter Sexton. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at her Iite residence, 1423 Mount Vermin street, on Friday morning, 15th instant, at 11 o'clock. Interment private. SHANE.

December 11, 1899. Thomas H. 'I'l. Ml.Snn 1 .1 nr V. I PERSONAL Strictly Business Personals 10 cents per Hne.

AFrlcvriONTOLlT customers will now have to be careful when look ins for my stores, as my success has caused a number of competitors to spring up about me; I am tbe original and only Borland: see that yon get in tbe proper place. I handle the only line line of new and slightly-worn clothing in the cirv: 1 can fit anybody and at any price you can afford. I lead, imitators follow. I don't have men outside to drag yon in against your will; If you me to the door and get glimpse of my immense stock you will come in without coaxing. Overcoats, suits and pants at own prices.

BORLAND'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. 96 and 912 Girard avenue. put op fire escape, 237 Chestnut street. W. Easterhrook, contractor, interior alterations.

27 North Sixth street. Isaac Shreve, contractor, put in beaters, B735 hi tii47 Dittiuan street. Wissinouiine aad Dihs-tou streets, ia and 94 Tulip street. W. S.

contractor, interior alterations 4Jo2 Market street. Rfos. applicants, alterations, bail Chestnut street. O. A.

Brand, contractor, put in beater, 5001 lorresdale avenue. York Manufacturing Company, owner, set boiler, raise roof, northeast corner of Sixth street and Olenwood avenue. Clad Sons, contractors, set ranees, 1315 Market street. Jackson Oould, owners, build twenty-five dwellings, east side of Oagget street, between Oieemvay and Woodland avenues. John hj.

Lynch, owner, buiid six dwellings and a store ami dwelling, Thompson and ltobluson btreets. F. S. Rlggs contractor, interior alterations, west sidn of Thirty-seventh street, below Chet-tut street. William E.

Stoeffler. contractor, build hake oven, northwest corner of Thirteenth and Cambria streets. Moses Weinberg, owner, build two-story brick are rrsPctfull-v invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from his late resi-clonce. No. 2253 Waterloo street.

Interment at Cumberland Street M. E. Vault. DONNELLY. On December 11.

1899, Annie C. wife of Christopher J. Donnelly and daughter of William J. and the late Elizabeth Denver, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Archconfraternity of St.

Augustine and St. Monica, are Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her father residence, Cobb's Creek, Delaware county. Pa. Solemn high mass of requiem and interment at St. Denis.

DOUGHERTY. On Tuesday. December 12. Joseph husband of Mamie Dougherty. The funeral will take place on Saturday morn-inz at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence.

1725 Carlton street. Solemu requiem mass at Cathedral Church at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery. Relatives and friends of the family, also the officers of the Ninth District Police Station, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. DOWNING.

On the 10th instant, James, son of Elizabeth and the late William Downing, 8ged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock, from his mother's residence. No 1768 North Front street. Interment at North Cedar Hill. DRISCOLL.

On Sunday. December 10. 1839, Mary, beloved wife of Jeremiah Driscoll. The relatives and friends of the familv are recinect- 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 street. American Dintrict Telegraph Office.

Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Western Union Telegraph Office. 124 South EIGHTH below Chestnut American District Telegraph Office. Bourse Building. FIFTH, below MARKET Western Union Telegraph Office. FRONT and CHESTNUT Western Union Telegraph Office.

THIRD and CHESTNUT Western Union Telegraph Office. 10d ARCH street. Western Union Telegraph Office. 49 South THIRD street. American District Telegraph Office.

Bullitt Building. FOURTH above Walnut, Western Union Telegraph Office. 520 ARCH street. Western Union Telegraph Office. FIFTEENTH and MARKET Harrison Building.

American District. BROAD and SOUTH PENN SQUARE. American District Telegraph Office. SOUTHEAST 175 POPLAR street. American District Telegraph Office.

FOURTH and GIRARD N. W. G. C. Ivins, Stationer.

SIXTH and CUMBERLAND Lewis J. Steltzer. Apothecary. 902 GIRARD avenue. Western Union Telegraph Office.

TENTH and MONTGOMERY S. E. Globe- Pharmacy. S. E.

cor. NINTH and GIRARD American District Telegraph Office. TWELFTH and STILES S. E. J.

Hallowell Stroup Pharmacists. EIGHTH and POPLAR N. W. Louis Truppe. Pharmacist.

1000 SPRING GARDEN street. E. R. Gatchel. Pharmacist.

EIGHTH and DIAMOND N. E. J. L. Nebinger.i Graduate in Pharmacy.

2508 KENSINGTON near Cumberland. American District Telegraph Office. 706 North DELAWARE avenue. Western Union Telegraph Office. S.

W. cor. SEVENTH and THOMPSON George W. Goldsmith. Pharmacist.

SEVENTH and MONTGOMERY N. A. Cozens. 1630 North SECOND street. Postal Telegraph 4 'able Co.

Office. 685 North BROAD "below Falrmount American District Telegraph Office. 2800 GERMANTOWN cor. Somerset. Rehbein's Pharmacy.

2501 North BROAD street. Stuart Davis. Pharmacists. 627 North SECOND street. Fairmount Pharmacy.

68 North THIRD street. Western Union Telegraph Office. Cor. SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN fWashlngton Hotel). Postal Tel.

Co. Office. EIGHTH and WOOD streets, American District Telecrranh Office. HASSAQE BY SWEDISH OPERA-tors. 12 8.

17th st. ST. CLOUD CAPSULES. NO. XX.

cure any pri-vate disease. diacharges.qtc. 50c. 7th and Arch. PROPOSALS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY'.

Philadelphia. Dec. 2. 1899. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ofbVe.

Room 217. CITY HALL. BROAD AND MRKFT streets, until WEDNESDAY. Decem-or 13. 1S99, at VI o'clock neon, addressed to ABRAHAM L.

ENGLISH. Director ot the Department of Public Safety, for FURNISHING SUPPLIES TO THE SEVERAL BUREAUS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY during tbe year 1900, as follows, to be delivered at such times and in such quantities as may be directed, quantities to be in-reased or decreased at tbe disc-etion of the Director of the Department: Stationery and Printing. Harness. Brooms, Brushes. Piumbing Supplies, Lumber, Hardware, Soap and Cleansing Supplies.

Horses. Hay, Straw, Belts, Buttons. Boat Supollcs, Lanterns. Ice. Coal.

Furniture. Bedding, Bolts, Nuts, Iron and Steel. Iron and Malleable Castings, Brass Castings. Oils. Hubs.

Rims. Spokes, Paints. Oils and Glass, Gum Goods. Removal of Ashes. Man.

Horse and Cart per day. Hauling. Removal of Manure, Tin Roofing, Flowers, Patent Pavement. Bricklaying. Plastering.

Paperhang-W r. Painting. Cleaning Cesspools, Dredging, Carbolic Acid. Chemicals, Fire Signal Boxes. Patrol, Signal anj Telephone Stations, Telephones and Transmitters.

Mast Irons. Iron Posts. Iron and Copper Wire Battery Supplies, Cables, Poles, Cross Arms. Manhole Covers, Conduits, Creosoted Lrinber. Meats, Groceries.

Milk. and such other supplies as may be required by the several bureaus connected with the department. Also for Fire Hcse. Also for Hand Fire Extinguishers. Also for one or more Steam Engines, to weigh about seven thousand (7,000) pounds, with pump or pumps of sufficient capacity to discharge seven hundred (700) gallons of water per minute.

ana one or more steam rire engines, witn pump or in tups of sufficient capacity to discharge five hundred (500) gallons per minute, and one or re Steam Fire Engines with numo or pumps of sufficient capacity to discharge nine hundred (iMK1) gallons per minute, and one or more Steam Fire Engines to discharge eleven hundred (1.100) gcuons per minute. Also for comtination Hose Wagons and Chem- iclml Engines combined. Also for Chemical Engines with two sixty (60) fallon horizontal talks, nickel-plated sarvon wheels, with five hundred (500) feet of )08e. Also for Duval Water Towers, for aerial trucks. Also for Aerial Trucks or Extension Ladders.

Also for General Electrical Supplies. Also for Bicycles. Also for General Fire Supplies. Also for Tools for Repair Shops. ALSO FOR FURNISHING MUSIC IN PUB-L1C1 SQUARES FOR SEASON 1900.

MUNICIPAL BAND AND ATTENDANCE. INFORMATION TO BE HAD AT ROOM ISO. CITY HALL. All articles bid for to be of the best quality a no" in accordance with sample and specifications. Blank forms und envelopes for the same may be had at Room 130.

City Hall. SAMPLES TO BE SEEN AND ALL INFORMATION TO BE HAD AT ROOM 215. CITY HALL. BLANKS AND SAMPLES I OR ALL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO BE HAD AT ROOM 620. CITY jIALL.

the foregoing articles shall he sublected to Inspection on each delivery, and if found Inferior in quality called for by the contract or not equal to the standard samples or deficient in weight, measurement, workmanship, or otherwise, the Director of the Department shall have the right to reject the whole or any part of the same and purchase in open market, at the cost or expanse of the contractor, an equivalent in quantity so rejected of each article of the quality i called for by said contract. Eiddars must remove rejected goods promptly at their own expense. Bids from others than thow engaged in actual nusines in xne general oraacnes nerem men tioned will not be entertained or considered. This advertisement is made and contracts will be award-ad mbject to an appropriation to be by city councils. No bids will be considered unless accompanied ov a owrtineate irom tne city solicitor tnat tne provisions of an ordinance requiring proposal bonds when tne Donds exceed in amount jooo, SDnroved Mav 25.

lSKO. have been complied with No prooosal will be considered unless mado npon a printed bli nk furnished by the depart ment. or if altered in anv way. The Director reserves himself the right to reject any or all bids, as he may deem best for the Interest oi tne city. ABRAHAM L.

ENGLISH, Director. PIANOS AND ORGANS OJt RARE BARGAIN. ONLY $90 FOR ELEGANT 50O UPRIGHT PIANO Finest style, tone and finish: forced sale. Also $600 CABINET GRAND MAHOGANY UP RIGHT PIANO FOR S150. not used two months warranted ten years.

Why pay high prices in expensive stores when you can buy the finest pianos made for les than hair the money at the old reliable place? Established 40 years. ALKER PARLORS. 836 A. SliiH 81 MAHOGANY UPRIGHT, like new. $115; Behr Bros.

$175. cost new $475; Chicfceting. $150 Steinwav. $160: Scbomacker. $60: Steck.

$125 Vose, $75; Billings. $80: new Fainter r.wing pianos, nothing better on tne market at any prices, sold direct from factory, saving all mia- dlemen's profits and heavy ware room expenses. Painter Ewing Factory. 1105-1107 Spring Gar den. Open evenings.

FOR THE HIGHEST GRADE PIANO MADE for a "well-made piano; for a medium grade piano: for a cheap piano, for any and all makes of pianos and organs, for -cash or time, call at toe warerooms of The Cunningham piano com' pany. 1105 Chestnut street. FOR SALE CHEAP Handsome square Decker piano: good order. 1728 North Eighth. Strictly Business Personals SO cents per line.

MASON'S YELLOW TABLETS CCRE DYSPEPSIA APPETITE! Harp von lost that? Do. you rat to live like putting; coal In tbe furnace Or put because yon like it? ho more miserable tbau the dyspeptic? He either eats ravenously and Buffers the tenalty or eats oecmise tie must, wnich is almost as Dad. Now When tbe food does not dizest when the stomach rebels when your nerves get out of tune when your mind despairs you hare liis- J'M'SIA. What then? MASON'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS'. These little tablets are simply marvelous In tbelr action.

Thev contain the most active fearrhlne ingredients known to the medical profession. They dissolve readily act quickly They- made several physicians famous! They make everybody well They relieve heartburn They, banish flatulence Thev remove colic They' stimulate the liver Tbiv correct bilious derangements They invigorate. Mason's Yellow Tablets cure Dyspepsia. Mason's Brown tablets cure Constipation. Red tablets cure coughs.

Mason's White tablets cure sore throat. 30 Tablets 10c. all druggists or sent for price bT H. T. MASON CHEMICAL 515 Arch Philadelphia.

Pa. DR. H. JOHN America's greatest clairvoyant and spiritual medium, can be consulted on all affairs of life; reunites the separated, changes luck, locates bidden treasures; celebrated Indian Hair Tonic for sile at the Palace Wigwam. 856 North 10th st.

Ladles, 50c. Cut this out for lack. THE RICHMOND REM EDY MONTH Li regulator -has brought hapolness to hundreds of anxious women: never had a failure: longest esses relieved In two to five days without ic.i. no pain, no danger, no interference with work: bv mail or office. $2: all letters truthfully attendant.

Tbe Richmond Remedy Co. 41 North Eleventh st. I AITMIR A WORD TO THE WISE is ajr pnougb. If you are in trouble don't waste time and money on cheap medicines, which do more barm than good, but call at once on expert specialist. Instant relief; written guarantee or money refundeU WILLS' REMEDY 127 S.

Eleventh St. TAILORING ON CREDIT AT CASH PRICES. WILL MAKE FINE CLOTHING ON SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. SALESMAN WILL CALL WITH SAMPLES. ADDRESS P.

O. BOX 772. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY. SPECIAL DELIVERY OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS. QUICK AND RELIABLE SERVICE AT REDUCED RATES.

1 ArT'PDR. YOUNG'S ENTIRELY bsw nd xhsolntelv certain method. relieves irregularities in a few hours: no pills mUtnrM or niiiiKpmifi drills. Regular Phvsi eian mav be consulted free. Mrs.

Young. 819 Franklin st. (bet. 7th and 8th), above Brown st. TAILORING ON CREDIT.

AT CASH PRICES. A Chestnut street firm of tailors will make fine clothlDg to order on small weemy or monm. ly payments; salesman will call and show sam pies and lane measure. ADDRESS POSTOFFICE BOX 146. I ATDIIP Our Famous Monthly Regul lJtL? tor IS SAFE and reliable success guaranteed at ANY STAGE IN 2 DAYS PILLS ARE USELESS.

Office or mail. $1.00 AN UNFAILING PREVENTIVE. Lady special 1st. D. DE FORREST.

936 N. 5th street. LTD(E)LIL2 CD(0)DLg Oneninir of heantifnl dressed dolls, all ereat reduction: our property being sold: doll repaired; heads, wigs for sale. Beam's, 8 South Eighth street. Open evenings.

1 AOilfDR- LAMAR'S MONTHLY a-f-, li 1 regulator. Positively produces RELIEF AT ANY STAGE. Don't cripple your self with quack cures or operations. aste no time. Call or write and GET WELL.

Advie free. Lady attend t. LAMAR. 437 N. 6tn st BLUE FRONT.

THURSDAY ONLY Large State of Maine. 55c. bushel: Pennsylvania potatoes, 4Sc bushel: onions. 25c. basket: yellow turnips 20c.

basket: applies. 30c. basket. Free city delivery. Call, see goods or send postal, l.io 1359 Oermantown avenue.

I ATUIIPIN TROUBLE IT WILL PAY ltxJ tt nf ito caji at once on trustworthy SPECIALIST who treats all cases by safest and quickest method. Doctor's advice free. Sure Treatment. neeuiHiur, never inn, uuuio. 9 A.

M. to 8.30 P. M. MRS. HEPPE, 802 N.

6th LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA. WEAK SPINE. PA- Talvsls. debility, nervousness. Insomnia.

sue cessful treatment by originator of new system of cure. Trial treatment Tree, investigation in vited. Address P. O. Box 247.

Philadelphia. Pa DR. MICHAEL. 817 N. BROAD, gives whole attention to diseases and Irregular's of women ladies, married or single, suffering from irregu larities.

from wnatever cause or circumstances, should call: 29 years' experience; no failure. -AF'iilP NOTED FRENCH REGULA tor guaranteed to remove most ebstinate Irregularities in a few hours or uionaf rftinaea; sate. rill's istuiss. i.uu, mail or on. U.

u. A utui. a. oio r. Bin, DR.

JOHNSON. REGULAR PHYSICIAN. 1511 -Nerth street, specialist in all female complaints: perfectly safe treatment guaranteed. Board and nursing if desired. Thirty-five years practice.

Hours to 7. INFORMATION WANTED IN REGARD TO the descendants of John Kelly, who formerly resided in Springfield. and removed to Philadelphia about 1845. Address Benjamin W. P.

o. Drawer Ainany. a. i. I A1TM1FS FRENCH REGULATOR.

THE ili-ajLJiL-iJ' Original: most obstinate cases cured in 12 hours; guaranteed; lady attendant PILLS" USELESS. $2 mall or office. -Dr. WILSON. Specialist.

811 N. 8th st. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE, "18TH. BELOW SPRING GARDEN ST. FORMERLY 17TH AND CHERRY.

Clinics reopened. All kinds of dental opera tions daily (Sunday excepted), from 9 to 3. DE-LBBY GAS BURNER GIVES TWICE THE LIGHT WITH THE GAS OF REGULAR bik.nbk: PKice; only so crs. wm. k.

HULME. 12 N. SEVENTH ST. WELSBACH MANTLES. 25 CENTS.

Pities IHll CrlhfS Phila's most celebrated MEDIUM, reads your jiie: gives tun nams; mis. or every aescnpiion; i. i i 1 ji p-. mutes cuauges nu xu.uie wt. iu.

DIAIQiKIQS MM WATGHEI DELIVERED. $1.00 PER WEEK. S. R. WEAVER.

1103 CHESTNUT ST. SPECIAL O. K. GOLD-FILLED SPECTA- cles. regular price.

$2.00. at opera glasses. $1.50. and upwards. H.

Lederer. skill ed optieian. 14 South Eighth St. WHY SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM? DR. J.

II. Cantrelr Rheumatic Cure is a sure cure. Chas. Poorell. 513 me street.

All druggists and -1000 South Second street Minis. SATiciLlLic reader, trance medium, palmist; reunites sepa rated, changes luck. 5)c. and $1. 811 N.

8th SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN. IMPORTER. JOBBER of fancy goods, small ware, optical goods, man ufacturer of plated jewelry. 6ZO S. 3d st.

ALL- DISEASES TREATED FREE BY ELEC- trlclty. 2 to 3 I. M. daily, except Sunday, COLLEGE. 1727 Vine street.

EYES EXAMINED FREE. LEVI JOSEPH opticians, 733 Sansom. Eye glasses. tuiu piacea. ioc.

tjpen oaturaay evening. W. J. Si CHANGE DECEMBER 18. L.

and W. See what arrangements can rnacte ror strouasimrg. M. WANTED Names of ruptured people; send 3 names ana receive a nanasome present, tlam ilton Institute. 1305 Arch Phlla.

wbi b4sulk' teeio piaies nought ror cash. J- i. ciiAtih, 727 Sansom street. DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRU- oaents.

ciotning, easy terms; strictly con fldentlal. 111, Inquirer office. DR. BRINKMANrS POSITIVE REMEDY. ALSO preventative for all female disorders, or do mini-.

u. iw i. ienrn sr. -onndentlal DETECTFi'E SERVICE Divorce work a special ana iemaie operators: advice free. i-uBiurps wNuucuuni.

yr. nox lo. Ir'Olla. TURKISH BATHS. $1: Scalp treatment.

Swed- iso. tjsiem. oy grauuate nurse. 683 North wen in street. AlilfF Mad- Butz.

Midwife. 847 N. 8th; LAUmco prl, trouble; best care In infants -adopted. Sat. guar.

Phys. attendance. SU EDISH MASSAGE, electric "treatment" and vapor -oatns. lioa urandywine (ab. Sp.

Gar'n) TAPE WORMS REMOVED SUCCESSFULLY. $3. CALL TURNER. 2545 KENSINGTON Ave. MRS.

DR. MUNRO. 337 N. 11TH. PRIVATE home in connnement; adoption: terms low.

MASSAGE FILBERT OPEB- CASH MONEY PAID FOR DIAMONDS AND old gold. Room 1. 1103 Chestnut street. OLD GOLD WE GIVE THE MOST FOR OLD gold in any form. Room 1.

1103 Chestnut. P)lJl f1! Tl fll Easy payments. FredG. Sutor Co 100o chestnut 5L IjAWYER WILL GIVE ADVICE AND Assistance free. Address A 72.

Inquirer office. THE WONDERFUL CARD READER. 25 CTS. t7-Cherry street. Sure luckv Time.

ISas-y'lt'cf finmninttTiii Relieves 24 lirs. Parke's-" DETECTIVE BUREAU (Standard), alwavs open. Bu. confidential. Main office.

1413 Filbert. MANICURING AND VAPOR BATHS BY Swedish experts. Hansell. 1217 Wallace. RIGOR'S Detective Agency, cor.

13th and Market t. competent operatives, shadows, idvestig's. IT ArftfOS CONSULT Dr. Pickels for all Female troubles. 1950 N.

8th St. LADIES BUY YOUR MEDICINES AT 209 N. -Ninth Phila. Doctor gives advice free. EX-DETECTIVB EDWARD HALL'S (FREE) information bureau, 146 N.

Tenth st. Private. Mrs. LAMONT i reed st. BEMEDIE3 FOB SICK DOGS AND PETS.

Advice frae. ScannKer, 1607 Kidse are. uer 4otc year. The relatives and friends of the ramuy are respectfully invited to attend the- iunerai services on Wednesday afternoon, De- cc-moer id, 1899, at 2 o'clock, at the Kaighn Avenue E. Church.

Interment private at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Gloucester. N. J. Re- mains can be viewed on Tuesday evening.

KANE. Of diphtheria, on December 12. 1899 airin iurr. oeioven ami only son of Alexander uue. BKpn years ana montns.

A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A Place is vacant in our home. Which never nan w. Residence 1614 South Bancroft street.

Iunerai. No Into rest. on the 10th illlam son of Louisa and the late 13 aed 36 years. The relatives aud friend; ot the family, also Mt. Olive Lodge, Maniton Encampment.

479- J'-O. U. A. M. the S.

S. hite Dental Company's employes, and members of the Beneficial Ahsociation. are re invneu 10 anenu tne funeral nr afteor.n,'5,ni- atu 2 lock- from his menrTt1 Tifth Btreet' Inter- S-T-rt Cemetery. KITE. Or- December 10.

1899. Anna Marie. MrX'a'iiooth "IS? uence of her mother. 2150 Cambria street "on Wednosdav afternoon' '-clock- Interment private, at St. Dominic Cemetery.

Holmesburg, u-wiiij. wu uecemner iz, iscj, llliam beloved husband of Emma Kohl, nee Brandt aged 61 years 1 month and 21 days. At his late residence. 938 Penn street. Camden.

N. Due notice of funeral will be given. LILLY. On December 10. 1899, Margaret, wife of the late James Lilly.

The relatives and friends of the familv are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock from the residence of her son. Frank Lilly. No 2ol0 Ellsworth street. Requiem mass at St Anthony's Church. Interment a New Cathedral Cemetery.

MAGUIGAN. On the 10th Hannah C. wife of John T. Maguigan and daughter of Geo. and Caroline Thatcher.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to bcrland. fntermenrprivJtlirpea niit-uu me iunerai services, on wednesdar af temOOn. at 3 O'clock at hoi- into tcry. MARTIN On December 11. 1899, Margaret, widow of the late Hugh Martin.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning. December 14. at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Donavan.

1311 Calwalader street. Seventeenth ward. Requiem mass at St. Michael's Ghurch. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

MAYER. On December 9. 1899, Amelia Mayer beloved daughter of Henry and Francis Mayer, aged 19 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesduy morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. 1335 Moore street.

Solemn requiem mass at Annunciation Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. McCART. At Brooklyn. N.

on December 11. 1899 Margaret daughter of Philip and the late Mary McCart. aged 17 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the residence of her aunt. 343 Filbert street.

MCLAUGHLIN. On December 11, 1899, Mary, wife of the late Robert McLaughlin. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her sou. jonn 1111 Oerritt street (for- street), Dickinson street, below High requiem mass at Church of Annunciation. To proceed to Cathedral Ceme tery.

McI.AUGHLIN. On December 12. 1899, Henrv, infant son of John and Rose McLaughlin, aged 10 days. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 118 South Sartain street. Moore street, below 12th.

To proceed to Holy Cross Cemetery. Interment private. MENGER. On the 10th Ottomar. husband of Dorothea Menger.

nee Koenig. aged 73 years. The relatives e.nd friends of the familv. also Hermann U. Geschellshaft.

No. 1. Social Arbeiter U. No. 2.

are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, ot Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1524 Ridge avenue. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. MIDDLETON. On December 11. 1899, Elizabeth F.

Middleton. in the Slst year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, December 14, at 2.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 21 Grove street, Haddonfleld, N. J. MINTZER.

On December 12. 1899, Edwin son of the late Edwin L-. and Martha W. Mintzer. Residence.

905 Clinton street, below Spruce street. Due notice of the fuueral will be given. MORRIS. On December 12. 1899.

Alice M-, daughter of Alice and the late William Morris. Residence. 1217 Tucker street. Due notice of funeral will be given. MOYER.

On December 12, 1899, Alice only daughter of Charles H. and Mariah H. Moyer. aged 22 years, at her parents' residence. I80S North Seventh street.

Due notice of the funeral will be given. NORRIS. On December 11. 1899. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Norris.

aged 38 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday. 14th Vi- -1-M uiioi.ii.. 1. ioni.ci.

bucci. luieimru: O'CONNER. On December 9. 1R99. Fannia O'Conner.

The relatives and friends of the lamny are respectruiiy invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.80 o'clock, from the residence of Michael Rebman. No. 2l40 weoster street. solemn requiem mass at St. Charles' Church.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. O'NEILL. On December 11. l9f Francis O'Neill, beloved husband of Sue G. O'Neill, aged up jraia.

itir i- lamrs nun lnenus OI tile family, also the members of Admiral Dupont Post. No. 24. G. Admiral Dupont W.

R. c. o. 19: vigilant ljotige. loa.

l. o. O. Fredonia Encampment. No.

36. I. O. O. Trades Union No.

2. and Typographical Union, are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 609 Wolf street. Interment at Philanthropic Cemetery ault.

OSBORNE. On the 11th Instant, W. H. Osborne. Funeral service at his late residence, 005 Fairbill street (Sixth and Carpenter), on Thursday, 14th, at 2 o'clock.

Interment private. OWENS. On the 9th instant, at Palmvra, N. Anna Louisa, daughter of Frank T. and Susan Owens, aged 8 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atend the funeral, this. Wednesday, at 2.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 828 Parry avenue. Palmyra. Interment at Mr- fan Cemetery. Trains leave Market street ferr 2 and 1.40 o'clock.

PANCOAST. On December 9. 1899. Elizabeth, widow of tbe late Joseph H. Pancoast.

aged 69 years "At rest." Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday. December 14. at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law. Mr. George W.

Burk, 4144 Orchard street, Frankford. Interment at Paul Street M. E. Ground. PAPY.

On December 12. 1899. Edwin Livingston, the Infant son of Thomas Johnson and Emma Pany. aged 1 year and 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at lo o'clock, from tfcf residence of his parents.

3224 Monument aveMie. Thirty-second and Norris streets. Interment private at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. PIERSON. On December 10, 1899, Mary A.

Pierson. wife of the late Edward Pierson, in her 74th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully lnviied to attend the fuueral services. on Thursday morning, at o'clock, from her late residence. 1143 Gerrett street.

Trains leave Broad Street Station at 11 o'clock. Interment at the Wilmington Brandy, wine Cemetery. WilmlDgton papers please copy. POLLOCK. On December 12, 1899.

Jane, widow of Thomas Pollock, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her nephew, Mr. David Harshaw, 1007 South Twenty-first street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. POWERS.

December 12. 1899. George, son of Joseph and the late Amelia Powers (nee Keller. aged 24 vears. Residence.

2013 Richmond street. Due notice of funeral will be given. RADES. On December 11. 1899.

Herman Rades. aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at his late residence. No. 746 Uber street.

Interment private, at Glen-wood Cemetery. RAM BO. On December 11, 1899. Sarah wife of Hanson W. Rambo.

in her 64th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral vices, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 117 Fairmount avenue. Interment private. RANDALL. On the 10th of December, 1890, Mary wife of Anderson J.

Randall. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, on Wednesday morning. December 13th. at 8 o'clock, from her late residence. 2348 North Eighteenth street.

High mass in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, at 9.30 o'clock sharp. Interment at Harrisburg. Pa. ROBERTS. On December 10.

1899. John Roberts. in his 95th year. The relatives ana friends of the familv. also Enterprise Lodge.

No. 201. I. O. O.

are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 1529 Summer street. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. Interment private.

RODGERS. On the iOth Hannah, the wife of M. M. Rodgers. nee Uusworth.

of Stockport. England. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Altar and Kosarv Society of Our Ladv of Visitation, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on WedntMiay. at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 2589 Kensington avenue.

High mass at Visitation Church, at 10 o'clock. Interrrent at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Washington papers please copy. ROSE. On Decemberll, 1899, Anna Maria Welsh, widow of Michael Rose.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited 'to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at. 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 319 South Fifth street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Stw York and Providence (R. papers please copy. RUBICAN. On December 9.

1899. Edna May. beloved daughter of Charles and Anna Rubican (nee Gehringer). aged 9 years. 2 months and 10 davs.

Interred at Ivy Hill Cemetery, December 10, 1899. No funeral. SABOT. On Decemuer 10. 1899.

Charles Sabot, son of Sophia and tbe late Francis Sabot, aged 21 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his mother's residence. 1432 Philip street. High requiem mass at St. Michael's Church.

SCHMIDT. On December 10. 1899. Viola May Schmidt. Infant daughter of John and Mary Ida Schmidt, aged 10 months.

Gone to meet her brothers and sisters. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Thursday, at 3 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 4747 Garden street. Bridesburg.

Pa. Interment at Presbyterian Grounds. SCHOENER. On December 9. 1899.

Alexander husband of tbe late Susan Schoener. aged 71 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, ou Wednesday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, at tbe residence of his son. Mr. Daniel S.

Schoener. 1826 West Brunner street, Nicetown. SCHOTTE. Suddenly, on December 9. 1899.

Henrv A. Schotte. in his 47th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 11 o'clock A. from his late residence, 710 Parrish street.

Interment private, at Mt. peace Cemetery. December 12, 1699, Susan C. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence. No.

1218 Wood street, on Thursday, the 1 1th instant, at 2 i0 o'clock precisely. Interment private, at Moaut Moriah Cemetery. SHA WCROSS. On December 11. 1899, Wright Shawcross.

The relatives and friends of the family, also employes of Isaac A. Sheppard txceisior store Works: Welcome Castle, No. A. O. K.

of the M. C. are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesiiay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 2249 North Lawrence street. To proceed to Greenmount cemetery. SIGNS.

On rWpMtm. -in icon Klfns nLs TCtu yar- The relatives' and friends of iue laiuuy. also I'erseverauce Lodge. No. 4o.

K. of are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from uis laie resilience. neel Pump. Chestnut Hill. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery.

SIMPSON On December 10. 1899, Annie daughter ot William and Ette Simpson, aged 3 years 5 months 2 days. Th. friends of the family are respectfully Invited to Attend the rnneral on to attend the funeralf on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her parenVs" rc-sfdence 4819 I Heu street. West Philadelphia.

Interment at Bleckley Ctmetery. interim ut at P' A EawardHs Krii, YJV" Mount Vernon strcetr xlM STEIN. On Dicember 11. 1S99. Mrnt 1 wife of Philip H.

Stein, aged 3 years. The relatives and friends of the family "are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 919 Siegel street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. STINGER On the 12th instant, Daniel Stinger, in his XOth vear. The relnrlves nnrt fripud.

of the family, also Kingsessing Lodge, No. I. O. O. are invited to atteud the uncial, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his; late residence.

606 Moyamensing avenue. Services auu interment at Trinity lutneran Cuurth, Eighteenth and Wolf. December 10, 1899. Maggie Will; (vf RpnllTTiin ttt-nt-p Mr Hml An nirh t.ir the late Alexander and Elizabeth Maclean. The I ianes anl iriends of the family are respect- I tond' ft SS on late .1 ml Wolf.

Interment private at Northwood Ceme tery. Icember 10, 1899. Letitia, wife of John Hunter Swan. The relatives and rn tbe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thnrsdav. at 1 tiocK at her late residence.

No. 1247 South Btreet- Interment private. lOMES. On December 10. 1899.

John Tomes, DaniL the, Anatasla Tomes, aged years. The relatives aud friends of the fam-iLJt 6 invited to attend the tu- 10- ortn tweniy- secoud stiver. High niaj. at St Elizabeth's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

11. 199. Mrs. Emily, frieSda oJ 11 orr. The relatives and to aTtH ftAmUy are respectfully invited It the, on Thursday afternoon.

frm- the residence of her brother Harry Hughes. No. 1742 North Tenth street Interment at Mechanics' Cemetery oeei. Foof instant. Andrew Elmer, eon pf John S.

and Jenn Travis aged A months. The relatives and friends the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral services, Saturday, at 2 o'clock his parents' residence. 618 l2ast Allegany 'avnSe Interment private at Greenmount Cem'et "ry the 8.th.inst- Vincent, busi.and of allow, aged 45 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members the various Italian Societies of which he was a member are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 clock from the residence of his brother in-law. Mr.

John McCall. No. 1S48 Albert stre-t Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery un tBe S-tn Charles H. Van .1 rul 1 Lodge. No.

3. Shield of Honor, and the Old Guards of N. G. are respectfully invited to aliens tue muerai. on weanesuay afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 627 Columbia avenue.

Interment at Northwood Cemetery. VOLZ. On December 12. 1899 Volz, infant son of William and Josephine volz, aged 2 months and 12 davs. The relatives aud frieuds of the familv are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 3 O'clock, from his narenta muiHaniu.

2811 Headley street, Bridesburg. Interment pri- 11 1 1 1111 nil uriuiuicu ucmcitry. VOORHEES. On December 9, 1899. at Perkio-men Junction, J.

Ralph, son of J. Frank and H. Lizzie oorhees, suddenly, aged 12 years Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, December WEBB. On December 10, 1899, Jesse Webb, husband of Sarah l. Webb and son of Harriet S.

and late John Webb, aged 38 years The relatives and friend of thi spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed- icauoj uiuiiiaiis, i o.au clock, from his mother residence. 1636 South Broad street Services in St. Elisabeth P. E. Church, at 10 clock.

Interment private, at Mount Peace Cemetery. WEST. On December 11. William Wear In his 92d year. Relatives and friends are to attena nis iunerai services at the resiaence or nis son.

William R. West. I83u North Eleventh street Thnrsdav ia at 2 P. M. Interment at Monument Cemetery.

WOLFE. Suddenly, on December 11, 1S99 Sarah C. Caiberry, wife of Henry L. Wolfe. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence.

No. 307 North Twenty-first street High mass at St. Francis' Church. Interment at Holy Cross. IN MEMORIAM CLAIR.

In remembrance of Bertha Bridge Clair, who departed this life December 13, 1895. Four years have fled and still we miss her. MOTHER AND SISTER. STACKHOUSE. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear sister.

Maria R. Stackhouse, who departed this life December 12, 1897. MRS. M. SNYDER.

REAL ESTATE HEWS Annex to Be Erected to the Fern Rock Mill Up-Town MORE NEW DWELLINGS Jackson Gould and John Lynch Will Build Them Plans on the Boards Architects Hales Ballinger will be ready for estimates lu a few days for the Fern Rock Mill annex, to be erected on the south side of Wlshart street, west of Trenton avenue. The new structure will b4 one-story high with a basement, and it will measure 147x43 feet. A wing will also be built. This will measure 25x 25 feet. The buildings will be used tor office and manufacturing purposes.

The above named architects are now taking estimates for an addition which will be erected for the Esterbrook Penn Works, tn Camden. The addition will measure 7xo0 feet. One portion will 'be four and tlie other two stories high. Jackson Gould will build twenty-five two-story brick dwellings, each 14x34 feet, on the east side of Dagget street, between Greenway and Woodland avenues. In the Fortieth ward.

This operation, it is estimated, will cost $40,000. On the north side of Thompson street, between Sixty-first and Robinson streets, Owner John E. Lynch will build six two-story brick dwellings, each 16x43 feet. He will also erect a two-story store and dwelling, 16x43 feet, at the northeast corner of Roblnsou and Thompson streets. C.

H. S. Littleton is having Interior alterations maue at the apartment house on the west side of Thirty-seventh street, below Chestnut street. The partition in the dining room will be Corn out and a kitchen will be fitted up in the basement. Contractor Frank S.

hlggs is doing the work. The proposals submitted for the four officers quarters to be erected at League Island will be opened tin Saturday afternoon. Ryan Kelley are taking bids for a stable to be erected for G. W. Edmunds Co.

at Eleventh and Xoble streets. Georgre B. Wilson has purchased the property on" the north side of Chestnut street, 167.6 feet west of Twentieth street, measuring 60rl64 feet, from Margaret L. Baugh, for $70,000. The Board of Directors of the Master Builders' Exchange yesterday directed the executive officers and the Entertainment Committee of the exchange1 to prepare for the proper celebration of the last day of this year.

Henry G. Freeman. has sold the property on the east side of Broad street, 175 feet south of Jefferson street, to Jos. Louchheim. for $30,000.

The property measures 25xlHO feet. Ralph C. Godfrey, real estate broker, 3342 Germantown avenue, has sold the dwelling houses at 41. 943. 945 and 947 Russell street, near Tenth and Tioga streets.

PERMITS ISSUED YESTERDAY. Duncan, contractor, put up Are escape. 812 and 814 Market street. James Devlne. applicant, build frame shed.

16x80 feet, Jones Lane, east of Weccacoe avenue. The John Baiiley Iron Works, contractors, dyke. 45 years. The relatives and friends ot the familv. also Oxford as tie.

104 A of M. Ivy Council. 970. J. A Washington Camo 243 P.

O. 'U MARRIED ATHEP.HOLT CASSEL. On Tuesday, December 12. at 2051 North Thirteenth street. I'nuadclpnia, bv the Kev.

T. 1. Myers, Mr. Joseph O. Athefholt and Mrs.

Elizabeth R. Cas-sel. both of Philadelphia. ENGLISH DUNCAN. On November 27.

at Westville, N. by the Rev. George Powell, Mr. Samuel R. English, of Camden.

Miss Florence B. Duncan, of Westville, J. HOFT WEBB. On December 9. ty Rev.

3. N. Butler, 807 Green street, Charles Hoft to Phoebe A. Webb, both of Pciladel- phia. Pa.

NEWKIRK MARIS. On Tuesday evening. December 12. 1899. by the Rev.

J. A. Lippin-cott. assisted by Dr. W.

W. Ramsey, pastor of the Arch Street Methodist Church. Mr. I. Roberts Newkirk to Miss M.

Louisa Maris, both of Philadelphia. O'CONNOR BEVANS. On December 11, 1M9, by Rev. J. N.

Butler. 807 Green street. jonn connor to Mamie isevans, notn of Philadelphia, Pa. OFFICIAL DEATH RETURNS Appended are the official returns of deaths made yesterday in the registration office of the Board of Health, City Hall. They include the uauitra, aKtret.

usies. ui lit niu ui mie resi dences of those dead. The asterisk () indicates that death was due to a disease officially classed as contagious. Andrew, Chas. 11, 2554 N.

Chadwick. Baker, Samuel 10, South st. Ferry. Bangs, 8. 109 Monroe.

KJoomer. Jas. 11, Municipal Hospital. Boyle. Elizabeth.

10, 822 N. 27th. Bowen, Joseph. 2v. 11, 316 S.

Sixth. Bates, 10. 53H) Vine. Cnmmings, Walter. 10.

2401 Harold. Carlin, Patrick. 10, Phila. Hospital. Campbell, Thos.

12, 168 E. Chelten ave. Crooks. Mrs. Paul 11.

2442 N. 32d. Dilworth, Cht s. 10, 4169 Salem. Towning.

10. 1768 N. Front. Dunn. John.

10. 1307 S. 70th. Deenv, Marv. 11.

1452 S. Chadwick. -Davins, Ursula. 9. 4629 E.

Thompson. Ksrracher. Mary 9. 1029 Melon. -t Fairman.

Mabel, 11, 1714 Cambridge. Friel, Bernard, 10, 2320 Callowhill. Free. Charlotte 10. 3845 Fairmount.

Fi-lds, Jno. 11. 618 N. 35th. Farlev, 9.

2208 S. Tenth. Frv. Vm. 10, 1324 Allegheny ave.

Fitzpatrlck. James. 11, 4620 Trenton. Fitten, 70v. 11, Lamont lioiborough.

Guidhart. Joseph. 9. 623 Wildey. Grogan, Marie.

11. 36th and Market. Groom, Nellie 11, 4311 Westminster. Gormlev. Marv.

8. 1527 Stillman. fiuthrod. Catharine. 11.

625 Vine. German. Rose. 5, 1807 Hoffman. Green, Margaret.

11. 1341 Fitzwater. Glascr. Ida. 10, 826 South.

Ooldberger. 11. 136 N. Second. Hoffman.

11, 1529 N. Cadwallader. Hnrdv. 11. 1625 Victory.

Hopkins. Kate, 11. 457 Elkhart. Kallista. Vincent, 8.

939 N. Orianna. LTich. Elizabeth. 10.

8 Weiss. G'tn. Lisle. Ellen 10, 2109 Spruce. McGnigHn.

Priscllla, 10, 2208 N. Iawrence. Miller, Joseph, 8. 70th and Woodland are. Martin.

Margaret. 11, 1311 Cadwsllader. Newton. Dorothv 3m. 9.

2928 N. Third. Newington. Marv. 12.

6509 Boyer. Neff. John 11, 3621 N. Fifth. Nipple.

Cecelia, 2y 12, 2524 Waterloo. Hara. Margaret, 10. 152 Watkins. O'Brien Ann 8.

70th and Woodland ave. O'Conner. Fannie. 9. 2140 Webster.

Rodcers. Anna. 10. 2539 Kensington. in.h,rta in 1454 N.

Twelfth. Schmidtv. Viola 10. 4J47 Garden. Sifelle.

Micbael. 12, 725 Pernberton. Shanahan. 11, 11 Stefenv. Jas.

11. 823 s. lztn. Trenwlth. 1829 Tioga Thompson.

Ed. 10 142 N. 21st. Vallow, Vincent. 9, 1215 S.

Eighth. Vaczi. Michael. 9, 4011 Logan. Walton, Anne 10.

4938 Penn. West, Wm. R-, 11. 1830 N. 11th.

DIED AMME. On December 9. 1899. Lewis F. Amme.

in his 43d year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 700 South Third street. Camden.

N. J. -Interment private. ANDREW. On December 11.

1899. Charles Russell the son of George W. and Hannah M. Andrew, aged 2 years and 3 months. The rela-tiv-a and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, at 2.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 2554 Chadwick streot.

Interment private. K. of P. Cemetery. BARR.

On December 11, 1899. John bus-band of the late Elizabeth Barr. The relatives and friends of the family, also Loyal Council. No. 781.

Jr. O. U. A. and the Volunteer Firemen's Funeral Relief Association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from tbe residence of his son.

William Barr. No. 2119 Seybert street, near Twenty-first and Master streets. Interment private. BARRY.

On December 10. 1S99. William, son of Johanna and tbe late Richard Barry. The relatives and friends, also the Court Rob ert Emmet, Foresters of America, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his mother's residence, 1412 South Twelfth street. High ma of requiem at the Annunciation Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. BAUMEISTER. On December 11. 1899.. Eari, Infant son of Joseph and the late Ida Baa melster, aged 5 months.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his father's residence, 19 York street. Camden. NJ. Interment private, at Harlelgh Cemetery. BAXTER.

On the 10th Christopher Baxter, aged 61 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Nevada Tribe. No. 76 Improved Order Red Men. are- respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, northeast corner Memphis and Firtu streets.

To proceed to North Cdar Hill Cemetery. Interment private. BtN.NKE.-On December 11. 1899. Jacob Ben-Br, in bis 72d year.

The relatives and friends of the familv, also Hand-in-Hund Lodge. No. 63. I. O.

O. and Joseph Lodge, No. 63. K. of are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon.

December 14, at 1 clock precisely, from his late residence. Second street pike. Fox Chase. Thirty-fifth ward. Interment at William Pecn Cemetery.

BERRY. On Decebmer 11, 1899. David Berry, tn the 34th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Court Continental. No.

71. F. of invited to attend the funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 2014 Manton street.

Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. BOYER. On the 11th instant. Rev. J.

D. Boyer. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to anend the funeral service, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at his country residence. Brookside. Ashbourne.

Montgomery county. Pa. Carriage will be awaiting on arrival of 1.04 P. M. train at Elklns Station.

Interment private at laurel Hill Cemetery. BRADLEY. On December 12. 1899. Sallie Marshall, wife of John Hardy Bradley, aged 36 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral. on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. 823 Reed street. Services in Wharton Street M. E.

Church, at 2.30 o'clock. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. BROOM HALL. Emma. wife of Windle Broomhall and daughter of George W.

and the late Ann Eliza Bitting. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully luvited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her husband, in South Media, Delaware county, Pa. Interment at Media Cemetery. CAMPBELL On December 10. 1899.

Thnn.as v. 1 A 1 iiayuor, uui auu uriutcu euu ui miam auu Mary Campbell, aged 2 years 8 mouths. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 clock, from the tcsldence of his parents. 183 East avenue. Oer mantown.

interment at noiy oepuicure Ceme tery. CHAMBERS. On December 9. 1899. Sarah.

wife of George W. Chambers. Funeral, to which the relatives are invited, on Wednesday afternoon. 13th 1 o'clock, from ber late resi dence, 722 Pierca street. Interment Northwood Cemetery.

CHRISTIE. On December 11. 1899. Peter Christie, aged 76 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday.

13th instant, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son. Mr. George Christie, No. 746 South Har- snaw street, interment at Mount Moriah. rt.R 1BY riTi rhcemher 1 QO i widow of the late Matthew 'Cleary, in the 62 'r age.

The relatives and friends of iha family are respectiuuy invited to attend the runerai, on weanesaay morning, at 8.30 clock, from her late residence, 2217 Frankford avenue. Solemn requiem mass at St. Joachim's Church. Interment at St. Dominic's Cemetery.

CLYMER. On December 12. 1899. Charles civmer. agea 8D years, uue notice of funeral will be given.

COFFIN. At Ashland. N. on 11th Leonora wife of Edward W. Coffin, in her 73d year.

The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at Grace Church. Haddonfleld. at 1.30, Thursday afternoon. Interment private. A sne- cial train will leave Market street wharf.

Phil adelphia, at 1 P. returning on conclusion of church services. CUMMINGS. On December 10. 1899.

Walter Joseph, son of Michael and Mary Cummings, aaea i Tear, iteianves. a no inenaa or thp fam ily are respectfully invited to attend the fu neral, on Wednesday atternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 2401 Harold street. Interment at catneurai Cemetery. DALTON.

On December 9. 1899. Ellen, wife tt Hugh Dalton. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the on Wednesday aorning, at 8.30 o'clock. High mass at Church of Maternity.

B. V. uustieton. interment at ot. uominic s.

niIS On Tkuvmhor 1WM I'rl beloved -wife of Lorenzo Darms and mother Daniel Darms. of Bridesburg, and the Rev. Antonius Darms, of Windslde, Nebraska, and Katbavr and the Kev. J. M.

G. Darms. of Buf falo, N. aged 69 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of tne family, also the members of Emanuel Reform Chnrch of Ttrlrlea- burg, are' respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence.

4629 East Thompson street. Bridesburg. Interment at German Reform Cemetery. DEBUS. On December 11.

1899. Caroline C. widow of the late Frank Debus, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law. Mr.

Joseph E. Howell. 3032 Hutchinson street. Interment private at Hillside ELAN i on Decern ter il. 1899.

William Phillips, son of Samuel and Marv riclanev. aged 7 months. Relatives and friends of the femily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents" residence. No. 240 Quince street, on Thursday, at 12 o'clock.

Interment at Merion Cemetery- DILWORTH. On December 10. 1899 Charles Henry, son of George and Martha A. Dilworth. In his 17th year.

The relatives and frienjs of the family are respeetfnllv invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, from hl parents' residence. 4169 Salem street. Frank-ford Services at the Frankford Baptist Church 9 clock. Interment at Magnolia Ceraeterv. Baltimore papers please copy.

noXBfiAS. On December 11. 1899. Henrv V. beloved husband of Julia E.

Donegan. aged 61 Toe relatives ana menus oi uie ramuy sawyer, iu, ioou jc.h,.. Schnatz. Bertha 11. 1617 N.

Sixth. Steer, Herbert. 11. rear 114 N. Juniper, stn-b ti-v iv.

7. 70th and Woodland ave. onin iiiiuui nr. izxISJ fiet. oil le Iancev street.

Supply 0.. contractors, put in heater. Huntingdon street. E. McCormick.

contractor, put in heater, northeast coi-'iar of Twenty-first aud South streets. Joseph Ashby. conrractor, move two stables. or. same lot, west side of Fiue road, north of Sbaoy lane.

Vox Charles O. Seidel. contractor, build shed, 1554 South La'ii'xrt street. ('. II.

Childs. contractor, build two-story brick stable and shed. Auburn street, south of the 'x'lenton iCailroad. Harry B. Shoemaker contractors, build front pon-n.

5u2it Morris street. Lam Building contractor, repairs to front, 19 North Elev nth street. Lewis Alilers. contractor, repair frame l0l Worrall street. Frankford.

M. Schonkc. contractor, build one-story rear addition. 33 South Seventeenth street. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Bancroft E. 155 ft. N. Wolf (3 lotsi Michael Whelan to Charles H. Shetzline; Dec.

11. '99: ea. 15x52; ea. P. r.

$2,400 To Emma T. Shetzline Bancroft E. 95 ft. N. Wolf (2 lotsi; ea.

15x52; ca. s. r. 0O 1,600 To KUeu J. Shetzline Bancroft E.

125 ft. N. Wolf (2 lots): ea. 15x52: ea. C- r.

1,600 Bn.ad E. 175 ft, S. Jefferson-Henry G. Freeman. to Joseph Louch-heini: uPC.

25xlio 30,000 Chestnut N. 1S7.0 ft. W. Twentieth st. Margaret L.

Bunch to George B. Wilson: lec. 5. '99; jOxlti4 70,000 Chester No. 462)1 Allen T.

Lewis to Mcrvinia H. Orr; Dec. 4. '99; 22.11, 124.i .7 2.500 Carpenter S. 175 ft.

W. S. Conner to Sallte E. Hill; Dec. N.

'99: ltixtio 1.000 Cedar (S. mo ft. W. Fiftv-secoud lbxKMS: Fifty-second W. 107.6 ft.

S. Cedar (2 hitsi; ea. 16x102 Isaac Dunne to Howard R. Deacon: Dee. 1.

'99: mtces. $7wn 200 Also Walton N. 167.8 ft" Fifty-second st. 16 lots); ea. 15.4x105; in tees.

Nom Carwithan N. K. 23u ft e' Dewees Blue tirass Land Co. to August Nov. 24.

'99: 20x110 Dauphin Nos. 316 and 318 Harry' Vote 85 10 iiany f. ik. nvjaui; uec. 9, 99 ea.

14x63 Drury S. 101.4 ft. W. Thirteenth st. Catharine Madden to Cornelius Hag- garty.

Dec. 9. '99: 15x42 Nom. Same sold Cornelius Haggartv. to Catharine Madden: Dec.

9 '99 Nom. Eleanor S. 243 ft. W. A st.

(2 lots); ea. 19.1x110: A W. and Eleanor S. 18.6k.x0O; A W. 37.1 ft.

and 92.8Vi ft. S. Eleanor: ea. lM.t jiauei a. lazier to jonn Dec.

11. '99; mtees. $7500 Emlen No. 1344 George C. Davis to 100 r.muia M.

Covington; Nov. 20, '99; 15.1 x50 2,800 Etting S. W. 72.im ft. S.

E. Sedgley ave. (6 lots) Charles B. Mench to Aduline Lee; Dec. H.

'99 87x50 Nom. Also Etting No. 2020: 14.10x50: Etting Nos. 2012 and 2014; ea. 14.5V4 50 Nom.

To Ella Mench Grata No. 1501 N. 18x72.10; Page No. 1704: 16x51 Nom. To Rebecca Harpel Eighth No.

455 15x140 Nom. To Mary A. Bradley Norris st, Nos. 1723 and 1729: ea. 18x65 Nom.

To Flora Fillings Eighteenth Nos. 2003 and 20o5 N. ea. 17x68.10 Nom. To Emma Woolford Seventh No.

1321 18x90 Nom Fifteenth W. 56.8 ft. N. WestmorelandGeorge A. Leonard to- Cornelius Haney; Dec.

8, '99: 19.4x110: mtge. J4500 N0m. Fraukford N. W. 76.9 ft.

N. E. Harrison 4 lots); 59.4x142.7: Frankford N. W. 166.10M, ft.

N. E. Harrison (6 lotsi; P0.lV.xl42.8M. Thomas H. Flood to William F.

Flood: Dec. Girard 161. lis, ft. E. Fifty, fourth st.

(2 lots) Cnion Trust Co. to Michael G. Hoot: Feb. 25. '99: ea.

16 xl43: Howard W. s. 265.6 ft. and 306 ft. S.

Snyder ea. 13.6x50: Howard E. 292.6 ft. S. Snyder 13.6x50 Nom.

Girard N. 161.11 ft. E. Fifty-fourth St. Michael G.

Hoot to Eugene H. Carroll: Dec. 8. '99: 16x143: mtee. $2200 Girard S.

and Hancock N. E. s. Charles Irwin to Maggie Lewis; Dee. 7.

'99; 34x41.5:M mtge. $1200 Greenway S. E. 8., 80 ft. N.

E. 900 600 Seventy-first 18.6x109: Greenway S. E. 98.6 ft. N.

E. Seventy- first st. (5 lotsi: ea. 19.5xl09t Greenway S. E.

190.7 ft. N. E. Seventy-first 1N.5X99; Greenwav r. zuu it, a.

Meventy-BrNt st. (6 lots): ea. 18.5x99 Mary E. Smiths to uemaras i. smitn: Dec.

2. "99: g. rts. hmj Nom. Iseminger No.

413 Alexander A. Eager to Ellen A. Taylor; Dec. 7. '99; 12.9x29 1.0501 Juniper No.

2502 S. William F. Nash to Mary Fisher: Dec. 9. '99: 15x45: r.

$60 100 Lambert W. 109 ft. N. Reed John E. Morton to Charles G.

Seldel: Dec. 5. '99: 14x50 2.600 Lawndale S. E. 250 ft.

8. W. Bleigh Annie E. Richardson to Hugh Wilson: Nov. 22.

'99: 50x126.7 Lombard. S. 221.8 ft. E. Third St.

200 Bolon Wolf to Michael Moldower; Dec. 8. '99: 21.1x98.1: mtge. $3000 1.000 Mvrtlewood st. No.

2524 N. Marr Gallen to Emmett M. Carroll: Dec 11. '99; 14.2x51.6 1.900 Mercer S. E.

135. Vi ft. 8. W. East Norris st.

John K. Cuming to Alice V. Eva: Dec. 9. '99: 14v48: mtge.

$1400.. Montgomery ave. and Memphis N. E. 600 cor.

Peter 1. Helm to J. Oulney nun-sicker, Nov. 25. '99: 27.2M-xirreg.; mtge.

$2000 1.500 Nineteenth No. 2259 N. Real Estate Title Ins. and T. Co.

to Howard J. Butler: Dec. 11. '99: 15.6x72 3.250 Osage No. 4527 William M.

Taylor to Mary II. Rue; Dec. 11. '99: 5.000 Pensdale S. E.

and Lauriston S. W. s. Phoenix B. and L.

Asso. Dec. 7. '99: 2 115 1.30O Regent snuare. No.

4226 Fidelity T. and S. D. Co. to Augustus A.

Miller: Nov. 29. '99- 15x77 68-1O0 2.970 Rear of No. 3fi24 Mt. Vernon St.

Ellon Ieos to Isabella Howard: Dec. 1. 99; 15x33.6 Sixfy-rlrst-and-a-half and Thompson 600 N. K. cor.

jonn lvwh to r-erer 1. Helm; Dec 1. '99 92x111.10 15-16: mtees. $4500 Nom. Second and Thompson S.

E. cor. Charles J. O'Brien to George Bille: Nov. 11.

'99: 20x115: g. r. 55 5,000 Sixteenth st. W. 1S ft.

N. Parrish John Louehhelm to Henry O. reeman, Dec. 11. '99; 18xSO Tenh and Moore sts.

N. E. West End L. and B. Asso.

to Dnniel Mulcahy; Dec. 7. '99: 17x6S- g. r. 60 Thompson No.

3271 Andrew G. Albert to Joseph Ginkewlcz: Dec. 9. '99: 15.9 x6i IOO fiOQ 975 Taconv No. 4742 John S.

Settle to James MacNally: is "99: 20x100 1.700 Twenty-fifth st. and HartWell N. E. cor. Johu R.

Atman to John B. Joslin, June 2o. '99: 120.2t,xl47.9.,; Nom. Twenty-fifth st. aud Hartwell N.

cor. John B. Joslin. to James A. Kane: Nov.

29. "99: 40xW.9i. Nom. Twenty-fourth No. 1948 N.

Ben.iamin L. Lehman to Virginia E. Lake: Dec. 11. '99: $2150 Nom.

Twenty-first and Cuthbejt S. E. cor. '2 lots) James J. Hagan to Marv Rellly; Dec.

9. '99 34x67.6: g. r. $42.75 6.0.V Twelfth st. No.

2230 N. Mary E. Weyftnd To Hsrrv C. Lichtain: Dec. 11.

'99: 14.7x82 2.80Y York No. 2318 Ida Stlberman to Benjamin F. Teller: Nov. 18. '99: 14x50.6: uitee.

$2500 Nom. CAMDEN COFNTY TRANSFERS. Camden. No. 820 Mechanic t.

Michael Ba raiske to Mai-tin Powalis et ux. $9oO. Camden. E. s.

Hudson 118 ft. S. Federal St. Ch trles B. Mench to Rebecca Harpel $1.

Camden. E. s. Jones 220 ft. S.

Central ave. People's Building and Loan Association to David E. Lord et ux. $800. Camden.

No. 714 Cooper St. John" W. Donges to Pnul T. Shinn et al.

$1. Csrden. s. Snruce 39i ft. W.

Eighth St. Viiginia E. Mar'indell to John W. Dontes $1. Gloucester City.

N. s. Cumberland 220 ft. E. Atlantic st.

Lewis G. Mayers to Mary A. Parker SL'oO. ravonia. N.

E. side Union st. John Rogers to E. Oherlies $lonn. Cnnu'cn.

S. Liberty 20 ft. E. Rose st. Jacob H.

Spateholts to Jacob Bendinger $1000. SILK IN HIS CLOTHING loans Man Charged With Robbing1 Market Street Firm Albert Abrahams, a young man who live on Federal street below Ninth, was held in $1000 bail at the Central Police Court yesterday pending a further hearing. He was arrested on the charge of having robbed his employers, Klrselibnuni 726-28 Market street, of silk valued at about $1000. It is alleged that he carried the silk from the place by concealing It beneath his clothing. He was confronted by E.

H. Seibert. of 50S Poplar street, the firm timekeeper, who testified that the prisoner had confessed to him. The young man had been under suspicion for several weeks, and as he was starting for home Monday evening he was called hack by iseibert. He was searched, and fourteen yards of silk were found concealed in his trousers.

Young Abrahams was detained until an officer arrived, and he was subsequently taken to City Hall aud locked up. Dead Man In a. Wag-on Special to Tbe ln.pilrer. LXC4STER. Dec.

12. Stretched prone ou a bag of wheat, with the wagon wheel scraping his head, the dead body of Eli Miller, of Colerain township, was found last evening in his team. He had started from his home with a load of wheat, and was bound for McCrea's mill when he expired from apoplexy. Professor Albert H. Smyth, of the Central High School, lectured yesterday at the Drexcl Institute on "Wordsworth and ths Lake Country." fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from her late residence.

1321 Newkirk street, near Twenty-ninth and Master streets. Solemn requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's Church, at 9.30 o'clock precisely. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. EASLER.

On December 11. 1899. Mary Frances, wife of Benjamin A. Easier, and beloved and devoted aunt of Miss Emma Gibson. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, No.

825 Pierce street. Interment at Philanthropic vault. FAIRMAN." Orr December 11. 1899. Mabel, the daughter of James D.

and Laura Fairman, aged 1 year 3 weeks. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 1724 Cambridge street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. FARLEY.

On December 9. 1899. Thomas son of the late Patrick and Elizabeth Farley. The relatives and friends of the family, also the employes of Adam's Hope Iron Foundry, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 2203 South Tenth street.

Solemn requiem mass at Church of Epiphany. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. FIELD. On December 11. 1899, John C.

Field, aged 60 years. The relatives and frienda the family, also the B. V. M. Sodality: T.

As j-utinj uimerpiice or t. Vincent Le faul of St. Agatha's Church. Union Transfer Bene-ficial Association. El pressmen Mutual Beneficial Association, Divisions No.

5, 6 and 14 A. O. H. Courtland Sanders Post 21, G. A.

surviving members of the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and the Volunteer Firemen's Association of Philadelphia are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 618 North Thirty-firth street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Agatha's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

FITTEN. On December 11, 1899, George Fit-ten, Sr. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence. Lemon street, east of Tibben street, Roxborough. Interment private at Merlon Square.

FITZPATRICK. On December 11. 1899. lAnifta nnn if Ta mAa n1 Marv TT tdo ri Lr aged 3 years. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

from his parents residence. 4620 Trenton avenue. Intrment at St. Dominic's. FLANIGAN.

On Tuesday. December 12. 1899 Mary Ellen, daughter of Michael and Mary rianigan. agea iz years, oue notice or the iu nerai will be given from her parents residence 2545 I thgow street. FOOTE.

On December 8. 1899. Emeline. daughter of the late James R. and Wilhelmina oote.

interment at oodlands. FREE. On December 10. 1899. Charlotte widow of Elijah Free, aged 78 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. .5845 Fairmount avenue. Interment at rernwooB cemetery. FRIEL. On December 10, 1899.

Bernard, son of Michael and Annie Friel, in his 19th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 2320 Callowhill street. High mass of requiem at St. Francis' Xavier Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

FRIGAR. On December 11. 1899. Lewis Pusey. son of John and Martha A.

Frigar. in his 14th year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 457 North Marshall Btreet. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery, Fernwood, Delaware county.

Chester and Wilmington papers please copy. FRY. On the 10th William Frv his 64th year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fiiberal services. Wednesday afternoon, the 12th inst.a at 2 o'clock, at his late residence.

Interment private. GALBRAITH. On December 10. 1899. Charlotte, widow of Alexander Galbraith.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services. Wednesday. 13th. at 1.30 o'clock, at her late residence, 2024 Woodstock street. Interment private.

GALLAGHER. On December 11. 1899. John Gallagher. aged 80 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also St. Dominic's Beneficial Society, are respectfully Invited to attend th funeral, on -Friday. 15th. at 8.30 o'clock, from his, late residence. La Grange, Bustleton.

I'a. iligh mass at Church of Maternity. Interment at St. Dominic's Cemetery, Holmesburg. ti G1LLKN.

On the 9th instant. James, son of Mary and the late Francis Gillen. The relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence. 2237 Tasker street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. GINDHART. On December 9. 1899. Joseph, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Gindhart.

in his 17th The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of bis parents. No. 623 East Wildey street. Interment at Palmer Ground. GINDHART.

On December 9. 1899. Joseph son of Joseph and Elizabeth Gindhart. in his 17th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the iunerai.

on eanesday afternoon, at 2 clock, from the residence of his parents. No. 623 East Wildev street. Interment at Palmer Ground. On December 10.

1899. Hannah slater, wife of George O. Goodman, aged 51 years. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services. at tne oaptist nurcn.

01 tne r.vangei. Narberth on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. In terment private. GORMAN. On December 9.

1899, Rose Azet.i wife of Joseph Gorman, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes day morning, at 8 clock, from her late resi dence. 1807 Hoffman street tbelow Mifflin street). High mass at St. Thomas' Church.

In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. GROOM. On December 11. 1699. Nellie urover.

uaugnter of Oeorge D. and M. Jennie Groom, tn tbe 4tb year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her parents' residence. 4311 Westminster avenue.

Interment private. HALLOWELL. At Lansdale. on December 9. 1899.

Mercy A. Hallowell. wife of the late John C. Hallowell. of Gwynedd.

in her 9th yeatr. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. December 13. at 2 P. from the residence of her son.

George M. Hallowell. No. 32 West Fourth street. Lansdale, Pa.

Interment at lianwiaie erneiery. HALPIN. On December 12. 1899. Mary Ann Halpln, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Lizzie Kendig, 1833 Wilder street-, above Dickinson street.

Due notice of funeral will be fr' 1USUU 1 VI. given. HANLEY. On December 7. 1899, John son of Frederick C.

and Catharine C. Hanlev. and Srandda-jghter of Margaret M. and the late ohn Slu-lleui. aged 13 years 2 months and 3 weeks.

The relatives and friends of the family, also Cadet Temperance Society of St. John Church, also the pupils of St. John's Parochial School, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Shellem. 1336 Cypress street.

High mass of requiem at St. John's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HANSELL. On December 10.

1899. Mary wife of George Hansell. in. her 31st year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday at 1.30 o'clock, from her husband'sesidence.

521 Dunont street. Roxborough. Interment pri vate, at west uaarei nui. HECKROTH. On December 11.

1899. Louisa Wilhelmina. widow of Henry Heckrotb. in her 81st year. The relatives and friends of the family -are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday afternoon, a 2 o'clock, at the residence of her son.

Frank Heckrotb. No. 62 Queen street. German town. Interment at Trinity Lutheran- Church Yard.

HOFFMAN. On December 11, 1899, Jonn husband of Clara Hoffman. The relatives and friends of the family, also employes of the Curtis Publishing Company are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, from his late residence rear of 1529 Cadwalader street. Mass at St. llcbaePs Church, at 9 o'clock.

Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. HOPKINS. On December 11. 1899. Kate kins, wife of George Hopkins, aged S7 vears.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the runerai, oil Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 457 Elkhart street. Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. HORTER On December 10. 1899. Edward son of Catherine M.

and the late Edward j' Horter. aged 11 years 6 months. The relative and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday morning at 7.30 o'clock A. from bis mother's residence. 1132 Durfor street.

Requiem mass at Euinhany Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HOWARD. On December 11, 1899, Ann, wife of the late Robert Howard, aged 83 years. The relatives and friends of tbe familv are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 2525 A street (formerly Fillmore street) Interment private.

JACOBSEN. On December 11. 1899. Charles Jacobsen. husband of the late Wilhelmina Jacob-sen, aged 43 years.

Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also the International News Ticker Company, are respectfully- invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 439 East Clearfield street- Interment at Oakland Cemetery. JAMES. On December 11. 1899, Anna wife, of Eugene W. James and daughter of Rhoda A.

and the late William H. Crane. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 2526 Page street. Interment private at Woodlands Cemetery- JERDON.

On the 10th instant. James Jerdon. aged 59 years. The relatives and friends of the familv. Hand-in-Hand Council.

No. 14. O. U. A.

M. employes League Island Navy Yard and Survivors of Twenty-third Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 1816 Titan street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery.

JORDAN. At Philadelphia, on December 12. 1899. Elmira wife of Frederick Jordan, aged 43 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral '00 Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, at her $30 ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO: perfect order.

Apply 1544 NT 13th st. PIANO. VERY GOOD order, for sale. Apply 1524 WlUington st. UPRIGHT PIANO, cheap, mahogany case: must sell.

4810 Westminster avenue. HANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANO: must sell. make offer. Residence. 1033 Dauphin st.

FINE UPRIGHT PIANO: large size; bargain for cash. 2208 Jefferson. FOR SALE A Princess Aeolian organ with 30 rolls of music, cheap. 1529 N. 11th street.

410 CAMBRIA cor. Leithgow. Ehrgott W. Gebhardt, Ph. D.

SECOND and INDIANA Irvin Schruehl. Prescription Druggist. 300 COLUMBIA avenue, Richard Wokatsch. Pharmacist. 807 VINE street.

Western Union Telegraph Office. NINTH and SPRING GARDEN streets. f. s. McCartney.

N. E. cor. SECOND and POPLAR streets. Carl H.

Born, Pharmaceutical Chemist. S. W. cor. THIRD and LEHIGH Western Union Telegraph Office.

THIRTEENTH and POPLAR streets. A. R. Hesske. Pharmacist.

854 North TENTH street, cor. Ogden. S. C. Blaire Chemical Co.

NORTHWEST GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Western Union Telegraph Office alio North SlxrEJSNTH street Green's Pharmacy 28TH and GIRARD N. W. G. E.

Mickley. Pharmacist 25TH and MEKEDITH streets. Ruff's Pharmacy, 632 North EIGHTEENTH street. R. N.

Bethel, Druggist and Chemist 2000 RIDGE Cor. North College ave Helntzelman's Pharmacy RIDGE aye. and TWENTY-FIRST J. L. Patterson.

Pharmacist. 25TH and COLUMBIA N. W. cor. F.

G. Lehman, Pharmacist. FIFTEENTH and CUMBERLAND J. Wissler. Prescription Druggist 2iu ana UA uku J.

Paul Zeller. Pharmacist 2iTU ana ookdon s. E. H. C.

Cooley Co. inn ana lehiuh Lehigh Pharmacy. 2327 BROWN street. Wm. E.

Lee, Graduate in Pharmacy 1417 COLUMBIA avenue. American District Telegraph Office 1407 FAIRMOUNT avenue. Western Union Telegraph Office, 1923 CALLOWHILL street. American District Telegraph Office, 1913 RIDGE avenue. Western Union Telegraph Office.

YORK and DOUGLASS 33d and Ridge Finney's Pharmacy S. W. cor. 23D and CALLOWHILL William M. Hill.

Pharmacist. aw rv. -zu cor. nokkis Hudson's Pharmacy N. W.

cor. 22D and BERKS L. T. Tobias N. W.

cor. 30TH and DIAMOND Harry G. Comp Pharmacists, sK Columbia steitz Druggists SOUTHEAST S. W. cor.

THIRD and MORRIS Helm's Drug Store, N. E. cor. FOURTH and WOLF Southwark Pharmacy. 1114 SOUTH FIFTH street.

Western Union Telegraph Office. ELEVENTH and SOUTH N. E. T. Morse.

Apothecary, ELEVENTH and PINE S. E. Gladstone Pharmacy. in ana kuack J. W.

Harrigan. Pharmacist, SECOND and SIEGEL corner East End Prescription Pharmacy. 719 SOUTH SECOND street. George W. Ewing.

Pharmacist. NO. 1 DOCK street American District Telegraph Office. S. E.

cor. ELEVENTH and FEDERAL streets, Edward C. Sellen. Pharmacist. THIRTEENTH and DICKINSON streets.

L. S. Henckle. Apothecary. Telephone Connection, 921 South TENTH street.

William McFadden. M. Pharmacist. rviiti ana uaiuaki.m; streets. Bachman's Pharmacy.

BROAD and ELLSWORTH N. E. The Edmund Preston. Pharmacy. ccuu.

ana nnAniu.i o. George W. Rclland. Apothecary 8. W.

cor. NINTH and DICKINSON Wright's Pharmacy SOUTHWEST TWENTY-THIRD and SOUTH Dr. Holland's Pharmacy. TWENTY-FIRST and DICKINSON Julian Wohlgemuth. Grad.

in Pharmacy. irwrpXTTirTO Ar-rTom American District Telegraph Office. S. W. cor.

BROAD and WASHINGTON Western Union Telegraph Office. N. F. Lorman, Druggist. N.

E. cor. 16TH and MOORE streets. W. Chalfant Bro.

N. E. cor. BROAD and SNYDER M. A.

Porter. Pharmacist. o. cor. lisx ana Postal Telegraph Cable Co FIFTEENTH and RITNF.R sts." 8.

WcErT. 3.3. Keenan's Pharmacy. BROAD and TASKER streets. 7 Aug.

Wr. Duvall. Phannacist- -1 i naniu.n J. W. Harrigan.

Grad. in Pharmacy 1700 WHARTON street. irrn Apothecary. v. auu laixnxxnYE, West End Pharmacy, WEST PHILADELPHIA S.

W. cor. 52D and WESTMINSTER G. H. Rolland.

Prescription American District Teleirranh 3955 LANCASTER avenue. American District Telemnh tta- luiniibin olhi vnuniui COT. vvesrern union Telegraph Office 44TH and LANCASTER avenue. Funk Goff. Druggista.

College Pharmacy. P. N. Pinchback. Ph.

4628 WOODLAND Edward Stnnt 71ST and WOODLAND avenue Faschall Pharmacy. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL 4100 RIDGE avenue. B. J. Murray.

Druggiat WISSAHICKOX" 5107 RDDGE avenue. Fajan's' Pharmacy. HiNiYVNK Corner MAIN and COTTON streets. T. Newlin Willard.

CERMAXTOWS 6 West CHELTEN aTenue. western Union Telegraph Office. TIOGA TWENTIETH and TIOGA streets. limer u. Brugler, Apothecary.

FRASKFOHD 4339 MAIN street. Western Union Telearranh Offln 2902 RICHMOND Davis Drug Store. NORRISTOWN 73 East MAIN St. Herald Building). postal Telegraph Cable Co.

Office. CAMDEN, IV. J. 11 KAIGHN avenue. v.

o. i nompson fnarmacy. N. E. cor.

SIXTH and BERKLEY Barrit Brothers. Dlsnenainir Phrm-lat FIFTH and ELM Justice's Pharmacy. When yon "feel a cold cominir" von can short en its stay with frequent little doses of Jayne's Expectorant. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Blcking, Wm. R.

and Elizabeth F. Super. Bundy. George, and Alice Thotnax. leaver.

Charlts. and Bridget McLaughlin, ahl. John and Francis L. C. Schick.

iean. John, ana Mini Grlflith. Dermlt. John and Elisabeth J. Longhead.

Dorschiag. Henry, and Nellie Beggs. Fiest. Charles, and Minnie Bartholamsy. Freind.

William and Elizabeth H. Walsh. Geiter, George, and Carrie Seibel. nance. ana ijizzie jones.

Hsiter. Charles and Carrie L. Wendler. Hester. Wesley, and Lavinia Holt.

John and Anna C. Cocker. Horam. Parker, and Lizzie Wedgold. Kannlng.

Joe. and Annie Kornfrldt. Kerr. Hugh, and Lillie Francisa. Lee.

Howard and Mary E. Mayers. MacLaren, James, and Mary Standsven. -Maxwell, Alexander, and Hachel 'Maxwell. Moore, Daniel, and Susan Jams ARPETLEANING QUAKER CITY CARPET CLEANING 3D street, above Poplar.

All kinds, lowest price; 3 cents per yard; remove all moth. Call for and return tbem within 24 hours free: insurance guaranteed. Our work is first-class, combined with the best service. Telephone 4944 BY OUR WHIPPING PROCESS each carpet is cleaned separately: no ripping: brightens the carpet and raises nan: prompt, polite service: 3c. per yard inciuaes naming, telephone Knick erbocker Ninth, below Girard avenue.

RIDGE AVENUE CARPET WORKS Carpet cleaned. 2c. per hauling free. 1541 Ridge ave. RHOADS 736 Holly West Philadelphia Sc.

yard: hanling free; 'phone 4-25-04; vans or wagons tor removals. CARPETS -LAID, 60c. furniture upholstered. ditemoa, i iorin rouria. ENTERPRISE CARPET- CLEANING WORKS, tai rortn lwenry-nrst.

naming Tree. CHARTERJOJICES ICTNOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVJlN THAT AN aDDlicatioD will be made to the Governor of DECEMBER 27, 1899, by David Netter, Jacob t-i i 7.i TTiTnertvis Tin 1 Vi ti Va-aw Henry fa. Netter. Jules J. Klaln and Milton Lehman, under tbe Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act tn Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations, approved April 29, 1874, and tbe supplements thereto, for tne charter of an Intended corporation to be called "UNITED STATES ALUMINUM COMPANY." the char acter ana oDiect or wnicn is to manufacture advertising novelties, signs, household utensils.

ft uiiit-i bll iivico ui commerce irum aluminum and other metals: and fpr these purposes to nave, possess ana enjoy an me ngnts, oenents and privileges of the said Act of Assembly nrl Its suyiueixieiiiB. jAjms ruLLi.s LEWIS W. BARRTNGER. Solicitors ANNUAL MEETINGS ITTOIRARD NATIONAL BANK. I'nuaaeipnia.

uee. 1S99. The Stockholders annual meeting for tli election or uirecxors, ror tne ensuing year, will De neia at tne nanaing mouse, vveanesaay, January 10, 1900, between 11 and 1 o'clock. J. U.

WHiTiSJU.V. Cashier. PECjALJJOjnCES IC7" THE QUAKER CITY NATIONAL BANK or i-nuaaeipma. uecemoer isnn. Tbe Annual Election for Directors of this Hank will be held at tbe Banking House, on Tuesday.

January 9. 1900. between 12 M. and 2 P. M.

W. H. CLARK. Cashier. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER BARGAINS.

White Backs. Gold Papers. Sc. Samples sent free. THOMAS M.

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À propos de la collection The Philadelphia Inquirer

Pages disponibles:
3 846 583
Années disponibles:
1789-2024