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THE PHILADELPHIA IKQUIEEE-MOIsT) AY MOEmG, SEPTEMBER 5, 1898 of Mary A. and the late Daniel Hacket. and LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFERS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1 cent a word set solid: light faced display. 10 daughter of William and J. Sabine Sylvester, aged 33 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also members of the Salem Reformed Church and C'bolr, sre respectfully Invited to sttend the fnneral. on Monday morning, at 10 ATLANTIC G1TY BUREAU 1503 ATLANTIC AVENUE Advertisements received at off fee rates. jusmESs0PT0RTmnTffis GROCERY. MEAT and provision stores: some fine bargains at $800. $800.

$500. $350: also milk. ice. butter and erg depot, with route: line team: only $400; also bakery, with team; same owner 25 years, selling 8 barrels week; also restaurant and furnished room hoirs: 12 rooms; all complete: great bargain at $80o. 2457 North Perk avenue.

North Cramer Hift. N. Rebecca E. widow of the late Jonathan W. Mittson (late of Auburn.

N. J.I. In her 82d year. In patience she suffered. In silence she bore.

Till God called her home To suffer no more. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to ttend the funeral services, on Monday morning. Sept. 5. at 10 o'clock, at the Swedesboro M.

E. Church. Swedesboro. N. Train leaves Market St.

ferry. at 8.27 A. M. Interment at Swedesboro. N.

J. MAY. On the 3d of September. 1898. George H.

the son of Jacob and Emma May and frandson of Julius and Elizabeth Gross, aged 1 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tht funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from th residence of his parents, 2206 Cambria street Interment at Northwood Cemetery. McCABE On September 2. 1898. Thomas F.

McCabe. The relatives and friends, also Court Energetic. No. 107. F.

of are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 114 McKean street. Solemn mass of reouiem at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McCABE. Suddenly, on September 1.

1898. Matthew McCabe. aged 75 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend thj funeral, on Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of his son. Edward McCabe.

900 Market street. Camden. N. J. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery. McCLINTOCK. On the 2d Hannah wife of Daniel McCllntock, aged 65 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ser merly of Rochester and Bataven.

N. Y. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services. Tuesday, the 6th at 3 o'clock, at her late residence. No.

3226 Mt. Vernon htreet. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. BACH. Near Quakertown, on August 31.

1898, Annie Maria, wife of Jacob Bach, in her 74th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, September 5. at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment at Zlon Hill.

Pa. BAKER. On the 4th at the residence of his son. Mr. Charles R.

Baker. Paper Mills Staiion. Montgomery county. William Baker, aged 74 years. Due notice of the funeral.

BAILEY. On September 1. 1898. Sarah Ann, widow of John Bailey, in her 75th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence.

1645 Hancock street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. BITTLE. On September. 2.

1S08. William Bit tie. aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of tre family are respectfully invited to atcend the fnneral. on Monday.

September 5. at 10 clock, from the resider.ee of his son. Milford Birtle. in Berlin. N.

J. Interment at Berlin Cemetery. BLAYLOCK. At Atlantic City, on the morn-in of Septemler 2. 1898.

Lewis Blavlock. aged 69 years. Funeral services will be held in Parlor C. Continental Hotel, on Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock. Interment private.

BLOO RG. On Seiiember 2. 1898. Chas. Nesley Bloomsburg.

husband of Elizabeth E. Bloomsburg. in his 46th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 631 ishart street.

Thirty-tnlrd ward. Interment at Belvne Cemetery. BOILEAU. On September 2. 1898.

Sarah Ann. widow of the late Charles Boileau. aged 84 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon. September 7.

at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. J. Edward Livezey. Venee road. Fox Chase.

Friends will take Fox Chase cars for Venee road. Fox Chase. Interment at St. James' Church Grounds, Olaev. BOND.

On September 3. 1898. Thomas S. Bond, aged 64 vears. Relatives and friends, also Aurora Lodee.

No. 465. I. O. O.

and Penn Township Encampment, are invited to attend the funeral services. Tuesday afternoon. JJt 2 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 2227 Jefferson street. Interment privnte. HORNEMAN.

On September 3. 1898. Edwin, infant son of Emma ard Frank C. M. Borne-man, daughter of and Teresa Tilabein.

aged lo months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, fTom his parents residence. 1812 Cavuga street, Nicetown. Interim at at Chelten Hills Ceme-torv. BRADLEY.

Suddenly, on August 31, 1898, Jane, widow of Hugh Bradley, aged 53 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her son, John, 1452 Cherry street. Hish mass of requiem at the Cathedral. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. BR AD WAY.

On the 4th William the infant son of William and Florence vices, on Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, the residence of her husband. 408 West State street. Media. Pa. Interment private.

McELMELL. On September 2. 1898. Hannah D. Somers.

wife of Edward F. McElmell. U. S. N.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, from her late residence. 4824 Baltimore avenue. Funeral services at St. Francis de Sales Church, at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment private.

M'LOUGHLIN. On Sept. 2. 1S98. Peter, husband of Marv McLoughlin.

aged 34 years. The relatives and friends. Div. No. 19.

A. O. and Sarsfield C. B. Society are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his lat residence; 1119 Guiry street.

High mass of requiem at the Annunciation Church. Interment at New Cnthedral Cemetery. McNAMARA. Suddenly, on September 1, 1898. Bridget McNamara.

The relatives and friends of the family, also B. V. M. Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart and Temperance Society of St. Mneenrs cnurcn, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday' morning.

September 5. at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Vincent's Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

METZLER. At Mount Holly. N. on Sep- rtmK- -IfcOQ Anno wife of Philin Mptz- ler. aged '32 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are refpectiuuy inviton to atteui ,00 the funeral on Monday. September 5. st AL1 fcK. On September 1. 1808, Beriha, o'clock from the residence of her mother.

Eliza- widow of Frank alter tnee Loebl. The rela-beth Bennett. No. 26 White street. Interment tlves and friends of the family are respectfully at Pemhrrton Baptist Cemetery.

invited to attend the funeral, on Monday niorn- MILLER. August 31. 1898. same, wire or i Robert her 38th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectiuny invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the residence of her cousin.

Mrs. Kate Markstone. 2214 Rosewood street. High mass at St. Mouica Church.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER. On the 3d of September. Lydia H. widow" of Charles T.

Miller and i rianrrhter of the lfite John R. and Elizabeth Supplee. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuosday noon, at 12.30 o'clock, at her late residence. 17'H) North Fifty-second street. To proceed to Montgomery Cemetery, Norrlstown.

fra- InUrmant on trilin 'paving FiftV-SCCOnd Street Station 2.21 M. Carriages will be Street Station 2.21 M. tattoon arrival sttend the funeral services, on Tuesdsy af-in waiting at De Kalh Street Station on arrival, tnoon at 2 0(iocW. at the parents' residence. grandson of the late Hugh and Mary lougnerry.

aged 22 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 2303 East Ontario street. Requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

HAGNER. Nftr Bridgeport. Montgomery county. on September 1, 1898, Raymond son or Henry ana Annie t. naguer anu grandson of Mark Hagner.

in his 3rd year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mark Haener. No. 117 Fourth street. Bridgeport, on Monday afternoon, Sep tember 6, at a clock, interment private, at Riverside Cemetery.

HALFERTY. On the 4th Patrick, the husband of Sarah and the son of James and Margaret Halferty. in his 30th year. The lela-tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 2423 Stewart street.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's Church. Interment. st Holy Cross Cemetery. HARBERGER.

At Lancaster. Pa.T on September 1. 189. Elizabeth widow of the late H. W.

Harberger. aged 69 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. 116 South Queen street, on Monday morning, from the house, at 8.45.

Requiem mass at St. Mary' Church at 9 o'clock. Interment private. ARKINS. On September 3.

1898. Patrick Harkins, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of Ed. Dougherty, Ninth avenue, below Wells street, Conshohocken. Mass at St.

Matthew's Church. Interment at St. Matthew's Cemetery. HARRISON. On September 3.

1808. John, son of James and Honora Harrison, of Strokes-town. County Roscommon. Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family, also P.

R. R. Relief and I. C. B.

are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, trom the residence of his brother-in-law. Mr. Bernard Lally. No. 752 North Thirty-sixth street.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Agatha's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemeterj-. HARVEY. On September 3.

1898. Walter son of John W. and Addle Harvey, also grandson of Sarah and the late Morris Llewellyn, and also of the late William and Mary Harvev. in his 21st year. The relatives and friends of the family, also Sheklnah Castle.

No. 26. Knights of Golden Eagle, of Ogontz. are re-sncctfullv Invited to attend the funeral. on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

Cheltenham. Interment at Cheltenham M. E. Church Ground. HASENEUAR.

On the 3d John J. Has-eneuar. in the 44th year of his age. The relatives and fi'iends of the family, also the employes of John Baisley's boiler and machine works are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his sister. Mrs.

J. Freeborn. No. 2319 Cedar street. To proceed to Palmer Vault.

Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. HASSAN. On September 2. 1898, Ellen, daughter of Andrew and Catharine Hassan, aged 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 12.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence.

No. 3344 Lawrence street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HEVNER. On September 1.

1898, Peter Hev-ner, aged 78 years. The relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday morning, precisely at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 137 North Nineteenth street. Interment private. HIGGINS. On September 2, 1898, John J.

Higgins. The relatives and friends of the family, also B. V. M. Sodality and the League of the Sacred Heart of the Annunciation Church; the St.

Charles Beneficial Association and the Universal Hiberion Society of Pennsylvania, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2004 Ellsworth street. High mass of requiem at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HORN.

Suddenly, on September 2. 1898. Ernst H. Horn, aged 58 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence.

No. 2149 Dover street. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. HUMMEL. At Eddington, on the Delaware.

Jacob C. son of Ann C. and the late John M. Hummel, aged 47 vears. Interment at South Laurel Hill, on Monday.

September 6. 1898. IRVIN. On September 1, 1898. Mrs.

Caroline aged 79 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon. September 5. at 4 o'clock, from her son's residence, 1157 South Nineteenth street. Interment at Lebanon Cemetery.

IRVING. On September 1. 1898. Caroline C. Irving, aged 79 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Monday, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her son. Spencer Irving. 1157 South Nineteenth street. IntertucOt at Lebanon Cemetery. JACKSON.

On the 4th Alfred Jackson. The relatives and friends of the family, also General D. B. Blrney Post. No.

63. G. A. and Sir Robert Peel Lodge. No.

30. Sons of St. George, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednefday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence. No. r-04 West York street.

To proceed to K. of P. Greenwood Cemetery. JACOBS. On September 2.

1898, Sarah M. Jacobs, daughter or the late Martin ana Margn ret Earl, aged 49 years. The relatives and friends of the' family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday at 1 clock, rrom her late residence. i4i Venango street. Tioga.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. JOHNSON. On the 2d William eldest son of N. Holland and Mary Ellen Johnson, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

Maple. Delaware county. Pa. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery. Ardmore.

Pa. Carriages will meet trolley cars at Broomall between 11 and 13 o'clock. KEEGAN. On September 2. Sarah widow of the late William F.

Keegan, aged 46 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, oh Monday. September 5. 1898. at 2 o'clock, from her son-in-law's residence.

No. 1108 Haines street. Interment private at Fernwood Cemetery. KELBY. Suddenly, on September 1.

1898. Ellen V- wife of Albert H. Kelby. aged 25 years. The relatives ana rnenas or the tamily.

also St. Teresa's Sacred Heart Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at clock, rrom the resi dence of her brother-in-law. John Hayes, 1507 Federal street. High mass at bt. Teresa Church.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery; KERBAUGH. On September 8. 1898. M. Alexander, son of John and Maggie E.

Kerbaugh, aged 1 year and 11 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from bis parents' residence. 3R33 North Seventh street. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery. September 1, 1898.

Samuel Kiker. Funeral services on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Harry Deal, 433 North Fifty-third Btreet, West Philadelphia, interment private. KILLE. At Moorestown. W.

on Ninth Month, 2d, 1898, Priscilla widow of George M. Kllle, in her sist year, ine relatives ana friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from Friends Meeting House. Moorestown. on Second-day 6th at 3 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Friends' Ground.

KIMBLE. At Eddvstone. Delaware county. on September 2. 1898.

Margaret, widow of the late Israel Kimble, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of son-in-law, Clarence M. Johnson. Thirteenth street, above Lelper avenue, interment at Chester Rural Cemetery. Chester county papers please copy.

KNOWLES. On August 23. 1898. at Kt. Jos eph's Hos'iital.

Abraham Knowles. Due notice of the funeral will be given. KRAUS. On the 3d Charles Wrlker. son of J.

W. and May Krans aged 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral service, this Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Farents' residence. No. 3121 Bancroft street, uterment Tuesday at Haleyville.

N. J. LATCH On Sentember 1. 1898. Charles Latch, aged 78 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also Roxborough Lodge. No. 66. I. O.

O. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. Fairview, Lower Merlon. Car riages will meet train leaving uroaa street. 12.15.

at Narbcrth. also east end of Manayunk bridge, at 12 clock. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery. LEHMAN. Entered into rest, on September 8.

3898. Mary Anna, wife of John Lehman, nged 67 years. The relatives end friends of the fam ily are respcttunv lnvitea to atiena ine iu- neml. on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 clock, from her husband's residence. 204 Dawson street.

Wissahlckon. serviced in vv issanicaon Church. Interment private. LEVEY. On Saturday.

September 3. 1898. Patrick- Levey. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. September 7.

at 8 o'clock, from his late residence. No. 5113 Jackson street. Frankford. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Joachim Church. Interment at St. Dominlck's Cemetery. LIPSEY. On September 1.

1898. William Llpsey. The relatives and friends of the family. also employes or imam t. uarrett Sons and Vestrymen of the Evangelist Church, are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 1 o'clock, from bis late residence, No.

827 Lombard street. Services at the Church of the Evangelist, Catharine, above Seventh, at 2.80 o'clock. Interment strictly private. LOGAN. on September 3, 1898.

Bridget, wife of John Logan and daughter of the late Bartley snd McElroy. of Carrlck Moore. Countv Tyrone. Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock, from her husband's residence.

No. 401 Taylor avenue. Camden. N. J.

Solemn high mass at Church of Immaculate Conception. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. LONG. On Sept. 3.

1898. Harry, son of Harry and Mary E. Long, age 1 year 9 months 2 weeks and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from the parents' residence. Penn below Manayunk Roxborough.

Interment at Leverlngton Cemetery. LOUGHRAN. Suddenly, on the 3d instant. Patrick Loughran. The relatives and friends of the family, also the employes of the Knickerbocker Ice Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.80 o'clock, from his late residence, southeast corner Twenty-second and Hamilton streets.

Solemn high mass at St. Francis' Church. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. LYNN. Suddenly, on the 3d Joseph Lynn, aged 27 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also Division No. 1. A. O. Court Excelsior.

A. O. Irish American Clu. and Philadelphia and National Malleable Iron Works Association, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of Richard Adams. No.

zzo Hazzara street, nign mass at St. Edward Church, interment at noiy crotj 1lHAf. At Burlington, N. on September 2. 1898.

Catharine, widow of James Mahan, in her 84th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. 537 York street. Burlington, on Tuesday. September 6, at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Baptist Ground, Bnr- nvtnn MARTIN. On September 2. 1898. Jane, widow of Thomas Martin. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

No. 527 Fltz-water street. Mass at St. Philip's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

MATTSON. On September 1. 1898. the residence of ber daughter. Mrs.

Lily Connelly. Sessions, Citv Hall. Broad and Market streets. PHILADELPHIA. Sept.

3. isao. The following anDlications for transfer of liquor licenses have been tiled in this office: hirst ward from Everett. Abraham, oox Moyamensing avenue, to Louis Strack. First Ward From O'Donneil, Daniel, 1914 S.

Sixth street, to John A. Boyle. First Ward From Renoe. S. E.

Fourth and Moore streets, to Adolph Lohmiller. First Ward From Sheridan. John, from northeast corner McKean and Gets to 1337 Porter street. First Ward From O'Brien, James. 1046 Tas-ker street, to Thomas McBride.

First Ward Strack Best. 401 Dickinson street, to Conrad Best. First Ward mm Thompson. John. 0.

Eleventh and Wolf streets to Patrick Kelly. Second Ward No. 203. 911 South Eleventh street hearine). to Andrew J.

Falls. Second Ward Cooney, p. 962 South Front to Francis T. Dinan. Third Ward From Luzzl, Frank S.

E. corner Ninth and Tasker streets, to Antonio D. Alfonso. Third Ward From Morris. James 801 S.

Twelfth street, to Michael Morris. Fourth Ward No. 250, 130 South street to John B. A. Leavey.

Fourth Ward From Nugent, Arthur 731 South Front street, to John M. Johnson. Fifth Ward From Carey. Lawrence J-. 324-26 South Third street, to 533 South Second street.

Fifth Ward From Glenn, Harry 311 to 315 Harmony street, to Owen J. McCarthy. Sixth Ward From Beck. George. 11 North Third street, to George Ittel.

Seventh Ward From McCabe. Bernard, from-407 South Eleventh street to 519 South Eleventh street. Eighth Ward From Dehon. Jules, 111-13 S. Tenth street, to William Braun.

Ninth Ward From Albert, John 33 South Eleventh street, to John H. Cavavan. Ninth Ward From Bird. Joseph. 1217 to 1229 Filbert street, to Alex.

Weinreich. Ninth Ward From Hanly. Michael, 1802 Market street, to James Brogan. Ninth Ward From Green. Thomas "31 Chestnut street, to Mahlon W.

Newton. Ninth Ward From Woods, Catharine, 44 North Eleventh street, to John Hagerty. Tenth Ward From Kearney. George. 218 r.

Fifteenth street, to S. W. corner Tenth and Vine streets. Tenth Ward From Wentz. Christian.

214 N. Ninth atTAot to rh il 1 per Eleventh Ward From Reynolds. 220. Callowhill street, to Thomas Qmnn. Fourteenth Ward From Weber.

Henry, 1312 Ridge avenue, to Henry Weber. Jr. Fourteenth Ward From Staib. Christopher, 1356 Ridge avenue, to Chns. Scheucker.

Fifteenth Ward From Behr, Emil. 1502 Ridge avenue, to John George Acker. Fifteenth Ward From Keane. Martin, 2315-17 Brown street, to Frederick Kitsch. Sixteenth Ward From Klutseh.

Joseph, from 1027 North Second street to 1013 North Third street. Sixteenth Ward From Krautter. John S. E. corner Fourth and Canal streets, to Northwest corner Third and George streets.

Sixteenth Ward From Mazuire. Bernard Owen, 136-38 Girard avenue, to Bernard Ma-guire. Sixteenth Ward From McKeown. William, 171 Poplar strest, to southeast corne and Laurel streets. Eighteenth Ward From Donovan.

John 2632 East Lehigh avenue, to William J. Cros-son. Eighteenth Ward From Koch, Otto. 715 Belgrade street, to Andrew Lynch. Eighteenth Ward From McCargo.

William 1232-34 Otis street, to John J. Boyle. Eighteenth Ward From Ostenheimer, Herman, 206 East Girard avenue, to C. A. Clinch.

Nineteenth Ward From Godshalk. Augustus 2035 Germantown avenue, to Jacob F. Boyd and Peter C. Parker. Nineteenth Ward From Kauffman.

Henry, 1700-02 Frankford avenue, to Henry M. Alder-fer. Nineteenth Ward From Lynn. Ell 120 W. Diamond street, to F.

Paul E. E. A. Engeler. Twentieth Ward From Allen.

Alfred C29 to 633 Girard avenue, to Harrv M. Dixey. Twentieth Ward From Sharkey. John. 1600 North Tenth street, to 1653 North Twelfth street.

Twenty-second Ward From Bell, Conrad. Old Second street and Fisher's lane, to Chas. Freed. Twenty-second Ward From Callahan. Dennis, northwest corner Bowman and Evans streets, to E040-42 Wayne street.

Twenty-third Ward From Beeson. Jos. 1617 Green street, to McTaggart. Twenty-third Ward From Barnett. Robert 42fift Fra Irf ori flvpnnp to John Mnrrav.

Twenty-third Ward From Fitzpatrb-k Rig- oy. tnuron street, to jas. j. n.iu. Twenty-third Ward From McCloskev.

James, 1921-23 "Oxford street, to Edwin F. Whartenby. Twenty-third Ward From Watson. John. Mul-rerry and Linden streets, to 1648 Orthodox street.

Twenty-fourth Ward From 1389. 3239-41 Market street (hearinet. to George Goodman. Twenty-fourth Ward From Lonergan, Agnes. 3962 Girard avenue, to Agnes Lonergan and Felix A.

Strang. Twentv-sixth Ward From Green. Walter. E. comer Twelth and Dickinson streets, to Robert Alsop.

Twenty-sixth Ward From Sherrv, James. 1113 South Sixteenth street, to Patrick Diinlevy. Twenty-seventh Ward From Eyre. Mary. 3426 Market street, to Frederick Bosworth.

Tn nn tv aon.n V'unl FVom 1 1 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 3206" Market street and 3205 Woodland avei nue. to Patrick J. I.maugh. Twenty-seventh Ward From Williams. John southwest corner Thirty-fourth and Market streets, to Henrr Marquardt.

Twentv-elghth Ward From Holton. Mary 1520 Cumberland street, to Patrick A. McCool, Jr. Twenty-ninth Wsrd From Bauman. Rosin, northeast corner Twenty-ninth and Girard avenue, to Wm.

G. Lindenmayer. Twenty-ninttrWard From -Jackmtn. Matthew, 1915 Oxford street, to 2917 Columbia avenue. Thirtieth Ward From McMahon.

Patrick, 905 South Sixteenth street, to John Robinson. Thirtieth Ward From McTague. Edward J4 man. A- Thirtietb Ward From Pleisch. Louis, 1045 S.

Seventeenth street, to Edward Furey. Thirty-first Ward From Hackett. Jacob, 2654-; Frankford avenue, to Anton Dickert. Thirtv-flrst Ward From Schmidt. Christian! 1901 East Huntingdon street, to David P.

Henry: Thirty-first Ward From Langbein. Charles, i 2182 East Cumberland Btreet, to August Schan-bacher. Thirty-first Ward From Lawrence. Joseph tast oms street, to m. steigerwaia.

Tbirtv-third Ward From Anderson, Robert, 167-69 'West Lehigh avenue, to James H. Pearson. Thirty-third Ward From McDermott. Peter, 2801 North Second street, to Chas. Mulloy.

Thirty-fourth Ward From No. 2035. 4646 Lancaster avenue to Thomas Higgina. Thirty-sixth Ward From Gallagher, John 1553 Garnett street, to John Brown. Thirty-sixth Ward From Halloran, Thomas, southeast corner Point Breeze avenue and Reed street, to 1928 South Eighteenth street.

Thlrtv-sixth Ward From Sweeney. Thomas. 1143 South Twentieth street, to Cornelius McsJ Aulltte. Thirty-sixth Ward From Wall. Harry, Thirty-sixth street and Gray's Ferry road, to northeast corner Twentv-fourth and Wharton streets.

Thirty-eighth Ward From No. 2205. 4422-24 Ridge avenue (hearing), to Wm. J. Leon.

Thirtv-eighth Ward From Roseman, Louis, from 3951 Ridge avenue, to 4178 Ridge avenue. Thirty-eighth Ward From Seery. James 3901 Ridge ivenue. to James Murray. WHOLESALE.

Fourth Ward From Imber, Aaron, northeast corner Fourth and Monroe streets, to Mayer Imber. bottler. Fifth Ward From Kessler Andrew. 315 South Fifth street, bottler, to Achllle Pennachlo. Fourteenth Ward From Duerr.

Alfred. 813-15 North Eleventh street, to George Roesch, bottler. Nineteenth Ward From H. C. Clausen Son Brewing Company.

2111-19 American street, wholesale, to Michael McCusker. Twenty-fourth Ward From Ziegler, John 4073 Haverford avenue, bottler, to Ferdinand Kobolt. Twenty-seventh Ward From Pearson, James southeast corner Sixty-second street and Hazel avenue, bottler, to Frederick Roebuck. Twenty-ninth Ward From Gosse, Catharine northwest corner Twenty-seventh ana Thompson streets, to Peter Linker, bottler. Thirty-third Ward From Motz Moebius, 16 to 20 Green street, to Chas.

F. Motz, wholesale. Thirty-third Wsrd From MacMullin. Alexander. 4367 Germantown avenue, to Arthur Hud-, son.

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Twenty-second hauling free; "no ripping, no shrinking," by our cold air process; the colors are bright and moth removed. Insurance guaranteed. Carpets cleaned and laid. oc. yard.

Send postal. SC. PER YARD Union Carpet Cleaning cleaning and laying. 5e. hauling free.

Sixteenth and Erie avenue, 530 Lehigh ave. OUR UNEUUALED WHIPPING PROCESS. 30. per yard. KNICKERBOCKER 9th.

below Girard. Telephone connection. 3C. PER YARD: ONE PRICE ONLY. Best work.

SHELLY. Sixth above Diamond. 3C. YARD MODEL CARPET CLEANING Works. 610 South Seventeenth.

Hauling free. WALL PAPER I I'll White Backs, 4c. Gold Papers. 8c. THOMAS M.

DUDLEY. 941-43 Passyunk Samples sent free. BUILDING BRICK FOR SALE IMMEDIATE delivery bv boats, cars or teams. Apply to Murrell Dobbins. 24 South Seventh street.

TRUSSES FLA EL'S ELASTIC STOCKINGS. Silk Elastic. Thread, $2.00. LADY ATTENDANTS. 1005 SP.

GARDEN. PHILA. LAW 903 WALNUT STREET. Advice FREE. Accounts COLLECTED.

Estates SETTLED. Divorces OBTAINED. The old and surest Cough Cur Jayne'a fcxpectorant. For Croup. Whooping-Cough, Catarrh any form of "cold" a safe and almost certain cure will be found in Jayne's Expectorant.

MARRIED BOWEN LEA. On August 2. 1898. by Rev. H.

S. Seymour, of New York. Mr. William J. Bowen.

of New York, and Miss Florence A- Lea. of Philadelphia. DIED ALLEN. On September 3. 1898.

at his late residence. No. 1113 Rodman street. George M. Allen.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at Cherry Street Baptist Church, oc Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Olive Cemetery, ANDERSON. On the 3d Elizabeth Siierwin Anderson, wife of L. R. Anderson, for cents per line.

CITY TO MEET THE COMPETITION CAUSED BY the large number of vacant houses now in the market. the rents of the following properties have been reduced about 25 per cent, from the rates at which tbey were formerly leased. They have been maintained In good repair, improvements have been added, and they are hi nil respects as desirrble as when occupied at higher rentals: the reductions are due solely to the in recent years, of many more houses than there is demand for. Can be engaged now and lease dated from October 15: satisfactory references lequired from applicants, who in return can be referred to tenants of neighboring houses, regarding the merits of these properties, locality, 806. SOS.

821 Windsor square, 3-story. 9 rooms; 810 Corinthian avenue. 3-storv. 10 rooms: 818. 829 North Twenty-first street.

3-story. 9 rooms. Open dally: agent on premises: location. Twenty-first and Brown sts. Address 521 North Twenty-second street.

R. 2119 3422 221 9 51.1 20f7 2120 2123 530 1516 214t 175 1322 535 1406 1B42 150 1514 1810 MORISON. 1505 SUSQUEHANNA Hope Hon vie- porch Mole Morse, saloon parlor Marston Albion, saloon parlor a mock Morse, saloon parlor Cumberland Mervine. saloon parlor Ontario, porch Airdrie. corner Montgomery, saloon parlor Dauphin, salcon parlor STORES.

ETC. Susquehanna, store Susuuehanna. office and dwelling. Columbia, store Germantown. store and dwelling.

AVE. 13. OO 14.00 15.00 15 15.00 17. Of) 17. OO 20.00 20.00 20.00 2O.O0 22.50 32.50 2O.00 27.50 30.0O 35.00 TO LET $11.00: NEW FIVE-ROOM BRIrK houses: all modern improvements, gas.

bath; hot and cold water; brownstone trimmings; cemented pavement, vnrd and cellar. 2349. 2118 Gerrett below Rood. D. P.

McKenna, 1532 Point Breeze aTenue. RENT ONLY $15.002320 ALBION STREET: superior 7-room dwelllne. saloon parlor, cabinets and all appointments for convenience and comfort. R. MORISON.

1505 Susquehanna ave. FOR RENT 4821 FAIRMOCNT AVENUE. 8 rooms: entirely new: unlnue style: every modern appurtenance: perfect in every detail: handsomest two-story house in West Philadelphia; open every day. 8 AND 9-ROOM HOUSE. IN ELEGANT order.

$16 to $20. on 32-33. Edward and Douglass between Haverford ave. and Brandy wine sts. Apply 528 North Thirty-second St.

RENT. $20.001322 AIRDRIE STREET. COR-ner Park avenue, above Broad and German-town avenue: remarkably fine cellar. R. MORISON.

1505 Susquehanna ave. TO LET $8.00: THREE-ROOM BRICK house, newly papered and painted, in good order. No. 10 McKff's avenue, rear of 1320 Lombard street. J.

McKee, 1030 Lombard st. $14 EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES. 3746. 3748 N. Fifth street; newly painted, papered, bath, heater, uuderdrained, cement cellar, large yard, open.

TO LET $9.00: 5 -ROOM BRICK HOUSE, newly papered and painted: in good order; large yard: 2619 East Cumberland. McKee, 1030 Lombard street. 1218 SOUTH THIRTEENTH. TWELVE rooms; 1222 South Thirteenth, ten rooms; rent cheap. May.

2354 TURNER CORNERHOUSE. EVERY convenience. $20. Apply 633 N. Nineteenth.

FOR RENT STABLE. 1209 North Darien street. FOR RENT 4-ROOM Edeely street. HOUSE. $10.

827 908 DALY BELOW JACKSON, SEVEN all conveniences; good order. $11. 2351 AND 2955 NORTH SEVENTH STREET: 3 rooms each: all conveniences. $15 A MONTH 1120 WOOD 5 ROOMS; central. Stalls FOR RENT ONE.

THRFE, FOUR-STAIX stables. 324 Fairmount ave. WEST PHILADELPHIA FOR RENT 709 NORTH FORTY-SECOND street, 9 rooms; all conveniences; yard runs through to back st. rent $23 per mo. Apply 1132 N.

41st. or Wm. Trautwine, 1328 Chestnut. REDUCED TO $14 PER MONTH. FRONT AND hack porch: evevy convenience: Llnmore avenue.

South Forty-seventh and W'oodland. 3208 RACE DESlRAsi.E 12-ROOM dwelling with all conveniences, now being put in complete order. Lloyd, 534 Walnut. Stores STORE. 922 NORTH FORTY-FIRST STREET.

opposite Fortieth Street Station, suitable for Ice cream and bakery, hardware or per month. Apply to J. W. Tatum. 1132 North Fortv-first street, or to William Trautwine, 1328 Chestnut street.

GERMANTOWN 3 AND 4-ROOM HOUSES. $6. $7.50 AND S8 per month: near Fisher's Station. M. Schwalb.

Fisher's lane. TIOGA 1530 TIOGA ST. 9 ROOMS. PORCH FRONT, line location; $25 a SUBURBAN TO RENT 14-ROOM HOUSE: FURNISHED; all conveniences. Apply to Z.

B. Sislee, Bryn Mawr. Pa. Moores, Pa. RENT MOORES, 7-ROOMED COTTAGE, fruited lot, near station.

$14 month: corner Price and Railroad avenues. Also one for sale. 9 rooms. $1600 clear. W.

Bruce Barrow, -07 Crozer Building, 1420 Chestnut street, 1134 Vine street. Open Monday. City TO LET OR FOR SALE. BARGAIN ELE-gant 6-roomed house, all conveniences. 1725 Ontario street, cor.

Bouvier st. Apply 1723 opposite corner. Rent. $22. USJNESSOMISFnCES DESKROOM to rent in a first-class suite of offices.

206 Lippincott Building, Twelfth and Filbert streets. MONET TO LOAN 'monTey'toTjOan? OUR METHODS ENTIRELY NEW. TERMS EASIEST IN THE CITY. TIME TO SUIT THE BORROWER. We make loans of any size, from $10 up.

on household furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, without removing them from your possession. Loans made on shortest notice. Payment 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 confidential. No expense to you if loan is not made. Our offices are private and easily reached. We make loans in Camden.

N. J. SECURITY LOAN CO-ROOMS 5 AND 6. BAXTER BUILDING. 1414 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, OPPOSITE PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

GROUND FLOOR. MONEY TO LOAN. DO YOU NEED MONEY TO AIEET PRES3- im 1NG DEMANDS? OUR PLAN IS SIMKvE. OUR TERMS ARE EASY. ESTABLISHED 1890 We loan money in sums of $25 and nnwsrds oti household furniture in use without removal: also on storaea receipts.

To be returned in small weekly payments. All transactions are strictly private. We are the oldest established company In the business, and do business on strictly business principles. We will rive yon the cheapest rates. See ns before you gret a loan elsewhere.

Information cheerfully riven. No charge unless loan is made. Lady in attendance. THE PENN MUTUAL LOAN INSTITUTION. 1328 CHESTNUT PHILA.

ROOM 307. HALE BUILDING. MONEY MONEY OUR PLAN IS THE FAIREST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR BORROWERS. We loan from $10 upward on household Furniture. Pianos, organs, to remain Undisturbed in owner's possession.

Loan to be returned in small easy payments. Transactions strictly private. No expense unless loan is made. Our rates are the lowest. You will find it to your advantage To deal with the oldest established Company in the city.

COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY. ROOM 603 WATKINS 1033 CHESTNUT ST. GERMANTOWN LOAN GUARANTEE GERMANTOWN (PHILA.) Money Loans any amount on household furnl-Money ture on shortest notice without remov-Money ine goods. Payments to suit yoursicon-Money venience; either monthly or weekly. Money Loans made in Mauayunk, Kenslng-Money ton.

Nicetown and Philadelphia. Rates Money can't help suiting you. Strictly private. GERMANTOWN LOAN GUARANTEE No. 2 W.

Chelten cor. Germantown ave. ESTABLISHED 1891. THE POPULAR BROKERAGE COMPANY. 1028 ARCH STREET, makes loans upon household roods without removal, storage receipts or any other approved secarity.

Before applying elsewhere ret our terms and conditions: confidential. SALARIED PEOPLE Can borrow money on their personal notes without indorsement. No security required. Easy terms. Business strictlv confidential.

COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY. ROOM 603. 1033 CHESTNUT STREET. 5 UPON JUDGMENT NOTE. REAL ESTATE SECURITY.

PAYABLE ON INSTALMENT OR OTHERWISE. DEMPSEY A ROOM 206. 1530 CHESTNUT ST. to 51000 MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE HOLD-ing permanent positions with responsible concerns upon their own names without security; easy payments. TOLMAN, Room 1229 Stephen Girard Building.

21 South Twelfth st. HEIRS TO UNSETTLED ESTATES can obtain money on short notice. Also loans made on real estate. John Lloyd, 1429 Chestnut street. MONEY IF YOU WANT MONEY 1 WILL pay fair prices for diamonds and old gold.

Room 1. 1103 Chestnut street. $10 TO $50 TO LOAN on furniture In use. without removal: small cost: easy payment; strictly private. 96.

Inquirer. o'clock, from her late residence, 614 West Norrls street. Interment private, at west Laurel Hill Cemetery. STEVENSON. On September 2.

1898, Charlotte, widow of James W. Stevenson. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful' Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, st 1 o'clock, at the residence of her son. James W. Stevenson.

1818 South Fifteenth street. Interment private. SYLVESTER On the 4th of September 1898. Elizabeth, widow of Solomon Sylvester, formerly of West Chester in the 73d year of her ate. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock, st the residence of her son-in-law.

George W. Gardner, 4VJ2 Pennsgrove street. Interment private at Fernwood. West Chester papers please, copy. TAYLOR.

On the 3d Betsey, wire of Joseph Tavlor. In her 54th year. The relatives and friends of the family, also Florence Idge. Daughters of St. George, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral serylces.

on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her late risl.lence. No. 2531 Water strtet. Interment private. TOMPKINS.

At Salem. N. on the 1st Ephraim Tompkins. In his 74th year. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence.

25 Ward N. on Monday morning, the 5th at 11 o'clock. Services at residence. Interment at East View Cemetery. Salem.

N. J. TYNDAI.E. On September 4. 1898.

Emma wile of Hurry C. Tvndale. agd 48 vears. Fu neral on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

VALLANCE. On September 2. J89S. Str.th. of John K.

allai ce. aged 81 years. Funeral services at her late residence. Beverly. N.

Mcuday 9 o'clock. Interment at Woodland Cerit-tf-ry. Philadelphia. VAN HORN. On September 4.

1898. Alfred, husband of Rebecca J. Van Horn, in th- 50th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the meailwi of lmvid D. Bir-ney Post.

No. 63. G. A. and the etnoloyes of Marshall are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, from his late resilience.

No. 1323 East Susquehanna avenue. Interment at Palmer Cemetery. WALL. On September 4.

198. Helen Elizabeth Wall, daughter of Robert C. and Anna B. Wall, aged 7 months and 18 days. Fnneral Tuesdav.

September 6. at 1 P. at residence, Columbia avenue. Interment private at Chelten Hilla Cemetery. WALLACE.

On September 2. 1898. Sarah. widow of John K. Wallace, aged 81 years, ru- neral ar' Der late' residence.

Beverly. N. Monday. 9 o'clock. Intrment at Wood lands.

Philadelphia. WALSH. On September 3. 1898. Mary, daughter of Catrlck and Maggie Walsh.

The relatives and friends of the family are repect-; fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon. September 6. at 3 o'clock, from her parents residence. No. 4933 Homestead street.

Wissinomlng. Thirty-fifth ward. Interment It ing. at 7.30 clock, from her late residence. No.

1937 South Ninth street. High mass st St. Alpboosus' Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Mount MoHali Cemetery. WATERMEYEK.

On September 2, 1898. John W. Watermeyer, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services. on Monday afternoon, precisely at 1.30 o'clock.

at his late residence. 1226 Myrtlewood avenue. Twenty-ninth and Girard avenue. Interment private. WHITE.

On the 4th Mattie daugh ter of Mattie S. and the late Robert White and granddaughter of Oliver and Martha Wright, aged 17 mouths, lo dav. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited No. 1249 Fletcher street, formerly Ash street. Interment private at North Cedar Hill.

W1DMAYKK. On September 1. 1898, Frederick Wldmayer. in bis C5th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to srtend the funeral, on Tuesday.

September 6, st 12 o'clock, from his late residence, near Ambler. Pa. Interment at' Hatfield. Carriages will meet 9.02 A. M.

train from Reading Terminal at Ambler Station. WING. On September 3. 1898. Rebecca Wlnr.

widow of the late Albert C. Wing, and of Alexanfier and Annie Bowers, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends of the femlly are respectfully Invited to stteod the funi ral services, ou Wednesday afternoon, at 2 clock, ironi her late residence. No. 1619 South Second street.

Interment private, at Fernwood Cemeterv. WOOD. Suddenly, on the 3d of September, 1898. John T- Wood, beloved husband of Elizabeth Wood. The relatives and friends of the family, also the eniplovea of John B.

Stetson also Court Liberty Council. No. 131. F. of are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence.

1802 Tusculum street. High mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. YOUNG. On Sept.

2. Annie, wife of William Young, aged 36 years. The relatives and friends of the- family are respectfully Invited to sttend the funeral, on Monday at 7.3--o-'clock.- from her' husband's residence. 1225 Patten near 31st ana narton. jia i St.

Gabriel's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. YOUNG. On September 2. 1898.

Mary Young, aged 55 years The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 'clock, from the residence, of her niece Mrs. Thomas White No. 4114 Brown street. High requiem mass at the Church of Our Mother Sorrows Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. WANT BOUNTIES ABOLISHED British West Indian Sugar Growers Hold a Congress BRIDGETOWN, Barbadoes.

Sept. 4. A congress of representatives of agricultural and commercial societies of the British West Indies met here on the Initiative of Trinidad to take step to Induce the British Government tq afford the West Indian sugar growers adequate relief against the system of European bounty-fed sugars In the English market. Demerara, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Trinidad and the Leeward Islands were represented. Strong resolutions were adopted demanding the abolition of sugar bounties.

SANK BENEATH THE WATERS Three Persons Drowned by the Upsetting of a Boat STAMFORD. Sept. 4. Frank, George and Mabel Ferguson, aged 24. and 14 years respectively, of Brooklyn, were drowned by the upsetting of a row boat la a pond about a mile off Norton Islands to-day.

SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF SUN-dry writs of Levari Facias, will be exposed to public on MONDAY. September 19. 1898. at 3.15 o'clock P. at City Hall.

Room No. 676. Sixth Floor. No. 1.

AH that three-story brick and iron warehouse (No. 2229-31-33) and lot of ground, situate on the east side of American street. 804 feet North of Susquehanna in the 19th Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing In front on American street. 76 feet, snd In depth 121 feet 9 inches to Philip street. $1,000 to be paid at time of sale.

Alias Levari Facias. C. P. No. 1.

March Term. 1898. No. 145. 120.837.50.

F. A. Lewis. To be sold as the property of John T. O'Rourke.

No. 2. All that messuage (No. 27161 snd lot of ground, situate on the South side of Jefferson street. 144 feet West of 27th street.

In the 29th Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front on JeHerson street. 16 ftet. and in depth on East line 100 feet, and on Wes- Rue 86 feet 8 C. P. No.

1. June Term. 1898. No. 78.

$2 :161.40. William J. Smyth. To be sold as the property of Peter neller. No.

3. All that messuage and lot of ground, situate on the South side of Osage avenue. 194 feet West of 45th street. In the 27th Ward of tho City of Philadelphia: containing In front 21 feet, snd In depth 110 feet. Sublect to mortgage of $4,500.

P. No. 1. June Term, 198. No.

287. O'Donogboe. To be sold as the property of John C. Brooks. No.

4. No. 1 All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the West side of 2d street. 134 feet 8 Inches Northward nf Laurel (late Cnnal) street. In the 16th Wsrd of the City of Philadelphia: containing in front on 2d street 16 fet.

and in depth loo feet to a 10-ieet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. Sublect to mortgage of $4.0. No. 2 All that certain three-story brick mes-stre and lot of ground, situnte on the East sld3 of American (late St. John) street.

1CT feet 9 Inches North of Laurel (late Canali street, in the City of i'bilud Ipbia containing In front on American street 16 feet, and In depth 80 feet a 10-feet wide allfy. with the privilege thereof. Sublect to mortgage of $4,000 above mentioned C. P. No.

4. M. Term. 1898. No.

1189. $4. 59.43. Jos. G.

Magee. To be sold as the property of Andrew Haslet, defendant and Alice E. Smith, terre tenant. No. 5.

All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the North sld of Lehigh avt'inie. 63 feet 6'4 inches Westward of or Fillmore street. In the 33d Ward of the Citv of Pullndeltihla: containing in front or Lehigh avenue. 15 feet 3 inches, snd in depti 66 feet 6 Inches to a certain 3-fcet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. I-.

No. 1. J. lerm. 1898.

No. 497. $770.91. Jos. G.

Magee. To be sol 1 as the property of Jrhn Miller, ce-fecdant; Margaret MVGeeban. terre tenant. No. 6.

No. 1. All those buildings and Improvements, messuage and lot of ground, situate on tbs Southeastwardly comer of 11th and Rodman streets. In the 7tn Ward of the City of Philadelphia: containing In front on said llth street, 18 feet, and in depth 87 feet to a 3-feet- wide alley, leading into and from the said Rodman street at right angles, with the privilege thereof. Subject to mortgage of $6,000.

covering all the properties mentioned on writ. No. 2. All that three-story brick messuage (No. 1004) and lot of ground, situate oo the South side of Rodman ifreet, 74 feet W.st of 10th street, i the City of Philadelphia: thence South 15 feet; thence 16 feet 1 inch; thence South 3 feet: thence West 29 feet 1 inch to a 3-feet wide alley; thence North 18 feet: thence East 13 feet, to place of beginning, with the privilege of said 3-feet wide alley.

No. 3. All that three-story brick messuage (No. loo2 and lot of ground, situate on the South side of Rodman street. 55 feet 7V Inches West of 10th street.

In the City of Philadelphia; thence Sonth 12 feet; thence West 2 feet 34 Inches: thence South .3 feet: thence West 14 feet 1 Inch: thence North 15 feet to Rodman street: thence East 18 feet 4V inches to place of beginning. No. 4. All that three-storr brick messusg" snd lot of ground, situate on the South side of Rodnran street. 90 feet Ffcist of llth street, in the City of Phlladelpltj-: containing in CONTINUED ON PAGE TEN.

SUMMER RESORTS The Inquirer Bureau Toll particular concerning all Summer resorts, circulars of hotels, ruilrnad anil tea nihil time tahles and tourists' at the INQUIRER FREE INFORMATION BU- FKAl1. second floor. Tnnmrer nmmiw. BY THE SEASIDE Atlantic City GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

On Virginia Ave. within few yards of New Steel Pier. Will remain open to October. 350 beautiful rooms, many with bath attached. The terms are reasonable.

CHARLES E. COPE. BERKSHIRE INN Within a few vds. of beach and New Steel Pier. Elevator to street lev.

a. Special weekly rates for last of August and September. Write for booklet. G. FRANKjCOPE.

THE ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES Virginia avenue, near Beach. Full ocean view, large rooms, excellent table, everv convenience. Reduced rates for last of Autrust and September. Write foj booklet. J.

P. COPE. LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL Ar laiirant; ocean end of South Carolina ave. Steam at: moderate rates: horns comforts; formerly boardwalk. Buffet.

S. A. Schwelnfort. Pro. HOTEL DE VILLE Foot of Kentucky Ave.

Special rctes and attraction" for September. Coach. Orchestra. M. W.

TRUITT. Hu Mil TOM NwlT bullt and furnished en-rinlVIILlUI'l larged. Sanitary arrangements. Close to beach and Reading Ix-pot. 129 S.

Arkansas Ave. tl.25day up. WALTER A. TWEED. ROCKLAND HOUSErVwpacilciv! and Boardwalk.

Room and board $6 to $10. RS WEIDENSELL, Proprietress. RFA VIEW PHTTAnC arkInsaTave. OLn 111-11 Uu I I nUL near beach. t-tipr- ir board.

Home comforts. $1 per day: Stt to fc. McCarthy. $10 weekly. THE ROSSMORE beach.

Moderate rates. RYAN SCOTTAGEanues: Sler Ocean City HOTEL MAYBERRY open, unobstructed Ocean view. Terms for July 7 to S'U weekly; $1.50 day. S. H.

MAYBERRY. Beach Haven THE ENGLESIDE Open until October 1st. 8f0 guests. Sure relief from Hay Fever. Matchless bench and bay.

Sunday Trains. Parlor car on afternoon trains. Send for booklet. R. B.

Engle Son, Prop. Cape May STOCKTON HOTEL Open during September. H. M. CAKE.

Proprietor. ON THE MOUNTAINS Delaware Water Gap WATER GAP HOUSE nia. will remain open till October 10. affording opportunity r.f witnessing the beauties of the place during the autumnal change. 34 hours from Broad street.

L. W. BROD1IEAD. Mount Pocono P0C0N0 MOUNTAIN HOUSED The Nearest and most accessible mountain resort. Capacity 300.

Open until Nov. 1st. Information booklet, Mr. Oaylor. Lafavette Hotel.

Philadelphia. E. R. HOOKER SON. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 cent a wcrd aet solid: light faced display.

10 cents per line. CITY BARGAIN, $27001236 HUNTINGDON 8 rooms; nearly new; cost $3200. A BARGAIN! MUST BE SOLD BAND 7 room house. Keel, 220 East Cambria St. Factories RENT OR SALE FACTORY PROPERTY.

BOX 100 floors, boilers, engine, ahaftlng; railroad sidinc. M. F. Mlddletoo. 122 South Fourth street.

Phila. WEST PHILADELPHIA fjfr FOR SALE 1231 SOUTH FORTY-SEVENTH treet. between Chester and Woodland venue. 13-rooni bouse: splendid condition, lot. 23x130 feet: will be sold cheap.

Apply on premises. SUBURBAN WALLINGFORD. PA LOT. 100x150 FEET. telford streets, electric lights In streets: $300 clear.

W. Bruce Barrow. 407 Crozer Building. 1420 Chestnut. 1134 Vine street.

Swarthmore SWARTHMORE. NEAK THE COLLEGE New brick pebble dashed house. Italian architecture, very handsome, all latest improvements, electric lights, lot 50x160 College ave, f700O, easy terms. W. Bruce Barrow, 407 Crozer Building.

1420 Chestnut street, ir 1134 Vine street. Open Monday. Ridley Park NEW STONE HOUSES. I'P TO DATE. LARGE lawns, finest interiors; low prices, easy terms.

Apply to John Pomeroy, Ridley Park. 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 Particulars cheerfully furnished on application to James 4c Randall. Doylestown.

Farms 10-ACRE FARM, NEAR PHILADELPHIA: good for fruit, truck, poultry; price, f200, payable $2 weekly. Karr, 241 South Fifth. 65-ACRE FARM18ROOMED DWELLING; possession at once. A. H.

Nyce. Morwood. Pa. COUNTRY HOTEL AND FARM WANTED within 100 miles of Philadelphia, or city houses, or both, or licensed city saloon for choice Atlantic City hotel, centrally located, mulshed, 37 rooms, large lot. etc.

Equity Those meaning business address Mr. Mitchell 924 Spruce street. Phila. REAL ESTATE WANTED wTvTEfwToHRl ten acres. Montgomery county, about 15 miles out.

Trump. 1048 Drexel Building. WANTED TO RENT A SMALL FARM. WITH-tn 15 miles of city, convenient to trolley or railroad: state particulars. 11 178.

Inquirer. FOR RENT FURNISHED City FUR. HOUSE TO RENT: all mod. eras and elec. lights: location cent.

Ad. 41. Inouirer. MORTGAGES TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES tit 4Vi per cent. Loans also made over ground rents and on Judgment notas.

J. Lloyd, 1429 Chestnut. $160O WXNTED ON FIRST MORTGAGE. ON grist mill, saw mill, dwelling, all good, and 200 acres laud in New Jersey. Address Surveyor.

Cedar Run, N. J. $200,500 TO LOAN on first and second mortgages: lowest rates. W. Bruce Barrow, 40T Crozer Building.

1420 Chestnut, or 1134 Vine st. MORTGAGES AND GROUND RENTS BOUGHT and sold. Thos. J. Hunt.

623 Walnut st. WANTED $300 mortgage; well secured. 109. Inquirer. BICYCIL3 $13.00 NEW WHEELS, complete, lust received from one of the largest bicycle manufacturers in the country; one thousand new bievcles to be sold at $15.00: regular price.

fullv guaranteed: $16. with Palmer and Victor tires: the best bargain of the season. Open evenings. 506 Arch. BICYCLE AUCTION SALE.

A LI THE STANDARD MAKES. NKW AND SECOND-HAND WHEELS. TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK. 1000 MARKET ST.

A special sale at 3 o'clock of fine runs. CHAS. DE YOUNG. AUCTIONEER. 08 HIGH GRADE WHEELS.

$25 A largo assortment: bell, lamp snd cyclometer (riven away with each bicycle: tires. $2.50 per pair; lsuips. cyclometers. 20c: steel bars, 50c. 923 Arch street.

FOR SALE Emblem tandem. 21-inch frame, 21,4 drop, rear 104. in rood order, at No. 1335 Vine street. PRIVATE MAKE WHEEL, bullt to order, for sale chear: $15.00.

2827 Glrard avenue. DIAMOND FRAME single steerer tandem for sale cheap. 515 N. 12th St. STORAGE MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS token on storage: advances secured oulckly; pcods insured: send postal for an estimate.

SPRING GARDEN STORAGE AND WAEK-HOUSE 1513 and 1515 Parrlsh street. EQUITABLE STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1429-1931 Race street, separate rooms for furniture and merchandise; packing and moving; low rates. Thomas A. Kershaw, proprietor. BULLS AND BEARS A PAMPHLET TELL-Inr how handle stocks, grains, on margin, mailed on application by Ron 11 lot Brokers.

1204 Chestnut street. Philadelphia: $10 margins. 10 shares or 1000 bushels grain: $20. 20. etc.

$250 FOR FIXTURES and stock at appraisement of one of the finest grocery, meat and provision stores up-town: low rent: stable on the place: grand opportunity. 2457 North Park avenue. AN OLD ESTABLISHED milk, butter and egg depot and route for sale, averaging over 600 quarts daily, in a good part of the city; everything In good condition. For further particulars address 715 S. Twenty-first st.

COUNTRY STORE in Bucks county. carrying about $3500 worth of stock will sell at appraisement on terms: would exchnnee for Philadelphia property, unencumbered. 2457 N. Park avenue. $1200 BUYS best suburban meat and provision store, doing $3000 monthly: big prices; three teams; stand thorough investigation; few like this for sale; easy terms.

Tillyer, 46 N. Twelfth, Room 305. WANTED TO BUY Grocery and meat business Jn suburban town or reneral store in cruntry town, not over 18 miles from Philadelphia; state price with full particulars. 182, Inquirer. $1000 HALF INTEREST in the finest grocery.

meat, provision store un-town very heavy stock: fine delivery team: grand opportunity for substantial butintFS. 2457 North Pars tvenue. BRIGHT, clean cigar, candv and stationery store, milk and ice depot, in rear, nice growing trade: good locality: price. $200: cash only. 176.

Inquirer office. $500 BUYS centrally located restaurant and oyster house: cheap rent; sure profit $70 monthly; worth investigating. Tillyer, 46 N. Twelfth Room 305. $500 BUYS genuine money making grocery, nearby Jersey town; light expenses; good prices; healthy place to live.

Tillyer. 46 N. Twelfth, Room 305. $250 HALF INTEREST in the finest meat, provision, butter and egg stores up-town. doing very larcre business: partner can $15 to $20 week.

2457 North Park avenue. FOR SALE at a sacrifice, a modern flour mill. 40 fine water-power, in good order, clear: wheat section. Address owner. Lock Box 14.

Mllford. Del. $200 WILL BUY 15 year established oyster house: Welsh's. 3410 Market street. No agents; good stand: small rent; winter and summer trade: no fake.

BUSINESS MAN. with $5000 and credit wants to invest In established business: no patsnts. Address J. Milligton. 744 West Baltimore street.

Baltimore. BARBER SHOP 5c. shop: best in Camden and best location: $25 to $30 weekly: no Sunday work: rent of house. $16 00." Call two days only, 425 Federal street. Csmden.

N. J. FINEST MANUFACTURING confectionery and Ice cream saloon, on main thoroughfare, uptown; doing elegant business; established 11 years. Tillyer, 46 North Twelfth, Room 305. DON'T SELL YOUR STOCK of dry goods, clothing, shoes or any portion thereof until yon leurn my cosh offor: 25 per cent, higher than anyone else.

Horn. 239 South Sixth. FURNISHED ROOM HOUSE for sale: 12 room: two baths: all conveniences: would like to sell bv Wednesday: location very central. 177. Inquirer.

GROCERIES, cigars or house furnishing goods; entire stores bought for cash; city or country. 2034 South Third street. HIGHEST PRICES paid for stocks dry goods, clothing or shoes; city or country. M. Barsh.

9 South Third street. COUNTERS, ice boxes, drug, clear fixtures, office furniture bought, sold: fitting stores a spe-clalty. Fogg. 445 North Tenth st. CARPENTER work, alterations, repairing, estimates given.

Frank Wintz, 1618 North Twenty-seventh st. FOR SALE, on account of leaving city, candy. cigar and stationery store, opposite school; splendid chance for right party. 428 Master st. PROFITABLE GENERAL STORE in Delaware, manufacturing town 2700.

$2000; half cash. HIRSHFFLD, 521 North Tenth. IF YOU WANT to buy a good cigar store we rot them at $300. $200. $150.

3457 North Park avenue. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, clothing, shoe etocks. wanted to buy for cash: city or country. Joe Frank.

441. 443 Market street. FOR SALE 5c. barber shop: weekly receipfh. small expenses: big house: bargain at $375.00.

Apply 2349 Callowhill street. COMPLETE FIXTURES for two chair barber shop, $48. 31 Springfield avenue. Chestnut IF YOU WANT to organize a company f4r any pnrpose call on American Corporation Bureau, Room 603, Hale Building, I32S Chestnut st. BARBER SOP 5c.

and 10c: $12 rent: five rooms, bath, three chairs, running $18 weekly, $100. HIRSHFELD, 521 North Tenth. FOR SALE Furniture of a handsomely furnished 10-room house: price. $450: a decided sacrifice. 552 North Eleventh street.

FOR SALE Cigar and newspaper store estate: 12 years, doing business $1000. Cor. 27th and Columbia avenue. GROCERY, thickly populated neighborhood. rooms, price $200.

Others, various sections. HIRSHFELD, 521 North Tenth. BUTCHERS For sale. firBt-class going concern. Camden, with all fixtures: nominal rent; terms moderate.

776 Line Cemden. BARBER SHOP, everything complete, excepting towels, for twj chairs: fixtures cheap; $50. 2232 North Eleventh street. WANTED to buy a good barber shop, with dwell-ling, or good location to start one: northwestern part of the city. 20.

Inquirer. BUSINESS PRINTING, the kind that pays'; quick, cheap; "every Job right." Paschall, 1026 Filbert. FINE OYSTER SALOON, doing good business; very reasonable. 1703 South street. WANTED To buy a first-class saloon.

Inquirer office. 149, BARBERS' FIXTURES for sale cheap. 453 N. Thirteenth street. BARBER SHOP for sale cheap on account leaving city.

754 South Eleventh street. FOR SALE Millinery store, country: lars. Ill West Cumberland street. particu- CONFECTIONERY and stationery for sale cheap. 3713 Wallace st FOR SALE TO PAY EXPENSES of storage and adTanees the largest, cleanest and finest stock of second Tiand furniture in this city.

There are 18 oak. cherry and walnut bed room suits. 15 handsome parlor suits, sideboards, hall racks, chiffoniers, curled hair mattresses, etc. These roods, if not sold by Thursday, will be sent to auction. Bed room suits as low as $13.75.

including mattress and spring; parlor suits, nearly new. $15.50. about half price. Call and see them: "no humbug." Central Storage Ware-bouse. 150 North Ninth street.

COMPACT MIXED daily and Sunday newspaper route in best resident portion of Wilmington 1050 daily and 260 Sunday; price $2000. Address 802 King Wilmington, Del. HOUSES FOR SALE. NEAR WAYNE Junction, 6 rooms, modern improvements, Sloo down and $10 per month. Address Scherr, 901 North Twelfth.

BILLIARD, shuffleboard. bowling sno-plies: second-hand tables cheap. Rosatto. 222 South Eighth. WARDROBE, large mirror, bed room suit and secretary book case cheap.

N. E. corner Eleventh and But ton wood. BARBERS Two three-chair mirror cases, new; eight revolving chairs. King, 1851 German-town avenue.

CIGAR STORE, stock and fixtures; must be sold. Northwest cor. Sixteenth and Pass-yunk avenue. IN WEST for sale, a double boarding house, filled all year: good location; good reasons for selling. 40, Inquirer.

MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK of baby carriages. We have a few slightly damaged $20 carriages to go at $10. Oakwood Mfg. 1005 Race st. $1 WEEKLY GENT'S $40 WATCH.

CHAIN and locket, $25, complete. No. 817 Arch street. STORE FIXTURES and office furniture cheap; new, made to order. Lewis, 1013 Ridge ave.

BARBER SHOP, up town, East Ontario st. for sale cheap. 2055 FURNITURE OF HANDSOME house for sale; no dealers. 552 North Eleventh street. $7.00 HOUSEHOLD sewinr machine, in rood order: all attachments.

1615 Ridge avenue. POOL, billiard and shuffleboard. second-hand tables, cheap; repairing. 2421 North Front st. PIANOS AND ORGANS REDUCED PRICES.

EASY TERMS. 14 will pay you to see us before making a purchase. in 1715 CHESTNUT 1729 COLUMBIA AVE. GENUINE BARGAINS. ELEGANT NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS for less than you have to pay for inferior second-hand pianos elsewhere; no store rent or heavy expenses.

The place to save money. WALKER'S PARLORS. 836 NORTH SIXTH ST $125 FOR $500 CABINET GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO: FINEST CIRCASSIAN WALNUT; superb style, tone and finish; a forced sale; can be seen at the old reliable place. WALKER'S PARLORS, 836 NORTH SIXTH STREET. $125 ELEGANT MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PI ANO.

from party needing money; not used two months: rare bargain. WALKER'S PARLORS, 836 NORTH SIXTH ST KNABE. CHICKERING. EMERSON. STEIN-wav.

Gordon. Haines, $40 to $150: organs. $15 to $50: Painter Ewing pianos, highest grade, at net factory cost. Call or write. Painter Ac Ewine.

Factory. 1105-07 Sp. Garden. PIANO BARGAINS ALWAYS AT BLASIUS'. 1101-1103-1119 Chestnut street.

NEW' MODEL REGINA music boxesi. at manufactures' prices. Gautschi's. 1030 Chestnut. too HIS Bradway.

aged 3 days. From the residence of cis parents. 2012 Ontario street. Tioga. Interment strictly private.

BKOPHY. On September 2. 1898. Dennis Brophy. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2601 East Lehigh avenue.

Twenty-fifth ward. Solemn requiem mass and interment at St. Ann's. BUCKMAN. Entered into rest on September 3, 1898.

Elizabeth W. C. wife of Charles Buck-man. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday. September 6.

at 8 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 570 Sprue? street. Camden. N.

J. Interment and servi-es in Presbvterim Church. Blackwood, N. J. Take 9.15 train from Chertnut or South street ferries.

Remains can bo viewed on Monday morning. RUNG E. On September 4. 1898. Rosa Heeel.

wife of Hermann Bunge. in the 59th year of her age. unernl services at 1321 Arch street, on Wednesday morninr. 7th at 10.30 o'clock Interment rrivate. BL RKE.

On the 4th Daniel, son of r-atnek and Maria Burke, of Castle Hackett. County Galway. Ireland, aged 26 years. The relatives ana rnenas ot the ramiir. also invl sion No.

32. A. O. St. Francis de Sales ljeague or t-aerea Heart, ana j.

a. Brill. Beneficial Society, are respectfully invited to attend thia fnnprtl on 1 at fi SO nVlnck -from the residence of Patrick Burke. 6030 Rein- hart street. est Philadelphia.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Clement's, Pascballrille. Interment at Holy Cross. CALLAHAN. On Friday, September 2.

1898, Mary, wife of the late William Callahan, aged 55 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning. September 5, at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, at Glen Mills. High requtemfrnasB at St. Thomas' Church.

Ivy Mills. Interm" nt at Ivy Mills Cemetery. CAMERON. On Sptember 3, 1898, Mary, daughter of Mary and the late Lachlan Cameron. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, September 6, at "-3 clock, at her mother residence.

2445 Sepviva street. Thirty-first ward. Interment private. CANFIELD. On September 3.

Emallne Menns. wife of Theodore Canlicld. Sr. Due notice of fu neral. CASSIDY.

On September 3. 1898. Stephen, son of Srephen and Mary Cassidy. aged 16 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

2415 Delaneey street, formerly Factory street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. CH1LDS. Suddenly of heart failure, on the morning of September 2. 1898.

Sarha Jane, wife of Joseph H. Chllds. Wavne. Delaware The relatives and" friends of the fam ily are invited to attend the luneral on 'Monday. September 5.

at 3 P. M. Carriages will meet train leaving Broad Street Station for Wayne at 1.4o. Interment-private. COGGESH LL.

On September 4. 1898. at Chester Heiiihts. Tielawai cotintv. Ps.

Svlvanua son of Thelwell Russell and bebora Caroline Coggeshall. aged 16 months. Further notice of tne runeral in luesday papers. COLEMAN. On September 2.

1898. Anna Lo- retta infant daughter of Francis F. and Lizzie B. Coleman, aged 3 months and 8 weeks. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the tunerul.

on Monday aiternoou. at JL clock, Irom her parents' residence. 2331 south Hutchinson street, interment private. CORLIES Suddenly, on September 4. 1898, at his realdence.

No. 4104 Powelton avenue. W'illiara 1'. Coriies. Due notice of the funeral will be CRAWFORD.

On September 3. 1898. Joseph Crawford, aged 42 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the employes of the Philadelphia Hospital, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday. September 5.

at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of W. A. Dunlap, No. 1920 Fairmcunt avenue. Interment at Mt.

Moriah Cemetery. CROWLEY. On September 1. 1898. James, son of Florei.ce and Bella Crowley.aged 25 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral on Monday morning at 8 o'clock. from his late residence. Fisk avenue. Falls of Schuylkill. High mass at St.

Bridget's Church. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM. Suddenly, on September 4.

ISfiS. Michael Cunningham, ared 40 years. Due notice of the funeral will be riven, from his brother's residence, 221 McClennan street. CUSTER. On September 2.

1898. Amos V. Custer, aged 58 years. The funeral services will be held at his late residence. Wea Con-shohocken.

on Mcnday afternoon. Meet at house at 1 o'clock. Interment at Swedes' Burial Ground. Montgomery county. Pa.

DAFFIT. On the 4th Margret. the widow of Louis Dafflt. aged 66 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2851 Water street.

High mass at the Church of the Visitation. DAY. On the 4th of September. 1898. Frances beloved wife of John Day.

Due notice of the funeral will be given from her late residence. 2106 Bodine street. DEVINE. On September 2, 1898, William, son of Joseph and Annie Devine, aged 15 months. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents.

No. 2644 Callowhill street. Interment at. New Cathedral Cemetery. DUFFY.

On September 2, 1898, Charles, son of the late Ellen Duffy. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1433 South Fourth street. Solemn mass of requiem at the Sacred Heart Church. Interment at Holy Cross.

DURBOROW. On September 1, 1898. Clarence T. son of F. P.

and M. L. Durhorow. aeed 5 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral.

on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from parents' residence. 236V4 Conway avenue, Nar berth. EARL. On September 4, 1898. Joseph W.

Earl, aged 34 years, formerly of Conshohocken. Pa. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. 854 Carlisle street, Philadelphia, on Wednesday. 7th at 1 P.

M. Also Mt. Vernon Castle. No. 148.

K. G. E. and motormen and conductors Fifteenth and Cumberland Street Branch. Philadelphia Traction Company.

Interment at Hillside Cemetery. ETTER. On the 3d Mary wife of Jacob Etter. aged 44 years and 9 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect-fnllj invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, nt 1 o'clock, from hr husband's residence.

714 Tasker street. Interment at Cemetery. FERGUSON. On September 2. 1898.

Eleanor, widow of Benlainln Ferguson. Funeral services at her late residence, Wyncote, on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment private. FITZPATRICK. Of Diphtheria, on September 3.

1898, Marthq. daughter of P. H. and Jane Fltipatrick. aged 3 years and 4 months.

Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. No funeral. FOSTER On September 1, 1898, Martha, widow of the late Israel Foster, aged 90 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, the 6th at 10.30 o'clock, at her late residi nce. 1420 Orthodox street.

Frankford. Interment strictly private. FOX. On September 3. 1898, Joseph, son of Michael J.

and Bridget T. Fox, aged 2 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Monday afternoon. September 5. at 1.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

No. 2604 Oakdale street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. GARDNER. On September 2.

1898. Sallie wife of Lester N. Gardner and daughter of Isabella McCoy and the late Daniel Johnson. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents. No.

5 Belgrade place. Hanover street and Girard avenue. To proceed to Palmer Vault. LANDING. On the 2d James Gland-Ing.

aged 78 years. The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on TuAsday morning, at 9.30 o'clock precisely, at his late residence. 204 South Eleventh street. Interment private. GORDON.

On September 2. 1898, Ellen Gordon, aged 79 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fnneral service, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Alexander Cowen, 2227 South Twelfth street. Interment private, at Mount Moriah Cemetery. GRIFFIN.

On September 2. 1898. Thomas Griffin, aged 77 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday. September 6.

at 8.30 A. from his late residence. No. 2133 Summer street. Solemn requiem mass at the Cathedral, at lO A.

M. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. GRUNDY. On September 2. 1898.

Mary, widow of the late James Grundy, aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday afternoon -t 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 2419 Hancock street. Interment private. HACKET.

On August 31, 1898, Hogh, son of train at 2.56 P. M. MOORE. On the 3d Crtherine. relict of John Moore.

Th- relatives and friends are invited to ntf-nd the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1527 South Second street. Solemn mass of reMtiiem at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. MUNSHOWER.

On Sandy Hill road, near Norrlstown. on September 3. 198. Maggie Miin-shower wife of Albert Mnnshower and daughter of George and Emeline Stiver. In her 26th year.

The relatives cpd friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her parents residence, on Wednesday afternoon, the 7th at 1 o'clock. Interment at Riverside Cemetery. MURPHY. On the 2d Kate wife if Joseph D. Murphv and daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Devine.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 754 South Tenth street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Paul's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MURPHY.

On the 2d Ellen Veronica, daughter of James E. and Ellen Murphy, aged 1 year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to- attend the funeral, on Mondav afternoon, nt 7 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 411 Heights rear 2511 Callowhill St. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MUSANTE. On August 29. 1898. G. Battlsta Musante, aged 6H years.

The lelattves and friends of the family and the St. Joseph's Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on September 6. 1898. st 7.30 A. from his late residence, 426 South Front street.

High Mass at St. Si'ary Magdalen de Pazzi. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. NEWMAN. Suddenly, en September 2.

1898. George Newman. 52 years. The relatives ana friends are invited to attena tne tuners on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from tis son's residence. 728 Daly street.

Mass of requiem at Church of Epiphany. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. NORTH. On September 2. 1898.

Joshua T. North, aged 68 years. The relatives snd friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, near Grenloch. N.

on Tuesday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment at Blackwood. Train leaves Chestnut and South street wharves at 11.30 o'clock. O'BRIEN.

On September 3. 1898. Charles onlv child of Alice J. and the late James L. O'Brien, aged 2 years and 7 months.

The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his mother's residence. 1017 Mifflin street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. O'BRIEN. On September 2.

1898. James J. O'Brien, aeed 74 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 clock, from his late resiaence, 413 Clarion street. Mass at the Church of the Epiphany.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. OLDROYD. On Sept. James nn- rovd 48 vears. The relatives and friends of the family, also Admiral 'Collingwood Lodge.

Sons of St. George, ana tne employes or William H. Nixon's paper mills, are respectfully L.ttl I fnnoral on Mondav at A o'clock, from his late residence. 4618 Jackson Manayunk. interment at Westminster Cemetery.

PALMER. Suddenly, st Beverly. N. on September 1. 1898.

William M. Talmer. in his 16th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence. Third and Laurel on Monday morning.

September 6. at 7 30. and the M. E. Church at Pemberton, at 11 o'clock.

Interment at Pemberton. PAUL. Suddenly, on September 2, 1898. John Paul. Sr.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday. 6th at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, No. 745 North Twenty-fifth street. Interment private. PETERMAN.

On the 2d of September. 1898. Jacob, the husband of the late Sarah Peterman. The relatives and friends or the ramny are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Thomas Palmer.

1830 Brun ner street, Nicetown. Interment at Greenwood Knights of Pythias Cemetery. PIERCE. On September 8. 1898.

Thomas son of Thomas and the late Annie Pierce, aged 22 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the residence of his father. City line, west of Old York road. Solemn high mass of reouiem nt St. Vincent's Church, at 9 o'clock.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. POWELL. On September 4. 1898. John Powell.

Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 4419 North Nineteenth street. Wayne Junction. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. RAU -On the 4th Mary, wife of John Ran.

Due notice of funeral from her late resi dence. 255 Darien strtet. REDMOND. On Sunday, September 4. 1893.

Thomas E. Redmond. Due notice of the funernl will, be given, from his late residence. No. 3720 Warren street.

West Philadelphia. REEO. Entered into rest, on the 4th Miry wife of J. Walter Reed. Funeral services on Wednesday.

7th at 8 P. M. Residence. 635 North Seventeenth street. Interment private.

RICE. On September 3. 1898. George Rice, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attendsthe funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence.

2037 Moravian street. Interment at Uorthwood. RILEY. On the 3d Thomas Rllev. aged 74 years.

The relative, and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, from bis late residence. Jackson street. Mount Vernon, Manayunk. Interment at St. Timothy P.

E. Chnrchiard. ROBERTS. On the 4th Eidgway son of J. Rldgwcv and Helena M.

Roberts. In his 22d year. Relatives and friends, also Ivanhoe Council. No. 994.

Jr. O. U. A. are invited to attend his funeral, on Wednesday afternoon.

Ninth Month. 7th. st 2 o'clock, from the residence of bis parents. 2403 North Seventeenth street. SAARL On Sentember 2.

1898. Annie, wife of Nicholas Saart. aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the northeast corner Third and Pine streets. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery.

SARGENT. On Friday. September 2. 1898. Elizabeth, wife of John Sargent, aged 35 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, from her late residence. 1118 Nevada street. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Shenandoah. Train leaves Columbia Avenue Station, at 10.21 A.

M. Shenandoah papers please copy. SCHMIDT. On September 2, 1898, Mary, wife of Henry Schmidt, aged 67 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2" o'clock, from her late residence.

1329 Mervine street. Interment at Northwood Cemetery. ILL. On the 4'h Jennett. wife of Edwin D.

Sherrill. Funeral on Wednesday morning, September 7. 1898. at 10 o'clock, from her late residence. 130s Rltner street.

Interment private. SMITH. On September 2, 1398. John Smith, in his 71st year. Relatives snd friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 323 North Orange street, Media.

Interment st Media Cemetery. STAFFORD. On September 4. 1898. Marv Margaret, wife of George Stafford, aged 58 veurs.

Due notice of the funeral will be given, from ber lat? residence. 201 Daly street, September 2. 1893. Esther Alice. Infant dnughter of George and Selraa M.

Steinbock. aged 4 weeks. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 2554 Napa street, near Thirty-first and Cumberland streets. Interment at Hillside Cemetery.

Train leaves Huntingdon Street Station at 2 o'clock. STELLW4VGEN. On September 1, 1898. J. Mathilda, wife ot William Stellwagen and.

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