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LICENSES MARRIAGES AND DEATHS LICENSES John A. Zentgraf and Sophia A. Dickerbohm. John Ringler aud Julia Grotkfky, Christian Krimm and Mathaldis McCaffrey, Stephen J. Dolan and Mary A.

Reed, Barton C. Dien and Margaret F. Rutherford. William Rummler and Emma Bacher. William S.

Francisco and Annie Cromey. Frederick M. Davis and Eugente J. Weiss. George Dool and Annie H.

Yarner. Stephen F. Wilkinson and Sarah E. Dickinson. Harry A.

Tripple and Minerva W. Veale. Rudolph Menger and Emelia Brautigam. Constanta Szule and Eleanora Florkowska. Harry E.

Lukens and Mary M. Charles. Gustav A. Kusbloch and Josephine R. Gyersvald.

F. Bermich and Emilia Gruiricich. Hoch and Annie Ohl. Frank Samper and Maggie Joksh, Edward W. Sohladensky and Rose Heinley.

Luig D. Pazzaglia and Felica Barrello. MARRIED the parsonage of the Siloam M. E. Church, 1333 East Susquehanna avenue, by the Rev.

Dr. George J. Burns, on May 3, 1900, Mr. HARRY BEIDEMAN and Miss MAY SKIRM, all of Philadelphia. DIED Bain, Amos L.

Hatch, Charles P. Brady, Mary. Hession, Catherine. Collins, John F. Jones, Mary E.

Connor. George R. McFadden, Alexander. Considine, Matthew. MeGonigal, Mary- A.

Crossland, Mary. Madden. Bernard. Cunningham, Mary. Moser, Pauline, Devine.

Mary. Picard. Bertha. Green. William H.

Pursley, Harry L. Haas, Regina M. Robinson, James A. Hagan, Bernard, Willing. Elizabeth K.

Hanlon, Ella C. Wilson. Howard. Harper, Mary. May 4, 1900, AMOR, husband of Susan Bain, aged 62 years.

relatives and friends of the family, also Royal Lodge, No. 28, F. and A. and Anna M. Ross Post, No.

94, G. A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of dawghter, Mrs. Sarah Bird, 3228 North Front street. Interment private at Mount Moriah -On the 4th instant, MARY, daughter of John and Rose Brady, aged years and months.

The relatives and friends of the family respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the restdence of her parents, 1533 Pearl street. Interwent at Holy Cross Cemetery. May 4, 1900. JOHN FRANCIS, son of Michael and Catharine Collins. The relatives and friends of the family respectfully invited to attend the fuperal, 'Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence.

209 South Twenty-fourth street. Solemn Mass at St. Patrick's Church 10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

May 4, 1900, GEORGE loved husband of Mary Connor, The relatives and friends of the family respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Thur day morning. May 10, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 30 Queen street. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Philip's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

-On May 3, 1900, MATTHEW CONSIDINE, son of the late Matthew and Mary Considine. 'The relatives and friends of the family respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, John Considine, 87 Fairmount avenue. Requiem Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. on May 4.

1900, MARY, wife of William Crossland, aged 39 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 203 Tree street, Second and Jackson streets. Services at St. Clement's Church, Twentleth and Cherry streets, at 10.30 o'clock. Interment private.

May 5, 1900, MARY, beloved wife of the late Thomas Cunningham. The relatives and friends, also the Altar and Rosary Society, are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock. from her late residence, 187 Watkin street, below Morris street. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Annunciation Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery, On the 5th instant, MARY.

wife Michael Devine. Funeral from the residence of her son. D. M. Devine, 2430 South Juniper street, due notice which will be given.

the 4th instant, WILLIAM husband of Mary J. Green, in his 67th year. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Evening Star Lodge, No. 72; E. D.

Baker Post, No. 8, G. A. No. 68 Scott Legion Association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral.

on Monday at o'clock. from his late residence. 3625 North Randolph street. Interment at Greenwood K. of P.

Cemetery, HAAS. -On May 4, 1900, REGINA M. HAAS, wife of the late Frederick Haas. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the restdence of her son-in-law, Hugh R. Cole, 2148 North Park avenue.

High Mass at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 9.30 o'clock. Interrent private. May 4. 1900. BERNARD HAGAN.

The relatives and friends of the family, also the employes of the American Type Foundry and all other societies of which be was a member. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock. from his late residence, 2605 Oxford street. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. on May 4. 1900, ELLA daughter of the late William and Catharine Haulon, at her late residence, 1345 Webster street. above Christian, Due notice of the funeral will be given. HARPER.

the 4th instant. MARY, wife of Robert Harper, In her 23d year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 2106 St. Alban's street, Solemn High Mass at St.

Charles' Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, of Radnor, suddenly, early on the 5th instant. Further notice will be given. HESSION. On May 3, 1900.

CATHERINE, wife of the late Edward Hession. 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 Thomas Vasey, 2022 East Lehigh avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JONES. On May 4, 1900, MARY daughter of John and Ellen Jones, aged 2 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the realdenee bf her parents, southeast corner Twentythird and Callowhill streets. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. LAFFERTY.

-On May 5, 1900, CHARLES son of Daniel and Bridget Lafferty, aged 26 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given. May 3, 1900, ALEXANDER H. McFADDDEN. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services.

Sunday evening at 7 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 1029 Shackamaxon street. Interment Monday, at Cherry Hill, Maryland, where services will be held at 12 o'clock noon, in the M. E. Church. the 4th instant, MARY A.

MeGONIG Funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock. from her late residence, No. 2343 North Twenty-ninth street. High Mass at St. Columba's Church.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Funeral strictly private, MADDEN. -On May 3, 1900, BERNARD, beloved husband of Mary Madden. 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. 2239 North Sydenham street.

Sixteenth, below Dauphin street. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MOSER. -On the 4th of May, 1900, PAULINE ELIZABETH, infant daughter of Charles and Kate Moser, aged 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the parents' residence, 1948 Philip street.

Services at St. Boniface's Church. Interment at St. Peter's Cemetery. May 5.

1900, JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Emily O'Neill, aged 11 days. Funeral on Monday, May 7. 1900. at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 626 Diamond street. Interment private, at New Cathedral Cemetery.

PARHAM. -On May 5, 1900, ANNIE wife of the late William M. Parham. Due notice of the funeral will be given, -On May 5. 1900, WILLIAM son of Aaron and the late Susan Parker, aged 6 years and 8 months.

Funeral on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. from the residence. 2131 Montrose street, below Christian, street. To proceed to Holy Cross Cemetery. Interment private.

-On May 2, BERTHA, wife of Gustav Picard, In her 59th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 2749 Ruth street, Kensington avenue and Somerset street. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. PURSLEY. -On May 2, HARRY son of John F.

and Rose A. Pursley and grandson of Eleanor and the late Charles Swan, aged 15 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 2434 South Fifteenth street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

ROBINSON. -On May 5, 1900, JAMES A. ROBINSON. aged 52 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

STORY. May 5. 1900, SARAH, widow of the late George H. Story, Residence, 3142 Edgemont street. Twenty-fifth ward.

Due notice of the funeral will be given. Saturday, May 5. 1900, ELIZABETH KENT, wife of Richard Lloyd Willing. Funeral services will be held nt her late restdence, 1518 Pine street, on Monday, May 1, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Newport, R.

I. It is requested that no flowers be sent. WILLS. -On May 5. 1900.

JOSEPH LUCIUS, husband of Annie Wills, in his Slat year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. from his late residence, 2410 North Fifth street. Interment private at Fernwood Cemetery, SUNDAY MORNING. May 4, 1900, JOHN WILSON.

Relatives and friends, also Lent Lenape Tribe, No. 3. Improved Order Red Men; guards and employes of the House of Correction, are invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 2330 North Seventh street, on Monday afternoon, 7th instant, at 2 o'clock precisely. Interment private. WILSON.

and Mary the and 4th Wilson, instant. aged of the HOWARD, years. family ache The relatives friends respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his residence, 338 South Second street. In. terment at Arlington Cemetery.

Cometery Lots Hillside Cemetery for beanty loeation. 4-grave lots $25. Call, 1015 Arch for 224-year Calendar transportation. Personal LOOK OUT FOR BURGLARS! You Are about making your WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR HOUSE DURING YOUR ABSENCE RESPONSIBILITY, RELIABILITY and TRUSTWORTHINESS. The American District Telegraph Com- pany's Temporaryor Permanent Burglar Alarms can be installed at moderate cost.

In suecessful operation for over 30 years. For further information apply EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1031 CHESTNUT STREET. DR. H. JOHN AMERICA'S GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT AND SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Can be consulted on all affairs of life; reunites the separated: will change your luck, locates hidden treasures; also valuable minerals.

A visit to his Palace Wigwam convinces most skeptical of his wonderful power. 416 visitors in the every day in A the year. 856 N. 40th Cor. past seven days.

Office hours 9 A. M. to 10 P. Ogden. The oldest and most reliable medium in Philadelphia.

Ladies, Also his celebrated bair tonie for sale. CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK ESTABLISHED 01859 McGARRY'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE N. E. COR. FIFTH AND VINE STREETS.

MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FINE CLOTHING, CONFIDENTIAL. Prof. Lerree and Wife Palmists and Clairvoyants, whose marvelous powers are astonishing. They tell every hope, fear and ambition of your life; their psychic knowledge excites the wonder and admiration of the most skeptical. Do you want to become prosperous, happy and contented? Call on those scientific and gifted people; you will be told how to embrace every opportunity of your life.

They tell the object of your call, give names, dates, facts and figures, in a word. tell everything. 128 North Fifteenth Street; hours from 9 to 9 daily and Sundays. LADY CORDON, PEACEMAKER And SPIRITUAL MOTHER. Proud of her record and the good she has been able to do for humanity.

Her mission is to save the unfortunates from evil influence. The first man, THE ROUGH ASHLER, was discontented, unhappy, made others 60. The second man was HARMONY AND LOVE, which we most need; that given. life is light; denied, it's death; mismated is the cause of SO much trouble. Consult this gifted lady.

She gives strength of body, peace of mind: always at home. 1617 COLUMBIA Avenue. LETTERS WITH STAMP ANSWERED. For All Foot Troubles Visit DR. M.

GOLDBERG the reliable chiropodist. Instant relief in all cases. Sterilized instruments, antiseptics and no atincompetent assistants. Parlors, S. W.

Cor. 12tb Chestnut. Ent. on 12th St. Take elevator.

MANICURING, 25c. UPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED FORever without pain or scar. MRS. VAN DYCK. successor to Dr.

J. Van Dyck, who was the first physician to introduce electrology in this country 20 years ago. Mrs. Van Dyek is at the head of this branch of medical electricity. She is assisted by her daughter and son, which enables her to treat ladies at their homes or privately at office, 311 South Twelfth Street.

Letters confidential. Special rates this month. CAST -OFF CLOTHING Highest prices paid for Ladies' and Gents' Castoff Clothing, Shoes, etc. Call or address COOPER BROTHERS 924 GIRARD AVENUE. DON'T OVERSLEEP SAVE DOLLARS RISING EARLY.

SUP. PLEE'S ELECTRIC WAKE-UP ALARMS NEVER MISS. PRICE. $1.25. 265 NORTH NINTH STREET.

OPEN EVENINGS. LADIES' AND GENTS' CAST-OFF CLOTHING Bought. Highest prices paid. Call or send postal. Philadelphia Jobbing Company, 1340 South Street.

221 N. 12th Dime Savings Building Fund. AIRDRESSING. SHAMPOOING. bleaching.

dyeing, scalp trentment, etc. Miss- Lizzie Bourgevis, formerly at Kain's, now at the S. W. corner Eleventh and Sansom; entrance Sansom St. Open evenings.

INDEPENDENTLY WEALTHY YOUNG WOAman desires to marry at once; would assist good. kind husband financially. Address "Miss 3903 West Bell Place, St. Louis, Mo. SHAMPOOING 35 Cts.

KAIN'S. 144 S. 11th near Walnut. SHAMPOOING 35 Cts. KAIN'S, 144 S.

11th near Walnut. REJUVENATED. GENTLEMEN'S HATS RETRIMMED: D. will look like new. 135 South 8th Street.

UPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED. ELECTRIO NEEDLE. $1.00 PER HOUR: REFERENCE. MRS. GATES.

1308 NORTH TENTH ST. SHAMPOOING, Facial Massage. SCALP Manicuring. TREATMENT, WATKINS, 116 South 11th. SHAMPOO, 350.: SCALP TREATMENT.

Massage. PRAHL'S, 1107 Wanut. Shampooing Watkins. CENTS. S.

11th St. MASSAGES Wallace M. GRADUATES. to 9 P. MANICURING Room ROSE Crozer Street.

LONG, HAIR, hair BRAIDS. exch. 750.: Appel's, POMPADOUIE MANICURING MISS. Chestnut ALLENE, St. K.

DeHARDT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. by druggists. Office, 209 N. NINTH St. Business Chances RARE tablished BUSINESS and profitable OPPORTUNITY--AN business.

with ESplant costing over $300,000, in perfect order and which could not be replaced for a less amount, wants from $40,000 to $50,000: present owner to remain, and with energetic partner the business is capable of material increase. Ample investigation will be afforded all bona-fide investors in person. Agents need not apply, unless they be attorneys-at-law. WILLIAM For particulars and detail, apply to F. JOHNSON, Attorney-atLaw, 20 South Broad Street.

bring monthly, while invested OPPORTUNITY FROM $10 UP capital Increases and grows with the company. Perfectly safe, legitimate business; fullest investigation; correspondence solicited. New Century Oil Los Angeles, Cal. to 2,000 CAN BE MADE WITHIN 15 DAYS BY my profitable plan of speculation in Wall Street. Write for information immediately to THOMPSON Bankers and Brokers, 50 Broadway, New York.

COMMISSION: FINE OPPORTUNfor live, energetic business man; an oldestablished house will be sold low. R. Hammond 5201 Lancaster Avenue. HAVE SOMETHING THAT INTERESTS you regarding Cuba and will make you big money. Write for information.

Cuban Commercial 38 Wall New York. SAFETY TION-Write AND CERTAINTY IN SPECULAfor it. Free ou application. F. A.

Rogers 38 Wall New York. Typewriters TYPEWRITERS and Remingtons, other standard Smith- makes rented, $3 per month. Stands, RENTED Star spection Brand service Ribbons free. and inAND SOLD F. S.

WEBSTER COMPANY makers of the Celebrated "Star Ribbone and Multi-Kopy Carbon Papers. 831 CHESTNUT Street. Telephone 3-48-58. MAKES. ALL PRICES.

MACHINES RENTED $3.00 PER MONTH. RIBBONS. STANDS. INSPECTION AND DELIVERY FREE. SHOLES, ELDREDGE Phone 3-50-18 A.

22 S. 10th Street. Chiropody, Etc. CORNS REMOVED Hard, soft, old, new, large and small. All foot troubles treated without pain by Skilled Chiropodist.

S. E. Hall, 1235 Arch. FIREMEN, MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS: 10 cents for new 40-page pamphlet, containing list of questions asked by Examining Board of Engineers, GEO. A.

ZELLER, Bookseller. St. Louis, Mo. Mention Philadelphia Times. ANTED- GOOD GENTEEL SALESMAN give A1 reference or bond for the city of Philadelphia, to place goods on consignment; commence work at once.

Call between 3 and 5 P. M. Monday and Tuesday at 350 North Front Street. OPENING, MEN AND WOMEN, BRILLIANT agents, traveling and local. $75 month, expenses; permanent; genteel work.

References. Stafford Press New Haven, Conn. WANTED aged LIVE, to 40: HUSTLING salary and MAN, commis- MARsions: Al position for good man. Address T. M.

Times Office. TICKET SELLER Show: $15 TRAVEL week, expenses; WITH must UNCLE be good dresser. Address 67, Times Office. FEMALE KINTZEL'S MILLINERY SCHOOL, A northwest corner Tenth Federal, you learn millinery trimming, designing, preparing, improving, feather dyeing and curling and French work. Day and evening.

Open all summer. A NEAT the WILLING GIRL good plain FOR general housework in country; cook, white, Protestant: reference. Address Box Narberth P. Penna. ANTED--A WOMAN TO WASH AND IRON Tuesdays at Narberth: $1 a day and ear fare; white.

Box 127, Narberth P. Penna. bags purses: bring CROCHETERS sample. ON 1206 BEADED Walnut Street, 2d and floor front; steady employment. A LL ming BRANCHES OF Northwest MILLINERY corner AND Tenth TRIM- and Federal.

Mrs. Kintzel. BOOR stitching machine EXPERIENCED and experienced OPERAT. platers. '1024 Market Street, 3d door.

Help Wanted MALE Agents Wanted AND WOMEN, ARE YOU A willing to work honestly and faithfully for $20 weekly? If so. write us. Our goods are sold and consumed in every family. and a permanent business can be established. New goods and new catalogue.

Dept. 114. MUTUAL MFG. New York. A Magic Ball; MAKE wonderful BIG novelty; MONEY sells at HANDLING sight; everybody buys; latest invention.

Send 5 cents for sample and terms. NACKE'S SONS, 723 Sansom Phila. Employment Agencies UNEMPLOYED OR YOU WISH TO BETter your position call or address Penn Employment Agency, main office. 1237 Arch St. Our fee is collected from your salary.

Branch office, 1212 Atlantic Avenue. Atlantic City, N. J. Situations Wanted MALE perienced in can charge of ENERGETIC, EXMAN, RELIABLE, correspondence, supervise accounts; familiar with commercial and other branches of the law. desires position of trust in an office.

Address J. 69. Times Office. MAN WANTS SITUATION TO TAKE charge or assist on poultry plant: 3 years' experience. Address T.

Jamison, 2009 Westmoreland Street. City. FEMALE OLORED LADY WANTS WORK BY THE day at home or out. Emma Hackett, 942 Rodman Street, rear. COLORED WISHES housecleaning or stores or offices; good ref.

1310 Olive Street. For Sale BUY When can SECOND-HAND buy new FURNITURE D'ONT you Our New Credit System It's worth investigating. Harry H. Kurtz MARSHALL. GIRARD Between Sixth and Seventh- Streets, THE WILSON TEA HOUSE.

1321 PASA syunk Avenue (between Ninth and Tenth Streets). GROCERS' CREAM JAVA COFFEE. the best Coffee in the world. Six pounds for one dollar. Teas in great variety.

CHARLES WILSON, Established 1876. Mail orders receive prompt attention. PHONOGRAPHS records: ANDGRAPHOPHONES-ED- 500 spun brass horns below manufacturers' prices. Also musical merchandise of every description. Open evenings.

809 CALLOWHILL. cheap; line safes; old safes SECOND SAFES, ALL MAKES, taken in exchange. STIFFEL FREEMAN. Safe 723 CHESTNUT Street. I HANNON'S RHEUMATIN SURELY CURES rheumatism, gout and stiff joints or money refunded: scientifically dissolves aric acid.

Shannon's Pharmacy. 8th and Spring Garden Streets. DRAKES Every FOUNTAIN pen guaranteed. PENS WILL Fine stock NOT of gold pens. Pearl holders and fancy penells.

7 S. 10th St. Gold pens repointed, 50 cents. A DOZEN DULL FINISH OVAL CABINET Photographs copied from any picture, $1. Circulars sent.

CARBON Charles Baltimore, Ribbons ERWOVE are the SUN BRAND. give clean TYPEWRITER work and clear copies. HAWTHORNE SHEBLE MANFG. 604 Chestnut Street. SMITH PREand all other makes, for sale or rent.

Telegraphers' Typewriter Exchange, 100 South Tenth Street. AND Send orders direct to headquarters. HAWTHORNE SHEBLE MANFG. 604 Chestnut Street. WE imitation DIAGRAPH of typewriting LETTERS or IN handwriting PERFECT at less than others.

W. A. Thomson Company, 1216 Betz Building. OFFICE bought, sold FURNITURE and made AND to order, STORE Lewis, FIX1013 Ridge Avenue. TYPEWRITERS -ALL save MAKES, from 25 AS to GOOD 70 AS per cent.

HAWTHORNE SHEBLE MANFG. 604 Chestnut Street. DRAKES easy WASHING to run; wringers MACHINES. sold and BALL- repaired. 7 South Tenth Street.

A Send postal, SOLD agent ON will WEEKLY call. S. T. PAYMENTS. Ford, 27 South Eleventh Street.

BILLIARDS AND SHUFFLEBOARDS, second-hand tables, cheap; repairing. 2421 North FRONT Street. YOIN BOOKS GIVING PRICES I PAY. 10C. 1706 MARKET STREET.

TAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Other curiosities. 1706 MARKET ST. I CE VILLIERS CREAM AND SON, ALL 714 KINDS Callowhill OF Street. SIGNS.

POOL, supplies; BILLIARD. 2d-band tables SHUFFLEBOARD cheap. 222 BOWL- 8th. Wants Cooper Brothers 924 GIRARD AVENUE. The only dealers in Philadelphia who pay full value for ladies' and gents' CAST-OFF CLOTHING For good clothing we pay 50 per cent.

more than any ther dealer. Send a postal. Will call at once anywhere, day or evening. Cooper Brothers, 924 Girard Avenue, corner Hutchinson. CAST-OFF CLOTHING Ladies' and Gents' cast-off clothing, hats and shoes bought, We pay 50 per cent.

more than any other dealer. Call, send postal or telephone 2-29-43 D. BORLAND 936 and 912 GIRARD Avenue. ADIES. NOTICE -SEND AT ONCE FOR Milton, buyer of ladies' fine, modern street and evening dresses, bric-a-brac, jewelry and silverware; now is the time to sell, 18 we are in need of stock.

Address Milton, Corner Seventh and Lombard Streets. W. COOPER. clothes. 916 1 POPLAR pay the highest prices MUST for ladies' and gents' cast-off clothing, shoes, etc.

Call or send postal. Orders attended to das or evening. WANTED highest prices CARPETS. paid; PIANOS hotels and stores A specialty; seashore and country. Calls receive prompt attention.

Send postal. DULING, 1109 SPRING GARDEN. ADIES' AND GENTS' CAST-OFF CLOTH. ing. Hats, Shoes and Carpets bought.

Highest price Send postal. WEINSTEIN. 326 North THIRTEENTH. A TTENTION! TO THOSE WHO HAVE east-off clothing: I pay more than any one in this city. G.

SNEIDMAN, 914 POPLAR St. H' IGHEST gents' cast-off PRICE PAID clothing: FOR LADIES' AND SALKIND, 1020 LOCUST St. ANTED--TO RENT OR BUY A BAKERY with good ice cream stand. Address L. M.

Times Office. niture IGHEST and store PRICE fixtures. PAID FOR LEWIS, OFFICE 1013 FUR- Ridge Avenue. I and PAY THE Gentlemen's HIGHEST Cast-off PRICES Clothes. FOR LADIES' ROSENTHAL, 1010 LOCUST.

PHILADELPHIA Spring Resorts ATLANTIC CITY THE ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF "THE TIMES" IS LOCATED AT 1309-13 ATLANTIO AVENUE. W. E. EDGE, REPRESENTATIVE. FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING ADVER- TISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICA- TION.

Extensively enlarged and improved. Over 50 prirate baths. New dining room enclosed in glass, directly facing the ocean and unsurpassed on the Atlantic Coast for decoration and elegance. Exchange and sun parlors doubled in size. Capacity 500.

D. S. WHITE. Owner and Proprietor, HOTEL RUDOLF The Most Modern Hotel on the Beach Front. Capacity 600.

Now open. Located in aristocratic cottage section. Rooms with hot and cold sea and fresh water baths attached. Orchestra and Dancing. American and European pians.

Write for Booklets. Special over-Sunday rate, including sea water bath. $5. CHARLES R. MYERS.

THE SHELBURNE ATLANTIC CITY'S FAVORITE OCEAN FRONT HOTEL Doubled in capacity and greatly improved. Sun Parlors overlooking ocean and Sea Water Baths in the house. Golf Links. JAMES D. SOUTHWICK.

HOTEL TRAYMORE ON THE BEACH. NEW SEASIDE HOUSE Ocean front. Complete with hot sea baths, rooms ensuite with private baths, sun parlors and every modern comfort. CHARLES EVANS SON. HOTEL PELHAM SOUTH CAROLINA 50 feet from Beach.

Ocean view. Close to all attractions. Capacity 250. Open all year. Elevator, steam heat, sun parlor.

Cuisine and service guaranteed the best. Reduced spring rates, $10 weekly and up. Booklet. LUKENS HUDDERS. THE IROQUOIS South Carolina Ave.

and Bench. Second season. Thorougbly modern; 200 beautiful rooms, single and en suite, with bath. Special spring rates. Booklet mailed.

Elevator. Music. W. F. SHAW.

HOTEL RICHMOND KENTUCKY. from Boardwalk: a comfortable, well-appointed house, with excellent service; elevator: every convenfence. M. H. MAGERS.

Proprietor; CHARLES H. PEASE, Manager, THE LORAINE Ocean front of St. Charles Place. Elevator to street level: private baths: steam heat; sup parlors. Write for booklet and spring rates.

SAMUEL WAGNER SON. HOTEL ROYAL Kentucky and Pacific large, comfortable rooms: steam beat; sun parlors; special winter rates. HENRY MILLER, Prop. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Av. and Beach.

First-class and modern in every detail. Write for booklet and terms. S. S. Phoebus, formerly of Hygeia.

Old Point Comfort. CAPE MAY THE BREXTON new Now open, management; newly renovated; steam, sun parlors, shuffleboard. R. J. Creswell.

LONG BRANCH, N. J. LONG BRANCH WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES Situated on bluff facing ocean. Cottages open Saturday, June Hotel opens Thursday, June 21 New York Office, 115 Broadway (Room 76). W.

E. HILDRETH, Ngr. BEACH HAVEN THE ENGLESIDE BEACH HAVEN, N. J. OPENS JUNE 9.

Hot Sea Water Buths in the house and all the desirable adjuncts of a modern hotel home by the sea. Beach Haven is noted for its matchless bay for sailing and fishing, its superb bathing and the select class of its patrons. Send for souvenir. R. B.

ENGLE SON. Mt. Holly, until June 1st. PENNSYLVANIA THE BRYN MAWR HOTEL BRYN MAWR, PA, WILL OPEN JUNE 2. FOR TERMS.

ADDRESS LELAND STERRY, HOTEL WALTON, Philadelphia. Hours, 10-11, 5-6 daily. DELAWARE HOUSE GAP. DELAWARE overlooking WATER river and mountains: newly built; new management: large, airy rooms; steam heat: hot and cold baths on every floor: special attention given to gunners and fishermen: open all year; send for booklet. JNO.

YARRICK, Proprietor, RIVERSIDE HOUSE tiful Located near Delaware the Water. beauGap: healthy atmosphere; boating, bathing and fishing; send for terms mod. M. M. Ace.

HIGHLAND DELL MOUSE ON BLUE SPUR RIDGE. OF between Elevation Delaware Water Booklet, Gap and Stroudsburg. 1,300 feet. J. F.

THE ARLINGTON station Beautifully and river; located boating, near bath, and send for booklet, Louise A. Dutot. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. LOCUST GROVE HOUSE Box Stroudsburg, No. 46.

Beautifully located near Water Gap; all modern improvements; large mineral spring: send for pamphlet. WILLIAM F. BUSH, Prop. PROSPECT HOUSE Ridge Located near high Blue ground; beautiful lawn; fine table; large room. Address MR.

CHARLES DERR. MOUNT POCONO. PA. SPRUCE CABIN INN CANADENSIS. County, Pa.

MonFinest location in Pocono Mountains, All modern improvements. Boating, bathing. fishing; within short distance of Buck HIll. Levis Branche and Spruce Cabin Falls. Particulars and booklet of PRICE Prop's.

FORREST HOUSE Swiftwater, Handsome opens location: all modern improvements: fine shade; beautiful lawn; livery attached. John Hamblin. SHAWNEE, PA. THE LENWOOD Located on Shawnee, the pleasant near Del. valWater Gap; Ashing, boating and bathing: excellent table.

Send for circular. George Detrick. DELAWARE WATER GAP RIVER VIEW HOUSE Som minutes tine from driving, staboating and fishing: artesian well water: all modern improvements; write for circular. Mrs. Lizzle T.

LeBarre. FAIR VIEW HOUSE Positively 250 unsurpassed feet piazzas; shaded lawns: tennis, croquet, boating, bathing, fishing; $7 to $12 week. F. G. HURST.

Hotels PLANKED SHAD SEASON NOW OPEN. At the ROSEDALE INN. Essington. Delaware county, Pa, Service strictly first-class. Long distance 'phone.

GILBERT GRIFFIN, See Essington. Proprietor. CAPON SPRINGS and BATHS ALKALINE LITHIA WATER Hot Litbia Water Baths and Swimming Pool. No fogs. No mosquitoes.

No malaria, A most popular Mountain Resort. For information, rates, pamphlets, address W. H. SALE, Capon Springs, W. Va.

Apartments THE ESMOND Southenst Corner Twelfth and Spruce Streets. One suite of 4 rooms and bath and one of rooms and bath, unfurnished; also one furnished single room, with bath. J. PRADL RUE, Manager. THE THIRTY SHERWOOD.

EIGHTH above CHESTNUT. New and first-class. Location unequaled. Rooms single or en suite, furnished or unfurnished. Special Summer Rates.

WILLIAM S. DOUGHTY. Rooms for Rent FURNISHED STREET AND ERIE AVENUE. elegantly S. W.

corner, rent, reasonably, furnished 2d-story suite of rooms, with bath; fine location and house. private 1311-FOR family; GENTLEMAN: references. CONBoarding WATER 2219-BOARDING, HOME comforts. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MACHINERY Machinery, Tools, Etc Corliss Automatic and Slide Valve Engines, Boilers, all styles and sizes; Dynamos and Motors, Gas and Gasoline Engines. Stationary and Miarine; Hoisting Engines, Steam Pumps and Air Compressors, Lathes, Planers, Shapers, Drill Presses, Milling and Screw Machines, Punches, Shears, Slotting Machines, Pipe Machines, Blowers and Exhaust Fans.

Wood- working Machinery and Supplies, LARGE STOCK OF NEW STANDARD TOOLS, FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. FRANK TOOMEY Nos. 129-131 N. Long-distance THIRD Street. Philadelpbla.

DATENTS DEVELOPED. In having developed and put commercial and thoroughly practical shape, it highly to have the assistance of thoroughly competent and experienced mechanic, familiar with that particular branch, whose skill and facilitles are unquestionably the best to had. WILLIAM F. RUDOLPH, Mechanical pert and Specialist in developing patents, modelmaking and experimental work. 435 North BROAD Street, with his corps of draughtsmen and expert mechanics, can fulfill the above requtrements.

20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. High-class work only. your ideas INVENTORS developed and perfected NACKE'S SONS, Mechanical Experts; have years' active experience. Also make PUNCHES and DIES, SPECIAL TOOLS, MODELS and PATTERNS. SPECIAL MACHINERY, METAL NOVELTIES and PATENTED ARTICLES manufactured contract.

723 SANSOM STREET. 2-INCH EXTRACTOR ENGINE DRIVER. 4 26-inch Extractors, Calendar Rolls, Eccles Screw Power Press, Power Punches, Engines, Bollers, Dynamos. Engine Lathes, Foot Lathes. Drills, Shapers, Milling Machines, Pumps, Blowers, Ventilating Fans, Machinery of all kinds.

Telephone. J. Nuttall, 1723 N. Fifth St. ranges, of smokestacks, and second PRICES PAID FOR OLD STOVES.

chinery all kinds, boilers, scrap iron and old metals of every description; mall, orders receive prompt attention; send postal. Abe Kolsky, 812-814 Washington Avenue. Phone 3-54-12 M. FOR boilers, STEAM radiators, OR HOT dampers, WATER regulators, FITTING, grates, fans, ventilation. new work, alterations or pairs, phone THOMPSON 112 BREAD REPAIRING OF MACHINERY.

Machinery built from plans; commutators turned off without removal: Killam Damper Regulators furnished repaired. HESS BARKER, 810 SANSOM Street. COMBINATION dividers, SQUARES, "Which NIPPERS, Way' PEI- levels, drill chucks, steel rules, surface gauges, steel balls for bearings, lathe dogs, Armstrong pipe stocks and dies. McFadden 722 Arch Str WHEEL -MACHINERY, LIGHT SPEcial work, punches, dies, if you caunot get what you want satisfactorily made elsewhere see DEWEES. 7th and Filbert Sts.

FOR lowed SALE 100 -20-H. P. of UPRIGHT steam, and BOILER, 15-H. ALpounds upright engine. both complete with all fittings; price $150..

Fred Craemer, 1220 Beach Street. TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. TOWERS, TANKS WINDMILLS, AIR COMPRESSORS AND STEAM PUMPS. SCIPLE PUMP 107 N. 3d Phila.

metals, steel, second-hand PAID FOR machinery SCRAP bought IRON, and sold and exchanged. Telephone. Blair 923 West Montgomery Avenue. ANTED bars TO and BUY A burned LOT OF OLD BURNED "ABE KOLSKY. 812 Washington Ave.

FOR pumps; SALE--FOUR 8-in. and 10-in. CENTRIFUGAL suctions. SAND FRED CRAEMER, 1220 Beach St. ANCHORS, CHAINS.

ETC. ARMY tents, all sizes. EDWARD CORNER. 1080 BEACH Street. TOR SALE--IRON STACK.

26 INCHES diameter, 50 feet high. CRAEMER WRECKING Beach and Hanover Ste. HOFFMAN'S SAFE 236 MANUFACTORY. GIRARD Avenue. New and Second-hand Safes.

Locks repaired, BUILDER Send OF for ALL estimates. KINDS Baizley, OF FIRE 510 South ES. Delaware Avenue. A NGLE. STRUCTURAL AND I-BEAMS AND channels.

Baizley, 510 South Delaware Ave. FOR feet SALE order. -A KOISKY. HAND 812 ELEVATOR Washington IN Ave. PERELTING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS.

HANGERS. HADDOCK. 343 N. Third St, PRINFERV MACHINERY PRINTING write for MACHINERY. prices and NEW terms.

AND SECE. GRAHAM 516 Commerce Street. Bicycles Telephone 262. BIG BICYCLE SALE TO-MORROW and Tuesday; 500 bikes to be sold at price to suit all; tandems. $15.00 and up; Clevelands.

Columbias, Ramblers, Stearns. Victors, Crescents: 250 gas lamps. 500 oil lamps, 1.000 pair handle bars, Schenter, drop bars, adjustable bars. oll cans. 500 tool bags, worth 1,000 pair guaranteed tires, $2.75 pair: these tires are as good 48 $5.00 pair; spokes, rims and all parts for a bicycle: bells, push bells, toe clips, worth 100 foot pumps.

worth 500 inner tubes, M. endless tubes. worth $1.25. Open evenings until 10 P. M.

Krouse Bieyele Exchange, 117 North 9th Street. BICYCLES REPAIRED AND forks modeled enameled with 3-inch in black drop. and Frames colors, and plain and decorated: fine work; rensonable prices: best nickel-plating done on copper. Cones, cases and axles made for all makes of wheels; large and small sprockets made and fitted. Brazing and fitting done; discount trade.

Berkholz's Machine Shop, 409 Cherry St. the practical machinist: oldest and FOR FIRST-CLASS REPAIRS GO TO finest equipped shop in the city; enameling. nickeling. vulcanizing; manufacturers Trafford Bieyeles. Trafford Cycle Twelfth and Oxford Streets.

GREAT BARGAINS IN SECONDband bicycles: 300 good wheels on band. $7.50 each: sundries and tires cut under half price. Sale for Monday and Tuesday only. Krouse Bleyele Exchange, 117 North Ninth Street. 100 BICYCLES, $3.50 UPWARDS; foot pumps, pedals, saddies.

porous tires made tight. largest stock, lowest price; up town; open evenings, Smith's, Broad and Fairmount Ave. CLEVELAND. ROMAN. WOLFFAmerican, all easy terms; wheels built to order, $20 to $25, according to equipment; repairing of all description at reasonable prices.

Maloney, Broad and Parrish. DON'T PAY CENT ON BICYCLE UNtil you visit us 1.000 at department store prices, 81 to $2 weekly; $6 fires, $1.50. Cut this out. Germania 36 N. 9th 2331 Germantown Ave.

DIAMOND CYCLE CO. CHEAPEST IN CITY FOR REMODELING WHEELS. BEST WORK. 1119 GIRARD AVENUE. GET YOUR BICYCLE ENAMELED and nickel-plated; will look like a new one: fine work, reasonable prices.

BERKHOLZ'S MACHINE SHOP. 409 Cherry St. $5.00 COMPLETE WHEEL, WITH coaster and brake. guaranteed. Diamond Cyele 1119 Girard Avenue.

FRANK SHAW. Tires vulcanized for the trade. 260 North Broad Street. FOR seat SALE -INVALID 735 Spruce TRICYCLE: Street. BICYCLES Carpet Cleaning 0 RIPPING GUARANTEED: NI removed: cleaned, Insured, hauled; 3c.

yard; cleaned and laid. 5c. sand. FAIRMOUNT CARPET CLEANING MILLS, 210- 212 North Twenty-second Street. ELAWARE CARPET CLEANING ES.

tablished 1890. Fifteenth and Federal. Nobody can clean your carpet 3 cents yard; all kinds; hauling and insurance free; satisfaetion guaranteed. ing PER YARD, PARKSIDE Avenue. CARPET Satisfacion CLEANguaranteed: all insects destroyed: carpets called for and delivered free.

Phone 4-29-86 D. SHELLY. SIXTH AND DIAMOND ONE PRICE ONLY. 30. PER YARD Best Work.

Mauling Free. Phone 5-25-77 633-637 N. BROADA Compressed air system, 3e. no other process like it. Phone 2-28-85 D.

740 N. cleaned. HOLLY 3c. yard; hauled: WEST stored; phone. Vans or wagons for moving.

CARPETS WALLACE. CLEANED 31 S. ON THE SEVENTEENTH FLOOR, ST. Carpets cleaned by compressed air, 3c. yard.

BOXER'S Master CARPET Streets. BEATING No danger WORKS. of 9TH contagious diseases. Phone 87-46. ENTERS CARPET Street.

CLEANING Hauling WORKS. free. Phone. EO. R.

SNYDER, 15TH AND DAUPHIN 3c. per yard. Hauling free, Phone 2-24-63. South MODEL 17th. CARPET Hauling free.

CLEANING WORKS. EERLESS CARPET CLEANING WORKS, 680 PEE Broad; 3 cents per yard. Auction Salos AUCTION SALE OF HANDsome furniture. upright cabinet grand piano, of the residence, 1407 North 16th, above Master Street, to- Monday, May 7, at 10 sharp by order of the Industrial Loan and Trust Company. Over $6,000 worth of fine household furniture to be sold: all in grand condition: house will be open at 9 o'clock morning of sale with catalogue.

MAY 6, 1900. 15 Real Estate, for Sals Real Estate for Sale IMPROVED PROPERTY-CITY IMPROVED PROPERTY-CITY 0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR SALE North side Lehigh avenue, west of 16th street, 10 rooms, reception hail, finished in hardwood, combination fixtures, porch front, large yards, from $5.500 up. side 16th street, above Lehigh avenue, 10 rooms, porch front, finished in hardwood, latest improvements. $1300 West 17th street, above Huntingdon, similar to house to be given by THE TIMES to most popular letter carrier $130) Gienwood avenue, west of 16th street, 8 rooms, porch front, finished in hardwood, large yards $3200 East side 19th street, above Cumberland. 8 rooms 53390 Colorado street, above Huntingdon, rooms, all conveniences $2000 The above houses are convenient to 17th and 19th.

13th and 15th, 12th and 16th. York and Dauphin and Lehigh avenue cars, and within three to five walk Germantown Junction on Pennsylvania and Huntingdon street station on Reading main lines. For further particulars apply to office, 17th and, Lehigh 0000000000000000001 the 9th con and $300 month, avenue. All or handsomely conveniences Ninth Percy These streets JOHN at of ten-room remainder. more the and and cars.

special houses cash finished, above A Tenth houses, for are prices Agent Hutchinson number houses and seven latest streets. to at convenient of and office, are investors. above seven instalment streets, LOUGHRAN, to improvements clear Tenth and eight-room of above Clearfield and Germantown mortgages, eight-room incumbrance houses Clearfield Clearfield street, bearing avenue. and 8 houses, streets. Builder street, $500 rooms, 10th five can rented or 7 and be per at more and rooms, 11th cent.

bought porch-front, $15 cash and all and by interest, for 7th Owner $2) $230) $2000 paying nine ani per for 0000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 ALLEN B. RORKE. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 808 PHILADELPHIA BOURSE. PHILADELPHIA.

PA. GERMANTOWN FOR Sale in Germantown. West Walnut Lane. A large and elegant residence, built and finished in best manner and in perfect order. Large stable and coach house, tenant house, etc.

J. M. Gummey Sons 733 WALNUT ST. mitt FOR SALE- Germantown--Handsome -PROPERTY Stone 642 PENN House and Stable: shade and fruit trees in abundance; lot 490x95: terms reasonable. Apply to WENDELL P.

BOWMAN. 1407 CHESTNUT ST. FIOGA 3622 SYDENHAM STRE TWO-STORY brick: 7 rooms, bath. 25x72: this must be sold, as owner leaves city. Conlin 707 Walnut Street.

3252 CARLISLE BRICK dwelling: 8 rooms, bath, porch, 16x80; perfeet order. Conlin 707 Walnut Street. MANAYUNK 4443 CRESSON 6 ROOMS. 3-STORY brick: bargain, $1,000. Conlin 707 Walnut Street.

OGLE 20x90; ALL IMPROVEments, $500. Contin 707 Walnut St. MOUNT AIRY ME 7131 Pleasant SPRAGUE Station, STREET. 12-room OPPOSITE house; MT. stable.

fine water, fruit and shade trees; 3 acres land; near trolley and railroad; price $15,000. FACTORIES IMMEDIATE SALE OF CAMDEN FACTORY Brick. two-story, 7,000 square feet floor space; 4.000 feet yard room; good eighty-horse power boiler. Immediate possession. WALTER ZIMMERMAN, Owner, Camden.

SUBURBAN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT 27 ACRES AT MERION R. R. Fine double brownstone mansion, large stable, conservatories, known as 6 BARDWOLD J. M. Gummey Sons 733 WALNUT STREET.

MERION LOTS WIDE AVENUE HAS BEEN OPENED A through the property TO on the corner of Highland Ave. and the old Lancaster Turnpike, the country place of the late William Simpson, making a number of choice BUILDING SITES from one to five acres each: a short distance from MERION Station, P. R. R. For further particulars and plan apply to J.

M. Gummey Sons 733 WALNUT. For Salo or Rent BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, RIGHT ME at station: lot 90x125; stabling, fruit and berries: great chance for stirring man. Will sell on easy terms or rent to good party. Apply to J.

P. Logan, 826 Drexel or James Mackintosh, on the premises. Real Estate Wanted HERE! People would not be surprised of my success in renting and selling properties if they knew that I can speak twelve languages. Telephone 48-84 A. ANTANAS A.

JOCIS. 764 S. SECOND Street. Laundries IC. a Piece BED AND TABLE LINEN Beautifully washed, troned and folded ready for use.

Finest quality in Philadelphia. 100 Pieces or more. 1e. each 66 to 100 Pieces for. $1.00 Less than 66 each Spreads and Table Felts.

5c. each and 35c. each WIll call for and deliver linen amounting to 50c. MERCANTILE LAUNDRY 1306-1308-1310 FILBERT STREET. HY shirts, NOT TRY shirt THE waists, FAIRMOUNT? collars guaran- ALL teed.

lace curtains, 50c, pair; blankets and floor linens a specialty. Family wash, dozen, all dat pieces ironed. We guarantee satisfaction and prompt service. Send postal. Fairmount Laundry, 3864, 3866, 3868 Lancaster Avenue.

Down- town office, 756 South Twenty-second St. CLEAN WORK OUR flat pieces SPECIALTY. ironed, FAMILY rough dry starched, including one spread; no lost pieces; no chemicals positively are used. CENTURY LAUNDRY, 138 W. Huntingdon St.

COLLARS AND CUFFS. family NO wash, SAW 25c, EDGES, dozen; lace curtains, 50c blankets, single, double, 50e. Drop postal to Premium Laundry, 4859 Lancaster Avenue, Excursions SUNDAY EXCURSIONS UP THE Fine DELAWARE TO BRISTOL AND RETURN. Steamer JOHN A. WARNER will leave Philadelphia (Chestnut Street Wharf): On SUNDAY-8 A.

arrive back 12 noon. 2 P. arrive back 6 P. M. no return.

8 A. M. and 2 P. trips stop at Otis Street. 8 A.

M. and 4 P. M. down stop at Delanco. EXCURSION.

....40 SINGLE FARE. 25 CENTS Pressmaking and Illillinory M. 5a BROSIUS, DRESSMAKER, 1634 N. Street. Ladies' Suits.

Skirts, Shirt Waists. Coats made and remodeled at short notice; reasonable; no disappointments in time; open evenings. Pianos, Organs, Etc. in 890-LATEST condition. STYLE 2017 UPRIGHT Master PIANO, $35-CHICKERING PIANO; IN GOOD order.

Ridge Avenue. Automobiles A tires UTOMOBILES and parts BUILT furnished AND at short REPAIRED: notice. WM. F. RUDOLPH, 435 N.

BROAD Street. WEST PHILADELPHIA WALTON AVENUE North of Baltimore Avenue-49th to 50th Streets. Eight and eleven-room houses, substantially built, large lots, hardwood finish, reception halls, every modern improvement. UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCES IN A FIRST-CLASS SECTION AT MODERATE COST. An exceptionally profitable investment.

The only houses of this type in the locality. For particulars apply on premises, or by mail to ALBERT P. LEWIS. AGENT. 4904 WALTON Avenue, Or 1225 MARKET Street.

19 AND 23 NORTH 34TH STREET-3A story modern dwellings, Pompelian brick and granite front, with porch. 12 rooms and bata, in perfect order. all conveniences. UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA.

603-5 CHESTNUT STREET. COUNTRY AL FOR Strafford SALE -LESS Station, THAN main A line MILE L. R. NORTH 66 acres, well timbered, magnificent view of Chester Valley: a superb site for a gentleman's country seat. Samuel M.

Levis. 731 Walnut Street. Real Estate for Rent FURNISHED FURNISHED HOUSE; NO. 3728 WAIAt but furniture new. all improvements.

Call between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. -FURNISHED FOR RENT.

FURNISHEDlarge stone house. ample lawn, shade and porch; 14 usually large rooms; terms, $150 per month, payable in advance, May 15 to September or October 1: location one of the most desirable in Germantown: convenient to both railroads and both trolley lines. To insure reply Inquirers must give reference in writing. Add. Times Of.

SWARTHMORE-FURNISHED RIVER VIEW-13-ROOM RESIDENCE, modern conveniences, ample grounds, shade, garden, fruit, stable, fresh cow: 19 minutes from Broad Street. Jas, Monaghan, Swarthmore, Pa. Plasterers BENEDICT COMPANY. PLASTERERS. CEMENT FLOORS AND PAVEMENTS.

Rough Casting and Painting of Side Walls. Chimneys and Masonry in General. 702 LIPPINCOTT BUILDING. Loans and Mortgages BENJ. F.

TELLER. JOS. R. TELLER. Benj.

F. Teller 006 CHESTNUT ST. (LEDGER BUILDING). REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING. Loans to any amount on first and second mort.

gage, playable in installments. if desired, on real estate of every description in Philadelphia aud suburbs. Publishers of Teller's Real Estate Register. FREE A AT ALL DRUG STORES. Money to loan on Mortgage of city property payable in easy Call THE No or Instalments.

INSURANCE risk. send REAL no for prez AND ci ESTATE TRUST r. no CO. TITLE fines. 523 CHESTNUT ST.

$1,000,000 to loan on first mortgage in sums to suit. J. M. GUMMEY SONS, 733 Walnut $700,000 FOR CITY OR COUNTRY MORTGAGES AT 4 TO PER CENT. R.

TAYLOR MIDDLETON. 703 WALNUT ST. Money to Loan Do You Need Money? SECURITY LOAN COMPANY. Rooms 40 and 11 Baxter Building, 1414 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. Opposite Public Buildings.

MONEY TO LOAN ON SALARIES. We make loans to people holding permanent positions and allow you to pay it back in monthly instalments. Call and investigate our six months' plan of loaning. Rates very low and business confidential. Security Loan Company, Room 40, Baxter Building, 1414 South Penn Square.

MONEY TO LOAN WE CAN PROCURE LOANS FOR YOU ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANOS, ORGANS AND OTHER CHATTELS. The sepurity to remain in your possession. The loans are made on the monthly instalment plan, either 6 or 12 months, to suit borrower. Our afAces ate private and all business is confidential.

Loans made in Camden, N. J. Do not write letters. A personal application is always required. PHILADELPHIA LOAN COMPANY.

Rooms 232-233 MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING. Entrance, 1011 Chestnut Street. EIRS TO UNSETTLED ESTATES CAN REH celve loans at once; any amount. Loans made subject to life and trust estates. G.

E. Hackett. 635 Walnut Street. It so, we can make you a loan of any size FROM $10 UP on your household goods, planes, horses, wagons, without removal from your possession. You can make payment at any time, thus reducing cost of carrying loan.

Our lates the lowest: terms most favorable; business strictly confidential; loans granted the day appliention is made. Please call and investigate our method; no expense to you if loan is not made. LECTURES AND LESSONS FOR WOMEN'S CLUBS TRAINING IN PUBLIC SPEAKING, By Miss LELIA E. PATRIDGE, Lecturer and Instructor. Private Lessons in Extempore Speech.

Classes in Discussion and "Coaching" for all kinds of club work. Also, Training in Memory and Concentration. Studio THE BARTRAM. Thirty -third and Chestnut Streets. Monday and Thursday Afternoons and Saturday Mornings.

Address all correspondence to P. O. Box 2064, Philadelphia. COLLEGE, 1710 CHESTNUT STREET. Summer for Business and Shorthand.

Instruction THE MAcGIBENY COLLEGE CHOIR AND CONCERT BUREAU. 1730 SPRING GARDEN Street, Weite for particulars. Musical Instruction CLASS CORNET, MADE IN ENG. A land; sale, Max Sladkin, 820 Arch Street. Storage ENTRAL STORAGE HOUSE, 321-328-325 Notth EIGHTH Street (above Vine).

Padded Vans. Estimates free. New six-story building. 1,000 private rooms. $50.040 FOR LOANS.

GOODS INSURED. Trusses Rupture Cured IF CHAMPION YOU WEAR TRUSS. THE Elastic Stockings, Crutches Suspensories. Philadelpbia Truss 610 Locust St..

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