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SUNDAY MORNING, THE PHILADELPHIA TBIES. APRIL 15, 1900. 15 2 Personal Steal Cstate for Sale Machinery, Xjools, Ctc Real Cstata for Sate Spring Resorts IMPROVED PROPERTY CITY O0OOO00OO 00000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RABLE' HO St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery.

April 10. 1900. MARY dangh-ter of James anil Bridget Muginnis, aged 13 years and 8 month. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of the League of the Sacred Heart and Angels' Sodality, of St. Anthony's Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8 o'clock, from her parents' residence.

2338 Montnse street, below Christian. High Requiem Mas at St. Antlwuy's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. the 12th instant, MINNIE MAR-i TIN, daughter of KHza and the late Charles Ellis, aged 35 years.

The relatives anil friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morninit at 7 o'clock, from 258 South Fourth street. Mass at St. Mary's Church, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. the 12th instant. ANNA M.

In her SWth year. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Twelfth Street, Methodist Episcopal Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday at 1,30 o'clock, at her late residence, No. 020 North Sartaln stueet. North side Lehigh avenue, west of 18th street, 10 rooms, reception hall, finishel in hardwood, combination fixtures, porch front, large yards, from $5,500 up. West side 16th street, above Lehigh avenue, 10 rooms, porch front finished in hardwood, latest improvements $4309 West side 17th street, above Huntingdon, similar to house to be given by (The TIMES to most popular letter carrier Glenwood avenue, west of 16th street, 8 rooms, porch front, finished in hardwood, large yards $3200 East side 19th street, aboVe Cumberland, 8 rooms $3300 Colorado street, above Huntingdon, 7 rooms, all conveniences $2000 The above houses are convenient to 17th and 19th, 13th an! 13th, 12th and 10th.

York and Dauphin and Lehigh avenue cars, and within three to five walk of Germantown Junction on Pennsylvania and Huntingdon street station on Reading main lines. For fuither particulars apply to office, 18th and Huntingdon streets Ninth and Tenth streets, above Clearfield street, 8 rooms, porch-front, handsomely finished, latest improvements Percy and Hutchinson streets, above Clearfield street, rooms, all conveniences $2000 These houses are convenient to Germantown avenue, 10th and 11th and 7th and 9th streets cars Agent at office, Tenth and Clearfield streets. All of the above houses are clear of Incumbrance and can be bought by paying $300 or more for seven and eignt-room houses and $500 or more cash fur nina and houses, and instalment mortgages, bearing five per cent, interest, for the remainder. A number of seven and eight-room houses, rented at $13 and $23 per month, at special prices to investors. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooo 'anemg Prof.

M. M. SniTH 1520 North 13th Street. AND EASTER RECEPTION. ORCHESTRA 10 MUSICIANS Dance until 1.

Special Attraction. APOLLO MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB. Ladles. Gents. wardrobe free.

SOCIABLE FRIDAY EVENING. PRIZE BON-BON PARTY SATURDAY. FAiohre and Dance Monday, April 23. Asher's Natatorium hall Broad, below Walnut, may be rented. Private Lessons Daily Walts and Two-Step.

Boxing, Fencing and Physical Training. SWIMMING SCHOOL REOPENS May 7. Reduction to Dancing Pupils. C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER, 1123 CHEST-nut St.

Strictly private lessons dally. Thorough method. Walts and two-step a specialty. The correct "reverse" in the waltz. The "Imperial Polonaise," latest dauce, music and description.

Price 80 cents. PROF. NEWMAN. BROAD ST. DRAWING ROOM, 715 North Broad St.

Grand Party to-morrow evening. Full Orchestra. Dsnclni to 12 o'clock. Halloan be engaged for all entertainments. CLASS DANCE OF PHOF.

BKNPEK School this TUESDAY Evening, at Institute Hall. 40th Street, above Chestnut Street. Schools and Colleges JECTURES AND LESSONS FOR WOMEN'S CLUBS TRAINING IN PUBLIC SPEAKING, By Miss LELIA E. PATRIDGE, leerurer ano 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 snd Thursday Afternoons and Saturday Mornings. Address all correspondence to P.

0. Box 2064, Philadelphia. PALM'S COLLEGE. 1710 CHESTNUT STREET. Best School for Business and Shorthand.

instruction COLLEGE STUDENT DESIRES POSITION AS tutor from May to October; reference as to haraeter and ability. Address student, Box z. Times Office. Tffusical instruction THOMAS M. Tl'RVEY.

VOICE CULTURE, Violin. Fuller Bldg. 10 S. 18th. Send for Circular.

ADY WISHES PIANO PUPILS: BEGIN- ners. Address 8.14 North Seventh Street. jCaundrios (go a BED AND TABLE LINEN Beautifully washed. Ironed and folded ready for use. Finest quality In Philadelphia.

1(10 Pieces or more lc. each 60 to 100 Pieces for than 6(i Fleeea each Spreads and Table fie. each Blankets 25c. and 35c. each Will call for and deliver linen amounting to 50c.

MERCANTILE LAUNDRY 1300-1308-1310 FILBERT STREET. FAMILY dried (ready for ironing), bed, (able linen, towels, iron ready for 25c. dozen assorted pieces; lace curtains perfectly laundered 50c. per pair; absolute satisfaction guaian-teed: send postal. Falrmnuut Laundry, 3804-3866-3868 Lancaster Avenue.

COLLARS AND CUFFS. NO SAW EDGES, Hie; shirts, 10c; family wash. 25c. doaen; lice curtains, blankets, single. 25c; double, 60c.

Drop postal to call. Premium Laundry, 59 Lancaster Avenne. Wants COOPER BUM 024 GIRARD VENUE. The only dealers In Philadelphia who pay full value for ladles' and gents' CAST-OFF CLOTHING For good clothing we pay 60 ier cent, more than any other dealer. Send imslaL Will call at once anywhere, day or evening.

trooper Brothers, 924 Glrard Avenue, corner Hutclilnson. CAST-OFF CLOTHING Ladles' snd Gents' cast-off clothing, bats and shoes bought. We pay 50 per cent, more than rMr V. l' ZTJZL -28-43 D. BORLAND 036 and 912 GIRARD Avenue.

ANTED FURNITURE. CARPETS PIANOS Entire houses; highest prices paid: hotels i anu stores a specialty; seasnore and country. Calla receive prompt attention. Send postal. DULING, 721 SPRING GARDEN.

LADIES' AND GENTS' "CAST-OFF CLOTH! lug. Hats, Sboes and Carpets bought. Highest price paid. Send postal, WEINSTE1N. 328 North THIRTEENTH.

HIGHEST PRICES PAIDTtVr LADIES' FINE Street and Evening Dresses. Address MILTON, N. E. Cor. Seventh and Lombard Sis.

IVy'the "higherttrice forTadies' and Geuls' Cast-off Clothing. Send postal. w. cooper, inn poplar st I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR LADIES' and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothes. ROSENTHAL.

1010 LOCUST. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR LADIES' gents' cast-off clothing. AND SALKIND, 1020 LOCUST St. 1G1IICST PRICE PAID FOROFFICE FUR-nlture and store fixtures. Lewis, 1013 Ridge HIGHEST PRICES FOR MEN'S OLD CI.OTH-Ing.

OOOPERSTEIN. Dickinson. fflcycles niCYCLES REPAIRED AND RE-modeled with 3-Inch drop. Frames and forks enameled In black and colors. plain and decorated; tine work; reasonable prices; best nickel-plating done on copper.

Cones, cases and sxles msde for all makes of wheels; lurge and small sprockets made and fitted, llrnilng and fitting done; discount to trade. Berkholz's Machine Shop, 40u Cherry St. 'rfxT- A RT BICYCLES WITH 30. IS A FEAT! RE OF THIS SEA SON'S BICYCLE SELLING THAT WILL HE WELCOME To MANY-EASY TERMS. TOO WHEN DKSIKKU.

JI. HART, 828 ARCH STREET. GET YOUR BIO'CLE ENAMELED and nickel-plated; will look like a new one; fine work, reasonable prices. BERKHOLU'S MACHINE SHOP, 400 Cherry St. LARGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-hand high-grade bicycles at low prices.

Krouse Bicycle Exchange, 117 N. Oth Street. Automobiles VUTOMOBILF.S BUILT AND REPAIRED; tires snd parts furnished at short notice. WM. RUDOLPH, 435 BROAD Street.

OCOMOBII.E FOR SALE. NEARLY NEW. JU WM. F. RUDOLPH.

435 N. BROAD Street. Carpet Cleaning Continental CARPET CLEANING HOUSE 20TH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT Sat H'or Only. Telephone 1-2(131. DELAWARE CARPET CLEANING CO.

Established 1S90. 15th and Federal. Nobody can clean your carpet bettari 3 cents yard; all kinds: hauling And Insurance free. Satisfaction guaranteed. VTO RirPING" WORK GUARANTEED; ii moths removed: cleaned, aired.

Insured, hauled, Sc. ysrd. Falrinount Uarpet Cleaning Mills, 210-212 N. 22d St. OC.

PER YARD-WEST END CARPET CLEAN-t-i lng 1513 Federal St. snd 4(11 ll moths removed; work guaranteed; hauling free. "I AIIPET8 CLEANED ON THE FLOOR. WALLACE, 31 S. SEVENTEENTH ST.

Carpets cleaned by compressed air, Sc. ysrd. RHOADS 7.36 N. HOLLY WEST Phils. 3c.

iard; hauled; stored; phone; vans for movlng.J ENTERPRISE CARPET CLEANING WORKS, 1431 N. 21st Street. Hauling free. Phone 2-3-47 X. "I EO.

R. SNYDER. 15TH AND DAUPHIN Sts. 8c. per yard.

Hauling free. Phone 2-24-03. Pianos, Organs, Cte. sjWsmWB HAVE SEVERAL SLIGHTLY USED second-band pianos from 175 upwards, which we will sell on vety easy terms. 11 and 1.2S weekly.

SCllEltZER 539 and 541 North Eighth St. "UPRIGHT PIANO MT-xuin first-class condition latest style case three pedsls. 2022 Ridge Avenue. 1'IANO. BEAUTIFliL A will 1 LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MACHINERY Corliss Automatic and Slide Valve Engines, Boilers, all styles and Dynamos and Motors, Gas and Gasoline Engines, stationary and Marine; Hoisting Engines, Steam Pumps and Air Compressors, Lttbes, Planers, Shapars, Drill Presses, Milling and Screw Machines, Punches, Shears, Slotting Machines, Elpe Machines, Blowers and Exhaust Fans, Wood-working Machinery and Supplies.

LARGE STOCK OF NEW STANDARD TOOLS. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. FRANK TOOMEY Koi. 129-131 N. THIRD Street, Philadelphia.

Long-distance Telephone 262. IJATENTS DEVELOPED. In having a patent developed and pot In commercial and thoroughly practical shape, It Is highly necessary to have the assistance of thoroughly competent and experienced mechanic, familiar with that particular branch, whose skill and facilities are unquestionably the best to be had. WILLIAM F. RUDOLPH.

Mechanical Expert and Specialist in developing patents, model-making antf experimental work. 435 North BROAD Street, with his corns of draughtsmen expert mechanics, can fnltil tbe above requirements. 20 EARS' EXPERIENCE. High-class work only. TNVENTORS- A Hi Have your ideas developed anil perfected by NACKE'S SONS.

Mechanical Experts; have 28 yearn' active experience. Also make PUNCHES and PIES, SPECIAL iinim. mohkun ami SPECIAL MACHINERY. METAL NOVELTIES and PATENTED ARTICLES manufactured by contract. 723 SANSOJI STREET.

WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY TENON-lng machines, 6 and 8-Inch 4-slde stickers, 4-Inch 3-slile sticker, 26-Inch double surfacer, power mortlser, saw tables, combination saw table, band saws, panel raiser, swing saws, blind seat machines, engines, hollers, tools, etc. Telephone. Nuttall, 1723 N. Oth St. IOISALEriN'FIRST-CLASSTm'DTTIOX-A 4 return tubular boilers, made bv Hoff Fontaine; 00-ln.

diameter, 16-foot long, with full fronts and all fittings to make them complete; steam pressure allowed 100 pounds. ERVIN THOMAS. 1118 Frankford Avenue. FOR STEAM OR HOT WATER FITTING, boilers, radiators, dampers, regulators, grates, fans, ventilation, new wvrk, alterations or repairs, phone THOMPSON 112 BREAD St. MECHANICS' TOOLS MACHINISTS' HAM.

mers. lathe dogs, combination squares, copper hammers, brnss and Iron machine screws, nippers, pliers; large stock of taps, dies and McFADDEN 722 Arch St. HIGHEST PRICES PAIDOR "SCRAP IRON, metals, steel, second-hand machinery bought and sold and exchanged. Telephone, Blair 923 West Montgomery Avenue. rpHE wheeimachinery light" KPE- .1.

clal work, punches, dies, If you cannot get what you want satlsfactorllv made elsewhere see DEW EES. 7tliand Filbert Jits. TRIPLEX POWER PUMPS. TOWERS.TANKS AND WINDMILLS. AIR COMPRESSORS AND STEAM PUMPS.

SCIl'LE PUMP 107 N. 3d Phlla. WANTED-A SECOND-HAND 2 OR 3-HORSE power Gasoline Engine; must be In first- class order and cheap: give make of engine. 246 Friars' Point, Miss. Box i 0-HORSE POWER HIGH SPEED ENGINE.

complete with all fittings, price 1150. Fred Cramer, Reach Street and E. Columbia Avenue. VIT ANTED TO BUY A iT OF OLD BURNED i' grate bars and burned Iron. ABE KOLSKY, 812 Washington Ave.

HOFFMAN'S SAFE MANUFACTORY, 236 GIRARD Avenue. New and Second hand Safes. Locks repaired. BAND-SAW MACHtNE. KhA'NEDY.

118 N. Seventh Street. Saws and dies. 1 ELTINO. SHAFTING." PIl.LEYsTfuNGERS.

CHAS. N. Third St. JAUNDRY MACHINEHY.ALL KINDS. -I large stock; cheap.

BIRD. 122 Arch. HACIIIXEBY TRINTING MACHINERY, NEW AND SEC. J. ond-hand: write for prices and terms.

E. GRAHAM Mfl Commerce Street. for Sale DON'T Bt'Y SECOND-HAND FURNITURE When yon can buy new on Our New Credit System It's worth Investigating, Marry H. Kurtz Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, Philadelphia. THE WILSON TEA HOUSE, 1321 PASS- yunk Avenue, between Vt barton and Reed GROCERS' CREAM JAVA COFFEE.

the best Coffee in the world. Six pounds for Oue Dollar. Tea in great variety. CHARLES WILSON. Jr.

Established 1B7U. Mail orders receive prompt stteution. C11NEOORAPH, 310.00; MOVING FICTURB Machine; Pinnacle Optlgraph, most wonder. fill made; Edison Projectoscope; also clneographs with sterenptlcons and films, low price; large Phonoeranh. S2A: lot of Gramophone Records.

S3 m. HARBACH S. 1ETIRINO FROM BUSINESS, FOR SALE -SkA well paying and prosperous fruit, pro- duce. poultry, butter and et-'iis stall. Including outside stand for fancy fruits; established 33 years; will bear investigation.

Apply S. E. cor. Huh anil Market Southwestern Market. BOTTLE SHANNON'S RHEUMATIN cut cured me in one week after suffering months with rheumatism in my knees H.

E. Mnrr. S07 Franklin Street. For sale at SHANNON'S PHARMACY. 8th and Spring Garden Streets.

TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. ALL PRICES. MACHINES RENTED 3.00 PER MONTH. RIBBONS.

STAND AND INSPECTION FREE. SHOLES. ELDREDGE Phone 3-50-13 A. 22 S. 10th Rtreet.

PHONOGRAPHS ANDORAPHOPHONESED-lson and Columbia records; 500 spun brass horns below manufacturers' prices. Also musical merchandise of every description. Open evenings. 809 CALLOWHILL. SAFES SECOND-HAND SAFEs7aLLMAKE8, chesp; also full line new safes; old safes taken in exchange.

STIFF EL FREEMAN. Safe 723 CHESTNUT Street. RAPHOPHONE OUTFITS FOR HOME EN- tertalnments. brass horns and supplies; records exchanged and sold on small weekly payments. Columbia Phonograph Agency, 27 Soulli Rleventh Street.

SHANNON'S ItHECMATIN SURELY 1'FreS rheumatism, gout and stiff joints or money refunded: scientifically dissolves nric acid. Shannon's Pharmacy. 8th and Spring Ganlen Streets. WEBWOVB SUN BitANDTYPEWRiTER Ribbons sre tbe best msde; give clean work and clear copies. HAWTHORNE 4 SUEBLE.

OtM Chestnut Street. PIAGRAFH LETTERS IX PERFECT latlon of tvnewrltlug or handwriting at Mi less than others. W. A. Thomson Company, 1210 uetx Building.

PHONOGRAPHS AND GRAPHOPHONES Send orders direct to headquarters. HAWTHORNE A SUEBLEeVH Coestnut Street. rp YPEWRITERSALL MAKES, AS GOOD AS 1 new. and you can save from 25 to 70 per rent. HAWTHORNE SHEBLE, 04 Chestnut.

IJOOL. RILLIARDS AND SHUFFLEBOARDS. Second-nan'. Tables, cheap; repairing. 2421 North FRONT Street.

OFFICE FURNITURE AND STOREFIX-tnres bought, sold and made to order. Lewis, WIS Ridge Avenue. FILMS FOR MOVING PICTURE MACHINE; also machine wanted. Harbach's. 8(19 Fil bert Street.

IOOL. BILLIARDS AND SHUFFLEBOARDS, second-hand tables, cheap; repairing. 2421Norlh FHONTStreet. POOL. BILLIARD.

SHUFFLEBOARD. BOWL-lng supplies; 2d-hand tables cheap. 222 S. 8th. C'lOIN BOOKS GIVING PRICES I PA IOC.

I 1706 MARKET STREET. STAMPS AND COINS" BOUGHT AND SOLD. Other curiosities. 1700 MARKET ST. ICK CREAM AND ALL KINDS OF SIGNS.

VILLlEIiS SON. 714 Callowhlll Street. "oil SALE-TEN rXp.AN's. FOR 5 CENTS at druggists. One gives relief.

Chiropody, Ctc. CORNS REMOVED Hard, soft, old, new, Urge and small. All foot troubles trested without pain by Skilled Chiropodist. S. E.

Hall, 1235 Arch. dressmaking and ITfillinory E. BROSIUS. DRESSMAKER. 1084 N.

23d Street. Ladles' Suits, Skirts. Shirt Waists. Coats msde aud remixleled at short notice; reasonable; no disappointments in time; open evenings. Auction Sates COMPULSORY AUCTION SALE OF HAND-j some furniture, upright cabinet grand piano, of the residence, 1407 North 16th, above Master to-morrow.

Monday. April 18. at 10 sharp by order of the Industrial Loan snd Trust i Comjiauy. Over $6,000 worth of fine household furniture be sold; sn in grann condition; couso be open nt 9 o'clock morning of sale with 'Btnlogup, Storage' (CENTRAL STORAGE HOUSE, 821-323-825 North EIGHTH Street (above Vine). Low rales.

Estimates free. ew sn-story nuuauig. ftHt nrtttutn nu.nis I.itl,tss) Mill uuous i.minr-'. In 1 LOOK OUT FOR BURGLARSI You are about making your summer plain. WHY WCRRV ABOUT YOUR HOUSE DURING YOUR ABSENCE? RESPONSIBILITY, RFfjl ABILITY and 'l ltl vl tVOKTUIMvS.

The A men-Iran District Telegraph Company's Temporary or Permanent Burglar Alarms can be installed at moderate cost. In successful operation for over SO year. For further Information apply KXKfTTIv'Ai OFFICE 1031 (HKST.M STRUET. AFTER ALL, IT'S LOVE THAT MOST WE NEED. That given, life la light; denied, It's death; mismated Is the cause of so much trouble.

Consult LADY GORDON, the Peacemaker and Spiritual Mother, the world's greatest disciple of CLAIRVOYANCE and OCCULT SCIENCE through the silent work of the mystic art. BRINGS SUCCESS IN BUSINESS and tells when to make proper investments; husbands reclaimed and restored to their families; unfaithful wives returned to their allegiance. Office and residence, 1617 COLUMBIA Avenne. MRS7GL0VER PHILADELPHIA'S LUCKIEST MEDIUM. Her success as a medium has startled the entire world; her power is acknowledged by press and public to be of the highest order; she advises you to a cerralntv hr a higher than human power: SHE POSITIVELY BRINGS THE SEPARATED TOGETHER; her parlor are thronged by anxious people, looking for Important information, and every reply is most gratifying: all are pleased; advice given on business speculation, love, courtship and marriage.

The unfortunate and troubled should seek her advice and start aright; satisfaction guaranteed. Ojien Sunday. 1005 Filbert. THE OCCULT WONDERS PROF. LEREE and WIFE, ralmlst and Clairvoyants, whose marvelous powers Is astonishing, tell full names, date, facts, break evil influences, conquer enemies, hovt to win the one you love, restore lost affection, give fortunate and unfortunate periods of life, advice on business, love, divorce, wills, thousands of made glad, countless homes made happy; in a word, tells everything.

Residence. 128 N. 15th Street. Hours: to 9 dally; Sundays, from 2 to 8 P. M.

Satisfaction given or no pay. Terms reasonable. tCut this out: It does not appear dally.) For All Foot Troubles Visit DR. H. GOLDBERG the reliable chiropodist.

Instant relief In all cases. Sterilized Instruments, antiseptics and no incompetent assistants. Parlors, S. W. Cor.

12th and Chestnut. Ent. on 12th St. Take elevator. flANICURUNG, 25c.

FREE SUCCESS IN LIFE CAN ONLY BE talncd through influence. Will Bend i OB. ahso- lutely free a 100 page book which explains all the secrets of hypnotism, personal magnetism and magnetic healing. Tells how to cure diseases and bad habits, enables you to win and hold the love and respect of others. Anybody can learn in a few days.

We guarantee success. Write to-day. Address New York Institute of Science, Depart. Rochester, N. Y.

DR, H. JOHN greatest clnlrvoyfliit and dpiritual medium ran be consulted on all affairs of life; reunites the aejffl rated, changes luck, locates hidden treasures; also hla celebrated Indian Hair Tonic for Rule at the Palace Wigwam. 856 North l(th St. Lnd.es, 5V. Cut this out for luck.

SAVE DOLLARS BY RISING EARLY. ELECTRIC WAKE-UP ALARMS NEVER MISS. PRICE. $1.23. 26.1 NORTH NINTH STREET.

OPEN EVENINGS. HAIRDRESSING. 35c: SHAMPOOING, 35c; manicuring, 25c: bleaching, dyeing, scalp treatment, etc. Miss Lizzie Bourgevls. formerly I nt Kaln's.

now nt the S. W. corner Eleventh and Sansoirt; entrance Sausom St. Open evenings. 1JERSONAL-RICH GRAIN DEALER, WID-ower, age 44, has large Income, property and good home, wants wife who Is cheerful and real home-maker.

Box 216, Eoglewood Station, Chicago, 111. "VOUSG LADY. FOND OF HOME AND 1 children, income $100 month. available, wants husband, kind, considerate, good habits. Alice, Box 2,1, St.

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

SHAMPOOING 35 Cts, KAIN'S, 144 S. Uth near Walnut. RS. HOFFMAN. KUSlNESS'l'LAIRVOYANT, tells the names of tier visitors and naines in full of the one you marry.

605 Franklin Street. GENTLEMEN'S HUTS REJUVENATED. RETRIMMED: will look like new. 13S South 8th Street. TT1RENCHGEMS! 82 llxl4 SUPERB ART pictures; best aet prepaid, Ode.

sealed. Agents' 275 W. 38th New York, Shampooing 25 CENTS, atklns, 116 S. 11th St. TRY OUR EGG SHAMPOOING.

35C: SCALP treatment, 50c. PRAHL'S, 1107 Walnut St. Shampooing Wilj; TS. S. 11th St.

IONG HAIR BRAIDS. 750. POMPADOUR -ibangs, old hair exch. Appel's. 248 N.

8th. HANICURINQ MASSAGE, SWEDISH GRADUATES. 1217 Wallace (9 M. to 9 DR. DeHATtDT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS.

Sold by dmegists. Office, 209 N. NINTH St. Jt'clp Wanted MALE WANTED A' FEW EXPERIENCED AND responsible solicitors to represent an estab lished and highly successful investment company; good commission to the right parties; one Nnlinitnr now svcmirintr over rier month nna hilt Mirh.liui men whn moan hnalnaua need apply. Address Box Times Office.

NGINEERS, FIREMEN. MACHINISTS AND hleetrielans Nenrt It) cents for new 40-page pamphlet, containing list of questions ssked by Examining Board of Engineers. GEO. A. ZEL- LKR.

Bookseller. St. Louis, Mo, Mention I'lilU- delphla Times. WANTED EXPERIENCED FOREMAN TO take charge of our steel foundry; state experience. Wsnted also ten steel moldcra.

American Hoist and Derrick St. Paul, Minn. IMtlLLIAXT OPENING, MEN AND WOMEN, -eJ to appoint agents, traveling and local. $75 month, expenses; permanent; genteel work. References.

Stafford Press New Haven, Ctonu. MEN AND WOMEN TO APPOINT AGENTS, locsl snd traveling; salary to begin, f0 month, expenses: rspld advancement; permanent positions. Butler Alger, New Haven, Conn. WT ANTED INTE1J.IGENT YOUNG MEN. 1 IT to 20 years of age.

as clerks and salesmen tnr tobacco ana cigars. Auoress u. K. i. limes office.

UPHOLSTERER WANTED FOR A FEW davs on furniture: Call Monday morning nt Dennlston DeArmond. 932 Arch St. Tir ANTED- 25 LABORING MEN BY MONDAY Apply JOHN ROACH, Meadow- morning. brook Stock Farm. ANTEDEXPERIENCED ADVERTISING solicitor.

Address Times Office. FEMALE A LL BRANCHES OF MILLINERY AND Northwest Corner Tenth iV Trimming taught. and Federal. Day and evening. Open all Summer.

MRS. KINTZEL. MILUNER sewers NERS, TRIMMERS. HAND STRAW hats; work given home. 411 Marshall Street.

AGENTS WANTEP "Sorosls" corsets. FOR SELF-REDUCING 1020 Walnut St. IR It IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ork. 732 Snyder Avenue. jfgents Wanted (1 OOD AGENTS AND SALESMEN QUICKLY secured In thousands smalt towns not covered Sunday papers: 50U.00O guaranteed circulation; rate 1.20 per Hue.

The Winner, St. Ixiuls, Mo. TOUNG MAN LATELY ARRIVED FROM 1 Ireland desires situation as bartender: has i Mike Milxiskey. 2150 Alter Street. OPECIALTY EVERY NEGRO BUYS HONEST goods; large profits; 6c.

postage brings sam and particulars, mond, Va. Boston Chemical Rich- A GENTS WANTED-TO 8BU, THE NEW sponge Cieve- iV process. window washer; water tank. anil rubber dryer combined. Klefer land.

O. Cmployment jfyeneies XF UNEMPLOYED OR YOU WISH TO BET-ter your giosltlon call or address Penn Employment Agency, main office, 1237 Arch St. Our Is collected from your salary. Branch lofflce, 1212 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. Situations Wanted MALE INTERPRETER YOUNG AMERICAN SPEAK-ing French, German and Spanish would accompany party of tourists to Paris Exposition as interpreter; terms on application, luterpreter, 405 West Twenty-second Street, New York.

rOACHMAN WANTS SITUATION; FIRST- class man; will expect good wages: no out- work. Address Coachman, Box 5, Times Of. TiOOK KEEl'Eli. EXPERIENCED. DESlBEeVL I V.

I ATLANTIC CITY THB ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF "THE TIMES" IS LOCATED AT 1309-13 ATLANTIC AVENUE. W. E. EDGE, REPRESENTATIVE. FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.

GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL CAFE Virginia Atlantic City, 100 yds. from Beach. The resort par excellence of tbla character on the Atlantic Coast, and the rendetvous of tbe elite of tbe city. Luxurious in every detail of appointment and superb In cuisine and service. An unexcellled menu a la carto.

Table d'hote dinner served daily 12 to 3 P. 6 to 8 P. M. Sea foods of every variety are made specialties. Excellent Orchestra In attendance day and evening.

Visitors to Atlantic City during the Easter season are invited to inspect this attractive feature of a most modern hotel. CHARLES E. COPE. THE NEW. HOTEL RIO GRANDE Formerly Hotel Metropol.

New York Avenne, Immediately on tbe Beach, containing every known modern convenience, Including elevator 10 street level, electric lights, open ore grate, baths, affords a positively unobstructed ocean view. Special prices for the Easter season, 1.75 to 2.50 per day, $9 to 15 per week. 3. PAUL KILPATRICK It BLEAK HOUSE NOW OPEN. Strictly European.

Modern. Absolutely Fireproof. ON OCEAN FRONT. The hotel "par excellence" for Phlladelphlans. 40 Prlvste Baths.

Capacity, 400. Luxuriously Appointed. Booklet Mailed. GEORGE H. CORYELL.

HOTEL TRAYMORE ON THE BEACH. Extensively enlarged and Improved. Over 50 prlvste 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 D. S. WHITE. Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL RUDOLF The Most Modern Hotel on the Beach Front.

Capacity noo. Now open. Located in aristocratic cottage section. Rooms with hot apd cold sea and fresh water baths attached. Orchestra and Dancing.

American and European plans. Write for Booklets. Sneclal over-Sunday rate, Including sea water bath." $5. CHARLES R. MYERS.

HOTEL CENTRAL TENNESSEE AVENUE. OPEN. CHARLES Mx-flLADE. NEW SEASIDE HOUSE Ocean end Pennsylvania Avenne. Rebuilt and refurnished throughout.

Remains open all the year. Enlarged and beautified. Hot and cold, sea and fresh water baths. Rooms en suite and single. Oivan sun parlors.

Moat complete electric lighting and sanitary systems. Golf links. CHARLES EVANS SON. THE IROQUOIS South Carolina Ave. snd Besch.

Second sesson. Thoroughly modern; 200 beautiful rooms, single and en suite, with hath. Special spring rates. Booklet mailed. Elevator.

Music. W. F. SHAW. HdTFI PIPRRPDflHT Jersey Ave.

and I woi Beach Full Ocean View. Capacity 300. Second season. Elevator. Steam Heat.

Special Tate, $5, Saturday till Monday. Including bath. Send for Booklet and Special Spring Rates. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Av, and Reach. First-class and modern in every detail.

Write for booklet and terms. S. S. Phoebus, formerly of Hygela, Old Point Comfort. HOTEL ROYAL Kentncky and Pacific large, comfortable rooms; steam beat; tun parlors; special winter raies.

HENKY MILLER. Prou QUAKER CITY HOTEL Liberal terms to guests from Saturdsy to Mon-daj J. 1. MAIIONEY, Proprietor. THF ftUFTUMrin Pe.

111. Ares. Opens Apl. 1. nn.

new mng't St in. cxc. tap, low rs. Lenten sea. H.

Z. Metcalf. THE OSBORNE Arkansas Ave. and Pacific, now open, r.ievator.all conv. Special Spring Ratee.

Mrs. R. J. OSBORNE. THE COLWYM 21 8 Michigan avenue" III.

VWklt I House heated. Write for terms Mrs. E. B. WARBURTON.

THE LANCASTER "cfave Special Rates for Lent. J. YOUNG BLOOD. THE R03BIKS 157 SOUTH CAROLINA Ave. 2 minutes' wslk from Beach.

Speclsl Spring Rate. Mrs. S. R. ALLEN.

THE WALDORF refurnished. NEW YORK AVENUE, Ocean End. Enlarged and H. E. WRIGHT.

rENNSYLVAKIA THE COLONIAL MEDIA, PA. WILL OPEN MAY 15. ROOMS CAN BE SEEN ON AND AFTER APRIL 21 FROM Til i P. M. N.

II. WAGNER, Proprietor. TBE MOT mmi MTEl BRYX MAWR, PA WILL OPEN JUNE 2. FOR TERMS, ADDRESS LELAND STKRRY. Manager, HOTEL WALTON, Philadelphia.

Honrs. 10-11, 6-6 daily. JCotels KKDTTEIL MUMTT 10TH, BELOW CHESTNUT. Modern In every department. Rooms $1.00.

Table D'Hote Luncheon served from 11.30 to t. Full course dinner served from to 8 ciocR, oo cents. Ladles' Restaurant 8th floor. Apartments rpUE SHERWOOD. 1 THIRTY-EIGHTH and CHESTNUT.

New and first-class. Location uneo.ua led. Rooms single or en suite, furnished or unfurnished. Speclsl Summer Rates. WILLIAM S.

DOUGHTY. Rooms for Rent TIOGA. 3442 NORTH 18TH front; all conveniences; steam and trolley; fic. fares: 12 minutes to Reading Terminal; good board In same square; private family. FURNISHED 420 SOUTH-BEAUTIFULLY FUR-' room; terms rcasoosblo; gentlemen BROAD, nlshed preferred.

NICELY FURNISHED SECOND-FRONT AND back rooms. 1433 Vine Street. SPRUCE ed front riioms. Hoarding OARDING HOME COMFORTS. It 2219 FIT2WATER.

Roard Wanted GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT BOARD for the summer; Main Line P. R. R. or Reading; near body Franklin Street. of water preferred.

843 OAK LANE BOARD IN REFINED FAMILY, near station. Address W. E. Times of. At wntngs JOHN KUNKEL.

AWNING MAKING AND sign painting of all kinds on wood, ranvas or oilcloth; all kinds of hand-made fishing nets made to onter ami repaired; jonntng oi ail Minis carpentering and bouse psintlng. No. 132 Kace street, l'nnaneipoia. trusses Rupture Cured MS? Elastic Stockings. Crutches and Suspensories.

Phllsdelphts Truss 610 Ixtcust St. Sewing Machines Q20SBNDjjPOSTAL FOR FREE TB'Aj OF ly Is no The IMPROVED PROPERTY CITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Builder and Owner 0 221.1 GREEN THE HILL-FOUR-story, massive Brownstone Residence: lot uxinu witn entrauce to rear street; enure house finished in the richest possible mtnner; stained glass windows, mosaics, tilings, hardware Is silver plate, electrical attachments, speaking tubes, hot water heating, reservoir for filtered water; open fireplaces. Built Without regard to price, snd Its renovstloo Is Just completed at great expense. In perfect condition and ready for Immediate occupancy. BEXJjTEUK A BRO 609 Chestnut St.

GERMA.ITOW FOR SALE IN GERMANTOWN. ON A LARGE AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE BUILT AND FINISHED IN BEST MANNER. AND IN PERFECT ORDER. Large Stable and Coach-house, Tenant-honse, etc. J.

M. 733 WALNUT ST. FOR SALE PROPERTY 642 PENN Germantown Handsome Stone House and Stable; shade and fruit trees In abundance; lot 400x05; terms reasonable. Apply to WENDELL P. BOWMAN, 1407 CHESTNUT ST.

Jsk FOR SALE- MODER 10-ROOM, PORCIt JiiaL house on easy terms. Address Owner. 17(1 Manheim Street, Germantown. Nl BURBA FOR SALE 1, IPs HL Iflii 9 AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, Consisting of a large DOUBLE BROWNSTONE MANSION HOUSE. STABLES.

CONSERVATORIES, Water plant and 27 Acres of Land J. Tl. Gummey Sons 733 WALNUT ST. fa FOR BALE A VERY DESIRABLE COR-ner property, having 12 rooms. 2 baths.

all modern conveniences: large porch: about 3 minutes from Overbrook Station; an Ideal honm place. H. S. WENDELL 1430 SOUTH PENN" SQUARE. JOk TWO HANDSOME NEW HOUSES.

ONE stone and frame, one all stone; all city conveniences; ham, fruit snd shade: heated with, hot water; excellent Springfield water; on trolley line; large yard. Nelson Woodward, Norwood, Pa. PESXSYLVAMA FOR SALE AT MORRISVILLE, PA Opposite Trenton. Valuable farm. 160 acres, with large mansion house, tenant houses, barua and outbuilding ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR INSTITUTION or can be plotted and sold as town lots.

from station; ten minutes from Trenton (2 bridges). Rapidly increasing in value. Will be sold at farm rates to close an estate. HENRY STCATTELL 635 Walnut Street. Philadelphia.

GEORGETOWN. DEL. tfEfc 03-ACRE FARM; 14-FT. CLAY COVERING jLfarm; brick yard. 6-room house and barn can he bought cheap; little money required, CONLIN 707 Walnut Street.

Real Cstate for Rent IMPROVED PROPERTY CITY. 1937 MT VERNON ST, $40, 8-STORY, 13 rooms; excellent condition: see It to-PARKER, 1735 FAIRMOUNT Avenue. diy" Phone 2-25-79. "ijkFOR RENT 20 19 N. 83D STREET; ill porch: 13 rooms; 2 bath rooms; opposite l'ark; $45.00.

Apply 3212 Diamond Street. FURNISHED FURNISHED HOUSE; NO. 3728 WAL-nut furniture new, all improvements. Call between 10 A. M.

and 1 P. M. B18INESSPR0PERTY DRURY 1308. BELOW CHESTNUT Suitable for harher shop, cafe or light manu-facturlng. Inquire 2)00 Arch Street.

WEST PHILADELPHIA GEORGE W. HANCOCK 40TH A LANCASTER AVE. PHONE 4-23-42. 31)11 Haverfonl, 780 Preston, 12r. 40,18 Green 8.V 812 Preston.

25 8825 Hamilton, llr. 331 4037 Haverford 20 4028 Brown, 80 6068 Glrhrd, IS HESTONVILLK REAL ESTATE 4823 LANCASTER AVENUE. GERMASTOWN Never such chance. Purchased at 1 very low figure, you get the benefit; handsome new resl-dences, 7 rooms, chandeliers, cabinet mantels wardrobes, china closets, toilet closet In bath room, hesvy colonial porches, grand view oppu. site; open surroundings; former owner held at $20: now you can get at $18.

Winter street and, Orange street, 24 squares eaat from Wlster Stu-tlon, Reading Railway; houses orien Sunday. McCAFFERTY, 5721 Germantown Ave. AsA MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSES TO RENT. i2I Duval Street, East of Green, mantiiwn. Apply on premises, dsy or evening.

MEDIA, PA. MFOR RENT-12-ROOM DWELLING WITH 5 ot 11 ueres ground, well sbsded; fruit trees snd stable, near Media, Pa. Also 9-roum furnished dwelling In Medis, from May to October. Both with modern conveniences. H.

R. MANLEY.Media. Pa. FOR RENT-13-ROOM DWELLING IN Sill Media. Pa.

modern conveniences; Isrgo lot; well shaded: handy to steam and trolley cars, markets, churches, from May 1 to October or November 1. H. R. MANLEY. Media, Pa.

MOYLAN.PA. MMOYLAN REASONABLE RENT; FINK 8iihurbnn properties: modem convs. near statliai and trolley: finest location this side of Media. E. H.

CLAPP A 20 S. Broad. COUNTRY STORES AND HOUSES-OrP. DEPOT; best location; cheap. Dt.

K. V. MATTISON, Ambler, Ts. Shipping AMERICAN LINE RED STAR MNB KBWBSSVam (Pier 14, N. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE, New York, Apr.

18,10 A. M. M. Taul, Apr. 1M0 A M.

St. Louis, may 10 A. M. New York, Mar 9.10 A M. New York In Antwerp.

(Pier 14, N. Rl Westernland.Apr.lS.12 Kensington, Apr. 45,12 Nnnrdlstnd, May 2, M. Fries'and. Mavs, Philadelphia to Mverpoo.

PierS4, piuia.i P.M. Ikbal, Apr.2S,S80A U. A.M. Philadelphia. I Antwerp.

(Fisru. PhiSs-i A.M. Swiiserrd, May S.S.JO A.M. latcruatlonal Aarlaatloa Coninaar. April 12, 1900, CHARLES MINK, Sr.

The relatives and friends nfvthe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his son. Charles Mink, 1.128 Annln street, below Ellsworth. To proceed to Mt. Moriah Cemetery. April 10, JAMES MUNDY, aged 74 years.

The relatives and the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at 9 o'clock, from his late residence. Ivy Mills. Delaware county. Pa. High Mass at St.

Thomas' Church, Ivy Mills. Interment at St. Thomas' Cemetery. the 12th instant. MARY daughter of the late James and Mary Muudy, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at ft o'clock, from her late residence.

Ivy Mills. Delaware county. Fa. High Msbs at St. Thomas' Church.

Interment at St. Thomas' Cemetery. the 14th Instant. JOHN, son of William and Mary O'Rrian, aged 4 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.

2)148 Janney street (formerly Sewall street). Thirty-first Ward. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. April 11. lfloo.

WILLIAM, son of Bridget and the late Daniel O'Donnell, aged 39 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also League of Sacred Heart of St. Veronica's Church and Court Fride of America. No. loo, F.

Jt are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning nt 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4327 Lawrence street. High Mass at St. Veronica's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. PICKER.

-On April 13, 1900. EDWARD son of John. and Mary Ann I'icker and grandson of the late Ann and Patrick MeBride, aged 23 years. The relatlyes and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence, lot MeClellan street. High Mass of Requiem at Sacred Heart Church.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. REGAN. On Wednesday, April 11, 1900. NORA, beloved wife of James J. Regan, aged 26 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the league of the Sacred Heart, of St. Elizabeth's Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1800 Judsoo street, near Twenty-third and Montgomery avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 o'clock precisely.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. April 1(1. 1900, WILLIAM husband of Emma Rlckards and son of the late William and Rachel Rlckards, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 520 Dudley street (Fifth and McKean streets). Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery.

RYAN. --On April 12, 1900, MARGARET, wife of the late Edward Ryan. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfn.ly invited to attend the funeral, on Monday rooming at 7.30 o'clock, frotn her lute residence, 2O20 Race street. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Cathedral. Interment ut Now-Cathedral Cemetery.

April 12, 1900, JOHN SCOTT, in his SSth year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at ills late residence, KMs Blair street. Interment private. the 12th MICHAEL SHEAKN. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday at 8.30 o'clock, from (his late residence.

2414 Monterey street. High Mass at St. Francis Xavler's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. the 14th Instant, WILLIAM C.

the son of Christiana and tiie late Jacob Sidebothom. aged 1ft years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, from his parents' resi- -'denee, 1242 South Twenty-second street. luter-- inent at Mount Moriah Cemetery. April 13, 1900, GEORGE S.

SIP-LER, beloved husband of Catharine Slpler, nee Jordan, and son or Philip and the late Margaret Sipler, of Darby. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1834 South Elghteeenth street. Interment at Kernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.

the 11th instant. ADAM ERWIX. son of Julia and the late Casper Smith, aged 08 years. The relatives and friends of the family are resiwctfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2502 West Huntingdon street. High Mass of Requiem at St.

Columba's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. the 12th instant. WILLIAM son of Frank X. and Mary C.

Spelbrlnk and grandson of Morris and Caroline Mcehan, aged 5 years anil 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 1103 Emily street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. On Ap.il 12.

NESS, wife of Andrew Springer and daughter of the' late John and Jemima leoro.mson. aged 50 years. The lYlHtiVS and frlendR Of the famllV are I respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. Crozerville. Delaware county.

Pa. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Rockdale'. SULLIVAN. -On April 10, 1900, CATHERINE, wife of the late Eugene Sullivan anil daughter of Charles and the late Bridget Thomas. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at S.30 o'clock, from her late iisUlence.

2MI0 Monmouth street, formerly Sor-rl street. Requiem Mass at the Church of Nativity. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. TRoMBLY. On the 1.1th Instant.

HOWARD LB HOY, son of George F. and Anna M. Trombly, aged 10 months. Funeral on Monday morning nt 10 o'clock, from his parents' residence. liltti North Ninth street.

Interment private. the 13th instant. HELEN, the infant daughter of Thomas ami Mary Anna "juiers. atro nuintns and j.i (lavs. Tim .,,,1 rcsiiectfullv Invited aiMiut tho Monday at It) o'clock, from the residence of her parents.

5oo4 Heiskell street, Germantown. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery WILI.KSON.-On 13th Instant, JOHN WILLK-SON. The relatives anil friends of the fnmilv are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral. fTn Monday at 3 o'clock, from, the residence of Mr. Luke Feeney.

Moyer street. Interment nt Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WOODS. -On April 12, 1900, Miss MARY JANE WOODS. The relatives and friends of the family are resjiectfnlly Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.31) o'eloek.

from her late residence. West Jefferson street. Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church. IS MEMORIAL Mass on Monday morning at 8 o'clock, at the Church of our Lady of Mercy, for the departed soul of THOMAS F.

KELLY, who died April 1H. 1899 Undertakers HAMILTON DISSTON F.WF.LL. UNDER-taker and Embitlmer, 2129 lllth St and 10 W. Glrard Ave. Telephone 41-51) A.

Cemetery jCots Hillside t'enietery for beatify lorMlon. 4-srrHve. lots gti.1. all, 1019 Arrh Xu, fur 11 1-year Calendar A transportation. -Cost and 3ouni I OST CERTIFICATE NO.

87,825, FOR TEN Shares of the Capital Stock of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, in the nairje of JOSEPH LOl CIIHEIM having been lost or mislaid, notice Is hereby given that application has been made for a rencwnl of the. same. Ch usiness anees TTAVF ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING 1. business; receive dally more orders for goods than I have means to supply; would like to meet party willing to Invest with services las treasurer) J.I.OOO; $25 weekly Income guaranteed on every thousand Invested; I manufacture monopoly bearing 00 per cent. -net profit; can give best references.

Address Times office. AHGE PROFITABLE CONFE'TIONEH Y. enfe and fancy bakery for sale: hnslnMu and property; established '25 years; best residence section annual sales about owner retiring. Ill Hvalth. Address 11 100, Times Office, CI ENTLEMEN ACQUAINTED IN CLUbT1AY secure nice Income; no Investment; give references.

F. Selffert. 220 East 18th Street, New York City. itlTOCK J'lXTUJtES 1 i I I by ple fee side ALLEN B. RORKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, SOS PHILADELPHIA BOURSE, PHILADELPHIA.

PA. FOR SALE ON GIRARD CLOSE TO PARK and Fortieth St.reet Station A modern Eleven Roomed House, all conveniences; porch front. To make a quick sale this property will be sold chesp. Apply H. S.

WENDELL 1430 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. WEST PHILADELPHIA North of Baltimore Avenue 49th to 50th Streets. Eight and eleven-room bouses, substantially built, large lots, bardwood finish, reception halls, every modem Improvement. UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCES IN' A FIRST-CLASS SECTION AT Au exceptionally profitable Investment. The only houses of this type In tbe locality.

For particulars apply on premises, or bv mall to ALBERT P. LEWIS. AGENT. 481T WALTON Avenue. Or 1225 MARKET Street.

For sale, SB01-030B Spring Garden Street-Large lots, fine location; 13 to 14 rooms; front orcn, front and side yards. 3R01 and 3603 are tie mastic fronts and K6D5 has marble front. fliese properties are In excellent condition and invite special attention, of buyers. FIMKOIK Ofla 1 19 AND 28 NORTH 34TH STREET iiiS. story modern dwellings, Fompellan brick snd granite front, with porch, 12 rooms and hath, in perfect order, all conveniences.

UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA. 603-5 CHESTNUT STREET. LOTS JOT 19flx70 TO 10-FT. ALLEY; IMPROVE-J nients made; alt connections to building line; cheap; easy terms; might advance for building.

Evans, 914 Walnut Street. RIDLEY PABft FOR SALE-FINE OLD SUBURBAN homestead; 15 rooms; modern improve ments; choicest location and centre of the borough; nearly an acre of ground; grand old shade trees. A great bargain. Also several new half-stone and frame dwellings; bard wood finish and all the latest improvements; good location. ROBERT CARNS.

Ridley Park. HEBIOX LOTS A WIDE AVENUE HAS BEEN OPENED through the property on tbe corner of Highland ave. and the old Lancaster Turnpike, tbe country place of tbe late William Simpson, making s. number of choice BUILDING SITES, from one to live acres each a short distance from ilERIQN Station. P.

R. It. For further particulars and plan apply to J. fl, Qumrney Sons 733 WALNUT. COUNTRY A FOR SALE LESS THAN A MILE NORTH EJL of Strsfford Station, main line P.

R. 66 acres, well timbered, magnificent view of Chester Vslley; superb site tor gentleman's country seat. Samuel M. Levis. 731 Walnut Street.

Real Cstate Wanted J- OOK HERE! People would not be surprised of my success In renting and selling projterttes if they knew that I can speak twelve languages. Telephone 48-84 A. ANTANAS A. JOCIS, 764 S. SECOND Street.

COCKTRY A WANTED TO RENT A WELL FUR-sitsT nlshed honse, good stable aud garden, from 8 ai res to 8 acres of ground, plenty of old shade, within short drive of St. David's Station: willing to pay $1,500 for long season. II. WENDELL 1430 South Penn Square. jCoans and 77ortgages BENJ, F.

TELLER. JOS. R. TELLER. Benj.

F. Teller 606 CHESTNUT ST. (LEDGER BUILDING). REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING. Loans to any amount on first and second mort-gage, payable in Installments, if desired, on real estate oi every description In Philadelphia and suburbs.

Publishers of Teller's Real Estate Register. FREE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Honey to loan on Mortgage of city property payable In easy Instalments. No risk, no premiums, no fines. Call or send for circular.

THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. 523 CHESTNUT ST. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST Iri'TP I. M. St $180,000 TRUST FUNDS ON FIRST MORTGAGE.

SUMS TO SUIT. 4, 44 and 5 PER CENT. NO WAITING. DECISIONS IN 24 H0UR3. WOLFE, HESS4 CO, 20TS.

SIXTH8T. COUNTRY MORTGAGES AT 4 TO PER CENT. TAYLOR MIDDLETOX. 703 WALNUT ST. Ufoney to jCoan Do You Need Honey? If so, we ran make ydu a loan of any else FROM $10 UP on your household goods, pianos.

horses, wagons, without removal frorq your iiw hu uiobtt 011 iiutv, r. nnmt nf earrvfnff loan Our rates the loweet: terms most faverable: business strict conudentlsl; loans granted the day application made. Please cell and Investigate our method; eipens to yon If loan la not msde. SECI'RITY LOAN COMPANY, Rooms 40 and 41 Batter Building, 1414 SOUTH PENN SyUARB, Opiwalte Public Buildings. MONEY TO LOAN ON SALARIES.

We make lour to people holdlug permanent positions snd allow you to pay It back In monthly instalments. Call and Investigate our six months' plan of loaning. Rates very low aud business conndentlsl. Sccnrlty Loan Company, Room 40, Building, 1414 South Pens Square. 1Y10NEY TO LOAN WE CAN PROCURE LOANS FOR YOU ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

PIANOS. ORGANS AND OTHER CHATTELS. security to remain In your possession. The loans are made on the monthly Instalment plan, either 6 or 12 months, to suit borrower. Our af-flees are private and all business Is confidential.

Loans msde In Cinden, N. 3. Do not write letters. A personal application is always' required. rnii.Ai'ri.rniA im.

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