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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. 26 SUSTDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 27, 1898. Real Cstate for Sale Persona bicycles Sale Cstate for IMPROVED PROPERTY CITY DELAWARE COUxNTY CANDIDATES FOR WINTER BISK THE COLUMBIA BEVEL (BEM CHAIHLE88 HOG ELAND. On the S4tb Instant, NEWLIN F.

HOGELAND, son of Kezlab D. and the late John Hog-eland, aged 20 years. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, at Cornell, near Southampton, Pa. HOPKINS. On the 24th tnstant.

HARRIETT, wife of James Hopkins. Funeral services on Monday morning at II o'clock, at her late residence, 1011 South Broad street. Interment private. JACKSON'. On the 25th Instant, HENRIETTA C.

JACKSON, wife of the late Joseph Jackson, aged 81 years. Funeral on Tuesday at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mary Armstrong, 2324 Reed street. KENNEDY. On November 24. 1898, CHARLOTTE, daughter of the late William and Mary Kennedy.

Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from ber late residence, 1927 Franklin street. LAND. On the 24th lnstnnt. CHARLES W. LAND, aged 81 years.

Funeral services this afternoon at 4 o'clock precisely, at his late real-dence. 1826 North Twenty-third street. LAVERY. On November 24, 1806, MATILDA, wife of John Lavery. The relatives and friends of the family, also the St.

Elizabeth Beneficial Society and Altar Society' of St. Edward's Church are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence. 2433 Falrhill street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edward's Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. the 25th Instant. In Washington, D. REESE H. LONG.

Notice of funeral will le given. IMPROVED PROPERTY CITY Now is the Time to Bpy Location, Quality and Finish Considered, These Houses Cannot be, Duplicated In Philadelphia for the Money. 3 1st Street, West Side, Above Cumberland TWO STORY COLONIAL PORCH FRONTS. HARDWOOD, SALOON PARLORS. FINE LARGE DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN, BED-ROOMS AND SITTING-ROOMS.

ELEGANT MODERN BATHROOMS. PRICE, $3,000. Myrtlewood St. E. of 30th, Above Cumberlainid EAST SIDE.

7 ROOMS, OPEN STAIRS, WIDE HALLS, DOUBLE FRONT AND VESTIBULE DOORS. POMPEIIAN BRICK FRONT WITH BROWNSTONB TRIMMINGS. $2,100. W. Side, 6-Room, Porch Front, $1,900 TERMS ON ALL TO SUIT PURCHASER JOSHUA M.

HOLMES. Builder, on premises, or BAUER SNYDER, 1233 Girard Ave. Diamond and 33d Streets OPPOSITE THE PARK. These Houses are heated by hot water, have porch fronts, square halls, tile bath rooms, open grates, laundry, pantry, electrical fixtures, and are finished In haul woods. A number of them have side yards.

Also, handsome Porrh-front Houses on Thirty-second, NORR1S STREETS; 10 and 12 rooms. Pago Street and Fontaln Street, 7 rooms. NORTH SIDE NORRIS 15th to Kith, 12 r. North and South Side Page Street, 15th to 16th Streets, 7 rooms. Dover, Newklrk Streets, from Jefferson to Oxford Streets.

7 rooms. North Side Oxford Street and South Side Columbia Avenue. 28th to 20th 10 and 12 rooms. LEHIGH AVENUE, PARK AVENUE and 13TH 10 and 12 rooms. 423 and 425 South Fifteenth Street.

14 rooms. 272. 274. r7 and 278 South 23d Street. 14 rooms.

A large nnmber of other Houses In different locations. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. JOHN STAFFORD 1606 SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE. Ml ALLEN B. RORKB, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

808 PHILADELPHIA BOURSE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE: WELL LOCATED JDiland rented for $16; will sell to quick buyer for $1,700. Charles C. Ruff, 1802 Girard jAvenue.

JnV FOR SALE-1502 DIAMOND STREET; siiaT the biggest bargain in city. MARSHALL H. SMITH. 1001 Chestnut Street. WEST PHILADELPHIA HARRY P.

ANDERSON'S NEW WEST PHILADELPHIA HOUSES ARE LOCATED AT 45th and Baltimore Ave. IN THE POPULAR "49TH ST. SECTION A Few Special Features: FRONT YARDS, 50 FEET. 12 AND 15 ROQMS. TWO RATH ROOMS.

BUILT IN PAIRS. Go Look at Them PHONE S5-I FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ACCOUNT Three-story Nine-room Dwellings, Porches and Front Yards. Girard Ave. east of 4 list St $4,000 each $3,300 may remain on mortgage at 5 per cent Interest. Only $700 Cash Required Lota 18 bv 05 fpet to 12-font cartway.

Near Falrmount Park and Fortieth Street Station Pennsylvania Railroad. JOSEPH W. TATUM 1130 NORTH FORTY-FIRST ST. GERMANTOWM FOR RALE PROPERTY 643 TENS Germantown; handsome atone bouse and shade and fruit trees in abundance; lot stable; 490x95: terms reasonable. Apply to WENDELL f.

BOWMAN. 1407 CHESTNUT Street Aal FOR SALE, GERMANTOWN-NO. 234 JiiJjLand No. 248 W. Johnson 13 rooms; everv conv.

lot 27x170: will lte sold reasonable: absolntelv best location In Germantown. Apply H. E. TURNER, MAIN and CHELTK.N Ave. CITY LOTS ward: will double In value shortly ISAAC KERSHAW, 114 N.

13th Street. SUBURBAN SALE A NICE. COMFORTABLE Jhsk FOR jiLt home in suburbs: little cash required. JAyUETT. 735 WALNUT.

BCILDIX6 LOTS-CAM F.N FOR SALE-S COOPER AVE. LOTS. FINE MACADAMIZED STREET. SUITABLE OR BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE. ARTESIAN WATER SUPPLY.

TROLLEY AND STEAM ROADS. WRITE OR CALL FOR PLAN. WM. SCHMID. PAVONIA.

CAMDEN. N. J. PF.XNMYLVAXIA FABJf IF0R SALE IN THE CHESTER VALLEY. TXrlW miles north of Stafford Station, desirable farm of 126 acres; well watered and having natural advantages for stock raising; tnperb view; price reasonable.

SAMUEL W. LEVIS, 731 WALNUT Street. Zieal Cstate Cxchanaed WILL EXCHANGE FOR EQUITY IN 20 new 2-story bouses, well located. 8 rooms: ali conveniences, for old properties, clear of all en cumbrances. ROBERT BRIGGS 12TH and PASSYUNK AVE.

Jkak REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE IF YOU JUihave any real estate to exchange send me full nartlcnlars and I will make you an offer. Charles C. Ruff, 1902 Girard Avenue. Sale or SPent SIBIRBAX AK TWO STORY HOUSE. 3-STORY NEIGH-Jiii borhood 7 rooms: every convenience: trol.

MinnrA train 3 imnro 10 minutes; rent $20.00 or will sell on easy terms; high, healthy and ery desirable house open; 5538 Hunter Avenue. Isaac Kershaw, 114 North 1.1th Street. Conveyancing CONVEYANCING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; titles insured; charges reasonable. ROBERT BRIGGS 12TH ST. AND PASSYUNK AVE.

Hoofing We only nak trlnl nt Heater Work and Roofing FOX, 1416-18 Federal St. Wall Paper DSCHULTZ 757 PASSYUNK AVE-. nue. Bargains in wall paper, wholesale and retail at lowest prices. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Paper Jfcanging IF YOU WANT GOOD PAPERHANOINO, GO to W. PEACEY. 2061 RIDGE Ave. Si, 'orage CENTRAL STORAGE HOUSE, 321-323-325 N. Eighth St.

(above Vine); new 0-story building; 1,000 separate rooms; $50,000 to loan; goods Insured. NO CHARGE JJNTIL GOODSjARB REMOVED. rpHE EXCHANGE STORAGE COMPANY. 1420-1420 North EIGHTH St. Separate rooms; cash advances; packing and moving at low rates; no charge till goods are removed.

PALMS COLLEGE. 1710 CHESTNUT STREET. For business, shorthand and kindred branches. 'Dentistry TAR. KYLE ROHHHACK.

DENTIST. OAS AD- J- mlulstcred, 1619 N. 11th shove Oxford. AT THE WILSON TEA HOUSE AN APPRO-prlate ChrlHtuias Present. Nothing I know of and 'tis universally aokaowtedged that there is nothing more appropriate or nothing that will be more appreciated by the receiver, or longer remembered, than a "gift parcel" of pure, wholesome Tea or Coffee, say, a five or ten-pound package; It costs less and looks larger than moat things you can buy.

Jnst think of having your friends say some little nlre things about yon every time they alp a cup of mellow prime roasted coffee or a enp of rich. ripe, fragrant tea. Now 1b the time to lay aside a package. Special wholesale prices from now until tha first of the New Year in five or ten-pound lots. Choicest Cucuta.

Maracalbn, Caracas. LaGuayrs, and Blue Mountain Jamaica Coffees, blended, roasted or ground on the premises, making a delirious "cup of coffee," 25c. per pound; fi pounds for ONE DOLLAR: 10 pounds for $1.00 or $18.00 per hundred weight, less 2 per cent. The World Renowned Grocers' Cream Java Coffee, 6 pounda for 10 pounds for $1.50: $14 per hundredweight, less 2 per cent. Mall order receive prompt attention.

Teas In great variety. CHARLES WrILSON, 1321 Passyunk Avenue. Between Wharton and Reed Streets. Established 1876. Open evenings.

SECURE NEW BUSINESS BY SENDIVO OUT CIRCULARS WE WILL DUPLICATE letters, circular. price lists, in perfect imitation of typewriting or handwriting, for $3.50 per 1000: gusr-anteelng better work than those using the old-style duplicators; we use the automatic Diagraph, and are sole agents for same and supplies therefor. W. A. Thomson Company.

1215-16 Beta Building. Telephone 6511. Edison Phonographs All styles, suitable for home amusement and public entertalnmeut. Price, $20 up. Columbia Graphophones.

Price $10 up. The Edison Projecting Klnetoscope, reduced to $75, complete. Come and see it In operation. Records, 50c. each; $5.00 per dosen.

Send for catalogue or call. Edison Phonograph 23 S. EIGHTH Phlla. Frank H. Stewart CoT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

35 North Seventh Street FINE BROOMS, LOW PRICES AT FACTORY, 8 North Water street. Buyers can save salesmen's commissions by buying direct from factorv. Only one profit at factory, 8 North Water street. E. J.

ROBERTS. GRAMOPHONE, $5 AND $10: GRAMOPHONE with spring motor, $15; records, Indestruc. tthle, loudest, clearest toned talking machine, phonographs, graphophones. etc. HARBACH S.

800 FILBERT Street. GRAPHOPHONE OUTFITS FOR HOME EN-tertainment; coin slot machines for saloons, cigar stores, clubs, small weekly payments; open evenings. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH AGENCY, 27 South 11th. HOLOGRAPHS, GRAPHOPHONES, ALL the latest Columbia and Edison records: horn stands, cabinets, hammered brass hornB SELT-M ANN'S, 809 CALLOWHILL St. Open evenings.

DIAMONDS GREAT BARGAINS IN one half the original cost; must be sold: these bargains ran be selentnit nnw nnri ram served BRENNAVS, 1632 COLUMBIA AVE. engines, electric motors, electric scarf pins. siesm, mecnanicai and electric trains, A JIACH'8809 FI LB ERTSt ree t. FOR CHEAPEST PHOTOGRAPHS OR TOR-traits that are correct In likeness, pose, durability, go to Oersens'. 1210 i'nllimhla Avenno They offer largest Inducements.

"ITT ANTED MAGIC, LANTERNS. THONO- graphs. granhonhonea. Dictate mnrhlnp. Alms, records, slides, etc.

HARBACH FILBERT Street. CREMONA VIOLINS. ENGLISH CONCER-tlnaa. FLYNN'S MUSIC STOKE. 1127 CO LUMBIA AVE.

Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired. PHONOGRAPHS AND GRAPHOPHONES. Fend orders direct to Edison headaunrters. HAWTHORNE SHEBLE, 604 CHESTNUT ST. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES AS GOOD AS new.

and you can save from 25 to 70 ner cent. HAWTHORNE SHEBLE, 604 CHESTNUT ST. WASHING MACHINES. BALL BEARING easy to run; wringers and sweciers sold and repaired. DRAKE'S, 7 South TENTH St.

MACIC LANTERNS AND SLIDES, IMMENSE variety for home use at Harbach's Magic Lantern Emporium, 809 FILBERT Street. PENS, FOUNTAIN, WILL NOT DROP INK; all kinds of Pens and Pencils repaired. DRAKE'S, 7 South TENTH St. fcTAGIO LANTERNS! MAGIC LANTERNS! ivA Every style: extra slides: cat. free.

HAR BACHS, 809 FILBERT Street. mOOLS FOR MACHINISTS. CARFENTERS and all branches of mechanical trades. Mc- Fadden 722 Aivh Street ZONOI'HONE. THE TALKER.

HEAR IT AT HARBACH'S Magic Lantern Emnorium. 800 FILBERT Street. CHAIR CANE, 55C; rushes, woven cane. RATTAN. REEDS, 1300 MARSHALL.

XT' OR SALE TEN R.I.P.A.N.S. FOR 5 CENTS at druggists. One gives relief. Wants POSITIVELY THE ONLY MAN IN THE Business who pays the highest prices for gentlemen's tine cast-oft' clothes, hats and shoes. This Is the only man who will buy from a sealskin coat to the commonest pair of pants, and pays full value for everything.

Call or send postal. SMITH, 924 Poplar GOOD GENTS' CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND shoes bought, highest prices paid; my prices beat tbem all. I am the largest second-band clothing dealer in Philadelphia. Call or send postal. Borland, 936 Girard Ave.

STORE OPEN EVENINGS. LADIES' AND GENTS' CAST-OFF CLOTH-ing. hats, shoes and carpets bought. Highest prices paid. Send postal.

WEINSTEIN. 3X8 THIRTEENTH. WEST PHILA (MONARCH STORAGE nncklnff and shlDnlnff a sneclaltr: superior room; cash advancea. Ad. 3870 Lan.

Av. WANTED HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR gents' cast-off clothing: send postal: call anywhere. LEFKOVITZ.3)S0 Lancaster Ave. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, household goods, entire bouses specialty. L.

630 Callowhlll Street. rtT ANTED CARPETS. STOVES. FURNIT- IT ure, etc. entire houses bought.

610 Callow- hill Street. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LADIES' AND gents' cast-off clothing. SALKIND, 1000 LOOCST. rinssOHS SHARPENED. SAWS.

25c. IT li. M. KENNEDY. 118 North Seventh.

Business Chances TVR. BENNER HAS REMOVED TO 1429 VE- XJ nango Street, where he will continue hta profession. Tffachinery, Uools, Ctc MACHINERY OF JN every description Blacksmiths', machinists' and contractors' tools; soap-makers' and laundry machlnerv. Lathes, planers, drill presses, portable forges, fans, blowers, anvils, vises, screw, foot and power presses; boilers, engine pumps, large numter Iron and wood tanks, pipes all alies, shaftlug, pulleys, belting, platform scales and trucks hydraulic anil screw Jacks to hire, coppel and iron jacket kettles. PURVES, SOUTH and WATER Streets.

INVENTORS AND EXPERIMENTERS The leading, best snd most popular Model Maker and Experiment Developer (facilities and skill unsurpassed) Is WM. F. RUDOLPH, 435 N. BROAD Designer and Builder of Light and Experimental Machinery. Mechanical and Electrical Devices.

Punches and Diea for all purposes. ClLIMAX GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES; safest, cheapest and best motive power for all purposes. CLIMAX MACHINE Mann-facturers, 08 North FOURTH Street. rTUUPLEX POWER PUMPS. TOWERS.

TANKS JL AND WINDMILL: HOT AIR ENGINES. SCH'LK PUMP 107 NORTH THIRD PHILADELPHIA. VXF.W AND SKCOND-H il tools: 8-ft. cornice brake SECOND-HAND TINNERS' PURVES, South and Water Streets. T1 NOINES BOILERS.

nANGERS. MU CH ARLES HADDOCK. 343 North 3d Street. Jforses, Carriages, Cte. fiX- SHYERS, KICKERS.

LUGGERS, RUN. vfC-V aways, made kind In short time. C. Bnissmann. Instructor Mounted rollc.

Girard Riding Academy, Harlan above ISth and Master. GEORGE KELLEY HAS FOR sale French pattern brougham; splendid order. 1222 South Broad Street. Riding Schools IRABU RIDING ACADEMY. 18TH.

lPTHj VX Master, Jefferson. Night club classes no forming. Special accommodations ror ladles anil children, saddle no ea to nire ror tne ROB EN, PROPRIETOR. BROSSMAN. RIIUNU MASTER, INSTRUCTOR BUREAU POLICK.

Boarding Stables cirra ATcnon boarding 1 lr 1 1 VIL 8TABLF SOUTH TWENTY THIRD Below WALNUr Coupes and Carriages to hlr. Special arrant ments lor niontmy turn-outs. Dogs, Bir ds, Cte. JTTALK1NG. SINGING, WHISTLING PR.

rnts; African. Braslllan Mexican; sacria-e. 1,000 nisf it Overcoats From $3 up. Also a large line of new and slightly worn snlts, all sizes, to fit everybody. Also coats and vests and large line of pants.

Will sell almost at your own price. Give us a trial before going elsewhere. BORLAND STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30. The best Medium. Reunites tlfe separated.

Advice on law, business and marriage. Gives luck. Sittings dally. A W0do EW CHIGNONS FOR THE BACK OF THE head; very stylish and dressy. Just the thing for ladles not owners of a very good head of hair; very reasonable and easy to arrange.

Our Parisian artiste has made a reputation with the Marcel wave. BINDER'S HAIR STORE, Thirteenth Street, above Chestnut. eFrekVp'aIslorsT-" S. HTH ST. Attention to Hair and scalp; special treatment for falling hair.

Gray hair restored to Its original color. Nq dye. Facial massage. Electricity. MANICURING, 25c.

DR. MICHAEL, 623 N. SIXTH GIVES whole attention to diseases and irregularities of women: ladles, married or single, suffering from from whatever cause or circumstance, should call at once; 28 years' no fallnre. EAK MEN USE DIL LA FRANCO'S French Vltallser. a powerful sexual tonic.

It regenerates weak men. stops nightly emissions, gives vigor to old or young and positively cures lost manhood, iropotency, self-abuse, trial, 10c. Call or write. Dr. La Franco Medical 145North Eighth Street.

BEAM'S-FRENCH DOU BAZAAR. OPEN-Ing of our beautiful dressed dolls; all our dolls are durable and at low prices; dolls repaired; heads, wigs and doll outfits. 8 South 8th Street. 0 I50H AND PLATES DEVELOPED IN 24 OlLlM hours: seldom lose any by my process. All roll films cut before developed.

GROSS. 1230 ARCH St. Room 2. ADIES-DR. LA FRANCO'S PERIODICAL cmnminfi roRtnres delnved nerlods.

lrregular- itles. etc. sare, guaranteea. wniy uiupmn, or by mall. Dr.

La Franco Med. 145 N8th. LADIES YOUR-BUST ENLARGED SIX Inches; send addressed stamped envelope and I'll tell you bow; don't send money. Address Miss Stella J. Maple.

La robe. Pa. LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT MRS. PR. YANNE, 674 N.

11th 18 years' elegant home bef. and dur. confidential. Jfelp Wanted MALE CIGAR MAKERSvwanted on Cuban and scrap hand work. Theobald Oppeubeimer, 111 North Third Street.

GOVERNMENT TOSITIONS-Don prepare for anv civil service esaminntlon without seeing our illustrated catalogue of information; sent free. Columbian Correspondence College, Wash ington, l). V. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS-Thousands of np-polntments to be made In this and foreign countries; "Prospects for 1800" tells all about them; sent free to all by Nat'l Cor. Institute, Wash ington, D.

C. TAILOR as a steady work. C. coat maker and bnshelman; II. Morgan, West Chester, Pa.

WANTED-Buslnoes man of experience. Apply, 10 to 12 A. A. S. Sullivan.

532 Walnut Street, FEMALE GIRL (white) wanted for downstairs work; must, be good cook and laundress. Apply 3817 Poplar Street. LADIES to embroider: good paying, easy work sent tn voiir home: addressed envelone for sample and materials. Empire Embroidery Works, 23 Duane New lork City. WANTED at once, a few more ladies and girls to do tapestry work for us at their homes; we Ttirmsn an materials ano pay ny me piece umi $4 to $8 per week: steady, pleasant work all winter.

Call Monday and mesday. ocm iiig. 6th floor. 1213 Filbert Street. jfyents Wanted AGENTS make tlO dally selling beautiful aluminum goods: don't miss this chance: during November and December onr goods sell them selves; send stamp for mammoth catalogue and particulars.

Aluminum Novelty uept. lu, 335 Broadway, New York. AGENTS! Drop everything! Come with us; three new holldav gnecialtles: S2R ner week sure; write to-day. Standard Supply Chamber Commerce Rochester, N. Y.

NEW GASLIGHT burner for kerosene lamps; no chimney or dally; wonderful success. Perfection Gaslight Burner Ml, OInclnnatl. ONLY PERF ET reatest seller latest patent.R. M. Irnln.

Trenton, N. J. PLEASANT HOME WORK for men or women, day or evening; 6 to $15 weekly; no canvassing or experience needed: plain Instructions and work mailed on application. Brazilian Mfg. New York City.

Situations Wanted MALE COACHMAN, single, 5 years' first-class reference, experienced, careful driver. Address 4338 Lelper Street, Frankford. STENOGRAPHER Capable stenographer desires situation immediately; $50 per month, with prospects. Address P. 4112 Ogdeu St RbWB6CiOroinlnird College, wishes good situation, W.

2822 Gordon St. FEMALE STENOGRAPHER, 7 years' experience, desires permanent position. Address 61, Times Otlice. WANTED Sltustlon aa aeanistress willing to assist with light duties; good reference. Address 1) 02, Times omce.

WANTED place as chambermaid. Addison street. Call at 1703 2, ancmg gk PRO! PROF. DICK'S PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1207- 13th Street.

Handsomest Academy the city. Open afternoons and evenings the reception of nnnlls and lessons. Each nnnll receives private lessons gratis before entering class. CHILDREN'S CLASSES Wed-nesday and Saturday afternoons, liellned fancy stage and opera dancing. Join now.

Low terms. Call. C. Ellwood Carpenter Strictly private lessons dally by appointment, 1123 Chestnut. Mr.

Carpenter will give information regarding his fourteen classes for adults and children by addressing above. "Terpsichore," the journal describing latest dances, 5 two-cent stamps. Prof. S. ASHER NATATORIUM HALL, BROAD.

BEL. WALNUT. Private lessons dally. Waltz nnd Two-Step. Beginners' class Ttiesday and Friday Evenings.

Children's class Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Parties Tuesday evening. 3612 WALNUT ST. SELECT PRIVATE CLASS-ea In dancing; $1 month. Call evenings.

instruction JECTURES AND LESSONS IMlmlMteWH 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.

Studlo-1710 CHESTNUT STREET. Monday and Thursday Afternoons and Saturday Mornings. Address all correspondence to P. 0. Box 2064, Philadelphia.

Old Sold, Silver, Ctc. SILVER. PLATINUM. JEWELRY and Teeth Plates bought for cash. D.

CHAMBLEY Refiners. 727 SANSOM Street. SILVER, PLATINUM, JEWEL. RY and Teeth Plates bouirht for Cash. J.

L. CLARK, Ret, 724 Filbert St. GOLD. SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, COINS, teeth plates, bought; highest price. Sun Smelting MB N.

Tenth above Arch. Chiropody, Cte. Hard, soft, old, new, largeand small: also bunions, warts. Ingrowing and club nails treated without pain by skilled chiropodist. Miss S.

E. Hall 1235 ARCH. Tea or Mask, TJfusical instruction WILLIAM STOLL, JR. VIOLIN AND EMSEMBLE, 2006 ARCH STREET. Photograph WANTED ALL THE CLERKS IN THE CITY and 10.000 other good-looking nennlu to alt for Penny Photos at PICKARD GALLERY.

63 North EIGHTH ST. A.H.;Wi!l5aims,522 Walnut Vm Ridge Ave 1821 H. 6th 18 4H2 Ontario St $25 1012 Girard Ave 40 820 Indiana 15 281York 12 2221 H. 8th St JS 2005 Cemetery Lane. 15 3021 Atlanta 14 0 Harland Place.

0 1824 Naudain St 8 2623 Wharton 12 15K4 Ward 11 3012 Melon 15 AIJ'RED WILLIAMS, 522 WALNUT ST. Q. A. HILDEBRAND REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING. Telephone 3823.

B23 Walnut St. 3 N. 21st I 2050 Commerce. 2040 Commerce, 14 2054 Commerce. 14 2046 Commerce.

14 I 1510 N. 27th, 20 lirbana, 4r. 10: 2031 Urbana. 3r HOUSES IN THE 25TH AND 330 WARDS 3110 Almond 0 I 432 Ontario St. 25 ZH25 t'learflold St.

3050 Almond 3054 Almond 3220 Miller 10 3114 Salmon St 0 I 303H Almond St 1 0 I 3253 Gaul St 7 7 I 1029 Wlllnrd St B20 S. 19TII 9 ATH 125.00 Li 14 Mole. 8 ran. (15th ft Market), bath 25.00 1420 8. lfith 7 bath, range 17.00 630 Ramhrey (25th South).

7 bath. 16.00 W8 S. 19th. 8 rooms nnd bath 20.00 2034 Kansas 6 rms. (now 8.00 Farrell, 710 South 20th St FRANK B.

JAQUETT 735 WALNUT STREET. Phone 38-13 D. 1638 South 10th 8 rooms, all conveniences; rent. keys at 1638 South Tenth newly papered and painted. tV ou Bin.

1228 S. Juniper 11; 806 Camac Clarion $10; 735 N. 20th $40; 800 and 802 Marshall 23; 1310 Mervlne 14; 220 Tasker $20. S. W.

BLACK'S SON, 125 S. SEVENTH St. PASSYUNK AVE. AND WHARTON ST. CaUor phone for rent 15ioNr27TirSTlCRObMsTLEGANf luJL condition; latest Improvement: $20.

Keys at 2705. G. A. JHLDEBRAND. 623 Walnut St.

Jf FO'R RENT-1502 DIAMOND i able terms to prompt renter. Marshall H. Smith, 1001 Chestnut St. RENT 1262 S. 24TH 8 ROOMS; new.

J. J. Stratton, 635 Walnut St. CITY STORES 1 f30p 2030 CALLOWHILL ST. LARGE STORE and dwelling; good business location; only per month.

2026 Callowhtll Street, store and 7-room dwell. mg; per montn. 678 North Eleventh Street, store and dwelling; $18 per month. 33 Bank Street, store. $30 per month.

H. S. CATTELL. 635 Walnut St. To Rent 1213-15 flarket LARGE DOUBLE STORE, running through to back street; 6 floors; 2 elevators; steam heat.

best location on the street. CHAS. L. BROWN CO. 031 CHESTNUT ST.

FRANK B. JAQUETT PHONE S8-13-D. 735 WALNUT ST. 024 Moyamenslng old estab. hay and feed store, with orjsithout stsble; will rent cheap.

4 242TfEDERAIST.T8r60MsT BATH; ii18. FARRELL, 710 S. 20th Street. WEST PHILADELPHIA F. H.

McCANN 8811 LANCASTER AVENUE. 8723 Ln. 3.108 Lan. 30 257 S. 44th lOr.

30 353 Aspen 20 3423 Fair't 7r. 16 27 S. 4fith 16 645 N. 45th 7r. 16 S704 Rockland 12 913 May 11 3S40 Melon 11 010 Marked 27 S.

46th 16 887 N. 7r. 15 8739 Chsrles ter. 8r. 13 807 N.

47th 13 410 Sloan 12 3820 Melon 12 3802 Melon 12 704 Orion 12 4634 Psrrlsh 10 George W. Hancock 40TH AND LANCASTER AVE. 3011 Haverford 11 rooms, bath $35.00 3845 Brown 7 rooms and hath 22 00 3825 Hamilton 12 rooms and bath 35.00 3012 Atlanta. 8 rooms and hath 15.00 5010 Westminster 6 rooms and bath. 15.00 526-28 N.

36tb 5 rooms, side yard 13.00 STORES. 8701 Haverford 2 stories 33.00 3626Jlaverford 8t8 roon)s and bath. 28.00 Jr 4523MERION AVB. ROOMS; ALL Jaftav conveniences rent reduced from $14 to $11 JOHN F. BASFORD, 6308 Haverford Street.

SI HESTONVILI.E REAL ESTATE CO. 4823 LANCASTER AVENUE. WEST PHILADELPHIA STORES 41 FOR RENT STORE. 924 N. 41ST ST.

OPPOSITE 40TH ST. STATION. A Honse-Fnrnlshlng and Hardware Store and a Bakery and Ice Cream Store are greatly needed in this vicinity. Kent or store, iax3 reet, witn fixtures and counters and 2 rooms In rear, with beat, $30 per month. JOS.

W. TATUM. 1130 NORTH 41ST ST. TIOGA FOR RENT OR SALE-3534 N. 1STH JuaL modern 10-room dwelling; front porch; aide yard; bay window at side, second floor.

Apply 3532 North 18th Street or 1134 Lehigh Avenue. Business Offices for ftent OFFICES 623 WALNUT 2D FLOOR-WELL-lighted rooms; light nnd heat Included In rental. G. A. HILDEBRAND, 623 Walnut St.

jCoans and 77ortgages BENJ. F. TELLER. JOS. R.

TELLER. Benj. F. Teller Bro. 606 CHESTNUT ST.

(LEDGER BUILDING.) REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING. Loans to si.v amount on first and second mortgage, payable In installments, or at a fixed time, on real estate ot every description In Philadelphia and suburbs. Publishers of Tellers' Real Estate Register. FREE AT ALL DRUG STORES. CHAS.

L. BROWN CO. 931 Chestnut St. HONEY TO LOAN On first any amount, at lowest current mips; euy or country. $000,000 FOR CITY OR COUNTRY mortgages at 4 to 6 ner cent.

R. TAYLOR MIDDLETON. T03 ALNUT St. to Xt oney can WE WILL HELP YOU PAY OFF OUR EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALMENT PLAN HAS HELPED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS TO PAY THEIR DEBTS AND KEEP THEIR CREDIT GOOD. LET US ASSIST YOU.

$10 iin on household furniture. YOUR DEBTS pianos, storage receipts, without removing them from your posses sion. Our rates ore the lowest in I he city. BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY, ROOM 603, 1033 CHESTNUT ST.

Do You Need Honey? If so. we can make yon a loan of any size FROM $10 UP on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagona. without removal from your possession. You can make payments at any time. thus reducing cost or carrying iuuii.

irur rules the lowest: terms most favorable: business strict ly confidential: loans granted the day application is made. Please call and Investigate our method; no expense to you If loan is not made. Loans made In Camden, N. J. SECURITY LOAN Rooms 6 and 6 Baiter Building, 1414 South Penn Square, Ground Floor.

Opposite Public Buildings. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. The security will not be removed from your possession. We make loans of any amount from $10 to $1,000.

Payments on principal received at any time, which will lessen cost of carrying loan. Ixwest rates. No publicity. Courteous treatment. Loans made in Cimden.

N. J. PHILADELPHIA LOAN Roams, 232 -nd 233 MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. Entrance, 1011 CHESTNUT Street O-l (( fC Loans lsrge or small made JVJVmH on Diamonds, Watches, Jew. elry, Furniture, Planus, Merchandise of all kinds and storage receipts.

Strictly confidential. KENNEDY A BROTHER. 125 N. ELEVENTH St. CORNER CHERRY, ABOVE ARCH.

MONEY LOANED ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-ture in use, to lie returned on easy payments; also on storage receipts; lowest rates; business confidential. THE MUTUAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. Room 501 Llppineott Building, 46 North Twelfth Street. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY ON YOUR FUR. nlture, piano, merchandise.

NORTHEAST-ERN STORAGE HOUSE. 1517 GERMANTOWN AVENUE. HEIRS TO UNSETTLED ESTATES CAN BOR-row money at once; Interest and legacies bought. Gauler ft 325 S. Eighth St.

The Republican Leaders Are Said to Hare Already Made Their Slate for Next Tear. Special Telegram to The TyJES. Media, November .26. There seems to be a settled conviction la the minds of the political prophets la Delaware county that District Attorney W. I.

Schaffer, the young spell-binder who accompanied Governor-elect Stone In his campaigning tour through the State, will receive his reward as Deputy Attorney General. Thn young orator grew into the good graces of the next Governor as they toured It through the Iron and mining districts together, and It is understood that Colonel Stone gave the lawyer to understand that If they won in the' battle they were fighting he would not be forgotten. There is considerable speculation as to whom Judge Clayton will appoint as District Attorney for the balance of Mr. Schaf-fer's term, in the event of the latter being called higher. Albert Dutton McDade, W.

(1. Alexander and Josdah Smith are all candidates for the expected Judge Clayton Is said to favor young McDade and will probably appoint him in spite of Mutinies nnd the rest of the machine showing a pref-: erence for Joslah Smith. There is a Well founded rumor of a deal by which McDad is to have the one year left of Sehaffer's 1erm "on condition that he will not ask to be elected when that time shall expire. There will be numerous candidates for the Republican nomination for Sheriff, notwithstanding the fact that the machine has selected Edmund Oliver, a. Street Commissioner of Chester, for the office.

3x-Sheriff John 1. Howard. Deputy Charles S- Wolfe and Thomas S. Fields, a clerk in Protbouotary Mathues' office, have announced this week Ihnt they are candidates in earnest for Sheriff and no slate man or order to turn in can make them step aside. IS.

Frank Comp-1on, of Uniand; Harry Abbott, of Chester, and H. M. Ash. of Secaue. also want the office, but are keeping quiet to see if the slate man, Oliver, is to stand as the selection.

County Commissioner William P. Hippie is slated for a second term and it looks as if Kdward S. Hickman would have clear track for County Treasurer. Joseph C. Seal, a Media builder, announced himself this week as a candidate for Commissioner.

C. Harry Marshall, of Okeola. a brother of the present Sheriff, is also after the nomination. There is a great deal of speculation Just now as to who will go "on the hill" from Delaware comity this winter. Joseph Jef-1 feris, of Chester, has the indorsement of Ullss.

Baldwin and Garvin, the three representatives, ami thinks he will have a show to get a ripe plum when the tree Is shaken. Mr. Bliss is entitled to the appointment this year. Senator W. C.

Sproul has the appointment of someone in a Senate position, nnd it is said the chances of it being given to George Wbitaker, of Chester, are very good. There has been a rush of applicants for Indorsement for Deputy Factory Inspector, held by Thomas It. Shaw, whose term is about to expire. Mr. Shaw is said, however, to have an Indorsement of both Senator Sproul and leader W.

C. Mathues. and that means that he will be reappointed. Marriage Licenses, Marriages and Deaths LICENSES John T. Kelly nnd Katharine McConaghey.

Harry B. Daubert and Mary T. Astley. Edwin L. Lewis and Elmlra Johnson.

Julius Boeser and Elsie Kluge. Clarence E. Biddle nnd Lizzie McSorlry. Arthur B. Claxtou anil Lovle L.

Thomas. Robert McDowell and Sarah A. Wallace. John McFarland and Pauline Bonier. Thomas P.

Herschaft and Lizzie Sheppard. Jacob Wendel and Josephine Strawborh. Kdward Rrangun and Mary R. Mitchell. Joseph Nathan and Mnry AlnskovltJi.

Frank M. O'llare and Ella L. Harris. George Campbell and Agnes Schtigg. Ferdinand Weser and Martina Klchenhofer.

MARRIED 8RESS01R NEWCOMB. On Wednesday evening, November 23. at the rectory, 7011 Harer-man street, Taeony, bv the Itev. L. U.

K. Davis. LEOX HHESSOIR. of Wlssinoming, and ADA NEWCOMB. of Tacouy.

DANIELS-SCHREIER. On November 23. 1808. at the of St. John the Evangelist, by Dev.

John Moncure. D. -eetnr, EDWARD DANIELS and BERTHA A. SCHREIER, both of Philadelphia, Pa. August 25.

1898, bv the Rev. W. H. Galley, at 2420 North Sixth street. Mr.

WTLLIAM REEVES and Miss ANNIE NEWTON, both of Philadelphia. On November 23. at the residence of the bride's parents. 1310 South street, bv the Rev. G.

C. Eisenhardt. Mr GEORGE STITEI.ER and Miss SCI1LEHXEH. of Philadelphia. November 25.

1808. at the Churrb of, Sr. John the Evangelist, by Rev. John Moncure, J. rector, DAVID THOMAS and MARY DAVIS, liotb of Philadelphia, Pa.

DIED Anderson, Pauline A. Raker, Henrv. Roehlar, Sophie S. Brennan. Kathariue.

P.unail. John. Carroll, Mary E. Collom, C. Craiuphoru, Edwin.

Oressnian, Richard B. Curtis. Sarah J. Fischer. Christiana.

Friedman, Ephraiin. Gamble, Mary H. Godfrey. Charles. Ilogeland.

Newlln F. Hopkins, Harriett. Jackson, Henrietta C. Kennedy, Charlotte. Land, Charles W.

Lavery, Matilda. Long, C. Iieese. MrDonougb. Marie.

MeGarvey, Maria E. McKenna, Isabella. McKeown, John. McWHllama, John. North.

Rev. A. M. Oppenheimer. L.

Z. Page, Anna E. I'lumuier, Charles D. 1'ugh. Thomas.

Reichner. Forrest. Schmldhofer. Paul W. Slemmer, Frank G.

Snyder. Lewis. Stafford. Clinton H. Starkenmnn.

Ida V. Taggart, Alice M. Vendig, Samuel. Woolston. Elfzabeth.

Young, Elizabeth C. ANDERSON. On the 25th instant. PAULINE wife of Thomas W. Anderson, Jr.

Funeral Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1811 Moore street. BAKER. On the 23d lnstnnt. HENRY BAKER, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Goodingbeck Lodge.

No. 6. I. O. H.

and Dutch American Association, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sundav at 2 o'clock, from his lute residence, 256 Collinwood street. Third, below Clearfield streut. Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. BECHLAR. At Morton.

Delaware conntv. Pa. on the 23d tnstant, SOPHIE S. BECHLAR daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Patterson. Funeral services on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, Franklin avenue, Morton, Pa.

11RENNAN. On the 25th at her late residence. 241 South Ninth street. KATHARINE DOYLE, wife of the lute William J. Brennan and (laughter of the late Thomas W.

and Anna M. Doyle, aged 211 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully in-Tlted to attend the funeral services, at St, Mary's Church. Fourth street, above Spmce street, on Tuesday morning at 9.80 o'clock pre- juieiujeui private. November 24.

JOHN, son of the late James and Rose Anna Bnnflll, aged 33 years, funeral on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1416 Mildred street. CARROLL. On November 24, MARY wife of the late Michael Carroll. Funeral on Monday morning at SVi o'clock, from ber late rest, dence. 723 Slegel street.

CRAMPHORN. On November 25. 1808. EDWIN, husband of Annie Cramphorn, nee Larklns, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the rest, dence of his father-in-law, John Larklns, 2018 Lntona street.

High Mass at St. Charles' Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. CHESSMAN. On the 24th Instant.

RICHARD BBSSON, son of Newton F. and Lizzie K. O'ressman, in his I8th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 140 I'hll-Ellena street. Pel-ham.

Germonlown. Iuterinent private. November 25, 1898. MARY CRAIG, wife of the late John Collom. i The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morn.

Ing at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2119 Bainbildge street. Reijulem Mass at St. Charles' CWirch. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CI" RTIS.

Suddenly, In London, on November 24, SARAH JAMES CURTIS, widow of the late Nathaniel William Curtis, of Boston. November 24, GEORGE W. FAUNCE. isged 84 years. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1023 East Montgomery avenue.

November 24. CHRISTIANA, wife of the late Christian Fischer, In her 81st year. Fuueral on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, southwest corner of Fifth and Moore afreets. FRIEDMAN. On the 24th Instant.

EPIIRAIM FRIEDMAN, bnsband of Caroline Friedman, aged 56 years. Funeral on Sunday at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1525 Vienna street, GAMBLE. On November 24, MARY wife of John N. Gainhln and daughter of Samuel and Margery Sterrett, aged 22 years and 10 months. Funeral on Monday at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents.

No. 2031 Kater street. GODFREY. November 25. tn the 88th year of bis age, CHARLES GODFREY.

Funeral at North Broad Street Presbyterian Church at 10.30 o'clock precisely, on Mouday morning. UMixnr IT'S CLEAN DON'T CATCH THINGS RIDES AS EASY ON THE HOME RUN AS AT THE START. THE NEW PRICE $75 HAS INCREASED OUR SALES WONDERFULLY, WE ARE SHOWING 99 CHAIN MODELS. COLUMBIA, MODEL 57 I HI MODEL 48. IMPROV ED.

40 COLUMBIA TANDEMS. 79 35 25 HARTFORD, PATTERN 19 VEDETTE. PATTERN 21 AN UNMATCHED LINE. 818 ARCH ST. PIONEER CYCLE HOUSE.

FIVE CUSTOMERS ONLY CAN TROF1T BY THIS SPECIAL OFFER OF At $35 THERE ARE EXACTLY FIVE OF THEM. THERE WILL BE NO MORE. They are brand new, are 22-Inch diamond frames, complete In every particular nnd fully guaranteed. They are ready for delivery now. Chances like this are rare.

R. D. GARDEN 835 ARCH ST. BICYCLES REPAIRED. REMODEL.

ed. enameled and nickel-plated; cones ing and flttlng done. Discount to trade and L. Jtltt. BKKKHOLTZ'S MACHINE SHOP, 409 CHERRY ST.

UBREAKEM WB FIXEM. FRAMES rebuilt and dropped, enameling (any color coats naicea on cleaned and adjusted, guaranteed, gears changed. $2.00. GARFIELD, and Jefferson Streets. I30R0U8 TIRES 25C, OR will forfeit 75c.

1344 GIRARD Avenue and 4067 LANCASTER Avenue. Winter ttesorts NEW JERSEY THE IT Ml GO. J. NOW OPEN. HORACE PORTER MANAGER Trains leave foot of Chestnut St.

at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. TTDO LAKEWOOD.

NEW JERSEY. IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. DAVID B. PLCMER, Manager. Pianos, Organs, Ctc.

sa PAINTER EW1NG PIANOS SATISFY MT-JU the most critical. Sold from the factory direct, saving purchaser all middlemen a profits and heavy wareroom expenses. Write for Catalogue and bargain list. Mahogany Upright, $115; Chlrkering. $110: Haines.

$70; Stelnway, $150; Emerson, sido. ami many otnera. FAINTER Factory, 1105-1107 SPRING GARDEN St. BARGAINS IN NEW AND SLIGHTLY MT-aQ used pianos, from $25 upwards. 1234 N.

10th Street. Open evenings. Apartments THE LORRAINE BROAD ST. AND FAIRMOUNT AVE. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.

Special Inducements offered families wanting unfurnished apartments by the year. Suites furnished by year, month or transient. Every apartment with bath. All latest improve-ments. Table d'Hote.

JOHN J. SHANFELTER. Manager. THE ELEVENTH AND PINE STREETS. Select Family Apartments of Two to Five Rooms, witn uatn.

rnvate Mans. Building Absolutely Fireproof. Rates Moderate. M. L.

ANDREWS, Manager. SSoarders Wanted GREEN 1804-ROOMS. WITH BOARD; single or en suite; also table board. Sfcooms for Rent FURNISHED RACE 310 (ST. TO $3 TER week; 25c.

to 50c. per night. jCaundries TcTarpieceBed amdfTable Beautifully washed, Ironed and folded, ready for use. We do this work for the finest homes In Philadelphia. 100 pieces or lc.

each. 66 to 100 pieces $1.00. Less than 66 lc. each. Will call for Linen to the amount of 35c.

Send Postal or Phone 2872. HERCANTILE LAUNDRY 1306-08-10 FILBERT STREET. THONE 4237 D. DENVER STEAM LAUNDRY. Old-Fashloned Washing was sweet and clean; cheap-as-yon-could-get-it soan was not used them to do perfect work.

We use Hygcnic Antispptic Soap; It la absolutelv pure. disinfects nnd deodorizes. That a why we do such beautiful washing. Bed and table linen, lc. the article; family wash.

40c. per doien; lOc.j collars, 2c. Send postal to call for lots of 60c. and upwards. Wagons run all over the city.

Ml SOUTH OTH ST. LACE CURTAINS PERFECTLY LAUNDERED, 60c. pair. Sheets, tablecloths, towels washed and ironed. 25c.

docen; family clothes washed, starched, dried. 25c. dor.en. Send postal. Wagons call any day.

FAIRMOUNT LAUNDRY, 3864, 3866. 3868 Lancaster Avenue and 709 South 21at Street. ASHED AND IRONED, 25 CENTS THE dozen: bed and table linen of every de scription; each lot washed aeparately. We make a specialty or lace curtains, ah woris guaiau-teed. Send postal to Philadelphia Toilet and Laundry 1023 Kace street, CiOLLEGE LAUNDRY.

100 S. 10TH STREET We'll collar you for lc. and cuff you for 2c; flannels washed carefully; no shrinkage. Dressmaking and 97Jillinery I MAKE STREET AND EVENING GOWNS from $7.00 up and guarantee them in style, lit and finish. WALSH.

1530 Chestnut room 301; also agent for Century Corset DRESSES Latest Styles, $3. SKIRTS, $1.00 MILLER, 1113 Chestnut St. URS-LADIES WILL RENOVATE AND make fur garments at lowest prices. Mrs. Staunton 1111 Arch Street, late of South 82d Street and of Darby.

T71RENCH DRESSMAKER- ARISIAN TAILOR M2 system; skirts, $1 up; suits, $3 tip; satisfac tion guaranteed. 618 Falrmount Avenue. Sewing Machines 1013 CHRISTIAN STREET. SPECIAL FACTORY AGENT FOR Improved Wheeler ft Wilson $18 to $25 New Home. Domestic $18 to $25 Standard and Other Makes $18 to $25 Second-hand Machines $5 to $10 fiOc.

week. Trial Free. Repairing. 50c. Send postal.

Machinist sent to your house. Carpet Cleaning CARPETS CLEANED ON THE FLOOR. WALLACE. 31 8. SEVENTEENTH ST.

Carjietajienten, 8c. a yard. WORKS, 1431 North TWENTY-FIRST Street. CAR- PKTS CLEANED 3c. YARD.

Hauling free. CLE A Nl "wO RK S. 080 N. BROAD. Carpets cleaned and laid, 5c.

Detective Jtgencies DETECTIVE BUREAU (STANDARD! OPEN day and night; all business confidential. 1413 FILBERT Street. Branch, 1210 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City. mm iniiyjUQLLlb McDONOCGH. On the 25th Instant.

MARIE, youngest child of Joseph and Mary McDonough, aged 1 year and 4 months. The relntlves and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon at 12 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 303 Sterner street. Interment nt St. Patrick's Ometery, Camden, N. J.

McGARVBY. On the 24th instant, MARIA E. MeGARVEY, wife of the late William McGar-voy, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at 7.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1244 Taney street. High Mass nt St.

Francis' Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. McKENNA. On the 24th instant. ISABELLA, wife of John MeKcnna.

Funeral on Monday morning nt. 8 o'clock, from her husband's residence. 501 Hall street. November 24. JQHN McKEOWN.

Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 2120 Montrose street. McWILLIAMS. Suddenly, on November 24. 1898.

JOHN, son of Mary and the late Patrick Mc-. Williams, aged 87 years. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his mother's residence, Garret avenue, Rosemont, Delaware county. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Thomas' Church.

Villanova. Interment at St. Denis' Cemetery. NORTH. At the residence of his brother-in-law, Joseph R.

Thompson, 2517 Parrlsh street, on the 23d Instant, Rev. AMOS M. NORTH. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the First M. E.

Church of Camden, Sixth and Stevens streets, Camden, N. J. OI'PENHEIMER. On November 25, L. Z.

OP-PENHEIMER. aged 84 years and 3 months, at the residence of his son-in-law, Jacob Katz. 805 North Forty-sixth street. Due notice of the funeral will be given. rAGE.

November 22. at the residence of her son-in-law, Hamilton Borden. Chicago, 111., Mrs. ANNA E. PAGE, formerly of Kvansvllle, Ind.

rLUMMER. On November 23. at Brooklyn, N. CHARLES D. PLUMMER.

son of Mary F. Palmatory and the late William H. Flum-mer. Funeral services on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the residence of bis mother, 500 Snyder avenue. November 25.

THOMAS PUGH. for-sierly of 2017 Brown street. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from his late residence. 804 Capitol street. REICHNER.

On the 24th Instant. FORREST CRKSTON. son of Joseph P. ana Bella C. Reichner and grandson of Emma and the late Joseph Allen, aged 4 years.

Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 1304 South Alder street. SCHMIDHOFER. On the 25th Instant. PAUL WESLEY, son of Julius R. and Katie Abel Schmldhofer, aged 2 years.

The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at hlB parents' residence, No. 1412 North Fourth street, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. SLEMMER. At Kansas on the 23d instant. FRANK G.

SLEMMER. son of G. W. and the late Eleanor L. Slemmer.

SNYDER. On the 24th Instant, LEWIS SNYDER, aged 72 years. Funeral Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 3550 North Broad street. November 25, CLINTON son of James and the late Maria J. Stafford, aged 30 years.

Funeral services on Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian Church. Manayunk. ST. RKENMAN. On the 24th of November.

1808, IDA VIRGINIA, wife of August Starkenmun, aged 32 years. The relatives and friends of trie family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 2012 Pa lethorp street. Interment at Green-mount Cemetery. TAGGART. On November 24, 1809, ALICE wife of Joseph Taggart, In her 27th year.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday morning at 8 o'clock, from her late residence. 1835 North Twentieth street. Train will leave Market Street Ferry at 11 o'clock A. M. Interment at Egllngton Cemetery, Clarksboro, N.

J. VENDIG. On the 24th SAMUEL VEN-DIO, aged 78 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, from 1827 North Eighteenth street. Interment at Mt.

Sinai Cemetery. WOOLSTON. On the 23d Instant, at the residence of her son-in-law, I. H. McIIroy, 1833 North Seventeenth street.

Philadelphia, ELIZABETH, wife of Charles H. Woolston, aged 46 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, Earstown, N. J. Carriages will be in waiting nt Mt.

Holly on arrival of the 9.15 train from Market Street Ferry. YOUNG. tin November 24, ELIZABETH CHESSMAN YOUNG, widow of the late Richard R. Young, aged 75 years. Funeral services on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at her late residence.

1812 South Broad street. Personal AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY Open Day and Night. Exesutin Offios, 1031 Ch9ttr.it Quirk SIenoTr and Telncraph vlee. In connection with Posts! Tele-graph Cnble Co. ProterllTe Wstoa, Clock nn Bnrartmr Alorna System for Banks, Factories, Warehouses, Business Establishments And Private Dwellings.

Call Boxes for Messenger, Flrt, Police and Service. Special Pollcsand Detective Service. Talegrrnnu to nil points In 111 United tatsauu Europe. 200 Full-Dress Suits 200 latest style full dress suits to hire or for sale for clubs, parties and weddings. Special Inducements.

BORLAND girard'ave. Store Open Evenings Until 10.30 O'Clock. WILLIAMS, GOLD and Silver Plater, Repairing. Replatlng. torn Prices.

1018 Chestnut Street. Bot- OMEN'S DISEASES SPECIAL ATTEN-tlon given to the treatment of all female disorders, weakness, displacements, letieorrboea, painful periods, by experienced physicians. Advice free, confidential. Call or write Dr. La Franco Medical 145 North Eighth Street.

MRS. HOFFMAN, BUSINESS CLAIRVOYANT, tells the name of hef visitors and name In fullof the one you marry. 505 Franklin Street. YOUCANNOT COLLECT THAT BILL. Tcan! I charge unless collection Is made.

An-derson, 14 South Broad Street. RHEUMATISM CURED. HERB REMEDY. WM. R.

KENDALL, N. IS. Corner Franklin and Poplar Sts. I FIHIPQ Dr' EMMETS' MONTHLY REGU-LHUIlO lator gives positive results, safe, hlgh-ly recommended. Price tl.

Druggist, 7th Arch. MASSAGE AND BATHS, only. 321 Quince Street. FIRST-CLASS BR. De HARDT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS.

$1. Sold by druggists. Office, 209 N. NINTH. LADIES, DR.

LA FRANCO'S MONTHLY REtT ulatorDever fails; trial 10c.145 N. 8th St. LADIES' QUIET PRIV. HOME DUR. CONF'T MRS.

LESLIE, Grad. Midwife. 2012 Oxford. LONG HAIR BRAIDS, POMPADOUR hangs, f.1; old hair, tie'. APPEL, 248 N.

8th. MASSAGE AND BATHS. MISSES MAY. 1707 CHESTNUT Street. SCIENTIFIC ELECTRIC TREATMENT; ALSO medicated vap.

bath. Dr. Dlebl, 128 N. 15th. DOCTOR'S ADVICE ST CLOUD MEDICAL 7TH and ARCH.

COMFORTABLE ROOMS FOR RENT TRAN slently near 22d and Norrls. 55, Times Of. ASSAGE SWEDISH METHOD. HAN8ELL. 1217 WALLACE Street Vf EXICAN DRAWN WORK.

CLOSINO OUT uTJ. (Jroat Bargains. 1826 COLUMBIA AVE. NEWLY OPEN. 1541 VINE STREET.

HAIRDRESSING OR SHAMPOOiNtT, 25c.i face massage, 50c. 1100 Hansom Street. S'eANCES. THURS-day evenings, 15c. 538 N.

4tb Street. EDICATED BATHS AND F.LECTRICITY 256 S. 12TH ST. -IV A a i and massage. SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE, ELECTRIC and Vapor Baths.

1103 Brandy wine. PRIVATE LETTER BOXES TO RENT, month. 1120 OXFORD Street. 25C. DATH AND MASSAGE 05c.

LATEST pines. 115 1 STYLE DERBIES AND AL US N. Oth Street. JADY SPECIALIST CURES IRREGULARI-J ties. 2113 Berks Street.

413 Spruce Street. I.

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