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II WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. AUGUST 22, 1900. 11 Railroads Summer Resorts tRoai stats for Sale IMPROVED PROPERTY CITY. AN EPIDEMIC OF ROBBERIES REPORTED REAL ESTATE WORLD McAltriLR. On the 18th JOHN, son of the lute Bernard and Mary MoArdle, aged 2X years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, August 22, at 8 o'clock, from his lute residence, 1070 North Front street. Solemn Keqnlem Mass at St. Anthony dc Padua Church. Interment at Catliedrul Cemetery. MoGEARY.

On August 21, 1000, FHANC1S, son of Margaret and the late Thomas at the residence of his mother, 1403 South Twenty-first street. Hue notice of the funeral will be given. August 18, 11)00, JAMES Mc-GOWAN. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited, to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, August 23. at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2708 Emory street, formerly Fisher Btreet.

Twenty-tilth ward. High Mass at Sit. Ann's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. August 20, 1000.

ANXIK daughter of John and Annie McVey, aged 2(1 years and 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited to attend the funer.vl, on Thursday morning at S1 o'clock, from hi parents' residence, 1444 East. Columbia avenue. Solemn rteipiieni Mass at St. Michael's Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MALCOLM. -On Anpist 20. ltsio. MII.DUKD MM'KIIART, daughter of William and Mary K.

Malcolm, aged 18 mouths. Funeral tills afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 1584 South Twelfth street. Interment at Greensboro. Md. on August 1(1, 1000, PATRICK The relatives and friends of the family are interior Improvements to he made to the larze hotel building on the southeast corner of (iernian-town and Hunting l'ark avenues for Valentine Leiblg.

Alterations to the lnlerlor will be made to the church and rectory building at ITU Connamm street, Mimaytiuk, for the St. Mary's Konian Catholic congregation by the Monitor Steam Generating Manufacturing Company. William C. Wright has been granted a permit for the general alterations to he made to the large irivate dwelling on the southeast coiner of Walnut lane and Wayne street, Gerumiltowll, 1 for H. W.

Downing. The sum of $3,200 will be spent on alterations and improvements to the sales rooms of n. Wolsteurroft on Mulberry street, south of Bridge street, Frankford, Pa. The work will be done bv Contractor B. C.

Winnals. Exterior Improvements, a new Iron Are escape, will be made to the tinware facto at WW Filbert street for George Fries' Sons by the contractor, H. B. Covle The plana were made and work will be directed by Architect It. A.

Coyle. The large store and dwelling on the southwest corner of Thirteenth and Diamond streets will be generally altered and Improved for T. P. Hunter by the Lam Building Conipauy, of this Transfers. llison street.

No. 1342 North, A. M. Taylor to Robert Hammond. December 6.

1MHI, 15x106, ground rent $700. Same sold Robert Hammond to William H. Weil, August 15, 11X10. $2,300. Arch street.

No. limit, Annie B. Masscy to Philadelphia Lodge, No. 2. B.

and P. Order of Elks. August 15. WOO. 24.9x100.2, $25,000.

Bulletin street, south side, 320.3 feet enst of 1I7 Architect Frederick Mann, of this city, has Just awarded the contract (or thi handsome church edifice to he erected for the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. John the Kvangelist. to lie built at Lansdowue. to Contractors Mnchin ii Brown, 147 Nortn Seventh street. It will lie a large stone structure, equipped with the very llnest and latest church furnishings, and will cost at least 30,000.

The Bell Telephone Company, of tills city, is having plans prepared for the erection it large branch office building to be built at Fifty-second street and Lancaster avenue. This will be noted when ready for estimates. A. S. Tourison, builder, of this city, has been given the contract for the alterations to be made to the Y.

M. C. A. building at Forty-flrst street and Westminister avenue, for the Pennsylvania Itullroad Company. The work will be doty f.tim plans by the company's architects and will start at once.

1 Contractor George H. Grove, of Harrisburg, lias the contract for the erection of the handsome two-story and basement stone church building to be built on the southwest corner of Kip and Cambria streets for the congregation of the United Brethren Church. Work is to be started at once, as the plans have been approved by the Bureau of Building Inspectors. The Vienna Baking Company Twenty-third and Master streets, has had plans lor alterations and general improvements to their plant, on the south side of Master street, west of Twenty-third street which will be devoted tu use as oil ice and delivery purposes. Contractor Philip liaibach.

of this city, has been given the general contract and will direct the work throughout. The works of the Merchant Tin Plate Manufacturing Companv 2025 Washington avenue, are to be enlarged and improved from (dans which the company made and which are now In the lands of MeCalvey Co. The work consists of general interior improvements. Installing a new elevator, etc. Builders McDevitt Ramsey have been given a contract for additions and alterations to the dwelling of Johu F.

Magulre. 013 North twentieth street, and have had plans for same approved. This work will embrace the construction of a brick and stone rear addition, three stories Joseph Ashby, of Fos Chase, will shortly start vork on the building of a three-story and basenent stone and fancy brick residence at the south side of Louey street, cast of street, for a private parly. It will have a frontage of 20 feet and the interior will be finished in hard woods with Tisual up to, date conveniences. U.

,1 Whitesldes Son have been awarded the contract for a finely appointed llircc-story and basement stone and face brick residence to lie erected for a local party at the northeast corner of Gowan avenue and Ardleigli street, 10,500. Electric wiring and bells speaking tubes steam healing, will be provided by the enntmet. All sub-contracts have not been closed, but will be shortly. The same firm will erect In the rear of this louse an up-to-date stable, which will be of utoue construction, two stories high, and costing JMr'ator U. H.

East bum has a contract to erect two houses at the north side of skiing street near Cherrv. Gerinantown. of one and lirick each being two and a half stories high, ith 'latest Improvements and conveniences. Architects Steams Castor. Stephen 1.

Irani Building, have made plans and details for a handsome three-story and basement stone residence to be erected In l'rankford fiir a Pliilade -rdiian at an approximate cost of. 0. "00. AM improvements will be included and bldB will be taken at an early date. Plans will soon be started by the architect of the Board of Education.

.1. Horace Cook, for alterations and Improvements to the Nichols Public (School building; large addition and alterations to the Baldwin School. In the Twenty-sixth ward; alterations and improvements to the tannic School Thirteenth street anil Susquehanna ave- uno; also two new sioiie Bliiiriinrs i.j, 7r, (KH1 to gSft.lNKI each, to be built In the Twenty-seventh and Thirty-third wards of tills Local architects are making plans for a handsome stone residence to be erected at I pner Providenoe, Delaware county. for Hubert IJlendenning. of this city.

It will be Improved on the Interior with the latest appointments, such as steam heating electrical work, plumb-iflfT etc Plans will soon be finlshisl for the large sewer plant to be constructed at Moorestown, N. and will he noted when ready for estimates. Contractors of this city will also figure on the work, which Is estimated to cost f35.lH.iO. Extensive alterations and a large four-story rriok addition will lie made to the factory building of the Philadelphia Vinegar Company at South Front street, the contract for which bus been awarded to A. SchaelTer, of this city.

Interior improvements, Including a new steam leatlng apparatus, to the extent of $2,000, will be pinde (o the church building on the southwest corner of Tenth and Wallace streets for the congregation of the First Itcfornied Church, of this city The work will be directed by local architects and will he done by S. tinrtnly. Contractor C. Maeder has the contract for the DEVASTATED BY FOREST FIRES The Damage In Colorado and Wyoming; Estimated at Ten Million Dollars. Denver, August '21.

Ten million dollars' damage is estimated to lie tlie result of the forest fires in Colorado and Wyoming. Tills estimate was made to-day by ('. E. Want-lend, general land neent of the I'uion Pacific Railway. Aceordini; to Hint iillicial, the loss on timber is only a comparatively small item.

Mr. Wantland said to-day: "In many places the fires are spreatllnK over almost bare country, loud where there is nothing but young growth, which might have made the forests of ten and twenty years hence if it had not been for these fires. "Lands which could have been sold fur homes because of the pleasant smroiiml-jngs will now for years not be worth much. The vicinity of Glenwood Springs and such places, where the tourists resort, will be much affected in a commercial way, because the scenery will be impaired." FEAST OF ST. AUGUSTINE Services In Ills Honor nt an Historic Catholic Church.

The Feast of St. Augustine will be observed on Sunday next at the Church of St. -Augustine, at Fourth and Vino streets, one of the oldest nnd most historic of Catholic churches In this city. Large preparations are being made for the occasion, and the musical programme Is extensive. The festivities will begin nt o'clock In the morning, with the cele-lirallon of Solemn High Mus by tho lit.

ltev. James V. Loughlln, 1). and sermon by the Rev. 3.

Kennedy, I). of St. Charles' Seminary. Archbishop Ryan Is also expected to make lin address. Among the guests who will be present in the sanctuary are Very Rev.

.7. J. Fedigan, provincial of the Augustine Fathers of this province. The nreh-confraternlties of St. Augustine nnd St.

Monica will hold their annual celebration in the evening, including solemn vespers and solemn benediction. The senium will be delivered by the Rev. 0. 3. t'ullluanc, of St.

Augustine's Church. Lost Select Excursion to Tolchester Beach, Chesapeake Hay. To-morrow, Thursday, the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company (Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company) will run the Inst special low-rate excursion to Maryland's most popular watering place, Tolchester Beach. This place is held in high favor by all who have visited It. It has all the attributes of a first-class resort, and especially appeals to families.

Every possible kind of amusement Is to be found. The location, on the prettiest part of the beautiful Chesapeake Hay, speaks for Itself. A special train will lie run on the following schedule, and round-trip tickets will be sold at the rates quoted: Leave Philadelphia Ta. 7.00 $1 PEfJUSYltVANlA RAILROAD TRAINS I.F.AVE HROAD STREET STATION. Dining Cur.

linlly. VWeek-davs. lEicept Sat. FOR T1IK WEST. S.IJO A.

HI. dally, I'lttshiirg, Chicago, Cincinnati, ninl St. Louis. (Dining Car.) lO.sa A. M.

dally for Iitisliurg and Chicago. I.Ki coaches to I'ittsburg.) Limited to two buf-fci oj'iliii' nil's, 12.20 m. ilnlly. "Limited," littsburg. Chi.

rase, (ievehiinl, Toledo Cincinnati, Louisvills d'tulng Car.) 14.85 l. dnilv. IMttsliiiie nnil Cleveland. j'-', daily. Toledo.

Chicago. liSllVllle (vin riucimi.tll ninl Ismkvillpl In. and St. Louis. (Dining Car.) m.ia I.

ji. I'ittyhurg, Columbus, Indian-I 1 nd St. Louis. .50 P. 31.

ilnlly, Pittsburg uud Chicago; for To. I Sutniday. i 11.00 I. 31. dully, Pittsburg.

Cincinnati and I 11.2 P. ilnlly. I'Mtslnirg nnd Chicago: daily no- hnoiville, via Shenandoah Valley Route; h4.5a.m. Niagara. ltucheter.

Uuffalo and Kane "I'ress 7S 40 A. M. Elmlra and Kenovo Express V. M. Wllllnmsjiort Kip.

Siiml.ivs. P.M P.M Buffalo E.vpiess (via W. N.Y.& I S. 50 P.M. Roeliester, Biiffnlo and Erie Express.

Pi.50 P. M. Rochester. Bufluiij and Erie Express. P.

M. Cuiuherland Valley R. 4.25. K.40 A. 12.25.

'M U' C'dsys. 4.30 and SCin VLKILI, DIVISION'. For.Phoonijvllle. Pottstown ami Heading .1.45 11.10. 10.10 A.

12 r.2 (Saturdnvs onlyi', 1.30, 4.10. ri.SH. 7.83 and II. P. M.

Sundavs. f.OO. U.V.'i A. I2.M. 0.02.

P. M. phoenix. vllle only, 7.2; A. 4.4S and 5 52 P.

M. weeh-tlays. For 1'ottsvlllc. 5.45. 9.10.

10.1!) A. 1.30. 4.10, j.33 P. M. week-days.

Sundays. 0.50, U.23 A. 0 02 P. M. roil XEAV YORK.

Express, xveek-davs. 3.20 4 0.1 4.40 5 (10 il (1.50. 7.33 2'), 11.03. (.30. "iO.Sl 11.00.

11.43 A. jo. oil U' (l.im.. 1.0(1 nnd P. M.i.

1.40. 3, 3.5U, 4.M2. 5.00. '3 5. li.OO.

7.1)2. s.05. lii.w P. M. 12.02 night.

Sundays. 3.20, 4.05. 4.40 3.110.' 0.1" S.25 11.50, 10.21. 10.4.1.11.42 12.03. 12.35 2.30.

4.02 (Limited. 4.22l. 5.20 5.50. 0.35. 7.02.

i.l5. P. 12.02 lligilt. For Roston. ivlthuiit chnnge.

10.50 A weelj. ihus and S.05 P. M. iaih' Catsliill Express (part car) 11.00 A. M.

week, days. For Sea Girt. Park. Ocean Grove, Loni Brunch. 4.05, (1,50, S.22 11.44 A.

2.42 3.30 4. OS p. week-drivs; 5.00 P. M. Saturday only.

Sundays (stops at InteiiaUen for Asbury Park). 4.05 and 8.30 A. M. Fur Lnnibertvlili', Fasten unci Sernntnn 0.50, O.OIt A. 12,110 noon.

3.52. 5.00 (Liimhertville and liaston only), week-duvs, and 7.U2 P. M. dnliv. Ilnft'ulo II.

(iG A. 12.00 uoon week-ihivs and 7.02 P. M. dally Pocouo Spieial." 1.03 P. M.

Saturday! only. WASHINGTON AM) THE SOI TH. For Ilaltiinnre and Washington 3.50. 7.20 H.3! 10.211, 11.23. 11.33 A.

M. '1 3.13, 4 41 (5.2.-. Ccingresslnnnl Limited). (105, (1.20, P. M.

an.l 12.20 night, week, days. Smidnvs, 3.5(1 7.20,11 12 11 23 11.33 A. 3 3.20. 4.11 C5.20 Congressir 1 Limited). 0.05.

P. M. aud 12.111 For Baltimore, accommodation. 0.12 A. 2 21 and 4.01 p.

M. week-days, u.os 11.13 P. M. tally. Atlantic Coast Line.

12.20 night, dally. Impress, 11.33 A. M. snd Southern Hallway, Express. 6.03 and 0.3,") P.

M. daily. Norfolk and Western Railwav. For Memphis an! New Orleans. G.n.- P.

dailv. 'i' ".1 Chesapeake and ilhi.i Rallwav. 11.33 A. M. are! 7 1 P.

M. dailv: 8.32 A. M. week-days, to Virginia Xiourialris. Se-hoanl Air Line.

Express, 3.30 A. M. 3.23 P.M. dailv. For did Point Comfort and Norfolk.

1C.20 A. M. wei'k-dnvs. and 11.23 P. M.

dally, Leave MARKET STREET WHARF as follows: For New Yurk. Express. U.OO A. 4.3" P. M.

vs For Long Hraneh. 11.10 A. 1.30 and 3.30 P. M. weck-davs.

Sundays. 7.30 A. M. For Reach Haven and P.amegat City. 0.10 A.

4.10 P. M. week-days; 1.3il P. M. Saturday only.

Sundavs 7.3H A. For tuckertoli, U.10 A. M. and 1.10 P. M.

week. davs. SEASmrc PARK. ISLAM1 HEIGHTS AND PI.IIASAXT. 0.

10 A. 1.30. S.Ml and 5 P. M. week-days.

Sunihirs. 7.30 A. M. FOIl ATLANTIC CITV. 1.

er.ve Street Station via Delaware River Hrldge Kxpross. 11.10 (so minutes) A 2 3S (S2 luilultesl, 4.0H ISO minutes). 7.03 (." llillllllis) M. Sundavs. 4.fi.-..

0.20 (80 mill. utesl A. 2.3H (S2 mlliutesl. 7.U5 l3 minutes) P. M.

Leave Market Street Wharf. Express, o.OO. (73 iidniilesl, 10.00 (73 udnulesi A. (Saj. luilnvs oulvl (73 ininntesl.

(70 minutes), 3 Oil (7." llliniltes) 3 30 lllll inlnutesl. 4.00 ((III llilmitcsi. 4.30 (7.1 llliniltes). 3.00 (0 mlliutesl, (lift llllmiles) P. M.

SlUlduys, 5.00. 7.30 11.1 minutes) s.ou (7.1 minutest, S.30 (15 minutes). IKS) (7.1 minutes). 10.00 (70 minutes! A. nnd llll 173 minutes) P.

M. Kxcurslon train 7.00 A M. week-days. Sundays. 1 .00 uud 7.311 A.

M. FOIl CAPE MAY. Anclesra Wlldwood nnd Molly Reach. F.vpress. IHIO 2.30 4.0.1 (100 mlliutesl.

3.00 P. M. week-days. Sundavs. S.20 A.

M. For Cape May only 1 P. M. Saturdays. $1.00 Excursion trniri, 7.00 A.

M. daily. I'Olt SKA 1SI.H (ITV, OCEAN CITY, Avalon and Stone 0.10 A. M. (2 1,1 Snturdavs onlvi.

2.3u. 4.20. 5.00 P. M. weck-diivs.

Sundays. A. M. fl.OO Excursion train 7 A. M.

dally. Fit- SntnerV Point. -Express, ii 00. S.30. 10.00 A.

M. (LOO Saturdays only). 2.00. 3.00. 4.00.

5. On. ft ''0 week-d ivs. Sundavs, .1.00. b.

00. O.Ull anil 10.00 A. P. M. The I'nloii Transfer Company will call for cheek linessje from hotels and residences.

J. II III TC111NSON. .1. B. WOOD General Manager.

General Passenger Agent. RAILWAY Antliraclte i win. Smoke. No tin. drs.

Triilns Leave HfaUlns Ter. initial, I'lillnileluliUi. KOH YOP.K. CIO 7 30 (tuu-tioiir train). 3 train), Ollil 11.25 A.

12.32 car). a in' i'si 4 40. 5.00. 7.00. S.13 (dining ar I' 1" Co lilglit.

Sundays, S.30. I). 30, 10.30 A. 'p' 13 (dining cal l. l.J, 3.10.

4.40, 5.43. 6.2J can P. 12.05 ulght. Leave 24th and hestnul streets, 10 0, 11.31 A. 12.57 (illlllng car).

3.13, 4.40, 7 011 21 (diiilrg enrj. 11.5s P. M. S. 10-i A.

SL, 12.10. 3.13. 4.40. 5.5u. fc in'ldi'tliin' lo'LIlieity Street Terminal, all New Yolk trains, e.vcept the 12.05 midnight, now con-nnt at -lersiy City for new Terminal, foot ot Whitehall street (South Feiry).

I' ,1 en i on ail day evpi-ess trains and sleep. OR IKil. EAST' IN AND POINTS IN iVD WYOMING YAI.I.KYS, V.w a mi 41 Sundajs-li lS. 0.00 A. M-.

(kI 1)50. S.45 P. M. (h.00 A. 2.00 P.

"week-days and S.45 P. M. dally do not con- FoTHKTIimiEM ONLY, wcek-davs. 11.00 A.M. Iliiflnlo, Mannrn Fulls anil Cliicaso.

a on a 12 SO (lllacli Diamond Express), U.oO, 8 43 A. 0 50. 8.45 P. "i ((150)" P. M.

dally dues not connect for lluf- SehujTUlU Valley l'oints. i-. innieii II (loinls, week-days, (LOO. 8 58 A M. A.

and tost A. i' 11.51 i'-m sr. 4 07. 4. nn 4 0.

1.21. II. US A. id 0 00. 7.21 P.

M. Sundays H' A. 11.51 P. KSpres. W.9.M 00.

10.38 A. l.ol. J-inress. S.30. 10.21 A.

12.45 For Reading-Eipress 1 itnrdliv oulv). 4.011, 4.35. 6.3(1. 11.01 f. I Accoiu 4 30.

T.21 A. 130. 4.SH, 0.00, i i Siindays Express, 4.00..9.II6 A. 4'ilJ 8 8'i M- 7.0ti A. nt Tl ForLeimnon ttZ-TWWW 4 M.

(134 saiuninv oin. 4 35. 0 .39 P. M. Ac- 4.311 A.

1 i 1 i 1 Oil A 31 I1 M. Sunduys Exprcsi, M. 7.0(1 A. M. P.Tr 'etlvslilirg-Week-days.

8.30. 10.21 A. M. 14 1 Si urd only.) Sundays. 4.00 A.

M. For Pottsvilie-Evprcss, N.3U. 10.21 A 4-trt Bin Jl.r,l P. M. 4.30, 7 21 i P.

M. Siinduys-Kxpress. 8 06 A. M-. 1101 F' u- 7-043 For' 8.39, 10 'M A 4 111.

11 51 P. M. 4.S0 A. 4.00, 9.06 A. 4.0ft Ad'l't'lonal for Shamohln-Espress, week-days, 111(1 1.30 P.

M. Kairiesinere slid Illghliind Ike. week-days, lit 10.21 A. 11-61 1'. M.

Sundays. 11.51 For Iluuvillc and nioomshurj-Week-days. 10.21 'li iven Clenrfleld nnd llee peri lnlly. except Saturday. 11.51 P.

M. I-OR ATLANTIC CITY. rive Chestnut Street nnd South Street Wharves: Weekdavs-EMircss. 8.00. O.OO.

10.45 A. M. (Situniavs ot'lv 1.00). 1,10. 2.00, 3.00, (3.40, (10 minutes) 4.00.

4.30 (5.00, 00 minutes), Ii40 Tin 8.30 P. M. 8.15 A. B40' (ISO P. M.

Siindays-Exress. 7.30, 8.00, 8 30' 0 0O 10.00, 11.00 A. 4.45, 7.15 P. M. Ai'cl'illl fl 15 A.

ti P. M. $1 00 Excursion, 7.00 A. M. dally.

Additional, Smiiliiy. 7.30 A. M. Piiilur cars on all express trains. trim ('APR MAY-Wcek-dnys.

8.4,1, 0.1.1 A. 2 11 4 10. 6.30 P. M. Sundays, 8.45, 9.15 a i fj.W I'.

M. Foil Off CITY -Week-days. 8.45. 9.15 A. M.

ro 4.20. 5.30 P. M. Sundays, 8 45, 9.1S A B.00 P. M.

FOR SKA ISLE CITY'-Weclt-dnys. 9.15 A. 215. 4 10. 6.80 P.

M. Sundays, 8.45 A. 5.00 P. M. 1 00 Evcinslnn lo Cape Vav, Ocean City and Sen Isle Citv.

Sundays lit 7 00 A. M. For Ocean Citv onlv. Thilrsdnvs nt 7.00 A. M.

South St. 5 30 P. 8011th 0) 'P. M. South 4.1.1 V.

M. South 1.45 P. M. Petalhsl time Inhles at ticket offices. 13th and Chestnut 834 Chestnut I0O5 Chestnut "DO South Third DIM Mr.rket St.

ami st StHtlnilS. nion ii.ioM.'i 10,1 iui nuu vuw from hotels and residences. Urusses Rupture Klafclk' Sloekinjirt. fnitelies and IMillndeliilna Tiusij G10 Loniirt St. THE ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF "TUB TIMES" IS LOCATED AT ATLANTIC AVENUE.

W. E. EDGE, REPRESENTATIVE. FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING ADVEIl. TISINO RATES FURNISHED ON APWJCA.

HON. ATLANTIC C1TV BLUE CAVERhIIqTTO (In Hie Hiesk House) THE FINEST G1IOTTO ON THE COAST. The Iliitish-Aiucrican Hand will give concerts-Afternoons. 11 to 1.80: evenings, 8.30 to 11.30-durirg the entlro seajguu. Imported beers ou draught.

MARCUS N. CARROLL. Proprietor. HOTEL RUDOLF On Beach Front, water batlit. Hot and cold sea and fresa CHASER.

11R S. ILLINOIS MVErtS1 AVENUE. LA FRANCE home comforts; kt ner week. MRS. MURPHY.

TUJ R1BT OCEAN AVENUE. 200 n. UlLH-ri I feet from Reach. Between riers. Rates JS to 12weekly BECKER.

HOTEL ROAHOKE aiJ ypur.Near anil beach. N. A.DieliDg. no OCEAN fit ttiULC MCnttCH Near Reach. Kates reasonable.

Excel, table. Engle Mercer. TUC ff) WVU 21 S. MICHIGAN near mswULnin beach. Home comforts; rutes MRS.

EDE8 HALL S.8' Tennessee Ave. Terms MRS. M. HENRY. SEA ISLE CITV HOTEL BELLEVUE Centrally located.

Near beach. Slodern conven it'uees; cuisine unpxpell HOLLAND HOUSE comforts; no bar. iences; cuisine unexcelled. Rnthskellpr enlarged. MIiSL FRITZ CKONECKER.

Prop. COR. OF LAN HIS AVE. nnd Garrison St. Hums F.M.

nOI.LAND. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE CORNER LANTMS Ave. aid FRITZ iiear tho bench; ai GiHlROlOUSt" near the beach; airy rooms. Johu Prop. Nenr Bench.

Now Open Under New Management. No bar. Write for Rates. Mrs. A.

M. McDonald. PETEBSEfl'SHQTErAy olass fieeom. Open all year. Cha4.

Petersen, i'rop. CAPE MAT HOTEL LAFAYETTE Xenrest to th orpun. Tenth Reason umlef same utauiijiPiiient. All modern Itr.fimvemenu. Semce tlist-daiis.

Special rates for September. JOHN TRACK CO. ASIIl It PARK, N. J. THE FfSEDEHlSX 11- riM'titu flrat elas Fvpfiinc dinners.

K. Thompson. apartments THE DUQUESNE AI'A HTM EXT RKSII'ENCES, 22 5, 36th St. THREE CHOICE APARTMENTS FUR RENT I'RIVATH RAT'I-i. ELECTRIC I.HIIIT.

FILTERED WATER. STEAM HEAT. TERMS REASONABLE. Telephone no. vxvn.

ftoard Wanted 1 ANTED HY TWO OENTLE.MEN. THREE iinfni nislicd rooms, heat, bath, near East avenue. Address 41. Times Office, Schools and Colleges wm CENTRAL SC IIACE AND FIFTEENTH STREETS, Philadelphia, Pa. WILL IIEOPEN NINTH MONTH (Sept.) 17.

1900. Sepnnite Iiepartinelits for Huys and (JlrlB. PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION CAREFUL MORAL TRAiNiNG Anna AVnllpr Speiikuiaii, A. Trinelpal of Girls' IVjiaruiitMiI. Jost'iih S.

Walton, Ph.D., Princliml of Hoys' DcIlMlillH'Ilt. Tlif Primary anil Intpmieillate rVpartineiitH nt Iift'uth Hace Slirt'ts, ami 1)u schools (iiranl Avt'ime itu! Sevt'iileoinli Sinrls, Tliiriy-liflh Street ami Lancaster Avenue, will ri'upon on the same date. Fur circulars apply to the Principals, or to Fiiwxls' Kuuk Fifteenth ami Km Streets. THETEMPLELLEGE ItltOAD AND IlERKS STREETS, P11ILA. II.

CoNWELL, President. DAY A II NKI11T SESSIONS I'Olt HoTII SENES. DAY CLASSES UEIIIN SEPTEMBER LAW CLASSES IlEOIN SEPTEM1IEU 17. OTHER NIIIIIT CLASSES OCToIIEl! 1. Law Sclioil.

Tlieidoglcal School. Post (iruduate Courses. Courses In Arts, Science, liiisiness and Music. College. Medical, Sclent Hie aud Law Preparatory Courses.

Amanuensis, Iliiokkeeplng. Proofreaders'. Stenography and Tel-egraphy Courses Norma! Courses for Klnder-ganneis, l--leinentary Teachers. Household Iteleiny, Physical Training, Music, Millinery and Dressmaking. Grammar.

Primary aud Kindergarten Schools. Special Courses in Painting, Drawing, Physical Training. Metal Electrical Artisans', Dressmaking, Millinery, Cookery. Embroidery. School for Nurses (with Samaritan Ilonpltnl).

MISS KENNAIID WILL IIB-OPEN MONT-gomery Terrace School. 1N2II North Rroud Philadelphia, for young ladles and little girls, ou Sept. 24. Circulars sent. Thlrty-tlrst year.

BROWN PREP. SCHOOL. IS A thoroughly practical, economical school. It has sent students to 45 colleges. Send for circulars.

TO $10.1 YEARLY; HOARD. TC1TION; hoys, girls. Episcopal Schuols, Iladdontield, N. .1. 1' ALM'S COI.LKllk.'niO CUESTNL'T STREET.

Humuiei- School for Husfness and IJIIILADFLI'IIIA CONSE1IVATORY OF Ml'-SIC, MO North llroad Street. Twenty-fourth Sei'son. Conservatorv reopens MoNliAY. SEP-TEMPER 3. Faculty of 40 Artist Teachers.

The Instruction Is systematic and complete, aiming at the hlgliest standard of artisilc Every piijill will receive the aauie en fill attention. Clipiiriilleled free advantages, i'oiuis. $7.30 to For catalogue apply to It. C. rfeliimier, Director.

tCeyat Notices TESTATE eeaseil OF IIRIDGET DARRAII. DE--Lettem of administration (pendente lltel on the nlmve estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, ami those having claims to present the same, without delay, to WM, A. O'DONNELL. Or to his Attorney: M. ,1 O'CALLA'THAN.

133 South Twelfth Street. INSTATE OF 1 1 A LF I EC A D. letters of administration, do bonis non. on the nbove estate having been granted to (he undersigned, all (M'l-sons indebted to the said estate are requested lo make imyinent, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to CHARLES O. D1ETZ.

Or to his. Attorney: CHARLES IV WHITE, 1011 Chestnut Street. 9tyacninery, Uools, Cte ONE FOLDING MACHINE HOBTTHiL 606 Sanson! Street IOK NKW THItKR-HAH IF-- plcx luaps lined pumps, Jki 12xMxl-'; four duplex, 117x10: hImo gn'at variety second, hand pumps thuroiifrlily overhauled and guaiaii-teed. Jitliii Helming Son, l'Utj Kt us noli mm a Avenue, II-1 YOU WANT SlifOND-HAND MArill.NKHY of any kind reintinner tliat wo iilmiys havp larire Htoek en hand and will iriiarHiiteo werfeet Haiisfaetlnn. Julm Ileiiulng Sim, KHG-IH-UO East Sufcpiiiianim Avemif.

Carpet Cleaning DF.LAWARK CARPET CLEANING Ks. tnhllshed 1SIHI. Fifteenth and Federal. No-body can clean your curpet better; 3 cents yard; kinds; hauling aud insurance free; satisfaction guaranteed. Slll'l IV klVTII 1VII I 111IIIV1I vuk's- i In Sl-M vsun lie! work.

Hiiiillnic ree. Plioiie HIE KNICKEIHIOCKER.F.XCLCSIYF. t'SERS of whipping prm-ess. 3'. per yard.

Tele- phone. N1NTH, below dram Avenue. NTKRI'KlSh CARPET CLEAN1NI! WORKS. 1431 N. 21s( St, Hauling free.

Phone, IS' DAY5 The Real Estate Title insurance and Trust Co. 523 CHESTNUT STREET having Issued oyer C5.000 policies nd linvlcz exceptional facilities and complete plant, is enabled to finish th examination of any ordinary title to l'hlladelphla in FIVE DAYS from tho data of tho application. Joseph L. DAYS milll iORTOAOES WJTji Life Insurance The oulv prudent wav r. BUY A HOME nn the installmeat yi.ni.

In (lip Fvrnt ol nnd the Uomeb slonM toour fa uil.ViJ tifpiicmnbraiice. Tny morfl'ihia 1:. all (ut rules ami infor.nnllon. united SECuairr life insure TRUST C3. OF PEH3A, 603-605 CHESTNUT STREET Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $325,033 ealjCstate Wanted WANTED, TO KE.NT-FKOM OCTOHEK 1.

Iioiibii 111 Blllimhs of I'hiladelnhla. conve nient to meant railroad and trolleya; (irefcr jdace near York Koad or Second street nlke: state size of lot and full imrllenlars; rent not to $20.00. Addrea ,1, TillM'S (Ifflce. Xoans and 97ortycyes FCMIS FOB MOKTllAtlES; ANY i- ainiinnls; lowest rntea of Interest. C.

A. .1. WILKINSON. 42i Chesilllit Mreet. Survey polices ItVEY NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Surveyors have thed upon MONDAY. 10, 1N). At Room lis, City Hull, at 2 o'clock. P. for a hearing of all parties Interested in the continuation of the foHnwiiu' plans: No.

307. To pine i tiie Citv plan ClillANNA SIREEI. fiolli Ninth street to IVley and PERCY STREET. fiimi i stieei no: ill to dead end. I No.

3C7. To revise the enrh lines and grades of FIFTEENTH STREET, between Murkei st eet I ami South Penn Square, and SOI Til I'ENN i Syl'ARK. hetueen Kniad street nrul Fifteenth si reer. nnd to provide for the occupation for i sidewalk purpoyes of a strip of hind on the east side of Fifteenth street and on the north side of South l'eiin Suuarc. No.

3ns. To place on the City plan VAN PELT STREET, from Spruce stieet to Locust street. No. 30 To on I he City liONSALL STREET (lale (ope street from street lo Ionic street, and IONIC STREET (late Sen-nin' from Bonsall stieet to Tweoty-foiirth streit. The said plans may he evumlned lit the oflice of W.

O. Craniner Surveyor mnl Regulntor of Ihe Third District. No. 20 South llroad street. No.

111. A plan of the revision of grades appurtenant to the construction of bridge on the line of COl'LTElt over the Philadelphia. Co: inanlov chestnut Villi Railroad. No. 17.

To strike from the City plan I1E1S-KELL STREET, from Morton street to Mngnillo street. No. To plnee upon the City plan REIt-DAN STREET, from Weaver street lo sireet. and also to revise the lilies and glades of SIIARPNACK STliEET. Dual lleldull Btreet lo Street.

No. 211. To place upon the City plan OoRUA.S STREET, from Cresheim road to Mower street. Nos. 213 and 214.

To place uli the City plan WOODSTOCK 1 LAMIIKUT STREETS, from Meilary nveluie to Sixly-hfth avenue North; NOH-Wool) STREET, form Meilarv avenue to Cora stivet. and RuLI.IN STItF.ET, from Limekiln turnpike to 'i'vienty-tirst stieet. Tlie said plans may he examined st the office of Jos. C. Wagner, Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth District, Chelteli avenue and Greene street, Geriniintown, No To place upon the City plan CHANT STREET, from lllue Grass ron.l to Starker street.

No. 201. To (ili.ee upon the City plan AliTIII'K STREET, from street to street. The said plans may he examined at the of'lee of John II. Webster.

Surveyor Hnd Regulntor of Ihe Tenth District, No. 4H34 Franklord avenue. No. 2l. To strike from the City ylar PINE STREET, from Thirty-fourth street westward to a (mint at or near the former line of Tliirty-sixth street.

No. 132. To place upon the Citv plan HA(w- MiETT and C.OCL1I STREETS, from Woo.llaud to Gleenwiie nveiiue. The said phi. is may he examined at the oflice of J.

Harvey Glllingliain. Surveyor and ihgola-tor of the Twelfth District, No. 10S South Fortieth street. No 173. To place on the City plan HAROLD STREET, from Thlrt.v tl.lrtl street to Thirty-fourth street.

No. 12.N. To place on the Citv plan CROSKEY STREET, from (Teartleld street to Lippiccott street The said puins may he examined fit the oftlce of II. M. Fuller.

Surveyor and Regulator of tlie Thirteenth District. No. ir.23 Indiana street. Duplicates of the alsive may be nt Ihe office of the Ituieau of Surveys, llroad and Market Streets, Room 410. JoliN L.

KINSEY. City Solicitor. Jw Sale FOR SALE. Lot of Type, Type Case.5 And Type Racks CALL SOU SANSOM STRBF.T. L.

P. I OOL. I1ILLIARI1S and tallies, ciieap; reiairint 2121 North FRONT Street. TT 1 1 bar trade, Address llox 20 Times Office. I )OOL.

MILLIARD, SIICFFI.EIIOAHD. ROWU lug supiilie8; iiunu tames cheap. a. stn. Jire Snsurance 1 8 2 I'KNN II LY A A 1900 FIRE 1NSI 'KAN'CK COMPANY, CHARTER I'ERl'ETI AL.

Office. .110 WALNT'T STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Capital Assets burplus S4OO.000.00 DI HECTORS. Edwin N.

Renson, Richard M. Cndwalader, It, Dale Benson, Effingham It. Morris, Tatnall Iaa, John L. Thonion, C. N.

Weygandt, Charles E. Push, Ilanv F. West. II. DALE RENSllN.

President. JOHN L. THOMSON. Ylce President. W.

GARDNER CRoWELL. Secretary. CHARLES W. MERRILL. Assistant Secretary.

WM .1 DAWSON. Sec'v Agency Oepartnient. Shipping AJII'MIICAN LINE HEU STAR I INK New (Pier 14. N. rAST EXPRESS SEIIYICE Ut.

l.ouls,Aog. 22.10 A.M. New York.Ami.2tl.10 A.M. A.M. Ht, 12,10 A.f.

Mew York lu Antwerp. (Pier 14, N. It) o.iidi.iiul, Aug. 12 Frleslsnil, M. Soiilliwark, Sept, 5, 12 M.

Westernl'U, Supt. 12,12 to Liverpool. (Pieroi, Palls .) peiiiiiaiio, Aug.2.. 0 A.M. Hliyniand.Sept.

W'fii-slu k. M. I It Dal, Sept. 15, 1 P.M. I'liliiMlclpliin to tnlnerp.

(l'ler S5, t) A bwitterla'd, Sept. 211, 11A.M. Interiintiuiial Navluntluu Coinyuuy HO" and HOT Wnlnnt Street. Railroads 1ALTIM0I1E AND OHIO RAILROAD. 1 FOR THK WEST.

Leaves Station. Chestnut and 24th Streets: Chicago. 7.30 A. 4.20 P. M.

dally. Cincinnati, Ht. Louis 11 ml Indianapolis, 7. SO A. 12.20.

11.35 P. M. dully. Pittsburg, 7.30 A. 4 20 nnd 9.36 P.

M. dally. Cleveland, 4.20 P. M. dally.

ROYAL lll.n: LINK FOR BALTIMORE AM) AYASIIINviTON. Week-days. 3.35, 7.30. 10.20 A. 12.20 1.37 4.20 "II," 5.07 "It," 7.30 11.35 9.33 "IV II train Minuays, A.

i.ll 1 37 4.20 5.07 "It," 7.30 I Trains carry R. and O. Dining Cars. I "llnviil 1 Imilei! Most mmerh in the woild. Pining.

Cafe ami Smoking Cars. ISIS. ruill.mil "mi. "oei fo extra fare oilier (hail regular rulluuin eoalges. FioshuiR Limited." Pullman stale-room rm.

Flist-elass f.re. Phlladelilila to Plttstiurg. this train only, fs.is). For other trains to Chester and Wilmington, secure nine lame rroiu ncset Agents, unices: 834 Chestnut 13th aud Chestnut Iii5 Chestnut 3IHI2 Market 609 South 1209 N. 2d and Sitatloii.24th aud Chestnut Sts.

I i I I I i 4 Police Have Their Unrts Full In Various Parts of the City. Numerous robberlea have engaged flip at-tentloa of the police in various parts of Philadelphia this week. Purlng the nbsonoe of George Hilyanl, of 20 Van l'elt street, the house was rnnaacked nnd about IfltKl booty secured by the Intnideiw. The house of George I). Bond, 520 Walnut street, was entered on Monday uud a gold watch and ring were purloined.

Several hundred dollars' worth of copper wire are alleged to have been stolen by Henry 1'ilcaid, 19 years old, from the ware house of Charles Goldstein, at Iilchmond street nnd Allegheny avenue. FHcald was held in $5(X) bull for court, yesterday morning, by Magistrate Wagner. Charged with the larceny of Philip Handel, a niotormnn of the Union Traction Company, was arrested yesterday morning on complaint of William Juyiie, proprietor of the lodging house at 2442 Aspen street. Lee Vet, of 817 North Sixth street, a Chinaman, was robbed of early yesterday morning by a nejjro, who entered the house while the 4'hlnniuan slept. Twelve-year-old James Holdsmith, of 1325 Smith Mole street, was yesterday held In $500 bail on the charge of tapping a barber's till.

According to the police, he was but recently released from jail after nerving time for stealing lead pipe. Thomas Hunt, of 122S Pay street, borrowed $1 of a stranger on Monday night, giving his gold watch as security. The stniiiger promptly disappeared, and the police are now looking for him. Keim Scliuiiinii. of Newark, N.

was yesterday arrested in Glmbel's store, charged with stealing $2(1 trom Mrs. Cotton. was held in ball. The four young girls who were arrested for shoplifting on Friday last were held lii bail each, yesterday, by Magistrate Keenan. HE DID NOT ARREST THE POLICEMAN Private Detective Miller Makes a Mistake Regarding Patrolman Miller, C.

A. Miller, a private detective at 27 North Juniper street, had a discussion with ills clerk, James Dnlj vsterday morning, concerning the amount of salary the latter should receive. The discussion waxed warm, and as neither disputant Is a shirt waist man it was decided to adjourn to the cooler sidewalk. Hut here George Miller, a reserve policeman, otliciotisly interfered. Angered at such unwarranted Intrusion, Detective Miller drew his blackjack and said he would arrest Policeman Miller.

The piiliceimtn wild nothing. He simply arrested Detective Miller. At the City Hall Mr. Duly, fearing the amount of his salary might become nil, declined lo appear against his superior. Hut the detective was held In a bond of $300 bail to keep the peace In future.

COLLEGE GRADUATE ACCUSED OF THEFT John M. Tnrslo Arrested for Stealing Bottles of Cologne. John M. Tarsie, young college graduate, 2( years old, living at Ninth and Race streets, attempted to steal two bottles of cologne, yesterday morning, from the Howard Pharmacy, at llroad street and Falr-motiiit avenue. A clerk perceived the theft and nt once gave chase.

Policeman llaincs, seeing the state of things, arrested Tarsie. lie was given a hearing before Magistrate Oilrii'ii and held In 4(10 ball for court. MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGES AND DEATHS LICENSES Robert W. Weaver and I.ucy K. Chtlds.

William II. Finch und Mnry A. While. Edwin J. Jeltles and Salvlua Illoch.

James Gallagher and Nellie .1. Cuunie. Robert Illstiue and Florence A. liahlt. John h.

Uoyd and Kate lies. Joslah Uriean and Nellie V. Spangler. Chsrles II. Thatcher and Cecilia it.

Meagher. Herbert Thompson and Nannie Thaxton. U'wis Harrison and llettle Silverman. Hugl. Honohoc and Jennie l'allatt.

George Kohlenlierg and Lilian Helnrlch. Edward W. Slad; and Sarah K. Kauck. Joseph Markham and Bridget Trimble.

Peter Cusiek and Bridget Crosson. Louis J. Klodget, and Theisiora C. KraulT. Lulgl Greco nnd Marie IMetrafesa.

Nicholas lielrafesa and Emma Smith. John M. Cecil and Mary L. Tourlsh. Robert Mitchell and llelle Jenkins.

Patrick II. Walsh aud Mary Corrlgnn. William II. Iszard and Charlotte M. Wilson.

William H. Harris and Lottie J. Ilutler. Charles O'Neill and Mnrgnret liogan. l'olo Suppo aud Maria A.

Fulglnite. Adolph Ilorsch and Helen Kahn. Charles II. Short and Sarah Davis. Kniest L.

Graham and Ll.zle It. Coffin. Anthony Miller and Maggie Gllilions. John J. Ieitmeyer and Elizabeth Miller.

Ailron Stein and Mary Silverman. Louis Strange and Freda J. Curs. William Moriin and Mary lluggerty. J.

Siminel Friedman and Lizzie Iirnliln. Gulseppl Const, and Maul lietrozello. Thomas II. Abraham and Marie S. l'olllg.

Ralph Partridge and Sadie E. Moran. Percy E. Stackhouse and Anna Simpson. 1-oiils W.

Rarrett and Julia John Itartulskl and Annie Logor. Harry M. Perkinplne and Katharine Janson. MAnRIED. 15, 1IKK), ltev W.

II. liurrell, of Mr. HOUKHT COOLHY. of Cleiueiiton, to Allsa IONA HANSON, of Camden, all of New STEINKIt 15. l'oilO.

he l) W. II. JUlrrell. of Cnmileii. II KIIAVK li f'I'RINKU to Ins HAItAll I(.

STEWAliT. hoth i.iiiu-j, Aiiaiiiic coiiniy, DIED Austin, Nathan. Ilriiner, Win. M. Liivls; IClldress.

Adain. Fnhs. Mary A. (Hinder, Martha A Jiicohy, William L. MeArdle, John.

Mcdeary. France. Meilowun, Mc'ey, Annie M. Malcolm. Mildred Mehiin, Plttl'lck.

Morenn, Siisuna. Mnridiy. delis. Clara W. Panneutler, Clnis, I'yle, I'wig Ii.

itehn, John, illley, Jlarv W. Kinlth. William. Walsh, Patrick. W.

the 20th instant. NATHAN AL'S- II aged 53 years. The relatives anil friends are resiiectfiilly Invited to attend (lie funeral, from his late residence. Scottsvllle. on Satilrdav after- noon at 1 o'clock.

Interment at William Penn BHCNFIl. -Suddenly, at Atlantic City, on August IS. lSXlO, WILLIAM sou of William and Annie O. Kroner, in hla 17th year The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the 'unerul. on Wedneaday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from hla parents' residence, 22 Smith Cnuiiectleut avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Nicllolaa' Church at I) o'clock. lutermeut at Ilolv Cross Cemetery. Philadelphia, and friends will meet train which reaebea Broad Street Station at 11.53 A. M.

DAVIS. -on August 21, 1900, at her late resi dence, 520 Douglas street. Thlity-thiiil and llaverford avenue, JENNIE wife of the late Albert M. Davis, aged 4K years. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

Car. lisle papers please copy. August 21, 1000. ADAM, husband of Barbara Kndress, aged Sf years. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of the Arciiconfraternlty of the Holy Family, also I-oague of the Sacred llenrt, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning Rt 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence.

140 North Fourth street. Requiem Mass al o'clock, nt St. Peter's Church. Interment at St, Peter's Cemetery. August 19.

1000. MARY A wife of Nicholas C. Fulia nnd daughter of the late John and Catharine Hayden. The relatives and friends of the family are invited lo attend the funeral, on Svcdnesduy morning at 8 o'clm-k, from the residence of her liusliaiid, 2010 Welister street, alsive Twen-ty-sUth and Christian streets. Requiem Mass at St.

Anthony's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. GLAZIER. -On the IRth of August. 1000, MAB-THA wife of the lale William (Haider.

The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, al the residence of her daughrer, Mrs. Martha Waruer. No, 1135 Girard avenue. Interment private at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. nt Ocean City, N.

August 21, WILLIAM LINDSAY, son of William It. and Annie Jiicohy, in his 12th year. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, (his evening Ht (I 4.1 o'clock, at bis parents' residence. No. 832 Central avenue.

In-termenl irivate, at Sit. Vernon Cemetery, Philadelphia. Thursday, the 23d Inst. Pittsburg pajs'rs please copy. respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, on I Thursday morning at 8.

o'clock, from his late residence, 322 Spruce street, solemn Uenuleiu Mass al St. Joseph's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, kindly omit flowers. MORGAN. On August 20.

11)00, SI'SANA. daugh- ter of John nnd Mary Morgan and granddaughter of Marv and the late James C-arr. aged IS months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 424 South Twenty-sixth street. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

MI "RlilY. MARGARET, widow of Thomas Murphy. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the resilience of her son. James Murphy, 103 Reach street. Solemn High Muss at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 10 o'clock.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. August 21, 1IHX), CLARA wife of Gustnv (lolis and daughter of John, the late Emma Frances Barber, aged 4(1 years. The relatives and friends of the family are I respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on i Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1220 North Leithgow street. Interment at Greeumotuit Cemetery.

PARMENTIKK. Suddenk, on August 21, 1000. CHARLES soil of Charles U. and Elizabeth II. I'lirmeiiller.

aged 33 years. Due notice will be given. Residence, No. 020 Jackson street. Mondsv, August 20.

100O. LEWIS HAVIET. son of Harry L. and Mayuut h. I'yle, aged 4 months.

Tho relatives anil friends of the family are respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, ou Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 423 fludley street, near Fourth and McKeau. lutermeut at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. RKIIX. On the 20th Instant.

JOHN, husband of Justlna Rehll, aged Oil years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Zkiiii's beneficial Society, are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday at S'ij o'cliH-k. from lis late residence, Ninth Fifth street. Mass al St. llonaventiiie's Chinch at 10 o'clock.

Interment private, at New Catlie-drnl Cemetery, liense omit llornl IIII.EY.-IIII Auclst IS. 1ISSI. MARY wife of the lale Hweu Illley. In the 04th year of her age. The relatives an! friends of th? family are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'elin-k.

at her late residence, 071 North Thirty-seventh stieet. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. August 20. looo. WILLIAM SMITH.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited lo attend the funeral, ou Thursday afternoon nt 2 from his son's residence. 100 I'e I.ineey street, formerly lilioll. Interment nt Mount Moiiah Cemetery. WALSH. -dn August 20.

1000, PATRICK WAI.MI. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning at o'clock, from Ills late residence. 13111 South (inrioii stieet. Wharton, alsve Thirteenth street. High Requiem at Annunciation Church.

To pris-eed to Holy Cross Cemetery. Special 7olices fp-rsaa OFFICE OF dRAIill TIll'ST COM-LKHl'AXY. trustee of Hie Pennsylvania Railroad Cninptuiy 4 per cent. Equipment Trust Oold lioall. Series A.

dated September t. ISMI. TWE.N-TY-SECONI) I'lTiCHAKE OF BONUS FOR SINKING! FCNH. To holders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cora, pnuy's 4 per cent. Equipment Tvist Hold l.onii.

Pursuant lo the provision of the Sinking Fund of the above loan, pioposnls are invited for (lie sale and delivery to the trustee of bonds to the amount of JilK.Kai nt the lowest price not exceeding pur and ucemod Interest. Proposals should be addressed to Olinrd Trust Company. Trustee. Philadelphia, and will be received until Friday, August 31. 10OO, at 3 o'clock 1'.

M. CHARLES JAMF.t RHOADS. Treasurer. Philadelphia, Ai.Biist 1. 1900.

Dioidend 9otices THE CONSdLIPATI'K LAKK SL'PKKIOIl COMPANY. Philadelphia. Ainrnst 14. llioo. A dividend of ONE AM) TIIHKK-ljl'AHTKKS PKK CENT, haa lieen declared oil the preferred nock receipts issued liy (he Provident Life Trtut Couiininy of Philadelphia 51o paldi, pavalde September 15.

HirO. to holdera of receipts of record at the close of Inijincss August 31, Pjoo. Checks will he mailed. F. S.

I.F.W1S. Trensnrer. THE LAKE SI I hulOii Philadelphia. Animal 14. Tl'e direi'tora have this day declared a dividend of ONE AMI THKEE-yC AHTKKS I PKK CENT, on the preferred sleek, payalile September 15 lltmi to sloeklioldera of record at the close of' liiisiness August 31, 11100.

Chocks will lie mailed. F. S. LEWIS. Treasurer.

tfnnuat Ufeetings NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLI'EISS. Philadelphia. August 22. 1000. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the CNION THACTION COMPANY will be held at the llenenil office of the Company.

S2II liAP-P1IIN Street, on WEDNESHAY. September 111. llioo, al 11 o'clock A. 51.. for the purpose of election of Iilreetors and the transaction of such other liiisiness as shidl come before Ihe meet-lng Transfer tasika will close August 211.

1IMJ0, at 3 and reopen Seiitenilier ao, MOO, nt 10 A M. It. II. SELFKI1MIH, Secretary. J'ersonal Mrs.

life; glvea full name; liiisiness of every deserlp. unites chaligoH luck. Indies. 5llc. 032 N.

4th. MRS. IIOIT'MANrmslNESS CLAIIIVOY-aut. tells nauies of her visitors and the inline in full of the one you marry. 505 Franklin St.

AIUFS SAFF. HOME KKMEDY; C1HCCLAI! and pinllculiira free. P. O. Hoi 3us.s.

llos-ton, Mass. II ft PellAHDT'S PF.NNYnOYAL PILLS. Sold hy Office. 209 N. NINTH St KAnorAimns for ncnnrB ooods- lt.

Levlck Sons 720 Cheat. 107 S. 13. jfgonts Wanted 33 lo 8S0 Dully rnsll.T niHile by our Live Agents, men or women, selling our latest Novelty, Cinipaigu Waterproof Kecktles. (loods entirely short.

Write to-day and secure exclusive territory. Cnuranteed best seller. Address, witli stamp, M. A M. MAN'I-'H.

Hepl. Springlield, Mass. JVip "Wanted FEMALE WANTED. SOMF. F.XPERI- "I ANVASSERS enced women canvassers.

Apply Circulation Deii.iriincnt. Times Annex Building. Eighth and Snnsom second floor. Monday. 10 to 12.

ANTED COM PETENT (illtl AT410t iV U'ldy avenue; snuill family and gois! wages. Take ('! Irani avenue or Lancaster avenue car to I'lily avenue. GIRL WANTED. I'Olt CKNEHAL IIOCSE-work and cooking; no washing or lrouing. 1020 Franklin Street.

jCost and ound O.ST-TI ESDAY MORNING, YOCNG BHIN-die bulldog; Millar with bell; reward. 63(12 Wayne Street, Germantown. Wants ADIES' AND GENTS' CAST-OFF CLOTH-J lug. Hats, Shoes and Carpets bought. Highest price Send postal.

EINSTEIN, 310 North riASTIIFF CLOTHING HIGHEST PRICF.S paid for ladles' and gents' clothing; send postal. Miller. 1242 HaluhrIdgeStreet. WA NTED ECONTI-I I A I) FITINITCRE. carpels; entiro houses for cash.

Jay, 13211 Ridge Avenue. Kill EST PRICES PAID FOR OLD METAL, all kinds. KOI.SKY, K12 Washington Ave. Storage 1 ENTRAL FTORAGK 321-323-325 North EIGHTH Stieet (above vine). Psdded Vans.

Estimates free. 1,000 private rooms. FOIl LOAN8, New slx-slory buildiug. GOODS INSURED, I i I a all a rrollt, rixoo: oriy-iounu sireei, eusi sioe, feet north of I-atrmount avenue, io.iux.n.:, johu II. Cohen to Harry H.

Hause. August 2. WOO, $2,500. Same sold Harry II. Hause to Ellen J.

Cohen, August 11)00, $2,500. I tyre street, northeast side. 328.3 fret soulh-east of Frankford avenue, Ileury Brlggs to Henry L. Lightfoot, August lli, 1IMR), 18.3x90, Eleventh street. No.

2015 North, Percy H. Mc-Counell to Charles W. Snyder, August IS, 11100, 15x70, mortgages $2,400, $400. Llorgas street, southeast side, and Mower street, southwest side, 20 lots, 4.12.1x95.; Gorgas street, northwest side, and Mower street, southwest side, 20 lots, 454.41180.10'tt, Peter T. Helm to John K.

Lynch. July 21. 1IKX). ground rents $012, mortgages $126,000, nominal. iuuiaua avenue.

No. ti.to. the Resolute H. ana L. Association to Anna V.

Boyle, August 13, 11)00, 15x70, $3,100. Iinibard street, No. 211, Ieon Iloltz to Mary Goldberg. August 17. HKJti.

111x77. mortgage $1,025. street, northeast side, and Cedar street, southeast side, lmisa H. Norrls to Elizabeth Norrls, August 20, WW, H.ll'sltiO.S1,!,, liom- mat. Metcy street, south side, 144 feet east of Fifth street.

George Gcntley to lluttle M. Wiley, August 20. WW. 14x47, $1,050. Ontario street, Nos.

115 and 117, each 10x50; Hope street. No. 3408, 14x50; Hope street, No. 111x50; I.ce street, Nos. 3410 and 3412, 32x (10, Joseph MoKinley to Mary J.

McKluIcv, August 20, low, $4,500. Orkney street, west side, 308.1 feet north of Lehigh avenue, Herbert II. Dounsbrough to Arthur Adams, July 1, low), 13.KH3U, mortgage $lSI. $475. Pine street, south side.

220 feet east of Slitv-first street. Ilcbecca Hrearlev lo Isaac T. Blear-ley. August IS, VMS, 211x112.0, $225. llidge avenue.

No. 3132. Jennie Magee to Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Company, August 20, looo, lJxiuo.ni, mortgage $2,500, Seltzer street, No. 1523. John B.

Hudson to Mathias Ernes. June 27. 11)00, 14x48, $2,200. Same sold Marinas Ernes to Sarah K. Hudson, June 27, llrt, mortgage $1.

IKS), nominal. Seventh street. No. 1220 North. Henrv Kotlis-chlhl to Bombard Segal, August 17, 11)00, 24.

tlx fc.S. 1 Solly street, southwest side, 150 feet southeast or l) street, Crunk Miller to James 11. McCkl land. August Is. USUI.

5(1x151. 71,. Solly street, southwest side. 100 feet southeast oi i' street, diaries c. -Miller to 11.

Me- i leiisriu. August ii, nasi, uIixI41I.4m.. 20(l Sixteenth street, No. 3023 North, Jacob M. Cas.

i-oi ici navia u. oeisier, August 10, IIKX), 1," $5,700. Spring Garden street. No. 2127, David L.

Ward io n. niiiaru jcary, June juoo, $1,000. Same sold w. Wlllard Lcary to David Ward June 1, 1IHH, Stiles street, No. 6130, Albert H.

to Katharine B. Bower, August 10, 11)00, ll.llx eo.o. ground rent imio, s.li.i. 1 wenty-sccolid street, cast side, P4.fi feet south oi ljippinocur. rreoerics nermann to Jacob Horn lug.

August 111, WOO, sx40. $300. I wenly-second street, west side, 105 feet south oi lurk street, iviizabeth Graven to Mc Cartliy, August 20, llsio, Mne street, No. dsn, Girard Trust Company to 400 lll'uuriciis, August io, 11)00, 22.0x110, GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS The grand jury in the United States District Court yesterday brought In a true bill of Indict ment against Raphael Hucol, charging him with having in his possession and passing a counterfeit silver dollar. A true indictment was also returned against William .1.

Strange, who has places of business at ivos. and JlOO Kensington avenue, charging him with packing, oleomargarine contrary to law. 'mere are fifteen counts in this Indictment, for pacsiug. oleomargarine contrary lo lay: Alexander McOllklu, eleven counts: John L. -Nelll, thirteen counts: liavid J.

Woods, eleven counts: Charles J. Chew, nine counts; Joseph rehwartz. nine counts. Iiiiniel Mooney, having In possession unrcgis- lercu si ui. distiller not giving bonds, eti defrauding the United States of iui ou distilled splrns, etc.

Kmil Wilbelml, distiller, not giving bond, etc. defrauding the United States of the tas on dls tilled spirits, having lu possession, etc. mi registered still, unlawfully separating alcoholic spnus irom cerium fermented mash and using spirits and alcohol In inniiiifactuie of vinegar milium oi special lax. Margaret L. Wertseh and (leorge W.

Spever, depositing defamatory postal cards In the nialis. Walter J. Iingan, devising a scheme to defraud to be effected by use of the mails. (leorge Kltlel anil Hubert A. McDonald, suhor.

nation of iH'rjnry and conspiracy. John 11. for making false and fictitious returns as special agent of the twelfth census of the United StateB. CIVIL SERVICE IN PHILIPPINES Commission to Inaugurate a 8ystem for Appointment of Xatives to Office. Manila, August 21.

-The Philippine Commissioners, when Installed ou Kepleniber 1. will consider a bill for municipal organlzii-tlnns. (leneral Otis' municipal scheme, as modified, includes provisions regarding land taxation and a civil service bill empowering the ciiniinlseinn to make appointments by a system of civil service advancement, by which It will be possible for the Incumbents: of the lowest otliciis through efficient service and competitive examinations to attain positions at the heads of departments ami uniler-sooreturyshipcf. The heads of the civil service departments are empowered to discharge employes for cause, but are powerless to till except through the regular path of promotion. The commission's executive sessions will probably be open to the public.

SULTAN TAKES A HAND Appoints a Committee to Inquire Into the Massacre of 800 Armenians. Constantinople, August 21. -The Sultan has ordered a committee to investigate the recent massacre of 200 Armenians In the Snssun districts of Anlatlc Turkey. In the meantime his Majesty has relieved All Pasha of the command of Kltlis. Justice 8myth Burled.

New York, August 21. The funernl of Justice Frederick Smyth, of the Supreme Court, took place to-day lu the Church of St. On-hlel. A solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Bishop Farley. Present In the congregation were nearly al! the Judlclarv of the city and representatives of the city' departments.

The Interment was In (ircen-wood Cemetery. Richard Croker was one of the pallbearers. Court IIoiiso.Wrrefle(l by Dynamlto. Ohio, August 21. The county court house was wrecked here to-dny liy an explosion of dy na in lie, a box of which was stored in the btisement.

The janitor was Injured and several county ntliclnls wove shaken up. The dynamite hud been placed there to he used evidence ill a trliil. Himie waste paper nenr Ihe box cuught Are nnd resulted In the explosion. Pennsylvania Railroad's Next Nlncnra Falls Excursion. The special train will leave llroad Street Station at 8 A.

M. Thursday next. Only for the round trip. Route via Trenton, Chunk und the attractive Delaware Valley. Personally conducted.

Apply to ticket agents for tickets. Christian Kndeavorers Sail for Home. Southampton, August 21. The North Oer-man Lloyd steamer Aller, which milled from this port for -New York this afternoon, had on board 500 returning 7.1.1 1 1 3.1 7.i.';t as 7.211 1 LTi 1 Uo 7.3K 1 7.42 1 1.1 OH 8.2'J 75 7.1 8.44 50 5(1 steamer will leave Tolchester at 4.30 P. M.

Children between five and twelve years of ge, half price. ANOTHER POPULAR SONQ Another populnr song next Sunday. "A Kiss Was the Cnttse of It All," a waltz song, by Oussle Davis, composer of "The Fntn! Wedding." Copyrighted by Spiiultllng Gray, and sold at 50 cents a copy. Free with. The Times next Sunday.

Ei-C'ODKresHlonal Stenoftrniiher Ilond. New York, August M. Mcl.aughliii, one of the first olllelal Congressional stenographers, nnd at one time editor of the Jersey City nines, died at his home, Me-ttirhen, N. Inst night. He was OS years old.

Sharon Hill Moore Ridley Park Chester Thurlow Llnwood daymont Del, Wilmington Newark Elkton Md. North-East Perryvllle.

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