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THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1897. 11 fITLRFRT On th 2ftth lnqt. DEBORAH Situations Wanted Situations tlantad Jfelp Wanted SHIELDS. On November 21.

1S07, Rer. JAMES F. SHIELDS, rector of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Fronts and Allen streets, formerly Canal. BRANCH OFFICES Marriage Licenses, Marriages and Deaths Charles FiRher and Josephine Haehl.

fobn Glenn aod Mary Harrlty. Louis H. Schmuts and Margaret A. Reynolds. John G.

Roebm, and Melvfna M. Holmes. John H. Aeheson and Ella B. Fleming.

James McKinuey and Kate Bowen. Robert C. Staples and Anna M. Otto. John C.

Dunn and Repira D. TiRdall. Homer Mulligan and Ida M. Brown. Thomas F.

Bates and Mary E. Felmeden. Robert C. Bnmer aiid Rebecca 0. Long.

Rev. John Edwards anfl Llllie Holt. Joseph K. VandersUee and Ila M. Shirley.

Hairy C. Carroll and Mary E. Smith. Arthur J. Fuulds and Mary A.

Doyle. John Ruland and Sophia Smith. William F. Hudson aud Isabella Clemmens. John J.

Craven and Ellen Greney. Andrew McOrtniek aud Elizabeth Loughrln. Michael Murphy and Mary M. Faron. Thomas A.

Flynn and Mary V. Maloney. David Dillworth and Mary Gallagher. Luke Ervin and Jennie Donnelly. Jacob P.

Miller and Magpie Mauser. John Rowan pud Bridget Morrison. Philip L. White and Minute Rudolph. William F.

Hysove and Emma Petri. Harry A. Carman aud Alverta Keffer. Samuel Krtnrei ind Dora Douer. John Wuneh and Margaret Parry.

John F. Spitler and Kate W. Richardson. Edwin A. Rentlcy and IsHhel Q.

Rose. Davis W. Stniley and Anna M. Happersett. Charles X.

Dooley and Netta H. Smith. Albert Tollwrt and Elizabeth Landslidcl. James J. Mtanletou and Cynthia Willetts.

Chmles A. Hoeke and Mary McGlynn. William H. HaiTis and Kate Darnell. Michael Hrown and Mrcssie Cohen.

Joseph Sheridan aud Sarah Melia. Robert Freeland and Martha McCoy. Conrad and Katie S. Shumacher. Giovanni Pnsijtttriello and Angela Ricciardl.

Henry W. Noel and Grace R. Harris. Mark J. McKenna and Rose M.

Kane. Frank Honer and Katie Pummel. Joseph Jones and Margaret Murray. Dr. Edmund K.

Perrine and Florence C. Reeves. Joseph J. Hawthorn and Alice Williamson. Frank A.

Paul and Emily Van Dyne. Kusznyak and Anna I'ovilirks. Bernard Sweeney aud Agnes M. Bradey. Harry Schiott ana Annie Hum, Edgar Barrett and Rebecca Hawkes.

John E. Baker and Emma S. Hesse. William Stewart and Pauline Miller. Antonio Rosa and Catarina Algier.

Joseph Gorman and Rose Warwick. Joseph It. Campbell aud Anna W. Birdsall. George s.

Vnu Clove aud Alice Miller. Kii-hy ami Jean I. Orr. Robert J. UiiiedoHar and Florence H.

Cha'ppell. Richard J. Ferguson and Katharine M. Tieruey. Thomas II.

Magiuuis, and Fanny Lloyd. William H. Anderson aud Sallie Congo. Clifford P. A.

Fisher and Jennie Beckman. George A. Roberts and Mary A. Casheu. rne reverena clergy, reisnres nu inmus the congregation of the Immaculate Conception Church, are invited to attend the mnrnln Snlnm Hi el) MflSS Of Re quiem at 10 o'clock.

Divine office begins at 9.30 precisely. Interment at St. Ann's. SIDDONS. On the 22d instant, JOHN SIDDONS, aged 37 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are wspeetfullv invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdav moruing at 7.30 o'clock, from bts late residence, rear of 1237 Day street. Mass at St. Michael's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. SIXKIXSON.

On the 21st instant, MARY, widow of the late Benjamin sinkinson. In her 87th year. Funeral services to-day at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2223 Kn In bridge street. SKILTON. On Saturday evening, November 20, lsi7, at his late residence, Brooklyn, JLLIUS A.

SKILTON, M. D. SNIVELY. On the 21st MARY ADAMS, widow of the late Affam Funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at 130 o'clock, nt the residence of her son. Oak Lane Station, Philadelphia.

STEIN BACH. On the 23d instant. MICHAEL, the husband of Elizabeth J. Steinbach, In his 02d year. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Captain Phil R.

Sehuvler Post, No. 51, Department of Pennsylvania. G. A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his lnte residence.

2419 North Third street. High Mass at St. Edward's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. SWALLOW.

On the 20th Instant, ELIZABETH MARY, wife of John Swallow, aged 4 years. Funeral services this afternoon at 1.30 at her husband's residence. 2i2 Orianna street. TAYLOR. On November 21.

LIZZIE daughter of Mary A. and the lnte Isaac M. Taylor. Funeral services this evening nt 7.30 o'clock, at her late residence, 2305 East Norris street. the 21st WILLIAM TEES, in the 07th year of his age.

The relatives and friends of the family, also Branch No. 4. Green Bottle Blowers' Association of United States and Canada, and employes of Burgess Hons, are respectfully invited to at-tend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1307 East Mont- goniery avenue. Interment at Palmer Ground. TOLIN.

On the 20th Miss MARGERY TOj LIX. aged 76 years. Funeral on Wednesday morning at 7U o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Richard Hartley. 52 Dickinson street.

High Mass at the Sacred Heart Church. Interment private at Cuthedral Cemetery. WAGSTAFF On the 21st WALTER son of William and the late Lldia Wagstaff, In his 17th year. The rplatlvec and friends of the family are i respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 301 X'ce street.

Nicetown. Interment Greenmonnt Cemetery. WALKER. On the 20th Instant, HANNAH W. wife of Samuel O.

Walker and daughter of Sarah A. ami the lnte Rev, W'llfam M. Dor-land, M. In her 31st vear. Funeral services at her late residence.

Sixty-third street, north of Lebanon avenue, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. 1 WARXOCK. On November 21, THOMAS 8:. son of John and the late Mary warnorii agea irnin. i i.

November WOOL-KToX. In bis 8()th vear. Funeral services evening at 8 o'clock, at h's late residence, 303 Coiteer street. Cunu'en, N. J.

YARDLEY. On November 22. 1S97. HENRY L. sou of Henry and Maria Yardley, aged 2 5 Toe relatives and friends of the fnmilr are respeetfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon at 2 clock, from his parents' residence, 500 South Broadway, Gloucester City, X.

J. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Cemetery jCots TJVIR SALE. CHEAP-LOT NO. 5 (ABOUT 400 square feet), iu section 30.

Mount Moduli Cemetery. Times Office. tPianos, Organs, tc Direct from the Manufacturer to Buyer. B. ymZC Ludwte Chase jIfe Bell UDWIQ ITITi CHESTNUT St PIANO F.

ALLEN. Vice President. H. C. SCHOEPPY.

Secretary. a vnfjn riiH wihk a scF-irnnEN'C Is this enouffh, or will we have to go into details? You know it costs money to an-rei'tlfe: we, thercf-jie, like to cut it short. Remember, we manufacture Pianos and sell fop chsIi or easy payments, and Will give yon hetter value for vour money than any other house in Philadelphia. THE CUNNINGHAM PIANO 1M5 CRESTNCT Street. rfutumn Resorts ATLANTIC rirv DIRECTLY ON THE REACH.

Open throughout the entire J. D. jjUUTIHVICK. Manager. TICTORIa! South Carolina Avenue.

Near the Reach. Thoroughly ronovntecl and lioated by hot water heat. Ol'KN ALL THE YEAH. M. WILLIAMS rpHE ROMAN I At Atlantic Cltv now open.

Special winter A. R. ALEXANDER. Manager. jCogai 9otices IS THE COrRT OF CCOOfON PLEAS, NO.

2, for the County of Philadelphia, of June Term, 1SKS. No. l.UO. In lite matter of the Assigned estate of NO RLE SMITH and WARHEN F. W.

TitOL'T. trading as SMITH. TltOl CO. The Auditor appointed by the Court to nndlt, km and adjust the account of FRANK L. AsHijjnee of the above estate, and to niatie distribution of the balance in the hnml of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for tlfe purposes of his appointment on WEIiVKSOAV, December 1.

107. nt 3.30 o'clock hla offlcea. HOTVfc CHESTNUT Street (second flooi). Philadelphia, when and where all parties interested ore required to mHke and prove their claims or be debarred from coming in upon the fund. WENDELL P.

BOWMAN. Auditor. STATE OR HANNAH WILSON, DECEASED. Letter Testamentary on the above Estate having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to p.OYi WILSON. UM South Sixth St.

WILLIAM A. WILSuN, 4H0 Federal St. EDWARD A. WILSON, 18 North Third St. Or to their Attorney.

D. HOWARD CONRADE, 907 Glrard Bldg STATE OF ESTHER BRICK, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on the above Estate having been granted to the Commonwealth Title Insurance aud Trust Company, all persona indebted to the snld Estate are requested to make payment, and those having clftiiua to present the same, without delay, at the office of said Company. HENRY M. DECHERT, President.

STATE OF CATHARINE McGLENN, DE-eeastd. Letters testamentary on the above' estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and thoae having claims to present the same without delay to WILLIAM li. VcOLENN, JA.MES A. MctiLENN. 1019 liLENWOOD Avenue.

STATE OF HKTTIE A. BRER ETON, DE- above estate having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having ciuliua to present the same, without delay, to WILLIAM V. LONG. Administrator, 1211 South THIRTY-FIRST RUPTURE CURED IF YOP WEAR THE CHAMPION TRUSS. CRUTCHES.

SURGICAL APPLIANCES (UO LOCUST 1 ELASTIC STOCKINGS. 1 Silk Elastic. f3.00; Tbwnd. 2.00. LADY ATTENDANTS.

1005 SPRING GARDEN. 1TOR SALE. VERY CHK A P. SECOND-HAND. A 1 actual horse-power "Otto" gas engine, In good condition.

L. F. GRAMMES SON'S, ALLENTOWN, PA. MALE BARBER, Italian, wanted at 151 North Sixth Street. BLACKSMITH wanted on structural iron work.

1222 Belmont Avenue. BOILER and tunk maker wanted, who can work from prints and lay out work; state experience, wages expected. Address P. p. Box 805.

o.MPOSlToIt Young man on job composition, 1123 Chestnut St. DRAUGHTSMAN wanted on structural Iron work. Address partlculnis to 857. Times Office. EXPERIENCED up-to-date advertising solicitor for wit of town.

Apply J. D. Colonnade, 10 to 10.30 to-day. 9ffacAinery ana "Uoos Jfelp Wanted i I widow of the late Benjamin S. Gilbert, aged ho ye -s.

Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law Charles 1 Brewer, isia ftortn auiu street. HAMILTON. At the Cancer Annex. Philadelphia Home for Incurables, Forty-eighth street and Woodland avenue, on the 221 instant, Mrs. MINNA A.

HAMILTON, daughter of Gothelf Mueller, aged 56 years. Funeral services at the home to-day at 9 A. M. HAMMOND. On Sunday.

November 21, MARY beloved wife of Thomas Hammond and daughter of Sarah C. and the late Michael Began, in her 25tb year. Doe notice of the funeral will le given from her late resideuee, Preston. Bryn Wawr. HILL.

On the 20th ANDREW J. H1LI. eon of the late Daniel and Alice Hill. The relatives and friends, also the Altnf So-cletv and League of the Sacred Heart, are re-spectfuriy Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his sister's- residence, 1120 McClellnn street. High Kenulem Mass at the Epiphany Church.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. IRELAND. On the 21st CHARLES G. IRELAND. The relatives and friends of the famlpy: also Drexel Lodge.

No. 2(17. Ancient Order United Workmen, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. November 24. at 1 o'clock, from his late residence.

1S0S Columbia avenue. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. KELLY. On the 22d instant. ANN wife of the late Edward Kelly, uged SO years.

Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1819 Wilder street. KELLY. Suddenlv. on Sunday, November 21, 1S97. JAMES KELLY, 1924 North Twenty-fourth street.

The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning. High Requiem Mass at St. Patrick Cathedral. Newark, N. at 9.30 o'clock precisely.

Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Train leaves Broad Street Station at ti.50 A. M. KESSELMEYER.Od the 22d of November, ELIZABETH, wife of Edward Kesselmeyer, aged 02 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, troin her lute residence, 1243 South Twenty-seventh street.

LANDBETH. Suddenly, on Sunday, November 21. OLIVER LANDRETH. Funeral services at his late residence, 1917 Walnut street, at 9.4f o'clock Wednesday morning. Interment private.

LEHMAN. On the 22d instant. ANNA, the wife of John Lehman and daughter of the late Christian and Louisa Gauss, iu her 33d year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, fiom the residence of her brother-in-law, It. W.

Vogei. Mutter street. Services at St. Bonifaclus Church. Interment private.

LISTEN. On the 23d Instant, CATHERINE LISTEN. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Thursday morning at o'ehwk. from the residence of her brother-in-law. Thomas Welsh, 270S Richmond street.

Tweaty-flftb ward. Solemn Requiem Mass and interment at St. Ann's. MCALLISTER. In Snlem.

N. November 21. 1897, SALLIE S. MeALLIfSTEH. in her 5Sth year.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, S. Clements Dare, No. 79 Walnut street. Salem, N. J.

Services at residence. Interment at Eastview Cemetery, Salem. MeCLINTOCK. On November 21. DANIEL Mc-CLINTOCK, in bis 01st year.

Funeral on Tkurs-dav afternoon at I o'clock, from his late resi dence, 20US Salmon street. McCONNELL. On the lftth Instant. CATHRIN wife of Robert McConuell, aged 25 years. Funeral to-day at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

1252 North Thirtieth street. McCONNELL. On the 21st instant. MOSES McCONNELL, aged SI years. Funeral on Thursday ufternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence.

2414 Holman street. Saturday. November 20. 1897, AXX. widow of the late Dnnlel McOarry.

The funeral will take place on Thursday moaning at 8. HO o'clock, from her late residence. 874 North Forty-second street. West Philadelphia. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church at 10 o'clock nrcc'sely.

Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. The relatives and friends of the la amy are respectrutty luvtteu to attend. the 21st JENNIE, wife of the lnte Harry McGlnnis and daughter of James and the late Sarah McLane. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at KiA o'clock, from her father's residence, 11 North Forty-first street. High Mass at St.

James Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McGt'CKIN On Noveirber 20. 197. JAMES, sou of Mary and the late Henry McGuck'n.

The relatives and friends of the family; also the members of all societies of which he was a member, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning nt 8 o'elo--k, from his late residence. 1019 Christian street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Paul's Church. Internment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

McINTYRK. Snfldnlv. on November 18, 1897. PATRICK McINTYRE. i The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, Federal Rtreet.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. the 22d Instant. JAMES Me-MACKIN.

Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock, from the residence of bis daughter, Mrs. R. S. 10C9 Stiles street. McM EN AM IN.

On the 20th CATHARINE, wife of the late James McMenamin. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at o'clock, from her late residence. GO'i Taylor street (formerly Chatham street), Twenty-foui th and Spring Garden. High Mass at St. Francis" Church.

Interment at St. Charles' Cemetery. Kellyvllle. MeNF.lL. On the 21st instant, Mrs.

BRIDGET McNEIL. Funeral on Wednesday morning nt 8.M0 o'clock, from the residence of her nephew, Genard Taylor, 410 North Sixty-fourth street. McVKAGIL Of diphtheria, on the 22d instant, RUTH of John F. and Emma Mc-Yeagh. aged years and months.

Burial at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. No funeral. MACKIN.J-On the 22d instant, ANNA, widow of Frank Maekiu, aged 05 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. No.

2025 Hewstoa street. High Mass nt St. Ann's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemeterv. MASON.

On the 22d instant, JOHN MASOX. aged 52 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday. 26th instant, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Fannie Anderson, Hunt's lnue.

rear 2104 Somerset street. Interment at Franklin Vault. MORITZ. On November 21, 1S97, PHILIP, son of Leo and Louisa Moritz, aged 2 years and 2 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, November 24, at 12.no o'clock, from his parents' residence, 2068 Seweh street, Thlrty-tlrst ward.

Services at St. Bonifaclus' Church at 2 o'clock precisely. Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. MORTON. Ou November 19, EMMA C.

FARIS. widow of the late Thomas Morton, aged 50 years. Funeral ou eduesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. 046 Feruon street. Mm.

AMANDA MOSS, wife of the late Luclen Moss. MURRAY. On the 21st Instant. THOMAS, son of Thomas and Maty Murray, aged 3 months and 12 days. Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock, from his parents' residence.

229 Allen street. OLCOTT. Suddenlv. on November 22. at Charles-town, N.

HENRY OLCOTT, of the city of New York, In his 56th year. Interment at Cha lies tow j. PEIBCE. At her residence, near Glenslde. after a brief illness.

PHEHIC CHURCHMAN, wife of Caleb D. PeJrce. Funeral on Fourth day at 2 P. at the FalrhlH Meeting House. Roselle.

N. early Monday morning. November 22, JULIA P. NORRIS, wife of Dr. Henry C.

Pierson. POTTS. On the 22d of November, MARY wife of Howard N. Potts. Funeral services Friday morning at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, North Seventh street.

REOAN. On November 22, 1897, MARGARET, wife of Patrick Regan. "Dearly loved and sadly missed." The relatives and friends of the family, also Altar Society, Rosary Society and League of the Sacred Heart of St. Veronica's Parish, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 201 Indiana avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Veronica Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. RlilLLY On the 221 instant. CECELIA AGNES daughter of Hugh and elia Agnes Re Uy, aged 11 months. Funeral this afternoon nt 1 o'elm-K, fPm the residence of her parents, 1828 Ludlow street, formerly Barker street.

ROBINSON. At the residence of her son-in-law, Delp, Ambler, on the 21st instant, MARTHA, widow of the' late John Robinson, of Horsham, In her 93d year. Funeral from her' late residence, on Fourth-day, at 10 o'clock A. ht Upper Dublin. the 19th CHARLES C.

ROSKEEP. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of Washington Lodge. No. Sons of America; OlUe Branch. No.

33. K. of Ilnltfu) TirMn. Vn 7. ItrirhPrlirwH nt Mia Vn.

(nn nt Vrtutri. jl are' respectfully invited to attend the funerai I services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 3023 Gordon street (for merly Herman street), interment private. RYAN'. On November 22.

1K97, GEORGE son of Dennis and Lizzie Ryan, aged 7 weeks. Tlie relatives and friends of Hie family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 415 Henry street, Camdeu. Interment at St. Patrick Cemetery. SAL1TER.

On the 22d CHARLES F. SALTER, aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral ser-vlies, on Wednesdrty. at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his son, William Hauler, 1757 North Twenty-seventh street. Interment private.

SHAPEIt. On the 21st Instant, PAULINE SHAVER, widow of the late Hugo Shauer, In her 78th year. Funeral services on Friday afternoon at o'clock, at the residence of her granddaughter, Mrs. Annie Eranke, 1417 North Thirtieth street. SHERMF.H.-Suddenly, on the 19th Instant, ot Providence, It.

Rev. W. H. SIIEUMER. late pastor Third Baptist Church, this cltv.

Funeral services at Third Baptist Church, Rroad and Ititner streets, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. MALE COIvORF.D Walter or Porter wants sit. in private family or public. 518 S. Twenty-third St.

COIjOBED Man wants Biaacoolt. 1730 Norwood Street. COMMERCIAL Traveler denlres a special line from manufacturer. Address 119. Times Office.

COMPOSITOR. Linotvpe. fast and accurate; also thorough printer, desires situation. Address Compositor, York and Douglass Streets. COOK Flrst-dass colored man wants situation; knows all brauchen; good ref.

1139 liodinan St. COOK wants situation, or will do general housework. Address 7U7 N. Forty-fifth Street. DRIVER wants situation with private family or doctor.

Address 1139 Bainbridge Street. DRIVF.R Young man wants position or any work. Address J. 223 Camac Street. DRIVER, single man, wants anv kind of work; has reference.

O. Slegel, 620 8. Slith Street. positions" wanted by the day: R. M.

graduate; good references. Address 0 810, Times Office. EDUCATED Phllaclelnhlan wants work of Tny kind. Address 492, Times Office. ENGINEER, experienced In ice machine, dynamos, Corliss engines, wants situation; best reference.

Addrefs 105, Times Oiliee. I ENTRY CLERK 0 desires position In some wnoiepaie house: nrst-eiass rererenee furnisned. C. Bode, 205 Federal Street. EXPERT Penman wants envelopes, to address; any hind of wofk; reference.

C. R. 1004 Muster Street. FIREMAN wants heaters to care; thoroughly understands steam and dry heaters best reference. Pemltertou.

Street. FIRST-CLASS colored wniterwlslies situation In a strictly private family. Address 1730 Addison Street. FLOOR MANAGER, thoroughly familiar with dptails of department stores; salary best ref. and executive ability.

203, Times Office. GENERAL secretary of Y. M. C. A.

wishes position either In business or teaching. Address Secretary Y. M. C. A MillviUe, N.

J. GERMAN man, single. Protestant, wants situation care heaters; willing to do any klDd of work; low wages: ref. Address 420, Times Office. GOOD Waiter, colored, first-class reference, wants situation in strictly private family.

Add. NH. Times Office. GROCER First-class counter hand: can take full (hatge I drive- icfe eucis; wages no object. W.

Marshall Street. GROCER Young man. having sold business, wants position as clerk or manager; best ref. Address 354, Times OfEce. JOB Compositor and stone hand; wages $12.

J. Nicholson. 1MH) South Sixth Street. MACHINIST wishes situation: good vise hand; will take anything. Address 358, Times Office.

MAN wishes morning work at heaters; has good reference. 806 Falrmount Avenue, MAN. 22, wants position, shipping clerk or genera lattice work. Address 400. Times Office.

MAN wants situation as grocery clerk, watchman, driver or porter; good reference. 1. 1425 Jackson Street. MAN, painter, also handy with carpenter's tools, wants position of auy kind. Address 2186 East Lehigh Avenue.

MAN. colored, wants place ns waiter or any kmhi 01 work; make mmseir useful. J130 ur- penter MAN wMUiig to work, understands rectifying liquors. KCepfug gov. Eleventh, CL.

U. books. Address 11J5 South! MAN. 35. wants work of any kind: cood driver: low wages.

M. C. 1810 Hazard Street. MAX. temperate, 20 yaiV refereuce.

wants work of any kind. Address 405. Times Office, MAXUFACTUIIIXO rhrm'st, thoroughly compe- lent, fciiowledep of (-nimble of tnking charge of laboratory. Add. 428.

Times OtHce. hih nuu ui a. Smu stiible man; strong, willing and obliging; best rer. wages mod. Address 3u2, Times Orcee.

MAKUIKD MAN. .17, would like position on dairy farm: gooil ref. Address H. Keullworth P. Chester County.

Pa. MEAT CI'TTKR, Practical and experienced salesman, wants work. j. lyi hid si. MEAT rCTTEIl and Salesman Iu ali branches wants situation; Mrst-class ref.

1129 Xortb Eighth. MIDriI.E-AGKD man wants situation; card and bulletin marker, kitchen man, dishwasher; main object a borne. Address 347, Times Ollice. MILLWRIGHT, 16 years' experience, wants steady work In or near Philadelphia; best of references us to character and ability. Address Edward Cartleibje, 17M Harrison Street, Pblla.

Nl'RSE, male, hospitnl trained, open for engagements, L. E. Kunulett, 24 Mole Street. PAPFRHAXGIXG Boy (161, can paste good; 2 mot ths' experience, wishes position. Harry Gross.

313 Mouroe Street. PI.CMISF.It, practical, wishes situation; good at jobbing: 9 yeats' experience. Addiess 410. Times Office. POKTElt Young man wants position; good reference.

122, Times Office. PRINTER, all-round, one capable of taking charge of small plant, seeks situation. Address 427. Times Office. PRINTER All-around; job work and stone wo-k a specialty; understands German: w'sbe- steady slt.

moderate salary. M. 724 McClellao St. PRINTER Knows the bus'ness in all departments; city or country. 2309 X.

Eighth St. PROOFREADER First-class book. Job or newspaper: knowledge of medic'np; Philadelphia and New York ref. Address 3B4. Times Office.

SALESMAN' Str'ctly temperate: traveled leading cities United States. Address 117, Times. SALFSMAX, traveling 15 years' established trade with dry goods, gents furnishing. Address US. Times Office.

SALF.SMAN Experienced among grocers, city and traveling, wants situation in any line; ref. Address J. 175 Poplar Street. SCOTCHMAN would like position as watchman 5r In jtore.Addles J. C.

lull W'ood Street. STEADY colored brtv wishes position in private family. Address 1508 Lombard Sireet. STEAM and Gas Fitter wants or wilt do fitting for nil consumers. Address C.

250s Cadwalader Street. STRAMFITTER wants position; eso do high or pressure work; best reference. Address 327. Times Office. "STENOGRAPHER" and typewriter.

20. 1 year experience, fnrnlshiug reference" from Inst employer, will work for mod. salary. 135. Times Off.

STENOGRAPHER and Typewriter desires experience and reference. Address R. Marple, Penllyn, Montgomery county. Pa. STENOGRAPHER anil Typewriter Young man will start at low salary; best of ref.

Address 500. Times Office. STENOGRAPHER and Typewriter desires willing to ass'st -with other work. Address W. Thomas.

534 Fernoli Street. STENOGRAPHER and Typewriter Operates Remington, Smith Premier, Barlock a'ld Hartford; good ref. Address 491, TJmes Office. SUPERINTENDENT or Foreman of Iron foundry; 20 years' exp on mouldtng machines: ref. J.

'Warren. 83 Pattou Street, Springfield, Iass. TAILOR Young man, with wishes to finish bis t'me pantaloou making. Address 486, Times Office. TRAVELING salesman desires situation; reference.

Address 294, Times Office. WAITER and driver, colored, wants situation: do general housework; city pr country; refereuce. 1207 Mnster Street. WAITER or Driver, colored, wants do gen. housework; ref, 1207 Mastf'r Street.

WA NTED Envelopes and clrcnlnrs to address at home. Address 312, Times Office. WANTED Position as cafe waiter or manager; best references; low wages. Address 317, Times Office. WATCHMAN or Janitor Middle-aged man wants situation: day or night; city reference.

Address 321, Times Office. WATCHMAN Fsed to steam; best or any Inside work. Call or address 4222 N. Fifteenth, YOUNG colored man wants situation; good driver aud cenerallv useful with housework; reference. 1781 Woodstock Street.

Y'OUNG Irishman wants to learn bartending; moderate wages; highest ref. AddresB 502, Times Office. YOUNG Colored Man wants work; good cook and waiter. Address 114, Times Office. YOUNG MAX.

18, desires pos. In store or of-nce; A 1 ref. W. U. 2127 Park Ae.

YOUNG MAN. colored, exp. waiter, desires private or Imsnllng house; good ref. Address 605, Times Office. YOUNG MAN, clerk, stock-keeper, watchman or porter; ref.

A l. P. J. 208 McAlpln Street. YOUNG MAN.

IS. would Pke steady work of any kind. Apply 2327 N. Tenth St. YOUNG MAN, strong and willing to work, wants pos.

in wholesale bouse: ref. If wanted. J. Beal, 1952 North Second St YOUNG MAN. 20.

wishes pos. ss A 1 ref. William H. Meek, 1020 Passyunk Ave. YOUNO MAN.

21. wishes work of any kind; A 1 ref. William II. Meek, 1620 Passyunk Avenue. YOUNG MAN wishes pos.

of any k'nd; printing pref. Crlsty. 1203 South E'gbth St. YOUNG MAN. IS.

would like to drive light wagon; Is acquainted: city or country. M. Acker-mann, 413 North Second Street. YOUNO MAN. strong and willing, wishes work of any kind; handy with tools.

Address J. 1526 Capital Street. YOUNG MAN. 20. Intelligent and iniiustrious, want work In factory or store; ref.

F. 4 rear Franklin Street. YOUNG MAN. RS. A 1 penman.

wanTa pos. of any kind: 10 years' exp. shipping. Address 8., 2243 Hicks Street. YOUNG MAN, 20.

assistant book-keeper and clerk, wishes sit. W. B. 5038 Florence Ave. YOUNG MAN'.

19. wants sit. of any kind. Add. W.

M. 1920 Dickinson Street. YOUNG MAN. 18. wants wo of any kind; best ref.

Address 432. Times Office. YOUNG man, wholesale house. 17. would like position with Address 314 Times Ofllce.

I i i i I i YOUNG man, 18, desires position In printing office; good copyholder. Addrcws T. 1205 Mole Street. YOUNG man, 18, wants to a trade: best reference. Address Joseph McCloskey, 1312 South Tenth Street.

YOUNG man. 18, would like to have good position: best of reference. Address M. Stern, 113S South Street. YOUNG man.

19, wants work of any kind; Dot afraid of work; good driver. J. Murray, 330 Greenwich Street. YOUNG man. 20, wants work in country or on farm; low wages.

Itlalr Street. YOUNG "man. 20. wwdd like wo'k of any kind la factory. Address H.

rear 120 Struther St. YOUNG man. 21. would like to have work of any kind. C.

Fischel, 633 North Third Street. YOUNG MAN. colored, reference from U. S. Recorder ot Deeds, wauts of any kind.

Address A. No. 511 South 18th St. YOUNG man. 21, would like to have position of any kind; not afraid of work.

W. McCuliough, 1220 South Fourth Street. YOUNG man, 21, wants position of anv kind; wages no object. Address G. 1929 Carlton YOUNG man, 22, wishes situation of any kind-sober and industrious and well recommended.

A. H.JYaiker, 1U15 Warnock Street. Young man, colired. desires steady work driving for doctor or with some faniiiv. Address Anderson Butler, 816 South Twelfth Street.

YOUNG man. colored, useful, desires situation as waiter and work around the house; sinni! wages; reference. Address 353, Times Office. YOUNG man desires situation as driver on light wagon; best of reference and security given. 2445 Newkirk Street.

YOUNG mn from country wants situation of any kind. Address 320. Times Office. YOUNG man wants situation as ment cut tec or grocer; best of reference. Address 1320 North Seventeenth Street.

YOUNG man wants employment of any kind: good man to care horses or drive. Address P. Maguire, 135 Chestnut Place, Vest Phila. YOUNG man wants place as waiter or run elevator; reference. 1130 Carpenter Street.

YOUNG man wants position as watchman or janitor in h.itel or private family. Apply 1520 Sou tli Broad Street. YOUNG man wants position as grorcy 2 years experience; first -chiss reference. Addresj W. J.

Ruwaon. 235(i East Serger.nt Street. YOUNG man who understands the asbestos business, also carpentering, desires position. Apply Arthur Sinclair, Raring Stieet, West I'hila. YOUNG man willing to make himself generally useful.

Address James Morgan. 203W Sewell St. YOUNG man wishes Inside position; willing to begin with small salary. K. Carrigan.

04 Lawrence Street, YOUNG man would llko position learning upholstering or anything. Addiess W. 2120 East Somerset Street. YOUNG mnu would like RTiuHtiondriviuFshVglQ or double team; good reference. Apply M.

2105 Bellmore Avenue. YOUNG man would like position driving milk wagon or any other kind of work. Apply William McCall, Baring Street, West I'hila. YOUNG MAN. 237 honstiind willing.

'wishes position as porter or any hcuvy work. T. Cooncy, 730 Hicks St. YOUNG MAN. IS.

wishes of my Address J. R. would like to learn a good trade. WH Ellsworth St. YOUNG MAN wants pos.

of any kind: plun-b- mg prererreu. rans Mccaiirey, 4io uiceuwuy Avenue. vorx0 M.AX wants slt.f not Tf ralTVf Charles E. Johnston. 1546 Turk Ave OLNO MAN.

20. wishes inside work nf somo kind: eolleeting preferred. H. nrlniitsboltz, 51s Wilder Street. lOtNG MAN.

20, wonld like work of any kind nr worn in ia'rorv: nanay at varnishing. Adj. 429, Times Offlee. yofN'C. MAX.

work of any kind. lliout 20. woubl like to have. C. Fischel.

6X1 N. Third St. YOI'XG MAX. 19. wants work of any kind; not afraid of work; jood driver.

J. Murray, Greenwich Street VOUXfl MAX. 18. wishes any kind tf neces-SHry; some exp. at house painting.

Address 121, Tiroes Office. YOrXG MAX wnnrs 8't. as clerk In mns'c store; 4 years' exp. Address 5:17 Spruce Street. Potts-town, Pa.

YorxG Married Man. out of wo-k, wants steady and reliable. D. J. La line, 1431 Hanson Street.

YOUXO marrierl man out of work wants situation: steady and reliable, li. J. La Due, 1431 Hanson Street. YOrXG MARRIED steady and sober, wants work of any kiuil; driving team preferred. 2409 Nassau Slrcet MALE AM) IF.HALE IIOTKL CLERIC, manager, and wife, desire pos.

in hotel or club, here or elsewhere. Address 1529 North Twenty-fourth Street. MAN and wife wish wife good cook: useful for housework; cirr or country; low wages. Address 433. Times Office.

FEMALE A FIRST-CLASS cook wants position; good on soups, fish, entrees, joints rn-i guire; A No. 1 reference. Address Mrs. Clifford, 114 Miuot Xeponsett, Mass. ALL-AROUND conk for restaurant; good on oysters.

Address 226 Spruce Street. CASHIER Young Lady. 19. wants situation us cashier In grocery, meat and provistuii store; lirst-class reference. 1003 Berks Street.

COOK Reliable wemnn wants cooking nnd downstairs work, and helu witli washing and irou, ing. 1710 Arlington below Norris. COOK and housekeeper wishis situation; city or country. Adilress 1317 Filbert Street. COOK Colored woman wants situation cooking, housework; reference.

1139 Rodman Street. DRESSMAKER wauts position with dressmaker, good sewer. Address 355, Times Oiliee. and seamstress desires store work to do at home. Address 313.

Times Office. DRESSMAKER and Seamstress would like engagement hy the day; -terms moderate. Address 357. Tillies Office. DKESSMAKFU of experience wants posit'nu with nn established dressmaker.

Adilress Times OrTce. DRESSMAKER wants engagements; good tit, latest Styles: SI per day. A. D. T.

49 S. 3d. ENGLISHWOMAN wants general housework; city or country. Adilress Mrs. Jones, 2347 Turner.

ELDERLY Woman wants light work, adult family, at moderate wages; good cook. Address 475, Times Office. FIRST-CLASS" Colored Widow wsnts sit. as housekeeper or general hoiias'wo k. city or country.

Call or nddress 1712 Kodmun Sureet. FIRST-CLASS cook, colored, wants situation. city or country; city ref. Add. 1538 Bodine St.

FIRST-CLASS Laundress wnnts washing and Ironing at home; reference. 17 S. 20th 'St. GOOD German Protestant girl wnnts sltuatiou; good cook. Address 247 North lltb St.

GOOD, reliable girl wants situation ns plain cook; city reference. 3431 Ludlow Street. HOUSEKEEPER Middle-aged, single woman wants position, with and borne. Address R. 814 Wisteria Germantown, Phila.

HOUSEWORK Girl fmm Allcntown desires a position for housework; best reference if required. Address Annie Brennon. 1910 Carlton Street. HOUSEWOPK or cooking, girl wants place, city or country. Call or write 645 13th St.

"llOUSEWORK girl wishes place; reference. Address 1SU1 South Eighteenth Street. HOUSEWORK Middle-aged woman wants gen. housework; good plain cook: small family; sleep home. Address 603, Times office.

MIDDLE-AGED German woman wnnts situation as cook or general work. Address 0 333, Times Office. PROTESTANT woman wants place in restaurant or boarding house: good cook and dishwasher. Mrs. Ferry, rear 147 Faiimount Avenue.

REFINED Young lady, graduate of Lebanon H'gh School, wishes pos. office or store. E. 1916 North Tentli Street. RESPECTABLE Woman wants cooking in private family; city; good ref.

Add. 457, Times. SETTLED person' wants a situation to do housework; city or country; good cook. Address 132, Times Office. "SETTLED Woman wishes city or country; cooking or down-stairs work.

Add. 110, Times. STENOGRAPHER "and Typewriter Refined' voung ladv wants graduate rtf Girls' High Sehool. Addiess 48. Times STENOGR.APHFR and 7 typewriter desires permanent position: 3 years' experience; reference.

Address 307. Times OIHce. TWO SISTERS would like positions, ilnln sewing or charaberwork. Add. 419, Times Olt'c--.

WANTED Young'German -woman wants bouse. work during the day. 2121 Orkney Street. WANTED By three co'orcd sisters. Ju't from Virginia, places in city.

Call 726 S. llh St. WHrOW with good child of 8 years wants hoc.se-workr City or country. 4.8 North Fifth Street. WlDOW.

with good chil of S. wants housework, city or country. 429 N. Thirteenth Sireet. WOMAN, colored, wants cbamberwork or general housework.

516 South Tenth Street. WOMAN, experienced and reliable, wants houoekeeplng; moderate wages; good ref. Address 120, Times Office WOMAN wishes' house-cleaning or wasldnjr by tlie dav. office scrubbing or restaurant dish washing. Rear 1416 Vine No.

14 Leeds Ave. WOMAN wants washing at home. 2409 Nassau Ht. YOUNG Woman, exp. In nursing and attending Invalids, desires position.

Adilress 808 Came'-on. WoUNG lady as private secretary: rapid penman; business experience; means business; city or country. Address 350, Time Office. YOlNG lady desires situation as saleslady In confectionery. 'Address J.

2918 Marshall SL ERRAND BOY wanted, nut St. Paulus, 1123 Chest- GROCERS Two good men, with ref. one to take charge retail branch store. Apply after 9 o'clock, 33 S. Second Street.

INTELLIGENT GENTLEMAN for soliciting advertising. Philadelphia Rental Co, 14 S. Broad. LEATHER PARER on pocket books, to run machine. McCloskey, Pltz 147 North 10th Street.

MAN in a retail grocery bouse, thoroughly experienced, to deliver orders by wagon; quick, intelligent, active, willing; don't answer if you've never worked at it; give reference from former employer. Address 104, Times Office. PAPER BOXES Male wanted; experienced cutter. Address 300, Times Office. SALESMAN and Collector, also two handy wanted bv Hoffman Case, manufacturers; steady position, good wages.

137 North 8th St. RTREET Men and Fakirs Great novelty. Room 48, Sibley Building, 121K Filbert Street, after 5 P. M. to-day or all day Thursday.

Du Funny Co. Sample by mail 7 cents. WANTED Well-bred boy, io to 13 years, orphan light duties: board and clothes for services. 5 to 6 P. M.

2020 Arcb. WANTED Chorister for Sunday school; give age, experience and reference. Address 333, Times Office. WANTED Young man in hardware store; northeast section; state experience and reference. Address I4oTimes Office.

WANTED A man of good address to act in the capacity of salesman; one with experience preferred. Call after 10 o'clock. P. F. Collier, 71C Sansom Street.

WANTED Manager for concert compauy. Stangl. 807 Locust St. A. YOUNG MAN an waiter in cafe.

Call between and 10 o'clock, 43 S. Tenth Street man to appoint local agents for publishing house; references. Room 23, 30y North Fifth Street. MALK ABt'D I TJ ALE STEADY MAN AND WIFE wanted to take charge of farm. Apply 1413 Filbert St.

WANTED-Brlght young men or ladies, members of church, to solicit orders amid their friends for a beautifully illustrated scriptural art work; nothing heretofore like It; lakes amaainglv wherever introduced. Address 300, Times Office. FKMAl.K mm ,1 CHILD'S M'RSE wanted; 1.50. 1340 Frank- lin Street. COLORED cook and chnni hernia id wanted; must be first class.

SMO North Broad Street. EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework; I small family; ref. Apply 1708 Tioga St. FIFTY more ladles wanted immediately on I Jewel Burnishing Cloths: $3 to $12 weekly; whole or spare time; sample cloth and directions 12c; nothing else to buy. Everett Smith 54 Philadelphia.

OPERATOR and finisher; first-class man. A- Ueinecke, 110 South Thirteenth Street. GIRL for general housework; family of two. SrcT North Broad Street. GIRL for general honsework; three in family reference.

5T8 North 10th St. GIRLS wanted In paint room; Jl.SoVhlTelearn' ing. 954 Eighth GinJ' or housework small fani Hy. 2023 South lSth St. HALF-GROWN girl to assist lith housework.

2114 i irteemn street. HOCSEWORK Wanted, white ptrl for general housework; sleep home. 1739 Wllllngton it. HOMEWORK Hfllf-ffiwu girl, white or colored 2147 North 11th St. LADIES' HAIRDRESSER and saleswoman.

35 South Thirteenth St. NICE HOME and week to Catholic old lady to mind two children. 2010 Newcomb Nicetown. OPERATORS Wanted at once 20 experienced hands on sateen nnd silk petticoats; steady work; good pay; power machines. 421 Market Street.

OPERATORS wnnted Sleevers on double-needle Singer; also sleeve makers, negligee shirts, 245 South Third St. Entrance on Evelina St. OPERATORS, experienced, on negligee shirts; steady work; big wages guaranteed. 207 Ledger Place, rear of 52 North 2d SL PAPER BOXES Female wanted; experienced coverer and gluer. Address 21)9.

Times Office. WANTED German girl Avenue. Apply 1525 I6hlgh I WANTED Girl to asalat at (reneral housework and eooktnjc: wages per week. 1540 Xorth Nineteenth Street. WANTED fJowl pirl for eeneral housework In snjijjl family adult.

1007 North St. WANTBDfWorunn to assist with housework for a good home, 4S2 Otter West I'hlla. WANTED Protestant white irlrl about 18 years old for general housework )u small family McKean Street. ti WANTED White clrl for ueneral 2123. North Twelfth Street.

WANTED White girl for housework 622 Catharine Street. Apply tft ontlro ehn nf mnll 'hni-CA' nr. fnir.Hr At.ntr Ktraat north of Somerset, east of Frankford Avenue. WANTED Girl, about 10. for child's nurse.

Apply 372.1 X. Fifteenth Street. WANTED Half -frown girl to assist with house-work. Apply 1033 N. Eighteenth Street.

WANTED Half-grown girl to ratnd baby and make herself generally useful: mupt be t-lean and neat. Apply 210 South Eighth Street. WANTED Girl to assist iu housework. Apply 832 Heechwrod near 22d and Parrlsh fits. WANTED Half-grown 210S -Marshall Street.

girl, with reference. WANTED Girl South nth St. -t to pack soap powder. 710 LIFE INSURANCE agents make a mistake In accepting a higher commission for the first year only land spend H), Instead of a loug renewal to live on in after yenrs and toiitinued to the family In event of the agent's death. 1 am paying such an income to several families and make advances on renewals.

Gentlemen who wisli to build up an income, and have superior facilities in this business, should become identified with the old-estnbllshed office of the EQUITABLE. 238 Drexel Building. I. L. REGISTER, Financial Agent.

AGENTS making $40 to a week. Greatest agents' seller ever invented. Both canvassing and general agents needed. Full part'culnrs by mall. Monroe Manufacturing 113, iLa Crosse, Wis.

Cmployment jfieneios HIGH-GRADE POSITION'S of every conceivable character secured by the cltv Educational Brokers. 113 North Fifth Street. Call or write for particulars and testimonials. a EMPLOYMENT OF ALL descrlplio furn'shed mrnuco our system lor a small sum at the renn 1413 Filbert Street. Situations Wanted MALE.

ACTIVE BOY (161 wishes position of any kind. L. Huminar, 10S Brown Street. ACTIVE BOY (17) wishes a position of any kind. E.

Raubitschek, 941 N. 7th Jit. ACTIVE MAN, club or hotel, wishes position; Al city ref. Add G. W.

113 N. 5th St. ACTIVE MAN (32) wants work as porter or packer in store; experienced and reliable. Address 423, Times Office. ACTIVE Young Man would like a situation of any kind; age 19.

924 Lawrence Street. ACTIVE Young Man, 20, would like situation driving a team. Abbott, renr 210 George St. ACTIVE Young Man wants lob. porter or lanil tor; cheap.

Davis, 716 Catharlns St. ACTIVE Married Man wsnts work of any kind; good ref. U. S. Frit.

959 N. Forty-fifth St. ALL-ROUND man wants work In oyster cafe. Address 426, Times Office AN AMERICAN elderly mechanic! willing, sober, Industrious, seeks employment at anything; wages no object. Address 424, Times Office.

ANY POSITION at bard work" glady received bv young married man with wife and child, day or night; ref. C. F. 1760 North 3d St. ANY KIND of clerical work or position of trust by a strictly sober, married man; sec.

and Al ref. Aildresa 0 331, Times Office. BARBER, with 24 years' experience, desires situation. Addiess J. B.

829 8. Eighth St. BARBER Young barber, good shaver, Vi years' experieuoe, desires Address 724 Carpenter Street. BARBER wants steady work or help out; no Sunday work. Address 324, Times office.

BARKEEPER wishes' position: good mixer; rlrsr-chtsai reference; reasonable wages. Address 301. Times OrTce. BARTENDER, good mixer, cltv refereuce, wnjits position. Address 0 316, Times Office.

BARTENDER wnnts position; best referencesi good mixer; low wages. G. F. R.t b37 Jacksou St. BARTENDER Young Irishman wishes to learn bartending; strong and willing; will do any kind of work; bright; jef.

mod. 401, Times. BARTENDER, neat appearance, good city reference, wants position 403 j-'ltagerald Street. BARTENDER, good mixer: quick; speaks German; if necessary understands the oyster trade; cltv refs. 3707 entie titreet.

rle'nc'ed KfonU Sf TmyZTwl r3lS i BOOK-KEEPER or collector (20), experienced; can operate typewriter; business college graduate; Al A.l.lr. ss 1: Times Office. work, connected with same, desires position; un- questionable references. 323, Times Office. I i i WHERE ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MAY LEFT AT OFFICE RATE3 BE ITUATIONS WANTED and Help Wanted advertisements, not exceeding three lines, are published free in the daily and Sunday TIMES.

These advertisements must be mailed or brought to THE TIMES Office. Thev will not be received at Branch Offices. Situations Wanted and Help Wanted advertisements must all be indorsed, otherwise they will not be inserted. TFLEORAPH OFFICES 1413 Clientnut Street. 3223 Mnrket Street.

IWi South Eighth Street. 49 South Third Street Southemt Corner Ninth and GlraM Avenue. 16S0 North Second Street. -RS5 North Broad Street. Elehth And W.iod Streets.

1415 Coiumhln Avenue. Twentieth and Loenat Streets (N. E. Comer). 1923 Cnllnwhlll Street.

No. 1 Hock Street. Twcuty-thlrd and Washington Avenue. S1HV? Market Street. 3955 Ija waxier Avenue.

73 Fjiet Main Street (Herald Bldg). Sorristown. 1217 Fllhert Street. Harrison Bulldlne. Fifteenth nd Market Streets.

Itldpe Avenue, above Columbia Avenue. Northeast Onrne Second and Poplar Streetn. SrtOH Kensington Avenue. 3042 Chestnut Street. Betz Iluildlng.

DRUG STORES SB and 38 North Broad Street (Cigar Store), Edward C. Rnhrne. 2000 Kidire Avenue. Helntaleman's Pharmacy. Front nnd Parrlsh Streets.

T-ler Walton. Seventh and Muster Streets. E. A. Test.

Klehtb and Poplar Streets. It. Trump. Twelfth and Stiles Streets. .1.

Sunup. 2S0O Germantown Avenue. Itehhein's Pharmncv. Twenty-third and Cnllnwhlll Streets. W.

M. Hill. 2134 Mnrket Street. .1. P.

McGovern. Grocer. 4Wtt Tancaster Avenue. J. P.

Mcovern, Grocer. lflrt Rldce Avenue. ,1. P. McGovern.

Grocer. 194R Germantowwn Ave. J. P. McGovern.

Grocer. S. W. Cor. Sixth and Cumberland.

.1. Steltzer. Flghteenth and Morris Streets. V. P.

Bender. Thirteenth and nicklnsnn Streets. S. Henkel. Tenth and Cumberland Streets.

C. Kohler. Twenty-fifth and Columbia F. 0. Twenty-seventh and Oxford Streets.

Northwest corner, zeller a Pharmncv. n3 GraVs Ferrv Ttoad Holland Pharmacy. i.witHnrni "inn ruillLU Itlll WlldlU nicuuv, J. Ivlns (Clenr Sfo-e). Son th west Corner Fifteenth and Ritner Streets.

C. P. MrPonneU. Twenty-first and Dickinson Street, J. Wohlgemuth.

No'-thenst Corner Second nnd Siejrel Streets, Eust Fnd Ptreet find Montgomery Avenue. D. B. M. P.

S1vth nnd Oreen Kmil Ttirurmunn, DniesriBt. Tenth ami Cnthnrfne Streets C. E. Snenoeley Apothecar'es. FrnnkPn and Pnhmihla Avenue, the J.

T. White Phnrmaey Company. Tenth nd Susquehanna Avenue. Thomas B. Bech- told.

Phanrnry. Franklin and Berk F. P. Albrlcht. Drnsclft Catharine Sfrepf.

Southeast Corner of Front. Dr. M. P. Proves' Son Co.

Morris Strppt. Southwest Corner of Ninth. Xaroee's Cigar Store. Mc- TIOOA E. E.

Wl'son. 2002 Tioga Street. CAMO'N OTFICES 211 Knlghn Avenue. W. R.

Thompson. Second and Mnrket Streets, Northwest West's Pharmacy. RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING THE TIMES Jt DVERTISEMENTS set solid, without Qj capital, line; or blank spaces, and properly classified under the following headincs. will be accpted tor the Sunday or Daily Edition of THE TIMES at the low rate of Employment Amende Dressmiikln? nnd Millinery. RnarrtlnK ami Hooius Country lionntlug Pops.

Hlrds. Ptc Mnchlner.v. Tnols. etc For Sale, Misppllnneous. Business Opportunities Panelnfr Cnrrtnges, etc.

Horses, etc Hloyeles word when prepaid. No advertisemsa: Ictsibafl itii. Mortffoces Henl F.statp i When Agate display is uit1, rate is 10c lice for advertisement. anted. M'soojlnuemis.

Cnrnot Olenninsc. Mnnpy to Loan Pianos and Orgnns. Musical Instruction. stniction -4 Business) I I I id JL VJ 7 TVrOlllll link Schools and Situations llanted BOOKKEEPER an3 salesman, with the highest references as to qualifications, desires situation Address Louis, 55 Drexel Building. KOOKKREPKR desires situation: competent, willing and experienced; salary moderate until ability is proved.

Aduress 4X4. Times Otflce. BOOK-KEEPER, assistant, collector or cashier, young man (21). years' best ref. from former employer.

Book-keeper, 20OS X. 11th St. ROY (14) would like a situation of any kind; is willing to work. A. Williams, 12(15 8.

8tb St. BOY (151 wants broker's office. K. a posltiou in lnwyer'l or 1513 Heed Street. ROY (16) wants nosition to loam trade of any kind, or run errunds.

Add. H. 407 Lombard. ROY (10) wishes situation of auy kind; good reference. Add.

254H Jessup St. BOY (17) wishes a place; city or country. Add-CharleB Hamilton, Fawn Street. BOY (17) would like situation of any kind. Address Wra.

Martin, 1042 S. Hicks St. BOY (IS) wants to learn a good trade; electric not afraid of work. It. 1144 8.

15th St. BOY (18) wants a position to tend horses in country. J. 1919 Wbnrton Street. BOY (18) would like to learn engraving.

J. J. 1523 S. nicks Street. BOY' (IS) wants situation of any king; reference.

Walter Herbert, 870 Orkney Street. BOY, 16, wauts work of an- kind; Al reference. G. 249 North Eleventh StreeL BOY. 17, wishes to learn the trade of engineering.

S1347 Keullwonh StreeL BOY. 16, strong, willing to work, would like to learn any kind of good trade. Address A. llnuf-man, rear 10 Augusta Place. BOY.

14. wants situation In office or Inside light work; good reference-; good penman. Address Alfred HorneCf, 531 Owen below Iteed. BOY16, would jlke to have work of any kiud. Apply at Jacob Cohen, 327 Carpenter Stxeet, BOy7 liTwould like to learn florists business.

Edmundjlorahuui. 133SSouth Oarnett Street. BOY, 1.1, would like io have situation of anv kind. Call or address Joseph Harrigau, 1109 Wharton Stro t. BOY.

16, desires position as errand boy. James White, rear 9tW N. Delaware Ave, of any kind. Call or addiess Joseph Morrison, 1313 S. TenthSt: BOY.

18. would like to learn engraving. I. 1523 8Hlcks Street. BOY.

15. would like position In lawyer or broker's office.E. 1513 Heed Street. BOY, 18, wants to learn a good trade, electricity preferred; not afraid of work. R.

1144 S. 15th. BOYr, 17, wants work of anv kind. Address Frank WIHIams, 1817 Watts Street. BOY.

1(1. hHtrht and Intelleent. would like position of any kind office preferred. James Lydon, 2443 North Tenth Street. BOY.

16. neat and artlve. would like position of anv kind. Edward Bvrne. 526 Edcely Street.

BOY (17) would like to learn trade or do any kind of work good" ref. 1025 Fourth St. "BRIGHT, intelllgentboy, 16. wishes to learn a trade. Address Harry Frcedman, 125 Klfreth St.

BRIGHT Young Man wishes situation of any kiud, phimblnn preferred; 2j years experience. E. Conaty, 834 Tusker Street. BRIGHT BOY (14) wishes work of any kind. D.

HolU, 130 Congress Street. BRIGHT BOY. nf 14. would like to have a situation of any kind. Ray A.

Brannon, No. 907 Boston Avenue. BRIGHT BOY (14) wishes position of any kind. Address 130 Congress Street. BRIGHT, honest bov.

15. would like position of any kind; can give reference. Henry Paul, 2347 Xortb Tenth Street. CARPENTER Young wishes sit. of any kind.

man, 2 years' Add. 498. Times Off. CARPET and shade upholsterer desires regular employment; reliable; A 1 ref. Upholsterer, 423 North 9th Reading, Pa.j COACHMAN and gardener would liko position on gentleman's place; wages moderate; good ref.

Address 859, Times OKce. COACHMAN' Young single, understands his business, wishes situation in the country? flrst- ref. AHil. 353. Times Office.

COI ARED MAN. prlvste famliyTI s-sTflng'. coachman or cooking rfetrrd; city ref. Address COLORED Man wishes sit. as wniteror Janitor; good address.

.1. F. Jones. 1813 Webster St. COLOPFD BOY wishes place of any kind.

Address WlUlam Jennings, 1928 Naudain St. COLORED BOY wants sit. of any kind; ago 18; good ret. George Singleton, 76T Jessup St. John Payne and Katharine Cussidy.

Charles K. Maull. and' Margaret S. Riely, Joseph MeilmJo aud May McGiunis. Andrew Elliott and Catharine Desmond.

Morris Stewait aud Edith F. O'Bryan. M4RBIED. DALLAS-BHEXXER. On Novendwr 17.

hy the Uev. Jiervey Beaie, at their home. Mr. JuMM'II G. DALLAS and Miss MARY E.

liKENNEH. both of Philadelphia. HARVEY STPLL. On November 10, by RevM A L. Latheni, DAVID HARVEY and Miss LilAlE ST I LL.

HENDERSON LYTLE. On the evening of No-vein her 15, lSi-7, at 22H Fraiikfurd avenue, by the Rev. Hubert Hunter. D. Mr.

ALEXANDER HENldJlSON and Mlsa MATILDA LY-TLE, both of Philadelphia. Ron ham, Cathrlna. Bruce. Rosnuioud. Cannon, Annie.

Cia.k. William. Clcarv, John. Crilly. tbailcs.

14. Devlin. Francis J. Disston, Thomas S. Doniielly, Doiuigluie, John, 4.

Donuiiee, Downing, SiiMin. Ferguson. May. Foster. Cliaihs P.

Fiasch. liiatn. 33. Fry. Theodore.

70. Gilbert. Deborah B. Hamilton, Minna A. Hamuiund.

Mary E. Hill. Andrew J. Ireland, Charles G. Kellv.

Ann B. 60. James. Kepse'mejer. Eliz.

Oliver. Lehman. Anna. MeAiLsf-r. Sail' S.

McClint.irk. Daniel. XU'Cono-dl, Moses, 81. Mrruiimdl, Cathrina. Ann.

Jennie. MeGuekin. James, MeJntyre, Putruk J. M-Ma kin, Ji.i:?es. McMeuamiu, Cath.

McXell. Bridget. McVeagb. Rmh A. Macklu, Anna.

Masoii, Jnhn. Moritz, Philip. Mortou. Emma C. 56.

Moss. Amanda. Murray. Thomas. OlfOtt, Heliiy.

Peiree, Pboele C. Pieison. Julia P. Potts. Mary A.

Retail, Mary. Reilly. Cecilia A. Rubiusou. Martha.

Rowhecp, Charles C. Ryan, George A. Satiter, Charles F. Stumer, Pauline, IS, Hhermcr, Rev. Shields, Rev.

James F. SUMoiis, John. SinkiiisoJi. Murv, S7. Julius A.

Snlvley, Mary A. Steinbach, Michael. Swallow. M. 64.

Taylor. LtRzte C. Tecs, William. 67. Tolin.

Margerv. 76. Wagstaff, Walter J. Walker. Hannah W.

Warr.ock, Thomas S. Wo -ilston. Isaiah. SO. Yardley, Henry L.

BOCKMAN. On November 23. 1SD7. ELMER sun nf Sarah and the lata William Bock man, in 36th year. The lelativcs and friends of the family, also Sr.

Michtiel's Young Men's Benevolent Association of Philadelphia." are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning at o'clock, from his mother's residence, Hancock street. Requiem MuSs at St. Michael's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cenieteiy. the 23d instuut, CATHRI.NA BONHAM.

aged Hi years. a Itue notice of the funeral, from the residence of J. C. Vogelsang. 913 East Chelten avenue.

BOYLE. On the iiSd instant, MARY, daughter of William and Elizabeth Boyle, aged 2 years, 7 mom lis and 3 weeks. The lehttivt'S and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from ber parents' residence. 1:614 East Allegheny avenue. Twenty-fifth ward.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. In Florence, Italy, November 22. ROSAMOND BUFCE. widow of Thomas H. Bruce, of Pome, and beloved mother of Edward Mon-crieff Bruce, of New York.

CANNON. -On the 21st ANNIE CANXOX, nutlve of parish of Diver, County Donegal, Ireland. Funeral on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 70s Chadwick street. Sixteenth and Fitz water streets. CLARK.

On the 21st WILLIAM, husband of Ellen Clark, hi bis 46th year. The relatives friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday at Hi o'clock noon, from bis late residence. 171 West Someiset street. Interment at Ureeumuunt Cemetery. CLE A RY.

On Sunday, Nowmher 21, 1S97, JOHN beloved son of the late Cornelius aud Mary Geary. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning at S.30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Joseph Dougherty, 1727 Carlton street. High Kim era Muss at the Cathedral at 10 o'clock pieeisely. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

CRILLY. On November 21, 1M)7, CHARLES, son of Francis and Mary Crilly and grandson of the late Michael and Ann Brady, aged 14 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning nt 8. BO o'clock, from his parents' residence. 1216 Smith Seventh street.

Requiem Mass at the Church of ttie Interment at Holy cross Cemetery. DEVLIN. On November 23. 18H7, FRANCIS son of Owen and Maggie Devlin, aged 1 year alio ft monins, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Thursday afternoon nt o'clock, from his parents' residence, 1831 Mole street. Moore, be-low Sixteenth.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. DISSTON. Suddenly, on Sunday, November 21. THOMAS aged 65 years. Funeral services at his lute address, Park avenue and Walnut, Huddooiield, to-day at 11.30 o'clock.

DONNELLY. On November 20, lfc97, CATHERINE, wife of Hugh Donnelly, aged 49 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 a'clock, from her husband's residence, 3644 North Second street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Veronica's Church, luterment at New Cathedrul Cemetery.

DONOGHUK. On November 22, don of Michael and Mary Donoglitie, aged 4 years and 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 642 Pierce street, above Moore street. Iuterment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

November 23, 1897, SCSAX, wife of the late George Downing. The relatives and friends of the family are rest ectfullv invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1752 Howard street. Solemrt Requiem Mass nt St. Michael's Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

FOSTER. On November21, at his late residence, Cape May City, N. J. Captain CHARLES P. FOSTER.

Funeral from his city residence, 949 South Third street, Philadelphia, due notice of which will be given. November 21, WILLIAM L. husband of Christiana Frasch and son of George and Rosnlle Fro seta, aged S3 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from bis parents' residence, 606 South Fiont street. FRY.

On the 21st THEODORE FRY, aged 70 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock, from his late residence, 841 Preston street. the 20th MARY, widow of Frederick Ferguson, aged 80 years. The relatives and friends of the rally are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at 7.30 o'clock, from her Bon-in-lnw's residence. Mr.

Dlvlny. 3422 Kipp street. Thirty-third ward. High Mass at St. Veronica church.

Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, i.E-i rk. sTrce, BOOK-KEEPER Young man. thoroughly famll-102.) Market street. )nr w()1 larr business and revenue O00 advertising solicitor on weekly publics- tlon. Apply room 4iu, 14 I.

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