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3 THE MOKNING NEWS, WILMINGTON DEL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1901 KENNARD CO. FOUNDER'S DAY OBSERVED. IN BLUE GOLD Al House work la hard work without I GOLD DUST I DO YOU SHOOT? NSSjSWM 'If you do you should send your name and address on a postal card for Old Delaware Defeats the Maryland W0fJTfl Interesting Exercise at the Ferris Industrial School. Founders' Day was observed at the Ferris Industrial School with appropriate exercises on Saturday afternoon.

The attendance was large and the audience was much interested. Chief Justice Charles B. Lore presided and made a brief address, in wtich he reviewed the life of John Ferris. During ttoe past year the school's water SALE OF OLD AND NEW. Agricultural College.

OPENING OF FOOT BALL About Five Hundred Spectators GU NtCATALOGU E. ST'S free. It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Winchester Repeating Arms 11 New Haven, Conn. Large Attendance on the Opening Rw iY Newark Boya Take in the Our first floor is now ready for you.

No annoyance now from the artisans who have so neccessarily interfered with Hair Splits Don't singe the hair because it splits at the ends. When the hair splits it simply shows it is weak. Feed your hair with Ayer's Hair Vigor, the genuine hair-food. It cures dandruff, stops falling of the hair, and always restores color to gray hair. I have used Ayer'i Hair Vigor for 30 years.

It is elegant for a iair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Gruenfelder, Grantfork, III. SI. All tanlsts.

J. C. AVER Lowell. Mm. British Losses in South Africa.

LO.VDOX, Oct. 6. An official report issued yesterday shows that the British casualties In South Africa from the be Farmer hy a Score of 24 to 6. Bright Outlook fox the Delaware Eleven. the usual even tenor of supply has been improved, the boys hav-itjg done the work.

The farm has been very successful, although the crop of garden produce was not as good aa last yiar. For next year twenty-five acres have been planted in wheat. A new shed for storing farming inplementu has been erected. During the afternoon the following programme was given: Concert on the lawn by tte Ferris School Band under the direction of Professor E. L.

Stewart, bandmaster; singing by: the school, "Anniversary Song of prayer by the Rev. F. V. Briggs, pastor of the Second Dupr.ist our business. ye know of no more attractive room anywherelight and conveniently arranged.

In a fortnight our second floor will be perfect Togged out in the latest foot ball armor eleven sturdy young men representing the old Delaware College, battled mightily on the gridiron at Front and Union streets on Saturday and vanquished the eleven from the Marland Agricultural College by a score of 24 to 6. It was the opening of the local foot ball season, and was higliiy g'stifying to those friends of Delaware College who exerted their influence and obtained the necessary funds to warrant the contests being pluyed in this city Instead of in Newark, the college town. 43 BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. TMs signature is on erery bottle i WORCESTERSHIRE Day at the Cycle Academy. "The Sale of the.

Old and the New," for the benefit of the Homeopathc Hospital, which opened in the Cycle Academy, Tenth and Orange streets, on Saturday has already proved a marked success. During the entire time the sale was open cn S.it-urdey the building was filled with persons anxious to buy and if the rush continues everything in the sale will be disposed of before next Saturday, when it is to close. The principal article sold on Saturday were shoes, and that department was nearly cleaned out of goods. The demand was very large and the women clerks wire kept as busy as bees attending to the of patrons. The sale of men and women's clothes was also large, and there wure many buyers in the furniture department.

The mtllinery booth also had a rush and a number of newly-trimmed hats were sold Sc great was the rush that some of the departments are nearly depleted of etock, more contributions are needed. If any person has any old clothing, hat3, shoes, or any articles whatever that are doing no good at borne the managers of tha sale would be pleased to receive them. Old articles of furniture are also needed, as the demand for household goods is as great as in any other branch of the sale. The managers of the sale are grateful for tho support given the event, and also for th WnAni-acA n-imrvtwtiaii- a thn Knit and mOAt Church; duet, "A Little Bow of Blue," LII-vood Hill and George' Dailey; singing by the school, assisted by Mrs. L.

A. Stroud, musical fnstruotor.and Miss Florence Brad-burn; address by Professor F. H. Green of West Chester, subject: singing by delicious Sauce in tho World for Meats, Gaino, fSoups and Gravies. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS.

Agens, V. V. ginning of the war to September 30 were 548 officers and 5,623 men killed in action and 1,529 officers and 28,032 men wounded; Dress Goods, Make our dress goods stock 865 officers and 9,177 men are classified as missing, or prisoners, of wihora 354 officers quartette, "Will There Be Light," William Fisher, James Robinson, Ellwood Hill and George Dailey; address by the Rev. Mr. Latimer; amging, "America," school and audience; benediction, the Rev.

Mr. Thompson, pastor of Silverbrook M. E. Clmrch; march, music by the band. iwif4i! IS IllfS and 8,471 men have either been released i Si B.B BUS al E.J a .9 a.

or have escaped. The deaths from disease and accident numbered 10,738. Professor Greon made an interesting ad the test of the balance of this store. This department has always been in the fore front To insure pleasure in this tiineof Coal using, clean chunks C. M.

Phelps, Forestdale. says bis dress, which the boys of the institution greatly enjoyed. About 500 persons wltnessea me ga.ue, which was interestingly played throughout, and demonstrated that in the 'varsity sqrad of old Delaware is a fine lot of foot bail material that is to achieve many victories on the gridiron this year, even though the schedule Is the hardest ever arranged by Delaware College. The Marylanders were accompanied by a loyal delegation that throughout tho contest could be heard trying to luspire the.r warriors by college yells and other shouts of encouragement, but they had tackled a tetter trained set of foot-ballers. which explains the defeat of the Maryland boys.

Delaware had a slight advantage weight, but they had to play tho game to their 24 points, as their opponent3 contested every inch of the ground. In offensive play, both teams wore remarkably gcod, but both appeared to be weak ou the defense. For Delaware, Jackson, child was completely cured of a bad1 case of of goodness, desirability, new eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a more hsajr of Black Dianiouds are neces- ness and correctness.

This stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest by di It instantly relieves piles. For sale by N. B. Danforth, Market and Second streets.

MM patronage the pumic nas snown. ine sa season we again claim superiority in both black and col will continue throughout the present week, or until the entire stock is sold. Stock Quotations. sary. This can be procured by the ton, guaranteed weight 2240 pounds, at Quotations are corrected by II.

L. Kvans ored dress goods. gesting the food you eat. You dont' have to diet, but can enjoy all tho good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure linstant-ly relieves that distress feeling aftpr eating, giving you new life and vigor.

For sale by N. B. Danforth, Market and Second street. and V. D.

LacKey Co. Wilmington. Oct. 5. 1901.

W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, -writes: "Your One Minutes Cough Best values in the newest American Sugar Refiners. Com weaves at qoc, Si.oo, Atchison. Topeka and 8.

Fe, Com i hjiltimore. and Ohio. Com W- l.iooklyn Kapid Transit Cure Rives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." For sale by N. B.

Danforth, Market and Second streets. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $250, $3.00 and $3.50 a yard. 0 HARLES WARNER COMPANY, Ninth and Shipley Streets. Foot of Market Street. 150 PHONES, BOTH SYSTEMS 104 weighing 200 pounds, was able to advance tho bali at all times, and once he plunged for fifteen yards with the whole Marylind team clinging to him.

Harrington also wis a good ground gainer, and Iluxl-iy's Roofing and heater work. J. C. Johnson Son, N. E.

Cor. Sixth and King streets. Chesapeake and Ohio Central of New Jersey IX Chicago and Northwestern VC Chicago, Alii, and St. Paul. Com 1.S Chicago.

Rock Island and Pacific Cleveland, C. C. and St. Louis Delaware and Hudson Canal 31! '-s Central Electric Co 2 If ouiville and Nashville work as quarter-back and in punting perfect and added great confidence to bis fellow-players. The whole Delaware team, in fact, gt into the fray, but seemed unable to bring Dress Linings.

Pw A down the Maryland runners at times. Many of the Delaware boys were prone to tackle too high in the first half, but they were given a sharp reprimand and tns-tructious by Herbert L. Rice, their coach, after th3 lis4 40 Missouri Pacific Manhattan Elevated tropcliian Hallway National Lead. Com New York Central and Hudson Norfolk and Western, Com Pacific Mail S. Pennsylvania People's Gas, Chicago Keading.

N. Heeding, lnt Pref, N. 0PERIH6 1 first half, and played the second part with more ginger and vim, and with more cer- Intv of bringing down their men by tackling. The Delaware plays were not gotten off as rapidly as is expected by the end of the week, for it must be remembered that Saturday's was the first real game the Delaware Collegians have had, and con The best assistance, you can give your dressmaker is to provide good linings. These have the same relation to a well-made gown as does a foundation to "a building.

We show the most reliable makes of Linings at all prices. Try us on your next dress. southern Pacific o-i' Southern Hallway, Com Southern Hallway. Pref Tennessee Coal and Iron jk 1'nlon Pacific "-'H T'nlon Pacific. Pref S7'4 Western Union Telegraph 9' Lehigh Valley Philadelphia Traction S-V-i, T'nlon Trac.tion Klec.

and People's Traction. 4's V7 American Railways -II Ahphaltl of America, 5's Cambria Steel Marsden 5 TTnited Oas Improvement 114 V. S. Steel. Com U.

S. Steel, Pref. sidering all circumstances they did as well as could be anticipated. Coach Rice and Captain Huxley expect this week to drill the twenty men in the 'varsity squad so that they will be more invincible on the might and no doubt would bring us over 27,000 people in outlay as our opening of last mouth did it was a great opening sure, and as large and comfortable as the store is, hun dreds of people could not gain admission on account of the great numbers, but those who did not get here and those who did have returned since to inspect the pretty store at their leisure, and you're welcome at all times either as looker or buyer, look about and take your time, you'll not be annoyed, yet sbould you desire the service of the salespeople you'll findthem in plenty and ever ready. All goods are marked plain figures the selling price and not an asking price.

Bedroom Suits. defensive, and at the same time will full into the mass formations and interference with more celerity iu order that the pliv ii'VNy Manufacturers: rv7 CHAIN MARKETS. can be started quicker. On the Delaware Closing quotations Saturday of the s'hlcauto gran) market, reported by JrL i Laces and Trimmings of all kinds. team on Saturday were four young men who formerly played in the Wilmington High School eleven.

In punting, Huxley Wheat Iiec. fiW May. 72S May. a7 A. 37.

Corn hfa Oats Dec, 35-Tfc; May, il excellent work, and he also kicked every goal. For the Maryland boys, the work of War- Irftnctk of To-day, Pun rises 6.irj a. sets. 5.35 p. m.

Moon rises 1 13 a. sets, i HlfiH Tir.S Tu-DAT. field, full-back, was of an order that made him a favorite In the eyes of all the 621-623 JKoifelift. 1 LMiNGiofi Delaware: spectators, and ftrown also was able to w'mffl VV 3.2 fi.21 cover ground and was prominent in Lewes Kitt's Hammock 4 liombav Hook 5 J'oTt Penn 6 Mouth of Christiana 7 4S Wilmington g.jj VVuBMKf I We told you last week of the cheap oak bedroom suits 3 pieces, $11.00, $14.00 and $18.00 some yet left for this week's selling to-day we want to tell rou of somethine in 8. IS From the start both teams pkiyed hard foot ball.

Delaware had the kick-off and soon got possession of the ball. In a few minutes and with a eeriee of short runs they carried the leather near the goal of the visitors. Harrington was sent over for a touchdown, from which Huxley kicked the goal. It looked like an easy thing for Delaware, but on the next kick-off the Maryland boys did a similar trick and very soon they had Brown over the Delaware "I had long suffered from Indigestion," writes G. A.

LeDels, Cedar City, Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations, but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered similarly I put on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He Is gaining fast and downs Jackscn, Harrington, Evans, Brown.

Goals "Huxley, 4: Warflcld. Umpire 'Illangord of Maryland. Referee Wolfe of 'Delaware. Linesmen 'Matthews and Avis. OTHER GAMES.

The Chester ex-High team defeated tho Wilmington ex-High team in Chester ou Saturday afternoon, winning by a score of 6 to 0. R. Oglcsby marie the touchdown and kicked a goal. In the second half the Wilmington team took a braoe and hold their opponents on tllie two-yard line. Chester.

Wilmington. Esrey centre Bull Wallace right guarcj Woodruff House left guard Wharton Davie right tackle Smith Ryan left tackle Snyder Hoffman right end Broman S. Ogloaby Jett end Trotter the better grades. Two special ones are colonial in design, with high feet and low head boards and high posts, quartered oak, finely polished $75.00 and Another is massive in design, elaborate witb carvings, and enougb wood to make half a dozen, of the ordinary suits $120.00. In the other extreme we have the more delicate designs in Mahogany, Birdseye Maple, Curly Birch, Circassian Walnut, will coon be able to work.

Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dtgeation had made him a total wreck." For sale by N. B. Danforth, Market and Second streets. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOITSE.

To-night at the Opera House Creston Clarke and his supporting company will present "Don Caesar de Bazan." None among the younger generation of American players stands higher In popular esteem with chiffoniers, wardrobes and toilet tables to inatch than does Mr. Clarke: and in Wilmington Chiffoniers. line for a touchdown, and Warfield kicked goat. Hard, fast rushing and some blj gains enabled Delaware to near the Maryland goal and Jackson was sent over for another touchdown, Huxley again kicking the goal. On the next kick-off Maryland tried to rush he leather down -the field, but Delaware got the ball after some lively scrimmages and then it was seen that Maryland would not be able to duplicate their first touchdown.

Jackson was again sent over the line for a touchdown and again Huxley kicked the goal. The Heather then see-sawed for a while and neither eide was able to get an advantage. Delaware lost the ball once on downs and Brown finally enw-rged from, tho mass of Delaware players, and eluding the backs, made a beautiful run of forty-five yards. He bad an open field, but Harrington started after him and the chase was lively. The Delaware boy finally overtook the Marylandcr and prevented another touchdown.

In the second half the Agriculturalists braced lip and the pray wae first in one especially ha is regarded as an established and particular favorite. His interpre a-tlons in seasons pant have been described Borden quarter-back Williams Carson left half-back Elliston Parson full-back Minds Umpire Prltcbard. Referee Carter. Timekeepers Fields and Spark. Linesmen Armstrong and Reeves.

Touchdown R. Oglisby. Goal R. OgUsby. Time of halves 15 minutes.

Pennsylvania, 23; Stale, 6. Harvard, 10: Bates, 6. Princeton, 47; Havcrford, ii. Cornell, Bucknell, 0. Lafayette, 42; Sus-auehanna, 5.

West Point, 20; F. and 0. Ainnpolis, Georgetown, 0. Columbia, Williams. 0.

Buffalo, 16; Lehigh, 0. Yale, 20; Tufts, 5. Indiana, 11; Di. 1.: son. 5.

as efficient, thorough and worthy of the highest commendation; and the manner in which be has staged his plays, each being Nothing like this showing of Chiffoniers was ever made before the prices are little but the Chiffoniers are large. Ten patterns in quartered oak, 38 inches long, with six large deep drawers and full swell fronts, the price of $20.00 is but a part of what they should be. Another not quite so large, six designs, at $16.00. Another yet is one we've told you of before, $3.85 for a five drawer Chiffonier, all oak. provided with complete and historically correct scenery and accessories, has earne for him deserved reputation as a producer In the true sense of the word.

ouches. "Saved by Love," an entirely new and Intf resting and thrilling drama founded on T. S. Arthur's celebrated book, "Ten Nights In a Bar-Room," by Robert Cnffl.i territory and then iu the other. Evans FOOT BALL NOTES.

Tho Wilmington High School has organized a good team for the season and will play -tho first game on Tuesday ofternoon. Their opponents will bo the eleven of the Wilmington 'Military Academy. was put through for, a' touchdown and Huxley made the goal. Delaware after Morris, will be presented at the Opera House Wednesday evening, October 8. The play was written expressly for Joseph $7.50 to $75.00 is the price range.

The "Vogler" Couch is a sanitary constructed couch made on a steel frame, and is absolutely indestructible, it cannot break, wear out or come apart, it is the softest, most stylish and durable couch made. If the couch you buy elsewhere does not give you satisfaction, come to us. Adjustable couches form a divan, and when the ends are dropped you have a full size couch. this could not advance the ball for touchdown. They got near tho Maryland Wheelock.

The announcement that M-. Wbeelock. who not to know argues him- line, but -their downs were about exhaust eel; unknown. Is to appear in the role of ed and Huxley attempted to kick a goal Morgan, the unfortunate, and the sup Magaslnea. All the new Magazines, Periodicals, Fashion Plates, Weekly Illustrated Papers.

Novels and Dally and Sunday Papers at Weyl's No. 411 Madison street. porting company includes such familiar $18.50, $22.00, $25.00, names as George H. Adams, and II. G.

Clarke. SQUALL WRECKS AN AIRSHIP. Adah Isaac Menken made a record as Draperies. "Mazeppa. or the Wild Horse of Tarary.

from the field, but barely failed. A Maryland player rushed the leather out and made a pretty run before the oldi gold and blue woke up and tackled him. Tho lineup: Delaware. Maryland. Kyle right end Smith right tackle Hambiin Tunnell right guard Dunbar (Capt.) Ferguson centre Mitchell Jackson left guard Naylor Wharton lest tackle Foemyer Powell left end Page Huxley Bryon on two continents.

Verona Jarbeau hopes to achieve greater distinction in the role for these reasons: Messrw Leavltt end Lederer had a new stage version made b7 Robert Griffin Morris, their object being to enable them to make a grand spectacular Irish Point Curtains an excellent range of prices in the newest designs two special ones for this week are $4,00 and $4.50 per pair. Good effects ruffled Swiss Curtains. 2 yards long, nicely made and good qualitv Swiss, $1.00 per pair from $1.50. Sends the Machine to the Bottom of a Lake, bnt Inventor Escapes. aftan News Bureau Special.

VrHJ.VN'A, Oct. 6. Tho well-known Inventor Kress, who is 60 years of ago, made a test of a new airship on Thursday over Tullnerbacher Lake, Lower Austria. This airship, on which iMr. Kress has been working for twenty-five years, consists of two parallel keels of aluminum over which production of Lord Byron's famous poem.

Mies Jarbeau ia endeavoring to fulfill all Harrington half-back Turner tt-e requirements made of her, and will Panel Laces. Bevan left half-back Brown Lawton. Evans full-back Warfield Time Eirrhteen-minute halves. Touch- appear at the Opera? House on Friday afternoon and night. Messrs.

Rich and Harris are engaging a remarkably strong company to support -in effects to suit all tastes- All widths and prices in Panel Laces for doors and centre. -Panels with the design in URSING MOTHERS their popular young star. Andrew Mack, the coming season in the new hlgtor-cal there is a wooden deck. On the deck there is a benzine motor of 23-horse power, which weighs 700 pounds. Overhead there are two large propellers, which are worked by a motor and three Immense winga which operate automatically.

There are two steering propellers, which operate fore and aft in horizontal and vertical directions. The airship Is 00x50 feet. Mr. Kress's idea, is to fcail first on the water and when the propellers drive the comedy. "Tom Moore." Mr.

Mack will be want Scott's emulsion of cod- Table Covers. liver oil, almost without exception. So before they get ship at a speed of 35 feet a second it will Two good values in reversible Armour Tapestry Table Covers are 6.4 at $1.00 and 8.4 at Lace Curtains and blankets laundried and cleaned right. Awnings taken down and stored. rise and sail in the air.

He made an ascension yesterday end the airehip arose; to be mothers, eating for two is no small tx, continued for when sufficient speed was reached, but it was only a few feet above the surface months. when a terrific squall turned It over. Kress fortunately had on a life belt and The emulsion not only is escaped. The machine went to the bottom seen in "Tom Moore" at the Opera House text Monday night. WILMINGTON The best judgment as to the success of a play is the manner of its reception by the audience.

"Tennessee's Pardner" has been enthusiastically received wherever It has appeared, and there is every reason to believe that the presentation at the Wilmington Theatre to-night and until Wednesday will be so exception to the rule. The play tells a story of interest, the situations are strong. The company numbers fifteen players and a male quartette. There will bo the usual matinees Tuesday and Wednesday. DOCKSTADER'S THEATRE, The Mil which will open at Dockstader's this afiernoon Includes Mr.

and Mrs. August Neuvilie. the famous Bachelors'' Club and many others. Manager Dockstader nays it will be one of the best vaudeville nhows be has ever offered. of the lake.

OjC A.rn,rEr food itself; it gives strength for digesting usual food. Physical Director Selected. Wesley Wales of Baltimore has been If the milk is scanty or poor, chosen to bo physical director of tho Young Men's Christian Association in this the emulsion increases supply and enriches quality. cuy and wiil enter upon his duties on October 15. He was formerly physical director of the East Branch of the Y.

M. C. A. in Baltimore, and has been in Ninth, King and French Streets. VII md yom a I1 try you like.

charge of the physical branch of Christ Episcopal Mission la Baltimore.

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