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THE MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DEL.FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 189G. 3 SHE DIDN'T WANT TO MEDDLE NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY. Sfcerira ales. Sheriffs Sales. SbcvltTs Salce.

Sberlff's Sales. WANAMAKER CLOTHIHG The market is broken. All three stores. All summer. SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY ViKTlK OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city ot limington, iNew uasue county state ol Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY, ISfC, at 2 o'clock p. the following described real estate, viz All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Christiana hundred, county ami state aioresata (known as lots iNok, i2, 73, il, 7i. 16. ii. iH and i3.

Hut! 201, 'Dfl, L'tci. and 24 and a tract of land called lusrnere nounuea ana aescrinea us follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection ot tne soutnerly side ot the new road with the westerly side of Ohio avenue, at 60 feet wide, running southerly at ngnt angles to tne new road, tne intersection of its easterly side with the south erly side or tne new road being distant westerly 1020 feet from the intersection of the said side of the new road with tbe westerly side of Centre or DuPont road thence southerly by said side of Ohio avenue 400 feet to its intersection with the northerly side of ilmlngton avenue at 60 feet wide: thence westerly by said side of Wilmington avenue 4i feet inches, more or less, to a corner in line of land now or formerly of George Leucb; thence in a northeasterly direction lv said line of land 4S0 feet 3 inches, more or less to its Intersection with the said southerly side of the new road, and thence thereby easterly r.iS feet 2 inches, more or less to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may. (For release or a portion or tne land covered tty tins mortgage see Deed Record Vol lb, page etcj, described as follows, to wit: All that nortion of the altove-men tioned and described property, bounded ana uesenoed as toilowa. to wit Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Wilmington avenue, at the distance of 150 feet westerly from the west erly side or unto avenue; tnence north erly parallel with Ohio avenue 25o feet thence westerly parallel with Wilminelon avenue 134 feet, more or less, to a point in All that certain lot, piece or parcel of line of land now or formerly of George land, with a two-story brick and man-Leach: thence thereby in a southwester ly sard roof dwelling-house thereon erected, direction 287 feet, more or less to Its in- situate in the city of Wilmington afore-tersection with the said northerly side said, bounded and described as follows, of Wilmington avenue, and thence there- to wit: Additions Which Have Been Made in Various Departments. REFERENCE.

Appletons annual cyclopaedia, Vol. 20 1835. SOCIOLOGY. Conant, C. A.

History of the modern banks of issue. 332 C71 Wilmington, Board of Education. Reports concerning the public schools, 1872- 18S5. 379.751 W68 Wilmington, Board of Park Commission ers. Report for years ending Dec.

31. 1SSJ 352.7 W6S USEFUL ARTS. Ysaguirre and La Marca. Cold dishes for hot Heather. 641 Y9 LITERATURE.

Bunner, H. C. Airs from Arcady and else where. 811 B94. Bunner' H- R- Rowen, "second crop" songs.

811 B94.7 Mabie, H. W. Essays on nature and cul- ture. S14 Mil. 3 Robinson, R.

E. In New England fields and woods. S18 REG Stevenson, R. L. Poems and 821 St31 Crant, Robert.

The north shore of Massa- S17.45 G76 FICTION. "Made in France:" French chusetts. Bunner, H. C. tales retold with a U.

S. twist. B942.42 Bunner, II. C. The Midge.

B942.43 Bunner, H. C. The runaway Runner TT HTinrt olvoo flltt AR Bunner, H. C. A woman of honor.

B042.4S Bunner, H. C. Zadoc Pine, B942.40 James, Henry, Jr. Daisy Miller. J277.20 Linton, Mrs.

E. L. The one too many. L761.68 Lummiss, C. F.

The gold fish of Grim Chlmu. Stevenson, R. L. Weir of Hermiston, an unfinished romance, sr.m Warner. C.

D. The Golden House. W279.41 The king of Schnorrers. juvenile. c- wreck of tbe Red Eiiis, e.

s. uP the Tapajos. E473.91 Stoddard, W. O. The captai in's boat.

S869.19 Stoddard, W. O. Ba Dab Kinser. .1 S869.28 Tomlinson. E.

T. Three Colonial boys. T659.S7 Trowbridge, J. T. Young Joe and other boys.

T863.9S nation AL libraky of france N'ew Heading Room to be Built to Accommodate Visitors. Pall Mall Gazette. Tho accommodation for readers in the salles de travail of the National Library at Paris, writes a Pall Mall correspondent, is becoming insufficient for the ever-increas ing crowu 01 writers, aim artists wuo hock there from all parts of the world. In the main reading-room it has been impossible during the winter to find a seat after 2 curing me i o'clock. The increase in the number of stu- Aent has been marked within the last year.

In 18M the readers numbered 135,170, and the works consulted in 1895 these figures grew to 135,48 readers and 447,486 bks- Tne Public reading-room had dur- ing last ear 59.963 readers, to whom 78.774 books were supplied. In the manuscript room, frequented by the erudite, 35,366 valuable original records were consulted. There has been a similar demand upon the print department. This iVinatjuttlv increain(r nrpacnro iinnn iVia an. eommodatkmhas called the attention of the Central Administration to the necessity of extending the library buildings in the line of the Rues Colbert and Vivienne, and it is understood that tbe carrying out of this It h.

ed. The architect, M. Pascal, estimates the cost at 280,000, the expense of which would be spread over five or six years. The sceme provides for the building In tho Rue Vivienne of a vast oval reading room, with shelf room for 15,000 volumes available always for public reference. This room is to stand in a building by Itself, is to be lighted by electricity, and to be open in the evenings.

In addition to the 15,000 volumes to which the public will have un restricted access, all the other works in the libray will be supplied during the day on the customary amplication. This will he boon that has long been desired. Changes at Yale. Harper's Weekly. The limited space in which Yale' College compelled to transact the large educa tional and sporting business which has grown up on its hands continues from time time to be a cause of friction between the government of the university and the undergraduates.

The undergraduates form habits whieh they desire both to indulg auu iu La.ii3uiiL to men successors. ii ey also form strong attachments to buildings and lnstitutins, both of which at times get in the way of improvement and ob- struct the march of progress. Some time ago the government of Yale determined allot, as the site of a costly new build ing which a benefactor offered, a piece of dand abutting upon the sacred Pence which young Yale had been used to sit upon since before the period when long trousers came into fashion. The undergraduates pro- tested with a lamentable outcry against this perversion of the basis of sentiment to mere purposes of utility, but an important section of the Pence gave place to the building. Still more lately there was an impassioned protest against the destruction of sundry venerable, ramshackle, and beloved brick buildings, the sites of which were needed for newer ones; but the gov- Take these four as sam ples of one grade of clothes hne worsteds: 1 1 gray mixed pin stripes, a clouded ettect, $20 tor $10.

(2) gray soft twill, $18 lor $12. (3) black and blue mix ture smooth, for $11. black-and-light-blue not Very Small Checks () 'I 'JO" 4)I0. I And this is not one hun- dreth part of a proper ad vertisement. AH summer clothing, in cluding black, except oerge and hi bet these two no change.

We never make any profit on Thibet; We make a gOOd deal On -'v'ifiw I ake OUr Whole StOCk Of men's and boys' suits at a loss ol $20,000 to except those two those two as usual. pAtni: -iKcnrl. 1 I oeems aDSura, it isn absurd; it is wise. It WaS wise to get ready for pros- peious iraae mis summer; it hasn't come. It is wise to get ready for prosperous trade next fall.

It may I not come. 10 gex reaay, we ougnt to get our money out of summer stuff. Sueh risks belong to the business: the losses have got to be met to make sure of the profits. It isn't all iair weather business. There is another way to get through these dimcul- tieS; that iS tO lie and I cheat: to pretend to' sell cheap and not do it.

1 1 UU SWIOCIV LiCCU IU UC told that the ClJStOm Of 11 I gcucianj VVC dOn like tO Call em mer- -to lc A v.uuu i-o ji. ttsiici ciiau. I not do. It is this CUStom of saying one thing and doing another that levels us all. YOU distinguish between 11d tVinno-ti Vnn IrnnTtr ua luuugu.

UU K.UUVV, and yet yOU dO not always 11C( lrAI1r. Tf ie "OV- J. I. lO SO easy tO Slip; and hard tO ht nlrtntrc rrnrl Kxr in A rr. ment Boys' zouave suits (3 to 7 years; $3 for $2 50 $3 50 for $2 50 4 for tZ 50 3 for $3 50 8 for t3 6 50 for Boy short trouser suits (8 to 1 5 years) 4 50 for 3 50 $5 for J4 $0 for $4 (6 50 for $4 J7 50 for $5 JS for tS 60 $10 for $7 50 $12 for BnVS lonff-trnilSPr miit I j.f 1 CIA tO lb years) in JlKe Way.

There's HO place tO' I oLUJJ. I All three stores, and each store has its own. Wanamaker Brown. Oak Hall. Market and Sixth.

Chestnut and Ninth, the PostoiBce store. William H. Wanamaker. Market and Twelfth. Golf and bike suits at all three stores.

TTT 1 1 I VV DaV raiiroau eXCUr- I I a Is to I I to are 1 Rut AH the Same She Pointed Ont Things That Did Not Suit Her, New York World. They had bden married two months, and gone to hsusekeeping. and just sweetly (happy as a couple of flies in sugar dowi, wnen tujr mother came to visit "her dear boy and girl." "Now, Harry and Letty, my dear chll airen, sue nam, as she. was eating her first dinner with them, "I want you to go right on exactly as if I were not here. I think that young married people, should not bo interfered with in any way by any one, and I've always said why, Harry, dear, three lumps of sugar iu your coffee? Isn't that a little extravagant? And I've read that is so much healthier when it isn't, sweetened.

However, if you like it so I've no right to object. As I was saying, I don't think thatwhy, Letty, Letty, is it possible, that you allow your cook to put well-done on the when it's so much healthier rare? Oh, Harry, doesn't like it rare? Well, -he ought to learn to likei it so. I'll put a flea in the cook's ear befors she serves another dinner; and if you don't mini. children, I'll tell her to put less butler in the mashed potatoes. They're quite as good with only a little butter in, and young folks; must, learn not to be extravagant.

Of course, if you object, I'll say nothing about it, for I think it's all wrong for either his or -her mother to interfere with a newly-married couple. I'll never do it and I do I or don't I detect the odor of cigar smok in this room? What? Harry sometimes smokes before the fireplace here in tbe dining-room? Harry, Harry, you naughty, naughty boy! The dining-room is tho last place in the house in which you sihoulls smoke, for why, Letty, you don't use. your solid silver every day? Harry, wants you to? But Harry ought not to cultivate such luxurious tastes. You've plenty of plated things; and I must imut them up and see that you use them. I don't want to meddle, but, then, d'rre so much older than you.

dears. And why, Harry, you don't drink two cups of coffee in the evening, do you? You really must not. You'll feel it some day, if you 'don't now. I'll just whisper to the cook and tell her to make only enough for one cup for each of us, and I'll tell her not to make it nearly so strong. What? Harry lik-a it strong? I can't! help it if he does.

I can't see the dear boy ruin his health just to gratify his nalflte. don't, know5 wtlut wmild fi.nmp of you two young and foolish things if I didn't take you in hand. I can't and won't bo meddlesome, but what is Harry leav- ing the table for? And why did he bang that door? I made him angry? Why, I I well, if my own children don't want ma in their own house I can nack wane me tneir own nouse i can pacK up and go home! But I never expected to se the day when boo! hoo'- -I'll go right noma boo! hoo, hoo!" You cannot afford to take chances. Buy a' Waverley Bicycie and you will bet sat isfied. Pyle Company, 807 Market street.

Grace Excursion to Capo May, Jane 19 Boat chartered. Tickets, $1.00 and 50 cents City railway ticket books, $1 and J2, oi sale at "The Morning News" office. Prof.W.H.Peeke, who makes aspecial-ty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treat ed and cured more cases than any liv ing Phy- sirim-hie I small, no SUCCeSS IS I aStOillSn I I I We have I 1, 1 i I iicaiu Ui tdX5 UI ZO yc.115 StdllUilig cured by him. He publishes a valu- Zi. I IU1C WUlft.

till IHIS UliCiUe, WIllUl lie sends with a large bottle of his abso- a large bottle of his abso lllte Clire. frfie to atlV SllfferT who I tree to any sufferer wh may send their P. O. and Express ad I dress. We ad cure to address Wa nmrrmA wicWno- nui.

w.ii.riv!ivjf- ueuar au3.wew iQTK. I SfoerifTs Sales. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ or Levari Facias, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Lleventh streets in the city ot Wilmington, New Castle county, State ot ueiaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OP JULY', 1S9G, at ciock p.

the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot or narcel of land i with the buildings thereon erected. known I as No. 1221 West Fourth street, situate in I in- ui unlink iuii tiioi etrmu.oouimeu I and described as follows, to wit Beginning at the northerly side of Fourth street between Harrison and Franklin streets at the distance of I feet from the easterly side of Franklin street and at the centre of the party wall between this and the adioininir I house of George A. LeMaistre on the I wcww iiicnct ooi Liieny iniuugii tne cemreiui or saia wan ana parallel to Franklin I street 75 feet to a corner; thence easterly I parallel to Fourth street feet to a cor-J ner; thence southerly narallel to first I mentioned line and Franklin street I mnjuKii rue centre or tne party wall ne- tween mis ana tne atiioining house on tne I eai ieet. to trie aroresaiu nortnerly siae 1 of Fourth street, and thereby I westerly Hi feet to the place of beginning, I be the contents thereof what they may.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of Edwin H. Gayley and Esther i. jayiey, nis wire, anu John H. Danny and Otho Nowland, assignees, and to sold by PAUL GILLIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Wilmineton.

Delaware June 18, 189U- SHERIFF'S SALE. BY. VIRTUE OF A writ ot ljevari pacias, to me directed, will be exposed to Dublic sn.le at the Court House on Market street between I 1 "vm oLieets in tne city i of Wilmington, New Castle county, State of Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 7th DAY OF JULY, 1S90, at 2 o'clock d. the following described real tnte viz: All tnat certain lot or piece of land with tne buildings and improvements thereon I erected, situate in the said city of Wii- mington, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Townsend street at 50 feet wide, at the distance of 230 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the said side low-nsend street with the northerly side of street at 70 feet wide; thence westerly and parallel with street 100 feet tO a corner: thenee nnrtht-rlv and parallel with Townsend street 20 feet to another corner; thence easterly and par-I allel with li street 100 feet to the afore-j sucei, ana tnence i thereby southerly 20 feet to the place of I beginning, be the contents ttiranp bt they may.

I C. Seized and taken in execution as the properly ot rne iteaid company a corporation existing under the la 0,0 nf the State of Delaware, and to be sold by r-Ai L. CiiLis. sheriff, sheriff's Office. Wilmmtrmri June IS, lswj.

11 I I to 300 H. the ing ley ley the the said late erly i laud, nnr) r. June SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A writ ol wvu" raciss. to me directed will be exposed to public sate at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and, Eleventh streets in the citv of iiroingion.

ew Castle county, Statu of Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 7th DAY OP JULY. 1S96, at 2 o'clock p. the following described real estnfe viz- All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land witn a two-story irame House thereon erected, situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Marsh road at the distance of 100 feet northerly from the northerly side of Fourteenth street, by a right-angled line measured therefrom (said Marsh road being the same as laid out by the Cherry Island Marsh Company); thence westerly parallel with Fourteenth street 128 feet. 9 inches to a corner; thence northerly, at right angles to the last-mentioned line 25 feet to another corner; thence easterly parallel with Fourteenth street 118 feet 0 inches to the said westerly side of Marsh road, and thence thereby southerly to the place of beginning.be the contents thereof what they may.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of Charles VV. Simmons and Sarah lane, his wife, and t.t's and to be sold by PAUL C.1LLIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware, June 18, ItfG. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale ut the Court House on Market street between Tenth anrl Pleventh streets in the city of Wilmington.

New Castle county. State of Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OP JULY, ISM, at 2 o'clock p. the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the said city of Wilmington. bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Lovering avenue at the distance of 150 feet westerly from the westerly pide of Broome street; thence westerly by saiu Blue or covering avnu 2i ttet, thenee southerly parallel with Broorne street 100 feet; thence easterly parallel with Lovering avenue 25 feet, and thence northerly parallel with Broome street 100 feet to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel VV. Taylor and Mary n. Taylor, tils wire, ana Diamond state Investment Company, a coruoration ex isting under the laws of the State of Dela ware, t.t. ana to be sola by i'ai UIL.US, snerirr. Sheriff's Office, Wilmington.

Delaware. June IS, 18t). SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari acias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between lenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington. New Castle county, fciate ot ueiaware.

ON TUESDAY. THE 1SSG' the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot or piece of land oLSSoo wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection ot the northerly side of Ninth street wltn the westerly side of Scott street; thence westerly by said side of Ninth street 310 feet to Its intersection with the easterly side of Lincoln street thence northerly by said side of Lincoln street LSI feet to a corner in line of land now or formerly of Gilpin; thence by said line of land south 43 to 48 decrees east reet, more or less to tne Intersee tion of said line of Gilpin's land with the said westerly side of Scott street, and tnence thereby southerly 89 feet 6 inches. more or less, to the place of beginning, be tne contents tnereot what they may. heized and taken In execution as the property of The Heald Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and to be sold by Ml stierirr. S' i'-ifT's Office.

Wilmington. Delaware. Jr. IS, ISM. SHWilPF'S SALE.

BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Levari Pacias. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Kieventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county. State of Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE. 7th DAY OP PLY, ISM, at 2 o'clock n. the following described real estate, viz: All that certain piece or oarcel of land with the brick dwelling-house and store thereon erected, situate in the city of nmington arid state of Delaware, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the liviuiruj njitc UL KUet'l W1LI1 IOC westerly side of Bennett street; thence northerly along said side of Bennett street So feet to a stake: thenee westerly parallel with Seventh street 20 feet to anotner stake: thence southerly and parallel with Bennett street aforesaid SO ICLV piace oi oeginning.

lie tne hSMiV ehxtLrTany-aR me Property of Mary A. Pierce, adrnlnistra trix ot H. Pierce, deceased- Marv a. i-ierce, wiuow ot tne said -Mark t.lfJrc.e; Ueorge W. blmpier and Lydla his wife.

survivinH' morteatrors and the said JUarv A. Pierce. Ci-nivp nvrve, terre tenants, and to be sold by Office. Wilmington. DpIjiwatv June 18, ISMi.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP writ of Levari Facias, to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington. New Castle county, state ot Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OP JULY, ISM, at o'clock n. the following described real estate, vis All that certain lot or oiece of larni situate in tne sain city of Wilmington bounded and described as frillrv ir, a-it- Beeinnine- at a notnt on tbe xniithweatl erly side of Dock street at 60 feet wide, at me uisiance or ir ieet lncnes sojirh- easterly from the southeasterly side of Commerce street at 0 feet wide: thence soutnwesteriy parallel with Commerce street 80 feet to a corner: thence south- easterly paral el with Dock street aim feet to another corner; thence northeast- erlv narallel with Unmmorce rroi kt fo- a point in the said southwesterly Ki.io x'ock. street, ana tnence northwesterly feet to the place of heirinnintr.

he the contents thereof hat tbey may. Seized and taken in execution as the nronertv of Daniel TV. Taylor iiapv Taylor, his wife, and Diamond State investment company, a coloration ex stme- under the aivs of the state nr Delaware, t.t. ana to be sold bv PAUL GILLIS. Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware June IS, lSKi.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, State of Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY, 1S9, at 2 o'clock p. following described real estate, viz: ah mat certain lot or piece or land hav a three-storied brick store and house thereon erected, situate in the city of Wilmington, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning: at the westerly side of Shin- street between Third anil Fourth streets, at a corner of land late of Mary Lsttlmer: thence inn street southerly 20 feet 4 Inches to north side of a 3-feet 6-inch' wide alley between this and the adjoining house on south; then 2 westerly partly along alley side and parallel to" Third street 97 feet 6 inches to a line of land of Alexander Porter: thence north- and parallel to Shipley street 2o feet inches to a line of said Mary Lattimer's and thence along the same easterly r.a-alll tn Thlp.l ur J. inches to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they mav. Seized and taken in execution as the property oi jonatnan a.

Roberts and Isadora L. Roberts, his wife, and Julia Finrhor iiiiHn Pineher'. administratriv of Th'siiM Fincher, deceased, and the said Jonathan ivuuerfH, rsauore il. xtonerts, Julia C. Fincher, Mildred Fincher and Benjamin l.

a feiiiu to ue soiu PAUL GILLIS. Khor-lfP Sheriffs Office. Wilmington. rk.iuK.ew IS, IK. to er ui by in E.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP writ of Levari Facias, to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, on Market street between Tenth and Kieventh streets. In the city of Wilmington, New CasUe county, Delaware, ON SATURDAY. THE 27th DAY OF JUNE, 1S96. at 2 o'clock p.

the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot or piece of land with the two-story brick store and dwellini'- i house theredn erected, known us No. tyiO entn street, situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner formed by the Intersection of tbe southerly side of Tenth street 1th the easterly side of Pine street; thence easterly parallel with Teniti street 72 feet to a point in the westerly side of an alley feet wide, running parallel with Pine street from Ninth street to Tenth street; thence routheriy by said aUey side ft. 4 in. to a corner; thence westerly and parallel with Tenth street and passing through the middle of the brick division wall between the house on this lot and the house adjoining on the south 72 feet to a point in the said easterly side of Pine street, and thenc thereby northerly js feet 4 inches to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what tbey may. with the free and uninterrupted right, use and privilege of said 5 feet wide In common with others entitled thereto forever, subject nevertheless to an equitable share of the costs, charges and expenses of keeping said alley in repair.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wesley Gilbert, mortgagor, and Mittie Gilbert, his wire, and Herman Gabriel, and to be sold by PAUL GILLIS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wilmington, Delaware June 8, 1S96. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me dlrectel. will be exposed to public sale at (he United States Hotel, in the city of New Castle, county of New Castle, State of Delaware, OK TUESDAY.

THE 30th DAY OP JUNE, 1S56, at 3.80 o'clock p. the following described real estate, All that certain lot of land and buildings thereon erected, situate In Christiana village, White Clay Creek New -Castle county and state aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: By the public road leading from said village to Eikton, and by lands of Walter P. Southgate (deceased) and Thomas Layman, and the creek, containing three acres of land, more or less. No. 3.

All that other lot of land situ ate in hundred, county and state aforesaid and bounded on the south by lands of Isaac and Andrew Kirby, on the west by lands of Charles and the said J. R. Oldham, on the north by lands of Sullivan and lands of Daniel Walters, and on the east by lands of the heirs of Junker Jackson (deceased), and the lands of Wal ter t. boutbgato (deceasedi. containing ten acres of land, more or less.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of Eliza D. Oldham, administratrix of James R. C. Oldham, deceased, and Eliza D. Oldham, surviving mortgagor and Eliza D.

Oldham, Marv Oldham, Julia D. Oldham, Fannie H. Oldham. Hattie A. Oldham and James D.

Oldham, t.t's and to be sold by PAUL GILLIS. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. "Wilmington, Delaware, June SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levaria Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 30th DAY OP JUNE, 18S6, at 2 o'clock p.

the following described real estate, All that certain piece or parcl of 'and. with a frame dwelling-house thereon erected, situate in Christiana hundred aforesaid, bounded and described Jts follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake near the turn of the public road iealinr from Newnort in a line of land of Samuel Cranston; thence ny saia line nortn 4 degrees and 45 minutes west 7 chains and 52 links to near corner in the same; thence by a new line dividing the herein granted land from other lands now or late of James Cran ston, soutn os degrees and 41 minutes west 6 chains and 7fi links to mmr in th middle of the public road aforesaid: thence by middle thereof south sx rie- grees and 15 minutes east 7 chains and D2 iinas to tne place of beginning, containing within said bounds 2 acres and 2MuO of an acre of land, excepting therefrom that portion thereof granted and conveyed by the said Elias Williams to the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad Company by indenture dated the second day of April A. D. and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, In and for New Castle county, in deed Record Q. Vol.

12, page 278. etc Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel W. Taylor, administrator of Elias Williams, deceased, mortgagor, and Elias Williams and John Williams, heirs-at-law of Elias Williams, deceased, t-t's and to be sold by PAUL GILLIS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wilmington, Delaware, June 12. 1811.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the National Hotel at Middlelown, ht. Georges hundred. New CasUe county, Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1896, at 10 o'clock a.

the following described real estate, viz: All that certain tract nr nni i together with a two-story framedwelling-house. frame erarmrv with tached. frame Btable with shed attached frame chicken-house and frame shed thereon erected, situate in Pencader hundred, county of New Castle and State of Delaware, bounded and described aa fol- 'yj r. it. Beirinnintr at "nrnor whit.

-u nun, also a. corner of land late of Matthew Aiken, deceased; and running thence bv the same north 4ii rieirr. perches to a corner white oak standing In the line of land late of Robert Middleton-thence with the same south 85' degrees west 139 perches to a corner stone, and north 42 degrees west 52 nerche tn a stone set on the south of the road leading from Aikenton to Eikton, which is also comer tract of land late of John Underwood: thence by the same south S514 degrees west, 21 perches to a corner stone land late of Ann Dawson; thence by the said Dawson's land south Ku. east 2uu perches to a stone set In the line land now or late of James Treavis-thence by the same and land now or lata Griffith Griffith north Su degrees 155 perches and a half to the place of beginning, containing 150 acres, more or less. beized and taken in execution as tho property of Thomas nd i i.i PAl GILLIS.

Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Wilminu.n T.1 June 15, lSS SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ 01 levari I-acian. to tne directed wid be exposed to public sale at the ourt House on Market street between K1venth streets In the city ilnjington.

New Castle county. State of Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 7th DAY OF JULY, 1SS6, at 9 rVr 1 nr-lr r-al' tatp viz hi or Pce with thPrnn 1 uharwh tua the city llmiriKTton afnrcKiA descriWi as foHowi! to wit: fS at vr'im Jefferson and Madison streets and Second and merly of Thomas' W. Thackery on the SOUth Elde. hwlnnln, l.

westerly side of Parrish street: thence westerly and parallel to Second Tr-trt a line of said Thackery's land 21 flZt a corner: thence northerly parallel to Madison street 27 feet 10 Incnes to a cor- tnLln lan'1 larr on the north -thence easterly by Une of UaJPi and parallel to the nrst line and Second street 20 ft "reef ot Parrih street, and thonce thereby southerly -n ning, be the contents tnereof what they Seized and taken in execution as the property of Edwin H. Galey and Esthe? IPr'J1'8 ife- an'3 Jhn H. Danby old by Nowland- assignees, and to PAI'L GILLIS, Sheriff al aistance of HI feet 10 feet from th easterly side Madison street im SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 3oth DAY OF JUNE, at 2 o'clock p.

the following described real estate, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of wiLn a iwo-siory nncK messuage thereon erected, situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning ut the corner formed by the intersection or tne nortneny side or Flftn eereet with the easterly side of Walnut street; thence easterly along the northerly side of Fifth street 70 feet and 2 lncnes to the westerly side of an alley leading into Fifth street; thence northerly parallel to Walnut street, along Maid side of said alley 32 feet to a corner; thence westerly parallel to Fifth street 72 feet and 2 inches to the easterly side or Walnut street, and thence southerly along said side of said street 32 feet to the corner aforesaid and nlace of beiriii- nlng, be the contents thereof what they may. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John McCiaflerty and Rose McClafferty, his wife, mortgagors, and Security Trust and Safe Deuosit Com pany, a corporation of the State of Delaware, trustee, und John McClafferty aforesaid, t.tt anil to be sold bv r.At oiliis, Hiietirr. Sheriff's Office. Wilmington. Delaware.

June 12, 1S9. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levuria Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1896, at 2 o'clock r. I the following described real estate, vist- I Beginning at a point on the sou'herlv I side of Fourth street, at the distance of 1 105 feet and 10 Inches easterly from the easterly side of Lombard street: thence southerly parallel with Lombard street and passing through the middle of the brick division wall between this and the I house adioininir on the west nt feet to a I staKe; tnence easterly parallel with Fourth street 17 feet to another corner stake: thence northerly parallel with Lombard street and passing through the middle of the brick division wall between this and the house adjoining on the east KM feet to the aforesaid southerly Eide of Fourth street, and thence thereby westerly 17 feet to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of George W. Singley and Jos- epn at. Hingiey, surviving mortgagors, Medford H. Cahoon, administrator of Thomas Elwood Singley. deceased, co- mortgagor, Kate Singley, guardian of Ida May bingley, sole nelr-at-Iaw of the said nomas hiwood bingley.

deceased, and Henry O. Conrad, trustee, terre tenants. and to be sold by PAI GILLIS, Sheriff. irfoin8ion, unaware, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY' VIRTUE OF A writ of Levaria Pacias.

to me directed. will be exposed to public at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1S96, at ciock p. the following described real estate, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of iana witn a rrame nouse thereon erectea. situate in the city of Wilmington and State of Delaware, bounded and de- scrioeri as toiiows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Front street at a distance of hh feet 6 inches easterly from the easterly side of Madison street: thenee northerly and parallel with Madison street llu feet to tne soutnerly side of Franklin street (now Christiana street): thence easterly along the southerly side of Christiana street 36 feet to a corner stake: thence aforeS 1'et to tne alaid southerly and parallel with Madison side of Front street, and thence thereby westerly 3fi feet to the place of beginning. ceizea ana taKen in execution as tn property of Charles Harper an Mae-gie Haroer.

his wife, morttraijors. an t.t anu to oe som oy PAUL GILLIS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Wilmington.

Delaware. June 12, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE Oh writ of Levaria Pacias. to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the court iouse on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county. ueiaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 30th DAY" OP JUNE, ISM, at 2 o'clock r.

the following described real estate, viz All that certain lot or piece of land, with a two-story brick dwelling-house thereon erected, situate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, bounded and described as fnl. lows, to wit: Bee-innine- at a nolnt on tbe nnrtherlv side of Cade street at the ditnn reet easterly irom the easterly side of Heald street and running thence with said side of Cade street easterlviafeef and 6 inches; thence northerly parallel with said Heald street and through the middle of the division wall between this and the aajoining nouse ii leet to the southerly side of a 3-feet wide alley, extending to Cade street: thence with said side of said alley and parallel with Cade street westerly 12 feet and 6 inches, and thence southerly parallel with Heald street and through the middle of the westerly divi sion wan oerween cms ana the adjoining house 51 feet to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what it may. Seized and takrn in execution as the property of William J. Forrest and Isabella L. Forrest, his wife, mnrtirairnrs auu iu tie isuiu ny FA I lill.T.TS Sheriff Sheriff's Office.

Wllminftrm SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Levaria Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market urrppt hrvoon Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county ueiaware. ON TUESDAY. THE 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1896, at 2 o'clock n. the following described real estate, A LiiiiL certain 101 or piece or land snuaie in tne saia city of Wilmington bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection or the easterly side of Jiroome street witn the southerly side of Thirteenth street: thence easterly along, said side of Thlrteanth street 130 iu uci tnence soutnerly parallel with tJroome street to a.

nolnt in ih northwesterly side of Pennsylvania avenue: thence thereby in a. Rnntha-pKtprlv direction to its intersection with the said easterly side of Broome street, and thence thereby northerly 97 feet 7 inches more or less to the place of beglnning.be the contents thereof what they mav. Seized and taken in execution th property of John H. Danby and Georgine Danby, his wife, mortgagors and Lt's and to be sold by p.tt.r.ra Cho-irr Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware, June 12. lfff5.

'i he above property Is sold to make title. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the notei or james i. Dickinson. Townsend Appoquinimink hundred.

New Castle county and State of Delaware, ON SATURDAY, THE 27th DAY OF JUNE, 14S6, at 4 clock following described real estate, viz: aii tnat piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Blackbird hundred. New Castle iuuii una Mate or tpnwaro and described as follows, to wit: On the northeast by the new public road called Price's road and on the southwest lanas or josepn Ford heirs, and on northwest by the Cypress road, and of land, be the same more Seized nd Seized and taken in execution aa ihe property 01 Christopher A. Little and Isabella B. Little, his wife, mortgagors, John W. Thomas and Margaret J.

Thomas, his wife, t.t'e and to be sold by PAUL GILLIS. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wilmington, Delaware June 10, 1SS6. is a of of of by lhf the Af Of ard the by to Si of by easterly 27n feet 5 inches, more or less, to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Miraim Land and Improve- ment Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and to le sold by PAUL GILL1S.

Sheriff. anerm umee, vv nmingion, ueiaware, June 18, 18, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A writ of Levari Pacias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city or nmington, -New Oastle county ate or jueiaware. ON TUESDAY. THE 7th DAY OP 1S9S, at i clock d.

the following described real estate, viz All that certain lot or piece of land with the buildings thereon erected, known as No. 1'iul Church street, situate in said city ot Wilmington, bounded and de scrmed as rollows. to wit Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Church street at the distance of reet nortnerly from the northerly side of Tenth street, at the northerly side of an alley 3 feet ide running -ith Tenth street, between Church and Ben- nett streets: thence westerly by said alley side 70 feet and H1. inches to its intersec tion witn the easterly side of an alley feet wide running parallel with Church street; tnence northerly by the last men tioned alley side VI feet 4 inches; thence easterly parallel with Tenth street and passing through the middle of the division wall between the house on this lot and the house adjoining on the south 7 feet in', inches to a point in the said westerly) side of Church street, and thence thereby I Miuuicny i reet incnes to tne place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may. weizea ana taken in execution as the property of Real Estate Development Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and to be sold by PAUL GILLIS, Sheriff.

snerirt umce, Wilmington, Delaware, June i SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writ oi jevari pacias, to me directed. F'iiJ th; Court House on Market street hetneen Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city oi vviirnington. mew Castle county, isuite or Delaware, ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY', 1S96, at 2 o'clock rn the following described reiil estate, vt All tnat certain lot or piece of land with three-story frame dweilinir thereon erected, situate in Christiana hundred. county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly iie oi.

rjiuiiteenin srreer pyipti. Li the distance of 25 feet westerly from' the westerly side of Brlnkle avenue; thence uuujei i piticinei witn irinKie avenue umi passing tnrougn the middle of the division wall between tbe house on this ana uie nouse adjoining on the east li) feet to a corner; thence westerly ii.i.i.iiei wiiu iignteentn street extended 25 feet to another corner; thence northerly parallel with Brinkle avenue 125 feet to a point in the said southerly side of I Lighteenth street extended, and ilinnpl thereby easterly 25 feet to the iinnf r.r I iit-siumiis, ue tne contents tnereof what I they may. I Seized and taken in execution as the I property ot Edwin H. Gayley and Esther I T. Gayley, his wife, and the Heald Com- I pany, a corporation existing under the I laws or rne atate oi ueiaware, and to be I sola uy PAUL GILLIS.

Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware, June 13, i.io. BHKK1CPS SALK. BY VIRTUE OP A writ ot Levari Pacias. to me directed, will be exposed to nublic snle ih nuuw on niarKer street netween renrn ana Eleventh streets in the city or mrton f'atlrt ON TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY, 1S96, at 2 o'clock rt the following described reai' estate, viz: All tnat certain lot or rf situate in the city of Wilmington afore- said, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a nolnt on the Rmithoriv slde, Shallcross avenue at the distance I of 17 feet easterly from the of DuPont street; thence southerly paral- ui-oiiL street reel 4' lncbes- thence easterly parallel with Shallcrors avenue ess reet to a point in line of land now or formerly of Emma J. Moore-thence northerly by said line of a-uei wnn uuijont street fji; feet 4 inches to a point in the southerly side of i hnallcross avenue, and thence thereby I westerly reet to the place of bglnnlng.

I ue ine contents tnereof what they mav. I Seized and taken In execution as the I property of Ellen Moore.and to be sold by I c.i ljijia, snentr. i Sheriff's Office. Wilmint-tnn nut-, June IS, SHERIFF'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF A win oi levari l-aclas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city rr tinijiiLuii, xew casiie county.

'ON THE 2d DAY OF JULY, 1896, at 2 o'clock n. the following described real estate, viz: ah tnat certain lot ot land.w th a. three- story brick dwelling thereon erected. in nirr tu yi iioungion aiore-said. bounded and described as follows wit: Beginninrr at a nolnt on the Blue or avenue hpmn Elm and Linden srreets at the diatono in ieet nortneasieriy irom the north erly side ot Linden street a cornor for otner rana on tne soutn, lormerly of John Logue.

now of Mary Ash: thence westerly her land parallel with Linden street through the centre of the brick ljartv wall 43 feet, more or less, to the easlerly side of Adams street; thence thelrebv northerly 12 feet, more or less, to a corner lnnd of James McHugh on the north thence easterly by his land parallel with Linden street, throueh the cni nt briqk party wall 43 feet, more or less, to witSllHoSS ofegmnVngb what they may. Seized and taken in exentivn oa th property of Joseph W. Goalt and Sarah fcoalt, mortgagors, and t.t's and to be sold by PAUL GTt T.TC! Shiaf Sheriflf'a Offlco Wilmington, Delaware, June IB, 1S96. I I I I I G. the tty the and Iernment had its way, and the old buildings gone.

Last week word came that tbe -inn in Ph i In A pi nTli a sion lare to rmiaaeipma anil ICLULJU 1 11 nn rn nthrrhcp nf TiTO no ton on purcnase oi $10.00 orth. Nature always zaas wait's friend. When tt takes the rrrrifc tt 1 JOrnt JxOOlOeer, I r' his hest friend. Made only The Cbsr! E. HU PMTfcletphlfc gold ererj where.

lindprpTflrblflrps hnri tfllfen to ha-l- tho an. 0 propriation of certain space in front of Durfee Hal1 to occupied by a statute of the late Presideilt Woolsey. seems, is near a remnant ot tne sacrea ence- ana ls neeaea Dy tne unaergraau ateg for plav.ground on whlch to tos. toss pennies and possibly trundle hoops, and they declared that the sequestration of it for the use proposed was contrary to tra dition and propriety, and hindered the per petuation of the Yale spirit. Happily their protest has prevailed.

Professor Weir, who selected the obnoxious site, asked to ttllu seiecteu me ounoxious site, asKea 10 have the choice reconsidered, and the status is to be placed near the Library, on a site to which no one objects. A Sinking- Fund Of vital energy is easily and pleasantly replentshable. Hostetter's Stomaen Bitters is an invigorant without a peer, and will speedily infuse fresh stamina into an enfeebled physique. Besides this, it averts and remedies malaria, and sub-tlues bilious, kidney, dyspeptic and rheumatic ailments. The nervous derive great benefit from its use.

E. Harkins'a place is the sportsman" headquarters, as he has a special wire and receives tbe basa ball scores by Innings and races by beau. -FOR PABST MILWAUKEE BEER, 1W BOTTLES, SEE JDoxialxoe, 519 SsUton'.

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