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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 2

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THE MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1(3. 1904. PERSONAL. rOR RENT.

FINANCIAL- WA TED MI SCEL LANEO WANTKD FOR THE U. sTmABINE COR. Able-bodied unmarried Hunyon Talks 1 NOTICE. toot e'Ts RES OI IN A i ALL STATE LICENSES AND TAX DUE AND NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE THE 30TH DAY OF AUGUST, 19, THERE WILL BE PER CENT ADDED THERETO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SBCTtON'R. CHAPTER 6.

REVISED CODE, LAWS OF DELAWARE. WINP'IELD-S. QUK1LF.Y. Clerk of the Peace, New Castle County. Wilmington, July St, lfH.

ai-lm to WASH DAY AT CAMP Sunday Visitors Departed and the Tenters Had a Quiet Time WiUt Fioe Weather. WELL-ATTENDED SERVICES ATERNiTY PATIKNTS AJDMIT-1J ted free at the HOMEOPATH IG HOSPITAL. 34-tf MCEwsEArrtifTiows. NOTICE. I.

CATHARINE TULLY, tbe owner and riipant of the house situated at N. W. Corner Broome and Stroud streets. In the Eleventh ward of the city of Wilmington, county of New Castle and State of Delaware, in compliance with the requirements of the acts of the General Assembly, in such case made and provided, do hereby give notice that I shall apply writing to the Court of General Heslonm of the State of Delaware, in and for Cstle county. on Monday, tie lirth day of September, A.

D. 1904, being the next terra of said court, for a license for said hmi. as an Inn or tavern, for the sale therein of intoxicating liquors in less quantine. than one quart, to be drunk on the prem. Ises; and the following respectable ciM-' sens of said ward, at least twelve ot whom.

are substantial freeholders of saf.I ward recommend the said application, viz: J.J.Glynn, Thomas McDonough Michael Gardner. Owen Hession, John A. Daniel M. Ke.rney, William N. Conly, Joseph O'Hanion, Ernest Hinderer, Frederick James O'Hanion, Hinderer, William I.

Green, R. 3. Dolan, F. O. Keman, W.

Swift. Dennis Whinn. David Grifflfn. James Gillespie. Ross E.

Boyce, Anthony Sanders, Harry Keonn, Robert E. Porter, Jr August Scheu. Joseph C. Meredith Anthony Joyce. Martin J.

Leonard. al3-3t CATHARINE TULLY. OTICE. I. ROSE i McCALL, THE tenant and occupant of the situated at No.

15 Market street. 1w ths Sf-eond ward of the city of county of New Castle and State ofJda- ar. -ln compliance witn tne requirm w-eta of the acts of the -General AasemMv- In such case made and provided, ioljereby give notice that I shall apply in writing to the Court of General Sessions hi State of Iela ware, in and for New rCa county, on Monday, the 19th day of S'-p-tember. A. D.

1904, being the next term ef said court, for a license for said house as an Inn or tavern, for the sale therein of intoxicating liquors In less quantities than one quart, ta be drunk on the premises: and the following respectable citizens of said ward, at least twelve ot whom ere substantial freeholders of said ward, recommend the said application, viz: Wm. Carton. William J. Max Fodolsky, Denning, Michael Rafterty, Edw. Q.

Moore. James Davis. John D. Parker. Witness D.R.Davis Charles E.

Spraka, Charles B. John Murphy, Dougherty, Gidel Podolsky, Isaac Miller, R. Miller, Henry Bimjth. Harry Fieher. s.

Jas. C- Scherar, John Earner, Domlnick Davis. Charles M. H. Corbltt, Tarbutton.

John J. r'ord. William E. Dundoi. Georre McConnell, Walter Leib.

Edward H-Martin K-eating, Denning, John F. Dundon. alS-3t ROSE eCAI.L- OTICE. TO THE HONORABLE Judges of the Court of General Sessions of the State of Delaware In -and for New Castle county. We, the undersigned freeholders and respectable citizens of the Fifth ward of the cltv of Wilmington, do hereby certify that ttrsa Deluea.

the owner and occupant oi the store situated at 1904 West Eighth streer. in the Fifth ward, city, county and state aforesaid ond described in her application, and who is sppiicsnt for a license on Monday, -the ISth day of September. being the next term of said court for the sale of intoxicating liquors in -quantities not leas than one-half gal-Ion therein, not to be drunk on the The aggregate cost value of her stock constantly kept on hand-' for sale is not less than five hundred doiwirs. she Is a woman nf-full age, of sobriety, and good moral character; that such sale of intoxicating liquors at said place is necessary to accommodate the pitWir; that she is the owner of said house and the following respectable citisens of said ward, at least twelve of whom are substantial freeholders of said ward, recommend the said application, vis: Linga Olivier! John A. Milans.

Nicholas Fidance, Vito Matasino, Oeunarox Luciano, Antonio Antomazzl John De Prisco. Tont Del Grozz, Nicholas Lobathia, James Donahue, Lornay Oliek, Price Shehnn. Joseph Solomon Luigi Domieo. Jacob Eayer. Joseph Giampietro, Oeo.

Ij. Hinson, Coslmo Fids nee. William Sheiton, rxmenlco Corsind, Aebille Leone, -John M. Young. Montrschio Angeio De Prisco Gensezzie Vincenzo Fidana, al-St ROSA VTOTICE I.

JOHN STILL, THE ant and occupant of the house situ- a ted at the S. Corner Fifth and du-Pont streets, in the Twelfth ward of the city of Wilmington, county of New Castle, and State of Delaware, in compliance with tbe requirements of the acts of the General in such case made and provided; do hereby give notice that I shall apply in writing to the Court General Sessions of the State of Delaware, In ana lor New uastle county, on Monday, the X9tb day of September. A. D. 1MP4.

being tne next term of said court, tor a license for said house as an inn or tavern, or the sale therein of intoxicating liquors In less Quantities than one quart, to be drunk on the premises; and trie loiiowing respeciame citizens ot said ward, at least twelve of whom ere enlw stantial freeholders of said ward, recommend the said application, viz: Krants Glngeinach, Herman Erb, Frank M. Sevier, John Boughman. W. F. Gngelbaeh, Edward McGsuekey George Stewart, Samuel E.

Hlnger, Joseph P. Woerner Philip Piunkett. Peter Ebner, Joseph G. Btaib, William Toy. P.

Ford. William H. Searles, Herman Koons. Horaee Bradley, Karl Hauger, W. H.

Greenwalt, Peter Presthofer. M. J. William C. HnRce, John Mair.

X'alentlne Spahn, Patrick Daley. Henry Kleinstuber. John Brustmann," Bernard Heidfeld. al-3t JOHN STILL. EDWARD J.

MeCANN. 1 the tenant and occunant of the houiut situated at No. 2116 Pennsylvania arnd Woodlawn avenues, In the Seventh ward of the city of Wilmington, county ot new uastie ana cnate of Delaware, compliance with the requirements of the acts of th General Assembly, in such case made and provided, do hereby give notice that I shall apply in wrttina to the Court of General Sessions of the State of Delaware. In and for New Castle county, on Monday, the 18th day of September, A. l-'H, being the next term of said court, for a license for said house as an inn or tavern for the sale therein of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than one quart, to be drunk on the premises; snd the4 following respectable citizens of said ward, at least twelve of whom are substantial freeholders of said ward, recommend the said application, viz-Jarnes B.

Noblit. Thomas C. Doud Ellis K. Ferguson, Bernard McHuth, Chas. T.

Wolhar, John Balrd. William C. Harry M. Chalfant, Hamilton. William Beany.

Robert Harnett, W. H. Starett, James Maxwell, Alfred C. Heck, Wm. H.

Toner, Michael Donohoe, John Huthmam, Edwin Hairsine, Lewis Cloud, John Lowther. Nathaniel Wm. A. Bacon, MeKtrmey. Er.

H. C. Moore, Edwin R. Davis. John H.

Phillips, John E. Sylvanis, Charles L. Edward J. Thompson, McOlttigen, al8-3t EDWARD J. HeCANN.

JOSEPH P. McCORKLE. the tenant and occupant of the houi, situated st E. Corner Cedar and Brown streets. In the Eleventh ward of the city of Wilmington.

county of New Castle and State of Delaware, In compliance with the requirements of the acts of the General Assembly. In such, case made and r.rovided. do hereby give notice that I ahail apply in writing to the Court of General Sessions of ths State of Delaware, tn and for New Castle county, on Monday, the ISth day of gep-tember, A. i. I9W, being th nex term of said court for a license for said house as an inn or tavern, for the aal ther-sin of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than one quart, to be drunk "on the premises: and the following respectable citizens of said ward, at lat twelve of whom are substantial freeholders of said) ward, recommend the said application, viz: Francis P.

Jllggins. Michael Keeley, 3 John W. Hoyi-r. Jas. A.

Warner, Wiiifam Vlohl, f.en. M. Sourhen. Patric Henly, Kase Jeeph J. Peoples.

fJtT1 Htnonut John J. O.vnn. "'hori'id. I terms Hnev. 4' John Mcilnexs.

KtieFt Hinderer, R- T.im Roberts. F.eHa.ley, Wm. V. Dillon J. Cfinee'l V.

Levering. amul M'Farim. Jarses psilantine, Smul James Danev. A- WallviwskJ. A'V-i? Bisnel.

l-3t JOSEPii P. lie CO 3.V LODGE5, OKUE LABOR ORGANIZATIONS TAKE NOTICE The large and commodious" ball, Ns. Jot) and Sua East Fourth street, is bow open for inspection. This ball has Just been entirely refurnished and litted up in the latent and most approved style, complete with electric and gas lighting, and solid oak furniture, making It one of the most up-to-date and desirsble meeting rooms In the city. Will be rented at irvs-oonable rates by flAX SPIEGEL.

30? East Fourth Street. D. A. Phone 3WD. Wilmington, Del.

13 URN1SHED ROOMS FOR LODGERS, IOR RENT-FIN flees. Light, j. services supplied, Market street, Ciu OF-Janitor's, j. Chandler, Jy 25-lin. L'OR RENT.

ROOMS Fl'RNISHBD or unfurnished, 8HIPLEV ST. all4t UOR RENT ROOMS FURNISHED OR uriturnieneo: also paxi'Jt doctor. 5 w. SECOND ST. 10-lm LOR RKN'f.

ROOMS AT NO. 835 al-4t ORANGE STREET. 'I'WOSTORY DWELLINGS FOR Jl rent, rooms for fit. and rooms, $14 per month, with all conveniences. B.

FRANK WAGAMON Vandever avenue and Thatcher Street. J2S-tt rXR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS IN a private family with board; table board. No. 407 WEST SEVENTH ST. Mlt-lm OR RENT.

SEVERAL ROOMS FOR light housekeeping on first and sec-end tloors. Apply, 11J9 ADAMS STRKT. RENT.THIRD STORY FRONT room for trentlemen only. MAR-KET STR BET. lS-St IOR RENT 511 SHEARMAN STREET, seven room and bath: immediate possession.

Apply J. C. PATBRSON, 5S5 Madison street or 920 West fcvt-nth St. JJOR RENT IFNKt'RNISHED RKlM8. 7 WEST SEVENTH STREET.

al-4t IT'OR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED rooms for lodging or itght housekeeping: convenience; west Bide, Address this office. jy2-12t DOR RENT'. NICELf FURNISHED rooma, SOS WEST FIFTH STRPJET. JM-lro BTJSnrESS CARDSr WILLLA.M G. ROBELEN Sanitary "Plumbing, Gas, Steam and Hot W'ater Heating.

Jobbing promptly attended No. S3S Shipley Street. Wilmington. Del. D.

4 A. Phcne 127SD; Delraarvia, lSSs- W. -A. GOENNER, Freeeo, House and Sign Painter, draining. Glasing and Caisomining.

Decorative and Scenic Painting a speeiatty. Residence, and Shop, Hl2 West Fifth Street, Wilmington, Delaware. ja-eodlm, JOHN T. WcCRACKEN, New Remodeled Csfe and Sample Room Shipley Street. Best Wines and Liquors for Famllv Trade and Medicinal purposes.

D. A A- phone 222D. j- Woerner Wire Works and Iron Rai 1 i rigs, alS-lm ClPERFU'IOl'S HAIR REMOVED electrlo needle. Soeeial attention given to home treatment. MISS ELIZABETH MeM A HON, Graduate Massage Eleetricsl Treatment.

2S1S Weet Nineteenth Strest. Wilmington, Del. P.J. MUNDV. MERRITT HOUSE.

-front and French etreetg, If you wish to buy soma fine Laquors and Wines, call and see our stock. The finest assortment of goods for family nse aS-Imeod AUTOMOBILES CLEANED AND BE-paired. Machine work of all kinds. and designing. 1IODERN MACHINERY Monroe and Fifth streets.

al5-lm A otiiv. cviii 1 snrk 1-easonahle prices. Both phones. aW-lm NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. PRU-dential Money Loan Oftlee.

Ixwns made on -Diamonds. Watchea, Jewelry, Clothing and ail kinds of other articles. Money loaned on very low Interest. Business strictly confidential. G.

I'ODOL-BKY, Proprietor, I East Front Street. jyai-lm ttARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED, dyed and scoured. Anthracite and Bituminous eoai. J. H.

Gooding, Fourteenth and Scott streets. f21-tf J-JARRV DOUD. DEALER in Wall 70S Kin? Wilmington Del. ni7-t LOST AWT TOTTim. LOST BETWEEN! TENTH AND Market and Fourth and Harrison, Ladies' Hunting Case and Fob.

Finder please communicate with ''WATCH" Morning News Office. al-2t FOST, MISLAID OR HAD STOLEN Deposit Book on the Wilmington Savings Fund, No. 3,37, in the name of Ada Wyatt for H. Wyattl Notice has been given and -application made, for a new hook. ADA WYATT for H.

lu WYATT. sl-ltw3w FO AlE RECEIVER'S SALE OF Personal Property By virtue of, an order of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, in and for New Castle County, made on the 22nd day of July, A. D. ,1904. will be exposed to Sale at Public Vendue, ON TUESDAY, THE 23d DAY Op' AUGUST, 1904, nt ciocg, p.

at No. 505 Shipley street, in the City of Wilmington, the following described Personal Property of the Freie Pressa Printing Company of the. City ot Wilmington, to. wit; 1 Gordon Medium Press. 1 Universal Press, 10x15.

1 Universal Press. 13xl, I Paper Cutter, 33 inches. 1 Electric Motor and Rheostat. 1 Campbell Press, shafting and pulleys. Desks, Chairs.

Safe. Stoves, Ink, Paper, Envelopes, 153 Cases Type, lot of Wood Type, Stands, etc, etc. Terms cash. WILLIAM S. PRICKETT, Receiver of The Freie Fresse Printing Company of Wilmington.

Delaware. Attest JOSEPH C. JOLLS, Register C. C. Wilmington.

August 8. 1904. afl.l2.!.19 7OR SALE NEWSSTAND, BAKERY, coal vard. grocery stores, saloons, farms. houses, also, lots in' all parts of city on easy terms.

I have clle.its wno wish, to buy your properly or business. Yours might suit them. Send me a description of property or business and lowest price. Money to loan cn mortgage. Rents collected, estates managed.

1 sell fire, life, accident, health plate glass insurance; none but beat companies represented; no charge for advice or trouble. T. F. McKVTLLY, Real Estate. M'-rtgage and Insurance Broker, No.

23 West Fourth Street, Wilmington, Del. Delmarvia 'phone 931A. D. 0iD. jlt-ttstf FOR SALE.

LAUNDRY STOVE Wf good condition. News office. al-6t llOR SALE CHEAP. SIDEBAR Guthrie buggy: in good condition. Apply ajt-litt.

WEST ELEVENTH ST. all-tts2w SALE NOTIONS, HOSrERY, trimmings to storekeepera1, the onfy wholesale house la the state. DELAWARE NOTION HOUSE, 2.J9 Market streefc a4-eodlm AUTOMOBILES ONE HAYNES-AP. person: one Rambler; two Oidsmo-biles: one Backboard; all in perfect order. Can be seen at WILMINGTON AUTO-SlOBILE Orange street.

al-'-t TX)R SALE DOtTTBLE-SEATED CAR-nags and harness. Seiier make: a set of platform scales. M. 3. HAMILTON.

BOt Madison street. SECURITY TRUST and SAIvfi DEPOSIT COMPANY 5 rg Market Wilmington, Del, Capital (full paid). 600,000 Surplus. Authoriyed to Act as TRltSTEEi EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN.

ASSIGNEE. RECK! EH, REGISTRAR AND AGENT. Transacts a ENERAJ5, TRUST BUSINF.S8. Allows Interest on Deposit Ixuns Money on Mortgagee and Other Gcod SecuriUea Attends to tne" Msnagement of Real Estate and to the Collection and Remittance of Rents. Interest on Securities and Dividends on Stocks.

Rents Boxes Tn Its New Burglar and Fireproof Makes ample provision in Its Store Room and Vaulta for the fsfe Keeping of Securities l-nd Valuable Packages placed tn Ita K-eps Wills Without Charge. BENJAHIN WELDS. President. JAMES b. CLARKSON.

Treas. and See. JOHN S. ROSSELL, Trust Officer. The Equitable orARANjEg jrUst Co.

Capital (fuu paid) 500.000.00 Surplus and Profits. $400,000.00 EXECUTES TRUSTS, MANAGES REAL ESTATE, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, RENTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. The company is always ready to assist its depositors in securing safe INVESTMENTS It has nov for sale some good bonds five per cent, interest, details of which will be mailed on application. OFFICERS: OTHO NOWLANn; President. E.

BRINGHURST. Vice-President. J. T. PENNYPACKER.

Sec and Trust RICHARD REESE, Treasurer. F. R. MORRISON. Asst.

Sen. and Treaa. M. CROSSAN. Real Estate Officer.

N. W. Cor. oth and Market Su. Wilmington, Del.

Delaware Trust Co. ISSUES Guarantee Title Insurance Bonds. COLLECTS Rents and Incomes. Manage Estates and Executes Trusts. Buys and Sells Mortgages with Titles Guaranteed.

Real Estate in all Branches. H. g. Csr. Ninth sad Mtrkst Streets.

H. L. Evans Co. Banters and Brokers, Eighth and Market Sts. FOR SALE Farmers Bank Stock.

Security Trust Co. Stock. Wilmington Trust Co. Stock American Vnlcanized Fibre Common Stock. Delmarvia Telephone Co.

6 per cent Bonds, FRANCIS A. PRICE Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Surveys, Plans und Estimates Made. No. Market Street, Wilmington.

Del. Delmarvia Phone, T10B; D. A. Phone, 17SSD. ml3-tfeod iaCENSEAJPK-ICAXTONS: -VJOTICE.

THOMAS McHUGH, THE Iri owner and occupant of the house situated in School District No. Brandywine Hundred, known as Parry's Hotel, county of New Castle, and State of Delaware, in compliance with- the requirements of the acts of the General Assembly in such case made and provided, do hereby give notice that I shall appiy in writing to the Court of General Sessions of the State of Delaware, in and for New Castle county, on Monday, the 19th day of September, A. IJ, being the next term of said court, for a license for said house as an inn or tavern, for the sale therein of intoxicating liquors in less Quantities than one q.uart. to be drunk on the premises, ana the following respectable citissns of said school district, at least twelve ot whom are substantial freehold ers of said school district, recommend tne saia application, vix: John A. Forbes, Michael I Breger, John D.

McCrea, H. H. Luff. J. a.

Highfield, E. F. Carnev. Alfred Mousley, Oliver H. Ramsey, Daniel Ryan, Curtis L.

Talley, si6-3t Louis Bjeger, Hugh Jf amsey. Daniel David 'orbes. loud. Wm. I orbes.

David amsey. John ahn. Thorns A. K. Salbreath.

TH0MA3 McIiVGII. XT OTICE. ALFRED G'i ASON. THE 11 tenant and occupant the heutie tttuated at No. 1 Franklin: Ireet, In the Wllmln irtan- Tenth ward of the city county of New Castle sod tate of Dela-the reoutre- ware, in compliance wit ments of the acts of the neral Atuiem-provided, do hall bdpIv in bly, in such case made a- heretry give notice that writing to the Court of neral Sotsions in and for nday, the ISth of tho State of Dels we New Castle county, on A day of September, A- next term of said court, snid bouse as an inn or 19iH.

being the a licettse for avern, for the liquors fen less sale therein of lntoxicati quantities than one ctuar to be drunk on the premises; ana me i lowing repect- ante ctiixeiis oi saia wi of whom are substanti said ward, recommend at least twelve freeholdt-rs at a said applicn- tmii. via; Richard Pietscb, Jal ee H. Holland, M. Ban them. F.

Youna. Morris Palmr. Jas W. W. R.

Ferris, WrJ Jphn A. vv-fiph. H. C. Clobes.

William Pryor, Wll am Stewart. August H. Krienen, Rc-Iert Cottingham, falter 1. 1 nerrin, tms. Martin Sbannoa, ii N.

Dagnats. John Brown, George A. McLaughlin, Patrick J. Brown, Jni BchsmUer, 'J B. McKenne lv imond P.

Pyle. Albinson. wim Ctoddsrd, nert Hmwiie. RED OIBA60.V. men, between 21 and 3a; good character, must speatt, read and write English Marine A in all parts of the world, -on land in our Island tieRions ana.

at Naval Btations jnited States. Apply Recruiting Office, vuice Wilmington. ITUATIONS WANT KT. EXFBB I- few general housework. Housekeeer wants place; and, one experenced housf-fefSST home for one man EAST FOURTEENTH.

I. A. 21A. JJH-im ANTED. THB PEOPLE Of WIL- II mlnrlA.

1 1 1, RadHltl 8 Microbe i aJ nil drtlx N. B. TANFORTH. whoresals and retail distributer WANTED. EVERTBODT USING V.

a taiA in OOO bus-gie. Tnn hiiprK el runabout in one emriage. MESSiNOER'S. 6U West Front street. W'ANTED.

MAN WITH SMALL, nusinpsa with a n. tm. i Hentred. Ad dress '-R. 8." this office.

ali-3t WANTED. PARTY WITH J30.000 TO KAAnMA l.i i aviiva rpm'n. mill business. For interview, address "MANlTKAfrTTT-ovn xtnrnina News Office aV.i-2t WANTED. REMINGTON TSTPB-writera bouzbt.

sold, exchanged. rented. Sunpllea for all m-hines. CHAS. G.

OUTER, Court Stenograph-, Market street. 'Phone KM. J27-lm WANTED. A ROT DRIVE wagon and deliver groceries, per manent position, reference required. Address this office al-St WANTED.

A FIRST-CLASS BOLICI-tor on commission: a. monev maker. Address "PARTICULARS." Box 32. city. al-lt ANTED.

MAN WTH CAPITAL to Invest IA AAmnfrtA motor. Ad dress '-H. this ofllce. eS-t HELP JRTASTED FEMALE. WANTED.

A lilRL FOR GENERAL housework, reference renuired. A e- ply 13211 WEST SKV'ESTH ST. alS-2t WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Annlv oul West Fifth street. ANTED.

FIRST-CLASS COOKS, houses eenent. chamiiermalds: also help for good places In tbe eountry. No. EAST FOURTH STREET; "'Phone 2350. JSI-lm ADIES KARN 139 PER HUNDRED JLi writing short letters.

-Send stamped envelope for irEAL MFG. Ca esopolls. Mich. JyZS-lm ACrEKTS WANTED. FREE BAM PLK TO AGENT.

PRAC-tlcal ready caJI device for telephones. Saves brain work and hours of time. Sells itself. One Sale sells dozens. See ing Is believing.

Send stamp. THE TEL- Ki'MOKK AfPLIANCK CO One Madi son Avenue, Dept. F. A. New York nty tyii-eodim W'antkjd.

1- two" gentlemen boarders, third story front room. nice! furnished. No. EAST SEV ENTH STREET. alS-t" WANTED.

GENTLEMEN BOARD-ers: use of 'ohona and bth. fell JEFFERSON STREET. ato-lm ANTED. BOARDERS: ALSO, MAN and wife. els E.

SIXTH STREET. all-lm ANTED. BOARDERS AT NO. 15 Lombard atreet. U-4t ANTED BOARDERS AND TABLE Boara, an msst st.

a4u-4t ANTED. BOARDERS AT 211 POP. lar atreet. MRS. SHEPPARD.

BOARDINa. FRENCH STREET. Furnished rooms: permanent or boar optional. Bil7-tf. OUNTKi eight miles from Wilmington, elegant rooms, three acres lawn, old shade.

on tnree sides, tirst-class table, wn tennis Fhume board. croratat. music, etc; 'phone in bouse, mill K. R. nye minutes' walk from station.

Address ms. ERVIN, llaace P. O. and Ogden. Pa, al-tf BORADINO.

DO TOU WANT BOARD or boarders. Two or three lines In this column will bring results. tf REAL ESTATE. TJOR SALE. RESIDENCE ON SOUTH Clayton street net ween nle and Sycamore.

Property includes modern residence, stable and extensive well-shaded grounds. For further information apply to GEO. W. RUSH. AND SONS COMPANY, French Street Wharf.

alS-Im TJHR SALE. LOT AND at X. E. er. Ftmrth and Spruce streets, oposite Freight Station; ST feet on Fourth street and 91 feet ens Spruce.

For further Information call on TATNALL Js Ill W. Ninth as-lmeod EW FIVE AND.SIX-ROJM HOUSES for sale or rent on easv terms. West side; Immediate possession. J. B.

OBEit- tx, sj Maraat streeW Uoth phones. aS-ttatf NATHAN LIEBERM AN, S14 West For Sale, SO houses For sale or Exchange for city croDertv farms and 1 piece ef woodland; also desirable building- Iota in all parts of this city. Jyl9-lm EDVATIOKAX. Friends' School FOURTH AND WEST STREETS. Wilmington, Del.

The largest and best equipped preparatory school in tbe state. A corps ot 13 thoroughly trained instructors. HIGH SCHOOL, GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PRIMARY AND KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS. CLASSICAL, LITERARY, LATIN-SCIENTIFIC AND SCIENTIFIC COURSES. Co-educational.

Students Sited lor either college or business. Graudates entered on certificate In all the leading colleges ieh receive puptla on a school record. Transportation provided for smaller pupils. Fall term opens 9th I9th. The Principal will be at the school on and after 9th Ms.

5th. For illustrated catalogue address HERSCHEL NORRIS. A-M JyMtstf PRINCIPAL. OMcnn for Wednesday, August 17. BREAKFAST Fruit Petti iohn Sugar and Cream Broiled Kldiy Potatoes au Oratin Vienna Rolls Coffee LUNCH Baked Egg Flant Fruit Lettuce Salad Cocoa DINNER rampltll'8 Celery Soup Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings Rice StutTed Tomatoes Kscarole French Diossmg Waters L'iieese Delicate Pudding Custard Sauce Coffee From Philadelphia Table Talk.

A Great Exearrioa to Baltimore, Smnday, Atignst 21, via Baltimore sad Ohio Railroad Oaly One Dollar. Sunday, August II, the Baltimore and Ohio R- Ut rua another popular ex-earsioa to Baltimore' at the Sow rate of one dollar for the round trip. Special train, wjll leave Delaware avenue station at a.36 a. m. Returaiag.

leave Baltimore, Camdea atatloa. p. av M- Reval station, 6.33 p. at omen TWl Hew They May Have a Beautiful Complexion and Grow iLuxlurlant Hair. Munyon's WHch Har.el Soap i really ektil food and vita User.

The only 0 contajnlng witch hasel, It nourishes the skin just aa much aa food nourishes the body-It puts every pore into healthy condition; assists Nature in throwing off poisons from the body; allay inflam intioa, cools, soothes and heals ali irritatated carta. It cures efctfpt bamds aat ftps and all on of ehafing. SJo- wT no lotion, no wash evr mads wilt so itckly aulet a baby Buffering- with prickly heat or any form of rash as Motti' Witch Soap. Fov rh general it aa ea-q-ujkica luxury, it Improve any eomptes-Jow snvf makes th sfetw soft as velvet. If yfr are Constlpaoed.

bilious, or if your blood i ror of order don't fail ta taJee? my Pwr-PHW Laxative Pi Its. which I knew to be? tiitf best ver pilla ever cwm pounded MUMYON. GAS AGREEMENT Caiyraii in Stilt of Receives Feppew Ailai JBay tat a Cem ray i BOSI-, Aug; 15. A com promise settlement icr the suit of. Receiver George W.

of the- Bay State Ga Company to enjoin ihe aala of the various gm companies opr rating in Boston under merger plan, few been reached Itt understood tbat ther will be no furtherr lttigwtim on tais phew of the ease. Suite growing auti of tWa acl Con however, Bgainst- Hi Reefer. Thewas Lawson, and Edward" Addiek Xstitj bold, bat th Mssaefcuetst Ga taker eat of tit Be4 wad giwn bsetuteJ- yoaamiloM' an fitt all the existing. Bestow eampaaiea-. What Diss; Hit.

TO Edftop ef "Th jeerln New." Si if -Gcrvern or Kuan, mocti to ft Is eredt, aMitwunee thae wilt no be a for re-eIrtto. Gved fo Huao. Hs Shows H4 sense. My. AddU-k also an-SVoti frees tits My.

Henry C. Cnnrsd is, the ssaa tor whom air Rean-hHeaBS' sesil vote fcrr gerteratSV, mid rhwt "this i floal!" bBJ aeev I think I meoatbef, way 'back tbe Mr. Addteks ntat! telearam frwlrS St. Louia saying the bm delesrah would snrety be ad named to Mars ts tb RewvbHeas Nn-tiwoal- Coayent-kw jear. and eirdtns his despc wltft "tbte i flaa.ir" Jt was Urtaf, and Mf.

Addtck sad delegattoa went ob by tb traiA. I ttitrlta i Kkerjr Wm tttts tlmft. do tMrfk tb te aeoste as ye ruit ready le any BaW biKb or low Mtey no money it what shall or thai! -not be done In pubtle Slr, ea the eomtrel Me alonev For ob9. I ant not WIITI'W; I tittle yoluifte of letter from JftvrSc" 6rter, ttnwiiwrsa pai-tner. CbarW A.

0t; wrttte In when Creeley wa Hoose of Bewreseata-tlves. in wlrtcS Greeley says, wtoib refer- fttrw Ut WikhigtM: weld aot as mmS mi ad hntB a renhm be fool. Slti fe-4ay; and so rf fcae. always wilt be. ftt oe td Sr wf If wieh 0d tlu rttte adWrtady.

Tfa inferial Wf- 1 wbirt dliiawKa. W. Haetissa. WFhttlngtOn. Angose 1J, DIED.

tit thi eMy, en August JS 1W4. flawi F. Carlisle, aged 3 year. feelatives and friends are Invrted to attend th firoerat servleea a ber JaM rcstdenee. No.

SW Vndever avenue, oa Tnday fternot at I 'clock, Inter-ten-t at St Georges, COlXlSS. In bi eft, on the lh fn-tant. Moraee B. OrtHn, aged 33 year. and friends are respoifuity Invited attend the funeral frefm the residence Of hts parents.

No. 171 Market street, on Monday. August 15. at o'clock. Interment at Rrverview cemetery.

Asleep In Wesaed sleep. From Which now; ever wake to weep. A calm and undisturbed repose Vnbroken by the lose of foes. "IRVINE I fhl city, on August 13. 1304.

Margaret daughter of George W. and Grace S. Irvine, in her ISth year. Fanoral private from her parents' res- txi Lancaster avenue, en Tuesday afternoon, August S- clock. JOHKSl.

In this ctty, on Agust tm. Klhef lavls, wife Frank I. Johnson, ajred years. Relatives and Immediate friend are respectfully invited to attend the funeral the home or her hushand. No.

732 Pine street, on Tuesday evening, A u-gust at I o'clock. Interment at Harrington. on Wednesday, the 17th. VAOAHKHN. 1 this city, on August yn.

1904. Ella T. Maganern, nee ftunaett, wif of John J. Magahern. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the tunerai from the residence of her husband, No.

1127 West nt rv t. en Thursday morning. August 18. at o'clock. Requiem mass at St.

Peter's Pro-Cat Ijearai, jniermeni. i cstneanii I LlKR In this city. the uih Ib-'stant. Wary illlter. Infant daughter ef Rudolph C.

and Mary K. Miller, aged montns ana aays. Relatives fd friends are InvHed to at tend the funeral from her parents' residence. No. 204 West Eighth street, Monday afternoon, at o'clock.

Services at St. Peter's Pre-Catbedral. Interment new t'alnearai cemetery. STANNARD. In this city, on August IS.

1H. Michael Stannard. Sr. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from his 1st residence. Ne.

1H9 Rim street, en Friday morning, at e'clock. Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church. Interment Cathedral cemetery. STOT8ENBERJ.

In Philadelphia, on August M. 4. Ellen J. Btotsenburg, widow of Mahlon B. Stet- senburg and daughter of the late Joseph Teas.

Interment at Wilmington and Brandywine cemetery, on Wednesday, August 17. 15KH. on arrival of train 1mIhi Rread Street Station at 1A lit m. m. TiVlt? In fHlS itV ftn ltAn4 August 15.

15XH, Carl J. "Taylor, aged li years, eon or james ana Alargaret Tsvlor. No. 1 Scott street. Funeral from St.

Ann's Church, Thursday. August 1. li04. at 9.39 a. m.

The members of the Holy Name Society. Immaculate Conception Society and St. Thomas Cadsta, the patternmakers and aonrentle beys of Betts" Machine Com pany, are invited to attend. Interment new Cathedral cemetery. WIUClNSr-I" this city, on August II.

Klisabeth Wiliard Wllklns. daugh ter of the late James ud Kela tires snd friends of the rftmily are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from feer late residence. No. S5 Lombard street, on flumuKy sutnuiutt, August ii at 3 o'clock. Interment to Wilmington and Brandywine cemetery.

trXnSMXAMMB. J. B- MARTIN, Undertakerand Embalmer Of rlC. W. COR.

NINTH and WEST. Uatraace on Miata street. NOTICE. THE AGENCY FOR BA-dm's Microbe Killer, formerly lo- csted at Til Market street, has been discontinued. The remedy can now be procured at any drug store in the cilv.

N. B. DAN FORTH, holesale and retail distributer. a5-lm NOTICE WRINGERS AND CARPET sweepers repaired. J.

T. No. 625 West Front street. s23-tf 'I -HE SEPTEMBER DESIGNER IS Jl brimful of advance Information re-'" gurding Autumn fashions and also presents much literary value There Ik a charming love story, "Tne Governor's Coup a shadow pantemine, "Ar-lette and an interesting account of "Two Girl Camera Gunners on Cape Cod." and "School Children of Many Lands." Fancy work comprises "Hardauger Embroidery," "Bermuda Fagoting." "Lace and "Old-Time Stitches." "The Evolution of Oreen Help into Competent Servants'' and "When tbe School Bell Rings" are articles which will be of great service to the house-keep and the mother. aA-Kt FOLITICAL.

COR CLERK OF THE PEACE Of New Castle County, 1904, Winf ield S. Qiiigley of Christiana Hundred. Subject to the decUion of the Republican party. Jy7-tf pOR CLERK OF THE PEACE of New Castle County, 190, B. A.

Groves of Mill Creek Hundred. Subject to the decision ot the Republl. am party. Jli-tf pOR CLERK OP THE PEACE of New Castle County, Harry Brown of Wilmington Hundred. Subject ta the decirion of tbe Republican party.

jyS-eedtf IOR LFT'T COURT COMMISSIONER, liKH. Third District. Comprising Brandywine and that part of Chrialiana. Hundred, East of Lancaster Pike. ISAAC C.

ELLIOTT 8ubVet to the decision of the' Republican party. aU-eodtf FOR LETVY COURT COMMISSIONER, 1, Fourth District, Comprising Mill Creek and South Christiana Hundreds. C. CAN BY HOPKINS Subject to the decision of the Republican party. al3-eodtt OR LEVY COURT COMMISSIONER, of Second Levy Court District, comprising that portion of Wilmington west of Market street and South of Brandy wine Creek.

STEPHEN DOWNEY Subject to decision of the Republican party. i'O'THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF 1 New Castie County: Being impossible tor me to see you Individually, I announce my candidacy for the ofllee of County Comptroller. Having been clerk under Mr. George D- el ley. the present incumbent, and thoroughly conversant with the duties of ths office.

I respectfully aek your support. Yours very truly, EDWIN C. CLARK. pOR SHERIFF of New Castle County, 1304. HARRY I.

GILLIS, of Wilmington. Subject to the decision, of the Republican party. iy7-U pOR SHERIFF or New Castle County i4 Joseph E. Martin Ik Subject to the Decision ef ths Republican Party. UCR CORONER OF NEW CASTLE JC CCfUNTY, liH, WILLIAM T.

PURKS, of Christiana Hundred. Subject to tbe decision of the Republican part. jy21-eodtf PROTHONOTAJtT. New Castle County, Frank L. Speakman, Subject to the decision of the Republican voters jyi-tf IOR COUNTY COMPTROLLER.

of New Castle County, 1904, Joseph C. Parker of St. Georges Hundred. Subject to the decision of the Republi-can party. COR COUNTT COMPTROLLER, of New Castle County, Philemma Chandler, Subject to the decision of the Republican party.

JylS-tf rpO THE REPUBLICAN AND OTHER voters of the 1st, Srd, Sen, Tth, loth llth and 12th wards I offer myself as a. candidate for Lovy Court Commissioner of the Western district of this city, ant an architect and civil engineer of Si years active practice, and know the uses of cements and good road construction. Can design and build bridges of steel. Iron wood, brick or concrete, and know when a contract is properly drawn for any of them, tin other words am ouaiifledi ask your votes at the nomination. Yours, etc, LAriotii 1 xj, rv.

1 No, "grafter" need apply. jyI2-tf SEASIDE RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. CHALF0NTE ATLANTIC CITY. N.

i. New; Complete; Tin Stories; Fireproof; Always Open, Sand for Folder THE LEEDS COMPANY. LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL South Carolina Avenue and Beach. We set the best table at the most moderate rates in Atlantic City. Furniture and carpets new throughout, all metal beds.

day up: tS weekly up. Capacity 3X. A. J. HENRY.

Prop. jy23-St OCEAN AVENUE, nrst hotel from fae-cn, nentr Yom a pier and P. R- R-. accommodation tor bathers, good table, home ctmforts, pi.n to .12.00 weekly. ilRS.

L. JOHNSTON. 1-S2t MILLER COTTAGE AND ANNEX, to 15 North Georgia Avenue. Excellent table. Eleculo lighted throughout Capacity 25u.

il. diiy; tJ to weeklv. jyu-aet FIRE IHSQRANCE. INSURANCE If you wish your property insured against Fire or Tornado Call upon DANIEL W. TAYLOR, 4TO Equitable Bailding.

From Srnft Cbr.respoodeDt. BRANDYWrxH SUMMIT. Pa. August 15. "Wash Dy," -ws quietly observed Braadywine Santtait eejnp to-day.

and the grounds a peered after the exo- due ef Che Sunday visitors. Those who re-wised over last Bight left this morning, end the tenters spent a day of quiet. The weather was again fine, and se far It has bees atf tiiat eaId be desired. i eeastderiBs; the fao that It was Monday the rerigious servieee to-day were welj trended, and this wes especially the cats ef tad lovefeaat at 8-3 o'clock this morn-tnj. TWa rnee3ng was la charge of M'iss M.

Stewart, the woman evangeltot, assisted1 by th Rev- R. H. Adams, D. O. This set-rlee- was tor the nature of a holiness meeting, and (fee Attendance was remark-able In view of file fact that it was Monday.

Tbe service. lasted, throughout the morning and: the usoaly morning sermon waa dispensed wttlv Aubrey Vaadever conducted e. successf ot children's meeting at I.SO o'clock this afternoon, and the- fenoon sermon was preached by the Rear. L. I.

McDougal of Kisgawoed Church. Wilmington- It was the first appearance of Mr. MrJDouaal at Braodywlaa Summit camp, and be expressed himself as being much pleased with at. Mr. McDougal look aa bis text: "Paves.

Thou Me More John 2K IS." The Eev. Vincent Nichols of i Chester Heights 'participated ra this ser- vice. Following the sermon there was an altar service which was conducted by Mm. Alice Wetsey Dawis, There wes the usual song servics at 7 o'clock this evening, and a- T.JO o'clock the sermon wac preached by the Rev. Robert Watt, T.

of Smyrna. This ervtee largely nttended the number of visitors to camp this eveniaj, wsa considerable. The Rev. G. R.

Tompkins will have charge the penteoostel service at S.S8 o'clock tSiis morning. The Rev. C. T. Of Middletewn.

will preach the morning sermon. Presiding Elder A. B. Mcwbrey will preach In the afternoon and the Rev. W.

T. Hammond In the evening. Talk a trolley line to the camp wpevnds ha sees revived by tbe surveys made by Superintendent H. H. Archer nf the "West Chester Railway Company, end th trvsteesh and tentere alike spend i eoBsideible portion ef their time In a dlaetieKfou ef tbe subject- Aeeonlln'r te Bamael H- Baynard, the i pyopesed sent 'tabernacle depends en tbe trolley in.

for la dtsensalag be matter thhs arteroooir be said: "If the trolley come te cmp there will be new one, bat ir it does'-n. the present os will he extensively fesiprosssd." Tile Ra. D. Wawt believes that a trol ley line wewld rets sit ia the camp boom ing to a wonderful etxtent, and he also be-5 lieves that in sueb event the grounds wowld be? eecupletj this whole ef the summer months. The trustees and CVorgo Lesly.

the traveling tintypey, arw still at odds, and been use testy, after being ordered to leave tb emp groeadw persisted in re-moviBS bis ten Just outside of the entrance nd opening up tbe business, a warrant haa bees Issued for the arrest of Lesly, but had no been served to-night, tesly says he will leav for Twin Oaks ttm os Saturday. Jn a statemeat this afternooa he says his reoeipta for yester day were but $2 end that 11.75 or this amount was realised before he was ordered to, close. Aa the. result of actio taken by the executive eommittee ef the board of trnstees last week, the road leading Into th grounds ea the south has been changed In front of th store to the redr ef the building In order that tenters might not be annoyed by teams. The bes ball grounds will also be removed for tbe seme reason.

Indications hold good for a record breaking attendance next sunoay, ana me trustees say the attendance yesterday was the biggest for the. Brst Sunday lu the history of the camp. It was also the most soeeeseful ens, for there was so disorder of any kind. Mrs. John Reed of Wilmington, who was Injured aa tbe result of a runaway laai night was reported to- be much im proved to-dey though she still Buffers considerable Pin.

Following the accident Mrs. Reed was taken to the tent of Mrs. William and when Miss Florence McLane witnessed her Injuries she fainted end was unconscious for one-half an hoar. Extensive preparations are being mads for the Youne People's rally which wDl be held on Thursday, and a big attendance Is expected on that day. Dr.

John Heeten Wliley of Brooklyn, the well known min ister, will address the yeung people at 10.S0 o'clock in the morning. Dr. F. F. Carpenter of Mt.

Salem Church, will make the afternoon address at 3 o'clock, while the Rev. R. K. Stephenson, D. will preach at 7.W o'clock in the evening.

Mrs. Thomas Benson will be tn cnarge oi an augmented choir of young people, and Misa Preston whose solos are winning great praise and Hn, Munford, the noted soloist of Philadelphia, will render vocal selections. The Epworth League of Brandywine Church, which has charge of the Union bearding tables cordialy invites all visitors to make their tents headquarters while at the grounds. Everything will be done for the comfort of visiting University of Pennsylvania dental students -who are staying at camp have organized a base "ball team and will play the Brandywins Summit club tn Wednesday. The V.

of P. lineup follows: Rommell. lb; Leaderman, as; Crouch and Moreland. prayton, Simpson, 2b; Dayett, If; Winner, rf; Morgan, cf. The Rev.

R. G. Tompkhss who ecu pied the pulpit Of Asbury Church, Wilmington en Sunday, Jn the absence of the Rev. T. R.

PouUon, p. who preached here, returned to camp te-day much pleased with Asbury Church and reported that they had a oamp meeting of tbeir own. The Rev. Robert Watt, t. and tbe Kev.

W. T. Hammond of Eisnezer Church, arrived at the camp grounds this after-nocn. Mr Harry Stafford of South Wilmington. Is a camp visitor.

Harry E- Savllle of Camden, N. ts 8Dndtna this week at camp. Mr; and Mrs. T. Leslie Carpenter of Wilmington, are visiting S.

H. Foulk. Mrs. Emma McMullen of. Wilmington, Is spending thla week at camp.

Alexander Watson of Philadelphia, Is visiting friends at camp. R- K. J. The Exewrslem-af the BaJ timore, Sanday Angxtst 21, Bslti mora Okie Railroad Only Owe Dollar Far Rennd Trip. A gret xoursion to Baltimore, Sunday August ii.

Only one dollar for the round trip. Visit, the magsjacent parka ef the sauaQtl City. Special traia leavea Dalavar aveeas steus at 3u a. nt. R.

turaiaf, RaiUmare p. m. Sfc-.

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