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Ktr6 at tti Vnr fXtV lit Wlmltw. rr4-4 matter. VOL.XXXVIT., NO. 179. WILIIKGTOK, DELAWARE.

WKDXESDAY, JUlYHU, 1003-ETGnT FAGE5 PP.TCE OXE GENT NGINEERS WARNED. jlhtatlons WantttL Excursions. BUANDYW1NH SUMMIT. -1 Thirty-elarhth Annual Session Opens Tomorrow N4ht. DIUMATIC CONTRASTS IN THE ETERNAL CITY Solemn Requiem Masses for Repose of tho Souls of Humbert and Leo.

August 11th, but their deferment till evening is probable. THE CAMP DIRECTORY. Tbe tenters are domiciled as follows, tbdae whose residence is not given in tbe ensuing paragraphs being from Wilmington Asbury avenue-i-Kev. Asbury llurke, William E. Turner, Rev.

EVE. White, Miss Ella Penington. Rev. H. 8.

Dulany, Mrn. Mollle Ram bo, Mrs. M. Anna Tagart, Mrs. Isaao N.

MoKaig, Mrs. James T. Chandler, Mrs. John U. Ifartman, Mrs.

Morris A. CJnibb, Ham pel (J. Penrose, 8. II. Foulke, John 8.

Moteland. Mis3 Flo Poinsett, Miss Mabel Parker, MissLydia Hanna-way, Mr. Welch, Mrs, A. 8. Milnes (Philadelphia), Mrs.

John Gee and Mrs. Lizzie B. MeOaulley. Bethel avenue Miss Ella Worrilow. Brandywine avenue CJ.

C. Pepper, T. U. Ridgway, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Fred Banks and James BhatTer.

Circle John R. Kilmer, Isaao W. Rowers, Rev. R. II.

Adams, D. Mrs. Martin Beadenkopf. Mrs. George J.

Palmer (West Chester), Carl Shaffer, Mrs. Lottie Drayton' Chester Heights), Itrintonr Smith, Harrison Hinckson (FJami, James 13. Husbands, Mincbell Itinckson (Elami, Joseph A. Book (Kocklandj, George W. Booker, Mrs.

Kliaa Sargent, Mrs. George Millaway, Miss Ella Uanoe, Mrs. A. E. Davis (Elizabeth C'ity, N.

O. Alfred Wil-liag, A. B. Hastings (Marous Hook), L. Me-er J.

E. Baldwin (Booth's Corner). Mrs. Daniel Husbands (Elam), H. P.

Lucas Mr. Ortlbreath (Beaver Valley), Mrs. 8. E. Talley (Booth's Comer), II.

T. Sergeant and James T. Morgsn. Elam avenue I. Elmer Perry, John Robinson, U.

K. Robinson, Mr. Harding, Mrs. George Reed and Mrs. Kil-lingsworth.

Lebanon avenue W. T. MoClane, Mrs. Thomas Talley (Brandywine hundred), Mrs. Benjamin Mills Booth's Corner) and L.

W. Jordan (Guyen-court). Soott aveaue John Reybold, T. F. Pennington (Philadelphia), John W.

Betelle and James Clayton. St. Paul's avenue Aides A. Weaver, J. U.

Wright (Chester), Mrs. S. A. Alrich, Miss Mary Crouch, Rev. W.

It. 8. Murray, D. Miss Clara Margatroyd, Rev. Robert Watt, I).

Samuel 11. Baynard, George M. Fisher, Rev. R. K.

Stephenson, Mrs. Lougbbead (Chester), Howard C. Pyle (Brandywine Summit), Mrs. Witzel (West Urwve), II. M.

Johnson (Newport), J. Wright (Chester), William II. Foulk and Robert Lid dell. Hommit avenue Jobn D. Kurtz, Cbarlee C.

Kurtz, Mrs. Frederick C. Mammal, Mrs. Can by Cox, Mr. Raw-lias (Philadelphia), Harry Luff, Misa Ell Hamilton (Booth's Corner), Israel P.

has da, James Hanson, G. H. Droves, R. P. Cloud Marous Hook), Mrs.

A. J. Watson (Philadelphia), James EL Seville, W. II. Riley and J.

T. Turner. Union avenue Joseph Thompson, Abnet Talley (Brandywine hundred), J. A. Oliver, Mrs.

Ella G. Smith, Mahlon Hilles, Cbarles Gritfltb (Brandywine hundred), Mrs. England. Frank Pyle, N. T.

Grav and Cbarles II. Tindall. 8. H. Foulke, Alfred Willing and W.

T. MoClaae have each erecsed a handsome tent since the camp-meeting, on Asbury avenue, tbe Circle and Lebanon avenue, respectively. Mr. Willing's tent is skirted by a porch, which is both ornamental and useful. Mr.

Foulke's tent is large and cosy, and contains a stttingroam. bedrooms with wardrobes, a dtningroom and a kitchen, draperies farming tbe dividing lirfes of the apartments. Howard De Haven Ross' fine tent is unoccupied, he baring gone to Europev TRANSPORTATION TO CtUr, For Wilmingtonians and persons living along the Wilmington division of A TTDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS 1VL posidon to take care of Invalid or to keep nouse tor small fainilv. Add rem lyi3tj I. Every eniDt Office.

irANTED POSITION IN GROCERY 1 1 store by an honest, sober and industrious man. Anaress a. Every Evening OfRce. ranttdlalf. A GOOD POSITION IS ALWAYS OPEN i for competent men: his diflieultv is to tlixl it have openings for hixh-erade men in all capacities executive, technical and clerical oiomnps for colli rc men; "riKht places for right men and rlpht men for right plice." Write us for plan aud booklet.

IIAGOOIP, Sla JTeuna. Hullding, Philadelphia. Pa. AY ANTED BOY TO LKARN BAR berinit. Apply 1 W.

FOl RTH ST. Jy-2t TOBACCO Jy2-3t STRirPER WANTF.D- 817 MARKET STREET. ANTED CX) AC1 1 PA I NTERS. 11 J.v2-2t M. OCHELTREE, Chciiicr, Pa.

WANTED A GOOD BOY ABOUT 16 1 to learn shoe cutting. Applr at PHOE FACTORY. Jy27-3t Fifth and Walnut streets. WANTED GOOD SECXJND II AND II en bread ami cake. WRAITH'S BAKERY.

1y2T-tf Seventh and Jeflervon streots. WANTED aDd Jobber. Jy2tf TINSMITH. ROOFER E. W.

HANDY, New Castle. Del ANTED BOY 17 OR IS TO I learn rose 'crowtne: chance to learn florist business. Must have ck1 reference. W. E.

FOW LER CXK J2u-tt Holly Oak. lel. grip Vautrd Acmalf. A A NTED I EI CAT! I lin woman for position as hvMiMjkeeper the country. Address jv.9-St Every Evening ofllce.

ANTED WHITE GIRL FOR GEN esai housework. Applv 7l 8T 6EVEXTH ST. 7 ANTED EXPERIENCED LADY II clerk, one with know ltbte of bookkeepine and reneral omce wat. Go hi salary to risl. party.

Addreasinown hand writtnir. statlnr ae and reference, r. O. box Jiio. JyJSf-M City.

'WANTED A GOOD WOMAN FOR 1 1 botitework. JyC-it 8)1 TATNALL ST RE FT. 1TANTED A COMPETENT WHITE Tr nurse for Infant. Reference. Apply to JjVSX MRS.

L. L. UCNHAM, Slo Franklin WANTED A COMPETENT WHITE 1 I irirl as chambermaid and waitress; must hare reference. Waee ft.oa Address jy3S-St MRS. care ot Every Evening Office.

YlfANTED WHITE WOMAN TO conk, wash and iron. Must have refereme wape aVOu. Apply Jy74t 1108 JEFFERSON STREET. rifnts aud alcsmm fantrd. SALESMAN WANTED LEATHER beirtng- and rubber good.

Active pushing for out of town territory; reference: state expert' ence. -AldreX. Every Evening Office. CATHOLIC AGENTS, ATTENTION! "Life of Pot Leo fll:" only authorized edi tion; win ten by the Pope' order t'y Monsivnor feeiiiv: endorsed by enure tatnonc tlierarctiv; price, Si5o: large coiored irtrait vortli Ji.oo tree to Hudson t-rs. Aytutii wanteu: nignest terms: immene damand.

outnt free. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING j5t-tftt 44 North Fourth Philadelphia. -Irani rfl. ANTED FA RTNER IN A GOOD ravinr business. Address W.

JyS-tf tverj evening Kiiice. AIT ANTED REMINGTON TYPE writer. Increase your sjrtied and salary. Macbines lor sale or rent. CHAS.

G. CUTER, Court Stenoerapher. nl-tf Thone 13. Ka Market creet. A ANTED TO BUY OLD GOLD AND sliver.

U. T. DAVIS. E. feeoond ex.

aixAi-tt or jKrnt. RENT THlliD STORY FRONT, second srorv and commiinlcatingroum. unaided or unfurnishel. M7 E.ST SI. RENT A HALL SUITABLE for oflie building, fK'x.

No. East Ninth street Apply to J. I. RA.nwm. No.

8 East 10 tn sir vet. FOR RENT HOUSE NO. 305 EAST Third street. 10 rooms, a 1 newly tapered and Appy HD.HU.K.HA.N. Jva- 4 vtesi rronioireei.

TOR RENT-TWO COMMUNICATING rooms. 613 JEFFEKsON ST. h''l HUP. RENT FURNISHED OR UN- furnished. Apply 413 MARKET ET 3y27 Stj 'OR RENT SECOND-STORY FUU- nished front room: statiouary.waahstand aud bj! conveuiences.

Apply Jy7-lnt til YS.E3T EIGHTH STREET. IPOR RENT LARGE BUILDING ON tte west side, with boiler and engine and siauie. suitable for machine shop, plumbing shop, till shop, laundry, bottling p. act, or any kind of luauuiacturing. Apply to jjii r.

iMLfii, niay2niwf-tf 5 West Seventh street. I RENT AT CLAY MONT, OAK l.odee. lu rooms. 8 acres, stable, shade, good water. At Clavmont statUm at foot of lawu; one square from troii-y: 7 mile from city.

JTl-tl aoqicm c. t.iaymont, xei. "ttusiraL WILLIAM ZOLPEK. I FlJM ci tuner una. repalrr ot pianoa cur.

wui wmu tiniuica every aay. Axtdraas v. uuukuu, wi'Mriasi imni .1 P. Pll'XER. PIANO AKD ORGAN TTTN ER.

Wiia Bernard, Fltb aud Market 6ta WUminj Ion Lai. ReaideAoe, 12a UI felXTH eX. rofrssmual. X-Ray Treatment. I am jwpared to adminisu-j- the latest treamu-nt, consistiiig of X-Uays for tumor, cancer arid akin X-Ray examinations for divovtriajt aiseaw.

Electro ITiemoou-s for throat trouble. EtectrtJyf R-s tor suwriacfa dibea; also, slatlci, gaivanlo and faradic eurrenu foriiervrxis disc and rheumatism. Patients treated by apfjlut-tnent only. Office houiv, 10 a. m.

to 4 p. and tiotfiia. Dr. Jas. H.

Morgan, 06 Washington Wilmington, Del. IL FRANK ROOP SMITH, apr7-t taJyucai aad Cubauituig Cbemista. JOHN B. KRUEGER, FOURTH AND JACKSON STREETS, Paper Hanging and Decorating. Janl-U Del.

Pboae 1097. D. St A. 278D. VERY TIME YOU COUGH TAKK droi of rail 11a Atoixb (Uclsi.U Sir Jean.

RT. STEPHEN'S EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY VIA BRIIH3E KOCTE, Thursday, July 36th. Adults. fl.50. Children.

7Sc. x- w. station at S.3a. to. bat p.

Retornlrut leave Atlantic tn at 7 lock OHELLPOT PARK. Vr-rr Afternoon and Eveningr. THE KILTIE TRIO Gorman, lToctor tnd Gor man. Comedy Musical Act. UIK BROWSlXi.r, Vauaevllle's Foremost Com- rty tketch Artists.

EPDIK KEEVK5. Champion Clog Dancer ot the WorM. MK. AND MRS. BOBBIE MACK.

Singing and CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF Til EATRE. Baseball. UASEBALL. 9kUBilDRton Fall Tark. Market tlowTront.

TTer tie iinope ana cuiow mo WILMINGTON A. A. tcriedule for thi week at home: Thurxtar rH I LLI Sslunl.v 1SSA 1CKON. txxw formerly of team, will be In tbm box for WihirKon. railed at JLSO ni.

stiarn AdmiicJou 15c Ladies free. Grand stand 10c rstra to all. tumorals. DR. THOMAS D.

COOK HAS RE moved his office to Jviltn X. W. COR- NINTH AND FINE STS. 2c5t and OST A GOLD BAR CUFF BUTTON Li with Reward if returned to jyiS-lti No. fc WtST NINTH BlKiE.1.

hoarding and lodging. MAN AND WIFE CAN GET BOARD at the. Cedam, adjoiuias Brandywine r-pnn its rara. Aaanw R. Evary ETenlng Office.

OOD TABLE BOARD AND BOARD- ln. 401 WEST SIXTH eT. Jyi-lBi OARDERS IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. Jy2S-lm 401 5HEAKMAN STREET. "11TANTKD LODGERS FOR TWO I furnished rooms.

First-cias Kv-ation. All conreDieucrt. Addre jy2j-3lj ETery ETenlng tWcu. "PLEASANT FRONT ROOM WITH jy24-lm Corner Delaware arenue CTRN1SHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE famUT; ccntiemen otuy. jylS-lmi 604 KING STREET.

ANTED TWO GENTLEMEN boarders or learned couple for newly fur- Uhe hed room: borne com fort. JyLVlm No. 13a EAST FOURTEENTH 8T. RENT NICELY FURNISHED moms for sentlemea only. tyJ-inwf-HD NO.

W. ELEVENTH ST. RENT FLEASANT FUR- olshed rorm for rentlemen. In private kmlly. 1210 WtI EIGHTH Si.

JyJT-mwMmS ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLE man: also UWe hrsarxl. 3y24-EMm 1C02 WEST EIGHTH OARDING AND LODGING AT CI" W. Nintb. MRS.CLEADEN. Imi (lENTLEMAN OF GOOD MORALS can fcave nicely furnithed second story on private lamur; ji.wwr wees.

jylO-mwf-lm- 936 LOMBARD STREET. ROOMS, WITH BOARD. iyS-mwf-lm 513 WEST STREET. ICELY FURNISiLED ROOMS with or without board. 1U5 E.

EIGHTH 6T. jyl-mwl-lml fV? 1CELY FCRMSHED ROOMS, $2.00 a week. IUROI EAN nOTEL. Jyl-ln 5u6 Market Street. 7URNLSHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- men.

90U gXRXET. jy7-lmj CICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. ALL conTeniencea. 307 W. FIFTH ST.

Jy6-lmi jF YOU DESIRE NEWLY FUR- i nished rooms and eood beard apjrfT Jy2-lm U19 WASHINGTON STREET. ARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT room to rent, iras and bath. jei-U L-fcLG tl uRiu, Ninth and Oraoce Sta. rpHE PRESTON. J.

lerma moderate. 91 KING STREET. octS-U Tards. JONEY LOANED and 5 per otnt on first-cuts xmmu iiinnairi. Jtotsage netctiated.

PETER J. FORD Tenth and Market Sts. The Equitable 6CAASTZ AND XrUSt N. W. Cor.

Ninth and Market Sts. Capital, $500,000.00. 350.000.00. Trust Department. Act as Executor, Administrator.

Trustee. Guardian or Agent, awd asy buai-lie of a fiduciary Real Estate Department. Mauie Real folate la all lie tranches. Safe Dejosit Department. Reuu bale Bernikit Boxes in Fire and Bur-rlar i-r jut V.uib at reuutla of from 16.00 to luo ixr annual.

lieeeiTc biiyxare, on torKe. Money Department. Receives money cm deposit and ry Interest Uiereon. ltme hetmn of Credit and Foreign OFFICERS. OTHO NOW LAND, President.

f. BRINGHLKST. Vice-President. I. T.

FENN Yi-ACKER, See. and Trust Officer. KICHARD REESE, Treasurer. F. K.

MOKLSO, Afc't Secretary and Treasurer. tt. D- CROBaA', Real tate Ofllccr. gCOTT CO, Bankers and Brokers, 03 MARKET STREET. Stock andBvnda bousht audi aoid oa mil Mck iieaien in.

Investment Eecuritlea. J70R SALE $400,000 Purchase Money Mortgages 6 cent to xa each. JOa. L. CAHPEN1 ER, Jr.

)y2-tf Market street. IAMONDS. rtoylne gems is a matter of confl-deuce. Most people cannot accurately determine ha themselves the value of prectou sloiu-5. It Is important to know the storo you buy from -srhat their guarantee means.

Our Hue of Diamonds Is very attractive and we areofTcrlug some exceptional value iu Bingt. MILLARD F. DAVIS, JEWELER. Established 19791 Noa. 9 and II EAST SECOND BTRKrTfc HON'T.

ASK WHAT TMCJlTP ATSIPR costs, ask where tle best can obtained. X. Ion't dclny to pick out the bet kind of ItllT Slllll Ol IWUW llli.ll none. Make an application, take an examination, cet some kind of Insurance hound and In lone. There is no lad kind here.

iiiii v.r uuius lit National Life Ins. Co. of Vermont (Mutual) lViT Bl'RNET A SACLSBL'RV. Manaser. Eqnltabie building.

jTiarni (5. i7 nomas go. SOLID GOLD Ladies' Eltjin Watches Special Sale. HANDSOME ENGRAVED. PERFECT BEAUTIES tAW KIND FOR JJ0.1W.

Ladies Stylish Chains. WEDDING RINGS a specialty. Harry E. Thomas JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN 59 Market Street. ior WINDOW AWNlN'fiS.

a5 IN. vile; entirely new jyw-tf No. 619 Eel' E1GHI1I STREET. TOR SALE SIDEBOARD. Jyi'VJt WEST FOURTH STREET.

7 HUE POMERANIAN SPANIEL pups lor sale. KU7 SHIPLEY ST. J)28 2tJ SA LE 1 .000 SHARES KEN RO-S I pold mining stock at 7.V If taken at once. Address KENROSH. 5T27 6t Every Evening OiJlce.

1TOR SALE STOCK AND FIX 1 of grocery store. Pleasant end Frauki XTURES in streets. Bargain to quick purchner. Aply to WM. D.

Ml LIE. Jy2.Vtf Fifth and French streets. ITOR SALE BE ATT ORGAN. SO I 5 sets of reeds: cost, tuw. U5; good condition; price, ash or easr avment.

iEt. M. ELLIOTT'S PIANO PARLORS, JylO-lm 405 West Seventh street. 'Oil SALE ONE-MAN BREWSTER waton, r.ewly painted and in rood order. Apply at IiOl.lir.KVY'tl ABLE.

Jyi-tf Front and Orange streets. SALE FARM OF 304 ACRES between t-taaton aud Ogletown. li i miles from no Stanton tathn on H. 4 W. R.

and L. miles irom Wilmiogloa. Good dwelling, out buildings and wind-mill. For jwrtlculars aj-ply to Jy6-mwf-Jm State Road P. or on the premises.

lOK SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY JL a saloon property or saloon business, apply to JUM-N r. liALai. Jyl-mwf-tf Seventh and hnipiey streets. SALF ONE SURREY AND ONE bugg-v, both newlv done up and as good as new. call at MORGAN'S SI ABLE.

Fourth street betweeu Orange and TatnalL Can be seen at any time. J'17-tf TX)K SALE PEERLESS FREEZERS. door and window screens, Chicago lubber nose, rtammoct. lawn mowers. i KVlm OOD WARD JL 80S Market St.

OR SALE GOOD ROLLING TO! desk Je-tf cheap. Apply at No. 15 SHIPLEY STREET. SALE ONE-SEAT RUBBER 1 tire carriage new How scales.3.000 Ha. double Lam.

tail bearing, new; one two-seated carriage, second Landed; one set of new double harness. Jeii-lf No. SOi Ah YLAN A YEN CE, POR SALE. The Best Site in Wilmington. That lovely borne at the S.

corner of Broome nd Fourteen! streets; 1) rooms aud 3 baths: Imutaiid swe ana inoiiern coi.vcn lences. For further information on HENRY market st. JTOR SALE. Northwest comer Tenth and Lombard Mreets. tore and dwelling.

Lombard stre, aweliing. The two rent for A good investment. Price for both, $3,500. CARROLL GRIFFITH, 6 WEST NINTH BTREET. FAMILIES LEAVING TOWN UK I tit: Can Late their Silverware and other valuables pjacc-d in out strong vaults at a nominal charge.

If 8 Safer Than Taking Chances With Burglars. Security Trust and Safe Deposit 519 Market Street. 'ILLS. If a man or woman possessing protrty leaves no will, the state appoints an adiaiuitstrator to settle bis or her estate. Ihe person appxvuted is bound to settle the estate as the law direct, and a very few pt-oile know exactly what tbe provisions of the law are.

this Company, if requested, will send free to any person iuiereied in the subject a email book giving this Information tn such simple form that any one can understand It. THE EQUITABLE GLARANTaE XRUST W. fXJR. NINTH AND MARKET STS. PREJUDICE AGAINST GLASSES.

Many jions are prejudiced against the wear- ug ol giafctef ana aomeumes iwsitiveiy ascuue tu use tbeui even Dn tney are imperatively needed. Thev may ba sensible irson and dls- i.lsv arood iuagmeat in other matters, but fa this one respect they act mot foolubly and wttaout any reason. A contest with age Is bopeles, and It if the part of wisdom to yield gracefully us the first sunujaoaa to aurretider. LET CS BXAMIfE THEM TO-DAY. C.

Rudolph, Market and Fourth Streets. Accident to a Wsgon. -Wbila Mri. Mary Ruth of soar Edge Moor watdrifing to rnrkat tbis mcra- aa bar wason broke dowa at JTifteeatb and King atreetfl. Tbe marketing waa tranaferrel to anotner wagoo ana ane Not Permitted Sureey In a Field mt Corn Until Arrangements Iladl Keen Mado ATlth the farmer.

Reoently tb Landlitb Co. sold a tract of lad near Twenty-second and Claymont sfireets to James E. Fitzgerald of Philadelphia, Mr. Fitzgerald having decrVled to erect 52 bouses oa tbe tract, apd on Monday a corps of engineers frtam the City Surveying Department w4nt tbere to mark out tbe lines. Johns Kempski, tbe tenant of tbe farm, want to the engineers and warned tberd not to proceed witb the work as it fvoold interfere with oorn wbioh be ba growing tbere.

Tbe engineers immediately left without making tbe survey, but it is understood tbat thl will be able to do tbe work in a iay or so, as it is said arrangements'; have been made or are about to ts rntode witb Farmer Kemp-ski concerning bis growing corn. OLD BilRN DESTROYED. A Familiar La(dinsrk In Rorkford Frk Tiding" Hazed. After working? for some time employes of tbe Board of Tark Commissioners this morning succeeded in completing tbe demolition of tbe old Law barn in Rockfird Park, near tbe new water tower. I'ihe last wall was blown down by dynamite.

Tbe bant wa; built of stone and it was so well put together tbat tbe mortar, appeared to be as bard tbe granite and it was necessary to use powerful explosives to brak it cp. Tbe object in deHioIisbing the barn is to clear up tbat pirt of tbe park. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF OVERALLS. Associated Press Iipatch by Special Wires. Chicago, 111., July 29 Tbe price of jumpers arad other cotton garments for workingrsen will be advanced sharply all over tbe United States, according ta a statement made by T.

A. White of Scran-ton, secretary of tbe Union mado Gatmentmakere Association, in convention here. The association includes nearly all tbe makers using tbe union label. "Tbe advance will Im noted.snd most be considered doe to tbe increased price of fabrics," said Mr. White.

"Tbe union moo hoy most of oar good, and will obtain them if tbe coat is greater." THREE FAILURES IN LONDON. Associated Prex Dispatches by Special TVire. London, July 23. Two failures were announced tbis rooming on tbe Stock Exchange. A.

S. G. Graves an old-established firm or and Anaelmo II. N. Kilby, a jobber ia KafSrs.

Neither failure was important. Today ia pay-day. and tbe general tone is improved. Americana teaded ppward. Letter Tbis afternoon tbe failure of W.

8. CL Smith, a jobber in Americas sec cri ties, wa announced. Lao rich ot a Taehb. The; launch of the auxiliary schooner yaobt Vereemere took place at the yards of the Harlan Hollingswortti at, 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

Ai BoatwicK, wife of the owner of the yacht, christened tbe veasel. GeneraiSuperrntendent Lockbart, assisted ba? Master Shipwright ilarman. bad. cbarge of tbe A luncheon waa given by the company a. their offices.

Among those iu tbe launching party were and Mrs. Albert C. Bostwickv Mr. and Mrs. John L.

E. Log bo urn. Walter Stokes A. W. S.

Cochrane and Dr. li. C. Hansoom of New York. Z-etters Granted.

Letters af administration were granted yesterday on tbe estate of Fannie McLaughlin to Richard E. Mc-Trusiow; letters ot administration on tho estate of John Desmond to Daniel P. Desmond; and letters testamentary on tbe estate of Catherine Zimineraanin to Mary E. Zimmermann. Notice.

On account of the fire Cbarles Walton will be at West Eighth street Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings for tho prune at with market produce. Arnuld Naudain and William L. Appleby will be at the same number Wednesday and Saturday roomings. Vehicle? fit Collision. Car No.

53 of the People's railway and a wagoo driven by William Piiaou of 503o Tatna.Il street collided at Third and Poplar streets about 7 o'clock tnis morning, but no sarioua damage waa done. Closing: Oat Sale of refrigerators, screen doors, oil cioiaa and mattings, oil stoves, gas ranges and ovens, at Motlahon a. 503 King, XCC W. A. Moore, optician, 521 Market.

An excursion from Chester, cam to ShelipoS Park yesterday. Cnibrellas repair. as tXZ Shipley streot. St. Stephen's Church will give an excursion to Atlantio City via the bridge route tomorrow.

Roofing and beaters. Williauia.105 W. 10th, John C. Crowley ot 1021 Church street has a night blooming oereus which is attracting attention. Jones, fin wall paper, 422 Market airoeW A number of depression in tbe bed of Market street have been repaired by employes of tha Street and Sewer Department.

Piles cured without pain no delay from business; send for pamphlet. Dr. R. Reed. 261 South.

Thirteenth street, Diamond Council Jr. O. U. M. will join the Young Men's Republican Club ia tbe exoursioa to Washington Park on August tidth.

Joseph H. Davidson of this eity, the widely-known race starter, will next week, not as starting judge at the race track near Pitman Grove. Do yon want your carpets or rugs cleaned or scoured? Send them to J. 11. Gooding, Soott, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, for good work, prompt delivery and reasonable prioea, A change ia tha line of tbe southbound traoKs of the B.

railroad between Tatnall and Madison treats was made yesterday. Patrolman Peterson yesterday found a gold looket containing tha portrait of an aged woman and it ia at the polio station ftwaitini identification. REV. R.K. STEPHENSON IN CHARGE Many Methodist Ministers Will be In Attendance.

Ons Ilnnclred and Ten Tents Are Occupied Already, and Most of Those Nov Taeant Will be Killed Ilefore the Cainpmeetlii( Seasun Iteaches Its Height, Staff Correspondence of Every Evening. Brandywine Hnmnrit, Pa. July 2(1 Tbe annual carfpmeetins at Urandjitine Hummit will open tomor row night, and close Tuesday, August 11th. Rev. R.

K. Stephenson, paator of Scott Cburob. tNiimineton, wilt bare ministerial obarge, and will be assisted ly prominent members of tne Wilmineton and Philadelphia Annual Conferences of tbe Metbodift Eplnoorial Churrjb. Camp will open with tbe attendanoe larger tbs tiaual. One nandred and ten tents are occupied already, 35 more tbao at tbe corresponding time Jaat year, and 10 more than at tbe oorren ponding? time in BJl.

Moat of tbe tents now vacant will eoori be tilled. Every rear Summit baa same new tenants, but tbe number probably Deter was so lame as it is now. Look ing forward tbe oamp rejoice, because new arrivals indicate tout laterest In tbe campmeeting Is not waning; but gazing backward it sorrows, because moat of those wbo bare ceased to come here have passed into tbe great eternity. One greatly missed tbis season is William A. Jlukill, a member of St.

Paul's. Church, and fur many years a catnti trustee, whose absence in due to business engage ments. Tbis is tbe first time tbat Mr. Hukill and bis family bare been absent in 20 years. The daily routine will be as follows 6..

'JO a. bour for rising; 7 a. m. breakfast; 8.30 a. rn.

prayermeeting 10.30 a. preaching serivoej 12 rn. dinner; 1 p. m. holiness meeting; 1.30 p.

children's meeting; 3 preaching servioe; o.30 p. rn. supper: 0 p. m. young roople's meet ing; 7.30 p.

preaobing service; 10 p. m. hov for retiring. On Sundays there will be lovefeast at 8.30 a. m.

instead of a prayer meeting, as on week dnyt. Rev. CJ. K. Tom kins of Clay- moat will have obarge of tbe bolinesi meetings; Aubrey Vandever of vV'il minf ton, tbe obildren'a meo tings, and Rev.

Asbury Burke, pastor of Wstaley Cburob, Wilmington. tbe voung people a meetings. A large chorus, cireoted by W. vv. Vansant of Newark, will sing at tbe principal aerrioea.

The bollnesa meetings will said la tbe- Pavilion, at the head of tbe grounds, and tbe other meetings in tbe Tabernacle. THK CiJIPMl.KIlSfl FROQntKME. There are few open dates on tbe oainpmeetlng programme. The opening service, a platform meeting, will begin at 7. clock.

Rev. Btepbenson will preside, and the ministers on the grounds, including Robert Watt, D. presiding elder of the Wilmington dietriot of tbe ilmmeton Coniereaoo, lie v. W. Lk b.

Murray, D. pastor of St. Paul's Church, Wilmington, Rev. K. H.

Adams, l. IX, pastor of Union Church, Wilmington, Kev. 1L 8. Dulany, pastor of Asbury Church, Wilmington, Rev. E.

E. White, paster of Madeley (Jnurob. Wilmingtoo, Kev. J. CatitTmau of Elam, Rev.

Burke and Rev. Tom kins, will make short addresses, whiob will be interspersed witb music On Friday, July Slat, tbere will be preaching by Dr. Watt in tbe morning, by Rev. T. A.

11. O'Brien, D. pastor ot Mt. Salem Cburvb. Wilmington, in tbe afternoon, and by Rev.

E. Wbite in tbe evening. Tbere will be preaching on Saturday, August 1st, by Rev. C'auSman in the morning, by Rev. W.

Prettyman. D. of Mew Uastle in the afternoon, and by Rev. L. P.

Karholsen of Booth-wyn in the evening. On tbe lirst Sunday, August 2d, there will be preaobing by Dr. Watt in the morning, by Dr. O'Brien in the afternoon, and by Dr. Murray in the evening.

There will ba preaobing on Monday, August 3d, by Rev. G. V. Dawaon of Rookland in tbe morning, and by Rev. Dulany in tbe owning.

Tuesday, August 4th, will be Mis sionary J'ar, witn eieroises by the Woman a Home Missionary Society of tbe Wilmington Conference in the morning, and exercises by the Woman's Foreign Missionary Sooisty of tbat conferenoe in tbe afternoon. Wednesday, August 5th, will be Temperance Day, with exerciser by tbe Woman's Christian lemperanos Union in tbe morning, and exercises by tbe Delaware State Temperance Alliance in the afternoon. Mrs. Ellis of New Jersey, national superintendent of legislation, will make an addresa in tbe and Rev. Vaughan S.

Collins of Smyrna, president of the Delaware State Temperanoe Alliance, will be tbtf speaker in tbe afternoon. Rev. Collins will also preaob in tbe evening. Thursday, August tin, will be Young People's Day. In the morning there ill be promtrjououa oitattona from euob young people's society in Wil mington.

Tbere will bo preaobing by Rev. Cleorce (JauL 1. naator of Tabarnaole Cburob, Philadelphia, in the afternoon, ana oy rcev. li. Al.

Howell ot that city in the evening. On Friday, August 7th, tbere will be preaobing by Rev. J. D. Rigg of llookessin in the afternoon.

There will be preaching on Satur day, August tub, by Rev. Tonkins in tbe afternoon, ana by Kev. William 1 Wbite of Seaford in the evening. On tbe second Sunday, August Otb. there will be preaobing by Rev.

W. T. Lewis, D. of Wilmington, pastor of Mt Pleasant Matbodtat Episcopal Cburob, in the morning, by Rev. William L.

White in tbe afternoon, and by Dr. Murray in the evening. Tbere will be preaoning on Monday, August 10th, by I Jr. Adams in tbe morning. Rev.

John D. O. Henna. D. for merly of Wilmington, bat sow of West Chester, win preaohon one of toe open dates.

It was proposed to bold the olosing servioca ib utsr morning oa 'AUMdaty. THEY WERE CELEBRATED TODAY One In the Pantheon, and the Other in the Vatican. It ta Fstlenat That the Varlons Cere, monies rrom the. rreatli of fops to the FTIefllon of ff Is Successor, It Fists TVithln a Few l)ar, tViiJ Cost I'onf If unflrert Thousand Hollars. Presst Pispatch by Special Wires.

Rome, Italy, July this; morning was tbe scene of one of tbose dramatto contrasts wbk-b now are char. acterisUo of tbe Eternal City. Wbil tbe Vatican, in tbe Sistine Chapel, solemn requiem mass was being intoned, witb all the solemnity the Catholic Cburcb cao impose, for tbs? repose of tbe soul of Leo XIII, tb spiritual monarch who claimed Rome; as bis another and no lesf solemn requiem mass was being -celebrated in tbe magnificent Pantheon for tbe repose of the sool of tbe lat Kinj Humbert, tbe temporal monarch tb capital of whose Kingdom was Rome. King Victor Emmanuel and Iowagt Queen Margaret came bere on pnrprwv to attend the annual mass which it celebrated on tbe anniversary of thv assassination of King Hombert, whict" occurred tbre yetrs ago. Tbe Kin drove to tbe Pantbeon, the well-known liverie ot bis coaebmen and footmen arousing much interest among tb Iopie in tbe streets, and arrived there in time to met Qoea Margrt, wbo wa dressed in deepest biack.

After a tender em brae mother and soa entered toe Pantheon, beard the mnt and placed wreath on ibe tombs ol King Humbert and Kicg Vstor Emmanuel. Tbe entrance and exit of Tbeir Majesties was witnewed by a large crowd. At 11 o'clock the members of tbe Municipality of Rome, witb tbe exception of those of tbeir numlier wba a few days asro went tu the Vatican to condole with tbe CamrIengo-oa Pope Ixo'a death 4aa representative of tbe Clerical party of tbe city government visited tbe Faotbeoa ia a body and placed wreaths on tbe tomb cf tha two KiGgs. Tbe scond requiem maw, in tbe Sistine Cbapel, was termed tbe foreign maris. Tbe cardinal wbo celebrated it was Cardinal Kopp, bishop cf Breslau, a (ermao, aetsted by three foreign cardinals, Gocseas, arcbnUbop cf Mechlin, Grusosa, arsbbisbop of Vienna, asd Pp.rr.iuo.

biijcp cf Autuo, and one Isalian cardtaat, Di Pietro. Tbe beautiful chapel overriowed, did yesterday, with the faitbfnL The Vatican, as a rule, provides a carriage and borsee for all tbe cardinal, and all tha horses are alike black, with long tails; but tbe authorities were not prepared for so many and where obliged to give last arrivals bay horses. From tbe estimates made, the cost to tha holy see of tbs various ceremonies from the death ot Pope Leo to the election of hia successor, if it takes place within a few days, will ba 400,000. EXTILE WOKKEiTS STRIKE. Aascciateil Press by cpeial tVires.

Philadelphia, Jaly 9. Eight bunared piuah and velvet weavers cm ployed ia tte nulla of John i James) Dooaon. at the Falls of J-cbuylkiii, who have oeen idle since the isaegura tion nine weeks ago of the textile strike in this city, reported for worn today wihout tbeir demand tor shorter hour, or increased pay beisg granted. The tirm, however, was cooipsiled. to send home 0G0 of the workers, bseaasa tha 50 loom fixers employed at tha mills have, decided to remain cut until tha demands are granted.

Ail of tbe mills ia the lower section of tbi4 city are in operation, the strikers having returnsd to work at the old hours with the same pay. In the Kensington district, where the greater nuoiber of mills are located, tho strikers are holding firm, and a compromiss may ba eilectsd. CRUISER AND STEAMER COLLIDE. Associated Presa PisisUcli by Special Witass. Plymouth, July 29.

Tha British third-class cruiser collided with and sank toe British steamer Ruperra oS tha Lizard last night. The crew cf the Bcpersa were saved. The damage sustained by tha Melam-pus will necessitate docking her for ra pairs. WEATHER "FORECAST. Associated Presa Dispatefi by Special Wires.

Washington, July 23. Weather forecast for Delaware Showers tonight tomorrow; cooler tomorrow freaa south beoomiag eaufly. wine, Woman Not Connected With, the Theft. Associated Presa by Special Wires. San Francisco, July 20.

Johanna Mueller, the bookkeeper of tha Danish Bank, Copenhagen, who eloped with Julius Aston Joergenson. cashier of tbe same institution, who ia to bo sent back to Denmark on tho charge of abstracting a large sum from its vaults, haa been released from custody by United States Marshal Shine upon orders from AtUrney-General Knox. She will not be sent back to lenmark, as she ia in no way con-neotedawith tha theft. ArtograTarvt ot Pope Lea, A beautiful portrait of His Holiness, beautifully printed oa art plate paper. A limited number only at 15 cents, at Every Evening business office, The Circulation of Every Evening Yesterday was Every Everdtig the only neWsTiaper ia tfca eity wnicb sells its ad-erUsmg- sfoe oa a tutvulaUwu.

tbe Philadelphia Reading railway between Wilmingtoo and Granogue tbe P. K- route is tbe best one to reacn oamp. Trains leave King street station. Wilmington, for Granogue at 7.35 a. m.

and 10 and 4.50 p. m. on week days, and at iilO a. ra. and 10 and l.ZQp m.

on Sundays, and from Madisoa street and Sixth avenue stations, respectively, two and five minutes letter than the starting time from King street. Trains leave Granogue for Wilmington at 7.31 and 10.13 tt. rxi. and 5.50 p. in.

on week days, and at 7.31 and a. ra. and 5.50 p. m. on Sundays.

Miltoa Bullock, baa backs at trains stopping tbs camp baokman. Granogue to meet ail tbere. Tbe campgrounds are in excellent ooudition, but tbere is a dangerous washout oa the road leading to the entrance to the grovn. Thomas Kenney baa charge of tbe borae pound, and James Till is hostler. Persons driving to oarnp are requested to bring baiters for their horsea.

Tbere are two boarding rstabhsh- ments in tbe grove iYul's, in charge of Howard Pyle, and Union, in charge of hi ra. u. bmith. Carl Shaffer has charge of tbe post- ofllce, which is on the Circle. Tbe postuffioe oontaina a Delaware A Atlan tio telephone, tbe number of which is 1117 M.

Tho grocery store is in charge of Edward Boyd, and the refreshment stood in cbarge of David Furry. S. 1L foulke, who was severely in jured a few days ago by being kioked by a borae, recovering from bis in. jurietb W. Lb tiutz cl Wilmington la visit ing friend on Summit avenue.

Joba A. Lee I Wilmington visited tbe Summit Mrtaday. liainjuipra Klkn. A quartet of prominent members of tbe Elks Lodge of Baltimore stopped in tbis oity yesterday oa tbeir return from Bridgeport, Conn. They were Paul King and t'harles Monahan, hotel keepers; frank iNash, a commission merchant; and Jere Judson.

a banker. Tbey were tbe guests of Edward Krausa while here. A Peculiar Accident. Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon an aooideat happened to a oar of the Delaware aveuna line juat as it was eroasisg Sixth street on Market and for some little time tbe oar was unabla to proceed. Aa a oon- sequenoe there was slight delay on that street and also on tbe Sixth street Una of the People's railway.

las FUh. Clam. Crabs, Jtc. D. A.

MoClure, formerly in Eighth Street Market House, will open tarn- norarv Quarters In Geo. T. Barlow's store. N. E.

Oocner Eighth and Orange Utata, Tharaday al? 80th. ATERMTYPATIENTS ADMITTED MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES. a. B. biAk'iOM, West JkltfAUl IK.

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