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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 5

The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 5

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THE EVENING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 28. 190i it SEASIDE RESORTS. I ust for the Sake of Illustration lEe dust of the railroad; the moisture in the air; steam in the kitchen, have no effect on biscuit, crackers and pafers packed in the In-er-seal Patent Package. If the bakery were a thousand miles away you didn't get them from the grocer's until a week they arrived at the store; if you kept them in kitchen until a holiday rolled around, they would be as good, as fresh and as full of flavor as the day left the bakery. TEis simply illustrates the preservative quality of the In-er-seal Patent Package.

order Soda, Milk, Graham, Oatmeal and Saltine Biicoit, Vanilla Wafers, Ginger Snaps and Sultana Fruit, to ask for the kind that come in the In-er-ietl Look for the trade mark design on the end. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY -a. PIM BUYS MM PROPISim Boat Buildiog Shop IMast Blake Way for Railroad Inr. provement It was announced this morning that the. Pennsylvania Railroad Company has purchased the boat lmEldlnjr' establishment of Thomas Drcln Sc Son, at tho corner of Water ami Tut nail sirr1 Is, and that th plant will be torn down within a short time to malt room for projected railroad improvements.

The price paid for the property was The firm consists of William M. Droin only, -and manufactures lifeboats and life-1 rafts. It has occupied the present site for nearlv fortv vears I Tho railroad company alsa has pur- chased four more properties in Church I lane between Seventh and Eighth streets. These purchases bring tho railroad In possession of all, the properties tn tne lane. Death of Mrs.

Chamberlain Mrs. Marion J. Chamberlain, of No. the if after the still they When you Banquet and don't forget Patent Package. I 1 714 King street, died yesterday at the; -Sr-r" WAYFARERS NOTEBOOK If Read Before Sapper it Will Aid Your Digestion There is Sotting Pit In It to Lull You to Sleep Dohl, Posties and Heiss Former liullillng Inspector Ilaniel Dohl the victim of a political conspiracy and he doesn't feci at all Rood about it.

S.ime days ago be posted a bet of $10 that Thomas K. Posties, the colored counoll-manie candidate In ithe Sixth ward, would be elected. His understanding was, the Is told, that a Democrat was to over the bet. Imagine his surprise nnd indignation when he learned that nobody ad covered the twit, and that the stake holder, alleging a misunderstanding of his nstructlons, was using his $10 In the sa- oons electioneering tor irtdericit w. etas, Posties' Democratic opponent.

This- involuntary contribution by Mr. Dohl to he Helss campaign fund is the Joke of he Sixth ward campaign, and everybody but Mr. Dohl seems to enjoy it. He Caught a Fish On Thursday of last week "Jack" Kane, Jack" Newell and "Pete" McC'onnell, all popular and well-known residents of Wil mington, went "a-fishin'." They pro ceeded to a creek several miles below New- Castle, and cast their lines. After a few moments fishing.

Jack Newell felt a tug on his line, and after much struggling pulled in a large fish weighing about four pounds, of unknown species. AIn'it he a dandy," said "Jack." "You bet I'll take him home and baka him. He's all right" When the party left the stream "John tenderly picked up his trophy and carried it three miles across fields to the car. t'pon arriving In Wilmington the fisher man showed his caltch to several friends, telling them what a beauty It was. One smiled, another laughed and a third said: 'Why what the mischief are you going to do with that thing.

Jack? It's nothing but a leather carp and not fit to eat." With a look of disgust upon his face 'Jack" flung the representative of the finny tribe away. It was later picked up by a diminutive pickaninny, taken home and eaten. NEXT COSFEKESCE WILL MEET IN WILMINGTON Harrlsburg, May 28. The concluding session of the Philadelphia Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church was "held last night, when Bishop 'Derrick announced the appointments for the year. Those for the Wilmington district were Allen Chapel J.

M. Henderson. Wilmington Bethel J. P. Sampson.

Smyrna A. B. Cooper. Mount Zlon-J. H.

Holden. Mount Friendship P. P. Gaines. Dover Z.

W. Nichols. Camden Chapel R. W. Wright.

Frederica Chapel P. M. Iaws. East Frederica M. P.

Jackson. Moore's IN. Newell. Mlddletown Albert Ijong. Shorter's Chapel H.

H. Harris. Grant's Mission James H. Lee. West Dover Chapel D.

J. Blackson. Rehoboth George W. GIbbs. Reed's Crossing Ben Hoxter.

Mil ford-W. B. Williams. Milton J. S.

Helmsley. Lewes G. E. Bivins. Georgetown Charles A.

A. Greene. Seaford Frank Bradley. Laurel Robert Murray, Concord Mission J. Holland.

Harrington Charles E. Wilson. Greenwood W. P. Ellendale M.

Lewis. The following elders were ordained: O. Davis, of Philadelphia; J. H. Holden, Delaware; J.

S. Helmsley, Delaware; J. D. Johnson, Downlngtown; D. J.

Blackson, West Dover, and Robert Wright, Camden. Conference adjourned to meet in Wllmlng ton, in May, 1902. AMONG THE PLAYERS At the Opera House last night the Co lumbla Opera Company opened a week' engagement, the bill bplng the ever popu lar "La llascotte." The company Is by far the best opera organization which has appeared hi re at. popular prices, and no doubt will sing to large audience; throughout the engagement. Although the fhorcs is not as large as some which have appeared here, Its work Is excellent and the costumes are effective.

Carlotta (Mlmaii sang excellently as Bettlna, and lrii7il Davenport did wll as Fromctta, Charlfs N. Holmes as Frederick, and Frtinklln Fox as Plppo, were good. This vf "Fra DJavolo" will be ung. Ba- ginning to-morrow afternoon dally mat! nrs will be sung, the first opera being "Glrofle-airona." i HAPPENINGS OF SOCIAL INTEREST lub Women in Bayard Taylor's Old Home ounp; Physician Wins Honors. Pleasantly Entertained Her Friends Several meniLerg of the New-Century Club went to Kennett Square to-day to be the guests of the club of that place.

here la an all-day niwtlng at Cedar croft, the former home of Uuyartl Tay lor, nnd the famous mansion is open for the occasion. Is Resident Physician Francis J. Doylo has lnen graduated doctor of medicine from the (taurK- town rnlvpisrty, and nan entered the Providence Hospital in Washington as resident physician, a position obtained In a competitive examination, in which fifteen physicians were entered. After one year's work there Dr. Doyle will open an office in Wilmington.

He Is ft brother-in-law of John Hymn, or this city, whom he visited yesterday. Wedding Cards Out Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robinson Issued invitations to-day for the wett ing of their daughter.

Miss Mary Adele Appleby, to llenjamin 111 man Uye, on June 12. The ceremony will take place in Grace M. B. Church, and will lw fnllnrwml bv a recentlon In the home of the bride, No. 1104 Jefferson street Social and Personal Notes Miss Margaret le0.niler.

ausUler of Mrs. Mary Alexander, and sa Taylor are to be married on Thurs day cveivlnc, June 6, In 'their future home, o. West Fifth street. Mr. nnd Mrs.

James S. Harper have Issued cards for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Florence May Harper, to h.i-les E. Human, on Wednesday even June 5, Harrison Street M. E.

hunh. James A. Bakey, manager of the RathB- keller, in the Clayton House, has returned from a visit to his aged mother, In Cen- ralla, Pa. Mrs. Iewis S.

Lee is visiting in Cape May. Misses Jessie Short and Mildred iiahn have returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. 0. R.

Mount, representing the Ladies Auxiliary of the Order of Rail- oad Conductors; Charles F. Sweeney, of the Order of Railway Conductors, have returned from St. Paull, where they have been attending a con vention for the past two weeks. Others in the party from this city were Gen eral and Mrs. I.

Thomas Parker, Oolo- nel and Mrs. John T. Layfleld and Mr, and 'Mrs. John T. Sweeney.

Ira F. Jones and John McDonovan of tints city, sailed for Europe on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross from New York to-lay. Miss Sadie Haas and Jacob Ixweb, of Germantown, were married hy Rabbi Risitz, in this city, on Sunday. Miss Allanora Thalen and Hartley G. Knight, both of Philadelphia, were married here on Saturday.

PennsjIvmiiH Itwllroml low-. Kate Tour to racille oust The Pennsylvania Railroad rewaonally- Conducted Tour to San Francisco, and the adfic Coast, leaving New Tork, Philadel phia and Pittsburg by 'special train of Pullman sleeping, dining, and observation cars, July 8, will not Jjo confined to delegates to the Epworth League Con- ention, which wil be held In San Fran cisco from July 18 to 21. but will bo run for the benefit of all who deslra to visit California and the Canadian northwest during ithe Summer season. Stops will be made at Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Jose, Portland, Seattle, Banff Hot Springs, St. Paul, and other interesting points en route.

The round-trip rate from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad east, of $188.50, covers transportation, double Pullman berth, and meals In dining car; two persons In a berth, each, fllt.50. Rates from Pittsburg, $5 less. The tour will cover a period of thirty days. Persons desiring, may return Independ ently from San Francisco by various routes at proportionately low rates. For further Information apply to ticket agents, or address George W.

Boyd, as- Istant general passenger agent, Philadel phia, Will Give a Smoker In their rooms, at the southwest comer of Ninth and Market streets, members of Wilmington Lodge, No. 1, A. O. IT. will give a smoker on Thursday evening.

Previous to the smoker an entertainment by local talent will be given, followed by refreshments. An enjoyable evening Is anticipated. Will Give a Banquet In the cafe of the Clayton House to night at 6 o'clock a banquet will be given to employes of the Economic Life Insur ance Company of America. Covers will be laid tor thirty guests. A cup of coffee will prevent a strong man from sleeping, which proves how un wise it is to give such a stimulant to children.

Give the children Wilbur's Chocolate for breakfast and they yill grow healthy and strong. Wilbur's Chocolate or Cocoa cocoa is chocolate without the fatty part is the very best breakfast beverage for adult or child. H. O. WILBUR SONS, Philadelphia.

New York. Chicago, LOST AND FOUND Hi own shepherd doit, with while tip on tall, about nionlh4 old. He- wnrd If relumed to tho Evening Journal olftVe. nilG-lt MUU WANTED Cook, apply Wi Market ml's-ll Btrei't. WANTED.

A while Protestant gill for hoiiMewnik In family of two. No washing. Apply Ulfi Oraiino street. 60ARD AND ROOMS. NICELY I'l'HNISUKD ROOM, with board; also table bourd.

at MS Tal linn street. TM'nNISIlKI) moms for gentlemen without board. West Fourth street. IJl'RNISHED and unfurnished ronma X1 with or without board. 1 Went street.

mlS-lm BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SALE. Hut cher shop and nxtures. A good paying business. Address A. this office.

m'-T-BI FOR SALE 1 OR SALE Oil RENT At a low llgure, 1 morocco factory, partially supplied nt.niit niri'v nim ran mrmir timv in.iii- eruiio amount of capital lo put it In rimiu runninic oruer. ine oiiponumiv inr an experienced man. For full particulars, apply to HAWKINS ft ma-lws 712 MurKet street. BALK. Store bulk window.

Motor cook move, ice box, black hair parlor suits, exlenslou table. lS-fisit bur, untlipie bureau. gas range, buby coach. MAMON Wi King street. Delmarvla phone, 1,225.

TOR SALE. Three carts. also a milk wagon. Apply 2T1 Chandler street. a-tf REflOVAL I R.

8, lu WEST has removed to The I Frontenac, southwest corner llroad and Oxford streets, Philadelphia. Office hours: 8 to 9.30 a. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. Telephone, 2-2C-46. mlDttH-lm REGISTER'S ORDER REGISTER'S ORDER.

Register's Offloe, New Castlo County. May 0, Upon the application of Frank A. Whit- aker, administrator of Kiurah It. Whit-aker. lata of Wllnilnaum hundred, In said county, deceased, It Is ordered and -directed by the Register that tle ad ministrator aforesaid give notice of grant lng ol letters ot Ailminlstratlon upon the estate of the deceased, with the date of granting thereof, by causing adver tisements to be posted within forty days from the date of such Lettera in six oi the most public places of the County of New Castle, requiring all persons having demands against the estate to present the same, or abide by an act ot Assembly in such case made and provided; and also cause the same to ue Inserted within the same period In the Evening Journal.

iewspaper published In Wilmington, and to be continued therein three weeks (e. o. i (Jiven under tne nana ana seal of office of the Register aforesaid it Wilmington, In New Castle County aforesaid, the day and year above written. CALVIN W. CROS8AN, Register.

NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Admnlstratlon were In due form of law granted unto the undersigned, on the Bth day of May, A. D. ml, and that all per-ona having- claims agalnr. the estate of the deceased must present the same, auiy attested, to the said, administrator, on or before the 6th day of May, 1002, or abide the Act of Assembly In such ease made and provided.

FRANK A. WHITAKER, Adminlrttrator. Address. No. 520 West Fourth mrwt Wilmington, Del.

UKOJSTER'8 ORDER. Register's Office. New Castle County. April 24, 1901. Upon the application of Hannah H.

O. Rupp, administratrix of John C. Kunn.late of I'eneader hundred, In said counfy, de ceased, it is oruerea ana directed by the Register that the administratrix aforesaid give notice of gram 1 rut of Let ters of Administration upon the estate of tne aeceasea, who tne uate oi granting thereof, by causing advertisements to be posted within forty days from tne date of such letters In six of the most public places of the County of New Castle, requiring all persons having demands against the estate to present the same, or abide by an act of Assembly In such case made and provided; and also cause the same to be Inserted within the same period In the Evening Journal, a newspaper published in Wilmington, and to be continued therein three weeks (e. o. uivra unuer me nana ana seal Of office of the Register aforesaid, at Wilmington, in Now fati (L, B.J County, aforesaid, the day and year aoove written.

CALVIN W. CROSSAN, Register. NOTICE. Notice Is nerehv fflv. lh.

Administration wera In riiiA frtrm law granted unto the undersigned, on the ,1," nday ot A- D- 191. and that all persons having claims against thaj estate of the deceased mamt nra k- same, duly attested, to the said admlnls- DPrre tne Z4th day of April. 1902. or abide hn Af In such case made and provided. HANNAH E.

a. RUPP, Address WlM.nm Itf.M, Attorney-at-Iw. Wilmington rV7 Sq- REGISTER'S ORDER. Register's OITImi New Castle County, April 28, 1901 Don the nnolilcntirtn nt ir fecker, executor nf lUim aughey. late of Wllmiington hundred.

said comity, deceased. It Is ordered and directed bv the i hot ive notlca of granting of Let- h. ji ,1 lne estate of the deceased, with ih, Ann bv causing advertisements to posted within forty days from the date of auch Letters in six of the most public v.ouniy oi mew castle, requiring all persons havine- against the estate to present the same, nuiuo ujr in act ot AssemDiy in such case made and provided; and also cause the same to be Inserted within the same period In the Evening Journal, a newspaper published in Wilmington, and iu urn conunuea uierem inree wtrnkn te. a. Given under the hand and seal of office of the Register aforesaid.

at Wilmington, In New Castlo u. b.j county atoresaid, tne day and year above written. CALVIN W. CROSSAN. Register.

NOTICE. Notice la hereby nivee that Letter Testamentary were In due form of law granted unto the undersigned, on th 20tli day of April, A. D. 1901, and that all persons having claims against the estate of the debased must present th same, duly attesUJ, to the said executor, on or before the 20th day of April. A 1902, or abide the Act of Assembly In such case made and provided.

JAMES 11. HOKt EClvEK. Executor. Address. Hoffecker Hoffet ker, Altor- neys-at-Law, Wilmington, Del.

A. BUCHER, QIRMQ OF EVERY VlUliU OESCW'PTlOe 1616 SHIPLfY ST, NOTICES. I dliect.irs of Wilmington Compuny, this day declared a dividend of B0 entn per sluire, on iho capital payable on May 27. O. WK8LKY WI5LDIN.

ni2j-Ut. Treasurer. il lined; dress Coats altered and tiklrlu fili.A,! ami h.nti.l at KINil'ri, lllii OiaiiKH sliwt. ni22-liu FOR RENT. WOK RENT.

Hummer residence. In aood order, on KIMotf Hill in.i side of the city. AddIv Heal Kxt The Kqultabltt Guuraute ana Trust Co, IOR itor and dwelllna No. 306 Madison street: m. mtwl mmr for twenty yearn.

M. monaiiviam 6hoe store, Fourth and Madlaon atreu. mo-tu FOR RENT. vry Uh-ull tirvv Stone oiinlry Home. Flue vleu of the Ih'limnre Ither nnd liny Ample lonvii, Oreliurd uml Ntables, Trolley within three minutes iiikI llnilrond within live minute.

Flenty or good vnter. AppJy to Equltablo auarantfe and Trust uompany, Wilmington. 1 BUSINESS CARDS dressmaker par- lor opened at 831 WashlnKton utreet Uest work given. E. 7..

MEIIACTCK. HKADQCARTF.RS FOR SKA TROUT. C. M. MI ROKN.

119 Klim street, la the best anl oheupest plaoe to buy all kinds of Hea Fish, dressed cattish and eels. 10 cents per pound. IOOM9 papered for $2, Including paper. IV GEOlttlE 1IAOAN 1029 Oranifa street. LOBINQ OUT A LOT OP VERY KJ fi laiioy yellow was strliiKlesa beana.

10o. a ran: II cans, for 26c. or SI a doiem E. AND1CHHON BON. Delaware avanue ana jucksoii atreet.

4 DGrSTl'S FKRSCHKE. Barber Blip. IV piles and Perfumery, has moved to northeast corner Eighth and King streets, irom INo. r.ast Seventh street. m-ly i MRS.

J. BREAR, General Agent, 411 East Third atreet. Livingston French Dress Cutting Hchool and Ladles Tailoring; new system lor cutting skirts. Classes dally. tt-lr DON'T Put your Blankets away until you have sent them to the CITY STEAM LAUNDRY and had them cleaned.

BRAD WAY HAMMOND. Both Phones. Family washes. doa 'li HIS GEM LIGHT sells Itself: W-ca 1 die power; saves 50 per cent Price. 65 cents, complete.

Mantles, Globes and Shades. Delmarvla phone 1241. A. GREAVES. 2707 Market.

If ail ordera promptly attended to. 328-ra TOHN B. KRUEGER, Paper Hailg- lng. Wall Decorator. Rooms paperea rrom up.

EsUmatea furnished S. E. Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets, Wilmington, uei. Delmarvla phona 10B7, 115-lr A LFRED BHUR.

Practical Papei Hanger and Decorator. Estimate cheerfully given lor good, cheao work Call Delmarvla phone (30. 1818 Market Bt H. HOLLETT. Livery and Board lng Stables.

Caba furnished promptly. Flne livery teams. Special rate to salesmen. 41H-421 ireucn street Delmarvla phone 419. J18-ly ir ANTED.

All consumera -All of pur be bad Tf ffds to know they can from WM. a SMITH, Dela. ave. and Jefferson St Either phone, 828. J21-ly BEST OIL AND GASOLINE at lowest prices served at your residence twice week.

Cans loaned to customers. Postal rdera will reoelve prompt attention. Del. phone. 924.

D. J. DOYLE, 1140 Poplar at. mu-iy SHAD, SHAD. Go to George A.

Palmer, 822 King atreet for your fresh shad and herring and ali kinds of fresh fish and oystera Delman via phone 1189. f8-ly HORSEffHOEINQ. wheelwrightlng, pairing and light and heavy busi ness wagons built to order. SHAW a BARKER, successors to W. B.

Bullock. 217-219 W. Tenth atreet fl9-ly DARE. Try Dare's carefully selected Teas, Coffees and Sploes. His Judgment' for superior Coffees and fine drinking Teas la superb.

Telephone connections. Tenth and Adams streets. Ht. SPENCER, wrth C. W.

BROWN. Tailor, 609 Shipley atreet. Dyeing Scouring, Altering and Repairing. Prices moderate. i 11-1 STAYTON ft CHANDLER.

Receiving dally, New York and Michigan potatoes, In car lota Get our prices before buying- fll-ly DOOTS AND SHOES neatly repaired Xi wii 1th best materials by Morris Was- serman, N. w. cor. Kigmn ami unurcn. fll-ly 'PHE WILMINGTON SCHOOL OF A ELOCUTION AND MUSIC.

900 West Ninth street, Wilmington, Del. Piano, Sight Singing, English Branches. J17-ly. HOTEL EMPIRE BROADWAY and 63d N.Y.City. AKHOIXTELY F1RF.PROOK.

MODliRATi; KATKM. From Grand Central Station take Broadway and 7th Ave. cars, seven minutes to EMPIRE. From the Fall RSver Boats take the 9th Ave. Elevated to 59th street, from which Hotel is one minute's walk.

Within ten minutes of amusement and shopping centres. All cars pass the Em pire. Send postal for descriptive booklet. Allenhurst Inn AND COTTAGES "From Lake to Ocean" 1 ALLENHTJRST, N. J.

A delightful combination of OCEAN, LAKE and WOODLAND Finest Golf Coum in America-Varden Both Hotels under the mnnagetrent oi JutlNSO.V QVl.N.V ATLANTIC CITY. HOTEL RICHMOND Atlantic crrr. n. j. Three dooca from th sua on Kentuck avenue.

Culslno and irvlie of the IiIkh-est Hlundnrd. Capacity. 2SU. Klectrio vator. M.

It. MAOER3, of Baltimore. Proprietor. THE IE0LA, No. li North tleorrla Cltr, N.

J. Two sqiiurea from liouch. Terms UloUoruta. Rata 11 tier ilnv in Mnv anl June. WM.

LOWRY. ITon. THE CLARION, No. A Mount Vernon ru Located In the very heart of the olty. Re- uuui uuu reiurnisnea, wun modern lm provements.

Convenient In and Mil amusements. Terms reasonable. J. P. GIBER90N.

Prop. THE ARIEL HOTEL And Buffet, corner Pacific and Arkansag Avea Atlantic City, N. J. Under new management. One square from Reading railroad and Boardwalk.

8. H. RRETHWAITK. Formerly of The Hamilton and Wyomlnf. THE RADNOR, 112 South Carolina van no itlIU City, N.

J. Near the beach. The most central location ot the greatest health re ort. H. W.

HHARPLESa. HOTEL STANLEY. IJPPUn I nil nf Smith rnvn1lnn aonna 141 1 1 ucta Atlantic City, N. J. Improved, refurnlah ed and under new management.

Special rates for June and July. Opens May 30. FRANK CURRAN. HOTEL ROANOKE, New York aventfe. near Pacific Allan.

tie City. N. J. First-class accommodations. Open all the year.

Convenient tn depot and beach. Cafe attached. per day and special weekly rate. n. A.

dielino. Proprietor. THE MARSDEN, South Carolina avenue and beach. At lantlc City. N.

J. Directly on the beach. Open all the year. $12 to SIS per week. mkh, is.

w. leech, proprietress. LANCASTER COTTAGE, No. ISO South Carolina Avenue. Allantla City.

N. J. Thirty feet from boardwalk. Three doors from beach. Open all the year.

Terms reasonable. MH3. UK. J. Lh UKASmCK.

THE WAVERLY, Ohio avenuei near beach, Atlantno City, N. J. Having been altered and reno vated, now fronting on Ohio avenue, la thoroughly equipped to provide tor Ita patrons' comfort. Entire house heated by steam. LEi KENNEDY BON.

'THE WINCHESTER" Opens April 1. Atlantic CUT. N. J. Ocean end ot Oman avecue, adjoining Waldorf Astoria ami the Boardwalk.

Flrst-clasa table. Home Comfort. HoonM single and en suite. Term moderate. K8.

kosa A. STRIKER, rToptletreeW. THE W0RTHINOT0N. Excellent accommodations. Term met.

erate. ATLANTIC ClTY N. 10 Pa- clno avenue, between Arkansas and' Missouri avenues. J. B.

WORTHINGTON, Prop. HOTEL WELLINGTON ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1. Kentucky avenue, near the beach. Ideal location.

Comfortable, homelike. Table and service unsurpassed. Bteam heat. Sun parlor. Spring rate, 2 per Low rat over Sunday.

Write tor booklet as4 special weekly reitea. fHEO. L. HAWKINR. VICTORIA South Carolina avenue, near the Beaca: thoroughly renovated and heated by Hot water heat Open all the ear.

M. WILLIAMS. AUantlo CJSty, N. J. THE LA "SHELL" OPEN ALL TflK YEAR.

No. 102 So. South Carolina Avevnag. -i ATLANTIC, CITY, NJ. THK Bun bon' 6tera neat, Atlanflx rlp ar 4 THE XINGSTOH, CaTene'av HOTEL PITNEY, Room single or en mike.

Terna ra-sonable. 118 8, New Tork avenue, cttai era HOTEL ATGLEN, Michigan near beach, Atlantis city. Ocean view. Special fate for Spring Write for Booklet. B.

SEED. MILLER COT I AGE AND AUTliT. X'-l. V. aoemu.

une aonar per day till July 1. Mrs. I. H. MILLER.

Proprietor. OCEAN CITY i SWARTHMORE Will onen Julv .1 for alt tha Centrally located; directly on the beachl few hotel, new furniture- ronma almria or en auite; private baths: sanltarv dm in. age; sun parlors; steam heat, cuisine ruv cmcapets; DOOKiei. W. S.

GRAHAM. Manager. HOTEL ATGLEN. Corner Ninth street and Centra av nue. Ocean City.

N. J. Open all the yeafc Long, distance telephone 203. Ttrmi naff aay, 11.50; 17 to $10 per week. -t S.

C. GOFF, Proprietor. OCEAX CITY REAL EST ATM C'lOTTAOES for sale and to rent Smith Real Estate and Iniu? ft nf JCt Hilt A uhnrv Avnna fWa N. J. South Jersey farms a OCEAN GROVE HOTEL MAJESTIC, Directly on the beach.

Ocean Grove, N. J. Location unsurpassed, on the Atlantlo Coa.st. Long distance telephone. Opeo for the season of 1901.

CLEMENT CLEMENT. THE "i Main avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. Con veniently located near ocean.

-Auditorium. MRS. J. E. GEORGE.

P.O. Box 2194. m20-2m -II REHOBOTH HOTELS. HOTEL HENL0FEN. REHOBOTH.

DEL. One hundred ocean view- rooms. Ad dress JOHN SATERS. POLITICAL tj' OR ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR Of tlw Southern District Evau W. Gallaghf3r.

Election, Saturday, June th voters of the Southern DljtfUf age or 68 years. Mrs. Chamberlain was formerly of Philadelphia, but had lived in this city about a year, and was well-known here. She was born in St Johns, N. B.

Canada. One child survives here, Joseph Scott Chamberlain. Channel Now Is Clear After two years of dredging, the work of deepening the channel of the Christiana river to twenty-one feet, as authorized by the United States government, has been completed, and the siiream from the mouth-up to as far Twelfth United states Infantry, in the igation is possible, has "Philippines CITY NEWS IN BRIbF Changes In tho time-table on the Delaware railroad caused a number of persons to miss the trains they deelred to lake yesterday. Postmaster Hugh C. Browne and Assistant Postmaster II.

H. ISIIlnny yester-j day afternoon rearranged theiir schedule' en that tho Delaware railroad mall here- I of ore leaving the postnffiee n.t 4.15 o'clock I now will leave nt 3.45 o'clock. Spencer And rson, who was fined Jlfl ami costs for assaulting his wife, Is not W. SMncer Anderson, of No, S31 Tatnall street, nn.l employed l'iy C. P.

Rudolph. From the Harlan and Holllngsworth Company's shops a consignment of five jdny coaches have been shipped to the Central Railroad of New Jersey. At the wharves of the Jackson and Sharp Company the schooner Sand Snipe, owned by the Charles Warner Company, 1.. i -i Workmen of the Wilmington City Electric Company are engaged in repair- the old cable across the Christiana rlver at Market street bridge. Only 1,000 tickets will be sold for the Joint excursion of Grace M.

E. nnd West PresbytetCan Sunday schools to Cape May next month on the steamer Republic, the other 1,000 being devoted to the use of the Sunday school children. Awnings were placed at the windows of the Federal building this morning. uog catcher Kopr this morning killed two doga that had been bitten by a supposed mad dog. Lorenzo Johnson, colored, 13 years old, was arrested by Officer Brown this morning on the charge of acting in a disorderly manner.

Interesting Memorial Day programs will be given in the public schools to-morrow. John McCready has received an in teresting letter from his son, W. IC McCready, corporal in Company K. In German Lutheran Church, Sixth and Jackson streets, a strawberry festival will be given this and to-morrow evenings. Magistrate Hollis has awarded James S.

Rice, colored, $25 sick dues in his suit against Shiloh Lodge of Odd Fellows. 'The Rev. William Frederick Lewis conducted class examination and Miss Mary Dennison read a paper on "The Siege of Troy" at the meeting of the Wilmington Centra of the Chicago University Centre last night Employes of the Federal building drew jor their vacation time yesterday. Members the Alumnae Association of the High School are arranging for two social affairs in June. In Olivet Presbyterian Church, Fourth and droome streets, a China famine relief meeting will be held to morrow evening, at which the Rev.

A. Blwood will make an address. While at work on a ferryboat at the wharves of the Harlan and Hol- lingswortih Company yesterday after noon, Daniel McCarthy was struck on the mead by a falling wrench, and re celved a painful scalp wound. Mrs. Sarah Farrel, mother of Jack Parrel, the pugilist, died in South Wil mington this morning.

Ttie sea tug Andrew J. White came in for repairs this morning. Loaded with phosphate rock, the three-masted schooner James H. Hoyt entered! port to-day The barges O. J.

Walker Bro and Henry, Knight, both loaded; with iron ore for tne Diamond State Steel Company, came up the Christiana river last evening. Many persons attended the tenth anniversary celebration of tho pray lng band of Asbury M. E. Church in the church last evening. Gambleis Paid Their Fine Frank Jones, Clarence Smith, James Walls and J.T.McDowell.whowereflned SiiOO each in (leneral Sessions Count last week for gambling, paid the fines yesterday afternoon and were released from Jail.

Mverten Anr.1v. ra-v Cn Matr 98 1fit! rrr.ner nton nf nirl 'wbHm Church wna lilrl nl.ric olcl cniircn was law ju-ut is the 203d anniversary of the even Arrcnied for Peddling S. Goldstein, of Baltimore Hawke an the charge of Workhonse Trustees In Session Trustees of the New Castle County uorkhouse met In J. Frank Ball's office this morning and transacted routine bust ne. is as navi 'cleared to that depth.

To Give Excursion tn Reading Howard D. Posties, James H. Price and Harry Anderson have returned from a trip to Reading, where they made arrangements for the annual excursion of the G. U. O.

of O. F. to that place on July 18. i Short Session of City Court In City Coutt this1 morning Edward Williams, charged with assault and battery, was discharged. William Floyd, colored, was fined $4 and costs for blacking shoes on Sunday.

The case of Thomas accused of stealing a silver watch, was continued. Will Bnlld Bljr Hair factory Building Inspector Cassidy granted to William B. Austin a permit to build a hair factory for F. Blumeixthal south of Market street bridge. The building will be 90x125 feet, one-story high, and cost $7,000.

i Chief Massey la Btisy Owing to much business which requires his personal Chief of Police Massey will not attend' the convention of police chiefs of the United States and Canada, which opened in New York to-day. Will Exhibit Prizes In the windows of Wright Davidson's clothing store, Eighth and Market streets, to-mtrrow will be the prizes and ribbons to be awarded at tho coming exhibition of the Wilmington Horse Show Associa- tlon. Many of ithe prizes will not only be handsome, but valuable. Mr. Vllnian.

of Rhode Inland. l-ad Morltz Cllmati, a brother of. Victor Vll-mnn. superintendent of the local plant of V. Blumenthal died In New York on Saturday.

Mr. Ullman was a member of tho Rhode Island Legislature. On Thursday evening members of Phlloh Baptist Church will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the church. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of thU paper will be to learn that there Is at least one disease that science has been able to cure tai ell It stages, and that is Catarrh! nana tatnrrn i ure is the only dosIMvo cure now known to the medical frater- nuy.

ifitnrrn oeing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat mnt Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Mims iirtciiy upon me nioon and mil- turo In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J.

CHENET ft Toledo, O. Said by druggists, 76c. Hall' Family Ptllc are the best. uous sunaces or tne sysienj, thereby de- nnd'civine the patient strength hv lng up the constitution and 'assisting na. 1 wn, arretted l.V Officers Conner this morning on rc-ddlins: without a licence..

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