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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 2

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THE MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DEL. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908. Underwear Sheer, cool lisle vests in low neck and 110 sleeves, low neck and very narrow shoulder straps, extra good values at 19c each. Splendid quality pure white. sheer lisle vests trimmed with neat silk tapes and made with very narrow tape bands and bodies without any sleeves, for 25c.

For every day wear you'll like these remarkably fine cotton vests: they are well made and neatly finisued with silk strap. A cool, serviceable vest at 2 special price, 2 for 25c. These are in size 45, 55, 6s, 75, 8s, 9s. First Floor, W. H.

Smith 4th and Market Sts. TEACHERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Continued From First Page.) principal; Martha A. Harris, Annie E. Forrest, Emily, R. Toulson, Jane S.

Morrisson, J. Foster, Rita C. Anderson, Sybilla S. Feldmeier, Grace H. Sayers.

School No. 6 -Bessie C. Devine, principal; Dorothy W. Millard, Margaret Foulk, Catherine A. Fullmer, Elinor J.

Dougherty, A Mary H. Brackin, Blanche Alexander. School No. 7- Sallie S. Devine, principal; Eva O'Byrne, Clara Newell, Sue M.

Connell, Emma Melatire, Ethel L. Neave, Sue Houpt. School No. 8. Sallie S.

Pugh, principal; Anne C. McCafferty, Fanny Colt, Mary E. Sayers, Bessie M. Toppin, J. Margaret Reuss, Florence R.

Martine, Alice E. Stout. School No. 9- Clara Mendenhall, prinpical; Carrie L. Cooper, teacher of Pedagogy: Ida M.

Little, Alice Merford, Lucile A. Hildreth, Nellie M. Sawin, Amanda G. Palmer, Annie V. Diviney, Ella McIntire, Helen D.

Stout, Ethel Wilson, Katherine Q. Stewart, Margaret R. Devine. School No. 10 -Annie J.

Black, prinpals Marjorie Green, Rebecca E. Little, Sallie B. Connaway, Elizabeth C. Diviney, Anna F. McCloskey, Susie W.

Brackin, Josephine S. Osborne, Mary C. Landell. School No. -Alice L.

Jackman. principal; Estella J. Foreman, Nellie Walsh, Harriet Van Buren, Ceridwen Samuel, Helen E. Vandever. School No.

12. Amanda L. Medara, principal; Mary H. Eldridge, Elsie MeDaniel, Esther M. Strickland, Maud S.

Grier, Mabel Berry Anna E. Point, Viola L. Starr, Martha B. Crawford. School No.

C. Bye, princi- EDUCATIONAL. TUTORING! Students prepared for college. H. Augustas Miller, B.

A. No. 1501 Rodney Wilmington, Del. ju23-tf Friends' School Fourth and West Sts. WILMINGTON, DEL.

The largest and best equipped private school in the state. Co-educational. Sixteen teachers. Thorough instruction. Classical, Literary, Latin-Scientific, and Scientific courses of study.

Pupils entered on certificate in all leading collegen. High School, Grammar School, Primary and Kindergarten departments. A splendidly equipped gymnasium just completed. Terms reasonable. For illustrated catalog.

address Herschel A. Norris, A. Prin. SHELLPOT PARK. JAMES E.

HENRY, Mgr. FREE BAND CONCERTS Every Afternoon and Evening. VAUDEVILLE DANCING, MOVING PICTURES, ETC. pal; Meta Kettlewood, Emma M. Doud, Lena L.

Yates, Carrie Forrest, Anna T. Black, Ada M. Rosin, M. Jane Henvis, Helen C. Oakley.

School No. -Sallie P. Evans, principal; Ellen M. Ritchie, Martha C. Shaw, Helen Reynolds, Laura Edwards, Kathryn Dougberty, Mabelle R.

Millikin, Leila Benson, Bessie E. Cloud. School No. -Lizzie J. Sayers, principal; Mary Melntire, Esther V.

Henvis, Anna C. Crotty, R. Elva Vinsinger, I. Jennie Cross, L. Irene Scott, Mary E.

Jones, Pearl M. Hough. School No. -Edwina B. Kruse.

principal; Mary Dover, Alice G. Baldwin, Alice M. Dunbar, Lillian M. Bird, Robert L. Harris, Mary N.

Nichols, Caroline B. Williams, Adaline Brooks, M. Leila Young Emanuel T. Whitten, Mary E. Fayerweather.

Helen Hill, Josephine Weston, Mary E. Henry Florence Trusty, Frances Scott, Bessie B. Taylor, Sylvia Carty, Ida M. Caldwell, Emma B. Gibson, M.

Anna Sears, Gertrude J. Henry, Henrietta S. Gray, George T. Whitten Helen W. Anderson, Fannie Smallwood.

School No. -Maria C. Loney, principal; Elizabeth H. McClintock, Marie V. Bolen, Marguerite J.

O'Connor, Mary J. Bradley, Myrtle L. Miller, Alice MeIntire. School No. 18-Mabel J.

Caldwell, principal; M. Ida Laws. School No. 10-Ellen Samworth, principal; Mary F. Weich, Edith M.

Johnson, Ethel M. Crawford, Emily Baird, Sarah McKeown, Nellie H. Wyatt, Clara F. Dougherty, Helen H. Henkel.

School No. 20 -Emma A. Strickland, principal; Mary B. Mitchell, Ethel C. F.

Toppin, Corson, Clementine Rebecca M. D. Sparks, Husbands, Mary Mary M. Sullivan, Melda Walther, Annie G. Fredd.

School 1 No. E. Jones, principal; Susan G. Lones, Samantha Christy, M. Elizabeth Sophie James, Gertrude A.

Jefferson, Mabel P. Jones. School -Geneva M. Lawrence, principal. School No.

23-Florenve V. Marley, principal; Edith G. Frederick, Mabel Clough, Daisy L. Chambers, Cora B. Stuart, Rebecca L.

Cann, Alva M. Hollev, Helen M. Sasse. School No. 24- -Sallie Reid Shaw, principal; Lida W.

Cleland, Martha L. Magee, Susan Weir, Reba B. Smith, Minnie E. Harris, Anna T. Burns, Tillie P.

Graham, Ella Marvel, Margaret J. Murphy, Ofeta Robinson, Ellen Walker, Elizabeth Alrich, Kate C. Cannon, Julia M. Boulden, Florence C. Fahey.

School No. 25- -Mary M. Brady, principal; Madge A. Provost, Blanche Me. Intire, Helen H.

Rile, Catherine E. Samuel, Charlotte V. Bradley, Marion V. Davis. School No.

26- Rhoda E. Robinson, acting principal; Blanche B. Jefferson, Emma E. Lewis, Isabella D. Anderson.

School No. 27- -Elizabeth W. Pritchett, principal; Mary A. Shields, H. Fisher, Genevieve O'Connor, Louise M.

Roddy. School No. M. Turner, principal; Margaret Miller, Mary K. Thielman.

Ella E. Todd, Mary C. Seal, Ellen M. Curlett, Georgine F. Downing, Ella C.

Cornell, Ethel M. Cooper, Ida T. Windish, Sophie M. Gunther, Louisa Flynn, a A. Mary Cornell, Martha A.

Alexander, Elizabeth S. McDaniel, Caroline Tadman, Margaret Elizabeth Creamer. Special Teachers- Josephine Fletcher, supervisor of music; Joanna duP. McLaughlin, supervisor of sewing; Alice E. Lawrence, teacher of sewing; Frances R.

Forman, of teacher of sewing; S. A. Marr, Isabelle J. Crawford, teacher of sewing; Clara E. Countiss, teacher of sewing: Mabelle L.

Price, all temporary teacher of sewing. Sweetheart Soap Free Coupon ALL DEALERS HANDLING SWEETHEART RT SOAP are authorized to give you a full-size cake, absolntely free in exchange for Five of "The Morning News" Coupons. City RETAIL MERCHANTS: Your jobber will give you 5e cash for every five coupons return to them. WARNING: Any one who does obtain, give, or procure any other soap than the genuine Sweetheart Soap for this coupon will be prosecuted by the MANHATTAN SOAP COMPANY, NEW YORK. OST- ON MARKET STREET.

SATurday night, between 23d a sum of money amounting to near $50. If finder will return $40 he may keep the balance. Mrs. Letia Johnson, No. W.

23d St. ON BOAT LEAVING PHILAdelphia at 1.30 p. m. on June 18, a diamond ring. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the jewelry store of C.

F. Rudolph. ju22-1w OST- -IN GOING OUT DELAWARE from West Pennsylvania ave. to Broome to Park Drive, then returning to Pennsylvania a ladies' black en. amel watch, with small diamond in back: black enamel pin attached with small diamond.

Liberal reward if returned to Mrs. W. G. Pennypacker, 909 West St. ju20-4t HELP WANTED--MALE.

years ANTED--BOY of age to run ABOUT errands. 14 OR Ap. 15 ply Shand Shoe Works, 842 King St. ju23-1t ED AT not ONCE, afraid of work. MALE J.

M. Bryan, 107 W. 8th St. ju23-1tf an ANTED Al A mining GOOD stock MAN and to TO act as SELL a local representative; only competent men need to apply; references required. Address Mining, Post Office Box 822, New York city.

ANTED- THE U. S. MARINE Corps; men between ages 19 and 35. an opportunity to see the world. For full information apply in person or by letter to U.S.

Marine Corps Recruiting Office, Post Office Building. Wilmington, Del. 14-23t. ANTED STOUT YOUNG MAN TO work in store and learn business. Apply in own handwriting, giving age, reference and experience.

Merchant. Morning News. ju20-tf DRUG CLERK DEposition. Address "Mortar," this office. HELP WANTED- -FEMALE.

Apply GOOD Philadelphia RELIABLE Intelligence COOKS. Office, 830 W. 5th St. SITUATION -MALE. tion of trust: WATCHMAN reference WANTS and security POSIgiven.

Call or address 407 West 5th St. SITUATION WANTED- -FEMALE. LDERLY housekeeper LADY for WANTS gentleman POSITION bachelor apartment; capable of entire charge, marketing, ete. Address M. E.

Slag.e, 4th St. and Grant Wilmington, Del. ju23-2t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WE without START one cent. YOU Sell IN the BUSINESS Rogalley Glove, made to order.

Write for booklet. John Rogalley, Gloversville, N. Y. MADE $50,000 IN FIVE YEARS IN the mail order business and began with only a few dollars; there are unusual opportunities for making money today, and it is not difficult to begin. you have even small capital and want to start a mail order business of your own, send for my free booklet.

It tells how. to Mail make Order money. Address Publisher, The World, Box 1090, Lockport. N. Y.

m14-6m REGISTER'S ORDERS. REGISTER'S ORDER. LOST AND FOUND. and year above written. FRANCIS M.

WALKER. Register of Wills. Office of the Register of Wills, New Castle county, June 10, 1908. Upon the application of Richard T. Pilling, administrator of Mary R.

Pilling. late of Mill Creek hundred, in said county, deceased, It Is ordered and directed by the Register of Wills that the administrator aforesaid ve notice of granting of letters of administration upon the estate of the deceased. with the date of granting thereof. by causing advertisements to be posted within forty days from the 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 perled in "'The Morning 2 newspaper published in Wilmington. and to be continued therein three weeks (e.

o. Given under the hand and seal of office of the Register of Wills (SEAL) aforesaid, at Wilmington, in New Castle county aforesaid, the day NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration were in due form law granted unto the undersigned on the tenth day of June. A. D.

1908, and that all persons having claims against estate of the deceased must present the same, duly attested. to the said adminis1909. trator on or before the tenth day of June, or abide the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. RICHARD T. PILLING, Administrator.

Address. J. Harvey Whiteman. attorney-at-law. Wilmington.

Del. REGISTER'S ORDER. Office of the Register of Wills. New Castle county, June 9. 1908.

Upon the application of Nellie H. Emory, administratrix of Michael Emory, late of Wilmington hundred, in said county, deceased, it is ordered and directed by the Register of Wills that the administratrix aforesaid give notice of granting of letters of administration upon the estate of the deceased. with the date of granting thereof, by causing advertisements to be posted within forty days from the 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 Morning News," a newspaper published in Wilmington, and to be continued therein three weeks (e. 0. Given under the hand and seal of office of the Reg ster of Wills (SEAL) aforesaid, at Wilmington, in New Castle county aforesaid, the day and year above written.

FRANCIS M. WALKER. Register of Wills. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration were in due form of law granted unto the undersigned on the ninth day of June, A.

D. 1908, and that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased must present the same, duly attested. -to the seid admin. Istratrix on or before the ninth day of June, 1909, or abide the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. NELLIE H.

EMORY. Administratrix. Address. David J. Reinhardt.

at- torney-at-law. Wilmington. Del. SHERIFF SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE- BY VIRTUE OF writ of Alias Levar Facias, to me di.

rected, will be exposed to public sale at the court house, on Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, DelaZre, ON TUESDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF JUNE, 1908, At 10 o'clock a. the following described real estate, viz: All that lot of parcel of land, with the dwelling house thereon erected, situated in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the southerly side of Ninth street, between Poplar and Lombard streets, at the distance of ninety-two feet easterly from the easterly side of Poplar street; thence southerly and parallel with Poplar street one hundred and five feet three inches and passing through the middle of the division wall of the houses No. 408 and No. 410 East Ninth street to the northerly side of a three feet wide alley; thence along said alley side easterly and parallel with Ninth street fourteen feet three inches to a stake; thence northerly and parallel with Poplar street and passing through the middle of the division wall between No. 410 and No.

412 East Ninth street one hundred and five feet and three inches to the aforesaid easterly side of Ninth street, and thence thereby westerly fourteen feet three inches to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may, with the full use and privilege of the within mentioned three feet wide alley and of the three feet wide alley with which it connects, leading into Poplar and Taylor streets, and the three feet wide alley leading into Lombard street in common forever. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Charles W. Horn and Emma M. Horn, his wife. mortgagors and t.t's., and to be HENRY by STAFFORD.

Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Delaware, June 12, 1908 FOR RENT--OFFICES. OFFICES The seventh and eighth floors of this building have just been newly done over. They are among the most attractive offices in the city.

Above the noise and dust of the street, cool in summer, and well heated in winter, and taken care of by honest and competent janitors. No extta charge for light, heat or janitor service. A number of these offices are yet unoccupied and are for rent. Apply to M. D.

CROSSAN, REALESTATE DEPARTMENT EQUITABLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST Ninth and Shipley Sts. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE WE'VE GOT IT. WE'LL GET IT. OR IT IS NOT TO BE HAD.

Collecting of Rents a Specialty. HAYDEN VAIL. Both 'Phones. Tenth Monroe Sts. NOR SALE -ELSMERE, 2 CORNER lots, very desirable location; 100x150.

Will sell very cheap for cash. Gibbons Moore, 5th and Shipley Sts. FOR building. SALE lot FINE southeast MARKET corner STREET 38th street, 65x100 ft. Apply to Jas.

Watson, Riverview Wagon Works, 30th and Market Sts m28-1meod TOR Franklin; SALE 9 inspection ROOMS in AND BATH. immediate 803 possession. Apply W. C. Philips, 811 Franklin St.

ju20-3t FOR SALE. To close an estate, No. 303 East Second street, 5 rooms and attic. Make an offer. CHARLES C.

KURTZ. 1011 Market St. m30-tr (Opposite Court House.) SALE NEAR DELaware, stone mansion house, with stable and about 2 acres of ground on river front: house contains 12 rooms. with im be provements; delightful summer home; to sold to close an estate. William G.

Glenn, 1520 Columbia avenue, Philadelphia. m11-2m SALE FIVE HOUSES 23d and Monroe streets, 8 rooms, bath, pantry, large storeroom. cemented cellar, hot air heater, front and back porches and bay windows. Prices right terms reasonable. Apply to W.

G. Bryan and S. H. Baynard, Fifth and Mar. ket Sts.

125-tr FOR RENT--REAL ESTATE. FOR ERTIES. RENT--NICE COUNTRY PROPHouse near Brandywine Springs. house at Fairville. frolics at Cliffs Station (B.

0.) -House Rose Hill. CHARLES C. KURTZ. 1011 Market a11-tr (Opposite Court House). SOUVENIR POST CARDS.

PECIAL SALE VIEWS OF ALL the world, foreign and domestic, at half price; all styles and colors. 100.000 Wilmington views, every style and price; over 50 subjects; Decoration Day specials; great assortment of comic and birthday cards. Two stores full of new cards. New line of stationery at cut prices. Expert cardwriting and invitations to order.

Call Truitt's Post Card 3d and Market, 203 W. 4th St. m26-1m PROPOSALS. ceived EALED by the PROPOSALS Trustees WILL of the BE Poor REor New Castle county until 10 a on the New Castle County Hospital from June 24, 1908, for supplying June 21 to the last Wednesday in September, 1908, with beef, bread, groceries, tobacco. carpet sippers.

drygoods and medicine. Bidders on shoes, carpet slippers and drygoods will be required to furnish samples. Bids for beef will be by the quarter in proportion of one hind quarter to three fore-quarters, out of cattle well fatted and dressing not less than 500 pounds. Bids for groceries and drugs will be on the various kinds named in schedule, and must of the best quality. Bids will also be received for supplying the hospital with creamery butter, delivered in such quantities as the superintendent may direct.

Bids will be received for supplying coal for the year: must be first class and further particulars can be had by applying to tendent. All bids to be directed to the Trustees of the Poor. No bids will be received unless in accordance with the above. The trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES W.

FOSTER, Superintendent New Castle County Hospital. ju22-3t CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. TATE OF DELAWARE, OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These Presents May Come, Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof.

by the consent of all the stockholders deposited in my office, the Consolidated Handle Company, a corporation of this state, whose principal is situated at No. 1 East Ninth street, in the city of Wilmington, county of New Castle. state of Delaware, Delaware Trust Company being agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served. has complied with the requirements of Aut providing a General Corporation Law," amended and approved March 7, A. D.

1901, and amended and approved March 17, A. D. 19.3, preliminary the issuing of this CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. therefore, Joseph L. Cahali, Secretary of State of the state of Deiaware, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on the fifteenth day of June, A.

D. 1908, file in the office a duly executed and attested consent, in writing. to the dissolution of said corporation executed by all the stockholders thereof. which said consent and the records of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official (SEAL) seal, at Dover, this fifteenth day of June, in the year our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight.

JOSEPH L. CAHALL. Secretary of State. jy7 BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN BURNS SON, Painters and Paperhangers.

Contract work a specialty, Samples of wall, paper submitted OT. short notice. $24 KIRKWOOD ST. ju9-Imeod" WALL PAPER. Wholesale and retall, all the latest designs on hand.

JOHN B. KRUEGER, Fourth and Jackson streets. Both 'Phones. WM. E.

WILLIAMS CO. Roofing, heating, and repairing of all kinds. Jobbing solicited. 821 Orange st. Wilmington, Del.

aul-tr HARRY T. DOUD, DEALER wall paper, 708 King Street. Wilmington. Del. LEGAL NOTICE.

NOTICE stock THE of Perpetual FIFTY-NINTH Savings and SELoan Association is now being issued. Shares can be obtained from the seeretary at the office, northeast corner Fifth and Shipley streets. ju23-codim EDWARD ANDREWS. President, WILLIAM GIBBONS. Secretary.

NOTICE shareholders ANNUAL or Perpetual MEETING Savings and Loan Association will be held at the offlee, northeast corner Fifth and Shipley streets, on Tuesday evening, June 30, 1908, at 7.30 o'clock. Auditor's report will be presented and an election held for officers to serve for the ensuing year. EDWARD ANDREWS, President. William H. Gibbons, Secretary: Ju19-10t NOTICE Sale, UNITED District of STATES Delaware MAR- -By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the United States District Court, for the District of Delaware, on the eighth day of June.

1908, notice is hereby given that I will sell by public auction for cash on Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of June, 1905, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. at the entrance of the United States Court House and Post Office building. at the corner of Ninth and Shipley streets, in the city of Wilmington, Delaware, the steamboat Dorothy, her engines. boilers, machinery, tackle, apparel, furniture, boats and other appurtenances as she now lies at foot of street, In Christiana creek. Wilmington, Delaware.

WILLIAM R. FLINN. Ju17.20,23 United States. Marshal. ROOMS AND FLATS.

OR furnished RENT-IN rooms for PRIVATE light FAMILY, housekeeping: reasonable; reference. 100 E. 7th St. ju23-3t TOR RENT- ONE OR TWO NEWLY furnished rooms. for light housekeeping or lodging: terms reasonable; under new management.

Apply at 901 Tatnall St. or 504 King street. RENT- TWO COMMUNICATING rooms. Adams St. RE UNFURNISHED rooms, with use of bath, street.

Apply Box 45, Morning News Office. ju22-tf RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS, 610 West St. ju17-1m ANTED- furnished GENTLEMEN or FOR communi- TWO cating, near Twelfth and Washington sta. Call D. A.

'phone 3125. ju16-1f TOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeing. 801-812 King Street 43-tf. BOARDING AND LODGING. WANTED- GOOD TABLE board $4.50 per week at 620 King St.

29-1m WITH BOARD, USE OF 810 Van Buren St J2-eod-1m. OARDERS WANTED -GOOD BOARD by the week at 700 French Street. 35-1m. LODGING AND FURB nished rooms at LYNCH'S, West Fourth street. SPECIAL NOTICE.

LOTHING $3 TO $5 LESS THAN Market st. prices. Edw. Reynolds Son, 100 W. agents for famous House of Kuppenheimer.

m21-1m 50 and WEDDING up. 500 business INVITATIONS, cards, Johnston, Printing and Engraving. 11 E. Seventh St. 14-t? ANTED THE PEOPLE OF WIL mington to know that Radam's Microbe Killer is a sure cure for rheumatism and kindred diseases and is now gold at all drug stores.

N. B. wholesale and retail distribnter. m21-tt ALL one-halt PAPERS price; FROM perfect LAST YEAR goods. Rosin N.

E. Cor. 2d and Shipley. m3-6m WRINGERS AND CARPET Sweepers repaired. J.

T. SCHWEIZer, No. 525 West Front street. Both 'phones EXECUTOR'S SALE. EXECUTORS' SALE -ofBUILDING LOTS, FARM and WATER POWER.

By virtue of a renewed order of the Court of the state of Delaware, in and for New Castle county, made at the March term, 1908, will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock At the court house, in the city of Witmington, the following described real tate, late of Joseph Tatnall, deceased, to wit: No. 1. A lot on the easterly side of the Boulevard, beginning 100 feet north of Nineteenth street, having a frontage of 50 feet and extending this width east.

erly at right angles to the Boulevard 100 feet. No. 2. A lot adjoining No. 1 on the north of same size.

No. 3. A lot adjoining No. having a frontage on the Boulevard of 68 feet inches, with width varying in depth to 100 feet. No.

4. A flatiron lot adjoining Nos. 1, 2 and 3. and on rear of same, having a frontage on Twentieth street of 78 feet, with depth and width varying. No.

5. A lot bounded by Eighteenth street, Park Lane, Willow Lane and land of North Side Improvement Company, having a frontage on Eighteenth street of. 290 feet. Park Lane 163 feet, and Willow Lane 41 feet. No.

6. Farm and water power of 60 acres at Stanton. Del. For fuller description see posters. And it is ordered by the court that the said executors make return of their proceedings in the execution of this order to an adjourned term of the Orphans' Court for said county, to be held at Wilmington, on Wednesday, the first day of July, A.

D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. mN. Attendance will be given and terms made known by ASHTON R. TATNALL, THOMAS TATNALL.

RICHARD R. TATNALL. Executors, Or by Thomas Davis, their attorney. Attest: Tolls, Clerk Orphans: Court. 41118-5t DIED.

ALLMON-In this city, June 22, 1908, Martha, daughter of the late George and Elizabeth H. Allmon, in her 57th year. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, No. 1018 West Tenth street. on Thursday morning, June 25, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock.

Interment Wilmington and Brandy wine Cemetery. BEDFORD-In this city, on June 20, 1908. Margaret Bedford. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at the residence of her son-in-law. F.

Bogla. 1516 Riverview avenue, on Monday evening. June 22, at 8 o'clock. Interment at Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore, on train leaving B. 0.

station on Tuesday, June 23. at 10.49 a. m. CONYERS-In this city, on June 21, 1908. Hannah Conyers, aged 74 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the residence of her son-in-law. 1302 West Seventh street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. Interment private. HAWKINS At Philadelphia, on June 21. 1908, Theodore L.

Hawkins, aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his late realdence. No. 22 North Thirty-sixth street. Philadelphia, Wednesday, June 24, at 10 o'clock a.

m. Interment at Coatesville. Pa. MALTRITZ- this city, on June 21. 1908.

Christina wife of Louis H. tritz. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 426 East Fifth street. on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock.

Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church Interment at the Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery. J. B. MARTIN, Undertaker and Embalmer office.

400 West Ninth Street. Licensed in Pennsylvania. Telephone Connections, D. A. No.

Delmarvia, No. 2013. NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS cankers Corrected and by F. brokers. D.

Lackey Company, Summer Resorts Where Shall Go This Summer If you want information or booklet let about any Summer Resort any Hotel or any Steamship or Railroad Trip, fill out this blank and mail it to "Resort Bureau, "The Morning News, No. 511 Market street, Wilmington, Del." and you will be supplied immediately, free of charge. Resort Bureau, "The Morning News." Please send me full information about Sign Here NAME STREET CITY Hotel and Resort Booklets and information Blanks always on file at "The Morning News" Resort Bureau, No. 511 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. IF GOING a TO ATLANTIC CITY. N. send for guide with city map, giving rates and location of hotels. Free distribution by INFORMATION BUREAU 10 S.

New York Atlantic City, N. J. MILLER COTTAGE AND ANNEX 9 to 15 North Georgia Ave. (capacity 230). Especially noted for its table.

Electrie lighted throughout. Rates $1 daily; $6 weekly and up until July m29-1m J. L. NIXON. HOTEL NORMANDIE, Kentucky near bach.

Elevator to street level. Modern high class family rates hotel, new throughout. Offers special 10w $8, $10, $12.50 weekly; $1.50 per day 11 S. L. j116-26t HOTEL MAJESTIC Virginia and Beach.

Close to Steel Pier. Ocean view. Capacity, 300. Elevator, private baths. etc.

Superior table. $10 up weekly. $2 up daily. Booklet. m27-96t.

SAMUEL K. ELLIS. CASTRO Tennessee, Privilege Ave. and bathing the from Hotel. Large cool rooms: excellent table.

$1.50 to $2.00 daily; $8 to $12 weekly. Ju1-26t 308. J. JOYCE. LA FONTAINE Ocean end Ken- Aver Steam heat.

Modern appointments, superior table. Special $8 up wk'ly; Sat. to $3. S. J.

KELLEY, Owner Prop. ju13-26t HOTEL LORAINE occan fr't; the St. Charles Place. Finest location. Fresh and sea water baths.

private and pubile. Running water. elevator, etc. Superior cuisine. Special June and July rates.

Coach meets train. Booklet. Jul3-26t CHAS. E. WAGNER.

FRONTENAC and Beach. Best moderate rate hotel. Capacity, 250. ModELI, homelike, will make special terms, up weekly; $1.50 up daily. Sat to $3.

including large ocean view rooms, metal beds, elevator, baths, superior table, supplied direct from farm: white service. Booklet. W. F. Watts.

33-25t. WELLSBORO near Kentucky beach, Atlantic City. N. J. Electric lights, elevator, table and service first class.

Private baths. Hotel coach at stand-10 Penn. Station. Rates $9 to $18.00 weekly. $1.50 up daily.

MYERS PROTHERO. ju15-26t HOTEL IROQUOIS Ocean end Carolina Aye. Best location, centre of all attractions and close to Piers. One of the best of the newer hotels; capacity 400. Contains every comfort and convenience.

Elevator from street level; rooms single or en suite, with bath attached; orchestra: spacious porches; music, etc. Special rates $10. $12.50, $15, $17.30 weekly. Booklet. F.

W. SHAW. ju15-1m NEW YORK. HOTEL MARTINIQUE BROADWAY AND SOD STREET! HERALD SQUARE, Y. CITY.

THE MOST CENTRAL LOCATIONS IN NEW YORK. THE HIGHEST CLASS OF. ACCOMMODATIONS das and AT MODERATE. and OP day Rooms and A Sultes by the Bath, attractive Month or prices. Year Betroom THE MARTINIQUE RESParlor, TERNATIONAL TURANTS ENJOY REPUTATION.

AN INWILLIAM TAYLOR SON (INC.) Also proprietors of the 81. Denis Hotel PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Windsor Hotel FA Square from Everywhere." Midway between Broad Street Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert Street. A convenient and homelike place to stay while in the city An excellent restaurant where good service combines with low prices. Rooms $1.00 per day and up.

The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in Philadelphia. MONEY TO LOAN. SALARIED PEOPLE advanced money upon their own names, without security, in amounts which they can repay in easy payments from their wages in the next three to five months. Must permanently employed with responsible concerns. Offices in 66 principal cities.

Customers from all other cities accommodated from this office only. Strictly confidential. Write, stating saiary, when paid, who employed by, amount wanted and amount can repay each pay day. D. H.

TOLMAN, Room 1106. 58 Pine street. New York City. FOR SALE- -MISCELLANOUS. SALE -FINE CHE INUT DRIVing horse; gentle; safe and good travsound and no bad habits; a splendid animal for reasonable price.

1100 Rodney St. ju22-3t SALE- ANTIQUE washstand. MAHOGANY bureau and East 5th St. TOR SALE-A GAS IRON. NEW: will sell cheap.

Address Iron, this office. PRIME CUT HERRING. $1.25 Per Barrel. $2.25 per Barrel. $3.75 per 1 Barrel.

F. O. Northeast. H. L.

Har. vey, Northeast, Md. ju5-6m SALE SHOW CARD WRITING outfit and book of instructions; price $5.00. Address Show Cards, Morning News. m5-tt WANTED--MISCELLANOUS.

ANTED- SUCCESS IS YOURS IF you buy or rent an L. C. Smith "Writing in Sight" typewriter. CHAS. G.

GUYER, Court Stenographer. 'Phone 1282. 826 Market St Op' g. High. Low.P.

M. Allis Chalmers 33 3378 35 337 Amer Amal Car Copper 34. 68 68 34 333 Amer Cotton Amer Can Amer Ice Amer Locomotive Amer Amer Smelting Sugar 123 Amer Woollen Anaconda do Atchison Balto 5 pf Brooklyn Hap Canadian Pac 160. 169 Ches Central Leather Chicago 43 43 Chicago 263 Great W. do pl Chic do Mil St 101 ...150 150 150 North W.

150 Chic Col Col Fuel 150 do 1st Gas 123 123 123 Consol Corn Products Del Hudson. Distilled Securities. 1573 331 Erie 2d 19 19 do pf. Granby General Con Electric 1321 132 132 Great do etfs North 130 59 Int. Inter Harv Met 107 1074 101 do pf 2714 Kan City Louis 102 Mo Kan Texas.

Missouri Pacific National Lead 6514 Air 651 633 1023 102 1024 St 38 38 38 Norfolk North American North Pacific 136 Pacific Mail 25 Penna ..1207 121 1204 Pitts Pittsburg Coal 114 Pressed Steel Car. 26 26 28 St Reading Repub Iron St L. do pf 6314 Rock Island do pt St 2d Southern Pacific Southern Rwy Tenn Copper Third Avenue 2912 39 Tol St W. do pf Union Pacific 143 Steel. CIP do pf 101 101 Utah Copper 31 31 31 31 Va Car Chem.

24 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Corrected by F. D. Lackey Company, bankers and brokers. 2.50 Op's. High.

Low.P. M. Amal Copper 67 67 657 Ani Smelts 75 Camb Steel Catawissa 2d pf. 52 52 52 52 Ches Ohio. Elec Co 11 5 East Penna 67 Ind Gen Union Asphalt 22 Ins Co Keystone Tele Lake Supe Lehigh Nav 87 Lehigh Val Marsden North Pac 1353 Penna 6016 Pa Salt Phila Co 382 Phila Elec Phila Rap Tran.

Phila Trac Reading 5-16 66 3-16 55 5-10 do 1st do 2d 41 41 41 41 Rock Island do pf 303 Tono Tono Mining Belmont Union Pac 7-10 Union Trac Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPHIA. June 22. -BREAD Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.9004: Pennsylvania roller, straight, Western winter, clear, Western winter, straight, Western winter, patent. 84.40a4.65; Kansas, straight, sacks.

Kansas, patent. sacks, 4.90: spring, clear, spring, patent. favorite brands. $5.7506.00: city mills, choice and fancy patent, city mills, regular grades, winter, clear. $3.93 a4.10; winter, straight, winter, patent, FEED Winter bran, in bulk, and spring.

in sacks, in carload lots, at $23a 24 uer ton; jobbing at $24825 per ton, as to location. GRAIN- Spot car lots, in export eleva4 2 red, No. 2 red Western, steamer No. 2 red, No. 3 red.

rejected rejected B. rejected "not 73n No. 1 Northern Duluthfi No. 2 Northern Duluth, 2 yellow, steamer yellow. No.

3 yellow, No. vellow, 70a71c. 2 white, standard white, No. 3. white, rejected.

BUTTER--Western creamery, extra, extra firsts, firsts, seconds, nearby prints, extra, jobbing sales of prints, 28a31c. EGGS Nearby current receipts, in returnable crates, Western firsts, Western. fair good, 16a17c. LIVE POULTRY-Fowls, as to quality, old roosters, spring chickens, broilers, medium sizes. weighchickens, pounds each, spring broilers, smaller sizes and inferlor qualities.

ducks. geese, pigeons, old. per pair, pigeons. young, pair, 15a 20c. DRESSED POULTRY- Nearby.

fresh killed, fowls, choice and fancy, fowls, Southern, fowls, Western, choice, fowls, Western. fair to good, fowls, common. old roosters, dry picked, broilers, nearby. weighing pounds per pair, broilers, Western, weigh ng pounds to the pair, 28a30c. Turkeys Prime.

turkeys, ordinary, 12015c. Squabs Per dozen, white. weighing 99.10 pounds per dozen. white. weighing 8 pounds per dozen.

white. weighing 7 pounds per dozen, white. dark weighing No. pounds per dozen, and 2. Wilmington Markets.

Wholesale quotations in the produce and poultry market reported by Thomas N. in Stayton. Strawberries to 70 Blackberries, to 120 Huckleberries to 120 Tomatoes, crate, Miss. to $1.00 Cucumbers, to $1.25 Cucumbers, to $1.23 Pineapples, ..82.75 to $3.25 Apples, $3.00 to $1.00 Cantaloupes, $2.00 to $2.25 Peaches, 82.50 to $3.00 Lemons, $3.50 to $3.75 Oranges, California, $3,50 to $1.00 Potatoes, barrel to $4.00 Potatoes, basket (new). 40c 800 Potatoes, bushel.

50c to 900 Sweets, 60c to: $1.00 Cabbage, barrel. 40c to 60g Cabbage, 40e to fino Onions. crate. Asparagus, $1.80 to $2.40 Celery, to 750 Lettuce, basket to $1.25 Spinach, 60c to 850 Peas, basket. to 600 Beans (wax) to $1.25 Beans (green) basket.

...8.00 to $1.25 Trout, $8.00 to $9.00 Eggs (Del and ...180 Chickens, to 140 Ducks, to 100 Geese, to 9c Turkeys; to 200 Wilmington Quotations. Reported by F. D. Lackey Co. Bid.

Asked National Bank of First National .120 180 Union 84 Central National ..116 Farmers' Bank .120 WIl. Bran. National 84 Security Trust Sate Deposit Co. ...210 Equitable Guar. Trust Delaware Railroad 50 Wilmington Trust 95 Wilm.

Light, Power Tel. Co. 30 POLITICAL. FOR REPRESENTATIVE 3RD DISTRICT, JAMES M. SMYTH, SUBJECT TO THE RULES FO THE REPURLICAN PARTY..

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