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THEY DID NOT CENSURE Coroner's Jury in the Abbott Case Decides THAT IT WAS AN ACCIDENT, AND Neither Man Nor Company is Blamed for Negligence- The Dead Man'* Broth ers Take Away HU Mangled Body. Railroad Company Clean Its Battery Property Another Mill Accident. Special CorreeDondenee Evening Journal. New Castle, June 20. Coroner Kirk ariived in town early yesterday and empanelled a jury of in quisition in tbe case of tbe man, George Abbott, who was killed at the Delaware Iron Works on Saturday evening. It was fully expected that the jury would charge either tbe company with negligence, but the j conspicuously clear of any details. , The inquest begau iu the parlors of the Gilpin House at 2 o'clock and lasted until 3 30 Nine witnesses were heard, as follows Samuel B. Abrams, Joseph 11. Suavely, Jacob Saunders, James F. Cannon, John M Hendricks, Tllghman Taylor. John W. Harris, Theodore Hatton ami William Martin. Each carefully examined and tbe testimony brought out practically tbe same story as was published in tbe Evkninii Jock UAL of yesterday, as to tbe details of tbe frightful accident. Tbe jury, after lengthy consideration, made tbe follow Ing verdict: "Resolved, That it is tbe sense of this jury that the deceased, George Abbott, came to his death because of an acci deut at tbe Delaware Iron (Morris, Tasker & Co.'a) Works on Saturday. June 17, 1898, between the hours of 4 aud 4 30 o'clock, p in., by being caught on a shaft while at his regular occupa tion." The members of tbe jury were: Wil liam W. Simpson, foreman ; William J. Hunter, secretary ; George W. Erkies, William Herbert. Jefferson Downham, Theodore W. Hanf, B. Frank Eckles, George T. Swan. Abbott'a three brothers, who arrived here yesterday morning, took tbe body Repairs to a Light Vessel. Tbe Lighthouse Board gives notice that on or about July 0, light vessel No. 40, now moored about four aud a half miles to tbe southward aud east ward of Five Fathom Bank, off tbe seacoast of New Jersey ami tbe entrance to Delaware bay, will be removed from her station for repairs, and replaced without change In characteristic of lights, by Relief Life Vessel No 37. This vessel has two masts aud is schooner rigged, with a large black ball day murk at the main mast, head (instead of red hoop iron day mark at each masthead), hull yellow (instead of straw color) with the word "Relief" in large black letters on each side aud "37" in large black figures on the stern. or tbe man jurors steered ? witness was m Injured at Lea'* Mill*. D. C. Ileacork, the well-known miller, was painfully injured at the William Lea and Sons Company's New Castle mills yesterday. Mr. Heacock was examining some machinery twhen a heavy knife fell and struck him just below the knee, Indicting an ugly gash. ' Incidents of tho Day. James Dougherty lias had an Amer ican Hag raised over his present residence 1404 South Water street—Freebury's boat house below the rolling James is a pensioner of Uncle Sam's. John T. Stoops yesterday received a large boat load of bar sand. This Is the first bar Band to land direct ever in New Castle and builders will not be slow to appreciate it. John Reynolds who has been in St. Agnes's Hospital, Philadelphia, had turned home feeling greatly improved in health. Over fifty people on Market street yes terday witnessed a fight between two women, Fistic exchanges aud hair pulllug was the order of the day. Too much beer on board was the cause. A lively tussle between two dogs tbok place on Delaware street last evening much to the disgust and iucon venienoe of passers by. How about the muzzle ordinance? It is nearly time to have It or a substitute brought Into effect for 1898, for dog fights are gettiug to be a frequent occurence, to Cool Spring, Del.,this morning at 8 30. The brothers were greatly affected and refused to be comforted. At the same time that Captain Mad den was Informed there would ba^B more games of ball on the Battery Park permitted, the hobby horse carousal was ordered to move. mills. 'h if It went on the fA .i\ 7 ONE ENJOYS Both the method and résulta when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, hcad ):hes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac teptable to tbe stomach, prompt in Is action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most Withy and agreeable substances, iu Uny excellent qualities commend it X cul and have made it the most popular remedy known. - Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and 91 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who way not have it on hand will pro it promptly for any one who wishes to try tL L>o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRA MCISCO. CAL. ■ - f - cure LOUISVILLE, KV. . MEW row.. * » IJdßl * \Äa king's Powder Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder, of all In leavening strength.—Latent State* Government Food Re-port. Royal Bakinii PowdbbCo lu» Wall St. N. Y Highest United Major Reybold this morning to Penns ville. OrtoiiHl Kventa. Harry McClyment.of Wilmington,spent Sunday with his brother in town. Miss Bella McNulty, who has been visiting Chester friends, has returned home. Fred. McCIyment and children, 'of Goldsborongh, Caroline county, Md., re turned borne yesterday after a three days' visit to bis brother, Walter Me Oiymeut. The members of Harmony Castle, K. G. E , are "Happing their wings right lively" gettiug ready for their concert and package party on July 1. William H. Saunders, a prominent and skilled machinest, and George Rockett, foreman of the foundry department, were in Philadelphia yesterday on im portant business matters for tbe Delà ware Iron Company. Dr, Martindale is in Dover attend ing the commencement at the Wil mington Conference Academy. Jefferson Williams has been visiting his old home here. Mr. Williams now resides in Chester, Pa James Knight, of Baltimore, is spend ing.a few days here as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Black, on Water street. Mrs. Lewis Wertz, who was Miss Annie TrusB, of this city, now of Philadelphia, has been visiting her old home here. Miss Armitage Black bas returned home from Catonsville, Md., where she has taken a successful course of study at St. Timothy's Academy. EXHIBITION EXERCISES AT DOVER. Given By the Middle Class of Conference Academy Ollier Exercises Till* TVeelt. BiicclaL Correspondence Evening Journal. Dovkh, June 20. —The middle class exhibition of the Conference Academy was held in the Academy Hall, last evening. A great many were present. The following wus the program: Plauo duo, Misses May B. Hobson and E L. Woman of the Day," MIhs Annie E. Miles, Fairmouut, Md. ; oration, "Sun day Observance." Harry R. Baker, Sea ford; essay, "Self revelation of a Poet," Miss Cornelia Townsend, Odessa; vocalsolo, "Fiddle and I," Miss Cliora B. Prettyman, accompanied by a violin obligato, by Miss Spencer. Miss Prettyman is a charming siuger aod was heartily applauded. Orat ion, "James G Blaine," George R. Ellis, Woodland; essay, "American Invention," Miss Lillie R, Lekite, EUendale ; oration "Martin Luther," John H. Beauchamp, Fairmouut, Md ; violin solo,Miss'lvather ine R Spencer; essay, "The Effect of Environment ou Character," Miss Ollle Harper, Still Pond, Md. ; oral ion, "Atncri canistn," Arley B. McGee, Georgetown. The young man was well acquainted with hts subject, aud became very enthusiastic during|lds delivery and won rounds of ap plause. Essay,"An Embodied Spirit,"Miss Katherine Rebecca Spencer, Dover Miss Spencer is a tine violinist aud delivered wtllber essay, as the greater part of it dwelt on the violin. The exercises of the evening closed with a duo for piano and organ, by Harry R Baker aud Miss Coukling, which was well executed. To morrow evening a reception will be held In the Academy Hall for the stu dents. On Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock the class-day exercises will be held on the academy campus. This is a new feature here and a pleasant time is anticipated. In tiie evening, at 8 o'clock, Dr. T. B Meely, D. D , will deliver the address before the Scott Literary Society. WeNtmorelaud linn Coal. Always on hand and only handled in city by Gkohgk H. McCall Company, Offices, Eighth and Shipley streets. Telephone No. (175. SCHOOL ELECTION AT DISTRICT 33. A Young Hoi«© Su tier Ing Wltli Lodijaw, Cloning of the Schools. Special Correspondenc« Evening Journal. FaCLKLAND, June 20—The school election of district No. 33 will take place next Saturday at the school house here. One commissioner will he elected. Dur ing the summer vacation a new roof will be put on the school building and several other needed repairs will be made. A young horse of Reuben Satter thwaite, of Stanton, which lias been boarding at the farm of John U. Fisher here, is suffering with lockjaw and will have to be killed. The third raciug contest of the season of the Valley View Track Association will come off on Thursday next at Hockessiu. The school session at No. 33 will end next Friday. John Hlake, of Trenton, is spending his annual vacation with his cousin, Dr. John D. Blake. Miss Clara Piser and Miss Grace Wolf, of Philadelphia, were guests of Miss Amy R. Piser on Sunday. The Fourth of July at Kirkwood. The Maple Valley Trotting Association have arranged a very attractive program of trotting races and speed contests for tbe Fourth of July at their track at Kirkwood, Del. Mascot, with a record of 2.04, will make an effort to lower the world's record, besides which a 2.!7 class for trotters for a purse of #100 will be given, and such prominent horses as Abbie V ,2.131; Sadie M , 2 llij; Happy Bee, 2.171 ; Nominee, 3.17< ; Gypsy Girl. 2.17$,. and Conway, 2.18$, are expected to start. A 2 25 class for trotters will also he given, with a purse of #1,000, and a purse of #500 will be given for the 2.37 cUss trotters Cem ente— Atlas Portland.Brooklyn Bridge, Rosen dale; Alseu Portland. Hudson River, Roseudale, Condor Portland, Improved Rosendale. GkoiuibH. McCall Company, Offices, Eighth aud Shipley streets. Telephone No. 675. Send your carpets to the Electric Car pet Cleauing and Upholstery Works, 409 Orange St. Phone. 365. Bader & Conway. Bryan; essay, "The Working EARLY NEWS SUMMARY. Investigating Jury Find Col onel Ainsworth Responsible. OTHERS ARE ALSO IMPLICATED. They are Superintendent W. G. Covert, Contractor George TV. liant anil engi neer Fraud* Sasse, Who are Guilty of Criminal Negligence Ollier Matter*. The coroner's jury investigating the disaster in Ford's Theatre held Colonel F. C. Ainsworth, the head of the bureau ; Superintendent W. G. Covert, Contrac tor George W. Daut, and Engineer Francis Hasse responsible for the deaths of tbe twenty two victims by reason of criminal negligence. Itetcrmlneil to Find a TVatcry Grave. Elmer Hammond, of No. 1737 Mascher street, Philadelphia, committed suicide by jumping from a sail boat ill the inlet at Atlantic City. Before jumping lie fastened weights to bis legs and bis body was carried directly to the bottom. Tim Archhlultop of llologtm ltoalgtm Cardinal Keratino Vannutelli, arch bishop of Bologna, resigned the position of secretary at the Vaticau owing to dif ferences with the pope over tbe policy to be pursued by the latter. A Lawyer Charged With Forgery. Ex Assemblyman John Harris,a lawyer, was placed on trial in the Camden Crim inal Court, charged with forgery and utteriug a forged check for #1,092 25, bearing the indorsement of William C. Kenneman. One Mmi K«*h»t lOO Ml liny. W. P. Dysert, who said he came from Philadelphia, was caught in a house near Pittsburg, which lie was suspected of having entered to commit a burglary, and before he oould he disloged, kept 100 men at bay for many hours. Beats By a Compromise. Herr Liebknecht, the Social Democratic leader, said the German Government In the reballotings would secure enough seats by means of a compromise so as to carry the Army bill in the new Reich stag. Will Si •111 President Dunham Ila* AbNcoucled. Henry J. Broker was appointed re ceiver for the Cassell Publishing Com pany, of New York, and required to fur nish a bond for #100,000. It was charged iu the petition for a receiver that Presi dent Dunham, of tho company, was an absconder to the amount of #108,000. Duuliam lias not been seen for several days. ItefiiHcd to Fight u Duel. _ Owing to a dispute in the debate In the French Chamber of Deputies M. Clemen ceau challenged M. Deroulede and M. Mulleroye to light a duel, but they re fused to tight him. Pennsylvania Rallruail Ticket Agent Embrutea, Ja meg F. Lane, sylvania railroad ticket who was Ponnsyl agent at East Moorestown, has confessed that ne spent the #1,800 he embezzled at Gloucester. Now is the time and Hazleton Lehigh Coal the kiud to lay In for winter. Care fully screened aud selected for family use Gkouok H. McCall Comtany, Offices, Eighth and Shipley streets. Telephone No. 675. THE WORLD OF BASEBALL. Philadelphia Defeat* Baltimore noil Jump* to First Place K«*ull* of Yester day'* Game*. In yesterday's game between Balti more and Philadelphi at the latter city, the score was a tie up to the last inning wheu the home club scored four runs and defeated the players from the Monumental City by a score of 6 to 8. This victory coupled with the defeat of Brooklyn moved the Phillies up to first place. The batteries were ; Philadelphia—Keefe aud Clements Baltimore—Mullen and Robinson. Other National league games yester day resulted as follows —Boston Brooklyn, 1. New York, 14; Washing ton, 8. Cleveland, 17 ; Pittsburg, 4. Cin clunati, 13; Louisville, 10. 8t. Louis. 0; Chicago, 8. 4; Schedule fur To-ilxy. Baltimore at Philadelphia; batteries: Philadelphia—Weyhing aud Cross; Bal timore—McNabb aud Clark (probably; Brooklyn at Boston; Washington at New York; Cleveland at Pittsburg; St. Louis at Chicago; Cincinnati at Louisville. Th« Cham|ilon»hl|» Ilerord. W. I. IT. i f 15 M l Huit irnorc.. £! .MU 28 16 .ft« I Cincinnati. 30 *4 .4M is £4 .4 39 4 10 .558 I SI. Loutn. 18 L'4 .43» I 21 j v\a«him:t*n 16 .ilu W. L. P.C. Uhilnda . ttOKtOll Brooklyn... 16 .610 | ('hir-aCO PiUaburg.. New York. rirvrlHiid .. ill 18 .513 I I/OIiIkyIUo. .. 6 L*7 .177 lUneltall Not«». Moore, the Camden A. A catcher who created a favorable impression hero, is catching for Kaston. Dan Cougau, formerly with the Uni versity of Pennsylvania nine, is catching for aud captaining the Cainden A. A. Club It is expected that the majority of the University men will join the rank's of the Camden club. A baseball league to be called the River League, will be organized at Bellefonte, Pa , to night. The clubs who will be included in it are Renovo. Williamsport, Lock haven,Bellefcute and Tyrone. Tbe clubs are looking for good players and an interesting season is an ticipated. The Letter "It" Is • Hondoo. With the Beliriug sea arbitration, the death of Booth, the trial of Briggs aud the preseut hearing of the Bordeu case, the letter B is certainly contributing its share in furnishing current comment.— Tammany Times. A ;ti Fir Cent. Investment. Nkw Yoke, March 7, 1893. In 1873 l took out, Tontine Endow ment Policy No. 78,020, with the Equit able Life Assurance Society of the United States, for #6,000, and have paid, in all, #4.768 iu premiums to the Company. Ou the maturity of the F.udowment the Company paid me #7,985.20 In cash. W. A. Ross. This is a return of all the premiums paid, and interest on the same at the rate of 6j per cent, per annum. Anson A. Matikk. Manager, Equitable Building, Wilmington, Del. Bituminous Coal— George's Creek Cumberland. Gkohok H McCall Company, Offices, Eighth aud bbipley streets. Telephone No. 675. Cumming« the Photographer, 502 Market street. CLUBBED HIS MOTHER-IH-L&W. Fred* Kck Thought She Wait " a Burglar and Fainted When He Saw tVhat He Had Done. Pocomokk City, June 20.—Fred. Eck narrowly escaped killing his wife's mother, Mrs. J. \V. Silverthoru, last night, thinking she was a burglar. About 3 a. m., Mr. Eck was awakened by a noise and by his wife calling to him that there was "some one in the house." The supposed intruder seemed to be making for their room and Mr. Eck seized an Indian club and stationed him self behind the door, and as his mother in law, who was going to their room to see something about the baby, appeared in the doorway,dealt her a stupniug blow in the forehead,knocking her senseless. Mr. Eck fainted when he saw what he had doue and his wife's screams brought several neighbors to the scene. Medical aid was summoned and Mrs. Sllverthorn was at length restored to consciousness .She is in a critical condition, but will probably recover. A large piece of the scalp was cut off. llad the blow fallen on the top or side of tbe bead she would have been instantly killed. Send your carpets to the Electric Car pet Cleaning and Upholstery Works, 409 Orange St. Phone. 305. Buder & Conway. (iiiut ami Cattl« Hair In paper packages or burlap sacks. ' Gkohob H. McCai.i, Company, Offices, Eighth aud Shipley streets. Telephone No. 075 PENINSULA NEWS PARAGRAPHS. A new public road in the Fourth dis trict of Caroline county is a prospective enterprise, which will be a tine improve ment. The June term of the Circuit Court for Cecil county was in session in Elkton yesterday, Associate Judge Frederick Stump presiding. It is stated that 000,000 quarts of strawberries were shipped from Ridgely, Caroline county,this season, which netted the growers #30,000 over aud above all expenses. The barn and stables of County Com missioner Thomas R. Hubbard, of tbe Neck district., Dorchester county, weie burned on Friday. Several ca-riages, a reaping machine aud other contents were alHo destroyed. The origin of the fire is unknown. Vitrified raving Brick Of best, quality. (Donau H. McCall Company, Offices, Eighth and Shipley streets. Telephone No. 675. ITEMS OF INTERE8T. Hicks—'"Brown teema wide awake enough when at hl» bind no»». but at home lie it* fear* fully abaenl-vnlndtKl." Wick»-' Hut then hi» wife lia» a mi ml of her own umt It <» quite unneccwary that, ha »hnuld take hl» home with hlm."- Ho»ton Courier. A Hattie for lllood I» what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fight» and it 1» always victorious In expelling all the foul taint» und giving the vital fluid the quäl end quantity of perfect health Hood'« rill» cure all liver ills. 25c. tty Colored Party—"What yo* fi»hin' fo\ boss? 1 * Fisherman (care lewd y > -Oh, Ju»t for recrea tion." Colored Party—"Well, yo' wont kotch Here'» noftin, in dat creek 'ceptiu none. luuil-eels an' suckers." Puck. Satisfaction guaranteed on every Irnss ad justed by N. B. Danforth, graduate in Pharmacy. Second and Market. Iiericnce, large stock. Long ex Police Commissioner "Officer Mularkey, ion are t-lmrgeil with being asleep while nil post and on duty." Officer "Not guilty, sir. 1 ivss oil post at tile time."—Raymond's Monthly. « TEETH. tj) h ,j2ï 3 = * KH , B H S KH M "ol o </> c: H « " J H — st: IQ .■= J2 & p bp a. 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A8SET8 DEPOSITS, tm, 170.91 840,641.8$ 80RPLU8, #110,629.17 INTEREST ALLOWED on deposit* money for one or more calender month* the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Money loaned on Mortgages on Heal Eetau HEOIU4K W. BUSH, President. C. WE8LF.Y WELD1N, Vie» I'redder, t. • k. T. TAY LOR.Secretary and TVeeanre. JOSEPH M. MATHER. Auditor. Nor. ; Ü »1 oCs tsarsitogfa, KisS*ii»îï'4 k lB Water. POSITIVKI/Y 1TRF, TABLE WATER Ui^r.r.n Ale Till; BEST SP.VRkLUiO T ABLL W VI'Ltt IN TUE WORLD. The Only Table Water homed with its ow n natural «as as M flows from the Sprint:. H ponts up through 1*.V£ feet of Solid Rnc-k and Is not ex posed to the air until opened for use. k.The Vearl of Pnrlty.it I* made from the Positively Pure Saratoga Utsslngen Water, without exposure lo the air; and ttlsc It, contains NO manufactured Carbonic Acid Gas. HOT IT KOL.lt V.V V.IITTI 11 V. U E, IN BOTTLES ONLY. Saratoga Klsslngert Spring Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y._ LWWWWWWWYWVYYVWWVWWWVkYWV $5 » 9 THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. '1 u 617 WEST STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. FOR THE SPECIAL TREATMENT OF THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, CHLORAL - AND COCAINE HABITS. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK for treatment. Patients select their own hoarding places. Board ran he obtained for ?4 per week and upward. The treatment of "THE KEELEY INSTITUTE" at Wilmington Is In every respect identical with that at llwiglit, 111 . and the remedies are supplied us direct from the labora tory liiere. VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. All correspondence strictly conlidentiai. Write for full particulars to the manager. F. K. 8. WHITE, M. I)., Medical Director. MR. ABBOTT BELCHER, Manager. tryj vr Pi? ; i II il 1 A me «0 - k WAffl E «ËI \ Vt vV r FOR SALE BY THOS. JNÆcHITJG-H: Exclusive Agent for Delaware, N0."131MAKKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. Telephone 620 . À r l* Zu ' ; FOR INVENTIONS. Equal witli the interest of those having claims against the government is of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because that of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill o' the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions ure well protected by valid patents, we have res tamed counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if yot: are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. , 'j'fHE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. 61S F STREET, NORTHWEST, a. O. BOX 463. WASHINGTON, D. C. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. <9* Cut this out and send it with your inauiry -■» QUEEN * CO. OF PHILADELPHIA SEND THEIR I _ EYE SPECIALIST A To WILMINCTON EVERY FRIDAY. He will be found at 606 MARKET ST., from 9 a. m. to 5.30 t>. m. Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing discomfort, should call upon their specialist, and they will receive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to eyes. Every pair of Glasses ordered Is guaran .Usfactory. W)> examine your te«d U) ho ha t JOSEPH STOECKLE'S DIAMOND STATE LAGER BEER AND PORTER BREWERY, WILMING-TON DEL. Office and Brewery N. W. Cor. Fifth and Adams Streets. Nos. 223 and 225 King Streets Depot and Saloon » Telephone 3DO, To I «'phone 1X3, Shipping Speciality. Absolute Purity Guaranteed. Our Beer and Porter are especially recommended for Medical Use. McDaniel & merrihew cycle co. PIONEER CYCLE HOt SK, NO. lOll MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. RAMBLER WHEELS ^ ani RAMBLER TIRES ARE WINNERS. In the Warren 10-mlle race Frank Turner, on a Niagara* lltte»l with 1 tain bier Tires, won. time 144.40. W. 0. Heeds and 8. W. Merrihew, both on Jtamblcr wheels, made first and second best time, IM.30 and 9U 31, beating all record». Hide a Humbler and 1 k> happy. Ninth Grand Trotting Meeting At Hare's Corner Driving Park, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, MM3.races at 1.39 p.m. 1st lor d years and 4 years old I» class 2.40 class 3 JO class. S minute r'as And tree for at), trolters and |,nc rs. PETEK A. FAGAN. ?» B KTTKB I.OOK yonr wardrobe and *ee If there some garment* which, If properly Cleaned and Dye<l, will be good a* now. A. F. BORNOT, 710 MARKET HT 4»T»T are not ■ n If you'll let us we would like to rig you out in a hot weather Our many depart ments make it possible to cater to whatever wants in wearing apparel you may have. Whether you wish a head to foot rig or only a coat, hat or shoes we will be glad to serve you. The prices will be attractive, as our aim is to have littleness of price and bigness of value go band iu hand. If you are ready for flannels Sixth and Market's stock is ready and waiting for you. A better assortment jou'll not find. Coats and Trousers of both flannel and duck gotten up well and liberally cut. HOT WEATHER CLOTHING outfit. JAMES T. MÜLLIN & SON, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, 6th & Market, Wilmington. DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW SCREENS. r .4» twit is rjf w * ■r v & i, v «- Vi t v -. J As usual at this season of the year we offer a large stock of Screen Door Frames in all sizes, ready-made aud complete at #1.25. Measure your doors and we can fit you. Also Window Screens, all sizes, rang ing in price from 30c. to 50c. ; from 18 inches to 24 inches high; 20 inches to 36 inches wide. Measure your windows ami we can fit you. Headquarters for the Mason ant LisMnini Frnit Jars. LYNCH & LEARY, Leading Madison Street Grocers N, TV. COB. FOURTH 8TKEKT. TELEPHONE NO 700. 95 CENTS A SUIT. We Have Made a Special Effort in Summer Underwear This Season. We are selling all onr French, silky II her. salin filier, combed Egyptian, pink, blue, gold, Jaeger, fancy tinted, slate and tan eolorerl ltalbrigans at 95 cents a suit. These are qualities that usual ly sell at 50, 05 and 75c. each. WYATT & CO. MEN'S FURNISHERS, 603 MARKET STREET. We Laundry Collars for ONE CENT. No. 210 i Market Street ROSS Has just completed another addition to his store, and now has a fine, well-lighted room, 108 by 25 feet, with five large elec tric faus, patent cash and check system, etc. Our assortment of STRAW HATS Is now complete iu all tbe latest styles for men, boys and children. We have the largest stock of Summer Shirts ami Underwear in the city; also an elegant line of Neckwear in teck scarfs, faucy bows, etc., at 25 Cents. You are cordially invited to visit our Improved store and inspect our new goods. ROSS, 210 Market St. THOMAS McHTJGH, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER No. ia Market Mreet. Oalawai Y'RMhrior,