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HELP WANTED—FEMALE. as wait Jy 3 it WANTED—Capable « kite girl 1313 Gilpin Ave. WANTED—Girl for general housework; must give reference. Apply 9 1 * Lancaster Ave. < - BOARDING WANTED—Boarders, iu private board ing house, on easy terms. Located on Lewes Beach. Apply to Mrs. L. Magee, Lewes Del. je 18-1mo. FOR SALE. FOR SALE tine of the liest paying Ladies' and Children's Furnishing and Notion Store i ii the city. Excellent Location. LAMBERT J. FOULK, 830 Market St. pOR SALE—A tract of thirty-six acres * of cultivated land at Cenlreville, Del. ou Kennett Turnpike, having a present •nd increasing value, there being several admirable building sites. The Equitable Guarantee and Trust Co., Trustee. 16th & jy-.n JTOR SALE—Two fresh cows. Park Avenue. FOR RENT. WOR RENT—House, 3 story brick. No, 1 416 K. 6th St. Applv 516 Lombard jy3-.n st reel. J?OR RENT—6-room house near Stanton ou trolley line. W. B. Cranston. Stanton, Del. Je Jo-61 BOARDING. WANTED—Gentlemen hoarders; West Side. Address G, this office. NOTICES. NJOTICE—All persons arc hereby warned against giving credit to my wife, Florence M. Talley, on my account a* I am not responsible for any debts con tracted by my said wife. je3o-6t.' j_r: JliSSK P. TaLI.KV. NOTICE— DI VIDEND Skcukity Trust and Hafk Deposit Company, Wilmington, Del., July 1, 1903. The lioanl of directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of three (3) per cent, payable on demand, and added #25.000 to surplus fund. Dividend NiePkti will lie mailed. V . Janies B. Clarkson. Treasurer. XOTICE— dividend. The National Bank ok Wil mington ft Brandywink., Wilmington, Del., July f, 1903. The board of directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent, payable on demand. ji-4t Caleb She ward, Cashier. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. MONEY TO LOAN. $ 2 ,goo to loan on good first mortgage Security—city prop erty preferred. Also Two sums of $1,000 and $1,500 on good real estate security only. Give statement as to value of prop erty, location, etc. Address ''Real Estate," ( Box 24, Evening Journal Office, HONEY WANTED. $6,000 wanted on good first mortgage security at 6 per cent. The property is a good business »land within $ miles of Wilming *on and is valued at double the amount desired to borrow. Investors desiring further in formation, address ''Investment," Evening Journal Office. NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE t IF There is anything you want in Clothing, Hats and Furnishings for the Fourth we have it and al right prices. Open tonight till 10 o'clock Open tomorrow till o'clock, noon. 12 MAX EPHRAIM NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 504 Market Street. Next deer to Clayton Houee. Furnace Roof Falla in. The failing In of the roof of a furnace at the McCullough Iron Works yesterday af ternoon threw about thlrty-flve men out of employment for «evenel days. The furnace was a new one only having been finished 'ant week. Balloons, flag-«. Bader Bros., 221 King street. lanterne. fireworks L M. ROCKEFELLER. U\>> iiM 1 A ' WHERE UNDER THE SUN can you ina find a better place to buy a sewing chine than here? This is an uncommon store, A place where the hard to please find choice, high grade , machines found no where else for the same money. Com parisons are odious, but to make things interesting, compare onr prices with those asked elsewhere. ROCKEFELLER'S, 214 West Seventh blreet. Open evenings. Both phonea. BADER BROS. Fire Works! Fire Works!! All Fresh, New Stock. No Old Goods. Fire Crackers. Mine Rockets, Vertical Wheels, Roman Candles, Triangle Wheels, Caps, Pistols, Torpedoes, Flags, Lanterns. &c , &c. Try our Mandarin Crackers, no squibs, every cracker explodes. We have 25 kinds of penny goods. 20 different five-cent goods. 20 different kinds of ten-cent goods. Nothing but most popular and best goods. BADER BROS., Popular Variety Store, 221 King Street. Don't Delay Ordering Your 4th ot duly Ice Cream You Qet the Best at Diamond Dairy, J. F. SNYDER, Prop., 2o6 Jefferson Street. Both Phones. EDUCATIONAL FRIENDS' SCHOOL Fourth and West Streets, Wilmington, Delaware. A day school for both sexes Kinder garten, Primary, Grammai and High School departments. 14 teachers. Ex cellent equipment, tion. Classical, ! Scientific courses. Graduates entered on certificate in all leading colleges. Send for catalogue. HERSCHEL A. NORRIS. A. M., Principal. Thorough instruc Lalin-Scientific. and FIRST TRAIN OVER ELEVATED Change in Chester Postoffice—Other Pennsylvania Notes. Chester, July S.—The flret train on the Ueimsylvania'a new elevated between «he eastern section of Chester and the steel bridge over Chewier Creek, wa* run yes terday. It was a local construction train. Passenger truftlc 1» expected 'to be in operation over trhe road by the middle ot July. Lewis O. Monroe, who has been clerk to the Board of Health, of this city, for years, was appointed stamp clerk In the Chester postofflee. 1U* former position will be given to C*ty Clerk Frank W. Har rison. The receipts at the Chester postofflee for the last three months have been $11. 992.16, giving u profit to the Government after all expenses have been paid of tl.59J.19. H 1" a big increase over the cor responding lierlod last year. Mayor H. H. Houston has issued '1er calling attention of dealers to the State law against the sale of pistols and explosives to minors. * The Slate Free Ubrary has established a branch of Its work In «he Brock Me morial Reading Room «*t Essington, which was erected by Horace Brock, of Phlladel piUa, to honor bis eon. an or Will Maks Extra Trip. Tomorrow the Wilmington Steamboat Comiuny's steamers will make an extra trip. A boat will leave Wilmington at 9.30 o'clock and another will leave PhUadeUphla. »t the same hour. Best firecrackers An the city at Bader Bros., m King street. Store Open Tonight Till 9 o'clock. Closed Tomorrow at ( Noon. OUR 4th picnic won't be a success unless you first visit our store and secure some of our picnic goods. Specials this week: Peanut Butter, 8c jar; Best Salmon Small Sweet Pickles, 1 lie bottle; Ginger »Snaps, 4c package; Albert Biscuit, 8c package; Hans com's Ginger Ale is just the right kind, pints 90c dozen. Y 15c can; ■ ■ Ice Philosophy. u 91 "It is IMiilosojiliy mil lo tvanl <•■!> Riling eiiuiiitli (o !»<■ «lis» ii|»l»oiiii«*<l when you ilon'i ««•( if." But don't be without "DIAMOND" Ice this hot weather, for Philosophy will avail you nothing. Many a hot day can he made bearable, and even comfortable,with plenty of good ice. I NK "IMAMOX II"— IT IN TilK ItICMT. Diamond Ice Co •1 Utli ami Shipley Ht.-. mill and Lombard Sis. Jk LAWTON'S Refrigerators at Cost. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. Gas Ranges You can use gas for cooking pur poses cheaper than coal. We sell the right kind as low as any one sells them and connect them up free. J PLUS No wood chopping phis, no coil carrying equals Ease. Always ready plus a match for kindling equals Covenience. Cook all ways plus cook anything equals usefulness. Cheapest fuel plus less loss in weight of food cooked equals Economy. Therefore: Ease plus Convenience iplus' Usefulness plus Economy equals 1 liis uinvr is cmTcct. THE CAS RANGE. Wilmington Gas & Electric Co.; 827 Harket Street. N«'iul Ihr Frrr Kook. KEEP YOUR PETS IN If You Don't Want Them Mairmid or Killed Outright Tonight. A member of the Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, und' one who always has their welfare and contfert at heart, advtoe« people to keep licuWtrly careful watch over their pol« to night if they do not want them silled! or ir.-ii. « J. In 1 ther.ng ;r. the Fourth '.here itouV.J-'»s wll' be many shot guns as «veil a* .fire cracktrs used in making the wetcime mit llcienlly noisy and there are people wet n lot. enough to shoot all animals, espocltlly cuts, on sight, so the advice In tbs abive isitajraph Vs timely and should be fol lowed. Star i . Charge of Gaa Company's Books. Uoerge Wharton Pepper, of PhllatMel 1 'hla, receiver for the Bay State C. as Company of Delaware, has requested Robert Pennington to look after die company's books in the local office. M r. Pentnglon and Herbert H. V-fard, attor ney for tlie company, lutv* arranged for the custody of Uie books. The Knights of Pythies will *lve on ex cursion to Washington Paa*k on 'August i j i. I X. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Local School Teachers Will Go to Bos ton Next Week. A number of Wilmington school teachers, Including Miss Mary C. I. Williams, os si sunt superintendent of public schools. Miss Turner, principal of No. 2S school, and Mis* Amanda O. 1'a.lmer and Miss Alice C. Palmer, will attend the conven tion of the National Education Associât Ion which opens In Boston, Mas»., next week. One of the «octal events of 'the affair will ho a reception tendered by Mrs. Henry M. Warren of Boston, a daughter of the late Thomas P. Bayard. Express Kills an Italian. A southbound passenger train on tibe Baltimore and Ohio railroad last night struek an Italian laborer at Crum Lynne, •near Cheater, killing him instantly. He Iratl stepped out of <he way of a train going In the opposite direction in front of rhrt express. The body was taken to Chee ter. w \ » Rev. Tindlsy to Speak. The Rev. C. A. Tindiey, of Philadel phia. will preacli at the Layton Home on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. H CKE'S VOUR OPPORTUNITY- Golüey Collcga will Da open ALL ot this summer, and you may begin a COMMERCIAL ora LHOKT HAND toursu NOW. and got ready during the dull business season lor a good position next winter when business will be brisk and tue op portunities for positions unusually good. Widely Known -Annual Attendance Exceeds 500 from Ten Stales. PRIVATE CHRISTIAN HOMES PROVIDED FOR BOARDING STUDENTS. I LLUSTRATED BOOK FREE —The 62-page Illustrated catalogue of Ooldcy College will he mailed free to parents and young men and women Interested In an education that leads to the BEST BUSINESS POSITIONS. Write for It today, and you will thank us for nuking the request. Address: OOLDEY COLLEGE. WILMINGTON. DEL. Bought now saves worry and added ex pense next winter. If you have never used ours, give it a trial. Quality and weight are guaranteed. COAL George W. Bush & Sons Co. FRENCH STREET WHARF. D. & A. 1088—PH ONES—Del m arvia 2(i4. 50c, A MONTH BUYS A HOME Iu n Co-operative Town ot 141,000 Inhabit itnts. To insure acceptance of contract, send 50c with order and write to-day E. THOMPSON WARN, Pres, and Oen. Mgr., B 20. DIXON, L«>Co.,ILL. Laborers Industrial DevelopmentCo. WARNER'S '"""RjaS dl, jhk Has moved Into Its new and commodious quarters Nor!. Side Wharves, Foo of Market street. The completion of _these buildings me« ns a complete new frelg't line, Net* i coats, SEVEN and NINE. New extended Pfer No. 9, Foot of Walnut street, Phlla delphla, and new terminal at Wilmington new covered wagons to replace theburne I ones, and we've made a new resolution t attend to your wants just a little bette 1 than anyone else. ....... m Charles Warner Company. Foot of Market St., 9th *x.J H'Jpley Bta T.Unhone ttO. both ayotema. THE REASONS Money Money why you should come to the Wilmington Loan Co. when you need a little ready cash are these: This company is a responsible financial institu tion, with an accredited position in the financial circles of the city. It is therefore able to lend money at the lowest Honey possible rate of interest. You can get any amount from $10 to #300. ■ You pay just whenever you can, either in weekly or monthly instalments. Absolutely no publicity. Even your own family, except husband and wife, need not know of the loan. The goods will 1 >e left in your possession. If you are in financial difficulty, come and get our advice and the advantage of our experience. This will cost you nothing. Private rooms for consultation. Money Honey Money WILM8NGT0N LOAN COMPANY, No. 925 MARKET STREET. (2d Floor Front.) D. & A. 804 A. n Delmarvia 554 J.H.MINNICK Bicycles and Motor Cycles, TIRES AND ALL KINDS OF SUNDRIES, Repairing and Putting on Coaster Brakes a Specialty. TIRES TO FIT BABY CARRIAGES. DELAWARE AVENUE AND JEFFERSON STREET. Across Street from Old Stand. -5- î ———1 ' a ■rar pi go f g : ÜV ■Ms ; 11 H «Il it rfl . B [Hfl -»..A. zlLlZZEs. !.. ■■ . ,-L— . Factory and Store. 6 1C AST SECOND STREET. North Side City Market. WHAT IS THIS ? ky ; Why, Our Oscillating Hot Air Pumping 4 Engine. a The Windmill has seen its day. The Engine does its work at little Cost. M WILMINGTON MACHINE CO ■J Moiilli Mille tliii'Uet Mil. Ili'iilge, Wiliniiigfoi], lie). The most Popular iu use PENS. /So Styles ro suit all writer&all stationeks have them, 26 JOHN ST.. NKW YORK. WORKS CAMDEN N.J. -I J AS. T. MUI LIN & SONS. I . 1 J t l v\'A\ ' \ Mi / / Q* J / * I > I . t I \ j ■ ,0 j » "a\ > flu \ î . . . LOOK OUT TOMORROW Open tonight until 9. Open tomorrow—July 4—until noon. Have you u Thin Suit to wear? Do you want some Thin Un derwear or Summer Shirts? They won't cost you much money and they are irt style. Have you seen our bargain 13.DU Panama Hats? would have been $5 mid ?fi earlier iu the season. Home spun Suits with turn-up Trou sers and half-lined Coats, $10, $12 and $15. Serge Coals, Serge and Flannel Trousers, men's and boys' sines. They Jas. T. Muliin & Sons 6th and Market. ■ AMUSEMENTS. Brandywine Springs Park "THE PARK OF PARKS." SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME on JUIV 4th Edw. Seymour's Dand'of America If you want to get the greatest amount of pleasure out of the occasion spend the day at the Springs. Here are a few of the many amusement features: The New Scenic Railway, lloatiug on the Lake. The Egyptian Labyrinth. The Whirlwind, the Skating Ryik, Clowards Moving Pictures, &r. \ j Second and Sixth Streets line ol Peoples Cars Direct to the Park. Double Track System; 5c. Fare. ...SHELLPOT PARK... Every Afternoon and Evening May Louise Aigeu Stock Company "East Lynne" and "Mrs. Waltbroj Bachelors." 1» Gents to all parts of theatre. FOR NEW CAPE MAY STEAMER "CAPE MAY From Pier S. foot of Chestnut Street, Season Opens .linn 1 lîl | Daily trips thereafter to the ocean a; return same day. 200-mlles sail down D< aware River and Ray to the Grand A lanttc. 91.00 -KX 4 lltSIO\—91.0 SPECIAL DISCOUNT | to Churches, Sunday Schools, Lodges al all representative organizations, Dat booked now. Staterooms can be secured and detail Information on application to CAPE MAY STEAMBOAT COMPANY 101 Arcado Bldg, (adjoining Broad St. St tlon), Philadelphia, Pa. p Acadia I Butter More people u«e it today than yesterday. More will use It tomorrow than to day. And so it goes— gaining friends every day MIDDLETOWN FARMS, Wilmington Urancli, 205 Went Hcvolilli Mlroet. llelmsrvm Telephone HIM. B. St A. Phono 17U5. MILLARD F. DAVIS TORIK Is the name given an improved form 0 lense. ■•Torik" lenses produces full use o Hye Energy. A delight to poor weary Eyes. -Com for table, refreshing and restful for louj hours of toil. Let our Upticiun shov you Uie advantage of this form of lense MILLARD F. DAVIS. Optician and Jeweler, 9 and 11 East Second Street Established 1