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NEWSY DOINGS OF NEW CASTLE Rejection of the Charter Draft Causes Much Dis cussion ,,, tut? runnrnrr ill lilt LllLIKtnto _ . . Special fo THl'i KvLM.NG JOI RNAL. NEW CASTE, Feb. 6.—Taxpayers are discussing the action of City „ . . Council on Tuesday evening in de Dating two sections in the proposed charter for the city. In the first 1 LENTEN SERVICES j.'.ac« a young man who 1 h appointed clerk Is beneliUi'd by to M50 a year The tax collector get« S'JttO and the tit-sossor Il'OO a year. New Castle people will not pay taxed voluntarily. They know that the collector can sell their property but can give no deed lor It. The costs arc too high for a «ollector to venture the experiment The collector can collect the capita tion tax by nttarhing wages but is glad to get half a dollar a week from mine of the delinquents. It Is a fact that if ont 1 man held the three posi tions the work could not he done properly. The turning down of the class leg islation for voters at B bond election germa to strike a popular chord. The Man with several properties here could kill the voles of many rent ers. Mrs. ,J. !.. Johnson spent yesterday tu I'hliadi'lplvin. It, ben t'. Gordon, administrator ot John Gordon, will sell the proptrty of the latter to settle the estate. In St. Peter's Church last evening Lenten devotions wore held and ashes distributed. Ash Wednesday gels its i ante from the ceremony of blessing i nd distributing the ashes. It whs nlso called in former times Caput JcJUnll. or the Head of the Feast. It !■' explained that the Christian Lent look Its rise from ''Preparation for t ,e Kxplrallon" by the Jews, who he ran their solemn humiliation forty t ays before the expiration. The prim itive Christians, following their ex utopie, sot up this fast in the earliest. Chips of Christianity. The funeral of Mrs. Fannie K. Biggs vife of James K. Biggs. will lake pince tomorrow afternoon. Many Democrats here who have counted themselves as "some work « are disappointed they were not invited to the Saulshury dinner. Special 1-enten services are being J -id in Immanuel episcopal Church. ! Muskrat hunters say they will lie J , vceedlngly careful when trapping ! 1 cause it does not require much j trouble to get uii u law suit against o trapper. A rail at the Second and Chestnut streets trolley curve broke yesterday morning, derailing the freight car and tno passengers on the regular cars had to be transferred. Mr, Ahren, the road foreman and r. force of men put in a now rail. The girls of the High School have erj unis,al a basketball team and some i f them arc getting proficient at the T^TRé, The team practices In the 1 Qf Pythian Hall where the Coy Scouts have the hall. The girls ray the exercise la healthy and be I U is a beneficial pastime for litem. W. S. SkolDm. a morchunt at Stan Ind.. nays he would not take $100.00 for the relief a single box of Foley Kidney Pills gave hlm "I had !■ severe attack of kidney trouble with sharp pains through my back and i ould hardly straighten up. 1 ox of Foley Kidney Pills entirely, i.|ie«.d me." N. It Danforth. Market t.nd Second Streets.* — ~~ A single »... . , , , P'jite a number of large collars are I ' ing used on children s conta. ... faiH - \ cottons have come out ! la 'elsiripes; that is, a cotton j ile siripe, ïimulaUng velvet. I Tine lace flounced satin draped I fions i* Hi he worn with short, bright ! colored snlin dolman inantloU. .. ' r ' av *}.[ üee a new feature taut will oe sçon on manj of l ne\. suits. A point to bo considered in the new t"v unies is the development toward 1,ciDd coal and blouse effects. In motor wraps, the forms con V'""® l ®"® , and oommodiout, with l .rge pockets and a general air of FASHIONS AND FADS Ä P" 1 It Is a curious fact that eveniiiR toilettes arc likely to be somber col ors. Dark browns and reds will p,ar. i>onie of the new negligees Sheer t'mt it is i< soft finished loose slip undergar ment. are so necessary to wear Suggestions of 1 lie Russian form lu wraps are found in the belied across the front aud raped in tiie hack. Yellow stands out prominently a novelty color. it will he seen in millinery triiiumngs. in fabri. * and in accessories Ii,rW vnlI,.» .„,1 oh,ff.. n v „l.u Dark voiles and chiffons with handsome bordera _ woven and print ed. will he a fâ.hiouable feature of the coming spring. New and prett) handbags are of silk to match the new mantlet dol -1 man« They are embroidered in beads and niched with ribbon. Many of the new buttons are very small. They are purely a matter of ornamentation, models ta . . , Slid Sie not expected The^e an- ? hundred variations of t nere ar B nunared variations Of the kimono sleeves. Some are straight hanging, others flare and open and OthpTB are b^ll shan^ rru- 1 n fgkar pvon i nB a l The latest evening dresaej« ^ a ' e Irfien made Of plain satin, veiled With, broche gaze de sole, or Of a rich metal brocade drnned with mniaafine brocade draped Avlth mousselin.i, We have all kinds of new forms of drapery, while lu bodices are seen! Chinese, Japanese. Turkish Balkan,;, Russian and Greek adaptatif. The richness of the Hast enters, into the button novelties of the sea inio me muion novelties or me »a •oic In design, in colorings and in mode of application they are extreme ly original to ^ ions will be the natural figure line,, the seam lees cut of garmenti. the swathing draperies, the use of fabric* . . _ . i .i ffiinbffillMMl jn W#ftVft snrl PrlnMtlR mnusuai ooigr oomtoination« ■ HINTS BY MAY MANTON A\ ATTHACTIVK SI IT FOR IIIK SMALL HOY Nothing pleases the small boy more than the possession of a real sailor suit. The long trousers and the sailor blouse combine to fill the child isb heart with joy and no mother need hesitate to undertake the making of this suit. The blouse Is made in the usual way with sleeves that are t»te tops end laid in box plaits nt their lower edges, where they are finished with straight cuffs. The roi lar is of the regulation son and Ihn shield can bo used or omitted as liked. The yoke facing on the blouse cun j*' omitted, too. It it. is not wanted. T he 'blouse Is Mulshed at the lower edge h „ m through NV ,,) a8ttc run fo regulate the size. T in trousers nr.' made with front and hark portions fur each leg and they are Mulshed at Wi* 3 I /T C 1 i I IH ///; f Wm 'ml DntGN M M*t Man-ion 7741 Boy'» Sailor Suit. 4 to 8 years. the upper odfçe of the front and at the side» to be buttoned to the supporta which arc seamed to the hack por White linen with I rimming of Mona. hint- Is ihr material iisod here and that la (hr preferred combination of colora for the sailor suit. White! Ealalra would bo excellent, to, and blue with trimming of white would be serviceable. l'" 4 h< vîrrt« ft nf ,l nmt t « t ri«7-" Wl 'i l (inlrc 4 yards of material 2,. J 1-4 yards Jb or 2 1-4 yards 44 inches Wlde| with 1-2 yard 27 Inches wide for the collar jmd cuffa. The May Manton pattern of the an it 7741 is cut In sizes for boys from 4 It will be mailed to 8 years of age. to to) ftddress by the Fuhion !»•■ partaient of this paper, on receipt of ten cents. No. Name. Address Size . The above pattern and other May M anton Patterns deecribod in THIS EVENING J0VRNA1. and all the r.m. h. .hrM.. U.nrà. | tenu made by the May Manton Cat-, tern Company cau also ho obtain? 1 for 10 cents from THF. NHmi./.OLMNOER CO. Fourth and Market 8t». NORRISTOWN AGAINST HIGH ON SATURDAY - - , —~ 1 In Friends' School cage on Saturday afternoon. Wilmington High School. will meet Norristown High in what | promises to he a fast game. High will I play Jones, Haley, Ford, Wlckoreham. Foulk, Bllcklo and Bright. Wlcker B ham will be at center. The preliminary game will be be tween Friends' School Seconds and Keunett Square High School ____ KIRK II KMT HOYS KAU», special to THK KVKNING JOURNAI.. M1LFOK1J. Del., Keh. 6—Fire de gtroyed file barn, dwelling and out buildings on the farm of the late Henry Clay Draper, in Slaughter, Neck> yesterday morning The horses all j cattle and a few coops of chlck ,.„ g werp sllV0d | n tenure of Miss Annie Draper. Umib , which is probablj 4.000. is part ly cov ,. rod by insurance. . ii «. The Diamond state Poultry ami Pet Stock Show ÄHHoeiatinil has reor snnizMl and olurtud thp«»' ofllcrrs* gam/.ea »na ewetea President, William J. «plan, tllbi vice-president, John Branch; second vicA.nPesi(ient Anmiut F Wahl* traft * , n .-441 ..ru' VI 1 « surer, J. D. ( an Hie. secretary, Ml». M. J. Murray. The asBooiatlou Avril give a show from December 2 to December 6, and every effort will ho made to make it a success. The property »vas 1'Ori.THY SHOW THIS YEAR. ,. AU , v ,,, . ..... ... . , V, 1 . K , MiBS l** 1 '« 11 « Roberts and Will,urn P DeOrav. both of this rky. »»ere marr i rd i aB( night by the Rev. Ray^ mond Xj W olven, vicar of Old Swedes Eptecopal Church. The attendants were .\n SH isaln l Hr adln aud Joseph K km-fh J M.rANITARY, ODORLE38 EXCAVATING, iÄS. ® W f> ' rn ' r ' r ° orlh " 4 a ,M | «trect* _ ocUl tf. ; . - - ---dr-.«,ng. list or public sales February «.*•-« onlents of a large we*« , s'dc rcaidence. will be »old at fltidhani and l8un'» Audion fltore. No. Ill F.a*t Fourth Itml. at 1 o'clook. p. m, I STIDHAM a RON. A.rta F.brnary lO.-Salr of law l.brary of lata Senator Aulhonj ll.ggin. a. hi« law offlr.a, Ford building, at in o'clock a ni STIDHAM ft son. a„cu Irbruary 11 —Sal. of hou.ahoid rffret. of 1 ^^'no. uïS^M. krf'«r.r'. m To oVlu.k . ra - STIDHAM ft SON Aue» | Ffbruary , 3 ,__b»|, of , lm:k and farming i m pirn,r,.ta for Th*odo,«- Hogan, on hia farm, near Bear Station, at 11 oMork, a. m I Stidham ft son. Auci« î.r J 8 .:;:. , id ,. Driaw.r,. at i<> o'ciook. a | stidham ft sO\ Aaeta Fabraary 84—Sal. of »,.«k and larra.ng impl»*o«*r>t» for Eugen« Durr »rH flop *< p U % r . trooU r J I a«l^k. p m 1 midham ft -os. au»u DeGraw, brother of the groom. SANITARY WORKERS Rooms hr Rent, Sales, Real Estate and Business Opportunities HELP WANTED—MALE N ADVERTISEMENT IN TUB EVENING JOURNAL 18 AN / »VEItTISEMENT IN TUE HOME TUK EVENT VO JOURNAL IS READ IN MOKE HOMES I.VERY DAY THAN aXT UTUKK IlUAWm NEWSPAPER. A ljïh#< hoo ,,. minion: w •-» tins offip«. > BOY, RELIABLE ANTED—GOOD, about I« jetra old, to work in flat Apply No. 027 Madison fabetB. W ami oyster plaça, »(reef. r ANTE IE HUSTLING YOUNG MSN to solicit business (or an old oatab no camples ; salary and com reference required. Add can Boa oetao-tf. w HELP WANTED—FEMALE TF.N0GKAPItER, RAPID AND BRIGHT. No. OUT Equitable Bldg. fell« tf. 1 1 AN CRIHOO, S3«. DIAMOND TEA CO., L 706 King street. Ninth and Spruce .1 recta. Second and Adams atraeta. jan'Jd 1 RESMM AKER WANTS AN APPRKN lice. Apply No. 1310 Woebington IcbS 2t. s > «li eet. STAMPS WITH ONK POUND MON 85c. DIAMOND TEA Spruce an26 Ini. e)( I • off««, 705 King street. Ninth and ktneta. Ho«ond and Adnma streets, j tana A DIES* DEPARTMENT OP THE BELT Drug Store, .Seventh and King streets. . Mm. L. Ö telephone your wants. J8 If. L «•pen daily, 8 a. m. to 8 p. Mavis in '«tendance; Prompt deliveries. HELP WANTED H oys and girls wanted at the Jute Works. 14 yearn nld nnd upward. Milady work. Apply Wilmington Mills, evnnth atrent bridge m I 8 tf. All,WAT MAH. CLERKS WANTED, month. Thousands of Paresis Post ipfiointments coming. Pall aaaeoaasary, Wilmington examination» «non. Oandldatea coached free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 40-A, Rochester, N. Y. J81m. R SITUATION WANTED—MALE. T Ol'NO MAN DRBIRBB WORK OF ANY kind Bent reference in* Joaraal Offlce Addre»» A-101, fcbC 6t F.\ W anted—position as watchman in «tore or bank. Beat reference. Ad-* «Ire«« A 10«, ((»is offlce. feb6-6t. ROOMS FOR RENT ■ > OOMB FOR RENT,WITH OR WITHOUT board. Apply No. 1118 West fit. jfl-lro |7 DR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 808 Van Buren street. JsnSO-lm. NO. 1 7 ÜRNÎRHED ROOMS, SÜTTABT.E FOR business people Warm, light and eor.y. 11 West Ninth St. trard— sn.s and s ne rage street. 1 j rhil«riHphl». Room«. 25c, asr soc. (hntlmnn mlj. ml tf. *j 7 ('et,t furnished front room at IN « rp««on»bi. prie», n«. 812 Monr». j«ni6-im. , ~ -| ( I( ) XT TURLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AT JX Ä r „,„ n , b ,, prl «. Ail rnnranl.nc«. Addr««« No. e Goodly Ap»rlm«nt«, j«nl« lm. JanXOlm. maylft lyr. EAST SEVENTH BT. F ÜRNÎBHFD rooms; bath, for light uouaeVeep dft-tf Ing. tm urnibhfd r central: ( Ninth street. BATH. No 634 Wast janl t-eod lm. rURNIBHTO V gentlemen. Phone Location near Ninth Address R-1f», Even JanO-eod lm. HEAT ROOMS. $2.00 a week. RENT—NICELY room for two ladies o and all conveniences, and Jnckçon streets, ing Journal Offlce. ? OR 1 BOARD AND LODGING ) OAIiDF.RS WANTED—PRIVATE FA XT • > 111 Nn 9106 W Fifth Pt. I JsnM'lm. MADISON STREET BOARDERS w«nt«d, RasannaMs rat«« j«n16 Jin —,. ~ van bi-ren street table < D.) hnnrdrr* *«rt»d. J»n24 im. pat-- rif ABI, E BOARDERS WANTED, REASON | llh , 0 r „„ No 6 ,„ W( ., t Thirrt , trret J»n 24 -im. 207 OMIDERR AND LODtiERS WANTED AT D >io. 400 Adams street. Private family. Jan7 eod-l m \\r ANTED LADY AND GENTLEMAN Tl to hoard. Mrs. Srhwatks, Montrose, Del. febset. MADISON STREET. BOARDERS wanted. Reasonable rates. All the forts of home. janl R-eod-1 m. SI I 'U wo '-adies or two gentlemen, t„„, r d"nt"No.' ™ very i-n»»on»bi^ _ I * H> , L mU. pie «-»n find room and 804 West Ninth afreet. Term* frh4 eod-lm. Uw i INI j Reward if returned to feb5-2t. LOST AND FOUND OST GOLD WATCH AND FOB tint M watch. No. 920 Maryland Ave. OST —LA DIEB POf'KF.TBGOK. CON taming about $3.50 in cask and one house key. in going from Twenty-third and, Washington t«» Tenth and Market street» Suitable reward if returned to the Evening Journal Office. feb6-2t ' --- - L: TRAYKD OH STOLEN—ENGLISH ^ setter dog. black ann white. Face evenly marked, half black body white tip P*d wit Is black. .Suitable reward if re 'turned to No. 2006 Bayard Ave. feb4-8t. - -- -- -—————- | I7 0UNÜ— A GOLD WATCH CHARM 1 with monogram. Owner can by proving property and paying for ; d4 tf I have j adv. OST— -PAIR OF GLASSES IN CASE. | with the name Haunniann and Co. on out Reword. No. 211 Font Fourteenth feb4 3t OST —GREEK LETTER FRATERNITY pin »et with pearl». Finder pte»»e re to Journal Office and receive a reward. fi tf L L I **• i»BKuiKRS~ ruu, TJKK OF n \in ,| . work. < »».l.ii.B« ">»,!.■ in,., braid«. i'2a|..,i«ur« ...d No nr. o™«,., Sm .. ;• HAIR DRESSING F IN DOUBT ABOUT YOUR HAIR and facial irratrarnt, ge lo Louisa C. Pott», So. «03 F.quitabla Bldg. D ft A„ Î147A. d7 8m. -i K. KVANH, NO. soj KING Srect. 8b a m pool rfg. facial inasaage. ('ombing* niatle up l*Uono fobl Bm JIFFS. SWITCHES AND CURLS MADE from yonr «»ws combing» Facial m»» !■;« &A *«. '.7rVi"ïhoïlSï j-J *.»•-«« -a, IK CARKiE WRIGHT NO lOIC Waahingom .tr««, M. 0 ,e.rieg, ,„e j u-ir »calp imtn«ll, facial roa*»a(c. hair rn,am|>,raing. Combing, neatly 1 ">«<*- «i»- P- * A„ It»4U TTl vd a veva uirtnviuu « nD \I i iol ha» Irc ' "»»»d to No S.a Mark*« atre.t. Shampooing I «cUp «rr.tm.nt, far.al m.n.g., .LcyWa. ira.lm.nIm.mron««; full lin. of awitrhoa »"-' '""•forma,,on.. .I.O combing. ,,rn.lr cad* op D. ft A. phona 8850A. mlff-lyr --;— TYPF WKITFRS -- -p Vi'KwiUTF.HS RKPAIRFI. RENTED, 1 ,*»•>' iwymant«. Bargain«, »lightly ! "•»-« Hnyau. I ndarweoda. Rrmmgtona. Rib j 1?on *- r So pp'v Oe., No. 9is M»r I k.t St. Both phono!. a 2 l tf. ' __ electrical workers " ---" OH klectrical work of any I nal.ra call Moor. Brother.. D ft A. phnr» 873A. T»»1m»rv.». 3443 Rati» f»vti«re gw.r»nt««4 fihop. Nn «.04 King * janiiëi« M "5 dressing. 3785A. 1 FOR AALE A N ADVLKTISKUF.NT IN THR E'Vi.Ni.NG JOURNAL 18 AN IT IN TUB THK K' tNIv.. .«OUKNAL IS MONK HUM 88 KVKiO l'*T TUiS any irriTKR 1) K L > VI A K E .,DV»RVYBhMl Hume. IS READ KKWAl'Ai'KJa. U»OR BALE 65 YARDS HAND-MADE, ± plaid carput, new. No. 8;!6 Tatnall * tr * et -_ jan231ia OR SALE—ALL OUR 85e Sc 4Uc PURE California Wlnea at aOc per quart. Can't i*u beat. Kelt, 200 B. Fourth St. ml 3 tf. T/ OH SALE—ONE 350 EGO CAPACITY A (Oyproaa) incubator. Price. *15. In quiro, 230$ Lancaster Ave. 1 X * STAMPS WITH I1AO CEUKHOTA OR I *1 Nugr.tdc Flour. 89c. DIAMOND TEA t o., 706 King etreet. Ninth atreeta. Second and Adaraa atreeta. jan'is-l f»b4 4t. and Spruce m T3 0H HALK—EIGHTEEN EIGHT FOOT JT »olid onk diaplay table«, with bases. Ap ply Ogden Howard C»., Fifth atreeta. and King 43 tf. I T OH SALK—STOCK AND FIXTURES OP millinery store. Apply No. 608 Kiug (eb4-tf. street. I f OH SALE—WHITE ENAMELED BED, heavy brass trimmings, complete with springs, *8.00, One set diahes, 1906 Boulevard. $5.00. No. feb5-2t. TJOO UCBS1Q— W K HAVE A FULL line of Onrpets, Hugs and Furuiiure winch w»; are going to diapone of at a reas onable price. No. I«00 Market Bt. febô Iru. STAMPS Wl'l'H ONK POUND D1A mood Blend Coffee, 38c. DIAMOND a ..A CO., 705 King etreet, Ninth and Spruce atreeta. Second and A damn streets. jan28-lm. A OH SALI li RE UR i D 8INOLI comb K. I. Red Egg« for hatching, |i.UU 13. Allen Ruth, Btauiou, Del. febüeod-lm. W OH KALE—RESTAURANT FIXTURES, X. chairs, table*, dishes and other articles to be «old at private anlc. N. E. corner Fourth and Tatnall street«. j«n91-12|. ! TOOK. FIXTURES AND HIJBINK88 OF an old eatabliahed store, with an e«tnbliahe H 61, Evening Journal Office. ii GO I lor s rocery »nd meat trade. Address f3-4fc. 17 OK HALE -LOT, 20x110. I rooms and bath, front and side porches, yard. Chicken house. Inquire, No. 6U5 8. Harrison street. jnnO ecd lm. HOUSE, 8 7 OR BALE —PLATFORM SPRING wagon, one or two horses, roller-bearing xlee. movable top, cheap. Address B-57, ing Journal Office. janll-sod lm I I' 1 7 OR SALE—SINGLE COMB WHITE Leghorn», Wydkolf Strain Pullets, now laying. On the job for winter and spring laying. Also Cockerels and breeding hens. Come see egg« und record». Good reason for selling. %> A. W. Carpenter, No. 414 West Second street. jan31-12t. ■7 OR RALE CHEAP—ONE HALF HORSE I power Dynitino, in good condition. Also Santo F.leclrir (I). C'.) Vacuum Cleaner, in K«»od working order. Add Cleaning Co., .No. 1418 Harrison street. D. ft A. phono. 2074. Agent» Keller (Santo) Vacuum Cleaner». fcb'l flm. Vacuum -VRGAIN8 IN SHOPWORN PIANOS. B One $375 fihaw Piano. One $350 Shu One $500 Stuff Pi One $550 Bennett Bret* Player.$500 All fully < ..$325 . $300 .$400 Piano . . rnnieod. »'u«lt nr tonn«, CHAS. m. HTIKFF, Nn. 909 Market Stioel. WANTED, HOUSEHOLD (ÎOODS (GHENT f'AMH PRIDES PAID FOR honnehold goods. Bought and »old. H 8. Hurlo« k, No. 104 Madison St. II jaaao-im. \ir E WANT YOUR SECOND HAND FUR v ? niturr lltghent rash prie«'» paid. Also new and second hand furniture for »ale. Dog.m, No. 21,7 Kusi Ninth street. 'Phone, 3115A. sep21-tf. EROKR PAYS MORE THAN OTHER deniers for your office furniture »n«l B household goo«ln. You're losing money if you don't »ell to him. A postal will bring I r buyer there with the ready cash. Ber ger, Third and Shipley streets. D. ft A. 'phono, 5II3A. ih!5 tf. WANTED T ANTED—-SKATES A. K McDaniel. w SHARPEN, and King dl8 tf. TO Ninth streets. w J ANTED The best price» paid. Evening Journal Office. ANTIQUES OF ALL KINDS. Address H 13, jan25-tf. STAMPS WITH ONK POUND CAN Diamond Tea t'o.'s Baking Powder, 25c. 705 King street • Ninth aud Sprues streets. Second nnd Adam* His. Jan28 lm. Ml J ANTED—WATCH AND JEWELRY RE pairing. Also eye fitting. Store open evening» until 8 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. Lyn Thomas, No. 409 Market street. feb!4 tf. w _I %wr ANTED—1,000 CARPETS TO CLEAN ; Vf »(orage room» for rent, $1.50 and; $2.00 per month. Both phone*. GEO. F. 1 LANG CO.. 1205 Orange St feb24 If. NE GALLON HEADLIGHT OIL, lUc. »IAMOND n A 00., 705 King street. and Spruce street*. Second and ; () Nnlh Ailttiu« strrpt jun'38 lm. _ W ANTED—OLD FURNITURE OF ALL I kind». Highest rash price» paid for Will call city or' 228 King street. I jsn23-eod-1 m . _ . ^ mmiI OtHiunud Blond 'jv a 20c Dl\- I with ONE QUARTER MOND TEA CO.. 705 King »treeet Ninth I and spruce street*. Second and Adams Streett. ian-'fl 1„, _ > AGKAGE DELIVERY—ONE OF OUR* «uhsenbers whs four day« finding a -package delivery A »mall ad in this column would have resulted in a largo aolonu* of butines» for some live "Package Delivery '' dll tf. — - -- - - -- - \T|r ANTED-—PERSONAL PROPKRTt OF f? »II Kinds, g.od secondhand frunitur# bought and sold. Safi*. Offlce Fixtures. Etc., Stove» a ane. iulty. AI»o a new lot of Ratal Linoleum. Oil Cloth nt 50c on the dollar. Come »ee u« before parting with your cash, for cash talks with -ms. CHAIM, ES 8 HUR LOOK. jyfl-tf. Bevcnlh »nd Poplar Streets - antiques nnd feather bede 1>. ft A. ph Levin. No. . 5l8i. r ii e)U HOROSCOPE February li. Mm and women liorn on thin dato havo rnnai'kablo ability as tin* hoails ? . „ , . , ' nuBOB dcRglè ttlB'IIlH, t»n inuiltRuls, as load OFB. They an* KflAcroil® to a fault, a|ld wjU their own interests to labor for Others. Envlronmont and Surrounding: In . . » . » .. O. a. ctar acier of such a person, who should Cultivate Atlf-reliance on their own Judgment and alwnys press forward to attain tho highest 111 life. -| |,( s birth date is ruled bv the planets Saturn and Uranus and gov. * , . . . . , . K erm*d by the aifCB of Afjual UlS. William McKinley was ruled by the l ino,' .,„ d irovcrncil in- lh. same planet and gotrrned b> the same sign although his birth date was; JaIIUar 29 Sat „rn was Strongly . u.vini»»'. nr.. dominant in McKinleys life and l>re cipUated tragic and unseen forces as his assassination proved Weetrtcal trades are favored lodaj. Engineers will find positions through ,, .. . . . , s ^ . construction bridge Works of construction, bridge builders and house contractors \t ill h : A ^:r kmen " y " 8i,1K ,ho u 1 ,ll . Homes sold today through a Want Ad will bring excellent returns. -.u « ,, „ , u rtlllll .h ( .ij _ An ^»ChftTIRP of hOllH#*hn|#1 ROOfls IS unripr nt ruling. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT A N ADVERTISEMENT IN THE EVKNTMi JOURNAL >8 AN ADVERTISEMENT IN l* R HOMS THE EVKNTNG JOUBNju. IS READ IN MURE HOMES EVERY DAY THAN ANY OTHER DELA WARS NEWSPAPER. E CAN FIND YOU for that idle room or $8 a week now:. Journal Office. w ? 011 , f . * i*oR **wv ramuBHD i. light housekoapiDf. No. 201 Kant Fifth ! jar.27- In. j AN OCCUPANT You ore loaing $J Add re »a D-25, K I btreet. F OH RENT— «07 8PRTVOFR HTKKKT. « ; room« and hath. No. 031 Fnringrr %tr* • 6 room» and bath. Woodiawn Couipain. V*. • 2102 Weat Sixth St. iT if. • T?OR RENT—BLACKSMITH I Mt. Cuba. Delaware. Will guarani -1 i furnish enough work to pay reni Appi John F. O'Neal, Mt. Cuba, Del., or I). A \ phone, 558711. jan23 toti-l in. Ï .IOH KENT—STABLE off OAR VOE, CK> trail}* loralfuJ, in good condition, Inrge yard. Addrasa P. O. Box, 227, Wilmington. 1 DH * jan26-eodlui SHOP AT I I ^ ! .d RENT—BEAUTIFUL COUNTHYl residence on river road below Now • tic, on trolley line: stable, carriage ho, etc. Address I'. 0. Box 337, WiTmin jsn35 cod-1 A OH l gton. j I 1 7 OH RENT—-NO. 2414 MADISON ST. ; Nine roems, bath and reception ball. vvaller *. Thompson, Twenty flftti and Madison streets. d7 end ;f. ' ■ 1 ? OR RENT—NO. 818 HARRISON ST, : 8 room«, bath, two porche», but •"»t Apply f. M. Bank«. No. 822 Hums.,,» ■ tr ««L fl,4,0,7,8. 1er For Rent—Farm Brandywine Hundred, sixty acres, ! splendid location, on «tone road, for- j tile land, apple and pear orchards. eight room stone house large stone!« barn all necessary - outbuildings lu good repair. EDWARD «- COOK. «15 Market hired. APARTMENTS A PARTMENT, 3 ROOMS AND BATH. second floor. Refined couple. Reference. Inquire No. 605 West Ninth street. First floor. jan28-eod-1m. FOR RENT. ^ OR RENT—AN ATTRACTIVE TWO story house, 7 rooms and bath, near Eighth and Van Buren street*. Rent $25. Inquire, No. 602 Market St. j«n271m. I P» OH It ENT—ONE NICEI.Y FURNISHED well lighted and heated room: excellent e or two gentlemen. Address Office. jan25-lm. location; for R-26, Evening Journal RENTS C OLLECTED Rents Collected Relish!« tenant* secured. We take entire charge of property, attend to repairs, pay taxas, insurant* and intersst if de*ired, and ■end itemized »tatement owner. Money advanced on rentals. SERVICE GUARANTEED. HAWKINS ft CO., No. 712 Market Street. with check to BEST nl6 t.t.s tf. ARCHITECTS A RCHTTKCT8 AND ENGINEERS. 915 M»rket St. 59 years' of active practice brings to our (-Bent*, much useful knowledge In design and construction, and ire warrant our work correct in all respects. E. L. RICE. JR., TO., line.) PUBLIC SALE. > FBLIC SALE OF HORSES. STOCK. Farming Implements, Etc. The undersigned will »ell at public »«le. of '1 . B Roger», situated one ile from Bear Station, »t the fu half town pike, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1913. at II o'clock, a. m.. the following described Horne», Stock. Fann ing Implement». Er aged 10; "Jerry. 8 Tow*. 1 Farm Wagon. 1 Spreader. Single »nd Double Harness, one 1 Pneumatic Tire Runs Double-Feat Family Tarring»». Cultivators. Harne»», article* t T. B ROGERS. the French ! j I •'Hop.'' Bay Horse, j Black Horse, »ged 7 ; 1 Manure 500-gallon Tank, bout. her of Hog». Riding Rake». Plow» nnd «lb ou » to mention. A'erma—All purcbshc» under $20, i«»h. All purchases over $ 20 . eight month»' credit note with approved endorser. STIDHAM ft SON. Auctioneers. fcb4.6.8.10.12. li.-T W. S. BURRIS, Clerk. NOTICES ; IGHRHT PHIUÇH PAID FOR ALI« kind» of hides. Lewis Vklut, No. 5 East Janl4-1m xj orrqPS* a* uhuib h has he Il moved his dentist offlce fre Marke» street t« bi» b pine. Ninth street. Phone, 3084. 1 f II Front street. No. 706 No. 501 West feb3-lm. | -Vf OTTCR— DR. -T. R. MORRIS HAS PUR j IN chased the dentist office of Dr. C. A. t'liurrh. No. 7»*0 Market street, where lie j "ill be pleased to see all patron». fcb5-lin. [ - -- ---—--- - 1 à \ I-i> DOMINION TERMINAL UOMPANA. j \ * The umiual meeting of the »tockhuldcn of th»» company for the election of director» I and for the transaction of such other bust- | »f»» ** s may he necessary and proper, wi'.l >• held at the principal offices of ihi» cum- , pun»*. Pier 25, North River, m the citv of N>w York, on Tuesday. February II. 19 |«. «» 12 o'clock m., nad the poll» will he dosed, nt I I». in The »lock transfer books will be : oIommI ten davn prior to the «late of meeting. jai»60-fii W L. WOODROW. S^retarv. ' .. - —- / \ ID DOMINION STEAMSHIP COM 1 \ f pnny The unnn»l meeting of the stork holders of this company for the election of I director» and for the transaction of such . otb#r husincaa a* may be neccsaary or proper. I will be held at the principal office« of the company. Pier 25. North River, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, February Htb. 1913. nt 12 m., and the polls will be closod at 1 p. m The »lock transfer books clused ten days prior t.. the date of meeting j 1B 24*l2t. W. L. WOODROW. Secretary ill be . ; i OTU'E—NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN , that "The Mayor aud 'Council of AVI!- ' mington," through «uo agency of tho Board . of Directors *»f the Street and flower De- ! 'partinont. w ill ninVo application, «o tho Court | of Gonoral SchKion» of tlio State of Delaware, i I for N N B < «»tie county, on !hc third «lay of March. A. D. 1913, for thq appoint ( mi «si oner» to vacate all that nor in n . « , , ... . . A 4 . .. ***>»« °f ,l 'c bc«l of Walnut Street a* laid «»'It ; ***r "î». ° , . city of \\,i mi „ K ton »t .ixly ftrr ^8.», fort, alx 181 inrhoa wide, hr- ( «wc*n the antltberlv aid«* of N\ ater »tr«*et (#x- . tende«!) »nd the ( 41 ris t la n a river, including » '1'" ' "!,,'rlv dr 0 , , r r.'Ld'^« folJöwl ■ ,rce ' I IWcinnirr », tin- Peint of inlnranotioi. of fhr »onlheriy side of Water Mrset (««(ended) | Titäl MÄS TSB tort als <•» mw,»» wide: theme aoatheriy »lost »»id w*» , 'T , F •"'* •«>»*«. rtr.e: VS« therebv easterly sixty-five (65) feel, six (6), mebea.' more or lest, along the n,>rtberl> line 11 f r,, :'' r °" . whh . fc «'• easterly »ide of VValnu« street; thenep northerly along »aid onstcrlv »idr of Walnn! •'«rest, three hundred »nd fifty-two f«M. ten ''.chra, inora or Ira» to tho aomlhariÿ aida of W , w , lr ,. M (ratmdrd, ; «h.nr, «hrrrhy wastwly alxty ffyr («.'.) fr.l .•« 161 Inrhra. mor. or Iraa. to «hr plarr of brginning; - -aid Walnut air»*-, being a public «tree, of ,, id rily o( wilming««, and a public r o«d in Wilra.ngton hundred. n , (iw „ Attcat; i V. m«*nl <»f the Board of Director» of tiie STREET ft HEWER DEPARTMENT, e W. Spark». President. CHITUTY, Secretary. jan23-30| Offices of Philip Q. Churchman Attorney-at-La w and City Judge 412*415 Ford Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE \ E ADVERTISEMENT IN THE EVENI.nAj joi liNAL IS AN ■X H U ...<VER1 IM.MKNT HOWE i'Hf: I » k.NINR JOURNAL is read in MORE mutes EVERY DAY THAN ANY DlTIEU DELAWARE I ; ( MUVBI-4» t.!< Ä c"°P.e : "■ 7j* . « * ■_»«L" F ' 1 a:wU. Apply to V H. «. Uo. 423 ' h» ipley street jy26 tf. . NEW '• KilIT ROOM I Concord, Ave. at' I h<*«t. Phnijj li l streu. D. A a 13 ni: SALK-- KOI'H Iiouaen No«, ölf» : liardwood fininh. ot \ J..vnrJi, No | ;n I duP T ont, 0207A. jnnsy tf. l < ''"i' 1 i ' tr* • 1x3.01 - \l .. I hale— r WO ONE HALF AND "»•y l.ousc, lornU'd nt No. 209 Delunare . renting r. N. J. Write or apply fehl 6tn. , — I OCR NEW MODEL SIX- | 1 p to d».« in every te- ! Apnl .•con I ..... !/\UV YOUR HOME. WE HAVE \ I tfiih tin.•; ^o»»u bargain« I»« <1 to 8 i honsra, wrll luoati'd. J'rlftjB low for) W. K. 1*0WELL. J So. «31» Markfi S« | ' * ! 'I :»irt«pfh ».trpef*. Alirp.I Dfi-.-nward, No. 809 Tatnall Pt.. trader and janR-lm •r. <{uk'k l-i.t.s t # I 4 1 . DR BALL afreet, . NORTH ( LAYTON j •>. »II convenience« tern* if iiesirc'1 Worth invent» ; W. K. POWELL, No 839 Market St vO. 5 cas* Sitting. . «•• 31-ll.s tf. I f UR RALE - wlilo from hoi nanIwomt Itniai;, •403 5 Madi »Valter Small-,, j«n»t,t,«tf. •BARGAIN, NEW. MODERN. ; e* . I all Hreplace, pantry, po streets N UHP QAI L' h'ADM OrAL.L-,--"I rtixfVl Easy terra». I D ft A. phone. 3168A. Br-.mdvwlno 1 1 n ml mil f.ulv m-n« uranaywine Hundred, ton,» .iu,b. line building location on atone road, ; Rood land. No buildings. ■ Edward G. Cook, 845 MARKET STREET. Will you bath, corner properly! ke an offer on a ten room au«l 400 McCabe Ave. ! Is built on (lie square pla floor; 4 rooms nnd bath, 2 finished afti poryh, rear porch, hot water plumbing. This property is new. occupied by owner ( be «een any time. Possetisiou to , i 4 rooms, first;- second floor, amt : Front Upon i rooms, third floor. heat. and cm suit purehiiser. WAKEMAN MclNTIRE REALTY CO.. Eighth and Shipley St*. I 1 I I MUSICAL. USIOAL INSTRUMENTS OF AU.ill) descriptions bought »nd hold; 10 cent J sheet munie and orrhestra »election». Cat» logue free on request. Repairing a specialty, B ows re-haired. Old coins bought and »old. Coin catalogue. 13 cents, postpaid. O. A. Milano, No. 201 W. Eighth Bt., Wilmington, Mi feb22-lyr. M D-i MONEY TO LOAN M oney to i.oan—on real estate, any furnished. Office. amount, at lowest rate« . Quickly Address M, 40, Evening .Tournai u26 l.t.s-tf. ONEY LOANED ON FIRST MOUT J5 -5-t.t.« t f M O. G. GOODKN Ko. ? W' Ninth fit CHIROPODIST ^ LORA JOHNSON 8TRADLEV. CHIR t opodist, has removed to Kleitz Building, N. W. Comer Sixth and D. ft A, phone, 2617. Marke t streets. n26 tf. 4 NNIE M. SPHAFFER. CHIROPODIST, l\ bs, remoytd to tlic Harri, Uuildin, M«. 211 \\. lonth street. D. Sc A. phone, 1385. J24-lyr. . , . Chiropody, manicuring. ( hair dressing, shampooing, eiectnc mahsage, etc. n6 tf. ijr-_pt BS. MARY BURROWS, SO. 713 MAR koi Street. M ■— , . «« l-r-tt P GJ^AEbTH HANKAHAN, GRADUATE Ij fowler ft Hanna, Ltd. Chiropody and m.nirttrinjr. No. 90° Adam. 8(, formerly 21« 18 ford Building. D. ft A.. 2908. Evening by appointment. may 15-lyr. ' ' j SCRAP 1110X, STEEL AND METAL I II IGHRST CASH PRICES PAID FOR and metal*. »nd rope. Wilmington Iron am South Market und O »treet». rubber \ Meta« Co., i jsn31-lyr. | IOHE8T CASH PRICES PAID FOB ' •ersp iron, atoel and metals, rubber i R| janSl-lyr ecrap li and rope. Auto tiros a specialty. ward fitirlitb, No. 224 French 8t. ROOFERS W HEN' DISSATISFIED TRY EXPERTS Tin and tar roofing, spouting and sheet metal work. George B. Stewart. No. } 119 Tatnall street. Phone 5979A. jnn28 lm. ir K. WILLIAMS CO. $ $ No. 821 Or ings fit. Routing, Spouting and Heating. Metal ami composition roofing. Hot Air Heating and Ventilating Repair ing promptly done. Phone. «26 lyr. ■■ —- - --i LT TP MITT PHI l<14 » T L. I\. I i L i\Cj I Ul-I. M Î7TTT A VTOMA I IL I I.FAi.I! POLISH. HAVK A >«« commenced to clea^ bouse yetf Or. w,,en > ou , d0 * ] " >y f . n ® out . vo " r furniture, P ,a 1° ? nd »»uaica! inatrumentaf Do they or . " n f, V *?• ber lh ? Automatic French roHsl. It w.!| d«» » taor ? to J JF 2 #1 t , ha " l any ot * er ? ol, f 1 h - JT r,r< ; B ' mode™**, within tbc reach of «11. Try it , Y 0 for you Frire. 25c. j »* 0c P rr *; ottl r* P er Quart. Manu fa c- j *'* Id by { • **• Ko. 500 j Monroe ««rest. ;anL, In» SHERIFF'S SA F.ES. ffHRRIFF'8 BALE—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facia». to nit* reeled, will be exposed to public sale, at the Uonrt House, on Market street, be tv een Tenth and Eleventh street», in the city of Wilmington, New Usstlc county, IM»« dl< ri THE 20TH / ON THURSDAY, DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1913, o'clock,a. m., the following «IcvriWd real estate, vis: AH Hint certain lot f»r piece of la*id. »ittt a,r * n r 'L v of Wilmington, aforesaid, bounded und (Wrrihcd »* follow*. »«» wit: Beginning at a corner formed by the iu trrarrtioi, nf thr norlhn-ralrrlv aide of Markrt Mrcct. with the hont h»vc*t«*rly »ide Tv enty seventh »lrc«t; theme norlhwe»torly '»"i -"I" ' ,f T «v,. n y.aavr" , h atrret, ',r"-»,LT>' 1Ü! '| wi'h 2«" ^forty' fevt to another corner; thenco aoulhafttlftHy SaW SrtSffisagTtTTS w,t . .,\„i. i*.rk«g alreet, northeaalerlj forty feel, to the plare of ra, I T inni " r ,h * tt, "' rnU xhr, *° 1 ,h,J Sciie.l and t»Lm in g* CM *i.ii«n .. »k. uropertr of Addie I,. Todd and Frank \V Todd. e„eutor. of th. l..t will and in ^m n f |j nn ,| .\rl<Ji«» L. Todd mortgagor and to he »old bv • WALTER s HARRIS Sharilf Skrri*', Gfltr WIlminitonl^'l Jauuarr 20 , 01 ' i,S""f8 8 l6 18 17 ^ ' Ian80-f8.8.10.18.17. is E Todd, dc«*ea»«d. mortgagor. bi» wife, surviving RESORTS Go To Bermuda BOOK NOW By ••3. 8, BERMUDIAN. * * brought I'resid nl-F1f«-l ret ard time of 40 houi». 1Mb, 224, 29th. Ticket» interchangeafii« with R. M. S. P. fit 11 itiformation apply fo A. B. CUT FR BRIDGE Ä CO Ltd 29 Broidvay 107 W ffinth 8t.. «I any Tfk«* A«»nl. fh. ah ip that Wilson Balls Jan. '• in ath. • o V A «»Mis Quebec S. *1. Co., , New ?nrlL John Oraig. BUSINESS NOTICE A N ADVERTISEMENT IN TH* EVENING JOURNAL IP AN ADVERTISEMENT MOU 1 18 READ IN F'.'KKV DAY THAN ANY DELA WARE I N THE EVENING JOURNAL MURE HOMES O'THEN NEU'PIMRER. NO. 607 W. FRONT "-V tte \V • hi "" 0» '' Mt Mourn.. MreM. _ janöllm. HOUSE. Vo/ 611 j 7-1.f s-1 m. AJ F n»î,ï UKR ** \Vc,( F ro „ t ' _v i , RANK ,T. PYI.E, CAKPENTEI! AND 1 builder. Jobbing of «!| kinlla. Window nn «1 dour aerr au« \ 0 ;jo Shipiev atraet. I hone 2619, i). Sc A. aug29rtf. BTORAGE •glit. well ventilated street. f F YOU VVAX'T TO SELL YOUR CLOTHES * r» 11 , "P Isaac Gibb». No. 834 French SI. f. '' Phono No. 3UUÔ. and ho will call ,or th * m «-'I STAMPS WITH ONE-OUARTER „Pnund Black Pepper, 10c. DIAMOND ,0 '' Kins: Mrrrt. Ninth and .'Tnrur» Second and Adam» atreeta. jan28-l AT;-- |> MOVING AKD X ' ork fluiir with Rpcnnl carp. tibooo. 2374: rvi.. |r?2 L«*wr. No 411 Taylor fit. 1 HAULING. ALL D ft A. Jsmea Stew«rl janP If 1 .OMiMCK MELE, NO. 91» EAST NINTH 1 » »l**eet Shoe repairing. Old shoe« made new. L»t«»»l iniprovemcnts. Satie* fa »• guaranteed. I \MKS~.V. • " Tatnall * nn Ul». Sect Sul u rd« jan201m. RTIIILITH ft BIIO„ NO. 1U4 itrect. Dealers in nernp • ml hand pipe ntwajs on banit. i}4 unlit 1 p. m nd Ot i 13 6m - »PERT POPPITI, All kinds of shoe ork a »penalty. \( NO 842 King PT. pairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rubber XT ,\TII»NIL|. BtcrNo, GUN AND LOCK *' AH kind» of guoii and lock« ro ,, ;; , rrd s». ,. facti«, , su ,rum«cd. in«p«cior f,.r Wale Adding Mut ine ,'omh,n»tlnn« cl»nc-d on .a fpa. No. .» Wet Seventh D. ft A. plume, 1981, j«nl6 Ira. el E II R RANGE AND STOVE REPifR o Wriogqfs and Carpet Sweep {*:.wet*er. No. 525 Wevt Frr.nt mlO-ll IP WEST END TAILORING CO. Dyeing, Pressing, Repslrin^ RcHk«nml>le rale». No. 828 W( fsb3*8fls. A1 in?. J. T. r ers. Ktrect ». T < Ip; Lie. «•ml street streets, — Oik STAMPS WITH ONE POUND 1^11 Brea fast DeLjrht Coffee. 80c. DTA .MOND TEA CO 705 Kina stivat, Ninth ami fipruce Itrerti, Svronrt «nd Ndams jan28 Inf. tliem. Eleven year» m Irntine factory »erriet. Second street EST ROAST DINNER IN THE CITY. I > 26r, Sirloin Steak, lbs way yon like 25c. flume-made pie» a »pecially. mud mean »«tla I.Ol'KU'S, No. 215 Weit feblTtf ST>MP8 WITH pound Beat A »»am TL \ 00 and Spruce streets. eT t . Mnvn v;««!. a 1 * ONE QUARTER Blend Tea. 15c. King street. Second nnd jsn28-lm. Kershaw & Whitten Finest lins of WALL PAPERS 882 MADISON 8T. D * A. Phone MOS D. Estimate» Furniahed IVilmingtoit. Del. Lovett PHeet. PLUMBERS K ATsPH j. FI dance. • Plumbing and price» Call» attended to at once. West Sixth street. Delmarvia, 1655. Hcstmg Moderate No. 1902 D. & A phone, 154ID. nlT-tf. LADIES' TAILORS - SILVER TAILOR. LADIES' AND Gent»' garment» cleaned, pressed and re jao24-6ro. \ paTrsd. No _ 703 'ï«fr«r.oo '«'»«•t. BUG LI ONE, GENERAL TAILOR. Cleaning. Scouring. Repairing and H.vcing promptly attended to. Nos. 2109 Market street and 502 Walnut St. j»n20-lm. J * GROLL. LADIES' TATLOR. WISHES _- to announce big reductions during Jan ««ry and February. Fit. style and work* manthlp guaranteed No. 701 Washington , t rr,i. D, ft A. 'phrtns 1131. J«i,37 Im. M. MILLER. LADIES* AND GENTS* up-to-date tailor. Y'ou can get a suit to order; style, fit and workmanship guaran* teed, at a great reduction by ordering this month. The best material used. Save $5.06 by ordering now. No. 840 King Mrcet. D. ft- A. Phone. 1757. IT. feb5 2 r| | OU<, ' t ' 1 Q THE LADIES OF WILMINGTON. Now it the time to order your spring befe ... tnisy «-««on >>pgin% «di> of the b««t rantorial. with Skin Balm lining. Fit «nd workmanship piafnntord. Prier». 830 Und up. .1. Roam, No. 1014 Washington «treu. D. A A. plion* 8452D. j«n'.M-:!m. flip s n Call D. & A. Phone 2109D February, | to find reduced rate« for January N. E. LEOPOLD, No. 308 W. Seventh St 5snl8lm. a»<i Ladies' Tailor. AVV . , - TC^ ®TATr. OF ANNA J. HAMMER, DR 4 • u Notice is hereby given that Letter» Tesla nentary vpon the estate of Anna J. Hammer, li"..!"* wer ? duly granted unto Edward K. Hammer and Emily A. Hammer, on Ine 27th day of J MJB . ary. A D. 1913. and all persons indebted to the »aid deceased are requesUtd In make ppy- nirn t to the executors without delay, and ail persona having demands again»« the deceased ^ r ^ u ' 1 red ^»hihit and present the duly probated to the said executors, on or before the 27th day of January, A. I>. 1914L or abide by th- law m this behalf. REGISTER S NOTICE ■ same, UPWARD K. TTAMMKR KMXJ.V A. IIA MM KB, Executor®. Artilr... U "—Il S. Kn*I«„d, Mtornov ,t law. Wilmmxtnn, Delaware. jan'JS aod- 91 . TRANSPORTATION Wilson Line «Philadelphia PA88ENOEIÎS AND FREIGHT Lear« Fourth Rlrw '.Chart. Wilmington daily, including^ Hnndaya. at 7.80 and 10 *0 a m.. 1.80 and 4.1 S p. m On Sstarua,« and Sunday» only, additional trip» r,4 •,.00 p. m. I,«»T« Chaatnnt Streat Wharf, niladil phi a. daily. Inrinding Bandays, a m., l.8o, 4.15 and 7.00 p, m. On fnn day« and Monday* only, additional «ripa at 7.80 a. ra. FARKld—Inrinding Batnrdaya and 8«n rhiladalphia rarorgiiin, 25a; Cheater tiruraiun IS*; ~ Merchant & Miner, i\ AllllcrS a-i-v TraHS. Co. ftl 10.80 days; way, 15c. tiv. 10c on# on« Florida Tour El»v»n day trip, personally condiistsd, (• Savannah. Jacksonville nnd st. .\ugustine. $55.00 Inrinding transportation, ratal, and atat. r«>om »f*romni«idnfion» commod ttiop». drive», «te. «m Stac mer »nl'ing Monday, February 17th. Itintrary. tcacrv.i 1 , 0 ns and ticket«, ole., •drive»» W. P. TURNER, P. T. M.. BALTIMORE, Md. on »learner, hotel sc* Leave Baltimcra Leava Philadelphia. 1er 9 (Foot of Walnut pt.) 10.45 a. m. * « .00 o. m. Leave Wilmington, French St. Wharf H oe p. m. r-, rat , -ht OVT.T Si T »