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BETTER THAN ' MEDICINE Breathe Hyomei and be rid of Catarrh ' —Clears Stnpped-up Head. Nature has a remedy for catarrh and troubles of the breathing organs, a treatment that la far better than dosing the stomach With medicine. It is the healing oils and balsams Of Hyomei which medicates the air you breathe, reaching the moat re mote air cells in the nose, throat and iungs, killing the catarrhal germs, and restoring health to the mueous membrane. In using Hyomei you are treating you catarrhal troubles with the natural remedy, for it gives a cura tive air bath to the air passages. It has a powerful healing and antisep tic effect similar to the air In the mountains where the forests give off the fragrant and healing balsams. Hyomei has benefited so many suf ferers of the worst cases of catarrh, with offensive ' breath, raising of mucus, frequent sneezing, droppings in the throat and spasmodic coughing that it is sold under'an absolut" guar antee to refund the money if it does not do all that is claimed for it. if the treatment does not help you, there will not be a penny's expense, while If H cures the cost Is nominal. A complete Hyomei Outfit sells for only Î1.00. Kxtra bottles of liquid if later needed 50 cents. Pruggists everywhere. NEWPORT Special to THE KVKNIXG JOURNAL NKWPORT. April 2.—The monthly meeting of the W. C, T. U. organiza tion will be held in their headquar ters. the Reading Room, on Wednes day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The Ushers' Uunion of the M. B-. church are planning to hold a series of socials, as soon as arrangements can he made. The funeral of John Thomas Young as ho died at the home of his son. T. Walter Young, took place yesterday afternoon from hi« late residence in this town. Interment wae made at St. lames' cemetery. Mr. Young, who was 90 years of age. had been a well known citizen of the town for many years. He was a mein her of the New port Methodist Kpiseopal church and Sunday R«;hool. He was also a vet eran of the Civil War. He is survived by his sons, T. Walter Young of this place, Edward Young, of Wilmington, and Lewis Young, of Chester. Mrs. Viola Wilson and Mrs. Carrie McCauley of Wilmington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart on Sunday.—Mr., and Mrs. Edward Mitchell and daughter Margaret, of Wilmington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Scarborough.—Mr. and Mrs. -Harley A. Moualey and family were visitors of the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell.—George P. Frederick is improving—Miss Mary Scarborough has been visiting her sister. Sirs. Elsie Pattou of New Castle.—Mrs. Maggie Hall of Wilmington, is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Scarborough. —Residents of Pine Grove are rais lag fund« to build a public hall. —Hagerstown plasterers are on MARYLAND NEWS NOTES strike for an advance in wages from S3 to $3.50. — The recent high waters caused heavy loss to goldfish cultivators In Frcdcrlqk county. —The new Mount Union United Brethren Church, near Snydcrshurg, was dedicated Sunday. —Thieves raided the smoki-house of D, E. Hager, hear Reed, and stole a lot of smoked meats , UBfalthMness Mrs. Isaiah S. (.lass has flletl suh in Hag e! '—3T four-volume' 1 "Life of Lincoln' ^rrr^ North KMt Hlgh —The Cecil Countv Commissioners will construct a eone.rete bridge ovei Stone Run. near New Bridge. —Thrown from a wagon in a colit Sion, E, Z. Riley, of Red Turkey, cs taped injury, while the vehicle was damaged. —Joh'n H. Mlddiekauff. incumbent; Frank N. Fahrney and John Wood are candidates for fire marshal at Hag erstown. —Mrs." Woodrow Wilson has con tributejl to a bazaar now being held by the ladies of Chestertown a dainty handkerchief. —William J. Peach and Grason H. fient, of Coqjveysville. have announced themselves candidates for County Treasurer. —Crushed when a jack slipped while helping to move a house in Coils. Frank George had to have part of one hand amputated. —The breaking of a wheel on a freight car caused a freight wreck on the Baltimore K- Ohio at Oldtown, three tracks hours. —Several hundred dollars' worth of hospital necessities and $125 in money was contributed to the Havre de Grace Hospital during donation month. — Tn a 20-mile chase by the Sheriff. William Catlett, alleged to have been enught trying to break into the house being blocked three of H. A. Stockslager, near Funkstown cscaped. , —A pardon lias been granted Charles Wllchcr. serving 20 years in the penitentiary for burglarizing the home of Norman Rice, Hagerstown. hecausc of bad health. —A committee of 15. with Nicholas Herbdff as chairman, was named at Ü public meeting to devise ways and means for organising a new Catholic congregation at Overlea. —Judge W. H Harlan, of Belair. is presiding over Tnwson Court in the absence of Judge Duncan, who is at Atlantic City, recovering from rheu matism. —Charged with interfering with a teacher while conducing a public school in Port Deposit, Teresa May, colored, was fined $20 and costs by Magistrate Ash. of Elkton. —Suit to enforce back support has been instituted in Hagerstown by Mrs. Sarah A. Mondel against her daugh- ter, Mrs. Annie W. XTllum Jones, on the ground that she was given prop- erty by the mother under that under- standing. -—Wliile undergoing an operation at the Hagerstown Hospital, his rl-ht hand having hen mangled in machin ery. Thomas L. Clifton received word from home that a fence tjad been blown on two of his children and one injured internally. — William H Snyder sold his 134 were farm In Conococbeague district —r TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE The following transfers of real es tate were recorded this week at the office of the City Registry Clerk; Lynch Brothers Company to Annie C. Davis, north side of Tenth street, 16 feet east.of duPont street, consid eration, $28u0. Stanislaw Kotowsk. and wife to Anton Dominiak and wife, southeast side of Brown street 72 feet north east of Stroud street, consideration, $1800. Frank W. Todd, et. al., to James Wharry, intersection of northwest side of Market street, with the south west side of Twenty-seventh street, consideration $5. William H. Bowers to Arthur C. La Roche, southwest corner of Sev enth and Jefferson streets, considera tion $5500. Margaret P. Vernon to William A. Lloyd, west side of Jefferson street, 117 feet north of Fourth street, con-j sidération $2250. Gotthold Yeager to Frank A. Fitz gerald, scutU side of Third street, street, 106 feet west of Van Buren street, consideration, $1725. Dellaven Morris and wife to Chas, J. Kennedy, southwest side of Nine teenth street, 98 feet northwest of Tatnall street, consideration $3700. Elmer Grason to Herman Dohl, lot 10 feet southwest of Twenty-first street, 205 feet north west of Jeffer son street, consldoratiou $1800. Harry Orenstein to Joseph Bilker and wife, northeast corner of Town send > nd B streets, consideration, $2900. Maria Fisher to Frank Bcdweli, west side of Pine street, 300 feet north of Twenty-second street, con sidération, $1800. Emma Taylor to Horatio M. Price, property at No. 717 Monrco street, consideration, $2800. Margaret J. Butler to David N. Sherer and wife, property No. 1111 Cade street, consideration. $500. Sarah M. Vernon to Osie R. Oil ils, south side of Reed street lUO feet west of Harrison street, consid eration $825. Wieraysian Wladkowskl to John T. Wladkowski, sofith side of Maple street. 98 feet west of Vau Buren street, consideration $100. Hannah Johnson, et. al., to Annie S. Zaring, property at No. 1822 West Eleventh street, consideration $850, William G. Jones, Jr., to Elizabeth J. Danforth, southwest corner of Broome street and Gilpin avenue, consideration, $5. The same prop erty by Charles R. Jones, et al., to William G. Jones, Jr., consideration, same. DOVER RED MEN ELECT OFFICERS Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. DOVER, Del., April 2,—The follow ing have been elected officers of W&ncta Tribe, No. 33. 1. O. R. M., of this town for the next six months: Prophet, R. J. Ferguson; Sachem, L. C. Josting; Senior Sagamore, H. C. Taylor, Jr.; Sagamore, George F. Jones; Chief of Records, W. C. Jost ing; Keeper of Wampum, W. h. Clay ton; Trustees, W%L Clayton. William H. Walker and Charles J. Luff, the newly appointed Jury Com missiouers, met in Dover yesterday and qualified for the perfortnace of their duties. At the monthly meeting of the Kent County Levy Court held Imre Vcster day, James H. Hughes appeared be f ol ' p the Court and explained tho operations of the new good roods pa8s od hy the present General Assembly, for the benefit of the road Bl ,p orv lsors, who did not unéeistaml their duties Tllp Court appointed the following additional road supervisors: James ™(f diSS'"? K1^: j. m«« Salevan, tenth district, The ass.-ssors who made the scrap assessment for the present year were allowed 20 cents a name. The bond of J. D. ScoOt, of tho # M WmSm First Representative District us Col lector was presented and accepted. , K1)K> LODGE OFFICER''. Grand Master Lewis and staff will install the newly elected officers of Kden Lodge No. 34. 1. O. O. F., to morrow. They are N. O.. Thomas E. Grier. Jr.; V. G., Charles H. Forward; Secretary. Ernest C. Parks; Assist ant Secretary, Stephen F. Jackson, The Degree staff association of Eden Lodge will have a meeting and rehearsal Wednesday, o'clock. April 2, 8 Washington county, to Jacob Sprecher for $5500. —Cecil County Methodist Protest ant ministers and lay delegates have ROae to Lynchburg, Va., to attend Maryland Conference. M. Spent $790 on Feel People With Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet, Read This: Vouched for by Levengood & Strlck 1er, Druggists of Latrobe, Pa. "George Umoltis bought two pack agcfi KZO and In about four weeks caB10 and Kaid hc wanted it advor , , and a „ chargeB . s0 the peo l> *■ plu would know how good it is. oaid for 7 year« he hadn't «food on his feet, he apont $700 for doctor billa. Hc only used one package of KX.O and can run and jump Ilk* a boy. He whk all smile's about EZO." N, Ft Danforth sella EEO. a refined ointment for Sore, aching, Weary feet, for 25 cent« a jar. He PROPOSALS. K0P08AIJS FOB. SAI.E OP BUHUUb The Board of Public Education Wilmington, Delaware, will rnotjvi s«Hl«d proposal.-) Tor all or any pert of forty thou sand dollars' school building and «quipment bonds, known o'clock, p m . Saturday. April 5, 1913. on in form and bear in four and one half per Bond Claaa A and H, until 8 as Said bunds are tercat at the rate o centum per annum, and are of the denomina }■ tion of one thousand dollars each, being due and payable: years, and Class B, $20,000, after seventeen years. Proposal« muit be in strict accor dance with thn circular advertisement and must be submitted on forms prepared by the Board of Public Education, which will be supplied on application to the secretary. The right to reject is reserved. HARRY J. GUTHRIE. Secretary the Board of Public Education, in Wilmingt«« Del Class A. $20,000, after fifteen marlT.l», -'1.24. -«.20.31 «pr3.3 LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAIR, NO DÄNDRUFF— 25 CENT "DANDERINE yy HAIK ( «MIM; Ol Tf—IE WHY, RKITTI.K, THI> OK VOI K SI'.iLI* ITCHES \>D IS KI LL Ol DA ADRIFT— I SE "DAMIERIM:." | j proves that they are happily cast, something which is a characteristic of the Avenue productions. play had made a succees In New York and other cities wag no sure sign of its acceptance here for Wilmington people prefer to do their own think 1 j,ig p, t ij C dramatic as well us other iipes. Its selection was due to the fact Manager Conness believed that it Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Dundorine you cannot find a single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you wiii actually see new hair, tine and downy at first —yes—but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. A little Dandorinc will Immediate ly double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dandorinc and carefully draw It THE SPENDTHRIFT TEACHES USEFUL LESSON Though different in many respects from the attractions which have been offered by the Avenue Theatre In its excellent repertoire of this euaeon, "The Spendthrift" seems likely to end Uie week with the reputation of hav ing been ono of the most thoroughly enjoyable présentai ions yet made. It it a drama with a useful lesson, us all real dramas hav«. but brought out at the ei(d of a aeries of interesting cir cumstances uud opportunities for de cidedly excellent acting. It gives the Avenue players an op portunity to show their versatility, and in addition a glance at the show That the No-Rim-Cut Tires 10% Oversize What Will It Cost to Know? What will it cost to know—and forever— what Goodyear tires mean to you? Surely nothing at all. A No-Rim-Cut tire ■the leading tire of the world—will surely serve at least as well as others. And a test may save you half your tire upkeep. These are savings big enough to see. Judge by Meter Let actual, mileage tell you which tire to adopt. There is no need for guesswork. And remember that legions and legions of men have made this test on Goodyears. Men have used them for 14 years— used two millions of them. As a result, these tires now outsell every other tire in ex istence. As another result, last year alone our sales increased by 125 per cent. None Like Them Experience has proved that we control the only satisfactory way to make tires of this type. And countless men now know it. That is why the demand for tires that can't rim-cut centers on Goodyear No-Rim-Cut tires. Then the Goodyear tire in a dozen ways is better than other tires. Our book will explain them to you. No Petty Saving Be fair to yourself, and fair to us, by giving a test to these wonderful tires. Don't look for petty savings. Look fbr something decisive. Statistics show that rim-cut ting ruins 23 per cent of all old type tires. And our 10 per cent over size with the They have won, perhaps, 300,000 users. See if they can't win you. Write for the Goodyear Tire Book — 1 4th year edition. It tell» all known Goodyear No-Rim-Cut Tires With or Without Non-Skid Treads average car, adds 25 per cent to the tire mile age. way» to econo mize on tire». THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio connertlon wkiatrvnr with «nt other Xhle « omimny haa *_ rubl»er conceru which usee the tioodyeiar nauie. i jf For Sale by all Dealers The Daylight Clothing Sloi>S55SSS^S! Clothing of Merit and Liberality of Credit ? /J a > V % 3 0 > Arc iciv'ilical with this Square Deal Store, newest and most desirable styles lor Spring and Summer are licre in grand display. Women's and Misses $22.00 Suits in new models and labrics. Special at . . .. $20.00 Mens Suits ol Serge and Fancy Weaves. Special. No. Charge lor Alterations—Credit at Cash Prices. All the | * * * 2 '4 $15" 814" / * /j y X X X X x x X X IX X X X X X X X X X X x X X The Og'den-How&rd Co. ? X g The Daylight Clothing Store Fifth and King Streets, Wilmington. XI X X X X X Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings. X X X X wag just the kind of production which I would suit the people here, am) In this ho again showed Ills ability to meet the needs and cater to the tastes of the local people. There will be a sne cessful week for "The Spendthrift." through your hsir, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is amaz ing—your hair will be light. Huffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health Gel a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dunderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself tonight—now—that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any—that it has j been neglected or injured by careless treatment—that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It If you will just try a little Danderlne. FATHER OF 37 CHILDREN IS ROOSEVELT ADMIRER __ ■■ ■ tlon possessed by H. T. Hertsog. a rancher-farmer living near Palermo, ■ni_ .. . .. ..I rhrot! tlin«'H lias llortsog married widows with large fatniliea. Mr. Hertgog Is 70 years old. looks like a man of 60, takes cure of 35 head of cattle and 11 horses, grew 1200 bushels of grain Inst year, and hauled It to market himself. r. 0. OF A. I'KESIDEM' HERE. Mrs. Sarah U. Waldman has been entertaining the National President of the Patriotic Order of Americans, Mrs. M. W. Wilkinson, of Ricbomud. Virginia. X PRINTERS WKIUHNU INVITATIONS, >l.5ll and up 600 Bus n ota Cant«, $1.35. Printing and Engraving. No. j 10-end tr. 50 ' JOHNSTON. til5 Market 8t. NOTICES DARK OUR UKAN8 BOSTON Exchange W * bam. 15 c. wlHi 1 unrliroom, No. 8 Kaat Seventh St. niarll I at vie, VT OT1« K -U. A. CHURCH HAS KF. moved hU dontUt utkev from No. 70 « Mnrko« airrot to hia homn, No. 504 Weal NIMH atroot. I'llont, 3004 'J' UK apod I. a You can get 11 unit !.. nrA..- i at! ;r, tt; and wnikmanahlp gunranlfad, at H. Wilier, Urnta' Tailor, No. 040 Klag fob., 7m. mil; Im. .ABIES AND «1BNTI.EMKN OF Wilmington arc invited to call and 1 In and full li of spring na in pi Ladies' and sfreel 1 ». & a. pit . 1 7f»7 " BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ir K HAVE AN M'TOMOBILK ACCES If sory of merit Have you any money to further il a mérita in thia write HaloaniMioiicer. No. 700 Parkway Build ing. Pliiiadelphia. RR 003 Kant Fourth atroft. If nly f ap r'J It webüWïTTaïïB rkaTükr. no. Fee. 25c. •pr2 2t. M = sr™™ li UKUEA8RD. Notice la hereby given that l.ettera of \4m)n Utrnllon, upon the einte of Michael II. Me F.villy, Intc of Wilmington hundred, doccn.cd. were duly granted unto John R.Hvaly, > RE(aSTKR> NOTICE. MICHAEL H McEVU.LT, OF be Eleventh day of March. A. I). 1913. and «11 J pcrs.iMM indebted to the said dcceaaed Mfi 8 quested to make payment to the Adminis trator. withma delay, and «II peraons hsv , dcm.nd. »g>ln>t the drcc.ed » qui red to exhiht and present the same, duly probated, to the «nid admlnintrator. on or be fore the oleronth day of March, A. D. 1014. or abide by the law in this behalf. JOHN E. HRALYg Adminlatrator Jr , Attorney.«! liaw, marl? eod Ot Add Wilmington, Del, S Adams LEGAL NOTICE. UHMOKN PUBLIC HANK VS INTKKNATIONAL M ETAL CO. SUPttKMK rOPHT, KIND'S COUNTY. THE I'UBI.D' HANK OF N KW YORK CITY, METAL CM LIND COMPANY, WILSON, CHIttHTIAN WILSON, band: AD( hie wife; COMPANY : P A NY ; P \ N V ; PANV; WARD MURPHY, defendants. the above named dsfendsnls: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO «newer the rnmplaint in tMa eriion and to serve a eopy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney« within twenty »lays after the aernri* of thia xrlualve of the day of service; nf your failure to appear or «'fit will hr taken against you b) default, for the relief demanded in the plnint. Dated. New York, OotoKer 33rd. I PI 2. BEVINS AND FLUKGKLMAN. attorneys for plainliff. Office and IV O. address, 209 Broadway, Manhattan. New York city. 1 *o til I 8 Taylor, defendant : in going auinmo • pubUoolion. pursuant to an order of Hon. William J. Kelly, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Stale of New York, tied March 14, 1013, and filed with the original com plaint, In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, city and Mute of New York. Dated New York. March 15th. 1018. Your*, etc.. BEVINS AND FLUKGKLMAN. attorney« for plaintiff, office and P. O. ad !t»0 Broadway, Manhattan, New Yo r ! 9.36 apr J.0,10.23.30. S pUInlPr mcaliot I NT FUN ATION At, AUGUSTA her hu* »1.1*1! MKNY. JULIA E MENV. K R A 8 Li) W OONHTHU CT ION K 1 \L I M <«m r COM ME I KOPOLIH LI MB! R ( OM STEIN FELD CUT HTONR COM. WALTER S TAYLOR and ED T.i and i answer, Judg is served upon y DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 'V TATE OF DEL a W \ R E. OFFICE OF HKCHKTAUY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OE DISSOLUTION To All To Whom These Present May Come, S -♦ing (. Wticrras. If np|t,*!»»-H to n»v aaliefacHnn. hr duly authenticated record of the proc-cdingn for the voluntary dissolution thereof, by the of all the stockholders deposit« d in my office, the Krebs Pigment and Chemical a corporation of thia state, whose principal office is situated in the town of Newport. eount| ol Neu Castle, state of J. Kreb • President, »,eii»g agent therein sod in eharge thereof, upon whom process may be served, haa roraplied with the requirements of "An Art providing 1 Corporation Law." amended and approved March 7. A. f>. KH» I, amended and approved March 17, A. 1». 1903, amended and approve«! March 29, A. I», 1905, amended and approved March 81. A. D. 1907, amended anil approved April 5, A. I). 1909. and amended ami approved March 31, 1911, preliminary to the issuing of thin CRIITIFIUATB of dissolution. Now. therefore, I, Thomas W. Miller, Bee retary of Htafe of the Rfate of Delaware, do hereby c« rtifj UahI the said corporation did, on the «event* cWh day of March, A. D. 1913. Hie in the office, a duly executed and attested consent, in writing, to tho dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders Ibtreof, «in- h aald consent ana the records of the proceedings aforeaaid, are not in my said office, as provided bv law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. T have hereunto net ray hand and «•fficial seal, at Dover, this «even 4HEAL) teen th day of March, in the year thousand nine < ■ pn Delaware. H til. of our Lord, hundred and thirteen. THOM AH W. MILLER. Secretary of State. rl9.26 apr2,9. Delaware Trust C° * * N.C COR.NINTH & MARKET ÛTS. t BETTER PROTECTION For Real Estate cannot be found than our Title Insurance Policy. The cost is small, and If you own property you should not be without It. Depository of city funds t Neglected Duty It is surprising how many persons have neglected the very 1m dnty they owe to their faml portant duty of making their will* lies and others dependent upon them, or to some public charity they should encourage and assist. We are always ready to aid any one in this matter wbo will call on ur. Security Trust & Safe Deposit Co. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. □ Y oung Men, Y our Bank can assiat you more efficiently in a business way if have established yourselves as individuals. You may say "It will be some year» before I branch out for myself." So much the greater is your oppor tunity to increase your financial power through your bank connection. The Equitable GuarajP.ee and Trust Company offi cers are glad to form the acquaintance of young men who are looking ahead. They invite your account with this in view. you ss The Equitable Guarantee and Trust Company, N. W. Cor. Ninth and Market Sts. $500,000 $ 78 f ).(fbo Capital . Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits DANCING. Miss McClafferty Pythian Casfla 908 WEST STREET Member of the American Bocletji Professors of Dancing. Now York. Monday evenings. lustra»tien S to t. 9 to 11—Orchestra. Children's class Saturday at 10 30 a. Private less- .is dally Rootlet. Phones I Sehr.nl. ?45". T> -tdeoee MV*?. m. HAIR DRESSING l) miimiKSS LULL LINK OF HAUL »I • work. Uombings made into braid«. Pompadour« «nd Duft». , No. 511 Oranga street. fab4 8m. EVANB. NO. BOI KING Bhampooing, facial maasage, Combings made up Phone fehl 6ro. K8. E. IffHl hair dressing. «785 A. M M ISS FRANCKS MULHERIN. FOR merly at No. 82» Market «treat, hat re mured to No 820 Market street Shampooing. facial maaaaga, electrical full line of switches also combings mad« up D. A A. 'phone 58B0A. scalp treatment, treatment, manicuring; and transformations. tlf mlS-lyr. \ ' TriTI.E ATTENTION nY AN EXPERT each week, liHpa wonderfully. We ara perla. Hair draailng. manicuring, acalp treatment, face and head ma.aaglng. Uhll dren a work a apreia'ty. I.ouiae C. Poli». «U» Fundable Bldg. __ marïS 8m. FORMERLY wrtoiit. HH. CARRIE of No. 1010 Washington street, has re the HsrrU Building. No 311 West second fi curing, electric scalp treatment, facial mas hair dressing, shampooing. Combings 1» »V A. phone, 30B8X. M moved t itreet. Parlors Msni g< netty <lc up »prt 8m. PUBLIC SALK. I HAVE JÜBT ARRIVED FROM tha \V«sl with a carload of ths beat horses that rver cams to Wilmington. Anyone wishing a p«»r or a singlo bora«, I will be glad to try and tell thorn. Horses can he seen at any time. ! hsve fifty head of ail kind of hoi sea on hand. Privais sales at all times. ■ή SAMUEL A M("DANIEL. Nn, 410 AV Frnnt St. mar 18 Ira. OF HALE IIOR8EH PUBLIC high Ha«« Win. U Klair a Eighth Wednesday. April I». 1013. M t 1 o'clock, sharp. CARLOAD OF AH GOOD AH At Stables, and Tatnall 8ta., ONE HOUSES. Must v ( S 111 A H."Urlr,l by W S. Town»»««I Alrrrt from tbr farm« of Erodoriok county, Maryland. Wo to tho con the produ sumof with but ono rommlaaion- wiih an un quoationabU guaranty, backod by our past reputation. AcclimaUd and ready for bull nea* at a lower price than you can purchano them olifwhoro In the Eaat Gentiemon. yon VA »... It I •' ft I • ' ' ' ' It I to 0 years old. weigh* 10 OD pounds, blocky built and muscle. Some fine t uunt marts. One second hand grey maro in foal. A few good second-hand horsti. We o try them and if fro ilrliver the hors«« ranging fro ing from 1200 to with the atyle. bo will give you one week represented, rc Uonditlona—\ note of 60 days, bddsd 11 • Hb or U V ill be rejected. Dealers sell them dciphia houses risk is less; one commission is added JOHN F O'NEAL. W. 8. TOWNSEND. »turn th ■ -.i interest at look aa good t ua as Don't miss this «ale as we ran 20 per rent. Itsa than the Phils as the freight is cheaper and liorMfH are acclimated and but aprl,2.3,4.5,8. ELLIS IIH KH. Clerk ) UBI.tU HALB OF VALUABLE HEAL F.tlHte. Tim Il»rrin*l<in l-xblln Helmut I buitdln* will l>u «old Htttnrduy, April 1Ï, «913, tt 2 p ro.. In front of I|(iu«r, Il,rrin(tnn. well J eontHln. ulffhi l«rg« , und Will be I Dal. Harrington building tin* located This I 14 acraa of land with large hail above and baU hum i,t, I« for factory purposes, sold to the highest bidder for cash. BENJAMIN KNOX, becretary. mar 10.33,36.39-apr3.5.9.II. rooms, JBLIC HALE--AH I AM GOING TO discontinue farming, and have I will -*H a P ild ray th of Day y h ail*.a Mills, naar Columbia School, an Tbura day, April B, at II o'clock, sharp, tba fol lowing personal property: 5 head of horses 1 pair mules. 10 head of will he fresh hy day of sale), la Cattle (home 5 Heifer«. ghbred Cheater White Hows with 0 tin pig*, om* Boar. Poultry—Turkeys, Gccac, Chickens. Mus y Ducks, Pekin Ducks. Common Ducks. Guineas Wagon, Family Carriage. Dearborn, Cart, »I seta of | i«| Itr ifllca. Fa I n Drill. Mower, Gang Plow. Holler, Com Planter. Dite Harrow, 60 tooth Sulky Cultivator, . Grindaton«*, Empire G Worker. Harrow C Htirm. ItKkr. Plow», U«lli»»l< . Swinging Chum. I n< ubat 200 Chestnut Post«. I tun Phoaphate, 400 hiifthcls Corn. Barbed Wire. Hale •3<» « six months credit. oMtive. rain or shine. All «um« of under, rash; «»vor that amount, I si t esrl off for < Mk SAMUEL E CUNNINGHAM ly been in use one mat 29 apr2 .V These goods have season. AUTOMOBILES. Automobile l ires Retreaded. n and defect! •trended Wo lire« manner riiainc. in a thoroughly flral-elsaa r rubber department by ex For «ale—Retreaded • >'d ■ pnriOBfM workman. lirai», Hu ford, 32*3 and 34*4 I Atlantic Manufacturing r#. r aprt 5t. < 2. M. and Wright, 36x4 Third und (»rung«* Hts. APARTMENTS. I f OU RENT vooond fit No. 1100 Minliaon Ht. FIVRKOOM APARTMENT, , Apply Enoch Moore, Jr., marts It. A 1* MlTMENTH— FURNlHmiD OR ÎJ2 furnished, for housekeeping ; alao roonSe foi lodging. No 4 :, Washington street. marH Ini. W E HAVE APARTMENTS. CM trally located. Will hare March. Price« moderate, Ford and Reis, Inc., Ford bldg, feb8 w.s if. I ? OR RENT—APARTMENT^ 6 ROOMS and bath. Apply Apartme.it No. 2. 8. E corner Tenth and Jefferson Hi«. (022 Jef, ferson street). marl 11m. FOliî "Hooding Apart, »urnta," Eighth and Jefferson streets, mar II» rod 1m. more m all convenience*. T3 OH KENT—APARTMENT, I 1 rooms and bath in PAKTMENT— SECOND AND 0oor, 5 rooina and bath ■' W» Nt I filth streel. Thompson, Twenty fifth and Madison streets. fehl2-m.w,ftf. A THIRD The Oxford, ■Walter J. BUSINESS NOTR E OHS M. ZIEGLER, Broom and Brush teller. No. 020 W. Third Ht. OLD RELIABLE Bunin««« «I marO lm. K * V8H ION A BLR DRESSMAKING WÖRK guaranteed. Mies L. O. /ones. No. 88B Kirkwood street. N OTTCR—ISAAC fl. BULTiOOK, TIN »smith and Roofer, hnn removed to No. 715 Shipley St. J mar 19 It» mar '.4 1 m AO CARPET SHOP, NO. «IS .TEFEER Your old rsgs woven Into martin 1! «on street. nies carpets ULLOCK H IRON WORKS. THIRTIETH and Market streets. Established '• Fences and Fire Escapes. P> 1007 I nuir'J# 121. F TOO WANT TO SELL TOUR CLOTHES rail ap lu.c Gibb« No. 084 Freaoh St. D. * A. 'photo No. 200«, on* ho wilt rill J«-»». I for thia, P IANO MOVING AJ4D HAULING. v»-k dons with apodal «ar». phono, 2374: Dol.. lQ73gSiij Low«. No. 1809 Tatnal Nt AMES A. STIR LÎTH A> RRO. NO. 104 Tatnall atroot. Doalort in scrap Iron and matala. Horond hand pipo alwaya on hand. Open Saturdays until 4 p. m. ALL I>. * A. Jama« Stowark jaattf. J janlfi 0n Il Y ONE OF OUR OTRTF.R PTEW8 OR frya and you will got tho habit of atop S ing at tho Exchange Lunchroom. No. B East «tenth street. marll lm. I ' HE WRIT BND TAILORING CO. ('leaning. Dyeing. Pressing. Repairing, Reasonable rates. No. 123 West 8«e fehB-8m I Ete,^H ond atroot. A NTILLO A CO., LADTER* AND Gent'« Shoe Shining and Tfat Cleaning Parlor, No. 915 Market street. febX7*8m M T BARSKY*8 GREAT REDUCTION SALE I . white goods sod gent's furninhinga ■ rarta Saturday. March 8 and wiR last fifteen day. f. Barsky, N. E comer Fifth and Madison Sts _f_ OB EUT POPPTTT. NO. 843 KING ST. AH kinds of shoa repairing. Rubber work a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed mar? lm mar8 1m R OMTNinC METiE> BOOT AVD SHOE repairing neatly done by electric ehlnery. Shoes polished, 5c. Kirkwood streets. I) Ninth and 20-1 m AWN MOWERS AND CLOTHE* J W'ringera repaired. Also heater range and carpet sweepers. J. T. Mchweirer, No. 525 West Front street. Both mfiOtf. I phones. /I W. CLAP HAM, LATE J. P LAUREL, " • Del . ia now ' r /• in'* for merchants, doctor« and others in all parts of Delaware. Prompt. giren._Give mo a trial. ket street persona I attention Office. 843 Mar niar'iB end- lm ARRY PRICE—LADIES' AND OENTR* tailor. Cleaning, scouring dyeing, press ing and repairing. All worn guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Phone ordetj promptly attended to. No 1701 Lincoln St. P hone, I875TX_ merfi-lra. II T ACUl M CLEANING. WITH LARGE street machine. Also with heat elertria machine. Cal! D. A A. phone, 2074 for esti mates. Machina to hira by Vh.iiutu Cliiiisf Co.. No. 1413 street. Agency for fianto Vacuum Ceanet fshB 6m. \ the dM. Harrison Kershaw & Whitten Finest lino of WALL PAPERS 683 MADIBON ffT. i). fr A. Phone 5105 D. Ratimataa Formshod. a!9-tf. Wilmington. Dot. Low eat Prt ooi. RESORTS Hamilton Hotel BERMUDA Accommodataa 000 Largest and finest betel im Bermuda, open all year. Rpecial summer tariff. guests. Hamilton Hotel Co, birnud*, or 000 6tk or*. Sow fork •I*». Go to Bermuda Tours, lac. Hotels, Shore Excursions, Low eat Ratos, used «very Wednesday. 10 a. ra. 10.51 tons displacement. Inal«; orrheatra wireless. 39 hours 20 mlniitsa.^A only Hteamsi ending passengers st ths dock in Bermuda without transfer. S. 3. "OEO, TAVA." 10.003 tons displacement; I every Tuesday, hoginning February li. Tick «ta interchanyuahl« with R. M. 8. P. Os, WEST INDIES ! N.w S. a. •'Oulank" «nd o«h«r iir.m,r, fort < nightly for 8t. Thom,,. S«, Croit fit. Kin«, Antifu». Gn,d»loupr. Dominic», MoMlnlqu*. •St. l.urio, Borbadoe, and Drm,r»ro. For foil information «pply to A. E OUTEB S. S. ' BERMUDIAN * (the ship hr President Elect Wilson). Twin screw*, Submarine sig Record trip» Fastest, newest and Bail* MH RRIDOF. It OO.. Ag.iiU Qu.be- 8. 8 0« Ltd., 29 Bro«dw«y. t»«r» York, JOHN OEAIO, 107 W ninth street, or »nr ticket aient. TRANSPORTATION Wilson Line t0 PhiladeIphia PA88BKGER8 ami FREIGHT Leave Fourth 8lr««t Wharf, Wilm for Philadelphia, and Uh«M Philadelphia, for Wilmingt mg Bundaya, i.15 and 7.00 p. ra. i VRE8 Including Satordari and d«> s : way 15c. «BJ. \~0 Mer«Ji*nt»' and Miners' Trans. Ca. gran, i Street Wharf. . daily, inclut 7.»0 and 10.80 a. m . I 30, Sude nna. PhiladHphi« «xrurai ( 'hearer excursion, FLORIDA BY SEA n Direct Rente» BALTIMORE AXD PHILADELPHIA to Savannah and Jacksonville ■Boat root« tc Florida. Cuba and tha Booth. Fin« steamer« Excelles! serri««. far««. All steamer« equipped with less. New steamer« Buwsnee end Bomertel tn commission. Rooms de Luxe. Beta*. Send for booklet. City Ticket Office, 105 So. Ninth etreei, Philadelphia. Pa, W. P. Turner. P. T. 1L. Baltimore. Md. Low wire Leave Philadelphia, ; - ler 9 (Foot of Walnut St) 10.45 a. m ft (.00 o. m. Leave Wilmington, French «It Wharf «00 p. at Ft nr.HT ONLY. . BUSH