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Ik M T/j. ; t' ÜÜ I M I C ■7 »>• KN 5 ÜT tklter «1 M Hw tw' OflW « wnraliufr«, r*l, „ -m-ailKilws VOL. XL., NO. 117. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE, THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1906-EIGHT PAGES. PRICE ONE CENT gtrousetBrntj, (;RAND OPERA HOUSE. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. FrMay, May 18th, the wizard of oz. with MONTGOMERY AND STONE. frir<»-2 5c. Sdc, 75c. *1.00 . »1.50. __ OCKSTADER'S GARRICK THEATER Laat week of the Season. A ftemoona at 2.1ft. Evenings at 8.18k The Prince Charming of Vaudeville, GILLETTE, Assisted by MoFARLAN, TRACY A COMPANY, MUKPHEY. WHITEMAN A CO.. MILLER BHO.'B FAMOUS DIORAMA, THE TOWNSEND SISTERS, LILLIAN SHAW, ALCOLEMAN. BAXTER A BEATRICE. The KINETOGRAPH. Prices 10. 20. 80 and 80c. Box beat« 75c. D Vl-'i.A Cotters. IVIDEND NOTICE. D The Equitable Guarantee and Trust Oo.,\ Wilmington. Del.. May ify, l»06. f The board of directors has this day declared ft dividend of three ftud one-half per cent for the mm six month«, and ha« added to the undivided t»rnrit account fS7.67H.14. making the surplus and undivided profits now 8550,000. C hecks for divi der,<is have been mailed to the sbiokholders. ni V 17-lt R- REESE, Treasurer. \ roTK'E - DEMOCRATS - MEETINGS WILL , Ik* held In the following wards t<* elect mem ^ern of the Idstrlct City < 'ommlttee and delegate« to the Hundred Convention. All Democrats are rwpecifully Invited to attend the meettnn * their respective wards. The meetings will called at 8o'clock. fin<t Ward—May 17th, Bartenders' Union Hall. Third—Mav 18th. West End Democratic Club, fourth—Mav 18th. Democratic League. Sixth—'Bayard Legion. May 18th. Eighth—May l"th, Democratic League. Ninth—May 17th, East End German Dem. Club. Tenth—Mav 16th. Weecacoe Hall. Eleventh—May 2Iat, Eleventh Ward Dem. Legion. Twelfth—May 18th. Twelfth Ward Dem. Club. JOHN F MALLOY. Chairman Democratic City Executive Committee. mylft-ftt . Ü !.. T OTIC E-ELECTION. The Equitable Guarantee and Traft Co.,) Niutn and Market street«. V Wilmington, Del.. May 9th 1906. ) The annual meeting of the stockholder*of the Equitable Guarantee and Troll Co. for the election of director« will be held at the office of the com t.*ny on MONDAY. May 2Ut, 1906, l^tween tha hnur« of 12 uoon and 1p.m. mylO-lOt J. T. PEN NYPACKER, Secretary. N OTICE-TO LOCAL STOCKHOLDERS OF DELAWARE RAILROAD COMPANY. Referring to circular of M. Hayes, treasurer of Delaware Railroad Company, of April 15th. 1906. the Equitable Guarantee and Trust Company will receive the stock of the said Railroad Company end attend to the exchange for new certificate« my expense or cost to the holder* thereof, will be given for deputed certificate«, RICHARD REESE. Treasurer. withotit an Kecelpts aprll-tf ißank »tatnuruts. R eport of the condition or the Equitable Guarantee and Trust Co.. Wilming ton, Del., at the close of business. May 16th, l»0ù: ARRETS. Office Building. Furniture and Fix tures..... t 'ther Real Estate Stock*, Bonds. Mortgage« and Loan« 2,615.757.84 Due from Ban ks and Benkereand Caoh on hand. Expense... Insurance. 8 287.786,02 29,674.55 160,482.82 455.62 956.78 83,085,013.18 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock (full paid)...8 60n.000.00 hurplup and Undivided Profita. 650.000.00 Deposits. 2,004.342.67 Interest, « ommiotion and Renta.. 6,830.39 Dividend Account... 16,010.50 Premium Account«...^..... 7,7»». 67 ».OHS, 013.13 ... *4.648,586.1» RICHARD REESE. Treasurer. Invested Trust Funds, exclusive of Real Estate.... proposals. |)ROPOSAl4 1 Ft »K FURNI SHING INCANDESCENT I ' GA« LIG HT EQUIPM ENTS. The Board of Director* of the Street and b^wer • Department will receive «ealèd pc*ali at their office Soulhwest «■d King Street« until II o'clock, mg. May 29th. 1906. for furnishing 68ft or more in randeecent gn« lamps complete, of « pattern «ult «ble for street lighting.of at least sixty (60) candle jovrer. Including frames, dome«, globes, burner«, mantle« and other neoeraary device«. Copie« of Instruction*, specification* and pro t-waT blank* may be obtained at the office of thi* department The right to relect any and all bid* or to aooept •ny portion of a bid 1« reserved. Atteat; L. V. CHRISTY, Secretary. pro Oorner Tuesday morn myl7-ftt Ztist and /ound. » OgT-ON WEDNESDAY MORNING^ BKF.AST J à pin Reward If returned to oylft-Stf 101ft ADAMS STREET. T 08T—MONDAY KVKNIKO. ON FRONT I j «tree!. b«lwren Poplar amt Walnut, a pair of geM rimmed eyaglaMex Reward If returned to EVERY EVENING OFFICE. myi6-8tf Reward*. EWARD-THE WILMINGTON FOUNTAIN Society will pay a reward of ten dollar* for arrest and conviction of any person damag ing or misusing the drinking fountains of this Ntciety. See city ordinance nanoed for the pro tection of «am«. William poole, «pr24-it»-tf Treasurer. Amoral*. R FMOVAl^-MRS. JOHN~H BRAUNSTEIN. hair dressing, shampooing, facial and head Pin-Knag*, manicuring, has removed to No. 2101 Market STREET. Telephone D A A. 1781 A. spriH-tto-lm . ^USinfSS notify pÀsn ION ABLE DRE 8 8 M A K I N O DONE; I lallnr made gowns a speelidiy Call V84A. myli-St 702 JEFFERSON STREET. 1 > K FOR SALK AT 30c PER 100 POUNDS" Ï staUons now open, on May street and Torbert »'reek A. B. TATNALL. myJ7-t«-lmS WM. e. WILLIAMS CO. i' ofing, heating an ! repairing of all kinds .' bblng solicited. 1«5 WEST TENTH STREET. Wilmington. Del. '( M ERRILL-BU(^M ASTER & CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND JOBBERS. F "mates Furnished. 921 M ARKET ST. ■ I .M tts tf O i A Phone 2938A DeJm, 1307, j P REARDON, *34 WEST THIRD STREET, ' '. carpenter and builder. Jobbing promptly, at l"ir priixe Ask estimate f rb27 t( PHONE D. * A. 3427A. ■pOOMS PAPERED*FOE EU0 AND UP; ALL I k work guaranteed. 8. Vi. Cor. Third and Madison sU. M. GENSPUK« i. my vim Warner s. lewis. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. . 'cubing .a suecialtv. Grast material SUllerl ' tkroeti. Fair prtecs. let me give you an ouate, office and ahop. iWti nraiige street. Boni decJMf plkouea. 11M IMS TO PA PKR FROM »A50 UP. ADDRESS k aprao-lms X 34, Every Evening Office, Wall paper! Hie nervest and moat desirable spring pattem» h"v. ready. B. KKUEGKR. Fourth and Jackson fit». Del. Phone 1097. I). A A. 278D. 1 lanl-tf i>H 5 tnf 35 fipportuoiîw». 1 )ERSONS HAVING À FEW HUNDRED DOL * lara idle tsurplus) *cn«v. can invest rame in a î''pla investment—«duc«tii»nal—-doing national '">'Me«- «mail order» and which may yield you 8 P • ent on vour principal, insured from loss >bdt Addre?« B 18, Ev er> Evening Offica munitions Wanted. YSSSÂkÂSï AMBER WORK OR my!6-2t|_121. \M STSKVKNTH SFREET. M 'u' ' ATX watchman or light Inside dmn work. Address B 17. Every Evening Office. myi 6 - 2 t| H°iL 1 -.' EaR8 DE81 ke 8 PoarnoN driv * *"« on - Address B 15. - m * **'■ * Ersry Evening Office. üflp ATamrd— *HaIe. \\J ANTED—OFFICE B< V MoCABB A DARRAGH. myl7 2t i_Fourth and Walnut «treats. A V » NT . K A RG K WHO I .1; want« an experienced shipping clerk. Only ft hustler need apply. Addrera y WHOLESALE. B24. Every Evening Office. WJ ANTED— HANDY BENCH HAND AND a£ ' * • em hlar on plumbers brans work Apply « »MAH SUPPLY A PIPE (X) . 17 8t myl7-lt 117 Market street. VVHONEST AND RELIABLE MAN ft tom»rket_Moduce by stand ana route. _ AMressFARM, B 21 . care myl/ It__ Every Evening offlee. \\' AN rkf>—LARllK BOV Tf) Will K „ and on w««™ MEHARO ^ir.jJ7-2t_Ninth *u<) King tun« \\' WTED— Vorsi; min wrril tvniil Y y enoe to run pine machine. Apply SPEARMAN SUPPLY AND PIPE CO.. m y 1B at 117 Market street WV*T. E ?~OLDMAN OH YOUNG BOY TO yy no light work on farm Apply j 1512 JACKSON STREET. pipe" Fitters myl5-3t| VV ANTED—CAKPKNTKRS. y y and wlremen at once. Apple lo A. W. ARL1N, GENERAL El.FXTRIC "F'-'-w at Jackaon A Sharp Plant WANTED—STRONG WILLING BOY OR 11 yonmr man for (rreenhouse mayl2-ttc-St CO.. .rk 1301 SHALLCROSS AVENUE. WANTED — nRST-CLASS ALL-AROUND y y bUrkwnlth; on* that ran i*k» chsrac of t, Apply WATSON'S RIVER VIEW WAGON RKS, thirtieth and Market utreets, WHming V» . DM __ myn at ■ho WO WANTED-MAN TO DRIVE MILK WAGON 11 lor Fodder lerm. Callnnd ice MR. RUPERT, Eleventh and L'nlon St*. mylt-At W ANTED — CARRIAGE TRIMMERS; If good wife«. NOVELTY myU-tf CARRIAGE WORKS, (Inc.) Second and French sto. Vf EN AND BOVS W ANTED TO I. FARN i ▼ • plumbing, plastering and bricklaying; Union card giia ran teed. Free Catalogue. COYNE BROS. TRADE SCHOOL«, New York, Chicago. St Louie. feblMf rpECHNICAL POSITIONS OPEN. WK NEED AT I once competent architects, chemists,draughts men, «tuenniendenta, civil, electrical, mechani cal, marine and mining engineer* to fill posit loot I>aying 81.000-85,000 a year. Also many executive, clerical and salesman positions and good oppor tunities for men having money to invest with tn«lr service«. Over 12.000 employer* rely on u* for all their high-grade men. Office« in 12 eitle«. High grade exclusively. Write to ua to-dav and state pooltlon desired HAPGOODb, (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1501 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. Pa. Wintrd—|emalf. w T ANTED —WHITE WOMAN AS HOUPE keeper in privat« family of three. Apply to L.. Seventh and Rhipley street«. Care Lafayette Hotel. my!7-lt| ANTED-COLOKED GIRL FOR GENERAL hmihework. my 17-31 § W JEFFERSON STREET. ANTED—HALF-GROWN WHITE GIRL TO assist with general homework. my!7 2t 607 HARRISON STREET. TÄNTBD^-WHITK "GIRL AS COOK OR nura*. Reference required. Apply to MRS. HENRY H(»OpE8. my!7-8t ANTED—EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL for housework and cooking In family of three. Apply 1810 WEST STREET. r ANTED—COLORED ^IRL TO DO HOUSED work and take care of children. Moat be dressed neatly. Apply myy-2t \ I'ANTED— F X FERIEN C ff nodv machine. One sleeve Àddrees B 22, m>17-2tj J ANTED—EXPERrENCED BOSOM IrONER, one who can baud and «leeve;aleo mangle glrla. W W 1304 Rodney' street W mylMt W 1007 WALNUT RTREET. ED OPERATOR FOR who ran band and Every Evening Office. w myi 7 H St. Every Evening Office. fANTED—TO GO TO PHILADELPHIA. A white W for general honeework. waxes $1 per week; two In family Apply at m>17 .'t| 801 WEST STREET. TAKTED^-COOKrwiTH reference! bu'W-sl w Apply 1121 WEST STREET. " T ANTE1» —GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE 1 work. Apply to MRS. L. T. JEFFERIB. my!6-5t| 2608 W. Sixteenth street TANrrö-SHIRT folder! AND GIRL TO le work. Experience preferred. mvl6 2t| IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, «ft Shipley at \\TaNTKD-BRIQHT. ENERGETIC 8ALE^ \\ lady to Interview attorney« and buoineoa houae« In general. Sell typewriter ribbon* and perv Salary or commlaeion. 31» E. FOURTH STREET. W \V •1 > carbon p« myl6-tf T y XPEAIENCEI' OPERATORS AND LEARNERS 'j waute.1 at SHIFT FACTORY. Filth and F ranch. Energetic girl* earn good wage*. mayl'>t1*-St _ TANTED— G1RL FOR GEN ERAL HOtTSE wnrk. my!5-3t| w Apply 1614 W. THIRTEENTH ST. •nr ANTED—GOOD GIRL FDR GENERAL housework. *09 WASHINGTON STREET. myMf A\ r ANTED—THE LADIES TO KNOW WE ARE \ > making the accordion, knife and sun burst pleated skirts at very low prices. A KAN0F8KY, Prop., 718 Madison street. mv4-lm D. * A. Phone 4297A. Wanted. ,,- ANTED-BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN ROOM W or rooms In private family; must be well fur nished with all conveniences. Regulation room ing houses will not be considered. Address myl7-2t| B 30, Every Evening Office. HT ANTED— HOR8EPFOR COUNTRY BOARD W at Belgrade («nus, near city; (D. A A. phone r>"ijT | ideal condition»: very low rates. ' H. T. CAUSE, 1101 Clayton street. myl7-lm yitanted-three unfurnished rooms VV and bath,sm second fluor. Not over $12 per month. Address B11. royl» 2t| Every Evening Office BOOME A CORPORATION—FISCAL ATTOR ney, we can Instruct you by mall how to In corporate. organize and finance bu siness oom pa rues, sell thalr soenriu». getcJlents from even- where and earn money on * little capital, for 85 per month. Addre» CORPORATION CXIKKE SPONDENCB COLLEGE, Wilmington. Del. ml6-4t VÎ7ANTËD-PARTT WITHK>ME MONEY TO VV take halt Interest In an article of merit and Good profits TVCP,. P O. Box 2*4. mcmopoly. mylSTtl \1TANTED—GFNTLEMAN WI8HFS BOARD VV In privste laoillj, «est of Market street Address B 1«. F,ver> hrening Office. «tst^ torms. myl6-8tS »FUSE FEATHFR BEDS T ANTED—OLD ■ m -P „ ,3ÄVTwÄn „V . tmj General Delivery. Wllmlugto*. Del. prie \ir ANTED -THF. L. C. SMITH "WRITING *\ insight" typewriter «ave» •*» i*r eent of vour operator's time. Send for catalogue. I,util Remingtons tot £Üs«ronç. oüyBR f ik'irf sionugiapher, v3. Market street. m 'Phone 1288 ort23tf ^ «pr26-tf M. K. D-WIS. , .»K. ro-u'id t. tfountru ^oarrtinfi. I t«-v a MILKS FRftM WILMINGTON ( ) on the nh',' Ave minutes walk froraOrlen station, fine «hade tree*, fjuge totma^ftiititoJ Iks Tennis, croquet, shuffleboanl. fro» to the vu* sis Exisllent t»bl». menu service. o«n Vf«» Ublaa Write tor terras Adilre» MRS AMKI.IA F ER\TN. Orlen myl tts 4m Delav . Hanca P O., ware county, Pa. /or Sale. F urniture. carpets' ff.athewl bed ding. entire household furnishings wanted; restaurants, boardinghouses and stock of everr description ; highest cash prices paid ; do not «eli before you get our estimate . goods removed Im mediately ; business strictly confidential: goods removed at seller s convenience Call, forward postal or ring up Deimarrla 1225. D. A A. 2625A. McMahon myi-lm I?OR HALF—LARGE, TEN ROOM HOUfiS. TWO I baths; all iroproveroeuta: on Thirty-fourth street near Spring Garden street. Philadelphia, will exchange (or property in Wilmington, myl« ira J. J. PEIRCE, 6 W. Seventh i K OK SALE-HOUSE 8. E. CORNER READ AND Franklin: seven rooms and bath. myl7 2t EDW.J. CONNER, 1624 West BROS. CO. Exchange, Fifth and King .tree ta or k irret affnurth. F 'ïR SALE-DROP AWNING long; cheap. Apply myI7,l9f 71 m WEST.EIQHTH STREET. CIOR 8 A LB-FA RM. 102 ACH F»" WITHIN ft* I miles of Wilmington; 1 mile of Centrerllla, Stone house, 18 room«: good barn for 40 head of itock; 12 Acres Woodland land good condition. Inquire of E. P. MOODY. my!7-8t| 20» church Building. K cm sai.f threk'ptory brick dwkixL ing. 718 Adam« street. 10 rooms and bath; K '»d condition. If sold before May 25th can be tight at a great bargain. Make your own tenus, rent after May 25th. Inquire of my]7-8t| FRAME 18 FEET K P MOOflY, No. 208 Church Building " *H S A LE-TWO DEI HL ELECTRIC FANS; almost new. _ my!7 3tf| 7»OP. SALK-A THREE CORNER CHINA arge glam front, cheap my 16-21S 90» WEST 8E 'R SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL* SUBURBAN I properties near city and trolley. Must be rold. Will aaciiftce If sold soon. T. F McEVILLY, r»*al estate, mortgage and insuranoft broker. 628 I phone*. myl6 tf I/OR SALE NEARLY NEW OAK r suite, consisting of seven pieces; owner leaving ■ city: will aell cheap. myl6-8t| (hll »12 W. SEVENTH STREET. r*OR sauCnEW HOUSE, Six ROOMS AND P bath; all convenience*; No. 1304 W. Thirteenth > WM. H JONES, Contractor. L'OR S ALE — ELKOAlfT ME DÎT' M PRICED P hou«e. JiiKt finished Washington Heights ; ex tra good value; e rooms, all conveniences. 6eft me at once about this ; wort last long. M N. WOOD. 886 Orange itreet. Both phones. t/or sale—bhktland' pony black. 42 r Inches high; alao. cart and harness. A 26 Every Evening Office. f: PHILIPPS, 625 M.rket BretL I VENTH HT. BEDROOM tho MS Markat »twt roy12-7t my!2 tf rV)K SALE—50 PAIRS MATED HOMER I pigeon«, at 80c per pair. Stamp for reply. my8-tt*7t| ELMER BOWDLE, Marydel, Md. r(STfiALE—VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED! I easy monthly payment«, only four left. Rodney atreet, between Lancatter avenue and Second Rtreet, price 82.2fi0. beet «even roomed porch front hou«e fn city; nullt In pairs; look thl« tip at onot* myl.Vtta-tf A. B. 8TAYTON, 707 Shipley street, ■now or new houses, connelT street, Ik above Front FOR SALE OR RENT. porrhe«, eight room«, hath r .OH(»K K. TOWNSEND CO.. 6 West Ninth «treet Front and l«ck very easy terms. GE ■ EAÜTÏFUL 1350 PIANO FOR f!65. BROWN A EDWARDS, 200 W. Seventh «treet ap2ß-tf B TX)R «ALE-HOUSE SUITABLE FOR BOAT T hoiuie; will sell cheap. A. M. MATTHKS. aprlH-tf 2016 Market street. "UPRIGHT PIANO FORfÎ5ft. BROWN A EDW ARDS, SO W. Seventh. apr*»-tl $;joo ■jVlR RALE—DETACHED HOUSE JUST COM r Dieted. N. W. Cor. Fourteenth and West; not a Clark place In it. light from every aide, plo tureaque «arrounding*, eight room*, bath, tiauiry, toilet rooms, etc. A. L. JOHNSON. aprl2-tf Eighth and Shipley street«. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE your house or lot, let me know what you have at once. 1 have a number of clients waiting to buy. Both phones. LAMBERT J FOULK. apri^tf 1013 Market street. I?OR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE, STABLE AND r carriage house, chioken and pigeon house, garden, corner Weetem ave. and New Road. Els mere. Del. Apply JOHN LYNN. mar23-lf Green bank. y >K SALE—GROCERY~iAND MEAT MARK ET Addre«« K 15, Every Evening Office. I 1 doing a good burinem. mar2I-tf pORRALF BAY DRIVING MARK. » YBARÄ old wiling for want of use. Apply merit tf A. B STAYTON, 707 Shipley pOR HALE—SEVERAL MODERN HOUSER ON I 1 w est and north aides. Apply fir* tf WILLIAM C. TINDALL. 61 St 1 W. Ninth fit C* 1 AAA WILL BTTV T A THREE-STORY BRICE (fl lUUU houae, renting for 824 per month. 0 O A A two story brick, ft rooms, In good con OOUU dition, 8» per month. GEORGE M. MILLER, 103 Wear Eighth street apr?6-lm f? IN DING PROSPECTIVE BUYERS P 1« our buoineoa. Perhafia your pr$ fi ' ootne of these prospecta. It noth! rlc« will an oo«t you to me, and tliev will be in good company on U. C. LUPTON & CO.. 92ft Market Rtreet. pOR SALE A fine tract of land on Delaware river, three mile* from cltv. Splendidly situated for country residence. Will exchange for city property. Ap* ply Real Estate Department. WILMINGTON feblft-tf TRUST CO., 915 Market «treat. ]>EAL ESTATE OWNERS. We give special attention to the collection of rents and entire management of properties. Good tenants secured. HAWKINS & CO.. Managers of Real Estate. 712 Market street. myl4 tf I {TOR SALE, As Homes or Profitable Investments, three line new houses near Twenty-third am Washington streets, seven room* bath, porch and all modern improvements. Several par waiting lo rent them St 830 per month, ther lartlculars apply to Charles w. oooding, Lighth and Jefferson Sta. Houses open for inspection. For lur mar» tf FOR SALE. New Colonial porch front brick dwellings Market street and Fourteenth street, just finished; line location, central, convenient Have leu rooms, Including pantry and bathroom, heater, furnished hall, open stairway, hardwood finish, cemented cellar, porcelain lined bath tub, wash stand, and kitchen «Ink. siphon jet water cloeet gas tu tu res hare dec too lighten. WU1 be papered to suit buyer. Price* reasonable. Terms to suit purchaser.' Immediate poeeemiou.^ A^^v^to aprlO-tts-ti on 712 Market street. POR SALE. Bakeriee. coal yard* dry goods «tore*, grocer le«, saluons, country hotels, meat markets, kases, riser and news stands, manufacturing plants, farms, houses Also, lota In all part* ot the roun trv, on easy terms I have clients who wkh to hnv vour property or business Yours might unit them. Fend me a description of property or husl neu, and lowest pries I cannot supply the Re mand Money to loan on mortgages roots col lecnal, estates managed. I sell fire, Ilfs accident health and plate glass Innrancs None but best companies represented. No charge lor advice ot ble. Lists mailed on application. T. F. McEVILLV. r.H W ert Fourth st., Wilmington, Del. Bel Phone 3931. D. 4 A. 904D. Ieb22-tts tf Jt'OR SALE Kn Mtshlished lo*» Cream and Confacttonerr ronrer «tore and dwelling, on the weftt «Id«, In a \ ri y desirable bastion; a rare chance for the man who understands the haisine««. A 1 living Investment. No» 2410-2412-2414 West s«v««nd Hireet. 7 ro.»nia with porch, all in good order; front, aide and back yards, lotaUxlOO; always rented living out of city desires to sell. Term* arranged lo auit purchaser. Submit an offer. C. J. O'KEEFE. No. ft WEST SEVENTH STREET. D. A A. Phone No. I9*ID. /or Salt. X>R BALK—PEDIGREE I» • OT<'H roT.UF ble and white; eligible to register BOX 68. Landenburg. Chester county, Ps. J EI.L ESTABLISHED HI SjNESs" HOUSE (Delaware corporation) I*desirous of selling s few share« of preferred stock in each town throughout the State. Guarantee to pay 7 per cent annual dlridenda, payable semiannually. Good reference. Address PREFERRED STOCK. Box No 183. V\ llmiagton, Del. r r pups: mylMJtJ w mayll-tf ■ /UK SALK—IF YOU WISH TO BKOUEX A I moderate priced house in a high priced neigh borhood look at the two new dwellings. $o. IwM. 1906 Boulevard, nine rooms and bath, ■ ha 11a, open Are places, front and back porche*», my 12 11 WM. C. TINDALL, Ml W. Ninth St, mil M r OR RALE—ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR Ai m mobile with tonneau, In good running order; price. 8400. , Address BOX X ft. apr27 tf Every Evening Office. >for Y.rut. F TR KENT-NEW' DOUBLE HOUPF 7 ROOMS bath and pantry, front and back porches, first floor ftntabed In hard wood, highest point over Washington street bridge, tent fjft; Immediate i»n*. wwrion, Address P. O/BOX 74. oily. k myl7-2t| 1 80R RI VT 8E( "VI* FI OOR APART MEN 1 C 1 hirnlahed, housekeeping. my!7-8t| TH E LU DW IO. 1210 West Eighth Rk ,V»R RENT - THREE STORY. TEN ROOM houae, front porch, heater, range; rent fan. GEORGE A. ROBERTS. 625 K. Twenty second street I mvl7-tt»-lm| X>H RENT—THREE ROOMS ON SECOND two on the third. Apply 1308 WEST SIXTH STREET I floor o myl.vati .TOR RENT-TWO ROOMS. FURNISHED OR unfurnished. 1020 W EIGHTH ST. my 12 61 I' OR KENT—STORE HOUTHWRtT ' CORNER \ « 1 ir*;i*••' >•! and ahallcrmM avenue. Bullabla for Iwirber «hop. m!2 tf F W M. C. TINDALL. Ml W«*t Ninth atraei. -OR RENT -NICELY FURNISHED ROOMB IN l privat«» family for gon«lernen, m Vft ! S| «15 ORANGE STREET. )R RENT—DESIRABLE BITTE OF ROOMS . on Wat abov» Ninth «tra^t, Ad«1r»Ks A 11. T for gantlen private loroII.v. myrt Im Every F vanlna Offica. rj'OR RENT OR SALE - NO 1017 ADAMS P «tiaet, 11 room* and bath, flrat-c-lai». dfmbla aprSO-tf SOB WEST FIFTH STREET. K URNÎ8HF.D EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE FOR rant during «immer month«. Beautifully A 16. Every Evening Office. RENT—T*0 FURNISHER SECOND otorv rooms; mu. bath; 81.35andfl 50 py*T week, mylf^tte Hn| «02 « »RA NGB STR F.F.T. located. Address mylfvtta-tf '••I! F TICELY FURNISHED ROOM« FOR GENTLE Washington street. N men, large and ai tu 1ml 1006 l/OR RENT- NICELY FUNISHEO ROOM« y with iwth and goo. my« tu» Ira my 10 7<H TATNALL PTRF.ET. OB RENT—LARGE SECOND «TORY FRONT room, unfurnished. Apply my8 tta-lm 1024 TATNALL F RTREET. Ï BURNISH ED ROOM«, NEAR COOL SPRING 1 park. Address X 14, myl-tta-lm Every Evening Office. nOR RENT—FOUR ROOM «AND PATH. F apriM 1m ! Î NT Nil ELY Fl RNJ8HED ROOMS P for gentleman Apply C. BAUER. alH-tf Eagle Hotel. Fourth and French «to. FELL'«. Fourth and Shipley. ''OR RENT — FURNISHED AND UNFUR nl«hwl rotkins: use of phonos; term« reasonable. apriS-lm «20 VAN BUREN STREET. F or rent-nicely furnishrd rooms at aprlH-irn 605 W E8T STREET. I i.11 ' KNI« H ED ROOMS: F aprl2-tf ALL CONVENIENCES. 518 KING STREET. F DR RENT—TWO FLOORS FO RLIGH1 mam facuiring, 40x1» feet: plenty of light, Address or coll WILMINtiTuN FRO VISION CO.. aep27-tf Third and Orange fimh ,tOE RENT—ROOMS OR OFFICES. MARKET STREET. 1 r jyi»-t1 FOR RENT. Pyle «t. and Bayard are., two new house« 806 Harrison street, 11 room* and bath. 84ft 2811 West Second sirogr, 6 nmm« and bath. 81X N E. (V»mer Ninth and Lombard atraet«, store and dwelling. 835. apr2l-tf CARROLL W. GRIFFITH, No. 6 West Ninth street. 'iUumUmi and 'ioaniiDi LEÄ8ANT. FI RNTRHED ROOM. 815ft PER week. 829 TATNALL 8T. myl6 3t» XTKATLY FINISHED ROOMB. BATH AND phone. 200 K. SEVENTH STREET. my!6 Ira \\r ANTED — OCCUPANTS FOR SECOND >\ story room«. 902 WEST STREET, mylft lm| HRKE ROOMS WITH BOARtb mylfeftt 1307 W ASHINGTON STREET. ■fir ANTED—BOA RDKRS. \ V rayl5-3t| 8«M EAST SECOND STREET. ARGE FRONT ROOM. NICELY FURNISHED', j for man and wife or gentlemen. Reference, rayft-tta-lm Addreoa R 18, Every Evening Office. >LEASANT SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM. aprl7-tta*lm \\ r A N l KI> l V FUR. \ l t nx4m. apriH-ite-lmf 1 lom KING ST. 9«»4 JEFFERSON STREET. N ice second story front room for man and wife or »rontlemen. spril-tts ImS 202 WEST ST. S ECOND STORY FURNISHED FRONTMROOmI with hoard, at _ ■ apr24-tt»-lm DELAWARE AVB. A \ r ANTED—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN FOR 11 ehoiee furnished mom. Fine loeaUon. rrylO ltsMÎ Address X 18, Every Evening Office. TIT ANTED — TWO OR THRÎÜ >, giuiUemen, well furnished ; good table hoard, west side, tine location, hum* comforts aud use of phone. Address A 35. Every Evening Office. W ANTED-^tTMM ER BOARDERS. ADULTS only. Philadelphia Pike, ftve minutes to Darby Trolley; one fare. Stabling lor horses or automobiles. Bo* 6S, K. V. D. No. I, Edge Moot, Delaware. my!5-U TÂiÏHNISHED ROOM FOR TWO OENTl.KMF.Nl £ nioely furnished. 806 E. THIRD ST. ml.VStJ REFINED room* 1th myl2tts8t ■^yANTOD—BOARDERS AT 204 EAST SIXTH STREET. W ANTED—BOARDERS AND TABLE BOARD ers at tha NELSON HOUSE, »01 TatnsU street. Terms moderate. myil-lm ANTED—BOARDERS, myw-lm At 222 W. NINTH STREET. w L arge second-story front room; airo table boarder« at _ mya-tt 404 WEST SEVENTH STREET. ANTED — ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Niardere mv7im5 60« w In private family. « NORTH KRANKLI N FTRKFT. Musical. OLD EVERYWHERE. s ESTEY î PIANOS and ORGANS. Onfl wife, (scoordlnff to «Ire) and «old without the &ia of graft« Addre« representatives of our lactone«. J. H. CANNING, U E. Thirteenth «treet WilmmtfN.n, Both PhoDSft. JJENRY MASON, Plano and Organ Tuner. Voice and Regulator 1004 Walnut street. Twelve years' factory experi enoe. Tuner for du Pont '«Orchestra Reference Alfred I. du Pirat, J. Lambert Da.-hiell. lorlMtfin Delman i« Phone 1816, I ILL! AM ZOI.FER. W 1 and* repairer of pianos and an«-, has lulled 1»*r y«l farolllea in Germany Irt; IM \\ Wilmington, or residence, Klkton, Md orga Will P. POTTER. ^Ith PIANO AND CFG AN TUNER. Bavnard. Fifth and Market sm-eti, WM m mg ten. Dal. EMideuc«. UI2 W tif ; L\î U 61 /inanrtal (Tards. ycOTT & CO.. Bankers and Brokers, MARKET STREET. Stocks and bonds bought and sold on all «took exchanges Dealers In Investment seenrttleo. THE EQUITABLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY. N. W. Cor. of Ninth and Market Sts. WILMINGTON, DEL. Capital.$5(^0,000.00. Surplus and Profits.$550,000.00. Women. Women find it a convenience and safeguard to pay House hold and other expenses by check. We make 4 specialty of women's accounts and have provided every facility (or their comfort and convenience. OTHO NOW LAND. PrMld^nt E BRING HURST, JR., Vlre-Prealdent J T PENN Y PACK FR. Sec y and Tnurt Officer. RICHARD REESK. Troamirer. M. D. CRttSSAN, Real Rotate Officer. Assets over three million dollars. 2 per cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Security Trust & Safe Deposit Co., 519 Market Street. Depositors and Clients of this Company can rely upon courteous consideration and tho very best terms consistent with good business methods. Every facility and con venience ia here t at your service.) We invite your Account and Bank ing Business. INTEREST ALLOWED ON ALL DEPOSITS. ,..$«10,000 ,.,$500,000 Capital. Surplus. Benjamin Nlelda, Praddent. .lame« B. Clarkann, Vice-President John H. KosmiII. Sec'y A Trust Officer. L. Scott Townsend, 'rrew -'PIT The National Bank of Delaware, Sixth and Market Sts., Wilmington. Capital.$110,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits.$142,2f>2.61 Growth is the best indication of a healthy condition. A comparison of our last state ment with that of a year ago, gives convincing evidence of the healthy condition of this bank's affairs. New accounts are solicited. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ■JOHN RICHARDSON, J»,, President. HENRY BAIRD, Cashier. P D. LACKEY & CO.. Member* Philadelphia Stock F.ichange, BANKERS AND BROKERS. HIGH GRADE Municipal Railroad Corporation 843 MARKET STREET. BONDS GEO. !'. BISSEI. I., BINKER AND BROKER. Succe»*or to TIERS A BISSELL, R ' n,B ANDG T A.r ,KV f BONDS FOR CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT. 133 SOUTH FOURTH ST. (HulUtt Bldg.,) Phlla. (foal. ARD ARA AGAIN The miners have resumed work and we are receiving Coat The price is Lower but the Quality is Just the Same. Now is the time to put in your «'inter supply, and secure the lowest price and the best preparation. GEO. VV. BUSH & SONS CO., Foot of French Street. Willard /. îlavls. I J AVE YOU SEEN ♦ lie new invisible Kant aee-ura Bifocals The low very thin »hat It la almost Im the dividing Une. They are much neater md easier to wear than a Let our In double er part la ft round po«Mhla I«» optician show you the h<g improvement sighted glaaaca Millard F. Davis, Jeweler, A«. f AND it KART SECOND ST. Established 1*7». Unrnj (f*. ffliomns & ffo. Established 1889. WEDDING RINGS A SPECIALTY. H. H. Thomas & Co., Jeweler. 509 Market Street 509 professional. 1)K. FRANK ROOP SMITH, spr7 tf Fifth and King slroet« Aiial)tl< al and ( • insulting • hemlat FHANC1S A. PRICE, Civil engineer and Surveyor. New Ctafl* Cnnnty (Mat* Highway Coromlsaloncr. Hainan i« Phons tftll D é A Pboua 1T88D. lOO'Jij Market SU J\9 II» tt VY ALRIl H, LADIES' V tvM'FWE, GR Apt! •to of Pannsvlvtnla orthopwdln Inotitut*. Hel«ntifU* miutsHgv, rar* tra«»re»*nt D A A Phan* R07,SD 713 W. TENTH STREET, my 10«tu im| UR, H. ÎL HAINES, DFNTIFT. JNM Day mont «trv^t, Wiimlntf^n. Del « ippn*ll« Tourt Hf* M rt«*rl9 t«*6m| D <% A Phone 3069 j )R. J. C. ROBINSON hn« removed hl« office to Electro-Therapy and 919 Market Street. X-Ray Treatment. Enly gradua te In fltaio l&ymwf mpartm oa OHARLBS B. COMEGYS, 1353 WEST STREET. Public Auditor and Accountant. Book« audited and adjusted, opened and Closed, Changed from single to double entry. Twenty aprIW-lm flva year*' exi»erlence. ^loncy to -£oun. ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE IN BUMS LAMBERT J. FOULK. 101» Market Ri. M to suit OCtVbtl LUAL H. T. SERGEANT. REST FAMILY WOOD. ABO Office, Seventh and King streets, 109 Maryland avenue. _ Delmsrvia Phon« 3M&. 1). A A. Phone 864 A. you SHOULD SEK OUR Wlddow this week and get an Idea of the com prehenolve line of • RICH CUT GLASS we carry. When wc aosiire you that, we have only the best makes and sell at the lowest prices you will under stand that there 1« no necessity for leaving home to boy in this line. C. K. RUDOLPH, MARKKT AND FOURTH STS' WATCH CAUGHT ON LAMP POST. The Loser Thought He Had Been Robbed by a Pickpocket. J. H. MdOinnii of 2t8 Madison street hail his watch taken from his pocket in a peculiar manner on Saturday night. Hr thought he had Irren robbed by a pickpocket and reported his Inn* to tho poliee 1 MeOinni* i* in rlmrgn of the »Irret gas lamps in part of the city, and on Saturday evening when lie learned that a lamp in Porter *t reef would not bum, went there to adjust the mechanism. On his way home lie discovered the loa* of hi* watch and chain, of which he nofilied the police. Patrolmen S. D. Scott and lung were assigned to the rare, anil yesterday they not only «olved tho inyuteriou* loss, but recovered the watch. When Mr. McGinnis started to descend the lamp-post on Saturday night the watch chain looped over air iron arm of the poet, and watch and chain were tom from his vest and left dangling from the cross-arm jnst below the lamp. Mr. McGinnis had not detected the dragging of the rime pice from his vest poeket. A colored woman coming along later espied the waleh and chain hanging from the lamp-poet arm, and she took the valuable*. Officers Scott and hing found the woman yesterday and she re turned the waleh and chain. MONEY FOB RIVER AMD BAY. An Emergency Appropriation to be Made by Congress. The Hon** committ** on inlerplitt* and foreign commerce at Washington veetetday aut.hori*«d a fsvorablc report omnibus bill carrying between 30 and ?J> project* ** "sida to navigation." «nd anthoriring an appropriation of something in evoee* of $1.300.000 The limit of cost for establishing a light and fog signal station on th* new Bmnkwater Hmlior of Kcf'ig*. Delaware Bay is*increased S'JO.ono, muking the total $50,000, range ligtd* at Bellevue range, j^Lyjare Hiver, am granted $IO, 000 aniOnlnTpit and fog signal station at kiah Maul Shoal, Delaware River, $75,000. on an Special Oonftrmation. A speclnal confirmation belli laat evening fty Blahop Coleman m the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. V elan* of eeveral persona wna presented by Rev. C. Morton Murray, rector of St. Michael's Church. One ot the claps was service was a former member of the Roman t atuolic Church. In a New Position. I.eui < Bush Bradford, son of 1> Tny coniiRcteri lor Bradfoad. who has bee with lb* Newport News Shipbuilding Co., lia- taken » punition ns draugbUmau with the Pueey A J< 5 I 'O. Had Cross flauer«. Urai*w «. fc;a»enth and Jackaon.* 0 iirmruj n Li I The Imports and Exports This Year Will Aggregate Fatly Twenty five Billion Dollars. TRADE Will BE ENORMOUS Six Tim»» as Much as In t 8BO and Two and One-halt Times as Much as In 1870. 25 PER CENT OVER YEAR 1900 So Says a Bulletin Issued by the Department of Com merce and Labor. On* lnl»r««tlii| Fact Developed by HU Datleal Trade Iteporla la That the United Hiatce Mlenda at the Head of tha World's Great F;i)mrllng Natlona and Ranks Third Among the Nallona as an Importer. »««mlalBd Ptmw I>l»palch by gpcrlal Wirf. WaahingUm, May 17. The world'» internal innal rormwree will aggregate Cully $r>,ono,n00,on0 in Ute year 1 00«, 6»ya a hiUletin ipanetl liy the I Vpart ment of Commerce and fjtfjor. Py the "world'a international com merce," the bulletin explain*, ia meant the import* pin* the export* of all conn Irion of the world from which *i*M*tiral frmle report* here Available figure* given indicate that the trade be tween nation* in IWOrt will lie aix lime* a* much a* in 1HS0, two and one-half time« a* much a* in 1870, and 26 per cent more t han in 1900. ( tue inlereatlng fact which an ex amination of the tignre* of the average monthly trade of the prineipal countries of the world develop», *aya the bulletin, ia that the United State« now aland* at the head of the world'a great ex]anting nation*. «SIpIlBS l*irt*t ion from the United State* in the nine month* ended with March, shown hy the figure* of the B Statistics at $147,208973, the monthly average from the United Kingdom (or the «âme period at $148,674,913. the monthly average from Germany during the 12 month* ended with December, 1906, at $110,777,800 and the monthly n* average monthly ex Tl.o 1906, u urcau of averaco from France for the 13-montn i ieriod ended with February, 190«, at >72,370,400. An examination of the import column ehow* that the United State* Manda third among the nation* *a an importer, the monthly average of importation into the United Stale* for the nine month* ended with March, 190(1 lieing $101,60«,417, the monthly aver age into the United Kingdom in the *amo period being 1241,1(90,911, the monthly average into Germany during the 12 month* ended with December, 1906, being $1:13,478,333 and the monthly average into Franco for the 12 month period ended with February, 190«, being $86,433,660. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. A Knorin t*4 ITw* III. patch by Spwlnl Wtrna, Wa*hinKton, Hay 17.—A i>«vm*n-rit, nrpaniaation of tha Civil Sarvica Com miHnion of tho country wa* form«! »a » rmult. of th« incolins of ronroaentativc* of Stale and municipal Civil Servie* Com mi*4ion* with that of th* gcnwal move incni. which cam* to a clo*e yailarday. Il» object ia the promotion of Civil Service reform throughout the country hy supply ing information to national. State and municipal Civil Service Communion». Thc.se officer* were elected: Preaident, Charles S. howler. New York City Com niiwinn; First Vice-l'reaident, Dr. J. C. Mason of New York; Second Vice-Presi dent , Henry Shcrwin of the United State» Civil Service Commission; Secret ary Treasurer, .lohn T. Doyle of the United Stales ( 'ivil Service Commission. FATAI. EXPLOSION. Awocimed Ptrn Dispatch hy Special W ire*. Hamabnig;, Ph., May 17.—Two men killed and one man was fatally were acalded by the explosion of a boiler on a Northern rentrai freight engine at Her etidon, near Sunbury, laat night. The Head are. Kngineer C. F. Ciootfiehell of aud Hrnkeman F E. Puke of Bunbnry wrssm^fl* _ . NorthtmihorUnd. Firem»n Em*»t. Whitn of riunbnry was badly araMed and ia , not ex peel eil to recover, The engin* wa* drawing a heavy draught, of ear* and wa* running at a high rate, when the boiler exploded. The bodies of the men were thrown some distance and were badly mutilated. SUMMER RESORT DEVASTATED. Aworlsted I're» Dispatch by SpeolM Wtt Monument. Bench, Mae#., May 17.— Fire swept, through the summer mtAngn M'ltleinent here early today. Twenty-four cottage* and the New ( York. New Haven * Hartford Railroad i station were deetrot-ed. The loe* ia ; estimated *t about 499,000, Only one 1 o( the eoltagew was oeeupied. The i loa» («II* chiefly on resident* of Brock- ■ ton and its vicinity WEATHER FOREOAIT. Associated Pré» Dispatch by SpeeM Wlro*. Washington, M*y 17.—' Weather fore cast, for Delaware Fair and warm tonight, and tomorrow; light to fresh west, wind, St* Seventh Page for emmü Me. relieved too lata lo clatnly FIRST IN CIRCULATION AND FIRST IN RESULTS. The Circulation of Every livening yesterday was io.7/3