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THU DAILY HBPflBllCAH, fi , 4M fiipaWkiB Priatiag ■o rmusttnD dah.v. ixci.pt Sunday . *• ft CUP. 1 HIKD AMI KINQ streets Entered st the Pest Office at Wilinln-tes Del. .. second-clas. iii.lt matter. SATURDAY. MARCH 15, isos. R. G, Dun & Co. 's weekly review of trade condition, says: liu.mess in Boston wttscomplelelv paralvzed by the strike of Ireight handlers and teamsters which directly al fectcd thirty thousand nten and in directly rendered ethers idle by hoidlug back sup plies of raw material. Fortunately this struggle was brief but another will begin on Monday at Fail River mills and other textile plants in that vicinity. Outside o'l Massa chusetts, however, the labor situa tion is exceptionally Irte Irom con troversy and even in Hie coal there is less than the usual agita tion as April approaches, bution ol soring raerchandriae i making rapid progress, the langume expectations beiug fully realized iu all section?* outside the •trike area. Effects of bad weather nrc shown.in railways, lor the firct week of March only 1.3 per cent, larger than last year, while there la an increase ol 14.4 per cent, over 1900. lli(ui»aiid.t of - mi oca Distri most Consumers ol iron and steel ducts are still anxious conditions (luring Months. Alter .1 til that deliveries will be ample, cording to the Iron Age the weekly capacity of big blast on March 1 had declined to 330,710 tons or about ten thousand tons from the production of Febru ary 1. ruary 1 are still. eclipsed and the resumption of many idle plants this mouth practically assures new high water works iu the ue. lure unless some unforsecn inter ruption occurs •teel works were pro regarding the next three y 1 it i.> believed Ac furnaces in Ali records prior to Fab Itl As operations at retarded, furnace stocks of pig^ iron declined Duly about 25,001) tons during - Feb ruary. Needed rains made the outlook tor the the southwest ext crop more favorable and further weak ness iu quotations developed. Failures during the tiral week of • March were only $1,378 H.8f»5,415 lust ye.ir. week are 232 d against j Failures lins tlic I'm led Stales against 209 1: Canada against 33 iasl year. t year, and 34 iu AW: are pleased to see that the looking up ol •uclty to dumb animais are in such capable hauda as Agent Frank Stout lie is the best otticer '.he sojiety has ever had . d doe" liis duty in a conscientious manner. 'I he ciety ia kept up by donations and what revenue it derives from City C cil for capturing and k*i!i istered dogs. And the city give them every m spent, much better th; way where the dog catcher only j half periormcJ Ins duty and col lected several hundred do In g uureg ey the is we: 1 i mill e old ! ti. . moro ; expended, went io 1 every year th Agent ,Stout on Thursday Milton and caused ths arrest of a lor treating h in a lue stock cruelly, which resulted 10 a hue oi » coil- i $2o and coat It is reported thai there • ideiabfe disiatislact Keut county Republic appointment Democrat, as a along i.v the •I aai js D. W ght, ' conalabie. lie received the solid Democratic io!e ol the Kent county Lew C one I is said to be an the position and the people suv i ILent could !(•; there are few capab e fv' • :>rib'ic. to make constable* county nr Kepubl1ca.11. Mr. Wright c\CJi.:u! ■ better aj L- ; a t g Kent j KVp lb; dergo:.* ,g cl) ail; politically, be on I v a I - Du .> Ml v Wright ! then every til ng wo ..,1 yet bn s.it. i ibtactorv !, political party Im enough dow, many count v con -»tuo'< ! iiose o:.posed io him <• l | I-. 1 lie K'enul>lie; K The I armors up the ro.id tjucfttio this ter unli bettor Iroin the n>< iii j ke came st agitate ths ■ada shall Mil. The ml result the • ads thn ighout t h ! c.j little better than preceptable roads. Hv 111 v* have been wasted '.th no ,1 tlie expending ilic money 1 -is road t i: )orl v d, 1 work pi there it hy there should he roads through which it ia a I possible lo drive. s. hi* id V Educate the Id g.od liu L it that mers they by agitation that the be performed oads id IS < .OOll jadb in Del - New i.astie «f>OII rk g aware, especial, v aoly, would be looked nnracie. Let the good uro tit'll imi:* "■ t0 ( V I.*; i*;*i AIM,US ma kc t her kets, harbinger of >pnog. tlie price, you can firocut'e delicious j looking strawberries Irom 3d to Stic. 1 a quart, cue umbels L egg plants 25c. each, string beaus 25c. a quart, *.0 25c. a bead, 1 1 f ; ■ u.l that is . ays a sure ■ lOc oaclj ; niiHower Dorn 15c. : •w potatoes 2 I quart, rauiftlms be . squashes w h a! quick people ol the North 1 products ot < 'ai into bunch ; d , This apiece. * i t r.: u; :oes for the *1 Florida b.»rnia ai kets a lew hours after beln ff piclcc.l an i sbijiped. Wil. «'.'-*i H.is unc uf the best kets to be fin mar hproduce ib sold Tlie best <1 a al reasonable prices and freshest i had 1 stiect markets. A Till' u lire broke out a h I i i r t factory in Sealord. Del , yeatciJay moramg, rcsultiug 11500. effective lour tti fire ui the facto ry in two years. This is a pretty good rec ord lor the building but 1101 verv fortunate for the owner. ' [ ly L loss ol ihe fire company did very service. at 'i'liis made the ; be she Patrolman Hahn bv prompt • lion, prevented what minln h av0 been a serious lire.vesterdav inoru injf at Xeuth aud iienoel! streets. He is making a good record lo, bimseli since going on the puiice lorce. ac slca ^ ester da v was a beautiful and it h, wu s a tendency to spoil the Hut spring ia » the birds people. I "8 once more, ! my coin are dying north Some a :\ v Lii, 1, a tllP btgn ol the Urea.;,; of inter. U e I,ope have *■* Po.t, ** " ®- A. R, ira iadiaamt •wr *b article tbitapMond la tha Worninf News, .tiling that eight «#u who .pent their bounty for "9" or i got Into the police .talion. The Post reseat the imputation that all ex-ioldiers spend their pee.ion money for liquor, Upon investigation two ol the drunk, only Were ex-soldiers but whether pen.toner, or ool they did not know. That thj ex-soldier and pensioner is a good* loy^l upright citizen and compares most favor ably with the bsat class in walk of life. every The old soldier deserves every dollar the Goverumeut gives hub and the people can them for ths never repay he n aa sacrifice made for his conntrv . There U a certain men who are disposition among now in power to put the city to as much .expense aft possible. What do tliev . care when Ihe money doe. not have to come out of their pocliisU The peo ple we think almost uiianiinouslv want a new reservoir. The last rain showed the need of one » was never before illustrated to people who were compelled to drink muddy water Of drinking water, ger reservoir to sit it our provide other By having a lar at le aat ten days lo two weeks supply io, there would be ueccHsity of having to use muddy water at any time of year. Councilman Smith made the statement that the filter good. Here is where he is laboring tiudei a big mistake as would be seen if no I city did not have uue. OPEN SWITCH CAUSES WRECK. Four SeriouMly lujuretl Plate Me Lei lii i. Imi. KNOX. |ml. March 15. hotyid Xickel Plate passenger trai Into A ra i open switch here Iasi night, re sulting in a disastrous wreck. The fol lowing pern A. A. Seim imi. engineer. Fort Wayne; .fim Dalton, tiremun. Fort Wayne: C, 1.. Alexander, baggage master. Cleve land: William Browe, mail clerk, ('Jeve laml. ; wcr*» severely injured: I The tra 'as running at high speed number of J •ars that were standing side track. The baggage coach torn to pieces, and the engine and si vhei it collided with ; f reiglit a | •s were piled i a heap The lire • ami were destroyed by lire. raged for several hours, hi aditig ali vas killed, although tra tii.-. No many passengers were slightly injured. Sciiwind received di in the head, and his w vly cut. j gerous wounds is were se IIc almost hied to death. Dalton's shoulder and wrist verely injured. Alexander and Browe, it is feared, were int< rnull.v injured. i'be railroad company's loss is heavy WOLSELEY GOES TO AFRICA. ItriliMh I'li'ld llMmliuI SuilN I'oi* •l*li»; e ( is London. March 15. Lord Wolsck'y, the former commander in Woof of the British nr y, slartcu 1 toihiy. ami, uithough 1 ih>* ofHcials deny that liis trip is .* fur Cape Tow l,l| f !l private* visit ssip con iih the tnilltury situation. Jl is pointed out I hat Lord M'olselev's 1 ledg or Snith Africa, gained as a lighter and administrator. highly useful iglit be » Lord Kitchener either I 1 I at the tin sc. t 'ape 'I Lord Wnlseley liimsclf says Ids rip tirely privi e business. ' ■'monel Erank Rhodes aud Arthur ! Rhodes, brothers of Cecil Rhodes. 1 laid.* Met hue Stfi passengers on the j vejre >ok Lord Wolselcy to The I. don Dnilv f'lir 1'2 aniiounecd that i ileic March derstood that er was to lie relieved of ni'icli administrative work ii South i tieid | cd | . Africa i( take the and head a large Pei capture (le al De Vi'cl X*M I »:Hector IjumI. NEW YORK. The iy by Frcaidetil Rouse the enter • April 1. See. r X N. 1 Str:;Mahan of Hi Cived at the t'iiU.n J.eague , r J V( 'lub a a dii • f Leylii •• Weekly. The at and 11,0 ll(U'; i . 11 domra »f. ssionsii and hush •at"i' Depev . ihe Him. (.'or lies N Bliss. Melville E. Slone, Ib dolm A. Mct.'all and visiles d hors llse incc official. III.* 1 loll I* 117 l!.*rii's .fuiirncy. HAMILTON. Ben uda. March Hit Hohcnzt w hicij New York March 11. has ui sailed for the A d here J li dined ■ill) the lander of ihe im and his (lag oftieers isit •*d the go\ e Sir ib f hoiioi. ..lid the i St usual salutes wt * tired. The tb r .'X|tPoss*Nl H.cmim'Iv*. as Iwing ,k'lisl,i j ") ' Irb the reception accorded the 1 ed New York. Build Am. WASHINGTON. March 15. has decided to have permanent la and Minister Wu T '* li. ri for its Icgaiiou, 'l-< erred III. b'liinew* iiujKTial g« e at Nineteenth and building si ii.-ul ; Wr of the dry. the consideration 1 lied being S'15.K70. A A residence for itc minister and the oftieers of tlie lega Snoiv»<orni In i'olnrndo. 'l'El.LI RIDE, i'olo.. March 15. A this part of tin* state for iw- tity lour hours. More than .(1 blizzard has raped i ••Thu j foot of s Inis already fallen. \ high wind has piled the snow iu huge drifts, and the niountai Jul*. tops are near* bare. Work •T as stopped yesterday | J litre the 1 .! H Hie Liberty Bell SUoWslides ks ago. *<» SI«I 1 *1 ImnIiik Ship. HALIFAX. N S„ March 15. The government stei turned here from Sable island, •earcli of the •r Huroniaii. The enptai saw notliing of the lluroiiian. •r A herd i Ii: •here missing reports she slca D11 Itnin linn • DUzaanl. MINOT, N. D., March 15.—The ee ▼crest blizzard in two years has raged here. Railroad trains roads arc l in passable. delayed, and g< The official Ik nds for former Directors .1. N «ach p and J. Gup I Sewer Do part me ut Ir., t In* Street , bei '•.UI Viol by City The Druggist Recommends \ 2X°r»'. y T R.m.d AH Stomach mV A m IXS'M Jji[ firs /: Oi/-v I i I { i Skin Blotches "niSgfcJ by s Constipation Ca " Bc SurcI >. o»<. p.f.«w.tf> c urt j. ™t Wl lastiv 1"!! MMSm-'l* rwrairadiwAi' 5m hSfvvtmJK'ltT' h,ll Tf l1 tl.v flow of gastric juice, rwulung in 1. return to t h^nal3te5ing"S'i!S SiD ' ; l—l— , " hkh vt 1 „ 5'r'r r'f'l 4 * violent remediop that raolc and rond N I IH> n-Give tlM*in LttSftkola. For «»iw»iienl.«,. iJSSS . «\!t"''V' i u lf,, ' ,,Pst ni " 1 mosVcffei'tire ltivii tuitim nude entirely of hnnnless inureflientu .i's IO.CT r,:,fn ,>r immuon mai •o .s. BhbT tweattfr •' • hildren like it ai:U ark for it" 1 j For the Children Children Pie fr It U a fJamrerjus thins their little Imdiin tomruc, simple anri fever; five for children. PEST REST »mt»iis« it is 3 :a UhHv THE CHUKCHhS. If; 1 tVOTli, >*r «nb.»i;t * •• Immanu'jt Cl HaiuiHcn.l, r<".' r 'l. HitftsLcclc R>v. K. .ij it. lay Soil in* l U ii. m. h* lioiliany. - ' I St. Du1o?'h Rcf»: j aud Monroe imi KpM.vuMl C-r , 'JJ M Pi »i t i,y' S i' .l r'( luy nc!i» >i : i ; u K ub;t J Hpc ID Ceth m. a. mre'i. Lin l-i ha NV. K. Di. | .Tncksmi hi I' IL): pr '•uuip .sub * ct •'. «»w* M. K. u; th an 1 Win Rev \V W Kin: 1) U .1 Hcv •i i0|. in. ?.I 1C. a ' ii • i In.: via 1' 1*3in. !•!. i. .1*1! 'SM 1 Mc'ce W . H. .Mm i iv, :»r. i. h h-. H Ei jj"* 1 - ' in' i.i 1 01 Mims .1 Fi 111 A 111 11':: IV D'f.a ' 1 .Sniitl.iy l-'j ri. Die.i IV: UhilHti.m Emi Mmliel sire -f, ::i U» ). , n , ' u 11 - T» : n:.' |.i. iii 7 1.1 ■ i; Fo's ^ IS 1 I i'i It : !' » s M, \j p H ' \ Me i a 7 by : '■ Mb A " Til*? fl.i 1,' .•-•.I j 1 • . r . 1 • A N. K ■ I: *'' v '' i-1. i •••, Mf ■ It i.u I ale.l " n : Mu; HI ml .1 . •». rl : i y* - i». ■ " • ■ I'i ir - A vno ' liiiilHf. C : \V- 1 - i" u 10 T,v i *'\\ 11.,';-.,;! - •X'• ft* 11 ml 'I ll.bl,* m* Ur*; • M". W •a*i i Wi.-ii!, ■II, i*:isUir Him.luy mU;u,i I j Im r.i'i. \Vr*.t iu'h'. SHlJ.r'l •< - Il<* >1 12 HI. Us ■ AD Alliance ;• Til * ii - j •lb M . i; «.f lh, , u :*;-. U rs! A( rn 1 li M* .a 1 •' i'll,* 1 *li- ; Y' j ) •! ' M D* 10 i od.i D ', -Illijl'C't 'l-< the I- W.,1'. "Kill V.U, V -1, v. .M | !1 : Co Ilk* ; I Qrunt A. R K )IlH.| „|, 1,1H. ; .• j d | i L.*\ i* a . Oil!' • ruh. MMi mid Fi* *:i ' *- 4, It 'V ; | .(1 s l. ■>« j '■ E .'Dr. ••Thu ' Hro.'ilii, •<< of • J h'j K Cl. H r h. <J Pi I-J..D . •in •< A l M t . lie . ... I'r-Hchtnu 10.au it Phillip- and hy i -v ill Join. bunday school 23 C b L. nf Pure Drug's. Skill. Fair Prices* Doe We nro mixioua to do bunuoua with you quality count with thH basis. Let fill your prescriptions. BELT'S PHARMACY, 6H1 and Market Street.;. t *5. •'! I <)'.! t D stiM .'5 Rev. I (i W;ito»r.-4, pastin' Dmu lmig U;t> a .-'U'.jil.'iy ucliool u' p fnin.-it'an in 1 nnJ 8 p n . Mm i lirisi'a LiUi.uies*. a a a » m liy p:.st-*;• a subji'.'r " , If, '' iCVMllill^ J. i h* Bethel A. M.I5.(! irs'i, \y.)l:ni Sixth, Ruv. W Jl H HuUnr • ii.ni ?: j- I* hr iijuto: «; Ii 03J p iu 1.' t-.'.i lay HciiMuJ syj p in. Moruint; ruilijuct' 'Kro: Ha hi 1 Y 1* *S ■Ihr (-' !•: lived .'•i Xi itha.il Fr 'Ine I i n in by u< .*!> il ,1 by l» I* »U. I IL): - at U -A* p ni. k»i M K Chur oh, Hi W. 10th by pu»ior, hii i . m Ml* H..JV :>i. io 7 ,i , vii. tifi R '.'. J. H W. PhillitH. »-*•»:»>• 0 .111 17 4. pm by I n in Sunday school il 1 to p i p. « Ura A . lit i t D iP .nfc l*IMl»C - nil." y H strac I 3 p in S i. i.: by i : an Eu !cuvoi nimi IT i I? \T i; I 1 L W Many Boston Strikers Remain Idie. Still GOVERNOR CRANE IS HOPEFUL. A l.nrso \ 11 ft 1 ber of the >l«*n Their I'lnoem Find !''if Ini — Ofust'er '•'h Held Willi Hail. lVHj' OltD inLs. ::i : BOSTON. March 15. Boston is extrei 'I'he labor si In dy perplex •eight to statements of , ntion ing. i; 'll who spoke 'itliout author ity that ha*'iiiouy is not restored is to make the outlook far more critical any time since the Allied freight Transportation eo its' light against Ihe It. S. Brine Trnns than at •il I togas pnrtatio: compuny. On the other hand, Uuvi'ruoi' Crmic mill Hip sditc boiml of : : itrlilli'MlIon liclicve llml Hip iji-oblcm Is ! '■ lie! j r> «olvcd unite rapidly, c. isidcriiig '' the immensity of the strike. and only i ■;* nun both I J '' lime and path "ring and busii flit "leaae'es fur a resumpti f ■ fi „ nl 1 nilHf uuiUt ciistoiiiiir.v comli- | I w As an actual fact the strike w y. sterday, siltlio.if h in dividual troubles <| Uft it «i Wit iii; 11 ■ along i 'Hipped (*Ut i in rs dragged h , tun slate so that tliev ' "i for cens'd? ration by the vs ms luber I. lies hist night, tings, juagiug fro During j what 1. independent i '«* bodies seem impending, but ! }], r aiders in the strike just ended are ! Ih»*y still hold control of i ■as argued by ihe st ri las -r. ani:.ed la I • body jigain be obliged to order 11 ! •f the freight handlers or its d striki I \V. more serious ; "<' inpani. lent, a sympa- | the tic strike of atliliatnl Itodlos. Tin* physical side of the strike I •nk- I presented .* vorkingmen •usliing heller skelp r 20,000 I • ? places vacated, but fully 10 per cent of i the iinion d their places tilled. This ■as the rens lor friction nil g only the the ere too busy 1. I* 1 ii'.is raising the ciiih goods ii talk of uufaii' tlicir k. ping to give heed j Tlie real battle yesterday t we Viis bc t lie* Im controlled the strike and tin* representatives of great Interests who had bo roo Da\ pi'cvuiled upon to consider cert^n propositions as a efllenient of the trouble. As •ay to for three days past it was (Jo\ 1 • .'it bis office* in the stHtehousu ; who stood between the parties j After numerous conferences the gov ' ernor said: Bel. "Tlie situation look) encouraging th; •ry much more last night. The rnil *i y roads have ali agi'eed to tnke I .ek as (•11 as possible without discrim Ir-uii min many ship lines J. •enied. I understand (lint the lire me I have returned • practically all of them. The railroad companies will not const* Will discharge me whom they have hired iu place of the strikers, blit they arc well disposed the en and •bo g, 111 P*'is, Mtov. nrc very anxious to take back s many ns possible. The (|uestfon of the load ing and unloading teams, up incidentally, w; cussed. It will lie taki Ben vhi le il ei very much dis til* next week." F. C* A woman in it country town in Illinois nf or trying many udvurti e.l • ouios" In vain, It i HI, li; written 1 I 10 lo.l iwtug testimonial to her ibuggist who iu buom log Vinol: "Hoar Sir: Before taking Vinol I too weak Will Hiring, rockers, inuttiug, alls nil2*4t spank the baby. 1 have tuk throo bottles and now I can tick my husband, lietivon ble s you!" Tho Vinol agoncy In Wilmington Is N. 13 DaufortlTs drug store Market and tieco ml streets. QNOW kJ hurt the vor& Brutes Nearing Comoletlon. Work ts about completed on the bridge at Clayton street in Brandy, wine Lark. Tho Park Commission which has charge of the bridge, will endeavor to get it iu shape be used in about a week. The it can On Moii day the work of rebuilding tlie steps leading from the bridge to the hod of Guyton street will be commenced. G<:od** i » n*tro ii ruiai, PANAMA, March 15.—The govern, uient gene nils ('astro aud Orli* arrived here and received one of most cnthuslaHlic welcomes ever nessed In Panama. The crowds In itreets leading to the railroad station made traffic almost Impossible. elicora for the generals were deafening, lleferrlng to the engagement at Agtitt Uulce on Fell. 110, (Seneral Castro -aid that the government troops, numbering fit, were attacked by :t,00U revo lutionists. On Hie third day or lighting both drinking water mid munition in a gua imice scarce, and (icneral Castro ordered troops to retrial. To do tills the gov ernment forces laid to break through the rebel lines, (feininil Castro says knows positively Hint of the forees der the revolutionary general Herrera over 700 were killed or wounded. He eliarneterlsed the bravery of ilie lutlonlsts as something extriiordlmii v. 800 it hern in tiii rr vo diuirrrl Over Dorr War. CfiLRORXE, unt., Mnndi 15. Henry 1.. .Merrick, formerly pastor of a SI. .Vi lnius (Vt.i elunvli, imi I ' represent Insurance company here. I learning that General Methuen { captured pubIMy expressed the hope that General Kiteliem r^woiild la* bn# tied next. ('aspen Wf - faruiw, who heard film, promptly knocked Merrick down. W hen Wilbert was passing MeiTlek*N place, he was fired on by some one concealed iu the i barn, ami a charge of laiekslmt entered liis left I high. MejTk'k lias not since been seen. hi*? Oil was it. a youn*; ID ci-taiitcd t'llcvcn i'rhiceNMCN. PKKIXG, Mttndi 15. Mrs. Conger, wife of the I'nlted Slates minister here, assisted by the ladies of the American legation and of the missions, entertain ed at Tillln eleven princesses and ladies of the court. This departure from the exclusiveness of the < 'hint's* court is unprecedented. The dowager empress .. her greetings and expressed I be hope that the kindly relations estab lished will remain unbroken. Tlie Strike NORFOLK, Vu„ Korrolk. Mareh 15.— The strike here is practically in the condit i saint* run ning. but not on regular schedule time. •Strike sympathizers are stoning < every opportunity, dark p!ac« s in the suburbs. s yesterday, ('an •s at •specially in the .PUBLIC SALE i-'io'd il. an ltd , MUah, . , M \KCH ir. lfttf, at 1:1 (i'uIoqI; Hlitil'p, I d; Ill'ifl ioi i 'iiii'i-i « I'. Due ll.'ll'l ulli *i'H" i nk,', •; loild* s.' pluw.-i, 1 III rupen. uwliiir.-, po*i uiggiT /. 5JU b-.mhul-! be •mile. M'k-, •li.» • si 1 h double tiM'ket I.:..:.. gIim mid lull orluna burnoHs. 1 Uabinct innl(i*i s lout ciie.s , churn. b«*-lr ny oilier m lieioi uumci'om ■Or nllMiimsor $.'ij ami umlcr cuflh; mil omit u credit of fl uionlii by jfiv le uapioveo « idorser: 3 ■edit l's Hit roe. it iii when due; if I'i'F H. IlOLM. 111 to II 13 15 Stidlmm i* ue. PUBLIC SALE. Tiie suliHcrlber having -•il »• imi.'lic »alu WISDNDSDAY. RJAi.CH .1). IDj\ j'i'locit p. m. sharp 3 work o. liars ft Xu. 1. .. nil v wild ol bis tar XI t, ( ubii, i all ubl. ^X ti ye tin via I.- iu 1 r* i i' 0 ' 1 ; bull, brood U-'. thn nil.- cl Willi il.ilu ll . 11. . V li LAMIJDHX. T*.'l. / u«. ill 121:< PUBL'C SALE v ii! lie .old tbHciij' on 1 WBl>.\ HOW, 1 l'Jtb, 'i U a Y „ March l8tii : e fill'll!I <! of 32 rooms (d.niubtu' suit-' • ddiiig. tabl-*. , ii H. bids. til" Willi the ll allies, dining i.mm clniiis, Hi! .!<• liu • edict, fixtures, tihrury liilite, iteiush, rot' ii'8. This fi -r. ^'Iiiss and hu—.ih v ny ..Hi-r i *. 1 ii. Wil. O. I'ilK.'K. A. ml PUBLIC SALE Hr. v. • it my farm 1 \vi mtervo Mile ol U-cry's Ho" lid., 1UNSLMY, MARCH D. t'Jj.', ut D'.U'O o'clock p. in. A is good ohickcn 1m[•l.*iii. 111 s to moil ti oi). 'lurne*—All s iCk bull, ., many oihiw tu I* ib of $ r0 ! nuclei* ciixhii Vi/ r 4 1 hi \v t unuoivioi , 3 per co il/ w ai. w, tallev. .Tneel) Haw ter, Aut*. Da\ id Fury, <!J«rk ib Hilt!? w ii? il/ PUBLIC SALE ib wit; «t i.uliilc suit* at Booth's C Co„ l'ii.. MONDAY. MAi.CH 17lli, J0J,\ Hi 1.30 o'oluck P, III., ib ib •lie carload of carefully and 2 f'd cow-;. 1) .* gcucrul hor Cuelud dairy Krai ! buenw.-u'd -ICZA Also 0 good rutin ib v •! mug . I'lii.i stock is direct •'ill bf tout ( iimli.-rlutid Co. Pn., or Miiuc. X 111 eu ths credit. ib U. w. BALDWIN. H. HlftuHiter, Au'i. m 7 -tB PU B L io "sjAbb." J203 KlligS't., ib ib Will be Mold ut public TUKMMY, MARCH 18,1602, ib ib hou-uhold goois , .Iced.. viz: 3 g, w.islisuoid, luirrot*. cuiunbcr iituug, quci'UHVfart! lounge 3 8 - l»y cioi!Ks,pai*loi': 1 ' , I'L*ri'iuOrUlQI',|{HH other d chut lots of Auuo l b. iDicudj and bed tb . KhuaWHl'H, •*'•) uud Weights car ib ib 1 vi\ coal Hcuitle uud mentioned. Terms J - J. PbIKUU. ib btidhiun, Auo. ib PUBLIC SALK ib be sold at 512 Weal lltli street, MONDAY, MABCH III ib Mi. ib at l) 30 a. in. Household furnituro including chamber suite lunttrcrsos, b«d bedding, table .chairs, wardrobo, refrigerator, e.ai pets,rugs inuttiug, dishes, cook stove, uuu cookiug utcu and many other articles. ib ib ib W. A. HU KILL, Auc ib AND ICE CAUSE ACCIDENTS BUT you will not feet ho bad when you gel If you carry an acuidtmt polloy with Union casualty Surety Company, Van 1 e F. 'iBu.-bec, ugrutD, 4J4 Equltaoie Build ft\ ib ib f!7 ib London Steam Cleaning and Scouring Co. ll/ I'allwl for and d.*. specialty cd. We liHdl'-s' Uann.'ut■*. ib No.-I.ZT. 1 HNQ STREET. ▼ Poor Little Sick Stomach tlie wit the lie / r i " \ •i. It's over-loaded; that's what's the matter, and if this boy don t get a Cascaret he'll be a sick boy all over, .oo much of a good tiling! That's what we-are all liable to take. Grown up, sensible people will some- 1 times do it and make themselves sick. "In time of peace prepare for war," and have about the house a ' pleasant, perfect, palatable, positive medicine for sour stomach, sick headache, colic, winds, belching, biliousness, furred tongue, lazy liver, constipation, bad breath, bad taste, all liable to result from over-indulgence in the good things of life. Cascaret* Candy Cathartic are what you want. Eat and drink what and as much as you please. A tablet after a big meal will prevent sickness, or a tablet at night before going t „ bed, after a good time, will fix you all right for morning, and let you get .up clear as a bell, ready for business or pleasure. L m > w a® Best for the Bowels. All drt.Mlsts, ioc a«c w. Never Koldun bulk. The genufne tablet VampS c C t. Guaranteed to cure or your money back, c. r » Sample and booklet free. Address sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. : VA A Hell l.lue For S|, l.onlx, JKPFKHSOX —A eharter has hee •1TY, Mo., Mareh 15. issued by the see ' to the Hi. Louis Melt rotary of si, and Terinimil Railway company, with n capital stock of &j,000.Ut)h. The road is to •ircle the «*lty of St. 1 connections and terminal facilities for I be Missouri Pad tic and St. Louis and S: is and Js to muk •isco systems in St. Louis. The line is to extend from Carondeiet. in Si. Louis county, around ' St. till' city bridge, a disla Louis to tiie Lads •e of twenty-one miles. OI«l Mimllnri Sulil. i WASIUXGTOX. March 15. The old single turreted monitors Mahopnc and Manhattan have In sold respectively to A. V. Kaiser & Co. and II. A. mi ner's Sons, both «>f Philadelphia, al $15, iiIS each, the highest bidders, receiving ship Vermont, the bids for which did nol reach the appraisal lig ure. will lie put up at auction again and sold to Hie highest bidder. The old I'rineeg* HmiIxOvIII III. ('APE TOWN, March 15. The case of Princess Kadziwill. who is charged with forgery u purporting to eon licet ion witii noics have been signed by repudiated by the postponed until March of the illness of the (Veil Rhodes s l latter, has beei princess. llerr V< llolle|*en Will siny. BERLIN. March 15. n having been •er ilia n rumored that ; •liaiige in (he embassy ii the foreigi W ashingi was possible, iiee here lias authorized it to deny that Dr. coiTesponde Holleben. the present embassador, will be either furloughed or reealled. To < rganize Y. M, C- A. Immediately after the coining ses sion of conference the Rev. F. Bur gettc Short will begin the work of organizing the Y. M. U. A througli out the state. Mr. Short will make a tour of all the principal towns down the peninsula and believes that a successful organization can be affected as he has received a number of highly encouraging letters, rela tive to the work. .ft of If/ 'P Why Not Own Your Own Home ? ib iii 4) in ✓ > ib iii m ih 1) ib * * ib .Sale of Building Lots Now Going on Daily at lb 'b iii ft) lb ib ft» iii ft) iJ; ft* J \ ib ft* ib '8 ib 'ft ib <* if; 1 * | m j ib ii ft» iii a ib The most beautiful and picturesque location for ft» Suburban Homes in Eastern Penna. or Delaware. ib ib V ib '0 ib 'tt .»«?•.-.r.-AT, <4. ib . ib u « ib ft* Paying Rent. ib Your Own ft» ib ;■ ft* ip m gra Hi ft) ■■rM \b m u ib ft* Vi/ ft* il/ ib 'I* Representative on the ground at all times to furnish information and plot. These lots have all the advantages of high eleva- # tion. good drainage and heathful waters. Absolute- 2 ly free from malaria and mosquitoes. sp Lots are 58 feet front and 125 deep, containing a ft* trifle less than 1-4 of an acre. Plenty of room for " home, a garden and handsome grounds. il/ ft* ib k ft* ft* ib ft* ib ib ft ft* X a ft* 't* ft* ft* Representative on ground will furnish free trans- !2 portation to those who apply. TAKE BRANDYWINE SPRINGS CAR. ft* ft* * ft* ft* ft* t ft* ft* ft* >f ft* 'I* r *1* ft* ft* COMPANY. ft* ft* ft* 2*1 r] ^.-2 -3-2 ^ ^ ^ ^ STORAQ E. REMEMBER il I liat we are alwtiys at your Whon you wish goods STORIbJ), service, HAULED, PACKED, That we 1.. everything with the Utmost SHIPPED. care. I hat ivo store all goods in separate Locked apartments. % If THIRD AND FRENCH STS. NINTH AND SHIPLEY STS. ♦ -3 Choice White and Yellow Onion Sets NOW READY. All Garden Seeds Fresh and Reliable AT ft J. J. Smith's, Fourth and Shipley Sts* #7 H. T. SERGEANT ... DEALER IN... COAL -and- WOOD Central Otfzoe M aryland Avenue and Monroe Street. N. W.Cor. Seventh and King Streeta DBLflARVIA PHONE g 4 M 1 ^ flTAiao Dealer in Hay, Straw, Bran and MBMAHID OATS. IIEILJUCINGTON. DBUUitRRfi, > DBU1ARVIA PHONE 187 I^T*arge Load of Wood for $1.80. Large Pea Coal for Family V*