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= SUN. THE WILMINGTON, DEL. Clement H. Oongilon, Sole Owner. ■aterwl at the Wilmington Post Office as Second Class Matter. I.OKG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 1567 DELMARV1A TELEPHONE 124 Business Office and Editorial Rooms, No. 103 East Sixth St. Mechanical Department, No. 103 East Sixth St. Philadelphia Office Room 3, No. 911 Walnnt Street. Bianco's last letter to Gomez was a '»« l«»,vl<mlra «*». -a only a contempt turns kick ftom the man to whom it appealed. Bianco must now ]>e able to nee his finish without the a.cl of a spyglass. Madrid that Weyler . , . ' ot the enormous fortune while in command at Havana. This may ex , • i ,i i , „re,tnli «mts tiJ plain why the desperate "retell wants to return to Cuba for another campaign. THE SUN is published every day in the year and is distributed throughout the City of Wilmington and the State of Delaware by authorized agente. Sub scriptions should be sent to the publica tion office by mail or telephone. Saturday, June 4, 1898. Good morning. Tx is astonishing how eager the nations of continental Europe are to prove their affection for >!ear America. The sudden ness of their conversion is almost sus picious. Twelve thousand mules, costing $1, 200,00:}, have been bought in Missouri for the use of the army. Any Spanish attempt to rout that outfit will en counter a particularly stubborn resis tance. It is reported in that he made out of the var Those itiellow-liearted peace shunters in Philadelphia who set t a gushing letter of condolence 31111 approval to the Queen Regent of Spain n JiV have a little war of their own to look after. They went ...... 1 , , , bo.-n huntii.g for trouble and appeal to have found considerably more ot it than they excellent teas.,.. wan to 1. ist be some Tiikuk 111 maintain cable Otherwise for allowing J»ianc co mmunication with I'urope. the bombastic old Spanish commander would have been cut off long ago. to One thing for everybody to keep in mind just now is that th * folks at Wa hnigton know exactly what tiiey are doing. melt of France as Fkanck, at least s is represented liv her venal pi cuting everv imaginable evolution to get of the . .. . i .. 1 1 ,i.„ ences to the gl rv once sl.aied, ai d t love which should ever linger between the lands 0. Washington and Lafayette. .if we rr-! Xl_ ark into the good graces herself United State refer We may be forgiven, ho a ever gard France's first thought as hot *i'ici re thought, and the aftertn light thought inspired by policy. At any rate, Americans have found out that la gloire is not our idea of glory, just as they have long known that 1'amour is not the American idea of love. a as . foundation for the complaint that the volunteer troops at the i Whim; there is probably little >r n< iliiliziug c imps 3 sill plied with foud which is insufli int in quantity and poor in quality,the uter is nevertheless one which de-. serves the immediate attention of the The country ran . means to do so, but it is possible that in the hurry of assembling a vast army the commissary department lias not yet ,w„lnn,.rl nmm iWn..» ,,f useful developed its piopci degree ot useful When the organization is per are military authorities, afford to feed its soldiers well and it ness. fected it will be found that the present American Armv is the best fed and the , . *, 4 ,i „i best equipped that eve; marched uganifet an enemy. The environs of Santiago, however, present peculiar difficulties for the land ing of an invading force, harbor entrance, even with the forts de molished by yesterday's attack, would be foolhardy, the narrow inlet still being full of mines. Outside the entrance, on either i-ide, the cliffs rise al tously, making it next to impc make an ascent, more than thirteen feet draught approach Less than To attempt the jst precipi ible to N'or can vessels of anywhere near tiie shore, eight miles to the east, however, is a sheltered inlet, to which the mountains either side gradually slope, and where the depth of five fathoms is maintained up to a few hundred yards' distance from the sandy beach. Into this bay flows a good-sized stream, which, being followed to its source, would lead directly to the rear of the city of Santiago. This is un doubtedly the point where tiie United States troops will be disembarked for the attack. A junction will doubtless be on effected there with Garcia's insurgents, who will i rove invaluable as guides to thi rear o* the city. How many days it will take to get our army in position be hind and around Santiago city, whether it is already there, depends on the topographical and engineering diffi culties to be met with, but it is sale to predict that the next light we hear id at Santiago will be a sea and land battle com bined, in which Cert-era can only escape destruction within by flying into the terrible tire of Sampson's and Schley's fleets, waiting outride for their certain prey. > A grand sea turtle lunch will be served tonight from 8 to 11 o'clock at the Hotel Lafayette, No. 508 Market street, of which Michael J. Sharkey is the pro prietor. or The Citv Council in sitting as a Court of Apjeals on taxation did a thriving busiuess. Many complaints of over-as sessment were heard and adjusted. The following is a summary of tlie principal actions taken. Mrs. Sarah Houseman's house on W. Front street was reduced from $1200 to $1000; lot on Gay street irotn $100 to $50 and house on School street from $400 to $1)00; properties of Hugh Fenuegan, George Wilhelm, Jr's., house on Second and Chestnut streets from $800 to $000; Mrs. Sarah Hilliard's property on West Third street $700to$ti00; one house on Young street and one on School street the property of Mrs. Alice Bradv were reduced from $1200 to $1000 and from $600 to $500 respective!'; Henty Wil helm's house Second and Delaware ave nue was reduced from $2000 to $1700; Orion Carrick's house on South Fifth street from $1700 to $1000; the estate of Samuel Etchells from $5000 to $1000; house of William Pedrick South Third street $000 to $500; the assessment on the houses of the James Brady Estate was adjlisted as follows, three frame houses on Young street $1800 to $1500; two frames on School street. $1200 to $1000; house on Ninth street $000 to $500; John Mahoney's properties were lowered as gfes SR $700; lotion Seventh street near railroad s.oo to $(.00, The brick house corner of Harmony and North bront streets, was reduced from *'.,200 to $2,0(K), and transterred ' f of Rosanna Trues to; Mary Ellen Truss. The assessment of i4 ,jo on the stable of A. M. Hitter, was considered but no action was taken. As sessor Israel Hidings's stable was added t0 l |st "Tth a valuation ot $2(X). I he co(jrt !M ]j (mrnei j j. lst night. sixteen thousand bushels of oyster shells are being placed uponthe road lie-! n here and Wilmington within the THROUGHOUT DELAWARE. Ncw Castle. t\\ c , lllie g,-oiiml up by the pa. the I'nttil bed will be inline condition, The Road, Commissioners work cutting down tiie hanks and nmk-, drainage 8 elUU , rs . x , 1(f dirt removeil | je j n g thi f this: citv. Holes and ruts at limits being filled in and when t! are still ill : road' 11 upon tUo hollows are being leveled an 1 possible. Though the bicyclers leave not T? '3 av : out a; (j K . r,»ad.s will be greatly benefited by the repairs. if st, John's At a recent met-ting Lodge, A. T\ A. AI., liceis were elected: the foliowim el, William F. llushebeck, , Worshipful Master; Thomas J. Senior Warden; in Junior Warden. Todav will i all probability vind up the shad lishing sea; and alter this period are of very little uud I'G value. Numerous hog pens are being reno-1 vated and removed from within ti e city | 111) j, s> jjy order of the Board of Health. The places where they were located will! be thoroughly disinfected lay copious applications of lime. Private, Owen J. Sheridan, "f Co. II, from Camp already many nets • on the raek; The sliatl have now nearly all spawned ;l II( ,, H. V., Tunnel] yestenluy. a visitor here ■ us Municipal C< lit. sailor, bad n and was imprisonment of six Judge mil in Municipal *ning. (iusto as-1 Saiiorwine, at her st street bet ween Front and »n Thursday evening *n arrested bv Officer Scott Itad application of the < instilve iusto, a Swed!.-1 ) imposed on hit an n yesterday m< sail 1 ted Mrs Caroline | lome nn \v € Conn 1 strei't*. Seen anti "'-'u J'- Jl , ' ct ' Ul .1 nl,n Pratt, charged w Martin Wynn, was held in $100 bail fur a hearing tonight. Kearney ('. Hitch, accused of riding a 1 bicycle foster than tiie law allows about o'clock on Thursday afternoon on Dela-1 ware avenue between Jefferson and Van Dm'en streets,, was fined $5. Harry L-wis, charged with riding a ; bicycle with out a light, wasalso required t0 pay a fine of $5. 1 • itli assaulting John Joyce and Samuel and Frank Keiidig, boys, who were arrested about 2 0 clock yesterday morning by Sergeant j jUoaBi noar -: t . V t*ntl. anil I*ombar«l streets, were arraigned on the charge of stealing cigars, tiie property of Hugh Mitchell, who keeps u lunch house at Seventh and Poplar streets. Joyce was held in $200 bail for the Court of Gen eral Sessions and Agent Stout, of the S. P. C. ('.. was directed to look into the case of the Kendig boys and report. John Gwens was fined $1 for drunken ne tfui'Lin & Hollirgsworth Company, Tiie Philadelphia and Reading tug and the Old liav Line Steamboat Ten nessee will be launched about the middle of July, but the affair will be strictly private. The Niagara, Howard Gould's yacht, is all completed excepting the painting of the hull. The live large launches were completed yesterday, two of them will be run bv steam anil lhey will prob ably be put aboard today. Work on the United .States Torpedo boat Stringharn is getting along nicely. Owing to the tact that all the side pieces have to be inspected by the Government olticiais, the builders cannot get as quickly as they would like to. The larger part of the heavy work is completed and the light work will soon be commenced. f|H re,. Anti-Saloon League Meets. The Anti-Saloon League held a meet ing at Union Church, Fifth and Wash ington streets, last evening, at 8 o'clock. Quite a large audience were in attend ance, composed principally of ladies. Kev. Ralph T. Coursey, of rison Street Church, delivered it stirring address on teniperanee. Miss Sallie Shaw, Miss May Taylor and Miss Lillie Irons recited, and "Aunty" King read strong article in defence of the temper Kev. Ootirsey rendered liar The mice cause. "The Star SDangled banner'' in a man ner that thrilled the souls of his listen The chorus was sting by the audience standing. The pastor, Rev. J. I). C. Hanna, presided and pronounced the benediction. A short business meet ing vtas held after the conclusion of the church meeting. ers. T he Day at Camp Muntchaiiiii Several hundred persons from Penn sylvania, New Jersey and I>elaware visited the camp at Montchanin yester day. Many bright packages to the soldier lads and spent the entire day with them, in , ,, . , ,, _ . and Mrs. Truchler, of Honey ^™ ok - la > vlmted 111 thl8 clt >' on T1, » rs • • Miss Mabel D. Carey, of Winchester, "as the guest of friends in the city yes terdav. M \ and Mrs. F. G. Caldwell, of Phila Appliques of white taffeta in floral designs, on allover chantilly lace are an exquisite novelty, Jerome B. Bell of the Sunday Star, is j,. New York State for the benefit of his | lca , th . , ,, . .. ^ rl,t ' Delawan- ( onstruct.on Company '•»* ceased haul,ng sand to fort Mott for " 11 ' .lann's I>. titcen of Holmesburg, la. formerly ot Wilmington spent Thursday in this city. Turnkey Little of the police station who has been ill for some time, was at the police station yesterday. The boys are all in good humor since the carload of shoes arrived, tiie captains of each company have been busy getting the sizes for the bovs. A carload of rations is expected in this afternoon. The main feature of the day was the dress parade and gum d mount in which all the troops toiik part. Two strangers were stopped last night at the dvPont woods, but they were let go after they proved their business in the woods. and LOCAL DOTS. J. A. Hopkins of Milton, Del., this city on Thursday. Mrs. Rebecca Bartlett of this city, is the guest of friends at New Castle. The quarantine steamer Pasteur ar rived at the Pueey it Jones yard yester day. was in on Tl e Field (Mill >f the Natural History i', "ill visit Griffith''* 11, near Wooddale, to-day. Society of IKdawi On next Sunday the lffiv. F. I*. Harris, at Scott M. K. Church, will preacl temperance before the \V. V. T. 1'. Mrs. Jane Boone and daughter, Miss Kdith, who have been visiting friends in this city, have returned to Frederica. tosh-able' material It is best to oil rorthti summer traveling gown, ne can cl than black brilliantino. no more leave the dress uiitrimined. A concert will be given i St. Aline s »ii June 2-St ji and 29th, for the benefit of the parochial school, which is! in course of construction now. ('h uro 1 Blouses of tuckud violet or pink taffeta are the latest sueeesses in separate Corded white taffeta is also ex eecdingly effective and chic. waist*. Trade in flour was very tame and re liable quotations were difficult to obtain, in view of tiie unsettled condition of (he wheat market. Demand was limited ami confined to small lots to satisfy actual wants. .Spot Bran was quiet but firm under small supplies. Desirable Hay was in fair request on a basis of quutaiions and receipts continued small. moderate but ample supply ere unchanged. Refined Commerce ami Finance. • was m and prices 1 Sugars were firm, but trade was quiet. Provisions sold fairly in a jobbing way on a basis of quotations. Wheat was nominally (pioted the same as yesterday, $1.10 for cash and June No. 2 lied, but there was no trading and offerings were exceedingly light. ()ther home markets, however, were strong and L 0 . Cables showed an advance, but lack supplies checked business. Corn options were dull but steady up to the close of the call. Cables were a shade lower and exporters did nothing. Local car lots were quiet and without important change. Oats in car lots liiglivr. if lute de steady, Grain Movement . Receipts at Philadelphia:—Wheat, 5, i;t>. Corn Oats V> 4SO llnl. IJ2, Lora, J80,2 W, Oats, U,48°. Baltt more—Wheat, l!8,0lil; Corn, 1411,775. at Philadelphia:—Wheat, *1,499; Oats, 11,898. Haiti more—Wheat, 14,171; Corn, 410,520. Butter ami lOggs. The following are the official whole sale* prices recorded yesterday at the Philadelphia Butter and Kgg Board: Solid Packed Butter. Separator Creamery, extra.] 7 Creamery, firsts. do seconds. Imitation Creamery, extra.15 do firsts. do seconds. Ladle-packed, extra do firsts. do seconds. were steady with offerings ample for the very moder and. Cotton was quiet but 1 ^ DpHi^nta 1,->43; Corn .10 .15 .13 .12 .13 .12 .11 Print Butter. Creamery, extra.... do firsts. do seconds. .17 .10 .15 Eggs. Pennsylvania and near by. Western, strictly fresh. Western . Southern, . Butter firm; Eggs firm. ,12 .12 .11 .10} The masses will have what they want, cost what it may. High-priced medicines have had their day and the poor and af flicted may now enjoy the bene fits of carefully prepared, pure remedies at practically nominal prices. The physicians con nected with Louisiana Specific Laboratory have prepared a num ber of standard cures which are offered to the public at the lowest prices convenient with pure preparations. These standard cures cannot be b night of druggists, By send ing your orders direct to the Louisiana Specific Laboratory, Lake Charles, Louisiana, you are sure to receive pure, fresh drugs properly compounded and carefully packed. In ordering the following standard cures please give the number of the remedy nedeed. If taken in time one supplyjwill effect a permanent cure. , . . I4 Neuralgia j ng 6 k* Malaria tuaiarta. l6 Diarrhoea—Dvsenterv. 17 Female complaints (fully «tite vnnr r«ei ' vuui usci. i No. Nrtne of Cure. * Price. IOC 1 Headaches 2 Fevers, Congestion, Inflam mation. 3 Coughs,Colds,Bronchitis. 12c 4 Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Stomach Pains. 5 Diseases of the heart. 6 Hoarseness from colds singing, speaking. 7 Constipation, chronic or acute. 8 Rheumatism or Rheu matic Pain. 9 Catanh, cold in the head, I2C IOC 25c IOC IOC T „_ I .. /-v-i* 10 LO.IC IOC 11 General Debility. 16c t , \*I),q-a. TPfiiiti-iriiT 12 Aerve diseases, requiring Tonics and Stimulants. 18c! 13 Worms, fever caused by etc. # Neuralgic IOC T or , IOC cor J r- nr 0 OC 18 Male complaints (fully state your case). tg Scrofula, Iilotclies or Pim y „| es< 20 Kidney Diseases. 21 Sore or Weak Eyes. I2C 22 Dropsy. 21 Ulcerated or Sore Throat. I2C Gq Piles, Blind, Bleeding or Itching. 25 Group |t@"Use tins and call in a doctor instantly. 20c 26 Gonorrhoea, t It r e e-d a y cure. IOC. ioc oT.i SOC 1 28c ! 1 19c 16c 1 ; i i 27 Eczema. 28 Tonsilitis. 29 La Grippe, Influenza. i|,„ pfl' 3° level. Address all orders and communi cations to the I LOUISIANA SPECIFIC LABORATORY, LakeChatles. Louisiana. CAMERA Yoi or ti pinto; Aiiyn •an photograph anythin InstnntnneoiM •o. Wo prop all pparatus, follow cllroctions hoiuioals, cl ith this o the ! f photography. It will 1 ■ present for rso If. Pro Lots of fun ! h vo •d plates only 25 cents ]>or do/.on. P for 2 cents. By il 81.00. OTHER INVENTIONS. 1 have a (li viuu for tuniina lmisi hiU playing ry siinph 1 . No springs, tin i W cither \v a l'cculiar movement. jk*i « 1 only 91.50 by mail. Here chance for agents. Remember, it is my ventlon, my own patent, my < *et is Hi ll manufacture, • own territory and my < n price. Craig's Common School Question Book with 8,500 questions and answers. " mail 81.15. By "PROS* AND CONS." an outline of de bates on the publie questions of the day. Send for Pros, and Cons. By mail, 1.15. "THE SCIENCE OF FINANCE." want to post yourself on bimetallism, tanking, Postal Savings? By mail 35c. These took* arj my own production. Address, A. H. CRAIG. Muk vonago, Wis. Do you T OOL.rSS JLfV/V/ly, mg Outfit Free. Enclose 4c. in stamps for particu lars, catalogue, etc. Address, Metropolitan Importing Co., Metropolitan, Queens Co., N. Y. EARN TELEGRAPHY. First class operators are in constant demand. Salaries from $40 to $100 a month. You can secure a chart giving all necessary information and correct alphabet for 10 cts. Address the New Jersey School of Telegraphy, River and Union Sts., Wildee-Barre, L Pa _ WILCOX COMPOUND. ANSY9PIUS ■ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. H The onlv safe and Always V for Ladles. Accept no wo_ W serous Imitations. Pave money and guard m health by taking nothing hut the only Kcnu W f. 1 }?. original Wilcox rompmiml Tansy J Fills, In metal boxes heating shield trade f mark, prl.« f2.W>, all druggtMs. Pend 4 eta. tw Woman*s Safe Guard, smi-ndy mailed. . _ WIMOX NPKUIFIC «*©., MS loath Eighth fttrrei, Phila., Pm reliable Relief rthless and dan Situation or help advertise ments in THE SUN will be run tor 25 cents until either have been secured and ordered out. HELP WANTED—MALES. C OY—17 year, of age. wishes position in .tore. Ailtire-s "F, 8 cn office. W ANTED—Would like to porehase a good second-handed breech loading shot gun. Give I'Hce anil full particulars. Address "J' Sts OyricE WANTED.—Exjierfeiieed shoe-maker. Address or call at 707 Church street. WANTED—At Shirt Factory, Fifth and French streets, Operators and Experienced CUB Tut tiers. W ANTED—A man of ability to represent a firm of high standing; must have small capital for goods carried. tv. H. Kelley man ager, Gibson House. W ■util street ANTED—Situation for coachman u house work in private family. Addreat S07 Tat ■\lTANTkO—50 boys to sell the Sunday edl T" Hon of The Sun. Biggest sale an record last Sunday. More Profit. Apply lffi East Sixth street. "'ANTED—John Jackson, frrmerly a butcher In Great Hamilton Row, Blrmingnam, England, who many years ago went to America under the name of Janies Johnson, and traded for some years as cattle dealer in Kansas city. Jackson (if alive), fs now entitled topropertv in England, information to WILLIAM JACKSON (brother), Shakcsticar Villa, Sparkhi \ Bin'niugham, or THCRSFIELD <fc MESSITER Solicitors, Weilnes bury, England. WANTED—A PRESS FEEDER FOR • 103 E. er need small Jobbers anil eylinder press. Apply Sixth street. None but experienced feed apply WANTED—By an experienced man, pos press-feeder. Address "D" SUN OFFICE. ttlon as WANTED:—Position wanted by indus trious young man, willing to do any thing for a legitimate living. Address 12 Sun Office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, WANTED— Four business girls to work in this clt >'- Can make from $2 50to $100 a day. Apply between Band 11a. m., today at No. 1117 Ea*t Thirteenth street. |VirANTED;—A whitegirl for general house * work, must be tidy and experienced. Apply at No. f,21 Van lturen street. - —- AIDNTED A half-grown white girl for house VV work. state wage*. Address p. o. box ,62 ' elt » W ANTED-Married lady c private IxKiks for women. 613 King street, 8 a. m. orf. p. m WrANTED.-GENKRAL AGENTS FOR new household article just out; sells at Lafayette Hotel. f>08 Mar JOHN D. WILKHER. every house. Callt ket street. t i 1 iuniI 'Vt.wini f smi rANTED-W AV 11 Brass! tie. r door. Bt I North River ■n to contract. A sale at Manufacturing Company, Wilkesbarrc. i'a. WANTED—liy Good rcferenci »ig lady, pos Aililresi S. A. G. this nllit KOOAIS TWO COAIMIMCATINH p 10 !! f, ' r I'xlgiiig- «»r suilalilu for olhccs for iloctoro dentist. I Mark. ! >tn ; \V A NTED—To 1 >r 'o h. p. electric motot F. Rlbbans. 105 E first ciiis •oiidit i s \\T ANTED—A ware. Legitimate, )»a> tovn in Dela ;ith Box 8, rcsiionsihle concern.. Apply at f.nce Philadelphia Fa. \LE—A first class Apply a Ladies Bicycle 212 West Fourth •heap, 15. Street. rt&jFJI I HUNT 10003x5circular;! WWr ,7 l I 100 words or le*« send II I I I ' r an • ' ^..1 *■ >OU -)00;mail balance With ours and insert same copy * n 0,lr pNper for 30c. silver, provided von give us your word that you'll mail 10 circulars we send you to 10 advertisers as you write them. r_ Twelfth .Street. Athens. Texas. f - ... „ lexas Pub. Co., , Send 2r. Guide BIG MAIL. letters, If you want lost tffers, etc. stamp for name in Reference 01 which is sent publishers, seeds men, etc E. IS. LORD, Westbrook, Mo WH NTED—Information concerning ! tie whereabouts of James Hardy, of. Donegal, Ireland who left home in ism I *or Australia; anv information will be grateful] v received bv bin sister, Kate i Hardy, 120S Locust' Street, Bldladel phia, la. HELP WANTED 6ooo men wanted to fill Gov't. Service vacancies this year. Only common school education needed or most places. $6000 to $2,500 falaries. Dates and locations of 1 next examinations and valuable information sent FREE on re quest. POTOMAC CIVIL SER VICE ACADEMY, Dep't B, Wasll > D ' C - Young Men do you want a good position on (lie railroad. If so, I can help you. must be between 174 and 54L Unclose 12c. for terms, postage, etc. Address, paying Age James L. Wilson, Dept. Street, Maiden, N. C. TTI1E following is a reproduction of a postal VI* recently received from a down east hustler. Mr. J,ord was formerly located in Philadelphia and knows the ageney business from A to Z Parties who are Interested til agenev work will do well to immediately correspond with Mr. Lord.—E ditoii. Cumberland Mill*, Me. De Are you open to an ageney offer? I want nil agent tn your locality to work on *nlury or commission. I will give you a S-Xi ap pointment, and forfeit 850 if you do not clear 8150 a month. If you are Interested, enclose 20 cents to cover mailing ex|>ense, for full particu lars, contract and two samples, the regular price of which is 60 cents. All sent fullv prepaid. As to my responsibility, I refer you to the Mayor, Postmaster, Express Agent, or any business house, f f we do not hear from you at once, I shall not hold the position open to you. Yours truly, FDWIN li. LORD. Pile anl1 m Y catalogue l ----- ..... - ..U<1E. of everything un ter the bun, for 5 cents, for postage etc. john Hicks, Philadelphia, Pa. Box 158 NOTICES. WANTED—Energetic agents, either sex. char xcter must bear itrietesl investigation. Address 41N office. PERSONAL. KNIGHT—Information wanted of children of Mr*. Jane Knight, formerly residing In Urmdtlyn. Adilrcs-j WALTER COLLINS, 313 Washington street, Jersey City, N. J. MRS. ADDIE URAHBRim—Newi of impor tance. Any one know lug her address notify J„ m Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. INFORMATION wanted —Daniel E. Daven l*>rt, formerly of John E. Gowen and Co., con tractors, or fits heirs, will please communicate with WILLIAM Z. MCKINLEY, IS!) Herald, Downtown, New York. FUERSTNER, ROBERT—if Robert Fuerstner son of Zaeharlas L. Fuerstner, will communicate with l'latzek, Htrook and Herzog. 8790 Broadway, New York city, tic will hear of something to lita advantage. IF Michael C. WnU», bom in Ballintra, county Donegal, Ireland, now ataut 40years of age, sup posed to be about New York, would communi cate with his cousin Michael Flood, KossviMe street, London berry, Ireland, he would hear something to his advantage. INFORMATION wanted of Rosanna Reilly, (domestic.) Please send address to 60 Convent avenue, New York city. IF Frederic Richardson, late pro. cricketer, Woodlsirough, Notts, England, and Montreal, Canada, will apply to H. O. S.. 762 Lafayette av., he will be gladly received. Cuban papers please copy. FLORENCE O'BRIEN—Kindly write GEO. BUCKLEY, 190 West Broadway. New York citv. INFORMATION wanted of Clare Duval by hi, lister. J. DUVAL. 161 West 53rd, New York City. II Theodore Hummel, ot Enliven, Oberampt Horb, Wurtcmberg.-who left his home In Moesa lugen in February, 1800, will communicate with Post Office box IKt, New York, he will hear of something to his advantage. Information In regard to him will be thankfully received. Western palters please copy. ANY information from Dontery Margaret Knud aen Flindt. wife of C. J. H. Knudsen Flindt would gladlv be received. Please address 110 3d avenue, N. Y. ; i INFORMATION wanted of the whereabouts oi John Collins, last employed as stevedore. Ad dress MARY PHILLIPS, 910\North 8th st., Read ing, Pa. IF Frederick II. Deepc will send his address to the undersigned, he will hear something to his advantage. GERMANY, 218 Heruld, 23d St., New York citv. A_ HENRY H. GRAY.—Information wanted about Henry rf. Gray, of Toronto, hist heard of i bookkeeper HOWARD S. HODSON, formerly of Brooklyn, please send address to ACQUAINTANCE, 157 Her aid Downtown, New York City. sum ith Simonda of 1W he Mfx- < <>-. Long Island City, and living at Ed wards' Hotel, Greenpoint. Address CARTER, HUGHES ik DMIGIIT, % Broadway, New York city TO the Baron Avenue Hotel, < Yon Alv ■orner of .leben, late of Fifth d st., and 5th ave., y requested to wis, Solicitor, 20 Ariyoh^ knowing and commuiiieating the same will Ihj New Yorki-Yo e particular! ■ate with J. D. B. Le Bucklersbury, London, Eng. the com rewarded IN FORMATION led John Burke in anted of Kile Pyne, mar North America 50 years; lived eet. New York. LUDWIG LANDSHUT w '0 his advantage by calling rt itreet, New York citv. ill learn of something 602, 93 Niisbau INFORMATION is ilsjiits of Maiia Theis their children. Addi anted as to the .vile of < harles Theis or s E. W. SPANGLER , INFORMATION wanted concerning Matthew Christie, lust heard of December 9; will be thank fully received 1»V his brother, DAVID, box 485, White Plains N. Y. INFORMATION anted of Lillian De Muro ml Joint Do Muro. Address ; West Lilith St., New York city, ov. I'ajiers please copy. !. EXEufTOK, •£ Syracuse and 1 NANUY UARLAN—Caine from Blrtnlngltani, England, In 1»72; entitled to projiertv; liltetalre Aaro for proof of death. Address GEO. A SMV THE, Counsellor at Law, 110 Ames Building B°istou Mass. SHOULD this rives of Gather! if stock)Kirt, H'et the eye ol any of the rela : or Benjamin Hough, formerly England, MR. FREDERICK! BEARD will he pleased to see or hear from them. whai'fNew Yol'k. 81 ™" 81141 -Market st. danikl mulligan or romt-iiuisrariaii di 8 - charged from Go. H, 9th U. S. infantry, March 18 iS. 1 .'. m JefT J ?rson bto prop SuSSt 0 J[® Buildini;, Boston, Mass. JObEI 11 HI NMS—A native of Russia, known . here as Joseph Ennis, is required to eommuni cate with Ins- brother, Major F. Hunnis, .st. Petershiirg. Russia, or the Consulate General of Russia. 24 state street. New York. i- , h 'yf^7oi!,7h I ^\ tx L r , t . Bru( ', < ;. !' n 'i'!*oii, a son of Scotland, or any of hi*'ehllUre"'Ad 3 ri*i'DAll?D DL ' K CAS * B0N ' So ' idtl „ s '^ information wanted of the descendant, of Henry Caldwell O'Neil, who, ill IMS (It is be the descenilents of Alexander Mecinve"\id!o° il! iwmd^! t hJL!i!!e"!,t5 > e*!in t !:ii™]L h 9 ' 0 L:'' VO,I' a! Liuv! Ill Broadway. New York citv. MAGGIE HARRIS—Information wanted of whereabouts of Maggie Harris, who was emiiloy. ed In May, 1897 at 149 West 70th st. lMease com Ne U w York <:0LEi TOTTER, 63 Wall streS, .idn Ma i tin ' who left the English navy snip Bellerophon about 30 years ago, is still Hv niotiier, Jane Martin (nee BranseU) would like to hear from him. Communicate Hr fork " 11 L ' A " lai Ryereo11 St '» Brooklyn, New nom EUGENE SMITH, formerly of Arena, Wis., last heard from in New York, employed in a restau rant, will hear something to liis interest bv com municating with REESE <Jt CARTER, Attorneys, Dodgevtllc, Wis. 1 INFORMATION wanted of Cornelius Sheehan, son of Patrick F., bom at 33S East 47th Ht„ city; left home, 735 East 143d St., tn lstr>, for Denver Col.; last heard from him in April, 1892, from Denver; was going to Stockton, Cut.; father and motherdead; come home to John. Send anv in formation to JOHN J. SHEEHAN, 735 East 143d St. Western papers please copy, JOSEPH BAYLESS, short, brunette, worked Carteret, N. J., (Colwell's Iron works), left 1895 . sorrowing wife appreciate knowing his fate, liv ing dead. BAYLESS 441 West 19th. WANTED—POSITION AS INSTEUC tor in private family by a young lady of fine morals and spiritual training and excellent edu cation, and a former sehool teacher of reputation, balary wanted is small. Address this ofti oe. WANTED THREE OR FOUR rooms for light housekeeping. Adress H. C., Hum office.