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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 8

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tj we 4t.M(.av 5 fi MS, ''t'i -48 r. Its Observance In City. 4. his NAMES OF THE CIIIC.OREN FA11TICIPATING. i i Trt Planting Recitation Dialogs ft Arbor Day was observed In tit Is city by tbt children of all the public schools.

The weather wa threatening at the ataru Iodacd rain fell In tint early' morning, which aomewhat dampened the ardor of the little folk, but it ceased later on, though the cloud entirely obscured the aky during the entire morn ingYandaa large number ofthecxer cite occurred in the hours the weather waa not propitious for out door exercises, auch aa tree planting, etc The in door eierclelacrmrtd rrHalions, dialoguea, solos, chorus singing, all tery entertaining, lfany of the school were handsomely decorated with flowers, which, with the holiday attire of the children, added greatly to the scenlo effects of tM occasion. Members of the board of education visited the various achool over which, aa conimitteenthey have special supervision, and made short addresses to the children. All the teachers lo their respective departments toot hold of the arrangements with spirit and enthusiasm, which was no doubt very grullfying to the liltle folks, and there by added largely lo the success of the obmTvanc. hare not spue aoougb. for tbe long lists of rrjfisn)ni, but give lelow the name "of the children who articiatfd in tli'K(nerJexeicires at iheir re)iri'livp Ii.kIb follows SCHOOL NO.

1. L. C. (t.tHllU. PBl.StlPAL.

I irn siarim and Krllv, Mism Johnson, Oill Derrick, Booihu, lea, aell, Robson. tlorsfull, rVuwIck, llopper 'Ransom, Wood, Enx kbrlll, Crauwer, BooMu, Davis, Hewitt. Hirilv, (lillmtin, Bilrernail, Felter, OodJsrd. Uumer, Master it. C.

Martin and Cum ee. SCHOOL NO. 2. rinsT aso sccoNaststUABoaitbCM. Fiorrlla Hawker, Peter liowarJ, Ed ward Hitchcock.

Muy Thornhury, Fran ces Her. Harry 1'rorwon. Had alorgao, Frank Cortlaed, Mnrurot IVnion, Wal UrFrsUrlgli, VV iuclifi.li ilowrll, Fannie 8n dtr. r.BST and srcoND rntMAnr ani thied AHD FOURTH CIRAMUAR. X'arie ditlihs, Urorge Dirks, Thomas Coriel), Mtv TimniiiiK.

SCHOOL NO. 3. 7T TGVXTU OUACUAH aSUICHT raft ART. Mdrn I'llklns. TlieorkJlill, Amelia Johnson; Litbie liooeu.

Chnilrs Merit, Masltr Serler, Wohlfalitt, (Jali in, Glenn, GA en, Urinim, Carrie Hol.I. Ida Lumu, L. Itawa, C. LoDKrkld, Jarn 'aen. Perry RevmIJs, Misses Jounson, Stone, Weed.

Coffey, Dahret, Stanley, Reynolds, C. Swift, J. Coffey. L. (luer ley.

Usrry Decker. Jennie Coffey, Carrie Swift, D. Ithynus. H. Hcf.

II. Crapsvr. FOCRTU PRIMARY. L. BCBVLTI, TKACHEB.

Celia DavU, Lloyd Miller, Florence Morj'. Edward Kellr, Laura Chatter ton, Guion Dootb, Alotno Anderson, j. Cora Pardee, Edward Travcr, Minnie Wyer. THIRD PRIMARY GRADE. MARTHA L.

BARKER, TEACHIR. 1 Flora Ilenxel. Susie Bayer. Matters Dlateli; Mund, Hansom, Sell, Osborne, Velte, Cutten, Lulu Daerher, Wellie Clark, Masteni Spross, Re.yea, tUdanke, Koch, U'hlttaker, Lulu LeRoy, Charles Dieti. Willie Ueisherger, Fied Rice.

August Fuerschler, Frank Muldowney, Irving Stantou, William Hein. The pianist was Mib Mary Kevin. rocBiB raiMtRT. i Celia Davis, Miller, Florence Morris. Edward Keller, Laura Chatter ton, Uuioo Booth, Alonzo Anderson, Cora'l'ardee, Edward Traver, Minnie Meyer.

ZCORD AND FOCHTII I jUMART (WADES. Sadie, Kilt email, II, Traupel, Lixzie 'Link, Anita Williams, Mary Darker, DerUiaMinholz, PcrcyHumphrey, Daisy Itugm'an, Orace Hilliker, Kuima JoUs. Lavinla E. Cootey, Qertrude JI. UumfaU.AImira E.

Sherwood. SCHOOL NO. 5. JJIAMMAR ORADB. Misses O.

Uaustone, V. Johns and M. Corbally, Lillian Dilyou, Minnie Stickles, fi. Roauer. Orace Ilofardu, S.

Durgess, Jennie Mukox. Minnie Van Dyne, Mary Miller, Mabel Dougso. Laura A. O'Hsre. The ire at No.

was dedicated to William Cullen Dry ant. mt flllMAIY aEADK. AUoe Ayres, Mary Orac Schepmoes, Alice Ulck. Mary Dow, W. It.

Davis, a Morrow, M. Oiay, Jt Doshart, John 'num. Jbasd 3 rsiatkT. Oeorge Lake, Flor Co.aua, italpb Dutton, Mary jren. atauu josepn Poushkecpslfj Dally Easfc, Saturday, May 7, 1S92 8trawbrrtabj JUprcM ThU ttornlog.

Alto To HUffaM Prrnri ri.tiy.l,. a Quicki r. iCpifUw Hotter. Lulu Evarta, G.ne "arBptnaclrriJe( eineBoddeu, Minnie Uatlen. Harry Rbyan.

Jennie Hawlry, Mabel Hurl tsCX Urt, Kalle Skinner. iO)Mb4 Qrafl, CbrUtepner Sptioger, Mary 1Tsj. VI L. Willi, 1 SuXddk Walling, Anna Ferguaoo, Edna VandertUt and Willi BUter. The teacher "at No.

primary Is Carrie MaeNell Uattle tUumane, Dora Deaedsley, Emms Oibeon. Iltttle Moore, Marietta Vowier. Willie Lawrence, Harvey Sim rnona, Emma Haas, Ellen Miller, Geo Burrows, Dalgbt Duonell, Orace Bur rouiths, Eroie Miller, Charles Gruff. Ethel Polfaemus, Quy Light, Louisa Pehl, Hudwin Tomer, Ford Young, Har ly Ollvet, Minnie Relyra, Lillle Spencer, Detrftt Brown. IUlph Bhynus, Frank Beckett Mamie Dorsey, Nellie Dow, Net lie Olbton, Willie DuDois, Claud Crelgh ton, Minnie Jit, Norman Cbamplin, Mamie Jones.

Teachers, Misses Cramer, and K. II. Vincent. 4th primary. L'llie Pell, Allen Sutcliffe, Ljztle Haas, Ruth Hurtado, Orace Frear.

Wm. McKinley, Liela Jackson, Mabel Milling ton and 1 red. McCullock. SCHOOL NO. 6.

MARQARAT MCLEAN rRIXaPUC, KELLIE a. COWIE ABMSTANT. Mabel Austin, Mary Inger, Lucy En glehardt, Elizabeth Englebardt, Martin Mullen, Kat Dwyer. Sara Darrow, Grace Smith, Amy PeaLody, Orace Furdun, Mary Lowery, Grace Tickle. Emma Carnthers, Mary EnKlehardt, Delia Cavnnaugh, Lena Zeil, Jerry Galvln, George Smith, John Scbade, Willie Pogolky, Delia Caracaugh, Frank Furl, Kate Ross, Anna Miller, Albert Caruthers, Edward Clancy.

SCHOOL NO. T. riRST AND rul'RTH PRJII ART ORAllES. Harris Dkrnes, Nellie Schaffer, Lulu Guylee, J. Tennsnt, M.

Atlin, A. Crum. E. fSprlngstead, Jennie Titus. Jennie CartUnd, Alice McDermott, Gertrude Rosenbaum, Bertha Guylee, Brandt Vanderburgh, Chalmer Strain.

Nellie Smith. M. Johnson, Hairy Hatfield. Abram Haight. JotJc Born, Hyman Mel hado, Cornelia Dtuton, May Wilkinson, Prue Purdy.

The tree presented was dedicated to Columbus by John Grubb. SCHOOL No. 8. 3rd aiRMMAB, A.HD lit PB1MABT. Mabel Drew, Annie Jillard, Jessie Williams, Florence Buys, Willie Darratt, Elvy Odell, Rose Conklm, Nelson Hyde.

Mable Speedling, Masteni Polhemus, Round, Kimlinand Schlegel, John Driet enback, Lena Marks, Misses Drown, Madison, Masten, Duysand Smith, Harry Stoddard, Sadie Schoonmaker. A sketch of Benjamin Franklin was read by Thomas Masten. Commissioner Darratt made Interesting remarks on Denjv niin, Franklin, after whom the tree planted, a chestnut, was named. Teachers Miss Everett.Mias Dusenberry, Mins Sconeld. SCHOOL NO.

11. FlKbT AND SECOND TRIMARY ORADfS. Mary Rook, Ella Droden, Mary Mc Mullen, Jooe Whittaker, Rose Murphy, Annie Murray, Maggie Norton, Lottie Uanley. TU1RD AhD rOl'RIIl PRIMARY GRADES. Ella R.

Sbannahan, Anna E. Lynch, and Elizabeth Maher. teaohers. Mary Corcoran, A. McMullen, J.

Madden, F. McCombs, LUzie Draney. L. Muckenhoupt, Mary Shelly, M. HerTer nan, Katie Murphy, E.

Sutherland, D. Downey, Mary Arbogast, A. Ivery, A. King, A. Booth man.

TBIRD ORAkTMBR GRADE. Mary Flanegan. Mary Nevins. Margaret McMullen, Agnes Murray, Kahieen Msllady. Mary Nevins was the pianiM.

POCBTU QRAMMAR ORiDK. Dessie Uanley, Addie McKenhipt, Carrie Ziiumer, Mary Lahey, Annie lea son, Lottie Kelly, Detie Uanley, Katie Driscoll. SCHOOL NO. 12. flBST, bECOND.

TU1RD AkD FOl'RTU PRIMARY GRADES. Mary Keating, John Morgan, Timothy Clark, Ella Kelly, Anna Moran. The pianists were the Misses Qolden and Ward. Thomas Laery, Mary Mulvy, Charles Rook, George Bradley, Jennie Mellady, John Ftanigan, Mary Kelly, Willie Drennan, Harry Stearns, James Cleary, SCHOOL NO. 4.

D. Southard, R. Forster, N. Earl, G. Pye, O.

Eley, M. Went worth, Nellie Eailes, L. Frieze. E. For.ter, J.

Pye, E. 8evley, Nellie Small, S. reeves, C. Fetter, R. Kaox, R.

Lansing. G. Caire. TRXKH PLANTED. Trees of the kind stated were planted at the d'fferent schools as follows: School No, 1 Chestnut, 1 Japan ivy, 3 Chestnut.

"i Maple, Japan Ivies. AiapMSKU I 5 ChfitnuU 1 iry. a aiapie. 7 M.le. Chestnut.2 Japan ivies.

10 2 Japan ivies. II I Japan ivy. 1 3 Japan ivies. TIIK KXC13K, UOAni), Ltas of Licenses ranted Trlday Mght. Th eifllse board nn on Friday night and granted the following licenses.

There are Iwtel, 07 saloon, storekeepers', and I ale and beer, making a total of HOTEL LlCETsrS 0. Itenry Harris, hi Main. F. J. Coatelln.

87 klain. Charles G. Dauma.i, 110 Main. Albert Loiterer, 20 Main. D.

E. Madden. New York Hotel. J. C.

Origgs. Morgan lloue. I nomas J. Ziromer. 2IV and S21 Main.

II N. Dam. Nelson House. T. llsggeny.OI Msin.

Laid over Veneranda GunVrl, SO Main; C. Rosen rffaier. Main. Al)ONR 04. F.

Slratti.n. 71 Cottage. (iillninn. Main. Bridget Jl.

Deltc.n. 'CI Main. F. J. SchluMwr.

VJ N. Iln.lp. A. F. Flannisan.

Main. trtnn I.iirk, 1.11 Union. English ivy. School No. ClaritOterbeck.

1 1U klain. M. Rosenbaum. 301 Main. John Durro Maui.

J. W. Mullicllan.l. 2UI Main. James Durke, 4U3 and 4iT Main.

August SIoni, t3 South Are. Lin.lsev D. Downer, 12UA Main. Frank Killer 122 Main. Ji II.

Mullin, 583 Main. Valentine Hall, 8 Bridge. Adam Dop) 32 l'ine. John Hassel, S4 Uuion. Hinrv Seiter.

21 AcucJtmr. F. UohUahrt. 201 Mam. R.

M. Pehl. SMMMain. Frank Smith, 1U Main. John Grace.

137 Garden. J. Stadelinan, 510 Main. C. S.

Parcells. 1SS Main. W. McDonald. 7 Dutches Ave.

I. E. Fitzpatrick, 1 Tulip. C. llefertonr lit) N.

Hamilton. John Klaes. 24 Pine. J. M.

Hey, 3:1 South Bridge. W. E. McCoy. 04 Main.

J. Von Drncht. 222 Union. Couterier, 13 Wusliingion. J.

Thomas, bt Jefferson. A. C. Harris. 3 and 5 liberty.

Bridget Mullen, 112 bouili Ae. R.Noble, 11 Market. M. Shelly. 170 Main.

Daniian Dub, 101 Main. Joseph Bernt, 155 Union. C. Neil, 03 Main. M.

Manning. 220 Union. E. J. Kerr, III Main.

V. UrUwold. 13 Jttftrson. L. Gibson.

4V7 Main. H. D. IiotIim.ii.SSrj Vuin. P.

Grauer, lOU M.iin. J. II. Cawlev, 411 Main. P.

hteller.404 Main. J. Diamond, 45 Dutchess Ave. Reinheimer. 507 Main.

D. Wood 1 11. 143 Union. D. Harding, 144 Mill.

F. Hilderhiank, 43 Jefferson. W. J. Wolf, 08 Church.

O. W. Lester. 13 Academy. F.

Gunter, 104 Main. Geo, Nagengaitt, 433 Main. J. Carey, 48 Union. Keyes, 58 Oifford Ave.

P. Grennon. 405 Main. WUolihntW)5Main. C.

Daley, 64 South Water. L. They son, 133 Garden. Alice Mulligan, 50 Dutchens Ate. Catharine FilZKerald, 04 Dutchess Avenue.

Mrs. Edward Grace, 40 Dutchess Ave. Rejected Coura.it Ku liner, L. Carpenter, 32U Mam. A.

Clark, 45 Main. J. Whorton. 577 Main. C.

Wesurvelt, 40 Uarket. P. Mylod, 00 North Bridge. Darnea 278 Main. M.

O'Brien. 184 N. Water. C. Galvin, 39 Winfield.

Martin Lowery. 4V Chuicb. E. C. Bolton, 33!) Main.

J. V. Humphrey. 388 Maiu. J.

F. Miller, 108 N. Water. D. Dwyer, 19 Church.

J. Scboeder, 95 Church. J. Welsh, 03 S. Water.

W. II. Diamond. 80 Main. C.

Conner, 18 Gilford Ae. J. McCombs, 22 Duane. J. Darcey, 15 Duane.

Strickler A Schwartz, 297 Main. Krts Brothers. 194 Smith. Ellen Connolly, 81 North Bridge, Gourley Druthers, 128 Maiu. McMahony.

23 Chuicb. C. S. Bowne, 351 Main. R.

E. Foster, 215 Main. Wood Tutamer, 288 Maiu. M. Hoban.

4 Clinton. T. W. Roberts, 229 Main. George C.

Frommer. 1 Jay. Laid over Henry Parnienter. ALB AND BEEK. Martin Maher, 29 Winilield.

The total amount received to $11,500. It is thought that this JiPItTUERK ItOTKL rnOPKR ir, Decision In rvoroniit'it Kend'ered on riMif. The court of oppe'sls handed dottn its decision in llm ia of the city gaini.t Weliendoifer, on I and I he decision is in lator of the u'ity. Tlih is in accorJa nee with the wishes of the peo ple, and nobody fxeeted it would I de 1 Clued in any oilier way. liiouen 11 una been a long lime This en.h the case, and there it io roiliing in the way of completing the widening at the earliest moment, tln ugli we resume the city will not crowd Mr.

Webcndor fer, hut will git b. time to remote his with iluc regnVJ to the careful ireeiv.ition of that vein mile I.e. coiia tl.e north side of the nt on llio uiLe.lul Issue of tins cie. a will Uc im Incentive lor initli iiii.iot nicjil of the same kind in tin fuluie iu utl.er larls Hie II.W1. ril fXtUtlJn nf Ltlierty Street to ll.nti.ld PUtv.

lur instance. Mr. Weiieii.i li ninny fiitjl4 in town, 111 ii ttitli niii thing li in.iv do ti tMUlify 111 mi ei ty, iiiinn of iilniijloii nnj Mill street. lie nil. man, 1ihs antly uue no doubt I will meet the feelings of all vvlio l.ui.vt him best iu the refer rid to.

An rii lh.ln. Tho di lay ol Nukwear in tb windows und in tl.e liow cuei at M. MIWartz I the liiubl 11 nd l.irrf.tiver shown iutl.ii city to 307 Main bt. Relltflous Nolo. The young people' i ocidy of the First Baptist Lhurt.li of Troy, riceatly invited Pastor Ransom llurvty.of tlie Boptist Church of tin city, to deliver the ud aress before the iety iu coumction with llicir anniversary ei rcie, to he held the eighth of May.

Mr. llaivey has acvepted the invitation, an.i will exchange piiliits witli Dr. B. uiitor of the ci.uith. to morrow.

1 rt'Hli Vecetab.tn. All the diffeunt vamtiei in mirlet Hot House. Southern uud Lluich. ss County. LEONARD CARPENIER.

Main St. Suits piice See the line of vouni; 'us which we offer at Koimei $10.00 and 12.00. LOUIS IXTINd 4 3.M Main Slreet. Baslness I httoc. Jesse Peck bus bought the market of George W.

Bayer. al will cooduct the business in the future. Mr. Peck lias been a prestnian in the Enterpi iso office. WUat connection there is between priming and butchery we do not know, hut as he is undoubtedly a good feeder be may be a good judge of eatables.

We wish him 8ucion, Mr. Bsyer ill assi and sell lisli. Hj.eclnl roe lo lsy Only. All our 50c and 7 Tccks, Four in Hand and Aw ots Ties, to day 29c. LCU1S ELTING SONS, 324 Main htecet.

lo Kent. The store now occupied by us at 324 Main Street ill be to rent after August 1. Eoquir of LOUIS ELTING SONS. date is will 1 increased to $12,000. Last year the total was $10,500.

The board adjourned until Monday night. 40 dozen llouiet Waists, regular price 50cts our price 25cts. LOUIS ELTING SONS. 324 Main St. Base I'all.

The Athletic defeated the Stars of Church St. on Friday by a score of 17 to 11. The butteries werefanrUlj A Fran cis for the Athletics, and Wilson for the Stare. Madden and Children's Suits, correct pace $3.00. No LODIS ELTING ft SONS, 824 Mam St.

Top Onion, at CARPENTER A PARKHILL S. Florida OranM. Florida and Maina Orange, Pineapple, Banana, new Maple Sugar. M4 Main St. Twenty five dozeu hne Fiauiu I Wait: regular price $1.50.

Ourpriie 05 ct. LOULS ELTINO SONS. 331 Main Street. I'olkaWstrr, The great spring tunic We are sgenta for it. JAMES II.

WARD ft SOrt, Marble Building. Mr. H. Ionge will on Monday. May9, open a German afternoon school at No.

8 Grand Street, commencing four p. m. During. AuguaJ iuun. inn? jo eleveu a.

in. Children's Washable Sailor Suit, at M. SHWARTZ'8. BaniTaioo; r3r Mie. Poughkeepsi and City National Bans' Stock (or sale.

Apply to W. Sbbrbiu. Market Street, dtf. Eltixci's Removal Sale. Meu'n ruiier In all shades, l.Uci, blue, blown, rutria, steel and tan.

At M. SIIWARTZ'S, Clothier. Kurnislier and Halter. Look at the new bcrel edge I rown Derby and the "Ili marik." the latest DunlspDUxk Mere of tle hats told thau any ulht iu the citv. M.

SIIWARTZ, Munufactuiing Clothier, Uatlir uud Furnisher. Speots! for To dar Only. All our '0c and Ticks, Four in. Hand and Am ou Ties, today only 29c. JtSONS.

V2 Mam Street, aratoita Mineral 11 tei Mineral waters in bottles at Smith llkOTUIRi. Vichy, Hathorn, Kitbenger, CarUbad, Star. High Rock, also Appoli u.iri,iniorted Ginger Ale, and Detheaa. Drawn from the fountain at centa wr glass, Vuliy, Carlsbad. Hathorn, Geyser, Star, also Cream Ginger Ale.

StrdmoyO HernovarNolloe. I have removed my office and residence from 82 Cannon to 24 Academy." lw ni2 NELSON I'ORsT. M. D. A few Children' and Dors' Hats left; were 73 $1.00 and $1.50.

Now 21 cts, LOUIS ELTING SONS. 324 Uam Street. T. 1. C.

A. Ulbl ouK Service. Every young man who enjoy a good ling, and an' 1 arueit practical talk on tha Bible, should not mis eing present Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Prof. A.

HiJllB. will lute charge of tbsrT ic. SPECIAL. IFoir One To Every Purclinser or a SUIT OF CLOTJIEjj SPUING OVEHCOaT, wc slinll give, Free of Clinrgc, an Elegant JIAT. Cut Prices on Children's Clothing.

For Genuine Bnrgnins Call on Us. HEIRI MARKS. orl Reliable One Trice Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher 325 Main Street. New Perfumery Fine Perfumery a Specialtj M'KCIAI MJTIt K. Fancy rew Iro4omi flour 45.

to I'tr ltarrl. Very Iltitlcr, new, 2V jwr lb. Very bxt I)flawre (Vontr, iM, Vfry cfrhl olil. 2t DiirtJ Hatbrrnrt. Drifil Cliemw, IV lintil larh, IV Drm! Apple, ti Wr art' nt ill KMing thne pounl nf our Ut Drlutl Apple witb a pounU of reit Tt.

CHAKLKS KLAIIT. nd 1 ir Tli Glob Tot and 0fl4? 8 tore will ofti SatmrJtT murninp, Maj 7, at Ganlan Slrct with a Jull line vt Tia, (tiffta and Fancj Orornr. (). t. LEE A CO.

Etm5 Kxclnti Notice. The Unard Kxiipo met HonliT tvening tid flxfN the follow! og ichcdule of priMt, tij HoWl liractc 91200 rtalom liquor lione 100 00 Ale and hwT hcot.au 7f 00 ytortkM pwi' liMDsw 00 I)mp(fit on prcacnptiotj IX) 00 UrufP't ntirf ki ryt th' 7 00 Applicalijua van be made and filrd with fii oi Wedncadty morning to Friday eten HENRY KKlKtiKlt, GEO. H. SHERMAN, ('nmrninHumcr, IVHriov fl5 t'entn Tfrltuahel. If on want Home extra tine iwktrs po to LADY'S, 09 Uam Strtn t.

Gentlemen, If you wuni mi Elegnnt Kilt lug Russia Blucher Or a Pair ol the L. A. W. lllcyclc Lais or Oxfords, Go to HEATON'S, 359 Main Street. Kmoval.

I have moved mv office from 68 to 49 Soul)) Uarriiltoo Street. Otic hour from to 5 p. m. EUZBETH IK GEPOW.V. D.

lsrail why Columbia Hartford CYCLES Arc so Popular In this city and vicinity i HECAUBE They aio Honestly nt nil ill roiiiitrucllim. The very bewt obtiiliuililo niuterliil It iiaetl. They lout tlio Lopietit. They need tho Ieatt ltepulrs. They Itun the Fastest.

They arc (luuraatoed by Klrnin of ninloubted resiionsl, blllty. They will brine a LurKcr Price after yearn of use tlinn any other Cycle. llyall uieanalfyouare irolnt; jp Invent lis a Wheel, call anil Zeno London, "Highland lleuther," 'Chypre," "Daphne Odora," "Wood Violet," White Roses," AIL very Fine Goods. Tho I urgent ahsortment by the ounce. R.

V. CABLE, 302 Main St. The Hustlers p. pon't i rV ,.1 i Blow ii 17 ''J examlueour line. H.

von der LINDEN, 48 Market Street, T. ISl I M'fc Caught Napping. Thing Co. Arf never caupht napiilnd Tliev art always on the alert, and nwl competilion in more than one even Tlierc arcj Fifty Mays a Putting out a Fire! But SbultliiR your Eyes. In ouejof Them.

IDOIsT'T. rinii'l shut vniir even to iWJ following faet. that we are eeh ln Mea's $3 and $4 Shoe At Gut Frice OpcuJYour Eyes. And look nt the sample: of t'l nhuvo lot In our tatt bb0'! Window. For Reliable Hoods, llqncst Ouality, Liberal QuaiitWl and Clever Treatment Itemember the Place I S.

B. Thing Ca The Shoe sU Hustlers'.

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