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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 5

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P5SB75W I i V'f 'C r. Jt 7t Pongnkeepsio DaUy Eagle. May orciAii crrr papbh. a BciU el pMJtOJmn. Co11 rDAiMoBnio.MA51 1889 2u Obaimmm la this City.

AXAxjsx, Kmw.ASB3aCTSEAT.TK ocw rcii Rxroarr or the lBOCIXDtSGa. guTWMATHKU. JTOIt TO DAY. Wf iHiBOToa, May 30. 8 r.

ay for S4 boar. CommeDClax at 8 p. m. Wtr yor Esstern New York, rain, touth shifting winds, seven local storm. coMer.

Friday nlgbtl Tor Western Kew Totk, rein, letin local tlormt. colder, northwesterly winds, erccxu. rKXBicness. Cool, fair weather Indicated for the s.Uantlc coart from New York southward tr.eorria on Baturiay. Warmer, fair weather will pmvall la the calf, Tennes kc and Ohio Tallej Saturday.

i jrHW ADVMUTIBAJCMBTS. The following advertisements appear la the Daily Eagle to day for the first time: White dress good. Lackey, Matt Co. Property for tale. IL WBson.

Lady' hunting caae watch lost, pjngola ahoe for ladle. CDepe w. Breastpin sort. tyFor additional local ncwa tea eighth i16 Fen anal. Hon.

John II. Eetcham waa In town en jlcmcritl Pay and (book hand with" any ot the old veteran. One Hundred.Bix.Pounel Commer met ctsJ Bote Paper. Firtt class la every particular will be sold Wr than like grade of paper haa xtxr been told In tbb city. Thia week only, at Ambler's.

Police Haw. William Graham wa. examined on a charge o( forgery oa a man named Coon, of rJslt roint, for 20. lie, wa held to await the action of the grand jury without ball. Satlsd for Europe.

Mr. and Mia. Joseph Becker, of Booth Water Street. thU city, (ailed Tharaday morning for 'Germany, their native land. They will vblt with ipecial lntereit Baden Baden.

Mr. Becker' birthplace, sad Slraa berg, the former home of Mrs. Becker. They anticipate being abaent two month. Clam Hake.

Tberewere two clam bake Thursday tttrrnooo, one at the Ajlum dock and the other out at Mr. P. I. Van Wagenen pltce. Both were very largey attended and the participant at each had a great time.

Too High. The amount of lot in the New York Massachusetts, as stated la the Eagle, wa to) high. It we, eatlmeted at Sort Perkins said to an Eagle representa tire on Thunday that fiKW would be about the figure. 'That' quite adlflerece. lie tsyt the wrecked car can be repaired and that other losses are light.

A new freight car costs about $900. Do You Want a PocXetbook Qcre't a chance to buy one and tare one r.utrter ot the price to put lnide. We are offering our entire line of Pocket book and Card Caae at this discount for the balance cf the week, at IL It! Main Street, Peraocal. Among ttrangen la town on Memrobl were and Mr. G.

Seaman, of Kew York city. MnrBeSujen haa tpeut a weeks with her parents, while Mr. Seaman, who ha an Important position In an extensive printing eatabliah ment la that city, came up Tharaday morirng and rtlurna thia morning. T. V.

johnalpn. now In Philadelphia, and will aall for 'Japan to morrow on the American blp Sciepp. lie ex. ptctsa line cruise arbirnd the coast of AustreUa through the many ialandt of the Eastern' Archlpclgo. Ujo voyage.

Otfordt, Russelts and Te'ncle Shoe In treat variety for men, ladle and children. Bicycle shoe for men at DeFE WS. Cor. Liberty and Mala Bt. Testing the Pump.

Some one It guilty of a' serious dereliction of duty, la' alio log the pomp of NtJi'Tr aj tl(ft ttrrqr A it Heaty.clooda obecurcd the ran and hid the eky day light of Memorial Day la dlcatUgthe approach of a rata ttorm. Nevertheleaa, Grand Army mea were aatlr early, the renderoa of the veteran being the room of Ilamirun Pint, la Mala Street near Muke where a large anrnker of ladle, wire tad daughter of veteran compoeing the Relief Corpa had aaaem to arrange the fljwer eat la. and there were very maay flaral offering coasting la the main of dringoe. roaea, peoniea. pamiea.

honejaacklea. etc They came In baakeU, bouquet, bundle and CToaaea. and the entire buildlag waa filled with their perfume. The donor were Mr. W.

P. Boahart, Mn.aSloreV.Mra.JamcaPiae.Mra.lv Morgan Lee. Mra.TuDl. Mra. E.

L. Bar ritt, Mr. B. D. Morgan.

Mr. William A. Davla. Mr. Matcher.

Mr. C. Moon, Xiaie llattle and LibUe Garney. Mr. A.

J. rJpeneer.Mrt, John A Carke. Vra. Alaon Ward. Mia KracMla Bertie Weaver.

Clarence MalcherHra. John Lent. Mr. Joha Speace. Mra.

Charles Craig. Mra. Mary Wheeler. Mr. W.

P. Walker, Mra. A. J. Meyer, Mr.

Geo. Cady. Mra. Arnold. Mra.

Daniel M13 ler.Mra.W. H. Haineld.M. J. Lyach.Mrt.

F. Dlaton. Mra. Car. Barrboa Uolli day, Mr.

Rev. Dr. D. IL llaanabnrgh, Mr. T.

C. Mnlcox. Mr. F. Bock.

Mra. Vaa Wyck.Mr: Drt Downing. Mra. E. Bcch.

Mr. W. A. Van Kleeck. Mb Jca nleGrote.

Mln Wiley. Mr. W. Riw lacd, R. Ilayman, Mr.

J. llendertoh, Mra. LouU Eealrr. Martin Cramer. Ezra Crapaer, Mra.

Albeit Tower. Mra. A. P. Yan Gkaen.

Mr. WlKiam 8. Morgan, Mbaea Jennie and Carrie Weed. Van' Eenren WllUam Boddea. Mra.

M. J. My en, lira. F. Ulrica.

Mb Etta IlaU pla. Mn. John Grnbb. Mra. George U.

Tompklaa, Miu Louba Vf. Slmmona, MUa EJoa Hitchcock, Mra. IL D. Ending, Old Ladlca Uome. W.

R.Bartlett, Mbli0ckwood.Mra. W. II Yan Keuren, Mb Lulu and Anna Piatt. Mra. W.

O. BtrCett. the MIsacTLanalng' tchool, Mr. M. Rowley.

Wlllard L. Dean. Jr Mr. George lonb. Mr.

Gregory. Jonea, Mra DtLacey. Mra H. E. Morray.

V. llaggeity JL Son. Mb Emma Otbom. Youag Woman' Flower Minion. Mia.

A. Edward Tower. Mra. E. P.

Reynold. Oilvtt, arid alao flower from the parish breach of the King' Daughter the Holy Comforter Church. OECOSaTtBO tUE GBATCC Shortly after pine a. m. the loving talk decorating the grave of the dead herote began.

It being carried out in a cartful manner by two committee embracing member ot both llamllton and Sleight Poet. G. A. U. The committee having charge of the grave In cemeteries outalde ot the diy was composed of Harry L.

Nunna. Ilenry Gardner, Alfred Wanda and A. J. Deuchy. They vblttd the Jew lib and colored burial ground and at Manchester.

Another committee wa composed of P. EL Whalen. M. TuM. T.

Uandley end IT. L. Ferguson; tM committee vblted the Burial ground of JSt Peter' Church on the Salt Point road, the old Dutch barial ground on the Hyde Park road, the Catholic la Mansion Street, and the Biptbt burial ground In each 61 which repose the remains bt veteran's. Each grave wa decorated with flowers and a' miaature American At 9:33 o'clock a Detachment of twelve comrade from llamllton Post, went Into a large carryall, to the Pougbkeepie Rural Cemetery, Cummsnder. Murray large track loaded with fljwen, accompanying them.

Ah! taeh as galleat aaj Vnit aaj line, Tboae ilrad beroas "bojt la Una Ahke each tooskl for a oUirr's tune. Alike each turn a soldier's naine Tel what the gaenSoa each spldir found? A dnaaitaM sleep neath a ktsmv moaod While the graves were king strewn with flower a misty rsln commenced falling, a though evea the'doud were weeping over the memories of other day when the Nations' life a In 'peril. The Independent Yeteraa Volunteers alio performed the ceremony of decorat Ing the crave. Independently ot the other organization. On the Sunday morning previcc to Memorial Day.

a their custom, the company vtalled the imalltr cemeteries about the diy, and decorated each grave with a small flag. And on the morning of Memorial Day the company proceeded to the Raral Cemetery and performed Ike line service there. Tab haa been the practice ot the "Vets" ever since i Dmm'Corpa. Knights of St. Katgats of Temperance, SECOND DIVISION.

Capt ml n.Woodln commanding. 21st Regiment Bead. Hamilton Camp No. 36 8. of W.

Boahart commanding. David, B. BleUht Post No. 831. G.

IK, A. J. Dsochy commanding. Hamlitoo Foat No. 80.

O. A. Henry E. Murray commanding. Disabled Soldier.

Ambulance. Veterans of Mexican THIRD DIVISION. (la cnrrligea) Wo. J. Carman commanding.

The Mayor of Poughkeepsie and Ontor ot the day. Gen. Baruute. and hb Adja lent Edward Gebbard. The Common Council, ot the City ot Pa' keepste.

County Official. Invited Quests. THE USB OF KIRCH. The tine of march from Academy Street to Moattomerr. to South lism Uton.

to Mala, to Washington, to Mill, to uuver. to Main, to Harket, to Boiaiers Fountain, where memorial aervlce for the patriotic dead were observed according to the G. A R. ritual. At the concluilon of aervlce the line reformed and waa dismissed on Market Street, right resting on Inst they cannot draw water.

A trial of be machlae at the Cherry Street briJge on ThuradaV mornlns showed that to be the condition of thai steamer. It wa aome time before the valtta were. soCdently totked to.b effective. The engine would strdly have bt'en lit for use la case of pre. The tu asters ought to be brought out and' Jetted at least once a month, la order that valve may be In working or Jer.

ea't Windsor Shoe' can't be beat for A uU new" line at XVh every Plt warranted at DkPEW. JilI3l 20 Par Cent Bared. No mbtake about ttb. You can bey, "itches, dock and Jewelry, or have "7 kind of rrpeirlag done at Caut S5' Market St. at the above re unction from Mala Street TUX IMXAPE.

At 11 a. m. everybody thought rain would Interfere with the parade In the afternoon, but although the' ztoud were threatening no rain felL Promptly at 1 :13 p. the various military and clrle organizaUan rendezvoused on Academy with the right resting on Barclay, and at 2. 05 p.

Grand Marshal John Van Eenreo gate: the order. to and the procession moved forward In the folloeing order: FIRST; DIVISION. CoL A. F. lindley commanding.

Platoon ot Police. Eastman College Band. 19th Separate Company. N. G.

8. N. Yr. Upt Wb. aabenncatel commsading; lSSeparate Coopaay.

N. G. 8. N.Y Capt B. Myer commamHag kiverview Drum Corps.

Rlvervlew Military Academy Cadet. Ma Joaeph Bbbce eoaaaaadlngl :CaatoDllk.I.O.O.F, O. Caldwell CDmmandlae. THKKETIftW. The procession waa officially reviewed at the corner of Montgomery and Carroll Street a reviewing stand having been erected for that purpose.

On the stand by the side of the dty flag stood Msyor Che. M. Rowley, next to him the orator ot the day. Gen. IL A.

Barnum, next to him hU adjutant, Gebbard, while grouped about the three were the members of the common council. As the procession tilled by, the reviewing party stood with bsred heals, the commander ot each organiza tion passing saluting the mayor. There were about a thousand people In the vicinity watching: the scene, stoops and piazza bVing crowded. AT TIIS BOLDIEBS' POCXTAIX. At and about the aoldlers' fountain the crowd gathered In large numbers men, women nd children to witness the G.

Alt. memorial, aervlce, which waa conducted according to the ritual In the Grand Army book. The water playing from the fountain, which with the fltgs and uniforms and the handsome foliage, made a very pretty picture. At the conclusion of the service the line waa reformed and the 'procession moved up Market Street and dbmbted. During the day flags on private and public buildings, and oa fltg poles were at half mast, and at the proper time same of the bell of the city were tolled.

Neatly all places of business weredesed In the afternoon and evening, and tke streets were filled with people. TUX A. K. K3TEBTAIXED. At the conclusion of.

the parade, by In vitttloo of Dr. M. Downing; tbe'membrn ot the Grand Army proceeded to the resi dence of that gentleman, on Mansion Square, where a pleasant reception took place. After Introduction, refreshments were passed, and the pleasant Innovation In Memorial Dsy exercises, was highly en Jojed by the veteran. It wlll.be an occasion long pleasantly referred to by both posts in their meeting.

A. number of well known and prominent diizena were present. Including Rev. Hatfield, Oen. A.

Smith, lion. John I. Piatt, "Mayor Rowley, Wm W. Smith and Col, Beard. A resolution ot thsok to DrTDownlog.

for the generous manner lnwhlch he had remembered the aoldlers wa then offered and adopted. Gen. A B. Smith made a few remark of an Interesting character, referring In appropriate terms to the thought! ulness of Dr. Downing la provldiag such a bountiful treat, and how well It had been appreciated.

Further remarks were alio made by Rev. Dr. Hatfield, of the Washington St. M. Church, and Dr.

Downing, which were attentively listened to at tbk orcna nocsc. The doting exercise of the dty were held at the Opera House In the evening. At an early hour the house began to fill np, and by eight o'clock, the when the exerdses were to begin, it wss Oiled with the largest audience we have ever aeen there on any previous similar occasion The orchestra chairs: were reserved for the veterans and sons of veUrsni, and they were The stsge 'dacoratlons' were not'profuie. consisting simply 'f the pott color ef the two Grand Army pent ot the city, and were placed against the flier on cither tide of the front of the stage. A tingle bcque4 of fl)wers, plsced on a smaH table; at the front of the (UejQmi)iid lUxe waa TtrflwalTillpTty.

tThe Twenty flrit Ilei ment Band, stationed within the orchet tral played ttvcral patriotic selection before the exercises were announced. Derrick Brown, was masker of and he wss the only occupant of the stare except taking: part. Mayor Rowley, with the spesker of the evening and CoL Beard, occupied the tight lower att before the oration began the msyor accompanied Gen. Btrnum. to the stage and Introdnced him to the muter of cere mecltt.

During the ceremonies a collection wa taken toward! thelpurchase of a new aoldlers" burial plot at the cemetery, the plot purchased a number of years ago by Hamlitoo 'Pott, being nearly filled. Mr. Brown Introduced the programma of the evening by a tew well choaen aid' patribllc word. In 'an earaeit in he' hurriedly passed over history 1 the straggle, paying a glowing trlbntt to the nerobm of the dkn of both the contending armies. Ha then announced a prayer by Rev, D.

u. Haoneburgh, pastor ot the Heddlng M. E. Church; who offered op an eloquent upplicatloa to th Father of all 'good. A tola and choral waa very finely rang by Mr.

Mrs uatitweii ana. Air. aiiiiara, atr. vunatie H. Hlckok accompanying on the There wu at sence of Rev.

D' down on the rrocrsmmajror a "recitation. The 10ih, wa quite a new thing for, the eVeblog ex ercbet of Memorial pty, anil the diversion urnbhed by) Captain Hiubennestfl; fcnd hit compasy Was richly esjoyed and deservedly appUnded. After another selection by 'the orchettrs. Master ot Ceremoaies; p. Brown, Esq.

in a tew well chosen words, Introduced the ontor of the evening. Henry A. Bsrnum. After the applause whlch followed the Introduction had tubslded, the general ssia. GEifKRAL BSKKtoM'a ADDKKM.

Again the fragrani fliwers of May bedeck the hallowed beds where sleep our heroic deed. AesIo, from workshop and from plough, from cloister and from mart of trade, from all the hearthstone come the loyal, country loving, God fearing people to tenderly strew beauteous blossoms in tearful token of fond remembrance of those who died thst the Nation might live. Memotisl Day has become national. Annually tbe people of the South strew their earlier flower upon the grave of their brave soldier, and the people of tbe North garland the tombs ot the Nation' defender! with the frtgrant blossom of Msy, Indeed, the besuiiful observsnee Is of southern origin. It Is recorded that directly after the war tbe women of Columbus, Mississippi, "strewed flowers alike on the grave of the Confederate and national aoldlers." The vanquished wreathed tbe.

victor, and of the generous Uh Hit tan deed a sweet singer sang: "from th silence of sorrowful hears. The desoUte mourners go, LoTinglyssden with flowers, Alike for the friend snd the fo Under tbe sod and the dew, Wilting' tha Judgment day, Under the rosea tha bine, Under, the iiliss the grsy." Don't Abnta tha We are making a caavaa among onr. manufaotaren and bualree mea to aeeora the Irrepresenlatioo In, the SooVsarm Eot Tioat of the EAOut. Thecaavaaabqalte luxxeMfaL.vThe'aaper will be ahaadteme thini' and" will lilnatraw our buslneaa sltottlbn quite fslrly. Of course soma people do not feel db posed td 'That wa to be expected.

anu, aiiognoer natural, no icu iwij for tneml and think when the paper come out thejr, will feel aerry alao; but that la neither here aor there. It Is a freecoun ty.snd one ha a right to go in or'ttay out. he tee fit. Bat It not necessary to accompany the refusal with aba of the They csn abuse us, If It helps their, feelings; bat lb (Ungthe Iowa, at some of them do, dbgracefnL Men who never ba4 dollar except what they made since going into business here, talk largely aMut bow thia town no good to them, that they care nothing for It, and1 that they never want; anything from It, and so on. Indefinitely; And some ot these men are lying awake night trying to concoct some, scheme to secure favorable recognition here, and their spite exhibited largely, because so far they have failed to' aecure It, Now let this top.

We cannot build up the town by abuilog It, (Whether ihe Sotrrcaia Kaolx I a ucces or not, makes very little difference ta any one except ourselves, but we1 are ail, la building up the town, whether we make, our mosey here or not, 'jV i I "51 SHOES The vtctorlout Union soldier never bore ted towsrds hit valorous southern an taxonbt. even though he offered hit life to defeat hit opponent's cause and, since ne lous ni lor an unaitiaea ana tnaisso luble Union ot all the statee, for a broad ana comprcueusire nsuonamy, ne prouu ly points to tbe flsg of the fsthers a the alpha Snd omega of his faltb. while he gladly chantt the refrain "Ko mora shall the war ery sever, Or the winding rier lw red i They banish Onr anger forever; When they buret tha graves of our desd Under th sod and the dew Waiting the Jadgment Day, Lots and tears for the bine, Tears and lore for the gray." But these act! of Christian charity, of soldierly nobility; the desire thus expressed for a restored nationality, for the. burying In lethean depths of all the anlmoaltle that all the bitterness thai grew out of the war, murt not be taken to signify a forgetf ulnets of the mighty Issues Involred la that terrible straggle, nor the stupendous iscrlflces of the whole people, North sad South, for tod against, through which union and freedom and were secured' to our common country. Nor should the people forget that la that desolating war.

thire was a wronc and there waa a rleht I that the God of patlltt tie sled the armlee of the right, and the Union" wa preserved. the nationally pt the whole peopie.tnerl 1 yur, Hotels." eq, ana i femora common The ladle 'of iihe'ijf ashlngton Street Methcdlst Church held their monthly so clsl at the residence Mr Benjtmln Trowbridge, oa, Church Strut, Wcdnes dty evening. It, was a very pleasant cc culoo. sod not the least attractive feature were the refreshments, which, with mu sic and Innocent game; will be thought of in day to come. Pbotographed.

Gallup, the photographer, took a fine picture ot the Knight of St. George at Eastman Park Thursdsy afternoon. Infant's, chlldreaaad misses Shoes. A big stock and low price at DzPJtW'd. 211181 A the "warm weather, approaches an A dayof vacatico rspldly draw near, lbs qaestio a to how the feet 'shall be suitably clothed, so a to present a rylbh, pesrace, and at the same time be comfortable, becomes one of consldersble imprt Usee.

We Would state that acccrditg to all In dlcatlons, light colored good will have a larger run' this year than last evea, and therefore, In addltlos) to urtuusl large lines of Kerutsr Good for Simmer Wear. a aelectlon'from which every bodjj muit have of course. We ksve ready fcr Inspection and sale an'onnsnally varied raaaort ment of Tan, Ruiset and natural, Leather, Color Shoes, both high and low cut, for Ladles, Mlltr, Youths sad which will surely please, fit and satisfy; If. when st waterlog' place this tnm mer, goods la wear purchased of; ne are.admired, as we aretcocfidentfbey will be, please In that connection do us the favor to mention the name ft the RELIABLE FAMILY 8BOKUOCSB of OP POOOBEEEPSIE. sberevtrtheold flag symbols our to vertgn y.

-Another hss better tstd "Wherever lie the nation' dead, then are are gathered the Nation mourner, berlng rich tribute of flowers and richer tribute of detthleat memory to tbe silent, but uhforgotten alee per. With beauteous flowert are itrewn 'their greves, while gentlest thoughts gsrbnd their memory. Fcrfume of noweri and Incense of loving heartt atrip the grave of its cold terror and make of the cemetery a beauteous temple of the dead. In the presence of the' tomb tbe bitter strife Is. forgotten, and remtm bered alone are tbe valor and devotion of those who died that their land might live.

The soldiers of the blue sad grsy lie peacefully together, and to day their gravea are watered by tbe teart of their motherland. The years have. Jll'ed 'up the bloody and only the deep furrow where lie the dead, now where was once tbe dark abyia. Men's heart have lof tened, and flower Of peaceful love have sprung from the esrtb, watered with mnitiert' tears, i'ear by year this beautiful memorial solemnity takes deeper root la tbe popular heart and It Influence tend to (often the regret and leaieu the bttlernet which were bequeathed by the civil wr. Memorial Day has lost all sectional meaning, and IS now a national holiday In tbe widest acceptation of that term It glorifies patriotism and charitably, draw the veil over the errors and mistakeawhich called this new rite into life.

It preaches peace, love.aod forgiveness, and offer one more and gloriout eitmpie ot ihe grandeur of republican life." Tbe spesker here recalled the service ot our own 150th' Regiment, with, which. In the tame army corps, he served In Sherman's famous "Match to the Bee'' and paid a fitting tribute' to Gen, Eetcbam, Col. Smith' and others o( li officers, and to tbe brave men1 ot that regiment. tbetpeaker said: Tbtt'God goide tbe destinies ot. nations is the coBclusive, argument 01 all history.

Dark be some days and tlll more dismal tbe night, but. Hit guialog hsnd has worked mervels for our people. Out from the smoke of, battle, from the desolate ruin of war; tbe Union emerged, unbroken, but who would have prophesied the wondrous healing power' of the brief space of years since Appomattox and Raleigh became synonyms with the undying fame of our Grant and bur Sherman. OfffontttoCaiskllls. Mr.

Charlies Vclte and a large party of friends started for the CataklUs on Thursdsy, where they will remain 'several dsys hunting and fishing. loaf. Black Oayx Breast Pin with gold dollar attached. Liberal reward, at 231: Mill Street It His Htm la Dennis. We have found a bras key with a big tag on It marked "Dennis." They Salt like Hot Cakes.

Those $1 SO Dvngola Shoe for Ladle at DEPEW I 2tmyJl Btraw berry PesuraL Dutchess County Division No. 8. Sans of Temperance "will, hold a (Uawbtrry festlvsl on Tuesdsy, Jane 11th, at tha Casino. BOARD OP BXC18JB. The Bosrd of Excise hve fixed the following schedule of prices for the coming year: 8125 00 For and Beer 75 00 For CO 00 Application can bsmad and tiled with the Clerk, Gctunr, 48 Market St The license feci must accompany the appli cation, which must be msde before the tint Monday of May.

tf20 TsMus a. siatoa.Aacttoetu HOOjEHdD FpRNIIURB AND REAL ESIATE AT ATJOTION! rf I will sell st asr isai4eaise.So. HAXJIOS: ST. a mv. iV i' 'f'S' 'V Wednesday, Junb 5th.

at I A. th eaUr ruaniltnc eaaaliUae tCaaotaar Parlor riraltar. Cmsi Tsbl. lot of I BMka rear CaipMa, state aa BaU CStrvta. Mel.

lv. Disat. Xltekca tooas ranllarr, Bad aa4 Baddlasr. rtailMe ta QaUw.riUoWOaaes. SacU.Aci aiaSow kUs Ckalrs.

Banaaa. Isoktef Olasaia. rietarra. Oar 4eaTooU.Ac. Uiaoatt r.lf, H0U8EandL0T; WILL BB S01D.

Hoax rosi atats rW 'coee ala4 Baama. Ba rtoatlr kerw pat a Sat rjaaf orttr. Baa avwe a4wataeaadsw4cUtm4 lanrtcaUar. Lt tni tt mat bt Kt smv? CHARLES TOWNSENDJ: naalBlBBBafltaBnBBBBi CuriositvKl loouraarx any ox Diigbtlng war a ploot bard fervently sang; POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbla rrrlatta.

a awe TTramr. atnarta sis vboUaeaiMW. fQwiilral tbaa thrlluf klaa, iiihI.h foM ia aa SWISisb wltk sb mialuiao Uw iml abort wrtl alamers hoSatMof aOiJ ONLT Tar MR8. BELTING DAS OPENED HER Ice Cream Parlors AT TBI WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 224 MAIN BTBEET. Will keep rnatAntly va hand CARAMEL.

CHOCOLATE, VAHlXtA AND STRAWBERRY CREAMS. 1 1ce Cream, If cent per 'quart, Packed, 30, Sherbet, S3 Packed, 40t DaUcftOM "fee to Blck to Order. Otem Evxraes. if juvjiw psj me a visit or pertonal Inspection but of mere curloaity to tee It lui possible that 1 sell First Clus Good at cheap I advertise to do. Upon sa' exsmlnstion of my large and varied stock of Teas, Coffee sad" Choice Groceries, they hsve never felled to buy.

They found for tbemtelvts thst mv goods snd my price are: Just as I represent them tctf be, which goe to show thst coodiedgr ment It selecting my rood, backed by the ready: cash to pay kfor them, will ae compllsh wonders In the way of retalllnr first tlast good cbeap for cash. I gnanotee every rtlde purchased of me to give perfect satbfactlon or the purchase price will be cheerfully returned. New Turkish Pranes. "oc" per lb Best French Prunes, fc Best New Ursa Butler. 20c Fair quality Table Butur, 19c Full Cream Cheese.

isc Best kettle rendered Lard. 10c Choice Sardines In Oil per box. Choice Sardines in Oil. tt, He SardlnetlnMustaid.lt lOc uesipsimon, 16cnercaa BeatLoUtcr; Ite" Best Sugar Corn. 6c Best Brandt Tomatoes.

can Cleveland' Baking Powder. S8c per 1 lb Magic Yeast Cake, 5cpVrpkg.v Warner' Tcast Caket, Sc National Yeast Cakes, '5c least foam. Washing or Sal ic High Teat Kerosene OH, 9c Sugars awiy down, 'W ROBT.KNOXpr:'! 133 Main Street. ASK Y0UK GROCER POU BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeW'WWWaBBBBBBBBBBBBBi FLOnR Always Reliable. Nono "Better WHOUES AUB AOSSTS, TWKlEPSlBJf.T.

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About Poughkeepsie Eagle-News Archive

Pages Available:
202,121
Years Available:
1861-1942