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Wcr0 ” aL a TORI REY , HOS TOVSITIREL but Mind Bright and Wholly Pure. -NBYER A THOUGHT OF GUILE > Manly and Accomplished, @ ; Marvel to All Who Meet Him. Great Precautions Taken Guard the Queen, Who Starts To-Night. | PHILADELPHIA, April 2-A bor without sin, possessing a mind absolute- "ly pure, and to whom gui'e in any form * {@ unknown! This lad, Thomas Springer, \ “ thirteen years olf, handsome, of fine mannera and singularly manly and bright, although deaf, dumb and blind. fs visiting friends in thie city. The lad sd fas been taken about considerably, and wins admiration for the talents he dis- , plays, although #0 seriously aMicted. | 4 He reads, writes, and by means of 4 touch converses on current topics, and! ) thoroughly posted tn history and ay But it fe not these accomplishmente | lone that attract persons. Young @prtnger ts wholly free from taint of cia, His y—of full f purity, No idea entered 4 ff, and his thous ty, run : 0 the ideal In every topte broached to Untruth or even evasion are wholly "A @aknorn to him, and his idea of ihe he world’s attitude toward the Almighty |» , = of unbroken reverence. Clergymen | @arve! at Ris fine mind and utter free- @em from anything approaching cant ‘They vee an exceptional future for him. | ‘The development of Thomar Springer | @ & marvel in {teeif. At five years of) ge he was mors ignorant than any! Beast. When he moved ft was backward | and on all fours, tor bitter experience} ' had taught Mim that if he went for | Re would strike his head agginst some | thing, and euffering would follow. Ne tnetitution for the blind would take him Decause Ne waa a deaf mute, He could not Ko to way asylum for the deat wid dunt because he was blind, and, finally his mother died and his father de- Y eerted him Then Molen Keliar, who was a child of ten and aiready becoming famot P) THE Pl COUNTESS | | The Wife of th Queen During Her Visit to the Emerald Isle. heard of the boy affMicted as she was. | he thought Todt i, Avril 2—DP reparations are something might be done | making to-day for the start for Ireland | )4/h Wednesday she wil | received is agitating many, ‘The opin- lion is expressed by some that her pres- ence in Ireland may davise dieturbances. ‘The Queen herself has no misgivings She is looking forward with pleneure to her reception, All the indications everywhere Firat—and it took months to do it—he Was taught to understand that that which made, him comforiahle regularly times a day was food - As his gay with Venetian masts, ted at the end of Ay ft unites with Merrion whe first vaited Di took her hand in his, and with hs own have been sent to the apital. | served, and will be uw fingers spelled out ¢ ‘yread.”* ea at na edt at tant tes to.| They will be scattered everywhere along | of the approaching \ anes 4 nl of hose who might | A huge er day, In addition to mal agoomplich. | th? Tine of march, and those mie: | hums emai eorlan be suspected of displaying any host! varetutly | ahd Suffolk ments, he Dublin «a rh wes varlous foods and ts quit artic, Young Stringer Is an inmate the Kindergarten for the Bind at Jamatea Piatns. Mass. DURYEA MAY SOON BE WELL ty to the Queen will be watched. ‘The Queen. will leave London evening tm a special train. She arrive et Holyhead to-morrow morn! There the royal yacht Albert and V toria will be in waiting. Without cere- mony the Queen will embark fer Kings- won ; ‘The yacht will be by H. M. ust aeletea tthe Queer 8. Australia and BLECT DELBGATBS 10-NIGHT Repebiienne Will Cheses Repre- contatives te the State Con- vention. Republican Assembly District Con- ventions will be held to-night to elect deiegmtes io ihe State Contention, which will be heid'tn thts city April 11, to select the four delegatesat-large ang their alternates to the National Convention, als? Presidential electors and State Committeemen. ‘There may be some trouble in the ‘Pwentieth and Twenty-fifth Assembly Distrie’ er contests which the Hess people inetituted. It is said, how- ever, that the courts will decide the merits of the contest in time to avoid |~ trouble at the conventions. The test cases will be heard this morning. i ‘The districts affected are the Third and Fourth Elec Districts of the Twentieth Assembly District and the Fifth Election District of the Twenty- fth Assembly District. Fraud is eo many of her subjects are al | pl chy, This te » unique event. the conven’ on. — ‘Way leave heapita). Tt was announced to-day that Wal. fer E. who has been a pe- tient tn Roosevelt Hospital since last August, suffering from a broken neck, sill leave the inetitution the last ef this month or earty in May, He may re- over completaly. * For months the physicians at the hos- “, pital despaired of saving Mr. Duryea's + Mfe. The fracture of the vertebrae was complete. Physicians came from all Parts of the United States to study the “remarkable case. When he leaves the hospital it will be to go to some summer resort. A physician will remain in constant et- tendance, in addition to (wo nurses, y » Duryea, a young athlete, on Aug. 7 wimming at Oyster Bay with co! His foot slipped while diving into four feet of water and bis neck as broken. After hie neck was encased in plasier wag taken te Rossevelt Hespital. He 4 See well and talk weil, but he was Bears the Signature of COFFEE vs. PREACHER. People Poisoned by Coffee Should Lesvt thought he could not live through t! bigat 2 Severn) X-rays poetures were vaken Tae broken veriebtee. It was found the fifth cervical vertebra was frae- tured, The surgeon® @ecited they must rut away the posterior paris of the two wortebrae, which were pressing against te tse spinal cord. They knew that the J Telightest motion by the patient while he ees under the knife might result in a ut to the sheath of the cor in instant death. Bo th @f ether seemed necessary. for vigorous breathing. The patient’ OES & tectto thet tihar eovie wh ims Kim echer. They ylelded to the patient's request reluctantly. On Sept. 13 Dr. “Abbe performed the operation. Other sed surgeons Watched the operation. will spend Tuesday might aboard the for him. With the aid of the hundreds! thi« evening of Queen Victoria, The} town and drive in her, she raised | roral visit ie the topic of the hour Py a dist siiney Stringer | . dublin wil! ne SARS Btvinger | everywhere vol Private and. public buildings will be nim {n charge of her| The question as to how sheswill be! wovtreg with bunting. Flags will be » thorcughfares ar Sackville street will be made bright and bountiful | Supply of bunting and arches bearl Four arches will) road. as been pre the occasion sue! iso w ing. A royal prociamation is to be issued @fanting a holiday to Dublin Bank em- joyees on the day the Queen enters the charged in the canvass and the voting, Hess says that in the Congressional dis. triet convention he will have fifty-seven votes ta the fifty-two of his opponents, | Altogether there will be 188 delegates elected in New York County to attend CASTORIA The Kiod You Nave Abvays Bought ear- t ONT y ORLD: O00 CURE | for Sixteen Years,a Man | Regains His Sight. er of PRilip r of Tres . J. afl of total blindness, has recovere: nis sight without the ald of surgeons | Mr. Mandel lives in Newark, but spends | {his time with his son. bie to see fairly inti sixteen years The a civil war, H with ine other when that fatied him, too. rald there waa no hope. A few ‘weeks ago he became ill with) volent. pains in the head, and ebury road, At handed him bfead, she, In the A sign Innguage, with her hand tn his, | fre m Dublin ate that she will be re-[! ne ieee eer ueae a, kaye / spelled “broad.” ‘The day finally came | ceived with enthusianm Majesty, « huge platform will be erect Dyess oods. + when Tommy got no food. He walted'a| Neve precautions ate |ed. ( 2 S. Jong time and then. went to bie teacher, |‘#king for Her Majesty's safety. A|’ The olfk cushion on which the keys ‘| email army of Scotland Yard detectives [VT presenied to Her Majesty when a including Vetlings, Bareges, Silk and Wool Crepe de Chine grey, tan and blue; also Mohatrs, blue as shown in the latest Paris models, ‘Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St WAISTS. |Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Very Important Sale Of Corded French Silk and Linen Waists, our latest styles, all sizes, 700 at $10.50 Each, | Reduced trom $20.00. styie and ply yinap recom: John Forsythe, | THE WAIST HOUSE, OF BLMDNESS. |After Being in Darkness | ed positively this mozning | man lost the sight of one eye | soldier during the Additional lines of soft cling- | ‘ing fabrics are being shown, |$ Centre Pieces, 15x15, and Crepes, | in the prevailing shades of in the various tints of navy FORSYTHE'’S | for Painless utracting when ‘Teeth are Ordered PULL f We gwar. ow 5.00} tt, No Charge PRE-EASTER EXHIBIT MILLINERY AND COS Special Sale of Ladies’ {{a ailored Walking Suits. Sale for Tuesday and Wednesday. Ladies’ Eton Suits, coat has flaring Med: tolling revers or ty beautifully man-tailored, w | Until our supply is exhausted we will hook orders tor Cut Easter Lities, for deliveay during Easter week, at, per dozen, oe These are all Longiflorum Lities, ff finest grown, and are sold by florists a ©” 1 $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen, md from)” COuteof-town orders will be packed free Nearly all of the goods offered ¢ : the} Were pur many months when tf dise was at its lowest. This biggest bargains of the year. Do not fail to your wants now, as you may not get such am ety Wattean back hips to teelve 11 ¢ m, WHERE Dog hipps re ‘ x : if flares: Hed tl vat with foe rage and snipped ak your CAPES to tunity again, 4 best quality Taffeia: 20 00 Vices! Department, Main floor (Positively none sold to storekeepers,) a great barg. le 4 lbs nea Towels, vy quality; ready for use well 19¢.; our sale price, cach, twee coo oor oooeco=e i c Ladies’ Fly Front Walking Sui Ladies’ Waist Sale. » Sa the jacket is lined with finest taff Notable Values. the skirt best percaline lining and velvet binding, new shirred double} Shiet Waists, of plisse and hem- stitched taffeta Watteau back, made of finest ladies’ 3 size,| worth & 2 3 cloth, in black, navy, castor, brown ‘ ¢ or roval blue; only &t suits in this} Silk, entirely extra Jot, Bought at Soc, on the dollar? mew, assorted ih: from a manufacturer who had them] — colors, left on his hands on account of slow : Tasela van delivery. They should bring $27.50, 4 98 ¢; not amy in this lot! 6 A but will go on sale to dispose of them quickly tomorrow at 15.50 Ladies’ Suits, of black and navy English cheviot, fly tront box jacket, like cut, lined with fine quaiity satin, newest cut skirt, with double Watteau plaited hack: extra sizes have inverted plait back, finest percale lining and velvet binding; the entire suit handsomely tailored; 10. 00 Sizes 32 to 46; an unusual offering for e' Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits, in all-wool Albert cloth, in ight gras al, fave and black, or black and navy thue che jackets are Eton or fly fronts, hand- somely tailored and stitched, and lined with tine qualit colored silk; the skirt tas the new shape box plait special 7.98 Second Ficer, Wh Ot Section, Sale of Patterns & Braids For Renaissance and Duchesse Lace. All new designs, embracing everything that is in demand; an opportunity to buy two and three pat- terns for the price usually paid for one. Patterns for Renaissance Braids and Rings. Exceptional values in lace braids. Best quality Linen Renaissance Braids, all numbers, 19 per piece of 36 yards, Best quality linen Renaissance Rings, per dozen, 2, 3 and 4c. French Lace Braid, for Duchesse and Renaissance, in white and cream, 30 patterns, that usually sell at 4c., Sc. and G¢. per yard, at Freach Lace Braid in black and white silk, 6 patterns, that usually sell at from Se. to Sc. per yard, at Shirt Waists, of fine tucked taffeta,all new spring colors, 3 back, percaline lined and velvet bound; price, Ld Bill i ‘A Great Special, 98c. Taffeta Silk Allover (25 rows of cord- ing), in the following colors: Reseda’ cru rose, Ui . 3 navy blue, a per yare 98 1000 yards Taffeta Silk Allover, 42! cords, cluster effect, quality of silk and colors same as above, formerly sold} 5¢ Also the following special offerings in bound duck} $1,{1-58 per yards at per OB 5c. novelties and stamped linens : Tucked Tafteta Allover, with lace in- Bound Duck nation Brush Bags, Button Bags, Whisk Broom Holders, Curting Iron Holders, 3 at, each, Cushion top and back, new designs on art canvas, 2B at # mM" 459} 10. oe ony oy with inet insertion, in jing, » Value $2.25 yard, at, Bad nea ohh GOH. wie Bi A z of 43 Taffeta Aliever in cut-out effects, i ” Linen Crash Bed |$ Handkerchiets, Patterns for, 20x20, large designs (whit ony) a, 3.98 eH Oueltshiinencrisks sbeut |$ Walsts, with sleeves, 39 |Cemtre Pieces, 24x24, 4 Ee yee fine quality; price Prog dy |$ Skirt Oarnitures, 39 | TleEnds, 5 Collars, Caatton Atever, sppave eects, Deck} 12}éc daring tis sat pont Scarfs, 20x54, 25 | Bobs, 7, Wailers, 7 ton; there ts 6|Yokes, 9 Panels, poked * Maia Floor, 60th St. Section. some are even: thet; the wocccccececccs ‘ China Bargains. gual “a Dinner Sets of tine porcelain, with new} 22 yds for our sale, and neat underglare decorations; 100} per y4., pieces value $8.95 le & QE 7c. Muslin, 4%4c, price, le 3¢-tn. White and Dinner Sets of fine porcelain, with} Bleached Meusile, nice new and neat underglaze decorations; § fine quality; if we were to 112 pieces; value $9.95; sale 6 95 buy this to-day the price, le would be 7c; our sale Dinner Sets of fine porcelain, with newt Price, per vd., Handled Polishing Wax, 4 and neat underglaze decorations, all the necessary pieces, it Goud Quality Ammonia, 5 tureen; value $10.50; per bottle, Good Quality Roll Te Paper, the 10c. kind, 5 price, for Tea Sets of fine porcelain, with very nesi } Getd- Fated Huntiag-Case: etch, i | The Housefurnishings. Test | Coat or Hat Rack, 5 hook, 5 ¢ aft ee 4 + ! € bps 4 Tea Pot, made of polished tin, with white metal spout and tundie, oo Small sized round polished wood Ham or Bread 5 Beard, ts e Le 2 < : inderglaze decorations, 56 preity shapes; value mas 9 78 sale price, Toilet Sets of fine Engitsh porcelain, with be op: nest underglaze decora- tions, nec tesa pte = 1,49 Basket, ma Improved No - Sag Curtainf The following prices should ap- of whole willow, 25 Stretcher, Gxt2 te, esi peal to every economic je: Stove-Polishing Mitt and ly folded, made of well U Stands, American seasoned lumber, Tegra Cotta, rustic design, each 1.1 Dauber, made of sheep i House skin, very practical, 8 prey sue 25 ‘sardneres, medium size, assorted’ filiz i E i z cEEgHATSRETRE it i 3 2 EE '. es, Ver, etty colori Stexo Scouring Soap, 1 () 4-Fold 3-Foot Round 25 eat ae ne eee 35 price, 6 cakes for Bar Clothes-Horse, Majetica Mit Jugs, reguie size, 5 ow mle 4.85 Douche Pans, maseol bey tcold Dust Washing polished tin, with 49 powder, eae best glare, 13 Mik Jar Holders, im- Spray attachment, ¥ ‘aper Torch, well made, ted china, assorted shapes and watch warranted Wax Taper, pr box of 3} ng BI ports pes 49 Every perfect 30, Ground Floor, Woh Bt. Section, ‘Third Floor, Ben M. Sectite 1A High-Grade Sewing i Machine for $11.75. Delight Sewing Machines are high grade in every respect; in fact, they are the best up-to-date sewing machine manu-} o> factured; light running; a child can work them; perfectly noiseless; have the latest improvements and attachments; made by] TES one qi the oldest and best sewing ma- chine manufacturers tn the world. The! Delight is the only high-grade sewing machine sold at a low price with the, maker's name stamped upon the works. “ Our sale price for these high- grade Sewing Machines, 1 1.75 Mein Fises, S8:R &. Section. tdfor hotel use: sale High art in Sewing Machines. Ball bearing. Latest}water or Lemonade improvement. Have you seen them? On exhi-} Sets, of tine American polished crystal ' i Sewing Machi ;. glass, consisting of 1 pitcher, 6 tum- in our Sewing Machine store. eo onl, tase Crystal Glass Sets, 24c ae & in fineAmer- complete set, tifully bound in cloth, $1.25 and $1.50 editions only, special of ican polished| class, con-} , sisting § 0 f] Th: 1 covered) Te Sugar, 1 cream pitch- er, 1 spoon- holder,t 24 Water T fine crystal glass, value 29c; sale price, per dozen, 19 Water Goblets, fine Ain- erican crystal glass, adapt- cover, ‘Pride of Joanice,” sow being played st the: rion Thestre, Mighrarm, bail bearing Sewlag Machines 48 OBE satus soc: sale pric. pr st 29} _ Our Passover Department we offer at S Gis; of Sak Aner ‘shea fF groceries for the Passover Delight Sewing Machines, with invisible head-—that Is] OOTY, Sater of Gre amenicis Polsveltyour orders for Matzoths, per i, the drs wn and the machine can be ted asbtabie beautiful woodwork, at $23 and 25.00 signs, value $9c.: sale price, per oer machine ee five years, i mm : 19 ‘ree, to every a sewing mac juring ¢! tales belctivending neediesttachment At 10c Each. Instructions free to ail purchasers of sewing machines. } Water Bottles, Celery ago All sewing machines om exhibition in our sewtng-machine de-} Holders, Ci Sticks, Butter Dis! and 6 preserve plates, very pretty de | Gregutated Sager, only 3)

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