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o¢. Papers Condemn Discourtesy, but H Tammany Hall Alone Responsible. Gi ctie London papers resent keenly jiman in the station house ‘Mayor Van Wyek's lack of sympa Mal) nent “tn keeping the City Hall fag In the Centre Street Cri “ney dlecriminate carefully, oner gave the name of Hr and blame Tammany Hall, not New | lily resid Newark, NJ Yorkers generally, for what they con-|* typteal “Cockney elder gross discourtesy. sy ou had too much 4 arn that only aced at factory "Tt is satisfactory to | one fiag in New York was not half-mast. [t ts even more an rected ¢ y t Jarsey Ho sald walked to find that the one excention was the nlinaing, oiers have flag.on the Tammany (ity Hall. Per-|celve tn . ts AMA ei e haps, after all, this is the greacest com-| iii age th oe Hgestallsnia eae iment to England that New York} yy eve pitw: of The os. -mne Id have paid.” Lest to Maniy Senne. (The Star says 3 ' Mayor of New York in a crea- |) ture: of Croker's. He was clected by “rammany and rules the city in the in ‘terests of Tammany. It in woll that (there should be one exception, and it te well 'that that exception whould be Tam- many.” ‘The Bt. James's Gazette says: syinpatay on “There are men #0 lost ¢o all rense of thts et ate what {5 manly and worthy that they saat would not hesitate to advertise them- sen, Pree selves by trampling 1 tenderest + sentiments of their fell ture “To these people are thus dente finer feelings of humanity, and (he Teore to be pitied than condemned “could fitly be assoctated with the creat: | ire of Tammany Hall who so grossiy | Tmisrepresented (he generous feelings of themanly y of} Mr nk the et w —— ) This cumutative resuit of J iteal, of the great (Continued from First Page.) ng. ‘The Houre then adjourned until 1'¢ NATIONS READY her country and her people, and her wise! and beneficent rule during the sixty-sour| yeare of her glorious reign will © held in affecttonate memory by ear to) * throughout the ¢ -and devoted subje: ree e cnt abocenal an | minions of the British Empire. FOR FUNERAL, |**#"" ‘the cccution |Her Body Removed to the Ta the House of Commons Mr. A. J Hovatties will lodge there, while the ch A the Treasury and Rrest sonagen will ve entertained apel at Osborne by Ba rorerament, deaaers in tnoving the 44° |German Squadron Ordered | \n Bluejackets. au in reply to the message, suti t Rat cass in atl its long history had to Spithead—French Ad. Among these who have ainmady fale of Wight, Jan. pmet itnder sadder circumstances miral Named. filed thelr Intention of atten tin Queen Vistorla was re 0 clearer duty to express the unive © Emperor W of Gers ipel riente, Inthe Ud eecdeaetoe ean ath aniviae ls ordered a sau vf Belgium and King Charts! ‘Phe only persons who will be admit national but also as un Irrepa ble per [to prove oto head and parc Portugal, the Crown Princes of re » view the re ins to-day will Bonal lar. It ws realize tin che var display on the t » Norway ant Sweden, Deninark Lai bed a ait ‘ t + aie > now whteh had ‘ : ts list, oMcers of tae arm tory of the Hritieh ‘Monurchy’ there had | Squadron wi he composed of | Ferinand of Austria, the Grand Dukes] tie tad: never been a case tn which the national | the coa eo batlewnipe Hagen and | Michact and reius of Ruas the | ‘Tae Marquis of Lansdowne, See : Rrlef had been so deeply seated. Ouin, second-class cruiser Victoria Aosta, Sixe-Coburg-Gotha ang {OF (ate for Korelan Affairs: Viel ae ; Klug More Powerta Janlagand a Aotiie oftorpelo boats, and Prince Henry of Pruse| oe che forees, and Mr. Willlam St Jol THE END OF A EAT EPOCH Will be commanded by Prince Henry of | sia, Prh uit of Bavaria and repre- | Mrodrick, Secretary of (Sate for Wa HAD COME. An ‘epoc 1) more crowded | Prussia sentatives of Spain, France, the Sultan wu We ainong those who will view Her ‘ Important changes and great de-| PARIS, Jan, 3. —Viece-Admirat ies | and the minor kingdoms of Europe. tutinas teen deanttely deelded that fopments than any pertod of Wk) natme will nead the French delogatio Mi the great powers will send) war- will be no public lying In stat the history of the world. ‘TH ‘ : i MONCH OF THE GROWN IN [at Me funeral of Queen Victoria, Ad-]sitips to take part in the Bpithead * arangements for the funeral a j ITISH CONSTITUTION mirat de Lajatilo having deciined for] gathering of the British fleet, through | &radually evolving, The rematis of che | HOT A DIMINISHING BUT AN IN: | personal reasuzs whteh the Queen's body: will be con. | Wuert will be taken to Hortamouti ING RACK AND MUST, POTSDAM, Jan. %.—Crowa Princa] veyed, on the Royal yacht, temain ow the boat. Friday night, Baer ‘AND ce se paent | Ffederich Wilhelm accompanied by] A large German squadron will be Feb, 1. THE: " f ol. Pritzctvitz, started for ingland te] manded by Prince Henry of Prus Contrary to. expectation, (Crown | tHE BELF-GOVERN FOMML k See ? Tine OVER WHE Si WHICIL| day. prother of the Kateer, and there will be pane Fre ericleANVilllaan of Germany natal brats i t come to England en ihe Royal 0 ¥ GRE. - s, sh oo |Prench warships, Russian warships, will no! 0 iv ye vt ae SE ENtOR LONDON, id he rush OC) yeatan warships to add to the miles of Mt Hohengollern, but will vrive toe Royalty to this city to attend tho] shipping, morrow, funeral: of Queen Victoria surpasses SE The Grand Duke of Baden has given ° c ‘To Cure the Grip in Two Day notice of bis Intentlon of attending the OFFENDS LONDON hy with us and snything of the kind recorded, So num- BY old PD OOOg an Index to His Luxur: \ Loving Royal Thumb Denot a Man of Strong Gra of Affairs. York The Wand of King Rdward Vit te truthful jadex of charucter nnd t feo of England's new monarch heceanaey [ire brilian at the Royal them all ele allover the elty Lasative Dreno-Quisice removes the cause, Gy a at New Sovereign's Fingers » Nature — Tie HARRIET HUBBARD KING OCOU fferey ye es sp THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY. 25, IKING EDWARD VII.’S HANDS AND THOSE OF HIS QUEEN. AVER. EDWARD VIL'S HANDS peje a(evererere and vival 4° funeral. hay these 5 ’ 4 Victoria, wax the xt tine + had ever acen, Her position throw up cJithe Queen a life of contiiueus labor en savied ne sopra larity Pike, Me enjoyed onarmeas BrClad wan) tne|iikervaltitweei| ter e pa roareeselinost ne Kiba Anal slgnature of a public document and - Aiclan courts and couniric her tinal ones ming with theae hande le the rare tions could be tendered hin with earn: | 10 Ns a ee iainingtn. frieni lnethecobjects| ence é wld P . of th + paamton. en Alexandra's Berta stricerity gnc S as witne vast Cas Hand petoxens av man |p crrom and delicate In poate, wuts iene reece nieve snot eat bit toy wine | MO ah E MMRONE AND BE NO 1 sii ! of tener ¥ vi ii inal ine Aingegrs tippes| » auce OF THE QUE! moveregt ut mtudying hit words. ito also te iahieseatienl ESUCCESHOR OF THEA? Ii moving sponse Lah hand in money matters ee ‘ % Lord Kimberless tne [1b Siencevatiu oe Mes Healoue | oAERn ath Women with conic hw wds : ouse of Lords, and the Arch aya au rarely. get the eredit of belts. phitans | nds are gentle {1 mecheillousecol}-ordeni And Ni hire sudothey a ating Wicace Hioplce because. they. give. Impulatvels ae of the word. nterbury seconded the ade | the + committed to fund evtravagantty, without disertmiaa PT The House then wijourt new sovereign were aufe in tils is hand | 0 ant suffer exqul The Lond Chane Vkeoping, They dontm of the us lish people | yrs nweneiiility and Speaker, W arudglig suppor ett raed the message nth [and wished hime rad ae i fart the ne Measnue from Wing. reign ove py, wer anda Gh rhe ing is Cully ase] and tat cyes thumbs of signitt | reve Edward Rex: The King ye | reign might Athy compar nd torm [out rinted, Tong, well sured that the Houre of Commons win) ran mis He on" | chaped wing ot only refinement | Phare the deep sorrox which as be # fe traael to the great Jandatiength, tit tuteltectiial ability” 49 | Gy fallen Hin Majesty and te eee Tey" Mapbells Bannerman. the [nine upon. veel I tvoleat lamentable death of his mover, the late! Liberal leader, sreonted the moiton, | —— eee Quek, Her devotion to the welfare of WHEN was adopted, tne member tan: | a teen none whore rity 0 une ani rity. pining these Americans. am to refuse to show the oMiclal respect to the memory of Queen | & aaj peal pe Aro Blaces it u small a) an fe i Victoria which his Is je In yeM, Or womanlal, Wi) : jKnglikhmen are showing i ia | "showing everywhere In ine world, They | y Wrek for. not Sete te melenetan 1 form too contemptible a o excite i u in He D aa the smallest anger.” AT CNTR oeA TRAE eiatoa well BEn Mayor Edward Hoos, of ith Ca ‘ : G ered with adipose tes vyminet P| does not take the rame view i ‘The texture of the #kin da fine ant : menting fags ae Mayor Van Wyck: bat to showing sensibility. ‘The pores are A an Eyening World reporter urns jin ist Meee rarestnatirataot : ing he sald: . her own clined to tntenke mental wetivity > 2" was not in Jersey Cliy when CEU n OGRA wen ICA IEMENIR DEE : Queen died, so there was nobody ther ee D with the authority to place the May at rs Sars x Balt must. Had J been there te would in ttn ers | ;: have been so placed, 1) will be lowered rch Bibel alan ry Hand were, i § the day of the funeral.” white-much whiter than t i 4 on a6 Inks Van Wek Wiehe. foils brothers or his imper’s® | GOO DNBGDOOSC ONG O CEO: ie His Zeal Tarned to Woe, \ to WGae TEST ig Workt eplew, the Emperor of Germans. They | THE QUEEN HANDS Across the wind-swept desolation off pormit me to vulee my approval of the othe hands par excel Kentle, | Seeeepiacth — = Fae Raramtces: >, early etc rolleeman {course puraued by Mayor Vaan Wyek ti fexquinite breetia ‘The pate ire soft Pea - Ges ee ; Cliy! Hall Park carly to-day Molteeman /coutny Purmie te eh att dag In| Saat tneesestaredt, sawing i warm. toy ath i fe cn mel als cee 5 LCE OL AE es ea Spprectating. her rues ae awit 1 and equable nature, bu form the | the hour appro: nowlth such hands ure innately Upward in the teeth of the storm. shak- | Muther we will do weil to consider the/foyal hands are of the Ope koown as | 10 winteh the Mrliah soveretan ell for relldious. They are intu and oa. 4 or regime. thotmede ; ithe Pet thine tt ite (ife exert the full) tracted by the noblest and most exalted Ing his flats and muttering tmoreen | Het | (ber regime thous) enixed,"” origin Mined to the a vacity. wileh Me Long, JoRbeal, wells [ty Teapond untailinaly. to. ti ions. Mathie ivan tay eth have with years devels{¢ rime < hi Js of duty and honor. “"'Us the flag's bothering him, ernment wink sped tnte the philosophieal ant atin oe Vie Wi atu rallies nd Bradley, “ies a-wearin’ mutton [itr far to lower matic type known to palinists ox ihe | 10h eusteul. tn ts han for ) and walkin’ ke he drank t 14 mate Manes tne | atte When saci i King’s health too deep.” | They are al) rnthe large, th wat pon tw ‘ Bradley was right. Abreas: of palm tap Hight!y. and the fingers are | K hall entrance the man fisited, shook bis | foibat t and Caner 9 jhe tne, fistz in the dir of the Mayors Ma neuas the conic) with | office and yelled, h- with Van “ h han which hh 2D] Bt TH palf-mast that flag my . " extremely long, pointed |} t te w one in] fingers. t ef 5 a phhanthrepiet hex ough hi rie mounts on King Ki I sernot With that he dashed up the steps and | | the Telibeet hala ds Mish I eh iit Pe n King E am ta rt ey trled/ to climb one of the atone pillars |! erie, muted torial in a eure finer ‘ pny eNO in Hak eee v t ie trusts : se attitude Mayor Van Wyck han en- | re most: significant ye mou i # too gulle- Gf the portico. He went up a bit am y not Muving the fag on the h > firat finger indi EE She oma had mad> at the base rat finger supped back again, ‘The snow had ma hal iernaueileares! ; TL AE ae Bre raat the plilarw wet and slippery. Again aad women of the sire ty suc yuny Bred WHAT QUEEN’ Ss ageln he tri always #! ng back, whoae racter Was unnp: pride and ambition, peayehic fingers ouearat wn intense n lets b Q ctorin. secand tmol hows an almost | soot im jor and of are an and all the white uttering Imprecations Prd ei oe aon a Bands TELL. | every"totm pemairs ot these teat Pivalaat ihe stayor. (not. citizens 4 bnormal faculty for memorizing eve | |titur nemuers nrbidly renpitive, ita fae il bveie i aabia ork. In. regard ae the flag ont}and systematizing them. the third, aeute — suffer so. 3 t tr ntly 1 “Be off wid ye and get yer Own 3988) nabfemast at feast tenths of hep oerenption and grasp of detull | fall victim melancholta femasted,” said the pollceman, bring- ng ree |! | Most Delicate Saint-Like Na= Quee neds fi bla night atick across the man’s wae ve ot Lusury. | ; Ps ; Jeqa, ‘There was a brief struggle (hat Mayor] King Edward's soft, full hand shows | ture Revealed by the Royal retpned waht ee hand fn ilwaya read, by : enaed w Wy the; policeman landing hie MW |p pieasure-loving, Impulaive nature, with | Fingers. Mexaadra’s Sand ix no exception. in fa strong lov Juxury, The fugers | | ber youta thie gentte and well-beloved F TH E ay \RTE halla reveal physteal tendencies to heart | The new Queen's fant ts the type | Hedy had almost a perfect Men and women with ares (ect) exainple “of that \varlety, ar the} re of worldly expertence, of great 4 A Qu EE N’ S FU N Biel Giant ire SHUMD FLOW A Strength 9: mponislbllits, and many cares and many h I atte it ‘1 hinpore tarda ITrOWN Dave somewhat changed these Gale lund clever, hut | ng Mell oCs nurse Jacniiesenative Hants. and they. have ee naocatosten ligeitenss und 1 the wevelopmnt of engtnenedt with cha r 1 wn has doubtles fr owives and Irive di in ton. yoand — thghtly » borne her crown death of her was to nave t Feb vue © Queens xardra's thumo gives the ‘Tar second tae frat Avary ine si subject Is panied of exac von anil yet has perhaps, ero word—ty make Sandra has the + fut, Gut tite siti fe | conapicuousiy | 1 should eked diplomacy, while King tham exhibits Shue attribute to an extraordinary: des rer, HARRIET HULBARD AYER. LIE IN STATE, | SERVICES IN OLD TRINITY. | east ieee Big Moeting of British Sub- Jects to Be Held In This City. Memorial services will be held at 3 evelock in the afternoon on the day of the Queon's funeral in Trinity Chin As Chere in seating room for but nine hundred, miseton will be by theket, Should any of the British societies de- sire (1, similar wervices will be held at} the «ame time in the Church of the Heavenly Mest and in 8t. James's, ‘ meeting of the Lritisn residents ¢ New York City hekt tn the roomm of the Downtown Asxocialion, Sir Percy Sanderson, the British Consul-General, Was Inetrue to appoint a commitice to arrange wor a great memorial meeting to be held either in the Mas warden oor in Ltouse on the evening of Feb, Teo directed to appoint « committee (0 prepare an address to be sent to the family, expressive of the regret thy of Clothing Flem Falls, y Hippel and Herman sirauly i CJacoy Nipper & 4 Broxdway, t efit of creditors, ¥ Ner, of rine eager Veison for Trunk Thief, Cornelius Kei Talied with, valuables belongtn, Sorman Whitehouse; wag to-day. xen need by ‘Recorder oft to four: years gan aix months in Bing Sing. ‘190L, _PHILPPINES OVERNMENT President Recommends Action by Congress Sends in Report. (CHIEF RABBI JOSEPH ILL. Familiar Figure in Ghetto Will Probably Preach No More. WASHINGTON 3.—The to the Jan, te Presi- Senate Chief Rabb Jac ng a fas millar figure in the Ghetto of New York, “Iand considers Postum in every way * report of the Secretary ¢ 7 \- i Gmert OF the Secretary: of Wars I-lis iit at his home, 28 Henry street, and ore rune cone onsen will probably preach no more, The Presttent snys that the paper includes | OFM Jewlsh congregations of the B ‘ Maa {eart side will hold a meeting within a hat only the reports of the commiyalon, [foe ) : bur 1 act of jemplation, “and other ee ynan'? maise a fund to take care femportant Information relating to the | panbt domph mea: ; conditions and Immediate wants of the | Rumin, ine dee atthe: renecet cot the pin Isiang. ‘ i ee i bi H orthodox Jewish congregation: luding the President say cast wide, The “schocdse or, buteners urement legistation | Who prepare meat uccording to the lawa i reeanent vot the [Of Moses and the ‘Talmud, alt work under el weed te | the supervision of a rabbi. These rabbis Tenet ne] Were all under the control “of Chit In tae directions indleated by the eater aT ao necure icertin cates from him in order t ork. In some of the big sinughier houses Atty or more ‘“schoeda’ are employed and a half dosen rabbis are necessary to aUperintend the killing of the animals, Rabbi Joseph has writen a number of books on religious topics. He has a work unfinished which, he says, would tary of War NAVAL BILL PASSED. Approgrintions Mensure i tt Favor in Congrees. have, mpg alm famgua ait for'tyenrs WASHINGTON, Jan aval but may never complete it. Appropriations bill was n the Sparta ae cera Houre to-dn SHIPPING NEWS. —— HOBSON LEAVES HOSPITAL. MMANAC. FOR TO-DAY fun rises 7.188 sete..5.07}Moon sets. 11 23 THE TIDES. ero of Merrimac, tirely Re High Water, Law Ww cu ered, WIM Write ¢ rvera, Lieut, Richmond Pearson Hobson has nnounced hla recovery from typhotd fever, for which he has been under am ays treatment at the Presbyterian Hospital PORT OF NEW YORK. fr several weeks, He will leave ARRIVED. row and go to the pana eines . t Pitty-fourth noe 'm feeling firat clay,” sald he to- [sta dt Palermo Toam going te write Admiral A my congeitulationa on his ap. yintmen? to attend the Queen's funeral, The niral cable] me a solicttous in- OUTOOING BTEAMSHSIPS, quiry when he heard I was til As soon 4AILED TO-DAY. asl recover, my strength entirely | aball &) home, feaera Prince, ——___ qaateentia 7 aun, Tampico FUGITIVE MANGLED BY TRAIN INCOMING BTRAMBIIIPR, DUE TO-DAY. Run 0} Wictorla, Queenmown, Maraval, Port Spain. senped from Seabee eenelte a treat FISHKILL LANDING, N. Y., Jan, 25.—| Lecawss, Rotterdam. John Bria! Charenton, Mitehaele.r Witiam Kelly excaped from the Hudron River State Hospital to-day and two hours later was mangled by a tredn here. @erguadis, Groral Britton Trader, Ani Alexandra, Stettin. Glenesk, St. Michaela. Kam Marcos, Galveston, Cuts, Liverpoot He begged to shot to end hie sufferings. —— CITY FEARS HYDROPHOBIA. Bight Doue in Walthom Had Nabe jes, a joy Bitten, WALTIPAM, Maae., Jan, %.—Constd- erable alarm is felt here over a threat- cuel outbreak of hydrophobla, Bight which showed signs of madness, been killed, and an expért at the rd Medical School, who has ex- ave Mary mined portions of the antmals killed, has pronounced jhe diaeane rabies. Thus far only one person das deen Dit- ten. He Earl Claire, a lad, who nas teen sent to the Pasteur Inetitute, New genuine MINISTER'S Valuable Pearl in the Rev. Dr. Warren's Oyster. The Rev. Dr. H. M. Warren, pastor of the Central Park Baptiat Church, of East Highty-third street, told an Byeae Ing World reporter to: that he re cently found a valuable pearl in some oysters he was eating. He had the pearl placed in an appropriate setting and to-day presented the ring to Ble wife, Mrs, Warren, who ia organist of the chureh of which her husband ts pastor, proud of her unique rink. As for the tradewman oysters in which the pearl w he who sold the » found, he believes that ts “hooaloo."” tlh he thyself. But that's Just) my oysters had $10 gold plec would be my luck to xell ‘em £ cents a half-bushel.”” ——__ FIFTY MORE VACCINATORS. They Are Appointed to Relieve am Overworked Force. President Murphy, of the Heaith De- partment, vointed fifty additional deputy Inspectors this morning to aa- alet In the work of vaccination fn the More vaccinators may be appoint- ed besides the sixty doctors now on that | force, Assistant Sanitary Superintendent Dr. Dillingham said this morning that no care of small-pox had been reported for the past twenty-four hours. He also raid that Mre Emma [emich, of 106 Beach avenue, who escaped from her pure ry home with her! child, stricken with small-pox, ts still at inte. —$—$—— SMALL-POX IN DISPENSARY. Negro with the Ulaease Pat 75 Patients to Flight. There were seventy-five patients In the Northwestern Dispensary, at the corner of Thicty-sixth street and Ninth avenue, thin afternoon when a negro walked in and presented thimeelf to one of the physiclana. He had smail-pox. Some patients were scarcely able te hobble -when they came, buslihes/ got te the doors Ilke aprinters. The negro was Bhiridge whitfeld. of 32 Weat Thirty meventh atrert.. He wan in the fourth ay of the disense. He wan nent to the Whhard Parker tow ital, and fem there he will z0 to North Brother Istand. =| BYCK BROS eal MEN'S OUTFITTERE Wey Half-Yearly Clearing Sale. These Half-Yearly Sales Me Command Attention. York, for treatment, MRS. NATION MOVES ON. BECAUSE they are an established institution. BECAUSE they never promise more than they give, and thousands to Contiane know it. f° Through i rs. Carrle but Md not wreck any saloons because © people did not meet her. trempt the tempera BECAUSE clearing sale prices on Byck Bros.’ clothes are known to meana genuine sacrifice of profit for a legitimate purpose. Price Reductions now are as follows: After making a speech on the street she 4 : Now cee a eR Suits, vans. §=— $890, 13.85, 14,90 mien py Hoa Grants nt Overcoats, wetse. $9.60, 12,70, 15,40 One of ex. jayor ugh Grant's big ounds attacked jericl ne on RLY Now sr pee Geta lata Trousers, =“"Ee —_$3,20,°4,30, 5,40 coun temarweeime, | TOXCOO Coats, mame P1250 13/60 ‘The Catton Exchankes sali be psloned A ‘ ; i on the day of Queen Victorlu’a f 1. Dress Suits, RLORMERL TH $21.75, 26.50 “STURDY BLACKSMITHS Ponmmti.y Now RDY BLACKSMITHS | Frock Coat and Vest, "SBE!" 75,50" 19,25 NOW Two blacksmiths of Northampton, Mass., Messrs. Thayer and McGrath, both discovered that coffee was tho cause of heartburn and sour stomach -| continually troubling them in spite of active exercise. They left off the coffee and began taking Postum Food Coffee. The trouble disappeared at once, and both men are now enthusiastic over Pos- tum. If powerful men like blacksmiths are affected by the drugs contained in ordinary coffee, it would seem folly for brain workers to try to withstand the effects of It. Hiram Day, a man seventy-five years old, also of Northampton, had used coffee for a great many years and developed serious billions trou- bles. A few months ago he left off Cutaway Coat & Vest, HATS, SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Is returned. ‘BYCK BReS DOWNTOWN, Cor.Fulton & Nassau Sts. FORMERLY FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR, 15 to 83%, $10.50, 15,25 Nearly WA Price‘ As usual, necessary alterations will be made promptly free 0} ae e, and zs ments. qwill be refunded without _proommen feesiel d BYycK Bres UPTOWN, 154 to 164 E.125th St. = Open Evenings coffee and began using Postum Food Coffee. He has recovered his health superior to ordinary coffee. Edson P. Clark, aleo of Northamp- iton, Mass.,& pencil Manufacturer, was troubled with dyspepsia and kidney disorders. He was Induced to leave off coffee and use Postum Food Cof- fee in its place. He says he has never been as well in twenty-five years as he |e at present, and gives the entire credit to Postum. Nearly every coffee user Is Il In RENCH ee cr is tsa: gomsbiation |b Coa to bes ond fo ae article chat son Square! some part of the body. the Metropolitan Opera-| not directly affect the eame org: Me waslevery man or woman, but the effect "the British restdonts| nerves are out of order it may show some | trouble may show Itself in a general who stole a trunk {Ife force uses to build up the cella to J-Jand tho gray matter In the nerve one sreralt Julces, and ine ¢ direction of our Coffee d sin than palatable. ‘chocolaue, feenos, orange, pl t In jolie, cocoa is first on the stomach and from that to the nervous system. When the in the different organs like the kid- neys, liver, heart, lungs, bowels or other part of the body, or. the nervous and unbalanced. condition, When coffee is dispensed with, and nature begins to set up a cure, It le very greatly helped in this work by the use of Postum Food Coffee, for it contains cortain clementa that the centres. Any person can prove this same by trial, CANDY SPECIAL SALE. COVFEE WALNUT CREAMS French fontent cram, Jers cater, ant ‘There are stores on Broadway that readily avk cae with this, Friday only, pound. TED FRUIT AND ‘DO NUT HIN#ES—Another new-comer—made ighe: Hee ertuuc create Thess toaredients woes combined and’ bal uch as the man’ thet oversees all our candy making. coul not be bisck walnut Aitines, saturday aly, pound. TT RIDAY AND SATURDAY. NX MONS—Jut pure euger cream with chopped lemons, sed ne ie. Fampberry, walnut. pect. pig. LUCKY FIND. 4

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