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but he saw the little sticks around it and knew it was the work of loving hands, so he left it undisturbed and passed on. The little dandelion mingled its golden

RIDLEYS' OPENING

flowers with the snowy drifts of daisies Grand, Allen, and Orchard Sts.,N.Y.

and the purple and white fragrance of the violets, and although it never saw again the beautiful river or its old home under the apple tree, yet it was perfectly contented and happy.

It was only a little dandelion, and had only a little dandelion's place to fill in the world, but it filled that as well as it could.

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SPRING GOODS. LILIPUTIAN BAZAR

Throughout every department of the house the advantages which Ridleys' offer are the abundance of their assortments and the material difference in prices, which will certainly repay a visit to their establishment.

COMPARE PRICES,

and be convinced as to the saving possible.

DRESS SILKS.

Specially Cheap Goods in this Department.
We make a few quotations:

60 pieces 22-inch all-silk heavy dress Surahs, in Black and
Colors, at 74c.; everywhere else $1.25 is asked.

Black Rhadame at 89c. and $1.05 yard; worth $1.25 and $1.50.

60 pieces Black and Colored 21-inch American Gros Grain
Silks at 96c.; really worth $1.50.

40 pieces Check Summer Silks, 25c. yard; worth 50c.
130 pieces Check Summer Silks, 69c. yard; worth $1.25.

DRESS GOODS

56-inch G. H. Gilbert all-wool Cloth Plaids, newest styles, 75c. a yard; actually worth $1.25.

42-inch Combination Suitings, Broche patterns, new, at 63c. a yard; cheap at 87c.

54-inch Jacquard Cloths, pure wool, pretty designs, 99c.; elsewhere $1.25.

36-inch Raye Poplins, subdued shades, 37c.; regular price, 56c.

FULL LINES

New French Cashmeres, Camel's Hair Cloths, Shoodah, Crazy
Crepe, Ottomans, Velours, and Serges; also French and Ameri-
can Sateens in large variety.

* * * * ** * *

* * * *

DAILY, our new Spring and Summer Styles
of BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS and OVER-
COATS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRT WAISTS, &c.;
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Dresses,
Millinery, Hosiery, and INFANTS' CLOTH-
ING of every description.

An early selection will secure attractive novelties that cannot be duplicated later in the season.

Those who have been in the habit of selecting their children's goods from the limited assortment usually found in the departments of dry goods and clothing stores will appreciate the immense and varied stock we offer the usually low prices,-and other advantages of our establishment.

Illustrated Catalogue furnished upon application.

BEST & CO.,

60 and 62 West 23d St.

DRESSES DYED

WITHOUT TAKING APART.

LEWANDO'S

French Dyeing and Cleansing
Establishment,

BOYS' CLOTHING. 17 Temple Place, Boston, U. S. A.

An assortment equal to, if not surpassing, that of regular clothing houses, and at prices which we know will show a large saving.

borders.

LINENS.

PRICE LIST SENT FREE.

Fancy Stitches.

FIFTY ARTISTIC DESIGNS for Fancy Stitches, showing Unbleached all-linen Table Damasks, handsome colored colors for each in tasteful combinations. Handsome, unique and instructive. Every lady wants them for ART NEEDLEWORK, DECORATING, CRAZY PATCH WORK, etc. Sent by mail for 16 cents. Mention this paper. A. L. BLANCHARD'S ART ROOMS, 45 West 25th street, New York.

54 inches wide, 40c. a yard; worth 59c.

58 inches wide, 45c. a yard; worth 65c.
62 inches wide, 75c.; worth $1.

Bleached German Linen Table Damasks, extra weight:
56 inches wide, 50c. a yard; worth 69c.

60 inches wide, 60c. a yard; worth 75c.

LANGUAGES.

FRENCH.----GERMAN. ----SPANISH.

ATTRACTIONS YOU can, by ten weeks' study, master either of these

IN LADIES' WRAPS and SUITS.
Also children's and Misses' Costumes and Outfits at Prices
which we know will show a large saving.
Latest novelties in Laces, Nets, Crowns, &c.
Hat Scarfs in canvas and tinsel combinations.
Novelties and extreme novelties in Dress Trimmings and
Fringes.

FASHION MAGAZINE.

SPRING NUMBER NOW READY,

SAMPLE COPIES, 15c.; SUBSCRIPTION 50c. PER

ANNUM.

As the magazine contains an ILLUSTRATED catalogue of EVERYTHING REQUISITE FOR CAMP AND the goods contained in each of our 52 departments, with the GARRISON

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

OUR SPRING AND SUMMER CATALOGUES
READY ABOUT THE LAST OF APRIL.

LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES prefixed, out-of-town dwellers

languages sufficiently for every-day and business conversation, by Dr. Rich. S. Rosenthal's celebrated Meisterschaft System. Terms, $5.00 for books of each language, with privilege of answers to all questions, and correction of exercises. Sample copy, part 1., 25 cts.

Liberal Terms to Teachers.

Meisterschaft Educational Co., Box 2275 Boston, Mass.

INSTRUCTION.

THE GENERAL Theological semINARY.

The next year will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 1885. The requirements for admission, which have been materially be obtained by applying to the Dean.

changed by the Revised Statutes, and other particulars, can

SPECIAL STUDENTS who desire to pursue special s'udies will be admitted,

There is also a POST GRADUATE COURSE for graduates of
Theological Seminaries.

Clergymen will be received as Special Students or as Post
Graduates.
E. A. HOFFMAN, Dean,
426 West 23d Street, New York.

may enjoy the seme advantages in shopping as city residents. RACINE COLLEGE, Racine, Wisconsin.

EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS,

Report of Bishops.-"Racine College is justly entitled to the confidence and support of the Church and public at large." Special rates to clergymen's sons.

Address Rev. ALBERT ZABRISKIE GRAY, S.T.D.

THE SEABURY DIVINITY SCHOOL.

This school will begin its next year Sept. 29th, 1885. The new Calendar, giving full information of the cour es of study Students pursuing special courses will be received. Address Rev. FRANCIS D. HOSKINS, Warden, Faribaul, Minn.

R. H. MACY & CO. 309, 311, 3114 to 321 GRAND St., and the requiremen s for admission will be ready in June.

56 to 70 ALLEN ST., 59 to 65 ORCHARD ST.

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A thoroughly French and English Home School 15
Girls. Under the charge of Mme. Henriette Cler, fotel ST. CATHARINE'S HALL, Augusta, Me.

St. Agnes's School, Albany, N.Y., and Miss Marion L. Peck, a
graduate and teacher of St. Agnes's School. French is war-
ranted to be spoken in two years. Terms $300 a year. Address
Mme. H. CLERC, 4313 and 4315 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

BERKELEY SCHOOL, Providence, R. I.

Universities, West Point, Annapolis, Technical and Pro fessional Schools. Eight-year Curriculum. Private Tuition. Manual Labor Department, in Sept. 1884. Military Drill. Boys from 10 years upward. Year Book for 1884-5, contains tabulated requirements or forty-four Universities, etc.

Rev. GEO. HERBERT PATTERSON, A.M., LL.B., Rector.

Rt. Rev. Dr. THOS. M. CLARK, Visitor.

CATHEDRAL SCHOOLS, GARDEN CITY,

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Diocesan School for Girls.

The Rt. Rev. H. A. NEELY, D.D., President. Seventeenth year opens on Sept. 25th. Terms $250 a year. For circulars address MADAME MONDAN, Principal, Augusta, Me.

ST. CATHARINE'S HALL, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Diocesan School for Girls.

286 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ln charge of the Deaconesses of the Diocese. Advent term opens September 23d, 1884. Rector, the Bishop of Long Island. Boarders limited to twenty-five.

INSURANCE.

Office of the Atlantic Mutual
Insurance Company,

NEW YORK, January 24th, 1885.

The Trustees, in Conformity to the Charter of the Company, submit the following Statement of its affairs on the 31st December, 1884.

ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL for Boys, Sing Sing, N. Y. Premiums on Marine Risks from 1st January.

The Rev. J. Breckenridge Gibson, D.D., rector.

Waterbury, Conn.

ST. MARGARET'S DIOCESAN SCHOOL for Girls,
Tenth year. Advent Term will open (D. V.) Wednesday, Sept.
17th, 1884. The Rev. FRANCIS T. RUSSELL, M.A., Rector.

ST. MARY'S SCHOOL.

8 East 46th Street, New York.

A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
The seventeenth year will commence Monday, Sept. 22d, 1884.
Address the SISTER SUPERIOR.

Number of pupils limited
to six. Daily lessons,
weekly lectures, and recitals. Concerts by the leading artists
in the country; home comforts. References: The Rt. Rev.
the Bishop of Connecticut; Mr. S. P. Warren, Grace church,
New York; Mr. W. H. Sherwood, Boston; Rev. W. F. Nich-.
ols, Christ church, Hartford. For circulars address W. C.
RICHARDSON (Leipzig 1876), 54 Willard St., Hartford, Conn.

SELECT MUSIC SCHOOL.

SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S

MEDIA (PA.) ACADEMY,

Admits young men and boys at any time.

SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR.

TRINITY SCHOOL, Tivoli-on-Hudson.

Rev.JAS. STARR CLARK, D.D., Rector
The Eighteenth year begins Sept. 9th.

VASSAR COLLEGE, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

FOR THE LIBERAL EDUCATION OF WOMEN,
with a complete College Course, Schools of Painting and

1884, to 31st December, 1884...
Premiums on Policies not marked off 1st January,
1884.

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$5,405,796 14

$4,066,271 04

$8,776,685 00 2,005,100 00

440,000 00 1,454,959 73 261,544 65

$12,938,289 38

Six per cent. interest on the outstanding certificates of profits will be paid to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday, the Third of February next.

The outstanding certificates of the issue of 1880 will be redeemed and paid to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after Tuesday, the Third of February next, from which date all interest thereon will cease. The certificates to be produced at the time of payment, and cancelled. A dividend of Forty per cent. is declared on the net earned premiums of the Company, for the year ending 31st December, the Fifth of May next. By order of the Board,

EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Md Physics, Cabinets of Natural History at ry of Chemistry 1884, for which certificates will be issued on and after Tuesday,

FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS.
Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal.
The twenty-third year begins September 18th, 1884.

and Museum of Art,
a Library of 15,000 Volumes, ten Professors, twenty-three
Teachers, and thoroughly equipped for its work. Students at
present admitted to a preparatory course. Catalogues sent on
application. S. L. CALDWELL, D.D., LL.D., President.
WESTFIELD FALLS HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. A lady living near the
Crystal Palace, London,

WEST WALNUT ST. SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES
Opens September 24th. Is provided for giving a superior
education in Collegiate, Eclectic and Preparatory Depart-
ments; also in Music and Art.
Mrs. HENRIETTA KUTZ, 2045 Walnut St., Philadelphia

receives sixteen pupils-all daughters of gentlemen. The
work of the school is thorough, and its aim to fit girls for
Fall term begins Sept. 1st. Send address for circular to
society, prominence being given to the acquirement of facility the Rev. G. HENRY SMITH, Middletown, Conn. Refers by
in speaking French and German, and to those accomplish-permission to the Bishop of Connecticut.
ments which are necessary to a lady in after life. The best
London masters give lessons in piano and violin playing,
singing, painting, drawing, dancing, etc., etc. French and
German governesses reside in the house. Terms, inclusive of
lessons in all of the above as well as all other educational ex-
penses, avoiding the necessity for any school accounts, £70
per term, of which there are three in the year. References to
families of rank and position in England. Address MADAME,
care of Messrs. Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., Crown Build-
ings, 188 Fleet Street, London, who also allow references to
themselves if preferred. Circulars with full particulars can
be obtained at the office of this paper.

EPISCOPAL ACADEMY OF CONNECTICUT,

The Rev. 8. J. HORTON, D. D., Principal.

Assisted by five resident teachers. Boarding School for boys

with Military Drill.

Terms $400 per annum.

Special terms to sons of the clergy.

Three sessions in the year. Fall Term will begin Sept. 15th, 1884. For circulars address the principal, Cheshire, Conn.

EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL OF VIRGINIA.

The Diocesan School for Boys, three miles from town.
Elevated and beautiful situation. Exceptionally healthy.
The forty seventh year opens September 23d, 1885. Applica-
tions for admission now registered. Catalogue sent.
L. M. BLACKFORD, M.A.. Alexandria, Va.

FAIRVIEW INSTITUTE,

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.

A select home school for boys. Location high and very healthy. A farm is attached to the Institute. Instruction in small classes. Thorough drill in English branches. Especial

care given to backward boys or those in delicate health.
German a specialty; pupils taught to converse in it. School
open the year round. Established 13 years. Send for circu-
lar and references.
OTTO VON BELOW, Principal.

HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE,

London, Ontario.

Patroness: H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
Founder and President: the Rt. Rev. J. HELLMUTH, D.D., D.C.L.
FRENCH spoken in the College.

MUSIC a specialty (W. Waugh Lauder, Gold Medallist and pupil of Abbe Liszt, Director).

PAINTING a specialty (J. R. Seavey, Artist, Director). Full Diploma Courses in LITERATURE, MUSIC and ART. 40 SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of from $25 to 8100 annually awarded by competition, 18 of which are open for competition at the September entrance Examinations. Terms per School Year-Board, laundry, and tuition, including the whole English Course. Ancient and Modern Languages and Calisthenics, from $250 to $300. Music and Painting extra. For large illustrated circular, address Rev. E. N. ENGLISH, M.A., Principal, Or, T. WHITTAKER, 2 Bible House, New York.

KEBLE SCHOOL, Syracuse, N. Y.

BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Under the supervision of the Rt. Rev. F. D. HUNTINGTON, S.T.D. The fourteenth school year begins Wednesday, Sept. 10th, 1884. Apply to Miss MARY J. JACKSON.

No. 46 MT. VERNON PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD.

CHRISTIE'S SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GUIDE, illus
trated. At office, free; postage 10c. Special catalogues
and reliable information concerning schools, free to parents
describing their wants. No charge for supplying schools and
families with teachers. JAMES CHRISTIE, Domestic Build-
ing, 853 Broadway, cor. Fourteenth Street, New York.

TEACHERS.

AMERICAN AND FOREIGN

TEACHERS' AGENCY,

23 Union Square, New York.
Supplies Colleges, Schools, and Families with thoroughly com-
petent Professors, Principals, and Teachers for every depart-
ment of Instruction. Families going abroad, or to the country
for the summer can also be promptly suited with superior
Tutors or Governesses. Call on or address Mrs. M. J. YOUNG
FULTON, American and Foreign Teachers' Agency, 23 Union
Square, New York.

BEST TEACHERS, American and Foreign,

promptly provided for Families, Schools, Colleges.
Skilled Teachers supplied with positions.
Circulars of Good Schools free to Parents.
School Property rented and sold.

School and Kindergarten Material, etc.
J. W. SCHERMERHORN & CO.,
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. 7 East 14th St., New York.

CHRISTIE'S SCHOOL BUREAU and

TEACHERS' AGENCY.
JAMES CHRISTIE (successor to T. C. Pinckney), Domestic
Building, 853 Broadway, cor. 14th Street, New York.

A FEW YOUNG LADIES can be educated in a Clergy

man's family residing near Paris. Those wishing to travel next June could go with MME. M., the clergyman's sister, a highly recommended New York teacher. Particulars may be had at St. John's School, 21 West 32d St., New York.

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MT. VERNON INSTITUTE, BOARDING AND Etna Insurance Co.

DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Mrs. M. J. JONES and Mrs. MAITLAND, Principals. The twenty-fifth school year begins September 21st, 1885.

PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY,

CHESTER. A MILITARY COLLEGE.
Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Classics, English.
COL. THEO. HYATT, President.

Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual.
LUCIUS J. HENDEE, President.
J. GOODNOW, Secretary.

WM. B. CLARK, Assistant Secretary.
L.A. DICKINSON, Agent at Hartford, Conn.
A. ALEXANDER, Agent for New York City.

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ALSO ALL HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Illustrated Catalogue and Price List mailed free on application. Estimates and information furnished.

HADLEY'S, 1-17 Cooper Institute, N. Y. City. Orders packed and placed on car or steamer free of charge. Sent C. O. D. or on receipt of P. O. money order.

Steel JOSEPH

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GILLOTT'S

PAT
Pens

Bold by ALL DEALERS throughout the World
Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1878.

THE BEST WRITING PAPER

PUT UP IN NEAT BOXES with
En velopes.

"WHITING'S STANDARD."

FOR SALE BY

All Fine Stationers.

WHITING PAPER CO., HOLYOKE, MASS.

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PINK CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 141⁄2 x 20 inches,
July 16th,

30 cents.

15 cents.

15 cents.

50 cents.

15 cents.

GOLDEN ROD and CARDINAL FLOWER,
10% x 13 inches, August 13th,
LAMPSHADE DESIGN and APPLE BLOS-
SOMS, for Fan mount, back and front, 14 x
20 inches, September 11th,
15 cents.
Later, LANDSCAPE, MARINE and FIGURE studies in
color will be published and duly announced.

These and all intermediate issues give also the BEST AND
MOST PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION in painting in all its
branches, and on all materials, Crayon, Drawing and Pastel
Painting, Repousse work or hammering brass, Wood-carving,
Modeling, etc. Numerous designs, with full directions for
treatment, aid in illustrating the text. HUNDREDS OF PAT-
TERNS FOR EMBROIDERY and all kinds of art work are given
yearly. New stitches and varieties of work are fully treated,
as are Artistic Furnishing, Color-treatment and Decoration of
Houses. All QUESTIONS ANSWERED in the paper and diffi-
culties intelligently removed by expert advice, FREE. Other
illustrations are numerous. SUPPLEMENTS of outline de-
signs for tracing, notable Etchings, and Engravings, for fram-
ing, are additional attractions.

Subscriptions commence at any time. (All this year's back
numbers out of print.) 26 numbers a year; 13 colored plates.
$3.00 per annum; six months, $1.65.

SAMPLE COPY, COLORED PLATE AND CATALOGUE OF
ART WORK HANDBOOKS FOR FIFTEEN CENTS.
TRIAL OFFER, THREE MONTHS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Mention this paper.
WM. WHITLOCK, Publisher,

RUGS

140 Nassau Street, New York. MADE IN A DAY.

on any Sewing Machine; can use Rags
or Yarn. No knitting or Hook work.
THE PEARL RUG MAKER, price $1 sells in nearly every
home. Illustrated circulars for stamp. Agents make
Address, EUGENE PEARL. 23 Union Sq., N. Y.
$5 to $10 a day. Sold at all Sewing Machine rooms.

SILKS FOR PATCHWORK"
in 50-

cent

and $1 p'ck'ges. Handsomest assortment ever offered. Our 20-
cent p'ck'ge of Best Embroidery Silk, assorted colors, and Illus-
trated Book of fancy stitches, designs, &c., for crazy work, free
with every 81 order. YALE SILK WORKS. New Haven. Ct.

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Free of charge. A full size cake of Ivory Soap will be sent to any one who can not get it of their grocer, if six two-cent stamps, to pay postage, are sent to Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati. Please mention this paper.

THE WONDERFUL Biliousness and Spring Fever LUBURG CHAIR.

Library, Smoking,

and Invalid Chair Comb

50 CHANGES. Price, $7 and
up. Send Stamp for Catalogue.

LUBURG M'F'G CO., 145 N. 8th St., PHILA., PA.

THE NIAGARA

WHITE GRAPE.

The GREATEST SINGLE DISCOVERY ever made in HORTICULTURE on this continent. No other Grape has ever been so thoroughly tested before being offered to the public, or can show such positive financial results. More than 1,000 acres planted under contract with us in vineyards, now in bearing, in twenty different States and Canada. Sales were made from some of these last year amounting to more than $1,000 per acre. In quality, productiveness, vigor, hardiness, and beauty of bunch combined, it has no rival. 28° below zero the past winter has not injured Niagara buds in open vineyards. Now for sale unrestricted for the first time, at the low price of $2.00 each, sent postpaid. Every Niagara vine has a lead seal attached, stamped with our registered trade-mark-see fac simile. PLANTS SUPPLIED FOR VINEYARDS UNDER CONTRACT, to be PAID for FROM PRODUCT of the Vines. Circulars free. Address NIAGARA WHITE GRAPE CO., LOCKPORT, N. Y.

CURED BY A FEW DOSES OF

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JOEL MCCOMBER'S PATENT BOOTS AND SHOES.ES

Everybody can now enjoy my Patent Boots and Shoes. I am now manufacturing them on a large scale with new and improved machinery, and selling at greatly reduced prices, so as to place them within the reach of all, rich and poor. I will send to all applicants price-lists, full instructions for self-measurement for men, women and children, and return the shoes as quickly as they can be made. They will fit beautifully, will never warp, distort or injure the tenderest foot, and will restore bad and distorted feet to symmetry and comfort. I make no shoddy goods, and my highest class boots and shoes are unsurpassed either in material or workmanship by any goods in any country, and my lowest class goods are superior in every respect to all others at the same price. Those who desire perfect boots and shoes should send for my free illustrated pamphlets, which will give price-list and all information that is required. It will pay you to send for the pamphlets.

To preserve leather of all kinds for ladies' or gentlemen's boots and shoes, and to make them soft and beautiful, use my

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REVERSIBLE
COLLARS
and CUFFS.
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Ladles wear the Cuffs.

Rubens, Angelo, Raphael, turndowns, and Murillo, stand-up.

Several webs of Fine Muslin, starched together, and polished on both sides, form the new LINENE FABRIC. TEN Collars, or five pairs of cuffs, sold at stores for 25 cts., or sent by mail from factory, if not found on sale. Trial collar and pair of cuffs (say what size) post-paid for SIX cts. Two GOLD Medals awarded at M.C.M.A. Fair, Boston, 1881. Samples free to the trade. Mention where you saw this adv. Circulars free. Jobbers in principal cities supply Retailers.

REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO., Factory, Cambridge, Mass.

PLUMBING

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Original and Old Established
Troy Bell Foundry.

THE JONES TROY BELL FOUNDRY Co. manufacture superior Bells; give special attention to Church Bells, Chimes, and Peals of Bells, made of Pure Bell Metal. Mountings best in use., Fully Warranted. Catalogue free.

MCSHANE BELL FOUNDRY.

Manufacture those celebrated Bells and
Chimes for Churches, Tower Clocks,
etc., etc. Prices and catalogues sent free.
Address H. MOSHANE & Co., Baltimore Ma

MENEELY & CO., West Troy, N. Y.

Established 1826. BELLS for Churches, etc. Also Chimes and Peals. Superior to all others. Testimonials from hundreds of the Clergy.

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Spring Importation now in store of AXMINSTERS, WILTONS and BRUSSELS, which for beauty of design and artistic colorings have never been equalled. ALSO,

To close at once, a large line of ENGLISH AXMINSTERS at $1.75 and $2 per yard.

ENGLISH and AMERICAN WILTONS at $1.75 and $2.

300 PIECES HARTFORD BODY BRUSSELS, warranted of the best quality and full five frame, at $1 per yard.

150 PIECES MOQUETTES in superior colors for Parlors, at $1.15 per yard. Buyers who wish to avail themselves of these extremely low prices should make an early call as they cannot be duplicated.

BROADWAY AND 19th ST.

ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO.

HOSIERY DEPARTMENT

Will offer this week an extraordinary bargain in Ladies' Black Pure Silk Hose. Also, a large lot of Ladies' four thread brilliant Lisle Thread Hose in all colors.

BROADWAY AND 19th ST.,

NEW YORK.

JAMES M'CREERY & CO. will offer, on and after Thursday, the 9th inst., a very large stock of Black and Colored Dress Silks at a notable reduction from previous prices.

Imported Black Satin Damasses at $1 per yard, Suitable for Wraps and Dress Combinations. 21-inch Colored Gross-Grains at $1. 21inch Colored Satin Rhadames at $1 and upward. Complete assortments of all the New Colorings in our finer qualities at correspondingly low prices. In Summer and Fancy Silks, Foulards, etc., we are exhibiting a very large variety of exclusive styles.

Broadway and 11th St.,
New York.

Furniture Linen:

Trade Mark.

HEAVY UNBLEACHED TWILLED LINEN, of fine quality, with fancy Colored and White Stripes, 50, inches wide. Price .50 per yard.

Floor and Stair Linens :

16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 27 inch Stair Drills, with bright Colored Stripes, .16 to .35 per yard.

FLOOR DAMASK, 22, 3, 4 and 5 yards wide, .80, $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 per yard.

HEAVY TWILLED LINEN, with bright Red Plaids,
22, 3, 4 and 5 yards wide, from $1.00 to 3.00 per yard.
Linen Lawns :

PURE WHITE LINEN LAWNS, pure linen, full 36
inches wide, suitable for children's wear, dresses,
surplices, etc., at .40, .50, .60, 70, .75, .80, $1.00, 1.25
and 1.50 per yard.
French

Lawns:

Hand-Spun

Linen

20 inches wide and very sheer, at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 per yard.

Linen Long Lawns:

24 inches wide, very fine and soft, at .50, .60, .75,
.90 and $1.00 per yard.
Printed

Dresses:

Linen

Lawns

AT

"THE LINEN STORE,"

No. 64 West 23d Street,

(FORMERLY BOOTH'S THEATRE.)

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LADIES' ТАРЕ BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, hemmed, at $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and 3.00 per doz.

LADIES' TAPE BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, hemmed, at $1.25, 1.50, 1.80, 2.00, 2.40 and 3.00 per doz.

LADIES' PLAIN WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, hems %. 4, %, 1, 1% and 2 inches wide, at $1.50, 1.80, 2.00, 2.40. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.75, 6.00 and 7.50 per doz.

VERY SHEER, LADIES' PLAIN WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, hems . 4, 2, 1, 1% and 2 inches wide, at $6.00, 7.50, 9.00, 10.50, 12.00, 15.00, 18.00, 24.00 and 30 00 per doz.

LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, with fancy printed and embroidered borders; an endless variety of styles; novelties every week; prices from .121⁄2 to for $5.00 per handkerchief.

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GENTLEMEN'S TAPE BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, hem. med, at $1.50, 1.80, 200, 2.40, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.75, 6.00, 7.00, 8.50. 10.00 and 12.00 per doz.

GENTLEMEN'S GERMAN LINEN HANDKERCHIFS, hemmed, at $3.00. 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 per doz.

GENTLEMEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, broad or narrow hem, at $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.75, 6.00, 7.50,

Linen Ginghams and Damasse 9.00, 10.50, 12,00, 15,00, 18,00 and 24.00 per dozen.
Linens :

Stylish, exceedingly durable and wash perfectly,
.30 to 40 per yard, 25 inches wide.
We have also a nice assortment of fine imported
Zephyr Ginghams.

Printed and Woven Shirting
Linens :

A large assortment always, but best in Spring and
Summer. 33 to 36 inches wide. Price .45 per yard.
Linens for Embroidery and

Decorative Purposes:

FINE RUSSIAN AND GERMAN CRASH, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
and 27 inches wide, from .20 to .45 per yard.
WHITE, CREAM AND GRAY MOMIE CLOTH, 18, 27, 36
and 54 inches wide, at .40, .50, .60, .80 and $1.00 per
yard.

WHITE AND CREAM CANVASS, 18, 27 and 36 inches
wide, at .40, .50, .60, .80 and $1.00 per yard.

OLD-FASHIONED HOME-SPUN LINEN for drawn work,
.40 to 80 per yard. Extra wide linens for table
yard. Chinese Grass Cloth, Bolting Cloth, Dowlas,
cloths, bed-spreads, etc., from $1.00 to $2.00 per
Cream and White Butcher's Linen, Linen Gauze,
and a great variety of other linen fabrics used for
fancy work.

SMALL D'OYLEYS, perfectly plain and very fine,
made specially for pen and ink sketching and outline
embroidery, .75, $1.00 and $1.50 per doz.
Linen Tidies, Antimacassars and
Scarfs :

We have such a large variety of articles in this
line that a detailed description would involve much
space. Then, too, something new is being added
every week. There are tidies of various sizes and
shapes, with bright colored stripes in washing
colors; soft grey tints with borders of red; plain
ecru and pure white, some of these perfectly plain,
and others with one, two and three rows of open
work. Long scarfs for bureaus, dressers and side.
boards; these, too, in bright colors, ecru and pure

white.

Stamped Goods:

GENTLEMEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, broad or narrow hem, extra large size, at $6.00, 7.50, 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00 per doz.

GENTLEMEN'S TAPE BORDER AND HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, with fancy colored borders, in very large variety, from .12% to 75 each,

GENTLEMEN'S TAPE BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, with embroidered initials, at .25 each.

GENTLEMEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, with embroidered initial letter, at .40, .50, .75 and $1.00 each. Every handerchief, no matter what the price, is warranted pure linen. Silk Handkerchiefs.

CHINESE AND JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GENTLEMEN, hemstitched, in 20, 22, 24 and 26 inch sizes, from .50 to $1.50 each. In 22 inch size we have a line of fine quality, with beautifully embroidered initial letters, at $1.00 each handkerchief.

Blankets:

Crib sizes from $2.00 to 10.00 per pair.

Single Bed size at $3.00, 8.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.50 and 9.00 a pair.

Size for Ordinary Double Bed at $4.00, 450, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 13.00, 15.00, 19.00 and 20.00 a pair.

Size for Extra Large Double Bed at $6.00, 7.00, 28.00 and 35.00 a pair.

8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00, 24.00,

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WHITE HONEYCOMB, for Single Beds, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 each.

For Double Beds at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 each.

WHITE MARSEILLES, for Single Beds, at $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 each.

For Beds at $3.00, 8.5, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00 each.

For Double Beds at $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12 00 and 18.00 each.

For Extra Large Double Beds at $6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00 and 14.00 each.

Down Quilts—a bargain!

We have a large lot of fine French Sateen Quilts, stylish designs, filled with pure Arctic down, which we offer at the following low prices: 5x6 feet $8.00 each 6x6 $10 00 $12.00"

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We have recently added to our stock a
selected assortment of D'Oyleys, Bureau and Side. Hemming and Marking Linen:
board Scarfs, Tray Covers, Tidies and Splashers,
stamped in new and artistic designs for outlining
and embroidery. D'Oyleys range in price from $1.00
to $3.50 per dozen. Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs,
$1.00 to $2.50 each. Tray Covers, .65 to $1.00 each.
Tidies, .50 to $1.00 each. Splashers, .40 to $1.25
each.

We have every facility for making up and marking linen, handkerchiefs, etc., in the very best manner. Sheets, pillow-cases, table cloths, napkins, towels, hemmed by hand or machine. Every style of marking with indelible ink or fine embroidery, and at reasonable prices.

JAMES MCCUTCHEON & CO., " The Linen Store," 64 West 23d St.

The Churchman

FORTY-FIRST YEAR.
VOL. LI.-NO. 16.

NOTES.......

The Faith once delivered to the Saints.

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