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GILDERSLEEVE.

SHOES.

NULLI SECUNDUS!!

Gildersleeve'S, 314 MAIN STREET,
is the leading Store in Poughkeepsie for
LADIES' SHOES, and is unsurpassed
even in the largest cities for

FINENESS OF GOODS AND COMPLETE-
NESS OF STOCK.

Great care taken in Fitting, both as to Appearance and Comfort. EXPERTO CREDE!!

Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. N. College Ave. and 21st Street, Philadelphia.

The 42d Annual Session opens October 1st, 1891. A three years' graded course of seven months (closing each year May first) is required. For further information address CLARA MARSHALL, M.D., Dean, 131 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia.

JOHN J. MILLS,

DENTIST,

348 Main St.,

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

REMOVAL!

ON MAY Ist,

J.R. AmMan's

Will remove his Book and Stationery Store from 7 and 9 Market to

Nos. 5 Market and 254 Main Streets,

thus having an entrance on both Streets.

Vassar Teachers and Students are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters, for parcels, waiting for street cars, &c.

Telephone connections.

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"CELLULOID" FILMS.

Carbutt's Orthochromatic Plates and Films

Are now the favorites with all bright professionals and amateurs,

Reproducing, as they do, the Actual Value of Each Color. IN PHOTOGRAPHING

DISTANT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, VARIED COLORED DRAPERIES, AUBURN HAIR, ETC.,

They are INVALUABLE.

Send for Reduced Price List.

Keystone Dry Plate and Film Works,

WAYNE JUNCTION, PHILADELPHIA.

E. C. ADRIANCE,

Successor to MISS F. C. HOWELL,

NO. 338 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.

Ladies' Fancy Dry Goods and Lace Novelties.

KID GLOVES.

A full line in Button and Hook, also undressed in Opera and Fall Shades.
LADIES' NECKWEAR.

MISS EMMA WIETHAN, Successor to Miss F. C. Howell, Fashionable Dress Making Rooms, 338 Main Street, Poughkeepsie. Terms Moderate.

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IN ALL STYLES.

BATES' WAIST,* (Substitute for Corsets.)

Jersey Knit Union Undergarments,

In Silk, Wool, Merino and Gauze. Perfection of fit, finish and durability.

C. BATES & CO.,

47 Winter Street, Boston.

67 West 23d Street, New York. Catalogue sent free.

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New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.

New and Sumptuous Wagner Vestibuled Sleeping Cars,
Buffet and Library Cars, Dining Cars.

From Chicago to New York and Boston without change, leaving Lake Street Depot, Chicago, 12.20 noon, daily, arriving Grand Central Depot, New York, 4.00 P M., and Boston 6.00 P. M., in time to reach all parts of the city and suburbs before dark and to connect with outgoing trains and steamers for points on Long Island Sound and the Jersey Coast.

Connections made at junction points enable the passenger to reach all parts of New York State, and even Northern Vermont, Eastern Massachusetts, and Rhode Island points the day after 1 aving Chicago.

No extra charge is made on the east-bound train No. 20. On the west-bound North Shore Limited No. 19, with same equipment from New York to Chicago, leaving Grand Central Depot, New York, daily, 4.50 P. M., arriving Lake Street Depot, Chicago, next day, 4.50 P. M., extra fare and sleeping car tickets are required. Leave Boston via Boston & Albany R. R., 2.15 P. M.

For tickets, time-tables, sleeping-car accommodations, and any special information desired, call on or address the undersigned or any agent of the Michigan Central, New York Central and Hudson River, or Boston and Albany Railroads. ROBERT MILLER, General Superintendent, Detroit, Mich.

0. W. RUGGLES, Gen. Pass. and Ticket Agt., Chicago, Ill.

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Manufactured Expressly for the Fine Retail Trade. Shades to match costumes for day and evening wear. Dealers having our Shoes will take your orders for special shades, or to make to measure when desired.

"AN OFFER."

The New York Central

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Hudson River Railroad

OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.

GRAND CENTRAL STATION. Where all its trains arrive and depart. It
is located at 4th Ave. and 42d St., and is the only Railway Passenger Station
in the City of New York.

THROUGH CAR ROUTES to Chicago, St. Louis and the West. One via
Niagara Falls-the world's greatest cataract-the other via Cleveland and the
South Shore of Lake Erie and Lake Michigan.

GREAT LIMITED TRAINS every day in the year between New York and
the West, connecting at Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati for points beyond.
A service that is almost Oriental in its luxurious appointments.

PERFECT TRACKS. Two exclusively for Passenger trains and two for
freight, assuring safety and speed. The absence of grades with easy curves
combine to give the traveler the highest degree of comfort.
GREAT HEALTH RESORTS. Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Adirondack Moun-
tains, Berkshire Hills, Clifton Springs, as well as the hundreds of seaside, lake,
mountain and spring resorts for the tourist, that everywhere abound in New
York and New England.

SPLENDID EXPRESS TRAINS daily between New York and Chicago, all
equipped with the new Wagner Vestibule Sleeping, Drawing-room and Din-
ing Cars-justly styled "Palaces on Wheels.'

DAYS IN THE WEEK the traveling community is accommodated by this
great artery of commerce, in a manner that is nowhere surpassed. Its through
car service being superior in quantity as well as quality to that of any other
railway in the country.

GREAT PASSENGER TRAINS daily traverse the Empire State between
New York and Buffalo and Niagara Falls, stopping at the more important
intermediate commercial centres, and connecting with diverging lines for
every established gateway of commerce in America, affording facilities that
are not even approached by other lines.

Would you secure the greatest comfort possible in a trip between the East and West,
go via the

NEW YORK CENTRAL,

Called by the Press of two continents,

"AMERICA'S GREATEST

RAILROAD.”

For full information, apply at either of the following ticket offices: New York, 1 Broadway; 12 Park Place, near Broadway; 413 Broadway, corner Lispenard St.; 785 Broadway, corner of roth St.; 942 Broadway, Madison Square: 53 West 125th St.; Mott Haven Station, 138th St.; 125th St. Station; Grand Central Station, 42d St. In Brooklyn, 333 Washington St.; 726 Fulton St.; 398 Bedford Avenue. Jersey City, 109 Hudson St., and at the following General Agents; M. C. Roach, Gen'l Eastern Passenger Agent, 413 Broadway, New York; W. B. Jerome, Gen'l Western Passenger Agent, 97 Clark St., Chicago; Edson J. Weeks, Gen'l Agent, 1 Exchange St., Buffalo; F. J. Wolfe, Gen'l Agent, N. Y. Central Station, Albany. JOHN M. TOUCEY,

General Manager,

GEORGE H. DANIKLS,

General Passenger Agent,

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