THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1870. 5 CITY ITI?ITIS. Tor mdditional City lumn f Tnidt Pagt. MlW'l OMTHTK. Yodth's Oivthiub. Hois' Olotbiko, Rkw RpBium Sttlks. A ix Kinds. Ai.r. 8i7.rt. Imtl TT HTTI.1t, MASK, AWD FIT THAW ANT OTITRn TOOK or RAPT-MATK (JillMBXTS IN PHII,APRl.FKIA. Fl-B AIWAISOOABANTEED LOWER THAN THE LOWEST XLSBWBKltE. HAt.T WAT TWir.!l 1 BE 5?.V NlW Idea fob Ladies. A Ladies' Furnishing aid Out fitting 8 tor oa a. Extensive And Elegant Seal. At tli eetabllshment of Agnew A Kng Ush, Ifoi. 8.19 Ohesnnt street a.d 19 8. Ninth street, ladies can dr.jp in ' ftt aar time and (elect entire outfits in half an boar that weald eoet them more money and week of vsxtttons delay t hare made a they formerly bad to do. But her they can see all the freshest novelties mad op and trimmed ready to pat on, or can leave orders and have Ahem e seated with astonishing; promptness. Ladies will consult their own interest by examining the stock of this hens before purchasing. A large and earef ally selected stock of Bla Btlki for 1 dresses and a eomalete line of ladies' underwear con stantly en hand at remarkably low prirtt. Askew a Kkoltrh, No. 83 Ohesnat street. Opposite Continental Hotel, And No. 8. Ninth street. B The Society of thk United Hehbew Ohabeties. ; UENEBAb Notice. The first annual raonMng will take place on Sunday, May 8, at 10 o'clock A. M., at Bcherer's Oonoordia Ball, Oaixowhill, below Fifth street. Mom ben and tontribntors are respectfully invited. S. W. Arnold, President. LCCHN Moss, Secretary. Thibtt-two txabs nnder one management, the Ame rican House, Boston, has grown from a small hotel to th largest in New England. It is furnished with all the contrivances for the convenience and comfort of it guests, and is deservedly popular with the travelling publio. "Singer's Family Skwtno Machines, Ten dollars cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. b 1avih, No. 810 Chesnut street. BUY your Furniture at TTie Great American, No. 1302 and 1304 Market street. Cheapest in the oity. Facts fob Philadelphia! ' OAK HALL Is the Largest Clothing House in Ame rica. OAK HALL Has a8tock Laager than all the other splothing Houses in Philadelphia out to gether. OAK HALL Does more than (1,000,000 annually. OAK HALL Buys materials from the MANOf actubees, at horns ud abroad. OAK BALL'S Store exposes are less in proportion to business dene than those of any other boose, little or big. OAK HALL Ha aohieved it present proud position by being always and thoroughly beliaule. INFERENCES. VTANAMAKER A BROWN Have no occasion to seek as large profits a other houses. WAKAMAKKR A BROWN Have adopted tbe policy of veby Large Sales and veby Small Pro fits. "WANAMAKER A BROWM Can sell ANY KIND OF A Suit for less than any other house. WANAMAKER A BROWN'S Clothing is the Cheap est and Best. OLD CUSTOMERS AND NEW are invited to examine our NEW BUILDINGS, and give us a TRIAL. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. lIi:i. Brtpeh. On the morning of the 7th Instant, Ca tharine, daughter of Jehn and the late Elizabeth Bryden, in the listh year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of her father, No. 1459 Cherry street, on Tuesday morning, the 10th instant, at 10 o'clock:. To proceed to Woodlands. Burns. Suddenly, on the 5th Instant, Hart Ann Beans, widow of the late John Burns, in the 65th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 1003 Moyamensing avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment at Tenth Street Union Cemetery. Paxson on the 6th Instant, Joshua Faxson, in nlB 65th year. Funeral from his late residence, No. 529 N. Nine teenth street, on Sunday morning, the 9th Instant, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Fair Hill. INBURANOE. AMERICAN Life Insurance Company OF PIIIIaADELPHIA. Organized 1850. Income 18C9, $1,187,186-44 BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Con. James Pollock, Kx -Governor of Pennsylvania, Direc tor of U. H. Mint. J. Edgar Thomson, President Pennsylvania Railroad, 238 8. Third street. George Nugent, Gentleman, residence, Oermantown. Albert O. ttoberte. Kx-Preeident Fourth Nat. Bank. Philip B. Mingle, Seed Merchant, lug Market street. Eon. Alex. U. Oattell, U. 8. Senator. aa Haaleaurst, At torney at Law, 608 Walnnt street. L. M. Whilldin, Merchant, 80 and 83 South Front street. Henry K. Bennett, Merchant, 746 South Fourth street, tteorge W. Hill, EE-President Seventh Nat. Bank. Y-- T fll . .. I. . - - - : ' U.itk John Wanamaker, Oak LUU Clothing House, 818 aad 830 Cheenut street. TUB AMERICAN issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and promptness in writing losses is unsurpassed by any Company in tbe United States. & E. Cer. FOURTH and WALNUT Sti. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, BeoreUry. Reliable men wanted as Agents. 4 9 16 38 tuthslOtrp PROVIDENT Life and Trust Co. of rnii.Air.LiiiiA, Office-No. Ill South FOURTH Street. Organized to promote Life Insurance among mem ten of the SOCIETY. OF FRIENDS. Good risks of - any denomination solicited. Policies already Issued exceeding TEM MILLIONS OF IOLI.AItS. ' This is a PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, and en titled to the special confidence of the community. PERFECT SECURITY. LOW RATES. SMALL EXPENSES. PURELY MUTUAL. . . LOW RATE OF MORTALITY. These conditions enable a company to give advan- t&ges which cannot be surpassed. Policies issued on the Non-Forfeiture Plan. Statistics show that the average mortality of Friends is nearly 88 per cent, less than that of the general population. 8 18 eosiSp A LOW RATE OP MORTALITY MUSS CHEAP INSURANCE IN A MUTUAL COMPANY. FOR 8ALE. ff FOR BALE THE IIAND80ME THREE XULsUry Keeideoee No. le Hinn Garden street. eLtlr to WILLIAM K08SKLL A llkm, tit Mo. W WALNUT Street. TiOORS FOR FIRE-PROOF SAFE. A J WANTED A aeoond hand set of DOORS for brick lire proof. Address WAV, baleni, N. J.; price and MEDIOAL.. 29 SOUTII FOURTH STREET. 29 Rheumatism a Life-Time Specialty A Permanent Cure Discovered. Neuralgia a Life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure Discovered. Rheumatism a Life-Time Specialty A Permanent Cure Discovered. Important to RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. DR. J. P. FITLT5R, the eminent PhiladelDhia Phvs clan, and Professor of Chemistry and Medioal Jurispra aence (now one or Philadelphia's oldest Practitioners). stands alone as specially devoting (37) thirty-seven years to ttneuniausm ana weuraigts, in Ms different forms, with a success unparalleled in the annals of tbe Profes sion. Being now regarded among his Brother Physicians as the highest and best authority in Rheumatio com plaints, Veins; a graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania, . D. 1833, his Diploma contains the following sig natur of the most celebrated and world-renowned Pro- lessors of modern times, vis. : PHILIP 8YNO PHY8IUK, M. D., Prof. Surgery J. KKDM A N COXK. M. D.. Prof, on Mat. AIed7 N. (JUAPM AN, M. IX, Prof, on Prao. Med. T. O. JAMKS, Prof, on Obstetrics. ROBERT HARK, M. D., Prof, on Chemistry. WILLIAM GIBSON, M. D., Prof . on Burger W. K. HORNER, M. D., Prof, on Anatomy. Vf. P. PEWEE8, M. D.,Prof. on Obstetrics. S. JACKSON, Jn. D., Prof. Insts. of Med. Dr. J. P. FITLER also graduated at the PhiUdalnW Medical Institute, 28th day of Maroh, A. D. 1833. Tbi institution was founded 1817, by the renowned Dr. N. Chapman. Da. Fitler's Diploma from this College oon tains the following signatures: JOHN BF.LL. M. D., Prof, on Med. Juris. J. K. MITCHELL. M. !., Prof, on Med. Oh em. W. E. HORNER, M. D , Prof, on Anatomy. B. JACKSON, M. IX, Prof. Inst, of Medicine. THOMAS HARRIS. M. ii., Prof on Surgery. U. L. UODGE, M. 13., Prof, on Obstetrics. DR. JOSEPH P. FITLER was a start ant nniln t celebrated Professor N. Chapman, M. !., and holds the following endorsement from him dated October 10, 1833: DR. dOBEPH f. ttleb reao Medicine in my office, and regularlv attended the Lectures of the llmarait. nf Pennsylvania, and those of the Medioal Institute; also, tbe Practice of the Hospitals and Almshouse. His ad vantages of acquiring professional knowledge have been unusually great. It affords me pleasure to Dear tnis evi uenee oi ms uncommon menu a. tiiAfjUAfl, M. D, Joskpb P. vitler, have the fullest coniidenoein hij professional skill. .... ....... . BENJAMIN 8. JANNEY. M D N.' SHOEMAKER, M. H PDIUDELPHIA, Maroh 80. 1833. A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION. DR. FITLER'S PRESCRIPTION & nauiuaL MOHOFOLY DR. FITLER'S RHEUMATIO REMEDY. DR. FITLER'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY. DR. FITLER'S RHEUMATIO REMEDY. DR. FITLER'S RHEUMATIO BKMKnv FOB OURONIO RHEUMATISM, INr LAM. RHEUMATISM, m . . SOIATIOA RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA IN BODY, NEURALGIA IN THE HEAD. NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT IS A SWORN PERMANENT CURB IT IS A 8WOKN PERMANENT CURE IT 18 A SWORN PERMANENT CURE IT Id A SWORN PERMANENT nilw If in ninety-five cases out of every hundred. iWWAKULY AND PLEASANT. uiuui utnatwLt and rLEAHANT USED INWARDLY ONLY. WARRANTED VEGETABLE. WARUlNTVn J If I ' irn a n r v .w.vu.i vr ruii.i ..... "WARRANTED VEGETABLE AU UWIWJUKIOUS." DR. J. P. FITLER ha HavnfoH hi. nf...lA..I . . the special treatment of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. His "Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy" (used inwardly only, as external applications are of but temporary relief), with its wonderful cures, it mighty reputation, its established merit, its standard position, being neither quack medi cine nor pal ent medicine, but a prescription unequalled and unrivalled. A positive agreement orjlegal guarantee given to every patient station aunt nn.ntii. i. the amount paid refunded. . . ffiOSr0 dail'wlthout r charge, at Legally warranted to cure in limited aua.nt.it a, paid refunded. Written contract given stating auantit an nu . amount paid refunded. DR. FITLER'S Remedy is endorsed by upwards of 17.001) testimonials of cure, including the fnilnwin ik:i. delphia or borne reference, all severe oases of an a eonumuu, uupeioas, ana in most instances help. less: H. A. Dreer, 714 Ohesnnt street. William Davis, 4'Jti German street. J. MoOleary, 618 East Girare avenue B O. Chase, Darby road, H. Btrstton, 8I Darien street. A. Mc Kane, 1330 Khippen street. B. Griffith, 706 Keraler street. A. J . Colton, 11U9 North Third street. Mrs. Hopkins, Point Breeze road. Mrs. Lentz, 13t south Eighth street. Mrs. Richardson, 1338 South Fourth street. Mrs. O. boyd, 1046 South Fifth street. O. F. Eooleaton, 1346 Brandywine street. S, Money, 1530 South bixth street. James Millinger, Birney's Place, W. P. O. F. Clothier. 23 North Water street. O. Nobling, laU Frank lord road. B. O. Zimmerman. 1748 Marshall street. G. W. Rut array. 2li North Second street Hon. W. B. Elliott, 604 North (seventh street. L R. Bhock, liTM Columbia avenue. James Hinaa, Forty-tint and Market streets. Charles L. Brown, Wood street, below Tenth. Jolin Voutmr, Rope Ferry road. William Wayand. 1433 Brighton street, Uth ward. Grittia Snively, S'iS George street. B. Kilpatrick, 1744 Olive street. D. Taylor, Esq., U4 Taylor street. Mrs. Gravenstine, Armat street, Oermantown. Mra. Rice, School lane, Oermantown. Mrs. Barton, Clinton and Henry street, Camden. Mrs. Bacon, 2!i Market street, Camden. Mrs. Keeley, Ridge road, below Poplar. K. A. Doasherty, North Ninth stteet, Camden. K. A. Hughes, 634 North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Stevens, 214 South street. Mrs. Bimmons, 837 Dilwyn street. Mrs. Dunlap, 1530 Hewston street. Mrs. Hanson, Twenty-second ward, Manaynnk. Mis. Ogle, Manayunk, Twenty-second ward. Oeorge Elliott, Frankford, T wenty-third ward. George Boras. Paul and Mill streets, Frankford. Mra. Kline, White Hall, Bridesburg. John Waokerly, 11U) Battonwood street. Satisfaction Guaranteed to all Sufferers Trying It. DR. FITLER'S VegeUble Rheumatio Remedy has wrappers printed by tbe American Bank Note Company's Finest Steel Plate Engraving, with Medallion of DR. J, P. FITLER thereon. The genuine sold by Druggists at ft 60 per boUle. Six bottles at t7 m All letters or communications answered and Remedy delivered free of charge. MEDIOL ADVICE GRATIS DAILY. DR. FITLER'S OFFICE Wo. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, f7wTsr?A. VISHAK i 8 COLUMN. THE MEDICAL PRO PERTIES OF TAR. The pine tree has long been known to pos sess valuable medical properties. For pul monary diseases it la doubtful whether any remedy has as yet been discovered equal to it. It seems to change and renew the very struc ture on which it-acts, and to infuse into the system an indescribable power equal to the natural power before disease had e en taken hold of the body, so as to make, as it were, an entirely new tissue, and to give a newness of life and energy which one who has been sick a long time knows the value of but cannot fully describe. The great objection, however, to all tar preparations has been their unplea sant taste, and consequent liability to sickness and nauseate the stomach. We have before us, however, a preparation of the kind re ferred to, which obviates all these objections, and is as agreeable to the palate as it is valu able in the cure of disease. We mean "Dr. "Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial," a real, genuine, bona fide medicinal cardial, distilled from the pine tree by a process known only to the Doctor himself, the sale and popularity of which are only equalled by the amount of suffering it has relieved, and the number of diseases it is so well calculated to effectually cure. In the Fine Tree Tar Cordial the in valid may be sure he has a remedy of very extraordinary power for throat and lung affec tions, and when taken in conjunction with the 'Great American Dyspepsia Pills," an infalli ble cure for dyspepsia, liver complaint, sick headache, and the many ailments arising from a disordered state of the liver and digestive organs. In our sphere as publishers wo feel some degree of cautiousness in what wo recommend to our readers, but when we know of any. thing of value to the public we shall not hesi- tate to make it known through our columns. We advise those of our readers who are suffer ing from dyspepsia, etc, to give Dr. Wishart's celebrated remedies a trial. A medical expert, holding honorable colle giate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examination of patients at the office parlors. Associated with him are three consulting phy sicians of acknowledged eminence, whose ser vices are given to the publio free of charge. This opportunity is offered by no other in stitution in the country. Thousands of certificates of absolute cure (when all else failed to afford relief), as well as recommendatory letters without number, have been received by Dr. Wishart, the pro prietor, attesting the uniform suocess with which they have been employed, llaay of said letters are from the highest sources, in cluding eminent statesmen, Governors, State judges, clergymen, etc men slow to be con vinced, prejudiced perhaps at first, but feel ing themselves under a sense of duty bound to tell the Doctor what they had done for them and to recommend them to others. The Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial are sold by all druggists throughout the world. They can also be obtained at Dr. WISHART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, No. 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, where a successful practising physician can be consulted each day, free of charge. Those in need of professional aid or counsel will do well to raaka a note of the above. Communications by mail, soliciting professional advice, wiJJ be considered ttrictly confidential and promptly answered, free of charge. The most complete stock of Family Medicines, Hair Preparations, Perfamery.leto., in the city. Give us a trial. Address alt communications, L. Q. C. WISHART, No. 232 NORTH SECOND 8TEEET. Iiw3misp PUILADEU wa; N AT U RE'S C I FTS, i SCIENTIFICALLY DEVELOPED. As mankind, from indiscretion cr other causes, has bee. doomed to suffer from disease, so aim has remedy for dis. ease bee. provided. Our hills and valleys abound with roots end herbs, which If scientifleally prepared and com pounded, will restore health and vigor to tbe invalid To Bnd suoh a remedy wc should seek one t"t has stood the test of HOOFLAHO'S GERMAN BITTERS, Sure Cure lor I irer Complaint, fare Cure Tor Ir-yapcpsia, Sure Cure Tor IebiIIty, Sure Cure for Jaundice, Sure Cure for MnraamtiM, And all affections arising from weak now or want of action in tbe Liver or Digestive Organs. Tbe great remedy far IMPURE BLOOD, - iseases arising from The great preventive FEVER AND AGUE, It is an impossibility for any one to have Fever and Acne if they will use a few bottles of this remedy eaoh spring and fall. $100 $100 $100 Will be given for any ease of this disease that oceurs to any one that uses tbe Bitters or Tonic as a preventive Those whe have the Fever and Ague will find, after the chills hsve stopped, that by using a few bottlt s of the Hit ters or Tonic, that the disease will not retnrn. These remedies will rebuild their (Jonatitntlnn f.-t than any ether known remedy. 'lbs remedies were placed before toe publio thirty years age, with ail the prejudices of so-called "patent medicine" operating against them, but gradually their virtues be came known, and now, to-day, they stand at the head of all preparations of their class, with tbe indorsement of emmem juukvb iftwj en, clergymen, auu pnysioians. Read the following symptoms, and if you tiud that your system is affected by any of them, you may rest assured that disease has commenced its attack on the most im portant organs of your body, and nnlesa Boon oheoked by tbe use of powerful remedies, a miserable life, soon termi Dating in death, will be tbe result. H Con stipation, Flatulence, In ward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Aoidity of the Ktomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fulness or Weight in tbe Stom ach, Sour Kructatioos, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head.liurriod or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Uhoking o suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots er Webs before tbe Sight, Dull Fain in tbe Head, Deficiency of Perpisration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc budden Husoes of Heat, Burning in tne Fleah, Constant imagining of Kvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All indicate disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs combined with impure blood. o HOOFLAND'3 GEmiAN BITTERS Is entirely vegetable and contains no liquor. It is a compound of Huid Kxtraots. The Hoots, Herbs, and Barks from which these extracts are made, are gathered in Germany ; all the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a soientino chemist. These extraots are then forwarded to this oountry to be used expressly for the manufacture of this Bitters. There is no alooholio sub stance of any kind used in compounding tbe Bitters ; henee it is free from all the objections incident to the use of a liquor preparation. . o EOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters with the purest Quality of Kant Clms Rum, Oranges, etc It is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in oases where some pore alooholio stimulus is required. TESTIMONY Like the following was never before offered in behalf any medicinal preparation: HON. Q. W. WOODWABB, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes : Jtl,T . Philadelphia, Maroh 16, 1867. I find "Hoofland's German Bitters" is a good Tonio, use ful in diseases of the digestive organs, and ot great benefit in cases 1? of debility and want of nervous action in the system. Tours, truly, . GEO. W. WOODWARD HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ,j .... - PHlLaDBLPHlA, April 29. 186. I consider "Hoofland's German Bitters" a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Tours, with respect, JAJMKS THOMPSON. DON. GEO. SHARSWOOD, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Jane 1, 1868. I have found by eiperienoe that "Heoilancl's German Bitters is a very good tonio, relieving dyspeptio svmptoms almost immediately. GKOUUK bilAR&WOOD. HON. WMTrTROGEltS, Mayor of tbe city of Buffalo, N. T. Mayor's Omen, Buffalo, June 29, 1869. I have used "HooUand'a German Bitters and Tonio" in my family during the past year, and ean recommend them as an excellent tonio, imparting tone and vigor to tbe system. Their nse has been productive of decidedly beneficial effects. WM, F. BOUURO. HON. JAM"eTm. WOOD, Ex-Mayor of Williamaport, Pennsylvania. I take great pleasure in reoomraending "Hoofland's German Tonio" to any one who may be allUcted with dys- pepsia. I had the dyspepsia so badly that it was impos sible to keep any food oa my stomach, and I became so weak as not to be able to walk half a mile Two bottles of Tonio effected a perfect cure, J AS. M. WOOD, JOHN EUTERMARKS, ESQ., Law Partner of Judge Maynard. Williamaport, Pa. This is to certify that I have used "HooUand'a German Bitters" for dyspepsia, and fonnd it an invaluable remedy. CAUTION. Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. 8ee that tbe signature of O. M. JACKSON is on the wrap- I per of each bottle. A U others are counterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German MedU cine btore, NO. 631 ARCH STRRET, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, F BMERLY C. M. JACKSON 4 CO. rnicus. Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle fttUO Hoonactd's German Bitters, half dozen. tva U.X) Hand's German Tonio, put up in Quart bottles 10 rer bottle, or half a dosea for I'M Do not forftot to examine well the artiole yoit buy in order Co get ths genuine. FOR a. ALB B7 ALL DRLT AGISTS and Dealers in KID CLOVES. KID GLOVEO, jAL. -Sc J. 15. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 North EIGHTH Gtrcct, IMPORTERS AND 80LB AGKNTS OF The "Bartley" and 41 La Belle" Brands. Offer of this season 'g importation tne largest Btock, greatest variety of had eft, and moat complete assortment ever offered in Philadelphia. RETAIL Ladles' "Bartley," H-Co per pair. " "U Belle," ll-ss " Joaepn, $1-00 " .Tnnvln. 11 -as Also, FaraBols, 8nn Umbrellas, Fans, Hosiery, Oloves, Lace Collars, Thread Collars, Bows, Corsets, etc. etc. etc New styles Fancy Bows and Collars. DBESS GOODS CL08INQ OUT CHEAP. DRESS GOODS CLOSING OUT CHEAP. ' Xote. Every pair Eld Gloves guaranteed. 2 U they rip or tear, another pair given in exchange. MERCHANTS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST SATES. KID GLOVES. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. mum 3 STOCK OF SPRING DRESS GOODS MUST BE SOLD OUT Including their immense stock from the Whole sale TJepartment9 which have all BEEN MARKED DOWN TO EXTEELIELY LOW: FIGURES, For this Special On MONDAY, MAY O, And contains the most attractive BARGAINS in all the new stvles and:fabrics imported this season for their particular frade7tnd siiahl for every variety of costume; and will he soli at prices tangino: from 20 CENTS PER PRICES. Itlasea' "La Belle," $1-00 per pair. QenU',TJartley,,'f'00 " 'L Belle," fl-60 ' ttwstfrp KID CLOVES. C0I1MMV & GO i i .. .t BY THE FIRST OF JUHE. Sale, to commence PT BTnW3t, YARD AMD UPWARDS. r sue. e UiwU raiLAocLPau MdioiaeSCTorywawe. ISswttptf I
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