THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY .11 r 1870. 5 KXUSICAI JLTfP DHAWATIC. Tk Vilr Asaaaessjcata. Thb Grand Concert to bo Riven tc-morrow CTonlor at the Academy of Manic for the bonedt of the Bedford Street Mission should attract a crowded house. Independently of the merits of the performance, which will undoubtedly be Terr great, tLe object for which the concert will be given Is such a worthy one that all who are Interested In the Rood work onht to contribute to Its success. This entertainment will enable those who are not able to give much to contrl bate a little, and as the prices of admission are only SO cents and tl, there are few who cannot afford to buy one or more tickets. Mr. Jonn Tot, the esteemed manaarer of the Assembly Buildings, will have a grand compli mentary benefit at the Academy of Music on Friday evening, wben an extraordinary pro gramme of attractions will be presented. Mr. Toy is a nnlveisal favorite with old and young, and his many friends will doubtless be glad to aid la making this affair a brilliant success. At thk Ciibsnct the performance will com mence this evening with Fiske in bis great spe cialty of I'lanked Shad at Gloucester, after which the burlesque of The Fair One with the Blonde Wig will be given. Atthb Wai-nut Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will appear this evening In Ireland A A It Was, Connecticut Courtship, and The Irish Tutor. At tut Arch Mr. Joseph K. Kmmett will personate '"Fritz Von Vonderblinkenstoffen" this evening. At Dui'ubz & Benedict's Opera Housb MacEvoy's 'ITibcrnlcon," with Us beautiful panorama of Ireland and incidental perform ances of munic, sketches of Iriuri character, and interesting historical descriptions, will be re peated this evening. At thk Eleventh Street Opera, House a first-rate iiiluelrel performance will bo given this evening. Thb Panorama of "The Pilgrim" Is now In its fifteenth week at Concert Hall. The ex hibition this evening will bo for the benefit of Sparta Lodge, No. 10, K. of P. The Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Museum is now open, with an inte resting collection of curio&itiox, at No. 1305 Chesnut street. Mr. Caul W'olfboiin will givo a grand con cert on Saturday evening at itiu Foyer of the Academy of Mutdc, wheu an unusually interest ing programme w ill be presented. CITY 1X1231 . BtTMNFSS fOAT8 FOR MEN, $X BUMNKHH Pantb XOB Mum, WS. bin rms Vkhih for Men, B)i. fiih1neh8 rl'ith oomplbtk, $7. wl really have ooodh whioh aug hedto clohru out at there low 1-kipks they are chxid and bkrviue AM.R. Wk hell nothing which ih not. We RAVI ALL GRADES OK KKAIV MADF5 GARMENT ABOVE THEHE IMtlCEH. UP TO THK KIHErtT AND ItKIX TO BE FOUND AM YWHl.ni,. ALSO, IN THE P1KCK TO MAKE UP TO ORDER. Half-way between ) FIFTH AND blXTU bTRKETS. Wa BmMAT BTMET A New Triumph of Practical Science Aliment from the Hocks. All objections t the universal use of ths alimentary Sea Mosses as a portion of the dietary of the civilized world have, it seems, been happily removed by the discovery of a new prooess of preparing them for culinary purposes. There never was a tima when the "Food Question" was a more vital quoxtion with the masses than it is now, and we therofore regard this discovery as particularly opportune, not to say Provi dential. The Irish Moss or Carrageen, and the Ioeland and Nor wegian Mosses, have Ions; been known to contain a larger mount of nutritive gelatine, in proportion to their bulk nd weight, than any other vegetable product of the sea or land; but t ho seeming impossibility of entirely purify ing them from all extraneous matter, and rendering them agreeablo as an element of food, has hitherto ex cluded them, in a great measure, from our bill of fare Ibis apparent impossibility has been overcome ex perimental science overcomes almost every obstacle now. adays and Irian Moss, purified, concentrated, and ren dered an absolute luxury, as Sha Moks Farink, will hereafter be quoted as a food staple in the marke.s of the world. Au. Hail On Sunday last, 'bout half pas, two. The gathering olouds of sorabro hue Were flying past with quickened pace, As if contending in a raos. Loud peals of thunder burst ; anon, The lightning flashed: and then the storm Burst in its fury o'er the land. Bringing dest ruction, death, on every hand. The frozen rain-drops, from the skies Fell to earth, of prodigious sir.e, And man and beast in terror Uod, 'While many in their fear fell dead. The bravest of the brave aghast Stood, while the storm went honrl'ng past. And viewed the havoo far and wide Fiom temporary shelter tried. The storm exhausted, again the sun The ruins Bhods its light upon. And there in safety, as beforo, Stood Siokkh' Famous Clothing Stoke; There people flock and take away The best trade Clothing of tho day ; The number you have beard before, In Oue6.nct Strket, Kigiit-Twf.nty-Four. Get Rn of Your Cold at oxck, or you may keep on racking your lungs with a Cough until at last they are irritated into a condition ripe for the product ion of tu bercles; and then, instead of simple, easily cured affec tion, you will have to deal with Consumption. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant will promptly cure a'l Coughs and Colds, nd by imparling vigor to the respiratory organs, enable them freely to throw off obstructions engendered byne glccted colds, ai,d heal all sore or inflimed parts. Sold everywhere. To Consumptives. Wilhor's Cod Liver Oil AND IiIMI has now been before the pubiio for ten years, and has steadily grow a into faver and appreciation. This eonld not be the case unless the preparation was of un undouhtod at d high intrinsic value. 'I he combination of the Phosphate of Lime with pure Cod Liver Oil, as pre pared by Dr. rVilbor, has produced a n ew phase in the treatment of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs. This article can be taken by the moat delioate invalid without creating the disgusting nausua which is suoh a prominent objection to the Cod Liver Oil when taken without Lime. This preparation is prescribed by the regular faculty, and sold by the proprietor, wholesale and retail, A. B. Wilbob, Onemist, No. 16-j Court street, Boston, and by druggists generally. Mm. WnxxaM W. Cabs IDT, the jeweller at No, 8 8. Second street, baa one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. He has also oo hand large assortment of flne Amerioaa Western Watcbee. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below eost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are eartaio to get the worth of their money. ' DY Fnrx. The most effectual way uf guarding one's health la to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the mae of India Eubber Ovtrsbues, and as the incle ment season te upon us, we would advise oar readers to bay none bnt ibe beat quality, which can only bo bad at UOODIEAB'S Ueadquartora, No. M Ohssnat stnsst, sooth Side, Philadelphia, St. James Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts. During the travelling avaaon, if our patrooa will kindly inform ns, either by telegram o letter, of their intended arrival, we can be better prepared for their comfort. In accordance with the reduction in the value of goll, the transient hoard at the tit. Joiuea is reduoed to Four lMlara per day. paopirarroa Int. J amks Hotel. THIBTT-TWO YFAXS under oie management, the Aui BlCASi House, Boston, has grown from a small hotel to tho largest in New England. It is 1 uroUbed with all tho contrivances for the convenience and comfort of Its guests, and Is deservedly popular with the travelling nblio. . t - Oua ALL Wool $10 Spring Suits sn l $3 nd$7 over oata just the thing for this damp weather. ' RC "V FULL 4 WlLSOSl'8 Ku'jtt'N dro.NS Hall, Nob. 60S and '5 Uneaout street. RTJ2BBB OVEHSHOES AND BOOTS lor Men, VrouMU.aud ... ... h.A .1 ...t.tl .t tha vmt lowest prices. ,iA..lm .aanfaotura. old etao No. W Obasuut aueet. towei aid". T. B. PBTmsoW A B bothers announee that they will publish en Saturday "The Christssu Onset," by Mrs. E. V. K. N. Southworth. The story will be completed in one Urge dnedeoimo volume. Price $1T1 in cloth, and tl'M in paper oover. Singer's Family Sewtno Machines, Ten dollars casb. Balance in monthly instalments. O. F. Davih, No. 810 Chesnut street. Bur your Furniture at The Great American, No. 110) nd 1204 Market street. Ohespestln the oity. MORS! FACTS FOR TFTfi PltOPLB. WANAMAKBR New Buildings, thongh so grtly A enlarged, are still thronged BROWN'S daily. WANAMAKF.R New customers are delighted with A the treatment they reoeive at BROWN'S Oak Hall. WANAMAKRR New soale of price adopted siaoe A the opening ot the new buildings BROWN'S satisfies everyliody. WANAMAKRR New sales sre enormous, last Satur. A "ay's being the largest over BROWN'S made. WHAT OF ITf 7rr. Of all the Clothing Houaos in Philadelphia not one is ball so popular as OAK HALL. Scrnnd. Of all pricei charged for ready made Clothing, none are so low as those of OAK HALL. Third. Of all wpll drriwed mon of Phi ladelphia, they re the best, dressed who buy their clothes t OAK HALL, FmiHh. Of all the efforts ever made to ploaae the poonle, the great est and immt snooessful aro being made now at OAK HALL. ' TUB LARGKST CLOTHING HOUSE AMKK1CA, WANAMAKRR A BROWN'S OAK HALT, (SIXTH and MARKET Streets. OAK II ALU SIXTH and MAHKKT Streets. OAK HALL, (SIXTH and M tRKKf Htrents. OAK HALL, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 91 A IK II I K I) . Crick Hickman. Ou the Mh of September, by the liev. Mr. Cooper, Maktin Q. Ukick to Lbtitia Hickman. Kkklkt Whitby On the afternoon of Monday, May 9, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Duvld Spencer, Mr. Samukl F. Kkki.t and Miss M. Amanda, daughter of Mr. James Whltuy, all of Rox borough. mi:i. ARTntJR. On the 10th of May, at the residence of Armstrong Noble, Esq., Carlisle, l'a., Samuel Ab thi'K, In the 4Mb year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. tl Cathbrwood. On the evening of the 8th Instant, ef consumption, Samdkl B. Catus rwood, in the 41st year of bis age. His relatives and male friends are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 1409 Walnut street, on Thursday after noon at 8 o'clock. Twaddei.l. Suddenly, on the 6th InHtant, Jambs S. Twaddbll, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 8101 Ludlow street, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Ceme tery. tfT niBRRNIAN SOCIBTT Tint MRMBKR8 OF THI8 Society are invited to attend the funeral of their late fellow-member, Samuel B. Catukkwooo, from No. 1409 Walnut street, on Thursday afternoon next at 3 o'clock. William Morgan, Secretary. CLOTHINO. JONES' O N E - P RICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARB MEN OP TALENT BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. 4iimwfBPtf CEO. W. NIEMANN. UPHOLS TERY OOOD8. ETO. NOBLIT, BROWN, NOBUT & CO., Not. 222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and eaters Upholstery Goods Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertaken' Findiugt, Swiss and Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Beddin? ETO. ETC., t USmSp Wholesale and Retail. CARRIAGES. BREWSTER & CO,, or BROOME STREET; WAKEltOOMS, FIFTH AVENUE. COHNEll OP FOURTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. ELEGANT CARRIAGES. In all the Fashionable Varieties EXCLUSIVELY OP OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AND IN ALL RESPECTS EQUAL TO THOSE BUILT TO THE ORDER OP OUR MOST VALUED CDS TOMERS. CORRBSf ONDENCE SOLICITED. S wfmajt OROOERIE8. ETO. 1809. AKKAStBD GENUINE OLD Government Jsva Coffee Ilouttted every day. at 40 cent per pound, ut COUSm East End Grocery (o. 118 Houlh XHVOrVl) 11., IT ttisi. BKLO W Oil Eft NUT SfUKET. NATURE'8 GIFTS, SCIENTIFICALLY DEVELOPED. As mankind, from Indiscretion or other eansos, has been doomed to snffer from disease, so slao has remedy for die. ease been prorided. Onr hills and valleys abound wtih toots and bertie, which if soientlfloally prearel and com pounded, will restore health and ior to the Invalid Te 6nd snob, a remedy we should seek one "t has stood the mx ot HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, A Sure Cure lor IIver Corapliilnt, Pure Cure lor DyHpepgla, Sure Cure Tor Icliliy, Sure Cure for Jaundice, Sure Cure lor 91nraNniu., And all s flections arNIn from weakness or wunt or aotioo in the Liver or Digestive Organa. The Rreat remedy for IMPURE BLOOD, And all diseases arising from it, The (treat preventive o FEVER AND AGUE. It is an impossibility for any one to have Fever and Aue if tbey will nse a few bottles of this remedy each spring and fall. $100 $100 $100 Will be Riven for any case of this disease that occars to any one thut nses tbe Bitters or Tonio as a preventive. 'I hose who have tbe Fever and Ague will find, after the chills bsve stopped, thst by using a tew bottles of the Hit ters or Tonio, that the disease will not return. These rerredies will rebuild their Constitution faster than any o-'jer known remedy. Tbe reiedies were plaoed before the pnblio thirty years ago, mi'M all the prejudices of so-called patent medicine" operffnn ' against them, but gradually their virtue! Ie cu4K known, and now, to-dny, tbey stand at the head of all preparations of their olasa, with tbe indorsement of eminent judges, lawyers, clergymen, and physicians. - Kead the following syn ptoms, and if yon find that your System in affected by any of tbera, yon may rest assured that disease has commenced its attack on the most im portant organs of your body, and unless soon checked by ibe nse of powerful remedies, a miserable life, soon term! sating in death, will be the result. II Con stipation, Flatulence, In ward Piles, Fulness of Blood te the Head, Acidity of tbe Htomaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Kulnens or Weight in the Stom ach, Konr RructatioDs, Kinkingor Flattering at ths Pit of the Stomach, bwimtning of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Ohoking o euflocating sensation when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs beforo tbe Bight, Dull Pain in tbe Head, Deficiency of Perpisration, Yellow ness of the Hkin and Ryes, Pain in tbe Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc. Sudden tiusnes of Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh, Constant imagining of Kvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All indicate disss of the Liver or Digostive Organs combined with impure blood. o HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is entirely vegetable and contains no liquor. It is a compound of Fluid Extract.. The Roots, Herbs, and Barks from which these extracts are made, are gathered in Uermany ; all the medicinal virtues are extraoted from them by a scientifio chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to this country to be used expressly for the manufacture of this Bitters. There is no alooholio sub stance of any kind nsed in compounding the Bitters ;henee it is free from all the objections inoidentto the use of a liquor preparation. o HOOFLAND'S GERBIAN TONIO Is a combination of all the ingredients of tbe Bitters with the purest quality of Santa Oruz Bum, Orangos, etc It is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where some pure alooholio stimulus is required. TESTIMONY Like tbe following was never before offered in behalf of any medicinal preparation; HON. G. W. WOODWABD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writse: , Jt Philadelphia, March 16. 188T. I find "Hoonand's German Bitter." is a good Tonio, use ful in diseases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in casee I? of debility and want of nervous action in the system. Yours, truly, OKO. W. WOODWABD HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 83, 1866. I consider "Hoo Hand's German Bitters' a valuable medicine in case of attacka of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, with respect, JAMK3 THOMPSON. HON. GEO. SUARSWOOD, Justice of the Snprime Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, June 1, 18fl. I have found by experionoe that "HooUand'a German Bitters is a very good tonic, relieving dyspeptic symptom almost immediately. GKOHti JC SHA.KSWOGD. HON. WmTfT ROGERS, Mayor of the city of Buffalo, N. T. Mayor's Ofticc, Buffalo, Jons 83, im. I have nsed "Uooiiand'a German Bitters and Tonio" in my family during the past year, and can recommend them as au excellent tonio, imparting tone and vigor to the system. Their nse has been productive of decidedly beneficial effect. WM. k KOGKHij. HON. JAMEs"M. WOOD, Ex-Mayor of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. I take great pleasure la recommending "Hoofland'a German Tonio" to any one who may be afflicted with ds- IV pepsla. I had tbe dyspepsia so badly that it was impos sible to keep any food on niy stomach, and I became so weak as not to be able to walk half mile. Two bottles of Tonio elf acted a perfect cure. J AJS. M. WOtJD, JOHN EUTEKMARKS, ESQ., Law Partner of Judge Maycard. Williamsport, Pa. 1 his is to certify that I have nsed "Hootland's Oermaa Bitter." fur dyspepsia, and found it an invaluable remedy. CAUTIONi Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. Bee that the signature of O. M. JACKSON is on the wrap. r per of each bottle. A 11 others are counterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medi. cine Store, NO. 631 ARCH STRRET, Philadelphia, pa. CHARLES II. EVANS, Proprietor, I formerly c. m. jackson & co. Uoofland's Gorman Bitters, per bottle $UQ HoolUnd'a German Bitters, half dozen Jul HooUund's German Ionic, put up in quart bottles I'M Oer bottle, or half a dozen for 7-ju Do not . foiget to examine well the article you buy order to get tbe gun nine. FOB BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS and Dealers in Koii'iBM everywhere. UswOptf DRV OOOD8. 1 8 7 0. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Positive and Peremptory Sale for the Bext Sixty Days 11 AT THORNLEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Stt. PHILADELPHIA. Gcods having teen oflered to roe ".SO OH SAP," I have been tempted to bay rery largely, and am now determined to CUT DOWN M.T STOCK very con siderably, and TnBBEPOItE offer Special ilargatni IN DRESS GOODS, LINEN GOOD8, SILKS AND SHAWLS, MEN'8 AND BOYS' WSAH' LACE GOODS, WHITE GOODS, and CORSETS, BEbT KID GLOVES, LINEN HD&FS., Etc Etc., DOMEfcTlC8 of every make ami quality. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, K0RTBBA8T CORNER EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN &;s 9 1 thstnf PHILADELPHIA. ELDER, WALTON & CO., 215 N. NINTH Street, 215 ABOVE RACE, Philadelphia, In order to meet tbe popular demand for CHEAP GOODB, we are now offering our entire stock at small advance on COST. Mixed Dress Goods, 25, sa, 81c. Doable width Dress Goods, 81, 87, 4!i, 60. C2, 75c. One case double width Grey Popllos, 8TWC. Ismail lot Hik and Wool Poplins. 6-4, tl. fcteel-oolorea Ail-wool Pnpilns, boc Green, Mode and bteel Poplins, 62Xc Pteel and Pearl 6-4 alpacas, 44c Vottled Ginghams for suite. Dappled Mohalts (bargain), 80c Elegant qualUy Black and White Sulting3,23c. BLACK ALPACAS. We Seep ope of the finest assortments of these goods In Philadelphia, and cannot be undersold, as we have reduced the entire line. Prices, 22, 24. 81, 87M- wc. to We Invite special attention to our double-faced 60 cent numbers; unsurpassed in color and lustre. Plaid Nainsooks, IS, so, 26, 81, 87 X. &, CO, 6dC Plain Nalnswks, 20 25, 28, 81 to 62C SWISS Mulls, IS, 18,V, 22. 25, 23 to bOC Rrlped Nainsooks, 20, 25, 23, 81, BT)tfc. Figured Pique, 19, 25, 88, 81, 8Tjtf. 4Sc; Striped Piques, 2ft, 81, 8T)4, 44c. ; one case heavy London Corded Pique, 25c. ; one lot yard-wide PUld Muslins, 87c : yard-wide Percales, 83c. 0 7 amwfsot Just received, a handsome assortment of LAMA LAOS 8ACQUE3, in white and blade LAMA LACE ROTTJNDES. LAMA LACS POINTS. PAISLEY SHAWLS. PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS. BEDOUIN MANTLES. JOHN W. THOMAS. Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., S 30 3mrr PHILADELPHIA. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. E. S. FA11SON & CO., Self-Ventilating- Refrigerators, The cheapest and most reliable in the market, and WlU keep MEATsJ, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MILK, and BU1TER LONG Eli, DRIER, and COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrigerators in nse. Wholesale and Retail, at the Old Stand, 14 30 lmrp No. ggQ POCK Street. Below Walnut. REFRIGERATORS. FOE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO THE MANUFACTORY Off P. P. KEARN8, Ho. 39 NOKIH NINTH. STREET, 4 23 smw3mrp BELOW ARCH, EA8T8IDE. gAVEKY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING-ROOM WATEB -COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It being made of cast-iron, porcelain lined, in wal nut cases, does not Impart unpleasant taste or smell to provisions, fruit, etc Please call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, JR., Retail Depot, 5 9 mwrcmtp No. 420 MARKET Street. I Ob.. 1 H70. 1 870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO. ESTABLISHED 1832. INCORPORATED OFFICE No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. OFFICES AND BRANCH DEPOTS: NORTH FKNN8YLVAMIA RAILROAD and MAS TER Street. RIDGE ROAD and WILLOW Street. WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue. TWENT!" -SECOND and HAMILTON Streets. NINTH Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. PINE STREET WHARF, SchuylkilL No. 1858 MAIN Street, Germantown. No. SI North SECOND Street, Camden, N. J., and CAPE MAY, Neir Jersey. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Shippers or Eastern Ice. bend our orders to any of the above oillces. "For prices, see cards." o 8 lm pENN ICE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1861 OKHOES, 8. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY, No. J8 North TWHNTY.FIRST Street. Chippint- Depot. tlPRUOB STRKET WHARF, Bohart- kill Rirer. OHAS. J. WOLBSBT, President. SUdUtrp CU48. B. RK &, Bnperintendent. MAT8 AND QAP3. SWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and essjr nttin Dress lista (patented), in all tiis iproei faslnuos of the season. OULbKUT Sireot, nest door to Uie Post Odioe. 11 U tyi KID CLOVE8. KID CLOVES. -A., e&c J. 15. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 North EIGHTH Street, IMPORTERS AND The "Bartley" and RETAIL Ladles' "Bartley," l-6ft per pair. " "La Belle," fl -2 M Joseph, fl-00 Jouvln, 11-48 " Ttil0i,',l.8anml)el,S,, rn """'err. Gloves, Lace Collars, Thread Collars, Bowa, Corsets, etc. etc. etc New styles Fancy Bows and Collars. DRESS GOODS CLOSING OUT CHEAP. DRESS GOODS CLOSING OUT CHEAP. lnvery pair Kid Gloves goaranteed. W they rip or tear, another r alr given MERC tl ANTS 8UPP LIED AT LOWEST PATES. M wstfrp KID CLOVES. KID CLOVES. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. GOLLADAV iiUwCh, STOCK OF SFBIN6 DRESS GOODS IVIUST BE IJY F RST Including their immense stock from the Whole sale Department, which have all BEEN MARKED DOWN TO EXTREMELY FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE, to commence O ii MONDAY, MA And contains the most attractive BARGAINS in all the new styles and fabrics imported this season for their particular trade, and suitable for every varietv of costume, and will be sold at prices ranging from 20 Cents Per Yard and Upwards. SOLS AGENTS OF "La Belle" Brands. PRICES. Misses' "La Belle," ti-oo per pair. Gents' "Bartley," $oo " "La Belie," l f - ' SOLD OUT THE OF LOW FIGURES 9, BTsmwst GO. J H L 1
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