THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURhmg, MAY 13, 181. CITY ITKMS. For additional dtp Tttm km Ttttrd rage. to CSKT STOCIINO. sn Cent Stoiiko. SO CEHT STOCKING. The ss coat Stooklng to fall regular, smooth la the earns, well-shaped, and of good fabric. It la worth more money and finds ready purchasers. Mr. Finn Also Invites attention to the following bargains: 60 cent i ood hand-made Jean Coraet. 75 cent well-boned woven Corset. II finely 'rimmed IMS-boned woven Dorset. Il-so extra-boned flnely fashioned corset. Also, foil lines of Oner grade Corsets. Gauze Underwear. A large assortment of Ladles', Gouts', and Chil dren's Gauze Bhlrts and Drawers have jast been re ceived, which our customers will undoubtedly dls. cover are bargains, as regards price and quality. Shirt Bosoms ; large assortment. Prices low. -John M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Spool Cotton. Spool Cotton. Six Spools for so cents. Six Spools for si cknts. This Cotton Is largely used by Dressmakers and Tailors, being a good hand-machlae thread. It con tains 200 yards to the spool, and, at the reduced price, grows In favor. .Ton M. Finn, S. K corner Arch and Seventh streets. Parasols and Umbrellas. Tae old-established and reliable house, whose reputation la well known for keeping only the best goods, and whose very complete assortment and Immense sales enable them to offer to their patrons advantages In price and qua lity not to be met with elsewhere, Is evlaced by the .throngs of customers with which they are always crowded. Our readers In quest of those articles can save both time and money by calling at II. Dixon's, No. SI S. Eighth street, near Cliesnut. RELIQIOUS NOTIOfc.5. fgy BIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 8PKOCE w Street, below Sixth. Rev. J. P. CON KEY will preach to-morrow at 10tf A M. and TV P. M. 5 13 S2f CENTRAL PRESRYTSRIVN CHURCH, EIGHTH Street, above AROH Rev. A. REED, D. ).. Pastor, will preach to-morrow at iej A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. gy- ARCH 8TREET M. E. CHURCH, S. E. COR "w ner ARCH and BROAD Streets. Preaching on Sunday io A. M. and 1 p. M. bv the Pastor, Key. HENRY W. WARREN. Strangers Invited. 8T. CI.RMRNT'M fill TTBC'II. TWRVTTitTrf sermon to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Seats free. 5 6s4f gy- REV. A. A. WILMTS, D. D, WILL w preach In the WES? ARCH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner EIGHTEENTH and ARCH Streets, to-morrow at lOtf A M. and 8 P.M. Strangers welcome. wgv- OJURCn OF THE HOLY APOSTLES, 8. E. corner TWENTY-FIRST and CHRISTIAN Streets. Service Sunday, My 14, at 10X A. M., and T'45 P. M. Special children's service at 3 P. m. Address by Rev. Dr. NBWToN. gj- TABERNACLE BAP 1'IST CHURCS. CHE3 " NUT Ktreet, west of Eighteenth. Rev. Dr. SPRATT will preach to morrow morning, and Rev. LEMUEL MOSS, D. D., In the evening. Strangers welcome. " ge- SPRING GARDEN STREET M. K. CHURCH, TWENTIETH and SPRING GAR DEN Streets Rev. C. H. PAYNE. D. D., Pastor, jpiU preach to-morrow at 10)$ A. M. and IJi P. M. Strangers always welcome. gy WEST 8PRUCE STREET PRES. CHURCH, SEVENTEENTH and SPRUCE Streets Rev. "WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, D. D., of Princeton, wllpreach to-morrow at 10 A. M. and a o'clock SPRIVG GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, m THIRTEENTH Street, above Wallace. Eev. L. P. HOKNBERGER, Pastor. Preaching to morrow at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunaay-sohool at P. M. BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. BROAD and SPRUCE Streets. Sunday mornimr. Chil dren's Church. Muslo by the ch ldren. Preaohlng by the Pastor, Pev. J. WH EATON SMITH, D. D., who will also preach in the evening at t o'clock. Strangers Invited to both services. DIVINE SERVICE (PROTESTANT EPIS- copal) will be held In the hall of the rfOURT LAND SAUNDERS COLLEGE. THIRTY-NINTH Street, above Market, on Sunday, May 14th, at 10-80 A. M. and 8 P. L Sunday-school at 0. Sf SPECIAL SERVICE. THE 8IXTH OF THE Special Free Services at the CHURCH OF ST. MATTHIAS NINKTEENTH and WALLACE 8treets, Will le ht-ld to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, when the sermon will be preached by Rev. J. HOUSTON EUCLE8TON. r CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth Rev. Dr. HUMPHREY, Pastor. The Anniversary or the Sunday-school will be held In the afternoon at 8 V O'clock. Addresses by Rev. WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, D. D., and the Pastor. No evening ser vice THB FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WASHINGTON Square. Rev. 1LEK- ItlCK JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor, will proaoh his i nira Anniversary oermon to-morrow at vix a. bl. Mo eveninar service. The Sabbath Schools will hold their Fifty-sixth anniversary at bx r. m. Aaaresses Dy we ttev. ALEXANDER REED, D. D., and the Pastor. Stran gen welcome. GLOVES. " A. t J. B. BARTHOLOMEW. 170. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET AND No. 908 CHESNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OF IH GLOVES. ONR BUTTON, o5 m TWO BUTTON, fc THREE BUTTON, nBLUB.GREEN, BROWN, LAVENDER, BLACK.3 2 VIOLET, PURPLE, STEEL, DRAB, TEA ROME. BUFP. ORANGE. LEMON, ROSE, C'HKRttY, PINK, SLATE, LILAC, WHITE, ETC., ETC. KID GLOVES. "JOSEPH," 1. "LA BKLLK," 15. "BARTLEY," 1 B6. "BAJOU " 11-88. "JOUVIN'S," 11-85. GENTS' "LA BELLE," t -60. 3 GENTS' PIQUE "BARTLEY' 12-28. UNDRESBUD KIO GLOVES, l. TWO BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, 11-26. PARASOLS. BUFF PONGEE, 10, 19, 14, 16, 18, and 90 inch, . all color llnlncs. . 3 WHITE Pongee, 14,16,18, anatoincli, all oj F BUFF JAPANESE, cletn, 14, 18, 18 and SO Inch, g o BOUND PARASOLS, all color linings and blnd-pi t; lngs 14, l, 18, and o lncn. M 5 CHILDREN'S PARASOLS. I CHILDREN'S PAR ABOi.b. CHILDREN'S PARASLB. PAKASOLS. ALL SIZES. ALL !01XJK8. ? ALL NEW GOODS. . ALL LATE STYLES. i us ALL WELL. MADE. ' S ALL FIT WELL. 3 ALL GOOD MATERIAL. I g ALL VERT CHEAP. I ALL COLORED LiNINQS. ALL PRICES. P ALL FOR SALE. 1 K ALL FOR SALE. , E A. Sc J. 11. 1IABTUOLOM U W, ! KO. U N. EIGHTH, (j 4 W ttnth and NO. tot CHESNQT STREET. DRY GOODS. hdia A 17 L S. FOUR CASES, Bought in Paris during the siege at a great sacrifice. This is the largest lot of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS ever offered at any one time, and are now on sale at less prices than India Shawls have ever heen placed upon this market. SHARPLESS & SON, CHE8NTJT and EIGHTH Sts., 613 smwstrp" PHILADELPHIA. BESSOIM & SON HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK: 1 case BLACK AND GREY MOIIAIES, 50c. 8 cases BLACK DOUBLE WARP ALPACAS, 3"Jtf to 76c. 1 case LUPIN'S BLACK HERNANIS, 60c. S cases BLACK ALL-WOOL UERKANLE3, C2 to 76c. 1 case BLACK SILK AND WOOL IIERNANIE9, 76 C 1 caso LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL MOUSSE LINES, 6!tf c. to $1'60. 1 case JOUVIN A CO. EMBROIDERED BLACK. KID GLOVES. 1 case ENGLISH BOMBAZTNES, all qualities. t case BLACK THIBET SQUARE SHAWLS. WHOLESALE AHD BE TAIL MOURNING DRY GOODS HOUSE, No. 018 CHB8NUT St., 6Jl8trp PHI L ADSLPHI A. CARPETINOS, ETO. A WORD TO THOSE CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE AND HOUSEKEEPING, oa THOSE WHO INTEND TO REFURNISH WITH NEW CARPETS. We are now offering a fall line of CARPETS, GIL CLOTHS, and MATTINGS at very low prices Reallj bargains. We have asserted that our prices are lower than any noose In tne city, and we are ready to make good the assertion, and all we ask la an opportunity to do so. Call and examine, and be satisned that we are really Belling CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Etc,, VERY CHEAP. IEAII01Y Sc WESTON, 427tUB8t NO 723 CHESNTJT Street. s u HELMBOLD'9 OOLUMN. Catawba Crape Pill, HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S - HELMBOLD'S nELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S ' HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HLEMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S nELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S nELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S nELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. . CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. GREAT SALE IRISH SHIRTING- LINENS.' A FRE8H IMPORTATION OPEN, AT (YIILLIKEN'S LINEN STORES, 1128 CHESNTJT Street and 828 ARCH Street. Upward 6 of IOOO Pieces in Stock. We 6bow by far the largest stock of First-olass Linens in the city, and are prepared to Bap ply our customers, by the single yard, piece, or whole case, AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. MILLIKEN'S GOLDEN-FLAX LINENS IN ALL NUMBERS. RICHARDSON'S SONS & OWDEN'S LINENS. LADIES' SUMMER LINENS. A GOOD LINEN FOR LADIES' WEAE AT 37l CENTS. VERY SUPERIOR LINEN, $." TER PIECE OF 12 YARDS. MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAWER LINENS. MILLIKEN'S SHIRT BOSOMS. Pure Linen Shirt Bosoms, from lfi cents eaoh np to the Fiannt Bisami mtde. WE CLAIM THAT OUR SHIRT BOSOMS ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE. No. 004 CHESTNUT STREET. FRESH CHINA MATTINGS. WHITE RED CHECK, AND FANCY STYLES. 50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER, $3-25 JPEnR. Y-AJEM. REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTION. PEREMPTORY SALB. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers. Mortgages. 3oo, 3)m, tisoo, $1600. on Tuesday, Maj 39, 1871, at I o'clock nooD, will be sold at publio sale, wlthont reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de scribed mortgages, viz. : No. 1. All that mortgage, dated Jane 11,1870, for 13000, payable by J as. J. LouRheryani Edward Glllen (ten years to run), secured by a new three-story brick dwelling, neany finished, and lot of ground, east side of Twenty-third street, 83 feet south or Pem bcrton street, IS feet front, anil in depth 59 feet. No. 8. All that mortgage, dated June 11, 1S70, for 13000, payable by James J. Loughery and Edward Glllln (ten years to run), secured by a new three story brick dwelling, nearly flnlihad, and lot or ground, east side of Twenty-third street, IT feet south of Pemberton street, Ttfeniy-slxth ward, 10 fett front, anu in depth Box feet. No. 8. All that mortgage, dated June 11,1870, for $1600, payable by James J. Loughery and Edward Glllln (ten years to run), secured by a lot of ground, sonth Bide of Pemberton street, 74 feet 6 laches west of Twenty-second street, 14 feet front, and In depth 49 feet. No. 4. All that mortgage, da tod June 11,1870, for $1eoo, payable by James J. Lougttery and Edward UlUin (ten years to run), secured by a lot of ground, south side of Pemberton street, 60 feet 6 inches west of Twenty-second street, 14 feet front, 49 feet deep. M. TUOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers, 5 13 S3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS & SONS, tLll Auctioneers. Two Valuable Building Lota' corner of Jefferson and Upsal streets, and adjoining corner lot on Jefferson street, Germ an town. On Tuesday, May 83, 1871, at H o'clock, nuon, will be sold at Jpubllo sale, without reserve, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described lots of ground, viz. : No. 1. All that lot of ground, situate on the south west side of Jefferson street, 94 feet southeastward from Upsal street. In tne former borough of German town, and marked No. t on a plan entitled "Plan of the L psal estate of John Johnson, Jr., deceased, Uermantown;" containing In front on Jefferson street 93 feet, and in depth Bouthwestwardly on the northwest line 197 feet 10 1-5 inches, and on the southeast line 195 feet 8 16-85 inches, having on tfce rear end a width of 93 feet and 6-85 of an Inch. Sub ject to aground rent of S69 75-10U per annum. No. 8. All that lot or groand, situate on the south west side of Jefferson and southeast side of Upsal Btreets aforesaid, marked No. T on said plan ; cou tainlng In front on Jefferson street 94 feet, and in depth on the northwest line along said Upsal street 800 feet, and on the southeast line 197 feet 10 1-6 Inches, gradually narrowing to the width of 89 feet 6 Inches at the rear end. Subject to a groaud rent of 17050-100 per annum. Sale absolute. U. THOMAS ft SONS, Auctioneers, 6 13s8t Nos. 139 and 141 a FOURTH Street. fREAL ESTATE. THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. Three-story Brick Dwelling and Stable, No. Passyunk road. On Tuesday, May SO, 1871, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick messuages and the lot of ground thereucto belonging, situate on the easterly side of the Passyunk road, 159 feet north of Reed street; thence extending east wardly 71 feet 4 inches to a corner; thence eastward 69 feet T inches to a 80-feet wide street (paved and curbed) ; thence northward 16 feet; thence westward 64 feet 8 Inches; thence westward ly 63 feet 8 inches, and thence southwardly along Passyunk road 16 feet to the place of beginning. The improvements ars a genteel three-story brick dwelling fronting on Pas syunk road; haa gas. bath, gas oven, etc., and a two-story brick and frame stable in the rear; naas stalls, etc. Clear of all Incumbrance. Terms 11400 may remain. Possession (September L H. THOMAS fc HONS, Auctioneers, 6 13 B3t Nos. 139 and 141 B. FOURTH Street. 0 ASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. 2J 0 honias & Sons Auctioneers Large and very Desirable Lot, Perklomen Turnpike and Sunset Avenue, Chesnut Hill On Tuesday, May 16th. 1871, at 18 o clock, noon, win ue aoia ai puouo saie, witn out reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, situate on the southwesterly side of the Germantown and Perklomen turnpike roads, corner of Sunset avenue, Chesnut Hill. Twenty second ward; containing in front on Perkiomen turoplke 800 feet, and extending in depth on one line 800 feet, and on the other Hoe 80S feet 8 inches. Sold subject to the restriction that no store or tavern shall ever be built thereon, and any house tuereon shall be back 85 feet from the line of Sunset avenue. Se plan at the Auction Rooms. For further particu lars apply to C. U. fc U. P. Mulrheld, No. 805 S. sixth street. Bale absolute. M. TUOMA8 k SONS, Auctioneers, It Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Sireet REAL ESTATE. THOMAS k 80N3' SALE. Genteel three-story brick dwelllnir. No. 1937 kiubrldire street, west of Nineteenth street. On Tuesday, May 80, 1871, at 18 o'clock, noon, wilt be Bold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel thr6-story brick meHsuage, with one story frame kitchen and lot of ground, situate on the north side of halnbrldge street, wet of Nineteenth street. No. 1937 ; containing In front on Bttlnbrige street 17 feet, and extending in depth 6T feet to a 8 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It haa gas, summer range, etc. Subject to a redeemable ground rent of loo a year. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 6 18s8t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street yEDDINO AND PARTY INVITATIONS ENGRAVED AND PRINTED IN THB LATEST BTYLK. A fine assortment or FRENCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN FA PER, with Envelopes to Match. PAPER and ENVELOP Ed, ready stamped, always on hand. JOHN LTNERD, U 80 warns No. til SFRINO UA&DEN Street. OBNE DRY GOODS. No. 43 N. EIGHTH Street, Will Open on XMEonda? S500 yards Summer Dress Goods, at l?c Organdie Lawns, reduced to lsxc, worth 87c. 800 yards Spring Dress Goods, reduced, to Cose. 25 pieces Uandsome-Grey and Brown Silk PopUns, psc. ; regular price, 11-85. 100 pieces Black Alpacas, at 37c, to 62c, etj.' Black Silks. Black Lining Silks. 11-00. Biick Taffeta, II -75 to I2-7B. Black Silks. Heavy Black QrQ Grainy FROM AUCTION. S60 pieces White Satin Check Nainsooks, rery Ion. Plaid Organdies. Plain Organdies. 60 pieces Real French Plaids, at 85c. Oreat Bargains in White Goods Linen Goods a Specialty. Ladies' Suits. Costumes. Novelties In Suits opening daily. J "'rysa Cheapest Linen and Lawn Suits in the market. DEMONSTRATION IN SUITS. Hamburg AND Guipure Bonnets. In erder to close out our large STOCK OF GUIPURE BONNETS, we nave reduced fully 25 PER CENT. Canton Matting. 800 Rolfs CANTON MATTING and Red and White-Check MATTING, Cheapest Matting In the Market. 5 18 8t Handsome New Parasols. Pongee and Taffeta Silk PARASOLS, new style. Bargains in Handkerchiefs. WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. WE ARB NOW OPENING TWO CASES FJEfcEIVOIi FANS. e a O H . N S 9 s c OPEKA, GILT, IVORY, Z, PT.ATW AHD DECORATED. O M M H f Comprising the largest stock of Fine Fans tn ?thl country. R H 1 1 BOBBINS, CLARK I B'DDIE, ' o No. 1 GhoMUiit St. 2 FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEW8. The Coal Mining Troubles. Advices from the racific. Condition of New Yotk Banks. Important Patent Deoislon. Ktc, Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc., Eto FROM THE STATE. fBT ASSOCIATED PR 133 J Exclttaively to Tht Evening TtUarapK Coal Ml ulna; Troubles. Scranton, May 13. The miners of 'hi Workingmen's Benevolent Association at II d i Park talk sneerlngly of the proposition made t terday by Thomas Dickson, President of the 1 el- aware and Hudson Canal Company, and docl r a tney will take bo notice of it. The miners of the Delaware and Hud 0 Canal Company this morning voted upoa the proposition, and It was rejected. Mr Storrs, OeneraVCoal Agent of the Lacka wanna Railroad, last evening assured the 1 borers of that company that If the miners refuse to accept the proposition In question the mines will at once be thrown open to the laborers, and they will be Invited to enter the mines upon the terms named by Mr. Dickson. . In the present temper of the miners there Is no doubt that serious disturbances will ensue If the laborers eater the mines. The Welsh miners bere told your correspondent this morning that they would never work again till better terms were offered. All is quiet to-day. United States Circuit Court Important Patent Case Torpedo Case. Special Denateh to The Evening Telegraph. Pittsbcro, May 13. In the case of Roberts vs. Dickey and others, argued before Judges Strong and McKennan in Washington, Judge 8 iron g delivered an opinion in favor of the plaintiffs, sustaining the Roberta patent on all points. This secures to the plaintiff the mono poly of torpedoes in oil wells. The case was argued bv Harding and Bake well for plaintiffs and C. M. Keller and Blake for defendants. FROM CALIORJiIA. TBT ASSOCIATED PRSS3. RxelmMp to The Evening TeUgraph. ' ' Ship News Arrivals from i'lonolulu, Etc. Sam Francisco, May 13 Among the passen gers by tbe steamer Ajar from Honolulu were Hon.iD. McBrlde, Judge of the Hawaiian Fourth District Court; Hon. W. A. Wildeman, Judge of the Supreme Court. The latter leaves for Europe overland. Sir Charles Clifford, of New Zealand, who is going to Europe to make arrangements for a line of steamers between the islands of New Zealand and this port, and Cap tain Burton, of the British army, are also pas sengers. The bteamshlp Montana arrived this morning from Gnaymas and MazatUn, with forty-five passengers and $334,600. The steamship Great Republic also arrived TOorning from China and Janan. 8he has thirty-two passenger's" for San Franciscd, eluding three Japanese students; twenty-five passengers for New Tork. incfiidtog ten Japan ese, and seventeen passengers for tarope. She also brings for New York eight hundred and fifty-four packages of tea, three hundred and fortv-fnnr nanlr a iroa tf .HI.- .nt a A.ran t rf. packages of miscellaneous articles. For Chi cago eight hundred and eighty-one packages of tea, and for Europe eight bales of silk. FROM WASHWQIOJV. BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. 1 Exclunivelp to The Evening Telegraph, Acting Secretary of the Interior. Washington, May 13 Walter N. Smith, AesUtant Attorney-General and Solicitor of the Interior Department, has been appointed Acting Secretary of the Interior during the temporary absence of Secretary Delano. FROM BALTIMORE. bt associated press. 1 Exelurively to The Evening Telegraph Steamboat Explosion. Baltimore, Md., May 13. The steamer Isaac P. Smith exploded her steam-drum this morning while leaving her wharf for the Eastern 8hore. Several persons belonging to the boat were severely scalded and otherwise injured. QASSIMERBSFOIt MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. We will open on SATURDAY, Way IS, 60 pieces A 11-Wool Cass I meres at 87)tf and 60s. CO nieces All-Wool Caaslmere at C2X and TSo. 60 pieces All-wool Casslroeres at bTxc and 11. 60 pieces fancy Striped Cashmeres, from tl to ft" KUdtl-60. ss pieces Black Doeskins $1, tl 8V tl 60, andlt-TB. SOpleces 6-4 Black and Blue French Cloths, 1J-85, Si 60. fa-76, and 13 60. lo pleer s Mixed, Plain, and Diagonal Coatlift, from 12-60 to 4. 1 pieces "Lupin's" Black Drap d'Ete, from $1-25 to 3-N). loo pieces figured, Striped, and Tlaln Linen Drills, from 25 to inc. 60 pieces White Linen Ducks and Drills, 170 toll. Wh'te Corduroy and Turkish Vesting at A large varlet; of 6-4 CLOAKINGS, for Ladles' and Children's wear. OURWEN ST ODDA11T & BROTHER, Nob. 460, 4S2, and 464 North BE YOND street, It Above Willow. JMPORTKD Ml'SUN GORED SKIRTS, highly recommended by those who have pur chased them, onlv li io, 119 half dozen. SWISS MCSMN. Job lot of good quality for 11 cents per yard, or 2-60 per SO yards. FRENCH MUSLIN. 4-4, 8-4, better than usual for tne price. The two yard wide, 60 cenu per yard : a deoiie4 bargain. NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAIN. NOTTINGHAM LACK 'OR CURTAINS NtVinUHAM SHORT CURTAIN LACK, which means foods from 16 to 8u inches wide, at ViX and 18 cents a yard ; 18 and 87 indies wi-e, very cheap.. QUEEN'S BLONDK for Friends' Caps, eto., superior quality, at T8 cents LoBUlNETS, SHEER COTTON HEC1I " iTlN AN BRUSSELS NET. FOREIGN WHITE GOODS, lmludira- nearly eery de.rtptton of desirable White Goods fur tue present and coming season, always under regular prices, by oMrtlK?8e00 Lace. Embroidery, and White iioou hiore, It ' No. 3 N. KIUUTU btreet.
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