fr, i "4 s JftNttAt. K 1 I V It- 7 . 1 Dm Jfc-ifAi -. 9 00 f fV MiojiiHWvi;18 4 i jpe cjia error : 5 mannw9f Job Priatlng can n M'duntittk; " I neatness, mspatcn no eaeapnan. we cunrn , . . WmUw. f to Ma comfe. am- a m SS .... ' ' " ' ' MM1Pl'M""MaMPWiaMBlg niMiHi.i i Mill ? i. I Ja, II a. r A. , UL t m i t li I i: r n I . r r . i Mi - -l,JI 1 111 : III ' I I I III III ,, 111'" " kv.'...: 1 on rr 1 mri --i . iTiifiiiniii . i , ,, II J 11 Tltfltt f 1 I t MS il ii edlothe following One of goods. eifiawna,-:;T?-- "0, !! J .ixn 4 . r fS i aj Kowttnilmnuo UTTU.iHiJJO - .vqpnaia rum ana.- Striped Nalnaooka, BuUner': i T In An H T-r I'i :;t Etm, ' -if '; -:H s ( .-ii :.'jii(ilt) CblWiW. Itewr Bote .Eif: Gent's raacr Btafr, and Ladles' and Misses' Lace lisle Glove l4iilbaiiand jnieZO4 1 J : 7 1 ! OUB SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SUOES;IiATS ( AND T Is now Complete. We are deteimlned to sustain our former feputatton fir selllrif a--.-. THE BEST SRDS .Jj.Jin It : f tods, which ereiy sensibl penon knows la tk cheapest in the end.fciTPleieti3f Uditrw before buying, rr WodsafcsWy and,2oal stly with yon. tJ' '' '' v r. PXGRAM A CO, March lt60. ' rmocrst ind Home cDr . tf: .RespcHesFo baying Taken charge of tb oSga offer wTseUnts enttro rortr cintlsHngi of 'in.. "i" '..;:; 18,0 0 w-6bt1i OF I BOOTS, GSTIWIXD LAIHEft' 8H0E3, GENTS AND wfia'IUBlWOQL ANPSTHAW HATS. REGARDLESS OF COST. ' Those w&hmg iobiwtsidoitoex thtartotforelWingel ld In the next THIRTY DATS , may 12 Orti'aTTSlpecCneJclate. aOI MAtxriie Srea IlC-TRADI tUstl lisiaes-y.au ior vininiw Weagn'-arfcye Mlttr TAf iiamarv.TJnlTer-ifTES )Tlf IZH m1 k.aaibiiia: WiT in the Back. IHImnesa of Vis- . Premature 014 Age, and jrtlir Dlaeef Utat lead to IoMoUy of jConu"ptloti an a rra ; .mature Ctawiu - Ytamm,'''' '"' I fttil - CTNPaakmlafairAAavAan Wh'ea atattU.actoryt r r iilrai Mmanni aggama COIiPL ETED ! rtjnk: m"r- 'vT TOBSMLD : n , 9 ; ' 1 ; ASSIGNEES i fHf free by mailtf wrery imev Thf Iftieelde kaolakio l aold by allwsll at el Pl ' , . ,viiMag,oixiwck- ,fr tS. , wi.b to , f jkw by mail oa j. i cf th iny M -"-ring 4 i iit - j V. 10 iJx&'n'. l'-o-X ltroit, l-cH! ; t-oM in cnanot, ioia2& a nq reiaiu u v a - r.v. mua ana an ftrSirf evfl ner ,t i So0dsf QlomuQ, Set, ft -4 ji-5-"", l4 now let DB3S3 GOODS wwt6 76c for' 'IfH 105 S1 for 2&V with e&eaper WteoojCj , iajn same; ptopemon. ; Great t tnir2&mU TtnfBflMlilie u from 7:1 td J50e f-frew 69e87V K DO- MBSTICS and SHEETINGS. niF AAA lrfffB a can, iJr,we me determined to seU ibsatTeTytow wlcelntvMMi eases at ie inan nret cosi. . . ; V- . Men and Boj's will find a 6od tine of ' Is. oldatcct. CHEVIOT SUITS f W w t'v T.L.SEIGLE&CO. Atn2 ' ; PERRY DAVIS1 ;a.: . PAJ KILLER IS A PUREii'tE'GE'jrABl.Et EEMEDY For INTERN AL aad EXTERgAL Use. P Al H KI LIJER SSOTduwSniS ', innlndnir erneh. bottle, mnd 18 wtrfttlm tmt M i tk mott iatxptrUneed . j . IUKS ior L.l,.i. luTcO ftllMI YTMHlllIMlf. J rl71 P Alii, Kl IXER. ABtjic, ParMer, Katerf Hail-r,, and Ff if - -- a .mMliriiia alw&va at nana h'iiL -! taJl-r famflys tea afford to be withottf JT jnTaraaala rwaedy to the hottto. It prioo riia,, fuai hr mX diwnAata at ana 0! a Aottl. i bev njuM Atny bMUrfiMa.R.I. ifiiehaSftwlic. .: i ,- . i.i IU , :t , ik. . . it: . PURELY VEflET An FectaalSpeolfldfor Bowel uomouunu, -uyspepsia. : Mental Sepr aess. : . .. ..... IfeiiseavColie,' - ' - . ' A, .UV..i ' . l.,-wnr ' ; iJooBtipatloo and Blliloujmess. ASK the recovered dperjtl( BUlIoiarers, vleUm ef Fererand Age, the mejBurtaltfseased patiot, how they recovered hea)th,.eheerftii spifito and good appeUtethey wlU tell you by; taking Blsaaaont' llrw.BepilatetV rM-j-t ' "'r " TnB IusUt cetrtmitflrt mnrfirfn. Itocrrilatea Uie Lhrer, promotes digestion, and fortifies the; system IPUHOUUI ; malarial diseases. 'mi i'4 1 Extract of a letter from Hon..- . ; Alexander H. Stevens, "I occa- sionally use when my condition ,, ; requires It, Dr. Simmons'. Liver ,. . Regulator, with good effect it , v is mild,- and suits me , better than more active remedies." ' - : COJSTIPAIIoy. TTCSTIMONt 0V THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF" GEOBGIA I hove used Simmons'. Liver Begnlafor for constipation of my bowels, caused by a tempo rary derangement of the liverj for the last three or jour years, ana aiways wnen nsea accoramg 10 in dlrectl wun aeaaea uenent- 1 uuwt k is a good mi cine' for the derangement of the liver at least such has been my personal experience hf the use of,tt,.,HiBAjt wabmkb, Chief Justice of ar ' t ' X PHILADELPHIA, PA. wr.l1, '(:MW All Tr-we-alaia. - - - V , a jS3f '. -)i.t--.'s :.t4. Yf. a 1 " " . f April HfrMixawgwiyr. t 1(1 I. If. f Tla..AA.XA.J.Ua I" if the Estate and United States 1Courts.jOUee uooa! Home and Foreign. . solicited. MM fTttlea; Surveys, fumishejl for com uo-ri E.' Comer Trade ' Tryon sheets, I B1ITI VII CDMA Kliltc i'LaIm. inTcU Bottil Comnlainti. ABLE ; . . A Botker Moath t Feei. Tou wonderj Jack, that I takMhefM t'ij.i: ir f -i s r i )?". i.'t.j f! Because there's another moutn to feed i f Ja ibt buinbla home to-eari. i . . r . Boliie87o44aa, lwoad4t it a marrtAjf man vm inn y yQS1 Mttif 9Qe 'round your knees to' pre press , . , My wages are slender at best, I own, And the onUeek'a boot enousrh. if' And the brood In vaj nest has swiftly grown - For the smiles that braider a baby's bib Auutv uud uuuuukuuii gwu iuia wuio, i f , Tni tho gmiu. tk hmi . hai. kik ' Are me cnsUDgs or lire's great sum. , ; I ' JPi -j'Hi If". lAndtharainany snpiriateOBder, Jaett'-'-'--: I Vltois fcen ntt p jetrltsrfjee, ' whose home's the darker, I know, for lack''' Of the bleaalngs. that come to me; 1 And many another single, toe, - .".!:.". ifi ' FnP- earnings bra f To beWafia DOWeil inMeecouia woo i Tor a good Wife's more than a mainstay, man. e Is captain, bar and buoy, And he who a child's heart reads aright,! ' f . Be awhoaiaoeTer &e aaay.-ff.: i-j ' ; ' I i-J r iWUietetibyAcookHMiUbfbeaeon,Ugbt4 . t .When the nbB4t storm tkoid away itavthikllioaeeVlUrieri Stilt another mouth to feed , 1 ' f. irra'ltBe. At the bar of manhood's worth. jlh iias aireaay oeen snown idw uen Hancock's administration in Louisiana J& r3idjMng3 tki lEecttostruction ra in which he sotrght to suoordinate 1 mmmmfmmm made thafpfotnpc step'wef etalten-to get rid of him. As an imrl3?i!(ient lW TPresi- n,4i en. liran was, by act of venefL Fvita. ctraordinary powers, which rendered him entirely independent of the . constitutional commander-in-chief, arid these poweils were uscl for the thwarting of the policy of Creitfr Handock, whd.' of coutse, became anxious .itojeave, a, postcojuld no longer nn witn nonor or useiuins. Hence, on the 27th or February, d1 XT 1 I 1 i xftp. jximcocK. aaaressea tne ioiiowjn leuerto ine aajutanc-generai at YVftahf ington, which led to his relief sever-1 teen days later: Mnera:sI,jhave the, honor to trans mit herewith copies of my correspon dence with he geoeral-in-chief in ref er eneetd ray ireht! action ddgcernang the removal from office of certain alder men and "assistant aldermen of the city of New Orleans, made by me 'for contempt , of the order of the (district commander.' I request that the same may, fn the appropriate manner as x planatqryof my action and Tor his ifl-' fnrmnf irkn Via luirl liofnrc Tiic vnal YAr Att the President of the United States, with this my request to be relieved from the command of this military., district. where it is no longer useful or agreea ble for me to serve. When relieved, should the exigencies of the service per mit, it would be most in accordance with my inclinations to be sent to St. Louis, Missouri, there to await further orders." As throwing farther light on the po sition in which Gen. Hancock found himself placed at that time, -we quote from a private letter written to a friend in Washington: ' "I hope to be relieved here sopn. The President is no longer able to protect me. So that I may expect one humilia tion after another, until I am forced to resign. 1 am prepared for any 'event. Nothing can intimidate me from doing what I believe to be honest and right." -i: In this connection the fact '.has been revived that previous to the nassaea o the bill conferring the extraordinary i powers on General Grant, a bill walp ported from the House militarv dbml A mittee by 'its chairman; Gen. Garfield; 9 dency, to reduce the number of major- generals, in tne anny," tne object being, s understood at the time, to get rid of Gen. Hancock. But the bill was not pressed to its passage, beine deemed bv those friendly to its object as being lik&- ty to excite popular demonstration 1 favor of the individual aimed at. Pall Mall Gazette; ' Nptyevejry; la'dv, an'd gentleman who has this season applaudwsMissjrerr5f "Portia" is aware that, about the dat when fhf "Merchant of Venice" hiay be Sjrpfcosed to have exhibitfedjiis gab "ertfne onTfiTe "Eialtortnere actually ex isted fcreafc 'female " lawyers )in the neighborfrig("6ltV'bf Bologna. Ptofessor Uaiaenni, who held the chair of jurist prudence in that University in 136gi and Prof. Novella, who occupied it in i366Me? not onlyicelebrated f or their legal lore , and skill, pbu slf we may trusc tnir portraus,' exceeaingiy oeau A:..1 !i.L. : i .1 tage. If women f hereafter shouldofc tain entrance again into the legal pro ession,it notat, all improbable that we may see sdmetliing more of the keenness of feminine wits engaged in disentangling the knots of , tne 'laty. T wo ladies in Ireland, according to the Times' Dublin correspondent, have just been cond noting .their own most intricate cases, in, a manner jsrhjch ex4 i uitcu.jLuc ouiytiae ui uie master 01 tne rolls, who even-observed that lie was f "astonished that the ' ladies had been able to put their tease on .paper so intel-! vice." If other ladies should follow the efcairiple'' of ! the Midses Fogarty what.,a falling off must ensuer in the solicitors' bills I . They lo3t their case. iUs tnHvhut eeeminil, could not haT.' events they have escaped that fereat a& gravation of the misery of defeat in a court of law the lawyer's costs. Honsn to Cien. Hancock. Nbw.York June 28, Gen.. Hancock is conducting the Warren court-martial inauirv to-daV. .at Governor's Island? lie wai the Recipient this morning'of '1 large locomotive ana. lenaer, composed of flowers, having on It the words, "Gin fo the White HouseT:i STWIas sent by. CW. West, from the Jiurnet House, Cincinnati, and on bis card attactpsdr was .Cincinnati sends ..greetings to tion from the sixty-nirith-wgimS called on the Genei-al and.askedrhin to resident w . o. nancocK. c a. .oeifiga reconsider, hia idetermination not to present a flag to that regiment on the 4th of next month, but the General te: E lied that he could not reconsider lt, as! is business waa-of so pressing a eharj acter that it would prevent ; him from befog, present Dr.. Peter rCooper and jen. jsamaei jevajary,Ao ilb'ack;adve- cate&waited : par Geiv Hancock to-dav. and the formec presented, him with JF number of -documents bearing on the greenback uestion,' and" also. ith a to him ' Dr. .Cooperj said die feltjon-f vinced :he !was addressing, '.the Tiext President of Vthe'iUnited.Statei Gen. i3arycongratulafedrGen. Hancock'on his nomination, ano saia. ne noiea ior a success he felt assured ."would Jfollow his nomination. '. T , t i . ; ---. . An EBfli.h-rewpii9erl7 the JBa ! , the Repukliein'vrkadi .1 date. From London Truth. Mrs Garfield rfleld kocjlrsSsad mm and draws burn, a weU-kaowm-fUrciritect of Clav. land, theplan'of the hotiae be was some I UUUUUV nldUOlUU la Oil LI16 TWIOTw . OTPT- r . . J . . V J r-Hfy tlBW ,UTCr looKing tae jne L.aKej neat ClirWand, and is Go thiv, mingled with other styles Of oars it has a veranda, ; which Mr, Blackburn wav! charged to do ia.tho cloistral styles- "A clGiBfer- lnedirSir' mue ouv awaa wie iauy a orqeiu jTW an-, terted cloister jroe lonnd thretfaMea of the house, and as stone frrv. imA4 vines iare iraiuea -rottnao tneflaTChes, witnrrrjwtilctt sat all houts-i) the da therps co-sitting. GafWa -fyemA uvusq uiiB i.wtKuinDrnMm. one now attio. nlt s roomy, afrd-Hhe half is hos uiuiuiy yte nu arrangea Jts a natural n ie south, side ana irTrfiyaFir wLr AUmtfiMk$tddiiy constitution al law. idiviBitv. - and- natural hiatow f anlliorMeryuan deft as a woman's. Mrs. Garfield (the mother) occupies the best rooms, which face the rising sun. Her bed and'sit i at home in a cosy and old-fashioned style, and the fire-places are the wiriest in the house, The Democratic Campaigair Washington, June 28. A number of delegates to the Cincinnati cOnreh tion passed through here yesterday arid1 to-day on their way homeward, j They were an in me oesc oi spirits over the nominations, and more confident of success even than on the day the nomi- .itMiif war inoa fP SOKrai Q1S- iitbiiiJg mm PtoAptJV lthftuiE a m t 3 w v a s &, a c . . lffriaiism py natofiwiBacei-cUid au j r i hl3 ii a once. To this end at is understood that measures are on foot to put into opera tion an fvffflr.t.ivft nrcranizatimv ernhrnr. ing in its ramifications every State of" tne wast and west in which the Uemc crats have a right to entertain hopes of success. These States are Connecticut. New York, New Jersey, Perinsy I vtnriar unio, Indiana. llunoiSi Wisconsin, amL the States on the Pacific slope. Tliere is a strong reeling in tavor of the na tional cqmmittee establishing its head quarters w washing New York, as has heretofore been the case. As this is the centre of all politi cal intelligence, is the constant resort of noted politicians of all the States, and for various other reasons more ad vantageous for the purpose, it is honed the national committee will follow p ut ile opinion ana estaDiisn its based operations here. - lan't Much in Him. The man who has a reputation for doing anything in" public Is criticisedby the people into whose neighborhood he happens to" drOp, and is sought to be drawn out on his specialty. John T. liaymondwas in a country place, and a man wfcttfwould no? go to a play, but who wanted to patronize Ravmond, went up to liim and said: "There's millions in it." Raymond did not laugh. Then the fellow went away and said, "Ilion't think there is much ia him " oeiJeifersoa was standing at hi station availing ftr a train, and a than iiin ainrl 'fiaiH TKio "There isn't much in him." Longfel low was standing one morning on the beech at Nahant studying over a line, when one of the men who were sum- TTlfirintr thm wnr. nn t.n him unti aaiH r&iru7Si tiTf il' Y-J Tat fJLr. mL"r Ja4iVtnataiin fAeiryj he ougnt. to nave said jeewinttaker. seethe jee? Rhymes with sea. There isn't much in h um. The fashions for girls who elope just now are very plain. Some white dra pery, a convenient window, a long lad der, a darktiight. a coach, a minister and the houe of a f riend, and the elope- H tne irate iatner, arm- WH toil shovel does not pursue. the affair is. although picturesque.' not exactly a'sneeessful elopement. If the father, of the bride relents within two ys the foolish couple aie? not-happy. the i leas ure tthe4rip itpbtfed. If oth 4he i f athef and mother of the bride are in the secret of her going away, and have actually leftthe ladder near the win dow, and that fact is found out, the elopement is failure. -In the olden time the elbpihg btide: packed all her portable goods on herself arid went awav heavily htden. Now. as ladfrieild'ffdiheo away heavily laden, now, as she is in her away quite ignt. . . The New. York correspondent of the Philadelphia" Leddfr writes: "Gen JIancock's letter of acceptance, I hear, mil D0 aimori e)aboraiek paper than 1. ..Al- 1 1 J ' Seii It wiU oi ter to man as,vreii. as a soldier, and a man who canrtalk' to'ttie point as well as gght to a purpose. The generaL it may eeriiarkeanertiis ibhe' 6V the most uroane and accessible of men, audit will bewell.fpr Mrd if. he does not per mit these and other excellent qualities of .head andkheart to beitaken advan UB of by 5Jhe OTodlioff Ne. York politicians bfrall sorts that are now anx ious to take nim in hand. The unfor tunate experiences pf -Gen. Harrison, :yy1gyr Phder not adrnpptipna f whiciedf he will heed ?WjaJlhel -, f i ITl -L"LLlAvtt I- r :t; : 'ASHiNGne .The: com missioners of the eedrirens.jBayings - painouriice tnat;Wey ;ill!shorUyi pay another 10 per eeat, dividend to its anfortunatej tepo9itorsv,Thii will make '40 r cenL in all. -Ri ivtmmio. Laionerahave little expectation iJaat the tintfi Wptrrft ttrth depositors, Iffo dividend .has been paid since 1878. The commissioners, 'however, nave ! since that time expended large iSnmg in. car- .. V. l.l .nfJ. ing aof io uoa& iiupci js --xuwjr cinate "that'the government .will - buy Mid" hanlr feifHm or 1 ia tiiph .is" now OOCU- "pied by the Department of - Justice and the united states rjourc or ,x;iaii is a -white elepli-atM on the banCi r r the co-amlssuaers. ; -" yr ' lstory-museum. wttri . deera-horn hatliMiiMMiJ uUMbiiCAZ- &ja lmj .,a iautAh-' .i,a .: 2.: H'JiAJHy.viL'V -iLKJ the number of wall-drawers, 'f roatai sfWljall pWnB ana nlnef hard apprise wll hare it, Pur Spring Stock shall be closed, for, Uf FfilCES can do, ltX , 'j; ofewhich are inipoUsliedmiaie- atfd V!' "' V ' ... '. . :.. ,' : t i imeKory.- The eeneral-ha-:sirtfrr!l i, : " 's'" - . , . t r on ti laugh o astosllake th( platform all' to pieces?aiiifflan. went iva- sayine. n W 9 diube-uat and a town constable, t f - , ... -. - - , . J j.-- :'.,'.:; m . a . r i.a i.ni m i"ir n a i 'ja a i i r i ... I . .... . ... . "-:.!,.) , i . nr. tit' i. . Li. 4.1 44 kill inf. " stl; make a special run anlleadWrito handsOmelreoaBd Fiannel $14 Suit Is ptaeed atTO. ' It -r r-n if. j rf) AND CrOod Wool Cassimere Suits at $7.50 An Elegant Bhre Flannel "Suit at:-. : . .$ 7.56; -9.00 arid 10:00 CassimeTe-PaTrrsfrora 82.50 to 5.00. worth 25 per cent, mora Th Vy Best anlaundred Shirt in the market; .$ 1.00 STRAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Th6 Celetorated Taylor ;M'k'ekrnaw' Hatsf at C ' '"''' it !.' i; ii' ,y i.i. - ---T3sWJE0uB 3Srm3KTW"JEdAT& AT COST ., i 1 i C i J .1 A it , ' AU our stock shall and must be reduced, as we public that we always come up to what we advertise. dnlkln. n,nMon.A a,a ,hof n rtmnmr n.atnii. n.fl 1 We call the attenUon of wholesale buyers 50,000 Yai-ds of Best Calico, 81-3, 5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Piqoe8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Best Lawn 1 2 1-2, oyu x aras x opiin ouiting, v illi ; DRESS GOODS AT 20 CTS. " " ;'.,25,.i.-" -. - " ' : .35 " " - .40 " k .4f.! v 44, , . .. ft.- wfv U Our Mre Stock of-Hofe Uemeinberthi ia dosIUvaIt do hiimhiaT. , Sverr these goods must be closed out. Our Clothing and I tweuty-aveper cent, lainsurea tail early, as a 'J. -li' .!!!' THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST krkyA itsit- AtrnfAmnM ICl UUOiCU W IJIAVaL liUOWIIrW Oa . JJK learn our; prices. mari. UNEQUALED i ELEGANCE S STYLE i REASONABLE tST The Public is Cordially 1 invited. NO xrouoie f to isnow, xnem .!jKu , ; ,.r ..i imjMiAN &GOf- A full assortment of Ladles'. Mens', BoyV, Misses, and Chfldren's Boots and Shoes Cnn be found vifKT JlpAjJ.i bought for anywhere else. A splendid assortment of Hats, such as Stiff, Fur, WooLwAS.,- Hate for IISeJvUiBpbmmj'fffU mar26 . , ( , - r r . w tJt , ; ;.u . y:ltf :i ..V'.-'r w MIS " . -. , " ONE OF THE lUiLBGESnt AND EE6T AJSSORTED Closa A FOB THE Ti T a -rt.urjxA o fob thi -L il i ; r it acattiti t r i V-JLXVAAXXVJa & l"a'r!dii?eiirrt?ef mBW,nt for lie book wh t-fao ItaU a'l sp- -V JAi 5-?", "v -Cherirfna -oal r" 'iiw---ad.lrrot-Der-"j. ..t.-.To- 1 tyt .ii - : r , - - t- " - : NOt 3,532 sMBMaMriaaBMsaMaaalaBawa - -1k; ' tt . ' -iu: .rr. 6e : IVra few days only on FtlLt Bt UE FLANNEE isttie TeryBlQGIST BargalovMir olendl'auwofh f&iirkaitaddW(aMI laperlor Ho-DD, rFaaBmi . , ysaaRap- ' r ' ' r- u i i u 1,1 .... I , , , t.iH.,-r. It aOaJ thUi,i. SUMMER GL0SIIi:6" A BettetlSuit roi.'? A' Handsome-Suit An Elegant White Superfine Dress t- :- t . . are determined to make some alteration In our place There are great bargains awaiting In our store, Ka lAn 1 ...... 1 m rU1n.infTIUIIia I. ( .U A to our LOW PRICES. T-l . O 500 striped ana plain to matcn at (E5 mm ; : KISS WPJ fV. u ff pGi;lbbfe EmtaMeries, , Uces, 1 ' i ..A.J tMm.baaer will at oncA nerceiva the difference fn Gent's Furnishing Goods are also Ollei at imrneiBavarB;IkweU to. your Interest. .A savlrte great rush is expectea at tne store oi" . ,,4,. k3ifT hi uions;" xro - iTT on wxwW4 trio ro,onf aflvQnPA VtUlJ Oil UUUKU. VvlUW -"V AWVUV wuiwmvw lBSpectf ully, TiTnnTS TT rivTA n' Tr rt TiT m 1 ilUi D 3c 'A Y' v-. 4x X' I Xi ..... . ; t . i.'.-i ' . j. i-.i i . j tf'ji.-i.j ... WW . . s BF;ji iroomAinnca.uiaBiLLa. ,TTBCrE9.&C. i ii y 1 1 u i : m.:i- ... m . .. .... .. ' Ay- .:.5- it - .... 4 'TpflL..;' ' a- rjmf I A-... J r--' i 'S'-'-ir! --'"'$15.00 14.00 $12.50 StnTSl ' Cot "9080, wop eeilebrBtadiu vlatltracUve , M.I .1 1 Y-SM kU JJD , . iVi-)VUi . ttl' Ut lil MlA '" '' 1 ,i. b I.. ! I - :-HAllSdii &C, &0.i ;1 - kj.n .vi . i4i .k-.ufcuit.4i..vi 0.00 of our own Makej. . .t.r .$l50 to 13.00 i mn launored, ..ready or wear, 81.00 Shirts from . .$1$3 to 2.0 . .... " . ..... of baslness before fall. We need not i tlnd the and the wide-spread reputation of our well-made nfn wvjj v Leading Clothiers arid Tabors; " Yards French Organdy, 25 cts. ' . iu cts., iormer prices id o. FORMER PRIGES,5 25? 3TS, i6 40, 50, 60 r 44' 01 AaW . : ! .r 1 I I li I i t 4X)llaFS-Cullsr Ties and Fols-;v Drices. TIFTT THUOSAND DOLLARS worth !jin 1880. -. . i .;j .. COMPLETE STOCK OF .- t t X1? in nr.p. Ton hnv until vhn SPft'Jind - ELIAS & COHEN. STOC-S-rirOJB"1 i j-in! Ol-fl-flJllAi! "R. ATfD fT A XT i. 431, ,PBEPA-tED Jli vand J-i Xi vx o "bbabi-, 9. rU.jr,W J ''for gTpl1 ?"""T,", ff i. ira, SA. i'LS FACKAy.. a . , I.y i- ' ' ' JL f"-vW. , . r- - -r - - 1. AsaoKai-CwJsrT f . , v:di- JK1.: ,,f- .vV. ii F tilt.

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