THE SCKANTOTT TKIBTOE-SATOTIDAY MOiaTTTrtJ, MAY 12, 1894. Bcccham's pills are for biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c. At drugstores,or write B.F. Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT BRISK USINESS UILDERS Thcso aro the priors that ex pand the purchasing power oi tho American dollar. Printed China Silks Ono of tho most important assortments shown this year is now on our counters at BOo. the yard, and is especially conspicuous for its exceptional value. Regular price, 75o. At 25c, Par Yard 21 inch Plain China Bilks, imported to sell for ;,7c. Such values as these cannot le found in any other store. Black Nan's Veiling Fav orites because so eool, so lighl qualities much Improved over lat year and prices heavily decreased; 10 percent better in quality and 28 per eent. lower in price. 40-inch, 50 cents. Last season's price, 6S& 36-incli, 45 cents. Last season's price, "Sc. Ladies' House Gowns Prettily made of Indigo Blue Chintzes, with lull front and hack, ruffle and fashionable siccus. 1'ricc T'.tc. each. It is to your interest to Buy Now. The goods we have are beautiful and the Prices are Away Down -Lower than Down. Come and see us. WVn T.t'.tr was iH, wo rnT hf rv'orta, Wlii-ri .-'.le w is a uiM, sh crif.l f.,r (' . : .a. Wli"n she t-cm Mlm, ihe chins " 'at..ria, Wlitn the hal Chlldrun, ana gare tlu-m CagtOfSh FAIR VIEW JOHN A. MEARS, President. BENJAMIN HUGHES, Vice President. JOHN T. RICHARDS, Treasurer. Office: Price Building WASHINGICI AYE, HONESOALE AND VICINITY. Important Evonta In Wuyne'.i Beautiful Carital Correctly Cimpllad PpotUU to the. Ecrniiioii Tribune. HORBSDALS, Pa., May 11, Miss Mil ler. Mre. Edwin F. Torry and Mre. Ed gar and daughter, Louiso, return from their trip to North Carolina today. ' Fred GielmT has jnst placed a fino new flacking in front of his tailoring establishment. This Is a groat improve ment to Main street, and conld be well patterned after by the niijorily of property holders on our principle etroet. Ihe poorest fligtini; in Honui dalo can be seen on Main street. In the trial of Fred Riohuiond and Fred Smith, accused of takitif? money from the Alien house safe, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty. Motion was made for a new trial. The Ilonesdalo Linderkranz will i;ivo n concert at their ball next Monday evening. Admission, gentleman and lady, SO cents. One of the principal attractions will be the double quartette of tho ScrAiiton Sangerrundo. The members of this quartette lire excep tionally good Hingurs. Entries for tho Memorial Dav races nt the fair grounds close May 80tb at noon. The races held Inst year was a marked huccss, Even better is ex pected this season. Tho Port .lervis Gststts states that three mn sunpreted of the murder of (trnceryman Henderson, of Newbnrgh. were seen on the street of Honetdalt a few days ago. They were leisurely walking along unsuspected of the crime charged against them. Mr. At wood, the gontleman who rteognlstd the men, did not then know of the ler lODI chnrge against t!iem. To persona who have nover aoen a kiruirrt, we cnu Ray the dances are beautiful and bewitching. The arm ory is being handsomely decorated and everything is being made ready for the grand fair next week. Mrs. Eliztbeth Smith died at her home VesUrday in rnin;c. aged 7'-) years 0 months. Funeral from the huuso Saturday at 0 p. in. FOREST CITY FLASHES. The News of a Bright Day Narratid In Hrlf Paragraph!. Freda! to the Smmfon TWmis. Forust CtTT, Fs., Mav 11 M I. KvatiiV'f this plaoe,Blohard Llewalljrn, li'irrv Via.ir.l and .Jim'pri I viTirlr, of VandUns, will attnd nsodd'i Onto' do in Wilkes-IUrre this ev-tiing. John E Free, an employee of the (ieneral EttOtriO OompUJT, which hsvo been putting in electrical machinery at BimptOO & Watkius' Miliary at Wy omtng, is visiting friends in this bor ough. Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Maxy are fttltiny relatives in tibon today The Hillside collieries in th;s plac will be paid Monday. Mrs. true WaUat DstU, tba abla evangelist, still continue her good work in this place. Next Sunday morning, May in. Itn Darti wi.l rlt her own ptraonal axptrltooat an ptrtalBS to ber religions life from childhood up to the preaent time Th in, eting will begin at 10 M. At 3 30 Sunday afternoon IBS will ooadocl i meeting for man only. BtTViOet at 7. 80 Sui:day evening Mitt Flo Allen and K. M Bhsphstt. and V. J Darin rode to ( ar'uoudale mi ttif wheels this aftSTBOOO. Tuere will tw no eorvirei at thi lit; -list eliurch Su:id.iy. Sundny SShOOl at tut usual Una, JERMYN AN U VICINITY. LlttU Locals of Interact Up the Licke-wa- oa VtlUi . Frenai to tit Sfraalaa Trivia. Jervyn, Pa., May 11 Presiding Elder Iborpe will conduct th evening iirvice in the MelhuUi't Bplseopw churcti next Sun lay Tuesday next n the Kait Hide grout d the clerks and employes of the Helaware an I Hu I m N 1 nh:ift will play ball, ill" g uue will l called at H p. m. ill- mission serv. (vi next week in St. Mary's Catholk) churou will oe more par tltnlarlt f . r man. Itivilatious have beta sent to aM so cietns by William Hunter post to par ticipate in the parade on Mi in rial Day. A number havt already uc ccplcd. The Ice cream ocial and cake walk is GUSBOSS ball OS May 17 will bo a IBaoaaa A uuuibr have aignitisd their lotantlon of entering tbe "walk" and competing for tie prune. U S. t'ery & Co. gave two very credible performances yesterday. Tiia last win erected on the vacant lota in the rear of inter A- t o store, Th win attended were weil please. i with this I he tirst circus to com to JwxjB Mr. and Mrs. Fdwaid Mcrritt, of TompkinsvilU; M. L. Miller, of M tit -dale ; and P, C. McCafferty, of Wash- PARK HoiTies in the city. Fresh, Pure Water, Electric Light, Street Car Service at the door, Churches and Schools. This is what the Fair View Land Company offer. Call and see the map. Lots at Low Prices. Take the Tay lor or the Eynon street cars and view the city from this most delightful spot. inglon, N. J , ware Jermyo visitors yesterday. Mrs. Charles. Miller, ol Fourth street, is seriously ill, Sir. and Mrs. S. S Divis will no company tho Knights Templar excur sion to Pittuimrg, Washington and Baltimore n-xt week. The closing exercises in the Jermyn Graded school will be conducted by the pupils of the higher room. Michael Marley died yesterday morn ing after a long lesson of suil'eriug with cancer. Tna funeral will take place Sun lay. Miss Klla Oook, of Hamilton, Pa., is the guest of her brother. S. W. Cook, The youngest child of Hiv. Mr. Sau ford is very ill with pneumonia. Miss Emma Cure, of Boranton, is pending a few days with her sister, Miss Anna Cure. m ARCH BALD GU ANINGS. Latest Ntiws RrfrudinR tin Trnctlon War Other Important News. Fjiecuii to tht Sertmlon IWeaaa Arciuiald, May 11. The Young People's Society of Onrlltiau Endeavor of tho Preabytarlsn obnroh conducted a very enjoyable an I lOOOSSSfnl enter tainment in the church last evening. The programme Wat admirably inter preted and Baan number was received with well merited approval. Mr. C.A. BatUnbarg presided. The entertain ment opened with a instrumental trio by Matara, Linda and Caffrej and Mie Annie Poota Following wen? vocal selection! bv Mrs. Dr. Vim Diren, Mr. F r. Wnite, W. W. Walkins, Miss Annie lirowu and tho Orpheus quartette, nil of which ware very sweetly sung and found ready favor with the audience. Hiatal Lizzie White and Mary Duffy recited with their usual good taste. The instru mental uiusio wn particularly BOta worthy, the work of Mis 1'lmer 00 the zither, Misi Foote on tho piano and Messrs. Mors" and Vail on the mando lin and guit'ir having been of a very high order. The entertalnmant closed on tba duet bv Mr. W. W Watkiui and Misa Annio Urown. They sang with a sweetness never . ipi ill. 'd here and Wart very t-nrnestly applauded. ihe tntartaioment was a ineoaM In Vi ry way and the locietv i entitled to much credit for having brought so moeb tine talent BIBOBS Qt Meisrs W. A and It. J. Uilmartin were in Scran too this afternoon. The Citizen it about to Optn SB Of hoe in tile Sweeney bull hug at the upper iron bridge. It is also said thit lot paper will be printed here shortly. Mrs Uk.ii IWe, of 1'ittstou, called on rrttndt here yesterday. Miss Mary Motiaghan, who bat been ill for somo lime, ii speedily improv ing. Many .complaints nre Wing heard coiieernins Hie conduct of tna boys who congregate each tttoiog 00 B lOtb Main street Thy maki a gn'il d'al of noiae aod an mt at oarafnl io tht eOOlt ' of UutfU ig as Mm IB 10 dsstssjf ri.jinres nnf insult paueri-by and do other tilings that SUBS it very tin pltaaaot to da'vii Is that oi Igbb r no 1 1 Uolttt this is Itoppad at once tnere is bound to ti tro.l'j e, Bharifl Fahey wis here ftsttrdsy and rtatralBtd ti e Csrboud.ile Trie lion c mpmy from doing ai y work n Its extension toWird Itlakely Tbit II ; ro'. il y 1 1 o ot..nl!ig gun to what in .y pr ive to 1 a vry interesting war. l'be Berantoa Trsstios ooapas will outbt a dtttrmlsad affi rt to get in dsn now that tna Csrbondile people have be. n Itmporartlr and perhaps permanently, preteatad from c mpltllog their trtK audit ii certain tiiat ih Uarboodsla tompSBt will make stubborn rttitt at ce. Too entrance of the t Soranlon company here may hive tbe ef fect of tiking a greit deal of tra ie from the l arl on lale linn and alio of leatBBing lit Taint from a float I tl point of view. Tint Mo the en it li only n itural tO eict Ibol tbe I ir- bondtlt oompaor wiu makt a vig pr- ouily reiialance. Tne rail! of the Caf bouoale compiny have been laid as f ir a the gr .v.ty trick but Ibt SfifSS BSfS i ol vet twen strung. lli.rvey S. Slep'.itni, representing lliack i Inturauce ageucy ol Nlcholton, Pa., was in town SNSf. Arthur, oldest r bil l of Jaium Coogh lin, is dangerously lick of lesrlst fev-r and his recovery ii doubtful. M. U Hi.AiR, alderman. 1 ifth ward. Scranl m. I 't . Ittttd N IT, . '.l: lie had used Ur. TSoBiat' Krlectrlr Oil for sprnine, burn, rut hnie.ua and rheuuiati.tu. Cureil every time. CLARK'S t 1 NOTES. Dedication f ths KaatBlt Temple. Othr It'ms of Ir.terait. .'; .. .ii t lit BlTfltltt Tribune. ClaSK'I iui i n. Pa., May M -llirry and ri award A,ektrly nave nsissMsd a tW I icycle recently to facilitate their work. The ladies' Ai l tociety of the M-tb- odut Bplioopsl oboreh will hold a festi val at the home of .1. W. Mottisls ou Saturday OTSOiO of this v. I to' H .pllsl p o e.n ..m Ih.s I en re ceivmg some ne d" I ! ; drs Bannsl Bolth'i new rtaidtBOl is pro gressing rapi lly. litJashl Ltb is rouvales-itig alter Ills reeent lllUelS. The Masonic i'eniple was SppfOBffl ately dedicated ou Tin - lay evening last, and a 1 ir:.' litSOdtBOt greet-d them of lodge 1101 and awaits I the t-autifnl repast wnich was sumptuous in the extreme, winch was rtlltbtd by nil participants, alter the ceremonies a Ijournod at 'J a. in of Wednesdav. An Kpworth l.ea.'iie chapter Was formed at the Summit chapel on Sun day evening last, with the following effective corps of oilicers: Mr. bUelp, president; F. M. Yoiii.g, hr.-t tiot prtatdtOti Mrs BIlsOoOO, leC lad Vice president; Mrs. Frances D.lttSmtB, tnirJ vice-president ; Miss Ami" 11 r tree, fourth vice president; Houheti Kimbni, traatnrirt J. J Browo, locre- t iry; M. E. Clifford, choriiter. and Miss (Irace King as org, mist. There is a great work for this ch inter, mid its efforts will be looked upon with much interest. MissOracoA. Davis visited friends in Waverly recently. Many of our townpeop!o attended the commencement exercises of the Waverly graded school on Wednesday evening Inst. s CARD0M0ALE CORNER. Live News From ths Pioneer City Torsely Told. Fveeinl to the Scranton 7Vionae. Caruondai.i:, l'n.. May 11. (Ins Fat torson and family aro in Nairowsbuig visiting Mrs. Patterson's pnrantE Tho boys brSBOh of the Young Men's Christian association held their festi val this evening in the hall. They re ceived n liberal p itronng.'. W. Cunuon, ot Now York, represent ing the Hamilton Telephone cimpii'iv of New York city, was in town this morning to confer with the ItltpbOBt committee reo'iitly nppointed by tho Carbondale board of trade. Lewis Snyder recoived serious in juries this morning by being kicked lu tbe hesd by one of his hones. The diagram for the home talent opera, "Pirates of Penzance," which occurs Id the (iinud opera house on May 10 ..mi lfl. will bo opw i Satur day moruing at Btynold't drug ttore. The nile of tick, ts has nlready beau grta t. The Dtlowart and Hudson steam road employes will be paid tomorrow (Saturday) Miss Eva Brlggs, of Atnens, i'a., is visiting bar brother, Thomas Brigys, of Archbald street. OUNMORE GOINGS. Tho Newi of One D.iv E duood to Eutor tulnlnir Paragraphs. Ffecml io the Sci jafoa rrilnias. Bunmork, Pa, May 11. John Schott, a miner in No. 5 shaft of the Pennsyl vania Coal oomptoy, received ill juries yesterday morning nnd died from tne tfftota lattl in the day Schott had just lire 1 two blasts which blew OBt BOOM props, and it was while en gaged in this work tint the catas trophe occurred. Without ft mo meut's warning a large t amount of roof rock fell crushing the deceased beneath its ponderous weight. He was carried to his home at Sport Hill where Doctor Winters atttadtd him. '11m injured man tint not suffer much pain, and was talking in a friendly manner to his fellow workmen who visited him at noon. A few hours later he breathed his last. BobOtt was a married man ami leaves a widow and several nblldrtB to mourn his loss Frank Winters returned from Jeffer son col iege at Philadelphia yesterday, where he has just graduate! an an At. D. Invitations for the young ladies' so cial on next Thurstity evening were issued yesterday. A largo number was distributed and the social will in all probabilities be tiie event of the soa son Tho Memorial Day committee nr t last Bight and conducted further ar rangements for t ie coining celebration. An adjourned mesttOSJ of the coun cil will bt hebl t might The Eria Sod Wyoming Valley rail road will put on a train to run to Like Ariel dnrlog the slimmer in a few days. I lie l.pworth league will give ati en- ttrtalamtat and tooislio the Mtthoditt BpltOOpal chnrch parlors DfXI vfodntf ty evening. Tht leacue is raising funis for the pnrabata of n new piano and the proceeds of tbe social Wi II be donated o that porpotS. 'Ihe ndmis ion will bo li cents. Arthur Olost is ripldly recovering from hie lata illness. Nice fresh strawp-rrlns for sale al Palsstr'a, Muk S otota par quark . AVOCA ANi THERE. BOUTS. Little L'i 1 of M r r Lia I up.-.rtanci Over the C.mn'.y Lin. Santal totht Santalea 7i'une. Avi i v, Pa, May 11 An I month old ion of Joseph Bommermotb ihed on Wednesday of oooTslaioM FoBsral this afternoon, Interuwnt in Liug. cliffe cemetery. AtdrtW llealy, who wai hurt in the Old Kor mine on BslUtlsy Is rspidly improving. llngti facQoaao, of BosioahsaBS. who wai in town tletfidiSS tne funersl of bli broltor, r tut tie I h m- y ': day. Itv P, S, (iolden and Bdward K-'.iv, of .- tantoti, were visiting ftHtiil lu town yesterday. Sotbooy Mran. of North Avon, hi I h.t lingers badly crusned at No. IS shsit ou i bortday, 1' f Iivvrrs ii having bis birUr hop remo leled by a ciat of pitnt. Patriok Helton had his arm broken in the mines on Tuesday ly l ing caught U.tween cars. Ur hrow uing is attending hnn. .las. Orsksa called on Wyoming friends I tat evening Alts II title, .if Pittston. was visit-in.- frtSSsIS in t wii l ist evtnlug. Mr an 1 Mr J ihn i i orgs were vmt trig lu Scranton yesterday. KICK J TO OtATH Irvint Rot Dltt Fr m Wour. U In ft cte t br Wars)' Hesls Si-e,.ii in tht Straalea Ttfttaa H it UST1 if Pa , Hoy I" Irving K'iol Btel a pecnlur desth on Mindav latt, WSish resulted Ii m lit bviug kicked by a hone. Hu had been lent to the fields to catch a tmre with a colt and took some oats In his hand. Ai the animal came near ..m tht boy bo Kin piling tie toll aud Ihe 111 ire kicked lain, loll cling injuries that c . I his dest'i Acute Rheumatism Montlis of Suffering-Hood's Barsaparllli Cured c ah .1. ffOl'MI' Wahlstna ii. 1'enu. "C i. BoOdSTX, Lowell, Matt, i "Gtatjttteni Four ftan latt Jamir.ry I wn taken down a ltb IBbStOtt llWIIHllllll trUtb loe.-iti-.l .it the hae the brain. It was eight weeks less one ilay Dtttft 1 was aide to walk out si tht botttl anil after months pi sulleilni atnl run. h ptia I (eared I Would Novor Bo Woll. My physli i.in advised BM to use Bood'l Sarsa p.irilia. After Inking It 111 half doses for two weeks I felt bttttr, so at ilifferent times iifler w inls I tlttd It awhile tad during the hist year I hive Igjtlfl bttfl restored to Invito;. iteil health by It, i tttribnta toy ret tort ttoo to health to tlio use of Bood'l Sin i ipari'la. My son ha had tatarrh sim e qaitt vouiuj tad latt summer While uttctliliiii! m land he used two liottlos of Hood's5?Cure8 Hood's S.-irsaparllla and said It did hitn more cooii than bt rtallnd from $wo for pretorip lions, etc." KOARj. BOBNSR, I'ostinaster and Qentrtl Mtrtbaati Bttblitown, ttniiijrlvania. H00tl'3 Pills ''lire liver Hit, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. (Vsl of the tiest mattty f ir domestic sanl1 of nil slr.es, delivered ill auy part of the city tt lowest iirieo. Oidors left at my offlcn, NO, 118, VV)MINO AVKMTK. Hear room, first floor, Thir l National Dank, or sent by mall or telephone to tho inluo, will receive prompt attuntlon. oieelal contracts will bn mado for tho sale and delivery of Buckwheat UoaL WM. T. SMITH. WV; ' 1 .1 MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! To know that a single applica tion of the Cutkura Remedies will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure of torturing, disfiKurinjr, itching, burningand scaly humors, and not to use them without a moment's delay Is to fail in your duty. Cures made in childhood are speedy, economical and permanent. Bold Ihtotgteat the srtrhi. Tmrr.n larnNn Ciikn. i.'oai'., soli proprietor!, llostun. 09 " AU A bout the llluo.l,-!.iii,sialp.,riaiir,"niallr.lfret.. tS'KaHnl Itletiilsliea, fitHtgblll nml simpll ' i l-j Ciitleura hsiup. if Uted, aahlagi atrveau mttSi ers knew the eomfort, ( . 0. '' i i ( lit), urn I'l I ff would never he wlthm sr - c i rj ..) iho pnittt) i strenirth, and Satttrtj tie out them. In kuevtest and bt-itof j da n. YES OR NO A Well-Known Physician.Wlio, Amona; Other Things, Is Noted for His Frankness. No (tie ever BtBfd Dt, K OftWtf Btt the (dirsse "I think In bit pracUet, Tbe dottoi la on,, if those frank, feeriess.hou- eet, poalUVt uieii who never benitate to ay yee or no, as the rise in iv require, 'dean cure yen" or 'I CaOBot enre you," l his Invariable dttitlOO after exau in i- lios, tad to thit faet ttet is attribotabla his raaurkabla record without failures. I Hut It would be striu co inileid if the ib c- let wer not n BOVt than BtBBlly sureees 111 ptaCtttioatf. He has Ir- ii surgeon-lu-Bbltt m more than one of the largest bm pttalt of tbiteooatry, irot lately ntmoo untor off Pbvttoloay oad siirgerv it the Medloo-Cblrurifical College in !'hilaUl- pbla, has re-en elerlil an honorary mem Is": of the Me)iri bimrtical Ataorlatlon, ne tradBata ot tat Dalvtrtity of Ptoa. syivaoia. eta, and Is still a eloso itmb-nt a mao ariibtoebo racetd could not fail to U n taomttsl physician under any rlrrunistatios, bot when DBcfetd bv cautions, conservatism in eipreeslou, or. In use a tm re p nular plirser. the "Iss sare you re-i ntht tl.en.gi.-aheaU" lystein, it Woul I bt BMtt than stiauge l( failure overtook bn.i. Yon can conitlt Dr. tin wer any day at I: nil. I and A. Temple Court Building rti I BPRDO ST., fromS'a.in tllllip.tii. Consoltatiom free. T'huse sufTerinc fr. m WtCVPtJt liseaes are guaranteed a cure For such Ibere is tl..-1 l.e-.-;. r I V .s ' ai failure Ii an- known in the doctor's treatment. Third National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, - $200,000 SURPLUS, - $250,000 This t.nnl. nfTirs to depositor! every InrllllT arranleit In lltrlr l.nUnr. s, l,us. urss aiol reeaetalbluty, SfjetlaJ attewtiaa aisett t tattttMet ao eounla lulrrrsl on lime ilrposlU I LIT A SI rilVMI I, rresl.lent. (.Ill B.I Ml IV, M. e-li. .(.lent M 1 1 . n 11 I'll K. nsliler DUUM tors. Trilllnm CtMtU, Baont H. (istlln. aifrinl i! i.i .Inmee AkIiIoiIiI, Hoarf Bella, Jr.. Minion T. (.mull, l.uther Heller. THB TRADERS National Bank of Scranton CUUANI7.ED 1S CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, BAVUXL aiNES.tPreetdeni W. W. WATSON, Vire l'rraldent A. Ii. Williams, Cubitr, DiniTTons. PA vrnr. TTint, jamks M' FvrtinAnT, luviNii A. FIKOR, MM It. 1'iM.Ky. JoaarH J. ,h hmyn. m. k. Kkmkhi.ii., ClIAb, 1'. ilAlTUDWS. John T. I'oiinu. W. W. Watso.v. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tills Imnk InvltoR tho patronage of buslnosa men and UrniB uenorally. rjiiuniNinmiiiim twi EverythingFOR Everybody AT The Fair 400402 Lacka. Ave. Sole Agents in Scranton for the Every Pair Warranted r-XTRA Our New Millinery Dept. Now Open. r.iiiiiitiiiiiiMiMitiiniii isiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiimiiiiioiiuiiin Wholesalers and Largest Retailers of Straw Mattings from China anil Japan, KERR & F ine Carpe tings. Lowest Prices One entire room devoted to Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Art Squares. $.1 Rome Was Not Built in aDay But littlo by littlo the grand est empire of tho Old World was reared. DON'T do without because you haven't the ready money to buy the Furnlt ure,Carjels, Draperies, Stoves, etc., your needs and taollnftttoni de mand, w hen our Equitable Credit System stands ready to assume the indebtedness and accept your small weekly and monthly payments in liquidation. a ' " - PRICES 60 Cents 75 Cents $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 LONG WAIST. s- Leading House for Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Lace Certains aod Upholstery Goods, , 40O and 408 Lacka. Avenue. Lowest Prices We make a specialty of Window Shades, Awnings and Draperies WSSSt If you have not seen ! You heard of our stock of Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Mattings, Porch Chairs, Lawn Settees and Couches. imiimimii Economy Leads in Summer Good s as in Everything.