8 THE SCRANTON TBIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. . APRIL 2, 18&5. PROOFS of our price leadership will be seen throughout the season In our store. Points Interesting to money savers are hard to miss, while passing through our aisles they areevery where. Never before have such "up-to-date" thoroughly desirable goods been shown in such quanti ties and varieties at tho very be ginning of the season. WASHABLE DRESS FABRICS. Ginghams, Prints, in fast colors; Scotch and Trench Organdies and Swisses, French and American Sateens, French, Scotch and American Ginehitms. l'ercnles, Challics. Gallutcas, Ducks, Mad ras, Piques. Assortments that no other house can show; prices that none other dare name consistent with values TOWELS. Iluck Towels, Hemstitched Tow- els, .Napkins lunre vud small sized Imported Da musk, Uleached Irish Damask, Linen Doilies, line Linen Toweling, Bath Towels, Crush Toweling, lu fact, anything In the line of linens bv the yard or other wise. We should vonimaud your at tention and receive your favors. SHIRT WAISTS. Have become one of the articles of apptircl which are submitted to the criticism of the most fastidious tastes. The manufacturers linve designed them in many shades, uilterent mate rials und many colors. New kinds are appearing every day and we have ta ken advantage of the diversified mar ket aud can show all the new arrivals. Trices are right. HOSIERY. The Hprinjr importations have al ready been put on sale, and we are snowing tiesidi's a suitable Hue or relia ble black ill our separate brands. Lisle Thread, silk lluish. in beau tiful Hhndi'ri of tan and russet colors. The best of dye, double soled, double toe and high spliced heel all of them of the latest fashioned. Prices accord ing to the new tariff schedule. GLOVES. Early spring and summer importa tions, best of colorings, embroidered backs in black, shades of tan. made by the best foreign manufacturers. Four Huttoned English Walking Gloves, Knglish Reds, Tuns aud lirowns. To be In stylo and well gloved, you should buy from uurglove department. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. Cambric lMnbroideries, Nainsook Embroideries, with loop edges and torchon edges. Myriads of patterns, all overembroidery,full width flounces. The saving of one-half to yen! and still a profit to ourselves is .what we have to say in regard to our large stock of Embroideries. We are also showing a large' line of White Hotted Swiss, l ull Width Victoria Lawn, l'lnid Nainsook, In ilia Lawns, Knglish Long Cloth, and a splendid quality of Corset Cov ers, Skirts, Drawers aud Chemises GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR. REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. Specialist on Nerve Troubles, and DlRoaacs of the Heart, Lungs, Kid neys, I.lver, Womb, Htomach, Bladder, Head, Kits and Kpllepsy. He with his assistants treat all diseases of the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat, Dys pepsia. Rheumatism, Lost Vitality, Nerv ous Debility, Female Weakness and Irreg ularities, Nightly Lossos and Krrors of Youth, Lost Manhood, Variocoeele, Blood Poisonlngr, Eczema, Scrofula, St. Vitus )ance, Dlubetes, Bright' s Disease, Asthma, etc. YOUNG MEN "QUICKLY CURED. THREE MONTHS' OFFER: : Any one suffering; with Catarrh who Wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. The doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded disease. You can treat and cure yourself and family with It at home. It never fails to cure. A trial treatment tree. OFFICE HOURS-Dally, 9 0, m. to p. to.; Sunday, 10 to 4. ' CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring . Goods. Ail of the latest designs and 'colorings, and . our , prices lower than any other house in the trade, for goods of the same quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS . We are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need the room. J. Scott: Inglis 429 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Hello In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls eases relieved In six ho'-irs by th "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back anil every part of the urinary pas oaKes, In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 123 l'enn ave ' sue, Scranton, Pa. V NEWS OF THIS VICINITY TUHKHAMOCK. Frank F. Donley, formerly a typo at the Now Age office, but lately of Mont rose, hna gone to Wyuluslnpr to accept a position as foreman in the Rocket office. Frank Is an honest. Industrious, young man and has a good knowledge of the printing business. . That he will make his services valuable to the, Rocket proprietors we haven't a doubt. It. H. Atkinson, of Vose, Is seriously 111. Dr. Hardwell attends him. Frank Herman Is Buffering with In flammation of the eyes. On Saturday the last of the Hawke families moved to Nicholson. With the removal of the stone mill to that place Tunkhannock suffered the material loss of quite a little colony of worthy citi zens, which Is Nicholson's gain. Mrs. MUBser, of Canton, who has been boarding at John Barth's for some time, returns to her home today. Next Sabbath the lust missionary ser vices of the Methodist Rplscopul Sun day school for the conference year will be held, and In consequence they will antedate Raster by joining that festi val with It also. An interesting pro gram mo- will be rendered, and the school will Indulge In their usual Easter treat of eggs and cake. The volume of through passenger tralllc on thu Lehigh Valley Is said to be three times as great as It was a year ago. While the Valley la one of the best and most royally-equipped trunk lines in this section, and is getting Its full share of deserved patronuge, yet along with the above statement must bo considered the fact that a year ago the road wus just convalescing from one of the worst strikes in Us history, during which Its passenger tralllc wus reduced to a minimum. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoffa visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartli, over Sunday, while en route to Weatherly, to assume charge of their new drug Btore recently purchased. It Is related that a man boarded a Lehigh Valley train not a thousand miles from Meshoppen elation a few' days ago, and thrust a legislative pass under the conductor's nose when he came along. The latter thought he know the pasteboard, but not the man. "Is that your name?" he queried, eye ing the pretended legislator and point ing to the card. The fellow was slight ly related to George Washington, and had to admit that It wasn't. When the conductor placidly slipped the pass Into his vest pocket' and collected full fare tho gloom that settled down over the passenger's face put a chill on the whole car, and made the brakemnn hustle to turn on the steam heat, but we venture, the opinion that It wasn't a marker to the way the owner of the pass felt when the returns came in. If there Is any grief more pungent than that which comes of having to toe the ballast or pay fare, after having lux uriated In passes for a season, the en cyclopedias make no mention of It. The Ladles' Home Missionary society will make their annual round-up at a meeting at She Methodist Episcopal church today. Various wiseacres are confidently as serting that the judicial contest Is prac tically settled, and that the case will probably not be called up In May. Such prophets are evidently not acquainted with the nature of the contestants, neither do they realize what a plum the attorneys are getting out of It. The goose that lays golden eggs gets to the chopping block only In the story books. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tremayne go to Ashley today to visit relatives. Mrs. James Donley has been called to the bedside of her father, James Meek er, who Is very 111 at his home at Leh man. Noxen township has 240 voters. Elmer Clark, a Lemon township far mer, died of consumption Sunday morn ing. He was upwards of 50 years of age, and left a family. Rev. Herbert Pease, of the Lewlsburg university, preached at the Eatonvllle Baptist church Sunday. No regular pastor has served the church since the resignation of Rev. Hatch, but it is said that one will soon be called. Julius H. Winterroth, traveling sales man for a Rochester shoe house, dined with C. F. Potter, another knight of the grip, Saturday. An order went Into effect yesterday morning allowing Lehigh Valley mile ages to be used cn the Montrose road. Dr. A. B. Woodward, a member of the State Medical Examining board, went to Harrisburg yesterday to be present at the reorganization of the board. Tho Democratic county committee met In the grand Jury room yesterday, pursuant to a call by Chairman Keeler. As the meeting was held for the purpose of electing a new chairman, someone nominated Asa S. Keeler to succeed himself, but the honor was promptly declined. Then somebody else moved that Hon. F. H. Piatt tie unanimously accorded the position, and the motion prevailed. He was empowered to choose his own secretary, and George W. Fer ris was selected. That being the ex tent of the business, the meeting ad journed. . Marriage license was granted yester day to Herbert Ellenberger and Etta Hough, both of Lake Wlnola, Rev. C. B. Henry, a native of this county, but who of late has been at tending Drew Theological seminary and doing missionary work In New York city, was calling here yesterday. He expects to be given a charge at the coming conference at Carbondale. Yesterday was license day, and the glnsllngers held the town. All applica tions were. granted with the exception of the Graves house, at Jennlngsvtlle, and the Forkston house, Forkston, against which remonstrances were filed. Considerable testimony in the former cose was heard, but it was finally put over until this morning on account of absence of important witnesses. Some witnesses In the other case were also heard, but the matter was still on when court closed for the night. "How to Cure All Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No Intornal medicine required. Cures tet ter, eczema, Hch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment, v OLYFIIANT. At an early hour Sunday morning flames were seen issuing from the house owned by Lawrence Howard, on Dun-more- street. An alarm was sounded from plane G, to which the Excelsiors responded in very quick time and did effective work. The upper stories of the house were vacant, but the base ment was occupied by a man named O'Rourke.,' The building was Insured. . James F. Judge of the Scranton In dex, waa a visitor- In town Sunday. Joseph Kelley, of Carbondale, has opened a new drug store In the Sweeney block on Lackawanna street. - Representative O'Malley spent Bun day at his home here. V. J, Hooan,: of the Electric City, TORTURED FOR YEARS. 1 Fireman's Battle With Rheumatism. Uow Ho Conquered the Disease After Yeurs of Misery. Henry Wagner, assistant engineer at Fire Station No, 5, Cleveland, O., says: "For the past nine years I have suffered greatly. I would be oft duty from ten days to two weeks each time, and al though I tried many, different so-called remedies, could not obtain any relief. When I first heard of the remarkable cures Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy was making I was very skeptical, but Just about then I had a very bad at tack and concluded to give them a trial. The first bottle relieved me very much, and by the time I had taken the second bottle I was completely cured. I have not had a rheumatic pain since, although I have been wet many times. Now I use Munyon'B Remedies in my home and find them most excellent." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure Is guar anteed to cure rheumatism In any part of tho body. Acute or muBcular rheu matism Is cured In from one to five days. It never fulls to cure sharp, shooting pains in the' arms, legs, back or breast, or soreness In any part of the body In from one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lame ness, stiff and swollen joints, stiff back and all pains In the hips and loins. Chronic, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or puln In the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homeopathic Home Rem edy company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics for nearly every disease, which aro sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. Those who are in doubt as to the na ture of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Professor Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and give you the benefit of his advice absolutely free of all charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt of re tall price. passed Sunday with acquaintances In town. The Presbyterian Ladles'-Aid society will hold a meeting at the residence of Mrs. S. J. Matthews, on Delaware street, tomorrow evening. Oscar Asser, of the West Side, left yesterday for Elmlra, N. Y where he has accented a position. . ' Anthony' Jones, of Kingston, visited with friends in this place Sunday. Miss Katie Kelly has accepted a posi tion in Ferguson's millinery store. David Allan, the tailor, has moved his establishment to the Evans build ing on Lackawanna street. Mrs. P. F. Murphy, of Dunmore street, returned yesterday after a few days' visit with friends at Archbald. Mrs. John O'Malley spent yesterday at Dunmore. "For three years I suffered from Salt Rheum. It covered my hands to such an extent that I could not wash them. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." Llbble Young, Popes Mills, St. Lawrence county, N. Y. PECK V ILL E. Mrs. George Shay has been indis posed for the past week. Harper lodge, No. 707, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, elected the fol lowing officers last Friday evening. Noble grand, D. R. Lathrup; vice grand, Charles Kennedy; secretary, William H. Walker; assistant, David Hughes; trustee, eighteen months, Mason Pickering; representative grand lodge, Halsey Lathrup. Dr. J. W. Beck attended 178 patients for the month of March, without a death. Miss Lottie Hedden, of Carbondale, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Cool. Mrs. J. E. Milroy, of Waverly, is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Hattle Will lams. General Inside Superintendent Kuda lick, for Cox Bros., of Drlfton, visited different collieries In this vicinity last Thursday, Inspecting the different electric plants. The Ontario breaker was operated seventeen days and nine hours last month. Warahpa tribe, No. 211, Improved Order of Red Men, elected the follow ing officers for the lnsuing term last Friday evening: Prophet, James Win stone; sachem, John Wright; senior sag amore, William Page; Junior sagamore, William Abdyke; chief of records, A. L. Demmlng; assistant, Robert H. Barnes; keeper of wampam, William Hill; trus tee, eighteen months, C. J. Hartman; representative to great council, Miles B. Wademan. William Snooks was the guest of Scranton friends last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins, of Honesdale, are vlsltrng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peck. (Mrs. Goodrldge, of Plttston: Mrs. Jo seph Blanchard, of Providence; Messrs. Edgar and Elmer Rolls, and Miss Nel lie Yarnos, of ermyn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rolls, at Bell Place. Floyd Phlletous, the l-year-and-9-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Warfleld, died at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Snedl core, on Main street, yesterday at 12.15 p. m. The funeral service will be held at the house tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Prospect cemetery. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! . Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle, TAYLOR. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Price, of Main street, yesterday morning, a son. ,: . . . Archie Jones, of Prlceburg, was a vlsl tor here yesterday. . An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- CURES DYSPEPSIA CURES DYSPEPSIA CURES DYSPEPSIA Having suffered from Dys pepsia for three yeara, I de cided to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and after using one bottle I found myeelf so much better that I was encouraged to use another; after taking tbi I find myself ao fully re stored that I do not need any more medicine, feeling truly grateful to B. B. B. Mm. a. Wrjul ' Tabug, GnelOu Co., N.Y. Promotes Digestion. ward Mechan, of Main street, was burled Sunday In Hyde Park. John Davis, of Laflln, spent Sunday with his parents In this place, G, T. Price, of Hazleton, was a visitor during Sunday and yesterday. , Miss Belinda Welch, of Plttston, was a visitor here on Sunday. The board of trade will hold a meet ing on Thursday evening in the office of Burgess Griffiths. Preparations are being made to make the ball of the Electrics' the grandest affair of the season. It will occur on April 24. The misery of years has been cured In a Ingle night by the use of Doan's Oint ment, a positive, never-falling remedy for Itching Piles and all similar disease.. Your dealer keeps It, or can get It for you. . CARBONDALE. The funeral of Mrs. John W. Altken was held yesterday afternoon at 3.30 o'clook at the First Presbyterian church. The services were conducted by Rev. Charles See. The floral offer ings were many and very beautiful. The Sunday school class of Mrs. Alt ken aoted as flower bearers. The pall bearers were W. 8. Hutchlngs, of Mooslc, S. B. Hull, E. B. Sturges, J. B. Pond and A. W. Dickinson, of Scran ton, S. Bolton, J. E. Burr and A. P. Trautweln, of this city. The last sad rites over the remains .of Mrs. J. H. Byrne took place yester day afternoon. Many and beautiful were the floral offerings. The pall bearers were: Isaac Singer, Daniel Lynch, S. O. Marcy, P. A. Carroll. Bryan Burke, James Clllhool, J. W. Kllpatrlck and J. O'Hearn. Among those from out of town were: P. Hart, Mr. -und Mrs. James Carroll, of New York, Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Moylan, Mrs. P. J. Nealls, Mrs. M. P. Flynn, Dr. and Mrs. J. Burnett and daughter, of Scran ton. Rev. John Burns, of Ogdenaburg, N. Y officiated. Mrs; W. A. Manvllle left yesterday for Philadelphia, where she will spend a few days with friends. Boyd Case was calling on his parents at Waymark yesterday. George James spent Sunday with his parents In, Honesdale. The fire boys were given an April fool last evening. Tucker & Stevens have their store fully settled and present an attractive appearance. Some changes have been made an the Delaware and Hudson passenger train in this city. Edward Dockerty has been transfered to coal train, John Mlll igan will go to Green Ridge as brake man for Conductor Cook. James Lew sley, of Green Ridge, has also been transferred. John Powderly is suffering from an attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Geary Issued cards yesterday announcing the mar riage of their daughter, Mary Beat rice Schotzer, to J. Barry Rowlson, of Hypochondrieal, despondent, nerv ous, "tired out " men -those who puffer from backa'c'he , weariness, loss of en ergy, im paired mem ory, dizzi ness, melan choly and the re sult of ex baustin? dis eases, or arams upon the system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits, or early vices, are treated through cor respondence at their homes, with uniform success, by the Specialists of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A book of 136 large pages, devoted to the consideration of the maladies above hinted at, may be had, mailed se curely sealed from observation, in a plain envelope, by sending 10 cents m one-cent stamps (for postage on Book), to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than a quarter of a century, physicians connected with this widely cele brated Institution, have made the treatment of the delicate diseases above referred to, their sole study and practice. Thousands, have con sulted them. " This vast experience has naturally resulted iu improved methods and means of cure. ThlsFaiaoas Kenedy euro, quickly and per manontly all norvotia dlftcusos, .uoh as Weak Memory, Tjoss of Brain Power, lloadache, Wake fulneni, Lost Vltullty, nlvhtly emls.lons, efil dreams. Impotenoy end wasting dIie.MHca.uMd by y.iithful error or excesses. Contains no opintea. Is . atrv tonic nad Mood builder. Mukusthe pule and pony strong and plump. Easily carried In veatnncket. SI per dox; rurttft. By mull prepaid with a written guarantee to core or money refunded. Write us for free taedle.il bunk, sent swnled In plain wrapper, wtilcu con tains testimonials and nnanclal referenoe. Me eharie Tor coaeultatletis. Btwart of mifa ff. Sold by our udvertlwd agent, or address NKKVB SEED '0.. Masonic Tempi., Chlo.aro. BOLD IN SCRANTON, PA., H. C. SANDERSON WASHINGTON, COR. SPRUCE, DRUGGISTS. Good News Send This Around. It Tells of Tvnu CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Tbe kind that stands the racket and always looks well, SO Children's Suits, sizes 4 and 6, to clear them out 50c About 100 Boys' Superior Tailored Suits, Lined Panto, Smart Jackets and a Brand quality, to close $1 .49 We've a little lot of extra quality Suits for boys' dress wear that were made up specially to the order of Henry Goodman, The sizes are S to 14 yea,and the price was $3.60. Take them now at ....$1.99 Shirt Baraians Still Continue and Remember That AH Our Piece Goods Are Being Closed Out at Practically What We can Get for Them. BANKRUPT 816 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. this city, on Monday morning April 15, at 10 o'clock, In Trinity church. U. S. Woonnacott Is confined to the house with a severe attack of the grip. Mr; and Mrs. A. 8. Lewsley returned to their home yesterday. The Instruction school of the Carbon dale Silk mill was started yesterday. . . Mrs. 1 A. W. Preston and daughter, who have, been spending the winter with Dr. and Mrs Pilgrim, at the Amer ican house, left yesterday for their New England, home, They will spend a few days with friends in Wllkes-Barre. Sheriff Murphy, of Honesdale, was circulating among friends in town yes terday, HONESDALE. Judge Purdy has returned home from Scranton. George James, who has been ill at his home here for over a week, returned to his work in Carbondale yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Crossley, jr., who has been the guest of relatives here for several diys past, returned to her home, at Rlchmondale, Monday. Terrible Itching " I had what the doctors pronounced to be eczema. It was accompanied by se vere Itching, and my limbs pained me good deal and were swollen. I became all brok en out with pim ples. This caused me to scratch, and the eruptions turned into ono olid tore. The disease spread all over my body. Mr. r. T. vrmtg At length, my at tention was called to Hood's Sanaparllla, nd I concluded to give it trial. This was in April, ana I continued faith fully with it until Christmas. At the same time I took the medicine, I ate anything that suited my appetite. I am Now Cured nd have no signs of the disease except a little Inflamed color where the sores gath- Hood's Cures ered. My affliction to healed ; I feel like myself again." F. T. Craig, Halfway, Va. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but sot promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave,, Scranton. Where do you trade? Where you always strike a bargain in CLOTHING, at the Bell Clothing House, 230 Lackawanna avenue. New in design, elegant in effect, the cheapest in town are our Spring Overcoats and Suits- Yoq Haie Saved By purchasing your winter clothes at our store. To save your dollars by buying your spring outfit of us. Now Is A Chance Notwithstanding our low prices we will give away as a trade stimulator, a Boys' Safe ty Bicycle, full ball bearings, worth $35; with the purchase ot every Boys' .Suit or Knee Pants, you are entitled to a chance. Drawing comes off the 5th of July. thFbell clothing house, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL Travels Fast. Money to Be Saved and Bargains naviugi BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS Goodman made up most of these in his own factory on the South Side. . There's more of them here than any two stores should have; so here goes for a slaughter that you can not appreciate till you see the goods. Prices begin at 12o. now, and from that rise by easy grades to 39a, when you reach a waist better than which It wiU be difficult to buy at any price, STOCK SALE, Ill THE 400402 LACKAWANNA AVE, OPENING DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 5th AND 6th. GRAND Ladies', Misses' and in 4 1 1 KM, .S1EBECKEB f iiS&li vy CHINA 4Lk japan -- mini mi ao. 500 Rolls this season's importations. Prices start at $4.oo a roll, 40 yards, and go up to $10.00 Cut quantities of Mattings 1 cents and 5 cents over the roll price. Samples sent by mail. Dealers supplied at the very lowest wholesale prices. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. 7T FOR THE BABY!" I A most worthy and pretty vehicle at $3.75; strong and dependable. All the shapes and conceits in trim mings, in prices ranging $5.5o to $35.00. The buyer . " MIS W 1 1 1 " will relieve al shortcomings. Interview us in person or by mail. 1 . That "i8o5 Spring Outfit" is a seller. Have you seen it? Three rooms for $125.00 furnished complete. ECONOMY FURNITURE CO SCRANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS, 225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE. III ; ., AT FAIR SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY OF Children's Jackets, Etc. 1 Fi EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Headache prevented and enr.d by havin your Kyus scientifically f xaminad and fitted aeourataly by DR. SHIMBERG. EYES EXAMINED FREE. SatUfaeUo guaranteed la ovary casa. 309 Sprue Stmt ?may conceive the shape and colorings, and we'll be sure to have it. It would be difficult to find a larger variety than we are now showing. The $5, $6 and $8 kinds are very popular, and the $10 article will make you wonder why any one wants to spend more for a Baby Carriage. If inclined to spend more there's nothing to stop you.