THE SCRANTOX TTHHrNi:-WEDNKSDAV, StfPTEMBtiK 27, 1800. 8 EVENTS OE DAY IN WES? SCRANTON COOK BOOK TEA AT WASHBURN STREET CHURCH. Attended by Several Hunched Peo ple Last Evening Mjs. W. E. Al len Injurod Young Man Died from Accidental Shooting In the Klon dike Funeiftla of Mrs. Crawford and Alfred J. Rcld Marriage of John Thomas and 1 ulu Ewnrts. Other Notes and Peisonals. The iiiipulailty of the cook book teas served b the ladkH of the Waschbuin Street I'uhIij tc i Ian church was fully attested Ian cvciiIiib, when the parlors of the edlllce wue thioiigoil fiom fi to 8 o'clock with p.Utons of the supper. The excellent menu provided was thoi oughly enjojed hv all. The ladles hi rhaice of the tables wcie attired In pink and white and vvcio divided Into Btoups as follows. Table No 1 Mis. A. A Llndabuiy, Jin. l.'uKem rellov Mrs llavden Ashlej In charge Ac"lstant, Misses Delia IVnwarekii Maiill.i Mott, Lou Deppen Table Xo J Ml V. V I.lii " Ml". ( II bhrci, In oliatRP Assistant0. Missen I'lorenee lllllis Cdith ltlc h nds, Mnipuet lMuiuds-. Anna 1M- iirds Chilstlne Fellows Table No 'J Ml" C V. Slovene Mis W'lllniil tanning In chaise A istimty Jll"i" Kate Chase IMni Movent. Anna Poole Table No 4 Mic William I-uee, Ml Anna Mtilison In lingo Assistants, Misses lMllh llutton Mottle Phillips Table No I- Mis- P I Mllippbe. "Mis Thomas Hie hards, Mrs II A ' Mittenilen In ill use Assist inln Mliscs Mm lMwaids IMnti Willi uns, Mabel l'lopmaii Margin ct filbbs Tabic n rt Mis P.obeit Wilk", li Mm TbivM J DnK Mts fJeoirje I lteynoM" In c lunge ssstnn V qV(n Jennie Jenkins, Anna Thnniiin. V ttle Davis, Hnlen Jones Lois l?e Tiblo No T Mi Oeoi ce Keene Mn T i Heltiiauei Mrs rieotse rliopr, M's J H nnttenbTK lll-ehaige As t tailtn Mls ril'i'ietb '-t 111 IMI'M - iimleifi Mabel Mildiv Mis n I! Pailset bad p-i al cn i vl-len nvoi the -ifi ilr an 1 Mi'i llnb- 1 1 J Wlllljinp acted as e is'ii The IrdUs who assisted li. th pi. t M.ltlon r' t' P s upper w re lis f il i'is v T J u,tf. m,u c vv j, !t, T f Lou Stephens Mis L I' fitter M s florev Mrs rid P il.Jiv Ml-s "nrlrttu Snnvr Mrs Vlp unl Mm n"pe Mis irah IIov nobis ju Tlios Pileli Mis William Pr n n Mis T ank Met Mr Piiithii m Mrs P W WilUei s Mis m -Iiism ird otbei Mrs Inln M ,fi ,t in 1 Mi , riliar n n sobl ii iik 'o k" T'm pi n- Good cough remedy, take l)u fours French Tir I:or Sale at ;i:ukgi: v. .ip.nkins' ioi S. .Main Aveiu: Wonderful dkerchief Sellinsf. ott This great sale continues for three days only. If you want these things for about - u ', otaMnYI SSS tj jm or less, in some instances, you will not let this bargain chance go. Lndics' lln ml kerchiefs at I cent each. Indies' Handkerchiefs at 2 for 5 cents. Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 4 cents each. Ladies' Lace Trimmed Handkorchiefs 1 for 2.5c. Ladies' Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs 10c each. Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c. Ladies Embroidered Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c. Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs 25c cadi. Extra Price Limited Handkerchiefs at 25c. Special value in Homstitclied Handkerchiefs at 20 cents and 25 cents each. sfilobe Warehouse . , ii i j u y t ii ii ' i m I ! One bottle of I Aijer's j Sarsaparilla will do the work of three bottles of the ordinary kind. cceds of the supper will bi apnbed ti the fund foi leduclng the raisjnai?e d dit The l idles assumed J5U0 cf the iiinount Asaleof housekeepeis supplies will be conducted In the church by tbe ladles some tlm In Nnvcmbir MRS W i: ALOKN' INJURED. While alighting fiom a sticet cai at the toiner of South Main avenue and Washhuin t-treet last evcnlnif, Mrs. W I" lbn. wife of the well known I pbvslelan, Injured herself in srnu un til cnuntnulc mannei. The Irdv vns In a paitv going to attend tbe eupptil at tin asbbuin stret Prc-bv terltn cbiu.'b. When the hureh vas leicbed Mrs. Allen Minted and for seme time w is In a plications condition Several VI -dies aslted bei to a i ouch and a i milage was called She w if removed to In r borne on Notth Washington ueniip and was lestlng asiiy ,u mid night. OILD IN TilP KLONDIKi: bd. n P Morgan, of North rilmore avenii". leeeived wotd last evening tint the both rf bis son Philip who at IdeiHallv ri'tot while toailrg In the Klondike, will orihe heie on rrl dav The vi.unir man's death ocelli1 nd !-evci il n.onths ego While walk ing nlong tbe Chllkont Pa-s lie stumbled ana fell, lcvolver in band, and the weaton vas dlscharped, Inflict ing ,ii Inluiy In the bead, which result ed In death Dei nscd wis 21 veais of age, and was the oungest son In the family Ho was a blight, estimable voung mai I nnd his death Is a "end blow to the patents The f uncial arrangtment vill be nnouncod later. oi:mjiai. ni:ws NOTL.S A Japanese tea will be held In the Jackuon stieet church this evening Ml" David I! mis of Sloan patch, was held in $Jno bill last evening by Alderman Mose? for using obscene lan guage Tile ClcttiK Oitj Wheelmen tend eied a icceptlon to W S Mears and n I , 4, SiiiO!. I' " IiHi Price MAMAAAMAAAAaMMMWIMWVII O, Peters last evonlntr, pi lor to their departure for Joplln, Mo., next week Columbia Hose company have Invited the Allen I'nRlne tnmpany, of Allen town, to be their guests next week A new building and loan association will be otganlzcit In Co-opeiatlve hall this evening St Leo's battalion will banquet this evening In St. David a hall John .1. Thomas, of this Hy, an 1 Mli Lulu M. Swarts, or Ualtou, were married by Hev. Thomas de Utuchy at 11 o'tlock yesteulay morning The lematns of the lato Alfied J. Held wcie taken to Plttston yestciday for Interment. HcV. J U. Sweet conducted the funeral of the late Mis Crawford jes terday nfternoon. Pi:nSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. A. Kvans, of Nantlcokc, was the guest of Mr. and Mis. A. M. Dcrshlmei yestetday. Mis Charles II Capwell, of West Nicholson, Is visiting relatives on South Main avenue SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS. Miss Ella S. Joidan Becomes Mrs. A. J. Noone Michael Manley In jurod Another Wedding. The mariiage of Miss Ull.i S. Joidan, of Plttston avenue, to Andrev. .1. oone. of Uuffalo, N. Y. when cc tuned ut St. John's church "-teida ornlng, was one of the picttlast wtd c.lngs of the. jrai. Hp. i: J. Melley. pastor of St John's longregation, performeJ Mio eeremo and ollWIated as celebrant of tbe nup tial mass which followed Miss Mazic "iffeitj. if Buffalo, was bitdcsmald, and Hart J Walsh of River street, w is the gioom's attendant The wedding partj enteicd tbe church at 8 o'clock and were met b" the bilde and Joseph Uueklej, win jteceded them to the altar Mbs Kate Real don was at the organ and sweetlj lendeied Wagner's Inid.il inaich fiom Lohengrin I The cuemonj- was attendel b an , immense number of the filenls of the i .ntraetlng paitles ' The bride was handsoni' ly mind 'n a fashionablj made go i of white .igandle, trimmed with liber v silk. Miss C'affertj vvoie white organdie with ilbbons They bon tairied piavei bouks t tbe conclusion of the ceremony the partv returned to the bilde's hom, wheie the inembeis of both families I and immediate friends partook of a wedding breakfast, i Mi and Mis Noone left on the noon tiain for New York city to remain J until Mondav, when thev will leturn j to the eltj and latei leave for their I home at Uuffalo I Mis Noone Is one of the most pioinl- m nt voung ladles of tills city. She nas oeen engaged as an instructoi at the International ronespondence schools and was highly esteemed bv bei associates The gioom Is a peimancnt man of the fire depaitment of Uuffalo and is an admirable joung man MICHAKL M VNLKY INJt'RnD Michael Manlev of Beet h stieet, was stiiouslv injuied wiiile at woik yester dav at the Coiinell Coal lompanj's mine and had a natiow escape fiom death He was working in his chambei when a tilp of cars that hid gained control of Its i miner came dashing along Man ley did not hear It and was standing on the narrow tncks when the ftotit car stiuck him and tlnew him dlrectlv In front of It Tho tialn shoved him along for some distance and he, with late piesence of mind and with gieat effoit caught hold of tho car. climbed up and thiew him self to the side. In falling he landed on his head and suffered a deep gash, which icndeiel him unconscious A sboit time Liter he was found and removed from the mine and given medhal attendance When ho regained consciousness be was taken to his borne A fuither ex amination showed that three libs vpj bioken and his bodv was bully biulsed .TACOH HARTMAN JR. HURT Jacob Hartman, Ji , son of Jacob Hattman, of the Ringgold house, on Cedai avenue, ecu net of fiiich stieet, sustained a painful Injuiy josterdiy. He Is engaged at the cracker machine nt tho Scheuer Bros." b.ikerj-. on Urook stieet, and while pei forming his iou tlne duties his light hand was di.iwn into the tolls Befoie the machine was halted, and oung Ilaitman's hand was taken out, much lujuiv was done The membei was crushed and laeeiated la a lion Ible mannei Dr, Manley was h istllv summonel and came to the joung man's tempoi niy lelief He was later lemoveel to his home, whoie his Injuiles vveip at tended to Di Manley, assisted by Di Webb, Insetted tvent-one stitches to clo-e the wounds Hattman suffeied gieatlj last night, but will. It Is ex pected fully tegaln tlin use of bis hand nrnnns-rpsicK ntptialf Mis Kate ("ii'dck, nf mlnonka nnd Thorn is Hughes of fheirj stieet. this side weie united n marriage yesterday mm n nt? The oeiernonv was peiform 'd In St. Joseph's chut eh nt Mlnookn bv U"V. Waltii (loimaii at 11 o'clock V l.HB number of the n lends of tbe j. in s people were present at the eremonj'. l The wedding tec option was h , list night at the bride's h ime. It was at tended bv an Immcnee number of f i lends and relatives of the newly tn.o rled couple. Mi. and Sirs. Hugh" nie pepuiait voimf people pmiI have the best wishes of their nnnv frlpnds In nt-sumlng th clut le s of their new life. Todaj thev- 'vlll leave foi New York city to etijoj the Devvev celebiatlor KT'NHRM, or pvrr'ifK wai.sh Th- funeial ef tbe late Patrick Walsh, who ..a killed bv a Dolawaie and Hudson tialn near the step) vorks station, S.iturdnv moinlng 1-st was held from bis lite homo on Cedar avenue, comet of Piouu stteet yester diy mor ing. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park Address orders to C. P. Sharkey, 1811 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to tho coffco drinker Coffee drinking Is a habit that is universally Indulged In and almost as universally Injurious Hava you tried dratn-O? It Is almost like cof. fee but the effects are Just the opposite Coffee upsots tho stomach, ruins the ill. geetlon, affects tho heart and disturbs tho -whole nervous sjstcm ciraln-O tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. There la noth ing but nourishment In Qmtn-O, It can't bo otherwise. IS and 23c. per package. FIRST CONVENTION OF RETURN JUDGES LCoiKlndcd from l'agu . ) thu good of tho p.uty when I plead with j on to put clown this new ss tern which endangeis tho supn mac of the Republican partj. As one wb voted with your fathom and as mir letlilng t hall man, 1 believe I know what ou want. In all candor and earnestness I tell you that jou do not want to desert tho old B.vslem tinder which jou weic made supreme ' The tliecis which followed Judge Wlllard's lemaiks moie than made up foi the nnnojatuc of the Inteiruptlons to which he was subjected, if, Indee 1, It enn be said he allowed himself to suffei any annojance from them A Mi, Nicholson told the assemblage that he had as much light to speak as Judge Wlllard and slatted In to tell Just how the thing stood, but vvdien It was leatned that he was not a mem ber of tho convention he was promptly suppiessed by Chaiiman Lowrj V motion to grant him tho privilege of the floor i oi rived veiy meagre sup port and was declined lost. P.PT NOT JPST NOW Major W. S Millar mrulo a longthv speech In which ho declaied that he was "perennnllj opposed to the f'raw- foid county sjstcm, but could not favor Its repeal Just HOW. He believed In giving It another tiial He alo de pi cea ted the factionalism which ma' conlcnts aie Injecting Into the partv with their confusing of bosslstn and leadership Under capable leadership tho Republicans wrested the county fiom tho Democrats and now they ato In a fall way to relinquish It by their inteinecine strife. I nomas Rejnolds advised against re pealing the new rules and suggested that it be left to the Individual votei 'The change is wanted by the dissatis fied silk-stocking element of the Re publican puts," quoth Mr. Rev noil-. If they believe In fall pl.ij win don t they give this sj-stem a fait tiiul' lo calise we pi oved at the last municipal election tint It was the onlv svstem foi tbe people Thev sav it is Impei feet I think It is the embodiment of perfection as compared with the oil sjstem Do not, at all events attempt to change it now. Defer action on it and let the Individual voters pass upon it themselves. ' This c oncludod the speechmaking and the I) illotlng on the adoption of the ip se lading resolution was begun The roll rail was taken nnd when the leturn Judges piesent had all tecordrd) them selves It was found that the motion lacked the necessarj- two-thirds vote The division was !8 foi lepeal and ri, against A change of tluee votes would have changed the icsult Tho vote of each Judge Is iccorded in the last column of the accompinj ing table As will be seen bv a glance at the returns, the county delegates who weie loudest in demanding the abo lition of the new rules did not stand together, as was to be nituially e pected The lepoit of the return eleiks c in eluded the woik of the convention nnd at 1.10 o'clock adjournment was made The ofllcial vote makes no change In the lesnlts as prev louslv announced. THE I.OTTTJS INQUEST. More Testimony Taken Befoie the Coioner Last Night. The ineiucst into th death of the Hon. T. "V. Loftus vas con'inued in the couit house last evening befoie foionei P.obeits. 1 nglneei t-mlth, Fit email Uank and Conductor ecu go Kellow of the fieUht tiain vhbli btntck All Loftus as b was alight ing from a tiolley cai ei vnin and gave evidence The engine ei tostllkd thaU In did not see the rondm tor of the tiolley car on tbe Hack befou tie- tai cnsed The ilu man conoborated) hlni The Jmv decideel to meet foi d libel atior. on Trldav evenlne, nev when tin tjp--vviltten evidence will bu leady for their examination. NORTH SCRANTON. I.at evening J. U Shepherd gnve un Interesting lectuio to a lingo audience at tho l'rovldencc MothodNt KpWcopil chuich. He commenced his discourse bv a humoious and realistic account of hB llrst dui at -c.i Ho then gave a glow ing account of the Cape Verde islands Oibialtar Malm, the Allnmlin Mor occo, tho J'jramlds Java, tbe Holv Cllv, Hong Kong and Manila and touched on tbe various points of interest at tho several pi ires rbe entertainment wis cipened b an organ solo b MNs P.c He in one and a vocal rolo In VIi John Hiotullitiit 'Hit ushers wcie Mr "is 'Ihomis Norton and John Pldb i Tin funeial nf the laie Mrs i: J Lord was be Id vcterdiy afternoon from the lionii of her daiighti r Mrs Nel&on Wnt tirmin on Jones tctrict li was largi 1 attended b many iclatives ml aeciualnt anceb that had known bet dm log In t long and useful life, and thus .howid their deep rcgird fur tier nn moi The (.IV Ices were ccipililc te d 1J Rev W li Wmp-nn, pastoi of the Asbuiv Melbodlst Hplscoinl chureli, who in his lemarks nfeired In llttlng terms to tbe bniitllul ihrlstlm life of tbe deceased, and hi t t bought f allien, and kliidlj leguul foi ibeiso of her fellnw crcaliuis I'luu wcie numerous testimonials In beauilful lb l il emblems Horn those who loved the eb eased 'i he lemnlns weu uikin m Dun uiiitc ccnietcrj tor liuilil Tin pillneai ii" were. O V I'.ilmei, II 11 Meli Inn Plimk Almei I) mill Mae Lean, i liarlrs i 'amine l and l.rnest Luvin Tred Mavo has returned hnmo after sptMtclliif, a week at Alliutown and Mum b i bunk The appointment of Ills fiiroHue uii lie I Rill as a leachei In No il m hool ill Manila) night's meeting of the board of uiitlol gives eteat Mitlsfactlon tluo'iub iiut nil PalU 1'lace Mis otto P Mvets mid inolhri Mis Vail, of fliuieh aviuiii ate on a week r vihlt Willi iclatives in Kcolt I AloMindi r Hill bus iinipt d i pnsitinn . in the liivinc ii more nf O VV liVi I Ml-s J. nnli Reading cf Willi imcp rt I i tile glli st nf In r p neiif- the Hi v in I I Mis S IJ Retnllni. nt'linrcli hiiihii Ml and Mrs Antbonv Jemen all en ' Jojlng a tlip tliioiigb New urlt Hiate The funeial ol John I Muirhiih tik I lace jeslcidiiv ulliinoou al 2 o I ' Ilium his lite hum m Wajtn nenn 'I In- .leioamil was u iculdent if thl ! f iiiiinv vears He In mrvived liv hl wife and two ihl'dien KlUnheth ind Margaiet The palllieuiers vvi ! Mir lunc i'llee, John llinrv Havld Jones Joliii KvaiiK, Ldwiird Lewis and lib hud I. uilw Rev .Mr. .lone wax Hi ollU'tui III. tlirnjaian Inn uncut wu inuilc in iisb i rn -a "i in un tei i Tie di i-r i fil' mill. (mi uf 1'ievll n e n d has nronsrd generil 1 Hignntlon In this Kiitlen A i.roieiv waoa was ever tiiinid veHteiibiv, groierles and vego. ubloH being scattered In even direction Captain Joseph Duggan bus leceiveel a valuable Mimur ilfle. which was found on tho battlefield after tho great fight ie frro Hantltifjo A number of well known icsldepts of this section left last night for New York to attend the Devvev celebration Howell Davlei" of VVajno avenue, left yesterday for New York Alderman Tidier of the first ward Is suffering fiom a severe told, hut Is still able to attuid to his uillco duties, fvvvtvvvy nthebhop Women who have leisure find it hard to combat the ills to which all women are subject,' but the shop-girl must suffer and suffer, and keep on working. Is it any wonder they break down. under i the strain? & firs. Anthony Sutler, Crestline, ..gl-Tii' Ohio, writes: "It would bo hard to explain to you my condition before using your Vegetable Compound. I was a great sufferer of kidney trouble and head ache. On rising in the morning I was always tired and sleepy, and never felt like doing my work. Since taking the Compound I feel like a new woman. I sleep well at night, and can work all day without that tired fcelinsr. I have advised borne of my friends to try it, and we all feel thankful for tho benefit we have derived from its use. May God blebS you for the good you aro doing the poor, suffering women." Mrs. Pinkham is surely the working-girl's friend, and many thousands of them have been helped by her counsel. Her address is Lynn, Mass. Don't put off writing until your health is wrecked. Ask for her help at the first indi cation of trouble. Hiss Rose Helden, 126 W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, Ohio, writes: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham Four years ago I had almost given up hope of ever being well again. I was afflicted with those dreadful headache spells which would sometimes last three or four days. Also had backache, bearing down pains, leucor rhcea, dizziness, and terriblepatns at monthly periods confining me to my bed. After reading so many testimonials onials mz) ine, I J it. I ZZZ for your medicin concluded to try began to pick up after taking the first bottle, and have continued to gain rapidly, and now feel like a different woman. I can recommend Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Com pound in highest terms to all sick women." Miss C. D. Morris, 3 Louis burg Square, Boston, Hass., writes : " Dfar Mrs. Pinkham I have Lydia K. Pinkham 's Vegetable and it has helped me wonderfully. I was troubled with headache, backache and that weak and tired feeling. I cannot say enough medicine for it has done me so much good I shall recommend it to all my friends who suffer." The lives of working-girls are im portant lives. To continue at work without proper treatment is heroic but it is wrong and results in complete loss of usefulness.. Mrs. Pinkham's help can be had for the asking, and her advice will tell you how to keep well and strong. " Am So Glad That S Wrota (o You." " Dh k Mrs, Pinkham I want to thank you foi what you have done for me. When I wrote to you last June, I was almost a total wreck from female weakness. I was troubled with irregular and painful menstruation, leucoirhcea, bearing down pains, soreness, and swelling of abdomen . pain at right and left of womb; headache, backache, nervousness, and could neither eat or sleep well. Since taking Lydia L". Pink ham s Vegetable Compound, Liver Pills, and using your Sana tive Wash, I do not feel like the same person. I am so glad I wrote to you, for you have helped me very much." Airs. Carrie Phillips, Anna, III. Aore Than a Million Women Have Been Helped by Mrs. PinSiham's Advice and Medicine. (&'&M&y GREEN 1UDGE. e tcu'.'iv luuiiiiiiK c 1 1 1,1 e iun,i i omidoyi il nt tin Miniiiii'ii Dion fmut anil ii'sldiiiK on (laillcld nvciiin uui with a painful accident. S1iIIp oHIhr hlsin.ii hlno IiIh hand Ikhu.iu' cntangli d In the belting and the nii-nibc v.i badi: c milled TteMdHiitn llvlnir in lb vleinltv of Adanifi nvcmio and Million wticet aic I'linrdanlliiR- about ths condition of the wall: nn tlmt coiner, which ondanfreib life and limb. Tonight the lcKillar mid week prajer mcctiiiR will bo obgetved in all Ureen 1 ItldBo churches. & fc"u A (Ml ;s R8S8 SHH ' i.R Sip 7-r- been using Compound in praise of your b itA k. r iVt it Si, ' it . !- fv'(- ' 1. h jit AJAXTAHe-LinrJTlVll Vl 17 Abtioouiler ficovsc aw t.rriltulQ '(enjy, ori ir.nc 1 ' . . Iij Abtioouitor fico.se auc In. s .rJi! crellom li m 'ivirhlu ami creliom i'w ivirhlu ami v.T ructcro fxit Vhalltr la old or jcr vis.- i.t ii inoulorinuJr, bu luukjor irirt a ikS?? i t o ut Ijtn'ty aa Cor ij.Hi ik.ir inline Thclrni.o rliom ia "edr1"' ' ) t mem mil electa a e UI.L Hhrreicll nui.r f-H li jUt joo liavluu ll c?3iino A) i. ,' t lm?rcurilll.o3anrnevnl willcuioyeti. Vv .p r p .Ue'3rnia(imruitoo toci:M-n.iuio Cfill'. 1 tmrhecor refund I ho none- rrleuJ U 8 Oipt rack&CA. or Bin ikrfl (full tr(i1tinnPtl for K&S. AJAX REftlEDY CO., !.' Tor rale In Scrantcn, Pu., by Matthe.vj Droi. and II. C, Eandertcn, drussists. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUftl THEATRE - BimaUNDHR & RUIS. Leueei. 11. It. LONO, Manaier. One Night Only, ThurscUy, Sept, 18. Tbe Particularly HnealAl nncHtementof thl liUllEX OKMUtril, MAY IRWIN 1 tiit Time In Thin City of the Celebrated favorite nnd lior .Merry Company In Her New rnrloitaly 1 unny Comoely Sister Mary Prices 25c, 00c, 70c, $1, $1.80. One Night Only, Saturday, Sept. 30. Mil. THANK JleKEU TRESENTa Mr. Otis Harlan la 0 New l'lay by Geoige U. Slmi, Called MY INNOCENT BOY Unlit for Laughlnc; Tarpose Only. Prices 20c, 00c, 70c and $1.00. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IIUKClUNDnR & RCIS, Ustte. II R. L.ON0, Moncer. ALL THIS KUIC. Kafherine Rober Co. In Ucpcrtoiro of l'lns TiicmIuv Matinee "Madame Sans Gen." Tuosdiiv NIkIH "Kill.irnov " WeilncMliiv Matinee 'Klllarncy " WtMlnemlav N'lRbt "A KutmeR Match." Tbiirel.ij Matinee "A Xulmtff Match." iliursdnv nlRlit "Romeo nnd Juliet. ' Dime VJatlnees Dallj KvenliiK Prlres 10, 20 "0 cents. 3 imnm Matinees Daily. September 20-26-27. Tom Mcintosh, A Hot Old Time in Dixie September 28-20-30. Hoey & Norton's 20th Century Comedians SPECIAL SALE This Week of if, Now is tho time to got a bargain at these prices. You cannot ob tain them in tho future. Call and sec them. Tine Diamond Klncs at $3 00, worth $10 50 guild Gold Hand IUhl's at SI 25, worth. Solid Gold Hand Rings at $100, worth $2 23 Gold rilled Cuff Buttons, DOc, worth $1.'3 Cuff Ruttons, previous prices Jl 00. now STc Gent a Solid Silver Watch, Ulgln move inent SIM Ladles Sterling? Silver Watches, worth $' ro now VI 75 Gents N'iekel Watches, S W. price J' r.O now $1 T" Rosers Rros Spoons, wat ranted, EOe Rugers Rrns Rutler Knives, Sur'i' Spoons Pld.Ie TorUs, 07e , previous prlco Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Klgln movfc ment $1 1 "0 Ladles' Gold rilled Watches at JO M. worth $13 0) Ve also lnve about three hundred La dlis Solid Silver Rings worth DOc and T e will close them nt 10c each Spetlcl vile now Rolnc on a' Davldow Bros Attend ns we aro offcrlnc ffoods at one-fourth their orlslnal value Extra lleav Solid Silver Thimbles at lie Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All style, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed evn on THE CHEAPER GRADES. 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