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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 4

Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 4

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tite nrxnnAMTON press Friday, august 31, 1900. if TlM eholct our awtt butter obtain Sisson BroVWelden Co. Young Women Play Baseball The Clirlniaii Hoelniy of TtinouGS or puns Butter able. Always fresh: received dally lo parchment lined tuba. It coma to you direct from the churn.

If you are partlcu- lar about butter, try our Fancy Elgin 25c lb. th Cimklln Avenue llaptlat Church held an outing yesterday In tllenwund (lln, An nld fashioned rnaxt dinner waa nerved, after whh a number of "Immediate Clearance" Is the Shibboleth To move nil Hummer ponds immediately i the Animating principle thrnuRliout the tore nt present and prircM cut to minimum. in the force that will accomplish this end. A host of real hargains awaits you here bargains in useful things. III THE PARK rontesi were held, among whlrh were Hire legaed raa, a tug of war, a I GREAT A.

P. TEA COMPANY ladle' font ri, a walking race, a ronkln rating cuiitest, mid hall game. J'ha eaplalna of lha ball teams wer Mlsa Merilll and Mlaa liornh ll.iyra. Ml Merrill' fit in wlniiina ly a si'uie of 17 lo I. Annul CO nr llie Kaa.l If.

A atl Afllt ffa af atiaialii An Interesting Bargain List tni'iiiher and tholr frlnda wer pres. abided MILM5.5MIIH nffea gi.oo nl and a very enjuynlilu ilay waa spent. ib. ts MAIN ST. 1 Special 9c, 3 for 25c, Men's and am vii it NK.n at i iii: TuiiImIU will l.e amuieur nlaht at BEST PRICES lb tha rtoii.

Amateur mlil nlwiiy draws a lurae eroa'd, a liliiahatiitoii audleneea llk In see wli.it Ulna- llrm finnda flesi Treainient! These ara tha three rules which rule thla sinje In all seusnns of Ilia yar Mr aim la to alve rfer snilufni'llon, ami if al anv lime you art anything her which I not riant. I ask you In lll ma of It, Ladies' nose All black hoa fur ladlea and mm. Special Panir. day, 9a tha pair: for tie. MI.AI'K l.Ai'K ANKLE AND PLAIN OAl'ZI! HOSE A new ahipmcut of llicaa desirable giMi.i inn tn 2 pair fur 91 ao, MKN'M lltHK All black or with whlta feel, ir.c ilia pair: 2 for :f.c.

Fancy lloa fur ladlea and men and 20a, 1 A Few Specials for This Week Mn's Furnishings Specials Neckwear Hnw and atrln tlaa that were ififl an1 Ae, Murh bolter than you'll think from the price. 7c, 4 for He. 2lie wash tls, lo close. 12c. llnxn wash Ilea, to rlosa, 29c.

tOc Wynrot silk Ilea, with pin, 390. Shirts 91.72 soft flnnnrl shirt with detachable collar. Fpfclnt at 2129. OiMa arvl ami of men'a neglige shirts. 91.00 one for inc.

ROc oft collar. Special at 2Ra 8.clnl at 2119 ara mena fancy colored shirt, with cufTs attached. All altea and 21.20 and 93.00 value. hunilon lllf haa mIomk vaulvllle lines All persmis who islie In en-ler III 1-oliteM Vk III. Will he held ill-teetly afler th luxt ai't of the even-lllg'a pel fill llinnri.

Mm reilieMei to euv llii'lr tiamea at III Ih'X oHlre. Kxeellent prliu-a will i- awarded to lliusa who aueceed In iretlliig otia of ilia plitrva In lha i( the MAUD S. FLOUR wood's f'oroa, I lb, Hftei lb. ir. linking Powder, IB lb.

I lbs. SAe. I.i ni.ii Hnnp a for tftei ai.ie baa. l'url llrnlhers' lllue IjiIiI tKoips Jollrnne fnmllna. Clam llrolh, ISe earn fl.M gaa.

Thla flour la aa fine a flour aa ran ha made. We have sold It for years. Guarantee It. Try a sack. Today wae on of the big tiny tr plcnlca lit ltoe Turk, all Ilia lattlm In th dining pavilion being occupied for dinner and nearly Mil bring engaged for supper.

Th flint annual reunion tit HnmlMon family waa held thin afier-noon. About 70 people were prcst'iil nd Ihey ar (he doacemlsni of Titus nl nuln inlton, who moved from Lltihfleld, to Colw'a Hill more thnn 17 yeare ago. Kour nori-eratlnua were represented tt th re-union, th oltloHt person bring Mn. Emily CrolTult, who la 17 year old. Twenty-two members of th Wll-dy family were present for a family plnilC.

A neighborhood plrnlo of th rsl-drum of Willow Point was held, and ilcnlo dinner was eervcd to ahout guests, Mrs. dates. Miss Cora Oait and Mra. O'llara were on th committee In rliarae. Hevrnty.flve members of Iho Run day school of th Plymouth t'onarega-tlciiml Church ttentei their annual oullnir and picnic.

Fred Allen la the eur-rinlendnt of th Hiimlny eohfiul. Tha annual outlnic of th Himn lllll Reformed Methoillat Church wm hold UH afternoon and aout entertained. Mra. Wilcox, Mr. Htanlcy and Mra Freer were th committee In charge.

Th "rond annual reunion of tha Parker family wa held yterday aft-ernoon In Itoas Park. A iir wa aerved at I o'clock and oftlrei wer elected a follow: President. F. K. Church: vlr president.

Almon Parker; secretary. Mra. S. M. Hmlth; trcasuror, Miss Edna Preaton.

FeMherbone Collars Ic For Saturday offer aa a apeclal at the lining counter, KKATH Kit HONK mi.LAHH, 1 and 24 Inches high, In black or hit, straight or pointed, that wer 10o Special at on rent each. New Peter Pan Ties For ladle and children th new Per Pan tl Is very pretty. Shown In black, red, light blue an.l navy tOo. It ll A Ct.AMII AKI The meiiihiira of th Unrara claaa of the Fltal HaIUl Clmrili with Ihelr wive and feminine frloiula will hold their annual rlumhake and field ilny MKAT Hf.PAHTtlKltlT Genuine Germs Frankfurters; sl d-llclons Frankfurters, daintily parked In tins, ihc, 2 for II 00. net them at tha meat markei.

exerelaea at llolconib'a farm, near ('heuaiiao llrldae, on llmr liny. Wuaona will meet eara at I'ort Iid-k- Inson, to convey all to tha irm. The clama will served at 1:14 o'clock. Long Gloves, 98c Aa a apeclal leader In alovea offer a long black lisle alove for ladles at 8c. Other long lisle glnvea, Ihcludlng black.

white, pink. blue, reseda. Prices range from 21. 0 to 22.00 Long tan kid glnvea. very not.

by and stylish. 4 lilt HU.IMKAT MUTING. A meeilria of th member of tha DRUOQI ST5 Ladies' Vests 7c ladlea ribbed vest In white, low neck, no ilaevea, 1l4c garment apeolal at 7c, 4 for lie. ISo vests, apeclal at 10c 2 He vesta, special at Ite. old 41th llealmatil will held at the Court House tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for th purpose of oraanla-ln.

Every member la ured to make a apeclal effort to ba present. Hand Bags Special 91.00 Fifth Avenue baga In black and colored leathers. Special at 79c. Whit waah leather bag that wer 75c. Special at tOc.

tOo whit canvas bag. Special at 39c. llltlCAKINU ItAMIII.KIl. Ribbons 12 I -2c 15c Plain colored ribbons In th leading shades. Sp.

clal at 12'tc and I Sc. Odd and end of fancy ribbons at half price. Mr. H. J.

Haaadorn of 27 Tele graph alrael haa a small crimson rambler now In her yard which haa been In continual blossom for tna laat three months. At Present ther are announce that we are prepared to Hint rretcriptloa bottle. PopaUr gtjleo and a full lint of Jxea in atoek. Urge or email order delivered promptly. Betnember too have no freight or cartage ezpenie when yon order from oa.

Wo alao hay a fall Hue of Corka in lock. Wo guarantee the quality of bottle and cork be aatiafactory. BINGHAMTON GLASS CO. lTANUFACTURERS 30 Crandcll Street, Blnghamton, New York 21 blossoms on the liusli. "IMIKPKMlKXTS" lt.L MARCH.

Independent Hoa Company, No. were unintentionally omiiteii rrom th list of conipanlea which will turn out on Hunday to assist In observing firemen a Memorial nay. Handsome Wash Suits at Half Their Former Prices No handsomer garments have been offered this season than these high elass wash suits. They are made of the finest linens and wash fabrics, exquisitely trimmed with embroideries and hand-made laces-and, in some, the jackets are all lace. These prices are half the former figures: To close, $0.38, $10.00, $11.00, $12.00, $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50, $22.50, $29.00, and $67.50.

hMITH-KTIAVAHT. fpa lAm. Utmwart li flltishamlnn and I. F. Hmlth of llnlon were mar- nea yesier.my aiiernoon ai inn i.

raraonaa Owego. by the pastor. Rev. J. II.

Cook, any tho Oweajo Record. OPENING OF A HOOI 0 BAUCUS Security Mutual Building nwlaht Place will reooen on Mondar. Final Reductions on Eton Coats Pretty little black Eton eoata made of cloth and silk, some trimmed with lace, braids, etc. At 22.99, were 25.00. At 92.99, were 97-20.

At 92.42. were 110.30. Lower Priced Wash Suits These low priced waah suits are worth buying for the skirt alone If you do not need th Jacket All apeclal at half-price 22.75 to 25. SO. Sept 17.

Only thre mor performaneea will he given at th Hlone by the Myrkle-Harder tttork Company, which haa been appearing ther all thla week. Thla evening "Th Eleventh Hour" will be played: tomorrow afternoon "My Jim." and tomorrow night "A Olrl of tha World." Will Harder and Emma Myrkle are old lllnghamton fa vorlte and their com puny la on of the beat that appear her In repertoire. There are eight vaudeville feature acta with th company thla season, aom of them never having played thla country before. Th dra- matio part of th company thla sea-aon la on of the beat ever gotten to gether by Manager Harder and In cludea If clever actor who are actora exclusively and have no part In th vaudeville bill. Tha prlcea are: Matinee, 19 and 10 cente; evening, 10, to and to cents.

Mamie Fleming- Company." PAINS Extreme Reductions on Seasonable Merchandise for 'the Last Saturday in August Broken Assortments But Fine Bargains in Wear for Ladies and Children The Oaaa of Mae Irene Croaby la One of Taoiieaade of Cur made by Lydla at Plnkbam'a Vegetable compound. The acenery. lctrleal effects and wardrobe of th Mlaa Mamie Fleming Work Company, which cornea to the Bow manv women reallie that It la not the plan of nature that women abould auffor ao aeverel. wone opera Houie for the entire week of Heat. I.

with big matinee every day. la aald far to aurpaaa that of any repertoire attraction that will vlalt thla city. A special (0 foot car, packed to It capacity, la carried by thla com pany to: transport Ita acenenr and er Ladles' fin Lingerie Waist, 24.00. SATirtDAY $3. It Children's fin Bummer vesta and pant, both long and ahort sleevea, aliee 14 to 22, regular price 16c to 25c.

BATt'UDAY ISc Waah Pettlcoata, the 21.22 kind. 8ATVKDAY 7c Ladlea' hoa, 2c kind. SATl'RDAY Children' hose, white, tan and black, th 25c and 20c kind. SATl'RDAY 19c Whlta lac and embroidered Waah Bulla, regular price 2. 00.

KTl HDAY I3.S9 Children' School Coats In all colors, th regular 2S.oo kind. SATl KDAY as.sa Fine ribbed vesta and pants, lace trimmed, the 26a kind. SATURDAY 19c Several atylea In Ladlea' Shop-ping Baga, the 21.26 and It. 50 kind SATURDAY 70 White aklrta, the II kind SATURDAY A small lot of while silk college aklrta, regular price 24.00. sati'rday ai.ea White Waists Bargains now In whlta walste at 69c.

91.25. 21 50. 22.00. 22 50. 92.00 and other prices up to 29.75, and every one very much reduced.

Wash Silk WftJsts Instead of being priced from 22.00 to 25.00. these waah silk waists are now being closed out at 21 29. 91.50. 91-99. 92.12.

92.75. 22.79. Lace Waists White, butter color and ecru lace walata that were 23.75 to 99.7S, now at 92.75, 92.00, 92.75 and 94-25. Ladies' White Dresses Good onea now, materially reduced In price. 21.99.

22.12, 97.50, 92.00, 99-00, 910.00 to 942.00. Wrappers and Sacques WRAPPERS that were 91.00. 21.26 and 91. 50. Special now at 76c 88c and 91-00.

SACQI'ES that were 50c, 7 So and 91.25. Special at 25c. 60c, 75c, 91. KIMONAS that wer 91.00 to 92.00. Special at 75c.

91.00. 91.25 and 91.60. Children's Coats Needful garmenta and prices that attract WOOL REEFERS and three-quarter length coats, were 21.26 to 27.50. Special at 76c. 21.12.

21.29. 2I 5. 22.19, 92.25, 94.29, 94.69 to 95.50. WASH COATS that were 91.00 to 99.00. Special at 75c.

91.00, 91.25. 91-60. 92.25. 93.00, 92.60, 95.00 up. Children's Dresses COLORED DREWS, slsea 1 to 14 year.

Ppeclal at 12c. 21c, 22c. 25c, 50c, Tc, 21.00 to 94.00. WHITE DRESSES, alioa I montha to 14 year. Special at 26c 22c, 29c, 19c, 95c, 99c.

11.12. MISSES' TWO-PIECE dresses that wer 92.50, 99.00. 92.75 and 95.50. Special at 91.50, 92.00, 92.50. 92.79.

Boys' Waists Th bays wilt need bloue shirt waists for going to school. show waist In whit and colors, with and without collars. Special at 50c 75c and 91.00. fecta and Mlaa Fleming alone rarrlea eight Immense trunka tilled with th moat elaborate dreieea, hat, etc, many of them Imported from Parte. Th management guaranteea that every play will given with all the apeclal and original acenery ren.iilreil.,anl to every little detail In the way of propertlea la given the moat mlnut i.Q I it I hl attention.

The company alao engagca tne very Beat vaudeville artlata. Th Labor Day prlcea are: Matinee, 10, 10 and 10 centa; evening, (3 And a atrong showing of equally desirable bargalne not mentioned above. centa; orchestra circle, to centa; balcony, 20 centa; gallery. 10 centa. Th prlcea for th reat or th week: Mali WILLIAM I.

BAUCUS CO. nee, 10 and-20 centa; evening. 10, 20 ana so cent. neat now on aai. At the "Armory." Showing what aood, clean and re fined vaudeville will do, when Proper r.

AMUSEMENTS 1 AMUSEMENTS Thouaaada of Amerlaun women, how ly produced, the attendance at th handsome Htate street playhouse haa ever, have found relief from ail monthly been far beyond the expectation of tne management, especially for a new venture. The bill Is an excellent one. Buffering by taking Lydla E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound, aa It la the moat thorough female regulator known to and constate of nothing; hut high claaa Labor Day Excursions acta. Tne management la In a posi STONE OPERA HOUSE J.

P. R. Clark. Maaager tion to give the theater-going public of Blnghamton the. best that money can get, because It la In th Morris.

William and Hammerateln circuit. medical science, it cure tne condition which causes ao much discomfort and rob these period of their terror. Mlaa Irene Croaby, of 111 Charlton Street, East Savannah, wrltea: Lydla R. rmkhamWagatahl Compound a true friend to womaa. ll baa been of gnat beaeflt to me, eurluf of Irregular and naluful nartoda whan evervtbineela had which controla th booking of nearly ivii vauaevnie nousea in tne initmi Htates and which la th first to aecur ON THE all Europe a and America' best acta.

WHITE CITY MGIIAMTOXS FAIRTLAXD L. E. Wagcner, President and Manager. PROGRAM Week of Au 27. 190d Hern I I Square Quartet.

Coninly Act, Howard Cameron, Comedy Sketch. Louisa Campbell, iliaracter Hinging. Shelby Gross, Kenned Dancing. failed, and I gladly reeommend It to other Bnth Thonea 1550 State Street Devoted to High Class. Refined Vaudeville and Catering tu Ladles nnd Children Pally Matlneea at 2:15 lOo, 30c Evening at 9.15 15e to 60c WEEK OF AUG.

27 During the season many high claaa acta (which are aolely controlled by th circuit) will be aeen at the "Armory." Thl week' bill Include th new act, the Four Everetta, who aanaruig woman." Women who are troubled with painful or Irregular period, backache. RAILROAD bloating (or flatulence), displacement Have just returned from abroad, and they made a treinendoua hit at both porformancea yeaterday. The two women witn tne act are without a HYAMS McINTYRE PRESENTINO Two Hundred Wives doubt the strongest women ever aeen ALL WEEK OF AuigMst 27 MATINEES DAILY THE MyrkSe-Iiarder Stock Co. 25 People 2 Cara of Special Bcenry 2 Separate Vaudevlll Act TONIGHT Eleventh Hour Amatear Night BATURDAT MATINEE My Jim Prices Matinee, 10c, 20c Evening, 10c, 20c, 80c. Seats now on aale.

Thon 449. In Blnghamton. llymnna and Intyre in their playlet. "Two Hundred Wlvea." and Sidney Deane and pany In his vocal novelty, "Christmas on Blackwell'a Island," also make a TO RiiFPiin ikin NiiRiQi niiQ ROVXD TRtr 8 DELTOBELLX OLI3SANDO LeOLAIR Ss HABDT I organ, lanemtuetiou or ulceration, that "bearing-down" feeling, dlial-neaa, ielntneee, indlgeatlon, nervoua prostration or the bluea, ahould take immediate notion to ward off th erl-oua eonaequencea, and be restored to rirfeot health and atrength by taking ydla B. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com- Kwad, and then write to Mra.

Pluk-m, Lvnn, tor further free ad-viae. She la daughter-in-law of Lydla B. Plnkham and for twonty-flve year haa been advialng women free of charge. Thousand have been eured by ao doing. LOO 2 days hit.

The rest of the hill Includes Ed. Gray, "the tall tale Deltorelll and oussancio. musical Instrumental Ists; LeClalr and Hardt, travesty atrong men; Thomas and Payne, colored song and dance artlata, and 8FKC1AL KKATURB SIDNEY DEANE CO. IN Christmas on Blackwell's Island new motion pictures. Stan are re ROCHESTER (ND ONTARIO BEACH, BEAUTIFUL LAKE KEUKJt, N.

2,252 days 2.002 days served one weeK in advance. Knt week Jack Allen' Mlnatrrla. Urge Theater. High Claas Vaudevlll THE FUN SPOT Treacy and Dunn Electrle Theater, with Illustrated aonge and moving plcturea. Mammoth Dancing Pavilion.

Ocean Wave Machine. Touring th World. Large Hotel. $10,000 Roller Coaster During Auguat and September the Whit City will make a specialty of Clam Dakes. White City will not close until October 1st.

Concert by Chamberlain anil his All American lland every week day evening from 7:20 to o'clock. ED. GRAY THOMAS St PAYNE KINETOOKAPH ADDED ATTRACTION BRISTOL'S PONIES Buffalo and Niagara Falls on special train from Bing. hamton at 6:30 a. m.

Monday, September 3. Special attractions at Athletic Park. Ball game at Olympic Park, Septem. ber 3 and 4, "Buffalo versus Rochester." Rochester tickets sold good going 4:25 a. Monday, Annual Clean-up of MEN'S OXFORDS Bents on sale one wee'k In advance.

Evening prlcea for Labor Day matinee. LACKAWAXXA EXCURSIONS. TO DIFFERENT POINTS. Read them over 1.75 To Cortland and return, account Cortland County Fair. Tlcketa on anle Aug, 21 to SI.

Good to return until Aug. 26. To Whitney Point and return, account Kroome County Fair. Tlcketa on sale Aug 211 to SI. Good to return until Bept.

1. fg.es To Toronto and return, account Toronto Fair. Tlcketa on sale Aug. 27 to Kept 8. Good to return until Sept 11.

MO To Norwich and return, ac-' count Chenango County Fair. Sept. 4 to 1 return until I 8ept I. Summer Excursion Tlcketa to all Rummer resorts. $2.50 To Hyrncuae and return, ac count New York State fair.

Tlcketa good going Bept. 9 to 15. Good returning until Bnpt. 17. September 3.

Ontario Beach was never better than now. I Week of September 3 MATINEES DAILT ftetura ol the Favorite Miss Mamie Fleming Aad Her nig Compaay MONDAY MATINEE' Down East Folks MONDAY NIOIIT The Street Singer Special gceaery aad Electrical Effeeta nig Specialties Prices for Labor Day Mattna. 10c, JOo. Evening, orchestra, 5o; orchestra circle, aoci hnlcony, 2ci 1 0c. Balance of week Matinee, 10c.

20c; evening, 10c, 20c, 90c. ftnate on sals Friday at 9:20 o'clock. 'Phone 449. BASE BALL WE SHOE ifOU QUICK Our power mn-chines beat han'l work and do lulcker. No waiting.

91.00 sewed tap and heels. 75o sewed taps. 25o heeling. tOo rubber heel Com In and pick out your particular etyl be for your at I gone. All now, up-to-date styles; thla season's gooi Tan Calf or Kid Black Vlcl Gun Metal Calf or Patent Colt 14.00 ones, now $3.25 22.

SO ones, 12.75 22.00 onea, $2.25 See East Window SYRACUSE vs. BINGHAMTON STOW PARK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUG. 31 AND SEPT. 1 Keuka Lake tickets sold good going Sunday morning, September 2, at 4:25 a. returning regular trains following day.

Beautiful Lake Keuka is an ideal spot for rest and recreation. Call at Erie ticket office for a handsome booklet on Keuka, the shining heart of fifteen thousand acres of the Vine. Further particulars from JOHN A. DUNBAR, Ticket Agent, Blnghamton, or R. H.

WALLACE, 0.P.A, JOHN H. WEBSTER, D.P.A., New York. Elmira, N. Y. 1.50 To Syracuse and return, ac- ftAlint HLlltft fttll.

Tlf.bta going on apeclal train Kent. of all kind. ii, M9, iravins mnanam-ton at 8:80 a. returning on data of aale or day following-. (All Ptate fair tlcketa Include admlaslon to the fair).

or full Information regarding ratea, Pullman reservation, writ or In-cjulre R. Preaton, tlokat agent, Lack-waan Dpot Adv. Tiia Automatic Process Shop SAM 1IAICK, PnOP 1 SUIn St. End Court It. Dridg.

USE PRESS WANT ADS DR. BUSH. Specialist U'eatcott Black. Itata Street. Blasaaaitea, New Yerfc.

Treat Nervou Diseases, Blood Pol sob Pimples and Blotoh ot th race, Mejr you Debility. Turner, Qoltrea, Pita, it, Vltua' Dane. Consultation free, olio uearai a. m. le a.

aa "BAYER" Cwrt USE PRESS WANT ADS BRING BEST RESULTS.

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