1PTP G THE SCRANTON X1UJBUNJE- TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900. WEST SCRANTON LACKAWANNA UNION EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD IN D. D. EVANS' HALL YESTERDAY AJTTERNOON. Organization. Was -Effected by the Selection of Arthur Lewis ns Presi dent find Ilowell Keese ns Secre tary Another Branch Organized. Church Members Will Visit Wllkes-Barro Today Miss Smith Recovered Money Death of Edith Llndabury Funerals Today Pei sonals and Other Notes. The executive committee of the .nrkavvnnna union held a mooting lti h. V. Uvuns' hall, on South Main ave nue, vcUcMilay afternoon and effected an niKnnl7atlon by electing Arthur Lew It tuesldent, and Howell Reese H'netaiy. Itepresontntlves were jirei ent from the vniloui collieries oper ated by the Delnvv ai e, Lackawanna and WirtPin company, nnd the plan ot oiRanlzliiB the various branches wni illoriiRted and explnlned djmunmcnt was made to recon vene at th call of the chair. The employes of the Hyde Park shift met In the Krone h Hoof ha 1 on Wiihlmin tiept, last ovenlnir, and took the piellniltmy steps to or ganize a Inane h of the union. Will Visit Wilhes-Baire Today. The membeii of the executive com mittee of the rirt It.iptlt church, to Kothrr with theli wlv"., will visit Wllkes-liauo today to Inspect the (ViUinl JMhmllst chuieh bullellnt;, which Is Identically the same as the new rdllhe In comse o erection on South Main avenue. C'ontinctor rietehor has just com pleted the Centia! ehuich and ex pectt to hnve the new llaptlst church leady foi occupancy by Thanksgiving Day. Aftni the patty has thoroughly amlned the AVIlkes-ltarre chinch, they will go to llnrvcj's Lake for the lemalndor of the day. The patty will livo Scinnton at 9HS a. m, on the Delaware and Hudson ralhoad. Recovered Her Earnings. Miss Hnnnah Smith, of 11)7 Luzerne stnct, who lost on envelope on Satur day containing a vwek's wages, tecov eied the same vestcidav and was o ceedlnglv gtateful for its tecoverv. She Is emploved at the Petersbutg silk mill, nnd while on het way homo stop ped nt Xav Aug patk. A shott time aftei wards she dlcov- GRAPE ADE Ask Jenkins about it. 101 S. MAIN flUENOE Beautiful French, English and Saxony Especially designed for Ladies' Waists, Dressing Sacques and Children's Wash Dresses, are now open in our Flannel Department for your inspectiou. They're different from the flannels of other days. Prettier' for one tiling, and as beauti.ul iu weave and color effects as to rank them easily among the high est achivement of modern textile art. The Newest Designs Two-To.ie Atlantics, Atlantics iu solid shades, love ly creations iu Silk Stripe Effects, as well as all the popular fancy shades that will be much in demand during the season. Of Course, S 1 Embroidered Freuch Flaunels will be as much sought after as ever and the variety we offer this season surpasses any display previously made iu this citv. Ik elding Horn SJ Of a new cotton material that equals the prettiest French Flannels in appearance, comes iu quite as as large a variety of effects and will be fouud both economical and serviceable by those who do uot care to iuvest large sums in the highest class goods. Golf and DouMeFaced Skirting Are much iu demand now. There is no more com plate line on this continent than we are showing and e,vry novelty of tjie season is abundantly rep. resented. Fiue Golf Skirtings and Plaid or Stripe Back Weaves in the regular Dress Goods Department. Globe Warehouse cred that her pay envelope was nilss lnsr, and n fiultless search was made for the money. Yesterday Miss Res Ble James, of Oak Htreet, Not tit Tay lor, found the missing money nnd te turned It to Miss Smith. JIIss James Is a school teacher, and "ns noon as she learned whom the money belonegd to, sought out Miss Smith and gave It to her. Death of a Bright Child. In the death of IMlth Llndahuty the family ate sorely aflllctcd nnd the sjmpathy of the entlte community goes out to Dr. and Mrs. Llndahuty In their hour of bereavement. The child was tumbled with appendicitis and an operation was deemed neces sary In the hope of saving her life, but her frail constitution tehelled against It and death ended her sufferings. The little patient bote the ordeal bravely. The summons came aftet the midnight houi yesterday morning. The funeial services will be held at the house on South Main avenue nt 2 o'clock tomorrow- afternoon. Inter ment will be made In the Dunmoro cemeteiy. Funeial Announcements. The funeial of the late Sylvester Phillips will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Services will bo held at the house on South Seventh stieet, and In terment will be made In the Forest J 1 ill cemeteiy. Set vices over the remains of the late n.uenco Smith will be conducted at 0 o'clock this morning at the, house on Xorth Oat Held nvenue. The lemalns w 111 be taken to Pleasant Mount on the 10 o'clock train, where Interment will be made this afternoon. The temains of the late Isaac I. Pi oper ni tlved hete jejtetdav nnd will he Intoned In the Washburn stieet cemetery this aftet noon. Set vices will be held at the home of deceased's mother, 310 Ldwaids court Notes and Personals. Jttdson Hutchinson, of Philadelphia, who hn been visiting ft lends on La fajette street, ictuined home yestei dav Miss IMna Peck, of Ashley, returned to her home yestetday after a visit with relatives on Price street. David Owens nnd Tallle M. Hvans ictuined home jestetday from a shott visit at Lake WInola. Atthui L Chase, of Xoith Main ave nue, Is .pending a few das In Xew York. Mr. and Mis George W. Chase, of North Main nvenue, aie entertaining ft lends ftom New Haven, Conn. The picnic at X.iy Aug paik yester day under the auspices of the Sunday school of St. Mnik's Lutheran chinch was an enjoyable affair and attracted a largo assemblage. Miss Mattle Marshall has returned home ftom a short stay .t Lake W'l nola -Mr and Mis William Corlesr and chlldien, of Rock htiect, have leturned home fiom a vl< with lelatlves In Llmlra Miss Kittle T. Hanett, of Tenth stieet. Is visiting lelatlves in Pittston. The Ladles' Aid society of the Hrst s u Flannels lam Haptlst church held a business meet ing last evening nt the parsonage on Hock street. Misa Stella Green, of Now York, !s the cuest of lelatlves on South Main avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hendorchot, of Price stieet, have as their KUest the former's brother from Colorado. Miss Mary Ilurke, of Price street, has returned home from a three weeks' sojourn at Tunkhannock nnd Lai's Carey. Miss May Heese, of South Fllmora nvenue, has returned homo from a ten days' visit with friends nt Klngsland, N. J. Go to Lake Ariel with the Hepta sophs on Tuesday, August 28. Thomas McAndtews, of Lynon street, who has been plnylng base ball with Worcester In the Hastern league, has returned to his home, prior to re-entering Nlagnta university. Misses Nellie Gmhnm and Nellie Williams, of Hynon street, are visit ing In Haw ley. Mr. and Mrs. Hdmund Moses, of Hynon street, nto visiting their daugh ter, Mis. Ten a Jones, nt Nanticoke. St. Patrick's paiochlal school on South Sumner avenue will besie-opcned on Tuesday next. Miss Josle Henry, of New York, Is visiting her parents on How land ave nue. The lawn social to be given by the Young Women's Christian association on Mis. Geotge Corson's lawn, Tm-s-d.iy night, has been postponed on ac count of the death of Mis Edith Lln dahuty, one of the club girls. DUNMOE. The pretty home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I! 17. AVert, on North Hlnkoly stieet, was the scene of animated throngs of friends nnd others from the boiough last evening, the occasion being the annual blooming of a lnrge and beau tiful nlgat-bloomlng coreits, of which Mrs Woit Is the present possessor. Anticipating the ovnt. Mr. and Mi.s. WVit had electric light stiung near the plant, whl'-h stood near a tree on tlu lawn in front of the home. The effect was veiy pietty as the sttong lights showed the white purity of the petals. The thliteen huge buds which giace the plant began slowly to un fold as evening came on, nnd by S o'clock the flowers wore open so as to show their marvelous beauty. Hutler Klzer, a conductor on the Erie nnd Wyoming Valley lallroad. is off duty this week, th results of a. painful accident which happened Sat urday, incapacitating him from his work. The accident happened as Mr. Klzer was making up bis train for his legulnr run, and was caused by a sud den .stmt of the train of cais, which thtow him to the ground from his po sition on the cars The fall received resulted in a btoken mm and a much contused body nnd face. The members of the O. S. Johnson Hose company. No. 7, give n compli mentary social and dance to those who assisted them In their picnic Saturday, at Lauiel Hill park last evening. Evetyone enjoyed themselves nnd re ported the flio laddies excellent enter taini". Miss Mntle Ilivson, of Carhondale, Is a guest at the homo of Miss Myr tle Hums. Mis. John Van Camp, of Dudley stinot. Is verv 111. Little hopes were given Inst night of her lecovery. Geoigc W. Dei shinier, of George tow n, Waj no county, Is visiting at the hnme of his father on Chestnut stieet. Thomas Dershlmer, of Chestnut street, lies at his home In a most pre cailous condition. His condition last veiling was veiy .setlous. OBITUARY. Ihnnm T widen, one of the oldest ami bet liimvn citiun of North trillion, died at his hnm, onier of Wet Vljikct stuct .mil Waenr i line on sii,i,jf .,((,, an jncss i0,crjnij two in uitli, Hi n not reciidid a serimilv ill tint il vviihin the pa-t t wink,, hovvevir,' and tin n vr and Kcrici il ilehlli'v 1ici.mii to tell, .in I tin itul laplitlv .ippioiched Mr. I.'iddtn was lorn in Iiolaml sewntj veari njro, hut for the iu-t hftv )u had levlihd in this pirt of the eii I1U wife and thice iliushtcr, survive 111. ductile is arc: Mrs. I'. .1 Kujtio and Mm Iknnid MiClrcevv, of the I'lovielcrieo section, and Mm Alice O Millrj, of Victor, ( ol The funeial will take jne on W.iIiicmIiv ineiinint; with iiIin at Hob, Itosjrv church, 'and inter im nt in Cathedral cunetir.e Those connected with the seranlon Private bos rltal mourn the loss of one of the most ikvotrcl ami loving miiM connected with tint Institution Ml Teresi Hiiufhin, of Icrni.wi, who died jeMerdai mornliipr nt S o'clock The joimn Honiin was jttickcd with appendicitis iarlj Iat wick, was mcccsstullj cpeiated upon, and was coneale-einir-faeorahlj nhen she was teied with acute mphirltls, fiom whleli he died Mie was itrnlujtul fiom the s,imton Prhnte hos pltil Ht Mi; and had onh a few werka moie of her remiliul two eirs tn mivp The rennlnii weie taken to luimn eiMirdie aftiinom, and the funcril will le held in that borotuh tomor low morning. rhiUthn I'ctrj, of fim lleeih stmt, (lied e. tei lae inornln.' at his hime, after sev'enl n.'itiths rf illness, a;cd GO car Deceased, who wn will known in this stctlun, Is sunlved hy i wite and two ihlldien, one Imv and a slrl ihu funeral will tie pirn WuIiicnHj after noon at J o'clock, with liiteiinent in nttston uMiiue irmetiij, and will le In ihaiite of ltev V. A. Xoidt, ol the Hid on Stieet 1'hmIijUi. Ian clutreh Mr. IVtri was a member of the Indi pendent Order of Odd Fellow. ( harlei Kecule. former of Cedar avenue, died hundaj mumlng it ihu poor farm, wRul le had Ixni taken ome time n?o to he Heated for con Milnptlon Ditea.ed was Jl ;eais of me and formerly woikcd for T lUiehrs, of Cidir mime llie mm has no lelitiem in this eoun. tie, ho comina. hen when a hoj II jear, of asf. He nnialni will prolnhlj he shipped to Phila chlpbia toi interment. ndiew l.auiUlekcl, of llinsom, latn a memher ol (onipanj K, One llundud and Thlrtj second i.aiiiiint, Pena-jbaiila oliiiilocix. dhd on Svinla.e The fiinenl will he held froni'hls late h me this morning at 10 ei'dnek All niimUrs of the One llundud and lhirtj mloii I regiment, lesidlnu in this vieinitj are invited to attend Mr, Alice 1) llinsham, aged 52 jear, died jesteidaj at the faimlv iisldcnce, 5U (vm avenue She is survived hy her hiisham! and two som The funeral will he private THE FOOD DRINK Some people can't drink coffee ; everybody can drink Grain-O. It looks and tastes like coffee, but it is made from pure grains. No coffee in it. Grain-O is cheaper than coffee ; costs about one quarter as much. All greceu ; 16c and SJc ff T I)r. James', Ifefid&cho 1'owder!. FOUR DOSES 10 CENTS. Cheap enough yes, nnd good as gold. Dr. James' Headaclio Powdors. No matter what tho cause of the headache, Dr. James' Headache Powders will cure it. Restore nerve force make it impossible for headache to exist. No stupefying drugs. Absolutely harmless. At Your Druggists. 1 Dose3 for 1 0 Cents. Cure Where Others I all. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Gospel Meetings of Y. W. C. A. Commenced Last Night Sunday Base Ball Still Flourishes. The Gospel meetings of the Young Women's Christian association, Notth Scranton brunch, lieBan last evening heneuth tho lurge tent crecteel on the vacant lot ailj.tcent to the associa tion's rooms, on Noith Main avenue. The meetings are to continue for this week anl aie open to men and wo men, many of who aie expected to talte ndvantage of them. The exer cises ate under the direction of Miss Mussulman, the elliclent secietaiy of the binnch, nnd she Has the hearty nsslstance of numbers of the renti.U city association The ntldtess last evening was by A. V. liovver, esq , nnd a large au dience heard his helpful wotds nnd participated In the line musical iro Ktamme. Sunday Base Ball. Sunday base ball in North Scranton had no police Interference on last Sun day, despite tho fact that the game to be played was announced several davs In advance. The only thing that Interfered was the rain, which began at the end of the seventh Inning, when the score was n tie 3 to 3. The clubs the Huiokas and tho South Sides are announced to play again next Sunday on tho Carson City grounds. M. F. Conry Demociatic Club. The Democrats of this section held an enthusiastic meeting at O'Malloy's tailor shop, on West Mniket street, last night nnd effected a temporary oiganlzatlon of the M. r. Conry Demo eroltc club. The meeting was pie slded over by A. F. O'noyle, and Wil liam A. Iynott wns secretary. Addrefses were made by Knos rivnn, Dennis Gallen, T. H. C. Mnlonev 'and otheis.. A large number of names were enrolled as memfeprs. Another meeting will be held at the same place on Monday evening next, when a petmnnent organization will bo ef fected. Brief News Notes. The funeral of Milton, the little son of Mr. and Mis. George Harvey, took place yesterday morning from the home of the parents, on Deacon street. Owing to the child dvlng fiom diph theria, tho funeial was of a private nature. Intciment was at Fotest Hill cemetery. Dr Adam Stegner nnd Mrs. Stegner, of Kendham, were Sunday afternoon vlsitois with the parents of the Intter, Mt. and Mrs. Giles Decker, of Cajuga htteet. Go to Lake Ariel with tho Hepta sophs on Tuesday, August 2S. Geoigo F. Westcott, of Stockport station, Is spending a few days with his brother, Irv In U Westcott. of Chinch nvenue, being called here by the seilous Illness of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth AVestcott. Dr. Honeywell has returned from Cleveland, O., where he wns on a vaca tion tilp. Miss Mary IMwirds, of Wan en stieet, has retutned after n week's stay at Plymouth Miss Gven Powell, of Spilng street, Is visiting ftlneds nt Taylor. Mrs. R. O. Lloyd, of Itockwell street, has returned from Atlantic City. The Mlf3es Mary C. Powell nnd Rachel Hvans havo returned from Lake WInola Mr. Seth Griffiths and Mis. Margar et Jenkins weie mauled on Satuiday night by Rev. R. S. Jones, at tho par sonuge of the Welsh Congregational church, on Hdna avenue Rev. David Jones and wife, of Ply. mouth.aie visiting fi lends on Wayne av enuo. Mis Ollls Smith, of Wayne nonue, who has been seiiously jh, is slightly Itnptovlng. RoinTo Mallcarrler John R. na vies and wife, of AVIIllam stieet, a daughter Mis. Maigaret JenMus, of Throon stieet, and Seth Grlfllths. of Spring street, two widely known and hlejhl" icsnected lesldonts ot tho North Hmi, weie united In manlago by tho Rev! Dr. R. S. Jones, pastor of the We 11 ! Congiegatlonal chuieh, Satuiday even ing. Osborne Richards, a member of the Delawaie and Hudhon machinist gans, had his foot painfully injuied by n largo casting falling on It. Wotd was received heio fiom Scalp Level, Pa Saturday, containing the Information that Jenkln Williams had been Injured In the mines at that place. His Injuilcs consist chlellv of painful biulses and aie not consldeicd serious. Mr. Williams, with a number of other miners, left this locality about thiee weeks ago for Scalp Level. GREEN RIDGE. Tonight tho ladles Interested in re opening the Gieen Ridge library will, at tho llbinry. serve Ice cream and re freshments for the benefit of the library fund. All friends of this valu able Institution arc urged to take notice. NEGRO DUEL WITH RAZORS. M. Paul. Auir 27 -Pemal.1 rjraj ami Maurice lluteliitiion, eolwil, armed with racori, lm nluht fought a ilm-l which lasted more Ihan half an hour. The flgnt was w Uncased hy a larffci CTOVld Of iwtad ru nnti. n... . i. i,T cut, and Cray will die. The trouble waa about a woman GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTQIS RECEPTION TENDERED MISS FLORENCE T0MKINS0N. Former Secretary of Y. W. C. A, En tertained Last Night at the Associ ation Rooms Camp 430, P. 0. S. of A. Drum Corps to Go to Lebanon Today Henry Heun's Twenty fourth Birthday Valentino Rus kin Committed to tho County Jail. Other News Notes. In honoi of Miss Florence Tomkln son, of Wllkcs-Hatre, foimeily secre taiy of tho South Scranton Young Wo men's Christian association, a recep tion was tendered last evening In the nbsoclatlon parlois and was largely at tended. Tho rooms, which were piofusely decorated for the occasion, with the association's banners and emblems, with here nnd theie potted plants, pre sented a beautiful appearance. A re ception committee composed of Mrs. D. AV. Humplney. Miss Helm and Miss Faust Intioduced tho vlsitois to Miss Tomklnson. After Infoimal congratulation nnd hand-shaking, the membeis were pleasantly entertained hy songs, lecl tntlons and addresses by Miss Alice Williams, Miss Coia Young, Miss Hllzabeth Lynn, Miss Anna Faust and Master noy Wheeler. Miss Helm, acting secretary, intioduced Miss Tomklnson In a neat speech, to which Miss Tomklnson happily responded. After the entertainment refresh ments In tho shnpo of cream, cake and lemonade were set veil and a social chat indulgeet in. Miss Tomklnson leaves in a few days for Wllkes-Uane. They Go to Lebanon. Camp Xo. 430 Dium corps leave at 1.20 p. m. today in a special car via the Jersey Central for Lebanon to at tend the state convention of tho Pa triotic Order Sons of America, In ses sion there this week, as the guests of Camp No. 25C, tho banner camp of tho Mate. The following members are going; James Ledger, Will L KiichoiT, C. AV. Snyder, Will J. Meister, T. E. Jones. Henry Sames, Fied C. Miller, Fied Desing, Jacob AV. Smith, Fred AV. Heiman, August T. Rohm, AVillinm Frantz, Heniy Kiefer, John Hvans, Jacob Roth, Herman Chase, August Hammond, Frank Rice, Henty AVeiss, L'dwin II. AVerthamer, Charles Lang man, Charles Schank and Fred C. Seeling. The Rumpernlckel band, composed of the same members, is also going to lender ciacked music under the elll cieiu leadership of that marvelous dls ti actor and dlsoiganizer of music, Tred C Miller. This band after the parade Thuisday expects to give th" following conceit, If they aie still alive. "Fiom Lebanon to Scranton," played only by the Rumpernlckel band, '"Mid tho Coal Delds of Penn sylvania," "Lagei and Pretzel Waltz" and "Helmwny." Briefly Mentioned. Henry Henn, the popular nnd well known peimanent man of the Xeptune company, on Cednr avenue, celebrated his twenty-fourth birthday yesterday and so did n good many of his friends, for Henry is a royal good fellow and does nothing by halves In the even ing a large number surpilsed him nt his home, but ho was equal to the oc casion and a meiry time followed They are patiently waiting for Hen ly's twenty-fifth birthday The AVeleome Dancing class is mak ing extensive anangements for a ginnd ball Labor day in Snover's hall. A'alentine Rusknl, of Cedar avenue, was anested Sunday night by Patiol man Roland for playfully 'breaking windows in tho Hpp building, on Ce dar avenue. He wns fined $S by AI eleiman Donovan, In default of which he was committed to the county jail for thirty dn.vs. Oihcers Haggerty and Gseheldle anested one John Saur, of the l'O block. Cedar avenue, Sunday night for oi eating a disturbance, and menndei ins about Cedar avenue In nn almost nude condition. His line was paid. The turning exercises of the Scran ton Athletic club for the autumn sen son began last evening In their hall on Alder stieet. Tho exeulses weie In charge of A'letor Noth. The South Side biso ball team Jour ney to Rlnghamton today to onus bats with the stiong Lesteishiie team. Messis. AVIIllam Hhrhnrdt nnd Charles Mm son, delegates of Camp 430, and Hon. John Scneuei, of Camp 212, left yesterday foi Lebanon to at tend the Patilotlc Order Sons of America state camp convention. Paul Raymond and AVIIllam Hor baeh, piomlnent young athletes of this section, took several prizes at the Oaledonlin games held In AVIlkes- Iiarie, Satutdny. Preparations are being mode by the Sauquolt Silk Mill Pi hate Flie brigade for a clambake and Jollification In the Meadows, Septembei 9, Cimut lodge, Knights of Pi thlas, meets this evening In Hartnun'h hill, Pittston avenue. Go to Lake Ailel with tho Hepla hophs on Tuesday, ugust 2S. By a scoie of to 6, the Rosettes de feated tho A'lolets vestcrday In a well plaved game of base ball on the Hol low giounds. Personal Notes. Miss Alice Jonet, of Cedar avenue, Is vMtlnir fi lends In AVIlkes-Rarre. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Noiton, of Celar avenue, have leturned, after a month's tour thiough Massachusetts. AVIIllam II. Hoffman, of Schneider Hios, loft yesteidny for Detiolt, Mich, to attend the nnnual conclave of the Knights of Pythias Mulheiln tc Judge, tho Pittston ave nue contractois, have been awarded tho contract to eicct John L Coyne'? new residence on Pittston nvenue. M. A. Flaherty, of Pittston avenue, will do the plumbing. Miss Anna Gscliwender, of Hickoiy stieet, and Miss Lulu Scheller, of nin street, leave today for n trip to Potts ville, Philadelphia anj Atlantic City. Jamcb Reed and wife, of Pittston avenue, have returned home, after spending several weeks with fi lends In lilnghamton. Alfieel AVIntennuth, of Montrose, re turned home, after spending several weeks with his brother, Fred AVIntei. muth, of Cedar avenue. A'lncent, the three-year-old child of Mr. and Mis. John Christian, of River street, Is seriously IU with pneumonia. Pea Coal $1,25 n Ton Delivered. to South Bid, central city (nil central Iljdf i'uk, Aauiem oreicn lo J, CeeUr avenue. 'Phone CC83. T, Slm.e-y, 1014 THE SECRET Told in a Few Given Rife hot sun, or those recuperating from icuto discuses or any other condition of the system In which the blood i or and the nerves weak. No caso of consumption or Rrlght's dlsea' an nifoid to neglect to take Peruna. It has vviought wonders In cases ,i ehio catarrh. Mr. 0. Brake of Petrolea, Ont.iilo, Canada, writes: Four years ago Z had a sevcie attack of Blight's disease which brought mo so low tho doctors said nothing more could ho done for me. Three months' use of Peruna made a well man of me niu I have remained so ever since. For a fioe book on diseases peculiar to hot 'weather, send to Tho Peruna, Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1B72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 Surplus GOO. OOO VM. C0NNELL, President. HENKY BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Prcs. WILLIAA1 II. PECK, Cashhr. Special attention glvon to bust, ness accounts. Three per cent, in terest pal on lnterost deposits. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Walt for the Excursion to Saratoga Spilngs, Sept. 5th The Time of the Grand Floral Fete and Parade. Tickets will be sold at all Dela ware and Hudson railroad stations at the low latcs of $100 for adults and $2.00 for children, good going on regu lar trains No. 1 tin 1 No. 3, AVednesday, September Cth, and good for return on any legular train on or before Sep tember 7th. An extension of three days will be allowed upon payment of $1.00 extra to the agent nt Saratoga. Homeseekers' Excursions. On the first and third Tuesdnvs In each month dining 1300, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, to points In Iowa, South and North D.ikota, Minnesota, Montai.a, Coloiado, Utah, Nebiaska, Oregon and AVashlngton tit the rute of one fare plus two dollars fot the round trip, good 21 dajs. For furthci Informa tion call on or address AV. K. Howell, G. E. P. A., 331 Rrodway, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A , 4S6 William stieet, AVIIUamspoit, Pa South Dakota and Wyoming. Special excursion tickets will be sold fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul lallwav, on August 21st, Sept. 4th and ISth, to Deadvvood.Speai ilsh. Rapid City and Custer, S. 1)., and to Casper and Sheildan, AVyo., at one fare plus $2 for the lound trip. Goo1 to letuin until Octobei 31st. 1000. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha. For fur ther Infoimatlon call on or address AV. S. Howell, G. H. P. A, 3S1 Rroadway, New York, or John R. Pott, D. I'. A , 4S0 AVIIllam St., AVIIUamspoit, Pa. " Colorado and Utah. Special excuisiou tickets to Denw Coloiado Spilngs.Pueblo nnd Glenwood City and Ogden, Utnh, will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st and September 4th and ISth, 1900, at i ate of one fnie plus $2 tor the round trip. Good to letutn until October 31st, 1000. For fuithor Information "all on or address AV. S Howell, G. 13 P. A.. 3S1 Rioadw ay, New Yoik, or Jno R. Pott, D. P. A., 4S0 AVIIllam St., Willlams poit, Pa. MINOOKA. P. J. Qulnn has returned home from Plttshuig, where he has been attend ing the state convention. Patrick AA'allace, of Main street, will leave tomorrow morning for a few weeks' stnv nt Atlantic City. Michael Cusick, a very much ie spected resident of Stafford stieet, passed nway last evening, after an ill ness of a few houis. Ho Is survived by a wife and family. Tho deceased wns a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division No. 4. The fu neial will take place AVednesday morn ing. Miss Mniy Pndden nnd Miss Lizzie f'ook, of this place, spent tho past fv days with fi lends In AVIIkes Uarie. PAKK PLACE. Jll-d riirle Smith, of N'orth Main avenue, ami Mime Florence Mcklcr, ol Tiovllonce road, are .IK-nillnc u few vu-oU at Kill ami Lake WInola llicre was a verj iileawnt Mrtheliy pari) at the home of (I T Miller, last iilfrh. It ln-lni tho eighth hlrthtlaj of his little con, Chounce) (iami of all kineU were Indulged in and re frenlunent were crved JaniiH Illrhariltoii, of Short avenue, who was hurt in the Von btorch mine, lust Krlda), ly a fall of rock, Is improving rapidly. Sire. O. C. Ijinan, of (Jourt ttrcet, is ill at her home, Frank Miller, of Wilkes Uarre, If v lilting his brother, Elijah Miller, of Court street. OF HEALTH, Words A Book Away. Miss Mnry Ronnie, Port nyron. 111., writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlomen "I am pleased to say a few words of praise for your Peruna, which has been of such wonderful help to mo. My sys tem was completely run down and I needed a general toning up. "Peruna acted like magic, and after using only thre bottles I folt my usual self and have been in excellent health ever since." There are three things that every one should look out for during the hented season: First To keep up a good appetite &ni diges tion. Second To have regular nnd rcfreshtns sleep. Third To keep tho system cleansed of all Impurities. There Is but one medicine that Is able to meet nil of these requirements. This medicine Is Itnown as Peruna, nn old nnd tried prescrlp It Is of n eminent practitioner of medicine. Pe runa never falls to produce n good appetite and regular sleep, nor does It fall to expel all Impurities from the system. A dose should be taken before each meal nnd at bedtime, tion of a great nnd lasting benefit to all people suffering from low spirits, nervous prostra tion xlnpnlessneFS. overwork, exnosuro to tlm AMUSEMENTS. ACADEriY OF HUSIC, i llUltaUNOnR & RBIS. Lessees. II. R. UROWN. Mannser. The Elroy Stock Company's atlnctlon at the Academy ot Meulo, tlif st week, arc as foltows. Tucsiliv afternoon "She Stoops to Conquer." Tuesday night "A Sprint; CTilckcn " Wednesilij afternoon "School for Scandal." Wednesday night "Sapho." I YCEUH THEATRE -"'llurtunder & Rels, Lessees and Mnaier A. J. Duffy, business AUntgcr. OPENING OF "SEASON 1000-1. TONIGHT, MB. DANIEL SULLY, TrcscnU a Scrt, Wholesome Story, The Parish Priest HV DAXIIUi HAP.T. An American Domestic Drama of Marvelous Strength Intensely Interesting A positive nov city Special teener Metropolitan cast, l'llrcs-IJc , 50r, 75c and $1 00 Seats now on sale at the Lov office. EDUCATIONAL. STROUDSBURQ STATE NORMAL A Practical Training School for Teachers on the main line of the D . h 3c W. R. It in tho preat resort restion of the state. Homelike com forts for students; sit different departments and courses Fine Model School, Superior advantag. Special Inducement. The only school that paid all of the state aid to pupils. An English speak Ire communlt). Culture and refinement. PcsU tlcni secured for graduates. For catalogue and full partciulars address GEO. P. BIBLE. A. M , Principal. East Stroudsburg, Fa. Kegstone Academy. prepares for all the leading college", tmlversltlei and technical schools In the United states. It alo offers a one v ear's commercial eourso and a three gears' business course and graduates pupils In music The teachers aro college trained spe cialists There is ar exceptionally flno campul of twent) acres, there is also mountain spring water all through the buildings. For full particulars send for catalogues to Rev. Elkanah Hulley, A. M., Principal. Factoryville, Pa. SUMMER RESORTS. LAKE WINOLA. PA. HOTEL CLIFTON, New and modern on a lake perfectly situated among beautiful mountains. Elevation, 1,100 feet Large verandas Cuisine the best. AV rlta for pamphlet. J. V. Moore, prop., Lake WInola, Fa. a NEW YORK HOTELS. 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