THE SCRANTON TRIBUNti-TMUKSDAY, MAY' 25, 1891). 7 Overworked Run Down Dr. Thos. Hay, of Cape May, N. J writes: "JohannHoffs Malt Ex tract Is a valuable product and In my Immediate hands here It has done much good service. In one case, I believe, It stopped a man, an editor of a weekly paper, from going rapidly to his grave from wearing of overwork. 1 have prescribed Johann HofPs Malt Extract a great deal In my practice always with satisfaction and good results." Johann Hold New York, Berlin, Vienna, Paris. Into the Delaware mitt Hudson colliery from near tlw crek at the bnclt of tho planing mill. m AVOOA. THE COMING BACES. The races Memorial day nt Anthra cite park will bo under the direction of the Gentlemen's Driving club and promise u cood duy'H Hport. Tho en trance for tho 2.G0 class, G per cent, entrance, $500 puree, are uttracthiB considerable attention. The free-for-all, with the same entrance and purse. Is stirring up some of the real good ones and It Is qulto likely to be pro ductive of some fast time for this sea son of the year. It Is to be hoped some of the horses from down the valley will make an effort to go In some of the races. CRIMINAL LIBEL. The criminal libel rase of Prof. H. J. Ilockenbcrry against John Forbes, for merly of this city, now of the Scran ton Republican, will come up In court today. 13, W. Reynolds has been sub poenaed by tho prosecutor. The ac tion Is the result of on article pub lished In the Pcrantonlan some time ago and alleged to have been written by Mr. Forbes. Thete Is much local Interest In the affair and The Tri bune's excellent court reports will be eagerly read. TARK STREET EIGHT. Tho residents of Park street are get ting warmed up over the proposed Im provement of that thoroughfare. They have teen writing communications to the press for several weeks past and now both sides have employed legal council. The remonstrators to the curbing and grading say It wouldn't help tne street any way and those who want the benefit to their properties and are willing to pay for It, point to Lincoln avenue as an example of what they are contending for. BUSINESS CHANGE. George Fowler, of the Hour and feed firm of Fowler & Bronson. has pur chased Mr. Uronson's Interest and will continue the business at the old mill on Dundaff street. The formal dis solution will occur the first of June. In conducting this lung established business Mr. Fowler will bo assisted by his sons. It. B. and H. W. Fowler. WEDDED AT ST. ROSE'S. Miss Margaret O'Leary, of Canaan street, and John J. Nallln. of Dundaff street, were married at St. Itose of Lima cliuich last evening. The young r juplo have u large number of friends who wish them God-speed In travel ing life's Journey together. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs, K. C. Harndeii, of Salem ave nue, lias returned from a visit with her son, Moses Harndeii. of Olyphant. Frederick Hauensteln lias aecepated a situation with G. V, Koynolds& Son. Dr. H. C. Wheeler paid Starruca a professional visit yesterday. K. D. Lathrop, business manager of the Leader, is 111. Mrs. Augusta Uaker is visiting her son, A. S. Baker, of Scranton. The Young Lady Workers of the I'rsebyterian church will give a musl cale this evening. The Lincoln avenue residence of Mrs. (.'ratio Is receiving a coat of paint. Mrs. Charles Evans, of Terrace Htreet, will entertain the Thursday Reading Circle this afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Basset t entertained a num ber of ladles yesterday afternoon for the purpose df Introducing her guest, Mrs, George Smith. Mrs. W. B. Paul returned to Oneon ta yesterday afternoon. Miss Bessie Corby left yesterday for Ithaca. N. Y where she will reside with the family of her uncle, Emmons Williams. Mrs. J. W. Atherton Is 111. Mayor and Mrs. Kllpatrick have gone to Philadelphia Before returning they will sper some tlmo at Atlan tic City. Tie neyor has not enjoyed good health late and he hopes to be benefitted his sojourn. Richard Cornell, of this city, left New York yesterday afternoon for England. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Benscoter have returned from Pittsburg. Mrs. W. W. Copeland and daughter, Grace, are visiting friends In Nineveh. M. J. lloran spent last evening In Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Reyonlds and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kimble, of this city, attended the funeral of Thomas Quln ney In Honesdale yesterday. Joseph Herbert will move his cigar More from the Anthracite building to the upper half of Roberts & Reynolds' new office today. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard service they endured dur ing tho war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Rossvllle, York county, Penn., who saw the. hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheu matism, "I had a severe attack Icte iy." he says, "and m-ocurd n imttin r Chamberlain's iPain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge mo for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted t both for his own uso and to supply It to his friends and neighbors, as every family Bhould have a bottle of it In their home, not only for rheumatism, nut lamo back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns, for Which it Is un equalled. For1 sale by all druggists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agents. rEOKVILLD. subscrlbo stock as It Is all sold and they are all ready to build their plant at once. If wo make the deal work will be commenced on the construction of the mill about Juno 20 Ono hun dred looms will be put In operation. It Is claimed that some eighty hands will be given employment. We can furnish factory Bites and first-class Induce ments to firms seeking locations. There Is no town in tho valley that can offer better Inducements and shipping facil ities than Peckville. Mrs. Dr. Newton nnd daughter, Miss Harriet, of Nicholson, are visiting Mrs. N. V. Mace. SPRING TIREDNESS Is different from tho weariness caused by labor. The last Is cured by rest; tho first re quires a few bottles of Hood's Sarsap nrllla to cure It. That distress after eating Is cured by Hood's Pills. They do not gripe. 23 cents. JERMYN AND MAYEIELD. Joseph Jay, sr., the well known wclghmastor at tho Dclawnrc and' Hudson colliery, met with a serious ac cident Just bafore noon yesterday. It Is his custom after "all over" to ride from the top of the breaker down the shaft on the carriage, to the landing. In nccordunce with this custom ho, yesterday, signalled the engineer and got on the carrlnge. At tho landing the onglncer slowed up and Mr. Jay, thinking It was about to stop put one foot on tho ground. The carriage, however, continued to descend and the bonnets of the carriage caught him and pulled him back Into the shaft, cuuslng him to fall it distance of eight foot. Assistnnt Mine Foreman Tennis witnessed th! accident and had tho carriage hoisted to tho landing. Mr. Jay la a very heavy man, weighing 260 pounds, and tho tall alone was enough to cause him serious injury. He was taken to his home and medical aid summoned. His Injuries are inter nal and ho Is suffering from shock. National Organizer Benjamin James, of the United Mine Workers, addressed a meeting of several hundred miners In Windsor hall last evening and ns a result of the meeting it Is understood that a local union will be organized. Miss Jennl Jenkins, of Carbondale, was a visitor hero yesterday. Fied Cramer yesterday started his contract to lay sixteen hundred and llfty feet of stone curbing at the Pow der Mills. Mles Maggie and Hannah Collins, of South Main street were Scranton visitors yesterday. Mine Foreman and Mrs. Evans, of Bacon street, attended a funeral at Mooslc yesterday. Mrs. Lane, of Fourth stieet. Is quite sick. Miss Mams Ruddy, of Carbondale, was yesterday the guest of her uncle, A. J. Gavin, of the Forest house. Dr. M. J. Shields was a Carbondale visitor yesterday, Woik was yesterday commenced on the new bore hole which Is to be Mink The funeral of John A. Qllltck took place yesterday morning from the fam ily resldcnco In Mooslc. The rcmalnB reposed in a handsome casket of the couch variety In tho main parlor, about which wcro placed lloral offerings of every conceivable design . At 9.30 o'clock the cortege moved to St. Mary's church, where a requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. M. F. Crane. He also preached a beautiful Bcrmon. Del egations from the .Mooslc Hose com pany and from Taylor lodge,, A. O. H., wero present. Interment was made in SI. Mary's cemetery. Tho pall-bearers were II. A. Daniels, Nllnnd Davis, Gomer Jones, T. F. Walsh, John Mc Crlndlo and Thomas McMillan. The llower-bearers wero M. J. Garvey, John Butter, Ambrose Altcmus. R. E. Davis. All who had the pleasure of being with the Welsh singers on Tuesday evening and hoard tho soul-lnsplring music of the harpsichord realize that the llttlo province which lliep repre sent well deserves' the title "Land of Song." Tho party comprises Madame Beynon, Dot Prossor, Mary Richards, Beatrice Evans, David Lloyd, Griff Da vis, T. Ermon Jones, John Beynon, Jennie Parry, harpist, and E. T. Davis, pianist. In tho evening tho party was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, they being relatives of Prof. Beynon. The hos pitality of Dr. Pier, Roberts and Lan don and Augustus Carey was extended them during their stay In Avoca. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho la tho senior partner ot tho firm of V. J. 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Tho entertainment will consist of a Mother Gooso carnival, a lloral fes tival, a representation of tho Black Forest peasantry of Germany, the song of Hiawatha In melo-dramatlc presen tation, a nigger night school, etc. Pro fessor Thorpe and his proficient corps of teachers, have been active for soma time In preparing for the entertain ment, which Is sulllcient evidence that It will bo a success. Tho third annual commencement ex ercises will take place in the opera house on Friday evening. The gradu ates are: Margaret B. AVIIlis. Stella E. Stephens, Kathryn B. Sculley, Anna M. Parkyn, Agnes M. O'Neill, Grace A. Neuhennott, Myrtle L. Martin, Mayme A. McCawley. Margaret A. Karnes, Sadie C. Hullah, Martha J. Griffiths, Lillian M. Gilchrist, Letitla E. Brown and Josephine E. Alexander. Miss Griffiths will give tho valedictory and Mls Gilchrist Is the salutatorlan. Class motto, Finished, yet beginning-." The employes at tho Richmondalo colliery received their monthly wages yesterday. 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