1Iin SCRANTON TnTBUNE-TEEURSDAT MORNESTGr. OCTOBER UN, 189T. . SOME OF THE NEW BOOKS AT NORTON'S. Doctor Mitchell's Hugh 'ynn, ficc Hunker. Mrs. Hurton Harrison's Sdii of Old Dominion. Bret Hnrtc's Three Partners. Mar Nordau's Drones Must Die. Canon Farrar's IKirkncss and Dawn Lllllau Dell's From Girl's Point of View Edna Lyall's Wayfaring Men. W. W. Jacobs' Man) Cargoes, (Sailors' Stories.) Edna Phlll pott's Lying Prophets. Parks' The Game of Golf. Illustrated. Authors' Headings; Sclcctlous from American Wrltcis Mary E. U'llklus' Jerome. Mary llcaumont'sjoan Scaton. Standard Dlctlouaty, complete In one large volume, $i:. E.iersliclm's Life and Times of Jesus, new edition, r rice 52, reduced from $6, Webster's Large Dictionary, Old Edition, price $2.07. (Good type, good paper and leather cocr. ) M. NORTON, :s Lackawanna Aa Have a Cigar? limiiki Hon t nro If 1 do. All, thH U u Garnsy, Browi & Co, Norrman FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. The Best Wc Give Our Patrons. Why Not Have It? Lackawanna, THE AUNDRY. 2oS Penn Avenue. A. 15. WARMAN. DR. W, B. HENWOOD, DENTIST :c ucxawanm ays. I ltie opened a General Insurnnco OHlco In nf llnllntinl Tlnnti licit Sloclt Compnnlri ropresontod l.nro Uucs especially .ollUtcd. 1 tic-phono J8u:j. SSSJ- m BEFORE BREAKFAST. Thero is not such sriMt IncongrulO be tween a fnshlonuulu tea und a supper at the Young Women's Chilstlnn association, and still a description of those pleasant affairs would tumid bctttr it gloi straight and not mixed. To bu Bute it nasn t as unfortunitc as if the mixture h id been made up of u prize fight nnd thu Young Women's Christian association or a fatdiionablo tea and a report of pollco court matinee, but it may bo well to te nia! k that some thing happened to the ac count of both Mis. JUUuwun'a tea and the Voting Women's Christian association Mippcr in that lhc became, inextrlcublj entangled in estetda's piper The Young Women s ChilslUn assoelatlun t-upptr, thi. Bucecss of which was largely Uuo to tho able direction of ails Kmtllnu Itlchmontl, ntttul tho association about ? It is to bi hoped that tile organiza tion will not fti I sitlsllcd with this Je suit us to omit tho annual dinner which lias become such a feature in our city. Tho nit exhibition announi-id to bo glen tinder the auspices of the ladles if the I'tnn A nuo Hiptlst chuhch has been postponed until January owing to tho impossibility of sccui lug the drawings. It is to ho hoped tl at this unlquo entetlaln ment will bo secured ns piomlstd for It will certainly be ct.o to attiact much at tention. PEKKOXAL. Miss Hattlo Roland, of South Wnhhlng ton aenue, has returned from a ltslt to Haw ley. M N. 15 Klllam. or I'aupack,, TIKe tountj, is tho guest of his ban, 15 1 Klllam, esq Colonel A. 15 Itlalr has returned horn a si. weeks' hunting tilp at St. John'p, Newfoundland. Mrs John T. 1'crry and son, of Slonioo avenue, and Mrs. Peru's sister, Miss Ttete, left yesterday for Philadelphia. P. D. Jones and Miss Mary Keese, both of thin city, wcro married by Alderman John T. IIowo last evening. They weie unattended. Aella Greene, whoso numheis have ie ceied tho genial pralso of Longfellow, "Whlttler anil other poets, will icuu his pocuna at Uim Park this evening. Charles LJebenstcln. of Chicago, who will bo general manager of Jonas I,ong's Sonsdipaitmcnt store In this city, nrrlw'd hero esteulay and Is stopping at thu Jcrmn. Miss Truo Powers, of Iloston, Is In tho city. She will bo a bridesmaid nt tho wedding of Miss Carolyno A. Wolfo and 3: G Wordetv in Elm Park church next Wednesday. Cards havo been Issued for tho marrlago nf Miss Louisa Prances Hralnard, laugh ter of airs. Ann Hralnard, of Marlon street, Green Itldite, to Henry O. Lucas. The ceremony will bo performed in St. Paul'B church Wednesday morning, Xo embcrlO Miss Carolyno V Dorsey's pupils will hold their second monthly recital at her studio, 107 Wyoming vcnue, tomorrow evening Mimed Olive Jadwln, Hclun Holse, Mabel Jayne. Hvangellno Dorscy, Dratrlco AlcComb, Busla Gross, Kathrn it,y J. T !? r- . l e Young Iluds &i Dunlap & Heal llrnnd and I)e Leon Stylos TIIKKB DOLLAIIH. . WATERS, The Hatter 'j on Ijtckawonna Avenue. HWmvVomilar Punch I' ft) lmlnliiclt. UN my W A ( A I f.norlte ?'l VI S . ' Sjf I S if Mahei, Lulu Coiwlcntlnc, Lllllo Seward, l'lora Malta) , Llllle llensoli, Nina Olm Btend, Uarilo He, Hnzcl Skinner, Jeliulo Hweot, Cora Scholtti, Cornellft Moredo"k, l'lora Mettinnls, Ll7le llrant, and Irene Cooper wi:i take part. Aitliur Vim tlor dor will sing SLASHED WITH A KAZOR. Mntclitiinn on Scrmi ton Struct At tncltcit b a Colored .11 mi. Timothy O'Connell, a night wntch nmn employed nt a foundry on Seventh Btroft, was nttneked by n coloieil man at a lato hour Tuesday night nnd In tho sctilUc that en.suoj O'Connell was slashed In the body with a razor in the hands of the roloied man. O'Connell dnlms that tho nttiuk was without tho slightest tnowicntlon. Tho colored man mndi- for him and th wntfhmnn tlnew his u-(4nllnnt to the gtound. He- did not dlsiover tho wound on IiIh body until some time afterward when trn blood had snaked Ills shirt O'Connell went at unco to tho Lnckawnnna hospital where- his In JuiIch w to dressed. The police me looking for tho coloiod man DESPERATE MARY JOSEN Made an Glfort to Kill Hcrsslf In the Police Slatlon Will Be Taken to Hillside Home. Mary Jnsen, the young woman who wns ndjudged to be Insane l' the l'oor bontd plnslclans-, Tuesday, made an nttempt to cut her tluoat with n table Knlfo In the ixillro station csteiday. She wns pieentpl bv the quick action of Pntiolm.in John Hawks The woman was to hao been sent to Hillside Home iHterday, but hoi dc paiturc was delncl until todav. Dur ing her Imnrlhonment she wetit most of the time and at -i "0 o'clock ester dny afternoon she had beiomo desiier ate fiom constnnt grieving. Putiolmnn Hawks, acting desk ser geant, hemd n peculiar noKo nnd upon going to the cdl whole the Josen wo man was impi isoiuri saw her with a toblo knife In her hand She was mut tering to herself' "They shan't take me; I'll go back to Johnson's nnd stay thete: thei shan't, I'll kill mjhelf'" The policeman, taking in the situa tion at iv glance, (illicitly reached through the Iron bais and giasped the knlfo 1ut an tho woman messed It against her throat. Thu blade was dull and f intimately no wound was made. After a brief stiuggle tho knife wns secured. The woman had evidently stolen the Knife when she was glen her dinner Msterda, with tho intention of using It In the way which was frustrated. EXCURSION WAS SUCCESSFUL. Volunteer I'lrcincii .Undo Over I'ic Hundred Dollars. Tho Volunteer riicmon'.s association nut Inst evening in Mini's hall nnd lerkonid up what tho looent lliemeii's convention extui slops to WIlkes-Hai p netted. After deducting expenses th Mini lenialnlng for tho tteasuty was ?.."! The committee icsponlblo for this un pieced en ted ruecess Is John J.Kaulf muii, J. W. Hall, I. Goodman, A. K. Voi his and V W. Xltzhmuu. Clinigeil with llmlirzleniont. Philip Comtts wns air sted ye.steiday at the instance of his cousin, Thorn is Comus, on a chnige of embezzlement. The pro'-eeutor Is in the butcher buM nctsb at Haibeitown, and he authorized his cousin to miko colli ctlons. Tho cousin did so but he negl cted to ac count for any ot the mouev. Thiitj seven dollms wete thus nppropilated. Comus was held under $"00 ball to ap pear at court I'lilds Tool, an Oinrcoivt, Charles ridds was nt rested yestet day by Patrolman Hnggerty and was placed In the station house on th chnige of larceny Fldds enteied the State house on l'enn avenue estirdny afteinoon and stole an owicoat, the piopeity of W. :. AVescott, of Tac toijvllle. He was captuied In Itaj moiiil court, ridds will bo ulveti a healing this morning Took a Jolil Match. A joung man. who n fused to give his name, was nnesteii by Olficer Dy er nnd I'atiolman May on l'enn ave nue yesterday tor the laicenj of a gold watch fiom Henry Haettlch's Jeweliy store on Penn avenue. He wa lodged In the police station and will be given a. hearing this muinlm;. Iiiiiii'fet Not Ni'ccnvu). Deputy Coroner Ponnj packer yester day viewed the lcnuilns of Levitts; Car mltz. the man who was jun down and killed by a Dehtwaie. Lackawanna and Western freight train at Nnv Aug. Monday afternoon. No Inquest was held. . ,olie! I shall hold an examination for pro visional certificates foi night tchool teachers In the lloaid or Control rooms, November a, beginning at 8.15 a. m. Applicants wilt bo examined In tho common blanches designated by law. Geoige Howell, Supetintendent. 1 - i . Ale jnu eeitaln that you alwnja get what you order when you go shopping? Advettlsed articles aie ftequently JtnU tated. Look out' Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, in Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. m., 6 p. m. Miss Carolyne V Dorsey, teacher ot elocution, oratory unci delsarte, 107 Wy oming avenue. 'I o Cure a Cold In Ono I)ny. Tako laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it tt tuts to cure. 5 cents. EMtC'awt'srgBTgnnga nir.D. I'AItlNK In Scranton, Oi t 27. 1S97. Mis. Carrlo PhilllpH Panic, aged 31 jears. at the residence, 127 South Hide Paik ave nue Puneral on Satuiday afternoon ut tho rcaldenco at 'i p. m. Iiitcimeut at Washburn sticet crjnctory. JONDS In Scranton, Oct 27, 1817, Mi Henry D Jones, wlfo of ex-City Asses sor H. D. Jones, at tho family nomo on North HyJo Park nvonue, after a Blx week..' UlnesH. Tho func.vil will tnko jilacoon I'rlday nftornoon Services will bo held In tho Simpson Mi thodlst Hpl. coital church. Burial will bo niado lit Porcst Hill oemeterj. KHAUNIJY. In Dunniorc.Oi t. 27. Helen, 4-month-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Kearney, of Pourth trett l'u. net nl tomorrow afternoon at 'A o'clock Interment villi bo mado in Mt. Cuimol cemetery LDWIS.-ln Factory! 111?, I'a.. Oct. 20, 38U7. John Lewis, ago to years, Punernl ser vice Thursday at 3 p. m. MOOSH.-In Scranton, Oct. 27. 1807. IVI ward Mooso, agJ 2tl years Puneral Pr. lny afternoon at 2 30 o'cloi k from the homo of bin sliter, Mrs. John LhanJU. 415 South WoBhinaton venuo. BRILLIANT ARRAY OF OCTOBER BRIDES Marriage of Miss Lillian Farnliatn lo R. A, Williams Last Evening. THE SWALES-nONFIELD NUPTIALS Ceremony l'crfoiiueil by Itcv. 1'. 1. Doty in thn II inn ptun Street .11.1'.. Cliiircli--.UUs Augusta C. Stoat edded to George II. I'incli lit tho 1 1 o mi! of the Ilride's 1'nrcnts, Other .llurringcs of tho Day. One of the piettlest homo woddlngs In the North Hnd In recent years was thnt of MIpo Lillian Fnrnham and Itlehnrd A. Williams, ot Hast Market stieet, Inst evening, at the home of th brides paients, Mr. and Mrs. Cail ton rnrnham, of Nny Aug avenue. Tho hi Idnl couple were unattended. The ectemony wns performed by Itcv. Geoige H. Guild, pastor of the 1'iovldence Piesbyfrlnn church at 8 SO o'i lock In the midst of a veritable bower of chrysanthemums nnd tioplcnl plints The bride wns becomingly nt tlied In a gown of white orgnndto made over blue silk and trimmed with white lace Thf wedding marches were played on the piano by the bride's sister. Sirs. L. W Jtoss. The ceremony was followed by a puppet. Ml. nnd Mis. Williams have dispensed with a wedding tilp and aie residing on Von Stoich avenue Among those who witnessed the cei emony were. Hev nnd Mrs G. K. Guild, Mr. nnd Mrs. IX. A. Williams, Mr and Mis Bnon Washburnc, Mr, and Mis. John Moans, Mr and Mis. Minor C. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spaffoid, Mr. nnd Mrs John Peuice, Mr. and Mrs N. H. Rice, Mr. and Slw, M C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs M. D. Fnrnhain, Mr. and Mrs II. S. Cmmer. Mr. and Mrs. j. h Mulley, !.. and Mis. L W Hoss, Mis. Phebu ratnhain, Mts. S. S Vail, Mltses Su san Williams, Alice Von Storch, Madge Von Stoich, Addle Peaioj. Amnnda Cur, Anna Motel, Addle Von Stoich, Cora ruinhnm, Leone rainham, nnd Messrs Chat Icti Cair, Joseph Carr, Hollo Cnir, Charles Parnh'im, Frank Fnrnhnm, Chailes Pearcc, Fred Fatn hnm, of S(ranton, and Mr and Mis. G C. l'emce.Mrs. Sophia Williams nnd Hairy Williams, Carbondale: MIfks Curile and Mary Williams, West Pitts It n, Miss s Doia nnd Jessie Robinson, Clark's Green, and Howard Carr, 1'ionuiton. Swales-Itonlii'ld, Last evening, In tho Hampton Sticet Methodist church, Miss Hsthcr A. Hon Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Hniilleld, of 111S Rock stieet, was unit ed in mairlnge to William W. Rwnles, of Peckvllle, In the presence of many friends. The pulpit platform and altar lulling were ilecoiated with chrysan themums, which added to the chtum of the scene. At S o'clock the bride and her biother-in-liw, James Mitchell, parsed down the aisle. They weie ac companied by Miss Agnes Harvle. of Dunmoie, as maid of honor, mid a niece ot tho bride, Fva Mitchell, ns llower girl. The ladies nil eatrled chisatuheniums. The bridal patty weie met at the altar bv the pastor, Rev. V. I. Dotv, the gloom and his best man, Thomas Walker, of Peck vllle. Rev. Mr. Doty performed the ceiemony, the bride being given away by her biother-ln-law. The bilde wns gowned In cadet blue broadcloth, with white chiffon, frilled ribbons, and pearl lace tiimmlngs. The maid of honor was similarly attired. The flower girl wore white silk. The ushers wore Hdwin Protheroe, Thomas Davy, Charles Rennett, of this city, nnd John Pioberts, of Olyphant Mis. F. P. Dotv plaved the wedding mnrch. Immediately nfter the ceremony the bridal party icpalrod to the residence of the bible's parents, viheio an Infor mal leceptlon was held and a bountiful lepast served to the Invited guest3. Roth young people enjoy a large circle of fi lends. They will reside at Peck vllle, vi here Mr. Swales holds a posi tion with the Delawuro and Hudson company. Tho guests juosent were1 Rev. nnd Mis. F. I'. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. James Mitel ell, Mi. ami Mis. II. Coats, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Carey, Mt. and Mis. W. G. House, Mr. and Mis R. T. Stone. Mr und Mrs, II C Hlnman, Mr. and Mis. Wllllniu Haivle, Mr. ami Mis. l!ice Klcklcr, Mi. and Mis. T. James, and Mrs. Skene h; Mi. and Mis. John .Tnmes. Nantlcoke; Mr. nnd Mrs .7. D. Roll, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hell, Peckvllle: Mi. and Mrs. Thomas Ward. Olvphnnt; tho Mlsois Mary Walker, Agnes Har vle, Louise Scholletterbeck, Maiy Da vis, Annie Coats, Anna and Hnima Tiijlor, Gince Hlnman, Phoebe George, Small Hrace, Geoiglana nnd Alice Ronlleld and Alice Swales, and F. L. Williams, Harry Saxton, John George Rruco NIcholl, Chailes Rennett, Edwin Piotheroc, Thomas Davy, Judson Hln man, Rallegh Whitman and John Pin belts, of Oliphant. 'inch-Mont. Mis AucuMa C. Sloat was united In marrlago to George B. Finch, of Fourteenth street at high noon j ester day rtt tho icsidento of the bride's piionts, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sloat, of M.! Hjnon street. The coiiplo wei unattended nnd the biido wore a pietty travelling bull of gieen cloth with satin tiimmlngs. Tho ccrtmon was perfoimed In tho parlor bv Rev. F. P. Doty, pastor of tho Hampton stieet Methodist church. Onlv fho Immediate f i lends of the con tracting parties weie present. After the eucmimy a wedding repast was enjoyed by those present and later Mr. and Mrs Finch depmted on their .vcddlng tour via tho 12 15 Delaware Lackawanna and Western train lor No iv "i'oik city and Springfield, Mass. I'pon their icturn they will reside with Mis. Finch's mother at 420 Fourteenth street Uinii-.IIiickn). Miss Katie Mackey of WoodlocU, N. Y and Michael Ryan of Stone ave nue were married In St. Peter's Cathe dinl Tuesday afternoon "by Rev. Father Gougll. Miss Jessie McGouldrlclc wns the bridesmaid and Michael Muy groomsman. Mr. and Mts. Ryan aro now enjoy Jng a weddlncr tour nt tho completion of which they will tako up their resi dence on Willow street. . riirri'll-Hcnncgnn. At St. Thomas' church, Peckvlll". ycMterdny morning Rev T. J. Comer ford Joined In marrlago Patrick Far i ell, ot Mechanlcsvllle, N. V., nnd Miss Anna Hcnnegan,one of Archbald's moat prominent joung ladles. Michael Mc Oovonii of this city, wns groomsman and Miss Mary Corcoran, of Archhald, bridesmaid A icccjHloii was held at MoyU's hotel ollov'.nf; the ccromon;' und later the newly married couple left for Mr chnnicsvllle, whcie they will mnke their futute horn. (iilhriilc-ltoclip. The ceremony which made Thomas Ollhride and Miss Mamie Roche man nnd wife was performed In Holy Cross Catholic chinch, Rellevuc, jesterdny nf tot noun by Rev. John Loughran. Tho bride was nttlrcd In blue broadcloth and wns nttended by Miss Jennie Welr. The groomsman was J. P. Donohoo. Mr. and Mrs. Gllbrldo will reside on Third street. They aro both well known nnd popular joung people. Crcoilon1Vnlli. Rev. J. J. U. Feeloy yesterday united In mnrrlnge John Creeden nnd Mar gatet Walsh, both popular young peo ple of the central city. The ceremony vini pei formed nt St. Peter's cathedral at J o'clock and was witnessed by a luge throng of friends of the contract ing patties. Daniel Creeden was groomsman and MIS3 Hlten Curt an bildesmald. Cogglns-ltcill). In St. John's Catholic hurch Tues day afternoon, Miss Kntlo Relllv of Rroolc street was man led to John Coggins of Ileech street by Rev. Fath er Moilltt. The bildo was attended by Miss Maiv O' "vlallcy and the groom by L'dwnrd Rellly. A reception wns held nt the bride's home which was attended by many fi lends of th? contracting parties. Cavilc)(nllnglicr. Miss Maile Gallagher, of Oak street, was mairled to John Caw ley, of Rrltlc avenue, in Holy Rosnry church at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Rev. J. J. O'TooIe. A reception wns held at the bride's home last night. Mr. and Mrs. Caw ley will reside In Ninth Scranton. LnnRiiii-Coniiors. Thomis Langan. of Uellevue. and Miss Mnrj Connors, of Lackawanna avenue, weie united In marrlnge yes terday afternoon at St. Petei's cathe dral by Rjv. P. J. Gough. John Iltiban was best man and Miss iSarah Rutke bildesmald. OMInllcj-Fnrrell. James O'Malley and Margaret Far rell were yesteiday afternoon married at St. Petei's cathedral by Rev. P. J. Gougli. Miss Maiy Rellly was brides maid and Charles Feney, best man. At.crs-Lcnclit. At the resldcic of Mr and Mrs. It K. lirooks 1171 Capouso avenue yes teiday, Miss TUlle Lcncht was mar l led to Hlier Akcis by Rov . C D Moore. Iloth of the oung people reside In this city. CHARGE OF EXTORTION. Alderman Kelly of lite Eighteenth Ward Will Have to Answer It at Court. Alderman John I. Kelley, of the Hlghteenth wmd. Inst night was held under $300 bail on a charge of extor tion, pieferrcd by John Martin. The ball wns furnished. Kelly was nlven a hearing at 7.30 o'clock Alderman Howe called upon Mm tin, the prosecutor, to icpent the charges madJ In the information ngalnst Kelley. Martin did so. stating that at a case before Alderman Kelley on the night of Sept. 11, ho was compelled to pay $S 4 j as costs. This sum is more than twice as much ns the costs allowed to an alderman by law. Martin swoie to this fact on oath. Alderman Howe, when Martin had concluded, biusquoly said "Alderman Kelley, I will hold you for couit In the sum of 300." Kelley piotested vlgoi ously. He wanted to be heard, he wanted to make a defense, hu could clear himself, he said. Alderman Howe drew his attention to ttio fact that a case can not bo "it led" in an alder man's couit. "The court Is tho place to do that," said Alderman Howe. Alderman Kelley then attempted to have the case leoponed. This privi lege, also, was denied him. After tho hearing Aldeiman Kelley to a Tribune reporter said: "I can explain eveiy Item of those costs." SCHOOLBOY INJURED. His I'cct Caught Itntwccu the Uuinp crs ot Curs. John Lynch, a 12-year-old boy, while on his way to school esteidav morn ing got on a car .standing at the Leg gett's Creek breaker. Presently the cur was put in motion nnd ran against other cms, Lynch's foot being badly Hinashed between the bumpeis. He was conveyed to his homo In the Maivlne patch. m ON TO VICTORY. Rietv indication points to n rousing Republican victory for tho rnUro ticket next Tuesday. Tho p.utj's lighting blood is up at last and that portends a Watciloo for the enemy. Rut no individual Republican should iclax his efforts This Is tho chanco of a life tlmo to rivet and clinch Re publican supremacy In once Demo cratic! Laclmwiinnu. Ilnrgniiin in Ileal Hstnte. Rona-llde and tine. Rlggest baigains ever offered In real estate In Scranton. Prices cut In two for tho (list twenty puulnseis. Cm pet factoty is located on this plot Call on plot eind see iiRents at unci?. Bring a deposit with you. Tripp Farm Land Co. I'lincy CiiiiiiciI Corn 120 dozen canned goods at wholesale prices. Cuuiscn. 4"H"M- -M-f 4- -M- 4-H-4 4--H- t X I oooooooooooooo If you want a X Barrel of first- class see us to day. oooooooooooooo: t -r-m-M-t-t-t-H"m-M-t WRIGHT SHOT BY AN UNKNOWN MAN Found the Intruder in the Toll House at Entrance to Boulevard, BOTH USED THEIR REVOLVERS Wright Wns Shot in tho I, eg nnd Hlood Stuliis on tho Ground lndl cntn Hint tho Unknown Wns Also Injured.-Lcll u Trail Iroin the Lit tle llulldlng to tho IVoods-.Polico Ara Trilng to find the Mini IHio I'lrcd nt WiigJit. William Wtlghl, a joung man who collects toll at the entjance to the Hlmhurst boulevatd, appeared at police headquarters at fi o'c'ock yesterday morning mid exhibited a wound in Ills light leg. He said that while entering the toll houo nt a Into hour Tuesdav night he wns hot nt by an unknown man and th ball cntned his leg. Wright was taken to the Lnckawan n.a hospital wheie the bullet, 38 cullbre, nan extracted from Its lodging place under the cuticle un the side opposite to the cnlC of the log whei the ball entered Wilghl In his Htorv to Chief of Pollco Robllng snld ho wns In tho central city until 10 15 o'clock Tuesday night and upon leaching the toll house discover ed the door open ll Mepped partly Into the little-loom when he heard In a commnudlnir voice, "Hold up your hands'" and saw a dailt object In a fur corner Wilght hud his levolver ready for Just such nn emergency and fired ono shot at the object. Tho burglar or ttnmp, which ever he wns, returned tho tiro nnd Wright felt the sting of a bullet In his leg. In the confusion the man escaped. Wright claims that this happened nt about 11 o'clock. Why ho did not seek immediate' medi cal assistance or repoit the case to the police befote six hours had passed Wright did not explain Chief Robllng upon hearing the story dispatched Pntiolmen McMullen and Feoniy to the toll house. They found the Interior of the house mmked with blood stains, tho furniture was all tumbled about and eveiythlng pointed to a struggle of some kind. Mounted Ofllcer Dyer also made nn Investigation yesterday afternoon and discovered what appealed to bo blood otalns on the load The stains led to the woods but could not be traced fur ther. This cieates the supposition that Wrights hhot was effective, how much so cannot be stated. The police are tiling to find Wilghts nshallant. 20 Lbs. Rest ('.. .Sugar 8Sc: candy, 20c, worth 30. Coursen. If yon feel "All Pluved Out" Tnko Horsford's Acid I'hosplintc. It lepalrs broken nerve fotce, clears the brain and strengthens the stomach rLJ'Csa SMYRNA RUGS, 30x60 inclies, $2.00 cache, former price $2.50. Don't fail to get one at this price. They are great bargains and cannot be duplicated. Japanese Rugs New lot just received in 6x9, 7.6x10.6 and 9x12 feet, Newest patterns. New colors. ite Fur Rugs Cheaper than ever before. Also plain, black and grey. Baby Carriage Robes, all kinds. HENRY J. T !N TOR COATS. Neither too long nor too short neither too heavy nor too light. More absolutely new stock than any house of which we know. More time, more care, more fiue work and trimmings than any tailor will put into twice as expen sive garments. More good values than j'ou have ever seeu for the top notch ot excellence, of quality, of selection, is now here. Or as au intelligent customer briefly puts it: Top Coats at Bottom Prices. Henry J. Collins, Lt., Lacka. Ave 3UIIIIIII9ll!illl(IIIIUIIIIIIIIItI!llIIIII0!l!llIIIIli:SI!l!BllllllllEllillllllllll!IIU Si "Not only licnltli but mornlH are promoted liv the cultiuitlojiof music. SS Itelincd plcusiiio4 lllto niuulo HtunU In tlmwiij of (,'iosscr lastes. mn J- -WILLIAM lUI.!,i:X 1IUYANT. S SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF HUSIC, g J. ALFHKI) PCNNINGTON. Director AdJms ie anJ l.lnclcn ht. S Music, Fine Arts, Languages. Ci J5 Htuileiitsinii) cnternny ortliedcpiutinciitH NOW. I'rospeotm (second S SS edition; tcut on implication. .J nl(El!lliaiHllllilIIHIIIIIIllll!IHIIIIIllHIHmillll!llllllllI!IIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIllIII ;Y OIL AND 1 11 to J 11) .Meridian htrcet,ucrunlon, 1'iv. Tcieplione au8". kM CYLINDER OILS PAINT DEPARTMENT- Un ned OI, nrnl-ii, Dryeri, Japan nud Hliln jle hlulii.i Your Money Earned by Gardui linlusuy Vii IM Why tuit bo Just ns careful In hilling lour Clothing? Don't ion know there Is u vast difference in dinllug nt the UIOIIT STORU-OUR STORH. u proved storo whero ou can, with conlldence, rely on Just what we till ou' If wi say It Is All Wool," It must be ns such mid tho prlco Is lower thin ion enn buy elsewhere. Wo aro telling tho plain truth. That's our wav of doing buMncss. Don't i ou think It Is tho bcrt Men's Strlctlv All Wool Suits, In lllue or 151 ick nnd Fanry Mixtures, worth J10 1, ut XI E0 the suit Men's Hlue Klack and Hi own All Wool Kercey Overooats, woith $10 W, oath price, $7 50 CLARK BROS- That is the name of this hat, and it's all right, can't be beat for $3.00. We aie sole agents for this city. bronsoOIallmans, Halters and Furnishers, 412 Spruce Street. pr n 1 1 i m ISbbbSI i-oe 9 Lackawanna Avenu; COLLINS. liirpsillui, Wlilto l,ul, Coal Tar, t'ltcli 2$ mMm 1 R ilia, S20 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pi Wholesale ami Kctall DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Keoiioinleal, Durablo. Varnish Stains, Producing Perfect lnillutlonorilvponilTO Woodi. Roynolcls' Wood Finish, Eepcclally DcsiRiiod for Inside Worls. Marble Floor Finish, Dm able nnd Drlci (illicitly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE UNSEED OIL AND TURPZNTINE. Sohmer Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. nUERNSBY Stands at tho lfe I in tln Music true!.. ou i m ulunis ?iC better barcrnin nt Ills liriutlful w.irorooms than at any other placo in the city. Call und bcii for yourself befoiu buiuj 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. dUERNSEY, Prop. aMiiiiimiiiiiHtjjiiiiiHHnscHiiHiu!:; Baby C3 at 1J.D. & n. J12 and 314 Lack. Ave, Scranton, 13 iiiiusiiumiiiimiiiiiimimmmiiJi ,r Not a store in the state can show you such a variety of the latest novelties for Decorating, and will sell at old tariff prices. Call and see for yourself. Nhtropolitan China Hall, 110-112 "Washington Ave. Meara Building. TmrvirTwrtFn- mmm "mzaxJZr.-r-l&gf ALSO OTHER FALL STYLES In Black, Brown, Gresn, Etc, Now on Sale. BELL k SKiflER, Hotel Jarmyn Hattsrs, BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8." Including tbo palnloi oxtractineo tteth by an entirely now process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 3Ji Spruce St., Opp. Hotel Jermyn. Lowest Prices In Hats and FuruMi lugs. DUNN'S 11 :iJ! I Hi WEIOHELBROS. J
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