TTI1? FCr.AXrov TIxIBTTKIT WKDKEST)AT MOBJTfftG. JUNE 27, IS!). r, -.ra.--r. -C aw in oft or TmC flnil i!f AfiHHU.C'tTC CHAPTER XIX. TBI UOH AND TBI t'lTt. Msxcy's first ltapnlw ma to mil an sistnuott, but the discovery that Mr. Dye hart not wholly lost oonBolonntem rletsr ml hiui. Bv the aid of wiiio, whioh he wus ablo to procure without evoiting nuy suspicion as to the u-in lie would mnVo of it. heTOCooodedinredtuioitafing tho ctrielfeu nan. After swallowing tho coDMita of several glawei Mr. Dyo was able to sit, or rather to reoliuo, upon the Rottt Qud to speak. His first dread was of the portrait. His tirst nttoranoo wan; "Turn the aoonrsecl thing away from mo!" Maxey rnovod the easel, but even then the fatat eyes wotlld orcasi Bally wan der in that direction with n look of .m r:tsT innpicion, as if lie mote than half MtMnuted that It wis able to turn hack upon him of Its own volition. The somber Dye was utterly crushed. The theatrical air and oratorical flonr i hen. which even in bis moat corneal TnonK'titf. be had never wholly forgotten, had vanished, but the despair in his face was deep sr than ever, Ho asked Maxcy to draw the center tidifo, on which had been placed the de canter of wino, oloser to him that he might reach it without assistance Pre quently nervnns trenior would sha';e his whole frame, and then he would scizo the gla's and swallow a mouthful with the despi rate energy of a man who was fighting his last fight Meanwhile he talked rapidly, fiercely, like one in a delirium, "Why do yon have that here? Why Was it necessary for yon to scare me to death' You certainly could suspect noth ing, You told nio that she drew that, face. I should have seen through the humor of that joko. Ha, ha, ha! lirisht. of von, wasn't It? Yon are so much raftier than you look, sir. But you weren't crafty enough to detect mo in playinn a part the iirf. day I came hi re. Say, you never would have believed that 1 had been in this house before, would yon? Didn't- I do my part well? Ak Belfry if I showed the least tremor, tf i faltered hi my step, when I saw the house into which ho was taking mo, I im strong, but cannot hear everything. Butthepictnrc? You bought it of conrso! of ooonw yon bonght it! Why did he hsvu his fane drawn Hire that? It's the expression I am tnlking about The eyes, the eyes! There! There, it is around again looking at me. Turn it about T toll yon: tar., it about 1" "T have turned It 'about It is not, looking at yon," said Mtwcey nervously. dm mskfo i hi- i. ;..ir.i w i r "The eye, the eyett There! Mr. Dye glared i at the back of the picture that there col. Id he no doubt that he thought he saw the face still. Then he uttered a horrible oath. Aye. grin on, grin on, Will you? ho j cried out defiantly. "You can';, terrify ' me. Wot now. not now. I rear the liv ing, not tho dead, not the dead. " There hurst from Ids lirts a long peal of hysterical laughter. It Was more than Masoy could hear. Ho went, out Tor ir. Lamar, andwhon he had retnrnod with him locked tl"' door to prevent his wife and Kit.-r from following. Lamar examined tho shalduR, cower ing wrocjc upon ihe sofa, and Maxcy, impatient, of delay in his decision, one rlcd nervou ly: "XVhat'-' the matter with him?" "T (',honM say he'd been drinking too mneh. " "Is that all? I thrmght it delirium tremens. " "There is not a groat d"al ff difT eneo," said Lam ax after listi ning to souio of Dye's voheni n nti n . "He. is crazy. We must get r-y-r- away from here at, once" "Nol" cried Maxoy, "bo shall not go, not If you say he is possessed f a thousand devils, He shall not. go alive ! unless ht has b Id the truth and all the tri.lh!" The truth? What does hi- know?" "He know? every! hing, He know,; my wife's parentage. He knows the secret of Hint affair on the sea mod Be known this fiuv; that Annette has sketched, and if tho power remains hi him he shall refit" Mr. Dye heard and evidently partly I oouMirehendcd those words, fi r bo cried out : "Ripht, Mr. Itfaxey, rightl Make him' tell! He's s scoundrel! Make him tell !" Maxoy sprang toward him and seized him by the arm, as if bo would drag his secrets from him by physical force. "Speak out now, old man," he said, "for tliM tim" for playing with mo is passed. Twill have the truth now. Von recognize tho Jew's face. Who is tho .Tw? What are your relations with him?" "The Jew eh? You want, to know about tho Jew mid my relations with him? Relations is a prrtty word. I will tell you, Mr. Maxcy, my relations with him. I was a whining our. Ho was a lion. " "Go on quickly, " whispered Lamar in pfaxey's ear. "Humor him. He is ripe for a confession. Make him talk while be can. " "Why did you fall down whnn I told you my wife had painted tho lion's face?" " "Why? Because she never saw the ;' m kri i 43 t Jew, He was a crafty man. Hornlod hor destiny, but he never showed himself never but once, and then Thowinol Give me tho wine! Why will you keep j that accursed thing In the room? Take J il out I say! Take it out of my sight" : Dr. Lamar promptly removed tho easel, and Mr. l)ye seemed to broatllO easier, fttaxey asked another question; "Tho Jew, the lion, ruled ier desti ny? What was his name?" Mr. Dye hen! close down and answer ed in a whisper: "His name was Felix Rosenfo, and I killed him!" Maxcy shrank hack. "It tiu'tles yon, does it?" went on the wretched Dye, "It makes yon draw away from me? You did not know the Jew, or you would feel more liko hum bling yourself beforo wo. Aluaannni in be crashed and gronutl nnn trampled audorfoot and despised and seat, upon, and then the time may como when even the omrwill turn and rend the lion! Bay, myflnofollow" he turned toward Lamar "you're a good judge. I1 n'i that so?" "Undoubtedly, " said Lamar eucour iiKingly. "I'lidouhtcdly that, is vi-r' true. Ho spot upon yon. and you killed him. Very good, Hn had been grinding yonnndorhis feet for a very long while?" "Gentlemen, this will lo a private affair between us, strictly private, Wo will review this enso together, and wo shall judge together whether I did wolL There shall In' no judge, no jury, no hangman's rope about this, will there, cap?" "Decidedly not." "No. Well, put it down first that a very )o";j tine ago I was u merchant's clerk, and PnJix Rosenfo was that mer chant's private secretary. Got that down? Well, I stole money, and ho found if out That was the beginning. But, it Was not the end: no, por rh(. endl" Mr. Dye talked in a rapid, feverish manner ai d olntohod tho sleeve of Max- ey's coat His faded eyes had so much ! the appearance of a maniac's that she artist could not, help an involuntary i shrinking, I The wretch's manner was variable. 1 A fierce outbreak was succeeded hy a period of comparative calmness. Aftr ' his Inst sentence ho suddenly burst out with a peal of forced laughter. Ho pointed to Lamar n;id Maxcy in turn 08 though th y were the most obvious ob jects of mirth. "What a pair of simpletons yon OTO, gentlemen I Do ydn bxpoct me to go on and tell yon nil about my affairs with tho Jew, with my dear Felix, the lion? Oh, no, not at all; not at all (becoming serious). Ho got mo under his feet, and there he kept me, grinding his heel round andTormd andronnd and never lotting mo g . The more I did the more I mu,:t do. When ho had woven such a web around mo that- be held my honor, my freedom, my life, in his hand, then he was satisfied (becoming path tic). Now, gentlemen, don't bo unreasonable Don't ask mo to confess how it was that my lif" got into his hands. That's a dead matter. Popplo gave up looking for a solution." long time ago. Don't let. us rake it, np at this late day and harry np people's sou's needlessly. Resides it doesn't concern any of ns." "Very welj," said Lamar, "let it, go. It amount.; simpfy to an understanding that this .Ti w involved you in a crime the detection of which would bare hanged yon." Mr. Dyo canght his arm and suppli cated him. "Oh, my good man, don't tnlk that way! i on hurt my feelings, for i ye pot them, had a my lost card. I am, and besides that. s Rste- m my confidence, and I'll whisper to yon a secret When I got reduced to the Instoxtrcmity audi want only ono more drink to entry mo off, I kimw re. ambitions detective to whom I nn soli my knowledge. How does that se"in for n plan? It can't h tug mn thon, for I shall 1 deti i. and I Shall have had i my whisky. " Mr. Dyo suddenly ncamo mirthful and ohnoklcd. "This is tcrriblr !"mnrmnrcd Maxoy. Mr. Dy immediately grow fioroo acr.iin. j "Bnt it isn't for any regard of him i thar I k-cep silent. Don't mistake mo j there, Lr.t fyr that hCOnrsod Jew I might 1 i lay have boon well and respcctahlo, : with a home, a wife, children, perhaps. I How do' s it turn out? My wife dies of a hroki ;i heart I am an outcast. Tho , only child I ever had she whom I rear cd from hi r infancy f cannot took in j thofneo, I am n broken, tottering vrrel oil, and all through him. Do you wondnn Mien, that I kil dor? There was d him? Do you won that e.ffnir on tho sea j road. I told him 'ha; Rh km w a part I of the secret 11' goVhito with rngo, j and I cringed before him. He held me to blame for it Cnrsehiml What had I dona? 'I have kept yon alive all theso : y(ars. Von have lived on my bfinnty, yon miscrkhln car!' he said. Yes, gen- tlomon, bo called mo n, cur. So I was i lo, yon eouiiei r Diamo mm tor tnn Ho was right Bnt it enraged mo tq hoar him say II. I knew I was. Im! hOMnadO mb so. Oh, to have strangled him then and there! Then be said, 'You gO homo and come again when I have thought about it. ' That iMWhal I did, jnsl v h :t ho to'd ine; always his slave and his tool. "Then when I come again ho says, with that devilish smiloW his: 'It taul! right I'c, my hoy. We most write a letter from that Hapguod woman. Bho'd bo likely to belicVO i" her. We mU8( got her out of 'town to some lonely place, The Homersct road will do. 1 have thought it all out." 'What, for. what for, old Jew?' 'Because it, is noooBHary. That's enough. Let us brini; her to Ihe sea road Tuesday night I will lie in a sleigh, yon on foot. She will wait, hy tho side of the road. You will walk past If all is well, yon will giVo me tho word as yon ro me driving hy. If all is not well, you will not give motho word, and I will go up the road a piece and ton and come hack till you say to mo go on.' 'Yes, res, all very well, devilish Jew. hnt what for, what for''' 'Are yir. Insane that yon ojuestinu me? You do your part. Leavo mo to mine. ' 'Will, woll, my sweet F!'x, I have dono much for yorli No doubt mylavo. for you is very gr ,'a.t, hnt am I a mon ster? Am I utterly without soul? Has your tyrrnnons hool crushed oat every spark of tho man i. m ? Will I deliver up an innocent girl who tmsta mo? No; a thon aid ti-oi -i no, old Jowl' 'Are you going daft, Don't, yon know whet my power is? Have yon forgotten Dale and the res?' 'I forget, nothing. BorlOVO ntO' yet. my memory isvory, very good. Ah, proud Jew. some flay that memory may cost you something. But now you shall b, defied.' 'You fl n't mean todofyiuo. Yon want, somethiug. What do you want?' 'Your promise, your solemn promise, that, she shall not bo harmed, else l am done. ' 'Harm? Who said harm? You wrong no. I do not wish her ill. I wish only to talk to bur, Oh, I shall rako excellent oairo of ho ! I shall Iki j kind and gentle to her. Of that you I have my promise, Dyo, old hoy. Gf that you may rest assnrod. ' 'Old Jew, yon smile. Bnt 1 ant sorions. This is no whim of i.iin.e. I'll hoar yunr oath,1 He swears it then Felix Roseufel,the Jew, lays his hmid In mine and swears ho will not harm an innocent ehild "Whnl next.' Wo are on the road, and Micro she is alone Once we try, Twice we tr . Passers always, At last I My hand is waved. That is tho signal. Third timo wins. Sleigh stops. I hear nothing. I am relied with a terror. I ; ought to look back, but no. I am a cow ard, i oomn to run. w nai are you run ning from up the white road, in tho cold, with the snow all about yon, cur Dyo? Go hack and watch over thnt innocent, child. Yotjr cowardice killed yourwifoi ruined your life, Kowwhat? Go back and watch over that, innocent child. Tho Jew Is merciless. Tho Jew is un scrupulous, What are his promises? What arc his oatlw? Go back nndjvntch over that innocent child It rings in your cars till yon no longer dare go on. You turn hack. Dyo, the coward, turns hack. No Jew there. Only 111" white, cold road and the dash of the water. What is this in the -now? A shawl! TI. r Bhawll Loot: well at it, with strain ing eyes and nxhoking breath. Where is she? Where Is she, coward, fool, dupe, idiot, whoro is slio? ' k) to the cliU and look over. Gto close, close up, and look over. There! Do yon hear that? That is the wafer. Tint tiiat other that moau ing, fcoblo nttcrouco? Tint Is a spirit He has killed her! Do you hear that, Dye? The Jew ha killed her! No won der yon put your fingers in your ears and mul Run, run, run! Across the field and up the road, to stumble, to fa1!, and then push on again, with your fingers in your enrs. Yen cannot shut it out You cannot drown its cry. Tho : Jew has killed hev, and her spirit moans and wrings its hands, and all through you. Romomber this, coward Dye. Look book over your past life and think of the ambitions beginning and the pitiful end. Good family, talents, education. But still where are yon? And all through him. How long, how long, shall he go on despising you, trampling on you? He, with his devilish face and black, black heart? Wait, good Dye. Wait. Do not bo impatient The moment comes. She is not rlead Sho lives. She lives. "Dye, yon must watch the house, the house in the cadet street. You must 1 tell the .Tr-.v all who go in and out Oh, yea, you will do this for the good, kind 'Jew. tho swoot, amiable Rosenfoll ! Yes, hut you mast do more. She is get j ting well. You must come up with him j tie long flights of stairs to keep watch I while h" gee; in. Do yon romomboi' that ' Dyo? Do von remember his devilish cunning ate' his plausible airs? Do yon j remember the soft knock that is not an : Fwerod, ihe creaking door, the cautions voic. whispering, Watch here that no One comes upon the stairs while 1 go in?' What will you An, Dyo? You have whisky in your pocket What will yon do? Drink! Drink for conrogt ! Why not call for help? The Jew is trapped. He is ther". Drink more and deeper. You mnst have oonrago, Shi What is ho doing? Did yen hoar that gasp? Stop in alittlowayaudlook. There! Tho paper flashes up tic. paper in the grate, mid ther.' ho is nt tho .ire looking at her I The second timo is better than the ih-st. She is black in the fnco from his chok ing hands. 'She is dead now, Dyo.' Soul He is dragging her hack upon the had Qniclt! lie calls to yon. 'Alight!' what Is ho doing! A match to:.-, ode him while he arrtU'.g ! r dead hands! Devili. h, devilish cunning! Whit a monster is this Jowl A stop on tho stair I linn qniekly, Dye, and lock tho door! Bs capo! Wlid"? How? By tho window, to tho roof, ;md so outof tho roach of nil pursuit. Tie ro is pounding and eollipg at tho doorl They will break it in! Quick, quick, now! WhowiH go first? Tho Jowl oh. ye :, the Jow, tho great and important Jew! "What is your life worth, you cur, hesidohis? no moves in society. Where are yon? Thowimlowisopon. Ho stands n pon tho sill. Ho is climbing, lie will escape. Nol No! At last, Dyo, the whisky lie. lotlO its work. Yon are no longer a crouching sj phont strike now! Nov.- or uovt r! See him struggle to keep his hold! See hiia losing strength, bit by bit against thoso fear ful odds! H cannot long hold ant Dye, you have n giant's strength, If yon are old and worn out, through him. before your time. Go, cursed Jowl You have torn his tle.iporAto flttg rs from their ho' 1, and there, ill tho darkness he is going down, over and over, to the end. The Jew ''"ad! tie Jew is dead!" Mr. Vye rose up. His oj.-s. which had more nud more, on he went on, as sumed a sti ndy h'ok ahead, fixed on tho vacant w il! :" front of him. B 'h M ' the physician accom- TliSKKcES DANGER inacou-,1, ie . nev.-r v: .ni lil"o4 Is " bad. it maks things easy for Coa Mini;, lien. Bnl thcro's a cure lei il in Dr. Plwoo's ("il'ie. "'heal niscovory. A pos Itlvs .-are -nel only for Weak l.nys. Hpit ti il; at I'le' il Uriiac!.i;i, Ailhni.i and all lingot in 'dr. ie -ill i. . il l:, Oois diseases hi. hnt lor t Ollilllinpliou IUpIi nges. It's n asunable. All sod on tainted blood on pior.v is nr.Tt'M.si. Babruom Davis, of nimpMawflM, Mrmm qo , M..vnn'- im roitowK " V.y flpuphlcr. iliss Hiw enco B. DsVIs, hwl ie,'n nflllatcu for tuvoral i sn with a DSIIgn nml lm trotlblo, ici'l tririt se enu reinifltcfl but DOOQ st'ein- cd to do bar ktiy seod. f bought l bottle of vour aoldcn Medical Discov ery 1 nail 'Pellets' nail i iiuo need nivinir lliein Rcoordlnff to direotlons. Fi.oiiKNca K. Davis fur she win past ilnlnir am l liiinr. mul now she m pcrfectlv well nn'l the conifh it imm, i :im thankful ie you for such wonderful nodidne." SjIU by nil uiedliar.o deulors. a 6TEADIOT rt' WL Strength- m m iRjOrlAHllKOFFS :..a S'f '(m f t v. t on m ?4? . II rCKUBEU i v p. XT NJpifflMBran I i ponied him simuitauoonsly, caeii with a strong grasp on an arm. They did not know what ill his delirious state he might bo Impelled to da Tie only spoke out mockingly; "Jew, Jew, Felix RoSOnfol, the Jew, risen;i out of your place in the cold water and dare to say that I have liiil!" Ho was silent a minute. His body bo came rii'l and then convulsive. Their combined strength was barely sufficient to hold him. Tlis whole frame l amo contorted, and crying anting terrible voices "There bo comes! There he comes! lie is there on tho carpet, wet and dripping P' ho Ml hack, froth' Ing at the month. To BE OOtri'lNUBl). 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Radway'a Pillihraa ottra for thfa. sonv platnt They rratore atrentth to the aionuob aud onabln It to partorm ta fttnotlona. The aymptoma of Dyop innla ataappear, and with thorn tho liability of the it-alrm to oontraot dlaeaana, take tba medtolne Rooordltvi to itii tioni,an t ohaarru what wt my of ''Folae .iiiil t roe, 1 csj,. otina diet I Bond a l it.' r -.tunii ti lH RAI'VAY ACf, Lock nixi:uri, Nnw Tori, for "Faba .1111 1 Trilo " ' . BE B RH To OKT IIaDWay h. What is More Attractive lllian 11 protty facn with a frosh, briRht complexion? For it, unr. Pnzznnl's Powder. Y.fe . KiWUV 'III ,!. ',V.r,iV'.:, ty A all others in tho market, in all i-.S'mtU 1 conditions vd.,l there has been 'I f'"? - 'SL'JiiiMil '- it I nn undue loss of Uronirth and 'Bj ml IT'S 11 PILL&. n Bud jtointoli Remed j 1 i lu vi i- vac ARE Imitations. miw vigor. Da. Hans flctUtAK, Bt Lonln. i:i..nr t; Hendltson Co., 1 ft i4 I'r.mklin bt , Now York. Rbwer F.- Hendltfton Co.. 15a 1 E. Robinson's Sons Beer Brewery ITKDnfartnrere of the Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum. Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT SWELL CO. BCn ANTON, I'A. MINING and BLASTING JJnilc at th- MOOHI0 and RVSBe DALH WnFviCs. Liniin i"- Rand Towder Cn.'n ORANGE GUN P0WDEB Blectrla Batteries, Fusot for explor ing blasts. Bafety Kum and RepnunoChpinii al Cii.'s riic;h Explosives Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have rfiiiovoil tlioir office lo their Warorooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145, 147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEWIONH NUMD15R, 0681 Ilny-nr $0 Nihr-il Flnih PnltT dtrttW ( .Mill l. Willi tUi etrvl MU w. inniKi, r.. i.fi,,,, atea-n Hint t.Uirtk. Kid- cfViMiM nnl.iilaja'tiial. Flitl'llt't PA1DM MMMf MMPWW avltanee. Tf..min ntr. V-euri tt. nllurt wti.I U ( noii .., Ui,..-... t ...,.,i. Maf.renm ,a "jijNf irm It-Ui.iM li-re, Make ii-l Mil Iwtl.tn.jUt'''" ."Ir" i JPirtrih-iH.'li,' M..-,'nie 1, sold tike lowM r.-l.ir V '.Vi Hlllino liAt fornur Urtn H1F.C UlUMtiktM f i ..tl I'lf. of Uti'stilf-'l,-ii -i.i sti'" niMi-nesl. OXFORD MI'U. CD., 340 Walitiih AlAV, Chlcngo, III. v'y, Mt'W ,!ti-;nnt , barkl by tve, tnn e, . I mKlnpfoatoud mo-i.M hiMk, ilInttrniM from I ! liffffom i'H' rilnciiKxI.O ft hy nmil Wricn llnl Siirinn I Itnd f-tviiryffcll, Oor MnRlC RmGV WW I I mill Wi WOm KfHi-rii in., i niraco, L .. . MZW:'it I'll " 1 1mv0 f01lnd tl10 GRmT- feeds anil Fertilizers ficorns 1 Ml 2 GommonweaUh Bld'g, i: 1 Third Nation! Bank of Scrantoa, ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, $250,000 Tlil hnnk ofrM to dapoiiltors rrrrj l l.lly i,rn,i.i,dby lln lr llalitner, buaf ' u't rminiMlblllly, BlItWlHl Ullri.tlun X; I.. ,(..,. r,,ini. Intorcti iiuld ou lime dopodtt, WltfviAM (onxhi.i, Prenldeni OKO. II. I.'ATMN, Vlr.'ri-ldeni WILLIAM H. I'Kt K, Lliulileft nitaKOTUKa IVIIllnni ,:::, ,.:i, Oeorn n. Chtlln, A If ml lod. .lunieii lirlihxld, Hoary IImiIm, Jr.. VVIllUlU T. I.utlier MT. PLEASANT atfrf' a5aWawLw AT RETAIL, Con of thn tirat qunliiy f ir domeatle uiw,.ina rf i ll hly.-'s. il.'livoioil 111 nuy part of tto titi I at !i,w. it prico. Cidevh l.ft at my on-n. Ml. 1IM, WYOMING AVI-Nnr',, j ! Roar room. Mrst flwr. Ttiirl Nntlouat Dank, reeaive prompt attention. spei lal oou'iai-tH wlU bo made for tbe Ball anil delivery ul Kiu-kwhnat CoaL WM. T. SMITE L . L SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL Thn nbovo brands of flour can be had at any of the following merchants, who will accept The TmntiNit FTOUR coupon of 35 on eaoh one hundred pound of flour or .10 on each barrel of flonr. Eernnton P. P. Pricn, Washincton avenue I I.-.'. MislKl I 1 ,;. 1 Dur.more F. P. l'ri'-o. Oold Modal Prnnd. Dnnmore K. D y.anlay BnperlatlTa Hran-1. Uydn Park Careon to Iavia Wiu.htmm St. Hold Medal llrand; J ecpn A. Ik . rs Main aveu.ie, Superlativ" Drand. Or. on Hidite A UUpsncer.Uoli Medal llrand. J. T. McHale, Superlative. IVoTidenoePeunor & ChappeU.N- Main aye- nun. Superlative Mrandit). J mile. pie, w. Harkol utreot. Hold Modal Brand. Olyiduiiit -.tames Jordan. Bnperlatlvo Hr.m l. Pei-kvlllo Mhnffer A K.la-r HnperlatiT. Jermyn O, u. wlntera On tip--raitten Arch I .aid Jones. S mpson fy Oo., Qold Medal. Carbondale B. s. Clark. Hold Medal Br-md. Uoneedaln I N- Foster & Co. uoU Medal. Minuoku- M. H. I..yollo "No star wa3 ever lost we once have seen, Wo always may bo what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF" IIS RICHARDS LUMBER GO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. That wa will GIVE you beautiful now pat torns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal werjht.ounoe for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at Merc ere LACK A V .hy niall 1 r.sld. Vi'ltll 'trunc flnu ar I cn Ulintl. do oiuer. aoaiosa saai - .,-.. ., VIHWV w,. , w. For Sale In Soronton, Pa., by H. C. SANHKHSON, Druggist, enr Wnghington md Snrupe ttreeto, PENNYROYAL 'iABk for D. KOIT'S VMSWTnOYM. I'TXXiS and talto no other. WJgr Send for ciroulnr. Vrlvt, ipl.00 ier bos. boxea for 500a I .,i Kill) byO. SI. UABItlR. Ilmcslat, EVERY WOMAN flometlniw nseda a rellshls, monthly, recnlstinR medietne. Only haratloM 04 tho purest drufis should be noed. II you want the brat, get Dr. Peal's Pennvroval Pills iCA . f n Tiiev are prvxnpt, saie are ceriain in renuii. ine crauineiin-. i-enini never aisap noln't. Seat anywhere, tt.uu, Adaresa 1'bal Mseiuum 0e Cleveland, O. Foraale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. Dr. ED. Grower Philadelphia HprolnliKt, and his nwrnolated. atatl of Kiinlisli Ulil Oorman physicians, nn- now permanently loeatM at ll Nl'HUCK ST., SCKANTON. Tho doctor la a graduate oftho nnivnrsitv of I ennHyl viinuijforiiiorlv demonetrator of phval dloay and aurgery at the Modleo-(lrurRlcal college of I'bilniieiphia. A ipeoialty of ;.""!',,' Norv'!i. kin. Heart, NVonili and Blood difeaaea, DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The araptoma of which are dixatneea, lack of ooiilldi-nrv. Sexual wnaknuss in men mid wo man, ball riaiiiK in thn throat, apota floating beforo the eyes, loss of memory, unable to ecu- eentrate tho mind en one luDjoat, oasily tOI tied when suddenly spoken to. and dull, dietregoed mind, wtiieli untlta them for per forming tbe actual duties of life, making hap pineaa Impoeetble; diwtroasing tho aotion of tin, heart, causing Hush of heat, depreaaion of apirita, evil fnmlieiliiigs, oowaydioa, f-ar, di' i, ins, melancholy, tiro easy of company, feeling M tired in ttm mornint; at when retlr Ini;. lack of energy, nervouinoM, trenibting, 1 1 lalon of thought, depression. ciuwtlpatiou. weakness of the limbs, otc. Those ap affected (bould consult 11s imuiiiliately and be restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Youn Men Cured. If ynu have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and Iki examined. Ho cures tin- worst cases of Nervous llelnlity, Scro fula, Old Bores,CatarrhPllee, Female Woakuese, Affections of th" Kyo, Kar, Nose and Throat, Asthma. Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every deeeriptlon, fonsultatlons free and siricWy sacred and i confidential. Office hours daily from '.'am. to!) p. m. Sunday 9 to 2. Itom (At A. l TVitaine, Aot.i. ivj. The Flour Awards "Cnirjvoo, Oot. 81. Fhe first oflrei al asnomioemtnt of World's Fair & ploman on flonr baa been made. A medal has been awarded by th World'a Fair judges to the flonr nattu factnred by the Waakbnrn, Crosby Co , in the xroat Wasbbnrn Flour Mille, Minnenpolls. The committee reports tho flonr strong and pore, and entitle it to rank rb firet-clnea patent flour for family and bakere' use." MEGARGEL & GONNELl WHOI.KKAI.K AGP NTS. Taylor .Indpe A Co.. Ool4 Medal: Athertoe & Co Superlative. Tluryea Lavi r.-u.-o store Co.. Oold MedaL MooicJohn McCrindle. Oold MedaL Pitrstoi; M W O'Boyle, Qold Medal. Clark's Green Frace & Parker, Supcrlattra, Clark's Snmmit-F M. eunK, Oold Medal. Dslton-S B, Finn A Son. Gold ilodal Urani. Nicholson -I. K. Ilnrdinc. Waverly-M, W, Ullssft Bon, Gold MedsU Factory ville Charles Oardnr, Oold Medal. Hoplioltom N. M. Finn ft Hon, Oold Mlftl Tuliyhanna Tohvhaiina . l.ehih Lumbjr Co.. (.old Medal llrand Oonldaboro 8 A. Ad-i'ns. OoM Medal Bran A Moscow Qain ft Clements, (ield Medal. Lake Ariel Jamea A llortree, (iold Medal Forest City-J L. Morgan ft Co., Oold Med N X lrM ! : t i kf:pveseenj8. Ki..OlliJW'"V NMW O VV t ,,t,MI...-,r,.lln.r..lt- oasei sueh as Weak Mcim rv, Leof Brnln Power, lleadaelie, Wakotitlnesa, Lost Munliood.Nliihtly Knilssi Nervousness, alldrulnsnnd lotl of power liHliiiierallveOmaiisof either sexauedhj overe-tortlnn.uthriilerr,.rii. evi'--slr-' ll"e "T lebaeoe. opllim or unuiinni--, nmni U'WH ,e inHmiui wm .i,.,il.,,n. 'ennln. Can lie eairleilla Test porkel. VI Per h,,i, f er .. a 5 order Tt(.Bln written piurnnli-e f,5r" 3RKOf1?,,3EB3 Tho only enfo,BtiroRn4 PILLS. ,'.....(. , 1 .... J 1 u ever offorod to Ladieo, eppecially recommend od to married Ludios. I run Avenue. " ..... Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and