I THE iCEAKTON TIJIBUXE MONDAY MORNING. JULY 30. 18U4. - I If I ii Bl V:.J -' fi', Jh7I7.9a.tf U: tuPv.i.Hr i.tt y THr CHAPTER -XIIL Onoe within dooi-s it was too dark for Arniitage to see tho features of bis lieutonant, and ho had his owu reusous, for dosiriug to read them. Mr. Jurrold, ou tho other hand, seemed disposed to keep in tho shadows as much as possi ble. Ho uiado 110 movement to open tho ihuttors of tho one window which ad mitted light from the front, and walk ed back to bis bedroom door, glanced in thoro, as thouRh to see that then) wero no occupants, then carefully closed it ns ho returned to face his captain. Ho took off his holmct and placed it on tho cen ter table, then thrusting bis thumbs in side tho handsome, gold broidered sword belt stood in a jaunty attitude, but with B very uneasy look in bis eyes, to hear what bis senior might havo to say. Be tween tho two men an invitation to sit Would buvo been a superfluity. Neither lad ever remained long enough iu tho other's quartern, sinco tho exchange of the first oulla when Jerrold came to tho garrison, to render a chair at all neces sary. 1 "Be good enough to strike a light, Mr. Jerrold." said Armitago presently. Boeing that his unwilling host made no effort ou hi i own account "I purposed going out at onco, cap tain, and presume you cannot have any very extended remarks to mako. " "Yon cannot see tho writing I have to call your attention to without a light. I shall detain you no longer than is nec essary. Had you an engagement?" "Nothing of great consequence. I presume it will keep." "It will havo to. Tho patter I have come upon will admit no Cchor delay. Light your lamp, if you please." And Jen-old did so, .'i wly and with much reluctance. HeTviped his foro head vigorously the instant tho flame began to splutter, but as the clear, steady light of the argaud gradually iproad over the littlo room Armitnge could tee the sweat again beading his forehead, and the dark eyes were glanc ing nervously about, and tho hands that Were so firm and steady and flno tho year before and hold the Springiield in 80 light yet immovable an aim were twitching now. It was no wonder Jer rold's score bad dropped some 80 per ccut His nurvo bad gone to pieces. Armitage stood and watched him a moment; then he slowly spoke: "I have no dosiro to allude to the subject of your conversation with Mer rick. It was to put an end to such a thing not to avail myself of any in formation it might give that I hur ried in. Wo will put that aside and go nt onoo to tho matter that brings me back. You are aware, of course, that your conduct has compromised a wom an's name, nnd that tho garrison is talking of nothing else." Jerrold grasped tho back of a chair with one slender brown hand and looked furtively about, as though for some hopo of escape. Something liko a startled gulp seemed to work his throat muscles an instaut; then bo stammered his re ply: . "I don't know what you mean." "You do know what I mean. Cap tain Chester has already told you." "Captain Chester came in here ami made an unauthorized inspection of my quarters becauso ho heard a thot fired by a sentry. I was out. I don't deny that But ho proceeded to say all man ner of insulting and unwarrantable things and tried to force mo to hand in a resignation simply becauso I was out of quarters after taps. I could account for bin doing something so idiotic, but I'm at a loss to comprehend your tak ing it up." "The most serious allegation ever made against an officer of tho regiment is made against you, the senior lieuten ant of my company, and the evidenco furnished me by tho colonel nnd by Captain Chester is of such a character that unless yon can refuto it and clear her name yon will have n settlement Tfith mo to start with, and your dis missal from tho regiment" "Settlemojit with yea? What concern have yon in the matter?" interrupted Jerrold. "Waste no words on that, Mr. Jer rold. Understand that whero her name is concerned no man on earth is more Interacted than L Now answer me. You were absent from your quarters for somo hours after tho doctor's party. Somebody boliovcd to havo boon you was seen and iked at for refusing to halt at tho order of Captain Chester at 8:80 in tho morning. Tho ladder that usually hung r.t your fence was found at the ooloucl'u while you wcro out, and that night n womi.u's uamo was compromised Iwyond repair unless you can repair it Unless you prove beyond poradventuro Where you wero both that night and last night, prove beyond question that you wero not whero you are believed to have been, her name is stained and yours blackened forovor. Thcro aro other things you must fully explain, but thoso first " .Jerrold's face was gr-wing gray nnd sickly. Ho stared at I. stern eyes bo foro him and could mako no answer. His lijis moved dryly, bu mado nc sound. "Come, I want to hear from you. Whero wore ypu if not with or seek ing her? Namo your place and wit nesses." "By God, Captain Armitage, tho army is no longer a place for a gentle man if his every movement is to be Spied upon liko this I" . "Tho world is no place for a man of your stamp is perhaps a hotter way of putting it," said Armitago, whoso iln- gers wore twitching convulsively, and Whose wholo fratno quivered with the effort he was making to restrain the tago and indignation that consumed him. He could not he would not believe In her guilt He must have this man's prooi, no matter how it " might damn him for good and all, no matter whom else it might Involve, so long as it cleared her precious name, lie must bo patient ho must be calm Y? t - P rV . a V.M .. V fit v J t Ln'iMKOTr Co and resolute, but tho man's cola blood ed, selfish, criminal concealment nearly maddened him. With inflnito effort ho controlled himself and went on: "But it is of her I'm thinking, not of you. It is the uamo you havo com promised nnd can clear and Hiiould clear, even at tho expenso of your own iu fact, Mr. Jerrold, must clew. Now will you toll mo where you were and how you can provo it?" "I declino to say. I won't bo cross questioned by men who havo no author ity. Captain Chester said ho would re fer it to tho colonel, and when ho asks I will answer not until then." "I ask in his name I am authorized by him, for ho is not well enough to moot tho ordeal." "You say so, and I don't mean to dispute your word, Captain Armitage, but I have a ri;,'ht to demand somo proof. How am I to know ho author ized you?" "Ho himself gave mo this letter, in your handwriting, " said Armitago, and opening the long envclopo ho held forth the missivo over which tho poor old eolo nol had gono nearly wild. '"He found it tho morning they left in her gar den." If Jen-old's faco bad been gray bo fore, it was simply ghastly now. He recoiled from the sight after ono fruit less effort to grasp tho lottor, then ral lied with unlooked for spirit: "By heaven, Armitage, suppose I did writo that letter? What does it provo but what I say that somebody has been prying and spying into my affairs? How came tho colonel by it if not by fraud or treachery?" "Ho picked it up in tho garden, I tell you, among tho rosebushes, whero sho whero Miss llenwiek had been but a fow moments beforo, and whero it might appear that sho had dropped it " "Sho I That letter! What had sho to do with it? What right had sho to road it?" Armitago stepped impulsively for ward. A glad, glorious light was burst ing upon his soul. Ho could almost havo seized Jerrold's hand and thanked him, but proofs, proofs wero what ho needed. It was not his mind that was to bo con vinced; it was "society" that must be satisfied of her utter innocence, that it might be ablotosay, "Well, I never for a moniout believed a word of it. " Link by link the chain of circumstantial ovi denoe must be destroyed, and this was only ono. "You moan that that letter was not iutonded for Miss Renwick?" ho asked, with eagerness ho strovo hard to repress. "It was novcr meant for anybody, said Jerrold, tho color coming back to his faco and conrago to his eyes. "That letter was never sent by mo to any wo man. It's my writing, of course I can't deny that but I never even meant it to go. If it left that desk, it must havo been stolen. I've been hunting high and low for it. I knew that such a thing lying unmiid louso would bo tho cause of mischief. Cod! is that what all this fuss is about?" And ho louked warily, yot with infniito anxiety, into his cap tain's eyes. "There is far more to it, ns yoa well know, sir, ' ' was tho stern answer. "For whom was this written if not for her? It won't do to half clear her name " "Answer mo this, Captain Armitago. Do you mean tiiat that letter has coin promised Miss Renwick; that it is sho whoso namo has been involved, nnd that it was of her that Chester meant to speak?" "Certainly it was and I too." There was an instant's silence; then Jen-old began to laugh nervously: "Oh, well, I fancy it isn't tho first time tho revered and respected captain has got away off tho track. All tho 8amo, I do not un'au to o.orlwok his language to me, and I may say right now, Captain Armitnge, that yours, too, calls for an explanation." "You shall have it in short order, Mr. Jerrold, and tho sooner you under stand the situation tho better, fcio far as I am concerned, Mitw Renwick need ed no defender; but, thanks to your mysterious nnd unwarranted ubseiioo from quarters two very unlucky uighw, and to other circumstances I havo no need to name, and to your penchant for letter writing of a mast suggestive) character, it is Miss Renwick whoso namo lias beci brought into question hero at this post and most prominently so. In plain words, Mr. Jerrold, you who brought this trouble upon her by your own misconduct must clear her, no matter at whoso espouse, or' ' "Or what?" "I mako no threats I prefer that yon should mako tho proper explana tions from n proper senso of what is due. " "And suppose I say that no man is called upon to explain a situation which has been distorted nnd misrepresented by tho evil imagination of his follows?" "Then I may havo to wring tho truth out of you and will; but, for her sake, I want as littlo publicity as possible After this display on your port I am not bound to show you any considera tion whatever. Understand this, how ever the array of evidenco that you wero fololiiously insido Colonel May nord's quortcrB that night nnd at his cottage window lost night is of such a charaotcr that a court would convict you unless your alibi- was conclusive. Leavo tho servico you certainly shall unless this wholo thing is cleared up. " "I novcr was anywhere near Colonol Muyuard's either last night or tho other night I was absent." "You will have to provo it. Mcro do nials won't help yon in tho faco of such evidence as wo havo that you wcro there the first time." "What evidenco?" "The photograph that was stolen from Mrs. Maynard between 2 and 4 o'clock that morning was seen iu your drawer by Major Sloat at rovoille. You were fool onough to show, it to him. " "Captain Arrnitnyo, I shall bo quite able to show, when the proper tinio comes, that tho photogrnpu I showed Major Slout was not stolen. It was given me." "That is beyond belief, Mr. Jerrold. Onco and for all understand this case. You have compromised her jjood namo by tho very mystery of your actions. You have it in your power to clear her by proving where you were, sinco you wero not noar hnr; by showing how you got that photograph; by explaining how you cauio to writo so straugo a letter. Now I say to you, will you do it instant ly, or must wo wring it from you?" A sneering smilo was the only answer f a moment, then: "I shall tako great pleasuro in con founding my enemies should tho matter bo brought beforo a court. I'm sure if tho colonel can stand that sort of thing I can, but as for defending myself or anybody else from utterly unjust and proofless suspicions it's quite another thing." "Gooel God, Jerrold, do you realizo what a position you aro taking? Do you" "Oh, not at all, capfain," was tho airy reply, "not at all. It is not a posi tion I have taken. It is ono into which you misguided conspirators havo forced me. I certainly am not required to com promise anybody else in order to relievo a suspicion which yon, not I, havo cre ated. How do you know that there may not bo somo other woman whose namo I propose to guard? Von have been real ly very flattering in your theories so far." Armitago could bear no more. Tho airy conceit and insoh-nco of tho man overcame all self restraint and resolu tion. With one bound ho was at his throat, his strong while hands grasping him in a sudden, viseliko grip, then hurling him with stunning, thundering forco to tho iloor. Down, headlong, went tho tall lieutenant, his sword clat tering by his side, his slim brown hands clutching wildly at anything that might hear him up, and dragging with him in his catastropho a rack of hunting pouches, antlers nnd ono heavy double barreled shotguu. All camo tumbling down about the struggling form, and Armitage, glaring down at him with clinehingtistsandrasf ing teeth, had ouly time to utter ono deep drawn maledic- fiF Wiih (Die huuiul he una ut hix Ihrnat. tion when ho noted that tho struggles ceased, and Jerrold lay epiito still. Then tho blood began to oozo from a jagged cut near tho temple, alid it was evident that tho hummer of tho gun had struck him. Another moment and the door opened, and with anxious faco Chester strodo Into tho room. "You haven't killed him, Armitago? Is it as bad as that?" "Pick him up, and wo'll get him on tho boel. He's only stunned. I didn't even hit him. Thoso things tumbled afterward, " said Armitago as between them they raised tho dead weight of the Blender Adonis in their arms and bore him to tho bedroom. Hero they bathed tho wound with cold water and removed the uniform coat, and presently tho lieutenant began to revive nud look about him. "Who struck me?" ho faintly asked. "Your nht)t!.:nn fell on your head, but I threw you down, Jerrold. I'm sorry I touched you, but you're lucky it was no wok-o. This thins is going to raiso a big bump here. Shall I wnd tho doc tor?" "No; I'll como round presently. We'll sco about this thing afterward. " "I) there any fueud yon want to see? Slmll I send weird to t.nybody?" akod Chest-r. "No: di.M't let anybody coma Tell my il;-ik(-r to bring my breakfast, but I want nothing tonight but to bo let alone." "At ler.st you will let me help you undress and get to bed?" said Chester. "No; I wish you'd go both of you. I want tui''t peace and there's no.uo of it with either of you." And s i I'u y left him. Later Captain Chester had gone to tho quarters and lifter much parleying from without had gained admission. Jerrold's head was bound in n bandage wet with arnica nnd water. IIo had been solacing him self with a pipe nnd a whisky toddy and was in a'not uimatniv.lly ugly mood. "You mr.y consider ymiKwlf excused from fluty until your faro is well again, by which time this matter will ba de cided. I ;-.'l;::o:.ish you to remain hero and nr.t leave th;1 p.) t until it is." "You can pn i-rc!::.r;;c.;;):d sec what you'll mako of it,"v;r.s tho vehement reply. "Devil a bit will I help you out of tho thii.';; after this ni.Jit's wurk," to ur.co::Ti::fED. r.oversci!. In one of tho Glasgow schools a yonnv loy came himself for ulutittatice. The bead master asked his tmrne. The boy iu replj said his mime was Jc:k. "Hut what is j our fatlier's nmnef" "iMy fayther's ca'cd el'ler me." I'it-Uitt. Fully Comprclicmlcil. Teacher As the twig is bent the trco is inolini'dl Ijo you understand that f 15iy Yes'm. Wen biejelo boys grow up, they'll wall; w it li a si imp Good News. LUKE A IKIZ'S IM 7 HZ f'JGHT, Consumption conies. A slight cold, with your system in tlio scrofulous condition that's caused by impure blood, is enough to fasten it upon you. Consumption is I.ung Beroftilu. You can prevent it, nnd you can euro it, if you haven't waited too long, with r. rieree's Golden Medical Discovery. For Scrofula, Weak Lunics, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all severe, lingering Coughs 1JIEBCE (maraniccs a (jure. Beforo tnltlnpr tlm Discnvrrv" 1 would hnvo four ov tlvo bud voiitflilnir spoils every day nnd would oouirii ui immthftiln of solid wlilto lidtli, mid beforo I took ono noma it stopped It. I could not wnllt across (lie room with tho pain in my Nick and sides; hut soon tin- tiilitl wus all imm ' and I could sleep well at niK'it. my. trenernl health Is much lienor sinco tnle.'n the "Golden Mits. Lincoln, though I huve been Obliged to work hard on a I nrm. Mrs. Jt)HN LINCOLN, Glen Annan, liurun Co., Jii&, W 1 isyi ADVICE TO PLAIN GIRLS. Find Out Your Trettlett Point and Then Muko the Very Moat of It It is extremely interesting when three or four nttructlvo women of fashion, who are not too old to be vain and not young enough to be giddy, get together aud exchange con fidences. Their placidity of retrospection is charming and what they say usually has a point aud a moral. A group composed of a few very successful and contented women of this kind was assembled at a recent re ception. The beauty of a young girl pres knt had been spoken of. "Whun-1 looi at her," said one of the complacent ludlen, "1 am reminded of the euae with which all girls can achieve a pbys icul Hucceus if thoy will only do a little studying. For years we were telling her what a pretty mouth she had. It was only pretty then in a crude way, but gradually she began to make the best of it, and now tho first observation that is mado about her is sure to refer to hor expressive and ex quisite lips. "She hud a far better basis to start on than another girl of mv acquaintance, who was ambitions to shine os a belle. This girl used to look ut herself in a mirror and frankly acknowledge that she was far from lovely. No feature was delic.ito, and her coloring wus commonplaco to a degree. Her hair was just the least bit pretty, but pretty hair is never remarkable. Tho young woman had boeu out uearly a whole season when one night a man said to her that she had an original aud graceful gait. "She was thrilled. It was really the first honest compliment bIio had ever received. She t bought it over, and then wont to work to discover what it was in her walk that called forth the admiration of the man. She soon learned that it was a slight swag ger, an involuntary swaying of the hips and shoulders. She accented this swagger very discreetly, and before long sho heard every one talking about liur fascinating walk. Presently she was (luttered by see ing tho greatest beauties attempting to im itate her, but none of them could do it with tho nutiiral grace that sho exhibited. She at once begun to gain a confidence that hitherto she had lacked. At dances sho was sought after by tho best men with the same assiduity that was inspired by the huudsomest belles. She bloomed, us u rose encouraged by the sun and dew will bloom, nnd soon sho gloried in the Uncst figure of her set, as well as the most captivating walk. She was, as one clever fellow put it, the most delicious girl iu tho back that mortal eye could wish to see. It would have been n joy to watch her walk a thou sand miles. "Well, sho was tho rage, and mado ono of the most desirable matches of the year. And I tell my girls when they complain that they aro not so pretty ns somo of their friends, that if they are not clever enough to hit on some attraction to take the place of mere bodily loveliness, by tho time they are twenty they won't be worthy of a mother who overcumo with the utmost ease such drawbacks as a turned up nose, a stunningly large mouth, and a collection of freckles that would have fitted out a whole country school of small boys." New York Sun. Kubtic Sympathy, s Uncle Hiram Say, Mirnndy, the d d fool won't have a drop left when he gets home. Look at it leak! Truth. Tho Troubles of Matrimony. Employei Late again, John. 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Suporuiativo Archliald Jones, 8 mpsuii is (Jo., (lold Medal, t'arbonilalo B. S. Clark, (iold Medal Brand. IlrmcHiialR I. N. Foster & (Jo. Gold Modal. liiuookaM. H. Lavcllo LOUIS B. SMITHS Dealer in Choics Confections and' Fruits. EP.EAD AND CAKE3 A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM i 1437 Capouse Avenue. NORWAY IttON IJLiACK DIAMOND TOE CALK TIltK MACHIXERT 8PHIXO SOKT STEEL AXVILS Bl'LLOAVS HOUSE NAIL9 MiiViii; MXTKA RPKCIAIj S. X I) K 1 1 SOX S KNG I IG2I JlOhSOP'S KNGL1SU CAST SXKEIi UOHSU SHOI-'.S " W1LI0Y & nUSSE,L AXD WELLS BriOS. CHUNG MACHIXERY. Bittenbender &Co..S Wholesale anil rttail dealers' in SUPPLIED PIP 0U ICOW? That wa will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounoa for ounce, cf your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved fro3. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at :!D7 LACKAWANNl AVWNTM "No star was ever lost we once have seen, XIo always may bo what we might have beon," A HAPPY PATRON OF si! PURS! UP Scranton, Pa. 2 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. 5XJ ".Ms. iiieh bs Vek lnc!oiiorutlvoOri!inof ottUor!Xcauedbyovcresortlon,outUftilTr CKuR oiiwkIvoujo oi tiibncco. opium or ttlmulnnts, which IcimI to Iutlrmltr, Lnn' v w-'AnBuniilimorlnmiiltT. Cnn bo carried In Teat pocket, (k 1 per box. B for o, ' ' v"V "i"11 1'ivinilrt. with a orrter wo ijlvo a written nurautee c"rJ i.i.v, ir A. .jmwMfwor rt'niiia memonf v. ntr lillt ANIl Ai-Itti Uiiii.U.uo ulUur. AiiareM Sinn: mtcucu., ilasoulc leuipio, tmuwv. For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, ot- Washington Hnd Snruce utroots. EHNYROTAL PILL ' '.ac-.'k j- o..j ni.,i. I'orHitla liyC. M. HARRIS, DriiL-uUt, 1 EVERY WOMAN Bometlmasiieedi a reliable. the purest drugs Dr. Psal's Pennyroyal Pills Ther am prompt, utte anrl cort&In In rosnll. The eemiliie (Dr. Teal's) new dlsap. rwint, 6eutwivwhiire.tl.ua. Addresi tfiii Msoiaao Co., Qotolauu, 0. For sale by 0HH H. PHELPS, tpvuee Mreci, 5.fiinTen, Pa. from thtX I. Tribune, Aou.J,ISM. The Flour Awards "Chicaqo, Oct 81 Fhe first offloiat, annonnctment of World'a Fair di plomua on flopr baa been made. A medal baa been awarded by the World'a Fair jndsei to the flour manu factured by the Washburn, Croaby Co , in the great Washburn Floor Utile; Minneapolis. The committee reporta the flour strong and pure, and entitle it to rank aa first-claw patent flour 09 family and bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL Tt HOLES ALE AGENTS. Taylor-Judge Co.. Gold Medal; Athertoa ii Co., Superlative, riuryoa Lawrence Storo Co., Gold Medal. Moosic John McCrlndle, Gold MedaL l'ittston-M. W. O'Boylo, Gold Medal. Clark's Green-Fraco At Parker, Puperlatlve. Clark's Summit K M Ynninr MH,.l palton-S. E. Finn & Sou, Gold Modal brand. Nieholion-J. E. Harding. Waverly-M. W. Bliss As Son, Gold MedaL I' actory vine-Charles Gardner, Gold Modal Hopbottom N. M. Fiun & Hon, Gold Medal. 1'obylianna Tnbyhanna At Leliiia Lumbjf Co.. Gold Medal Brand. Oonldsboro-S A. Adam Gold Medal Brand, Moscow Galpo & Cloments, Gold Medal. Lake Ariel James A. Bortree. Gold MedaL Forest City-J. L. Morgan tc Co., Gold Meds PARLORS OPEN FROM T A.M. TO U P.!i S-PKC'IAL ATTENTION G1VKN TO BtJP PLYIXU FAMILIES WITU ICE CttEAM. a. txgL STEEL WAGON WHEELS AXLES SPRINGS HUBS SFOKES RIMS STEKL SKEINS H. R. SPIKES SCREW oranton, Wagonmaken' and Blacksmithg' NERVE SEEDS. Mpnioi T. Lots of Brmln Power. Henilnch. WakefulneM, i irfinnriron. mhq nil inirii. AT" Tho only taft, are anft ' reliable Vemalo PILXi ever offered to Ladies, onnnniallv recommend. 1 .1 a PU. iu MnuAuac ... i r.Ztr lit boxin for Si.r.((). 187 l'nn Avenue. monthlT.rMmlitinff medicine. Onlr hiralMi CS4 should be uocd. 11 you wout kUV WW, B" Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and 1 A