6 TOE SCRANTON TRT11UNE WEDNESDAY fOTlNlNG, JUNE J, 1895. A DEFIANCE TO BACKWARD SPRING Our Daring Offer and Bold Dash for Patronage Will Bring a Host of Buyers. OLLARS LLARS F F El y Esssa mm 4 1 s 4 4 a I Secures choice of 500 ALL-WOOL Men's Summer Suits, sold elsewhere at $10.00 and $12.00; every color and design, in cluding Black and Blue Undressed Worsteds. Remember our guarantee goes with every Suit, as to color, wear and fit. Large stocks of Clothing are piled up, the tables groaning underneath its weight; so we start this unheard-of cut and slash NOW, when the people will buy new Spring Suits, to attract people from every walk of life, from every town, village or hamlet in Northeastern Pennsylvania. We must move this tremendous mass of modern merchan dise NOW. We defy any house, no matter how glaring their advertis ing may seem, or how plausible their reasons for a sale may be, to come within 50 per cent, of our price. We Deal in Facts, Fafar?s 'Mil '11 LI Secures choice of 500 Men's All-Wool Summer Suits, made to retail at $15.00 and $18.00. We have grown great and big in doing the square thing. We cut the price of Men's Spring Suits in half, in thirds, at a time when you are getting ready-to don a new Suit of Clothes. The Suits include elegant Black Clay Worsteds, durable Serges, Brown and Black Thebets, beautiful Tweeds, neat effects in Worsted and Cassimeres and Cheviots. Every one brand new, of this season's make and style. Stylish dressers desirous Clothes this is your chance. We are to determined to of having "Up-to-Date" Spring It is our loss and your gain. 1 1 ir JU 0 Uun You cannot equal our values. True values need but to be seen to be recognized. MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION. OLLIN Leaders in the Clothing Trad e of Scrsnton. HA KETT 5 s a s 1 5 : s I H . r.iimiiMiaimi.Hiiw taili By EDWARD flARSHALL. (These short aerial stories are copy rtEbted by Bachcller, Johnson & Bactiel ler, and an printed In The Tribune by special arrangement, slmultanonus with their appearance In the leae. "g dally louraala ot the large cities). .; CHAPTER II. : Tt was while she was alone with him, after her parents and his had gone, that he eat smoking his pipe of gloom and bad tobacco, suffering keenly, while she emlled and made a bed with a heart as happy In Its sensational tri umph over a difficulty which she had created but to overcome, as her fingers were deft. For half an hour this was most de licious. The hated lover sat and alter nately cursed and pleaded, while she, Hfa In tha lrMt-lnflirn if th. n 1 rl HT- man and the mayor and the. police and the president and the army and the Ittvv oj.rn.nf.fi him onrl rafixu&A tn nop. mi. nun m even u Tnucn tu iuul'a int ana. it wouia nave oeen a nil e i her and, seizing her, compelled her scream for help, and it was a little rn i(i u 1 1 r 1 1 f wirrnivriii ' :(','. ( 1 1 nnr rtr,in ftllt rt hop mlnrl huf aha maHn n ram i i wnni nfih nnfi nnn pninvnd It all. - She was emancipated! But presently Pletro changed his tone in a way which she had not cal culated upon. 'Majestically, he rose, and the pleading In. his face changed to scorn. "Very weH," he declared. "Very well. Let what is be as It is. I go.. There nre In the eea many good fish of which one fish Is but one fish. Thera are others than you and of them I can catch Adieu, PIppette! I go to marry the green grocer's lovely daughter, vhom ata Aof.t fiji the Herth nf n. well, whose smile is bright as the skies of Naples, and who has long looked upon me out of the corners of her eyes. Adieu! I go!" Heavens, here was an Impossibility come true! While yet In dismayed dis comfiture she was trying to contem plate tt, Ptetro stalked away. PIppette sat down, limp and nerve less. She thought of that horrid gro cer's daughter with disgust. Yet, yes, he had eyes which some might htlnk pretty, and she was always smiling in order to show her white teeth the bold thing! But Pletro! She had thought him . to have more self-respect! He ought to be filled with shame. This was outrageous and incredible. - She had been sitting there five min utes, overwhelmed by this new turn. It waa not at all romantic. None of the banker's wife's predictions had In cluded auch a contingency as this. And Pletro had looked so handsome as he left the room! " . She was aroused from her bitter re flections by his return. Instantly she - struggled to regain her lost ground. ' "Oh, you have to me . come bock," she said promptly. "Well, return to your daughter of the green grocer. I for you can find no usefulness In my heart. She will not have you; but go to her." Pletro's brow was lowering, and his heljrht was masterful. She stopped as he looked at her, for there was a com mand in his eye which she had never seen before. "Enough! It Is enough," he said slowly. N "Keep silence while I speak. The grocer's daughter can wait. I speak, and I wish to be answered and with truth. Attend!" This, too, was new, but It was Inter esting and pleasant. There was til f Wi "I Shnll Go Away nnd Sec You Never Any More." tragedy In Pletro's tones, and Flppette was willing to accept tragedy In lieu of romance. If only Pletro would keep away from the grocer's daughter. "1 was about to leave, this house," Pletfo continued Impressively, "but pauHed at the threshold to pay good . h 91 WW ' wmj - " MILD kJJITN f INK liATNK FlM W MitflCM INMCO ctwur. internal. tomt u a fi m III ABSOLUTELY PURE ' THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hit Hood the Till of Tim MORE SOLO THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED day to neighbors. I was greeted with ridicule and laughter by those who have heard the truth the truth that you, whom I have loved and was to marry, had cast me from you and called upon an alderman for protec tion against me. Their sport cut me like knives, but I said nothing, for It was truth. But then Luigl Rossi he that lives in the tenement in the rear Bpoke up, and with leering laughter declared that he knew the reason why, declared that It was because you loved him, and had recently promised to mar ry him, that you had castme from you." Pletro paused, and PIppette de Jolced again. Here was more romance after all. Oh! If Pietro and Luigl would only fight! Would not that be glorious? What greater distinction could come to a maiden than to have two men fight over her. "I did not kill him then," Pletro continued, "because I did not know whether or not he was lying. Now, I ask you If he was lying. If he was he' shall die, or I shall die. Wc both have our ntllettos, and they are ever ready. Whichever Is the best fighter shall die, and that at once. But If he told the truth, then I shall not fight him. I shall go away and see you never any more. Answer. Did he He?" PIppette was In her element again. This was most delicious of all. The whole street would talk about her, and tell about her beauty If these two hand some men fought over her. She an swered quickly. "It was not the truth he told. Lulgl Rossi Is a handsome man, and he Is my friend and I like him and may marry him. But I have not promised to." Pletro's face grew darker. She had added venom to his rage by paying that she liked Lulgl, and might marry him. She made it maddening when she added: "But I would warn you not to fight him. He would cut you Into little pieces, nnd kill you quick!" That was the last straw. Pletro was not a coward, nor was he a weak man. To have the woman he loved Intimate that Lulgl Rossi could beat him In a fight was more than he could bear. It was like a scene in a melo drama when he turned and, raising his hand, shouted: "It Is false! It Is an Insult! Tou shall sec! I go! J shall kill him dead! And you, I shall never look upon again! ' Adieu! Adleul With that he turned, with flaming eyes and every muscle quivering with rage. His hand, quick as lightning, had already drawn the stiletto which Is ever convenient. Without another glance at her, her rushed through the door, and In an Instant she heard him Jumping down stairs in great leaps. - Her gratified vanity ended that sec ond. Suddenly she saw the whole thing in its dreadful, real-life aspect. The banker's wife's story book ro mances were instantly forgotten. She remembered only that she loved Pletro, and that she had sent htm Into deadly peril. She forgot that she was emanci pated. She did not want to be emanci pated. Like klnetoscope flashes, pic tures gleamed In her mind of Lulgl plunging his long, slender dagger Into Pletro's heart. Then she saw Pletro kill Lulgl, and afterward saw the mur derer dragged agay to execution. She coUld see no aspect which did not mean, death for Pletrot Death for her Pletrot . Her handsome, brave, loving and adorable Pletro! For a moment she crouched, shaking In a chair, with her skirt .over her head, swept by ab ject terror at what her silliness had set afoot. Then, like lightning, she sprang up and, screaming, "Pletro! Pletro! Stop him! Stop him! Tell him that I. PIp pette, am coming!" rushed through the door and down the stairs. When she reached the bottom she saw people hurrying through the hall, back toward the course. The great tenement waa all aroused. A murmur of many excited voices came to her ears, and she almost fainted from fear. She had come too late, she thought, too late! too late! But, recovering hersolf, she again sped like the wind to save Pletro. In to the court she dashed, still scream ing. There the sight might well have turned her heart cold. As she en tered the two men were Just crouch ing, not six feet separating them, IB "Tho Sight Might Well Ilnvo Turned Her Heart Cold." ready to spring upon each other. Glittering knives were In their hands, and she read excitement and horror In the faces. of the Italians, who formed a little ring about them. Italians never interfere in an afTalr of that sort. It was the ring of spectators that delayed PIppette. She could not force her way through It until the men hud, with fierce Jumps, like wild beasts, met, and were struggling with murder In their hearts. Hut at that moment she reached them. Her strength at this crisis was tremendous. How she stopped Lulgl's descending dagger with her plump little arm, she does not know now, nor how she turned Ple tro's blow aside. She only knows that she did stop the one and turn the other, and that she forced herself be. tween the men and clung to Pletro's brawny, brown neck with loving arms, swearing that she worshiped him, and him alone, and that she had been a wicked, wicked girl. Two bright-eyed, brown-skinned Ital ian babies are now, three years later, proof positive that PIppette did not change again. The very next day she and Pletro were married by the same alderman who had protected her. So this Is the tale of the end as well as the beginning of Plppctte's Emanci pation. ' Edward Marshall. Printing for Oroeors. 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Made a Well Man of Me. lay. new in,, 1st Day. 15th Day, THE GREAT flnth PiiEHroii hemudy prodnret the adore result In'HO 1y. It acM power! ully and quickly. Cures whan all others fall. Young mu will mKMD thoir lout manhood, and old men will recover their youthful ninr br using UK VI VO. It quickly and surely ronton Nervous ansa, Lout Vltslltv, Inipottmoy, Nightly Emission, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effect ot self-abuse or axocHS and Indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the sent of disease, but Is great nrrvntonlo and blood builder, bring Ing back th pink ftiow to pale rhoHts and re storing the fire of youth It wards off Insanity tnd Consumption. Inainton hitlndKKVIVO.no ether. It can ba can-tod la viist pockvt. By mr.ll, 1.00 per package, or ell for CS.OO, with posi tive, written ftinranteo to enra or refund tho money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. B3 River St.. CHICAGO. ILL for tI thy MHhwiRrogM DltaKgUt tarantula , fa. Day yon Boro Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spot, Achea, Old Bores, Ulcers In Mouth, Ilalr relllns? Writ rook Remedy O0-8OT Mav-aaleTmple,rhlea-o.Ill..for proofs of cures. VtasUnl fMOO-OOO. I'allentsoured atne yenra ejofcidaTjnurHJtirJlMjjm DR. E. GREWER, Tho I'hllndolphla Specialist, and his asso ciated staff of KnRllsh nnd Ctorman physicians, are now permanently located at Old Postofflce Building, Corner Pent) Avenua and Spruce Street. The doctor Is n grnduae of tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania, formerly demon strator of physioloKy nnd surRury at the Medico-Chirurglcnl coIIoko of Phllndcl. nhla. His specialties nro Chronic, Ner vous, Skin, Heart, Womb and ltlood dis eases. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Tho symptoms of which nro diwiness.lanlt of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rislns; In throat, spots flout Ina; before the eyes, loss of memory, unnble to eoncontrnto tho mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, 11ml dull distressed mind, which nnlitH them for performing; tho actual du ties of life, malting; happiness impossible, distressing the action of the heart, cans Iiir flush of heat, depression of spirits. evil foreboillnKB, cowardice, fear, dreums.mel ancboly, tiro ensy of company, feclliur na tired in the mornlnp; as when rettiinR, lack of enr-rny, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thoiiRht.depresKlon, constipa tion, weakness of tho limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately ard be restored to perfoct health, Lost Manhood Restored. Weakness of Ynung Men Cured. Tf you havo been Riven up by your phy gtcian call upon the doctor nnd bo oxum ?d. He cures tho worst cases of Ncr ous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, ra tnrrh. Tiles, Female Weaknoss, Affec tions of tho Kye, Knr, Nose nnd Throat, Asthma, Donfness, Tumors, Cancers ami Cripple of every description. Consultations freo and strictly Racred and confidents.".. Cifllee hours dally frem t a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 2. Knrlose five 2-cent stumps for symtpora blanks and my book cnlled "New I.lfe " I will pay one thousand dollars In pold to anyone whom I rnnnot cure of EPI LEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. Old Post Office nulldlns, corner Fenn venue and Spruce street. SCRANTON. PA. A I'o-lttvr rlltt n Outran lord Cure fop LOST MANHOOD Jiilull atttfiiHiiiar niliiinitl. both nf youni and mtiMlt nnt'tl turn nnd wmnon. Tiio Mffnit irectHof vorniFix hcmiltdof tifntmrnt KUHOKH, iinxhiclntr weak ntm, NcrrouB !i'hUtty,N!frhtljr F.MUKNionM'uiiriut nation, liKanit,Ka)miTDtlnvr riratnHamllomnf jmworof Mm tfeu entire OraiiniiuntUHnir onoforfltmlr, fcunliiiwa mul mar rtttinlquirklTcurctl by Or. KmlrlffiitaHnM.h Nerve drains. They not only rurelty BUrUngrUihrpont of dl- eup. but are (Trent NKI.VK TOMu and II l.H L Jirll.ltRIt, britiKintr hack tho pint 1nr to pale check, and rnttoitntf the KIKK 4K VH T!I to the twitltmt. Hy mail, 1.00 per box or for ft with writ ifn ciiemntre to pure or n-fkinil the mimev. Ilook tree. Vftiialth IServr reln Co., Itoi UAOtt, New Yerit, , For sale by JOHN H. PHJflU'S, Drutf Cist, Wyoming ave. and Spruce street. JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP 311 Lack. At. nd Stewart's Art Store. Photo Engraving for Circulars, Books, Cita logues, fcwspaperc. Half-Tone nd Lin Work. WELSBACH LIGHT Specially Adapted for Reading and Sewing. Jf fl Pure White xlL Slil li &os!sw&m muni ECQnOIDiCQl. Consumes three (3) feet of pia per liour and Rives an efficiency of sixty (63) entulles. (Siivinj; nt least 33J per cent, over the ordinary Tip llurners. Cull and Sec It. HUNT s COU CO., 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Manufacturers' Agents. Moosic Powder Co Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealtn Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALES WORKS. Lafllin A Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powder Electric Batteries, Panes) for explod ing blasts. Safety Fuse and Repauno Chemical Co.'s High Explosive ROOF TUNING AND SOLDERING All done away with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consist of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, KalvBilnnl tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellngs, which will firevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of the brick. It will out lout tinning of any kind by many years, and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth thai of tho coat of tinning. Is sold by the lob or pound. Ccm'.nirts taken by ANTONIO HAKTMAKN. SHI Birch M. . TO our patrons: MM Wushbttrn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pats rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers ara of the opinion that it Is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has S laced Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above othef rands. - . -v MEGARGEL & CONNELL i Wholesale Agents.
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