THE SCRANTON TKUJUNE "MONDAY MOKNIJTW, FElilttJAlSY 4, 1893. THEi Two Highwaymen By DAVID WECHSLER. (These short serial stories are copy righted by Bacheller, Johnson & Bachel lr, anil are printed In The Tribune by special arrangement, simultaneous with their appearance In the leading- dully journals ot the large cities). CHAPTER I. . ' I began nt last to think that the ball Would nover come to an end. I had looked forward to It with absolute dread, for i was well aware of the plan which my uncle and Madam Trelawney had devised between them. I had al ready rocoRiiliied that the lady's son was oharrniiig In his boyish frankness, but I had seen from the llrst that it was intended he should propose to me before the nlffht was ended this nlitlit tit' all niKhts In the year! and I was resolved on my part that he should do nothing of the sort. Truly,-he was a gallant boy; 1 can fancy (for an nld woman may surely (ell her siaiidehildren she once was beautiful) that we made a pretty couple as we danced together; 1 know that madam treated me with unite un usual consideration, and once I caught Ji'er watching us with an altogether de lightful air of satisfaction. Frank, too, did his dutiful best to offer me such at tentions as are proper in a lover; and though 1 was resolved to thwart his mother, and to keep him from courting rejection, I could not but enjoy tlie lit tU play In which I was lifting. I pic tured the surprise of all the good folks who were now watching me, when the news ot the morrow should reach them. And. though 1 longed for the end or the ball, and the more serious adven ture which was destined to follow, 1 found the situation vastly amusing. Perhaps it was this fact which chietly helped me to keep poor Prank at a dis ta nee. "Vou are always laughing at a man." he said, reproachfully, during an inter val between two dances; and upon my soul I was hard put to it to tiud an an swer. 1 could scarcely say thaq for him I had only pity; and yet this would have been the truth, even though 1 was well aware that his disappoint ment would be only for a week or two. .At any rate, when the hour of our de parture had come, his devotion was still undeclared, and madam looked upon me a shade less kindly, 1 thought, when 1 went to take farewell of her. Hut, In truth, I was by this time too complete!-,- overcome by excitement to notice little details in the comportment of these people. They were all con spirators ugalnst my happiness und Dick's. I knew they would be check mated within the hour, and already I could have laughed in their faces. Jly uncle was a great gamester, and never known to lose his coolness. On this nislu lie had gained a large sum at I Caught Ilei Watching Is. the cards. But, for all that, I fancy h had taken a goodly quantity of liquor during the evening. I noticed that his voice was a little thick. Xo sooner were we seated In his coach than he lay tiark In a corner and slept peacefully. Foon he wa.i snoring. I was thus left alone. 'Indeed. I could not have talked with hitn had it been otherwise; yet I now wished 1 were compiled to try, for th.3 excitement I was Ir came near to being unendurable. I could see nothing through the win dows of the each; nothing but the don reflection of my own pale face against a background of uiter darkness. Hud I been able to talje note of the land marks as we passed them, I might have teen calmer; as it was, we had hardly been cone from the house five minutes when I began and continued to feel passionately assured thii't the very next moment would be productive of the event to whl'-n I looked forward so eagerly. The drive appeared Interminable. I began to think that Dick must 'have come early and grown tired of waiting, and I knew that if he did not keep tryst, my heart would simply break. And then, frightening me despite my eagfr anticipation of it, came the first ff.gn. I trw a sudden blackness move past Khe window. A pistol cracked, and as (he cnrrliige ceased to move T heard n man's voice; speaking sternly to the coachman and his companion on the IxiX. It struck me the sternness wat Hingulariy well acted: for the coachman had been In the plot from the llrst. He happened to have a fa trey for my maid fjenefer, and flick's bride was a super fluity once she had undertaken to make ure of him. My uncle stirred In ;hls corner, mut Urliig Incoherently, but ho was still more than half asleep when the door of ithe coach was opened, and a tall, graceful figure (how well I knew It!) ptood d'lmly outlined against the dark ness. The newcomer was masked, find put a pistol to my uncle's head. "You ride late, sir," he said; and I wondered at the nklll with which he disguised his voice. "I presume you carry firearms, and must sk that you will trust them to my keeping." I can hardly report my uncle's words. Indeed,- tney were not eonerent, so great was his Indignation. Hut he gave lip his pistols and the highwayman Ktralghtwny, Hung them fur Into the darkness. "Your purse," he continued, politely. O'hen when ho had received this also; "Sir Richard Courtney's luck at the cards has passed Into a proverb. Tell your friends, plr, that you have given their I. O. IT'S to one who will never ask for payment, for I have no doubt I Khali tlnd them here." vMe put the purso into his pocket. "There Is a diamond ring, too," he said, "and a watch," and these things lie also received ii1 pocketed. All this 'tlmetiiy uncle had been curs ing him for a thief, and swearing he would see him hanged within a month tipoh ithe highest point of the moorland, As for me. I had enjoyed the proceed ings to begin with, but now I began to lie afraid.' Precious time was bel'iff imp wasted. There were others who must usVi this road in returning from the ball, and 'there was the risk of their coming I to the rescue of my dear uncle, and spoiling the plans on wh,ich no much depended. Moreover I conceived that my uncle would be hugely angry when lie discovered how prettily he had been deceived; it was possible he might be carried by his resentment as to make it appear tllia't this mock robbery was real, and so bring Dick to serious trouble. It was with greu't relief I saw that it was ended. The highwayman spoke again. "You have a lady In your company," he Bald. "I must trouble her" 'Scoundrel!" sakl my uncle, angrier Dhfl-n he had been it aH, "Do you rob helpless womein also?" Oh, but you shall hang high!" " Peauty,' quoted the highwayman 'and I am nitre .the lady is beautiful Heauty unadorned Is best adorned.' I How Well I Knew It. must ask the lady to step from her car riage a moment and give me the jewels of which she surely has no need." My uncle would have .hlndred me, but I was last him in a moment, and stepped out of the carriage. "Your necklet," eaid the highway muui, holding forth his hand. I took the pearls from my neck, nnd pressed his hand In passing it to him. "lie quick!" 1 said, In a whisper. "Where is your horse?" He paused a moment. "I saw the gleam of a bracelet," he said. "I must relieve you of that, also." Again I obeyed him, but the fear that others would come while he still stopped fooling became more urgent. "I'm ready," 1 whispered, so eagerly that I wonder my uncle did not hear. "Why do you wait?" Again there was a pause. He ap peared a little disconcerted. "And I think you atv wearing a ring," he went on. I itix.'k the ring from my finger; as I gave it to him I clutched his hand, se cure In the protecting darkness. "Take me!" I said "Take me!" Again he was silent for a moment. When he spoke it was in a curiously altered voice, and with a little de lighted laugh. "Dost mean It, sweet?" he cried. "Come, then!" I gave a scream of alarm (a portion of the play we had arranged together) as he caught me round the waist and landed me upon his horse. A m iment later I was clinging to him for dear life as we dashed headlong Into the black night and went forward across the moorland. I heard him chuckle as my uncle roared his Indignation after us. (To Be Continued.) RAILWAY PASSES. An Fxchungc of Civilities with Certain New l eatiircs. Those who best know President New ell, of the Lake Shore, says the Rail road Gazette will best appreciate a recent exchange of courtesies between him and President Caldwell, of the Nickel Plate, now also general man ager of the Lake Shore. President New ell would give a man a $100 bill nnd never think twice about it. When It came to giving passes over the Lake Shore he was adamantine In his re fusal. Those he did give were so lim ited to special trains that a number of the officials of the company have never yet ridden on the limited or fast mail trains. It Is the custom for all railroad pres idents to interchangeannual passes.and on a recent New Year President Newell made up his list of exchange passes anil sent them out. Across the end of the one he sent President Caldwell was printed in red itik the words: Not Good on Limitsd Fast Mail Trains. Hy return mall came President Cald well's annual pass on the Nickel Plate for President Newell. Across Its face in flaring ted ink and in the bold hand writing of President Caldwell were written thetwords: Not Good on Passenger Trains. This recalls the story of the general passenger agent In Philadelphia, or somewhere, who was wont to limit ex cursion tickets so closely that the pas sengers had to be on the alert In sur rendering the return coupon as soon as they entered the car on the return journey, lest It turn to dust and nslies In their hands. One day tha general passenger agent's fish dealer got stuck with one elf those tickets (the conditions being printed In very fine type) and lie determined tei gyt even. Ho the next fish delivered was carefully select eel for its very evident lack eif freshness, and, of course, the coeik reported it to the general passenger ugent; but em close Inspection the wrapping paper was found to bear, In small letters, the fol lowing words: "In consideration of the re- elucfd price at which this ' fish Is sold, It will not be good after one hour from the tlmo of delivery." , Yullioblo Sultpctro Deposits. Depeislts of saltpeter that promise to bo tho uinst valuable In existence have been discovered In Cope Colony. They are claimed to be true potusHliim of nitrate, which Is one of the chief Ingredients of WEAK HEN TOUR ITTENTIOH - , M CALLSD tOTBS Tnwtjy ureit English Remedy. O M Cray'8 SpeClflC Ke(3lclDe bUUy, Weakness of Body and Mine, Sperma torrhea, and linnorenoy, and til dlmuoa that arias Jxom over-ladulgsnoe aal self-abuse, as Lost of Memory and Power, Dimness ot Vis ion, rrnmaturn via Age ana many ulnar ail aasM that lead to luaanitv or Conaumntion and an early grave, write for a pampklet. V. Y. Tha Hpeeiflo Uediolne la sold by ail druggists at II par package,, or lis Bsokagee for 5, or aunt by mall on receipt of money. fWOn account of counterfeit wa bar adopted tha Yellow Wrapper, tha only g ena ble. Sold la Ssrsaton by Matthew Bros, gunpowder, and Is worth aboat 180 a ton. The dryness of the South African cllnuilo is supposed to account for the richness of the lutest tlnd, which. It Is stated, will re duce the price ot the mineral onu-lialf. . m FROM BEYOND THE SEA. ftrassll has ordered arms and war inalr rlul to tho umoiint of (T.0uo,0u0 from tha Armstrongs, of Newcastle-oiirTyne, General l'Hpe, governor of Merlin, has been relieved, und General Karon von Loo has been uppolnted to Biicceed him. Tho (teamen and dock laborers who ore out on strike at liuenos Ayres are grow ing turbulent. Acts of violence have been reported. Ktnperor William, of Germany, has sent $2,01X1 for the inhabitants of Culubrla und Sicily who suffered by the recent earth quake. Blum has sent a consulting engineer to India to Inspect the Irrigation und water works with a view to Inaugurating a sys tem ut home. Fetes have been fixed for the coming season at Monaco, llattles of Mowers will be held on fill, lo und April 15 und uu international regatta on Wurch 17 and It. Lord Lome has been appointed judge In the thousand guineas competition of the Mullet for the best plan of cuslunvJ plan rain u union between Great till nd the col- on li s. At tho fete of Kevelllon In Paris on Christmas eve D.r,(HiO dozen oysters, '.'.-"iO kilos of fish, 100,000 kilso of fowl, Vi'i.ihiO plates of tripe and 7r,000 kilos of meat weiu consumed. In connection with the failure of tho potato crop In Ireland, the locul govern ment board has offered to udvance money without Interest for the purchase of seed potatoes for poor tenants. Czar Nicholas has made reductions in tile establishment of the police charged Willi the safe custody of his person, but has not, uu recently reported, decided to entirely iiljollijlt the secret police. Uuriiig a recent hunt ut ('astel Possluno, King Humbert killed seventy odd wild hours. Two were Held us a present lo Slgnor I'rlspl, one to every other min ister of stale, ambassador und foreign minister, and the rest were given to civil and inilltury olllciuls of the royal house, A llfht und heat exhibition is to be opened In London next .May. All means of lighting and heating, civil, naval and military, will be illustrated. Photography will ulso be represented, and a historical gallery will furnish examples of lighting from the t-arlie-st uges up to the present time. Thirty-three fatal accidents occurred In the Alps last year. Three were caused by lightning, two by the full of uva lunclies, two through the descent of heavy stones, six from exposure and exhuustlon lifter snow storms, fourteen from falling down precipices, six from pursuing dan gerous paths und the other eight in the course of ordlnury climbing. The number of divorce cases In the Scottish courts during lsM Is returned i.s lSi. a decrease of twelve on thu preceding year. Relatively to population this num ber is much higher than that in the Kng lish courts, which is explained by the fact that Scottish law places the sexes on a footing of equality and also grants divorce on the ground of desertion. A bust ill memory of the late Kmile de Luveleye, the celebrated Belgian econom ist, has been placed In the Stillc de l'as l'erdus of Liege university in which he was u professor. At the Inauguration It was announced that the balance of the subscriptions, amounting to J1.000, had bee handed over to the Academy of ISel glum for the purpose of founding a prize in honor of .M. ile Luveleye. In several of the towns of Istrlu, Austria-Hungary, the authorities have struck from the Jury lists of this year the nam-s of all Italians who only know their mother tongue and have entered those only who can speak the Slavonic languages as Well. The Inhabitants of the towns of Istria ure mostly Italians. The dwell ers In the rural districts ure of Slavonic origin und use the lllyrian dialect. Near ly ull ure lioman Catholics. The municipal technical school commit tee of Manchester, which is one of the best In England, has decide:! in the interest of the staple trade of the dli-lrict lo es tablish a testing-house to test samples of raw and manufactured goods. All the leading technical Institutes in Ger many and Prance provide facilities for testing, but the Jlradl'ord Technical col lege is the only other Institution of the kind in Kngland which has done so. Its cotidltlolilng-house, which uhs been In existence three years, tested over 20,004 samples last yar. lleturns of the strength of the Brit ish regular army at the close of the year shows that there ure rather more thiin 2-O.oeO ollicers und men on the regimental roll, a number in excess of that provld -d for In the army estimates, eif these about lOii.iHKI are eiuartered In the ('lilted King'loni'-iX.iKH being in Kngland and Wales. In Scotland, 2H.000 111 Ireland and the remainder In the Channel Islands :ih,uiio In the colonies and Kgypt und 7S, nu In India und lltirniuh. Canadu has the services of about 1,500 Imperial soldiers only. Coughing. For all the ailments of Throat awl Lungs there is no cure so quick anel permanent as Scott's Kmulsioii of Cod-liver Oil. It is palatable, easy on the most deli cate btomach und effective. Scott's Eniujsioii stimulates the appetite, aids the digestion of other foods, cures Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and gives vital strength besides. It has no equal as nourishment for Babies und Children who do not thrive, and overcomes Any Condition of Wasting:. Sfntfpr VmwkUi urn 5. ctt't Hwnhivn. Free. Sco'l'iOiwic.N. Y. I'ln.-njiitu. GCcnndS!. AYLES WORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest improved furnish Iiirs and apparatus fur keeping meat, butter and cgis. , 223 Wyoming Ava. Standard Instrument! In every lanie ot the term as applied to Hanoi. Exceptional In holding their original ful ness of tone. . NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, NO., 80 Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C. FUCKER &CO 1 IS Adams Ave, New Telephone Bldg. . M. D., etlred), U. S. A. ihla. Surgeon General ( Retired Philadelphia, WHITES ABOUT Nervous Dyspepsia ' "As a dietetic preparation I believe Bovinine of great value. I have used it for more than a year in a very aggra vated case of nervous dyspep sia, and found it very much superior to any other meat extract food. " I also find it keeps in the warmest weather. It is easily prepared for administration, and has been successful in every case where Ihavetriedit." Sold by all druggisti. THE BOVININE CO., NEW YORK. RADWAV'S READY RELIEF Is Bafe, reliable ami effectual hecauao of the stim ulutliiK action which it exertx over the nerves ami vital powem of the borly, add ing tone to the one and IncitliiK to re newed and Increased viKor the Mlumberlnn vitality of the phVKicul utructure, and throtiKh thin healthful atlmulation and increased action the cause of PAIN Is driven away and a natural condition re stored. It Ih thuu that the READY RE LIEF In no admirably adapted for the CI' RE UK PAIN und without the risk of Injury which Is sure to result from the iihu of many of the so-called pain reme dies of tha day. It Is Highly Important That Every Family Keep a Supply of S READY RELIEF. Always In the house. Its use will prove beiiellclal on ull occasions of pain or sick nen.s. There isnotliins in the world that will stop pain or arrest the progress of disease us quick as the KEADY RE L1EK. CURES AND PREVENTS Cold:, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head acho, Toothache, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing. CURES THE WOKST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR arter reudimc lids advertisement need any one Sl't'EKK WITH PAIN. ACHES AM) PAINS. Forhcaduche (whether sick or nervous), toothuche. neurulKtii, rheumutlsm, lum butto, pains und weakness In the back, spine or kidneys, pulns around the liver, pleurisy, swellliiK of thu Joints and pulns of nil kinds, ilia application of Hadway's Heady ludlef will afford Immediate ease, and Us continued use for a few duys ef fect u permunent cure. Internally A half to a teaspoonful In half n tumbler nt wuter will, In a few minutes, cure Cramps, Bpusms, Hour Stomach, Nuunoa, Vomiting, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Heud ache, Flatulency and ull Internal pains. There is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure l-'ever and Ague and all other .MhIuiIouk, HIHoiis and other fevers, aided by HADWAY'S PILLS, to quickly as HADWAY'S READY RE LIKb Price M cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. itOWM'S PELLS, Always Reliable. Purely Vegetable. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly ooated, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. RADwAY'S FILLS for tha cure of all disorders of the Stomaob, Howell, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis eases. DUilnese, Vertigo, Coatlwnesa. Piles. SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. INDIGESTION. VS DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER. Observe the following symptoms result ing from diseases of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward piles, fuJlnaaa of blood In the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, full ness of weight of the etoroaob, sour eruo tatlom, sinking or fluttering of the heart, choking or suffooatlog sensations wbea In a lymg posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs oofore tba sight, fever and dull pain In the head, denoienoy of perspira tion, yellowness of the akin and eyes, pain In the side, chest, limbs, ami sudden flushes of heat, burning In the flsah, A few doses of It AD WA Is PILLS will free the system of all the above-earned disorders. Prloa 26o. per box. Sold by Druggist or asnt by mall. Send to PR. RADWAY A CO.. Look Box 8M. New York, for Hook of Advice. Moosic Powder Co Rooms 1 and 2 CommoieaJth Bid's; SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. Lafflln ft Rand Powder Co.'a Orange Gun Powder Ulectiio Batteries, Fuses for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and ' RepaunoChemical Co.'s High Explosive. Rave yon BoraTbmat, Pimples, CopnrMXilored Spots, Aehes, Old Holes, Ulcers In Mouth, lltlr Kalllna? Write Coo sttstray Ca Ma sanleTeasde,t'havaBa,IIMor proofs of owe. Capital AiKtrOoS. PetlfwMourea I years wso today noting and well. I04pas boo fW R. MURRAY IIS . lin's v AO WAY N.A.HULBERT'S II HE WYOMING AVE., SCRANTQN. STEINWAY t SON DECKER BROTHERS MUNICH t BACK STULTZ I BAUER and Other PIANOS i Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL HERCHANDI3E, MUSIC, ETC. LAGER BREWERY. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CARACITV: foo,ooo Barrels per Annum CO., ttAsTTAOTOnailS' AOSMTS I OS TRENTON IRON CO.'S WIRE ROPE. VAN ALEN& CO.'S STEEL NAILS. OXFORD IRON C0.S MERCHANT BAR IRON. REVERE RUBBER CO.'S BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE. FAYERWEATHER & LADEW'S "HOYTT LEATHER BELTING. A. B. BONNEVILLE'S "STAR" PORTLAND CEMENT. AMERICAN BOILER C0.S "ECONOIRY" HOT AIR FURNACES. GRIFFINQ IRON CO.'S BUNDY RADIATORS. 434 LACKAWANNA AVE. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a S Well Mar UthDay.ajrei 0f Me, THE GREAT S0th hay. OE'nxjJNJ'oia: nHiviuiD-xr proilncms tho above results lu 30 days. It arti powerlully and ciuliklr. Carts whn all others tall Tousi tnea will nstxu tliair lost msnbood. sad clc bicu will rerover thsir youtlitul vitfor by uilus KEVIVO. It quickly and sun-ly restores Nervous ntie, Lett Vitality, Impoteucy, Nif htly Emission. Lost Power, t'alllns Miinory, Waitlns Dlnnues. and all effects of self -sbmu or eiooje aud tnUlecrrtion whlrh iinttls one for study, business or msmus. Il aot only cures by stern us tt tbe anal of diitaje. bul le street nrrvvtnulo end blood builder, brinf Ids back tbe pin glow to pal rhreks and re tturlns lb fire of youth. It wards nbT In.init) end Censumtitlon. Iutlat en having RKVIVO.dc other. II osn be carried la veet pocket. ISy mcll S) 1 .00 per peeks, or sis for aS.OO. with a poet llvo written guarantee to cure or ref unt the money. Circular tree. Address 0YL MEDICINE CO.. 63 River St.. CHICAQO. ILL Wmt sals by Matthews Bros., Dr arils' Hcrautoa . 1'eV PHTRR IDOS CO., Ine'p. CsslUl, l ,000,06 BEAT ell.tlO HHOK IN TUB WORM. "J dollar tart U a dollar earned." v This Ladles' Hollil rrenib Hunjrola Kid Bwt ton Boot doUrored tree anywhere In the U.S.,on rocotHOi;aan, money vrraer, or l'oeul Mote for IJ0. Kaunle every way the boots sold In all retell stores for sj.lkl. Ws make this boot oureelTM, therefore we pain" nr me ju, slyie s mar, and tt any one Is not eailefled we will refund lb money reeudsnolnerpair. opera Toe or Common Bene, width V, I K, LK. 1 lo I and nan . Bud your Kill ni won. Illustrated Cats. kiftne FRCC Dexter Shoe Go, FEDERAL ST.. HUamx. SpKtai firai Is JMaltn. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Fxpert in Horseshoeing und Dentistry, Ih Now l'eriniiitently Located on West Luckuwuiiiiu Ave., Near the lii-ldgc. EOTAL tlSB-e ROYAL UDIES'OKLYIcTor. pressed and pninfttl mrnttnintton, Ind. certain PREVENTATIVE ? all female trrrsnUiitiee. bold with aWrtttnOumttMtoCoM Send a 8a s'smp for iMtrlicularaand "I ttiulr It a Lariiei." In.i.t on hnvlnj Til loyal leaivreTll Titlitl (lei Crovt Stand) MSriM VllKM H SOY.L SID. 10. Trox pie Heart B'S'S Sea, Sis, Sew leek For sale by JOHN H. l'HKLl'fl. Drug gist, Wyomlnir ave. and Sprue -.troet. ton Uit. ilia ? 11:1 k s F sat atu I ll AW Wt" "w r'w ISS TO Ami ull who suffer from Nerve Strain, iri-vuun utiiijity, errors or Youth, etc., leuil the Hymptoms eallliiK tor treatment by a Hpei-lullKt. DlHorders of Sletp. Nervo Strain, Morbid Hulilts, Nerve Uxfiuumloii, 1'rensure und I'ulii In tho Heuii, Hensltivcness nf the b;" li. Iii'ai.neity for Alethuilltitl Menial Work, WeukneHH of VI11I011 und a KeellnB of I'lessiiic in the Kyes, liepreH-slon of the Sllml, (i ImiHIiik of Anxiety, Hensatlon of Lilzziiie.su, Cenerul Hmllly Weukness, I'oor Appetite, CoiiHtlpalloii, I'oor C'irculution, NurvotiH I'ulpltutloii, an Unaccountuble Dread or Fear, l'aln In the Hack und Limbs, Excitable, (,'onstant State of I'll rest, etc., etc. If you have these symp toms or a majority of ihem, see a ripu clalixt nt once. For threatened Drain Bu(tenlnir, due to exceHSes of uny kind, t all on a Specialist. In all caseB of Chronic Nerve Strain or KxhutiKtlon, consult u Hpedullst. All Neiiraliflc conditions ure simply ex pressions of Kxhuusted Nerve Power. See a HpcclnllHt. Sexual IOxcchhcs uffect the nerve cen ters. The brain Is the grout nerve center. Talk with a Specluliiit. Kidney, Kladiler, lllood und Skin Disease. DR. W. H. HACKER 1 tint only Specialist In Nervous Diseases between HulTalo and New lurk i llllce, 3.'7 Spruce street, opp. New Hotel Jerniyn. Hours, 8 a. m. to t p. in. 1 111! it OF SCRANTON. WILLIAM CONNLLL, lres;dent. tiLO, II. CA II IN, Vice-President. WILLIAM II. I'fcCK, Cashier. UIHLCTOKS: William Connell, James Archbald, Al fred Hand, George II. Catlia, Henry liclin, Jr.. William I. Smith, Luther Keller. The management of this bank points with pride to its record during the panic of I HUH. and previous panics, when spec ial facilities were extended to its business accounts. OUR NATIVE HERBS Tha Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator. 200 DAYS' TREATMENT, $1.00 COMPOSED OF And will Poiirirelr curs nil diaeanes arising from IMPURE BLOOD. eL'CH AS Rheumatism, Kidney Disorder, Liver Complaint, Sick and Nerv ous Heudaelie, Neuralgia, l)ys- ficpsia. Fever and Ague, Scrofu a, Female Complaints, Erysipe lus, Nervous Aff ections, Catarrh, and all Syphilitic Diseases. E. M. HETZEL, AGENT. 330 LACK&WINNn AVENUE. Call and Get Circulars. DUPONTS MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Hanutw'tiirnd at the Wsptrnlloprn Mills, Lu cerne county, Ph.. und at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tho VTyomlng District. 118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa, Third National Dank Buildiug. AOKSrits : T1WS. FORlVHttHton. Pn. JtIIN B. SMITH ft SON, riTtnonth. Ts, K. VV. MULLIltAN. Wilkos ilarre, Ps. il Rents fur tho Kenauuo Chemical Com pany s High lUiiluaivca. Win, Linn Allen 8c Co. STOCK BROKERS, Ituy nnd sell Storks, Honda and Grain on New York KxchmiKO and Chkaito Hoard of Trade, cltlier (or cash or on margin, 412 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A Bl'KCIALTT. n cduB. DIMHICK, Manager. TELKrilONB CWi i HOTEL WAVERLY Kuroiean Plan. Klrst-class Har at. Inched. Depot tnr Ucrgiittr A Enfle'l Tannhaeuser Uiwr. , IE. Cor. 15tu and Filbert Sts.,PhiliL Most desirable tor rosldonts of N. B. l'ennsylvaiila. All ronvnlences for travrlers tq and from Brond Btreet station and ths Twelfth and MarlcH Btrerf station. Dualrabla for vlsltlna Borantonians and peoulo In tbe An. Uiraclto Reclon. T. J. vTiCTORY, FROPRI&TOR. ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC RtnoA fliA aiui...ni.a tf .1,a ... Sept !, tbe requeste for a reuetttioo of tha . , ... "w. u iivituenb .uu con tinued, that a return engagement baa beau effected, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 6, Whoa Harry and Edward Paulton's (authors a ItV i.. i.m.'" l.til 11- ai v . : . . . . vi as mil" esfiu Jriuiiliv, J IHKUIIUI three-act operatic comedy, DORCAS, Will Be Given by PAULINE .'. HALL And a Talented Company of Actors and Hins ers. PiUCEH-UHllery. Sac; Balcony, 60c.; Orchestra Circle. T5o. : Parlor Chairs and Or. hestra, 1. Sale of seats opens Honday, Feb. 4, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY. FEB. 7. THE NAVAL PLAY, THE ENSIGN A QV THOSE WHO SAW IT iiOJV WHEN 11 EKE BEFORE. Bale of seats opens Tuesday, Feb. 6. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 4, 5 and 6, 1895. 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