fi'j&m ; '"HSJv- THIS SCKAKTO.N TJUBUNE-FIUDAY. DISC 'EMBER 1G. 1803. 9 t W. N. BROOKS. )RjOt rtf ' toL A Word in Season iMtty X THOSE DESIRING sensible, up-to-date, modern and scientific footwear, built on anatomical principles, will find everything they may desire at our store. Our shoes give comfort to head and heart, to brain and nerves, for when the foot is at ease the whole body is at rest also. FOR THE HOLIDAYS o o o o -wTH-t WM r " AMWfMfMfM V XI WA. 1 x .ff J m f mmr m Xm ..k wwam V m Im M I Jm a I 3 & M We have a superior line of Ladies', Men's and Children's Slippers, embracing many new and handsome patterns, ranging in price from fifty cents to tour dollars a pair. .. ., 4 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR The Jenness fliller Shoes for Ladies 'JUtJ- JWf-iV-flAS . 'mg&'&Zkw ' -f -f - OUR RANGE OF PRICES Because we keep the finest shoes in the city should uot give you the idea that we keep nothing but high-priced goods. Our aim a amb't'ou is to give the people the best shoes for the money they wish to pay. Ladies' $1.25 1.5o 2.oo 2.25 2.5o 3.oo 3.5o 4.oo 5.00 Men's Girls' Boys' $1.25 $l.oo $l.oo 1.5o 1.25 1.25 2.oo 1.5o 1.5o 2.50 1.75 1.75 3.oo 2.oo 2.oo 3.5o 2.25 2.5o 4.oo 2.5o 3.oo 5.oo 3.oo 3.5o 6.oo 3.50 4.oo $ .5o .60 .75 .85 .9o l.oo 1.25 I.50 2.oo 4 4 4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4 4 4-4-4- 4- Mannish Shoes for Women The Latest for Street Wear Finest assortment of Babies' Soft Sole Shoes to be had. Prices, 25 and 50 cents. Our Shoes are the staudatd of style and quality. 4-4 4 4 4 Shoes with Heavy Soles Noth- X ing clumsy about them ; j ust the thing to buy at this season of the year. With these Shoes it wouldn't matter very much if you didn't have rubbers. & But if you should need anything in the Rubber Shoe line we have them that are pure. 4 44 44 44 4-44444--44 444 44 44 44444 4444 4444444444 4444 444444 44444 4 4 4 444444444444 44444 444444 4 44444 444 4 4 44444- 4 4-f4 4 4 4 44444 444 444 44 444 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4444444- Our whole life is spent among shoes; our salesmen and saleswomen hear and see and talk about and handle nothing else, From morning till night, week in and week out, it is nothing but sho s. Styles, forms, fashions, materials, what wears best, what kinds keep their form best and what customers report about our shoes. All this is at the service of any of our patrons who may ask for it or desire it. jv 1 " fc. B VLi f STOM . mh&L ,n 'ms Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. $ Open Evenings Until After Christmas. AAj 8 WZ I imly t oo HOLIDAY TRADE. It Is Getting Lively nnd Pioinises to Be Livelier Next Week. Tor the imut thiee days ilim- has iifn a inuikPd iiTa-i' in the lioliduj ti.ulc ami tlie .sioit" lmc taKcn on HiPli lirlRlitost Clirletinns atthc In iikty anil billllaiu.s this ji-aiV fUn K mitsliiiich anything: vor inoiiKlit Into the ilt. Tim l)Ul('haioJ of the Im-il-ucs inon lndlcati tin ntinot lontl ilonti' In tlm tiado 'I'lioio 'w ill hf anothi-t niand wlmlow (ho'sinpr today piHp.iiatiiis to tin i uh of nest i'tk. It would Im illlllcult to Imi tkulailzv on tin ni.ui. liauiKmiU' windows ahcad tlisfd, Sulllcc It to a that whPif Hpodal tttnit hai liPf'n m.idc lit'autlftil it'MiItu haf been olitalniMl. Main stifpt and Salem um nui' iirrpnt dazzling appeal .iiiccx. FIREMAN'S RELIEF MEET. t the ineetliiR of the Fiieinan's Hi -Utf aMX'latlon, Tieabtiiei Thonuih i:. rampliell tllid his bond, whlih mis ai -i eptetl He lepuitid a stun of J.V.15 .!'. in the tieafrur, which Is a Rood show -inn The tiu'-tee.s weie institieted to npl lor a f halter foi the oiRaniza 1 1. m Iilc.Ii Is now iuaei tloiiilshlni; indltlon. and the imnibeis aie talciiiK an aetle Inteiest In its dolnKH. The ii-lawp committee was iustiueted to iiUm printed two bundled toples ol tli laws, and to hao the woik done as winn as posfclbli Seeial other topli s f mlnoi impoitaiue weie disi ussed, 'at no othei ii Unite business done GRAND ARMY OFFICERS. Phi lui til post ele led the tollowlm; nllkeis Wednesday ineniiiK. Past com miintlei. S P MliKfeltei, S V C, met Dal 11. V. C , A Kilton. hap lam. John Jcnnlnitx O I), Hohcit Me Hale O. (1 . Mllo Felts: Q. St.. Alva Dale;, stneeon, John Kell . duleKutes ! the depaitment t'iKampnient, Jai oli Ultel. W. n. Chase, ultel nates. John Kelly nnd A. Dale . trustee. IMward Inch. :ark eommlttee, Joslah Vandei mark. A. V. Daley and J. .M Alex-ander. Shohida Glen cai the Kile will be Inter ested In knowing it was s-old b the sheilft of I'ike (ountj jesteula on a di bl of JtO.500 Albeit Ki-tabiook. who has paed the piellniinaiy examination of AVIUlainsoii School of Trades nnd Aits, l'liikidel phla will entei the Institute Kobiu ai. 14 A team beloiiKlim to William I Iti--Inook of Cllffonl. i an awa esteiday and sniasheil a plate t;lass window of the DuKKau IhiiIiIIiir; mi South Main hlicet. The Tiiiilt'. t inn th i lion and or iheMia Hail a n.ln.Jial las-t evcnlns. TAYLOR NEWS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. laiRi patty cn)oed skatlug at Alunuit park last evening The park was recently Hooded and now affonls a tafe place foi that luit,roiatinR e. erclse The funeial of Mis. Helen Alexaudei illl bo pilvate this afteinoou Mis MonoKhan, ol Dundaff stieet, who underwent a lapaiotom at IJr Wheelci's iiiate hospital two weeks HR" e.sterday, will ro home lodaj Mis. leorRu, of Windsor, also n patient at the institution, will ro Homo tomoiiow. John Noirls and Frank Udell, of He! inont Htieet, who left tho city quietly couple of weeks aRo. have In en heaid from When (list wind cnine the lor mer was In .Hlinlra and the lattei In lilnRhnnitoii. The yoiuiR men aie about twenty ears of ape. IHIck for the pavliiR of stieets on tlnues to aule, hut will have to be wared until HprlnR. Some of the ma terial is beliiR piled on the mill field. The dliiRram -vn Wulte's umipany. which I1I be Hen all next woek.optmej lust evening. Alany Carbnndallana who have vUItd A Scheme to Reoignnize the Piice Libiaiy Coming Rattle Peisonnl Notes.' An elloit is beliiR madi b the oiiiir men of till' plan, to uoiRanl'e the Pi Ice I,lbiai a.-sor l.itlon A meetliu' to Hint tlCect was laid last e..iilnt. In the llbrai. hall ijuile a deleRatlon was jaeseiit and the iiioM em oai.iRiiiR it poits lesulted. Anthony Sihultliels, tin popnlan dait Milan, attended a ii-cptiim ten deied IJiia'e Thonia- A. WVtner. of Seianton, pi e ions to hlh d"p,utuie to tamp Mr. and Mis. Ileuiiii Ta.vlot of Scranton, wl'o Hae been isllliiR at the home ot Mi. and Mi Ilk-hard J lais of Ninth Tavlor have retained home TheTijIoi Wnt i loiiipanv hae al-mo-t i ompletcd theli woik in the bor- c.imli of laying t(ie watei plp-s The 1,ji kawanua township n hool boaid met In icRulai eelni at No I hchi'iil, Mlnooka, on Weilnesd.n aftei noou The bcnellt lallle will be lieji, at the Hotel of James Ua Is ot Mcli' ilieet Dec III New Ye'ii's ivc, lor the put -pose ol iaisiR funds to buv a piano for James Doinin, who Is blind 'Phe above Rentli man N mi ii elk nt inusl ciar and It Is hoped that the public will pallonli this win thy cause Tick et aie only '.'."i cent. Matthew li.izl-toii, an ld and ie speded ichldenl of Main hti.it, was painfully Iniuied on enterlnR Ids icl dence on Monday etnlliR. The .illc In fiont of His home was coeied with snow fioni tho recent stonn. ii'i'l.lnt? ihc w.ilk slippery, which tauueu Him to bieak his aim The yotiHR child of Mi. ami Mis William U-lRhtner. of tl.e Pyni. died yfteiday afteinnon. It will be buikd tomoirow i-fteinoon at ''..I0 o'clock Set vices will be held at thi houn and Interim nt will be made In I he Foiesl Home t einett r.. 'Phe Auhbald tolllen was Idle es leidaj owlnr to want of oidein. Mis. IMwttld navh, of Ml Idle slieet. was the RUest of iflatles in f'ltlstnn on Tuesda. Itev. rather Mollltt Is i celvliiR many conKntulntlons tioin his fi lends on his new appointment. Miss Kllen Uvans of Hyde 1 ,uk, was the Eiiest of lelatlves In HiIb pliue ves tei day Mi H VntPihon, of Mcosle, was the KUost of fileuds in thin place t-stcidn. The Price I.lbiaiy association direr, tois will meet this ipiuiir In their loom. hamberlaliru Colic, Pholeru and Dlarrohoea Itemedy fun alwnjr bo do ponded upon nnd la pleasant and Hnfe to take Sold by all druRRlsln Mat thews Hi os wliolenaln and retail flei ts. AVOCA. The emploes of the IVnnslanla 'oal tonipam In this set Hon will lu iiahl tomoiiow The sill; mill einplo.es will be paid tuinouow At a leRtilar meetiiiR: ot lilt llo-e of Slut on ladife. DailRhteis ot St. GeoiRe, j on W'edne-day evening the follow Int; olllceis weie installeip Past pieslden.. : Mis Nellie Wlddal piesldent. Ml ). MaiiaAlRei. v it e-pieMdent, Mis. Mar-I tha IJiadbui tliiant lal set letai.v, Mis I Maiy Ulea-e n i oiiHiir ecieliii. Mis i I;. A. Polland, tieasuiei, Jll-.s Maiy Ta.vloi. Hist tondULtiess, .Mis Amelia Hooper, hetoinl condlli tiess. Mis Mu1 Raiet I'oslej . inside Ruaid. Mis. Jennie I'laik, outside Ruaid. Mis Maiy Dt ble. tiustee,s, Mis. 1i Ills Mile hell. Mis Abigail Atwell. The lnt illation teienmnies weie conducted bj Ulsn i t Deputj Mis AneRilan House. At a ineetliiR ot the 1. (' H held on 'Puchday evening the follow Ing olllceis weie elected Piesldent, Mis. Man Whaleii; Hist vlce-piesideiu Ml . Maty liojlan, second v ke-piesldcnt, Miss Anna Callahan leioidti Miss Man Kaily. assistant lecoidei. .Miss Kate (ilbbinih tu-asuiei. Miss Knte HoRan, tliiuiu lal secietaiy. Mis Mai v O'fiilen, in.ii.shal, Mts. Maiy Heibert. suaid, Mlh. Illen Scahlll postinlstiess, .Mis. H. Canol tiustees. Mis. ; Muiphj, Mis C'laia Howell, M,l-.s Kate Demp .sev. .Mis. (leolfie Willkei, of Wilkes. Hal ie, spent jesteidai ai the Aikmaii lesl- dence Miss Alicia Davlh, Ueik at Jonas 1-onR's Sons, has teturned to woik uf lei a few dayH lllnehs. Miss Annie Aikmaii letiiiued fiom StioudsbuiR Noimal hcliool jesteidaj to spend her vacation with her paients on the Weht Side John Moian letuiiud home fiom Newpoit Nevvw esteida, after sev eial months lesldence. Miss Mniy Hustle has been added to the corps of walteis at J. 11 Andei hon's ftore .Mr. and Mis. Fiank Flai k, of W'llkes Harie, weie viUoi In town this weedt. MtH. J. It TieoiRu and Mrs. Nesbltt. of I.nllln. weie vlsitnis at the Home f Mr. nnd Mis J. 11. Andeisnu this week. MlhS MarRaiet Heale.v Is 111 of neural gia. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. lli-s Tairle Munay. Anna .Mccarty, Sarah Mullen. Mvrn Hills, and Wllllaiti Jenkins leturned home last evening tioin Sttoudsbuig .State Noimal st hool to spend Hie holidays with llieli par ents. Miss Uana Uvnur was a Snantou visitor yesterdny. Ainilne H.utenbeig, of the i:ast Side, has accepted a, position with the Ilnupt l.umbo company, W'llkcs-Haru. THotnas Seynioit Is 111 al his hoin on Second slieet Thu funeial of John Hennessey took place yesletdav afternoon Keivkts weie conducted nt Sacted Heait chutch and Interment made In Calvary ceme tety The deceased was a mcmbei nf the Miners' and I.aboiers' ISenellt nHso clatlon, and the inembcis attended the funeral. Mip. Oeoigu Dunn and daimhttr, l.mlly. and MUs Kiully Rlell, wero shopping In Seianton vesterdav. The Ladles' Home Mlsslouniy soci ety mot at the Homo of Mis. rhailo-i Ilakor yesterday nfteinoon. Mis. George Penciled, who has been HI for the past few davs Is convnl-enccnt. PITTSTON NEWS A Cave-In at the Ravine and Seveial Houses Damaged the Result A Synopsis of All the Local News About the City. The ifsldents ol l.ainbtit stieit weie thoioiiRhl fiighteiitd vcsteida.v mil thev had veiy mucli leason lo be n when thev weie wained 1) the leak ing of doois, the lattle ol iitkei.v and the inn king of window Rlass, Tin .v well knew that It was a fuithei set tling of the old workings ot ilu 1 1 1 vine .shaft, which Is updated bv the Newton Coal eompniiv. and a lepetl tion of what occuued seveial weeks ago it piovett to be The occupants of .seveial ol the buildings moved out in a hiiuy and could do nothing but await ii'sulls. 'Pile distuiliani e was lo cated along the line ot tin above avi niie, and last night when It was evi dent that no tuither dani.iRe would oi cur It was dlscoveied that tin mound had .sunken s-eveial Inches in an liieg- ular way, thus lliiowing the above buildings out ot plumb and causing hiiltlclfiit duntage to take considerable time and some expense in lepah Tin tave catibed a bleak lu the water main and before the water could be bluit olf the ieinitv was Hooded. The cavo-ln extended tioin the lesldence of Mat tin Uiew on Lambent htreet to that of Samuel Davles on Pai.-olinge htleet. A .M. Uryden and family, of Mahanoy Clt, weie In this cll dm lug the paht week and letuined Home yesteiday. Thev weie heie to attend the funeial of th late J. S. U'aipentei. who was one of the oldest lesldenls of this val ley Mi. Hi v den was toi man jeats u lesident of this till, W'llkes-llaiie and St lanton, and some linn ago elect ed the breweiy near Olvphnnl He Is HOW Hllpeillltellilelil of the Knjii plant in the above place. A young lady sulfuied a seveio fall last evening in fionl of the "Hub" on North Main htleet. by slipping oil Ice that fninieci fiom a t undue tot thai fai lles the water from the ioof of ihe building. The ownei ot" the piopeity can congiatulate himself If He has no damages to pay. Samuel lleiion, chef, who Has pie sided over the destiny of the Pltthton ilub, has leslgned and has icceiited .1 similar position at the Oranel Cential at Seianton. Fiank and Hannah Unify Has Insti tuted a suit for $1'),000 against the Old Foi Re Coal company, cHimlng that theli fon met Hln death owing to thu eaielehsnes of tilt enmpan That was a very culet wedding which took place vesteiday meaning, wHpii Huppiio T. Cleilng citj editor of th Wilkes-Dane Itetotd, and Miss Aguis nemliig, daughtci of Mis Fleming of South Main sttpct. weie Joined logelli i as man nnd wile at the paiiuhlal rtsldenco on William atieet by tho Ilev. Fathet Qulnnan the .nlv wltnchhec lm Ing Dr. U. W Ctdllns of Wllkef-ltane, and MIhs Alice Murray, a niece of the bride. After the ceremony and tliu usual wedding breakfast, the young couple betook themselves to the metro polis unci other places of Interest, w belt their honeymoon will be spent. On theli ictiirn thev will Hegln house keeping at Wllkes-Hane Hiother (JlerhiR has mil waiment congiatula t Ions In seeming for His helpmatp one of Pitmen's bright and talented daughters. IMgar IT, Staik (till glvo up hunting for the balance of tho season and will now tnlte lens,on? In propelling a per ambulator He vvii"- pi evented bv his better half with a xoutig datlghtei ves terday. The W'tslevan (ilee and Mandolin dub will give a i one en t in the West Side M n. (lunch on Jan ". The West Side Wheelmen elijojed one of their famous Miiokers last even lug. Sol iv we Had to be numbeied with tin absent. A llll.iin Campbell, a ill Her tot Hal- lleld's laimdi.v Had a thrilling expel I- i tin i yesteulaj vvhen the hors he wiu. i dilvlng took the hi. In His inoulh. and was not stopped until the animal had gone the distance of a mile on our I Main avenue Campbell stilt k to the i lelns and zlg-SMRRed his wnv tllliaigh I othei vehklih and fame out ol the I oi deal witli only a broken Irune-s Tlieio was a luinor in the city ves. toii'iiy that the boiler plant at No 11 shaft of tie Pennsylvania Coal mil ium' Had blown u but on hives-ligation it was asci tamed that the boiler: hid simpl.v blown olt" hteani foi the puipose nt i leaning them, and making hiinii necessiiij lepaiis In c oii'-e-ciiic.'i Nos 'j, irt ami the I.eadvlllo hhafts weie idle foi the day A special meeting or the school board wai held last evening at the olllce of Attorney Donnelly for the pin pose of taking action against the dee Hon of the iount conimlssioneis in regit til to the abatement of taxes. TIuourIi theli attorney they decided that the couunls slnneis had no powei to Issue the cadet they did, and that an abatement coal I oulv be allow eil with the consent of the school bo, lid The laihoad ciniln.e of the LehlRh Valley load lecelved theli monthly pav jestendav and this lucieased the num ber ot Chilstmas shoppeis The Newton Coal companv will pav theli emplojes toda.v and the Peunsl vaiila Coal iompau. the nutler, Old Foi Re and Cleai Spiing will do like wise tomorrow. The Weslejan Glee dub will Rive one of theli delightful conceits at the West Side Methodlht Episcopal church on the evening of Jan. '!. The Hechtold hotel yesneulay lecelved a consignment of impoited beer dliect Item Wei tilling. Oermnnv. It Is out of sight When logues lull out, ' then the mll leulum I at hand, and thus it Is in this city, feu es-teiday the constables weie anestlng each other. The combination that was fnimed to defeat Contioller Lloyd at the late election has seem ingly ended In a low, FOREST CITY. mining tioin lamp life lu the south is mid bv his lu nth"! -in-Inw Pi t l Halt, of Vandllug to have lm Inunda tion In tin t Tuesilav and Wtdnisdav of in xt week will be the last davs loi volcis to iegster, and As-tssois Hood ami Moigans will lu at the polling places lu each waul on those das to enter names on the lists. The Jtlllloi Ilpuoilh league Has pie hunted to the Methodist F.pihcopnl e lunch a hllvet i ommunlon sei vice and a set ot damask i nmniunlon cloths I.mnia, daughtei of Ml and Ml Fiank Holmes, was united In inariluge lo Chillies T.vlel. also f this plan on Wednesdnv afteinoou i oe teienionv took place at Windsor. N V., anil llu nuptial knot was tied bv Itev. Ml. lleolge. pastol ot the Ptesbvtelian i lint e h at that place The mnplove at tin Hile i oinuanv'. cullleiles leielved llieli moiitlilv wages Wediiesilaj and the ufluvvuif and Hud son companj paid its Viindling ein ploes on Tluusdnj. Miss KelltH Wash, ol New Vol k elt.v, Is the guest of hei sister. .Mis Max J', .laco s Mis M. P. Neil ton, of llonesdale, and MlhS Minnie Mlllei, ot Seelevvllle, Waj ne count:., aie the guests of Mr, John It. Kudil. PLCKVILLE. Mis ltoe Kbdon, wife of Champ Ub don. of Delawaie sticct, died Thins, day moinlng at ll.au o'clock, aged thli-ty-two yeais I.apt Monday an opeia tlon vvn peifonned upon Mrs. l.bdsn. but It proved unsuccess ful and Her fi lends icnllzci! that, she could not suivlve She was a member of tho Flist Piesbvteilan cbuich nnd an active woikei therein. The funeial services will be held nl the Presbyterian church Satin dav uf tin noon at two o'clock and Interment will be lu the Hillside cemetery. De ceased leaves besides her Husband tlnce chlldien to mount her loss, Eliz abeth C , Pearl H and Kdnii I. and also Her mother, live bi others and two sis lets, who live In England. deorge W Cinmer. of Tompklnsville, Lackawanna county, Has been In town looking after the Wairen teal estate hufdness for a day ot two The leport curient that Reuben Wil liams, formeily of this place. Had tiled In a Philadelphia Hospltul after ie Mrs. Anna Kioft. of Meildale. N. Y, H vihttlug hei paienlh. Mi and Mis. 11 i: Haines T. N. Spaiigenhiug has aiinouuieil himself as u eaudidate lor coiiuellmnii foi the Fli.st waul. Hlakely. Eeo. the Utile sou of Mi and Mis. J. P. Hollistm, Is quite 111 Miss Ida Thomas Is visiting lelatlves at Honei-xlale. It H. Haines, after spendllli; a few das with his paients, Mi and Mi. I! E. Haines, letiiined to New Ymk es lei da The Pet kv Die Cjclone band tendeied a heienade to Mi and Mis Mot ton llailoe, ill the paihonage, Wediiesilav evening. Ml and Mis llailoe leti to day on the 11.10 Delawaie and Hudson lialu on theli wedding tour. The go illicit fiom heie to Philadelphia A NEW STORY ON DEWEY. His Flist Woids at Manila Moie I Vigoious Than Elegant. 1'ioni the Chicago 'iiines-lli i ilil 1 Seveial weeks after the nuimoabli i battle between the two tkets a toi respondent tor a Chit ago newepuper for whom Admiral l)ewe Hal Hhown a w ai m liking, visited the ll.igsnip "Admit al, 1 wish you would tell me what you said iHuliif, the lighting "ii the moinlng von entei eel tin bav enld the .oiiespondtiit. 'Netils all gieat naval battles liuvt broiuht out some utteiance fioiu the vhtoiiius coinmanilei which has become lilstiiit eal, and I would like to know what ou said that can be pieheived in "Wli, John. I can't foi the life of me remembei what I said ilutlng the fight." the admiial said, knitting hi blows thoughtfully "l wns "o bus1, you know, that I paid no attention to anything except the lleet " "Try and Jilnk vMint you wild uig ed tho coiiehpondenl. "1 believe the-io Is a good story In the light that has never been told." Admiral Duwy thought Ion,; and earnestly, not that He had an) desire to gloilfy himself, but dimply becatis he wanted to obllgo the (nnosjioiiilent Fin. ills the cm respondent suggested tluu tin .dn i ils stai olleeis might ncall sonietl'InK of value as a hlstoi Ical lllleiiilli The Idi u W is at otn aitnl upon b tin admiial and He toi I his oitiellv to call the otbieis Tin v pies"iiteil iliemsi Ivi s, two ruing Hat lieutenants, who have thu most pin found .ulmli.ltlon lop their connnanil er llinl t an be Imagined 'Mi Stutt, i an you think of any thing I said din ing the lighting?" sal l Admtial Hevvc. addiesslng tlie Jltlib v ollIii "John wants a stmy, and 1 d like to Help him out I don't lemem bei sa.viug anything vvoith repeatln r, do ".on'" ' I hope j on will excuse me fiom lepuitlng It. .sir," said the jcuuR olll ei r. a taint twinkle Showing In his eyes. (In on. Mr. Si oil." les-ponded Admiial Uevve.. "If'jiui can give John a htoiv I will thank j nil foi It " "Will sli, do ou lenieniber, when vwi weie nulling the hecond lime on tlm figuie ou notlied that the Haltlinoio was going fin t her nwav than she had been oideied"" "Ves, 1 leinembi'l that vet well," le plled Admiial Oewe.v. 'Will, hlr, do voli lemeinbei' what lull hiild as hiiou as ou noted the pos ition ot Hip Ualtlinoie''" "No, I have foigotten eVfrytlllng about that exci pt oi del lug n signal of i.ine did to In displayed for the Halt iimite What did I wivV" "Vou said' 'What is the matter witli the blanket, blank man .' Is the blank ed blnnk a blanked covvaid? Tell tlm blanket, blank Halliiinue to t lo-o up. Hlank him. tell him lo close up ' ' Admiial Ilewc looked ouoss the bav towaid the titv ol Manila a miuntna nnd t'e ked tin ashes fiom Ills clgai. The soling olllier's knees weie begin ning in tieinlile, and tin loirespomkni was beginning to wish that he had ti ' been ho perstsient lu bis sea' i It toi i liihloil al nt t i am , when the suspen wns btokPii bv the admtial ttlinlm. with a riuicl smile an 1 saving' "l.i I s look at tin signal bonk for that inoiulng That will tell what I said ' Tin fiRiinl book i ,i nun kl pi iliu i d mil thw was ,it that i oiild b i found itfiiiing t" th ilnliimot. Pleas. i Ins. ttji dealt! is Wealth. DR. E. C. YJEST'3 NERVE ftND BRAIN TREATMENT thc untL. nal' all others imitations, Is sold under po'iIIto Written fSunrautcc, bynntlionzeduijoiits orly.to euro Weak Memoir, UiJilnoss. Voktfulnc3s, lits, lhetoria, Oulrfc. moss, Night Losses, I.vil Ureuius, lnck of Couii. donee, Norvoiiineiss, lassitude, all UrultiB, Yuoth ful t rrorc, or Kirossivo Uo of Tbbuccci, Opium, or Llquiir, wlilcli lraikto Mkt'rj. Coneuinptkiu, Insanity and Ueatli. At cturo or by mail, St n boxteisfui Jiwith written gtminuteo to euro or reliuul inniiey. Hiiiuploiiacu ngo, containing Cvodain treatment, with full instruotlont, "ib cento. O.io samnls only sold to cacliporeoa. Ai&toroornymiui. fffP5htS"ned Labcl Special, l??r For lranotoncv. Ijor;a ctl lAifAT I'offflr. i,nfit. MmiliniMi. rljfl Htnrtlitv (r ICnrrrnnAiifi. J? ITiA Ol .. I.nw.anv fi... C .W..I2J.J ,a .- , ra k i uu.i kia &.,i n ...,. wt m tSt7 flf' r.m,rnlnflliT7.o. Af ktrinVJri II K ' tGCFOBEQrbBSnr-??; f-Tfcf I or d olf by William U. Clark, Ji6 I'tnn Avo bcruntua, I'u. 9S
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