fcVENING HERALD KSTAIII.ISIIKI) 1870, t i 'Ms i. .1 every F,vciilnc, Kxeept Sunday, nt - Ho; Tn .Tardin Struct, Nkak Ckxthk. i ii. Hi iut.1 In delUrinl liiHIieiiandnali and the t ioi.-iiii Una: tow in for six cent b week, pu ' tin' currier. By inntl W OO n year, or 46 t - i.inth. puyulilwiii advance. Advert!-f- 'itr-.:el uecordliitt'toftpfteeanu position. T .i I'lifw reserve the rlsjlit to ohaiiire the l t ..I ..I advertisement" whenever the iiil r.,' .. , . t new demand It. The right la It. v il t i 'Iu-- tuny advertisement, whither I it i ' r ' . i not, .iat the puOHstiera nmy deem ,i .pir ilvcrtlslnt rules made known i i) p I. atlmi. 1 . I hi tlu' pnatnrnce ut Hheimnilonh, nt.,m -. ' t lii imiil mutter. TKI.K.I'HONR CONN1WTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald - n i;i)Y. .U'l.Y :io. isms. SgfeSs Ol'k lOUNTRY: First. Last mid rorevcr. Those "Paper" Strategists Again. Tin- iidmiiiibtrutioii should, wltli- i) it ili lnv. employ tlio ublf sdi-iitt'-iixt iji tin- l'liiliiiloljililn Tiiyiiirtjr to run tins m. ir If Miiiii'tliliijf is not (lom ti- i'miI mi nntlttt for tilt1 t'xuliL'fuiit iiii'i .il i his ptiihryo Jfniinli'oii. it is i' ,i I.. In- IhiiiviI he will rupture u lil. mil fss,.i over the Suiupson-Si'hloy li.iitl.. nuiiiurnteil liy a couple of ( in. i.'.i reporter on July nth. I'll.. liKpiirer Htrtitegiht thinks S uii-"ii'- report is not up to the . liar.. i irr of reports ftivcii by th inii. - men nf the Iuipiirer of like il iii - ii ml has eoilie to the profound n. Iii-iom that tills disqualifies him i r tin' position of Admiral of the IU i i He ronclinles that ns Schley is a i ..iiiiundore anil was the highest ruck in.; i 'Hitler cn-riiKi'il in the battle lul :;rd. that he is entitled to the . red it of the victory. ith 1 1 i i deep logician it does not matter rlint the vessels enj;a;ed did just what t lie Admiral had ordered to be done in such a contingency as the one that aro?e when the Spaniards sullied forth. It does not matter to him that each captain, in the absence of orders ili routing; him specifically Ml.ar to do, sailed in and licked i . n i In iiir in slffltt on his own judg ment .ind that Ooininodore Sellloy, ai-i "riling to his own report, u,vo lint one order, audthat to stop lirin-;; m fiu-t did no more to ensure the glorious result, it as much, as Cap tains ('lurk anil l'htlip. Xo, it is eu.Miirli for this iriilliint ncwsnimi'r mil..r llint Schley was the riinUiiij; ouVer i iiaed, hence he won the i-ntt l mill himce the Inr-tilrcrV temjiest in n teapot. -' Ii1. reports 'enoiinh honor in it f .Ii . ..iireriied," bul I he Inquirer i l"i i ii ell'ect, says Hchlev tloes not I. ... wluitheis talking about. "I'll-. re lias been a lot of bosh pub lish. .1 ali. Hit. tills battle, a urellt ileal o I 1 1 vie incline to think, not entirely iliMiiii n -ted, and it is a pity such a i I .ii. .ii- ictory is used fot tlio base l-iii'p.ise of stirrin-' up dissension am.iiii.' the gallant olllcers of our The Hard Coal Boomers. Til.- II KHALI) is in receipt of an im p. .riant communication from the An tlmicite Coal Operators' Association, tif which Hon. William Oonnell i president, that will prove of much interest lo those interested iii the In creased consumption of hard coal. The suggestion is one that will ciun uii ml itself to the residents of tlio aoilinu-ite region, and we give the . in i ii iiiiica tiuii in full : 1 i Immno lliitu.i.: The Navy liep.irl in. i- iii.i.iit tn construct a niliulii'r i.f nei vi .in. I tin IssiH-iilth.n liai urife I that, n li.i- lli ammo the sriat's mi as tu p . ill" r mithrai Itr, ri-.l nut uh here- t . . I..I .l. t t lll! V ,' IIS, of lllllllllf lllllll coal. ' rli i tic- lire iiiiiiIi- tt, liurn anthracite, h ii. .i..iil.t! fcuuu.they will work eiiliaMy 'I ..I ft eoal, wliertas, ihi form of Krate u It lIi i- I., fni- iisi-tl for soft eoal does not Ivc c . .i.. i.-jy n remilt when anthracite 1b used. in it. .- is one nf coimidurable Importance. l Ill t the anthracite region ami to the Navv. w in tin ic-itc operator, wlih thcin to use " I tn. I know 1 li.it o mi doilie; they will i i'I .l.tnui'i- of s)ontimi oiif eonitmiitioii ; a:o. In. I w Id. h is easy and clenn to .to itet m satlsfat tory sen lee, mill will "" - rewiiliinif from lis eomhiiMtion. Itiui.sni im iiuui.jio ers lire essential. i n i h. ., us ui can imive, the Krntc nro con rr I -.. is to i;.-l tins from anlhiaelte and il II -i.ioc salufaelory result: fiom the soft ii di. ill el at foreign eoallnc Htatkins.w e t -nil i lie in ill. i slioiild ha e i arefiil consldeia t .ii "ii On n oi rt Will u not taUe up this I .T i in ..ur papei, an I use your ctTort and lull.?, m i 1.. mm' it " t V " have repeatedly called atten tion to the discrimination against iin thnicitc coal on tlio part of tho gov- rn:ciit, and urged our rtiprestintii t lv In (Jonifross to use his elforts in t'ehalf of the product of his native county, but tho people of the coal regions have long since abandoned all hope of support from that source. Jt is, therefore, pleasant to'uotu that the Coal Operators1 Association has taken the Initiativo and will urge tho iroveriuiifiit to abandon Its present policy of using bituminous coal ex clusively, and to give hard coal a juactlful trial in naval warfare. The navy department has offered a- an argument for using I ititminuus coal, that grates made to burn soft coal can not be used for anthracite SORES SOON HEALED Ternblo Effects of Typhoid Fever Scrofula Trouble. i After n svore nltnek ot typhoid fever I was taken with n terrible scrojula trouble. 1 had larjjo bores on my limbs from which I suffered twrlhly. All treatment seemed to make mo worse. road what Hood's BarsaparillJi had done for othors and beifmi taking it. Thesoros began to heal and I continued with Hood's until cured." Miss Almh BniPl-i:nT, 730 "West Philadelphia St., York, Penn. Hood's Pills-'" ...im), easy to take. but the letter of the Coal Operator-' Association clearly shows that that position Is no longer a tuuativu one. If grates "made to burn iinthrat'ite coal" can be used "equally well for soft coal," there is no i;ooil reason why at least one half of the form of grates now in u.e on the ships should not be chunked accordlnuly. This oyenimelit having acquired by conquest, several important coal In-; stations in the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, it is reasonable to sup pose that anthracite can be stored in those docks anil the supply replen ished from the mines of Pennsyl vania, to the same advantage that soft coal could, llesides, the former coal has an advantage over the latter in naval warfare that even the naval olllcials' willingly acknowledge. An tlmicite coal is much better for stor age : it l cleaner to handle, Is smoke less and is not liable to spontaneous combustion to the extent that bitu minous coal is. The (Vial Operators' Association's efforts in behalf of anthracite is to be commended. They have recently decided to send Henry S. Vloiiing. secretary of the association, abroad for the purpose of investigating the possibility of a Kuropean market for anthracite, and also to discuss witli the heads of foreign navies the ad vantage of using it on board their vessels. The hard coal boomers, recently or ganized, should give the above asso ciation every assistance on the lines indicated, and we may again experi ence a boom in anthracite. TlioiisrtiiiN of persons have been rureil of piles by usiiii; DoWltt's Wltoh Hazel Silvu. It lieuls promptly anil euros cezoimi nml all skin iliM-ases. Il j;ives liutiieiliate relief. C. II. HitiU'iiliiU'li. ciri rvsiiiuiti ii.VTi i,i:i ii;i.i). i.ow-uvti: i'i:itso.vAM.Y-eoxDUCTi:u Torn VIA I':NNSVI.VAXIA ItAII.KOAll. Tlio recent triuiuplis of our nuns by sea anil lanil icvlvcs tlio Inteiest in that greatest of all American battlefields of Gottysbura. In order that tlio reslilents of Xow York, Pbil.nlelplila, anil neiKliboriiig cities may visit this great luttlefielil in tlio most satis factory manner, tbu Pennsylvania kallroad Compauy lias ariiuiKed for a tlueo-ilay per-ninally-foniliitteil tour on Satuiilny, August 13. Hah: Leave New York S.SO A. M S13 50 " Trenton 10 5S " 1'-' 50 l'hlladelphla 12 SO 1". M 10 00 I'roportlonati' rates from oilier points. I.'.ito includes transportation in each direc tion, two days' hotel iiccoiiinioilatiuus, and carriage drive over tbu entiro battlellebl under tbe direction of dipt. James T. liiuiK, tlio celebrated cuide, wliu will describe tbe battle at tbe prominent points of tbe Held. A tourist aj-ent and chaperon will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will bo run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. l'or itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply lo ticket aiicnts ; Tourist Agent, Htm lltoadwiiy, Now York, anil "Ml Itro.id sticet, Newark, N. ,1. ; or address (leo. V. lioyd, Assistant Oeneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Iluiinn Snv It'--a l,llieliu- l.lo.' Cleveland. July 30. Senator Hnnna was yesterday shown a copy o the speech uf Itepivsentiitlvo Jnines Ilnmll- ton Lewis, which was printed In the ConKivsRlnnal Itccotd, anil la which It was chniseil that .Mr. llnnnn's brother had sold a yucht worth tO,000 to the Boveinment for $102,000. and in which It was charged that Assistant Secrc tnry Hoosevelt had hpcn forced to letlre from the department because he "protested apalnst the infamy," Sena tor Ilnnna denounced tne cliarKe us a "libelous lie." The Coumnehe cost tir.0,000. A hoard of naval experts np jvointed liy Ir. Iluosevelt appraised the boat at fllD.000, and It was sold for that sum. What lr. A. II. Rl.lter Says, tlt'iTAi.o. N. Y. dents: From my per sonul knowledge, gained in observing the ell'ect of your Sbiloh's Cure In cases of ml- v!iiwd Consumption. 1 am prcpareu to say it is tho most remarkable Itemed) that has ever been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirliu, and a guarantee. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. At Cliloliiinitiuun'M Camp. Chleknmauca Park. July 30. The com ing week will witness the return of th" government paymasters toCnmpThoin- as, and the work of paying tne iroopa for the month of July will be in pro gress within a welc or ten days. The money to lie paid out will aggregate something over $1,000,000. Today the men of the Fifth Illinois, who were so badly demoralized by the order return ing them to camp after tlicy nan mane a stnrt for the fiout, were in a better frame of mind, and those who had ab sented themselves from roll call began returning. It is believed that every man will be In his place by tonight. The regi ment Is one of the lwst on the field, ami great sympathy has been expressed for them on all sides. Ppiilllf.il Vrisonoi-H Strlidcen. Portsmouth, N. II., July 30. Three of the Snaulsh prisoners died at Camp Tjmi! vestorday. Two deaths were due to pneumonia and one to a complication of diseases. There are at least ten pns oners dangerously 111 at tlio present time, and more deaths aro expected from pneumonia, the dlBenso Toeing duo to th ohango of tho weather. The fever has practically disappeared Irom tne camn. Two extra large Uuuuings, ne sides a hospltnl building, are being erected for the further accommodation of the prisoners. Chicago Papons Iunronso Their Price Chicago, July 30. All tho morning papers of this city print an announce ment that on and after Aug. 1 the price will be two cents a copy. Tho Increased cost of white paper and the enhanced general expenses due to the war are the reasons for the advance, Carlos Cannot Plot tu Switzerland, Berne, July 2D, The federal council of Switzerland, according to the as sertion of several newspapers, has In tlmated to Don Carlos, the Spanish pre tender, now at Lucerne, that he must leave the country In case ho starts an agitation In Spain. Train Load of'Stok Soldiers. Cincinnati, July 30. A hospital train arrived at Newport, Ky., at C o'clock last night with 135 sick from Tampa and transferred them to the hospital at Fort Thomas, All except Leo, the wounded soldier, were suffering from typhoid fever and dysentery. !aby M'mel Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal malc its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEN is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system 'is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. a blessing to woman. 51.00PEUJ10TTLB at nil Drue Stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. 300KS Containing Invaluable Information of racc Interest to all women, will ho sent HILL to any address, upon application, bj th UIUliriKLD UKGULiTOll C0..itntA.n. Yestei'iln.v'x Hiwlinll Cullies. At Philadelphia Flint same: Cleve land, C; nultlmore. 5. Second camo (call ed, S ImiliiK): Cleveland. 3: Maltlmore, 3. At Pittsburg Pittsburg. 3: Philadelphia, 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, C: Ilrnoklyn, C. At CblenRo Chicago. S; Washington, 3. At Louisville New York, 12; Louis ville, 8. At Toronto Springfield, 9; Toronto, 3. At Montreal Montreal, 12: Providence, 4. At Buffalo lliifTiilo, 0; Syracuse, U. At Ottawa Ottawa, 3: Wllltesbarrc, 1. At Heading- First t:nmo: Reading. 5; Richmond. 0. Second same: Richmond, G; Rending. 3 At Allentown First game (forfeit. .1): Lancaster, 9; Allentown, 0. Second game: Allentown, 3: Lancaster, 1. At llnrtfoul Hurtford. 4; Norfolk, 0. At Newark Ncwnrk. 12; Paterson, 8. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Ah Rtilleoted liy Jlenltniis In I'lilladol- plila and llnltlmoro, Philadelphia. July 29. Flour weak; win ter superfine, now, $2.23f72.C0: Pennsylva nia roller, clear, new, $3.4033.65; city mills, extra, new, I2.3jij2.G0. lyo flour sold in a small way at $3 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. heat slow; No. 2 red. July, TH'iSJTl'Ac.; do. August, 70',4it?70ic. ; do. September. OiWiCnc. Corn declined; No. 2 mixed, July, 3SQ3SUC.; do. August. 3vi3Si,ic. Oats scarce and higher; No. 2 white, 34c; No. 2. white, clipped, 31110. Hay firm; cholco timothy, $12.50 for large bales. Deef steady; beef hams, $22.C01J23. Pork atendy; mess, $9.70312; family, $13. Lard llnner; western steamed, $3.65. But ter firmer; western creamory, ligiSVici do. fnctory, lpfille.: Kleins, lSVfcc; imita tion creamery, 121,'!5(l5e.; New ork dairy, n'WlOVje.; do. creamery, 14TilSc; fancy Pennsylvania pi hits lobbing ut 221250.; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheeso dull; largo, white, 7'Ao,; sniull, white, SVic. ; large, colored, 7'ie. ; small, colored, RUc. : light skims, Ki''iO'l.c. ; part slclms, 4?lf!j5,,,c, ; full Hkims 2ii21ic. Kggs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, 14Jlc. ; western, fresh, 14c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $l.S7ViS2,U5; Long Island, $1.73iti2.12V!!. Tallow easier; city, 3Uc; country, 3iS(3iiO. Cottonseed oil steady; prim, crude, lS'c. ; do. yel low, 23V4fi2lc. Rosin iulet; strained, com mon to good, $l..'ir.'fl.40. Turpentine quiet at 27iri27'ic. Cabbage steady; Long Island, $2.5004. Haltiinore, July 29. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat easier; spot and month, 701i'(T71c. ; August. 70U'ii70Vtc.; September, MiiifjfiOe.; steamer No. 2 red, C9669!i,c.; southern, by sample, C3iiT72iJC. ; do. on prude, iWi72c. Corn weak; spot nnd month. 37-'S3so.; August, 37?j,ii 31(0. ; Sep tember, SSii'.iSMio.; steamer mixed, SG&ij 37c; southern, white, llli42c; do. yellow, 41c. Oats linn; No. 2 white, 3334c; No. 2 mixed, 31tiT32c. Rye easier; No. 2 near by, 47','iC.; No. 2 western, 49c. liny Ann; No. 1 timothy, $1212.50. Live Stock Mnrkcts. Hast Huffnlo, N. Y July 29. Cattle about steady. Hogs steady; good to choice Yorkers, $t.05fil,10; good to com mon roughs, $3.60113.70; good to cholco pigs, $1.0114.10, Sheep and lambs steady to firm; choice- to oxtia lambs, $5,7530; fair to good culls, $105; sheep, choice to selected wethers, $i,70S4.83; culls nnd common. $2.23513,75. Mast Liberty, Pa., July 29, Cattle about steady; extra, $335.10; prime, $1.9005; com. mon. J3.C0S4. Hogs fairly active at a de cline of 10c. on all grades; prime medium and good Yorkers, $4.10; common to fair Yorkers. $IJ1,0j: neavies, "Hul.oii; pigs, ns to duality, $3.M-'4.o,: rough, $2.503.60. Sheep steady; choice, $3.504.40; common, $3.2uu.!.75; spring lambs, $IIj5.50; veuj calves, $0dtJ.00. Give the Children a Drink called Qrain-O. It is a delicious, appottzlng nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of coll'co. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becniso when proporly prepared It tastes like the flnost coll'ee but is lice from all Its Injurious properties, uraiu Dalits dlL-oitiou and strengthens tlio nerves It. u not. ii stimulant but a health builder, and children, ns well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as mucn ns cotlco. 15 and 25c. C'ornoHu-A iitiilerlilll Homo Again. New York. July 30. Cornelius Van deilillt. his wlf". Mlsr Vanderlillt and Alfred G. Vandcibllt arrived last night on the steamship Lucubln from Kng. land. The party wm luKen from the ocean liner by the tug Cliauncey M, Henew. Mr. Vnndeibllt, ub ho was be ing taken over the side of tho Lucania was unable to use his right arm, and afterwards, when he reached the deck of the tugboat, It was seen that he could not inlso his light fool In walk ing to the (.tern of the vessel. His face was qulto pale, and he was thin and weak. Tho Chief Burgess of Milesbarg, P.i says DoWltt's I.ittlo Burly Itlsers niu tlio host pills ho ever used in ins lainuy iiuriug mriy mum of bouse keening. They cure constipa tion, sick lieadacho and stomach and II' cr tiouhlPH. Small in sl.o nut gre-it in renins, C. H. Hsgonbucli. Dentil of Ii Noted I'liyslolnii, Oakland, Cal., July 30. -Dr. Pepper, the celebrated Philadelphia physician died at 8 o'clock Thursday night at Castle Verona, the country Beat of Mrs, Phoebe Hearst, In PIcasanton. The cause of death was heart fallore, Dr, Pepper was u very old friend of Mrs, Hearst, and at her invitation was spending the summer months In the country. The lemulns were embalmed and shipped east last evening. K. O. Blanks, of Liwlsvllle. Tolas, writes that ouo box of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50 00 to him. It cured his piles of tell years standing. Ho advises othors to try it. It also cures eczema, skill diseases mid olJbtluato wires, c, II. lliiKeuimcu, DISTRUST IN SANTIAGO. Business Men Will Not Invest, Fearing That the City May Be Turned Over to the Cubans. Santiago do Culm, July 30.--A pnnlclty feeling prevails In badness circles here, owing to n fear Hint the Amerlcnns will turn the city over to the Cubans for self government. No confidence exists, owing tn the uncertainties nf the fu ture. Orders that were clven during the first days of the American occupa tion have been countci mantled by cable. Kven Kuropean merchandise on through hills of Incline via New York has been onlered unshipped nnd sold In New Yoik. even nt a sacrifice. The mine feeling extends to the Cu ban merchants themselves, who seem to have lost faith In the ability of their own people to control nffnlrs. The rebels demand Independence, but the better classes, the merchants and land owners, dread such a possibility nnd fervently hope that tho United States will retain the reins of government In the Island, as the only guarantee of stability nnd prosperity. Senor Julian Centloja, agent of the Ward line of steamers, says that a hundred Spanish merchants have ap plied for cnliln and bagejuge room on the return trip nf the stenmer Phila delphia, nnd they will leave the city unless there Is some assurance from the American government that It In tends to control the administration of public alTnlis In Cuba. This is the question uppermost In everybody's mind. Spanish, foreigneis and natives are nil alike anxious for a definite expiession from Washington of the policy of the United States with regard to Culm, and until that expres sion Is mnde no resumption of trade or commerce can be expected In Sautlngo, whole today both are In a demoralized and chaotic state. Seventh Manila Kxpedtttou Oil, San Fianciscu, July 30. The Third battalion. First South Dakota volun teers, and the Minnesotn and Colorado recruits sailed yesteiday to join their comrades In the Philippines. A llect of tugs, steamers and launches gath ered about the St. Paul and acted ns an escort, and on shore tho whnrves were lined with people, who waved farewell to the departing troops. Tho steamer Lakme will not get nwny before Mon day. She will carry the First battalion of the New York volunteers, and tho battalion of enclneers will be trans ported on the North Fork. The Second battalion of the New York leglment will follow on the Charles Nelson, and the Third battalion may go on the Mariposa or wait until another trans port has been secured. To lie (Jiven a Pi-acttce Mai-ell. Washington, July 30. The troops at Camp Alger, coinptlslng the Second nrmy corps, numbering 27,000 men, under command of Major General Gra ham, will bo ,;lven a practice march within a few days. Orders for the march have already been Issued by the war department. When It will be made has not yet been determined by Gen eral Graham. It is probable that the inarch will be of three days' duration The troops will march from Camp Al ger to Fort Myer the first day, from Fort Myer to Camp Alger the third, The president and other war ofllclalj will review the troops In Washington, An Enterprising Drucrcist. There are few men moie wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of cvcrythiti; in their line for their many customers. The)' now have the valuable agency of Dr. King's New Discovery u-r Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by ity many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, lironclutis, Hoarseness and all allcc lions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a tiial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $I.oo. Cjiiarnmeed to cure or price rclundcd. OovoViior 'r)liM's"li,otest. Itlchmond. Vn., July 30. Governor Tyler Inst night, at the request of tho quarantine ofllcers at Newport News and Old Point, sent to Surgeon General Sternberg, of the army, a strong pro test against more wounded soldiers from Cuba being landed at Fort Mori roe. He called attention to the fact that the breaking out of yellow fever pldemio there, besides endangering the lives of thousands of people in Vir ginia, would also woaken, If It did not absolutely unman Fort Monroo, would suspend work at the navy yard at fsor folk, and would also cause the stoppage of all work on the men-of-war now In process of construction at the private vards at Newport News. Tne rsewpon News and Old Point quarantine cittlcerB filed similar nrntests. Norfolk, some years before tho civil war, suffered ter ribly from an epidemic or yenow fever, A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Bxtnict of Wild Strawberry. Curoa dysentery diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to take. Perfectly harmless. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.OW-KATK JIXCUnSIONK TO ATLANTIC CITY &c, vt.v Pennsylvania iiaii.koah. August -1 Is tho dato of the next low-rate ton-day excursion from Frio, Troy, Belle fonte, Wllllamsport, Mnciinuqua, Smihnry Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter inedlnto stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo liny Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly Beach, via Pennsylvania Itailroad. Kxcurslon tickets, good to return by regular trains within ten days, will bosnld at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic ( Ity will bo sold via tho Delaware ltiver Brldgo Boiito, tho only all-rail line, or via. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. 1-or iniorniation In regard tospeclllo rale and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K, S. Ilarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllllamsport, Pa." Bob Moore, of LaFayetto, Ind., says that for constitution ho has round liowltt s 1,1 III Karly liisera to bo perfect. They never gripe Try mem lor sioiuacii uipi liver iiuiinics, It. Hagchhtich, The South nnd Its Advantages. The Southern Hallway has Issued for frco distribution, a sixteen page journal dcs. erlptlvo of Virginia, North mid South Cam Una, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama nml Mississippi, Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists doslriug to make wi found profit' able investments will Hud tho Information contained therein both valuable ami Inlc luting. Coiiios will be mailed frco upon np plication to Juliu M, Ileal!, District Passed gor Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Piiiladelphi Pa, Young People's Christian Union. For tho Young People's Christian Union Unjteil Presbyterian church, to bo held at Saratuga, August U to 8, the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points mi its lino to Saratoga at rate of single fare for the rouud trip. Tickets will bo sold August S nml 3, good to return August 2 to 10, or by depositing ticket with Joint Agent return limit may ho extended to August 31, I bUS, DO IT YOURSELF You cna toll Just as well as a physician wlicthcr you r kidneys mo diseased or healthy. The way to do Is to take n bottlo or glass tum bler, and fill it with uriuo. If tlicro Is n sediment a powtlcr-liko substanco at the bottom after standing u day and night, there is something wrong with the kidneys. An other sum sign of dlfoaso is nilosire to nrinato often, anil still another sign is pain in tbe back. If mine stains linen, there is no doubt that tlio kidneys arc nll'cctcd. Any and all dlveases of tlio kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passages and con stipation of tbe bowel' me enied by Dr. David Kunnedy's Favorite Itemed)'. There Is no question about Its being the host and surest medicine in tho world for such tioubles. It quickly relieves mid clues '.liability to hold urine, and people young or old, who take It aro not compelled to get up a number nf times during the night. For putting an end to that scalding pain expeilenccd in passing urine, nothing Is so good as Dr. D.ivid Ken ned's Favoiito licmedy. It corrects the bad ell'ects of whiskey and beer; is pleasant to tho taste, ami does not seem to bo medicine lit all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder often rcquiro the use of instruments to push back the sandy matter so the urine can be voided. In such cases Favorite Itemed)' should bo taken without further delay or the disease may proo fatal. It Is sold for one dollar a bottlo at all drug stores. It is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish lo test Dr. D.ivid Kennedy's Favorite Itemed) before buying it, send your full post ollk'o additws lo the Dr. D.ivid Ken nedy Coipor.ition, lioiiduiit, N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mail you ii samplo bottlo free, as well as circulars giv ing full diiectiniis for Its uso. Kvery rendei of the HmiAl.n can depend upon tho genuine ness of this llbenil oiler, and all sull'urera from kidney troubles should take advuutagc of It at once. bl.tl.MI'U (llll'I.NCS. KlisoN-ALI.Y-COXnUlTKIl TO UK VIA PENN SYLVANIA KA1LUOAII. Tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1M: To tho Xorth (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and George, Saratoga, ami a daylight lido through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 2(1 and August IB. Kate, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, lialtlmoro, nnd Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and tho Trans- Mississippi Imposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate, fS35 from New York, Phil adelphia. Ualtimoie, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold on July 21, August t and 18, September 1, 15 and 29, at rate of ?10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Tlicso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Ihitl'.ilo, Kochester, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs.-Kivlimoiid, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October 10. Kate, $(S5 flinil New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further Information ap- ply to ticket agents, or addiess Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 'liiludclphia. $100 Reward $100. Tho rc.nkTH of till- paju'r will lie ple.mcil to learn that tlieie in nt IiMstt one dit'iuletl ilheaxe that fvltMH-e litis been nbUt tn euro In till Its stupes, nnd that Neatarrh. HnU't Catarrh Cure h tho only positive eiire known tn tho hum Heal fraternity. Catarrh helnic n constitutional tits cane, reiptirt s h constitutional treatment. HalTa Catarih Cine Is taken Internally, aetlnic directly upon the Itloixl ami mi icons surfaee of tho system, thereby (lestrnjln; tho foundation of the diseane, and kI inK the patient strength by building tip tho constitution nnd assl.stiiitf nature, in doing its work. Tho proprictoris have so much faith in its curative povern, that they ofTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to euro. Send for lhst of testimonials, Address, l' J.UHKNKY Ac CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Dtug IiB Annual Sales over G, 000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AND HERV0US DIS0RDEH3 such as Wind nnd Tain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Pulnesi nftor meals. Head ache, Dizzlnoss, Drowslnoss. 1'lushlnga of Hent, Loss of Appotito. Costtvcness, Blotches on tho Bkln. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Tromblinii Sonsations. THE HEST DOSE WILL HIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. imxiIAM'ff IMIXS, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomnlos to complete- (icalth, They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nml euro Hck Ilcaduchc. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE ofiu:y I'iticnt .Mcillcliio in tlio World. 25o. at all Drue Stores. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent tor Shenandoah mid Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter, . Try Barney's Bohemian Beer mrzm i,i r FILIPINOSJPPEAL Natives of the Islands Residing in Europe Beg Our President Not to Permit Spanish Rule There. London, July 30. Natives of the Phil ippine Islands nnd Urltlsh subjects who have Interests there arc alarmed by the leports that the peace terms Include the return of those Islands tn Spnln. As a result they have hold a meeting here, and after consultation with the Filipinos In France and Belgium have cabled to President McKlnley and to Senator Davis, chairman: of the for eign relations committee. The message to President McKlnley Is ns follows: "The Filipinos resident In Europe pray you not to abandon the Philip pine Islands for the sake of peace with Spain. Our loyalty and trust In the honor of America entitles us to your consideration nnd support. To hnnd over our country ngaln to Spnln Is con trary to the humanitarian proceedings of your noble nation and the wish of all classes. Civilization, trnde and or der, all will be lost If Spanish author ity Is re-established In any form." The message to Senntor Davis says: "A cast Iron agreement binding Spain to form a government satisfactory to the Inhabitants Is preposterous. To retain her sovereignty means decep tion, oppression and bigotry. We placed our rights In your hands nnd pray you to Induce the president and senate not to abandon In the hour of pence n people who, trusting In American honor, light for their common Inter ests." A Protest FroTn Oi-euoii. Portland, Oie., July 30. The Port land chamber of commerce adopted lcsolutlons regai ding the Philippines declai lag that "Wo believe that any course than the retention of these Islands would be construed as a sur render to the menaces of forelga pow ers; that we unhesitatingly demand the retention of these Islands, that the com merce of the orient may be shared In by our people without dictation from any Kuropean power whatsover." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The licol salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rkonm, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilos, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give porfoct sati3lactiou or inony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For salo by A. Wasley. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUltl'ASSKI) SERVICE OFFEKEI) BY THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street str.tion, Philadelphia, at (1:53 p. in. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing loom sleep ing cars, reaches Birmlnghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives ut Memphis tho next morning ut 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashcville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobilo nnd New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made hi advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with lolni M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, h2 Ohe-,tiiut sticet, Philadelphia. "I think DeWitt's Witch Haz-1 Salve is tho fihuat picpaialiou on the maiKet for idles '' So writes John U. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. u. Try it and you will think tho same. It also cures eczema and all si in diseases. C. 11. llat-eubuch. C'otuliic; Kveut. August 15. Picnic under tho auspices of tho Phoenix File Company, at lll-sh Point park. Ail". 23. l'liono-jniph entertainment in (ho Primitive Methodist church, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aui. in. Picnic at Brown's drove. Lost Cieek, under tho auspices of Lost Creek Cadets of Temperance. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Cdal No Smoke IN KFKKUT JULY 1st, IS-J8. Traltm leavoBlieiiandoftlt aH loUiiwi: Kor New York via. I'blludblptiia, ueeL iluyi,. 7 30 9 51 tt. 111., 12 27, 8 10 Hlid Ii 07 p. in. Kor New York via Mauch ChiliiK, week Uii-h 7 .Kin. 111.. 12 27 and 3 10 li. m. For le-eudlng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 an, 9 0 a.ui., 12 it a 10 anu o ui n. in For I'ottiivllle, week: days, 7 U0, 9 51 a. n.. 12 27, 3 10, Ii 07 and I 25 p. m. For Tmnanua tunl Mahanoy City, week day, 7 30. 0 51 a. in.. 12 27 3 10 nnd G 07 I', m. For WIIIIuinHporl, SJunburv and Lewlnburi;, week davH, 11..0 a.m.. 1227, 7 2 t in ForMuhuno) flaiiD,Sveek(luyn, 7 30, 9 51, 11 80 a. in., :', a to, o 07, 7 ot v an p. in. For AshlaiUanitShapinklii, week ilnya, 7 30, UUU ... I'I., 1..I, J IV, UVI, 11 IIUU ,3 VI 1. III. For Jlaltlmore, NYnshitigtnn and tho Wert via U. AO. It. K., throni-h trains lea-i lleiUHnt Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. ic It. II X.) at 3 20, i oo, uiai . in., a to anu t;zt p. t.. Biitiuays, i -ii, 7 ou, ii a n. in., a tn anu 7 fi p. iu, Ainu clonal trains from Tivoutv-Iuurtu and Chest. nut HtrectH iitatlnn, lypck days, 10 80 a. ui. 12 20. 12 It 810 in. HnilJujn, 1 35, 8 28 p. UI. TltAINH FOH SUKNANUOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Java, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 u. in., and 1 4.1, 1 SO 9 00 u.ui. Leave. New Vork via Muuch Chunk, week days. 4 30. 9 10 . in.. 1 80 n. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Teiinlnul. week lays, a 40. ri 8tt 10 21 a. in. ami 1 ali, 4 10 p.m. Iienve He adllif, week dayn, 7 OJ, 1UOS, , m. 12 l.i, 4 17, ouu p. in. Leiivti 1'oUavllle. week daya, 7 ll), 7 40 a. In. '2 30 I 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. in. Iuvo'Iaiuaqua, weix days, 83(1, 1123 a. tu. I 49. 5 50, 7 29 P. In. Leave. Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a. ui., 2 a 12, a zi, 7 1 1 p. iu Leave Mahanoy l'tane, week 'lays, OHO, l, WW, llll. Ik. Ill,, -.1, U mt U .., f HI, ft, III, Leave Wllllauiiport, week day-, 7 42, 100;) a, ... I" .11 ua.il .1 tV i. ... ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVIMION, Leave Philadelphia Cheatiuit street waif and Honlh Btreet whaif for Atlantic Oily. WeekdaVH Kxure-M. S 00. 9 00. 10 15 a. in. (1 DO Satiirdiiyannly), 2 00,3 00,3 40 llti minute. Irulli, I to lli.'! iidiiuto train, 4 B0, 5 00 fiVS minute train J , 5 40, 700 p.m. Acuuiuinodatloii, 6 15 a. in., 5 00,6 80 p. iu 81.0(1 excursion train 7 00 a in. nuuuaya j-.xprehH, 7 au, aui, sau, 'jou, iuw u m, -i.i i in. AevuuiiuiHiaiiou, u la a In, Hi i. in. 41.00 excursion train. 7 n in. Kelnriiliitr leave Atlantic City depot, oon.ei Atlautlu and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays--ICxprewi, 10 41 Mondays onlyl TOO, 7 41 (til minute train, 820 M minute ..mil, . w, iu ,i, ii uu. in,, a ou, I jii, n tie, 7 .u. 930 ll. m. AfClllllliHMlntlm.. 4 ' V 750 ,.. llii p. in, ll.oo mciirnloii train (fruin.HlaaU.li, nl live, onlyl 6(0 p. in, Sundays K.iprcxa, 33U, 4 IX), B OU, U 00, U 30, 7 110, 1 30. 8 UI. ') 30 p. in Au comiuiidatloli, 7 15 a, in., 5 05 p. in, SI 00 en 'Minimi Irani (irom loot ol iuinslsslppl live only), Ii 10 p iu. I...., &f.... f r.., m... a j , u, u ,.,j I..,,, nm 4H1U i-.!., O "I I . 111., 3 30, trip in. Additional for Capo May 4 15 p. ui, minilay-.-i.Jl 00 oxpunlon 7 00 ) van in For ocean city, 8 30,8 13 a m, 2 30, 4 43 pin, il IX) excuwlon '-'linrnday only) 700 m. Hi ilayt. 8 13. u 13 u iu. I'Artor Cars on all oxprens trains. "or further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and UeadlnsT Hallway ticket aicou or address I. A. HWKKiAlltl, KllKOH J. WKKKH, llcn'l Hunt., tlen'l 1'Wr Aul. Hcadlni Terminal, l'klluiteliilila. riillions of Dollars (lo up iu smoko every year. Take c risks but got your houses, stock, fu ultuie, etc., insured In Urst-class r liable companies as roproscnted by DAVID FAUST insurance Afeit Alao I.Ua.inilAocldeaUl OowpaoUi by pi' !S. C. C. FIIULTS, of 'Wlnter--ct, Iowa, J v S i'lvontor am! manufacturer rf ' .'--.ult-.' 'afct:,' Whinicti-eo Couplh it, irrllc)! of Lv. Miles' IleurtCuro. "Twos art ii go an attac ' of LaOrlppo loft u.o with a weal: he.-.rt. I had run down In Ct.-'i t nit ro akin mid bono. I could not sleep lylnr; down for smothering epellsi frcc-uuit s! irp dartlnc palnn and palpitation cau ed a con stant fear of sudden death, nothlni; could Induce mo to remain away from l.omoovor nli,'ht. ity local physician prescribed Br. lies' Heart Curo nnd In n few days I was Me to sleep well and tho pains gradually ier:encil, lir.d finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doe-, having pained fifteen pounds, ind am nor feeling hotter In every way thiol I have for years, Br. Miles' Itcmcdles KjT' 1 ft' "fjM cto sold by all dius-BK -if, ' suarantco, nrst bottle fKaail GUIIto ueneilts or money io- . M.I,r.9MBI)IOALOO. Ellvbart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ" M. BUHICI!, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Gfllco Kirftn litilMlnir. corner uf Main nn Centre streets, Hheimmlouh, .r. n- OMKKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Blionaniloali, Pu. pUOF. JOHN JONKS. . MUSICAL 1NSTRUCT0H, fxclc Box W, Mahanoy City, Pa. studied under bo rue. nf the heat ma.it era h London nnd Paris, will trtve leArtoiii on the violin, mundoli n, guitar nnd vocal cnUtim. the loweler Hlienandnah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD- 801IIIYKILL DIVIKK, Jri.v 1, 1898. Tralna will leave Hlienandoali aficr tne aDOts date for WI-Aaim, (fllbcrton, Frackvlllo DuiJi Water, Ht. Clair, l'ottaville. HauiliiirK, HeadlnK i'ottHtown. Phoeulxvllle. Korrl.stown aud Fide a-ielphia (llrMul ntreet Htatlou) at 6 05 and 811 a. in., 2 02, 0 lil p. in. ou week daH. Suudayn, S 15 h. in., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Frockvltla for Hhenaiidoah at 7 30, 11 46 a. in. and 5 48, 7 86 p. m. Holiday, 1 1 oi a. ni. anu & 40 p. in. I.cave 1'ottHvllle for Hlienandoali (via Frauk- vlllu, 7 10, 11 20 it. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. in. Hunilliy 10 31 a. in., 5 20 p. III. Leave I'hlludclpMa. (Uroad street station), fm Hlitftandoali at 8 35 a. tu I 10 p. iu. week days, Holiday! leavu at 6 50 and 9 23 n. m. Leave Itroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea (lire, Ashury Park, Ocean (Irovo, Iaix& tlraiicli, aim iiiierine.iiaio sianons, B.2D, 11.14, a. mi., 8.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leave Ilroad rilroet Htatlon, i'lilloUelpUla, FOH NI5W YOHK. Kxpress, week-days. 8 20, 4 0a, 4 50 5 05,5 15,6 50 7 33,8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (DlnlllK Car), 11 00 a. ill, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 ana 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 140, 2 30 (I)lnliiK Cur) 3 20, 3 50. l-r.'.nuO. BMIDInlnirCur), 600, 702.7W (Din lui;l.'ar), 10 Ou p. in., 12 01, ulht. HunUayn, J 2C, 4 03, 4 50. 5 03, 5 15 8 20, 9 56, 10 21, (I)lnlui Car), II 33 a. in., 12 85, loa tDinluir uar) zso IDInliiL- Car). 400 (Lhultfd4 22) (uinlnir Cur). 320.556, (Dlulnic Cur) 63.i, 702,7tX), Dlnliii Varj iu oo P. ul., 12 ui in; ui. express lor iios.on wmium cimage, awa ia., weekdays, uud 7 5Q p. m., dally. Catskil! exjiresa, (l'arlor Car), 8 20 a m week iluys, WAyiHNGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For lUlthnoru and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20,11 23. u. in.. 12 09. 12 31 IDil.tllir Curl. 112 DIlilllK Cur, 3 12, 4 41, 5 23 Coiirp- K Curl, 3 12, 141, 10 23 UOUKrps- Limited, Diulni Car, 6 17. 633 bln r, 7 31 DIuiuK Carl V- m., and iL'OS veekdays. Hundays, 3 50, 7 20,912,1128, sionai i.i Imr Carl. ntirht week a. Hi.. 1209. 1 12. H)hilmi Carl 4 41. 15 20 Coll. Kri'Hslonal Limited, llliilnir Cur, 6 53 lllilltliK Cur, 781 iUlnlnuCar p. iu. uud 12 05 nliiht. For tlalttmore, oecoinmodatlon, 9 12 u in, 2 Oi uud 4 01 p m week days, 3 08 uud 11 Id p 111 dally, FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rival lirldKu Kxpress, 5 CO, 0 10 ISO iiilmitt n a in, 2 38 Ib2 minutes, 4 00 S0 IlllnutesJ, 700 p. 111. Hun-lays, A Ml, )M nl minutes, u in, 2 33 n2 iiiiiiutes, 7 03 li m. Leuvo Market Street Warf Express, 5 00, 8 30. 10 01) 173 iiilnutcaj, u ui. (100 Haturduya ony), 2 00 75 minutes, 3 Ou 75 minutes, 3 30 eOiniiiiitesI, 4 00 103 minutes, 4 D 75 minutes, 500 70 minutes, 530 65 niliiutcsj p ui. Huuduys, Sou, 730, SOU 73 minutes, 830, 900 73 minutes), u 50 70 mbmU's a in, uud 4 30 175 minutes p lit. il.OOuxciiraluu truin,7 00u in dully. For CapMay, AiiKleseu, WtlUwoodand llotlj Ueach Lxpress, 9 00 am, 2 30, 4 05, 3 00 p in weekdays. Huudajs S2Uum. Cape May only, 1 30 p in Haturduya Kxeumion, 7 go u ui dully. For Hea Isle City, Ocettu City, Avalon una Htone Harbor lSxpress, 910 a. m., 2 20, 4 20, 5 01) p. in. week duys. nuudays, 8 50 a. ui. Kx curslon 7. CO a m dally, For tioiiicrs Point Kxpress, 5 00, 8.10, 1000 a. m., 1 OOHutlirduys only, 3 00, 4 00, & 00, 5 30 p, in. week duys Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 900,9 50 u. iu. und 4 30 p, in, J, 11. llUTCiiiNnoii, J, Ik Wood, tlen'l MaltUKir, (leu'l Puss'ic'r At . 00jOK3OK5O00-OCK'0COCVO1 Webster's i Isiter siational 0 Ttr m t V a li'ictionary ftitrccsw of the "UnalirUlaed." Ttw Ouo (irvut Stunditrtl Authority, Ho wille Hon. , J. H rower, Htaiulanl or the ir.H.Oov'tl'rintlne Oltho, the II. H. Huprfiiu ( L.euris nil mo runt) nu j'leiiieCoiirtB.andur iiewr- jy ull (lie H-.uoolbouliH. AVariuly Coiiimeiiclecl by Htfito H in ri litem tent a e or hehotil, Coll-ne i'ifl- i tleiiti.uml oilier Kiiieiilou J uiutoiti wiinoui. juuuuci Iiivnliin11c In the Jtinisc JioM, flml toe ifBsiitiiai mnu, nun m;ii etlm-utur, TI I E URST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronuncla'on It Is eusy to trace the growth of a wont. It la easy to learn what a word means. i no iYdi m tirK J riuunv pnyn . i 'Ihf, li.tj.Ht ...lllliii, rauif!! Crom tlx, i.ri'M. Willi n. t eoinileU.iies' Dint Iniplh-s t lit) inoitl tlior(iui.'tiili ( ii.ii ll iiii.i iyiMriuiiiii.-u Bulbil uiun. ' - - .''", nf.l., i.ulilli'. lui. lliiiU ilils ii uink tu wli (li It I ' o euiuuully liselllllo IfliT. A I'I lis, IBM). aBTTHB unsT. 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