if 41 I V EVENING HERALD r.srAiu.ism:i ih7o. fuullslied overr KvenhiK, Kieept Sunday, at . Hiivrn .lH UN Sril' l t, Nun Centiie. Tl,e M.- ,, .1 . . , nuilnnli fttnl Iho Biirruiunli.iK 1.. is fur six ent a week, pay nbt. otlic carriers. II)' mull M.00 it year, or Si cents u month, payable In advance. dvertlse meiit. charged according lt space and position. The publishers reserve the rlitht l ehuiine tlio tio'tllnti ot advertisements whenever the pull-"tntlo-i of nes deuionds It. The rlKht la reserved to wjetany advertisement, whether paid for or not, i.ial the publishers niny deem '.Tproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntcred at the potoftlco at Shenandoah, I'm., ax second class tuull matter. TKI.Kl'HONK CONN1COT10N 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TUl'SDAY. AI (II si' 30. 1MIS. OUR COUNIHY : rirst. Last and Forever. Thk bitf pein't" c.iminishioii will liavo Ilvo tiii'iulirrs on it sitle, lilit uiiuli imtion will lmvo only u biiifjli' vote on any of tlio points nt ixsue. Tills will liiy tlio foundation for a momentous piHti- of draw, in wliiuli ovunt American interests are not likoly to sillier. Accoumnu to a Miners vllle corres pondent Congressman Brtiium makes tlio unnouneeniont that Julius 10. liauliensteln lias lieen selected as poatiimster at tliat town. Mrs. Smith, who lost both liusliand and son as a result of the war, was entirely ignored in the selection, although she was strongly ur,'ed for the position. Thk war against Senator (Quay's re-election, inautjiirated by the Busi ness Men's Leugtu. will be on in earnest next week. It is said that the plan of eampaij,'!! includes the First, Second and Fourth districts in this county if certain Legislative candidates- are nominated by the He publicans. The contest in Schuylkill this fall bids fair to bo interesting. Thk first American to lose his life in the Cuban war was John Meek, whose homo is at Tremont, Ohio. Ho was a fireman on the torpedo boat Wiuslow. A Cuban fjentloiimn re siding in New Mexico offered $100 to the first American born sailor who should die in the war to free Cuba, and Meeks father is in receipt of a check for that amount. He has been olTered much more than its face value by parties who want the check as a Houvonir. This "War Dupartiuent people an having a deal of trouble in picking out the commands that are to b mustered out of the service at once. The idea prevails that as a rule the men in the ranks want to jo home, while the olllcers think they have a. Kood tiling and want to hold on to it as loiitf as possible. The volunteers seem to have a great aversion to do inj,' guard duty. They can see no glory or chances for promotion if there is to bo no fighting. Life in the camp and in the barracks is easy for the olllcers, but tiresome for the men Thk Socialistic Labor party of .Northumberland county, unlike their brethren of Schuylkill, have uoiuiii--ted a, county ticket, composed of tho following: Legislaturi)--laul Mrowku, Springfield ; Br. F. J. Meek, Shamo kiuj ShorilV Stany (ir.eiidyinski, Mt. Gunnel. Candidates for district attorney and county surveyor were not nominated, presumably because the party did not have such profes sions represented in its lines. Several meetings have been held here by tho Socialists for the purpose of placing u ticket in the Held, but tip to the present time it has not inatt'i iuli.ed. It is whispered that the majority of the olll corn of the 8th Uegt., l'ouna. Vol. Inf., are anxious to remain In tho United States servico, whilo tho majority of the privates aro not. "Whim it is remembered that fow of the olllcers over got so much pay us they receive from Uncle Sum it is not surprising that they dosiro to hold on to it good tiling of that kind. Many I'L1:,--AuAUjvur, have u greater y earning cupueity fiTTTm'.Ul"' while the men who, in Sunday solhW'"!;. l........ 1141.. .w,... oln.iit lli. mini Mai 1V11C II llltlU IUU1U iit.i. k of arms mid wero chosen olllcers, tinU whp by the fortunes of war held tht places wjiuii hostilities broke out, .una it is not surprising they are anxious to get to their homes and occupations now Unit tlio occasion which stirred their patriotic impulses has parsed. Let the boys coiRe homo. THK result of tho deliberations of the eonunittoe .of twenty-livu was somewhat of a disappointment to the property owners of tlio town. Tho committee lias come to tho sauiu conj ilusloii as thubovoii members of Conn cil, that tho proposed reservoir should be erected, in face of tho fuot that tlio borough treasury is practically fiupty. Tho committee oven goes fur ID ys pep si a lit wcalcncsa ot tho stomach. It is tho source ot untold rulbery. It may be cured by toning and (strengthening; the titomapU and enriching and.uurUylhg tho blood with Hood's. Barsaparllla. Many thousands have been cured by this mcdl clue and wrlto that now thoy "can cat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hold by druggists. 1, sli fur 85. (let llooii'a. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 2ft ccutJ. ther and says t he ii'M-rvoli' mi this side should be repaired, but not one word as to how and when the money shall be procured. The committee was supposed to advise tlio Borough Council how to proceed, but if the members of that lioilyeuii obtain any knowledge, other than that they pre viously possessed, from the result of the committee's deliberations, it is more than the average eitben can do. FRICTION AT MANILA. A British Correspondent Writes of Incom petence of American Otf.ci.1l3 of "Mediocre Education." London, Auk. 30. A dispatch from Manila via Hour Koiir says: The fric tion between the Aiueri' mis und na tive reitulrcH exceptional ability to avoid total allonnllon. I Unit that sev eral hluh American olllclals, of me diocre education, are utter lj- titinc (llinlnteil with Orltntal Ideas and un able to undeistiuid the primitive races. Most of the Americans are deficient In patience, ami numerous trilling nils unilerst.imlliiKs Intensify the friction. I believe the Aineiicans intend to be harsh. The Amcrlcnn censor absolutely pro hibits the t-etidlliL' "f a sliiRlc word about the c'uxlte iiulileiit of Thursday, and he threntenn to i mm'I any corres pondent who mentions It. A deputation from the press la koIiir to General Mer rill to protest nRiiinst his action. The affair beiruti In a drunken American shootltiR. and native sentries tried to arrest him. In eonsi iiui'iice of the melee font natives and one Ameilcan wera killed, and. It Is now (fie tullyy mlsre ported as belnc a deliberate lnaURUra tlon ot hostilities. General Merrltt re turned their arms to thn company of natives who llred upon the Americans, presumably Inadvertently The natives assert that Aeulnnldn forced General Merrltt to llbetat" them and return their weapons. The Americans condemn General Metiltt's course. The same correspondent cables that the AnieiH uns nio only "partly patrol Hiik the town." The residential suburbs are full of at mid Insurgents, and sev eral personal vendettes have been re ported. The Inhabitants are Kreatly alatmed. The InsuiRunt troops on Sun day attended mass fully armed, and patroled the principal residential su burbs. A kicking alike to young nnd old : Dr. I'owlet's Extract of Wild Strnwliorry. Na ture's specific for dysentery, dlsirilioca and summer compliyjnt. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As Holloctecl by DeallugH In Philadel phia and lliilttmoi'o. Phllndeluhlii, Auit. 'JO. Klour slow: winter sunerrliie. 15;i- III; 1'oimsylv.inln roller, elunr, ?3.W(a:i.lO: city mills, extra, $i.75'(p:i. Byo flour sternly, but nuiet nt2.Hl) per barrel for choice IVnnsylvimia. Wheat firm: No. S red, iqiut, Auifust null Sfutumber, C03iu70i!. Coru urm No. 2 mixed, August nnd September, 344n UlJic; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, akiSTe. Oats uutet and Btua.ly; No. white, clipped, now, !2'Jc; do., out, iKoJVac. Hay steady; choleo tlmotny, (10.50 a 11 for largo bales Hcrf stiady; hoof halm, KMSS.Ol. Pork dull; family, $12.50 ulU. r.nru nrmur: western steamed, 5.45 Butter steady; western creamery, 14nlSUc.: do. factory, lHallo ; Elglns, 18c.; Imitation cruamory, l.lali'.; New York dairy, 13al7e.; do. creamery, 14Vaal8!ic; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at liia'-i-'c; do. wholesale, ISo, Cheese steady; large, white, 7Ha7(4c.; small whlto, "JliSc.; large colored, 7js,a7o.j small do.. Bo ; light skims, CaOHc; part skims, 5&a Oe. ; full skims, 22ao. Kggs stuady; Now Yorlc and Pennsylvania, lSalOijO.; western fresh, 10c. Potatoes stonily : Jersoya, ?1.2.'inl.7o; Long Isl nnd, tl .37Vj.nl.75: sweets, Jurnoys, 2.12)aa2.M; southern, II Soal.CO. Cabliagu steady; Long Island, 2n3. Cottonsoed oil easy; irlmo sum mer yellow, '.".'aSic.; off summer yellow, 2-'a -2ho.; prlmo winter yellow, 27u2So. Iiiltimoro, Aug. 21). Plour dull : wostorn su porflnc, 2.60.i2.73: do. extra, 2.00a3.23; do. fam ily, f:i.30a4 ; winter wheat i)atunt,$4al.20; spring do., 4.40a4 80: Hirlng wheat, straight, J4.30a 4.5o. Wheat firmer; spot and month, 71a71K.l September, 70n70o. ; Octolwr, BOJSaGOJJo.; Do cumbor, 03al)8e.; stiainer No. 2 red, MaMJc; southern wheat by hamule,05a72o,: do. ou grndo MJ5u71c. C!orn steady; spot and month, SIHa 84Mc; September, 3lu3lJ-4c.: Ootober, Wfr B4!ii.: steamer mixed, 330:810.; eouthorn white, 03a33e ; do. yellow, :i4a35c. Oats dull and lower; No. 3 white, western, 27io.; No. 2 mixed. 24) (irtSe. Ityc flrm; No. 2 nearby, 40o.: No. 2 western, 4So. Hay easier; No. 1 timo thy, JlO.jOall. drain freights qulof, parcel room steadily hold: steam to Liverpool per bushel, 3Jd September; Cork for orders por quarter, 3s lUls 3d September. Sugar strong; granulated, KK nutter Kiiauy; luucy cream, ery. lUo ; do. Imitation, lal7e.; do. ladle,! lal5o.i good ladle, 13o.; store paekeil, 12alle Cheeso ttnaily; faiiuy sow vorit, large, naaa; no, liiiKllum. S-5i.uS7c: do. small, SVW-,o lettuco, 75o per bushel box. Whisky, 1.2Pal.30 per gallon for finished goods in car loads; J1.3In 1.32 for Jobbing lots Livestock Markets. New York, Aug. 29. Beeves moderately ac tive; steers 10a!5o. lower, bulls 15a2oo. lower, cows steady, live cars unsold; natlvo steers, f 4.SOa5.40; tops, $3.&0; stockers, 14.16: westerns, t4.76u4.UO; bulls, J2.7;a3.75; cows and heifers, fl.GOiCi.M. Calves nctivo; vcnls 2jo. higher: griissers and buttermilks steady; nil sold; vials, 6n-S; graisers, W.D0a4 2.5; buttermilks, 4a4.40; common westerns, $3 50 Sheep and lambs active, sheep a shadu lower, good lambs 15c n25o higher: other grades steady; ouo car unsold; sheep, $3a4 IVS; culls, $2 50; lambs, tl 40 all 30; culls, $.la4 Hogs firm at $4 25at GO East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 21). I'attlo lower; extra, $.1.15115.25: prime, $,"a5.10: common, $3.50 Hogs fairly active, mediums nnd good Yorkers, $4. 20al. 40; heavy hogsnud common to fair Yorkers, $4.10a4 15; giassers, stubblers and pigs, as to quality, $3.70al; skips nnd eoininon pigs, $3n3.5U. Sheep strong; choice, l.tlOnl.O.'); romiuon, 3.25a.'l.73; choice spring lambs, ,'S.G0a B.80; common to good, $Ja5.5u; veal calves, $7a T.25. Htatk op Ohio, Cirv or Toi.bDo, I I.UI AS C'OI STY i I'BANK J. Ciii:skv makes oath that ho Is the senior partner of the llnn of 1'. J. C'iikm:y .V Co., doing liiislness in tho City of Toledo, County and state uforesald, anil that said II rm will iav the sum of ONK II UNDItltl) DDI.I.AItH for ench and every CJwe of Catarrh that cannot be cureil by the use of lUt.I-V t'ATAKitll CcitB. (- i A. W. til.KAXUN, )iL f Notary Public. llttllVVJatarrh Cure la-fakcnlnternallv nnilp ts the svktcliis AW'! f"r testimonials free. lllu ,Vv i f.iiifvi.-v ci -I-..1...1., n Kdd by Jrugiit. '3c l'lilliidoliibTsi'h I'caeo .lulilloe. rhlhidelphla, AtAp. 30. Itepiejenta u.. riilvmiH. inerchiuntB. mnnufaclur- ers, professional nien'j,nd committees from ull the loadliiK clulisi,anu iraue as sociations met Hi Mayor Wrawlck's of fice yesterday and took the lft steps towards huldliiR a pence Jubilee fn this city. The mcetliiK was called at the in stance of Mnynr Warwick, and It wns decided to appoint a committee of !l00 citizens to formulate pluns and llx upliii o date. The Jailer will probably be about tho middle of October, nnd thq committee wus Instructed to make the celebration national In character. President MeKlnley will bo asked to at tend. Koiiliomy Hi Suiifliuro AillilInlHtliitlon WiishlnKtou, Auk. 30. Adjutant Oen erul Corbln has received the following oablegram from Oeiferal' Hlmfter under dat of Santiago: "I have tiiursfoncd all business relating; to customs over to Major Cltneral I.awton. Thcro haa tieen collected, with the exception of a small amount hi July. $102,003. Salaries of olllclals and all expenses. Including street cleaning, city olllclals, police, etc., have ben paid to date, leaving over $00,. In the treawdry. The expenses of the customs houre have been cut douij from $10,000 per annum to $38,000, and that in tlmo can be materially re-duced." EASY TO DO How to Tell if Your Kidneys and Bladder are Diseased. Many people suffer from Kidney and Wackier Diseases without knowing the cause f their poor health, undstd) noth ing ts easier to lind out, Theno aro cer tain symptoms which nevt fad to tell cause. Upin a rising in the morn ing. put( isomo of 1 your urine in a glass turn u tor, ullowingit to r e m a l there till next iorning. amine it. It I sediment or powdcr-liko k substance at the bottom, it is positive proof that vottr Kidnevs are in a dan- "erinis condition ; but do not be alarmed. Dr. David Kunncdv's Favorite Rem cdy; if taken promptly, wul restore your diseased Kidneys and lHiul dur to n healthy condition again. It will also euro pain in the small of the bck : scalding pain in passing water; frequent desire to urinate, particularly at night : and inability to hold the urino back, all of which troubles nre due to disordered Kidneys. Favorite Remedy is solJ in the drug stores for Si a bottle. SAMPLE nOTTLI; FRUfi. Von may have a sample bottle and pamphlet of valuable information mailed you free if you send your name and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation. Rondout, N.Y. This otter is guaranteed by the publishers. Ho sine to mention tiis patter wiien tin ning. DEATH OF MALiBTOA. Twice Klnu of Sninou, lleliin Onco I)e losid by the (ii'l'illlllls. Aukland, N. '.., Aug. 30. Malietoa Lncupepn, king: of Samoa, died on Jlon day, Auk. 22, of typluld fever. The ad ministration of noverntncnt Is belnc; supervised by the three consuls, L,. W. Osborne, representing; the United States, T. U. Cusack-Smlth, repiescntlnu Knn land.and F. Hose, representliiRGermany with the. chief Justice. William Cham bers uctlnB as president of tho super vlstory comnilltee, an arraiifrement that will continue In force until the successor of the deceased UIiik has been chosen. King Malletoa succeeded to tho throne In 18S0. Seven yeais later ho was deposed by the Crermans for al leged lobberles and Insults and re placed by Tamntcso. In the following; year there was an Insunectlon against Tamatese, headed by Mntaafa, who won, after a lleice battle. In the au tumn of that year Mataafa was elected king and Malletoa vice kins, but two months later the latter was reinstated as king, with the assent of the three powers. Mntaafa was transported. Cure that Cough with Shiloh'a Cure. The best Cough Cuie. Relievos Croup promptly. One million buttles sold last year. 10 doses for!.'.! eta. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guar unteo. 3us, Itotktn Itooked us n l'rlftonor. San Fianclsco, Aur. SO. Detective McVey arrived hire fioin Delaware yesterday, brlUKliiK with him tho box and the wrapper containing the eand which was sent to Mrs. Dunning, at Dover. Tho Delaware official refuses to discuss any phase of the liotkln case. Mrs. Ilotkln was foimally booked In the city prison yesterday. The record states that Cordelia Ilotkln, 42 years of age, native of Missouri, wns arrested on two charges of murder. The prisoner was not taken from the seclusion of the matron's room to be booked. "I had a running, itching sore on my leg SuH'ercd tortures. Dean's Ointment took away the burning and itching instantly and quickly cHected permanent cure." C. W. I.cuhart, Howling Uiccn, O. Stniuplnu; Out YtillowFuvir. Washington, Aug. 30. Gratifying re ports have been received by Surgeon General Wyman from the places where yellow fever recently made its appear ance, and the hope of Hint olllclal Is that It will hi' stamped out without dif ficulty. State Health Olllcer Porter, of Florida, wires that there la no excite ment at Key West, where tho fever was reported among the marines, and no one Is preparing to leave the city. At Franklin, I.a the cases which made their appearance thero are get ting well, and at Galveston, where the fever Is said to have made Its appear anco among the soldiers, and concern ing which the doctors have disagreed us to Its genuineness, the patients are recovering. Truth wears well. People liavo learned that DeWltt's Little Early liiscrsure reliable little pills for regulating tho bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripo. U. u. inigonuucii. WELCOMING THE HEROES. (Jew York's ImtliiiHlastto Itocoptlon to tho Sovonty-llrst Volunteers. New York, Aug. SO. The Seventy trst regiment, New York voluntcers.ar fived here yesterday afternoon and marched up Ilroadway from the Bat tery to Thirty-fourth rtreet, where their armory Is situated. On reaching the nrmory the men were dismissed, nnd then sat down to the first really good luncheon they have had since they went Into cninn on Hempstead Plains months ago. This was preparod and served by the women of the re lief corps, For hours before tho regiment reached the liattery there wero crowds stretched along Ilroadway, and when tho first line of soldiers came Into view In their dingy uniforms, there was an outburst of cheerlnp, and the men wero tho recipients of n continuous ovation until thoy came to the armory. The returned men looked extraordi narily well, considering their condition when they landed at Camp Wlkoff. The regiment as It left camp consisted of C10 men, of whom 200 wero veterans who hud seen service In Cuba and wero able to walk, 300 wero recruits who had never Jiad a chance to light, and 0 wore riitntiago survivors who wero too weak to nuircli and had to be carried In army wagon's to tho depot. The crowds wero no dense In lower Ilroudwny that the cable cars were compelled to stop for an hour uofore the march started, Many persons climbed to the tops of the cars, somo bavins eumeras. In order to get the best view possible. Seldom has there been a scene of such enthusiasm In New Yoik. liroad wuy was literally packed with peoplo from the Imtlery to Thlrtyfourth streot, a distance of more than four miles,, and their welcome to the troops wus most demonstrative. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent 1 wPWk mm hi the SBiQ A Then cx- A jfxK Lhere H a V- I ll'SKisUS-1 flour, and take no nUji-hYfrelsV JUJ,wl"jl.iVyiortK ' M'iUln Striuin,Jf. uuuruuuio. . CONFLICT OF AUTU0IU1Y. I'n-ilulii Dinienii Held by n Shell If For llt'seei'iitltiK lll'iives. WashhiKton, Au. 30. Captain Lnttls C. Duncan, surgeon f the Twenty-second Kansas leRlinent, Is held by tho sheriff of Fait fax county, Va., to an swer un Indictment chatRliiR him with desecrating Confederate graves at Dull Hun, near Manassas. It appears that Dr. Duncan, whose case has now become famous, was not sentenced to five years' Imprisonment, us reported from Camp Meude, l'a., but escaped much more llRhtly at tho hands of the military court, there ue inf? a lack of ovldence to prove that hu actually took part in demolishing the Braves. He was tried by court mnrtliU, and the finding ot the court martial, approved by General Davis, wns that Surgeon Duncan be deprived of his rank for two months, bo conuned to regimental camp and forfeit half Ids pay for the same length of time, and that he be reprimanded by the com , mnndltig general. How Mr. Duncan Is to be confined to regimental ramp for two months, when he Is now the ptlsoner of the sheriff at Fairfax county, is dllllcult to deter mine. His regiment has removed from Thoroughl'aie Gap to Camp Meade, l'a. It Is understood that when the sheriff presented his wan ant for him under the state Indictment the surgeon was voluntatlly surtelidered. A clash be tweon the state authorities and war department may develop, though the case has not been brought to attention In wushlngton as yet. Not to Abandon Ciiiii) Wilton. Wnshlngton, Aug. DO. It Is said nt the war department that thctc Is no truth In the repot t that Camp Wlkoff, Montnuk Point, Is to be abandoned ilther as a result of Secretary Alger's Inspection or on nny other account. Adjutant General Corbln says tho camp was established only as a place of tempotary detention for tho troops returning from the fever Infected dls trlcts of Cuba, In order to avoid the possibility of the Introduction of yel low fever. It was not Intended as n permanent camp, and will be nban tinned when It has served the special purpose for which It was established. From present Indications the camp will be maintained for severul weeks yet The troops tUere will be ordered to their home cuihpn ns soon as they aro ready to move, or discharged from the service nfter a two months' furlough. It Is estimated that thete are about 1C,000 troops at the camp. Yellow Taundice Cured. Kiiflerinit liinnanitv should be sunnlied with every means possible for its relief. It i- with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to ccitify that I was a terrible sufferer fiom S'cllow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physician in our city and all to no avail. Dr. licll, our druggist, recommended Electric Hitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. 1 now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering ft on this terrible malady. I am gratefully joins M. A. Ilogarty, I.CNington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Oolnir to Thole Own State. Washington, Aug. 30. Uy order ot General Gobln the order was revoked directing the First and Second bat talions of the Sixty-fifth New York to move to Camp Meade, Pa. The Twelfth Pennsylvania was ordered In stead to leave Camp Alger for tho Pennsylvania camp. The action of Governor lllack In requesting that tho Sixty-fifth Now York be ordered to Buffalo Is responsible for this change of plans, They will go to Buffalo next Wednesday and there bo quratered In the state armory. The olllcers will bo given leave of absence and tho men furloughed for thirty days, at the end of which tlmo the regiment will bo musteied out of service. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea Is a pleasant laxa tive. Itcgulatcs tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho comtiloxion. Lasy to make and pleasant to biko, 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. lloyeott Declared J.oual. St. Louis, Aug. 30. Judge Valllant. of the St. Louis circuit court, rendered a decision In the case of Marx and Haas against Watson and others do during boycotts legal as long ns no foue or Intimidation was resorted to. J'xplodtncTliroshoi' Klllh Four. Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 30. A threshing machine explosion nt Thom son yesterday killed the owner, Mr. H. Ray, and three firemen, and seriously Injured several others. Tim l'lielflii'H Infected Cnmp. San Francisco, Aug. 30. In spite of the greut precautions taken by tho local military authorities the health condl Hons at the local cnmp are worse than ever. Today tho total number of sick Is 308, the laigest yet known. There are 16 or 18 typhoid suspects In the hospital. The Tennessee regiment has G5 sick, and the First Iowa. 5G. Thero were 58 patients In the Presidio hos pital yesterday, several of these being typhoid fever In Its first stages, fThorc Is no word so full H of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature in the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND "SIv wife Buffered moro In ten mln utcs with either of her other twu chil dren than she did altogether with her last, havinic previously used four hot ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It isu blessing to anyone expecting to be come a fiuiui'.u, says a customer, 1Ii:.ndi:i:so.s lixus, Oarinl, Illinois. Of Inif (tlitf at 11.00, or -am hy erpron on roeelpt tit nrlen. i .A tat l.mik miafjtliiim tflillmmilil ,. tuiit, u. HffiTOEO ?5U 1 1 1 LSI lotlier's Friend "Vht Head, aches riran." Tho dreadful headachos which wotntn s u fle r mean nineteen times out of twenty Hint there Is more trouble than headache. There is prob ably some W' healthy condi tion of the del icatc orgnnittu of womanhood nnd often added to this the digestive func tions arc out of ordur, these two conditions cause ncatlv all the headaches from which women suffer. There nre two e;rcRt remedies specially ndapted to these ailments invented by the chief consulting physician of the famous Invalids' Hotel and Smgical Institute of rtitfr.do. N Y.. I)r. R V I'iercc. Hh world-renowned "Favorite Prescription" is the most successful medicine evet known for the cure of distinctly femhiiiK ailments and his "Golden Medical Discov ery" is the one supremely olTcctlvc cure for digestive difficulties. Taken in conjunction they completely rejuvenate the nervous system of went iitid debilitated women; giving health, strength and capacity to the nerve-centers; renewed power to the blood-making glands and energetic force to the entire body. A liilv living in Coshocton Co., Ohio, Mrs. W. T Statuou, of llllHs!iclil, writes: " I had female weak ties very bad for nearly three years. Had dragging down pains hi and nbove my hips nnd such dreadful pains in the back and top of my head (just as though someiue was liftlug me by the hair). Hail no Ambition, would try to work i few days then would have to lie lu bed for a long lime. No tongue cnu express the suffering 1 endured. I had much p.iln at monthly pe riods. I ilnctored most of die time with as irood a physician as there is In the state, but had no ense only wnen i was qtuci nun on my icci aim then I had more or less pjlutu my head. When I begin taking Dr. Vicrce's medicines r weighul loi pounds, and was very pale and weak. I took twelve liottles of the Kavorite Prescription ' and seven of the ' fiolden Medical Di-Covcry.' Now I feel like a different person Have no inln ill my head, can do all my work for sell, husband and one child: nm gaining In llesti I feci It is through God's mercy and your wonder ful medicines that I am cured " Where constipated conditions exist Dr. Pierce's mild and agreeable " Pleasant Pel lets " should be occasionally used in con ucctiou with the "Prescription," LAST OF THE SEASON. l.on-Kiitc Ten-Day I'xctirsloli to Atlantic (Illy, Ac, lu I'eiil.Hylvjinlu ltallrond. September 1 is tlio dato of tlio last low-rato ten-day cscurshm from Uric, Troy, Hello runic, Williamspuit, Mocanaiiua, Sunbury, Slien.iuiliah, Dauphin, and piincipal inter niedi.ilu stations (including stations ou branch roads), to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Auglcsca, Wihlwood, or Holly lieach, via Pennsylvania Iiailroad. Kxeiirsinn tickets, good to return by reg ular tialns within ten days, will bo sold at ruto id" f 10.00 from Krie, $."i.0il from Will- anit.pnil, and piopoilionatcly low rates from other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also bo sold via tlio Delaware Iiivcr Hridgo Houtc, the only all-rail line, at ten cents nolo than tho rate via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For information in regaid to rates and time of trains consult hand hills, or apply o agents, or 12. S. Ifarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Willialiispoit, P.i. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'lowers, tho Hand of Atactica, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoutc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cai-s to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washiiiglou, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rales, and all the comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropupostal mid, .T. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. 510 Hall- road avenue, Elinira, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hovt. 0. E P. Agt. You Invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little Early Klsors uro pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They erne, constipation and siek headache just as sure as you take thorn. C. II. Uagcnbucli. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. tiNsuniMssni) surtvicu nrpKUKD uv thk SOUTIIHltN ItAII.WAY. Leaving llroad Street sti'.tion, Philadelphia, at (S:.r.r p, in. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, reaches lUiininglian tlio following night at 10:111 and arilvcs at Memphis tho noxt inorniiigat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mohilo and Now Orleans aro also attached to this train, Pullman reser vations can ho made in advance and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Catarrh is Not Incurable But It nnn not ho cured hy sprays, washes and inhiiling mixtures which reach only thu aurfuco. Tho dlsetiBO is In tho blood, and can only ho rouched iiirotif'u mo moon. a. w. m. ts tlio only remwly which eun lmvo nny effect upon Ontnrrh ; it cures tho dlseaso perma nently and forever rids tho system ol ovury traeo of tho vilo complaint. ill Joijle Owen, of Moutpellcr, Ohio, writes: "I was af flicted from lufnncy with Catarrh, and nn one can know the suffering It pryduees better than I, The sprays and washes ,c prescribed hy the doo- -iS 8 ro"'vei' me OD'y Jff temporarily, and r.'iiv thongh I used them constantly for ten'years, tho dUeaso had a firmer hold than ever, I tried n number ol Mood remedies, but their mineral lugredfeiitt settled In my bones and gave uih rheumatism I was In a Iniacu tablo condition, and after ex hauttlngall treatment, wasdcclaredlnourablo Seeing S, H..S. advertised as a cure for blood diseases, 1 derided to try It. As soon as my system was under (ho effect of the incdlclno, I began to Improve, and after taking it fot two months I was ourcd completely, tli dreadful dleau was eradicated from my sys tem, and I have hud no return ot It," Many lmvo been ttikinif loqal, treat inent fur years, and find thuinsolvcn tyirso now thiiu over, A trial of S:S.S.rTnoBIood will nrovo it to ho tho riijht remedy for Ontnrrh. It will euro tho most oh Btinuto case, J-'k-W-Wllcd free to nnaNj s.by "b-w.fx i - ..it Co:, AthtftWifj. -. I HOWIE FOpEALTH. Stricken Pennsylvania Soldiers From Chick- nmauga Drought Back by the Governor. Pittsburg, Aug. .10. Over 200 soldiers who four months ago marched off to war. while thousands of admiring frier ds cheered them on, returned yes- terd ly nmld anguish and tears. The Btrlcken heroes were aboard the Petin sylv.tnla state hospital train, and are belli r tttken to their homes and hos pitals for better ttcatmcnt, An hour was spent In removing a number of the BUffitcrs to Pittsburg hospitals and glvher dinner to the convalescents. Thovo was no demonstration b" tin crov d when tho train entered the sheds and tears came to tho eyes of hundreds on the platform whrn they saw th gaunt faces of the sulTercts peering from tho windows. Governor Hastings and tils wife were seated lu the ptl vate enr In tho tear of the first section of the train. Nliioty tin basins with towels and soap and barrels of warm water were provided by the railroad ootnp.iny and the convalescent who wcie able werS marched from the curs and allowed to make their toilet with a baggage truck for a dresser. Mi'B. Hastings, with tents In her eyes, wns a witness of the sad scenes when the Buffet eiB were removed on stretch ers to tho ambulances. She accom panied the train on the entire trip and assisted the nurses In their work. "T shall not accompany the governor on his next trip to the camp," she said. "I am unused to Such scenes of suf fering, and I have suffered extremely from nervousness while returning from Chlcknmauga. I am grateful for an op portunity to do my share In alleviating tho suffering of our brave soldiers, but nm more than thnukful that this war and Its sacrlllces are at an end." President MeKlnley passed through Pittsburg on his way from Somerset, Pa., to Cleveland at 2:30 o'clock In the1 afternoon. An Immense crowd was nt the station and tho president was en thusiastically greeted. Tho Pennsyl vania hospital train was met at Greens burg, and tho train bearing the presi dential party was stopped while tho president made an Inspection of the hospital train nnd shook hands with the sick soldiers. When yom a l tor DeWltt's Witch Hanoi Saivo the great, pile cute, don't accept any thing elso. Don't ho talked Into acnepting a substitute, fur piles, for sores, for burns. C. 11. Hiigcuhucli. YoHturiln.v'H ItaMolmll (iiiiucM. At Cincinnati 1'liiludi'lphtn, 8; Cincinnati,?. At Fittsburg ISostou, 8; Pittsburg, 2. At I!o chestur Urooklyn, 13; Cleveland, 7. At Louis ville Louisvlllo, 8; "Washington, 1. At Chicago Now York, 2: Chicago, 1 . At Wllkesbarro Toronto, 8; Wilkcsbarro, 0. At Buffalo-Huff alo, 7; Springfield, 5 AtProv deuce (12 innings Providence, 0; Ottawa, 8, At Reading First gaum: Heading, 3; Nor folk, 2. Second gnmo: Rending, 8; Norfolk, 3. At Allentown Paterson, 7: Al!imtowu,0, At Richmond Richmond, G; Hartford. 1, At Lan caster Newark, 11; Lancaster, 3. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may bike it in largo cpiautities without tho least danger. It has wun for Itself tho host reputation of any preparation used to-day for cidds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. C. II. Hageubiich. Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway Kni-'iki Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN Kl'KliOT JULY 1st. IS'.iS Trains Icive Shenandoah as foIlowH: Kor New Yorlc lrt l'hlladelpnla, week daj-s, 7 SO 9 51 a. 1 1 27, 3 10 ami U Oi p. lu. Kor New York via Matich ClnmU, week days, 7 30 a. m.. 12 27 and 3 10 u. in. Kor H-eatllug und l'hiladi Iphli, week tlayn, 7 au, v oi a.m.. 12 a, a lu aim o u p. m For 1'ottHville, week daya, 7 30, 9H a. m. 12 27,8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. ui. Kor Tamaqua and Malianoy City, week dayd 7 au, v m a, m., li -it. s lo ana u w p. m. Kor wuuamsport, nunuurv ana lowlsburi;, week days. 11 BO a. in.. 12 27. 7 21 o. in For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 n. m., 12 , a iu, dul y a, V oo p. m. For AshlauJ and Sbaraoklii. week days. 7 30. 11 SO B. ru 12 27, 3 10,007, 723 and )55i, lu. For Ualtltnore. Watdilnctou and the WiBt via II. & O. It. it., ihrouuh trains lea" t lteadliiK Terminal, fUllauelplila. IK. AltB X.) at a 20, 7 55, It 20 a. m., is 10 and 7.27 i. i. Hmiilavx 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m.,S 4 and 7 27 p. iu. Add! tlouul trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 CO u. in. 12 20. V lo ! 40 p m. aununys, i sa, n-i p. m. TKAINH FOlt HHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, i 80, 8 00, II 30 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30 9 00 n.ui. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dyn, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 8 40, s go 10 21 a. m, ana 1 so, l(U p. in, Leave uwuniiR, weeic uuys, iw, iuuts, a, lu 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. Ui. Leave PottHvllIe, weefc days, 7 10, 7 40 a. ui 12304 10. 6 10 and S 60 n. m. Leave Taiuaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. ui, 1 49. 5 SO. 7 20 l. in. Iteuve Malianoy City, week days, 9 0.1, 1147 a. 1J1., . 1, o 12, D 21, 7 11 p. iu Leave Mahauoy l'lane, week days, A 30, 9 2.1, 1025, 1159 a. in., 241, 532, 6 41. 7 57, 1 in. Leave WIlliamHport, week days, 7 42, 1000 a. ui., 12 ot ami i ou ii. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut stieet waif and Houth street whttlf for Atlantic City, Weekdays KiprcsB, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a. ni ( 1 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 CO minute train J, 4 00 IR5 minute tralnj, 430, 6 00 Oi minute train, 5 40, 7 00 p. in. Accommodation, 0 15 b. m., 5 00, 0 30 p. m J1.00 excursion train 700 am. Sundays Kxpress, 730, 8 00, 8 30, V00, iu ou b in, i i.i p in AccoinmcMiaiiuii, u la u u 4 45 ii. m. 81.00 excursion truln. 7 a in lteturntng leuvo Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantle and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays tSxuress. (ti4t Mondavi onlvl 7 00, 7 45 1.65 in leu to train, 8 20 165 iiiluiita iruiuj, w uu, iu ij, ii ou a ol. a uu, uu, n uy, 7 ju, 930 p. in, Aeeniuiuodutlol,, 4 21, 7 50 a. iu. 405 p. 111, 81.00 excursion train (froniMlsslsilppl live, oniy; iiiu p. 111. rtuuuays tixpreus, aisj, t uo, o w, uw, uau, 7 ou,7 3U, tin, yao p. ni. 4e comniodatioii, 7 15 u. in., 5 0) p. 111, 8100 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave, oniyj, u iu p 111, For Ohio Slay and Hca Isle City. 8 43 k. 111. 2 30, 4 41 pin. Additional for Cape May 4 15 ti. 111. buniiays tst 00 excursion 7 on 1 u!5n For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 15 11 111, 2 30, I 45 p in ici.ou exeursion 1 nursusy only 1 7 uu u ni. a dayr, 8 15, 9 13 a m. t'arlor Cars nn all exnress trains. For further Information, apply to nearest i-niiiuieiptna unu iieuuiui: luiuway llcKel Ulfell or address I. A HwviniuS lnunw T Wwc, Oen'l Supt., Clen'l l'ais'r Ant. iveiMiinir leriuinai, 1 niiaueipiua. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Home and Library. s uioie Hisionj Ii written by Itfuht Hon. William Fwart Olml.tone, tlj-rrnttiler of (Irtuit Hrltiun uinl Irulaud, enter. IniX.i Htiv. A. JI. Huiw, Qufu (iUuu, OiforJ, Kiik.j Hev Huniuel Ivtm I'urtl. It. IK, t'liUano Tl.eolnh'iral hmiiiiiary.Chli-ttiio ill.iltuv. FrutJurtoW rarrHr, 0 I)., K.H.H.. Dfuu ol (litnierbury, Ciniierbury, Knu.i Kev, Klmerlt. (Japeii, i.l)Tuft4 Colluiiw, huiuurvlllu, Miuu.i Ituv. Frmik W UuuMitulu. lt.lt, Armour Jnntltuto, Clilfiit-'ii. III.; Hot, dm .rue F, VviUvot, ),1., Mnrjlo lone 1'roHhiierluu Cliurcli. Isumluti, t.nu.i Itur, It. H, MuoArtlmr, 1 !., (Ulvury IluptUt t'tturcti. New York f'ilv. N V i Ituv. Martin KuiiimertjAl). I.ll.. Muln Htrfttt Vrt'o HaptUt Ohurcli, IuUton, Me.iltttv. Frank Istol. 11.11.. First MFllioili.t 1'iiiM'ui.ul I'burcl urn. lll.i Lev W. T. .Moore, I.L '"llis Clirli kiniiuouHHaltli, London, I'ntf.t itev. Kdwsr t Hutu, 11.11.. 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HU KTAKI 1, k'uun. -4 zit wurus uusui.uuicas-u, iiiuus "Saved Her Life." f'jji Mr. join wai. V.!j tliiunvhom estec-ned or wli JOiri WAl.tHT, of .Tofforson. none Is morohlnhly cstec-nctl or widely known, writes. "In IjOD 1 liail rt severe utt.iclt of I.aUrlppo und nt tho cud of f a.r nontlib, lu hpllootull physicians, frlcnd-i und kooiI iturslnjf could do, my lunsa heart and nervous system woro so completely wrecked, my llfo wns de spaired of, my f rlcnila clvlng mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho tito of opiates. My Iuiirs und hpart pained mo terribly nnd my coukIi was most ncgravatlng. I could not lie In one, position but n, short tlmo and not ou my left side at all. My husband bt ought mo Dr. Miles' Norvlno and Heart euro and I bo gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I was tnuebbottor and contin uing persistently I took about a doicn bot tles and was completely restored to beulth to tho surprlso of all," Dr. Miles' Itcmodlosf aro sold by all drug-j gists under a positive J guarantee, first bottlo t benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot tho heart and I nerves f roo. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkhatt, Iud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Hjr M. HIJUKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ollleo Kiran liulldlliE. corner of Main nu Centre streets, Hhenaudoah. fl 11. l'OMKUOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SlieiiAiiddiili, l'a. JliOK. JOHN JON1CS, MUSICAL INSTHUCT0K, Ixctc Box ft5, Mahauoy (Illy, Va, Havliii; stiifllril utiiler aouio oi tlie btmi inasturu lp Iomlou ami Par la, will give lcMtmuti uu tlio vlollii.iuandullu, KHitur and vucal cttlturu. ltirius reuattuauit). AutirenM lui-aruui nirtMinu, the jeweler Hliouaiidoah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIIUYKILL DIVISION, JUI.Y 1, 1898, Trains will leave rllienuudoun after tue uio,i uutu for Wliiau, tlllheltuli, JfruiikvUle, l.sis water, Ml. uunr, rotls llle. JlumlmrK, Ke.&, I'ottstowu. l'Uoeiilxvllle. .orrisUjwii ud I'l...- aelthta (Ur.kd street station) at 6 05 und 5 1' a. iu., 2 OJ, 0 Is p. iu. ou week days, hundays 8 15 u. in., 1 lid p. ui. Trains leave Fraetcvllle for Hhenaudoah tl 7 UU, 11 40 a.m. and 6 40, 7 30 p. ui, Mil Inlay, 11 ui m. ui. una o iu p. in. Ixiuvu i'ottsvllle f or rilieiiuudoah (via Kruek vllle, 7 10, 11 -JO a. lu., 5 'JO, 7 10 p. 111. Millids) iu a. in., a -u p. in. l.euve I'ldlaUelplMa, (llroad street station), (ui riliitttidouti at HJiu, ui., 4 lu p. iu, week days nuuuays leave siouu auu u i a. ui. leuve liroad btruct Utatlou, i'htludelphla, KOIt NEW YOItK. Exuress.week-daya. 8 20.lfti.lS06 m.S 15.S !tC 7Si,a'Ju, 'J 60, 10U1 (Diuiui: Car), 11 00 a. u. uwiiuuii, utM Liuiiteu i uo anu I w i, u Ulllills; Cars), 1 10, 2 Bo IDIi.llifc- lur) al, a is) 4 O'J, 0 00, 0&O ll-llullib' Cr, UUU, UK, 7 fid (llle inu-Cirj, lo 0o p. in,, 12 01, innln. Mumiays S M, 4U1, 4 60, fcOJ, 5 I5B a), U Co.-lu :!1, tllh.lll, Cur), llJO u. ui., Uaa, loa (UiuIiik Cur) ij (UIiiIiik Cur), 400 (l.lmiteU4Z!)(Uiiiliii: Curj 6SJ, 0 00, (UlnillK Car) OBo, 7 02, 7 U), illliUli, iurj iu uu p. iu., i ui iiiKoi. Jiispress lor Itostou wllliuut ehaue. It Ola lsi week-days, and 7 60 p. ui., Uutly. tatsktll extness, (1'urlor Cur), 8 'JO u in wctn day s. WAHHINdTON AND TDK bOUTIl. Kor liultluioru and Washington, 3 60, 7 20, 8 32 10 20, llJ, u. in., 12 Ol), 12 SI llllulUk- Cur), 1 1 IDinlni; CrJ, d 12, 4 41, bZH l,'ooKn), sluuul l.tujlted, Dining curj, bl7. o65 twin tut- Curj, 1JI Diuiui: Curj p. in., and 12 0 lilk-lit week days. Uuiiduys, II bu, 7 20, U 12, 11 a. lu., 12W, 1 12, Dlnlnt- Carl 4 41, VM Cui Kresslouul l.lmiteci, linniii; Curj, btu Illidu Curj, 7111 ItliiiliiKCurJ p. iu. una 12U3iduln. for llultlmore, uocomuiodatlou, II 12 u iu, 2 i und 4 01 p in week days, Sus and 11 10 p iu Uall) FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Droad street statlou via Delaware rlvi bridge Unpress, BU0, V 10 ISO iulnutes u n 2U8 ISJiiilnutesJ, 100 IbO niiliutlsj, 7 to p. li ftunuuys, 3 00, StM 80 inlnutesj, u m, 2 as r InllllltesJ, 7 0.J p 111, Leuve Jlurket btreet Warf ICipress, S 00, 8 U iUui) 75 inlnutesj, u ui. (lOOSuturduys ony), 21 76 miniitesj, tluu I7iiulnutij,a uo iniuutes 4 00 103 inlnutesj, 4 UO 75 inlnutesj, AUU . minutes, SOU 05 lulnutesj p iii. buminys, 6o 7 30, 800 73 nduulesj, 81X1, 0 00 75lnluutl 'J 60 70 inlnutesj a in, und 4 no 75 iiiiiiutiwj p n SI. Ill excursion train, 7 Ouu in Uully. Kor CupuMuy, AiikIwu, Wlldwiodaud Hull IleueU Express, VOO u 111, 2U0, 4 06, 6 00 p I weekdays, buuduj s. 8 20 u lu. CapeMuyoul 1 80 p iu bat Urdu; s. Kxcursluu, 7 UI a in dull; Kor bu Isle City, Uun City, Avaiuu an Stone Hurbor Kxpress, V 10 a. ui., 2110, 4 ': 5 00 u. ui. week du a. Sundays, 8 SO u. iu. ii eurslou 7 CO u in dully. fur homers l'olii Kxprex, 6 00, 8 30, 10 1 u. ui., 1 00 Saturdays only, auu, 4 0U, boo, t; p.m. week duys. Suuduys, 5 00, 8 00, u UO, tl . u. iu. uud 1 UO p. in. I. U.flluTeuinsoN, J. It. Wooo, Oen'l sluiiuner. lieu l Kuss'ic'r Ak Webster's International Dictionary fiuertmnr vf the "Unabridged." Tho Qao Great Stantlurtl Authority, , Ho rlU's Hon. Ii. J, ltrourr, Jusllee II, H. rlitunine Court. Hlmiflaril or the It. S. (loVt I'rllltlnif tittles, the II. H. Htllirsnis Court, all the Mate Nil firenie Courts, anitof tieur yall the Ncliooltxxilii. Wurinly Vuiiiiuumlcfl hj Stste HmerlnteiitU.nU of Helmuts, Colli'iiB rrrsl. Wiiti.aiiil(UirKlii(Hturs uluiost without l!U!lllM3r.f IllVllllllllllU 111 Itiu liousetioM, ami til Die teiMhi-r, srliohir, itni- lessloiiui lusii, and si'ir. Tl I G IinST POR PRACTICAL USU. 5 It Is easy to find the word wanted. 2 It In easy to ascertain the pronunclafon J It Jseay to trace the growth of word, l It Is easy tu learn what word means. rn, '!'".' VfTk Tribune tinyHt , Hi.; i iti st i'iJIII.iii rniiira from the iness wltlia . ;iimijl. ..i. M Unit liuplles the most lluirunirlinll , i .riilnii.l lisinr.iiiiii.ul nistriUloii. 'Ihn i Lie m.u'. i.h, ilu.ts this 'a uork to whli h l Is ' iinlmilt useful in refei.-Atirll,lXi. 1 ? oirr'Tttn unsT. ! 5 Wr" S'xclmen iwges sent on application to , S :..b C. MtntltTAM CO., l'uhllahers, Siirttianetii, ntum., v.s.a. noo o ooo ooo o o oooooo oooo- SjVM CJ.T. TVkM WII(,TTW4'tW,irr.VMlllMii Hill I ID If HP F T HUM 't a . Li, iSl.s it in il ssssssssisisssssssssessss'ssss' '
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