n WILLAMETTE FARMER y. LT I IP JY TELKCRAPfc. phis, Sept. 17. Forty-six death re to noon, making 101 sinco yesterday at ! Dr. John KrskUno, ncaitn oracor, aii orntng;also Father IUordan, Phil. L W. B. May, of Park arenuo, B. T. or. $Wrjr Orleans, Sept. 18. Deaths, 68 cases rtcii, wm, oi which mo wure coniraciea ior to tho 15th. Weather clear and warm. Ell Mnmnliis. Ronlcmliur IS. Tlimv U 11 nnmin. iblo increase in tho activity about tho Howard headquarters this morning, ami apparently no decrease in tho number of now cases, although doathd arc lighter, only 33 being reported up to noon, making 91 for tho past 21 hours. Among tho dead aro two volunteer physicians Drs. John B Hicks and J. 8. Bankson. Tho supply of coffins is running very low, and it is with great difficulty that any but rough coffin Miapcd boxes can bo obtained, oven by people in good circumstances. Worcester, Sept. 18. The Massachusetts Republican convention assembled this morning, (tovcrnor Claflin was chosen permanent chair man. A resolution was oflercd ond referred to tho committco on resolutions, demanding that corrupt, incompetent, and unnecessary officora anil employes entrenched in the Boston custom hauao and other public offices of tho State, shall at onco be discharged, and that such places as tho public good requires, bo filled with honest, God-fearing, capable, law-abiding citizens. Tho following aro tho concluding pro coctiinrs of tho Massachusetts Demo cratic Stnto convention: McDovitt's declaration that tho Butlcrites propose to retain tho hall was answered by a passiouato peal of applause. When tho state central committco fully realized that tho Butler faction had control of Mechanics' hall thoy ap pointed a committco to sco what could bo dono towards procuring a hall. They waited upon Mayor Tratt about 10 o'clock. In his speech Spoflbrd. alluded to tho wants if tho laboring class, and denouueod bond holding and banking monopolies. Ho was heartily applauded.. At tho conclusion of Spofibrd's speech John L. Rico ot Springfield, nominated Gen. B. F. ftutlcr for governor, amid chocru and great ox- ritcinent, the delegates all rising. Cook of Iwwn, seconded tho nomination. At this point, amid most intenso excitcmont, .John ?..Calvin took tho lloor and denounced the action of tho committee, being repeatedly interrupted by hisses, groans and cries of "Put him out." Tho speaker asked how in tho name of God any Democrat could nominato Butler T Ho had opposed every Democratic pricipal for IS yean. When tho spcakor said it wa4 proposed to put him in tho field as presi dential candidate, thcro woro cries ot "Yes, yr,. Three groans woro given lor tho speaker at tho conclusion of his speech. A committee on resolutions was appointed nsnting of a delegate from each congress- nal district Cook said it would tako some timo for tho mmltteo to draft the resolutions to suit tho invention, and moved a recess, which was en till 2 r. m. Tho convention reassembled at 2 r. M. Hut 's nomination was enthusiastically roceirod. he following stato ticket was nominated: ntenant governor, John T. Arnold secretary tato, Unas. M. a trausjjf attorney general. eh C'ushing: auditor, J. B. O'ltiley; trcas r I). N. Skillings. lock Island, 111., Sept. 17 Jno.B. Hawley, Utant secretary of tho treasury, mado the 1111115 speech 01 tiio campaign in Deiiait 01 tho publicans this evening, discussing tho finan- Question from tho standpoint of actual owledRO acquired In the treasury depart- int. He took advanced hard money grounds. HVillouhby, O., Sept. 17 Tho train with 1 president ami party leu uieveinmi at 11:10 1 morning. Alio 1"" v w ,,,0 u lllu ,lu" hero by a number of prominent citizens, none whom were Mayor Itose, Col. Harnett, moi Townscnd, and G. W. Howe, collector internal revenue nSan Francisco, Sept. 17. JohuK. Mortimer, rmurly a prominent actor committed smemo sm evening at a low lodging houso by taking ryehniue. Iato dissipation had reduced him 1 iiennrv and vagabondage. 'Tho society of Pioneers this evening favo a nlliant reception to Gen. Ercmonk LJho total subscriptions to tiro citizens' relief Id ior tno yuuow lever suiters inus lar is over 1,000, ot which 5'JO,ooo havo iieen lorwarded. mice belu waiting aelvics irom New urieans Memphis. A telegram was received from ickkburg declining further aid. Wells Fargo fCo,. in addition to the above, havo forwarded "4,000, and churches and societies 913,000. San Francisco, Sept. 17. The Chineso resi- entto: this city havo collected and win to-mor- remit II.'JOU for thu benotit ol the yellow bwr sufferers. - He Nevada hank lias sold to the government 10 million ounces ot silver at the equivalent at MMl)n rate. lA light raiu fell here early in tho morning Incitnt to lay the dust, ino w earner to-day iar.iii and cloudy. Mnrysville, Sept. 1". Bain fell hero thu siv" lasting aiout an nour;com and ciouuy t' Orleans, Sept. IS. Deaths to-day in- s 23 children umler neven years of age. Bg the death aro Mrs. Maguirc, wife of instant nostmast Mnguirc. Hev. G. Bow- Lr .1- r T..H Oi T.l.... K 01 mo Herman i.iuiicruii oi, uuiiii b His wifo died a week ago. Thoy re a small child. From noon to 0 r. .M. 23 ths and 145 new cases aro reported. JJew Orleans, Sept. 19. Deaths, W; cues p.ted, 195; prior to tho ICth mst., 163. Itouge, Sept. IS. New cases Co; , 3; total cases 001; deaths, 34. , Sept. 18. New cases, 10; deaths II; , 435; deaths, 75. FUpolis,0., Sept. IS. HughPlyinoIe.i'evcn go, the last patient in the infected ied last night. No other cases. Ki ll"' clearly proves that in this latitude rfever is infectious, but not contagions. Orleans bept. 19. representatives ol to Afmt ME 1U 'UP e- jr C ?Sfai IS cnniuic aociuoa met to-uajr ua 1 the secretary of war relative to the ooadHioi of tho suffering people- ia this city. The reevt of their deliberation was a request that 60,0)0 rations be furnished. Baton iRouge, Sept. H. Ex-Got. Sato. Bard diedlast night of yellow fever. We havo many net cases. Father LaveUe, oar sick priest, is sill very low. Tho disease is assum ing a tnoronaiignant type. Now Orlns, Sept. 19. Dr. Samuel Coppin to-day at li o'clock transferred, at tho New Orleans Inhnary, eight ounces of blood from tho arm of rhealthy stout laborer at Gay's re finery into tb volns of E. J. Gay, Jr., sick and very low of Jcllow fever. Tho object waa to sustain Ufo htho patient to sco if tho kidneys would net, w'ich, howovcr, thoy refused to do, and nt 11 r. ly Mr. Gay died. Canton, Mii., Sept. 19. In justice to our many friends o numerous to mention all over ourbclovod lad, wo issuothis, ourcircular, to notify them, tht wo aro no longer in need of provisions or mmuy. Our ovory want is sup plied. To our brethren all ovor tho country mo extend the hand of brotherly lovo and friendship. Wl will novcr be able to repay you, but wocanjiray Almighty God to shield you from tho patgs that wo havo suffered. Tho focr is abateg and wo havo but few coses to-day to report! Wo hopo for a favorablo change. Signcd-O. W. Thomas, president Howard Asaociatonj S. C. Dcvino, chairman Relief Committee Baton Kongo, ept. 19. Deaths, 3; new cases, 31. Vicksbnrg, Sept 19. Slightly cloudy and warm; thermometer, 92. Twelvo deaths dur ing tho past 24 hours; new cases about 60. Memphis, Sept. 19. Sinco yesterday noon thcro havo been 57 deaths reported. Among tho now case's roportod aro Dr. T. II. Force, of Hot Springs, Ark., md Dr. Luppo, of Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. Hram Pearco, of Cincin nati, died last evoning.l Milwaukie, Sept. II. Matt II. Carpontor has agreed to be a cmdidato for tho U. S. Senate. Doodwood, Sept. 13. Tho dead lodiort of two men, named S. B. Davis and G. W. Keat ing, woll known horsoand cattlo thieves, wcro found hanging to a trco fivo miles north of SjKsar Fish to-day, undoubtedly tho work of tho vigilantes of Spear Fish, oh tho tracks of a dozen men wcro found to and from tho spot. Keating and Davis woro last soon in Dcadwood about noon yesterday. Baltimore, Sopt. 10. In tho South Carolina railroad cami tho judge says that there can bo no question that tho defendant company is in solvent. It has mortgaged all its property twice and now labors under a Mortgago dots of near six millions of dollars, and finally has mado an assignment to a syndicate of tho di rectors of the road of all its bills recoverable and available assets to secure tho payment of a loan of $200,000. Newport, R. I. Sept. 19. Mi.vt Joumctto Bonnott, sister of James Gordon Bennett, was married this morning to Isaac Bell, Jr., of New York. Tho value ot the presents in esti mated at $100,000. Washington, Sept. 17. Tho capitol police and citizens havo lodged information at potko headquarters that tho language mado use of last night at a meeting of Cohen's followers, on the cast steps of tho capitol, was of tho most incendiary character. Some speakers advo cated a raid on tho U. S. treasury and helping themselves to tho funds there. Tho district commissioner to-day mado a requisition for forty set of cavalry equipments, pistols, ammu nition, etc., for the use of tho polico depart ment. The commissioners havo also mado a requisition upon tho chief of ordnanco for somo canteens, carbines, slings, and a quantity of carbine cartridges for tho uso of thu district militia, to bo turnod ovor to Maj. Hauneman, commanding district artillery. New York, Sopt. 20. A Tribuno bpecial days that tho yellow fever epidemio appears to be spreading only in the rural districts of Louisiana and Mississippi, It is decreasing in the towns. Canton, Miss., announces that it needs no further aid, Tho total number of deaths to dato i C,049. Thero havo been a number of instances ot a few deaths in several small placcB. Tho number of cases at New Orleans up to tho present timo has been 7,200; at Yicksburg, ovor 3,030; in Memphis, as far as can bo ascertained about 0,800 peoplo havo ben taken with fever. Chicago, Sept. 20. Tho total yellowfovcrfund is $73,279, of which $33,344 has been sent south by tho citizens' committee. Pari, Sept. 20. M. Kroutz, director gen eral of thu exposition, is organizing a grand concert for the relief of yellow fever butfereni in the United Stated. Memhpis, Sept. 20. It rained this morning, which is unfavorable to tho Hick and to thorn) who yet remain woll, The official reports of deaths made to tho board of health bince tho beginning of the epidemic and ending at noon to-day gives the total of 2,210. This does not include many who havo been buried by private individuals, who havo purchased coffins and interred their own dead. An increase in tho number of deaths will follow the change of weather. New Orleans, Sept. 20. Deaths, 69; cases 165, of which 81 wcro attacked prior to tho 17th. The following dispatch was received this morning via Vicksburg, having beu mailed from some point lictwecn that city and Greenville Tho wires between this place and that hae liven down for somo days, "Out of five hundred people who remained hero nearly 400 cases and 162 deaths have oc curred up to dato. The fever must abate soon for want of material; 24 deaths in tho last 24 hours. Hot Creek, Wy., Sept. 20. Two packers jast from the north report rinding the main camp of th robbers who infest the Black HiUe tag Km 66 mils north of here. Than were 14 men and Jtwojromen dressed in .men's clothes in the gang. Tho packers saw tho horses taken from tho freighter Booth in thoir camp, and afterwards mot three of tho robbers somo distance this sido of the main camp. Toledo, Sopt. 19. Tho Preidont and Mrs. Hayes arrived hero from Fremont this morn ing to attend tho State fair, Omaha, Nob., Sept. 20. Whilo Bcccber was lecturing at tho Baptist church livst evening 500 laboring mechanics, etc., held an anti Bocoher meeting nt tho court houso mid dis ctnaed Ida broad and butter utterance? Speeches wero made nnd resolutions parted condemning him. A parade with thuupar cics was to navu taken place had it not rained, FOREIGN. Pari, Sept l9.--GambJtta, in his speech at lloucn, Wednesday, said that tho reHignatiou of President MacMahou would involve no chang es to tho republic, that his succeAsor would bo immediately nominated, and there would bo no competition; but ho (the President) would not rcdign; ho ought not and he cannot. Gambctta eulogized tho army, condemned clcr icisru and recommended stato protection. Belgrade, Sept. 19. Most friendly relations exist between tho Albanian league nnd the Servian frontier commanders. London, Sept. 20. Thoro is an uneasy fool ing that Lord Bcaconsficld's Indian policy will result in a war with Afghanistan and tho re opening of tho wholo eastern question. It is not gonorally bcliovod that tho Russians will ovacuato Bulgaria as stipulated or that Grccco will poaccably submit to Turkey's non compli ance with its demands. Berlin, Sept. 20. Russian authorities have instructed tho provisional government of Bul garia to summon all malo inhabitants' between tho ages of 20 and 22, to form a territorial army of fifty battalions of infantry and seventy squadrons of cavalry. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Sept. 18. Tho Miicide of tho managing director of tho French ttavings bank has had tho effect of creating a run on that in stitution. To-day an eager and excited crowd was collected, who forming into line, streamed Into tho bank to leave .their namen, calling for their doposits under tho thirty days rulo. All the business transacted by tho bank wan simply to register tho namex of those deposi tors, all payment being postponed, which vir tually is a temporary suspension of tho insti tution. San Francisco, Sopt. 19. Postmaster Gen eral Key and party arrived at Stockton this morning from Yoscmite, and after a brief in spection of objects of interest took the train for Sacramento to attend tho state fair. Thoy were received by the officers of tho stato agri cultural society, and will bo tendered a grand civic and military reception to-morrow. From the Dally Record, 8 apt. 20 SIC XuaAwajr. Yosterday evening, about dark, Mr. Townsend was coming down Center street, driv ing the largo bay team belonging to the Capital Lumbering Company, when in frout of the res idence of Mr. James Martin, the clevis came Ioom, causing tho tongue to fall to tho ground, scaring tho horses when they started to run. They became detached from thewagonandBtart ed at full speed towards thu river, but before they had run the length of Mr. Martin's lot, thu "off" horse ran against the wheel of a wagon standing near the sido walk, knocking tho wagon some fifteen or twenty feet, striking the wheel Rquare with his brest, it is thought he burst thu main artery of thu throat, as ho full in a few feet of tho place, ami died in a very short time, fortunately no one was hurt. The other horse was caught, and gets off with but a fuw slight bruiscH. This w thu some team that ran otf only a couplo of weeks ago, near the poBt office, which was alas caused by tho dropping of tho tongue. Persons driving frac tious teams should uso great care, and endeavor as far as possible, to guard against such acci dents, not only for tho protection of themeolvia ami teams, but for tho public generally. Carelcaoaoaa la Directing Letter. Tko Post Office Dcpartmept has issued a re port that should servo to warn peoplo against carelessness. It is Bhown that an averago of 4,000,000 dead letters aro received annually at tho dead-letter offico 300,000 without stamps, 50.000 partially addmsed, 6,000 with no ad dres, $1,500,000 of money orders and drafts of money value, 45,000 packages coutaing prop. erty, $40,000 in money, uiuo. tenths of it return ed the balance remaining in tho treasury sub ject to application for four years; 15,000 photo graphs; 25,000 European letters aro returned unopened,; one-tenth of all letters contain prop erty; 10,000 applications for letters reported lost, the great proportion of which nru found and delivered. Thousands of letters aru received each year in which thu writers enelono money hut mt do not give their names, nor do they prop, rly direct their letters on the outside. u Wheat Samples. I). I). Prettyrnau of Polk Co., sent to A. It. Shipley, on the 10th, Sc, of tho Statu Orange of Oregon, tight xarnplu varieties of wheat in grain mid seven in thu head. These samples aru to go east, as .Mr. Miiploy will start about tho tint of October. Terrible Accident. Yesterday morning, widow Pitnoy of Junc tion City, while passing around thu main shaft in Bashnell's warehuuso her shaw 1 was caught in thu revolving cylinder, inaugliug her fright fully before she could be released, and died 111 a very few minutes. A shooting scrape took place in a saloon at Perrydale, Polk county, on the evening of thu 19th inst, over a came of "sell out," in which wuicn ud, in pain- 1 one Iltnry Zouiwalt received a flesh wound the leg near tbe thigh, which it no uouot nil but not dangerous. UP' AMONG IB PAl.bsaV The tourist has never soon Oregon, nor hardly realised the signinoanoo of Bohemia, who has not visited, and enjoyed tho wild pleasures of that upper country which lies along tho tribu taries of that wonderful river, Columbia. And tarried a season among tho primaturo bcantyof the skirting scones. At Portland tho river is broad nnd smooth, and flows with an oven current of Btreneth nnd volocity which in not exempt from the rieo and fall of the tidw from tho distaut ocean Here wu take our btate loouiR nt night on board of tho beautiful and enmmodiout Steamer Wide West, while the ta are winking and blinking over the shim merlin? sheen of sparkling water, ami at fivo o'clock early morning wo are Htcttningnwayout of tho Willamette and up tho Columbia to tho Cascade, and tho Dallw. Vancouver, twelve miloH away Is tho military station mid headquar ters of Gen. Howard, and is beautifully located on tha rising beach overlooking tho river. Tho over changing scenery rises in majestic splendor and grandeur cch hour as wo plow against tho current and near tho rapids. Wu hero yAiutoMUMrrocsLT on boaud, at tho hands of attonding cooks and waiters, and after breakfast feast, enjoy tho feast of beauty beyond description. Bold mountain peaks lift their blue domes agaist tho sky, and tho shaggy ffirs and pines fringo the outlines or fill tho picture in a maw of deep blue, green and asphaltutn. Basaltio ledges piled high form an abrupt shoro in solid masonry, and wonderful precision for miles; then wo round a curve and tho rush ot tho rapids is heard near at hand, when wo step from boat to cars and wind along a lovely strip of country from tho lower to tho upper cascades, with tho white spray and foam of tho river dashing in whirling eddies along at our right for six mile passing thu old Fort Sheridan, on its deserted bights, looking down upon thu limit of road and tho the first wild impulse of water rushing madly over tho rocky declivity at tho Upper Cascades. Hero wc wait tho lading ot tho shipping from cars to Hteamer, a'ld whilo waiting utilizo tho timu by mill.NU M)K HAIAION, And catching "small fry," and suckers at that, and interviewing a singular specimen of thu genius "Lo" tho chinook. Then on board the Mountain Queen ply again on our upward courso amid still wilder scenery, passing miles of perpendicular walls of solid stono for a river shore, and reaching our destination just ns thu sun dips down behind us, and thu western hor izon. Lying at the wharf where wo land, is thu company's newly built steamer, which is now about ready for running with elegantly furnished apartments from parlor to pantry tho ItOUKUT 1U TIIOStriHlN. Tho workmen aro busy upon the loot finishing work, and courteously ready to show her good poluts. She is built ot tho same elzo as tho Wide West, but will carry tho greatest power ot any steamer on tho coast, and at a speed It Is expected, of eighteen to twenty miles an hour. A new hydraulic apparatus, a recent invcution of John Gates, chief engineer of tho company, and resident at Portland, has been appliod to tho engine for steering this vessel, as aluo tho Wido West, which does tho inventor much credit. It consists simply of a cylinder and piston runningcach sidu the cnginc,and fed by it, and connected with tbe pilot wheel where a lever worked so cosily a child's hand might manage it, directs tho course of the boat, thus enabling one man to do with tho utmost case, thu work that often keeps two men at tho wheel. Nothing is spared in fitting up this and its companion steamer. THK HAM.K.1 Boasts a local census of tiomo fifteen hundred as genial and warm hearted residents as onu could ever hope to find. Its surface is broken and jagged at intervals by tho rocky projec tions of it firm foundation, which form into a solid ledgo back of tho town, which touches the river again abruptly at tho landing. Mount Hood, thu snowy sentinel of every city in Ore gon, stands liku a pyramid of sparkling gran deur, overlooking tho river and the outstretch iug hills of Washington Territory beyond the center piece of thu lovely landscape picture. From among there hills tho sources nf streams havo been tapped, and its fountains mado to supply the city with tho purest and clearest of water, though tho euterpriso of Momrs. Brooks and Hummieon, at a cost of $30,000. A first cla.11 hotel Li under contemplation by somu interprising parties, and is morh needed. Thu walla of au txR;nuivo government building under program of being 1 rected in thu days when Tho Dalles was a mining center and great hopus were entertained of its future n.1 such, stands on the outskirts deserted, and thu scheino abandoned before tho second story was cotnpli ted, and after an outlay by thu govern ment of somu $200,000 and finally denated to tho Stutv, but thu old mint may proe an ele phant on the haudn of thu Statu hi it will cost as much more to completion. Thu streets abound in shade treis, many of which aro the drooping willow, giving a picturetquiiiess very pleasant to the beholder, by thu contrast of livid green acainst tho darker hued firs that aru indigenous. Its jm.oIo aro eharacterized I y an air of independence most interesting com jiared to conservative requirement of fastid ious society, and great-hearted hospitality that cannot ho surAMtod, at thu unexpected oation thoy volunteered )ourcorropohdcnt.can amply vouch, and will thankfully remember. Thu Dalles hw a chacter or two, the most opular of whom Is "THK UTTLK OLU MAN," Who "keeps a peanut stand," fruits and can dies for tho little folks, among whom, as well aa the oluW ones be is wunderf nlry popular. With all the orisinal oddity which never Indul (rots in the needlcM ctrcmony i a "hat," but wean tho habitoal white apro of asmtoaltwee, to match tho saowy looks, ho k a maa ot eat tore, experience and good son ia aa hand to' aid every enterpriso and defend OTtwy rigki, and whon a cause needs an earnest okampia, in his own language ho swears, "by tho livia' gods I'm on it;" and no 0110 doubta it. murcoRia took tub indiaks Aro making their homoward way with each np river steamer, yet somewhat under protwit.mil-. itary fearing a repetition of tho hostilities in .1 future day. Thu troops aro nlno returning from thu field. Several companies having just ro turned to Vancouver with General Howard only a day or two behind. Tlipy approved of his cotirsi and tho experiment of Governor Chad- wick in general if not univursal, as all speak in tho highest teri.is of both. Ouo of tho officer describes Moses ad being ouo of tho finest look ing men ho over saw, and tho occasion of his surrender as ono of tho most impressive scene over witnrsred, ivnd thinks Moses is thoroughly conquered. Ho comments frthor on tho In dian policy by spying it would bo better for tho government to corrall tho Indiana and maintain them entirely, even it would bo cheaper to sus tain and board thorn at first class hotels, than to attempt subjecting them by force ot arms. It is estimated that only about sixty or seventy havo been killed at an cxponao to tho govern ment of $00,000 per capita, Admh I. Balloit. 8HOOTZNO AITXAT. Tho regular Texas stylo of settling a diffiealty was practised in tho city of Portland yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, in whioh oh of tho participants was mortally wounded, and an old man by tho namo of Frod loohror was shot through the thigh. It appears that tho parties interested had been lor sumo timo past, on any thing but good terms, using the Tele gram and tho Boo, for tho purpose of running each other down. Mercer, of tho Boo, on las Saturday so far forgot hlinsolf in hia fight on McDonald of tho Telegram as o reflect upon tho character of McDonald's wife. On yoster day the parties met in front ot O'Biioos, aad after a few words concerning tho article pub lished, clinched, and whilo upon tho gronad Mercer fired four shots throo taking effect, Uien striking thu woundod man over tho head with his revolver got up and ran. MoDonald got up and fired fonr shots, miminir Moroer uvery time, but ono bullet entered Sherlock's sadlury shop striking Frod Hoohrer in tho thigh and lusting through it. Moroer was arrested and is now in thu county jail, and as MoDonald died this moruiiig.from thu effects ol tho wounds received at his hands, will bo held to answer tho charge of murder. Ftro Yesrtorolay. Yoiterday afternoon aboat two o'clock smoko was discovered issuing from tho reef gf tho lino bam ot II. K. Ankeny, situated aboat 12 miles south ot Salem. Tho flames spread rap idly, and was soon oommunioatod to the adjoin ing buildings. A dairy hoaae and bare, tenther with a largo amount ot hay and agrkalUral MPplimonta were bvrued to tke gwrnad. Total lots about $18,000. Insurance $7,000. A IwurkabU lawlt It makes) no dlfferenoe how many Jrhyalc lans, or how muoh wed loin you havo triad, it la now an established teat that Gerraaa Hyrup ia the only remedy which au Klvea ooropleto satisfaction in severe oaaea of Lubc Disease. It U true thara are yet thoBtaaofi of persona who are predisposed to Throat aad Lung affections, Consumption, Hemorrhajiea Asthma, Hevore Colds settle on (ho Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Ooogh, do,, wbe havo no personal knowledge of liooohoe's German Hprup, To such we wouM aay that 50,000 tiozon wore sold last year without oae unuiplalnt. 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