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--I- -.. FEED STORES. " 1 , L ...T7 . . - - : . - . - ' f 1 SALT! SALTS The lowest prices in the state. 50 lbs. HALF GROUND. ...g 25cts 100 lbs. HALF GRa0ND....,.45cts: 50 lbs. FI N E DAIRY,.. .... . .cts. Softs. FINE WELLINGTON 45cts. 100 lbs. FINE WELLINGTON 85cts. BREWSTER &j WHITE No. 9 t Court Street 'Phone 1781 "The Feed Men" DEALERS JN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or exchanged for floor f and feed at branch office of Aurora .Rolltc Mills, warehouse on Trade street, near High. Salem, Oregon. ,r : : : Ij i '' "" '.' BICYCLE REPAIRING G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and Second. Hsna Whrels los STATE STREET I SALETI, OR TINNING AND fjLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNING AND PJOJBlNa Gas and Steam fhtimr. Manufact urer of Hop and Fruit Pipe. , 103 State St.. TelJ 151, Salem. Or. . -BLACKSMITIIiNG. M. F. R. SMITH 1 BORSESHOER AND .GENERAL BLACKSMITH Carriage and Wagonmakirrg, special attention paid tO interfering and .lame nets of horses., '-. f- ? 1 ; 185 Commercial St., Opp. Brewery PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M ID. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors. Gravel and Kidney ! Trwibles, Asthma. Skin and -Bone Disease, without knife. plasters, posssons or pain. A4sb Blind ness. , ! j Salemv Oregon D. D. KEELER VETERINARY SURGEON 7 and STOCK INSPECTOR..,. Corner Center and Front streets, foot of , Steel Bridge. Salem Oregon. . LIVERY STABLES.'. LOUIS MILLER & SON Proprietors of tba ...CLUB STABLES... Best Singe and Double Rigs in the ty. est care given, to boarding ami transient stoc-. Telephone 241. Cor. Liberty iand J Ferry t5., Satem. H. R. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PAGE STEPHENS Horses wtH fed, good accommoda tions. Fine Rtgi. ;Good i Kig for commercial men a Specialty. Horses boarded by day, week or mundi. . Red Front livenf, MM feing mt . 164 Commercial St.,! - Tel. 851. . Sa'cm WILLAMETTE STABLER South Commercial St., Salt m, Oregon Having bought 1 V. J. Huffman's Peed and Livery business, we have re moved it to the Willamette .Suble. south of the bridge, on Commercial tree, where we wilkbe. found prepar ed to serve the public in: the best pos sible manner. Ve furrrisSi rig for driv intr. Gentle teams -for ladies and good accommodation lor transient teams. Board horses by day,: or week. A blacksmith shop will be run in connec tion wwh the ham, wh ere you can get our horces shod'aod all kinds of re pairing done. All J work guaranteed satisfactory. '-' -! " . HAROLD & REYNOLDS HARNESS MAKERS. i If You Want a first-class HARNESS. Call on IK. W. JOHNS I am making the best ever turned out in Salem. Call and see for yourself. RESTAURANTS? 20C PER MEAL at the WHITE HOUSE RES t iflUl 106 State street. Salem. M'KILLOP & BURKH ART. Prop GOOD FARMS FOR SALE These lands are I in Marion county 0.conm and are offered en easy term of Parent. They; vet iakii undo foretcWsttre- ty' uvi -rc.-idctit..;: fciw. flre offered lot Joss' than .s -iiidar iarm held by rcMkm or .lu.l par tkn'ar smi dosciipinm- r.ut o address M.v maiur - & Ctn.Il. ,H Worcester i'o ,.nJ. ' rogon -o- Bozoitrn r- -.oniKUs Pacific llcun';--'. - ; farm paper. I -mo i veat Pacific 1vi.. n e Unit wj.rr i-- ' tv i. .Fine pniitrps. v - '' .Joh Offict (Daij(q) a for Infants Castoria is a harmless snbstitute for Castor OIL Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. J It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic BUDstance. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It enres piarrlio a and Wind ColIcJ It relieves Teeth. Injr Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the Stcirnaeh and liowels, piving- healthy and natural sleep. The Chddren'a Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind Tou Have Always Bought .Hears the In Use For Iri-e one qiuirt. T.V. Half Gal.. K.K; One !al., 1. Five Gal.; $ 4. ' FPEE FPOH UCfcT t SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North u' P O. H ; j ' Ijij444 '"On '.Woven Wire Field Fencing Net illQL I 1 rrlf" -t-l-" fr CelKian ' hares, Poultry, etc. SifcfStS Slilngles. and Screen- doors. WALTER MORtEY, Proprietor 59 State Street, Salem. IT 4JL-,; ' " '" 11 sired by fljcK INNEY 2:11 1-4 slE OF i, : i 1: Coim v "-iii. Jennie 3lae 2M, Zonilro 2:1 1. Ton Kt t 2:124. Hazel Kiuny ":V"'A iU JIUus 2;i:i. Juliet l. 2:l;;;4- Itr. ltk 2:i:;4. Harvey Me 2:2H4. Geo: W. MeKinney .Wi, tito 2:lii. ami eight others In the. list. First (iiim-MIPDAY ItKI.U ly 2:1111. Miss Jessie 2:12 and others. Snd flam-niUAU ItKI.I.ll. ly 1X WILKES 2:241 soii of Aleyonei sire of Itiveride 2:l2jJ and eight others. Thinl dam-By Mamlrino I'ateheti oK, the greatest "'brood mare sire in the world. i : ; , ' Fourth dam-By Almont sire ?f Altamont, the great Oregon sire. CAPTAIN JONES and J tL K bred and tines, individual ever m-n in Oregon. Gaptah. Jones will make tlie sasoii of lfwKJ. j from July I to September I, at State fair Oroands, Salem, Or. Terms, $25 Season and k - $Ut payable at time -of servie of n-tnrn. JOHN PENDER, lit some sections p further n tlie etdumii than e-oiid pla-e. It is playing its last stand in thb country. Flit KtNCE nT, oated wilU ..Carbolincum Avenarius.. It 1 nls i llalicl t-rmio.it- il M ustitu: tlaiihy cid:ht9-,''"'r fPfJ "or clreiiiir art 1 .rioe ol e t ion thi- p:l-r. It. JU. , tKM. OKKtioN. a J INFLAMMATION W a - AX Si t Detroit. 'Orejni Now pen for mmcr Tonri,t. New House .nearly nriec from $m t" ? 5 dlVj !,r,lC j. Jacobs Proprietor...- saieSronvorks Voin ;Work SolititcJ. ; !i GEORGE E., SLY, Sup'l P&fH TT and Children. Signature of Over 30 Years. ..The "use of thin preparation liax lNH'ome ' universal, and results uie m Hatlsfaeturr. that most IKJiiltry-raKierai would not kuow, liow to keep - house -.without It. It is uo hiuger ntv-ssary to dip or dust poultry to kill the lice. A ean f- LetH 'Lice'- Killer, a paiuT brush, am a few minutes work In applying it. to the roosts, means all the' exiense aud lalnir jiow iMeess;iry to keei- the fowL- free from both uiltes aul lnKly liee. A cau of it should 1k ,iu every iHultry-house., It kills ani ' preveu ih mites ami 1 U-e, ' mi-1 k(Meis the air in the poultry-lioiise ure ami --Kweet. killinj? clisea sernw and preveutius tlie. .other enemies of the poultryineu roup ami eholera, tlOSSlTEU 2:11, sire of Gazelle ilatH - c end of wasu, with privilege Salem Oregon The conne-tioii iK'twe-n the aurora, snn spot: anl uiagnetie diturlane-s has never been explained, but many olservat ions havC liown that - it' detlnitelv exists. The tnitbreak of a cyclonic storm on the sim with tlie formntloti of fts I tiniwUately r"gisterel In every luaguetle olserva Jory on the earth. Sometimes the dis tnrtanee of terrstri;ll ondifiotis i very inarkel. For example, oil Frf. l.'k lC a gn-at sKd neeoniaiiied bj'i riNiimnut eyclonie distrli!ws. burst; f ori h on t he 11 u sn rf .1 ei, Tha t u i ght i a, magnificent nurorn w risible all over the northern hair of the I niteil Static and in uiauy parts of Europe-! Telegraphing was carried on letwwnj New Vork and Allny without t-i teries, so stnmg were the earth enr " ... . -riu. .l....riili svsteni of fw.Hlen wa eoniHetely tmral.vrl ind in IMssfci tnneh difficulty was exiie rieueeil with' the-telegraph; Ui. At, tlte Kew observatory m i.nguimi magnetic uefdle swung two lgreesi out of its normal sltion. All this ha furnished physicists and astrono-j mors a fruitful held for stnly. and a vast mass of olwrvations ha been; accumulatotl. hnt.no far no eatlttsu tory -explanntJoti of t he , mysti-rloiis M or symithy V4tween wdar and terrestrial intlnencs ha leen rtrtli--uuing, nor does any., one .yet know the true nature of tlie. aurora. n..ir.i.. .tinir Hp!r.nK9. iMtasta the 1 1 ti L'est nit. nil a field In the worhl. It ia 'crder the management of II. IK, Wat L.... rrnm otie-h:lf to two miles riih and eight miles or such a matter ll-m" it yieM three cuttings a wax- and the total yield 'per acre for the t three rtittiiig averages close to eight tens. , WEEKLY i i.' ' 'In.- ' i .if" . . t . .. 'JDAY, JULY MONEY fOR SCII00LS1IS VALUABLE UMBER feECOSD QCABTEEtr ArronrioN- ; MEN! UiDK MTFUDir. ' rr Capita. AUanm VTm 9 1.T5 afcd V 1 5, SIS.S la Uistrtbtc4 AarMs r IkiWrtn r Cawntjr. (.From ;Iaily Sutnuni,, July 7.) ' The rveuud quarterly apiortitumieut of funds I among' the ; selHls for the current year, was uittdc yesterday by County 8t-hool SttperinteiMlent t;eo. W. Jones. .Ttie amount disirilutel aiuong the P775 isehool cUihlreuSoir the founty was f 12KS.7. or a Jht capita allow nuce of -y-, V . VV; . ' j Th: lollowfug tabje Rhbws the ai portioucieut aiuoi? ':the ll. dlstrk-ts of the county, the uuiiiIht ot enrolled pupils ami Use i amount received ly e:eh l:?trict: i? i i Iir:eC i Xo. rnuils. Amount. '!. -X No. Xu. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. No. Xo. Xo, Xo. Xo. No. Xo, Xo. Xo. Xo. No. Xo. X. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. . Xo. No- Xo. ' Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xu., Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. X. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xv X"o. iso. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo. No. No. Xo. X"o.. Xv , 1. 1.:..., 4.i 37 .45 3117 53 24 1117 1 54 I1U2 4; 25 Z.i.i... "i . . , . . r. 1. . . . . . O. ir k .. 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Total... ...... . . Pi , 33 . 21 . 3i . P . .V . 42 f can call ipir1t from! tlie rasty deep. Why.: so can I, or mcan any man; Hut will they come1 wlK-n you do call ; Tor them? - ; :-' :'- IVr - 1 V -k I ' -Hory IV. .-', In every tovvn' nrirl villn'rrf; may be had ! - .IV .. .. . "r ..tnc that makes your ; horses glad. 4U . y - k k m a 1 w tt r 1- 10, ipoQ. SUr.IUk SilXXITES OWN CLAIMS IN L4COI.N COl'STY. An ArreaMt of a Krat VUlt to thrlr CHtlaui bj tla aleni FJkrty A . Rich Tlmbrr ItelU i.Ftom Daily Statesman, July 7.) - The I.iuelu County Ixsidcr of Tole-j do, in a r-c-eut issue. wutaiml an art icle uremics1 the trip rxutly made! by a comiaay of Salemites who ihs sii claims lu the valuable timtnr 1hU of Lincoln county. ; Tlie , same article commented Incidentally t ou the won derful value of the' timber land of IJncolu county which are among the richest !u the coast. The, article in p:iestion was as follows; i ? . "ilessrs. D. C. Minto, James Allison. AlU-rt South wick, tJeorge and Frel Waters, Misses 1 Southwick, Edith Ilallcy. J. Prowu. and Mrs. S. C. Dyer, all of Siilem, -were, among the arrival last Saturday eveuiug. Kach memler of the party has secured a quarter, sei'tion over in the big woods a few miles north of here, aud they weut In Sunday, under the guidance of Adc Crosno,, asslstel by Harry Fant aud his saddle horses and Fred Stanton with his hack, the hitter lieitig left at the 4 Carlson place.- They returned Monday ".lu. -the same manner. . The ladies stood the, trip like old moun taineers, but tlte men were pretty tired when they got back to tlie Vincent House, and tlie motherly attentions of Mrs. Vincent were jjreatly appreciat ed. . - ': . : "Among the many who hare secured claims iu that part of the county if eeiitly an twenty-six Salemltes. Cal Ins have ,leen built Umu Hit's' chi'ims and a g mm I trail made' to the- lm-ality f nin C. M . Ca rln"s place: on I epoe shniglu ' This land has Imh'u entensl and the improvements luaih; tlirougli the efforts of Attorney It. 1'.' Jones of Tohilo. . t ;The- lK'iicfit, to Lincoln county Is apparent at a glane. All this land will Ih a source of considerable rev enue as soon us plaed on the tax rolls, and the lutnienst" bimiM'r busl 1 less can hardly lo estiinatel. An acre, has lNen tound to contain alNuit seventy-live trees. 'which will make at least ."mhhi fot of hmilsT each. A conservative estimate places the limn ler of that entire vast tlmlier ln-lt at 40.mio fi-et kt acre, but by some ex Kr,ts this esitmate is regardel as too low. . - ' "These remarks n-fer 'more directly to the unurvey'l portion of the tim-l.-er luit. The facts are that the fine timber lands of Iilncohi county are going rapidly, and tlie Mrsoii who fails to wenre a li- during the next itmtith or six wcekH'Avill In- shut out. This timlHT licit alone Is liound to make Lincoln eotmty one of tlie most i!n poil.'mt jvoints oil tin ' 'Pacific ciast. Within a few years numerous' larg sawmills will lie in on-ratiiu in tlie county and numerous- vessels will lie running out of Vnquina bay for for eign and domestic rt laden with the IhiuIkt irohtaiueil in these magulti-'Ut tnees,t Thls J no pliM drciiiii. It is ainuircjtt to anyone but a coiiilrnvl Iessiinist. And tliat brings us buck to the Vaquin;t harlsir iiriposiiiou . but that's another subjet.'? A Minister's Mistake. ' v A city minister was recently handed a notice to be1 read from his pulpit. Accompanying it was a clipiing from a newspaper hearing upon the matter. The clergyman started to read the extract and found that it began: "Tale Kemp's Balsam., the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what he . fcad expected and, after, a mo ment's hesitation, he turned it over, and found on the Othei side the mat ter intended for the reading., 3. SOl'SA MAKCIIKS CO CHEAP.' Sottsa Sold "Washington Pwt" anl "High School Cadets" for $70. I'uldlslivrs Xettiil a Fortune. (Friu Aindei' Magazine.) "'The first piece 'I ever had pulv Itslicd I paid for.? said Mr. Sousa.t 'It cost me $25, and that $25 was a great leal of money to me, an awful lot. Of Course the pie-e did-' nut wll. Some friends of mine with n great big gob of kindness In their hearts bought' copies. I think aliotit ti worth. Hut the rest of the-world, though It was hunting new times. IKiid no attention to the publication of my piece. . it liad not fund me yet. and the fact that I wn disaj foiiitel In the sak of music did not disauauue Its machinery lu the least. The next time I thought I would try I'Mladelphia. I went up to the' pain lishirig hous' of I,ce Ac Walker and fihowed, my two com oslt Ions to the cd'tor. with t"iiom 1 struck up a friend ship that has lasted 'ever since that day. and that was in 1S72. when I was eighteen years old. He played over my ph-cc and they sounded ttcautifiil. lie whs a good pianist, anl 1 -never have leen. He made dome kind of a catiilistle mark on them; I siipMM it meant ). K.. and sent me dowp to. iM-e Mr. Iee. Mr, likel the pie-e.. but I was a young man. an alwdiitely unknown young man. and all thatyon know wliat they all ay. Still tlH' pieces were very nice, snd they would publish them, giving me---I .held' my bn-ath giving me one hiindnHl .oii's of each piece. My radrwid fare from Washington to Philadeljihia and return and my hotel bill amounted to alout $15. and for that I was to get oho liundrt-d cfiic rf each of my tw pieces, which would cost -the publisher perha(w . $7. . I thought that was pretty hard. Hut I aceepbtl. I siiptrrsI tliat the inusie wouM le printed off right away.: It wasn't. After .almat. dozeir letters from me during a ikt'kxI of six or seven months I finally got word that they might get the piece out the fol lowing quarter Xow that you have made a hit, don't thse pieces sell?" -"Mr. Son. . slniok hi head and presaed 1itslip together. The world docs not turn back and look for what it ha once, ttassed by. It wants something new.! 'After awhile I sold my composi tions for what I f mi Id gety anything from $5 up to $25. The 'Washington Post March and the 'High S hool Cadet March I oId 'for $35 each. They made . an independent - fortune !. j t Miss Lockheart's LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM. UTTEft TO U.,nIBM C 67,111 "I cannot express my pratitude to you for the pood that Lydlai II Iink ham's Vegetaolo Compound has xlono , for me. I have taken five bottles of the Compound and two boxe s ot Lirer Villa and feel better' la every respect. I had suffered for years with dropsy; ' the veina in my limbs burst, caused from the pressure of the water. I had the worst kind of kidney trouble, faint iog spells, and I could not stand long.-. -at a time. I also had female weakness and the doctor said there was a tumor in my left side. ' The pains I had. to stand were something dreadful. A friend handed roe a little book of yours, so I got your medicine and it has saved nvy life. I felt better from the first bottle. The bloating and the tumors have all gone and I do not auffer any pain. Iam still using the Vegetable Compound and hope others may find relief as I have done from its use." Miss N.J. Lockhkabt, Box 16, Euza- BETII, Pi.. - -I ' Only the women who have suffered with female troubles can fully appre ciate the gratitude of those who have been restored to health.' ' ' . Mrs. Pinkham responds quickly and , withoutchargetoall letters fromsnffer ing women. Her address Is Lynn, Mata. for the publisher,7 Coleman, of Phil adelphia.' , ' s "Aud all you got out of them was $70 r -. -i- ...! "Mr. Sous;i lushliHl. He did not seem to feel bad almnt It. He iMnnil to tliink it was a kind of h joke on, ; him. 'of tiurse, but a gosl Joke for. all that. Irobably he ldieves that there are more marches Just as gosl 'where, they, kn me from. .Probably he has got over grieving about 'it lit tho last ten years.. AlUH'T IirUHICAXES. Their' Path OOO Miles -Wide St. IuiN Tornado Cost Thirteen. Millions. "'The physical features of hurri canes are well understood. says Pro lessor ltigelow, of the weather bureau. The approach of a hiirrhjaiu is usual ly Indicated-. by rt long swell on the ocean, which forewarnstlio observer by two or thre' days. A "faint rise lij the barometi-r is-curs jK'fore the grad ual fall .which iHH-onies . very pro nounced at the -entn; fine wisps of cirrus clouds are first scn. which surround the centre to a distance of 2jo miles; the air is calm and sultry, but this Is gradually supplanted by a gentle bnH'ju', , and later the wind in creases to a gale, tlte clouds become matted.' the sea rough, rain falls, and tne winds art gtiMy and daiureroiis as the vortex -oro comes in.' Here Is the indescribable tcnicKt, dealing iile Mtriiction. impressing tlte imagination with its wild exhibition of the forces of nature, tlie flashes of lightning, the torrent of rain. the. cooler -air, 'nil the .clement..- In an uproar, 'which Indi cate the. close approach of Ihe-ecntre. In the : midst of this turmoil' tUere Is a sudtleii pnifse. , the. wlul almost tiii so. tlie sky clears: but tin waves rage In -great turbulence. . Tikis Is the. eye of. I he storm, tlie core -of .the .vor tex, and it Is. iNThaps. twenty mile in diameter, or one-thirtieth of the whole hurricane. The respite Is brief, and is noon followed by tlie "abrupt renewal of the violent wind and rain, but now coming from the opssite direction, and the -.storm passes off. with the several features following each other lu the reverse rder. 'Cyclones or general -' storm may' be I.imni miles in diameter. Hurri canes operate on a'-.'-path - averaging iVHt tu Sihi miles wide. Tornadoes are very much smaller.. They may ! ( only a; mile wide at tlie top and but a -few i feet at the IhiHoui. Imt. they are much more dangerous than cither a cyclone or a hurricatut. They .frm ' in all parts of the tomperatc-xoiic at' sea they.' a re water spouts, and on the di'sert they are nand storm. Some times a whole family yt tornadoes will ls Iwitn at one front the same', cloud." As many a fifteen tulo have, lieen ols'rv'd at one tliin. In winter months 4lMy n,i-iir only lu our gulf ' states butj In suiniiicr they -occur In the 'North. In Xebra-ska, Suiih Da-( kota. Iowa" and Minnesota. Tlte aver agers twenty-five a year. They are simple examples of vortex motion.' mass of air rota'ting at a low level runs Jnto'a vortex, and a tills- I pro-Jef-teil downward. The velocity of the lower end of tin tulie luay re;cll 2H miles an hour, ami It. Is tlie ar tlal vai-uuui ..caused by the whirl and the sudden inrush of the outsWh air that cau4 the disastrous explosive effect.' Toriiaih' wrc-kcd f.'fl.oiHi, tnio worth of property In this country dnrfug the years from lKM:ib IXK. Twetity-thnM million dollar of this amount was desf royed by three whirl alone. Tlie I-oulsvHIe tornado,' March-' 27. iKHt. destroyeil property .worth $.J.ih:mhhi. The St, Um tornado, .May- 27, IMsi. causH a los of .$13.. (mmmsio. A tornado swejt from C-dur Key to Washington. I . ., Scptenilier 2!" 1sS. .which c -a tiseil . ' n Joss of $7.ojui0." A WoodcrtMl MnUcJne. !Li rare P3EJLS Far BiTtmei ! Nervous Divorder, iw(i wiad d Pmi la the Siwfn; h. S llt.dx I r, Odneu, t-utnn od rll,-.t alter mcits Dizine mnd I)tmmi.(-III Ch ili. 1 lu.h- tng of Heal, txn ot Afpetuc, bhTfiiit o upriin,(im-,,. r-lmclwt on (be Mun, !. trnrhri Siorn,Frli(ful Ditim,mi all Ncro nil trcmbiinc brif.lir,n:,.cic. 1 (.:.: .lm.-nli bf Itic atomach and Iit -r. ceccham s pill i!l rttore rcml: K complete bealfh. 1 her pmmtslr remove any 9otruclHMi0f'irrttularitrottbe)r!cn. I or a Weak Stomach. Impaired rXrritlofi, Skk . Hcaslachcr, biaorticred U er, etc., fhel Oct like a few doac will work wnn- W aipo Ihe Viial Orf.io ; Sirrnf themoj f he Muacular Sratem, realorlnf I he lung l. -t.i-pleaioo, brlncinc tac the krtn elre ot A rpri it. nmmnn tnm mrhoim prjrca emarrrry mflfhm human frmnc for Ihrrtwrirty mft fmvmrm they mrm mpwctmlly m. aa)anaii, Tbeac are "facia" admiittd by tKpoundi, is a ctaaac of oocfety, and one of the heat (uarantrcs Ihe Neromi and iJcbihtated is ibaf Brecham'a Pills have ihe I-arresi le of r Patent McdK-ioe in tlte world. This baa brea achieve 4 Wit boot the publication of tctlmonls. Beecham's Pilla bare for masr years been thf popular family medicine, whtrcvrr tatr,.a Uneaaec ia ipckrn, aad ibex now&taod vitboot rirai. 1 3b 10 cots aad 2S ceau, at ail drug tores. I