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I. f l. b i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALESL OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1003 TSS?? NO ZX!Ztt "1?5L veir PUCE IN EAST LIKE WILLAMETTE VALLEY jt. K.RYAN RETURNS FROM TWO MONTHS TR I P-OUR PRICES " 'hiHTKIIIUTKW "'sAIilbl A " NEW JERUSALEM." f Leaving Chicago by way of crops wen? ruined, As .a result jloomlngton, thence to Danville, II- many will be destitute from the Jlnols, 1 distributed literature nt every station along fho line. At Danvlllo everybody was delighted With tho samnles of prunes. From there I went to Indianapolis, where I did likewise. I met a large num kor of stato delegate to tho Prohi bition convention to whom I gave a aupply of prunes and literature. From Indlaiiapolls I went tq Spring ield, Ohio, over tho Dig Four rail road, distributing literature at every station and In and around Spring Add. From Sprlngllcld I went to London, Columbus, Mccbanlscburg, West Liberty and HloomlngBburg, Ohio, leaving Springfield for Dayton And Cincinnati, then back to Indla Mpolts, Taylorvlllc, Edenburg anJ Uprlngnold, III., dlrtrlbutlng lltera-( turo In every town. Wlillo at Indianapolis I went up te the top of tho great Soldiers' Mon ument, 400 feet high, overlooking the whola city and situated five blocks north of the depot. Whllo In Springfield, Illinois, wc also vlsltctl the Lincoln monument, Lincoln's old home, his library, and sonio fine Mate buildings. Hnlcni Might HihmI, In nearly all of those cities the streets aro pnvedi mostly with ttrlck, and ovcrybody In city and country tako pride In keeping their Jawns nicely mowed and everything trimmed up neat and cloan. Wo loft Springfield Monday, June 20, an the Chicago & Alton rail road, but inter wore switched ovor Mi the Toledo, Wabash and Wesrn railroad on account of tho very high rater. Tho railroad bed was sub Merged for over one hundred miles, and thousands of farmers' homos and their crops wero submerged by 4ho great floods of Missouri and Kansas rivers, covering a territory from two to 40 miles wide. Many ef tho houses were In water up to the caves, and thousands of acres of SB '- ' floods. Reaching from Omaha south to Oklohoma City everything was' O.' K. Leaving Lincoln, Nebraska, west to York, Nebraska, the heavy rains damaged the railroads, and farmers were unable to get Into the corn fields. Some were trying to plow In patches of high ground, turning the middle of the field. From. Hamilton county west and northwest It was not so wet. Wo took the D. & N.H tialn at Grand island for Hillings, passed through the Dlnck Hills country, Crow Reservation, saw the? Custer battlefield, and Bomo very fine country that Is to be thrown open to Bottlers this fall, in coming up tho Missoula river at HIM Gate canyon, I snw moro destruction of farm and railroad property thnn ever before In my life. Tho North ern Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul railroad each havo stif. fered losses of millions of dollars by tho greatest flood ever known In that district. After leaving Missoula going wost, wo were out of the flood district nnd came to the wheat, hay and grain belt of Eastern Washington, arriv ing at Seattle July 1st at 10:00 a. m., whoro wo made a few short vis its or calls on somo of our friends and look n look over tho city. W5 left Seattle for Portland nt 2 a. m arrlv :ig homo, 8alcm, r. 7:15 p. in. July Crd, having stent two month- In our old butties and nmoug our friends thnt wo had not soon fo. from. 20 to 10 years. We havo seen . linn .CouJnof Jno ii 03iitl ou would caro to locato for a home compared to our Oregon tor fruits, flowers, crops, climate, water, etc Truly tho Willamette valley Is tho best climate and chonpoat and best location for homes, comfort and pleasure this side of tho New Je rusalem. It. It. UYAN. THINNING FRUIT. InstiuctloiiH from Oregon Agricult ural College. Poor Ex-PrcnltlcntN, tho advocacy by Mr. Cleveland of The labor of pruning and spray ing and cultivating, no matter how lntelllgently.lt may be done, may a'l ba wasted unless an other thing 1 done. A fruit tree is like a "willing horse" that takc3 upon Itself a load It cannot carry. There Is a limit to the amount of fruit a tree can bring to perfection and tho wise orchard- 1st will see to It that the tree Is not overloaded. Tho horticulturists who have demonstrated the value of the practice tell us that thinning the fruit is just as essential as purnlng and spraying and cultivating, One" good apple Is worth two or more poor ones when you are seeking gilt edged prices. Professor Lewis of tho Agricult ural college says that "thinning Is tho key to success." He gives in Bulletin No. 93 of the Oregon Sta tion, five good and sufficient reasons why thinning should be done. Hero they are: "It makes the fruit larg er, better colored, preserves the vi tality of tho tree, destroys disease Infested and Imperfect specimen? and tends to caueo the tree to pro duce nn annual crop." Those aro definite, clear-cut state ments. There Is no mistaking their meaning; read them over again. As to how the thinning should be dono Professor Lewis says in tho bul letin referred te: "Always thin to one fruit on r spur, nnd where tho spurs nre close all the fruit should bo remove! on a fow of the spurs. Tho best apple of tho cluster Is the one to leave. Tin oarller tho thinning the better, a are romalulng fruit receives all the onorgy from the vory llrst of ltd growth. The thinning Bhould be dono when the fruit is about th-.- size of a hazolnut. It sometimes re quires more judgment nnd discrim ination to thin fruit properly than It tloos to gathor It. Tho cost of thinning dupends upon the price of labor and tho condition of the treos. Usually tho price will range from 15 to SO cents per tree. "Do not lot your trees boar heav ily whllo young ns every fruit they produco reducos their vitality and honvy yields ruin the form of tho treo. Thoro Is plenty of time for troes to bonr aftor they havo re ceived the propor training and prep nratlon for future usefulness. Some mon boaBt of tho wonderful yield of their two nnd threo year old apple Bad Symptoms. Tho woman who has periodical head aches, backache, fees Imaginary dark fcpots or specks flouting or dancing before her cycs,faaycnawlng distress or heavy full feeling jtomach, faint spells, drag ring-downpKlIng In lower abdominal or pelvic region, easily otartica or excuca, Irregutifror painful periods, with or w'tta- rn, is FuiicniiK ,"UJ' erangemcnUthatshouid itinn. Not all of abo9 likely to be present In any lyat out I wpakn have sympto casnai Ncgl cases tnand reficyfatull vie cai ranri Phone 44 Main 147 N. tusa C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Riga Modern Rubber Tiro. lime. or burtttf fronted And SUcb (a run Into maladies which de surgeon's Knlie u wey oo w IIV. elm Kompdlclno PXtant has Mich a- long inrf-numMulir rprnnl of nurea In StKfl yvlU'ay llr : PiprVp l'vnrW Prwrri? Jinn "Ml, nicdlrliic ha 9iio i a strorj Ko modlcltu' ha such a Htqts rIilrn ImWimi'n!. nl fncli 7iT-Hi ;.wral Higffl'P"H ffl""" rnm-f. i mining "'""'"' n,n.vnnn.r"f'f' "TV i!p;?nlalf The very best ingredients Kiown to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments enter Into It compoltlon. No alcohol, harmful, or haUt-formlngdrugU to bo found In the list of Its Ingredients printed on ench tot tie-wrapper and attested under oath. In any condition of tho female system, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do only good never harm. Its whole effect Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate the whole female system and especially the pelvic organs. When these aro de ranged In function or affected by disease, thcttomach and other organs of digestion becomo sympathetically deranged, the nerves are weakened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant symptoms "follow. Too much must not bo expected of this "Fa vorite Prescription." It will not perform mIb,iUI ulll nn Mllon 1 1 m nMnA tan4. UJIIUUll'B. TTIII ilUb WUiW fcUIJIUiC HU Sist-v." Iclno will. It will often jurrcnt them. If taken In time, and thus the operating tablu and tho surgeon's knife may bt avoided. Women suffering from diseases of long standing, aro Invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter.rcc. All correpondenco Is held as strictly private and sucredly confidential. Address Dr It. V. Plorce, Buffalo, N. Y. ' Dr. I'lcrco's Medical Adviser(iooopair8) i i Isi'sS 'ffi f f ili$ I Bil M mSHMimm S n5 j iff one or Many colors ,V LARGEST FACILITIES jllN THE WEST FORH H THE PRODUCTION OF H H HIGH GRADE WORK H lATtS AS 10W AS lASTtltll HOUSES H KliWliiBltHmr"'nW i LOW RATES EAST Will Bo Mads This SenBon by U, SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) Ftom Salem , 0, AS FOLLOWS: BOTH WAYS ONE WaJ 'JLU XIUIUUUU Til PORTLAND CALIFOItMi $87,51 Chicarjo St. Louis St,faul Omaha $74.15 $69.15 $61.65 $61.65 Is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cen stamps tor paper-covered, or u stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address as abov SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water aerrlce apply at offlca Dills payable monthly In adranw Bomo tlnio ago the late President ,,1:0 MmtoU, find It difficult to be Clovclnnd wroto an article advocat- como ndjmtcd to remunerative nc Jng nmplo provision by the Federal tlvitlosr of life nfter tho expiration of government for Its ox-Prcsldents. Ho t,ie,r torm of mce. hould receive waa careful to point out that It was ' R1 forco. Jb no senso a personal plea. So thnt I li la not n 'lotion of tho person, tao general Impression that Mr. hut or. the honor of tho nation. Mr. Cleveland was woll circumstanced j Hooscvolt Is believed to be above t wi not llabued, but rather con- tno 0011 to public provision, as Mr. armed, by the Impersonal tono of Cleveland wns believed to be. Hut tils writing. Hut It appears that ho!t,int ,loo not nfTect tho Justice of was straltuued In finance and that lio dlod n poor mnn. The dignity and ludtjpondeuco of the man who lind been at the head of the nation would not permit him to tnke the public Into his confidence with re gard to the stato of hlu prlvato for tune, With this Illustration of tho out tiarrnssing position ono may bo placed In who give some of tho biwt ears of his Ilfo to tho work of th pooplo and then becomes "that most melancholy product of the govern mental B)twu nn ex-Prosldcnt" adequate provision for those who, treeg( but hoy (,o nol rMlw Iliisanits HiY8 Kidney Turtle and Never Sispect it. Vmaleurr of lildurr lr,uv. Most c .c d. not rcallic the a'arm log lncraie and remarkable prevalency vi KHiucyuitc4c. While kullicvdli. .orders are the most cutnmun diseases that pre vail, thry are almost te last recognised ti patient and ph)" tic mm, wJU Ajk wiv iruj awrif m tyttu, while the en. sua I iUm4 undeniHiics tltu system. Vht To Do, Tlieie Is cttHifon m t kww(hlKe so olteit nptosMil, ttwt It. Kilmers hiiipKiK)t, the ret Vi 1. ey rtMdv, IttlttUs rry uh n cunug tbuiHattit lain ui the WW. lt,Uev lit .i..i.i aud ecry m of tu uriHarv'paMar. It CArret iMbilit.v to boJ t Urll!?aM,',t,"m tu TS U w W encct Mlig uio of nix, iut w lt r, aild QVWCvMmJ that uiihImu.i ,. cctsity f bwnjj ctiwpvllod to go often jlotlug the iUx, ami to get up uMHy times du mjj the lugUt. Tb mild nud tlteextrsocdiHiy eriect of Swamp-Root i Kon ttt1ic4. H stand, the lujrhwt for lu woiMlcrful cuus tvf the m dv, tirssitig ctt.es. If you teel a tulic u jyu hwhii iwve me (ekt N! I .iruj. L'itKill tbhv.n-..t ..1 ... 1 ou iway Jwve a, wu.t .e lvti aMvl w ihoi icus ai WuWt,UtacUt lv mail. Address lr. Kilmer &. Co. ! im .. ttawtoB,N Y M.ea nmfTRtX """ weniHW tu ijKr itd don't nun. Vr Kilmers SwamivKoot, acd tno proposition thnt tho country should not portnlt Us ox-Prosldents to lack the funds of nn Independent llvollliood. This country owos thnt muoh to those who, withdrawing from monoy-iiiiiklnK avocations to fallow tho cnllliiK of politics with Its uncortnlu and Inadoquato oomponsa tlnn, rlso by virtue of tholr oxcop tlonal qualltlos and pntrlotUm to tho hlKhuat point of sorvioe.IJalt lmoro American. o that moans to them In the future." It requires n brave man to thin fruit, but it Is the brave men who succeed In nny cnlllnR. It may be doing vlolenco to nature to throw away half the fruit that the tree Is willing to boar, but tho successful orchardlst looks upon the tree ns h "willing horso" and It should bo pro tected from violence nt Its own hands. Don't dofoot tho object of cultivating, spraying and pruning by mglectlng to thin tho fruit. and a When, through Secretary Root's efforts, tho ratirosontnttvos of tho Central Amorlcan govornmtns met In ( Washington and rumbled one anoth er s track cua(s In tho gwioral con gratulation ovw the etuUlIliiHtt of the Central Amorlran Pence Court, It was thought that the u&uai suHtHter revolution seaaon would not be nulletl off. Tho peace coRfvrvnce was very suectattful but, as aa Awr lean dtplumutbt obwrved, the onlv o-rs4ght whs tUat ta profttaioaal rvttJHUvHtnto ver not laelMded in tho gathering. So Ue mmmni U on. u will but uaui uhs watMr sets cooler lata la October. U ike waatKUne. tUoKga ont or two governwewu will prob ably be ttbaJttu a bit, ao one will ha tke teraterl to deprive the rwle of taolr nmusouient. u . ClunnlHTiain' Colic, aiolem nnd iiiiittiiimm iiomciy Would Hnvr Smotl Him $10(1.00. "la ltos I bad a vr severe at ZMZ!!: R N Fur- vJi.v. i : . ua "t or several weks J was una w to do anything JSMSJi.W.feJKrT.S , w.v ib ,a ivz oeiive It WOuM Tlio Now RonitIy That Dee. "Dr. King's Now Discovery Is the romody thnt does the henllnir nthort protnlso but tail to perform," snys Mr. E. H. Plerson, of Auburn Centre. Pa., It Is curing mo of throat nnl lung trouble of long standing, thvi other treatments relieved only tempo rarily. NOW D'SCOVerv is (Inlnc mn so much good that I feol conndont d-nwlnt; to a close. The Pourparlers In regard to Japanese fisheries off Kuantung (Llaotung) nnd the Chl-no-Jnpano-e exploitation of forests on the Manchurlan side of the Yalu havo been nlrendy concluded. Postal, transmission Is going on without a hitch, without awnltlng n supple mentary convention. As to the man ufacture of salt by the Jntmnese In Kuantung, nn amicable settlement Isj aiMired. Sich Jpine".? prolucts are to be purchased by the Chlnesoi salt monopoly authorities. Tho qtics-l tlon of Jnpnnese mining rights along1 railways in South Manchuria de- pends upon tho fixing of auxiliary' linos. As to tho ownership of Knnit-' to (Chlentno-tao), Jnpnn recently gnve the branch ofllce of the Rosl-! doncy General In tho district In dis pute to permanent status, to counter poise the establishment if a Chinese administrative ofllce there. Without necessarily defining tho ownorshlp, Japan and Chbna are Uuib prepared to jointly develop ICnn-to (Chlen tno). Some parties are alleging thut such an agreement has been nlreadv reached between the two countries. o JiiKt Evnctlv Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for severnl years, and find them just exnetly right," sayu Mr. A. A. Felton of Harrlsvllle, N. y. New Llfo Pills relievo without the lenBt discomfort, nest remedy for con stlpntlon, biliousness and mnlnrln 26c. nt J. C. Perry's drug store. o , The next thing to being smart is keoplng still. o Kemp'd Balsam is a safe cough cure, for It contains nothing that can harm you. It is the best cough cure, but costa no more than any oth.- klnd. All druggists sell It. - o firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Kansas City $61.65 $817.5 $75.0f) $75.06 Will give prompt attention to all orders, guaranteo our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back, of Barr'B Jewelry Store. Phone 550. TICKETS WJLL BE ON 8ALE July 6' 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21,22 Good for return In 90 days !t stopover privileges nt pleasure within limits REMEMBER THE D.AIES For any further Information call a ngonts. WM. M'AIURRAY, Gonorol PnsBcngcr Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. n-libiy Not Almija Unlurky. Its continued use for i rwionnb'a Pn, . ?'. , ' , . y' length of time will restore mo to , ' th? (,ny ou whlch Dryan'8 """ t completed by the jMpi ssLaW V.-yeW IHBBHHHH i ii.h 1 Time Cnrd No. 03, Southern Pdi Co., Effective Sunday, Blnj ir 1008. ' ' TownrtI Portland. PnsscnirPF No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Oregon & press. No. 18. 8:40 n. m. Cottage Oren paaduager. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburgp Tovvnrd Portland, Freight. .o. 222. 5:00 p. m. portltsll iasi iroignt. V HAS A.ls . .o. .-o. iu.-u 11:2s a, m.-l way freight. I Toward San Francisco. Posscncctl .w. jlx -a,iuo u. m. Hosworji passenger No. 17. 0:4 C p. m. Cottage Crt passcn&o. No. 15. 9:fj0 p. m. Callforol - press. No, 13. 3:31 a. m. San Frawlw .express. Townrd Snn Francisco, Freight. No. 221.-2:43 n. m. Portland fl freight. No. 223.-11:28 a. ra. way fre!W Oregon Electlrc Time TsMe. Timo of arrival and denartnrief cars at Salem 1b as follows, Poit'iW and lntormodlato peints: Arrive Lhii Local 8:40 a. m. 6:00 tft Express 10:50 a.m. 9:05 1.& Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 1& Express 4:20 p.m. l:Mp.ft Local 5:45 p.m. 3:Jl p.- Express 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p.j - ,g' poneci nottitn." This renowned COUgh ami COld romedv and thrnnf and lung healor Is sold at J. C. Per ry 1 1 drug store SOc and J1.00. Trial bottle free. Who ever heard any one kicking at short sermons. Host the World Afford. "It give me unuouaded plonsuro 4 i.ivJ .". mm , rt, ueK'Mi Arnleft a .n't. vy8r,J- W- JaJa. of Chap 1 Mill, N. c. "1 am eoavlMcod It's the beet salve the world affords. It cured a folon on my thumb and It n?T 'niU. lo.1 " tiw. bum at J. C. Perry's drug store. Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug store In Ore- Denvor convention. ,ianito u. ' Bon, owea no one. nn.-l nn nno nD topped oloek. may be unlucky for " carr,ea (T stock; Its shelves, 'Leaves Albany" 7-6U those who are condemned to hang, nt Ui show caies ar0 loadeJl .frlve8 $ t Srvallli 8-J I lilit opinion seems divided as to ?,!wUb drrjss. medicines, notions, toilet I v in Corva-lliJ 8'"1 -;t" -vWw MW, lino n seareni" "'" """' "" liquors 01 nl Loaves Alhanv 3-551. Of hirorjr reveals maay Fridays asnds "clMl purposes. Dr. AnS. at Cerrll'li: ' ' ' I-'l I djtys of urluinjih. The Pljgrlms ! Stone Is a regular graduate In medl, vJ . at Corvall,fl '"' CORVALLIS & EASTERN R TianjJ TABLE Nu 4 Leaves Dotrolt l:O0M follows, commencing Jan, 16, iWj Trains for Conallls. No. 8 JrtlMin In Muucliurla. Ilplomatlc Hhevls move slowly. ut the Chlna-Japaiiree negotia tions concrulng post-bflhini quts Hon. in Maiuhurl. a-v Kradualli iC.i.,1 'Z Z ...... H". rnma . . - - - b.-e in me-, No. 6 l V .1 ,y,,,04n rock on 1 - , "- many years of ex- Leaves AlbaW 7.451. a Friday Deembr a 1 .perlenoe n the nrnPtio r...,.. rVtt.vea Aipanj:. , T.i'f Which was lucky for their descon- t!on a'e ''. -Prescriptions are dnnts; the British surienderoii n r, and only recnlnr nrina, ,-. Yprktowsi on a FrWay. Qetober 19, ! medicine. Dr. Stone can be founl ' lil. which wiu unlucky for th at n, drug store. Salam. Or f,. ' QrlUht Colnwbu et out In the . 6 ,n the morning until 9 at night. r., . .mon nnu baa?a Maria on bis voyage on a wemorabld Fr d&y. Aupist 1, lias ami k wR ,. 1 FrWay also tbt he got his flret Arrives at'Corvallls .... S:S5 Trains for Albany. No. 5 T aoa. r. tf.itil rirrn. .,.. ci.... " iuv" U'lrVBWIB o,- ZT "f" rom Arrives at Albany ..... 7:1.1 No. 9 cave3 Corvallla r. 2:r JAnlves at Albany ..... i'M No, 7 f 1 ? .Leaves Corvallis OAalTOXllA. The Secret of a Beautiful Pact lies la keeping uw skla pre tecttduwelludeaa!. W wiihlnj it not enough UM only Jems the delicate rurbce more exposed to the IrriuUoa of dun and tenasi to nwd leis itucki of in .-.i rJyRobVrildrf I us dtUjjhUul refreiluncac I ou will admire the llae-lcss I soiwrM u Jrarvts to fc. neck sad irms. Itnotonlr stimulates a radiint rlow, but protecu th. ildnfrombecora. inj come. PreTau bu uisr,uaad freckles. wmw Oreat CIiIucm; Doctor L. 51. 11 v i .Jll-,. ... . ". "" "" "W.,r. g,.. . .u. uciooer is, U82,1""8 mwaictno wh eh win cure anv Arri V ,i I1 sis an even, which was more fortanate aown disease. He makes a SIUaN I v l f1 fT "Vl m ?0ru. thaa for him. It proved. Col.' ty of. and gua,aatoft3 ,0 MfJ nl'. ' U (Sunday )" .... unibus also landed on his scond' ae on M Friday. November HS. and on Friday. Janu.-v I JS9J h ,n. ..-. , .... iC'" : .... .w,w" " t :ww" soreness, broken iimh,. i a..." " "' .V. ..1! own America. George Waia,-. saialliwx: Enldemio. mi ,..: u. wrvauw .... ' ton was born on a Prkl.v. . tanl ." Bolls. Lost r,,., 11.. " 0I For further information iptf wh.,h Br,an and KTaMtJ a' HemU TlTZZl Trcub'es and Paralysis Portland, Oregon, Jn'MI ----"" w --D- .r on that day will be ahu t -7. Consultafnn fJV raraiysis commencing June 22nd aS ...... .. '. ' B, to "point 'w"l.on free. Care nt vim. . . further nnii , iinwlnrt , " J!... .. ?V thw could JonS. Co.. Chinese drugs and herb, !?":! will be In effect on. W " "Bh St.. unstalra. si. . ,,?!..ine n & E. R. R. botw( " wi, .T. , Pa,t' 'PrWy is the luok- ."i . ih tad Wek." declared an astrologer who explained hU theory by lllne Tha -I... . -..1- . .. ' ... '"' ro ov van. Uf. Many others. whQ were sup.r. stltlouj, tbooK thlp heaji i Irritation 0! the throat an.i hnnrd ness aro relieved Immediately bv i &"ree Htt,p wMow. ofU W A jsatLVtS STst Wa Every EoaseyiIe V2Vl?zj': .-ti tc. i e- ZT. - ' bany and Yaquina, daily except I Train No. 16 Mixed .. " -m . . x t ta a. -. -T " -!. Hot Pa LeaVA Alhnnv 1AK a m M'.M Arr. Yaquina 1:30 pirn. .j,, jraiBxso, 10 ""wijjH Lv. Yaquina ,:2: 15 p.m. 'r, Arr (IV.... n.tn. 11?55; - .-luuiiv. . jzliu ii.iii. -':... On Sundays the service wm v Kemp's Balsam tho best cough cur. 17'P MEROAXTILK rm,. ,S,0?SL- .... .. ' -Ste r..BoL '" EAST TWEXTY. U:40 a. m.: lv. Yaotilna 6:v9P-' Outpatients rtonak. a a AiA.il' 'I'sv ETEVn -. ' - - : 1 VQ, GENERAL AOPVrc ' . ' McMlJ& !L AGENTS. t--'3-6t Gen. Pa-