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- H Vf iAJ 1 x SHOES OF MONARCHS. Foot. Gear Worn by Mnry, Qupcn of Scots, Ktlinboth mill IIenryVI 1 1. Mary Qucon of Scotland's last shoes, taken from her feet after execution, are dainty little affairs of stamped leather, and made from a very peculiar pattern. The heel Is very low. A narrow piece of leather reaches high up on the in step, covered with strange devices. The shoo is very small and beautifully made. When Histori first essayed the part of Jlary, she had a pair of shoes made exactly like these, but she found it so dillicult to keep them on her feet, on account of the low heel, that she had the pattern changed slightly, thereby creating the style that is worn at pres ent by actresses in that part. Henry VIII. wore- in battlo a shoe of heavy crimson velvet, fastened with a hugo silver buckle. The solo is entire ly of iron, and it has hinges at the joints, so that tho saying concerning this King, that ho trampled his subjects under an iron heel, is not altogether figurative. It was one of tho late come dian liishop's ambitions to at some timo havo produced tho play of Henry VI II., and ho had gono so far as to procure a part of a costume. Among other things, ho had some shoes made which were exactly liko thoso in tho Kegont street collection of London last summer. Queen Elizabeth loftsomo very dainty slippers, made of whito satin, with birds and flowers embroidered upon them in silk and gold. Tho heel is covered with satin, and tho shoo is lined with red. Joseph P. Itiaham, of If ow York, has in his possession a shoo and a sandal which were worn by Queon Elizabeth moro than three hundred years ago. Tho shoo is in a wonderful state of preservation. It is a No. 1 in length, but rather too broad to bo considered shapely at tho present time. It is mado of yellow brocaded satin, lined with fine, stout linen canvas. Tho solo is of oak-tanned leather. Tho heel is exact ly liko the high Pronch heel of modern times. It is placed well under tho foot and is at least two inches high. Tho too runs to a sharp point. Across tho instop are two satin straps which evi dently were once fastened with jeweled clasps. There is no stiffening in any part of tho shoe. Tho edges are bound with yellow silk braid. Shoe and Leather Review. WELL-MADE BRICK. tt In Without Om-xllou tho Safest of lliiilillns; Muterluls. In spite of all that has been said of other building material brick is still nnd is likoly to remain tho favorito building material. Tlioro is nothing except a Wedgewood crucible that will withstand llro nearly as well, and tho smoothness and sharpness with which good bricks for fronts can bo produced with cheapness and dispatch, puts this material further in tho load of its com petitors in their respective processes. Iron is confessedly unfit for building purposes where it may exposed to tho woather or fire, and is rapidly going out of uso. Stone will always havo its uses in combination with brick and terra cotta, but stone will not woather any hotter in this climate than well-burned brick, nor docs it begin to withstand lire as well; bosides, oven with every improvement in tho manipulation of stone, it is so much dearer as to leavo it out of competition with brick for tho heavy portion of tho walls. Tho uso of various materials is wiso ani the eilect upon tho architecture of tho city is handsome, hut when enthusiasts , in ono of tho other materials assort a supre macy of their favorito over brick, thoy reckon without their host. Egypt, tho land of all others whero stono was most available, dealt yet moro heavily in brick. Along with her ruins of stono aro yet to bo seen imposing piles of brick, and sun-baked brick at that, not moro time-worn than tho massivo stones around them. While tho sun-baked brick of tho cities of Assyria under tho damp, hot climates becomes, in course of ages, shapeless mounds, tho kiln baked face bricks aro as sharp and clean as over, and testify to tho indestructi bility of a well-mado brick. Parts of the walls of Rome built by Aurelian, of brick, still remain practically perfect in tho ruins of those walls not utilized in tho building of modern Rome. Hut it is hardly necessary to clto instances of tho durability of brick. Its friends can not add to its durability, nor its enemies say more against it than that a brick wall or building is not artistic. Clay-Worker. I. Men for Cullniiry Purposes. In a lecture to a girls' assemblage, not long ago, Prof. Ames, of Columbia College, said that in some parts of India tho lily is actually used as an article of diet. It has been found by tho bota nists to bo a highly nutritious article of food, being peculiarly rich in nitrogono ous compounds. Tho poor Indian, who evidently "considers tho lilies" from a gastronomical point of viow, either eat them as a vegotablo or kneads them with dough and makes them into cakes. n either form they aro declared to af ford a most substantial and nourishing repast, and tho msthotes of ten years ago, when accused of ,lllving on lilies." would certainly havo beon enabled to return tho laugh against thoir torment ors if they had known tho culinary at tributes of their cherished flower. Mark tho result of tho professor's in formation: At a stylish luncheon re cently given by an ontorprislng belle Btowed lilies wore ono of tho novel dishes. They tasted like an amalgam of spinach and cabbago and were not very dainty, but thoy aro bound to havo voguo for awhile, anyhow. Chicago Herald. How Silicate or Soda Is Obtained. This salt is obtained by fusing one part of silica and two of dry carbonate of soda, mixed in powder, in an earthen ware crucible, and pouring tho fused mass on a stono slab to cool. ThlslH then pulverized and treated with toll ing water to dissolvo tho soluhlo part. Tho solution is filtered and concentrated by boiling, so as to form crystals on cooling. These aro again purified by dissolving them in tepid water, filtering tho solution and boiling, that it may re crystallze. This form of soda is some times used in Uno laundry work. Christian at Work. IIKAKTY THANKS. The Great Sierra Kidney nnd Liver Cure Is positively the most ierfect medicine of the nge. Don't use the mineral kidney I remedies on tho market, but try us; we are purely vegetable. A 1 druggists sell these valuable gods. Sierra Chemical Co., 2424 Mission tl reel Gk.vti.emgn: On your bottle label you ask for testimonials In regard to the effect of your remedy. I take pleasure in giving to you my hearty thanks as well as my tes. litnonlnl, which you can publish. Ihiixe suffered a gnat ileal with kidney and liver troubles, and have tried many medicine as well as differ nt doctor to get relief. Your GREAT SIERRA KIDMiY AND LIVER CURE was re onitueiide! to me. and I have given It a trial. Mm h to my satisf.i( tion, I find it ha cured me of all Inv L-Mn.u- n.wl lli'nr A I tilfniltltw u lun li tirf.K-wt.il. I cheerfully recommend jour tru y val uable remedy to nil in the same condition. Vcrv kindly yours, O. Waiii.iiki.m, Oil! Twentieth st., San Praclsco, tal, The llrlcklnyers' union of llostou has Invited the employers' society to debate the eight-hour day at a public meeting. AN OLD MAID'S QUEST. How Sho Started Out to Hunt n Husband, nnd Succeeded. Some years ago, after I had worked up a case in a town in Ohio, a woman callod at tho hotel one day and asked to seo me. I found her to be a spinster, about fifty years old, wearing tho traditional ringlets and oyo-glassos, and as stiff as a crowbar in her demeanor. Sho, too, had an original way of arriving at tho point. After introducing hersolf sho said: '"I am rich. Some folks call mo eccen tric, but I am simply sensible. 1 wish to travel, and 1 wish to biro you as my escort. You will be my employe, and I shall exact tho most formal respect of you. 1 may need you for a year, or may not, but 1 will hire you for that length of time." After a little talk wo arrived at figures satisfactory to both. Sho lived In n town twenty miles away, and sho gavo her self a week to got ready in. At tho end of that timo I reported for duty, and found her ready to start. Sho had two fair-sized trunks for baggage, and she directed mo to buy tickets to Now j York. Sho didn't say how much money i-io had, how long sho was going to stay, or give mo any other particulars. I obeyed directions, and in duo timo wo arrived in Gotham and put up at a first class hotel. 1 acted as her guido and escort, but such was our demeanor to ward each other that no ono could havo made out tho relationship. She soomed to argue that if sho dropped formality for a moment I might propose marriago, and it was "sir" on every possiblo occa sion. Sho settled tho hotel bill hersolf, but gavo mo money to buy tickets to Boston after a stay of twenty days. Wo woro in Boston a fortnight and then wont to Hartford, and there I got tho first inkling of her idea in making the trip. Sho sent for me to como to tho ladies' par lor, and when 1 arrived she began. "Mr. .lewett, you havo noticed tho portly man seated on my right at tho table"'.'" "Ves'm." "Blue eyes and bald-h.jaded, and looks very fatherly'.'" "Yes'tn." "I wish you to ascertain whether ho is married or a widower." That evening I reported to her that the bald-beaded man was a widower and in the real estate business in an in terior town. Very well, sir," sho stiffly replied, "you may now rotiro and 1 will send for you when I want you." After that I watched her at meal timo, and I soon caught on to the fact that sho had "set her cap" for tho widower. It was laughable to seo her try to apo the girl of twenty, and in three days every body in the dining-room had caught on and was giving her the guy. The old gal knew her gait, however, and in about ii week 1 got an order to show up again in the parlor. "Mr. .lewett," sho said, as 1 stood be fore her. "I I think that Mr. Sampson rath rather likes mo." "Ves'm." "You may say to him that I am worth $80,000 in cash and bonds, never have been married, and that his appearance pleases me." I managed after a day or two to get in with Mr. Sampson and convey this In formation, and I saw that it hit him right between the eyes. Two hours later he called on her, and threo days after his call sho sent for mo to say: "Mr. .lewett, you will accompany mo homo, whore 1 will pay you your salary for the year. Mr. Sampson and I aro engaged." And threo months later they were married, and it turned out to bo a happy match. X. Y. Sun. AVAKKI) UP KKI'KCTIf A I.I.Y. A letlmrttlc, dormant condition of tho liver U I hardly to be overcome with drastic cathartics and naufceous clioiagoKtieii. a Bcniier, picas- anier anu lar inure eueciic iiit-nua rAinia ui arousliiK' tho orKim when Komnoleul. 'I'll Is Is Ilostetter's Ktomaeh Mitterk, vouched for by the medical fraternity, touted by tho jmbllc for many yearn. A resumption by tho biliary organ of Hi kecretlve function, with tho activity at tendant upon health, a return to regularity of tho bowel and a renewal of dlccrtlnu nre the no less happy ami certain reaulU of uaitiit 1110 itinera eyhtemaiicuiiy. aticaiiy. its taxauve ciieci ia dreuchlUK, Its U-ndeucy beliiK j tc rccnlarlty than to produce never patuiui auuai rather fn iicrnHuate a copious action. Jlaiarla, iiervousiictk, debll-, e,.uyv,f0Ub,csuu The white members of the Charleston 'I)iig shoremen's unlou will form a separate ttulou. " Tho world grows wcarv praising men, Ai.d wearied grows of being praised" Hut never wearied grows the pen Which writes the truths that nave amazed the thousands who have bceu given up by their physicians aud who hare been restored to com plete health by using that safest of all remedies lor functional Irregularities and weaknesses, which are the bane of womankind. Wo refer, of course, to Dr. Tierce's Favorite l'rekcrlptlon, the only guaranteed cure for all those chronic ailments iecullar to women, Uead the guaran tee ou the bottle wrapper. To regulate the stomach, liver and bowels Dr. I'letce's 1'ellets excel. Ono a dose. gome shoe cutters at Haverhill, Mass,, struck for au advance from $15 to 117 a week. Ask your dealer for "Tanslll's Punch." The Omaha kUtlouaryeuglueeis flue members' who get drunk, aud Mpel habitual drunkards. I.HJHTMNO CintKS. Tuu I'roinliii-iit I rlnlm l'o-iltltu Voiile l'libllrly lro-lU-llef nnd Cure by Klcrtrlrlty. To Whom It M ay Conckhn: Through the testimonials which appear in almnst every paper of the Slate praising l)rs. l)nr rln for their skill in curing and relieving the nlllleted who eill on them I am happy to s ty I have at last f ittuil aroad toheahh. I have sullered for years with kidney com plaint, causing great pain 'n my back and extending down to the sciatic nerv , at times almost unbearable; also loss of viKor, energy and courage. I had about given up that there was any help for me when 1 met Dr. Darrlu perf jrming his lightning cure. Now, af er a few weeks of his electro-mngnetic treatment I feel nlmo-t like a boy and perfectly free from pain. If any one sult'ering from any curable dis- III i?lvi the doctor a trial, in my I II (1 LM11 (Ml t. OUW.Il l?C entirely ClirOU. I cheerfully recommend them to the nf- lllcted. Kcsnerl fully. J. W. KKK.VKY. Long Creek, Giant county, Or. A lteinurkHlile Cure. Ktliior Daily Oregonian: Por many year 1 have been a great sufferer from va rious allltctions to which women nro sub ject, to-wit: Womb, kidney, stomach and head troubles, with such severity nt times as to become nearly insane, and prayed that death would come end relieve me of my sull'erings, as 1 saw nil former physi clnns and remedies prescribed ollbrded me no relief and despaired of ever getting well. In this condition I was Induced to call on Drs. Darrlu. They gave me en. courngement.and I put myself under their treatment. Now, after a few months treatment I feel like ono snatched from the jaws of death; their treatment has brought sunshine and brightness to my mind, healthy action to my liver, strength and vitality to my stomach, and perfectly f ee from pain, nnd my other troubles are gone. I gladly give my name to the pub lic ns one rescued from Millering and death by Dr. Darrin's ppcullnr treatment. Can be referred to at Prlnevllle, Or. Mns. Joski'ii Smith. Drs. Darrlu can be consulted daily at the Washington building, corner of Fourth nnd Washington streets, Portland, nnd Hotel Gondolof, Tacoma. Hours, 10 to 5 evenings, 7 to 8: Sundays, 10 to 12. All chronic diseases, Irregularities of women blood taints, lo-s of vital power , and early Indiscretions oermanenlly cured, though no references are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to the deliency of tho patients. Examina tions free to all, and circulars will be scut ( to any address. Charges fortreatment nc- j cording to patient's ability to pay. The JlaUt. A1( ,)rivnte diseases confidentially poor treated free of charge trom iu to it treated, and cures qruaranteed. PatlenlH at a distance can bo cured by home treat ment. Medicines and letters sent without 1 tho doctors' name appearing. The Colon Ilrldgo Company of Ilull'nlo will move to Altooua, I'a., and employ MX) hands. i Ever since 1801 there have been women (more each year) who claim that there is i no soap half as good of as cconomlcnl as Dobbins' Electric. There must be some , truth in their claim. Try it; see how much. Your grocer has it. i . i Girls In Omaha shoe factories get from :t to S I a week. l'KINTKKS' KOLI.KHS, The best ever offered to tho trade, cast j lfiM.iAiu.i: nnd Cascadk brands. I which have no equal in this market. Don't be deceived. Send for ItEi.iAiii.K. Palmkh & llKY, Proprietors, Portland, Or. Georgia has women carpenters. An Kleitnnt l'ackui;e of Fine Curds, Including 15 rare novelties, shapes and nr tistic imported olographic and hromatlc cards. This large and beautiful collection sent by mall to any one who will do this: Buy a box of the genuine Dr. C. McLane s Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist, price 2T) cents, and mnii us the outside lth vour address, plainly writ er. ,,,! J ci.ntH In Htfimtis. The genuine I McLane's Pills are prepared onlv by Fleming Bros., Pittsburg, Pa., and have been In constant use for over sixty years. They are superior to all others In purity nnd pfn.rtlvnno.sH. A certain cure for in digestion and sick headache. Address, Fleming Bros., Pittsburg, Pa. j The Opclika (Ala.) Knitting Company will ' enlarge. SUKK CIIHK POR 1'II.KS. rill re. cure for blind, bleedhiK and ItchliiK I t'llea. Uno box haa cured tho worst case ol ten j ears' gtaiiriiht;. No ono need suffer ten liiln-1 utt'B ufte.r uhIhk Kirk's Gorman l'ho Ointment ' It absorbs tumors, allays tho itchlnif, acta hs i a poultice, kIvcs relief. l)r. Kirk's Uerinuti Pile UintiiiKiit is prepared only for Piles iiiulltoliliiK of the prlvuto paits, and nothing clso. Kvory box Is warranted Sold by Druggists and sent by mall on receipt of price. SLOU per oox. J. J. Slack Si Co., Wholesale Ak'cnts, San Francisco, - i Ileware of Imitations of tho celebrated Seal of 1 North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco Tky Gkrmea for breakfast. March April May Are the best months In which to purify your blood. During the loug, cold winter the blood I e 'omen thin and impure, the body becomes weak and tired, the appetite may be lost, and Just now the syMcm craves the aid of a reliable medicine. Hood'a fiarsaparllla Is peculiarly adapted to purify and eurlcli tho blood, to cteato a K0' apK'tito and to overcome that tired fecltiiK. Jf. II, He auro to i?et Hood's Sarsaparilla go d h. druBgUU, $1; six for 5. ,,,.. ,. , imnti t rn Ai.oihefi lj "i U I. HOOD A to., Apolheci I'repared arles, lxw- ell, Mb IOO Doses One Dollar N. E. Portland. NK, 1'ottlaud Is the place to buy a lot. NK. Portland Is cleared and set In fruit. NK. Portland lots are 60x102 feet each. NK. Portland Is nearer than Mt. Tabor. NK, Portland Is high, sightly and level, NK. Portland Is within walking distance. NK. Portland Is Portland's best suburb. I.ots,lM)-t30lown; balance, 110 a month. P0UTI.AND LAND CO., First aud Alder, Portland. TPINUAY KKANIOM, PKAMai O I CI lln flit A MKAGH.Qa.bler.Ilo. 1 Blah Pianos; Burdett Organs, Band Instrument. Laxircst stock of tiheet Sluslo and Hooks. Bands 1 supplied at Kaatorn Iora. MATTJIIAfl QUAY CO. 1'ost Street, ba JTrauoUco. p qo7q p v TJ.No 401 X, I. i, U. riO. a- a. r. x. u.'u. ivi Ilnppy llerovery. There Is nothltiR I now enjoy tliftt I do not owe to hiivliiK used Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, of Kontidout. N. Y., at a trine when I was suffering all that a human belli? could endure. My troubles U-Rair In my kid neys, from which I never expected to recover. My physician said t had "right's Htase. Later I had a bad attack of gravel. Six tear ago last June how well 1 remember thai dar I saw Dr. Kennedy's favorite Kemedv advertised In our paper. After using three bottles I was well. I have never had a return of the disease, and though I am over sixty years of age I am vlg. orous ami strong, as I was In mv prime. What physician and the many remedies I httd taken could not do, Dr. Kennedy. Favorite Kemedv did; It slaved the d'easu and made me a wefl woman.-Mrs KiulMue I. Mliner, llurg Hill, () Dr. Kksnkdy's Kavomtk Kkmkdv, made at Roiidout. N. Y. UiUfortt. 1 ...V1 .'!'r bo0'1' lunv to L'urtf Kidney, Liver and. Wood disorders. 1 llostou has 1,701 (irgHiilt-d building laborers. TO mvi: I.OMJ. Ilonr to Prolong Life After .Mlddlo Arc. VIcwb if mi ICiiilnrnt I.nmlnn l'hj Nlelim, Whose Siprclnlty Is IlUrnHen of the Aitt'd. John Gardner, M. D., is a London Phy sician who makes a specialty of the treat ment of diseases of elderly persons. In n recent book upon this subject, Dr. Gard ner says : "A healthy and vigorous state of every part and every organ is essential to the health and well being of the whole system 'To grow old gracefully,' is not the com mon lot of all. Willi advancing years come increased infirmities they nre by no means inevitable, and their presence isdue to the failure to keep up to their work tho various organs of the body. The study of the body by scientists furnishes unques tionable evidence that the duration of human life may be prolonged to a hundred years." Why, then, do so few live to that ago; and why after middle life and often be fore is there so much millering from ner vousness, rheumatism, feebleness, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, and debility ? Be cause long lile or overwork lias weakened the nervous system. Kev. T. Williston. the famous author of "Christ's Millcninl Keign," when eighty four years old, suf fered with indigestion and rheumatic af fections. His attention was called fortun ately to Paine's Celcrv Compound. A free uso of that great medicine for the nerves cured him, and made a great improvement in his general health This grand discovery is an uucmialcd nicdicino for the aged." It produces life and energy and is a marvelous preserver of the fire and vigor of youth. There is nothing like it forstrengthening the nerves, and curing the diseases to which old folks are specially subject. It is truly called in valuable by those who have inatle a special study of diseases of elderly peojile. TlaCOBSllTT 'JA& M MMMjTg VMKMiKiar Sure Cure. CURES PERMANENTLY SPEAINS. SulTered Years In I'll 1 11. 14 .Sumner St., Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1888. In 18j1 I sprained my arm clubbing chest nuts; suffered yearn In luiiu and could not lift iny arm. It was finally cured by St. Jacobs Oil. JACOB ETZENSI'EHQER. At DnrootsTs and Dkai.kiis. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Biltlmort, Md. BRONCHITIS CURED. After sj)ontlinB Ten Winters Sontb, was Cured by Scott'H Emulsion. 148 Centra Ht.. New York, ) Juno 'i.'.tli. laHH. J The Winter after tho groat flro In Chicago I oontractod Bronchial affections, and slnco thon havo ' boonobllgodtospond nearly ovory Winter South. Last Novombor was advised to try 8cott's 1 mulslon of Cod Llvor Oil with Hypophosphltos and to my surprise was rollovod at once, and by continuing its uso threo months was ontiroly cured, golnod flosh and strongth and was ablo to stand ovon tho Bliz zard and attend to businoss ovory day. C. T. CHURCHILL. fiold lu all Jtruuyhts. "I lie fmiioin Ilovey Heed Sioreot liorlon, anil llorry Nurncilea of C'aiuliililge, Mas,, liave liren Innvrd to Knat ruMiii'iM. f'nllfuriitn, wliern llie ImihIiicb will b i-oiiilurteil na Tli ltiiynmiMl rt"er ' ami Seed Ntoi-v, C. II. IIiivet, Munaurr, I'll.t lllKtlll'lll, f.'lll. j Hruil fhrrrtiiplrtacUtoU. The Printers of Portland UKT TIlKllt KOM.KKH CAMT AT Palmer & Rey's FHOM RELIABLE COMPOSITION And say that It U superior to any compoaltlou they ever ued. THE WORKMAN'S SOLACE. . "I tell yon, my boy, I get hssp moro com fort oat of package of 'But or Nokth Oiae um Ptuo cut' Ueb Jtj OosUt 4om ott el all bis xalllloBA. Reliable SEEDS hMLTt V ai PURE Iu cuperior eicellenoe proren In mtlllooi ot hoimefoi more thu a quattvr of a century. 1 la utml hr tbf United Hlntrt tlori'rnnient. Knit r. d if itio heailt ol the Groat Unlrera'litw the Htrunmt, i'urrt t n.id ruiut Healthful. Dr. rrlon'i Orcam linking J'owder ilnet cot omla'.n Ammonia, Lime nr Alum Sold only In oani. l'RIOK IIAKINO POWDKH (X). MKW YOUK. OIItCAOO SAN FRANCISCO Faber's Golden Female Pills.. For Femalo Irregular ttles: liothlngllkothem on tho market. Sever fail. Successfully used by prominent ladles monthly. Uuaranteed to relievo suppressed menstruation. SURE1SAFEI CERTAIN! Don't bo humbugged. Save Time, Health, and money ;take no oth er. Pont to any address, nnpiirii liv mntl mi rA- cdl't or price, fiOO. AudrCbH, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western llrauch, Uos'J7, X'OBXLANl), on Mild I y Wis dom Hut o Co., Portland, Or. CURES WHERE AIL ELSE f AILS. Host Ootmli Hyrup. Tnstea good. Uso nm iiy oriicKinift. THE n 111 rm rttlf lin llV f u.m.rbinni yv. l ' Who are tlielarsest Seedsmen In the world. 1 I Illustrated. Descriptive and Priced iSflED ANNUAL m for 1890 will be mailed FREE toallap- m nllcants. and to last season's customers. 1 mm tm m m m for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all ap plicants, and to hut eaoi' cuitomera. , . .... , . . . . V. .. l'u.n. Mrinn M 11 11 ucucr in.. ' Ctttai anouiuscnu iur luiimuw. D. M. rtnHT & wUi DETROIT! Mln. "TAKEN IN." " 1 uswl often to rend tlio nowKpupcr nlouil to my wifo," wild Bert Robinson, " mid onco I was fuirly ' tnkeii In' by n patent inoillclno ndvcrtlscincnt. Tho hcductlvo nuraKrnjili ItCKun with a modest account of tho hca M.rp)cnt, but cnddl y Mittiiit,' forth tho vir tues of Dr. Plcrco's Qoldcn AIcxllciil Discov ery, which, It wns nllefrivl, wus a Btiro euro for nil Bronchial, Throni nnd LutiK troubled, nntl would oven euro Consumption, if taken In timo. Tho wny I wuu tuken In won this; I luul lung dlaciuio, und I bought a lwttlu of tho remedy; I was a stranger to It, nnd it took mo In nnd cured mo." Robinson's exncTienco Is identical with that of thou Knndx of othcin. Bo truo l tlilrf, that after witnewslnt', for niany yc.nn, tho mnrvclou cures of Bronchial, Tliront nnd Lung direc tions wrought by this wonderful remedy, Its manufacturers foci warruntcd In selling it ns thoy nro doing, through druggists, under a pofdtlvu guiiritiitcc that, if taken In timo und given 11 fair trial, it will relieve or euro in every caso, or money paid for It will bo refunded. No other remedy for such mala CREAM gAKlKg SIOZ: HEADACHE,. Hllluua Ilenduclie, Dlxsluess, Ooliatlpatloii, Iudlg tlon, Hllluusi Attacks, und ull dorangemenU of the utomaoh and bowels, aro promptly relloved and permanently cured by tho use of DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS. Thoy aro Purely Vegetable aitd Perfectly IlarmleM. Aa a HLa-1. J M1XM. tstt.Ti, Uucuualed I VJLXJ X I'll IS II I 4. AvWU For a Stock of CANDY or Anything for a BAKERY SKND TO Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., 106 E STREET, PORTLAND, OR., Jobbers In Show Cnwa, Bcak-a, Paper Uajts-ln fct, anything you nd la a Ossv factiouer'a atore. Balearoom Corner of 1-rout and Oak tret. Can be mndecay by ral'luirChlckcnii. A largo 32-pace Illustra ted Cntnloguo de criblnjr Incubators, nrooders, Ilroodlnjr Hou'cj, llow and What to Keed, How lone to keep them In the Ilroodor, Drlnklu Fountain. Diseases and their Cure, in fact more Information than It Riven In many iVcent books. Sent to anv inldrexa on re ceipt of 2c. stamp. Wire Netting, Hone Mlll, Jtono Meal and all kinds of l'oultry Supplies. ,Vdil ress, Petaluma Incubator Co.. Petaluma, Gal. AGENTS WANTED. SWS or Kvutu ini'ii. Call or wrlto for particular! and be convinced. it. a. ui:ss .v co., Room 1, First Floor, AbliiKtou llulldlue. FORCING OFF flood! I something e have to do at time to get rid of overstock We otler good dry granet at ie lt , llgsi'ie In lots of 20 Ihs. und over. V have higher priced, but these aio fal- quality. Nectarine", fie to f-c; ltaltdn, tc to 8o; String llcan, 1 doz. cans. Slurp Tobacco, Te to 8c for eMia iiallty; Canary Seed. lOO-tk loti to lb.; drv peaches about Se; for average apples 6c to inc. The latter prieo for.Mden. Men's heavy wool mittens, red, & boys' sn-i.einlers up to 8 or !1 ears, fie, and for inch and big boys. ISc to 1, I'rints (calico), .'ic up; Dress HuttmiH.be doz., great bamilu. I mbrcliHs, fiOe; good to use er lend. Soft grey blankets, 1.25 a pair; lied blank et from a pair up. Men's all wool 4 hose, nd or giay, slies W j to 11, at 25c, or I2.C0 a doi. This Is a good time to send us an order. A(k for full list of 4.0C0 articles If cm havo none. Addiom Smltli'M ('noli More, -II 8 Front Street, .Sim rniitcl'.co, Cul. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYftOYAl PILLS ty rll'I n t II k O II Olltrr All JHH o In pitbaarM hotf , thtk wranira are ilniifrrrnua (oitntrlrll&. Send -In. U (at Mutual fur li H loutt ra tatymAnlall In t i UvvT fur I.uillrV' ktter, br return Iti hi I. Jtiim iiprr. ( hkliMtrr I tte.n'1 MtlUon Hq., I'M!.,.'. TO Cincinnati. 4r MMV M KC I I til'. 10. tto lUff St. 1 loitiitutl, 0. 1 prcienb and fully aa. done Die aa tha oaly apeclflc forth cartalacara of this dlnfaae. O.H.lNdllAirAU.M. D., Amaterdam, li. T. Wa bar aold Btf O for many yaara, and tt baa ?;iTan ma out 01 aaua actlon. P.B,DTCnKCO.. Chleaco, ill. 11.69. BoldkyDraniata. Thf OUitst MtdUtHt in the World it trotaHy 1K. I.SAAC TIIOItIlS(lN!S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. Tills urlielu Ih a eurvlully preimreil ptinlelaii pre ncrlpttcm, nnd hat lieon Iu constant m-e for ueurfy a century. There, nm few dlcasvK to which mankind am mbject moro dltrc8lis than aore eye, and none, pcrlinps, for which moro renictllea have iH-cn tried ultlioutMiccciui. Korntl external lnttainmntloii of thoe.ve.n It Is an Infallible remeily. If tho dlreC' Hons lire followed It will never fall. 'ouirtleularly Invito the attention of iihvalclaus to lot merlta. For auto by all druggM- fUX. JOHN 1 IIIO.MI'BO.N, BUISb ,Y. KatahlUhod 1797. dies is wild under such trying conditions; no ordinary remedy could sitbtaln Itself under such a plan of wile. For nil chronic or lingering Coughs, "Weak Lungs, Bpitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Short ness of Breath, Asthma, aud kindred all mcnts. it is a most jxitcut remedy. Whilo it cures thoso discuses it also cleanses tho blood, iu vlgorattH the liver, Improves digestion, and builds up both flesh and strongth. Contains no ulcohol to inebriate, no sugar or syrup to sour or ferment in tho stomach and inter fere with digestion. It is a concentrated, fluid, vegetable extract. Dose small and pleasant to tnsto. It stands alone in tho field of medicliu.', und is us peculiar iu its won derful curative effects tut in its composition. Therefore, don't lw fooled Into taking some thing recommended ns " just us good." Bear In mind, it's tho only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy iOKScs.sod of such fnin.seoufeni curative proortloH as to wurnttit its manu facturers' in selling it under 11 printed cer tlllcato of guarantee, whlcli -wratw every bottle. WoitLU'B Dl81K.VHAHY MKDICAli Abkoci ation'j l'roprietors, 003 Main Btreet, Bulfalo, N. Y. i asVAJBZSST TO 1"V MONEY P ."-v RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. J " ShRi anvt alusj. rrllabla. t.aillc. A IS V-Vd. ,,k 1"-JI " Srtnd, In yS ly7JOirl, turiHlllo tioxrt, P-1M with blue V JUtylTO I DATIQ XA4aaraald B.l Hi Xll aaaHllrtatara. El UriMlraylka UUXrail Okaalatl Ot, Dia. OtnotuatiJBH lWaMKlaral n 1