FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. Clothes that havo been sprinkled will not mildow for days, oven In sum mer, If kept away from the tiro. For aint sauco wash and chop small bunch of mint; put In cotfeo cup; till threo-quartors full of vinegar; till with wator almost full; sweeten with sugar; mix; servo In sauco boat. Nothing removes impurities from floors, otc, so rapidly ad boiling hot soda and water, applied with a long handled scrubbing brush and rinsed off onco with clear water and dried with a clean cloth. Bouillon: Fivo pounds of juicy beef cut In small piecosand simmorod slowly for two and one-half hours in two quarts of wator, Itemoyo every bit of fnt, strain through a cloth, season with salt, no popper. Forcemeat Fritters: Two cups stale bread soaked until soft, one onion chopped tine, salt, peppor and a little sage to season, ono tablespoonful drip plug. Form into cakes and brown on greased griddle. Servo hot. -Tho Hume. Milk Soup: Four potatoes, two on ions, two ounces of butter, one-quarter ounce of salt, pepper to taste, ono pint of milk, three table-spoonfuls tapioca. Boil slowly all tho vegetables with two quarts of wator. Strain through the colander. Add milk, sweot-basil, and tapioca. Boil slowly and stir constantly for twenty minutes. Yeast Buns: Ono and one-half cups of warm milk, ono cup of sugar, one cup of yoast, thicken to a batter, let It rise over night, or until it is light, then add ono cup of sugar, ono egg, ono-halfcup of molted butter, a little salt and nut meg, two cups chopped raisins or cur rants as you prefer, add Hour as for bread, put In a baking tin in small :akos, let them rlso again, and then bake. As drops of oil on creaking hinges of doors and on machinery silence com plaint of too much friction, so kind words, pleasant deeds, polito attentions, Etc., lubricate tho whoio domestic econ omy. What a dilTorenoo is thus occa sioned In tho running of farms, house holds, and every sort of business! Even a nail or screw can be driven homo much moro oasily and porfoctly by ap plication of a Uttlo oil. To Broil Spring Chicken: Split a half-grown spring chicken down tho back, twist tho tips of tho wings over tho second joint, wipe dry, spread out, and break tho breast-bono with the rolling-pin. Put on a greased gridiron over a clear ilro, rub with clarified but tor. Turn often to prevent scorching. When half done sprinkle with salt and popper. Wlion thoroughly done put on l hot dish with molted butter and a lit tle mushroom catsup. Garnish with iquares of toastod broad. Knitted I'ortioro: It Is tho easiest thing imaginable to do If you can collect enough silk pieces. An old black silk, no matter how forlorn, is tho very thing you want. Cut it in strips about a half in Inch wido, and sow together. Mix with it any strips of colored silk. Tho thlldron's old fadod sasnes or hair rlb oons are mado useful by dying them orange, red, or any other color. After vou havo wound your strips into balls like carpet rags, get a pair of bone knit ting needles about three q minors of a yard long, knit tho plain stitch until you havo a very handsome portioro. N. Y. Obsorvcr. EXCELLENT ADVICE. Three SimROHtlmiH Mudu by (Soothe, tho (irent Poi't-lMilloHoplinr. Goethe's advice to a friend, to whom, tto was writing, is well worth romombor Ing and accepting, viz: "Make, sure each lay to see some beautiful object, to read lomo great truth, to perform some good leed." Tuo llrst suggestion, "Make luro each day to seo some beautiful ob ject, ' Ls to the most of us neglected. To bo sure thorn aro many so situated A'ho could not if thoy would, comply with this advico, but how many, on the other band, pass along through lifo scarcely noticing the beautiful skies, the lleecy floating clouds, tho starry firmament, tho glorious sunset, tho glistening mows, tho llowers and groon-swards, ind all tho varied beauties of naturo, which aro froo to all. Thon, too, tho beauties of architecture, which so do light tho oye of one trained to appreci ite them, or one having a natural tasto for symmetry, might bo onjoyod far moro than thoy aro. And tho develop ing of talent and bentlment in that iirection would do much toward tho larger cultivation of that art. It is a fact that vory few Florentines leave ttioir beautiful city, so filled with joins of architectural beauty, and with .vorks of gonitis, to mako new homes for themselves elsewhoro, oven when thoy tould better themselves financially by 10 doing. Tho question being asked of in Italian lady as to tho cause, tho in itant reply was: "Ah, a Florentine must see somothing beautiful every day! Florentines would not bo happy without i sight of their dear Uuomo and Campi nilo, and the towors and tho churches. They lovo tholr old city, "La Bella Flrenza." And tho second suggestion, "Head lomo great truth," might bo adopted by aoarly all. A great truth read and pon lered every day would no doubt bo holp tul, stimulating to higher thought, to broador conceptions of lifo and its oppor tunities, and preventing us from too much introspection, and keeping many who now devoto too much of their time to gossip and small talk to got rid of that unfortunate habit Tho third injunction of the old Gor man philosopher, "Make sure each day to perform some good dood," would bo io oasy for every ono to follow, but alas! ilas! in this selfish world how few, how vory fow tho number of those who have luch a purposo boforo them at tho dawn lug of each new day. What a sweot and lovely world this would bo were that advico followed by evory ono. Llko tho falling of a gontlo rain upon tho hard and arid soil on which no bright llowers bloomed but which soon responded to tho boavonly blessing and made the plant to blossom, bo the In'.lu enco of good doeds would purnieate all society, leaving beauty and fragrance every whore. Good to remember is this advice giv.-n lontf tjro, "Make sure each day to be ouie Uiauttf ul object, to read some great truth, to perform some good dood." Standatd. iii:uiT iu:si:itvi:s it. We are not in the habit of pulling up j any patent medicine, but where merit de serves it we are always ready to notice the same particularly for tho benefit of man kind. We have heard much of the fame , of The Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure, but lately we have received positive proof of Its healing qualities. A gentle-. man well known to us had miHVred fori years of kidney complain. The Great -I- ' erra Kidnev and Liver Cure was recom-, mended to him. He has given it a trinlj ' and now nures us tint a wonderful chrome has come over him. and that ho Is entirely cured. Thanks rely cured. Thanks to your great ,C !!!; n;V"8?."ibc ro,",,,1?-r,f 1 i iniH Observer. San Francisco, ( at. mm s Times Sas FitANClsco, Januaty 7. Sierra Chan. Co. Gknti.k.mi:n: I have useii your Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure with won derful xatifttction, anil can recommend It fully for kidney and liver disorders. Joswu .May, Finn of Livingston & Co, ;5 Fremont street. PRINCESS CINDERELLA. i . j The Datm-litcr of i SwrdUh Prince Offl- clntly Ignored by Ho.yn.lty. Prince Oscar Karl August Bernadotto, tho son of tho King of Swedon, as 19 j woll known, iu 1SSS married a Miss I Munk, a daughtor of a Swedish citlzon, ' and for tho sako of lovo reslgnod his ' rights to tho throno. His marriage, of ! course, placed him in a rather peculiar j and, in many respects, an awkward position to tho royal family. But this Is ! still moro true of his wife and daughtor j and thoir mutual position and rank both 1 in society and in relation to tho Prince, j The Stockholm Dagblad. in a special Bl UB1 uus ""omuia, reports mat me Swedish olllcial calendar mentions Prince Bernadotto and wifo, but not on tho same page with tho other mombora of tho royal houso. Their daughter's namo is omitted, and is thoroforo not officially recognized as of royal blood. In tho Almanak of Swedon Princo and Princess Bornadotto aro again named, likewise aftor tho rost of tho royal fam ily, but their poor daughtor is treated as not existing. In tho calondar of tho Swedish nobility tfio Princo's namo la recorded undortho Munk family as mar ried to one of its niotubors. His child's namo was not admittod. Sho Is evidently not oven consldorod a member of tho nobility. To got her namo into tho list of tho proud nobility of Swedon sho must, like her fathor, marry ono of its members. Tho Svonska JEttartal, it seems, is tho only almanac which thinks it worth while to montlon her name. As if to excuse itsolf, It In forms its readers, moreover, that both i Prince Bernadotto and his wlfo aro do-1 scondants of Margareta, tho mother of ' Karl, son of Knut, ancestress of Gustai j Vasa. Now, it is strango that while In ' lior own country tho daughtor of a royal I prince should not appear in tho lists of I royalty or aristocracy, to wait many a year for such honor, the Almanach de I i. , . , ,. ... Gotha should havo taken pity upon this Princess Cinderella and montlon her, together with hor parents, but, of courso, not among tho mombora of tho royal family, whoro tho Prince is also listed, but In tho supploment. Who knows whethor or not her beauty, which sha is said to havo inhoritod from hor mother, some day will win for hor a princo's heart and titlo? ABOUT YOUR NOSE. If That Organ U Intact Every Thlnff li Well With You. It Is rofreshing to meet a doctor who J will talk to ono about some part of tho anatomy other than tho stomach or tho head. A clever old gentleman has an oflico in ono of tho down town hotols. I think ho calls himself resident phy 1 sician or something of that sort. lie ' mot mo tho other day and asked: "How 1 is your uosoV" Tho inquiry was now. Ho continued : "I ask you that boeauso if your noso is not well your whole body is sick. A man doesn't appreciate his nose. Noither does a woman. If a man baa an eruption or an abrasion on his noso, 1 I don't euro how lndifioront lie may be, ho can't keep his hand away from It, and ho thinks, vory proporly, that ev ory ono ho meets sees that his noso is not what it ought to be. You can't hide ' your nose. It is llko a city set on a hill Moro appropriately, it is liko a red 6chool-houso on a hill. All great uioti . havo been sensitive of tholr noses. Tho ' surgeon has tho highest respect for the I noso. How seldom ho touches it with his lanco ! A woman will go to tho opera with a bunion, with a pain in hor sido, with tho neuralgia, with almost any ailment, but if tho re is an oruption on her noso sho won't budgo from hor room. Slap a man's face or hit him on tho back, and ho may not resent cither. Tweak his noso and if thoro is any man hood in him ho will fight. I havo i adopted a now rulo. I ask a patient wbon ho calls how his noso is. If that 1 organ ls intact I havo no trouble in treating him." -Chicago Tribune. CONSUMI'TION HU11KI.Y CL'ltKU. To Tin: Editor: Please Inform your renders that I hnve u positive remedy for tho abovo nnmed diicase. lly Its timely uso thousaiida of hopelets cases hao been perinuiiently cured, I shall 1)0 glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consump tlmi If they will send niv their express and pott oftlce uddress, Uespectfully, . A. SbOC'L'M, M, C, 181 Pearl street, Now York. Purify Your Blood The Importance of thoroughly purifying the blood Thl Spring cnuuot bo overestimated. The extraordinary epidemic of "the grip" and other dlieiuei, tbeunbcaltbtnl winter, close con finement Indoors and carelenness In diet have caui' d accumulation of Impurities in tho blood which must bo expelled before you can feel well aud itronn "gain. Tbo universal praise given Hood's fiartaparllla by tboie who have taken It should certainly convince you thatltlstheidenl Spring .tlt-illcliio. It acts especially and immediately upon the blood, overcomes puvil cal weakness, revives the btalth tone and ire ales a good apitlle. Try t this spring N. 11. If vou decide to take Hood's i-nriapa rilla, do not be induced to take any other Hood's Sarsaparilla ikdd by all druirglsts, (1 tlx for t. J'tt-pafd oulybyc I IDiUli & i ( . I-owcll, Han. 1 100 Doses Ono Dollar THE WIDESPUKAl) FA 31 K OK T1IK 1IISTOOKN1.T1C M KIUCINKS. Modkstu, Cal., March 30, 1SD0. Dr. J. Eugene. Joulan, Seattle Wash. I)i:ak Sin: Your letter with prescrip tion came some days ago. Tho medicines MUs Hall was taking were A.,1., M., 00., L Slio has been taking your prescription, and is taking it still, although she says she considers herself thoroughly cured. Sho commence 1 taking the medicine w hen she was llrst taken sick, rnd was itunu'ill ately benefited. She was persuaded by her ' folks to go back to her old physician. She i .... . , , ,' , ,, crew woro under tils treatment, anil finally took her case in her own hands and bought tho five bottles of Hlstogenetic medicines referred to, and pronounces her self well. She is the happiest person 1 think I ever saw. I wouldn't attempt to, tell you the many w.i)s in which this young lady was attllcted eight years an invalid ; cured of everything. '.' Just think," she remarked, " I can eat anything and everything 1 want to. and nil 1 want to, and even have red cheeks." Miss Ha'l's sister, a married lady of about MO, is as much of an enthulast as myself over the Hlstogenetic medicines, and seriously thinks of npnlying to you to be received as a medical student. Yours j truly, Mas. Purvis. I - 1 Dr- Jordan's ofilre is at tho residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James, Seat-, t'e. Consultation and prescription nlno-1 lutely fhke. Send for free book explaining ! the Hlstogenetic system. I CAirrioN.-The Hlstogenetic Medicines i nru 8oId but ono a;ency in each town. ,,,,, ,,,, ,, wit.. i.r- ti... f,d I lowing inscription: " Dr. J. dan's Hlstogenetic Medicine.' device is a fraud. Kngene Jor ' K vory other 'TIs, as you say, u tlrst-rnto match; For beauty there are few to match her. And she bus made n splendid catch, For she caught a baseball catcher. ! DON'T GO orr I It itKrmu: :ay. YOU AU1! ! Particularly on a long journey. He fully nre- llless nared. You cannot be. permit us to say. un von aro accompanied w itli the traveler's ami ' tourist's rivfc mrciim, Hosteller's Stomach Hlt- ters, most genial of appetizers, aecllmatlzers , and promoters of digestion. Avaitist sea sick ' ness, miliaria, cramps and colics begotten of ' badly cooked or unwholesome food ami brack lh water, nervousness, Increased by travel, cluonlo biliousness and constipation, the Hitters is u sovereign preventive. It Imparts n relish for food not altogether to your taste, and prevents 1 It from disagreeing with you. Never was thero such r capital thing for the unfortunate dys peptic who stnnds In drend of the best cookeil l meal. Stomachic trouble caused by Ill-prepared viands aboard ship, on steamboats, anil rations . hastily bolted at railway restaurants, Is soon i remedied bv the Hitters, which gives a quietus also to rheumatism, kidney troubles and iu- somnla. j Young Lndy (hurriedly) I want a novel something popular. Hook Clerk (briskly) Yes, miss. Vt hat sort wlclccu or vapiu KII.KSI I'll. Mai! 1'II.KS ! I I nr. William's Indian Plies Olntmont is the only sure euro for mind, ;ecllnK or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fulls to euro old chronic cases of long standing, Judge t'offlubury, Cleveland, O, says: "1 have found by experience that Dr. William's Indian Piles Ointment gives Immediate relief." Do not miller an instant longer. Sohl by Will iamson's Manufacturing Company, proprietors, Cleveland, O.; f0 cents and $1. Sold by I.. Hlumauor A Co., wholesale drug gists, Portland, Or. Hewnro of Imitations of tho celebrated Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. riiiiili-riy Orcirun Illuoit I'urlfler is the best remedy for that diead disease, dyspep- I sla, for It regulutes tno lympuauo system aim bad secretions. surely cured by Perry Oaves' Pain readtte: directions CURES WHtRE it Cough Hrup iniirii Can bo made easy br raining Chickens. A Ml I Mil W lurgo8'.-pagolllutra- ten uuwn Catalogue de f I VII h I scribing Incubators, i, u.uii,tii Houses, How a u d What to Fccjl, How long to keep them in tho Ilrtxxlur, Drinking Kountuliis.Diseuses and their Cure, Iu fact moro Infonnatloii than ls given lu muny VrVl-Ut Uiciks. Hunt , iiiiv HftHri.tis nn riM t,'(ilpt of 20. stamp. Wire Netting, bono Mills, Ilono Meal and nil kinds of Poultry bupplies. Address, PelaluiTia Incubator Co.. Petaluma, Gal. Thy Okkmka for breakfaaU mroun. ! I N. ?. N. U, No. 335 B. F. N. U. No. 412 The trouble Is Unit when a mnn lies out of one thlug lie lies Into (mother. Ol'tl HANNAH .IANK. Our Ilnuiinh June wm thin mid weak, And nhy white lier 1I nnd cheek, We often thonijlit and tliotiRlit with pain " Wo oon must loo our llnutml .lane " With chance of doctor, elianpe uf air, She sought for bciillne ever) h re. And, w hen our hones were altmikt pnst, " Fnvtrlte Prescription" tried at Inst. It Rave us Joy; It gave us hope; She ceased to pine; she censed to mope; Pierce's remedies are sun- nnd truej Now Hannah Jntie Is Rood as new. Dr. Tierce's Fnvorlte Inscription Is the only medicine for women, sold by drucxists untlrr i iwritive guarantee from t c mnnufneturers that 1 ".S'fK" iliiV ' printed on the bottle wra, rled out for ninny year. it will give satisfaction iu every eae, or money guarantee nas uei-u pper and faithfully car- Hr. Pierce's Pellets cleanse and roculate the stomach, bow el and system generally. One a dose; purely vcKetnlde. The things we think at niirtit would hoof Krcnt value next day if we could only rcincmUr them. If success be the true test of merit, It Is a settled l.tct that "Hrairn's Uronchtal Troches" have no equal for the prompt .' lief of coughs, colds and throat troubles. "Klepnnt Queen Anne Cottage," i. . Delight ful If you could only live In the porch. St'.r iVorc.s Free will be sent by Crng'n & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., to any one in the U.S. or Canada pi-tnge paid, upon receipt of 'Jo Dobbins' F.lectne Soap wrappers, -co list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale bv all grocers. Some men hnve no nmhltiou beyond making enough to buy tobacco. Old smokers prefer "TnnslU's Punch." When a man Is up in isn't upright. the arts of knavery ho si'iti: emu roi: rn.i:s. Sure cure for bl ml, bleeding nnd Itching Piles. Ono box ban cured the worst ea'o ot ten j ears' standing. No ohh need suU'or ten min utes after using Kirk's German I'lio Ointment It absorbs tumors, nlhns the itching, nets as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Oerutan Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles and itching of the private pirts, ami nothing else. Kvorj bo is warranted. Sold by Driuglsts and sent bv mail on receipt of price. per oox. J. .!. Muck & Co., Wholesal" Agent. San Kriiiicico, ANDBEAUTY Cuiicura RtMious Cuns Skin and Blood Discasis FROM PlMPUS TO SCROFULAf "VTO l'EN CAN DO JI'STK'i: TO TIIK 1CSTKHM X In which the t'uncim.i Hi:mkpii:s aie held by tho thousands upon thousands whose lives have been made happy by the cure of agonizing, humlllntlug. Itching, sealey and pimplydlsaseH of the skin, sculp and blood, with lots of hair. CUTIci'ltA, the great skin cure, and OUTlouiiA Soac, an exquisite skin beailtifler, prepared from it, exlerna.ly, and ('ctici'iia Kksolvknt, the new blood purifier, Internally, aro a positive euro for every form of skiu and blood dlsenso from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticuiia, fflo: Soap, J.'ic: Uesoi.vknt, tl. Piepared by Jtlie Pottk.ii DltlKl ANIlClli:.MIClLC0lir0KATlON,HoSTON,MAHS Send for " How to Cure Skin Diseases." BtW Pimples, blackheads, chapped and oily Bi skip iireventeu oy cuTicuiiA ho.r. tis Khuiimatlsm, Kidney Pains and Weak ness speedily cured by Cuticuka ANTl- I'ain i'i.ASTKii,iueoiiiy paiiiKiiiing piaster FRED T. MERRiLU, PORTLAND. OR. Faber's Golden Female Pills. I'orFcmalo Irregular Itles: liothlugllkothem on tho market. Serer Jail, Kucccssiully used by (imminent ladles monthly, Cliuiniutecd to relievo suppressed menstruation. SUF1EISAFE! CERTAIN! Don't bo humbugged. Havo Time, Health, nndinoney;tako nooth er. Sent to any address, securo by mull on ro culptofiirlce,.00. Address, 1HE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, WestcniUraucb, 'Hos.'il, Jt'OUXLANl), on Sold by Wisdom Driiu Co., Portland, Or. STEINWAY. KKAVIOII. PHASK Jt IIKACH.Kiiblur. Itoo nlsh Pianoa:Runli'ttOnrans. Hand ItiHtruinonta. I Largest stock of .Sheet MuhIchuiI Hooka. Hands Hiippuuii ut Kiisiern rriceB. .uai TiiiAa OHAV t'O. 201! Post, Btreot Kan Kranclsco. T II e p o It T Ij and, PORTLAND, Oil. A new hotel, ciiuliitnlng all the modern Im provements; every room light and airy; lluhted I iiy electricity; heated by steam; open fireplaces; i bains in suits aim on every uoor; elevators. Uuests entertained on cither American or Kuro liean plan. Tho restaurant thofinust In thoclty. LMIAHI.KH K. I.KI.AND. CHICHl.brr.H'U ENOLIBH BCD CROSS DIAMOND 00 AND. si,ro soj siwsjr riiui.i. i,uiiie a. K lirugiK lur inatnon iirunu, iu red, lut-lNltlo Loxi, lt4 wittl tlu. rlH-n Tute Mo "III r. All pllla In iallnar1 Ihii, juk wrspin, or iluairi.M.ii. ....t..Frlla. Mll4 4f. (itiu,l lur t'sr11''. f-tlroonlftla tod -H.-li-r f..r l.udtrs,'n Utttr, bf rrturn mull. Saint l'tytr ISUbMl.rlh.a'l lk HaSkaa K.. I'klU.I'a. I prescrlbn and fully en dorse IIIk (J as the oul) sinrlfle for the ctrlaln curs of this disrate. U.lI.INdltAirAM.M D. Amstt-rdam, N Y We have sold Dig O foi many yesrs, and it hs Kivn me uest 01 sans faction. D. Jl. DYCIIKACO., L'blcseo. Ill SI. 00. 8old by Druggists. The Wiley B, Allen Music Store, The oldest nnd largest In tho Northwest. Kniilve, Htcck and licbr llros, Pianos, Knrhutr Mouse-proof Organs. Publishers of The Mutlcal 1'aitlme, a Journal of music (16 pages svadtiig matter and 1C pages mimic), Issued monthly, 7.'u per year; sample ropy, 10c. Bend for catalogues. WII.KY II. ALLEN, 211 First St., Portlaud, Or. ONE REQUEST We have only one thing to ask this week, and that Is easily granted. Please scud postal card with your address aud ask for copy of MAY HOME CIRCLE. It will ready May 1, and sample copies are filtered free In all who aik for It. We know you will le liitert-Urd In It. quotes insny thousand articles at lowest price to i oiixiimers, and glxts Information how to onli r, bow to buy, bow to imp. how to live well and cheaply In any part of the world. Address Multli'k ('null More, UH front St., tian I ruucUco, C'ul. L TO ft PITS. V wm uw BUlaUM. fel Ufdaolj b; Us 1 OlooluisUHM KIN I Including 15 rare novelties, shapes and artistic imported olengraphlc mid chro matic cards. Tills large and beautiful eel lection sent by mall to any one who H lio this: Buy a box of 'he genuine Dr. (.". McLano's Celebrated Liver Pills from anj druggist price 2. cents, and mail us the outside winpper w ith your address, plain lv written, and 4 cents In stamps. The genuine Me line's Pills are prepared only by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, P.i., mm have been In constant ue for over six'y years. They nn superior t all others iu nurity and efl'cctlveiu ss. A certain cure for indigestion and sick headache. Ad dress, Fleming Bros., Pit'sburuh, Pn. U. WEIGHT CINCINNATI. Ir. Hill' tUM CCU CI., It Uti It, Ulduitl, . AN i:i.i:OANT 1'ACKAOK cAitns, C5 fSJrak. CREAM gAKSNg PQWDEI sjlggl PERFECT RjAO riR3iCTtaHS Its suv-erler rxrellt'iii-e rimen In millions of home for morn thsn a ipmrtrr of a century It used '' tin t lilted HtnP-s llon-rnme t l in'or-nnl hy the limits o tin- limit I iilvcrr.il i j ns ill H tt itrc t I'nr t mil tin st HcsUli'al Dr I'rlms t'linni ItuMiw Ponder dot notcoi'tum inmonla I tue r Alum Sol ' only hi can.i PIllOi; P KIN(5 l'OWDl it CO SEW VOKK I lilt KIO. MIN KltANlISCO, , COPVRICMT Iflttq A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY. " You certainly aro mistaken," fiaid one young mnn to another at an evening party, " but that cannot bo the young lady I met last winter, though tho namo is tho name. Judge for yourself. This girl has a glori ous complexion, while tho other young lady Good heavens, what a skin she had ! Covered with blotches and red-headed pimples ; it was liko a nutmeg grater. Oh no, this cannot bo tho young lady." Jut it was, though, and Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery had workod tliti miracle. As a remedy for pimples, blotches, eruptions and all Skin and. Scalp diseases, it is tho most wonderful medicino extant. Of all tho many blood-purifiers and remenies for skin diseases, "Golden Medical Discovery" is (ho only Ollli guanillfpcd to do all that's claimed for it, or money promptly refunded I Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, Eczema, Boils, and Carbuncles. In all Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, "Fever-sores," "Hip-joint Dis easo " and fill impurities of tho blood, no matter from whatever cattso arising, it effects tho most marvelous cures. "Wokld'h Dispknbauy Mkihcai. Association, Manufacturers, 003 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. tbo HVMITOIIH or CATAItKII.- Mendnche, obstruction of nose, discharges fulling into throat, BoiiictlmcH profuse, watery, mid iicrld, at others, thick, tonucious. mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and oircnslvoj oyca wcuit, riiijr lng In ciira, dcufni'sa; ntfcnslvo brciitb; smell nnd tusto Impaired, and gvn- orul iiciiiuty. uwy 11 low ot Dr. Bago'a itctnedy ciircn tho woret cuoca. Only For a Stock of Candy or Anything for a BAKERY SEND TO Alisky Oandy Manufacturing Co., I0& E STREET, PORTLAND, OR., Jobierfl In Show Cuhch, Fcnlea, Pupor Uni-'B In fact, nnythinK you need In a Oon fectionor's storo. Rnleflroom CorniT of Front nful Oak streut. r TRADE Cfrtff For Stablemen and Stockmen. 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