i MISCELLANEOUS.
"They never throw nny thing nvetij
in NViv Kuglaml," r. U. AUli ich said to
meoiietlay; "they always put it up in
tno anie." c .YtrAo'avt.
" lint, kl Tuozer, "do you
uihik in u Ulan wln nwiii hU tailor
Mil for years?" "Who i the tailorf
A ftiifsouii sheriff wont homo in
disguise in tho evniitrto see if his wife
would scare. She- lired throe shots nt
Mm so pioinplly th.it ho dropiM'd hi
pnimnt ami inan looking for the
nil or ono of Ins finders. Z troit Fret
Jrens.
Door in the far West are fast pilng
tho way of tho hnfl'alo. Due dealer in
'Jacksonville, Die., in two month
iHnifjht thirteen hunilroiltleer skln, hid
other dealers m Southern Oregon have
nought a many. These were all kllleii
for their skins only, contrary to law.
AUout five 1iihi!ihI workmen nro
employe,! nt Herlin in the production
of lu hi rosettes. The sale amount to
alnmt one million yearly, and tho ro-
poue ai-e oxwtte. t all the Kuropean
countries ami North ami South A mop.
lea,
A devil fish with seven arm, earl
from nine hi thirteen feet, in length, was
lately washed nMior at tho Oregon
coast. Having iierh.un died of old asre.
Those who cxamiiKMl the Ix!- wero of
i no opinion that ho could have easily
iiaiiiueti mree men in shallow water.
-Smoar on the Printer's Ink.
If you want to aneceed In a bustm-sj lino
Smear on the printer Ink.
If in pnitvhn you wish to shine,
Smeur on tin printer' a Ink.
Four not to toll w tint vou have to sells
Adverliie, and do It writ;
If you'd h tho ru-tUmier come pell molt.
Smear on Uio (irioli-r i Ink.
HrooMvn Citizen.
Natural gas is by no moans a recent
Uiseovery. tven it utilization for tho
purposes of the nuch.nie arts was long
ago successfully attempted in China,
whore, ly pljes of Iwnlkw, it was con
veyed from natural wells to suitable
menaces, atul consumed hy moans of
terra cot (,- hnrners.
Very few hotels now keep old reg
isters. Tliey aro cither luirnod, dis
loso,l of U aut igrapU collector, or
sold for waste paper. Tho trouble
hotels have lieconie involved in. and tho
unonvi'atilo prominence some got
through regiters in court, is the reason
for this action mi tho part of proprie
torsA", r. Ihraht.
A party of young ladies were in tho
city recently who aro taking a trip to
Washington on tho savings made ly
eschewing eeiisive dresses o class
day at their eolloge. The custom not
only enables them to see the world, but
will make them a preferred class of
candidates for matrimony. HtUbMrqh
Lomnwrcinl tiautli-.
Profound philosophy is sometimes
met with in unexpected places. A poor
old man who was engago,l in out-of-door
labor that evidently paid but a
pitiful return for many weary hours of
arduous work, was overheard to remark
feelingly to a fcllow-lahorcr: "I wish
I could live two lives, and have tho last
one tirst." Vrocil ne Journal.
The town tf Weatherstield. N. Y.,
has a freak in the person of a young
girl, the daughter of a farmer.
without any previous training, has de
veloped a decided talent for literature
and music. A few days ago she rose
from a sick Iwd and wrote a book which
is said to ho interesting, and since then
she has composed several pieces for tho
piano. Her "gift comes from an influ
ence outside of her,' she pays.
A careful compiler of statistics
states that there are in New York only
live hundred places of worship, on
fifth being mission chapels. Their to
tal seating eapacitv is not more than
three hundred and tiftv thousand. The
munlier of men in the city letween
eighteen and forty-five years of age, ac
cording to the most reliable informa
tion, is :k"S, 107.
THE POPE'S INCOM.
Thro fteparate Nonrcea tVnin Yvlitch tha
Kiiorimiu Papal ttevenua Is Derived,
A foreign diplomatist accredited to
Koine gives tho following account o
tho present Polio's income and wlat he
does with it. 1 ho Pontifical revenue I
derived from three separate source
The first Is the interest of an enormous
sum left by Popo Plus IX. to tho Pupal
treasury, which interest produces some
fi.uu.uuo. The capital of this is in
vested in English Uovcrnmctit funds,
Contrary to what Homo persons migh
imagine, l,eo AMI, is a great speeu-
lator am subscribes to nil the Italian
loans. When the latter rlso ho sells
out and Invests tho profits In Knjrlisl
consols. To tho revenue left by Pius
i A. must he added , sum almost enim
in amount furnished by tho Peter's
Pence Fund, which, however, has fnllen
oil of late years. This constitutes the
ordinary budget of the Holy See us
distinguished from tho extraordinary
budget. The latter Is derived from a
third source, and is supplied by tho re
ceipts of tho Apostolic Chancellery.
The collation of titles of nobility, dec
orations, iiiessings in articula mortis.
altar privileges, private chapels, eccle
siastical titles such are a few of tho
items which pi to make up the extra
. .
cmiiiiary nuugei. u amounts to nil
average of f."tK),0tH per annum, and
serve to make tip the private purse of
mo sovereign Pontiff, and on which
ho relies to exercise his generosity.
It will be observed that tho pri
vate budget of tho Popo is thus
derived, in a great measure, from
the satisfaction of human vanilv. The
ordinary budget of the Holy Sec, w hich,
as stated above, ynounts to l,'.Mu.(HiO
per annum, is distributed by the major
uomo of the ntican among the Cainli
nals residing in Koine about ."i,XK i
year each the prelates of the Papal
court, the secretaries, the nuncios, the
Pontitical ImhI v-guaisls, etc.
It is denied that Loo XIII. Is avari
cious. On the contrary, no Pone over
. . . . a.
gave inoiv, his Ilciiiness keeping noth
ing for himself. As for his table, it re
sembles that of a iMMr country curate.
ins clothes cost him nothing, beinsr
supplied by the faithful fit mi all parts
ol tne world, and he scarcely keens i
en ivy to enrich even his own family
me dowry tie gave to his tavorite
nephew, the handsome Camillc Pecei.
did not reach fAMHH, while as for the
presents he gave tho bride, they were
of the poorest kind. On the other hand
no spends a greai deal In raising
tno piTslige of his court. In civating
si-niviis, relieving tho poor and main
taming the Catholic press. He gives
large subMdies to papers which support
his policy, but they must bo entirely
subservient to him.
As yet he has not touched a ionnv of
tho annual allowance of fiioo.Ouo ac
corded to tho Vatican under the' law
Papal (iuarantces, passed when Victor
l-.uisnuel tiok ixtssessioit of lbuio
Tl. . I 1 - ,
no niiiuini incnue nas gone on ac-
cmmilat ing throughout all these seven
teen years, and now reaches tin enor
mous mim. I he Italian IMsho and
clergy are paid by the Italian (iovorn
mont since the death of Pius IX. A. J".
!u7 atnl A'jjrtA..
SEALING LETTERS.
TWO LUCKY MEN.
A JEarber and a Laborer Win a Big Frii in
Tha Louisiana Statt Lottery.
Zacharias Messingcr is a barber who
has pursued his trade of scalping chins
and clipping hair at 315 IJuh street
foreometwoor three years past. He has
during that time had the honor of cx
ercistng his tonsonal art upon the
caput and physiognomy of Boss Buck
ley and in consequence has enjoyed
the patronage of the followers of the
great Bush street (.talesman. His
trade was a good one and atForded him
a good living, but nothiug more, and
he has endeavored to increase his store
of gold by wooing the fickle Goddess
of J-ortune by investing in lottery
tickets. He paid his addressee more
particularly to the good dame who
presides over the drawings of The
Lioiusiana fetate Lottery and has held
one or two coupons nearly every draw
mg during the lat three years. As
the gamblers say, he has played in
good luck and has nearly al ways won
enough to give him a small profit, so
mat lately ne nas been " playing with
the money of the bank." A few draw
ings ago he came down town and as
he passed the Chronicle oflice he saw
by the bulletin board that ticket 07,060
had drawn the capital prize of $150,000.
He knew that his ticket was 07,000
and something aod he rushed home to
get it. ILs delight can be imagined
when be lound that lie held a coupon
of the winning ticket, which entitled
him to $15,000. He went down to his
shop, presented each of his assistants
with a suit of clathes, made arrange
for them to carry on the business and
last week. he and his wife started on a
tnp to Lurope. He expects to be
gone aliout seven months and to epend
from $3500 to flOOO on the trip. The
remainder of the money be will invest
in some safe security as a nestegg,
and when he gets back will put it into
some legitimate business.
The other lucky man is a Sele
named A. Monsson, who lives at 1364
Center street in Oakland. He . is a
laboring man and has been living a
hand-to-mouth existence such as
usually falls to the lot of a toiler in the
land. He bought a coujion from a
peddler as a speculation. When he
heard of his good luck lie could not
believe it, and when convinced that he
had won 15,000, turned white with
nervous excitement.- He is a single
' man and is now much sought after by
the young ladies of his acquaintance?
San Francisco (Cal.) ChionkU,l.Uy4
I"ha Methods Snronwlvrly Kmployed From
tha Itrmolnt Antiquity.
How were letters sealed before the
invention of gummed enveloiies? In
one of tho last numliers of l.c Lirre.
Mr. S. Illondel has an interesting arti
cle upon this subject, iu which he de-
son lies all the methods of sealing tl.tt
have been successively employed from
the remotest antiiiuitv. The "tirst seals
consisted of a ring that was affixed to
clay or bole, and later to chalk or etfc
adatica, a mixture of pilch, wax and
plaster. The use of wax did not liegin
to liooome general till the Middle Ages.
Beeswax, nuidored yellow by time,
was tho first ma'orial used. Then
came seating wax mixed with a white
substance. Ited wax logan with Louis
VI., iu 1113; and gnnui wax made its
appearance about tho year 11G3.
Iu the thirteenth century, jellow,
la-own, t oe, black and bine were added
to the foregoing colors. Black wax is
a rarity met with in tho seals of tho
military religious orders.
Among the ancient, ring seals were
used not only for scaling letters, hut
also, as small looks were not common,
for sealing caskets and chests that con
tained valuable objects; and they were
even employed for sealing the doois of
houses and apartments.
Under the first empire, people liegan
to make wafers, w hich wort; brought
from Italy by tho soldiers and officers
of ' the French a nny. These wafers
were cut with a punch out of a thin leaf
made of flour. Finally gummed enve
lopes gradually began to replace seal
ing wax and wafers nearly everywhere.
The first envelojX'S, which were manu
factured in England, date back to 1840.
The machine for folding them was in
vonted iu 18 1.1. by Mesrs. Edwin Hill
and Warren do 1; Uue. and in 1819 was
so improved by the latter that it was
capable of folding and gumming 3,600
envelopes per hour. Since 1850 the
aniiH.il production of envelopes has
leon greatly increasing, and there are
now being daily manufactured in Paris
alone. 1.5O0.0OO.
As regards the seals used by certain
famous individuals when the use of wax
was in vogue, Le Litre gives the fol
lowing information:
Goethe, after his return from Italy,
almost always sealed his letters with an
antique head, such as that of Socrates,
Minerva or Lcda. The astronomer Ion
ian's seal hod a ship engraved upon it.
and Meyerbeer's had a lyre, with the
legend, "Alwaj-s in tune." Victor
Hugo had a very s'mple seal. At the
sale of his effects in' 1852, Arsene IIo:is
saye bought a seal with the initials V.
IL so arranged that when inverted
they formed the cipher A. IL La Sci
ence en lannlie.
ETRUSOAN RELICS.
tleaurlptlon of a VUlt to tha Mntoutn at
tha I iilvrrvlty of lcruila.
The chief Interest of this museum Is
iu the relies tsken from old Etruscan
tombs that have been found just in the
nelghlMii hood of Perugia. A vast num
ber t f those were but cinerary nrus or
chests, with soulptorod lids and sides,
in which hail been treasured only tho
ashes of the dead; for It would seem to
have been I ho custom among this peo
ple. In the ago when these tombs were
prepared, to burn, rather than bury,
l heir dead. This, however, could not
have boon altogether tho custom, for
there were here ulso a goo I many
stone coffins, all found just about Pe
rugia, which wits ono of the twelv
cities of tho Etruscan confederation
In several of these I lie skeleton of the
entire liculy burled was yet remaining
iSouio ot those wet-o evidently those
gixtat ladies, Princesses, perhaps, win
had boon buried in flue uttiro and
adorned with abundant jewelrv
Iheir mirrors, lamps, pans for food,
and u kind of sain-er for s -tori lice oi
incense, and especially their jier
tumo bottle (doubt lost well filled nt
I lie ti mo of their burial) were inclosed
in the coffin with them and remain be
side thcin, as they were interred, more
than two thousand years ago. 1 saw
in easis hero hundred and hundreds of
those littlo perfuiuo bottles. They have
noon caned lacramalorlcs, and h-tvo
boon supposed to have contained the
lour slie. on tho twoasion of the death
of the ono iiitoinhod, and bottled up as
an epitaph or everlasting testimony
their virtue or the itfl'oe!io:i with whirl
mey nave noon regarded, nut I iiavo
been assured by those much more
earnest in theso matters than . myself
that theso were perfume bottles or
deodorizers of tho close air of their
small sleepli.g apartments to whi
.hoy had been consigned. In one eollln
tho immense gold ear-rings of most ele
gant workmanship, which had dropped
fixmi the ears, went lying a they had
been found. treat numliers of such
ornaments were to bo seen Pnsorvod
in eases under glass.
The head of tho Medusa with Its curls
of snakes is tho one device which pre
vails more than any other on theso old
tombs, ami this is at present In tho
fashionable jewelers' shops of Koine tho
favorite design, the newest fashion for
camel, oxidized silver cloak and Wit
clasps, and various ornaments of
ladies' wear. Europa missing the
ltosphorus. us Tennyson describes her.
with her mantle back from her
shoulders iiorno." and her baud clasit-
Ing the niild bull's golden horn" is
another picture often it-iteated on theso
old Etruscan tombs. Scriiotits,
dragons, griffin and things inns
horrid are oft-roioated symliol of
Etruscan Ideas of death. 1 could
not but. contrast, them with tl
rude sculptures. yet swoot and
simple inscription, on tho tombs
of the cataeoinlts such as "The
ftood Shepheitr' ticarihg on his shoul-
lers a lamb over the river.of death, the
love with an olive branch in its mouth.
ometiinis on the back of a fish, swim
ming smoothly over the water of the
lark ocean to show that it is not to In
feared but Is ns tho native element to
the stud sot free from tho btslv norhans
hy a cruel mart vrdoin. Then tho in
scriptions to "My Sweet Mother."
My S"weotest Sister Lives." "She
Lives with (!," "She Lives with Us,
let She Lives;' for this asseveraiion
hat "Siio Lives is rotated four
tunes on one inscription. Very dif
ferent those symbols and epitaphs of
he eataeomlM from those gorirons and
Iragonj on these old Etruscan tombs
(though" therm aits often sweet testl
monies of affection on these), showing
hat a new and sweeter thought had
time Into tho world with the new re
i irioti to which tno catacombs are a
uost powerful and still existing wit
less. Home Cor. IK-troit fW.
PORT WINE MARKS.
He was derided. It is not expedi
ent in carrying on conversation with
colored persons, to use words that are
not clearly within their ntngo of com
prehension. An Austin waiter told a
Boston man at a hotel that in Eastern
Texas a white man had married a negro
woman. "Was he not derided?" asked
the Bostonian. "He was. salt. Dov
rided him out of town on a raiL"
Texas Sitings.
How Riprt Nura-eons Krmoft Throe Dlf
rolnratlona Without Leaving a Scar.
Iark discolorations, occurring in
patches uxin tho face or nock, known
ts "ort wino marks," aro very disfig
uring, and require removal occasion al-
These an present from birth
ause unknown. v hen small they
may be cut out or removed by the use
f chemical coiTosivcs or by the cal-
anie cautery. When large, the opera-
ion devised by Dr. Squire, an English
urgeon, is preferable. His method is
o freeze the skin to lie operated upon
y the spray of ether; then with a sharp
nife, such as is used m tho oiieratton
forcataract of tho eye. make parallel
tiiperficial cuts or scratches thituigh the
kin, about one-sixteenth of an inch
part, then pressing a piece of blotting-
paper over the part before it is thaw-
si, in order to absorb the blood which
will How slightly from each of tho cuts.
Clots would form iu each if this were
not done, and interfere with the heal
,ng pittccss. In about live minutes the
flow of blood ceases.
The scratches should not go through
tho entire thickness of tho skin, and
they heal without leaving any scar.
N'oxtday he repeats the process, mak
ing the second set of scratces diagon
tlly to those tirst made. A third one
may be required. The parts must be
.veil frozen, so as to make the opera
ion painless and to prevent tho
tlovr of blood until the blotting
paper can be applied. This
must lie firmly pressed upon for about
live minutes, and the pressure must be
perpeiulioxdar to the surface. It should
remain in position for at least half an
hour, then thoroughly wetted so that
it can be removed without exciting re
newed bleeding. After a short time all
blood still adhering should be removed
by means of washing with a camel's
hair pencil, then glycerine should be
applied over the surface. Dr. Squire
at first made his incisions perpendicu
lar to tho surface, but has recently de
vised an instrument that makes a num
ber of ob'.jue incisio'is all at the sama
time. When carefully done the dis
coloration is completely removed and
no scars remain. SL Louis Globe-Democrat.
Rev. Win. I. Haven, son of the late
Bishop Haven, has been selected super
intendent of tho Bulgarian Mission by
the authorities of his church.
There Is mi uimrltton law that the
President shall not go to tha thealroou
Good Friday night. President Lincoln
was shot on (lood Friday, and since then
the J'resldeiit tins not, Ih'cu seen at the
theatre on that Hy.
TroublTahead.
Whvn tin) aiH)llto fulli and tho lei grows
restless and in refreshing, tlttre Is trutihlu
ali'l. Tha digestive oruana. when limit hy,
crave fond, I lie norvoiia aynteni. when vigorous
and Iraiuiml. gives lta liosntsistir no unoimliiess
at night. A Ion le. to lie eHVullve, should aot
he mere apel liter, nor aro Mm nrrvt-a to tie
streiigtliemul and soothed hy the tumlihid Mo
tion of a aeilnllve or narcotic. What is ro
i ii I if (I la a liipilichie tthlch Invigorates I lie
kIoiiini-Ii, and iiriniiiile amlniilation of food
hy I lie system, hy which menus the nervou
eyxlKio, ua wi ll as oilier istiia f the iiIijhI. bI
iiikhiiUiu. are Ii-ciikiIk-ih-iI. The ai lliu
otltM-la of IltMtetter Hliiinncli lllllera, a mnill
elnt. whom reputation Is fouinled II mi I y In
lothlto cmilMi'iiif, anil which ili)xlclatta com
mend tor lis tonli.. anil - bilious ami oilier
irttierl le. II Is umil with the best ! tills In
fever and aue, iliciiiimllsin, kidney and
lili rnio weakness and other muladloa.
lr. J. William While. Br., profoanor of
phttdcal a lence at the lUilvemity of I'M),
adelphla, has Issued an otdcr prohibiting,
students from tiing ti -bare in any form,
A LUCKY MAN.
"A lucky man is rarer than a wld e
cow," anya Juvcnnl, and wo think ho
knew. However, we have heard of thous
and of lucky ones and we propose to let
Iho'r secret out. They were people broken
down In health, toiflerliin with liver, blood
and akin dlcae, scrofula, dropsy, and
consumption, and were lucky enough
to hear t f and wlso enough to u e
llr. 1'ieifea "lt.'ihln Medical lllscov
ery. tho aoveitlun blood purilhr, tonlt:
and alterative of the age.
Vincg r and salt will clean copper.
ALWAYS UIP THE PPPIB If AND OF
D18EA6F.
Chaiie of tun; eraliire are apt to cause
ilaiwroiis s'ekuess; iu the full blooded
apoplexy Is to lie feared. When you have
a pain tha head, feel dixsy, feverish, rheu
malic or sick at the stomach lake at once
three lo ten of IIhami&Tu'h I'ii.iji. Such
alight alterlions aro only I he harbingers
of diacAHM or Hodden prostration, ami the
thing to do la to master tho trouble at
onre. Never let a Utile a rknesa get tin
better of you. Drive it out of doors im
mediately. Let ttiete Iw no coin prom iHe,
always have with you a box of IIhano
iiktii s Pilij", and jrou are prepared to light
tho worst lorui of sickness iu Us In
clplcnrj.
'0U1H OF JULY, '87.
The four artreat and fineat, moat novel
and lieat nianautd riixplaya of Jirruit ka
ever produced w re I hoe at tha Centen
nial at Newhut-Kh. New York, October 1,
ls-3; the I'roMideiitlal luaugurat'oii at
Washington. U. I , March t. IfkI; Him
Hi Centennial at Albany, N. Y.July:,
Ii-Hl, and the unveiling of the llartholdi
Statue of Liberty bT the Cily of New York,
Novemts r 1, I.smO, and writ, manufactured
and fired by tne t'nexrelled l-'re works Co..
the largest iiianiifarturvra In the world.
Hay fireworks, night fireworks and water
lire works. William Heck A Son, atrvnts,
iIWi and 107 Second street. Portland, Uro
Ron, Send for catalogue No. 7.
A LETTER
From tha Mo'.ltT ol Miss Jasslf Bonesfettt.
ltoclicster, N. Y., April 22. 18HM.
Ornti.kmks! : Jt Is with pleasure I add
my testimonial fo the many well-known
cures w hich your most excellent remedy
has effected. For more than twoyaarsl
wai a jtreat suirerer with rheumatism,
Iteing scarcely free from pain during the
time. 1 found no relief until I procured
Or. Pardee's remedy, and it cured mo
completely. It la now two years since I
discontinued its use and 1 have had no
symptoms of tha disease since. 1 know
from uiy own and from the experience of
many others also, that it wiil cure any
case of rheumatism or neuralgia.
1 am. very tmly yours,
Mlta. IL H. bOnlstekle.
Syracuse. N. Y.
Obnts: 1 have lieen troubled with
Eheumatistn for three years, at times
very badly aflllcfed : was in that condi
tion alsnit two weeks ago, when i got a
bottle of lr. Pardee's ltbeumatie Item
dy, and in three days time was greatly
relieved, and have not lieen troubled
with It since I finished this liottle. I
feel like recommending it in the hiuhest
terms, as 1 believe it will do all that is
churned for it.
Yours truly.
JOHN 15LOIM5KTT,
i2 Ma lison Ht.
Locktiort, N. Y.
Genti.kmen ! 1 think the medicine
preiMtred bv the Pardee Medicine Com
pany is in act the U-st rhetimatie mod
Ici ne now on the market; its equal is
not known. My lxy only six years old
waa confined to bis lsd with rheuma
tism i I gut a bottle of the medicine and
'n a lew days be was out of bed and
playing around the bouse. I can cheer
fully recommend this medicine to all
rheumatic suilerets.
J. K. PE11UY, Klioo Dealer.
Ask your druggist for lr. Pardee's
Remedy and take no other. Price fl
per liotile; six bottloa, ".
Pardee Modiciue Co., llotheslcr, N. Y.
It la a? reed that the finest iork tea le in
fie world is that of the Maderla Islands
w here the a wine live principally on nuts.
A BONANZA MINX
of health Is to lie found In Dr. R. V.
Pierce's "Favorite Preacriptlon," to the
merits of which as a remedy for female
weakness and kindred allV-ctious thous
and testify .
Ilrov na llrN lill 1'riu lies"
are an eirertual Couh Itemed)-. Hold only
in boj-rg. Price ti tents.
Pnliaer A. Iter in a nit fact u re their
own good., and ran Hell 25 jivr ce..t, lower
inan any oilier noiise.
TRT Gkhmka for breakfast.
rT
SKIN 8c SCALP
CLEANSED
PURIFIED
and DEAUTIFIE0
BV
CUTICURA.
'OTt CI.KANSIXO. Pt'lllFYINO AND
beautitjIiiK ttietkhiof children and infania
nd t-uriiiK toriuroiif. illNliunriiiK. Itclnim. m-nlr
and limply di.eases of Hie nin. cal) and
hloo.1. w 1th lorn of hair, from infancy toold ago,
the Cnict KA Kkmkdikn are Infallible.
CVTlcck. the ir-eat Hki I'i hk. and rtTl-
Ct'MA -oe. an etuuiiiite tkin tteaiiUtler, pre
pared front It. extemallr. ami I'CTIct'KA liK
wiLvasT. the '.new lllood l'lirlflrr. inlemallr.
invariably tuiccetHt when all other rcmetliea
and the best phyriciaiia fail.
t'l TK'I KA Kkskiiim are ahanlutelr nureanil
the only infallible ttktn lieaiillllers and bluod
puiiflera. free from poiitonous liiKredient.
Holdevervwhere. iViee-t 'cticiha.SO,'.: Ho AO.
tV.: Hrmoi.vknt. St. I'rvuaivd by Hie 1ottkh
Ihco ami CiikuicaL Co., Homton. Mamh.
trend for "How to Cnrefkln lilseaaea.-
R 1 R V'?sii" ''S'U preserved and bra lit I
DAD I 0 Si'd hy Ct'Tict na .MriiiiA-rni So AC
LYDIA t. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE C0MP0UN0
VT1LX, HEU?
ANY WOMAN
SurTerlng from Kidney Dls
nm or rrom troubiaa po
cullarto her aox. .
wiirate mma inr rru. rrf t H. t il .r.
tlimt lo do, tknuantit . ,Wia tan .' ttitit r.
Ilhu Mimlthe tntoftwetiiy yc.iniu n-licvinc tierkKli-
Cat pain, pronuiting rcfnilariiy of ne ume., ar.d t ooOiilig
weakness, backache aiul cattvcitK-iit ncrrtnn 'iutn-.
Probably no. other wtMitan in di world nrcivn
many "loiter, of llianki I.ydia lw I'mtham, ot
I-ynn, Mu, Mrm. P .f Enfieltt. Ti. II., ay:
"I will imply say that yrrnr VcfrlaUe Compound is nil
you recommend it to be. Jbt Jimt me H'orl.h
iw. Anotlicr lady wmei from Ouawa at CJWi: "l
bavejuit to-day bought the ceventh botlleof your VcyD-
o cwnpoww, nave iineu two Doxra ol 1 iH, ftnd ev-
etal packagci of your Sanatira tVah, and think it hut
Tight to tell you how much good I derived from your medi-
ciiks. Thty art a rtfnUr CoJ-trn.l. All tha pain
aod ache have alnxl disapicarcd, my ttoinach u much
stronger too and I feel mynclf improved every way.
m-rtom a awia ay ait irultt Kta.
Hit ter Is the best polish to put
s lurch.
Into
y mo I reiuhla. I'almer Sc. Iter
manufacture iheir own tvoe, and having
no freixhts to tum they Will not a trance
ineir iricea,
I'ntler I lie lro Kfono of the In
terstate bill Palmer & Hey ran sell you
tvpe, presses and rioting material lower
than any oilier haute.
WILLIAM BECK & SON,
Wliotenle and Ktall h-al.-n In
Guns and Sporting Goods,
t'lne frlahlaiK Tarkle.
A(rut I'D the
I XKt'KLLr.l
FIRE WORKS
Company.
FLAGS, BALLOONS
TORPEDOES,
Eire Crackers and
Bombs.
. Afruta f.ir
StaUinsBiseBail Goods
tgh.ti& f.,r C'ataluciw
N. I.
165 & 107 Second St., Portlind, Cr.
nas M nun, : '
l!lTrl.h-At K.kiKl W T. SMHl.o-Ht S-U.iu.Or
V " '"" -. .
It Is now possible to construct a com
iiteto ae wfnx mat hliia In a minute, or sixty
In one hour.
Decline of
man or woman,
excesses or bad
prematurely Induced by
practices, speedily and radically cured.
Hook (Illustrated). Ill rents lit atauipa.
CoiihuILbI Ion free. World's illspeiisury
Medical Association. Uullalo, N. V.
Soda will clean tarnished tilt.
When Baby waa rick we cave her Caaiotia,
VV'hen abe waa a Child, aha cried for Can tori a,
Wl en aha became Mlsa, aha clung to Caatorla,
Wt t n ihe had Children. ahe ga va them ( aatorla.
Plso'e Ileniedy for Catarrh la agreeable
to uae. Jt la not a liquid or a snuff. GOc.
READ THIS 'cAREFULLY.
ttTery man Riid wHiian ymiif or oll, mt tht Vmt,
thufc In aflhctaxl trtlii fcuy rtlmmmn, tut mtU-t mU, that
tUoit fkvtuttff hrtcinn t(tr ttt a itirTiiitl, ttt eniHt
rufti, Dbuli mtitm full tltuk-ritrtitm of Uilr tr to
llr Kurt I tt i, nt tw fit Utu mtui limit htm Hn in m-t
tM( With trjr iitntrimtrttt of mrgmf, tuul tit iae
ortlicitif4 lo tm tf iniHt-r. 4iuitilttititii lrw.
Htmtat itpitiUm nlvrh; rMmuli chmwmt. Ail err
iMilxtUcfs ariHty ptrtittilfttiJfif. KicImH; tMti). A lf I rra
W H roHUKN, M. J ; ..Hit-, , V iiU li, r'Urt tit
UtMtl itavtik, 1'urU.uwl, ittvmtm.
Rupture Permanently Cured.
A.r-m lr. K HIKN ft l.l'TII KH. ici 8( i twtd 12,
Kind Ntl.Hial Itiuik, l..ntnl.
med Stab
Ahmolntrlu
JVea frn- Opiate, aVMre arut it(am.
SAFE.
SURL.
PROMPT
it lat 4IT AMU lA
250-
flail
n s
GEnr,REiliiY
a e Cure RKwimttltai. Nauralflla,
i ni unin n.'K imus
rDlrn II r.'n-ru
I Wl Mill at CKtuoetrs en nintaa
laa catai-sa a. twuu tuaiiiauaa,ai.
CTba OLDEST MKDICIKX ia tha W0RLDT"
la Probably Dr. Iiaa Thompaea'i LI
ELEBRATED EYE WATEU
Ttik tutlcHli mrrtnUf jprvpand phynlcf.us'f er
eripti)m, nc h In entet um for brff m
ratury, wad mwttrat.vnt.iiff ttx mty oUmv riar
tott thavt tui lieen ibtMltMwd Jiito thm mmtkri, Ut
ati of Uil avrtlrW t nmmntlf lactumMtog U thm U
rcsi.A are) fM.wai il vlll tali W prUe
imtif terile hm avMawtiun of iAtykriim to It mr ritat
John U Tbomfton, Ba 4 Co., TIWY N.
CWlitft ttriilt ALL liit fAUle
M Ornrli Krnin. T w'"t.
in llm. rr lr,i
IiIenCmI
eWr&fHrrsDMU f tr akrttv
tkrf (i ttt part fBa4 tM4
lkm m ktllhy motion. lm
obfa-wtxt tBiawiu K)it1 tWita
4Tyitaa?4 la r all l tnsm
bMltOla Ilafrtap3ia
tywlftiprewn,
Wmt ejUaatara fall Is.
f taifioa. mi4r C Krf Kk.
rim Betl Cx, Iws Wawtuct
Bin. Cfciaac, HL
(ya
if 1
V V J i
Absolutely Pure.'
T Is pow'tet nerar nrt-A. A rammA o parity,
fSswwreh and wMnMafwa ! eewooankal hma
t oT'lmjury kUnto, ai d f-oo ba ail to eoajitx
tutt ijita tia BiultitMda ol low fcwt, ahurt
k -4a ptiOiiKaM paw'Smn. R-M ml la aasaj
"tkntj. Bsnm av 0.- tut VW airwW K. T.
Tb BVYEIUI' OVIDM la
, each yrrnr. r 31 pavea,
I 8'i ll1 tn-l,wltli -r
' 3,800 llartua'
tol I-Vrture waiiery.
UIVKS 'WboleaaJ Prieea
dirrrt tm emuumrri mm all goU tat
penoaual ar family ana. Telia how (
rocr, ana mkI coat ot ery
Mac real ee. aat, drink,
),..(. wlO.. Tfceae IS VAIA'ABLB
UOOKH eaalaUat lforatiiia R lea nod
franm tHm aaarkcta the -worlat. Wa
wtU auU a eopr VIIKR tm mmr
attaa mpom elpe of 10 ct. to mrtrmf
aapeaua maaUtaw. at mm &a
rm. ReapeeWadly,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
tkV at ICt Tarn-'- Aveaaa. CMraf, 111.
MMarmriui; naviwa
any Sfrvtrwi or S-t ISm-:iim-,
V niiotural Iuhs. iJlai-les, irilit'
MIST M AWIfOOE.
Wvii In-tAMf, twrniiTba,
av-fnlMt lir,l ial l
rar, Miii"(t Memory, Wen Kyes,
1 i' Ic ,.f Knrfrx, aio ltliMjl mid
htiil I'Menam.KvfiliilHi, Kriipflifttv,
Jlnlr t-niiUiar. floa falaa. kpI1
tiijrt. H4,re'llirimt. l'i.ra. aLCfVla
r WrrrT, Kk1m and M.vfcler TruiiiilMi,
vvtJt IliM-k, ttumfiHC t'rfne,oiuirrba,ill.lUM
iutt urutuvt rvlitt anl ciir- t-sr lite.
E.aiifj.
Tlr hi treatment m Mar. 1 7 fa ali.
l4a, ii'. fruni linllu-wrtM-wi. tr'k t.-n. I'itM-k
-ruetkja.fcr., brlliluMt ey aiel rw.rl.-el IikIUi.
b Uiuh. WIim it iKim-.KiviWffil to wiw to tli f llv,
by j.-a itiSiia )rmr iltx-, tsi rwipt trf i .ii, mwil
clne will Ue sent yoo lr in m It t, U stilt tl twt.
aj-'nilur ati-lriiM lr. K I'rlrate IHxtwuaary,
9i ) krara; Htreel, Hmm k'raaelae.
ft Mt, ism 14 ta
te.' i,. .n.f ha
a;mv.t MiwUl Ulttli, ,
;vr-rT aaost
rTM. Trf
Cfcti die tMt ot
th 4 H ".I.
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A. L.SMIIH.
Pa.
6ul'tliInvna.
Tho Van Monciscar
DY8PEN8ARY.
PORTLAND. OR.
Tcmna, adddla-amd mat
oM. atocic at nartM4 aaaa
ai.d wbo MlfnT With
LOST M1NBOODI
Karna litHty, Bini
inrrlwn. BeuiiaaJ LoacMW
Waak I f-, Lack of
frnw. mtrni lllond lao4
Hkla Iriaeaara, fcrytifliia.
KrapliofM, Hair Vallioa
Hoi Fataa, H velllzupa
fin Tlroma, L'lem, El
Ja tci of Mereorr, Kldaeya
u.rf Iliad,! T . n h 1 m
Wak Itark. Bnrntna Crhkti omonha, (iit BaiaV
are trt nllel an4 dine lr life.
Math Mrin a oaaalt 4'aaBtleaMalIy
orncK-iiia a X84 third ht.
N. P. N. U. No. 1S2-S. fTnTuTno. 2W. .
jr Jr Para m
Ej ari, vr .
taaaaaujjTal
LllEfi, BLOOD AMD LUNG DISEASES.
Liver Oisease
Heart Trou3ll
HALL'S
SARSAPARILLA
Cures all Diseases orieinatine from a
qisoraerea stato of tne BLOOD or
LIVEH. Rheumatism, Neorale-ia,
Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula,
lumors, Salt Kheum and mercurial
Fains readily yield to its purifyin?
properties. It leaves the Blood pure,
the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the
Complexion bright and clear.
J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietors
417 Sanaome St., San Francisco.
For Imperfect
Digestion,
Disordered
Stomach.
lA-t Travelers round this ti orl 1 of care
Without delay themselves pit-pare.
Ani--at the illH that limy arise
From Ill-cooked meals ami lengthy rides,
A sure defence is nt Mieir call.
For TAKE A NT'S 8LTZEB conquers all.
'he only Drew Ktav iu thawnrld Alulni.l. ,...l.nu
able, l'rlca. IS cuts i.r jar.1. Fol aalu cvurywlK-rv.
Alao. jildt lirenarL-d fur thA nt.-irlr,.t ...- . I.uu...
CorereU FeaLherbone, reaily for at:aohniK to the Hnet
V. Price, 25 (will jw yarO. Culoni-. Black.
White, Cardinal. Blue a.,d Ftnk. If yonr doalw has not
aeoured it.auvauiount denirt-.l will hn a,.iit. lKwtnniil. on
receipt of price. Aiiarm W.tKUEJI l.4THt'lt.
KOtctuiiriM. Tlirre Onk. Mlrbluuu.
STEIN WAY basich bach.
Gablor. HnniHhln.nn; Hn.
det Organs, band instruments. Largest stock
of Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplied at
Eastern prices. M. GRAY,
ox von street. Ban Francisco. .
Mrs. Mart A. McOwn, Cofumfou, KTd on..
wrius " 1 addraamid ou in Novintipr, l'V,
in n-trard to my bt-aUtli. Ik-iikt afliu-u witli
livi-r Uiouaari, htwrt ta-iullu,aucl f.-uiai weak
niw. 1 was ailriM-d to uaH Ir. l"ivn-'s
tiiildcn Mlical lioovery. Favorite l'ro
w ni'tion and I'clleta. I unii ou bottlo
of the rn-aerliitiOQ.' fh of tho T)iaiov.
pry,' and four of the I'limwnt, FurintUve Pflks.' Jiy beiiltb lw
ran tn iintmvn im.crll umof your nxdiriiie, and luy strrnrt h
tinir Iwi-k. Mr ditlioolli.-a have all dusaptx-anil. 1 can work hard
all ilny, or walk four or live mill's a day. and stand it well; and wlit-n
1 Im-kiui imiiitr tli imuciii I timid sutrocly walk arroas tbu room,
niiMit of tin 1 1 m. and I did not think I oould rr frt well ajjrnin.
1 liiivi- a lull.- Uiliy a-lrl f itrht montlta oM. Aittaouab abe is alitUo
di'lit in si and aiMwraiic, she Is hfalthy. i (rive your n-ino-du
ail the crvdit for cunuir inn, aa I took no othtr tn-atinent alt-r
iH'irinniiir ttu-ir ti. 1 aiu vrry gTatcful for your kludm-sa, and
tliuiik UihI and tliuuk you thai I out as well u 1 tun alir years
of sutli-ririir."
Mrs. I. V. WritRKR, of Torkthire, Cattnrauau Co..
I ,rn IS.U wrin-s : " 1 wLh to any a few wort la In praise
LIVLK I of r "Ooldi-n McuMoal lliaoovery ' and I'leasant
i iirirmivo i-eiioix.- xor nve years previous to
takiutr tbem 1 waa a rreat sufferer ; I had a
at'Vere pain in my riirht side eontinuaJIv: wna
aaaaaaaaaaaaJ llmililo t do my OWU Work. I am lllippy to Say
1 sin now well nixt stronir, thanks to jour medicines."
riironle Diarrhea Cured. 1. Lazarkk. Ew., 175 and rrt
Hrrtlnr Slrrri, Xrw ttrtrans, Iai writes: " 1 used three bottles of
tbe 'Uolden Mitllial lliaeovery,' and it haa cured mo of curoulo
diarrhea. My bowels are now regular."
r
Disease. I
Mrs. pARafEtJA nRrvDAGC, of Kl Ixxh Strert,
LAKkporU A", i'. wnu-: - 1 waa troubled with
chills, nervous and general debility, witli frequent
sore throat, and my tuouth waa badly cankered.
a; uver waa inactive, ana l sunereu much from
General
Oebilut.
wfmmm"wfw dyspepsia. 1 am pleased to aay that your 'Golden
neaicat uisccvury and "FeileU1 bare cured tne of all these
ailtutnta and 1 cannot say enough in their praise. I must also
say a word in reference to your 'Favorite Prescription.' as it
has proven iiaelf a most excellent medicine for weak females.
It baa been used In uiy family with excellent results."
ttyape pats. James I Colst, Esq.. of Tueatan, Jfnuxtnn Co
mn writes: I was troubled with indirestion. mnrl wu,l.t nt
Invigorates
the System.
tKiu-tily ami arrow Door at the same time, lrtwru-md K.i.,m
sour Stomach, and many other disafrreeable symptoms common
to iirnt uiwroer. l eommencea taking' your
Oolden Medical Disoovery and ' Felkts,' and
I am now entirely free from tbe dyspepsia, and
am. In fact, healthier than I have been for
five years. I weiih one hundred and seventy
one and one-half pounds, and have done as
mnel, work tlia, nost. m rrur - I k
done In the same length of time in my life. I never took a
inedjcine that seemed to tone up tbe musclea and invigorate
the whole system equal to your 'Discovery " and 'Pellets.7"
lyppal. TniRtsA A. Cash, of Sprinftid, 3fo, writes:
I was troubled one y-ar with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and
sleeplessness, but your 'Uolden Medical iiiaco very cured me,".
Ch,,,i . Fea-erRev. H. E. Mofu.rr. Sfrmtmorenrt. S. C,
writes: ljwt August I thought I would die with chills and fever.
1 took your Discovery ' and it stopped them ia a very abort time."
I Blotches.
A Terrible
Affligtish.
"THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which Is tha fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diacovcrr. and good
digeatinn. a fulr skin buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will lie established. Jl a ooa
Uolden Mediettl lliaeovery cures all humors, from tbe common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst 6crofula. or blood
KdTweluf, BalurheumPo,P Tetter. Feverrea. DSeLulo,.
,--.- I Rev. F. Abrprt Howei.u pajttor of the AT. E.
HQ IS I blotcbt-ai tM'Kan to arise on the eurfaco of the
r-raa, aiaasv m. I pvisuult.-U aw h4MJTA 1111 I IK wllltl
diillneMS. I began tho use of Dr. Fierce 'a
(inlden Medical Discovery as directed by
1 him for such coiniilidiita. anil In ttn wk
time I began tn f,4 like a niw man, and am now sound and well.
Tlio ' lMeiwiint Purgative Pellets' are the best remedy for bilious or
sick hed'lMclie. or IikIiI liens about the chest, and bad tasto 111 the
mouth, tliat I have ever used. My wife could not walk across tho
Hour when she liegun to tuko your-' Uolden Medical Discovery.
Now she can w-itlk quite a littlo ways, aud do some light work.'
Mrs. Ida M. Strono. of Ainmmrth, Tnd.. writes :
"My littlo boy bud been troubled with hip-Joint
disease lor two years. When he commenced the
line of your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and
Pelleta, he was confined to his tied, and could
not lie moved without suffeiinir Brent nain. Hut
now, thanks to your Discovery,' he ia able to be up all the time.
CONSUMPTION, VJEAK LUKGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD.
Oor.rEN MrntOAt. Disoovtot cures Consiimptlon f which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by lta wonderful blood-purffving. Invigora
ting nul nutritive imim-itii-s. lor Weak Lungs, Spitting of HIikhI, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis. Severe Coughs. AwlmuL
2nd purilio the' bin aovereigu remedy. W hiio It prompUy cures tbe severest Coughs it strengthens tie system
It rapiilly builds up the system, and increases tho flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health hv
wasting dieicusi'S. vj
cal Discovery hag cured my daughter of a very had nicer located
on the thigh. After trying almost everything wit bout success, we
procured three bottles of your 'Discovery, which healed it ud
perfectly." Mr. Downs continues: r
Consumption and Heart Diseaae "I. also wish to
thank you for the remarkable cure vou have effected in my case.
for mree years I had suffered from that terri
ble disease, consumption, and heart disease.
Before consulting you I bad wasted away to
a skeleton : could not sleep nor rest, and many
times washed to die to be out of my misery I
then consulted you. and vnu tM .
1 bones of curinir me tin r it wnnM ..i. . T
took five months' treatment in all. Tbe first two months I .
Hip-Joiht
Disease.
end can walk with the help of crotches. Be does not suffer any
Pain, and can eat and sleep as well as any one. It has only been
about three months since he commenced using your medicine.
I cannot And words with which to express my gratitude for the
benelit be has received through you."
Sk In IHaease. The Democrat and News,"
of Cambridge, SlarylanA, says: "Mrs. Eliza
Ash Poole, wire of Leonard Poole, of H'O
luimtlmrg, VorchfMer Co., MdL. has been cored
of a bad case of Eczema by using Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. Tbe disease ap-
peareu nm in ucr iwu extennea to tne anees,
covering the whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, then
attacked tbe elbows and became so severe as to prostrate her.
After being treated by several physicians for a year or two she
commenced the use of the medicine named above. She soon
began to mend and is now well and hearty. Mrs. Poole thinks
the medicine has saved her life and prolonged her days."
Mr. T. A. Atbes, of East A'eto Afartat, Jjurthater County, MdL,
Touches for the above facts.
I Given Up I
I l
Coiixnmptlou. Mrs. Edward Newton, of ITarrmnmith,
Oj., writes: " You will ever bo praised by me for the remarka
ble cure in my case. I wiis so reliieed tliat my friends had all
given mo up, and I had also been given up by two doctors. I then
went to the beit doctor in these parts. He told me that medicine
was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to
ii-i-ut nie. no said 1 might try tod liver oil if I
liked, as that was tho ouly thing that could possi
bly have any curative power over consumption so
far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil as a last
treatment, but I was so weak I could not keep it
on my stomach. My husband, not feeling satisfied
to irive me nn vet. thmnrh hn hud iw ii i trt fn. mA
everything he s iw advertised for my complaint, procured a quan
tity of your ' Uolden Medical Discovery.' I took only four bottles,
and. to t.io surprt-te of everyxdy, ara to-dav doing my own work,
and am entirely free from thnt teraible cough which harrassed me
night and day. I have been alHicted with rheumatism for a number
of years, and now feel so much better that I believe, with a con
tinuation of your 'Golden Medical Discovery," I will be restored
tp perfect health. I would sav to those who are falling a prey to
that tcrnblo disease consumption, do not do as I did, take every
thing else first; but take the 'Golden Medical Discovery' in the
early stng-8 of tho disease, and thereby save a great deal of suf
fering and be restored to heakh at once. Any person who is
still in doubt, need but write me, inclosing a stamped, self
addremed envelope for reply, when the foregoing statement will
bo fully substantiated by me."
ITloer Cored. Isaac E. Downs, Esq.. of Spring VaTtey,
Rockland Co X. I". ( P. O. Box 88), writes: "The 'Golden Medi-
I Wasted to I
A Skeleton.!
almost discouraired : could not n--r v -
but the third month I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I
cannot now recite how, step by step, the signs and realities of
returning health gradually but surely developed themselves.
h r,y B scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well
P"r P"-?'?1 reliance in curing Mr. Downs' terrible disease
was the Golden Medical Discovery."
JUvscph V. McFaruutd. Athens, Ia,
writes: My wife had frequent Weeding from
the lungs before she commenced using your
'Golden Medical Discovery.' She has not
bad any since its use. For some six months
ahe iian dan fnaHnff"an .v.. 1 1 tw uVixi hu
discontinued it." -
Bleeoixs
from lukss.
Golden Medical Discovery is Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for $5.00.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors,
t o. 66.1 Slain Street, BIFFALO, IS. V.