Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. THE NEW PROTESTANT ORDER. Brother Hugh Renounce! Wealth anil Nam Fur Work Among the I'oor, Brother HiiRh, the founder of tho Now Brothorhood of the American church, an order of the Prot estant Episcopal church designed for work among tho children of the poor, Is a nephew of ex-Judge Lonlle W. Hnaaull of the Now York state supremo court and a member of a wealthy Ronton family. Ho has taken the vows of poverty, chastity nnil obellonco and dedicated himself for five yearn to tho work so near hla heart. During that time ho will bo known ai Brother Hugh, and when till term of Hcrvloohaa expired he cxpocts BIIOTIIEII IM'dll IN 8TKKET OA to renounce tho world for life and continue the work. By his -not Brother Hugh not only lie Totoi his entire time to tho scrvlou of the order, but ho aiirn'iiilers all his property, With the exception of tho hiiiuII Income needed to furnish him a frugal living. The work of tho order will be carried on at present in tho thrco story brick holme, 871 West Thtrty-llfth stnvt, New York city. Tho basement will bo used as night school for tho poor boys of the neigh' boihood, tho first Hour as a rending room and hall for entertainments, tho second floor will bo devoted to tho library and prlvato chapel, and tho tiip floor will Ix) divided Into six small, cell-like rooms for Brother Hugh nnd other brothers who Will join him In the work. At present Brother Hugh is tho solo niemlKT of tho order, but Bovcrnl other young men nro anxious to enter tho brotherhood. As each new member joins ho will devote Ills earthly possessions to tho useof tho order. The sick and tho deserving pour will bo Visited and allied without regard to race, color or creed. Brother Hugh Intended to study for tho ministry, but was prevented from doing so by poor health, boring a visit to England the idea of tho brother hood occurred to him, and ho prepared hlmselt for tho project by taking a courso of thoology at Oxford. On his return to America ho studied law with his uncle. but his eyesight failed him, and ho opened a real estate ofllce In Boston. His love, for religious work soon caused him to nlian don this pursuit and organlza tho now brotherhood. On tho street he wears a seal brown cassock reaching to tho knees of his trousers. Over the cassock Is a long coat, and about tho waist Is a silken glr dlo. Upon his breast and arm nro black crosses. QUEEN VICTORIA'S CORONATION. PARAGON'S OF MM Reminiscences cf Some Famous Rogues of Long Ago. JKFI'ltEYS, LOVAT AND CIIAKTEKIS About tim "Full Moon." Did you ever see a "full moonr" I know what your answer will be without waiting font, it is tuts, "lea, once every month since 1 nave been old enough to pay nttcn- tiontosueh phenomena." Yet I take the position that you ure badly mistaken, and that In all probability you have never in your life beheld the full face of our "silvery later world." By way of solution let us see what it takes to constitute a "full moon" In the exact sense of the term: A full moon occurs only when our obsequious attendant Is ISO degrees of longitude from the sun, Old Sol and the earth being on the ecliptic. Hut tne moon's orbit Is inclined to the ecliptic at an angle of 5 degrees 8 minutes 47 seconds and is therefore never on the ecliptic except when at its "nodes" or crossings. This being the case, what we call the cir cular disk of tbe moon (full moon) lucks considerable of being un exact circle, being wnac astronomers term "in a state of gib bosity," and is never a perfect disk except when "a full moon" happens exuetly at the time when Luna is crossing the ecliptic, at wmun tune sue must necessarily bo cen trally eclipted. One of our liest present day astronomers, tn concluding an article of much merit on tho same subject, says, "We therefore concludo that n real full moon, one having a perfect circle, has rarely, If ever, been seen." Again I repeat, "Did you ever bob a run moonr" St, l,nuis Republic A Description of tho Event as Been by the Famous Dean Htanlcy. Tho following concerning Denn Btnn ley's view of tho coronation of Quoon Victoria Is taken from a recently pub' lialicd nro of time remarkable man: At 10:80 another gun announced that she was at tho abbey door, and in about a quartor of an hoar the proco sion appeared from under tho organ, advancing np the purplo approach to the ohunool, every one leaning over, and in they came. First the great dukes. struggling with their enormous trains, then bishops, eta, and then tho quoen, with hor vast crimson train outspread by eight ladies all in white, followed by the great ladies of hor court in enor rnons crimson trains and the smaller ladies with delicato sky blue trains trail ing along the dark floor. When nbo oame within the fnll view of the gor geous nbliey she paused as if for breath and clasped her hands. Tbe orchestra broke out into the most tremendous crash of musio I over hoard. "I was glad when they said onto mo, 'Let ns go into the houso of tho Lord. ' " Every one literally gasped for breath from tho intonso interest, nnd tho rails of the gallery visibly trembled in one's hunds from the trembling of tho specta tors. I never saw anything liko it. Tears would have boon a relief. Ono felt that tho queen must sink into tho earth under tho tremendous awe. But at lust she moved on to her pluco by tho altar, and, as 1 heard from my cousin who had a place closo by, threw herself on hor knees, buried her face in her hands nnd evidently prayed fcrvontly. For the first pnrt the silenco was so great that at my cxtrcmo point I could hear quite distinctly tho tremulous but articnlato voico of the archbishop. Aft erwnrd it was qui to inaudible. Tho great drawbacks were tho feeblo re sponses to tho service and tho feebleness of the acclamation hardly any at all at tho recognition and only tolernblo nt the coronation. That was tho crisis of tho ceremony and the most striking part. '1 he very momont tho crown touch ed her head the guns went off, tho trumpets began and the shouts. Slio was perfectly immovable, liko a statue. Tho Duchess of Kent burst into tears, and her lady had to pnt on her coronet for her. Tho anointing wns very beautiful from the cloth of gold. Tho homage also from tho magnificent cluster in the very cont'ir. It was a tnko off, though a necessary one, I suppose, thut throughout hor fuce was turned away from the spectators toward the altar. All the movements wore beautiful. She was always accom panied by her eight ladies floating about hor like a silvery cloud. It wns ovor at 8:80 that is, she wont out then with hor crown, hor orb and her scepter. I walked homo. Tho rest had to wait till 8 for thoir onrriago, which was forced back by the length of tho line to Ken- nington common. The crowd in the streets to see tho roturn of the procession was stupendous. It was all more like dream than reality more beautiful than I could havo conceived possible. should wish almost never to see her again; that, as this wns tho first image I had ever had of her. so it should be the last A Review of til flood Old Timet In Merry Kngland Willi h I Mora Iiutruetlve Tlmn Kill'vliif-Tlttie Oates, the "Klnf of rerjurers." "Twulvo Bad Men" Is tho odd title of a hook nt nneu Intensely aunaiitliinul and strictly historical recently put forth by Tinmen Hccmiiiln of 1ondon, but It Is evident at a glance that ha has not so looted tho worst men In history, and he explains his choice by saying that "white washing lias proved iw bail for biography as the worst taint of bigotry," ami ho him therefore taken 13 men whom nobody has tried to "whitewash," men so thoroughly and Irredeemably had that men of ull par ties admit their badness. Tho star character of tho book Is Titus Oates and It Is very strange that no full biography of him hail ever been published that utterly conscienceless villain whu mm riT mm. " T-'WiT rl ROPED BEAR AND BRONCHO. spirits take flight. the help offered in vonte Prescription. It's a medicine which was discovered and used by a prominent physician for many years m nil cases ol 'female complaint " and the nervous dis orders which arise from it. The "Pre scription " is a powerful uterine tonic nnd nervine, especinlly adapted to woman's delicate wants for it regulates and promotes all the natural functions, builds up, invig orates and cures. Many women suffer from nervous pros tration, or exhaustion, owing to congestion or to disorder of the special functions. The waste products should be quickly got rid of, the local source of irritation relieved and the system invigorated with the " Pre scription." Do not take the so called celery compounds, nnd nervines which Buckley Mailt) a Unotl Throw, but lliidn Beckoned With His Horse. Tom Buckley was working on tho spring roundup in tho employ of one of tho largo cattle outfits in southeastern Montana, vvliilu riding through clump of brush one day hunting cattle a full grown silvor tip boar suddenly arose and confronted hi in. Tho only weapon at hand wits his lariat, and with visions of juicy bear stuuk for the boy at supper around tho uioss wagon that night and a line rug for the protty snltrmlmiLl,,, lin miinllv lnnummil l.i'u N Society rone and throw it. A few turns ovor women often feel the saddlohoru, nt tho snmo time spur ring his horse, and the shock cnnie. It was vory sovoro, for unluckily tho bear's foro leg ns well as his heud was through tho loop of tho ropo. Tom was about to drop tho ropo like a hot cako whou his horso suddenly pnt his head down and started bucking in true broncho style. Thomas didn't last long, flo suffered whou ho struck tho ground, but he didn't linger in tho vicinity to ascertain the extent of his injuries. Ho started for the top of a bntto closo at hand, and, nl though an indifferent sprinter, bo man aged to nmko very fair tima Looking back from his position of oonipnrativo safuty, ho coultl seo that both animals had becomo entangled in the ropo nml wcro having it out in great stylo, making frantio efforts to froe themselves. Tho rope finally parted, and away they went in opposito direc tions, or, ns ho expressed it, "they quit the country, hitting only the high spots. Chicago Record. the e licet of too much gayety balls, theatres, and teas in rapid succession find them worn out, or "run-down " by the end of the sea son. They suffer from nervousness, sleeplessness nnd irregularities. The smile and good It is time to accept Doctor fierce a ha- only put the nerves to sleep, but get lasting cure Prescription with Dr. Pierce's Favorite " FEMALE WEAKNESS." Mrs. William Hoover, of Bellville, Kicniana to., unto, writes: " I had been a great sufferer from ' female weakness ; ' I tried three doc tors ; they did me no good ; I thought I wao an invalid for ever. But I heard of Dr. Pierce'a Fa vorite Prescription, and then I wrote to him and he told me just bow to take it I took eiarht buttles. I now feel entirely' well. I could stand on my feet only a short time, and now I do all my work for my family of five." ill 'WW(R1'' Mrs. Hoovkr. Always Buy JEWELRY of the moat reliable hoaao with the lariesl aa.art meet, baeaaas Fee will get aood end full valae for roar manor. All goads warranted. Blltll Is A. Feldenheimer's, Ct. Tint a.d Morrl.o. ttreou. PORTLAND, OR. SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT ACT To Suppress Fraudulent Advertisements or World's Fair Awarder Letters from both the Chief of Awards (on Agriculture) at the Chicago World's Fair, Mr. J. S. Browning, and the Judge of Awards on Baking Powders expose the falsity of the claim made in behalf ol a Chicago baking powder that it re ceived the highest award for leavening power keeping, qualities, purity and gen eral excellence. The Judge of Awards says that this claim is false; that no such award was given to that baking powder. - Mr. Browning in his letter already published also shows that there was no award given to the Chicago company for tne nest oaking powder. Jt now appears further that the analy ses of the powders exhibited showed a baking powder made in .New lork alto gether the superior of the Chicago pow der in both purity and strength. ine government has prohibited the nae lor adverting purposes ol the tneii ais awarded oy trie lair, it would be a great protection to the public If the gov ernment would also prohibit the publi cation of false claims, such as those that have been exposed in relation to such awards. ine only otticiai competitive test ol a national character, from which consum ers can obtain the actual facts as to the relative values of all the principal brands of baking powder of the country, it that made by the Agricultural Department at Washington, u. V. It so happens that this was conducted by the same eminent chemist who acted as Jndge of Awards at the Chicago Columbian Fair. As has already been published, at this exami nation the Koval Baking Powder was found to be tbe superior powder and highest in leavening strength. Jl'WiK JKKKItKVS. aworo awny tho lives of many Innocent men In tlm later years of C'hnrles II and Btirvlveil tlm whippings In which ho re ceived U, lino lashes. "Tho Mood ran in rivulets," says an eyew itness, "and his bolluwlngswcro frightful to hear. Several times ho swooned, but tho cruel lash con tinued to fall nnd with it vigor which showed tlio hangman hail received special Instructions." When unbound, the flush of his entire back was cut In strips to tho bone. Contemporary with Oatos was tho "wicked Judge," tho Infamous Jeffreys. Botbwell, ono of tho husbands of Mario Stuart, Is given a prominent place In tho book, but ono wonders to seo so much Hindu of rilmon Krascr, Lord loviit, for ho was neither cruel nor licentious. He re belled ngalnst King fleorgu II, however, and the author probably thought that the sum of all villainy. Another star charac ter Is Colonel J-'runcIs C'barterls, tho fa mous client, gambler and rako, who lived from 1)175 to 173:2 and died In Ids lied aft er being twlco condemned to death for rnpo and threatened with assassination for 80 yenrs. I ho portraits nro a surprise. That of Jeffreys is from n painting by Kneller when tJio subject first becamu eminent, nnd ono can butn.sk: Is this tho (iorgon which terrllled malefactors, rebels and dissenters In tho days of the restoration tho face at Iheslghtuf which men swooned nnd ono young woman died; tho face which Inspired Charles II to say of its possessor that ho had "nioio Impudence than ten carted street walkers." It Is not even what Churl Hurfiico would eall a illsln heritlng countenance (emphasized with nil oxiilotivo). It Is a faco to threaten and command, ono also of judicial openness and serenity. JufTruys worked hnrd nnd drank (loop, Ills youthful faco soon becamo blunted and his eyes bloodshot, nnd when ho hiul dona tho cruel work of Charles II and James II for a few years his countenaiico acquired nn unearthly ferocity. It was after tho failure of the Monmouth rebellion in KISS thnt ho was sent on tho western assize. where ho won for himself his lasting in faniy. It wns nt Dorchester that ho was observed to laugh ominously when tho prenoher referred to mercy In thoasslzo sornion. A violent cnargo to tho jury fol lowed, "so passionately expressed ns scorn ed rather tho hingungo ot a Spanish In quisitor thnn a Protestant judgo." Thirty porsons were convicted of treason. They woro tried haturday and hanged Monday. Throo hundred others wcro convicted thero, of whom 75 woro bunged nnd tho rest- cruelly whipped or transported. Ten der children, for merely walking in a pro- oossion at tho command of their teacher when honors wcro paid to Monmouth, woro condemned to slavery In the West In dies. At Taunton 1!)4 prisoners woro hanged nnd 1118 transported. Tho corpses wcro hanged In chains before tho country churches anil loft to roc. "Tho poor pens ants at worship could sco tho skulls of but ho bud Inriiielieo and wna spared. Ho wna old nt 60 nnd grow painfully de vout, proponed to iwtablish home and school for his unlawful children, who won to Iw "collected by nilvertlwiuiunt," and B4 almshouses for oor women whom lie had Injured. Ho recovered, however, and for awhllo wna wurso than over. It wan lie of whom the tory was told that hu offenil tau.UOO to any one who would prove thero la no such place aa hell, but the atorlea of Scotch prenehera III 171)0 and therealHiuta ought not to bo accepted without oonllr mntlon. ld'slilea, If thero had been no hell, such a man would havo mado ono for himself. Hu died In 17!I2, and tho mob Uwpaltered the hearse with tho vilest lllth and garliago as his corpse was taken through Killiiburgh. Thero was a riot at the church, and at tho gravo thomohdrovo nwuy tho sextons and threw dead dogs nnd cats on his colli n. Arbiithnot wruto hla epitaph, of which this Is part: THE SLEEPWALKER. THERE ARE SAID TO BE FOUR KINDS OF 80MNAMBULI8M. (tiirlea of Curious Tliluga Dune by Tlio. Addicted to the liuklt The Iloy Who Went Flalilnf-Caaea ol Sleepwalking Which Had Fatal Reaulta, Dim lYiiitlnni'th to rut thu body of i Colonel Don l-'rani-tsco, ; Who, with nn intlfxllili constancy ! And inlinltiilile uniformity of life, ! I'ersisti-d In spite of iiko and (annuity : In tlm practlcu of every hiiiuuu vice. ; Think not, Inillmuuit rendi r, his life ! uhc1i.hh to mankind, l'rovlilenen fa ; vnri-d hU fxi-cmlilo (IcmIkuh that ho ! nilulit remain to this nnd future twin i aiimrtpli-tiotui proof nml example of how ! small iMtliimilon exorbitant wealth ts ' held in iheniKlitof tlm AliniKlity by his '. iH-Mtowing it on thetnoMt unworthy of '. the doMci-ndniiU of Aihnn. ; Simon Kroner really ought not to Ik) In this collection, lie was burn In lilH7nnd beheaded In 1747. Ho seized by I rami and vlolenco thu headship of thu Clan l'rasi-r, but used his authority so Well that his people loved him. His authority was recognized by tho crown, and ho Iw- came Jxird I.ovat, but In his many In trigues mado tho mistake of thinking tho Stuarts could bo restored, joined In tho ! SIMON LOUD LOVAT. IP11 COI.ONKI. KItANCISI O ni.Ui'l'KlilS. their bite neighbors grinning over thu church door." And so It went through all the western counties, tho progress of this monster everywhere attended with scenes of which the mere description sick ens tho heart. Ho became lord chancellor nt 37. Tho revolution came, nnd ho tried to cseapo from England disguised as a butcher, but was caught, and only tho exertions of po lice nnd military saved him from being torn In pieces by the people. Ho lived in tho Tower four months dying by Inches and NtilTcring such agonies ns cannot be described, and when dead his corpse was aid beside that of Monmouth, whose fol lowers ho had used so cruelly, in the jhnpol of tho Tower. Yet ho was a mnnof rcmarkuhlo talents nnd early In his ca reor noted for a certain coarse humor. eat once recognize the portrait nf a oundrvl In that of Colonel Francis ('liar rls. It represents him as ho stood in tho oek of the (lid Hal lev, with bis thumbs tied. The face is powerful nnd intelligent. Its best feature, tho nose, being well form ed and prominent, hut the eager, protrud ing eyes and thick, sensual lips are not beautiful. The portrait suggests a human hawk. It might stand ns the Incarnation of rapacity. Indeed this man preyed on two classes of his fellow creatures nn fools with money and on women who pleased him. Ho wns of nn excellent Scotch family, hut took to cards and dlco as n young duck to water, nnd hia first crime struck the keynote of his coreer. Coming homo from Flanders with money intrusted to him to raise recruits, he gambled away ev erything while on shiplionrd. Although frequent ly exposed aa a cheat, the pennlty for which was the stripping of the culprit and making him stand for hours In the corner of room, ("hnrterls waxed rich and won even tho title of "colonel. " He secured the Karl of Wemysa for a son-in-law, having given his daugh ter the dowry nf a princess. Meanwhile he committed outrngce that cannot ho de scribed in n modern newspaper. Suffice It to any thnt It was violence to women that twice earned fur him the sentence of death. Inst Jacobite rcls-lllon, and soon nfter tho battle of Cullislen wns captured. Hognrth saw him in prison nnd sketched bis por trait as tho old rebel was counting the clans on his fingers. At tho ago of HO lie was lK-hended nnd died with great dignity, repenting ns ho laid his head on thu block, "Dulou ot de corum est pro patria morl." Ho hnd lccn a traitor to both sides, nnd tho only "pa tria" ho eared for was his own lordship in the highlands. Other characters in this book nro Jona than Wild, tho most rascally of all tho ras cal detectives In history; Walnwrlght, the poisoner, and Kelly, tho murderous bush ranger of Australia, nnd Sir Kdward Kol ley. But in pure nnd unrelieved business all tho others yield to Titus Oates, tho "king of perjurors." From tho crndlo to tho gravo this man never onco exhibited a moral trait of any kind whatever. Ho was born in Norfolk In 1IHD. Ho was known at school first ns a dunco, then ns a sneak and informer nnd finally ns a pick pocket. Nevertheless ho obtained some education and a poor vlcarago In tho church. Ho was accused of stealing tho pigs and chickens of his parishioners, nnd ns a mild punishment wus mndo chaplain In a war ship of tho worst class. For various of fenses ho had to flco from Knglund, and so tried to becomo a Jesuit In Spain. Tho fathers thero wcro too shrewd for him, so he got bnck to England nnd entered a Jesuit school, from which ho wns soon expelled. It wus then, in 11178, that ho unfolded tho alleged nnd ever famous Human Catholio plot to kill King Charles II. Tho mysterious murder of Sir Edmund bury Godfrey set tho nation in a fury against tho Catholics, and Oatos was hailed ns n savior. By his abominable lies ho caused tho death of many Innocent men, including Lord Stafford. Ho hnd not the wit to pereeivo when tho reaction camo nnd was caught in his last and worst vil lainy tho attempt to convict tho queen of conspiring ngalnst her husband. Tho jury gave an awful sentence, part of which was: "You shall upon thu next Wednesday bo whipped from Aldgato to Newgate. Upon Friday you shall bo whipped from Now- gato to Tyburn by thu bunds of tho com mon hangman." On tho first day ho received 1,800 lnshos; nn tlio second 1,700, being stretched on a tumbril, ns he was unable to walk. Yet bo survived, and his partisans claimed it for n miracle. Tho revolution came, and he was released. The remaining 18 years of bis life wcro passed in all manner of petty villainies. J lu succeeded ill marrying an old wnninn of some property and tiled in 1705, having outlived Jeffreys, tho cruol Judge who sentenced him, 10 years. J. M. L, Ills l'lnt Was llelter Than a round. Old sayings nro nearly always truth ful, but they must bo applied with due tliscretion, ns a woman inn little storo 'down tho neck" discovered to her sor row. An old darky called ono morning to purchase a pound of shot Tho store keeper being out, his wifo attempted to servo tlio customer. She could not find tho weights, but being a good house keeper slio remembered nu old saving of frequent uso in cookery, "a pint's as good ii9 a pound tho world over. " In her dilemma she quoted that say ing to tho darky, asking if ho would be sntishcd to tako n pint for a ponnd The darky, with wiilo nwako cunning, snapped at tho chance, got his shot, paid for it nnd hurried out of tho store. lho woman couldn't account for tho sudden hurry of his departure until she, with prido, related to her husband her mppy idea enabling her to get along without weights. Philadelphia Call According to scientists, thoro ore four kinds of somnambulism: Those who talk whilo sloeplng, bnt do not walk or otherwise act Thoso wlio wulk or otherwise act while sleeping, but do not talk. Thoso who both act and tulk while sleeping, Thoso who net and talk and have the senses of touch, sight nnd hearing, and it is alleged, in some instances, the senses of tnto and smclL This fourth kind is never found ex cept when induced by niusiiierio or hyp untie influences. It is of tho third kind thnt thoro are most micer developments, independent of voluntary external influences. Often tho somnambulist will rise in tho night and wulk through tho vurlous rooms of tho house, go out on porticos, and, in snmo cases, on steep roofs, whore be would not dare go whou nwako. Fre quently ho will leavo tho house and walk through street or field and will return and go to bed without knowl edge of anything having transpired Tho celebrated French physician, Bent heim, tolls, in his work on "Suggestive Therapeutics, of a photographer of his acquaintance who roso in the night and finished tho work on which ho had boon engaged during tho previous day and wns astonished ou finding it finished whou ho went to work on the following morning. Painters havo been known to do superior work whilo asloop, and essays have been written and poems composed in tho snmo way. A youug countryman related an inci dent occurring in Ins own family. His brother was a sleepwalker and nlso fond of fishing. For a number of nights in succession ho would get up and godow through a long meadow to a creek and scizo tho root of a walnut tree growing on tho bank and pull and tug with all bis might and at the same timo calling for tho lured man to help him land big fish. "I had heard," said his broth er, "that it would break a sleepwalker of the habit to wake him suddenly when ho was out rumbling about, and I de cided to try its ofllcncy on my brother. Ono night I followed him when ho left tho house. As I passed by thowoodynrd I picked up tho ax, and when we got to the crock nml ho began tugging at his imaginary fish I cat the root ami lot him fall backward into about two foot of not vory warm water. Ho camo out a badly disorganized and somewhat fright ened boy. I havo nevor heard of hint going fishing or otherwise walking in his sleep smco bis ducking. " Sometime sleepwalkers go over places whero they would not dure go when nwako, and the fact that such things are frequently done with safety has led ninny to believo that thoy novor hurt themselves. Ordinarily that may bo true, but there is at least o:io authentio record of ono death resulting in that way. Tho sleepwalker walked off a high portico and died from the fall. Ono of tlio most singular and at the same time sad cases of sleepwalking oc curred near Bakcrsvillo, N. C, a fow years ago. A young man of the name r f Garland had been a sleepwalker from childhood. His rumblings had always ended without harm to himsolf or others, and for that reason his wifo usually paid little attention to his nocturnal eo centricitios. But a now phase presented itself when ho began to stay away longer at a time and always return "wringing wot," as the washerwomen say. His wife determined to follow him and ex ploro the mystery. When ho left his house, he followed the road to Tow riv- or and then took a rough, narrow pig trail leading up the river. Ho picked his way through the tan gled homlock and laurel and ovor stones and fallen trees and along the summits of precipitous cliffs. His wife kept in sight by means of the moonlight waver ing through tho trees. For more than a mile the sleeper trudged on until he camo to a Inrgo poplar tree which had fallen with its topmost limbs far out in the rivor. Ho walked the log till ho camo to a large limb extending from it over tho wnter; then ho got down nnd began crawling out on tho limb. The now thoroughly frightonod wifo scream ed and called to him to wake up and como back. Ho wns awakened by the cries, and, doubtless startled and con fused by the situation, fell into tho river and wns drowned. Ho had been getting up in his sleep, going up the river, crawling out ou that limb, jumping from thero into the river, swimming to the bank and returning home uncon scious of anything that passed. Thoso facts nro well known to a nunv ber of people now in Washington. Washington btar. A PKIITINICNT FAUAaitAPH. tat or Ohio, City or TuLkdo,! Lucia (,'o(ist. I FsankJ. CHSNXTmakaa oath that ha la Ine eenior partner ol the tlrm of K. J. ;nNr i Co., dolus bitalnoM In Ilia olty of Toledo, conn- lv moil UlBtu ur.,aali1 miA !. ....1.4 ll.u.lll pay thu am of ONK lhlNUitKD llOIXAKS fur each ami every cane ol L'atishh that cannot ba cured uy tne uae ol UaUi catahbh (Iiiks. KKANK J. CHKNKY. Sworn to before ma and iiilxcrlbwl In my I urtmiiiiw tine uin uar VI LfeoemiKir, A. v. irvw. fsau.) A. W. ObKAHON, Hall'a Catarrh Care la taken Internally, and aete directly on the blood and miiooua nirfavea 01 uiu syneui. Beau tor luntimoiunli, tree. . 1. CHKNKY A CO.. Toledo. O. U..1 A V... . .. I . . - . ' 0VIU W U(UglM, fOl-UIII. " Our country, If right, should be kept right; if wrong, should ba put right," Is I polltioal maxim whlob, paraphrased, ap plies to other conditions of life, thuii our. health, if right, should be kept right; If wrong, bhould be put right, especially in bodily ailments, aneh aa pains and achea, which pit. Jacobs Oil nroiuDtl von res. Manv out of work should heed to give it a chance to oure, and It will give them chanoe to go to work oured. Another adage iat " he doeth beat who doeth well." Well, of course, you want to oe well from all torts of achea. and the beat thing to do is to uae the great remedy. Ha who doei so la doing well Indeed. Queer UuitiU. Lady Morgan records in hor "Diary' thnt whilo dining nt tho paluce of the archbishop of Toronto slio mot with guests whose presence would have boon more becoming to tho playroom of a boy than to tho dining room of an Italian prolate. Between tho first and second courses tho door opened, and several enormous ly largo and beautiful cats wore intro duced by tho names of Puntalooiio, Dee- (lemoiia, Otello, eta They took their places on chairs near tho tnblo and were as snout, ns motionless, aswoll behaved, as one could desire. Ou the bishop requesting one of the chaplains to assist Signoru Dosdomoua to something, tho butler stcpjied up to l.la l.l..t.ln -.1 urn iiiiiinuip dim uimunvui - t " . . . "Desdemona will prefer waiting for " wuiug w iu ware, ana acu tho roosts. "Youth's Companion. p;"" J" jirumpuy on tne iviuneys, uiver una jjoweis, cieanscs the evs- llot Water For Cowa. tcm effectually, dispels ColJg. head. not water ror cows" is tno maxim ncueg ana levers nnd cureg habitual of the Fronch dairy furiuers in tho do- constipation. Syrup of Figs is tbe portmont of Fillisters. They claim to ottlv remedv of ita tinrl aiu. hnVA tiinvPii liv nYraiHiiimita flint, urhnn I .1.. J 1 i ii m " -v r i uuueu. uieasint? 10 ina tosta una nn. tnwtl 1 11 til liif .triltii tlinv irinhl rtna. I . i . . 0 - "" "7 , ' " ceptauie to the stomach, prompt in third more milk than when thoy aro re- : -; ., j ... i ' J. I .. freshed with cold water only. Caution i,0. ft e fn lts must, of course, be observed in adopting f0' Prc?ared onj fro,m the mo8' mm now .viihim Avnt-iniooa Hoi,,., ncnithy nnd npTCeablo substances, its must bewure of scalding tho throats of man7 excellent qualities commend it their cows in their baste tn avail thorn, to all and have made it the most solves nf this discovers whieh in vnnch. Donular remon v known. ed for by our consul at Brest The pro- Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 80o portions, wo are told, aro hair a pail of ana 1 bottles by all leading drug boiling water and half a pail of cold. gista Any reliable drumnst who London Globe. miv rmt huva it nn tinA mill j - - w uhuu i, ii. it i y ! ' . j 1 . iii.ii.,i.i..a , iv.io it umuiiiLir lor uuv one wna Wlllinm of Orange, we know, hnd a Ho- n'puv " "T lu no not accept any . .i .......... . ia.ii.i ;..-. - man uose, ana uio unit "put oiu iMwsrtU'i ouubl.luu). ALCOHOLISM IS I DISEASE. THE FITTZ CURE la a Safe anil Certain Bemeilr. Small Ooit-Hoina Treatment-No Nfllfia rletr-No Interruption or Work-No Injii. rloua Ktrecteor Anr Hurt-Hut a l'erriiut, Poaltlve, Permanent Dure. THE CURE GUARANTEED. We have lettara from leading- teiiiner ance worsen, from iilijalcUiis anil from liundreda of patients, all telllua the iinr of Its perfeet, permanent, wonderful eurea. Correapomlonee atrlntlr confident al. It hHl HIS ttlrfomimntif nl lh.ll.....l ... Total Abstinence Society of Jluitun. MASSACHUSETTS HUNS Of AMOK TKMI'KIt- ONU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant Have pnrohaicit 1,000 of the FITTZ V.V It K to l,n alven to Indlirentnumoiiii nMiieii..i win. n... .nu eaiie ol alcuhollimi. It la within tba roach of every one In price. Call on oa or write ua for tentlmonlnU, N. J. MONK l., Itoora 7, Flood biillilliiK, Ban Kranclwo, (Jul., General Agenta fur Paitllle Coa.t. WUKLU'S-FAIK I IIIGIIMHT AWAltD X . " SUPERIOR NUT DlTIOfl THF I IFF . THE AE ED I d I ISJ AL hook nosed head on poor jKiicoh' shoul ders," instead of the Trojan nose which he probably possessed. Perhaps the correct or Darwinian theory Is that Kneas, by a rreuk or "spurt" or nature, really had a Ro man nose. Hence ho was better fitted to survive than the other Trojans, and he handed tho nose down to his descendanta. the Komnna On any other theory it la hnrd to discover why the Greeks had straight noses, while those of the Koniaus were hooked. Nor, after all, are we Quite certain tnnt tlio brecKs really bad (ireek noses. It nmy have been a convention of their art. The future generations, if they only possess Mr. liiirneJonea' and Mr. Kos- setti's works, will como to very erroneous conclusions about liritlsh china. London Saturday Review. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. iouisvilu, nr. not, .r. 1SSS& HAITNTEDI A haunted hoiine tn theae nrantlcitl and nnro. mannc uiiya m BomeiniiiB'Oi a raruy, out an lu dividual haunted with (be idea thathlBallment la Incurable la a periinuHKe frequently mot with. Disbelief lu the ability of medicine to care In only a mild form of monomania, altboiiKh In mime ein.es repeated failures to obtain relief irom many different sourcea would almoat seem to Justify the doubt Hoatetter's Btomach Hit ters haa demonstrated ita ability to overcome dyiei8la, constipation, liver and kidney trouble, malar'nl complainta and nervousness, and its recorded achievements In the curative line oiurht at least to warrant Ita trial bv anv one troubled with either of the above ailments, even Hiinousn ins previous enoris to ooiaiu re medial aid have been fruitless. Used with ner- slstciice. the Bitters will conquer the moat ob stinate eaaea. Qiierlcua How did such a nlaee ever are! the I reputation of betrfr such a great health resnrtt I ( ynieua-iwo or uiree prominent men died mere. - TRAVELING RISKS. rOS A CASE IT WILL NOT CUBI. I Anaarreaable Laxative and NEHVR TfiNIfL Sold by Draggiatsor sent by mall. S5o.,60o and $1.00 per paokaga, Samples free. 1TO TIaVThe Favorite T00TB POTTU ILV UwfortheTeotuudllTCatti.Hia, Lung Troubles show a tendency toward Consumption. A Cough is often the beginning. Don't wait until your condition is more serious. Take Scotfs BHMHIMSjsMSF Emulsion Has Justly acquired the reputation of being ine saivator for Invalids The-Aged. An Incomparable Aliment for the Growth and Protection of INFANTS and -OH I JLD R EN A superior nutritive In continued Fevers, And a reliable remedial sirenr in all gastric and enteric diseases ; often In instances of consultation over patients whose digestive organs were re duced to such a low and sensitive con,liii,,ii that the IMPERIAL ORANUM was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when LIFE seemed depending on its retention : And as a FOOD it would be difficult to conceive of anything more Palatable. 3old by DRUGQISTS. Shipping Depot. JOHN CARI.B A SONS, New York. ii YOU Kmji TRAVEL 7 With tbe increased facilities for travel and the great number of travelers, there has been naturally a great increase in the risk of accidents. livery one, wno lor any reason is com pelled to incur these risks, should keep by nim a sunnlv of ALi.cneic'a Pnanna Pi.aiu tirs, for they are a wonderlul specific in strains of the back or limbs, suoh as are almost inevitable in case of accident. Anv one starting on a loner lournev should have one as a part of bis equipment. Commuters on suburban trains should keep them both at home and in the olllce. ALLeocK's roaous i-lasterb nave repeat- the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. at once. It overcomes all the conditions that invite thai Consumption Germs. Phy sicians, the world over, en dorse It. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Freparad bjr Scott Bowaa, N. Y. All Dniuista. It u the medicine above .......... a. a i u j, , un i una,.DD u.,D l ourttt' I . . . , , edly proved their great value in time 0 other Jor catarrh, and it worth tU weight in gold. need. IIkandbktii s Fills remove all impurities. A Frenchman haa Invented a machine which turns out forty-two cigarettes a minute. It will be hnrd work for the colli u trust to keen abend ui mm gttoie. ar NEW WAY EAST NO DUST. lean ute Kty't Cream Balm with tafcty, and it doei all that t'a claimed for it.B. W.Sjjerry, Hartford, Conn ELY'S CREAM STsaapBaa. -a,; ft-D nun a. Mm IF SO, YOU WILL FIND THE BIG FOUR ROUTE THE BEST LINE EAST. VESTIBULE TRAINS. ELEGANT DINING CARS. QUICK. TIME. Ask for Tickets via Big Four Route. e. o. Mccormick, d. b. martin. Pasa. Traffic Manager. Oen. Pass. & Tkt. Act. CINCINNATI. W. L. Douclas 93 SHOE IS THE BEST. NO 8QUEAKIN0. BALM IT WAS WONDERFUL LUCK. I'm, thai llyi. Vn,i. A littlo salt and watrr used ns nn ere wash will ch'iinso nmi Htn iiL'tlii'ii in- Ihinit'd lashoa nnd rrst tiivd i vrs. It is afo to nso it at any time that irritation in felt A Now York mirKoon tntwrilies tho ocean for bail eves, narticvalnrlv outiK eyes, "tit't off, " ho wivs, "when ever you can nnd let the Halt anil tho sea breozo wauli nnd blow nrounil ynnreyes. it win no tiiem kikkL it will (lishxlire tho Kernis 'f iliseao, for tho air breath- fil by half tho world is perm laden, mid sore eyes nro more quickly caught than mnallimx nnd more fatal. It will bright vu nnd strenjithcn them and prolong their bennty and usefulness." A Conuniirnm, Traveler (on ninth oust railway) Why don't yon put np time tables in tho station? Porter What for? Traveler To show what timo the trains arriva Porter (scornfully! iTow'ro wo coin to mako ont a table show in what time ' the trains Kt hero till we see what time they do get here? London Million. A Sineltrr Man Who Won Out Over 1,000 on a ts3 Stake. "Tho most wonderful rnn of Inck 1 ever saw a man linvo was iu the Com bination nt Bufto, Mon.," remarked Phil Cusick of Billings to a party of gentlemen who were discussing games of chance. "An employee nt tho Boston nnd Mon-. tana smelter cnine in, anil, holdine np a f"3 bill, announced that he had a big note to meet iu Jim Murray's batik and was going to win it out He said that it was for f H88. 88, and ho was going to play tho eight spot at faro and nothing elsa Ho seemed to be well known, and everybody smiled. Ho put a copjier on his $3 bill nnd placed it on the eight spot. It lost on the turn. Ho let the $4 stay, and ngain the eight lost He knocked tho copper off, and the eight won. Ho pnt it back, and it lost "Hind you, this was the result of four successive turns in tho deal. The player let his (:I3 remain on the dead cant " 'Ain't you afraid soniebody'll cinch that for a sleeper?' inquired the dealer jocularly. " 'Not much I' was the reply. 'And I ain't going to touch it till you make mo draw down or I win what I want. ' "Tho dealer looked at him, thought of the chonces of splits, I suppose, and quietly remarked, 'That goes. ' "The very first turn on the next deal the man coppered the f 32, and the eight lost Ho didn't take the bntton off, and tho eight lost out. Mister man had .)12 on tho card. The denier got up, and another took his place. The man never turned a hair and was as cool as a cucumber. "When the cards were put in the box, every one expected to ace him Ho didn't touch Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla fenV"5,?i?'l!.1th.? N8a,1 P8R'". "T t nun via u. iv. w . iu opuaaiie ana ureal lecis me memorane irom coins. Restores the Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St. KM ffl SuS' tToh,fce'"m qU'Ck'y Paul, Minneapolis. Chicaeo. Omaha. St. A particle Is anolled Louis, East and South. Rock-ballast track ; miui; rr,w-w cenw" SWSSvlS,? Dy 1111c auciirrv : new KfiimiiiiKiii. : it rHr, rxtirrn-i it .... . ern Palace' Sleepers and Diners; Family " rre B1reer, ew tort. Tourist Cars ; Buflet-Library Cars. Write afaal flR I IFHIP SL PI) Special Doctors for Chronic. Private and wasting Diseases, 0. C. Donavan, General Airent, Portland, Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in- rorrnauou auotu rates, routes, etc lilEtl Tet 0 as vi a for breakfast. Use Knamellne Store Polish : no dust no smell. Dr. Llebla'a tnvlffnrAtnr thn .r.t,t ramn.i fn Hemlnal WeukneiM, Loss or Manbood and Private Olsranea, Overcomes Prematurenms anil prennriw All r.tr niMrrlif llfa'a rimlu , .. T.AI. Iallillltlea; tl trial bottle given or sent free to anv one describing-symptoms; call ar add reus -tonorary 8t , private entrance 40& Mason 81.. Hun Francisco. When Others Fail Hood's Sarsannrilla builds up the shat tered system, by giving vigorous action to the digestivo organs, creating an appetite and purifying the blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest rurative powers, and has the most wonder ful record of actual cures of any medicine in existence. Be sure to get only Hood's. SMOKE. Sweet Virginia -PLUG CUT Sarsa-parilla Hood's iCures "Hood Sana- panllii is tin best medicine I have ever taken for a blood purifier. I had a tired feeli ncr. and was restless at night. I feel much better since taking Hood's Sarsaparilhi. I have taken a great many other medicines, but thev have given me no relief. My wife and childien have also taken Hood's Sarsapa rilla for purifying the blood with beneficial results. Earn, Koch, Beecher, III. la a Baking Powder that leads all ethers in parity and leaven ing power. Ask jour grocer (or Hit of prizes, or write to CLOSSKT A DEVBR8, Portland, Oi. EJT r 1 5. Cordovan, : Cfifurui riituri i trnnAi r ! i rtliunw,ciw-u'lCLU.WOrtLJ. 4--3r.5 FINE CAlf & KAKGAR01 3.5PP0L1CE.3 Soles. 2.l7-sBOYJi'SCH00L$HOE3l - 'LADIES' 3.'2-rtD0NG0U SEND FOR CATALOGUE W'L.'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. Tea eaa aave money by wearing the) W. L. Donalaa 93.00 Hhoo. Xeeaaae, we are the largest manuroctorera of tale gradeof shoes in the world, and guarantee their valae by Btampfng tbe name and price on tha kottom. which protect you against high prices and the mlddleman'a prollts. Our ahoee eiiiial custom work Id atyle, easy Suing and wearing qualities, wehavethera Bold everywhere at lower prices for value given than any other make. Take no sub atltuta. It your dealer cannot supply you, wa can. Manhood restored. Night Emissions, Weak memory Atrophy, Sexual Weakness etc., Surely cured by POLLEN ACME NATURK'a HCMCDV I HJiL The life germ nnd vital force of plants and flowers it give vigor, power and size to the vital organs ol man. POLLEN ACME The most won derful achievement in Medical Science. Tbeonlyacknowl- I edged permanent cure guaranteed. New York addresi 115-117 Fulton St. I mm Easy to carry In vest pocket. Price $1. Six for $5. Sent in plain wrapper, or at .ill Drug-gin. Standard Hcm. Co. aCATTLI. WADH eo. ooAaranAwoH FOR LADIES! too IN OOI.D will be paid by the Koch Chemical Co. for any ease ol female weakness inaiwni not ram to l)K. J. . h(M HH A.NTI- or.i iiu OAiNAIlVK rowDEH. box. For aale by all druggiata. Price 1.00 per OPIUM Morphine Habit Cored In 10 to 20 darn. No pay till cored. OR. J. SIEPHENS, Lebanon. Ohio. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. 25a. H. P. N. O. No. 672 -8. F. N. U. No. 649 DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO TI5 HHEAPER IN THE END- I rVTttT I C" I tTPON YOtTR LOCAL DEALER SELLING YOU THEl IIIOIO 1 KIMBALL PIANO or ORGAN. Laa , noomer, mil wnw v. . MMBAUJ U., Munnfactureri. Headquar: TtwM Pi-wtl mrA (m aVaaBao u.-tt. i L.(ifi tn . . j . 1 1 CHICKEN RAISING PAYS if you use the Petalnm I Incabatort 4 Brooder. I Make money while I otners are warning I time by old processes, j Catalog tells all atout It .and describes every . article needed lor tnei poultry business. a Paire illustrated i Catnlogue 1 FKCE, The "ERIE" mechanically th best we are Pacific Coast Agents. Bicvcle cata- logue.mailed'free.gives ftllldesrHntInn.rtr(rr mtr. Anrvra w.ifTrn PETALUMA DfdUBATOR C0.,PetsJoms.CsU. pkawch mocsb, iai b Main St., Los Angeles BBBMBwSaBSlBaBHBnBlBllBMBSSM.SaltSSSBSSBBKBS TIaTJ igy ' i fl a i aH . zzz. it The top card vrag a kins. Tbe dial- I or fine ra trembled as be pnshed it nnl mil r.iT. m.,v V -.... Ir titM if thtk ai.Ii. I IL.J . I......1. 1,... . M.. . J V.fcl.. ' of hearts wakn t right nndir rt bwvet Oirl Do yon enjoy taking me "'I'M bo over and pay that liote now,' said the smelter man, and he roll ed up $1,02-1 in a big irad. " "Pretty (rood winning on a f 2 stake, ain't it?' he remarked as be went ont I was told that his name was Bob Rey nolds. " Chicauro Times. to church? Lover Xot so nineh an riding with yon in a at net ear. "(tiXKlni'sti! Why?" "The sexton never yells 'Sit closer, pleas ' " New York Weekly. MALARIA! J Three rtfw rwlv. Trr ft. DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUR BACK aehe? Does everr step teem a bm den? Ton need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. DR.MURATSK Wmbm'9 Surt PrlarvM. a Catll. a w-i.i PurITTamhla. Manvtaau Tauiaw ... v . fetal W" '- WaMBaM'al FHMai." ftnd MflB f"T 1 fU Fau Pai.MCftAT MtDICICCO,4.fclClL7..1 HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Buy Tonr GROTERIES AD PROVISIONS of na, and we will aare ron mener. We handle the heat awKla and deliver free 10 trains or boata. We bar and let! lor spot cash, and sell (tools ebeiper than anr other arm In the eonntry. Send a. Tour name and addresa, and we will mall von oar new priee list, which will be oat soon. Weoltertoday: Climax tobacco, aOcenls per pound. D y rranalated socar In 10-lb aacka lor. $5 as I Bnt coal oil per ea...r .il aa Beat branda of Boor per barrel 14 1 Arbockle'a eolfee per ponnd. aad oa a liat of what you need, aad wa will sata yon apeeial priesa. Addraaa your stdars u MARK L. COHN at CO. 140 Front Street, Portland. Or. MRS. WINSLOW'S SW ' - ron CHILDREN TtCTHINO area aU arall Braaatna. aa Ceata a battle. tf:M-Iaa- I 1 Beat cuurt Brnia. Tarwa t. Tjar al I 1 tn tiT. sirt innrrj J