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MOTHER EARTH. 0rflMal It it on tho wasbi fifli th tn lie, VTidfl pnrplehAUrto CTit tBrtullaptu. Wauhinf the Light shod wind bur dawn the trau, Watching tbeclondj. the pilgrims ctf the ky. Tue breath conn wevt froiu nt-lda W inehlor, And now tho soul of Bitfricit's diorIo notf Mings fall and clear from a wood ihrubh't throat, And litt'd and strew and burden are forgot. O mother, K'notttle mother, when I shall have lived my little human space 60 take me to your uourice lap again And spread your homely apron o'er my facet As sleep, not djiiijf. 10 my thought it wviui, With dn-amh-ria waking in the dream of dreams. Marguerite Menntou in Koribner'a, A TRAlilC Dl'EL. Last year I went to Bcbaucun to attend a friend's wcddiK His brido was tho daughter of one of tho wealthiest and best known fumllii'tf In the city und tho ullair won a most brilliant ono. When we wi-ro about quitting thu table after the wcdiling feast, I felt n hand upon my shoulder. I turned. Doforo nto stood n young captain of dragoons, a handsomo, dashing follow, with ourly blond bnlr. "You do not recognizo me," said he, smiling. "In truth," said I, hesitating, "I cannot remember" "I am Gustavo Halsant, your old chum. Why, I remoinber well tho first day you caiuo to tho school. You advanced toward mo as I stood In tho pluy ground and said, 4 Lend me somo marbles.' I lent you some, and wo became fast friends at once, and our friendship lasted for three yours." I grasped his hand warmly, and wo at once began to talk over old times together. It Is always with a certain degree of pleas uro that ono moots an old chum of school or college. So wo exhausted tho subject of school days and took up our present prospects. Ciustavo told 1110 that his wcro excellent; ho would soon hnvo a commis sion as major, n lucky advancement fur so young a man. Whon I prepared to leavo, lie accompanied mo to the station, und aft er a cordial farewell wo separated. Months parsed, and I heard no more of Gustavo. Finally ono morning I saw his naino In the Journal Oiliclcl and noted with pleasure that be had recoived his ex pected promotion. With his commission bo had received orders detailing him to a garrison at Maubeugo, on tho Iklglan frontier. Ono August ovenlng I was taking a stroll in tho Champs Elyseos. It was n littlo aftor 0, and around mo was tho usual Kay crowd of a summer night promo uuders by tho hundred ; merry people seated at the littlo tables In front of the cafes, smoking, drinking and chatting; to tho right a cafo concert, Its front hung with colored lanterns. Boforo me the long Av on uo dos Champs JLlysocs ox tended, Its hundreds of lights glimmering like glow worms In tho dark. Suddenly I saw a familiar faco by tho light of a stroct lamp. It was Gustavo Kalsant. "Hello, major 1" said I, extending my hand. "Well met!" "Ah, Is it your" said ho languidly. "I am glad to see you." His tono struck mo. I looked at him attentively. Ho seemed to have aged much sinco I had Been him before Already there were gray hairs showing around his tern pies. Linking my arm with his, 1 said: "Come, let's tako a stroll." "Willingly." After we had walked somo littlo distance I gavo up attempting to make him con- verso. Ho seemed entirely destitute, of in terest in any topic that I might bring up, and plunged into melancholy. Come, como, Uustave." said I. "you have EOiuothiug on your mind, haven't you?" Ho hesitated a moment, but finally re plied : "Yes." "A love affair, I'll bo sworn." Ho was silent, and I repeated my some what brusquo remark. Thero are some wounds that will not bear probing. Suddenly he spoke. "Listen," said ho, "and I shall tell you tho causa of my molancholy. Fcrhaps t am wrong to ohafo under it as I do; per haps you may givo mo somo good advico. In any event, I shall toll you my story. Blnoe I last 6aw you tboro has been a trag ical event In my life. Oh, you havo heard nothing of it. Thanks to tho peoplo at) hoadquartors, the papers wo.ro sllonced, and I won't boro you my story isn't long, and," ho added blttorly, "I think it Is interesting. But It is old tho old story of tho parents' sins boing expiated by tho children." Ho knocked tho ash from his cigar, and thon ho slowly told his story: "Last Juno, as you may know, tho re serve forcos woro ordorcd out for their yearly service. Wo had somo of them at Maubenge, whoro I had bocn stationed with tho Fifty-sixth for a month. Ono morning I was about to start for Lille, on regimental business, In company with n brother officer of my regiment. Wo stopped into a large eating houso to tako a chop before tho train loft. It was a very largo establishment, with murblo tables around tho room, and at ono ond was a long bur, whero those with light purses were allowed to tako rofroshments. Our tablo was near tho bar, and at tho tlmo wo seated our selves thero was a long lino of private sol diers and laborors drinking thero. Wo talked of various matters, and my com panion Bald : 1 'Have you tho son or any coiclimy among your recruits?' " 'Yos,' said I, 'young Alyrian, son of tho woll known painter, is in my com mand. And youf' ' 'woll, I havo tho son or a colehrity. too, but of a different kind. It is young Georfio do Forlssot.' 1 'What, not tho son of SI me. dorertsset protty Do Furisfct?' ' 'The samo.' 'I laughed hoartllyjas I said: ''Woll, well I So 'Vo Forlssot has a grown up son, has she? How tho tlmo fliosl I was dreadfully in lovo with tho woman on 00, but anothor fellow won her not undivided favors.' ' 'And I, too,' replied my companion. 'I was a little Bpoony on her. But, then, you know, I always had scruples about married women.' "'Oh, you wero wrong,' I replied. Sho was woll worth tho trouble. And, then, poor Do Fcrlssetl The typo of an un suspecting husband! Sho had 20 lovers to my knowledge-, and ho never know It.' 'I had scarcoly finished speaking whon a stripling soldier quitted his comrades and advanced toward mo. His faco was as white as a sheet. His emotion was so great that ho trembled as ho walked, with his saber clattering at his heels. When ho reached our table, ho glared ut mo fur a moment with wild yot Indecisive eyes and then raised his hand to strlko me. Thero was a hurried movement, an outcry, and several of the soldiers around leaped upon blm and held his band. He struggled for The Ploneftr Limited '.tt the tiflmp of the only perfect train In the world, now runnlni? every night between Bt Paul and rhlcagn via the Chicago, Milwaukee fc Rt Paul Hall way the pioneer nmd of the Went in adopting all Improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of pftemrpr An llliifltratpd pamphlet, ahowint viowft nf heauHfiil arenery alniiff the route of the Pioneer Limited, will tte wnt free to any person upon receipt ff two-oent age atamp. Addrpaa Gh H Heafford General Paaaenger Agent, Chicago, III. Uiih. Li,. i,,,.r (ven ktn-.v. 11 ! fliow f:ar Sho Imd brukci in thi mukUiKi which furmrd tho whulc aqu1" .-tor '. r tho ;-!ail t 'i iMV ij.iei S't hunt It thfl lii-t aix r:n;i:l.; c t !ifv- :j to iu :i liar. v lv h'tiixiiTt: ; 1 t t.ji - M d ! ;i . )? a iv rd of OIK' li;;,:i ...Neil, lir.iL.'ii lcs and n fraciuivtl skull, wl h last he had achiev ed for his rider iv bulling with him through a low barn door. Mima lunged 'i. :, , Jy r.: try her linn i ( :i 1 :-,',; animal, a huge hire gmy vi:!: a while rolling eye, ami in tt.e end she ti 1 ride him and !:ept her liitj'it:g :;' t ; j 1 y when he eiuivh id r.iV-il tmr on 1" r, and sw inging her tilf up by the pouin.. ! t.f the huge Mexl can :uld!e ha lit- recover d and bt;uted to run. Kot-i liarry, tlu'eld.-t siui of the man whu I. ad offered to Imrsewliip Minta, bUK-d in (lie r ad and r.ppl.mded. j "iJ'.:t mind," he n ; fharply as she finally got cif. iluslnd with joy and thanked him. "don't let this get to my fa ther's cars.'' This, however, is exactly what l i";n tit d iinrusMble to say jut how. Han,, heard 1 that i liat Mado imiT' had ridden hi?- : horse, fnu ring him till tho blood came, j and lie grew wiUl with rage. After a vio 1 lent scene with George- lie went out to ent his temper on tho Mexican hands, for, 11 it chanced, his oranges wero to be served with water that evening, lie drank a glass of whisky lM-futo In left the house and carried a flat bottle in his pocket to ; counteract tho chill of the w.itcr. Tho men i paid afterward that he was half out of hi eeiiM s wiili drink and anger, and, in fact, he admitted later that h luul been drink ing lhroui;li the d-iy. As usual, ho wu "lod.it!-: f;ir trouble," ono of itiiiii fiiid, from t! o r-ladts. When tho wat r w ;.s 1 unnii:;: 1 Lead, nnd he had exhausted his M cat i.iaryof abuse up on his neighbors, nnthiiig woulil convince him that they were not at that mouient stealing but a personal insniction of their water gab) and ditch. He went stealing along in tlio shadow , of the trees, out ol the red, flickering ilai-e of tho hinting rctkeled in thu shallow flood. A inoiueni later the men whom he 1 had left, behind heard a pistol shut, nnd a hoaro cry from Garry. They dropped their tools, cat;f:hv up their lanterns and ran. lie was standing !;y the.L:dvs' water; ale, tho smoking pl.-lut. In id:t hand, looking stupidly into tlio ditch, w hero t-omethiug i Hopped about in tho few inches of stolen water. "Look hero, boys, I swear 1 didn't know it was ai- 'biuiy down there!" he cried. "1 saw tho ,;ato was slid up a little durn 'em, i knew they wcro up to It and then I haw something move, and I thought may bo it was well, I shot beforo I hail time to think, that's nfnet, I never aimed to hit anybody, I swear only to frighten 'em " Some of tho i:n n drew out u limp, quiv ering, wet figure and laid it on tho bank in the light of t!io lanterns. It was Minta, draggled witli mud and breathing hard through her opt n mouth. Her right hand fell at her tiilo and clutched feebly the, handle of a knife. 1 "Hoy, what's this?" shotiiod a voice from over tho ditch. Tho zaucliero gave his hoii-e the rpnr and leaped, with a jing ling of silver chains. Tito super!) black brute landed four feet from tho body of Minta and stood, c1hurin in his silver mounted homing;--, while his master put a M'rle.i of quick cue.-: tons, "Don't you lie hard on me, seuor," pleaded Cany shakily. "I'm j;oln to give myself up straight. Uut loi.k thero, sho'd broken tho 7anj::, and the water's been running in hew yi u can see. And then, look she had a kniie! Look there, she's got it in In r hand. You know what these people arc." The .Yes leans nU:od silent, with hardly nf'kuv.w.t o:,;i annihrr. Tho zunchoru, after n i-lui, p.un-e, taid t-lnw ly : "V,ll,ef comvo, you'll havo to tako your chi:ne.L-i. Still, Garry, thero are cert air.!;; s;;me cir-iuntanceii provoca tion which will probably tell in your fa vor. Ami. ih you say. the girl has a knife yes, I ieshly sharpened, ttm certainly niur(!t.ivt.s look rr.j; !" New York Com mercial Advertiser. Gncd Story of Tom Heed. "This story," fays tho Washington Tiuics, "is told In relation to tho recent init of t ho lion. J L). Jul gar, speaker of the Canadian iion: of commons, to Speak er Reed. Ait.r Mr. Reed had escorted his distinguished t-uert thmugh all the inter esting pu; tie.t;.s of tho house end of tho capitol, i n (iie gallery and house flour.t, they descended to the haccment, explored tho different departments and even went down under tho teriaco. Leaving tho ter race they clambered up the stairs, Instead of going back to the elevator. " 'Wo will now enter the rotunda, said the npenker, 'and go from there to tho sen ate, for 1 want you to meet. Vice President llobart.' To this tho guest acquiesced. Gaining the rotunda, Mr. Kdgnr expressed a desire to look at tho pictures, and in do ing so they made a half circle of tho place, nnd, preoccupied with thoughts of enter taining his guest, tho speaker did not nu tico that when they entered tho corridor it was the ono leading to the house Tills fact did not dawn on him until he stood directly in front (if tho main door, which a messenger opeiud toadinit him. Gnzing about in aomeincnt, tho sjieaker ox claimed, ilc-s n.e, if this isn't the house,' and, turning with a coiulr.nl twinkle in his eye to Mr. Kdgar, ho added: 'It'H no UFO. I've bcvii trying to get to tho senate fur HO year;, ni.d I fall down each time.' " The Iicwnnl of Valor. Perhaps tho most dramatic reward Lord Charles Jiercsford ever got for valor was a few years ago. One bitter cold night, when his ship was otT tho Falkland Is lands, there was a cry of "man overboard. " Tho pen try hail dbappeared beneath the floating ice. Though clad In heavy gar ments, Lord Charles Instantly seized a coll of rope and leaped into tho sea. "I went down and ilown and down," said Lord Charh's when telating tho incident, "until 1 hi gan to think that the other end of the rope was not fnstened to nnythlng. At last I grasped n-y man, tho rope be came taut, and J hi-;:au to ascend. The phip'scorpuial hflpfd lis both out." Fifteen years aft rward Lord Charles wan speaking at a o!.t leal meeting in sup port of Lord Folk, tone's candidature, Tho hall was pa ):iu, and suddenly there was a sen (lie at (he hark. "Chuck him out!" cried somo one. but Lord Charles In vited the Ma:i to eon e up to the platform, and they wudd ll.-t' n to what he hud to say. The man struggled forward in great excitement. lie only wanted to shako hands with hit- reseu; r. IIu was the sailor who had kt ; Micd by I.onl Charles from the Icy w oti ti.o I ..li.! :nd Islands. St. Jam en ( iaetto. I.(v! 11 ! i .Vioil. Ho (lndiffereiitl i - I'll fell you what I'll do. I'll to.s a oin, nnd If heads coma up I'll marry you. Sho (by no means : V.r "nilyi Don'tl Heads might on.v i:;;.- :l -rN-i .1 Krineirs IoiT H'use" Hotel. Neatly built. Splendid accommoda tion?. Table unpplled dally with frenh trout, and venison In en?on. Hplen did hunting and (Miing In vicinity. Rtngea and mnlla tliree tlmea a week. 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Cabin $10 00 HteeruKO o 00 Round Trip Good for HO days, $17 00 i o i;oon uay: Cabin $ 8 00 HtcernK" 0 00 To Humboldt liay and Port Orford: Cabin ; $10 00 Hteeragc 7 00 RIVER DIVISION. Htcamer "Albany"' between Portland and Corvallls, tbronRli without lay over Leaves Albany a m Tuesdays, Thursdnys and hiiiturdays; leaves Portland, Yamhill (St. dock, 0:00 a. ui HunduyH, Wednesdays and Fridays. HOWIN HTONR, J. O. MAYO Mnnnirer. UKOI1IIK V. fit A , TICKC'f 3 TO ALC l-UI' T8 CAS1 .-. joiih iii. mum AOCNT. CUQfHt. Throiiuh Pulsed nnd Tourist Hlee -ers, Dhiini; and J.lbmry Olmerva o ears- ki.koant vi;sniu;r-K iiiains No. 4 Iilmlted haves Portluud m 2:00 p. ru. No. 3 Mmiti-il arrives I'erilsuil m 10:lri u. in. By tifltair lp. Pffir VHlow Nfrv IMIIn. This Wtmilftilll rrnml :i-:to p m Mon, Wed und Kri. Ait l'.oal'd !:;) pm Mon, W.d and Kri. ILv l.t'wihta J : lTi a in Sun, Tiit'8 and Thur I'A r. SOUTH The 5ri8ta Route T r ! " l (, is:!1 ;-ym :ri:K; lu 3 1:1 I .1 I p I VI:- !r. , . ' i .! i . 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'J.S to oil J'omiB in lli b.iisU'rn Htu'ei-, C'ttniula mul kuroj-e run b,i ubtuiui-il at liwe-ft rales (roni -", ' L. O. Al'Al It, Ai mil, Kni!na K..Klli:ilI.I.K, C. II. MAIiKllAM, -MuiiUKer, Lien. V. A P. Ahent l'ortlimtl, Oregon. THROUH TIGKETS . . . TO THE . EAST and SOUTHEAST VIA Southern Pacific Company and "S PICTOR l'oliin im Taliu-o sl,-i-iorn, Tonrlat Slecpnr ami Heel in tliuir ears, Dally to Dciivc Qmaha, Chicago, Kansas Cily, S! Louis and nihor Knstp'n rltlea. Tho only.llne rom " -""I'i'li i-i.T-wiiKe-io Specially Conducted Excursions' through to Clilcaiio every Wednoiday, and DAILY TcWUIST CAIt HKKVICK 1'ullTl.ANl) TO (JIIIUAUO via Southern 1'iiellle, t'nlnn Paeino and O h v Hy. llnu iiKe- eliuek 1 throuuli to dea nation, iMHi;iitiK!,int Hue-ne-ry, Union Depot, fa tlmo, iDWI'Kl mlG-i. Kor lurtlu-r liiforntiulon apply to any anont Southe-ru t'ae-llloComii.-iny or It. W. BAXTKU, c. K, DROWN, (ion'l Agent, Dlat. Pass. Agt Third st, Portland -FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. BtaKO leaves Kugene for Florence Mondnys Wednesdays Fridays at 6 am Itettiriiiiif! BtHKe leaves Florence for Kunutio Tuesdays Thursdays and Sniiiriliiys at 8 a m. Arrives In Eugene at fl p m the day following. SINIII.K PA UK moo itoiiNi) Tiiip I..!..!"" w'SJ Tickets tor anlo in H. IlanRa' Hvory barn, Kiise-ni', or at Uurd .ti Davunport's o 111 Co In r lorouco. EUGENE-LEABURG. Hcrvftftcr I will run a dally itag between RiiKcMiu Bud Ix'ttburx. FrtdKlit aud bairKftffe KliO.llil Im Ii f t nl mi slil.la tl.u u..l... v...-..- dvi.rturo of tho hIuko. nitiK; lenvvn cuucmo Kin a in, arrivinR ftt Uea uutk at U a in. lt-jturnliiK, alagu luaro Lea burp atlpm, arriving In Eugene at 6 p m. FOLEY. SPRINGS 8tap;o leaves F.uene for Foley Springs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 a in, returning alternate days, Old Kentueky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. 1,1. RENSHAW, Proprietor. Keeps tho Bent brand of WHISKEY. BRANDY! GIN AND All Kinds of WlneslJ Also the Celebrated HCHLITZ M I L W A V K I : E HKFJt on draught. tiijjsna Street Railway. Tl.MK CARP, After the -Ith of Oet. 1805, tho stree virs will run on the followlii;scliedu time until further notlee. I.RAVINO THIS IK?T, 7:IO-7:-ll)-S:H-M:-1C) H:10-9:-)0-I0-fO s. ni hen every Inlf hour. 1 kavi: tiik HMVKBSTV. AI everv hnlf hi.iir. -8:ai.h68-tl: ,' 11:60-10 li'is m All win u-uve promly on tliu St V