SONG OF HER L.V. a snag of a tMt4 In i 1 UiMutuluf And Bonus In Ttnd trebles straw: But ih wng that tat ever the sweetest to 1 me U dwr Utile none of her love. Like f-try toll rirffinp Where rose" t;r nrinpinir U the song of her lie thai my lad heart Is singing- O. the bird In the Hossomt with melody charms, And the winds sing the blue fields above: But of roey-mi ttps and two UiUe white arms a the dear little song- of my love. Of red lips thai kiss mo And tenderly hlees me. And arms like a BeeJ-iace that clasp and careas me! w. Then, sloe, O ye birds, in the blossoming tree. And. winds, pipe your music above! Her brown curls ere brighter than blos soms to me, And I'm sing. ;ip & wng of her tor. Like fciry tolls ringing Where roses are springing Is the song of iier iove that my glad heart Jf sinking! F. . fitanton, to Chicago Tlmes-Her- aia. "WON BY A MEA3L "Papa. I have dreamed three times in succession that Frank rode Flash and won the gentleman's cup. "It was "one of the fairest and most bewitching of Kentucky's daughters that the chivalrous old general turned to as he answered: Ycu know the ac cepted tradition in regard to dreams Jo, and of course there is not a Tayton in this enlightened age who retains the faintest trace of superstition. :ave forbidden that Yankee lover of ours the privilege of coming here, and the mere phantasies of a dream are not "oing to restore him to my good racea.n , But Jo had sown the seed and the fok of confidence inlier great brown yes told that sh anticipated a satis "actory harvest. , The general walked ownrds the stable thinking it passing trange that Jos repeated vision coin- ided so exactly with his own, for he V.mself bad trice been in dreamland ' o see that dashing young fellow from he north ride the magnificent black Illy to victory. Theresas another sur prise in store for him when he came "Ton Tom rubbing the satin coat of the 'lean-limbed mare and talking to her as though she comprehended every word and sentiment. "You'b gwinter get dat cup anah. Miss Flash, kase I done dream free imes dat Mistah Frank kim down heah an you took him roun' da cowse so fas dat he had no href Ief . Dey haint nofBn on foah hoofs kin keep in sight ob yon. honey, de way T seed dat man -Mn you. Dat's bones, ole fral." The handsome old general threw back -b snomuers ano Knnieo nis nrows as ' e turned away thinking that be bad "ot been seen by the industrious rubber nd failing to note ihe roll of the cun ning eyes that followed him. Superstition may tawe mn out in the blood of the Faytons but here was one of the older generation in troubled doubt. It was more than his common sense could accept that everybody nbout the place seemed to be dreaming lie same tivng as a mere coincidence. :Ie would not go back of the strange fact in search of its inspiration for that vo'M confess a weakness he would not iimit; but it was farced npon him as n irresistible conviction that, unless rank Fielder was astride of Flash the .ical race of the year and the coveted .up would go to 3iaj. Slicktos. And the lson?ht of this was not to be endured, general the major was an op- srt, an unworthy rival, a man of qoesr " acable reputation oa t!-e turf and ut- :rly unprincipled where his interests ere at stake. Besides this animus of 1 -alike the general was moved by the ; jmideration tiiflft he ; oaled into posting ?T10.fAtD od the out- ; come of the race and to lose it meant disaster to the prospects of Jo as an . ?iress. It wan this thought that had most troubled the proud old Ken sick ian, and before be slept that night ;tff had WTitten Frank to come at once. The surprise of that young gentle man was not diminished by toe bos i table welcome that be received, but 'most IjeCtime a panic when he was old by Jo that be roost tide for the Tip and wia it as the one sure way of lercomrog paternal objections to an ent wliich was the crowntrig hope of Viis life. Fielder wras a thoroughbred Amer an. He had nerve, pluck, quick per rptions and an iron will. Jo, be nswered, "I'll take the chance, and f I fail yon know tliat I'll be iar the ..eaviest loser of the day." To the general he i?aid: Tn sur rieed at your choke of riders. I've made some fair records across the country mt have never gone from flag to flag ner the roufrh obstacles you people ut in the way down here. "That makes you eligible, for the rivate terms between the major and . ysolf are that tliere are to be gentle men up, and no one that ever rode a :ke race before. There are numerous utrk-s, but l)eat the major's Witch u vu iiiu iuic nuu ccijiujujg bi i?ie. I have no fear for the result;" J the old general felt comfortable tike memory of those dreams. "Who was t!int riry Jittle man that t near the foot of tiie table?" asked eider of Jo as they w alked out after .tuner the first evening. A Mr. WIr.p! from JCew Orieacs. said to be very rich. He's the r-n that themc'arhass, ... , 44ie Witch in this raw, iMhtntfiMf. Wimple came here with lettera of in troduction to rapa- Psim - Hlim-rl at first becau? our guest, ut par Jwt pcoh-poolied nuch tb les. and it is certain the W .tcb wdl be i '.dden to win. Mo I thought I linew that fe'Jow. nea in English jockey and one of the tieat nrapb riders from the other side. He was o kin? among London turfmen, and I beard him toasted rcydf a dozen m of tht? miblic houses. and I kve it to your woman's wits ' to uncover it. We'll keep our own coon eel. but you fu thorn the plot while I'm ' fretting acquainted with Flash, i "What a beauty! She's fit to run j for a 'kingdom, were the comments with which Fielder captivated all tht j stable boy a, and when they saw th: ; fallout marc lal.inc hedge, fences ant ditches like a greyhound, never break ; tag her pace or checking her terrifii J Fpeed, they were dancing, suicruig an. making quaint speeches in their etv 1 ptasies. , - - q Tv solved it, Frank whispered Jc excitedly, on the morning of the race. "Wimple is an English jockey and is tc have $2,000 if he wins for the major But that is not the meanest part oi the conspiracy. Sam Cunn, who owns and rides the big pray, has a small farm on which the major holds a mortgage. It is arranged for Sam to make sure of beating Flash by crossing her at the fifth fence, no thought being taken of your precious life hi this arrange ment. They met down at the. creek late last night to make sure that each man understood bis part, and I was o listener. All may not be fair in oorse racing, Frank, but it is in love, you know. Wimple made the major pay $1,500 on the spot. Sam tried to bee off, but was threatened and cajoled into keeping his agreement. Whenthev separated I followed Sam, and before 1 leu- mm ne was so a&nameo ne wanteti to shoot the major. I pitied him so that I well, I assumed that mortgage. "Then the major's sole advantage is in his imported jockey?1 "I am sure of it. The familiar scenes at the tnk need not be described. All the people of the ou&ty were here for a holiday anil -.any guests from other sections er vened the scene. Before the saddlh 11 had rung to cull on the race for C: i, nearly everyone had risked bobi: ; -ng on the outcome. Flash and W.u" rrying the money, for it was accepted at one of them must win. Th. :neral chanced some more on fb rength of those dreams and the major iunged because of his "sure thing," or Sam Gunn had mentioned no change n the programme, After the preliminary canter it was not the general's words: "You will vrin," or the exaggerated assurances of ,he stable boys, but the flaming eyes of Jo that caused Fielder to set his teeth like a man fighting for his life. "They're nM went up the shouts and then followed the breutiiless silence of mspenee. For three fields the horses run bunched. Flash and Witch back, with their riders watching each other Kke hawks, but asthey neared thefourtb jurap.'nn ugly ditch and hedge, Sam im jereeptibly pulled his gray till hardiy a lecrtfa ahead of the favorites, the Witch coming to his left and Flash to his right. Over went the leaders, but Sam's horse apparently refused, and ?werved to the ieft. There was no time 'or Wimple to stop. Following the crash, the crowd saw the two horses and , a man in a confused mass. Sam bavin? ?onc from his saddle to the other side 'l n the hedge with the agility of a cir- i :u'rider. All Fielder now had todowas j :o guide Flash over the course, winnhi? i .fie race, the cup and one of the loveliest j jf ail the lcve?y women of Kentucky. .ver since the general has been en mplicit believer in dreams, though h? eouts at everything else which has a levor of the supernatural He did 'ream of Flash, and Fielder because iiey were the chief objects Of his jjougbt but h( never knew that Jo eard hfin eon litling the vision tofeiecki riend Cel. BuyJJer. that the dreair. .he reported were all evolved frcm her maginatior: in brond ixyl'hi and tisa: he had Lten insm nmenUj in having Tom, the rubber, make the speech to Flash which was meant solely for th ?ars of her owner. Detroit Free Press. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Miss Flora (in a pair of stupendous sleeves) 'Bow do I look, JS'edT Ked (rapturously) "You're simply unap proachable.' Boston Transcript. "Thomas told the mass meeting that he was a self-made man. "Very noble of him to take the whole blame upon himself, wasn't it? St. Louis Mirror. o Interference. Burglar wDont make a fuss, nowl" Householder "Help yourself! Haven't you heard of the new idea of insurance against bur glary? I'm insured. Brooklyn Life. fipratts "Miss Elder is much older than I thought, Hunker "Impossi ble." Spratts "Well, I asked her if she had ever read Esop's Fables, and she said she read them when they first came out. Tit -Bits, Hungry Eiggins MI don't believe I could walka mile a day without a drink. could you?1' Weary V.atkins '5o, I wouldn't walk a mile without a drink, though I could walk ten miles to get one. Oueer, ain't it?" Indianapolis Journal. "If you're a good boy" the parent began. But the young man Inter rupted: "Excuse me, but I know what von arc going to say. I have a nov Troposition to offer. If vow are rep' hid to me, ITJ let you taj.e me to th circus instead of i'nf'Se fcidmrd, o Aunt Jane, or the gentleman who liver next door. Washington 6tur. Wise Man. "I don't see how yo; Tot your daughter to give rp bloomers." "I told her they were not beeorr'?i?r ' "And did she believe It?" "Xot when 'old her, but afterward I got herdeKr?1 Tirl friend to tell her that !ie looked f lovely for anything in them. "Ar then? "Why. then he naturally be lieved me. Chicago f nirg Post. 'You may now bring up the caf ive," said the casmhaf ( hif . "fire,' nr wered the minion, "he seems to be cir letely uJK-d up tbis uniTum?" "WeH, i he is,' said the mpe ttf-ntate, wit: rritation, "some one else has been ( he pantry. I remember dininotly thai :i re were at least three rite over free :ast night." He angrily tailed tor s tbdv-. T. TrOnxn. FORTIFYING BOSTON. Etaavy Quns to Bo Planted on Long i Island Head. Uthw Point, That Will Supplied Vila Lr( t.nnun To B. l'r pand tor fowiuo lutermjr. . tloaol DMr.roa.ea, Active preparations are now being , made by the representative of the war 1 department in liuuou for the defense of j Boston. The appropriniiou for this j work, which was raised by the lust cou t grei it; i;v uvajalle, uud work has begun ifc fortifying the different har- j bors ihrrafrba-.it the country, ltoston i will recchc a ; o; ;ion of this anpropiia- j tion, end Liout. C'jl. Vuns!ieiil, who is iu cuarge of this d;suict, bus received orders from the depart incut at Wash ington to piwiiio iu:jJccnients lor thrte ten-inch riSts and two (ive-intJi rapid-fin? giu:s. The fact -thut llu. gtws were to be p?accd In Uie lu.iui. was learned ftottj "the war dcntu;niei.s ihc other imirii".; and the exusr of ,;ieiu is to come cut of the new r.ppso riaiion of CIl.'V-'O. Titse guus arc ; !.e plsci don vha n.uionly knowi; ljr.g 1. irnd Y::z -t onted on thp ; ; ierr vzti tl !.( :.-l;nid. The dci urtmcnt has a; no'. . j Lieut. Meriweuther L. Wu.ker to a f ucut. tot. Aiunsueui in puu-.i; i position, and to aid grenrral; - v, yifgout ihept;tusa&furr.s the f: : !. :rj of the harbor is conwrn; . t -uie time It has been coii u- ;,;;.. it gwTts on Long Island I;ei.tl. I .c- early part of this year v r:I. z;; tt ?dy begun in making tht ir- ciituinar. rruiipements for it, and :hetxrav&:i;-.r i aap almost been comiileU'd. There it no doubt but that the department h: ' tends to push the work as rapidly ut possible, now that the necessary appro priation is available. The cmtuietp for the first ten-inch gun is being bu:lt at the Watertown j arsenal, and will lie ready in the near i future for shipment to long Island. Lieut. Col. Man-itkkl has advertised for j;ro;?asid; for cSivnt, sand and st:mc (or the butt rv at that place, and thev will be open -a at his office in the post '"ice bu;ldi::g at .oou ou August 13. mm present :i!:;'.Vwt:uns the work will e I'omjiieied on or.ubont December 1. It iB stiUt'ti tl there is the, same ae- tivity displtsyiu In other cities as well as ia Boston; r.i-d .zi the present time all the government stations where guns .ml earriag-s cl be manufactured are In full opera; ion. A Jprge number of contracts have ,!so been made with pri vate firms in different parts of the country for the manufacture of both Suns and carriages. There is no doubt in the minds of the officials that the flight controversies that the L'niiud States govenmment has had with fur- ipn countries has awakened an interest u the matter of strengthening the uif .Vr:nt harbors for defense, aud it if air : 'ned as one reason why there is hu t:iu eh haste in fortifying them with modem guns. In the last six months, it 1 stated mi excellent authority, the Watertown ar senal has shipped about SO gun-carriages to various harbors in the I'nited States. Among these are the six or eujht that were placed in i:o.':. urn at Fort Warren in Iloston fcarior a U v tveeLs cxro. tJ'.hriTj r-e.. : i i io ter rr..ac:at'Ot Zi'.'W Vork, tiuui: I.-h.LUr.r!f other pitces. 'fhetf mc'-ker evulerv: thai the dep irlaert ,e doi mu n ujv intheharborRfortili'dasiooii a, -ma i Me, espeei-i .. 'hjse of ,ru jiu' Bomon. Previous to toe liepinising of tlie fiscal year on July 1, the war de-pa.-iment no'iEfd Lieut. Col. Jlan.'JSeli; to clean up the work at Fort V.'inilirop so that the place is now in excelled con dition and ready for sen ice ut any timo. Tie guns to be put on Low? lilust' fl(-j?d a-e of the disappearing p;;it.rn. .iiid will Bost the iroverir.nrui ttUml each. There is a possibility that all the guns will no; lie erected at that point, but distributed at one or two other places. Boston Transcript. A LoadoB Protoulitnat Wuo L.iMd 1... lMllere Is ''ttern" Karsc. A woman who is a trained nurse, oc cupying, after years of practice, a su perior place in a London boupitnl. iia been ?Wng a couree of lectures 01: !."". profession. Her br&t proposition at i. recent talk was that tfi-jre is no nuc! thing as a born nurse; the habit of oL servation was a duty and the basis o' nursing, which was an art on!;, lesrnei' by practice. Among Eonie practical uttcru ... the speaker were: "A sunny rick, -a;:: one that was entered by Ike sun o:n S4 hours, is desirable; j'atiei:ts pia'. on tht; south fitic in a huipital kb.iI i corer sooner, by ten days to a i::i eight, than thasc on tiie north i-,;;- rienty oi ;igut. is beattt-m!. tscipt i cases of brain disease. The lss iiirr. (ure in the room the better, and tckee "t clean a damp duster should bo uie. 'rrKtead of a dry one 1 h cir UiLst !. :.ept as pure ii:Bi;ii- as wutside. and tin r -as little or no risk about hciititr t! indow open, top and bo'tnto, f the n ient were wt 'l o-.crtd. -j' sd iia,!;i;l. .nd a good to kept Icrtiing. l.ip j.r is not injuris)?! ; it is j.urtr in a (: after ten p. n. tfctn r.t :.:.y ciIr. :ir The bed should never be :n a compi , t accessible from ai! ; oiais. In fever a surged ca"er,, a 'cradle' Smd somet'r to be used to laejp g fh -. ;:' bedebrtkes; an iL.prt,;.Hu c , could be niaxle ot-t of a ;..'.m?;.ft.';, the Ijottom knocked oiu. r.e'ir." was the prr.n-.mar end key.- n- r ; 'nr. r.:e.py regular nmv ejul-! -uske a petal bed. wi, h;:porii-rl ;ct v. itii djeis.'oc wh n Ike time catm : :iry ..iSr, and not tu o'ty the j.cf. by hesitation or tnl'-inp of wb':f -.. be dor..; to tread ijiiietly. but Cn : not on 'irilot, GLd never to whii a third person. Kvery hfort oui-J:! t be mide to secure for the patient tv.. bones' sleep before mi!nif.'ht, ,Vr'w teur nurses often broke down thmui'b ueglectiog to tokc food v.hoo keeping tratch tbrougb the uinirt. I vhen th-ey were in LOVE. Corm-Mle oouW iwt write noeiry until te fell in love; then he could not w rite enough. . When Seiuimann was In love be -ote: J wish 1 were a smile, that I ght play about yowr cheeks. ' ' When linme fWt in love hts friends ierame avro of the fact by his sport n? a rose in his buttonhole. Uieridan fi ll in love with Miss Lin and told the story in The TlivaK" inch it a true account of Lbs court hip, W hen Fsrquhar was in love with Mrs. tldlield, the actress, he told her: 'My rad and my heart are at fisticuff s about :nu.M Addison fell in love with theoonntew; Winger of Warwick, but she did all the courting and gave him no trouble in ili.'it record. When Heine was in love he was so !' Villous that he poiwned & parrot be '.i'urtsiir to bis mintretw, for feor it would ; claim vw much of her affection. Jiyron wais erazily jealous of every (Wnmtin be ever loved. IIin loves were ainiot inn tmwmble. and sooner or later he made every one miseruble. Thomas Moore was always in love. The names oi no less than 14 different ladies to whom he vowed eternal fidelity are to be found in his poems. ' Waller wrote his most pleasing poetry of Sactharissn, After she rejected him he i a letter too frirmdimid: She i only n trd-hradt-d drah, anyhow. Whon Oimiy whs emrthig !rs. tlar rv, Uie mtrcHs, he r1 in n letter to her "1 am gone insane for the love of ynt find very pndmbty he was rff ht, Eleofertetty oa Atamionm Wire. It has been ascertained by experi ments that an electric current ei I through an aluminum wire heated it to a temperature of 400 degrees above itr melting point. The marvel was that t did not drop. This was accounted for by the fact that the oxidized fita fn its surface was sufficiently strouf; t ':ccn it together. A magnet moved gently about in its neighlwirhood caused it to wave and curve, and to coil and twist and almost tie itself into knots. Eedger, : jThos. F. tmkes, Henf1 . Payne, Henr, f House, Kereivers. ITORTHERN If PACIFIC R. R, U rfv N (Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant lining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars Mltiuentmlt I argM ifatitn Hlena rik! THROUGH TICKETS-p TO Wttnlihigloti rbiladflplita Key VftHli BuKtttn anil all . fotnt ,ttt and Huotb For ij.f'irntation, tinte cants, map? and tU'l et, cull orf or write W. C. PETERSOH, Agent, LEBANON, - - OKEGOX, till ID. CHARLTOS, Asst Genl. Pass. Agt. Portland Ornaon. liinn f West Hive K. 1 are work- jiiig under a special diMisntliin fur a , few weeks, at the very luw rale of fl.SO I initiation fee. Any one wishing In unite with the Lady Maimtliees, and j take advantage uf thi low rate, plense ; call on the undersigned for all itifor- malion regarding the order. AJ.I0B A. lfynK. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. liargaius ii, ineii.', youths' Hn Isiy.' cliitliiugj at the office f the O hlerloo Woolen Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. i Look at Read, Peacock 4 Co'a new j display art. Jt will pay you, us they j mean business. i i , j ou ran ouy a nice, large arm, band carved rocker of the Allmny Furniture Company for f2.65. Slpans Tabulas cure dizziness. Klpant Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Taliules cure flatulence. Ripant Tabula: far lour ttotoaca. .,1"" " ' " 1:9 f?a..3i 1 BIMiM Ab(( bble Ft aralion for As -slmimiii(?llKiciodaruiBcqula-ting tlx Sloaiuds ami Bowels of rromotcsDigcstion.Chfcrful ncss art, Rcst.Oontains neither 0pnirn:3rplu.ie norUiicral. KotKahcotic. SWpl Sa i- ApafectHcmc dy forConslipa- j IIOH. 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