a So —— i at—— san IN MY CASTLE IN THE SKY. Silver bells gaily chime In my castle in the sky; Dreamin’, dreamin’, all the time In my castle in the sky. Free from sorrow, free from care Happy all the time up there; Birds are singin’ everywhere Ia my castle in the sky. All the chests are filled with gold In my castle in the sky; Priceless treasures quaint an’ old, In my castle in the sky, One thing only makes me pine, Makes the chills ereep down my spine, That is when I have to dine In my castle in the sky. R. B. Garrison. THE TRAMP'S ROMANCE. A huge pile of long hickory sticks, a lazy boy lying in the grass beside the idle saw and buck-that was what board fence into the barn yard. “Oh, I do wish pa'd let me fishin’ after dinner, and then I'd fini this pile to but won't!” heard up and went to work again, “Say, don’t body to saw that wood for you?’ the tramp. “You bet!” around. “I'm the me a bite “All right,” Why not besides securing how wood morrow! that as at wias what the tramp last the big lazy boy got sonny, you want some asked resin nded ill do It, give i ised dime witl and such Over the fence came and at a bound, had the appearance fellow—and not « nor hungry lookl generally OLce time he and a Jeeniead his lo hair, eyes, the ave laid dow : YOu wal like money the tramp by whi of ago | Inrs.” sive, “My-y ejaculated catching his breath. got it now-—what's gone “Ohno need to talk replied the tramp airily. “Had a jolly good time with it, and ain't one sorry it's Dress nice? wasn't a bigger swell in town than me, and I drove fine horses, and all sort of thing. you know. But its ¥ thousan tramp looked stars!” Johnnie, “Well, you ain't with it? that,” about gone, that when it Ay after I was 21, my aunt. who raised me, didn’t have any more gse for such as me, sc 1 skipped out, and I've been skipping ever since” ued: “Some of these days when [ get rheumatios or something of the sort. so tramping won't be so jolly, I'm going to settle down and write a book about where all I've been, and all I've seen. home, and before he gets away from me he will have "most a notion to take to tramping himself, seeing that I have go fine a time of it.” Then he was quiet for a good while, and a pucker settled down over his eyes as he fin. ished his dinner. “i's only time 1 ever wished I was something eise was about a week ago, but it didn't last long,” he sald, as he set aside the basket and cup. “Maybe ten miles from here, town, and the first house I come to wns a cute little frame concern, all built up new and niee, and made me think that lke as not young couple just starting out in life was beginning there that kind is always the tackle, “Well, I went around the house, and when i the corner, 1 was just struck to the ground with surprise on the back porch, behind the first girl 1 was she was singing and sewing and rocking a eradle, Facet is, 1 cared for that girl than I ever did for anybody, and I'd have known her most How We never got some Dest to got to ‘here vines, sat ever en gaged to! 1 more anvwhere, it come married, so we concluded to walt until we were, which would be about three years Well, three long bit, when you're young and full of devil time vears is a good so to fill up I got to or two to flirting beat at ment, that pretty much on one which set her till 1 hen Saw girs, the gaine, for 1 other was had a didn’t who wanted her ax had riled n with boys, my high old object to we she another fellow as I did, and It just the sane We considerable and that and in front of He happy as a about looking him in the face, but he stopped his talking as I went past. [I felt like hitting him under the chin, and 1 ain't a man, either. Still, it was all fault Kate had as good a right to flirt ax I bad, but then 1 had never counted on her caring more for anybody than for me.” with the £n, Hates ta ting on a box the vas Bill was laughing and talking didn’t enre shoes,” an store Bates himself Own “Johnnie, Johnnie, come to dinner, “Hore go ont of this gate” ordered basket and cup and down. “Ah alley gate. “1 wish I was a—a-like you,” sighed Johnnie, as he hooked the gate. like to do just as 1 pleased.” “Better stay at home, sonny. No danger but you'll make both ends meet. Good bye, and U'm much obliged for Maybe we'll meet ngain went his your dinner, some day,” and the tramp way, whistling as he went, Workers in ts Manufacture Take Thoir Lives in Their Hands. The whole world is sald to owe grati to Widnes, that strange littl on the banks of the Mersey, It home of the trade in Widnes chemicals In men spend thelr Hyves many of the chemleal compounds fa may be prodoced and a chemical factory is simply an in ferno on a small seale, in some of the workshops the fumes awinl. They the Intruder, and nod the are are something grip the that he is being choked Yet in such atmosphere of he feels tortured: dally tasks thousands of men out, in the manufacture of murinti acid, yield Is produced by and ¥ al HXIng Connon Sait sulphuric the vapors produced are almost seizes the Watched a Boy's Heart Boat, of a human heart were watched by scores of trains eves recently in Exhibition Hall at the Me- chanics’ building, where were gathersd physicians from all parts of the State. Standing between a Crookes tube and a large box in which the observer shut himself out from the sunlight, was a boy divested of coat and vest. To the youngster it was something of a “cir cus,” but to the physicians, who, one after another, took their place in the box, it was an exemplification of an end-of -the-century achievement of sel. For the X mys laid open to the pulsations chest, and there, pumping steadily throb of which could be discerned so clearly that any irregularity might easily have been detected. So simple is the appamtus required and so start ling the results that the physicians be. came enthusiastic over what they medicine and surgery.—Boston Globe, Five years ago Mra. Katherine QQ. Reed, of Sisterville, W. Va, was a poor widow, her only possession bwing a farm considered worthless, Gil was unexpectedly found upon it, the flow was immense, and she has just died, worth over $1,000,000, TOF DESTROYED Two Thousand People at Onto nagon Lose Everything, HARDLY A HOUSE LEFT. Business Houses, Residences, and Factories Wiped Out by Fire Loss Estimated at $1,500,~ C00 — Communication Cut Off, Ontonagon, Mich, was destroyed by fire Of the city of about 2,000 population hardly a house is left standing prog orty destroyed is the extensive plant of the Match fest of lumber in their Among the Diamond Company and Conservative £1.500,000, NO yards eslimateos place the joss at ives were lost, Ihe tire hal beer of the « southwest weeks nearly out when a southwest At noon It gale ipon the town Was t ow 1 1 y IY Wis Goole YON AWA irpl fered th ol A away. It lel A ——— LINCOLN MEMORIALU! FOUGHT TILL DEATH. be youny men walked out iuto the yard, There they agreed to clasp their left hands snd to shoot until their plato s wers emptied, The tivals lost no time in beginning the duel ahd soon ths crack of their pistols startled the dancers, rushed out and found Morgan dead and Page dying. Each had shot five times each shot had taken effect, and thea with hands still clasped they bad fallen. "Ihe young lady who caused the tragedy was among those who rushel to the scene and heard the dy- ing Page tell of the duel. Shs was not much affected and declared she Joved neither of the men and that she thought they knew that she was already afllasced, BILL DOOLAN KILLED AT LAST. United States Ofoers Barprised the Boted Outlaw at His Heme, who A special to the Kansas City Star from Guthrie, Okla, says: “United States Mar- sh I, Heck Thomas, and deputies are en «oats to this city from forty miles east, =ith t' body of Bill Doolin, the noted ocutiaw, They killed bim in a battle near Clayton, Payne County. Ones deputy was wounded, Doolin had been staying with bis wife in Payne County sinoe his escape from the Fag. eral jail, July 4 and officers had been wateh- ing 8 chanoe to surprise him for several weeks,’ No lives wera lost gon, Mich by the st Ontonms- , Which destroyed 55,000,000 feet fire of lumber, Five French Canadian fishermen from Ber thier worse drowned lust week off Gros Isle, Gulf of BL, Lawrence Har Id, the young Morse, of Amherst C son of Prof, A. D lege, while playing in the river near the college wis drowned An explosion of gas Iu New York wreoked the house and destroyed the furnitures of M. F. Wynn. The loss is placed at 810,000 Lightning struck the North Beach, Mary land Life Saving Station doing considerable damage snd stunning three ofthe crew, the Miami Powder Company's mills near Xenia, }y the explosion of the dry house in his 0., Charles Viggls and Frank Ei killed, An explosion of gas occurted at the Maul were coal mine, at Princeton, Ind, Charles Gasi mer ls missiog, and it is feared that he was killed, A runaway (rolley Catochin M apd jumped ’ ear dashed do the wn intain near i the track were has been # sw 14 some time that oracyehas been st the mud ay bave given ii the ramore RIOTING AT CONSTANTINOPLE. Armed Men Invade the Ottoman Dank and Take Possession A seore of men, armed with revoivers and bombs, invaded the Oltoman Bask, killing a pumber of gendarmes on gnard Closing the doors of the Ottoman Bask to prevent the onwand advance of the mob, the employes of the bask fied to the quarters in syndicate, which has control of the colien tion of the taxes on tobaoco throughout the Turkish empire, The invaders mounted the roo! of the building and from the open windows fired at the police in the street below. The police returned the fasillade in a vigorous manne and several persons were killed asd woun. ded, The riot then became general. Ehops were sacked and bazaars invaded and the wildest sxcitement prevailed throughout certain quarters of Constantinople, I MI A555 NG 5 It is reported that the provisional govern mant of Cuba has issued a proclamation ordering the total destruction of property of all kinds and the prevention of any prepara. tion for the coming sugar season. CABLE BPARKS. A revolutionary conspiracy has been dis covered and frustrated fn Gerona, Bpain, The Beoteh meeting to devise ways to meet American oll companies have called a oth petition, There has bosn alarming incronss in the number of aoe to Alps The tourists io the this season oF Interna Association eighteenth nEress the JAterary and Artistic in Berne, Ewitzeriand. have Gl G80 fn, cial leans, 3 f 2 g bee 4 wen arrested In Barcelons, Bpain, io Willi the revolutionary movement Order has been restored la ( onstantinopis, § Minister } Terrell telegraphed hundreds of Armenians wore killed in the riots ou Wed- uesdny, Professor Andree has arrived at Tromsos, Norway, from Dane's Island, having aban- doned for this year his attempt to cross the ariie regions in a bad Mr Alexagder W. 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