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TJlfr DAILV IIEItALl), l'J.A ri'SMOli I'll, N Km:..-K A. TIlTliSDA V. .T ANtTARV 2rt, 1888. CASH BOYS AND CIRLS. THE CHANCES WHICH THEY HAVE IN THE DATTLE OF LIFE. Ylioii-ui'il tr 'I lu te liiMrcu in Dry ;i.oti-i f.iiiK'-K iJ.ini i;nif.t ti ot- MTlTll . llilillllrtl Uli.'cll Hut IJsCItJICl.1 i'.kt: Noliic of Iti ."on. H'l':i. Jk-itaf-.t tat! The ..i of thi ; round wrr. the blunt end t.-r u I. ad ;i .(, i;i tko b: ud ; of a young lady i:: up t ova dry .-oor',; 1 1 ore. t-' lie was u : i!'-. v.i. i!.:. i. r, l- r. rg 1 !io young lierson's ) : nil i:, n ,-.! iedy, if s!:e v. i'l consent to use I'll v. or. I , l.-niu. i wiicii : Ranking of li r ii..!'! . n a vi-; wlio I:t i ji atfomlaTicj ,i !: . !!.; rs tki ',,;,.,, site lu of liio IM'H.i. Ti:e laps ;;i tin- counter Hire llm ll.od I- ru . t.ii II sui.r. i. -i ly ut man's. V- ecso !m fo :i .:::: -I i!: I .-.'; ! :- for t in c.' l:u:!K!i.,:i '"ca.di!" : 1 I ' dl ' alto:' ion of ike il. Ttiev were l;;:;-iii giv :i in vi I in i.iii.-; iaa.orialir.cd t: ll h . CM. ': . t I y v. II II. . ii ii-I T'- -i of sairls that . . . .-.ay. :.i. I. ; i,i h:! iug "ri:iiti l.i.r i!. y r-tood Ioti.ro 1.1 iu ;. Wind "..doced it will Ik; Joi.d'o i:' i'"!iiili.::i" riinlcr ul.n le-r money iksnppe.r over ll dry !)' : -vr r:d thousands of these i;; a :i. loa-e and fcarde, known a ;;i .:- n- tint :: of ( 'ash, iu the city k a' ;!.:;; . i h -licet ing o:j the oi dry iimii l:u:!:, s on J !n Midway, lord hlu-i'L, !'.::l!i avi-'uu1, Iur n ft :::id : ,t , :uil tlic? luirn !'!. 1 liy u!I tl.f l".:ili'i;j lirnii!, it (.- i'.-!" I t-..lin::ito Ihw total ut 'i,! ''. Tli."" ;!.- !'. s.':it a jivat iinhis ..li -li M'.-: i.'1. '.. is rliii'fly t-oiisump-i y -' ni l, al.vo, o: t!i l:voiit rouud I.nlit-!, ii:i(lsnn:o aro tlcs- .;L Ulltil IV y lM"ollil" fllTliS, su- i:'.;c:ui.! i;;i:i! r i;rn tors. t)t;u-r.-;, ajjaiti, will In" fa!"'i! to bv tl:o way, or, lx'lon;j-iii--J-j ti--:ii!"T s. rc.'t :.t-y will llout oil' itml . : : !-' . in ::n-.t wi' i f fa i roii s i'l ilomc.tii! ill :!"i:. r:. ':'.: i.ri" in.'.".' li-.'-il;!!:;' li ves of ron ; ii i;i'!i) l:'iril!i. Tii'-y loot: lirijLt iiud i ir-.i'.i! In t!'o l.ioi'iMiV'. i:f.ivv at. noonday, T!.--r. liil !! il .'.' '.:. j i: t -i 1 r l'wt ;.l v l-r :::..! i- t i I i iX''or :., ti-, , : l v..: tioa. T:i-. (if 1 ill" 1!!: t timv! to in m 1 'I!; I'' ii: til" .i-iiin- To ;nT:ni.i fain'!::.!" wiiii l!:i" li:i!itsnf fliildr:ii, a:id v!:. nnlo i I'.uAr i:!;ilily to fIay lif l.'cii l:o::i.-! on !-t n-t-:i w idimtt any ujijia-ivi-t nv:i" i.i i iliis ;!o lar.it ion Jnay sm!i:d lil.e;. wr.sti" of syi.-i; at liy. lint soino 1: . ti:' i ; : .world of : i;rT-in"0 liftwwn wcirl; a:;d vi-ri ti c kim'. f recitation wbich tar.'- s t!io I.;;'. . i io;v scv-.Tfly than work. C:-.! ;j.:r! : ai'.d l oy.; a,v i;.; ialiy lliu i-iiil-!r-ii of ).i'i'iiis wl.-o :.ro a'olo to live v i!!cut t 1 li; iv r.-siurcr:; into t!io iirirl:'.''. T! :.- i"!i:!;!.r":t ! ;i nlt tlio Kitu :tio"i of t'l-iriiv.ii li-r" v. iil, and llicy often liolu iu c:y i:;ri. h r,: i t'.:."ii" will. Ask ll;i'".:i t!y like t h ir fjiiwjoj-nient, and 1'.: u i T:- '., i.v.iys z'.yl- n -l.ct rftil answer. Tk.ey :;:.!; of i!'o liar I s w !! tiiey arc ilii;"d t ?.: -;'.., :.:id of ihr iini's vi;ich t.up..: it. i icre.-;.- ;".-y lo mniosu to l !n the larf.t hlorcs ; i ! Iri is o::ly i 3.V) ier wct'k, lie I i.: :-:-iod to i'.rJ er ; a' t; I :;:id jrivatf r artivi-i-i tkis sia-iil a :.s liabl-j to iv.'i;-::o:i tliivirrh tl:o h.flif- inrrr: a'.-'. '. iilaiia::; ". t!:i.r.y..r a :;ii;.i J ': : Week l.v e! tv. a :: v; t:o:i rt p. : K'.'V.i'i : ii.:ir:e:..:v Tliry :.!: o 1 ! e (-'id i ct : to: ir . J' el;. :.-.. i: f i'liI. t';c !i' l. i ' i ; t!i: t ev'ii v.di.. !: .v f- i:, ;. ie:-.t ru I viih l!;r I 1 i: 1 ee:i Ko'.d. Iks. .' i-; i.? r: '.-tn' ...... - -1 " ' " K- v !; :.:.i r -a::l lio is f :::::-;.! - : ;:: I t l':iv.r ; . ra.-;h irli ex- ii.-n r.re ot sr.uls ::la::r'.i:::vr? tell iii.S. ii';:i'.r. tiiev sav. :'t r. .i : I: v:lh i" more than liftv i:o' kr T!;r poordenrstlinik, t!:. y a: : ' i'li :i i.':;"'Sed upon, iiiul ! tin- :.."":-.".':''::s l'-i" (heir "l:!ors, : ..';ii !.r.l t'.:. of i'ei. ;;!) i;or- ; I i" do : v.-::;-. It is eonven a ra k -ii'l ;ti !::::ifl to charge i. i rf i;rli.-i" s ".. i-ic'i l:-.vo di.s:j-i-r.i ike counter without liaviiur d -tk.i :i t!ie 1 , i . Tlin ons'i lioy ivrA it is to Ik' r. The j.kii o to t a. J.ion." wl;cro ho is rvi--e r --.re '.vd. Here a . ""iu!y sheritr, ior of tk k ;t a v.v.-k I":"- V."! L" iilT.l. rf t'.i- . i a'.;-, r lin!i.' .i ir:.r !';. '.. i v.w. s bu r;-.'.!rry in facs, ;:;iil 'k. ; o; ;u :id o-i his ur iivity. The i': one storv 1 ikl-? . o.-t i:;r.!ie'" up ;k:::r: crti'i'srv r." infanvrv, HXi ad ;t .-'::.' ; i: .1 :iio of feoik';'.!! i a r j a -t i ve. Wo r. re ; Ii i iy.-; oaro r.s i:iach i."--a e:iri;s i'-ss th.'tn we:! A r tk klrrdify : a i - ;:st. too, at this i;l:Vl.'.!l lovs who I i 1 t! WORKING WOMEN AT LUNCH. I save la- l... iot 1 to tlio vj'.rious depart ra::i'? l 1: r.s". i-.o:".v o: t :: cnn:ves wl: ) i.e. a l k ka hii.a.b'e spi.-i-'.' have b'jeu tit v.'.v.v.y ". " t'.!:"; an years in : . i viea. Th.a ci'aak'a-. t ; ve.s tk'.;:::i; !ed for the SCr vki' i-;v ; :.t-."oj-:: !!;. of a v ry hih order. A:; t-'i' ' i- ! '. aea. ikiti'oiis:. it is to Lc jiivs;;: '.'; u v-v.'y sv.ili "i-.'Utiy j,-o:hI lookin; l.oys ai:.i ;;:i aj'j.iy. 1. oak.Tis fit some of tke dry j . iis warv ket'.sij fratiny cm saVvTal .st:xc-.s. with c-sks c-. ervv. hero, and packed with Cii.-lomrrs, cue v.v-uld suppose that it r.::;i:i l.. nct-es.-ary to jive bondi lcfora be:.:.c '.-riiiiiti d to enter t hi service. It livik.; e-;:i: ;;y fe-.-sible fi " miy ui ser.ntented Cash to i:i-k":u::ii'y hi.'ti e!f for unjust fines Jv,- s!!pp;:; av.r.y with i-.io;iey ei;e.uh iu his J:W.u-: to l.;' an e.ut.lc for r.n I:nlia:i hnntinj; cr.!iv.:i;:i! at tao v. er-t. Unt kee i:o attempt .of tk-0 ki l l was ever reported, we have to leonelu'-k: t'.i.'it ea.-k brys aud j.,ii'is all come frura the ; i-oai; v. iiieh is rrovcrbiali- honest ler;;ust it k poe-: Ti:ds ir. o:;o ei tl:e few c.-atioii5 which have j:ot yf t : ad 1 ke r.'. tei.viou of the social ncitat- r ;. .Tail.-.; r l:;.s it i o::io under tlie sur- ei;kiiiiv e f the e'e-riety f. r tke rreveation of Cl'ueliv to C'uiidaeu. Vei it cannot be dollied t'.icl it is ea.pa". !e of furai.-h:i;.r topics for till 13! i:cf r.n' r.n'. is. Cr.sk i-;e:uct.!y of theage when he ru i le at f.eko. 1 i.iira jnontbs in JlC vca.'. ikk iu lieu of walking in the paths f Ir.ti'ii'. t i..u I t r.tust run only in th ways 'hr.t land, fi'. i.i the counter to tke cashier's t-tr, au-.l thcro i not much of knowled.a;e to 1 ''lerad ! y the way. Hours Lefoi o the tk"J"w-!-Tl rusy cheeked children are to -.liT,, i.. ."o!iom. crouiitf, -wending their v.r. , .,.'...1 room, hetnaybediscovercd sts-adiiii' i.i liv.e tiecw t ho closed doors of the -n,v.i-,.:. waiting pr Uto opening: and. i'.,v.-'il,'i.ivl'J; t-tttfnl and contented cnc 'ih in (k.kk'i thoUiiti.-rss. we kiiow that Ii - i i i : ; the way for i'uturo regret and" Viusnhiutk n. ''i'ru., Jkc-re is tke night scLool ; I ul a: i ke rr.d of a lor.- day of minima activity, at : :k:n.; which is not 'day but Very hard v. ark. v. a are j;ot to jiroMimo i.liat li-v. ; "i i :k-I.i..' 1 v to .;iidv. or liruik Very dorjdv of Ike k-kt di-au;,rht, chicfiy composed1 of ivad: Vk i: g, aini "riihmotie, which will Us offered in.- his mental nui-ture. "VVe all rei.ierc'. er tk.- oi l provvrh about ail work and n'ov .-.nil iko cotisc iueuces. .asu like tke tie -t m.-enger U-y, comi-etes with .v-,.. :;i.d 1 f i;. theref02-e. left unmolt steci. He Id's a iik-ke, wkk h would be empty but rfV.r ldschildi-h la.ti.i ;Mnil ;o lie is aUowe stand, while his follows of a correspondin.'j ug erv t rti-cll. d from the factories whero "thcy'ai -i thought to be in the way of persons of laatura y.aj-s. J.cw 1 or. c-.uu. Xorrin ftreen estimates Jay Gould's for t(X).0(W &J0. This is cpniiderel jTjioucrate. Their Tlireo Favorite Artlelrv of 1-'mm1 A 4'lrvrr I.ittlo (iume I'luyctl. A wry great iimiiy workin;; women ir. yew York take their liinclii-onn with them to the olilecH in winch they are employed, and eat fiind wirhes, upp!?s, hits of c;k! and slices of bread and butter ut heir d"sks or tyjio wriliag machines out of a littli! tin Ikix or a wrap of puj-' r. lk.it nil tkoj who can aff;;rd it try to K1''" soiiieiliing h t and substantial at ll.i-ir in id-lay meal, and are wise in ;;o dt i:e.;, i an: I.i' s of cold l.i-i :nl r.nd fru't aro not sulhek-nt nutriiuciit for a woman v.ho u doir.;-, ten hours of hard work. I.i a o id iii-iay if tho bi;; oiiice buildings, and ia son:-" of tl.o ::ew:.pai'i" building.., there aro h'-ap Jnui licori rooms, and ut those p!.."( the tkn-o favorite articles of food aiuou;' tiio fouialu cu.-.toiii'rs ure c-olfee, hot bread and pie. Strange to say.no woman siaias to con sider her lu.iihcon Katisf.u.tory without something sweet, ami men rarely cat nn"l.s i;tth"ir midday inoah A few won;--:, 1.;: .y in oliiees down about i'ark row iro; into th'j As or hou.w for a liltlo steak and a cup c' tan. Tiiei o arc restaurants on I'o.irt, eulh s! ivct and on Jiroadway, near Ninth i n 1 i'enth streets, that aro largely patronised by working women l"can:'i ot tin-ir eon'. ni- ie::eo and their iiKnierato rati'S. Very low o the:w women spend more than forty cents for their Iiini'heou. They order very modest re pasts, but they clean up every scrap and leave the dishes looking liko Jack Sprat's. They study tho menu with tnv:.t care, and know just what to order to t'et the mo:;t nutriment for the least money. The com panionable girls divide into parties of four for lunehaon, having IcariM-d that by order ing one jiortio.i of everything tho four can ike a pretty satisfactory meal, but tho four never have enough of that olio portion to provide the thinnest sort of lunch lor tho very churchkest sort of mouse. There i.; one clever litik) game played by tko.-e parties earree:; which provides them all witii an abundance on one lortioii of tea. Instead of having a cup for each they order a pot of the iM-varage, which comes with plenty of tea leaves and only water enough idd-"d to mako two euptuis. i his taey im mediately pour olf and reijuest tho waiter for i pitcher of hot water, f.;r which there is nr. e::tra charge, and nriac-J with this they can till the teuiot and replenish their v"ps twice before it begins to get weak and tasteless. There is no extra charge for sugar or milk, and so this jmt of tea, which costs twenty cents, makes a good part of the luncheon of four women. S'knno of the restaurant keep ers caught on to thi- and only sent to tho table with tho teajiot a sau-.-er containing four or live lump:; of sugar, but the sympa thies of the waiters aro usuully with the hard working and under paid females, anil they manage to provide them with suilicient to sweeten all ttie tea tt;ey cau brew in one tea pot. New York World. THICKS OF ri)I Hi HANTS. THE HEVEHSZ CSCZ OF PICTURES painted w nEi-ortTEns. ;iiar:-t"rist ii- ryf tli- S t :;!:;: rs V. !ii Ar rlvn nil Our S!iiris 'i Uo 5.hn1 to unit I lit? City loeil Iniiiii;ri.;ii' A .itiist ( uniitii; UDil feiiihten! Co.it. Thoiopu!ar I : !i. f is that tho immigrant coming to Nc.v Yi : k is a l adlyu ed indi vidual, and by tk'i" li.: Works Ids '.'.ay into this kind of freedom IioIimi been robbed of ev ryt hing h" ha-i end is caa.t t !dr-.t y and peiinilii-s upon th" iulio....t.ablo :.hor.-s of an overt Towdod nation. To t lur ini.i'.inat ioa a I reOi i-i! ; i -r:i it. ia i Ie e: m v 1 cenci", a prey to every s! of revenue to any o:.e i vanlag" of kiiu. This :. be ac--( p'nd as having ;ori ' l..aiel-: lac, luiL i i ere are i;; i oig e .;-.;. u I.ifo In Is'ew Guinea. The houses on this part of the coast, as r.l.so i: tho villages inland, are built upon til23 varying from four to eight feet iu height. A few steps up a rude ladder lead to a plat form, on v.-kioh some of tho family generally recline. A bub-, and often a young pip, in nets suspended from the eaves, arc gently swinging to and fro. Fishing nets lie in a corner, with shells attached for weights. Nautilus shulls, with grass streamers or hid eous carved piece; of wood, hang before tko bamboo door, which is low anil narrow, and L'atls into the common room where all tho family sleep. Tho common room is about twelve feet to eighteen feet, with a bare floor ing of rough planks, generally tho sides cf old canoas. Through the chinks the gnrbago is thrown upon the plentiful remnants of cocoa husks lelow, for tho pig3 to eat or tha sea to carry away. In the middle of tho morn is a fireplace, a pile of ashes on soino boards, with a spark protec tor of bamboo stick hung about three feet above. On tho central jkIo is hung a tom-tom, whilo hero and there on the grass walls are susjK-ndeJ gourds for lime, bamlioo pipes, tomahawks, adttos, spare grass jiettieoat s and net bag .. There is no window, but a movable shutter can gonerallj- bo opened on the sea side, and plenty of air enters through the walls and the holes in the floor. Then, as to clothing, tho natives certainly affect sincere simplicity in the matter of dress. Tho only article coram m to all tho men is a thin string, a third ot an inch in breadth, passed tightly round tho waist and bstv.-eea tho legs. A band of gr;iss, whiyh serves as a pocket for tobacco, knives and tlecorations of cotton leaves, is for the most part worn upon the upper part of the arm. Some have head bund-, of red braid or small rounded pieces of shells, while a few wear necklaces of shells or teeth, r.nd carved bones through the noe. Their hair, thick, raatiad and long, is drawn up by a comb of bamboo cane. The women wear petticoats of woven graas, conietinies stain -d with a red hue. The married and betrothed have short hair: tko majority are tattooed wuth a V-shaped mark and other designs on the breast. Their figures aro suat and not so erect as those of Hindoo woman, as they generally carry weights on the back and not on the head All the Year Round. A rcw Tacts About I'Jcas. There aro several varieties of fleas, but tkc-y are so much alike that their differences are interesting only to scientific x.'c2ile. Tho cat Ilea will do as well as any to show us tho process of breeding. During tho spring and summer months she simply drops her eggs into the fur of the cat, bat in the autumn and winter she glues each firndjT upon a hair. These eggs are so small as to be barely visible to tho nuked eye, but under the microseopo they are very beautiful, looking liko tko loveliest pearls, and aro eri'ectly translu cent. The flea deposits nearly -00 at a time, ruimii.; about, and dropping them hero and tkcre. They soon hatch into small, whito, footless worm?. Ia from one to two weeks they go into cocoon. Nothing can bo prettier than tiiis cocoon. I wish I could show it to you, but will try to descrilio it. It is like a llask of clear glass, tinged at the edges with pearly tints, ami doited over with gold. The little sleekier within lias ia a circle, is roso colored, looks liko the delicate ietal of a flower. In alxxit six weeks he reaches ma turity. At first he is not larger than a miti, but when well fed grows quickly in size aud strength. Fleas aro quarrelsome, and great fighters. When several are confined in a glaas, tkey will stand on tludr hind legs, striking at their opponents with the others, and i.i over and over each ether, losing legs and an tenna?, and at last giving up their lives in the tight. There is a record of a ilea wktcU lived ten days after stieh an euoountor, with no antenna?, thix-o plates of Lis tide broken in, onoeyo gono and with only four l:gs, and theso cut olf t the first joints. -S. L. Clayed, (Swiss Cross, Crnpcd 'Jiiijrtefs, Eobby (looking at tho new moon) Ma, Is thero really a man in the nioou? iiotber That ij a popular superstition, Bobby. Bobby Well, I should think that living in a moon like that would mako hint bow legged. New York Sun. A COUNTRY SQUIRE'S HOUwE. o! Iiuio 1 a soiireu ..:.r.l io ta' e a 1 rnf" ; : i. y rl aj.s .i ia s i.ad marked l:v rgenii-s l';".- su ii.-j. M ,'y prominent and suiiicicui ly iu:"c fid in ; hair eli'orts to siji'.'uc accounts with tho i:a!ies, to attract so: in; alte:;! n..i and ak.m-.t bai ;ia o the impositions put u;jj;i tke airiving si raa-g-rs. Tho classes among '.la; immigrants made i a: i. ',. up of farmers and re: adepts of the rural dis- 1 V.'. ro : tricks iu the old count ry : re of course inter- j i-:i"-i!iii! csted and pleased with everything they en- ! i.nee, the counter in tiiis now place; they revel in tiio hou?e wo An li,cii-.c! Itnlisti Ccrriinni'.il Ctranito oK oiiii: v of "I'raj cru." T!i're is yet another cn-reuioiiial v. ldah r.t in-.t comttry bout's tho visitor is e .peot i, to attend. That is family prayers. A i a student of men and manner: it will be worth I hi while, l'o" no int i; ut ii u ia :.o ii.ti :i-c !y ! Knglish. At '. in t.':e iiiorni.ig and aboui. lo a!. Ili'.M t!i(, butler n uioiiuc' S pra v i :. The family and vi iloi s tke.i proa ( d to tin- hail, v.i'.eroike servants ma arranged hi a 1 ng V)w. TI: bat !.: piaci s a iti'.ie and raver 1 .... ik in fai nt i f tke houire, and then r. t :;- to bis s i' v.itii tho air of a i;i:.'i d..;:e a diiii-rit duty rather ri:.!h. t he . i , "i ; o reai is a pi rt i":i of ,-'o: : . i ; prayi r in a 1 ud. sou. nous oi."e, is id! C.'"i;e ..in I V. k.lte.i .N...V I'. r i. .moot r..i::id thea.-'M-mMy. 'id C. !.;: ;, v. ir i l.'i-. drank j M-rhaps l.'d i' 1. ' l. iil h e! a r ' , i r. e::t:.n lati n "!;. ': . id.:d ;l -j.y ::i::. !.:: : r. id trie, ; a!.; .ii '...".ii a jaaiii. (':;t. I i of i ' "'.I t i .ho has j: coil'. U.'- !.i;v 1 : ,' ntieiilo.i t '.a - k..; v.il'i "br."at" storie., Io-'..; : .-, S':.'.i r. Th" i" t arc obvi..ir iy ',i i: ,'.U." which t!ie ru-tia expi ;'u. d v : reat ilik';1.!. of church, bat ," : i d i ; n i;,..t and wear a i tony i .i..i . ha, T.'ien i::;d a ; oj J ,Mt "lie nn k:o;i: nr. qii".stionalile fo-xl put bi fore tl:em o;i tho tables of the cpioer hoarding kon s i un for their reception; meat to them is a lu tury they may have had but very few opportaui ties of enjoying, and tiiey ab.- .rb the steaks and cutlets pro: ent' d to then in wondering and admiring haste, not tjU'-.-.t iouii.g their condition or lit nets:, for the kuni.ei i.u ::ia-. k. TLe.' 0 people have no eo.npai i..on.-i to i.i;d e, no prece Joai:;; whereby tkey may govern j their opinions of things. They are u ho ad suddenly into an entirely neu piia.s... of life; I their simple oxi.- tenoe heretofore nt'ord.: no ! mtaus of controHing th ir ideas ; a ihe ptos-' i-nt. The neglected condition of t'na aots I in the immigrant localities escaiies tlicir at tention; their eyes are tilled with the large buildings, the great ships, the g- n g' ous si; ; their ears hear nothing but expn v.ions of ad miration from their oompa: do.is. The dust that blows over them and tke mud tii rough which they tramp is noticed, if noticed at ail, merely in its practical feature a:; an adjunct to agriculture and its ad vantages when spread over the acres some of them tilled on the auks of the Ithiiie, t'ne It hone, the Thames or elsewhere. Tke neglected houses and Ike unsw?pt rooms ara familiar sights it takes them back in mind to the radorkind, and t key feel more or less at home. Different is it with these who have lived in the cities of the old world. They come with inclination to criticise. With iheni famili arity with the ways of centers of ci ili.ati r.i gives them ihe right t'ic miaien'. , aud the es ees.siveii"s w ilh w hicli they can indulge in this lutirks them, in their own estimation, as famiiar with 1 lie inanuers of tl:e world and the pitfalls of its davions path;;. The so p; r sous arc theovcrsmart, and their plenitude rf contidence often leads thctu into troubles t hv.ii the innocence aud timidity of tho form i" class prevent. Conspicuous among this numb r are those who have nibbled ut education, who come hero wi'ii an intelii geiico that entends a short di.-tance beyond tho ability to read and write, who indulge iu diatribes against the nation and its ideas, its principle.,, its government, its material istic tenets, not iu an anarchistic, but in a deprecatory, spirit. The laoiiarckievd idea clings to them; the y ran no mure free tlier.i celves from it than covdd the nat ives of that email tternian principality adjoining Franco, who declared that as their French neigblxus had a i'c;.tiblic, the", too. must have a repub lic; but, '',ve want our prince t.s ruler of our itpubiii!"' they cried. The mos;t objectionable of ail immigrants to tke boar. ling house keeper i ; lire Ik i i:n. r, v.ho, bailing Irotn one of tho most important cities iu the world, and taking advanl :.jr,i i f. tke" compantons'aip of strung, rs, prc.,!ui:u'dy ignorant oi ms nunitae social sisuus vi . iiouie, j p: -. atl'eet.; a sta.uiing he has no right to like all characters of narrow instiu' ts a:vi t slavish birth, becomes obnoxiously arbitrary i :.. twiuklei.f au!i:s"i;ie-i:, or i , io ! : en iu any one's i i d! tat e o of t he lad id blstaliSiy deteet it. Tk .1 . : i f t !:i: eel anoii v. in short, i; a j bie yolenubty. 1 remember one..- a !'. accident occurring r.t one of F;e ... i w hi' h :.i t tiio '.via:;, i- folk-i off i.i pro.ssibic i k :. 'ihe la iy of th" ho., i foaugry tliat tin truth cam- oat i i . -Ii is not,"' sa;d the w rlkv !:: A .. i .. . I igi e . o uvaaii rd. out. as i.; b i.ig do. I a ckar'.vomr.n fro-n the dl:)ge." A ti:e dcepe t philosopher could ii" iVcM'd a mo;;-rofoiind neea: ing. luaiiidhi r re.-.poeis yon have then t. and -njovab!o l'reei! v.i at an i coua.iy le a ,i . You i.s. , hunt, s'i . 4 , or you ;.iay shut onrsell up ' i g o: sing rooa:, v.dtere there v. i:i I Willi a book from the library. F .t be supposed that tho isio r to such : v. id Co a . pei a can of :.oiuu kind. Sumner in Jutiug. . A ISii iier in I.il "r:it uio. 'You v. ere sjieaking abo.iv what a i. lmr s;k'.l'.!d do. Win re can l.e g. i a t a ; i.i literary work. 1 here are no s- ': litrratur.-. AVhgl, inttst he 1 :" :...k ! . oei t roi It;-kind Watson Gii-Vr, "f 'eat m y. sot'.'g'ate las nuuii '.vnui.ie ::d he must .raet ice, j . . tie. i.i.'.g.'; other Wi v. il i lie; ,c an ;. raid if at v.n option itieie and :: uiity t o ; ibmit it - j :ere. i'is: i rit but .lea is that he should b"ghi (iive a.vav Lis co.,t rikutios ::. iii..; Iholu in type; Ids : ' of them in typo and Lis ue: v.:s of th"iu. b m:iy spoil a v .! :n . ks the tonceii. ou'i, of a : : 1 ..d- t . t he no iu- ii'tm to see his writings in coot type vise o'e.ng men and wotueti who ;:r litkted to 5k. v.riK;".s to w rite, write, m:d, it necessary, to give away tke ings until they finally become v; Tkey saonkl not try, hov.i", i r, a i?:noeen! Iy do, t give 1 Irani away fir.- t da: s pr.vir.g i.eriodicals. It i. dueetneat to a magariae editor to bo t i i that :;? em have a con' ribat ie-n for notliing. i know" a young man who itddn't even i e i away hi., writing ! to New York periodii a.is. so 1 agvi.-ed hi' i to try others out of town. ; Ik" then went to work writi'-gektoria's . iih ! out pry for an c. it of town daily, lb: s mil j got rid of his returner-ism.-, and has Jicoa.ini j a most valuable raihsried writer upon o.k of tko large newsnapera. ajid al:o on" of t'.e I best: e-ntribiitors for the best maraud'.:-- ."" I -'J'i:on there isa ciiauce for ;i i lan to g i.'in- oat- of every day jaurnab-ni iui licM of literature magarinc and tyrannical when freed from the servitude in which he has had to serve ia e i der to earn a subsistence, loudly crete-nre: tho table, boasts of the conspicuous igo.i ;; whose board be has dined, 1 rowbe .ts tie waiters, bullies the hou-a: ser vants and. ':.: poses upon the landlord. A favorite at.'e- : tion of this c lass, rather unttsttal in i.t;t:-d gi'ant beariiing houses, is s:tau:i-:.; ilr i. bx)ts or shoes at the room do.'.r over ::i; i,t ajiparcntly lor the single purpce of h. ia; something to find fault about the neat nr. re. ing, inasuuish as tkey remain there uu touched and uncleaned. The most persistent and cunning l.eat i tho thoroughbred Polish Jew. Nothing i lo- 1-. I:-. it depends entirely upon himself. N-.ih-: gegi'ves atl edilorso much as having over .'!;." t ttileci hi its beginnings. The Ih.' .t ener.ts editor has are vpetit in the i reid-i-o.i or s'gne tr.istal:'? in utiderstandi:. : -New York Mail 1 o inapcr lie. Lji-'g'nge a; e ere tke an on; i lac a using j ; a:; 2 trails; ; j;,, ( ; r.ye l he i ivwr. r t ie!i i ; rot t 'i"i:e roar ;r.e. kittt the performer is not mix: lion. lie is p!a;niv seen to bo the c too small for him to claim, and nothing too !.. oiuig. who ii l.roiVsdonaii ." vn- uisignfleant for hini to avoid payment for; tho sin : or. of his fa:n:lv. Tho oi biKUie.vi as a laatcai" Ci pulb ');rtaaeo is another arnoet cf the comedy. The newspaper soberly an:, that after prolonged deli'.ierati'ea it I cided to widen it . cokrnns. and Skat for mortal th . i-to-t - rodigious lnaehin-i . 1; :t ki coarse of c on struct: on to cnald iati.g'v tke dearuna; of its swlfi.iy inc. ho i of c.Ivcrti tors, who will have iv leas than ail ike cenvt nienecs jn'ovided i moat m i.ara science. Tko newsp ." gratki .1 to be able to state that iti.sn-.. pe.re-.l t s.nile at ail rivalry, to out i"-love'.ed cot:' :o:nporaries at every poi. to eaa'. le uiankind to uispeuse with ak: jonrnal ; but itself. This is a:, sin.j childlike as if a great mercantile hoa..e tauioutice that it Lad just bought a l. f ma.ssi'. e account books in iluasia 1 and laid new floors of southern pit: add 'd another story to the warchou. o. buyer, ineaiikile, is interested in tlx. and InsjK-ct.s thorn, and them only, to whether to buy or to look elsewhere. are tho little laimougs or me iraue newspaper. Harper's. any excuse is considered legitiniato with his j pro; damatio.is of tko newspaper's i kind to warraut a retusal to payout money for -whatever they may have enjoyed tke benefit of. Quite an ordinary scheme v. ;.":i them, worked sifter they have dined and slept at a lxaarduig house for a work, is to declare their positive and unswerving be lief iu the obligation and intention of this government to support and' provide i r them for the term of eight days following their first arrival in this country. Nor is it lack of money with these fellows that prompts their rascality. It is an inborn and abnormal tendency-to rob, and often, when they are brought to a realization c t tho necessity of liquidation through thee con vincing, though not considerate, argument of a policeman's club, they fall upon th. Ir kuees, tear their hair and clothes, beat their breasts, call upon their endless category of faints for protection from tho ungodly rob bers, declare their intention to kill them selves, their children and their ent ire goner- ; ation, and indulge in all the fantastic and extravagant oaths peculiar and distinctive of a slavish aud hidebound people. It is , only after this tenable exhibition of grief. ' contempt for all mankind ami self immola- j tion upon the altar of their avarice, that i they draw from its hiding place in some cor- j uer of their wretched dress the dirty, gre.u-cy, ' ill scented coin and pay up their score. One of their favorite oaths, vcuaily in- j dulged after the reckoning has been exacted. I is addressed to tho hotel keeper, aud is cm- : bodied in these gentle terms: '"ilay the i horso le damned front, whose hoofs the tal- j low comes that makes the candle burn at ; 5 our tleathbed." 'When the horse is damned, i the canile is necessarily damned. It I'.iek- i ers, and in tho darkness the devil has an op- j portunity to seize the toul of the cruel land- : lord, is the mental argument of the indig nant Fole. A. Curtis Boud in New Veil: i Star. J A Cafe iu a Tub. A restaurant proprietor of Mont mar ire, i rYaneo4 recently oiiened a curious cafe. The i interior U in tbo form of an imiueujj tub, tho illusion of which is carried out by the circular shape of the doors and windvs. Tho siguboai-d is iascri'oed with the wciiti j 'Diogenes,' whoir the untutored folk o ; Uontmartre itagine to be some, fellow coar--trynian of theirs who had distinguished hu: self us a cooper. New York tSun. von k: BE'ivNETT KEEPS TENNESSEE - SORGHUM - MOLASSES Pure New Orleans Molasses, Mnplo Syrup, Rock Candy Drips, HONEY DRIPS AND Syrup in Kegs and Pails tt. T Ti The Plattsmouth H era Xs Giijoyiiig c. Soomia both, its AT2D WEEKLY EDITIONS. The Y 1888 Will bo one during which I lit; .- it ! t.- of nalioriiil in1t re.se tiinl iin j.o.t".in" will In strontrlv atrituti'il tiinl lh" t lcttl im ol ;i 1'roi flout will take jilare. 'Jhe jienple of ('tt.ss County who wnill like lo learn of Political, Commercial and Social Transactions of this year and vui,il keep ajar! the tiiiM-s hotihl with Dailv ; oi: i ithi-.i: "I'll i-; - o-r Weekly Herald. I'ow while we httvi the .-wlijoot hefore th: people we will venttin to --peak ol our in 17. fts-W y i n b 'mi w s-d rn7, ra E?e3 vsm es r tfS v - yi vi p;--i tv. a p fell ire da I iy tae I Votin fir School Commit tee. ! Good morning, .'Irs. Black. Are ycj i going to vote for school committee t ei y : ' j Yes; and 1'ni awfully glad I in- r you. i Tell me v. int kind of a pi rr-on tki- - i. . j White ii. 1 don't know whether tovoiaf .r i hcroi-not.'' , '"(ill. she's a snlendid woman: so dev Te l, j "Which is i:r.-t -e!as in ttli res per ts ami from which our joh printers are turnitife; 'jut much ati.-laetorv work. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. and they say she knows i.r ro about otkieatioeal matters than all the in -.: on the hoard put- together. There she i . now:" ' J 'A.'ka.! that woman over there in a kke.o ! bonnet trimmed with green? Why. Mr, j Gray, I'm astonished that you could thin':: o ! voting for a poiuon vho lais so little ta,to. ; 1 listen Transcript. I Whore We C'jet Our AVeatJiei'. J Dakota Husband V"ell. I must get to Ik ; j olliee. my dear; I have a bnsy day lie fore me. 7ia-Oco-.l by, John, cad don't forge ! your fur o- ercoat and linen duster. I see u.j probak-iiities uro for changeable weather. j N t-w ork ISun. A well wisher is one who invests in oU territory.