February 24 1898 THE NEBRASKA rNDEPENDKNT. NQAGEDI he tipeer itlll In Hie driving mint, BtriVln to keep hli shadow to sight. fhre' tremulous smile on the lips he DM kissed. In her eyes shines new sweet lltfht, And the sodden landscape fades sway. A shining path spreads before hnr fi'"t. Love's dnsthluHS domain she has entered today, And, oh, to be living Is sweotl RK. Be, harrying off to oatoh the train, Hopes that his people will like the mntoh. What a luoky girl suoh a husband to guln, For elm wasn't muoh of a ontch. WU, the dtHid Is donej tho victim must pay. How niuoh did that dress cost she wore to nlghtf IShe should make her own; there's a saving that way, Onoe married, tio'll sot nil stinh things right. E. 1). Pierson in How York Hun. LOST HIS BEARD. "Itoaoirrlllel Grayelotte! Montre tout I Wbat a longtime ngo It all swims hulf a lifotlmo, monsieur I" said 1117 old friond Philipo Alibert, the ox-dra-goon, on we stood before Brlssot'i pic ture in tbe anion of 1804. "Yon, that is Gruvolotto -I was thoro. Is the ploturo like It? Oh, no doubt I The artist knows I cannot tell. I bad to fight, not look about. " Yoa want an anoodote of our troop, monsieur? Well, you ahull have one. You may take It that we wore picked men. There was but one youngster among um, and to us old mustaohus hi beardless fuoo aoomcd strange. Ah, ho j wan hundsomo, with tho beuuty du (11 able, fairly tull and very Mlixii. He had a ouuHtio tongue, and nothing pleased him better than to use it 011 us, his comrndos, in such a manner that wo feared him and left him to himself. How it wai we could not toll, but Loon 8t. Paul carried everything before him. Did one of 0 offer attention to a pretty grlsetto mere ly pour passer lo temps, Leon would out him out and cover him in his retreat with confusion. Thin, in truth, whs bad enough when tho intent wan merely to amuse oneself, but, laore, it is bard to bear when n man was in curnest, an poor Camlit-rt wus with Alum'sollo Ma rie Emmuuuol, tho vivandiero. "A good creuturo, that Marie. We wore devoted to her to a man, but abe rosorvod her smiles for Leon, and, if I must say what I think, the inmost re cesses of her heart for monsieur le doo teur. "Poor Marie! M. Vendome thought nothing of her. "Cambort hated Loon and would of ten eay while stroking bis thick, black beard) 'This young cockerel crowi too loud, messieurs. Wo must cut bis comb for him. ' " 'There are plonty of Prussian comb for cutting, Corporal Cambort, ' our ser geant would reply. 'Let us carve them, my friend, before we practice on each other. Who knows?' he added thought fully on one occasion. 'The time may oome when wo shall none of us have the heart for crowing.' "Ah, well, tbe campaign waa in ita Infancy then, and Franco, like a brido who decka herself for her nuptials, had gone out to espouse tho god of war, lit tle droamlng what the children of her marriage bed would be. Hut to my etory, monsieur. It waa tbo eve of Gravelotto, and Cambort, moody aa usual, came across Leon trifling with Marie, the vivandlore. Ho found her smiling into tho youth's hamlHomo, beardless face, and in a burst of sar casm unusual with bim for monsieur will understand that ho had no great command of languago except for curs inghe said to her, 'Mam'solle Marie Emmanuel, if you would have us con tinue to bo your slaves, at least give us a man for a rival. ' "Leon's faco turned scarlet. 'Man or boy,' ho answered, 'I will wager my silver rosary, blessed by tho holy fa ther himself, against that bcurd of yours, of which you think so much, tiiat I ride beforo you into tho flight when next wo charge the IYuhhIiiiis. ' "'Agreed!' replied Cambert lightly. 'Have tho goodness to accept my assur ance mademoiselle, that I shull present you with a silver rosary iu a little tlina " 'Marie shall have tho rosary, but she shall also have your beard to stuff a pillow for her favorite pensile, ' an swered loon, and then, looking daggers at eaeh other, ttiey parted. "Tho morrow was tho day of Oravo lotto, and we heard that we were to rhaigo the blue tunics and drive them out of the plantation of hop vine be hind which lliey lay concruled. " 'Ah, this is work for men,' gruutd Cumber!, aa lie looked to thu left, on wbh h side rode Lwn, w tilt myself next iu liUiV " ' l.ook lo your I'oard, ('aiiilrt,' an wennl Unit, lK'ighlug scornfully. 'You wilt tiw carry It tutu another fight ' "The word was given, and eft w wi'i.l Tell you abut It? What shall 1 sayf Only thai Ilia air was thh k with a 111 let w hied utillt of sulphur ami llul a swarm t.f ls frmi hell Itself tt'iMint I uuig rt und our ear. "I'ltigl V Were le i bait way evrms the which litUrt itwm our si ailing pnt and lhew r U Ml tf k J Vtioe, i ll tm Uta.kUig a blue eoM Pruwiau. wIm h I r ' Mf tight arm stung t y of Ibue U au I he Ui lmllHt trlutef r4 W euU r tt UJ lfl Uaal a4 lt luf rvt.i (all k4 Ilea M k -l tuy gray luarw aii Wfitt, b k4 oksh, hot h irkUl out. fc hum ki Ik "(,.t(f wail' iMUtlaiujrwlf, 'It! It Wilf InS Mr Ut afMt I'fttMtAlt ah'twl i ( '!' I was t Musing-1. ptivwlf, uf (tUIK f f It Is lot g4 Mf Mrvt ) li t haiirw PvwmUms w tU r MUt Hha. t MS What lu I mw ijr wlt, INw Ike gray luUt eiiol UIUI114 r'l "i.un n mIN . A MUl ttrw k km tl" the trit Jmt abe the WIV little la l s4Ua 4taat frvewtU iM I Sal I Muse ywurwtf Willi j ur OtowtUur, Jitt ikMs om4 ! wtU lm wlul I iMa I bim groan 'O Josul' and saw him throw out both bis bands Into the air. Then I knew what had happcBed. "In another instant be would fall backward over his horso's haunches and lie on tfie ground with a Prussian bullet in his internals and his com rades' horses trampling the beauty in his young face. On I went, the blood trlokling down on to my saddle, ray teeth gritting together and a pretty strong resolve in my soul to soo some Prussian fluid very soon. " 'Holy Virgin!' Joan Joseph Cam bert'a voice reached me through tho aoreaming and tho hissing of the bul lets. He was speaking grimly. 'Cour age, comrade,' bo said; 'yon win your wager, for yon ride before mo toward tbo enemy 'a line.' And, monsieur, it was so ! Leon 8t. Paul had been caught aa ho fell, and lay across tho saddle of bis rival, supported by his left arm. "What followed then? You must pic ture it for yourself, for I cunnot. Home of us never reached tho bop vines, some never returned, but those who left us had Prussian comrades on their journey to the other world, bosuroof that. Ah, ha, on that journey a good soldier of France Is comforted by the presenoo of a detest ed Prussian, though in life no road ia broad enough for thorn to travel amica bly, "When It was ovor we returned, and we three, Cambert, St. Paul and I, were atill together. "Cumbcrt bore St. Paul to tho plnoe where M. Vendome and Mario Emman uel were at work. Thoy were both cov ered with blood and sweat. Tho surgeon grouuod as we brought the youth in, for, as I have said, be loved tit. Paul, but Murie uttered a cry which waa hard on Cumbcrt and wude bim look more grim than ever. "1 waa in very groat baste to part oompnny with my right arm, but I stood asldo to give young Loon bis chanoo. A right arm ia a good friond and atlckotb closer than a brother. Uut even the best friend is sometimes do trop. "Tho surgeon ripped tho garments up with his scissors and tore them from the wound, disclosing the white flosh of tbo patient's body, but just than Loon roused and tried to drag himself on to bis aido, away from tho healer's band, muttering something that seemed to im ply tbut, exclusive to the last, bo would not be touched or bundled in oar pres enoo. "Tbe surgeon drew back irresolute, which was indeed strange with mo meuts so precious and gaping wounds waiting for bim on every aido. "Then it waa that tbe vivandlore poke, turning to tboso who stood with in tbe door of tbo but, moved by snob curiosity as men can feel who are used to scenes of blood. '"Go, go, my friends,' she said; 'monsieur must find that bullet, and this is no place for you. You all have bad mothers, women of France, sisters, some of you wives or sweethearts. Retire, I beg. If I cotno to tbe door of tbe but and say, 'My friends, it is the death' here her strong voice broke 'then pray pray for tbe soul of a brave daughter of France. ' " We who had called the young sol dier comrade and loved or hated him for bla smiling, handsome fueo cast a strange look upon tho silent figure un der tbe doctor's bands. We saw with opened eyes, and every bead was bare in an instant, for patriotism and tbe courage which God himself gives somo times to bis weakest commanded our respect as no other earthly attribute might. "The doctor, with a gasping sob, turned to us as we drew toward tho door of the hut. 'I loved tho youth,' be said. 'I find that I have loved our sis ter. It is well that you should go she wishes it but courage, my brothers, tho time has not yet coino to suy of our brave comrude in arms may tho soul of tho faithful depurted rest in peuco.' " Well, monsieur, my arm was taken off and I did well enough. They ex tracted that bullet from young Loon's body, and thu doctor kept it A bit of German lead, of course, but nnvlo pre cious by a countrywoman's blood. They moved us to tho house of a wealthy pa triot, and shu lay in tho temporary ward among the men, but separated by a screen. My tied was next to it "Cambert came to visit us, clean slinvi n, and not half so fierce and grim without hi mustauhu When he left, ho was weeping like a child. "I tun tiny I hrnird Mario Emmanuel talking to the patient behlud thu screen, and then 1 heard the Voice of UhiuIIuu r!t Paul. "'tlow shall I face) my comrades,' shu saidi 'how toe t them, now 1 ui lunger dnro lo wear I lie dress in which they knew nu f "And the vtvateluru answered i ' Mivt them, dear friend, aa tho wife of our brave surgeon. Ilu low you 1 have said it Purely sui h wouh u a you were itieuul lo bo lito mothers uf our future h.r.s, ' " "And what U anie of t'aiuUrt V 1 dUmittle4 "tih, U luarrlnl, " said the uld sol dier "lid hi 4e and lUtia'hter, Vr hap tiu married .Marie t.nuioutu L 1 hate u toe duualiier Mie is vry like M4ii IW4 I-Aiia'l'us lit New Yoi a Jouiuah OH FOR SOMETHING TO READI And It's oh for a Bible or saving treat, history, novel or two, The pondiruus tomes of the sagos of old ftledlolno, law would do; A paper, a pamphlot, a magaxlne To stifle the thoughts that rise, For the mind must teed, as the body does, Or, like the body, dies! Then It's oh for Dinkens, Thaokaray, flue And iviir and louver's fun, The stulnly stylo of the scholarly Burke Or Hugo by t ho ton I There's Hhnknspeare, Lyttnn and Dumas pere, Ami tils of f 11 mod "funilllii;" Longfellow, Vihlltlnr, Jlrjioit and I'oe Tliey ring of the truest stool. Thnn Ic's oh for a book of some kind tuulghtt This slave Is my only friend. Llku frloiidHlilp, too, It Is brlttln and thin; Onno brokoii, hard to mend. But with friunds In hook yon ne'er full out. They're true In hour of need Bo ooine, sdd a year to my time, If you will, liut give me a book to if ml. I'hiuidolplita Time. THE KA 1 NJ50WS LUCK B7 C. J). I.KWIS. M l IW a imtm , r. f at trial tuiuu!elUo youtitf tuu I t k Ilia laarl we ! full, ll tu nl f. hint eu.w thai IkU fc! 11 m tratur Uvd klu, 11. I she b.. 1 tcuiiw! I t li4i laiw With a H 1 ltd Wtil(tful akw if vS kwfatily b (lAtnd bi ma t w f i4t hit l !, u l a H itli lbl ltH i f nh wld I hi l,MlS u J n U. I f tr w)l4i ad lniu.4 he (vu! I t.4i liM-et tovt Willi U,f c l I mutt .. I iumltVt I'ImaI )r ao wii-l lm liit' "It'w ill. I it n liint daittag, thai u h iiltt aMttiug aul aa u )f f SI Mi Ivitw WUkj ditlt, U l lb.W likw H." ttt4u4 k wa " shs stiurwtatvd WtilU " tul lat itile Stauewkof lVat Wtekly. During the palmy days of tho whal ing fleet 110 craft sailing out of any port was referred to as often as the bark Rainbow. Her history from beginning to end was a curious one, and it would be bard to find an old whaleman who hadn't heard it half a dozen times over, Thu ship Wanderer went whaling from tho port of Uristol, commanded by Captain Joseph Wal k ins, rJho was out 18 months and never took a whale. Four of her crew died of fever, three were killed by accident, and the ship returned so wrecked that she was sold for a collier. Tho owners lost heavily, of course, and Captain Watkins was oalled a Jonah and could not get anoth er craft. One day when ho wus digging In his garden ho unearthed three Jars which were filled to tho brim with gold pieces, and which hud been buried for perhaps a century, His find footed up About ()0,000, and with the greater portion of tho money he built and fitted out tho bark Ituiuhow. Instead of ship ping a crow on shunts he paid by the month, and thus set out on his first voy age with tho best seamen of UrlstoL On tho second duy after leaving port the bark came across a dead whale float ing about which yielded 80 barrels of oil. On the fifth duy, Just as the decks had been cleared np, sho camo upon the soeno of a fight between live whales and seven or eight of that speoies of fish known as tho killer, which is the mortal enomy of tho leviathan and the only known one be has in any sea. Tbe bark hove to and lot the fight go on, and when It was ovor she had two dead whales to tow alongside and added 160 barrels of oil to her cargo. In four mouths from the day sho left Dristol he entered port again, having a cargo of bone and oil which sold for more than 30,000. In addition to that she brought home tbo complete skeleton of ft whale 65 feet long, for which tbe British museum paid $0,000 in cash. Tho lucky voyago of the Rainbow created much talk, and when Captain Watkins was ready to set sail again he had to turn sailors away by the bun drod. This time the crew was shipped on shores, and no man had reason to re grot it. In 100 days the bark was back In Bristol with 2,870 barrels of common oil, 830 barrels of "case" or fino oil, and tbe largest cargo of baloen, or whale bono, ever brought to port by a whaler. Sho had not lost a man, boat or a saiL Everybody was astounded over the luck of a man who had been out a year and a half in another ship to meet with noth ing but disustcr, and tho name of Cap tain Watkins was heard whenever two sailors met. Ho had money enough to enable him to livo comfortably thu lost of his days, but ho was persuaded to mako one more voyage. On this third cruise the leviathans of the deep seemed to hunt for the ship. In 160 days sho mado tho iort of Bristol with a cargo worth f (1,000 more than cither of tho preceding ones. When tho Kainbow had completed her third voyage, Captain Watkins de termined to remain ashore There were so many men who wanted to buy thu lucky ship that shu wus put up at auc tion. Men came from every seaport in Luglaud and hoot land to bid on her, and the price was run up until alio sold for 3, 000 mora thau she had cost to build. Hho w as bid In by a Bristol linn, ami I lie conuuuiid of tor given to a Cap tain Trnvers. Iter complement of men when ready for sa was DM, tut so w ide spread whs her fame us it lucky ship that tin-re were over 700 applicants for the UH places. Tlireo months after she arrived home en her third cruise the iUlnlnw wenl i to sea ag4iu. I! plot liU time 1 hud never en the tnrk, but tutd heard all aUiut her a dii limes over fnuii men aboard f our w haliug shim thu Nancy Um of MarblehttnL One day aa we wore culling In a whale tollie iilh of M j Helen the UiuUW raiue up from the I Met, and llielwot iafl remained tunuu- j puny for tltrv or four hours. The lui ky j aiilp hd tltf lwti out of prt 4U U wiiIhxiI a rapture aud all wir Uisgusl j d M re than Ibal. she had U 11 through a eii t Kale and had lhrv men hurt ' aul hti sails and khimu Hr luck had iMitgvd t iam Travel mm a Rue 4111a.it, au old whaler, and had Dene Ifotiahl au tmpiy ship lul.i rl, : Nt I!'" Mi.4ln.1i that the ItaiiiUos had lo t yet lowered ff W t,U j Jut aha W rMly . wta M. j howeii, twu Uirf w halva (wUi w J let wiihla totli luile il the ahlpe. 1h wiu ualr of a mile spa.it, : end while we h.vied f 4 tue the Uik t4 Ilea ilhr We kid I ul little lro j kU In killtu4 our jr, whhlt wm a' female and tf IU tart la 4 oil The othwf was a hull waU and ! 4mf U l-l leoije-r lie rt M the Uta t tue uf ihtwt Hdlv i lk soala) su4 ta4t stow ar u4 aud ailet f them li tu w Wsvwet Ike mala s fct was wllbiM ttHl twt i4 bias ke laehed f4wer4 au4 ran llitawa, aud M It 0sta Ht uf ktut ke SIMSShed it with a blow of his flukes. Two man woro killed by this blow. Two weoks later, juBt as we bad scrubbed our docks, and whllo wo were under easy sail to the south of St. Hel ena, we lowered for a school of whales and got two. There were 13 in the school, ami 10 went off to tho south west. We wore rooking our captures fast to tho ship when the Rainbow enmo down 011 us from the south. Hho was now 04 days out, and ill luck still pur sued hnr. After parting from us sho lowered for a whale and lost two har poons and lines aud had hulf a day's work for nothing. Two men had full en from aloft, had broken arms or logs, and her captain had to come aboard of us to buy oil to keep his lumps alight. As I was third mate of tho Nanny Leo, I hud an opportunity to hear of the feeling which prevailed aboard tho bark. Her crow were on the vergo of mutiny, and Captain Trovers had be come alarmed for his own safety. Tbe men had come to regurd him as a Jonah, and on tho day ho ran down to us hud oomo to the decision that if tho run of 111 luck was not broken thoy would compel him to return to Bristol with an empty ship. Captain Trovers was till aboard of us when a monster whole broke water within half a mile of the two craft. We got him aboard of his ship as soon as possible, but long enough beforo be reached her his mates hud lowered and were away, Tho hour was o'clock in the afternoon, aud ws knocked off work to see tho fun. There were those aboard of tiie Kain bow who said it was tho sumo whale which had killed two men and smashed boot to the north of Bt. Helena, lis that as it may, ho had a harpoon stick ing in him and wus badly tangled np In a whale lino. Ho was rolling on the surface when both boats camo up and made fast at the sumo moment, lfor 10 seconds the monster did uot move fin, Then ho started off with a rush and made a complete circle about both ships, leaving such a wako behind him thai there wore times when wo lost sight ol tbe bouts in the foam. Having com pleted tho circle tho monster slowed about until ho was head on to tho flrsl mate's boot He lay for a moment winging bis lower jaw to right and left and then mado a rush, The boat at tempted to shoot ahead end avoid him, but he caught her with a swing of thai terrible Jaw and left only fragments be bind as he camo down between the twe hips and wont off to tbe south, Thi second mote's boat was obliged to oul loose to pick np tho other crow, bnl throe men, one of whom was the flrsl mate, hod lost their lives. Wbon th extent of tbo calamity booamo known, open mutiny resulted. The men demanded that the Rainbow be headed for Bristol, and two hourt later she laid her course for that port and left us. Never did a more dis gruntled crow reach port. The ownen at onco removed Captain Trovers from command. The men scattered, and it was three months beforo the bark start ed out for another cruise. Hhe had lost prestige, but she was still looked upon as a lucky craft and there was no lack of applicants wbon sho was ready fot sea. On this, which proved to be bei last cruise, she was commanded by Cap tain Thorndyko, who was a wbalor oi 10 years' exerteneo and had command ed some of the best vessels in tho floot On leaving Bristol he told the ownen ho would come book with a hold full ol 011 or not at all. We iu the Nancy Lee had meanwbihj tmmodjippod 1,400 burrels of oil and worl.cil our way down to Capo Horn ninl ioo miles south of it Wo won cruiHug oust and west, taking a wholl occasionally, when thu Uaiubow com! (Ihhii on us for tho third time. Thil was some nine or ten months after bet lant adventure, and fhe hud made tb trip from Urixtol without sighting s spout. Hint camo down to us at 1( o'clock one morning, remained hove U until a in tho afternoon uud then head ed away to the cant. Wo camo about, and two days lutei sighted thu Uaiubow again. Kuitbei cruft hud sighted n spout, but at i o'clock in tho afternoon, us they laj within a quarter of a mile of each other, a whulo broke water within a cablo'i length of tho bark. lie was so close t her that we had 110 show aud did not lower. It wus a lone whole and a bi one, aud we 110 sooner had him nudei our ghuuww than we saw that he was 1 tighter. There were half a doxon scan on his bend, am the way he rolled about showed his temper As he was head 01 to us he must have seen both ships and the two boats lowered for him, but ht itiailu no move until the mate's boat was cloati upon him and ready for ( dart hhe had made a half ein In lo gel out of Ins linn of vision and approac! him hroadfttdu on, but he heard the ap prmv h and Indulged Iu a siruiigw ma tieimr. low mu ever saw a whale lack w fur, and lhre are plenty of w halers thai contend thai ha raitiiol Huswhaln, however, barked a distance) of 10u fm-l, and with amusing iwlftiieaa, loo, auj striking the boat with his flukue hi killed f ur mew and rlucd her U man hwiL Then he started straight f .r 1 be lUiuUiw, and his rub was thai of an avaUm hw Kvary man of we baJ oar 'J u him when lie e!ruk her ut the pott Uw, aud we Uluty ferd lh trash of planks au Umbers Alter Ihi litk h (taftv.li.ir and llUI d.wi aud was e an mom, lui in tu Uitu alws the lUiuU.w was al the U iii in i4 the No a man aaved ttvti au silts j kri t lierw waa wrve lliue f Iheia to l wef Uu tr imu whrtt the Uti mi. kvd It ward aud Weul m kr ta We, vf nmrwik U-k then aUard, aiW fwr a tew wevks they Wet butd4 at IWbleY a w m f akew, IWiitwaTorioir- tiij s take ll our Ul if.Miai.. 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I. r Ire VI MA, ittk Mention Nkhraska Inokpcnokht wbea writing to onr adrsn McREYNOLDS Boarding-- House. vsj cy uay or vyeeK 1342 H St. m mi Wo M 81 TELEGRAPHY Are you lutereated In t.'leg. rnpliy? Young ladies and giutletneii can prepurs thetn ulviis In cemparativuly short (inm, The work is pleasant as well as profitable, AnXwte rurod rNrator in charge of this deportment. Htudeuls aitl In aei'uring positions fttifll CiillIlK tent. Addreea, Lincoln Business Coltcre. Lincoln, helraiki. fVM Ml wmn 11 1 totvaUike. U bat iliMNi it niet Iu f-t tliereT kea aad koej shiil,luue gnf Wht ahottlj tasef W here ar Ike mavaf lluw hiuk hate lht i rwlm4? le work 1 Wnlifwl What eiatrv are pi4T Is hung iauT Ubat are wae's kaMe ul "waking a sinks?" t itmplel aa l etuit.. ii repliesi Ike ainive ihHm will tkt le tka tttiiwlu ll.iuie'e "kKia l ke I'.Alii," rair h dielnhalHia. Mtla pa mI 1 ia. lu at lkhriumN aa I s . it.Jat m tp ! AUska aal lk Kla l ki liw at Pwil a,l.i It.) ale lik i.ffl.4, i.f ei. u rii ii Kims swale la slaui)elr J Iras, la, IWai 'aae agwat, linritagtua ll.mle tHweksi, Nfcv lhallwatiari Tamils Silf ttet alRaj kas !. riue4 fta (I street W llMliteUwet, Retaka ataiales M tale. ftple! Nekiaikt ilttsWelMUII f eie ett fUKIpef e.iie. A44ra4 J .Nrtk It fw., I lavwla, K-k, The Wewi Union . . ELEW LOOP' wnoworr. It runs on Y&frZzzziV. xr" in front c!C,3 Chicago, ; Rock an; ! rassengers arrlrle": b Cl! tbe new Union Klers 1 Lc' i part of the eltyj or, lc j a I . .. eaa be taken linmej; : '7 ti c ' large slores lo the izz. j t 1 k All Eleratel Traill c! : "Hock Island" Blatlo. V minute. Tbm faetlltkir'"i c teredbyth."arotEc:i , 11 yoq will eud i t. 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