J- THE HED CLOUD CHER A. C. KOSHER, Publish. BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA AN OLD MAN'S LOVE. I ET A2JTEOKY T20IXOPZ, ivthnrof Uttdor Tiinrnr." " Frtimlu Pamon asc" " 7 lie rtipenjtivr' I'Mnrau Finn. Ihn Jn'a'i Membrr," 77c irontot," "JSarclioiUr Tvurcrs," Klc, Etc impidant as p tell my inaMcr as I ain't j losopby? Let the man be the master; tho only Fool pbout the place. It "wouldn't ' and let him get everything j,c ca for be no wise brcoming. "But youhink it would be true" j himelf, and emcr to the best of his ability all that be can fret. Tuat wa. "J says nothing about that. That . the lesMm as taught br her. not the sot of language am body lias . sat alone there beneath the - - . . TV Xcchaalc A nn.n who is thorough roter of a tmU arr,e his capital in by head. et7or But a? bs ' H s Independent, ami UonM b- sU-1 trees, he rcha-it, aj hi cn icm will alwaj ' C ain fertrrc of AbvMlnU. or lag the torrid -ihlcrc of Kordofas. iby added Iu7.r to tne nam- J ac , American abnad aa4 oa daty. Tis haUb hare gained niiwh in- ocar throughout Kvpi that t ha feuipcraace. yah m,mmm heard to rctoe out of rav mouth, cither told himself that no teaching wa more tcjnimwa. umc. prownw. ewea m o a w- , . . before votjr face or behmd Your hade ! damnable Of course it was the teach- ' diift! Into yjnic e:toa of the world , .h a re wonI to jwrc, bet tere if Hut I do kiv as a man ought" to behave ing bv which the world wm kept going . erc trtde a-anui-rc arc in a pc-n : be room for Jam in ax m... -,-" r.i -;-,? .. - ,.u i : ..-r... i,.. ,,, .1U.,-- 'ttsie of decaden-e. It mar be an c- Chser-c Empire In fact, iti ruwrr us i-pends ,'uis time in d!SSin for dia- vd of its plamajre was it not abwlately 5-llr.t tning to endow a youth w.tn a lJs;ia probab'rf that mondsl 5tverr, ! the philo.ophv of cl&hnes? Hecauw , fpler.djd education, bet o.ten wc bnu Xcr at i,hinton h What floes for: vou Ijiow nes3 it matter what he nothing about his busi- di23 QIAPTCU Vi.co.vri:.-rEn. "Dear ?.Ian" he said, "if you could "liut I know something about your. Mr. Whittiestaff. 1 know where yon have bet jour wishe?. And I know that wncn a nan na? maJ2 uo his ininu in he was a man. and a a roan had power and money and capacity to lo the things after which his heart lusted, he wa? to do them for his own gratifi cation, let the consequences be what tbev inijrht to one whom he told him self that ho loved! Did the learns of tb lhine Mia. a already rwwrttJ MUh touoc muu failure in a besme ( aunJcrotts application for sppoJnV wxy, Bu: th.re is no excuse for a first- j tncaU from mn tort who an? UirUns c!a mechanic or engineer ever leing , ur active jrrico abroaiL TbcM: wU found in neb an unfortunate nbirht nt l inerclr omanwnla! ncrtnanc Ihe man jwsjfeisin: mechanical ctlucat maKe n waj succesuiiy (uroua ic ;cro m a spxq or irt&r. Tic c4 f rw X$S sK4reri l& .r? ! jjmi l- r? tew t& rii4 ', f.G t)CW.l't Tbr r 4tfc A Wir fc rirrr tml w?I Wf i . 3wrf .if A4 tV taWfT feaH JSp5 6ml SUi M&irt Ch b aaf j far a ooaCieatucor J China dous not want tneMJ. ae na ion wb evi no-;cnou"b o her ownbut wiu prove a j ., . II ! - . ,. .1 - - .v- chevaliers oi a cw csa . Ux. xKrtKS' C ii'iwaw ,i tf -tBw rNinr pti jkj te4e2 1 ati rr a wc Mr -miiit, er 12 Co f T r.r tfs S Swrr e i V t"F1i3k. rfrirvt lsrr rX 'R5i t-l MIL ' R&, WMPB'. WSe W, P M w k'MmmMP' A A AJCV JMVjIWVPv. WflT wPww 1 4 MM, MWMWHC M II H Wr, alfvadhr lfj iP SBHIB flt a Hv BBr MK $ , Ifcry rM mck m4 & 1 'nlv Know how constant mv thoughts ....i. .. -r:- .i.v. i. i...i.t. i. r? ... .u..Mt1tKf.-rf m.,t tc com to5,-d of vcrr ioor matcn- .r fJilihoiL who boatl that bi jxhJ a . srjlojoii. ' bhe did not doubt that it WttV to anv voun- diamond dlJr of : Jeus Christ? J "L m good aoaaic als no gold- wad cjrred iho casque of men and Aa4ifc4 was so; nut lust so constant were Jier ii.mii" Thon u-itKm iii m-n mlml he a3in en lacuer to am u m in rising io success, m toucb laoce tnrnitcu rare- -, tsMM. thourhtn to John Cordon. Hut from ..v. . i.:. m .. t, i ... .:.l ..t v ,;.-. nnr b ther occasion for hi reliance on f ,r,ij hr ! tif the metal of thoio old-1 TrUsfc v her to him there could be no show of j ..And'wliat'L shn? Am vnn m "Wo ' tlon" " How' inean a creature mut lie .-ocia! standing, or on the -Oid office fh.oaid chevaliers who wore plcAJti t -hm. g nfleftioa nothing but the absolute . ,m v..rrtWnir br-rman i.w.r nnt ,r.r.r,m,. iM,f.i.rr, ow to t,urren- of influential fneniu to optsn a patu to wkcn lottfxinkw roMneof perfert sijence. She had : for Sl 4,3V or wo? la cven-thina to be ' der this girl whom he wa4 anxious to fortuuc Jndeetl. iatad ..f sre.iag for, r-2owr h, bcr L paswuuwTTiioii' evening with him last. vrifl,.L-f J tnn?..ah..trWl l!,H m-,1-.. Mi i-if! H.- knew of h inself xr eis mey wmx m-i-. urax. au u-,. iaaw .- y .. wtww -. ' . r i- f'awwwM a-- Vlr , - --v -v 1 T .. ' MM?AS. tk a imtv trzr irr4 s4 j t If f - . 'J a " " f X nignu ana una uol ueen aiiowcu to i;ecaUsl. J,e i,M corne and Inale eves at pcvil: a Mngle word to him beyond the , j,er?- She was irlad enon-h to take loving him, he was him with absolute ordinary greetings of society, fche had fill thai she had not been allowed to -peak a s'ngle word to anv one, be cause he had been pre -cut. Mr. Whit-tlc-laThad thrown over her the deadly man'le of his owncrshin. and the had continently felt herself to be debarred ( from all right over her owu words and j ncti'us. bhe had become his slave: she j o J her-clf in very truth to be a poor j creature whose only duty it was In the woild to obej' his vol.tion. She hnd told herself during the night tliaU with rill her motives for learning to regard . listed. And she haled herself because ' 9 irwa-fo. Oil, what a tedious allair asiliIsof living! How tedious, how . .sad and inferable, must her future days ' ;e, so long as das should lie left to ' her' Could it be made possible to her i.at she Miould ever be able to do her duty bj this husband of hers for her, in who-e heart of hearts would be seal- -ed continually the imago of this other 9 man? i'y-tlic-bye,1' said he, "I want to sec Tdr-. 1'nggelL I sujj)oe ahe is about somewhere " "Oh, dear, vcs. Since the trouble of what you offered before he had come this -vsy." "SIp was not glad enough. This is it. She Was not glad enough." "She took you. at any rate, and I'd never make mjself mean enough to make waj' for neh a fellow as that."' "Ii invt for him, Mr. Bagget'.1 " Jt is for him. Who else? To walk away and ju-st leave the game open be cuum: he has conic down to Hampshire! There ain't no sjint of standingup and lighting about it.' With whom am I to fight?' "With both of 'em till j'ou have your own waj. A foolish, stupid, weaK girl like that1 , " l won t nave lier abuseu. j "She's very well. I ain't a-saving nothing against her. If she'll do what that in such a matter he was more sen sitive than-others. He could not let hor ' go, and then walk forth as though little i or nothing were the matter wth him. 1 Now for tne second time in hi iife he ' had essayed to marry. And now for the second time all the world would know that h had been accepted and then rejected. It was. he tnougnt, more than he could endureand live, j Then after he had ,-at there for an hour he got up and walked home, and . a? he went he tried to resolve that he would re.cct tne pmioKmnv oi -irs. and accent the other. "It 1 . new -al vanirer a fen- wcvk since ,vra' thrown oft oi fimDOvmeriL anu cactJy nau the dvors of his mill tuep? came : telegram irora amiu i.v m lesaway urgently re'ucting his serv ices theret A rer--ntaive of an extensive manuf-iciory, in upeaking of good mechanics recently, ad. "Wi till have dlhculty in obtamiug all the expert help we" ikhhI. This matter fcora-iinifa assume- a serioiia asfect, and we fear often that wo can not run our works to their b-jst ad vantage for lack of Tbev will smitMV tx mn coa jc : it-i mww ..-'.J a!.I -- ! Iron for thotr 3t- I Uiur m fct terl4i been clod ore jdaase and tb gold of the Chin 11 j 1SUJ SbJifc uu rtjij m sx tl joc&i iTe ailWT is fTtve M t4uc approbation of their follow cotsn-j trvroen for thotr mwaru. uaweya i- Ur Ocean. J liflggett ! onlv kne !.. trnlA n? lirk ,1 f ! fflfS uv; r.KJ, lit vunivu ''" own gate. "If one could onH' see c car lv!" Then ne fouud Mary stili seated in the garden "Nothing "is to got," he said. "b- asking jou for an answer." "in what havel failed?" " Never mind. Iet U3 go in and DrirUik Ualana Forest. In the quiet rcarhc of tho rirer ts twe-n the c atari-Is tne ctncry wm( extremely beautiful, out tu iaictun . j of the fore t made it impoibie, excejit when vary near the shore, to uwin-. ue kind of vgeU- Uie trumes xroni inc. It was onlv when taking our midday iejt,orai our camps lor wie nin. ui and she said in what ho accused her of failing, and her heart turned toward mm agaiu. her husl-and has bccoiui -earlier ami earlier every send hcr? nearer, she is day. Shall I i Then she departed. i inuies Mrj 11 :id ou bid her, she'll turn out right have a cup ol tea.' liut she knew wen enough. Vou a&kcd her. hhe'd do it Is not that so? There's nothing 1 hate so much as them roman tic w.-rys. And eveiyt'ning is to be made to give way hecaue"a young chap is six frint liitrli' I lint os rnm!lM;fi and manlv i t,-r..c ti.r,.nii it ?.7ifl .ill the re.Ct ' passed in absolute tnin-iuility ..f': " '(,..,. , L.u t .r..t i.r tir.nrl ; ing was sa'nl either bv Mr. Whiltlestaff J 1U Tl ilUtV J .!- U fc-- -,.--.-- ;-, , and meat.- That's know." be CHAITLlt XII. 2IU. wni7TCTArK a!KIITAT A JOCIIXCV. The next la was Sunday, and was Noth- liaggett entered I3aggetL" in a fw the loom. "Onic "Y, si i "I ha, e ju-t a fe'.v word' whi h I want to say to jon. Your husband has gone i avk to Portsmouth.'" I. .. ... flak rrt " i-'. . . r ipMnif .inTi.' nnr o t in pv n i U toil tac Ulll" "UUii -wu iul.u. -vvnai i wiUL iu w. .v .... j . ....... . -,...i..,i . tbo-u amonir AVhom thev lived, was uiasiei. m -. ..v .... i .i ".. .i '... i. ntul ill.n!1.ii t-if !. A rhnii fi . , , -. r , i...b uni.Tiitti.. Tf.ciiniv tii"i iiii'ir inn t .4iu -&. .v.w... - .-.... ureau anu meat ior - .. l...... w .... ... . .- ...,,., ..i, ,..w i .tiii-,.1.1 " n. ii'i.nt 1wlmrr I i le IIO-.WU.I Ul uu-iai.ninn.i ,.;L kim,ltl i.. . ..v y .I-.-. - ......-- in. Llrs. ! ir. he have. This the said as though her no lurtlier -Yes in a verv ih'cided tone. master need trouble himself aliout 'r husband." "I a:n very giad that it should be so. It'-the be-t place for him unless he tould he sent to Australia." "He ain't a -done nothing to lit him- " There'll her." "I dare saj Hut vou'U have to pay for it, while she's philandering about with him! And that's what you call line feelings. 1 call it all rubbish. If jou've a mind to make her Mrs. Whit tlestafl', make her Mrs. Whittled aft. Drat them line feeling-. I nev r knew no good come of wnat people call line leelings. If a young woman does her work as it should be, she's got no time i to think of ein. Ami if a man is mas ter, he shouM be master. How's a man to give waj- to a girl like that, and then ' stand up and f.xe the world around him? A man has to b. master; and th oronbr assistance. e here spcik of the higher grade of J pjih th-"picturusoi ' workcti-n of men who are profic:eut Ton lH;rubar to tii and wta ha, e mistered their calling , M.t wall of rpcn which hcugetl ui ta --- .!- ---- but mechanias who have not risen Ui ominencs. but have acquired a gtod reputation, aro in mo-t favorable oi i tiorn, fr better than the horde of ill- paid clerks, salesmen aud collectors. who have chosen a calling that will . save them from begriming iheir hands t with dirt and perm-tting them to wear ' gooil clothes. The iijiion Commercial dletvi,'m shaking of the importance ' of tho position of tho mechanic, very ' forciblj remarks: "Each ensuing day makes more ' nrominent the fact that we have come tnic i professions to Hit leer nre itofimfw i- A't tier tUt IVs JWi. l c Uvr -: Um-mi. rlmr 9 rc4r t wk Ihil tliT fl4 fa4 i4 tlwm duBarii broC c m4 ortw. Tfttm t-r 4. tl tk- pc' rHtMlHtr oo ibflr l. Net c ISmm ta.tt tn4t wfW 4 iLrsa, Uiil k nrt atf l ls gwrHKf r t &rrc And to Iwr fnwra tt rta-t ii a ant tT rofau afa ihar oal O taUwr. Serine txl fafr: O motWrr. Hi thT biNir tip ax was able to studv the !'ora around me aud j -aUirV1tI"tK.iin. uo:o the beauty and profuvjness or it , ' .--.-i ibi forms. Orchid were abundant enough. I iimu dirr f re ?HHl.cr 1 1 aw no sjH?cies of! "- -vh,j ral Kinds whicii . 0h icar fma Ird H"bu. hi lime were vfr j wtfaUM tJwtffAr,to i-fw a . mm ..a. m m -a ui .bbt ! . v t. ir t i 1 ft 9t ftWIM in thousands, and the immense leave TJac tirtwtwf hi T4ri-ifcc'.aTri .1 . 1 . . J...... .......-..i'.i.rs. In ln ial oi uie pouio were se -iS 1 . " I Tu the .:. mlnAJo. nrrcrr whrj and, a!' hough I ' great nintv. e: s-verai oam "icOh. ? . , - - . i . 'ere ia nower ai me niur "tiu - ) lovelv. Hroinr Has and lilland.-tai grew j : 1 hfim more Let rk iti a it. ilu nifirniiK' !!s iMi. iisiin.1 with them. ..,wi m,. u'nnt -.!. Wi t iw itfrin.r cp. i bv :; hundred applicants. vit-. 'it was fiuito nlcasant to seiMrs. . wages received be sear.ely i. .. .... f..- j...- oirt," Qni.i...tti. ! a chance to learn the basint-s. l.lil;ei.n i"t;ii i. iui aiu u,iuu.iui- . inoruinr xvalk, and to obscrvf how her j a mastec workman iry 10 uoiaiu r.H- iiieniii; uutiuu :mts will be poor alike in quantity aud quality. A skilled workman in" anv trade need ! never waul for hire; he is eagerly .-ought after hy u hundred tm;do;er.-; ho i inde pendent of the condition" of the market; the skill and cunning of his hand and eye are too valuable to lose, and mu-t ouc or two plae-s 1 noticed me rareauu beautiful climbing palm idesmoncift). and in ths open part- of the foret wore great numbers of calad urns, the vari enlfin;il le.ives of which arc so familiar i - m our hothouses. i AfiTtiinl hf,' ws. in no way nrominent. wholesale house is eagerly grasped at atjlouo.j, tlicrt; could be no doubt that t i i .. ..t ;.... .. ik,n..:. u . . ... . 11 tijv i ,lk f,. im i hpl- i' twn!u(i. i or ri l:iu mii-'L A fcv-r ..-,- -.- IIK1U . .. . . i .t . !.i. I iifniiTi..iMn nroi tiitk. i mi ? appearance ailogeiner ueueu inai uiea i ..-k.... v .-. 1 . c7...i. i I..k .li.l ..i4 Ii.q nrilkltf.1 ui given " - t ' "- "i'!'"-- o: rags and tatters which she h as to her own wardrobe. A nicer ; dre-sed old. lady, or a more becoming black silk gown, vou shall not ceon a Sunday morning making her way to , an count ly church in England. While she wa- lookingso pleasant and demur: J one may sav almo.-t so haud-ome, in her old-fashioned and npparentlj new bonnet what could have been hei e lore niht as we sat around the camp-tire or lav in our hammocks manj were the weird souiuU that came from the thick jungle neir b'. The n'ghtlj concert waTusuallv started by the "lo'sun. a large cicada, who sal in the tree-tops and blew a tremulous whistle whih could l heard to a great di-tance. Ho was followed by tho hylas, or tree toads, who gave vent to 'even' conceiv able sound, from that of the sawing of wood to the clanking of many chains. mid were nccomuanied in their voal vuitrtt vUM triv GMjt luxtimHtAt Jltttr, u. r nl Mhat Alrobol lkcs. wlf Inrlinlimv I'.mv. Mr. hit lleslnft" '' i ,..1.,. l.a ...r.w. in li-. n littln filil-litrn. . .. .. ..........j . - j ..... -. ..... v. ........ i 4njix 4- J .H V' .. j-. ...v, . Ill :iiei the old woman, bobbing her head he has to see that he will bo master. I tnougnis respecting iue reu-uuseu. ue at him. ! never knew no good come of one of legged warrior, and her mten ed life. "i don't tare whatpl-ice ho has fitted thum soft-"oin' fellows who is mindod ' to be passed in letching two-penn ortns j n t - riiiai iitiii fiiir iitiiii.'! i in k laai'Ba whenever a woman wanis ii;i""'. "-'. .".' v...... " ,, What's a woman? It ain't for him a morsel of wholesome food7 Von Tw.rwln'f. lvn i.n liin! mifiil liim '.....,...1 il,.. cl, clmnlil li-i-n lier WAV. i btlO Had Had iier UrCaKiaSl OUl Ol 11UI . . l.W... v -w -. .v ....... . UiUUI.II .41.&L. 34W tw.... ...M.. -.w. "-7 ) l-ll 1. T.t.. ii'i.:.i)nH,.rt it.. ..: ...i,.,w ..t i. " 1.1... .1 1 i:i. .. ...., !. hniti.f ;, : own rmnn lea un. wnicu sue useu o .l'A-1. .. . jo.a.i'. v .. ......w ..wv.. .IIIVI OlHi U.At t. 1JX . ...ml. . .. ..w.. ... . ing inn h to vou, barring sleeping in the long-run because he a A mill v .ill. ' ii.ii l'i -v- iiu '' ' """ I IIIUIU SU11-" Jiin self for, so i-ng a- he doesn't come Ut give up her.-. He '.a disrcputuble old man." . nnvthin". I lets her. boast was her own propert as it nau l. .nU'. ...r. riLvI.t -l.oi lin lifirl n ' 'I'l.....V,. M;DU AT..,.,- !f rnn'rn ctifT-U-itii ' UeCIl glVCll lO IlCr UV iUf. I IlUlie-SUill t drop o' drink too mu -h." And the old ' her now, she'll come out right cno'igii mother and had had her title drop o woman pulled out a great nanciuer- n lr. iMIn nr I'VIK lilt. .... M.- Cnn mi n imniKr I QinPl! S ll!'.! VII". HUlflJ SJiL.iin.il.i uu . morning, to enable her to listen to the Ion"-sermon of Rev. Mr. Lowlad. She You take my word, and say nothing to would talK ' 'er nopes ami ner our nobodv about the voting man. He's ! dens, and undoubtedly she was in earn- bo puid whether ttie product- are slow ly or rapidly consumed. If business I ej-nrts uv ticir relations in the marshes. ceases, the master liaud iseagern seieu . h ke. t ., (een anti not unmusical bass. All night long the goatsuckers bv some nval house, winch knows and values the product of his skill. He who would eniqii down the obstacles to suc- .... . :.. .i.. !,.,. li,'c muct li'ifO tc we'd as the wit to see the crevice, the strength to deal the blow. This is an . a'ns of the steam-engine, aud it is the not tho conductor, who is to wipo her ejes pit- ehiei and began cou-ly. "What a fool j-on are. Mrs. Ikiggelt!" "Yes; 1 am a fool. I knovs that." "Here'.- this disreputable old man mating and drinking x our hard-earned wages." "Pint thej' are my wages. And who's 21 right to them, only he?" "I don't say anything about that, only he comeshereand disturbs you." "Well, yes; he is disturbing: if it's onlv because of his wooden leg aud red nose. I don't mean to saj- as he's the .sort of a man as does a credit to a gen tleman's house to seo about the place. Jhithewasmv lot in matrimony, and I'lCgot to put up with him. 1 ain't jigoing to refuse to bear the burden xUdclfcame to be my lot. I don't sup pose he's earned a single shilling since be left the regimont, and that is hard upon a poor woman who's got nothing "but lur wages." "Inow look here. Mrs. Caggctt." "Yes. sir." " Send him your wages." "Aud have to go in rags mj-self in x-our service?" Don t be a .. x r.f ir 1 r. 1. m a montn or two. .ne s men -w un cut Mr. Cordon well enough since she's I een here. Now he's come, and we hear a deal about these line feelings. mne bv thi time, or he.'s a-going. Let him go, say I; and if Mbs Mary takes ou to whimper a bit don't you see it." Mrs. Baggett took her departure, and Mr. WhittiestafT felt that he had re ceived the comfort, or at anv rate the strength, of which he had been in que-L In all that the woman had said to him. there had been a re-echo of his own thoughts of one side, at any rate, of his own thoughts. Ho knew that true atl'eetion, and the substantial comforts of the world, would hold their own against, all romance. And he did not Cat. lull sue ceriaiiiiv uiu seeui iu make her haj very comfortably while the sun shone. Everything on this Sunday morning, was pleasant, or apparently pleasant, at Croker's Hall. In the evening, when Marj and the ma.d-servants went to church, leaving Mrs. Baggett at home to look after the hou-c and go to sleep, Mr. WhittiestafT walked off to thexvood ed path with his Horace. He did not read it very long. The bits which he did usually lead never amounted to much at a time. He would take a few . . .i. .. ..i....i.ii never dcsiteu irom mcir mciain-iiui.i moaning, ami once in awhile a strange, mournful wad came- from the forest, causing us to start and shiver as we heard iL It was the note of the bird called lost .-oul. Once or twieo What the I"irl (Vnturr I Tl mice Work Has Mad ,crtan! th ('aiiu of Intcntnerane.r 4 stiliMft selected b KeV Wil Cralts for hw monung dbcoM Firat C ougrugatKwall bur- u - The sneaker rwiwnliHl the h.( the TemiM-raticv caue from tl when l)r Huh and tho Ph 1 C olle:e of Phannacv sent a resolution to t ongnv In 170, for a heavy lax on aleoholic It ; the Ccucrrd ASM'mbly of Uie gationaHsts In 13. when llowrher. as chafman ol a cc to report on the I ot means of the evil of intemperance, uig the churches ami in'intH-rs ml iire-s or allow themselves l that nothing could le done U increa-e of drunkenncs. but rjth the light, and make to! nence their batile-crv. He tlU cd out what he said were tne eiial facts prated by thd Iirsl of TenitHTaiice warfare. ! even where, he J-ald, were una . . -- I i. ... -.. r . .-. kk n i"i t ww believe in his theory of ethics ho did i idles, anu men ingest ii.exu uiuiumuij. believe that by yielding to what Mrs. wailing over tliein or re.oieing, as uie B:i"n'tt called liiic feelings, he would in case might be. He was not at tne prcs- i-.n,,..., ,.., ,t ,r...Mi i ti,n:n witii cut moment much given to icy. "In- Liil. l'll-i i4l- Vy LJJ J fc.mw ...... j - - ...r...-. .1.1. ." . . u enu?, uiu lingua engineer. m.ster." The mn who can do jiieoeof exact meetianical work, or who can invent a successful working machine or plan its j election, is a valuable member of sociotj. lie Is a producer, aud the world is both . richer and better for his presenee. His calling demands a line development of intellectual tnougnt, anu. aunougn inc ( nono ( oxl Cqllai tho none that came mental conception requisite to do a lino ( jro,n tne throat of the red-coaled, bit of mecnanical work may not be of Mk-faced, howling monkey (mvectes the same high order as that required of , seniciilu3"i. the "baboon" of ihe cblouj. a sfulptor or painter, jet it is of a high s Occasionally .-ome of these baboons fa degree of merit, and may equal, in vort.j ns With a litMo rehearsal during spveial circumstances, the efforts of tho thc infrht, but it was towards morning ln?t artist in any of the various schools, j that oonc(.n itself lcgan. and then. It is a narrow-minded man who dc- , nntji j hecame accustomed to it, then; spies the mechanic because of the stir- j was fJ more g',eCj, for mc "Words ara rouiiilings of his labor. Those who ..innnntn to fli.cr.ribo the sound which look down on him are generally men of the-e anjmaLs produce. It is something those sections of Uie country inferior intelligence, who possess a poor . between a hotvl and a roar, with an oo- wi aust nence prea is. eor.eention of "what is worthy of admi-' ,H.,;nnni ,rr,,nt t.ro-n in the whobi be. wa- the direct ca.ito of ---, - - . . . , . ll""'" i,4VV. ...w , - -- jt iW a ram U y $ a myr tvV 4iSF ?WCTI i9f.W Ia " iff "rf w m i 3 i iV Tirl ft t tmntm Jm i tVw in Kr r' rams r mmms& Kt rt? J&lk4 n4 fcun4 m gir ram Uij m mft, vw ii WJt ttt W tt Wym we4 y eer a rw4 h$ $? 1V rrr t iy, to TnwT , Jcko nr lifdy nf 4 my ifeot I; tW rccc. Om 4y to fes KU iMMler WW oat tof mm C fr to Jocko to pWe rf Hv Ab ii. wyj Wt fwry W f4 toto How ks MCT9MM4 ad p4UML 4 Jfcc rpw4 ly fU4,l hi. rTom fet4 m Uil kf ' wk ltd watdted kl wWF toK lnut. w)ia fe wm M' toil- kUtl hlw bylifit f tWkbkr. a4 jroi t imfk mi K m V,Va pJdly drwak )&i IxMUxl th wL - At all ereati, Joektf ctrvtaUMf to tie a tm& tm iIhb Hi Tcm trt4 to MU Jocko' fp&t cxxj4e, 4 wto lw bjid aay pcewa suty m rtrm woum isrn i mi wfnwf rvm uv Tow Uurkc tk HrtM4 ef Kiugii better I or yo timiiitoiJnJkto. J he npw.noa oi:y wl wi thl. wouhl frsfiUy. to awuieawBt of tfe Mdhtr. tors vr tho mxis anmad Uh latA. G even caught up hU,wlr cf j h was abot U) fill it, t ran P uh the rir;bag with IL The UK la n hpartfiy xnd talked nbol tWf pcrac reforr walw mot Ua tnougbt jocko verv wi, Oa day. not vtry lci wa rirovl witc i a drop too kiuck, k Uhi follow hit monkey u: tho dctroyiBg liquor. In ihi. ami m when h bowB with "Tcmpriiww was a Una Twiieraac to tell kin eafldrca wWat a oha cn mCtPh. J rrcat favoriUs Ml taiaed Um o lh him. -2I 2nsy. a .M water, aad U that had aot IlU ttvvr, woar 1 peranee Jocko. chietlv valoonacv. Sulci wa commitcd largely araoj man"", was a result of beel 'J'he United Mate- census wi thoritv on this. It cites Mi Germau citv. vhcre lager 1- aud drunk in vast quantities larger percentage of suictde.1 tion to the iopu!at on than citv in the Nation. Insura tics show thc greatest loi hfch J Tke Sallr' Mara "Hallo, Jack! llaltol kave a driak thin cokl a bloatod-lookla uvra bm jolly Jack Tar wan wm Ml piajf aloar the tru Jack had formerly to er. a& aaa nmui maay a whom he was concerned in the world. Were he to marry Man Lawne now. termissa. moves? Mary Whittlestaff wouldhe thought, iu , was the passage to which ho in ten vcars' time, be a happier womau ' the present moment: and ver than were ho to leave her. That was hwis the consolation which he fi I "You won't go in rags. fool.' " I am a fool, Mr. Whittlestaff; you can't tell me that too oft en. "' "You won't go in nigs. You ought to know us well enough " Who :s us. Mr. Whittlestaff? They ain't no us jut yet." -Well mo." "Yes. I know vou, Mr. staff." Send him xonr wages. You may SVhittlc- bclla Parce, prccor, precor. uhis turned at erv little found in the solid conviction of his mind, aud in it. What was so cratty. no sam to that ho had been strengthened by Mrs. j himself, or so vain, as that an old man Baku's arcruments. He had desired should hark back to the pleasures of a to be so strengthened, and therefore his , time of life which was past and gone interview had been successful. "Xon sum quails cram, lie said, and lllCtl inougut Willi MKiHie ui mu mut xvhen ho had been jilted bv Catherine Inch he had cer- euough to love and But as the minutes passed by, ns rat-on, and whose esteem would ue oi little credit to auj one. Jcivd as Jour nal m m Soldiers of Fortune. Thc spirit of adventure and a desire to nee more of the world have led many Americans to be ome participant-, it not leaders, in foreign wars, and there at this moment thousand in delivered with about the intensity I "e crime, commiueu. j of a fog-whistle, and the concert being ' cited a remark of a Justice participated in by baboons for mile who had told him that around. When afl tlso fellows are at-, every ten who came before ,..,i:,, ctr,.if m i.i.cinoca th ri.-iiilt in . cour.-o of a ear charge! w iviiw itim J"1 '" 2 ' the waj of a noise may.be imagined. Tracks of the tapir were several timej eeen in marshy places near the rive: I bank, and I sometimes got a shot at Hocks oi the little, red sack.awin'i mon the I t J vtm he wm aow mkm.. bll tl i?- -ir i- . . . ;. yfrarao he kxd Hm 1,. aaoe pletige. No. laadbrd. no: I mnT Pve rot a hard lumn ai my -4g tho witty auor W ihmm " pnaawtl at hand tf-atoM, Ua lac: "Ob. thU hard ltMar "It U all tkrouh toavM ofj replied the tarer k?if; driak will take roar lfUMP vou are fool eaourh to k9p ingaHukgood fhpirr yor ret wg-p-r, & very Jiawy ! - .- . are pronauiy at mis niomeni znouaanus . , , n tl.;. ! itor al was viuericans whoso blood is tingling to , .; T , ..mj ..r.: w t... that great .. u..: ner. j"iiuiu i im m.iiuiuhi . , Ol everv quarter of an hour added itself to ; ; uo "a " u" . the hours that were gone, and as thc Badi-y.-thc ttmo in w hours Hew on, and tne weakness of i Jaiuly been young eu evening fell upon bun, all naek c his softness r l a came puck again. Juicy nau umeu at ( six o'clock, anil at seven he declared his j nurnose of strolling out by himself. On be f!u"te. sure that vou'li find yourself these summer evenings he would often provided with shoes and stockings and Marj- with him ; but he now told the rest of it." -her, with a sort of apologj-. that he would rather go alone. " Do, she s . . -. . . "And be a woluutarj burden bej-ond xvhat 1 earns! Never not as long as Miss Mary is coming to live here as mi-sus of your house. I should do sum mat as 1 should have to repent of. But, Jvlr. Whittlestaff. I'ye got to look thc xvorld in the face, and bear my own crosses. 1 never can do it no j-ounger." "You're an old woman now, aud you talk of throwing yourself upon the xvorld without the means of earning a shilling." .. - I think Pd earn some, at something, old as I am, till I fell down Hat dead,'' .she said. "I have that sperit in me, that I'd still bo doing something. But it don't signify: I'm not going to re main here when Miss Man is to be put over me- That's the ioug and the short of it all." IQow hnd come thc moment in which, if ever. Mr. Whittlestaff must get the strength which he required. He was quite'sure of the old woman that her opinion would not be in the least infiu 3iic'd by any desire on her own part to -retain her position as his house-keeper. 'I don't know about putting Miss Alary over you.'" he said. "Don't know about iti" she shouted. "Mv mind is not absolutely fixed." 'As she said anj-thing?" "Xot a word." Or he? Has he oeen and dared to said, smiling up iuto his face : "don't let me ever lie in your waj Of conrso, a man docs not always want to have to find conversation for a young lady." If x-ou are the young lad I should always want it only that I have things to think of." "Go and think of your things. I will sit in the garden and do my stitching." About a mile distant, where the downs began to rise, there was a walk supposed to be common to all who chose to frequent it, but which was en tered through a gate whicii gave tho place within the appearance of privacy. There was a little lake inside crowded with water-lilies, when the time for water-lilies had come; and above tho lake a path ran up through the woods. yen steep, and as it rose higher aud ' higher, altogether sheltered. It was about a milein length till another gate ' was rea.'tieii; nut curing t:ie mi;e ice wauderer could go off on either side, and lose himself on tho grass among the beech-trees. It was a favorite haunt with Mr. WhittiestafT. Here he was wont to sit and lead his Horace, and think of the affairs of the world as Hor ace depicted them. Many a morsel of wisdom he had here made his own. and had then endeavored to th nk whether the wisdom had in truth b -en taken be loved, had he been as lovable as he had been proue to love. Then he put the book iu his pocket. His latter efiort had been to recover something of the sweetness of life, and not, as had beou the poet's, to drain those dregs to the ! bottom. But when he got home be bade Marv tell him what Mr. Lowlad 1 had said in his sermon, au J was quite checrj iu his manner of picking .Mr. Lowlad's theology to pieces: for Mr. Whittlestaff did not altogether agree with Mr. Lowlad as to thc uses to be made of the Sabbath.. On the next morning he began to bustle about a little, as was usual with him bcfoio he made a journey; ami it did escape him. while he was talking to Mrs. R.iorrett about a pair of trousers which if turned out that he had given , away la-t summer, that he meditated a journey to London on tue next uaj. "You ain't a-going?M said Mrs. Ba, Sett. "I think I shall." "Then don't. Take my word for it, sir.dou't." ButM-. Wlttlf staff only snubbed her, and nothing more was said about the journey at the moment. In the course of the afternoon visitors came. Miss Evelina Hall with Mis; Forrester had teen driven into Arles ford, and now called in compauy witb Mr. Blake. Mr. Blake was full of hu own good tidings, but not so full but that lie could remember, before he took his departure, to say a half-whispered j word on behalf of Jo'hn Gordon. "What l do x-ou think, Mr. Whittlcstaii? Since ! you were at Little Alresford we ve set tied the dax" "You needn't be teding it to every- l- .T"1 ires oui 10 nma ami in row ineir . swords, and their lives if need be. into 1 tho scale of battle against the assailants of the Celestials. To them China must be looming from afar as thc land of fottune and distinction. Thc life, the or misdemeanor excused thd ihe ground that thov were time. Alcohol hail a dozen it was tho same crim nal all. Thc story of Horace itorial was told by the spcal journalist said exper.cnce. and mnnev! What would thej not give for the opportunitj of being within reach of a mil.ttry msndarfn in Can'on or Pckin to pour ou.ionim uieir aspirauons 10 marcn j living who dcpcudeil anywhere as a Chinese mercenary from : iiav-. 1 . . . T .. hu.r,. the banks of tho Pekin Itivcr, if ncccs thc Indians, frequently tumbled from the branches into ihe stream when wu . paddled near the shore, and on two occasions some of our men 1 rought in j peccaries, or bush-hogs, which they had shot with their arrows near our camp, and whicii proved a most wul- come addition to our larder, notwith 1 .,... .L- 1 .. !... -..'o'l.t.. sianuing ineir ra.uh.ness, uui .-.u. name was scarce, and a man would on ins gun ior support-- Tribune Cor. CJucagc rr. o They Drove Him In, Thc owner of a place on Sibloy street appeared in front of thc house yester day morning with a step-ladder and a saw and began the work of trimming up his shade trees. While he wa' at the first limb a pedestrian baited and queried: "Going to trim your trees, eh? "Yes.'7 "Urn. I see. First-rate time to trim trees. Urn. Exactly." He hadn't got two blocks away be- sary, to the most inaccessible limits of the" Song-a! To do the Celestial justice, he has never been slow in ap preciating the fighting qualities of "foreign devils" when he required thnm. and many a dollar he has paid to American soldiers for the loan of their i brains and swords. During the Tacn- ! ing rebellion, which in ISoO threatened to destroy the Pekin Government, a laige uumbcr of American soldiers and sa'.lors were engaged against the rebels aud did brilliant service. Frederick 'lownshcnd Ward, of Salem, Mass., was appointed Admiral General in thc service oi tne . mnem j-.nipire. and tne f nnmbcr two came along and called rmn n r r - in inn i .. a i " iiJiaak. fuiuiui iui liu Jt'll, iiu j . " Going to trim your trees, eh?" Ycs. "Ah! I see. Ought to have waited a month later." The lmib was off when No. S halted, stood for a minute with his hand3 in his pockets, and then a-ked: "Going to trim your trees, eh? "Yes. "Ought to have done that last month." So. 4 said that 'April was the proper month. No. 5 wouldn't trim a tree ex cept in May. No. 6 thought Novcm ber the bes't time of vear, and so it went many of his fellow countrymen, at Nlngpo in October. 16'J, is still re membered at Pekin with as much grati t ' a- the Chinese are capable of feel ing or a foreigner who did them ser vice But is not alone in fighting the bat tles of China thst the American soldier t of fortune has distinguished himself. At i tbe outbreak ot the Crimean xvar a i large number of Americau graduates ' proceeded to tne Black Sea and dkl val-. uable medical sen ice for the Russian ; arar. Egypt is a still more conpiens- i on"? example cl the thirst for foreign was a devil, whether in w champagne or Heidi cck.j editors laughed al him al Heidsieck was onlv a bra pagne. not a fcparnlc Jki ios." said Ore. lev. man in the office who cot such a mi-tike.'' The ccntuiy, said the sjcaker; license sstcm and the m4 ers. Prohibition was the no other proof was nect K)int to the fact that spent vat sums ol mon the enactment of Proh'.b.i prevention was better thl The greatest work wj drunkard belore he beca must te done in the cht homes and firesides. Di pernmc crusade, a xvhoo place was entered praying wci en, sau come here to rare thc roc the last ticket here for np-town. before they get Ch icaqo A ctcs. in .inc. th- iu- il'ft,' a Hide m '199. pi ijabr- ly crer ttiii- rhr in ray r to ip cicca -.a of r Mker faeo 60. of al the -a cntae via oa il at tho -ti but Ibem tf v ed- ! vhlch -4tokol Uow at ;4 that J o man -'ell. t uoarr Nha tt'toade C th v tin.-rlak- .M(1 (Baa to having a hard lump aiyonrol "Tns! imcl ohl boy wit Jaurh. rexnoaue! im mrvi briskly drew out a irclM book!ru UU pocket, aad J to urn txTra-Ke?pr f v hard luian. Yo,Hra iHgtkat if 1 driak Mftut away, aad If J fek to taMi nhalJ have a blg;r Umft. to you. laadlonk By Gor keep out of yoar nrt, aad try ! luap at both 4.' jmo yo VijMiack Sjrve'a V .iliaiM ' adveuture of the American soldier of former add j fortune. No sooner did the ! ivnt uive. jsma I rasna. resolve tc -Tf.UC 1 :. ZiLthZ or had -onlv 'ln . "er of ,ho bo "r, sid Kalu. fcr m his nanxi and broad Ltag " - - . . . ;Aiinnr rymrni' n?inrnTimiiii itxr itit." -- -- .- w , 4Aa ui u-.t,ii;iiLu aiii never done a iuVportn tor lier since tne 'UJJ d - -GeWias marmur. I -Why shouldn't I tell it to my par- otis foreign policy" in the Soudan and -beginning. What's Mr. Gordon? I S.Fffi :.i w fnon ticulaririends. I am sure Miss Lawrie Abyssinia than he annlied for and ob- i...1,1 i;i-o in tTimt- HsmnniK! uuui. " ..v. ... ,. .-.. , ,. - . i ;. n . .- ... . . . fcuuuivi , ... .r i,.,iii.mt- est oui non curat habere.' I tnii oe ueiigniea w arar iu uuneu tne services o: men be ongit "What's in the way of a steady income? f . 91" B ? ."M1 tw- "Indeed I am." said Mary. this country who have sinre madi i . ,. ... t.i mi 1 -II -Hod. ,n tf ,or. nrt SHU JUSU UU viiii fc4Vi ui Ji."x.-. m... j.ne ie au . " - ""-.IT1 "" b: - ,s e ,,-.- .AT -moon-dune and dimness. 1 Hates to auuwu . ., T..VA-. nll .1.. .11 lfIIIlI. ITJ.LL'idU lUULi .A.v Uib. - j-uuic s ;iii luv iu i . , , . , . hear of diamonds. thc xvorld comes from them; and 111 ttlC XVOna comes xivui tueui iuvt J-r" j - -TK., h touM give her up to be taken off by Lor any other girl. Tho h SS. , i he. Anions the diamonds: f think over his Horace, always V such a one as he among the diamonds. T make liold to tell von, Mr. Whittle staff, that you ought to have more strength of mind than what that comes to. SWre telling me every day as I'm an old fool." "So you are. ' I didn't never contradict you; nor I AnnH. moan, if vnn tells me ao as often MWU awv Y " T - m a T'n Anil T tlnn't mean to be that Barrsrott teaching a aawwua wi . - wmBm don't suppose he ever loved her really. - J. . .... rru , , J otber girt. Jinns ne woiua having 1 the yolumc in his pocket. Now hexvent there. But xvhen he had sat himself down in a spot to which he xvas accustomed, he had no need to take out his Horace. His own thoughts came to him free enough without any need of his looking for them to poetry. After all, was not Mrs. aamnapia pni- "And Mr. Whittlestaff, also. Are yon not. Mr. Wlnttlestafr?" "1 am. very happy to hear that a couple whoml like so well are soon to be made happy. But you have not yet told us the dav.1' "The 1st of August, said Evelina HalL fTO BE COXTTXCED."! The dwellings and farms of wid ows, minors and spinsters are exempted frost taxation im aeveral States of th MaxjcaaKcpublic lr IO " . their names famous in two hemispheres- In this connection such names as Major Gen eralMott. Brigadier-General Charles F. Stone, Majors Colston and PronU aad Generals Loring, Dya and Sibley, together with many others, naturally suggest themselves." Ail these men did good service, cot only as soldiers, but as scientific inves tigators of countries of which until their time there was sot ranch accurately known. Whether aiViiitinr; at some gorgeous fastasia gotten up by the Kbe- la bcaviag Jmb raviaee aid aaooat- A Temfcrancc A sailor going backj twecn foreign jjorts th get a parrct or m jn J.ey i Ins I.ttie bov. (me uat thc Malay Arch'pelago, sliowed a day on snor pan-ons and wandered wooly part ol tne ur could rnd. Tom Uurkc. we arc rather fond of his spent a dav witnout it Ids t'ak with him. be tree near wbcre he saw chattering roonkevs. untU everv month in the vcar had been j ! determined toi vonng one a xmmier would come about hi: loud chattcriLg and fk vent hi3 seizing thecal captured. Tired out with his perhaps, a little tbe - he had sipned from tit asleep- 5ome bout awoke with a start. tag and it was pa-i appointed to met his turn to theyeMei. to his feet he saw col young raoakey crouc aarnb. cither aau weat o to it. toac ielt of it, aad fiaUy "Not anch spica atar.-'aaalha: "bet 9mX aaythjax i hr. irth b m woald fwt o thri CM- th Whth named and there were five or six indi- doms viduals to spare. Belore tbe last tree ; - -o-as finished the seveatedcth peilestrian halted, threw awav the stub of nis cigar I and loudly demanded: Going to trim your trees, eh?" Thc man hung bis saw to a limb, got down off the ladder, and spitting on his hands he walked close up to thc inquirer and said: Supposing I atn! What are yon going to do about it? "Oh. nothing." answered th other, as he dodged around a pile of brick; ! was simply going to ask yota if yon used tar or porous plasters to cover" up the scars. The citbem got fek saw aad ladder aad disappeared ia the hoase. a4 the rnaaiadrr of tbe work will be do al might. Jktnit Ftu rrwm. haSall Axo-vo the law mt kr41tr. aow calhNL U a feansi oac w: enllKc mea ooojI4ww11 Mr. Darwla tat Jt. Ia a ftm tktu: "It is rwaaarkabk thai mm arkiag frwa driskkg or laraaaauS lifMMrt" ara 1m comm herediurv, rea la th'Udrd cratlom, iaorMaa. if Hayatmi-W tiaaL till th iay buaaaaaa tia. i & Kowutt) th a crWaal fs imtm Clarkawwan Prim. bMtm, wh m a iiraajcara. Xh oomrra w Meat he aRwhat rare. for the prio ohafiala, who S ablvainwa'atwl wkh tfcaaact. thai thrm aartera of the twwty RMM4 Wift0 ilftVab MOWB- iathe prjw dtwiaj tJwyea were eeeawea Jer rt'Mae'i wipaewjr aw iadireetl raanhauhie to driek. 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