£|e foornal. " filer & Deinin?B?. Proprietors l controlshetiaUe<>l iii aveixgo railfus or mMpreiaUMniUis. u wiucU tUe, JoeuHJU. ins a circulation than all other papera* opined. noWthi* The Gooit-t'or-Tothinsr. "Yes, I think 1 may say without boasting th.it this is the model school of the State, and Clarence Tracy is its model scholar." Mr. Pigeon, as he spoke, glanced 'at a slight, tall boy, at the head of the class. "Always first. "Recites page aftei page without the break of a syllable. Obedient, gentlemanly ! Iu short, sir, it yourdrevorer a fault in that bov, you must have keener eyes Uaiu mine." T It was Mr. Pigeon's last day In the academy. He had been ap pointed to' a prolTessdisnip in a col lege, ami tbe uew teacher, Mi. Na gle, had arrived to take his place. Mr. Pigeon, in fact, was inauge/at ing him in his office. "Here is the roll of names," be said. "1 have added a remark to m t'ACh whiaii miy give yoy a hint ot the uharaetir of the boy a. You will flud it useful." Mr. Xagle looked over iL . 44 l John Steele'—which is John Steele ?" he asked. "The loutish, red-haired lad at " the end of the bench. You'll ol>. terve the vacancy in his face." Now opposite John Steed's name was wiitteu, ' 4 Tke good-fifr-uo th ing." As the boys changed class, Mr. Pigeou whispered, 4 T am almost forced to beHeve that that boy's mind is impenetrable,—so far as kuowlulge goes." *** Mr. XagTe p:-.id more attention * V to'Jblin Steele tlniu to any other boy that afteiuoou. It was undeni ably" a bad c.we. lie was in the first page of the Latin grammar, while other b>ys of his age were reading Virgil, John stumbled over the first de * -.clensibß* breaking doWu invariably bounded Prauce by Russia. and moved Canada in a South America. Mrt Pigedn had a taste for poetry; netelMa fiiah fine effect, aud was that his boys sholild"acquire ihe satu'e taoie. lie was in the hab i: f reading some brief poeius to thorn at of the mornings ex. ercises. To day he chose Longfel low's "Ta&hn of Idle.'' The boys w ere encouraged to give their opin ions on it. • tr r i doea !!• is poem affect you, ClareuM t? i.sked Mr. Pigeon. They are most noble verses, sir,.' said the lai fluently. 4, * We might Uku eom-ti of them as a motto fur - our lives." "Very tfiie. Good criticism. Aul wiiatdid you think of them. John ? t * l A>idn : t think anything." "Yuu must have had aocao glhn a - mcr of au idea about them." John's i'rcchiediace red. "What was it ? Out with it." "Any man's a fool to be spendin' ms tunc ranking footmarks on the sand," burst out John. "Why didn't he build sdtnetbiu'—souie thm 5 that wouldn't wash V" Mr. Nagie smiled, and locked at the i iy, puzzled, lie managed to I.'ill to most of the boys separately during recess, and among the rest to • John. * W I aiu sorry to see you so low in Sour class, John." promptly. "Mostly foot." V * "W0 must' Iry uhd bring yon - * iflft-ghmluliy. "You can't do it sir," —looking him straight in the eye, *nd epeak iug with a ready decision that start lul the teacher, 4 1 study more than any boy bote. But I can't learn. I'm of no account, Air. Pigeon says." Mr. A'agle was very patient with John. But after a few weeks, he, too began to despair. The boy seem ed to Lave absolutely 110 memory for words, and very little for ideas, if a rule in arithmetic or a fact in history was-Lammered into his head to-day, by to-morrow it was sure to be goLe. As far as his poor brain was concerned, it certainly seemed fit it uatuie ureterred a vacuum. One day John's mother called on Mr. Nagle. She was a'little anx- ions woman, dressed in deep mourn- "Can you do nothing with th° l>oy J"' she said, with tears com ing to her eyes. "lie is all I have. His father is dead. I tope to giye him a classical course, and to see him in some profession." * • "I Will do all I cnn," promised Mr. Is agio. But his heart sunk within him. "Leaving Mrs. Steele, he went dowu the village street. A erowd had collected about a trench which bad bean dug for some purpose. The door's horse had fallen into it, and was struggling desperately to get out, the shelving yellow clay giving him an uncertain foothold. Some of the men bad beat him cruttily and fsouie were trying to urge him by (fragging at the reins, All the other* were looking on solemnly, with their bands iu their pockets. Just then Mi. Jsagle heard a clear, authoritative voice. "Help me bring these planks and put them In the trench !" Surely that was John's voico. To his surprise, the men listened to him. "What's yer idee, John ny ?" "Tlid 1 horse ean help h imstlf bet-, tcr than all of you can drag liirn. only give hi u a solid footing." In live uiioutes the poor beast had struggled out, with the help of two or three planks. lie limped as he was led off. No body noticed this but John. "Stop a moment," he cried, and lifting foot, he picked out a atone from it with a little tool whioli lie took from bis pocket ; for John's pocket was filled with little tools and queer, tiny mechanical coutrivanees. "Who made them, John ?" said his teacher. "t did, sir," looking stupid again. \ The next day, about dusk, Mr. X !gle was in the ferry-bout which crossed the river at that iioiut,. Sev eral of his pupils were on board, com in g back from a match of base iwuii among them Clarence and John. Whea half way across the river, tliore was a lord explosion, aud Mr. Xagle found himself clinging to the deck rail his legs in the water. The boiler had with such force that the boat was shattered. A portion of Iho dock bad parted from the hulk as the latter sank to the bottom of the river. There was a frantic oiruggie for life. Then the portiou of the wreck ho was on lloated down stream. About a dozen passengers of the crew citing to it. The night fell fast. The shore was but a rast-re ceding dark line, with red twinkling lights. Upon the shattered deck cabin bung a single life-preserver. John saw it, climbed like a oat to where it was, and brought it down. "Give me that 1" shrieked Clar ence- "Oh, give it-to me ! i otiu't swim I" "It's for tliis woman." There was but oue woman among them, aud she was old and lame. "Give it to me, I say? llelp, heln! tt'e're drowing ]" He seized tne life-preserver. John quietly took it from him, and hut toned it about tie ojd womau's waist. *Then lie to drag out one or two beucbes ar.d boxes that were iu the ca^iu. Mr. JJ agle noticed how cool and alert the boy was, In spite of his deadly paleness and trembling. "\Y> had better tie ourselves to these," he said. "This deck is so shattered it will go to pieces before they see us from shore." Mr. Nag)a, without a word, fol lowed lus advice.' Jimn was a Lat. inist and no poet, but lie had one quality which made liim leader just then. A few moments later, the deck broke up, end Mr. Naglo found him self in the rushing current, but was picked up by one of the boats which were out in search of the victims. The banks were lined with pale, territied faces. As he was lifted on shore, he saw a boy dragged out of the water, and a poor little woman iu black fly to him with a wild cry. "I'm all —all right, mother," g ts- ! ped John ; and then be cried on her | bn-ast like the child tliat he was. | *•1 thought I'd never see you ; again!" he sobbed. Now there Lad been a stranger i board,—a queer, wizened little man with a foxy wig. This man, who was among the saved, took up bis quarters at the village inn, and pre sently there arrved by express a mysterious engine or pump, directed to him, which was placed iu the hallway of the inn. It seemed to have a curious fas cination for John. lie spent half his leisure time pouring over it,—- measuring the tubes with his inch rule. In front of the case there was a square of plate-class. Now it hap pened that one day, while John was relaxing his mind by a game of ball in the street, he threw the ball plump into this costly bit of glass. The other boys ran, and John ran too,—but only a few steps. Then he went to his savings-bank, and took out the money which was meant for Christmas. lie present ed himself before the old man, who was looking at his shattered glass and taking snuff violent ly. "1 did that, si,-. There is the money for it. WiH it ne enough "Cm, yon dfd it, Oh?" srnwiing at him. "Well, eive mo the money. What are yon eternally prying into my press for, anyndffr ?" "It's not a press. It's a pump. I understand it all but that wheel. I can't nniko out what thgt wheel is there for," starting for it, his bauds in Ms pookets. The o d man talked to John awhile. That evening he called on Mrs. Steele, and sent up his card. "Pe ter Copley, Machinist." "I've had nav eyes on vour bov, ma'am," he said, abruptly, "for some time. .Noticed hiiu the night of the Explosion. I'd like to take him with me and teach him my trade. He has a sound, practical head, that bov." Mrs. Steele accepted the offer, and went with her boy. Twenty years afterwards, Mr. Nagle, then a judge in the Supreme Court, tried a case in which the firm of Copley and Steele, engine builders, was plaintiff. In the oonrse of the suit, he be came acquainted with ihe Junior member of the firm, a man of high standing in his business, and of equally high repute as a uian of probity arid honor. Onfl day there was a sudden re cognition. '•/ohn Steele, the— ?" "Good-for-nothing ? Yes," said John, with a laugh ; "and ".o let ter acquainted with the classics or belles-lettres than then, judge. 1 had but one talent, and * I cJl for the one talent, boy ! Look for the tme •: * * " t£ * * J"' 1 LL * • I'iiLiUTATiox. "Phairest Flo * ra!" biled an amorous youth, 4 'phorevor dismiss your phears, and phly with one whose* phervent plian cy is phixid on voualone. 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