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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1887)
A /BRILLIANT / , WEDDING. A Story for N tr Years. Everybody who knew anything about the Evermonds knew that there had been trouble and disgrace attend ing them for many years. First , their oldest daughter , beautiful Nellie.Evermond , became infatuated with an opera singer and eloped with him. .Following that came the death of the youngest , and pet child , dear little Bessie. . Then , the only son , hand some Will Evermond , was arrested , for embezzlement , and , although nothing could be proved against him , it was established in many minds that he was guilty. He could not bear the contemptuous glances and scornful words of those who had .formerly wel comed him among them with delight So he departed for a foreign land. There was left only ilr. Evermond , his wife , and a lovely young girl , of this once proud family. Suaie Gray had come to live with the Evermonds when she was an infant. Her mother had been the only sister of Mr. Evermond's first love , and when she died he took the little girl to bis home and treated her with the same consideration that his own children en- Joyed. She had been secretly engaged to "Will Evermond for some time before his disgrace and departure. After he was accused of embezzlement he-had f * studiously avoided her , and no word of If love had fallen from his lips. Susie had waited patiently for some allusion to the engagement between them , and longed to assure Will that whatever happened she would not change , but her retiringsensitive nature would notallow her to speak first. first.The The day of his departure arrived. He had been out with his father in the morning , and only came home to lunch at noon. After lunch , there wanted but one hour to the time appointed for the steamer in which he had taken passage to sail. His trunks had been sent early in the day , and there remained but the farewells to be said ere the unhappy young man left his native land. Will Evermond had nothing of the coward's blood in his veins , but he shrank from this parting. He loved Susie .with all the strength of his deep nature , and he said to his heart , when his trouble first came upon him : "I love her too well to allow her to share my disgrace , " and so he was going away. Mrs. Evermond lay upon the sofa in fashionable hysterics. Will knelt be side her and touched his lips to her brow , murmuring " God bless and keep you always , mother , dear , " and strode from the room. Susie was waiting'for him in the hall. He took her tenderly in his arms and kissed her with the old-fashioned , lov ing tenderness. "Good-by my poor little Susie ! If ever my name is cleared from this dreadful stain I will come back and marry you " "Oh , Will ! do not go ! I care noth ing for the opinion of the world. Stay , and let me prove to you how true a woman's heart can be ! " He put her clinging arms from about his neck , whispered : " wait a few years , darling , it may be that God will bring everything right ; good-by , " and was gone. Mrs. Evermond , was shrieking in the parlor , and the servants who were at tempting to quiet her found themselves unequal to the task , and sent for Susie. During that whole day Susie had not one moment to herself , but devoted all her time to the fancied needs of the fashionably nervous mother. And because she was his mother the noble girl bore with her. This happened five years before the time of which I write , and Susie was then twenty-five. All this timeshe had waited'patiently for some word of love or hope from Will ; but none ever came , and she had settled her heart to a quiet state , re solving to devote her life to doing good. Mr. Evermond had grown fretful and moody since the departure of his son , and upon this Xew Year's morn ing he was unusually irritable. A timid ring at the door-bell brought out the exclamation : "There it goes ! I wish the beggars were all in Tophet ! Ann , go to the door and drive that beggar away. Bos her ears " "How do you know that it is a girl ? ' asked Susie , smiling , as she rose to leave the room. "Can't I tell every style of beggar in Ihe city by their ring at the bell ? " he snarled. Susie followed Ann to the door , ar riving in time to hear a timid littla voice say : "Please , ma'am , I cannot go away without seeing the master ! Mother is dying and I must see him. " "An'what'll the likes of yer mither bo axin'of him if she be dy in' ? Be gone wid ye ! " replied Ann , slamming the door , and turning to Susie with.a self-satisfied air. "Let me speak to the child , " Susie cried , opening the massive door with her own hands. The little one stood upon the marble , sobbiug with the abandon of childish regret. "Tell me all about it , little boy , " she said , drawing the .scantily clad child into the hall , winch was warm and fragrant with the breath of rare flow- - - . i era. era."My jiamma is most dead , and she told me if I could see Mr. Evermond and give him this paper he would take care of me. My papa is dead , and . " Hero the little fellow broke down and commenced to sob wildly. ' There , there ! Don't cry ! Tell me your name and give me the paper. I will take it to Mr. Evermond. " said Susie. "My name is Willie Evermond , and Oh , dear , I have loat the paper. What shall I docried the child. Susie put her jeweled hand to her pale brow. There was a rush of feel ing within too powerful to resist , and for a moment she was speechless. When she found voice to speak the tones were far off anO. hollow. She asked : "What was your father's name ? " "Will , mother always called him. He died four weeks ago. We have not been in this country but five weeks , " was the reply. "It musf be Will's child , " murmured Susie , as she observed the resemblance of the little face to one whose every lineament' was imprinted upon her heart. "Pive years since he went away. This child is about four. Poor Will must have married soon after reaching a foreign shore , " she soliloquized. Then taking the child by the hand she led him into the presence of Mr. Evermond and told his simply story. "Mr. Evermond was pale with anger. " Take the brat away 1" he cried. " It Is but the artfully contrived story of some greedy wretch who thinks to make money out of my troubles ! Why , Susie ! only last week a little girl came to me with a pitiful story , claim ing to be the .child of my daughter Nellie , who , she said , was dead. I thought the child looked altogether too much like some person I had seen , to belong to my family , so I told her to lead me to her home , and I would do my duty by her. She hesitated , but I insisted , and she led the way to a filthy street , and in one of the crowded tene ment houses. I found the mother of the little girl , and who do you think it was ? Our old nurse , Mary Ann Galloway , who lived with us when Xellie went away , and knew all the particulars of the affair. Just as likely as any way , this boy was sent by the same person. I shall not give him any money ; show him out ! " Susie led the child from the room , and bidding him wait for her in the hall , quickly put on a warm shawl , and furs , and taking a hat from the ward robe , she left the house in company with him. Up one street and down another , until it seemed that they would never stop. Susie followed this shivering child. She felt that she was going to find Will's wife , and her gen erous heart formed many plans for the relief of the suffering woman upon this way. At last they paused before a ricketty-looking building , and the little boy said : ' I'll take hold o f your hand , and when I say 'go careful , ' you must mind where you step , for the stairs in some of 'em is broke. I know where every broken step comes. " She followed him into a filthy entry , and up a dark , winding staircase , then into a small , bare room. The woman whom he called "mother" was yet alive , although it was evident that her hours were numbered. She made a feeble effort to turn her head toward the new comers , but in vain. Susie bent over her. The dying woman opened her eyes and whispered : ' Susie ! oh , Susie ! I did not expect you would come after I had so disgraced you ; but I did want father to take care of Willie. You are too good , dear Susie. " The dying woman reached out her hands with one convulsive movement. Willie pillowed his head upon her breast , and the weary life weut out Xellie Evermond was dead. Among her few papers were found a brief history of her life. The villian who had lured her from her home had never deserted her , and at her entreaty had taken her to her native land to die. His death occurred soon after their ar rival , and little Willie , who bore his mother's name , was all that was left of her six children. Mr. Evermond caused the body of his misguided daughter to be buried in a costly casket , and it rests now beneath the quiet shades of Greenwood. Ab ausie entered the house after her visit to the wretched home of Nellie Evermond , a well-remembered voice greeted her , and a well-known form hastened to meet her. Will Evermond had returned. In far-off Italy he met the man whose guilt had been fastened upon himself , and from his dying lips ho heard the confession. ' He hastened to have it put in writing and properly witnessed , then started for home. With full faith in Susie's truth , his heart beat joyfully , for he knew that it was to call her "wife" that he was hastening homeward. ' Susie , I have come back free from the imputation of crime ! " Lowering his voice , he whispered : "Has my darling been true to our troth all these years ? " Womanlike , she wept because of her great joy , and for an answer hid her blushing face upon his broad bosom. Two months later there was a brilli ant wedding at the home of the Ever monds , and gentle Susie stood beside Will Evermond , oerfect in her love and trust. Babjr falls and Lumps its head. Baby bawls , they think its dead , Mumma gets St. Jacobs Oil , Rubs the baby ; stops turmoil. An Irlhlinian Rules AtiHtria. In Austria Count Taafe lias been Prime Minister in the Cisleithan iionarchy since 1870. Count Taafe is an Irish peer , vhost family have been settled in Austria since the deposition of the Stuarts. He is by far the most influential personage in the empire , for the emperor has the strongest affection for him , treats him en camarade , and takes his advice in all things. He la a short , stoutish man. with a rather Italian heat ] , long , straight black hair , a skip ping sort of walk , twinkling eyes , and a Rabelaisan mouth , broadened by continual smiles. A prominent farmer of Bowlinj * Green , Howard County , Md. , Mr. J. T. Ridgely. biiid his four children were sick with sore throats and coughs at the same time. Red Star Cough Cure cured them in a weak. No opiates. A Storr of tlio Prliicewt of Wales. A pretty story is told about the Princess of Wales. The scene of it was the mansion house , the occasion aball given some years ago , and to which , among other "invites , " was a provincial mayor , who had the honor of being introduced to the pretty princess. The tale goes , and the truth of it is vouched for , that upon his worship asking , against all rules of etiquette , the princess to grant him a dani.e , she replied with a touch of delicate humor , ' 'I do not know whether you will not bo rathor afraid ; some of my children are only just recover ing from the measles , and you inighfc take them. " The wearer of the civic chain , how ever , was equal to the occasion , for , bow ing low , he replied , "I should be delighted to take anything from so charming a Many people's remarks are irrelevant , liut if you've got a pain or ache orabruise , Salvation Oil will reach the subject in stantly. Price 23 cents. The first telescope was used in England in 1608. What "Old Fritz' ) Said. It was an nphorism of Frederick the Great's that ' 'Facts are divine things. " An undisputed fact is that Dr. Pierce'a "Golden Medical Discovery" is the most powerful liver vitalizer extant , and by its characteristic and searching action will cure dyspepsia , constipation , dropsy , kid ney disease , sick-headache , and other mal adies which , popular opinion to the con- tr.ry notwithstanding , are directly tracea ble to a diseased condition of the liver , by which its work as a purifier of the blood is made incomplete. All druggists. It's very curious , but doctors don't seem to known anybody well. "Oh ! But I Salivated Him ! " was the actual exclamation of an honest physician , spoken of one of his patients to whom he had given calomel for the c'tre of biliousness and a diseased liver. And he had salivated him for certain , from which he never recovered. All these distressing consequences are avoided by the nso of Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets , " a purely vegetable remedy that will not sali vate , but produce the most nleasing effect , invigorate the liver , cure headache , dyspep sia , biliousness , constipation and piles. By druggists. Strange as it may seem , when inoney is close it is difficult to get very near it. The worst cases cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. The Boston boy's stomach is always in apple-pie order. Excursions to the Winter Resorts of Hie South. The Wabash. St. Louis it Pacific Ry. are now selling round-trip tickets , good until June 1st , 1887 , at greatly reduced rates , to Mobile , New Orleans , Pensacohi , Jack sonville , Cedar Keys , and all the principal points in the south. For further informa tion and tickets , call on or write F. E. Moore ? , Ticket Agent , or G. N. Clayton , Northwestern Passenger Agent , 1502 Far- nam Street , Omaha , Neb. This country last year coined § 0,000- 000 more gold and silver than was pro duced by its mines. We would be pleased to know of a man or womanho lias never had headache or been subject to constipation. As Ihese seem to be universal troubles a little advice may be in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nauseating pur gative pills , etc. , which sicken and debili tate when such a pleasant and sterling rem edy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver , kidney , stom ach and bowels , and at the same time tone up and strengthen the whole system , caus ing headache , constipation and all such dis tressing evils to quickly disappear. Egotism wouldn't be a very bad fault if a man would only keep it to himself. "Consumption. Can be Cured. " Dr. J. S. COMES , OWEXSVILJK , Ohio.says : "I have given SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites to four patients with better results than seemed possible with any remedy. All were hered itary cases of Lung diseases , and advanced to that stage when Coughs , pain in the chest , frequent breathing , frequent pulse , fever and Emaciation. All these cases have increased in weight from 1C to 28 Ibs. , and are nob now needing any medi cine. " Turkish fig paste is introduced among the sweets at fashionable dinner parties. Men look slovenly with run-orer hcelj. Lyoc's Heel Stlffeners prevent It ; 2Cc.ap.ilr. A new style of sleigh has been named after Mrs. Langtry. Do not despair of curing your sick head ache , when you can so easily obtain Car ter's Little Liver Pills. They will effect a prompt and permanent cure. Their action is mild and natural. A gastronomic error is to imagine that the most colossal turkey is the best. Republican Valley Stock Farm. The popularity of Percheron horses in the west has developed some very exten sive establishments for their breeding , one of the oldest being the Republican Valley Stock Farm , owned by Messrs. Avery & Coleman , of Wakefield. Clay county , Kan sas. They are thoroushly reliable men with whom it is a pleasure to deal , and thoroughly posted in their business , Mr. Avery being one of Kansas' pioneers and for most of the time having been engaged in breeding draft horses , while Mr. Cole- man's many years' experience as foreman for M. W. Dunham esoecially fits him for the business. Write them for catalogue No. 5 , it gives pedigrees and descriptions and is sent out free. The Franciscans arrived in England in 1224. The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on shorb notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Oruaha. * " " f x , * * . The entire Hebrew Bible was printed5n 1488. Ships were 'first "copper-bottomed" in 1783. Although we have heard persons remark "it is worth its weight in gold" still lr. Bull's Cough Syrup is to be hud at all Drug stores for the small price of 25 cents a bot tle. The first steamboat plied the Hudson in 1807. ' to Save ITIoiiey. Wherever you live , you should write to ITullctt & Co. , Portland , Maine , and learn about work that you can do while living at your own home at a profit of at least from § 5 to $25 and upwards daily. Some have made over § 50 in a day. All is new. Either sex. All ages. Hallett it Co. . will start yon. Capital not needed. AH par ticulars free. Send along your address at once and all of the above will be proved to you. Nothing like it ever known to work- inginen. Motto for a corset factory "We have come to stay. " Congested Liver is Frequent in the Spring , and is relieved by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. The first steel plate was discovered in 1830. It is not undeistood why druggists keep in stock so many kinds of medicines lor coughs , colds , and consumption , when it is only necessary to ketp Allen's Lung Bal sam , that old , reliable remedy , which is a pure vegetable preparation and perfectly harmless , as it contains no opium in any form. Sold every where. A broth of a boy ought to be a superior individual. It afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isanc Thompson's Eje Water. Druggists sell it. 23c It looks as if the big chief , Indian Sum mer , has returned to his reservation. "DON'T PAY A BIG PRICE ! " jpre _ _ _ 4. _ Pays for a YEAR'S sub- O > UGHTS scription to the Weekly AMERICAN RURAL HOMU. Rochester , N. Y. , WITHOUT premium "the Cheapest and Best Weekly in the World"S pages,48columns , 16 years old. For ONE DOLLAR you have oxu choice from over 150 different Cloth- bound DOLLAR VOLUMES , 300 to 1)00 pp. , and paper one year , post-paid. Book post age , loc. Extra. 50.000 books given away. Among them are : Law Without Lawyers ; Family Cyclopedia ; Farm Cyclopedia ; Farmers' and Stockbreeders' Guide ; Com mon Sense in Poultry Yard ; World Cyclo pedia ; Danelson's ( Medical ) Counselor ; Boys' Useful Pastimes ; Five Years Before the Mast ; Peoples' II story of United States ; Universal Hinlciry of all Nations ; Popular History Civil War ( both sides ) . Any OXE book and paper , one year , all post-paid , for § 1.15 only. Paper alone , G5c. Satisfaction guaranteed on books nnd Weekly , or money refunded. Reference : lion. C. It. I'AUSO.VS , Mayor Rochester. Sample papers , 2e. RUI\L HO.ME Co. , Ltd. Without"Prem. G5c a year. RochesterN.Y. It is proper 'hat the man who breaks the law should be compelled to keep the piece. A Mr. Johnston , student of Omaha Coinmeicial College , is filling a lucrative position as book-keeper for A. D. Morse , Omaha's leading merchant. When a man gets to be a leader of work- ingmen he is able to quit work. PUo' * Remedy for Catarrh Is agreeable to use. li i not a liquid or a snuiT. 5Ue. The new French Premier is named Gob let. let."I "I HAVE BKE.v ATKLicTEi ) with an Affec tion of the Throat from childhood , caused by diphtheria , and have used various rem edies , but have never found anything equal to BROWN'S BRONCHI L TROCHES. " Rev. G. M. F. Hampton , Piketon , Ky. Price 25cts. The devil is a cobbler who is always peg ging away at souls. An Expensive IJclay Is faijing to provide the proper mean ? to expel from the system those disease germs which cause scrofula , indigestion , debility , rheumatism , and sick headache. Th < * only reliable means is Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. "This beats me , " as the egg remarked when it saw the spoon. Obstinate Constipation Readily Yields to the regular use of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Words that never die "Shut that door ? ' ' br was sick. TTO gare her Cutoiia , "WTien she wag a Child , she cried , for Cantoris , VThcn she becan-s Miss , she clan ; to Castoria. When sho had Children , she gave them Caatoria. The Omaha Typ foundry can furnish new ncttsimper outfits on bhorfc notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. ITISAPUREQrVESETADLEPRIFARAI10S Ic Ina staod the Test of Tears , Curing all Diseases of tha SLOOD , LIVES , STOJI- ACH , KLDNEYS.EQW SIS.&c. ItPurifiestho Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses the System. DYSPErSIACOirSTI- CURES PATION , JAU3TDICE , AlLDISaSESOFTHEi SIGKHEADACHESII- UVER IpTJS COSIPLAINTS.&c under disappear at once KIDNEYS its bsneScial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Medicine AND M as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS ] beveraee. It is pleas- actto tri3 taste , and a easily taken fcy child - ren as adults. ALLDRUGGISTS : SJCKLY ASH BITTERS CO FRlCElDOLL/.P.i-j ; Sola S and Proprietors. KASTSAS Cnr until you are benefited. Terras Low. Humane Henaedy Co. , .Lafayette , lad. DYSPEPSIA Is a dunrerons as well KB distresain ; complaint. Ii' nf elected , it tends , br impairing nutrition , and do- prw inc tb tone of tha ajitKim , to prepare the wtj lor Rapid Dwchne. _ _ j litos the appetite. I - MB. JOHN II. rioBAHTea3N.15tht > t..OinAhiNeb. Bays : " I suffered e Ter ly tor sn anutha with Indi- gotion. . I recaired no b neht from doctors. Brown' * Iron Bitters completely cured me. I recommend it. " Miss N. LEWIS. 1318 California St. , Omaha. b. , aajs : "InivTe u. d Bronn's Iron Bitters for Dys pepsia. with excellent resulta. " MO.O. D. THOMPSON , , T orfolk. l eb. . raja : "I hav been cured of Dyipepna br the nso of Brown's Iron Bitten and eheerfullj recommend it. " Genuine haa aboTeTrade Maztc and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BUOtTN CHEMICAL CO. . BALTIMORE. AID. LYDIA E. 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