The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 17, 1899, Image 7

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    TIME FOUND HEE OUT
He loved her. Ho meant to tell
Her so , and the
moment for doing so
Dad come. The
fluffy golden head was
very neara few words had been
ppolcon , when the door opened and Ella
Stanton entered ,
A frown clouded the brow of Dr.
Ralph Stanton , the eminent young
physician who everybody declared
would make his fortune In his pro
fession , and pretty Nellie Savllle es
caped , glad to' hide her flushed cheeks
from her cousin's jealous eyes.
Mra. Stanton threw herself languid
ly Into the depths of an easy chair.
"So I have found you at last , my
dear Ralph. I have been seeking you
for the last hour. "
He hated this woman , In spite of her
dark , witching-beauty. His uncle-had
found that beauty Irresistible and by
a late marriage robbed his nephew of
the quarter of a million which he had
taught him to expect would one day
be his.
"What did you want with me ? " he
asked curtly.
"You are cross. I wanted your so
ciety nothing more. Is there any
thing strange In that ? "
"Most flattering of you , my dear
aunt , I am sure. "
Jt was Mrs. Stanton's turn to frown.
"Don't call me by that hateful name.
If I did marry your uncle , you might
remember that I am not yet 25. By
the way , Nellie Savllle quits the teens
next week. "
"Indeed ! "
"Yes. Charming girl , Isn't she ?
Really , Ralph , If you should see the
dismal hole of a parsonage where the
girl's parents live you would feel grate
ful tb me for my compassionate gen
erosity In taking her from it for a
little while. Are you going to Lady
Campbell's this afternoon ? "
"No. I detest tea and tennis. "
"So do I. Besides , I have a head
ache. Will you prescribe for me ? "
After the majority of Mrs. Oak-
brook's guests had departed for Camp
bell House Dr. Stanton was pacing the
lawn with Sir John Debby , smoking
cigarettes and talking politics , and in
doors his relative occupied a velvet
lounge and tried to read the last new
novel.
He came to her at last , but it was
with a serious face and an open tele
gram in his hand.
"My sister has met with 'an accident.
Levlson wants me to go at once. "
"Oh , Ralph ! Is it serious ? You will
return here ? "
"I think not , " he returned , replying
to the latter question.
"You will come to Melton Willows
at Christmas , Ralph ? "
"I really cannot promise. Good-by ! "
She sat there until the sound of the
horse's hoofs had died away. Then
she crossed the room and looked at
the notes he had written. One was
for his hostess apology and explana-
"YOU ARS MISTAKEN. "
tlon , of course but the other was for
Miss Saville. A moment's hesitation ;
then she tore it open.
"Dear Miss Saville : Before you see
this you will know the reason of my
sudden departure. But I cannot wait
until our next meeting for the answer
to the question I should have asked
you this morning if Mrs. Stanton's
entrance had not prevented me from
doing so. I want you to be my wife ,
Nellie ; my loved and honored wife.
Will ypu ? Write yes or no soon to
your loving but impatient
"RALPH. "
A small fire burned in the grate.
She put the letter into her pocket and
burned the envelope. * * *
"Dear Ralph , " murmured the lady.
"I promised you to write to him for
me , Nellie. He promised to let me
know how his sister was , but I sup
pose he has not had time. He does
not know your handwriting , L think. "
Very soon Ella Stanton had dictated
a gushing , affectionate letter , and with
blanching cheeks Nellie had written
it"Don't close it now , Nellie. Throw
it aside. There is only one other that
need be written now. "
"What is it ? " Nellie asked , a trifle
wearily.
"Why , you know , dear , Mr. Graham
wants me to open the Brixton bazaar ,
but I really don't feel equal to the
task. I must write to decline. But
he always laughs at nerves , and I dose
so hate being-laughed at. "
"My Dear Friend : I have thought
fully considered the subject and must
decline the honor. I am grieved be
yond expression to disappoint you ;
but , feeling as I do , I cannot act other
wise. However , I feel confident that
you will meet with one worthier than
I that what I cannot grant she will
joyfully concede. Only one thing I
ask that this shall in no way inter
fere with the friendly .relations which
have always existed between us. "
"I think it is making too much of
a little thing , Ella. You will sign it.
of course. "
"No , dear. Do it for me only in
itials. How singular that they should
be alike , is it not Ella Stanton and
Elinor Savllle ? There , now dear , just
run upstairs and see If Louisa bus
mended that lace I tore last night. "
A moment more , and Ralph Stanton's
simple , honest letter lay open before
her. Jealousy had quickened her
memory. She knew it by heart.
Refolding It , eho Inclosed it with
that other In an envelope addressed in
Nellie's pretty , graceful callgraph to
"Ralph Stanton , Esq. , " and sealed
it carefully.
It was necessary to destroy the mis
sive originally intended for Ralph , and
to indite another one to Mr. Graham
if discovery was to be avoided.
Two years later Dr. Stanton was
journeying northward. The London
season was over and the famous phys
ician had been on the point of start
ing for his holiday when he was
summoned by telegram to Sir Chris
topher Knott , a wealthy patient brim
ming over with gout and crotchets.
Thinking ? It was dreaming dream
ing of a slim , petite figure and fluffy
golden hair and gloriously blue eyes !
Yes , though she had refused him he
loved her still. Her home was at
Grlmstone.
Would he see her ? What folly !
Doubtless she was married , and , if not ,
had she not told him In the cruel little
letter , which was even now in the
breast pocket of his coat , that it could
never be ? '
"Grlmstone ! Grlmstone ! " shouted a
porter , and so his reflections came to
an end , but only to awaken into lively
interest. From a second-class carriage
a girl alighted a girl in a neat little
hat and gray dust cloak. Underneath
that hat was a piquant little face and
a clustering fringe of fluffy golden
curls.
Nellie was alone in the drawing-
room. Suitors had wooed in vain. She
was the orthodox clergyman's daugh
ter , with her duties to perform as they
rose fresh each day , and in the past
a nameless disappointment.
Her thoughts had turned on that
visit to Oakbrook two years ago when
the waiting maid brought in a card.
"Dr. Stanton. "
"This is , indeed , a pleasant surprise , "
she said with a rosy flush that told
its own story. "I am sorry mamma
is not at home. "
"I am staying in the neighborhood
professionally and could not leave
without calling on you. It is the priv
ilege of friendship , and you desired
that we continue friends. "
Nellie looked puzzled.
"I do not understand you. What do
you mean ? "
"I beg your pardon for the allusion ,
Miss Savile , but you cannot have for
gotten ? The words were in your let
ter a letter I have kept because you
wrote it , in spite of its contents. "
"Indeed , you are under a mistake.
I never wrote to you in my life. "
"Then ybu never wrote this or re
ceived this ? " *
And he placed in her hands the two
unfortunate letters. * * *
When the primroses looked like
stars in the grass and the air was filled
vrith the odor of violets , a wedding
took place at Grimstone church. And
three months later a society journal
announced that Mrs. Stanton , widofr
of the late George Stanton , Esq. , of
Melton Willows , Berks , had bestowed
heart and hand upon Count Horenza ,
an impecunious Italian nobleman.
Waverly.
LONDON PARISHES.
Ono House Stands lit Part In Six o
Tlioni.
No. 11 Queen Victoria street ( Man
sion House Chambers ) , in the city of
London , is situated in no fewer than
six parishes , arising from the curious
way in which the city parishes run
into one another. There are several
instances of buildings standing in four
or three parishes , and at least one
house is half in the city and half be-
yound its borders. The Bank of Eng
land , Threadneedle street , is in three
parishes St. Bartholomew , St. Chris-
and St. .
topher-le-Stocks Margaret.
The city of London , though only one
square mile in area , has sixty parish
es , none of them of very great dimen
sions , but some of an almost incon
ceivably smalt size. The parish of St.
Mary Mounthaw , for instance , which
has only six houses in it , is the small
est parish in the city. This parish
stands at the corner of Queen Victoria
and Friday streets , and has not pos
sessed a church since the great fire of
London , in 1666 , burned down the one
it formerly had.
Salaries of Presidents.
Very few persons would suspect
how small the salaries of presidents of
republics are , when the enormous
sums crowned heads receive are taken
into consideration. The foreigner
often thjnks the $50,000 salary of the
president of the United States is mere
ly a joke , and that he receives ten
times as much in reality , but the same
foreigner may not know that the
French president , in a country where
the wealthiest monarchs once reigned ,
receives only $120,000 a year. The
president of the little Andora republic
contents himself with a salary of ? 15
a year , and the president of the Swiss
republic must be satisfied with $3,000.
A Considerate ovcr.
Parent Of course , as my daught , r
is of age , she can suit herself as to
marrying you , but the day she doej I
will cut her' off without a pennjr. Suitor
( after a pause ) Well , tinder those cir
cumstances , sir , we will break our en
gagement. I could not think of de
priving a young lady of her inher
itance. Harlem Life.
Pride of a Punt.
"He's proud of his poetry. " "Well ,
at any rate , he seems to be full of
poetical conceits. " Town Topics.
Houghton , Mifflln & Company , of
Boston , Mass. , the publishers of the
Atlantic Monthly , announce a special
rate to new publishers of fifty cents for
a trial subscription to the Atlantic
Monthly for three issues.
The Atlantic never was stronger or
better than it Is today , and this offer
affords an excellent opportunity for
new readers to become acquainted with
the magazine.
The rehabilitation of the Baltimore
and Ohio South Western Railway will
begin as soon as the frost is out of
the ground In the spring. Just before
the line went into the hands of Re
ceivers Harmon and Robinson a large
quantity of material was purchased.
This will be immediately delivered
and used to the best advantage. Forty
thousand tons of 85-jound steel rails
have been purchased , and enough will
be on hand on March 1st to enable
the Receivers to begin laying It at
five different points on the line. Each
mile of track will be carefully rebal-
lasted and placed In first-class condi
tion. It will take 101,000 pairs of con
tinuous rail joints for the forty thou
sand tons of rail. The two thousand
standard box cars and five hundred
steel coal cars recently ordered will be
delivered in March. Additional motive
power , in the shape of forty compound
freight engines. weighing 150,000
pounds , and five ten-wheel compound
passenger engines , weighing 135,000
pounds , is now being built by the Bald
win Lo'comotlve Works. It is expected
that by the time the property is re
organized and becomes the southwest
ern division of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad that it will be in a
physical condition fully equal to the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
The Spanish war series in The Cen
tury is proving a great success , and
has very considerably increased the
circulation of the magazine. In the
February number General Shatter will
tell the story of the Santiago com-
paign , and Lieut. Hobson will follow
his account of the sinking of the Mer-
rimac with a narrative of his impris
onment in Morro Castle.
Health for Ten Cents.
Cascarots make bowels and kidneys act
naturally , destroy microbes , cure headache ,
billiousness and constipation. All druggisrs.
Filling the church is a more common
aim than the filling the congregation.
The latest contribution to the list of
queer typographical errors comes from
a West Virginia town where Moxart's
"Twelfth Mass" was to be performed
at a church entertainment. The able
compositor who set up the programme
announced it as the "Twelfth Massa
chusetts. "
One of the most respected citizens of
Langtry , Tex. , is 'Squire Bean , who , in
early days , was justice of the peace ,
sheriff and saloonkeeper. His custom
was to try cases while sitting on the
end of the bar. The sign outside the
door read : "J. Bean , Cool Beer and
Justice.
Presence of mind is undoubtedly a
good thing in the hour of danger , but
absence of body is a great deal better.
Orders received for Richard's Magic
Catarrh Cure for month of January ,
1899 :
From Kansas 1,826
Colorado 1,628
Nebraska 1,901
Missouri 1,730
" Iowa 1,283
Iliinols 672
, " Wyoming 297
Idaho 220
Utah 263
, * " Texas 38-i
16 other
States 1,528
Total for month 11.132
Total orders re
ceived for year
1898 , S3.2SO '
Richard's Magic Catarrh Cure has
been examined by the medical staff of
the American Journal of Health , pub
lished in New York city , and by them
pronounced the most effective remedy
on the market. It is not for sale by
druggists. Sold only by the manufac
turers , C. H. Richard Co. , Omaha , Neb.
They have reduced the price from $5.00
to $3.00 , including their special Atomizer
mizer , and two bottles of medicine a
full treatment. Write to them today.
They are reliable.
It's pretty tough when the "roll o '
honor" consists of * butterless dry i
bread.
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KIl.liKK ; It cures cveiy time. Kev. J. S. CornUb ,
WaynebVlllc.IH. SBc. a bottle.
Light thoughts are o ; c-a heavy
enough i - drat ? men down.
HEALTHY MATJEENETY.
Two Grateful Women Tell of the Help They Eava Received From
Mrs. Pinklmm.
The climax of life force in woman is capable motherhood.
The iirst requisite for a good mother is good health.
Health of body means health of the generative organs.
Head what Mrs. G. A.
Bluff ton , Ohio , says about Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound , and how well
it prepared her for maternity :
' DEAR Mus. PIXKHAM : Imustsay a word
in praise of your Vegetable Compound. I
used three bottles of it when I was preg
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as it was with iny other babies ; and
my baby is so healthy to what the
others were. I think every woman
should use your Compound when preg
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ing- and misery. I cannot say enough
praise of it. If ever I need medicine
again , I shall use your Compound. "
N ± ! I The most successful tonic known to
' medicine for women apDroaching ma-
/m ternity is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
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for every woman who uses it , and
the fullest benefit comes from its
use with Mrs. Pinkham's advice
freely offered to all woman. Her
address is Lynn , Mass.
Here is a convincing statement ,
bearing- directly on this subject ,
from Mrs. E. BISHOP , of 1848 Pacific
St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. :
"DEAR Mr.s.PIXKHAM : I am a
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HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH. "
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
When you talk about the check
book of faith , you must remember that
God's bank Is for deposit , also.
Aged Woman Itldcs a IJIcyclc.
The oldest bicyclist is a woman aged
93 , who is an adept rider. Most people
could enjoy health until old age if they
took precautions to prevent disease of
the digestive organs by taking an oc
casional dose of Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters. Even after dyspepsia , indi
gestion and constipation have secured
a foothold the BIttera will afford re
lief.
The wages of sin defies alike the
hard times and monopolies.
Coe'H Cough llulsum
Is the oldest and le t. It will lireuk tip H cold quicker
than unytuluK else. Hlsulwttys rtllahle. Try U.
Poverty is no disgrace , but it is sel
dom used as a testimonial of ahility.
Wo will forfeit § 1,000 if any of our pub
lished testimonials nre proven to bo not
genuine. Tnis Piso Co. , Warren , Pa.
It is the black life that makes death
look dark.
TO CUKK A COLD IX ONK DAY
Take Laxative Uroino Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.
' The genuine has L. U. Q. on each tablet.
A low voice is an excellent thHc ; in
woman and a low theater hat is an
excellent thins on hoi.
SPECULATION.
Interesting : PoiittH on tlio Graiu anil Pre
vision Markets.
Leading grain experts are no > v predict
ing 81.00 "wheat , on account of it liirpo
shortage and an enormous export demand ,
us well as unfavorable weather.
It has been reported that profit takers in
Now York stocks arc realizing the splendid
opportunity offered for investment by the
present low prices of grain and provisions.
The following extracts from The Hanker ,
Merchant and Manufacturer will be of in
terest :
It is a mistaken idea that successful
speculation requires the presence and con
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may be placed by mail , telegraph or tele
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the many conflicting rumoi's in circulation.
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fittseu western points.
The praying heart makes the willing
hand.
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If it was only health , we
mi ht let it cling.
But it is a cough. One cold
no sooner passes off before
another comes. But it's the
same old cough all the time.
And it's the same ; old story ,
too. There is first the cold ,
then the cough , then pneu
monia or consumption with the
long sickness , and life tremb
ling in the balance.
'
loosens the grasp of your cough.
The congestion of the throat
and lungs is removed ; all in
flammation is subdued ; the
parts arc put perfectly ct rest
and the cotij'i drops away. It
has no diseased tissues on
v/hfcn to hang.
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
drav/s out inGsraastlon of the
lungs.
Kpiur niher % 7e hava a itc'llcal Tlepnrt-
wnt. If you liavc any roinnlnnit what
ever and ccslre t ! . l > t t meilical atlvlco
you can jwj blv obtain. write the
dortor freely. You will receive a
t > rurui > trei > ! y. without cost.
AJUres * . UK. J. C. ATER.
Lowell , Mass.
W.N. U. OMAHA. No. 7 1899
Answering Hflvcrtisecents Kindly
Kention This I'acer.
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The Tin taken from Horseshoe " "
Tags , "J.T. , I
Cross Bow , Good Luck and Drurnmond
Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of
this list of desirable and useful things and
you have your good chewing tobacco besides.
Every man , woman and child in America can find something
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ported from Japan 25 -0 Carvers , buckhorn Iiandle , good
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4 Child's Set , Knife , Fork ard Spoon 25 22 Knives aid Forks , six each , buck-
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FREE ADVICES our Physician ami a FREE SAMPLE xz <
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This Signature on every tex of Laxative Eroao Qaiatae Tablets. Accept no B&bstltate represented to be "just as
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IN Druggists refund the money
THE UNITED STATES if it fails to cure.
AND CANADA. . PRICE 25 CENTS.