The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 19, 1900, Image 7

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    \ HIS WORD OF HONOR , I
A Tale of the Blue and the Gray
BYE. WERNER.
Copyright , IBM , by Robert Bonnor'n Sons.
-S fe S -
CHAPTER VI. ( Continued. )
"I fear It will be of little service to
the prisoner. There Is so much bit
terness against the enemy that the
mere suspicion of his having come as
a spy will suffice to bring the most
severe sentence the court-martial can
impose. In the interest of our safe
ty , I felt compelled to give you the
Information and urge the arrest of the
suspicious person. "
"And I have fulfilled your request ,
as duty required. My opinion of it
we.need not discuss. Only I desire to
remind you that I have given Lieu
tenant my word of honor that he
shall have honorable treatment. I
ehall hold you responsible for every
insult that is offered him. "
Edward shrugged his shoulders and
tried to assume a scornful manner.
"You don't seem able to show your
prisoner sufficient respect and indul
gence. No one intends to insult him.
I shall confine myself to preventing
jmy effort to escape , which is always
possible. You -most positively refus
ed to adopt any further precautions. "
"Of course I did. Captured officers
are not gagged ; that is a measure fit
only for spies or traitors. "
Edward Blenched his teeth. The
glance with which he surveyed the
captain was full of menace ; but Wil
son only smiled contemptuously.
"Farewell , Harrison. The object for
which you summoned me here is prob
ably baffled ; and after what I have
learned today I can only congratulte
J iss Harrison. I again request that
the prisoner shall be neither molest
ed nor insulted until the escort ar
rives. "
He bowed as coldly and formally as
before , and left the room. Harrison
did not return the salute , but gazed
mutely and gloomily after his former
i
friend , who now turned from him with
undisguised contempt. The act which
ft ;
swer , but a sharp , keen glance rested
on the speaker.
"Unfortunately , that was to be ex
pected. But as you are so well in
formed , I presume I am not mistaken
In supposing that I have met Doctor
"
Blackwood ? "
„
"Doctor Blackwood of course , " re
turned the stranger , with the same
brevity. "And to whom have 1 the
honor "
"My name is Thompson. I am a
justice of the peace in the city , and a
friend of your colleague. Doctor
Green. He told me yesterday that you
had been summoned for consultation ,
and that he was going with you to
Springfield. But you are alone , I
see. "
"Yes. Doctor Green was detained
by an extremely critical case , and can
not leave town today , so I set off
alone. These confounded military dis
turbances ! Not a vehicle could be
had in the whole city. I was oblig
ed to ride in this scorching heat. "
"May I offer you a seat in my car
riage ? " asked the magistrate cour
teously. "My companion can take
your horse. "
"I thank you. Don't trouble your
self. I'll keep up with the carriage. "
Mr. Thompson , who was evidently
glad to find some one with whom he
could chat away the weary hours , or
dered the driver to proceed more slow
ly , and an animated conversation was
soon in full course. The old gentle
man did not perceive that it consist--
eJ almost exclusively of questions
which he answered. He did this , how
ever , very eloquently , and was much
pleased with his new acquaintance.
"Yes , I was summoned for consul
tation , " said the physician. "Doctor
Green has no doubt about the case ,
but the patient "
He paused , apparently seeking just
the right words.
i.
CHECKED HIS HORSE.
the wildest jealousy had led him to
commit already showed to him a very
different face than at the first moment
of gratified revenge. What had he
gained by it ? Florence was forever
lost to him , for she knew as well as
Roland himself who had been guilty
of this deed of treachery. Her father
was no longer able to exert any con
trol over her or make any bequest
in favor of his nephew who , with his
daughter's hand , was to receive all the
rights of heirship and now possessed
no legal claims. Nothing "was left
save vengeance on the hated rival ,
l and this vengeance , at least , should
be wreaked.
CHAPTER VII.
A horseman , who was evidently a
stranger jto the road , was trotting to
ward Springfield. He scanned every
o"bject very closely , and sometimes
even seemed doubtful concerning the
direction to pursue. He wore civil
ian's dress , a gray summer suit suit
ed to the climate. Now , at a point
where the road branched in two direc
tions , he checked his horse irresolute
ly , pondered a few minutes and then
waited for a carriage approaching him
from behind. It was a light open ve
hicle , occupied by two gentlemen. The
stranger , bowing , said :
"Pardon me. I am on my way to
Springfield , and don't know whether
the left. Perhaps
to turn to the right or
haps you will be kind enough to in
form me ? "
"You must take the right-hand one ,
the two a lit
sir , " said the older of ,
tle' withered man , with gray hair.
Springfield , too ;
to
"But we are going
and if you will join us you cannot miss
the road. "
"With pleasure. J should not like
as I am in a
,
to go out of my way
The * rider urged his horse to a faster
in order not to
er trot as he spoke ,
fall behind the carriage. The old
-entleman eyed him curiously.
" " repeated.
? he
-You are in a hurry
things are very bad at
I suppose
? " the laconic an-
/ , " had ! was
"Poor Mr. Harrison ! " observed the
justice.
"Yes poor Mr. Harrison ! You
know him , too ? "
"Certainly ; he always spends half
the year at Springfield with his charm
ing daughter. It is hard for the young
lady that her wedding should take
place under such sorrowful circum
stances. "
The physician started. Again a
swift , searching glance scanned the old
gentleman's face.
"Wedding ? At her father's sick
bed ? "
"That is the reason. He probably
knows that the end of hjs life is approaching
preaching , and wishes first to place
his daughter in her husband's arms.
At least that is what Mr. Edward Harrison
risen told me when he asked me to
perform the marriage ceremony at
Springfield. Under the circumstances ,
I could not refuse , and am on my way
there. "
"Edward Harrison ? A relative of
the sick man , I suppose ? "
"His nephew , and , through this wed
ding , also his heir. Miss Florence is
the only child. "
"But this haste is incomprehensi
ble ! " said the physician , whose lips
curled in a smile of cutting sarcasm.
"I heard from my colleague that but
a short time ago the young lady was
bound by other ties. "
"Yes , I have heard so , too. Some
romantic youthful love affair , which
probably was not meant to be taken
seriously. The lover , a young officer ,
is said to have entered the Union
army , which , of course , ended the mat
ter. At any rate , the -young lady will
be Mrs. Harrison this evening , if God
so wills. "
"Certainly if God so wills. "
The tone was so peculiar that even
unsuspicious Mr. Thompson noticed
iL
"What did you mean , sir ? " he
asked.
"Nothing especial ; I merely repeat
ed your pious words. "
The mansion of Springfield was now
visible in the distance ; they were al
ready driving through the plantation.
The justice of the peace availed him
self of the opportunity to dwell upon
Mr. Harrison's wealth , discussed the
possible losses which the war might
inflict upon his property and express
ed his belief that a large portion ol
his fortune was invested elsewhere.
The doctor listened attentively , but
this did not prevent his scanning the
vicinity still more closely than be
fore. He seemed trying to fix every
bend in the road , every distant land
mark upon his memory , and the house
with its doors and terraces received
the same scrutiny.
"A fine estate , " he said. "Do you
think its vicinity to the city will af
ford it protection ? I have the con
trary opinion , for it is an open se
cret that the march of the Union
forces is directed here. " .
"Impossible ! How do you know ? "
cried Thompson , starting from his
corner of the carriage in terror.
"I heard it on my journey to the
city. "
"I heard , on the contrary , that their
march was southward , otherwise I cer
tainly should not have left town. "
The doctor smiled mischievously at
the timid little gentleman , who had
turned pale with fright. '
"Why , the troops will not interfere
with a justice of the peace. At the
utmost , you could only be obliged to
unite some loving couple within the
enemy's lines , in the bonds of matri
mony. "
"Jest as much as you choose , " said
Thompson , angrily. "I want nothing
to do with the enemy. At any rate ,
I'll inquire about that rumor , and , for
the present , remain in the city , which
can only be taken by a regular siege. "
The carriage now stopped at the
house , the gentlemen alighted , and the
doctor dismounted from his horse ,
throwing the bridle to a negro who
hurried up.
i 'Don't unsaddle my horse , " he said ,
carelessly. "I must go back to the
city as quickly as possible , and at any
ratQjshall leave before the other gen
tlemen. "
He let the two men precede him and
lingered , as if by accident , on the
steps , looking after the servant.
An unmistakable expression of sat
isfaction flitted over his face as he
saw that the animal was led to a
stable close by the house.
Edward Harrison received the new
arrivals , and the loquacious Mr.
Thompson instantly presented Doctor
Blackwood , sparing the latter any ex
planation by relating in detail the
cause of Doctor Green's absence. Then
he introduced his clerk , a pale , ef
feminate fellow , whose manner was
excessively timid and deferential , and
of whom no notice whatever was tak
en.
Meanwhile , during the last half hour
Edward had had time to regain his
composure. These visitors must , of
course , obtain no glimpse of the ca
tastrophe which had happened here.
He expressed in courteous phrases
his regret for having troubled the
magistrate in vain , his uncle's condi
tion had changed so suddenly for the
worse that it was impossible to have
the wedding take place that day. Miss
Harrison was in a state of the ut
most anxiety and excitement. Then ,
turning with the same courtesy to the
physician , he added :
"You are welcome. Doctor Blackwood -
wood , though I fear you can give us
no consolation. We were prepared for
the worst long ago , yet a physician's
presence is always a satisfaction. I
suppose Doctor Green has told you
about the case ? "
"Yes , " replied the doctor , whose
sharp keen eyes raised steadily on the
young man's face. "So I should like
to go to the sick room at once. Pray ,
don't trouble yourself. I prefer to see
the patient first alone , and will then
inform you of the result of my exam
ination. "
( To be continued. )
Self-Mastery.
He who has mastered himself , who
is his own Caesar , will be stronger
than his passion , superior to circum
stances , higher than his calling.greater
than his speech. Self-control is the
generalship which turns a mob of raw
recruits into a disciplined army. The
rough man has become the polished
and dignified soldier ; in other words ,
the man has got control of himself
and knows how to use himself. The
human- race Is under constant drill ,
says 0. S. Marden in the St. Louis Re
public. Our occupations , difficulties ,
obstacles , disappointments , if used
aright , are the great schoolmasters
which help us to possess ourselves.
The man who is master of himself will
not be a slave to drudgery , but will
keep in advance of his work. He will
not rob his family of that which is
worth more than money or position ;
he will not be the slave of his occupa
tion , not at the mercy of circumstances.
His methods and system will enable
him to accomplish wonders , and yet
give him leisure for self-culture. The
man who controls himself works to
! ive , rather than lives for work.
Inccrsoll Floored.
Robert G. Ingersoll was not always
Lhe tactful lawyer he became In his
maturity. Early in his career he found
himself as counsel for the defense in
i murder case , with a fussy old doctor
is principal witness against him.
Fhinking he saw a chance to be bril-
iant he sarcastically proceeded to
bully the witness by commenting upon
lectors' mistakes. "Doctors make as
few mistakes as lawyers , " asserted the
aid man. "A doctor's mistakes are
ouried six feet under ground , " was the
reply. "Yes , but a lawyer's mistakes
ire hung as many feet above the
ground , " was the reply , "and that is
ust the difference. " The jury saw the
wint , and"Ingersoll lost the case.
It is understood that the German
government will at once take steps tc
make the islands ceded to it under the
Samoan agreement a strong ru.val and
strategical base. Special officers have
already been nominated 10 go out tc
organize a system of defense works
to prepare plans for. an arsenal and c
coaling and ship repairing depot ; and
it is believed that ? 150,00 > will be ex
pended in the cours of the coming
year.
Exercise and study keep the muscles
and brain from stiffening , love keeps
the heart from hardening.
Hulf Kates South via Omalin and 8t
LutiU und Wulmxli ICouteK.
On the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each
month the. above lines will sell home-
aeekers tickets to southern points for
one fare ( plus ? 2.00) ) round trip.
WINTER TOiJRIox RATES now
on sale to Hot Springs , Ark. , and all
the winter resorts at greatly RE
DUCED RATES.
Remember the 0. & St. u. and Wa-
liash , the shortest and quickest route
to St. Louis.
Remember the O. & St. L. and 0. .
TV. C. & E. is the shortest route to
Quincy. Unexcelled service to Kansas
City and the south.
For rates , sleeping car accommoda
tion nnd all information ca \ at the
QUINCY ROUTE OFFICE. 1415 Far-
nam St. ( Paxton Hotel block ) or write
Harry E. Moores , City Passenger and
Ticket Agent. Omaha , Neb.
The Chicago Tribune says that
James A. Allen of Palmyra , Wis. , who
is now finishing his fifteenth consecu
tive year as justice of the peace in
that city , is entitled to wear the belt
as the champion officeholder. Until
the Grant administration Mr. Allen was
a consistent republican. Since that
time he has voted the democratic tick
et , but the change in his politics made
no difference in his success at the polls.
In fact , he is so popular that for years
he has been unanimouslv nominated
by both parties.
For starching fine linen use Magnetic
Starch.
A striking use of the X rays is to
be made in the case of two sisters
who are joined together in the same
manner as the celebrated Siamese
twins. These girls were recently dis
covered in Brazil and have reached
the age of 10 years. The examina
tion with the X rays is to be made
with a view of determining whether
the bond joining the two bodies can
bo severed by a surgical operation.
New Inventions.
In order to increase the life of the
type in typewriters a Philadelphia inventor -
ventor covers the same
with a flexible sheathing.
To expeditiously turn
the logs as they are being
sawn into boards a Min-
J nesota inventor has arranged -
ranged a pivoted serrated -
ed sector which is steam
operated and held adjustable adjacent
to the log so that the log may be rais
ed , lowered or turned so that any
thickness of board may be quickly
sawn off.
To prevent waste of water in flush
ing tanks a Massachusetts inventor
provides an ordinary cock with a drip
return pipe so that the water not ac
tually used to operate the float is re
turned to the tank.
To prevent the explosion of gasoline
in ordinary oil cans a Pittsburg in
ventor has provided the Fame with a
safety attachment so that he now plac
es upon the market a non-explosive
oil can.
In order to facilitate the transmis
sion of coins and valuables through the
mails a Massachusetts inventor pro
vides an ordinary envelope with a de
tachable pocket which is removably
secured within the envelope and cov
ered by the gummed flap thereof.
Parties desiring free information as
to the best method of procuring pat
ents or introducing new inventions
should address Sues & Co. , Patent Law
yers , Bee Bldg. , Omaha , Neb.
Manufacturers of structural iron say
that within a short time all the more
costly private houses , at least in the
cities , will abandon wood , except for
the most trivial use , and will make
iibe of structural iron for the frame
work and the beams that support the
flooring.
Magnetic Starch is the very best
laundry starch in the world.
Grant Allen's whimsically clever ad
vice , "Don't take to literature if you
have capital enough to buy a good
broom and energy enough to annex
a vacant street crossing , " does not
seem to have carried much weight
with his own son , Grant Allen , jr. ,
who is now connected with a London
publishing house.
Your clothes will not crack if you
use Magnetic Starch.
Hiram Maxim first turned his atten
tion to gun making in a very small
way so late as 1664 , yet today his firm
employs more than 14,000 men.
The Health and Pleasure Resorts
Of Texas , Mexico , Arizona and Cali
fornia are quickly and comfortably
reached via the Southern Pacific Com
pany's Sunset Route. Daily through
service from New Orleans to San
Francisco via Houston , San Antonio ,
El Paso and Los Angeles. Special
semi-weekly service , Sunset Limited
from New Orleans Mondays and
Thursdays , composed of Buffet Smok
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Barber Shop , Drawing Room Compart
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and Dining Car ( meals a la carte ) , all
of the latest design and most luxuri
ously appointed. Direct connections
made at New Orleans from all points
North and East. Detailed informa
tion cheerfully furnished by W. G.
Neimyer , G. W. A. , So. Pac. Co. , 238
Clark St , Chicago ; W. H. Connor ,
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Cincinnati , O. , W. J. Berg , Trav. Pass.
Agt. , 220 Ellicott Square , Buffalo ,
N. Y.
If you have not tried Magnetic Starch
try it now. You will then use no other.
It is strange that we have such a
horror of death , and yet find sweet
ness in sleep which suspends life.
A correspondent ol the London
Tinies , who claims exceptional oppor
tunities for knowing , leaves nothing
whatever of virtue or Intelligence to
the Boers. He says : "I know the
Boers , root and branch , stock , loci :
and barrel . . . and with all this
knowledge of them my estimation IB
t'at they are the craftiest , moat hypo
critical , most dishonest , most untruth
ful , crudest , most ignorr.nt , most over
bearing , most immoral and stupidest
race of white people in the world. "
Every woman who is in love , unless
she is enough that way , becomes an
amateur detective.
Hall Caine has taken a magnificent
flat in Rome and intends passing the
winter there. There have been indi
cations for ome time past that he is
making a close study of the condition
of Roman life , with a view to repro
ducing it in a novel.
There U a dam of People
Who are injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been planed in all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called GRAIN-0 , made of pure grains ,
that takes the place of coffee. The most
delicate stomach receives it without
distress , and but few can tell it from
coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth
as much. Children may drink It with
great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents
per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-0.
He is deaf indeed to whom the grave
has not spoken words unforgotten.
Kelliihlo Help Wunted
'Hither sex. ) Toe Ilinnanlturlim Home nnd Sanitar
ium for Invalids nnd Health Seskern. Incorporated.
Send 1'jr In stiimpii for lull Information. AcMrcxitJ. II.
Tcltlebaum , Treasyrer , Eaxt I.a * Veens , N. M.
There are at least as many men
iu a man as there are ages in his life.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrap.
For children teething , softcni the Rums , rcilucep In
flammation , allays pain , cures wind colic. 23cu bottle.
Non-resistance to injustice is noth
ing short of complicity.
The Larccxt in the World.
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- " - - $ . of Cocoa and Chocolate In the world.
A policeman travels his beat and the
hobo beats his travel.
THE GRIP CDHE THAT DOES CURE.
Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets removes
the cause that produces L.i Grippe. E. W.
Grove's signature is on each box. 25c.
Blasted hopes often result from ex
ploded theories.
Important Inventions.
Patents have been allowed upon ap
plications prepared and prosecuted by
us for interesting subjects as follows :
To C. W. Cross , of Grinnell , for an
auxiliary air heater adapted to be con
nected with a stove in such a manner
that it will receive and direct the pro
ducts of combustion and aid in warm
ing and circulating air in a room , as
required to maintain a miform tem
perature , by admitting cool air at its
botom , heating it and discharging it at
us top. An undivided half is assigned
to W. S. More of same place.
To J. Morgan , of Atlantic for a plant
planting machine adapt. " ! to be ad
vanced across a field by horses to set
out cabbage and tobacco plant.s in
rows at regular distances apart. A
boy on the machine hands plants in
succession to automatic pJant holders
on a wheel and as the wheel revolves
it places the plants in a furrow in ad
vance of the wheel by a furrow opener
and furrow closers immediately cover
the roots and rollers pack the ground
around the roots. An undivided half
has been assigned to E. Whitney , of
Chicago.
Printed consultation an'l advice free.
THOMAS G. ORWIG & CO. ,
Registered Patent Attorneys.
Des Moines , Iowa. Dec. 27 , 1899.
"Use Magnetic Starch it has no equal.
Grief and hate at their height arc
silent.
Breeding and Feeding in
Human Intestines.
A New Powerful Germ Destroyer Discov
ered-How Microbes Are Killed
While You Sleep.
Millions of microbes. b.c-tera ! , pto
maines , disease-germs of every kind live
and breed and Iced in the stomach and
bowels.
For their propagation it is onlv neces
sary for the liver and intestines to be
come lazy and operate irregularly.
Modern science has been at work to find
a means of killing microbes , and the most
successful germ destroyer of all is Cas-
carcts Candy Cathartic. They slaughter
bacteria wherever they tind them , are an
tiseptic , stop sour stomach , make the
liver lively , the blood pure , the bowels
regular , everything as it should be.
Go buy and try Cascarets to-day. It's
what they do , not what we say they'll do ,
that proves their merit. All druggists.
lOc. 25c. or 50c , or mailed for price. Send
for booklet and free sample. Address , The
Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago ; Montreal ,
Can. ; or New York.
This is the CASCARET tab
let. Kverv tablet of the only
genuine Cascarets bears the
magic letters "C C C. " Look
at the tablet before you buy ,
and beware of frauds , imita
tions and substitutes.
LflPORTE
Situated on Gal-
vestpn Bay , is
destined to be the
HOST PROSPEROUS CITY on the Gulf of Mexico
It possesses unexcelled NATURAL advantages
which doupled with the BACKING of weal thy and
intluentiiu men assures a.bnlliant future. The |
U. S. Government is now spending a large
amount of money in Harbor improvement * .
La Porte is the natural seaport for the pro- i
ducts-'of the entire Middle , Koi them and We&t- i
ern States and for Houston , the great railroad. >
center of Texas. '
Excursions at reduced rates will be run twice a '
month. Write for FREE HAPS , DESCRIPTIVE
LITERATURE and full particular , to !
AMERICAN LAND CO. ,
188 Madison St. , - - CHICAGO
of acres of choice agri
cultural LAND now-
opened for settlement
in Western Canada.
Here is crown the cel
ebrated XO. 1 HARD
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markets of the world , thousands of cattle are
fattened for market % vithout being fed grain ,
and without a day's shelter. Send for informa
tion and secure a free home in Western Canada.
Write the Superintendent of Immigration , Ot
tawa , oraddress the undersigned , who will mail
vou atlases , pamphlets , etc. , free of co ; t , W. V.
Bennett Ht ) N. V. Life Building. Omaaa. Xeb.
[ Thompsons Eye Wafer ,
Tlio Ij n < l of llrnad nml llntton
Is the title of a new Illustrated pamph
let just Issued by the Chicago , Mil
waukee & St. Paul Railway , relating
more especially to the land along the
now line It Is now building through
Bon Homme and Charles Mix counties
in South Dakota. It will be found very
Interesting reading. A copy will bo to"
mailed free on receipt of 2-cent stamp
for postage. Address Geo. H. Hcafford ,
General Passenger Agent , Chicago , 111.
We kill ourselves with either worker
or idleness by our vices and pleasure ;
gorged or starved , our end is nearly
always simple suicide.
/ am
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and Not
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ave You
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But there is no need of mourn
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It makes the hair grow heavy
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