The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 12, 1897, Image 7

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    j^YE MOO ST. VALENTINE. (
> Many yearn ago a Frenchman who
' visited London wrote this passage con
cerning the Kngllsh girl on the four
teenth of February;
"8t. Valentine's day Is the carnival
of the young people here, Kngllsh girls
await the arrival of the postman with
the utmost Impatience. They open
their letters In a state of delighted ex
citement, and Instantly give vent to
I heir feelings In cries of rapt a,"; or
hursts of laughter. The girl who re
ceives no valentine has reason to feel
mortified, as It Is a proof positive that
she will braid the tresses of 8t. Cather
ine."
The same condition of things exists
to-day, as the postman whose work Is
doubled and trebled at that period will
surely testify. In city anil vlllag", and
In homes remote, the time is one of Joy
ous expectancy, and often there Is more
than the trivial following of a tradition
In the exchange of those lace-bordered
and decorated missives with their
saucy, mischievous cupids, their hearts
transfixed by arrows and their senti
mental verses.
"Hearts are broken, heads are turned
IJy castles in the air.”
There are a few who take advantage
of the time to send hateful comic val
entines which Illustrate some peculiar
ity of the ones to whom they are ad
dressed, but no one will envy the un
kind spirit that could dictate such a
proceeding. But there are comic valen
tines that are employed as a pastime
by persons wbo are not over-sensitive
or refined.
In the olden days when the world was
inostlv under tiaaan rule, the 11th dav
of February was one of carnival, and
often misrule. The valentine lottery
v.as one of the favorite amusements in
England, when the lads and lasses bad
not the gilded opportunity of the pres
ent time. They wrote billets with
their names Inscribed thereon, an
equal number of each, and drew by lot
—the men taking the billets from the
maids, and vice versa. The company
being thus divided into couples who
were each other's valentines, many
happy marriages grew out of this lot
tery.
Writing was not then cultivated, even
in court circles, and the first written
valentine of which sentimental history
has kppt any account. Is the famous one
of the Duke of Orleans. This noble
man, being a prisoner of the hat tie* of
Agincourt. could not draw his valentine
so lie wrote u quaint and chivalrous ad
dress to an unknown divinity. Being a
poet snd a writer of songs, his verse
4 ml merit and 1* distinguished for Its
’graceful simplicity. A stanza will give
an idea of the poem:
"Will thou he mine, dear lore’ Keply
. Sweetly consent, or else deny;
'Whisper softly, none shall know;
Wilt thou be mine, lote? aye or uo.
"Hpil* of fortmte we may
Happy by one word from thee;
I.Ife files sw iftly ere it go
Wilt thou be III) lore ’ «.e or no."
.Shakespeare Drayton flower Chau
cer and many at her* ol the old writer*
f I "
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lb* KhaNt**** UK 1 iiUnllnt»
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Mil. • NNN II I* H** •»»»• I »»• **•«**
•• IN* »al*nil*« w* N>* l> < \« n* limb*
v. a.v. No doubt tile spelling wax good
for UiOMe days and Hie sentiments en
deared It to th# heart of the fuIf Aline.
"lit there fnne heavenne aught more
rare
Than thou sweetc nymphe of Avo.i
fayre,
Ik there ooiie earthe a maltin' more
trewe
Than Willy HhakKpeare Ik tot* you?
"Though fickle fortune prove unkytide,
HUH doth aim leave lierre wealth he
hynde;
The iie'eic the heart canne forme
anew.
Nor make thy Willy's love unnctrewe.
"Though age with withered hand do
Ktrkye
Th<’ form most fajre, the faro moat
hrvghte.
Htlll doth ‘'he leave unnetouehed undo
trewe
Thy Willy's love and freynshyppe too,
"Though death with ncverrc fayllnge
blowe
JJoth marine and hale: alyke brynge
lowe,
Yette doth he take nauglitc l>ut Ills
due,
And Ktrykcg notle Willy's heart Ktlll
trewe.
"Synee ihcnnc not fortune, death nor
age
t’anne faythfulle Willy’s love asswage,
Thenne doe I live and dye forre yon.
Thy Willy syncere and moHt trewe."
itrayton also alludes touchingly to
the custom which tradition gave to the
CUPID'S AIM IS TRUE.
birds, of pairing on St. Valentino's
day.
Perhaps one of the most ancient
verses Is that written by Uydgute, the
monk of Unry, In 1440, in praise of
Qineu Catherine, consort of Henry V.:
"Saynt Valentine of custom yeere by
yeere.
Men have ,.n usaunce In this regloun.
1o look and seiche Cupid's kalendere
And chose tiuyr choyse by grelc af
feelouu."
Herrick. In his “tlrsperldes," speak
ing of ii bride, says:
"She must no more a-maytng,
Or by rosebuds divine
Who'll he tier Valentine.”
A modern valentine has ail the
marks of the old-t'm# ciTo-ton* The
writer really claimed that It was yel- |
low with age being found in the dress- j
inis •case of a lady of the past, who bad
lived and died single. The valentine
was wrapped In •« tut of yellow lace,
“fatnil) scented with vanilla bean''
“Thia mert) maiden, radiant, rare.
With win sum- ways and debonair.
When sweet *h- -mite# on me I swear j
Thai Eden s Ugh' la resting there
t'luni ih»M> tip* *•» ripe, an fair*
Tu Ieoh mum tier face oil Care
Would cease la »rp and court luspatr
Would give up dole ht« trade forswear
Hun tuna* l*» k * B ake J* y h a half
M hat witudvi r « a that I sound dare
Her praise <» • «g her >«l»n wear,
litr valeuttne myself declare I1
|h» merry maiden radsut, rarer*
Maud up va eg* hum has hr* urn* a fa j
vent* uteih • a* ammeateai ia»u ,
chi diva who but uae-ceai m aaltes ;
whi* h (oaiatu * »*ra# of pus iy with a I
fit rapid i« a itaM'flted bear autwtaeu
llllh IH*ee aud f it gsf-me-aels. (he p*
eltc ••itiite** Irlttg uiur'k si |lh*> j
(his
Tea ylUtti* I »f**t ft «4*v prove
Ml Heed devaitwn a ad m* lave*
M«a> year* sg>* •>» Kan ik pair***' 1
| e*-pur-4 the futiaama aa'bre f sw th* 1
«d< -i(i>*n« *u* • «t aa kwertvaw !
ar ws'papei Ik" H *•« it Heuuu rat
• ha lag the p »-’•* crlty of at Vabiu
line’H day, and at the same time the
peculiar form of advertising In vogue
In this country:
"The great Increase of marriages
throughout Wayne county during the
past year Is said to he occasioned by
the superior excellence of the valen
tines sold by George Howard, Indeed,
ki complete was his success In this
line that Cupid has again commis
sioned him as great high priest of love,'
courtship and marriage, and has sup
plied George with the most complete
and perfect assortment of ‘love's armor'
ever before offered to the citizens oft
Wayne county. During the past year
the blind god has centered his thoughts
on producing something In the line far
surpassing anything he has heretofore
Issued. And It Is with 'fellnks' of the
i greatest Joy that he Is able to announce
! that he has succeeded,"
Then follows a description:
"The turtle-dove kind, with Its coo
i coo, the sensibly sentimental, the cut
ling, the severe, and, In short, every
i thing that can he required, with all
| necessary fixings. Prices range from
cents to
A great number of valentines are on
the market this year, and some daring
! innovations are made on the tradl
I Honal Cupids, the loves and doves of
! ye olden times. Kor lnslanee, a neat
small folio of cardboard with raised !
■ Mowers awl a medallion of gold on
i which a Idrd In opaline colors Is trill
! Ing a love song, has the non-sentl
inental verse on Its cover:
| "The turnpike road to people’s hearts 1
And
Ides through their mouths, or I mis
take mankind."
When the leaves are opened behold
a real peppermint lozenge, and a ciga
rette fastened to the inside page, with
appropriate couplets to "My Valen
tine.”
Cupid riding a bicycle and hearing
a large bouquet to his lady love is de
pleted In outlines of gold and fancy
paper, and a span of horses and a
sleigh In the same style form pretty
valentine toys for children. A bath
ing house made of cardboard has for
Its foundation a sandpaper for
matches. One would think the valen
tine Inventive faculty had gone mad, to
see such an attempt as this. A sweet
face peers from a heart-shaped open
ing In the door of the bathing estab
lishment. Half-way down the building
a liny iron serew is fastened. It forms
u word In the poetry that Is printed
around It:
“He said as he gazed
In her eyes of blue,
•Give me a kiss,
My darling, do,’
“ ‘I won't.’ she said:
'You lazy elf.
Screw up your lips
Anil help yourself.’”
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Tb# *«i> bib« mW utuab*4 mm») rt»l,
“|li * »* »uii»* hum bin.
WHta (mil** »b* wish wi<i
lib# i#«* lb# *b«#l*MM Ib Ibblb,
M*« #»** 'b# m «•■«* **i«*4 iiikni, j
|l»r *«<■• «.•*■ 4f*»b »ilb pbltM
llbib
f «4» *u’hib* t*«l b It4<t**m*» •
4<*m‘
rt«i*j* M IW«I. <
N * ;»*< bi'ub •# ib>Rb n«i >«'w*4
bull# *• m« *» bib m I In i#i % b#b* •*
\vtti.it 4'«'«*kw>b.
i Sluinl) r Unknown
DREADFUL DREAMS DRIVE
SLEEP AV/^Y.
lor I'iglit \r,ir< a I.aily of lmp«»ri,»,
XiifTm I impi'sk*Me
A|nii| Slu* KrluIcK Ilf
Kipfrleiri*#
y rein »Vir Ifppuhl .-ar, K.n porta, Kan
Mi .frnnle < Mrlov* n s'.dm at. T1 *J Mer
rhant Street. hinpona. Kansas, and is the
wife of VV. It. < ’arlov. proprietor of tho fnr
low Waf on and fflack*inltli Works, win is
m» well ktioun a * tin* Mast (liind^ and as
on# of u." mostaetii i embers inl/xlgclft,
I. O, O r . of Ktnporia.
The dlitrm of n condition of chronic
• leep|es4fiess Is no terrible. Mrs. Carlow's
ar.fferitig* from it so well knov. n.our readers
we feel sure, will welcome tn» good news
that she is now well, and wih !*• glad to
l.now how the < m e wa* accomplished
Mri Carlow'sstatement is h* rote append
ed lit narrative form
" Kor many year* I was a confirmed inva
lid, suffering constant pains through my
breast and Sack, of the inns' excruciating
tvpt*. rendering :n« absolutely kelpie**. I
was unable to Hm p or lie down %% ithout
assistance, and was vihjact on the leasto.
tlon i* fluttering* of tlin heart and such
shortness of breath *>r dy*pn<i*u, that I
ollen thought I wax dying.
Peaeef.i! slumber Ha* unknown tome.
J would fall into ;* d i/e mly to heawakened
by tbotnoM hoiTlhledr# ini*. of too frightful
a • harm i« r to descr Is and in the morning i
it fit* ad of being refreshed and rented, I
would Ik* .• * tcj’|v exhausted
** / wa t tcruled at various times by every
pi’NsU'iau in thecity, but noneof tlieoi eon d
:fo me any good, though I spent hundred*
of »h|lar* in my «juc *t of health. About
three month* ago. Mr* KI Isabel b Drake,
whom \ oit is ritap* know. spoke to my bus
band ,»dvi ng a trial of Dr. William*’ Mink
1*111* for Malt* Meople, stating that they had
twi unir.ent ly • ire*l her after year* of suffer
big fr <ti n.ilk leg. a id he at once procured
a supply forme.
*■ By the t.mc I had taken two hnxe* ac«
COrdllU' to direction*. for t!:e Ill's! time In
two ve.,r-. I w,:•. .ibin to e» ,v oea* t fill and
I'« St (III I If'l ilt'M I ' t II tl II !»'•'! to lukl'
them my Inall'i i,no mil. v ihul now
while nsillg the lift!) • - i tec;ijuite. recov
ered und my hctilth • teniireh i-'-storcd. )
Mtiil take t >vn j/j! . v vy i i .-I t just beiore
retiring, and wale up every morning pcr
fcetiy happy
I ini vine every one whom I I ear com*
plaining to try Dr Willi.i a * I’-nk I 'fill*, for
i>ltlioiu.li 1 r< cognize tie fa' t Hint medicine
that >• ill etire one will not another. Mill a*
most diseases are due to a hail condition of
the hloo 1, Mnk Pills in such eases will
prove a certain cure. Jl I* hut natural that
I should have the moat, unbounded faith In
them. I am only too glad to isar testimony
UuourIi your paper us to v/bal they nave
done for ir.o
'I lie ab >vo is an exact retort of Mrs Car
low's i tutomeut ( iuki.i - IDiuii*.
(Kluneit) Krjsirter. Kmpo ia, Kan.
Hr. Williams Pink Pills for Pule Peonlf
are now j ivin to tin- public as an unfailinv
blood huilder and nerve icstorer. curing all
forms of weakness arising from ;i wati-ry
condition ol tin blood or shattered nerve*.
'Dm pills uie sold by all dealer*, or will be
sent t*j*t paid on receipt of price. W) cents a
box. i r : \y luixe* for an (ilo-y are never
cold In hulk or bv Hie UP;, by addressing
Dr. Wdll a in s- Med tfino <*/» . Sell lid* tttdy.
V V. __
Morn* , » + *•. *•.>
A Hclglan nobleman once managed
to catch /Ob stork* and labeled every
one of them with a pieen of paste
board, giving the addre** ol the ox
perinicnti'r and requesting lo Inform
him where the bird Imd been caught
or k.lled during the winter season.
These curious paisports wore atlaehed
in a conspicuous manner to I lie neck
or leg of the hinl*. and one of them
returned next spring with a message
to the effect, that lie had been caught
in a meadow neur t>ldi lid bo/. iri west
ern Algeria.
VibrslIng In Tuni-fiil An writ
hike III! strings of a musical liislrnnieiil. I lie
iiertoiis sjso ui In In-alt It liartnonl/.is pleas
antly with Ilie oilier pnrlsof Hie system, lint
weakened or ovwwroughl. II Jangle'. mnsl m
liarmonlously. Ouiet anil invigorate It with
ilie great iraiiiiulll/x-r and Ionic. Hosteller's |
■Homacli Hitlers, which promotes digestion,
billons hoci-oHoii and a regular action of the
laurels, anil preicuts malarbil. rlii uuiatleand
kidney complaint*.
t-aiglisli lu Hie (Hurt (tooin.
"Who arc those students with books
under their arms?"
"They’re taking tip the law."
"And what's the old man In a gown
back of that bench doing?"
“Oh. he's laying It down."—New
York Press.
l or m i l lurll).
Th© total revenue of tlie charitable
institution* imving their headquarters
in I ondon nmounted to over ti. 00*).<*>0
sterling—or. lo Iki precise, iid.OtiU.
708. __ _
Wiii:\ tiitlioiiM or rohttive. vat it Cam arvt.
randy i athaitir. rtir® guaranteed, iup,
\ gnod wliUt player nearly alway* drift*- ,
into pnk«*r.
Mrs. HImIow'r hooililHi »>••••!*
Ki*r rhllilr* n (••**lhif»g M.fieii«(h«*gmn»» iwUm*** Uiflaae i
mat ion. alia)* pain • ure»» wiml «ul|»* lioiila.
Oih- eold. elurotny worn an with her new 1
lutned upean ruin a wivpihm.
rev. :
T. DEWITT:
TALMAGE j
~ — - R
R In one of ho, wonderful rermt n g
R very truthfully laid," My brother, 2
■ your trouble U oot unh the heart. j
. it i« u gotrit disorder or .» rrf>el R j
I ItotM livtt, It i» mat mm that U*>t , g
B out your hope of hutnt. but bib 1
g th.rt iw*t only yellow* your rye g
>0 lalli end (nr* unit twgur ut.tl "
Eituliri your lit ul rtkr Imi twuupy w ]
upon your m»uI in ili irtUuii uul g |
for, hotling*, -aim! g :
I eltnege it tight * All j
I Ihii trouble t in br* mounted 1 I
P Vtot un be i ur» I! ®
I I low? Hy UMinjJ ft
I «• SfflEGai
* \\« < au gut yno ito nttm erohl*
I lAik.l it,,oi inert »ml AutittH,tututrt
I Mime, r*. 1 1
B Hal to day well, '
B inti it uy mi
P I K«i* it iM>«lu«tM ul tht*. Twenty
g year* tt per ten* «t piwe* trot word*
5 Owe, I
P W,w# 11»,te> lyt m>’ •twinnii UMk
p f aewMif % i‘ %'%*#* i W, H ».■ !***»♦#♦ a 1 I
A Modern Way to Stop a Cough
Si Tried b> * Prominent Iona Minister.
In a wont letter lie says: ‘Many win
ters ii.ivi' I cougi oil .ill winter long. Twite
lime I been r,.irpeM«-<l to ri <t from m>
ministerial duties, for u |< nod of several
years. \\ lion I look cold In winter the
roughing would be Intense., laist fall l
took cold about the loth of October, and
was sick with it for about a week and be
gan wtint I supposed was a winter of
roughing. My wife railed my attention to
l)r. Kay's I .tins Balm, and after much per
suasion on her part, and a free expresses'
iof a not flattering character) about pateEr
medicines, on my part, 1 concluded to trw
ttie l.unp Balm, f /elt tit inter lhat it trmeht v
a phtrr in my rntilntly that nnlhlny rlrr him
ever Hour I began to improve. I used
about 0 lajxrs and t an now prrarh with nit
Oouyhtriy I keep it by me ami if I take
eold I use it. Ii I have u bronchial irrita
tion after preurhing / hihr llr. key'* Lunu
Hahn. I call cheerfully say that tne l.nng
Malm prepared by Thr hi ll .1 hay Mrrl
irnl in nf (tin "ha. Asti . has been a great
help to n.r it inis no had effect upon the
stomach. Kespeetfully yours. ,1. D DrTxa.
Ihirtnr VC K. • hunch .Vprfny Hill. It^pj^hre
Muhin t iniltrtnrr,"
The tdrMirrii < me.
The Adelsberg eavo, with Its recent*
ly discovered sldo cavern*, has latdly
been carefully surveyed, in accord
ance with the instruction* of the
Austrian minister of agriculture < 'ount
Fnlkenhayne In the eoursn of the
operations some v cry beautiful parts
of liio rave which could formerly
bo reached only v/ilh the greatest dif
ficulty. wore made easily arcosablo.
• loo Kswxot. *l«o.
The reailersof lids paper will he pleased
I 1 learn I hut there I* ul. least one dreaded
disease Dial seleie e has la i ii able to cure
in all Its siav-H. and Dial I* * ulurrh,
Hall * I alarm Cure Is the only piisillte
eitre row known Hr llie medical frklcrnlly.
< utarrti lielng aI'onsiltilllonal ills* a-e, re
. r... i i I 114 Is > 11 <■ I lif.itllillil 11 (I I I a*
i 111 iii rli < iin: I- taken liilei imlly. ucllPK
dlii-etly iipon i lie blond mill Bine ilium sur
fa i :il ilif system, thereby -1roylujt
t Ilf foil ml lit Ion of I lie disease. anil iilnni
Hie patient strcptrth by bullilmif up tin
.mi II III Inn anil a-.1*1fuse mil ille In dotnu
lla work Tin’ proprietor* have so iniieli
lallli In Its curative powers, that lliey of
fer uni- liuiKlrxl Imlliiia for any ran
that It falls io nre. Semi for ll-t of I e
thnonluls. Address. . .
Ill IIKM'.V A i n., Toledo, ()
fold by l)ru*|ll*t «. 7.5 cent
lillllV lamlly bills are (be best
The Dutchman** Army.
Dutch military cycling voluntcem
have to jins* u real examLnation Iho
fo;v they arc aecoptad for the inancu
vu.’s, but when passed they got A florin •
a day. first-cl turn fare traveling and art
lodged ns officers at the expense of Hu
ntnto '1 hey have to be able lo rid<
aixty-threo miles in seven hours him
thirty-one miles in two hours and i
half. _
Aii Opportunity of m I*lf* Tium
To secure a Hrst-elas* vehicle Ih-Iov
eosl in manufacture. We arc elosini
mit the stock formerly belonging b
the (idiiiiihus Ituggy , Co. in Omaha
Ncli. nothing reserved. Send for cut
alugiic, ,1. II. Hai.sk.v A Smith Co.
Ibim-io-li Harney Street.
Omaha. Neb
Take a l.ook.
Doctor (to Irish patient) Do yot
sleep with your mouth open? Iris!
Patient flhure. Ot don't know, doe
tor. Oi've never seen myself whir.
Ol’ve been aslape, but Oi'll have a look
to-night! Tlt-BIt*.
Ilf(«*niairti t'mniiboi’ Ii'i* **MI» Wljffrluf
Tin origin*! an4 only ifconliM <*iu«w • humufti Umtui
tnd 1-4.« . rolii v r - Ar. C <I.('liildrrf) ,N.H*»fM,(,'t
Mokl jx opit like to lx* ('Will'd had fri I
laughing xort of a way.
rtfmu'atu liver, kiduevx anti
»x>welx. Never xiekeu. weaken or £ripe.I Or
TIm- good die young, hut tin* had oulliv*
t In ir tixi'fiilm?**.
ZC4 lit". (IIRN PKK Allll,
It's marvelous how *e progress! You
can make money at 10 centa a bushel
when you get 304 bushel* corn, 330
bushels oata, 173 bushels barley, 1,000
buahela potatoes per acre! Halzer#
creation* In farm seeds produce.
• 10.00 WORTH Kill* to « I NT*:
.Inst *eml Tt.ls Notice amt IO (rot
to the John A, Halzer Heed Co., L»
Crosse, WIs. and get 12 farm seed
■samples, worth $10, to get a start, w.u,
L i oiiMn’l Ntiiitl It.
V Tennyson used lo tell the story of
\farmer who, after hearing a red-hot
sermon of never-ending fire and brim
stone. consoled his wife quite sincerely
with the tiai'M* remark: "Never mind,
Hally; that must be wrong! no conslU
tooshnn could stand If.’’- Tlf-»1(*.
Ji st try n Ms- to* of Cuscarets, ciC-sJr
cathartic, the Hne.t liver noil foe cl rey\
Istor made
lit. fulse pretense that tin. received tie)
IiIcmIiiu. Ill dlsytlW '
ii i ■■ i. iiw 11 I———i—w—■
Naked Pills j!
’ are fit only, (or naked aav- l'
age*. Clotlit* arc the mark* )\
1 of civilization in pill* a* well «[
, a* people. A good coat doe*
i jj not make a good pill, any more \ i
than good < lothc* make a good ‘<|
' nan. But «■* aurc u* you’d {'
i look on a i lothrr.lcMft man a* a
V mad one, you may look bn > >,
i. coatle** pill a* a had one, <
| After fifty year* of teat no J
'• pill* fttaiul higher than i |
AYER’S \
; Cathartic Pills >
MJOAK COATED. /
1 '. '» *
Comfort to
California.
Is fry Thu rnouy aftt-t nwni
n fottrUt *l«-<plng - Hf fr
Denver, Pali Lake t'lty ►an
i I ran*l*co, find lam Angel**»
Ifiivf*t Omaha and Lincoln
••la ihe llurllngion Houle
l ft I* <*mrpcted. upholstered
Hi rail a ii. lot* *prlng "‘'in*
and hack* and U provided
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PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS.
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