The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 24, 1900, Image 7
An Antique Treasure Through days of sorrow and of mirth. Through days of death and days of birth, Through every swift vicissitude Of changeful time unchanged It stood. —Longfellow. The Cartons were an efTectlonate family. They embraced each other when they met. They kissed each oth er when they parted. They gavo each other presents on birthdays, on anni versaries, at Christmas and Easter. When they met each of the five sisters asked each minutely and In detail as to the children of the other. They ad mired each man who had married a Carton girl. They rivaled each other In affectlonato admiration of the off spring possessing such desirable par ents. And they were finite convinced that the Cartons, separately and col 0' lectively considered, were of the elect of earth and destined to an Immortal ity of unusual splendor. When their only brother married Marcia Wright, the family, with its proud unity and generosity, took her into the sacred enclosure of the Carton contingent. She shared the inesti mable pleasure of being one of them. ’ She, too, received presents and ca , rrs-ses. She was patronized with the utmost, urbanity. It was Matilda who took the lead In these demonstrations. Mutilda was the oldest. She was also the wealthiest. Had the Cartons been abdicated to the singing of hymns It Is unlikely that they would ever have chanted In the original "Praise God from whom all blessings flow.” The name of the deity would unconsciously have resolved itself Into that of 'Tilda at whatever sacrifice of correct musical cadence and devout laudation. It was Matilda who suggested names for the new babies, who inspected the shop windows for new styles, and beat the family dressmaker down to her terras, It was Matilda who gave her nephews and nieces tin toys and hulk candy. It was Matilda who, when she bestowed a china teapot on a bride or a gradu ate, stuck a bunch of violets In the wpout and swathed the whole In tissue paper, tied with baby ribbon—which thus clearly Indicated her artistic ten dencies. It was Matilda who, when the first anniversary of Marcia’s wedding came around—or was about to come around—Informed the young wife she should send her a valuable commemo rative present, Marcia politely protested. "It doesn’t seem any time since you sent Joe and me that beautiful vase,” she said. Her glance sought the vase In question. So did that of Mrs. Dobbs r —which, by the way, was the marital cognomen of Matilda, nee Carton. "Almost a year, my dear. We al ways observe anniversaries—wo Car tons!" "So sweet of you,” murmured Marcia. Young Mrs. Carton made no mention of the fact that, while both the price inscribed on the box and on the vase itself was fifteen dollars, the edges where breakages had been duly Joined were, on close observation, apparent. "Sometimes," went on Mrs. Dobbs dreamily, "one feels that to glvo an article of personal significance—of in dividual interest—far exceeds those that may bo purchased for a certain occasion, or a specified sum.” “Indeed, yes!” assented the bride of the brother of Mrs. Dobbs. She was thinking or the lot of lumb er that had accumulated in the attic of i..r new home. She had taken out of i u-age tho furniture of her mother, who, being passed into the big black ness, had no need for furniture, nor for anything else material. It was only (hat morning Joe Carton entreated his wife to get rid of it. "I know there aro people who like old trash.” Joe had said. It may have been lack of mutual opinion on such matters which made these diverse natures so attractive to each other. ”1 like the new furniture—the kind you can smell the varnish on. Let an auc tion man take the truck. Sell them for whatever they w ill bring." The varnish! Marcia had suppressed a groan. Varnish! The deep, reddish gleam of that old black mahogany flickered before her eyes. And the golden gloss of the hand-polished lilrdseye maple! And the dusky glim mer of rare butternut wood! "1 know," said she. "Hut I'd like to reserve the brass-damped desk, Joe." "Reserve nothing!" Joe had decid ed. He was dictatorial- like Matilda. "Tell the Wabash avenue people to take the lot!" Marcia had early learned the Carton virtue of smiling submission. Ho, with many an inward pang and Innumerable suppressed protests, she saw her an cestral treasures carted front her door. It was only w hen Matilda bad talked of the value of hereditary po*«e»shin* she hail faltered for a moment ll< r revolution to be present at the auction sate on the following day was one not to be contested It was with some mis giving, though, that she entered the great, dreary room M<-n walked around their hata on and clgnrw gripped dtlgnnallv between their teeth Women i hi fly Ji-we*»- * the proud proprietors of Hooth Mtate street stores rubbe l etiM>w* with >■* h other In a ftreasy of bargain getting The aid auctioneer Whits haired and white hsardsd, aristocratic of a»pc«t *■ the ''»' ' ! place I before him with a Iw art of <oat«mgt f*r the crowd of c. oul hand devte c wi'h the Id • n> faeles sf whoat he was familiar Cat. Sung the •ye of the n*w. >no- an at* ttoa Ian •terfoot la fa t, hu glams an I Iv‘vs be* vag aaors respvelful 4 Half hidden by a monstrous folding bed that boasted the bold front of a cottage piano, young Mrs. Carton watched the sale of her maternal pos sessions. She wished she had had suf ficient will to retain them. She wished she had the firmness of which the Car tons made repeated bossts. She al most wished that In marrying the brother of the Carton girls she had not married the whole family. “We have here,” called the sonorous voice of the auctioneer, “a valuable old mahogany desk. I would beg your attention to the fact that this is old— not new mahogany, and consequently more desirable. It is in good condi tion. Its brass clamps are of charm ing design. Give me a bid. Five dol lars? That Is absurd. It Is worth a hundred dollars if it is worth a cent. Five-fifty? You, sir! I’m astonished. Six—six only bid for this antique treasure! Seven—seventy-five—make It eight! Eight—going for eight—go ing—going-’’ A woman waved an umbrella at him "Eight-ten!” she screamed. At sound of the voice Marcia Carton jumped. “Eight-ten! Going at elght-t»n! Going—gone!" The man beside the auctioneer held out his hand for ttio customary deposit, and pocketed the same while he wrote down the name and address of the pur chaser. An hour later an express wagon bore from the rear of the auc tion rooms the desk at which Marcia Carton's grandmother had written her acceptance of one marriage proposal. And the same afternoon saw the desk In question duly delivered at Marcia Carton's house. With It came a note written on the free stationery of a down-town dry goods house. “Dearest Marcia: In remembrance of the anniversary of your marriage to our beloved brother, to whom I am sure you will never fail in wifely duty and obedience, I send you both, with my dearest love and congratulations, this ancient mahogany dpsk. It has no duplicate in this country. I have had an agent of one of the beat firms in the city looking for something of the sort for the last three months. I know that you, with your esthetic tastes, will prize it as beauty deserves. I make no reference to the commercial value of the gift. That speaks for it self, as inquiry will prove. Your af fectionate sister, "Matilda Carton Dobbs.’’ With a slow headshake and a long drawn breath Mrs. Carton laid down the note. Not one of the Wrights could have written such a note of pre sentation as that! "Thank God, they couldn't!" she said. And then. “Come in!” Matilda Dobbs, radiant in fall finery, rustled Into the room. “You have received It safely!” she cried, and clasped her fat bauds. "Isn’t It e-le-gant?” “Indeed It is!” returned Marcia fer vently and honestly. Just then fate, which will have a Anger In every pie poor mortals con coct, played Mrs. Matilda Carton Dobbs a scurvy trick. It reminded Marcia's young brother, who happend to be passing, that lie had forgotten hie foot ball at his sister's the previous day. He went in to get It. "Crlclty!” he yelled, and capered like one possessed. “If you ain't got grandma's old desk! 1 learned my let ters on that, Marcia. See, here's whpro I cut my Initials. I thought you said Joe Carton was going to make you sell all her old furniture?” Marcia looked up. Rho was pretty white, but Brave as he who leaps the wall By angry musket flashes litten! “It was sold at the auction-rooms on Wabash avenue today, Hobble. 1 was there.” “All of it?" He was staring at her in bewilderment. “How have you got this then?” "That's what I'd like to know,” said Joe Carton, who had come in unob served. Marcia handed him the note. "It’s an anniversary gift from Matilda," she explained. "I am delighted to have It.” There was a freezing silence. Matil da Dobbs arose. "Marcia!” Her voice was sepulch ral: “You should teach your—your relative better manners. In the Car ton family unseemly conduct in the presence of guests lias never been per mitted young people.” And she car ried her red face and portly person loftily away. “Jerusalem!” exclaimed Carton. He was looking from the note to the desk and back again. Marcia hugged the antique treasure. She laughed till she cried. "Gee!” said Robbie.—Chicago Tri bune. ANCIENT SUN DIALS. Ilow the Flight ef the Hour* Win In (llriltecl Long Ago. It is probable that the earliest sun dial was simply the spear of some no mad chief stuck upright in the ground before his tent. Among those desert wanderers, keen to observe their sur roundings. it would not be a difficult thing to notice the shadow shortened as the sun rose higher in the sky and that the shortened shadow always pointed in the same direction—north. The recognition would have followed very soon that this noonday shadow changed in its length from day to day. A six-foot spear would give a shadow at noonday in latitude 40 degrees of twelve feet at one time of the year and of less than two feet at another time. This instrument, so simple, so easily carried, so eaeily set up, may well have begun the scientific study of astron omy, for it lent Itself to measurement, and science is measurement, and prob ably we see it expressed in permanent form in the obelisks of Egyptian solar temples, though these no doubt were retained merely as solar emblems ages after their use as actual Instruments of observations had ceased. An up right stick, carefully plumbed, stand ing on some level surface, may, there fore, well make the first advance upon the natural horizon. A knob at the top of the stick will be found to render the shadow more easily observed.— Knowledge. Lomlon I.«•?%«!* in Commerce. London has a larger commerce than any other city in the world. Liver pool comes next, and Hamburg prob ably ranks third, although Antwerp closely approaches her. m * Family it Secrets Flashed Over *-y | q j it Public Wires, Some Lode DOOkS S Are Elaborate. 1 ■ The rigging up of a cipher code is said to be the most simple thing in the world—by those who know nothing about It. Those t.ho larger govern ments possess have taken years to put together, ami some of the must compe tent mlnda have been employed In their construction, says the New York Mail aud Ks'tress. Notwithstanding the rlnlnis of many newspapers, there is not a single rode liiMik that fully meets the requirement ; of newspaper work. During the war i with Spain many of Ihe correspondents Invented what Is known ns a blind code. and the representatives of a cer- | tain metropolitan dally who > lain,* to have the finest code in the buaineea, >filed their heads oft trying to rail the censor's att« ntton to the fact that the other fellow wsa using a blind rode. This waa because Nothing could be tumid In "the finest reals In Ihe !>u*l- | to iw ’ to i-ouvey the Ideas uf the cor r« M|Hindents of tip sheet to Ihelr i fit. e rbe i hap with the home made blind a.- that cost *l» *ut t %vuts worth uf iti«t tu make knew how to get bis isformail"it through every time \ blind o de Is n«g> d ay In va i > ig wiyi iu»l th* n»"4 pop tlgr Is to wire, lot me | u <>f || * many w i« d * you wantl* watch *enle« *w. while simple enough »i w*at t, might no in a tl»a has begun the ban ' «f Havana* Ih* Tease hag been sunk by a tipnnlsb wsrsNtn,” N> w* of great IwpirUNt'e When the censor In wide awake, as censors gen erally are. Unslm-ss and government rode have been In use as long an the submarine telegraph, the original high coat of cabling being responsible fur their creation. The desire for secrecy has encouraged the building of business and oftielal codes more than has the mere question of telegraphic codes. The latest thin* In the code line is the nodal one. Within the la*t nve years families In society have arranged for their private u»e. Commodore J. Ptvrpont .Morgan and John W Mackey have probably the finest curies ektuut. They are used egrtuslvcly for convey ing an .-sages of a family nature One of the most suc-ensful mining opera tors of Atnerba. whose wife and thlid ren spend mu> h time a.'truad. roRtmunicatea long message* them dally by itisrar wf hla private corle tie keeps them |g. formed of all lk« latest society gossip, and they, iu turn convey to him k is wh*n and slut' the* are ant*** lamed This particular code tentt con tains U‘ page* and is the labor «.? years. In which all lb* member* of the millionaire a family t«*.h part |t contains the name* of thw ladtv Idoal member* of all the prominent fami lies |g snath and additions and at i >cr*t.on» am issrtcstb e * *t * i,* in* work, ■*. h aid* notifying the other by mall of the improvemsgia and tn*i«a** •a Ig g ip* *• I * har» im 0-1—0 When a preparation has an adver tised reputation that Is world-wide. It means that preparation Is meritorious. If you go into a store to buy an article that has achieved universal popularity like Cascarets Candy Cathartic for ex ample, you feel It has the endorsement of the world. The judgment, of the people is Infallible because it is im personal. The retailer who wants to sell you "something else” in place of the article you ask for, has an ax to grind. Don't it stand to reason? He's trying to sell something that Is not what he represents it to be. Why? Because he expects to derive an ex tra profit out of your credulity. Are you easy? Don't you see through his little game? The man who will try and sell you a substitute for CASCAR ETS I3 a fraud. Beware of him! He Is trying to steal the honestly earned benefits of a reputation which another business man lias paid for, and if his conscience will allow him to go so far. he will go fai thir. If lie cheats his cus tomer in one way, he will iti another and it is not safe to do business with him. Beware of the CASCARET sub stltutor. Remember CASCARETS are never sold in hulk but in metal boxes with the long tailed “C" on every box and each tablet stamped C. C, C. Tlii'v K«*«p ThIi on fli«» llnrain Every horse in the English army Is numbered, and has a little history kept for it. The number Is branded on the animal's fee t—the thousands on the near hind foot, and the units, ten and hundreds on the off hind foot. Thus, the horse whoso number is, say, 8,354, will have an b on his left hind foot and 354 on the right foot. EXTRACT OF BENNE PLANT. It I» Nature'. Own Kcinedy. First used by the MlaalNsippI river steamboat melt In the "early forties," w ho drank their "Henna Tedd” from tho hands of the colored "aunties,” They steeped the leaves In hot water, and tho Verdin of these steamboat litu was that It "did the business." Ill IMl, James and t'onstanre Maguire secured some of these miraculous leaves, and, upon Investigation, discovered that they air' identical with the Besani. 1ml. < lienm - la a ves), and as the same Indi cates. native of India, containing a mucilaginous substance of soothing and healing properties. Nature lore furnished a remedy for diseases such as Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and kindred ailments. After experiment ing, the Messrs. M iguire succeeded Iti chemically combining tho use of tho licnnc-leuvan with other vegetable sub stances, ami so furnished a remedy that has saved thousands of Uvea. Prepared bv THE J. W <i. MAOUIItE MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, Mo. England'. Great Lawyers Are Irish. England is almost unrepresented in the great law offices of the kingdom, Sir Richard Webster, the new master of the rolls, being an Irishman, as is Sir Edward Carson, the solicitor gen eral, while Sir Robert Finlay, the new attorney general, is a Scotchman. Ite.t for the Itowcly. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCARETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you Just 10 rents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has O. C. C. stamped on iL lie ware of imitations. Entitled to a Item. Ex-Senator James W, Bradbury of Augusta, Me., has resigned his mem bership on the hoard of trustees of liowdoin college, after holding the po sition for forty years. In all that time he has missed only two or three meet ings of the hoard. Mr. Bradbury is in his 99th year. THE BOXERS OF CHINA are attempting to solve a gigantic problem, but they are going about it in the wrong way and will never suc ceed. Some people, in this country, seem to think that they have as great a puzzle on their hands in selecting a location for a home. They will cer tainly go about it In the wrong way unless they inspect the beautiful farm ing country on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway in Mar inette county, Wisconsin, where the crops are of the best, work plenty, fine markets, excellent climate, pure, soft water; land bold cheap and ou long time. Why rent a farm when you can buy one for less than you pay for rent? Address C. E. Rollins, Lund Agent, 101 La Hallo St., Chicago, 111. I'nrfo )(l<'.in in speaking of the Porto Ricans Governor Alien, who reached New York the other day on a short vacation from iiis island duties, remarked that one of the spectacles which impressed him had been the ceremonies of inducting into office the judges of the supreme court. These ceremonies were formal and the Judges themselves wore for the occasion very elaborate robes. "I discovered.'* said Governor Allen, "that these Judges were not practicing law They may have been lawyers once, and pruhubly were, but they were, in the words of the Porto Ricans, purMtiug a i u re»r.‘* For starching Hue inu u c*e Magnetic March. Lord Huberts is one of the tr.it swordsmen In tb« British army. So. Wlsilss • siHiiMna s, rue. f • *-**t i.ts imiOhi. e<ftss« lbs s n»*. ie-’ee Is t* subs.ssi*me. s .s i. k. t ein.ii * War disorrtnlse*. but it Is to reor ganise- Emerson. Or* |m I -Inf Atte«*s *»*! *•»? 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