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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-24, Page 3=!, 1 4.• I - •1. - The Itend.to 'Yesterday. _WI1some wis_e man who. has Journeyed- gver- land and over sea, • • - TotheCountries Whore thn rainbow And the gIoriioui sunsets be; Kindly- tell -a little stranger -Who has, Oddly 1°4 her way, _ W berg's the ro4d that she Must travel retairntb -Yesterday; ? • ; For. you See, she's.unfamiliar With To day and canna read - What its strange, mysterious sign -Posts Tell of Ways and where they lead,: • - And her heart hPbral-dS.her sorely, ' Though she mean to stay When she fell asleep last evening And.abandoned Yesterday. . For she left a(3..eal. neglect -d . That, --he ret'Cly should haVe done, -1 - And she feitrs she's -lost Some favors That she fairly might have won Sci-Shcql liku. to turn her backward _ 'To retrleve theni if She MO= Ill'aot some pne kindly tell her .Where's the: road to Yesterday ? , - St.:Nicholets. ALT • t••••••••••••• .1••••••••=•• • "'Lulea," set& Mr. Cyrus Merivale to his wife as he drew e close fitting pair of kid (doves over -his large fluky fingers "Jack eloburton has beeti paying our Catherine censiderahle ateention of :late, and I shoulche't be Speprieed if something came of " -hope ea," .returned Mee. Merivale,. Iangeidlye "for he has lots of money, .peopte. say"- • 014 -11051irton is :a bright young Men 'tend- will make his - mark yet, there- is E 0 doubt about that, and he may be able to help us out of opr Mis-erable debts," said !•on Mr. Merivale. Kate had • Many admirers, - but Jack -1Iobur ton was the - favorite. Jack" was a steedy, youpe° man,. good good lookiege well . educated andthe possessor of a neategg . that in the minds. of Kate's worldly pat- - -ents - would be.-sureto. hatch -tinbounded • . wealth.. • , = .. ,-. • _ - The _parents, were grampus and Paved ther , Way to an excellent understanding between_ the Voting people, So the next winter, when Kate - went Away to lioaeding ,-school e and Jack went to -seek :his fortune in the great 'west _matters were eminently satisfactory all, arondu . - - .- --- e• e . .. -1!'•Ires,.',' said .Mr.' Merivale to his dangli ter.. "Jack Ho hurton- will make a model .- husband, ono that Will teed to elevate' the -family station.- That' s - how it _always- :- should be.. I *mild be Very . muchpained to have you Marry any one pooier than ourt -_selvee."•- -A' - - 4 -e. Why, papa,": said Kate in reply, ! • e. - ant not going to Marry Jack because he has - -a littia money.. • I am--gOing to -marry. -hirii because Inve hien." "That's right," laughed her father, "but . . the money is a requisite that meest not be despised, for -without it love Would be a - - very .farhe affair indeed.. If Jack were be- ' low you in worldly station, there, would be -a groteeaueness- about_loVes that would soon destroy it.. :In marriage the social . equili- inrhim should always be .iiiain:tained." -. Aboutwit..- years,-afeie.Jack's engegeinent to Kate -and_ a year previous to the proposed .celebraeion.-of the nuptials Mr; Merivale startled the leosonf of his familt-otte day by -suddenly entering -theirmidst greatiyethis -- tered anCperspienigfroni every pore. . - . He thte w hienseli -into...a chair,. .and- after' prolonged silence hat nearly 'frightened -the- .. neethee-and- daughter out of their .senses informed them that at last "the goal Was ia sight:" "1 What goal ?"., they Cried . -7: • "At last," said he, ":we shall risetoour proper station. '-: Henceforth .'we have no- . need to envy Re'dertion:. The creditors 'who _ haveelogged the fee thepast10 years, shall - be relegated along with bills Marked .Paicl ' back to their miserly I6vel , In fine" he e . ' -added, "we are rich." .. . " '.EXtda:in, ;.- pray explain," they ' gasPed. 44 it's the Arapahoe- mine," said he. "We . are Worth a cool hundred thousand, and the : -._PeoPle Will think it a miiliore" , The news- Of -Mi. - Merivale's sudden ac- quisition ' of Wealth spread rapidlY„, and people exaggerated the reports, as he' lied . ,• anticipated. New friends sprang up on every . , side; Whenever ‘Itate .appeared she was more than everthe centre-. of attraction. - .Mr. Merivale began to plan changes on a grand. ecale. 4 lot as ' purchased next to -Robertson's and preparations were .inade for : the erection.of a magnificent mansion Tip I -were to be carriages., - servants,- -gravet. d - walks-, horses, dogs, fountains, ---in . short e i.01 . -the attributes of aristocrady-. One day 'after e longeinteriiew_With his e Wife, - Mr.. Merivale summoned- Kate.: • "1 Wish to -talk- with- you -abont that 'fellow iloburten.," said he: ." You do not suppose, now, that he will, try- to held- you to . the ' :engagement, do -yen?" leseinquired norvoUsly. - " What f-' exclaimed the daughter, Ted- - - dening ; "do you mean that. he should for, - sake 'me beeause WP have been fortunate ?" ' I mean.," returned the father More. -- coelly, " that_since our circuinstancei have materially change d we should regnlate.ohre seleee_ acecordiegly. .My- principle: is the sante asI.havofatwaya endeavored to incille- .. Cate.' No- eue -should ever marry- below -his • . - . . • . orher statiohe ,.quir station has risen; and those whe eter.e. once our sociad equals are . no iorgertee ,. Personally, Holmetonis an. • estireet!le young' fellow, but I Must. insist tite he pr.ojeeted-alleance be broken -off at -once." : .- . t -- ' ' • If Kste.gave her father.' a look of escorn, it was, ;est to hirh,,for he coneinued Without looking up :."-= ,. -haye 'always been a dutiful - .dairehlier; and 1 have . implicit- Confidence in your obe,yieg my wieltee: . We- lievea 4, soceril- sfatus _ to .ilia.intkiin. ..It would be s'ilyilit4;' in the face of Providence,' to dis- rega‘et. the adva•ntages- which out altered_ circ,ii reStv.ncek.; 'present. : This you Would - 'be' doing- were youto many -a poor man." ' VIII riy2. fettier:.-excic.drne.d thejdaughter,. "Mr.flebneton is by. -4-10- nieana, poen. He bee, .ee you keeve„ -over :$16,000;- and with. _ the aeseatance Valet you might new -afford . he could easily addto it" 1.Ah," said hex father, .6:4 Tor. forget _tliat,' while he: has $10,000 you will have - ten times _that , He is_ altogether too : , many- - rounds in the ladder below you and the ' -sooner he'-ia.,,informed of - the change the ' better- for ail coneetned:- No, eno," Said he, inte;Tapting.her as she Was about to Coll- titfte- ,,hf.7 argunien-l-., " I. Can never --consent e to th- marriagel ehotild Oorarnit a flagrant breach ":.of . duty --....-' were I • -to , allow 7- ' the equiV.briam, to be ihee 'disturbed. After you have thieght, the matter over candidly . you 'will eeethat My position ii the only One -tenable."_ .._ i - 7 • The -daughter --sat for some time:after .her father had left the room, overwhelmed with grief at his proposition. Finally she gathered up sufficient courage to write to Jack, and in & wretched, tear stained scrawl she confessed her father's disapproval of the marriage. . While she was penning this letter, full of endearments and protestations of constancy- --eonstaney, she deolared, that would endure even if her father '"should acquire ten millions "-the paternal Crcesus was seated in his private office writing a letter of a cOutrs_ty SeutititoUt.. Merivale wrote two letters, one to John. Holnerton, politely requesting tleedis- Continuance :Of attentions to his tieughter, • the other to 4401 Ce Hobiatien, President of the -Arapahoe: Mining -Coenpany; Denver, stating that he Would -ehave- the pleasure of calling upon this official uw following Week •on busieesetrelatieg- to his Mining interests. - Mr. Merivale arrived in Denier on Thurs- day- afternobn: and took apartments at :a hotel.: -'- Early in the evening, While insitecting his person in themirror after the completion Of a cerefultoiletele was startled by. a .knock Open the- door. - • ' : . ee He -opened -it and . stepped 'back in -Un- feigned. astonishment. for . whet'. -should _ he standing „there but . his - one. presumptive. young Jack Hoburton... I_savv your name in the Tegistee,"- JeCk, haVe.takete,tlie.liberty to :_seelt an interview.". _ . ." -Step in," Said Mr. Merivale, and With Cool pemposityehe- waved .him to a chair. "Now," said he, as he seated himself, "My time is -precious -1 suppose you wish. to confer coneerning. your unfortunate ree Iationship 1- with my. daughter, • lint even that -point I have nothing more -to.say than what I expressed in. my I.heye duties to:perform as: a •-parent that . you will doubtless understand; and 'I hope. you .will net dwell upon a point that must necessarily be painful usb.oth." • - ele1 'did Call for the purpose you suggest," said jack, "for Ihoped :that after all - the circumstances were inade'might you mght . . --poseibly not be so much opposed to our union...1. In the -first piisee, you knew, Kate and 1 love each other; and, in the -second place, I:.haye.aaquired suffiCient propertytO maintain a wife." l!` Yes yes alt that is true; no broke Out Mr. Merivale, "but- ! sufficient.' . . is only 80- relative : WOid.. My daughter's ptespecte are not 'what they were: 1 believe I made you aware Of that in My letter; did: I. not ?" • •" - • " Yes 'rep'Iied the young man, continu • - ens his argumentative manner, - "but my -prespeets are good. rhaVe -mtisibisome money;. ' and 'what Ie have is esafelk: in- vested." , . Ae: .frown settled over Mr. MerivaWs brow, and he rose and - walked rapidly up- and.down the room.. --1 ' • 6; The subject a111144 me." said he, "and I -„must bet you to close this interview; have :always Iconsidered - you a promising young man, and if _things were different I would say,- Marry my daughter and receive my blessing,' bub as it is,. never; and I "must ask that the matter end here."' .. He opened the door and Jack took leave --the .picture of a- _brakeneipirited youth. When well into the hall, however; he broke' into into- an nPrearions fit of laughter, - .- • The next, morning, on. -repairing to the office Of the Arapahoe Mining Company, Metiv.ale• found the President abeent and took a seat in the reception rOode. . * .-After he had Waited for -- some time the door suddenly. opened and Jack IlObniton entered.: ' • . . Mr. Merivale rose to hs feet _with an angry • - • Yothig mate" hethirte.c.1 out, "leant:tot 'have- you : following. me:- abOdt. like this. • WI -at do _you inean'?"- - • The office bey stoodestering it the two menivith.eyes and month- wide Open with astanIshmenti • • . At a motion. from Mr..Hoburton he- dis- appeared inte-a siderootn, -*here he sat for some tin:JO with.eye and ear alternately.. at the keyhole. e • - •-• "Mr. Merivale," said Hobniton, you are laboring under:a Mistake. - •Thii is my place of business. I - had no intention of; -fellowing..y,oui'although, to .:ble".sure, 1 pi- peoted to meet you here in accordance with your letter of lest Week. Here it "is- now,' - said hei-pieleing out a bit Of cOrrespcinclence- from a pigeonhole.e . • - •.- • "1) -do you mean to gay that you are Jeer .0. Heburton, .president -.Of the Arapahoe Mining Company ?" oiled Mr. Merivale. Why, yeti," replied Mr. Hoburton.. - 'Though somewhat chagrined, Mr. Meti, . _ vale made no further oppesition,-_, and :the. nuptials were finally celebrated amideilltheff• pomp and.dignity apposite to kWh an Coca- sien:-Exclienge; . *nether Rind Of Referendum.- _e .• , The New York -liquor men are carrying the- war into Africa._ Two bills are now be- fore.the' Legislature, at Albany, providing, for the _open. sale of liquor on Sunday. One' by a Mr- Kemper' provides - for submitting to a vote of the People of .-New Yorle.city, the question whether the sale of liquor shall be permitted -after i o'clock p.- ine on the :Laird's Day. • The other by . Mr, . Roe3ch provides for . _submitting -the. same question to all, cities in „the State having a population • of OAS hundred thousand- or °yeti- What May be -consid- ered a .matter:of surprise is that some who would be -expected's, to oppose any -*inch proposition are inclined to think that the open side thus provided,for. would . IA_ pro- dective of:less _harm. than the practically unrestrieted-sale.that now _goes On- in con- travention,of the law: In New. York city, in - this matter' the saloon 'seems _to be stronger- thanthelaw, -andlif it exerts its 'power -to change .tlie lave, it is not unlikely that - the law . wil be changed. -Montreal Gazette. • , - • " _ . A Sparrow' That Stoke a Dimes . _ - • . - An English sparrow- flow into . a- toy store at Port Carbon, Pa., and: alighted upon an open drawerlhe voracious - bird seized: a dime and took.winge for the outside.world. _ _- The Sultan4i latest gift to the -Emperor of i Germany . eeneists of a complete suite of Oriental furniture in ten pieces; each of which is superbly inlaid with mother-of- -pearl, on which are engraved the' arms and monogram,of the Sultan. The Vanderbilt family is -said- to . own laces which represent a -money value of $500,000 - -- - ' An exphrga ed edition of "Auld Lan Syne' in the intermits of temperance had • been iesued 111 BOStell. . - * • CHICAGO HLS A WILD OWL Hotels Located- Twenty -live iiiiies. Front the Centre of the CRY. _ Charles Cameron; of - CollingwOod; is. at the Walker ;House.. He has - just returned from Chicago, says the Toronto Arieta&-. You never saw- suet!. a Nestle in your life," he said. ,cyfte - transforthatio0 in a few months has been wonderful. Buildings are flying up in all directions. Big- hotels are •being erected twenty-five -miles out from the heart of *the dity simply beeause- ground cannot be got hearer.- Of course they are only:shells, mere. fire traps, but rooms are en -gaged in . them by the hundred. • . . ." The peo le who 's -pet up these. hotels will have to iiike the cost of them in one suinmer ? " "Oh, certainly!. They. will, no good afterwards. They will do it, thgh. .1v -0r- -tunes will be made thee° and fortunes teat. In -fact Wine have been lost already. I -heard of a young Englishman who stink- all he had; $41,000, in -an $80,000 building. -He could. not . carry- it through and lost his money. Anyone with capital can go there now ancleneke money. :There ert,pleity of Cases like that. People have in tested and run -ShOrt of money: To save semethhng they are willing to sacrifice or sell out a 'part inteeest." "A great crowd Must be expected. :(The crowd is there. alreadie ,There were 50.000. people .On the grounds last Siel• `li'dDatte '7h'. charge yet'? :11 "Yes ; 25 cents. Later on it will b950I cents; Things are very. incomplete yet, but they are pushing them night and day. One gang -et menwill quit at 6, and -another come on at 7. Bat the - peop e already flock there day after day.. Therains are crowded Continually. Theothermorning a • -- friend of mine got up before 6 thinking _he would geta train *tent that Wasn't crowded. Well, do you knew, Several. thousand other people -thought the mew thing and they were there-. before he.was. . This fair," con- cluded Mr. -Cameron, " witi bring mil- lions of dollars to , Chicago, but the re- , action will be great.- It. will be a- r4ttlar boomerang. -Mr. Cameron made arrangements while there .to run One of his boats, either. the Pacific or -Baltic, from Colli gwoOd ,to Chicago, fortnightly. Passengers will be allowed to sleep on the. boat .4 stead Of going to hotels. • • Put :ThIS In Tear Strap_ 13 - Mr, Ue0. lickett, I'aris, OatL, writes: I purchased -a bok..of " Texas:BA ani" from your agent;-- W. ".S.:-: Rochester, which has proved itself fee superior to eanything I haveweer used.. ,While driving on theroad num* . last anmy heree'beeame SO e in Vote and. also 'scalded, I applied the B IsEkm and in a Le* days it was entirely healed, leaving -ne Sign of .a -sore - at_ all. T will:twirl:kW Without _Texas, Balsam as long asl own lb horse.", - Price 25 gents:. Ask yo r druggist for it . Or address F. Fe. Segswo- di, No. -6 Wellington street east, • - - -- - • - The Heart's Heat Visible. ,Mr. Miircey,: the:well-known investigator Of animal movements -by theatis of instante, neous Photography_ and thegoI trope, has now secceededin rendering. the: beating of aiiiriniheert visible to the eye . : All the phases Of . the movement can be followed andproperly examined by. this new method. The heart employed in his experiments was . : thet of a -turtle. Mho Lightning's Touch . . .IS scarcely More rapid thanthe 1 lightning - like action of-Nerviline in all kid s of pain. Is it neurgalia? relief is certain and rapid: Toothache is cured as if by pag p. &eau -- madam finds a master in a few- applications of the wonderful and penetrating Nerviline. Give. In a *Ord, pain, whether internal or external finds a prompt antidote in Nerviline. Nerviline a i trial. Druggists . and dealers . i everywhere sell t, and t .cos s. only 25 cents a bottle. - • 1U1-1--j-4TERI116. Political Tactics peRellike4 In Affairs of I•I like Heart - .". To collie back to what I was -a. bdut to Say, Mists Quickstep,' continued- the rising young statesinan, the _honerable member from the 'Steenth District, "you must have suspected that I- - • t - , :-‘-‘ What a queer , thing a cat is, isn't it, Mr. Hackers? See -how quickly pussy gets acquainted with one. Rubs her head against - . . . - fr you and purrs as i she had known •you all her life.' - a oat is alqueer animal. I haven't. any great admiration - for cats, I.• bonfess, but to return to 1 what I . was abOut to say,. Miss Amanda, you will pardon me if I Seem too presurnptuons when I tell you that I----'' .1' . • I - "Don't- you think 'Mr. Isaacs 'is a. very wonderful story, Att. Hackers ?" - ", Yeet,Itlaja greiat story. But what I' wanted to say is eh t I-" "And you are eading 'Benefits For- got?" . "No. I always .wait till a* magazine_ story is finished mbefore' I read it. But • , . - listen to e last a moment, Mies. Amanda.. Lee i -. . • "Doesn't it seemtoyou, Mr, Hackers - that the study of Dante is-". ' -. 44 Amanda iQuietstep!" . exclaimed . the young Congrei.3amani impetuously, "if you. think yoiadon"tewatft to be • my wife give ,sayl me a chance to put :the question squarely and then no, if you must, but for heaven's, sake dont. filibuster- 1" -Chicago Tribune. • • - TOOTAcRE :Gum :acts as a tethipoiary filling and stop' toothache. in- stantly. :Sold. by d+iggists: • - The Widowli-Didlyon marry in haste and repent. at /64nire.?i The • Divorcee -Net much-we.married at leisure and repented in haste. Was. Rome founded by Rothe ?" inquired a- pupil of the teacher. " No, . my son,"Tie- plied the wise ithaii " it was Juliet who was found dead by Romeo.'" - I : - -:-.1.1 The _Girls Are:Nok to III e. • Maryland is following 'Canada keen effort to induce the bachelors of the Stalteto take to thethselves wives. Maryland, however, is trying the matter With more hastethan ilC 11 anada showing. , ii, law has al ead.. been planned to tax bachelors, there being 20,000 more females than males in the State. The . strange feature of this lack . of interest in wedded lifeappearsto be a remarkable one. Both Canada and Maryland boast of the beauty Of their - women. _If bea ty is no Inducement to marriage the ...1184 eloi,e de- serve to be taxed for their nen-appreciation of so great a blessing. -Buffalo Nbuls. 1 '-I •McCollom's Rheumatic Repellant: - I. . i - •ave you tried . this greatest interned remedy? If not, do so at once. if af_ilicted with rheumatism : in any forUsed successfully over 18. years. _ Thi ousands n • - m. - - Canada and the U. S. testify to thorough, mires and improved health after all other treatment lane and cases were considered - hopeless. . _ 1 .- .:, --. . • • A Metaphor fromthe-hop.. 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