The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 20, 1898, Image 7

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break of the civil war , General Banks
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pare for a short one. If you want a
short war , prepare for a long one. "
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ring up the luzy Hvor nnci driving u',1 Impu
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We'women miss life only when we
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Dr. Kny'e Honovator has done nio moro
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is " " for it Las
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turn in nil. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Friendship , I fancy , means one
heart between two.
To Cnro constipation Forever.
Take Ca * > carcts Candy Cathartic. lOc or 25c
If C. C. C. fall to cure , druggists refund money.
The London police are vetoing the
sandwich girls. v
A FRIEND'S ADVICE.
And what it led to.
It U not a common occurence that a
friendly word should be the means of giv
ing nearly lorty year * of happiness and
health to the person heeding the advice it
carried. Thib was the cuse with Mary
Ungard. At twenty-five she was dragging
out her days in misery. At sixty-one she
finds herself so active and strong she can
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woman , and looks back on thirty-six
happy , healthful years of industry. But
let her tell her story :
"Thirty-sir years ngolhad great trouble
with my liver. The doctors allowed that
there were tumors growing on it , and they
blistered my side in an effort to give me
relief. I was at that time earning my
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between the pain in my side and the
blisters I was in constant misery , and
work was a drag to me , with no prospect
of relief ; fortunately for me , however , a
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a regular course of it. When I first com
menced taking the Sarsaparilla my side
was so painful that I could not fasten my
dress , and for a time I did not get any
relief , but my friend advised me to per
severe and relief was sure to come , and
come it did. This happened , us 1 say ,
thirty-six years ago. My liver has never
troubled nic since , and during these years
I have passed through the most critical
period of a woman's life without any par
ticular trouble , and to-day , at sixty-oue
years of age. I am active and strong , and
able to do a day's work that would upset
many a younger woman. Ever since my
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am quite satisfied that I owe my { rood
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MARY LINGARD , Woodstock , Ont.
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HEAET OF THE POET.
j T was a hard blow
t o Doctor P e n-
n
nors when he re
ceived an anony
mous communica
tion to the effect
that he was no
more apt at verses
than at medicine. It
might have been
wise In the would-
W be poet to give
Eome consideration to this severe crit
icism from an unknown and to lay
down the pen of a sorry rhymer. But
by attacking the doctor in his profes
sion the critic had defeated his own
end.
end.Thirty
Thirty years of practice , a numer
ous clientele and a snug little fortune
all testified to his capacity as a follow
er of Esculaplus.
He therefore decided in his own
mind that this venomous epistle had
been written by some fellow-practition
er who was jealous of his success , and
instead of breaking his lyre he mount
ed Pegasus once more and rode on to ,
the most sunny parts of the pure ether.
This weakness in the dear old man
was overlooked by most of his friends ,
even though it sometimes bored them
to listen to effusions which they evi
dently did not appreciate at the value
given them by the writer.
Lucie Mahaie alone took a lively in
terest In his compositions. She was an
orphan living with her uncle and his
two children a son , who was a sailor
and away from home a great part of
the time , and a daughter , Madeleine ,
who dearly loved her cousin Lucie.
Very often when the doctor would
bring a new piece of poetry for the
Inspection and appreciation of Lucie ,
and the latter would read and kindly
criticise , Madeleine would comment on
her patience and sweetness.
"It Is so little to do , " Lucie would
answer , "and gives him so much hap
piness. "
But Madeleine had her own theory ,
which she did not dare submit to her
innocent cousin , and she foresaw a time
when some of the illusions of the poet
would suffer a cruel shock.
Meanwhile Lucie pored over those
sheets and tried to make sense of them.
"Don't you think , doctor , we would
better take the physician's Instruments
and amputate a foot here and there in
these verses ? Useless to say he
would cheerfully agree and cut off or
change at her suggestion till little of
the original remained , although he al
ways lost sight of that point.
No one knew just when it began , but
every one noticed a queer change over
the doctor.
One day the poet walked in with a
determined air , not even giving more
than a bow to the captain , who had
just arrived ; he went straight to Lu-
cie's uncle , set himself up in front of
him and stared at him through his
spectacles.
"Now , then , my dear comrade , " said
he with a voice trembling with the
force 01 a sudden resolution , "I can no
MAKING SENSE OF THEM.
longer conceal from you that I have
decided to renounce celibacy ! Yes , I ,
Dr. Peunors , the humble poet , am
thinking of marrying ; and it is from
you and and one other that I ex .
pect my happiness. "
General stupefaction ! Was the doc
tor mad ? He continued :
"I know very well that I can be but
a father and a protector to one so mu
younger than myself , but as I have no
heirs I wish , before taking a seat in
Charon's boat , to join my ancestors in
the Elysian fields I wish to give my
self the satisfaction of having made at
least one person happy in this world ,
one who will mourn for me when I am
gone. Here is my will. You may read
It at your leisure. Just now I ask you
for the hand of Miss Lucie Mahaie
whom I love as a father "
A deep emotion followed the Inclina
tion to laugh which had at first taken
possession of every one present , for
they all appreciated sincerely the gen
erosity of the old man in taking this
solemn step.
They felt , however , a kind of uneas
iness , for a recent occurrence prevented
e
the realization of his wishes in that
direction. The head of the family did
not hasten to answer , so embarrassed
was he by this singular situation.
It was Lucie herself who came to the e
rescue. Leaving her seat near Adrien , a
she went to the doctor and softly took s
his hand. "Kind friend , " she said ,
much moved , "believe I am deeply
touched by this testimony of your af
fection. I am the more troubled by it
because I fear to pain you by giving of
the reason which forces me to decline
your offer. But if , as you say , you real w
ly love me as a father , I hope - " She
blushed as she thus stammered and es
looked helplessly to her adoptive fath-
3r. The latter , having recovered his
omposure , came forward. to
"We would soon have told you , dear
friend. My son Adrien and Lucie have
fust become engaged. They love each ,
Jther and I heartily approve of an ar
rangement which assures happiness ferny or
ny adopted daughter. I had not
thought of ycur cpaAWjtcy , to be sure ,
ld comrade. "
Madeleine thought she had been the
\rfscsl of them all.
The doctor , as he shook the band of
his friend , looked not cast down , If not
triumpant ,
"You are a brave man ! I see that
you understand how to solve questions
of Interest In favor of those who need
protection. It Is rare In these times of
selfishness. I esteem you the more for
It. I must say I was a little grieved
at first. But since It Is your son and
Lucie is happy There , I am happy ,
too. Let us say no more about It. I
will write some verses for the wed
ding day doggerel verses the mishap
of the poet disappointed In his dream.
And the will I will take it back , but
I shall not change a word in U. "
Then , turning to his happy rival :
"Good-by , my friend. You thought you
were marrying a penniless orphan , and
now , as In fairy tales , your wife is
changed Into a wealthy heiress. "
WOMAN STATION AGENT.
Southern Girl Who Has Held Her Posi
tion for Ycara.
A young woman with a college diplo
ma and the degree of A. B. is apt to
look for a "higher" sphere of useful
ness than that of station agent. But
In the South there are not many posi
tions open to woman. Those who are
reduced In circumstances take the first
opportunity which offers itself , and
generally make a success of it. Miss
Susie M. Lasley of Rowland , Ky. , Is one
of this type. She belongs to a good
southern family. She is an officially
authorized station agent and she is only
22. What Is more , she has held the po
sition for two years. At 18 she gradu
ated from South Kentucky college at
Hopklnsvllle , and soon secured a po
sition as assistant to her brother , who
held the agency which the young wom
an herself now fills. Then , when the
brother went off traveling In Central
America and his successor suddenly
died , Miss Lasley , who had meantime
been keeping her eyes open and learn
ing all that was to be known about a
/ailroad station , was called to fill the
position. "As to the ability of a wom
an to fill such a position , ' " says Miss
Lasley , "I quote the comment of the of
ficials who said at the close of the year ,
'Your service has been altogether sat
isfactory. ' The requirements , " she
goes on to say , "are a good general ed
ucation , with quickness and accuracy
in mathematics. The characteristics
demanded are a good memory , quick
Judgment and self-reliance , combined
with good temper. My experience has
proven that the place can be success
fully filled by a woman. I believe that
clerical railroad -work , though as yet
an untried field for women , is a most
Interesting and congenial occupation ,
and girls who are looking about for a
means of livelihood would do well to
take it into consideration. "
A SHARP GUESS.
An Amcrisan Girl Thought She Had
Solved the Puzzle ,
If you -walk Chestnut street steadily
a week or more you are fairly sure to
see some one wearing above the elbow
on the left sleeve of his spring over
coat a band of black cloth six inches
wide. It is the latest form of mourn
ing here , and although it is the in
variable form in England and on the
continent , especially in the northern
part of Germany , it has begun just
lately to grow popular in this country ,
says the Philadelphia Times. The cus
tom brings up tne experiencs of a
young girl graduate who was travel
ing in Europe last summer with an all-
too-quizzical father. They were in
Hamburg and part of a letter written
from there follows : "We saw them
everywhere , from the time we left the
Hamburger Hof until we reached the
Circus Rentz in St. Paul's everywhere
these men with black bands on the left
arm. For a long time I couldn't guess
what they were , and after a while
father told me tney v/ere doctors and
.that the German government you
know what a strictly paternal govern-
meat Germany has compelled all
practitioners to wear these bands so
that any one would know them instant
ly. 'It's for the convenience of the
people hunting in a hurry for doctors ,
J suppose , ' I said to father , and I could
see he was struck by tne quick way I
saw the point. There was one curious
thing about them , and that is that
these doctors all looked sad. I said
to father I supposed it was because
there were so many of them that they
didn't make very much , and this ea
also said was correct. "
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ANIMALS' TRADES. t
Bees Are Geometricians and Caterpillars t
Silk Spinners. *
Bees are geometricians. The cells
are so constructed as with the least
quantity of material to have the larg
est spaces and least possible loss of
interstice , says the Louisville Commer
cial. The mole is a meteorologist.
The torpedo , the ray and the electric
eel are electricians. The nautilus is
navigator ; he raises and lowers his
sails and casts and weighs anchor and
performs other nautical acts. Whole
tri'oes of birds are musicians. Cater
pillars are silk spinners. The squir
rel is a ferryman ; with a chip or piece
bark for a boat and his tail for a '
sail he crosses the ptream. The beaver
an architect , builder and woodcut
ter ; he cuts down trees and erects hous
and dams. The marmot is a civil t
engineer ; he not only builds bodies , N
but constructs aqueducts and drains
keep them dry. The white ants
maintain a regular army of soldiers.
One whale will furnish from 1,000 to
3,000 pounds of bone. At San Fran
cisco the bone is split , sorted as to col
and tied in bundles. These split
pieces are called slabs and aie three to
eight feet long and weigh from three to
seven pounds.
TEIALS OF SALESWOMEN :
Mrs. Plnkham Says Standinar Still Is Oao of
Woman's Most Trying Tasks.
Have you ever thought why it is that BO
many women or girls rather walk for an hour
than stand still for ten minutes ?
It is because most women suffer from some
derangement of their delicate organism , the
discomfort from which is less trying when
they are in motion than when standing.
So serious are these troubles and so dangerous to
health that the laws in some states com
pel employers to provide resting places for
their female employees.
But no amount of law can regulate
the hard tasks of these women. Cus
tomers are exacting , and expect the
saleslady to be always cheerful
and pleasant. How can a girl
be cheerful when her back is aching , whcnshe is as-
sailed b } ' lassitude and bcaring- down pains ? Xomat-
tcr how sweet tempered she is naturally , hcr nerves give
way under the pain after a while , Employers , however , don't
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