The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 21, 1902, SUPPLEMENT, Image 9

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Properly Rebuked the Youngster
When the great chemist chevreul
who- statue was recently unveiled in
France attained his 100th birthday ho
was entertained at a public dinner at
which his son a high official in the
department of justice 67 years of age
was also present The old man made
a speech and in telling an anecdote
made a slight slip which his son sor
rected Old Chevreul turned around
quickly and said in a sharp voice
Hush youngster when I ara talking
and the youngster held his tongue
The Shah is It
One of the most absolute of tho
worlds monarch is the shah of Per
sia who is master of the lives and
goods of all his subjects The whole
revenue of the country being at his
disposal recent shahs have been able
to amass large private fortunes That
of the present occupant of the throno
is reported to amount to 25000000 or
30000000 most of it represented by
diamonds
Vlrchow an Octogenarian
Prof Rudolph Virchows 80th birth
day will be celebrated in Berlin on
Saturday October 12 when he will
personally receive delegates with con
gratulatory addresses from various
scientific bodies foreign as well as
German Prof Virchow is not with
out a certain youthful vigor especially
in thought
Jesse Haney is Dead
Jesse Haney one of the pioneer
comic paper publishers of America is
dead The New York Picayune was
started by him away back in the 50s
It was succeeded by other comic pub
lications which led up to those we have
today
After His Own Heart
Miss Anne Tracy Morgan daughter
of J Pierpont Morgan is a systemat
ic business woman keeping books of
her expense and income and overlook
ing all her investments herself
Capable Young Colored Man
The chief train dispatcher of the
Colorado Northwestern railroad at
Boulder Colo is Spencer B Mackey
a young colored man of 24
Supreme Judge Turned Down
The days of whispered conferences
in the White House are past says a
correspondent The president sees
most of his visitors in the bis recep
tion room He goes from one to an
other and says what he has to say m
i a voice that reaches to every part of
the room A day or two ago says the
Baltimore News a justice of the su
preme court came in with his son
Then he leaned over and whispered a
few words to the presidents ear I
am sorry said the president and
fifty people heard him rasp it out I
am sorry but it cannot be done All
promotions must be on merit A very
much abased justice of the supreme
court with his son in tow left ths
While House hurriedly
Letter Carriers Clever Invention
a letter carrier of Morristown N J
has been allowed eighteen claims by
the patent office at Washington for a
collectors recording mechanism for
letter boxes The device locks the
boxes preventing them being tapped
during the night and by an electrical
mechanism connected with the post
office much the same as a time lock
permits the carrier to open them at
the schedule hours in the morning at
the same time recording the time in
the office
There is nothing on earth to be
compared with a virtuous and lovely
woman Arabian
After you have learned to unlearn
you are in a fair way of learning to
learn
The key to happiness opens
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the only wisdom of a fool
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The tombs of Englands honored dead
Arc like her annals grand
Loaning oer Chathams burled head Z
Drooping by Nelsons trophled bed i
As If their hearts of marble bled vfvJJ
Arts silent mourners stand
But how my country hast thou shrined
Thy patriot heroes dust
Hath he In whose majestic mind j
All human virtues were combined cii 3
Hath he tho champion of mankind
Carved urn or laurel bust
No from his tomb th unsculptured stones
Mildewed and broken fall
No marble warders guard his bones
His grave nor state nor nation owns
And lie who startled Europes thrones
Neglected lies of all
The monuments that Nature gavo
Are melting fast away
The branches that were wont to wave
Liko banners oer the good and brave
Torn rudely from his hallowed grave
Are speculations prey
Conquered Cornwallla rests In state
So Howe and Clinton lie
For Britain bars not glorys gate
Against een her defeated great
While we to him whose sword was fate
A fitting tomb deny
Sons of tho soil heirs of the fame
Earths purest patriot won
Let not hl3 memory be your shame
The sordid ransom give and claim
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Early Selected
for High Honors
Although Col Wasnington retired to
a private station at Mount Vernon at
the close of the frontier warfare he
did not neglect his duties to the public
Still holding the office of adjutant-general
of the militia he circulated orders
for them to assemble at certain times
and places to be exercised and re
viewed So much were the inhabitants
alarmed at the recent successes of the
enemy that their martial spirit re
ceived a new impulse and volunteer
companies began to be organized
Their ardor was stimulated from the
pulpit and it was in a sermon to one
of these companies that the accom
plished and eloquent Samuel Davies
pronounced the celebrated encomium
in a single sentence which has often
been quoted as prophetic After prais
ing the zeal and courage which has
been shown by the Virginia troops
the preacher added As a remark
able instance of this I may point out
to the public that heroic youth Col
Washington whom I cannot but hope
Providence has hitherto preserved In
so signal a manner for some important
service to his country This was but
the echo of the general voice and it
is a proof of the high estimation in
which the character of Washington
was at that time held by his country
men and of the hopes it had raised
Patrick Henrys
Worthy Tribute
Mr Wirt relates an anecdote of
Washington which shows iu what esti
mation he was held by the members of
the first Congress Soon after Patrick
Henry returned home being asked
whom he thought the greatest man
in Congress he replied If you speak
of eloquence Mr Rutledge of South
Carolina is by far the greatest orator
but if you speak of solid information
and sound judgment Colonel Washing
ton is unquestionably the greatest
man on that floor This opinion was
verified by every act of his life His
knowledge on the subjects to which
he gave his attention was most thor
ough and exact and all the world
has agreed that no other man has
given such proofs of the soundness of
his judgment
TA 1 2
Ahsol ute Stranger
to Physical Fear
An anecdote is related by an his
torian Illustrative of Washingtons
resolution and courage A person of
lawless habits and reckless character
had frequently entered upon the
grounds near Mount Vernon and shot
ducks and other game More than
once he had been warned to desist and
not to return It was his custom to
cross ths Potomac in a canoe and
ascend the creeks to some obscure
place where he could be concealed
from observation One day hearing
the discharge of a musket Washing
ton mounted his horse and rode in
the direction of the sound The in
truder discovered his approach and
had just time to gain the canoe and
push it from the shore when Washing-
t
ton emerged from the bushes at the
distance of a few yards The man
raised his gun cocked it pointed it at
him and took deliberate aim but
without a moments hesitation Wash
ington rode into the water seized the
prow of the canoe drew it to land
disarmed his antagonist and inflicted
on him a chastisement which he never1
again chose to run the hazard of en
countering
Mrs Washingtons
Noble Character
In the course of the year following
the French and Indian war Col
Washington had paid his addresses
successfully to Mrs Martha Custis to
whom he was married on the 6th of
January 1759 This lady was three
months younger than himself widow
of John Parke Custis and distinguish
ed alike for her beauty accomplish
ments and wealth She was the daugh
ter of John Dandridge At the time of
her second marriage she had two
children a son and a daughter the
former six years old the latter four
Mr Custis had left large landed estates
in New Kent County and forty five
thousands pounds sterling in money
One third part of this property she
held in her own right the other two
thirds being equally divided between
her children
By this marriage an accession of
more than one hundred thousand dol
lars was made to Col Washingtons
fortune which was already consider
able in the estate at Mount Vernon
and other lands which he had select
ed during his surveying expeditions
and obtained at different times To
the management of his extensive pri
vate affairs his thoughts now turned
He also took upon himself the guard
ianship of Mrs Washingtons two
children and the care of their proper-
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ty which trust he discharged with all
the faithfulness and assiduity of a
father till the son became of age and
till the daughter died in her nineteenth
year This union was in every respect
felicitous It continued forty years
To her intimate acquaintances and to
the nation the character of Mrs
Washington was ever a theme of
praise Affajale and courteous exem
plary in her deportment remarkable
for her deeds of charity and piety un
ostentatious and without vanity she
adorned by her domestic virtues the
sphere of private life and filled with
dignity every station in -which sho
was placed
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