2(5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY , DECEMBER 14 , 1890-THIRTY-TWO PAGES. IN DAINTY DISSECTING ROBES , "I've the Lovollost Brain , " Says One Fair Young Lady Student WOMEN WHO WIELD THE SCALPEL , Cadavers Have No Honor for Them nwl They Kxonl tlio Mun ns En- tlitiHliistH In tl.o Study of Anatomy. Slio walked up the Htreot , na dainty a bit of lomlninlty ns over shrieked nt n mouse. From the top of her brown curly head to the teen of her tiny tan- colored boot ? she was as gentle and soft as a kitten. Even the wny she svrantf her rlbbon-bodcckod handbag wna pretty and Bwuot. She mot another young per son , nnd her enthusiasm bubbled over BO that what she said was qvorlioard. "O , I've ( jot the loveliest brain that you over saw , " she Declaimed , throwing up her nissot-glovcd little hands to express her rupture. "Everybody wanted it , but I slipped buck to the college afusrovory- body had gene and took it out myself. Won't ' they bo disappointed tomorrow , though ? I've got it bore" she gave her handbag a shako "and if you will como up to my house wo'll dissect together. " „ This timid , gcntlo creature had really In her pretty autchcl the brain of a fel low creature. Moro than that , she had gene all alone back to the big , silent , deserted medical college , with its gruo- homo jars full of sections of fragmentary Immunity , and all nlono in the gloomy dusk of the tomb-like dissecting room had sawed open the head of ono of the hllont forms on the slab laid out there In readiness for the next day's scalpel work hnd triumphantly carried away with her the dead man's brain. That 1" } the kind of a girl the female medical student Is. The man died at the city and county hospital. They know that ho was going to die , and the fctudonts , the bright , falry-liko girl in tan , witli the others , had watched the progress of his malady to its certain end , and each ono of them was burning for the autopsy to demonstrate the correctness ' rectness of hi's diagnosis. That is why the pretty girl carried oil the dead man's ' bruin. Subsequently , at her homo with her follow student , she divided it and subdivided it and laid bare the affected spot , and almost screamed with delight to find that the long Latin name witli which olio had characterized the man's disease was the correct ono. If anybody hnd suggested to her that there was anything unfeeling about this sort of thing she would liuvo stared with amazed surprise nt the person who could look at tilings that way. The first woman to go through the course at a California medical college was Miss Li. M. \Vun/.or , who grad uated from the Tolnml college in 1871 and is now ono of the most prominent , it not the most prominent , of San Francis co's female physicians. To her a Sun Francihco Examiner reporter recently applied for an explanation of the mental process of the young lady medical stud ents. "Tho dissecting room never hud tiny horrors for me , " said the physician. "I had studied from books and charts , of course , some time before I took up the pcalpol. Some of my medical friends had told mo of all the foitrful things 1 would have to go through before I be came an M. D. , and possibly I looked for something so much woi-bo than what I found that there was no shock * at all. I romoinbor the first time I over wont into the room that is regarded with such horror ror by the outsldo world. I was the only woman in the class , and everybody watched me to BOO how I would act. I envied my male classmates then for their cigarettes and cigars , which I had be fore thntday regarded with disfavor and contempt , but so far fioui what I saw making mo sick or making mo faint , It only created the livolie&t feeling of in terest in my mind. When it cnmo to my turn I simply put on n big apron anil some sleeves to save my dress , took \ \ \ : my scalpel and wont to work without the slightest qualm and with considerable enthusiasm. The cadaver I simply regarded - garded as u piece of ' worked-out mech anism , from which I could learn what'l hnd to know in order to keep simi lar mechanism in working * order. Once , when I was alone in the college building , I stumbled onto s cadaver in u sack in an unsuspected cor ner and It startled mo , but that was the only time I felt any dismay because ol the presence of the dead body.- Ever then the scivro lasted only an instant. As soon ns I began to reason with myscl : ray fear vanished , and I wont on nboul my business and passed the cadaver or my way out of the building without t thought. "Somo of the students thought to plnj n trick on mo that had often boon trice on now students. When I was busy it the dibsectlng room. They locked moil all alone , except for the moro or loss dls momborcd cadavers , and waited for UK to IInil out the state of alTalrs nnd go Beared. Finally they went away loavinf the door locked , when they came bacl Bomo hours later and opened the door they found mo Btlll busy with my seal pol. 1 had hardly noticed that I wa alone and it had not oven occurred to m to bo frightened. Since then I hav < very frequently boon in the dissecting room with students of both EOXOS , but . can say that I never yet saw ono of th foinalo fatudonts weaken. Indeed , ns class , I must say that they stand it bet tor than the young men. I have know Bovoral of the inalo students to glvo u the profession because they could no Bttxiul the work in the dissecting-room , "Tho hardest thing that I found , art others have told mo it was the snmo wit them , was the visits to the hospital ! The mlbory nnd suffering that I BIV there WHS almost moro than 1 could boai But oven this became a matter of hnbli The young women studnots do not 111 % those trips through the hospitals , bu they recognize the faot that in nether other way can they lear what they must learn. The they become Interested In indlvldm cases nnd the unpleasant features nt soon lost sight of. After I had boon a tending the college for a year anothe girl joined the class. She was the mo : onthusltistio student I over mot. Sli used to carry homo livers and brali wrapped up In her shawl , and once en ntcn considerable commotion in Kearnc street by dropping a rnnn'a forearm rlgl on the street crossing. " The nranks of medical students ai proverbial , nnd it must not bo suppose that only the men are concerned in then In the Toland college two of the fouia students spoilt half a night arranging series of cords eo as to make a cadavi do gymnastics in order to terrify'tho o janitor. The medical student , both inn and female , takes his greatest ploasui in shocking people with his irrovorom for the doad. In nearly every student room there is a skull , and when th grinning relic is not bounutod or glvt 10.110 othdr coquettish muko up there something very wrong. Ono doltcalo younp girl has a skull for nn Inkwell on nor desk. She dips up the writing fluid through the staring , oyclcss sockets. UMioro Is In the city a bookcase mti'lo al most entirely of human bones. It was the design of ono of the foinnlo modlonl pupils , who presented it as n birthday Kilt to her father , ti nervous old stock broker. Some of the costumes worn by the young ladles whllo they nro cutting up cadavers tire really picturesque. At llrst n big apron and a pair of sleeves were all that was considered necessary. Later n coarse , bng-liko arrangement came Into use , but the prevailing tastes for luxury demanded moro than this , nno nun-llko costumes and others even more elaborate nro worn. They call them dissection robes , and when a num ber of young women dressed in them tire gathered about what Is loft of somebody , with their knives In their hands , 'tho ef fect is extraordinary. NOT 1SI POMTKIVY DHVNK. Tlio Ijlinji Youth , tlio Tricky West erner , anil the Deteutlvo. The young gentleman in faultless evening - ing dress who loaned accross the bar iu a fashionable Broadway cafe was thor oughly Intoxicated , but ho was not of fensive. Some one near by remarked to n companion that the youth belonged to ono of the "best and oldest families" iu America , and suggested that it would bo interesting to observe that his gentle , roflncd Instincts prevailed in all his notions oven while no wits wofully sub jected to the inlluonco of liquor. Near by Htootl a personage whoso broad- brimmed slouch hat , llorco moustache , nnd crude garments indicated that ho came from thu far west , stys the New- York Sun. In moving forward to bocura his drink the fashionable youth acci dentally jostled against the westerner. "I bog your pardon , sir , " ho said. The westerner looked him over , and smiled derisively toward the bartender , making no response to the apology ad vanced by the other. "If I do not make lav'solf too bold , " wont on the youth , "I should like to ask if you are from the wost. Understand mo , it is not idle curiosity that prompts the question. I am thinking of going out tlicro to live , just in orUor to getaway away from ruinous existence here in Now York. I am very inquisitive on the subject nt this time , and so I have dared to hope that you mlghtlio willing to toll mo something of the country. " Tbo westerner seemed stunned by this long and ornamental speech. Ho looked hard at the inebriated young man for a moment and then burst out laughing. ' Say , I'll tell you what I'll do with you , " ho bald. "I'll play you odd or oven on the number of ono dollar bills. " The young man iustantly.took a roll of bills from his pocket and" asked the barkeeper to glvo him ones for a ten. The first bill the westerner called olT. Upon examination it was found that the final number on the bank note appeared to bo 1 , and this made the westerner the winner. Just as the young man was passing his money over a stranger stopped up and asked to look at the bill. The youth gave is to him , and after n glance at it ho said : .The last figure on that bill is eight , and the young follow wins , The mark after the eight , is nota figure ono , but a partially obliterated bracket that occurs on every greenback made. The trick is n very old ono. Our friend hero with the broad brimmed hat would guess odd all the time , ypmulman , and you in your generous condition of mind would lot him got all your money away from you. " Then turning to the westerner , the stranger , who was in reality the private detective of the plncoreaid , very sternly : "Got out of hero and stay outer I'll have you up the river inside of n week. You are a swindler. " * 'O , my dear sir , " intorsposcd the fash ionable young man , touching the nrtn of the detective , "perhaps you do our friend an injustice. At least , if ho must go , why ( hero ho hesitated as though in search of some plan by wliich ho might ameliorate the swindler's evident dis comfiture ) , why , at least permit him to join us in ngood-night glass of wine. " As the youth hung limp across tbobar , the gentleman that had observed his en trance a few moments before made n further remark to his companion as fol lows : "His father was a magnificent soldier ; his mother a woman among a thousand Kven the devil of drink can't rob him of his inheritance from them of invariable gentleness of heart and chivalry of man ner. " STOLKOnFIt VITS. Miss Frostlquo "I caa't bear the atten tions of moro boys. " Miss Caustiquo'No , I suppose not. You have no time to waste in flirting now. " "That Sallto Haruins Is the greatest girl for potting biinMlns at socoml hand. " "Isn't shot I understand she's going to marry a widower. " "But why do you want to marry horl" "Because I love nor. " "My dear fellow , that's an excuse nota reason. " "What nro our young mon coming to ! " Some ono exclaims hi pain. Just keep your oyc upon our girls And you will ascertain. The students of Lchlgh will not bo able U boast of their conquests nlnoni ? college wid ows la their college town. Twenty-eight joung ladles have formed a society to dls courage the attentions of the college boys , nnd for the first time in history the nttcntiot of college "men" will not bo welcomed. No ono reads the society news ia thi weekly papers moro icnlouily and caperlj than the woman who gets her only gllmpsi of society In that way. "Mario Is n widow now , Isn't shol" "No Her husband U living. He's lost nil hi : money. " " 'Chat's what I meant. She mar married that. " The largest thing you chance to find may nebo o bo a great prize ; You cannot iudgo a lover's heart entirely b' ' ' Its sighs. "Dou't you think you're lacing too tight denrl" said her wiser mother. "You'l ' squeeze yourself to death. " n O , no , mamma , wo girls have come t stay. " P Chocolate lovers will leant with Interest o it the case of a young lady at present undc itd treatment at the Clifton Springs , N. Y. , son d Itarlum , for a malady caused by an uncon h tollable appetite for chocolate , Shci ha 3. eaten so much chocolate sweets that her sldi 3.IV has become the color of her favorite confcc tloncrj- . t ! Dacro I am so delighted to see you again Miss Uosobud. It seems years slnco wo mot o It Miss Rosebud MaUo ib weeks , please , Mi Dacro. Years are so unpleasant to a d < lOn butanto. lOn Ho I love you better than anything clsoo n earth. I swunr.lt. U She What do you swear by I o Ho I swear by you. t- Who will venture to say woman Is not Infinitely tir ir finitely the superior of man whoa It comes t at that which , in the vernacular , Is familiar ! termed "packing a trunk I" 10 is As they parted : "A lass"sighed , ho. "Al men , " wept sho. 3- 3y When n woman Is ready to acknowledg y that she has U is safe a corn , to assume tlm It she U either married already or does not ei Ito pect to bo. o Miss Notlnlt I detect all sorts of ring : d If I wora a man I should keep out of thee n. Mr. Slowcomo How about a woddln n.lo ring ) loa Miss Notlult Well , you see I am not .sl man. idle "I see , " said n man , entering a caterer lore establishment , "that you advertUo woddini * furnlsUoiU" ro "Yes. sir " the roe , replied caterer briskly. : o "I wfsh you'd send n couple to my nous 's right away. I've two daughters I'd llko i Is got 0(1 ( my bauds , " 311 is Dr. Blnioy cures caurrh , Dee bldg. LAST OF POOR BILL CUM , A Bit of Lifo from the Damp at Stinking Water QulcL THE FUNERAL SERMON CUT SHORT , IIIIl Wyinnn 1)1 < 1 His Host lint Wns Bo Drunk Ho Foil Into the Grave llio Story of n lluryln' . A DCS Molnos lady , who is now in Montana , writes for the Iowa St'ito Reg ister the following description of n death and burial in the camp she is visiting. The silent messenger came to camp last night , and who o.an toll whether the soul ho borp awny was not as white as snow ? Whether the circumstances of lifo would not have dragged our own boasted standard of morality into the Btinio depths of forgetfulness and de spair ? The beginning was nintlo years ago back in the states when Peace loft the pretty little fireside and a rival came to sit by his hearthstone and steal , little by little , the joy ho had known. Soon the end came and ho wandered alone , drilling from ono c.unp to an other until ho reached Stinking-Water gulch , and hero ho lay down to die. Eighteen years of nstorm-toisod soul loft llttlo to mourn , and yet there were some who remembered when "lllll" Chfok were a white shirt and would have scorned a patch on his trousers. Now ho would have been grateful for oven a patch to keep out the cold and make him feel ho could at least bo respectably genteel. lie wandered aimlessly into camp late at night , cold , wet , foot sere and drunk. With the recognition that someway al ways lives in a minor's hoirt that there is a divinity never entirely crushed , no intittor however forsaken by the poor wretch hlmsalf , they took him into the cabin and cared for him. True , there w.ts only a rough blanket and some pine boughs fora bed : the hinges of the door were loose and croaking ; in fact , tbo whole cabin was a picture of neglect , and possibly , filth. But wo could only fool the spirit of human sym pathy and charity for a soul about ready to step over into another woi Id. another life , without kith or kin. Homeless , penniless , and worse than all , mad with the delirium of his own sinning. When the last breath was drawn , and dream less sleep had come , and there was noth ing that their rough hand-t yet willing hearts might do , then human nature sought a natural outlet , nnd thnir pent up emotions loosened all test mints , nnd I ho pad commentary before them was no ehock to their appetites. So a huge jug of "oh-bo-joyful"yieldod to their greedy thlrot. They made a night of it , but Bill slept on , and morning came. Soon the tldinga spread throughout the camp and there was an engor interest to join hands and relieve the bojs of any sus picion or imputation of heathenism. A generous little rivalry sprang up and helped elaborate the plans for a final b'crno. Otto benighted companion of the previous night's revels proudly boasted lie had "slept with the corpse and kept oif the mice and chipmunks. " The pretty nnd sweet smelling pine of the mountain trees made white smooth boards which were fastened into n cniket > and ono poor woman of the town took a cherished bit of tinseled laoo and fast ened around the edge , and tacked black braid over It to hide the defects and make it a little "softer lookin' IIKO. " A wreath of the glowing pointed pot flow ers was twined around his head , and all the bright flowers of the mountain side contributed to fill up a pillow for his head. When all was ready ono of the boys remembered that away back in the long ago his mother hnd given him a prayer book nnd so ho slowly spelled and blunderingly road the solemn "I am the resurrection and the lifo" and they listened with bared heads and a souse of gratified propriety , or curioiily , until the beautiful bervleo was rend nnd then the funeral march began. This part of the final arrangements had taken close management. The only wngon within forty miles hnd had its green sides draped with dark calico nnd'tho black est colored mules in the valley hitched to the bolpmn , sombre funeral car. It was "mail day" and the btago was in , so "Uncle Jukoy Redding's" tottering stop found n place and with a steady arm to hold him in , the order to move nnd two bttclc- was given single-seated - boanis were driven up and offered to these who could not walk to the grave yard. It was some place to go and the merry horseback riders cantered , for the distance was considerable nnd the hour Into. Bill Wyman was chosen to deliver the oration at the grave , for ho had once como within "throe votes of bom' 'looted governor of Californy,1' and the four liv ing wives were no present drawback to his inspired eloquence. But the driver of the hearse had stopped at too many hostolrles on the way up , and Bill was not steady in the knees nnd his tongue was thick. But "ho bravely faced the ' dignity nnd responsibility o'f the trust imposed upon him , nnd , standing above the open grave , began his npostropho to the All-Wise One , explaining how it al" happened and why Bill Chick was no with them today. But oratorical pride " o'roloapt Itself" , nnd ho tumbled head over heels into the depths of the grave beneath , nnd , ns old Horn Miller then and there declared , the "gamo was on",1' und Bill Chick was lowered into his nar row bed without further formalities. The dirt was piled up high , while tlv mon Einokcd , swore and planned t " " claims and "jump" some neighboring , the women declared the now school ma'am didn't "know nothin1 , " for sh < spelt d-o-g without an "r. " However , wo walked out next day to see whore poor Bill Chick had at last found a homo , , and some kind hands hnd built a rude fence about the carefully smoothed bed , and eomo wild flowers lay at the head smiling welcome to the sun. So Slinking Water Gulch is quiet today , but enjoys the distinction of n noteworthy incident in its history they have had a buryin' . Trinidad nrul the Gulf Ports. * Trinidad Is the nearest Colorado towa of Iraportnni'cynml has the nearest grout coal fields to tlio Texas gulf ports. It Is a distribu ting point fora largo territory. Tor further Information address Trinidad Laud & Im provement Co. , Trmidud , Colo. Shot n Ijnbrndor Cormorant. A bird seldom soon In New England , a cormorant from Labrador , was shot by E. W. Hazard , of Southlngton , Conn , , while hunting nlong the ehorolnstwook. It was sent to Yale college and has boon handsomely mounted and placed on ex hibition. Pure , chotto , rich cut gloss Is , raoro and moro prized for use and for ornament. Dor- fllngcr's American cut glass stands unrlv- aled at homo or abroad. Kvory ploca baa their trade mark label. Inquire for It of the dealer. Dr.Blrnoy cures , catarrh. Boo itV 1409 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. 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