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   Lawrence Daily Kansas Tribune (Newspaper) - August 12, 1882, Lawrence, Kansas                                VOLUME AUGUST NUMBER TO nn the cureless manner In they uru Till came in through the bare of the Ami the winters la Ami said However yon cheat your 1 he hours are toying A of a ami pule mil Una tho sun a I To throw u Hush on tho Whence u fairer bus AH Hint is whita Wan I nij kiss Ami on that side of all bad and 1 on I her they wore 1ml ft they DO answering was on hir And his yea said I set my lips on by her hair AIM for it And the light 1 longed there Faint day mid he fainter And wus And I said in lifu yon with si ni last For thn space of n n spread to turned her to And of lir to in THE I had soon the because they hated She shall be mine for all that 1 possess a liquid that can bring the dead to The liquid was scut to me from spirit land beyond the grave the those who hurled Satan over the battlements of Heaven brought it to mo a thousand years I will re store life to my and then the angels of Heaven nor fiends of hades cannot tear her from I HJ again turned to the coffin and laid his hands upon the bury I softly as I Then she will come ami live wih you I will watch and see that no one harms Depart to your home and prepare for the bridal Let them bury her he his You watch No by the lake of sin She is mine we were married in Heaven our mar riage is recorded in the Lambs I will take thoe 1 stood for a moment but not I was determined to defend my charge to save the dead from be carried oft by the I looked around the room for A heavy hickory cant stood within my and I grasped The mad 1 mans face was turned from and I weapon I approached I Soon I was near enough I paused to when he suddenly and with a shriek sprang at 1 but the blow fell upon Our Yonns LITTLE His little Hits iiv state bis rightful j Anil from Ms kindly all Of care bus at 113 Wli him Tbe while wv nis i nis His little it is Hte shmill iimus nf nil Which c T weo ir 10 market witU Ills royal Ami on mothers To Ami O bakers Played with thy Ami many game like Which baby lint best of all Majesty tlis mothers kiss prefers For though we dourly love our Tin no lovo life go in her arms she clasps bim Ho and his only after His a Jis mothers you presently His Majesty will 3luru Urine in JOE AM THE his Then we met and clinched in a strug gle of life I exerted all my Years had sine of 1 ami we from end the city the morning of the Wd I of the room to the Why did not and arriving at the house j Carver come to my assistance Sure Hichard I found a ly he heard the noise our oe j but no help The I breath of my mad antagonist soemod I as it touched my and soon j cr than I had thought I was borne to tho of crape tied to the Who is was my mental hesitating 1 opened tin door and entered tlie where 1 found Carver and bis wife where I lay weak and completely as heir hearts were j in his lie bent over rue and Mine was a silent and i soon took from a the learned the cause of my friends distress i lay j for the tomb in the room over mv had tlu preceding my of a strange an illness of a few Alive i in Ihe the break fast but night dead her less soul in the haven of eternal With slow steps 1 accompanied tbo father up and we j took from a the con tents of which I saw at a glance wens prussic I saw bis object and the speedy death in store for 1 tried to but mv pro nothing but a which made the grin Sud denly he seized the cane and thrust one end of it into my to prevent mo closing it against the Ho then uncorked the and gradually low Was there no help Carver and Joe was an American boy who had been brought up on a in Ihe interior of one of the New England States but who had left home for more congenial life on board a manof His first voyage took him to Lis when to his groat delight he learned there was to during the following a great bun The wildest bulls had been from a large horses from the royal stables were to be in the the herself would preside and distribute ihe in it was to be the grandest seen in Portugal for many All this had a peculiar for In all his allusions to Portugal and he bad declared to the boys hat the only tiling he cared to sec in countries was a The bullfights of Portugal are 3tit from those of Spain iii inv At every such fight in where this cruel spoil is in I he most barbarous many horses are and sometimes fall and at he close if thi light the bull is dispatched by the or The law of by the which contained tbo form of his Moved She i his wife must be imitating the seven i i i i T n i I not allow bull to lie looked very even in tho sleep 11ms I thought I of death face wore a as if iul The was within reach given in lo tho of i of my My prayers ihe 1 had Her golden hair lay her i said for years were going when whiterol ed crossed by her I u nowe near tlie coflin attracted the j 1 laid my hand maniacs and he his upon the i strode wishing thai become the He seemed to forget for he began For of f handling His At that as if menus were and I watched him divining my severed with my strength slowly At one uf the of the lovely and tbo tenant and its placed il in my i tenant lay on the The he I am and to rearrange the dis ordered grave clothes preparatory to bearing her and his horns are always r tipped wilh so that he can not rore the Onco in a how nan is in spite of this is the object is to drive or drag the bull from the having obtained per mission to go ashore on the day of the lie made his way at an early hour care of his for would it nil before he got thrush with bull to ex hibit his He and and One infant thu audience expected to sec poor Jon from liis and the next trampled helpless beneath his But Joe clung as he would cling to a lifeline in a fearful the intervals of the bulls as in the wAr its he struck gallantly up on nis Each time he did cries f ii i i j l no 11 of bravo rent the The bull continued to put forth j He plunged and tore around l the he jerked and j Joe from his and fairly j spun him through the The pavilion j and and whirled before j Joes giddy and round i Hew the bull as in a race for times lie completed the circuit of a circle of dust rose from his track l and hung over it like a wreath ol j smoke j How Joe held on He feared he could j not endure the shock and strain for a i minute and he dreaded to let lie began to lament his 15nt all at once the bulls speed slack Joe felt a thrill of gratitude as his feet once more touched the He was tired of and was glad to The convinced that he could not liberate his horn from Joes unyielding came to a with disappointed anger began to paw the Joe had longed for thU strange to a bid seldom gives till toward Ihe close of a and Jic sprang directly in front ol him and grasped both his horns i bravo rent the Joe j braced himself and and when the bull threw his foot high in the aii with its little cloud of by a i powerful Joe twisted head to one side ro strongly Vhi i tierce was thrown j and fell heavily A score of men rushed in hold him down until he should be secured then he from found of the and was overwhelmed j by the outburst ot lie was j Jot not allowed leave the ring until he bad been led to the royal where the with her own passed him a beautiful She Religious BY ns n speck of Tot as an in ilim nml uark But us Hu me this My when I in my 1 faint with o in t moment In a toy la its prUIr Irs lit roimi liv anil I SVl as a on a cry as it in strife t have almost inn my wiis afar tie my til His us knowing my voico sn well Yea inv I nut till I Him so Ibat to Kim t toll my From 111 Throne of Glory 1 sec Hid 111 to thai of is working Ami I great nre and i jay to a of I they by thy lil 1 U k V i Mark and meantime to He to drown his sorrows in tbo ef of gin and More than once lie was imprisoned for days for He had tits of delirium He suffered from a melan choly so deep the cry of his even through the he aj breaks i he Koih ing warned because even ambition was deail in and he did no mrc to live on in his A few weeks ago lie went to see a brother There three of them other threi all and all than admirers of his In their very midst he fell down in a horrible and they carried him away to a in less than two days he of drunkenness who have been such a power for Could a more impressive illustration of the grave import if the inspired wonts Wit unit and without in the world lie given by or pen irf the Jesus did not come to change the says in a lato but ho came to explain and that shows that it for there is nc need tn explain that which is Upon one particular point in which there happened to bo a in the keeping of tlie Sab our Lord anil showed that the idea was not tin true Ill Pharisees forbade even the doing of works of necessity and cars of corn to satisfy and the Our Jesus showed lhat it was not at all ac cording to mind of to forbid these In straining over the let and an outward observ ance tn they bail missed the 1 spirit of the Sabbath which sug i works of piety such as truly hal i tow the He showed that Sabbath rest was noi mere and he said Mv Father hitherto ami flL Ledge their 1C tcr T in All cordially to tX IX of Aul Thw AU in A Mk even Cash Grocery House LARGEST STOCK FINEST GOODS At Bottom Prices to him an invitation to come to j 111 a1 so far as it cuts him oil 11 and limits his Our our intellect ual solutions of the problems of the uni carry us buck to tin jvj that the universe is no He pointed to lie who hard at am I said of them The priests in the tern pie profane the and are blame were lining Divine and were within the To meet the popular He took care to do some of His miracles the Sab Corner War ren a little in Kir one frosty because they The man that never morn thought of or that think ing of it does not accept it as narrowed whether his i is that of the stolid earthworm or the j quick and left bet in the of his works and i bath and I hough this great wrath against as though He were a vet He did it on purpose iii more i enigma than the living the palace where she herself would rej o in sS ol ihe man that i IlOt man for ihe and itis meant to be s day for that which Jod O that men how Rover and A Rover was a big dog Tabby was only quick and T i t i t In the of you a here lie brushed tears from his Siine one must watch and i wish that you per form that were friend to poor 1 him I accepted the lie thanked and covering thn cold rejoined his wue Time passed gloomily enough till inking sov eral books and a I made inv way to the of After ing upon the face of 1 sei the lamp upon the table and j upright a near I joon found that the books I had brought along were bad taken them at random from tin parlor that they would keep me 1 laid them ami picking up the began search ing the room for On the top inust shelf of a clothespress ered a volume entitled of Death and ami with it resumed my the of the book in delicate let ters the name of her who was so near me am boi he said addressing the the and obtained one of rhi best Ho thought that all Lisbon must be All waited in suspense for the to enter tie royal Presently she and was with repeated cries of ap morning we found her in the wet Then the sport and Joe 1 1 will restore thee to We i will live in Heaven We i will be I will be King and thou I tbc of his tomem shalt How j all his wilh interest and enthusiasm Ihe ruslr of the bull into the ue ana i T ors in Final I will bun and Juno from their lv the superb animal h thrones and wo will i 5y this time I felt my strength fully the 1 regained my I stood without maniac then I sprang and brought tlie heavy cane with al my down upon his un protected He sank to the superb opponents from the in lor an instant the bull was master of Ihe The most perilous feat of the bull ring was now A young covered with silver lace hung ail over with little to throw himself between the bulls horns and cling to them till the bull should She was shivering with t ho her a warm bed and fed her with new Kover was not very good to He growled crossly he saw Poor pussy It was not her fault that she had coma to our When Tabby grew lugger Rover stopped teasing Perhaps ho that she wore sharp claws in her soft Am he did not even look lad j at So like a wellbred did not go near One soft summer day two lay asleep on the lonr Together O no Kover lay cni tke sun ning Tabby winking and away at the other to the spiritual Sabbath by n ccas 1 ing from till and from a work done for The rest of fait h ways has few or no thoughts ot I the is tlie the O the day were wholly spent witli some for it was in a distant pan of the I wondered not they hoard not the or struggle succeeding In a few moments f related mv At this of terrible Joe suddenly saw what had not been discovered by any one the lost the padding f com one of bis He stoAl over 1 so and 1 resolved to read the i by rej his eves Svin I uis one of furious colors he whether be on his victim or pierce he had i him with the naked The my friend that the i jij o or was named thlt blul possessed every the id were seeking their room for the pur pose At 1 read ino last sentence oi the old closed and fell back in the in was a chemist by He The excitement of IIV H lilt had the and audience was at its highest jipon her refusal to wed him became inj the overwrought feeling of our hero a sort of I was only in a semi for I heard the rattle ot vehicles over the stony and the of those home asylum a week be effected his ward from the closing aui a for him was It After being an inmate of the would allow to retain hs seat no With the sprightliness of a 1 cannot say how long J remained in brain conceived the plan of stealing her my lethargic when I heard steps ascending the The footsteps were those of some divested ot 1 roused myself and The steps tis only or Carver coming to take a longing look at Car I They think I and move easily so AS not to disturb Presently the door opened and the person entered the By the dim light I saw tlie outlines of a He went over to the coffin and began to lift Carlotta from The body was partially lifted from the when I turned the light np frm her Poor Carlotta and as I stood by her 1 recalled the scenes of the past and shuddered when I thought how near death I had The tin practiced cried out Come Several Americans shouted for him to leave the the But Joe had made the and he was not go ing to be frightened from the On the at home he had conquered Had not a rat made a noise in the i a as wild and power I would not have met you to fa as even maddened He was conscious that thousands of eyes were watching him with eager in terest but without hesitation he ad toward the coolly placing himself so that with one hand he could grasp the bulls hoi while with the Other he conld seize his shaggy or excludes the highest and noblest relations that man can Such narrowness is essentially j worst of it anil contemptuous of that which it is willingly Unbelief dej tbi While faith j provides a solid it stimulates the imagination to an inj lense and glowing Tho faith j of fine may blossom into tha poetry of the generation that but if faith is dead thn imagi nation must follow I need not character of a of a man of de pends very upon the typo and fervor or his According as his are or according n and doing good Ti sum if our Lords that j works iif of mercy and j of piety are lawful on the Sab lie did explain the law in thai roint and in yet that tion did not alter t he i removed the mst of tradition which hac i settled upon Uy thus explaining tlu law He continued He could j meant to abolish it or H would not I have needed to expound I Whut tho Work of Christ Killel Everybody made happy who at the Gash ENDSLEY First door of Grandpapa dozed in his j as they are clear or will be between 1 suppose some of us the man If his intelligent fail h must have left the him into tho constant and vivid ly a big yellow dog ran into tlie presence of the living iod his kitty he began to She j will be lifted upward by the fervor of arched her back ami looked i his stimulated and sustained imagina did not mind He caught her in this stimulant is re his and J inspired by constant vision of Grandpapa thought her the living there is danger lhat lie j will either to lie Hellish The effects of the of Christ arc even to the unbeliever indisputable ant It expelled cruelty passion it branded suicide it and repressed an execrable infanticide it drove the shameless impurities oi heathendom into a congenial darkness There was hardly t class whose wrong it did It readied the glad it freed the protected it nursed the it the it elevated it AXtt WBITE ud Bait limping and yelping Kover walked back to finish his mewed for she was to She would not go to who called But yon cannot what she She walked up to and lay down between fore paws by the acts of those atheists of our time in order to destroy have been the altar i materialistic when the living God leaves the conscience then everything that is goos with the He did not bite Ho did not oven the sensibility to high tbe defer he licked neck to make it He he was her And this was her way of thanking This happened a long time but Hover ami Tabby are still fast to the writings sense of tlie The Human At the close of tone of the great re ligious festivals of i the Moslem year n number of Arabs are seen detach I sat np the dead but not alone and Whenever I am sum moned to such duties 1 inquire if any asylums hare lost any of their inmates That is what streaked my hair with A Row dead fell from his arms and he stood He was not but a stranger to my He was nearly as tali a3 his arms told me that be had the strength of the His hair was brushed behind his and to those flashing me that I faced a I trembled as the truth flashed upon my was alone and with the dead and the in and in all probability I would have to fight the latter for the T Y J In Tain I down tried look continued to those eyes glare into Then I thought I ought calm by This beautiful my I trying to carry his thoughts away from tha Yes the stars shine like her did and he pointed to poor Car I was at a loss how fb The next he strode forward and cried They killed her than a hedge of rose Obtain a number of varieties of of all from white to with a sprinkling here Rant these in a wide tilled with moist and rich For this can be nothing bet ter than mold taken from an 6H near farmers and mixed had leaped ito his feet and retired to a safe leaving Joe to fight the bull Joes mode of attack had never before seen in Portugal and it A murmur of remonstrance was heard in every part of the Many cried out for ihe to rush in and rescue the reckless The bull did not seem Ito appreciate the turn events had ami for a moment stood A strange amost ominous of de feat to our settled upon the of the soil thrown irom 1 tha the Roses planting in rich and if mulched spring with a little of the rich will grow and the hedge will be a one ef beauty each Alsa tis of the most beautiful young lady be had in the United fine compliment was once paid to Isaac A tetter was addressed to wft found brave sailor boy apparently at mercy of the furious and sands of spectators looking on the of the nice delicate regard to truth of thought and truth of the control ot the ami whatever else duly or high ideals demand all then give way under subtle and powerful espe those in which modern life Without in the Recent letters from England have us news of tho death of a man ellk themselves from the crowd and to ie well known to wno died m a down side bv side in the face down If ndon hospital solely from the effects like logs a corduroy j oi long and hard This man while their crowding around one of tho ablest nien m press down an arm here and j in order to make this living pavement as compact as hen all is ready tha crowd falls while coming up from behind i won worldwide had passes at a quick walk over the prostrate I hc 1 l f This is Each man receives the i polyglot as famil iar with the literature of half a dozen other languages as with thai of his own i a man of real who full pressure of the ironshod hoof u o o not were poems as sad as the UL uut a itw v i mav be seen to writhe under it whom we there trodden The moment this j the groans and of the sufferers himself whole is re the but deserves at j striking proof of the length car renewed Joe quickly foond that dinging to yardarm in a tempest was less than to bulit sbp pery horn bat he was determined to be captain of this Somehow he felt that the honor of his country de pended upon his a good seaman favors his ship in a so Joe resolved to humor the bolL He realized that he must take The town i noted for the longevity of its inhabit i true story of his life has become known to a very few Some rears ago ha was in the and while there news fiame to bim one day that the girl to whom he was en gaged to be married waa ill The let terdid cot speak as K her illness was bat the next day came a sec was The poet soldier fell to Jhe ground Por three he lay entirely There recently met by chance at j Then he awoke to the of one ol Ihe villagers font t seemed to bim an He did venerable men whose combined trere 35S They were all the and enjoyed good not believe in He had no hope of TWi Be hid one pur poe to be himself as soon as labor from a vulgarity into i dignity and a It sanctified mar from little more than a burden convention into little loss than blessed It revealed for llu timu the angelic beauty and of which men had suid o meekness at which they utterly scoffed It created tiie very conception of and broadened the limits of its obli gation from the narrow circle of a neigh to the widest horizons of th And whil it thus involved the idea of humanity as a common brother even where its tidings were no over the its tidings wore believed it cleansed life and elevated the soul of each indi vidual And in all lands where ii has molded the characters of its tru it has created hearts so and lives so and homes s that it might seem as those angels who had heralded its ad had also whispered to every de and depressed sufferer amon the of men Though you lien among the yet shall ye be a the a dove covered with and her feathers with yellow Life of Without Without Robert Owen once visited a gen who was a Jnt walk ing out they camu to the Owen addressing hire is one advantage 1 have over f am not afraid to die most Christians are afraid to but il some of my business were 1 should be perfectly willing to die at any moment said his com you say you have no fear in you any hope in death After a solemn pause he replied the point ing to an ojc standing you are on level with that brute he has fed till he is and stands in the shade off the and Tuning and Sheet ID large BOOK CAMPAIGN MM AND Are In the field UUB Sot neither hope Trowel nor of widow of Ralph Waldo is eighty three years and retains her power to a remarkable She was Miss Lidian and lived in before her  

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