Lawrence Daily Kansas Tribune (Newspaper) - September 28, 1882, Lawrence, Kansas VOLUME by TOO HONEST TO in Its by tUe use Jf softly sounding And over all there comes the Low twittering of tho editor our is he said on the rippling water racket 1 on nr quite meadow business ton Im That story will not Ho row sml 1 cannot toll a TEXAS Development of the Industry since the No business in Texas has developed ID the more vin the last few ami none has paid in that and is paying a better dividend on the money in vested than the rearing of cattle on the Texas been famed for its vast herds ot cattle and broad plains of nu grasses since its occupancy by tlie Iut the time and not so far back the the cuttle had but a nominal value J he that readily brines or was bartered readily for the store account of a few The remote ness from market and the hardships at tending the the lack of a fixed monetary value and a and the privations of a made anything but an agreeable or profitable business on the plains of and capital passed it by with in Ihe increase was simply that of the cattle with u kind of reckless care on the part of and no intention or thought of improving the breed or providing for the possibilities of the which the oldtime ranchers never dreamed could the status of as With the rail and even in advance of came a steady flow of immigration and capital to possess the cheap and fertile lands of the Lone Star Activity was infused dullest towns and All classes were by the hew life that the gave the and none more so than the cattle The demand for beef The cattlemen were inspired with a new hope and The mar velous increase of cattle began to give them value to new More in terest was felt by cattlemen because more value was attached to their prop Inoperative laws on the statute book Supplemented with wise and more liberal The Indians have been placed upon their reservations by the strong arm of the General Govern and their forays and invasions were no longer to be As the years went by with slow yance in the value of and hesita ting efforts at improving the it be came apparent to a few progressive cat tie raisers that a new era was dawning on the and that system and method were Live stock as were and stringent rules and regulations adopted for their government Their rules and regulations being for the protection of all the com mon they were recognized and rc spected by rich and high and low and what the law of the land did not or could not do for cattlemen they accomplished themselves and have main Thus order and harmony came out of and with system and security came Almost coeval with the organization of the cattlemen came the boom in Capital no longer dreaded the loose and haphazard manner of conducting the business that had prevailed in the ihe marvelous dividends attracted many into the and with capital came constantly increasing in And once sought as an the next step was to make the business permanent Ihe tree range of the past is giving way and lease of grazing lands and water rights are held iu high 1 help those who help them Ihe ranchman who clung to his i t SEPTEMBER 28 1882 NUMBER PERSONAL AND of the age of ninetyone in the house where Stephen Douglas wai made insane by has been cared for bv the town of for fortyfive and is now eighty years John the naval in is in his eightieth He livet in a little oldfashioned house in Nen which is both his home and hit is said in San Francisco that Lord Beaumont has been refused by a heiress of that He made the mistake of asking her father in advance just how much she was to business being e question whether the great John bunyan was not a Gypsy has a letter to the London saying that the original Bun van in England was an Italian probably named who came over and helped in daughter of Senator whc recently made a visit to Garfield at writes We are home again at and if you knew how pretty it is you would know how glad we are to be We stopped at on the way and stayed at Gar field fche and Mollie look lots bettei than when we saw them last and do you they talk about Flush IB A Californian of tho epoch of 1850 writes as follows After a few days of sojourning in Sac we concluded to locate and I was to make for Not all the arrangements finding any place to I concluded to and I wanted a lot to build Next to corner of L I think it Sam Brannan owned a lot which suited The firm of Brannan Osborn was on the and doing a large I went in and asked the price of it Three thousand said in a as if he did not care a snap whether you took it or I thought that I would sleep over it did and next day concluded to take when lo it had raised in value that Nothing less than Domestic There are numbers of women who would be quite comfortable if they had not small with their The smooth and even tenor of every day existence is broken into a picturesque variety by these Husbands especially when new to their happiness At the of the war it is estimated that there were in Texas between WO and the enormous increase of the herds that had ranged without man during four years like the going where they pleased and growing old and fat with few to HUK iest and make them At this 1ite date there was no market for and they had no certain or fixed value About cattle began to find their way northward in scattered and thus began the establishment of a mar ket for Texas One herd fol lowed until in time the drive became a marked feature of the cattle Hut the or discovery of a market did not obviate all the difficulties under which the ranchman of a few years ago There was a against Texas that neither flesh fut nor cheapness Denied likely to over While this militated against of his the long tedious beset by dangers and ob is it subtracted from the Besides these the ranchman as was the front But the frontier meant danger as well as The ranchman the sentinel on the outer the bar rier between the hostile redskins and the peaceful This not only made the business extremely but added to the and thus les sened the profits to be gathered iu the markets up by the The Indian cared little for the cattle of the but his covetous and murderous eye was ever upon the cow with out which the ranchman was helpless Iut while the Texas ranchman was rounding up Ins own as well as he might from the mixed millions of cattle that roamed our Western prairies at the close of the there was an impulse and a movement to the north of him that was laying the foundation for a positive mar ket for Texas and giving to our cheap herds a value predicted from 1850 to would have been al most sufficient to send the prophet to the lunatic The opening and settle ment of the Northwestern States and despite Indian low is now reaping his The intro duction of capital into the grazing re gions not only appreciated the value of hve but the unusual immigration from the Old almost daily adds to the army of while the narrowing circle of the range diminishes the are increasing more rapidly than The following rapidly than o prices will give some of the advance made in cattle and justify the assertion made at tho outset of this article Before the war the average price oi stock cattle was from to and that of beef cattle from to During the war they had no fixed value from the fact that there was no regular mar and the currency of the country was variable and From tho close of the war until 1873 stock cattle brought from beef from Slo to Aow the same grades bring the following prices stock from to and beef cattle from 825 to and the demand has increased in and we see no good reason why it should not continue to improve as long as continues to and beef constitutes one of the chief ar ticles of our daily There is much in store for the cattle business of The oldtime dice against Texas has died and the salesman of years ago who would not touch a Texas steer now makes a specialty of handling Texas Great improvement has been made iu the management and handling of cattle in and the grade is being improved constantly by the introduction of blooded In act arc many herds on the Texas ranges that will compare fav with cattle More care is taken in selecting cattle for the mar and the daily quotations from the big markets will tell how Texas beef is valued by the beefeaters of the range oilers an inviting field to all who want big dividends on the money for is nothing in the State that pays a handsomer return r j al all the just as if he were alive and hajd gone somewhere on a visit a son of the late comedian of that has been an for and nobody who has seen him only on the stage would guess that he had senses fully and vet he is so deaf that he does not ordinarily understand a word that is said by the others in the He manages to get along without cues by carefully studying the lines which are to be spoken in con with his and then watches the lips of the to learn when tc strike York mother of the Cuyler of recently completed hci eightieth nt where she has been spending the She is too from an inherited family in to hear her son but every Sunday morning before church he tells her what he is going to preach aud her an outline ot his and then she prays for him in her room dur ing the hours of She was left a widow fiftyfive years when her son was only four years Tri Francois the famous died in Paris recently at the age of seventysix He was born in Versailles in and obtained a first prize for singing from the Con From 1631 to 1846 he be longed to the company of the Paris singing second tenor It was he who created the Captain of the When Ins voice failed him he took to teaching His most famous pupils are Nilsson and He leaves a Emile War who is also a and he meant it At this I was quite but next all things con I concluded to rive the and what do you fellow wanted This was a little too heavy on good even if they were flush so I to give Sam and his lot a wide Flush times Certainly they were flush I soon found a lot to suit me on J street near west Built the store at heavy expense if my memory serves me about Labor was from to 825 a day lumber from to a 1 forget V e put a brick chimney bricks cost I a Store com I soon had the goods in and Up to this time it had all been against my partner and It now came our I soon saw that it was no trick to make before break and had my breakfast are often puzzled to what makes the angel or to put it They ask the but they are fenced off until a chance occurs for tread ing and then the shindy begins in real A lady of this delightful complexion is completely happy if can wind np with a good The dear creature dis solves into and the man feels him self at once a This is her There is nothing now for the husband absolute submission and a full ac knowledgement of his being in the A woman has lost her ground forever if a applied to her nose Few are stupid enough to play this card until their adversary becomes disgusted with the trick it if generally kept back until the right and then used with a The fascinating hypocrisy of the shown in nothing with such crace the periods after a To About I did think that I would say Washing made but that wouldnt be Washing is not easy any way you can fix but still I think woman who washes in the good oldfashioned and the woman who wrestles with the washing likewise the wo man who pins her faith to some wonder ful will try my way of washing they will admit that it helps the matter SECRET at a 2n K sex is i such grace as in immediately ensue the or the casual which may well than and Territories made a market for Texas cat and the trail a famous feature of the Especially adapted to thither large numbers of horns were driven annually to graze and fatten upon the fine prairies of the west This section being blessed with railroad wintered Texans be came known all the markete of the The driving of Texas cattle to be wintered in the and prepared for became a special business in which many famous cattle men amassed handsome Not only were Tex ans driven to be wintered before but thousands and multiplied thousands were driven northward to lav the foundation for the immense droves there is no State of that section that is not largely indebted to Texas for its cat tle Japanese Umbrellas and The umbrella is an institution in Ja Whether it owes its invention to this people or they avail themselves Thus stood the business in Out on the frontier Indian raids were to be It no infrequent thing to some prominent hear of the murder of Cow ponies were driven off and stocks demand of the Northwest had opened upa market to supply its vast but the was for hostile Indians beset the many an unlucky drover in those forced to con tribute freely to the red mans rapacity and still the price was inadequate to compen sate the and hardship of the daily In 1873the advance of which were pressed forward toward the proved a harbinger of better days to the cattle Texas became con by rail with all the great marts of 4he St Louis and Kan TBM although the price was still owing mainly to the popular against Texas the ranch nan was enabled to realize in a few days of being compelled to wait fat a j i largely of its The Japanese urn brella is a sensible article in its ampli tude and being made of pape and When under one of them a man is nearly as safe as if he was undo a so far as the falling rain is in and the shade it from the sun is like unto that of a great in a weary how it possesses a volume that is rathe and inartistic in appearance The average Japanese is seldom seen without his It is an sable article of and rain or shine he places himself under its protection If the same array of umbrellas were to be seen on Market street that is constantly in sight on the streets it would be a novel especially on a sunny The garment most common ly worn is suited for all the needs of warmth or It is made with square and is wrap open in front from top to bottom and confined at the waist bv a long around the body a num ber of It is a very simple outfit Comfort cannot anything more In the cold season these ear menta are duplicated by the addition of wadded articles of the same character great multitude wear for A LITTLE I old negro says Sass is power ful good in everything but Dey needs some other kinds of dress noticing her little daugh ter wipe her mouth with her dress asked her what her handkerchief was for said the little one Its to shake at the ladies in the Thats what paia iocs with Our coming prima donna has been warbling in a Western and an effusive critic says she sings like an As we have all heard we can form a pretty correct opin ion of the caliber of the new prima don na s woman in France slept seventy three days in one when she awoke and learned that her husband had taking his meals at a restaurant all this instead of getting out of bed simply a piece of blue cloth tied about the though the straw hat is fast coming into use with Of course there are many who have adopted the European styles of costume throughout from head to foot Tbe native dress of the Japanese is not a costly One of the garments in use in summer will cost about f if made of cotton of if of San of the Banian Jews who this country had been told that every man obeyed the laws to suit his and that got rich doing ui out ot bed at daylight and going to she was so mad that she declared she wouldnt go to sleep again as long as she lington white wonder of her arms is too divinely perfect for any thing of mere flesh and and she is but the bea of some delicious dream chiseled into glorious tangibility by some old masters cunning The was written by a Boston youth about Adelaide the His mother has been sent for and at last accounts he was stolen a said a man to a and want you to defend Think yon can prove me innocent yes we can prove that you were township when the coat and that the prosecution u at Flush times You believe that they were We ate 83 to a piece apples and sweet potatoes at from fifty cents to 81 You have heard of the tack I out of one lot that cost mo only Screws were almost as Spring bal ances an ounce each f cost a I will tell you a good story on Prince of Prince of Darkness as the miners used to call for the reason that he had no mercy on prices when he had the 1 got the monopoly on They went up id 85 a Can get three papers for cents Tp ect tlle monopoly he paid me a dozen papers for quite a But to the spring One day 1 came into my store and wanted to know whether I had any spring balances he knew that I llad How many said I could not say would not say that I had a big lot for I knew that he wanted the monopoly What will all you have for Two hundred dollars a I After a parley he agreed to take I must be certain to put every one To this I Prince now fe t extremely He had the deadwood on spring which at once went up to My was over cost This quantity was quite in excess of what I expected I but he paid the like a Francisco A Rival to the The Whaley Brothers recently placed in their aquarium a large edible frog as a That the monster might not be lonesome among the golden carp and lit tle a small frog was placed in tho tank to keep him The sequel proved not only that no love is lost among but also that a frogs stom ach for digestive power is about equal to that of an which distills fat and a roval plumage from a diet of rusty One fine night the frog kept as a companion and then the turtles began to be Five there is no indication of the If a symptom is shown at all it is by the who has not the same faculty as his of smooth ing his feathers when Of this is only in good Amongst other classes it is not so simple a thing to dispose of the visible tokens of a matri monial There are such things as blackeyes and scratched Yet it may happen that those of a higher suffer just as bad punishments as the less polished Inward bleeding is more dangerous than an open It is a that all con torn the possibilities of which can never be A vicious word may stick and rankle in a womans heart A man who studies the disposition of his wife for the sake of his own peace must be cautious to mark her foibles of for the best wives have certain weak nesses which it would be and rather uncomfortable to If they would only discover them to us before marriage But this is not the custom suck frankness would be almost fatal to the after women with tempers are more tolerable than women without possess both action and spirit while the colorless crea ture has A landscape seen in perpetual sunshine or moonshine would be dull it is a relief to sec from time to stirred by the or in the of a flushed and angry Is I dont believe in the old way of Iwas brought up that and I firmly believed that the woman who did not rub every rag through two rinse in two waters and was not much of a Christian anyway but after I had near ly broken my blistered my and ruined my temper fiftytwo times in one I changed my mind and con cluded to try washing I did try of I will not here recount the tale of uy trials with those Twas sudsy and tis past the firmest believer in washing machines might well grow marl to hear it to the Suffice it to say that every last one of those ma chines was recommended to save half the half the and twothirds of the rubbing but they didnt do and sadly I relinquished my hopes of making washing easy by the aid of the I tried various washing and soaps that were advertised to save all the and soon I realized the truth of a timeworn adage about a fool and his But all this time I was learning a little here and a little and finally I hit upon a plan that really saves hard and the Make a warm suds of two pailsful of plenty of arid a piece of washing soda as large as a lake the dirty one piece at beginning with those that are least wet them in the pull them up on the soap all soiled and then roll them up in a tight roll leave them in a tub while you wash out the colored When the colored clothes are on the pour plenty of warm water over the white and rub them on the board just enough to rinse out the dirty suds put on the wringer and wring them soap all the soiled places throw them back into the those that are least Boiled in a tub by pour scalding hot water over Cover up the tubs and leave them for fifteen minutes or so then beat up the clothes with an old fashioned wooden if you have if take a smooth stick of round Children like to beat or pound the and a boy or girl seven years old will beat out more dirt in ten min utes than yon could rub out in half an You can show them how to do it without splashing water all over the There is no need of spattering Lawrence Lodge L at 7 M tbe Henry JOHM Lodge T In the the Court All are cordially invited to N Tho Lawrence m Mil lers All la am cordially Invited to A good literary E every Gash Grocery House STOCK FINEST GOODS At Bottom Prices Corner rea this the reason why poets so ten marry ny water out of the tubs jut lift up the a few inches and then push it down When the children shrews It is probable that a lady who becomes conscious that her husband is analyzing her out of sheer give him something to speculate upon of a hard and practical description she would cross his romantic vision on a worse flit over his brain with a Albert it is was blessed in this men arc not exempt from these blessings in dis There is scarcely any woman who could not be by a good system and to an endurable It requires coolness and just a little clever were A ivu VITU sold from fifteen in the but the stock of turtles dwindled until only five The turtles shells measured on on average about 2 by 2J An the turtles disappeared the frog increased his and his aldermanic pro portions at hist excited suspicion that the batrachian was swallowing his neighbors A conference was and it was decid ed that the frog should be opened for the good of the community in which he The frog sat innocently blink ing but moved for ho stay of proceedings while the knife was being whetted for his He died without even and when his stomach was ex turtle was you it 1 was How much will charge What sort of a coat is ft first rate never been worn I wont charge you give me the will he interesting to the ried ladies of such of them al east as are not altogether resigned to the lot of single to know that in fiance the government takes it Itself to find partners for women upon with out It is the women must be and also that they must forever themselves from country but these little matters are easily overcome by one who is reso lutely bent on and this news will be no doubt to the women of God bless Be Thus the wst women have ever besl husbands at the post of Rebecca went to the well ito water the md caught Isaacs matrimonial agent went out with the sheep and JU lively as Jonah in the waiting for something to turn He had spent a night in solitary confinement and was well There were remnants of several turtles in the frogs which showed that he was not wrong fully The one saved had been lone enough in the frog for the digestive acids to work upon bis which was and sloughing off along the He was replaced in the and now ig shown as the Jonah of the lot He measures 2J by 3 inches across the shell and is as lively as a cricket This inves showed that a frog can digest turtle shell as well as meat No more frogs will be favored with such the sixteen year old daughter of a Brooklyn went to a fortune teller to ascertain what might be in store for her beyond the She was treated induced to stay to and remembers nothing that transpired after she took her at the hours she returned to consciousness to find married to the fortune tellers To say that a divorce was called for im mediately does not do justice to the celerity with which that docu ment was So patient are Buck and Yon lash them over the back and flanks t start them and very they move never re even by a your harsh brutal You smite them across the faces to make them and the great heads arc only half turned or the patient eyes wink under the blows of the goad while the muzzled languidly toward the consolation of the j forbidden Ponderous and strong as they arc The short front legs are towers of strength you study the massy shoul and the set in the legs like great Long and large are their and broad their horny How they lean their ponderous weight against the and how easily the great sway ing mountain of hay comes after them climbing the long hill through the soft ground and rustling rattling of flurry of scrambling iron shod no surging clattering leaps and sullen as with the So patiently and steadily they In startling contrast to all this beauti ful quiet and patience on the part of Buck and Berry is the conduct of the man who drives Buck Cub ahl whack whack Whoa whoa WHOA Whack whack Berry Gee ou Buck Come come on whack Berry When the children get tired or when you get put in the washboard and rub the things that need it but you will find that a good many things will need no and others but Rinse the clothes in two and they are ready for the If there are streaks in some things that refuse to come out with a reasonable amount of dont wear the skin off your knuckles but just put the streaked articles on the and the dew or frost will do for you what you cannot do for What exclaims some one who be in the oldfashioned no boil ing and no blueing The clothes will be streaked if you dont they will not bo white and clean with out My dear and you are pretty allow me to say that I dont deal in I have washed this way for a whole and no clothes could be whiter than Boiling clothes is all and bluing in nine cases out of used to hide tho gray look that comes from not properly rinsing out the dirty Some times I use bluing for some prints and colored but woe unto the hired girl or washwoman who dares to sully the clear whiteness of the other articles with her vile 1rairic Everybody who deals U tbe Cub ENDSLEY PIANOS FA door North of AND WBITE and Dale in wheat field and married Abagail hurtled around 200 of and up a whole commissary train which ghe personally led out to got a second husband within a week her first one was and if you persistently buckle down to the wash yon feel assured that no man latest book of etiquette says that people who are away from should never speak of being It would to pull a sandwich out of the coattail pocket and eat it in an other manr Free in 1858 to NiH now amounts to and the income will beared hence with the terms of Come up here Getup Cub ah cub ah Get Berry Come out o this Snake it alone Whoa haw whoa haw Berry Come Buck Come on here Where you goin whack Get here get jeuk kah jeuk kah Come along Buck Get oat o here get out o this Come on come on get up whack whoa whoa whoa i Buck Berry Whoa whoa will you never whoa Whack It takes talk to drive And so down the long they the swaying with sailor like a firm on his sea legs and faultless in his Louis and UJs retainers marching alongside like the voiceless oxen walking patiently and steadily doing all the work and making no and the wielding the gad as though it was a Titanic stepping along beside the a human tornado of a torrent of shouts and i and a moving cyclone of pitiless thrill ing appeals and vehement without which oxen cannot Burlington lady who hid worth of dia monds in thi sand at Atlantic City last month while she bathed still searching for Cases of lain in It is not usual that any money is made on poor This may be said of any and every if of low grade of its If for the purpose being to make marketable this statement is quite uniformly as slow gain is secured though the consumption of food be while the resulting flesh product is of low and sells The publication of two in an English where clever advances were made by a few months feeding on young ig worthy of note for what in this case at tended transactions of modern magni forms a rule applicable to all where the young stock is equally and the conditions alike A person is cited as having in November some what we on this side call grade at about He fed them until the June mar at selling them in open market at auction at about SG4 Of course the calves were well as all calves should But the grading up and correct feeding practice caused the calves to treble in value in seven This may not be considered quite as ex as to grow a crop of wheat in a hundred days from the time of putting in the but may be it was more Between the two operations there is this material that in one case one hundred days in equivalent to a whole as the land lies idle two hundred and sixtyfive days of the and wear and tear of fix tures Another English farmer is referred to as having last year bought a yearling short horn at a at He used him in a large herd of cows during Uie sell ing him the butcher at a weight of 1800 for 40 We do not commend the selling to the as he was ported to be an ToBiac mod Promptly Pooka Urge BOOK CAMPAIGN MM AND GREW ft An te the with than but his and the fact that at age of two years he was worth so a figure for slaughter is worthy of National Live Stock hasnt been a day in nine yean without a death in Havana from yellow and if there is anything like net ting used to the old must become