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   Lawrence Daily Kansas Tribune (Newspaper) - October 4, 1882, Lawrence, Kansas                                VOLUME OCTOBER NUMBER A 1 PI MX DA V Ud I Is VI 1 1 a sweet rose ir rf I il 01 nil The oer ml rock tell us Ami Hi liii i Heavens I fu l I hi song of e in A IX REAL able her to tell me what had caused her The whole story was then For some weeks Ku had been holding be fore her the brilliant that she should leave her husband and my service that he would lake a house for her in a suburb of Yokohama she should become his second wife and that all the money he could save sifter the support of his wife and children Kanegawa he would give to She treated his proposal at first with aud when lie and made her iin he was verv much in ear she was so frightened that she knew not what to She dared tell her for then she knew that he and Ku would as she expressed it both being in the Consuls that would never The feeling of a large class of Japanese toward foreign as well as their own officials Some lew years after the of our treaty of trside smd beautiful island em pire of I found myself a fair with my house the peculiar andl protection which that so lively to the representa tives of the foreign With deep interest wo scanned the first this new sind Wonderful volume opening to the rich with the a far had ever by nations under Mich complete While some of their laws seemed to have come to them the Croat seemed to us ami we the with downright Japanese permits no I which practice by no com exceptional case where a man more one The heroine the present story withour si matt of rare intelligence siml for tin portion he who filled the position of was and as si with small and ex shaped a with or soit and earnest with deep in which you could result ruth fulness and a siml clearly from which flowed most all her winning Her now had been a farmer in very good and in that a fanner ranks first in the and and civil the logic e could not live sit they but for who the food which sustains life so class ply sustenance to the or their first rank first in the social Next in order comes Ihe who builds the thus provides the neces sary shelter then the merchant ami who rank sis the providers of clothing for the and truly with the in ihe warm clothing is far from heim much of si hail received the tion and ladies of her rani sire entitled in Japan mid was considered a proficient in owning a piano of Japanese been a teacher of the divine the nther servants was a married whose wife and lived in across the He was in person with a good and pleasant being much hv all Ihe He always ready lo do siny of ihoin a good or help about at anv When Waka had prepared for her daily Ku was often with the for it was quite a source of pleasant rivalry simong he menservants which should have tlu i officials is that of deepest Hence Wakas idea must never drop a word that would make trouble between two of the Consuls ser matter how much her might be therefore she kept her own thinking that always comply with Kus he would after a little while give it up In this conclusion had found herself en tirely and now that the storm had knew not where to turn for It was too late now to tell who would consider him self and would never forgive his wife for being the re of such and withhold ing them from A mutual friend of and Wakas had just comb the head servant of United States Minis who was visiting us from and sis he listened to her plain statement of the his grew very sind he evidently thought her course sind that it must result in very serious He had sis the friend of to gather up ail the Islets in the and then to place them before his Although Waka talked very and with it was quite evident that she had no hope of favor or from her We now found that Japanese law tiie husband to take the life of wife under such circumstances with if he should so might give her si of divorcement siml send her As I was crossing the street to return to my house I might find sind use sill my influence with him in Wakas l saw Ku standing just outside tire and said to come into the I want With answering he commenced si very rapid retrograde and the last view that I ever had of this Ori ental tree lover was sis he at word or look upon At this her grief for now she felt that her last hojic of reconciliation must So far this tragic scene had consumed the greater part of a lovely Sabbath sind now we could not let the matter end for the happiness of two lives and our own family comfort very much de pended on the denouement of this tw immediately held another The great obstacle to be over come was and he could see no way of reconciliation that would bo humiliating to who well understood the peculiar idio of peculiar con a plan which ho proposed to cant out without in which all con and hastily ordering his horse he on for four miles dis On arriving there and made him give him a written confession of all his sind entirely acquitting Waka of any tolerance of his guilty Then to the house of si who had built on contracts most of the foreigners Farts About j Physical of I rise for a few remarks on the bear i AT i i I have known bruin for the past f on v I n physical proportions r ii i i on t f il 1 configurations and situation on the globe lint it does that the mother of any mammal will ignore danger to her self in her Almost any animal will go wild reckless of dan ger in defense of her and the is wonderful on Conse ing what Humboldt gome eighty years ago termed the bridge of the worlds com merce the United States for 11 distance of nearly two thousand miles with si physical conformation which en a she bear turns hf to every climate sind every zone with mm tormentors it is well to keep back n f T and a half She doesn i eral ic hurt She want T to get her babies away from that fearful i Jf l the am biped with the Derby hat and a i y f stl l le bit cuton his hair uta rau j the globe without a single competing navigable or one that can ever be navigable to advantage with a bit cuton his v If you Humor her ron are safe If you want to put your hounds on ii MIU 10 put your on lier i i making the escape of her cubs i must for preclude canalization with a popu you takes your If you drive her to desperation and she has the grit to stand by her better you lation of ten or only about ume and seventy per square mile less than the of the gawa hom full speed toward his As soon sis J saw knew that he thu whole His wore sin expression that chi I led T said to Do hot she done no His reply came if J see t must kill i found to be entirely and knowing that Waka perfectly safe in her self im posed it best to lesive with his friend hoping when the first feeling of bitter mortifica tion and hail had iw a better feeling would Laic iin the of the same another interview with scene occurred such no foreigner ever before witnessed in sind with great sip delivered an ominous her She that he had just arrived from Kanegawa to visit her on very im hastened to receive his a short sind very earnest conversation he formally adopted her to be his In the mean time had kid before Shinski Kus and wisely left him o peruse it smd ponder it in The evening was now far advanced things were ready for sip went to him and in formed him a very important communication to make to As he entered the room with the Mar aware of the presence of his first was to beat a hasty but i second told him that to do so would be sin insult to so the first put sind bowing very he sip After an exchange of ssd sind expressions of said i want to show my I have adopted She ismy and now I you my daughter to be Will you take her In i moment Shinski saw sill ties swept from In this arid in this way could he take Waka to be his any hu on his siml had honored them both in the position he had assumed toward A few smd the ceremony was performed with all due concluding with the time honored Ori ental custom of the groom each drinking from the same sind then dashing it to This was the crowning act of that memorable for it concluded the intent on their own i So slight was the danger from Wild an T imals and childish seemed the conducted immense of the U of internal trans that I came to not I 7 but mv revolver behind three and fifty miles of si country certainly pos some advantages for railway im provement that are not possessed in an but my found the roil siml the pocket hatchet all for de fense against wild AH the a she bear with her cubs dan I will give three instances that I csin vouch for Forty years sigo Jim with si record of seven twentyone and resided at the mouth of sent his aged up the creek for the cows ono The boy came back frightened and that a big besir chased and nearly caught Old Jim was disgusted at the boys Leaving his rifle he went back with tho and at the mouth of the Kennedy Kim the boy com to It just when an immense I war jumped from under a reared on hind show ing all the teeth she snarl ing and made sit the Old Jim took it in at Jump on my he yelled to the which boy did at once anil and backing and flourishing a sill the weapon he old Jim and the boy got Then they saw the mother cross the on the creek and scatter up the to b3 seen no more of men Thirtytwo years asro Harry born sind bred on Pine guided a party to the huckleberry of the While prospecting for the best grounds be was suddenly con qual degree by any oilier nation or But to all the blessings of this world every one the pation they preferred is already overrun with men than There was really room and no in this for such emigrants as Some of them soon found this out and hastened to return preferring their even with its hardships and cheap liv ing and more comfort here brought by hard have clung to the skirts of the American aid societies and have been until even their own people have become tired of Now no more are to come and the most of those that have some awaiting to bo returned to persecutions having ceased and repatriation being pos ift CUIl fronted hyan immense which arose passing at the i behind a large fallen honor of wheeling the little queen of the and his were always eady to carry her as was often the preferred mode of and he hor was hear Thus it happened Ku often sic Waka and her little charge for long strolls along the beatiful overhanging thu sind the lovely shady en joying the sweet sights sind sounds which Nature in this favored clime gathers from sparkling sosi and fragrant tor her children and so the days and summer grew to its one morning as I was sitting tilone in the library the door was hastily opened anda a near who hud married an American merchant in and lived just opposite to en exclaiming Do you know there is great trouble among your servant Waka rushed into niy lagging me to lock her into a for Kit had declared that he would cut her all to and that she barely escaped the point of his sharp by fleeing for her and that if Ku kill her Shinski She had locked her as she and to me at I im mediately went in search of Wakas hus arid him what the mat ter with He looked greatly sur and I saw was not aware of what had taken then sought an explanation from who came into my presence bowing and the very of and from him I could elicit nothing touching the so on my hat and walked back with to her Going up stairs Waka in an agony of tears and and it was a long time looking envelope into her She hastily broke Uin seal and examined the contents then with si wild cry of do prost rated herself upon tho smd fora lime gave way to unrestrained sind was evidently greatly but had no word of com for tho poor When she could inland her voice for she said tome I urn no more In when a sends a letter like this to his their ma r lie in no more my I no more MM A fresh hurst of grief again overpowered the poor dis carded how this rile exactly tallies with the old Jewish which n man to give n of divorcement into wifes hand and her Now tho matter n very apeel regard ing our own comfort sind Three nf our most trusted and not he taken from the household without throwing completely out of gene our housekeeping Mir in the fortunes of sit unfortunate who butn few hours ago were eminently contented and happy as husband and would not let us rest till every expedient that 1m breach of The next day being the usual church service unattended by the who met in solemn conclave in the the Plates Minister and the United States Marshal of the Consulate joining in the After our plan of action was Shinski sent smd soon with an expression of deepest sorrow on his the who understood the Japanese language used every argument and every persuasion to make feel that he had no real anger against sind showing him very clearly Why she had not dared to tell hini of sals to that Ku was the only one wbo had done him i the mean time had been Isent called out the midnight stud n new truly for Waka and was ushered Il quite evident afterward that the mutter never again al to by Sinski or wife or anv of the and perfect kindness and trust brightened the twofold Kus punishment was suggested by tho Con and carried into by the issuing of an edict from the customhouse bidding him to enter Yokohama for a of four M in Dan wouldnt ye like ter see our Chubby up to he a good ami smart and man asked as slie looked uj from ing to where Dan on the debating with himself menially to go fishing or to Ime his I dont Inn Dan Im losin dye Did ye ever know a noble maple to spring up from er thorn Did ye ever see a little como up and down ihe wax slid out from i by g relit ami worthless misty em many er jen how ih n He hal good yera lite sun mid light on from the ere will you explain ver pursue I yer dont set an of thrift mi industry an good afore culm sufficiently to bring Waka bock to the three days and nights slw kept self secluded at As she stood at the door of the look ing tears i r dont instruct Yer never tole him that times ten are a Ver never showed him the nobleness of noble Yer never tole him ter be Yer never tried to cultivate his Most men who succeed in the world owe much of it to their good man I see ye sin let Dont an Brickitt sin Tarson Tilden owe the esteem in which they are held to their gentleman as well as to their skill an other ability if Chubby patterns after yer example in how long will it take him to get to be a If he follows yer footsteps in idleness how long before he will be a skilled physician You dont like our minister jcs cos Do ye want Chub a at a like Saui the in 1 at which through the were overflowing her usually merry and seemed to have exhausted all his ar I walked up to and placing one baud on bis and holding him he cant u are ye a doin to teach Chubby or or manners A father who has brought a child into the world is guilty of the greatest breach of good faith thet a man can commit if he does not try to cultivate thet child up to his individual rearing on her hind made directly at SUK showing her best array of Harry and flourished a pine whoop ing and yelling at the top of his as he ran backward at the best for a few rods when the bear turned and quickly conveyed her two cubs out of On the same range of hills I once went with Farmer his wife siml on Our rig with inverted tubs sind Distance to the twentyone By dint o starting at three and the horses to unwonted we the ground sit eleven berries so plenty that the ground was absolutely It si short job to pick si bushel of berries on such ground but I had been there and I thought 1 Knew of a ahout threequarters ol mile where the hurries equally but So took a largo tin pail and Half wav to tho ground is a gulch lo bo missed ami this gulch was badly blocked with fallen When near the bottom I hulled to select the best routs for gelt by or over some fallen trees that lay in iny when si very bear sprung on lt sprain al got on her hind und begun to ihu game of alf hoi milking the buck growling noise common to in the I n retrograde Once J caught my heels and tumbled over back but got up It was u teeth and claws on one side yelling i Conditions more or less sire always A country which enjoys the and yields tiie products i zone within twentysix degrees if can hardly be expected to produce a homogeneous or to j enjoy si climate altogether favorable to the growth and longevity of a hardy and powerful race of The greater portion of Mexico is from five to seven feet above the level of the and is invested with an abnormally rarefied Most of the remainder of Mexico lies along the very and never free from malignant Up to the present time no that no people that deserves to be re pin led sis an active ever flour ished in so high sin atmosphere sis the or in so high an aver ngc temperature us her seaboard 1eople born under better conditions have frequently invaded and occupied but sill have failed to maintain them selves from the difficulty of doing su in per because the was not worth the Jt is true that Mexico is the Linly country in which Providence inside an but it is none the less true thus experiment not proved thai she can ever become the seat of a ruling Mexico can hardly bo said to have a single good one capable of be ing made to the exigencies of modern Nor shiu single navigable In one sense this may justly be thought rather than prejudicial to a rail way sis it implies the absence of usually the most formidable of all kinds of but that is a No highway has yet been de vised so as the yet to this day it contributes the portion of 1 s their business to all the railway systems of Of the ten millions of in Mexi fully threequarters are two thirds of whom cannot nor even had an that who never slept in si bed or wore a sind who sire to live nl a less ex pense per day than a farm horse would cost in siny New These lire none of them controlling considera but in the natu ral attractions of for railway en they must Hot hi lost sight Joint mid pounding tinware on Hear badly the seared An for I wasnt scared si bit As foi the it goes without saying when she had played me off a few she got down on all fours and took her jut with her cubs for sill she was and The Use of Until recently oyster shells have been used only for making A few years ago somebody discovered the shells made a capital foundation for oys ter and within a year or two many thousand of bushels have been used foi this The selects si The emigration of from into is to u convention ihe ami Amer ican Aid Societies have been ing the having decided lo aban don the Various are UN for this Inn the truth to bu that the American Hebrews have tired of the work them by tho foreign societies and of the clans of Kent hither In on f 411 Ill the last mentioned account the exodus from to this country has from its a lamentable The emigrants who were sent here were found to be a most undesirable and with their heads filled with the Hurd ideas in regard to the United From the first to the last they were a burden and an expense to the commit tees endeavored to care for and the more that was done for the more they They were either unable or perhaps to adapt themselves to their new sur and seemed to think that they had been sent over here to upon Much should be ex to them on account of their former The most of them Cost of Scotch An intending mast decide first on the rent Tie to pay next what kinds of game be wants to shoot whether he desires to and if salmon or or both then sis to the accommodation he will require at the Kents vary from to Small places will plenty of amuse even if the bag is not hirgo there are the and benefit of an entire change of and mode of Iut nothing can gotten under if plenty of is desired and to tiie rental must be added the wages of keepers and If deer and grouse sire a rental of at pounds will have to be Black Mound in which is leased by Lord Dudley from Lord extends over anil every description of shooting and excellent loch It is sit Lord in been let to Mir Henry Allsopp who rented lilack Mount last at Jt extends over Moy John on the shore of Loch is let at with acres of hist years bsig being about ISO brace of grouse but the lodge here is exceptionally and the fish ing is Lord forest of in which ex tends over nearly is let sit The six sporting counties of Scotland contain over acres of The shooting rentals of Inverness and 1erth are each larger than paid for the whole coun try at the commencement of the present Sir John nearly pounds for his Badenoch retaining the groat forest of in his own Sir receives for three forests in the isame and Lord rental exceeds The principal shootings in Forfar belong to Lurds and Airlie the ing rental of former exceeds sind he keeps a large extent of tiie ground in his own 1erhsips the finest all around the coun try is obtained in the island of which belongs to the Duke of and is a game Shootings sire usually let for four from the middle of but sport on the grouse j moor as a early in Septem the till December it rarely that a lodge ia sifter the beginning of Octo The of the grouse harvest seem to be tolerably favorable in most and almost where there are excellent accounts of the The old that each brace of grouse costs a tenant a sovereign perhaps now rather below the the reckon ing of pounds for each stag certain ly not too Mull Land signals furnish one of the most important and interesting in of The system is due to the studies and researches of all attache of the Navy and has been adopted in hat branch of thu The signals depend upon their by Ihu of A space of one second of lime taken he two menus one two HOC und NO on up lo On lie whore outfits and hunt iiri not easy of other have to be adopted In order to onto long Thin IN done by pulls of smoke liv duy mid of der by The Indians are wild to build ires in holes und confine the dense smoke therein by a blanket SECRET Q at LAUKA Thursday evenings at hall In C N Lawnnee Tuesday at 7 at tho hail Hi Henry at 7 in opt Court All of good aru to Tho Lawrence of Aid at Mil lorK All in 10 A v cu Cash Grocery House LARGEST STOCK FINEST GOODS At Bottom Prices Corner auct reu Everybody happy who at the ENDSLEY PIANOS FItst door North of WILCOX AMD WHITE and Hale which IM remove tinet The nl to make lire for the They are thirty have a focal length of twentysix and are bronzed black that there may be no glitter toat Tuning and Promptly Kuala la BOOK CAMPAIGN good spot for abed and the shells This in work They July and Curing the spawning i iCn The spawn attaches itself to the various kinds and workmen nnA in subordinate n in subordinate had been easy to them Life in and in two years the shell is cov ered with oysters ranging from the size I n to because it was if a silver quarter to that of a half was required to en Then the are to exist in the manner natural to themselves and to their forefathers for In this Then the are big enough to and are planted as Some times thirty or forty such no Toil have plenty ol opportunity to help yer boy by a good and by talking properly with him and telling him freely and often things that he ought to and she done no Look at her speak to The poor fellow could restrain his con no Tears a els ly filled hw and 1 can the 1 the i For more tha Island ferry has in pitiable class of The or rV found attached to a single The i collision with new methods shells are worth three cents per i of with an enterprise and activity when thrown and at the PC laboring population such as when thrown and at the end i of two years they are worth from fifty to I d ever seventyfive cents per a very ood margin for Thie method of raising seed oysters is being rapidly a number of steam ers have recently been built at New Ha with special apparatus for trans planting the Washington j i could not accommodate themselves to the They would not become colonists in the far because they had always been in the habit of congre gating in and looked upon a settlement on the frontier much Russia they would have looked upon exile to They would not WINTER AND Are in the field with morn Good than Special attention given to AHD c 1Jl a nan nm convicts under boat best traps for moles is become because in that occupa Take sixteen grains of arsenic and mix tion in they would have in a half pint of Make into a more n one month than they 11 i n an are r or more than forty veare this and the pawing who still sTood has been in had ever before done in an entire They would willingly become shopkeep in their mgh and cover oj runs but but even then of business and adopt those of this tUey were tract thu attention of They are never allowed to fall into the of the and if an officer isin danger of capture sind there no oppor for concealment the telescope glasses must be shattered or rendered worthless in some other The or sun is an instrument for transmitting messages bv sun The system has been long and the American Indians in their warfare have used for many years hand glasses by which to make sun An English officer in the Ord nance is to have used the heliograph successfully over a dis tance of ninety They were largely used in the India aim in the It consists of a mirror on a light with adjustments to re volve and incline that the suns rays may be reflected with precision in any On a clear day and with a favorable the heliograph can le used to but in cloudy or overcast weather the system is rendered largest number of United vessels ever together at any place in the world wasat one day They were the Emer and and people who saw them were almost led to believe that Uncle Sam did have a navy after BOOBS Libraries Supplied at the and the eyes shiue with I  

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