Lawrence Daily Kansas Tribune (Newspaper) - November 20, 1882, Lawrence, Kansas VOLUME TO All for this be name of nut NOVEMBER NUMBER nut but as evidence of on ihl part of only on Be careful In and to have letters and figures anil an often to bc careless lu ore T 11 SILC was B0 and J not chouse hut love At hir feet I my heart and offering poor hop Iruin sturner IO mid in Stern words 1 siais Anil nr Ami nij 1 wild III my unin I I I Il My iny 1 i i nun I lulu M TIII mil lit intervals in the space of whose tones still vibrated in my Alice would have been too good natured to laugh at but I felt sure bail she known the state of the she would have enter and probably fears that overstudy had niy an opinion that would have been shared by all persons whose characteristic was Miss perceiving that Alice was vexed with and I to show that she did not share the called me over to look at some prints and photographs which she was examin said Miss at did you show Lest range the sketch yon found in that book said Alices 1 forgot You will lind il in that volume of the Stones of Venice on my roully H beautiful I wonder how it camo to forgot inn in tho 1 brought the book to Doni who turned over the leaves until slut found ho which she put into my The moment I uttered Im afraid its a bad I said In as I hud down my brief alter reading it over for the or fourth and leaned buck in my chair to re for A anil 1 am sorry lor I was a young both in and in professional and this was the brief of inv I had ever My client was an Ital ian Luigi and the crime ul which be was accused was rob the plunder lining a life long sav of which the poor creature kept hidden in the thatch of her little old woman who had been stunned bv a from the and deposed to the prisoner in the immedi ate vicinity if the When lierni ni was arrested some days a foreign as a part of j Hie stolon was found in his pock he accounted i saying lie had it up on the Th weak point in the chain of was perceptible i hesitation on ihe par of olie of the wit Hie had at first declared posi the prisoner the man whom she had seen going towards and had ad hered lo this with what aft appeared to be dogged rather than real j Tho prisoner nicd having been in the sll on the day o tin but mii fortunately he could not with i certainly us to his He j had been lately dismissed from the hosI com after a bad i mi of my ut to It WH n spirited bend u look Ing bv u red It neither the of the nor Ihe of tiie model thai my il Ibn fuel In Ihe features of I an odd said when I Inid 1 won who have the sketch soini one who knows bow to handle i looking critically nt j here lire initials and a I I nt they are faint that I cannot make I them j me said Dora I have good took Hie sketch over j j to the lamp and I I but I cannot make the i I have May I j May was the very i i day of the 1 Then the j of this d flashed slidI denly and I absolutely turned The I we could liml the man who did that we might succeed Dora Lyne grasped my meaning with ready Library that book came was it They ought to be able tell yon who had it or the 10th of And the whoever she or he will have to be hunted 1 and theres so This is and the trial is fixed for i I suppose is closed by i it sho would lind no ouu there now but a carei Ton must just wait patiently until j 1 had perforce to wait as to the pa with which 1 did the said the I On my i 1 was to the clerk the library to obtain the re back with and have in courl before the wise for the defense The trial begun next pro ut an unusually rapid II seemed to me that the learned for the prosecution bad never before put forth his wisdom and legal knowl edge in so condensed The cross examination of the witnesses was ol course in my and I did toy best to make it as tedious as totally in my attempts to con fuse them or cause them to contradict My only hope lay now in the unknown and of him there were no The case for tho prosecution j dosed nnd the court ad 1 was standing in the thinking over my speech for the and rearranging my after the manner of the most prosy member of the when a note was handed to me All witness in the Into the 1 found my accompanied by a si bidy nnd This the prisoners said the 1 Allow mn to I in tho lady us her name was I mn nf m filial it in In prU and at Ml tiie inn my of the my unknown hud been chief ever since I ol her at sio id on tln pint form the I ill In where nlie had II was Miss who did but mv and she re all about said Ihe was taken at on the of I remember all the per and have no in identifying Iho Having by a few hurried questions Convinced myself of the value of Miss I took her and her I where they had full the Miss j Darey looked attentively at the latter for a minute or and then de Unit is the I opened the case for the defense in as low words is and then called up my gave her evidence very in concise without vance or She stated that she lived at with her sis and that on the 10th of she and her cousin had spent the greater part of the day sketching by the riverside at At about two oclock a gust of wind had carried her hat into the whence it was recovered by the who hap to p iss by st the In by something in his appear they tried to enter into conversa with without much suc his being very managed to make him understand that they to employ him as a and he sat to them Meerschaum nnd of the demand for pipes is not One dealer said that the demand is now twentyfive per cent greater than five years and he thought pipes would always on Tor the past five years the importation of e amber into this country ha steadily la smokers articles vf TCI i The are TI the in demand a ni with smokers is the a pipe a clutx of per gross aHd 7o per ad on while the material is ad mitted Vienna is the headquarters of the meerschaum Five ago a Chambers street linn brought as an Austrian arti sans to fashion tbc meerschaum with an egy bowl and straight stem Arps Baby The poet hath said that a baby in the is a wellspring of There is a brait new one here tho is new one nere ino blocks into Jhe tirst in and it has raised a proved a success and now there are powerful Its not our omv but it is in the line of about 200 workmen that turn out and Arp on over it class meerschaum M i was in Iho 1 thought and In i for r 111 It Ij und talk but In Hinging the old HongH that tweet ened tbu of half a and she thu little mid little mill the me Hint nobody but I very For of mining mid nnd lulu mid IU Hutu It up tit the to yo by mid the wheeN and now my liberty Ii in I to ill Asia where It Is found loose or embodied in serpentine In it varies from tho dimensions of a walnut to of a minis When It mined IHx lint II becomes hard when exposed lo the Ill 111 Vll The liol of They are mid u nf wooden and ut his own For Insisted on tint of Hie rnw prod net Into dim su thu of the ean lie Tho of and polished so I lie ciin ho readily with my Him bcr linger ut me ns Nhe to and ways dont you NUU lhu baby und no I have to and ever nnd anon nlie n little or wiine hot i or a for the IN Ihe market is nt where i and Ims got tlm he Anneman producers have doors have to be kept shut now for and where tho whole fear of a draft of on he and goes to In marketable a little hole iu the m assort oil In four as big as a dime had to be and Ibo largist baa 1 bunt up a pastel of pie es to the the second i night and nut cm where they Will be und they base me off to another room where the cant hear me and all things con the lay is running tho ma and the wellspring o pleasure one mil ive third about I hundred and I tiie from three hundred to i hundred Koch A in eight or nine patiently foi than an nt the popular notion is tha meerschaum is old by If wore the ease ho light pounds would be in great Connoisseurs prefer a block ie tber loo light nor too If the meerschaum porous and Will absorb too much If too it will not color American workmen have not yet been found to manipulate I he raw mate All tho workmen in the industry have been brought over from They earn big wages and are with their is Iho center of j A grandmother is a j and a great comfort nt such a lime as j for what dues a young mother with her child know about and and ami and it i takes a good deal of faith to dose em with snot und lime and and and sometimes with all oi these the child gets and if it gets better Ive al ways had a curiosity to know remedy ic was that did the Chil dren born of healthy parents can stand l no process of manufacturing mccr a power of medicine and get over fo pipes requires both skill and after the cry comes the nnd slee The blocks are tirst roughly j is a wonderful cut into the shape of a They aro I Kock em awhile in the an men dipped into and while wet then take em up and em a littk are turned on a The eye is the on the and then turn em over only guide to product evenness and jolt cm on the other and Tradition and history agree in assign ing the building of the Great like that of the other pyramids o to a monarch or a no moved by any specially unselfish pur on the ready to sac large sums of money raised b cruel and the lives of man thousands of laborers cruelly for the The memory of the des pots who built the pyramids was belt m hate and abhorrence by tbc for what seemed to later times most adequate and sufficient reasons Men could but admire the wonderful masses of masonry thus raised nt the border of tho Egyptian so massive as to resemble tho works of no stable that they re main after of their layers r d to part of the ll l call nesl lever his own ship hail left thi inl he had bv the Canti i appeared to whom he had his ser ll Iha as not robust for u lie had a little money and therefore to aimlessly about the intending i as soon as the Columbia A of the Hut the appar helj him as soon as the Columbia I I1 ship aboard of her His mind j B V had been weakened ami confused bv I be if you wan t and he knew thit i for several davs follow l 1 ii i I j ell as lor for several days and ing that of the ho had been in a part of Ihe fully twenty miles he could not possibly say where he had or to whom he hail spoken on the day in Many bad been and many persons interviewed who remembered the poor foreign no accu rate as to was forth As the testimony of a person Wi her hospitality to j would weight in a Court of 1 had to trust for a defense to lhu nation of the whose char acter for veracity 1 by judicious V the oi bookit s an H you like to look over end of which time be went away with many expressions of gratitude for the they gave Miss would have been is to tho I even if it had been to the i lira wing which was produced in as her cousin had arrived at I on the nh of and on Ihe I failed to cast any on of Miss her veracity was of i above The professe 1 themselves satis fiel with tho declining to I hear counsel for the returned a verdict of Not The pris oner was upon by some of hi who were serving on th mixed ami carried After the lather has com his work thu pipes are rubbed a reed found in the marshes of with a line velvety being used as a When all the are removed and a perfectly give em some sugar in a and alte awhile they will go to let tin poor mother There is no paten on no way of raising en all the same but it is trouble trouble from the and bu i i ironi tue and nobody I is the article a mother knows how much trouble IS tinned hot loft n i ia A is dipped into hot left a few min utes and then polished with a here is a point for for there ia no toil or troubU U hen purchasing a meerschaum article like nursing and a littl always select one having a yellow and there no so a A yellow shade shows that the a mothers if care and meerschaum is porous to j are wasted on an ungrateful At absorb and therefore it will ily color from A white meer schaum pipe or den sity to resist The 1 accepted this and spent a good part of Hie day turning over the blotted pages wherein were inscribed the names and course of reading of the to And an unprofitable mornings work it The record cither of a j wa she iiv w h l i of the of Venice through a period longer which had twice Some hours more were spent in UJJ in whose possession to compel them to annihilate with their own I much regretted want of as I was strong ly prepossessed iu favor of the prisoner something frank and honest in his face making it difficult for me to believe him guilty of the cowardly crime of which he was it as 1 have my important ant selfinterest and professional instinct alike prompted me to desire its success ful But of this I had little I laid my brief at and went up to the drawing where 1 was greeted by my cousin and hostess a some what petulant reproof for having lingered so those musty law Alice and 1 had been children to get big girl and a little had grown from playfellows into and since her marriage her house in had been my restingplace in assize 1 was at no loss to under stand the cause of her vexation at mv tardy She was somewhat a and having no one but myself on whom to exercise her she had devoted them ex to my She had al ready decided upon a suitable wife for and was now exerting her self to the utmost to the The chosen young lady was and I knew that Alice was much annoyed with me for devoting the evening to my brief instead of to Dora The latter was the daugh a solicitor in good and was herself a very look ing who I was compelled to be a mon desirable wife for a young unknown I was thoroughly fond of and she was my chosen confidante whenever I needed one but I could not tea her even that the true reason which pre vented Lyne s brown eves and sweet voice making their due im pression on me was the remembrance of a face seen bat during a face with dark gray eyes and thoughtful fit At Sone mouths a th ing from the effects of a hurt drunken acknowledged him self guilty of the o inie of had been He also was an Ital and bore resemblance t his countryman in height and complex ion to account in some degree for th mistake of the As for I dale the beginning o both my professional success and lifes happiness from the day of Bern nis v of heard at somewhat any infor mation concerning the An ap plication to himself was equally He remembered that a lady and gentleman whom he had met dur ing his wanderings had asked him to sit to but he did not know who they nor could he even make it clear where the incident had 1 returned home at dinner tired and to report my failure to Al ice and her from whom I re much sympathy but no sugges tion o any 1 had giv en up and was endeavoring to dis miss the subject from mv when late in the the door bell sounded and a message eame up that a person wanted to speak to I found wait ing for me a bright looking one of the shop assistants at who had been for a short time aiding in iny investigation of the I think I have what you he as I entered the It was in my mind all that day that I had given book to some 1 couldnt think and a chance word that I heard this evening brought it all back to me like a It was to of that I gave and it must have been on the 3d or 4th of Here is the name and ad sir and he handed me a slip of aper on which was written It was in or the neighborhood according to own he had spent the day of the Thanking and dismissing the I returned to drawing room with my The next step was to communi cate with was fully fifteen miles from and the trial was to begin the following Hand me oTer that railway said Alices I thought train before Theres noth ing for it bat for me to drive to Kilcar ran the first thing in the mare do it in two if I find that any one there evi fll Sir Garnet Coolness on tbj All accounts are agreed as to Six demeanor both before and after the His coolness and selfreliance were On the mornin bafore the when he took all the Generals and their respective staffs to reconnoiter the lines he dis mounted within a couple miles of and gathering the others explained exactly what he to With a short stick he pointed to the as he miht to a V JCI denco ill blackboard in a and qui etly indicated in turns the position ol each part of the attacking He had the whole thing off by knew and explained in exact detail what every regiment had to While they were thus protected only by a small cavalry the out a party to observe but made no further all remounted and rode back to After the battle was practically Sir Garnet came to the bridge across the canal communicating the right with the left and getting off his quietly began to write bis telegram an nouncing the victory on a scrap of pa per handed to him by one of his he received the reports from the various staff officers of divisions and asking more particularly as to Are you quite sure ha always Dont give me wrong Dont mention any name unless you are quite he is hit All this he was giving or ders right and now to one now to and through it confusi g and embarrassing as the situ ation might well have was p r quiet and A resident of is cousin to his own having married his Hie is uncle also to his brothers and sisters and and n an to bw father and best article is not too bnt what maybe termed just yellow A man ought to be a mighty KOOI man just for his mothers if noth The Irrepressible London Yesterday London was visited by the first real fog of the season anil consid If the Government imposed a duty on ering have not yet reached No amber in its crude the Custom it must be admitted fron House receipts would bo considerably The the fogs point of its density was Nor has the fog lost f UWT amber as a chemical and admit it of its apparently for its old free of duty the heading of yellow hue is as as and it l or the fiscal year ended tie or no change is to be observed in it worth of amber was brought This is very into the port of New The best But a short time ago we were led to be in the trade agree in asserti lieve that the fog was about to if ing that amber is In not abolished at leasi course of it is with our cleansed and deprived of mense pine it is possible that some of its most objectionable amber will be found in this At So was said and present the deposit o amber is almost wholly confined to the shores of the Bal tic Some is washed up bv the sea free of but the mined from the dills adjacent to Amber is sold by The smallest size numbers about 250 pieces to the and costs Where there are two to four pieces to the pound it costs to Amber of greenish hue is the most valu and a black supposed M be comes next in The popu lar supposition that cloudy amber is of more value than elear is not supported by Cloudy amber is and it obscures nicotine and there to be bnt clear amber is and is always in A combination of clear and cloudy amber in s was ex to the It was beauti ful and Amber is readily worked into shape with the aid of tine sand and burnishing It ean be softened by heat with the use of oil to keep it From and when ductile can be bent as easily as It is also sus of high Amber is principally expensive on of the waste in its manufacture for smokers and uid various other compositions have been found to be good and cheap sub A prominent retailer in Broad respecting intended operations against the fog by those who had taken it in that it was looked upon by the public generally as one of those nuisances the days of whose existence arn supposed to be and which are tolerated with patience pending the completion of contemplated arrangements for their All this fine talk about the London fog has died The as though it wished to make a display of its ence to the threats leveled against has opened its autumnal session even earlier than way laid The time was when only a capitalist could afford to smoke a meer schaum About Christmas our trade was and occasional raffles enabled a dealer to work off s stock that would remain in his show case rom year to Now we have no rouble in meerschaum pipes and There is a steady and natural demand for I lind the greatest variance in tastes for pines between city and country As a general rule a city man purchases a pipe from motives of He wants a god and doesnt hesitate to purchase a Sometimes a city man rays a pipe because it has a novel ut as a rule a desire to economize eads to the abandonment of cigars and the use of a or how the pipe is discarded in favor of ith a conn DOTS and really prefers it tbi Otter tradesmen said increase of the j A Swiss physician having to collect statistics of mortality from the wide district in which be held sent a circular to the Presidents of all com asking How many persons may die in your commune during the year One village magnate replied Nobody may die in our and another In this place all may Many other ridiculous answers were blaming himself for the loose phraseology of his ques the physician sent out an amended inquiry in two forms What is the av number of in your com mune in each year and How many deaths are probable during a single year in your commune Most of the answers were but one Pres ident wrote back Every one dies here who cannot help and another The undersigned cannot pre vent anybody from howled a boy running into the house and approaching his little brother hit me with a Ill whip your little said the abstractedly tucking together a pair of stockings a A V e s dont whip Dont him bare aoy I whipped him before be bit In its prompt and unhesitating particularity of detail there is a patent external evidence of internal knowledge on the part of the Boston Globe when it says that it ten cento to buy an apple in New At a of cider will cost by Iho heaven or by lhu move ol lhu or by work of how it may l limed whet her any amount of which all the of our day H for the work U of the of oi of Nii It never even by ibo moul ibitt Iho mills allied hidden knowledge ul luiy Mill lens I buy lul linn Yet whim Hie ul i ho Trout known in time lo lit but of the to of the ol the wat given to the shortly to inlo that the builders of the Pyramid within its once goodly casing profound and cal knowledge without Divino they could never OIK by one nil the triumphs of science since the time ol have been found to be und revealed in the structure of tho I i rent The of the next century lies c Dually in this mysterious concealed but to be re there when it has I speak with knowledge of the though not acquired precisely is the pyramid when 1 nay there is wot i effected during the last thousand or which ean by any during the next thousand which may not ie shown by their methods to be ein in the structure of the threat of any other or n rotors at or Pauls in Any number you please may be found with a little patience in any one of und every scien rotation indicated by a nmn among numbers so many will be repeated in different ind so the apparent evidence from coin will seemingly be though in reality because cry such double or feeble coincidence that pure always be recognized among any numbers taken either at random or from any how ever among the various within Hie solar or rather among the numbers representing there are multitudes of coincidences purely though only the as may be able to dis those which are accidental frOni those are Gentlemans Household To remove oyster currant jelly and other selections from of fare use zine soap and chloroform cautiously with whitewash brush ami garden Then hang on wood pile to remove the pungent effluvia of the To clean that have been smoked by kerosene lamps or the fra grance from fried salt remove the wash thoroughly with turpentine and rain then hang on the clothes line to Afterward pulverize and spread over the pieplant bed for spring To remove starch and roughness from hold the iron on a large grind stone for twenty moments or then wipe of carefully with a To make this effective the grindstone should be in motion while the iron is Should the iron still stick to the goods when in spit on it To soften water for household pur put in an ounce of quicklime in a curtain quantity of If it is not use less water or more quick Should the immediate lime con to remain lay the wa ter down on a stone and pound it with a To give relief to a apply the white of an The yelk of the egg may be eaten or placed on the shirt according to the taste of the To wash black silk prepare a tub of composed of tepid rain water and white soap with a little am Then stand in the tub till din ner is Roll in a cloth to Do not wring but press the water This will necessitate the removal of the If your hands are badly wet hem in warm rub them all over with Indian then put on a coat of glycerine and keep them in your pock ets for ten If you have no pock ets insert them in the pock et of a An excellent liniment for toothache or neuralgia U made of oil of organum and a half ounce of tincture f capsicum with half a pint of Soak nine yards of red flannel in this wrap it around the head and hen insert the head in a haystack till death comes to your To remove scars or the imbs of a bathe the limb in a solution of water and tincture of weet Then apply a strip of court daster and put the piano out on the awn for the children to play horse Woolen goods may be nicely washed f you put half an ox gall into two gal ons of tepid It might be well o put the goods in the water If he mixture is not strong put n another ox gall Should this fair to 0 th put the entire re erring the taH for The ox gall 1 useless for sonn and bonld not be preserved as an article of SOCIET SO at North Jw W T at their hall in Law Lawrence L meets at 7 at the ball Feebler Henry Joan arery Monday at T In the o incite the feint All of aro cordially to The Lawrence of the wry at Mlb Ul literary Cash Grocery House LARGEST STOCKI FINEST GOODS At Bottom Prices Corner War turn happy who deals tba ENDSLEY PIANOS door AND WHITE and Hale Tuning nad Promptly BOOK CAMPAIGN AID 1881 GREW ft An la tin with aen than Ivan to