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Indianapolis Monroes Iron Clad Age (Newspaper) - July 19, 1884, Indianapolis, Indiana H my Fea july 19, 1884 Jovick to . M met Ore thrown in Ihu Way of rtt a la pts am ugh a pm Gnu i Onyx a . Abt might Iio. Nti. Olmyr a of a Miriam at no Andett Tefius it Aubi Matt a Touti to a Tuhn to per cent for their Rome Oil must Aeed Many m Orien. J. E. Remsburg will Start East on let lec Tare tour Early in Angust. No level headed politician permits his wishes to inspire his predictions. How to break a of editor All up separate him Froin his sissors and paste pot. A dying Man commits a fraud when he to wills his property that the tax collector can t reach it. The 96th a University of the fall o the Maetile we celebrated in France and by French societies in new York july 14th. If our City subscriber want to do the fair a King by a True Friend of Washington they 11 Call at the Captain s office with offerings of Silver and of Gold. W. W. Durand the Quot fore runner Quot of Quot the Only greatest Quot showman on Earth p. T. Bar num strode into our Den july 15. We have known Quot willium Quot from a boy. He has been with Barlupi for some seven years and has earned the reputation of being the Best Advance agent on the continent. Brother George Whitney of the Lone Siar state Felt that he might need wings in Quot that Day Quot so he Lasso oed a pair of new passengers and Here they Iare. Only 998 More Are lacking to me up the extra thousand required the voice of the a Wang rival Sabbath attractions in our Vicinity Are the Acton lamp meetings and the sunday base Ball games. This is As it should be Freedom for All to engage in whatever business or amusement is most Conformable to their necessities or enjoyments on the seventh Day Freedom for every Man to be and to do up to the line where the rights of an outlier Man is drawn. Brother Beecher and brother Taimage have both retired for a two month s vacation giving Over their flocks to the tender mercies of the evil one who never takes a vacation. It is frightful to think How Many souls must be lost this summer from the cessation of clerical work. But the worn ministers must have rest a whole half hour s Sermon and a prayer once or twice a week soon make a total physical and mental wreck of the doomed Man who imperils his life to Rescue a few souls from the Wrath of a merciful heavenly the wit Bob Burdette As he delights to be called is not a bad fellow but he is a bogus humorist. He bears that relation to the wits that Walt Whitman bears to the poets or George William Curtis to the Republican party or a Clam to an Oyster. And Bobert though he has not got religion yet is firmly of the belief that his redeemer liveth. The following is his most successful Endeavor to imitate the humorists Quot Young Freethinker Quot writes to say that in Many instances the words of the Bible Are untrue As applied to Pur own times Quot and he says Quot take the passage Are not two sparrows sold for a Farthing i say they Are of Well i agree with Young Freethinker that the passage quoted May not apply to this Day and this generation. But that is the fault of this generation the Bible is All right. It is Only we who Are All wrong. Two sparrows were sold for a Farthing then and i Don t suppose inspiration itself could foresee that in the year 18s4. In the United states of America a race of human beings would wring from a starving neighbor $1.75 for a Spring Chicken no bigger than a Robin or $2 for a Squab three Days out of the Shell and would sell a Peck of peaches in a two quart Basket and would make butter out of dead cattle and when their children asked for bread would give them a preparation of Alum and would catch imported sardines off the coast of Maine and would sell Quot Bob veal Quot in the Public markets and would mix spilt peas in the Coffee and Sand in the sugar. I suit was the intention to Burn the old Globe up before a generation arose that was capable of Doinoff such things. Of course you can t Nak the Bible fit our Day my son. Omni a it Encl Couin to do that without making a i drop pm wreck of the Bible. But you can i Wiir Day and generation fit the Bible try that commence at the a limn end of the Bridge and by the time pro Anta Wall Street fitted to the Sermon on. A Cloudt you will by gratified to see that. Yoa Jim the under the country safely on the to. A. Suppose our ironclad correspondents were to in Tchon to the idea of writing very Brief articles do they know that Long communications make Short work of the Cap Tain do they know that a poem As Long As a pipe Stem takes the stamina out of him so that he is Limp As a dish rag for half a Day and that a half Page prose article unless of More than usual interest and on a subject that does not admit of Brevit Breaks him up like a Cyclone breaking up a Camp meeting what shall we say is Brevity no longer the soul of wit Are pruning and culling lost arts is it the stringing out of sentences Fiat gives strength is the writing for que a tiny one of the Cardinal Virtues is the lesson never to be Learned that Only five per cent of readers read articles Over half a column in length ? will the lesson never be Learned that fifty lines carefully framed Are More effectual than five Hundred pitched together with a Hay Fork 7 is the curious pastime of going Over an article to see How much stronger it can be made by expunging words phrases and even sentences a lost Industry even the slow going Pulpi Teer has Learned to Abrev ate his glad tidings. And shall not the infidel writer study the spirit of this lightning age shall he still relate wearily and tediously to impatient hearers that which should be stated As tersely and clearly As the dispatch that leaps a continent at a bound ? a wearisome essay is As much out of place in a paper As a wearisome Sermon in a pulpit. But unless this homily is closed right Here like the memory lecturer who went off and forgot his umbrella we shall emphasize the fallacy of the doctrine preached by its violation in the attempt to defend being sober and of religion they won t fight the item ate Temperance people got into a Row in the Circle Park at their usual lecture hour last lord s Day. The old women s and sunday school children s Organ the Monitor journal is accused i having raid joint to James Biley esqr., who rear Senta the party of Quot Reform the Price paid a eing $200 Cash the stipulation a prohibition ticket in the Field As a Side show to attract custom from the big caravan. The . Faction Quot Dinge of this Quot and fling Back the foul imputation. And the lord s Day was so desecrated by the wrangles of those Good people that a couple of policemen sleeping hard by were roused from their slumbers and attracted to the scene. During the lulls in psalm singing the furious addresses and wild slinging about o arms and legs by the opposing orators each addressing the same crowd at the same time not Only disturbed the repose of the police but demonstrated the fact that there Are bigger things in the world than barrels of Beer that party ties Are As potent a religious prejudice. But As the nomination of a prohibition state ticket could not possibly Benefit the cause of prohibition it follows that its advocates Are insincere and have sinister motives or Are impracticable fanatics unworthy of respectable following. But As those Good Temperance Folk who assemble in the Park on lord s evenings Are religious and sober the police need not have their dreams disturbed by fears that they will overburdened heart. A Friend sends us an account from the st. Louis Republican of the late suicide Bev trend brother Bobert Williamson at Chillicothe. To. The brother had got tangled up with his wives having married a second one before the fir to was dead or divorced. He was an Able Baptist minister. He had been Long separated from his first wife and May have honestly believed her dead. His suicide when he found she was alive and that Only trouble and disgrace were in store for him shows that he was of a sensitive nature and elicits our pity for his overburdened heart. In the poor fellow s pocket was the following letter to his wife my dear wife i have just heard today news that will be distressing to you As it was terrible to me. It is that a wife who left me several years ago and whom i supposed and Regar ded As dead is still Liv ing. A Darling forgive me if 1 have done you any wrong in not telling you All before our marriage. I married you in Good Faith and Yod Are my Only True and lawful wife in All equity. I cannot Bear up against this Digrace to you to the Church and to myself. I have been most fearfully wronged. I do not care to live. I hoped to spend Many Happy Day i with you before i died but that is not to it be. God bless and keep you i of what a sad ending to our Blissful expectations Ever your own True husband Bobbt. P. So i had not the heart to Tell you face to face you looked and Felt so poorly. The deceased was a graduate in Medicine and he chose prussic acid the prom test Poison known to give him Sucrase of sorrow. A tvs the following from Democrat of july 14tii, will Coo int for that journal s firm belief in the Delta in Aii the existence of personal devils and gods. Quot perhaps no verdict of h9 supremo Mart iof the tpt�4 states Bip decision Nas excl tip a in Octol need of l sustained criticism than the recent conclusion of that tribunal in the Case. Senator Bayard is a re dated Witolf the Bright remark that judging from this ral ing Quot Congress has authority like the Brit creditors Are now forced to accept promises in satisfy act oui of tie it claim. By anything in finance be More absurd or to compel men to accept promises the adoption of a Constin Tioy al Quot amendment prohibiting in set terms the Issue of Bille of credit by the Federal government can not be safely delayed the idea that a debt can Only by. Firmly paid in Coin or Bullion is a twin Telic i the idea that the debt of sin could Only,.be paid with blood. And the Man who believes a government can a impress Only the Power of a Promise upon paper while Pitisan impress that of payment upon Pewter i it in a fit condition to believe Saint Peter holds the keys of Paradise and that a Eon must go named with the certificate of a it would enter. And does t the Church in whose inters est the . Is largely run and whole creature it is compel men to accept promises ? what does the Church give for the immunities and the millions it Demaude and receives but promises a promises a Pond human Power to fulfil. And the Church adds to these promises threats to in font their acceptance. The words Quot Promise to pay Quot have no More business upon a government note than upon a Gold Dollar. If the words Quot Umi states of America Quot and Quot one Dollar Quot add paying Power to a flattened piece of Silver they add it to a piece of paper and Only the devices and denominations needed in upon go re rib ment notes. Any government has absolute Power to create its own Domestic currency and to manufacture its Money out of what Ever material it Letues. And so Ibi Gas s government pays its foreign and Domestic debts promptly and protects its rights and citizens in every part of the world its currency will be at Par and will pass for Money at Home and abroad. But the lord will pay the depositors. Great commotion was caused Here on the morning of july 15th by the suspension of Fletcher amp Sharpe s Bank. Brother Fletcher is a working methodist of the most pronounced character and the most implicit Confidence was placed in him by the and. By Bace world Lings As Well for i he we up posed to be very Strong upon st reef it was reported that Delorita were Cei Ved up the evening before the suspension. One woman related that she depo fled liver All late on the 14th. But if this is True it Only shows that the Good men who blandly received deposits one Day knowing they would suspend the next were temporarily overcome by the enemy of songs who is More than usually Active in the absence of the ministers on vacation. Religion makes men so honest and Good that we Trust them with our Money without question. Loud prayers and big donations to the Church with social and business ostracism of the infidel who dares to cheap his blasphemy entitle the business Man and banker to the fullest Public Confidence and it is Only when the Quot evil one Quot brings his whole amount of beset ments to Bear and the victim is go sore pressed that he has t time to implore the throne of Grace for support that this Confidence in betrayed. Brothers Fletcher it amp Sharpe think they can pay out at some future period but if they Don t a lord will undoubtedly pay the depositors. In that Case however the depositors May have to wait till they themselves Are deposited in the pretty Good prayer. Brother moot in writing from st. Catharines Canada july 10th, says Quot your Universal prayer is the Best most truthful and the most grand that has Ever been proclaimed to Mankind. It not Only throws in the Shade but renders insignificant All the supernatural prayers Ever uttered by the ignorant orthodox but still the brother seems to lose sight of the Best feature of that prayer the address. It is the Only prayer Ever addressed to the right party since Adam. At fort Smith ark., three murderers one Pale face and two indians were hanged july 11th. One Indian and the paleface confessed belief were baptized and went to Abraham. The other bad Indian a Choctaw declined to Avail himself of Sal vation he refused Jesus and said Quot he did t know where he was going. So one murderer has gone to the bad place. But As the lord got two to the other fellow s one it is hoped the Good minutes will not be disheartened. L. M. Boland of the Seymour business has invented a press on which he can print canvass signs and mottoes in any kind of letters any length required. The Price is about half the Cost of painted signs. A Sample can be seen above the Load windows of this office. The Ever popular and widely celebrated p. T. Barnum with he sacred White Elf baht the famous jumbo Aad no end of excellent attractions will perform twice in Indian Polis october 10th.fkth�lmbcliid4g i v i Lofs wife. Fall Hieb Kansas,i5 june 23, 1884. By. Ibo a re Law age brother John r. Kelso in his great work Quot the a Bible. Analysed a dealing with the a la ital a a of , disposes of lot s wife in a very summary manner. The colonel says ,.i5.thi8 cruel and unnecessary transformation was certainly a. Very notable .miracle,., and yet the i a count off itt i Lye Fiir Euti words thus but his wife looked Back a of Bohin Dhim and a a a pillar of Salt the a a Lior incidentally mentions this wonderful trans Fri Hatibi As if it had been an Ordinary event and As if it had occurred As a matter of course. Lot and his daughters to not appear to have been in the least either surprised or grieved at mrs. Lot s unfortunate transformation. They left her standing there and never went Back to look after her. Indeed they do not appear to have Ever again even mentioned her name. And now let ask if for so trivial an offence As that of looking Back upon the burning City which she was leaving so fearful a Fate had actually befallen her would not some further notice have been Given to the affair since lot and his daughters did not look Back to see what had become of her and since All the balance of the sodomites were destroyed who ascertained and reported the fact that she was thus unceremoniously reduced to her divalent of Chloride of sodium who tasted of her to be sure that she was Salt How Long was it before she melted away or was licked up by the cattle when she became Salt did she still retain her original shape ? if not Wiat shape did she assume and How was it known that this differently i object was mrs. Lot at All after she became a pillar of Salt what kept that pillar from tumbling Down ? what became of her clothes were they also changed to Salt could the Carbon the nitrogen the Iron etc., of which she was composed have been changed into Salt which contains Only two element Chlorite and sodium does not every chemist know that no such transformation was Ever made Quot Kelso s Book is another illustration of the fact that each author is distinct from All others in style and manner of dealings with a subject. Were brother Coleman myself or some two others of your contributors to the ironclad a a to write a Book on the subject As that upon which Friend Kelso has so ably written we would first Tell what every b94y Lse had said about it and then ii of not so with Gol. Kelso. He Speaks his own. Piece in which his a individuality stands out in bold Relief. He pens his own thoughts in analytical style and when he has done with a topic there is no need of adding what anybody Elbe has said to make the demolition More Complete. The Liberal minded As Well As those in the larva state will find Quot the a ii be Analysed Quot True to name. The Bible is weighed in the balance of reason. And common sense and found sadly wanting so far As its claims to inspiration Are concerned. It is my Good Fortune to be intimately acquainted with prof. Kelso and i know him to be a True Man in the most exalted sense. He began life As a methodist minister but had too much goodness in his nature to waste his time in the service of the lord. He founded a Seminary of learning at Springfield Missouri and distinguished himself As an educator. From this comes the title professor. When the Quot rebellion broke out he made the first Union speech in Missouri hastened to st. Louis and volunteered in the Union army. He was soon promoted to colonel and placed in command of a select detachment to look after the Best interests of the Bushwhacker. After the Little unpleasantness , col. Kelso was elected to Congress hence Hon. John r. Kelso. In his preface col. Kelso makes a modest allusion to himself he has feasted at the president s table and again subsisted on kernels of Corn scratched out of the dirt where army mules had been fed. His cup of bitterness was full Long years ago and Liis labors for the Good of his fellow Man entitle him to come Forth bearing sheaves. His great work Quot Bible Analysed Quot Enrols his name with the Foremost of Liberal authors of his Day. P. Van Hyatt. Religion strengthens the mind 1 a correspondent writing to the Louisville courier journal from an insane Asylum in California says a mild and amiable looking Man told me he was god. Quot and i Quot said an outlier happening by at the moment Quot am it Quot my dear sir Quot said the first Quot what you say indeed surprises me. I am god and the father of Jesus. I am positive however that you Are not my son. How then can you m Jesus Quot Quot you Are certainly right there Quot replied the other. You Are not my father but i am Jesus it Jesus was the son of god too. Flt Ranie Verv strange too. I Don t under Litand i left them discussing the matter with in Mezied looks. Neither seemed to doubt jute other a a Otisi Ioala Lavini but Only their poor disordered brain with at a opting to ascertain How they could be Ltd yet not themselves be father m. Or. Y. H. Mon Ley tatar i Zivku july 8, editor business saturday july 5, the Indianapolis journal published an this Quot free cts of of Taco arid the Geum Tel Tittor of the article was favourable to the use of that Plant and Many examples of noted victims to its use were cited As witnesses in its favor and As proof of the journal s position on the matter. ,1, am sorry i can t a Ive the journal s article entire. However among much else of the same nature that paper says Quot tobacco smoking is held by some to be a Low habit but it is a Comfort that can not be monopolized by the Rich and. Hence probably its assumed vulgarity. The Good and great the world Over do not despise the Weed any More than they do Tea or Coffee. Thackery smoked sir Walter Scott smoked the great names modern times poets philosophers and divines come to us fragrant of the Aroma of the and further on is continued Quot the Quot evidence of modern literary and scientific men As to the elects of stimulants Tea Coffee wine and tobacco on the intellect disposition and physique has been carefully collected and studied and it is not All in favor the expression Are As various As the habits education and the effect upon the the journal assumes the use of tobacco to be not a Low habit and that it bears no relation to the drink habit. Arthur Cade author of a work entitled Quot study and stimulants or the use of narcotics and intoxicants in relation to intellectual life Quot after presenting the testimony pro and con of Many eminent witnesses comes to his conclusion As follows 1, Quot that alcohol and tobacco Are of no value to a healthy student. 2, that the most vigorous thinkers and hardest workers abstain from both stimulants. 3, that those who have tried both moderation and total abstinence find the latter the most healthful practice. 4, that almost every brain worker would be the better for abstinence. 5, that the most abstruse calculations May be made and the most laborious mental work performed without artificial stimulus. 6, that All work done under the influence of alcohol is unhealthy work. 7, that the Only pure brain stimulants Are external ones fresh air cold water walking Riding and out door exercises. The emperor Napoleon in 1862 issued an edict forbidding the use of tobacco in All the National institutions of France. Since the fall of the pm pirs the minister of Public instructions finding that students who did not use tobacco almost uniformly outranked those who did prohibited its use in colleges and schools As hindering the development both of the body and mind. Secretary of War Lincoln it is Well known prohibited the use of tobacco and whisky at West Point. Boatmen when training for races and i am not sure but prize fighters also Are compelled to Lay aside their tobacco or quit the Crew. The journal says Quot the statement that smoking leads to drinking is without physiological or clinical Taimage says Quot All physicians and reformers agree to testifying that the use of tobacco Points towards drunkenness. It creates an unnatural thirst. There Are those who use this narcotic who do not drink but almost All drinkers use tobacco. Between the two habits there is a Strong Affini nity. It has been demonstrated Over and Over again that a Man can t permanently Reform from drink unless he also gives up tobacco. It is the testimony of Many who have reformed that As soon As they touched tobacco they surrendered again to intoxicants. You have heard How Many of the famous Temperance men called washingtonians fell and disgraced their order. Everyone who fell was a tobacco consumer. The Broad Avenue that leads to a drunkard s grave and to a drunkard s hell is strewn with tobacco or. John Lizars in his Book Quot the use and abuse of tobacco Quot says Quot smoking even in what is called a moderate degree is to say the very least of it indirectly injurious More especially to the Young because it is not denied it acts As an inducement to drinking thus becoming the source of intemperance and All its accompanying evils. It is notorious that the practices Are almost without exception inseparably associated. The remark has become a Maxim smoking induces drinking drinking jaundice and jaundice death Quot or. Mccosh once a professor in the Calcutta medical College says Quot habitual smoking too often leads to habitual drinking the Drain upon the system must be replenished and Brandy and water is the Sucre Laneum. Thomas Jefferson said tobacco culture was productive of infinite wretch Odness. Horace Greely called it a profane stench. Daniel Webster said Quot if these men must smoke let them take the horse shed Quot Franklin said Quot he who smokes and drinks has his mind stupefied like the opium eater or the wine Bibber or the whisky or the Brandy or ale Drinker. It is Only hat his mind to prey Nisly Learned that a Mako or can my Kunse a Quot the Gre at Newton or by a to take tobacco or sniff re plied Quot that he would make no necessities to him the first Napoleon on tidying to Snook a from a very Fine pipe presented to him by a turkish Eini Bassadore contented himself with alternately opt Ningard shutting his a Nowith with bit the la a st in the world drawing in his breath. Quot How the Devil Quot cried at last Quot that does nothing f Quot he a was instructed How to proceed whereupon he took the pipe again and this time Drew in a Mouthful when the smoke which he knew not How to expel from his Mouth turned,.Back, into is palate penetrating into his it Throat and came out by the nose and blinded him. As soon As he recovered breath he cried Quot take that away from me what abomination i of the Swine i my stomach turns that is a habit Only fit to amuse sluggard Quot the great Wesley first suggested the Rule which still obtains that no minister connected with the Wesleyan body should use snuff or tobacco unless prescribed by a physician. The i eat English surgeon Liston never used tobacco. Before performing any important operation he took a Gallop Over the Hills to Brace his author says Quot i May mention another curious fact not Gene rally known but which requires Only to be tried to be proved Viz that no smoker can think steadily or continuously on any subject while smoking. He can not follow out a train of ideas to do so he must Lay aside his pipe. Abernethy says Quot even snuff puddles the the analysis of the chemical constituents of tobacco shows that Poison to be composed of a volatile Oil a volatile Alkali and an Empy rheumatic Oil. The volatile Oil has the odor of tobacco and possesses a bitter taste. On the Mouth and Throat it produces a sensation similar to that caused by tobacco smoke when applied to his nose it acc Sioris sneezing arid when taken internally it gives Rise to giddiness nausea and an inclination to vomit. The volatile Alkali has the odor of tobacco an acrid burning Long continuing tobacco taste and possesses narcotic and very poisonous qualities in this latter respect it is scarcely inferior to prussic acid a single drop being sufficient to kill a dog. Its vapor is so irritating that it is difficult to breath in a room in which a single drop has been evaporated. A Hundred pounds of the dry tobacco Leaf yield about seven pounds of this volatile Alkali or. Nicotine. In smoking a Hundred grains of tobacco therefore say a Quarter of an ounce there May be drawn into the Mouth two Grai is or More of one of the most Subtle of All Hui Man poisons i the Empy rheumatic oils acrid and disagreeable to the taste narcotic and Poi soness. One drop applied to the Tongue of a cat brought on convulsions and in two minutes occasioned death. The Hottentots arc said to kill snakes by putting a drop of it on their Tongue. Under its influence the reptiles die inst Neoushy As if killed by an electric Shock. It appears to act nearly in the same Way As prussic acid. The crude Oil or Nicotian in is supposed to to Quot the juice from the i arsed Hebe non Quot described by Shakespeare As a leprous distil ment Quot sleeping within my orohar<3, my custom always of the afternoon upon my secure hour thy Uncle stole with juice of cursed Hebe non in a vial and in the porches of mine ear did pour the leprous distil ment whose effect holds such an enmity with blood of Man that Swift As quicksilver it courses through the natural Gates and alleys of the body and with a certain visor it doth posset and curd like eager droppings into milk the thin and wholesome blood to did it mine and a most instant Tetter barked about most Lazar like with vile and Loat Liscome crust All my smooth a Hamlet act 1, so. Hoff Nan was hounded out of sight Huntsville ala., july 10, 1884. De. Ironclad age i enclose $2.50 Lor paper. It is a pity your paper fails to reach those who most need it the christians. They need it More than we infidels but they would rather touch a Snake than a free thought paper. Moody and Sankey will return to America though really wanted in Ireland and India. The world becomes More and More crazy on the subject of religion everyday new churches springing up everywhere. The clergy owe you a debt of gratitude for the Way you defend their Short comings. What has become of brother Hoffman ? Henri . Seymour ind july 14,1884. Or. Mon Bop Macaulay 1�?391, speak ing of the last illness of Charles ii of England says a a Quot the patient we bled largely. Hot Iron was applied to his head. A loathsome volatile Salt extracted from human skulls was forced into Hig Mouth Quot amp of. What i want is for some member of the ironclad Crew to Rise in his seat Anttell mesh her Sal ammoniac Uriate of ammonia or other preparations of ammonia is Here referred to ? qua ii Quot -11 Thomy amt Lapu Ner of Seymour it made us a visit on Loid s Day last. In v Quot to. It Mikit Btl of a. J

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