Indianapolis People (Newspaper) - November 22, 1879, Indianapolis, Indiana
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It sickens the stomach brings on weakness deranged the kidneys and is worthless As a euro and to avoid this drug avoid the quack. Samaritan s gift is a positive cure in two or thre Days without t expo Uro or trouble How Many suffer for Mouths both Bod Vaud mind All of which Conli he avoided by the use of one Pac Kasie of Samf Loritan stiff. Male pm a Knees Quot fam no Piaf in est. Pont by mail. Sold by amp a Rry and at French s Modi Cine depot under masonic Temple Indianapolis. Nov by scr Kijl. It does not make any diff Ronce How Sporo a Oase of Sorof la ulcers. Sores s Pililis. Pimples Lilot Ohos. Bettor or rheumatism is Trio Tifrit Nariti s Root and Herb Tjioe will Oure it. Syphilis Wlinich 1ns Baflte-1 the skill of physicians and for we Ipoh they do Olivir Thuv ran do nothing except Patch up and permanently cured. Catarrh which up to this time has had its own Way is oomph ocly Readic nod. Rheumatism with its tormenting pains is speedily removed. Pimples blotches and Tetter that cause much mortify option and trouble arc banished in a Short time. A elections of the liver and kidneys Are overcome and those organs made to perform the proper functions. In a word it expels All poisonous and impure matter from the blood and system. It is of those who Only hear in Happy dreams our desire that All should receive the benefits of this i remedy and particularly such persons As have Given footsteps of return up All Hope of Over being cured. Price is.5 per hot let drink tie. Sold by Stewart amp Rarry and at French s Medicine depot masonic Temple Indianapolis. No sly the steal from the go a qty Treasury. Quot the sneak thieves who so adroitly robbed the county treasurer s office on thursday have not yet been smoked out and the fear now is that they were members of a foreign gang that slipped in and out of the City the same Day the deed was done and Are now far away. Suspicions that the thieves were Soine of our own people Are it seems groundless. On the next Day after the robbery treasurer Loftin covered the amount stolen Back into the Treasury so the Cou n to suffers no loss. Quot so says the Sentinel yesterday. Does it speak by the card and if so How does the county treasurer make this Pujal cation consist with previous intimations that Quot parties having Liberty of the office knew something about Liis Quot and that Quot what i want is my Money Baek Quot a Quot foreign gang Quot of thieves would hardly walk into an office so in ironed As this and had they been Quot strangers Quot there would hardly have been so much concealment in keeping the press Igno ran of the theft. The key to keeping quiet in such cases lies in the Hope that the to Nieves will disgorge rather than be exposed. It is a Plain fact that Many a Man will compound a felony if by so doing he can get his Money . Liat does the journal mean by such Givings out Quot As the above who has not impounded a felony in order to get his Money Back probably or. Loftin changed his mind As to the identity of the thief or thieves. We Are afraid the journal is Only a Little angry because the of the robbery was Given first to the Sentinel which had a scoop on the other papers. Off the following Beautiful and eloquent proration was made by col. Bob Ingersoll the infidel at the Clise of his speech to the Toast Quot lie Volunteer soldiers of the Union army Quot at the banquet to Grant at Chicago and now let us drink to the volunteers to Liose who sleep in unknown sunken Graves whose names Are Only in the hearts of those they loved and left of those who Only hear in Lippy dreams the foot tips of return. And now let us drink to those who died Liere lip less famine mocked at want to All the maimed whose scars give modesty a Tongue to All who dared and gave to Chance the care and keeping of their lives to All the living and All the dead to Shermin to Sheridan and to Grant the Foremost Soldier of the world Ami last to Lincoln whose Loving life like a Bow of Peirce spans and Arch s ail the Clouds of War. Riv fittingly perhaps the eloquent gentleman Quot dropped into Little better Blank was Ever published if we scan it properly As thus and now let is drink to tiie volunteers to those who sleep in unknown sunken Graves whose names Are Only in the hearts of those they loved and left the Indianapolis ind., november 22, 1879. Terms in the pity by Carrier per month 20e by mail 3 months.65c by mail 6 months. .$1 25 by mail 1 year. 2 00 to Liose who died where lip less famine mocked to All the maimed whose scars give modesty Tongue and All who dared and gave to Cliance the care the keeping of their lives to All the dead to Sherman Sheridan and to Grant tiie Foremost Soldier of the world and last to Lincoln whose Loving life like to a Bow of peace spans and arclies All tie Clouds of journal on women. Tie journal is a real ladies Man and no mistake. It s a woman s suffragist and All that sort of thing to All intents and Iii Albert g. Porter is a Royal gentleman and would poses and thinks it a great hardship that make a Good president but we Vorva much doubt women have to remain at Home darning whether tie is very thankful to any one for attempting socks and tenpin the baby while the men a Quot Toom Quot on him Justat this . Running around town. Tie journal not entirely too Royal like. Theja used to Call him the people who visit this City on the it the of december will enjoy the pleasure of seeing both Grant and Sheridan on horseback. Instead of Riding in carriages it is arranged that these soldiers shall ride on horseback at the head of the procession which will escort them through the . But won t that be Gay it now for our Sakes if they la Only do b. Gratz Brown of Missouri has come to the sur Only keeps up with the spirit of the age in this woman l , but if anything goes away beyond it. Here is what the journal has to say at the close of an article on this subject on last monday How Many women in Indiana to Day Are As Mere denials toiling from sunday morning until saturday night through the slavish Monotony of nursing bal ies cooking washing sewing Spinn ing knitting Quot while their husbands and their Brothers Are spending their earnings in loafing smoking Chow ing drinking and attending lodges from which the women Are excluded All these women Siw Ould conduct the husbands and Brothers Are doing then what kind of a picture would the Home present we have never Hud the 1872. From being a Radical Republican he became a Liberal and now comes out a full blown journal. He is the same who used to Quot butter i but he quit All that when lie turned Temperance orator. We used to play marbles with Gratz when he was a Little redheaded boy and lived in Frankfort by. We think he owes us a Marble or two vet. I colonel Boh Tnge Soll thinks that the democratic candidate f a the presidency must come from Indiana which of Means Hendricks. Col Bob is still for Blaine. While he thinks Hayes has made some improvement in his administration he does t look upon him As a probable dark horse. He thinks Bayard is not Good enough to be popular nor bad enough to be famous. When Bob Toombs sent that dispatch to Quot Chicago Quot death to the Union Quot he did t exactly mean that. He meant that the Union could t live or something of that sort Well he d in t know exactly what he did mean. Probably old Bob was drunk when he wrote that dispatch. He might have been drunk too when he declared that the time would come when he would Call the Roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill. Who ? 5p? say that general t. J. Brady better known As Tom Brady is Worth �5,000,-000�?the most of which he made in the Purchase of Bell Telephone Stock. With this much Money Tom might come Home and run for governor with a fair Prospect of being elected. We understood some time since that this was his ambition. He has certainly too much Money to be in service. He should in the Post office at Washington and let some poorer Devil take it. We always did think a Good Deal of Tom Brady Ever since he subscribed for the people a year or two since. Pleasure of Reading anything in the columns of the Sentinel condemn Iii this neglect of duty on the part of men. It is a shameful Fata that in a majority of Homes in this country it is an irksome tank with the men to remain at Home for one Day and evening during tie week and if Tivey should be compelled to Sii end one week As their wives and Sisters Are compelled to spend the years they woul i become raving maniacs. There May be extremes in the methods adopted by the women to remedy these evils but we Are disposed to encourage these extremes if they can bring about a needed Reform. The Best Sermon preached in this City in the year was preached by a woman the Best prayer made the Best lecture delivered the Best taught were All by women. Some of the Best writers to any Are women and the Best organized Effort in behalf of moral Reform is being conducted by women. The wildest enthusiast among the women engaged in these business Reform spends More of Leisure Livours at Home than her husband does. The reforms whih will improve the Domestic happiness of the american Homes to Day need to be wrought upon the men and the pulpit and the press would do Well to direct their attention in that direction instead of attempting to neutralize the Effort of the women. Man was created Only a Little lower than the Angels but woman was created to occupy a position Between Man and the Angels and draw him up higher and higher in the journey of life and the women who Are condemned by the pulpit and press in this Case Are engaged in that work and it should Only be to the Devil and his emissaries. Popular science monthly for november published by the a Reat d. Appleton life co s publishing House of new York is fresh and entertaining. It leads off with fifteen articles on a variety of subjects among which Are some papers of exceptional interest of these can be named Quot diseases of wild animals Quot by prof. Jean Vilain which upsets a theory old As the Hills that wild animals Are free from diseases and Only contract them when contaminated with civilization Quot evolution of a new sense Quot Quot Why do Springs overflow Quot illustrated Quot Mars and his Moons Quot Quot on Radiant matter Quot and the fifth paper on John Stuart Mill by Alexander Bain. The monthly is always Replete with Wisdom and often profound in its philosophical dissertations interspersed with bits of sparkling biography and miscellany. Appleton s journal maintain syts solid foundation in popularity none of which it seems to have lost by substituting Reading matter for illustrations the journal is eminently a cosmopolitan periodical it fills a specially in american literature otherwise uni applied. The Reader of tides a glimpse of the Best thought of Europe As Well As of his own country. The journal is worthy of the splendid patronage it receives at the hands of the Reading Public. Lippincott s Magazine for november contains four illustrated articles and the entire contents Are unusually fresh and readable. The initial paper Quot rambles of three Quot is the second of two charming pen sketches of autumnal sight Seei sin the wrinkled old Region about Rome with Liberal unearthing of ancient Art Anu salient criticism upon old time men and manners. Lippi Cottis spicy with variety and is therefore never monotonous. A a paper on Lead Ville profusely illustrated is just now most interestingly descriptive of the new Eldorado. Scribner s monthly begins a new the 19lh volume. This periodical has been a wonderful Success due to its superiority in the special and Gen eral features of its Enterprise and excellence. Its illustrations Are Superb and always entertaining and instructive. This is an nge of p pair Art. And in that particular leads the age of Eveln Ive and expend Sive Artas this age leads in education those of cedi to Ries ago. Scribner is always Rich and warm in illustration. The current Issue a frontispiece of rare Excel knee a Cut of the late Bayard Taylor pronounced by his intimate friends As a faultless . Succeeding so attractive a beginning Are thirty divisions of readable matter Many of them profusely illustrated and the whole presenting a very Kaleidoscope of intellectual feasting. No one amusing instructive elevating literary provender should fail to procure Scribner s Charles Francis Adamsjr. G. Putnam sons new York. Or. Adams served ten years As one of the Railroad commissioners of Massachusetts. During his term he required to investigate several serious railway disasters one at a vere in 1871, and the other at Ballaston in 1878 in the course of his term of ser vice he Quot got log eth t a considerable body of information Quot Iii ii he now gives to the i Public. He has Hopes that Nis Book will help bring into notice and Gentril use f or life saving , which it was Liis constant aim to introduce while he was Railroad commissioner. These appliances Are Miller platform and Buffer the Westing House ii Rake ail the in a Erlo King and electric signal systems this most interesting and important Little volume begins with a of four Railroad accidents. The first one Quot with True dramatic propriety Quot says the author took place on the first train that celebrate Cal the opening of the first railway in the world the Xii Sichester and Liverpool line september 15. . The Duke of Wellington was then prime minister of England and he f in Molly opened the Railroad in person. In the Accident that took place or. William Llu Kisson m. P., who had been one of the Active promoters of the new Enterprise most unhappily met his death. Lord Brougham one of those mighty men who know everything and Mold Public opinion writes of the event Quot poor Hii Skiscim is dead. He has been killed by a team Carriage. The Lolly of 700 people going fifteen Miles an hour in six carriages exceeds the four horrible accidents described by or. Adams were due to the same cause the sudden derailment of a portion of the trains. Other chapters Are devoted to accidents and Onset Natisin telescoping and the Miller platform telegraphic collisions Oil Lank accidents disasters Bridge aces dents the Norwalk Accident car coupling in derailments rear end collisions the Battle of the brakes interlocking and tie Railroad de it Ith rate. On bucolic readers will promptly Hoot at the Allega i Ion that accidents by railway Are Only one sixtieth is frequent As in Quot be Olden time Quot by reason of Stagecoach travel. But statistics prove the fact that where one one Chance to escape by horse locomotion he Lias sixty by steam. It appears too that ii four years in 1874- 7s Only one passenger was killed by of Rahv in mismanagement or Accident Wiiilie in one year in Boston .&Quot>3 pc Sotis met their death by tumbling Down stairs. Or. Adams Book is full of important facts and suggestions. A wrote it woman denied inter the ment in her own lot in a Catholic cemetery. Mother locomotive poisoned child. A their responsibilities and on ties to Weir Oread a a Nurer nerve a i heroic deeds Etc. While Indianapolis justly claims the title the verdict of the Quot Railroad pity Quot How very few of her. A citizens Ever learn anything of her extensive a ree Mason. 1 be reason of the refusal this Minnie Jones came to her death by Means of a railroads and their manahem it. Ninety live time is not that the deceased person was a senic administered to her in pie and bread. Said Cassebeer trains arrive and depart at the free Mason but that she was a protestant arsenic was pit Rosely and wilfully administered by Union Denot every Twenty four hours and the subject of the refusal was mrs. Emma Mary Jones. I the freight traffic on the eleven roads is Sim Chovey of37city Hall place who died two Jones was placed under arrest and Quot a not taking into co Sidara two weeks ago. She had been married twice a prelim Mary examination remanded to tuner Dous work performed by the in roman Catholic churches and both her a into await the action of the and Juir for 1ad which girdles the City sixteen husbands were interred in her plot in Cal murder in the first degree. It would be a a a a a a Titis a tide however is Only intend Yary cemetery where she had erected a Cost Charity to Hope that death in Wirht Settle this Sto a How he a at brows Bui on last sunday the inquest new York Sun. Was concluded Over the remains of Minnie the trustees of Calvary cemetery have de Jones poisoned by her Mother shortly after Nied burial to another member of the family she ascertained that her husband had secured 01 Denis coppers whose remains were denied a from her in this City interment in his own lot because he had been of the jury was the accused already being almost by Monument. The usual preparations were made for her funeral and her grave was duly dad. Opened in Calvary cemetery but somebody told the cemetery authorities that mrs. Chr there were changes made in the fire de history of a cases Potts is. Pope. A few have been unable to see anything a a a a a. Good in the Enterprise of the. Tornal for the past on Ponh know the Tenn Aro Annu three years Shitik the picture of general Grant pro Peech every Oay knows that you Are speak we regret to see that Many of our intelligent con Tempo iries do not know How to form the possessive Ca e. They talk about or. In arts speech or. Hendricks position Etc. They should take time to be grammatical and add another "s."�?journal. Shade of Lindley Murray where Art thou there is no necessity for an Quot a Quot after the apostrophe in the names quoted. The apostrophe itself after the Quot a Quot denotes the possessive Case an additional Quot a Quot being entirely . But How or. Reed Are we to know the apostrophe is there in spoken language a Herald. Suppose you had left out the interrogation Point in the above sentence any one would have known that it should have been there. In speaking the above every one would have known also that you were asking a question although you could t speak an interrogation Point. So when we say or. Evarts produced on morning was a caricature. Well we did not claim it was a steel plate engraving it was the Only picture produced of the general and ing in the possessive Case although you cannot speak an apostrophe the nearest you can come to it would be to say or. Everts is try v a a speech and you would t like Sci say that. Jot. Can Tell As Well Elfere an and published in that journal a week before and its apostrophe should be As you can where a deformity never discovered by thei a Little Fellows un-1 comma or a semicolon or an exclamation it appeared in the journal. Quot envy envy Quot Point belongs. In this sentence. Quot the boys probably the trouble ii the Quot minor a suits have come Quot How do you Tiow that pers Quot is that they fail to see Quot the Enterprise the apostrophe is there of the but what that Quot Only picture Quot of Grant looked like in the Chicago Tribune the journal save that it was Quot printed better in the journal than in the now if the journal could Only get up Wood cuts like the people and the Call Quot the journal of last monday had the following for the Benefit of the journal s lady readers we mrs. Grant s costume at the Al a. Een firm friends and the mystery of Why by the very sense of the sentence of course. You would t like to say Quot the boys is suits have come Quot would you As we have already said there is no necessity for an additional Quot a Quot to form the possessive Case. A a the swedish town of Nord Kopping desperate i has been the Seene of a very desperate Duel without seconds. Two officers of the guards named Ohlsson and Bostrom were found in a room both shot through tie heart. They Lemoon reception of mrs. Fred Grant s on Friday Quot mrs. Grant was attired in Royal purple velvet court train. Her hair was High i Tortoise their death has Only been solved by letters which they wrote to their relations. It seems that one of these gentlemen who was in Shell comb. He earrings were solitaire diamonds of aged to marry a lady of Good family had Large size and from a Black velvet band about the previous Quot to his engagement maintained re lations with a notorious woman in Stock Throat Hung a Beautiful Diamond . She wore three bracelets on the left hand the band next to the Glove was roman Gold some two inches wide and richly chased while the second was Plain Gold and very narrow the right wrist was clasped by a magnificent Bracelet made in panels Lengthwise and richly embossed with lilies of the Valley Etc. The dress was Cut Square neck and fitted richest lace which also edged the Elbow sleeves. In her hand she carried a handsome bouquet and an Oriental Feather on grandmothers did t use to dress in this style. Linsey Woolsey was Good enough for them with a Good Quot Caliper gown for Meetin Quot elder Coggeshall s withdrawal from the mormon Church four years ago excited a great Deal of interest at the time. He had been of considerable importance in the Council of Brigham Young and was officially damned with elaborate ceremonies after his departure. He now turns up As an actor in St. Louis of mormonism he says Quot the president and Council Rule with a Rod of Iron and the worshippers Are plundered and Holm. His Friend rashly announced the engagement to this person who thereon wrote a letter to the Young lady which made her behave with great coldness to her Lover. The guardsman found life unendurable his Friend also suffered the tortures of remorse and they resolved to put themselves out of their pain by fighting a Duel at the shortest possible distances. Bostrom shot Ohlsson through the heart and himself was found with a Bullet in his breast. But that Bullet was not discharged by Ohlsson. A Mark on Bostrom s forehead shows that he had been grazed by the shot of his opponent and it is Plain that unwilling to survive his Friend he shot himself through the heart. Speaking of the province of an a com Amateur concert. The people says Quot to him the Suc Cess of the entertainment depends strike most people As a very Odd form of nist at an to the Suc which would journal yes most As Odd As some of the. Devilish and the worshippers Are plundered and bad English which finds its Way into they a a a Quot the name of religion columns of the journal but suppose the above had been written Quot on him Quot Etc., then while the same name is also used As a cloak to hide other and More Devilish to the suggestion that such things were confined to the past or. Coggeshall replied Quot they Exi St now though kept a Little quieter than formerly. At one time the knife and the Shotgun were used but the Day for these it would have passed Muster would t it we say Quot suppose Quot for unlike our contemporaries we do not like to throw every Blunder upon the compositor. _ col. Bob Ingersoll says that Grant is the greatest weapons has past and now Poison is called Soldier the Anglo Saxon race has yet produced. He into requisition As a Means of getting rid of 1 favors Grant for a third . Apostates. As no Gentile doctor is allowed col. Bob did not say that he favored Grant to attend mormon patients the chances of for a third term. What he did say was that discovery Are Small he talked still he knew of nothing against any one by ing More wildly of the Nauvoo legion the Mem elected for a third or a fourth term. But he of which he says Are the successors of declared that he was still for Blaine. The late As assassins for the Church. Two sole p., in his great anxiety to have Grant ays have been made Tornor Ier for a third term should not misquote . The plaintiff Potts three times Winner brother and sister. Sometimes a Man is not Satis Rietl with a a Ood thing but wants so Ucli Nior that decency is outraged and defends against the Dai Iii. The ptts and Pope Case is a fair Illi Infra Tiomi of inordinate avarice. In l.s7 mrs. Pope h woman of remarkable intelligence tie Mother of both the parties determined to make a division of her estate and to that end gave the plaintiff mrs. Potts a piece of property on St. Clair Street in this City Worth about �8,000. To the defendant Pope h re son . Popp gave $16,000 in notes on Vajen for which he received the Cash. To other heirs she gave Coal land in Clay county. The defendant Pope was living in the House in Jue lion at the time supporting or claiming to support his Mother. He got the use of the House for his care of her and on the 2itth of november 1876, before the deeds were made to mrs. Potts entered a written contract by which he expressly agreed to support his Mother during her life in consideration of the rent of tie House and furniture for that time. Then on the 12th of december 187fi, following old mrs. Pope made the division Belore mentioned. Pope accepted his 16,000 in Money sunk it endeavouring to make tie Sun the Greenback Organ Shine for All Atid when the old lady died refused to give up the Toufee to mrs. Potts his sister. She brings suit to quiet title and to gain Possession. Pope sets up an agreement that he or his if was to have the House for caring for his Mother during her life. Mrs. Potts denies it and demanded Thath produce the agreement of nov. 29, by which he had undertaken to support his Mother for the rent of the House. Pope flatly denies the existence of such agreement. Gives the Story the lie As it were. Witnesses Are found. Judge r. N. Lamb happened to be present when it was written and remembered it Well. Pope found himself faced by such facts and brought Forth the document explaining that he had forgotten All about it. Mrs. Potts raised this Wall against his defense and Pope began building again like a Good spider. He next charged that his sister obtained her deeds by fraud and undue influence by the use of spiritual mediums and a spiritual medium came in and said that mrs. Pope s husband had appeared through her and made this division of the that the land and All appeared i Pon materialized paper and was described that mrs. Potts procured it All. Tiie medium did t know exactly How much Pope got but she thought it was some notes. Pope claimed that his Mother was Weik minded because she believed in spiritualism. Tiie medium had nobody present but herself mrs. Potts and the dead woman. Tie Law excluded mrs Potts As a witness her Mother was dead hence there was no denial. Another medium said mrs. Potts asked her to use her influence on or. Pope to procure the deed made to her. It was proved that this medium was Pope s Quot Friend Quot and gave him weekly Quot business sittings Quot As she said on Cross examination by such stuff Pope endeavoured to show that mrs. Potts had used unfair Means to obtain her deed. Pope admitted getting his $16,000 by the same Means which he never offered to give up but thought mrs. Potts on account of tie inequity of the thing ought to abandon her title to the House and lot. The other heirs made no complaint about their share. Pope complained of spiritualism and it was proved that he was president of a society of spiritualists gave a room in his House to a medium and att need meetings every week. Under such a state of facts it is not strange that mrs. Potts has won. There have been vey was the aunt of Edward Copper s wife apartment on last monday. John Mountain Edward had been Foremost of the Brothers of transferred from the fives to the fours Denis coppers in the Legal contest with the Davis from the threes to the fives Emetero trustees. Notwithstanding the fact Allen from the tens to the threes that the Quot requisite permits had been granted Frank Graham from the twelves to the and the funeral hour fixed for 2 M. On tens and George Dillard made Pikeman for sunday two weeks ago the trustees of the twelves. We presume All these gentle cemetery caused a notice to be sent to the passed under the inspection of or. Family at 12 o clock on the Dav of the funeral Walker and were pronounced sound in limb warning them that they Woi ild not be per Quot Quot Quot Quot Quot ele. Fitted to inter the body of mrs. Chovey in our coloured people. Reported for the people by a coloured Man. Calvary cemetery. Arrangements were therefore made to place the body temporarily in the Recti ving vault of the cemetery of the past present and future events so Evert Reens preparatory to another contest. A Uva to determine whether the cemetery author Bialiy morally and politically ties c m legally prevent an interment in a lot paid for by the deceased Wotan. The decision of judge Westbrook in the Case of Denis coppers which was announced Nie Bev a uhe gut in a daily newspaper Vesterdal bet re it was Rrue a a placed of file in to court is Adverse to the it Hrusti of a Fol it in claim of the cemetery . West-1 North Douglass Street on the evening of thank Brook Grants the mandamus compelling the giving. Cemetery trustees to permit the internment of Quot wide Wake Quot struck the Nail on the head last Denis coppers remains mainly on the his allusions to fhe Young Ladias on West ground Liat this receipt for the a Quot in Haskeil l ii of his lots did not impose upon Hini Kny con . Virg lotion that he should comply with the no visits to the i. B. And w. Chair car to see their Friend Juire ments of the roman Catholic saturday nights. Judge Westli Rook holds that tiie Remote in if some of these head waiters Dufton and bar authorities cannot compel lot anvers to sub shop porters would take Tumble a Quot a would be Mit to any conditions not expressive put up Down in Quot the Cottra let. Even thou ii the a a t o to. U ,. Dopf i i tips a it i the i a it line i. Pin 1 he Hon. J. S. Hinton has been quite ill for some Loci nos of the roman ,.thol Chou i do forbid the burial of a non Catholic Iii Conse a i crated Urot ind to How so Brook avs Elvit congregation of Zion s Chapel has made i i a , Niue of Sio Rook says mat with the officers of Roberts Park Church ill a Quot Nis coppers Case Itiat prolix tuntion was for a grand time on thanksgiving. It is hoped they waived because it was not put in the written will meet with . Contract. J at last Tom Marshall has been induced to take a or. Charles w. Brooke who conducted the walk on the Hymen Al Plank in company with a Young Case against the Cermet pro trustees said yes a Jelle of the East end. Gerdav that the formalities of Law would pre i society for the prevention of a it Xeuy to children vent the immediate Iii eminent of Denis Coo-1 Quot a j Quot ceded in this City according to the it lit Uini Minu Kiaie Iceni of Unis \ of a a a a plaints coming from the people that live on sixth remains in order to give tune Lor an Trecet Between Howard and that and pers ill i u. Ii Ivy in ail Street Between Howard and .mississippi.streets, where so i it is s a id that a sister in one of nor Reading cd disposed. Vicar tineral a tii in sail the a is actually so cruel to her Little 10 year old to matter of Appeal would be left to the lawyers. He corrects him she strips the boy Naker at the offic oof the Alvaro met re it was f a Quot said Liat the cases Only probably arc Enfield upon our at the office of John k. D Vlin who in Tets his a Etc. Ducted the Case for the trustees it was said tin Are booming being n at i a 1- 1. J 1 j ,.1 of relied every event g Thev meet with crowded that or. Devlin was out of to in and the houses a s. A Lii estion of an Appeal would not be deter mined until monday. At cd Varv Quot Cin Terv the said that Denis Quot oppers body will remain in the receiving vault for the Quot present. Valuable recipes. Veal three Pound joint of veal Well broken in four arts of water and set Over the fire to boil prepare a Juart of Macaroni Liy boiling it a itself with water enough to cover add a Little butter to the Macaroni when it is tender Strain the soup and season with Salt and Peprier then add Hie Macaroni and water in we Iii it was boiled. A pint of Rich milk or Cream and celery flavor is relis lied by Man if added. Potato soup a roil a Shank of beef two lays before you want yur soup Strain into a Crock and let it stand until you need it. Tiie fat Avill i ise to the top. This 3011 must take off Quot before you begin to Nike your soup. Now take your soup pot and in about two Tablespoons of tie fat Tak in off Fry four Large sliced onions put in half j our Stock have some nicely mashed potatoes stir them in of the soup until thu consistency of thick Cream. Stimson with Peppe and Quot Salt. The remaining Stock for gravies Etc., or scotch Broth instead of Mutton. Cream eggs one cup of sugar White one and a hair Quot cups flour three Tablespoons of water one Teaspoon baking Bowder two Ordinary pie tins when done split open and fill with the following Erevani one pint of Sweet milk one cup sugar put Over the lire Les it come to the Lioi Linig Point and add two eggs Well beaten two Tablespoons of Corn starch dissolved in a Little milk butter the size of an egg boil and stir to quickly so As not to scorch add Lemon or Vanilla Flavouring. To keep cider cider until perfectly free from Puin mis. To each barrel Quarter Pound Mace Quarter Pound cinnamon bark broken Fin Quarter Pound Mustard seed one Pound Good put All in cloth sack of sufficient length to go through Bung of barrel and extend to opposite Side drive the Bung tightly Over top of sack and let stand a few weeks before tapping. Your cider will be As Sweet As the Washington Turner and Reed were fined on last monday for Ilist Tibbins the coloured Christian Church Corner of fifth and Illinois streets last sunday night. Capt. . Medical College notes. -1j�o Loftin sings Quot Sweet by and Black thinks Quot Epps Quot Are the thing m prison is the Best to Ted student attend Iii col lege. Frank Furru gushes Over with smiles. We learn it is a boy nine pounds. Cally Fletcher was permitted to write a Piec e to column in the Sutner dyad Herald in which he make himself splendid Etc. Self Praise is half scandal Cal. Frankie Wiles another Sweet is on car boy is of Nice Gold Ritzig a pretty Pearl handled knife and really i mean it part of a Mustache which he would have you Sec at All times. He plays with them Conti Iusally and Only wakes up occasionally to tease some student near him who wants to hear the lecture. On Quot Cally Quot really can t see Tiow an of the professors could want anybody but Hirn Down Quot in the Quot Quot Bull pen Quot and he fairly turns Green with envy at the continued neglect his talents have Bein treated with. Carioti is our quietest Infin Murphy the most Bellig Ere it Cox the most Cou Ceitel Wishard the ugliest and most awkward Haugh the smallest Himinna the , Walker and Bryan tie so for for a St dressed men Fletcher the most intrusive Holli has the in St hair to come. Wiles stir most playful Little creature Goodell the kindest and Sweet faced and Hornbrook far ahead As the Best looking Man. We learn of the death of a former student or. Hobbs of Noblesville. Vve Are deeply sorry for his , mid feel that with them we Piave lost one of our friends. His father is one of the trustees of the College and his brother our fellow student. The Liole tender his relatives their most sincere sympathy. was at the insane Asylum in an of Lucial capacity for some time before his death. . Northeast end notes. The Coon Hunters Are going to take a Hunt this week if possible. The Quot mocking Bird Quot assisted by the orchestra at the opera House on Friday night attract a considerable attention but not to Liis credit. We Are sorry to hear that Harry Stout is having Seri Quot Ous trouble one of his eyes. Chester l. Is quite a. Fine dancer. Washington society is the cause thereof. W. N. Says he had a great big Collar on and his Day it came from the press and will remain pants did t fit. What of it so for years. Good whisky or Brandy bar Reis Are the Best for cider. All dancers Are wishing for cold weather yes praying you might say. 01 Crowe assisted by his brother on last thursday evening entertained some fifty and sixty of his Many friends. Dancing was the programme for the evening which was kept up until an Early hour. Only a girl. It matters not the age of sufferers from colds coughs or croup Quot or. Sellers cough syrup Quot is Good for All alike. Price 25 cents. Sir Richard Tompson k. Cd during his recent cruise on a Man of War. Secretary paid particular attention to the vessel and its Workings Liis previous Marble cake White cake half cup butter one and a half cups White sugar two and a half cups flour Quarter cup Sweet milk Quarter Teaspoon fill soda Whites of four eggs flavor with Lemon. Dark cake half cup butter one cup Brown sugar half cup molasses half cup sour milk Yolks of four eggs and one whole egg half Teaspoon Ful soda spice of All sorts. Put in pans first a Lajer of dark cake and then a layer of White and so on finishing with a layer of dark cake. Bake in hot oven. If made according to recipes they can t be beaten. Blackberry Are two recipes maritime experience having Quot been confined for making Blackberry wine. We copy them exclusively to the tempestuous Wabash. From the Marlboro Maryld Quot a among other things explained to him were the first has been used by the editor the meaning of the words Quot starboard Quot and on the Pilot caught a child and tossed it to of that journal and is highly approved. The Luis Pic Jwj a be officer who furnished the a one Side but in doing so lost his Ballance and second is from the Hon. Eli j. Henkle of a a formation also remarking that part of the was ground to pieces. There is a Sublimity Anne Arundel county md., and he has the Junks for common sailors were on one Side about such a death that makes it grand reputation of making the Best wine in the a of the vessel and part on the other. The i the heroism of the locomotive Engineer country. The editor s recipe measure go Cretaro noted the last and turning to a must not be forgotten. Many with their your berries and Bruise them to every Gal companion said that he intended having the Strong hands on the levers have gone Down Ion add one quart boiling water. Let Thel Jug of the service altered so that the word to death at their posts preferring eternity to mixture stand Twenty four , would be replaced by some the Finger of scorn and the Brand of cow occasionally then Strain off the liquor into other. On being asked the reason for this Ardice in the face of danger a cask to every gallon adding two pounds Jujj nip or. Thompson winked solemnly god bless the Noble Brave generous Loco of sugar Cork tight and let it stand to Tho and said it was intended to do away with i motive engineers All Over the land and Speed following october and you will have wine a a Jious among the common sailors As there the Day when they will the better known ready Lor use without further straining for Quot Ould a n Beno Quot tar Quot and their arduous services better apr eos boiling. Or. Henkle s Way take 100 Oil arts rpm Jug it gloom Over the entire ated of blackberries crush them and press out in a Exchange responsibilities of our locomotive Engin e it is. We have been so accustomed to stepping on to a train quietly smoking our Cigar and Reading our paper until our destination is reached and stepping off Quot that we rarely think of the forces employed and the skill and judgment requisite to bring us safely to our journey s end. We forget that the Greasy smoke be Grimes Engineer is greatly responsible for our Security against Accident and death. To the conductor we Are polite and thank the train boy for Little kindnesses but beyond that we do not seem to think that there Are any connected with the Niin who Are entitled to a moment s consideration. If there is a class that is entitled to the admiration Confidence and esteem of the tub Lic it is surely the Brave locomotive engineers. For years As Treinen to a Leam their dangerous business prove to their employ ers that they possess an intelligent understanding of the details working and Power of ii locomotive and Are fully competent to Ake charge of it Well knowing the grave responsibilities resting upon them and approx rating the fact that they hold their own lives As Well As the lives of the , in the hollow of their hand when they mount the cab and press the throttle. The locomotive Engineer must skill accuracy and a Cool Juick judgment. He must sonnet Hinkof Tjie mechanism of his Iron horse and know How to repair Ordinary breakdowns which May occur at any moment. We look upon a Good Engineer with a Little More reverence than upon anyone else. He has More to do than an Ordinary Man has More to contend with greater forces to combat More vexations and trials in fact his life on his engine is one constant Battle against circumstances. In proof of these assertions take a ride on a locomotive sometime and with the Engineer. He is Quick steady and wat Clixful. He must keep his Eye on the track and ahead of him he must watch carefully every visible portion of his engine. He knows it Well and it seems to know him and answers every pressure of his hand like a Well trained horse. You Rush swiftly round a curve and there you Fin 1 a waving red bag or if at 1 i lit a vibrating lantern. That Means there is something wrong. Your Engineer always on the Al it it reverses the driving wheels applies the air Brake and if necessary opens the Sand Box and the engine is stopped and possibly a terrible calamity averted. This is All done quicker than we can write it. It was his duty and in a moment of peril Bis Clear sense and Cool judgment did not desert him. In the Lineota duty the Engineer performs such acts so often that by the time he reaches the next station he forgets All about it As he leans out of his window pulls his Greasy Cap Down on his head and jokes with the station agent. Passengers forget that beneath that of Black clip is a giant intellect that beneath that dirty shirt beats an honest and Brave heart prompting the Man to perform wonders and deeds of valor before which Many would Pale. An Engineer has More to do than a ship Captain. The latter can go to sleep while his ves Sel quietly rides the Ocean but the Engineer dashing along at forty Miles an hour is always vigilant Ever at his Post. Time and again have these Brave men by close judgment Quick and right decision averted horrible and frightful accidents that were Only known to tiie two in the cab. How Many times do we touch elbows with d ath and Are none the Wiser. But let an Accident occur one that could not be avoided by the Engineer and note How soon curses loud and deep Are rained Down on his head and per haps by the very ones he has often saved from death by his skill and watchfulness. Tipiere seems to be a Mutual attachment and understanding Between tie Driver and his engine. He has Learned All her peculiarities and often has to humor her As you would a spoiled child. Railroad men will Tell you that an engine will do better at night than during the Day and an Engineer prefers to run at night. Tipiere is less danger and nothing to attract his attention from the track before him. Cattle and horses Are at rest yet occasionally a cow will lie Down on the track. An Engineer feels no More at Home on a strange locomotive than you would in a Distant City and joyfully he hails the Day when his pet comes from the shops overhauled and ready for service. That there is a Peculiar individuality about a locomotive there is no question and it is this peculiarity that so endears a Driver to his machine. Locomotive engineers have never been Given proper credit for what they do. When the Jarrett cafe Palmer train was run from new York to san in eighty four hours the Enterprise was lauded to the skies. The managers were congratulated on their Success the locomotives and train were minutely described but the poor in neers got nothing not one word of Praise for performing almost superhuman tasks in fact one Brave fellow fainted when he reached the end of his run having made a mile a minute for a number of Miles. Often an Engineer performs some heroic deed which makes him famous As Well As exhibit his coolness and daring a As Davidson s wild ride Down Grade on the Buffalo Corry amp Pittsburgh Road ahead of a burning Oil train in 1869, or Quot Doc Quot Simmons wild plunge through a burning train at new Hamburg or Keenan who went oat the juice alien dissolve 110 pounds White sugar in 20 Gallons cold water. Measure the the syrup add the juice and As much More water As will be required to make 40 Gallons in All. If you want a smaller Quantity preserve the above proportions. After putting it in the cask one that has recently had whisky is preferred set it in the cellar or other Cool place i the Bung open to the air until Christmas. Then Stop tightly or bottle it three trials. In the first the jury stood 9 to 2 s denture Lection something for Joseph editor . Mcdonald in the conclusion of his speech before the Hendricks club said i believe the Choice of Indiana that has so often been Given to the country so often announced to the will be the Choice of the nation at the next for mrs. Potts in the second gave mrs. Potts a verdict. Pope paid $13.5 costs and got a trial under the statute. This last week mrs. Potts beat him again. Now he will Stop Timber for the vice presidency. De. People a it seems to be a conceded senator Mcdonald must either believe that Samuel j. Tilden is a fool or lost All his influence to Sutt Quoter one who was on the ticket with him in 1876 to be nominated Over him or. Mcdonald will learn that if or. Tilden cannot be nominated himself he holds the Power to name the Man and it will hot be or. . Or. Tilden has the Power to give the fact that Indiana will be represented on the a a of new York in convention to any one democratic presidential ticket. Why Oton pkg pleases. If the successful one in the the Republican also that party certainly a go Nal convention Don t suit him he can has the material out of which to make a vice to Joe vote of new York against him at the cured. An old physician retired from practice. Send 10 cents and procure Quot in prison and on the scaffold a the hanging of Achey and Merrick and Merrick s confessions highly illustrated in pamphlet form 80 pages. I having had placed in his hands by an East Jig Reed amp co., people office Indiana India missionary the formula of a simple veg a Doug Indiana. Table remedy for consumption bronchitis Catarrh and All Throat and lung affect fatal shirt Button tons also a positive and Radical cure for nervous debility and All nervous complaints London times after having tested its wonderful curative re death is announced at Heidelberg of Powers in thousands of , has Felt it his a. Adolt Sander who was formerly in Large duty to make it known to his suffering tel practice a in Elberfield and its lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire one morning in 1874, while to relieve human suffering i will Send free he contrived in some Way to get a of charge to All who desire it his recipe in a it pig Teeth German French or Engliski with full direct Lau Quot Hing the Button slipped into tons for preparing and using. Sent by mail a Jug Mouth and thence into the by addressing with stamp naming this Pau Ujj the exertions of his surgical per w. W. Sherar 149 Power Block Roches friends to remove it were in vain. It was ascertained that it Sank into the right lung which soon became irritated. Spitting of a a Elf look Tern y in sued a. ing polls. Quot it looks so to a Man up a tree Democrat. President. There is judge Martindale the sole proprietor w. R. Holloway the historian and the Learned and talented Fred Baggs who contributed so much toward Butler s intention to go into a Ltd a no in 187il with Vithor Quot to to i general Coburn s defeat in 1874. With either of the above names the working men would be solid especially the printers. How would Grant and Holloway do or politics. Gen. Butler in answer to a gentleman who. Is airing now Wouita Lifrant aim nou Way to or asked him a Day or two since if he intended j the hair soft and plea by plan rancor we say to thl\.owention, remember Indi Ltd a writ est Ana s distinguished men. Hoosier. Turnr a after neither failing Teeth nor the peeping wrinkles of time so forcibly Tell of advancing years As your stores its color Ever l Nave i Dea i his Tor 82,000,000. Liat a Ettles to. Accompanied by spitting of blood in a Par Quot to Tauy different from a Quot api by Ivro i Tondt the Quot London hair color restorer Quot is the de months regarding himself As quite cured he where baldness or falling of the hair exists or Prema Toms manifested themselves that the lung a surely gayness from sickness or other its use not fully recovered from the presence in it in a a substance of a foreign body for several we say to the convention remember Indi related the following he a wi.,� a. Turning to Lowell from Boston the next Day election two individual a somewhat the London hair color flagrantly perfumed Render of Europe but returned almost worse than d pliable making Itani Dispensa he went. He gradually wasted away and toilet Gibson own. Dunche county a a few Day april 30,1877. amp son ply Ladel of Knetig a no a his crime with incidents connected with his hanging. 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