Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 September 1876 — Page 3
A Woman Miootn llrr Former J. r. The rcton Mooe gives the following .,:(rti'ulari of a reeent Ixiwell tragedy: lrs. rillsbury nud iihiian, tin: at. tending physicians of Charles Kicker, ,,f ,owell, who w:i.s shot in tin- lower purti"i if the abdomen Thursday nigdit iv ii number l 11 lift, ti ri'il from h m-v-,n-sl",,t('r by Miss Lucy Ann Mank, inturined him Satnnlay noon that there win n hope of his recovery, mid rd In.ur atti rvvard.s he made his dying .l.el.iratinii in regard to tin- afT;iir, in i, .l.ciin t interrogatories propounded l.y Judge ('iM.il'y, of tho Lowell 1'oliee. Court, nml I isiri-t Attornry Stevens, iveorded ly Samuel 1. Ihdby, INp, Clerk of tho Police Court. II.; .said that hi' Ii:"' hpt eompany with Miss Mank .ime Fib.uary last, but of late had not U-eii so frequent in his attentions, she followed li i in on tin' street, and has i-euiel anxious for a renewal of their former intimacy. She invite I him to visit her on the niht of tin1 fatal shooting, :ml she was with him two hours at h,r room on the third Moor of No. hi M nimae Street. Ahout twenty minutes In-fore fhe lirrd the pistol he loc-k-
fd the door. Mm went to a sink in the ' room (wl.ii h was dark, nsshe naid, fr ttie reason tkat she hal no kerosene for her lamp) for a drink of water, u he .uppoM-ii. She returned, :i:id standing piriially aaint the door to keep liim from goings out, ami facing him, tired th" pdstul when only a f.Hit distant. Id didn't nee the pistol till the moment di lired, and would "( hnve cen it then had he nt happened to look down. There was no iui!Ie and no ungry words preliminary M the tiring, lie held her hands after the .-hot was lired to prevent a second iliM-hargo of the pistol, and as xoon as his cries brought help, he went to the (i'K tor'.s ollit-e and then to his lodpings. Mie akid him a few minutes before '.he firing to liu upon the bed, if only f r live minutes, and pet rented. Kicker .!i d fp'iu his injuries at oYloek, :iturday afi.eri.oon. The murdercs--, whose real r.anie is Lm-y Ann M ink, "t lit. who, since eoniing to Lowell, in Nmembcr l:tt, ha assumed the name "f Lu'.u A. Martin, is a native of Vall!"r', Me., ;.;! ye::rs of age, and has tt n i inployed at the Lawrence hosiery mill in Iyovvtll. Kicker became, ac.'iaii.ted with her several months since at the hoarding-house of his hrother. No. t.o Lawrence Corporation, where he was employed as a domestic at the :'.iv. He was intimate with her until he was told by a towns woman of his that she was tried atone time for shootir.g a I r. Kaker, of Warren, Me., and :.arrwly escaped conviction and jut punishment, as all the neighbors thought, f r her otl'ense. M, was at one tune housekeeper for I'r. Laker, who was uite intimate with ii r. She left him in 7;i to Keep house f r In r brother, who was a widower; id in tin; early morning of a day in May of that year the. Doctor was hand !i i"!, 'hot by a pistol bullet, and tying 'altering in his l.lod near the door of !'T nin. It appears that her brother ': absent from the house on th; niht f the murder, lea inptwo hoys, one ) l the other s years of ape. Dr. la',ra:n to vi.-it her early in the ev- i and shortly after the. chihlri n wet 'lied, leaving her alone with him in '." hoiiM'. At ahout 10 o'clock that 'z::'. she ran to the nearest neighbors' r. 1 told tlicii, in reat apjiarent ecitMcnt, that she had been shot. Sliuwa otiown to be almost insane in anper r N' !! r,t. Mid, :s there was no I '.her i vidence that .-lie was shot, but ttle notice w as taken of Icr remarks. The n t n rninp the largest hoy went :;stairsto -all her. Ho opened the '!'r to her room and found Dr. Kaker 'lead on the lloor with a bullet in his -'art. She was arrested and twice or'!i red for trial, besides serving out a ;v months' impris :i:ncnt. she leni"l having had any pis-to at thctimn of the ii.iirdT, and none could he found on or "'""it tin; premie, and the jury failed '"convict her, although the neihl)ors l-ad no doubt of Imt puilt. It is sup-I'OM-d that hl? killed him because he would r.ot marry her. She claimed to have had a child by him, which is said to have died under suspicious circum'.i'i' cs sM)n after ldrth. Lucy is lark '"nipeityeI, of medium heiplit, anl eiphs about loo pounds. She has let:! reticent since her arrest. 'fn Hundred Dolhirs for a IVt Do?. A leadinp !op fancier of New York Ctysfiys: Jiiai k ami tan are ettin ' "liimon, but a clioice ilor will always J rinp a bip price. I pot if;iM from a " for one once. She had a desire t -'tthe smallest hlaek and tan there w 'as to he found, anl she kept me run- , J1".' for the bc.st p;irt of two vears. At 't I found one with Alien, of the Fifth i 'y'T.i:e Hotel, opposite Central I'ark. J'" ake.l ..".(.! fur it, and she closed the I 'arpain with three .-jlbu ntes riphtoll', ! sent the rc-t the next day. My exI l" !!-. and one tiling and another made "i' tlie 7li!)., , " How hip was that dopj?" j "U was full prown, fat and sleek, "id just weighed two pounds and ten 1 ounces. Tlie lady weipbed it apainst lie dops that her friends boasted on, :i"'d one weiplu-dthrce pounds and three "'"j'cs and tho other three pounds an. 1 ;!':-"t ounces. S. ).u see slie was a "n" iv;iv ahead." ( A lone widow woman out n l'ond 'i' ' t has eh-veii boys, and they nil ' H'-'.ip to La-e-ball clubs. Sim cnp;pvs - family Mirpcon hy tlie season, and rusli f.,r the position is so pre at -he as to resort to a competitive ' anunalion and Mealed proposals to -'H down the applicants.
suasoxaimj: iti;mn:s. i lunger ( ooli:s. 1 tencupfu of butUr ' or lard, 'J eups f molasses, euj f water, 1 tablespoonful of pinker und 1 ' of Biileratus. ' Aut ( aU -1 euj, butter, 1 of white suar, 4 ox Hour, 1 of sweet miik, ep-s (tlie whites), : teaKjiifu!s of bakiuppowder, 'J cups liickory nut.s, j.icktd'
out ot tl:- shell.-, and cut un w ith a clean 1,.;,, J't-t'ito l'untlitttj. H potatoes, pound butt.-r, 1 .'ill of milk. ei"'s w-li l,e-v.-en),llo'.ir enough to make a stiff b .t'er, a little salt. lie sure to ma-oi the potatoes through a colander to make smooth; llmir the ia-ide d a pu Idii.pbiifr, allowing ;; inches for the iiattT to swell; hoil inceantl v two hours; plunpe the ba for a moment in cold water before tin ninp out the pudding. Serve with butt-r and maply siruji, or, sauce, as preferred. JVVk Iu,i,lig.-C cuj.s of flour, 1 cups of butter and lard mixed, l' teaspoons baking-powder. enou'h milk or' water to mix. Koll an inch thi- k, and ctit m round cakes. Have ready nice, ripe juicy apples quartered ; pl.e e pi' '.s on a eake su"ared and s'4-on-d to taste; add a small piece of butter; cover with another cake; pizieh and ro.l mo copes tope t tier till well c1om j an 1 round in shape; flour jour puddinpliap;s (I uc knitted ones) ; ti loo-e and steam li hours. The above can W nnule ia one dumplinp if referred. It takes longer to eo , and is not so nicely nerved. Kat with cream or wine sauce. Vutlaac or Surprise Viuldinj. 1 cup not quite full of supar, 2 cujs of flour, 4 ep;ps, p full teaspoons of bakinp-pow-der, a little salt and fresh lemon. Hreakthe epps in an earthen dish without beatinp; nour over thee the supar ; sifl in tlie ilour and bakinp-powder ; lirst stir and then beat all well for lo minutes. Hake in well buttered oval tins in pretty piick oven (it oupht to liake in i'' min iles). Kat with cream or any sauce preferred. This puddinp J lus puauinp for the ckilmak cs a nice plain cake urc:i, ar parts and leaked for jelly-cake. Try it When made in jelly-cake tin, it can be mixed and baked in ' minute. uic Manuhi'li.rt (' 7VV .s'trrr. A correspondent of the Funni S'ju'h otters tln f'Hiowinp supetion in rej'ard to inakinp sirup f'r tiie table from supar: To make a pallo.i of imj i beautiful white r.e.s anl crj"sta!-IIke transpaiency, such as i known in our : market n. iK ir driix. nr r.ul-.i,"."i1v ! drips, there are required pounds of retineil supar, such as is known by its va- . nous names ami grades t A. or IS. or i.vna , una eoMtui: iroiu 10 10 i.-j : cents er pound, a erdinp t lo,a!i! v 1- 1 . . . r m . . . . . . ... and li.ti me fro!iithe.uparrctincry. To' tins ijuantity sko.iM i- aJ'!cJ : pints f boilinp water, and tiie wiede ul'jicted to slow boilinp for a period of l. to P'J minutes: after which, the solution, while warm, .hu1d be strained through a fabric of moiU ratelv elo.e texture. This will produce a pa! n ef up, at much demanded lower grade of supar ami shun; but jpra.le of supar can be found which , will produce so worthless an article as, th' t'uha mola.ses penerallv oflere! in all Markets. A ( hihi's Accidental Suicide. One of the saddest ocurrem e we hav b en called upon to record I t a longtime happerM'd on Saturday lat in this borouph, in the sud b n d'..th of a beautiful and interesting little boy, son of Mr. Thomas 1.. Vorpey, a.'ed alout twenty months. An older ":i of Mr. Yorpcy had fastened a littie winp to the crook of a peach tree, aout f'ur feet from tbepround, maih f a hort Manilla rope, which extended to wiihin seven inches of the ground. Mrs. Yortev had noticed t he sw'mp in the niorn- ' inp, and hail removed the rope, but the little hoy had apam reil:u eil it w ithout 1 the Knowletpe f Ins mother. Aoout 4' imiN k .is .oii.me i orpey, reeiin; near by, happenol to pas throuph thyard of the house, and found the child with the rope twisted around its neck and in a dyinp condition, she at once carried the dyinp child into the liou.f to its mother, who had been leelinp mite unwell during the day and was lying down. The child scarcely touched its mother's arms hifore it was dead. From the situation in which the child was found, it is supposed that he had taken hold of each side id the rope with his hands and coniincne d poinp around, twisting the rope around Lis neck until he probably became liy and struck his bead againt tin tree, as there are bruises upon one of his temples. This probably caused him to fall upon the rope, when lie strangled. 1U (Ml.) l.ul,j,r. ij'f ?1 .t... . I. . - Olliiu e tilth 11111. n wli. n Ihe lir. r i ina.tnenn.l tlie !, U 1 .rjinl. prcluo. Illlllll.cr i.f tnnlilv Ills. 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