The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 14, 1892, Image 3

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trife after. i." 2 with |
to turn every foot of our hold- : :
tion, are we nop in me é ait is aiey
in ost. important; it. gives
‘start that can be easis |
Li clean’
painful
after a
ut 2
parsn
the methods of cooking er
: vegetables,
{ particler value of the ve
he ear
er sto e3gs at g
prices al] denng he: sumer in nearly
all the small
Don’t let any “high water mark
re the oream _ -stood
ub
fone-half a pint of muk;
on your stations eans ‘so that the
) toue a that will give out a most re-
l and delightful odor.’
way Spruce
cén obtain’ and. put it to the ‘test
We shall be flea to learn if the spruce
Ry be the ous ll wiped When’
befrash-with'a Farmstead witty fat or
fixed some anti.
end of four heads of celery; separate
| them and wipe each piece; cut themyin
then info smally narrow.
strips; put
mayonuaise ssuge and. marve.
naise is more satisfactory” tha
salad dressing in a celery salad, but tho
plain can be used if desired. ‘
oile
of brown sngar and the fd i
i: use the. mi
2. cakes,
Soft Waffles—Beat two ‘eggs without
separgting until very light;
‘now add ‘two
be fuls of butter
‘but nat melted, and two ‘cups
in of ba
of baking pow
that | and they are ready to bake.
pr and serve hot.
en quart
aght into a
$i lage jar or jug well
a water, there will, 5 8 few
: greed braelies |
: y
of all, but there: will surdly. be some.
ces
i
ed | most exhauste
. | tirely empt
Celery Mayonnsise-—Cut- off he's root :
em in aA tow: add a |
Mayen- |
Orange P: 1~The skin or peel of tho fe
ns ote the |
Boil together until very. thick, pack into :
onth xture |
add to them |
that. has, been |
A GALLANT omARGE.
Gosdnct of Holme's Brigads at my First
Gaptufal of f Jackson, Miss
I yomombor the charge of Pugh's
brigade, of ‘the Thirteenth
| which for gallantry and loss of men
“was seldom ever equaled, and it re-
| vived in my memory a similar charge’
that took place: within oneithalf mile
north of the ‘point where they. went in;
on the main (Jackson) road from Clin-
‘ton.
enth Brigade,
4 teenth Uorps, od the 14th of May, 1863.
4 On the'18th of May the above bri-
gade, composed of the 17th Tows, 10th
“Mo., 8th Ohio, 56th Ill. and 6th Wis.
sbattery. (Dillon’ 5). bivonacked ‘at ©lin:
ton, Miss. On the morning of tte 14th
we led the advance ‘on’ Jackscm, ‘my
regiment being in the lead. Before
‘noon we found the enemy strongly
‘posted on a wooded crest, behind light
‘earthworks. They consisted of the
‘97th 8. C., two Georgia and one Flotiv
da regiments. with artillery, and ‘had
| just arrived from the Army: of Vir.
ginia, having been engaged in numer:
1"ons battles there gince the first battle
r| of Bull sun. To confront these veteran
troops we only, had. three regiments
- and our battery, the 56th’ Il. having }
been detached some time previous.
jo
. Colonel 8. A. Holmes, of the Tenth
‘Missouri, commanding brigade, order-
‘ed Colonel D. R. Hillis, Seventeenth
enth Missour
«th
ble contest. for « the
ging Brigade. 7 The day Was a
| most uo vorable ome for battle, for the
‘boys were fatigued, their strength al*
ed, their hayersacks en.
down in torents. Life seemed to have
no charms
‘Skinmishing had been going on in onr
usketry and fora short time nothing
could be heard but’ the bursting of
shells and the whizzing of bullets: =
i Galonel Holmes, with. his ‘staff,’ sat
horses at the right of my
: inally
: bg th
d and bvshed to their Sapo ;
£8 were unlimbered snd
; m
Our army.
The thred ‘Major-Generals of ‘the
erals Sclofeld, Howard,
; at? Governor's
Indian fighter; at. Chicago.
ard of: whars recknown |
Jorps,
This was the charge of the Seva}.
rd Division, Seven |.
$ Prospacts as Reported by CGorrsavon:
Towa, to form His regiment on the lefts}
of the pain a g ackson) road, while the
it nd.
_ and death no horrors. i:
of da
| yince.
as |
sland
Barber and General ted Ne ar
General |
fi "Ana blown in eve
_ | an engineer battalion, recruiting p
1 ties, Indian scouts, tha West Point
Academy, a signal corps. and the hos-
pital service. Its total
about 27,500 men, divided approxi-
mately as follows: Cavalry, 6,500;
artillery; 4,000; Tofantry, 18,000; the
West Point Academy, 500; engineer
force, 400: the special services,’ 8,000.
These fire occupied in garrisoning the
various forts, arsenals, and supply sta
tions in the country, and in averrawing
turbulent Indians. Scarce'y 10,000 of
them could be concentrated co serve in
»nebody outside the’ boundaries of the
Republics ~*~
: | GONDITION OF THE CROPS.
a
= dents of the Chicago Farmers !
Review:
“CHIoAG0! April 7.—The following sum-
mary of the crop outlook appears: in the
Farniers’ Review:
Reports from, our correspondents’ in 1i-
~nois:show that lowing and spring work are
ad ae fairly advanced. he water
ood Over nearly the entire State
The ED of winter wheat’ is good in
about 40 per cent. of the counties, fair in 50
per cat t., and poorin about 10 per cent.
Dats are ‘being sown’ in two-thirds ‘of the
eotinties and clover in a few. En counties
report that, the planting -of _ potatoes has
Be diana the work of plowin and sorts
ng is.also progressing well. he water
v.is abundant, and the condition of
bir 3 wheat ig similat to that cof Illinois.
‘Data are being extensively sown and some
timothy apd clover putin.
*Tn Ohio plowing has been begin in most
of the counties, but in a few the ground’
not, bain a condition to begin: the work for:
one or two weeks more. Lhe water supply
is everywhere good. ‘The condition of win-.
ter wheat is goud in one-fourth of the coun-
ties, fait} in Foti and poor. in the oth-
‘ers. Oats and grass Seed are’ being put in in
‘a few. counties, but 5 quite ‘a number: of
counties no Seeding hs a8 yet been done.
=" fn Michigan | gis begun in’ about
‘| half of A bs ‘but it will be one or |
. L¥0 weeks before:it. wilt be in. a fair: pro-
he others. The water supply is
wenerally good, though three counties re-
port thes oo iy 28 on Lia fndi in two oth-.
‘irs the supply 18 deci hort, Wheat is
“n good conditionin ate of he’ rounties,
where winter wheat is a airs in the re-
mainder. Some grass seed hs been sown,
+ but in most of | he eranties there has been
no seeding to amount to anything. «ial:
na Kentucky Blowing and & Bhs Too pork.
‘Hre in progress: the water supply
wheat is oh fair condition; grass, a
: ho seeding yet.
———
ol GIS HoRpiBLE pe
She Goes Out to Gather Eee, but Suis
“Her Throat ‘With a Razor,
LO. April 6—Sadie Smith,’
Smuth, avs near
gone to the Barn for eggs. “Her Fn.
| absence cansed Her ‘mother'to send a 1 el
i+ brother! to tell er te come to the'house!’
The sereamsiof the little fellow ‘called ‘the
mother tothe barn; and Sadie was: found
| lying on some straw with her: throat cut
fram, ear to ear, with her father's razor in.
her hands. She was only i8 years old. No
Teason has yet; been found why she took her
life.
Blockaded. ir.
April 7-—The unparl
leled storm of rain and snow which has |
‘raged’ here for the last three days ceased
1 early yesterday. ‘The fall of sow i sim-
ply tremendous, and in’ consequence “rail
roads are’ badly tied up. © The north and
west trains on the Milwaukeéirond remained
.in the snow all Monday afterndon ‘andi last
nignt. The blockade is the worst Sapetienc:
sdinglongtime 1...
A Family of Five Murdered. : Ly
Monrevipro, UsyauAy, April 9.—Nea?
Guadaloupe, Uruguay, an Italian named
- Traversi, his wife and three children, the
eldest a girl 22 years age, were found
murdered in their home yesterday, The
‘bodies showed numerous dagger wounds:
Traversi recently. realized $1,000 from the
sale of bis crops, and the money, which was
{ known to be in his house, isnow missing,
The identity of the 'murderers is un-
known, but it is believed that they were ac-
quaintances of the victims.
© Twins Wers No Novelty.
Mipprerows, N. Y., April 7—The census
figures of the town ‘of Tompkins, Delaware
county, disclose the remarkable case of
Abratn Ostrom, aged 64, who is the father
of 27 children;of whom 20; 10 of them twins,
are by one wife—his /third—she being only
§
meen roel
A Boy's Severe Boionce. eo
‘DusvQus, IA. March~Bernard Hansen,
one of the boys who last November fatally
‘shot a street car driver who put him off the
| car, after an attempt to rob the conductor,
was to-day Sentenced | in 20 years to the
penitentiary.
Women Oan Practics Law in Ontario,
.//ToroNTO, ONY., April 9.—By a vote of 41
to 40, the Legislature yesterday passed-a bill
providing for the admission ‘of women to
the study and practice of law i in this: eo
: Fifteen, Went Down,
Hamsure, April 9—The British ship Krato™
| Capsized and surik in this port to-day. Des-
pite the efforts made by the crews of other
vessels 15 men were drowned.
A810, 000 Tr Treasury Package Missing.
IWasHINGTON, April 9.—A package cons
taining $10,000, consigned to the United
States Treasury from New Orleans, is Te-
ported to have been lost in transit, while in
charge of the United States Bpress | Com-
|| pany.
A YEAR WITH DOLLY,’
April.
: ; By Eudora 8, Bumsteaa,
We went fora pio romenade toda,
My Dolly an ether;
The sun came out i , I'm sorry to say,
‘We were April- fooled by the R00 are
For while we walked to ti es end of the
The clouds were ar uietly slipping .
Over the sky, and they poured the
Until we were co cold and dripping.
Mame was read to change my clothes
And set poor Dolly ying: |
‘But the drops ran on don her cheeks and nose
Tilkit seetned as if she wereorying,
And her feet were wet and her hair was down,
direction; |
And it nearly ruined her nicest gown,
. And her delicate wax complexion,
AxoTHES pe story, b
Wilder Mo rs .r 11 be be pe lis
o next number
strength is |
in wi Only four connti or Miss
oe eet y = ‘po came near dying from a ‘dose
| ‘about $3,000;
aE RR fi
DISASTROUS DAKOTA STORMS. 1
All the ‘Railroads of the: Noxtuwest | 13
: isi jockey. $380 in
ia
‘Eva
ed in
: Wridtan . Wizes the princival
murder of old man Hochstet er, is Ls
Somerset. He came in and e hi
to Chief of Police’ Gilbert
ing.
Drsx®s WHALEN, of Bradenville; was |
tally injured by a fall “of coal im 8
Clair mine. .
‘' A Boy baby was born to Mrs. Zeel
a Polish woman, at Plymouth, tL os
had six fingers on each hand and Six
each foot. The father bein
took a jack-knife and cuto the extra toes
nd fingers. The baby is still living.
‘CARLOAD ‘of flour, consigned t
Philadelphia’ Russian relief committee, wa
shipped 1 Lock Hayen, as the contribu
tion: of citizens of Loek Haven and vicini
to the Russian sufferers. 7
MICHAEL Coin, a rich COnEFEtoN cons
mitted suicide near Pittston by
“himsel§ up with dynamite. ‘His head; arm
“and legs Were gone, u remained but
the trunk.
* Lops Kurtz, employed as repairman. on
the Garden anes at-Ashland, was struck
a trip of cars and instantly killed.
Mas. CATHARINE Jones, wife of THe
Jones, a Bangor slater, dita under - pec
circamstances. A few da OW
ting a hen she was pecked oni” one
“fingers. Blood-poisoning set in, the
swelled to twice its normal size, ands
was the result.
By an explosion of gas. ab the | Gle
colliery near Shénan Fah Thomas
Nredey
explosion was caused-
with which th oy 3 were
ing apillow of
a chamber till
Prrer ANTONIO and A
Italians, were found dead
sylwania railroad tracks a short
or Uniontown’
RerarsurioN followed fast on oi he
John Thomas, a colored horse. thief,
arrived at Uniontown on a fine horse
minutes abead of he owner of ihe
and was in jail a few minutes later
An West: Tatrobe, = Lawrence Si
dwelling was burned. Loss, $1, 500;
| ance, $1.(
Mage Hedin of West
taken while she: was: having
tracted, § J
AN explosion of gas in an iron fo
near Marietta, set gy filling:
and burned John Same to a _
"Ax Perry Valley,
ip ouitin as ‘barn, ns an
implements were ‘consumed by fi
insured. ind incen
Ar Rebersburg, near Belief mig, an
block of business Buildistgs anal
‘ings were burned. Loss a bout $1
Ly insured. ‘Origin unknown.
A smarL New Castle “colored boy fo
box of pills, ate four of them and, died.
“LAST Wednesday: morning Jesse’ F,
Fh of Dunkirk, wag caught bya a’ voll
oust | feet ond the Joa yestin
he river.
leaves'a wife ie hii? =
count:
from’ Bo SE ronin
sératchiof | a pet cal
hi
pite tntil & g
fixed for April 7.
_ Ax Scranton fire’ destroyed
Harrerty’s barn and sid oe
i Hi horses. Loss, nearly $6,000
Tre mixing honse of the’ lhe
National Dynamite and Powder Co 3
Lon Ferndale, near Pottsville, blew up. J
, who had charge ‘of th
of &
explosion ota a hol
earth. Loss, $3.
. An Wilkesbarre fire consumed Miss Ki
McCarthy's millinery store and the. adjoin
Jing buildin belongs to the Kipple es
‘tate. Loss about $10, Mrs. Sig F,
ly and het A Sear old daughtes pe
tne flames.
Tux house of the Rey. Rather. Oloern, 0
Tarentum, was entered several day
h {wo masked men who blew open I
and got away with $1,500 in cash hand
watch, after holding up the “priest
point of revolvers.
Howanp D. McNEprY, of Re
on the wheels of a moving freight
was mangled so badly. that he die
“hours later.
insurance. :
"JosErH SNOWDEN, spel 10 of Hi
fied of meningitis. The boy "has baen
long pesicd an an inveterate gd
‘brought about by wo
um statement of Treasurer Bo
th bending Mgrch 31 show a 2)
of moneys Hated
This ammount 18 di a
banks.
Te fish nomination Ru th
office of the secre o movant
‘under 9 new ball fav was that of
Foeht, editor “of the Lewisburg Satur
News, yin ie ;
THE Bark sheds at Kistler Pros? tani
‘Lock Haven, were burned last nig
000 loss om bark estimated at
Ee a b
Era yesterday dostroyed
and barn, near untingdon, a Ale
greenbacks
aper filed
No Insurances. .,
Tae report of the Bardsley Inve
Committee was presented to the
one. Councils Committee on Finan
on, The committee advises coral
MW to city finances,
anamaker had no
and was in. no way
or io s wrecking eyston
giye loss by Baxdsley's aukach
a Ra
Young Woman and a Chil
AsINGDON, WA, April 6A te
upper ‘end ‘of the comity. Two.
Mr. Worlay M. White, ‘Misses Carri
Mattie, aged 24 and ir /yoars\
and their 4-yearald Bios May