The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 12, 1894, Image 6

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FORWOMEN FOLKS SPRUNG A SURPRISE. / | The Knot Was About to be Tied When the Sheriff Appeared. Princeton, 111., October 11.— I The marriage of Martin Burr anil. | Mrs. Harriet Harrifcoif, dijch was I announced for thisiiluruooi), I broken off at thenist numient by I the appearance of a rival of the I intended bride, accompanied by the Sheriff. The guests had arrived, and the minister IfoVxM. H Bannan, vyho I was to the knot, was e4- [ expected - i|t ahv mon(en|. In Jiis place, Mips fca rah Blj<<kfoltj/the The former a few momJnts be fore had filed a breech of promise suit for $5,000 in the Circuit Court, and the latter came to serve the summons. Vjk/ii ihei/ ai'ti/al at the IjbfisiS the intended bride and groom fled to the ifeighborV. f ~’; •,1 At the home of Miss Black it » ’ ' fl was learned tliaft Biitr had engaged himself to Miss Black abou| six months ago and thnt upon tiffs un derstanding she had prepared a wardrobe and madq all the arrange ments for the event. The marriage had been postponed, f 2fo Killed his Wife and Himself- Buffalo, N. Y.,lOct. 11. —A patch from Hojlajnd,. N/Y., Xfiys:] For several Xeekjs puit a family qu. rrell has netwemi Lends Kessler and his wife’s parents, Fred Schleifer, the wife siding with the parents and staying with them on the farm, where they had all been living until the e jectment of Kess ler. He has been staying with a neigbb- ' Paul Biieker', refdsiijg food and passing his time in shoot ing at a mark with a revolver. He had used up several boxes of cartridges, «,mi this-morning pa<r took of some bread and coffee' and with a motion toward the Schleifer ‘'arm said: “If anyone gets hurt >ver therii today I will go to the woods and shoot myself.” About 10 o'clock Kessler enter* ed the Schleifer house and caught his wifi*, .inothi r rudmfollJ placed the .volver to the back of her head and -•lpt Jp|l’ ailff 41)^11, Jrlgl/t e*lf tnroiign the temple. Jj O — L- A W3IAJTS TEARS. . Hay the Wrath of an Irate Fath er-in-Law- Jacksonville, 111., Oct. 11.—A ... I ;ene/Recurred in this cifrv this , which b tlnvt Ul, v’ y Where ./,«. < ” s l. B it should hfabe dfuhk >|| B| unless proper pree-autic/ns M»t K are taken, ftjore diseases ... arise from drinking.' Im-; _' pure water than people W imagine and yet in the IB f ace 01 warning tiey cons {, -■ tinue to absorb the dan- ifi gerous fluid. Ifyouhave K any doubt—if you travelling—if you > to a new locality— take ■ no risks but put a tea- K spoonful of u Brown’s. B * ron b 1 Bitters ■ T-f M ■ ’ in tbe glass pf water, as it makes it healthy and MJ palatable. v On a journey it is M always dangerous to BgEB|M dunk much water—take Huowm’s Imon Bitbstu ■/ ■B along-some people would not start without it, for it keeps them in health. —, Bg M** tor crowed Red ty daughter of Judge Solomon of Modesto, Macoupin County, but slid was only 10. Her parents wen? determined she shouldn’t marry ana she was determined shewould| and she did in this city this morn | hg- 111 a little while the irate father irrived on the scene and had hie son-in-law arrested for abduction ‘ placed under', bonds of SSOQ. whi< 4 h tin*, ydung impi secured bi’ 1 going io ■'the sbfitli part 'ofyhe county with a Deputy Sheriff. Meantime the young bride wept as only a woman can, and by the time the officer returned with the prisoner and bond the father had ' rrelentefl, and he took them bo|h 'hump, Where he will look alter i ' 1- ’ fl About Women. | Though Sarah Grand is a queen among the literaty lights of Lon . don, still like every other woman, she has her troubles.Mme.Grand’is mvfqfr atjnofyefl by the pin£ tmf of her nose. Nothing she can do will iehahge iU roMy glow, .thpugb emphatic i i declaring Jrhat she jwver ;drii>ks than tea. ; The Duche»& oif Hamilton is quite devoted to cows,and has just designed and. built for them a lovely marble Jhouse to dwell in Lt/ as beautiful tiled floprq and, marble water tanks, and cobt a great deal of money. TheDuchesl - makes butter and cheese with flier own hands jaud is a|n LideptLat handling thu ftfckte churn For Jmilkmg the fcowe, yl(ich „her special pleasures, sTfe has invented soft hair gloveg, Fraulein Alice the popular ac tress of Berlin.. saysx* cmitempo rary, aunvi/uceb tpoupng mar riage in this way ♦hrough the pres ; ‘‘To all my friends and ac quaintances :I desire herewith te ihnke ki/ow4j_. thatJ l jam .about |o Appear in a new character, Which I nave never yet performed. “< he drama is called ‘Marriage’(Die Ebe’). The part of the herb Will bw aked Herr Haos E. Upon him it depends whether the jpiay will be a cwmedy ora tragedy. It will cer tainly not be a farce, -fpr w.e are both of us terribly in earest. Be sides, all my married friends tell me that in ‘marriage’ there is |augl|at;' . /* ( , A Useful Invention. • i l . i!' 1 f 1 VJ ''* i 1 \A/ ( ‘ f A youiig woman in Who h’ae’fl duiM for 'nmchauiM. has jn vented a wonderful trunk. At first glance i{ very'fr/uefi.. like any' other traveling trunk built on the American plan, and almost porter proof. On investigation, by pulling a strap here and snapping a spring jh|re, <he trunk doiibjeb info jits sell and is largmJ thana pi t b<*. By further tioi i it wjl telescope! itself info | oi|lk no £sater than' if’ large 1 'vA.li'gk t# be carried about most handily.—New York Evening Times, U frjelcuihio orii b: , iC | Cookingßeceipes; I!Jf ;, Quince cream.fo quani ties of Rooked (a|ifd fctlilqued xjpl Qc«a and sugar add the whites of sou r 'eggtp heat glasses. i bbolc<4s.-Oone'and thred-fouAha nound of Hour,, one .poupd of str gAFphte(>fouTt;hs.pt)ii’ud .dfljutltfr four eggs, a teaspoop.full of mace !|(lktu:li Je^6fce f and decorate the tops of the cook ies. Cauliflower au gratin, -arrange some neatly-cut pieces of boiled caulifh>w,&r a cup of'welted’ battter, ‘ i vbr a quarter of a pound Painiesdn jtheeqb, Any!foeiami r.witb peppet, salt-aml tiutuJegJ f®4aste> B>c in the oven until lightly browned. - '/ddor|esj nr ijoef aa'tttes'.— a few slices of rare roast beel with a little fat, season it with salt, pepper and a little onion juice. MqIT n o wiiflP 1 Za. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 12 1894. • pint of milk and three ounces of chocolate. Boil this with five tablespponfuls ' ofj sugar until thorougly. mixfjd. ; then rempve frorji the fire and ajdd fbur eggs beaten light? Pou/ into a dold bowl to cool, and when cold, add a pint of cream beaten stiff, and a tablespocuful of vanilla. Potatoes/a idaitrb D’llot<d, — (/Ut. a)a>ut <piai;t of slices. Put one and one ounces of butter in a saucepan, and when melted add a small teaspoonful ofjlour, stir until turning yellow, then add a quart of milk and salt to taste. Let it bqil up oncey lake from the fire and add thepotajbes- Put it buck over a slow ten mifin 4 es, add a tekspbopf Jl of mine®! parsley,, tjie oqitwo eggs aiid serve. Calf’s-Heaa Cheese.—Boil a calf’s head in four or five quarts of water for three hours, or until the uu>at the boims A Tip tiiL'lit-ad a -khnnH-r,- ,qiove ,the f bpnes and chop mvat' very fiihe. ' S&hson’ it CAwl a of,salt v . pepper ■ and sweet hdrbs. .Mix tnoremghly. Pp.t it ipto a dyep dish,/lay a plate over It, jAil bri'a' ■weight and set away in g cqqljiface. When cold it can-fief-Served cut!’ in thin slices or, for sandwiches, seasoning each (dice with Matte mustard. Omlett. —Add to six eggs beat en very light a "ant tablespoon of flour mixed iff two ta blespooififidspf iiilk. half an on ion chopped sft*ryj fine ‘a little ham, and a sprig ot parsley, also chop ped very fine, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix these all well togeth er. Put a piece of butter half the size of an egg into a fryng pan, and when hot turn it in the mix ture, stirring all the time till it tfiiclyjn. Then Jet it sbaqd to brown, lap it half over, slip it on a dish and serve at once. Turkish Pilau,—One pound of rice,/ end qbarl of water, eight ounces oi grqd butter. Tfirow a pound of rice mfo a quart of boiling water witli a teasppontul of salt. Boil it slowly, ihff when all the water is absorbed pou ( iuickly over it eight ounces of boiling butter. Cover the pan closely overt • prevent the steam from ei tirb so ■ nearly half an hour ; then stir it lightly v.ith a silver fork to sei e-_ }Jts t6e &rab K off Arrange it in a deme shape in the center, <of a hoi riish, -j F> Nice Bread C.kes—Before mix ing ibe sponge in the morning, dip out a cun cf batter for the cake, or for two cups, double the recipe all through, for this makes a large drip ping pan cake. For each cup of bai ter add an egg, a cup of sugar, one half cup «f blitter, teaspMonful off <»- 'J-x v<df in ,R tu,bl4poQnfiil of wLrth a tebspoonful each ofj ellQves. cinrianion allspice,; and tliMirito make a better like fruitcake. Thjiii add a cup ot laisius, chopped and floured, and bake in a moderate pven. 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