The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 5, 1905, Page 10

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“THR BELLE OP BATTLES "|: o mnt viv wove) WAKING MAPLE SUGAR, |r tutes NRW. WATERWAYS, — - lof the « htele’ games $ THE | duced « 1 way, and RELICS OF THE BATTLEFIELDS)“ 2062 °re| THE AMERICAN INDIA} s| PROPOSED SHORTENINGS OF) A Tension» os - for sum rom -IRST SUG >RODUCERS. ng, even . “ — a OF BULL RUN. a tn we, | FURST SUGAR PRODUCER } found, Many} NORTHWESTERN TRANSPOR- —_ lend th ae ? ; le sugar, as a matter of ITES. Py Two Ancient Citizens Who Viewed |“! th Mone ee as teeaes ecg prefer the coarser open kettle si ae n icator the Slaughter and Cared for the Ianas- . . - ; ar ty the smooth, delicately flavored | ¢ i Wounded.—Both Still Living on | and Important One.—Much Aduiteras) o)-o7 produced by improved evapora-| “nats Which ony oe St Sree the Battleground. ten, tion, The former is darker in color and ape Me ned ea occa ” Johnston's pos ™ + sulas.—Enginering Difficulties Not “The Belle of tes” ts a title—a! tion on the th From time unknown the Indians} stronger in the maple taste. Honest pro- Great | ast Of & nom dc suerro—torae lar &| Yakhece followed tw Hes Hill. The tyred the sugar maple trees for| ducers endeavor to market their s . , ‘ Se a a’ ae wees os rps. : sweets, They made diagonal cuts in| and syrup direct or through the asso-|__ The canal, ancient institution though | venerable wo wh ives a ve shoo so rious now tl : > . . ; j ion Pence Ys an who lives at _ t so furious now that ihe trunk and drove reeds or pieces of| clations, instead of selling it to whole-| it 1s, so far from having outlived its on, Prince illiam county, Virginia, we cou r y single musket : bark he lower is leslere. who s a oh uses, commends itself with ix asing | a war-worn hamlet in that blood ls the iz of the Cannon Was se concave bark into the lower ends to} salers, who, as a rule, mix it with glu-| . . | ‘ ” : we mw So —_ . tonvey the liquid inte a bark trough} cose and other adulterants, urgency as the years speed by, wd soaked second batt of less sa jon wherein the first and) fast that only once in a while could: op other receptacle, They boiled the] The. New England States are the|40 mot hold thelr place in the publi s of Bull Run aud acores/ We pick ~~ a single shot. The pains sip by dropping hot stones into it, In| greatest producers, Verment heading|¢Ye directly as means of cheap trans Boe vad engage ~ ne bape ar ee t res =e or ged ett — somé cases they alowed the Mquld to} the list with an average annual produc- | Pott, but us short cuts between grea bite’ weconart cton is a gege® with dust aud smo! es we coulen'*| freeze, and by throwing out the ice] tion of about 10,000,000 pounds of navigable waters, agie memories. Tt is on the Ware) see the men, and thougl (hey Were! somctent water was Premiered to allow] sugar and 300,000 gallons of syrup.|.,4 short cut is a time renton turnpike five miles west of Cen- shouting we could not distinguish the the syrup to crystallixe, The total production of maple sugar in| thime-saver is a nioney-make treville, three miles east of Galnes-| shouting from the shooting. Now and] Poe a hundred years or more the con-| the Uuiited States is abet 3u,ovu,0uy| is the universal demand, ville, five miles north of Manass: ad then we could see lines of men running] ditions of producing maple sugar From the days of the Pharonhs a wa- two miles softh of Suiley, These across the Chinn place, this side of| changed but slightly over those prac- ter-link between the Medlitertanean were important names in the heroic, the Ienry farm, as though they were! ticed by the Indians, except that the and the Red Sea was talked of and a age of the Republic, | running to get into the smoke and dust] cooking vessels were made of iron or Seneration or. so ago the Suez Canal Though the old lady was known to and shooting. It was an awful sight.| copper in place of vessels of clay or became a fact. So well established ts the men of the Federal armics of the | Every little while a cannon ball or! park, It now that commerce between Hyrope Potomac and Virginia, and to the. shell would come over our way, but we men and the Orlent marvels how {t got Confederate army of Northern Vir-| were all too interested and excited to Sugar Camp: ia the Woods. niong before De Lesseps mado a dream ginia, and is still known the country) mind It, About four o'clock in the] The bofling was generally done in the come true, Then on our continent was round as “The Belle of Battles,” her | afternoon the noise was at.its loudest,| open woods, and with no shelter from the Erie Canal that brought the Great mame is Mrs. Lucinda Dogan, She is and we could see small bodles of men] the weather, leaves, pleces of bark, |B Lakes in touch with the Atlantic ninety years old, has an excellent! going hack across the Matthews’ place] ashes, drippings from the trees and| through the Hudson River, ‘There was memory, good teeth, does not wear) and on towards Sudley. Then more]other impurities fell Into the open the Manchester Canal, the Kiel Canal eye-glasses and can walk miles at a) went back that way, and finally the] pails and kettles. The old-fashioned and the Soo Canal, The Panama Canal stretch. acts got ue full of thoes and they pesile potash kettle was suspended over the be in cog prospect, a shtp canal be- 2 such a dust running that we couldn't) fire from one end of a long, hea nole, ween the inland seas and the Missis- Ninety Year Old Witnesses, see them. The shenting quieted down} which, by weights at the other iad, sippi River is in aiind, and now comes August 28, 29 and 80 are the battle] so we could hear single shots, and the} could be easily manipulated, either to > days of the Second Bull Run, August] dust in the Henry ticld got higher and] regulate the distance from the heit, er 80 was Mrs. Dogi leth birth-] thinner, We knew the Yankees were} to swing the kettle on or off the firo— day. The forty y of/running, About six o'clock thateven-/a crude crane, Sugar was made by the defeat of Pope by Lee and Jack-] ing my husband and I drove over to| betling down the thin syrup until it be- 80n Will be celebrated on the fleld of] the Henry place, The old house was aj came waxy when dropped into the & Groveton, the centre of the opposing p of smoking ashes. My old friend] snow; then It was refdy to be poured PASTURE LAND IN | aver, and a And this our elegant H. T, catalog. 8 afhiés, by a reunton of uit le’ ti Mrs. dudith Henry, who was sick in/into the moulds, The increasing de- . ay celebration for the Belle} bed, had been kited that morning by aj mand for maple sugar has brought with} peands annual! . , G The two observahces will /Shell which broke through the house| it revolutionary methods, trated Calistin hes toon eebtohen te be so Interwoven that It Would he ae and burst in her bedroom, All the} One of the first changes was the} the Department of Agriculture, giving Ware Sewine Macane Co. Hw to separate one from the other, An-] trees about the place had been shot| adoption of the augur hole and wooden] a detallo ~aeethtion th t| w 3 Eisai tec tive oF lun cumereannd letalled description of methods of] W'seonsin Cleveland, Oblo. Vill be} down so that only the stumps were} or ictal spout in place of the old de-} sygar aud syrup making, and also {n- that particular prominence will be] standing, Parties of Confederates] structive ax-cut and open wooden} fopation gud advice as to the best given to an old-time colored man] were picking up dead men and burying} spout, At first the sap was generally} methods pf planting and caring for whose name !s Jim edmond, Red-| them, but plenty of corpses were still | carried to the fire or sugar louse ia} maple groves to insure tha highest ro- mond is also ninety years old, lying around, We saw a great many) buckets by hand or with a shoulder] turns to their owners. ‘The bulletin al- Groveton is a group of three houses} wounded men, and many of them were) Yoke; but as the scale of operations} sq describes the variaus methods and at @ crossroad, Mrs, Doran Hyves in’ begging for wrter, Dead horses were! licteased the galheting tank Was lntro-| practices of adulteration largely in one house, Redmond. in guotier and lying around everywhere, and the Held, | duced, and where the work 1s on a} vogue, some of which are hurtful to e i large scale, pipes are often run through health, while others are simply frauds PENSIONS. Over one Million Dollars \ : the “bush,” as the grove is sometimes} practiced on the purchaser. i during called, connecting with the sugar howse sicduaaele shee fe Pe allowed our clients the last or with tlie large storage tanks on the six years, ‘Prasidle Canat OY we oe” dside, while in one large Adiron- Versed In Pig Language, Over one Thousand ¢ Toic00 ’ grove a narrow-gauge rall- Vages F aborers pa oe ag oo es ‘ ing the last six months. Dise : The P. # the ite Whnbledon, England, Gazette wants} ste, Marie, s contemplated to uth © Passing of the Kettle, “a lad about 20; must be a churehmanfiize White Fish River, whieh flows} & ility, Age and In- Fs About the middle of the nineteenth | of good education, who can drive aftrom very n the north shore of the} CPeCase pensions obtained ; ntury there was a change in the ae | horse and cart, assist in the stable and [northern peninsula ef Michigan south-| in the shortest possible time. nl process of s ing, through | garden (melons and cucumbers), milk) ward into the Little Bay de Noquette, Widows’ claiws a specialt: : adoption of an iron pan in place of | cows and understand pigs; must be ae-}due north of Chiengo, Of the 40 miles Usual. : y- 8 old kettle. The earliest form of | customed to wait at table and of gen-]across’ the peninsula only about 16 sually granted with n 90 porator ve probably a shallow pan} tlemanly appearance; carly riser and | would need to be dredged. days if placed with us immedi- 4 ut 80 inches wide, 6 Inches deep, | teetotaler: good rences required, ihe a ately on Idier’ ‘ i 6 to 10 feet in length, This} The wages of this farm hand of dl- Many Miles Shorter. ‘teed b Pha roy — pe H upported by a thin-walled fire-box! versified accomplishments are to be The time is perhaps not distant when y P) Payable out o} { vor brick, The greatest por-) $59 year, but he must lodge out and | engineers will cut a canal through the allowed pension.. A successful the uncer surface of this pan] furnish his own meals, except dinner, | base of the Mich peninsula and} experience of 25 years and benefit exposed to the heat of the fire, thus conple-up I Huron and Lake] of daily calls at Pension Bureau : 1 rapid evaporation, the use a Michigan, A diteh 155 miles would re- are at rvi High f. a a quality of syrup and Even If It Costs a Billion. duce by 450 miles the all-water route rou verve ighest = S * better than by the kettle between Tuffato and Chicago, The} erences furnished. Local Magis- i The manufacture of this new], The Des Motnes Register and Leader, | route across the Michigan peninsula] trates pecuniarily HS f pan led to the erection’of build-| in discussing the Panama Canal ques-| which has been sug: s fr - t : “itd Suggested les from To-) benefited by sendin 2. for their shelter. Then followed } tion, sys that “it is probably safe, as} jedo on the cast to South Mayen on y gus 44 Jor nenMOND % form of pan with partitions to cause] the result of all that is being said, to} ihe west. ‘The topography of the land claims. | M REDMOND, n alternating flow, this improvement | conclude that the government las en-| presents none of the great obstacles i owing the sap to enter at one end of | gaged upon an experiment that will] which were overcome in the Erle, TABER & WHITMAN CO., Sith the third Is oceupled by a tenant farm-] pretiy well turned up by shells and] <:e evaporator and to flow from side to} cost more in time and money than any | Chesy and Ohio and other great . ; cr of the Dogans, Both Mrs, Dogan) way pogoght asnf s In 4 side through succeeding compartnents, | oe has been willing to admit, But the] American ec: The commerce of the| Warder Bld’g, Washington, D.C. k and Jim Redmond saw the battles of} muskets, bayone ts, belts, caps, . Great Lakes is t enough to de: i: Tull Run and looked i tne (okie tm sacks and coats, all the short cuts which engine . A * ' all their gory horror, ven the fir skill and wealth can command. Gl B C | had ceased, Mrs, Dogan and her ehil- Warned of Second Battle. a = eanings In ee U ture ae dren, and Jim Redmond walked . bg among the dead and wounded carry-| y¢ was more than a year later, Au- hooerecae Bese Fer to hanidte then tar E Then you'll want to subscribe. 6 month's - ing buckets of water and “gourd” } oust 90, 1s62, that Mrs. Dogan, after j dipper's, giving drink to the moaning} Coaring up the breakfast dishes, was soldiers, many of whom, of CUTE, | told“by a staff officer of Stonewall were dying. ‘hs old say 7m ie Jackson to move off her farm, as there hattle region of Virginia say (hat (he) would be fighting there that day. _- taest horrtble sound that comes from | There had been heavy fighting the a hattleticld 1s the chore of ee hefore around Galusyille, three miles ater which come from the we ‘| down the pike, and the night before trial 2c. Don’t delay but do it to-day, A.1. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. Mssons-Fenlin Agents Waited i Canvass for the United States) Ww ¢ After his labor as a volunteer water son had taken up his’ position = carrier, Redmond worked with a mg the abandoned railroad bed from a Durlal party dtesimy Oe ee Unsville to Sudley ‘hich passes PIANOS AND ORGANS ¥ renches which the Confederate | ; E & rards e bogs 4 trenches In ( it S00 yards ae Dogan STANDARD OF THE WORLD dead were laid, | house, there to s of Groveton 1s on high ground, but! pnestroet through near the Dogan house ig a hill from | ; ul the approach of . vhich a good view may be obtained Of} Wit) ihe Union army from the diree- Henry Hill, the junetion of the W ar | tion of Manassas, Mrs. Dogan had ak renton pike amd the Sudtey road and) not poached her father's house, two hey y of Young's Branch, all al Foster’s Idea Cribs {Senator Number: INOW PUDLISHED. The issue contains portraits of the Pope the val! | miles away, when a Unien battery and mile to the east of Greveton and the | supports took station near the Dogan yeal red fighting ground of that red | house and opened on Jackson's line. 1, If wos fro j {| Al that and the next day there was NINETY MEMBERS © j 21, 18 : Sunday, July two from each State in the Union, This . i “et f . this bill that Mrs. Dogan and im Rec | fiereeand bloody fighting around Grove- we Bey ; , Tt x mond watched the first battle. Ha ton, - Of the conditions there she a sittings for he oe hon es Accident Proof —{nteresting to let Mrs. 1% Ls ws BOILING MAPLE SYRUP IN THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY. pn both armies story of the fight in he were burying the dead, though they She sald: EXCAVATION WORK. With Greatest Economy use the Western Elevating Grader and Ditcher. reaching the other end in the form of had not tong been at this horrible) syrup, This is practically the form of work, The Confederates dug long,|evaporator in use to-day. Improve- a deep trenches and laid their men inj ments have been made in the method “The Yankees were all around Cen-| the ground that way. The Union| of firing, and from the old, rough fire- treville and our boys were laying ; burial partes only shoveled mounds} box has been evolved the moderi vf Bull Run. Some of our troops of dirt over the bodies where they portable arch, made of iron, lined with along eh Gainesville from: lay, and two or three days later a fire brick and provided with grate bars kept coming through Gaines jy ase! heavy rain made the field hideous. | and accurate dampers, so that the heat the Valley.” (This was Johnston's, wien the children and I got home| is more regular, while no smoke is al- army which had slipped te y Nein parties of men were collecting the} lowed to escape. tterson’s troops in the She oah| wounded and putting them in rows Faliey and was Pies aes here in the yard and wherever there Steam Pipe Evaporators, rd.) “Early Sunday morning We| wag shade, Doctors were cutting 0! Probably the i Sard shooting down the pike towards} jegg and arms and the moaning WAS] syrup mabtrig Page Bg «saree god 7 the Stone Bridge, and my husband} awful. They hadp't brought in all the] manufacturer in the Adirondacks, A ealled out that the Yanks were com-| wounded. There were hundreds scat-| series of steam pipes is placed in the ing. We went up to the top of that} tered all around the farms. The chil-| oyaperating pan and the sap made to hill yonder and some of the neighbors] dren and I took buckets of water out] gow eround them. The process is also came up. We could see the} into the ficlds and we worked that = gmoke rising above the trees about} way all day and into the night, doing the Stone Bridge.” (This was Tyler’s| what we could for the poor fellows. division of the Union army engaging} Most of the wounded on aur far -G@ecke and Evans’ brigades posted 0D| were Yankees, but that didn't make extreme Confederate left.) ff} any difference to us after they got “towards Sudley we could sce clouds) hurt. All our bed sheeting and table “of dust rising over the woods.” (This}jinen went for bandages.” 8 McDowell with the dekeanin 3 er and Heintzelman executing . tank movement). “After the The Famous Moseby Men. doting had been going on for half hour we could see crowds of men anal will be built, even though the en- giteers are gompelied to Yo a mile deep for a foundation for their works, The United States will never adtt a chapter The Pictures to the history of the de Lesseps failure. 12 inchesi ven if the canal 18 to cost a billion Ba S . oh 7 - dollars instead of the $200,000,000 that | | ate protected by copyright and can n has been estimated, it will’ be put | | foproduced legally elsewhere. | ‘The group through. But it may happen many mea ever offered me the Amaricen people, times before the job is done that) as | The number wi of unrival ue Mr, Payne suggests, the people will re- individuals, schools and libfaries, call those all-night speeches of old} f- Price 60 Cents Delivered Senator Morgan and be willing to have For terms and other particulars address canal will be built, even thongh en- i BOSTON BUDGET By An Eye Witness. them enrolled among the masterpieces of American oratory.” ~The Blithesome Locust. From The Washington Star. Look here, Mistuh Locus’ big; a’- The Budget Company, screechiy’ in de tree, \ We been A, lis’nen’ to you till we's 220 Washington Street, tired as we kin be. You singin’ an’ a-playin’ like you hated Boston, Mass. foh to quit, You ‘pears to has you s’picions dat you made a pow’ful hit. ’ De leaves is gettin’ yaller an’ de grass turnin’ brown, ‘ {An de gun he keeps a-blazin’ on de country an' de town. Western Wheelod Scraper Co, AURORA, ILL, Send for Oatalog. ; | PHOTOGRAPHERS Throw Your Bottles and Scales Away DD eric tite Deco op REABE TO USE Mrs. Dogan’s house was the rendez- ning back from the Stone Bridge} yous of Moseby's “Rangers,” “scouts,” the Sudley road and then going) “hushwhackers," “pirates,” variously It’s dat ‘ar conjur cherus dat you sings th towards Sudley. Southern) called, many of whom are still living, dat makes it so. ‘4oeps were coming up from towards} scattered throughout North Vir- I ax you, Mistuh Locus’, ain’ you never fanhesas, marching across the Henry! ginia, The morning after Moseby gwine. to go? farm, then over Buck Fitit and on to’ took General Stoughton and staff, pris- rards Sudicy.” (The Confederates! oners at Fairfax court house, the You holler in de daytime an’ you holler ai discovered the Union turning} whole party ate breakfast at Mrs. Do- . in de night. P ovement and were preparing to} gan's. The old lady was a star wit- ‘ | You's got de moon discouraged till ¥ “Not long after all this, the! ness In the Gengressional inquiry into she’s slidin’ out o” sight. fa Fate § gh ey and el Tia Joba Eevee ones, he] — An’ when poet a-singin’ till we's all os @ aap ed. th agstreet a nefeelin’ ‘ i nd 25 cents for half a dozen tubes sufficient ur juskets and the Io! breakfast with her on the morning ot oper for Velox, 4z0, Cyko, Rotox, or ortier Aaah da om tora i non, amd could heat} August 29 and that regiments of his : f 9 HO, 9 9 Papers, te and Not long atta, the corps. were marching. down e an’ ape Derssesr—a Dovelognt wiich, vO net stala the fingers or nails, and bo matehed towards rom Gainesville, is did much eritket’s dark. : rrgtecisngel!, a grail’ _funning beck through the! establish Porter's Spateatinn _ spat ae ~ ‘ et renee Ai: ot ne ays and On the fields, stopping tof'when he and his division ehind care , then. More Confed-| Dawkin’s branch on August ba Long- ; coming from Manassas) street's whole corps was in front. farm.” (These were the} Groveton. Qbviate this by using our Developers, put up READY TO USE. ‘Simply empty our tubes into the developing tray-and add the watet— “we don’t charge you for the latter. . Large quantities of tevetoper made up at one tithe oxydize and spall, With our developers you only make- up enough for immediate use. ‘

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