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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1900)
ra1twiMMiMft'' -x 1 THE UNITED STATES' 125 YEARS Ut WAK. Odra Brief Tis-c ! Akwlrte Peace H PrtnJW Sface 6e EVciirates I Ie4tpes4flce Wis Siici Aa OHWal Cakix W AI the M- urj Era$ k ike VkHty GavcrMcat. ifetarb- CTTO II K Import at wars f th t ted V P State sjae lb PeetaraHoo of r ladepetsdeace. IS year o. fee twMKd ap th g" twe haads. say a Wahlactan wrttac hi the New Tort Nta tedfrhJanl waahj ae-ltatr erale Ike rerotaiionarj war. th war of 1S1 the llnkti war. the great rebeWoa, th Spaawh war. aad th PMnaata war as I be sw tatad of our aHHtiry dWcattet. Bart ere aside front oar ladiaa wars, of whack we hare had a ooaiber of great dtoea- stoas. there hare be stcJ aac lasportaat forei?m coOBas which threatened sriou reMrtts. notably toe mzrhlBe war with Fraac. the war wtth the Tr1pltaa pirates, aad the te Tariea of Spanish Klorbia. In the War Depurtaaear there was recently prepared with great care aa official calendar of aM the military events, great and sasalL Ik aar history. The data are of historical rain ta the seaeral reader. aad are as fallows: 1175-17SS War of the Keiatutiuu. April 1ft. 1773. ta April 11. ITiS. aace. Peaatjlvania. lTStf-lTiT-Sbars' rebelBoa, Massachu setts. Shays did MX fosaeat the uWaa tes. hat as chosen leader. With r.ttl sea he atteaspied to rapture the Saria; fieM arsenal hat was and apoa by the mmtix aader Cot. Shepherd: three tm sarzeats were killed and oe woaaded. The rest ied. Ceo. Lincoln, with 1.SW atea. eaptared aad dispersed the rebels. Shays fed to Verawot. tbea to Sparta. N. V- where he died ia 1525. 1710-17U5 War with the Northwest ladiaas Miuw. Mis saw. Wyaodottes. Delaware. Pottawatonsie. Stawate. Cbtapewas aad Ottawa September. 17W. to Asit. 17S5. lacteded are Harasr aad St Clair's Woodr defeat aad Warne's rictorj at Katies 1 lrn. which cosapeUed peace. 1791-171M Whisky iaorreeUoa o Pennsylvania. 17SS-1WJ War with Fraaee. Jnly . 17SSS. to Sept. 1. IStU. There were sev eral desperate aaaritiase eosabals. with Tarjia: Ion am. Wat ao la ad ftghtia;. Fraaee beiag too bar oa the Earopaa theater to atake aa ieTasioe. aad we be tas toa weak. George Washiastoa was aude lieateaaat seaeral aad eoouBaader-Sa-chief for this war. aad oar resaiar ar wj was raised frosa 3.WJ to 4.WO asea ta Bpward of 0.0u0. 1S01-1SU& War with Tripoti. Jaae 10. 1S01. to Joae 4. 1SU5. Uar asiiitarr aad naral forres troa;ht the North African Arab pirates to terras, something that sereral Baropean powers bad been en able to do. CowaKxiore Edward 1'reWe eommaBded the American naval forces. Youds Stephen Decatar distiagnisbed himself In this war. I'reWe made ser eral attacks apoa tbe town of Tripoli and tbe thippias in the barbor, destroj ias sereral of the TripoliUa soeboau and captariss others. CoBasaader S. Barren relsered Treble Sept. 1W. lfcW. Barren was sabseoeatlj reHered by Captaia Joha Ibxlsers. Treble did the taost eSTectire work. 1S0S Barr's iasarreetiea. Sabine expeditioa, Leofeiaaa. Ib07 Naval affair ia CheapeKe bay. Joly 9 to Aas. 5. 1S87. lSll-lilS-War with the Northwest iBdiaas. Norember, lhll. to October. 1513. Cra. Uarriboa defeated the Cod federate tribes at Tippecaaoe. Tecum seb was killed at the battle of the lSM-153-Cheeohee dwCorhaaces aad Mil to the ladhta Terrftary. 1SIT Orr ladsaa troohfc bs Mfe- troahles oo liSS Heatherty Msii rt aad Iowa Bo. ISaS-Masana daxwbaaces hi ISaao sad XiMiti CvenMr of Mw-ow cafled oat the asKtta. aad the Meeaaea were drW sot of Jachsoa OiMty. it t&s dowa at Naato. IE. They were drirea oat of llliaois at the point of the hayoaet hi 1. eath?ratis to Salt Lake City. No resaiar troop wce easajed aaiat the Morse it that tiase. 1S-1S New Votk ArooMeok aad Caaada ipotriot war) frostier iara aaces. No Sghtia;. lS4-154S-Meiicaa war. April 51. to May St. 1S4S. Settled tbe aa aexatioa of Texas, aad the eeooa of CiUferasa. Ariaooa. New Mexico. e:c. Geo. Taylor fooxht the battles of Tale AJto. Ressci de to Pilau. a Tens; tm Taded Mexico aad eaptared Moaterey. ill ia 1S4: defeated Saata Aaaa at Boeaa Visia. Feb. 22-23. 1MT. where the AaMricasM were oataasabered foar to ooe. Meaawhile tiea. Wiadeid Scott iaraded Mexico by wiy of Vera Cm, aad peatrated to the capital ia a sialic easaDaica. He defeated the Mexican at Cerro Gordo, Cootreras. MoBao del Key. Cberabosce aad Chapoltepec aad ia auay aaiaor eosaseoaeot. Strstesists hare prooooaced this oae of the faest caatpaisras ia aaiStxry history. The Mex ieaa aatioa was eeaapietciy eoaered. bat was saost geaeroaJy treated by the coaoaeror. Ia aoae of the battles did Scott's forces exceed 10.W.O asea. lad he did aot saeet with a siasie reTerse. 1S4-1S4S New Mexico expedition. Joae 39. 1S4C to Feb. 13. 1S4S. Tirt of the Mexieaa war. 1S4S Cayne war. Oregon lOrea ro. nnteersl. 1S-1S31 Narajo treaWes. New Mex ico. 1S4&.1S41 Cootfnaoas dlstnrhaaces with Coasaacbes. Cheyeaae. Lipaa aad j Kickapoo ladiaas in Texa. ' lS50-Pitt riTer exp-ditioa. Califor nia. April 2S to Sept. 13. l&U. 1S31-1S32 Yoma expeditioa. Califor ata. December. 1ST1. to April. 1SS52. 1S51-1S3 Utah ladiaa ditnrbaaces. lSGl-l&V-Rogae Kirer. Yakima. KM kitat. Klaasath aad Salmon Hirer ladiaa wars, ia Oregon aad Washiastoa. 1STO Wiaaa's expedition a?aint Snake ladiaas. Oreson. May 24 to Sept. S. 1S55. Sioox expeditioa. Nebraska Ter ritory. Jaae to October, lboo. 1S5& Yakima expedition. Oct. 11 to Not. 24, lS5o. CoMmaaded by Maj. Ga briel J. IUias. afterward a Confederate geaeral. Composed of a small body of regulars aad a regimest of-oaated Ore gon troops. The expeditioa was a fail ure. The following year, aader com maad of Col. Gt-or;e Wri;ht. United States army, better saccess was bad against tbe ladiaa allies, and a peace sabseqaently compelled. Lieut. Sheridan, afterward lieateaaat genera!, greatly dis tingaisbed himself at tbe Cascades. l&VVli&ti Cbeyenne and Arapahoe trouble. 1S55-1S3S Semiaole war in Florida. Dee. 25. to May h. I&u7 Gila expeditioa. New Mexico. April lti to Sept. lti. lt7. 1S57 Sioox ladiaa troubles in Minne sota and Iowa. March and April. 1S57. lS37-liS Expedition again tbe Mor mons ia Utah. A boo i 2JAfJ troops, aa der CoL Albert Sidney Johnston, pene trated to Salt Lake City. There were no hostilities, although tbe Mormons cap tared a drove of beef cattle, and com- rti g 1 ! IC'f'l ,!fo,w" iv , tiriin 'Td some petty depredations. The ,1812,b ,7o"1 "i- BnUiD-, Resident offered pardon to all who 3tme IS, 1S12. to I-eb. li. ISIj. I ,h rv.err 1S12 Semiaole war in Georgia and n-t.. . Florida. Aug. 15 to October. 1512. Span ish Florida invaded by Georgia militia onder Gen. Newman, aad tbe Seaiinoles, under KiBg Tayne, defeated. These dis turbances never ceased until Florida was cedrd by Spain to tbe United States. In fact, one band of tbe Seminole were never conquered and reside in Florida to tbls day. 1813 Peoria Indian war In Illinois. Kept. 19 to Oct. 21, 1813. 1813-1814 Creek Indian war In Ala bama. It was in this war tbat Gen. Andrew Jackson first attracted attention as a commander. He defeated tbe Creeks in a bloody engagement at Talladega, Nor. 0. 1S13. at Kmuckfau Jan. 22, 1S14. at Hnotochopeo, Jan. 24, and finally at tbe Horseshoe Bend of tbe Tallapoosa river. March 27. 1S14. wbicb bumbled Ibe' Creek pride completely. At this bat tle 750 Creeks were killed or drowned, and 201 w bites were killed or wounded. In this war tbe brave Creeks lost 2.000 warriors. But ten years afterward tbe tribe still numbered 22.000. 1S17-1S18 Seminole war In Georgia and Florida. Nov. 20, 1S17. to Oct. 31. ISIS. It was during tbis war tbat Jack son took pse!ion of tbe Spanish terri lory. He elxed St. Mark's and Tensa rota. Flo., banged two Englishmen, Ar biitbnot and Ambrister, for Inciting tbe Indians to hostilities, and brought tbe Indians to terms. 1823 Campaign against Blackfeet and Arlokaree Indians, upper Missouri river. 1827 Wiuucbngo expedition (no fight ing). June to Septemlx-r, 1827, also call ed Lnl'evre ludian war. 1831 Sac and Fox troubles In Wis emi In and Illinois. 1S32 Black Hawk war, April 20 to Sep;. 21. 1832. in Illinois and Wisconsin. Black Hawk' escaped from Gen. Atkin (in. but surrendered at Prairie du Cbieu, Aug. 27. 1832. He was taken to Wasb Itigmu to see tbe "Great Father," and rvt-r afterward lived at peace with the by tbe Mormon leaders. Tbe troops were stationed at Camp r loyd, aad remained in Salt Lake valley until 18C0. A. S. Johnston was afterwards ooe of tbe most conspicuous of tbe Confederate chieftains and was killed at tbe bead of bis army in tbe battle of Sbilob. April a 18(12. 1S07-1S5S Kansas border troubles. CoL E. V. Sumner of tbe First cavalry was tbe senior officer In Kansas. Tbe United States forces seemingly lent tbeir moral influence to tbe pro-slavery cause, bnt tbey did not seriously interfere ex rept once. Under tbe orders of Tresi ilenf Franklin Tierce,, Col. Sumner dis iwrsed the Free State Legislature, called to meet at Topeka. July 4, 1S5U. Snmner was afterward a Union major general, and greatly distinguished himself. 1858 Expedition against Northern In dians, Washington Territory, July 17 to Oct. 17. 1853. 185S Puget Sound expedition, Wash ington. Ang. 10 to Sept. 23, 1858. 1858 Spokane. Coeur d'Alene and Pa loos Indian troubles In Washington Ter ritory. 1S5S Navajo expedition, New Mexico, Sept. 9 to Dec. 25. 1858. 1&5S-1S59 Wichita expedition. Indian Territory, Sept. 11, 1858, to December, 1859. 1859 Colorado river expedition, Cali fornia. Feb. 11 to April 28, 1859. 1859 Pecos expedition, Texas, April 10 to Aug. 17, 1859. 1859 Antelope Hills expedition, Tex as, June 10 to Sept. 23, 1859. 1859 Bear river expedition, Utah. June 10 to Sept. 23, 1859. 1859 John Brown raid. Harper's Fer ry, Va., October and December, 1859. Brown seized tbe United States armory, where he was attacked by local militia under Col. Baylor. Subsequently he re treated to tbe engine bouse, afterward known as "John Brown's Fort," where lie held out from Monday, Oct. 17, until Tuesday morning, Oct. 18. Col. Itobert while. He was but a chief of a second- ' E. Lre bad arrived tbe night before from I ary baud. lie settled 'upon the lie .Mi lines river, iu Iowa, where be died iu 1838. 1834 Pawnee expedition. June to Sep tember, 1834, In the Indian Territory. 1835- 1830-The Toledo war, or Ohio ind Michigan boundary dispute. 1835-1842-SemIuole war In Florida, Nov. 1, 1835. to Aug. 14. 1842. 1830-1837 Creek disturbances in Ala bama. Mpy 5. 1830, to Sept. 30. 1837. 1830-1837 Sabine disturbances, South western frontier, April, 1830, to June, 1837. No fighiluir. Wellington wltb ninety marines and two (iinnuii. and Brown was soon overcome. He was surrounded by 1,500 militiamen and irregulars. His total force was twenty-two men seventeen whites aud five negroes. All were killed but four. -Brown was hanged Dec. 2, 1859, at Cbarlestown, Va. About twenty militia men and citizens were killed and wound ed. 1859-18G0 Cortlnas troubles aloDg Bio Grande river. 1800 Kiowa and Comanche expedition. Indian Territory, May 8 to Oct, 11, 1800. 1 i$c-t. vay exped ; ttah. Mav 14 t Jay IX If Measca. St. ! IN to leb. lNH-i$-Wr of AfJ I 15. to At. 2 W A"LTSf I tie beraa at Pert Sntec Aard 12. ' aad eead with be Cfverer- 4er t. Texas. Ma, 3 IS The est I war r oabrialy declared to bate ended Xw- 2. li. , ... I liMS;-Sox tadtan war biM" sad Dakota. The Slaox httfcdor i ward f 1.CW settlers h W"" I Tbey were aarsard by Gn- bey aad ; sBv. wiia abaat MUI sara. sottrtr Dakota. . Tbe aeratt-a ain taea wree Kceewrat. Osec MM ladsaa re aaa4e psi.aatri sad af the rnar Arrert were banged after a fair trtaL la 1SWI the Miaaeta Ssaax uraawed to Ihskata. lv3-li-Wsr axahiM the CWyaae. Araaahoes. Kinwas aad Onaaacbe la diaa in Kaa. Nehrsla. Calarada aad ladiaa Territory. l4S-lH-in4ian war la tantbem Ore poa aad Idaho aad northern California aad Nevada. 13K-1MS-Kcntan riU. New Yack aad Caaadiaa border diMarbaare. lS87-lS71-Camaaicn axarast Uvea. Kiowa. Kkkapoo aad Caaaaaehe ladaa aad Mexieaa border dHtarbaaee. lSS-lS-Caaadian river expedltian. IadUa Terrttary. aad New Mexiea. Nov. 5. ISrtS. to Feb. 13. lba. 1S71 YeOowstaae expeditioa, Ang. 25 to Oct. 25. 1S71. 171-FenUn troablrs. Dakota aad Maaitaba border. Septeasber and Octo ber. 1S71. 1872-1S73 Modoc campaign. Nov. 2S. 1S72. to Jnne 1. li73. Tbe Modoc band of Captain Jack held oat agaiast all ef forts for aesrly a year. Gen. Wbeoton and Gen. Giliesn. with iacoatiderabie forces, were repohed. I a a friendly coa fereace. April 11. 1873. Gen. K. K. S. Caaby aad Dr. Tbonsas were ntardered ia cold blood, and Ibe war was resoased. Gen. Jeffenoa C Iavis roaapellni Cap taia Jack to sarrendrr after a Ion; aad stabborn rrsutance. Jack aad tbrre other Modoc were baagd at Fort Kla math. Oct. 3. 1S7S. Tbe rr-K of Ibe hand was moved to the ladiaa Territory. 1S73 Yeilowatooe expeditioa, Dakota. June 4 to Oct. 4. 1573. 1874-1875 Campaign agint Kiowa. Cheyeaae aad ConMarhe Indian. In-' dian Territory. Ang. 1. 174. to Feb. lti. 1&73. 1S74 Slaax expedithto. Wyoming aad Nebraska. Feb. 13 to Ang. 19. 1874. 1S74 Black Hill expeditioa, Dakota, Jane 20 to Ang. 3U. 1874. 1874 Big Horn expedition. Wyoming. Aog. 13. 1S74. to Oct. 10. 1&74. 1875 Expedition agaiatt India as ta eatern Nevada. Sept. 7 to 27. 1S75. lS7ti Pomder river expedition. Wyom ing. Nov. 1 to Dec 31. 1&7U. 187MS77 Big Horn and Yeliowstooe expeditioos. Wyoming and Montana, Fen. 17. 1S7S. to Jane 13. 1877. Three converging expeditioos nnder Gens. Gib bon. Coster and Terry were sent against tbe hostile Sioox. who bad previously re pulsed Gen. Crook ia tbe Utile Big Mora country. Coster divided bis command when in the vicinity of the Indians, snd he with 250 of his mea was surrounded and massaered to a man by at least 3,000 Sioux warrior. The band of Sitting Bull. Crazy Hone aad other bostiles af terward fled into Canada, from whence they did not return for some years. Eventnally all came into tbe agencies. 1S70-1879 War with Northern Chey ennes and Sioux, 'Indian Territory, Kan sas. Wyoming. Dakota, Nebraska and Mootaaa. 1877 Labor strikes in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Jnly to October, 1877. 1577 Nez Pertes campaign. June 14 to Oct. 5. 1877. 1578 Bannock campaign. May 30 to Sept. 4. 1S7S. 1875 Piute iBdian ires Wes ta Nevada and Idaho. 1S7S Ute expedition. Colorado, April 3 to Sept 9. 1878. 1879 Soake or Sheepeater Indian trou bles, Oregon aad Washington. 1579 1894 Distnrbaaces of settlers In Indian and Oklahoma Territories, Okla homa boomers, and tbe Cherokee strip distarbaaces. 1S79-18S0 Ute ladiaa campaign. Colo rado and Utab, Sept. 21, 1879, to Nov. 8, 1SS0. 1SS5 Chinese miners and labor trou bles in Wyoming, September and Octo ber. 18S5. 1890-1891 Sioux Indian disturbances in South Dakota, November, 1890, to January, 1891. 1891-1893 Garcia troubles, Mexican border disturbances. 1S92 Miners' disturbances In Idaho, July to Norember, 1802. 1894 Industrial army, commonwealers. Coxeyites and labor disturbances. 1894 Railroad. Pullman and labor strikes, from Illinois to tbe Pacific coast. June to August. 1894. 1895 Bannock Indian troubles, July and August, 189j. 1S0S Spanish-Cuban war. 1893-Leech Lake and Pillager Indian trouble, October. lS9S-lS99-PbIIIpplne war (still In pro gress). Our Indian wars are apparently a thing of tbe past, but the record shows tbat tbey were going on pretty constantly for one bundred years. Ctimgeil trio Place. It Is said tbat Jared Sparks, chosen president of Harvard College In 1849, yielded promptly and courteously to the opinions and wishes of tbe faculty where no Important Interest was at Issue: but wherever the welfare or honor of tbe college or of Its Individual members was concerned, he adhered Immovably to his own Judgment A case In point, savs Dr. Pea bod v. In tils "Harvard Graduates Whom I Have Known," occurred when Kossuth was making bis progress through the coun try. Mr. Sparks was one of the few who were disinclined to nay him bom- age. The then usual spring exhibition, normally held In the colleco chnnel. was at hand, and It was understood that Kossuth would bo present. The faculty voted unanimously, or nearly so, to hold tbls exhibition where the commencements were held, In the First Parish Church. Mr. Sparks declared tho vote, but added: 'It Is for you, geutlemeu, to hold tbe exhibition where you please. I shall go to the chapel In my cap and gown at the usual hour." The Tote, of course, was reconsld ered. SEW SKY ARTILLERY r t t HERR ST1GER DISINTEGRATES' HAIL C1-OUOS, I " 'ghaat. Air Hrm. lata --Wan ! rferf.t Saere. I ProtecH-B ,.n. Irom lX.lr.k. -t Tlr.-MbV.-. J lt.Tberj. Man h. gr.da.lly b-amiwc to Md Natast aad nsako tbe .apr-ewn. daasa obedlrat to hte wilt Tbe rieniol beiac baraeed and tbr rtoad l l-cou tat. .Bbjert o M- ErMs 1. raiasnakiac. b tB fee tea, have beoa. saore or N Mvewral. Hat the In itde of Kr to tbe (trnnrat H a dvic fee ftcftlUK ha .MonaH. It hi motion of Herr Albert StWrer. II err Sttger noticed that every tbt derrioma H pre-rdrd by absolute at nMSberw ralm. buHtnc from a few VrC oasd to sotao mlaatrs. Irinr tbt time there V a soo-K oWrr-lve cboV aad It sotcvr-red tbe Me of letroytna; ibe calm which aptwsired lo be ee ttal ta the fonaatlosi of halt StHcc re vived to experlnaeat with had er. He set at small taortors on differ ent hllte at dMapco of a third to naif a mite apart. The arx experlcneot was mod f Juoe. l!H and was k aecwfil lB dKpersiaica t bunder ami balMorm that statioa were etabllbed at tartoa plara la Styra. AaMr a Ordinary snurtar provided with bis fwe:s a ere costMntrted. Tbe called i-oond-fanaels are mad of thick sheet Iron, they are about s4x feet high with a cir rumferenoe of over two feet ai lb top aad hs ihaa elgLt incte at the bat tons. Inside tbe upper rim Is riveted a strip of Iron about Ave too be broad The explosJoa of tbe powder com presses tbe air In the funnel, and thU X BOMBKIlMCir. I air. striking the Inner rim. Is driven to a considerable ho.gbt wltb a ruh Ing. whistling noise, snaking ami vi brating tbe higher strata of tbe at mosphere. The noise is bea:d for a long distance ami Is ald to be felt at an altitude of T.OXJ feet. Tbe sound funnels effect no good unieM placed on a solid foundation and utile pointed straight la the air. Inside the funnel hi a straight pipe t altering upward, awl exactly In tbe middle of this pip U placed tbe mortar loadad with 2fe ounces of gunpowder. 1 Hailstorm stations bare been erected threagbout the vine-growing districts, and bombarding cloud 1 a regular practice attended by very aatlsfactory result. Tbe Bring must lie done during tbe period of calm Just before the storm -breaks, otherwise It Is uot effective. Tbe use of a magnetic needle Informs the observers when the air Is charged with electricity. Immediately a shot Is fired from the central Million nil the tlfty-slx fub-tatlons begin blazing away to frighten the weather witches. When ordinary apparatus cannot be afforded, mortars are tired through barrels mounted on a tall trljMxI. An eye-wltneiM tells of an Interesting combat between the hall artillery and a thunderstorm In Styrla: "Heavy clouds appeared In the south west and rapidly rose, higher and high er. Suddenly a dull shot was heard from one of the vineyards, and a couple of seconds later It was answered from different heights. In less than rive minutes there was In prog, esa n bom bardment ro terrlllc tbat It would have delighted the heart of any artillery of ficer. Going from station to station I could bear tbe whizzing noise which la made by cannon balls flying through the air. This, of course, was only the compressed nlr being driven through the sound funnels with great violence and far up luto the sky. "Soon after the tiring had begun a small rift Iu the dark clouds became visible, and a few minutes later I could see through to tbe blue sky. In seven teen minutes all the clouds had dis persed and the sky again became one vast expanse of azure blue. Iu the vi cinity of the stations uot a hailstone fell, whereas only an hour's walk from them a violent and damaging halUorm bad raged." It Is a remarkable fact Hint there has not been a single hailstorm since the or ganized shooting began four years ago, although before these strange bnt tics were fought there were many really disastrous storms every year. Further more, In the neighborhood where there Is no shooting the hall has ilonu great datungc. Italy is doing wonders with the hall shooting system. It Is said that In Au gust of last year a frightful storm of thunder and hall broke ovor Turin, but neighboring communities got off scot free by giving the clouds a warm wel come from their mortars. Experleneo has shown that single sta tions do not produce concussion enough to effect results. Concerted volleys aro uecessary. ....ill are arcounM for l mt! in " rormam of Mil. JhI I ml . shoot.. lemU todimh.UH Ibe rl trwal lewlot. Others declare that II c- of be air .diHpl pwvtMU tbr formaltoa or trie '"""- FOLKLORE OK OLD MAIIVLANO. -.r.llll. I" llHHlliii!. Wllelie., !Y.... .....ir (H the llrvll. tlf0ltIC rle tnwM Mkloroof Maryland, particularly that uf the tn part of tho Hint, aaya the Baltimore Hun. note loid by bet of tho 1'oH.k l ,hlr Meeting In lHrtwan room uf Jw HovhiiH Llerlty. Mr. Cruw. who la a nam of l'rdrtck Ooumy awl a radaaie rtudut of University under 'L Nawcowb, IN tbe depattroeHC of watlH twai. co tribwrd a par -WHch HUM" Mm awl Coajurlng." Some of 'be porlllh he tahl of were as follows: -A Hunting Chart -Whether y kill a brar. der or IMikey dip a num. tor of bullet patch in lb f teb Wl of the aninml. You w accwMUt ItUe any of tbee pmebwi away. Wbwtt toti are out hunting: aal for tho Mime kind of aaroe load a follows: Tai a bloody patch. Hell ieed, place your bullet tm It. then cro yoar .i .mi m. ton mh tbe bulM homo. repeat: 'Katber. So", ami noiy ioj. , Yau will certslolr brtag borne nam at ( tbe Be kind a tbat wbf btowl was ( on the IMlrb. I Hi not keep the aitbr ( near your led or In your slofHwic rwosn. i tsw. .nlrti. make a noUe In the box where tho patrbe aro awl will not let you Wp. The ooml U like a watch licking, but It get budr awl hwWr. until you ranwH slerp. -Witch Kllllwc-lf ixtf- are m bad ly bewitched that one dkw tbe folbjwlwc wlU depC' 0t "r H'Wrr Take the dead hore oot Into a W awl bum the carta beid a trea- nw cwt a cm in tbe tree, then drive a nail j In at tbe ciowi. Now. take your ri. ' wbk-h moot be loaded with a alitor bullet, rboo a po-rtthw m that the Are I letwren you ami tbe tree, ami hoot over tbe Br at tbo nail. Whoa JON hit the mill the witch will los her power, and you cannot ml with tbe 41rer bullet. To Sell Oaa's Self to tho leeH-( to the cruMroad at mhlulxbt aloe aud play on tbe banjo. If yott really aaot to sell yoswxdf two black 'oar will appear and will dance a yott ptny. Any one who thus sobl hlmelf wa said to be aUW lo aNlplay awl oat dance any competitor. A Method for a Girl to Try Her for tunePut an egg to the lire awl sit an hour. Tbe wlwl will bowl awl the dog bark awl the man yon are to marry will cotrn In awl turn tbe egg arouwt. If the egg bursts you will die tor. P9 slbiy. my Informant add, you w.ll nev er marry)." LAW AS INTERPRETED. Tbat Insanity la Iwluded In the word "slckne as ued In the by-laws of a bene acta I society bt held In Itoblllard vs. Sodete St. Jean (attte de Cottier vllle (It. I ). Vo I- II. A. SOU. , learning of a minor child who has been etnanclHitetI In good faith by hi father are held. In i'lyuii vs. Itabdey (Ore.), 4& U It. A. Ol.-i. to be irolected from tbe father's crelltom. awl to eo UluU a gooI cowdderatlou for a con veyance to the minor by his father. Suuimary arrest of a convict who has violated bis imrole. and bis summary return or rematiiltueut to servitude or Imprisonment under bis sentence, was held, Iu Fuller vs. State (Ala.). 46 U It. A. Wi, to coiiMtltute tin vlulHthtti of the constitutional guaranties govern ing the arrest aud trial of criminal. Itlght to plead self-defense for homi cide In n dltllculty which the nceuwl himself provoked Is denied In Poutch vs. State (Tenn.). 4.'i I It. A. W7. only when the dltllculty was provoked with Intent to kill the adversary or do It 1 its great bodily harm, or to afford a pre text for wreaking malice ujKin h in. With this case Is an elaborate note oil self-defense set up by accused, who be gs u the conflict. Power of a court to prevent a foreign assessment Insurance comimny from forfeiting a ollcy or enforcing extor tionate assessments Is denied In Taylor vs. Mutual Iteserve I'und Life Associa tion (Va.), 45 L. It. A. 021. on the ground that this would constitute an attempt to control the nmtmgement of the Internal affairs of a foreign cor poration. The court Iu this case refused to construe the contract of the iwrtles because It could not enforce any relief Gave film a Knvero Honror. "Punny thing happened this week," said a Chicago iniiii with n rctrosicctivo smile. "1 was standing In one of tho hotel lobbies with a bunch of men when the editor of a trade Journal pub lished In Cleveland joined tho group. The clerk handed hlin a list of 'phono calls and he intended to them till ho came to the last. 'Wonder who that Is!' he exclaimed In a puzzled way. Then he read out the number ami one of tho fellows recognized It. 'That? Why, that's Soatid-so's detective agency,' he said. 'De whn-atV gasp ed the editor man, ami his hair began to rise. "A Detroit man grabbed the receiver and said hastily: 'Never mind, Hilly! I'll keep 'em talking anil you get your grip aud catch the next train out Hurry, old man!' It turned out It was some friend who had dropped Into tho agency ou business and used their phone whllo walling." Chicago Chrou. icle. lllgli-Prlood I, mid. Prince Albreclit. of Prussln. itm n. gent of IlrutiRWIck, has pouglit n lot of land In tho "Mnrkobruuncn" rhlim district at tho rnto of $10,000 an acre. Tho clear Is as respectable, a t.. Is Nn.b,f..n,f 7 fug oat y.lltw , ' ' N VtroNtf drink u;. rU1,I Teell, M f. other ntxriu Mitnt people lliti Misjr tie i-t the liitai i, Mlomseh Hmr feet the Urn, iiipaiion.il..,., t,1 V ' mym -BioSgi l.Yobabijr th, ,,, .. tlnai thn world It ('. , hfotm aaH.es. I W U1 a.Vfrg at fit, erusw 1 "lW!mgH hi!... flfssyi iMt afc la nb....t lrtM, IBSHJ thmnuh the ., .... f '"oandii ,. r '"'f fnjl . , .. .. . m kiWBTTi, Ik" uihiptioii ' HKHMHm M tv . 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Slid mi' uf romt t'id ' rimihi't diet'eri Ka UUiie uri : It t a ertalu t tKemtinr. e,. ut . i leet. We iie -ft Try It t-Jr ' be tut I'v ! i Trul prae Hi i flmted. U ..v N Y fave t -(folio ji io 'iplre ''thouu ' (5KI1! IN SCO . . . pcdl! Tim jrreat .IrparM.e ut Wpp55 the "lUm Manhr. hl tfttft kltchoH Iu the w n l ltiO is dally prepared U.e ' Fa. - - ; -( Tin i ntp Hn Mr- to '.! To Uk i. s4MrlB t "' ' mj KflOni 1 i c ltt, tat.SV. !.., iIhI Hi. Tbare l no 'rv (j-i try little rrlme. n i ti '4f5ill lalKir MHd eMtdtAl at the lif 'tllnTl Uolllvar. hH miles In n I'ltuorlngi I tftil ...I.,. ... u...r.i,)Vl.lnl w men, m.w - I Z"FI mnklnt: have not ailuMed tneru wr w year. Aiiienea sens nnaru ""jBvrt much as she buys, irrmtndenl WMJ.UWJ.UtM WOttM Wir rjj than she sells: while irtta1 year actually bought ti 'b' ling, i Etll A Mlchliran jvaper teIIio!Si ion uf h uit u'iir df. 't, an ih sold. j there haw lieeu so few ''('"in?E kind. People somt-tl cjW' n water hot enough to scs' 1 ' '.hrjj death. .Mora caro she uM Unbe ...i l... ,..M lj 11"-i tfOOJ tsif. n ha Tlnl If TOohTn,trrsBUi'. b.-tifi mi bowtltf.rriSr lariii.t i'' 'n mi U.en otn Kbit t1 w ' ..-ft linl psjuo cr til ' ' .fjidret m -itir.i cuinl nliil1 ,w tnf - uwmi t.cr man ciu it w iptoi loir (EST FOR IWEH: I CANDY B hhwr" Hjlj Plftatftlit lalBthl l.ilnl VUHWAXPim -sr.: :-.vri-r..r. u. a!' tot 1 1 uip"l., ind bookttl t-a " ,JbS ln.li., ...,..,..,, (iUm., KEEP YOUR BL00C " HiflHy SICK p rn illy trc their tt!?A??M hat ilnu't help, uuleis llnf IVIoore's Revealed Ig rurtflrs the blood msket lth!lJ? nil well, fi.w jicr uun ONE FOB A DOSE. fi'XSvSS, iiuj,l rttniNi 'iiiiof lMr;'r r(?4M Mntlnrajr .ii.w m in??'' sJ-ffM 008AHKOCO,, rlllu' -gBW nnnnov Treil iudrets UK. NIKUKIUK, Ul One of tbe theories by which tho ex corset.