The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 30, 1900, Image 6

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    THE WN1TED STATES
125 YEARS OF WAR
NEWSKY ARTILLERY.
traordlnary results are accounted for la
that electricity plays an important
part in the formation of bail, and that
the shooting tends to diminish the elec­
trical tension. Others declare that the
concussion of the air simply prevents
the formation of the bailstoues.
A Significant reel.
It is a significant fact that one of th«
first steps taken by General Wood on
iris return to Santiago, toward stamp­
ing out yellow fever, was to order th«
closing of all American barsand saloons
¡in the city, and prohibiting the sale of
strong drink to Americans.
Mexico. Sept. 12, 18(A). to r eb. 24, IStil.
1861-1866—War of secession, April ID, HERR
&TIGER DISINTEGRATES
1861, to Aug. 20. 1866. Actual hostili­
HAIL CLOUDS.
ties began at Fort Sumter April 12, 1801,
and ceased with tbe Confederate surren­
Only a Brief Time of Absolute Peace Has Prevailed Since the Declaration of
der in Texas. May 20. 1805. Tbe civil Shoots Air Streams Into Space—Won­
FOLKLORE OF OLD MARYLAND.
war was officially declared to have ended
Teeth Made From I’aper
Independence Was Signed—An Official Calendar of All the Mill*
derful Success in Protecting Vine­
Aug. 20, 1800.
Are the latest in dentistry. By a peculiar
„
tary Events in the History of the Government.
«
yards from l'estruction at Critical Superstitions as to Hunting, Witches, process they are rendered better than any
1802- 1807—Sioux Indian war in Min­
uud Selling Oneself to the Devil.
other material. They may be tine, but
Times—Mechanism and Its Theory.
nesota aud Dakota. Tbe Sioux killed up­
Interesting stories drawu from the most people would prefer their own. and
ward of 1,000 settlers in
Minnesota.
this may tie best accomplished by keeping
They were pursued by Gens. Sibley aud
Mau Is gradually learning to subdue folklore of Maryland, particularly that tlie stomach healthy with Hostetter’s
1836— 1839—Cherokee disturbances and
IIE Important wars of the United
Sully, with about 5,000 men, scattering in Nature aud make the capricious dame of the western part of the State, says Stomach Bitters, as the condition of it af­
States since tlie Declaration of removal to the Indian Territory.
Dakota.
Tbe operations against them
fects the teeth. The Bitters will cure con­
obedient to his will. The elemeuts are the Baltimore Suu. were told by mem­ stipation,
1837— Osage Indian troubles in Mis­
dyspepsia and billiousness.
were successful.
Over 1,000 Indians
bers of the Folklore society at their
being
harnessed
ami
the
clouds
are
be
­
Independence, 125 years ago. can souri.
were made prisoners and 31) of the mur­
meeting
in
Donovan
room
of
Johns
1838— Heatherly Indian troubles on
Probably the top is the oldest toy in
Experi­
be summed up on tbe lingers of tbe
derers were hanged after a fair trial. Iu fog brought Into subjection.
Hopkins University. Mr. Crum, who is the world. It has been in use for thou­
two bauds, says a Washington writer Missouri and- Iowa line.
1803 tbe Minnesota Sioux were removed ments iu rainmaking, by bombarding
1838—Mormon disturbances in Illinois
In the New York Sun. Nine out of ten
the heavens, have been more or less a native of Frederick County aud a sands of years in all parts of tbe globe,
to Dakota.
and Missouri.
Governor of Missouri
1803- 1809—War against the Cheyennes, successful. But the latest application graduate student of Johns Hopkins and some savage tribes use it in the per­
Individuals would unhesitatingly enum­ called out the militia, and the Mormons
erate the revolutionary war. tbe war were driven out of Jackson County, set­ Arapaboes, Kiowas aud Comanche In­ of science to the elements is a device University under I’rof. Newcomb, in formance of religious rites.
of 1812, the Mexicau war. the great tling down at Nauvoo, III. They were dians in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado aud for fighting hailstorms, the invention the department of mathematics, con­
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­
tributed a paper on "Witch Stories and
rebellion, the Spanish war, and tlie (driven out of Illinois at the point of tbe Indian Territory.
of Herr Albert Stlger.
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
1805-1808—Indian war in southern Ore­
Conjuring.
”
Some
of
the
superstitious
bayonet iu 1846, emigrating to Salt Lake
children during the teething period.
Philippine war as the sum total of our
Herr Stiger noticed that every thun­
gon and Idaho aud northern California
military difficulties.
But even aside City. No regular troops were engaged and Nevada.
derstorm is preceded by absolute at­ be told of were as follows:
Venice can never have a trolley car,
“A Hunting Charm—Whenever you
from our Indian wars, of which we against the Mormons at that time.
1805-1800—Fenian raid. New York and mospheric calm, lasting from a few sec­
but she is about to take up a substitute
Aroostook and
1838-1839
—
New
York
kill
a
bear,
deer
or
turkey
dip
a
num
­
have had a number of great dimen­
onds to some minutes. During this time
Canadian border disturbances.
through the abandonment of the pic­
Cauada (patriot war) frontier disturb-
sions, there have been several other ances. No fighting.
1807- 1871—Campaign against Lipan, there is a most oppressive closeness, ber of bullet patches in the fresh blood turesque gondolas which have come
Kiowa, Kickapoo and Comanche Indians aud it suggested tlie idea of destroying of the animal. You must on no account down from the times of the Doges and
important foreign collisions which
1846-1848—Mexican
and Mexicau border disturbances.
threatened serious results, notably tne 1846, to May 30, 1848.
tlie calm which appeared to be esseu give any of these patches away. When the adoption of electric launches.
1808- 1809—Canadian river expedition.
maritime war with France, tlie war nexation of Texas, and tbe cession of
tial to tlie formation of bail. Stiger re­ you are out bunting again for the
My doctor said I would die, but Piso’s
with the Tripolitan pirates, and the in­ California, Arizona, New Mexico, etc. Indian Territory, and New Mexico, Nov. solved to experiment with bail shoot­ same kind of game load as follows:
Cure for Consumption cured me. —Amos
Gen. Taylor fought the battles of Palo 5, 1808. to Feb. 13, 1809.
vasion of Spanish Florida.
ers. He set up small mortars on differ­ 'lake a bloody patch, well greased, Kelner, Cherry Valley, Ill., Nov. 23, ’95,
1871
—
Yellowstone
expedition,
Aug.
28
In the War Department there was Alto. Resaca de la Palma, in Texas; in­ to Oct. 25, 1871.
ent hills at distances of a third to ualf place your bullet on it, then cross your­
self, and, as you push the bullet home,
The popular notion that the blind
recently prepared with great care an vaded Mexico and captured Monterey,
a
mile apart.
1871
—
Fenian
troubles,
Dakota
and
at
official calendar of all the military all in 1846; defeated Santa Anna
The first experiment was made In repeat: ‘Father, Son, and Hob' Ghost.’ possess a more acute sensibility for
Buena Vista, Feb. 22 23, 1847, where the Manitoba border, September aud Octo­
events, great nnd small. In value
our history.
June, 1896, and was so successful iu You will certainly bring home game of tactile impressions is not supported by
to the Americans «ere outnumbered four to ber, 1871.
1872- 1873—Modoc campaign. Nov. 28. dispersing a thunder and hailstorm that the same kind as that whose blood was i the numerous and careful made obser­
Tbe data are of historical follows:
one.
Meanwhile Gen. Winfield Scott
general reader, and are as Itevolution, invaded Mexico by way of Vera Cruz, 1872, to June 1. 1873. Tlie Modoc bund stations were established at various on the patch. Do not keep the patches vations by Professor Griesbach, of
Basle.
and penetrated to the capital in a single of Captain Jack held out against all ef- places in Styria. Austria.
1175-1783—War of the 1783.
Ordinary near your bed or In your sleeping-room.
The spirits make a noise in the box
He defeated the Mexicans forts for nearly a year, Gen. Wheaton mortars provided
April 19. 1775. to April Valley
11,
disturb- campaign.
with
big
funnels
Self-fertile plants or varieties are
inconsiderable
at Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Molino del and Gen. Gillem, with
1782-1787—Wyoming
were constructed. The so-called souud- where the patches are and will not let those which do not require pollen from
forces,
were
repulsed.
In
a
friendly
con-
Roy, Cherubusco and Chapultepec, and
you sleep. The sound Is like a watch other plants or varieties in order to pro­
slices. Pennsylvania.
fereuee, April 11, 1873, Gen. E. R. 8. futinels are made of thick sheet-iron.
1786-1787—Shays’ rebellion. Massachu­ in many minor engagements. Strategists
ticking, but it gets louder aud louder, duce seeds or fruit. Self-sterile plants
Canby
and
Dr.
Thomas
were
murdered
They
are
about
six
feet
high
with
a
cir
­
setts. Shays did not foment the discon­ have pronounced this oue of the finest
until you cannot sleep.
in
cold
blood,
nnd
the
war
was
resumed.
or varieties are those which do require
cumference
of
over
two
feet
at
tlie
top
tent, but was choseu lender. With 2.600 campaigns in military history. The Mex­
“Witch Killing—If horses are so bad­
Gen.
Jeffersou
C.
Davis
compelled
Cap
­
Mien be attempted to capture the Spring­ icau nation was completely conquered, tain Jack to surrender after a long and and less than eight inches at tlie bot­ ly bewitched that one dies the following pollen from other plants.
tom. Inside the upper rim is riveted
field arsenal, but was tired upon by the but was most generously treated by the
how ’ s this ;
three i
and
In none of the battles did stubborn resistance. Jack
militia under Gov. Shepherd; ivounded.
three in­ conqueror.
a strip of Iron about five Inches broad. will deprive the w.tcb of her power:
1<
la-
other
Modocs
were
hanged
at
Fort
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any
surgents were killed and one with 1.500 Scott's forces exceed 10,000 men, aud math. Oct. 3, 1873. The rest of the band The explosion of the powder com­ Take the dead horse out into a field and
case of Catarrh that eau not bo curad by Hall's
Tbe rest fled. Gen. Lincoln, the rebels, be did not meet witli a single reverse.
presses the air in the funnel, and this burn the carcass beside a tree. First Catarrh Cure.
1846-1848—New
Mexico
expedition, was moved to the Indian Territory.
cut a cross in the tree, then drive a nail
men, captured nnd dispersed I to Sparta,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
1873
—
Yellowstone
expedition,
Dakota.
June 20. 1846, to Feb. 13, 18-18. Part of
We the undersigned, have known I-'. J. Cheney
in at the cioss. Now, take your rifle,
Shays fled to Vermont, then
June 4 to Oct. 4, 1873.
for
the
past 15 vears. and believe him perfectly
the
Mexican
war.
N. Y., where lie died iu 1825. Northwest
which must be loaded with a silver bono-ablc in all busin ss transaction s and fin­
1874- 1875—Campaign against Kiowas,
1848— Cayuse war, Oregon (Oregon vol­
1790-1795—War with tbe Wyandotte«,
bullet, choose a position so that the fire ancial' - able to carry out any obliga tions mods
Cheyeunes
and
Comanche
Indians,
ln-
‘
by tuelr firm.
Indians Mlngoes, Miamis,
SI a voces. unteers).
is between you and the tree, and shoot
W est A Tr.vxx,
1849- 1851—Navajo troubles. New Mex­ dian Territory, Aug. 1, 1874, to Feb. 10,
Delawares, I'Ottawa
tonlies, —Sept enil: it ,
Ottawas
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
1875.
over the tire at the nail. When you bit
ico.
W aldisg , I’. i . nnan & M a -. vim ,
Chippewas
ami
1795.
1874—Sioux expedition. Wyoming and
the nail the witch will lose her power,
1849- 1861 — Continuous disturbances
V» nole-rale Drug ists, Toledo. O.
1790, to August, 1795.
Included are
Nebraska, Feb. 13 to Aug. 19, 1874.
Hall’sCatarrh Cure is t ken n rnally, acting
and
you
cannot
miss
with
the
silver
with
Comanches,
Cheyenne,
Lipun
and
llarmar's and St. Clair’s bloody defeats
directly on the blood and m cous surfaces cl
1874—Black Hills expedition, Dakota.;
bullet.
the system. Pri :e 75c per bo de. So.d by all
aud Wayne's victory at Fallen Tim­ Kickapoo Indians in Texas.
June 20 to Aug. 30. 1874.
ists. Testimonies free.
1850-
Pitt
river
expedition,
Califor
­
“To Sell One's Self to the Devil—Go drug;
bers, which compelled peace.
iu
1874— Big Horn expedition, Wyoming,
Hall’s Family Pul- r th lost.
nia,
April
28
to
Sept.
13,
1850.
1791-1794—Whisky
insurrection
the
crossroads
at
midnight
alone
1851- 1852—Yuma expedition, Califor­ Aug. 13, 1874. to Oct. 10. 1874.
The popularity of golf iu England is
Pennsylvania.
and play on the banjo. If you really
1875— Expedition against Indians in
1798-1800—War witli France, July 9. nia. December, 1851, to April, 1852.
want to sell yourself two black 'ogs proving a godsend to the farmers and
eastern Nevada, Sept. 7 to 27, 1875.
1851-1853
—
Utali
Indian
disturbances.
1798, to Sept. 30, 1800. There were sev­
1870—I’owder river expedition, Wyom­
will appear and will dauce as you play. landholders in the near vicinity of the
1851-1856—Rogue River, Yakima, Iili-
eral desperate maritime combats, with
ing,
Nov.
1
to
Dec.
31,
1870.
Any oue who thus sold himself was larger towns. In many cases fabulous
varying fortune, but no land fighting, kitat, Klamath and Salmon River Indian
1870-1877—Big Horn and Yellowstone
said to be able to outplay aud out­ prices have beeu paid for club grounds.
France being too busy on the European wars, iu Oregon and Washington.
nnd
Montana,
1855 — Winna’s
expedition
against expeditions, Wyoming
dance any competitors.
theater to make an invasion, nnd we be­
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Feb. 17. 1870, to June 13, 1877. Three
“A Method for a Girl to Try Her For­
ing too weak. George Washington was Snake Indians, Oregou, May 24 to Sept. converging expeditions
ti
uder
Getis.
Gib-
’s Foot-jEase, a powder for the feet.
tune—Put an egg to the fire and sit an It Allen
made lieutenant general mid coniiuauder- 8, 1855.
cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv­
1855—Sioux expedition. Nebraska Ter­ bon. Custer and Terry were sent against
in-chief for this war, mid our regular ar­
hour. The wind will howl aud the dogs ous feet, und instantly takes tiie sting out
the
hostile
Sioux,
who
had
previously
re
­
my was raised from 3.000 to 4,000 men ritory, June to October, 1855.
bark and the man you are to marry of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest
1855—Yakima expedition, Oct. 11 to pulsed Gen. Crook in the Little Big Horn
to upward of 50,000.
will come in and turn the egg around. comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-
couutry.
Custer divided bis command
Nov.
24,
1855.
Commanded
by
Maj.
Ga
­
Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy.
1801-1805—War with Tripoli, June 10.
when in the vicinity of the Indians, and
If the egg bursts you will die (or. pos­ It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails,
briel
J.
Rains,
afterward
a
Confederate
1801, to June 4. 1805. Our military and
he
with
250
of
his
men
was
surrounded
sibly, my Informant adds, you will nev­ sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching
naval forces brought the North African general. Composed of a small body of and massacred to a man by at least 3,000
feet. We have over 30.000 testimonials.
Arab pirates to terms, something that regulars aud a regiment of mounted Ore­ Sioux warriors. The bauds of Sitting j air, striking the inner rim, Is driven er marry).”
Try it today. Sold bv all druggists and
several European powers had beeu un­ gou troops. The expedition was a fail­ Bull, Crazy Horse and other hostiles af­ to a considerable height with a rush­
shoe
stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps.
LAW AS INTERPRETED.
The following year, under com­
able to do. Commodore Edward Preble ure.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8.
terward tied into Canada,Orion whence ing, whistling noise, shaking and vi­
mand
of
Col.
George
Wright,
United
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y'.
commanded (lie American
Decatur naval forces.
That Insanity Is included In the word
States army, better success was had they did not return for some years. brating the higher strata of the at­
Young Stephen Decatur
distinguished
Preble
imide
Eventually all came into the ageucies.
mosphere.
The
noise
is
heatd
for
a
“
sickness
”
as
used
in
the
by-laws
of
a
against
the
Indian
allies,
and
a
peace
The great department store in Paris,
himself
in this
war. the Preble
made
sev­
attacks
upon
town of
Tripoli
1876— 1879—War with Northern Chey­
eral the shipping in the harbor, destroy- subsequently compelled. Lieut. Sheridan, ennes and Sioux, Indian Territory, Kan­ long distance and is said to be felt at beneficial society is field in Robillard the ‘‘Bon Marche,” has the biggest
afterward
lieutenant
general,
greatly
dis
­
an
altitude
of
7,000
feet.
The
sound
vs. Societe St. Jean Baptiste de Center­ kitchen in the world. In this kitchen
and several of the Tripolitan gunboats
sas. Wyoming, Dakota, Nebraska and
tinguished himself at the Cascades.
funnels effect no good uuless placed on ville (R. I.), 45 L. IL A. 559.
lag capturing others.
Coimnatider. 8.
is daily prepared the food for the 4,000
Montana.
1855-1856
—
C
heyeu
us
aud
Arapahoe
a solid foundation and unless pointed
and
10, 1801.
Earnings of a minor child who has employes of the great store.
1877— Labor strikes in
Pennsylvania
troubles.
Barron relieved Preble Sept.
relieved
by
straight in the air. Inside the funnel been emancipated iu good faith by Iris
1855-18.58—Seminole war In Florida, and Maryland. July to October, 1877.
Barron was subsequently Preble did the
Ro Nice to Eat, Re Mild, So Effective.
is a straight pipe tapering upward, and father are held, in Flyun vs. Baisley
1877
—
Nez
l
’
erce»
campaign.
June
14
to
Dec. 25. 1855, to May 8, 1858.
To teke medicine is a pleasure, when the
Captain John llodgers.
exactly in the middle of this pipe is (Ore.), 45 L. IL A. 645, to be protected medicine
Oct. 5, 1877.
is I'ascareta Candy Cathartic, tlie
1857—Gila expedition, New Mexico,
most effective work.
inly
laxative fit to be used. AU drug­
1878
—
Bannock
campaign,
May
30
to
placed
the
mortar
loaded
with
2
l
/i
from the father’s creditors, aud to con­ cists, modern
April 16 to Sept. 16, 1857.
luc, 25c-, 50c.
1805—Burr's insurrection.
Sept. 4, 1878.
ounces of gunpowder.
1857
—
Sioux
Indian
troubles
in
Minne
­
stitute
a
good
consideration
for
a
con
­
1806—Sabine expedition, Louisiana.
1878—Piute Indian troubles in Nevada
Hailstorm statious have been erected veyance to tlie minor by his father.
Keep Out the Saloons.
1807—Naval affair iu Chesapeake bay. sota and Iowa, March and April, 1857.
and Idaho.
throughout the vine-growing districts,
1857-1858
—
Expedition
against
tbe
Mor
­
There is no poverty, no suffering,
Inly 9 to Aug. 5, 1807.
Northwest
Summary arrest of a convict who has
1878
—
Ute
expedition,
Colorado,
April
mons iu Utah. About 2.590 troops, un­
and bombarding clouds Is a regular
1811-1813—War with the
October,
3 to Sept. 9, 1878.
violated bis parole, and bis summary very little crime, and no strife between
Indians, November, 1811, to the Con- der Col. Albert Sidney Johnston, pene­
1879— Snake or Sheepeater Indian trou­ practice attended by very satisfactory return or remaudment to servitude or labor and capital at the little town of
trated
to
Salt
Lake
City.
There
were
no
1813. Gen. llurrison defeated Tecum-
results. The tiring must be done during
Bollivar, 58 miles from Pittsburg. The
bles, Oregon and Washington.
Imprisonment under bis sentence, was
federate tribes at Tippecanoe. of
(be hostilities, although the Mormons cap­
1879-1894—Disturbances of settlers in the period of calm just before the storm held, in Fuller vs. State (Ala.), 45 250 men who are employed in brick
tured
a
drove
of
beef
cattle,
and
com-
s<-h was killed at tlie Guttle
making have not allowed any saloons
! 1 liiitted some petty depredations,
Indian aud Oklahoma Territories, Okla­ breaks, otherwise it is uot effective.
The
L. R. A. 502, to constitute no violation
Thames, in Canada, with
in 1813.
tarent Britain,
j President offered
pardon to all who homa boomers, and the Cherokee strip The use of a magnetic needle Informs of the constitutional guaranties govern­ there for 30 years.
1812 1815 War
the observers when the air is charged
| would yield, and the proffer was accepted disturbances.
June 18, 1812, to war
Feb. 17,
1815.
ing the arrest and trial of criminals.
in Georgia
and
1879-1880—Ute Indian campaign, Colo-
America sells nearly three times as
by tile Mormon lenders. The troops «ere
with electricity. 1 mmedlately a shot Is
1812
—
Seminole
Florida. Aug. 15 to October, 1812. Span­
rado and Utah. Sept. 21, 1879, to Nov.
Right to plead self-defense for homi­ much as she buys; Germany buys over
stationed at Camp Floyd, and remained
fired
from
the
ceuttal
station
all
the
ish Florida invaded by Georgia militia
8, 1880.
in Salt Luke valley until I860. A. S.
blazing cide In a difficulty which the accused £50,000,000 worth more every year
Milder Gen. Newman, ami the Seminole»,
1885—Chinese miners and labor trou- fifty-six sub-stations begin
himself provoked is denied in Foutcli than she sells; while Great Britain last
Johnston «us afterwards one of the most
away
to
frighten
the
weather
witches.
under King Payne, defeated. These dis­
conspicuous of the Confederate chieftains hies in Wyoming, September and Ueto-
When ordinary apparatus cannot be vs. State (Tenn.), 45 L. It. A. 687, only year actually bought twice as much as
turbances never ceased until Florida was
her, 1885.
aud was killed at the bead of his army
she sold.
ceiled by Spain to the United States. In
1890- 1891—Sioux Indian disturbances afforded, mortars are fired through when the difficulty was provoked with
in the battle of Shiloh, April 0, 1862.
intent to kill the adversary or do him
fact, one baud of the Seminoles were
in South Dakota, November, 1890, to barrels-mounted on a tall tripod.
A Michigan paper tells of the explo­
1857- 1858—Kansas
border
troubles. January, 1891.
never conquered and reside in Florida
An eye-witness tells of an interesting great bodily harm, or to afford a pre­ sion of a hot water bag.
A doctor
Col. E. V. Sumner of the First cavalry
1891- 1893—Garcia troubles, Mexican
text
for
wreaking
malice
upon
trim.
to this day.
combat between the hail artillery and
says: ‘‘I have often wondered that
1813—Peoria Indian war iu Illinois, «•as the senior officer in Kansas. The border disturbances.
With
this
case
Is
an
elaborate
note
on
a thunderstorm In Styria:
United Stales forces seemingly lent their
there have been so few accidents of this
Rept. 19 to Oct. 21, 1813.
1892- Miners’ disturbances in Idaho,
‘‘Heavy clouds appeared In the south­ self-defense set up by accused, who be­ kind. People sometimes fill them with
moral influence to the pro slavery cause, July to November. 1892.
1813-1814—Greek Indian war in Ala
gan
the
conflict.
water hot enough to scald a person to
1894—Industrial army, commonwealers. west and rapidly rose, higher and high­
Kama.
It was ill this war that Gen. but they did not seriously interfere ex­
Power of a court to prevent a foreign death. More care should be taken and
er. Suddenly a dull shot was heard
Andrew Jackson first attracted attention cept once. Under the orders of Presi­ Coxeyites and labor disturbances.
a> a commander. He defeated tlie Creeks dent Franklin Pierce, Col. Sumner dis­
1894— Railroad. Pullman and labor from one of the vineyards, nnd a couple assessment Insurance company from many accidents would be averted.”
in a bloody engagement nt Talladega, persed the Free State Legislature, called strikes, from Illinois to the Pacific coast. of seconds later it was answered from forfeiting a policy or enforcing extor­
Nov. 9. 1813. nt Euiuekfau Jan. 22, 1814, to meet at Topeka, July 4, 1856. Sumner June to August, 1894.
different heights. In less than five tionate assessments is denied in Taylor
at KnOtochopco, Jan. 21, and finally at was afterward a Union major general,
1895— Bannock ludian troubles, July
minutes there was in prog.ess a bom­ vs. Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa­
and
greatly
distinguished
himself.
and
August,
1895.
the Horseshoe Bond of the Taliapoosa
bardment
so terrific that It would have tion (Va.), 45 L. R. A. 621, on the
1858
—
Expedition
against
Northern
In
­
1898—Spanish-Cuban war.
river, March 27. 1811. which humbled
delighted
the
heart of any artillery of­ ground that this would constitute an
dians,
Washington
Territory,
July
17
to
the Creek pride completely. At tins but­
1898—Leech Lake and Pillager Indian
ficer. Going from station to station I attempt to control the management of
tie 750 Creeks were killed or drowned, Oct. 17. 1858.
trouble, October.
1858—l’uget Sound expedition, Wash
and 291 «biles «ere killed or wounded.
1898-1899—Philippine war (still in pro- could hear the whizzing noise which Is the internal affairs of a foreign cor­
In this war tlie brave Creeks lost 2.000 ington. Aug. 10 to Sept. 23. 1858.
gross).
made by cannon balls flying through poration. The court in this case refused If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of tbe
1858—Spokane. Coeur d’Alene and Pa-
warriors.
But ten years afterward tbe
Our Indian wars are apparently s thing the air. This, of course, was only the to construe the contract of the parties bowels every day. you’re sick, or will be. Keep you»
bowels open, aud be well. Force, in the shape of
loos Indian troubles in Washington Ter­ of the past, but tbe record shows that
tribe still numbered 22,9
violent pbynic or pill poison, is dangerous. The
compressed air being driven through because it could not enforce any relief. smoothest,
easiest, most j»erfect way of keeping tba
ritory.
they were going on pretty coustautly tor the sound funnels with great
1817-1818 -Seminole i
bowels clear and clean is to take
violence
Gave
Him
a
Severe
Scarce.
1858— Navajo expedition. New Mexico, oue huudred years.
and Florida. Nov. 29. 1
and far up into the sky.
“Funny thing happened this week,”
Sept. 9 to Dec. 25, 1858.
181.8. It was during till:
CANDY
“Soon after the tiring had begun a said a Chicago man with a retrospective
1858- 1859— Wichita expedition, Indian
Choired the 1*1*0«.
son tqok possession of tl
CATHARTIC
Territory, Sept. 11, 1858, to December,
tory. He seized St. Ml
It Is said that Jared Sparks, chosen small rift In the dark clouds became smile. “I was standing in one of the
ruin. Fla., hanged two
Ar 1859.
president of Harvard College in 1849. visible, and a few minutes later 1 could hotel lobbies with a bunch of men
1859— Colorado river expedition, Cali
hnllinot and Ambriater.
the
yielded promptly ami courteously to see through to the blue sky. In seven­ when the editor of a trade journal pub­
Indians to hostilities, a
teen minutes all the clouds had dis­ lished In Cleveland joined the group.
the fornia, Feb. 11 to April 28. 1859.
1859—• Pei os expedition, Texas, April the opinions and wishes of the faculty persed nnd the sky again became one
Indiana to terms.
The clerk handed him a list of 'phone
where no Important Interest was at
1823—Campaign agnini
and 16 to Aug. 17, 1859.
vast expause of azure blue. In the vi­ calls and he attended to them till he
Issue;
but
wherever
the
welfare
or
Tex-
1.850
—
Antelope
Hills
expedition,
Ariokareo Indiniis. uppei
cinity of the stations not a hallstone came to the last. ‘Wonder who that
as, June 10 to Sept. 23. 1859.
honor of tlie college or of Its Individual
1827— Winnebago evpe
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taite Gpod Do Good.
fell, whereas only an hour’s walk from is!’ he exclaimed in a puzzled way. Rever
S:cken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c.
SA- Write
I
’
tah.
1859
—
Bear
river
expedition.
members was concerned, he adhered
lng>. June to Septeliils-r,
Tor free «ample, and booklet on healtB. Address
them
a
violent
and
damaglug
ballsortu
June
10
to
Sept.
23.
1859.
Then
be
read
out
the
number
and
one
rd LaFevre Indian war.
«OrllM Mewed; rameaoy. Ihleaya. Weetreal. he- T^a. M»a
Immovably to hls own Judgment.
1859—John Brown raid. Harper’s Fer­
of the fellows recognized it. ’That?
1831 Sic and Fox troubles in Wis­
A case In point, says Dr. Peabody. In had raged.”
ry, Va„ October ami December, 1859.
it Is a remarkable fact that there has Why. that's So-and-so's
detective
consin ami Illinois.
hls "Harvard Graduates Whom 1 Have
Brown
seized
the
United
States
armory,
not been a single hailstorm since the or­ agency,’ he said. ’De— wha—at?’ gasp­
1832 Black Hawk war. April 26 to
Known,"
occurred
when
Kossuth
was
Sept, 21. 1832. iu Illinois and Wisconsin. where he was attacked by local militia
ganized shooting Is-gan four years ago, ed tbe editor man. and bls hair began
Black Hawk e*ca|M*<l from Gen. Atkin­ under Col. Baylor. Subsequently he re­ making his progress through the coun­ although before these strange battles
to rise.
son. but surrendered al Prairie du Chien, treated to the engine house, afterward try. Mr. Sparks was one of the few were fought there were many really
"A Detroit man grabbed the receiver ran easily trace their trouble to the blond, but
known, as “John Brown's Fort,” where wlio were disinclined to pay hlm bom-
Aug 27, 1832. lie was taken to Wash
disastrous storms every year. Further and said hastily: 'Never mind, Billy! that don’t help, unless they find a remedy.
inainii to see the "Great Father,” and lie held out from Monday, Oct. 17. until age. The then usual spring exhibition,
more. In the neighborhood where there 1’11 keep ’em talking and you get your
ever afterward Hied at peace with the Tuesday morning, Oct. 18. Col. Robert normally held in the college chapel,
is no shootlug the hail has done great grip and catch the next train out.
E Lee had arrived the night before from
w li tes. lie «as bill a chief of a second
was at hand, and it was understood
damage.
ary band.
He settled Upon the l»es Washington with ninety marines and two
Hurry, old man!’ It turned out it was Purifies the blood makee «irk women strong
that Kossuth would lie present. The
Italy Is doing wonders with the hall some friend who bad dropped Into the snd well. SI 00 per bottle at the drug store.
Mo’nes river, iu Iowa, where he died iu < Million, »ml Brown was soon overcome
faculty
voted
unanimously,
or
nearly
He was surrounded by 1,590 militiamen
183.8.
shooting system. It Is said that in Au­ agency on business and used their
His total force «as so. to hold this exhibition where the gust of last year a frightful storm of
1.834- Pawnee expedition. June to Sep­ and irregulars.
'phone while waiting."—Chicago Chron­
twenty-two men—seventeen «bites and commencements were held. In the First thunder and bail broke over Turin, but
tember. 1834. in the Indian Territory.
icle.
1835-1836— The Toledo war. or Ohio tire negroes. All were killed but four. Parish Church.
ONE FON A DOSE. CrmStek Headache and Dy>
neighboring communities got off scot
refxla, Rsmovs Hmplee,Purify the Bipod. Aid Digee-
Brown was hanged
Dec. 2, 1851). at
■ nd Michigan boundary dispute._
Hl*h-Priced Land.
Mr. Sparks declared the vote, but free by giving the clouds a warm wel­
Uoi.frereniBt.lowneM. Do not Orí peor sir ken. Ta
1835-1842—Seminole war in Florida. Charlestown. Va. About twenty militia­ added: ‘It Is for you, gentlemen, to
y*a. wot mal «aup »tree: full box.lOe. DW.
Prince Albrecht, of Prussia, the Re­
come from their mortars.
BOS AN KO CO., rvn«Myhla. m. S Id by l'ru«l*ta.
men aud dtisena were killed aud wound­
Nov. 1. 1835. to Aug. 14, 1.842,
gent of Brunswick, lias bought a lot of
hold the exhibition where you please.
Experience
has
shown
that
single
sta
­
ed.
1836 1837—Creek disturbances In Ala
land In the "Markobrunnen" rhine wine
1.859 1869— Cortinas troubles along Rio I shall go to the chapel In my cap and tions do not produce concussion enough
bams. May 5. 18311, to Sept. 30, L837.
district at the rate of $10.000 an acre.
gown
at
the
usual
hour."
Grande
river.
to effect results. Concerted volleys are
183H-1837—Sabine disturbances. South
Successfully
Th« vote, of cours«, was reconsld necessary.
1809—Klewa and Comanche eipedition,
western frontier, April, 1830, ts June,
The cigar la as re ajee table as tbe
Addrss. DR NIKCKIRK. Mountain Homs, Idfe
Indian Territory, May b to Oct 11, 1800 ered.
1837. No hgbtins.
One of the theories by which th« ex- coraeL
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