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THIS MY IK liiStdHY X) ;B3 BS 1325. John Love well, mho had ob tained two uoceasea ovrrt the Maine Indians, fall Into aa em bush on Battle Brook, new talce - liovewell (In Frreburge, Mui " . . and ia killed. V- -y .. 7e---liord How J and. Gen."' How ' Appointed' commtwdtm'jrs - f or re 1 ..ftoring peace ; to V tho " British . , r U eoionlM- Gen.1 Howe succeeded i.i'i-Vv. Gtn. Gage In the command ot ' V'l!' the forces in America In 1T7J. Y He ' defeated the Americans In - t: ' the battle of , Brooklyn 17); took possession' ot New - York. 'rV ; iiln4,;' In October of -the same ''" " 'V '-ear.'repelled; the American at rYiSaia Germantown. He wss eo "Va seeded tn hl command by Clin n tonln '?., if. His Jdenth" took fV;; V. place In 1114. v Lord Howeand ;.' Gen. Howe were , brothers -r;'y : STM-Fortv Moultrie on Sullivan's - :. ; Island, surrendered to the Brit; '. lah, ; who bombarded Charleston v.'''.;; at the same time. The tort u named after William Moultrls. ..-.. .,-' major-general In the American . ' -I: Revolution, who earn to South Carolina -from . Kngland at aa "',. - early aire. . He served ' "against .'"' the Indians prior to 1771, and during . the i Revolution dls-.v;.5-tlHttlha4 : himself -at'! Charles L; V ton, -Beaufort, tono, and Bulll-,.i-. rven'e Island.- , Re " died at ? -J Charlielcn. - September 7. I0. Sl4.Battle of Oawerok The Amert cans., about. oo. uneer., col xr- ... ... jjuchei. , 6radd' the place :..vrvc against l.iOO BrttUb, . undu ' J - Oen.. Drummond. After aecurlng : their itorea, the Americana ro- "v treated. Amarloaa low, killed i-f slxi wounded, Ill missing, ' tl; r.;.:?-,:.BrttUh,--v'T tr ,ISS-Jrhe New. Teric Herald makes ' : ;Nv Ita appearance' a arwo-?ent pa. v. v x per.- under . the - ausptoes - of ' James Gordon Bennett and An defsoa and' Broith, . printers. , t r ;;v . iM. Fearful .. tlota took place ' )a Philadelphia, and continued 'for : " ' three . ' days, growing v out of a e.uarrt ptwea the Native American party and the Irlnh ttatdeots of toe cny. Tnirtr liVldweUlMr houses, a emiiinary and , . . t three churches war burned, flre : nrmswsra need, and 14 persona 'iKwere.' ' -killed. and about 49 ': "woundNd. The disturbances ; '--;'wita last. put. down by the ..." V mJlluiry. t ..' tlMS. Ths srawortdU of the "New -,v Tork 4k ' New ' fiaven Railroad, i , . hatlnr been carelessly left open . 7 at . Norwsikv the cars - were ' ttirewn Into the water: -46 ner- - . sons were. killed and many se 1. Yerely fnjnred. . ' J- . StdvArkansas convention passed - :r an ordinance of secession, by .a ; i rote of t 1. ' 1S41 Tenneaaee Li1slature adopted -.. seceasion ordinance In secret sca nsion, to be submitted to a vote - iot the people on the Ith of June. r .lMf Virginia admitted as one of the Confederate States. ' ; 'IMS. President Uncoln . visits Fortress Monroe. , '- lgg. ' Second day's flghtlnr of the battle of the Wtlderneas com- menoed early In the : mornlngt ... Jlere Gen. Wadsworth XV) wss ; JX; mortally wounded, and about SO, ' .-MO- men, on both 4 sides, were '.' "' ' kHIed or wounded. ' and neither . v Side could claim victory, - 1M4. At this date eherman's artny, , .. posted on the - borders .of Ten . :' neaaee and Georgia, amounted to . -- ----jearty' 100.00S men nnd 15s runs, . . . while the forces under Joe John ' . o rere not over 0 etrong. 1M0. A Republican antl-tblrd-term wr convention held at 8t Louts, un "'! I'd Ihei Tresldsncjr' of "Oen. John - B- Henderson, to" protest against .' the rencmlnatlon of Gen. Grant . - i ' for the preatdency. ;18M-rAt New Tork the Marine Na ' - 4 ': tlonal Bank 1 suspended payment Grant and Ward -tailed, owing .,tf!i $l.oo.00. followed by a fl ' V nanclal panic and many failures, .''. with great decline In securities. ISBX. -Alarming floods In Mlaalaalppl. ! d98. Bombardment of Santiago by . V American fleet ' ' . . . - . . 189S.Rooevelt realgned as assists ' t.'-it nt secretary of. the navy, to re ' crult the First. United r SUtes v ,;:' Volunteer Cavalry, known as the v 1 MRough Riders." : ,- ' . v. 7f898.-Rooaevelt commlKsloned x .as .' ' lieutenant-colonel of the "Rough i:i'V: RW"'-' - - v :v .- ' 1905 Launching of ths protected 1 l V f '' r. " - "UUFU Ttui VliiHM A IMI v-TJ- S.-Conaular Report..' t. ' v' . t ,' Conaul Murphy reports on the pfo , . - .Suction of wine In the - Bordeaux dia tvtriPt of France as folio wa: . ;-. The vlnUire of turned oot td be .. .fairly aatlafactory. . The flrat graa . .rware gmtherad under condltlona mo ad , vre that It was feared the crop-would ; be a failure. Ia aome dlatricU the Ions ; . .continued sold, rainy weather caused ; rmy rot to appear, and to aava tha crop the srowera wore forced to rather the : ' , rrapea in haata.- The common wlnea will ' , rt1ly ba of aa rood oimUly aa thoae '. cf 1W4. but the finer rradea, becauae of . ; . the extraordinary ear the erowera ex ' ercteed ' in rathetinr and selectlnr the y , srapea, , may equal thoae of that year. ; In the Department . of Oironde. - which , .Includea the averare win production for " , the laet tee yeara has boon 10,666. arnl ' . .. lone. The yield for 1904 waa Itt.Ml.ttt ; - raiiona, whUe for ltos it la lil.teo.ooo gallons, ; .. ,-,' - -j' .t . ..v ". . i BomS-women would rather be unhap ..plly married 'than happily unmarried. . .Ui'v v T ; Recommends Pc ru-na HUnly. ; . ' y .. Sa'-::; v - Tliatisws.iMfirwfwlfr ; J ; . ' - . SnL: ' pmMMMu ThlB imty carrnef n promptly mod lneomman orasf N , J v Mis. D.lla B Antonio, writes: fnTVecelty CNTi Btroebe,710Rlch- 'jr srseV Puwmm tor -'-' ,bould again Vt:? I inondstreoi,A. Mfffy mb4 bar toaad It vary ocos- arlss,Ishallre- - .f " ' .'.BltteaW-Wlk flcsaX" 1 M..k.i iu J t li - I Til 1st r-- oW "V- The Utmost Confidence In Pe-rti na. Hon.0. a Brooks, Mayor of Bnnbnry, Ohio, alao At torney for Tanners' Bank and Sonbory Building 4k Loan Co writes i .',.V '"' vf ban to mttnott confidence ia Of virta$ ttPtrun. It It a grt medicine. - -I hare ued Hand I Asrs known many of my Menda who aeve obtmioed beneflcUl rctaltt from itt mte. . "I cannot pralae Parana too highly." - CahU la Head, Threat nnd Chest . Mrs. Lacy Hoey, 674 6th Ats Brook lyn, If. Yn writes t' f ' MI am thoroughly eonvinood that Femna Is everything that It is said to be. . . - "It cured me of a cold which hang on for over two months and which had me greatly worried. Pernna, though, acted like magid and X earnestly recommend it to all sufferers. v -. nealth Resteced . ByPe-roHM.' Miss Delia ' Btroebe,710 Rich mond street, Ap-pletoa.'Wl writes: For several years I was la a run-down condi tion, and X could find no relief from doctors and medicines. ' "I could not enjoy my meals and - could - not sleep at night. ."I had heavy dark circles abont tho eyes. My friends were much alarmed. 'I was advised to give Pornaa -a trial and to my Joy I began to Improve with the firs bottls, "After taking six bottles I felt com pletely cured. "I esn not ssy too mnoh for Pernna as a medicine 'for women in a ma-down condition'." , Pe-Tv-M rer Oenerel Debility. Mrs. M. W. SeffeV SU MsUgords 8t, Ban Antonio, Tex., writes : ' ' tare anted Peruma tor general 4 blttty and bare found It very beae tidal." : V Mt. William 'h7 Switser, SS5 K. SSd street, Sew York City, wrltce j "I was troubled with catarrh of the throat particularly and suffered consid erably ss a result thereof for a period of abont Ave Tears, sad my general health was affected. . "Three years ago I wss forced to give ap business and took np my residence la the western country, looking for re lief in t change of climate as well ss a change in the method ot treatment for my ailment. ... - "I had known ot Pernna before, but my belief seemed to lie in private treat ment. " . A - - - "After much expense, both here and in the West, I was induced by a friend in Chicago to try Pernna. MI began ths use of same whilst there and continued it tor about five weeks, at the end of which time I returned to New York, both well and bsppy. Pe-m-na Recommended Tor Coughs and Colds. Prince Jonah Kalanlanaole, 1583 K street, N. WH Wash ington, D. C, Delegate in Congress from Hawaii, writes:, "I can cheerfully recommend your Peruma aa a rery longer-- taking Parana, but, it the necessity should again arise, I shall re member .Iti friendship. . "Furthermore, I will always be pleased tospeak a word in favor of this excel lent remedy." Pe-rn-c.. Miss Theresa A. L,und, Sec'y Alpha Lodge, No. 1108, M. B. A Marinette, Wis., writes i t. "I have used your Peruna tor catarrh and have found It to be all that yon claim for it. I cheerfully recommend Pemtta to anyone suffering from ca tarrh, as X believe that, as in my ease, It will prove a sure cure." Gives Pe-nMM Credit Mr. James D. King, Alsmo Hotel, Colorado Springs, Col., member Yon mans of America, writes - "I had to come here on account of lung trouble end found that my recov ery wss very slow. "A friend suggested thst I try Parana and t did so. I began to improve very rspldly and I kept right on using it. la four months my inngs were all healed and my cough all gone. "I feel thst much of the credit is due to Peruna and I am pleased to en dorse it." Probsbly no other physician has re ceived such a volume of enthusisaUc let ters ot thenar ax Dr. Hart man for Pernna. TTJERIS are some tnloga which are as . sure aa fate, end csa be relied on la occur to at least one-half of the human family unless means sre taken to pre- vent.'iv;:";,;',i,' : V. " First, colds not promptly cured are sure to cense catarrh. : Beoond, catarrh Improperly treated is sure to make life short and miserable. The) Destrnctlve Fewer ef Catarrh. Catarrh spares no organ or function of the body,-.'; .a." . . . .- .; xy: ; ': It Is capable of destroying sf gh t, tsa te, smell, hearing, digestion, secretion, as similation and excretion. ,:: It pervades every pert of the human body, bead, threat, stomach,' bowels, bronchial tubes, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder and other pelvis organs. : . ' : Gained Thirty Penaaa la Weight Mr, John C Russell, 810 County Btn PorUmouth, Va, writes, regarding his wife's ease, as follows t U, . - : I thought I would be doing but Jus ties to your' great medicine to tell you what it has done for my wife. ' ,, , ( , "Two years ago the doctor 'called at our house on aa avsrsgs of three times ; a week in attendance upon mywlfe'whe was suffering from scute Indigestion. ' ", "While on a visit to some friends she -had an attack and I prepared to go tor . the doctor when our friend proposed Peruna.. .. . . . '.."., ' "1 gave her a dose; repeating it in a half hour and her psins passed sway. 8lnce that time my wife baa gained thirty pounds. , Ws are never out of Peruna. When ' the children or I bars a cold we take some of manias' Peruna. V '. "I find thst it has cut my doctor bills down to almost nothing." J , , Keep Pe-m-aa On Hand. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Klee, 215 E.4th street, Topeka, Kas4 write t ; SU ; -. "We are both very much pleased with Peruna and do not hesitate to praise It. "My wife- took Psruna for liver , (rouble and a rundown condition Inci dent to the same. - ,.' "A tew bottles built up her hoaltn snd strength-. , , '.. ' .,,..-.', MI took. Peruna for a cold which settled In my kidneys, giving me much pain. , "In two weeks I wss much better and in a few months I was well.' "We keep it on hand all the lime, la caee wetako cold." Revised romtuia. ' '. "For a number ot years requests have ; come to me from a multitude of grate ' ful friends, urging thst Psruna be given a slight laxative quality. I havs been experlmemting with a laxative addition for quite a length of time, and now feel gratified -to announce to the friends ot Pernna thst I have incorporated such a quslityia the medicine whleb, la my opinion can only snhaaoe Its well-' known, be nefiolal character. . S. B. BaTMa, X. D. .WEEDS BY THE WAYBIDr ' Some friends were .talking ,of Kip ling's la teat novel, Juat beginning as a magasisne serial.. "Robin Goodfel low and His Friends,", snd'the con vsrsatlon. from covering the persist ence of fairy -lore In Teutonio' litera ture, took" widev range among witch es, dragons, and their kind. These friends expressed to one'ahother their sorrow -that the fairy superstition, along with Pan, la dead. If . fairy, lore be superstition it is Juat as live ly in Kipling's time as in Chaucer's; and we are In the habit of thinking that Chaucer represents everything that, was long ago. '. "In olde dayes,"' aays Chaucer, In the Wife of Bath's Tale, ...... . . "In olde dayea of the king Artour, Of which - that Bretone apeken grct honour. All was this knd fulfilled of faerie; ' The elf-cuene, with hire jolly oompeg- - nie . - Danced full oft In many a grene mede. This waa the old opinion aa I rede; f itmt, of many hundred ver iw. It -is 'said that nobody has 'ever confessed .: Ilvlnr on the sand-hills: the traveler Is always Informed that they He a little farther: so no one haa ever seen the .noop-snake; the Inquirer Is referred and re-referred, until he gives up search for the eye wltneaa. If . a anlritual medium should call back the author of . Beo wulf that worthy would certainly, say that the horrid dragon, Grendel," ex- ieted "many 'hundred .yeres ago." The fairies" caae has always been and alwaya will be tried before a Ju ry of children and men whoae child hood has not wholly, died, and these weigh hearsay along with oaths. , I 1 wonder ,! have all ' the modern mothers lost, this Incantation and re cipe.- which "would certainly 'delight their children?. . . - . . . AW EXCELLENT WAT .W get a KAT- ', . " . -i ; ' RIB. . .-. . -. . ' (For myaelf I call Marrarett Barranca; . but thla will obteine ony one that ta ' - not allrady bownLt . "Firat, gett a broad equare chriatall sHaaae, in- lenrth and - breadth t tnchea. Then lay that slaaee In the bloud of a white henna, t Wedneadaya, or I Friday. Then Uke It out and waah it with holy aa. and fumigate It. Then take t haile atlcka or- waoda- Of an year growth: rill them fayre ' Snd white; .- and ' make hem aoe Ion go. as you write the 8PIR RIT8. or FA TRIES nam, which you call, t times- on every stick being made flatt on one aide. Then bury them under some hill, whereas you euppoe' FAY HIK8 haunt, the Wednesday before you call ber: and the Friday following take them upp, and call her at or I or 10 of the clocke, which be rood planett and- hourea for that turn: but when you call, be in cleane life, and turn thy face towards the east. And when you have her. bind her to that atone or lase." This Is Dr. John Dee's prescrip tion, made in. 1(1. Don't you know thouaands of children have tested It, surpassing Job In patience, and , re solved that. If they ever did catch that dainty Marrarett Barranca, they would iute lisr and pet her te death! But.' in caee they tried the test. ut supra," in vain, the fault must not be with the rigmarole but with the trap per. Bo Dr. ' Dee ' goes further and preacrlbes - "AN UNGUENT to an noynt under the Eyelids, and upon the Eyelid - evening and morning e; but especially when you call, or find your eight not perfect. "R. A pint of eallet-oyle. and put It Into- a vlall glass: but first wash It with rose-water and meryrold water: th flowers to be gathered towards th st. Wash It till the . oyle com whit; then put It Into the class, ut supra: and than but thrto th budda ef holy hocke, th flower of marygold, the flowers or tonpes of wild thlme. th uds of young haal: and th thlm must-ba. gathered near the- olde of a hill where FAIRIES used to be: and take th grass of a fayri throne, ther. All the put into the oyle, into, the glass: and act, It to dlsaolv I day In the sunne, and tha keep It for use, ut eupra."' - - i': :' ' ' ' '. Then cornea the Incantation,' calling-one Elaby Gethon, e g.j to come meekly and mildly, answer his ques tions truly, and be aubjject unto him In all thingsupon peril of damna tion. -t--- - "r . ' Ta book or books entitled. "The Witchcraft Mania," of King James I. reminds one of the evidence taken by the government in -the Ku Klux Umea In the latter case the negro Imagination was at its , best. In the former, whoever was -suspected of having a connection with the devil had ths thumbscrews put to her and waa forced to describe him. - These compulsory word-sketches of the arch-nend. before Milton had painted him once for all, are as varied as the character of the witnesses examined. It leads the reader to more nearly real lie what a debt we owe the blind poet for calling ont of the chaos of Images and absurdities a clean-cut figure, dt for sll minds to unite upon. Instead of refined devices whereby to lure - witches Into captivity, which alchemists employed' for fairies, the sheriffs addressed themselves to the witches, who were visible In every poor, klnleas hag In the hamlet .The thumbscrew, , the ordeals., and public hatred made short - metre of them. How they were hated and abhorred in preserved In the witch songs, such as: appear In Macbeth and Johnson's Masque of Queens. In the latter. 11 witches sing a stansa each and renvoi ta sung by the dame. The "a Witch." for 'example: . - , (, , - haTre bn ,tB,rl"gtv wolvea ",' Th madd doggee .foaraes, and. ad ) , dera ear; ''(' -iTbe spurting of a deadmans eye: "And all since the' .evening starr did rla."-- . ..-,.-.. . . . ; . . Raoh accounts for her time, end. the dams, after accounting for1 her own. Is commands, "And now Our orgies lsf'ST7 J oegin.", . , . . ... Literature ' is full of witches, hob goblins, ' fairies,' ' ghosts, : ' dragons, fiends, and nightmares, but there- Is not much about wisards. Men did all the writing, and when a wlsard appeared he-was most often admir able, aa witness Merlin. Nothing but Inspiration can account for the ren der of the Old boy himself. True, they spoke of dragons and that sort of thing in masculine pronouns, but with some warlike - admiration for them. ""Some say this dragon was a - witch; gome aay he was a devil; For from hla Mae a smoke arose, And with It burning snivel; Which he cast off. when he did cough, In a welt that be did attind by. Which made It look Just Ilk a brook Running L With burning brandy." They are all rlpenorters. willing to meet ths best knights in open battle; but the female terrors are secret, meet In dark caves, and do their dev iltry by nlght-tlde. . . e, ,e So, Kipling, welcome with Sir Rob In Ooodfellow and His Friends! 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