Show nsraM pmp 511 - v V" k HARD FOR THE kidney remedy rr Tyler Condo N Dak aya: “My feel and limb were swollen and I could not aleep on account of the kidney weakness My back was lame and sore and I felt miserable lkian's Kidney Fills freed me of the trouble and hen hare bad occasion to nee them since they have never failed me" Get Dora's st ray Drug Store 50c s Box Doan’s POPULAR Young Hit OF SYMBOL VALUE Man Evidently Wat Lacking of the CounAppreciation try’s Statesmen There thoughts in is plenty of food for cynical in the national capital as is the following Incident which happened on a Washington street car: A worldly young man prone to criticise was gazing at the advertisements which decorate the Interior of the car One advertised a new kind of collar for men The dome of the capltol was represented encircled by one of the collars and on the senate and house wings of the building were placards giving prices and sizes The placard on the senate end of the capltol read “Quarter size" and that on the other end said “Two for a quarter" man The worldly cynical young turned to his companion "That" he remarked "just about some ol expresses my opinion of these here congressmen" — Judge shown by We CIVIL WAR FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK Auguat 12 1862 General Burnside the commanding army corps of the Army of the Potomac Issued an order informing hla army that the seizure of the prop under the reerty of Confederates cent order of President Lincoln based on an act of congress would not he tolerated unless made in the presence and under authority of an officer The prize steamer Ladona captured while endeavoring to steal into the arrived at river Georgia Ogeeehee Philadelphia Col John H- Morgan with his force of Confederate Irregulars captured Gallatin Tennessee together with a Union force under Colonel Boone a large quantity of supplies a railway train laden with grain a number of horses etc In the evegovernment ning Colonel Miller arriving from Nashville with reinforcements for the Union troops fell upon Morgan’s rear guard the main body of his force having withdrawn killing six and wound-lua number of the partisans The Confederate voted congress their thanks to Gen Robert E Lee and the officers and men in his command for "their late brilliant victory in the signal defeat of culminating the combjned forces of the enemy in the two great battles of Manassas" Stonewall Jackson Confederate general detaching his army from General Lee’s began a raid down the Shenandoah valley Ninth A North DakotaMrsCasa CJ Evtry Pictun August 13 1862 A collision occurred oft Ragged between the Point on the Potomac steamers Peabody and West Point In which were lost The West Point was en route to Washington from the army of wl(h convalescents General Burnside Colohel Guitar with a Union fore? overtook the Confederate partisans Mother’s Lingual Attainment The mother of a little boy In Kan- under Colonel Poindexter at Yellow Creek Clinton county and Missouri sas City Kan recites negro dialect Her small son is defeated them stories charmingly The French bark Harriet Ralll was quite proud of her accomplishment and frequently boaBta of It One day released by the authorities of the United States recently when some of his playmates were vaunting the achievements of A battle was fought at Clarendon their several mothers the little boy Arkansas between General Hovey’ Union division and a part of Hind bragglngly remarked: force which had "My mother Is smarter than any of man’s Confederate she can talk two languages" been sent forward from Little Rock yours his to check the advance of the nationals "What are they?" demanded The conflict was savage through sevcompanions eral hours Hindman eventually with“White and colored” drew losing 700 prisoners Matter of Justice An expedition consisting of the Where shall justice begin with Massachusetts and those who have power or with those marine battery under command If exact and Ideal General who Buffer wrong? Stevenson on embarking Justice were done the weak would board the gunboats Wilson and Ellis make an effort to give to the strong at Newbern North Carolina proceedall that Is their due and the strong ed to Swansboro and destroyed the would try to put their affairs in order Confederate salt works at that place so that no just cause of complaint General Pope at Cedar Mountain should exist anywhere The unhappy Virginia telegraphed General Halleck element in the relations of the strong In Washington at 7:30 in the mornand the weak is that both are think- ing: "The enemy has retreated under ing too much about exacting Justice cover of the night His rear Is now about and not enough that crossing the Rapldan toward Orange doing which is just and right Our cavalry and artil "Pay what Court House thon owest" la the cry most often lery are In pursuit" heard "Give me that which is my due then I will pay you what I owe” Auguat 14 1862 —The Christian Register D A Mahoney editor of the Du Instinctive huque Herald was arrested by the “So you took your wife to the base- United States marshal charged with ball game?" enlistments discouraging A body of national troops out look"Yea” replied Mr Meekton "Did she enjoy it?" ing for cotton near Helena Ark encountered a force of Confederate Ir“Only part of It"' She thought they wasted a great deal of time running regulars and came oft narrowly around the lot but she thought the arGeneral Pope the commanding guments with the umpire were quite Union army of Virginia issued an orinteresting” — Washington Star der commanding officers and soldiers of the army to abstain from entering the houses molesting the persons or disturbing the property of citizens under pain of speedy and severe punishment Whatever provisions forage or other articles might he required for the subsistence or use of the troops would be taken possession of but only by an officer with authority Is often said of The Confederate General Breckln ridge addressed a note to Col II E Paine commanding United States forces at Baton Rouge La complaining that the Union troops In that vicinity had wantonly burned many private houses had taken or destroyed much private property without compensation had seized and carried away Into Imprisonment upon false and frivolous pretexts many unarmed citizens and that negro slaves were when eaten with cream or armed and to be being organized rich milk and a sprinkle of them He Informed against him that such acts were regarded as sugar if desired In violation of the usages of civilized warfare and that In the future upon That’s the cue for houseany departure from those usages “he keepers who want to please would raise the black flag aud neither the whole family give nor ask for quarter” “That’s Good” Post Toasties Post Toasties to serve direct package — are ready from the Convenient Economical Delicious "The Memory Lingers Sold by Grocers Cereal Comjny limilwL Poua Battls Cnek Mich of Union troops undef the command REPORTED BY THE GROUCH Col W T Harris and a force of Conpartisans under Colonel Here the Original Hiram J Tells of Blnfleld resulting In the rout of the His Attendance at a Country Confederates who lost twentyen “Function" killed and nine taken prisoners near General Pope was confronted "Having else to do" renothing the Rapldan by General Lee and fell marked the old codger "I attended back across the Rappahannock a function while I was 'over at the other day The affair Auguat 16 1862 was held In a dispirited grove at the The U S gunboat Pocahontas one end of a road In which every time of the blockading squadron off Charles a horse popped down hla foot the dust ton S C proceeding shot up In the air like a akyrocket up the Blacl river on reconnolssance In search of a A band was playing without the Confederate dleamer reported In the Slightest remorse A statesman with river found that the Confederates had a neck as wrinkled as a pickle dronsunk the steamer On her return trip ed forth redundant nonenltles withthe Pocahontas was fired Into by out end A sad and rickety bands of irregulars who fringed the wound 'round and ’round river for twenty miles Owing to th to the sound of Its own plaintive range no Injury was done the vessel In t tipsy a pavilion although some men were wounded hoarse person was endeavoring to sell A body of Confederate partisans un- Ip brazen defiance of the pure food der Col A R Johnson captured nid drug act what looked alarmingly A quantity of ammunl like horned toads fried In Ky tlon and a number of rifles tell lntc A gentleman In a striped tent near Colonel Johnson gave by hoarsely slated that he preferred their handa notice that he had committed the seizt® tat snakes at ten cents per serure as a Confederate soldier and that pent There was the usual balloon If any southern man or his property which seemed perfectly willing to do should be molested in consequence he anything but go up Scattered around would retaliate on the Union men ol through the festal scene were a few old soldiers grumbling the plaoev a smattering A company of Confederate sundry cavalry of farmers also grumbling likewise making a rapid movement across the honest voters grumbling and various other folks nothing about Rapldan river near Crooked Run Va whom is w’orth Lieutenant Black and five captured except mentioning that they too were grumbling men of the national army It may have been a reunion a fair a An expedition of a num consisting t but whather of Union gunboats rams and rally a picnic or ever to chanced call It an ’twas they transports left Helena Ark and pro excellent example of one of our most ceeded down the Mississippi cherished Institutions” — Kansas City The Richmond Examiner editorially SUr session ol discussing the approaching the Confederate said: "It congress CHILD’S FACE ALL RED SPOTS will be for congress to repair as it best can the mischief done the public 632 N 5th St service by a weak and impracticable Terre Haute Ind— executive to look at the reduction ol "My little nephew a boy of four our forces in the field the decay oi years had a breaking out on his face It was little red spots at first then the demorallzatioB military discipline of our armies and' the jeopardy tc he would rub and scratch and water which our cause has been put by s blisters would form and wherever the child- water would run another would come long course of trifling conduct ish pride of opinion unworthy obsti- until his face was covered with them deft He would cry and fret' His mother nacy official obtuseness conceit ance of public opinion but it did not do got some medicine imperlouanest and despotic affectation He would scream and cry on the pari any good of those Intrusted with the execution and say It hurt We hardly knew him of the war" his litle face was all red spots end So I begged him to let me The evacuation by the Union army blisters of Harrison’s Landing on the Jamei put some Cutlcura Ointment on them river where it had taken refuge aftej The next morning I made a strong the disasters of the Peninsula cam- soap suds with Cutlcura Soap and washed his face In the warm suds paign was completed The little blisters hurst by pressing A national force was badly defeated the cloth on them After I had his by partisans near Lone Jack Mo face washed I put the Cutlcura Ointment on and In a short time bis little Auguat 17 1862 face was all red and dry I kept using The office of the Constitutional the Cutlcura Soap and putting on the Gazetteer a newspaper published at Cutlcura Ointment and his face got as Kan was demolished by Marysville well and it did not leave a scar He party of National soldiers belonging zqaa entirely cured In about one week to Captain Bowen’s company and a half” (Signed) Mrs Arthur Archbishop Hughes delivered an im- Haworth 1912 Jan 10 portant patriotic sermon in St Pah Cutlcura sold Soap and Ointment rick’s cathedral New York city Aftei throughout the world Sample of each reciting his course of action in Eu- free with Skin Book Address rope he called upon the whole north "Cutlcura Dept L Boston” to come out in its strength for to continue and for a “volunteering Job Not Satisfactory draft to be made" He said that "I’m a ifian" said the 300000 men were not enough to call proud individual out another 300000 “The ‘Well you are all right except as to people should Insist on being drafted and sc your head” commented the listener bring this unnatural strife to a close" "How’s that?" by strength of might alone "The part you talk "Mth is too big The Sioux war broke out in Minne- for the part you think with” sota The Sioux Indiana angered by Ideals a breach of promise on the part of the ‘What is your Idea of a perfect husUnited States government excited by reports of war from the south and band?" ‘One who with about a million made frantic by their medicine men would lose no time In making me a massacred 600 people at Acton Meekei merry widow” county Moving Pictures Popular In a recent number of the Daily Consular Reports are collected memoranda from cities and towns In various distant parts of the word showing the universal quality of the popular Interest which the moving pictures excite England Japan Turkey Mexico) India and the Islands Australia of the sea all have the same story to tell wherever the cinematograph1 goes It finds an Instant and sustained welcome federate HOUSEWIFE It's bard enough to keep house If perfect health but a woman who weak tired and suffering all of the time with an aching back has a beavy burden to carry Any woman in this condition has good cause to suspect kidney trouble especially If the kidney action seems disordered at all Doan’s Kidney Pills bare cured thousands of women suffering in this way It is the In la special 'i August 18 1862 The war department of the United States took steps to check the poll tl cal appointment of generals In the army In the following order: "Hereafter no appointments of major generals or brigadiers will be given except to officers of the regular army for meritorious and distinguished services during the war or to volunteet officer who some successful by achievement in the field shall have the military abilities redisplayed quired for the duties of a general officer ‘No appointment to such grades will be Issued by the war department till an examination Is made to ascertain If there Is any charge or evidence against the character conduct or fitness of the appointee and if there should be any such charge or evidence a special report will be made to the The Fisherman — Doggone here for an hour and ain't bite yet When a couple Is engaged they look It I’ve sit at each other’s virtues with magnieven got a fying glasses which are thrown aside on their wedding day Carrying It Too Far "Scientific management like any other good thing may be carried to excess” was R The speaker Marriott The Other Way ’Round A good little story long current In England Is Just now gaining American circulation It has for leading 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