Show on the Whitt Dolgen was captured river Arkansas by the tug Spitfire! A fight took place on James lalfihd S Ct between a body of Union Troopi ’ and a force pf Confederates resulting ART1Y la advantage to the Union force " June H 1832 FIFTY YEARS AGO Captain Craven of the United States steam sloop Brooklyn lent a marine THIS WEEK DISAPPROVES LEGISLATIVE PROnumber guard and party of seamen VISION OUSTING GENERAL T' lng in all about one hundred men unv WOOD AS CHIEF OF STAFF der command of Lieutenant Lowry to Wune 10 1862 Bayou Sara La for the purpose ol The treaty for the destroying the telegraph apparatus and suppression of the African slave trade the wires Lieutenant Lowry was officially promulgated It Is to cutting returned to the ship after two hours Saya Army of United States la Too remain In full force for a period of Vital in Institution to the People bis work having accomplished ten years Instructions for the ships of This Country to be Made Gen Jas H Van Alen military govf the United States and British navies ernor of Yorktown Va Issued an or of Hasty Legislation end regulations for the mixed courts der all his In that negroes directing of justice the publicaaccompanied department "contraband or otherwise tion should be under the Immediate charge on Washington — The president The schooner Jula was captured at and control of the Monday vetoed the army appropriaBaratarla La by Master's Mate John and be allowed full liberty” It was tion bill He returned the bill to H Gregory with a crew of twelve understood as a device to give the with a message indicating his men from the United States gunboat slaves temporary freedom of the legislative disapproval prbv Klttatlnny Atkinson C ol Captain Company which would oust General Leonard A fight took place on James Island the fifteenth Indiana with twenty Wood Irora the office of chief of staff S C between a body of Union troops men captured six thousand two hunand a large force of Confederates It dred pounds of powder at Sycamore on March 4 next was hotly contested In his message the president said: for more than Mills thirty miles below Nashville two hours and endgd In the discom- Tenn “The army of the United States is and five miles north of the fiture of the Confederates were who Cumberland river The company also far too vital an Institution to the peooutnumbered at Fort Zolllcoffer and ple of this country to be made the stopped victim of hasty or imperfect theories The Union army under General Fre- brought off a gun of legislation As was pointed out by mont reached Port Republic Va the June 15 1862 scene of the stand made by General the chairman of the state military Jackson the day before The Confederate General J E B committee it is well known that the The Confederates with a cavalry force left the war college and the general staff have In front of the Stuart Confederate lines near Richmond Union lines Va been for many months engaged upon at Savage’s Station Chlckahominy Swamp Va kept up a on the 13th 'and rode through the lines a comprehensive plan of army reorof the bombardment without effect their right wing of the Union army ganization in to Garlick’s shells falling short of the mark front of Richmond “At the present time therefore It Landing river where he is especially Pamunkey inappropriate in my burned twoschooners thence to Turn opinion June 11 1862 to force upon tne statute A severe skirmish took place be- stall’s Station where he fired Into books legislation enacted without the tween a portion of the Thirteenth In- but failed to capture a railroad train usual deliberation and care 1 cannot thence rode around the left wing of conscientiously diana light artillery and a mounted surrender the responthe Union army and into Richmond Blood’s squad of Captain sibility in shaping such laws with under Captain Nlcklln and a arriving on this date which I am vested under the constiLieutenant Commander Howell li tution large body of Confederate irregulars Tahoma accomwho were hidden In a thick clump of the Union gunboat “I therefore return to your honorbushes The Confederates were panied by Lieutenant Commander Eng able body without my approval the crossed the bar eventually dislodged hut not until the llsh in the Somerset said bill" National troops had suffered some at Saint Mark’s river In Florida and ardrove a company of Confederate loss In killed and wounded Twenty-fivBEEF TRUST WILL tillery with four or five field pieces of the Irregulars were captured GO OUT OF BUSINESS on A flag of truce was received at from a fort near the lighthouse and landing Batesvllle Ark the headquarters or that river afterwards The National Packing Company Will burning the fort with the barracks General Curtis of the Union army be Voluntarily Dissolved by tns bearing a letter from General Hind- June 16 1862 Beef Packers by August man of the Confederate army threatThe Richmond Despatch of this date — Attorney General Washington ening to hang every Federal officer "Desertion has the following: was advised Monday that Wlckersham and soldier wjio should fall Into his printed become far too frequent In the Conhands in case General Curtis should the National Packing company would federate army And yet the habit is be voluntarily dissolved by the Deef hang certain persons In his hands as not peculiar to Confederate soldiers outlaws General Curtis replied Impackeis by August 1 In view of this There must be desertions from all action Mr Wickersham announced mediately any intention disclaiming service where there is no that the government would hold in "military of hanging We mean for desertion punishment abeyance the civil suit which it proSpecie payment was Resumed by the no punishment adequate to the of- posed to bring against tne company New Orleans Bank of America fence — none which a or vagato compel its disintegration A Confederate battery of four guns bond had not rather encounter than was notified of the Mr Wickersham was captured at James Island S C endure the service or the perils of a beef trust's intention to dissolve by by two regiments of Union troops battle is the Death proper punishJames A Fowler assistant to the atwas capThe schooner Princeton ment and it Is the punishment preUnited States steamer scribed In our laws — the punishment tured by the torney general Susquehanna Representatives of the National meted to deserters by governments to a according We anticipate that our own Packing company generally June 12 1862 statement by the attorney general inwill be forced to resort government A fight took place at Waddell’s farm to United States Attorney formed it for With a creditable near Village Creek Ark between a bearance and at Chicago that it was the purthe policy ol humanity body of National troops under the com Swift and Morris appealing to the pride of a soldier by pose of the Armour mand of Col Albert E Brackett of the advertisement by disgraces has been interests which run the corporation Ninth Illinois cavalry and a party of wind to our commanders but up its business ana dispose pursued by Confederates known as Hooker’s comthere is little pride and no honor in of its assets pany In which the latter were de- a deserter and the tear of The packers it is said expect to disgrace t feated with a loss of will not deter him from absconding have ready a definite plan by August killed wounded and prisoners Colonel An example or two would have a fine 1 or if they find themselves unable Brackett’s loss was one killed and effect” to agree upon a basis of dissolution " eleven prisoners The battle of Secessionville James they will advise the department of of the Richmond A detachment Island S C was fought resulting in justice of the fact In the latter Blues had a skirmish near the the stinging defeat of the National event the proposed civil suit under on the right wing of the Conforces the Sherman law it Is Intimated will federate army with a body of Union At Memphis Tenn a large body of be filed The fire of the Blues killed Confederate Infantry officers and soldiers tosix of the enemy and wounded sevKILLED WOMAN AVIATOR gether with citizens of the city took eral when they retreated to the United the oath of allegiance General Fremont left Harrlsonburgh States of America Tip of Wing of Biplane Struck Limb The citizens expressed their deVa The Confederates in front of the of Tree and Machine Wat Dashed light by an illumination of every win- National pickets at Fair Oak3 atto the Ground dow In town to flank a portion of the tempted III — Mrs Julia Clarke of Springfield A small expedition of United States Union force during a violent thunder storm but were repulsed with some Penver 28 years old and one of the topoforces under Captain Hynes three flying licensed feminine aviation went up the loss Lieutenant Palmer aide to Gengraphical engineers Nansemond river without resistance eral Sickles was killed while giving pilots was killed at the Illinois state 40 o’clock Monday fair grounds at orders to the commander of the regiMount Jackson Va was occupied ment attacked night when the tip of one of the army under General by the Federal A squad of Union soldiers wings of a Curtiss biplane In which Fremont hunting she was making a flight struck the An attack on a Confederate Va battery for deserters near Culpepper limb of a tree and the machine was found a Confederate mail carrier hidon James Island S C by three regiher ments of Union troops was repulsed ing in the woods in whose pouch was dashed to the ground crushing a large number of letters to important skull Mrs Calrke left a note request' “ 13 1862 June Confederates information containing ing that if she were killed her body comCol James R Slack Federal of value to the Union forces be taken to Denver for cremation nt Memphis Tenn issued manding (Copyright 1912 by W O Chapman) The flight was in practice prelimithe following order: “Hereafter the nary to an exhibition to be given here in and of Remember This currency passing dealing on Friday and Saturday known as ‘Confederate When you go to call on the sick alscrip’ or ‘Confederate notes' is positively prohibitARMY HELD IN CHECK ways remember that the conversation ed and the use thereof as a circulatshould deal with cheerful topics and Three Times Orozco’s Forces Repulse ing medium regarded as an Insult to rever with anything dull or gloomy Federal Cavalry the government of the United States Many an invalid has been plunged into and an imposition upon the Ignorant a state of nervous melancholy through La Cruz Mexico — Three time3 on and deluded the untimely remarks of some igno2000 federal cavalry under Monday ' "All persons offending against the rant or thoughtless visitor “Yes” General Rabago forming the vanguard provisions of this order will be promptsadly related a visitor to one very sick of General Huerta’s forces pressed Jones died yesterday ly arrested and severely punished by woman “Mrs north toward this town only to meet She suffered from the same malady the military authorities” stubborn of the rebel the resistance The Bank of Louisiana at New Or- as you have and fehe was sick for such under Colonel Antonio Rojas leans a long time” After which she in- front being ordered by the The third attempt to pass La Cruz and to pay a citizen In current funds sisted that she must depart urging his deposit formerly received In Conthe Invalid to be of good cheer It move northward on Bachimba fifty miles where rebel nor'h the main notes to bank the was with federate appealed great difficulty that the sick resulted in failure General Butler who sustained the de- woman was pacified by the nurse for army is gathered cision of the judge she imagined that she would be the Skirmishes which began Sunaay aion next to follow Mrs Jones into the the Conchos river were resumed at Congress passed a joint resolution noon with the result that In less than of thanks to Lieutenant Morris and grave ' two hours the federals had retired the other officers and men of the Neither side lost heavily though the Functions for Pet Dogs frigate Cumberland recently destroyed fire was heavy at times Teas for poodles Virginia which originated by the Confederate The pickets of General McClellan’s among the smart set of Palm Beach Smothered in Sand aimy near Richmond were driven in Florida have apparently appealed to B C — Mrs Vancouver R G Harfrom Old Church and large bodies of other centers of fashion A Baltimore were discovered moving message states that Miss Georgiana vey wife of a prom'nent Vancouver Confederates of Mechanlcs-vlllfrom the neighborhood Williams a society debutante gave a real estate operator and their were smothered baby Reginald Bridge and Richmond toward the birthday tea in honor of her pet to death in the sand where they were battlefield of Fair Oaks French poodle Bunny Miss Williams’ At daylight the Confederates accident opened younger sister and Miss Gertrude Par- thrown in an automobile a heavy artillery fire on General Sum- dee assisted The dogs of the smart Primary in Maine ner's position in the vicinity of Rich- set had baths and were powdered and j — Me voters Maine Portland were mond which lasted for three hours and those who did not go perfumed on Monday for given an opportunity killing one and wounding another of to the WTlliamses’ home in automo the Union troops biles made the Journey A ' the first time to express their preferafoot The United States flag was raised tempting menu was served to the pets ence for United States senator and for and state and county ofIn the village of Gretna La on ssucers All the good doggies were ' governor fices The Co ’’rata transport Clara served by ladies PRESIDENT VETOES w CIVIL WAR That’s the land— Libby’s — There isn't ansliced dried beef like it Good? It’s the inside cut of the finest beef sliced to wafer thinness other Sliced Dried Beef stands supreme The tasty dishes one can make with it are almost numberless Let's see1 There’s creamed dried beef and— but just try it Then you'll know I Always Insist on Libby’s Don’t accspt” Just ae good" From relish to roost from condiment to conserve the quality of Libby’s Foods is always And they don’t cost one superior mors than tha ordinary kinds whit Pat op in tterilized glasi or tin container Grocers At Every & Libby Libby Chicago NOTHING TO DO BUT WAIT Husband Hopeful Simply Knowing Well That He Couldn’t Do Anything Else Weary Even the bright sunshine failed to cheer the man In the motor car He sat all huddled up in bis heavy driving coat A friend passed "Hallo Johnson!" he said "What’s up? How long have you been here?” "Oh about four hours!” said the motorist miserably "What’s the trouble — tire burst?” The motorist shook his head Short of pe"Engine gone wrong? trol? If so I can — ” She's running "Thanks old man line and the tank’s full” "Then what the dickens is the matter?” "Ob nothing” murmured the motorist "I'm only waiting for my wife She's been kissing her sister's new baby ever since ten In the house there Perhaps she'll be finished presently then we can go home to dinner I’m 10 hungry!” Close and Near Promoter— Haven’t you any friends who have money? Inventor— I have one hut he close to give up any close Is too And Very Quickly building of airships is bound always to be a success in one way” "What’s that?” "It makes the money fly” "The OUTDOOR LIFE Will Not Offset the III Effects of Coffee and Tea When One Cannot Digest Them farmer "For ten A says: years or more I suffered and stomach trouble froip dyspepsia caused by the use of colfee (Tea contains c&ffe'ne the same drug found In coffee) until I got so bad I had to give up coffee entirely and almost give There were times when I up eating could eat only boiled milk and bread and when I went to the field to work I had to take some bread and butter along to give me strength "I doctored steady and took almost everything I could get for my stomach In the way of medlpine but If I got any better It only lasted a little while I was almost walking skeleton “One day I read an ad for Postum and told my wife I would try It and as to the following facts I will make affidavit before any judge: "I quit coffee entirely and UBed Postum In its place I have regalued my health entirely and can eat anything that Is cooked to eat I have Increased In weight until now I weigh more than I ever did I have not taken any medicine for my stomach since I began using Postum "My family would stick to coffee at first but they saw the effects it had on me and when they were feeling bad they began to use Postum one at a time until now we all use Postum" Name given by Postum Co Battle ' Creek Mich Ten days’ trial of Postum In place of coffee proves the truth an easy and pleasant way Read the little book "The Road to Wellvllle” In pkgs “There’s a rea- son” Ever rend the above one appear front tint are aenulae trie and latereat letter? to time fall of new They hataaa A TIE GILL r - i iwH C!ILD NEEDS TREATMENT When a child sulks drowsily or la fretful it is usually due (o some slight disorder of the digestive organs and a mild laxative Is very often all that Is and necessary to restore cheerfulness buoyancy of spirits In cases where the use of a gentle effective laxative stimulant is indicated many of the best physicians are now prescribing Dr Caldwell a Syrup This preparation is admittedPepsin ly the perfect laxative being mild yet positive In Its action on the bowels to violent cathartand far preferable ics and purgative waters It Is very pleasant to the taste and ts an ideal remedy to regulate and strengthen the Its easy stomach liver and bowels natural action makes It especially dea dose sirable in the case of children at being sure to have the desired result next morning with no attendant unpleasantness or discomfort Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold lu 60c and by druggists everywhere $100 bottles If you have never tried this splendid remedy write to Dr W B Caldwell St 201 Wnshlngton He will he for a sample very glad to send a trial bottle without any expense to you whatever Zeke Knew Rufe Rufe was telling Zeke about a terrible escapade he had had the night before alter he had crossed the dam at the river and was making for his cabin about a half mile through tho dark woods de inter "And jest as I stepped brush hears a funny noise like a I looks up an’ a blue shoat snortin' and groun’ light Jumps out er de shapes Itself Into a ghost about six nut foot tall Red fire was er its nose It stood still kinder then lifted a long bony finger an’ says: ‘I want you Rufe Jackson' “I walks up to it and shakes my own finger right in its face 'You and mind yore business I'll mind mine’ says and turns on my heel and goes right on “Now what’d you er done Zeke in a case like dat?" “I'd er done jest what you done you durned lying nigger” f tattered Him A little girl tour years old wanted a nickel one day' and thought the best way to get it was to say something So climbing upon bis nice to papa lap she said sweetly: love you better than the "Papa devil" Literal Obedience “How Is It have such big telegram bills?" "You told me sir to use dispatch in that correspondence so I wired all the letters" as And some people never forgive are In worklong as their memories ing order Mrs Soothing Symp for Children the runiN reduces Inflamma ptuu ouree wind euUo ibo bottle Wfnaiowm Boftrna Oou As soon as women are ours we are no longer theirs — Mkhnel de Montaigne For regulation of tha stomach and you will liuil Garfield Tea very beneficial Woman conceals only what not know — Proverb bowels she does RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE Doctors Could Not Help Mrs Templeton — Regained Health through Lydia E Pinkham’s Compound Hooper Nebraska— “I am very glad how Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has helped me For five years I suffered from female troubles so I was I took docscarcely able to do my work tors’ medicines and used local treatments but was not helped I had such awful back was so bearing down pains and my weak I could hardly walk and could not I often had to sit up nights to sleep ride and my friends thought I could not live At my request my husband got long Warm Compliment me a bottle of Lydia E Pinkham’s Veg-- 1 s A ball was held In a ceretable Compound and I commenced to tain garrison town recently at which take it By the time I had taken the men at- seventh bottle my health had returned and many military officers tended A soldier attired as a lady and I began doing my washing and was a was spoken to by the regimental chap- well woman Atone time for three weeks lain I did all the work for eighteen boarders "Well young man” said the with no signs of my old trouble returnDid ing Many have taken your medicine “you are very well got up after seeing what it did for me I would you win a rrlze?” You “Yes chum: I got second prize Did not take $1000 and be where I was to use my name if have my permission you get a prize?” ” it will aid anyone ’’—Mrs Susie Tem“Me? 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