Show and Pe-ru-- October COL ROOSEVELT I lave recall ed a letter from a young lady who aska me: "Ii the old F OF CIVIL WAR (Ka-ta- so) the better has lti One li place adapted for one condition a n other for another le a better remedy for tome condltlons than the s B Haitmin M D revised ha On the other hand the revised la a better remedy for some conditions than They are both Intended as catarrh remedies They have both done a great work In relieving catarrh chronic and acute Many hundreds of cases of chronic catarrh have recovered while taking and the same la true of the revised during the last sli years since its revision There Is a difference however In the two remedies Whenever catarrh is associated with constipation then the revised Inis the best deed this Is exactly why the revision was made to meet such cases But where no laxative Is needed where the bowels are regular or Inclined to hs loose then the old Is the better remedy and manufactured by the ComColumbus Ohio pany Sold all - at drug stores NOTICE! — Many peraona tnqnire Pernna They want the Pernna that their Father and Mothers need to take The old Peruna le now called If your druggist or dealer does not keep It for sale write the Katarno Columbus Ohio and they wlU tellCompany yon all ' about It SPECIAL Tor The Accelerated Brain Activity the early days of Wisconsin two the most prominent lawyers of the state were George B Smith and I 8 Sloan the latter of whom had a habit of Injecting Into his remarks to the court the expression “Your honor 1 have an Idea” A certain case had been dragging along through a hot summer day when Sloan sprang to his feet with his remark "Your honor have an idea” Smith immediately bounded up asIn of an impressive attitude and in solemnity said: “May it please the court I move that a writ of habeas corpus be issued by this court Immediately to take the learned gentleman’s idea out of solitary confinement”—Popular Maga-sinsumed great Tuberculosis Day Oct 27 Cordial approval dhd endorsement of Tuberculosis day which will be observed by the churches of the country on October 27th Is expressed by President Taft in a letter to Homer Folks of New York president otthe National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis From present Indications Tuberculosis day will be observed by almost every religious denomination In the United States and not less than 60000 sermons on tuberculosis will be preached on October 27th or In the weeks preceding or foll- owing that date Height of Assurance A man was charged with stealing a horse and after a long trial the Jury acquitted him Later In the day the man came back and asked the judge for a warrant against the lawyer who had successfully defended him “What’s the charge?” inquired the Judge “Why your honor” replied the man “you see I didn’t have the money to pay him his fee so he took the horse I stole” — Llppincott’s Magazine The fountain of beauty is the heart and every generous thought illustrates the walls of your chamber— Smiles While tongue thou in thy llvest keep a head — Shakespeare good A Million Persons Breakfast every morning’ on Post Toasties Suppose you try the food with cream and sugar as part of breakfast or supper You may be sure it will be a delicious part The Memory Lingers Cereal Company Buttle Crsek Mick Po turn Ltd FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK than revised Either 18 RECOVERING RAPIDLY FROM WOUND INFLICTED BY WOULD-BASSASSIN AT MILWAUKEE October First Vivid Impressions Progressive Leader on Night When He Wee Shot Related as He Sat In Huge Leather Chair in Hospital 14 1862 The London propeller Ouachita was captured in the Gulf Stream opposite Frying Pan shoals by the United States gunboat Memphis A skirmish occurred at Stanford Ky between the advance forces of the Union army under General Buell of the Confederand the ate army under General Bragg resulting In the retreat of the Confederates fourteen of whom were taken prisoners Stanford was occupied by Union forces Chicago — Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Is rapidly recovering from the wound Inflicted by John Schrank at Milwaukee and hopes to be again in the thick of the campaign within a week or ten days The first vivid Impressions of 15 1862 Roosevelt on the night on which October he was ehot in Milwaukee were reGovernor Vance of North Carolina lated Friday from the colonel’s own In an appeal to the people of his state lips for support to the army said: After “I feel as lively as a bulldog” said the most strenous exertions on the the colonel by way of preface He part of its officers the state finds It was sitting on a huge leather chair by impossible to clothe and shoe our sola window in MTs Koosevelt’s room diers without again appealing to that fountain of generosity— adjoining his own overflowing What seemed to Impress Colonel the private contributions of the peoRoosevelt most Btrongly was not the ple A great lot of blankets might yet be spared from private use and shooting itself— he seemed to accept thousands could be made from carpets on our parlor floors” The bark Lamplighter from New was captured by York for 'Gibraltar the Confederate privateer Alabama on the high seas and burned Gen McClellan made a preliminary report of the military operations under his charge since the evacuation of Harrison’s Landing Virginia after the failure of his peninsular campaign Drafting men for the Federal army in Boston commenced Forty men were drawn at Baltimore to fill the city’s quota The Union steamboat Hazel Dell was captured by Confederates at Caseyvllle Kentucky An expedition of armed boats from the Federal blockadeis In front of River Florida proceedApalachicola ing up the river took from her Confederate guards a schooner that was loaded with cotton and prepared to run the blockade The town of Apalachicola was set on fire on the return trip by shells Bent in reply to Theodore Roosevelt that as a thing of the past to be dismissed once it was over — but rather hour on the stage of the Milwaukee auditorium when he was speaking with a bullet in his side He insisted that to make the speech was what any other man would have done under the circumstances "It was nothing— nothing” he sanl “I felt a little pain but it was not severe When I stretched out my arm or reached for my manuscript it made me gasp a bit but that was all "It was quite amusing he went on “when I reached for my manuscript to see that it had a hole in it from the bullet and there was a hole In an artillery attack from her defenses' schooners were Two Confederate burned on Taylor’B Bayou at Sabine Pass Texas by an expedition from the the blockadof steamer Kensington ing squadron October 16 1862 The steamer Emille was hoarded by gang of guerillas at Portland Maine and plundered of all her stores The United States sloop of war Ticonderoga was launched at the Brooklyn navy yard A reconnaissance was made by part of the army of the Potomac from Gen Harper’s Ferry in the morning a Humphrey’s Gen Porter division supported by 18 1862 Confederate partisan fighters made trouble for the National soldiers In the vicinity of Helena Arkansas A picket of the Indiana was attacked and lost one man killed and several captured Across the Mississippi nine Union pickets were fired upon and killed Ten of Porter’s Confederate partisans In Missouri were publicly shot They had been held as hostages for safe the return of Andrew Allsman an aged citizen of Palmyra who had been seized by the partisans Gen John IL Morgan the Confederate leader whose raids toward Union territory had more than once kept Indiana and Ohio on the qul vlve became active again capturing a detachment of the Fourth Ohio cavalry near Lexington Kentucky entering that town seizing the provost guard and meing ofT In the direction of Versal’-aBy this operatiou Gen Morgan secured about three hundred and fifty horses and as many men together with their arms and accoutrements He paroled his prisoners The British frigate Racer was per mitted by the Federal blockading squadron to enter the harbor of Char leston and bring off the British 17 1862 VICTIM DECEPTION OF TWELVE YEARS The Goodleys have a sailor son who on one occasion brought home a parrot for the amusement and enlightenment of the family They kept It for the sake of the donor — on no other account would It hare been given house room Of course It was a perfectly but on respectable bird — occasionally Mr when young Sunday evenings Saintly paid his regular visit It was deemed advisable to cover Polly with a cloth Recently however Mr S took adaccruing to vantage of a him and made an extra call on the in As he was ushered Wednesday Miss Mary Goodley dexterously threw the cloth over Polly's cage Greetings over there ensued the usual awkward pause which was broken by a squawk from the covered cage "Well I’ll be everlasting blessed” t said Polly “This has been a Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health Louisiana Mo:— “I think a womanr dislikes to make her 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I HARD LUCK October 19 1862 The United States gunboat Ellis o Nortb squadron before Newbern Carolina Lieutenant W D Cushing commander captured the British schooner Adelaide of Halifax N S in New Topsail Inlet twelve miles from Wilmington The Adelaide was attempting to run the blockade with a cargo of cotton and turpentine The vessel having been run aground by her crew in their attempt to escape was burned as she lay The steamer Catahoula plying between Helena Arkansas and Memphis was fired into by a band oi Tennessee Confederate at a irregulars point a few miles above Memphis No one was killed and only one man wounded A party ot Morgan’s Confederate cavalry attacked and destroyed a train of loaded wagons and thirty-onempties at Bardstown Kentucky paroling the teamsters and driving oil the horses and mules Sackett commanding a reconnoitering party sent out to patrol the country between Centrevllle and Leesburg Virginia made a report narrating the operations of his expedition During the reconnoissance he captured and paroled sixty or seventy soldiers A body of Confederate cavalry under Col Jeffries entered and occuTennessee pied Commerce the October 20 1862 A body troops made i successful stand against the Confed erate cavalry leader Forrest on the Cumberland Tlver a few miles from Nashville Tennessee The Confederates retreated across the river with some slight loss including the capture of a colonel of cavalry Five hundred cases of yellow fever of Union (Copyright this fact If yon want special advice write to Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co (confl- dential) Lynn Mass lour letter will be opened read and answered by a Woman and held in strict confidence Dick — 1 told her that I loved her — that I was even willing to worship her at a distance Tom — What did she do? 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Soothing 6yrtip for Children teetbluff softens the gums reduces inflammaallays pain cures wind colic 25c a bottle tion Adr BettitYEy&S&lve One great value of Initiative is the of fear — Blanche BleBaing W conquering N U Salt Lake City RELIEVES TIRED EYES- No 5 PER CENT SOLUTION by W O Chapman) Gen John H Morgan’s Confederate Modern Raleigh force about three thoucomprising Depew says that it oc sand cavalry and 36 pieces of artilcurred in the suburbs of Albany H( lery defeated a heavy Union force was a stalwart young citizen she a near Lexington NaThe Kentucky They were charming young yoman tionals lost a number In killed wound- under an awning The rain had ed and prisoners but the street was muddy He ceased A band of did not look like Sir Walter Raleigh under Quantrell entered Shawnee Kansas and com- nor did she look like Queen Elizabeth pletely sacked it burning thirteen But probably Q E never looked pret houses and killing three men Six tier miles south of the town they overtook “Wuxtry poipersl" shouted a newB wo teams loaded with goods which boy they seized after killing one of the “Say kid” he said “are you tot Irlvers and seriously wounding the busy to earu a John Schrank alias Charles ‘Well bo" replied the boy “do jthers ' who tried 13 assassinate ColoThe common council of Boston stop- look like a cheap edition of Mr nel Roosevelt in Milwaukee inflicting ped the drafting In that place by votShow me de mun” a slight wound in his chest is a Ba- ing to raise the bounty tot enlistment “Well take your papers boy varian and formerly lived in New to (200 spread ’em out from curb to car track York He Is believed to be Insane A Union force under Acting Master Get busy!” Cover the mud with ’em Srocker of the U 8 S Kensington He paid the astonished boy Th Schrank Shows No Remorse anded at Sabine City Texas and drove car came He bowed In courtly manMilwaukee Wis— Schrank shows no iway a party of Confederates burn-n- ner to the queen She blushed and their encampment remote for his attack nor fear for said: A skirmish occured Uie consequences He says he Is in Thorough-larBui ‘Oh Billy you foolish boy!” through talking and refuges to make Gap between a Union force she walked over the papered path at Gen Stahel and a force of Con f edany further comment on bis attempt proudly as Q E could have done ucates who withdrew upon Haymarket on the former president’s life Then like Q E she sentenced him There were draft riots In several for life He Is her meal ticket now Demonstration Against Workers places In Pennsylvania during the day Lawrence Mass— Thirty thousand It Berkly Luzerne county five men At the Ball Game American flags were carried through sere killed by a “And what Is that man running for?" volley from the milithree miles of muddy streets Saturday ary who had been called out to asked young Mrs Torklns by 30000 men women and children in the officers There was trouble at He Is trying to get home” a demonstration against the Industrial Scranton Carbond&le and other Dear me! How fond he must b Workers of the World owns the Irish of his family!” SICK WOMAN A supply train of seven wagons laden with forage and commissary stores for the Union force under Gen Stabel was captured by a body of Confederate cavalry at Haymarket Vir and taken to Warrenton A ginta lieutenant and twenty-siprivates were captured with the train crossed the Potomac at Blackford's Ford and advanced on Shepardstown He was met by a my spectacle case too” force of the Confederates strong Colonel Roosevelt showed' no indi- who opened a heavy fire on him and cation that he had felt the fear of him back The purpose of the 'death He said he had no means of drove reconnoissance which was to locate were reported In Wilmington North knowing as he delivered the speech The mortality was great Carolina he had promised to make whether he the enemy had been accomplished steamer The H Dickey ply- thirty or forty dying dally John was wounded as fatally but accepted St Missouri a matter of course that he should go ing between Louis and President Lincoln issued an order on until he had finished If his strength Memphis Tennessee was attacked by establishing a provisional court for held out but When It was all over an i a hand of Confederate partisans near the state of Louisiana and appointbe had turned away to go to the Pemicot Bayou but escaped Charles A ing Peabody of New York he said he found It difficult to A reconnoissance under Gen Han- as provisional judge keep his temper when a half a dozen cock of the Union army left Bolivar Major Woodson of the Tenth Cavalmen scrambled over the edge of the In the morning and ry Missouri State milita attacked a him to shake Heights early platform and asked Virproceeded towards Charlestown band of Confederate hands irregulars on ginia When a mile and a half from Auxvols river and dispersed them the town the Confederates opened fire arms blankets ammunl MAN WHO SHOT ROOSEVELT on the Federal column with five capturing tion and horses which was responded to by pieces l James Stuart two batteries The Confederates with- with a portion of the Tenth Illinois drew to the hills beyond the town cavalry attacked two hundred Confedand the National force entered The erate cavalry near Marshfield MisConfederate guns were well served j souri completely routing and disor but their shells failed to explode owganizing them and capturing ing to the poor powder with which prisoners they were charged The plantations in the vicinity ol The draft commenced In every coun- President's Island on the Mississippi ty in Pennsylvania without undue ex- were burned In retaliation for the re citement cent attack on the steamer Catahoula October FOLLY Bird Realized Period Between Ite Temporary Obllvlona Had Been Materially Cut 8hort OP THIS COMPOUND WILL Kill of Distemper Pink Eye Epizootic Catarrhal and all others Jonot of distemper Booklet bhopa null Bpobn'a Cure SPOHH Fever and Influenza under the microscope Given on (he Horse’s Tongue It unites wth the fluids of the csnul thrown tu the blood pusses ihmngh the glands and alimentary expels the1 Germs of Disease Absolutely suto and sure for Brood Mares Baby Colt on uny powder In this class of Diseases Give it to brood mares In times' t auses Cores and Prevention" tree Distemper and Harness' Druggists dozen ctmia a doien f f MEDICAL Cl Bacteriologists GOSHEN IND WLDOUGLAS SHOES 300 350 400 450 AND 500 FOR MEN AND WOMEN Ooym mas W L Douolam $200 $2BO $ $300 School Shoom boeouoo o no pair will positively outwear two pair of ordinary ohooo ammo mo the man’s ohooo afe WLDouglas makes and sells more $300(350 & $400 shoes fVN than any other manufacturer in the world THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS workmanship which has made W L Douglai (hoes famous thi world ever is maintained in every pair Ask your dealer to show you W L Douglas latest fashions for fall and winter' wear notice the short vamps which make the foot look smaller points in shoe particularly desired by young men Also the conservative styles which have made W L Douglas shoes a household word everywhere If yon could visit W L Douglas large factories at Brockton Mass and see for yourself how carefully W L Douglas shoes are made you would then understand why they ere warranted to fit better look better hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price Fat Color £y lot CAUTION— ToproUet yea stsinrt Inferior hoes WL Doug! rtsnpt Us name on the hot Look for Urn stamp Beware of substitutoa W L tom Doug 1m shoe© are gold in 78 No mattar whsrs you lira they ara within and shoo daalora svsjrywbsr your rwaeh If your dealer cannot supply you writ© direct to factory for catalog showing howtoord©r Shoe© ©oat ©Twrywhere by mail delivery prepaid W rwgut Brockton Mas© - - |