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Tfce Union Hetalllo Cartridae Co BRIDGEPORT CONN Agency 31U Brondwar ITow York City If Y - SgKISfThompsont Eyt Wai Chickamauga Forty Years Ago Forty years ago was fought the hat to that made the name Chickamauga listoric In the character and number ji troops engaged in the strategic maneuvers that preceded the battle and in desperate fighting on the field Chickamauga was the great battle of the West and one of the most remark able conflicts of the civil war The troops engaged were mostly vet erans The men of the Union army had fought under Grant and Buell at Shiloh under Buell at Perryvillo under Rosecrans at Stone River and were organized in corps and divisions commanded by such officers as Thomas Crittenden McCook Slieridan and Palmer The soldiers of the sev eral divisions had the confidence that comes with long association in cam paigns and they had also that knowl edge of the opposing army that came of meeting it in several battles On thei Confederate side there were not only Braggs veterans of Perryville and Stone River but Longstreets splendid soldiers of Lees army and many of the veteran regiments from the rebel armies that had been operat ing in Mississippi and Georgia Each army had respect for its antagonist and an overwhelming desire to win On the Confederate side this desire to win had been intensified by what had gone before Bragg had fought at Perryville and run away He had fought at Stone River and retreated yielding all of northern Tennessee to the Unionists He had been outman euvered at Tullahoma in June and July 1SC3 and had yielded all of southern Tennessee without a battle Two months later Rosecrans had forc ed the passage of the Tennessee and compelled Braggs army to retreat from Chattanooga which had been pronounced impregnable and which was to the rebel line in the West what Richmond was in the East When Bragg had retreated and Rosecrans elated division had moved on diverging lines in pursuit the Con federate authorities formed a plan tot crush the pursuing army Lee was weakened that Longstreet might be hurried to Bragg Troops were with drawn from Shermans front and sent toward Chattanooga and ori Sept 15 1863 the President at Washington and the people throughout the country and Rosecrans at Chattanooga saw that the Army of the Cumberland was threatened with destruction in the hour of its greatest triumph Rosecrans confronted with the prob lem of holding Chattanooga and sav ing ltis army recalled his divisions to the line cf the Chickamauga river and had them in supporting distance be fore Bragg was ready to strike On the night of Sept IS he shifted his whole army anticipating the plan of Bragg to crush his left and drive the Union araiy away from Chattanooga So on the morning of Sept 19 1S63 Bragg with an effective force of 71000 men was ready to attack Rosecrans army of 56000 and was confident that he would not only crush the Union army btit reoccupy Chattanooga that day Before he could attack however Gen George H Thomas in command on Rosecrans left which was not where Bragg supposed it to be took the initiative and made a furious at tack on one of Braggs advance briga ades This movement developed the rebel position and at the same time so disconcerted Bragg that he post poned his general attack Rosecrans with Braggs plans re vealed made his dispositions accord ingly His men knew they were out numbered and fought with despera tion On Saturday night Sept 19 the men of ihe Army cf the cumber land felt they had been worsted fn the hard fighting of the day they had lost heavily in men and artillery but they felt as they went into new posi tions that Rosecrans was preparing to hold fast On the morning of the 20th forty years ago the sore hearted soldiers of the depleted Union army were hang ing like a bulldog to the roads by which Bragg must reach Chattanooga The very flower of the rebel arrny of the East and West was against them but they clung to the roads and gaps between the enemy and Chattanooga Divisions were crushed charging rebels ran over the generals head quarters a line of battlo a mile in ex tent melted away Gen Rosecrans himself was swept from the field in a rout of the regiments nearest him and at a vital point in his line and yet the bulldog Army of the Cumber land held on to the roads and gaps Assailed again and again the dirts Ions under Thomas at the left and glS My Lidy 3he wnlk3 unnoticed in the street The caauol oyc 3ea nothing- In her fair or sweet The world boc3 by Unconscious that an angels feet Are passing1 nigh She little has of beautys wealth Truth will allow Only her prii eless youth and health Her broad white brow ret grows she on the heart by stealth I scarce know how She does a thouand kindly things That no one knows A loving womans heart she brings To human Wees And to her face the sunlight cling3 AVhcrecr she goes And so she walks her quiet ways Wltn that content That only comes to iess days And innocent A life devoid of fame or praise Yet nobly spent Pall Mall Gazette m 1LJVSCJ SS Wm KWiUffl the brigades that had been cent to re enforce him and tho regiments bat talions and companies that had drifted to him when their own divisions were broken up clung to tho roads even after Braggs men were in their rear When night came the Army of the Cumberland retired to the line of Mis sionary Ridge but it still held the roads and it still held Chattanooga Tho supreme effort of cho Confederates in the We3t had failed of its object Tho great battle on the West had been fought for Chattanooga and after the tremendous struggle Rosecrans held it This was the fact that discouraged the Confederates and gave new cour age to the Unionists It is the fact that is uppermost in the minds of the surviving veterans of Chickamauga to day There were blunders on that field There were mistakes of a mystifying character on both sides But when you ask an old soldier who fought under Thomas or Palmer or Turchin at Chickamauga forty years ago Were you whipped ho answers Well wo held on to Chattanooga you know And that is the answer of history Monument to Vilders Brigade The most imposing tribute on the famous field of Chickamauga commem orates Wilders Lightning Brigade of mounted infantry which was one of the most important factors in the bloody fight The survivors and friends of the brave brigade have raised to it an enduring testimonial which was dedi cated on the fortieth anniversary of the battle with solemn ceremonies Eighty five feet high the massive stone tower stands overlooking all the field like a great lighthouse by day for it can be seen all over Chickamauga and is a guide to traveler and to tourist Within granite steps wind to tho top which is a great stone balcony and thus the monument is an observa tion tower as well as a memorial to Stone Tower Eighty Five Feet High Wilders Brigade From the platform may be observed a superb view of the battlefield and the surrounding coun try The Chickamauga celebrated in song and story winds along its de vious path Upon its once crimson sodden banks are monuments of pris tine pureness monuments of the red marble of Tennessee and of marble of shining black monuments of Indianas fctone of solid granite and monuments of bronze in all its many hues Nme bronze tablets have been placed within the monument and on these in imperishable letters is the complete roster of the regiments which served in the brigade and the history of the organization The up per tablet has this simple inscription Wilders Lightning Brigade Mounted Infantry Fourth Division Reynolds Fourteenth Corps Thomas Maj Gen Joseph j Reynolds com mander of the division was himself an Indiana hero and that state has not been laggard in commemorating her sons Excepting the Buckeye state she has the greatest number of monuments and markers on the field thirty nine of one and seventy six of the other The Encampments at Boston In addition to the Grand Army of the Republic and the Womans relief corps the Sons of Veterans have also decided to hold their national encamp ment in Boston next year Undoubt edly ail these organizations will re ceive a warm welcome from the citi zens as there is no more patriotic city in the United States than Boston and what is more there is no state in the country that has done more for the Union soldier than has Massachusetts Both Ways After having destroyed Chinas war- A Wealthy Motorman Dennis R Creedon a well known resident of East Orange N JJwho owns property valued atnxcrly 50 D00 and who receives a good income from It every year works every day as a motorman of an drange trolioy ar at a salary of190a day Mr Creedon doe3 not do this because ne needs the money he docs it be ause his physicians advise him to ake up some such occupation In the jpen air He lives in a handsome residence You can do your dyeing In half an hour wli PUTNAM FADELESS DYES The Oldest Dunkard The Rev Samuel Murray of Irving on md is the oldest minister in the Dunkard church both in years 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Vni7IrSn J Camden W J Sold by all druggists 25c Some mens sayings would fill many volumes and their doings wouldnt fill a postal card Tolstois Present Life Professor Edward A Stainer of Grinnell college who has recently re turned from a visit to Russia spent some time on the estate of Count Leo Tolstoi He says the count has been exceedingly ill of late but is recov ering and spends a portion of each day working in his fields lie re ceives many tourists whose visits he does not crave yet he treats all with courtesy He keeps in touch with everything going on in Russia of a po litical or socialistic nature but recog nizes the fact that his age and in firmities will not permit him to par ticipate in public affairs or discus sions of any sort He is still writing however but dees not expect to under take any extended literary labory through fear that he will not live to complete it Filipino Basket Ball Basket ball is a game that especially appeals to Filipino boys but they do not play it in the American style In the first place the ball is really a small hollow basket made of wick er work and therefore extremely light An equal number of boys line up on either side and they kick the ball to each other the trick being lo keep it over on the other side Instead of forcing it forward as boys do when playing football here the rules of the Filipino game demand a backward kick so that the boy must look over his shoulder and strike out with his heels mule fashion Sometimes Filipino boys have lively skirmishes in which the ball does not et all the kicks SPOILED CHILDREN Usually Make Sickly Men and Women The spoiled child usually makes a weak sickly man or woman be cause such a youngster has its own way about diet and eats and drinks things that are unfitted for any stom ach and sickness results I was always a delicate spoiled child and my parents used to let me drink coffee because I would cry for it says a Georgia young woman xi mougni ii was uue to my going to school so they took me out again But I did not get anv better and my headaches got worse and weakened me so that I was unfit for any duty Sometimes I would go a whole day witcout any other nourishment than a cup of coffee I jLast spring I had a bad attack oi the Grippe and when I recovered I j found that coffee nauseated me so I could not drink it and even a few j swallows would cause a terrible burn- ing in my stomach It was at this time that a friend who had been much benefited by ihe use of Postum i M seateu tnac i try mis icod unnk 1 found it simply delicious and have used it ever since and the results speak for themselves I have gained 12 pounds and my nerves are as steady as any ones I consider myself well and strong and I make it a point now to take a cup of Postum with a cracker or two as soon as I come home from school in the afternoon Postum with crack ers or a biscuit ma jiv luncheon of my friends who know what it ha done for me Mnmo tit oti -- rc ships Japan now has the contract of tum c Battle Creek f h building some more for her The lit- Look in each packagVfor a copV0 tie yellow islanders seem to catch em the famous 1Ittle boo The RJd going and coming Wellville 1 Ho Knew Judgo Andenried of Philadelphia was hearing a case tht procoedlug in which brought to the front a man named Goalcr A German lawyer rep resented one of tho litigants and ho persisted In mispronoup dnK Coalers name calling him Jcsler Finally the judge said The gentlemans name is I Gesler not Jesfer You surely remem ber the tyrant at whoso order William Tell shot the apple from his own sontf head Sure I do said the German heartily is dl3 de man Hows This Wo ofTcr OnoIItimlroil Poltars Kcvrard for nny rao of Catarrh tllut rnnuot lm cireu by Ilnlla Ontlarli Core rJ CHENEY CO ITopHroleilo O Wo tho iinilTiljrned Inn o known I J CUency for tlio Inxt 13 nr and better n lilm perfectly tionomblo In all liudlncHi transaction nnl flniin Inlly oblo to carry out aur obltsritlonn made hy thulr ft nn West Tiumx 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