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THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE WASHINGTON D THURSDAY APRIL 19 1900 -T-WELVE PAGES iw EVERYDATtMFE look it for granted it was a Confederate THE RECORD OF A UVE REGIMENT of cavalryman 1 110 rear man Had a canteen Tobacco Cure to wluch tho stopper was held by a small mm little ¬ WEAK FRPF - m ABRAHAM LINCOLN chain This chain striking the can CURES How a Mother Banished Cigarettes and teen sounded tothofrontmanasif it was the Did in of Continued from first paso snap to a rebel salier and tho noise ac- ¬ Some Things the 54th Pa Saw and the War the Tobacco With a Harmless Remedy T f celerated his movements to a lively run The rear man was determined that his Rebellion Given in Tea Coffee and Food why I lielievo feel to say friend in front of him should not got away itjbutl bound from him ho quickened his speed to the Send Name and Address To dayYou Oan that I have my dbhbts about the abutment utmost limits This continued until the By J R HUMMEL Anyone Can Have a Free Trial Package on the other sideSb said Mr Lincoln front man from sheer exhaustion fell to the when politicians lojd jne that the Northern ground and tho rear one tumbled down by Have It Free and be Strong and Some timo ncro a well known business mnn him whose stomach and nerves were ruined by the and Southern wings of the Democracy They had safely mado their escapo principally killed wounded however and so far from tho rebel guards Tho 54th Pa was recruited ment was 30 and Adjt could be harmoniffid hy I believed them that there was no further danger from in the Counties of Camhria Somerset W H Rose being among the latter of course but I always had my doubts them Vigorous for Life during the On the morning of June 0 tho regiment on side Northampton and Lehigh command to about tho abutment tho other The most varied cxporiencoand when all 1S61 with the moved Staunton told montlis of August and Septemler where Hunter was joined by Crook who had A SICK LOT OF OFFICE SnKKKRS the most entertaining was that of rendezvoused Camp Curtin Pa and from tho Valley Forkner and Henry In their nature It at advanced Kanawha The A delegation once called upon Mr Lin- ¬ desires tastes everything follow- ¬ 54th was hero to com- ¬ and about them LOVE A was organized by the selection of the transferred Crooks coln to ask the appointment of a gentleman they wero opposites Lon Forkner was a INSURES AND HAPPY HOME ing officers M Campbell of Cambria mand and formed part of tho Third Bri- ¬ J Col Campbell as Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands very pious man he carried his religion County Colonel Barnabas McDermit of gade Second Division J M wherever ho went and never was tliought Cambria County Lieutenant Colonel and in commnnd of the brigade and in tho ab They presented their caso as earnestly as lesjabouthisreligiousduties Sam Henry of Cambria County Major senco of Col J P Linton on account of possible and besides his fitness for the John P Linton wounds Maj fwho was designated from the other Sam Campbell and many of his officers and men received at Now Market place they urged tliat he was in bad health Henrys in his neighborhood as Devil ¬ Youtzey tqok command of the regiment Sam had served during- the three montlis cam- and residence in balmy climato Henry1 was very prqfano and had no piety McDermit possessed military Gen Hunter now pushed rapidly towards a that paign and Lynchburg the enemy steadily contesting would le of great benefit to him The alxHithim- - Inhisyoungerdays hecmbraccd experienco acquired in the Mexican war religion atime or two but his liaturo was TIio men were drilled by squads and com ¬ the way President closed the interview with tho On Juno 11 the rcginiunt was engaged such that it would not stick and he was soon panies while in Camp Curtirf On Feb in good humored remark Gentlemen I am at histoid sinful ways Just as often ¬ defeating rebels Lexington 27 1862 the regiment was ordered to Wash- th at and sorry to say that there are eight other occurs in tho meeting of extremes in their upon arrival went into camp assessed tho town but suffered little loss tobacco habit was secretly given it remedy uy ington and its 8 n 17 liis wife and ho never knew irhnt cured him ot applicants for tliat place and they are all reverses these two men hcame cronio and on the hill near Bladcnsburg Cemetery Juno Hunter arrived in front of sought each other to plan work out Lynchburg where the enemy had concen-¬ the bahit She then treated her son who was a sicker than your man and Company and regimental drill were prac- ¬ cigarette fiend inhaling tlie deadly fumes al their escape It apiwarod as if Forkner discipline On trated a large force Heavy skirmishing ticed under the strictest immediately most constantly and uo too was made sick of gutting mt OF IIORKS wanted Henry to do tho cursing and Henry March 2i 1S62 the regiment was ordered commenced and fighting soon the weed and quit wanted Forkner to do tho praying to became general The remedy is odorless and tasteless can be Mr Lincolns fact in ridding himself of to Harpers Ferry to report Col Miles two After crossiiur the rivr at Florence their Col Campbell was directed to make the During days the contest was waged mixed with coffee or food and when taken into importunate suppliants is illustrated in opportunity came and they did get away witli varying success raging at times the system n mnn cannot use tobacco in any ¬ following disposition of his forco along the form The remedy contains nothing that could tho following Joshua Bell of Ken- together Then they wero there CO miles B O Co G Capt with great fury All this time the 54th at lino of the Railroad was without rations and worn out with possibly do injury It is simply an Hiitiilotc for tucky was sent the head of a delegation awav from the Union lines in tho country F B Long at Back Creek Bridge eight the poisons of tobacco and takes nicotine out of from the Kentucky Legislature to rei of the enemy and tho way was dark for hard service but never flinched from the the system will cure even tlie confirmed ¬ miles west of Martinsburg Va Co F severe to It resent facts to Mr Lincoln and reaching camp They were equal to al Capt G W P Davis at duty which they were subjected cigarette tlend and is a God send to mothers certain most any emergency at any rate they had Co D Fifty four of their number wero killed who liavo Browing bojs addicted to thesmok secure some desired action from the Execu- Bridge nine miles farther west insr of cigarettes The remedy Is called Tobacco the courago to try anything to get away ¬ among tho wounded was Lieut Cole Co to Capt Thomas H Lapsley at Alpine Sta- B Specific and a free trial package of the remedy tive The committee was admitted the and kick to the Iniou forces Thoy tion five miles beyond Sleepy Creek Rog- ¬ the Finding tho enemy too strong for him will bo mailed prepaid upon application to White House where Bell who was an able traveled bya night and Jay by in the day Iost Co J Capt Wm is iJonacKer at ers Drug Chemical CoS32 Fifth and ltace Sts man strong made powerful tinv Anxious to make as much distance west his ammunition nearly exhausted Hunter Cincinnati Ohio and siieaker a possible Sir Johns Iluu six miles farther withdrew presentation of reuse close as one morning they traveled until Co C Capt E D Youtzy at Great Ca- - and commenced his retreat his At its dav was beginning to break capon west across tho mountains towards tho Ka- ¬ Lincoln got up and came among the Ken wag Jinuge nvc miles ol sir Jonn s ¬ Everything quiet and they wero not Co H O nawha in a hostile country short of ra- CANADAS VAST PEAT BOGS Ho began to talk one and Run Capt J Billheimer at tions no water to be found tuckians with dreaming of danger Suddenly coming Rockwell Run six miles bevond Co E and under a the other aliout old Kentucky friends to the side of a large pond of water to their scorching sun and being almost con How Capt P Graham at Xo 12 Water Station enemy the Substance Is Prepared for Various Then he linked arms with Bell and walked surprise a reliel soldier caniL down to tho B Sta- ¬ tinuously Harassed by tlie s cav edge Co Capt J H Hite at Paw Paw Uses as Fuel ¬ waters on the other side with a briJIo tion about three miles farther on Co K alry back and fortli with him for an hour chat- in his hand He callel to tho lioys and Capt E R Xewhard at Little Cacapon A TERRIBLE MARCH Buffalo Exprcks ting and talking and especially telling asked them if they had seen anything of hU Bridge and Co A Capt John P Suter at It would be difficult to give an adequate Tho best authorities say there are 100 funny stories Finally other visitors hor3 Henrys quick Wt cam at once to South Branch Bridge 1G miles east of description oi me suiienng and privation 000 acres of undeveloped ieat bog in On- ¬ pressed for his attention and the Ken the rescue hiking in the situation he ro- - Cumberland Md and 62 miles west of of man and beast in this memorable march tario principally in tho Counties of Perth tuckiaus withdrew and started for home pueu mat no nau mat no 11111 soon ti Martinsburg Va For the first three days and nights the Welland and lissex The largest area liors grazing along down the road point ¬ They got as liefore it - The distance to be guarded was oC miles command could only halt long enough to lies in tho County of Perth eight miles as far Cincinnati ing in thedireetion that would tak- tlirelel Regimental headquarters were established maice a cup ot coitee wlueli was about tlie north of the city of Stratford 011 the Grand occurred to Bell that they had not secured soldier out of sight in the shortest tini and at Sir Johns Run The country through only subsistence they had until thev Trunk Railway Here is a swamp of asingloexpressioii from Lincoln concerning Ietve him farthest away from the rout-th- e- wliich that portion of the road runs which reached a point between the Green Brier 40000 acres with a depth of peat bog that the object of their visit wanted to go He went 01 after the the regiment was required to guard was and Uauley Rivers at winch place rations varies from a foot to 2d feet horse a3 In supposed while Forkner and considered by the rebels as their own terri- ¬ had been promiscuously strewn along tlie The process of manufacture is as follows DIDNT KNOW IIUONtS WAS IN ICUS Henry went on in the way that would giv tory and th majority of the population in road from which the troops could help tlicm U4ie is cut and dned which TUCKY them shelter from observation ui the short-¬ ieat air alter est the vicinity wre rebel at heart Numerous sclvcs it is pulverized by being passed through - Gen who time led b Rousseau a Union officer On occasion thoy wero guerrilla bands daring and reckless Reaching Camp Piatt on the Kanawha a picker and automatically deposited in a another walking IV chieftains roved the country pillaging on June 29 brief two distinguished himself at the battle of along in the night hungry and tire1 L KNAPP M I Rier altera rest tho hosier which feeds a steel tube about pure am vigorous and burning the property of Union in- ¬ army was taken by transport to 15 Shiloh furnishes a good story which is a Thoy saw a small fire out in front of them Ilownnv man ma quickly liimclf niter me up I Just as as when a boy and Parkers inches in diameter and inches long years of sniTcrimr from nc rvous weakness lost I ymi cannot reiize howhanpy I am habitants for opportunity burg by Mar- ¬ Mr of at tho side of tho road It to be and watchful an thence railroad arriving at The pulverized iieat is forced through this neat specimen of Lincolns towers anneared a vitality vinc neeie rtcand restore the organs to burn railroad bridges cut tlio of the tinsburg Va on 14 1SG4 cylindri- ¬ smoldering bed of coals They stopped to il ir51r YourMcthoil wires July Liout tube by pressure and formed into sarcasm It was early in the war at the to strength frhnply sond your nam a cUy what Fnecde VrenKth telegraph and destroy the road Col Linton was now in command of the cal blocks three inches in length and al- ¬ take in the situation and disagreeing in and address a1vrto I W Knap 11 TO II nil litdjr ntiii time of the lxinler state troubles which 1 Ir nllli Vlwrhiiu niniiiliiilr en To guard ihis grat thoroughfare of regiment Crossing tho Potomac at Harpers most equal in density to anthracite coal their judgment entire into a discuision Detroit v Ich and he will jrladly send the froo nhirnnl li of 1 urc vital importance to the Government to sup- ¬ Ferry recrossing Berlin com- ¬ fuel non occupied so much Lincolns attention as to what it nuant Forkner contjuo rectipt wth full rtiivetiorSFOthiitnny mnn may and at the The is friable and weatherproof is Dears3urjSir ours wa I press gii rrilla warfare to afford protection mand hastened through Lovetsvillo to near by reason of its solidity and extreme A State Senator from Paducah Ky John that it vas nerro3 makiuer sorirhumim 1 easily cure hiinspf at home Thi certainly received and had no the 11 following trouble in making use of the as M who him- ¬ could get srencmu rUVr anil the cxtmuH recept directed to the harassed and helpless people Col Si inkers Gap glaze imparted to it by fnctional contact Johnson by name had made tint thy something to cat and taken from lu dnlv mad show what men tiiink and can truthfully say it i3a boom to weak men Campbell at once assumed the true Cook haviiur succeeded Hunter of forming dies moibture self notorious as a Secessionist wrote to directions as to th country and the roads 1 11m improved that - the with The inherent of his poniios tv greitly in ti enjrtn and visor way to deal with guerrillas was to acsume Annj- of West on Julv IS 1864 of the peat is reduced to 12 per cent of the Mr Lincoln in May 1801 a very solemn from them Henry was of opinion that Dtar Sir t te e accept my sincere thanks j All cnrrcjpimltnce is strictly confidential the offensive and to hunt them instead of cro3sed the river with Col Thoburns Bri mass In weight it compares with coal and emphatic protest in the name of the it was a station ot piccjts and mat vid ts for yours or rrei iit iliti- - I have given your mailed in plait seilctl rnve npc The receipt letting them him Almost daily gade ensued follows sovereign State of Kentucky against the would soon bo found if thoy advance treatment a thorough tct and the iteiietlt liu j is free for the asking and he wants every man hunt and a snintod enfratrement as Eighty three pounds per cubic com pi icly braced to it from some parts of the Iinesquads were sent and being outflanked in his position and foot of jeat equal 73 pounds of bituminous occupation and fortification of Cairo on Thodisuusiion waxed warm when Forkner been extr oidinirv it has have io engage roving bands under Edwards vasuy outnumuerej was driven back anil or 03 pounds of anthracite coal the Illinois hide of the Ohio River Mr intimated that Henry was afraid to gp AVhite Imboden and McNeil and many recrossed the river The loss of tho 54th It is claimed for peat that it is superior Lincoln replied ill it letter written in his This nttlal Henry whorcpli 1 that if that were brought in in this engagement was seven killed and to coal in its absolute freedom from sul- ¬ own peculiar veili Vipologizing for tho was what ho thought about it ho would ¬ 5 mMmMdiMMmimiihmm wounded The 54th had a spirited engage ¬ phur and the absence of smoke soot dust movement promiijihgjt should not be done show him that he would go as faras Fork- j iH GUERRILLA IIUXT1XG ment along with Thoburns Brigade near and clinkers during consumption In a again and declaring that if he had sus ner dared to go f gr Wfr err IfEf1 test 1 fn 2 On Sunday May 23 1862 Campbell was K rntown and Winchester on Julv 24 and great measure this solves tho problem of iccted that Cairo Jlliunis was in Dr Johri They had advanced only a few str pa vr k r frf as 25 111 when thoy heard 3 vs tA kr23 5 ordered to concentrate his regiment at in wliich Mulligan 23d was killil furnishing a cheap ctain uniform and miih Kentucky ienaloriil district he the gum cosking and the r trt j issa Soutli Branch Bridge Banks having leen After this the regiment moved to Cedar reliable fuel for all domestic purjioses as would have though twice ltefore sending order to halt Their only hope wao now 20 Im 3 wewiisOTdyon ninccroC FaMfiKS CYAS Ri n RV WKLMCY at Creek thence to on is for grates stoves troops there in flight They started with tho bosf sp Q 1 iiririF fiuarsoi j i r iw v m irym tiii tijiwiii eoprepaM driven to Martinsbunr bv Jackson and on Ilalltown and the 2Sth it equally serviceable tj pay for SaIS aiid ue vili Koj soad yt ulrco cl ibcr io rsaniploboiti s of ourfcrnous a the first day of 1662 having to Berryville where a severe eiiLa cooking ranges and furnaces giving a To be coptinued they could make and the reMs after n June Jackson cmit tok jrfgZSS Manhattan Cocktails English Gin Cocktail 81 been driven from the Valley Campbell occurred lasting far into tho night and long blight flame and intense heat almoht f them It was a long and hard chase but Dactbono and ending in a complete repulse of from of ignition b finally our boys eluded them and becom ¬ Special Distilled Vfhiskay This is a specal offer so again took possession of the railroad and the enemv the moment It has en ESCAPING 1FROM FORREST OC from June 1 to Sept 1 jf that year the Tlie regiment then moved to Summit Point tested in locomotives with excellent results ing satisfied that they were not followed tint you wiH tst our poods Such whiskey asvro offer you for 3Io cinnot bo and remained there until Sept 19 repairing showing that the thermal value of 100 farther thiy sat down to rest When they purcliifeed elsewhere lor less than SjuO and th low nricoat which we offer it regiment captured 213 prisoners 73 Horses How Union Men Again Reached Our Lines Kive t oti tlio addition cf middlemens profits as you receive It direct from the JJ together witli muskets saljers revolvers as far as possible the ravages of the cam- ¬ jounds 01 peat is equal to i5 pounds of had rested awhile Forkner said dUtlllery be Ide ou aro guaranteed tho certilnty of jmro whl koy absolutely and other military trappings paign distributing supplies and assign- ¬ coal It was also tried at the iKiwerliouse After the Surrender of Athjns and Sulphur Well Sam we have had a wonderful iSUTiue free from adulteration We 5hip on approrai In plain scaled boxes with no 5 About this time McCIellan ing recruits and veterans returned from of the Metropolitan Street Railway To Trestle eseaiK- - Providence has come to our rescue mirks to In di oat 3 contents When yon receive and teat it if not satisfactory 5 having been -- we your Wo Bfc furlough J and brought us out of return it atoir cxpeiiio and will rtnrn 315 havo shipped direct defeated upoi the Peninsula and Pope ronto and gave great satistaction lie Editor National TRiuuNr The this danger Gol to tho consumer sinco 171 wo are originators cf this method of shpplug whiskey 6t at Bull Run the rebel army was advancing On Sept 19 18G4 Sheridan advanced to heat produced was much greater than that capture of Athonsind Sulphur Trestle in has lieou very good to us and nuw we into on the Antietam campaign drive the enemy from his strongly fortified of the coal but it was eight per cent defici Alabama by Forrest has heretofore licen ought to remember Him We ought to BL0ESER SUPPLY CO Distillers position on ¬ power return thanks for tills wonderful deliver- ¬ g Harpers Ferry was invested by Jackson Opjquan Creek near Win- ent in lasting It requires but little pretty fully written up Sorre of the inci ¬ any City ¬ so Inference Fourth XatonalTJanfc or business hsne In tho of St Louis Miles advised Campbell to withdraw from chester Crooks Corps to wliich the draft and burns ljcst in a shallow fire- dents following the capture wre thrilling ance and let us pray Orders from Arl7ona Colorado California Idaho Montana Nevada ew Mexico the railroad This the Colonel refused to regiment belonged -- advanced in line to box some amusing anT somo ridiculous I Henry replied All right Lon My i sssggs Oreon Utah Washington Wyoming if for less than 20 nnartj tha purchaser vmr do and held his position the o 1th being the relieve the Nineteenth Corps and at once The machinery used in manufacturing will hero relate some of the escapes after Bible however always taught me that Sgj5ijg2 i must pay freight 20 ani over wo prepay r only Union troops in that part of Virginia charged peat fuel is not expensive and requires but capture as they were certainly interesting it is our duty to watch as well as pray Ei time without artillery or cavalry The whole line niched forward in tho open littlo attention when in operation in id Cav Now you do the praying whilo I do the that field There was a man the Tenn 5Je3- - CamplKll took a portion of the regi and though many fell moved on named James Pegg Ho was every inch a watching with irresistible force allowing When their devotions were over iSSt and made a bold attack upon the the enemy A Surrender soldier tall erect commanding and brave the rear guard of the rebel army at Hedgeville no time to rally until he was flying in com- ¬ He could not hair tlicjtlch of g6ing to prison journey was resumed anil in course of near Back Creek and captured one caisson plete routand confusion bevnnil WineliAster Editor National Trihitxi While Soon after tho fort was surrender d he time they got to camp and serve 1 until tho ADDITIONAL and 30 stands of arms The enemy and tho victory was complete stationed at Rodney Miss a cotton iort managed to exchange his uniform end of tho war Will A McTKKR Ad lost on of Waters below Vicksburg forasuit utant Cav two killed seven wounded and 19 prison- ¬ the Father of the gray and with that on Iioldlv picked ad Tenn Mary ville Toim FISHERS HILL sur- ¬ 3SB3GgQltWWliWa ers On Oct 1 1862 Imboden with 700 in June 1H6J alter JJick Taylor Had up a double barreled shotgun threw it HOMESTEAD men captured Co K at Little Cacapon Ontho 21st the regiment under command rendered to Canby at CitronviUe word was over his shoulder then went to one of the Five States In Five Hours Kights bought and SOW Did you in person or by agent before Juno iJ 1871 enter Io53 than 180 and then proceeded to Paw Iaw where he of Maj Youtzy formed part of a force which sent to Headquarters that a flag of truce horses with a Confederate outfit on it The Royal Limited beautiful swift acrci Write us particulars Original homestead rights are not salable surrounded and captured Co B and in moved quietly along tho side of North was at the outpost Col W C Earle strung one of their canteens on his shoulder anil sine leaving Washington B O Let us go your case ready for the December Mountain 70th lT S C T in command ordered me R It Station Nuw Jersey Avenue and C 1862 Cos K and B having been turned the left of the cnomy and started riding off very boldly HEW BILL exchanged returned to the regiment stationed at Fishers Hill and with an is Post Adjutant to see what was tho He rode on until ho thought that he was Street daily ti P SI arrivintr New York now before Congress The 54th now having leen relieved from irresistible charge swept down on his flank matter Arriving at tho outpost I found about out of danger when to his surprise 8 I SI Exquisite dining and cafe car MHO B STEVENS CO 817 14th D 0 him Hiat Capt John Adams of Col Wirt Attys Street Washington the trying duty of guarding the railroad driving from his guns in the fortTind he came upon a numlier of Confederate service 1S3I Milo 15 Adamss 1st Miss Caw desired to sur- ¬ Founded by Stevens lith Ohio Battery Branches 13 Itandolph St Chicago concentrated at North Mountain and on almost annihilating his command soldiers pressing hard around a spring of 404 The Arcade Cleveland Whitney Opera House Iliock Detroit June G 1863 moved to Va Joining the pursuit tho regiment fol- ¬ render individually Requesting him to The Rank and File Romnev It in now flowing water tie icareu mat no 77ie Xdliiinal Tribune April 1 1897 The Arm is worthy of conQdcnce upon tho ground both was now attached to the Fourth Brigade lowed his scattered forces to Harrisonburg fold up his flag I took him to Headquarters might be recognized in order to officers naturally gathered him still and Editor National Tribune You of competency and honesty First Division Department of West Vir-¬ when it returned to the north side of Cedar The about throw off suspicion put on hi3 boldest may wonder why my thanks havo been upon to Col ginia Col Campbell in command of Creek and on Oc 1 19 Early moved silently being introduced Jvirie fie in countenance up among them so slow in reaching you for pre-¬ the turn introduced him to A and rode the fine brigade and Lieui Col Linton of the theotherotliccrs pressing tho horse against some of the miums you so geneiously donate to sub- ¬ followed regiment - GB regiment tion undiscovered in danirerous nrnxirnitv conversation as his had oulsido men then- handing his canteen scribers To say 1 thank you for the SHIP 0 0 FSB 2100 On April 3 1863 the regiment had an to the Union forces and before daylight covered the front of ours for a long time over the heads of those nearest them de eight books received in January for the l3i v I many questions wero and F I WITH PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINATION engagement with a battalion of rebel cav-¬ under a heavy fog fell with crushing forco and asked manded some on stream small club sent is poor in expressing answereil on both sides When asked if that at the should mv PREPAID TO YOUR STATION alry near Gowans Ferry on the south ujmjii uju union troops fill Ins canteen His horse coming so gratitude for all The ¬ FREIGHT branch of the Potomac Tho 54th suffered soverelv this en he did not fear to trust colored troops he National Trib and took a number in replied abruptly against them it was demanded of une signifies to me and has for 20 yeais THE TRIUMPH STEEL RANGE of prisoners gagement being posted in advance that he had ascertained that the belonged puzzled I been confined 6 8 in 1 5 gal lon and along were him where he Tliat have in mv room for Has lids oven 17x21x12 resrvoiranI warming closet lined through On June 30 in anticipation of an attack tne nrst to leei me enemys wow Among colored troops the valley in a him worse than nnvthimr that he had had months which explains my silence yet I nutuith asbesto burn wood or cimL This special inducement la offered for a Iml high state of discipline efficiency time only Mention thU paper upon Grafton the regiment moved to New the killed was Lieut J03 Peck Co B and to meet so for the name am blessed by tho sight of sol- ¬ ed All had kind word for the officer and far hediLii6tJiiiow the truest Creek and threw up breastworks and on On Dec 19 1864 tho regiment marched a 01 a single among 111s captors dier paper published N him of command qg - l Wm 6 Wiilrd tffgr 619 621 4th Si St Louis Mix July 19 following Gen Kelly with- ¬ with Sheridans army from tlie Valley to gave a hearty shake the hand when ho was Thirty years had except commanding officer Hesitation was dangerous ami nine have passed since we drawn his force into Maryland leav- ¬ join Grant in front of Petersburg going to introduced the well of so in an ithrupt daily tho again of lying aware that fact and heard almost sound of fife and ing the 54th alone in that part ot Virginia Washington thence in transports to City the gunboat Benton which was profane manner ho replied Td the bat drum- - which seemed to say men must Our COLD FILLED ¬ off Rodney Ho simply placed his hand Prices Iff EC the The enemy came up Point arriving there on tho 23d en- ¬ SiaU threw a few shells into and young tery Hand me that canteen of water fight women must weep In those terri- JEWELED 13 54 S WiIkV Lowest camp and then retired after which regi- ¬ camping on Chapius farm wm - on his left shoulder Adams was a filled water was to to the It years The canteen with handed ble days we tried sing with a sob in Before you bay a watch it will not cost tou a cent to se oar Brent bargain Send yoornamep09t ment returned to Romney and on Nov 1G signed to duty in tho Axmy of tho James man of not more than 22 I believe Lluqi ho passed without every line Bravo boys oftice and express office addresa we will send you by expret3 for examination a handeoma fully feet bronzed face and further suspi are they And and moved to Springfield where a reorganiza- ¬ At mis place on tne 7 tn or february 1865 six tall andhands ana reacneu yet same living and clothes not of the regulation pattern cion ins nomoitinast lennes these brave boys are WATCH complete q Q D tion took place tlv54th being assigned to the veterans of the 3d and 4th Pa Itescrves aee then when the way was clear ho re- ¬ waiting so patiently for justice at the and mm which indicated he liad seen service ze hunting case beautifully engraTed stem wind and 4506tem the First Brigade Second Division witli were consolidated under tlie name of tho tliat turned to tho rcmlianPof hisregimentthat hands of the Government they never for- ¬ Ladies or cents doable eett Campbell 54th Pa with tho following When the naval officer refused to shake Wm expansion balanceiwarrantedaprfert timekeeper If you do not consider Col in command field officers had lieen irathered after tho canture rtnd get it equal in appearance to any jlOU gold lilled watchandcbainvarranted Jjeanaano6 hands with him he retained his composure 50 the original officers of the 54th having been served on faithfully until the closoof the I am sorry nothing has yet been done acce 1 it If entirely satisfactory ay exrress agent Ocr 6pfrtl rritr Jl and expre wcharces RKIJKL UIIUTAMTY Our SO watch ir yu Uh Udln r lio mustered out at the expiration of their term and although his face becamo hueless 1 to and it is yours Trar bearulrr sent with each alln GI war and was Honorably mustered out as understand it hasten the building DIAMOND JEWELRY CO I 223 Dearborn St CHICAQO ILL In February 1SG4 Co F while guarding of service A P Moulton Colonel Wm A said nothing and evidenced to all his good Thero was a Lieutenant who made his of the monument at Washington for the Deft PI a bridge at Pattersons Creek were cap- - McDermit LieutenantColonel and Nathan breoding and appreciation of the kindness escapo from was men of of him When proper his guards and working enlisted the Army and Navy And lured after the Killing and wnunrlimr of Davis Major The regiment was aligned the others about the his way through the country The Con- ¬ here comes to mind the words of one of r to Second Brigade Di- ¬ time arrived I escorted him to a steamlxtat jline or 10 of their number aiieruie com- ¬ tho Independent federates got on his track and tvere follow our bravo hoys Ho says Statues and Army-of ¬ which was to found ho pany nau surrendered Harry vision of tho the James com- about land and that 111 Gilmore the was ing m up veryciosciyasJiu va near some shafts history song and story guard the HANDSOMER manded by Gen Ord in the hands of acquaintances his rebel commander with his own negro ho one of them A memories of the 10 1 COyDlTiQXFREEyour applica- - hands shot family lieing cabins ran into mighty Chieftains What Every ono can peta handsome silt dress full POM With and killed Corpl Gibbs an act which On March 25 the regiment brokecamp the Adams family that had fat old negro woman was there alone and of tlie gallant whose to 15 yarda length all desirable shades free This IwWUrWI tionyoimn5tpinth3toyournanie in souls heroic bodies no catchpenny scheme but a straightforward ffl lOetNsiIrerorsMmpsC should stami its and after some reconnoitring large steamboat interests at that time laurel-cr- is vindadJreasandsenditwith nernetratorwith inf imv returned and she saw the trotiblo at once Throwing paved their way to immortality The offerfororery one to accept We make our offer to help pay adveiilsicc expanse and you will reeelrej Col the Confederacy I shook hands with owned Here Campbell at his own request went into camp and on the 2Sth crossed down a feather bed she told tho Lieutenant name of the General will live as per coupon io u you van pruTc mr muu isuuscnpuon iuonruiT3irtii- - paper totemer wim him very cordially and never expected to Bending yonr name IS was relieved from the command of ¬ tho James River and took up a position to jump He olieycd orders ¬ of every word by and address our extra offercfahardsrme silk resMOto yards the bri in She throw But what of the boy who carried the mus- - gade and assumed charge of his regiment near Hatchers Run from which place it meet him again Somo three months tho lied over him at once aim we wm cunvmre yuu uj icuuu sent same nay coupon ia reinrneu irrapxtranrai- being ordered to Xew feather back and then ket What of the rank and file whose mall We can show proof of thousands of dresses Jnary Inducement is made because we want a big On May 13 1804 Sigel liaving relieved advanced on tho enemys naiition amws i afterwards Orleans she piled in oil top and feigned sickness steeds after the wheeled tznen away Amiress - uujui jcircuiaiion quick a i as swamp tho enemy hotly while in the rotunda of a hotel a well dressed battlo riderless miisi- w Kelly proceeded up the Shenandoah Val- ¬ contesting every Almost instantly aftr this tho Confed- ¬ at the bugle call as if guided by invisible lai lauao nireoi ion iurn ley encountering Gen Breckinridge liieii ji grounu young man in immaculate blue cloth erates came hunting No at On approached and asked me if I was not tho into the cabin ior the hands mattci how daring their deeds New Market In this engagement the Sunday April 2 1865 tho regiment officer Sho denied knowng anything of how sublime their heroism how exalted WONDERFUL BOOK OH TO ALL regiment lost 174 men Co made a forced inarch joined office to whom ho had suwiidercd at HYPNOTISM FREE E owing to its ami in the him and told the men to hunt tho premises their devotion live gen- ¬ XOTIII to 1 general forward movement Rodney I remained at JSew Orleans thoy only in the VO O EARTH la eqaI to Hypnotism iratue an esterUla the people It will de jujmu1 exposed position alone lost 32 men Capt of the army and if there was any Yankee officer about eral story of the mighty struggle in wliich light a Fm ill family croup or craiify tbe audience of an opera house It exrutu range from ir Geisinger an1 Lieut Col burn were among and approached Fort Gregg in front of longer than I had a right to do and found there she did hope they would get him thoy fought fell graie to gar fromliTtrlr toierere tw tt is tbe occasion for aiI piUtUig laughter Aaia it BUILNTK Cin- ¬ that and Your hero may be U las mtiv for thrilhoc wonder It is turn tr torn Mtcalcui pathetic bacwroufnidmrsttr tho killed Lieut Col Capts Petersburg where a spirited resista ico was him a fine man FiiAXK public of people Wfaorrwcjn Linton Gra O and take him off They were very diligent known by an echoing name but the man ioai The relifbiuexbibita Itdravjbif crowd bjpnotueen liam Bonackcr and Lieut Anderson offered the 54th being one of the first cinnati in their search looking under tho bed in of tho musket is mine easilj mie plenty cf money I thaw jou now thU can be dans Tbe whole prnrwi i explain among under a galling fire to scale parapets or What countless in my Key to the Mjicriesorilfpnotljm Ttuli anelfgiQtboei which I hare pubUibett In the wounded Capts Graham and the the loft in the cellar and everywhere that examples the unwritten history of rank thelnterrnjefmy ncience IGIE ITAWlYFKFE You bae only to write for it by tetter or the fort In this engagement lie that lives well is not ignorant He cast ana Ton will Bomicker were left on the field for dead knows it was possible as they thought forany 0110 and file affords of self sacrificing devotion postal not onecrntaoesii jctiu Ptbsi wmgireycu pieaorana ptouu 18G4 lost 20 in killed and wounded Maj that Hoods Sarsapanlla will keep him in health learn la ft frou A to Z all about this tTMttrrioiu and wonder work n science Tne nature or the On May 26 David Hunter having Davis to hide The old flWjrcss was so very sick to the Union and tho flag hypnotic tranes it ilainl to Tee phrnomo a of the science are cataloged nod deacribed Lieut ju - succeeded Sigel commenced his advance and Cyrus Patton were among tho sho could ndtcven cit up in the lied Again say hope The many ue cf IlTptwtlim twrsonal and public am fulir dlKuuoL Yon are wu oi 11 ma- killed Capt L that I I something may he tiona tn law eltcitfoa and Dealing You are furaUbed with utnatrmn examples of its employ up tho Valley encountering tiie enemv John Decker succeeded Reunion of Ohio on ¬ Davis Major the 15th The Confederates ffajVe it up went their done to arouse an interest in this monu- menton tbostao and tberearerlrtnrMenerery page to mats clear th admirable deacrfpttTt again above New Market tho rebels stuC as of the regiment wav and after the Lieutenant got text As Itoli riaTIIK BOOK ISKItEE Write fcr a copy at once and tou will ream how t Comrado C Loiter Co 1 duftimo ment and especially in the Grand Army wealth A lxjrnly resisted Ills further progress Following tin the reliel army nn Anril r P 15th Ohio to win health and fame Address Prof L JLIUUDLX UepJ 13 Jaciaos 2ka and on M Moulton Shelby O writes of the preparation being the Federal lints safe and sound and Womans Relief Coris that it may go Sunday morning June 5 the First Brigade Col P with the 54th and somo Tho Confederates wero guarding our way tho mado for the grand Reunion of the sur- ¬ its to skies the highest and 90 under Col Moore which had the advance other troojw made a rorced march to High men on their wnysdjith morning after grandest of world to represent of tne civil war who served at leist day nnd who enemy Bridge to effect its destruction vivors of this regiment in that city oa June tle tho ably filed on a homestead of I0 SO or 120 acres before met the in force at or near Piedmont Arriving the capture Avero afraid of an at-¬ the cause for which was can his aldltional right Sol- sometimes at Recces Station Gen Reed of Ordn 28 and 20 All ex soldiers have been in- ¬ Thft it built Iiutc iJ IH7I fell called New Hope Church where vited and it is believed tack from our fo going out from De- Would that I could send you another dier- widows Iflit Inland not remarried are entitled was staff took command of tho brigade th meeting will bo I he well ported behind breastworks and one of catur so were htyjyjng on as speedily as club I am very much of an invalid Ifremarrie the heirs nnderI are entitled Ocrre and was soon hotly engaged imiiiMialely made an attack and after a the largest ever held in that and Tiireesuc section of the State Mr G M Skiles Kwsible not knowing at what timo tiioy so quite helpless Would that I might yet enco solicited JI VIXCE CnpUnI Parlr cessive cliarges made by this gallant bri- ¬ draji rate struggle lasting about four might bo state will deliver an of Com- ¬ attackcduliln this of mind havo strength to work for those who tJoiiies Mention National Tribune gade were repulsed bv a hours Gen Reed was killed Cols Ivellnmr address welcome just beforo HOMESTEADS Ioita murderous lire rado R B Brown 15th ¬ daylight the morning after the marched while I rested who were cold and At 1 p in the Second Brigade composed and Washburn wounded and a large por- - Ohio Chair- of man of tho ¬ capture there waifa1 scared team of mules hungry while I was comfortable Slay tho 54th uou in uiu command or prison- ¬ National GAR Pension Com- Pa the 34th Mass and the 12th Kiuoi inane mittee will reply from behind tho edldmn that set up a fear- God bless tho Union soldier now for- ¬ ers Tho command was forced sur- ¬ These men aro noted and Va was ordered to storm and carry the to speakers Col ful racket They1 at once thought of the ever is my prayer LAURA C iiSL RECORD works which were substantially render The loss of tho 54th was 21 killed John Dempsey will bo fervent built upon President of tho day Col D L Cockley Yankeo cavalry from tho rear and this MORSE Canton Pa Vie brow of the hill Quickly forming the and wounded afforded an opportunity for many to make On April 10 1SC5 tho regiment was will have command of tho parade A line moved rapidly to the foot of the hill great Campllro will be held at night their escape oin SHY SOLDIER where it halted while the artillery threw paroled and sent to Annapolis Md from in the One of our small patch OF which placo it was Wilbur Ojiera House where the old boys mcivfiaw a of a well directed shower of shells upon his llnallv discharged on can havo good timo briars and thick UndGrgrowth at thesidoof CURE FOR PILES line As tho tiro the 31st day of May I860 a The 20th will be ft e can furnish the record of most every slackened tho order to devoted to Reunions and sight seeing tho road so leapedjiifto that A guard saw soldier or sailor living or dead and tha charge was ¬ given and with shouts the lino m him and leveled his gun on him demand- moved forward at doublo niilot mil Demand ing that he come thought record of his regiment or vessel or wa iftr Bcmoval of Evacs A Good out He that ho Wonderful ¬ furnish roster of his company beauti- tiring but single volley ¬ Word for a Representative Dr Rices Home Treat- a a scaled the breast At a recent of would take the chanco of lieing shot as it fully lithographed in 10 colors record works when the other end of meeting Joseph Halstead was not Blood en muskets were Post 24 McMcchen W Va resolutions Editor National Triiiunk I wish daylight so ho lay still on the ment That Cures and Avoids Primary Secondary or Tertiary Poison grossed in aluminum suitable for framing brought into requisition and a terrible wero passed to say a good word for our Congressman ground Another ono of our men how- ¬ Permanently Cured Veil can be treated at faoae uider hand-to-Iian- d denouncing the present ad- ¬ Operation same If you taVen mercury iodide potato iit to hang in the home of any one size 10x20 encounter ensued Hon It W Tayler of tho ¬ ever who seen no All raaranty bate With un ministration of the Eighteenth Con- had not been and ono la Moalb Trice S flinching bravery this little brigadecom-- Pension Bureau and gressional District of Ohio Ho knew was there thinking that tho and still hue aches aad pains Mucus Patches inches calling upon McKinley re-¬ never guard Sore Throat Pimples Copper Colored Spots Ulcrs on You cannot get from tho vvoi j President to denies to talking to this information uuuuui uf ji uampijell Held the move Commissioner Evans citing a favor old soldiers when it is in was him crawled out and gave any part oi the body Hair or Eyebrows lalllnl cat write Government for 10 times this grounu ii nau won against tlie repeated After his power to grant same His re election himself up The first man kept quiet He Sends a Free Trial to Every Suf attempts of enemy numerous objectionable features of tho Wo number among our patrons President the to regain it present management of to a seat in the House of Representatives until tho way was safe then went on to McKinley Speaker Henderson Gen Gros tho Bureau tho is approved of by tho camp ferer and It Will Cure Worst Cases Remedy IX THE XICK OF TIME resolutions state Wo have recently seen majority of tho old Cook Co venor Senator Hawley Mrs Admiral a number of claims that have been allowed veterans Certainly a word of commenda- ¬ There were two men of much tho same Bvsendinor vour nnmo and ndtlrra tn Dr W S 155 Masonic Temple Cblcnj o III for proofs ot ceres Cap Dewey and thousands of others in all parts In the hottest part of the contest the to veterans they tion is duo him and Tin NATIONAL build who wero warm personal friends Rice 339 r Slain St Adams N Y ho will ital 1303000 We solicit the most obstlcale cases We hate of tho Union guaranteed after had answered the send you a triul treatment jiis cured the worst cases in 15 to J5 days KO Free Satisfaction enemy by a terrific cliarge had partly suc- last roll call and who Tribunu will gladly give it J W One was tho regimental Bugler J C Boyd free of wonderful pare 5ok Address this paper giving company and ceeded in in all probability Manning O and tho other was Brakebill pile euro lie lilts tuc uest mctuod nnd tlio only causing a breach in the center of suffered from of to provide ¬ SalineTilie Corpl John regiment the 34th Mass when lack funda neces- of Co A They real practical treatment known and it will euro Col Campbell quickly sary medlctao for themselves and who wero short thick fat men you no matter liowsovere our caso may be TICK moved three companies from When tho mule stampede camo on them has It 7ATIOVAI TltlUVNE the left of his lay upon beds of pain suffering from dis¬ Travel a Luxury cured hundreds of cases that wero so had D C regiment and closed ono of them leaped over fenco field that vised I rass mm IVntliliistoii the breach thus made ease contracted during tneir service tho a into a Sursical operations were ad us he only IaitrtiswKnt Uniforms and finally rebel G in Tho Royul Limited finest day train in whilo the other relief is a remarkable treatment and no ono Drama the leader en Sam Jones Union army Comrades Robert Kincaid tho world leaving saw him and knowing who It Jk tup le Writ for catalog ML fell hia brain pierced by bidlet Washington B O it was followed hoping to soon should fall to sond for it Dont waste time illustration fKlvfc t it la a and the James M Keller and W W Keffer com ¬ New overtake money sItn rout of his forces commenced posed Station Jorsoy Avonuo fc C Street him and then thoy would bo together and and health in useless druir store salves formation for musician aad new the committee drafting these resolu- ¬ uily 3 P SI arrives New York 8 P SI company ointments pills and other failures but write at bands LYONAHEALY The loss of the 54th Pa for eaeh other Tho front nun 11 GANGER in this engage tions Splendid once for tree trial of tho only sure cure for Ascientific and Book of in form a SU A dining and cafe car service did not turn to was C3 AdaiPi CHICAGO It treatment enrs see who after him but pnes kiiuwu tion IVee Dr a Weber Ul W Sih St Cincinnati U

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