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Show I PEE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN -- ' ITT A 11 FEBRUARY nterest to Sick People. We have ail the rympathy in tLo vyorll "Yes. lie 13 with General Bragg, box, or sent by mail on receipt of price. : Only one for a dose, a small box to try now. sent free. Address, Dr. Gunn, Thila comes Here the second section of ndetphla, Pa. For sale by Kiter Dro2 ray brigade." said Harrow na another Drug Store Logan, Utah. long train loaded with gray coated sol- 7 pulled-u- p on a siding-- . -- "Good! And the third will be along presentMr. II. Haggins of Melbourne. ly, I think. FlfiL. writes, My doctor told tne I Fine! Jove, were glad youre here. ha I76nfcmnption nnd nothing We've had a terrible time all day, but could he done formes I was given with your fresdt veterans we,ougkto everything before us toracr-up to die. The offer of Dr. Kings eweep 7. , New Discovery, for Consumption, !h fir. we will do what we can, Tw induced me to try it. Results were er.id Harrow. My men bae seen a startling. I am now onthe road deal of light in;:, and well try to hold to. recovery and owe all to Dr. our cml r.). King's New Discovery. It' surely ;I know ycu will. Tlie Army c saved my life. This great cure Vet tin. rn Virginia Is all right, but we is guaranteed for all throat and think down here that w? dont have to lung diseases by Riter Bros. Drug- t"!:e a Irek ? : t to r body when it to fj. gists. Pyice 50 & $1.00. Trial c.k:e Yon rn Bottle free. kp . :r.1 1 l.::n;.v kj :.:, .a !y. v,h. but It a goad to be down hue! I am mar er home than I have been for three r-.'- t, GLASER dont mean to toil me that you never been lack since you went to the front 5 Net it. have stayed right iu Vir-- . I hi feel until gin fairly tick for a fight of uld Alabama. If we beat the Yanks tomorrow, you wiit i! on he on your native coil. Home! continued Thompson thoughtfully. survey i"g the passing regiments. I am afraid that a great many of these fellows will never f ee It again. Yes. but thats a pert of a soldiers lisk. sold Harrow softly. Before the troops moved off Darrow drew aside from his staff and beckoned Pleasants to come-tlilm. We havent, had a moment alone, Ilam, said the young brigadier to the younger colonel, till now, but before we march off you have just come from home. Hid you see her? I should say I did! responded the junior officer, forgetting himself aud lapsing into the old familiar style. Bob, she is the sweetest nnd prettiest thing ou earth, and I dont mind telling you that I am ougaged to licr. Good heavens! gasped Darrow, turning pale. What do you mean? Oh. I mean Miss Pink leytoa. not returned the colonel, in. much confuYou hr 1 THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, Center 30, St., Lojjnn Wines per bottle 35c. Wines per gallon from $1.25 to $2.00. Whiskey per gallon from $2.50 to $0.00. Salt Lake Brewing Co.'s finest beer, also Pabst Milwaukee and Anheiser Bush in Keg and bottles always in stock. free to Delivery Drop Ary Part-o- City f Short Line H. K. Cache Valley Time Card. Effective dec. 14, 1002. 50HTH BOUND Mixed No. 15. Daily .No. 11 Daily. 2:45 t Pocatello, ?alt Lake, 5:45 pm 12:30 3:10 Ogden, . 7:15 p m Cache Jet. 8:55 pm 9:' 3 Jlendon, t:30 9:30 Smithfield 9.40 Richmond 9:59 " Franklin, 10:18epm. Logan, 7: 0 ......7:42 8, to AKK1VKS. I greatly relieved. see, I jou meant Miss Mary. Xo. of course not, said the other. Of course not. Naturally you would not think any one equal to Miss Fey-to- 4. 9:10 a u 10:25p.m BOUT! ' BOUND. LBA.VKS, Mixed No. lb. Daily No. 12, Daily. 10 30 m 7;00t in Op in (saitl.ake,12.0U.u' b; 3 5 j p. u. Pocatello, jEyFor tickets to or from points Kant, Vt?t, North ui 4U South, call on iV, vV, U'ooDarpK, . Agent, ''Well. 1 but I have a letter for said you. Pleasants, blushing furiously nnd fumbling in ins jacket and I forgot nil about bringing it forth. b added skaimfao-.iiyit, letters from home being the lh'x:.,s uuved by the - ildicrs. Dcirow seined it eagerly hi his gauntlet ed hands. For a second he made 0 motion ns if to 1 resr. it to his bps, and then, recollecting that the eyes of half his breach) vr.eon h:m, he thrust it reluctantly into his pocket.- How did she look? Wa3 she well? he asked. Beautiful! said Pleasants rapturously. Oh. you mean Miss Mary? She Poked uy well indeed. . Of course she is awfully cut up about the death of her father and the war aud all that, and you, too,' I suppose, .but otherwise she is quite well. ' 1 reckon she inust le very fond of you, old follow. I Lope so, said the general, brightening la this' vague assurance. By tLo way, Pleasants, d!d you hear anything of Boyd Peyton while you were in Mobile? Yes: he is in the blockading fleet dawn off Fort Morgan. . Como to my headquarters tonight, said the general, as soon as we have made camp, if we make. camp. I want to talk to you about Lohfe and Miss , ' FRED W7CR00KETT Bonded . Real Abstracter , Estate and Fire Insurance. Main Street. Logan 'vr . Mary. Anti Miss Pink? interrupted Pleasant?. 7 Yes, of course, before we go into I - battle tomorrow. It may be our last chance, 3011 khow. , By this time thq platform and open space about the station were tilled with Fohijers fioni the two sections width had already arrived. Their uniforms were dusty anil worn, sometimes tattered and patched, Lut their gun barrels were bright, their rifi.es were to They themsilves with bi-r- . yt f SANITARIUM 8 ATPC 115 , at J Chan-eellorsvil- le y A and - n. , UgJcu, .cnsy-movcme- r.ts. 10.000FACTS t- Preston, 25,-enta- 1.000TDPICS thought ' 0:00 0:25 " o sion. LBAVBB. cure Dyspepsia and all disorders from Indigestion. Endorsed ,v arising Dhv cians everywhere. Sold by uH druil . gists. No cure, no pay. Trial crans asking package free by writing to W. H. Hoot ' The rlght qf theUjdoiLarmylhad so er & Co.LuUalo. N. - Y. Sold by Pit' . far only been engaged in a desultory H rop. way that moruing.- The fighting ns yet had nil been on the left. The necessity Sure Cure For Piles. for. moving his rigLt wing bv.the left flr.uk was Imperative, nnd tae movetching Filea prodtint moisture and ment was at once begun by the Union lauses itching, this form, as well general. This is always a difficult evo- Blind, Bleeding r Protruding pdea ar s Pile Remed lution in front cf nn enemy, and when cored by Dr. Bo ti:e carriers insouciance of veterans as the battle is in actual course, the diff- Mops itcb'ng and bleeding, Absorb tnmora. 50c a jar at Druggists, or Bent bf they fell Jr.to ranks with the prompticulties are increased a thousandfold -- Treatise free. Vv riteine ab mail. out ness, of t railictLjs QldLcr3JTlieitllcaar-brown- , 'As the morning wore'on the Confedercase. Dr. Bosanko Ptnlada. your leather p. faces, their ig- ate attack was extended from left to For pale by RiterBroimDrng as orou3, force. Ulan. ing torn and tattered battlcffsgs, spoke i:i Bragg divined Rosccraus purpose, and eloquent language of hard marches, he endeavored to make him maintain f long camprigns and tierce battles. his lines and so prevent detachment to With rattle of drums and shrilling the left, which he hoped to overwhelm. of fifes,' in obedience to the sharp At any rate, he determined to strike ,0,, TMt rt"T1" cum or HhALliiU HAD staccato command of the officers riseOSONISfl, SHIUM. the Union troops moving to ALL KIONtV COMflAlKT. C. ing above the confusion, they marched Thomas on' their unprotected flahks as Tasks, QOUT, cczcma and ail oihik okid and down tha. dusty road and aligned they passed. BLOOD DISEASE"! . themselves in regiments .at the desigNATURAU MOT t SULPHUR WATER Still, the lighting on the Federal right nated position. Mounting his horse, was as al-no , means severe, SALT USE EOT SiiUNGS by which, with the other horses, had been though the demonstrations of the Con-- ( unloaded from the stock cars in the federates were growing stronger with front of the train, Darrow rode to the i every moment, and tlieir troops were head of his brigade. The last section being moved forward on the for had -- arrived -- while - the --conversation . a general action all along the right. line. By had been going oh, and, all the dispoW. 3d So. half after 11 oclock a misunderstood sitions having been promptly made, a j order, which wc3 at the same time 1 SAIT LAKE CITY word cf command put the troops in badly expressed, withdrew a whole motion. j Federal division from its place In the The Alabama regiment In which he line near the center, moved It to the SI 50,000 BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OK ALL HOTEL had gone out as a major had mustered left and placed it in the rear of Thom-- . on its departure from Mobile some as heaffly assailed COVERINO OVEN AN ACHE OF GROUND position. There was SOO GALLONS or WATER PER MINUTE eleven hundred officers and men. Now hole left in the Union lino. comof the brigade, the entire force John B. Hood, one of the most magnifl-- J Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and prising four regiments1 nnd a battery cently reckless fighters in the southern Marble Tubs, Private Plunges of artillery, was tcarcely t more than army, detected it through his skirmish-- I and Immense Swimming Pools Lvv fifteen hundred men. They were fifcrs. The news was at once carried to T VISITtMC OMBlNK Hf AITM AN0 PVBASURt teen hundred, however, of the very Lcngstrcet, and he massed his corps ATMS WHIN IN SALT LARK. TURKISH SAYM best soldiers on the face of the globe. for an instant attack, appreciating the Osc Oat and Night. Visitor Wclcomi CMS ROSTfcL TOR ILLUSTRATES SSORLKT There at the head of the column brilliancy of the opportunity before rode the boyish Pleasants, commandhim.. . -- L ing Harrows own old regiment, now Vith masterly radios Longstreet men. hundred numbering about three threw his veterans into a column of Where wire the rest of them? Their brigades at half distance, Ilood American Annual. leading Standard bonrs lay bleaching upon battlefields the column in person. With fixed bayall over Virginia Manassas, Malvern onets and at a double quick they moved Hill. Antletau. Fredericksburg, down past n little farmhouse which ; c".. and far to the north from the name of Us owner gave the come of tjfionii h pt on the sell of Penntitle to the Brotbcrton road. The men sylvania, around the slopes of Gettysin the opcix flanks of the Union army burg. Now they were to show what ou either side of thi3 vast chasm were Lees veterans could do in the mouncompletely exposed to the Confederate tains and valleys of Georgia. avalanche, pouring into the gap in solid 7column, the fierce rebel yell, first heard frern the lips of Jom Sevier 100 years CnAPTER XXIII. befoie in Tennessee, ringing over the BMAsniso Tunoucn the uxio:j lixe. field. At the same instant every bat-ter'T 9 oclock ou the morning of of southern artillery opened fire. the 20th of September, 1SG3, Buckners hurled itself upon the the tree clad hills In front of attenuated corps Union lines ou the rigid General Thomas position beENCYCLOPEDIA of the division on Stewarts opening, tween Cliiekamauga creek and Misthe left of it, at the same time Long- A Statistical Volume of sionary ridge, covering the road strcct picrccd tho cei.tcr. to ChattanooKossville through gap General Davis threw his two brigades Vacts and Figures ContainingOver ga, were suddenly covered with men recklessly upon this batwho sicmed to have sprung up by tle column. A few mighty gray 600 Pages. swift volleys from magic as they rose from the hollows the advancing Confederates shattered in which they had lain concealed. The tlieir and when the division fell instant crackling of the rifles and upon ranks, them with the ba3ouet they drove muskets of the heavy skirmish line them like in a winter storm. thrown in advance of the battle line The Union leaes batteries In the rear of the soon gave place to crashing volleys, line sent canister and grape tearing SPECIAL FEATURES. punctured by the deeper roar of canand ripping through the advancing batReview of thG Coal Strike; the Trusts h non, as the southern batteries swung Returns and but their blood was up: noth- the United Stages; I'Ull Election Political of Platforms front iatJju'tlsn, pouring their grape, talions, ing could stop their irresistible adParties of 1902; Ofshrapnel aiftf canister into their eno-mficers of the National vance. Davis men, taken in front and sols. It Becmed to the Union Committees; Federal, j rear aud fl3ing for their lives, burst in-- I State and Labor Legisdiers that scarcely a moment elapsed to the ranks of Phil Sheridans divilation; Our Insular between the appearance and the adPossessions; Isthmian conthem into sion, throwing hopeless Canal Law; Civil vance of the Confederates. With confor the Philip- iu which condition .the gray fusion, summate courage the gray masses battle storm Qualifications lnes; surged down upon them. (or V o ting In All were mo ed forward in the smoke and In Automobile of the heroic efforts of that spite Staton; hurled upon the Federal line, and commander Statistics, Fraternal, were into thrown they Military and Patr.ot c with equal courage the assault was rout and swept away in mad Societies; Information complete i met. he cttle raged up nnd down disorder. on Foreign Countries, Brigadier General Lytle, the Their Rulers and Govthe Union left with terrific fierceness soldier, was killed iu front of his ernments; Polar exand with no present advantage as yet poet ploration: Review of brigade, vainly striving' to rally his Scientific Achieveto either side. hold ments; The Set.micV and shattered, disorganized troops Disturbances of f902 (Hont Pelee); Recon- Presently out of the smoke and dust his lines. struction of the City of New York. far to the Union, left Breckinridges While this terrible catastrophe wa3 division, overlapping Thomas shorter Buckners soldiers, -- advancing Condensed Information for the line by a long distance,- - swung around happening with equal valor, fell upon the reacross the Ross.illo road and attacked mainder of the Office, the Store and the Home. right center wing of the Union line in reverse,- But no the Union aud drove it before army better soldier, no harder fighter, than them In hopeless and inextricable disthe guv.t Virginian ever handled ap order. Men, Price Postpaid to any address, 35c guns, horses and wagons. to hi take the signifiarray. Quick In a chaos of confusion, streamed back TH WORLD cance of the dangerous movement, from the . battle line and were scattered On Every Thomas threw his reserve brigades in Newestand Pulitzer Building, New Tort through the woods and down the Dry 1creA countercharge right into the road toward McFarlands gap. Valley face of Breckinridge, and, aided by a Some of them were halted on the other Ncg-loy- s of one-otinuly c!de cf the ridge, at RossvIUe, but it. brigades although the whole didid not step until they reached Nothing has ever equalled it. vision ffiiould have been there' and was many ever can surpass Nothing not he forced him back from the road Chattanooga. Into this mass the Confederate anil retained control of it. givas poured shot and shell. The Union Again mul ngain roll; forged a batteries were captured - and turned mighty Mttlo hammer of human bod- against their own men. Hosecrans, the ies nnd drove It against the Union left, commar.dcr'Tn chief, McCook, Davis. which rid voml and vibrated under, the Shcridaimud Crittenden, protesting, terrific I'Vnvs rained upon it. The two cursing, imploring, raging, beseeching, Price i :gs charged nnd recharged across wore rivwMrSTTMPT10 or 506 4 swej t along with the rest in a the disputed ground. Positions were tumultuous rout. The Union right taken nnd retaken again nnd again. mad, lied been hammered to wing For All Throat and A Perfect The armies were locked in a mighty, The Union line had been riven Inpieces. two. Cure : deathlike grip of battle a writhing, aud one bide of Lung Troubles. it crushed 4'ke a house' It fails. Trial Bottles free. twirting-embrac- o if back cf furious, swaying of cards biatcn Money a banner. by doyn conflict. trsnsrsineESXZ. caxam Aral it had all happened in a few mo. Meanwhile the front of Thomas com- . ments. m was fo heavily engaged that be lo Far the left Thoma3 and his did pat dare to. weaktp it to help bis the disaster, still stood ka;J i.T"'e 1 lift Conk Lv c withdraw fighting with desperate vaLr. Ixmg- r children! tefe, sure ho e tmn-ko- - diers Dyspepsia Tablets - sick-headach- e, 8A1 ACKERS -- ior sick people, ami want to treat in a eerious way. There is no humor in pain and Buffering, but hard earnebt fact. It ia impossible for, the patient to impress on others the exieut of nuf- feting they endure, and their anxiety for relief. To get well or be relieved i their 4oue thought; any remedy that will bring this about has their everlasWthous!.aye ting gratitude. ands of letters from people who have and frehad dyspepsia, tell who usjiow quent bilious attacks, thankful they were for haying used Liver Pills. Dr. Gunns Improved These pills remove the cause of these ' diseases, and make permanent care. They banish- pimples and make the ekin clear and healthy looking. They lq fliy morning. lies General Longstrcet come? are Bold at all drug stores for 25 cts. per Escaped an Awful Fate. 1 two-third- - ' IU0. al or n singhr regiment. 'Tile absence of Negleys division, or the missing s or it, which had bcoiKprom-ised- , so seriously jeopardized his position ns to render it almost Impossible for him .to hold it in the face of such continuous and desperate attacks. Messenger after messenger came to Iiose- -' llu-i- A 23 if Oov-emm- eat 1 - 25c. , f tlj-in- g to'DiscoVsry 5i-c- . 1 battal-omUgncrfint- FOLEYSKOIlETf 3 |