Show YE EIGHTY ir 11 chapter 12 fourscore four score four score four sour fourscore score in the north all in the beautiful valley of the north all fully armed all fully f ly uniformed all with powder and ball bail b all ail prepared all with loud words with h his sings and with ravings and fro things all all sleeping on the held field waiting only waiting walting for the call from tile the beautiful man the G A R KI I 1 board the royal utah northern Nort hernI charge for fon forthe the city of the saints I 1 make blake the welkin ring with loud buzzas aveto ave aye to the valley vailey of death c charge harge yc ye gallant galiant eig elg eighty lity what W thol thoi ho to Toh horse orsel I 1 to horse borse ye noble men of butte fott Fort forward eard oard the great G A E R I 1 forward by train in hastel haste why tarry ye when your lour country needs your galling services to the rescue yea ye braves in whose bos bog bosoms 0 ms never beat neat truer hearts hearts true as steel to the cause ye have espoused for this ye have sought for cor this ye have plead and na fa tor for r this bh shail hhall ali your our names be bad in remembrance mem brance in davs to come yea to the city of the saints wend your way speedily ye gallant eighty what ye cowering citizens lye who own the soil and city I 1 and all ye who claim to be citizens of the great salt lake are ye not alarmed behold crusade on the right of you crusade on the left of you crusade in the rear of you yea a gallant galiant eighty on the north of you alf all ali armed ail all all ready waiting for the crook equipped 0 of the finger of thle tire beautiful man I 1 will he dare bareto to crook adhere be that little noble anger that hat dares dres to crook to point the way for the gallant eighty loud be their mou things deep yea as deep ah as the rea mutterings natte Batte rings of hell to their brat breathing for ven vengeance geande for jor what for some s imaginary wrong sald gald to be committed by an inoffensive people popie howl on ye gallant eighty list to the breeze the sound of discord and the wailing sigh of the scavenger zer press is as it isaaf Is wafted wafred ted on the summer eve by the gentle rentie zephyrs of the lake foam and seethe and break ye bil lows of falsehood and hatred fan the flame ye poor despised low sunken depraved libelers lib elers elery of an oppressed people was there ever a truth that ye dared to utter keep the ball rolling keep the theair air alive with false reports wake up all the press of the laud land arouse arouse aronse the energy of the nation sound the alarm far and near utah must be despoiled she must be humbled trodden down underfoot under foot of men for lo 10 these many days say on ye gallant eighty yea upon the highest pinnacle of earthly fame ought your immortal names be wi written whitten itten ilten yea when the adamantine hills shall crumble and decay shall your names live for ye have shown to all the world tand and utah included that ye are gallant even to the staying until the tour zoar in is over but hark what means all this from what cause comes all ill this cry for blood Is this a land of freedom f Is this the happy happ land of america where discord an and aud d r rapine pine reign supreme or is it some far off land ruled over by tyrants come ye who own the soil soll and who are the noblest people that ever trod the footstool of the almighty alright y why stand ye still does not the blood chill in your veins and your heart almost stop its beating when ye hear of this stupendous array your hearts blood is sought for by the vampires who flutter and ana screech and are ready for r the fray tray but no the still small voice whispers Id peace be still no matter let the beautiful man be responsible for this battle ar array let iet the scurrilous press that represents him continue to fill the air with its dismal wail and let all hell bell parade yet stand ye unmoved ye need not fear faar eighty nay were dere were there many times as many who are bli bil blinding Erding the eves eyes of the rulers of our nation yet they shail shall not over overthrow w you read ye the good old book wherein it saith behold upon the mountains the feet of them that bri ngeth good bood tidings that publish eth peace perform thy vows for the wicked shall no more pass through thee for I 1 will break hi ill yol yoi yoke ie from off thee and will burst thy bands in sunder yea know ye not that many shall seek to oppress you many may turn away from croul you many may get weak kneed and pine for compromise many nlaly more great and terrible scenes may be sou soa sought ht to be enacted but their efforts shaft fail fall have ye not read of little david and big goliath the battle is not always to the strong stron I 1 nor to those who appear greatest an aal I 1 though your enemies may be as b big apor as goliath yet it is an easy matter for them to stumble and tall fall NOV now I 1 bring my book to a close if ye have been profited by the reading so good bath been lone done for it is not intended to have been writ written in vain but that the wise may understand and that the weak may be strengthened and that ye may rejoice in the things ye see taking place for they tell you the olive tree Is putt putting ing forth its leaves and the day of your deliverance nigh therefore lift up your reads leads heads and rejoice and daie daze to do right and ye shall not lose your reward adieu THE END iuro luro N |