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Show GUIDES ODB-BUSrSES- utreaoiy rur those wishing tb treat of any of the following basin t ta of Prove, -- ill in 10 . C r. Decker Q. Co, -- Fruit tod IrodQca. - J. Becky Watch measure fortunate In the eharacteri ef the. two greatest otour public men, Washington and Unooua. Widely though they, differed In asternal, th Virginia landed gentleman and - the Kentucky backwoodsman, thev were ttks In ee- -' EULOGY -- mm , - NATION'S MEN OF WORTH IN TRIBUTE TO ABRA-HAtINCOLN. Jwlrj 7 John T. Ttvylor, Groceries r PRESIDENT Provisions and" anaa-ter- ADDRESS MAKES, a anlmal-captUrln- fine-an- . d wsr-1wwh- tt Wit-nea- Welkins BercK Architects,. 835 80, Academy 518 Dooly Block, . Salt Take City. 1 D. D. HOVTZ ATTORNEY- - Fairer Block City, Ufah' ; " N01. 1, 2 and - PrOTO A. I BOO'XU : j HARVEY CLTJff Provo. Utah Buy Buggies - , Btjilt is Pro- - to at 5 ,8o;, all points, by train and oer roads not particularly smooth at this season of the year, the people gattrered tolha exwclsea, A building rour tlmes .tba alxe of the tent prorided could not have accommodated the r The .corner stone of hall was laid, by President Roosevelt In an impressive address the chief executive eulogised the life and work of the .greaBUtsrMnja v tows: - yry , t . We have met here to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary- - of the birth of one of tha two greatest Americans; of on of the we or three greatest men of me-- , nineteenth century; of one of the greatest men In the world hhrlory. Thla ran sputter, this his un4y gainly youth In the dire poverty of the poorest of the frontier folk, whose, rise was; by weary and painful labor, lived to ieaa ni people throuah the burnlnr I from which the natemef: tion emerged, purified as by lira, born newttt,a loftier- - lite, After' lonf years of trqit efforts and bt failure lhat "came mor often thanjrlctory,' he at but roue to the leadership of the republic at the moment wnen that leadership had become th stupendous world-tas- k of the time, lie grew to know greatneis, but never 4bemrjrtat " W s-- It wasclaSd"llat"Ta"anor1 ahff be the cowboy and longing to a tribe we have been trying to locate should start tor., the coast to the. airship, and the rest of the erowd should' trtttf tte "eagea'rint all round ip at a plaee on the coast In tftreweejiajjvjhjej a boat forHamburg, Germany. So we got the airship ready and made gas enough to last us a weak, and filled the tank that furnishes the power for the screw whprt with gasoline, and In a couple of daya we were ready to let her grj flallaghfir It was a sad parting for Pax cause all ' the captured animals wanted to shake bands with him. and some of jSCteUnore;: tumanjha er a iner&nHe whlte.meiuajid; whea the cages were -- 1Itrnrinanrslgna- .- Then h sniffed at the airship anfrgartag, and his eye -- and Pa nulled the string, some oMhe the feast eeoklne, and finally "- gas escaped, and we came down In a fell on the dwarf; who" had called tbr he sort of plaza right In the center of mourned as dead and the village, end tied the drag rope to dwart one sid'e'to talk to him, and P we have A tree, end anchored the gas bag at aaid to the dwarfi'Tell him to -7 heaven r from down botb ends. just dropped The crowd of negroes stood back in ipect the tripe and take an accouir. thedwart amazement, and waited for the kinglpX atefjtjlJM-kji.an- d king cam the awhile andiben iO&OfiiiOdtmne on down while Pa he pis auees,.. and got wag getting ready Hp tn shack, and to ,show up we looked around at the and In pigeon English, broken by sobs,' preparalions for a ' feast which we he Informed Pa. that he recognised had .noticed. that Pa had been sent from beve&"to IL.wat- - a regular bar beeue, and the tftbo the position of king of the tnne. little jdwarf we had brought along be- SkJ Al ouuwuuvvia w gan '.""Id ;'sniffatr4h- - stuff that was be gathered around him that he abdicated ' ! ' . X ing Mate4verh-rer--- a looked --at hinV and . Asked him what lands stneb and minea over to the for them wkita the layout' was all about, and the wnnuAn o,f U II , . . man I and lie. to took upon Pa as king and escort drarf; who had learned- - to speak little English, got on his knees 4ud him to the palace and turn over to tverjrr con- Md TtMliky Bblp iad laadao" 4o the 4 aim eH hie Tiroperty;-wives- ,midst ofc hts own tribe,;"Where be had per and gold, ana ne wouia go jump been otolcn fiom a year ago by atTTTn thelaEeTand In tokeri" of abdication other tribe, and that the least' was a he turned over to Pa the plug hat, cannibal feast, got up in honor of the and was taking off the beer bottlec tribal Thanksgiving, and that the from around his neck when Pa stopped bodies" roasting were members of an- the deal and' said r he would . take, other tribe that had been captured in charge of the propertj1 and the palall hitched up and ready to move, and a battle, and the dwarf got up and be- ace, but he would not.liave the wives t had" been paid off, and gan to talk to his old friends and or the hat, and he wotild try to govern gtvTOTrdrfnR oTfuWandTa, zebra sand- neighbors, and he evidently told them the tribe so It would soon take Its : CrOWd. BOOTH & CL17FF-ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- HodgenTjlIe,"Ky. The corner stoae of the splendid memorial to b erected to the memory of Abraham Lincoln was laid by President Roosevelt. The exercises were participated in by many of the nations leading; men, Cardinal Gibbons and Folk of Missouri fbelug among those wbo made vad- rtrea.wa - From break up the camp and take our ani mala to the coast ' a nd sail- - back to Burejxs and rO'hfr-Statea- r y " venue, Provo, .Wt'lfceJBiiUtaJind dectdedp c aa looked Pa over, and walked arounu looked a HE CONSORTS WITH ROYALTY ; the spec-l- l degree we alf nliy the quantise ot duty, 01 requiring to an Indomitable resolution combination of mercy, of devotion to the tight, of lofty We with ran' profit sanity. liuitlnteFtialcdijtaa io IwtUUBf fw the feed W'th frarta-a-hof othexa. Ttwre have bB elher atrofa for refoTmT w a Qualitiea and Deade of tha Great Praa- Jden $et Forth fey th Chief Exc tfv - tn Impreiilvs tpeeetv-tm-mina Concourse Gathered to Exarclaes in Connection with Laying of Corner Stone of Memo, rial Hall. PBOFESSKWAL. - which-bUnd- ai 10 wnica renaere wen service to. his nation and to all of mankind such could or did render. Eacii had toffy ideal. TiiT"each Jii striving tojaUala the lofty Ideal- 'was.' guided by"", the soundest common sense. Each possessed indexible courage in adversity, and a aoul acb wholly unspoiled by proaoerlty. H th ftntler vlrtuea commonpoiMd ly exhibited by good men who lack ruffed alrenirth of pbaracteK Each po eased alio all the etrorvf qua II ilea eom. a inonly cxblbtted by ttioaa towarlna of mankind who have too ' 'often a hown Aemaelvea devoid nf eo irineh quatiue M and . prartloal man and Inability ta atiive la practical faahton fop. the rea Illation of an Ideal. He had the practical man' bard- common eenee e.Ad --wilUBcneaa to adapt mean to end; butlhfre waa In k "' btm iipfn mf that maihirt a- -'' as many praetlenl and aoul men to the niftier thing of life. Ne mora practical man ever Uved than this homely backwoods ideajiet: but he had notlUtif In common with thooe pwcMtai fnett- - whoaa conaelw- ar warpeaTiatH between food and they fail -to distinguish -Vevil. fait- to traderetand : that strength,; ablilty, shrewdness, whether ta'fheTworlA of buslnes or of politics, only serve to mk - ihrlr possessor a more nosious, a (Copyright. 1908.. bit If. O. Chapman.) " mora- rvlL member ipt th cjammuHlty, If TtCopyrlght In H3ref TBrltaia.J they are net guided and controlled by a 1 The season la pretSense. moral high ty near'oter, and we tave bad a meet tasaona from Llnealn's Life. "We "of this day must try to solve ing of allrthe iWhita, men connected V ' . . .... - , " - v r. T. , Vifot 7 after-daylig- Tttl2i&3TM?t . yy- ' - - d 115 W, . BY TH i irafiWilEo, - . f e. 11111 f d ffrovo pity, Utah tVpitiJ,- - . J fret,--Widi-rt- $100,000- - - people, were- - . ...I--- '. - .tjrm - -- - su ..- - Ai - f"T . J, aide-wa- 1 CmMwv : JOS. . , tet-iw- e Reed Smoot Prsldot, C. E, Loose. .. ,.,.. U Hblbrook, J, Wm. Knight, f Eoget Farm, Geo.Tylor, Jobo R. Twelve. 7. anoft'-aaduDc.- ,. at vi..-- a i ui.- i h ij ajcjiA cause he waa extreme, but as a matter 8ome gliailesiraffedlH8:Tntae-Tf- e iil ' IV'.4W--- ; of fact ha never went to extremes, ha ffl JC i HI worked step by WepTand of this the eztremisis hated and denounced 1im with fervor which now seems to us fantastic in its deincatlon of the unreal and the Impossible. ;;At th very time , when sr one holdltiif him up as the apostle of social revolution because he was against slavery, the leading abo litionist denounced him aa thes1se-- t hound of Illinois." When he waa the sec t 8qulrted the Bottle of Seltzer Water In the Face efl the. Big Giraffe-- ond ,llme candidate for president, the ma jority- - of his opponents attacked him be - 4evtafr reened cause of what they, termed his extreme tbe4tlugdom8o sBdlwttSnV&Tle' aT minofity threatened him from the tribe that stole him, and but the old king must sit on his fight to bolt his nomination because he was not brought him back home In the skyship band ae adviser and friend, and run radical enough, 'He had continually to safe and sound. the family. check those who wished to go- forward too fast, at the very-tim- e overThe to he that kneel down people began The kins agreed, and the tribe esrode the opposition if those who wished to Pa and worship him, but Pa said corted Pa and the cowboy nd me to not to go. forward at alb The goal was it made him sick to smell, that stuff, the palace, and never dim before his vision; but he picked placed Pa on. the and he told us thai- - he .felt his way cautioiAtv. Without either hnlt i cooking, the Tow&oyofi the left; the bid" --ft hurry! as strode toward It. lhrowsrh- our ' end ""had' c6me( ; cause we had throne; king on the right, and me at Pa'g feet, suen a morass of dttflculty that no man, landed in a cannlDal country, and they and then about 100 of less courage, would have attempted it, of the kinge wives would cook "ub while It would surely have ovejwlielmed came in with cow tells tied around -i'l-j-J:.any man of Judgment less serene. eooking. their waists and dabced before Pa, - . Man of Great Toleration. We got our Winchesters and Pa covered his' eyes and said to . Th Marched witn Stately Tread King most the .TTet, perhaps wonderful thing vers off the airship, and got ready to the -Toward Pa and the Cowboy and cowboy; Takfe Jthla of all, and, from the standpoint "of 'Ilia. easy, fight If necessary, when suddenly all and don't get rattled, and thing American of we will get and of the future. Your Hennery, v of "dwarfs the and negroes, the most vitally Important, was tha out of it some wy, but I'll be cussedextraordinary war rt whlcIJncoliaj kissed lb earthraH In two ilnesrand we could count-t- he deemed wrong, ajiilyct. preserve undl' T down. av:llttle-a- oAfter-thedanced awhile a tom-toto the far end of the line, near the miniftieo bis love and respect for flu spots on them, and I had a syphon of up sounded afaroff and the crowd started out came of the brother from whom he differed.. the thfe house, king's king seltzer water and I' squirted If In Stronfl Sena of Justice, face of a big giraffe, and' he sneezed like tribe, dressed like a vaudeville per- for - the feast, ',and some niggers ; "He hved In days that were great and a cat that baa got a dose of swelling former, and he marched down between brought in a tray of meat for og, but terrible, when brother fought - against salts, and then the whole herd Btatn the linea with stately tread towards Pa aaid we were vegetarians and the brother for what'each' sincerely deemed xralrJtiWo4ild-4- v geuderl 1f --irr ate and Pa made meat, a aisrn nf di. TtfieTr :awi wardness, Hennery, wssw m Ho OT(mrffcarry It laugbedrat He had on an bid plug" hat, SO, years tress, ;4nd they took away the f through are rarely able to do. justice over sailed anlmalB more We, along to. the- - deep convictions of those with LihoH w a colored person and brought Bthnuehr thnrown 1W h old at. least, evidently only worn on whom they grapple In mortal strife. At and sweet noU- houses in occasions of ceremony, and the" rest' Of tie such times men see through a glass dark- - world, and ovethatched X 4 . neg roes "would nun wag naked, except a shirt made of lut, uu men mey an drank some w4y ,ha rarest and loftiest sWnTT'vTPai Is vouchsafed that clear vision which eome out and take a look at us, and grass,"Whlcir was buckled around bis thing out of gourds, and all got drunk gradually cornea to alt, .even to the lesser, then fall on their the old king and Pa and the knees, and we could waist, and he' carried an empty to- - L except as the struggle fades Into distance, and wounds are forgotten,, and peace creeps see their mouths work .at Ihough they rmHte can tn one hand en a-- big ell the cu boy, izLi--bach to can, such as kerosene fiul were saying things. Whpn everybody - wae good and shipped In hia neck was drunk Pa called us al! Into executive to m tne other, t" lot of empty pint beer bottles strung session and took differed, Weakness was as foreign as the cowboy that we would have to a chargeof the af-wicked to his strong, gentle nature; but land pretty soon, and tp get the drag on a piece of copper wire, and he had fairs of the tribe, and we were as- Died 15, 1865 hie courage was of a quality so high we were gopif the his nose and .ears pierced, and in the signed to a room as It waa night," and that It needed no bolstering of dark pas- rope readycause to hit the Coast, the holes he wore tin tags that "came off when we got in and shut the door, Po wrong way' sion. He, saw that the same ly though the problem of differ hltrb qualities, theclearly aaya to snme courage, and ifirst big village we cameJnilg'it of does thls"" from' the problems set for solution to WMmOTesaw-sefr-acTlftee.-" arid devoowae as dignified as a eouthern negro inaiansr ano tne cowboy said; "This IjIiicuIii WlieTTTRiraavedrit jind Jreed see the right, betonged' both "to the men jd?hances soon a the slave, yet tha qualities they showed aerrve. takee-thecadrivings Pretty J.bigTllla?eloOmed ajid Pa examined In meeting these problems, are exactly of iiia north and tothe men of the south. me year roll by. and as all oWus, up ahead, on a' high place hear a titer, with him, rolled a cigarette, scratched a the old king's valuables, and found gold tha same aa those w ahould ahow in a wherever we dwell. Brow td feel an with more than 100 houses, and at of fats pants, and enough to pay the national debt, and- dolnf our work fleys match on equal pride In th valor; ad ' :z anblew and corn all of H, and smoke dlighted potatoea through his grain Lincoln's Deep Forealght ' alike of the men who' wore the blue wig ag wai-- " vuuu ii, auu nne nig nouae like nostrils, and looked mad, as he laid nuts, ana said: Thls sure looks wno wore me gray, so this with the whole nation will about 40 bay stacks all In one,, and his Winchester across his left iarm. good to me, and we will tarry awhile. " feel a prophetic Imagination usually vouchsafed sense of pride togrow'to the mightiest the Pa gave the word to atand by, and The cowboy was trembling", but he You plug up that gas bag so no only to the poet and the seer. He had guilty men who mastered' the.,- -" ght'y In him all the lift toward rreatnesa of mighty -- near 4he when we-g-ot village the had his sua ready, and I waa monkey gas can escape, and. some day we will days: tha lover andr"it ait in visionary, without an of the vlslon- - m.nlfl.4. . , . of his -country whole population xame out beating Ing with an automatic revolver and Lloai li and things and and waving their-sh-irts, the king came right op to Pa, and rnake a quick I , always him be. denouncing- 7 General banking business transacted 8afs deposit boxes for wot. r T twe -blde - - Dolt See Tlie -- EIecfricIo and-rev- And get them to figure on wiring your house for eleo-- .. trio liglits. It is the only - dean, -- safe rand- - reliable method of, .lighting. to-d- : n . .tX-n1- Office, 95 N, Academy Avenue Both Fhone 37-- 2 inil . iha-SUa- nsj. bolled-hamyO- eome-greerTorf- li StateDank of Provo 1 - W. II. Brereton, Prre. w ... John Marwitik, Uafchier. Alva "Nelson, Ass and-arou- "flejjMj Born February t Interest Paid on Time Dr&fia on nil Parts o! the World. . Dr posits. ' Opposite (lie P. rrsrlamii A , .. 11 0. on a n 11 - ' -- viiijite a ' J2, 1809 th life-bloof th young men, and to feel la bis every fiber th sorrow of tha women.- - Disaster saddened but never dls- tnayed him. As the -- red year ofwm-- t went by they found htm ever doing his re present even facinf th duty In Ihe with -- fearless- front, high oTTieajt; and dauntless of aoul. Unbroken by hatred,' Unshaken by acorn, he worked and suffered for tha people, Triumph waa his at the last; and barely had he tMt-u- lt "before murder found him. and the klnd- ly, patient, tearless eyes were closed forever. .77;,. ' , Washington and Lincoln. nd "Aa. a people wa are ' . MATCHES SAVED BOY'S LIFE. Bs- - trrrbeIa- , 1 J. I? VOU HAVEAC00D Ti At a -r- tatlon,-: iald kintfu, a native. boy waV surprised" by a lion, who chased the young hero as a cat does a mouse, while the hunted fugitive, like the mouse, sought, ior some perch to climb, or hole' lnto which the-- big cat could not follow him. Just as the lion waa close at his heels, the boy came npon an empty lion water reservoir with a comparatively small aperturMntojwhlchhe lii Htitnis boUd,-J- ut hear the Jiuif last leap ' thump ' against ; his Iron Tortrcsa Then, growling angrily at bis discomfiture, the monster man-eatreached In one of bis terrible paws, Intending to pick the boy out of his Iron shell as one extracts the meat from a nut. The boy drew himself up In the furthestcorner as the distended claws scraped fiercely on tie Iron rata, and tte beast, frantic wl'.b and hur;r, turns!', tida. to t'va t! eeorsBui fcr,Tta ltf tr c:tjt r?:' trr . -- ker th-se- Jo-da- y. ia - r-xne-nnure u- V. - 1 tom-tom- Indeed-beyo- African Youth Narrowly Escaped. '"reomliV9Prey" of Lion. ; April to-d- greatest reach. Those ' Iron talons came nearer and nearemmttl only an VgntaeOax man-eater- tfcV; jWhi ftatTT sore and eupperless. Peter breadth of sounding Iron was left bein. National Magajiine, ; tween them and the boy's bare knees, the & Proeaaa That Keep Eggs Freshv; tended claw loucbecTTnd ripped the quivering akin, nut took no hold. The .'Eggs six months old are said to retain freshness when preserved blood ce4rorn the tiny cuts, and Its theirnew-lalby this process, adopted by; a flrri In t& smell roused lion " to greater the north of England: Acting on the freniy. Again and Again those lethal decomposes owing i??rJLthataB.jeg clawg rang and ore--on the re- to the entrance of hacterta through verberant Iron; again and again the th shell, the eggs, by the new proangry jaws and terrible eyes filled the cess of preservation, are first disinnarrow mouth of the reservoir: hut all fected and then Immersed in a vpsbaI !n !n: I Ti?n the. ioy jfitaJlaleAxttb 1 .sLfctrtirmfasEM jnana vm- weapuu at . a pox, or air in tne shell ti extracted by matches. One of these be lit when the the vacuum,- - and atmospheric great claw again sought for bia life, pressure la then allowed to eth and, watching bia opportunity, dropped tet the vessel,- 'when the hot wax It on the shaggy paw. TtKsre waa a la pressed Into the pores of the shell, flash of burning hair, a savagagrowl which thus hermetically seal lt from the puzzled tlon, and a etMdeh of the (contenta of the egg, withdrawal of the aligh'tly-burnefore, hich has a harmful effect, la thereby foot, which was immediately followed prevented, and the egg. la practically by another attempt wl,th the other sterile. The yo!kpf pickled eggs and paw. Another blaiing match dlscour. otners artificially preserved wU' fra, aged Investigation tor a . rconeat or tjuently, bjeai en be.'s poathec .but two, but thijion a hasry tad the tia e::i prejervci by ti.it novel pn boy t 3 Mao-Quee- feJta"tirt!86eiii" -t- - Evan-oratio- n d ' msluie, ON n until morning came, and the foiled n ti.ccitt irsat cti tra c,-- trea tea f :;t, - MMI,air'i,VJSeJjvai Eli AN EHBMJiS more.sent It to Tim. And so, though they were bot1rwfty--s- r the 7 same" time ther had but one baa; between Ahe'.Z?tia?l flad bag all to him-- And then. -- camrrrtbe That Overlapped ily, for', both. Answer Fiuria to" B Eay. bombshell; ''f frr-- r U'W'hen the vacation w&slttlrtif "tVf vS1 JTCargo of Cat. "So " many " seeeringly impossible two places where the two, worked b,ad . Japan, . It. seems, la Infested with ar are that been there made up the young men, each to rats, and the reason la explained things really easily by a possible," said Mr. SUmmintower, "if have two weeks,- - found" that one of Paris contemporary,. tIz, that the you only know- - how and you are dis them would nave to start a week Japanese cats, which are not prolific, ahead of the other. And that was a are posed to take a cheerful view. pampered to extraordinary deNowf or Instance, you might not bombshell to -t-hrow tuto thecamp gree. EeVlng thejnlast few days the naturally think that one traveling bag How about the bag? Which one of chronicler proceeds, a ship has left would do : for two t men, friends them- - ahould, have the bag? But la one of the 'principal German ports though they might be, If ther both two jnlnutes' the bombshell dwindled w,th e!300- cat Aboard--Thee?, en- wentedTt" L"8? JtSL the same . time Into e hand" arenarlg AagLlheAUtttfiTe arrival arete b lettteann the-- vartmn tbesTto-nothinMTou'd ''UiTBk,;ihaTu .Of'ttFtfefllffwracker' and at all. mariUaie towns of the mikado's do " W hyt..Tlm,' said Jim, who rwas would simply have to take the bag and . minions, and We further learn that the the other do without It, wouldn't you? going to start first. T 'JI'IJ take the present consignment of cata is to be Wiry, certainly. But now see how in bag and when I get there I'll Just rollowedXy four others, each of 5 000 two It send and such, circumstances It eack to you by The name of the young men empty principal German "' 'r.-'' .; :' express managed so that each had the bag. port la not given. London Globe -- "And that's what Jim two young men, living to... "These did; and so iiMad at Himself, . gether and not yet grown rich,, had, when Tim started out on his Vacation '..-however, so far progressed in their be had the bag. ; And then when Tim ; Your husband seems to be all out accumulations that they had acquired got there he eiSjjtied the bag, and at of sorts this morning.' this one handbag between' them. They the end of the week, which waa the "Yes. He attended a stag affair last expected to go tin their vacation to-- ' end of tig two weeks, Jim took the night, at which the only entertainment getier, and what did" they want of bag again and brought (t home with wa furnished by a mil quartet."- -. Mors than on ' Chicago Rcor4-Hldit It would do eas him. and emptied It again aad-oAnd Two Vacations :' The y- ; r ' " i 1 " -- ' nc . - i - Ja wich, : Mr.. Hagenbach Embraced Pa and Pa got up on the framework, of the ship and took hold of the gear. 1 and waoloD,Attd Pa.toW 4hei&4o-0H- t trerTlDoseTand a little ( we Bailed away towards the- coast, and wijiiiiiiiiiiiuuHijir: KJwyV X &a left the bunch we had been with so Pa salong with moistened eyes. luted the crowd and. throwed a kiss to the big oiirang-niitanwhlch bad almoaC-llke-- a brother to Pa. the driver whipped up the horses and oxen hitched to the cages, and as the procession rattled aldris to ihe t&aln road; going south,- Pa said "Good-by- , till are meet agairi.and just then the wind ehanged and in spite of all Pa could do the airship turned towards the north and run' like a scared wolf the wrong way. "; The procession had got out of sight or Pa would have pulled the string LINCOLN ease, gucceaa earn to him, butjever. that lets the gas ' escape and come happiness, save that which springs from doing welt a painful and a vital task. downjo the jroundj! Uttiereallzed Power waa.JllJut-Jiot-plaaurThe4- that if we fanded alone we wonld xurrpw jaeepened on his 4row, but his starve to death, and be eaten by wild evegerundlmme by etlhr hat or animals, so he let heratJ,-- right away Tear, His aunt shoulder' were bowsdr from where we wanted to go, and we put nia steel thews never faltered as he bora for a tiurdVn the destinies of hul as aTeat And otheV jnen a goodrirat 1n can Team much of value from the very ail said our prayers and prayed for Hl great and tender heart nit the history of mankind there people, are no attacks which following; that course the ; wind to change. shrank from giving pain; and the task other two areat men aa good as these. brought upon aUack.Skeb: h allotted pimc was to pour out like water no ether, two good me a e(remtsU-- of revolution and by the 37e"pa"sIeA-0Tet-jfav extremists of reaction. He never wav- boks and deer of all kinds,' and when ered In devotion to lit principles, In his they heard the propeller of the airlove for the union, andtn tts abhorABRAHAM LINCOLN rence of slavery, iTlmld and lukewarm ship rattle they would look up and - ' |