Show "L li i li LJJ X y ! - :i trcniWe reverence before a present Goa yet my con tidenee for the nation deepens even now the pre when I use throughth gloom of of Vo the cosnhig deatiny put grand 4 TRUULY MOMCTQk April : V ca r -- ' ' J ’ v- y 1 mingle my tears with the tears t million I I sorro w but I hope bccaust tliu Lord God Omnipotent reigneth £'! TERMS: siwivwyv roW) jvrAunuiiV -- ' t88S si To-da- Heroic purposes are y deepening in 00 will bear that hearts saddened bereaved apd Three Months - 3 60 oar nation all her Thn Meatha perils’ great S through safety I rurXMth dsUrcrvd Jo despite all the efforts of her enemies and her number JVr 09 3 single i r Itocitfr I( opposer and uplift her to light aud liberty -f gsr single 'j ‘ Iter destiny is op ward and onward Her mis- — sion la the mission of liberty and of empire 4 and the sacrifice of no life however precious NO TELEGRAMS can impede! her t progfess or clog the fiery vi ' ? wst of wheels of litf si yaneiugcar v P1jo lino i is 'report-“JcnilivV's as precious as the dear A tnilUon ! J Laramie: storms in that region have been precipus life We mourn y might be sac'y:We to rificed but would the nation be- of furious ond enough frequent or abandoned of her God? Would her r'ptiuke everything that could be shaken deatl&ea? purpose of freedom everywhere U (he Inroad land we call buri country I Tie operators will not forget that we are through in the bo damped Or her terrible endeavors Ve hopo stern in tho- least accomplishment Spraying for them occasionally msibi!ojf ‘in her mourning- be abated?- No I y to have some dewed vrith toars fur her great fallen patriot the leader ofier choice the son of her afflic V" tions )owedio the dust with the adguuh of her Mighty giiief she i3i stronger Oa the Lite Presldentr SRinAM ljj(coLx than ever before and now1 as peverj before consecrated t progress and to : liber - fif - delivered by Rev N McLeod l ii the-T- a- - she toIsthe of abasing oppres ty shd sublime -mission 10thbernacle Great Salt Lake Gity-Aprielevating- and blessing vthu j people soip 1863:': v The moral forites of the ages 'seem to be culfdiow-citigegathering concentrating Off AmeriA Mr Mayor and great man minating can soil Jbr the lost battle for freedoin ly i has fallen on the hrightifofhia country 5s glory There' yrss necessity for the great sacriYhe people’s chosen' President tliepoor' fice or the bullet hod been turned aside by d d the hand pUiod aqil the- - hero had survived man’s Mend the 'A : patriot Abraham Lincoln is no to’ accomplish hia work! illustrious the : more b)ood of dor By i martyr a hew : la to be effected in national thHce-cnrse- d redemption : hand of the assassin America i If Tho Vyasldngtoh was the father of crushed but tho brave life that for yenjrs hia country TAbrSliain Lincoln was her 're- in a Gethseniano of sorrow Toffiie'na- - dempUf'i In death he has conquered many and many hatreds The time of hu y a mighty-natio- n' tiuuV life aud is enmities deaththc'mannc pf his death and tlie causdraptH in inoiirningand bedewed with t$Ln for es" of that deatii nil— all were necessary to t the death of her illustrious son Cut blessed the grand results tliat are to follow ' 1 Is hst' Almighty Being who notices the God tho principles of right and of liberty be r fall of a sparrow regardless of thebdeath of -- j ' h(T which lire are yielded up £is' precious y?jfor lovers 'of 'their country and humanity— the T immortal die Xeithertliebul&t glorious martyrs of liberty? Is there not ah nor the steel nor the pokin' cup'cau jarrest influence springing from their deatii— a sort of divine lire leaping from their goiy graves theni in their'inission ofole vatlonAnd affree-- J — itself-amonthe' mighty- - forces! of 4 d oiii or stave off the- grand consummation of theranging GodA-thiataeternal overturning every' ‘ f where overturning and hastening the grand day jot jubileeWlien the : oppressed millions 'baAow amid the direful calamities of mankind will receive their birthright— prcHeut those principles rise calm aud liberty? gntjr speaking words of lofty hope and Tlius 'then in our sorrows we fall' back toaaorroWirig "people: untorling the ib upon wlut? Upon the sustaining philosophy of tlie Christian— that God governs the world The death o bur beloved President is hot an evidence that God has abandoned us as a people1 but rathjer a evidence of the exceed-m- g ' i torj iJy glory ho has in reserve for us as a nation 'Xd no not alone 'igtlie brave hearti'that Tho enemies whose unreasonable' hatred the iburt whenjour good and true Presideut died pure life df Mr Lincoln and Ills stern adher-sne- e to principle only exasperated will now - are" the v priheipics enthroned qu whlchj are i eonqueredbj his death our ’ of afflicted pillared thohoprs country We inoufn a gfeat fallen patriot but though r in but the hearts of sor- - our eyes ate dimmed with thetears of aman-- y the millions of his t- borrow wo can see glimpses 'df the lofty who will now by rowing uses of the great bereavement pud of the tlic ennobling might of sorrow be uplifted In bel accomplished - by the grand- - design-1rreat death' in the pour of bereavement of addn daring-t- tlicT grand necessities ofAhe occasion nerved to hew' heroic 'amities — when the father the hdad of that home that republic of affection is cold deeds and to al thg sacrifices by" deathless ittlesilent ' and in death the divisions the strifes C' ' 11 - priniples deptanded and the differences prosperous days' are kU forgotten influences now heavens darkness IIaupwmg yVie suddenly gathered flood-tnheart ennobling processes are - thestotiu of passion swept the bosom Of the waters-- the wOdwaves rosojand there evolving!! There is a calming down of the j In the solemn presence JieueefyL tl?c glorious bark freighted with and stormy passions dark the shaddw of the wing of beneath ' thehiqies of a World The brave pilot cilm death and hatreds die- - So will it ’ mid fearless wsp at his asperities " post the strong hand be with my afflicted country waKoMlhe whehl his greatheart was nerved Qur noble president! has fallen! bnt in fallwMn dtbly purposes bU eenntenance lit up JThe- - lightnings of ing he has conqneredliwhat armies conld not witb grand inspirations f ' human w tath gleamed around him but for iconqner j ? M HU doath i4 the' dejath o&maxiy enmities long pionths of peril he remained scathless even as the Hebrew martyTsIu their fiery1 se- the death of hatred - is the birth of love: and pulchre because' he had with him the same love binds ev ensile mes to the cause of freeliviue prcsenei- - and was shielded by the dom Therefore I sorrow but I hope ' same Omnipotence! Tlio great ligiirt of :tiie TAs a loved the illustrious dead natiotf was fixed upon him tlie prayers of because patriot-ne hit loved country better than his millions 'ascended in liis behalf that vengefame because he was ever faithful to her W‘tU hU t m“i0a genius and atlast ft accfspliyed ' I ' her to V" Ercit martyr pnuciple Ever and- - agau (is the dark cloud rrsf up- because I discovered n him the elements of rent-tlijlifted or hero was seen' still at hia limit tit duly Some there vbo cOrapre-ht-f uded great stikilsand they saw sadness gathering on thej countenance of the Elected terest inseparable from theirs Uehad the leadcr of the people bat' that sadness was heart qf a noble father! full of kindly sympamellowed and softened down by tlie tender thies and generous impulses : f of his noble heart At last- - how-eve- rt the higli position In whiqh hia country il sympathies when' there) seemed to be a loll jit the d him though weighed down with the e l storm? and wheri the was seen sat responsibilities of i the great trust iiciiie horizon of liberty a onalignant flash 4 tffhis keeping ie ciierished the same ' s truckNlown the patriot v: :y fee linga pf kindly regard and of neighborly Oh how is the mighty fallen and the strong sympathy as jin hia private station so that J arm relaxed!— the life so precious quenched tue hum blest citizen pn this 'land eould ap- Slid the cup of agony pressed to the the plain honest unpretending Pres of the nation but the proud' Sroach mighty people confident of a corheaven-guidebark still floats in triumph dial welcomei— a warm'ipressare of the hand on ! I- indicating possession of a nobleheart and x' --rof is words of y Chat Theintion mourns the cruel 'sympathy what-everiicqeerwords wantsfrom hia' sorifdws or death officr great leader is in nonsense Sprung in her uiMiun of progress and of lib- - the toiling- struggling masses or the great erty ririnciplM ideas— not 'men —govern nation ha- had a ueart to feel for them and i‘ in America ana these are'as the nature of wbrds of sympathy tn cheer and comfort ' I them God ixmnortaiAnd imperishable a e qf hm many estimable I loved him sefitiment toward his n of the agencies of- AlmtghtjrGod these hts administration t truth' the duripg we: trying Ordeal these ate powers bii the side of great princi-- ! of tonr discover anyj years !do pise shielding and ' guarding the interests of thing likeperilous was an ineffaceablos It vengeance tw ages yeyto come and securing their sense of duty to ' himself and to God ft waa! ultimate triumph ran fidelity to the principles that are) Ghetto the unthinking may seem' tobe our the undying basis ofr freedemojcraticvAe public an in great and irreparable loss will yet befomnl stitntions'thatbore him upjmdlurged him on - our Cxpeeding great apd glorious gain A in the highstsm ndssionof hislife apeople die tender sorrow for the death For its tenderness hisheart was like 'thei biit the bitterness heart of a little child It was snot in his nawill be extracted -ture to- exult over the-- fallen or to crush even J A itrto's Te uonrn we sorrow we weep the enemies of liberty llis was a great and i our fallen leader: a aenu-o- f magnanimous heart that wept! over "the 1 crimes of those who' were hawking at the wenUli? evei7 1 Iti T5k’ wvlhculfl tlit geuerons heart of-- their jeountrj aud seeking ' lilt It monowravpS I to destroy the most glorious government ever sauctipued and smiled upon by Almighty z: lLVire disaster and ft! v of inipht pf grearbJSaveU P not stern the Mr elements Wncoln of Jare regarded character I Giechffdrfen of our America'In the Cabinet proportions of grandeut? "ishot jtedto Icontidence inthe eontimied life ofthe r he was their great advocate pleading their : and in Its growing omnipotence aud asking for mercy not vengeance: aud doev ' eanse O God! he was assassinated!— y ondVet deepened and confirmed! as irhe had ny a tyrant! rv ' r " been We mourn the fallen' patriot to-dImt "The i (the bereaved nation is still rich in blowtkst crushea his nobleheart was greai and iilustriona sons' The occasion will give birtii rrifie blow that aver fell upon to the destined man and furnish fir® enet was aimed at the nation’i& lta sultswfll jbdifearM ea the gics th rcsourcos and the grand inspirations to guard the nation’s ’priceless interests and vemie- - Tke great mediator the ho guide hcFAhrough all the storuiy way if exhausted thl hi P0P‘e' wlo would have 'Ler destiny na- y lias died intidisf the cause Of generouseneMoses If the of on liberty tie very " aimmit of the mount of vision after- buying them 'and the Irunk the raptures of the 'future the stefa injated ' Pe®Pe’f that teat lualSin whua 'still survives to head the out-7rs- healed fy“Palkie would have their niareh sod to Consummate the saved them 'great from a crosm hnmtiiation whose iftory amaestywould here awakSdatfSib 1 r J )- i 2' : - lyrnniiiu tfi t W P® p °® fix Months- to-da- -- : Ib-ni- b - to-da- ''S' i ed - To-da- - vr 'EULOGY" n' ahd-nobl- the regions! of desolation— wm bjr ft prefended lover of hia country and of liberty J The great success of the 'nation oyer anneal rebellion the' near prospect of a termination to of peace straggle end the union aud liberty had opened the greatheart of onr President and had he been allowed to liverwoulil have made generoui conces-sion- s to tlie Southern p But who will whoso-voi- ee now: plead their cause? ople will now cry spare O span i theinsensate children of a too generous government?' It may be that in hb excess of pity in the overflowing tenderness of hb generous heart Mr' Lincoln hod he lived' would have made concessions inconsistent with God’s grand and stupendous' purposes respecting A mer-ic- a lt may be that the j frill consummation for which' we have been agonizing and strng gling for years as a people would nave iatled of its accomplishmepti Now this our God the guardian and defender of liberty would T f not permit j The blood of every ttlaia hero an onr holy iiwar must and wBl have itsgraadresults The jgennlneting seeds of great principles will not jand cannot be eradicated I or destroyed As Sod la true the: harvest cometh the holy mrposes of freedom must and Will be reali- - issttsintted the-dreadfo- ’ - l It may be that a stronger arm fsed-- er noble-mifide- v ag-ouis- ed to-da- - i- - t re I -- thcirUoJ-giveninhritaUce- y r : r- fcllow-coantrym- cn j piu-pos- e 1 ’ e 1 ’ ! -- PWeto " ' I iwjm s w( bow-of-hop- com--mitt- ' ‘ trem-blingll- ps d- the-wav- e - !:' to-da- - sr-Tete- d:' y -- i no-ac- t - - -- 1 ‘ - - ! hl ’ - hr JJ S5P -- y “mISS8 -- rd ed a stouter mart a more- fearless will It maybe that nental and physical energies of more terrific Volcanic force and power were necessary to iring about the grand copsifinmaton 1 do lot know bat God knoweth juid y I row before him and ssyl“eTen So Father or so it seemeth good iu Thy sight1 Mourn fUl sorrowful I aa because' of the greut bereavement but never before was I o far from despairing of the Republic - With my faith in thejphilosophy jof God ’s ' adminis tration of human affairs with my confidence fu the IriUraph of righ t wijth my knowledge of the chwac tor of him Welmoim can even now we that grander far grander results will be gathered' from the mighty straggler soon to terminate by the death ofrMr Lincoln than ever could have been His blood gathered by his illustrious! life will cement tho very foundation o the new j Temple of Liberty I In this there b nothing to lessen the sin cerity and tendernewi of oiir sorrow for the departed bnt there is muc to exalt and en- ile onr hopes for our country Mr Lincoln’s death willjierhaps stave off apother terrifio war From it an Influence aftll go forth to subdne onr country’s enemies off foreign soil The deep growing sympa tliy enkindled by the news qf Lis cruel death iif the British provinces— and the magnani-nmn- s noble sympathy which will donbtiess be felt and manifested in Rritaiu when the sad news shall reab that distant shore will sdften down the growing asperities of the nation and banish front their aninds the deepening purposes of Vengeance because of in the time bf onr greatest mny wrongs pqril Yes Britain’s profound regret and grpat sympathy in our bereavement as a nation will covernp her multitude ofsinsagainst America The bereaved nation will bow and weep and forgive and rite ifroni her great sorrows purified at last and glorious in moral beauty ifrom onr It Is thus fellow-citizen- s is lodij I glean hope of exceeding gain thus' that from death itself I gather the ele meuts of a new-anglorious life Assassixated!— Now assassination is to be g execrated by every and rightman eovera its It cajns with infamy feeling Its toq dark and indelible for redemption tendency is to inaugurate a reign of vengeance to steel the very heart of mercy and to involve many innocent victin a iii the fearfkil retribution it precipitates It s a crime for which tilere is no adequate pehalty in the statute book of man aqa its policy ia' mad-ne- ' und-canno- I to-da- : - '" - y yyy iarge-hbarte- t' -- tions! We ptrish we die as some say iff the midst of j onr career bnt God’s eternal procesprinciples'' move on: The evolving' ses of truthsiasot smsted nor reversed1 The' earth stitt reverberates with the foot prints of destiny that b of God moving in the van et civiuzation and from death itself spring the elements of life1 zs y! We have lost onr noble President when we were beginning to comprehend hb char meter aud to appreciate bis noble worth To are day he lies cold silent still bnt a nation ' lib mourners ) j We have dost onr President but we have our country stiU Her institutions her prestige her glory rhergeoius and all' her deathless resolves still survive She lives and will forever live and when we forget her or cease to' mingle our tears with her mighty griefsmayGod forget us- Bat rmust jetose' Oh! great martyr of liberty our thought! are withlhed- - y A tender- - Sadness gathers ronad onr hearts and we are insufficient for the occasion Wd would kneel beside thy coffined remains and with filial affection press thy cold cold hand and bedew it with onr tears bat it may not bnt if thy glorified spirit be permitted bq to visit the scenes where tny sorrowing conn- ' trymea this day congregate to do honor to thy memory and to weep thy cruet death sadhear the - sentiments that cheer thei i ' ' dened hearts of thy countrymen ' Thou’: hast ftileu O beloved of America bnt in the high noon of thy fame— wheft thy life was most richly embellished with the lessons of wisdom tor thy countrymen! and inost worthy to stand aa an example to comi ing generations - And who of generous sympathies! who of noble aspirations who of lofty conceptions of right and of liberty would not rather covet thy record thy name of mercy thy stain-le- u fame— even in thy cold aid bloody grave -t-han life on the proudest tiirone occupied j by the oppressor of mankind! f Farewell then bravfe heart! farewell true patriot! ‘Thy mission is accomplished and we our consolations-argreat for y hear the voice from heaven pealing' over thy last resting place the requiem of hope! “Ble-se- d are the dead thstuie inthe Lord from henceforth yea saith theBpiritfor they rest from their labors and their works dp follow them'1 f -- - : II 0 - -- -- A ' - -' deVot 1 3JC I absmi)s OSLCITY' f i (Lars a a a d saxps a 0 7-- Cell and get' the worth f yonr money as we will sell at WU0LESALE RETA1L and at AUCTION &! WHOLESALE bCALth V f IIATS GAPS BOOTS SHOES a thousand things too numerous 1a mention JnoW HJ YOUNG FAUST if ' jkJ J cokxWb of iuiTOX xtw I BUTTEHEIEED-- ACROSS OVERLAND SNAKE' RIVER DISPATCH ' ! S Iitw been organized iuto a joint stock: compact ’ only true route to Paid up Capital $0000000 - runmir: Chanry Vitibard Sujidt NewYirfcCentral ha irazAscaH: W K Kitclion President of the l'erk York - Bannack City GRD ’ CKXKEAL D A ' !— — f ’ WILL BE Gold Mines North o - - !' StTCaiJfTFXMST: Butterfield r AND T1IE - Alili PERSONS IIATIKG WOOI TO llif tapight j ! ' f TOCS B FORT HALL Eldredge : ST JkrtlriUr attention pai1 to tho and Packing bf OOODS for UTAH TKRIUTum ninl ell dintaift farkets Onml J u t in New York ' they can be AT City ' rj 139 A 141 M1LLI OI ' - Siurfsj - OVERHAND FERRY - DYE BRUSHES Sl’OXOha SOWS r BERFDMEUV ii- f Geo V THATCHER r 244-- tf GREENBACKS The finder will receive the above reward by leaving thf letter at the Office of I PAjNTS OILS Ladies eqa Bid ftm tho House daring 1 Auetlon i -- 11 glassware - L W HARDY - MEDICIX12S AND Cl I HARDWARE PRINTS v And as i ’ FURNITURE LETTER Thomas I Holbrook LOST aM 2nd Oavadilreawd O V Fort Brtdger eontain-in- g W9-- 2 t CLOTHINO READY-MAD- E 820 the Daily TkuasArH axo i ' ' IX rr Hooper -'- i A GREAT VARIETY OP t 1 1 ’ m -- i H fine lot of STATES’ BACOX for where the Overland Stages cross is the Sale cheap ’! 243-- 1 I3IFOUTCRS THIS DAY ' th I f FIRST SOUTH STREET BACON I 1 1 "t to-da- e HASi rltTiSi Pmh Bn U & CO L JWJ:HARDY ' -- "V? - - NT ' ! ‘ OXJMXHprATKLT A DAILY MULE EXPRESS belweta ATCI1ISOM and DENVER — - Time eight day: ! i EXPRII Can be accommodated at my Mill' North Temple fotwr ti Thls ronte is kept open by the constant running 8treet one Block: East of the Temple Block DEJfVER k SALT LAKE CITY ' of th If A Mail Stages and and North of Fruideat Young’s premises o- BOATS are The most the substantial must be wsohed clean and be picked nurcim ornci?: THE wool there' Should be l ib of grease brought to 1 - New York City IT No Vcwy Street- on the River every 7 lbs Of wool and tha wool ehonld be brought - I'hiUdelphht n 40 8mtli fitli Street An accommodating Ferryman always on baud to the mill to -be greased as it can be done more 21 Stoto Street eveuly thereto obflo the travelling public 34 Hark Street 244-l- T'j- - Clilrip IS VI 'under tend tjuit there was considerableCarder reedy expreteiHl last seeimn against the — 11 K Main Street whom I employ el- because of the wool bejug poorly iagvh carded cot np etc though be professed to be an Merchant aril) be enabled by this IJnurf excellent carder: this season I intend to remedy (ImU frmn NKW riifif CITY pmuMM to this and if good work cannot be done I will step at SALT LAKE CITY In Thirty-fiv- e She machine for I believe that justice onght to be dsys — odone to customers H TlUlTKIlFiELD Never before in our history as a people did A I) d wool and we will give Givis ns clean weso much need the enlarged sympathies of you good rolls My trice for carding Is 12 cents General SuperateinIcutfAtctUn Kan thei divine Cheart aq we do y of the and the per lb in gold or its equivalent or 239-t- f wool IIKUEll C KIMBALL' calming and the ennobling influences of re’ 249-- tf ligion to restrain jus from acts! of vengeance to beep ua from committing the excesses too TRI-WEEK- LY right-tbiakip- - I ‘ m I nCBUTS!! SPEtllL m 'll I well-picke- to-da- GODBE& MITCHELL one-six- th ox the man often committed inthe name pf freedom IV WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE Then let ns as ia people :bear onr griefs to i Goit aud pray to be delivered! from the fear- some confounding of names persons and ORDERS FOR TJIE fill hardening and demoralizing influence of BY prlaces it has been reported around town exasperation— because of the fearful wrong that 1 have been "packing' sandr a punishment While we mourn the cruel death of our noble for rejoicing over the acwuwinatlpn M Prailnt PUItCII ASE dead let ul not mar the aactedneas of the Lincoln It Is not trae of mm ! CAST thoughts orpurpoaes grief we Cherish by any OF 251-- 1 J 13th ward of vf ngeaneq Irtthe caseorthe assassins when arrested let justice do her stern swift work and let & GENERAL MERCHANDISE all peoples profit by the example but in the case or the great masses of the Southern people let the cry of a paternalbegovernment HATE YET ON HAND A for mercy magnanlmons people— not Judgment not vengeance j Let ns prostrate ourselves before WELL-ABORTE- D IX THE EASTERN' STATES aid Heavenly Father imploring the aid of Hia LARGE & grac’d to enable ns to think feel and act like are prepared to Freight the same to this Christian patriots and freemen: Our noble President is City on —Ohj my God! because holovcd his country and was faithful to his sacred oath He who UNUSUALLY GOOD TERMS ov was mcapable of wronging any man: he who had one of the kindest and moat sympathetic hearts that ever pulsated in human bosom he ufho had the thunderbolts of vengeance Henkmuer the Old Motto : could have crushed placed iu his hands and 4 rise no'more-withhel- d 'and II would have stilly withheld vengeance yet FIRST COME FIRST SERVED" my God! he was stricken down gt the capital Consisting in part ef of hh country by the assassin’s hand while which U fully carried oat at their Office the tqunt of tyranny fell hissing from that as bn ear the of the saBtsin’Slipa great dying c ever ao with ty- semper Tyranuia ' EXCHANGE Ti j ' EH ELDREDGE HOOPER Machinery and Wagons r deadlJ-asaassinate- TOO d! EAGLE EMPORIUM r' iONNECTEDWith Ibis Establwbment foiind wfil Vs - IIOUHE PKpVISlON where MINERS AND TRAVELERS Can dopem njion being nqipliel with erery artkls neceNHuy for their use and consumption A N61 Article of Flour - — I Read the Terms! tyr-t-Vi- rantsJ But review his life Gaze on the scene of his death In the confidence dfVhis innocence! in the great trust of hia manly n heartj without guard mingling with the of citizens with a calm conscience and s peaceful heart V I it thus with tyrants? Ahd- - yet he was taunted as a tyrant Bnt to £od the burning tears of the thanklbe millions of his' Borrowing countrymen will and forever wipe but that reproach to-dAnd the blessings of the millions of the poor and tpe uubefnendedr whom he uplifted to manhood will cry to' heaven a a protest against the infamy sought to be Vttaened to the gteat name of onr dead1 but victorious will rendcrimperishable his JiatnoLi History ft whole nation of freemen will garland his tomb with the unfading lahrehi of DRY (&OOIPS -- N 1 mul-titud- - - nnmerous enqniriea from shall be glad ItO pleased to Inform them that weWjidw ?'i THE EASTERN MARKET to receive their Orders - JUTEBUU ' v PRAIRIE SCHOONER LOAD ' - WAGONS Including s if -- ‘ l " MACHINERY WHICH - THEY OFFER AT - Our honored onr zens ' Domestic Ono Ficoo toof a A affection br Where we will purchase for them from 1 ’ nra dnr I Hats Qneensware BDlLDlfiC IBUILpINGS f AGAIN FOR THE STATES! Boots Slides ay President is dead fellow citibat country‘ lives and none of her been imperiled Her high Interests-havin harmony with great heart pulsates to-dthe etqhial principles of right o( justice and of liberty ' - The people’s consecrated standard bearer has fallen but God has raised up another standard bearer to fill hisplace-t- o bear aloft the holy banner of prindple-ah- d the great qdvance'will not he stayed are' we my friends— any of ws? Can we stay the progress of the"sges? : Can we arrest the tempest in the majesty of its careering? Can - we bind the might of ocean as It breaks on the rocky shore?: What are we? Afhat i® tbq lite of man to the lift of n 243-t- S3 e sy CASH hal I j ciuw : - FLOUR OATS or yj j BARLEY cia pur- -l 7 to 10 per cent Cheaper ’ than thorn largeenlera who buy on tim$ Orders will be received by wifli GEO TAYLOR until April totb at tb of tho Hun John Tiylor 14th Ward whers I ar tmgB be consulted on all matters of purchasing t m ing from 9 slb to 0 pm daily y Mj-ttna- follows Commission on Purchases Freight from Omaha City to G 23 cents per Ik or half prepaid and liverv After my departure U 5percnt PreP“' bdnra ZOc pr subs J Taylor to receive ami transmit wdmkntu litFor torther particular apply to E R TOWOi of Jlto M® JAMES PEDHAM of the Firm wilt start East in a few weeks W On -- X from Etc Etc Etc x Or George J Taylor at the residence Parties sending by us will have the advantage of Taylor 14th - ward References: selecting style to suit from onr General Block of Hon yonN TAYLOB Goods which wa Intend purchasing for onr Store W L HALSEY Banker ra WHEAT TAKE NOTICE! 8 V shall bay exclusively tor Cash Goode I APPLEBY Esq- - j ( T - G ' !0 SALE! and any amounts not paid 11 before he leaves will Wat Ln feet overshot 29 A be received aftenrards an remitted to him portable 1 feet bucket Goods Purchased and Delivered' either to order n water-powBagar Mill wtn on th Frontiers or Freighted through as required 1 wrought-iroS211Q boilers complete Far particulars apply t° 1 large Government Wagon 4 FOR er - fiPtf BOV&XE 1 NEEDIIAM CL B L laew Cbkhgo Wagon (2 1-- box) City I il s ! !l - V Constantly on hand- - Groceries 'anl Dried Fruit also Bacon Batter Eggs Grain and Uora Fori with a full fitock of Miners? Toobfc at pricM that will ensure satis faction 221 -- tf WM JENNISGS I t" ) r- r MERCHANDISE II -- -i1- i ' to-da- y '5- - ? Globe Bake GIVEUSABID! j- ' - -- 4 ir: j |