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Show r Still the Subject of Educa- T tion. Misksd EVERY EVENING. Sundays excepted bTthOoni Pgbuuums Commit.. , Ckarle Editor W. Penrose, sad Boamess HaQiger. .... EDUCATION A TROVERS!.' I 28,,74 CON- - I The subject i cftication has trea cled oonklerl)k interest in town, If, we receive much more correspondence on the subject we shall have to pub We have abstained '.from entering into this controversy for reasons of our own. Tbere are writers enough withou I us in this city, capable of elucidating the sub ject, and we wish ft to be distinctly . understood that none of the articles v which have appeared arcs A'oui our ,., v ., Pn-"AsAruunt" has secu nt toattrU ' lha-ito the Junction the blunders is his communication we state most lish an extra. - I . emphatically that his copy was fol- lowed as strictly, as possible from a document so difficult to decipher, and vtbat the errors are ,hi, not burs, hicli we are willing to leave, if nec essary, to a committee of investiga ; tioo to determine. ' ; THE ENGEISH CRISIS, ",A ministerial crisis in .Great Brit-ai- u is not.usually rfteuded by and' national convulsions rule in which accompany a change com-BiotJo- OHtmental-batio- ns. Although representative government in Europe exists in ' nauic4 outsida ,oC the British Isles, still a popular appeal is are' t " c&H into requifition all the influence of power,: to If ecp in subjec- the temper of 'he masses. A change of ministry in the German Ejnpire,. Austria or Russia, means a 'Btcp towards advanced ideas towards retrogression, or in a word revolution. In Gteat 'Britain the : defeat of a BMn!stryF is essentially a movement dial j o& to the sweeping away of the1" Vestiges of feudalism, and tothe acceleration! pf tlie- march of progress and liberalism. No frantic outbreak menace the stability cf British in, etitntioDS, when a change becomes necessary. The machinery oi Government is not' "disturbed, and its strength is-- only tosted jt aejlnd tmtrammebdi expression i of the will of a people whq are conspicuous above all others, for an ardent to flrei? raditios, and for an unswerving, loyalty tqhq Jtbroae. Great Britain is now in tho throes efa periodical eTectToi. Mr. Gladstone Vis defeated in Parliament on certain measures of reform-- which were" entirely local in character. The reck upon which tho ministry foundered was the measure which providdTr (roi - ( , the cnoouragement andstablkment of an educational system. This is os- tensibly the ciuse of tho appeal which lias been taken, although the alleged extravagance of the dominant, party and the burdensome taxation under which the. people groan, have been tugged- In as side issues, for the purpose of effecting the overthrow of the But that measure was jniaiatry. and not true the occasion, really defe Gladstone's t. cause of lolitieab contests in England tter eince the disappearance of the elder - te 17 bvjA XMfr';arid Lord Kukell, fiom. the active engagements of official life, have narrowed down simply to personal ' conflict beWeen Gladstone and Disraeli.' Tbi lines of ' Between modern tory ism and liberalism are so slender,- that only the Dsune as Ulfc io recall ths history of an organization that has become effete and" impotent, and belongs to the past with its failures and victories. , The results of the m Great Britain, will only indicate the rapid strides which the great aV - elee-tie- ns body of Victorie'e subjectshave made in quietly asserting , their privileges. legislator Tinuin of California wants to mako U a felony for r!r?ad or steamboat tnen to. give free "passes to any State or town officer,' and a misdemeanor for the officer to take the pass. ' ' ' m -! Jan. 28th, 1874. hope it will continue to receire that attentiea which iu importance demands, and that you will allow the diseuwies tr still go on; whether it be wiUJ reference t the cvmpetency of leacner,' big mode of imparting in. eiruction, tne braucucs necessary to be taught, oT'f h.at the teacher shall charge lor imparting instruction to bis pupils. Butvir, Buch discussions, I opine, should be conducted in a friendly, gentlemanly ana conciliatory spirit, and everything wferch savors of coarseness ahd vulgari ty should be excluded from any correspondence on this important subject. 1 have read carefully the articles of Mar- cellus," "Essex," and "Aluanta." Eviwri dently, to my mind, the ter was out of temper, excited, and al lowed, his taal.tomn .away with his judgment, apparently because "Essex," last-name- d fit hi.iJetter, satd,; 'M sowe of our schools this (the charge for tuition) certainly is far too high;" although the writer did not Bay he had reference to "Alu. anla's" charges or school. MhA eplihitstwhicli ! Aluanta" applies to the former school teaqhtrs of this city and couhty'are not yery complimentary or creditable to tbeir autuor especially coming, as I think they do, from a 'Pro fessor. I have liyed in this county ever since the year 1855, and have, known, personally; the nitjority of the teachers, both male and female, vlio have taught in the different' school' districts, and I must say that. I do not knovv any ene of them who dan be justly stigmatized es the seum of society: but I believe they labored honestly, according to their ability, individually, to discharge their dutws and e&ra their "pay,. Which, they received "for tbeir labors in the school house: '4Aluauta"; may be a scion of a, more, elevated, intellectual,, moral and betisVtive house than any. one of those whom he designates as "the scum of but his recent productiiB are no ' proof that such is the fact. ''Those who should houses not throw live in glass stones. And tins brings me to one of Aluanta's" CFitiisms, in which be makes sarcastic references to your other eeTreifprindeni's "grammar and beautiful urrangemetit'. of the sentences tpiitle. " "th in his certainly is Ih'buJ and uncalled tor. 15ut how is this, Ogden Crty. FtanT - Jan., 23, 1874. r r TFLUID r we owe much for tl stute of eivilixatioa. in.taei he stands forward as' a ; puwie educator- - The author. i Thenly kr.cwa remedy for proteasor, statesman, actor and every BRIGHT DISEASE, pubho man, is stimulated to aim at perAnd ft poeitira remedy fur fection, and place bis public acts and exhibition of talent beyond tb aaaly ; . . ... eouTn eitiVELr- ? strictures, ing test of criticism. - DfErsiA, nervous "leu criticism is indulged in H diabetes; Xl DEBILITY, DKOPSY, . , . . should be exercised with a view to im part information; to show up imperfec- Nod retention or Inrontmente of Vrine, Irrita- tions or- errors in the spirit of modera imu, iimammuyi) o j Ucertion of the tion and ztndness, with a view' to im BLADDER & KIDNEYS,' prorement; not to gratify spleen or a b.. BJrfcttMATORRHtEA, G-OOmorbid condition of the mind which or V'jiitiid, Diseiwes of the Proe- Lcorrlit . UlskJtA tlkttt In fitimu fl. i i Hr..UL.p . fti. thirsts for enjuest or superiority , hiw w'tuiiio urTI I.';in . oeDate s or arumenU or linckUuat llepout tud ilucne or Milky dia- aione, In an article on education in your issue oi jast evening, tho writer attacks some previous correspondent on the subject of imu grtaiiaar. ; now ia my estiaiatRm this was very uncharitable. Tho critio in this instance must certainly have for PniaoBtl3rCura li DNteutM of tli g tten tho old adage, "he that lives ia houses should not throw stones." BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL glass for a careful examination of bis.kbortd A SWELLIMUa, :i ., j., ' "'' , ,1 i i .t , effort will show a great deficiency in or Savon ia Hon, Women and Children:, Existing thography, etymology and composition, while bis s, observations oa.; retired rST.NOJATTER WHAT THE AGE! school teachers ora lacking in that eeu Prof 8teel says: "One kottt of Kearney's VA lan tlemanly bearing that should character Fluid in wortk more than kll other ATI ize (as we presue he is). prqfetxdly llni huii combined. fur Price, One Dollur pr Bottle, or ais Bottles' prominent chieftain of that honorable . . ; ., t .j iriva iioiiars. " body. !T it - Ti7ofsi ll .it' n iQiiow occause a man mat Dnaae St., Xew.Yorli. leaves one calling for another, either out Pepot, 1Q4 A pbysicimi In attendance to answer correspondor choice or necessity, that ho is' to be . , f dubbed "picayunisn ?" Or because per ence aud give advice gratia. chance some poor unfortunate intemper 4 Send stamp lor Pam'pbleta, free.Hi ate might exist among them, the bal. TO TUB , ance should be brought in as the "scum or society I I think aoU - taste' com- freiua-Trofessor- - - c T Preparatory to taking etock and moving into - , OUR IfEW BUIIiDUiTG We offer - w li.liV'.. KliiJiXEY'S LXTRACi' ,, 1 i w Extnu-rBucti- Ooden, Jan. 28, 1874. Editor Jukction: OF BOTH SEXES. A'o Charge Pb. J. j! . y V 1-- a aii 71 ji ' ' f Ti. Dtott. Graduate ).. -- Ogden, Jan. 24, J874. r, i ;!v,':!'- Xj. -- : OP ;" ' tei wc : DO :ESOTS!liasidisd s CO eil P: UTAH.; rIFRODUCE TAKEN lSK.sxrlsLG-- t Peebles, mi FORGET Tl ...... lit AHD DEALER Drugs, " ALL KINDS . i H.atea. Of s 9 T Tv'"r lMHUil t ; ; , i Also,. ',. , OF BRANDS LIQUORS -- FIRST w.''S.'EEAd;:-; A ATIOXAL BAXK OF LTAH r j ; Salt Iaake City. is Boot 'and Shoemaker, AT THE OLD STAND. WARREN HUSSEV- - A. PRESIDENT. Three doors south of Livery Stable. ANTIIOST 00DBE, OAgHIEnT ' - MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest Daukiug Institution in Utalu Stock new and -Complete. ' j 1 - , FINE i; ' jferiumery, Toilet Articles, ; V, Stationery, Fine Cigars, etc. ; ' JONES HIMSELF AGAIN . Orders promptly filled. ' Repairs neatly Intekbst Allowed o extoutea. t . a call.."'-"- Give me . Timi Diposits. Collections Promptly attende! 1 , i II0RR0CK8, B. W. T. BAKER. HOKROCKS & BAKER. Itlain Street, Ogden, SEALERS IN General nJewstoeenew goods, Every tiling; ' busi Tlie undersigned hns ness at bis aid stand ! 1( i :v . ; between the riONEEB AND CITT DRUG STORES, : . " Main Street,' Ogden, cnoice Selection of f FOREIGN ' r ., , '' ; S, - ' " VESTINGS, Jnst"Beftelvea Etc, Suit. nr xinnle rid tin ents made to order in the Latest Stale and at' the lowest pricesi ' SAI1S ACTIO? UliAUAJNlliJ- T. " VV- IVo-v- - - JONES. LTQUOIl(rSTOIlE. r St., Ogden. Vi'mesi Alos and rugistore! main Street, ogden. r 1!: d0-t- f. J. L ' A FULL LINE OF 1 Groceries ! Groceries I Genuine Old Scotch Wliiskey, i ( uia vofjnac isranuy, , v . .. .,.-..-:- Tom Gin, , y Foreign and JNativc nines aim LOWEST PHICE. CIGAES, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Propr.j ; HOLTlIEIt, ' f- - S 1 . 183-l- . . d92tf C tL r and AXGOSTtBA HOME, KENXEDY, RED JACKET, PLASTATION L:u BITTERS. V Wliolosalo and r. . ,of. Jluia StrfeL IlalL a JUlock H. ' : i . Workmonsbip Guaranteed. Cloth-nd Cleaned Repaired. j lcr ' i 'Jamaica Mnrn,.?? Dutch Schnapps also, Fifth Stkeet, Ogbex, :.i T.U Good ;;; I Porters FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ' ' . W. H. CliARK, ' -. .- ' DRUGS & PATENT . MEDICINES, PURE . '. n iii s Perfumery and Toilet Goods, i Article of Old THE MEASURE Fine ' ..,.(" TERI - Produce BRANDIES, Al" TUB ; ' ; THE BEST IXirORTATIOXS OF I5V , Qity ; 1 . PIXTS, OILS, TCIIFS, .TARXISIIES, BBrSHES, OPPOSITK WALKER BROS, WHISKIES ' - y v- East Side v the . cheapestcheaper than;; Taken. W-l- BEAVERS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, 2&6-tf i DOMESTIC AND II110AD-CL0T1I- i . of 'T f ' S elt ; "On Fiftli Street.: O. E. P. BROWN. General Produce ;'. V! At tlie Higliest ..;.,.,i can-obtai- , k :o; PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN , , ,,, FIFE, District Poundkeeper. a ; ,., NEW, ;DRUG STORE,: tit ' ' First-Glas- "sm-brastd- ,"' rrr i GE XE UAL ASSO 11 THE NT HOUSES Prices tei CO . ..; j .vi And Gents' ' tei : Tislule. cin u STORE! The best place in towD' for a MY POSSESSION THE EOLLOWI ing described animal, which if not claimed, and taken away within ten days from present date, will be sold at Ogden Estray Pound,, Tues day, tebruary 3d,, 1574, at i o clock, p.m. One red h tiler, coming two years eld, white under belly, star in forehead, half upper crop in left ear, crop and slit ia right ear, no brands noes cxIIatCaps, j: THE BEST H9D- - Of X HATB IN anl In TTi OCDEN.n -- ESTIMY NOTICE. Lake City,, RELIABLE trf WALKER BRO S. & CO., l!". 0' ly DUNFGRD&SONS tidcn . feist Side Main Street, Ogden; advice end Contullation for I ' J.B.DYOTT, M.D, Physician and Strgeon.lOl Duane St N. T. ' Ciiy, I'taii. ."' . ' ef Jefferson Medical Collrge, Philadelphia, author of several valuable worka, can be eonsulted on all djeeaxes of the bexual or Urinary uritaus. (which he made an es pec ml stndy) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of bow lone stand ing. A practice of 30 years enables bini to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges J hose t a distance can forward let reasonable. ter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to n s prepay postage. Bend for the' "Guide to Health." Price 10c. i tuition of some of our educational in stitutions," etc.; I thought the complaint was based on the charge tor tuition. 1 was not aware that the tuition had been tailed in que'stion. Mr, Aluanta has made several mistakes in regard to your correspondent, that he should be corrected hi: He is not a h'ool teacher, neither does he "measure ivho docs? I thought it was sold tape. by the piece. In reference to grammar. et'cjyour correspondent is not a "profes sor," but he does not spell embraced, euibrased '; neither has he coined any words to express hr meaning. Perhaps the gentleman can define "cribble," and I was going to comment "pedagogisra. on the grammar of the article of last evening, bat charity forbids. 73, FOR INSTANCE, WOODMSEE'S . "Aluanta," in your paper of last even at ing, eomplains of a direct "attact tack, I suppose ho means "upon the Bo REMCTION. MAIN STREET, Nerrons and Debilitated n tllOS-SH- -: . AT AN . Bernardo. ss 1 "i Sprague, and- oilier- Standard Prints, at 12 i.o 3 lbs. for 1.00 Sugar, Ifor l.o Soap, All who desire Bargains sliouH call and learn' ' . ' OP ALL KIKL TiNPRECEDENTED , Salt1 i l'.UCHU . ing, as. I thjak it does, Young men from sixteen to twenty-fou- r years D):fige ;apply to ba; examined for admission to tbelsses. 1 ask Ami what readers'tW read in, and thy will, gen- rally, inform you that Ahey read in the Fifth Keader. "And the art of speakine V. i !J, u Essex correctly they know nothing about."This, from a critic, and I think from a "Pro fessor," needs no comment! It speaks for itself, and "the scum, of society" should hide their diminished heads behad a Pmneo, Clark or Murray .These are not theohiy" 'beauties which grace ana adorn the "Professor's" contribution to , "the subject of education " RETAIL WHOLESALE Again; "and: now.sseing an establish ment whose object is ta nak .teaching a profession and employ such talent as we would like our posterity to become " What does the Professor ' wish us to understand hy such a bungling sentence as the ofe above' uoXed? fjujd fie like our posterity to become tul nt, or to Jo-te. . trfliethim 4,rise and explain;'" 4 "Oa (iy irst arrival in Ogdea City was pointtd out a teacher' of a district school,, eto. -- Novf was the Professor i OloVes. ; really pointed out a teacher, "or did some disof a one.peiot out to him a teacher trict sokpol? "Xet him rise 1 &c. "If how- ' ONE OF TUB OLDEST ASD MOST Tj to the most noted ever h educational institution of eur Territory, such as we are endeavoring to' adopt etc.' TJtali. Now'does "Aluanta" wish to "adopt" the institution, nv does be wish to "adopt' tb method of teaching which are pra:-tice- d We soiicit Orders from Towns and In (he "most noted educational "" ,; of the Territory?" r Let him Country. ; . ; rise! 'Aluanta's" orthography is in perfect keeping with his "grammar and ALL ORLERS ; .. . the beaatifal construction of his senten-eB- f "Uenoe h spells embraced, rrom ptlyand Carefully Filled crinJiJe, ."trilblt," - choicest, ckoumt," eto!Vto. UiMoubthis pupils I GOODS are pjwij of their accomplished profess-e- r, i . ....-,.' and Congratulate) themselves that t -: AT TUB VERY i. abilites and interests educational their are-- , not represented by the "Bourn" of Lowes. t- Possible-I consider that 'Aluanta'" society.'?. 44 owes the former Eohool teachers and 1 15 their patrons in this city and county, aa apology fori tho insult they have received from him, whether it was tf TBY And after he IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED or otherwise. tlie snliscriher. Workshop over the Post has apologised I can direct him to a flic. Eiitraiw hj'tHe iwlley botwn C. Wood lessons in l aiiaee'saud the Port Office )tdy from whom he . THOMAS WILSON. . 6rtbography and grammar, which would ' Sept. 3rd, 1S73. .: . : be f,great ralue, to him in tho future. i for rates the charged Ih relation to' tuition in some, of he echoals in this city, w all who are interested know they are high. SJut are .they exorbitant 1' Certainly there are but (ew, comparatively ia this city,' who can ; afford such a desirable luxury as the children!1 at the rates education ef their 4 ' H Asn v in demanded for tuitibn. A few individuals mny scoff at the idea but it is neverCOMMISSION MERCHANT I theless true. Tarents wish nay they - to (rive their eons and are with ood education-b- at daughters , depleted 4t-- . scantily plenishod purses, Shipping a Specialty. and with so many other obligations to meet, 11 is'rtor than a great many of them can afford' What is to be done to FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH, cheapen the price of education for the masses? Of eourse we want schools for an-t- f p.o .Box 31. themillion. If the teachers of to day mil not "come down a peg" in their charges, will the Free School system rench the 8NEW RESTAURANT.: . case, and can we hope, for aa early trial of that system ? Our population is The Orleans Chop House X hildrou our of Many apidly. FIFTH St., OGDEN. are ruhning about at loose ends; their rflliST-CLASMEALS AT ALL nOURS let tho V Freeh e lucation is being neglected, Oysters In eery style. Cigars and cause thereof be what it may. One faot Tobacco. Bread, Cak.K, riee, etc. 0. H. 0' HARNETT, Prop'r. is patent, and that is, our school-house- s J. n. STINGiCR, Sup't at present are crpweied and our teachers. have more work on hand than they can do in these ibort days. Wo need STOP THAT COUGH more teachers and more houses for them TEN CENTS MAILED TO ME, 1 echool-iag to teach in but if the price of FOB send yo receipt, tellinir how yoa ran the reach of the people, cure your oti;Q within 4 hows after following lt beyond is simple and will totcoet whence shall the remedy eome? Come it my preemption."for tnedirine, m it will show you auvthiug ot your must; and blessed 'bedew they who you thatynu have the remedy within reach an , J. A. iON. kS . so , desirable effect homes. " object. shall owu dl-3f' SELLING- EXTRACT present advaaced pleated to see the sabjeet in the eolmnn of 1 - , editor JrircnoK ! lo the critio OonE-iirinr-rTn- u of edueatwft-argu-ed your journal. Wednesday Erenins, January THE Ogjea Editor Sir Ciiy,,-Utah- , - - ; : JEZ-ottxiX Prescriptions Accurately Prepared. WILIIAM DB1TEB, rrop" I |