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Show She mutton. IUor IVnnne, Man.4esr. tOgde Now the "Josephite" paper copies Time our article and proceeds to combat the statement .ofljie Junction, that 4 IttiuiiMt the editor of the former paper darea not "face tho music" audauswer Mc- iJiMis. Kcnrle's question in a sVra1ght:fr. Wednesday Eteninj, Jan. 20, 1S75. ward manner. He pays: Let (be bolt fall where it may, at an individual we wifth it to be understood ibitt from tbe first and thence on we are TIIItOPY. and have been tbe enemy of that doc Cliarlt H'. o(;ii:. Whuta pity it is that those trine. eoft-kcsrte.- in mmij case who slop over with be.people nevolence- toward heat-lieobjecti afar off, could not . turn the channel ot their fjharitj towards Christian necessities nearer home Shirts fer the Hottentots seems a strange item far the philanthropists of London or New York to spenJ their means and soil-head- ed Well, we are aware of that, and so is everybody who knows anything of the course of "little Joseph" in opposition to the doctrines revealed and practised by his father. But what has that to do with answering the question propounded by McKon-zi- e ? He docs not ask what the sentiments of the son are in regard to polygamy, but "what reason is there upon, whiln so many for stating that Joseph Smith, the children shiver past them in the martyr, received the revelation on stieet, without shoe?; and plural marriage ?" Joseph, the son. books fur the cannibal islanders says he expects to "face the music" Bounds like a grim burlesque, while in regard to tiis question about his cries fur bread are heard from the father. But he doesn't faeo it. He pala lips- of the famished' poor at turu3 his back on it, and talks about home. else instead of the question. The latest phase of this murbid anything There is no "music" in it for him. It philanthropy wc have heard of, has is discord in his ears. lie knows if fhown itself i the great capital of he will speak the true convictions of England where tihousnuds of paupera 'his heart, that the proofs are incon claim the sympathy of the rich, and trovcrtible, fixing the authorship of crowds of operatives out Uhe revelation alluded to upon Joseph of employment huddle together in' Smith the martyr, if it be a human tenement Houses, without food or and not upon Brigham fuel. "The Aborigines- Protection production, Young who, in this matter, is but Society," as a meeting recently held out the programme of Join the British metropolis, elicited carrying much sympathy for the poor Chinese seph's arranging. The sen dares not face the musio in- California, and of course as a con and acknowledge this. If he dare, sequence, raised cash in proportion. let him give a plain reply to the Tho Londoners are not alone in his own follower, McKeneie, their misplaeeiJbenevolouce, for Bos- question asks him to answer through the Herton spcads piles of money annually ald, and not beg the question, and i'or the souls of the Mongolians on heat about the bush, and bleat about the; Pacific ooast, while Ohio follows The fact what he "expects" to do. rhe load, of the Btistonians and sends is, he and his followers, or rather the raonoy to San Francisco to Christiaa-fz- e apostates who made him their presithe Celestials in that city, and dent, have declared that Joseph tho provide second-handothing for martyr had nothing to do with the ahipment to, the. needy in the Flowery revelation on "celestial marriago," Kingdom. and now if they acknowledge that he This is all f a picco with making was its author, or the medium Ihrge donations for the establishment through which it was'iven to the of Christian civilization among the Church, they know tho "belt" will Benighted "Mormons" in Utah. The fall rather too close to their pretcn cash is gobbled By Jmpeemiious sions to be safe or agreeable. , But if 4,m4S8iomme3yr while tne philan- you don't care where the "bolt" falls, and lace the music, Joseph, and answer thropic donatoiw are the question like a little man. swindled. If the kind people who year after STUFFING THE MIJTD. the welfare of far distant souls, would The following sensible remarks only use a litU ''. common sense and 'look at homoj.how, nwdi evil they from the San Francisco Chronicle miyht destroy, and how much pover- are worthy the attention of our pubty and' pain they might alleviate! lic educators. Stuffing the mind, There are heathen within a stone's which seems to bo the objeot of many throw of their churches who need teachers, is like stuffing the body; it Christian enlightenment as sadly as dwarfs instead of develops, and prothe inhabitants of Timbuctoo. Tlicre duces disease instead of healthy acare half-fesuffering tivity. Give pupils what they can thousands- in the lanes and alleys and properly digest, and the result will garrets and collars of English and be far more satisfactory to parents American "cities, who need help and children, and reflect ntueh greater and sympathy fax morn than the credit on the preceptor than can be Chinese r the natives of Africa. gained by the pernicious practice of JSenevolee-eis a virtue, charity is beoverloading the youthful mind. all yond praise; but a little common Mark well the word of the Chron'nse would render them far more charming and fn a far higher degree icles We have long been satisfied that one practical and beneficial. of tbe greatest vices of our public school white-skinne- d pious-pictur- e - half-starve- - d soft-soape- d t scant-cloihc- d d, - FACING THE MUSIC. The "Josephite1! organ, published at Piano, Illinois, has taken to but We ting" against the 'JCHCTIO hava no objection to noticing any argument whieh that paper has to advance against eur position, but up to the- present time we have found nothing in its utterances worthy oi that - title. ... Some time agfl, one, John to Judge McKean's Grand the charge to Jury, asked the McKen-8ic,"allodi- " ' ... following question: Please answer thrctugb the Ileralo' s for saving that what authority j Joeeph Smith reaeiTedxhe revelation be lake tb purag tapir frtm in" regard to -- polygamy. The "Josephite" organ did not aiake any reply, to this query, but proceeded to commence a violent attack on President Young and his lawyers' answer in the Ann Eliza euit. We t ok.up the subject and showed that the "answer was consistent, and that President Young had never denied his marriage with the above No boy system la too much cramming. or girl of from' ten to sixteen years of age ought to pursue mere than three or four studies simultaneously. More cannot be pursued at tbe sane time .with profit. One branch thoroughly rtaitercd is of mere value than a smattering of a The existing system dozen branches. seems to be based upon the idea that education consists in furnishing tbe memory with information; whereas, in fact, it consists in training the faculties of the mind. A trained and diciplined mind can always procure and Hse the information it standi in noed of; while the mind that has been stuffed, not trained, is helplees when carried beyond the narrow Ibe pinfold of its memoriaed cram. former is like a strong gladiator without weapons, bat of such vigor and resources that he can fashion tnem for himself from tbe trees or tbe roeke; the latter is .like a feeble dwarf tottering under a load of arms which he knows-noCHito nse. When wo drop into a public sehool and find classes of half grown boys and girls struggling , geometry, physipainfully with algeb-anatural philosophy, cal geography, misastronomy, history, rhetoric and cellaneous assortment of "elogies," we know very well that the men who originated this condition of things are not fit to have a voice in educational mutter; and we know, also, that the unfortunate pupils are losing their time and injuring instead of improving their minds. The system of education, in which a few things were taught and taught thoroughly, wiib a ow slew-goin- g named person and others, according view to training rather than acquirement, was mueh eoundev than tbe to the nligious ordinance? of the ?ytem which prevails in ef She public icioo!s. tbe great 'JWch ovf-- r vrhkh ht cram-and-Hip- ly . pits-des- rosj'-'j-jt- y Bringing. Iff Be . the BostoY Herald: Says .OCjtt WALLA WALLA 6iiOP HOUSE. OGDEN, JLAJfl STREET, mum iMTciai (Xext door Dehh of J. H. Tribe's provision store.) two'ablest leading articles. MAIS - mealIs" cVs paper that TheodgreTiltoo ver tiours. wrote William M. .Marts was the JOS. API0L05I, Prop'r, subject. Both appe&icd .in 186$--OTJR one in Mar and the other in October. OF The first was prompted by his iden tification with the defense of Andre Johnson and the impeachment trial, and the second by his acceptance of an invitation of a public dinner, ten dercu to mm by tne .new lore bar So that we ran offer apen his assumption of the office of of the Ignited General' Attorney States. Six y ears v have rolled by since theso. vindictive and powerful assaults were made, and Mr. Evarts now appears on the scene as the legal ONE DOOR EAST OF BRICK STORE, IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, . champion of the Rev. Henry Ward i Beecher's reputation, and of course, as the principal opponent of Theoin. Large Quantities and freighting by dore Tilton and his peculiar case. Is Returns thanks to the public for their Purchasing now esteemed and informs it supposable that in the trial now go- them thatpatronage, the CAR LOTS, we can sell such figures as be has on hand a FULL ing on the edge of Mr. Evarts' zeal STOCK of the best FRENCH CALF will be blunted by the remembrance SKINS and all other kinds of render unnecessary for those who buy that he is arrayed against a man who Leather used in the trade; and is preless than the CAR LOAD to send either pared to make once charged him with pawning his who once a Cork-sol- ed honor for lawyer's fee, Boots & Shoes, East or West. alleged t,hat the impeached President as well as eery other description, went to the " New York bar not to second in quality and workmanship to none in the Territory. hire its most skillful advocate, but to LADIES' and GENT'S WE HAVE DOUBLED OUR STOCK buy the most serviceable politician; who once asserted that he put his CORK SOLES FOR SALE. OF little measure of Roger Sherman's A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. blood to an unwonted blush by bar a price the safety of a retering because upon another And public? llepairitiff Neatly Executed Should any particular kind not in stock be called for, by leTinir n occasion Mr. Tilton saw fit to stigorder, in two days it can be had from ur Salt Lake House at their prices matize him as a lawyer, E. a a frost withered politician, ghostly little attorney, and to wonder when he sat down to his public dinner how much' besides his meat and drink he ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS. would have to swallow, is it te be be. . 'i m lieved that the recollection of these phrases will tend to weaken the return hits whieh the great advocate in his argument will have an opporIs Complete in erery Tnriely. EASTERN CONNECTIONS.' tunity to deliver? We are afraid Hx MRZCT that Theodore will be made to realise Bouts tonsil PassfiiisffM the truth of Webster's retort to We have gone into tbe CL.OTIIIXG and offer as nice a NIACARA FALLS 1 Haynes, that in this world there are fit aa can be had at any tailor's establishment. blows to take as well as blows to give. ?or-IJo- STREET, OODO. at all HAVING INCREASED EJ.Watldiis, 3 STOCK GROCERIES! Fifth St., Ogden, at it first-clas- s Hidojs Bouglit. Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods. fr J. Watkins. lotus-eatin- g i:&-a- t. Ladies' California Shoes! Great Central Route, MICHIGAN CENTRAL OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT MM A young Japanese, while in the United States, expresstd much surprise at seeing cranberries eaten at the table, and said that in the mountains of Japan they grow very large and beautiful, but are never Some old man occasionally cooked. goes up the mountain and picks a ong basket fu.li. ot them,, which be brings on his shoulders down to the town. ... Here the boys gather about him, and for a small coin purchase the right to crowd their pockets with them. And what use do you think they make of these otherwise useless fruit? The boys blow the glowing berries through ratan tubes, as our boys blow beans throughtin ones. J. hat 8 wat cranberries are used for in Japan, where they grow in great perfection. - LIXf, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL POINTS TBI CEUSRATSD niTDATODTliin IA8T. "BLUE LINE" For the speedy transportation of ftU.klnds of freight rang eraiuBire orvr tne wuouui Great Central Route The anl Eastern Line ditvaQ . mailing the BiagniAceiit DEPARTMENT Constantly Replenished. WALKER BROTHERS dG2-l- y Oilman Palace Sleeping Care On Its jVwsenger Treios. H. S. lABGEHT, fan! Snpt, Q Cntvo, LLiril IS OUT'. , Being about to leave for Europe I will fell off Zp 0. OT THH held ia the r. Ojcden City; on Monday, Feb. 1st. 1875, at T p.m. for the purpose of elect o4 throe trusters, translating such other ing be necessary. buiinea as D. M. 8T0AKT, 1 . D II. PEERY, y Trueteus. E. STRATFORD, dl06-- t . 1675. Jan. 20, Ogdeo OP 0 Iff uij 0 NOTICB OODBN Iron Manufacturing (5 n DEFY COMPETITIO IS HEREBY GIVEN annual meeting of the in the above Company Stockholders, MO - WUL I'NDKRS 10KKD H Ll. ror'iBStrnctieB ia the aboTe tangnngrs, in the theSPth Inst. THE NECESSARY BOOKS SUPPLIED J. D. MA LAN. Marble .Tamo MAIN 6TREIT. The Wt ra - Fowler,00 - - shcapeff in the - rri'f. '. - ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SCOTCH r 0 IRISH WHISKEY AND CUEA Eli 0 THAN ANYWHERE IN 1 LsSal CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Utah Ogden, NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. Main Street, IstlaaB u DEN. o OGDEN CITY, ' at U or Saudstoue Monuments CIT Of tho Finest Qualities manufactured, oifdraught or in bottle, Wine Bitters, UME NTS, AND LETTERED BY ALE AMD BEER! e Tor farther particulars enquire of H.K. tlnd- dtfS-U- rt son, Sehool Teacher. M ON ! IIome.'Mountain Dew, Pipifax,U. S., Victoria and California! 2d Ward Schoolhone, cm m O'O r' EVENING SCHOOL C ainipncing K'S ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN or AN OPEN Ilain Street, Ogden. C LAR Sm FRENCH AND ITALIAN ! rpHI ; WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT Wisconsin. W. HOWARD, Sec'y. dl02-17- t Jan. 16, 1875. Ogden ! S. PLONSKY, d993m O NOTICE will take place on Mowdav, the Hist day of February, 1875, at Bay View, K 4 3 Co. ! Must be Sold Without Reserve! t-- M GOODS ' G TRUSTEES' NOTICE. FURNISHING AT PRICES WHICH SO j GENTS' Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Motions, Ae, 9 b THAT A 19 HEREBY GIVEN of the Third of the HI he bpli in the Third Pistriet. Ocriei Citv. District Si hoolhonac, cm Monday, Feb. lnt,,lS78. at 7 p.m. for the purpose of electing three Tres-tre-s, and for the transaction of sueh other business as may be neceasary. JVVX IIASTJUttS I WINSLOW FARKV Trusts.. J T1I0S. B. DEE. eVKtt-lOgdn, Jan. 20th, 1874. of Good Consisting of TRUSTEES' NOTICE. MEETING THIS A firat School district wiil binrict 8ckool Houw, Bay stook - - - Nothing adulterated. All of the bet selection. XIIE CHOICESJ BRANDS OF CIGAsI ;dse5iy- - W.'H. CLARK Proprietor I, |