Show THE FOURTH agala A gala day of loyalty independence democracy anil andele ilc i i x ogden exa li her iler past record in the anniversary 0 or til the e glorious fourth or of july 1 saintes salutes procession oration Ora lou tiou speeches song ai music I 1 i all combine to jakc the e day one of delight to tile dents odthe of the city GUY and tho tile guests from the country 1 1 the an anniversary niver sary of the day of the declaration Dil of f independence was celebrated an fn in the good city of ogden yesterday with an enthusiasm of the whole population 1 tion equaled an a d 1 l i i sp I 1 lay a y never n i excelled e d sn the i e 4 fiory 0 ry of 0 f t the e junction n et I 1 0 n city arr WITH A X LOYALTY creditable to the citizens in general all classes and creeds in general united m the celebration and though tho preparations had tobe made in W I 1 I 1 only ay iy a limited space of time time the I 1 reeling in of patriotism was so great among officials icia r 9 merchants er chants and an cit eizens zens that there was not the least all angi to bojnar inar nor the aigles nt I 1 im pediment to obstruct the entire OF or THE DAY long before daybreak the salutes t I 1 shouted forth the tile iron irol tn tongued gud iong pf af liberty edthe iron inspired in int ions ot oi independence at an fearly ily hour bout in ill the morning ilie hc peo ilc not only from froni the city but also rom tho conn try i gathered in little on the streets add biere were elij enjoying OY the tile anticipations of the day and I 1 I 1 JI ali jt 1 A 1 I 11 y IH efin qi r ilan favored the celebration notwithstanding the ominous clouds that darkened the sky the day dy it is true tru the chait city might have kavo seated maroofi of if fd festive tive appear mcc once by b a rl more liberal display of or lags flags I 1 tun buntings bun tings eings banners etc but considering derina the short time within which cigoi up we be lieve the city showed up well enough with the tile STA jjr r tr J proudly U floating from the court bouse oi sycily cily hati first national ank broom hotel and other ther 0 too nuni erous to toi ment iun 1 streeta wre nio iirene d down in in x moderate measure and the absence of the president of the water borka accounts for what little deficiency there ther e shay may have been though it is not ills his fault well as we were saying sing the concern was a little late lut ut after all i fa THE I 1 t rr waa was got in in place and order and it proceeded forth under the indefatigable management ma of our esteemed friend Ja taylor esq a q marshal Mar of the day and his assistants win W fife aul brown and 0 J wright glit all of whom had just pi enough lough ta to 0 do to euper superintend intend impel impe the i m th alie e vast mass of hu ni alii get ting tini ahead a THE TIME APPOINTED taki Y for fur the starting was 0 9 a alln gimbut but as too usual on on such oc cushions tho procession edid not start till shortly before 10 but then it wa was a display which not only reflected creditably upon the corn conf mitie a on procession aaion who by 11 the way had met with many obstructions but also showed that ogden I 1 1 4 1 C city i t y is is 4 A I 1 TP y pg y AS layal LOYAL AS ANY TOWN 1 n tile confines of afy uncle sama sains dominion ion to number ai I 1 ber the crowds on oil the streets would bo be as vain an ail attempt as aalthe tile legen legendae dat y report of st augustinas Augu Augusti stines boy silting on the sea shora shell trying 6 empty th the ocean but it would be equally vain vain for tho the reporter to attempt to describe the gorgeous appearance odthe of the whole process procession iol ii it was an exhibition of tile beauty and juil elegance of our best society E P aidy a display of our best men in in cipal circles at representation len tation of the commercial and industrial elements that have helped and astill are ro helping to build up ill this city ali c reporter from hig his modest point of view be expected to take it al all in but at thelam thesa mc I 1 he knows that excepting tho centenial celebration iu in 1876 there has lifts been no better display in the junction city than that of july 4 ath th 1883 THE procession which started buthe corner of Fifth and yong street ir abd and took the course previously announced in in these c columns dmn ina made e its first move ten minutes to ten james taylor carshal far of the day headed beaded it and ha hot I 1 looked Dok edwell well the ogden brass band with captain john A bo boyle yle leader followed discoursing di scourging sweet music which alich we wo appreciated the more as unfortunately ly no other band had lied been engaged ito to break the silence and monotony of the subsequent section then calein came in carriages carri agea tile central committee orators chaplain and reader oi of declaration of independence in a gorgeously adorned chariot followed TOR GODDESS OF LIBERTY I 1 majestic maje stio appearance evoked universal admiration although uncle sam sant might have appeared to indre more advantage in a more correct cus costume tume the thirteen original states or rather colonies followed in a beautiful seii series ca of some of the LOVELIEST LADIES of town escorted by gentlemen friends as follows mabel cross 8 J burt emily carroll J K R keefer may baiter salter IV 0 carpenter margaret Margare tAnder anderson A R heywood Hey wod hattie tribe P T wright minnie emerson W F furey sarah JI herrick errick J F burton aliye browning S reed nora nom farr henry pecry peery ray parr fair pred fred packard ansty gamble lam vf G lafevre lila lewis james browning OLD TI TIMES 31 E S we were re graphically depicted depleted and re bep resented by clifton S browning ii 1 p and his double ox team pulling an ail old prairie schooner in which hia bis folks were yere churning mending stockings patching pants and otherwise representing euting the times of yore then of course aa as a strange startling and stunning contrast came the tile I 1 I 1 CARRIAGER IN 1 1 representing the progress that lias has been achieved in this city the last thirty years their elegant ba rouchel e eg fash fashionable conable plug hats distinguished drem coats and their general ap appearance pear a neo wo would uld almost lave made our humble eyed reporter believe that thadlie lie was witnessing a millionaire commercial display in philadelphia boston og orrew anew rork york I 1 tun THE muns joth both cricketers Crick eters and ranged next attired in their light suite suits picturesque p 1 1 c tur esque and beautiful they walked with a certainty of winning blood was in their eyes i and there was something that made us feel proud of hie the gymnast ical element of ogden city something that told us our boys would be all right no matter whom they might come across s 11 it was expected that societies would follow fullow after this buano but no they choss chose cooler places we ire pre presume syne or otherwise excused themselves so we are sorry ive MB cannot expend any rhetoric on them but the next thing THE DRAMA was the th 69 feature of he the whole their wagon adorned with Shakespea shakespearian roan mottoes ably chosen and ably painted was thoa the observed ot of all absey observers vers and in their cae case especially the regret broke out that the committee ou oil procession had not or ordered dereI a countermarch ter march so as to give evemy performer in the procession an opp opportunity or to bee see and admire every other ajit yit taste humor oud anaf knowledge coni combined to make this group an interesting feature of ill the e pageant as its will be easily seen from the tile following list of character characters hamlet Ili bichard ellard III 1 lord Dun Dundr dreary cary patrick and bid dy ly negro G gypsy y grimaldi old man hollander were represented respectively by H H goddard IL H 11 1 thomas thomas Y stanford rd george 0 tayo w uni miss amelia stanford W V if purrington Purr inton misa aler mercy merty burton frank greenwell john whitaker david stephens ens misa ais martha jackson and miss linew dee THE firms wai represented by theo A smith abid win will Fair porrell reil who on ft ti wagon ran a it job press and gave the assembled in multitude ut tude a taste of of talog typographical graphic al the next fin feature ture and a very picturesque tur esque gay III instructive and attractive one was vas the tile I 1 FIRE WT winch holcli appeared in full trim PH cu cinc inc hose carta carts and hook and ladder ler outfit all in good shape and trim and inspiring the reporter with ah nh assurance that il if any fire should break out that night there was enough to put it out after these more or less official departments came the tile commercial features of tile procession ro cession the tile bep representation sa resen reson tation of the alv ii 1 an TOWN first came t the lie ogden woolen mills in a vehicle lined with flannels yarn woolens woo fens etc then nelse mccarty showed up with t a figoti wago dof of beer bone none of which our i it reporter saw distributed however though it was hot lot as blazes kershaw shaw with h his Is nater k ater pipe looked happier di than ihn ever and stevens itono stono did not moisten the atmos phero phere wil hall of df their display of rc roller iller process mill AL 13 wheel wright rig with half a ton of pleasant valley V A uey coal mado the atmosphere sweltering ring but bot helfrich A co cooled it down doin considerably with their butter and eggs until dippl displayed a ed 1 the entrancing charms of his Ritt BuU cricks ericks patterns which would have alienated the a spectators hea hearts arts had bad not wthomas thomas offered their numerous attractions but when TUB THE THRIFTY husbandman beheld taci il q wealth 4 and diversity of farming mi machinery ic hinely displayed by fair parr bros bog his heart beart swelled aud and there was nothing to distract 11 his is attention but the display of farming implements made by burton herrick white till they came lo 10 geo A lowes Se ler vehicle and john IV lowells machinery which fascinated their eyes i and tickled their pockets but then came sidney stevens with his gaar scott co and numerous other engines s and he lie thought thou glit he lie had the market t suie sure and possibly he lie might have had it but for the eager co competition in of howard sebree who showed his bain wagons agricultural implements machinery an ana other laborsaving labor saving saying contrivances making a worthy conclusion to the whole dalay display but ut after all rill the farmer does not only want to sow to reap and to thresh he lie also wants to have hake his grain rain ground joseph alark lark came out in t 1 A ok WAGON wago i ar FLOUR flou R sample s sacks acks of which he lie distributed freely and generously ganc bously narrowly missing the doomed licad of the ii 0 ogden den HERALD reporter next followed the lety house of jno A dial on main street with witha a good and numerous display of cheyenne 1 stock saddles at which our frienda friends from the country gazed in aamir admiration but to be bi just we must not forget the donkey c cart art which would have been a faatu feature r lif if his debut had I 1 not been stopped short by the recal ci ei trancy of tho the stubborn quadruped the tile whole profession of which wo we have been able ab I 1 buly to give a most inadequate representation plug hats included TOOK ITS accordi according Dg to previous arrangements through th the various various leading thoroughfares ough fares of ot the city being greeted wit with I 1 I 1 aamir admiring ing expression expressions and sand hear tv applause ae all along its route when it finally reached lester park square squared 1 it took some time for everybody to fall into the appointed order bu but after tafter a while all was arranged THE STAND T THE PAVILION was occupied besides the committee committees speakers etc by judges F D richards and it lt K Wj lliams and N it flygare L J C 11 1 1 middleton esis all and d other prominent citizens all of whom betrayed a livo intel mt in in the 8 of the and in a ortha demonstration ae of the patriotic principles ci ples of the citizens and inhabitants 0 ot the junction city included oil page ai 2 hajj wa ai timi a W 1 ap 1 ff f I f continued 1 fawn lj 13 THE jl J were opened with magic music a opi spirited potpourri of patriotic and airs by the baid during which the vast audience took their places under tinder the Pavilion ap I 1 uner tha trees on tho the sidewalks the assem lied bl eti it m 4 kod very gay and ail d picturesque especially in their variegated ar 1 summer dresses and ill dearia wearing 1 counte countenance countenances nanco smiling with thel pleasure of the day I 1 11 aar f b ak arpy then delivered d a short hort address welcome lo 10 the cill mils gathered ga thereA to commemorate the natal day dar of the greatest nation on the footstool of 4 tho almighty he ite hoped they k x wound havea uvera gi great kayin in celebrating the anniversary othe beclar ution of independence d ence 0 aff J AV A SON offered p athe grayer thanking the almighty alia that t on this ii day a the peo 6 6 I 1 can permitted toe to celebrate r t e afi the e X NaU at ion ons 1 1 birthday irth day all his bl 1 il only bring us nearer p 6 re i r ithan ys ta q 1 V and we come corner aa io I 1 him t anan krall ly recognizing th at through H his is P providence providence dence wo we have been preserved be arved as a natian have been preserved from national affliction and have enjo benj he IR prayed that God may aej lead the ped ill pie le neara r ubo him them righted 1 us virtuous an and d god fear ing and asked for tho the blessings of the heavenly father to rest I 1 upon all the afflicted and distressed also t 4 ile t th bo bobila litway of py aufa hap t aup 8 ma I 1 I 1 1 J m aa 1 I I 1 it I 1 jh JP J f E L ir AnTLEY before reading the declaration of independence delivered a powerful powerful sa s1 selection lection 1 appropriate to tile alie occa bion 1 I wbk was in axcel jel le MA nt adil n and greeted with wi t it en applause her reading of the declaration of independence was excellent and evoked repeated 1 I rounds in ands of rousing applause U I 1 kt new RON r ir EMERSON then appeared among the applause of odthe the audience to deliver the oration of the day which he lie did in ill his usual powerful style if there is one occasion on which any american citizen ia h ready to soar the eagle it is on ali of july he thought himself extremely fortunate fortunato in following with his remarks immediately upon se so admirable a tendering rendering of the declaration of independence demil dence we are here to corn com III the birthday of ft ii nation a day dai when our forefathers pledged id their lives and sacred honor lio norto to carry I 1 4 qt I 1 t those principles it is meet that of on i day wo we remember the days lays atif of adae adversity rosity which tried mens souls the su a brings 0 of f valley forge and 1 york yorktown town it is the duty of e every ery citizen to mako himself acquainted I 1 quain ted with thi e history of or those trials he ile could not here endeavor to give a recital of those time timot but lo 10 especially the young a amid mid all the enjoyments enjoy ments and of the day lay of the great Icse lete soni sous conveyed by thia this celebre tiou only ill in a few years from now ri of to today day will be called upon to discharge tho the responsible I 1 d of f citizenship R h ap one octha of the great things t ina to 6 bethought of by the young it id tile independence 0 of f W thought at character the genuine american youth cannot be slaves to any ally man man 11 i or any mans epee dikil dont don t be tt a republica father ather f is a republican neither a a democrat b ta fit r Vs A a democrat I 1 51 J 11 U g IM at in 8 settled that t thera it er os shall liall be no more physical mental bl 61 7 slavery w there is i in this land 11 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