Show BLAZONING LOYALTY II I I The I suuiul hiiccp srnl Camp 1Ire 1 11 1 HIP Grand Arm JIlin I Amtlhrr Lirgr Audience at the llinl < iiniton Last t lIght UlhiMir ln fcs or llolilcn Ilineinl Smith Iiiiliul lcksnn > nnil Otlior Dio iiiilicnoo which aasruthlcd nt ndqtmrtcrs < l last evening listen to tho wing speeches of Grand Army mend IIl men-d < local citizens was not co largo as the one of the cNoiiiiiins before but there us jintu ai much enthusiasm and it WIIS evident that the character of the two illcnces wins very similar Sealed npon the stinil were Govurnor Wesl Professor Ilolden General Mix well Colonel Page W IL iclaon Mar shal Her Gcnornl Jock Comrade < I Smith and others Colonel Page conducted tho meeting nlld at the opening be aiinonnrcd that as no speakers hall been appointed for the evening whatever addresses Hero 1111110 would < ll IID entirely impromptu lie thell Introduced to tho audience 1IIOHS8011 I r 1IOIDIS Who add in substance It gives mo great pleasure to meet you hero after your journey across the continent from Uurunt cities and different btates Wo clcomo you because you represent the Grand Army of the Republic I remember remem-ber what u boy going into the I corridors of the Capitol ut Washington I sr seeing thero that grand painting thou subject of bicb is Westward the Course of Km piro Takes its Way It represents II lompany of emigrants I crossing over thou tnuunlnina r rlnl oc gw ntl 1 loiintains to reach tho Great West and pictures vividly all tho trials and hard ships they were obliged to go through Vben I Ural saw that picture my heart longed for the timo when I should bo able to travel to tho Great West and BCD all tho wonders it bad to disclose and that time has since come West ware tho course of empire lus taken its WilY so longer is the beat Imo longeroilstrit the Now Knglmd States no longer is it in the Atlantic States it his moved to tho alley of the great Mississippi Great are the works which eatable you to cross liis continent and < 1 to behold the wonderful wonder-ful Hcenery uid thin great works of tu taro which ou have observed You have como hero and arc onr guests am vu wish wo could unfold to your guess nil of lie mty mid all of gie itnsss there is to behold last mo tell you tho jKis ibih tics of this Territory arc wonderful We halo hero the largest silver mine in tho world the mine which produces most wealth for the countrv and for its owners 111111 which pis out the largest 1 imonn to its employes and workmen Then wo Live mines of lead coal and irnnlI1a ios of coal uid iron in bulks as great I Mount Washington and quite IH IlIex uuitihlc We have hem the 11I0St fer 110 soil and in fact all the possibilities of one of the grandest Slates You will I bid huu everything that ou desire Iheio is a gran I opening for voting men It is not hero as it is m the Kasl vs here li Jne ilal all tho I channels 1 j are filled uitli older l mei and where positions of pOI orafllucnc cause only avilh gray hairs Conic smith IKrIt itrllir ZLO itrll 1 a strong arm a will and u purpose and nil iiitine is rlaI to help you I JU1e been here foi thirteen years 1 have studied tho country and I know its wealth its promise mil its wants Wo need such people as yon are and if w 0 cant have you wo want your schools yunr churches and < 1 all of tho Institutions of which ou have reason to be proud Loud < 1 upphtibe AVe want your help year work your voices in behalf of our people and our institutions There arc people who will cumo here and dissect i tell tho need and disease butsiy nothing of tho cure Now we want two things Wo want good law and a proper enforce mint uf that law Wo Wllllt 11 Ness Eng land n New York or a 1ennsvlvania school sstem conducted in Mich a way that there shall bo no sectarian instruction instruc-tion Applause Schools where we CUll properly mould the young Idei II I umboilit says You cm easier break thin mend < 1 that which Bits haidonod into deformity iivo ns the school tho pulpit tho man of business the womin of thought I did not rise to make a speech I uish you all Ohio pleasure that it is possible pos-sible for you to enjoy during your stay hero i I wish you all joy on your journey to the West and a safe return to > onr homes and families Appl uise ruin band plaed The Star bpanglod Banner and tho chairman then introduced intro-duced tho next speaker ni SERAI LOCK Of New York City Tallowing is a brief snopsis of his remarks To one who has been traveling by day and by night mnco lust Thursday evening it is no easy tusk to address an audience like this but I l t Bl JlcIIBI I tome to yet us an old soldier I have come across tho continent to attend tho great reunion at b in 1runusco and this is thin first time in my life that 1 kayo been west of Colorado 1 he scenery be tneen Denver and this city anus II grand sight to me but I know of no sight moro pleasant than these faces of comrades before me toiight When 1 speak of the battles ill which I have been engaged those battles which brought about tho great end I nm tilled with gladness and j11 mom than I know how tos > eik Brow I the ver inception of the war to the very end1 was with tho Army of tho Iotomae That army into which the bond of MUIIIO rallied to which iciinsvl h vamu Kent her troops which included men from the Mlddiu Mutes and homo from oven far distant Ciliiornl Ihu iiriuy which fought and < 1 fought and fought from beginning to end 1 was present at Appom itox Court House I when den Ico suricndcrud i it was ni > own gallant corps who itUMil Ihu arms of Inn unity I was in the lieu as we marched up I Haw tho Confoduatu Cub dicta pack their artillery stuck their in ins lay then hags iiion the stacks ami march away to their homes I went also to Ien lioufco after tho surrender < These was no bickering no luniltur on either bide but till havo no idea what u 1 tremenduous < revulsion of feeling hail to take place Hut tho hero bravo men meeting bravo men and pan feelings f I were laid ubido Even my own lass mute Ihu bo with whom I sit and stud llt IIIII ellll rIJ i nd und planned I my future WUH an cngin i I er on deiiLial Unri stall Along with lir i Vitl m commanding deniral I roilu with iciidil jonghtrect to meet Uu and tho I hC1I0 wus one wldib mado II lifelong iinpn bsion upon mo I am gl id to meet I I yin all hero tonight ciponall to srI m muii luliiH jucMiit 1 know whit tbo ladies did for ns 1 have suds tin in in I I their dod liko work and Iho memory of their kmdneHscB will bo chciishcd hr I thou who will teincinlici them to their I dIng dty 1 am glad oh how glad I am I to meet < yell After another selection by tho bind 4fc4 ni Yi i dress on the wrongs of t I Ulan A verbatim report of leo Hpieih will bo found on another oilier I other page COSIllADi KMITII i Then addressed the aulliellce saying 1 must uuy to you that the welcome wo I have received here tonight fa overwhelm Ing and the many evidences of w < Iconic ill mv lnltlK overllowiug To the Irani Army I mil MY that we arc on I our way to n great love feast in tho ad 1 ancu of the interests of mfr country i Mr Smith then shake of the great nicer from which poor Utah writ snfuring and said that us it was a serious disease it needed heroic treatment The country sues once forl snirermg 1 1 from n much more serious nllhction but the heroic eatmcnt was used and < tho country made clean and whole Only tbo o who have raveled across the county can have my idea of its greitnccs There is I power snfflcient to crush out tho elI fo dont let us worry except that vo shall feel ourselves bound to do our dimly I come from ix State hero vie find those who worn both tbo noind the gray rind I am sure that miild < 1 Iho necessity arise thoso slio wore the gray soul now don the blue nod wo would go forward undivided AH we go homo to our families wo fh ill en lighten them and wo shall see tint four wrongs lire redressed < tint our Territory may become a ratididito for a 1 place ns a ovcrign State in this great Union IbNFKXI VfVVVI 11L Thou made n few remarks but declined to extend to n speech on account of the lateness the hour lie plomleI I how ever that some other limo he 5111111 tell thc story of whit ho know of this Terri orvs histor and lie told < l thou present to treasure up what They had < hcird The audienci1 then dispersed |