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Show TIIE SENTINEL. Published every Wediip.Jav at Manti, janpetc County, l ull. UTAH MANTI WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY., 21, SEJSITINEL i?.M PUB. GO. I. ast year the product of gold was the largest ever known $150. ooo.ooo is the estimated yield, the United Slates producing about 24 per cent of the total production. method of paying the comity recorder, these men can earn from $1.50 to $2.00 per day if they work failhlully ten hours, other fees are about in the same proportion. While we do not believe is extravagance, we do bcleivc the remuneration should be sulticicnt ' induce It good men to seek tlte men is a false economy to get cheap to do important work, but the party who shout so loud about patriotism an I then ruin the country, are just the kind of people to try and till the Territorial coffers by reducing the wages of the workmen. The Enquirer has Itecn does it not seem inconsistent to as the taxpayers to pay means for institutions from which they derive little or no benefit ? Will increasing the appropriations for our institutes of learning increase the prosperity of the people, or will the paying of bounties 011 raising beets, silk or e veil manufacturing sugar, be a benefit to the farmer whose lands are sold to pay his taxes. These insritufious may be a necessity to the Territory, but it looks extravagant to the man who has pay for it all. When mMnbus'bf the Legislature think the Territory would be money in pocket if the inmates of the Reform School at Ogden were boarded at the Knutsford, there . is something wrong. When the wrong doer can live better than his honest law abiding brother it is time to make a change of business all howling is delayed. Now anything to be said The cstray law does not sccni to because Statehood be such an easy matter as Johnson claimed it would be. There have been three hills introduced, but the committee does not think either of them would be better than what we already have. j Christian TemUnion objects to a tax on perance on the grounds that the whiskey government should not enter into partnership with manufacturers ot Carried to its logical intoxicants. conclusion whiskey should be free Union so that the Temperencc could the more easiy combat it. Tin; Womans if there is ab'iil the Democrats let them be worse than foolishness to crilisc before there is cause. While Republicans were in power, there were chances without number for admission, but the G (). rriTn',d to embrace them, new because the Iifrgpcrat jolbf? ont Ihe greatest their principle of the good to greatest number. I Am think Utah can wait while they Legislate for the whole Nation it is a terrible crime. There is but one gleam of sunlight in it, die Enquirer says its all wrong so the Democrats can rest assured they are all right. judged but it is around. If less time were spent by our lawmakers in trying to make political capital out of their measures, less time taken up in debates that show parties to be working solely for local plums instead of providing well for every man 10 consider the recent report of the Chief of the llureau of statistics, of the Treasury Department, and draw bis own conclusions. Under the high tariff America has only trebled her wool supply in thirty three years, while in the same period Australias product has incrc sed ten fold, South America nine fold, and South Africa five told. IIkniiv Waterson objects to Cleveland. This is 'ot given as an item of news. Mr. Waterson has been critising Cleveland rather severely which will remind everybody that Cleveland proved Mr. Waterson was a false prophet when he declared the election of the preNo sent .administration imposiblc wonder Waterson criticises Cleveland. No man likes to be made ont a liar. The gold bugs are rejoicing over the increased product of gold last The world will have about year. hundred million dollars in gold for coinage or a little over 20cts per It does not look like a big capita. when ;um ligured down but it is all we have nevertheless. We are fast reaching the basis when a gold standard will be necessary to keep down inflation. aint we? Senator Jones, of Ark., Vest, Mo., and Mills, of Texas, the three good Democrats charged with the important duty of preparing the amendments to the Wilson tariff bill which are to be submitted to the Senate Finance committee, have proven themselves giants and earned the gratitude of the country, which wants the tariff disposed of at the earliest possible moment, by completing their work, and as the other Democratic members of the Finance committee have kept in touch with them in their work it is altogether probable that the amendments reported by them will all he adopted by the committee and that the Wilson bill will be before the Senate before the close of this week. This breaks the record in committee work on tariff bills and is highly creditable to the men who did it, but there is another thing that is even more creditable to them. The bill they have reported will be supported by every DemoThe pmposei cratic Senator. of amendments have not been made public, but they arc all in one direction that of increasing the revenue which the new tariff will produce. There are reasons for the belief that among the proposed amendments are, a duty on coal, and on sugar, lioth raw and refined. The ittee made no change in the income tax. One of the principal reasons for largely increasing the revenue features of the tariff bill is that the Democratic Senators are opposed to any further issue of lnnuls and propose to place the Treasury in such a condition that no more will be needed. sub-com- Ar an enthusiastic meeting of the Democratic Congressional campaign Qommittee Senator F aulkner, of W. Va., was unanimously elected chairman and Lawrence Gardner and James L. Harris, of Washingand treasurer, ton, secretary is to there "his week respectively, be a joint meeting of this committee and the executive committee of the 'Rational Association of Democrtic Clubs, for tlte purpose of arranging 'he campaign work of this year. The House Naval committee has reported adverse y the resolution asking for an investigation of the 'ranting of speed premiums to the The constructors of naval vessels. officers naval our exonerates report and holds up to public scorn J. Hale and Sypher, ; m STRANGE ECONOMY. It may be too much to look for consistency in the present Legislature. blit it does seem as if (hey get things' terribly mixed sometimes. They report the fmacial condition of the Territojy as being bad. so bad in fact that it .will be necessary to raise the taxes, 62 per cent to meet necessary cxpenditnr'cs, and with this increase it will be impossible to appropriate anything for the building of roads and bridges. At the same time large appropriations are proposed for the of La. , and at pres-er- if a lobyist(aml some a shade or two blaekcr), who. the he report says College, the University, diaiige for his own purpose which the Reform School, and the Insane .1 broadly intimates w as to be bought Resides this it is proAsylum. off by' the ship builibT. a to posed pay bounty on b els, and bow many ollrer bounties are proA bill has been introduced in the posed, is not yet known. It is a fact tii.it with taxes so Legislature to make tlte. Tentorial finances show up in letter shape high that every year sees the tax iau they do now. Ths method of collector selling the homes nf the doing it is by reducing the fees o people, because the occupant are (lieers who receive pay from ueiiiiet unable to pay the lax on the homes tv. county or territory. By this they have built and owned for years Agii-culliiri- al puts, a tariff on wool. Australia, South America, Africa ind other lands do not bring the!: wool here unless we will pay the..) The v. a very high price for it. nations buy their supplies from England. England purchases the:., from the United States, pays us in their manufactured goods, puts .1 them, and lln..; the America.-Jariner, miner and workman, un i also 011 the foreigner who comes to their shores. America has the best lands and climate for the necessuiies of life. Wc could if necessary supply the world with bread, beef, potatoes &c. We have rich mines of gold and silver, any quantity of coal and iron, large forests of timber, and stiil we are subject to panics. People starve to death, soup kitchens arc bund in large cities, crime, a sure index of poverty, is increasing and anarchy, a sign of tyrany lifts its lead in the land ot the free. Surley it s time that wc were begining to make a change of business all around, and if the Democrats will go along about their business, and bring a reform, their children will rise up and bless them. Let the Demagogue threaten and bluster. The people will support the party that brings them real prosperity, while the sham article will belike any other soap bubble. commission on makes a profit . 011 farmer welfare of the whole, we might expect to sec some good wholesome legislation, but at the present rate the statutory time will soon be up and nothing done. No one would object to the newspapers and stamps furnished members if they could see something accomplished, but unless a sudden Mr. Albert Favorite, of ArkimauK City, change is made, the laws made by Utahs first Republican Legislature Kan., wishes lo give our lesders the benefit ot his experience with colds. will not fill a very large book. for lr would be America the He says: I contracted a cold early last spring that settled oil my lungs, and had hardly recovered from it when I caught FREE WOOL. another that hung on all summer and left me with a hacking cough which I Come and let us reason tothought I would never get rid ot. I had gether says the Democrat to the used Chambeiiaius Cough Remedy some believer in high tariff. But the fourteen years ago with much success, it again. When I and concluded to protection advocate wont reason. got through with try one bottle niv cough He would much rather talk about had left me, mid I have not suffered with bard limes, and speak of the pros- a cold or cough since. I have recommenlie does ded it to others, and all speak well of it. perity of a past decade. not care to consider why the past 50 cent bottles for sale by City drug store. decade was apparently prosperous and we have dull times today. He Fur purity, strength, and healthful would rather believe somelWing his ness the celebrated I) iainund S. Baking reasons tells him is not true, than Powder is unrivalled. admit for a moment that his super stition is not a divine law. When anyoue speaks of free wool, he breaks out into a string of vituperation places cause for effect, ami tries to show that causes and effects, entirely remote areclosely connected. He is the kind of an individual who believes snakes only die at They would if they could banish from this sphere of existence all who do not shout for the G. O.P. at the top of their voice. All they rare to notice is the fact that times are hard and the Democrats in power. That any other country is in the same fix, cuts no figure. Wool is cheap this year, and It is Clifford Blackman laid to the Wilsan bill, but they canA Doston not explain why Australian. South Coys Eyesight Saved-Pcrh- aps His Life and other nntions American, every wool is cheap this year. They know Ilf Hoods Sara&pnrlUa Dlwod Poithat in thirty years the production soned by Cankers Bead the following fmm a grateful mother! of wool in the United States has My little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 yean been tripled and this is laid to the old, and It left him very weak and with blood benelicient effects of protection, but pihoael with ranker. His eyes became so Inflamed that his sufferings were intense, and they cannot tell why the production for seven weeks be has increased in Australia ten fold, Could Not Open His Eyes South American nine fold, and X took him twice during that tlmo to the Eye Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their South Africa five fold, in the same end remedies felled to do him the faintest shadow period. They think free trade Of good. I commenced giving him Moods and It soon entrd him. I have would paralyze America but cannot Sarsaparilla never doubted that it saved Ma sight, even os hie very life. Yon may use tins tce explain why England through free If Umonial In any way you choose. 1 am aiwayl to sound tno praise of ready trade has become thtf commercal rub er ot the world. of the wonderful good It did my son.M Let us take an illustration, England because Aeeis F. Blacxxax, 2B38 Washlntfon Bt, Get noOlTSi admits wool free of duty and all Boston, Mate. nations who have a surplus of woll HOODS PlLLS are hand made, and are pa proportion end oppoarneoi The tooHaoompatlUua. bring it to their market. English manufacturer can purchase his raw material chcap.pay his hands the same wages make a reasonable profit on Ins goods, and still under sell other nations. The ships that bring the wool, load up with English goods and take back to the country from whence they came. CAIV f OBTAIN A PATENT f Fare All ot this furnishes the toiling milpromt aeewer and an intM oMnmn.wrlie to M f NN A CO., who have had Beany any ymrr lions ol England with labor, and oipeneuoo In the iwtenl hue. net, rnninunuee-Imn-in- e of etnctly confidential. A llaedbeek chal-icthem to support a dense formation eonerrnine Potanin nod bow lo oh. tain them cent free. Alao s entalogiM of machaa end ectanUBc hooki sent population. England cannot raic knl1atanta tbniurh Mnm S Co, taeniae uatn In the Srlralite A tarriran. and RmuI for her people. She tno arannttae brnaaht widely baton Din public with, enough ana to tbs Inventor. Thio in lend id prime, has io gold or silver mines to coin ont tfMKl weekly, circuit It lllneirete.1. lie br fu I he larrew rc .muon nf my (denude work in the aa nyaor. Sample onmr amt tree. their piomy ffom. but thev contral world, Banding Mltion. monthly, KJU a year. Sinaia - emu. Every n timber antalna bm. the commerce and finance nf the fnp.ee, tlful plat re, In eolore. and Bbotncmplii of new konen. with pinna enaUins Widen to ahnw tlae Inteat dneirne and ninlracta. Aduraaa world, TlUIIM S aid MW YOKK, Bet linuABWA) sun-dow- To EVERY GASH n. Hoods Sarsaparilla fr-- POH THE n. Im-a- U- I |