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Show boy. BIGGEST DAD SMELLS. j LAW AND GOLD VALUES grains Is about twice as valuable as the REPLACES gold dollar of 27 grains formerly was Effort, to Improve Condition. that is, it will exchange for about twice la India. YEARS old and weighs DEMONETIZE IT AND ITS PRICE the quantity of othpr things. LITTLE CHUNKS WHICH GIVE i$ Under! English rule local WILL FALL AT ONCE. I gO POUNDS reason ror main silis ..The this that ENORMOUS HEAT. has been bestowed upon the wffiich formerly shared ver, about r o( India, so the board has to look with gold the demand for money and Toe. Wear. people around for means to pay for water and In ThfU Keeper t It I. No Better than Sll- - equally lTe Finger Smokeless, Cheap and Not Balky Exuse, has been demonetized and the dea Never Was Still Clothe., the Plutocrat. Claim thrt r,tMr;. drainage schemes and town conservAdvantage! to Ships, Itail-roamand has been concentrated upon gold, traordinary to Be Twen- - ancy; the barrier dues Look. and Cannot See the Problem That with the They are one of them, atr and Factories Fael for Army result that its value in exle ' and the carters, who have just come Way. or been has in, Camps. change purchasing power are as discontented as the or people of the doubled. nearly to Prior 1844 quite the price of gold bullion HE Sunday World town, who pay, one way and another, 2 This means that the producer Is now 5c CIENCE now in London averaged 3 17s. 6d. an last week pub- shillings per head annually for local 3 So lf one-hacomes to the front his selling product for about lished a portrait rates, says the Gentlemans Magazine. ounce, while the mint rate was 3 17s. the with a . substitute amount Of money which he formerand biography of Four annas for each cart entering 10d. In other words, an ounce of for coal. A French obtained National for it. ly the heaviest living Singhpur, in addition to four tolls on gold in the form of coin was worth 4 Paul engineer, pence more than the same gold was beman, M. Canon-Ber- g, the. road from Panhunder! It is monDHumy, knows fore it was coined. Why? The gold-It- e of ParisJ To- strous! How will they get food y how to solidify peARE AGAINST SILVER. persistently claims that the value of day the picture of for. theinselves and their bullocks? He re- troleum. his (only youthful Here some women, passing on theip way gold is altogether independent of coin- Thats All the National Bimetallist Cares tilth duces it Into small there for rival, the largest to the tank, halt and listen to the dis- age. Then what reason was to Know About Bleu and Things. blocks, which. coin being worth 4 pence an " boy n the world, is pute and join in the complaint that the English when to seem burned, give Some of our contemporaries His name takkus1! is grievous, the childrens food ounce more than plain gold bullion? Mh given. out intense heat. There could be but one reason. The be laboring under a misapprehension conto Mochty, and he is a pleasant is being taken away. The toll was more desirable than the bul- with reference to the position of this These burn only on the surface, give coin well-to-d- o tractor jhas no concern with their feelki, firing with his parents, lion. But why more desirable? There paper and a word of explanation may out no smoke or smell, arid produce lower in Austria. and ings, Haindorf, observes at only that it is the but 2 or 3 per cent, of ashes. The projust one thing that could be done not be in hukm or command of the govern- was ?Pisten years old, says cess is, of course, his own secret. The National Bimetallist has nothwith coin that could not be done with and ment, to rake dues. in proceeds his The finest grade3 of anthracite coal Ajt oaPer but kind words and kind feelings The district officers say that the in- uncoined bullion. People could pay, ing all at Colossus the make weighs at least 10 per cent, of ashes, and remonwho are laboring for the jg growing their debts with it. The coin was le- for of the gratitude 150 most his discouris breast bituminous coal fully 20 per cent, of people pounds, tim gal tender. The man who owed an- etization of silver. lures 45 inches from arm pit to aging; ptrines have been put up, the other a It is endeavoring to educate the peo- ashes. In this respect solidified petro3f pound sterling could tender a h!ead Is 22 inches in filth is fcarted away daily to a distance nit and his gold sovereign in full payment and the ple to the very best of its ability, and, leum has an immense advantage as a from the street five town, are is drains feet He rter. creditor was exactly bound to- take it. what is more, it is not seeking to make fuel sufficient to render It far preferare destroyed, oil But ten tons oflegally bullion cleansed, stray dogs able to coal. In household use, on at the mar- any money out of it. !gl. gold hlave' been lamps erected in the wafc so phlegmatic streets, ket price, of which we hear so much, If it can do some good, and just pay steamers, on railroads and in manufaca small child he water of to good vi distributed quality to walk four for learn (o would not be a good tender" for the expenses, the ambition of the manageturing the removal of ashes is an exhd refused for stahdpipes and have use, public they smallest debt. Therefore a man who ment will be more than satisfied. pensive item. after his birth. With the begina locallboard, over by! the had gold bullion would sell it to some presided The new fuel is also far! cheaper and L of his fifth year he began to creep,4 We also desire to say once more and revenue native ani Taluq officer, less bulky. A single ton of It, in far to while yet broker learned walk. for less than its coinage rate in in the clearest possible way that the Cdafiier a little are not too is they It happy. of whatever size may be blocks was really order to get money, because with money National Bimetallist does not repre(thought rather had. Some of Ljababy Anton the will people positively is mother nprsed him until his pay his debt or procure any- sent the Patriots of America or any wanted, represents at least thirty tons not drink the water coming to them in he could took solid food he little else and that he needed. other secret political organization of coal, possibly nearer forty, and its thing jj jeari metal some and to still pipes, oA neglect But his it may be asKed, How was it whatever. Its work is being done cost to the 'consumer, as now figured (sixth birthday, use the! ore that time. to public latrines, preferring len there was a party at his fathers that the bullion was worth less than openly, honestly and in the great fo- out, will be only from $5 to 10 a ton. to resort the outside the open country It has still one other admirable qualthe coin when coinage was free?. For rum of the American people. attracted attention rJ3e the boy first to custom.! old town, A native according dethe reason a was of his large features. that there simple Referring to a suggestion lately made ity; it requires very little draught rto hand-looi account of whom weaver, are there lay in executing the coinage. When a that the National Bimetallist strikes burn it and very little trouble to set it two years he has Daring the last many in Singhpur, told one of the col- man deposited at the mint, on an Democratic gold bugs only, we desire ablaze. A cubic inch of it will proover seventy pounds in weight lectors peons, who told the head clerk, average he hadgold to wait about sixty to say that we really did not know duce a light blue flame many hundred who told his superior, that the people j two feet in height. ' for returns. Rather than do this that Mr. Sherman was, or ever had times larger in volume and a flame days were not ungrateful, but they were all he Mature gave Anton six toes and six took the bullion to some broker and been, a Democrat. Our recollection is which with a strong draught will travel foot. As the queer aiid liked their, own ways, which ,gers on each hand and suffered a loss of 4 y2 pence on each that we have struck him a. few blows a long distance. The experiments alVjait printed in the 3unday World the English did not understand; they ounce in order to at once get the coin. and one page of each issue of this pa- ready made have proved that arter oxyall these members are perfectly did not jnotice the dors which the Enp But in 1844 the English Parliament per regularly links the names of Sher- gen it supplies the greatest heat obSloped and well shaped, except that glish called bad smells; they likeff to passed a law compelling tainable. the Bank of man and Carlisle. stand out from the take their drinking water from the vil;e small fingers to receive all gold bullion of From this it follows that its greatest effect An England in attack upon Sherman is 2 The joints, however; work like lage well, or the temple tank, especially sufficient land value will be where enormous heat is fineness the at ' it an attack upon every other Republican the latter, which had been blessed by rate of 3 17s. 3d. an pay for the cse of the other fingers. bank who agrees with his views. ounce, required, where there must be great being allowed a Imargin of 1 pence We very freely admit, though, that supplies of fuel and wherever every ounce on' the mint rate cf 3 17s. our heaviest blows have been aimed at inch of space has value. Nowhere are Pv 10d. From that day to this there has Cleveland and his Democratic cuck- these conditions more evident than in never been an ounce of gold bought or oos. That, however, is merely because the cases of warships, ocean steamers Si?ud in the London market for less than the Cleveland administration is now and the colossal steel factories that dot the price set upon it by the law. in control of our finances and is the England and the United States. Ship Here in America, if the depositor of great power that Immediately confronts designers are now greatly handicapped gold had to wait for his money, the us. by the provision they are forced to Men-o- f bullion would be less the worth make for the than CarOur strictures upon Cleveland, HD, coin, and the difference would he in lisle, Herbert, Morton, Eckles and war carry from 3,000 to 6,000 tons of proportion to the length of the wait. Preston have been called out by their coal. nd Han If, instead of waiting, sixty days, as recent utterances and relate to curThen, too, every war vessel must stop y Co him the in had events. formerly rent depositor England, frequently for coaling. This has enro to wait five years to get his coin, it is enormous expense. England has tailed we were If they in private life should difto that the say scarcely necessary have paid no attention to them except, very nearly the Whole surface of the ference would .be very great. If the perhaps, as their utterances might have globe punctuated with coaling stations. G CO bullion could not be coined at all the furnished texts upon which we could The necessity of coal has stared her in rdfConc: difference would be still greater. But have advantageously laid the true doc- the face at every step of her foreign ost ever there is no delay and bo charge for trine of bimetallism before our read- policy. t proper!, aw. The space savetj could 'be devoted to coinage. As soob as the value of a ers. extra cannot settled be deposit is ascertained the depositor reThe silrfc' machinery,! guns, ammunition question vt ceives a draft for the amount, and the by wildly kicking at nothing and wast- and men, and it would at once relieve transaction is closed so far as he is ing whole magazines of ammunition on the present cramped quarters in which AC concerned. The coinage is then execut- the manner in which silver was demon- officers and others have to liye on board :i THE ed according to the capacity or conveni- etized twenty-tw- o To the transatyears ago. What we the ships of Ld. ence of the mint. want chiefly is to show that it is for the lantic greyhounds solidified petroleum Of course the closing of the Americanbest interests of the people that it would also be of the importto gold would not destroy its should he restored, whatever may have ance. A big ocean linergr'atest -mint now uses from coinage value elsewhere. The mints of been the method of its demonetization. 2,500 to 3,000 tons of coal a trip. IDTHS, SUTTON other countries remaining open it would In conclusion, and for all, we desire Compressed petroleum is especially de in at be coined in those Countries at the rates to say that the National Bimetallist adapted for use in the manufacture of t selectee" In prescribed by law. For example. It stands upon absolutely impartial steel, for it contains no sulphur. led work would i6till be coined in England at 3 ground. It will attack a Republican England coke is generally used in the 17s. 10d. an ounce, becausesthe law just as readily and as strongly as it will steel furnaces. About two and a half provides that any person depositing a Democrat. But the. prominent Re- tons of coke are required to make a men have been ly- ton of steel, and the cost of this is gold at the royal mint may have it publican anti-silvcoined Into money! at that rate. ing low of late. When they emerge from 12.50 to 15. To get the same If every other country in the world from cover our guns will be trained quantity of Unvarying intense heat should prohibit the coinage or use of upon them, and if they dont get hurt necessary to manufacture a ton of .Cl gold as money It would still be coined it will he because the National Bimet- steel about 500 pounds of solidified at 3 17s. lOd.' in; England under the allist is not able to bring the necessary petroleum would be necessary. This force to bear. existing law. Its nominal or money would cost about 1.50, equaj to 10 per value would be the ame. But its value This journal makes the cause of bi- cent, of the present cost. in exchange would be less. It would metallism paramount to every other not buy so much. If a man could not question and will strike with all its Perfect Love. use gold as money anywhere except in power any man or any party that is Look in and say my my eyes, Love, England he would be very silly to give opposed to the complete restoration of good-by- e as many bushels of wheat or pounds of silver. But it does not intend to waste Love is not Love save it hath made us cotton for announce of gold as he will its shot upon those who are in hiding, strong Mas: give now when it can be coined and whether they be Republicans or Dem- To meet stern duties that remorseless ocrats. National Bimetallist. used in many countries. throng . So we see tnat tne expressions that Men maV fail; but you For doing. a gold dollar is always worth a dolInternational Bimetallists. and I. lar, or 100 cents, and that gold A correspondent writing a personal Should be invincible to live or die; bullion is just as good as gold coin letter, seems to he inclined to criticise To wage firm battle against sin and do not touch the essence of the money what we said In our last Issue about ' wrong; question at all. Gold bullion is as Senator Allisons bimetallism, the To wait thats hardest, dear however good as gold coin for the simple reason writer taking the position that an inlong, that the law makes it so that Is, by ternational bimetallist, is no bimetallist For joys FATTEST BOY IN THE WpRLD. withheld, and God to answer operation of law gold bullion is in- at all. why; convertible into coin, and withnot did to intend We Intimate stantly that did and presence To banish they s footgear is of, Vishnu; yearning hope if It he vain out expense. expensive. His the a of bimetallism is Senator Allisons the dung-cart- s 2 To parading say good bye, if we "must parted be. slices, as well as those of not like the were a charge. for coin- satisfactory kind, for it is not. Bimetalif there But marketr Had we but half loved, then we might must b made to order. He streets arid standing in the a in above as stated; delay an getting is based lism which, ing, upon impossiole complain fathers trousers, coats and place. Least of all did they liketopaywould not be condition, will never result in anything the returns, the bullion were murdered possibility; year every shirts, underwear and weeds Parting a earnings and as as much coin., ing hats, worth Such substantial. bimetallists have, food cf cost e taken for a young man of local board when the ' We also see that the money value thought a certain value in the discus- But loving, O my Love, so perfectly. it was not for the freshness They were very poor men; of gold is entirely a matter of law, be- sion, because when a man declares that We are beyond the touch of any pain. Katrina Trask in The Watchman. C02i?lexion and his youthful what should they do? cause money itself is a matter of law. he is in favor of restoring silver by inWhen we say that an ounce of pure ternational agreement, it is a surrender e A Costly Bngr. nature is so generous in one Disfigured by Seeing a Cruel Act. a gold is worth 20.67 we simply mean of the entire gold side of the issue, was showing 2 ske Morton scene of terrible distress is reA must be expected to even Secretary an ounce of the metal will cut and so far as principle is concerned. that entomological the of Farmer Gullet, So it is an admission that silver, was ported in the family into that amount of money. But that Anton is It happens stamp 111. olher day, of Melvin, ns a It appears that bright hoy, bujLas in theve got if there were no law on the subject wrongfully demonetized and that it north . did l he a cat In the prescrushed k Canon-Bersays a neighbor he enjoys aver- what the reporter cost the government gold would have no coinage value at ought to be restored. This is the eslittle Mr. Gullets of ence Snnce and a sunny temper, could not be coined. Its sence of the question. Mr. Allison was a bug in there that he did. all, because it would hut The horror and freight look rapiieJ it, n Mib-Cdont Nrbat it mentioned in an article on Kings and daughter. he be just him the 20 000; call then, scien-Ha- ts they value, of outfit retar child into spasms, from npt account of the rotundity Tts a fact One day an of this bug. would exchange for in. wheat, or cot- Patriots, merely for the purpose of threw the was .old and she aroused with difficulty, which started in' c.res. pursuit 1733 p or corn, or whatever might be showing the strength of the silver ton, hemisphere with the face drawn was the over and - ranged all that contributed to" the wanted. And this is the fact now. The mens position, and that upon principle to one sidestupid, bloodhounds; and the like legs practically usehis trail of anything is what it will even a prominent candidate for presivalue real 'jscrdinary size are as yet hid-- 6 and stuck the all Eminent American physicians were called, for in other things, because dential nomination on the republican less. scientists who have under- - they ransacked North exchange Afte eb&non&Jl could be done for the little the isthmus to Alaska. rxPlain the is purely a term of exchange. ticket was compelled to admit that but nothirg value, phenomenon. He she and suffered until death came by adventures child, remarkable will bestow a little thought they are right. If people 'rJ formally built parents and and to relief. her heir bug No reader of this paper need have 33 brothers and sisters are uood the subject they will easily perupon then was; kuf a Jte of soner ' i geld dol- any fear of the National Bimetallist neither for largeness nor tok ceive that the declaration and 100 Tropical Birds In Germany. cents, which being satisfied with international biAn- -, ;nary toes or fingers. captive t0 Washington, brlck lar always being worth brought r A gold medal has been awarded to metallism as it is preached in the r been a Is put forth by the gold standard peohe's big fjater. on earth. does not in the re- United States. We have no use for any Herr Prosch as a reward for his sucpriced bug clincher, a as ple oftbe total expense of that motest degree touch the main question. man, who, while admitting that silver cess in introducing tropical birds into USe,d ? Cnlfiire jn Germany. bunfeame as many grains of gold ought to be remonetized, will not vote German forests,. With tne exception of to over f20,000. But It takes justdollar ,r,0 canaries; are raised ;ne0hug canaries und African parrots, all the as the law says for it until England says the wofd. a make to bug. r, ,5ri Germany thd sve besides got and, birds imported from tropical regions At one time shall be put into a dollar. the that are sent to Amer Clara Mr. Sandstone wrote some have been acclimatized, and even the 27 grains of gold to make a took ?h market takes about it survived ivr'nm.. have Lb;"overed that lovely poetry in the valentine he sent young of the former xt best customers being make a dollar. Now It only takes me. The new bird svinter. A Frefrfumaald health by last of was to effect the that it matched severity It Simply because the Why? 25 tbe Argentine Republic Southern colony is situated in the roses in my cheeks. ierobes Tbym, lemon, law has been changed. which countries sales-- -t lug disease Maude wasn't It? the gold dollnr cf 25 But with large number of mint, lavender, eucaiypiu. usefu Rrent, proved very England I self-governm- Gar StccJcrafofs' COAL. ent Yrr t. a r x I ltl o nt ! c. loam to t u k r; ; s pufcmh brnd untsr jexrlj Cjotrxc; 1 tomla&l price. TLe ndvH.nm.ro to t,ha (ockrat'-- r cf f .t tl Urtiing the publlo with 1U braa.l r 1 tci a ar to well knovrn to nee attention. H u tk atockman as valuable at an advertUers! I to th merchant. 1 ds r-a , i etas. F., . etti. RANGEt 5 Lower Bevler andi, Bink of Beaver. f Addrcaa : t; fs - to-da- ' -- ill-time- Utah. Oaaa, ZULU V. v .V, Jso Dewsnnp ? Upper allt In I V Range :Crlcket Mountains and Lower Sevier, jr'' t - Address, d. er I f it ltt right, linger In left ear j - r wl T Deseret, Utah. . - 1 Jcs , V- - v. ; . -- i i r Under silt In. right, under ail? In left ear. Range: CrleksV Mountains aal r - ' - , ifvntT'-- Lower SeTler. r : Deseret, Utah Address, ! Jolm , ,JjTS) I - m sir- tJ coal-bunke- Smfflt ! Oasts, Utah Address, m , I Horse Grower and Deiuatv RANGE: House Mountain and Lower i'erier.. i W Derail Bra iTerson Breeders aa4 dealers in Short born Dnrbams. Horses' s a m brand hn Cattl slop la Upper each ear. Usny Sevier win ai. mountains. between Mi be' eta turn on ibe U. P. lty and Lesirv tngton. Address, leamington, Millard Oo,, Utah. ' left-thigh- rlv-an- t Parley Mini norres same brand on left thigh. Cottle-cl- ose crop in left ami slit in rigat sr. Range, I Lower Sevier, . kddrese. 1 tak. Des-et- rs. , 'll on left tk!( am brand ea law hip ef cattle. Rajaxtr Willow Eprlnga. I r er. Address, . F. J. 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