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Show rainbowthe glorious first cause and magic touchstone of tho millennial mil-lennial climax. Gold serves all tho purposes of a god. All other glories of earth are as glow-worms com parad-with tho arc light of gold. Life without gold would be a stagnant frog pond. Bright, yellow gold, the beauteous beau-teous loving guardian of mankind. Gold is the pendulum of history, containing the wheels of all time and progress. Gold laughs at the "childish sentimentality" sen-timentality" of God, and plays' fearles3y with the toe nails of the . devil. Gold is the universal pass-word. Gold is absolute monarch of spirit, mind, body and burial ground. Gold is the flower of virtue and the fruit of industry. Honesty possesses nothing that gold cannot buy. Gold is the essence of divine force the seigniorage of creation the treasury reserve of heaven tho sinking fund of salvation. x ! Gold is the organizer of chaos-" ' ' " " . -the stellar unit of an astronomical accident. ' ' Gold is the sunshine of the fleecy flee-cy clouds of irridescent dreamland -the lightning flash of political thunder and long distance telephone tele-phone of martial law. Gold is the raiment of the lilies (who toil not, neither do they spin) and the sugar of senatorial courtesy Gold is the dealer of human destiny, des-tiny, aud winner of tho political jack pot. Kingdoms may rise and fall, generations bloom and go to seed but gold turns not a silver hair nor drops a tear on the grave of transient fleeting humanity. Happy, all-powerful gold creation crea-tion s's heir and cock of the walk. People s Voice. Grlory to Oolcl. God created gold and then made man for it to play football with. Gold is tho fostering mother of labor, the kind blessings of an all-wise all-wise Creator who provided gold before food, so that in case the great solar system got tangled in the wires of interjjlanetary communication com-munication the interconvertibility of gold and silver. might still preserve pre-serve the divine right of property. To get gold should be the object of every man's life. If we all had o million ounces of gold apiece, just think how we could loll on tho fashions of luxury luxu-ry and puff tobacco smoks at the impertinent blinking stars. Gold is the end of the prismatic |