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Show jcurnal. ixoaii, utau fczhiuady THK VJ VftUO&ctyV. is33.. 1 I dollars accept ' z: ""z H , r To judge from it one " would think that the poor people I bonds. owned the of this country The fear that the wages of labor htock of Spring will be scaled; down by anything In order to make room for the immense will soon arrive, a special sale of different grades resembling independent bimetal ' o'f Shoes will begin today. lism, Is also good. .It is wonderful what great regard the goldbug financiers have for the worthy poor; Childrens Shoes from 25 cents up. the horny handed sons of toil. Ladies' Shoes from SI 25 up. jk:3 value than the laws: " e J, '-- ia rich'. "That all the Ionia of the Unittd issued or authorized to be States, PCLISfUD BV under the said acts of Con issued, EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO., grcea, hereinbefore recited, are pay able, principal and interest, at the lessees. option of .the Government of tho United States, in silver dollars of mT twu, Catorod M tho the coinage of the United States TkirMiT u triV ' Logs. tt4M containing four hundred and matter. twelve and onehalf grains of stand restore to its Editor. ard silver, and that to A. Gobdon, as a legal coins such silver coinage of said bonds, tender in payment A. Christian Cowboys Creed. EEnRUARY 1, 18CS. principal and interest, is not in TUESDAT, violation of4he public faith nor in I am do profeesin Christian of the soil the cities hold, r derogation of the rights of the pub- Haint been gathered with the chosen in J Tiib Kinsman, published by lic creditor. sacred fold. f -- L cJu l J Wtf u Jl ! foot-oc- o Mens Shoes from $1.25 up. RESPECTFULLY, ANDREAS PETERSON . Rev. W. R. Campbell formerly of Mendon at Salt Lake, says in its When, lies have latest issue: calloused the skin until nothing else will answer, sarcasm is neces eary, and denunciation a duty.1 This is a very? pretty sentiment, and should be at once applied to its author. .The efficacy of the proposed remedy could not be ' subjected to a more severe test. the churchs 1 never groan in spirit while a think in o the way majority, came as a fitting re- That the reckles unbelieversf sin around buke to President McKinley, who, All me every Iday. to the creed try practice is the on the previous evening, during Golden Rule, Its passage, by such a satisfc-tsr- y An ol-trn- the course of a banquet given by ie YOUmusic the but Never hear no sacred breezes freih an cool. An the only church o worship onto which my fancy clings o church outdoor the Is Nature, wliar Ren the Route to take Is tse the Lords a mimin' things. I kin git more soothin com fort from the music o- the brooks Than the preachers o creation ever ras sled out o boots, An the sighin o ihe breezes an the tingin o the birds Bring; a sort o Christian feelin you kin IF VOL WANT . k s J never git from words. qj There is sermons in the sunshine, theres discourses in the flowers, There is heavenly baptism in the gentle springtime showers. There is life an' inspiration in the brooks DC an in tbe springs Out in Natures sanctuary, wbar the LU .Lords a runnin things. , When I'm ridinon the night herd every P 11 R R LQ JCAXAARCinV Star that gleams above Seems a sparklin gem thats speckin o YORK OMAHA, CHICAGO, ST. LOO Is. NE-the Masters kindly love,. An' the flashin o the lightning an the --J AND BOTTON: thunders angry roar Tells me o lhe power majestic o7 the CO The .WoMl MagnlfiiTii Bein I adore. When the st rm in awful fury is a bow JnJn its wrath. like- the eattle-jes Like feathera from its path, ideas of th3 wonders ti be seen.- Wnt far rat and further par- under Im contented as the ticulars. 7 . neath their mothers Wings, Vir ' ' Out in Natures big cathedral, whar - the Lord's arunnin things. FrAr WADLEIGHjfUenhPaFKtmgeran tTtatrAjje m; SatrLakeCrtyr When I hear the final eummons eent to 0. B. GiUonrTraveling Passenger Ageor; tell me I must go To the round-uiu tbe heavens from (lie : ' ' ranges here below, Not a soiig nor not a sermon nor a cere.w. . the National Association of .Manufacturers, in New York, said, when speaking upon the monetary issue: Nothing shall ever tempt us nothing ever, will tempt us- - to' scale down the sacred debt of the Nation through .a legal technicaliIn this issue we reproduce from . , . the Deseret News, portion of a ser- ty. His words could have, but one mon delivered by Dr, lteiner of He meant that nothing New York, who is a prominent meaning: could induce the present adminisCatholic of that city. The re tration to hold that the word mainder of his sermon will be pub coin upon United States bouds, liahed in our next issue. Dr was capable of any other interpreReiners sermon is something en tation than gold. He said fur tirely outside of the general run, ther; and created a temporary furore iir Nor will we ever consent that Salt Lake. It will, we trust, meet the wages of labor or. its frugal favor in the eyes of our subscrib savings be scaled down by permit ; ers. value than the dollars accepted as And now the Richfield Advocate the best in every enlightened na ka AiibdjuitioniitaidiandaRJ.- tion O fJt b (LSIlt h jlUjQ.dflfiXi9 tl 0 g conditions our citizens cannot be Byron Jennings, whom Logan peo- excused if do not redouble ple will remember, has demanded their efforts they to secure such finan the retraction of an article whichciaLIegislation as .wilU placalheir Be deems false and libelous, but honorable intentions bsyond die which seems to beartheftampof pute. approval of the presiding judge in Of course. the dolUrs he refers that districfrThe'Advocateistd to as being recognized as the best be congratulated, and J. B. ,3. to in play every enlightened nation on Do Imonious want in the pcrceedins when my be condoled with. A libel suit is earth, are gold d&llars. Through bodys laid a way. profitable to the paper against out that portion of his speech de- I would rather far be buried on the all alone, which it is planted, but it is h voted to this subject, his hostility Withranges the spot whar I'm a shapin' never on the other fellow. marked by board or stone, to silver and idolatrous devotion to when Gabriel sounds bis trumpet I Sos gold were manifested in unmietak kin rise an spread my wings ... It la&Ueged that pot hunters, or able terms. He has - thrown- - off F rom the grassy slopes o Nature, whar tho Lords a namin' things. men who followed the profession of the flimsy bimetallic mask he has Denver Tost. the hunter for what was in it, dur been wearing, and boldly declared. ingthe'untidg8Ti3on at the his allegiance to the theories mouth of Bear River, killed and Secretary Gage, and his ilk. sold 30,000 ducks; and that the Senators Rawlins and Cannon law prohibiting the slaughter of took an active part in tbe debate. Catarrh and Bronchial Troubte ducks after sundovn, prevented Ssnator Rawlins said the question Had no Appetite - Now Better In WayA Delicate Child. the killing of as many more. Every was simply one of paying bonds in Every Some time since I took a sadden cold time the Legislature is ia session, accordance with the legal obliga- and could not get rid of it. Being subject some wise law is passed, and the tion or in the best to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed I lost 'mi- - appetite and grew native game of the State receives money of far greater value than terribly. and weak 'and I did not feel like poor additional protection, which . it the money with- - which the bonds work. I began taking Hoods Sarsapi-rili- a. needs ta prevent entire extermina were bought. This best money, In a short time the congh disaption. he said, while best for the bond- peared, I slept well, had a good appetite and I was better in every way. Last holders, meant at the same time a spring I was not feeling well, I had no apThe various citi es of Cache double burden for the people who petite and no strength. I resorted to Hoods Sarsaparilla and soon felt more county should, in the interest of must pay the bonds. ' like My little nephew was a deliThe press dispatches say of Mr. cate work. justice, adoot a common form for child and bdd a humor which trouthe publication of estray notices. Cannons speech: bled him so he could not rest at night. He has taken a few bottles of Hoods SarIf publication is necessary in one Mr. Cannon of Utah followed and now he has a good appetite instance, it is necessary in all; and in support of Jhe resolution. He saparilla is able to sleep. and Mips Aebie J. notice Vhould La-sved laall- - in- belie ved -t- hat- 4heooly wa- y- i n TREEatAS, "South Duxbury7Massr" stances. If prominent stockmen which the parity of silver and gold of Rear Like or Cache money could be sustained .was to accord privileges ! to - both County jTiis8 caRleor horses, metals equal the ar - mints. 7 He held Is the One True Blomt Furtfler. An dragglsts; St. they look in TnE Journal for no- that the only other are the best altcwlmwr way to main1HaaHc IUUU b Dillc tices of their estrays. They should tain the r'lllb 1,01s, aid digestion. . 2. parity was up invariably be found therej but in est-bearing obligations upon tbe the past, have not as far as Logan, people. He firmly denied that the J5yerybcdz.Says.5o,.. Trereia Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the' most th-e- i argest- - settleme ntf h afb8d q advocates of free coinage 100-cefavor of anything but a wonderful medical discovery of the age, concerned. vf.H f to tate, act dollar, " We do not believe, how- pleasant and refreshing on and liver kldneya,v gently positively ever, said Mr. Cannon, in the and bowels, entire system, the cleansing PASSED BY THE BERATE. deified dollar of .Grover Cleveland, dispel -- colds, -- cure headache.-feve- r, which is worshipped by the present habitual coustipation and biliousness. Plea so buy and try a bot of C. C. U. By the grace of GoJ, the United administration. y II), 23, od cents. iold and guarHe criticised the President for anteed 'States Senate . has served notice to cure by all druggists. ' banquets of millionaires upon President McKinley, Secre- attending in New York, there perusing his Unclaimed Letters.' tary Gage, Wall Street and the menu bound in gold and then deE. Dhnlat, Esq., National bankers, that no scheme claring in favor 6f paying Govern dens Hansen, 7th ward, , to further enrich the coupon clip- ment obligations in gold, in viola Frad Jensen, I. M. Olson,per and banker will be entertained (ion of the Nations right to die . Emanuel Peterson, be ebould while the Senate maintains .its tale what money thev Miss Arinin ta Wilcox. present complexion. Tho Teller paid in. If the abovp are not called for within resolution passed that body on , Tho Presidents talk - about two weeks from date they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at WashFriday by the decisivo vote of 47 returning the frugal savings ington. 0so- - Smith, P, M, to 36. The resolution reads as fol- - of the poor in dollars of Loess, Utah, Jan. 21. 18T8. v GOING EAST? ABB . Rio Grand Westerns- - , - 3 A Pleasant Trip, 0 Fast - Time, and Fiiio Trains, h - 1 aeif-tdewe- - " - sage-chic- r- jouKnmurfcm- - nd-fofAcopy-of-oF'C -- vp - ks ... i p " -- Poor and Wools so-call- -- Tickets for.sale.by w, v oodsi dij,. THE KINO OP JUVENILES . Na tk has n; for iM-Ua- tb wtatcli com pares yomrppT m1 al this gnat uuil. tb SIX HANDSOME COLORED PLATES ADDED Over40a Pages J 200 Full Page Illustrations. J ttv StorUs, each a took la itMlf, and hundreds tl Short Stories, Anecdotes, PutOcvaral TO THIS YEARS ties, Ac. VOLUME. jM jtjt . The best possible -- CHRISTMAS PRESENT . for hoys and girls of ail ages. Millions of Copies have been sold. Order from your bookseller or of us. Every Dealer carries - thoroocMf thirty-fif- periodmd e kr women, volume in ,898. Duthic the year .t will enter opootte tt wilt be a heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and fie m fork Each isue will contain crefu!ly pre- -, pared diawuic of the adraoce afanluooa Fashions of Tun and New York. 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