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Show THE . m - cpasy to TaKo izuasy to Operatein Small An feature peculiar to Rood PM. ono man As efficient, thorough. vlEe tasteless, un aid: You never know you have taken a pill till It Is all over." 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., proprietors. Lowell, .Mass. Thosmly rills to take with Hood Ths Anglo-Americ- C'oel-- , By Lady Sitrsanarilla. Alliance. an neeTeuneute C. C'laJUn, The ancient poets tell us there was once a time when the !great god Saturn reigned in Italy, and bestowed happiness and tranquility over all the earth. The' husbandman gathered in peace the fruits of his labor, and the fields smiled The with plenteous harvests. TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, JULY 16 1898. Y habits the same proud history and aims, as the mother country. In religion, in political and municipal freedom, in inventive genius aird commercial and industrial eagerness, they are alike. Great Britains purchases from the United States from April 30tb, 1897, to April 30th. 1898, amounted to 118,000,000, or nearly one half of the total of American exports; in other words, almost as much as was purchased by all the rest of the world. Her colonies and India purchased in the preceding year 11 per cent. Thus about 60 per cent, of all their exports were bought by Great Britain and other parts of the British Empirev As the balance of trade is very largely in their favor, the difference provides them with the means of making cash investments in any part of the' world, and ofpurcbaehingin. other countries, if need be, beyond the amount of their exports to them. Thus their immense commerce and vast wealth, distributed throughout the earth, give England and the United States a common aim tiie welfare and prosperity of all nations. They are therefore eminently qualified to become the joint depositories of peace and the guarantors of the worlds best liberal arts were sedulously culti-.f- l vated and qvery home was the abode of innocence. Comparing this blissful state with their own ' degenerate rule of blood - and iron, in which all the vices had supplanted virtue, they had handed it down to us as The Golden Age, which, they deplored, could never come again. Great Britain and the Un'ttd This retrospective fable, however, States possess together one half of the Hebrew of Pagan writers, whole ths habitable part of the Prophet saw as a future ieality. and nearly one third of all In his vision, the God of Pence globe, Of the latter about inhabitants. its was to take the place of the heathen ten millions are one and hundred deity, and to teach us of His ways of European blood, and of a hunAnd He shall judge among dred millions of these the Euglieh and shall rebuke many is their mother tongue. people; and they shall beat their language commercial Their swords into shipping ploughshares, and exceeds that of all the rest greatly their spears into prunuiog-hooks- ; nation shall not lift up s.vo'd of the world together. Their ships of 477 (of which against nation, neither shall they 379war amount to and are exceed by British), learn war any more. 69 united the of navies France, It is possible that this glowing and deIluda, of Germany, Italy. Isaiah, although prophesy It will thus be evident that, uni-- I livered twenty-s:centuries ago, no power would venture to be he as but ted, fulfilled, not, may yet in- 'attack them, and that they would imagined, through religious fluence. No more potential per- probably prove irresistible to any combination of powers, sonality than Jesus Chrit has ever appeared, yet nineteen centur- - seeing that their combined reinexhaustible. ies of His teaching have done little sources are well-nig- h or nothing to suppress war, even But it is notorious that, they are the least military and least ag'among His professed followers. Age alter age the earth has been gressive nations on the earth, if we drenched with the blood of Chris- compare theif extent, their wealth, tians, slain by their brethren; and and population. Their great rulthose who bore Hi3 name have at ing motives are the material and such times been animated by the intellectual advancement of the hatreds and ferocity of heathen people. Both these are incompatiThe increased intelli- ble with war, and flourish during savages. gence and accumulated knowledge peace. It is to these incentives of the most civilized nations have alone, therefore, that we must look been exercised in developing great- for a revival of the golden age. er means of destruction, and the And Providence has so placed it in fruits of every industry and the the power of the Anglo-Saxo- n race, lives of hapless millions have been to lead the way in this grand work, squandered in wanton or needless that it would be criminal, if not At the present moment fata, to refuse it. wars. is It is always unsafe to prophesy, Europe an armed camp ready for slaughter. Of her sixty mil- nevertheless we may venture to lion men twelve millions are foiecast the probable outcome of n And the New an trained soldiers. Alliance, inWorld has recently entered on the stituted for mutual defence, and to fatal career of the Old. But a re- keep the worlds peace. In the mote and comparatively insig- - first place, every country whose nificant contest is sufficient to dis- intelligence enables it to perceive locate the delicate social machin-ea- that its interests also are best proof every civilized state, and a moted by repressing warfare, will dilatory contest carries famine to desire to share in the adthe hearths of the poor, thousands vantages of such an alliance. of miles from the conflict. In France and Germany would various countries in both hemis- bury their animosities, nnd compheres, starving men and women pete with each other, and with ourare rioting for bread; what they selves, in friendly rivalries only. really want is peace. Austria, Italy, and the minor Can nothing be done, then, to states would follow. One power make war more difficult? Is the alone might have cause to regard Golden Age to be merely a poetic this International policy with dream, never to be in any aegiee hatred, since it would arrest her reahzed? We trust not. For, if career ol conquest, and destroy her we mistake not, the first faint hope of universal domination. By streak of the brighter dawn is a long course of cruelty, perfidy, breaking. In both the Old and treachery, and the lowest political the New World men of clear heads arts, and through the resources of and generous hearts are looking a great military despotism, she has forward to a confederation of the advanced east and west from the English-speakinAnd Baltic to Behring's Straits, in a peoples. the slightest consideration of the solid and unbroken line, and is matter must convince every un- slowly but surely creeping southprejudiced mind that the speedy ward, overshadowing Europe and n accomplishment of an Asia, and menacing the independbased Alliance, upon ence of its peoples and the cause of sound, equitable, and perm&Dent freedom. Whilst we sympathise principles, will lay the foundation with her amiable and inoffensive of a new era, one which, perchance, people, and wish them God speed! may be crowned. by universal and we Bh&ll do well to check the perV perennial peace. nicious ambition of her feudal and America is only a younger Engmilitary chiefs, which is ever agland, moving in a wider with gressive and unscrupulous. Since a freer step. Excepting range the immi- the time of Peter the Great she has grants of alien tongues, her people been the chief disturbing element have the same blood and tradi- in Europe, and has set the example tions, the same literature and of those vest armaments which are thh-nation- s x I t! pos-sibl- Anglo-America- y g Anglo-Ameria- i . ruiping almost alHheviatiohs and which keep Russia itself in perpetual poverty. Therefore, if the Alliance did nothing beyond curbing, her aggressiveness, it would deserve well of mankind. But Japan, also, where, for the first time in history, liberty has recently been born in an Asiatic (3-las- s, country, would naturally welcome the Alliance with open arms. This interesting country appears destined to play a distinguished part among the nations, and already ranks among the highest powers. The continuance of her freedom Leave orders for Screen Doors and they wiil be put tip and prosperity demands that she once and you will get the full seasons use of them. (t should be protected from the pressure of Russian intrigues. In fact, Main Street, East Thatcher Bros. Bank. regard it in any light we will, whether for the advantage of the contracting powers, or for th Anglo-America- Wm. Edwards. n HT-CLrrrit'u.- re, Bab3r Garriagres, and faints. Oils Carpets arxcl Xliirrle"u.rrrs Screen. JDooxs. general- world,-n- o -welfare moment could be more propitious TWO SPLENDID TWINS TO THE EAST than this for race DAILY to join hands. Europe is armed ready for fight. The Balkans, the hotbed of Russian plots, are in a ferment, and the flames of war may burst forth at any moment. But Englaud and America uniltd, ard capable of pro tecting themselves against all foe-- , could exercise a powerful and uniY MOUNTAIN COLORADO que influence in preventing a conflagration, or ol quenching that - 2:45 p.m. Leaves DENVER, LIMITED The turbulent already begun. COLO. SPRING- S- 2:45 p.m. republics of South America might - 9:.0a. m, Arrives TOPEKA, - 7:30 a.m. also be restrained from their in- Leaves DENYF.R, SPRINGS, - 9:35 a. in. KANSAS terminable civil wars, nnd their Arrives ('01.0. 9:15 a.m. CITY, 11 :45 p. in. LINCOLN, 1 be :30 h. in. OMAHA, wealthy industries again revied r DBS MOINES a. m. Ar, ST. LOPIS, under more settled governments. (Wab. Ry) 6:15 p. in. 9:LSn. in. I) WEN POHl', Thus every part of the globe would 2:15 p. in. CHICAGO, participate in the blessings of our Arrives ST. JOSEPH, 10:40 a.m. Next Day. coalition. LlNCON,(Ex. Sun 6:42a.m. The greatest statesmen of EngOMAHA, ExSun.l 8:50a.m. land and America have already Tli rough Sleepers ami Chair Cats Colorado to Chicago. Wide Vestibule perceived its ad vantages, ar.d are The finest train in the Through Sleep rs Colorado Springs to seeking the means of hastening its throughout. West. St. Louis via Wabash Ry. advent. Let us all assist accordThese arc New Tr.ilns In addition to our former sen Ice. ing to our power. Let every citizen and every statesman give a For particulars and folders giving time of thete trains write We appeal hearty E- E- MacLEOD, to our sisters iu both countries, V- H- FIRTH, JNO SEBASTIAN, A. G. P. A., TOPEKA. DENVER. (i. I. A., CHICAGO upon whom the miseries of war Genl. Agt., and want fall most bitterly, to join their voices with ours. Then should we succeed, it may be that the coming century will be the commencement of a better era for the world, when nation shall no ora, self-sustainin- Rod island Route. g, ROCK FLYER -- 1 - - - - longer make wrr against nation, but all participate again in a golden age, so far as human frailty will permit. Harrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. A Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. 1). Was taken with o bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was .advUed to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a Trial bottles healthy woman. free at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Regular size 50c. and $1.00, Guar1 anteed or price refunded. 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