Show THE MONETARY DISEASE the unparalleled condition of monetary affairs in the history of our nation suggests many reflections as to the probable outcome of the present depression of trade and the want of labor by the working classes the political quid nunce forming the three parties anxious for support have hav failed to find an antidote to heal the wounds with which the body politic la Is afflicted namely a return to a healley condition or the money market labor for the he unemployed and a general resumption of the former prosperity ot of the people of our common country the scriptural remark and the wisdom ot of their wise men shall perish and the understanding of the prudent shall be hid bid might not inaptly depre sent the th condition of mind of some of the political philosophers of our day in their ideas of civil polity there are some peculiar diseases which fal ot the human body and that baffle the skill of the most learned physicians of the day to heal oases cases it would seem that none but the almighty could restore to a healthy condition the national health as applied to our present condition condl tiou in a monetary sense and in other unpleasant respects certainly to Is in a very unhealthy state the aggregation of capital in the formation of trusts wilie whereby reby we the poor are made sorts serfs to abe rich in being obliged to pay advanced for the corn won mon necessaries of life Is enough to make one exclaim 0 spirit of greed how much evil thou hast wrought reading beading the scripture account of enoch of old of the happy condition of society under his big regime where the principles of liberty equality and fra eternity brilty abounded liberty to do right equality in which men possessed only according to their needs and frater anity where the people were united in the indissoluble bonds of friendship to Is suggestive of the words of the poet an AB himself each loved his neighbor all were of one heart and mind and none did covet wealth P 9 and happily may we not endorse the words w of the me post poet banks when felicitating felici tating future millon millennial nial days daye I 1 long to hail that beason by gifted minds foretold when mer men shall shail live by reason and not alone by gold when man to man united An and devery every wrong rong thin thing righted the who whole ea world orld shall be e lighted As fiden eden was of old respectfully GEORGE W CROCHERON LOGAN utah april 12 1895 |