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Show niGn PRICE FOR POTATOES. A. ' Salzer Seed Co., The John La new Crosse, Wis., pay high prices for things.; They recently paid $300 for a yellow rind watermelon, $1,000 for 30 bu. new oats, $300 for 100 lbs. of potatoes, etc., etc.! Well,' prices for potatoes will be high next fall. Plant a plenty, Mr. Wideawake! Youll make xnon6y. Salzers Earliest are fit to eat in 23 days after planting. His Champion of the World is the greatest yielder on earth and we challenge you to produce its equal. it you will send 14 cents in stamps to tbe John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will get, free, ten packages grains and grasses, including Teosinte, Spurry, Giant Incarnate Clover, etc., and our mammoth catalogue. Catalogue 5cl for mailing, w.n. i GRINDING them down tice, furthermore, that the house tariff THE YOUTHS CORNER. hill will not1 be allowed to pass without a free coinage amendment. Until a INSTRUCTIVE READING FOR OUR test vote is had it cannot be pronounced BOYS AND GIRLS. SAD CONDITION OF THE BRITwith certainty whether the free coinISH PRODUCERS. . age men will be able to control the action of the senate. Whether they have Some Things That Boys Should Learn Slavery, While that power or not, Forced to they have unfortunDrawing a Line A Parrot Tarrf China, Japan and Mexico Forgo ately, under the rules of the senate, Fire Dollars lor a Dime of Ahead on a Silver Basis A Necessary to delay for a long time the enpower Conclusion jto It AIL ' actment of the legislation sent up from ELP yourself,, help the house. Bradstreets, Jan. 14. orThe nearly ruined British agriculturan extreme is Bradstreets' yourself, little gold ist will not find much to dispel his mel- gan, and looks at every public question do; boy, the for othancholy in ,the speechifying' at was wait Dont street The Wall the from standpoint. Farmers Club. The dominant note ers to wait upsilver senators have It in their power doleful throughout; prices have fallen to block legislation, and they will do Vou. on so low that even a turn of luck in one it to the full extent of their judgment. was hold- Grandma branch or another makes very little Whether the legislation thus blocked ing her after difference on ,the whole. Thus, in the is needed is a noon will which chat. point they North of England, where the harvest determine for themselves. They will Knitting and rockwas tolerably good and the hay crop allow neither Bradstreets nor the ing away aashe of meat uj to the ayerage, the pricemore to determine sat; syndicate than was so low that it would not silIs "needed. them for If what the Look at the birds, how they build their pay the growth of corn in the South. senators ver were to take their ir v It is the same dismal story all round; structions from such sources, the peoown nests; as the chairman added that barley, ple who believe in bimetallism would Watch the brown bees always toiling ' wheat, oats and potatoes are selling at be better off without any representatheir best; so low a trice as to be unremunerative. Put your own hand o the plow if youd tion at all. Clearly,' therefore, the only chance of thrive; The legislation which is more needed saving the industry from complete ruin than any other is the restoration of Dont waste your moments in wishing, is to adopt some means for so cheaphut strive. an honest monetary system to the peoening production as to leave a margin ple of the United States, so that while Up in her face looked a mischievous elf, How ofJ profit even at present prices. are the making $10,000,000 Dont forget darling, said she, "help that can best be done rests with the at a syndicates yourself. the farmers and progovernment to say. It has committed ducerssingle turn, be to able may get .money itself to making the rescue of agriculAfternoon shadows grew drowsy and to taxes. and pay sugar enough buy and ture Its firsteffort in parliament, deep. In the of a great , many Judging from what ministers have let earnest, judgmentand studius Grandma was tranquilly folded in menthe drop from time to time, it may be taken most thoughtful sleep; important step in that direction for granted that the fiscal burdens on was heard but the old farmsilNothing land and railway freights will be sub- is the complete remonetization of house clock. stantially diminished. Even then, how- ver. with its warning Plodding Is along senators the have silver That what ever, it appears to he very doubtful whether this salvage operation will, in view, and there is no power either by itself, accomplish its purpose. The m Wall street or in England to swerve on them from their course. National BL Out from the pantry there came a loud fairmer must endeavor to crash; the lines suggested by Lord Winchilsea metallist Pussy jumped up from the hearth In a and Lord Claude Hamilton at the late flash. conference. If the middleman could MOVEMENTS OF SILVER BULBack to her chair came this practical LION. only be swept away, thus allowing conboy. sumer and producer to come into di- Statistics on Shipments as Gathered by Steeped to his ears In jam, custard and rect touch, the agricultural problem British Authorities. joy. wjmld be happily solved. London London authorities on the movement he cried, "Please, Ive upset Graphic. of bullion estimate that shipments of Frightened, the shelf; So It is with agriculture everywhere silver to Asia in 1895 amounted to about y I I did help myself. Grandma, silver-standaminded, countries. The 6,000,000, a falling off as compared with except In demonetization of silver doubled the recent years. On the other hand, ex-value of the unit by which all commodBoy Should Learn. to the continent of Europe inports are same it At To measured. time the ities help the' boy smaller than themcreased 2,500,000 over the previous threw the agriculturist in year. Mexican dollars have been in selves. countries open .to the competition of good To speak pleasantly to an old woman. demand all the year in the East, those producing on the cheaper basis and the price has To put7 every garment in its proper closely followed that of silver. As retail prices did not fall so of bar silver, with a premium; of about place. To remove their hats on entering a rapidly as wholesale, and as debts, tax 1 per cent in favor of thd cein. The ed and some other things have not been house. of gold at London weye large, reduced at all, the result has been al- imports Not to tease boys smaller than themto about 36,000,000, Includmost ruin to both the English and the amounting 11,450,600 from the United States selves. American farmer. The effect has not ing To keep their finger nails from wear3,275,000 was (to which, however, ben quite so disastrous to the manu- shipped), 8,200,000 from South Africa, ing mourning. facturer, because more indirect and and 6,250,000 from Australia, while To be as kind and helpful to their Intardy, and in a measure he has been dia and China shipped 3,300,000 to Lon- sisters as to other boys sisters. able to protect Himself by combinations To close the door quietly, especially and trusts. But he is now beginning don. when there is a sick person in the tc feel It both directly and Indirectly. house. I Am an American. The building of mills and factories in To take pride in having their mother men Some boastingly proclaim: Mexico, India, China, and especially and sisters for their best friends. japan, is a cold fact that he cannot ig- am a Democrat, and others, "I am a ReTo treat their mother as politely as if When President Cleveland nore. That the factories In those coun- publican. were a strange lady who did not she tries produce on a silver basis. Is an- talks Americanism our hearts joyfully her life in their1 service. other fact that cannot be denied. That respond and we feel proud to say, "I spend If they do anything, to take their this gives those countries an advantage am an American. into their confidence, and, above mother It must be exceedingly gratifying to izi exchange should be apparent to to lie about anything they never all, every business man who is not com- every true American to find that our have done. to stgnd up and if pletely blinded by his prejudices. These president proposes an their play is over for the day, When American policy facts being conceded, that the restora- necessary fight for to wash their faces and hands, brush the Monroe doctrine. It is hardly a tion of silver is the only true remedy, part of the law of nations, hut it is a their hair, and spend the evening in the is a necessary conclusion. ; good, sound American policy and we house. to war. can chair In the to without it easiest Not the take enforce going VS. dear! cheap money. Now that the ice is broken (so to room and put it directly in front of the Tha Feople Getting an Insight Into speak) and he president finds that we fire, and forget to offer it to their mothMysteries Thereof. can declare war without International er when she comes in to sit down. and "without Englands One of the mysteries of the present conference To make up their minds hot to learn Is in he will situation the fact that so many ap- consent, perhaps to smoke, chew, or drink, rememberprogress is until it Americanism stalwart and enough fair minded parently intelligent ing that these things are not easily unAinericanS have permitted themselves to hold and maintain that we can coin learned, and they are terrible draw-backto be blinded to the real nature of the an American silver dollar without "a to good men. and without anybodys financial Issue. Americans are natu- conference Not to grumble or refuse when asked to do some errand which must be done rally honest and in many cases their "consent. can our as As control to seem long comEngland have been and which would otherwise take the judgments does she she pblicy (as now) monetary pletely warped by appeals to them in time of some one who has more to do to us to war to no with need has go keep the name of "honest money. than themselves. It is to be devoutly hoped that as the issue be- us down and our producers In distress. comes more clearly defined they may be Over $3,000,000 in gold went to England A Farrot Yarn, frpm our treasury by Schle-heimable to grasp the fundamental truth A man whose niece had coaxed him to et al. on paper, that calls for that money may be dishonest by in getting coin, not gold remember, but simply buy her a parrot succeeded too "dear, as well as by being too a good was warranted a bird that "coin. J ' cheap. and after it home, Tbd president orders all these to be talker. He brought financial transaction there every jin it in a cage stood before it and are two sides. "Dear money is "good paid in gold coin and so the silver is left putting The bird did idle in the treasury and another bond said, "Say uncle, Polly. money to one side, but it is frequently issue after and repeating the is imminent to replace gold in the not respond, rijiin, and always injury to the other. more with no or steal sentence a dozom times Let those who have been deluded by the treasury and another contract bond syndicate better success the uncle put his hand Into, the specious cry of "sound money make a composedprivate into the cage, and grabbing the bird by of Englishmen, English-Americanbte of this, and they will have taken and the presidents late the neck, shook him until his head waban important step toward a correct sobled around, all the time yellipg to him, Stetson. lution of the monetary question. Let partner More than 100 years ago we declared "Say uncle, goll darn you, sky uncle! them then proceed to investigate how a our independence and by a The bird looked limp and lifeless, and, dollar that is appreciating that is, in- sevenpolitical war established it. Time disgusted with his purchase, the old years' in works creasing purchasing power and again we have declared our com- fellow took the parrot out into the yard, ai between the monied classes and mercial coop of thirty chickens. independence by tariff, almost where he has ahalf-deathose who are in debt or engaged in d bird in with the prohibitory, without even a suggestion Thrusting the a will Just little production. figuring There, by of conference. And now we have prochickens, he exclaimed, give them ideas that they never had be- claimed distinctly to the world the Mon- gosh! youll say uncle before you get fore. When they proceed in this way roe doctrine. But can we maintain the out! they will soon discover the reason why Monroe doctrine if We allow England the uncle went to see Next the money centers are so unanimously to dictate our monetary policy, do you hW themorning parrot was getting cn. Lookagainst what they are pleased to term think? No, we can have no real inde- ing into the coop he counted twenty-nin- e "Dear money gives pendence In any respect unless we have "cheap money. chickens, and in the .center them an enormous advantage. It en- and control our own monetary system of thedead coop stood the parrot on one foot, riches them while they sleep. At the and money supply. Independence in chicken by the same time the more the dollar grows in that respect is the one thing we need holding the thirtieth shaking It till its head wabvalue the harder it Is for those to obtain and must have or all else comes to nock and bled, and screaming, "Say uncle, goll it who have to depend upon their own naught. PERRY PRENTISS. darn you, say uncle! exertions. This was the natural effect of demonetizing one of the precious Bearingf III Stock. The Seesaw of Time. metals and basing all values upon the Let the United States keep all Its sila dark one which was retained. Up and down, went a see-saHence the ver at home, and there will soon come cry of distress and demand for relief a scramble for that metal. But so long eyed boy in one end, and on the bther that for more than twenty years has as Uncle Sam, the principal silver pro- a wee. slip of a girl with laughing blue gone up from the producing classes in ducer of the world, bears his stock, how eyes and yellow curls waving in the every country that has adopted the can he expect the big nations to bull breeze. They have played together all the summer days, and many happy it? Peoria Journal. gold standard. hours have they spent at the see-saThe bimetallic system existed in this Id rather go up than down, said KNOWS THE CURE. country from 1793 to 1873 and our the girl. Th Majority In the Senate for the Only mints were open free to both gold and So would I, the boy answered. Panacea Free Silver. wish we could both go up at once. I over all and the silworld our silver, Needed legislation is being blocked ver was accepted at about $1.30 per But we can't. men In ounce. at present by the "I know it. But for the combined effort said she. the senate. The result of the promin- of the money loaners, the bond dealers "Im tired of So am I, he answered. Then he ence given the silver element in the re- and the gold syndicate who sought to organization of the finance committee make money dearer by establishing the sturdily held the board firm and was seen in the action taken by the gold standard, that would be the case straight; while she tripped lightly to the stone wall across which it was laid majority of the committee on Tuesday todfiy. Cleveland Plaindealer. substitute There they could sit close together, tls in reporting a free coinage to how pray consists mainly bare brown feet dangling down aOQAg Learning for the house bond bill. Several of the In the in no served have senators right attitude to pray. (hi daisies, in pretty contrast to the getting tree coinage , Gold-Standa- rd 1894-Gratitud- e. Mor-gan-Rothsct- On Another Ray Now. I remember, said Mrs. Wickwire, Impressively, you once said that if. youit had the world you would gladly lay At my feet. Wickwire. ,Oh, did I? asked Mr,now I have And did. 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Ah, me, my heart is full! sighed the girl who had been taking advantage of her leap-yeprivilege until she found herself enYonkers Statesman. gaged to five men. ar If the Baby Is Catting Teeth osa sure and "VVrsax.ow8 d that old and remedy. Maj, SooTgnra Stbup for Children Teething; well-trie- Quicksilvei has been rising rapidly of late, Although barometers are way down. yet Browns Bronchial Troches are a simple most effectual for Cougns. remedy Hoarseness and Bronchial Troubles. Avoid imitations. . Because a man nods and sighs, that doesnt prove that he belongs to a synod. Pisos Cure for Consumption has been a family medicine with us since 1865. J. R. Madison, 2409 42d Ave., Chicago, 111. There is language in colors, though some are much louder than others. All Fits -- FITS free by Dr. Klines Great Ni Fits after the first day's use. Nerve Restorer.stopped Marvelous cures. Treatise and 2 trial bottle free to lit cases. Bead to Dr. Kline.931 Arch St., Phfia., Pa. 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Address. r 1736 and 1738 Lawrence St, DENYER, w COLO. Denver Public Work: Sampling PnceiocNT. -- -- w. M. C. SMITH, ORES SOLD ON THE PUBLIC MARKET. Denver, Colo. , j j ! t ) t i fithfc AIL East Comb Byrtip. Tastes Good. Uso in time. Bold by dmcvists. II J i ' L U 7.Ji. U. Denver. Vol. XIIL No. 645-1- 0 When writing to advertisers, please fay 4 at yon saw the advertisement in. this paper. young pair of six and ten that she dwelt in the lap of luxury while he was the son of poverty. The days went by. He "went to sea, and dwelt in foreign lands for man v years. There fortune smiled upob him, and poured her rich gifts at his eet. In the meantime his little playmate'had to womanhood, and her fathers gron riches had taken wings aDd flown, away. They meet again. They talk Jof the golden summer days of yore, wheat they played together and the seesaw went up and down. They have changed jplaces since then. She; smiling, says: ' You see that the other end of the sesaw is up now. Says he, with loves pleading eyes, "Im tired of seesawing. She understands and answers, am I. Well, darling, let us stop It Just as we did of old. So close together theykeep, and the seesaw is balanced. Munsey's Maga- zine. j I Ignorance About Ch.ll drem Bachelors who have lived long alone Bachelor or in hotels and clubs acquire grange ignorance about children. One of these was telling a friend how hisj little nephew enjoyed "The Jungle BOok, "How old is he? was asked. 0h, I dont know. Seven maybe 10." "Then he 'can read the stories himself? "Let me see. No, he cant, ijfes too young. He has the book read to him." "Then he must be less than 10 years oid. f k The uncle was puzzled. "ThatS so, he saidj, reflectively. "My brothe:: hasn't been married nearly so Iona as that. I dont believe its more than si:: years. No, the boy cant be over. 4 )r 5. I think hes just 4. Cant you tell his age by loc king at him? asked his friend. "Why, no, answered the uncle, hopelessly. "All children look the same age to me except infants, and th(ise that are about ready for college. It was another bachelor who was visiting friends, when a caller came with his young son. The boy was 4 oij 5 years old, and a manly little chp. The bachelor was attracted by his appearance, and, patting his cheek, said tol the fa- U r li can play ball already, spoke up the child, proudly. "Why, he can talk, cant he? exclaimed the astonished bachelor. I didnt know children could talk at his j age. 9P The company would have doubted the sincerity of, his ignorance had he not been too evidently in earnest. Drawing a Line. A young Virginian in frocks had been scolded by his grandmother for taking preserves from the dining-roojcloset without permission. The old lady with much impressiveness of tbne, told the little fellow that it was wicked to take things vithout asking for them, and that, although he might have thought there was nobody near him when he took the preserves, God was really watching him and keeping an account of his actions. The boy looked solemn and made no comment on the lecture. Later his mother saw him near the back porch in an atstanding titude denoting meditation. The household dog, a big Newfoundland, was He was not in romping near him. a mood to play, and walked away from the dog, which followed him. He turned, shook a chubby finger at the dog, and exclaimed: "Go way. Jack. Its bad nought to have Dod follerin me aroun, let alone m you. Sbows Her Home Training. A Bostonian of mark has lately dis- tinguished himself greatly, and letters and telegrams of congratulation have been pouring in. upon him from various parts of the world. These hiave been the subject of conversation j at the breakfast table, and the Bostonians little daughter has heard of tiem. The other day she said to her mother, with a pathetic air of concern, Mamma, do you suppose all those people would think so much of papa If they knew that he sometimes puts his Elbows on the table? Five 'Dollars for a Dime. arc r6'l(TT)f?r?'. J d I;; two Inches across formed and in to favor it I sprained my ankle r Vl t 0 became worse; 1 could not put v 'e on and I thought I should' have to n at every step. I could not get auy rpC and had to stop work. I read of a a similar case by Hoods Sarsapariia' ! concluded to try it. Before I had j ell of two bottles the sore had the swelling had gone down. eCtf It My itatt TT3 : ;CgS s u ,u unta: Is now well and I hsve been greatly here, flted otherwise. I. have Increased weight and anj in better health. 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E..K General Commission, Kppel x Pinkett, A The ould Tin Boot, Materials, GRAVEL ROOFING Painted and Kepalrsfi Henry Miller & co., 1509 Aiapahoe St TeL SEALS, RUBBER i f8are Berrh J as e STAMPSKS Lawrence St P. O. Box 31 rB. HORSES. WTe are the only firm west of HuKi eonri river that do a general commission bnslnsa f Berry ea 1 the oldest firm in the state. Our facilities 5, re Works it 1518 Mfg. Co., to none, 4 handling horses and mules are second head handled last year. Auction sales Thursday sn of If you want to buy or sell let us hear from you." Too r John W. Buchanan, Genl Man., City Stock Yank iuit gn j CRAIN, PROVISIONS," WEBER. & CLAYTON, 1659 SSS Succe, e weri Street CurtU and Bankers and Brokers. Telephone 1023. M or telegraph Orders receive prompt attention latem enerj re oui HARNESS, SADDLES, TURF mg Take Etc. We make a specialty of and Best Ore Harness In the. LarvjJn ketica LLOa handle no shoddy goods. W M. 'red Denver. w 1011 Fifteenth Street, I-- THE DENVER , Periei Actua TENT AND AWNING CO. PROCTERS PATENT Hence 0RE 1728 Lawrence Let tl SI !y, aduct PROPAGATORS IN THE ARID and Instructive for price-lis- t WEST-Writ- e Use boot $10 P cts. per dozen; per lOtn. March ready by r GEORQE J. SPEAR, Greeley, "ompi, I . futui hen ducii f nt at first-cla- a oduelr Have Plants Shamrock 12 100; BO e wen THE GREELEY NURSERIES i pass-throug- all a Mnt This is no Louisiana lottery scheme, neither is It a dime in the lot affair. In 1894 twenty-fou- r pieces were WHEN IN DENVER coined at the San Franciscoj mint not tpke 'WTNDSOK very many, but one might stray your stop hotel in the cltL The only way. If it shoulL a coin collector will rooms Its located. tralir furnished. Service and pay $5 for It, anduie price Is liable to tifully on rise. , Keep your eye the dimes which your hands, and Send for descriptive literature. 10-ce- 1 .,3 rilla. Mrs. II. Blare, So. Berwick This and other similar cures prove tut STEAM AND HOT WATER few yearS. t In September, 189 1, 1 made a n... injured my ankle. Very soon ' be ready to go out and play ball in a Hes a sturdy boy, isnt he? Hell , lha, J0B& Colo. Lest i pased. Few ri av S ss ring ro . h when you see one dated 1894 and marked with an "S hang onto it some day it will command a still higher premium. A Maine Wrinkle. Portland, Maine, has a new wrinkle. A big mastiff has been killing other dogs in that city, and he was arrested and taken to the lock-uwhere his fate p, was discussed. It was finally decided to send him the same way with murdering cutthroatsx In human form, and consequently lie was sent 4owax to Thomaston to spend the rest of his days at the state prison. j free-coina- ge see-sawin- g, Infests the blo6d of human'4 appears in varied forms, but ' ( to yield to Hood's Sarsaparj) ther: er to-d- ay ten-mili- on DENVERS new fireproof European Hotel. Ladies and Gentle-mens cafe attached. to and from the depot free of Baggage taken charge. Rates reasonable. Located corner 17th and V azee Sts , one-ha- lf block from Union Depot. daintily Slippered ones of hisj companion; and it mattered not to this Gratitude. I think all the children should Be thankful In their prayers To God fer having been so good To make their parents theirs. A Talker. Briggs -- don't you , You know Gab-Igi- a, Braggs Oh, I have a Hrisnina: acquaintance with him. II FARMERSXEli THE LEE-KIHS- .) DENVER, I f to t'-c- COb' ? k t Grown Serfs Headquarters for Pedigreee, ' Northern LEE-KINS- ; reqi: If your local dealer dont keep them. THE to rd y. IMPLEMENTS EY rW! rU: IHPLEMB ET 16th and Wazee Sts., Dener. Pioneer Seed House ot lorr Tour name on postal card and xar(jea. "Everything for the Farm CP IT!ANDWHERETO nmZ want la iv. Anything youretail. Wholesale and YE HAVE Drug The HunterColorado. 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