Show KEEP IT HANEY The election is over and the smoke of the battle has cleared away so that we may take a clear survey of the situation Issues were presented in this campaign which to many seemed novel but are only the logical outcome of a long series of legislation In one diver-tio- n It Is useless to review tftit legislation but to say iMt Its tendency has been since 1889 to Contraction The people have been promised re forms in every party platform from 1872 till now but the sane pernicious course has been persued And our IF YOU HAVE CUT BURNED financial condition has grown continThe agitation of the ually Worse OR BRUISED i ourself or nave any horse covrdog money question has demonstrated bird or any animal that is wounded In that till now the people had not arrived at the true foundation of their any way you will And troubles The result demonstrates Was as that asserted from every that it A CURE THAT CURES stump in trie land a fight of the clasBeware of imitations Genuine ohly ses against the masses And the uttwhen signed SZf n erances of Mr Hanna gives the kej notes to how the result was accomplish S )ld at Z C M I ed He frankly says that had it not Drug Dept lit Druggists been for the work that was doue in the great centers the result would have been different That had not the eencentrated labor vote been ONLY turned In the last two weeks of the campaign that the fight for silver would have been won He admits the formers of the nation were that FOR practically a unit for the reforms re nd no man presented byMr Bryan knows better than he No mail knows better than he how to manipulate masses of laboring nien Thus we know where our works were carried 10HYSOVS BL1CK OIL $150 $150 1( FAYS Numbers 52 It Is inpurabeijjt on the people of the great West qnd South tp take counsel of this admission reform ohr lines and we propqsod tp wqge a severe fight in 98 and 190p We are admonished that President Cleveland In his forth corqlqg message will reiterate his re commendation for retfejnpt of the pother step in greenback pifpvdation —O- F- “Tile Censor” :k Live Paper of contraction another pandering to the interest of the national banks u Another significant thing that in casting about for expedients we find noneof the republican! leaders demanding-general tarif legislation It is remarkable thabafter their strenuous effort to force this into the last campaign they should be' fighting so sly of it thus early after their success ' The facts are trite isucoessful repu party contemplate wit h fear the responsibility fi'kst upon them It is also asserted that Mr MeKmley will ‘ake high ground in his inaugural trusts and combinations but it Is also significantly said further he will trust hr the aentimeffti of the people to da ’tile' recti'- Wotlid it not be more reassuring if td Would announce and the oththat liis attorney-generer law'ofllbers’of the government take hold with’ a strong hand and by the power of the laws hoW on the statute The Times 1 r Tile Pedicle’s Frieiid i In all nriatters effect- ing the public welfare and a con- sistent - Champion of the al Classes books put th'em dowri? Itcanbedone See What Was accomplished withi the Utah'Cda1! Combine ast week It Oh-lrequires ari executive wltfe’a strong vs the Classes READ THE CENSOR H i - t each week and you will i A id Keep Thoroughly Informed ! determination to personality accomplish! these reforms Butacas-- j ual glance at the’ situation and pros- pect as outlined fey the utterances of theleadeVstousthatourfiewadministni- tion is going te be a weak one That Mr McKinlep 14 going to be more of offending some friend than fee will do Injustice to a great nation It is no time for weakness The times call for a self assertlv raanln the presidential office If the people abandon the fight at this point It will be only afeorgahtze-men- t to & vasllatlng policy If they reorganise their forces and present a bold determined front t will be notice to the administration that reforms must be accomplis hed and may have a tenddridy to bring some measure of help to our distressed condition Some are relying rind Regarding all Matters of Local State and National Import' Subscribe Now ( I ut DENVER on the hope that the former convic- tions of our executive elect will trol him It is A delusive hope ‘ con- He who is so much afraid of offending his friends will nevef run counter to their RIO GRANDE demands and they are all demanding that he perpetuate the'system of legislatiou that has obtained SCENIC LINE? OF TnE WORLD for thelaft twenty-fiv- e years Unless The only lineupning he is admoriished by a determine peoTv io’ Tfaiils Daily ple that his incumbency will terminate with this term in default cf some AsfrN LeadVill'e Pueblo e meastire of relief It' makes but Colorado Springs and Denneb difference by what name the oppoEffective April 29 1894 sition e known Names are nothing ' Train No 2 leaves Ogden 7:00 a m and if the tight is Salt Lake 8:03 a m Arrive at Pueblo Principle everything is is now abandoned hope utterly gone tkl8 a m Cqlofado Springs 7:51 a m fI)cnVo'r 10:30 a RAILltoAd i Fast bt-tl- ‘ No1 4 leaves Ogden 6:37 p Women in Politics- in Salt Lake 7:40 p m Sp’vllle 9 p m 'Arrive Colorado Springs 6:53 p m Connections made tit Pueblo Colo rado Springs and Denver with all lines East Elegant day coaches chair cars 'and rullman sleepers on all trains Take the D A R G and have a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest scenery on the continent Shorest line to Cripple Creek the - It Is to some extent a surprise that in most cases where women were candidates for office in this state they ran behind thriir ticket It Is not believed either that rt Is because men opposed or voted against them In fact the writer is positive that in our county and especially in the city of Richfield the jady candi'great Colorado Gold Camp s received practically the date live for stock shippers The best line Vote of and her brethren party' td use We handle live sjtock prompt-main qf the opposition It i4 hard to for all eastern markets offir women understand then why B Nevins F For rates please write should have hesitated to support their A S Hughes Traf Mgr article was a sisters ’jl'he writer of this :S k Hooper g ri & wfeeffc women I a in reared fcbiiffiunity ‘Denver Colorado are almost received and had at one B F“NeWti‘s' Gcn’l Ag't time UJs full share pf tin prejudice H M Cushing” T P A against £he idea of woman taking part Salt tike City Utah in public affairs ButdriM spent’ in unan-nom- y t The people of Sevier County are able to form their own convictions and have th-- courage to express them at the ballot box It Is reasonable to expect that they will continue to do so The Advocate is very proud of its associates It says the worst of the black republicans are better than the best of white democrats That shows your ignorance— El rra Pinkston was a social equal to your chief apostle John Eherrrtan but it is not believed you Would accept lief as your bosom friend through ’independence and honesty that made our women hesitate about clothing women with ofllcialtrust that promoted tjliem to hesitate about voting for tlieir sex i( It is submitted that this idea that women should wa't any length of time before accepting these hunqrs or responsibilities sjjoulcnot prevail cIf she is tver to begin no time is better than now If it ipvervto result in good apd no i orje driycslt wel— whyelay It safe tq 5gy that the soourr our good women rqcognjse and appreciate their rights and opportunities the sodner will be settled some of the most ditfl cult questions that have confronted our pcliticians and statesmen Wamens intentjoq is worth qll of mans reasoning much 99 we boast of our ability— Her conclusions are in the main right even If she cannot give you thft course of reasoning by which them she arrived-arIt is hoped that now that been fairly launched In the fieid( of politics they will rid themselves of some of the— stage fright—ta call it that for want of a better namee— and come up to thf full measureof i their Let them ability and resronsibilety study the capabilities and aptitudes ofi i heif sisters for official positions so ihat they can go into conventions and undefstanditagly present Jheit candidates in such a way as to demand Having 'fiorie so they will nate ho hesitancy about giving them! (Mb support' they are entitled to! And at tbfe nfext telect'on We will not! ee our worthy women nfortlfled at' receiving a reduced voter Sisters orgauise plan harmonise and you cau be a power for good in this state and establish a character that will be of good tu other States ( - i they-hav- to-b- H iJ ti-- J ORROCK’S STORE: Because you get the 1st Most Goods for tlie Least Money Oh the people of tali toy! 2d-- i dust feel after knowing wnat the Advocate thinks of them since the elecHoW Li tion rt com-uiunif- independent expression given than here Ani it may have been that WhY you Should Trade at ! 4 When a man lias been convinced of wrong he is spiteful if he is a weak y one 'find at ‘once "begins tobemean bis in Vl'ie Unibri will you find convlctors The masses of any comquieter or more orderly elections than munity are more apt to be right than we had here In no state was more one interested individual -' y i the west have wonderfully modified his views While Uw is entitled lo every delicate consideration it is an unkindness to her to limit her sphere And it is pleasure to be able to say that after years of close observation of women in public life he is unable to remember one who has made a failure and no case can be found wbrire a woman has been unfaithful to public trust It is believed they are naturally more honest than men and no one will dispute the propositi oh thrit they afe juSt as apt aYid 'efflclentTheA wlty should any honors be closed to them In our state every field Isopen to them and if they do not make a success of their opportunities thou the ftpStPhi will he a failure it D their incumbency on the women of U tab to look at this question witli tlieir usual judgment The men have shown a disposition to divorce rather than retard their promotion No one will deny the purif ing m fiuence on our elections In no Vinegar never catches flies Abuse of party associates for refusal to may drive them to open revolt be-ic- Sab na people are honest and possesed ofa reasonable degree of intelligence It might lie better if they were left to tlieir own reason They can never be driven it is about time the Advocate had awakened to that truth j Pike U: l aatli An vacate go to bed at nigl t Jivc an( upright life your moral vis’n will tecome clearer and you will be able to see some virture in the world even outside the McKinley Hanna Ingersoll party Afike II l ic Personalities or dangerous tilings H jvaa unfortunate that they were draped intc our late county election ' Jt is to be hoped that in the future no man will have the temerity to show It At least “let him that is without sin cast the first stone” Apd abovel all things let him know before he rie- gins that his adversary is worthy of punishment ' U i a r v Did you ever see a man or woman that loved flowers that was bad It is Impossible for one to be associated with them and notibe elevated It makes no difference how limited £our means or space you can hate a few flowers Nothing pays better in pleasure It is strange that in this mild climate we have so few monthly roses If our people would only try them they would soon see how little trohble they are and wliat a sweet return they give Don’t get many but be sure you have standard varieties say two dozem They will occupy little spac e and the time you devotfe tb theih will never be m'isJsed but what a joy they will i f i ' give you ’ Because we always lead in ADVANCING THE PRICE OF PRODUCE 3d Because we are always looking after your interest as well as our own See our guaranteed price list elsewhere W C IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY our Groceries fyiy Your Dress Goods Your Clothing and Hosiery Ytitir Shol Str&w and Felt Hats In fact teverytfling you need in your family at The Richfield an electric shock next Saturday If Brown can write as he speak we may expect something good In the next Censor— Richfield Advocate Thanks— John your extra trouble as indicated in the above was and is entirely unnecessary The temporary editor has an aversion to giving a shock tu any of Gods creaturts and especially to his frieijids You will however pardofl if t hp ventures a little Trie editor in his friendly advise short journalistic experience a few years ago after a joust with h brotner of the quill was constrained to recognise the old saw that “blood is thicker than water”— and adopted it of rather this modification of it — friend ship is of more worth than political ties and I can commend it to you Even if your avowe friend should be the candidate of the oppoi ition it is not safe to wantonly injure him When a record Is preseated to you it would be best to either examine it yourself or have some disinterested friend give you the true inwardness of that record’ before you allow a partisan to induce you to use it to injure your friend John you know if a nows paper commits matter to its editorial columns uncredited the editor is responsible Then you should not try to draw some one else into responsibility muchless should you Upply epithets to that one After a careful reading of your editorial of the r5tl:‘as Well as your paper of the previous dates I must say I would not be a competent juror fop the trial of the issue you there present for I am impressed with the idea thdt in the heat engendered by a loosing fight Your vision is rather obscured of you would not have made the chaj'chge Now John if Mac and Markup are figuring on a second term remember they will ma ke a clean fight Let the crudities! of the past be forgotton Remember tliait no one party comes with the all of trio virtue or wisdom worldThat our adversariee Jfiay posses-- Some redeeming qualities' and above atf avoid hard names ariij htikind epitlieta'1 Recognise in others tbe right to indep enflfint thbugfe t nod your couro will bo clearer - It bd better for it The childrens ‘PRODUCE Singers of - Monroe SWe'et -- ARE THE fiest is always the Gheapest or a$ g Shakespeare says: “Never buy 'because it is cheap it is M 'V''r to you in the long-ru- n dear 1° any-thm- 11 T 3 Is not cjheap machine yet Thirteen Million are now in usd ' i - 1 m iy- - li1- ’ Terrn tb all People in all conditions E 1E NELSON Lct cal Agent Elsinorq i- - KWR Southerr) Utah’s Best Dealer In SCREEN 7 Machine Oils Pairitsand DOORS u Oils lath sash and brooms Panel Doors p Glass and Putty Wants a j all lie can get 7 Call and see his Acme Oil Cans THE GOLDEN RULE ' For health For For a free country good friends For a For an enlightened people vouchsafed God has knowledge that all this to us for 1 i ut HAVE TO BE THANKFUL i can suit its Thd Sinnernd Company It O Fwcpi:- y 11 HAT WE DEST- TlVe pecu- Many stories are going the rends about restored prosperity It is certainly desired that they are on a subYet without being stantial basis pessimistic we respectfully -- ubmit that we believe the newly started industries are only a resumption of work by timid people who classed their work as they always do before every presidential election We may be mistaken but we do oot look for any matefi al advancement till we have a large expansion in oi r circulating medium If our new administration brings actual prosperity no matter how It will be assured a long lease of power But if it fails 1900 will see a repetition oH892 7 itli Grover lacking h gives the hi&hestMarket price for your II While liar holiday is close at hand they enjoy Thdfeksgiving they know more intimately lioly “Christmas” It is to them the bright spot in all the In most homes their little long year pleasures are attended but in every community there are those whose heartq are not brigntened because ol adversity The Censor would beg to suggest that our good people try to arrange some way of giving pleasure What say where it is most needed you good women can’t the matter be arranged in some way Co-op- wftidft keeps an excellent quality of Goods ‘a'PtfJ L Brown s editing the Censon this week The ' Advocate is padding" Thanksgiving has come and we and insulating itSelf preparatory to have tasted of its sweets and should M Orrock 13 For life Not hf)w big a storejs but how dig the bargains Tile Bize tf the store cuts tR Figure magnificence and splendor must gh3 away to the powerful factors ovality price aud promptness in serving Our patrons Its tlifj store that saves your Money Its where your money will go like to trade Old people who require medicine to fortherst Its where you get the best service that you will regulate the bowels and kidneys And the true remedy in Electric Bitin spite of the hard times The reason is we give our patrons Reliable GoodJ ters This medicine does mot stimu- W& Wish to enjoy your share of tho ’ aje gaining more trade evei day and if you late and contains uo whiskey nor other L i isid Peop'e Our business is increasing bargains intoxicant but acts As a topic and alterative It acts mildly on tile stomach and bowels adding strength tmd giving tone to the organs thereby riid: ing Nature in the performance of Die functions Electric Bitters is an Exaide digestion cellent' 'appetizer-anOld People findit "just exactly-wh- at they needt Price fifty cents and $l(5o per bottle at all Drug Stores and Gcn- Oe to the little store with the big bargains d non 1 Tlnn 1 fttifl THe Golden Rale 5 fore WRIGHT BLOCK j |