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H-S6; two gal ona.S2.00; J-larallon. 75ci Quarts. 60c, put up In cases of ono dosent s-gallon can, with spryer, fS.OO; 10-gaUon cau, wltft em-arer lM. delirered. Ask your dealer. If he can- Bt orwlll not supply you. send direct to manurturers, ,! , Monarch Utg. Co,, Council Bluff, lav. uasu BOOK 2. Chapter XV. Of the three things Involved the fixing the standard of money, coining that money, and conferring the power of tender the first is vastly most im portant A standard of money, by the use of which to express the appraised degree of the intensity of the force of demand for commodities and services benefic ial to men, is a fundamental necessity for the support and maintenance of government through the exercise of the taxing power, and is also a great convenience in human affairs in ren dering easy the exchange of the enor mous mass of heterogeneous commodi ties, constituting the products of in dustry in modern times. But the system of abdicating the power to coin its money, adopted in all civilized countries (), and of limit ing the issue of coin to a fixed quan tity of the commodity gold, does in the next place work enormous injus tice to all men, except the favored owners of gold, by stamping upon their metal a fixed price at which, by fctatute, the governments provide a market incapabla of ever being sup plied. We are told glibly that the act of coining gold is simply "certifying the weight and fineness of the metal." This patent falsehood is exposed at once if you read the "superscription" upon the coin. The legend upon an American eagle, stamped upon 232 grains of gold, is: "United States of America. Ten Dollars." Here is no certificate of weight and fineness. On the contrary, in plain words, "Ten Dollars," the price thereof, is im pressed into the metal, and a double- acting statute compels every citizen of the United States to use it alone to de liver himself fron tax levies and judg ments, and also compels the custodian of all tax levies and judgments "in the public offices and courts" to accept it at that price. While an inexhaustible market, at a price arbitrarily fixed and stamped upon the favorites' gold, is thus pro vided by the government, the owners of all the useful commodities, the manufacturing, preserving and trans portation appliances, and all the labor of the race is left without any price stamped upon it, and no one is com pelled either to procure them or to accept them. Thus abandoned to their fate, all services and all commodities, except gold alone, combat each other in competition i. the mad struggle to get gold at its statutory price to per form an imperious statutory service, universally necessary; and all prices, except the statutory price of gold, are beaten down in the battle. The power to coin money is thus transformed into the power to fix the price of one sin gle commodity; and by conferring up on that commodity the exclusive pow er to satisfy tax levies and judgments, at mat price, enables those favorites to whom the "coin" is thus given, to compel mankind to give up in sacrifice to obtain It whatever of their service and commodities the greed of the gold trust may dictate. In order to defend themselves from destruction thus threatened by the gold trust, the great manufacturing, mining, preserving and transportation companies are ev erywhere organizing co-operatfte un ions or trusts, in the hope to put an end to the competitive battle among themselves for monetary possession of the coins of the gold trust. So ruinous had this combat become that all their products and services were scarcely able to procure the coin required by these institutions to meet their tax levies and judgments, or claims hastening to become judgments, leaving nothing for themselves. Not knowing that it is the secret hand of the gold trust which robs them, they support its wicked and in human domination and seek to make reprisals by a combination of all par ties engaged in the same department of business or industry. But their ef forts are vain. Unless they can obtain the enact ment of laws fixing and enforcing a price upon their commodities and ser vices, and giving them the power of a receipt by "tender" against tax lev'es and judgments "in the public offices ?nd courts," upon the same conditions as the commodity in which the gold trust deals, their efforts will be vain The struggle of the great manufac turing, transportation and other in terests to make reprisals for the rob beries of the gold trust, are fast driv ing mankind into a "Trust of the Hu man Race." Already the vast armies cf labor, either organized, or as ma rauders, are engaged in a continuous succession of skirmishes and combats with the great combinations of capi talists, by whom they are employed. The controllers of the capital, ignor ant of the secret source of their own discomfiture, seek to realize profits by depriving employes of a fair return for their service. The owners of that capital, perceiving thg incalculable saving of human energy in the produc tion and distribution of commodities eLdowed with power to perform ben eficial human service, through produc tion and distribution by labor-saving machinery and on a vast scale, dream ed of fabulous profits for themselves and a fair wage for employes. They were blind to the existence of the stealthy hand of the gold trust hdden behind superstitions and statutes in herited from ignorant.- savages, by which the profits the industrial capi talists hoped for were silently trans ferred, by this legal legerdemain, to the gold trust, which has become the bond-holding trust of the civilized world. It is vain that they thus seek relief. The human race must exist; and the margin of wages, which the exactions of the gold trust will permit to be paid employes of capitalists engaged in manufacturing and transportation, is h" sufficient to support human life in a ktate of civilization, and must inevit ably compel a return to savagery or the overthrow of the present order and the system of individual owner ship. Strange, indeed, does it seem that capitalists engaged in the great indus trial enterprises of modern times do not see this and join forces with the human race for the destruction of the gold trust by. the repeal of the bar barian statutes which foster it, and by establishing a system of taxation under which a 1 commodities should bear an equal burden, and under which each commodity taxable shall be able to pay that tax levy, and any judg ment, at the price at which it is tax able. But the tragedy of errors, following invincibly upon the fundamental wick edness of "free coinage" of money, as a gift to gold owners, making their private gold thus impressed the sole means of deliverance to the human race from the universal burden of tax levies and judgments, is not yet com p'etely described. There is another consequence flowing from that perpet ual fountain of human misery which must next be set forth. Bear in mind that nearly every na tion that is a factor in human af fairs, does, by its laws, refuse to is sue the receipts in universal and im perious demand, which alone can bring to mankind deliverance from pauper ism and imprisonment, by satisfying lax levies and judgments, except as a gift to private owners of gold: and that by giving exclusive statutory power to a fixed quantity of that gold by weight to perform the func tion of an arbitrary receipt by "ten der," as conclusive proof of previous payment of a fixed quantity of value expressed in tax levies and judgments those nations gave thus, by statutes procured for that purpose (), con centrated upon gold alone the entire overpowering intensity of the force cf demand, generated by the struggles of the whole human race, to procure goia as the sole thing able to save them from destruction at the hands of the sheriffs and tax-collectors of the world. By refusing to stamp those indis pensable receipts upon anything ex cept a fixed weight of private gold, the force of demand generated by the struggles of the whole human race for those receipts, is thus transformed In to a fierce demand for the gold trust's gold. The force of demand caused by a tax levy or judgment for a receipt, issued by the government for "Ten Dollars," Is thus transformed Into a force of demand for 232 grains of some other man's gold, because the statutes of nearly every nation, stealthily procured for that purpose, have made those urgently needed re ceipts, and the gold on which alone they are stamped, inseparble. The thing actually in demand is a 're ceipt against a tax levy or judg ment for "Ten Dollars:" but this can not be separated from 232 grains of gold, and the imperious demand for the "receipt" becomes a like Imperious demand for the gold upon which alone It is Inscribed. (Continued Next Week.) 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