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Show rm n, SALT LAKE CITY. MONDAY. MAY 1, 1876. fOLl. rt i AS DINE HKRnoSN. evening mail HEUTAH Wn have hoard of Jimo novel and wa in Salt Lake ae elsewhere, are painfully awere of tha extreme scarcity and novelty of dimea in tho market, but m irm.MHtD Sun- - Mornlru. " -- very Yrenlng, (lujf ll.Jplll n't TMX jta ben ah poausHiaa lP2JSTiNa JOHNSON, S. S. company dims sarmoni ara a much greater nov ally. The other day two, mambare of Cong rose varied tho monotony of electioneering investigation in that remark-abl- e body by exhibiting each a dim as the text for a sermon. These sermons proved to be notable exemplification! of tha doctrine of unity in diversity. The two dimes, it was agreed, represented unity in value and would be considered good legal tenderi for a given quantity of paanula by any intelligent peanut woman. But tha diversity was apparent in connection with tha material of which tha said dime were composed. Kelly, the Pennsylvanian, held up a silver dime and with scorn of tha infioilesiimal coin, commented on its bungling workmerihlp, likened the pretentious Goddess of Liberty on it face to a bedraggled washerwoman; called her liberty cap a douched nightcap, and stigmatised tha bit of metal as a little joker, which, when one undertook to put his finger upon it wasnt thar; an artful dodger, forever slipping Ihruugh little renli in the pocket and disappointing in ila mysterious abicnnce the sanguine expectation of the thirsty toper who vainly eaarched his 'dilapidated breeches fur his last dime. As the eloquent Kelly, sirnamed Pig-irowarmed with his theme, and pinched and shook the miserable coin until it fbiriy screamed in unison with its traduuer, Pip:r, of California, was obferved to wriggle in bis seal, grow ra-- in the fice, and at last with a desperate lurch into his starboard and larboard poclkts ha drew forth a sorry pocket-boo- k which looked as fiat as an elephant had atepped on it, though then ha nervously searched its recacies but wbon ha bad proceeded in the direction sought, carefully searching but finding naught, he looked as flat as bis empty book. However, Sunset Cux came to hi rescue and kindly loaned him a ragged, defaced bit of ten cent fractional currency. Then tho triamph-an- d Piper like a matadoro at a bull fight, shook ibe tattered rag in the face oftlio infhriatnd but helpless Kelley, and proceeded to denounce urd demolish the Pig iron and Fig headed argument of the champion of paper money. Lookout cried Hard Money Piper, at tbia most contemplable look this filthy abomination, tbi emrag, blem of a nation's weakness saturated by contact with plebeian hands with the small-po- x, and all tbe the chicken-po- x in the calendar; comparothi plagues apology for money with the clean, and endurwholesome, of pig-irwhich advocate the metal ing y baa this day and landored in your presence. Thus did this pugnacious piper sound tha slogan call to the hard money clan, and they, moved by the piercing wail, danced to the pipers music, while with and ineffable disgust dedrama ic his rubicund visage, tbe chief picted upon musician dropped hie tattered ten cent text upon the fijor, and s a climax to his sermon, piavsi his heel upon the unoffending fragment. In the coming fight over the currency, let the silver dime like a Roman eagle, be borne by Piper avthe head of the cohorts of bard money, while Kelly's towering form, bearing a ragged, fraction of fractional paper curreucy with lha motto "by this motto we conquer, inacribed on its circumscribed ara leads tho opposing forces to victory or sudden death . Manager., office. , oath gtroer, F C? mil r.'br Welt of Wilier Broe. BffAIBB. F SUBSCRIPTION: tESMS rH, or exprow. ......... IP 00 fi 01 S 01) UiyiwHi loo ,ll)fllh IRER Irered by cirri er at SO cents nor weak. H professional cards. lad L1HT JUMP. Tirol3- TILFORD u k HAGAN, TTORNETS AT LAW . Feiloral Court Building. in ICR X Moiuav- )ES. Olitki - A. Patto. k PATTON. rroKNblYS AT LAW. MORGAN al IS Coart Ilouie bulIAlna. ' - iinn. :uKBCiTr firm will the of meaibor isibr r"etijo !t tart ilo not mn list with hu dJtiei U i Clift Liiil .,vter ui the . SoLf & DEWOLF, end Counselor AT oruerH ind, Ihi UJi-O- bTKrUKX D BllWt. BASKIN LW. Jnelia fc Park Jewelry Brora, S4I.T LiKi City, Utah. j-- n, Itj. B7.EARLY & Itisho luaiT-l- k MAXWELL, tTTORXRVS AT LAW. y -- 4 15, Federal Oourt. Sot. 13 k GILCHRIST CLEMENTS, (.Vefory Public in OJlce) LnD MINING ATTOR- ft NEYS, Sharkey's Building. - UTAH. Lf.iiR HTY. - - (See liinrov 1 d.c. at Vhingtun. ICAK ES3ITT H3U3S.1 G.vamsr, at Salt Lake City. C. W. BENNETT, rrOKNRY AT LAW. Mala Strevt, SALT LAKE CITY. W uLLIAM RUSSELL, M. D Elaetriolan and Baunchidtiat- - Heal toth .-- tract, Corner Sixth a$t Street, tf SALT LAKE CITY. I. WHITE, M. D. and Sarsteon. rTsirian t. East Temple St, up auirai. Mr the New York Candy bio re. 17 ROBT. A. WADDiLL, PU11LIC. DTAKY . Federal llo;ne, SALT LAKE CITY. Nona 17. ou rag-bab- FREP. CARTER, . AUCTIONKKIV SURAL sWi Buildiag, Kain Street, . lake city. SALT SOCIETIES. roprlatorw repol tore. 9M that Hr! titioxL re jeoP 549, TKK, uilders Fellow. Odd "M. Xi. a Ina eeery Mail. uror Cite Lake t , Salt .fw in food standing are invited to UKkKY COHN, .N.U. L towia, Seerutorr. " '; 1, 1, F.-S- leet t7,' p. in., StireMai.i Odd IVIIew, iEeriHKaT. No. 1. T, 0. 0. F. ' tot a id third Taeday of oeory M.l Fellow' Ilall. oeor foha'e '"'S a o'eloek invitod. ... 'toaixi, bcrlbe, Odd m. Visiting ietri-"liaH- y VU llYAMSiC.P , By XLT CONGItCsisd. EASTERN, Silver Chsags, New York, April 30. Tho Times' Waihiugton special sayi tha officers of the Treasury are anxious to do anything possible to ralieva lha stringency in fractional money ia New York eud other places ; the trouble it they are completely lied' by the law which requires that no silver shall be paid out except in exchange fjr fractional currency. The difficulty baa been Inst scrip bai not come in so rapidly a usual for radomplioii, and silver has therefore been poured out much slower than expected, entire disbursement to end last week had been within few thousand dollars of one million and baif, all cnrroncy that was in the Department waiting pt ion at tbo time the silver bill became a law has been redeemed and silver is immediately u.ed for all fractional currency received. There has been an increase in the lost few days of receipts of 200 currency for redemption to about packages daiyt , cunUiaiog average Treasurer amount of 1000 dollars. New is of opinion that the current is now fairly star d and that a low days will solve ali c cultiesj tbeia is no boarding of fracti, currency for speculative purposes n- wn to exist except in case of two or : ;e individual banks. Silver coins ho- supposed to be generally nose who receive them as retained ' long as , sible, poople fur most part are paying out fractional currency and offering bills to be changed rather than part with ibxir lilvor coins. On other band many business men or consumers that were in habit of paying fractional currency as fast as received are now keeping it ovcl from day to day, as much as possible, fearing that by some accident next days supply may be short, it thus happen that in some large cities, chiefly in N'ew York and Boston, both currency and silver are largely retained from circulation. This condition of affairs it L supposed will be nut long continued, and indications of past week point to mow rapid exchange of coin lor currency. Treasury had in it end of last month several millions dollar fractional currency, but it was used in regular eourta or buineS so that when silver became low there was in Treasury Department not loss than $830,000 Department compelled to retain ae much ae possible of tnia for its own operations, aud even if it were nut i.sue of elver for whole amount would not the difficulty to ba appreciable. m 1 - . rs-lie-ve troet, deeoriP y. Plan npp-wi- a--n i L'l Veslbf' reeelW the YU1 BCSOS ' at', A OAKD. o rn - So GW f I'0! lax, 1 Nsw York, May 1. Glovers amaml-men- t to tbe appropriation bill, it now seemi, waa slightly modified before iU final passage, so that lha effect is not so sweeping a was at first reported in these dispatches: (till many bilie would be effected. If the amendment was modified as it prevai:,il still cute off expenses under the river and harbor bill, abolishes the bureau of enjraving and printing, and would impend all work on It touches every public buildings. branch of public service and cuts off London,' Papers in Winslow Extradition caso will be submitted to Parlimenl in due time, but Lord Derby believes their presentation now would not be in accordance with public inUroet, May 1. Ier Will Kubuait r, . ELNYABD Tbe firm of ds Lalia have decided to lend to Speaker Kin, announcing lliuir willing-ne- w to submit all llifir books and papers relating to the real eatale pool to the cuoimiilee,- and tuuks all necessary explanation. Kiibourne saya be has vindicated what he regards as a great principle in refusing to submit to such examination wlieu no ebargos of fraud were made against hi firm or clieuia, New York, May 1 Kil-buur- ue . j I f I SWKEPSTIKE Canyo TKSESnEJtS, ,V And all kinds of The famous FAimixa li ; ' nACEiirEaY,"1 bf ' !( Wood anil Iron MitferiaL in 98.00 Per 98.73 IRON Jt SfliEL, HOURS ear bjr She Tom rn . . i tv, t .. i G. A. L8WXn .... i'o .1 3l f' I ' j f CO. .i 5. if , I 1 r a CEO. M, SCOTT 4 . ,H 'rF . , li.. H I 9 HODXUT BURE Agent., .4i , I i I ' , Ilf I IT. Sr on, 'sstboi, vanity of I'. ' Wm. C. Morris, - i I - i j ' - i ORNAMENTAL House, Sign and Carriage BILL- - j ' FINDINGS, W UK ,t i - ETC., ETC., XfO, I 'j to - ' r !$ . ' TooiU- - & DkcRsmitlis : 't : - . bare Ilia beet atwsye on jiand ' lira for tin spuiitiiig eud water sun- t Udug, an- lore, t ' . 31acs : m " ToflTevMyaaUau'leapoaa. l J ' " Stoves, Tinware;, Etc, ; ,,i . :'tt j , i 1 ' , a . . & MYERS, irk hJ , SALT LAKE CITY. Orders filled promptly, and weights gnaran teed. Bock Spring Coal aim for w!a by tt acd Yard, hnlfbluali eonth of Theater Office TO Opposite Well, Fargo ft Co. . naittJfiES IV s t No. 63 Main St., ' , MULE SHOES. A Oftho best make for sala Per Too at the yard. OFFICE 11E3IOVED I ' KIGG1ES l4. i. ... : ... , Minx XT. THH it Carriage Avagon The Chraprst and the Best , ' A lance and complete Pturk COAL! d't ' " ' a COAL, COAL, COAL. R o cl ' HAY - HARVESTERS, . SireweHWHresiWwvsSHeaoMiwsiewv-kerowVwsHiHrevH- lljr-hanlr- r : - Jilo. , , 8T..V-- EAST TEMPLE . 'll : I - : I 8ALXLVK10ITT, v . - , - i .1 AT. .'VYOOXiiJ'. . I . , ' Manufoulurar of tho Cvfobratid Ii U IN"; R31SDS XJ IV OF CIG1H8. ' . , ' " A9ff ,ti ....j Hex 't H Spscii! Brand Mads to Gnlerl ..J ' . Wo FANCY AND FAMILY loo Only Itie rijeoas Grady, .ojrd llf IJsrana aud CoauMfleat . .it. .i,: .. .aur A'aclary. ; . , .p,. : j: .fr - G ROGER 1 ES ThaJohltlog Triitla LAMP GOODS, i , . V'iSi ELLPU4 HtOOBNEB dro ell . t etceteras I , ; ''I. ! - I - Ifyawiislitabiya.''. FAULT 1.11HE NEEDED EVERT " Sluiu Street, WJ D.X)1U , And all the -- ' a specialty. ma-I- t I DEALERS IN , their Books. I . iM t p MISCELLANEOUS. JOIHSOI New Albany, Ind., May 1. Geo. V. years of Deitx, a veteran, seventy-nin- e from this this started city, morning age, to walk to Philadelphia, to attend Cenlie waa escorted tennial exposition, from court house to the eastern boundary of the city by a largo concourse of cut-zv-n, headed by a silver cornet band. . i AM BOWERS,.",';. REAPERS PORTRAITS ibe OelsaaiaL . f . - " ; j , BUCKEYE t i i WAGONS, ' PAjNTER. . fora!a a fall ' With a!I lata ImproTaraeQU, aslsw'i Paper. many more millions than Randall ever dreamed of. Qraassr Cases . Nsw York, May 1. What are known ae the Granger case before Supreme Grdahg, Gilding, Marbling and Court will probably ba docided before the end of present term, three week Secaraiiiig doss to Order. hence. Th-f- e are most important questions as it involves the power of legislative bodies- to change Railroad charters which they granted, when interests of . people demand. IMaVlvCaneat HlMuri.ird. New York, May 1. Tn'e' Tribunes On Glass, in Gilt,. India Ink, or correspondent on .. Jones speech no writer uf nny eminence pretend to tty Any Style Desired. that the single standard is not, theoretically, orly a perfect one uf two standards that vaiy, are absurd, and only alSatisfaction in all case guaranteed, low (peculator to trade on variations. I dont think Junes will get the GovSHOP; ernment to adopt his views, there is nothing in bis views of double standard Two Doors East cfDinwoodeys which deserves the at leu lion uf educated mm. Htlieaca Hast Appeiif. s Cal-- . Glover's Aasailessat, New York, May I The is J to believed are have Washington Special sayi. Graut Thirty persons . Ud-U!a elree , b IlLak of of a care tho steam d under been killed by the explosion again quite ill, Knidiog am invite 1 to altmi OKO. AHdddAbf, K. G. . boat boiler on the Khiuo. Il hfpeU Ibe sUiry that ferry physicians. . Secretary. the 1rariik'nt favors Conkling as his The Prince of Walea arrived at Lis- successor. Probabilities now afe all in bon UaighM of Pythias. favor of Conkiings nomination at CinHen'iler enivon t, The stvamh!p Celtic, from N. Y., cinnati. an' f i'irti LTnee-liThe Trihuno'i Washington Special arrived at Queenstown to day. ta Odd y dlw Hail, evening that it says. Sbuuid tbe Senate dociJa Mak. tool jurning Kninute it in mailer, Belknap's the l Emperor of ha jurisdiction V. U. TtYL'JR, C Gen. Sherman visited no difficulty . K-- of U. and 8. Braxil by appointment, yesUuday, aud is understood be will bave to prove in tbe action before Ilia Court stayed an hour. bad Maw. on hi indictment, thst Clymer guvan-ue- d Tnirn, No. l. Ier'n The Washington Sun think Ihoim. immunity if ba resigned. Clymer hold at Hell he told J.v denies J, JB "L on the flier and any such guarsiitoo, hut peachment project will bo qua.be - ,r ' 1 that Committee i of l.nT251h. nwwta. the inber another hi, Thomas Dodsworth, the originator of bv frbouid rpcuuiiufeiitf Bulltfmp 9 lin Dodsworlh's band, died yesterday, aged pencil wen t. Ill remark was not offi C.U.IV.BCS' fore 80. oially made a Chairman and then bo growing not binding. Tbo opinion seems to will deHot IWS. Uilkuup. r . among senators that tha Senate in Beno jurisdiction it hss that cide report of New York, May l.-- Tb k 1, flaring (Tora the errore aud lknap's impeachment case. seduced a youtn, nereonn weaknoM, ear-tSecretary Belknap's having id manhood, New York received $1,509,000 worth be to out utterly turns in ka, 1 will eond Iowa, girl month of April. you, FU1S OF OHAHOE. of ailke during the fo se. Records (bow that Belknap ia not Biledl T lady wia wovered by a nor a relative nor The public debt statement for April the Boorotary, tonth America. Bond a mil Vu nt1 seven shows a reduction of two million, ' the Uev. Joerm T. dollsrs. lhound away. hundred sod eighty T'e.ArW I nk Cl, So. 1 0 0. P, Meet eery iJto 'V.ui;j p. m , in Hew Hail over W. i Ji. mmmmm - now on hand and apply uf SillUTTLER GMiLAKD. iinptuo-.hmen- - I bttvt FOREIGN. telegraph. laiptarkuisul Matters. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. Fellow. Hawk Project. New York, May I. .Banka will introduce a bill to utilise a projector gold ami ilvar mining in tha United Stales. The nietcod proposed is very similar to lhalo anciant deposit banks in Italian Commercial republics, anil bank of Amsterdam and Ilamhurg SENATE. and London Goldsmiths so long a they acted as safe keeper of specie uommit-le- d Mitchell, from the Committee on to (boir care. The note issued on Railroads, reported favorably on tho this system would be purely a representative character aud currency would actbill to extend the time for completing 1m ually put in ciiculation not by endorsthe survey and location of the Portland, ing probably two issue of currency, bo Placed Dalles & Salt Lake Railroad. mails one with, and oua without using on the calendar. and obrorve result. The revolution introduced by Qamliu Hsn lesiilsl. on F riday, waa lost. Nsw York, Msy l.-- The Worlds edThe amend to the rules in raiation to itorial, wa thought it wa coining. Our tha impeachment trial, as to provide deWashington correspondent this morning liberations in the Senate on question! announces that Conkling hae been assubmitted shall ba in public, was dissailed in a stealthy and insidious mancussed. No action was taken! t trial was ner by ime one o'f his three PresidenAt 12:35 Ilia returned. Pending the question there tial rivals; and presumably by Morton, was a motion to receive the order agreed who no doubt regards him a tha only upon on Friday, allowing the respond- serious contestant with himself in the field. New York's senator ha been ent to open and close argument, etc. Edmund moved that tha lien ate re- dragged into the scandal of the Emma Mina, and has demanded a hearing betire fur deliberation. Blaine, of the Counsel for respondent, fore the Committee on Foreign Affaire, by unanimous consent, (poke in favor Of course he will be heard, and we sinof the nil as adopted on Friday, and cerely hope that ha may clear himself at least. against tha motion to rescind it. Lord, on the part of the managers, lavHUisllaa, asked that four of the managers be callNew York, May 1. Secretary Robeed to argue the question now before the son and Mr. Ilanscomb, Chiel of the court. Manager Hoar spoke in favor of the Bureau of Construction and Repairs, will motion to rescind the order. lie claim- ba the must important witnesses in tha ed that the managers had no right to matter of tha Brooklyn Nay Yard inclose, and refurred to various English vestigations. Til a committee called on precedents in support of his viow. The Rubmon for foil details of his transacdiscussion was continued at some length tions with Wiard sometime ago, but no by Hoar, Carpenter and Lord. At 2:30 response has been received yet. It is the Senate retired for consultation. expected the! Robeson's examination will develops tome interesting point. 3, to HO. 119. DAT. 4 i Nice Heme ,,j M i ! Vj.i d , - We Invite a call from our altiunlZZSS S. L. VAN &C0. Our Motto, GOOD GOODS Washington, May 1. Gen. Schenek ha been requested to appear before the House Cdtumiltee on foreign relations, AND to morrow to explain some diacrepaneiea in hi testimony which were made when the Committee last woek came into , possession of tha original documents, and tlid Committee say ' tnese paper, some uf which were writDoor Below the Wasatch S(Mil do not ten by dcbunck, agree with his Block. . ,, , statement before tbe Committee. Mare lainisil Franile, MANNING k COLE. Ban Fraueisco, May 1. Tba Chronicle this morning prints a oolumn o t t Seal Estate aod CilIeeliiB Agents'. charge again! the cbiuf of ,naveL con- ' Louie nsfotlslet en Real Estate or Qood struction, lsiab lianscom, John 0., his Plhr. Howwi an 1 Left for "ale on rsaaonable term. son, and J. K. Delaiaonlague, for frauds perpetrated on the tioverumuut Exchange of Property e&otkd. in the purchase of limber for use at Houma ruled. In tho oifioa. Mare Island, amounting to a quarter of 4 Hotary Pb!i a million dollar in last four year. It 31 oteagiMt Deed Wills, 1., drawn up and detail many cases lu which contracts war pul through at price a hundred Money, or having Mony pria end fifty percent, in advaneo of market to Loan, will do vod b sailing at rates, and some instance in which Liah Uaeaisg lull, Hansooin ordered purchases by teled o Booth 081 atrmt, (our doors east of graph directing bills to ba uni him Tribune oSIne, direct ' fifl approval without passing References given on Applioation, through Spaulding's office. If yen Yrlsh to I :i I i i r prebtta V,. CALLCrON "t'i r j't'i i ' . .!. a I ... I i ' , S. LTA2T&C0dV.;, ;i i , If yoii'.wish ta'eaTjrrcr. , j t i. . t ' , Property, - S. LAIU ' CO. ' ' I ,. .I- QALLITOX i ' ' Money, c ' - ' T If you wish to borrow ; , 1 : ; ; i: . H : . ! f" . t CALL UPON SM-lia- a , . Good Udnn alJ J-i- a.1 H f FAIR PRICES! , ' CALL UPON s. " at THEIlf OFFICE, ''V ' . WasatcA Sisoeko'J . ', f . 1,! '! L |