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Show 8 tLTLAKE EVEWINRCHROMICLE THE DUTY or LOYAL NKX IX ITAH i Thi recent election line resulted in transfer of the executive authority of tbs Billon from Republican to Damocrstic Th Senate has an cur working Republican majority, wbilo tbo large Democratic majority of tbo present en Honao of Reprseentativca baa iwdoced. Numerically apcakinc tbo popular roto show that the two groat political partita are very nearly equally balanced. Them am fundamental difference bo tween tbo intelligent, principled mem ben of theae two panic, ami thcae relate to matter which do not neceiea-riallcome in contact in the adjustment of eery many important practical question, in which Democrat and Republican bare a common interest, and for which they can and ought to work in harmony. Here in Utah tbo partiaan opirit which naturally flame out in an exciting campaign, where the struggle relate more immediately to iota rather than to meaauKO, dice out for lack- of fuel altar the election he oetllcd the in their place. oaeoaaaful candidate Tfao question then turaa upon whatever actual differences exists as to measure to be pursued. Wo arcr that in all essential re pact there is a remarkable IcaeaW of purpose in principle and policy between the Republican and Democrats in thi Territory. Both are agreed in relation to the desirability of sustaining silver a a part of the metallic currency of the nation; both agree that the pinout tax on imported lead, should not bo reduced, but rather Both are emphatically Increased. opposed to the union of church and state, as we sea and foel it intolerant and aggressive development here sud elsewhere wherever its Isbmaeliliali camp is pitched. Both alike are indignant at the degradation of women, tbo brutality of men and the desecration of homo and family lit by tlie accursed practice of polygamy, awl the sacrilege involved in assuming for it the sanction of heaven. Both alike agree that the teaching and living, the theory and practice, the priesthood and the system of the dominant Church in Utah is, and must necessarily be, under its present union with the State, disloyal to the republic and from center to circumference. Both alike agree that the present laws against polygamy should be rigidly enforced, and that further legislation is necessary to reach and throttle the evil. The material, aucial and political inter-eatof both alike are identical, and require a union of action to bring about the desired results. Thi Territory is to be Americanised before it can be admitted to the Union as a State. Its splendid iwcuurces and possibilities are worthy of the moat self sea ri Going and persistent effort on the part of every loyal citizen. The time ha fully come for a cum pari sen of viewa with reference to a unity of which shall have in view the a icon wellfare, and attract to Utah i and capital. So for the incoming administration is concerned, it would be folly to antagonise it in any form until it shows itself by indifference or hostility averse to our real interest, lie political friends end supporter be Have it will accomplish more for Utah than preceding administrations have done. If it prove so, the change will be welcomed by men of all parlies. J.U y r r-- i : RV I- - !' i '; 1 . -- r i sentatives of the people in the Keith-stsin some of hi favorite mensuns. A few awiflly pasting years and those war veterans, William I, Bismarck and Moltkc, will have passed lrom the stage of action, and with them will le lAiried th despotis policies under which the German people groan. The intelligence, tbs sturdy independence and the ingrained individualism of ths German people will manifest themselves in governmental affairs when the present emperor an 1 hie aged counsellor are removed bv death. Liberty and toleration with righteous laws and iurrr morality are gaining ground even in the of the world. hitherto darkened Here In the new world slavery we fore zd into a diahouered grave at the point of the baronet. It twin relic of barbarism, polygamy, will follow it if necessary, through tho same heroic treatment. There is no room under the Union flag and in a Christian land for tbsie brutal and bestial practices which degrade and trampla under foot erery element of manhood and womanhood. Tha world i growing wiser and better, and those with kindred evils are becoming more and more hateful as the growing light of this nineteenth century reveal their naked deformity. THE DEMUCRAITC CLUB OK LTAII. is encouraging to see at least a movement among the young men of Utah in the direction of revolt against tho dictation of the dominant church, It has been a wonder to those whom political education has been obtained outside of Utah, where sectarian interest are not allowed to trammel or direct political action, to note tbo seeming inability of those who were connected directly or indirectly with tha state church in this Territory to take a stand, even as individuals, against the grasping and intolerant few who have monopolized political power and controlled the Diasses of tho people. Soma of the present activo members of tho newly organised Democratic club of Utah have allowing refrained by their own from voting for more or less years bscauxs of ilia radical views of the Liberal party, tho only organization which has withstood the usurpations of the church. But in this free country, where there is the largest liberty to move on conservative or radical lines, and where every citizen can and ought to magnify his voting privileges at the ballot box, there is no exciiia for any voter to stay away from tho polls. It is his dutv to go alone if he cau persuade no other to go with him, ami discharge hi duly a an American. Parties grow from small beginnings, and grow in proportion to tha vitality and value of their principles. Minority parties are a power in the State, as they meet the needs of tha time and call forth the active e Boris of tlieir member. The man who shirka hi duty at the ballot box or only vutas when lie is aura of electing hia ticket is a renegade and deserves to disfranchised. Wo hail with hopeful pleasure the organization of every Democratic, Republican, club in Utah. Let imliti-caagitat'um and tempest if need lie stir the stagnant water of a polygamic state church to it dregs. 11 thunder bo heard all round the sky till Utah shall stand redeemed and disenthralled and till mountain and valley shall resound with tha songs of free men. Amen! It . iuie been ha dimincoined. The hsnic circulation each year. about i3i'1C00I,'0J ishing at lias increased Our government in win and certificates during the past eix years tothe amauut of 31, 500,000. The oinage of gold au-- silver uny he rated at about $ 0,000,000 for each coming year, wkiek in six yeais will Lpon $330,000,1100. to amount lhee estimates the Asa predict s government currency of legal tender, certifiandofguid and silver win and cate of $1 .lSi.OOU.COu to offset the withdrawal of tho hank circulation. In tha Very many things may happen meantime w interfere with these estiback mates, but the final withdrawal cf currency is quite sure in the near future. Outside of these estimates, the necestilie1 of the financial world in tho matter of currency can ha met by tho issue of Treasury notes by the government, under the recent derision of the Supreme Court, The Sun well says of gold ani silver Whether the coin goes into circoin: culation a coin or as receipts for coin deliverable on demand is immaterial." in 81SS,0i-l,,,i'i- ALL FROM QUARTERS. u tiif. coxa xeis. eortt-eight- h SENATE. Dec, 10. Sherman Washington, Tha presides over the Senate chair laid before the Senate an invitation to that body from tho commissioner of the New Orleans Exposition to participate in the opening of the Exposition on the 16th fast. The communication was laid on the table, that being the usual formal disposition of such document! in the Senate when no special or immediate disposition i demanded by anv Senator. '' Vest, in behalf of the committee on commerce, requested that the committee be discharged from consideration of the c ship railway bill. Vest stated that he received a letter from Captain Eads, saying that certain changes had been made in tho concession from Mexico, which made it necessary to withdraw the hill. The committee accordingly wa discharged from consideration of tho bill, which was ordered to be withdrawn from the Senate. inter-oceani- The joint resolution for continuing the work of the census bureau passed tlie House and went to the committee of the itholeon military academy appropria-mon- Tha Little Rock train robbers, ClifforJ, Cook and Parker, were taken before a magistrate for preliminary examination, amt hearing was postponed until Thursday. The prieonera are ea h Laid in $10,000 bell. Alf Greenfield decline Burks challenge until the case pending gainst Sullivan and himself in the New York courts i derided. Should the court hold glove fights not illegal, fam will then prepare to meet Burke, Kilnin or MitchelL coin-mili- , 1! I j If BANKING BUM-ness and solicit aoeouul of merchant mining oompanle and country dealer. Insurance Agents, 34 No. Oar foetlitta tort and i SOUTH ST. B. SECOND P. 0. BOX 962. TELEPHONE 20L (Md Stand of ririiB ovmy Gnat Britain, TT rZ HAVE A LONG LIST OF BOUSES and Lois that can be bought on tho Instalment plea, Call and see us for Austria, . X wtno n gu th: WtemudoiSI GET YOUR Imp-- 4 Traders Nat. Bank Flnt National Bank State Saviun Amoctoti ftwnhi ffttiiwl fta anile km DU - German NhttoMl Bank ft McCORNICK 7- 26 W. First 8outh lt SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Two-roo- Transact a General Banking .Easiness SYMONS FOX mil 11 other Certificates ofltepSSt' New York New York Importers Photographed on Short Notice. ft i i i ft An adobe house Lot GOODS. FALL AND WINTER THOROUGHLY SATWACTORY GARMENTS James Price, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 218 Main 8260- -A imnwrlQt, In good location for verv cheap. Street, stairs, up Opposite the Postofllee, Salt Lake City. GENTLEMEN gBEAD Forma For 8alo. ptet five acre of ground a house in Bngarhouie ward; yenng or- chard; cheap. A bargain. Four acre of fin form-lu- g land lnSugarliotiM ward. A fine oscherd on the State road, 2)4 8300 Should call on H. LOWENSTEIN. M I w Tents, Awnings, Minincc Ahot lunch will be served dally float 7 to TRY THE NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, Tho PALACE HOTEL of Denver, Colorado SALOON TO ORDER AT WILLIAM 32 Hupcrintendont TTA V t Boots & Shi ST. PAUL the Cue, .dsn wtll u Railway Comoanv, 224 Mils Street, sessstts PostsMee New J. C. (Xntxuw. and most azceUmUj constructed an F. O. Hoax. J. C. CONKLIN A CO. ..Pwsldnt ENLARGED OUR Keg or Ciriaid Lots. promptly attend to and S, BETWEEN Ul AH Ores ORE and SAMPLING Bullion Carefully MILL Sampled. Utah Central Railroad Depots. Office ovet Umd.ni Hank nr Utah I matron ' WOOL REFINED B GROWERS. SULPHUR WWB CAN RE OBTAINED the Mulphur Works near Oove Cmex, FERDINAND DICKERT, Milwaukee BEER HALL Short Line t, ! CULLEN, SALT LAKE CITY MIWIHB Cfl. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, SPEdAlSl A IBhltefhtwg! CO., BULBS ,- KKCfSTLY F. DUI O. FLORIST, 240 NO. SBbmkaWrotaft Has beceiyed 5,000 BULBS AU first clam, a labgx fOt FROM old at Itotea Frit"1 NARCISSUS, CROCUfc BLEEDINS HEAlfA LILIES. ANDBAM fc new Ladles and Council Bluffs, Chicago Connected With it pour Jtoflja In tha Bar g.u tht Call and ning. Mivua. and Milwaukee, VIENNA CHOP HOUSE. PIONEER LUMBER a THE .Meal at all hour. Oystar la vtry style, Bonanza Link Pi1.8, Ballway chain the right of the column In the taka Tranyoutinental front rank and salutes the peoeieol th madly Mighty West wtthth? VeMdIe. SPlTEf toofrwiu. and the patronage of evefyb5yjr fat transportation of penonaand atauro au that nuu rtf. shall go aim djaaiisfied, and that we can and will PWi them In every particular. Pteronger and mall train dally JSf1" direction between Uuuiwll Jiluflk Chirago. Oeneral Vanagro aof Kru'&X? WAGENERS BOTTLED AT.THI BEER, CngAPINT EATER AND DE on the jour order at the storoofthe"10' 1 California Brewery, SECOND SOUTH STREET. mb HYACINTHS, TULIPS, . Sr!ND V& W. THIRD SOUTH 0RDHER & JONES, PrwriOm, K rth. TO ORDEB. lira.XSrSttW," By and Cutter. Second South E. AND BREWERIES. Successors to MORITZ MATTHEW IL W. llORSB- OU McOOARDS I rim contlna to auka AND J. BERGEN, SMITH! MANUFACTUlBiOr BREWING a u k ee v min hie pi rofthc ath wi T.G.M. SALT LAKE CITY CH IC AGO, i STREEll WILL BZ PELTYEBIBSI REPAIRING THE Suit of Clothes Amill's GKO. GEBHAKDT, Progrid Three Billiard Tablee, for the tlou of gueita. To the Public itftl fnph Alwnyaonhud. Propr. 81,600 82500 A nice form of thirty-fou- r acrom Jordan; a fine place; two good houses ,nd barn, all under cultivation, except mall piece of periuro land. ALSO a number of gotel forma at easy terms, and tn exchange for city proparty. JMeet I th 4 easut r CONFECTIONERY WHO DKSIRK A First-Cla- ss avryt,rollg ' ousi,udta 8100 an aero forfS acres of fine cultivated land on the Jordan, only 2 miles from Main Twenty acres of wood form land. 18 cm in lucerne, will exchange for city prop- - 1 Pies, Cikes, Cruksn Special rates by tha weak. KOO A nice place ud lowest KATES 92 00. isst-den- ee, krill CHOP W. FIRST SOUTH Twroty-fla-t 2x10 todri WOOLENS. My prices will be found moderate. I will msko it a point to keep than as low as Is enusktent with good material, good manakip and the care and attention requisite to get up the ' CITY BAKER Main street, Salt Lake City. 0 rods, on Third ip, Third ward. A nice loton Brigham rtreet, fine loea- - y J A. Podlnoh fa Co., BjOonierlot, A nice lot 6XU, In II I N. BERNARDS, White House. 830 A nice lot, on Eighth street, cheap, Eleventh waidT -820 a foot. Fine Ming spotoa gfwmd Smith street, half block from foil street, lot 44x166 teet; a bargain. 4xi rodx, good location In 67W n fTBridar. HOTXL8, aSLh SSl1 i Sbee . i Xrik o Inquire oa th promt Wins at Por 8ml. tha j with good arxcomi. Partienlar attention riren to eolleetton throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoining Tn rllortro 6600 A 8x10 rod lot on First Sooth street; very cheap. 6ll Flnt 8oulh 76-F-lne WOULD KKSrECTFULLY INVITE gentlemen to an early inspection of my selections In Hu bean ruaalag all point of tha Faclfle Com. of erodlt,, avallabta la th principal etttos of rqpglgtantton gtvonto tbo aalUogof owe jjfogace, but will be pleased to show yon on likSavot uBrooiu THE VIENNA RUY8 AND BKLLb EXCHANGE, Of pronertim at thte WEZr,.ia V ofitee that we cauaotpufitah for want 1884 Fall and Winter 1885 ONE in thadfy.c ropeaa ulan. Good aad leuing. KouatsBros SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. of five rooms, SALE, OF THE BUT PAYWl Traders' NUT Bank .xAfotlx10; nd30-- TAILORING. ond Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank ward. rtsenab Vienna Chop Hi Ik lamia tUOO A new brick houae of six roosts, bath room, cellar and basement, twoetory, hot very eortlSjDOO to erect 81 A00 Adobe house of four rooms, barn, eellar, granary well, ate., on ear line, corner lot, 6x5, In firstcUss order, in the Uevealh Iwj V....THI. .sKStssaafis 81,630 A new thrse-roo- m adobe and flame htmse, a good ham, 10x12 store, ete., and 6x10 rode of ground, in the Beeond ward. 82JOO- -A nicepUceon the State road, new brick hotiM of ftiir room and onthooiei ?tnr Renldencea, Mills, Horaaa, Etc., FOR ImbiI ipMllltl 601!.' 4 ward. Opposite tha 8t. James Hotel. IsroedTiu gm MQimnnh OOUacUons au lewmtnlro Amenta octets tor purchase or sate of stocks ad bonds at BOw York and Baa Ffeanetosa WetaUoachMgi and telegraphic teadteg dries of the Unttad Sti five-roo- BTREKT, Itatffu bktoNW rtndrt rricet moderate aad sathfoelim OareAil attention given to tho mleiof om We solicit consignments, guar-antaaiag highest four-roo- 321 MAIN' hlkBfl ICE CREAM, 80DAWATEAR ST E FAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO budnessforpartlei residing oat ol.the JrV and Invite correspondence and actlv ; - Coal rsitU- - ETC, ETC. lx ' fa two-roo- two-roo- Jlorit fafark GRIFFITHS RE8TMHC BANKERS. GO., i Bon-Silr- Mtoflau MSAI4 M4nATM ltafc 4f flrilfcito BanFmndioo Denver two-mo- j. Qmk, 1 eonnwtod with Cemtpwriifltsi New York, Ghioaeo BLLonta - $nkb(t THE DEXUOHN Spate, Amtricas j) ST SMI andCtnOjis And everything SSL. Houses and Lots for Bala. I orar sat aks Belgium H. information 7400 167 S. MAIN Drawexchanga on all the laadlag dttoa of SPECIAL. McTEIIUY, ?6. laieUofeist.Laj J eerreepoadauts 4 DINWOODEY . . 7430 m 5 ACCIDENT two-roo- n l, i AND Established A. D. 1859. A ntw Less then twelve months ago, Mrs. rustic house, adobe-linekitchen, well, lot 2x10 Hugh Blair of Chattanooga, Tenn.,gva rods, Eleventhsummer ward. birth to three children, au of whom are A good stone bourn of four living end in good healthy Saturday rooms, and Sxlv rods of ground, on First to birth tiro same South eiieet. lady gave evening the A rustle bourn and boys ana a girl, making six children In rods of ground, In the Eleventh ward. Q4zl0 leas than year, A new rock and brick bouse, 49410 three rooms, cellar and stable, lot Zxl0 rods, t a Twenty-linBnaghi ward; Tory cheap place. Instant relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, 4000 A good rustic, adobe4tnd houso and rock Toothcollar, lot SUxW; cheap; good on for Aak Faoeache. Rough Eleventh ward. garden; ache." 15A25c. 400 A neat new rustle house of two roome and 2x10 rods of ground, on Troth The best shoes at lowest prices at East. Auerbachs. brick house, hard 450 New finished and built In firstelam style, 2x10 rods of to close ground, Brigham street. MISCELLANEOUS. A adobe boose end nice 4 garden under cultivation, and Sxfi rods of ground, on tisptaln Hooper's street. flame house, with taro 470 porches and lu good ordetj lot rods; very cheap; Nineteen Ih ward. 43,000 A new brick house of nine rooms, very close to the buriiicm centre, with 8x rods of grounds and the sight of eartiage road; houae cost CAOD to erect; good bargain. 4SAMO-- A toad fivMwng 'adobe boose, ? f barn, ete and 4x10 rod of ground, two blocki from Hals street, In 8eventh ward. nuttc house, but 41,500 A & etc with plenty oi fruit trees and 6x10. of ground, cheap, on Seventh East street. ..SEW.. 00 A new brick house, lern cellar, good orchard, lot SxlQ rods; In the Ninth ward. tLSO Auloe brick bouse and 6x10 rode of ground, all wall improved, on Find South street. Eleventh ward. PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR 61600 A fins 3x3 corner lot and fouMoom adobe house, on Third South street, Twelfth sud-de- . Restaurant, Real Estate, LOAN, e. The THE DEUiffl nys. BROTHERS, BANKER! WALKER WHITE & SMITH, UOUSE. old-tim- e f A. J. WHITE. fcMITIL The arrival at Bombay Dufierin, the new Viceroy of India, yesterday, was made occasion of a brilliant reeption. A Ban Francisco, diitck aar : Tha hanging of Wright Leroy, murderer to-of Nicholas Skerreit, capitalist, fixed for morrow, Ins been postponed till January 2nd. block Early yesterday morning, three of houses at Trenton, a small mining LIFE latch near Shenanduah, P., were totally FIRE, were destroyed by fire. Six person burned to death. two-roo- of tha Honao on appropriations, having in chargo the pension appropriation, agreed u)xm a hill appropriating $60,000,000, the amount asked by the commissioners of pensions for the next fiscal year. The bill will be submitted to the House to morrow. it is short and contains no new legislation. Kciftr offered an amendment providing that hereafter all appointments to tho grade of second lieutenant in the army shall be confined to graduate of the military academy and to meritorious officers recommended for promotion in the manner now provided by law. At the suggestion of Ronecrans the amendment wa. modified by including enliRed men within ita provision, and by making the law inapplicable in time of foreign war. The amendment then passed. The Yw York Count!) Httnoeraep, New Your, Dec. 10. A delegation from tlie County Democracy waited Mayor Edaon and urged him to send the nomination of Hubert O. Thompson for commissioner of public works, and Henry E. Laconib for corporation counsel. The mayor declared that County Democracy had not treated him fairly, and he was under no obligation Ho also accused to that organization. tha County Democracy of having nominated hia moat hitter opponent for A rOXWAKD MOYKMEXT. DUE NATIOXAL CURRENCY. mayoralty. Tho spokeaman of the party disclaimed this. In conclusion The New York Sun, In an able article mayor said he did not mean to nominate Progress is the order of the day, and Thompson. The delegation withdrew the privileged clauses of Europe are on the Coming National Currency, somewnat crestfallen. & Ison later stated learning that as against the rights of the predict that we are approaching the he would not make the nomination when time bank notes will disappear day. prerogatives and people their their assumed divine right to govern are entirely, end the only cuency of the Chleago Chinn Opium Rent. The franchise bill, country will be United 8tatee coin nnd fast giving way. Dec. 10. Newspaper here Chicago, which add some two milliua of ballot United (State paper money. is to It Chinese laundrymra for are attacking to the votiag power of the Jieople of be hupod that the Gotham prophet enungirls and women, enticing systematically ed the ciates tlie aura word of prophecy. The Great Britain, has at last the habit, into haying opium already House of Lords, nut freely, hut by comcurrency of this country should be based their dene. A of 15, it is said, wa girl pulsion, a moral compulsion founded on enduring governmental foundations kept secreted nearly two data and nights. The last end not depend upon tho fluctuating The upon tear of consequence. keepers were fined $75 each and half century of Great Britain's history whims or interest of private individuals appealed to the Circuit Court. It that believed not the ha proved prolific of social, political or suull.as corporation. Especially is as to tha keeping and religious reform in that country, when, as in thi country, hanking insti- present statute of a disorderly house, will hold, and that The House of Lords exists by sufferance tutions, reversing the wise and helpful a special law to cover the cave will have of the people. Had the member of that policy of tho Rank of England, are the to lie passed. The statement is also privileged institution continued, as here- first to enhance the danger of panic mails that the Chinamen of city have tofore, to oppose thi enlargement of the limn by sudd only contracting their loans perfected an organization and raised fund to defend any of their countrymen as heredita- and circulation at tho opening squall of arrested franchise, their on the charge of keeping ry legislators would have come to a every financial tempest. The Sun esti- opium don. It we mates the present bank note circulation ending, and that shortly. Arie York Stork Market. the part of wisdom on their part to fore- at a littla less than $300,000,000. The stall threatened danger and meet the bond held to secure the notes era NkwYobk, Dec. 10. Central Farific In 9103.000,000 of three per cent, $50,000,-00- 0 S4; Chicago, Burlington 4 Quincy, llOj; emergency by timely concession. mediate danger of shipwreck has been of four and a half per cent, and Northern Iucific, 17; Northern Pacific staved off and the Houso of Lords re- $117,000,000 of four per cent. The first preferred, 39;; Chicago A Not tli western, main for this generation, but tbo Taren are redeemable at any time end will So; New York Central, 89 j; Pacific Mail. 531; Panama, 98; St. Louis 4 tieth Century will see it replaced by a probably be called in within two years, San Francisco, 21; Texas Pacific, 12; like more our national second matures in 1891, end the Union Pacific, 4l'j; Well, Fargo Ex- the legislative body 108; Western Union, 61 j; Oregon donate in its composition, its duties and third and last class run till 1007. By 12;; Oregon RailIts tenure of office. That tene descripths easy reduction of the national debt road 4 Navigation, 71. tion of the origin, the nature and the therefore, the bank note circulations will Governments 101; 4's,113; 4's mission of rightful government, so elo- ba reduced within the neat six years to 1231; G's, 120 quently given by the great Lincoln, $1,000,000, at which time the four per Lite Preserver. when he insisted it should he "of the ceut, will undoubtedly bring inch a preIf vou are losing your grip on life, try Cir the mium that it will be more profitable to people, by the people an-Wells Health Itenswer. Goes direct people," ha come to slan t as a model convert them into cash than it will be to weak spot. toward which all civilised people turn to hulJ them as collateral for the circu-lati.for Inspiration as they with more or less of tlie aforesaid $1,000,000 of Opening of tlie tipsier Keavnn at Walker Opera Honan Oyster, Lunch and intelligence fashion their guveruinsntal mites. Coffee Hoorn. fabrics. The legal tender notes of the United Shell oysters and those delirious New York Counts will housed and conked in England is tending iu the direction o Slain in circulation or available for cirstvle known Iu the art; everv n republic. She has the material to culation, amount to $340,000,000. One Biilendiil coffee and chocolate, homefhahiim a far better awl more stable hundred and eighty-fiv- e million dollars made pies and rakes, and other refreshgovernment than has nirrvu in silver dollars has been coined since ment. A full line of choice confectionery 1373. One hundred nnd forty-eimilrial France. manufactured freali every day. Germany, with her ahsulula emperor, lion dollar of this sum ore in actual The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so liable at any niomeut to drop into the circulation iu cuin end certificates well and favnrablv known for the pant six grave, and with that man of irtn, Bis- leaving $30,000,000 in reserve end avail- years, will lie sold by the can or case; marck at the helm id Stale, if already able for circuation. One hundred and acknowledged by all to he tho best oyster lipped to this market. nineteen million dollars in gold coinage entering the transition perioJ from desAll the above goods and refreshments Biswas in circulation to a tbo on of popular gAvernment. resumption potism will bo found at 120 Main street, as usual, marck finds himself beaten by the repre specie payments, January let, 1879, end H. G. BriAJun. a SPARKS. ! Db ft 84 'Buriu Writ iWchi 'Kopj Tab la E. ft W. H. IV gUUM LUMBER. T. A A .Nrtal leillai ohi MO1 Lath, Rustic Whfft WINDOWS,, DOOH4 Sflfc & |