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Show 1884. UKCJsMliEK SALT LAKE EVENING CHRONICLE unless Congress emphi-l'isllits endorsement of silver curas an equal factor with gold in tl.c rency established metallic standard of the nation. of and While the the country were increasing and the of gold was decreasing, it was seriously prNiked by the advocates of a silver single gold ..tandaid to strike from its immemorial piwition auroig of the world. He Iwlievcd a general hi metallic standard would lung before this have been aiopted by the leading nnth.ns of Europe hut for the disastruiis recommendation and policy of our executive officers. How frivolous the objection that the Treasury had not vault room for the storage of silver dollars. The Bank of France holds the equivalent in silver money of 3 2f 0,000,000 of our silver coinage. The annual coinage of (28,000,000 of silver dollars wav necessary to keep lip with the increasing needs of business and population. For this principal country to suspend the purchase and coinage cf silrer would be suicidal. Senator Beck claimed that the pilver dollar had never been treated with ordinary fairness by the Government, tnd no one had lieen more conspicuous in his hostility thin Senator Sherman, the former Secretary of the Treasury. Senator Sherman replied, holding that to make the silver dollar available for circulation it should he made to correspond with the market value of silver. THE BROOKLYN HORROR; reia-atc- TUB msnor'4 TEST. At the Centennial Conference of the Methodist Church lielJ at Haltimore rethe cently, Biahop busier preached of liii opening eermon. In the coiim sermon he said : much fur rememWe ere here not brance for couiue); not to celebrate deviae victory, but to gird our loin., to iN and skillful methods, to be lining to meet the demagoguery of our age as our fathers met it in their days. The condition! of home and society are being theo-riancient, are being exploded; lacred inatitu-tio- ni are put to the eirain of great teste. We am in the grip of a great coin bat for the final dominion of the world. The only hope of any church is the fact of the truth it poeeeseee and the ability to cast out the unsound it inherits, it wu important that Calvinism went down. All its great truth could not fl.iat its error. The absolute permanency of any church is dependent in an absolutely true creed. The church must guard its creed, its sheet anchor, its life blood. Our creed mill heir the test of most intelligent criticism. The Bishop spoke of platitudes in the pulpit and said : there is a vast amount of end-le- u and fruitleu preaching. The greatest need is a revival of the pulpit in ail Protestantism, and, more than all, in the Methodist Church. He then made an appeal for temperance. The bishop says: "The absolute permanency of any church is dependent in Our an absoiutaly true creed. creed will bear the lest of the moat As errry elaborintelligent criticism. ate creed is mainly of human devising, it is a rub thing even for a bishop to insist that the creed of his particular church, and that church only one hundred years old, is the one alaulutely Herein lies the danger of true creed. intolerance. Every one of the remaining six hundred sects each auuma with the gravest sincerity, that its imrlicular And as the last of is 'absolutely true. the Muliicans comes the Latter-daknow-aland be, being in direct comof all munication with the fountain-heawitli to able knowledge, sjieak longues, to perform miracles and living in the sanctified oiler of polygamy, disdainfully brushes aside the hundreds of previously existing creeds and installs the (.'. of J. IX the C. M., of L. length it ii when whose of name the is of indicative uncoiled interminable creed, a half century in length and atiil growing, which, by apostles and high priests, is declared to be an "absolutely true creed of the latest fashion. In the meantime, sensible men who deeply ponder over the mysteries of the past, the present end the future, and who juin themselves with church-guarbecause within the various churches there are to l found worshipers of the true God and an influence Air good such as is to he found nowhere else, to go their lino-- I leave the cm wave without let or hindrance, but without respect for their creed worship. In regard to the vast amount of endless and fruitless preaching, of which the Bishop siwaks, it is well that a high dignitary of the church utters this mtent truth, for if sn outsider had done so he would have been rated as a heathen man and a publican. To retain an influence over intelligent people, the pulpit needs more of natural ability, of earnest thought, and just as much of learning and culture as a downright Christian nun can possibly obtain. No preacher hould demean himself by cnniiii before his wrishioncrs every seventh day with odds and ends of second-bauthought and tattered remnants of csst-of- l' mental clothing, often making up in noise and frantic gesture what is lacking of earnest, thuught. How many sermons, aside from earnest exhortations it may lie, pass into liie patient listener's esranJ out again, leaving no sensible impression, and without even a thought worthy of retention or positive enough to object to. n u oi To-da- y l, d s s d d HKNATOK UII.L OX TIIK 8II.TKK Ul'KKTIO.N. We lind in the corresHimlence of the Chicago mi. of the lGlli inst. a report of an interesting debate on Senator Hill's resolution tint in the opinion of the Senate no valid reason exists fur imposing any new or additional restrictions n (Min either tiie coinage of the silver dollar or the issue of silver cer.iti cates. Senator Hill charged upon the President and Secretary McCulloch that their real object in the recommendation made with relation to silrer, was not merely to prevent a further isfiie of siver dollar money, but to destroy the circulating value of that now in existence. The Secretary talked of outstanding "gold obligations. There weie no such outstanding obligations" and the oflh-ia- l stato tnnl of the new secretary amounted to an open ileliance of the law making power, to which lie and all executive olficer owed obedience. There never had been a gold obligation authorized by law in this country. The law provided that government obligations lie mill in coin'1 in silver and gold. By a practical nullification of the law of CtmgrcM, the present and former secretaries of the treasury had in the exercise ol icciul favoritism toward certain hank in New York and other places, in its transactions with the (.leering IIuiim, laid uuly cold and nrecnbacks, thus discriminating against silver in violation of their sworu duties. Tho Monetary Conference of the Latin Union was to lie held on the loth of next month, nnd the onsetof the President and aecretary against silver would Lave an unfavorable eflirct upon its pro- - MULTUM of St. John's SUICIDE OF Home. THE EVERYONE A it morning among the ruins of the burned St.Johns Home for children. Workmen are still searching in the debris. The utmost excitement prevails in the vicinity of the asylum. The bodies Journal-Registe- r! were found so charred and blackened that identification was almost impossible. 'COPYRIGHT.' It - lieliered most of the children who were in the d Josephines ward. Men engaged in excavstiug in FOK SALE BY the ruins of the laundry found the remains of nine boys and two grown person. Who the adults were ascertained been not has yet are unwilling to be Tiie Sisters be seen hut is to it interviewed, plain Bookseller and Stationer, their list of inmates rescued does not route lip to the full number. This is explained by the statement that children UTAH LAKE CITY, SALT may hare been cared for in private The fact is houses and will turn up. that last night only one child was ulmit-te- d to Iks missing, and this morning a dozen bodies were found. These facts tell their own ghastly story with a that is apalling. Denmark. German Empire. 1 f FOX & SYMONS New York, Chicago St Loula Omaha Ban Francisco Denver wateb and save Avoid subface of digging by using our patent Drive-W- ell WORK THEY LIKE Water-Hp- e & co., DEPOT. AND No. 70 W. Second South St F. O. Box USA Telephone &U MAIN STREET, Residences, Mills, Horses, Etc., Photographed on Short Notice. car.-full- i i 4 i Mo ISA COAL! SPRING ROCK Unexcelled the West. In THE From the Celebrated Judge Joseph K. Swan, author of I.OST, STUAYKII OK ATOI.KV Swan's Treatise, and Judge, SJIHI Itewanl died last night, aged 82, at Columbus, Will l paid hr A. G. Beclitol of the Ohio. House Bar, on the return of his The Philadelphia Select Council (ipera business, which was hot or stolen on the adopted a resolution providing for the loan of Liberty Bell to the New Or- night of the tire, Oct. 15. That popular resort is again open to the pub with leans Exaikitiiin. Three Philadelphia A. ti. again on deck, which is a sure policemen are to guard the hell at all that ths stock times till its return. Thu resolution is to guarantee to therein diiensed is equal to the best in be acte iion by (lie Common Council, the eitv. A. G. Beciitoi,. On. Creek Mines. RED CANYONI i- Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank Buys and hello exchange, hakes tnnafbn on the J. GUNNELL, AGENT, Wasatch Building. E. SC Missouri River. Vienna Chopl OF THE BEST PAHKr in the city, coatew, rogean plan. Good and ONE ni' THE VIENNA CHOP Inquire on the premises N. BERNARD15.fr, CITY 28 BAKI W. FIRST SOUTHS! WILL BE DEUTR! jgREAD the city. CONFECTION Always on hand. Yourj GEO. GEBHABDI.1 Main street, Salt Lake Citv. tframi T.G.M.SM 00. ?9V.KI? la kept first class la 0 MAKUFACTPin EC evrr IT HOPPE, Wholesale and fictalt Dealer in is Pw m. FriJi Iniogti ImJAi ad 1 Tents, IstWh will be served daily from 7 to TO ORDE! TRY THE AT WILLIAM NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, 32 HARD AND SOFT Stoves, CAST AND WROUGHT Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iro- BREWING n Eucccaaore GENTLEMEN H. LOWENSTEIN. Superintendent and Cutter. Ml President w'TTSS)'LirULLEX Jiccretiiry and Treasurer our Having recently and Maltingenlarged capacity, we are F. O. now prepared to Ihrnish our fkvorilo BEER By the Case, Keg or Carload Loti. Orden will be promptly attended to and made to any part of the dir. delivery Country onlen solicited. Telephone No. St. SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. NO. 240 IX Block Wtattf Has receiatd a uO BROinr, Proprietor FRORl All firetclaaa, sold at E Mr BEER HALL TULIPS. HYACINTHS, CMC NARCISSUS, & JONES, Proprietors. bleedihs 0 HUB K1UkeBNI) AU CHOP I the HOUSE. Ladles andjenUevra put your Ijmhsj; LEi blooming, call aulvea PIONEER LUMBfl fatal F. r JWveii 1 will prui - R Ban BOHLED Comer Main and Thin! liouth tiiccta. AND BKILI, tOUK W. THIRD 5,000 BULBS Milwaukee 0RDNER Dfl FLORIST. PtaSc Marble Work? fif DKHIfiX Public Fatima WAGENERS E.&W.H- BROWNS I STB CO., BULBS i W Metis at all hours. Oyaten In every atylg, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Mail 8traat, appoilta A & CULLEN. . NORSK, JACOB UUUITZ. VIENNA GARS, J24 to MORITZ Connected with tho Beer Hall J. BERGEN, I Splendidly Equipped with REPAIRING IKON Stoves and Ranges This New Line I still continue bw! TOORDZ& SALT LAKE CITY RANGES, ASK FUR YOPJl TK'KKT VIA THS; Sold Boots &9 G SALOONS AND BREWERIES. When You Go East MoCOaMII Second E. The PALACE HOTEL of Denver, Colorado Batea raaaonahlo. ""TotuKS Set Pies, Cakes, Co., Propr'e. BATES 92 1 llul ..THE. White House. At Si Three Billiard Tables, fur tho accommid. uon of gueaia. F. SLEEPING FOR principal citlea of the united States and Europe, end on ell points of the Pacific Coast. Iaraes tattere of credit, available In the principal citlea of ths world. Myedaimtentlon given to the railing of orax Advances made on consignments at lowest COAL DEPT U. P. Ry. C0. TH aouth,and apect. A. PULLMAN Price moderate and aatafrctien lias been running overs jute with good meat SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Special mtea by the week. ..TO THE.. A KstalillHliiiirnt. McsJamc Button & Boynn have reElegant Day Coaches, Steel Rails, cently (qieneil n new and ajdendid stock of millinery at 11 Main street (Homier BEST RAILROAD EATING HOUSES IN THE and Eldridge block.) consign mcnl of millinery gixxls. feathers, etc., COUNTRY, are constantly received from the East, and everything is new aud the verv latest in style. The new store presents Insuring Speed, Ratty, Comfort, l.nxmy. a beautiful appearance, and will well Mesdames reHiy a visit o insiection. Button & Iioyan solicit the pntronnge of r- W. F. WIUTK, their old friends, ami are confident they I can suit the tnstes of all patrons who rnnv 8.V.IJKKIUH7 Trav. Agent, favor them with orders, Hail laks Uty, Utah i Cerrafpoadanti,' New York - Importer! A Tradcre' Nat'l Bank New York Kounta Broa Commercial National Bank Chicago San Francisco National Gold Bank First Omaha Omaha National Bank . State Bt. lamia barlnea liawfiatlnn TWO I'D TWELVE HOURS THE QUICKEST TIME ETC,EI& lowert ntn, Execute orden for purchase or aale of docks and bond at New York and Ban Francisco. Wc sell exchange and telegraphic transfer on leading cities of the United States; also fUmlsh sight drafts or remit Ainds to Loudon, Mined and Shipped hy the tho-publ- 1 PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO for parties redding out of the Invite correspondence and active and city, jjoooonti. Oareftil attention given to the aalea ol ore and bullion. We solicit consignment!, guaranteeing highest market pricea. Collection made, with prompt return, at A. Podlech SANTA FE ROUTE RE8TJVH Transact a General Banking Business HOTELS. WEBER, -- GRIFFITHS 26 W. First rltoriei, Gfi-j- l'-t- BANKERS. GO., Particular attention riven to collection! Uiroughout Utah, Nevada and afUoliilng Ter of 1231; fi'ii. & McGORNIGK Dublin, Paris, Berlin. Stockholm, Copenhagen and all other prominent polnta in Europe. Certificate! of Deposit lamed, payable on do-- GAS-FITTIN- G VENTILATING. PARLOR Opposite the tit. James Hotel. GETYOURiigj WE ITH lu; Fint Kitlouil Bank State Savings Amoclation Omaha National Bank Bank of California German National Bank ICE CREAM, SODA WHTB PUEBLO Ex-pre- s, 3 Xt. Bank SALT LAKE CITY, UTAn. CHARM. A Now la the time to repair your We make a specialty in this line. PLUMBING c. Stark Market. 19. Central Pacific, 3J: Chicago, Burlington A (Juinoy, 118; Northern Pacific, 10,; Northern Pacific preferred, 40;; Chicago & Northwestern, 8oj New York Central, 85j; Pacific Mail. 50; Panama, 98; St. Louis A San Francisco, 19!; Texas Pacific, 13J; Union Pacific, 13; Wells, Fargo Western Union, 58 j; Oregon A 13;; Oregon Railroad & Navigation, 72. Governments .T. 1011: 4islli:t; 4s Imp. A Traders - XT AND POINTS. STEAM HEATING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC demuohn Pumps SANITARY NEW ata,, the 1 1 ' DAYa7 American CorrMpondanti, J. W. FARRELL RAILROAD" rr the ss Law- C1 Shell and Can (W Franca, Holland, Spain, str (ld Stand And everything la Norway, Sweden, . Swltaeriand Italy. Buiiia, ed y 167 s. main OPEN o'. Anatria, Belgium Ireland, i- W. F. RAYBOULD, the leading cida mail Great Britain, o Yew no aud solicit scooumi of mcrchaau wi.itny canpvt1'" and country dealer. Draw exchange THACKRAH'S ll'rlght iHtraltgnlioil. Wash ixr.rox, Dec. 19. Judge & - is! Hceehrr to Sticeertl Lotertl. I'i That was a veir mys Work I .ox no x, Dee. 19. The l'all Mull terious rase of suicide last night, wasnt ATCHISONJOPEKAS SANTA FE Tin and Iron puhlL-hes- , under reserve, a state Hoofing, Spouting, Gutterit? He was yuuug, and aping, Etc. from ment a American well-tdo. Nut a bit like the parently to the eliect that the correspondent" Latest Best Designs iu and suicid Second I ollicer: ordinary llev. If. W. Beecher will lie thesuccessor dont see that there was anything verv of James Unwell Lowell as American mysterious about it. It ft ruck me tha't Minister to the Court of St. James. it was a very ordinary ca-lint there And the largest Variety iu the city to choose was nothing found on him to indicate fhim Kttiomihe Left. CONNECTING IN A UNION DIPOT AT any cause for the deed. Oil, yes there VX The ImpenHl Lliimc, wss. What wa it 7 253 S. Main Street, Salt Lake Citv llis marriage certificate." prenie Court has rejected the appeal of Madame ICuloininc against the decree of divorce granted hy the court at Darm( WHO DESIRE A The fifteen iusurgents captured nil' the stadt to irainl Duke Louis of Hesse. THK coast of Cuba recently in a small sailing failHret. vessel, are cxiected to be shot. New York, Dec. 19. Failures durFirst-Cla- ss Suit Clothes The snow blockade at Portland.Oregon, ing the last seven . This is a days, continues. Street cars have stopped runmarked increase (in last week, when the Denver & Rio Grande FR'v. ning; no trains hare arrived since Monfailures repented mimldred 318. Bhould call on day. -- BLTil- Our facilities tor collecting are tl a bat, f sy I-' Inxcorreroondeuts In nearly aveiy tali and adjolnlsi Territorial. BOOK-KEEPE- Kxilainil. New York, I'cc. BANKINGi reports rence, first comptroller of the treasury, was the first witness examined by the investigating the conduct of Marshal Wright in the Ohio election. lie said when he saw the report that government clerks acted as in that election, he deputy marshal directed tiie accounts of clerks for such service be not allowed. Witness was interrogated 'relative to the legality of tiie appointment of men not residents of Cincinnati as deputy marshals. (Sections of the revised statutes were read to the eliect that no person should be appointed a deputy marshal not a qualified voter in such voting precinct or election district, and none should he appointed witiiout the request of two cilixens. Judge Lawrence said the accounts had nut readied his oilier, that the legality of the appointment wax a question of law, and he did not wish to express an examining the opinion before slatntca. J tennis Karanaugli testified that lie aluggiug light. had been provided with several thousand It is a hard alternative for a press dollars hy the Lincoln club of Cincinnati, to be lined to prevent illegal voting. management to keep quiet over the money was to be expended regardof a crime, or to throw the con- Tiie less of pnrty considerations. cern lwneath the Car of Juggernaut of a The committee adjourned. corrupt public opinion to be ground to After am Abaeontler. powder. Yik.nxa, Dec. 19. Orders are telethroughout Europe for the arMOVKM KN r IN TIIK i.ight graphed rest of Lucas Janner, defaulting and abIIIUKCTIUN. sconding director of securities of the deIt is to be Imped that tho movement partment of tiie Lower Austrian Discount which on yesterday was inaugurated iu Bank. Liberal rewards are offered for this city in cmiiicction with the establishtho apprehension of the culprit. Nument of a bureau of charity will prove a merous bonds signed lleinreich Ku tiler, Jen-ncr- 's success. The business men of this city broker, suspected of complicity in have been found in Jinuers hive never heui appealed to in vain on rash crime, box. These bonds represent behalf or the needy. But for want of large sums of money paid Kuf-tle- r to out of funds and a lack of re belonging general liable information as to the worthiness of the Discount Bunk. The directors of the bank raised ten millions of florins assistance there o to be able to meet a run on the applicant for chnrit-iblix has been reluctance to give at random. bank. The bank i honoring all demands Some of our wealthy citizens staled without regard to stipulated date when ment is due. The municipal authoripublicly at a meeting some two or three pay ties have served notice that the city will that to were years ago. they prepared withdraw its deposit of 4,500.000 florins, give liberally und regularly for charitthe bank receiving many other notices able purHises, provided a reliable com of withdrawal of deposits. Later rumors are to the eliect that Janner's body has tuiltce would take the matter of distribeen found near Kluslern Enlorg. bution in hand and see that their beneYikxxa, 5 1. M. Janner shot him factions were judiciously distributed self at the village cf Kierling a short where they would do the luiwt good distance west of the city. Duly 21 florins The present movement is in g.Kxl hands, were found mi tiie bodv. and all indications point to a successful Hit il road JtrdnrHoHt issue in the establishment of a bureau of Chicago, Dec. IP. The State Iteard information and distribution whose object of railway commissioners held a session it will be to systematise the work of here y to consider the advisability to charitable of ordering a reduction in freight rales. charity, and guarantee of railways present, said givers tho best disposition possible of aRepresentatives reduction iu the tarifl meant the their gifts. of a large number of employes aiul a reduction of salaries. Kaslljr oflicer: Restaurant, TERHAY, o'clock tl:i peri-lie- DELMonk DINW00DEY DO A GENKUAl The Butte, Montana, ha earned a had reputation as the only place where, on the Hahbath day, in this nation two bsrly sluggers are nllowed to pummel each oilier out of the semblance of human beings. No lioust of mineral wealth or of business enterprise can atone for the moral depravity of a place which allows and selects the day of rest aud worship to he converted into a day of hellish jubilee. The fight last Sunday, from the eflccts of which one of the sluggers may ret die, was the second one which has disgraced this young Sodom. The instead of thundering in honest indignation against tho brutal exhibition and the brutal men who engineered and lrunizcd it. roars you gently as a sucking dove auu mildly protest against the outrage. Evidently public opinion in liutte will not sustain an outspoken, independent press in proper animadversion mum this Sunday THE Established A. D, 1859. BOON -- fit Hruuklytt Hulufn iMi Ni:v Yokk. ltec. 1!'. A Jrooklvu Jiu'iit exira states that the fire inarahsl twelve bodies found up to 3 BROTHERS, BANUR3 WALKER OF THE AGE! ABSCONDER, AM Well Complete FOR $9.99. s A HA II PARVO! A Twelve Bodies Found in the Ruins pop-dali-.- silver-producin-g IN ZAKS AID BB0XEBI. MISCELLANEOUS. M1ECLLA1E0U. 1AA1JM BEER, 1 Prfe,-faal- l IkAlM AMO Dlt live nxl.wiiwirwi oil llie obortmt uuiIim i Mva tho itoruof tho jonronlentt California Brewervi lh LUMBER T. 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