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Show (4 SM.TLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE Tlio Ntm, lost night, with disregard it to make for truth which never of M aide both a correct etntcnu.nl of where ile pet polygamous church ie of pretend in give tiio substance in nn in paper Knglish a irre,wndence which Ur. T. W. Glover and Mr. J. K. Fison expressed themselves on the aub-jeof Mormonhun. lioth of theae Knglish gentlemen hare recently visited Halt Lake, and Mr, Glover, ai many of our readers know, labored acceptably in many reaped in connection with the temperance earn in this city. In a letter to the Blue Bib-bo- a Chronicle, of England, Mr. Glover Mormona eeem to have a aaya that clearer conception of the terrible evil of the liquor traffic than do our Chris-tia- n that no Mormon populations; would keep a liquor saloon; oblivious to the fact that before the Gentile cam there waa a acora or more of diatillariea here; that the Mormona ara thrifty and He den aober abd industrious. that Brigham Young had nineteen wivea and aaya that to b aocurate, I got it from the beat authority that eight wa tha total number of hia caleatial and other wivea." Further, he aaya, that tha Mormoua ware adred for the Theatre, it being the larged building in the city, and were good enough to grant it for our uae for the coat of lighting and attend' Tha Herald of this liiorning, intent on taking, in advance, tha wind out of the aails of it forthcoming Democratic rival, talka with an owlish kind of wisdom of the past, present and future condition and pruspccti of the Iteiuocnitiu party. It berate that great arty fur its past cowardice, and with a home guard sort of bravado, orders the leaders to the front. Willi an oracular tone born of the priestly fold out of which the Herald never ventured, it says: "A thoroughgoing, energetic Democratic administration as to Ixitli men and measures, will succeed, and an administration that trie to pacify Republicans, to soften sectional animoailies' through a departure from principle, to hide the ragged and harmless bloody shirt by a waving of the while feather of cowardice, will consign the Democracy to the tomb." Thi is fins writing, iny masters, anJ especially edifying in view of the fact that tha incoming Democratic administration will owe its existence to Republican vote. Let the Herald writer tarry in Jericho till his beard be grown before ha ventures into the Democratic ramp as a prophet, aeer and revclator. , Mormon Between the simon-pur- e and the traditional, Democracy medieval article with a flavor of modern alf and alf about it, to be deal1 out to us in morning and evening dotes, Zi on is indeed a favored spot, and one does not wonder that the great ijiectucu lar Col. Mapleson desire to spend the evening of hia days within its hallowed anee. precincts. A CONTRAST. d, Verily, Mr. Glover muct be thankful favor from Mormon, to miilead hia Engliah readera aa he doe in the above extract, not a aingle statement being actually true. No one know better than he, that with a aanguinc expectation of drawing to theae lecture theae Mormon "temperance" people, he engaged the Mormon theatre on hia own motion at an expeue of aome $30 a night with the idea that the great Mormon choir of the tabernacle would b present and that the Mormon Mayor of the city would preside, and that in aensitiva order not to disturb tha tempernerve of the Bainlly(?) and ance people, polygamou loyal American frienda of temperance mud not lie conspicuous in the meeting. It ii sufficient to aay that on the eventful night of this presumed monster meeting not fifty true blue Mormons wera in tha Theater and among them, not one man of note. So much for these famous temperance" folks whose good will Mr. Glover hail demanded himself to obtain. for the house, we With regard to the risk nothing in saying that not one dollar of it was paid by Mormon. Mr. Glover had sown to the Saintly wind and he reaped a fitting financial whirlwind it was all wind, sound and emptiness. Gentile ladies canvassed for the money, and Gentile men paid the bill, resolved that it should be the last time they would help out a man who would allow himself to he so fooled hy pretentious Saints, s of whom use intoxicating drinks a a beverage to a greater or less And now can any one Gnd a degree. aingle working Mormon in the ranks of the Blue Ribbon Association started Mr. Glover? His ashere by sertion that Brigham Young had but eight wives that no Mormon would keep a liquor saloon, etc., etc., to those who know the fact in the case, are the sheerest nonsense, and have no foundation in fact. for smallest . 1'AitAlllSK. A DEMOCRATIC jy nine-tenth- Of Mr. Fison, the English gculleman above named, it nerd only bo said that he too had been in Halt Lake City, and to use hia own words: "After a lengthened interview with one of their leaders, and after an impartial examination of Mormon ism at the fouutaiu-head- , I came to the conclusion that it is a strong delusion that it is impossible to exaggerate its iniquity, and that it is aduniehing a Christian and highly civilised nation like America should sufler such a polygamous and iemiciuu sect to exist in her midst. The reason why the United States government finds it extremely difficult to deal with polygamy is ou account of ttie "Saint swum secrecy. 1ublicly they only acknowledge one wife friratci) they can and do marry ad libitum, as many of the fair sex as they can maintain. I fearlessly denounce Mormunisui because it is a bliujihcmoiu, polygu wear and jiernicioui sect. Tha Mem, of course, vent its spleeu on Mr. bison and pats Mr. Glover on the back approvingly. Of Mr. Glover it falsely says that he held a number of meetings in the Halt Lake Theatre, and truly, perhaps, that he received certain courtesies from members of the church. But these courtesies must have hern of a private character and did mil extend to the sustination of hi meetings or to the payment of his expenses. With regard to Mr. J. It. Fison the Hen charges that ha has a puckered soul, and that while here he never removed hie guggles, by which the very virtues (polygamous?) Saints arc twisted and of the Latter-da- y contorted so as to become in the eyes of men of dwarfed mind and uncosmnpoli-ta- n sympathies, the mint monstrous iniquities. The actions and Englishmen above sulting comments organ, ahow how men like Mr. conclusions of the two named, with the reof the polygamous iiier(i-cia- l Glover,, and clearheaded, persons like Mr. Fison view tho Utah fraud, and how flattery or blows are dealt to each by a paper wlioee praise for mure damaging than its censure. 1 THE LATENT H1HL1CISM. And now a symposium on inspiration" is announced, in which Canon Farrar, Stanley heathen, Edward White, Principal Cairns, et al., will discus the question, In What Sense, and Within What Limits, Is the Bible the Word of God?" Tha gentlemen named, and especially Principal Cairns and Canon Farrar, are sure to bring to the discussion of this high theme, ripe scholarship and a reverent spirit; but, unlike that commission of scientists, the AVtw wots of, recently appointed by some sort of an organisation to ascertain by diligent inquiry whether the Beok of Mormon is an authentic and inspired record, this symposium of savants proposes simply to discuss and not definitely to ascertain. What is inspiration, is a question much easier put than met. But the authenticity of any writing, or book, may be in the case of the Book of Mormon it is a matter very easily disposed of, the prime and main requisite being as to 5. of M. an unmuddled brain of average or even somewhat less than average capacity. All the difficulty arises from the muitdling. As a story, as a pretended Record, the Book of Mormon is so tedious and bewildering that vary few persons have been found endowed with sufficient patience to fairly still less to completely master it. It repels one at the lint onset. But its authenticity is not doubtful. Its origin is settled beyond question, its originators long since known and nailed. As to the Bible we hear of the Heptuagint, the Vulgate, 'the Rosin Bible, the Treacle Bible, the Bug Bible, the Breeches Bible, etc. But this is nothing. The best minds in the world, or that ever were in the world, agree in regai ding the Bible as the best hook in the world, and all the light that can lie thrown upon the question, in what sense and within what limits it is the IVord of God, will be gladly welcomed. (Christ g is the Word of God.) lut the most extraordinary hook of all time cannot he read and judged as we read and judge the most ordinary. We wish the symposium joy and fruit of their 1888. ALT LAfcL HV.KiU.Jrt cjliiUNlCM!. FIIIOAY. I'KllUgAlIV 8T, ALL FROM QUARTERS. TVfatJf JHcaranffit f Feb. 27. Civil Engineer Menocal, in charge of the expediby the tion to survey the route prp-weNaval ihe to N'irnnuga canal, Department, under date of the Han Juan River, January ."Jrf, the arrival of his i tarty there on the 2il of January, camp Lein Cflubliiljed near disjunction of the Han Juun ami Hcrapivui rivers. Home objection wasnfleredby the (liberals of Costa Rica to his making any surrty within the Gusts Rican territories with-oforther instructions from the government. Accordingly, a special messenger was sent to San Jose for instructions. In tbe mein lime the surrey began on the left margin of the San Juan river and carried to tbe other aide. Mano-cmade a careful examination of that river end other tributaries for several miles above the mouth which satisfied him that it was an impossibility of raising waters from that river for the caoal by a dam it that point. The survey is being prosecuted with encouraging signs of success. GRIFFITHS BROTHERS, BANKER WALKER Tk nqiei-isll- Washington, metro-jMjlita- ihe-U- ut anti-silve- ol The Afghan Mffleulty. sM.-ci- e The St. PetebsuiIig, Feb. 27. Journal defit. JVrtW? says concerning Established A. D. 1859. confer with the Ameer of Afghanistan will give the latter wise counsel, und if England and Russia are to regard Afghanistan is a bufler to prevent the friction, the Ameer must not make it a broad discord or interfere! The fact that the Ameer is to have an interview with Earl Dufferin shows the Ameer to be dependent oa .the British policy, therefore the.Brlttyh policy is more responsible for the- - acts of the Ameer. It is to be hoped that the moderation and the prudence of the English Cabinet will prein vail the settlement of the frontier dispute in dispite of the clamor raised by English politicians. The Journal concludes this significant article with the following new- political epigram: Prestige endangered on the Kile cannot be restored on the Herat road. stock-jobber- s The friends of a silver currency, in the House of Representatives, have er scored a victory in eliminating the clause from the civil service appropriation bill. As it is generally understood that the insertion of this clause in the hill was ilesired by Mr. Cleveland, its defeat by Democratic votes is an emphatic intimation to him that neither official wishes nor Wall street dictation, convicwill avail against tion and individual freedom of opinion and action. Party lines arc not so firmly established as to warrant mere or monopolists in either politicians party, to assume to dictate in matters of national import os to the voting action of the masses or to tlieir representatives in Congress. The independent press of the country is more than a match for the partisan press, and its influence is felt within the party cainpa, and shows itself in independent action and disregard of party dictation. ' anti-silv- Bl'HI-I- V mining companlie aiul country drains. Our facilities lor collecting are tt bstt,lav ugcorrupmiileuta in nearly cveiy lowi la Uds aud tif nlnlug Terri tome. A Thirty Days Iteeplte. Ky., Feb. 27. About 2 o'clock this morning IVilliam Neal received a telegram from Acting Governor Hindman, granting him a respite for thirty days. Sheriff Armstrong doubted the authenticity of the telegram at first and immediately telegraphed for a conat firmation. Hindman responded first. To care Neals life the guards were aroused, and in a few minutes before the receipt of the telegram, Neal, accompanied by a heavy guard, started for Eastern Kentucky junction to catch the train for Mount Sterling. Matters were kept quiet until 8 oclock this known When it became morning. much indignation was expressed by a majority of tbe people. A large crowd assembled here to witness the hanging. Neal was overjoyed at the reception of the news. Grayson, u ever-livin- Groat Britain, Ireland. Denmark, German Empire, e Holland, S& Spain, D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. Antrim Carmpeedants: Imp. A Traders Nat. Bonk Flirt National Bank State Savina Amorist Ion Omaha Rational Bank Bank of California German National Bank New York, Chicago Bt. Louis Omaha Ban Francisco Denver MERCHANTS SPECIALIST, exchange, hake Buys and sella transfer! on the principal cities of the united States and Europe, and on all points of the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit, available In tha principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling at ox ana bullion Advances mode on consignments at lowaat rates. Particular attention given to collection! throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoining Tm ritorlaa. BANKERS. Of Balt Inks bxrvkd xviby day from and from 5 to 8 o dock, to merchants, business men and their darks, and tha general public, fbr XA. Oysters cooked In every style. The neatest and chaapert eating home in Balt Lake (Sty. JF. B. NEW AND ELEGAST Proprietor. OMICM, MEDICAL AND FOR SALE, Vienna Chop House THI BEST PAYING RB8TAUB-- J, north wretc. Pint I Temple and F DR.FOOTSSJJfi has eight very lain and thoroughly ream sod ipedotly tarnished for 'X PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO bust ores for parties residing out oi Ria city, aud Invite correspondence and active Mounts. CSreftil attention given to the sals ot ores and bullion. We solicit consignments, guaranteeing highest market prices. Collections mode, with prompt returns, at lowest rotes. Execute orders for purchase or sal o( stock and bond at New York and Ban FtanriHfo We sell exchange and telegraphic transfers on leading cities of tha UnltedBtates; alio Airnlsh right draft or remit funds to London, Metal lift nIXooa Beetle ns. Halifax, Feb. 27. In the Nova Scotia Legislature, Mr. Power gave' notice that he would propose Uie question of the right of the Parliament of Canada to impose a duty on flour. Another member brought down a resolu- tion stating that the union1 with Canada had been injurious to Nova Scotia, and recommending an appeal to the imperial authorities for leave to withdraw from the Dominion. mand. Corrw pendants,' New York Importen A Tradere1 Natl Bank Koanta Bros New York Commercial National Bank Chicago First National Gold Bank Bu Fmnclieo Omaha Omaha National Bank Bt. Louis A Catholic missionary organ in China r, HOTELS. NEW HOUSE. VTEWI.Y ii iiiaiiHgt-iiient- FURNISHED, . Kn-r- the j trice. cxri-i- t UNDER NEW tiling 1 first rlsrt RATES: $2,00 und $2.50 per day. Every room well ventilated. No dark mnni. TravSpecial conveniences for Conum-rrla- l elers. BECHT0L non-unio- n WILLIAMS, Propt, Main Podlech A Co., ls Mothers. n K. II. McDonald, The If yon arc failing; broken, worn mil teiuieranee lecturer and hanker of San and nervous, use Wellss Ilenlth of xym- (1. Druggist. Francisco, with a RATKH (2 OU. Special rate hy the week. MAR rj-llI- II wet. south, lit RKMOVKD ONE IK I f ud I kc first cUm in ever Three Killlanl Tabic, for the aocommcd lion or gurxl. A 12 hot lunch will he served dally from 7 to p.m. a of the. i ALL TOSOOHHKKCX and Pies, Cakes, Crackers ipud For Gentlemen Fattanri and thrir L every Saturday night at) refect be delivered to any Bread will the city. lgf out jriirt ii FREE GYMNASIUM to Lady salt MyKat Min' CONFECTIONERY Aflow DR. FOOT IKa iiiti am to give tbe soot sfiuital tiii pared known to the world for all drimm formlifoi known to mm. 1 dim. All invalids toould avail GEO. QKBHABDT. Proprietor of t f ic risk! MOV. fimrami Mv' the thlsi ( DR. FOOT, JB, will 4 4 qdtron ril keros trilyoumnewtlMbutaifsml FOX Tents, he U determined that this : Aiovs Rxraoien, in all cease tha Most Rxxowxxn In i skill sad reliability. Suitable board at thielnetitatiws of the city, feom H to flZ par walk. & SYMONS INVALIDS SHOULD Awnings, PHOTOGRAPHIC Mining Hose, in Cali lions, PARLOR MoOOaRDB UU Jama Call at Hotel. E. on Short Notice. i i ft Second South Street MULTUM Anicle, an, ii tin sod SrtlsfeeMoa htmanoi UjMtrti SapK ?s: THE OLD R mmtwb IlklM California Brew Mm u Is again This Yea UtoProdaerif OF THE AGE! FINEST LAGER EVERYONE A BOOK-KEEPE- Bottled Beer a 17 6 and 10 E. Saoond South knisi Rtrtkii fas HENRY WAG KNEE, Fiopd Journal-Regist- er! To a more convenient place, SALT TAKE . fbr NOW PREPARED TO TAKE.OUDKR8 BREWING LAKE Stationer, UTAH CITY, ) &01 MATTHEW CULLEN. H. W. MORSE JACOB MORITZ BsortsrysMW ton, E LI ASONS. BERGEN, Manager. LORILLARDS CLIftAl PLUG TOBACCO With Red Tin Moss Leaf Fine Cm 142 Main Street, lUveryn Oonniry YOU CAN FIND of TUI I ARGENT ASM, Gold and ALT LAW WATCHES, And Everything Needed In that BOOK BINDING AND PAPER RULING. MAIN STKKIT, First dnar north of Joasris Honk, p stain Lin,! 0RDNER the "Jill t JOKES, Tr OMreetadwItt BUDWEHO AU C Maori thsMBilli,,M CHOP at all benre. !Whr Vcgg, TV Lobe Brer. VIENNA VERY LOWEST PRICER To-- Will 2Hn hauy -- Blank-Book- s! i OTJ53L5 Milwaukee Silver JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, TTUPONHA OF Mirtuk ti arotmwwiw' A. H. KELLY & BRO MANUFACTURERS riniaj Ktf sr By the Cbm, Ordam v Tag Navy Cllpplwgs, and Blael. Brawn and Yellow SNUFFS are the hsrti wiartAeeMr lhA,-irtt- o h . wmsTHAT...... (hewing; CH Sneerewa to MOBRS BCOUtf W. F. RAYBOULD, SALT to Snlt the Times. SB so Suits. First-Cla- ss JOHN ; wer FOR SALE BY Bookoaller and GENTLEMENS CITY (COPYRIGHT.) Three doors south of Walker House. ' AM Mtheij WCol. Salt Loire City. THACKRAHS REMOVED Carried is Sr at OFFICE: I R BE THE BOGEY MObNTAW. LIN Try U and B HAVE u d,cr A Public Patronage Solicited si, AND BIEJKMES. SALOON! PARVOI IN Kates in CONSULTATION FRE i TO ORDER. SPECIALTY. ill order Mind ti lively THE BOON REPAIRING rimnmen mlr for tTANL Boots & Shoes Ml with. sr pleas the Institu XreryoM Welcome ft 32 ttHflhe 822 MAIN STREET, Photographed WILLIAM portage stamps for hWt Orwlais, Tfsflnnqlsh Letters answered in all Medicines eent Residences, Mills, Horeee, Etc.; at ST SQL WHERE. Opposite the 8t. Propra. street, Salt Lake Citv. For Lady Patients and thrir Mmfe rimnqi Thnadnyatlp.m. ? MANUFACTURER OF White House. Do You Know A. S0UTH STREEL 28 No. 256 S. Main Street, Metropolitan Hote Proprietor. urglcal InstltuU. resi- dents of Yunnan have been massacred, in obedience to secret' orders from the Chinese viceroy. Horace 'White, of the New York Keening JW, one of Yillards most intimate friends, savs Yillard is living quietly in Iicrlin, with no thought of going to Russia or China, or any other (dace. Under the mediation of the Grand Duke of the Euiiwror of Germany hu oflercd to recognize the right of the Duke of Cumberland to the throne of Brunswick on condition that the Duke renounces his claim to the throne of Hanover. emm CITY BAKERY Free Lectun T.G.M. SMITH, I still continue to make atatealhat several hundred Catholic hi salary and heavy Always on hand. Your patronage Is aolletted. BPAJtKB. Failure throughout the country for the last seven days, 283; compared with a total of 290 lut week. lfoi. at hk flo uJ nbiiifcad expense, is imI! tarn uli ANSWER CALLS DAYorNKM Iri loved In any part of the whole WaL ftlkd Inquire on the premises N. BERNARDIS, Nothing hi WOM rimed to aUimhsi of BuJfclo, S. Y. The Doctor, with five ha met been running over a year, and with good success Hu Certificates of Deposit limed, payable on de- Ann from the Kite. Feb. 27. General Buller whose force is now within one days march of Gadkul, reached this point without cuualty. The sick and wounded are doing well. Buller expects to reach Korti early next week. SuAxiir, Feb. 27. The activity of the rebels during the lut two nights hu been great and effective. They succeeded in wrecking three advanced redoubt without exploding the mines which the naval brigade and engineer had HOUSE CHOP tht whota of th iiiniMkk Occupying anti in the city, conducted on the Eusufficient reasons fbr ropean plan. Good and THE VIENNA SURGICA INSTITUTE THI Budnaia Banking CBy, oclock, (NK OF 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Transact a General THI UNOWNED AND At tha Old London Bank of Utah. Lunch CO., Dr. Foot, Jr, MAIN STREET, 115 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. & PARLOR, LUNCH Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank McCORNICK .0 Eveiything the best the market afford. 32; Korti, .' g e Breakfast and Supper 25c and Upward, According to the Want of the Patron. Oyster Stews, - - 25c Austria. Belgium France, . first-rat- fellow-feelin- DINNERS, 25c. Draw exchange on all the leading eltie of . . Makeshift Managers to lUaina la there any law or logic to account for the ridiculoua reward paid to the leader on the operatic alage? The reason may he found, suggeata the political economist, in the laws of demand and supply. Not at all. It i to be found only in the incapacity and jealousy of the managers, who are not really managers at all, hut reckless gamblers and sjieuulstors. If the manager in nnme were manager in fact if they had any thorough knowledge or love fur the art which they profess to uphold they would know that tho course they have is fatal alike to recently pursued the best interests of the musical stage and to their own prosperity. But imagine the contcmpliiou indignation with which the representative manager Mr. Mapleson, for instance would waive aside all suggestion of this kind. If he deigned to reply at all, lie would assume an air of placid uiartvrdom, and represent himself aa a victim of hia own public apirit and philanthropy. lie would depict himself aa a devotee of the divine art of music, who habitually reduced himaelf to extremest poverty by laying unheard-o- f aunu to rapacious priuia donna and tenon, with the sole beloved hia of gratifying view but unrcaaonable patrons. It is whan the dear that wildly extortionate tenor or prima donna drains the treasury the surroundings must lie poor and cheap; but upon whom dixeuasion. ought the responsibility for the payment UCglNKHN ITEMS. of theae incredible sums of money to solsingers to rest, if not upon tho The New York Mining Keeord of the itary managers? 'If they could only form Slat inst., says: guild among themselves if the secret The market for both common anil re consciousness of tlieir own trickiness and fined lead has ruled dull, but steady with instability did not prevent them from sale of car lots at 3.70 cents, which is feeling that confidence in tho integrity business principles of the only business Large and common-sensreported. buyer bid 3.G3 cents, which seller are tlieir rivals which enables ordinary merunwilling to accept for this or next chants to maintain control of their remonth' delivery. In Hi. Louis the spective markets the value of the prima market is firm at 3.50 cents for common, donna and the tenor must speedily The A cave in the 800 foot level of the Horn aiirink within reasonable limits. 8ilver has caused the conimny to shut public is weary of the ahalluw pretence hy the of one jierformancc down their smelter at Chicago, and it is which is dignified reported that it will he several mouths or two good singers before the extraction of ore can be re- by the name of uimra, and refuses lunger sumed. This will necessarily nuke an to put up with the shadow after (laying for the substance. The stupid adulation important falling oil in production. upon a few popular singers The market for mining stocks in New showered ha led them to' believe themselves foYork is quist but steady. Biuine ri icnkihle. The fabric of their conceit evidently reviving along various lines would lie shattered in a trice, if the and money is leaving its hiding places managers bade them abate tlieir demands I f the dollars with and seeking profitable employment, or slay at home. which these vocal cormorant are now Mining investment compare favorably gagged were devoted to the formation of in their dividends with other enterprises, really capable operatic companies, with e the Homcstake, Father Desmet, Jocuis surroundings, the star which now shine with so much fictitious Ontario and have announced their tils brightness would he somewhat dimmed the dividends, grand making regular might eren for a season disappear ; hut total paid by the last named mine the firmament, as n whole, would be Horn Hilrer shares, owing to brighter. And they would soon come 200,000. for they arc utter incaable of in the mine which to terms, the cave themselves. AVir Yurt tilic, managing interfere with will the outcome in the of ore neat future, A Philadelphia disati-says: Tho are nut in immediate demand. Some niun arrested last night fur creating 1,700 shares having been sold at from riot around the mills where tho weaver's striku wax in progress, were held $2.40 down to 82.2-1Inquiries are in (1,000 lail enili for inciting a riot, being made with regard to the prospect and two other held ill (I, GUO bail fur of the I)aly Mining Ciiiipany of Utah, threatening to kill workmen. ami with the movement of money in A Berne dixjtatcli aaya that in consethe direction of legitimate investment, it quence uf the decision to expel from Switzerland, the police is fair to presume that the mining interraided suspected house this morning est of Utah will obtain a share of I he out- and mado wholesale arrest. Ten notogoing capital. There is no better field rious anarchixlx have been arrested. fur profitable investment on this continent than may he found in the mounGreat excitement prevails throughout tains of Utah. England ill view of the possible defeat of the govornnint In parliament toCOIN MANllt'I.ATIMU). night. well-know- To Get Meals for the Money. - pd anar-cliix- RESTAURANT IS THE BOSS PLACE A GEN KRAI BANKING Tintnewt)0suit sulic.li aucouuis of merebauts the Afghan difficulty: It is to be hoped that Earl DuiTerin who is constructed to s . KXSTAUBABTB, BTC. BABES AND BB0KEB1. palhy for coin burdened editors, kindly sends us sample of coin wrnpiien; with which l wrap slmut uur Mqrlluous treasure. IV are also instructed how to hnmlle edn, silver, which, n with the iiiKlinrtN of nn assuming banker, Mr. Mcimnald sneer at us a kind of liflh wheel to the financial conch. As n representative hanker of a hard money State, Mr. Mclbmald does himself and California no credit hy S. Tresrary lis charging that been forced lie Congress to become the great dumping ground of this artiand practically ficially appreciated so- - called d ruble of the element imjiossible standard currency. Tho assumption of r authority by the pawn broker, bankers of the country who are the first to run to cover at the premonitions of a cuming financial storm, would he ridiculous if it were nut for the fictitious importance accorded it by a panic stricken community and a cowardly national administration. Intelligent readers will remember how leading bankers" of New York, predicted tho impospayments at sibility of resuming tbe time when the resumption actually took place with so much advantage to tha country. The derangement and definally came as the pression of result of the coalition of these very of Wall bankers with the street. These same men compose the head and front of the movement sgaioxt silver. They have hail the ear of President Arthur and McCulloch, and hare to recently converted the President-elec- t their dangerous heresies. HO8? MeMT Jtth 2fi |