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Show WASHINGTON" DS OUR REGULAR WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. LETTER. CORRESPONDENT. liV R. C.. Great Dl'N & CO.. N. Y. Sat. Dec. 31. 1SS7. iSsS . rT,S jiie Capital, during the piesent ColA year of eiutnuus business closed lin I recess, has heen favored with with a l.ttle male tlian the seasonable i the presence of m rny of the National s dulnes. Transactions much teyoiul the Washington, Jan. 2nd. l ft am f pre-9.- u . 111 r, mat-n.ute- 1 d seases. such as Week Mcmarv, lass of Bra. 11 Power, Hvsteria, IvaJache, Pain in the Back, Ncr- olls prostration. Wakefulness, Semi- nal Weakness, Impotetrcy and general loss of p jivc--r of the Generative Organs; in either Sex, caused by indiscretion or o er exertion, and w hich ultimately lead to Premature Old Age, Insanity and sumption. $1.00 a box c.r six boxes for . Sent by ni.iI oil receipt of price. Full partcu'ars in pam-- 1 phlet, sent free to every applicant We Gi AK.M r Six Boxrs to cure any case. For every $5.00 order received, we send six boxes, w ill a written guarantee to refund the money if our Specific does not effect a cine. Address all communication to the Sole 55-00- j 1 j nj g 4 y Call on or address 11yd:-- : Whiimoke. cS: Deir-icra- ts sad-tes- IKl'-h- es-L- 1 fro-Ji- 5 lail-ur- es 1 e, palace d FIRST-CLAS- S pict-tresq- $ DEALERS IN Scratches, Sprains, Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, betUds, Watciiks Clocks and Jewelry on the slioite?t nolice. Work done cheap and guaranteed Call on Mr. IVterson and have your old Clocks and watches put in running order. 3 t Main Street, Nephi. Ghace IRos. 4 cunns Stings, Bites, WATCIIMAKKU. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Tickets, Doors Windows; Mouldings, Etc. HARDWARE. Locks, Hinges, Butts, Screws, WireDoor Fixtures, Nails, Bolts, Etc. HARDWOOD. ve Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, Swinney, Saddle Galls, Piles. 4 Sores, Bunions, 'ferns, Spavin Cracks. old ("this good Contracted stand-b- y for everybody exactly what lsclalnied Oae rf tho reason for the great popularity ol tlia lIuctan'T Liniment Is found In Its universal npptic.ibiHt y. Everybody needs such a medicine. Tho I.u Hibernian needs It In case of accident. The Housewife needs it for genaralfanilly use. The Cannier needs It for ills teams and his men. Tho .lecliaulc needs it always on his work bench. , The Miner needs It in case of emergency. The l'ioneor needslt eantgetalong without il. The Farmer needs It In his house, his stable, and tils stock yard. The Stcnilibnnt mnn or the Itontraan needs It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Horse-fanci- er needs it it Is his best friend snd safest reliance. The Stock-grow- er needs It it will save him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Kail road man needs it and will need It so long as hi life Is a round of accidents and dangers. The liai k woodsman needs It. There Is nothing like It as an anUdote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs it about his store amopg his employees. Accidents will happen, and when those coma the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once. Keep a Dottle in the Ilonso. 'Tis the best of economy. Keep a Dottle la the Factory. Its Immediate use In case of accident saves pain and toss of wages fir It- OTTO G. OLSEN IO ING CONSTANTLY RECEIV- SUPPLIES OF KTEJW HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, - Keep a Hattie Always In the Stable for when wasted. Spokes, Felloes, Reaches, JAxles Etc. Etc. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS. Liniment Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Burn?i C. PETERSEN. It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions Mercantile Institution: especially as they are moderate in price elegant in style ar.d superior in quality. isxiean Kansas City, Mo. Sole agents, Neiuh. GROCERIES, FURNITURE, WALLPAPER AT VERY JOHN LOWRY PB1CFS & SON, jemr DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, STOVES, STOVE FURNITURE, HO Use TrlMMINGs GENERAL SUPPLY GLASS 3 LUMBER. A good LOW OTTO G. OLSEN. Of All Common Sizes Kept in Stock 1 ,s THEREFORE THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO.. D. p exclusively. Manufacturers. j near-Ma- It is right to use home product in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own people employment. It is right to patronize home institution 1 nniroRE Leucorrhiea, Universal Lassitude, Inter-Commer- 4 DO WIIAT IS RIGHT. SPecillc ZVrurrays A guar.cntec-icine for all nervous -- distant avarege in September and October pre- juUs, particularly those for some slackening it trade in who were to wont spend their pared states, November and December, which has ho'idnys around their own firesides. been increased by tar ff' uncertainties, by This may be due to a variety of reasons several strikes of importance, and by a speculative advance in pi ices. Lnusual to one, but whether the pressure for money duiing the fall, on the interdicts which law, the other hand, Ciused adjustments issuance of railroad passes to members w hich prevent severe pressure as the ear of Congress has aught to do with this de--J closes, and except at a few Western would points the money markets ate compar1 ) termination, your correspondent atively easy, with collections almost in saving. 'feela delicacy everywhere fair, and at most points While on the subject, it may be well reasonably good. Hold ty trade has 8;, and the recent been the 'mention large, that generally to question enough in weather brings activity in some whether or not the Inteistate act apphes change branches. But the peiid.ng strikes and jj to express companies, having been controversies about wages, and nil seated to the Commission, that body be- certainties as to the future some of the industries, operate unfavorably. ating doubtful of its authority in the Con- largest Ease of money, and belief that the has refered the controversy to Readmg strike would not last, have helpgress for settlement. The probability is ed stocks to improve until yesterday, that express companies will be, by an when the day opened wliith some reamendment to the Interstate law.brought action. Hopes of activity and advance New ears sustain prices, but the under the operation of that statute. after reat movement of foieign capital hither2.30 Tliere are many reasons for such a conward for investment has ceased, at least for the time. In November, trade statisr fusion. tics indicate that the outgoing slightly exSpeaker Carlisle is at the Capitol ceeded the incoming goods and capital. in of task now the engaged .y eVefy day December exports, at New York 1.2 per tompleting his committee lists, upon cent, below last years against imports vhich he has bestowed almost a months 1.7 per cent., below, indicate that at least abor. Ttiis time was none too long. $15,000,000 in goods and cash has gone sales have exceeded abroad, and The ri problem involves a great deal of purchases of foreign securities. If continued, this It is said that movement will affect the placing of j jareful consideration. I. Vlr Carlisle, for political reasons, affect-n- securities for new roads, and thus influence the policy of his party, finds more reat industries. The dying year has miles of railway finished, rouble in appointing some of the minor seen 12,724 the mileage for the United States making :ommittees, like those on labor, teniper-i- i 150,710, but changes ol height rates at da.mce and education, than the more im- the West tend steadily downward, lesthe prospect for building next portant committees, such as the ways sening The year. Pennsylvania reports a demeans, finance and foreign affairs. creased' $170,000 in net for j 8, , and obvious masons there are very few November, and the Erie a earnings decrease of ijtor it 6 statesmen who care to take $24,233. The iron industry, after the largest on the prohibition quesstand ji positive for partisan reasons as years output on record, is rapidly cutand then tion; down production, prices, and, at Salt veil, the m i.nbers of the same party ting points, wages. The Thomas Commany w ct vish to be extremelv cautious about pany is expected to announce $21 as its for the best iron;since March the I akteir course 011 t,ie labor problem, as price hat is another issue fraught with doubt average of all grades at Philadelphia has declined $1,42, and of rails $5. Sales of ii f md danger to statesmen who must stand 20,000 tons Alabama and Tennessee iron e Sutr fall by their votes and speeches as are reported, but no sales of rails, for ireserited in the Congressional Record which next years orders cover only 200,- 000 tons. The Western Nail AssociaI'. 4 But one thing is certain the Republic- tion lowers card ratesfrom$2.25 to $2 The an mean to take an aggressive attitude cotton industry records for the year largSdjj Congress upon the affirmative side of er production, sales, and profits than for n; prohibition question, it being their 1SS6, and the year closes with an excellent demand, stocks well cleaned up, and urpose to pass a bill in the Senate, many makes sold well ahead. But the the liquor traffic in the District woolen manufacture is described as havColumbia. The tendencies of the ing about the most unsatisfactory year it are strongly toward prohibi-or- has ever experienced, with business smaller an profits smaller than last legislation on general princples; it years and foreign agents are again offeri claimed by that party that as it struck worsteds 5 to 10 per cent, be heavy ing he first blow' for the abolition of slavery 1 iw last years prices. Enormous import ations have lei t a large stock of dress n to It the District of Columbia, that it will goods on hand; overcoatings are moving Iso its first great battle against the cen fairly, but fine goods at 5 to 10 it lif; aloonfignt on the same spot. And from the decline. The sales of wool atperBoston, for the last quarter, fall 23 per cent, beq , one of1 the organs and orators ol the low last years. convncetl t!le an that Reguhhc-twetnllt chs,,:Uty Coal production has been the largest W1 ultimately champion the cause on record, but the market closes with prohibition, and further, that the incitement, the Lehigh strike contl' will array themseleves against it. tinuing, while fc3ispatches affirm that The tariff and prohibition will foice a Reading miners will strike Jan. 1st. The trade has been very large for the iew alignment of parties a division that grocery year, and closes with fair activity, notb will be vastly beneficial to the patriotic withstanding the speculation in coffeJ md material interests of the country, for and the rise in sugar following reports ot ' ve shall then have the satisf iction of be- - a decrease of 362, 000 tons in beet produce Provisions hold the recent advance, beef .yielding the final disappearance of the is again a shade dearer, and there has 'Iiectional issue that lias so long bestrode been a rise of 6 cents in oil. Cottnn, in ' j,bis republic like a horrible nightmare. spile of small receipts, is a shade lower, A romance in real lile, with the t hut breadstuffs have risen, wheat and lg of sequels lias woven itself through corn about 1 ct. each. The Treasury has added $714,000 to e careerof Hon. E. B. Taylor, Garfields its deposits with banks, and $i,6oo,oco to In the days of the circulation, during the week. It has ) :4;i successor in Congress. now increased the circulation of coin at Jteir youth the Congressman and his and paper about 554,000, 000 since July love were i, ady betrothed, but soon after rst, and 5130, 000, ocx) since July 1st, 1SS6. s Tiie iv 0 eparated by a lovers quarrel; the incomplete returns of Clearing eArangement w;.s final, and each wedded House exchanges indicate an aggregate ant thus bved for a generation. for the year exceeding 55 ,000,000,000, with a gain of about four per cent, over But at last each was single again, and last year, but November showed old lovers united their destinies decrease, and in December the a small ) dectease one month ago and came to the in payment has been considerable. The akinp:apital. Last week an unknown lady year's re'urn of failures reported by R 1 SCi.vas found alone and uuconscious on a G. Dun & Co., The Mercantile Agency, a decrease of two hundred in num.treet of Washington. She was taken to shows ber for the year, but a large increase of S t hospital and died before being identifi-- r $53, 000,000 in liabilities, as follows VVhat an unhappy fate for a bride of Br.?d Number. Liabilities. Average. 18S7, 9,634 5i57.55o,944 one brief month. This true, sorrow-p- . 5i7,392 r 1SS6 0,834 5114, 644,119 511,651 nit! story reads like a chapter ol fiction. The returns for the Dominion of CanThe greatest social event of the winter ada shows 1,382 failures, with $16,311,-74liabilities, average $11,803. The City A,as the President's New Yoik reception in the Dominion were one in every wvi,icf. as usual on such State occasions, j. vas attended by a brilliant and distin-- 1 54 firms in business; in the United States they average one in every in firms. E.ifuished company of richly and fashion-he .kly dressed ladies and gentlemen Cab-icet officials, Supreme Justices, Senators Cii Representatives, ofiicers of the Army SET-aNavy, citizens from piivate I.fe, and J-Jotel! k't biosi conspicuous of all the great assem-th- e pompous foreign diplomats THE ONLY HOTEL O.V THE U t. irranged intiuly characteristic and costumes, such as they are Aurora and Enropsan Plan. to wear at court receptions in heir native countries. IN SALT LAKE CITY. LOCATED IN THE BUSINESS IS center of the city, and has. all the 1 VV e fee! perfectly safe in recommend-n- modern and conveniences improvements Chamberlains Pain Balm foi h It is as well as any hotel in the lame back and all cases requir- - Westmanaged ug a liniment, a beneficial effect is for its first application. Many Roms frra 50 cents upward ged persons who suffer with pains in E, "e J',lts and muscles so frequently No aused by exposure or sudden changes II. BRISACHER, Proprietor. It weather, find immediate relief in Cham-0- ., terlamV Pain Balm. Sold by Dr. Miner Co. Wephi, and MantL R3y. Enilisl Stock of L"tah and Truckee Lumber always on hand, AGENTS ESY DRIVING CARTS. See Them. Cal! and ALL A'LVDS of WORK. in OUR LIKE such as Building, Wagon work, Uc. Half Block South of S. P. V. R. R. Main Street, Nephi. cg Dr. C. w Higgins, the specialist has opened an electric medical dispensary in his elegant parlors at No. 30 West Third South street Denhalter Block. well-know- n Cjlider Dr.C.W. Higgins No. 3. The ELDBEDGE B is sold with the and Analytic Physician guarantee of being tho BEST Has practiced in Salt Lake City fourthat can be MADE. teen years, and the wonderful and well established cures lie has effected in that time prove the scientific principles on which Ills remedies are compounded. AGENTS WANTED. The mode of forming d:agnosis by the aid cf the microscope enables him to delect the primary cause of disease and ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING GO. effect radical cure. The doctor has cured thousands of cases of Nervous Debil363 and 366 WABASH AVE., ity, Mental and Physical Weakness, Loss Are of Manhood and Nervous Prostration, J the result of early indlscreation and ex CHICAGO, IU cesses, and will forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for any case taken under his reatment which he fails to cure. Syphilis, Gonorrhcca, (Beet, Stricture, and all old lingering diseases which vitiate the blood and impair the system thoroughly and permanently cured. All Classes Of p'rrs Cured By Dr. C. Higgins, No. 30 W. 3d South My treatment is sure, certain and spec-flO ffice hours from 8 a.m. to 12 m and rum 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Call or address l)r. C. W. Iliggins,3o W. South Street. tins attained n standard of excellence vrh,cu Residence, 649 North First West admits of no superior. Utah Salt Lake every improvement thatinventlvs Street, City. Territory. It contains can skill and - Microscopic k7 Constantly Receiving New Suf' plies of HARDWARE, GAG0 I COTTAGE c. ORGAN Illectrical Medicated Baths The Office. At genius, money Practices in all RUBBERS, CASS IMERES, CASHMERES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, tJ MEN AND BOYS the Courts of the 1 OH002DRI1D a, Notions, FOR w Via1!, BOOTS, SHOES & IIAWLS, WINTER SUITS Territory. Provo, Five per cent Discount on all ensh sales over $1 ... j produce. Geo. Sutherland. Attornevat-La- Tvsvjri 0: t - ' Mens Ssuit, $16 C.iildrens Suits, - $265 to $3,75 STOVES!! COOKING, 6-t- g rheu-rua- & PARLOR ap-are- nt liprs Co-o- DNS, si PLASTER 11 PARIS And all sizes of These Organs are celebrated for volume quality of tone, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them tha moat desirable organs for hornet!, sonools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. niiBLKHEl SEPCTATIOJ. FAfTLITIF.S, p, CEMENT PIPING GO TO TIIE PALACE HOTEL at the Watch for it! The first of rue croup is hoarseness and symptom if Chamber-am- s 11 Cough Remedy is freely given at Roiley Plaster nice and the doses freequently repeated For First Class at cents. Meals, 25 he dread disease may be entirely preThe very low cost of Plaster for Hard rented and all danger and anxiety avoideis one cent per yard. Finish P. One hunII. Taylor d- Sold by Dr. Miner & Co. Proprietor. Nephi, dred ponuds will make 100 yards. p Monti. No. 273. South Main Street. Salt lrke Orders can be left at Bales Green TfANlA'l.; DOM furls NHII.I.F.D COMBINED, THIS M ARB THE POPULAR OROAH Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lists, on CHICAGO Co-o- t WOBKKIE, BE Sf MA1EHIAE Cor. COTTAGE Randolph and Ann appIicatioa-TBE- ORGAN Sts., Wit. T. Reid President. J. H. Wodskow, Secretary. n CO. CHICAQO. lUt i --L |