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Show t i of attempting to retain those obligation a or Ilia Government permanently s medium, m.,1 to pai'l uf our circulating rsdsem ihsm lu coin on praseutatluu and must be rslssus tlism after ledempliou. abandoned or that such means must lie a will hava as tendency at onus provided to facllllmta th effort uf ths Haoretaryve tu accumulate and retain a coin reaei sulticleut lu amount lu keep th public uf tlie stability of our cunsimitly assured entire volume of currency mid of our to meseive equality tliuaa all nt shlllty hi ths exchuiigrabls value ul lis vsituoa wldcli. In I Mart. The latter alternative, my uplnluii. If adopted, would not uffuril tlie rallef demanded by the existing In necssasnly Involves such large publh creases of ths Interest-bearinwould debt from lime to time, amiUovrrituirul permanentlymulupon tlia e such erroneous limpproprlata diilii--llie In relation to th paper currency of y lavur-aldto lie uountry, that it uuglil not entertained except as a Iasi resort ol In the struggls for llie iiislnteuaikf public fallli and the preservation of tlie tnvlulabllUy of urlvata contractu. l l1 The Issue of buiitl." lis sava the cure coin for th reserve, which unavailable now method effectual only wldcli cuiulllUnis der ths law. will, unless hava already been developed by the pies-en- l policy ara radically changed, result In the creation ul s piilillc delit iniu-l- i larger Ilian would be required Hie to rellro and cam-e- l the notes; lieandiniicli annual lulsrest eliaras would It wuuld lie uecensury lu Ingreater than lu cur on a new Issue of Isnuls adapted tlis present circumstance of ths Govpreference ernment and lli of Investors. CARLISLE'S LATE REPORT A Little Deficit of Forty-- 1 hree Millions. Th Bscratary Estimate that About 1897 tho Government Will bo upon a Paying1 Basis Reiteration of Cleveland's Arpunnt in Favor of Retirement of Greenbacks The g s Only Sura Remedy. Washington, Dec. 11 Secretary Carlisle's annual report of tho state of the finances was aent to Congress today. It ahuwB that the revenues of the Government from all sources during the last fiscal year amounted to 339U,37J.-JU- J. The expenditures during the same a period aggregated $iJ3,17li.lKiS, leaving deficit for the year of As comiiared with the fiscal year last, the receipts for lb95 Increased although there was g decrease of 311,329,961 In the ordinary ntetitll-turewhich Is largely accounted for by a reduction of 511,134,055 on sugar bounties. The revenues for the current fiscal year are estimated upon the basis of existing laws at 5431.0it7.4ii7. and the will liendllures at 34M.907,4U7. which For the leave a deficit of 5l7,Wii.WU. 30. coming fiscal year ending June rethe estimates 107. the Kecrelury ceipts at 51114,703,121 and the expenditures at 5457.Wi4.103, or an estimated surplus of 5i.MM.f2l The Secretary states briefly the facts concerning the Issues of bonds during the year, the particulars of which have already liecn reported to Congress. UK RING BKA FATIH H.. flea The report shows that the lhYhighoardllie lust season patrol It. el during ninety-four vessel, ed and examined sealing. of which wete emmad lu euunted of skins acluuily In The imniln-the wss 31.211 Many of the Hie revenue culler savs. sro very oll ami nearly that four inl lie new ones he provided. In take llie nlaees llie or the Melanie." the "Crawford, fleward'' and one fur the iurt of New Thi Beivelary says that the Governto rement of Great Ilrlliiln lias new (lie sealing rt gnUilions h creed uisin for the season or IsM, nnivhling fur the seallng-uof arms, which leaves the ouesllon of the isissesslun and use of arms to le determined wholly hy the I'aria awanls. at sea In the The total eatch of li0.2tu. award an-- during Inst sratuin was season as cumuared Willi S1.K3X for the Islands of 1MK. The eateh on Ilia A careful enunt of all the was IklMt. SHi Is on the islands last year makes the numlier a little over 2kp,iM. a d.vrease of lf since ls31. over CONDITION OF TUB TREABl'llV. The Secretary devohs a large share uf his resirt to a Ulwusslun uf the toiull-Hoof the treasury and the currency, In the course uf wltuh lie makes an reargument in favor of the tirement of I he greeulsn-ksThe cash balance In llie treasury on says, the first dsy ot Decemlicr, IS.i," lieexecs 11172,431 In "was 517T.4iJS.2tia day, of the actual gold reserve uu that and 577.anl.3M In eacesa of any sum that it would lie necessary to use for replenishing that sum In case the Heerelary should at any tints I able to exclisnge is, I refiire. currency for gold. Tlu-rno reason to doull the ability of the Government to dischat ye all of Its urn-nt oblkxatluna during the present lineal yeai, and have a large cash balance attaxa-Its rlffit. without imposing additional tion In any form upon the people, hut I adhere to the oplulun of the Treasthat the hava authonty to ury ought always to in the payment of tasus and sell, or use tsnnls. hearing a low sinenses, short-tim- e rale of Interest, to supply cnsual la tlie reveuuu. With a complete return to the normal business coiulltlon of Ilia country and a srouer legislative and executive super(he revenue vision ovir laws now in fores will. In mv opinion, for (he pupimim of llie yield imila now nubile service upon tlie and upon (lie assumption, which aasm a to be justified, that tbe progress now being made toward llie restoration of our usual slate of prosperity will continue without serious Interruption, It Is estimated that tilers will he- a surplus tlu- list a I year of nearly W.itUXUH during l years 1KM ami qf U87. During the 1IM the ordinary rxpemlMurve of tlie Ihvvernment have been decreased 527.2x2.-- 4 as comiiared with tho fiscal year UU, aiul It Is that, with IIm cooperation of Congress, further reductions Imusb be made in tbe future without serpairing tbe efficiency of the public vice." WITHDRAWALS OF GOLD. Continuing, lie says: The withdrawals of gold In December. 1KM, and January and the early iart of February, lKfc, were due almost entirely to a feeling of In Hit public mind, which in- reused In Intensity from ilajr to day until. It nearly rtmehed the proportions of a panic, and It waa evident to ail who went familiar with the situation tliat, unless effectual slrssa waa iirunqitly taken to shack the growing distrust, the Government would bo compelled within a few days to suspend gold payments mid drop to a depreciated silver and ini ier standard. More than fu.iuw.ouu or tlie amount withdrawn during Ilia lirh-- f period last mentioned was nut demanded for export, but waa taken out by people who had become alarmed on account of the condition of the treasury In Ha relations lu llie currency of the country. The purchase of 2PV ounces uf gold followed. It being in the contract mat lf aot lees than of the gold was to bo purchased abroad, but alter a luigv part uf the gold had I sell furnished from abroad, tlie Heerelary. ill outer to prevent disturbance In the rates of Ionian exchange at a critical period, and avoid a oondukin which wuuld lores gold exports and cunseitueiit wilhdiuwma Hum the Treasury, acquiesced In a d.'iwriuic from the llluru! terms of tlie eumrari, lf of th coin should l.e that iIcihhUI of abroad, and gold then held In this country to tlie delivery. Ordinary prudence demanded that the success of the plan to a protect the Treasury against wlllniruw-alshould not be endangered by liislst-ln- g with nil the upon a strict cunipllani-details of the contract, nqiei'lHlIy os the Government could sustain no fuss and tho whole amount of gold etlpulntcd for was secured. The amount of bonds isaiied under this contract was pt2.Sli.kn. mul the amount received was 155,11211. ofjgohlbcneficlul The effects of this trsusac-tlod the Secretary says, were fell not only In this enuniry. but lately, s In every other haring coinnieieiul with ua "Contld-ne- e In our swurillca," he continues, was at once rrslnred, ami Ihe sacou raging Indication of Ineieasliig still conlluiie, and It is prosperitycertain that If our pros reus Is not checked by a ot large demands upon our resource ur l.y a luil-uto meet tbs Just exiwctuiloiis of the people In respect to Ihe reformation of our flsral system, we are entering upon an era of material growth and devrfup-menot nuruassed In our history. RETIREMENT OF GIIKEMIAl'KH Tlie safety of Ihe existing silimtinii K however, roiistmilly iiicnurnl and mir further prngress Inward tinnml iinHerliy of ronHdi-ncIs seriously impeded hv tin deferia In our currency Inws anil llie dniilit nml still prevailing In Ihe public mind, and esiieciully Hl.rotul, eoncernlng ths future monelnry policy of Ihe Government. I'ntil them defeets In our Ihws are re huh I led mid llieso il. mills reniuve.l, id there can lie no sstlsfHelniy from periodical illwlm kiin-iImmunity growing out of tlie obligations which lit novarnmetil has Inn ciuniellid to assume In relation In Ihe currency. Our Htstes past experience with the t'nili-notes has rlrarly shown that Ihe adlcy n e, UUNDH UNAVOIDABLE. Jf, however, an attempt Is lu Iw mail uulv ami to keep ths Halted Stale clrottla-Hu- li treasuiy -- r unsea-wurtli- p w-- one-ha- n . g li- UcUvU-u-cte- a vatifit-llahe- d. llw-a- appre-henpl- one-ha- one-lia- d coin-plo- ts n, lels-tton- rs - eoinph'li-resturatti- notes prrinsneiitly In by reissue after redeuipllun. and His Government la lo be permanently the charged Willi tlia duly uf suslshihiK uf all our currency. paier and coin avoided lie cannot silks. Ilia conclusion I Kinds lor the that His policy ofof Issuing these purpose nittal oolllpllidililfiit also become permanent, and such aihll conferred upon t tonal powers must I the Hecretsry a will enalile him In execute the laws relating tu these sullied with the less! possible disturbance or Itilen business affairs of the peuule slid . least possible charge upon the T am Hiuruuglily convinced that lids Imi imiiiIIihikJ, lie policy ouiflit not lo treasHist the United Hlale note andvliciilu-tlofrom Ik retired should ury notes day. aim at Ihe earliest pracHt-uhlthat ths Government should lie ofw bully pro lellevcd from III resisiiislldlltr i urrellcy fur Ihe vkllng a credit iliffi.-ull, If not linpussihle, "It would lie to devise a tiiuro Inconvenient, expensive ur dangerous system Ilian Hie nils now In uierallun under the laws providing lor reissue . ul lethe Insus, redemption andGuveriinu-idby tlia gal lender nut as lime slm-a Tiler lias never lawn the close of Ilia war," Ills Herrclary says, when llie gradual rctlreinelil and cancellation of Hulled Htales notes would nut liava lieen a lienelll tu the vuuulry. nor lias there ever lieen a Him when the Issue uf additional miles or tlie same character wuuld nut hars been Injurious tu the country. If our legal lender nutca were retired tilers Is abundant reason to believe of gold wldcli that tlie very larga ainoiinl has been excluded from Ihe country hy llie exceaslva use uf silver and iwiier In our circulation, would promptly return lo take Its place In our rurreney and constitute a prominent part uf uur medium of excliange. A country having such extensive trade relations wllh oilier nation s w now of Its iroier enjoy cannot ha deprived sliara of ths world's stock of money, ami If It admits and adhere to a sound and stable currency cyatcm at horn It will get the best money the world has, because no other kind la ever used In International transactions. As long as Ihe Govern msnt leaves our peonla reasonably free la trails gliroad mid due not make any kind of paper legal tender In theorpayInment of uebla. It rannot materially the currency by the juriously contract Ha own notes. withdrawal of WOULD BE NO CONTRACTION. The retirement and cancellation of the legal tender notes would not necessarily produce any contraction of the circulation. and If surh a result should follow and contlnua for any consider Ills period, :t would li a demonstration of ths fart that the voninis of currency previously existing win nut needed In the bualnea of the iieniilo, for whenever Ihe volume lielnw the actual requirements is of tradn, the deficiency will be supplied either from abroad In exchange for our products and securities, or by the banks at home, or both. The Unltsd States notes and treoaury notea Issued In payment fur silver bullion, together amounting at the beginning to 55u5.fl2.01ll, hava Iwen used and are still being used to withdraw gold from the Government whenever our own people or tlia Government or tlia peoples of other countries see p roller to demand It for any puriiose, ami, under tho laws now existing, th Hmndary of the Treasury has no means of rumplylng with the demands except hy ths Issue aud sale of Interest-bearin- g lionils under tlie act of 14, 1X7E, or hy tho purchase of January gold coin with Imndfl or notea of tha United Stales, under Mvtlon 17i0 of ths Revised Statutes. Against these demands tha treasury haa no available means of defense except at Ilia sacrifice of tho nuldla credit ana the Immediate depreciation of the entire volume of our rurreney. NOT AFFECTED BY REVENUES. has Lung adherence to a false to a great extent underminedsystem our National credit, so far as It la related to tlm maintenance of a sound currency, and It must be reonnstructad not merely proiqied up by frail and temporary supNo surplus rsvsnua, bowsvsr port. Incge, could ntricsta ua from our present difficulties or glvo assurance of safety In llie futars. unless It should be esquired (o Is paid In gold undsr a system which would exempt tlie Government from the obligations to furnish Ihe gold when demanded to lie need In making the iwymenta: and tt Is acarsely necessary to suggest Hist such s system Is tmpoasIM sa long as tho United mates notes and treasury not ara kept Is circulation and mv mlecmahlo In gold by tha Uovern-nuItself on presentation. "Tho opinion seems to prevail to some extent that Iho mere possession of a surplus In tha treasury would prevent withdrawals of gold, and thus render the of I iondi for tho of ths reserve unneceoaary. hutprotection thla view of the subject Is founded In my Judgment, upon nn entire mlaconreiitlon of tha causes that hava produced the withdrawals Unless I am wholly mistaken, they have very llltlo. If any, relation to the amount or money held by tlie Government, or to tlie amount of money tha Government has uhllliv to raise by taxation or otherwise, but tliey relate primarily and almost exclusively to the oharacter of mopey that t might tie able to supply and keep In elmilallon. In other words. It was apas to tha kind of money to prehension be used, and not as to tho kind of on hand, that brought our securitiesmoney hack from abroad for sale, caused foreign In vestors to withdraw tlielr capital and foreign creditors to collect tlieir debts and compelled our own people to suspend or contract their business operations, ami thus diminish the Income of anil greatly reduce, or entirely employees stop, tlie wages of labor. CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED. large withdrawals hava been made during ths last three simple because gold was wanted,years and the desire 10 secure gold waa due to a grow.ng uf tlie other kinds of rurreiK-- In circulation, and not at all to any apprehension that tlie Government would not lie able tu all Its In some kind of puier or rnln.obligations When the for customs consisted very largereceipts ly or gold, a waa Ihe ease prior In July 1. 1KH2, before llie results of our defective currency system had been fully developed. a surplus revenue enabled the treasury to pay out gold without disturbing the ivscrve: and. liealilcs. there w:ia nl tlml time no great ileniand for by llie pn senliitlun of notes for redemption. ami there would. Hiercfure. Imve lieen no difficulty In mnlnlHlnhig llie reserve, even If there lisil lieen no i llie treasury: but the condition vc I'lithrly changed, mid an entirely dlf. fcri-iipolicy la demanded to inert III sltiiHtlon now existing. With nr without revenue, tlie Government ran surplus now procure gold only by negotlmlng Iran or by making iHirclmsoa under Ihe slnliite. and (Ills aisle of efifslre. which Is the nstnral result of causes still operative, Is almost certain to continue until the causes them selves are removed. HUT ONE REMEI'V, 'There Is loll one safe a I effectual llie says, "to lYnleet way." nt ia dla-tru- rt sur-ln- 111 l 11 our treasury against these demands, and Gist is lu retire and cancel Ihe tiute wlii.-lruiislllule lbs only lotuiis Hnougli csii be ins.le which tlie withdrawal Many partial and temporary renit-dlrurged with mure may be suggested and ur Isas plausibility, liut Hits la tha uuly une Hist wilt certainly remove ths real at use of uur troubles and give assurance uf term bent protection Ksulnal tlieir In llie future. Tins ran ! most successfully mul economically by authorising tbs Heerelary uf ilia Treasury to Issue from tlms lu time iK.nds payable in gold. Ilea ring liileresl t a rslo not exceeding 3 tier cent er annum, and having a lung thus to run, and lo exchange the IhuiiU for United Htatea mites and treasury notes uisin such terms as may b most advantageous tu llie Government, or tu sell them abroad for guld whenever. In tils Judgment, It la advisable to do so, anil tu use the gold thus obtained In redeeming ths outstanding notes. Under His o of such a plan. If Judiciously executed, (her could 1st no Imbeproper nontraellun of the circulation, cause If It should at any tiros 1st found tlisl other forms of currency were not supplied lo the extent reqlured, exchanges of bonds fur notes would Ik siiieiided and gold would lie procured by selling llie seeuritk-- abroad. In order III further facilitate Hie suhstltuthin of olio r currency fur the retirement uf legal tender notes, tlia National liankk rdiuiild lie aulliuriaed to issue notes equal In amount to the face valus of bunds deposited to occur them, and tha tax on their circulation should Is reduced to uf per cent per annum. As a of tho plan for Ilia retireof tho legal tender ment amipari miles. Hie treasury should be relieved from the rspniuilbility for the of Nat tuns I Imiik notes, except worn, mutilated and defiled notes, anil Ins notes it tailed bank, and rach association should I reuiitn-- lo redeem Its to at lla own office aud H uf the l.p by the Uuinptrulli-Currency, as wax the case prior tu tlie pu usage uf llie act uf June lu, llM; or. If I liiw la not onnsbiered expedient, and tlie system uf currency redemption by preacid la continued, the Hecrclury Hie I should have the iKiwer, after a future date tu I ju fixed In the law, to require I bo Iwiiks tu keep their 5 per cent fund Ip gukl cobt. and tu tulil coin fin the withdrawal uf IhiiuI whenever eln ulstlon la tu be surrendered ur reduced.'1 The Krerelury also favors llie pussage of Ihw allowing National hunks In brunches In small towns, with a view lu bringing them closer tu IliejH-o-plIn ixirta of tlie from large towns glut cities, by which their wuuld lie greatly enhanced. Tlie Heerelary, In closing III reiuirl, says llisl It la not prubaldo Hist any Ian for tlie permanent reUrenicnl of U idled Htstes notes and treasury mdes will le ailopted that will not require tlm fur its complete execution, anil lie therefore urges Uion Congress Hie propriety of prohibiting any further I ib- - of surh notes or uf Ngtiunnl bank notes of less denominations than liu, thus making room In the circulation fur sliver coins and allver oertilteatea of small denominations. This, lie says, would Increase llirlr urn among the pcuple and prevent tlieir frequent return lo and In the treasury. the SOUTH AFRICA BOOK. OAKLEY i ll-r- liu WHY? S90 to'SI75 T1I15EE CHOWH BAKING POWDER lf TllIlMiE SPICES EEAV()IlN(i EXT II ACTS ABE BKflT boetuse they arc ARB Dr.Lll'IHVB. Jround frtwh every CUR 6CCCS Try Them Cf THIS IRAKD EUAfiANTLED TO BE EQUAL TO THE BE ST JR THE MAR KFT OR MONEY REFimnFV. r - " DOCTOR Pit, kUkk'l BLACK OIL will du. K4 HORSE CUT. BRUISED or WOUNDED, ua NUNNS BLACK OR HORSE or COW got COLD or BLOAT HORSE COUGHING or got DISTEMPER, ua NUNNS Q ION 011 ua NUNNS DLAuA Ull No Files on WOUNDS whan you You got a Vetrinary book FREE whan you buy NUNN'S BLACE Oil Every Farmer, Stockman, Dairy, should Every Sore, Scratch, Filoo, ate, cured with NUNNS No Stable or Household complat without NUNN Every Store thouldkoep for tale 50 CENTS A JIOTTLE. Lot Sold vrboM'th nu ivtuil J Nt Z.C.M.I. Drug Dept, Agts Salt Lake City, Utah. p armor wanted In thlsbuslnaaa. twu-thiiil- a tl.-i- t 1 h s ut r - G. F. CULNEB ft BROS. Msaufsctsicra of er e DRINK OlinU PICCC OF EVERY onUfl UAolo description. IAIXTS, VAIINISIIEH, IIRI'fllKK, 20 E. 1st ONLY 01 LA, ETC. PURE South, Suit Lake City. TEA nt DR. 1 i- H gold-beari- ir v. ...,i......... an-lde- ml-to- well-kno- IteSun 6IBB0N. This old rallsbla and tlis must , uoues.ru huwialiut la Mauyiws-olsestill sostlasas tn curs all Sassal sad Sasilaal Ditrssaa, sack ss assssffksss. Gloat, I trieitstars, tyvkl'lia la sll fur ms. sals masses. Ntnaai Dakillt,. m I iMSataacy, as I Mshssaa aud Lass al uf self abuse aud MashssS, llw uuaMHjuriie axeeuueu pruduenig tha following tallow uounleusacD. dark spots audersyn.toB: tbs eyas, pala la tha head, rluciug Is the ears, lies of approm-biseunlldene, duBdem-eislraugers, palpilaiiiiB cf the heart, statues, uf ih limbs and back, loss of rauincf)', plmplra os tha Ikon, eumrht, eoasunipthm. etu. Dr. Sikhaa haa pro. Heed in 6o 4'rasi'iMM, i r thirivfuvr years and those troubled should sol fail to eoiisall hits and racrlra be beuelll ot bis areal skill ssi expariroos. The doctor cures wlicc ethers (afi. Try him. Cara Guaranteed. IVnob, eurad si bom Hi arses reuuuuuble. Call or wrila. Dr, I. F. 8IDB0W. 629 Hearse, Street, cur. Uuoiuier-alsl- , j tas Francisco, e, Dar-nnt- n r - rinn-licnt r.qi-ign-- iiM,-iii- t lliti.-dcft- ci l.tn-guil- irh-m- vi-r- In-t- Ihi-utis- ta - Genu ine Brand, MONEY LOANED and most ngnbls pises Is lbs WATCHMUtB, JEWELER Alrx I. Wyatt, tfriluirv!'' AND CFTICIAM: 2us Main Street. CURRIE, J32JBWS n fay mill of fip J-- unb tiu a fiywu nil orti U, SALT Cal, LAXE-88-18- 05. E. DUNSCOMB, M. Dulnrsltv of Kw rork, 1369 0. If you take Just rnoui h K wifi cars you If SPECIALIST SLixwooD arstsss, you luke a little liw much It may kill yoa. A doisum. cancera tumors, al:ssge Idas llisl a good medk'iue should ,os qqJJJJJJs so these qualifies, a must false and pernicious RADICAL TBEATMRXT STTHOVT ides, and - el one that 1. so firmly Implanted is KXIPK OK CAIISTin most people's mlads ns the let u!t of loop yean of reasoning from a falsa sltaduorui, that If on talks of a rear. d that .a burmus la la'ge but will cute dlwt-tla small doyas, they pat yoa duwa as either a fakir or a fool, and yet, if ws had space w could ell to you huadndiof treated for month nnaureestfslly by physicians that bora yielded quickly to lla virtues of our aew and Laris leu remedial la spite of th Blur lack of faith In them which must ( the patleuU lmd when they began our treat men I, Ho this i. Hie tiute of the year when heumslle dines-- , prevnlL U jus sontrsst U imrr aimolutely and go to yosr doctor the ehscees sn tea is os that be will proscribe salicylic acid or salicylate PAINLESS DENTAL WORK I of soda, because that Is Uur remedy that nearly all dietors of sll school, rely opus. Ths salicyUf west lowest east11 lates si poisonous to iho system. They rRICESk causa dixilaes. roaring and tiugiag is lbs TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. head, spsst ths nlmutch, ruia ths heart, injure Cslsa Rteok, Mala Bl., Upp. WsUsr Hsass. Uts kidneys and are disastrous lu svury way, white our saw Organic Kbssmslism cure, produce noaa of ths is distressing symptoms bsl to the ton trmry they irtcglbi-- a the heart, digue vu nod ail vital organa, and PEDI6REED FRUIT TREES. they cun mot ease than all other ItesUauute combined. Ba wan cf any remedy advertised to sura sll kind of rhea autism We put up Hires remsdle fo and bo sun y os th rig ht oca; Mo. I fo NURSERIES Acute Inflammatory Khsumatlim sad Rhea PiO NEER CO. Km mafia fur Chronic Inflammatory ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Rheumatism sad Ko. 8 for Muscular Rheumatism, Lambago, Vlsk In ths back. Flying Rhuw-matbIs fact sll rhasmstlrsu whara then is ss swelling of Joints, and Ibr 4'aaralgles sny-whs-rs, Grow Only First-cla- ss and High sad Uwy do a moil prrreot work; bat so an better than oar other remedies si they Grade Stock. for ths discuss for which they an prepared, yll: 8to mach. Bowel sad Liver diseases, La Qrlppa Fsmste Troubles, Canker, Croap, Xarvoas Proa QOOD t ratios. Skin Ulseaaas, Catarrh, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Coughs and Col to, Asperate I'RBTIf nmedlst for sack dlaaan and enough for weak lo two mouths treatment, according to xo Iho disease, for 81.0(1, except ihe Colic ind tha better Canker Cam which an 10 orate. ( year M DK, drag girl hnsa I gut them, order direct from aa ORQAM'C RKMKDY COL, Western Hcadqaarten nit Lake y NELDIX-JUMO- N DRC0 (XX, Wholesale Agaute fur Utah. DENTAL m rrB tiu the ern at Reliable et ten, $5 38 lo Or J. B. Keysor PARLORS Shop Bom windows very funny sometimes contain says the Lon- notice, don Weekly Telegraph, and aa a th humor ia quit unintentional onruia, tha part of the ehopkeeper. On enter-prtain-g grocer, not a hundred miles from Glasgow, had a hug poster stuck In hta window on day, bearing th legend: fluperlnr Rutter, le per lb. Nibody can touch iL Probably nol. If It was the usual mixture of enrtgrease and cottonseed oil retailed at that price. A littl further up the same street a draper waa en- gaged In a great clearing ml, and having a cheap line ot shirts, h thought to help business by putting up the tempting notice: They won't test long at the price." Worse than any of these, however, was tbe very auggest-Iv- e admonition In the window of the restaurateur: Dine here, and you will never dine anywhere else," Ask fur this 'l Bego Lily. I Till. I Men's III lr warrsn'id. I with 61m tha vv.aSTuf MISLEADING PLACARDS. y, Imw-said- . THKKfffltUWN THHKE-CKOW- HDRSE AID CATTLE OWN s usi-.-il- THE PUREST AND BEST MADE. HIS MAN M'kat L . NEW, HICH CRADE HEWLETT BROS. EVERY nice or twice i.i svsiy generation ! thais cuius uiou.Mii when humanity guvs financially u.ud. Buch a moment nas nuw arrived, aa far aa Luudou, The rbuluest clow-l- a residence subdi are concerned. Fail and 353 luts sold lu Halt l.kks City. iluu it Is all ot auipuKxiug interest, but since April 17th, '95 it la liound to end auuuer or later a all such things du in collapse, in ruin lu Uuiuaauda, and in misery to many, and when that time cornea, a naiua It la right lu lbs city, uuly 13 uiluulea which is now a word ul magic, that of Harney Uarnato, will bo execrated and drive from biisiuass ranter, high ground, by ulce cursed tlie length and breadth uf Eu- splnudlil view, surruuudad huuMi, wide at real. Lot 15U fast deep rope. At present tlis name uf Harualo la au iipeu sesame" with which to un- tu alloy, 104 feel wide. Now tuck tlis cutlers of Europe. Au suture to prise haa merely lu bear that uams per bo successfully launched upon the wa-(c-n Only half tliuir praaaut value. K" of tilAAlAOt. 810 No month. bid per Interest, Twenty yMfi mbo HuruiiU) cully tu getting aa many penes aa he uutil paid fur. August 1st haa luliUuus now. be advanix J. At first ha bought a few diamonds, which he sold at a piuiiL Then he W. HUBBARD, bought a few Mining xborea, which he also uuld at a profit. Then beau bought 43 Wr-- I bmuid Suatk. many. Oaklar In, a aav a great many mining shares, park. In fact, that lu ini ha practically uf the Ulamund mines owned Is on touched hei to be he married soonT at Kimberly. Ev.rylhlng engagement ia brok turned tu guld be wa a veritable "No, modern Midas. During this perlod hs broken' Broken off." of Cecil made Hie acquaintance Ah, 1 I.ad not heard that clergy" Kliotlea. tb null uf mu Africa "Bhe I: ary aorry about It Her only uiau, who bad guns lo Huulh brol the new down to her last in search of health, and had gained son week. A :i I right theroT I am so both that and wealth. i , speak English well." funned a silent partnership, anxious They "He nu ily broke tha news, no prepoand begun a llnunchil campaign that sition ii. is time. lias culminated In the present Kaffir It ia I .ird to understand. That y buoui. i lu-son, la a fins young fellow; a wild-cschemes were man, Numerous breaker. I think. Ousted, and all the prospectuses that "A bi- ter, and a very fine fellow. These pros- Good afi- - rnoon!" glittered were nut gold. necessary, for Bo mm pectuses were, however, h for tha verb to break. fish cannot be caught without bait, and th public; aa the late Mr. Uaruum reTHE ORIENT AND SILVER. marked. likes to he fueled. In tnl case tlie public paid the piper, and Mr. liarnato and ills frleinla did the dance --a dance of financial joy. with rts.ird to tho use of sliver in JaFur instance, they would float a compan; ons-lia- lf amount this 52U0.WM. uf as one who dues not believe for Bpeukh'g pany sllvi-- i money nor in blniatalism unleaa would go to Mr. liarnato aa ven-d- In lie It be would un..araaily adopted and afi tlie naand promoter, a quarter ul 'he earth agree to maintain the and tion expended In Uoutlng tbe enterprise, 1 muat, nevertheless, advalue ul Illver, the balance would be uaed in developmit Huh It ta tha uniform testimony of all euii,-- , ned that tlie damonetliatlun of ing the property. A toIt takes about dethe wl.im nwtal properly the repeal uf the half a million dollars can lilund l. w In tha hy United States and the velop a gold mine beforelliedividend of uniat favor- suapeii' 1. coinage in India was a be paid that is, under great v. ins for Japan. able clrcuinalauce it la waa A f, arguing from tlie utterly tandK.i,.t theorists, of what ought tu ba Instead ot (bat the 575.UUU remaining I wliat Insist Join that Inadequate. Japanandshall Mod Knglntiil. the Latin Union, tha uniliarnato knew tliii of coune, tits-,nut nn International in ted bad th lie agreement calculated accordingly, between the of keeping the to malii'aln a certain noparity slightest .intention means a populat but it is by coat. metals, shares he had obtained free ot all that. Idea. Iliey are college professors, mb He knew a lietler trick than norlly members of Parliament, Idle men With his able assistant ha started a who t bulk and read a great deal and do I nil g shares, noihliiK. and others who are entirely through In gold-boom wltliuiii practical experience or a knowlmeans of report of rich find In varetrade and industry. Must of edge Theae rious part of the country. lieen educated In England and them aa a rule, came after tlie duos gut tinhove ports. :r financial nuttons from reading FOB H00X8 REPUBLICANS. uf the market, giving the confederacy tlie Times and the Economist. The solid, their alucke and wise m'ti, who are governing llil empire, plenty uf time to ,,li Sworda EngsginT Qusrtcrs tor ths aharoa before the rumors or reports say: In No, lei the debtors and the cred'-lur- e thla Europe and America fight It out. Alllsan sod Other Booms. could be verified ur discredited. In Meantime we will saw wood. Ths flt. Iauls, Dec. 15. Col. L. B. Swords, way they rolled up millions Innota one or England holds to a single standardlonger tl period two or three, but hundreds. 'twill be for Japan. We have aergesiit-st-smiof ths Republican accumulated at least belter We owe nothing abroad debt. of four they years foreign Nstlonsl committee, and Wright Law- five hundred million of dollars, of Therefore w do not have to buy gold Th import rence, representing Senator Quay, ar- which Barnato ami Rhodes owned and lo pay Interest charges. trade Is nearly all In ths hands of forrived here today from New York and still own foureliftha. we don't care how high forand eigners, like went up are at the Southern, for the purpose Shares manufactured merchandise la Coland bounds eign of securing a large number of rooms They advanced by leaps ton, iron and flour will slay down In and from pounds sympathy to wllh Oliver, and It would be a pounds, from pence fur delegates to the Republican Nawere made good thing If nothing but raw material tens of pound. Fortune alts were tional convention and members of the to Into Japan. of the on the and Imported In a twinkle, notice that India,' Japan, MexRepublican National executlvs com- term where gold waa flint found there icoYouandwillother sliver countries are not Joof afthe mittee. Swords will especially look city arose as if by magic only much more prosperous at present ter quartera fur CoL J. 8. Clarluon of hannesburg. of Europe, but then countries th gold Iowa, Uarrett A. Hobart of New JerAs far as th Transvaal Itself is con- their domestic Industries are greatly sey and the New Jersey delegation, cerned. there Is not th slightest doubt stimulated. In fact, financial and comHaniuel Fessenden and the Connecticut richest countries, mercial depression la almost universal that It Is one or th are Air. Lawrence will take a concerned. In except In the countries 1 have mentioned, delegation. aa minerals far rare of Mr. Guay and the lennsylvanla the world. It was third In the Hit of where there Is nothing but silver money. delegation. rountrlea in 1594. but It INCREASE OF IHKIGRATION. In nn Interview, Colonel Swords ex- ia probable Hint this year It will be . pressed himself as pleased with the second, with Australia third. The immigration to this port from uf Ht. Lnula as tlie plane for richness or Ha mince Is not due the convention, and thought this city toThe during the past six months, ot quality of Eutope the great from the opening of May to the end of could care for every one. The Arkanthe reefs, but lu the fact of large con- October, haa been much larger than it sas and Indiana delegations will hava tinuous bodies of ore of moderate waa during the corresponding period headquarters at tha l'lantere hotel. of last year. There haa baen an inSeveral suites of rooms were secured During th existence of these mines, crease tar each of these months, aa at the l)L Nicholas for convention from 1557 until the first of this year. will be seen by the following table of week. James Francis Burke of Pitts0h0 tons or ore have been ex10.110 immigrants landed at th port of Nw burg, aaalstant secretary of tha Repubyielding 6,541,554 ounces of gold, lican National committee, engaged tracted, ounce, and hav- York: 517.50 1194. about IMS. worth Mouths. Minneof Merriam and three, .... 22.02 34,644 ing a gross value cf 5110.000.000. The May sota a suite of two parlors. U,40 21,937 dividends paid during tho aaine period Julia 11,743 li,M amount in round numbers to 523,000.000, July , 11,475 18,434 Exhorted the Naval Recruits. 10 per cent ot tbe output. Last year August or 14.9M 23,325 ,,,,,,,,,, September Kiel. Dec. 15. Emperor William ar- there were milled 2,S2T,i34 tuna, yield- October 14.191 99.434 336,-0rived today and paid a visit to tha ing 2,024.162 ounces ot gold, worth dividends declared for Totals for six months 000. and th 92,(71 112.161 dockyards and to the seamen's home. At tlie latter place he made an address the year amounted to 5lMw4 or 20 Italy and Russia hav sant their full and administered the oath to the naval per cent of th output The value of hare of thla Incraaa. Thar la (very recrulta He exhorted them to remain the output of tlie fifty producing mines reason for believing that when tha curgood Christiana and to be loyal to their on the 1st of last January waa 3160, rent fiscal year ia ended in June next Kmiieror and tha Fatherland, and to 000.000. the Immigration statistics will b much keep tha oath sacred which bound them The output per year In ounces since higher than they hava been for com to submit to one will In order to pre- gold In the Transvaal year peat Thla estimate la Justified discovered serve whet their forefathers created. la aa was by tha fact that, white tha arrivals for follows: to of 1870, and IMA tha victories He referred 727.912 tha fiscal year 1894-9- 6 2S.75II1291 numbered but 2Pi.2iiili!l2 said he trusted the recrulta were ready Igjg 190.028, those for the past six months 1.3SI.121 Shti.023 Ih95 to perform similar feats. New York 141,166. numbered hava 1.537.771 teal 479,91 I2i1XU4 Bun. in increase ths the means Committee that This Hasting. Populist A meeting waa held at tha office of Terra Haute, Ind., Dee. 14. The Na- world's output la due to the extent of th Business Mens league ot St Louis, tional executive committee of the Peo- 66 per cent to these mines. of miner- at which It waa finally determined to South Africa la a country ple's party have Issued a call for a Wherever ths make a special effort to obtain tha mealing of tlia National committee at als; It abounds In them. are National convention in minerals. Democratic tha IJndell House, 8t. Loula, January prospector looks there Beside diamonds and gold, which are 1896. 17th, to fix the time and place for holdflute, ing a National convention and transact also found la the Orange Free la sliTOO HUCH MEDICINE and In the Zoutpaneberg, there other business. In ver near Pretoria, copper Namaquar The recent accident In Manltolia In land, asbestos In Clrlqualond West, Iron A fact generally knewn to phyalotana, whk'h A. M. Bell of Purtage lg Prairie everywhere, and a dozen other miner- but appreciated by tha laity, le that fatally shot J. Muir of Pembina, N. D.. als. such aa nickel, platinum, aluminum the not Indiscriminate ua of drugs la remistaking him for a deer, formed part of an a I moat Incredible coincidence. On the and even vanadium, scattered all sponsible for a great deal of trouble, took place through the land. same day. a similar Thla la particularly ao In tha case of near flault Ate. Marie, In which a sou of The country la fertile and capable of women who are employed in ofson was Mr. Hell figured. 'Jue out hunt-la- g producing great crops of wheat and young fice and large stores, many of which with a doctor of th town, and and bananas aa aa well oranges, are poorly ventilated, if ventilated at tlie doctor for a deer that he waa grain, tobacco, A railroad has been built ana ail. elalklng, and shot him. Tha wound, opened and Johannesburg not connecting has The moot common ailment to which though dangerous, proved fatal, and the victim la recovering, A mors re- Pretoria with Kimberly and Natal, and these perrons are subject la headache. markable cnincldcnca has seldom oc- the general prospect of th land would It la a fact that about 50 curred, father ami son on tha asms day, be bright Indeed but for the spirit of per cent of the women are more or ices hundreds of miles apart, mistaking their speculation that la Uklng hold of 1L to headache. In tha csss of comrade for deer and It la speculation and nothing else. subject woman who ta employed in tha young All legitimate business la neglected: an office, aha arises quite late, haa but Press Galleries Weeded Out. everybody wants to get rich overnight, a few minutes to dress, eat, or rather, life bolt, a Washington, Dec. IS. The omelets and In consequence necessities Tnof conbreakfast, and catch an exorbitant figure. an L In order to reach her governing the conduct of the press gal- command express leries of the House and Senate have clusion it may he said, and said from place of employment on tima At about In that 11 o'clock she ta taken with a sever adopted a rule that will exclude from a long and varied experience day South headache. Bhe calls the office-bothe privileges of these galleries all leg- part of the world, that somecommercial and Africa serious will a be islative as well as executive clerks rival to sends him to tha nearest drug store In not fltates. the United only Clerk of member and Bens tors not this or "bromo" but In other products a well. It for a dose ot "bromo engaged In newspaper work are those gold, preparations which are, aa a ruia, has all the natural advantages, and re- that who ara affected. The prospect of apwhen uaed In cases where very good a strong dose of common-sensthey are Indicated, such as nervous plications from many clerks who de- quire! aonly and dose of honesty stronger headache, resulting from mental overpend cn their salaries from members a tremendous dose of for a llv'ng but who would represent virus to put It on a level where pros- work.caseBut they are not Indicated In the of the young woman who haa small provincial papers waa the prime perity and success will be assured absolutely no respect for her digestive object In the adoption of the rule. The facts. apparatus, and who pays no attention Rut all Mila cpn only cotne after galleries arc already crowded, and a whatever to the ordinary requirements limit had to be fixed. ami Rhode mi l llo-i- friends have nt nature. n'li'necri their hold upon Poiilli Africa, Much of her trouble could be avoided Infernal Hachine Hoax. for they are the evil genii wlilrh enIf she would get up a little earlier, take Washington, Dec. 13. What the po- danger lla future. With them II hue a goblet of hot water an hour before lice regard aa a practical Joke or hoax become a cututlry; with- breakfast, avoid haste In eating, mastiout them II will become a country waa the discovery of an alleged Infernal machine on the doorstep of the where any and every Industry can and cate her food properly and attend to nature the demands of with some deSpanish Minister at an early hour thla will thrive. It la nt present passing through n gree of regularity. If her home la not morning. The story Is that one of the too for away she should walk to and servants, . going out to get tlie morn- tranrltlon spur.', d - Hili.q- to a from her place of employment. She m- in t lin I saw the nmchlne. wllh a ing pnN-rl whi--ot-fun ligbti-i?.i:i Norilnu niny In thla way escape a common of annulled to It. lie ran cause of headache the vitiated and buck lulu tlie hone and Inld llie wife In Ik. frequently malodorous atmosphere of of llie Mlnlalcr, who went out mul it crowded ear. l the burning fuse. exHngiihdir-iCONFUSING. instead of sending the office boy out uinchlnc waa taken nwny l for n lunch consisting of a sandwich, the iKillce anil will lie examined. The I'uKlit-nt-oft.-a sotuve of nn apple and irili a glass of milk, she device la aabl to have hen a l Kivnl rnnriisli.n mid ti.iiil.lr In should go out herself, take a brisk walk box mini with a granulated who In I :ir!i Iho l.iiifiii-ige- . of n few Mocks and eat 'a light lunrh. A wrll.q- lit an Join mil III find this method far more benIhoa f lii Crnul'li it h'ti'iirhin:iii lutil Kite eficial than silting in the poisoned atFought to tha Death, llie verb Inriik." "In wljlt mosphere of the office gossiping with fllcplieiivlll. Tex., Dec. IB.-- In nn "I Ihi:Iii in your one more young women who are or thla evening between Hilly :ii.l my Fnmrli employed in Ihe same building.-Ne- w Kny and T. J. Wllaon, Kay waa Mon DiiIkiIk, to "I.iit your in..; York Recoider. aliiblml, and while to death IrnuhlH up sn lie threw Wilson to the ground and will, 111. nir still; you mix I prroil!,M,H atmniHil Ills head lo a pulii Kny la I frl, ml Vix Miukisi.il, dead Wilson cannot lire. Wllaon la Jilr.1 nos niir now." i cotiH-mnl"Ph- s:i, Kays uiiel. she lull'll,! I,, bri-iidown li,'RAW FURS . curlier lh:in m ri;:!,l llinr-- ?" f Faurs Will Resign, Ilpilk up tho M'lim I, she lull, I louden, Dee. 15. The Im is our reGAME HEADS a Oh. . I re member; spondent of the lall Mall Gazette brcik hi, this afternoon Hint he la In po- ncbnnl." sition to aiat that M. Faure, Uresl-ileWhy does alio do ili.it T I neknl. of tli French Republic, will reher health Is l'rok,n Into" He adds that a Rrokeii down." sign lnfir March. fresh am tidal has been uncarlhii In Rrokin down? Oh. yes. Ami. luoonnn lion wllli the 1rcaldrnta family. lled. since rever ho broken m In llie The iurreationdi'nt also says: town hundreds of Rroken out. newapnpers Dully IN M.Nb Bhe thinks she will leave II f.q- three disgust at the rnnipnlgn of but there la not an arllrle or four weeks." Will she leave her house nliineT' amongst them which due not distill E. MEHESY, FURRIER, tlie venom of calumny. The Fall Mall "No. she Is afraid it will be broken-bro- ken Gaiette intimates that the secret fund how do 1 say that! of 200.000 francs which ths Klysce pal"Rroken Into." FUR DREB8ER ft TAXIDERMIST, ace expanded upon th preas waa not Certainly; It Is what I meant to wisely distributed. KNl'THKOKD HOTEL IILOCK. My i It. Rrat floor sortk of Hoy, SALT LAKE CITY. .arawlultemuru1, sad wasr roar saw tastb For a Suit that will SUIT You Sand for Sampte if Ton Can No CalL D. L. ROSS, 41 W. Merchant Tailor flsorad South St- - ALT LAKE CITY A Steel $35 Kange for EXCELLENT IN EVERY RESPtCT We have an linuienro line of Stoves, iCiiiiKfa and Ilea tern to Hi'lect From. Flue Kti-r- THE XEELEY INSTITUTE, t ilircft. HUlliiiriyiil liriifii'h uf huiio' :il lw iglit, III., h:i uiH'iicd at Htei V. Second Nurlli, Kul Idikt; Cily, tut (lie line of llie etnvi railway rntinim: tu Warm Suring. Fur liu1 n'itt iitt'iiL uf the litjnur and K. Ktidlcy (liiuni ltidiils, willi i;mii;niytt duultlc rlduritlt; uf gulf rumetlleH. Is under Hit' iiianitk't' The liiKt if niciil uf Ir. J. W. si. Jnlin, who hat Ist'ii at. work with ami In tin1 employ of tho Lesley K. Kcclcy ('tiiiimny for tha past four yen rs. Tlm treatment and mannip'iimnt of pal lent will Itq lilentlcallr the same as at Iwlfb 1IKST HUT AIU FI Utah Stove & KNACK Ik AXEIIICA. A 1 King Oscar of flweden anl Norway Bpu'srt'd In s new rote at Ills in si veil hy IHiinrt CnnilH'rlniiil diH-MliK'knnlin. 4lr. I'miilHi-lniit- l nut know flwnllsh. and lil Intcrinvtcr fnllni to aimir ro tlie Kina, who Is an excellent linanlst, offertil It, service, and Hntitt t Ihe crowilml aud If tire with sttrprlMiig ease nml lluenry. New lly s York Wurld. Hardware Co. . lu' lia'- - Salt Lake City. DONT LIMPS- '- walk airalaht, Wr Ink plaster or url t ail r i t is-- 1 r nuufurL Hprolsllaia la rrliiiiHl ind ikrtirniinl alicwa. rM bnwa and artitfuJaJ iinitw of Ferjr Oeaeridtioa, Hilgert Deformity At Shoe Co. El bird (towthSL, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH District 78. Th arm teal Re bool Kbue ra Ksrik. Every pair warrAtmr. Aak for |