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Show Awarded .ilghest Honors World's Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. f Th college of mathematics at the academy is already running on a daily program. Six daily recitation are beld during the week. The time of recitation is extended from one hour,'to one and a half hours, thus giving the student nine hours per week of actual recitation in any one course. It is the aim of the school to get hold of those individuals who will apply themselves earnestly so that the best of results will be attained. We are authorized to say for the directors of the school that such students are earnestly solicited, and if they have not the necessary nec-essary fee, it will be to their advantage to see the treasurer in room 7. B. lr. academy between the hours of 10 and 11 a. mM and satisfactory arrangements shall be made, so that all who desire j may attend and at least get off one I course in mathematics, Courses in arithmetic, elementary and advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry and analytic geometry have already been applied for. The coldest draught beer in town, 5 cents a glass, at Eureka saloon. There is one medicine that will cure immediately. We refer to De Witt's Colic and Cnolera Cure for all Summer Complaints, No delay, no disappointment, disappoint-ment, no failure. Smoot drug Company. Com-pany. The most stylishly finished photo- ! graphs are those from Anderson's. Travelers find a safe companion in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. A change in drinkiDg water and in diet, often causes severe and dangerous danger-ous complants. This medicine always cures them. Smoot Drug Company. Endless variety of dress goods at Farrer Brotners & Co. Heady mode Suits at Provo Woolen Mill company. Papers on appeal in the case of Oliver A. Slade vs. Harry Hayes, Albert Al-bert Hayes and Caroline Hayes, from Justice Gilchrist's court at Lehi, were filed in the First District court today. This was a suit for $275.00 damages for moving house from Blade's land at Pelican Point last fall and was tried this spring, Justice Gilchrist dismis-eing dismis-eing Caroline Hayes from the case and awarding judgment for $125.00 and costs of suit. Albert Hayes has since been killed at Pelican Point. 1 The college of mathematics commences commen-ces Monday, July 1st. Teachers of thiE county have an excellent opportunity of getting off a course in mathematics. The Bchocl will be held in the B.Y.acad-emy. B.Y.acad-emy. Professors Jensen and McKen-drick McKen-drick will conduct the school. Teachers Teach-ers of this county who desire attending attend-ing the U, C. T, A., the last week in July, will be allowed to put in double time, as classes will be organized to auit their purpoee. It is the object of the Bcbool to make the college a permanent per-manent institution, so that those who desire may get thorough instruction in the line of mathematics. Arithemetic, algebra, both elementary and advanced, ad-vanced, geometry, plane and spherical, trigonometry, analytical geometry and calculus comprises the curriculum. There is great danger in neglecting Colic, Cholera and similar complaints-An complaints-An absolutely prompt and safe cure is found in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Smoot Drug Company. No American author now before the country has directed his sole attention at-tention toward American subjects as much as Augustus Thomas, the author of "Alabama." Mr Thomas has in a space of five yeais given the theatergoers theater-goers of the country food for thought in the production of his plays. He has not drawn upon the other nationalities foi his comedies, but has taken it from life. Mr. Thomas' successes have proven that the American public want plays dealing with American subjects, American characters and American comedy, He has demonstrated that thin onnntrv ftfTVirris as o-nnH an nnnnr. tumty lor the selection of competent material as does either England or France. ''Alabama," which is undoubtedly un-doubtedly the masterpiece of this young red, white and blue playwright, is the attraction at the Proyo opera houee tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. Dr. Price's Cream Bakin 5 Powder World' Fair Hichcrt Medal and Olclosi. S. C. White Leghorn eggs, 50c. per setting, three settings for $1.60 at Provo City Lumber company i W." J. Ross, Manager. " 4 Photographs from Anderson's studio are artiBtic and up to any made anywhere any-where in Utah. Now is your time at Ad Anderson's. Persons who are subject to diarrhoea will find a speedy cure in De Witt's Colic snd Cholera Cure. Use no other. It is the best that can be made or that money can procure. It leaves the system sys-tem in natural condition after its use. We Rell it. Smoot Drue Company f Robinson Bros. $3.00 shoes at Farrer Brothers & Co. Full assortment straw hats. Get your first choice. Farrer Brothers & Co. The Gates Furniture company have the largest line of baby carriages in !the county. Price3 way down. Style to suit. For some unexplained reason Provo, the home of more talented musicians, according to population, than any other city in Utah, never dees patronize patron-ize well a firetclasa musical entertainment, entertain-ment, no matter by whom giyen. Last night was no exception to the rule and the Pyfee Opera company played prac tically to empty benches, the audience upstairs and down did not number perhaps many more than 100 paying patrons. Undouoedly the house would have been packed had the town been covered with flaring lithographs of the pretty girls who perform in the com-panyl com-panyl People who depend upon that kind of advertising to draw them out to an opera and failed to come out last night were sadly fooled, for the chorus girls were very pretty, the whole company com-pany was neat and clean and gaye a high class and most delightful performance. per-formance. The opera "Tar and Tartar" Tar-tar" is a bright one, the music being pleasiDg and not too difficult, while the dialogue and plot are above the ordinary. The leading performers, Al. Leach, Winficld Blake, Helene Salinger and Miss Pyke are exceptionally exception-ally good singers and the fun-makers of the company are A 1. The whole company have sweet voices and are a very strong opera company. Consid ered in the light of an advertisement for future entertainments to be given in Provo, the performance - last night was a marked success. Prof. McClellan of the Michigan University will visit Provo once or twice a week, providing he can get a class of ten or twelve pupils to study piano and organ, Itegister at Skelrob's book store immediately. Terms moderate. Stayed From Phil Speckart's slaughter house on the Springville road near Van Gi'ndy's brick yarde, one dark red, fat cow about live years old, branded B on left side. Return to Provo Meat company and receive reward, Philip Speckart. Japanese matting, a very cheap covering for floors, price from 20 cents to 45 cems per yard, at Gates Furniture company. f When occasion demands its use, try De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or skin eruptions. Always cures piles. Smoot Drug Company. Half rates via. It. G. W. July 3rd and 4th, All tickets good for returning return-ing until July 5th. f J. D. J one 8 has tiled suit in the First District court against D. D. Iloutz and Edna Houtz, all parties of this city, for J7G0.30 balance alleged to be due and owing on a promissory note for $30UO.0O s'gued on September 26, lava. From all appearances everybody will go to the Proyo Park Gardens to assist in the celebration on the Fourth. A splendid program will be rende e'. Come one, come all and bring your picnic. A stage driver named Mitchell and a missionary's wife named Youce, all parties of Fort Du Chesne, eloped last week and are now thought to be in Chicago. The DisrAicH has received copies of the programs of exercises to be had on the Fourth from practically every city and village in the county they are all going to celebrate, save Proyo alone. Lost A Paul E. Wirt fountain pen. Finder will be rewarded by returning it to the Provo Meat market. Parties having Denies, spring chickens or any other fruits or poultry to dispose of will do well to call on C. F. Decker & Co. They pav cash. De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure never disappoints, never fails to give immediate relief. It cures just as sure as you take it. Smoot Drug Company Farrer Brothers & Co. have the nicest lot of percales and calicos in town. The best of dried beef and boneless ham at the Provo Meat company's. D. L. Dean has opened a real estate and loan office in Swasey & Martin's bank opposite the postoflice. t Angelica, Port, Sherry, Claret and Reisling wines, 35 cents quart bottle or three for $1 00 at the Eureka saloon. H. Harrison, proprietor. Tonight is what the boys of the militia call "have to" night, that is the laws compel them to drill one night in each month, fixed in Provo on the first Tuesdav night in each month. Sargeant Goodheart of Fort Douglass will drill Company 'M" and an interesting inter-esting meet is expected. The soldier boys of both companies are coming out in parade on the Fourth, celebration or no celebration. Mr. and Mrs. James White of this city returned Monday evening trom a four week's visit with friends in Salt Lake city. Philip Speckhart hps planted a $10,000 libel suit against D. McPber-son. McPber-son. Kellogg Corfman . are Mr. Speckart's attorneys. H. Harrison at the Eureka saloon has A. B.C. beer in any quantity by the bottle or glass. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the business office of The Dispatch. We recommend De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure because we believe it a safe and reliable remedy. Its good effects are shown at once in cases of Cholera - Morbus and pimiiar complaints. com-plaints. Smoot Drug Company. Plenty of rubber hoee can now be bad from the Provo Hardware & Iron company. Best quality, lowTest price. Ladies', Misses' and Children's oxfords ox-fords and shoes, tan and black at Farrer Brothers & Co. The moet pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels, are De Witt's Little Early R:serB, Cure Bick headache head-ache and constipation. Small pill. Small dose. Smoot Drug Company. Bed room suits in great variety. Bargains to old and young marrieo people. Call and be conyinced. Gates Furniture company. f GOOD THING-HELP IT. The following gentlemen are authorized to solicit subscriptions for stock in the Utah Comity Fruit and Agricultural Society And Collect 20 per cent of same. P. H. Bover, Wm. Drury, W. H.Kelsey, Springville; James Miller, Andrew An-drew W. Johnson, F. Lewis, Spanish Fork; Barry Wride, Payeon; Samuel andJWilliam AEhby, Lake Shore; Evan Wride, M. Jorgensen, A. Halla-d Halla-d jy, II. Knudeen, Thos. Leonard, Jnu. Gillies, Provo; II. B. Sterrett, J. W. Gardner, Pleasant Groye; Thos. A. Shelly, American Fork; Israel Evans. Lehi. This society has proven to be a Erand thing for the farmers and in fact for the community at large, every citizen in the county should call on one of the committeeor secretary and securesome of the stock before it is all taken. Our by-laws for packing and shipping instructions are now printed. Call on the above committee or secretary of the society and get one free they are worth dollars to you. ' ! f ' - ,;" i 1 iiiiiimil jii'n "1 in. iwrnrit" .".Tgi J . "liwigjWjja' mmmmmim t T i. , ' .i.BEMj Highest of all in Leavening Power.- T J, S. Gov't Report AiEMJT&E$ POISE The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California Califor-nia liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. Hurrah For The Fourth! Grand Gala day at Center Street park. Prizes will De given to the successful suc-cessful competitors in the various games. The nicest place in Utah countv for picnicking. Beautiful grove of natuial foliage. Grand ball in the evening. A prize for the best dancer. All invited. See small bills. Two Days' Board Free. The Rio Grande Western railway agents will, beginning on July 1st, sell excursion tickets to Glenwood Springs and return via the Denver and Rio Grande railroad at $19.00. These tickets tick-ets will be gocd three days from date of sale, and will include two days' board at the Hotel Colorado and two baths in the famous Glenwood Springs. The Hotel Colorado at Glenwood Springs is the finest and be6t hotel in Colorado. The Rio Grande Western agents will ateo sell excursion tickets to Glenwood Glen-wood Springs via the famous Denver and Rio Grande railroad, good thirty davs for $22 00, or sixty days for $25.00 The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. , 1 Saltair Excursion via. Rio Grande Western. For the pyrotechnic display and other attractions at the famous Saltair resort re-sort July 4th R. G. W. will give low ex cursion rates from all points in Utah county. special rates. From Payson $1.75, Spanish Fork $160, Springville and Provo $1.50, American Fork and Lehi $1.25, and 25 cent9 less to Salt Lake city. trains leave: Payson 8:05 a.m. Spanish Fork 8:17 " Springville, 8:25 T.,. r. r- II .ljuuv.-. :oO American Fork 9:02 " Lehi , 9;07 " Arriving at Salt Like 9:55 a. m. and the Beach at 10:30 a. m., without change of cars, Special returning will leaye Saltair at 10 p. m Salt Lake depot at 10:30 p. m., and run through to Payson. To insure good service purchase your tickets via. R. G. W, the "people's favorite line." 1 &m& Garfield Beach, Saltair Excursion via the Union Pacific. July 4th, the Union Pacific will run an excursion from all points in Ulah county to Garfield Beach and Saltair. You can have your choice. SPECIAL KATES. From Payson $1.75, Spanish Fork $1.65, Springville and Provo $1.50, Pleasant Grove $1.50, American Fork and Lehi $1.25. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. LEAVE. Juab 6:05 a. m. Nephi 6:40 " Mona 6:55 " Santaquin 7:23 " Payson... 7:33 Benjamin 7:42 " Spanish Fork 7:50 " Springville 8:00 " Provo 8:15 " Lake View 8:23 " Pleasant Grove 8;30 " American Fork 8;36 " Lehi 8:42 " Lehi Junction 8.44 " Arriving at Salt Lalke 9:35 " j. ugiinog cijui;uit;ut, 1.(101; blLUU, UU change of cars to Saltair. aioney to Loan on improved farm and city property Time five years, with privilege of part payment of any amount before maturity. matur-ity. This money is loaned on mortgage mort-gage only, thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawlul redemption in case of torecloeure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dusenberry at county recorder's office, Provo city, Utah. . Our citizens have decided not to hild an official celebration July 4th. The reason for this is probably to let our people take advantage of the very low excursion rates put in by the Union Pacific to Garfield, Saltair and Salt Lake, this is the opportunity of the season to visit those famous resorts re-sorts and from present indications the Union Pacific will take an immense train out of the county. (No chang9 of cars to Saltair.) 4th JULY 4th. VIA. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Juab 6:15 a. m $2,25 Nephi 6:50a.m 2!oO Mona 7:04 a. m 2.00 Santaquin. 7 :26 a. m 2 00 Payson 7:34 a. m i 75 Benjamin 7:41a. m 1.75 Spanish Fork 7:46 a. m 1.65 oiMiugyuie :ui a. m. 1.50 Provo 8:15 a. m 1.50 Lake View , 8:23 a. m 1.50 Pleasant Grove 8:30a.m 125 American Fork 8:36 a. m ' .'. 15 LeM 8:42a. m, L25 Lehi Junction 8:44 a. m 1.25 Arrive Salt Lake 9:35 a.m. Returning Trains leave Salt Lake 10:00 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for the Beach every hour. Special Programs. All kinds of Sport. BathiDg never better. Fare to Salt Lake will be 25 cts less than to the Beach. Remember the Union Pacific give you your choice of Resorts, Buy your tickets via. D. P. E. R. First class equip-Iments, equip-Iments, Fast time, ) .......mo .u..1 "S... w, umm mmmmm ., ., m July 4th. The Union Pacific run the first train out of the county.are first to reach Salt Lake and the lake resorts. Splendid equipment. Fast time. PCnIchetr' EngiNh Diamond Brand. ENftYRQYAL PILLS Jk"V Original and Only Genuine. A iVvV rc wy reliable, cadics ask f'.J tni Dra?fi for Chir.hestert Enqlith c4gwmorfci Brand in Ked and Goid me tallicVvS "p, V"2:0XC"- "eal! with hloe ribbon. Take 77 l&Sno other. Refute dangeroum m6.fiu- V I Afliont and imitations. At Druggist, or tend 45. I W JJf in ftamia for p&rticulmrm, testimonials and C 3 " Relief for Ladica," in letter, dt re! urn Jv ' Mall. IO.OOO T. imoiiiiU. AVimt Paper. -. ChU'lieater Chemical Co.,MalUon So.nar Sold 67 aU Lacal Drujnu. i'hLlada.. Pa PMO OPERA HOUSE S. S. Jones, Proprietor. J. C. Graham, M'gr. S. J. Jones, Treas The most successful American play yet written. Wednesday, July 3rd. . ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Clement Bainbrige's famous New York Company in Augustus Thomas' masterpiece, ALABAMA. A Story of the South Produced with some beautiful effects designed for the original production at A. M. Palmer's Theatre, New York. THE GREAT COMPANY. Frank C. Bange, Ethel Irving, Clement Bainbridge, Inez Knowlton, Geo ii. Miller, Louise V. McElvoy, L. P. IJicks, Emvline Barr, Charles Wyngate, Prank Birkhurst, Edward Maas, Charles Moore. Prices $1.00, 75 cents, 50 cents, 25 cents. Sale of seats opens Tuesday at 10 a. m. SMOOT DRUG COMPANY SO DA LICIOUSl That's her verdict on our soda water and it's been confirmed by a tremendous tremen-dous maiority of the population of Provo. It's the cooleBt of known drinks, not only cool, out cooling, as cooling as ice water without being in the least degree hurtful to the stomach. stom-ach. Certainlv there's nothing more refreshing and delightful to the taste. All this makes it the drink of drinks for eummer. We serve it in all the popular flavors or with cream, as preferredat pre-ferredat a nickel a glas.a. A glass of our soda is the pleasantest equivalent for half a dime in the world. I Smoot Dbug Co. j j i And See Our Sprmg Stock 1 We present an opportunity for economical buying that 1 nobody can afford to miss. Our Store is crowded with the newest styies selected with experienced care as to quality good taste as to style and generous prodigality, as to variety it is the RIGHT PLACE to get the RIGHT GOODa at the RIGHT PRICE. I PopuiarStyles, Late Ste flarfl BreJes Jet At Wis Are all found in abundance in every department. No question about these Goods pleasing. They make none better. No ouestion about the prices being satisfactory norm rrnn f I sell cheaper Depand Upon Us for Perfsct Satisfaction AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. We deserve your trade because we give the fairest, squar- j ' est opporl unity for buying honeft Goods at bed rock prices. Come t us for your Spring Clothing. Furnishing Goods Shoes and Hats and you will come out ahead A O. SMO oi roprieis Successor to Provo Milling Company. OFFICE OPPOSITE U. P. DEPOT Manufacturers of and Dealers in choice and f BRANDS MILLING OF FLOUR FEED I i Good Treatment & Satisfaction Guaranteed I Grain Received on Storage. Free Com Shellcr. 3D. IE?,. 3313133333. IKdfer : . Don't Fail to Attend the New York Cash Store. CommencingSaturday.June 15 We will place on Sale our Entire Stock of Summer Gocds which must ABSOLUTELY BE SOLD BY JULY 1st, 1895. j At the following Prices Calicos in all colors at 5 c yd 10 pes Flemish Lawns, former Ladies' Parasois from 25c up 15 bolts Ginghams, former price price loz now 10c Lace Curtains from 15c np 103 yd now 6 10 pes Begins Demity, former Bed"Soreads from 75c up 15 bolts Central Park Shirtinjr, P'"2?0---; v now J2jc Ladies' Muslin A'ight Dresses - ' warranted fast color, worth 10c 10 ics Linen Lawn, former price from 45 yd now 5c ........now 12;c 15 doz Ladies' Ribbed Undervests 15 pes Satines, formsr price 15c 19 pes hite Apron Goods, was was 40c now 25c yd now 10c 12c now 80 10 dcz Ladies' Kibbsd Under- 15 pc8 French Striped Pongee, 10 pes Zephyr Ginghams, was 15c vests, was 35c now 20c former price 25c yd. . .our price 17)sC yd now 10c 10 doz Children's Dndervest. I 10 pes Crepons, in all colors, for- 5 pes Bed Ticking, was 12i. 15, was 10c now be mer price 25c yd our price 12c 16$,; yd n0w 10a 12 Dolta bleach from 5c up I 50 pea Pacific 8atines, former Breeze Dresa Duck, was 15c... .now 10c 12 bolts Lonsdale Sheeting, was f pncelOcyd our price 7c 25 pes extra wide Percales, was 12c now8c 15 pes French Brilliants, all 17icyd now 12c 150 bolts Silk Ribbon, farmer shades, former price 20c, our price 15c 12 pes Shelf Oil Cloth, was 15a, now 10c price 10c. 15c, 20c and 25c per j 15 pes Empress Demity, warrant- 50 pr Turkish Towels from 74c up yard. This ribbon will be sold ed fast colors, former price 22ic Linen Towels from 15c no for 5c yd f now 15c I Ladies' Waists, former price , now 75c 100 pr Ladies' Corsets, from 50c np I Shoes and Slippers Gents' Furnishings. 150 pr Misses' Slippers, red, black and tan, to be sold " . ' f0J. 75c odoz Men's Shirts at 20c 150 pr Ladies'' Slippers.' sizes' 'i and SjVformer price' " ' 5 Men'3 Heavy Twill Shirts, striped, former price i $1 50 and $2 '. .now $1 ioa - now 60C""- 100 or Fine French Kid Shoes, A. J. Johnson make, 25 doz Shirts, worth 75c,$l and $1 25, until sold will worth $4, 84 50, $5 and $5.50 pr now t2 go atT 50(5 300 pr Misses' Shoes, worth $2 and $3 pr goinjr at $1 doz Jersey Overshirts.fom-er price $1 now 50c 100 pr Infante Slippers at25cpr 2o doz Undershirt3,price 5'c, 7oc and $1 on r price Soc 250 pr Men's Heavy Shoes, former pricej$2. and $3.. now $1 2o dcz Suits LShirt and Drawers, former price $1.75 our price $1 suit t !' O T I O IV S . 10 dcz Gents' Neck Ties, was 75c now 40c I 15 doz Gents'leck Ties, was 35a now 20c f 75 Hairpins for Scents I 10 doz Gents' Hats, former price $1, $1.50 and $2 2 pk Needles for 5 " our price 75c 2 doz Dress Buttons for 5 " 5 dcz Men's Checked Jumpers, former price 50c 3 Children's.;Handkerchiefs foi 5 " onr price 85c k Ladies' LinenHandkerchiels for 5 " f l'J3 ..' S, , 1 1 DC Gents' Red Handkeachiefs for 5 U h 1 1 0X611 S U Vera! IS 20C. f REMEMBER that each and every article will be sold juH as advertised, until July 1st j Call and be Convinced. j NEW YORK CASH STORE No. 14 CENTER STREET, - PROVO, UTAH. N ! i ' i I |