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Show - fl7 World's Tribute to M Kvu Dr. Price's Cream MA vw) Baking Powder UJ SlA Highest Honors Awarded hMf VK by ths World's Colum- iyU VOV blan Exposition, Ipj, World's Fair HIGHEST MEDAL awarded to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder The highest award as given on every claim, comprising superiority, in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and Ih . excellence. This verdict has been given by the best jury ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by the recommendation recommend-ation of the Chief Chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, who made an elabor-ate elabor-ate examination and test of all the baking powders. This is pre-eminently the highest authority on such matters in America. This verdict conclusively settles the question and proves that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is superior in every "way to any other brand. NoTE.The Chief Chemist rejected the Alum baking powders, itating to the World's Fair jury that he considered them unwholesome. More Sugar Wanted. Eugene Field 6ays that it has long been his opinion that the advocates of woman suffrage should abandon the rigorous tactics they have ineffectually used for so long a time and adopt tho milder tactics of persuasion. The woman wom-an suffrage cause needs less virility and more femininity, less jaundice and more sugar. Bright eyes, pretty complexions, jaunty figures and stylish costumes are, alwayf were, he thinks, and by God s grace always will be, more potent influences in-fluences in determining the opinions and actions of men than the keenest wit and the most convincing logic Saved Our Boy A Clergyman's Statement Constitutional Scrofula Entirety Cured. WH. ftchard Fate " p. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " Q enttamea : Wishing to toll what Hood's far apartlla has done for us, I will say that 3 years ago we had a beautiful boy bern to us. When about six months old he took a sore mouth. Everything that was known as usual remedies In such cases was used. I had two doctors but all to no benefit At the age of 11 mouth ht breathed his last' Thus we laid Our Darling Child In the grave. On Aug. 4, 1891, another boy was born uno us. At the age of two months he became be-came afflicted with the same disease. I believed the boy's trouble was constitutional, and not common sore mouth. I procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and commenced to give it regularly to both mother and baby, and occv slonly washed his mouth with a syrup of buck brush root Improvement began at once. "We have succeed in eradicating the scrofulous blood from the system and to-day we are blessed with nice, fat baby boy, eighteen months old. He U the very Picture of Health, all life and full of mischief thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am a minister in the Methodist Protestant ihurch. I am here to back what I ay and I am in no way interested In any profit In the matter, except it affords me much pleasure pleas-ure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as HoodVatrGures a safe, sure remedy Even my wife, after taking Hood's became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood again. "We have used only three bottles, but I keep it In the house." Rev. J. M. Pate, Brookline Station, Missouri. K.B. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood'a, Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restor lag the peristaltic action of the alimentary cans Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Pboeba Thomas, of Junction City, 111, was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's !NewDiscovery completely cured Jifir.ac-diine'aays it saved her life. Mr. Thoe. Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francieco, Buffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Oiscovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that piove the wonderful efficacy of this meuicine in Coughs and Colds, Free trial bottles at fmoot Drug Co. Regular she 50c. and $1.00. Cheap silver, cheap silver. Solid silver watches at half price at Be3k's jewelry store. Come and see me if you want a cheap watch. Flankeletes, flannels, linseys and all goods needed at this time of year are selling cheaper than ever at T. G. Webbke's 8tobk your wheat', with the Provo Milling Co. D. R. Beebe, Mngr. Red Schoolhouse shoes 5 to 8 for 60 cents at Irvine & Barney's. This same shoe has sold in Provo at $1.50. . Ladles' knit shirts for 75 cents and $1.C0 at Irvine & Harney's. Call at Farrer Bro3. & Co. and see the new dry goods. RsaiEiiBER that you get the finest cuts at the Gem Chop house.' Shobt orders at all houra at theGem Chop house, Buy vour ladies' fine shoes at Farrer Bros. & Co. Tiie FINEST LIQUORS of all Kinds, BEERS, all the Best Brands. :: THE BEST CIGAKS x 3?olite Attendance. C"Titer Rt PPt betwen IT and I fltrmts. I IT. HARRISON Pr printer. The Utah GoUnty Prilit and UgriGilMral Society WILL SELL TOUR FRUITS, BERRIES, VEGETABLES; POTATOES, HONEY, FISH, GAME, STOCK, HORSES, SHEEP, HAY AND GRAIN, It will pay you to call at their office, corner 8th and J Street, Proyo. or any of the offlers for any information desired. No middlemen to take a large profit if we sell for you. Dtkjsctoks . P. H. Boyer, Springville; Evan Wride, Frovo; Geo. dinger. Lafee View; D. M. Smith, Pleasant Grove; John Miller, Spanish Fork; George D. Snell, Spanish Fork. W. H. Kelsey, Springville, Pres. Thoa, jjeonard, Provo, Vice-Pres, F. J. Covert, Provo. Sec'y. J. E. Booth, Provo, Treas, Reed Smoot, President. M. II. Hardt, M. D.Sec. & Tres. W. R. Pike, M. D. Vice-Preeident. L. U. King. Alux Heduist, Ja., Mgr. Wholesale f Retail Druggists. We Carry a Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUM-ERY, PERFUM-ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUGS ETC., ETC. OIGKASJ & IjOBAOOOS. Prescription Carefully Preparejl Da ox Night, I ..V.. .:. I; ...... T'Yl" ."'""'"ffr'iiTr'iriff-nfn-';","ir ''-f- r-'-tiu "in'fr"'TriTy JJ-frir'rVrriirn'-,J-'-'a': -j .r. ...: J --jt j lib Sfflillli! Ill UPP i ! . ..WILL BE NOTED IN HISTORY FOR THE.... 1 Unprecedented Cheapness OF GOODS ID CLOTHING! But Nowhere is that Cheapness so apparent as at IRVINE & BARNEY'S. ' Their Fall and Winter Stock is a marvel in this particular. Their Prices the Lowest. Their Mammoth Mam-moth Cloak Sale has attracted attention for 1000 miles around. Their are a few of them left. Secure them. I? Children's, 75c, 11.00, $1.50, $2 00. and upwards. Ladies', $1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4 00, and upwards. DEESS GOODS in a11 shades and styles. Beautiful at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, etc., etc. with trimmings to match. Excellent Table Linens at 25c, 40c, 50c. Ladies' Woolen Hosiery, 20c, 25c, 30c, etc. Children's in proportion. Ladies' Glove Grain k; Shoe, 90c. Children's Grain Shoe, 60c. We can't mention half the articles we would like to but w feel as though we had denied you a great opportunity if we failed to say something of our Clothing Department We are going to close out our Clothing, and we will beat any prices you can get in Utah on the same line oi goods. Men's Overcoats, $2.7o and upwards. Men's Suits, , 4.75 and upwards. .IRVINE & BARNEY. 30 and 32 CENTER STREET - - PROVO : : ' : BLANKETS --s J Special! Special! I ! ' -LOOK FOR TIIE- this week. We will as we always do Discount all Previous prices on these goods. 09t gLOAKs. Jackets. CloakI ' I1TLATESTSTYLBS. j No old sheTf worn Stock, at prices second to none. Always reliable. First in Low Prices Wi ll IiEW, Manager. li CENTER STREET, PROVO. 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