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Show Awarded Highesi Honors World's Fair. ' ' The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No A! ini, ?Jsed in Millions of Homsa40 Years the Standard ON THE WING. TnOMAs R. Cutlsu of Lehi dined at tbe Roberts today. B. H. Roberts ia the speaker this afternoon at conference. Mayou J. K. Hall of Springville was in l'rovo Friday and today. For Sale A nice new brick residence resi-dence in the Third ward, very cheap. Apply to Logan Holdaway. Don't forget that Boshard will sell you the same grade of dour as Hoover'e "Sea Foam" at 75 cents a sack. Daniels Bkotheus will mount you one cabinet photo on a plate glass eaele and one dozen photos for $2.25. Osk dozen firstclass cabinet photos, and one mounted on glass easle for 2.25. C. A. ConKling, Union studio. The hearing of the Dougall-Robert-Bon contest has been postponed until Monday. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pilis, assist digestion, prevent con gtipation. Foil Sale Old papers at 25 centB per hundred. Apply to the buainess office of The Dispatch. Hon. W. H. King returned Friday, from Salt Lake city, where be has been hob-nobbing with his old legislative and party friends for a few days. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Patti RosAjand eleven of her support sup-port are stopping at the Roberts. John Smith of the Third ward, member of the democratic drum corps, is lying very ill of pleuro-pneumonia. Theek are a great many people in the city to-day in attendance upon the regular quarterly L. U, S. conference which is being held. There was loaded at Spanish Fork yeeterday a train of ten cars of stock to be ekipped to Sioux City, Iowa, by Benjamin Argyle. Ask Mr. Conkling to make you the latest slyle tbe steel engraving photo. He is the only photographer in Provo who makes them, A list of prizes for the best sustained sus-tained characters at the grand masquerade masquer-ade ball of next Friday evening is being be-ing prepared and will be announced later. T. E. Daniels Jh so long and fa vorably known as Provo's photographer, photogra-pher, is to be found opposite the post-office, post-office, prepared to do you a first class job at $2.00 per dozen. Drs. Shores &. Shores will be in Proyo two days next week, for consultation. consul-tation. The days will be announced later. They will be pleased to see their old friends and acquaintances. It will be pleasant news indeed to the many friends of Oscar B. Young to learn that he has so far recovered that l. 1 , V. 1 1 - - uo uas uccu icieaecu. xi.r. louug 13 now at bis home. There will undoubtedly be a large audience out to Bee Fatti Rosa tonight. Extra efforts are being made to have the house comfortably warm, and eeats are selling fast. The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia, such aa distress after eating, heartburn, heart-burn, and occasional headaches, should not be neglected. Take Hood's Sarsa-parilla Sarsa-parilla and be cured. A bale of cotton batting set afire in Borne unaccountable way in Mrs. King's Btore on Centre street on Thursday evening greatly frightened the people In the building for a short while." We sell Parks' Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure all throat and lung troubles. It has stood the test for many years and to-day is the leading remedy for the cure of colds consumption and all the diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and j $1.00. Sold by Smoot Drug Co, A telegram was received today from the justice of the peace at F. V. Junction asking the sheriff to send up a coffin and shroud for a man who was killed there yesterday by a train running run-ning over him. No further particulars had been obtained up to the time of going to press. l A Most Fleasant Way iOf preventing the grippe, colds, head-Saches, head-Saches, and fevers is to use the liquid llaxative remedy Syrup of Figs, when-. when-. ever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefitted one must get the true remedy manufactured manu-factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in . , &0c. aDd 11 bottles, I i will be served by a new deal. When the democrats in congress come t9 admit ad-mit Utah as a state the commission will die a natural death. Fort Towxeexd, Wash., Jan, 12, Very few white men in Alaska are married, nearly all, according to native custom, having bought their wives. It has been impossible to get the grand juries to indict, because the members of the juries themselves are guilty. Now, United States Marshal Porter has instructed hie deputies throughout the territory tc arrest all such violaters of the law, As a result nearly every man on board the United States steamer Pinta are in jail at Sitka, Hundreds of others, leading citizenB, will be taken in custody. Jacksonville, Ala., Jan., 12. City licenses were issued today for the Corbett-Mitchell contest on January 25, and for the colored boxers. Perrv and Wilkinson on Monday. The latter is looked upon as a test case. The Duval club officers laugh at Governor Mitchell's Mit-chell's threats, and say the contest will certainly come off on the 25th. Local military officers eay their men would probably refuse to turn out, and that no dependence could be placed on them So, if the 6tate troops are called out, companies from outside of this county must be called. The situation situa-tion is at" white heat, and all parties are in a ferment over the daily events. J Washington, Jan. 12. In the dis cuseion of the Wilson bill in the house today, Jerry Simpson said that while he intended to vote for the Wilson bill, there were many provisions in it of which he did not approve. He was not one of those who ever believed if the democratic party was brought to a test it would carry out its pledges, for he knew while there was honest democrats, dem-ocrats, the action of the democratic party, like that of the republicans, was controlled by the money power. The "people's party," said he, "stands on a platform, pledged, as I interpret it, to the principle of free trade. The intolerable in-tolerable burden put upon the agricul tural classes through the indirect system sys-tem of taxation had been one of the potent causes which produced the present pres-ent condition of affairs. The farmers in the country, in 1859, owned GO per cent, of the wealth; 53 per cent, in 1860, 10 per cent, in 18S0 and 30 per cent, in 18!W." At this juncture Simpson created great applause and amusement by treating the house to a spectacle of a dilapidated overcoat.. He proposed to show ihe house exactly what the poor people of the country did wear. Reaching Reach-ing down under his desk, heseize-la tattered old overcoat, fringed at the edge and beepangled with ereatDatchea. He held it on high, while the house and tbe galleries cheered. "I bought that of a farmer," said he, "who told me he left home at 12 o'clock at night and had driven twenty-live miles to bell his products in your boast d hrme market. There, as Cleveland said, is the obje-t ltsson. (Laughter.) TLere is a sample of what men wear under the beneficent eyitern of protection," : he continued ; "It ia made of shoddy A High Liver Ueualh has a bad liver. He is bilious constipated, has indigestion and dyspepsia. dy-spepsia. If there is no organic trouble a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Sure Cure is the only liver and kidney cure we sell on a positive guarantee. Price 81.00. Sold by Smoot Drue Co. Clerk Halliday issued a marriage license this morning to James Lom-bardi Lom-bardi and May Leek, both of Thistle. CHURCH NOTICES. TABERNACLE (Latter-day Saihts) J and 8th, Regular Sunday Services at 2 p.m. Sundfly School in each ward except the 4th, which joins the B, Y. Academy, at 10 a.m. A: O. SMOOT, President. CONGREGATIONAL, Cor. J and 10th. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Service 11 a. m. Theme. "Take heed how ye hoar." Christian Endeavor Society 6:45 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p. in. Subject "Halt-in? "Halt-in? between two Opinions." Everybody welcome. wel-come. S. ROSE. Pastor, B A PTIST CHURCH. K bet. 6th and th. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning: Service 11 a. m. Evening' service 7 p. m. J. C ANDREWS, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, H.bet.Ctu and 7th. Sunday Schoc 10 a.m. Morninir Service. 11 a. m. Subject "Character "Char-acter Tested and Detected." Junior Leare i v. m. Subject "Faith." Epworth League. 6:30 p. m. V. H. LA VAKE. Pastoi. CATHOLIC. Cor. K and 81 Matins, 6 a.m. High Mass, 10 a.m. Vespers. 7:30 p.m . KEV. WALTER SCANLON, Pastor. Pay your money and try to get a good picture while setting before Mr. Conkling's camera and you will be happy, Wanted A full set of the American Encyclopedia. Must be away down for cash. Apply at this office. Mr. Conkling has three thousand elegantly retouched negatives all made in Frovo, Any one wishing duplicates of these made within the last four years can secure them at $1,00 per half dozen by calling at his studio, Union block. Parties desiring farm loans can secure se-cure the same immediately by applying apply-ing to Havercamp & Co., Frovo. Interest In-terest 10 per cent. Loans must cover eighteen acres and in sums from $250 up. We also make abstracts of title a specialty. A complete set of transcripts tran-scripts of Utah county records up to date can be seen at our office. i Go to Daniels Brothers for your photographs. Only $2.00 per dozen. Two cornets, ons new, other soiled, a bargain on both of them. Skelton & Co.. Provo. To bent: A brick cottage with seven rooms, close in. Inquire Gates Furniture Company. J Mrs. Elizabeth ILesser Baltimore, Md. Rescued from Death All Said She Could Not Live a Month Koxo Alive and Well Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I must praise Hood's Sarsaparilla, for It is wonderful medicine. I suffered 10 years with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia and fainting spella. Sometimes I. would be almost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent a great deal of money for medical attendance, but I did not get any "benefit until my daughter told me about Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I began to take it I weighed less than 100 lbs. and was A Picture of Misery Every one who saw me tlicfBht I could not live another month. But I began to Improve at once after beginning with Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sarsapa-rilla, and have gradually gained until I am now perfectly cared. I eat well, sleep well, and am in perfect health. I owe all to Hood's Sarsaparilla Instead of being dead now, I am alive and weigh 1 42 lb. MRS. ELIZABETH MES6ER, 19 Eaat Barney Street, Baltimore, Md. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, perfectly per-fectly bannleu, alwayi reliable and beneficial. Boshard is looking for a car of flour, which he expects to sell at 60 c ents a sack. I Board, lodgings and furnished rooms can be had on 9th Btreet between be-tween D and E. Mrs. M. L. Jewell. For Sale a three-foot nickle plated show case, in perfect order. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. See R. C. Kirkwood assignee lor McEvyan & Co., for bargains. Dry goods, ehoes, underwear, notions, etc. must be sold. PrOVO City Lumber company, telephone tele-phone No. 31. will furnish you dry cedar kindlmg wood ready to fire", six sacks for one dollar, delivered, riteh pine dry wood cut to order for sale. The most complete winter srock of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, dry goods and notions is to be found at Irvine & Barney's. One dollar will pay for enough kindling wood at the lJrovo City Lumber Lum-ber company's yard to last you all winter, delivered free of charge. Ouii sale of shoes is still on and unprecedented un-precedented in Provo. The results of the last six days giye great encouragement encourage-ment for our proceeding further with the sale. Call and be surprised at the bargains we have. Irvine & Barney, 30 and 32 Center St. Hair Death! 5 . .instantly removes and forever destroys. j? objectionable hair, whether upon their "hand's, face, arms or neck, without dis-j .coloration or injury to the most delicate $skin, II wh lor iit'ty years tlie4 JVecret formula of Krasnniot .M'iliion, acknowledged by physi-j. cians as the highest authority and the most eminent dermatologist andt hair specialist that ever lived. Dur-4. ing his private practice of a life- Ttime among the nobility and ari-f .fstocracy of Europe he prescribed this recipe. lrice 81 by mail.f securely packed. Correspondence con-J $fldential. Sole Agents for Anperica.4. Address f iTiie Skookum Root Hair Grower Co fPept. R., 57 South Fifth Avenue.f XNew York. 8 iM''M4'M'M-M-MM i I BALD HEADS! I What is the condition cf votirs? Is your hair dry, ? I U harsh, brittle? Does it split at the .-nJs? Has it a ? 5 1? P i.i "feless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or 5 brusned? is it full cf dandruff? Does your sca'? it-h? ? I Mi Is it dry or in a hentec ronJii-on ? If then are sorrs cf mfit yoarsyxnptoras.bo v.rrr;;.'; U tiwi orycu -X bsi-ixm cU i SiteSlookuBiKootiiairGrover? h '''.i I'i v i " I Is what 70a wei Its proin?t!a U not n ace'dent. h rj! wm vt mtaKMe " V r r..l rpser'" :l- ""Ie of t.v i,jc.-;s 0: t!ie h-ii.-uu.l s.-ulo led t tu 1i.wov. rf- C eryof l:orto tr.'atthem. ".soi:um "contains umhe-r xiiatral:' tr oil It J 7 IJiiM&J nt a 1.;. but a deliKjufuIiy cooling u-vl rcfre,hmg Tonic, hy stimulating 5 2 Erri'Vi" li iho folueua. tt stop ailinj hair, cures dandrujf and orov.3 Umr on oaid " "a Mil S ' 'ka : ftEecp Eca'P clean. hea:thr, and free from irritating eruptions, by "" . I r, teeus akookuvf. &k. It destroys paraaUia insecia, u-kuh Seed ok h" I f'.t : Hi I and destroy tne hair. f I m f I Ir, your drucslst cannot supplyyon send direct to ns. and wo win forward S'fiwte' te&VlornsT" """"'WVtttottoHtotVM. Soap. Sue f J -ifm 41 THE SKo'oKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO,, ? sSutZd1 57 South Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y, The Good Things of Life- MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OGGIDEPL SALOON. AIniben Hlook, J Street, frovo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at "WILSOOSr cSs ISTEIB-TJI'S. THE SENATE iEAT MARKET I Keeps Constantly on Fantl Beef: Mutton, Port, Veal, Bolopa an! Peri Sansare. FAT CALVES and -? -sssDRESSED HOCS WAITED. ' Free Delivery to any part of the City. Centre St. Provo. Third Door East of Cosmopolitan. D. McPHERSON, Prop. rj-i Qtot, P p)H M Must be Closed out in Thirty Days Regardless of cost. Comprising Men's, Ladies' Boys' and Children's SHOES, Without doubt this is the best Line of Shoes ever sold in the Market for the Money. An inspection will convince the most SKjvI? j 30 and 32 Centre Street. Provo. In the Money Market. With-US MOT&m We will for The next Thirty days Give you ONE DOLLAR'S worth of goods for SIXTY-EIGHT find one-half cents. On February 1st we take inventory, between now and then we must dispose of at least All kinds of goods. JSTo reserve. We are going to CUT. CUT. CUT, CUT. DKKP A NO . UNMERCIFULLY SLASH PRICES AS THEY HAVE NEVTR YET BEkX SLASHED. We must do it, too much stock, that's the c-i use. Now ) on have it. I Some merchants complain that January and February are dull months Not so will they be with us. The wary buyer has been waiting for just such announce in jnt as we now make, and whichis very startling in its nature, but nevertheless true. - Aye true, that our business has been extremely large, but we bought very heavy and as a consequence have too much stock. We will sell! Take Advantage! That's right. It is to your interest that you should. If anything is fair in love and war; why not in legitimate business? If we must sell our good", and do so at the minimum profit, what care you? Our loss is not your loss. So we caution you to Take ADVANTAGE of this the GREATEST of all SALES. And we have had some great ones. It is now a well known and undisputed argument that we are advertisers of Wf fQe We do as we say always and ever. Everything goes, nothing reserved. U dvlw REEYJEMBEPJ.OrJLY UNTIL FEBRUARY 1st. NEW YORK CASH STORE, Located in Hathenbruck's Store, 14 Centre St, Provo. i - P. S Watch for our dodger, which will contain a sample of the hundreds of the most stupendous bargains ever offered an appreciative public. Be on hand as "the early bird catches the worm." i t |