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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Iff PI 15) I IT" The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powcer. No Ammonia; No Alum. Csed in Millions of Homes mo- Years the Standard. V . Let the mass meeting of citizens on Monday evening at the county courthouse court-house to hear the report of the peneral Committee on arrangements for fourth of July celebration be well attended. Bb at the county courthouse on Monday Mon-day evening promptly at. 8 o'clock. Wakbup, and lend every assistance you can to make the celebration in Provo of the Fourth of July worthy of the day. Provo will celebrate. County courthouse at 8 o'clock Mon day eyening June 18th. Be there. Jno. G.Lutton of LeRsv, N. Y., a orominent grocer and G. A. R. man says: "I have been troubled writh indigestion in-digestion and biliousness for years. Tried ParkB' Tea and it has cured me. 1 recommend it to everybody." Sold by Smoot Drug company. Ice cream 2o cents a quart at Elite bakery, opposite postffice. CnEAP rates to Salt Lake, June 16th Tia Union Pacific. Train leaves 7:45 a. m. Foil a good meal for very little money go to the Provo City Bakery and Chop House, No. 116 West Center street. Those baby carriages at Gates Furniture Fur-niture company's are strong, elegant and cheap. These qualities must move them along at a rapid rate. HAVERCAlip & Co. are making farm loans, three to five years. Interest 10 per cent. Write them. Provo. Utah. Do you lear? Aint they squeezing squeez-ing the ehape out ol priceB at the Co-op? Beyond a doubt Irvine & Barney has the finest display in tbeir window of ladies' and misses' oxford ties ever eeen in Trovo. Call and see them. ladies' and gents' clothing cleaned dyed, and repaired at Van Voorhis Cos'. Opposite county courthouse. RsFeigerators, best makes, lowest prices at Taylor Brothers company. The Smith 'wealers were hauled out of Rpiineville last evening in wagons. When Mayor Hall informed Smith that he nad now arrived at the jumping off p ace. Smith replied that lie had arrived at the juniping-on place, and otherwise spoke as though he was going go-ing to try the expedient of getting nis men on east a few at a time. The commencement exercises of the Proctor academy occur this (Thursday) eyening. The public is invited. Hon. Wm. H. King of Provo ivas the orator at the University commencement commence-ment exercices yesterday in Salt Lake city. The Salt Lake papers this morn ing praise Mr. King's effort highly. A complaint against Bengt Johnson, John-son, Jr., has been made injustice Wedgwood's court by O. B. Huntington, Hunting-ton, charging Johnson with interfering with Huntington in the discharge ot his official duties as bee inspector. Esxbayed An 8-year-old brown horse Mane roached, has halter on, branded JHCcombined on left thigh. Seen last going toward Springville. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the animal or information leading to his recovery. Call on or address W m. E, Hooyer, Provo, Utah. One of the bngntest spots in town, ii the counter whereon Irvine & Barney display their new spring dreBS goods ana trimmings to match. Buy vour straw hats at Farrer Bros. Co. ' Where is that crowd groin g? Why to the ereat Co op to take advantage ad-vantage of their elegant Etyles and cut-in-two prices? Call and examine Farrer Bros Co.'e summer dress goods. They ai e hnnrlanmo and chean. Free wool couldn't put the prices of cjothing much lower than Iryii e & Barney have them just now. t' Don't m iss the cheap rates to Salt Lake June 16th via Union Pacific railroad. rail-road. Train at 7:45 a. ru, White mull skirting, extra fine hemstitched, hem-stitched, closing out at 15 cents per yard at T. G. Webber's. Ready made waists, wrappers and blazer euits at starvation prices at T. G. Webber's. The Salt La Re Tribune this mornirg reports that the man Dalton who g t his leg broken at Provo the day tie Carterites were run down from Thistle claims to be a cousin of the boys of the Dalton gang of outlaws and that Bill Daltorj is not dead but that he was in Salt Lake less than a week ago. He also claims that Frank and others of Dalton gang were in Provo the day the militia was here and the arrests of the 'wealers were made. The Salt Lake Herald is offering its eemi-weekly edition for six months for the low price of $1 P0. Its Wednesday issue has been increased in size four pages in wmcn me attractive Sunday features of that paper appear. The cir- i culation of the semi-weekly Herald should now increase with wonderful strides. Hood'g Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25 cents. Miss Middleton of Cedar City, wbo has been engaged here for three month with Mise Stickeny in the millinery mill-inery business, departs for her home tomorrow. AMBiiusEN tne tailor is making a specialty of cleaning and repairing. Corner J and twelfth streets. The only place in town to get first class ice cream and cakes is at the Elite bakery, opposite postoffice. , Remembeb the Union Pacific is the only line running to Logan. "Hello Fred! where did you mak9 the raise of that fine euiti"' "O you don;t need to make much of a raise to tret a fine euit at Irvine & Barney's." "How much do you think it cont?" "About $14.50." "KoI guess again," "t 18." "Off again, I only paid 89.00." "You get out!" "Weill come and see lor yourself. They're on the cut, and mean what they eay. They convinced me all right." Persons wishing sawing done, such SB posts, lumber, etc., can get accom- 1 taodtted t the Mickel Planing mills, I Provo. t 'j The Union Pacific is the shortest I liLe to the Lewiston, Miners' Delight, Atlantic and South Pass gold fields. Buy your tickets via Rock Springs or Rawlins, from which points you can go by a firpt class stage line to Lewiston, reaching the mines the same day. Best sugar, 18i pounds for $100, $5.40 per 6ack at P. P. Hindmarsh's. Dr. F. II. Simmons can be found at the old office of Simmons & Bickford and will do the practice of both during the absence of Dr. Bickford. Dr. George Smakt, practicing physician and surgeon. Office main street, Spanish Fork, opposite post office. of-fice. . Syrups, $1.45 tor five gallons at Bo-shard Bo-shard & Saxev's. Ready niwde Suits at Provo WnoW n Mill com mm v. Provo City Jobbing shops. Furniture Furni-ture repairing, upholstering, window and door screens made to order. All work guaranteed and promptly attended at-tended to. W. H.Tidd, proprietor. Cheapest shoes in town at Farrer Bros. Co. You can eet a genuine p&irof tafeta or lis'.e thread glove3 for 10 cents at T. G. Webber's. Mulls, India lawns, and crepon3 In endless variety at T. G. Webber's. The sale of fishlug tackle the paet few days has been immense and this evening crowds of fistiers will go up 'n.vo canyon More will ,o tomorrow and Saturday. It is fair to presume that the Provo liver will be fairly lined with Sabbath breaking fishers on Sunday Sun-day next. Tomorrow is June 15th and the angler may angle. Real Faith never grows weak by having to wait. Sufferers taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for chronic complaints should be patient and the result will be satisfactory. Hood's Cures. Marshal Knight had a curiosity in his jail last night, and one that he was pleased to get rid of this morning. A tramp with one hand cut off and the other arm injured so he could not feed himeelt and with one knee stiff,was run in drunk as a lord. He was sober this morning and promised to get out of town at once, which he did. Judge Dcsenberry and the county surveyor have gone up Provo canyon today. They will meet the probate ju ige and surveyor of Wasatch county and the dividing line between the counties will be permanently established estab-lished and a stone monument will be erected on it near the road with the words Wasatch county painted on one side and Utah county on the other. While going up and coming down the road will be carefully examined and notes taken of the work necessary to be done on it. Fifty pianos and one hundred Organs on easy terms at Taylor Brothers coin r. any. " The new-midsummer Btock of dry goods haye arrived at T. G. Webber's. An immense stock of gloves from 10 cents upwards at T. G. Webber's Union Pacific will have reduced rates to Salt Lake June 16 th, good for return June 18th. Train at 7:45 a. m. jjive percent, paid quarterly on aav-ngs aav-ngs deposits at Provo Commercial & Sayings Bank. At the Co-op eighteen pounds of sugar for One Dollar. Just think of it. A large shipment of gents and boys hats and caps, latest spring styles, have arrived at Irvine & Barney's. Get your groceries at Farrer Bros. Co. The Gates Furniture company have a large stock of carpets, comprising all the most fashionable as well as serviceable service-able makes. Prices astonishingly low. Sugar 85. 40 per sack at Boshard & Saxey's. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per nundred. Apply to the business office of The Dispatch. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth strepts. A complete stock of extras for Champion, McCormic c, Wood, White-ley, White-ley, Deering and Buckeye machines at C. D. Glazier's. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at Elite Bakery. The following are new cases filed in I the First District court: Lorenzo Ed-wa-ds vs. John T. Davis, and Chiistian Aladsen, parties of Mayfield, Sanpete eonmtr. Suit on a $20. 0 balance and interest on a promissory note for $150; o.Bu a o uj auu inter st accuui modation note. Theodore Bruback vs Nathaniel Edmunds, Edmund Edmunds, Ed-munds, Thomas Edmunds and Thomas Edmunds Jr., suit to dissolve partnership partner-ship in a coal mine property near Sterling, Sanpete county, ofwtnch Bruback Bru-back owns 41-70, and for the appointment appoint-ment of a receiver for the property and for an injunction' restraining defendants defend-ants from interfering with the nmn. ertv. Mary A Stilgenbaoer vs. Edward Stilgenbauer, partita of Emery connty, suit for divorce on the grounds of drunkenness, failure to provide and cruel treatment. Anna Peterson vs. Swen Johan Peterson, parties of Gunnison, Gun-nison, Sanpete county, suit for divorce di-vorce on grounds of impotency. A suit is about to be tiled by Richards & Richards Rich-ards attorneys tor Salt Lake city and the canal companies against 335 defendants, defend-ants, land owners on the shores of Utah lake. The object of the the suit is to determine high water mark. Persons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepers' supplies will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel, Provo. A carload Champion machine extras ex-tras arrived a C. D. Glazier's. Call and inspect ame. The etyles and finish of the Taylor j Bros. Co. stock of Glassware and Crock ery are as unapproachable as in their wonderfully low prices. Ladies' it is the place to supply your wantt in this line. t Call at Van Voorhis & Cos', for all kinds of dyeing. i Rom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. J. R. Twelves, Cashier. A general line in all departments of the furniture trade, at away down prices at Gates Furniture company o v it youx time to purchaw. Ten cents buys a beautiful pair of gloves at T. G. Webber's. Silks silks, eilks, from 35 cents upwards, up-wards, at T. G. Webber's. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety I with wfiich laditB may use the California Cali-fornia 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 botton of the package. A Church Social. Will be held in tne Sweedish Lutheran Luther-an church, one block west from the Methodist church, Friday evening of this week. A short suitable program will be rendered, consisting of good singing, declamations, select readings and a lecture on the subject, "Religion and.Critne," by Iiev, E. J. Peterson. af ter which strawberry refreshments will be served and jovial social intercourse indulged in. All this pleasant and pure enjoyment for only 15 cents. Exercises Ex-ercises to begin at 7 :30 p. m. Tickets at the door Proceeds to go to the church. Don't miss the eyening. W. P. Bates of 2405, Jones ' street, Omaha, Xeb., says of Parks' Sure Cure: "My wife has been constitutionally constitu-tionally wrecked for years. Tried everything, fruitlessly. My druggist's persuasion, backed bv his guarantee, induced me to buy a bottle of Parks' Sure Cure. The results are truly won-derlul. won-derlul. Parks' Sure Cure for the Liver and Kidneys is a positive specific for the disease of Women. Sold by Smoot Drug company. Cable From Queen Lil. Dear Gresham: One more boon I crave, I trust in your affection. 'Tis not to murder Dole, the Knave, Nor put down insurrection; 'Tis not my crown, but me to Bave, 1 write in deep dejection. And so a package I must have Of Park's Tea for my complexion. Gftsham's Answer to Qneen Lil. When I received your cablegram I thought I sure would faint, For though I often use Parks' Tea 'Tis not for your complaint. I feared that Mrs. G. would think Wrong about our connection 'Till on her dresser there I aw Parks' Tea for her complexion. Sold Dy Smoot Drug company. I OurlBabyBby Suffered Intensely From Impure Blood Bf ect!y Cured by Hood 'a; f aarsaparilla ' jS 'Is ago W:i fi f 'ial than t aJf! I jertion 'Wi?vsr. Sll ' Harreyrille, Kansas. "CI. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. : " Our little baby boy is now almost two yeari old. "When was about six weeks old ther? appeared a Staking out on bis bead and breast. We tried Tarious salves and soaps, but it Continued to Crow Worse And we took ium to a doctor. He said It was scrofula, but Us treatment failed, and we called upon three other physicians, who termed it salt rheum or eczema. Even then he grew worse. A crust would gather on Ms head as thick as a quarter and puff up with corruption. Then It would come ofi, taking the hair with it About three months ago we resolved to try Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Olive Ointment. Today To-day we are happy to say that Burtron is now Entirely Well. The sores have all disappeared and his hair Is growing nicely. He has only taken one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and used one box of Hood's Cures Ointment "We can now recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla Sar-saparilla to others, and truthfully say It has worked wonders in our little boy's case. I have also been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for Indigestion Indiges-tion and liver-trouble and am Improving right along." Dato A. Kino, Harveyville, Kansas. Hood's Fills are prompt and efficient, ye$ easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 26o. Or. Price's Cream Baking Howaer World's Fair Hiohest Award. The Utah Goiintu Pnlit and flpifihfra! Societu WILL SELL YOUR 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 offiers for any information desired. No middlemen to take a large profit if we sell for you. Directors. P. H. Boyer, Sprineville: Evan Wride, Provo; Geo. dinger, Lake View; D. M. Smith, Pleasant Grove: John Miller, Spanish Fork; Georee D. Snell, Spanish Fork. . W. H Kelaey, Springville, Pres. Thos. jjeonard, Provo, Vice-Pres, F J. Covert, Piovo, Sec'y. J. E. Booth, Provo, Treas, I itfOp A, Loft)! CHISEL and G O Ufif 6 into your timber, and A U Q e T no knots. This Enterprising young firm, are Boring away and have struck lots of NailS but have Bolted ahead and Screwed "P I their faith in Hammering: away- It is the Plane'st thiner vouever Saw or heard of to CompaSS business. You must know your business, and in knowing your- business attend to your own business and no pellOG will Tire of having Spoke'n a good word for this firm who are in business up to the IEETJHE3. They are not as cold as a loadedr- RefrigeratoR And theii Lam OS are in good trim and burning brightly. Lock this fact in you Chest and throw the Key in the (anywhere), and you will always trade with the , PROVO HARDWARE & IRON COMPANY. Who Solicit Trade from Everywhere and Everybody Los dcQs WiP Ifisi " A Few Facts for Sensible People Who AIM TO SAVE MONET. Our Spring Stock is now Complete in all Its Branches. A Stock that is a Guiding Star for Fair and Honest Values at Prices so Low That our Competitors are Forced to take a back seat and see the PeopleFIockto Irvine I Barney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make Tleir Periecl fttHm CertaintY -:-WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR STOCK OF-:- Dress CiOods9SilEcsf Linens Hosiery? Cotton Qoods, etc-, etc- Is Unsurpassed, and our styles in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Eurnishings are a satisfaction to the Buyer. REMEMBER OUR STOCK IS FJEW, GOOD AND CHEAP ::::::And Wants to.::::: Scatter Benefits Broadcast Put us to the Test Good Values and Low Prices are sure to Win at IIWIE & BARNEY'S. 30 and 32 CENTER STKEET - - v PEOVO Eked Smoot, President. M. H. Hardy, M. D.Sec. & Tres. W. R. Pike, M. D. Vice-Preeident. L. U. King. Alex Heduist, Je., Mgr. Wholesale f Retail Druggists. vYeCarry a Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES, PEKb UIVJ ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUli ETC., ETC. FI2STE CIGARS Sc TOBACCOS Peremptions Carefully Prepared Day or .Night. Mai) Orders Proijipfcly Attended to. i The Diamond Hotel Bar - This Favorite Resort is now stilly equipped with --THE --THE CHOISEST LIOUORS. BRANDIES, WHISKEYS. WINES AND BEERS POOL TABLES The Best Ber at 5 cts. per Glass. 8.M. DUGGIXS, Manager. Piovo, Utah. W M.OREER,Pre8ident. JOHN JONES, Superintendent MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES ' DEALERS IN - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CLOTHING FURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR, GRAIN Excelsior Roller pis, J. . HOOVER, Jlj'r. i CUSTOM MILLING -OF ALL KINDS. Free delivery to all parts of the city. ! Lowest Possitla Charges Jlade. I Cash Paid for Wheat. j JOHN CARSON, A ROBERTS Ja j GMSOjY MOBERTS, Livery, Feed, I Sale'stables. Transfer makes connections with all I Trains bv Hack and Carriage. F Streets, between 6th and 7th streeta, I PROVO nTT UTAH C. E. YOUNG, "The PAINTER" SPECIALTIES. S;gn "WritiDg, Carnage Painting, Paper Hanging. j Shop one calf block north of County I Court house. P. O. Box, 2G3. - - - Proyo, j ftahant Tailoring When You Want First Class Work At a Eeasonable Price. Call on S. PETERSON, Merchant Tailor Half Block North of First National Bank, Provo. Work and Fit Guaranteed. BLACMTHING. J. THULIN Practical Blacksmith. j WAGONS &BUCGIESRERAIRED: j HorselShoeing, Etc, Etc ! H. II. Bere'e Shop, I street, one block north of Depot. PF.OYO, . . UTAH? f |