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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Ture Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. JJsed in Millions of Horssa 40 Years the Standard ON THE WING. The Rustler mimstrela carry twelve BOloiets. Spring dress goods just arrived at rvine & Barney's, Cab Photos. $1.50 per doz. at Union Block studio. Da. Geiswold fills teeth without pain. Salt Lake city. Ready nude Suits at Provo Woolen Mill company. A good, warm comfortable ulster for $1.00 at T. G. Webber's. Calicoes from two cents upwards at T. G. Webber's. Th midwinter Bale ot seaeonable goods at T.G. Webbeu'S. Dr. Griswold, dentist. Rooms over Union National bank. Salt Lake city. Bee Rev. LaVake for a bargain on two handsome bedroom sets and other furniture. See Irvine & Barney's show windows win-dows for the latest styles in hats and dress coods. Visit Dr. Griswold, the dentist of Salt Lake city. Rooms over Union National bank. jTite per cent, paid quarterly on sav ings deposits at Provo Commercial & Sayings Bauk. Improve your old homes are build new ones, Terms given to euit owners. Geo. W. Mickel. Oysters in any style. Short orders and tir3t-class meals. B. F, Fliener, Southworth block. Have you seen the exquisite shades 1 in drees goods with trimmings to match at Irvine & Barney's. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the business office of The Dispatch. Don't fail t' e the four grateet end men on the -..d with the Rustler minstrels, TueiC" 'it night. See Dr. Gris-.' 1. the reliable dentist of Salt Lake. L vou need artificial teeth. He m b the beEt. For a good v'vti" nhoto. go to the Union Block e;.. JL E. Daniels Jr., successor to Cculliu v Co. Ambrosek ibe tkilor is making a specialty of cl u-i-u and repairing. Corner J and twe llh J reets. Eye and ear. Hi. Ira Lyons, 49 South Main Btriet, Salt Lake city. Hooper & Eldredge building. A large shipment of gents and boys hats and caps, latest spring styles, have arrived at Irvine & Barney's. Dress goods! Drees goodsM Everyone Every-one should secure a dress pattern this week at T. G. Webber's. An immense sale of winter goods is going on this week at T. G. Webber's.. 1 bom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. J. R. Twelves, Cashier. . Ladies' wraps are going at a won derful sacrifice this week at T. G. Webber's. P. P. Hindmarsh's meat market and grocery department, is leading them all. Prices down to the bottom, free delivery deliv-ery to any part of the citv. Persons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepers' supplies will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel, Provo. 5 T. E. Daniels Jr., has taken charge of the Union Block studio vice C. A. Conkling retired from business. Give him a call while the $1.50 rate is on. ., Visit Dr. Griswold dentist, Salt Lake city. He performs all operations painlessly by the famous. '"Hale Method." Rooms over Union National Na-tional bank. Wanted To buy some good gold mine claims. State location of mines, and what depth ore i3 from surface. Address.M. B. BriBlane, P. O. Box 590, Chicago. Illinois. IIyrum IIattoN is following up the owners of dogs close these daj s. The dollars are rolling into his coffers rapidly. rap-idly. So far, he hasfound only four dogs whOBe owners refuse to pay license. An experienced gardner wishes a few more gardens to take care of, and "will do the work upon very reasonable terms. He is also a good florist. Apply Ap-ply to Carl Schemensky at Havercamp & Co's office. Persons who contemplate building, or other improvements, will do well to consult Ward & Sons of Provo as they are prepared to furnish anything in the. building line on short notice at reasonable rea-sonable prices. Provo City Plaining Mills. Set that hen now. Early chickens make winter layers. Eggs in the winter win-ter are worth double w hat they are in the spring, summer or fall. Eggs from Halliday's thorough-bred chickens ib what you should get now to insure a winter supply of eggs. It is to be regretted that bankrupt stocks of goods are forced upon the market at such timee as the present, but inasmuch as such things be we recommend that you inspect the stock of goods next door to the post-office, which has again been cut in price and are now being almost given away. A startling incident has occurred at the bankruDt store next door to the post-office. Upon investigation the facts are found to be these : The prices on all poods are reduced from ten to twenty-live twenty-live per cent, and none of the lines are broken. Come and make your purchases pur-chases while there ;"a a choice. 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 cenjts and f 100. S old bv Smoot Drug Co, The Modern Way Commends itself to the well-informed to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches head-aches and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid gjative remedy, Syrup of Fitfs, The Rustlers tomorrow evening. Every man of the thirty Rustlers is an artist. Wanted To rent a piano. Applj j at this office. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 centB, at Elite Bakery. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25c. per box. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth streets. The familiar face of Alex Sutherland, Suther-land, attorney-at-law is seen, again on our stieets. He came up from Sanpete yesterday. Eggs for sale from thoroughbred fowls, warranted pure. Fiftv cents per dozen. Brown Leghorns. Also lucerne hay, first cut. Dr. Talmage, Provo Bench, John Mayer of Lake Shore has been placed in the county jail to serve a form of Picrht. (lava frr riistnrhiniT a. dance at Lake Shore on the evening of March 23d. Do not put off taking a spring medicine medi-cine but take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. It will purify your blood, strengthen your neryes and give you a good appetite. Ern Young, end man for the Rustlers, arrived from Salt Lake city this morning and will remain for several days. Mrs. Young accompanies accom-panies her husband. Tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock Olson's band will be out, twenty strong, having hav-ing been engaged to parade with the Rustler Minstrel company whose performance per-formance takes place tomorrow evening. even-ing. A lamp explosion caused considerable consider-able excitement last evening in the nome or . J. itoss manager oi me Provo City Lumber Co. The lire was put out without the assistance of the fire department. Loeb only nominal. James Johnson of Salina who has been in the county jail Einre March 7th serving out a sentence for assault passed upon him by Judge Smith, haB made arrangements to pay the balance of his fine and will go home this evening even-ing to his wife a sadder but a wiser man. And so the Enquirer is again boasting boast-ing of the great amount of type it sets up daily. Well, the reading public know when a paper uses leads to fill space. The Enquired trick in this line is old and can hurt only the business of the Enquirer There is an unusally large number of witnesses in attendance upon court today. There are oyer thirty from Ephraim, Frisco and Bingham cn the Van Patton case alone and a great many from Salina on the J. K, Booth case, besides others. Dr. F. D. Bickford left Sunday for 1 ortland, San Francisco, and other coast points, on a two weeks business trip in the interests of his father. While absent from Provo, Dr. Smart may be found in Dr. Bickford's office attending to his practice. Governor West has issued a proclamation pro-clamation designating Nephi as the place for holding the May term of the First District court and Manti as the piace for holding the July term. When the present term adjourns court will not convene in Provo again until September Sep-tember next. The Dispatch is deeply obliged to E. Stevens for ticKets to the tabernacle choir concert to take place the last evening (Saturday night) of the conference con-ference in the large tabernacle in Salt Lake. DoubtleBS there will be a strong representatiob from Piovo. Few there are who would voluntarily miss such a a thing when given by this justly ' celebrated cele-brated band of signers. 'When it comes to news, there is of ! course only one newspaper in Provo, all classes acknowledge that." The newspaper that the public acknowledge as such is The Dispatch. It publishes more local and other legitimate news by far than doeB the Splatterblotcb, from which the words above quoted are taken, and avoids publishing fake "specials," An organization calling themselves the Provo Jockey dub has recently been organized. It consists of some twelve or fifteen members and it proposes pro-poses this summer to lease the race track belonging to the Diake estate and run a race course. The officers of the association are: President, U. W. Davis; vice-president, T. L. Evans; sec.etary, R. C, Watkins; treasurer, S. J. Sones; general manager, Graham Daley. Prof. Willard Weihe, Utah's great, violinist was a gust at the nome of Mrs. Gates laBt evening where there was a gathering of musically inclined people. With him waB Mr. F. Chrieten-sen Chrieten-sen who is a cello player of local fame. The evening was spent in the realm of music, and to say that it was delightfully de-lightfully spent is putting it lightly. Many solos were played by the aitist who was in a happy frame of mind. What was also highly appreciated was a string quartette by" Weihe, Coleman, M. Christeneen and F. Chnstensen. The Enquirer on Saturday evening again buasjed of its "epecial" tele grams. Neither on Saturday, nor on Friday nor on any day for a long time now naa the Enquirer received one word of news bv telegram either "special" or any other way. Those twue a-week-written in-advance syn-du-a'e letteis are cheap and as useless and unreliable as cheap. Was there anything but chaff in the boasted but fake PenderRast "special" nnblifched by the Enquirer on Friday last? The Jiispatcii on that day merely announced an-nounced that Carter Harrison's murderer mur-derer must hang, which is true. If there was any occasion for crowing on tiie part or the Enquirer, nobody has found it out yet. Clinton, Missouri. Mr. A. L. Armstrong, an old druggist, drug-gist, and a prominent citizen of this enterprising town, eays: "I sell Some forty different kinds of cough medicines but have never in my experience pold so much of any one article as I have of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. All who use it eay it is the most perfect remedy for Cough. Cold, Consumption, and ail diseases of the Throat and Lungs, they have ever tried." It is epectfie for Croup and Whooping Cough. It will relieve re-lieve a Cough in one minute. Contains no opiates. Sold by Smoo-. Drug Co, - ' r T r T Th r i ii IT ""haaamwCBi K"iiffMiT m UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Special Rates to Silt Lake City for Sixty-Fcurth Sixty-Fcurth Annual Conference April 6th to 8th, 1894.' For t be sixty-fourth annual confer-en.e confer-en.e of the church of Jesu3 Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 6th to 8th, the following rates are authorized for the sale of round trip tickets to Salt Lake city : Frisco $8 00 Milford 7 2-5 Smith's Ranch 8 75 Black Rock 6 50 Oasis , 5 00 Lemmington 4 25 Juab 3 25 Nephi 3 00 Mona 2 0J Santaquin 2 35 Payson 2 35 Benjimin 2 25 Spanish Fork 2 25 Springviile 2 10 Provo 190 Lake View 1 70 Pleasant Grove 1 50 American Fork 1 35 Lehi 1 25 Lehi Junction 1 20 Eureka : 3 25 Iron ton 3 25 Silver City 3 25 Mammoth 3 25 Doremus 3 00 Rush Valley 2 50 Fairfield 2 25 Cedar Fort 1 65 Selling Detea From points south ot PayBOn, April 3rd to 8th inclusive, good for return until April 15th; and from all other points, including S. L. & W. April 4th to 8th inclusive good for return re-turn until April 12th 1894. D. E. BrRLEY, General Agent Pass. Dept. Parks' Cough. Syrup Has been so highly recommended to us that we have taken the agency for it and now ask our friends who are suffering suffer-ing with a cold to give it a trial and if it does not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Every bottleis sold on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co Home Missionary. The regular and special home missionaries mis-sionaries of Utah, are requested to meet in the Provo meeting-bouse on Saturday, March 31, 1804, at 10 o'clock a. m. A. O. Smoot, David John, Edavd. Partridge, Stake Presidency. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Porvder Most Perfect Made. No, The Dispatch is not waning, Mr. Splaterbiotch. This paper is pay-iue pay-iue its way, is not running into debt, but on the contrary is making a little money which is doing very well, we thinJi, tor the times. ONLY 520.00 To Omaha, Kansas City, Sioux City Via. the Union Pacific. Commencing March 1st the Union Pacific will sell first-class tickets to all Missouri river points at $20. Take the pioneer-standard line to all points east. The World's Fair Cannot remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone imparts. Parks' Tea, by clearing the blood of impurities mikes the complexion regain the hue of youth. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co. Scrofula Tumors Gait Rheum, Nervousness, Other Troubles Complication of Diseases Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Ben. Shetterly Buchanan, Mich. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: From childhood I had been ft great sufferer from scrofula, haying a tumor on my left breast and another in my stomach. I was also afflicted with salt rheum. We spent much money for medical attendance and remedies, reme-dies, but all to no avail. Three yean ago I commenced to run down. The trouble with my stomach would not allow me to eat and even milk distressed me very much. My right hand and arm became almost paralyzed, and my stomach difficulty was fast developing Into Serious Female Troubles. I became very nervous and was subject to faint, ing spells. Dark spots appeared before my eyes. The doctors failed to help me. Ia the spring I read about the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla and decided to give it a trlaL After taking it a short time I commenced to feel better, my digestion improved, and th Hood's Cures burning sensation In my stomach and boweli ceased. Shortly I was able to work about the house, standing on my feet considerably, something some-thing I had not done for months before. For two summers I have done My OWn Work Alone. I shall continue taking Hood's Sarsaparilla aa It Is my cheapest hired servant I am a farmer's wife, our place embracing 120 aces. We think Hood's Vegetable Pills cannot be beaten, and we have great faith in Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. Benj. Shetterly, Buchanan, Michigan. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 26o. First National Bank OF PROVO. A. O, Smoot, President. W. R. Pike, Vice-President. D. A. Swan, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. C. Graham:, Geo. Q Cannon, Geo. Taylor, J. P. E.'Johnson, E F. Shelts. General Banking Business Transacted. Exchange drawn on Mew York, Chicago, Chi-cago, San Francisco, and all the Principal Cities of Europe. Safety deposit boxes for rent at;$3. per annum, and unward. Remember Plymouth Rock Prices. Pants to Order $3.50 to $10.75. Suits to Order, $14.50 to $45. Overcoats to Order, $11 to $35. Over Three Hundred and Fifty Patterns to select from Latest Spring Styles now in Domestic, English,Scolcii t French Goods Full DRESS SUIT in very Latest Cut, 30 to $75. FLI1WI BOCK NIT 00. 172 South ,State Street. SALT LAKE CITY, . - - - UTAH. ! 26, 28, 30, 32 East First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. ' Will Slaughter Goods in all departments for the next Conference Visitors should avail themseljves of the:::::: GREAT:-: BARGAINS .::::.In All Kinds Of::: : DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, CAPES, I LACE CURTAINS, SCEIMS, RIBBONS, LACES, Etc., Etc., Etc. ! j ;. ; Just Received At ; j IRVINE & BARNEY'S -THK GREATEST LINE OF I I Dress Good Trimmings, Prints I Sateens and Cotton Fancies That Ever Came to Provo. New Prints at 5 cents, Ginghams 5 cents, Ladies i Hose 8 cents, L L Domestic 21 Yards $1.00, j Linings 5 cents, Elegant- Worsted Dress Goods from 10 cents up, and we have DKESS TRIMMINGS to Match every Piece of GOODS in the House. WE WILL GIVE YOU GIRIETSIR, B.-A. 3R, (3- AILTS In HOSIERY Than You Have Ever Seen Before. We are the FIRST IN THE MARKET WITH NEW GOODS and the ONLY HOUSE in Town that will carry a I COMPLETE STOCK in the above named LINES. We Have also a SEW LINE of j Spring Clothing and Shoes At PRICES that Will EViake You Buy I I 0 and 32 CENTER STREET - - - . - - PROVO j , i i Do You Know? Have You Seen? Have You Heard? WHAT? That we are offering the greatest, grandest, and most stupendous Bargains. BARGAINS in Odds and Ends, Remnants, Dress Goods, Shoes, in Fact in Everything. We are reducing our enormous stock and getting ready for large shipments of Spring Goods, x : T ' J 4 1 4. i An J AO r n i i bouii luurnve, ! in uu.uu, mat i.uu stiveu is jo.uu earned, ana j "We are The People" That can save you money. The one that can save you money is the one that you are looking for. Never pass our place. Never overlook our store. Never overlook such prices . as these: L,L. Sheeting, 23 yards for 1$ New Prints 3c a yard JUSt Lots of them. Just Gingham 4lc a yard j Excellent quality. a feW Carpet warp, the best make & fg -yy 1,05 for 5 lbs. Shoes for Men for 75c and up. Changes. Shoes for children 30c and up. Changes. Shoes for Ladies' $1.00 and up We can fit you in the heaviest 9 oz. Rivited Overalls for 50c. And so we can go on enu merating LOTS AND LOTS Of other of the most stupendous offerings. But space nor. time will permit us to mention. Come poon, the quantity is limited. Yours always for tie biggest bargains, NEW YORK CASH STORE, H. J AGO B3OfJfPr0D. H Centre Si Provo, |