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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. , The only Pure Crpam of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. (Jsed in Millions of Hoiass 40 Years the Standard. ON THE WING. Rev. Dr. La Vake will preach next Sunday moraine: and evening. Spring dress goods just arrived at Irvine & Barney's. Oil paintings, the finest ever shown in the city, at the Chicago Bankrupt store. Fresh oysters by the can or in bulk at B. F. Fleiner'e in the Southworth block. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25c, per box. J? bom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. J. E. Twelves. Cashier. 25,000 pounds of flour came over the R. G. W. for Boshard today. A good, warm, comfortable ulster for $1.00 at T. G. Webber's. Calicoes from two cents upwards at T. G. Webijeh'b. For Sale One share of Timpanotroa water stock. Call oil Havercamp & I Co. "Wanted A full set of the American Encyclopedia. Must be away down for cash. Apply at this olfice. Attorney D. D. Hoitz has made arrangements to carry the murder case against Smith and Hallet through the c iurts for them. 1 Heart Palpitation Indigestion, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's. fefw Mr. D. TT. Bridges "C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass.: "Dear Sirs: During the winter and spring I have used a dozen bottle3 of Hood's Sarsapa-rllla Sarsapa-rllla In my family, and I am quite sure we have been greatly benefited by It. For years I have been troubled with Indigestion, accompanied Sarsaparilla by sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood's 8ar-saparilla 8ar-saparilla has done me very much good. "We have also given it to the children for Impure blood and ringworms with very good results.' D. W. Bridges, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa-rilla Sarsapa-rilla do not be Induced to buy any other. Hood's Plils cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c Fine oil paintings at the Chicago Bankrupt store. Bargains in jewelry, clocks and silverware sil-verware at the Chicago Bankrupt store. Fob bargains in spring jackets go to Chicago Bankrupt store, The midwinter sale ot seasonable goods at T.G. Webber's SOTICE Of Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. Pro-perty. Notice is herby given in pursuance of an ordar of the probate court of the county of Utah,territory of Utah.made and entered on the 17th day of February Febru-ary 1894, in the matter of the estate of John W. Blackburn, deceased, the undersigned un-dersigned administrator of said estate will sell at private sale for cash, or such terms as .can be agreed upon, subject to conformation by said probate pro-bate court, on the first day of March A. D. 1894 at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the residence of said deceased, the following described pro perty, to-wit: Household furniture, stoves, carpets, chairs, horse and buggy, and home library, and on the said day at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. , at the office oi the late Judge Blackburn, Black-burn, his lawlibiary, safe and office furniture. Benj. Backhan, Administrator of the estate of John W. Blackburn, deceased. Dated February 17, 1894. Board, lodgings and furnished rooms can be had on 9th street between be-tween D and E. Mrs. M. L. Newell. There is not a pioneer living in Utah who ever heard of flour being sold at Bueh figures as it is being sold by Boshard at present. Fob Kent A new six room brick cottage for rent for $7.00 per month, two blocks west and one north of Provo woolen mills. See W. II. Ray at Union Pacific depot. Closing out of dress goods at one-half one-half price. Eight day alarm clocks from $2.50 up, at the Chicago Bankrupt store. 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 city. A full line of embroidery and sewing sew-ing silks just received at Irvine & Barney's. Bar-ney's. Bargains in souvenir spoons and silverware at the Chicago Bankrupt store. Dress goods! Dress goodsl! Everyone Every-one should secure a drees pattern this week at T. G. Webber's. One dollar will pay for enough kindling wood at the Provo City Lumber Lum-ber company's yard to last you all winter, delivered free of charge. We Want You to Call and See Our Stock of I Pianos, Organs AND j Musical Merchandise. P I A ES Q S Gobler & Bros; Emerson; Smith & Barnes. ORGANS: -Chicago Cottage; A. H. Whitney; Newman Bros; Hillstrom. (Mr. Frank Sherrell, lately of New York, an experienced tuner, will be pleased to meet all who desire to inspect our instruments. Parties wishing Piano tuning done please leave word at our office. TAYLOR BROS. CO., Provo. THE SENATE MEAT MARKET 1 Keeps Constantly on Hand 1 Beef, Mutton, Port, Teal, Eolopa ni hil ianssge. FAT CALVES and ssDRESSED HOGS WAITED. Free Delivery to any part of the City. Centre St. Provo. Third Door East of Cosmopolitan. D. McPHEKSON, Prop. i The Good Things of Life MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OGGIDEfTFAL SALOON, Alaiben Block, J Street, Provo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON & NEIBATTIR-'S: WITH A LINE OF ' MlsliM mm wmlh rlwiilrti, 'Second to None in the' County. Our Silk and Fancy Dress Goods Department contains some Rare Bargains for Cash. Call and see us. Get our Prices. Buy our Goods, Wear them. If not satisfactory we will make it so in reason. JL w JL JwnI JdJi JB jgL JcL Jl cSI DON'T FORGET OURPLAOE OF BUSINESS. I SOland 32 Centre Street, Provo. I Have you seen the exquisite shades in dress goods with trimmings to match at Irvine & Barney's. Jacqcards, crepons, cable cords, batistes', and ce are the new wears in dress goods, at Irvine & Barney's. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the buainess office of The Dispatch. Wanted To rent two furnished rooms, suitable for lighthouse-keeping. Must be within three or four blocks from post office. Apply at this office, Do not put off taking a spring medicine medi-cine but take Hood's iSarsaparilla now. It will purify your blood, strengthen your neryes and give you a good appetite. Provo City Lumber company, telephone tele-phone No. 31. will furnish you dry cedar kindling wood ready to fire, six sacks for one dollar, delivered. Pitch pine dry wood cut to order for sale. Persons who contemplate building, or other improvements, will do well to consult Ward & 8ons 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. J. R. Boshard, Provo's old time grocer, looks natural again, being once more employed in taking care of and disposing of a large and well displayed stock of choice groceries. Mr. Boehard's new stand is the building opposite post office, recently vacated by Jeweler Back. We sell Parks' Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure ail 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 $1 00. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co, The Dispatch is today in receipt of a communicaticn from a valued correspondent corres-pondent in which the following kind words occur: "Your editorial of Monday Mon-day entitled 'Americanipm,' seems eo opportune, tnat every true, loyal American Amer-ican will endorse it. There is no time when a disease can be overcome as easily as when in its incipient state. Enemies of our American institutions should be held in check. If our law a are insufficient, make such as shall be sufficient. If we havn't Buch lawmakers law-makers now as will do it, see to it that we have 6uch as will, I have lately learned that more than 700.000 drilled and armed men belonging to secret organizations are now in the cities of the United States. If this be true, every honest citizen should aek the question, what if this arming and equipping for?" The Mondern Invalid. 'Jas tastes medicinally.m keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable in form, purely wholesome in composition, truly bene ficial in effect and entirely free from every oblectionable quality. If reailv ill he consults a physician; if constipated consti-pated he uses the gentle family laxa- T Syrup of Figs. Roard of Education. At the meeting of the board of education edu-cation held last evening the long pending pend-ing question as to when the present school year should close was ssttledjand it i9 now fixed that the city pedagogues will nit join the gr. at army of the unemployed un-employed untilMay 11 to although Trustee Trus-tee Tanner held out that owing to the financial condition of the district, schools ought to close on April 27th. A. C. Sorensen was appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation resigna-tion of Mrs. Whitely as teacher which j was accepted to take effect on March i 2nd. S. K. King reported baying a note for $163.92 against the district for collection. col-lection. This matter was referred to the clerk as the trustees were not clear as to what the note was given fo-,or if it is a just claim. Claims amounting in all to $26,90 were allowed. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. 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 bottle is sold on a positive guarantee. Price 50 ceits and $1.00. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co : Wanted By the trustees cf Vineyard school district, dis-trict, sealed proposals for the building of a schoolhoase in said district, in whole or in part, in accordance with plans and specifications, which shall be furnished bv the trustees. All proposals pro-posals will be opened at Vineyard 8choolbouse on the 31st dav of March, 1894, at 11 o'clock a. m. The board reserves re-serves the right to reject any and all bids, and shall require of such contractor contrac-tor or contractors a bond in double the amount of the contract conditioned that he oMiiey will perform the conditions condi-tions of the contract in a faithful manner man-ner and in accordance with its provisions. provis-ions. All necessary information will be furnished by the clerk of the board. All communications should be addressed ad-dressed to Join Gillies, clerk of board, Lake View PI O., Utah county, Utah. Christen Sorensen. j William D. Lewies, John Gillies, I Trustees. Dated this, the 27th day of February, 1?4, at yintj'ard, Utah county, Utah, 1 i I 1 'Do You Know? i - Have You Seen? Have You Heard?, WHAT? I That we are offering the greatest, grandest, and most stupendous Bargains. j BAEG AINS in Odds and Ends, Eemnants, Dress Goods, Shoes, in Fact in Everything. j We are reducing our enormous stock and getting ready for large shipments of Spring Goods, soon to arrive. Bear in mind, that $1.00 saved is 3-3.00 earned, and "We are The People" j 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 I as these: I L, L, Sheeting for 5cayaid j T Canton flannel 5e a yard J USt a feW Shirting for . . 4ica yard J US t 2i fe W Calicos for 5c a yard Of Our Carpet arp the best make fQ $1,05 for 5 lbs. Shoes for Men for 75c and up. Stunners. slioesforcliildreiiS()canduP-Stunners. Shoes for Ladies' $1.0C and up. We can fit you in the heaviest 9 oz. Rivitel Overalls for 50o. And so we can go on enu- f: merating t t LOTS AND LOTS Of other of the most stupendous efferings. But space nor time will permit us to mention. Come coon, the quantity is limited. Yours always for tbe biggest bargains, -V NEW YORK CASH STORE, I H. JACOBSOn, PfOQ. W Centre St Proyo. ' . I |