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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. i The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. ON THE WING. ; S. J. Cortis is over from Salem to- ! day.- Db. Iliff at the M. E. church t -I , night, and don't you forget it. $25,000 worth of flour came over the K. G. W. for Boshard today. Calicoes from two cents upwards at T. G. Webber's. Thk midwinter Bale ot seasonable goods at T.G. Webbeu's Fresh oysters by the can or in bulk at B. F. Fleiner'a in the Southworth block. Hood's Pills are tbe best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent con-Btipatlon. con-Btipatlon. The next Oxford club hop, will be I given at the Christensen Dancing academy on Monday evening. Short order meals and fresh oysters a specialty at B. F. Fleiner's , in the Southworth block ! bom 1 1.00 np received on Bavings deposits. J. R. Twelves, Cashier. Board, lodgings and furnished rooms can be bad on 9th Btreet between be-tween D and E. Mrs. M. L. Kewell. D. D IIoutz, attorney- at law, comes before Dispatch readers today with his professional card, soliciting patronage patron-age from the public. He is prepared to give careful attention to any business that may be entrusted to his care. Mrs, Judge Peck Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How She Was Cured Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the following fol-lowing letter from Mrs. n. M. Peck, wife of Judge Peck, a justice at Tracy, Cal., and a writer connected with the Associated Press: "By a deep sense of gratitude for the great benefit I have received from the use of Ilood's Sarsaparllla, I have been led to write the following follow-ing statement for the benefit of sufferers who may be similarly afflicted. For 15 years I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and Heart Trouble. Almost everything I ate would distress me. I tried different treatments and. medicines, but failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend prevailed upon me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The first bottle I noticed helped me, so I continued con-tinued taking it. It did me so much good that my friends spoke of the improvement. I have received such great benefit from it that Gladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I eat ever distresses ine. It also keeps up my Hood'sCures flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparllla too much." Mrs. H. M. Pxck, Tracy, California. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25c. a box. j . A High Liver Usually 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 ia the only liver and kidney cure we sell on a positive guarantee. Price $1. 00. Sold by Smoot Drue Co. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the business office of The Dispatch. Wakted A full set of the American Encyclopedia. Must be away down for cash. Apply at this office. Dress goods! Dress goods!! Everyone Every-one should secure a dress pattern this week at T. G. Webber's Pbovo City Lumber company, telephone tele-phone No. 31. will furnish you drv cedar kindling wood read? to fire", six sacks for one dollar, delivered. 1'itch pine dry wood cut to order for Bale. Mr. A. J. Beckian, an experienced hatter and dyer is at work here in the shop of Martin the tinner, repairing and cleaning cents' hats. He takes an old hat and for $1.00 makes it as good as new. See him by all means and you will be surprised at the result. Take your old hats to him at once. Clothing dyed and repaired. lw. Hair Deathf instantly removes and forever destroy s Tobjeclionable hair, whether upon the "jhands, face, arms or neck, without dis-T t coloration or injury lo the most delicate skin, It was Tor fifty years the Tsecret forniila of Krasmnsij 5 Wilson, acknowledged by physi-x f cians as the highest authority and Tthe most eminent dermatologist andf Ihair specialist that evsr liyed. Dur-I ring his private practice of a life- Ttime among the nobility and ari-i Xstocracy of Europe he prescribed! fthis recipe. lrice $1 by mail, Tsecurely packed. Correspondence con-T MdentiaL Sole Agents for Arrerica.I Address jr The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co TDept. R., 57 South Fifth Avenue,f iNew York. 9 'I h h '1' "fr t' 'I 9h 'fr '8 4' '81 I ! 4 h 59 11 ' "I!. i f 1 ; : tttj fBALD HEADS'! ) i f What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, j? 5 JpftM narsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a 5 J'feless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or V I feM brushed? Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch? 5 Mm;f?A Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of t 2 cT?W?f your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald. ! f 1 MMSkookuniRoot Hair Grower i I 5b r SS F j"-: 'V I lL1?t?0Ut?0'1-, l3 Production Is not n accident, fent tho rwmlt of sclratiflo a" f C V A Jf-'J re,ar?h- Knowledge of the diseases ot th- hair and scalp led to the disco-- I ; 9 3? f5S?hSwttt'aV??1?. "Sfcookum "contains neither minerals cor oils. It I l3 but a delightfully conllns and refreshing Tonic By gtimulatimc S I t? j lfVP?fn jwUlC tOP WW air. e"rea dandruff and groxct iWm JV f 3s ' I5 l;!j3 : 11 Keep, "? ! Wealthy, and free from Irritating eruptions. 1r C I 5 k "fj I U1. ltdeStroy8,,araa insects, whick J 2 I J$ r-TVyLl' "I " your druecistcaBnot supply you send direct tons, and we wCl forward J 1 2 IJtellMur'M & T'Pof price. Urower, SUM per bottle ; tot 15.00. Soap, sue F- ' I'' J '1 THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., S 1 U RrgZtt 37 South Fifth Avenue, New York, N. T. f THE SENATE MEAT MARKET j II Keeps Constantly on Hand i j Beef, Mutton.' Port.' Teal Bologna an! Port Sausage. i FAT CALVES and esssiDRESSED HOCS WANTED. Free Delivery to any part of the City. Centre St. Provo, I Third Door East of Cosmopolitan. j D.McPHEESON, Prop. j 2 The Good Things of Life MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OGGIDKNYAL SALOON. I Alaiben Block, J Street, Provo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at j "WILSOISr & NEIBAUR'S: 3 WITM A LINE OF- j I Second to ione in the County. ! Our Silk and Fancy Dress Goods Department contains some Rare Bargains for Cash. Call and see us. Get our Prices. I Buy our&oods, - Wear-fchem: If not s&laofaCcuiy "Wewill make it so in reason. xmri '.'&' BARNBY. DON'T FORGET OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS. S 30 and 32 Centre Street.Provo. Am immense Bale of winter poods is going on this week at T. G. WkbbeuV. Theke is not a pioneer living in Utah who ever heard of flour beine sold at such figures aB it is being sold by Boehard at present. Old BbuiK came out today aa is his custom, failed to see his Bhadow be-j be-j fore 1 o'clock, was in consequence not ! frightened and will therefore remain ! out. This all being true beautiful ! epringmust be near athand. The Tortures of dyspepsia, the euf- ferings of scrofula, the agonizing itch and pain of salt rheum, the disagreeable disagree-able symptoms of catarrh, are removed .by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Judge Jones desires that all who are preparing exhibits for the m idwinter , lair, would see mm this evening or to morrow, lie will furnish tags and such information as may be needed as to making shipment, All shipments must be at the depot by tomorrow evening. We sell farks' Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure all throat i . and lung troubles. It haB stood the test for many years and to-day is the leading remedy for the cure of colds i consumption and all the diseases of the ; throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by Smoot Drug Co, There will be a benefit party given I on Tuesday evening, February 6, 1894, in the First ward ineeting-houee under the auspices of the board of directors to L. S. Glazier, missionary, lately i gone to his field of labors in the south- I rn states. Members of the ward are C"rdiUy invited to attend. Tickets jj 60 cents. Mr a-j Mrs. Enders could not get ready for a hearing on the charge of arson before Commission Dudley yesterday afternoon and postpone-- postpone-- ment was taken until Monday next. Neither of the parties could give bonds. Mrs. Enders was allowed to go j j on her own recognizance. Mr. Endere epent the night in jail. The rabbit hunters of Provo are not feeling just the Very best toward the Fayson blufferB. Some days ago a challenge was cent over from the "Queen City" and published in a content con-tent pory to the Provo ehooters to meet in a grand hunt for $100 a Bide. Tbe challenge was accepted and the mom v , raised. The Provo boys choee the trounda being between Juab and Aiephi. To this the Paysonites objected. Thev want to meet on the grounds near Payson. The Provo boys think they would be at a disadyantage on thom j grounds, and there the matter hangs. if i An Important Difference. j To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affected with any disease, but thiU tbe 8yetem simply needs cleansme, ia 1 1 to bring comfort home to their hearts, v as a costive condition is easily cured by 1 using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured I n by the California Fig Syrap Co. 0 . I Ballard's Snow Liniment. Lfrs, Hamilton, Cambridge, Ilia, save: 'I had the rheumatism so bad J could not raise my hand to my head BaWird's Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. I take pleasure in informing my neighbors and friends what it has done for me. Chas, Handley, clerk for Lav & Lyman. Kewanee, Ills., advises nsSnowLidiment cured himofKbeu matism, Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures b11 In d animation Wounds, Sores, Cuts, Sprains, etc Sold by Smoot Dru Co. The World's Fair Cannot remain such without the looming look and radiant complexion rhich health alone imparts. Parks' a, by clearing the blood of impurities iakes the complexion regain the hue f youth. Sold by Smoot Drug Co, Wanted. Reliable man, permanent position. Stamp and reference, A. T. Morris, care this paper. The boys who used to form the P. O. S. of A. lodge in this city are "chipping "chip-ping in" to wipe off the debt for hall rent, etc., that is hanging over them. The lodge here is no more. J udge Smith opened court this morn- ing and again at 2 o'clock. There are no cases set for trial earlier than Mai-day Mai-day next and there were no attornels prepared with motions and court ;i d- journed until tomorrow morning wi! i-out i-out transacting business. Claude He? a-man, a-man, a 16 year-old boy of Lfihi. is In jail here. It was thought ie would be committed to the refo; m school this afternoon, but neither of his parents nor other guardian was pr s-ent s-ent and no action could be taken. T lie boy's father? ti'iia nrrtArprt tn Ua j. . 1 " " vj uo yicBm in court tomorrow (Saturday) morn ilng at 10 o'clock. It is understood that tine boy is rather wild and at a dance niJht before last in Lehi be got into a fiiht J and pulled a gun on another youthif It is doubtful if he will be sent to thre- 1 form school as be is not utterly incorrigible. incor-rigible. I . Old Time Railroading. It is sometimes a matter of surprise to find what mighty good locomotive running has been done in times past when the locomotive was a far inferior machine. The death of Daniel M. Fisher, Fish-er, an old and retired engineer of the New York and New Haven, recalled the fact that in 1850 he carried President Presi-dent Taylor's message from New York to New Haven about 80 miles in an hour and 20 minutes. The engine burned wood. The switches were locked. lock-ed. The messenger sat on a box in the engine's tender. New York Advertiser. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Potvder Most Perfect Made. McHATTON HOUSE Pay son, Utah. First Class Fare, Sample Rooms and Hostlery. rERMS REASONABLE. John Francis, Prop. Also Lively Stable In Connection "he BEST TURNOUTS in the City. tfaolcs JMeet all Trains. John Francis, Prop. SILVER IS' TOIflf WlffliOk In the Money Market. With-US SVIore. We will for j The next Thirty clays Give you ONE DOLLAK'S worth of goods for SIXTY-EIGHT and one-half cents. On February 1st we take inventory, between now and then we must dispose of at least SJjjjO! Waft of Wiistgr stock. All kinds of goods. No reserve. We are going to CUT. CUT, CUT, CUT. DEEP AND UNMERCIFULLY. SLASH PEICES AS THEY HAVE NEVER YET BEEN SLASHED. We must do it, too much stock, that's the cause. Now you have it, I j 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 announcement as we f now make, and which is very startling in its nature, but nevertheless true. I Aye true, that our business has been extremely large, but we bought very heavy and as a I 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 th atwe are advertisers of I : .We do as we say always and ever. Everything goes, nothing reserved, y SC&S f REMEMBER. ONLY UNTIL FEBRUARY 1st. f NEW YORK CASH STORE, Located in Hathenbruck's Store, 14 Centre St, Provo, 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." ! |