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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. I ira R S B B P E'C? The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millies of Hoigsa -40 Years the Standard. ON THE WING. The coroner's inquet over the remains re-mains of poor Parker w ho euicided at Salt Lake developed nothing new. What became of Parker's money ie till a mystery. The Salt Lake police yesterday ar-reBted ar-reBted a negro wanted in Chicago lor murder. Hood's Pills do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. A toll line of gents' shirts and eum-toer eum-toer underwear at Boorey & Milii-man's, Milii-man's, Southworth block. Get a setting of eggs from V. L llalliday's thoroughbred hens. See Irvine & Barney's show windows win-dows for the latest styles in hats and dress goods. Vav Vooanis & Co. do dyeing, cleaning and repairing Centre street, first door west of old tithing house. i? ivk per cent, paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial A Sayings Baak. Oysters in any Jstyle. Short orders and first-class meals. B. F, Fliener, Southworth block. Eye and ear. Dr. Ira Lyons, 49 South Main street, Salt Lake city. Ilooper & Eldredge building. Go to Halma Smith's, corner F and Eighth streets, for all kinds of fruit trees, flower seeds and plants. Early Vegetable plants for transplanting. One thousand gallons cider vinegar at 120 cents per gal. A vert elegant (line of new spring dress goods, all shades, weaves and designs de-signs at T. G. Webbeb's. , Taylor Bros, have the only exclu-t exclu-t siyely Glass and Crockery stock ever 1 brougnt to Provo. Call at Van Voorhis & Cos', for all kinds of dyeing. Boorey & Miltjman carry a very nice line of ladies' and children's hosiery, The grand opening at T. G. Webber's Web-ber's displays the cheapest aad best stock of goods in the city. j Ad Akderson, photographer, op-1 posite post office. Cabinets $2.00 per j dozen until April 30th. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the business office of The Dispatch. T. E. Daniels is makingthe best cabinet photos for only $2.00 per dozen, at Union block. All work guaranteed to suit. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clotheB. Leave orders corner N and Sixth Btrepts. Ambrsoen the tailor is making a specialty of cleaning and repairing. Corner J and twelfth streets. Go down and take a look at the magnificent mag-nificent stock of Crockery and Glassware Glass-ware at Taylor Bros. The machinery at the Lehi factory of the Utah Sugar company was placed in operation yesterday mornine and the special run was commenced. The com' pany has on hand 1,100 tons of eyrups which were left oyer from the regular season's run and this e3rup will be made up into sugar of the usual eu- E;rior character turned out by the ehi factory. The run will last in the neighborhood of twenty days. The Eilyer market took a sudden slump of i a cent yesterday and the New York quotations, based upon the telegraphic returns from London, were 631 as against on the day previous. The drop waB evidently occasioned by the over3tocking of the market which has been stimulated during the paet few days by the upward tendency, j There is still no change in the price of lead, which ie quoted at $3.20. See Boorey & Milliman's new stock of dry goods, Southworth block. Ladies' summer vestB from Si cents to 50 cents at Boorey & Milliman's. Spring dress goods just arrived at Irvine & Barney's, Ready mde Suits at Provo Wool!! Mill company. Persons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepers' supplies will do well to send iD orders early to Geo. W. Mickel, Provo. i rom 1.00 up received on savings ieposits. J. E. Twelves. Cashier. 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. Sutton & Cochean, barters, under the New York Cash store. Hot and cold baths at any and all times 25 cents. Fob only $2,00 Photographer An. (iereon will make you a dozen cabinet photos, guaranteeing you best of opork. Studio oppoiJte pos pfSce, ! t ' Buy your straw hats at Farrer Bros. Co t Families will 'do better by calling on Boshard & Saxey for their groceries than elsewhere. Impbove your old homes are build new ones, Terms given to suit owners. Geo. W. Mickel. Ladies' sprine.wraps anelegant line at T. G. Webber's. Foe a good caDinet photo, go to the Union Block studio, T. E. Daniels Jr., successor to Con kling & Co. Have you seen the exquisite shades in drees goods with trimmings to match at Irvine & Barney's, - The California bakery 'of Spanish Fork ia now under successful operation, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, proprietor. All kinds of bread, pastry, cakes, etc., of the best quality. This enterprise is found to be a great convenience to the good people of Spanish Fork. Call on Lize the barber under Cosmopolitan Cos-mopolitan hotel for an easy shave and good haircut. Call and examine Farrer Bros Co.'s summer dress goods. They aie handsome and cheap. Cheapest shoes in town at Farrer Bros. Co. Everybody is surprised and delighted de-lighted with the elegant new stock of goods displayed at the grand spring opening at T. G. Webber's. Silks, silks, silks from 25c. upwards at T, G. Webber's. LiAdies' and gents' clothing cleaned, dyed, and repaired at Van Voorhis Sk Cos'. Opposite county courthouse. Soda water at Flora's, opposite post-office. post-office. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at Elite Bakery. W. S. Silver, Provo's foundry and machine man, is exhibiting on the Etreets today some home made fruit tree sprayers that are cheap, durable and work entirely satisfactory. The attendance upon the Y. L. and Y.M.I. A. conference in session today to-day and tomorrow is unusuall heavy, The score of yesterday's base ball game, Provo vs Lake Shore, was 37 to 15, favor of Proyo. : Df. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. i The styles and finish of the Taylor Bros, stock of Glassware and Crockery are as unapproachable as in their wonderfully low prices. Ladies' it is the place to supply your wants in this hue. " Having opened business in the Howe & Taft building, we will be pleased to have the public call and see us, examine ex-amine our goods and get our low prices. We will treat you cordially. 11. E. Bkebe & Co. French and American satteens, beautiful and cheap at T. G. Webber's, Everything fresh that the market affords at Boshari & Saxey's. Wisconsin best double cream cheese at Boehard & Saxey's. Cab Photos. $2.00 per doz. at Union Block studio. Beginning Sunday, April 29th, J. L. Flora of the Elite bakery will sell the public ice cream. Big dishes, best quality. A beautiful line of window scrim and curtains from 5c. upwards at T. G. Webbers. When you want your hair cut in the latest style or an easy shave go to Lige the barber. Call at the Union Pacific ticket office of-fice for one of their descriptive folders, "Around the World in 80 Days."Alorn-ing Days."Alorn-ing train lor Salt Lake City and Ogden leaves at 7:35 a. m., afternoon train ai 4:35 p.m. Havercamp & Co. are making farm loans, three to five years. Interest 10 per cent. Write them, Provo, Utah. Dr. Huff has ceased the practice of dentistry in Proyo. He departs this evening for Idaho, his new field of labor. Col. Welby went to Salt Lake today and is now having a conference with the "army." What a Prominent Insurance Man Savs. H. M. Blcssom, stnior member of H M. Blossom & Co., 217 N 3rd St, St. Louie, writes: 1 had been left with a very distressing cough, the result of influenza, in-fluenza, which nothing seemed to relieve, re-lieve, until I took Ballard's Horehound Syrup. One bottle completely cured me. I eent one bottle to my sister, who had a severe cougn, ana sne experienced immediate relief. I always recommend this errup to mv friends. John Cranston, 908 Hampshire street Quincy, Ills., writes: I have found Ballard's Horehound Syrup Buperior to any other cough medicine 1 have ever known. It never disapoints. Price 50c Sold by Smoot Drug Co, Wanted By the trustees of Vineyard school district, dis-trict, sealed proposals for the building of a schoolhouse in Baid district, in accordance ac-cordance with plans and specifications, which bhall be furnished by the trustees. trus-tees. All proposals will be opened at Vineyard schoolhouse on Monday the 14th day of May. 1894, at 11 o'clock a. in. The board reserves the right to reject re-ject any and all bids, and shall require of such contractors a bond in double the amount of the contract conditioned that he will perform the conditions of the contract in a faithful manner and in accordance with its provisions. All necessary information will be furnished furn-ished by the clerk of the board. All communications should be addressed ad-dressed to John Gillies, clerk of board, Lake View P. O., Utah county, Utah! Christian Sorensex, William D. Lewis, John Gillies, Truftees. Dated this, the 14th day of April .894, at Vineyard Utah county, Utah. Sealed Proposals Will be received by the Territorial Insane Asylum for lurnishing the institution in-stitution with supples for the six months ending October 31st.- 1894, consisting in part of wheat, shelled' corn, groceries, dry goods, medicines, fresh meat and coal, details of which will be furnished on application to I James Dunn, Stewart. All bids muBtbe marked "Bids for Supplies" and ad- dressed to the undersigned on or be-iore be-iore the 5th day of May 1894. By order of the board. W, R. Pike, Medical Superintendint, Spray Your Trees. 1 am prepared to take contracts to spray fruit trees in town or country, in a scientific way. Will give reasonable reason-able terms. G. W. Beery, Frank Milner place east of cemetery. if 1 Gv Mrs; Jerr e Decker.fp "How WelMfou Look" Friends Surprised at the Wonderful Improvement. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in writing th good I have received from taking Hood's Sarsa-parllla. Sarsa-parllla. Every spring and summer for six years or more, my health has been so poor from heart trouble and general debility that at times llift was a burden. I would become so Emaciated and Weak and Pale that my friends thought I would not live long. I could do scarcely any work at all and had to lie down every few minutes. I began getting worse In January, losing my flesh and feeling so tired. I thought I would try Hood's Sarsapa. rilla and I am happy to say I am In better health Hood'sCures than I have been for a number of years. My friends remark to me : ' Why how well you look.' I tell them It is Hood's Sarsaparllla that hai done the work. I would have all suffering humanity hu-manity give this medicine a trial and be convinced. con-vinced. This statement Is True to th IW ler." Mrs. Jexnie Decker, Wataeka, 11L Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, siok htadache, Indigestion, For Sale. One hundred dollars deposit and sixty four payments of $12 per month, without interest,will buy a newlv built rustic house in Provo city with four large rooms and two small rooms, with city water in, or will trade for farm land. Apply to E. 'A Wilson at Booth & Wilson's law office. AEE THE PROVOHARDWARE-IRONCO. CHISEL an(i Goil6 into your timber, and Aller no knots. This Enterprising young firm, are Boring away and have struck lots of Nails Dut nave Bolted ahead and Screwed up their faith in Hammering away. It is the Plane'st thing you ever Saw or heard of to CompaSS business. You must know your business, and in knowing your business attend to your own business and no FellOG WM Tire f having Spoke'n a good word for this firm who are in business up to. the They are not as cold as a loaded RefrigeratoR And theii Lam OS are n g0(l trim and burning brightly. Lock tais act in yu 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. Fresh FUre prligs COKNER MAIN AND I. STKEETS. Ture Drugs, Chemicals, Proprietory Medicines, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc. :-: FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES :-: We have the largest stock of old and strictly pure Liquors, Whiskies, Brandies, Wines and Cordials. Our old Hermitage heads the procession. Prescriptions a Specially. Compounded day or night, t iilll i m IriiiiyiiL -We are in the Market for- -FRUJI1 8c VEQIiqiAI3li.ES- Of all Kinds, the Earliest possible to Purchase. OUTSIDE CASH PRICES PAID. All Country Produce Handled. Consignments Solicited. Our aim is to Supply a Prompt Cash Market for all Sorts of Produce. HO. 60, SO ITTII WORTH BLOCK, PROTC. DECKER & McCAUSLIN. l-'l' s n PirtlfilWl ! A Few Facts for Sensible People Who I AIM TO SAVE MONEY. 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 iBarney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make Tleir Perlect Satislaction a ttrlitY -:-WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR STOCK OF-:- Dress Coods?SiSks5 Linens- Hosiery Cotton Goods, etc-, etc Is Unsurpassed, and our styles in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are a satisfaction to the Buyer. REMEMBER OUR STOCK IS FJEW, GOOD AHD CHEAP ::::::And Wants to.::::: Scatter Benefits Broadcast j Put us to the Test, Good Values and Low Prices are ( sure to Win at . j 30 and 32 CENTER STREET - ... 'j PROVO j v i We are pleased to greet our friends and patrons with our long looked for omviAin i m m filing r rh r no t umm IIIIUiJIllEiuo lD Through some oversight and fault we have been delayed. de-layed. Our goods have been very long in transit. But LAST they have come, that is to say SOME OF THE C3-OOZDS have arrived :: "More, Lots More Coming." :: Now we frankly acknowledge that we are late we will make up for lost time, and we wish to repay in a certain measure our pat- j rons who so kindly and pa- tiently waited, etc. Ill EIRE'S IfIW WE HSI1ER1D IDCOIKIQ-1. We wish to introduce our Stock the quickest way . possible, and will therefore make j OUR PRICES TALK IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN I Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Novelties, Lawns, Sheeting, f Shirting, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, notions, Etc. The one thousand and one things carried by us and which we cannot even begin to f enumerate and want them at prices that are a "Net Saving of from 15 to 35 per cent." Then all we can say to you is to come and INSPECT OUR GOODS and PRICES and you will at once see the Largest, Best Selected and at the same time the Cheapest Stock. t v . For a few samples of our Prices see our bills. W have the greatest array of Bargains ever shown in this or any other city. The latest and most seasonable goods. P. S. Mail Orders receive our Prompt Attention ( NEW YORK CASH STORE. ! H. J ACOBBOfJU PrQO. M Centra St. Provo, i i |