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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Pure Cram of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. (Jsed in Millions of Homes 4.0 Years the Standard ON THE WING. MasqvkbAdb ball Friday. Get your tickets for tbe masquerade ball. A good, warm, comfortable ulster for $1.00 at T. G. Webber's. Gkand carnival and masquerade at the opera house Friday evening. Calicoes from two cent9 upwards at T. G. Webber's. Hoods pills are purely vegetable, carfully prepared from the best ingre dients. 25c. Short order meals and fresh oyetere a specialty at B. F. Fleiner's, in the Soutnworth block Andrew Nielsen of Provo and Martha Robins of PleaBant Grove have taken out a marriage license.' 1 rom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. J. R. Twelves, Cashier. Last evening at about 8 o'clock a bright little girl came to gladden the home of Arthur Sutton of tbe Fifth ward, Pay your money and try to get a good picture while eetting before Mr. Conkling's camera and you will be happy, ' The first plain drunk of the year donated five .dollarB to the city this morning. The man is very penitent, and in response to his very urgent request re-quest name is withheld. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. I In immense sal' j of winter goods is going on this weel ; at T. G. Webber's. Standing room will be at a prem ium at the opei a houss on Friday evening and the dancing floor will be crowded with a merry lot of masked dancers. A Letter to the Ladies. For three years I have Buffered pain and misery in menstruation. I have been treated by some of the best physicians phy-sicians of this rity without material results. I took one treatment of Da. De Joza's prescription, and to my surprise sur-prise and pleasure, was able to be up working and have been free from pain and other inconveniences. Being so pleased with the results I have consented con-sented to give this testimonial and also recommend it to my lady friends and all others who so much need it. Very Truly Yours, Phebe I. Allred. Mrs. Allred is a well-known lady of Salt Lake city. Her address will be given to any lady who will write or call at our office. Also other testimonials at your service. One tri al treatment, $2.00. All orders must be sent to the "Lady Manager. SALT LAKE MEDICINE MEDI-CINE CO., 57 West Second Sooth St., Room 2." Better Than Statehood. During these hard times the good people of Provo are enjoying much greate r benefit from the sale of Bo-shard's Bo-shard's cheap flour thau statehood can possibly bring them. One dozen firstclass cabinet photos, and one mounted on glas3 easle for $2.25. C. A. Conkling, Union studio. . B -i-H-S-4--f"l- ,'vr, J-i-M-S IHair Deathf inlanlly removes and forever destroys jrobjeclionabk hair, whether upon ther hands, face, arms or neck, tcithout dis-"t t coloration or injury to the most delicate, skin, It was for fifty years the Jiecret formula of Erasmus ..Wilson, acknowledged by physi-. friars as the highest authority andf Tthe most eminent dermatologist andf fhair specialist that ever lived. Dur- fing hie private practice of a life- Ttime among the nobility and ari-t Istocracy of Europe he prescribed 4-this recipe. Price $1 by mail, securely packed. Correspondence con- AjtdentiaL Sole Agent9 for America.! 4 Address JTIig Skcokum Root Hair Grower Co fDej t. II., 57 South Fifth Avenue. $New York. f .l,M1M. ,-,,,,,, ,, - - i ?BALD HEADS! S &(S. What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, ? 5 harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a 2 5s triR lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or 5 3 Mfi brushed? it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch? f "J ls lt dry or h' a heated condition ? If these are some of your symptoms be warned in time oryou wili become bald. J p ifiSSkookuiiiRoot Hair Grower I F" riSSf ''f,''','-1!1' I IstatTwu Brtd. Its production la not mi accident, but the result of setentilio sf C . ; V V- .'CA- I rearc!i. Knowledge ot the diseases or tbe hair anJ scalp led to the dlscor. ir C ! -i fT,S !S Fry of 'owto treat them. "SkooUum "con:ains neither minerals cor oIK It J J Li,'''7' ','jr !-?.noj a l'P'b" a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic By stimulating J Vr "il heJ" tops SlUn9 Auir, cuna dandrujf and groics hair on bald J 5 ipe-S) ' Hi .v f-Ee? the scalp clean, healthy, and fre from Irritating ertpUons, by K '( VfrtJtW: K I ot itokum Ski Soup. It destroys parasUi insecu, whick Jttd on sr r j'i ' (frtlf, H ; I I and ,.-st,-o!, the hair. i I IU 'fi;TiU i!: " I I' your druKjsist cannot supply yon send direct tons, and we win forward J Vllf I rTHB SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., !? TB4KK 37 South Fifth Avenue, New York, N. T. The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OCCIDENTAL SALOON. Alaiben Blovk, J Street, Provo, None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON & KTBIBXJL'S; THE SENATE MEAT MARKET I Keeps Constantly on Hand 1 Beef. Mutton. Fort, Teal Bolopa ni Pori Saossjre. FAT CALVES and .DRESSED HOGS WASMTED. Free Delivery to any part of the City. Centre St. Provo. Third Door East of Cosmopolitan. p. Mcpherson, Prop. ' " 3 " ' --WITH A LINE OF'' ' ' ' ' j IbLyiiill 111 Kill y yOloCll Second to ione in the County. Our Silk and Fancy Dress Goods Department contains some . Rare. Bargains for Cash. Call and see us. Get pur Prices. Buy our Goods, Wear them. If not satisfactory we will make it so in reason. DON'T FORGET OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS. 30 and 32 Centre Street.Provo. The midwinter sale ot eeasonable goods at T.G. Webbeu's, Fkksh oysters by the can or in bulk at B. F. Fleiner's in the Southworth block. Two cornets, one new, other soiled s bargain on both of them. Skeltoa & Co.,rrovo. To bent: A brick cottage with seven rooms, close in. Inquire Gates Furniture Company. Wasted A full set of the American Encyclopedia. Must be away down for cash. Apply at this office. Ask Mr. Conkling to make you the latest slyle the steel ergraving photo. He is the only photographer in Provo who makes them. Board, lodgings and furnished rrwimn ran hfi h.id on flt.h strffit bfi- tween D and E. Mrs. M. L. Xewell. Vhere is not a pioneer living in L tab. who ever heard of flour beiDe sold at such figures as it is bein sold by Boshard at present. Some of the owners of buildings on Centre street have followed the example exam-ple of the New York cash store and are graveling up the sidewalks nicely. No other sarsaparilla has the merit to hold the confidence cf entire communities com-munities year after year, as has Hood s Sarsaparilla. It possesses curative power peculiar to itself. In the biographical sketch of Mrs. Anna K. Smoot, published in these columns yesterday, an error in the SDelling of the lady's family fam-ily name occurred. It should have read Aversen. We sell Parks' Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure all throat and lung troubles. It has stood the test for many year3 and to-day is the leading remedy for the cure of colds consumption and all tbe diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 60 cents and $1.00. Sold by Smoot Drug Co, Mayor Holbrook has expressed his determination to see that the member-of member-of the Utah legislature are most roye ally receiyed and entertained on ths occasion of their visit to Proyo next Saturday, provided the proper assist-, ance is given by our citizens. During the visit of the honorable body to Og-den Og-den and Logan their hearts were cheered with music and they were ehjwn all the attention that should rightfully have been accorded them. Provo should not be outdone lest it should reflect upon the epirit and en- I1 terpriee of our fair city. The initial steps having been already taken by the proper officials citizens Ehouid not be slow to come to their Buppcit. I A Most Pleasant Way Of preventing tbe grippe, colds, headaches, head-aches, and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever when-ever the syetem needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefitted one muBt get the true remedy manufactured manu-factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For eale by all druggists in 60o. and f 1 bottlea. ,i i - ' -. . visit Saturday was accepted. The committee on judiciary reported recommended the adoption of a bill relating to a uniform system of free school, with an amendment by Williams. Wil-liams. Adopted. Williams took the chair and Breeden presented a bill providing that no attachment at-tachment shall be brought for sums less than $5. Breeden presented a bill providing that appeals shall not be taken from justice courts for sums leBS than $15. Booth, of Salt Lake, presented a bill extending time to comply with laws of 18S8 in reference to townhites. The bill by Varian, regarding a bounty on sugar was read the third time. Bart moved that the considera tion of the memorial be indefinitely postponed, lie said that it was now too late to memorialize congress, since tne proceedings oi mat Doay on Monday. Mon-day. Booth said tne bill had merely passed the committee of the whole. Eldredge moved that Hart's mo-tion mo-tion be tabled. Carried. Then followed a very extended debate on the principle prin-ciple and effect of bounties in general on the industries of the couutrv and the people. When a vote was taken Booth, of Salt Lake, Seely, Haguo, Eldredge, Booth, of Provo, and Taylor voted a3'e. Adams, Hart, Seaman, Williams Wil-liams and Lund voted no. Booth, of Provo, presented a claim by D. Id. Peery Jr., which was referred to the committee on claims. Booth also gave the report of the committee who were to arrange lor the trip to Provo, stating that it recommended recom-mended the acceptance of the courtesies courte-sies of the Rio Grand Western, and that the assembly would leave Salt Lake at 8 a. m. Adopted. Booth asked to be excused till Thurs-dav, Thurs-dav, as he wished to attend a reunion of the veterans of the Black Hawk war, which takes place at Springville today. Council adjourned at 5 o'clock. IN THE IlOUSK there was little of an interesting nature, na-ture, outside of the presentation of a bill by Tolton to prevent cattle stealing, steal-ing, one by Warner to protect employes, em-ployes, one on befouling waters, the reporting re-porting back by the judiciary committee commit-tee of a bill hxing the time of redemption redemp-tion of real property at twelve months, the killing of the bill making trust deeds of the same effect as mortgages, of the bill for the recording of title notes and tbe bill fixing the minimum on liquor licenses and the passage ot several minor bills. Wines presented an invitation from Manager Cutler, of the Utah Sugar factory, for the members to visit that institution on their way to Provo. Accepted Ac-cepted with thanks. Speaker Emery informed the house of the tender by the Rio Grande Western West-ern of a special to Provo. Johnson presented the claim of ex-Collector ex-Collector Fox of Sanpete county. Referred. Re-ferred. Ivins presented a petition of seventy residents of San Juan county protesting protest-ing against putting part of tuat county within the limits of Grand. Referred , 1 Hox. W. H. Wilson of Lake Shore, better known as "Tug" Wilson, enlivened en-livened Provo today with his genial presence. He was a very welcome visitor vis-itor at this office. Ballard's Snow Liniment, This wonderful Liniment is known from the Atl antic to the Pacific, and from the Lakes to the Gulf. It is the most penetrating Liniment in the world. It will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Old Sores, Burns, Sciatica, Sore Throat Sore Chest and ah Inflammation, after all otheru have failed,It will cure Barbed Wire Cuts, and heal all wounds where proud flesh has set in. It is equally efficient ef-ficient for animals. Try it and you will not be without it, Price 50 cents, Sold by Smoot Drug Co. JJIUSEMENT8. U Carnival AND Masquerade Ball AT THE PROVO OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY NIGHL J&N.26TH. TICKETS SI. Spectators admitted to first circle 25c: to gallery 15c. Costumes furnished on Carnival day, at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, commencing commenc-ing at 9 o'clock a. m., at prices from 25cts and upwards, by the Salt Lake Costuming House. The following named Ladies and Gentlemen have been requested to serve on committees as follows: King Carnival-Hon.W. H.King. ON RECEPTION AND IDENTIFICATION. W. II. DUSENBERRY, C. A. GLAZIER, T. N. TAYLOR, MRS. E. A. WEDGWOOD, MRS. J. L. CLAYTON, MRS. WILMARTH WHITE. ON REFRESHMENTS. MRS. W. H. DUSENBERRY, MRS. D. T. CLARK, MRS. S. S. JONES, MISS SADIE GRAHAM, MRS. A. E. BUCIILER, MRS. B. BACHMAN, JR MRS. GERTIE THURMAN, MRS. WM. STRONG, MISS TORA JOHNSON, MISS MARY NUTTALL. ON ARRANGEMENTS, Tha Board of Directors and Maoaze meat. . Mr. Mary E. 0 Fallon of Piqna, 0., isys the Physicians Phy-sicians are Astonished, and loolat her Uko ona Raised frSmJiia Dead j Long and Terrible illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by IIood'9 Sanaparilla. Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon, a very intelligent lady of Plqua, Ohi was poisoned while assisting as-sisting physicians u an autopsy 5 years ago, and soon terriblr ulcer broke out on her head, arms, tongut and throat Iler hair all came out. She weighed but 73 lbs., and saw no prospect of he!. At last she began to take Hood's Sarsiparilla and at once Ira proved ; could soon get out of bed and wait. She says: " I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a wefl woman. I weigh 128 lbs., eat well and do the work for a large family. My case seems a wonderful recovery and physicians look at me in astonishment, as almost like one raised from the dead." HOOD'8 PILL8 should ho la every fsmily medicine chest. Osce nsed, always preferred. In the Money Market. WithU3 rJlCTQ. .We will for The next Thirty days 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 S7.500 8 win fan oi All kinds of goods. No reserve. We are going to CUT, CUT. CUT, CUT. DEEP AND UNMERCIFULLY. SLASH PRICES AS THEY HAVE NEVER YET KEEN ! SLASHED. We must do it, too much stock, that's tbe cause. Now you have it. 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 I now make, and which is very startling in its nature, but nevertheless true. Aye true, that our business has been extremely large, but we bought very heavy and as a consequence have too much stock. I 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 t we are advertisers of FF Ajp We do as we say always and ever. Everything goes, nothing reserved. i CIC w REri1Efi3BER, OTJLY UFJTIL FEBRUARY 1st. i NEW YORK CASH STORE,- j Located in Hathenbiuck's Store, 14 Centre St, Provo, P. S Watch for our dodger, which will contain a sample of the hundreds of the j most stupendous bargains ever offered an appreciative public. Be on hand as "the early ( bird catches the worm." ! . . 1 I t. """ 1 1 "i inn Minimum .Inmnwjwi ' '"' ' liniinni.ii v' in n 1 j,..,.... jff L . . .n'Ji. M , m ..,,wn - Hi , . i .,.,, .. , i.,,..,, ... , ni.. i .i r"rf'0 |