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Show Awarded Highest Honors Wo rVd's Fair. T2ie o&iy iJure Crr.am of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homsa 40 Years the Standard ON THE WING. Bones Wanted. I will pay $3.00 per ton in cash for ' bones delivered at R. G. W. depot, Spanish Fork, any day between Thursday, Thurs-day, April 12th and Tuesday, April 17th. Will take all kinds of bones, horses and cattie, except skull bones and steamed bones. Old honey-couib and beeswax also waDted. E. Golbekg & Co. Policeman Thomas J. Everill of Salt Lake yesterday accidentally dropped a lo ided pistol to the floor. A cartridge cart-ridge in the pistol exploded killing Sergeant Ser-geant Wilson. Geo. PeeT aged twenty-six and Mar- ?aret Miller aned sixteen, both of American Fork, were granted a license to wed today. Mr. W. J.- Wiles "of the Z. C. M. I. Drug department of Salt Lake and Chas. H. Fowler, photographer, aleo of Salt Lake were in the city today. Both are genial, clever young gentlemen. See the "Spider and Fly" next Wed-I Wed-I nesday evening. The town is well billed for the coming com-ing extravaganza, the "Spider and Fly." Spbing dress goods just arrived at rvine i& Barney's, Seeds! Seeds! All kinds of loose garden seeds at Boshard & Saxey's. Cab Pnoxos. $2.00 per doz. at Union Block studio. Dr. Gkiswold fills teeth without pain. Salt Lake city. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at Elite Bakery. Ifceady mule Suits at. Provo VooWii Mill company. Beeakfast bacon at Speckart's meat market at 11 cents per pound. Dr. Geiswold, dentist. Rooms over Union National bank. Salt Lake city. Hood's Pills do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the &tomach. Try them. Proctor Academy will open ou Monday, April 9th for the spring term. Term ends on June 15th. See Dr. Griswold. the reliable dentist of Salt Lake, if vou need artificial teeth. He makes the best. AiiBROSEs the tailor is making a specialty of cleaning and repairing. Corner J and twelfth streets. The S. S. Jcnes company is neither dead nor sleeping. During these hard timeB they are able to give employment to a goodly number of men. A dozi n more were recently employed and set t up Ke cannon and a good force is t wii at the saw mill on the river. Majoe Beery informs The Dispatch Dis-patch that the deputy marshals are passing the hat in behalf of Commis-pioner Commis-pioner Dudley. They propose buying him a license, thinking that by so do- ing they will insure his more regular attendance at his office. Irvine L. Peatt has returned from Vernal where he has been engaged during the winter teaching school. Families will do better by calling on Boshard & Saxey for their groceries than elsewhere. A little child of Mr. Charles Eric-son Eric-son of Center Creek died yesterday of membraneous croup. The little fellow was only two days old. Eye and ear. Dr. Ira Lyons, 49 South Main etreet, Salt Lake city. Hooper &, Eldredge building. For a good cabinet photo, go to the Union Block studio, T. E. Daniels Jr., euccessor to Conkling & Co. Have you seen the exquisite shades in dress goods with trimmings to match at Irvine & Barney's. Ad Anderson, photographer, opposite op-posite post office. Cabinets $2.00 per 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 making the best cabinet photos for only $2.00 per dozen. at union block. All work guaranteed to suit. Fockd One pair lady's gloves, aleo a pair of mittens. Owner may have Bame by paying for this advertisement. Call at this office, Havercamp & Co. are making farm ioans, three to five years. Interest 10 percent. Write them. Provo, Utah. A large shipment of gents and bovs hats and caps, latest spring styles, have arrived at Irvine & Barney's. i rom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. ' J. R. Twelves. Cashier. Sutton & Cochrax, barbers, under the New York Cash store. Hot and cold baths at any and all times 25 cents Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth streets. The members of the old and new boards of directors of the territorial insane asylum are in joint session this afternoon. This morning the old board met and finished up all unfi -ished business consisting mainly of the auditing and allowing of claims and attending to the usual routine business. busi-ness. The organization of the new board is being effected as this issue goes press. Over 1,100 school children, all in their "Sunday best," were out in parade pa-rade on the streets at. 1:30 this afternoon, after-noon, and a very charming sight indeed in-deed did they present. The occasion was the celebration of Arbor day. They all met at the intersection of J and 5entr strppta ami c,t-a - V. "jnvucu me Jbiankljn schoolhouse, where a num- ber of trees were planted, the program being conducted by the children of that echool, the other children being onlookers. Through at the Franklyn. line of march was again formed and they went to the Timpanogos schoolhouse school-house where more trees were planted, and a similar program rendered by the children of that echool. This morning at the Parker school house four trees were planted and named after promt-pent promt-pent educator!. ' EvERyniixG fresh that the market effords at B.jshari & Saxey's. See Irvine & Barney's show windows win-dows for the latest styles In hats and dress goods. Visit Dr. Griswold, the dentist of Salt Lake city. Rooms over Union National bank. jive percent, paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial & Sayings liauk. Improve your old homes are build new oneB, Terms given to suit owners. Geo. W. Mickel. Oysters In any style.. Short orders and first-class meals.-B. F, Fliener, Southworth block. For Sale Elm and Catalpa trees, be6t quality and at reasonable prices. Apply to W. N. Dueenberry or to James Dunn at asylum. Fcb only $2,00 Photographer Anderson An-derson will make you a dozen cabinet photos, guaranteeing you best of vork. Studio opposite post office. Persons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepera' supplies will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel. Provo. Visit Dr. Griswold dentist. Salt Lake city. lie performs all operations painlessly by the famous. 4IIale Method." Rooms over Union .National .Na-tional bank. J. F. Gibbs of the Millard County Blace was a pleasant caller at this of-life of-life today. Dispatch readers are more or less acquainted with this gent'eman, several ol hia -ommunications having appeared in these columns. Tried and True is the verdict of people who take Hood's Sarsatanlla' The g-od effects of this medicine are soon felt in nerve strength restored, appetite created and health given. Set that hen now. Early chickens make winter layers. Eggs in the winter win-ter are worth double what they are in the spring, summer or fall. Eggs from Ualliday's thorough-bred chickens is what you should get now to insure a winter supply of eggs. v The Evolution of medical agents is gradually relegating relegat-ing the ola-time herbs, pille, draughts md vegetable extracts to the rear and oriDging into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get th true remedy see that it is manfactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all lead ing druggists. Dr. Price's Cream Baiinjj Pcvder Most Perfect Made. Assignee e JVolIce. Tersons indebted to the firm of Me I Evvan & Co. are urgently asked to call and settle and save trouble and costs for collection. The stock of merchandise on hand is offered in whole or in part at a great bargain. The business must be closed up as early as possible. Call upon R. C. KlEDWOOD, Assignee, Sunday School Meeting:. There will be a meeting of the Sunday Sun-day school superintendents in the Utah stake tabernacle, Saturdav, April 14, 1894, at 4 o'clock p. m. A representative is expected from every ward. L. E Eggertskn, A. L. Booth, W S. Rawlings, Stake Superintendency. We sell Parks' Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure all throat and luntr troubles, It has stood the test for many years and to-day is tbe leading remedy for the cure of colds consumption and all the diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and fl 00. S old bv 8moot Drug Co. CHEAP LUMBER. POLES AND POSTS. We are Sell'ngf Lumber suitable suit-able for Fencing1, Sheeting1, etc. for Ten and Twelve Dollars per Thousand. S. S. JONES COMPANY. CUT THIS OUT. Regular Morning Passenger Train Between Provo and Salt Lake via. UNION PACIFIC. Leaving Provo at 7:35 a. m. Arriving At Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. Returning Leaves Salt Lake 5:20 p. m. Arriving At Provo 7 p. m. No change in time of Morning train South, and Afternoon train North. Ticket office in new passenger sta tion. At Death's Door Blood Poisoned After Typhoid Ty-phoid Fever A Marvelous Cure by Hood's Aftef All Else Failed. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs : Twenty-five years ago I had a bilious fever, and later It turned into typhoid fever, and for five weeks I lay like one dead, but at last I pulled through and got up around. I soon discovered on my left leg Just above the " knee a small brown spot about as big as a three cent piece, which puffed up but did not hurt m or feel sore. I did not pay any attention to it until two years after, when it commenced to spread and have the appearance of a ring worm. It itched and burned and I commenced doctoring, doctor-ing, but to no avail. I Cot Only Momentary Relief, And sometimes not even that. I could not sleep nights, and on account of the Itching I scratched the spot until the blood would run. In hot weather my elbows and all my Joints were Just the same, and what I have suffered I cannot de-scr.be de-scr.be with a pen. Last February I tried an hero for the blood and it broke out in the worst fona of a rash all over my body. I began my scratching, and scales would fall off. The sores continued to discharge and I longed to die. Finally mv husband bought a bottle of Hood's Barsnpariila and I had not taken more than half of it before I began to change for the better. I have had four bottles, Now I Am All Well but two little spots on my leg. I can now sleep and eat well and work all the time. I am M Hood's Cures years old, and the mother of eleven children, and think I can do as much as any one my age. My son has also taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for dyspepsia, and has been greatly benefited by it. I feel very grateful for the benefit I received from Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mrs. Phzbb L. Hall, Galva, Kansas. . Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25o. Provo Opera House. JOHN C. G KAHAM, - - Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday Evening, April 18th, A Glorious Vision of Splendor M. B. LEAVITT'S Entirely New and Magnificent Production Pro-duction "SPIDER AND FLY" Presented on a Matchless Scale by The Largest and Most Corti-jDMte Corti-jDMte Organization J in America, 30 European QelebretieS 30 60 People in the production 60 Vocalists T L D 41 Specialties Comedians IiIHmHKI Burlesque Paniomimists I 1 1 U U U U I Artists Beautiful Scenery SI Electric Effects Handsome Uostunies o Genuine Novflties Dazzlinjr Armor K Sparkling Music Pantomimic Kallies K and Ballets Than a jScore ot Ordinary Spectacular Productions. Advance sale of reserved seats on Tuesday, April 17, at the Provo Book store. Fresh PUre prtgs CORNER MAIN AND I. STREETS. Pure 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, Beandies, Wines and Cordials. Our old Hermitage heads the procession. Prescriptions a Specially. Compounded day or night, !Et, S. Eines. 26, 28, 30, 32 East First South Street, -SALT LAKE CITY. Will Slaughter Goods in all departments for the next Conference Visitors should the ::: GREAT:-: BARGAINS :::: In All Kinds of:::::: DRY GOODS, f CLOAKS, CAPES, LACE CURTAINS, SCRIMS, RIBBONS, LACES, Etc., Etc., Etc. m. IC Til 0 PI AS Pirch Will HI ' A Few Facts for Sensible People Who AIM TO SAVE MONEY. Our Spring Stock is now Complete in all Its Brandies. 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 People Flockto Irvine sBarney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make Tleir Pfifiect UMm a MiY I i -:-WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR STOCK OF.:- t Dress CoodsSslks Linens Hosiery ) Cotton doodsj etc-f etc- i Is Unsurpassed, and our styles in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are a satisfaction I to the Buyer. RESV3EFi3BER OUR STOCK IS HEW, GOOD AND CHEAP ::::::And Wants to.::::: Scatter Benefits Broadcast Put us to the Test Good Values and Low Prices are sure to Win at IRVINE & BMIWEY'S, 30 and 32 CENTER STREET - - .. . . PROVO. j BIS 1 Plf fi ! -:o:-TO--o:- 1 KEEP YOUR EIE 01 THIS SPACE Match for ur NEXT ANNOUNCEMENT. It Will be a STARTLER. i n the course of a few days you will have much to ( Wonder over. Of Spring and Summer Goods will then be herer J "E3STOTJC3-I3: SAin" l n the meantime we are rushing our present Stock ' at Prices that are very tempting., I Watch and Wait and you I will be Rewarded. i NEW YORK CASH STORE, j H. J ACOBSOrj, Prop. 1 Centre St. Provo, '-. V I |