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Show Awarded Hi ' Ti e. v lly Pure Creain of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. (Jsed Millions of Homes o Years the Standard. Jno. G. L.ti-Cn of LeRuy, N. Y., a prominent Rt tner and G. A. li. man says: "I h&re Iteen troubled with in-diceetion in-diceetion and biliousness for years. Tried Park Tea and it has cured me. 1 recommend it to everybody," Sold by Smoot Drue company. Part of the roof of the Provo City Planing mills was lifted during the wiDd storm yesterday afternoon. Mns. Sam Schwab presented her husband with a Ban this morning. lloxs. D. D. Hoctz and J. B. Mil-ner Mil-ner went yesterday to Heber again, in order to be there today on important lecal business. Ice cream 25 cents a quart at Elite bakery, opposite postoffice. Fou a good meal for very little : money go to the Provo City Bakery and Chop House, No. 116 We6t Center street. Silks, silks, silks from 25i. upwards at T, G. Webber's, Those baby carriages at Gates Furniture Fur-niture company's are strong, elegant and cheap. These qualities must move them along at a rapid rate. Havercamp & Co. are making farm Uane, three to five years. Interest 10 per cent. Write them, Provo. Utah. lo you lear? Aint they squeezing squeez-ing the ehape out ol prices at ihe Co-op? Bkyoni a doubt Iryine & Barney "has the finest display in their window of ladies' and misses' t oxford ties ever eeen in Provo. Call and see them. A beautiful line of window scrim and curtains from 5c. upwards at T. G. Weisbkrs. juadies1 and gents' clothing cleaned, dyed, and repaired at Van Voorhis k Cos'. Opposite county courthouse. Estbayed An 8-year-old brown horse Mane roached, has halter on , branded J IIC combined on left thigh. Seen last going toward Springyille. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the animal or information leading to his 'recovery. Call on or address Win. Ef Hoover, Provo, Utah. The wind 6torm of yesterday, which came in gusts, was very severe at times. Borne damage was done in the way of uprooting trees, telegraph poles, etc.. one gust was so severe that it blew out and broke the handsome plate glass in the front window of the Fleiner restaurant. res-taurant. Loss, $100. A business meeting of the school trustees of the county will be ; held In this city on Saturday, June 16th, beginning at 10 a. m. This convention con-vention is called early in the vacation by request of some school trustees, and it will take the place of the session commonly held in July. The main feature of business will be the revision of circular of the public schools. The advisability of establishing high schools in some districts of the county will be I ' considered and any other matter of importance that may be suggested. Principals are requested to be present and participate. Many of the men in Smith's "army" are said to need Epraying badly. Don't get too near them. Let them "carry all their vermin, filth and dirt on east with them. Take your best girl to Bachman & Cunningham's for a delicious plate of ice cream, One of the brightest epotsin town, " is the counter whereon Irvine & Barney y ! display their new spring dress goods and trimmings to match. When you want your hair cut in the latest style or an easy shave go to Lige the barber. Buy your straw hats at Farrer Bros. Co. Ladies' spring,wraps an elegant line at T. G. Webber's. Where is that crowd jroing? Why to the great Co op to take advantage ad-vantage of their elegant styles and cut-in-two prices? Call on Lige the barber under Cosmopolitan Cos-mopolitan hotel for an eaEy shave and good haircut. Call and examine Farrer Bros Co.'b summer dress goods. They aie handsome and cheap. Free wool couldn't put the prices of Clothing much lower than Ixyixe & Barney have them just now. The graduation exercises of the Pr c er academy begun yesterday at the Congregational church with a class sermon, lie v. S. Rose, as pastor of the church, was greeted by not only the class of '94 but by many from other classes and departments of the acad- emy. The pastor is especially happy in his presentation of themes to the young people and all present were delighted de-lighted arjd encouraged. Sermons that please and instruct young people will also interest adults and such was the thought in many a parent's mind yesterday. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, Harm-less, reliable, sure. Ambrosen the rtailor is making a specialty of cleaning and repairing. I Corner J and twelfth streets. Everybody is surprised and delighted de-lighted with the elegant new 6tock of goods displayed at the grand spring I opening at T. G. Webber's. - The only place In town to get first clase ice cream and cakes is at the Elite bakery, opposite postoffice. Remember the Union Pacific is the only line running to Logan, "Hello Fred! where did you make the raise or that hue euitr" "O you don't need to make much of a raise to get a fine suit at Irvine & Barney's." "How much do you think it cost?" "About $14.50." "So! guess again," '813." "Off again, I onlv paid $9.00." "Ycu get out!" M Well! come and see lor yourself. They're on the cut, and mean what they say. They convinced me all right." French and American satteens, beautiful and cheap at T. G. Webber's, Perbonb wishing sawing done, such as posts, lumber, etc., can get accommodated accom-modated at the Mickel Planing mills, Provo. The Union Pacific is the shortest line to the Lewiston, Miners' Delight, Atlantic and South Pass gold fields. Buy your tickets via Rock Springs or Rawlins, from which points you can go by a firRt class stage line to Lewiston, reaching the mines the same day. The grand opening at T. G. Webber's Web-ber's displays the cheapest aad best stock of goods in the city. Best sugar, 18$ pounds for $100, $5.40 per tack at P. P. Hindmarsh'e. Dr. F. II. Simmons can be found at the old office of Simmons & Bickford and will do the practice of both during the absence of Dr. Bickford. Dr. George Smart, practicing' phvsician and surgeon. Office main street, Spanish Fork, opposite post office. of-fice. Syrups, $1.45 tor five gallons at Bo-shara Bo-shara & Saxev's. Ready mde Suits at Provo Woolen Mill company. Provo City Jobbing shops. Furni ture repairing, upholstering, window and door screens made to order. All work guaranteed and promptly attended at-tended to. W. H.Tidd, proprietor. Cheapest shoes in town at Farrer Bros. Co. Hon. Jos. L. Rawlins returned to his post of duty at Washington Sunday morning. He is in the enjovment cf excellent health and will take full care of Utah's interests at the seat of government. gov-ernment. Real Merit is the characteristic of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it is manifested mani-fested every day in the remarkable cures this medicine accomplishes. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the kind. Try it. A crowd of twenty-five or thirty of Smith's 'wealers a jolly, good na- tured set waiKea on toaav as iar as Springville. This afternoon they boarded at the station there, an open freight car, and when asked to get off by Marshal Storrs they refused. The the train was run back to Prove. Here they were met by Sheriff Brown and Deputies Hall and Wilkins and they got off the car without further ado. The men are being held together temporarily. tem-porarily. Whether they will be arrested or allowed to go free had not been determined upon at the time this issue went to press. xivE percent, paid quarterly on sav ngs deposits at Provo Commercial & Savings Baak. At the Co-op eighteen pounds of sugar for One Dollar. Just think of it. 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. The Gates Furniture company have a large stock of carpets, comprising all the most fashionable as well as serviceable service-able makes. Prices astonishingly low. Sugar $5.40 per sack at Boshard & Saxey's. For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the business office of The Dispatch. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth streets. A complete stock of extras for Champion, McCormick, Wood, White-ley, White-ley, Leering and Buckeye machines at C. D. Glazier's. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at Elite Bakery. The baby on the Enquirer is bawling again. It howls about the extrava gance oi democratic omce noiaers ana tasely asserts that Utah county is be ing ruinously run into debt, setting up that if republicans were only in office the wonderful economy they would fa act ice would soon make ua all mil iona;res. It seems to forget that laBt year it used to howl this way about the city administration and say it was extravagant, and promise wonderful economy from a republican administration. administra-tion. Provo has that republican administration ad-ministration now, and the members of the finance committee of the city council coun-cil are appalled at the reckless extravagance extrava-gance being practiced the city is near!v $4000,00 farther in debt than it was when the present administration went into power in January last. And then again the Enquirer perhaps has forgotten that it presented to the county court at its last session a bill of $7.50 for work worth only $3.50,and insisted upon being paid the whole amount, which was done. It is well known that it is almost always a thief who first cries "stop thief' Persons contemplating using fruit end packing boxes or bee-keepers' Eupplies will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel. Provo. A carload Champion machine extras ex-tras arrived at C. D. Glazier's. Call I and inspect same. The styles and finish of the Taylor Bros. Co. stock of Glassware and Crock ery are as unapproachable as in their wonderfully low prices. Ladies' it is the place to supply your wants in this line. filTT of Von VnnrKic i. fr,a fr- oil kinds of dyeing, i Tatlor Bros. Co. have the only exclusively ex-clusively Glass and Crockery stock ever brougnt to Provo. i rom $1.00 up received on Barings deposits. " J. R. Twelves, Cashier. A very elegant line of new SDring dress goods, all shades, weaves ani designs de-signs at T. G. Webber's. Go down and take a look at the magnificent mag-nificent stock of Crockery and Glass- ware at Taylor Bros. Co. A general line in all departments of the furniture trade, at away down prices at Gates Furniture company's. Now is your time to purchase. Marriage licenses were issued today to-day to Thomas John and Ennma J. Bullock, and Thos. Beeslev Jr. and Sarah Liadard, all of Proyo. The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with wnich ladies may use the Cali; fornia liquid laxative, syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the botton of the package. Or. Price's Cream Baking Fowder World's Fair Hiahest Award. Saved Our Boy A Clergyman's Statement Constitutional Scrofula Entirely Cured. m H f4":i it MAf Richard Fate O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Gentlemen : Wishing to tell what Hood's 8ar laparilla has done for u, I will say that 3 yeari ago we had a beautiful boy born to us. When about six months old he took a sore mouth. ETerytWng that was known, as usual remedies In such cases was used. I had two doctors but nil to no benefit. At the age of 11 months ha breathed his last Thus we laid Our Darling Child In the grave. On Aug. 4, 1891, another boy was born unto us. At the age t two months he became be-came afflicted with the same disease. I believed the coy s irouDie was cuihuiuuuiuu, uu uj common sore mouth. I procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and oommencedto give it regularly to both mother and baby, and ocea-slonly ocea-slonly wahed bis mouth with a syrup of buck brush root Improvement began at once. We have suocead In eradicating the scrofulous blood from the system and to-day we are blessed with a nice, fat baby boy, eighteen months old. He la tho very Picture of Health, all life and full of mischief thanks to Hood'4 Barsaparllla. I am a minister In the Methodist Protestant church. I am here to back what I say and I am In no way Interested in any profit In the matter, except it affords me much pleasure pleas-ure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as Hoorfs5a; Cures t safe, sure remedy Even my wife, after taking Hood's became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood again. We have used only three bottles, but I keep it in the bouse." Bev. J. M. Pate, Brookline Station, Missouri. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restoring restor-ing the psrlstaltlo action of tho alimentary cana County Teachers' Examination. The next teachers' examination will be held in Provo city beginning at 9 a. m., Friday June 15th. D. H. Christknsen, County Superintendant. Teachers' Examination. An examination for the teachers of Proyo city will be held at the Parker school house on Friday and Saturday, June 15th and 16th. W. S. Rawlings, Chaiman Examining Board. f ARE THE f IfO HiiMEsIlM CHISEL anl GOUG iQto your timber, and Auger no knots. This Enterprising young firm, are Boring away and have struck lots of Mails have 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 FellOO will 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 their Lam OS are in good trim and burning brightly. Lock this fact in you 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 A i lit 01 xnlv 1 Pit U lipll uU HI " I Gild Low PricoS' 'Will Win. A Few Facts for Sensible People Who 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 People Flock to Irvine Barney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make TIiBir Prim Mail a MilY -:-WE GUAKANTEE THAT OUR STOCK OF-:- j m Dress Coods5SIiks5 Linens HosIervf Gotten Goods etc-, etc Is Unsurpassed, and our styles in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are a satisfaction to the Buyer. REMEMBER OUR STOCK IS NEW, GOOD ATJD CHEAP ::::::And Wants to.::::: Scatter Benefits Broadcast Put us to the Test. Good Values and Low Prices are sure to Win at IRVINE a BARNEY'S. . 30 and 32 CENTER STREET - - PEOVO Reed Smoot. President. M. II. Hardy, M. D.Sec. & Tree. W. R. Pike, M. D. Vice-Preeident. L. U. Klvo. Alex Heduist, Jk., Mgr. QUART IP I PI iiiyyi iiiyii ii Wholesale f Retail Druggists. We Carry a Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES, PER b UM ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, ETC., ETC. FI2STE CIGARS & TOBACCOS Perscriptions Carefully Prepared Day or Night. Mai) Orders Pr orjipUy AHeijded lo. The Diamond Hotel Bar -1 - This Favorite Resort is now Qlly equipped with - - THE CHOISEST LIQUORS. BRANDIES, WHISKEYS WINES AND BEERS POOL TABLES The Best Beer at5cts. ner Glass. S. M. DUGGIXS, Manager. Fiovo, Utah. W M.CREER,President. JOHN JONES, Superintendent SPilMBM FOIfli MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES nAT.URS rN - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CLOTHING FURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN ExGelsior Roller Hills, f J. W, HOOlER, Ms'r. CUSTOM illLLINtr Oi' ALL KINDS. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Lowest Possible Charges Hade. Gash Paid (or Wheat. JOHN CARSON, A KOCSKTS Ja Livery, Feed, AND Sale Stables. Transfer makes connections with all i , Trains by Hack and Carriage. , F Streets, between 6th and 7th etreeta, I PHOVO f'TTY UTAH C. E. YOUNG, "The PAINTER" GZ! SPECIALTY. j - Sign Writing. Carnage Painting, j Paper Hanging. t Shop one calf block north of County I Court house. .1 P. O. Box, 263. ... Proyo, I Merchant Taiioriii!? When You Want First Class Work At a Reasonable Price, Gallon S. PETERSON, Merchant Tailor Half Block North of First National Bank, Fro vo. Work and Fit Guaranteed. BLAOKSiiTHING. J. THULIN Practical Blacksmith. WAGONS & BUGGIES RERAIRED: Horse'Shoeirig, Etc, Etc IT. II. Berpr'p iShop, I street, one block: north of Depot. PliOYO, - - UTAH- j ' ! f jj xii- - ,m ,n .(!., r. ... .in i - - |