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Show Awarded Highest Honors WofAd's Fair. ILJ" Tfce o&iy I'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. ffsed in Millions of Hogtsa 40 Years the Standard ON THE WING. Ei-Pbesidext Harrison has completed com-pleted Lie course of lectures in the la departmeut of the Stanford university at San Francisco. He in6sed through Oden yesterday en route east. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Bil-iousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. Salt Lake has a division of the commonweal com-monweal army, 400 strong, fully organized. organ-ized. An enlistment of 1000 is expected ex-pected when they will proceed eastward. east-ward. The balloon ascension of Saturday Dext will occur at 3 o'clock p. m., sharp ani from the vacant space on J street opposite The Dispatch office. Miss Cleio Ileibert of Umaha, Nebraska, will ascend to a height of 3,000 feet and from there make a daring p'ara-shute p'ara-shute jump to mother earth. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at EUte Bakery. Get a setting of eges from V. L llalliday's thoroughbred bene. Everything iresh that the market affords at Bosharl & Saxey's. She Irvine Sc Barney's show windows win-dows for the latest styles in hats and dress coods. Visit Dr. Griewold, the dentist of Salt Lake city. liooms over Union National bank. iflvE percent, paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial d Say intra Daak. Oysters In any style. Short orders and tirst-clas3 meals. B. F, Fliener, Southworth block. Eye and ear. Dr. Ira Lyons, 49 South Main Etreet, Salt Lake city. Hooper & Eldredge building. Go to Elmer Smith 'e, corner F and Eighth streets, lor all kinds of fruit trees, flower seeds and plants. Early Vegetable plants for transplanting. One thousand gallons cider vinegar at 20 cents per gal. A pleasant party of Turkish Masons Ma-sons from Ogden, A. G. Hart and Thomas Lee accompanying Barbarian Knapp, superintendant of the Southern South-ern Pacific, also of Ogden, paid Tiie Dispatch a brief but exceedingly enjoyable en-joyable (to it) visit this morning. These gentlemen visit the Provo Woolen mills with the idea of contract ing for cloth for the uniforms of the ofiiceiB and men of the great Southern Pacific Railway companv. The Earlier symptoms of dyspepsia-su:h dyspepsia-su:h as distress after eating, heart burn, and occasional headache, should not be neglected Take Hood's Sar eaparilla if you wish to be cured. Jes IcCavslin, late postmaster, doeB not join the ranks of the unemployed unem-ployed on going out of office. He and C. F. Decker haye formed a co-partnership, and under the firm name of Decker & McCauslin are conducting a business as wholsale dealers in fruit, vegetables, game and all kinds of produce pro-duce at No. 60, Southworth block. Yesterday was the new firm's opening day. They bought and paid for in cash one car load of potatoes. Today they are shipping two car loads. Db. Ghisavold fills teeth without pain. Salt Lake citv. Db. Gbiswold, dentist. Rooms over Union National bank. Salt Lake city. Proctor Academy will open on Monday, April 9th for the spring term. Term ends on June 15th. Visit Dr. Griswold dentist, Salt Lake city. He performs all operations painlessly by the famous. II ale Method." Rooms over Union National Na-tional bank. W. II. Kelset, president of the Utah County Fruit and Agricultural society, has called a meeting to convene in the Fourth Ward meetinz-houRR. I rnvn 1 city, Saturday, April 21st, at 2 o'clock p. m. It will be to the interest of every farmer and fruit grower of the county to be at this meeting. Come one and all. F. J. Covekt, secretary and manager. man-ager. The "Spider and Fly" company Bhowed here last night to a packed house. They used none of tkeir special scenery, however, except one scene, and as a result the effect of the pr duction was not what it can be made auu nui, w uai n ib maae in other cities. There were many bright passages and" on the whole the show was a good one, but there were many parts also that fell awfully flat. Theatre-goers here, especially es-pecially when they pack the house as they did last night, expect companies to give as good a show in Provo as they do in Salt Lake. "Pickles' " ca'l for order behind the stage was timely and the audience would have been better pleaeed if it had not been necessary. neces-sary. I o-icemax Buckley swore to a com-' com-' plaint this morning before E.A. Wedgwood Wedg-wood against one A. McBride, allegine that on Saturday April 14th he was in cna-ge oi a certain gambling room and while in charge of that room did permit therein one James Stubbs and others to the affiant unknown to play at cards lor money and for chips representing re-presenting money. McBride appeared this afternoon before the justice and , pleaded guilty to the complaint. A fine of $25.00 was imposed and paid without question. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth streets. Families will do better by calling on Boshard & Saxey for their groceries than elsewhere. Imfbove your old homes are build new one, Terms given to suit owners. Geo. W. Mickel. See Dr. Griswold. the reliable dentist Of Salt Lake, if vou need artificial teeth. He makes the best. Ambeosen the tailor is making a specialty of cleaning and repairing Corner J and twelf th streets. I The California bakery of Spanish Fork is now under eucceseful operation Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, proprietor! All kinds of bread, pastry, cakes, etc of the beet quality. This enterprise is found to be a great convenience to the good people or Spanish Fork, Tils boys of the Provo fire department depart-ment are very much displeased with the report of the Kellogg lire of Tuesday Tues-day evening as published in the Enquirer. En-quirer. They were not slow in getting to the fire after the alarm was given they were not responsible for the delay de-lay in getting the alarm in from the tire. With reference to the coal oil hill it never has amounted to $5.00 a week and the city has not ordered the department to shut off any lights, nor interfered with or complained of the department in any way. Only $6.75 has been spent for coal oil by the fire department since January 8th of this year. - - , The Odd Fellows have adjourned j and gone home. All that was done with reference to the building of Odd Fellows' home was the appointment of a committee to thoroughly investigate the matter and report progress at next grand lodge. A large shipment of gents and boys hats and caps, latest spring styles, have arrived at Irvine & Barney's. h kom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. J. R. Twelves, Cashier. Sdtton & Cochran, barbers, under the New York Cash store. Hot and cold baths at any and all times 25 cents. Fob only $2,00 Photographer Anderson An-derson will make you a dozen cabinet photos, guaranteeing you best of vork. Studio opposite post office. Spring dress goods just arrived at rvine & Barney's. Seeds! Seeds! All kinds of loose garuen seeds at Boshard & Saxey's. Cab PnoTOS. $2.00 per doz. at Union Block studio. Ready made Suits at Provo VooSii Mill company. Persons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepers' supplies will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel. Provo. Olson's band are to give a grand concert and ball in Springville this evening. Just before leaving town for Springville this afternoon, the bays enlivened things very pleasantly by rendering two lively airs in response to urgent requests for the same by many citizens wno happened to be on the bank corner when they passed. Hon. John 13, Milner of this citv whs on March 31st last in the First District rourt appointed receiver in the Moulton estate at Heber, Wasatch county. Immediately .thereafter he was led to believe that the parties litigant were endeavoring and about to settle the estate and all matters pertaining per-taining thereto BatisfAPfcorilv amnnor themselves and take the estate out ( f court. Mr. Milner delayed qualifying with the view of saving the estate expense. ex-pense. Yesterday he learned that a move is on to move to appeal from the order of the court and today he filed his $20,000 bond with the court and will at once enter into the duties cf his appointment. Mr. Milner's sureties are: W. R. Pike, B. Bachman, George Taylor, Thomas Fowler, B. Bachman jr.. A. O. Smoot, James E. Daniels, V. L. Ilalliiay and Joseph E. Daniels. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Porvaer Most Perfect Made. For a good cabinet photo, go to the Union Block studio, T. E. Daniels Jr., successor 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 bujiness 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. Havercamp & Co. are making farm loans, three to five years. Interest 10 per cent. Write them. Provo. Utah. The case on in the First District court this afternoon is exciting considerable con-siderable interest and the lovers of racy developments are out expecting to hear some. The case is the one in which Dr. W, R. Pik is suing I rovo city for $2,600 damages sustained by him on the night of December 13th , when be and his wife, then Miss Clark, his horse and buggv were all unceremoniously dumped into the mill race on Eighth etreet The doctor tsaunts that, he was unving carefully a.uuK wuu a uce in eacn hand peering forward in the dark and that entirely without warning they were dumped down the embankment or rock wall ''as though the bottom had fallen ou . ' From the cross-examination by White-cotton White-cotton it appears that the city besides aiming to prove that the city is not liable, and that the crossing was amplv sufficient, it will atten p; to prove that the doctor has stated t lifferent times that the horse stopped in frcnt of some brush and that after a stroke of the whip he jumped into the race; also that instead of driving carefully he had the lines tied to the dash board and was putting on his gloves when the accident hippener1. Ballard's Horehound Syrup. We guarantee this to be the best couof tyrup manufactured in the whole world, I his is saying a great deal, but it is true, l or Consumption, Coughs, Coldt;, yre Throat, Sore Chest, Pneumonia. Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, WhoopinJ Cough, and all other diseases of the Ihroat and T.nnrra . . guarantee hnUard's Horehound Syrvi, I be w ithout an equal on the whole . face of the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every individual who has ever used it: and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such ' evidence is indisputable. Sold bv . Smoot Drug Co. J Sealed Proposals Will be received bv the Territorial Insane Asylum for furnishing 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 and coal, details of which will be furnished on application to James Dunn, Stewart. All bids must be marked "Bids for Supplies" and addressed ad-dressed to the undersigned on or Da foie the 6th day of May 1894. By order of the board. w o W, R. Pike, Medical Superintendent, Why Don't You Use Park's Tea for headache, constipation con-stipation and "that tired feeling." It purifies the blood, beautifies the complexion, com-plexion, acts upon the sluggish liver and m jvea the bowels every day. Only herbs and plants, safe sure and pleas-, ant. Sold by Smoot Drug Co. The Evolution of medical agents is gradually relegating relegat-ing the old-time herbs, pills, draughts ind vegetable extracts to the rear and wringing into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy see that it iB manfactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all lead ing drugeists. MARSHAL'S SALE.-PCRSUANT TO AN order of sale to me directed by the First Judicial District court of the territory of Utah J shnllexpoee atpu lic sale, at the frontdoor of the county courthouse in thecity of Provo county of Ltah, a"d territory of Utn, on the' 10th day of Mav. 1S94, at 12 o'clock M , all the rifrht, title, claim and interest of Joshua V. Jones and Jennie B.Jones of, in, and to the following-described real estate, situate, lying and birg in Provo city, Utah county, and described de-scribed as follows, to wit: The north ha f of lot 5, block 23, plat B, Proy city purvey of building lots; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments heredita-ments and appurienonces thereunto belonging belong-ing or in anyw.se appertaining. To be sold as the property of Joshua V. Jones and Jennie B, Jones at the suit of James B. Edmonds Terms of sal, cash . Nat M. Bmon.AM, C. S. Marshal. By W. O. Nokrell, Deputy Marshal. Dflted .April 19. - nr --ii-'-inr-i m 1inBnwnEn-iirwnririnHBBW Mrs, Angle TJioma SodavUle, Oregon. Weak, Tired, Nervous Pains in the Stomach Nino Years of Suffering How It All Ended. "C I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "For 9 years I have had a pain la my stomacll besides nervousness, weak spells and constant tired feeling. For the first five years I did not doctor much but gradually growing worse, came to this state for the benefit of my health. I was treated by several good physicians but continued contin-ued to grow worse. For the last year I have been confined to my bed nearly all the time. I became so weak I could stand but a few minutes min-utes at a tune. I could' eat but a little and I fell off In weight from 1 30 Pounds to 80. About four months ago I commenced taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and from that time I Jiava steadily unproved in health and gained la Sarsaparilla strength. I also had a bunch on my neck as big as a henis egg which bothered me to breathe. Since taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla! that has disappeared. dis-appeared. During the past year my husband's body became bloated and he was unable to work. lie took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsapa-rilla and Is feeling as well as ever." Jlfis. Anoik Thomas, Sodaville, Oregon. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness jaundice, sick headache. Indigestion. Denhalter's Soda Water. Everybody drinks this well-know brand, which includes Lemon Vanilla, Bitter Almond, Soda, Lemon, Cream, Strawberry. Teach, Ginger, Pear. Raspberry, Rasp-berry, Orange Cider, Crab Apple' Cider Champagne Cider, and Mineral Water, Extracts a specialty. Office and factory opposite TJ. P. depot, de-pot, Provo. Utah. . Assignee s .Notice., Persons indebted to the firm of Mc-Ewan Mc-Ewan & 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 K. C. Kiedwood, Assignee. CUT THIS OUT. Kegular Morning Passenger Train Between Provo and Salt Lake via. UN I OX. PACIFIC. Leaving Provo at 7:35 a. m. Arriving At Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. Eeturning Leaves Salt Lake 5:20 p. m. Arriving ' At Provo 7 p, m. Xo chanee in time of Morning train , South, and Afternoon train North. ; Ticket office in new passenger sta tion. Fresh Ptore prtigs 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, Brandies, Wines and Cokdials. Our old Hermitage heads the procession. Prescriptions a Specially. Compounded day or night, R- S. ZECixies- I 26, 28. 30, 32 East First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Will Slaughter Goods in all departments for the next Conference Visitors should avail themselves of the ::::: GREAT:-: BARGAINS "" In All Kinds Of:::::: DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, CAPES, LACE CURTAINS, SCRIMS, RIBBONS, LACES, Etc., Etc., Etc. A ; yriircr.gTKnTTar in.; mm iw-yiiTiTrirri-rrumwii i i wriTrTr'yiif&vriinirffm'iirri-iT inniinwri i n i ,nr m rir-"- -- J 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 PeopleFIockto Irvine Barney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make Heir Perfect HuDii a CtrtwIY -:-WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR STOCK OF.:- Oress CoodSjSIIks,, 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 NEW, GOOD AND CHEAP ::::::And Wants to.::::: Scatter Benefits Broadcast Put us to the Test Good Values and Low Prices are sure to Win at ifWIME Mr BARNEY'S. 30 and 32 CENTER STREET .... PROVO. i. -:o:-TO-o:- KEEP YOUR EYE DW THIS SPICE. Watch for Our NEXT ANNOUNCEMENT. It Will be a STARTLER. In the course of a few days you will have much to I Wonder over. Of Spring and Summer Goods will then be here, "lElvTOTTGrH: SIID." In the meantime we are rushing our present Stock at Prices that are very tempting. Watch and Wait and you will be Rewarded. NEW YORK CASH STORE, Hi JACOBSOTJ, Prop. 14 Centre St, Prom ' |