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Show f - - ,.. - , ' -. ;..L i Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Pure Cram of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homss 40 Years the Standard ON THE WING. i Gkand masquerade Friday night. Calicoes from two cents upwards at T. G. Webber's. The midwinter sale ot seasonable goods at T.G. Webbku's Attorney George Sutherland is revisiting re-visiting Provo, his old home. $25,000 worth of flour came over the R. G. W. f&r Boshard today. Fresh oysters by the can or in bulk at B. F. Fleiner'8 in the Southworth block. The capital committee will meet at the count j courthouse this afternoon at 4 p. m. Hoods pills are purely vegetable, carfully prepared from the best ingredients. ingre-dients. 25c. Parties in town today from Payson Bay that business is lookin up amazingly amaz-ingly in that prosperous section of the county. Wanted. lleliable man, permanent position. Stamp and reference, A. T. Morris, care this paper. i bom $1.00 up received on savings deposits. , . J. E. TweLVEb, Cashier. Lost: One bav yearling horse colt. Banded 12 N on right shoulder. Finder will kindly return to August Nelson at H. A. Dixon estate. Friday evening. Don't forget the grand masquerade at the Christensen Dancing academy, Friday evening. Tickets 75 cents per couple. Spectators 25 cents. Col. Barto"v is today confined to hie bed, a sufferer with high fever and I a heavy cold. The fever is of a lna- I larial nature. The tramps brought from Spanish Fork this morning are beyond doubt the fellows who took the blankets from the Osterloh house. No other sarsaparilla haB the merit to hold the conlidence of entire communities com-munities year after year, as has Hood s I Sarsaparilla. It possesses curative power peculiar to itself. TnE Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Tele-phone company have ordered the construction con-struction of a telephone line to Eureka from Lehi Junction, there connecting with Salt Lake. The line will take in Mercur and be completed by the middle of summer. The suggestion is made that the merchants on Center street take steps to place a couple of electric lamps on in the rear of the stores, so that the I light would make it risky for burglars j operating on their back doors and ! windows. The Disr-ATcn thinks the I suggestion is a good one. I We sell Parks' Cough Syrup on a i positive guarantee to cure all throat and lung troubles. It has stood the test for many years and to-day is the I leading remedy for the cure of colds i consumption and all the diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold bv S noot Drug Co. The Salt Lake agents of the Provo woolen mills have been notified that the first payment on the contract' for the California state military uniform cloth has just been made. This cloth was manufactured at the Provo mill and is giving the very best of satisfaction satisfac-tion to the state officials of the Golden etate. The Oregon militia are also uniformed uni-formed in the same cloth and the officials of-ficials of that etate have written highly complimentary letters to the company. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdef World's Fair Highest Award. 510 Reward. Will pay the above reward for the man or boy who wrote the line over The Dispatch Bign leaning against the fence on J street. Apply at this office. ! i rf Mrs. A. E. Lanier Bush's Mills, Ohio. Strained Nerves Palpitation of the Hoartand A Ceneral Break Down The Good Effect of Hood's was Marked and Permanent. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : 'Gentlemen: I was taken down sick last December, and became very weak with nervous The World's Fair Cannot remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone imparts. Barks' Tea, by clearing the blood of impurities makes the complexion regain the hue of youth. Sold by Smoot Drug Co, For Sale Old papers at 25 cents per hundred. Apply to the bujiness office of The Dispatch. The jury is still out in the Hanks vs. R. G. W. case and the case of James Anderson vs. Peter Larsen et al, suing for $15,000 damage for loss of three lingers in a sausage machine at Lehi is now being tried. UAKSHAL'3 SALE-PURSDANTTO AN EX-lil EX-lil ecution to me directed by the District court of the First Judicial District of the territory of Utah, I will offer for sale, at the front door of the county courthouse in Provo city, Utah county, Utah territory on the 1st day of March. A. D. 18W.at the hour of 12 o'clock M.. all the rifht. title, claim and interesi of Samuel Liddiard. Joab Collins, George Cook, tharlcs Cook, and Aquilla Collins, Col-lins, of, in and to the following described real property, to-wit; , iU : Commencing 17.00 chains south of the northeast north-east corner of the southeast Vi of section 3, township 7, south of range 2 east. Salt Lake meredian; thence south 10.00 chains; thence west one degree north, 2.IH) chains; tnence north one degree east 10.00 chains; thence east one dCRree south 2,4ti chains. Area 2,53-100 aAlno commencing 17.09 chains south of the northwest corner of the southwest M of sections, sec-tions, township 7, south of rane 2 east. Salt Lake meredian- thenc south 10.00 chains; thence east one degree south 2. 40 chains: thence north one degree east 10.00 chains; thence westone degree north 2 55cbams. Area 2 47 acres, Jess that piece or parcel of land occupied oc-cupied hv county roid running through the above described land. , . Commencing 3 07 chains north of the southeast south-east corner of lot 4, insection.i, township t, south of range 2 east. Salt Lake meredian: thence north 9.93 chains; thence north 8'i degrees de-grees westf.GO chains; thence south X degrees west 9 82 chains.thence south 88J4 degrees east 8.75chains. Area 8,60-100 acres. AU in Utah county, Utah Territory. Said property standing on the records of said Utah county in the name of Aquilla Colli08- - , r.j To be sold as the property of Samuel Liddiard, Lid-diard, Joab Collins. George Cook, Charles Cook and Aquilla Collins, at the suit of Joe. Daniels. Nat M. Bbioham, U. S. Maishal. By W.O. Norrell, Deputy Marshal. Dated Provo, Utah, February 7th, 1894. H. G. BLUMENTHAL& CO. GALVANIZED CORNICE MAKERS AND COPPER SjVIITHIS. A Hiffh Liver Usually has a bad liver. He is bilious constipated, has indigestion and dyspepsia- If there is no organic trouble a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Sure Cure is the only liver and kidney cure we sell on a positive guarantee. Price $1.00. Sold by Smoot Drue Co. Board, lodgings and furnished rooms can be had on 9th street between be-tween D and E. Mrs. M. L. Newell. Dress goods! Dress goods!! Everyone Every-one should secure a dress pattern this week at T. G. Webber's. An immense sale of winter goods is going on this week at T. G. Webber's. TrJERE is not a pioneer living in Utah who ever heard of flour being sold at such figures as it is being sold by Boshard at present. j Wanted A full set of the American Encyclopedia. Must be away down for cash. Apply at this office. Provo City Lumber company, telephone tele-phone No. 31. will furnish you dry cedar kindb'ng wood readv to fire, six sacks for one dollar, delivered. Pitch pine dry wood cut to order for sale. " IHair Death! in$tantly removes and forever destroys objectionable hair, whether upon the Thands, face, arms or neck, without dis-j "coloration or injury io the most delicate fskin, It was lor lifty years tlie Jecret formula of JKrasmus Wilson, acknowledged by physi- fcians as the highest authority and Tthe most eminent dermatologist and Xhair specialist that ever liyed. Dur-. ing his private practice of a life- time among the nobility and ari- Xstocracy of Europe he prescribed this recipe. I"rice 81 by ma'l. securely packed. Correspondence con- Xfidential. Sole Agents for Atretica. Address T Th8 Skookum Root Hair Grower Co Dept. R., 57 South Fifth Avenue,! !!New York. E i I -J..III1J). l.w.tfMmp .lii i -AiLMJ. 1.J '-'.n tv.J. MjiJ.'bj.'jj jjLJtjmijtLt"JaBg ii ii. i ii . .w-pa ' . ' I I BALD HEADS'! I I What is the condition of yours? Is j'our ha!r dry, i c Jt0?$ harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Mas it a 5 lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or jC f Jp-i brushed? ts it fell cf dandruff ? Does your scalp itch ? ! pK- is t ry or in a heated coalition ? If these are some of VJ 5 "'-wi-A your symptoms be warned in time oryou wiil become bald. ! pJiiaSkookiiffl Root Hair Grower '.. ,5 V '' Is Trhatyou rseei Its production Is not an accident, but the resultof scientific I b I it i ; V? '"'"' . I research. Kuovrledse X th t'iseasesoi tb hair am acalp led to tbedJscov-" tbedJscov-" vvV V ' -s'lvy erv oXhoir to trao; thppj. "Skoolcum "co&tatns neither minerals cor oi!s. It , JB 7 1- not a Dye, but & celijrhtfnlly cooling and refreshing Tonic, ty stimulating ' i h.e('il;'ei' ' atuP3 SlliiiniJ iMir, cures dundruj and groics hair on baid i ' JT in i'A'Ai 111 IV" ITeep the scalo clean, beatthr. and free from Irritating eraotioiM. ty 5, f ,7iMi Ml the use ot xkookum iUiin Mp. It destroys jiorosttto insects, whieb Jti oi C f ? Hi I 7- ?f S fil I and destroy the hair. f J I iWj a '.i 1 J' I If your draircistcasnot Supolyyoa send direct to us, and wo win forward I J I im hhf W'i'i A I prepaid, on receipt oX price. Grower, $1.00 per bottle ; 6 Xor J5.0U. Sosp.Wo. Z t un v nil THE sKooKun root hair grower co., "jtartterSi8 37 South Fifth ATenne, ew Torlr, N. Y. J t THE SENATE fi EAT MARKET J I Keeps Constantly on Hand 1 I Beef, Mutton, Porfc, Yeal, Bolopa anil Port Sausage. FAT CALVES and t sssssDRESSED HOGS WANTED. Free Delivery to any part of the City. Centre St. Provo. $ Third Door East of Cosmopolitan. j D. McPHERSON, Prop. j The Good Things of Life j MAY ALL BE FOUND AT j OGCIDEPL SALOON. ILIaiben liloolc, J Street, Provo. I None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at I 1 WILSON &; nSTEIBTJPL'S: j -lWITH A LINE OF iLy J Inlilfils Jill y iiEi. i S FLfllSfflliSSr) i Second to None in the bounty- Our Silk and Fancy Dress Goods Department contains some Rare Bargains for Cash. Call and see us. Get our Presic. Buy our Goods, Wear them. If not satisfactory wo will mako it so in reason. . I DON'T FORGET OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS. 30 and 32 Centre Street.Provo. J James C. Gough ana Elizabeth Ann Trinniman of Lehi were today licensed to wed. Salt Lake Costuming company will furnish costumes for Friday night's j ball at half their usual prices. j The soft blamy air today puts the farmers to wondering how the old last yearB plows are likely to stand the racket. Axez. Hedqtjist, Jr Ben Schwab and S. K. King will act as committee nn insDection at the masquerade of trouble, palpitation of the heart, and a general breakdown. I had a good physician, but lingered lin-gered along, getting no better. I could sit up only about half a day, until the ISth of March, when I concluded I would give Hood's Sarsapa- HoodVa;Cures rilla a trial. When I had used It a short time, I could get up and go all about the house all day. I have never enjoyed perfect health, but am now taking my nfth bottle of Hood's Sarsapa. rilla, and know it has helped me wonderfully. I have used Ilood's Pills, and think them excellent." ex-cellent." Mrs. A. E. Lamek, Bush's Mills, Ohio. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c Mil. A. J. Beckmav, an experienced hatter and dyer is at work here in the shop of Martin the tinner, repairing and cleaning gents' hats. He takes an old hat and for $1.00 makes it us good as new. See him by all means and you will be surprised at the result. Take vour old hats to him at once. Clothing dyed and repaired. lw. In the Money Market. With.US More. We will for j The next Thirty days j Give you ONE DOLLAR'S worth of goods for SIXTY-EIGHT and one-half cents. j On February 1st we take inventory, between now and then we must dispose of at least 1 $7,500 ef Winter stuck.. All kinds of goods. No reserve. We are going to CUT. CUT, CUT, CUT. DEEP AND UNMERCIFULLY. SLASH PRICES AS THEY HAVE NEVER YET BEEN SLASHED. We must do it, too much stock, that's the cause. Now you have it. Some merchants complain that January and February are dull months Not so wil f they be with us. The wary buyer has been waiting for just such announcement as we j now make, and which is very startling in its nature, but nevertheless true. j Aye true, lhat our business has been extremely large, but we bought very heavy and a3 a i consequence have too much stock. -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 goods, and do so at the, minimum profit, what care you? Our loss is not your loss. So we caul ion you to Take ADVANTAGE of this the GREATEST of all SALES. And we have had some great ones. t is now a well kno wn and undisputed argument th atwe are advert isers of JS. We do as we say always and ever. Everything goes, nothing reserved. U &j h& REMEMBER.ONLY UNTIL FEBRUARY 1st. J' NEW YORK CASH STORE, i Located in Hathenbruck's Store, 14 Centre St, Provo, J) p. s Watch for our dodger, which will c mtain a sample of the hundreds ct most stupendous bargains ever offered an appi iciative public. Be on hand as uthe bird catches the worm," , iV, in. ii ii.., i , ,i ' ii ' : " ' 1 J '" -" -Hi. i """' --- |