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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. U b ri 1 Lp r (rowder: - T&e only I'ure Cnam of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. ffsed in Millions of Hoiasfr 40 Years the Standard, ON THE WING. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25 cents The little 3 ear book, 1894-5, of the Nineteenth Century club has been greatly admired by all who have s?en It. Eyec the the Enquirer on Saturday Satur-day praised it. The handsome little volume was printed at Thk Dispatch job rooms. DisnrcH readers will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Alex. Gillespie, who was recently run over by a wac;on, has bo far recovered as to be able to sit up and converse cheerfully with those abjut her. The lady will soon be able to be about and to attend to her daily duties as usual. Charlie Decker of McCauslin & Decker has returned from a trip into Wasatch county, Midway, W-allsberg and lleber. While out Mr. Decker purchased 3,500 bushels of potatoes. Two loaves of bread 5 cents, four for 10 cents, at EUte Bakery. Get a setting of eggs from V. L Ilalliday's thoroughbred hens. See Irvine & Barney's show windows win-dows for the latest styles in hats and dreBS goods. Yav Voobhis & Co. do dyeing, cleaning and repairing. Centre street, lirst door west of old tithing house. if ive percent, paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial A Sayings 13a uk. Oysters in any style. Short orders and tir3t-class meals. 13. F, Fliener, Southworth block. Eye and ear. Dr. Ira Lyons, 49 South Main street, Salt Lake city. Ilooper & Eldredge building. Go to II aim a Smith's, corner F and Eighth streets, fur all kinds of fruit trees, flower seeds and plants. Early yecetable plants for transplanting. One thousand gallons cider vinegar at 20 cents per gal. A vert elegant Uine of new spring dresB goods, all shades, weaves and designs de-signs at T. G. VVebbeb's. iSODA water at Flora's, opposite post-office. Messrs. E. J. Ward & Sons have been awarded the contract to furnish all the sash, doors, mouldings, etc. for the central scboolhouee at Nephi. We congratulate this excellent firm upon their euccess in this matter. Friend L. P. Lund of Pleasant Giove was absent in Sanpete for a few davs, wrestling with the enow drifts, etc., returning home Sunday to find his wife absent unaccountably. Upon mguiry, however, he found her at her son's Louis W. Lund's where a brand new grandson was vociferously claim ing the family attention, as well as the attention of Elder Sam A. King of this city. Elder Xing is a newly married man himself and experience goes a good way in these matters. Louis and Sam A. are old schoolmates and doubtless doubt-less the Elder feels a fatherly interest in the event, or may be he was present in bis priestly character. However, that may be the lesson will doubtless prove of interest to all concerned. Prevention is better than cure, and youmay prevent that tired feeling by taking flood's Sarsapanlia, which will keep your blood pure and free from acid taint and germs of disease. Call at Van Voorhis & Cos', for all kinds of dyeing. The grand opening at T. G. Webber's Web-ber's displays the cheapest and beBt Block of goods in the city. 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. Havercamp & Co. are making farm loans, three to five years. Interest 10 per cent. Write them, Provo, Utah. Family washing at lowest rates. Work guaranteed. Will call for clothes. Leave orders corner N and Sixth streets. Ambrsoen the tailor is making a specialty of cleaning and repairing. Corner J and twelfth streets. Sutton & Cochran, bar ot-re, under the .New York Cash store. Uot and cold baths at any and all times 25 cents Fob only 82.00 Photographer An-derson An-derson will make you a dozen cabinet photos, guaranteeing you best of jyork. Studio opposite post office. Spring: dress goods just arrived at Irvine & Barney's. Ready made Suits at Provo u oolen Mill company. x'ersons contemplating using fruit and packing boxes or bee-keepers' fupphes will do well to send in orders early to Geo. W. Mickel, Provo. rom $1.00 up received on savings cepoBita. J. E. Twelves. Cashier. A lakge shipment of gents and boys rhats and caps, latest spring Btyles, h.ave arrived at Irving & 13arney'a. Call at the Union Pacific ticket office of-fice for one of their descriptive folders, "Around the World in 80 Days."Morn-ing Days."Morn-ing train for Salt Lake city and Ogden leaves at 7:35 a. m., afternoon train at 4:35 p.m. French and American satteens, beautiful and cheap at T. G. Webber's, Everything fresh that the market affords at Boshari & Saxey's. LiAdies' and gents' clothing cleaned, dyed, and repaired at Van Voorhis & Cos'. Opposite county courthouse. Wisconsin best double cream cheese at Boshard & Saxey's. Cab Photos. $2.00 per doz. at Union Block studio. Beginning Sunday, April 29th, J. L. Flora of the Elite bakery will sell the public ice cream. Big dishes, best quality. A beautiful line of window scrim and curtains from 5c. upwards at T. G. Webbers. Families will do better by calling on Boshard & Saxey for their groceries than elsewhere. Improve your old homes are build new ones, Terms given to suit owners. Geo. W. Mickel. Ladies' spring.wraps anelegant line at T. G. vVebbkr's. For a good caomet 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. The California bakery of Spanish Fork is now under successful operation, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, proprietor. All kinds of bread, pastry, cakes, etc., of the best quality. This enterprise is found to be a great convenience to the ! good people of Spanish Fork. ineir lines. Shakespeare has been a mine of wealth 1 to authors in choosing titles to their books. Tersely descriptive are "The Quality of Mercy," "A Woman's Reason," Rea-son," "A Modern Instance," "The Undiscovered Un-discovered Country," which W. D. How- ells found in the great dramatist. Mrs. Oliphant remembered her Shakespeare when she named one of her novels "The Primrose Path." Mr. Hardy must have been reading "As You Like It" when he called his book "Under the Greenwood Tree." Other writers have taken "Airy, Fairy Lillian," "A Daughter of the Gods" and "The Heir of the Ages" as titles ti-tles from Tennyson. Journal of Educa- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Power .Most Perfect Made. The Evolution of medical agents is gradually relegating relegat-ing the old-time herbs, pille, draughts ind vegetable extracts to the rear and wringing into general use the pleasant and effective l:quid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedv see that It is manfactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all lead ing druggists. To My Patrons. Commencing Tuesday, May 1st, Mr. W. A. Gettings will have charge of my bonks and collections. A general transfer business ccn-ouctpd. ccn-ouctpd. Coal delivered to any part of the city. Prompt attention to all orders. Leave orders at Hines' drug store. CW. Usiieb. j Ballard's Snow Liniment, This invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in every househoid. It will cure your rheumatism, Neuralgta, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burna.. Frosied Feet and ears, Sore Throat and Sore Chest. If you have Lame Back it wfll cure it. It penetrates to the seat of the disease. It will cure Stiff Joints nd contracted muscles after all otherreme-dies otherreme-dies have failed. Those who have been cripples for years have used BaVard'ls Snow Liniment and thrown away their crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you. Price 50 cents. Sold by Smoot Drug Co. . Mrs, Judge Feck Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How She Was Cured Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the following fol-lowing letter from Mrs. II. M. Peck, wife of Judge Peok, a Justice at Tracy, Cal., and a writer connected with the Associated Press: "By a deep sense of gratitude for the great benefit I have received from the use of flood's Sarsaparilla, I have lieen led to write the following follow-ing statement for the benefit of sufferers who may be similarly afflicted. For 15 years 1 have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and Heart Trouble. Almost everything I ate would distress mo. I tried different treatments and medicines, but failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend prevailed upon me to try Hood's Sarsapanlia. The first bottle I noticed helped me, so I continued con-tinued taking it. It did me so much good that my friends spoke of the improvement. 1 have received such great benefit from it that Cladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing 1 eat ever distresses me. It also keeps up mj Hood's Cures flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparill-v too much." Mks. II. M. Psck, Tracy, California. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25c. a box. What's the Use of Talking About colds and coughs in the summer sum-mer time. You may have a tickling coueh or a little cold or babv may have the croup and when it comes y ou ought to know that Parks' Cough Syrup is the best cure for it. Sold by Smoot Drug Co. Denhalter'8 Soda Water. Everybody drinks this well-know brand, which includes Lemon Vanilla, Bitter Almond, Scda, Lemon, Cream, Strawberry. Peach, Ginger, Pear, Raspberry, Rasp-berry, Orange Cider, Crab Apple Cider, Champagne Cider, and Mineral Water, Extracts a specialty. Office and factory opposite TJ. P. de pot, Provo. Utah. Sealed Proposals Will be received by 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, fresh meat 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 before be-fore the 5th day of May 1894. By order of the board. W, R. Pike, Medical Superintendent Fj) " ' Ea jo J II ft iilill M oliiiyL -We are in the Market for- -FR.WW & VEGETABLES' Of all Kinds, the Earliest possible to Purchase. OUTSIDE CASH PEICES PAID. All Country Produce Handled. Consignments Solicited. Our aim is to Supply a Prompt Cash Market for all Sorts of Produce. :0. 0, SOIJTIIWOKTII Itl.tH K, PROVO. DECKER & McCAUSLIN. Fresh PUre prligsa CORNER MAIN AND I. STREETS. Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Proprietory Medicines, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc. :-: FOU MEDICAL PUKPOSES :-: We have the largest stock of old and strirtly pure Liquors, Whiskies, Brandies, Wines and Cordials. Our old Hermitage heads the procession. Prescriptions a Specially. Compounded day or night, I?,. S. Hines. We Haveithe Largest and Moat Approved Lina of IN THE TERRITORY. Justices of the Peace, Attorneys, and all Others Requiring Blanks will Find it to Their Advantage to Order from us. Complete Assortment df SCHOOL SUPPLIES & STATIONERY. OUR PRICFS ARE WAY DOWN. PROMPr ATTENTION SIVEH TO MAIL ORDERS PROVO BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Ceo- S. TaVlor, Manager, PKOVOCFrp . . . . . . VTAn ' "i I 'Piirii If! TpI ' '''' "' " " "r 'ill lull I llll I ' I II II ijiii 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 PeopleFIockto Irvine Barney's Where an assortment awaits them so complete and generous in its every detail as to make Tleir Perfect Miffli i CertitY -:-WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR STOCK OF-:- Dress Coods5 Silks, Linens Hosiery, Cotton Coods, etc-, etc- Is Unsurpassed, and our styles in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are a satisfaction to the Buyer. REEV3ESV1BER 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 30 and 32 CENTER STREET - - . PROVO r We are pleased to greet our friends and patrons with our long looked for Through some oversight and fault we have been de- I layed. Our goods have been very long in transit. But XjjlST they have come, that is to say SOME OP THE GOODS have arrived "More, Lots More Coming." :: Now we frankly acknowledge that we are late we will make up for lost time, and we wish to I j icpfcty in a, ut?i tfciiii measure our pau- rons who so kindly and pa tiently waited, etc HERE'S IflW WEIHEBID W. We wish to introduce our Stock the quickest way possible, and will therefore make OUR PRICES TALK IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN Dress Goods, Prints, Cinghams, Novelties, Lawns, Sheeting, Shirtina:, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Motions, Etc. The one thousand and one things carried by 113 and -which we cannot even benn to enumerate and want thein at prices that are a "Net Saving of from 15 to 35 per cent." Then all we can say to you is to come and INSPECT OUR GOODS and PRICES and you will at once see the Largest, Best Selected and at the same time the Cheapest Stock. For a few samples of our Prices see our bills. W have the greatest array of Bargains ever shown in this or any other city. The latest and most seasonable goods. P. S. Mail Orders receive our Prompt Attention NEW YORK CASH STORE. H. JACOBSOfJ, Proo, U Centre St Proyo, i ' ! L . - - .. ...... " |