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Show ; " ' - Awarded Jighest Honors World's Fair, CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. 1 A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fres ifrom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Alex. Ukpcist jk., nianag r of the Smoot Drug company, and William Lee of the Union l'ocilkr. together with IIibs Vina Strong and Mrs. Odell left this morning ior a week's outing at the Midway hot potB and among the mines ot Park City. Miss May Bkown, secretary of the Ladies Democratic club, requests all Udies who desire to join with the democratic dem-ocratic ladies of Spauish Fork on tomorrow to-morrow (Tuesday) evening: to let her Iknow at or before 3 o'clock tomorrow aflernoon at the county courthouse. The formal invitation irom the Span-, ish Fork ladie3 was received by Miss lima-n this mnrninir Democrats, read the call for meetings meet-ings in all the wards on Wednesday evening. E. A. Wilson, attorner-at-law, leaves tomorrow for Fillmore to attend to some matters of business in the First District cdurt in session there. The reeult of the election by Company Com-pany "I" IS G. cf U. on ."Saturday evening last is that M. II. Graham will be captain of the company hereafter and E. S. Cowley and J. T. l-'eild, iirst and Becond lieutenants respectively. Ghoveb Cleveland is papa of a third girl. Prof. McClellan of the Michigan University will visii Provo once or twice a week, providing he can get a class of ten or twelve puDils to study piano and organ, Jlegister at Skelton's book store immediately. Terms moderate. The coldeBt draught beer in town, 5 cents a glass, at Eureka saloon. There is one medicine that will cure immediately. We refer to De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure for all Summer Complaints, Ko delay, no disappointment, disappoint-ment, no failure. Stnoot drug Com-pany. Com-pany. The most stylishly finished photo-craphs photo-craphs are those from Anderson's. Tkavelekb find a safe companion in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. A change in drinking water and in diet, often causes severe and danger- !ous compianis. j.ms meutcine always cures them. Smoot Drug Company. Endlebs varietv of dress goods at Farrer B' Otners & Co. Keady made Suits at Provo Woolen Mill eouiyaiiy. Fahties having benies, spring chickens or any other fruits or poultry to dispose of will do well to call on C. F. Decker & Co. They pav cash. The Hlowing city teachers were successful at the late examination and the committee will recommend that the board of examination award them certificates: J. ii Walton, ' igh school; J. M. Jensen. John Foote, S. II. Jones grammar grade; Emma Thatcher, Lizzie Thatcher, Aretta Young, Josie I3ooth. Ada John, Mary Lewie, Louie Dunyon, Ida Bird, primary grade. The board at last meeting upon recommendation recom-mendation of the commute? determined deter-mined to award certificates to those other teachers who passed good examinations ex-aminations last year and have been teaching since. Jcdge King on Saturday evening concluded the hearing of the contempt proceedings Anna MarkB va. Centen-iiial-Eureka & Champion Mining company, com-pany, finding the defendants to be in contempt, lie imposed a fine of $10.00 againBt Superinteiideut Kirby and instructed in-structed him that if the orders of court were not better obeyed by him in the future imprisonment would follow. 11 eeemB that the mining ccmpanv is ex cavating for a store foundation in Eureka Eu-reka and there is a dispute over the location Jof the line separating their -T property from that of Mrs. Marks. Mrs, Marks obtained a temporary injunction in-junction ajfainst them pending the settlement of the dispute in court. It is this injunction that has been ,r. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair HiEbest Medal and Dlr'cDin, De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure never disappoints, never fails to give immediate relief. It cures just as sure as you take it. Smoot Drug Company Robinson Ekos. 63.00 shoes at Farrer Brothers & Co. If a sufficient number of studente will enroll an evening class in commercial commer-cial mathematics will be organ'ze 1 under un-der the auspices of the college and mathematics for the benefit of merchants mer-chants and ealesmen who cannot conveniently con-veniently attend the regular sessions of classes Many of our c lerks and ealesmen could afford to take advant age of this opportunity and more thoroughly aquaint themselves with the methods of calculation which form part of their work. Application for membership should be made at once to the management. Two more davs wi;I the colltge be open for admission of students to the regular courses. The class work is being vigorously pufhed and after this week it will be quite impossible im-possible for students to enter. Let all who need this work begin at once. Japanese matting, a very cheap covering for floors, price from 20 cents to 45 cents per yard, at Gates Furniture company. t A splendid report of the Fourth of July celebration at Spanish Fork reaches our table today, Monday the 8lh, too late of course to be published. On Saturday next at Park City the Proyo baee ball team will compete for the championship ot (he territory. The tfam that goes from here consists of : King c, Lund p, Martin 1 b. Sutherland Suther-land 2 b, lVteison 3 b, Smith s s, Mark-man Mark-man 1 f, Shipp c f, Harrison rf. The Park City boys will have to lay ball sure, and will find the Provo's a mighty hard team to down. Marriage license was issued today to James L. Anderson, aged 25. of Lehi, and Petria TLyrnng, aged 21, of Sal: Lake Mas Elizabeth E Bebkt has filed suit in Justice Bichman'e court against the 11. G. W. Ky.. for $100.00 and interest in-terest since July 8. 18 j3 for a cow killed kill-ed on that day. Mayor Holbrook leaves for Leamington Leam-ington tomorrow. Business connected with the Ibex in whish mine he is a big owner takes him. All cyclists in the city are requested to meet at the Commercial & Savincs bank building this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock sharp. TlirsDAY next, July 11th, is "Fraternity "Fra-ternity Dav" in Provo and ail the secret se-cret oiders and lodges, including the G. A. It. and Firemen, are to have a grand outing in Center Street park. Tomorrow (Tuesday) is Alex. Welkins' Wel-kins' sixtieth birthday, and it is to b;j publicly celebrated by -the Second ward in the evening. Alex, is very popular in his ward and deservedly so. S. C. White Leghorn epgs, 50c. per setting, three settings lor $1.50 at Provo City Lumber company W.J.Ross, Manager. Photographs from Anderson's studio are artistic and up to any made anywhere any-where in Utah, Now is yiur time at . i .i- i Persons w ho are subject to diarrhoea will tiud a speedy cure in De Witt's Colic sad cholera Cure. Use no other. It is the best that can be made or that money can procure. It leaves the system sys-tem in atural condition after its use. We sell it. Smaot Drug Company t Full assortment straw hats. Get your first choice. Fairer Brothers fc Co. The Gates Furniture company have .'he largest line of baby ctrriuges in the county. Prices way down. Style to suit. H. Harrison at the Enrka Ealoon baa A. B. C beer in any quantity by the bottle or glass. Fou Hals Old papers at 25 cents pr hundred. Apply to tho busings jfilea of The Die patch, A Distinguished Woman Oculist. Dr. Charlotte Ellaby, opthalmic surgeon sur-geon to tho London New Hospital For Women, Euston road, has won no smalt personal distinction by her late achievement achieve-ment At the request of H. II. the Jam Sahib of Janmagar, Dr. Ellaby went lately to India in order to operate upon , the niaharaui for cataract. Both ey?9 were operated upor in turn, and both operations were completely successful. A correspondent in India says: 'Thema-harani 'Thema-harani is naturally delighted at recovering recov-ering her sight, and her joy is shared Tit- nil Hpr . linncolinJr nc trpll no Ht tho English women who have the pleasure of the acquaintance of one of the most charming ot the Rajput ladies, beloved for her genial manners and esteemed for her unaffected and sincere piety. " Dr. Ellaby's services were retained at the suggestion of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McClelland, who, for long years resident resi-dent in Jamnagar (Mr. McClelland being be-ing state engineer there), are tho tried and trusted friends to whom his highness high-ness the Jam Sahib turns when trouble invades his household. Dr. Charlotte Ellaby has returned to England. London. Lon-don. A Step Forward. The idea is being considered to unite all the women's clubs in Kentucky in a stock company for the erection of a handsome woman's building in Lexington. Lexing-ton. Only since last year, when the Kentucky Equal Rights association secured se-cured the new property laws, has such a project been possible in Kentucky. Women could have built the building before then, but they could not have held the title. Now Kentucky women own their own buildings and their own pocketbooka Angelica, Port, Sherry, Claret and Reisling wines, 35 cents quart bottle or three for $1 00 at the Eureka saloon. Ii. Harrison, proprietor. There i3 great danger in neglecting ColiJ, Cholera und similar complaints-An complaints-An absolutely prompt and safe cure is found in DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Smoot Drug Company. Farrer Brottiers & Cj. have the nicest lot of percales and calicos in town. D. L. Dean has opened a real estate ana loan oince in bwasey & Martin's bank opposite the posh flice. f WnEN occasion demands its use, trv De Witt's Witch Hazel S.dve. It is cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, cieanses, a perfect healer for scalds or skin eruptions. Always cures piles. Smoot Drug Company. Bed room suits in great variety. Bargains to old and young marrieo people. Call and be convinced. Gates Furniture company. f Buy Tiger Head pale ale only from Henry Harrison at the Eureka saloon. This is something out of the usual. Try it at $2.00 per dozen, or 20 cents per bottle. f We recommend De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure because we believe it a onic nuu icuiuiu lemeuy. lis gOOO effects are shown at once In cases of Chopra Morbus and similar complaints. com-plaints. Smoot Drug Company. Plenty of rubber hose can now be bad from the Provo Hardware & Iron company. 13,'st quality, lowest price. Ladies', Misses' and Children's oxfords ox-fords and shoes, tan and black at Farrer Brothers & Co. The most pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels, are Da Witt's Little Early II sers, Cure sick headache head-ache and constipation. Small pill. Small dose. Smoot Drus Company. GOOD THING HELP IT. The following gentlemen are authorized to solicit subscriptions for stock in the Utah County Fruit and .Agricultural Society And Collect SO per cent of same. P. II. Uoyer, Wm. Drury, W. H.Kelsey, Sprirgville; Jerries Miller, Andrew An-drew W. Johnson, F. Lewis, Spanish Fork; Barry Wride, Payeon; Samuel and.RWilliam Ashby, Lake Shore; Evan Wride, M. Jorgenten, A. Halla-diy, Halla-diy, H. Knudeen, Thos. Leonard, Jno. Giliies, Prove; H. 13. Sterrett, J. W. Gardner, Pleasant Groye; Thos. A. Shelly, Amerinan Fork ; Israel Evans, Lehi. This society has proven to be a grand thing for the farmers and in fact for the community at large, every citizen in the county should call on one of the committeeor secretary and securesome of the stock before it is all taken. Oar by-laws for packing and shipping instiuctions are now printed. Call on the aboye committee or secretary of the society and get one free: l&ej are worth dollar to you. ( . c-.--., piyV" Highest of all in Leavening Power.- " ' h S. Gov't Rsnozt When Traveling. Whether on pleasure bent, or business, tako on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Fies, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually ef-fectually on the kidneve, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of eickneps. For sale in 50 cent and $1 bottles by all leading dru&Kist8. Manufactured by the California fig 8yrup Go. only. 4 Leave Orders for ict t Boehai d & Saxey's or at Mc-Adamf Mc-Adamf jrocery store - ' - 1 O. A. Allen jh. tl !oficeto Taxpayers. Complaints in regard to the assessed value of any property, or application for abatement or remission of taxes for the current year, must be made to the board of equalizition, at the county courthouse in Provo city, between Monday, the 15th day of July, and Saturday, the 20lh day of July, 1895. both days inclusive, and trom Thursday. July 25th, to Saturday, July 27th, 1895, both days inclusive, between be-tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., or be forever barred, according to the provision ot the law. By order of the county court. E. L Jones, County Cierk money to Loan on improved farm and city properly. Time live years, with privlegs i f Prt payment of any amount before maturity. matur-ity. This money is loaned on mortgage mort-gage oniy. thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawful redemption in case of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dufenberrv at county recorder's cilice, Provo city, Utah. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leavening leav-ening power 3S the RoyaL AN ORDINANCE Kelatiii to Stands for Public Pub-lic Vehicles. Sec. 1 Be it ordained by the City council ol Provo city : That it shall be unlawful for any person having the charge or control of any job wagon, hack, coach, cab, omnibus, express vvagou, carriage, wagonette, or any public vehicle of any description, to stand while wailing for employment on any street, square or other public place not designated as a hack stand. The following place shall be known as a hack stand: Un the east side of street between Sixth and Seventh streets. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance ia guilty of an offense, and upon conviction thereof shall be liable to a fine in any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars, oi to be imprisoned in the city jail not exceeding twenty-five days or both fine and imprisonment. Passed June 17th, A. D. 1895. F. II. SnuiONS, President Trotempore. Approved June 18, 1895. Lafayette IJoi bucck, Mayor. Tebbitoryof Utah,) Utah County, ia. rnovo Citv. ) I, John D. Fixon, recorder in and tor Provo City, Utah county, and territory ter-ritory of Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance, entitled, "An I Ordinance Relating to Stands for Public Pub-lic Vehicles," passed by thi city coun- 1895 f Pr01f0 d,y' JUDe 1,rth' A D In testimony whereof I have hereunto skal. affixed the seal of Provo city this 18tb diy of Juhe, A. D. 1895. John D. Dixon, City Eecorder, : I ; . , is v r MEXICAN LANDS Thirty Thousand Acres of Excellent Land at a Low Price and Upon Easy Terms Intending Purchasers Pur-chasers Should Write to Mr. Brittoii Davis at Cor-ralitos Cor-ralitos State of Chihuahua, Mexico. For sale 34,000 acres of iand,a part of the Boca Grande Grant, situated in the northwest part of the state of Chihuahua, Chi-huahua, Mexico, near the U. S. boundary bound-ary line, 50 miles due south of Demlng, New Mexico; one and a hslf miles on each side of the Csas Grandes river, aDd having a range of at least 75,000 acres. Tnis tract affords a ran 2e with permanent per-manent water, unsurpassed, au examination exam-ination is invited. The title i3 direct from the Mexican government. This is a line catt'e country, and the land is located so that with suitable dams and ditches a large portion of it can be put under cultivation. It ia owned by responsible Americans, who desire to dispose of it to settle the etate of the principal owner who recently re-cently died. It was acquired with a view to the organization of a colonization company. com-pany. A large and prosperous Mormon settlement set-tlement Is situated adjoining the above tract, ard that circumstance makes this tiact of zreat value and interest to the people of Utah, It would be well for some of our capitalistst.a to investigate investi-gate this matter. y" CulvUvHter' l-.ih Uiamcnrt Kran:. fEHNYROYAL FILLS J -C7v Orijilnni nn! n!y Genuine. A f , rsvA safe, aiiv.in reliable, ladies ask A'f") VVjJ I'ru-'zist for Chichester t ttiilih M ,flV p-isS'&!fO '" llrm.,1 in Kvd and (Md ni?tnllicV3' 1 T vjxxm. s-nlv.l with Mne rihhou. Tako Vy 7?J 'SSi 5siJ.no other. Infuse dangerous subttitu- V I iff ''' and imitatioiu. A t DrureisH, or send 4. in stamps for pirticulars. ! itimoniali and C ft? " Kelli-f Kir I.alic-." in Utter, hr return If Stall. 1 lyillll T. -timom:ils. .V.imn Paper. tola by uS luai iuss iu. I'lillmlii., SMOOT DRIin COMPANY BABIES have their ills like older folks, and the little patients must not be nfiirWtPri Good health in later life largely depends de-pends upon eood care in infancy. If baby is ill, first send for your doctor without delay, then send the prescription prescrip-tion to be rilled at the Smoot Drug company. In that way you avoid all possibility of mistakes in the preparation prepara-tion of the medicine. Mistakes or the use of impure drugs are bad at best, but in the case of a baby they may be fatal. Leading local physicians have pronounced our prescription department depart-ment unequaled; therefore we have their confidence. And See Om Spring Stock We present au opportunity for economical buyiDg that nobody can aflord to miss. Oar Store is crowded with the newest styies selected with experienced care as to quality good taste as to style and generous prodigality, as to variety it is the RIGHT PLACE to get the EIGHT GOODa at the RIGHT PRICE. Popn'arStyles, Late 0 n VI rl rt-Mrl flxn rl a m lTMm 1 .1 . mmm mmum AiiracnoflS Are all found in abundance in every departmnt. No question abouf these Goods pleasing. They make none better. No question about the prices being satisfactory, none can sell cheaper Depend Upon Us for Perfect .Satisfaction AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. We deserve your trade because we give the fairest, squar-est squar-est opp rtunity for buying honeft Goods at bed rock prices. Come t us for your Spring Clothing, Furnishing Goodsi Shoes and Hats and you will come out ahead . r .in) ? ? AaSMO Successor to Provo Milling Company, OFFICE OPPOSITE U. "P. DEPOT Manufacturers of and Dealers in CHOICE isgf AND UKAJNUS jjgpggj FTLLING OF FLOUR I FEEb. ' Good Treatment & Satisfaction Guaranteed Grain Received on Storage. Free Corn Sheller ID. J?. BEEBE. IiyEgr Don't Fail to Attend the 5srtEAl -yUli SitLE! New York Cash Store. OommencingSaturday,June 15 We will place on Sale our Entire Stock of Summer Gocds which must ABSOLUTELY BE SOLD BY JULY 1st, 1895. At the following Prices I Calicos in all colors at. ...ocyd 10 pea Flemish Lawns, former Lidies' Parasols from ;. 1 lo bolts Ginghams, termer price price 15: now 10c Lace Curtains from . . iLan I 1(h yd now 6 10 pea Regma Demity, former KeTsds"from ' P I 15 bolts Central Fark Shirtin, price 20c now J2a'c Ladies' Mnqlir ? Vi'rV,r n '0C Up I warranted fast color, worth 10c 10 pes Linen Lawn, former price ila3hD "N'"ht ssea I. loSatinesrormWice'0"50 19 pes White Xproii Goods! " waT 12'C indve; ...... ., now 10c 12c .... now 8J4'c 10 z Ladles'" ' Kibbvd " Und'er- 15 pes Irench fetnped Pongee, 10 pes Zephyr Ginghams, was 15c vests, was 35" ' I former price 25c yd I., our price 17)2'c yd n0w 10c 10 doz Children's Und'e'rv'es" 10 pes Crepone, in all colors, tor- 5 pca Bed Ticking, was 12. 15, as 10c cow 5e i mer price 2ob yd our pr.ee 12c 16i , yd ;now 10,- 12 bolts Uleach from....... 5 50 pes Pacific Satines, former Breeze Dress Duck, was 15c... .now 10c 12 bolts Lonsdale Sheeting wa3 " ! pnee 103 yd our price Tjc 2o pes extra wide Percales, was I2ic nnwR,,k i 15 pes French Brilliants, all 17jc vd now 120 150 bolts' "silk Ribbon ' 'foVmV ' shades, former price 20c, our price 15c 12 pes Shelf Oil Cloth, was 15 j, now loc price 10c 15c 2() and' "v, 1 15 pes Empress Demity, warrant- 50 pr Turkish Towels from He up yard. This ribbon wil' tip'-nM f ed fast colore, former price 22c Linen Towels from 15C no for - t now 15c 1 La'Pa' Waists, former price . now 75c 100 pr'LadiVBvCorVet'p.' "frr.! ' ' ' fwL I Shoes and Sliopers. 150 pr Misses' Slippers, red, black and tan, to be sold for 75a 150 pr Ladies' Slippers, sizes 2 and Si. former price $1 50 and $2 now 81 100 or Fine french Kid Shoes, A. J. Johnson make, worth $4, $4 50, $5 and $5.50 pr now t2 300 pr Misses' Shoes, worth $2 and $3 pr goine at $1 100 pr Infants' blipners at 25c pr 250 pr Men's Heavy Shoes, former pricej$2. and $3. .now $1 rv o x i o s x . 1 75 Hairpins for 5 tents 2 pk Needles for 5 " 2doz Dress Buttons for 5 " 3 Children's Handkerchiefs foi 5 " Ladies' LinenHandkerchiels for 5 " Gents' Red llandkeaehiefs lor 5 " Gents furnishings. 5 doz Mfcn's Shirts at I 5 doz Men's Heavy T w ill Shirts', stripy 'former price' I 25 doz Shirts, worth 75c,$i and $1 25," an til "sold willW I SO at -ft I J? d,oz -ITersey Overshirts.fortrer price $1 '.'." now 50p S 2o doz Jndershirts,price 5 c, 752 and $1 OUr ori 1 25 dcZ Suits: Shirt and Drawpr, frm, "V;', -,Ce 1 ' io' 'nV V ;v oor trice SI suit 1 I 10 dcz Gents' !Neck Ties, was 75c now 40c i i 15 doz Gents'ieck Tie, was 35- " 'now 20c I I 10 doz Gents' Hats, former price $1, 4150 and"2 " - ,i""Yi V : v oar price 75c I odoz Mens Checked Jumpers, former price 50e I "r' "'i' i "" ournrice 35c I Children's Overalls 25c. REMEMBER that each and everj article will be sold jut as advertised, jntil July 1st ( Call and be Convinced. MEW YOBK CASH STOBE No, 14 CENTER STREET. - PROVO. UTAH. V.'i |