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Show Awarded klighest Honors World'5 Fair, A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Kye carefully tested and glares titled -with siccuracy. Call aud consult its noMr "wliilcl M e arc lirre.it costs you nothing. U nterv,iHliiiig;ejfs,or any diw-comfort diw-comfort or impaired vision Imx a caiiMs, We Khali remove the caue an restore comfort. JIcKendrj V UuuniJiii, Opticians. Op-ticians. 1'roro EIone, one-half hlock ooulli of CoMiionoIilan Hotel. Anderson makes best photos. Firstclabs cedar posts, select in every paitieular. Cheap at A. O 8 moot's yard. j Organs at Gates Furniture company. xtvk percent, paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial A Sayings Bauk. It cures piles, it cures obstinate sores, chapped handn, wounds. It does this quickly. Is there any reason why you should not use De Witt's itch Hazel Salve? Smoot Drug Co 1 M!B! thel Paul, daughter of Captain bamuel Paul cf Salt Lake city reached Provo today from her home, and will remain with us a few days visiting Dr. and Mrs. Beed. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Platt of Salt Lake, late of Provo, came down for the New Years holiday and are euests of Mr. and Mrs, . A. Wedgwood. The Lolita club gave its second hop last evening in the opera house, and it was a hummer. Not one of the participants, partici-pants, and they seemed legion, but was more than delighted all the evening, even-ing, and thoroughly enjoved the dance II The members of this club are all lodu- lar society people and they have hosts of friends, as was attested laet evening Admittance wa& by special invitation Iouu tue uuwa tnougn large was a very select one, and thev felt free and intimate inti-mate with one another. Joy was un-confined un-confined and merriment ran wild Professor Giles and his corps of musicians musi-cians seemed to partake of the spirit thatlwas running rampant and the liveliest and best kind of music was discoursed. The new dances and new music were very taking. The Haerlem two-btep and the Lolita in particular caught the gay trippers of the light fantastic fan-tastic mightily. The ladies were all dressed handsomely and very becomingly becom-ingly and among the throng were some exceptionally fine costumes. It was such a dance as does one good always to attend, and it is hoped the boys will "repeat the dose" often this winter Geo. Swan, after spending the holiday holi-day with his parents and friends here returned to the University Sew Year's evening. George is making fine pro-I pro-I reBS Helsafine yomg fellow and The Dispatch predicts for himabril-liant himabril-liant career. . . Eugene Jones, Leon Bachman Sam Jones, Frank Dusenberry, Ed' Hazlegrove, J. C. Graham Jr., Bert Twelves and Parley Smoot formed a jolly party of New 1 ear callers yesterday. yester-day. Tin boys enjoyed themselves Immensely and were welcome guests at every house they visited on their rounds. ' Best photos at Anderson's. Studio opposite post ofSce. New and cheap assortment of dress poods at Farrer Bros. & Co. We might tell you more anout One ; Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. Every one does who has used it. It is a perfect per-fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse-sfss- It is an especial favor'te for children, being pleasant to take and quick in curing, Smoot Drug Co, Good music is the life of a party. The concert orchestra of ten pieces will furnish the music for Pedagogean ball on Friday evening at the opera heuse. Prescriptions carelully compounded at the Smoot Drue company. See Gates Furniture company before you buy bed-room suits. f But vour ladies' tine shoes at Ferrer Bros. & Co. The Gates Furniture company is headquarters foi boys' sleds. The prices range from 65 cts to as high as you want to go. See them before buying. buy-ing. Ladies' shoes at 90c and $1.00 a Irvine & Barney's. Buy your fruit boxes from A. O. Smoot. i ROM $1.00 up received on savings epoaits J. E. Twelves. Caauier. They are selling children's all wool red underwear in all sizes at 25 and 35 cents at Irvine & Barney's. Most people cannot afford to experiment. experi-ment. They want immediate relief. That's why they rseOne Minute Cough Cure. Smoot Drug Co. Busy people have no time, and sensible sen-sible people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent perma-nent results. Smoot Drug Co. Mr. Branch Young, an old Utah man well and favorably known all over Utah, paid us an acceptable call this afternoon, with his friend Mr. W. A. Starr. " Mr. A. Oleson of Castle Dale, who is about to depart on a mission to the Samoan Islands, paid a brief call today. to-day. May the brave young fellow have abundant success in his distant field of labor. The firemen's dance of New Year's eve was the most profitable of the series so far given, and it was perhaps the most pleasant and successful one otherwise. The house was crowded, and the best of times was had. The library fund is growing nicely. The boys will have cases, racks, etc., purchased pur-chased and eet up in a few days and be otherwise ready to receive the many volumes that have been promised them by different citizens. Isaac Voorheeb and John Crawford Craw-ford last fall each brought suit in Justice Judd's court against Manti city for $150.00 and $75.00 damage, alleged al-leged to have been sustained by water from the city creek through negligence negli-gence upon the part of the citv, being allowed to overflow their land. The justice found for the plaintiffs. - The i cases have now been appealed to the district court. Tapers were filed to-day. to-day. George Q Coray of the University of Utah, Salt Lake city, brother of Don E. Coray of this citv, is visiting today to-day in Provo, . : The Ladies' Democratic club are to give a grand ball m the Southworth building on the evening of the 8th, Jackson Day. M-r. W. A. Starr, from the placers 2S miles below Dandy Crossing on the Colorado paid The Dispatch a pleasant pleas-ant visit today. He brought som6 very fine specimen gold nuggets which make one's mouth water simply to look at 'em. He reports re-ports the prospects down there as very fine. Muscle and enerev onlv are necesary to enable one to grow rich. Pedagogean ball on Friday evening, January 4th, at the opera house Music by the concert orchestra of ten peices. Tickets 50 cents. The -'Pedaeogean quadrille," the "Pedagogean polka," (new) the "Pedagogean march." the "Lolita," (by Giles) the "Haarlem" and other new danceB will be on the program. Three hobos were picked up at the depot New Year's eve 1 by Marshal Knignt for picking up some shoes at one of the stores. The fellows will each work ! five days on the streets. 1 Charles Groesbeck came ovr fmm Springville the day before New Years. Charley got more tangle-foot aboard than he could well carry and as a consequence con-sequence he will spend five days in the city chain gang. The boys of Trovo, and not a few of the business men either, are glad to have Charley Hedquist back again with us. We do -know that The Dispatch is glad to know that he is rapidly recovering re-covering from his late rather serious illness. ill-ness. It don't take many such boys as Charley to grade a town up high. The cheapest place for fruit boxe3 and bee keepers' supplies is at Geo. W Mickel. Provo. You mane no mistake when you take Da Witt's Little Early Eisers for biliousness, dyspepsia or headache because be-cause these little pills cure them.Smoot Drug Co Found A lady's gold watch, Ilamp j den movement: on sidewalk near I bridge one block north and one block east ot Parker schoolhouse. Owner can have same by calling upon Miss Nellie ilalllday. "r. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorW'FalrrUghertMec!slB9lbjp!03, J The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved im-proved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable ac-ceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. . FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES AfNE 6Vt(S)tmE FINEST VI RG I N IA "RRK I5M ToBACC? 6 TttE HIGHEST SKILLED workmen emplyed h making THE5E. CIGARETTES v v955Kimball6Gl H7e American Tobacco (p Successor. 1 .s'fo ' 111 Take a, dose of De Witt's Little Early Risers just for the good they will do you, These little Pills are good lor indigestion, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. constipa-tion. Thev are good. Smoot Drug Co. Best results from the new process of photo finishing have been obtained by Photographer Anderson. Studio opposite op-posite poet office. f Heady made Suits at Provo Woolen Mill company. Don't forget to drop in at Boshard & Saxey's when in want of anything to eat. Fifty pianos an'i one hundred organs ou easy t irmj at Taylor Brother company. White Barstz gloves, just the thing for evening wear, easily cleaned, good wearing, at Irvine & Barney's. Fob Saxe Old papers at 25 cenui per hundred. Apply to the business ifllce of The Dispatch It will certainly pay. you to call and look that beautiful stock of china-ware, china-ware, crockery, glassware, and silverware silver-ware over that Taylor Brothers com pany have just received. They also have the most complete stock of watche3, clocks and jewelry in southern Utah. - Priesthood and Home Missionary Meetings. The regular monthly meeting of the priesthood of Utah Stake will be held in the Provo meeting-house ' on Saturday Satur-day January 5, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. and the home missionaries will meet at 1 :30 o'clock p. m. in the same place. A full attendance is desired. A. O Smoot, David John, Ewd. Partridge, Presidency of the Utah stake of Zion The Diamond Hotel Bar TMs Favorite Resort is now Equally Equipped with THE CHOBSEST LIQUORS. BRANDIES, WHISKEYS. WINES AND BEERS m POOL TABLES The Best Ber at 5 cts. per Glass. S. M. DUGGIX3, Manage'. Piovo, Utah. Cliristmas at Jensens. Call and see the Fine Stock if Opera Glasses, Watches, Jewelry, Etc, Etc. SILVERWA B E OPTICAL CSODS. Large Varietr. fsTVlf P) The liest Makers. GetOurPriceselfWdry, Lowest Prices. Bargains for the Holidays Julius Jensen The Utah Coifntif Friit and flgriciJMral Society WILL SELL YOUR - FRUITS, BERRIES, VEGETABLES, POTATOES, HONEY FISH, GAME, STOCK, HORSES, SHEEP, HAY AND GRAIN, e .1? wiU pa you to.caU at their office' corner 8th and J Street, Proyo. or any oftheofhers for any information desired. . ' No middlemen to take a large profit if we sell for you. TQl,?vEcT08TPiH:l3o SprinKriHe: Evan Wride, Provo; Geo. dinger, d! 8nS Spanish Fork ant GrVe; John MiI!er SPanish Frk; George W. H.Kelseyv Springville, Pres. Thos. .Leonard, Provo, Vice-Pres, F. J. Covert, Provo. isec'y. J. E. Jtfooth. Provo. Treas, TH e INiIt LIQ UORS of all Kinds, BEERS, all the Best Brands. :: THE BEST CIGAKs . 3?olite Attendanoe. Center Str eet betwep H and I streets, n, HARBISON Proprietor i . i (PI Hf llii1 ffSHflT ffW i pLIIelfiiil lyjiyJ 11 raOl - t OF--.-- ' gg-esafeiw-a?5a.-ij. esz -cs2sa Eliza tasriVi etj sssia ej j . IRVINE & BARNEY ARE j PfK TFIfli I V GomS out of the Clothing Business, and uul 1 i I llh 1 will sacrifice their entire STOCK OF CLOTHING M A GRA11S3 .kEARAE!E SAkE. :- Commencing Monday, Nov. 26th ' And continuing from.day 'to day until sold out.. We ' mean what we say, and you will have the opportunity of buying CLOTHING REGARDLESS OF COST. These are only a few Quotation but Everything Goes. Men's $ 5.00 Suits for $3.50 9.00 " " 5.50 10.00 " " 6 75 11.50 " " 7.50 Men's 7 00 Overcoats for 5.25 11.00 ". " 700 13.00 " " 9.00 Boy's 5,50 Suits for 84 00 7 00 " 4.75 6.50 " " 4.5o Boy's Overcoats at prices jusst as low. Don't mi It, yon Gan't afford to. The aboYO price aro Strictly fo Osh. ' IRVINE '& BMtHEY, 30 and 32 CENTER STKEET . PROVO i Diamonds and Watches Pyne & Muben's Drug JStoie.J EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. Look out for Big Stock of Holiday Goods Spectacles Scientifically Adjusted to all Sights. LOOK OTJT FOR THE. . . Provo Book and Stationery Company. Friday Evening, Dec. 7th GEO. TAYLOR, Manager, P'ovo. WM;CSEER, President JOflN JONES, Superintendent -MANUTACTUEERS OF I HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES j -DEALERS IN J DRV GOODS. HARDWARE. GRoeeises. clothing FURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR, GRAIN. JJOTiGL We are prepared to do all kinaa of BLACKSMITH, WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORK. "We haus noapesialty but we GUARANTEE GUAR-ANTEE all our work. Prices as Low as the Lowest. Ghe u9 a Call pug be convinced WE MEAN .BUSINESS. Proto taken and Gash not refused. Shop n"xt door south of Sharp's Livery Stable. Brown & Worsley. INSUBABCE AGEHCY HALLIDAY & GATES, Prom REPRESENT TEE ' Home Insurance Co. of Utah, JEtna of Hartford. Firemen's Fu nd, Cal . Koyal of Liverpool. German American, Fire Association, Philadelphia. Home of New York. Phoenix of London. Liverpool, London and Globe. Insurance Company of North America. Hamburg Bremm. Home Mutual of Cal. Whose assets aggregate 90.309 600. - The oldest Agency in the State south of Salt Lake city. Office opposite Court House, .Provo "Keep In tha w0ad XHJE TIGHT IS NOW ON. VaIW Your 1 iJ Mountain BLOI fllSERT Provo City, Box 39, The on ly holder of a gold medal Id Utah Awarded at the Territorial Fair 1891. Florist and Landscape Card- ner. All kinds of Fruits and Ornaments Orna-ments in season. Japanese, Chinese and Australian rare plants. Roses and Evergreens A Specialty. Lawn Grasa seed eitra pJear, Mail all orders to C. H. Blomsterberg. 437 West od street. ........ . . i I |